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i to t.'hke k fool Thd t: in hie. and it i'the tii r to fot it ever with y. S- " , 1 way in getting . v ,Tm to "burn the mld ' Wow its to tram the 3 in frivolity and ques- tll'JS. ' " ! ( ' o" ' ' i newspaper writer says, , in-n smoke like ladies, , women 1 smoke like a r." and then r she ( added,( i men make' their hus ioke." "' ' ' d to be when a polished on th.a ettiv.o for And yet he .' l quar.ers i O the fake com-- the country. J 4G0.CQ0 yeais i what we'll do.. n met another gentleman, Jil say With some cugnuy. imn'rtn riif." To-day when t one or therother bluntly Heigo-bo; gimme a match i u n thnt' In the old-faahionr t -offices there was what ,:.-d "A Printer's devil" the :. no- the business. Now e called apprentices At any . ,A.r the old CUStome me t-en gone ev. J ,. mctimes we hear an a ' t iier i, "0-h for the good old days of his. youth. He smiles and wonders who would choose to live during Jbs period of history of the stage coach, or when our forbears wove the cloth to-make our clothes, and when manv of the conveniences of this ace were unknown, How the BDOUl unrfflhtii arnt alnnsr without auto- '' Ve . nS 'mobiles, radios, soap, stoves, tooth "l"3onlanftndBee, brushes, window glass, railroads, " ' , 'telephones, without practically "0 1 1 " '"" ," "" VrH AMr fhlnrra Vara tirbtV TCtm out - of; fashion . . M Mtioi w ur 9 14 , teen j years, i . Fl"irgea unices all .;ng about carriv. of the t '.; ; through i rock n' ( straw licit fti wash 'ib 1a Saturday ni;. di and i beds and Kk t time;. Slept on s .1 jok a-hath In the t j kitchen only on a. A brick, was used kA. Bi,ri. and women wore t m the hair. If you rebiember thma mines ana oinuy Others It's no sign you. are getting old. Jfs Just the sign oi goou memory. . . i - r . it. i nn'onndnr that manv peo ple declare that the world -U grow ing worse lor tne . uiijhb- rciwuu literally filled with stories of accidents, catastrophes, crime and other ; disconcerting Wblakers are out or wsmon , . essentials of life Khese days. But during tne .civil . never been a time when War period the boys uvea in-, ... w.,.,...-,, ltself B0 rapWly. and .!.i..i..o ! Orant. unerman. . wuiDacn." so consistently as now. iue uew v - . ,,. Lee. Uncoln, Jeff Davis wore vetlon, . discoveries are con-i news. The means of communlca tC' r-.hih.i , lllltell:wn?0,!" r'TrT-rT. been so' well developw ureiu. v- ; . unuauv Dnneinir out soraeiiimis iu I - . .. r. life till wide awake repormrs i ouu-. lng escape. Tms is uie kiuu , w stuff that usually catches the at tention of the reader.' ' If the good ,w6rk :of the good vpm civen an equal publl' city we telleve that so many peo nid, rnM not be- prone to thlhk the'world.is growing worse. inventions ana discoveries are con- - - (.,,, jarfnn(Mi m tiim'hive been so. wen developea "v. iit like Dickens and no- U.,Tw d awake reporters let noth- . ... - moxe our wurn, .tstuuw, ww ' uwi tables generauy wore wmsKers. a more p,ftlUent nd our dothing and beard was then the Inslgna of man food roDlemM dtfflcuit. How hood. Bankers, merchants, men in can recall when men put trades, physicians, scientists ana i . j, Statesmen all wore beard. The o over their heads, and any mustache coffee cup then was to , body could hitch up a horse, every style.v Some men wore what is call- '.body : had tonsils1 and kept them, ed the "Horse' Tall" mustache, had appendicitis, 'people which Is in style today by a '"" as an evidence of ' manly I pride, j ,. . s, ,- - . - Brtiha vMH AtfA T. tlirUM OUt mf f? beard for several weeks. Some one said that I soon would look like King George, -I" had a girl then. was to pay" every Saturday! She said that she couldn't stand ' . ' , J "those brisUes." My whiskers went "-'rYOU!.' SERVIGES; WE HAVE ipme ta'consi'ler our part to- the life of the com, munity-thatof a public servant. The innumerable small services we are "able 'ti perform; the a'dvlce , we can offer regarding financial prqblems: our interest In community development; all are expressions of the part wa have chosen to flay to you. and to our community. '-'t . ' ' ' " ' ' ' . -An' Insltutlon Fouled Upon Public Conf Idoiice ' jAU "of our iccounts Insured by Federal Deposit t , t i .. insurance Corporation ' ' ' " V'rS 'I RESOURCES OVER'19,000,00 ' . . :" , . . ' WALLACE With The State Leciclaiture ; In Raleigh liaot Veek ; Hj Bf, L. 8BIPMAN, SpeeW Beporto, For TM KEVSW Raleigh, April 8. AU signs fajl in wet weatherv and the. same Js true of the North Carolina Legis lature. The Senate finance Commlt h.. tnun a solid week to ex- 1 tract practlcaUy all the changes i . .f .. i .- in hB rev- that tne iioUBB ujc - ' .... .. . i w a ma o DI1T0 x'enue bill alter guv : ' X' hd inint finance committee. 1 . . - . A.M. 1 . ,Mlllf1 'As a practical maiwsr, . i hwn easier to have subsUtut- Ud the orlginar'bill, and, have gone ! to the Senate with that, but Ihere 'was one Important change, an in 1 crease from ne million dollars to -$1,630,000 in the amount proposed ha AiwrttA from the State high way funds. In order to, put tnat across,' the chairman of the Senate .nmmiHm. : Harris New man, made a special trip to Wash- . sr other State officials had gone. Tnat aeiayeu nf nav. ana umsu uioiv I vvujiw v, F . pwas some dandruff raised .among Senators, who have been sianuing by the highway funds. That start ed more discussion There was another matter that delayed ttog- i' the Senate fi nance committee. There has been a strong bloc of Senators, anxious to get the finance measure in shape SO that it WOUia require 4"iae olAhe HlB liquor bill to balape the budget. It was thought that if aaioa fo could be reduced, and rlt could be shown -that: the. Hill 11- quor Dili' wouiu "wimi v,.v get that it" migBrHvea-chance. Tiii offnrt aDnarenuy ianeu, u tham ta a stroncr senUment in the House ; against putting over the liquor WU in Ue' 'Dsence m ,y mandate' front the people, no mat ter what may be thought of he -nf iflaiittmQflt of the jsinvu-. ...... members, of the legislature wern. elected without najnngjgouc iw a discussidnvof 'prohibition. There was a tacit, IT -noti-aciuai .unaerr tending, in ' the last campaign, that' "tb rereiiesdum!, ot A.03,3. pn the repeal of 'th eigntenin ....a mendmeht' was rf'Saspdate to 1635 I crUlntlll-A. . ..: .- .i ' j finance ' arching up t ,i,d U.. .ciied down i on the reduction of the sales U It first reduced the 'sales tax to wn nor cent:.- and only receeded after it was shown that the bud get' could not -be "balanced, even with the liquor bill, in the shape the bin was in, without a tnreeper cent sales tax. But the return -to. the three-per . cent rate does not Mean that a fight will not be wag ed in the Senate for a reduction. But there is little prospect that It will succeed. The best that can be hoped for Is ailmlnatlon of f ood stuffs from the mu. u mere is i exemption of staple foods from the measure, than that wll call fori taxes from othersources. Vrhe' Senate': finance - Committee eliminated the income tax from' dividends on stock dividends and the high bracket chain filling ata-, tion license taxes, out aaopieo a subsUtute for the latter that is ex pected to ' yield ". practically ; the same revenue. A fight win oe wag-, ed to restore the Income tax ' on dividends ,to raise income taxes to the maximum of six per cent,' to eliminate income tax exemptions nit -rifts to churches and charities. etc., with the hope of either reduc- ! ing the sales tax rate or eise plac ing exemptions of ata'ple foods. Even the budget