i J 1 , 13 1.ZZ T3 I I ken, si -In- "AM ). .-I telecb ) M :a c. se f a ten 3 ' vli 1.1 III tlif to1 s f f ( ;t - a 1 j f. ...1 Gra . I ';, Eon ,. " was y . be . . ..k L. liir- 5 slightly ; wlung se- ja the in- i f s . A, 1.' ! 1 1 ftiiJ children,'1 i ; section spent the .1 t l:.'r. D, J. Brock's. C. C Ivey and son; C. C., Id merlin Crossroad were g :::;ts of Mr. Ivey's sister, Aid Grady last Sunday. J. E. Swinson spent ,Tues tlie home of her brother, JL Whitfield, of Rones . t t r eft I.jw Tan- I cnoir. County tobacco growers 1 1 1 recleaned by tne county -a- . , .,4-'.. awti nf f Q-pmrrfl n ar haviru their seed treatea , to prevent teat spot diseases. 1 a ' i t . ) U,t t. . n'i:ii as I e (Ca-ee) ci-.uri 83 1 ants, for t e rr Hi The Wilin:. on I located in Loom is a part of the I, and will find its s -al district quota wL the followinsr countic over. Pender. Dunlin. Eruna-w Men who live in the a counties &nd are ' interested ia a naval career should apply h person at the Recruiting Office, .7ilminton in order that their names be plac ed on the waiting list, making them eligible for an ea:1y date. twmssxnxs at fau , NEW YORK So many . Visitors from foreign shores ar er-'t1 d at the New York Worl s Ttdr 13- 39 that a ' special interpreters' service will be, established in the Hospitality Center building. i m ricr er i i . - iht E.arLtt , J. - i, a director of 3 r ' -tive Ex- 11 f,:e t.l.iy, -a t f r I 's statement, t ( ' 1 five; r lent n ; t .t a" "..ouLh the K :..t s fi C30, j 1 a a irorih Caro l y income is more " ; ' ? fs great as this J j- arjef t:.e L. s-eciiii oi. our Y. P. Voir U. nuLers. ; Vork of n Taiker. - 1 w " . ROJin TBIP TARES Goldsboro 1 Ilia" Wilminfftoa J1.70 Charleston, S. C. d1?110? 1 - 1 $6 85 Clarksville 1C0 South Hill $4.95 CinoiwiaU i 3.95 Wtamf ; i23.75 DAIL BROTHERS STQRE " TTpnnTiinrille. H. C. " ' I J "," y. r. c. C. U. by I "Yonnq: People and the Church;" by aai ii.Ioon Cutlaw. Hymn, "Kow in the Days t of Youth." Kli-pah Ecnediction. Kr. and Krs, Don Outlaw, of Kinstoa were visitors here Sunday morning. . 4 . ' Kiss Loraine Parks, of Rhodes Chapel visited "her sister, - Mrs. Wright Smith, Friday night. 5 v ' - Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Holt, of Al bertson, were visitors in the home of Miss Rachel Outlaw Sunday af ternoon. f " W r ' Irj.lln County deputies contin ued their drive on the mating of bootli'5 lTr when they ceptured two stIU 1 ,t Sunday, and confis cated IS barrels of mash, found at the two stills, - - . A 30-gallon gas drum was tak en in Island Creek tashp, between Ell. YC2S Sisty-three na tions, the largest nuTlnr ever t participate at any inter? exposition, are already on fa ter of the Hew York Voi' I's 1939, Grover A. Vhakn, r. of the Fair Corporation annul' Charity and RosehiU. Four barrels The number will show a stcsJy in of mash were found at this still. It crease during the next six nicr.tl i VJiTM . . 't ,:. I - ' . - 1f - 1" . , J. I. ALBEHTOSr fV. "The first step that we must take towards pulling our poultry income up from the present six million dollars a year to a figure more in line wit!) tQ twenty mil lion dqllajs of tiia New England S'AteA i to buy better , declared Kr. Albritton, who. as di rector 4 the ECX represents taat organization in this ' district, of which DapTia Cfeuaty is a part, JIo farmer, he said, should buy "just baby chicks," but should iosiat. upon 8, ApproyeA chiefs or . Kr Albritton. who has lust re turned from ft board XMettss of thi farmer-owned and farmer-con' trolled JCJt in Raleigh,' reported tSvat the, eooperative has establish ed a. cbjck and egg marketing ser vioe as a means of helping farm ers to better poultry profits.;, Ar rangements have already V been made through tne aeparwcnTt , w supply State farmers tnis year with mfljlftu U.