) ft. I, lo- It , Jl.eut i. sow uJ select. ".UPTURE rjE::n:rtHcre . . j. tT:r.l:izn. well :IZ1Z1 C? CHICAGO, lit 1 tsrsoTiEu'y be in Golds- o, 1'. C, at Ce CoILLoro Eo 1, ci Tup-dpy only, Feb. 8th, nlD r.U. to6:C3P.M.and . J T. II. to 9:00 P. M, I "r. I'oinhardi says: T have i c ' "2 here for fifteen years v kih time thousands of I Hen have come to me, . l i i invited to ome and talk l"x me trirately during the a , a t tei hours and I. will give i v -Ue information without vzi.. (Only men are.; invited.) i vllt is for white people on- 'Ty Cupture Shield - contracts ? cA -"-j and produces immedi j t $"on the average -re-s tf size or location and no r l ow hard yon swore . or i. (To leg straps or cumber- i e '.rements.) v. ' r-jtwt Cdeii:'!b'vKi1w !t I may be - worn : while Irj. It may be removed " at t cr worn continuously until T . r desired." f t'i,t:;i.w'3';i;5i: i : leware ' of imitators. X9 Itepresentatives.;:;..Be r V t 8'a.i::,;r!!A23Xv ! A N N O U N C E Li E N T; ; eats' cruTiD a cirrm haedwabe store n ZD LZZZl U CLTL2AX LK3 CF HAEDWABE i;CLurn:3 faem ,vrs zzll rsa cin at ......... , . . - - .. . ... . . . 1 rL n. c ii Ii s. . ! ft 1 ITi'S. Lo j I i i I a ; .. o reoifr I f t I . 1' U. -. i . ., . ' ;lor and ; f r, c : boro, spent ?i . I i. ' r's parents, b. & . ... A. Cuaon - I 3 1 ..ill' Uon ent "rained t" e is c !rs of the pr"--in com u .Illoe of t!e rame C.-b at lun C i on VeLiesd. Mrs. TV. I. -a, Mrs. 3. Newton - and 3. Xuiics Uson are members of . a co1"" ;'iee. During the after- o"i t" a Ltcrary program for the " y.ar was planned. l':;;s Euth Faison, a teacher at . C, T. C, Oreenville, spent the - ul with her father, Mr. Wm. The Presiding Elder, Ber. W. A. .', of the; Methodist Church, I Led to a large congregation iicre Sunday morning. The church es of this circuit were well repre sented. The Woman's Auxiliary of the Presbyterian Church is observing the week of prayer.; Meetings are held in the homes each day to study and discuss the noted . mis sionaries. - i- " ' ' TWO DDE OF PNEUMONIA' Boris ; lee Gurganus, . infant daughter of Mr. John Gurganus, died of pneumonia Saturday night and was buried sear. Mt. Olive Sunday 9tbnim-4&fcfi A little daughter of Mr. ' Bufus Best died f pneumonia several days ago and was' buried near Warsaw, ' - The Mission Circle will meet Sa turday before the second ' Sunday instead of first Sunday because of the mid-year board meeting of the Universalists of North Carolina to be held in Einston next Saturday. Circle members will please note' change In date Mrs. Bussell Spence, of Goldsbo- ro, spent several days last week with Mrs. Herman Outlaw. . : - Xouis Parker is spending ? this week at home after an appendix operation in Woodard-Hernnir nospitai, wusos He expects to re turn to A. C. College next Sunday. ? Mr, D. H. Outlaw of Mt, Olive was among the visitors here Sun day afternoon. " Mr. Dempsy Simmons of State College spent Saturday and Sun day ; with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Simmons. f Mr, and Mrs. Alton ' Barnes of. Luoama visited Mrs. Barnes' par ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. D, Out law Sunday. '''" Mr. D. J. Brock" and children, Mrs. Emma Pate of Bear Marsh were visitors here Sunday , Mrs. Dan Fagg and ;: children spent Sunday with, Mrs. Faggs sister, Mrs. Tom Kelly sear Alum Springs." ' ? ?, 1 Mr. and' .Mrs. Joe B, Parker, Hiss Elizabeth Pailcr, Mr. and a izzi?jly occupied AND TOOLS, t LCWEST PRICES .TILI2EBS : 7" i-ii--j-Lr. land. 7 r j.t.c, t e 1 'Aiwii r I . : .s. rrci ... i. ' JAJn S-mu-C-'n, frsra C . !