iir^l august 5* xum news ; rrT Sim Cashwell r and Lois, of Roc- e tK t' the week-end - her Parent3, -d J H ?1S' .v,,et to learn1 ;JS, Rav ha3 becn on the 1 several days, st Iercer, of Bolivia. eE:?t'oi Miss Mabel Ed- . Suf fer the past few ( !? helped crops greatly. ? iaV and tobacco. t flyers S. M. Bennett , an n'and Miss Hattie Ev- , fg,nsdaw. S. C.. visited ( eSV?t of Wilra" M '; ir" n,ons Saturday. of the Exum home lbef! .-'club will meet with i fl%wards on Wednes- i \rst 12th. at 2:30 p. m. < ? dMskter of Mr. t l Bennett, is ill. j1 :r , Mrs L. L. Edwards i J", J of Bolivia, visited J ?jk ww-"tue; * . , . .. and Maxe. are 1 * , several days here. ; Kvans has been quite 1 r [he past few days. ,1 inty Home Notes McQueen, of , ; ssit Willets. of | Sai ih Long, of I ers at the j . 7.;, < :y forenoon, of the j VtH'k , S r-.mor.s returned to the 1 iy morning, j , > rrv to learn that j itei Mrs. Ganey, was still j 1 William Guthrie 1 . M -cU. of Wil- j Thursday morn- j ... m s Virda Greer. j Mrs. R. I,, j all daughter glad- j inmates by a visit on last j | Mills and son, ] called to see J e Thursday af- j srs J. West Stanley and j n Howett. of Shallotte, and j Davis, of Hasting, Fla., I J rs at the home on Fri- ] 1 I V Davis, of Southport. was ] ia! caller at the home on J ay evening. 11 1 Hewett called Sunday I m 'l W. H. I)A We wish ville a most succ With a < new ones to mat W. \ FIRST SAI 1936 norning and took Mrs. Mary Swain to Southport for a visit, 1 iringing her back Sunday eve- V ling, accompanied by Mrs. Hew tt and Mrs. Emma Phelps. I Mrs. R. L. Johnson and Mrs. t Sthel Fulwood, of Southport, visted the home on Sunday after- t loon. j Mr. and Mrs. George Kirby, of supply, and son, Hobson Kirby, j >f Shallotte, were callers on Sun- , lay evening. The pastor of the Methodist , Church, colored, of Southport, aslisted by some of the members if his church, held a service for he colored residents Sunday af;ernoon, which was much appreciated. MILL BRANCH i ,1 Corn farmers of this section ] welcome the good showers of last i veek. There are some very fine [ corn crops this year. ] Dave Johnson, from Fayette- ' ville, visited relatives here last i veek. This was Mr. Johnson's ij first trip to Brunswick county in! 59 years. Mr. Johnson says there lave been quite a lot of im- j irovements made in here in that i ength of time. ! Mrs. Edward Memory, White- ] trille, spent several days here last : .veek visiting Mrs. Perry Mintz. i ;| ?Tobacco !( WE INVITE YOU TO C | | % It Take a day off ai j | fishing. If you can't do i ( at our service station tht i ( your county seat on bus I i We carry a full line of i [ teries and * I BUY FROM US Ar Hood Servi ! SOUTHPC ST WH! "" m m Not r . 7 mF&vmmmpr*-' ' jafggs ; . VIEL, JR. ? i to thank our farmer :essful one. It was a p capable force again wi te our warehouse your M. Your Own -ES: Friday Au / THE i Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Evans, of 31adenboro, spent the week-end lere with relatives. Henry Mintz is visiting his jrother, Carl Mintz, who is stationed at Fort Bragg. Mrs. Fred Allen is able to be lp again after being confined to ler bed for some time. A. W. Bradshaw and LeGrand rtedwine were visitors in this ] section Sunday. Tobacco Crop Widely Varied Elemental conditions this year lave caused the greatest varia- J tion in this tobacco crop this fear than for quite a while. Many I termers have barely started harvesting their crop, while others lave been curing for almost six iveeks. Many farmers are this week | barning the tips in their fields.! rhe farmers encountered con-! 