PAGE TWO Save | if v ■ KOffrs? scmipT 1 y '. - . .'. . .'a'’.'. *‘ ,■• • .-. . * • /u.u. ✓. . . * • - " ' ■-*’ m, m*‘J-W*/*s*** •■■'■***"#**" - Are you getting tired cf run ning the cultivator and wielding the hoe in your garden, in a los ing battle with weeds and grass? Why not use a mulch? It is surprising haw few gab dens make use of mulches as an aid in the conservation of mois- | time and the control, of weeds. A mulch may be any material such j as hay, straw, strawy manure, i leaves, leaf mo Id, peat, sawdust [ pine straw, or paper, which is , put down on the ground around | plants for the ‘purpose of con- . serving moisture during the hut, i dty surftmer weather. At the same time a mulch will 1 keep down lost of the weeds. It j has been reported that one enter- ! prissng gardener collected ail the cardboard boxes he could feet at j the store, flattened them out. and j put them on the ground around j hU plants as a mulch and the : results were excellent. 1 have , '——— &■: - '/wvr'r-<i ' -- •• ■ ’ v c v> ■■' ~ v ! WEKS • .h,j ,J cisas^ t iiJß«a3oMAt.M£t (kM .. TI.MF.T v ; ABM QUESTIONS-htk Qt t- j JON: Will black shank be filtered out of fiver water if the water is passed through about JOO yards of ; soil? ANSWER; Probably ye-. U is ■ difficult to conceive of any ci- • sense o’.'amzirms remaining in 1 water after it has -L eyed i Through soil for that dvtanoe. J However, if you paint a resistant j type tobacco the black shank | prevent in any surface water you may use should not cause any j trouble. Unless you have cam- , pleto control over the water ] there is apt to be souse butch k>l Ii IN • QUESTION: How should 1 store ray aromatic tobacco af ter curing. ANSWER: When adequately dried in the curio, bam the to bacco can be stored ou the sucks Clnhol h ! ill's i H:p '■ f ) NEW YORK, (GLOBAL) Cur L'u LuYoar impressed ’v,*h - 1 i iionVity ot the Ne w Yol k -huckie” who returned her purse, | left m hi, cub, with all contents intact. He is Jnveph Brown of ; W,-t 120 iii Street. If you haver. ’ hc-.ird that life : v.-iice Male Choir from Bermuda, you should have by now. They | a •>» h-.:re on a good-will tour , i. ii r tac director.-hip of G- r- u Brangmon. They an- really cn- , joying their "brush” with Ameri <•;. n culture, and in turn giving u-- a taste of Bermuda <• feme. One of the special appearances of hie group was. at the Tavern- : On-The-Grecn in Centra] P;u k Sauirday aftenioon when the North Manhattan Charily Guild ".we its annual dinner, fashion 1 show and dance. TTot-.y G’aria Ot-N-v, cousin of Rwi o.liey. us as busy as the j. .-overbi.il bee with her ciub >f clislirittus’ied young girls ii.iv- . rested m modeling. Haile Solas- ; sie left many wonderful rr.,•: - I rics in Ame: ica when be' left, but nobody will have ary tone r rr.e.v.o I s than J A. Rogers TTie Etn«>'.