-s fl. Approved chicks, all hatched in North Caro lina hv members, of the State Hatohery,Wd from flocks of high egg producing records. - The wa is aiso estaiquuuug State and federal licensed egg-gra-din stations around its 23 branch warehouses and is already marketing eggs for farmers , at nremium prices. Jsr. Aiontton sug- gested tnat a to oe gooa Busi ness on the part of farmers . to book their orders for V. S. Approv d r.TiidVi earlv. as indications are for a shortage of good chicks, and the TJ. & Department of Agricul- ture prediots that W3 ww oe a good poultry year..- , , , . OUTLAVS CHIDGE . MRS. J. H. PARKER. V - - . Correspondent " SCHOOL HONOR R0I1 , k FIFTH MONTH r . - ' " " y Second grade: Robert Earl Out' law, Enoch Byrd. ' Third grade: Annie Mae Sum merlin, Louvenia Williams. , Fourth grade: Dean Smith, -1-rene Lee, Oscar Howard, Margar ita Finer. . r . Fifith grade: Lucile Grady, Ella Mae sTurner, Audrey Blizzard, Maurice Hill. 1 ' t - Sixth grade: lonwood ' Jones, Billiei Kctchum, James Parker, Sy lvester Tew, Louise Berwick, Nora Jones, Mavis : Outlaw, - Blanche otroua, t a:EE-nd7ibh v .vj:--3-nEnD " EnoinE-;' ; - Cji " ' C tox moJas ony i 7" l -ilrz hzivrcs cro avcHzbh, -'c f.j u ncv1930 Cl.ovrdzK !. C.mJ ' K CpWfv DETROIT. MJCHIOAN 1 'i v TO THE VOTERS OF DUPLIN COUNTY: i i if.', Th Mission Circle will i meet I Saturday afternoon at 2 :30 with hem are nrered to attend. ' . Mr. and Mrs. Albert Nichols of Sims, were visitors here Sunday. Kisses Rachel and ; Essie Mae Outlaw visited Mr. and Mrs. Black- ledge Harper near Woodington Snndav. riss May Belle Kornegay spent the weekend with relatives at &e nansville. - .- . Mrs. Jesse Outlaw visited her sister, Mrs. M. B. Dunn at Teach ey Saturday. Miss llargaret Outlaw, student at A. C. collere spent Sunday with her mother, J2n. A G. Outlaw. ,: Rev. G. H. TJlrich filled his ap' pointment at Christian Hill Sun day morning. :'--;rH:y-'y' Jrs. J, W. Otulaw, Sr., is seri ously ill at this writing. IL'ifis 1'IIe Ford, of Greensboro, ws a vi:;itor with relatives and f 7i s r J djys Inst week. J si ,,el. a spent tne ' l1 f t Cven f I -s. i su:.::.:erliiis CROSSROADS HISS MILMjELd SUaMERILir' ,. - - Correspondent : Kev. Walter Williams, of Ken ly, -filled his regular appointment here Saturday night and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ihurman Jerni gan and baby, of Bethel, , spent Friday night with Mr. and Mis. Leon D. Outlaw. s Quests of Mr. and Mrs.- McCoy Summerlin Sunday were: Mr, and Mrs. P. I, Grady and daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Alphin, Jr. ana cwiaren. r- - t Mrs. McGiU. of. ChailatteL it vis iting her sons, George and Jim Mc- uuiand her daughter, Mrs. fress- lery Rumpler here;: iS- V' " Miss Mildred BJgrara, of .Sneed's ferry is spending some time with her sister Mrs. Erastus DaiL;;; s Friends of Miss Ha Mae Outlaw enjoyed a surprise party at her home, honoring her house : guest Misses Louise Nobles and Rosalie Howell, last Thursday night. - ,i I . Mr., and Mrs. James