PAGE TWO r | ■ rr ~ '| ' " ' V, 7 | ; *** *"* *— **■ «• ?*• fandsrdsla in I*lo, In Ukn teacksvwl. nod swimming Bout*, tZtl? *''***** thmw a hook y h at banlthi Tba aoM wtaiera a abort dteUaoe HaMk tba surfaoa. P?-”: ~?• .y * .yfTrti 55? baac too much for him and ba Thar* war* hundreds of thouaaada at Lly.?- - °*!? >, » -*”* * ** *** **•**"■ a* vigor. Tha haalth- have not bean thought ao abundant. £s7 WWrta2fbto\ratooJT 2H r . J2Uf sn!5 n !. eU *• " IPlort4 * * «»• I*** of bratoh and C7 waa«h-n? tntssT i. „ «attndbt« gam* nabtng to tfe opan opportunity It* bi« **m* n.Mng to * 4l> ® U» to* ifortn**Uon. Hi bn rtvtli lbn bunUoi in Africa The *vw ** **«r »r mw Wh « ** up £££»££ tat! i'U*taw th2 noa* - «* Pout** weight. aay* tba Comtno 5 * ■ 2**. T *"5 two «. aaoaa Mtort in Florida that you would T’"**"’"" TrJ&' **" 5? L Oll - Jg”*y ®* hln « »■ tba North In any work In wMcb tha ria of Cotuatodor* grounds Ifo »tar tad (ba Ft Laudar- you ar* Many experienced. you win „ CMMdnra tun -- - / n * >,r *'. qu> h** ot gtt (Mur times the result that you _., ~? r r .t** ,** jjy * .2* 25 555* “£!5? cub h#u ** ** **» •«*» i » th# worth »ut you*. m - 2*/ > ° r>4 * wwna aaehorwl about a to wark or Hah. Kvrn with Florida's — Thaaia* /£■—Ts ”* *"* *** —y*** «< tba Now fertile aoll. you cannot just alt by and oa rwM ouanen «’»P»*r Mvw, Oocnaandora Wodat a vws* 'Watch U. Grow ' Make u. Qrow to «•««*. ■■ "*** °* “** ••*»» •Wwaig? paakad Maka It Qa. to my atp«aia~ KT. OLIVE DEPARTMENT f i i i■ i i .1 11 1 ■ Wrt. Jetnea Rokerts, of OrmTtll*) H • total It Iki btu of her broth er. Mr. R. P. Holme., Mr. Ms Mve E. L. Fbaviell* and HlIMm, of Wilmlogtoo. vistt*>4 In tbs homo of Mr. Pnorlollo’a portola. Mr apd Mn B. B. KoavalUa, on That.day Mr and Mr. J W. MuAHUter. 0f Ropsr, K. C.. rial led Ihi. week In tko home of Mr*. McAllister's par *at*. Mr. and Mr*. 1. W. Undeay Prom Bore they left by aatomoMle yoaterdty morning ter Statrartlla to tiaft relatives They wore acoom panted by Ml*a Mildred Andrews, who trill rlalt ta Stateavills and then go . Rotary flak Borkoco* The local Hotary clok entertained ct ike nmntry club Thursday arter !*oo«, baring at tkelr gneete the caat Os "Cupid tff ’iV'TOM#’’ nod the air*, and children of tko Itotarlana. Mr. W E W*wts„ retiring presi dent introdured Mr . Moeeley I>av*», In coming president, who spoke bruf ly. A bountiful supper of barbecue. Ptrhlee. alaw. corn bread and cold drink* tae enjoyed by Ik* eerenty <»o* people present.. ■fee fcanlre lhj*t Hostess Mtea Pfuelca Butts o*t*rUJa#d at bar kerne «n Pollock street Thera ~ ~ - _y PER CAPITA COST I * ■ yWpriM'ir. jm» y*» * ■ >•*«- . 1 ldR IMMMJtetwttWto* qu flr*wth .dfW-tT m ,- m . WHR i Ju*e ig--orv a i..i ■: J LaumiMM W*' with an larraaM In school terollmenil and better etUndaece kare caused * I •orroepondln p>creese In per capita •Opt of edii .M t n North CntoUaa. A- T 4A* r, ' ?lnte luperiMewdeat of! BdMAr Ipatruction taya. in a report today, he charted the tremendous growth m ackoui expend! tn»*» d 1 ring ih* lent twenty-five yens* from d»tn obtained from (he \anMaf 1 sprite Os aeperloteodeni. Os OuhapMjaad school treaserera aferas# : :. M Mini, -a-. ■ . ■BnMdnoui. . ~ -. 