- otte L.-'s-s C ". zi 1 1 week end here i'i , Several from lc; a". 1 t funeral of Ers. Ev.y I-I-iti .. the Stanford community last It" rsday afternoon. 1 Miss Mildred SummertLi sjeiA Jones of Bones Chap J, Ju. and I'rs. 11. l. s,,..r;y lin and cLiUrcu vitei an! Mrs. James Soul .land IVilay af ternoon. 1 " i ' Quests of Mr. and ZSn. X,. X. Summerlin Sunday were: ilr. an J Mrs. D. P. Chambers froml neei KenansvUle, Mr. and Jla, . Csii Ivey and daughter, Millie, cf Bet hel, Mr. and Mrs. James Csfiier land frm Pink Eill. r Mr. Clayton Summerlin .is at tending the Smith Douglass Fer tilizer meeting at the home" rbst in Norfolk, Va., this week end.: ' ' Belton Houston, son of Mr. and Mrs. . Wi Ik Houston ulfa. with head trouble miosis ; Miss Mary Brodgen of v21pra MacDonald College spent the week end here ; with her parent, ae. and Mrs. X C. Brodgen,-, j 1 4 - : . Miss Annie House of near Cal ypso was the week end visitor is the home of Mrs. J. S. Swi-wn. . Mrs. M. H. King of Glenn Dale, Md, spent last week end. at hex .home ;.here';.,r iM-i.. Miss Anna Brock of Warsaw vi sited friends and relatives Jhere last week end. - :;-,-:Y-.r-f !ft MTi L. G. Sontherhisd oi near Warsaw visited his son, Henry iSoutherland.. here a while Satur- day afternoon.' - - t- - We retrret that Mr.- Alvis Brd- gen got a right bad tea!? trad last Thursday while cutting wood in the woods. While Mr. Brodgen and another man were teEr tree, the limb broke off and came back and hit Mr," Brodgen on tat head and knocked .him " unconsc ious for a short time. Alvis is much better at tlwxi-"";, 4", Mr. Bennie Bell . and .XIus Mary Brodgen were in. G0ld3b0.ro for a while Saturday sight . Mrs. Maunce Hose and baby 01 Mt. Olive spent part of last week here -with Mrs. Bulie stock. , Wr Hill CnnnoT of ' Koh?-"son County visited friends im this sec tion the pa8t;week-'!;J;;t;'H''$ Mr, and Mrs. Leslie Coutneriana of near Warsaw -visited the4 tat ter's mother, Mrs. W. & Davis far a short while last Satuxday aiter noon. 5 " ' Among those who ' Visited Hiss Annie Swinson Sunday: Mr. : and Mrs. Mike Phillips .nd,Iaa:"y t Trenton. Mr. and iZn.-. I irn Kraft and two children, Professor and Mrs. Stabler f Kt. Clive, Mr, Rodney Swinson of Hiaiston, I"i Abbie Vause and Mr.' Levi tia- son of Summerlins Crossroads. Messrs Joe King and Dixy King of Bones Chapel visit ! at the home of Mr. Frank swizson last Sunday., " Quite a few from here atlonJ ed the : funeral of X3ss .c3 Kornegay of Bones Chapel Han- day afternoon. Miss Dora Betty Dixon vent Monday with her sister, Mrs. 7. II Wells of Bones Chapel . 'Average mesne per tosEf!e and per passenr sule has stead ily declind untl toi?y the rail roads haul a ton of fre' lt one miHe for an average of lus t'-.an one cent and carry a passer ": one mile for less than two cents. Columbus County ' strawb growers are interested in tair. ,i ,1. I .. 1 . AT. tiieir pines oecause 'uie ': yiau.. : trnvifl(i mm-A ttraw for mnlnl t tie berries. . ' . ! .'. ' i :.r 1 :r, lis. 1 1 -J .1 .itaV-i- ca -'LI: J cf Lit . r -1 1" 3. f a Towton were .1 Li LL' iL:ro last week s. vxl lis. kjsi in Cii - b Craiy were last week -'e a t-.ber of the Kenans 1 1. 