-:ror, rcimnr.bering him from a r • .1 to Etlrnpia tn 1930, sent tor Mr. Rogers to di-:eoss rr.tr-e of Mr. K -tors' historical work Q p g p Electrical Electuical Applicances Sales and Service on Ranges, Refrigerators, Radios, Heaters, and Everythin;*, Ek-d rival CONTRACTORS HAYES-JAGKSON EL tCiiJO*, 131 E. Hargett St. Phone 3-5031 j YOUR WEST INC HOVSK niJAT.r.K “Every House Heeds l\ . xtivyhous’’" | nrwt«B»»t:ap*jjr«r»i^«ifni»JWi»»»i«imiiai,> jimj. m , . v, ■ v;-WtWBMBdWW a ’(S'*'- <h i».■.. t>...>-.1,.... , ,> ■« 3705 HILLSBORO STREET. RALEIGH. NORTH CARO! urea regular mulching papo in my own garden \v'd:i •* re sults. It even smothered out her- ’ miK*a and n t Many vegetable . flowers, small j fruits ...and shrubs are good sub- ; jests for mulching- Tomatoes, j peppers, eggplants, and cu -m- j | bi ; s may Jot nr red • .i .- 1 • j j leaves, or p-mer. A.:.ileus, camel- , d - ■ i sire an ac<J soil may be mulched ! j with sawdust, lesfnioid or pout, | I Red raspberries, dcwl'emes and j j graf.es may be in d-ched with i st. s.v or ;i rr.vy in m' v. j la ali cases the mulch should i be implied after the soil has b on { j well moiNCivd by rain or i-riga- j j tiori. If it alii her is nectist-.ry it | also should be applied before the | mulch ts laid down. You will linn that in snv.ll ffesr j dens r, mulch will help solve j I maa| of your cultural problems, j I j by hanaitn; them on racks near | i the roof Os 3 dry, wall ventilated j j building. The tobacco may re- j j mam in ■ rafec ili tins m: inner ] j until tv eight and grade records ! j have fceu! n ■ ie. 1 a is usually : ! done in frorrj one !o two months ! QUESTION: I. it really :m --| JKtfUill to pt.'h l■ •:fust t« W j | cucuml cs on the vine tPickJ- i I AMSY'UtI: ft: the firs? few ' k i/igi? Vf's'ldt. only 2 snuiii ii* j on the ! • •••i- •■v’c cxa-npie, an , i p d- O! t tyi’B I i It ijl V «'.i I! ?! f. Ij? * I iaa ®l« 'if lUv rii Picked! : ; i l , ■■■• • ■ '- 1: • i--i • young fruit aw removed regular- ; ! - ! y- ! wild hi7! i’fe. U-n ijivu!'. ■•-- lld V U Mr. ;-. T "C. I’• | Or Coior'* a»:d hi; 123 c. ! i lo lake back to iulnoi'ki v -ata ; | hiwi. I Wosbingvn D C.'< Leanye ! ; Suiita is o- 1 ii 'a pi in-. cue : S o£ her guided cilianai touvs j ; to Kuropc. 3h cum ; , th-; .n i ■ nod mo-o oaii »va nv, d• r11.•;t &s ; )nil aas tr.e a.? wao arc \ - . j ii. : acio;.' t!u’ mi ur ti:e 1 • *'- : i . : !::•«. .Vi-r hvP:T'g Xrorn Av j I ]antic City's Larry S ecle in re- | ! cpog&e to i not', roiiocruin; j a * rlc.if i ” v’C ’• i }\ shor/S }',lS sin* I : pie who are Irviry tc* t ahead - ! Dr. Mavy M G-H B | ; ti ,ivfeling tontpim.-.n on h*. r err ft Ot ;i)JI V) *• ' . ; G. D. Sogers, a! o of Day;ran j : Bench, Flu . : ■>.'■. .■ u., j ; While c- -:.nl, i • ufei u- e-. I ! and he ife-'in- ail the other i ,(,(•; lily M yori. to get together | ■ and work for u ■ - o u “i y ulh . i uni tie c.