3iderable difficulty this year in j getting a stand. There were 647 four-H club girls and boys registered for the annual 4-H club short course at State College, July 22 to 27. Club leaders and other interested per- j sons brought the enrollment to aver 700. s< Farmers? || OME TO SOUTHPORT >( id come down and go ) ( .lit . . I i tpat, oe sure to stop m < t ! next time you come to | in ess. ( ) { Automobile Tires, Bat- J ( Accessories. | \ j ( >iD SAVE MONEY j< )f !( U ice Station j j )RT, N. G. || AR ITEVILLE THE WELL The Bigge Mi APPR friends everywhere fo leasure for us to serve e are prepared to sell Tobacco Headquarte ?, W. B. iers and Propi WHIT g. 14th; Tuesdi STATE PORT PILOT, SOUT PLANTING ACTUAL SCENE?Her scene of the planting of a Spring.?(Cut Furnished Th partment of Agriculture.) Mrs. Hubert Boney of Teacheys, Duplin County, was honored with a Master Farm Homemakers Certificate awarded by the Home Demonstration Department of State College and is the : *?********?*?*?* ii BU1 || Brun During the next i S f Cnimnnup nn/1 m (Y) ^UUliLV iaxiiicio j * v ? ? V )Ti ? ? Ml ?ll??WWiinii||iMHnilMi I i> & t 'v EC IA r the patronage given : you. your tobacco for Higl rs at all times. yott/* Friends, Daniel,. rietors STAR EVILLE, ay Aug. 18th; 1 ? HPORT, N. C 'TOBACCO = - 1 r~_r AnJ : jSCA V*] . . , ' e may be seen an actua! tobacco field earl yin the rough Courtesy of N. C. Defirst North Carolina woman tc be so honored. Exhibits that told a story ol farm progress in North Carolina ,in recent years featured the anXXXJCXXXKXXXXXJtXat if IN | swick few weeks Brunswick j embers of their families ; offers of bargains?"too t be a sucker for these I ho follow the crowd and i Your buying from a de- J whom you have confi- j dollars will buy more that operates the year > of serving you 2 3 ? s LOTTE | Company j >y, Proprietor ITE, N. C. 3 ehoi i CAROL AREHOUSE But The TION us last season, enablin; lest Market Pri ces ar Jr. and J WAREHOL N. C. rhursday Aug. % nual Farm and Home Week exercises at State College July 27 j to 31 and visitors said the exJ hibits were better than any seen at the State Fair. A majority of the eight farmTennis Ei i : m I r' I : ; v i > },+ t . y4:y/&b ' | I ' ' ' ' ' ' i !|| RE-STRINGIN?Silk String Lamb Gut, $4.00 to $7.50. RACQUETS?Priced from $ out Leather Grips. BALLS?Made by Wright a RACQUET BRACES?Price Queen Cit; { PICK R 209 Market S J Wilmington, ise JNA Best qjl A. H. > $> g us to make our first 5 id we invite both old H. Moc ISE (%) 20th; Monday. THREE ers awarded Master Farmer certificates by the Progressive Farmer and the Agricultural Extension Service at State College last week attributed their success to good wives and Jersey cows. luipment * ^ ^ 1 ^ ^ ij^i ^ i i ; km i f-'i l -A . V s . i t i ' i . ; 1 ' "3 - *4 ' i ; ^ V. W s, $2.50 to $3.50. Genuine 2.00 to $15.00. With or with-*. ncl Ditson and Dunlop. d 50c. each. v Cycle Co. ARDS t.?Phone 862 North Carolina / ? 1 IOORE % >eason at Whitecustomers and * -i >re Aug. 24th