'A4K3 day artnlag honoring her guoeta. Mtaeos Mlarlam Edgerton of Keaiy, end Julia Muoley of Ooldaboro. Thai home was prettily decorated ve.lb ferns and cat flowers, Progre.slvi trames were enjoyed for awhile, after | which the BoaUtea served a delicious tearn* of refreshment. Mother el Mrs. Rose Passes . Friend* here deeply sympathise with Mr* W T. Host In the lon* of her mother. Mrs. Ben Caaey, (hr, Mrs. Caaey died at her home ueei Cwey** Chapel Thursday, and wee burled at Friday aftar rooa. Preabylrrlae Taaag Folks Retort «■ Bow eodJdee. W U. Baker. Jilaal Rachel Kornagay aod Mr Norman I Plmmon. relumed Thursday night] from Davideon Collcne, where they ultekded the conference of Hyp Praa hytertan Young I'*«rW tongue Mtae Rita Inmbert and Mr. Paul Grice, of Calypso, were al*o in the party. The delegates report a moat Intereat lag and helpful conference . Mrs B. H. Hatch la visiting rele I’ve* at Dillon. 8 C. Mr Dam Ritrnll (a bach from Flor ida where he baa been living for the past several months Mr. and Mrs. B*«t, of Grantham atore, visited Mr. and Mrs, J W Horde*a this week 1 decided Jump from *ti.?Ag.n«2 03 the preceding year In • 12.214.Z1H 20 "Th#t yvat, I tl't 2«> * tlna.*ed Ibe ’ —• " ' ";* v . - ■ ■ beginning of the rewaiaapnce tu edw | eat lon In (ha state." he >ald -Tb# j oporsDmi -f the sew wwfcfaMdaa token! j term of slg months went lain effect. “A war stringent compulsory at tendance *<t »aa rut Into effect. A i building : pr»»M .mi of Hinder* school |kwwi "tJe.'Wg'ttr' rtwt*f rawed i teach. *ar< rvcogutsfd by being , fAstb v.utejdf. h' f S»%Ved i was eapcrtemUig an era of prosper j «y - Me then .bowed some contrast. In lIMMV-vt the tetal school eapeiHllturea. ! exclusive of debt service, was about one and e quarter million dollars... la I*ls 2*. twenty five years later about S 3 1 2 tnaUlon dollan was .pent for elenitary end stuumdary educa noe la t»t>o-O| there were 431,1 M pub lic school children. It 1*34 M 4tetal \ «f lIf.TM here enrolled tu t|J yte I ecAmdeiSr” *f 1 * . • «• t * *■ lav '" * • .V. ■<, 0- • . >I. *-- '* ” •" jm ‘ . • wdme^M ‘ NEW INTEREST QUAUTT WEED Director Hchaub Expects East cm (’arolina Tobacco Bring Better Price I KALKKiH, June 1«- (/P)— Interest j •* incroaslug throughout the elate Ic lho better growing of tobacco bueau*" 3f the field Uemonstl'BUou put on by ihe intension specialist in tobacco cel*ure in cooperallou with county ngrnts and Iqrmera. says W. O Fehnub. director of the dials College .fatten, * „ T « iimii.tmllou* are placed lo show the best fertiliser miiUres suitable | for different soils, to Indicate thr j beat varieties and the best cultural f rueflTtfi 'X nufnbeT of mcethtg* were held along with these demon*l ration to explain the principles of more euc ce.sful tobacco culture. I' In the ngri. the farmer* hava bm n aided In the handling of their . eed bed. and in the selection us 'RlvAJT*seed of ‘suitable varieties. A*- aivtence fa given In selecting land pifrirtng the «01l and cultivating the crop. i ' M|| ■ Fifty-Five Figs Net Profit of (824.41 III.ArhI.ANI) liltANt’lf HTATION, June )C. (4*l Mtty flve pigs on a reeding tiwt at Ibe Hlacklaud Branch .Station In U'nahingtou < ounty, North Caroline. p«id s net pr«« of (124 11. W «♦.«• her peg .