-u -r - I -is , y, - in ti • H . Y k A Do- | i fcrderls poll, v e.v Rcueit - • i : Mayor nf Huuim t /' ■ it ’ .). • - Tie y, -ox; and Y' 1-..1 i. -,r ( ' v.r fgag iv . n,EMt\G VOWS ; AT K'tll’UiUA T, inui.s in ihr- lovely oc tr..! w't’ddhtg of .V s M iri .il Alie.rv Parker of tfe 'i v !|ii. •• a si -’mi Lt. S.< U-.y Ui(ming, of Jamaica, « p. I**? " i 8 n 1 7 : i f c " I . I •'4 Pa ' ,%. 1- ;•-* '% .MJh Jl SILUtJ L-^iiLO I!v 'll -•> l>Cii\ STKOUD , ' i METHOr>—After an inspiring i-. M-n I;.- i'.v. C R. i. .'rislor of Oak CiR Cupli: t : Chinch Sundi.y nru>i::c :u 11 jo'aioik Holy Comaiciiuon u .. civ i feit. Quite a number ci visitor-. ; from out-oi'-iov.n % ere present j ior the service. j Rev. Harvey Haywood, pastor iof Tithe: naclc Cin’istian Church j j wlll celebrate life- His, .mtive: - my I iSunday mornuife. Angus Ist at! 11 am, Ail ptr ons in tins com-: •nunity c.i'i most, corctiitlly invited 'o : ..tni this service. Rev Nathaniel Gaylord filled ’he pulpA ar. h • ctiuveh, P-.-.y GiOvc, Sunday. All present enjoy-. urn a noe service. ; Revival services for one week 'will h: held at St. James Alvliv ■ t.'ouveh ci'iilug U.e second week ; in Au ;u;;. At Ore City Bap’i.vt Church w,ival ' vviil b.,- he’d rlai'iny ■ the ttiird rfeck in Augusu 'Hie; ... •.•:•• .I ■„.. ryone is i\ ; u. ,d. V *’ i C’i'i V/c regret to ht.tr mat Mr. M.; . L i'll iUia.i who iesu.es on t.-oie-; i.iitii hte.-ec in Raleimi is Quito j i hi. and i m St. Agues lioaptcal ; j at tills time. His luUe dituttiuer.; : Ada Pi ai l has also been hospital- • iz'-'i for a i w days hut i- able to : ■-j horn-' lee a. --'ll our o.bei siek ... : ir : 'll.; . L. I US Mit lUid i cc.nfoi - our - • k. .;ry ! I’.:. C. ,:n Mu fe ll \ .si' ci in Method ! wiii.e a.uimding the T.U.-siomuy : -mii j-yi Me- AMlil Ciniroh ! m Ralc-ign last week. Mis. Mary ; p r v ■■■ .. ce.. ..aa> trurn Si.; James Clturch. Mi to s Mary m.d Mar;ha Whit- ; ! ted, twin -aurs of Mrs. Gem- I bin Dunscon, from Syraeu ;., N.! ■ A. nave ruiuaned home uuev a ] vii.sl here. Mr. D. Landor Dunston, Jr. ol ; Brooklyn. N. Y. has been the | i guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.: Douglas Dunston. Miss Mable Whifcted was the : s week-end guest of Miss Lula Wat- ' | son. Miss Whitied's home is in; : Raiford. N. C. I Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Rogers arid son, Wiley B. were welcomed . in Method over the week-end. They are residing in Stamford, i l Conn. now. Little Leonard Jr. re- i turned home with his parents af ter spending three weeks here. Ail the friends were glad to see the • j Reims family again. |' ihe CAROLINIAN goes to their i home every wcet: and they enjoy 1: the homclolks’ news. EXtll ItSI'ON j Ne it Saturday mornir.?, at 5:30 o’clock a bus excursion will leave j Method for Seaview Beach, Va. i Tickets are on sale now. Come .VyA I ■■"'Gu'V Os Rak ija ■ )UNA TEL. 3-1071 .. k V, ini‘ .-J:i.",n i:.tnieii.!t<'ly ... :■' U ; t- :o! t!’C llls'!- ..1 by It'- I « ! lire’ah on July iS«.h, n' die lienie of llu- OritlJ- cramU.iiher. .