WS9EK BNDfN<3, A L ;OUBT 2h 1048 PATRONIZE THESE ADVERTISERS ~"mhhwwuh i mi—wwiw *v* | f 0* I’D RATHER \ '\ JM\ BE HEARD | f « lls. j NORMAN H STATEMAN | You can imagine the delight of the Ad kin High and 4 H. Samp s son students upon entering their new respective schools in Septem-, her. Adkin Hi students will receive full benefits of eight addition- j al classrooms as well as a neat cafeteria unequalled by any in:, the state. Along with the J. H Sampson School which by now is com plete, awaiting tin occupants. Kinston may now pride- itself witn having two of the state's finest schools. 1 have also been told that the K. C. Building is expected til, be of good use in the future. According to reports, a ground-break ing ceremony took, place last. Monday which was the official starting | signal for construction of the first dormitory. I've heard people speak of Kinston College with expressions of doubt as to its success. Don’t think I’m the guy to say “1 told ycs.i , . so,” but just keep an eye on “K. C.”, tor the next few years ... -' Another institution that you should keep your eye on is the , Century Press on East North Street. Most of you know that the i doors of the People’s Press are open. It's still the same institution, , being operated under new management. Yes—your scribe has a , hand in it, too, and the Century Press promises Kinston a new kind of service. By the way—that’s one of the news centers for the CAROLINIAN, your own weekly paper. So whenever you . have some news for publication, it will be simple to drop it m the slot in the door, and it will soon be taken care of. Well neighbors, I’d better be saying “So Long” until next week, when I'll see you in. the CAROLINIAN. | Homecoming Services Are Held At Antioch KINSTON Homecoming ser- j vices were held Sunday at the Antioch Free Will Baptist Church with music by the Antioch Choir: .and a special sermon by the pas- j for. the- Rev. L. E Rasbury. On Sunday night the Rev. E. L. Hardy and the congregation, ushers, and choir of St. Luke's Church con-1 ducted tiie service. i Members of the committee in- j elude Sisters Mariah Tucker, Eliza | Jones. Mary Chapman Hattie Swim son, Mary Lou Dunn, Eva Berry,: Janie Harris, Juanita Jones. Ro- - berta McGlenn, Clara Williams and j Vertie Gray; Brothers, Richard j Kornegay, Arthur Sutton, George • Swinson, and William Lawson. * MENNIF.S FRUIT STAND NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS j Told Drinks, Milk, Candy Cakes i sl3 1-3 F. Lenoir St Phone 3917 ji 0 Airs, Minnie Degraffuurici. Prop, j FOR IMF. BEST IN GHOt KRIfeS ICE COLD DRINKS ICE CREAM VISIT Hardy Grocery 315 OAK STREET 01-R COMPLIMENTS Hill’s Electric SHOE SHOP f«S Mitchell Wooten Drive Alexander ' Dor' Hill, Prop. L— - FEED YOUR FAMILY FROM RHODE’S , POULTRY AND GROCERY MARKET 7*lß Ql INNERLY ST. LET PHILLIPS Dry Cleaner* DO Vftt R WORK 3f*l N. INDEPENDENT ST. Brownie * Place HAS BEEN ENLARGED POC comfort and service SOS SASSER STREET MODERNISTIC JR. HOTEL 412 BEASLEY STREET A *l3 N DAVIS STREET FURNISHED ROOMS Hot And Cold Water FOR BATH Quiet Location j,-nrn-nn n..r - - - Far Your News Your Music Your Entertainment WKNS Presents j THE SEPIA VARIETY HOUR Widh Norman H. Stateman Every Tues, Thur*. end Sat. - 1:30 - 2:30 P. M. On Saturday at 2:30, Norman H. Stateman COMMENTATES THE NEWS Sunday, 9:45 - 10:30 Spiritual Singing; Friday, t :30, Negro tarm and Home Agents All Regular Programs Heard On WKNS 1000 Watts 1000 On Your Dial PERSONALS Mrs. Mamie J. Fitts of Ports ; mouth. Va.. was a recent visitor at i the home of her parent', Mr. and ■ j Mrs. Preston Jones of Falling Creek Mr. and Mr.