(■«. the ewet of *U feeds bsd been deducted. The wgs cotwhieted by Kail u, JbnricU.l, in .»r swine' in veattgatfon so ( the North Carolina Kx pertinent tttaiion, sad together will ttfker work done w.h<hu ekh-c I**- ■ na«*eafc» llul.tU s“ •iltmli w.iU ban, hogs can be produced inolltable and R :| m of Kastaru Ceroilna The teau also show that, corn, which la the principal n.oney crop of the section can be marketed to better ad vantage through hoga than It' can . When aold for gram, he aa>a Hoetetlf'r agjrg that two earloadu of Plga ere produced at the Wmona farm each year. These are put on experi mental feeding Piet as soon aa they reach about l«0 pouhda la We^bt. I Me rneudßMat tgeU? ptas fed the •Mi meat elpwr MlUp/Vard geijied 4.- «M pouMfk k<d-<Mft.iy«ied DM pounds | or feed l»r Mill l** pound* gain I II 1 I ft ym ;i | i , l ; jr \ ■****"■*■• "» *.l—. ’.mmmi *>■ TW qOLPBBCWO WIW Tha coat of aach 100 pounds of sain won «*.»3 and tha ptc* paid fl W tor aach twshal of corn consumed The Rnnndiol return of 9M H por pl« ahoald commend thin practice of te'dioa ho«a to each former tllllno the black solla of enotern Corolloa Hoa teller nays. CO-OP C4SE ? IN RALEIGH Cok WiHir E. Perm Rfim»t lag W. W. Holder. Harnett Farmer n '' *> ' BALKKiII. Jnao . IC-tJPHTht hearing on th# PaijtiOO of W. H. Holder. Hartnett Bounty (armor, ror 9 receivership for tha North Corolina Cotton Growers Cooperative Aasocln Ilea, opened here Mils morning with Holder, 11*rough his fHorney, Col. Willis M. Person, alleglnit in *up nrter court that the officials of the association havs affair* of tha members, anil Rambled with Ike association's money# Acoordliiß to th# petition, which had been scheduled for hearing a ago. the officials formed a sail ing coniblne among thomielvea with out authority from members of the ao vnriaHon: skat U*ay has# stugader ed moneys in the treasury by pacing tatarlrs that are excessive About 150 000 of the association's fund* war loet in one deal by the officials, the petition svera " The unit in brought hi the nature if a bill of ef|ully In secure n dlvl aion of the funds In tha hands of the association, and adjustment of all as eats for the benefits of member* The petition was filed In HarneU county superior court and the original data ter hearing was set as June 10 at Goldaftoro. Col Pemon,Attorney for 'fha complainant I* an avowed foe of the cooperative association and has fig ured In Ingal attack* against the or ganisation previously Holder is said to have pooled but a saw balds of cotton with th» association, Judge W C. Harris of Wake sup erior court. Is hearing the petition ELECTRIC STEEL PLANT STARTED Judge Gary From New York Of tn Seth Wfcoeb. 400 Mika Away Going NJEW YORK. June lMfl By • sllgtlt “paa* of the hand,’* J«uJ« r bert Gary, chairman of the board of the IT. fl Steel Corporation today, net in operation the gigantic electri fied Hasnstead steel plant near Pitts burgh. ~ floated In his office on Brotdway. the Judge passed hi* hand over a glass ephere, action being a revelation of ability of engineers to control large flower machinery wid over come spare with electric current* The demonstration wu a feature of tha convention of the Irqn a«A ateel electrical engineers now Jn progress in Pittsburg Delegates erd neased the demonstration. Th# feat Involved building a minute quantity of energy released from Judge Gary’* hand Into great enough strength to control the operation of she ateel plant This was «accom plished by various electrical devices wish the ltd at esdle —rras sad'e* l l l • ires over the dflfl miles aeepratlng .New York and Pittsburg. Many dlftortnt kinds of electrical ——— - - - mi n mammaum. ..