SIX
Shallotte News
(By Miss Annie Mae Holmes)
Crop Damage
, Due to the torrential rain
storm that visited this section
last Monday night many fields of
tobacco that were looking so
promising a few days ago have
been almost entirely lost by
scalding. Many gardens show the
same affect. Corn, peanuts and
potatoes are not injured so much.
Dr. W. Ross Davis, who has
had his dental shop located here
for the past several weeks, returned
to his office in Whiteville
Saturday. Citizens regret to lose
Dr. Davis, and hope that he will
return again and open his office
here.
Society Meets
The Ladies Aid Society of the
Methodist church met with Mrs.
R. N. Fitts Tuesday night for
their regular meeting. After the
business session was over, delicious
refreshments were served by
Mrs. Fitts.
Capt. Bill Murden, of the U. S.
Dredge Currituck, now undergo- i
ing repairs in Georgetown, S. C.,
together with his family spent
the week-end with Dr. W. R. 1
Goley. i
Revival Begins
A revival meeting was started !
at the Methodist Church Sunday
night by the pastor, Rev. R. N. 1
Fitts. During the meeting Mr.
Fitts will have with him Rev. i
? TT?l..AMiKi I 1
Mr. *jrossno, 01 uukc uiuvcioiy,
who will assist in the meeting. <
Rev. Crossno is a native of Tennessee.
'
Mrs. John W. Worthington and
son, of Whiteville, were visiting <
relatives in the Village section i
Sunday.
Friends of Prof. Reginald Tur- I
ner regret to learn that he has I
resigned principalship of the Shallotte
schools to accept the posi- I
tion of superintendent of the Ash- I
boro schools in Randolph county. 1
EXUM NEWS
(By Miss Blanche Phelps)
While working for the Waccamaw
Lumber Co., one day last
week, Mr. O. D. Pruitt had the
misfortune to get one of his
hands badly mashed.
Mr. C. C. Gore, of Awensdaw,
S. C., is spending sometime here
with her mother, Mrs. Rosa Ve-j
reen.
NOISE SHOWER
A group of local boys decided
a few days ago that it must be
a little unfair for two members
of the Waccamaw school faculty
to marry and nobody make any
signs of merriment over it. So
they planned a trip to Ash for
the purpose of showing Mr. and
Mrs. Z. G. Ray, recently married
couple, that they could make
noise outside the schoolroom as
well as inside. Mr. J. E. Dodsoni
was generous enough to let them i
have his truck to transport t
themselves and implements. As j
the clock struck 12 one night j
last week the signal was given j
and the serenade began. The i
boys say that although one had i
such a weak heart he could not
help, they had plenty of racket j
and lots of fun.
Miss Beulah Edwards of Bolton
is spending sometime with
her cousin, Miss Dossie Edwards.
Miss Ocia Vaie Bennett is vis- i
iting her sister, Mrs. Hardie j
Duncan, near Whiteville.
Mesdames W. R. Babson and
M. L. Evans and children, of Ash,
visited their aunt, Mrs. O. R.
Phelps, Sunday.
Mrs. W. A. Phelps, a nurse at
1935
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H The followi
I who desire to m
due Brunswick (
If paid on o
If paid on <
If paid on o
If paid on o
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Whenever any
will be issued, and I
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necessary. SEND Y
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Tax Supei
Brunswick County hospital, spent
the week-end at her home here.
Mrs. Emma Evans, of Freeland,
is spending several weeks
with her sister, Mrs. J. H. Cox.
Mrs. Evans has been confined to
her bed with paralysis for several
years.
Mrs. J. A. Simmons is improving
nicely from injuries received
in an automobile collision near
Whiteville a week ago.
Mr. and Mrs L. L. Edwards
and children, of Bolivia, spent
Sunday visiting friends and relatives
here.
Mr. R. M. Maness, formerly of
Exum, but now of Franklinville,
was a business visitor here one
day last week.