-. Louis Bell of 12-G 1 Mitchell Wooten Court announceu | the birth of a daughter. Marva - Ruth, on August 7th. Mrs. Bdl w,o the former Miss Wiilye T. Jones. j Mrs. E. M Hill of La Grange, i ja patient at Freedman Hospital in - Washington. D. C. ’ Miss Eleanor Betty Taylor i? j happy to announce that she is do- i j ing fine after two weeks of illness ! at her home at 802 Minerva Street. GRAINGER STATION On August 15 at Grainger Chapes j Church, the funeral of Ivey Jones j was conducted by the Rev. P. R : Hood nf Hull Road Community, i Burial was in the Sand HiU Ceme i t.ery. Ed Harrington of Grainger ! Station has returned to his home after visiting relatives in Robinson -1 ville. North Carolina. Mrs Periie Clark's of Grainger 1 . i BROWN’S SEAFOOD AND ICE CO. 914 Tower Hit! Road WE DELIVER WILLIAM BROWN, prop TOWER HILL SFRVK I STATION itAsOLINI OIL, GROCERIES Vowei- Hill Road at Adkin St. CLAUDE A. NUNN. Prop. SUTTON’S JEWELRY’ Watches and Clocks Repaired 413 S QUEEN ST. SO JOB TOO BIG OR TOO SMALL" Beech’s Soda Shop WHERE FRIENDS MEET DRAFT AND BOTTLED BLUR WINES AND SANDWICHES 33fi SO QUEEN STREET CHAPMAN SERVICE STATION WASHING GREASING BATTERIES < HARGED Rest Room. Drinks. Smokes 507 S. QUEEN STRU T FOR SERVICE ITS I JOBIE’S PLACE 425 E. WASHINGTON ST. CIGARS CIGARETTES SOFT DRINKS FRUITS Good Music K s nt>lon. N. C. 1 „ „- r , j ' j i Compliment* Os A FRIEND I | SECOND SECTION «gww»«wiiiw>«.nMiiiiai n»na»w«»»—w— -«« ■** 1 COTTON LOAN PROGRAM SNOWS NATE INCREASE ! 1 LITTLE ROCK fANP) The production and marketing admin istration of the U, S Department of agriculture- announced its 1943 cotton loan program recently. Loan rates shgw on increase per pound over last year's figures Av..s*age loan rate:- for mid dling 7-8 inch cotton gro: ; w< ighi per cent of the July parity. For is 23 9 cents per pound or 92 1-2 middling 15-16 inches, it in 30.74 cents per pound or 195 point, higher than the middling 7'! inches. Last year’s rates was 26. 49 cents and 27.94 cents for mid dling 7-8 inches and 1516 inches respectively. The schedule of premiums and , discounts for g ■ and single applicable to the 1948 loan pro- , gram was relea. d lest Mav 24 Rates vary according to location, . ranging from a high of 31.44 cents | in the concentrated mill areas of; the Carolina,s to a low of 30.02 in Arizona and California, Eligibility for the loan is de cided by a board cotton ex amine! s of the agr turc depart ment and produce, nust be re presented by warehouses ap proved by th CCC Loan notes bear interest at the ,te of three percent per annum and mature July 31. 1949, However they may be called in oti demand. Loans are to be a 1 -Table until May !, 1949. Any mor may have cotton placed in the loan at any time prior t » July 30 up on payment of all chary c Kinslon College Ground Breakiif, Exercises Held Monday. August 16. at 11:00 A. M.. hr "Ground Breaking '' took place ;, n the campus of Kinston College, and the work of construction nf the I first, seel ion of the guts dormitory was started. Members of the building commit-: tee. ministers, officers and all in- i ; icrested members and friends we. present and witnessed the begin ning of the wotte. Station returned to her home after • visiting iter daughter Mr-. Hen rietta Farow of Richland. Miss Dezroa Stanley of Grainger - ; Station gave birth to an 8 1-2 j pound girl on Sunday, July 25. Mrs. Mary C ecnc of Dinna. Fla., i 1 was a recent, visitor with Mrs. j Nancy Sul ton of Grainger Station.' Dove's Auto Servin', GENERA! At TO EITAIKS ALL MAKE LARS PLEASING VOL PLEASES Us 205 E, SOUTH STREET MILttD V DOVE, Prop. BIG SELECTION NORTH COOI, SI ITS i AND TROUSER* IOR COMFORTABLE SUMMER WEAR ALSO FORTUNE HOES New Vork Glothino Company KINSTON Loan & Jewelers 127 SO, QUEEN