Southerland ' from near Pink Hill spent Satur day night and Sunday with " the latters parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Summerlin. . -; ; Dinner guests of Mr. .and Mrs. Clayton Summerlin Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Edd Goodman, Mr. and Mrs. Freddie 'Price, Mr. and Mrs.' Webster Cherry of the home community, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sut ton, of Goldsboro; and Rev. Walter WiBiams, of Henly. ! Misses Rosalie Howell and Lou ise Nolbles returned to their home in Dover Saturday after a two weeks stay with relatives here. They were accompanied home by Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Outlaw and daughters, Ha Mae and Catherine, who spent the weekend. Mrs. James MoClammy and soi Jimmie, of Mt. Olive, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Davis last week, Mr. and Mrs. John D. Weaver and son, Kenneth Ray, Mrs. Annie Rose Bell and Mrs. Charlie Out law," -spent Sunday with Mr. am Mrs. Leon D. Outlaw. . Miss Mary ,Grey Summerlin spent Monday night with her grandparents. .. Mr. and Mrs. George Pate and son, of Pink Hill visited Mr .and Mrs. Williard Pate. It. a. 1 1'jS. Taul ta"a en- rt-iiiied neighbors end friends ' 'i a C -.nee at their home Friday r ' r returned to A. i v s a vii- . '','n. 1 1 t'.e ' " I i- AID SOCIETY The Ladies' Aid Society of Roo-j ty Branch church met in the home of Mrs. Lucy Garner Friday after noon at 2 o'clock with Mrs. Annie Rose Bell as joint hostess. The vice president, Mrs. . Wfflard Pate pre-1 sided in the absence of the presr. dent Mrs. Lucy , Garner led the program, after which. Mrs. C. C. Ivey, of Bethel, rendered a vocal solo. Everyone enjoyed it very! much. Four new members were added to the roll and several visi- j tors were present. The hostess ser ved sillibnb, 1 cake, s sandwiches and coffee. The next meeting will I be with Mrs. Charlie Outlaw Fri C. Mav afternoon before the first Sun day in March, Jflrs. Jsreuuie mce m charge ox tne program. . . Wormwood, Bitter Plant I hereby announce' that 1 am a cadidate to succeed myself in the office of Sheriff of Duplin" County, i . 'subjaect to the will of the Democratic voters in : the June Primary.. " , r "" " r: If nomiated and elected I will continue to perform the duties of the office as I have in the past. . . .. -j Your goodwill and support will be apprecated. Sincerely yours, D. S Williamson CARR'S IS THE PLACE 'i: V k FOR BETTER USED CARS .--,-; - ' , , . . C-.' you are in the market for a ;'gobd, guaranteed used car see usi ?We have plenty of them at your ; price. 4,:-' -t-l1 . ' Why not blossom out in the early: spring with a new Chrysler or Ply; mouth? We give liberal allowance on used cars. , Mr. Farmer let us demonstrate the International Truck made for farm work. P.SXARE CO. Chrysler - Plymouth - International Clinton, N. C. ' TO THE VOTERS OF DUPLIN COUNTY: I hereby announce myself a candidate for the of- i fice of Sheriff of Duplin County, subject to the will of the Democratic voters in the coming primary, Your cooperation and support will be appreciat- - ed. If nominated I pledge myself to the fulfilment of the duties imposed upon me to theabest of my knowledge and ability with partiality to none and . fair treatment to all. Sincerely, Alex D. Kornegay i". tt e. a worm, it is vver plant. Wormwood is not wood' nor Is tt

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