| p.v APRIL 7. 193: S^ICS 1 L To Farmers I forest*'1' Points J*o 1 W I. F.ue Source Of W&Jl In- '"? r? North B/.of oalpwood can be a K? JC;'!u! forests, said H'-; '.^tension forester P .wood indus- ? ,, upwood every;8' Jfl m 53 , jree of cash u , J'and u'p "' . to thin their c ... stands ?c for 1";< [|| stood timber. 01 V > pulpwood. "" m ir forests ? fl to i V I be considered hi V the ? Bf'JmJuit '( lores try. As a ? Hy^ h > round out a c< BfSuic.il foiestry program.;1" v-ell gi pu Oil. he added. Sl B'". mted, WL everiro'o :ed trees. They a source of income " fc the better trees are grow- b< ^ ." sa-.i lo.s posts, pilings. 1,1 . ,I;1V.> holts and other I n why the K^jjliv at;.! the lumber in B? cannot draw their wood c* from tiif same forests. ec Hi. ?; the land owners P1 BTfc'r tie:-' s a crop that ? I* rvi' ts as lone- a* IB ? r? . V and -J tc " in It Mold Again paging Plants;; ni Bespread Appearance Of ct pease In North Caro- pi Im Again Threatens le Serious Damage To Crop n< |. >me a serf- d? l 1937 flue-cure! :l. I JCorth Carolina, di It V Of Slat.' Col- da I ' r.-a.l damage I gia, f I , the border f r:to - State. he said, and fater nf ... .I ix-ds in the old In belts have been attack- j gots. or the larvae of a V k Hack fly. and freezes have ' ' jijoird a rumbor of seed a toe old and new belts, idded. |e best defense against blue l be said. is to stimulate the lb lo a more rapid, thrifty ilii Small, weak plants are w Ct killed by blue mold. j00 b small plants, a top-dressI well rotted r.table manure. wl Icken manure, chopped fine I ;12 (Bread over the seed beds j ' ?o better than nitrate of I to stimulate growth. w' tilie manure may be put in '!a ' sack, filled 3-4 full, and th I in a barrel of water to 'W] h hours Then sprinkle the 'over the bed with a sprink I device that will; 'a 1. j int of plain watie sprinkled over j off the plants, are an inch or "' to five pounds ? la should be ap- ' 00 square yards ' ack flies, or mid-! ^ rider the seed bed ^ ( continued, mag- ^ at work in the unds of naphthaId tje applied un- j a each 100 square It. he added, beds lamaged by freez- s sealed. Lg - an 'tstment in r.s- Available J 1)3 ;e Van Horn Mosir.g General. 4th pij ounces that while : co 1500 Southern boys army since last are still several al lalified young men. or authorized for _ tma and the New I for those who the army away i 1 to those wishing | lixie there are vaair corps at Barkuisiana. and in all G branches at all osts in this corps should contact the ce nearest their : ur,irate with the K' etuiting Office, lot! " Building, Atlan- tu detailed info;- sp th is the child's j the minister. |pe fplied the mother, sa su After the famous < ,f course", said the I clc we see, who is the, na c now?" 'foi 7 Employers May jl Ccme Under Act rhousands Who Do Not; Come Under Act May Voluntarily Participate in Compensation Act Raleigh. March 8.?Many thou-1 _ mils of employers in North Car- j j Una who do not come under the i ix)visions of the State Unem-1 ioyment Compensation Act be- j ruse they do not have as many j s eight employees or because i ley are engaged in excluded j lasses of work, if they so de-, re, may give their employees | le protection of the act by vol- < ntarily bringing themselves un-1 ?r its provisions, Chairman j harles G. Powell, of the State | ommission. points out. Figures compiled in the com- 1 lission's office indicate that j lere are probably 20,000 employ-, s in the State who have from! le to seven employees. They are I ccluded from the list of those | hose workers are covered by ic unemployment compensation \ j rovisions of the act, but they ?ve the privilege of electing to ! >me under the act. By this elec- j on their employees would re- j >ive the same kind of protec-, on as the workers in larger or-: mizations. The act excludes the ' nailer employers primarily be-' luse of the trouble in adminis ring the act. particularly while le operation of the act is just >ginning. It may be changed to elude them later. j Also, employers in excluded asses of work, including agri-; murai labor, uomesuc service homes, work for religious, laritable. scientific, literary anil lucational purposes, anil all non ofit organizations, such as priite schools, colleges anil hospits. may come under the act and ve the employees the same proction as is enjoyed by those in i eluded classes of work. Kmploycrs not included because ' the small number of workers the type of employment, who ish to protect their workers to tat extent, may apply for volltaiy coverage on blanks furshed by the commission. The immission passes on these aptcations ami approves them unss there is some just reason for >t doing so. Such voluntary emoyers are required to stay un r the act for two full years, id to give notice at least 30 tvs before the end of a calentr year before they are permiti! to withdraw. 