•Ir. l -u nk Il.uris. in the ’bars and join I lie crowd for » c!?v oil p pi:wire. For any infor.ma ca.i 3-.‘>»8ll, <l-0557 or 3-31-30 The fr;'if's and ncigi-bor. l ; are i . very proud to see Mr. ana Mrs.! i Alexander Goode and family : ciorn: eded in Rv- r new home cn Church S re.-t, v: wish them i jit'ich hap. incss mJu n*-.\ ' bode. • , 1...s Rua L. Cup;.;. . Ru’h iT. M -u: and lia r tide ;,i iu h ivul-.i Yvonne Mor ‘;--.: e and Ho.:p Elaine Curtis re turned home Cup.il.uv muht from ;II uslu::mun, D. C. vvh-ue they hove b »n visiting ’!u-n sister and hr r hu n ci. Mr and Mrs. Alox u nilur Chalmers. Mr. and M: -v James Harris from Summit. N. J, vwre -ts; in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wii- ■ liarn Smith and otlier fn-.’r.ds Sunday. They were accompan -d by Mr. ’and Mrs. Claude- Sums and son. Miss Ann;-.:- Mae Stokes is home 1 if:cr :-pta c:ifefe h r vacation with I relatm.s in Norfolk, Va. M" ■- Y. ;iiv i Ta . ana Clarence Smalls are spending the summer! .vi > rein! ; .via- in Canb:n, N- C. , M .a Dvloris Sorrell and Miss, Ruby Jean Dm am entertained p. number of their fri.i :nas ai the j home of Miss Dunston Saturday -lu. .noon from <i until H o’clocx. Quite a mmibe.” of boys and; : mis enjoyed the event Punch i;:e cream, cookies and t ctmdits v.us sei'ved. Ciiaperous; uere Mr. Dunuton. Mrs. Goode,! Kora 1 end clher guest from IVarhington, D C. and T.liss R.; : liu-le Toole from YViishiivdon . vr. in R- \ h. The th.iklj-(.n 1 enjoyed the occasion. 'W W,kWNtu»M>' .ICMinKI U. lil .IU mimt^wi 11 COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS We can furnish any room in your home from the living room to the kitchen SEE US FIRST W. E. COOPER FURNITURE COMPANY 121 East Martin Street 1 ' iu« immmt i wmwww'wiww- - WMWWMCt-- -ifiwmimw » Day Service i!W GLEANERS 258 5. TTUminoton St. mm. 3-6417 DSLIYSSY SSfiVICS i - . - ..W..---, .» ...... THE CAROLINIAN iiiil coimuunity- ne:: t Shown (left ot rh.M. Mrs. ?ru ) line Roberts, matron «>f honar; '■ir, I- lemidX, ti> :. -. •‘. Heroins anti the hvt r- u fttivw CantpbcH. I ki;»i 4- Ot » a x - r v c? K\tovrf I inij. u-a, O NEW Y ORK. (Cl O.* - The licking Uio .M. 'i Mats ei -■ :•.; have taken fn.m Hu h ;, over shadowed by the ir.at will come from il ■- ; lien. The Mau Mau had Very llt ' Us ci.ar.cc to aeittal > d-. . : But. h from thru- u- • • h ■ . . h«J neither cq ur-tm-n u -c or a n-zaiion, nor knov. .) wj.h - Which to do it. They had only i desire for self-guvt-emn’m a- u ! the desire to attain a nw; ■ ire ol dignity in thier native iuud. i ~. n? reasmes cmp.'eyvd - y it:.-* Mu. Mau t.> try to force t.ue in vaders from their I ... . .■. te more harm then the • that have Leon n.-taj n > natives of K.*n> a- i; ;vtu:l I hard so ovoi. i-u- ... y \ ing, misery, atic. exi ioii.;ti*..i ,ir. ! inis been the lot -.if t... ! there. First they hail to n"t or j living from tilling <h,. u..l and ! V\u:rc driven Iv trie luoi.t j.unu.