Tilt, Ey ESSa IMNTON SILVER - , , Ti:3 JUMP W lieutenant r A. H. Grariam got . the i Clyde R. Hoey, the Shel i atlo giant,, in announc i candidacy for Governor, a had, announced that 1 tell the dear public of -nUons after the. General y adjourned by "Sandy" i made it almost "immed if not sooner", in announcing t'.e Legislature was, marking i order that bills might be I. If Mr. Hoey hasn't apok i you read this you may ex to hear, from him . ere long, a good political time will be by one and ther have a' place on the Superior Court ench. The Legislature pass ed a bill reducing the" retirement ages for Judges from 70 to 65 years of age and that will -mean that younger men, such as Mr. Johnson will have more opportunities of be ing addressed' as "Tour Honor', JUST A' TRUNI II' I j L I i?WTHREAT-Alot of people i Raleigh and elsewhere . are ; that they can persuade Se f Carl U Bailey of Washing r unty to run tor Lieutenant : or. Already numerous can . have been mentioned with or Paul D. Grady of Johnston 1 former Senator George Mo ra as the go-getter of the cam ;n so far. Senator W. J. Clark y take the boys on but it is sored along the old Grapevine ,t he might withdraw If a triple reat to Grady -can be "found. ..lie of the wise boys think Balr loy is the man; , The Seimtor from Washington lias $ good legislative recora to leanupon u ne nuuum w side to run. HAPPY BOY That Euro, prln clpal clerk of the House of Repre sentatives during, the past several , sessions, is like a. kid with a new ! tov so hanDv he Is. at the reaoon-' ' so to the recent suggestion that he I might be a candidate for Secretary of State, Stacey W. Wade, who holds down the secretarial Job at present, say he isn't worried, al though it's a pretty safe bet that he would,' like to see the, popular Mr; Eur decide to take some oth er Job. Both 'men are well liked, know their politics from K to Z. and would provide the natives with a lively race should they run a gainst one another, i " - -t; ' .1 4; ; ; GOT NASTY--The wets huthe House, got awfully angry with the Senate for killing the Pay liquor bill and, proceeded, to pass some legislation Just to spite the . Sena tors. One1. Raleigh political observ er wrote that he had long deplored the ."Intolerance of. drys". but re cently 4e had become acquainted With the Jntorerance of the wets which, lie described as "Just as bad" .. :V:'"1;V ' . .- t. Many people who believe the prea- . ; UNPOPULAR Senator y. L. nt prohibition' system la extreme Ppence of Moore, went home, from, ly bad and would like to see - the e Legislature' much less popular cqntrol laws liberalized in order to than, when he came to Raleigh for get nqt out m the open, do nqt the simple reason that he opposed, believe the House wets helped the diversion of the money you pay in causfl any by displaying their tent gas, taxes toe, your road. Senator pgr, , . y vEpeiice said upon all occasions -. --- 0 ' i . that he believed that suqh money i . n v : eiioum do" spent on row wra mn ; oaiiujr x 14111 ncns THREE smiling young stowaways demonstrate the ample space available tor luggage, golt clubs or trophies of a shopping expedition. I, found In the trunk compartment of r m. m tr n m , Mio mi ruru i-a ivunm sedans, two of the new da luxe types recent announced by the Ford Motor Company. The trunk compartment with 1J cubic feet of space Is an inherent part of the design of the Tudqr. and Fordor Touring Sedan jody firpes. All the space Is used for for other purposes. But the Moore County lawmaker, was : overruled ty the General Assembly,; which c elded to ' take 1 1,800.000 y ar of the next biennlunt out of t e hiotorists pocket to pay general f nwgof, the State. Governor Thursday. I ".l.llgniMIS WUS ttt UM3 MUW UIIMP i i as' Senator Spence but not . Mr. and Mrs. Zedio Futrell and children were visitors' at Mr. Hob ""I Williams Thursday. " -Z ; Mies Mildred Williams spent the night with Mill Ula Maud Futrelf, Mr. Atwood Lee attended the show at Beulaville Thursday night. ! Miss , Ula 'Maude Tutrell spent the week-end with her brother, Mr. Marlon Futrell. ' y J - ; ' Mr. Roy Lee and .Mr. Claudie iUa Sumner were Visitors to Mr. David .. Kennedy Fridav niirht. 