1 tie lovely 3"f ;:ata V. sr,.Uj ' y C. "t'tity ls Ceor i f.r l-t sew darhtet in 1.x, I i. i:ZZr::f Buck. I.-'-'s llJtin and - soB; II:., L'e bees visiting the Ka fers in XTsw rem. - L t" s rr.'a redid given in Ur.jl-1 rriw'y siht lit Jt s cf Lt. V. V. tey- t.' , .za Cray Cuisn, attrao- tve d.-7;itor of Mr. and .-T. lirj Ciian won the prize lot i-irj tcr peice with the Kc:t ease and, accuracy. She aSso j'c jtd it with several other select ions over the radio in Kinston on last Sunday afternoon. .. Jin, Gertrude - Cooper of .Wal lace srert ,, Thursday here, with tw.:siie4.'?"zt w; J.; .Pickett;:: ; , irr ana lj., j. sl jstock en- ini-e-ssar toMt'tt-V. sonvze -last suMay;-V;w!5!;' Girls and 7 bovs home for the week end were: Misses Doris Dob- son and Hazd and Lois William son of Gxeesyillet' Albert r'ICo Lendonf Wake Forest: Erie Long of raxton, N. C:f's;3'!: Hiss Helen Kennedy, of Duke Hospital, Durham, N. C, is here to ;eftd a few days with her par ents, Mr an d Mrs. McKoy Ken 3!x, and ,' Mrs; P. J,,, Dobson, and sons, Arnold and James Alder man, went to ; Wilmington Sun day i aftorsoon to supply : blood for a transfusion ;! for Mrs. Dob- son's neice, Lila Mae Carr who is very sick in the hospital there. Mrs. J. W Lynch of xoungsvule is here for a visit; with her par ents, Mr and Km & E. Mito . . .T7 " All, '. ML nr. ana jars, uuver : ownes and baby were , tisifcrs in Bose Hill Sunday. " Kissei ines an Hnia Btroud 01 Kinston spent the week end with tieir pwrenl and Mrs. Al- bert Stroud, CANDY. w:ji V,- t;"'i- PDLLING J On last Thursday eveni&g, the Junior and Senior JYP1T enjoyed an oil-fashioned candy pulling in the home of their' director, Mrs. Claude Dobson, There were sev eral invited guests. After a sum- Mr. B, G. KaxwelL Mr. G. . X. MaxweB and son, Moipa Maxwell and children of the Seven eprisgs hotel; Tisited' Mr. Jd 0. Maxwell, os, rabel , Edit and others in Choc&late Emaay afternoos. ', IZr. Enrh llaxwea made A usi- tess trip to Kinston Monday war tat. : iXfW'Hra' ' Little Ermie - Jean Bhue has been wry sick ; with the fin; bat is much better at uai nine. Kiss -Lena Kennedy, daughter of : JSti and Krs. Win. Gooding near KenansviUe .was the guest of va-s::iv;;wiEB Lt week end. I . Krs. Ada Yictte; Itad '1 Smith il l at tie Cta Earrital Sunday arl was buried l...Ie her hus- tr-1. 12f. L B. Cxlti sear Kak LU K3s24-sy'aft:faoon. She tuf- fcr;i a str:l of jarrVs recent ly and has sot" been well since, tsite ,a erowd (attended the t un- crsl .''t:::-:.A j-f-':; Mr, TTUMe Grime of E?artan- lur-, 8. C, came to Choco late recest'T, wi'a James Gilbert Jones af Ka tzmt town, writes i A la exjtl Hi trj immens ly; and hcis to be alle to re turn in tie, tesr f-tire and visit will cli f r 'j f "ii Ls fl v e ia ia Z .1 ty orr f , row 00- - '.cr of 'v !Cs Is, A. T. t n r .1 family, tf 11t. .Jas . 1 tZI tcz- t a-!c:::-t jclrttLe tt-T, a'' I la r.. t : La c: : '1 Hi! "icf 1 ri JT" 'J I "'. ll S C ' f 7 S T 1 1 c 1 (1 1 7 i . i t- -r 1 :.-! for i an Lour. Levertlie- 1 v,e aU had fc'-2e evenL:'. a most enjoy- -'. nUTHSAY PARTY Mary Hardir"; Stroud entertain. ea ar.3Ht S3 of hex mends at a tirtll.