-n. and unproductive t; i,-.u<ts. Tu-y had no political ti , ns Tit..j<» v,it., b reed themselves on the hunk ,> natives allowed them no \ - i ir their governin', .ud. Further, !| i they ware a110w..-d no opporitini ! ty to become educated. ' Could anyone ’blame tr.. ir.e r daring and courageous naKve:, of j Kenya for opposin.g suett ir.jr.s --1 tires? Tile Mau Mau of Kenya have lost heaviiy in tryiu-; : j rain the rl,bis that are nii.o-al j i.y theirs. They have been s! m:-h- ALLAN MIMS, | INC. FORD SALES AND i SERVICE m TARBOKO ST. rocky mount, n. c Telephone .1-255.1 - a i . UM STEAD’S TRANSFER COMPANY f* GROCERY STORE I WWWTIHIIIW —l«■ li LS.Vti; i.iMlOw. -V-...J1 i.- .< . JUtt .. —> -.«■. IHMIIM LIGHT AND HEAVY . FULL LINE OF HAULING | LLOCLII..ES LOCAL AND LONG ! DISTANCE ■ Your Patronage Courteous Prompt fij 1 pprec/aied Efficient I ! —«> — ED. UMSTEAD, Manager 602 S. Dawson Street © Tarboro & Martin Street* DIAL &470 ■••■9212 : ujmmgni riinninninl-TMinn-nwrii ■ imi nII t— -- 'WKMIHIinMWntW ’•w.-Hno* OM©4imiiiiiH«anaia2!'£«£i!««uai4i«.„ .. . .••aj3M*a»«a*36 I Finance or Rcrrow l i 3 « ■ s On Your Oar >3 .... i Ihrough Tk& j I ri fr> •vi -p <*T r {a j ,'»2 m" i «*■ •% ' *r?v • u ’f> I «*.. l.<il h.*,.- —. I &«/ «. •- .W* vrL' .X -*»■*'- r- • A ■ '•*.* *<* :?5j 122 £. Davie £t.r t Phone 3-323! l- / jOK6JEatfc.».ii..„:i:c.v v. s. . /“*¥ I • t * / Classified DIIDLA y J Troom arc Hampttm Jn- S :: ,ni-c- The former i Miss V'd: her has hfen it teach- = • r In New Fort ■■ vvs, Va. for s : s !■ yea rs. J. B* iiaiien i ruthlessly for trying to i Finally the government o? * Konya him many , racitil r.conoiinc, and udmt?iAstra** ! l : v ;' ! !'•= for ail loyal HU-ajecis/* ' P-tiiacaHy a pledge has been - a to s v . th ' .’■■ i>f African members i of the l.i-y.i:-Halve Council The >. . <•; ucation for all races • fi L progres ■ • ;v e labov ' u ;\d wage policies and 1 ;•> vigorous development of Afn ! 1 03rnung aJuntf modern tries p -irwt. 1 — i c /Awg/t,J j i V--^j ;| Is .*,»»;. t r.,*,. La-v-ane-e adequate | he. • ■ ' \ :.y~ it tig | fsn-- r your h*s><m» teu years ago* *<■ • live yp’.-i' i ago v- a the t )! value was ii.isf v hat it is now? j IHe value of ye.-sr home Is g v erth {irot-vaing. JL:*< C’aveoess g I -iUraiu'e ;i-r: y giv you full | protection on your home aiwlg furnishing. 1 CALL 3-35*13 r 'K’ C-RE VOVi : ' £K UN f NE». !•'* ■ AIJY Flßi'i LOSS. | * . ... 7Q „ :• Ats JL.V4. N-—3KJf*Jf ; INSURANCE AGENCY I AcAclf-my EM,Fling I DIAL 3-3563 Roy Caveness, Jr. Roy Caveness, Sr. \ ~ .... £ -.i.-i-u.joj'i.ia-wx.--^Tti-nr-irn—** -•»#; *y-»»w«iviMK«<i»ii*«»aw | j ■ifinMM-iMiiMiffi minimi—i WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, JULY 31, 1954 .**&*&* w*— i "»y 'Owww»■* mw l1 — V " Aodlo-Visua! | Affair Slated : At Va. Stats j Pv.rERSBUHG Va Vv--. a j ] S’ate C-.tUe&e has 1 • s-jU.