Thursday, January 25, 1940 Fish Net & Twine Company 310 Bergen Ave i & Jersey City, N. J. t to th * fishermen of North Carolina the same faithtul service that has characterized the busine-s Confederate tX* * * Nets for Every Need I Rep resented at Manns Harbor by H. R. CRADDOCK Get in Touch With Him When You Want Netting We Solicit Your Shipments Highest Market Prices And Prompt Returns Assured Booth Fisheries Corporation Wholesale Commission Fish Dealers Fulton Fish Market New York City ESTABLISHED SINCE 1848 Wallace, Keeney, Lynch Corporation WILLIAM H, CORNELL. Pres. Wholesale Dealers and Shippers of All Kinds of FRESH FISH Specialists in Striped Bass, Shad, Bluefish Prompt Returns, Best References NEW YORK CITY NEWCASTLE Fish and Oyster Co. BALTIMORE, MD. WHOLESALE COMMISSION DEALERS IN' EVERYTHING THAT SWIMS We Specialize in North Carolina Shad ROCK CATFISH CRAB MEAT HIGHEST PRICES—PROMPT RETURNS We Solicit Your Shipments Reference: Equitable Trust Co. D. A. MASSEY A - Q - JONES D. D. Lewis Company Successors to E. P. Timmons Shrimp, Rock and Flounders A Specialty— Prompt Returns Wholesale Dealers in North Carolina Fish Dock Street Wharf, Philadelphia LELAND G. WISE, Representative Stumpy Point, N. C. >. ______ ____ ___ im^HHLguiiy Reynolds Speaks | Chapel Hill—An unusually large crowd of approximately 1,500 stu-, denis heard Senator it. Reynolds i defend his course in the tinited States Senate and his organization «,f the ’‘American Vindicators” in a speech here before tre Carolina : Political Union. ** * j l Tobacco Prospects Hurl ! Raleigh—Withdrawal of Great i Britain from the American tobacco I , market is a “very serious blow” to' prospects for North Carolina’s chief cash crop, Dr. I. 0. SchaubJ N. C. State College dean of agri- j culture and director of the College' extension service said. Dr. SchaubJ implored every farm family to; grow something to eat this year, Jor their families and for their; livestock * * * Too Many Denominations Greensboro—Dr. G. Ray Jordan j of Winston-Salem told a fourth an nual convocation of North f aro-1 • i -a Council of Crur.hes here that “there is no justification for the more than 200 denominations in America, as there are not that mam viral religious issues in the New Testament.” , Y- # Killed by Failing Tree Dunn—Wesley Barefoot, 02, far mer of Dunn, route 5, was injured fatally when a huge tree fell on him near his home. Barefoot had gone in the woods to show a lum ber crew the dividing line of his property. !* * * i To Operate Orphanage j Lexington—The North Carolina State Council of the Junior Order voted unanimously at a special ses sion here to take over the Junior Order Orphan’s Home here from the national council and continue its operation. * * -•*: Asks Drug Probe Raleigh—Dr. Carl V. Reynolds, State health officer, demanded an investigation of the charge made before the general board of . the Baptist State Convention that mar ijuana, sex stimulating drug, is used to a considerable extent by high school students in the state. The Rev. Mr, Adams told the Bap tist board last week: | “The greatest menace to the schools of our state is marijuana and it is present in all the high schools I have visited.” i ** * ! Seek Air Line ' Fayetteville—Representatives of Wilmington, Charlotte, Pinehurst, and Fayetteville met here to fur ther plans for the establishment of an airline between Wilmington and I Charlotte byway of Fayetteville -1 and Pinehurst. i*v * I Counterfeiter Held j Salisbury—Joe Martin, charged with counterfeiting, was given a preliminary hearing before United (States Commissioner Stoner W. Kluttz and ordered held for trial in Salisbury federal court in April. •* * 1 1 Dairymen Meet Pinehurst —The North Carolina Dairy Products Association in their (annual meeting here, heard Fore3t ,H. Shuford, North Carolina com missioner of labor, tell that indus ' tries prefer to locate in states which have gone forward in labor legislation. I * * * Nude Rider Fined Mt. Airy—N. B. Spaiuhour, 24. Surry County’s “nude rider” was fined SSOO and costs in Surry Coun ty Superior Court on a charge of indecent exposure. ; * * * Open Historic House Halifax—The national president general of the Daughters of the American Revolution and other no tables will attend the formal open ing of the restored Constitution j House here February 2. The house is the shrine wherein was written the first constitution of North Carolina. * * * Legacy For Orphanage Windsor—Under the terms of a will filed with clerk of court here the sum of SIO,OOO cash is to be ■ given to the North Carolina Bap tist Foundation, Inc., for construc tion of a dormitory at the Thomas ville Baptist orphanage. The will was that of Dr. Wayland Mitchell 'of Lewiston. The anatomy depart jment of Wake Forest College, his wife and nephew shared in the be quests. | * * * Child Killed by Car Smithfield —Jesse Mumford, 11, son .of Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Mum jford was killed when struck by a 'car shortly after he had got off a school bus near Bagley. • * • Double Execution Raleigh—Central Prison Friday asphyxiated Glam Maxwell of Al \ leghany bounty and .Clarence Rog- THE TYRRELL COUNTY TRIBUNE of Durham County, both Ne groes, for confessed murders. * * * Press Meet Ends Chapel Hill—With the attendance reaching 215 to exceed expecta t ons, the Pith animal Newspaper Institute came to a dose here Sat urday. v * * Named McNutt Manager Charlotte-—State Senator Joe L. Blythe has- been named North Car olina manager fur Paul V. McNutt, the federal security administrator, in