'armers Should ! File Worksheets j . i aimers Who Desire To j Come Under Provisions . Of Soil Conservation Pro- ' gram For First Time This j Year Must File j North Carolina farmers who ish to take part, in the soil nservation program this year r the first time should file jrk sheets with their county cuts by March 31, said Dean O. Schaub, of State College. However, he added, growers 10 participated last year <10 not ,ve to file new work sheets, as 4, ose which were filed in 1936 m 11 be good in' 1937. But if any change has been j ade in the size of a grower's j rm. or if he is operating a dif- j rent farm this year, he should j j itify his county agent at once, j 1 e dean continued. j j Payments for diverting soil-dc- 11 eting crops and for carrying j t soil-building practices will be j ade only to growers who have j ed work sheets, he added. 1 The work sheets, he explained, | e not a binding contract; they j erely list information about the ' 1 of different crops grown j ; the farm and the use made of 1 ch field. j I Such a worksheet is needed to j termine the amount of pay- | ents a grower can become eli- j ble to receive and what he j ould do to earn the payments. Compliance with the program < entirely voluntary. Dean Sch- j d> stressed. The AAA is offer- ) g payments to growers who j ish to carry out certain prac- j :rs to improve their soil and j .lance their farming operations, j The sooner worksheets are fil- j . he continued, the sooner the j unty offices will be able to j 11 new participants what they j ill need to do to earn the full j nount of their payments. it ice Retard The 1! jrowth Of Cattle jj . :1 ood Idee. To Examine ! ( Stock For Lice And Ticks I j Before Turning Them | j Out On Range For Sum-: j mer Months Examine cattle for lice and ler external parasites before rning them into pasture this1 ring, urges Fred M. Haig, of ( e State College dairying de-1 rtment. Calves and young stock, es- j cially, should be examined, he j id, as they are particularly bjeet to injury. ; Cattle lice are very small, he ; nt on, and one must look >sely to detect them with the ked eye. They are usually ' ind more numerous around the | Jj lead, shoulders, and tail of tl inimal. Infested cattle rub again >osts and trees. This wears o 1933 Chev. Pick-up Repainted. Motor overhauled, in good condition. . . . Good tires and '37 license $295.00 1930 Ford Coupe? '37 tags. In fair condition? $75.00 1929 Ford Coupe, $65.00 Tags and ready to 1935 Oldsmobile Sedan with trunk Beautiful dark blue finish. See this clean car today . .. _ _ m ? m Priced Right We have several used cars, priced from $9.95 to $49.95 These will make good strawberry Trucks! Braxton Auto Service (INCORPORATED) WHITEVILLE, N. C. ?HJC?M3tat?ar the nomination of tv rill be held at 7:30 o'cloc f / ?r nomination of two a ill be held at 7:30 o'cloc] r nomination of two ale I be held at 7:30 o'cloc! T. Yaske V1AN CITIZEN COM tltlCMltXXJCXKKIKKlHUm PILOT, SOUTHPORT, N. C. *'to a gum ?n the branch: thence south s 66 west 80 poies to a stump; thence rj 1 south 20 east 28 i>oles to a bay; thence with the bay south 00 west .100 poles to a pine: thence south 23 . east 54 poles across the bay to a pine. S. \V. Smith's corner; thence ! south 8ft west 192 poles near edge of 11 bay to a stake; thence south 20 east , 194 poles across main road to another bay; thence about south G5 east 140 1: poles to the eight mile post; thence about north 70 east 206 poles with the southern edge of bay to the sea shore road; thence with said rond a across the bay about north 58 east - 21C poles with the northern edge of - bay to the beginning, being the same t land conveyed to S. W. Smith by J. H. Smith et ux, et al. by deed dated September 24. 1903. recorded In Book 1 25. at page 240, in the office of the > Register of Deeds of Brunswick county. N. C. Second Tract: Adjoining the lands . of J. H. Smith. S. W. Smith and . others, bounded as follows: 50 acres. L more or less, laid out for David .'Smith, lying on the head of Gum Swamp. Beginning at a pine near ".David Smith's old path; thence west 122 chains 36 links to a pine; thence ! north 22 chains. 36 links to a pine; j thence north 22 chains 36 links to a pine in a savannah on the Little Bay ) ' Branch; thence east 22 chains 36 k i links to a stake over Gum Swamp; thence south 22 chains. 36 links to i the beginning, same being land con veyed by David Smith and wife to ; S. \\\ Smith, by deed dated Xovem; ber 12. 