-y party on lost Friday n;L.t. Cev:-al fames of interest were exjy&i alter which delici ous rdrcluncnt were served to those attending. Mary Harding was 18 : years out ana receivea many pretty gifts ' ' . WOMAFS CLUB MEETS On last Thursday afternoon, January 27, 1933 at 8:00 o'clock, Mrs, C. 9. Boss of Clinton made as interesting .talk to the mem bers of the Kenansvill Woman's Club at J their regular monthly meeting.' Mrs. Boss is President of the Eastern District of Gar den Clubs for North v Carolina She chose for her subject, "Ber ried v Shrubs nd 4 Thier Year Bound 7alue." She was accomp anied her by her friend and " neighbor, Mrs, wabert a Jackson. The ' program' and utnlnl hour which -followed were in ; charge of the : Garden's Department of the local Ckb with adjournment There were 22 ladies present ; 1 CARD CLUB ENTEETAINED .;::. :'V!- :- : '--rh-i '.':: v . : Mrs. G. B. Dan entertained the members of her Card Club on last Friday ' afternoon;; at 2 :30' . with Mrs. N. B. Boney as an additional guest Attractive Valentine tal lies seated theS guests and , after several progressions the . hostess presented.!: table prizes t : Mes- dames George Bennett and B. B. Boney. Mrs. C B ; Sitterson who was invited in' later- for refresh ments assisted the hostess in ser ving .tempting refreshment in two Misses Ellen and Eleanor South erland were joint hostesses on last Saturday : night when they entertained the members oT the PYP1. of . -Grove Presbyterian Church at the "Foreign' Mission" Party. Hand made cards were us ed to mark the place of each guest ; The menu. consisted,'' of: Fruit from- Mexico: ' Bice from China: Potatoes from Africa; Tea from Japan j; Spice! from Kerea; and Chocolate cakes from BraxiL Those taking part on the program were: ; Doris Brock, Pattfe,. Sue Southerlasd. J. B. Stroud, Ruth Chase Honeycutt Jimmy Jerritt, and N. B Boney. jr. also ev. jr. L Goodman. '- uJ-h ' '' can of syrup in. the stove to heat before openml. , Mrs. Hnutn, ig norant of this, placed the can on to heat and then punctured with a knife. It snlattexed on her lace end eyes. An vm Duxn 1 imag ise,;:'!.i.'i1v;!' '"'j:;"'V:';V '-...V: Mrs. Mabel IL Holt returned to her home ,;" Saturday night after uendinsr two weeks with her sister in Pink Hill Mr jud Mrs. John Wm. Good ing were visitors in the home of the latters parents in nenansv i3a Sundav nieht i Mr. Bam Herring and son, Sam Jr., were in MaxweU's Miu neigh borhood Monday arternoos . Little Grace Stroud sas recov ered from flu and it able to be in school again ' Ers. B G. MaxweDVAunt Chel lie," has been very sick recently. Ear son, Jame ouoert Jones w r-artanburg,- and daughter Miss ifyra KaxweU of Wilson were cal led home; we hope she win sons be tm asraln. and alrteht again. i; Mr. and Mrs. s H. D. MaxweD asd family visited their daughter at James Walker hospital reoenuy. Mr .and Mrs. James Souther visited Mr. and Mrs. B, L. dmmerlin at Summerlin's Cross Tlan.S recentlv r'rt. VT. B. Goodinar who ; has hal an attack of the flu it much better at the present, Mrs, Anna Westbrook and daughter Mrs. Set tle Vestbrook visited. Mrs Good-ir- last Friday . ;-;"- ''-.!v Hr, and Mrs. Baymond Turner are occupying their new home just to"s the road from ; his father, r. Ecth Turner, r. T.'.acco planting is about one H ahead of last year in John 1 Caunty reports the farm ag t. r.