his campaign or the presidency of the United States. -« * * Hunter Shot Fatally Fayetteville—J. W. Richardson, lb, was instantly killed by a dis charge of a shotgun in the hands of Sim Canady, Jr., while the two were bird hunting. w * m Deane Announces Raleigh—C. B. Deane of Rock ingham, one of the two contenders in one of the bitterest and most pro onged election fights this state eer has seen, announced that he is again a candidate for Congress from the eighth district. Repre sentative W. O. Burgin of T.exing t n, Deane’s opponent in the 193 S fight, and Giles Y. Newton of Gib son have announced they will run. * * % Sues For False Arrest Smithfield—The Raleigh branch of Charles Stores Company has been named defendant in two dam age suits totaling $30,000 brought by Biiren Smith and G. Vernon Stancil for alleged false arrest last November 23. The suits were filed in Johnston superior court. * * * Flays “Pimp System” Charlotte Judge Frank Sims of Charlotte recorder’s court in a speech before the Rotary Club on The Negro Problem averred that :, 5 per cent of the policing done in Charlotte has been done by agree ments between officers and their stool pigeons. Prior to July he said the customary agreement between an officer and the pimp who in •iormed him about another Negro’s having liquor, was +o split the IB quor y ’ ,c *d on ihe oimp’s infor mation three ways one third for the pimp, one third for the officer and one third for evidence. FORT LANDING NEWS Mrs. Stanley Ainsley has return ed borne after spending the last few weeks in Norfolk visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Smith. Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Ainsley, Mrs. ”. A. Simmons and Stanley Ainsley spent Sunday in Norfolk visiting friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Llewellyn Phelps of Creswell spent Sunday with Mrs. Phelps’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Davis and Mrs. D. Y Powers spent a few' days in Norfolk visiting friends and rela tives. Mr. and Mrs. A. Kemp of Eliza beth City spent the week end here visiting friends. Wilbert Kemp of Elizabeth City spent the week end with Graham Liverman. Why Take a Chance ? Replace Old Wornout Tires Today With New FIRESTONES Avoid Dangerous Skidding and Blowouts BATTERIES- TUBES C. EARL COHOON “Friendly Service” WHOLESALE RETAIL Columbia, N. C. CRESWELL PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Durrance of Columbia and Mr. and Mrs. A. H. | Tucker were in Elizabeth City Fri day. j Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Bailey of Ral eigh were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Swain and Mrs. Ida Hassell. i W. H. Bolling Elizabeth City spent a few days hero recently. John Combs, Jr., of Camp Jack son, S. C., was home bn a furlough last week. | Mr. and Mrs. T. ,S. Harrell have returned to their home in Curri jfuck after spending a r ew clays ‘with T)r. and Mrs. W. H. Harrell. * j Mrs. H. W. Norman is ill at her home here. | Mrs. J. B. Davenport has return - ied home after receiving treatment jin Columbia hospital. I Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Mann of Co lumbia were dinner guests of Dr. and Mrs. G. A. Martin Monday. John A. Blue and sons, Mack and I Vernon, and Misses Eleanor Hamp [ton and Mildred Midgette of Coin ; jock were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Davenport Sunday. Hershey Pritchett left Sunday for a business trip to Norfolk. W. A. Spruill of Norfolk spent the week end at his home near here. Miss Minnie Davenport of Nor folk spent the week end with Mrs. Rov F. Alexander. Mr. and Mrs. R. F Powell, Mrs. W. R. Powell, Mrs. M. C. Barnes ard daughter, Bonnie, and Eugene Ward of Orlando, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Powell Sunday. Mrs. A. L. Holmes and R. L. Litchfield visited Mrs. Jennie Hop kins in. Roper Sunday. Billy Bateman spent the week end in Coin jock as guest of Mach- Blue. Dime Store Fire I Smithfield—Fire of unknown or igin gutted Rose’s five and ten cent store here doing an estimated dam age of $15,000. The fire was dis covered at night by tourists passing through who gave the alarm. WATCH FOR OUR MONEY SAVING PLAN GET FULL PARTICU LARS AT OUR STORE We are still running our Extra Pants FREE with each International Suit COME IN AND LOOK THE LINE OVER Tom Yerby’s Store Columbia, N. C. ®EDERER INCORPORATED Unity & Elizabeth Sts., Frankf'd, PHILADELPHIA, PA. —for NETTING and FISHERMEN’S SUPPLIES Represented 3y ANDREW S. AUSTIN Representative on Hatteras Banks Hatteras, N. C. And GEORGE C. HALL Washington, N. C. Phone 346 Atlantic Fish Market, Inc. WM. F. SOLON, Traveling Representative WHOLESALE SCALLOPS SHRIMP ROCK and SHAD A SPECIALTY 243-245 SOUTH FRONT STREET PHILADELPHIA, PA. DAILY RETURNS Prompt lur ”° nest Retur n s SHIP TO J. GLAZER WHOLESALE RECEIVER ALL KINDS of SEAFOOD “GIVE US A TRIAL AND BE CONVINCED” 246 South Front Street Dock Street Fish Market Lombard 8870 Phila., Pa. SEABOARD FISH COMPANY Wholesale Commission Dealers in All Kinds of Fish—Shrimp—Crabs—Clams—Etc. NORTH CAROLINA SHAD WANTED WHOLESALE FISH MARKET Baltimore, Md. Consignments Solicited , Daily Returns We Have Been Satisfactorily Serving Shippers Since 1867 If prompt returns, plus honest weight and prices mean anything to you, give us a trial when shipping fish on consignment. * ° Ship fish only of good quality and be sure they are iced on bottom and top. 3 wither “returns' f “* SUrB y ° U Wi " ** We " satis,ied C. E. Warner Company INCORPORATED 8 Dock Street Fish Market Philadelphia, Pa. PAGE THREE