will be out or i halnnne. but as - better business conditions are expected, it is the' X contention pi-many legunawrs uiai they can leave the budget theoreti cally out or Daiance a minion or so for each year of the biennimum Without danger. . o - 1 To Depositors and other creditors in the THE BANK OP MAGNOLIA , . i : Magnolia, N. C. ; . V As required of all banks operating under the laws of this State by the Act ot the General Assembly (duly ratified ana known as House Bill o. 185) this bank hastens to crive you due notice of the ef--Pi.f a -f hia lAtrialation. accordinff to the following statement specifically, set out ? in the Act: ' " . . '"That on and after July I, ' -1935, by virtue of Chapter ! ; Public Laws of 1935, the additional or double lia- , bility heretofore imposed by - , Statute upon the stockhold ers of banks, in the event of the liquidation of such banks, doing business Under the laws of North Carolina will be no longer imposed." L.D.DAIL, Cashier. whan th Senate cets through with' the revenue bill, which will , take all of this week, It will go to ' conference, and the various Items - ...... . over which battles have been Irt the day. It Is also designated to pre- House and will be waged in me vent tax evasions uy Fu.w Senate will.be used- as trading ; government oonos ay w.o...., items in framing the bill .AU 01 pie. 3 thlsivilt take time, and then the bill will have to go back'for final passage, and this will take another week. As matters now stand, if will -take three weeks for the leg islature to complete its work, and thai; will put the adjournment aaie The House killed without dis omuion a Senate measure to pro hibit county party chairmen from becoming canaiaates umeaa we; resign by April 1st of the year in i . v. , i. MiM nn,4a nr a a In H TIP Ul YflU puv uw wwuu-.. WIUCQ XllCJf o up to May 1st It had neen nopeo 1 wim the disposition ot tne igis- ,i .... Mub .a irat Ihmiltfh ' . . . ihUn. u,lltltfal fltAnfi UP tO May UK. imm uuiu:wltn tne Oispomuon m iuc "s- untU the past week to get through iature to let things political stand great scientist. by Easter. Even witn May m w u they are .All eriorts. iu secure -j - toe adjournment date, it will fall "pu 0f the absentee voting act Arican, "J of J" f"e . TV.... ,hn n'. -.1 ,.,jt g.ir.i hiiu of these fertilizers and many far- farmers last Friday night- The 'party" was given at Duplin Coun ty Court House. The chief, feature of the even ing was a presentation of "Back to the Soil." This production gave a lot of interesting information a bout nitrate of soda and shows how it is produced here in the South. Only a few weeks ago Dr. Charles H. Hertv. the- South'S urged r Southern Southern fertilizers. hart of the 1931 session when the Legislature stayed in session until May -nia. -o While the. Senate finance com mitten wrestled xver the revenue bill,, both houses of the Legislature marked., time, and scarcely a quorum was In attendance. How- I nave wewm . would repeal tne act as loouuwca but these could only apply to local nfrirora as It would be unconstltu- I tlonai to make a local act apply to State officers. :MULD'OU;ayAKT,: TO-::BUY; ' ' W ' i '? b A ' t f asaaaiMSBssMasaw f mers in this neighborhood were at the showing In order to find out all they -could about this home product. ' The winner of the contest were Stephen Raynor. ot Beulaville; Miss Nancy Hines. KenansviUe, Miller (colored) or 1 'Jl - - a m -," st G iiaraiy naa and Balem qonini;W .iu.a.