1892. recorded in Book MM. j at page 61, in the office of the ' I Register of Deeds of Brunswick coun3 J ty. North Carolina. ? : Third Tract: Known as the Dale 'place, adjoining the lands of T. M. j Thompson, et al. Beginning at a ' | gum tree at the run of Poley Gulley; I runs thence north 20 east 69 poles I to a stake at the main road; thence with said road south 73 east 96 poles to a pine. T. M. Thompson line; 'thence with Thompson's line south 33 j u est 108 poles to a stake in the Poley Gully: thence with the run of said Gully to the beginning, and being the same land granted by the State of North Carolina to S. W. I Smith. July 22, 1905. recorded in | Book WW. at page 369. in the office i of the Register of Deeds of Brunswick county. X. C. Excepting and saving, however, so much thereof as was recovered in Superior Court by T. M. Thompson against S. W. Smith, August. 1908. Exception: All that certain tract or parcel of land situate in Smlthville Township. Brunswick county, being a portion of the Smith Farm and being described as follows. Beginning 1 . at a point in the renter or state 1 Highway Xo. .10. at the intersection Ijof Bolivia dirt road just southwest . j of the corner of Service Station, arid runs a line continuing the Bolivia '.dirt road crossing State Highway Xo. i .10 about 800 feet to a four prong live oak: thence an easterly direction. parallel with said State Highway to the Smith east line: thence 'that line to Smith's north line: theme 1 north line to the center ol' Bolivia dirt road: thence the center of said ; Bolivia dirt road to the beginning. Dated and posted this the 25th day ?'i Match, 1937. W. H. HOLDERXESS. Trustee. By C. Ed Taylor, Attorney. 4-21c tiu step: sale of land Default having been made and (declared by the holder of the notes secured, by virtue of the power <>:' sale contained in that deed of trust dated August 20th, 1035, from A. W. Clemmons to the undersigned trustee. recorded in Book 58, at page 159. in the office of the Register of * i Deeds of Brunswick County. X. C.. 1 the undersigned trustee will expose fat public sale to the highest bidder. ; for cash, at the court house door. Southport. X. t\. at noon on Monday, April 2Bth. 18.17, , the following described real estate . in Brunswick county, X. C., bounded , and described as follows: All that certain tract or parcel of land, situate in Smithville township. ! | Brunswick County, being a portion of the Smith Farm, and being described as follows: Beginning at a point in the center of State Highway Xo. 10 at the intersection of Bolivia I dirt road just southwest of the corner of Service Station and runs a line coiitainuing the Bolivia dirt road crossing State Highway No. .10. about 800 feet to a four prong live oak: thence an eastercly direction parallel ; with said State Highway to the Smith east Hue; thence that line to Smith's north line: thence north line to the center of Bolivia dirt road: thence with the center of said Bolivia dirt road to the beginning. Dated and posted, this the 25th dav of March. 19.17. W. H. HOLDKRXESS. Trustee. By C. Ed Taylor, Attorney. 4-21-c OUTBADE SALE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that mortgage recorded in Book 52. at page 307, j given by T. H. Lindsey and wife. Kate T. Lindsev, to the undersigned to secure a note therein recited. De-! fault having been made in the pay-1 ment, to satisfy the terms of the mortgage, the undersigned will expose at public sale, to the highest i bidder, for cash, at the court house. door, Southport. N. C.. at noon, on i E II It II )l li ION ii 11 ii ii ii X N. C., are hereourthouse on the j J :k p. m. for the j i r the office of voted on at the l held on the first 1937. I li yo aldermen for k on the evening ldermen for the k on the evening i ! II lermen from the i on the evening ; i 11 )i 11 ill II MITTEE I! I | ? " I Monday, April 2?th, 1917, [the following described real estate: In Smithville Township, loc ated in I ! the City of Southport. Beginnitig at j J a point in the east line of Howe (Street 139 feet southwardly from the; i southeast corner of Howe and Moore Streets. C. E. Cause's northwest coroner; runs thence parallel to Moore Street eastwardlv with the Cause line CO feet; thence southwardly, I parallel to Howe Street 41 feet to ! the Anna B. Thompson northwest comer; thence eastwardlv. parallel to Moore Street 66 feet to an alley; j thence northwardly with said alley. . parallel to Howe Street 80 feet to the corner of the bank property: thence westwardly. parallel to Moore Street to Howe Street: thence southwardly! with the east line of Howe Street j 39 feet to the t>egifining. Dated and posted, tnis the 25th ! day of March. 1937. i C. ED TAYLOR. Guardian of James Stanley. Mortgagee. 