-owers scy &e early. seeding i ; i a 1 Calico School' m.1 w.M . J.i- Mm' was put on the market tie . The Calypso boys and girls bas-)fiMt . . ket ball team played the Wallace,1" irf ;- ftnnia ' ' night January 29, Wallace ,. girls , . .-t- iuf .A - won by a score of 17-11. Calypso a marketing tiat fa boys won by a score of 16-14. -!:' Jn.n,Tw3r u ti.. . ni.A . . mous meat sauce Known for bet- Li tw? ' ter wasoning the world-over. .; Grace Guy, "Vmtot Her- CateTcompany recently re-- ' S?wafcj;o Osborne, i L towte VlrginS ?aM? ? et l'? vwiuc, o. tV 1 specification for shipment to. the , erland : Substitutes: P. Dickson. t ' Taylor and Herring for - Cdyp - so and iB. Osborne lor wauace were ,high acorers is the girls, - ,. - - ..... 1 " f . The Use up for Calypse boys was Strickland, Dickson, Flowers,, Taylor, and Sutton. -. , 4 The Wallace lineup was: Hend- erson. Bland. Dickson. FntrelL Mil lerrw Substitutes. .Watson, v Mc- uung ana &mcaiasa. . . JJy Mary Jessette I ATTENDANCE INCREASE After the measlrt Midem 'r 7 -7- -- w glad to report that the sfttend- UCe Of the CUVPSO SChOOi has greauy 1 improvea. ; we sutoereiy hope that on other epidemic will strike our community during the schoor-session.Miv-':.: jv'. Clara Bell Byrd and Madge Faulk Miss . Jayme Martin and Mr. Jones directed the monthly, meet ing of the Calypso 4H Club on Monday, January 24, 1938 at the school auditorium. We elected two officers :'E. J. Martin, Vice Pre sident and Arthur Jennette, re porter. ' -. " 'z' i We gave a club program as follws: The club pledge was re peated in unison. The roU call and minutes were read by the sec retary, A song, "Smile your way home", I by all; A game, "Back to Back," oy au. ane ciuo aojournea ior its next meeting the 28 of Febru ary. , ' , Frank Hancock to Speak in Kinston February 10th ' The Honorable Frank Han cock will be the pricipal speaker at an all Eastern. Carolina , mid winter business , conference in Kinston, Febrnry 10th. at 7:00 P. M. This business conference is being sponsored by the Eastern Carolina - Chamber of Commerce for the purpose of acquainting the business and farming interests of j Eastern Carolina with conditions, as they exist and what to expect; in" 1938.: Mr, Hancock wOl dis cuss "National Legislation Pend ing Now As It Affects Eastern North Carolina," which win in clude a discussion of the Farm BUL Wage and Hour Bill and other important Legislation which this section is interested in. Other speakers on the program win include a representative from the banking interest, the public ntilitet and the automobile manu facturing industry, all of whom1 win discuss the prospects of 1938 as they relate to the respective (in dustry. The meeting will be open to the general public and the nrice ner nlate will be $1.00. Be- . . IvM sent into N. G. Bartlett Secret ary, Eastern Carolna Chamber of Commerce, Kinston, N. C. "It is out purpose to make this a real constructive and informative meet ing," Secretary Bartlett stated and it is the hope of the regional organization's officals that a large number will be present from all parts of Eastern Carolina. The fnU program will be carnea in this newspaper next week. Funeral For Daniel Herring Jr. January 27th. j The funeral of Daniel Herring Jr., son of the late Daniel asd Virginia Kornegay Herfjng of Glisson- Township, was conducted by Rev, Johnson, pastor of Snow HUI church is the home