-v. mtttee on penal mstiiuuons soucu ever enough members stayed n ! thPQUKh with their investigation , Kenansvuie. n.1.lk jt knua a AIIMlim ftt fAOl ... ... i I .nnl : session as RepresentaUve Clegg fQre Tmm R. .E3. Sentelle ' STEALS SOAP, GOES TO JAIL discovered when he made the point wa- ca,led tQ. make another probe I Atlanta, Ga. Found guilty of in .an effort to defeat a measure . ... ,ki.. h ia leadars stealinga cake of soap, a scrub- Uh.t nrmit sheriffs to pursue , i . at bins brush and a can of sardines, oriminalft across county r ".srs. eln perquinians county, j Vernon Reville, colored, 56, was The House roared Its approval af-The whlpping waa believed to have sentenced to from four to six ter ItiWaa found that sixty-one without authorization of law 'years In Jail. members, Just enough to make a- rhe matter wm be probed by the quorum, were present No letfala-igtate highway department I lion caii w " . q majority being present nut n no point of a quorum is made, a small ... :1 j Kn vhy should- you use "hit-or-missw mct;nbuyjn4fertilize r"of ffbod brands on the market now. V jj 1 V r::;V;cr.i,t claim a Secret process' that will ' Q 7 T-i i -Le er 3 ?irbw like "magic'V After all a x v " ' X The House killed in short order point oi a quuruin --- i a bm offered by Representative number may legislate, if the ran . D teJ the Mecklenburg isn't called, and that is rrequenuy ,""" t Indetoenderfce .Ren- done1. ,. After hearing Attorney General Cummlngs describe the warfare that the Federal Government Is waging on crime, the Senate pass ed a bill to increase tne mate highway patrol to 130 members and to create a state-wiae police -oHIn hrnaHnaatinr SVStem. It wniiM 'make the natrolmen . give their entire time to patrolling the highways, ana eliminate win dow dressing duties as escorts, and other decorative duties. There has 1 f:-se is about the same in Florence ;: CsrcVina, as it is in Goldsboro or New Declaration of Independerce .Rep resentative Pickens Who comes from HiglrPoint questions the au thenticity of the Twentieth of May declaration, and wanted to take tn date off the State flae-. Noth ing doing. The State Legislature, will not revise history. ' ! o j While it was killing business, I . the House killed a bill that would have permitted 'lawyers to com ment on the failure of a defendant to take the stand to testify in his hAhaif. Attorney General ln much criticism because of the endorsed use of the State highway patrol in. the Judiciary corn- other work than that or patromng Bone 0( u No serious effort has been made " to patrol tne nignways, tw uio reason that there are not enough patrolmen to do the work. ; o The machinery Mil providing the set: up for the collection of taxes, i . .a, r tha Hniinn Has INeu I cjvi Lt. lu - " - . I ( It provides for levying taxes as of opportunity to learn some interest-! Julv first and would increase the ing things about one of ,the South's maximum pay of listers to. yt a great maimn, " EXPERT WATCH and CLO(5K REPAIRING All Work GUARANTEED Quick Service' ALSO REPAIR AND CLEAN JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE. Farmers .Entertained Here Last Week An evening of pleasant enter tainment, a chance to win a prize, in a dart-throwing contest ana an J. M; tfEJSfNEDY Jeweler 1 KENANSVILLE, N. O. 3irTant1Siin is-has the fertilizer you have been buyin-Bee-nf uitable to r hnl?., HLiis fertilizer s tested. It is used by farmers in every section of DupUn -ty.a; Jiiii3 T proven to be ffood fertilizer, every thinff we claim it tobe. The old adage v."' "f,i "a rn nth pr- ttiinfTs "Thp nmof nf the Duddinc is in the eatink.w Tend u ycur next order, it will do the same for your cropk that it Has done for hun- Ijcf other farmers in Duplin and adjoining Counties. , .v k (1 ASK US ,10-DAYv T o n. c GOOD 1 AT PRICES YOU CAN AFFORD TO PAY OUR CARS ARE GONE OVER COMPLETELY IN OUR SHOP BEFORE THlfr ARE PUT ON THE MARKET. ; ' : ; SPENCE AUTO GO. ' . WARREN MAXWELL, Rep. . ..i . , , , UGrange, N. C 3k- J n 1 ;4 4
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