4-21-c j FORECLOSIRE SAIL OF UK A I. ESTATE MORTGAGE | L'nder and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain mortgage deed made and executed by C. T. Bozeman and wife A. E. Bozeman. to M. E. Trinp, mortgagee. for $590.92. daten the 1st day of January. 1928, duly recorded in Book No. 4&. at page 159. in the office of the Register of Deeds of Brunswick county, to which reference is hereby especially made. Default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness therein described. the undersigned L. C. Tripp, administrator of the estate of M. E. .Tripp, will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for c ash at the courthouse door in the City 1 of Southport. and the county of Brunswick, on I Suturduy, April 24, 19.17, at 12 o'clock noon, the following des-' cribecl piece or parcel of land lying and being in Brunswick county, X. O.. and bounded and described as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a stake. Sellers' corner. runs thence 219 yards to a stake in Sellers line; thence about north j 90 poles to a stake in Sellers line: thence 249 yards with the Sellers line to the west corner; thence 90 poles to the beginning, containing j Twenty acres, more or less Dated and posted, this 24th day I I of March. 1937. L. C. TRIPP, Administrator , of the estate of M. K. Tripp, deceased S. B. Krink and Kobert \V. Davis. | Attorneys for Mortgagee. 4-28-c ~~ EXKITTKIX'S .NOTICE I Having qualified as Executrix of, the estate of (J. W. Kirby, deceased, late of Brunswick County. North i Carolina, this is to notify all per-' sons having claims against the es-' tate of the deceased to exhibit them! to the undersigned at Supply. N. C\,, on or before the 10th day of March. [ 193S. or this notice will be pleaded i in bar of their recovery. i All persons indebted to said estate . will please make immediate payment. 1 This March 10th. 1937. DORA C. KIRBY. Bxerutrix. Amuzu THEATRE Southport FIR., SAT., APRIL 9-10 "STATE FAIR" Starring WILL ROGERS Janet Gaynor, Lew Aycrs and Sally Eilers Short?"Legend Of Lei" MON., TUES., APRIL 12-18 "GUNS OF THE PECOS" (Musical Western) Dick Foran, Anna Nagel Short: "Coconut Grove" (A Tec. Color Cartoon) WED., THIJR., APRIL 14-15 "ADVENTURE IN MANHATTAN" (Romantic Drama) Jean Arthur, Joel McCrea Short: "Hold 'Em Cowboy" (One of the "New World Of Sports" Series) .. .. = PI ^5 G< We have a barn full of fine young Tennessee Mules, all are well broke and ready for work. % If you want to buy a mule or trade see us. We know we can please you. HACKNEY Wfi Seth - i FIVE Robert W. Davis. Attorney for EXECt'TOK'S NOTICE Executrix. 4-14-c Having qualified as Executor Ox A1,M1NlsntAlon.s >)IT? K lh- esta,f ?f W'llUam Anderson, d* Having qualified as administrator ' eased. ,a,l? of Brunswltk county, of the estate of C. 1... Stevens, dt? North Carolina, this Is to notity &1 ceased, late of Brunswick eountv. |n?r.?ons having claims against the v _ North Carolina. This is to notify all ^aid estate of said deceased to ex? persons having claims against the ... .. . ?? estate of said deceased to exhibit h,l>tl them to the undersigned thern to the undersigned at Southport. Southport. X. C-. on or before the X. C\, or or before the 18th day of 25th day of February, 1938, or this March, 1938, or this notice will be notice will be pleaded In bar of pleaded in bar of their recovery. All recovery. All persons indebted to said persons indebted to said estat will estate will please make immediate please make immediate payment. payment. This, i:'th day of March. 1937. This 34th day of Fehruary. 1937. A E STEVENS. Administrator J BERG. Executor of of L\ L. Stevens. Southport, \ t.\ William Anderson, Deceased. C. Ed Taylor, Attorney. 4-21-c 4-7-c iPifErefBreraiBiajaBamia/aajaHjajaiBjaaiaigiEjaiHrajH^raJHJHjBa^ I Get Ready 1 To Make Your Tobacco Crop! New Idea Horse-Drawn Transplanters Master and Other Makes Hand Transplanters |S|j Bover Horse-Drawn Sprayers In] HAND SPRAYERS?Both Wet and Dry ; Tokyo and Yellow Mammoth Bean Seed WE HAVE A LARGE STOCK | OF FARM SUPPLIES! I I International Trucks, Tractors and Power Units =j MONEY SPENT NOW WII.L SAVE YOU DOLLARS THIS FALL . . BUY NOW! Wilson Implement Co., Inc. I WHITEVILLE, N. C. | WHIN Y?? B^Y Games of chance may be all right in their place?but why risk your money v;hen you JL buy razor blades! Ask your dealer for Probak rl/liwil Jr. ?produced by the world's largest manu- f" ^ / tj si facturer of razor blades Here is known c quality?a double-edge blade that gives you \i$% one excellent shave after another ?and sell3 I ; at 4 for lOdI Ask your dealer for a package X : .?>> of Probak Jr. blades today. 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