1 v 1 tmS . . .. -.r r - m-.l 11 . ( iough .of the boys were, willing to listen.;' Watch- your step two j -ars from now; ; BIG, FIGHT'-i-The school " book ; '.llsherii6 ihe. schools ;or. I Z:?.Z Ct tZnZTr ' Mrs. Zedic Futrelt wd.daugfater 1 ii rental system but Governor Fridaw . nleht ' with " Mrs inghaus anlnla Mends were KCes nnedv v 2? V? nnlned , that such a measure,"ces nnf-dy--,v" w ilia oe enucieu iiiuj law ui vruer i; . -- , - , j- t each child In the State might reith gueste Of. Mrs. Mariqn 1 tve not only. en. eight months : ' e Uool ! tiut . books with .which to , " Mr. and Mrs, Joshua ' Futrell rarrvion the studies. The nrono- spent the week-end with Mr. and sal brought' on 'major legislative Mrs, William Thigpen. , - battle but finally became law and now you ean-get school books for : your youngsters at much less post .. : . COSTS MONEY Samuel Blythe, one of the big-shot writers of this. - county writes that owners of small amounts' of utilities stock have al- ready suffered' losses of three and k one-half billion dollars by-reason of declines i the value of such se- curltieC Now that the Rayburn bill to urn almost complete con trol of utilities over to the federal power commission la before .Con- - gress your home-town : Rayburn bill but. some folk believe it etiU . has a chance of becoming law, un '' less the opposition gains strength , BEE ia BUZZmO The guber natorial, bug.. Is reported to hate bitten Senator John T. Burrua, V fjh. Point doctor,- but many of the political wise-acres do not believe he will run next spring. With Con f ressman R. L. Dougbton definite lv out of Jthe race . it la possible "t -.t Dr.' Burrus could attract is co iderable following from the ra..s of followers of R. T. Foun t in, former . lieutenant governor v ho was defeated for Governor by John' C.-B. Ehringhaus in X932. j NOT QUrrnNG--Mr. Fountain is still working around Raleigh' and t -'Pt moat of )ast week around t ,e l !.;.'ature where he is hoping t l'ne up support for his Senator i 1 canaidacy in opposition, to Sen, r J. W, Bailey. "Some of " my ent'a friends are spreading it t ad that I will not be acandi a but I want to say that I am ady inthe race to stay... The i who runs- against tne will to go down-every rabbit path tate," Fountain said Just -a otl;r day. f)'-'i.K'r;f-; i- Mr. Roy Lee was the guest of Miss Lila Maude Futrell Sunday. Mrs. Joshua Futrell ,' was ' the guesjt of Mrs. Viola Sumner Thurs day evening. .'". - Mr Claudie Sumner 'was the guest of Mr. Linster Futrell Sun day evening, i , .if' - . Mr. Linster. - Futrell . was the guest of Miss Bessie Kennedy Sun day. i r Mr. and Mrs. 'Hob Williams were visitors ftt Mr.i A. Wo Hall's Sun' Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lanier and children spent Saturday ; evening In.- Beulaville. ?;tj.& ?i ... , Ciilr, Claudie Sumner , was. . the guest of Miss Delia Mercer Sun-dayi'Vi-;: Mr. Coy Sumner, was the guest of Mtsa Etffie Hal'.)Sunday;after ' Mr. Atwood Lee was a visitor at Mr. Alvin Hairs Sunday evening. . Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kennedy and children, of Mt Olive visited his mother Mrs.' R. C. Kennedy, Sun day evenmg.j?.!