> ——, —— - mU« aim I How Much Money Will You Have When You „| w ' ■ Arei6o? I I This Table Shows How Much To Save Each Month at Your Age to Reach Your Goal, With * I I Intereat At 4 Per Cent Compounded Quarterly \ ■i , / Km " mt YOUR PRESENT AGE ■ Tea Huii J • , S -I Age Ml 15 17 Id 21 ID » *7 i# M & U ** 4* V ■ t MMk |IU HO4 I i.W I 4.94 ? Mk» 6.11 I 6 H 2 ~*T6r~s~HJo~r9 I 10,000 6.60 535. IS" 9 m m 10.«M1*>2 13.65 iS.tT tril J JfS-' * ■ 15.000 10.00 1100 .11.13.1*40 14.84 16.47 18.33 30 17 33 04 2h*> 40 aaqi ■ 20.000 13.33 14.07 1618 17.87 19 79 21.96 24.4 ft 27 HO 3041* ‘§4 4* V OS *'' SIS, I ■ % 25.000 ,16.60 10 34. ■ . RMM 20(81 22-01 24.47 2&JI 29.fi9 nt,*o7 WAX, * Sw 4 |fif - 1 ■ 49.000 26 66 29.31- 3* 80 * 3ft 7ft 39.68 43.93 JB.BO 64 60 6119 60 87 77 91 |X2o 102 43 I I ’MW.. M.M. «o*' «« Mmtki.fi, aa.w-rw.vt S'mX SSI I Set Your (;oat and Save a Fixed Amount Each Month—Save While You Earn! I H I Goldsboro Savings & Trust Company I I \kßl E7 - j- "AlfUiakad With NaMeatf Bank of I ■ *> • <»k fiev ■ J , - ■ •' I l •• uuuW apparatus warp' tiad together. Con nentad with a grid glow ralay tab* a recast development pad dm at tfea m<Mrt sensitive dart cm la Ike world a ahoH wave radio transmitter. dele cataa rctay. sat rotors add rtnoM controls. All these made it roatlblf ior a vary weak currant to control a warrant many linn more powerful In the moUr generator aat driving the •leal mill motor* anif Nu nun HI RUNGTON June Id- (*>) - ( ofccl/actkm work on. the Carolina Milk Mills, lac., recently organlkMl here by J.. H pence i Love, president. V. If. Oatlaw, Oatlaer * Hast, t. U. Mnat—Lawyars. Offlcast ,j Handley BaiMfag Utrldsbora, M. C. SSSSSSSSaESSCSESKESS^S ' ■ ' w » ; ' gr- l.mj. «iwad. .jaaeL&i.,a uißeaeaeaggaeag—e On Sale Saturday 9 WHILE 1M LAST “ . ' V . ” to a " “ 's■ * ... j- • . v^3s i. t ' ;» 80x90 Bed Spreads • " A+■■i■ ‘ . « © • GUARANTEED EAST COLORS i ■• / y L■ * ' * - J,-* / a, ' « » /AT THE LOW PRICE OF -■' : ' - * •• • *N * >J ® • 4 , • ’ *_ _ ■ * b r - . B B * flf Bp , V «> f-,. < V . I •': ' Vffr-v \. c «■'*"■ v- w “ ' V ■ * ‘ A; >i *Y “* ♦ •’ \ Not Over 4 to Each Customer ‘ ’ - J. !* - a ***• ' V * u P ' ! * • Sec Thera In Our Windows « v " '‘’.: 1 -- • . i . _ . . . • . Geo. Gar four & Bro. ' > V. 11 • r , '. * • % * ■ ... ;./ * 1 • a\ • . GoWsboro’s BiKßest V alue-Giving Store *’w ’ U --■wy’fry?’*- w .xy^ M^t , n m ,, t^im „ ■ggjgdj ' i i Wi R O'Hara, rice prc'tdrat and A. Glena Melt, tmaanrer. kaa been start ■ttMitt It l# airacLNl t J be oompteted THE NEW POLICY _ IfIBUBU BY THE MUTUAL.LIPS IMHHANCE COMPANY ■ OF NEW YORK :: :r:- t: If yew-ew fUMj and peramaaaU, MU«Mf«AMe age «* “ praartnnta deaaa. end The Mataal L» »|i tan «N 0 3 » , : l . eaeb ..oik f.r Ike wee«ad § yJMtfty **Ml‘«Ma*MNf 1 WM'lm* Meath hf »ach dkaklH|y > llHMattfi«w' ; -•'* (> Aad, la sddHlaa. kvaOrlnry naelr'a. M( tfaati !*?,¥> «dN , If yoa Hra, yaa la»are Id ydaV aid tld/ fMeUaa fa “Can I Afferd net to Adept It?” f ROT L. YELVERTQN Hoorn MS Hordoo BolMb( GoMofcon, N. C. 1 ■ J ■ .. • —eto « ■ *•• ‘ . Wm SATURDAY MOBNPfO. JUNB 11, lftT r ’ s ! '■*■ |F tn A-M-srt Tke aaer mIU wttl )mva 10* lt/oma oa ailk. rayon and ■~r»ar i:»d mlatorv*. II 4-

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