of Mr, Fred Herring. ; interment was made in the family cemetery. : At an early age in life . Mr. Herring1 was afflicted with brain fever after long illness Some6 years ago he '' wal strikes with 1 J- A ti.V It.. J -t.it . J. vised that he be i; takes to thei State Hospital as a protection to Tlie Cl."s. F. Cates & Sans, p' le producers of Taison, recency I gan'a new Line of palatable foock They are now distributors of "Ca tes Peanut Butter,'' The new !m Bt u to forward to - the :S7Ss4 WcK - ,a".:r ;-'i.u,',,,r;.i.,it. v; w.'''4wi-:ii' vnws ivMivh hmi fuvu wi-' .; nort otden have bn eoinins? : fas. , J.Mtl.. . v. - h.v ' .m AAin " " t,' i cWM ' ' n. v. . T ww ? ; ;, w ..wtWafaMkii ! nttl ham was held for his recovery, Tiat1i -0. Thursday evesine. t Mr. Herring was 65 years old. Palbearers were his cousins: L. . t !.1 J 19 i .egayi uuei oimmom, jwmue .aerang .ana m A.onu;B7. I Flower bearers were his neioes and nephews;, Lila Herring, Flora McDonald Outlaw, Bommie Her ring and Thomas Herring;. - 1 The deceased leaves : five brot hers and three sisters: Sam,' Jeff. Charlie and Jflred Hering, Ms. Bet- tie walker, Mrs. fiettie outlaw and Mrs.Fannie Williams. W. T. Elder of Burlington, Bt. 1, is setting two acres of apple trees this spring as a part of the effort to grow more fruit, in Ala mance County. The Sign of Good Insurance Warsaw, N.C. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the pow er of sale contained in a certain mortgage deed executed by John N. Henderson to W. D. Willons and wife, Kate F. Wilkins, dated January 14, 1926, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Duplin County, in Book 277, Page 115, and by further author ity of order of resale of the lands therein described, made by Honor able R, V. Wells, Clerk of the Su perior Court of Duplin County, the undersigned will, on Monday, February 21, 1938, offer and sell to the highest bidder for cash, at the Court House door of Dunlin County, KenansvUle, N. C, at the hour of 12 o'clock N., the follow ing described tract of land lying and being in Cypress Creek Town ship, Duplin County, State of N. C, adjoining the lands of S, J. L. Sholar, and John I. Pierce, and W. A. Bradshaw, and others and bounded and described as follows, to wit: ; 't :y " Beginning at a bay, in a branch on Pierce's line; thence" with Pieroe's line, S. 10, and W SOS ft, to a stake in edge of branch on Pierce's line, thence S. 29 1-2, W.4 t 490 ft to a lightwood stake at '' ' side of said branch at S. J; L. Sho ' . . lar line, thence with 8. J L. Shoy Tyi lar one, B. 73, w. 1368 ft, to a ' v. stake in old Wilmington and Chin quapin road, and thence witlf said road, N. 40, E. 509 ft to curve in said road, thence N, 9, E. 800 ft to a stake in W. A. Blanchard's line, thence with W. A." Blanch- ard's Use, N. 35, E. 1461 ft., to a stake is beginning branch, tnenoe,--' with said branch to beginning point. This being a portion of William B. Ward tract being heir ed by Kesiah Wilkins, containing o Af more or less. . Advertised, this the 3rd 'day of -'i, gnrm, 1 N. B. Boney, Attorney, - ! : i l i ' -. ( " " ' ! i i' i ... ' t " ''I . tf 'I ... -4. . o ' 1 - . nirr-.-j, rr.'c. 1 roasts I ' -y f ,e - mold I 'anir last Wednesday his ;.. t,Xv:'??,, foM Feb. 8, 10, 17t3t, .L1 '"'li'Ai A.

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