-;;:'i;;'-;;J. Blizzard Cross Roads ! Mr. and Mrs. Asa Howard spent Sunday afternoon with bis sister Mrs. George Spence near Kinston who 1 seriously 111. ' i 1 r. Mtaa Tlola Howelf bt Kinston it spending1 ' the week-end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Jf. D Howell Mrs.: Frank Grady Is Improving at -this writing. S .The "Death Angels Visited Miss Lannte Herring Sunday morning and took her son Park, who has been seriously ill for some time. Miss Rosa Lee Outlaw ' visited Miss Corrine Grady Saturday af ternoon, i'ht'::iV!i'V:-yr : ' Mr, J. B. Grady has Returned i i tUSY-Colonel Tliotnas Lb- from Duke Hospital very much f Elrkpatrick, , former . State Improved,; ? ' -'J ?t-'? t S' or from Charlotte is stirring j Mr. and Mrs. Asa Howard made 1 -j gubernatorial campaign business trip' W Faison Friday.;: days. Like. Fountain, the! Miss Agnes Howell visited Cor- mehty Colonel spent a good rlne Grady Saturday afternoon, t of last week rubbing elbows j Mrs. Cleveland Outlaw and dau ' . .:latore in behalf of his ghter Adell and Miss Snuthey icy. The Colonel was the Howard visited Mr. and Mrs. nounced candidate for gov- Frank Grady Saturday afternoon. Mrs. G. A. Outlaw viBlted Mrs. Frank Grady Saturday afternoon. Visitors to Mr. J. B. Grady Sun day was Mr, and Mrs. Melvin Pow, ell of Snow Hill. Mr. and Mrs. 1 Leslie Waters of Oak GroveMr.' i a time, having disclosed ion to run while a mem toe 1G33 General Assembly. i I'ONOR Friends of Rob ' Johnson, Speaker of the I' preventatives, are dls-,and Mrs Jodie Grady of near Whtt- t of his becomnlg a field Hill. . v , i e li: uu'iiant Govern- Vi;)!!ors of I'.va. Frank Grady , f y B"y, t" l ra-jv,':' ' -' y t' " ' i were Mrs. , . . . - v . -. 1 Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Davis in Pender county for burning two and additional funds had to be add ! Blalock. t barns and setting fire to a dwelling le dto complete the work and in the j Mr. James Jarmoh visited Miss was, arrested at the home Of Ed. I effort to keeb the price as low as , jva rvuuams oaiuiuujr eveiuiiK. i "i uincera wu-1 possible, an Inferior grade or siaie .' Mr. Joseph Brinkley of Chinqua- llamson and Dail and was turned was put on the roof. It seems that pin spent Sunday 'evening with over to sheriff Brown of Pender 'those In charge thought that they Miss Macy Miller. , . '. Monday f night. Williams was 'Were : getting the best grade of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Miller and found in the loft of the Moore .i.te but time as tu-oven that they family visited Mr. and Mrs. R;- L1 home wnere ne naa tried to evade had a poor grade sold to them and "aM m til. aAasm ' whan Ka 1a a, u J .. m jvuuer or jjeuiaviue sunaay. Mr: George Lanier apent Sunday 'roll.. .Messrs. John Wesley Veach and ; Mark Langs ton spent the . latter - part of Sunday afternoon in Halls- vllle. - ; I : Mr. and Mr C. N,' Hlnes and family and Roy Hunter spent Sun . day'evening visiting their friends. I Mr. M. N. Bostio of Burgaw vla ' lted here Saturday afternoon. ; the officers when he learned teir approach to the house. Sr;;' o of nut on thn huildinp. Tini roof has had to be. repaired several , times in recent years and now the roof ..J.:i... luggage, the spare tjre being cat ried , conventionally'', 'at the rear, while an inner compartment under the. floor provides space for tools. The trunk compartments may be lockM with the same key that fits the ; tire 'lock.? Thtfnew touring sedans were- designed to provide anjp pie luggage carrying facilities for families doing .extensive traveling who wish to utilize the car Interior for .passengers," They have proved thus far to be among the most popu lar Ford body types; V' Walter Blizzard, Mrs. W. P. Thorn pson. and Misa Mildred Blizzard.. Little Irvln and Clifton Outlaw visited