ST. Kinston’s Only Bonded Pawn Shop We Buy OUT Gold KINSTON Loan And Jewelers 127 S. QUEEN ST. SPECIAL SALES FOR TOBACCO Warehouse Openings Watc’hes - Jewelry Luggape Chapman’s 1 VARIETY SHOP at 222 E. North Street | is the Place to Stop and Try Our Special Home Made Ice Cream Light Groceries Fresh Confections Ice Shaves and Soft Drinks Mrs. Lottie N. Chapman Prop, i - KIN ST O N Book Review "47X11 STREET BY I RANK MARSHAL! DAVIS The Dfdfr I’ress. $2.50 ( . -• v ' Negro K >ul V. Side ■ has given t- American poetry Vi -: .i, m \ tune uch fine poet - ; }\ nii.-n j; Su. on Mnrgmet Walk er. G" endolyn Brooks, and such '<. ..bln imbed Nogre prose writer* :t. r.• d Wnght -, I Wdlaro Mull • B:g city area of drama and. : .• trigglc. the end of a dark hcgir.i ; I frw- : cnMi ti- north, heimiv'd in by • rer trictive covenants, the home »l. ! s’eel and stockyard workers mini-: ber- bankers. hoadlim theatre j names and shocshinc boys. ‘‘little’’ Negro, and "IM; Negroes, '.he: South Side is rich in challenging.' provocative human material for the - writer, In hi exitin' new book of! j poems. 47th STREET Frank Mar- - -hali Davis io-risex a : harp ores-, live eye upon the hope' and divan-: frustrations and defeats, intimate j longings and great ambitions of the; ! kitchenette dweller:: raid mansion ; house roomers of Chicago's enor mous Black Belt The title poem is a kind of verbal ticker-tape tour; ■■■ the street that cuts through the i heart of this dark city. Sound trucks, crusaders, pawnshops, nuvn-i hors street corner loungers ar.-i -tnving professional men, Jews draftees proud women and slatterns ■it the character' eocf color, con f!ici and comedy of this colored and colorful street find expression in the j first poem in this straight-forward, j simple, readable and occasionally j powerful and heart-tugging book. ; Frank Marshall Davis i- not i 'sweet poet, and seldom a lyrical ! poet <ln this'book the city lyrics, iof "Four Glimpses of Night" are a • ; delightful exception! But the sub \ ject matter of his poems is hardly: : lyric material. It i: more the ma , serial of epic: and dramatic poetry : I Mr. Davis handles it. in a drama-; VISIT GOODING'S BEAUTY FHOP WHERE EVERY HAIR DO IS COMPLETE 217 E. North St. Dial 4100 Mrs. O. I Lofton CROOIVt HAND LAUNDRY silo Mitchell Wooten Drive DAMP WASH Quilts ■— Blankets Flat Work Hr. A Mr:. William ( room. Prop i t !" VETERAN’S i Newsstand A shoe Shim- Path- CIGARS, CIGARETTES, CANDY COI D DRINKS 232 SOU 111 Qt SIN ST. W. R BURNEY, Prop | Experts To Clean You* Shoe* j _ uuu _ _ G & C CLEANERS NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS TO LOOK YOUR REST AT ALL TIMES. LOOK TO US 403 E. BRIGHT ST. GEORGE FRIZZELL, Prop. CASARI.ANCA INN BEER SOFT DRINKS ICE CREAM SANDWICHES FURNISHED ROOMS ! 70S HARVEY ST. H. L. JOHNSON, Prep. I! lor Fine Staple Groceries, Fruits, Vegetables, Refreshments Os All Kinds. Visit The '■ t Nathan Hill’s Grocery Store Located On West Street, Dover, N. C. PRICES RIGHT PROMPT SERVICE I'M A PUSHOVER 1 )• ■ ■ 1 / j YmFH a J c o, j ■ Zfh s ’ SOFTEX BABY PANTS 79c to *l-50 CHIIDREN’S DEPARTMENT * Second Floor HARVEY’S i _ THE CAROLINA AN i lie wnv The book's only fault, in it, otherwise consistently fin“ w>l ume i- ” lien ihe drama spill- - ov; ilit > oratory and direct tcrnenl. | rather than maintaining the <•>-••■• ti' ig 1 moods out understnU?imT,i.- -.if p-: But tvidently the poet, angry, troubled and disturbed by the needless stupidities - f our so -. rlr-ty. son:ctirr.es wislic to speak minri in 'h- plain'--: md most direct way Frequently be dues in. But when, hi- p-vms am pvrti,-,., they atv powerful And Frank j ; Marshall Davi. possess-, s a kind : ; .