Winnabow News
CROPS DAMAGED
The excessive rains Monday
night and before have damaged
the tobacco crops in this vicinity
to the extent that not more than
half of the crop will be made.
Other crops were not damaged to
a great extent.
Dr. Joseph Ackerman and
daughter, Elizabeth, of Augusta,
Ga., arrived Tuesday evening to
spend some time at the Reids.
Mrs. R. S. Willets returned
home this week from Florida
where she has been visiting her
brother, Mr. Clarence Cumbee.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Planco,
of Southport, were visitors at the
home of Mrs. A. P. Henry Sunday
afternoon.
TLfVa VnrHo Hrnnr ixra a a viai^nr
here Thursday afternoon.
Mrs. D. E. Goodson left Friday
morning to visit relatives in
Charleston. Mr. Goodson and son,
Roger, left Saturday afternoon
for Charleston and all will return
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. G. K. Lewis arrived home
Saturday afternoon from Quitman,
Ga? where he has been
working for Fairbanks - Mor^e
Company.
Mr. and Mrs. Loper, of CharlesBeport
of the i
WACCAMAW BANK
At Whiteville, North Carolina, to the
of Business on the 29th day of J
ASSETS
Loans and Discounts ..
United States Government obligations,
teed
Other bonds, stocks, and securities ..
Total Loans and Investments (Ite
Banking House, $26,166.79; Furniture i
Cash in^ vault, exchanges, cash items
Other Assets
Total Assets
LIABILITIES
Deposits of individuals, partnerships (
demand or within 30 days
Time deposits of individuals, partners!
after 30 days or subject to more
Public funds of States, counties, sch<
or other political subdivisions
United States Government and postal
Deposits of other banks, cash letter:
cers' and travelers' checks outsl
Summary of Items 12 to 16. inclu*
(a) Secured by pledge of loans a
(b) Not secured by piedge of loa
Investments
(c) Total Deposits
Acceptances executed by this bank fot
dollar exchange (exclusive of
purchased or discounted, and of i
Interest, taxes, and other expenses a:
Dividends declared but not yet payal
Other liabilities
Capital accnunt:
(b) First preferred stock to R.F.
par $50.00 per share, retirable at
(e) Commonstock, 1000 shares, par
if) Surplus
(g) Undivided profits?net
(h) Reserves for contingencies a
(i) Reserve for undeclared dividem
stock, and for accrued inter
notes and debentures
(k) Retirement fund for prefer
capita notes and debentures
Total, Including capital aci
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, CO
J. N. Coburn, Cashier, Dr. R. C.
rector of the Waccamaw Bank & Trui
me this day, and, being duly sworn,
going report is true to the best of hi
Sworn to and subscribed before mi
R. L. SHOLA
(My commissior
J. N. COBURN, Cashii
DR. R. C. SADLER, I
W. P. BENNETT, Dire
BhwhSRRBMRBSVH
lax Lnsc
ng discounts are app
ake a pre-payment of
bounty:?
r before August 1, 2 1-;
>r before September 1
r before October 1, 11
r before November Is
r before Dec. 1, 1-2 of
such payments are made
the tax collector will later ii
axpayer subject to any adjv
OUR PAYMENTS TO OR SI
R. HO
visor, Brunswick Coi
THE STATE PORT F
ton, S. C., arrived Friday at the
home of their daughter Mrs. F.
J Till. They retuned Sunday and
Mrs. Till and children accompanied
them home for a two weeks
visit.
Mr. Lacy Dawkins left Sunday
for Lukens.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Dosher, of
Southport, spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. A. Preston Henry.
Mr. and Mrs. Richmond Galloway
and Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Galloway and family spent Sunday
with Mrs. Lizzie Henry.
Rev. R. C. Clontz was a visitor
here Sunday afternoon.
Mr. Thomas Gore and Mr. and
Mrs. Calvin Gore of Wilmington
were visitors at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. D. J. Ward Sunday.
V
Bolivia News
Mr. W. K. Cox was a business
visitor in Bolivia Tuesday.