-eU'd ! | to provide an intern aiion ar.d ■ S materials ext-haage set vice in. au- j die*-visual oduvafioa by Teaching j Film Custodians ami the c<> i roe.* of of Ne:iri> Land ' Grant Colic, vs. it vva-i n*. ■iv ! announcea L.-,/ Dr. Samu* ' A, ; Madden, Diracier of :..••• Fi*. ■-) ; Services 12.:virion, r-i rh. ; Dr- Madam has tr it cht.-re la ■ j direct the service. | The service, v,* a i ■:■ i. will be . ] krtovvu as . i . r-...r-v - . : To- > 1 formaiion and .Matt n.as Cl.-ar- { ! ini{ House, wiil ser 1 . t 1 ;.• ■re :cm : j forty institutions of iiu- her icarn- j t mg wruon have .ea.-r: .. .-r u. uat j programs arid are iKoreburs of i the JUv.ders.-iip t ... i,: ei on i Audio-Visual Pi <. ; ; e ;..as ■ ’ it;.- J .struttion in Tee- c->- Fvit. t,l.cm | AH of the scbvols Havite:; mew- ! bership in tiie conferatue aye j those that ha'.\' predominately i trained tsaehers for service m ! s-.-.iwols p: mupalJy aitendt d by ■ N;-;;roe«. Held a 1 VSC in May of i 1945, the Leadership Curi.rence i i had as sis chairraan Dr. Imsc-a-i j jP. Daniel Pre-clcu of .he * -a- | i fawner of Presidents of X. ,i o '■ 1 i.yn Gr F; !! ■ ■; ; h .v;;s the i Um scmm-.l aa :..cv,iui con- i I immee of it: kind | j T ■ rsKtbiiahi».e: -t of the Clear- ; i surii nsi infoniuhiu;:t cento,* a- i | • ' . , , g . ■ , : ,;j ... j JUUifiV, IviU.’i -ifn i:J %r. if. 3 ! iu.‘ M . | j ai. f& Iviay Conierem-t:. | j aisd a dirt/isi-i);* was tiiade at : ; W:yainmon, D. C. throi;ah the : | .coni aarSLmohs of a or*o rjujpg , .sacc’Cc e of the Add y V.- at I 1 rfiadership Con er Mien and X i ncr . . Fi ! Cu o ; ..: . : j the or-; jiuzaui n I'm ■■ .. wiilch i .ise Motion Fieturo .---.catecc i ol Aina; i is.’i s. ■cs rrcci c.s : I'.iiior.nt eon!ribt-,;i..ms to the cdu- -■ | ntional cm ichnve.t oi AmccHran | study ; tunitkis, research and ! | oonfortre-uss, i also 'x’.-re rocommcnd<*d. Local • j Covernwiirm m AiVice.u ai vas e'* K , i pOi fni.e i,. to -V: u | .Physic;) 11 y till* cum Mrs. have ; taken a severe i.i-.-h. ■ Me n y ! have died try hr; tu : -ii-.-y --i\ iot, but V"S. i i. is' ' c (,-Vsl > .-c.:-s I | have ber-n eff.-. •: -m ■. - - v. :U be II able to set that Ui> did not dis | ' l li. Veil/1 J t FOS ,ii h, " :\—i ■ is i j * : ) ilVATlll \ ' €O-! r 'j.tGr.p y. r. r| I’honr l;075 :’V i:a; Sj- ' * Vv;.* ■— --* .* , ■*MOMVCWXr*r.vi&i:. u- - - \ * Sales—lifiiasrs I•i ' * p ; ] Jairn Mowers • •;» - ned H 'it l i *‘o S 3 i«wl !• * * i C imago Vi ■Kr iii'ell jf ! k-.Lu [ n ?|}s S. r-'t. Dh*i BH2I c< • c--.-r- ••• u«m. I igggiia I *>•” ■U , - ‘ Jgl?" ’Cfj “;J $ j 1 wsß bJ: I O^TKCIAINS. % !Mo«r - Prf*fe««*w*i Bid*. J Ra.if>Kt» »*iv* Point* • Croeavillo i -^•~ p **"“'*' | , s> pn fITIiMj 8 fc iji -J fi 3i y '4ii | © COMMERCIAL ® SOCIAL g! Consult Us for Roar,, m.cb'e ■ » Esti.nalck j. f* § Prompt Service —.TtiS II Cl: RGLU-iIAN 1 P. J PUBLISimiG COMPANY i 513 E. 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