-ardenic huinot that I know of in; | n<i other puei of ou r race m Aau-i-i ica This bitter bitting thougut- I provokir ;; humor c n -st e\ a-ent ;in such poenr as “Snapshots of the: Cotton South” where be writ-.- .of t!'„- absurd I'ontradietiow: :md ! pretension of si grega: i- Os the State's total population ol 1 3.5 million in 1945. about .3:) ■ nt. or 1,391.00 were mi :agf.d in 790,000. lived in rural areas <>r vil ; farming. Another Ti pc cmd, <>, | lar’cs of loss than 2500 population. • FOR BETTER RADIO SERVICE j CALL LEWIS RADIO SERVICE PHONE !»•’•>.> 318 E. BKIGH I ST. Use This’ ( rudil ON Porch Furniture AT HEILIG - LEVINE OF KINS EON. V. C. IT'S Ok TO IMY j i>ay K W’S MEN’S STORE I SEX3OND SECTION PHILLIPS RITES CONDUCTED HERE Kun**r;«l services for Fleet J’hil* who died Friday were neki I from St. John ‘Free Will Baptist ; i Church, Men:)ay Auttusi I«, el .5 i P. !VL. burial followed in Cedar ; Grove Cemetery it! Kim>Um. Funeral services for Guy Murrell | who died Friday w ere held M'.r i day. The procession left the Fuucr 1 l Home at 1 o'clock P. M. for lunat : at Ric h lands. N C Interracial Progress \<m Taking l\it* n Tn ‘sir! r NFW YORK A'imi.-s i, of Ni ! tjro youth to f.a'hotu i-eminnries, • new attitude-, expressed from the ; pulpits and ei'owiiu: interracial yo. Uli ‘ a s'. ■ >' - .O'- O' ■■ '.v Baker's Funeral Home Isitir of l.tnolr County Mutual Burial Association, Inc. ll*. S. OCEEN ST. flK> vt 2140 t ADY AIT UN HAN'T B. T. POLLOCK and SON EVERYTHING IN hardware Paint Headquarters 131 SO. QUEEN ST. PHONE 4064 HUB “Where The Price Is Always Lower” KINSTON KINSTON AND LENOIR COUNTY! I You Are Cordially Invited I to attend the , GRAND OPENING I OF A NEW MODERN BLACKWOOD’S INCORPOR ATED STORE AT 108 W, GORDON ST. THIJR., AUG. 19*h * EXTRAORDINARY SALE * SENSATIONAL SUPER VALUES! * AMAZING REDUCTIONS! featuring THOUSANDS OF NATIONAL BRAND PRODUCTS for AUTO, HOME, FARM and YARD * SEIBERLING TIRES • STEWART-WARNER RADIOS « HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES • SPORTING GOODS * GARDEN EQUIPMENT • NATIONAL BATTERIES • AUTO ACCESSORIES • BIKE ACCESSORIES • TOYS AND GAMES and many many others THIS NEW BLACKWOOD STORE IS OWNED AND OPERATED EXCLUSIVELY BY BLACKWOOD’S, INC. Remember The Date Make It A DATE THURSDAY, AUG. 19th BRACK WOOD'S fePPP STORES j SERVING NORT H CAROLINA SINCE 1918 I Minii awwiwflaforar A KINS ION A .*,{>'. arln ncl-n.it ;i r< v iv. mi u>v,u<i i mierraci d Justice in the South the her, *• 11:'.in Chueheri’. •,•!ci rh< ! dli<>!it !: 1 1!.’■: iat ui: <ujieii » urn here in .1 recent nddn.v.;. "In cent time*." he *,«.id “the I expression of intorrurin] pj. > 1 c*ip!<•; and an emphyhit: mi the ideas of : till <- •tbohY inierrneia! movement are coming from I let* pulpits The -"iy to have been set by our 1 Holy K;ithi r in a recent radio ao dres- to the f. yluHc n| . . Pope Pin* .\!i made very > *ic rin'cr»!ifin held at Nuv. Orleans. :a ferences to (he disstrhicnatir,# paMern in tlu- South and hi words . ' ei' veil O'ii i'u so they could nut ■ he misinler;,ieted." EFIRD’S BACK TO SCHOOL SPECIALS | • • • BOYS CORDUROY JACKETS • •• BOYS CORDUROY PANTS • • • BOYS FLANNEL SHIRTS •* » BOYS and GIRLS SHOES ANYTHING •# • FOR THE BOYS AND GIRLS AT EFIRD’S “WE SELL IT FOR LESS” 3UEEN STREET IN KINSTON PHONE 2776 PAGE FIVE Kinston Business Men And Women Sponsor This Page - Patronize I hem iVttl'N WANDERING AROUND STOP IN .... 80S *•;. NORTH MY. dc.iif the f died News t rcih Ice Cream - • Shoe Shine. . Sutton Bros. SHOP SHINE NEWSSTAND VIVIAN'S CHILL ~~ HIS HARVEY STREET HOME LOOKED MEALS f Sandwiches. Soft Drinks, Candy Cigars, Cigarettes i V. Wiggs, A. W. WiggN. Props.

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