Auto Accident
| Mr. Cedie Bullard and Mr.
Quinton Leonard had an accident
last Sunday night. The piece of
oil cloth which they were using
for a top blew over the windshield
of the model T truck which
they were driving and caused
them to lose control of the machine.
It began swerving and the
boys fell off. Neither of them
was hurt seriously.
Mr. George Hand, former editor
of the "Bolivia Gazette," left
Tuesday for Raleigh and then to
Norfolk to join the navy.
Mr. G. W. Kirby and wife arrived
in Bolivia Friday where
they will spend some time with
Mr. Kirby's sister, Mrs. Mary
Hewett.
Mr. D. P. McKelthan and Mr.
Luther Holden were business visitors
in Wilmington Saturday.
| Master Billy Stone, of Shal
Iotte, is spending a xew uayo ucic
with his sister, Catherine Stone.
Mr. Frank Mintz was in Wilmington
Saturday on business.
Mr. Ed Mercer spent Saturday
Condition of The
& TRUST COMPANY
Commissioner of Banks At the Close
Tune. 1935.
.. 4 519.853.25
direct and or fully guaran
30.274.48
304.176.90
ins 1 to 4) 5854.304.63
and fixtures 7,168.45 33,335.24
. and balances with other
421,327.92
720.00
11,309,687.79
>r corporations payable on
5 564,498.82
lip or corporations payable
than 30 days' notice.... 299,243.70
ool districts, municipalities
107.774.67
savings deposits 138,941.11
3 of credit, certified offi:anding
2,275.33
live:
nd or investments
3 233,004.92
ns and or
879.727.71
1,112,732.63
customers and to furnish
acceptances of this bank
anticipations by customers 3.701.52
ccrued and unpaid 2,242.01
Die 6.00
6,407.03
C. 1000 shares, \
$50.00 per share f. $50,000.00
$50. per share. ) $50,000.00
$25,000.00
48.101.76
ind depreciation 8,246.84
is on preferred
est on capital
750.00
red stock orl
2,500.00 184.598.60
count $1,309,687.79
iUNTY OF COLUMBUS?ss.
Sadler, Director and J. N. Coburn, Di9t
Co., each personally appeared before
each for himself, says that the fores
knowledge and belief,
e this the 16th day of July, 1935.
R, Notary Public,
i expires 2-23-36.)
sr.
Director,
ictor.
:ounts ?
licable to those
their 1935 taxes
2 pet. discount. Ij
, 2 pet. discount
2 pet. discount ||
t, 1 pet. discount |J
1 pet. discount
a post-formo receipt
isue the original offiistments
that may be
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jnty, N. G. ||
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in Wilmington.
Mr. Curtis Cox and Miss Vir- (
ginia Cox were in Bolivia Sunday.
4-H Club 3Ieets ev
The Bolivia 4-H Club girls held te<
their regular meeting at the home be
of Mrs. G. C. Lewis on Thursday
July 18, at 3 o'clock. The meeting
was called to order by the lead- se
er, Mrs. H. F. Mints, and the da
minutes were read by the secre- de
tary, Inez Wilson. dit
After a short business session un
a quilt pattern was selected with
which to make a 4-H Club quilt, to
The remaining part of the ce
I meeting was taken up by continuing
to work on unfinished to
garments. mi
Delicious cake, candy and iced re
tea were served by Mrs. Lewis, hii
after which the meeting adjourned
to meet again on August 1. en
Those attending the meeting were, na
Mrs. M. F. Mintz, leader, Inez sp
Wilson, secretary and treasurer, va
Amanda Potter, Jack Potter, an
Mildred Lewis, Mary Johnson, Si:
Edith Mercer, Gladys Mercer, ca
Margie Mercer, Catherine Lewis, of
Doris Cox and Creala Cox.
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Freeland News
By Miss Gertrude Simmons)
This section has had some rain
ery day now for the past thirsn
days. However, roads have
en passable an tne wnile.
Seriously III
Mrs. Maggie Evans has been
riously ill for the past several
,ys. Mrs. Evans is being attend
by Dr. W. R. Goley. Her contion
at present is reported very
favorable.
Miss Lillian McArthur is able
be out again following a rent
illneps due to malaria fever.
Mr. Loyd King is also ill due
malaria. He is taking treatsnt
from Dr. Goley. A speedy
covery is wished for him by
3 friends.
Mr. Wood row Simmons, who is
lployed by The Carolina Kelvi,tor
Company, Greenville, is
ending a two-weeks summer
cation with his parents, Mr.
d Mrs. W. B. Simmons. Mr.
mmons is a graduate of Wacmaw
high school with the class
'33.
Miss Clara Mae Milligan spent
NO!
:e with Chapter 122,
r of a dog is require
against Avauits uj uu
Veterinarian, in whic
furnished the inspec
or will administer th
ion for a fee of 50c. E
t vaccinated. The fee
osed will be 75c exce
ext annual vaccinatio
inspector at one of th
Rabies.
: paid for the vaccina
:ificate of Vaccinatio
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the past week-end with Miss
Vera Simmons.
Leaves For CCC
C. C. Simmons and Daniel Simmons
left this section this week
for CCC employment.
Mr. Luther Inman is scheduled
to leave Monday, July 22, for
CCC employment.
Messrs. Dampy and Wood row
Simmons visited in Boone this
past week-end.
Remodeling Store
Mr. Garfield Simmons, a merchant
of this section, is having
his store remodeled. When his
store is completed it will be larger
in order to / give the people
better service. He is also running
a gas station.
Bridge Work
Bridge work has been started
in the lower end of this section.
A crew under the direction of
Mr. B. Marlowe is now working
on the Juniper Creek bridge. A
completion is expected in two
weeks.
Catawba county sweet potato
growers are selling their cured
sweets at the storage houses for
; $1 a bushel.
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[ICE:
Public Laws Session 1
d, under penalty of lav
e of the inspectors list
;h case a certificate fror
tor.
ie vaccine, furnish the ti
very dog must wear th
i for vaccinating a dog i
pt for dogs that becoir
n. The fee for such do|
ie places listed below a
tion of a dog will be cr
n is presented.
DULE
O. Peterson, Jr., Inspet
DAY
JULY 29
JULY 29
AUGUST 1
AUGUST 1
AUGUST 3
L. Henry, Inspector
JULY 29
JULY 30
JULY 30
AUGUST 1
AUGUST 1
AUGUST 3
S. Ward, Inspector
JULY 30
JULY 31
AUGUST 2
AUGUST 2
wett, Inspector
JULY 29
JULY 31
JULY 31
AUGUST 1
AUGUST 1
Bennett, Inspector
JULY 30
JULY 31
JULY 31
AUGUST 2
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vid Ross, Inspector
JULY 30
JULY 31
JULY 31
AUGUST 2
AUGUST 2
f County Commissionei
fllNTZ
io Clerk
DNESDAY, JULY n
Stowaway FomJb
On Banana I
Wilmington, July jj H
I Smith, 24-year-old HotiiwM
I gro, arrived Monday afwM
I a stowaway aboard the^H
i gian steamer Nicholas
from Puerto Cortez, jjjH
and was lodged in jailjJM
departure of the vessl,
to Jennings Ott, immwM
spector. '
He said Smith will i*fl
back to Puerto Cortez
vessel, which brought a tsfl
of bananas here, returns
port.
The young man secreted I
self on the boat early
nesday morning. It salltd^f
day and hunger drove U.'H
his hiding place Saturday H
He was attempting to
friend at New Orleans.
Heide and company an
for the vessel. V
Much cotton in Sampson fl
ty has been planted for
time with a poor stand ql
ing secured.
I
.935, each dog I
/, to have the
ted below, or |
n said Veteriag
and certifie
tag showing
ifter the Scheie
six months
[s will be 50c. I
nd co-operate
edited on the
hour i
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