their uncle, Mr. A. R. Bliz zard, Sunday, , Mrv W. P. Thompson of Blizzard Cross Roads visited Ms father near GnldaborA Fridav.. . . - ' Duplin County v . Marriages -White Russel d. Speer, 24, of Hammonton, N. J. and Margaret Heath, 18, of Rose Hill, . ., Colored - Joseph Samson, 23, and Lydle Johnson, 21, both of Duplin; Avery Frederick, 21, Helen Byrd, 18, both of Duplin; Ramon Lamb, and Martha Jones, both of Duplin; Luke Carlton, 30, and May Bell Wallace, 23, both of Duplin; Lizzie Felyaw, 21. and Olivia Randolph, 22, both of Duplin; Cleveland Dix on, 21, and Glennle Lof ten, 18, both of Duplin; James Carlton, 22, and Jessie Matthews, 20, both of Dup lin; Tesale Boney 33, and Hester L. Johnson, 29, both of Duplin. Texaco. Oil Co. Erects u ,n uch bad wMion that a new TkT en j. TT root wiu pave 10 pui on. wonunen jMeW OtatlOn Here started to tear the roof off of the s ' . , ' j i " building Monday and Vha tinners V Tb3 Service Statloh In Kenans- are expected by the middle of the , vllle at the Intersection of high- week to begin the new roof.'; The ways .34 and 1L formally owned parts of the roof elft uncovered by and operated by J. L. Williams, is the removal of the slate will bo , beingrfebullt by the, Texaco Oil covered with water-proof paper to Company. The entire building has protect the building until the tin been raised about two feetnd Is can be put on. A heavy grade of, being brick veneered and repalnt-itln ' being used to cover ' the ed. Rest rooms for ladies and gen-1 ouiiaing. tlemen are being' added,- and this will become one: of the most at tractive service stations in Ken ansvllle. The property la now un der lease to Jeff , McLendon who will continue to operate the new station. ; : o : TO WASHINGTON CITY A wooded trough has been made from the roof of the Court house to ths ground through which the ' workman slide the slate to the truck on the groi-nd and It is being hauled away. NOTICE OF SALK BY TRUSTEE Under and by virtue of authori ty contained in a certain Deed of by Maria C. Col- lalned those present! with some very beoutif ul plamVftiusic. , . liessrs. H. N. Bostic and Ralph Veach made a business trip to Warsaw Monday morning. Messrs. i Roland iiLangston and Ronald Royals of Friendship sec- ::r w,, vWtrt here Sunday. parents. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hill, ' Saturday afternoon visitors of one of the group had stolen ten jxliw juary uuu.ousuu were: misses uuumo iu ,mu ,1. Lila Mae and Minnie Wade, Mary "den In some of their belongings. Graoe Sumner, Fannie Mae Miller , Officers searched the trunks and and Mrs. J. X Sumner. j cooking utensils etc. and were uri- Miss- Hettie Hu'iiter of MurtHv able to flnd tne money. Creek is spending a few days with her brother, and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Thief or Na Thief 'Some excitement occurred al the 'Court House Tuesday when a trailer load of strawberry pickers was stopped at the complaint of an old negro man, Dr. G. V. Goodlnsr. N. B. Boliey. C. B. SItterson and Gilbert Hun-' Trust executed nycutt all of Kenansville left Mon- well and husband. J. H. Colweii to day afternoon for Washington. D. I J- J- J'- Voi, - 8th day of October 1932, and re C .on a business trip. They re- m offlce Df the Register turned to Kenansville Tuesday jof Deeds for Duplin County; De night, 'fault having been made in the pay ment of the indebtedness tnereoy secured, I will sell at public auc- for cash, to the highest bld at the court house door ,in Sam Newton Injured - tlon, " 1 Mr. Sam Newton, carpenter of der. Kenansville was painfully Injured Monday morning when a piece of steel broke from his hammer and entered his forearm and punctured an artery. He rushed to the doctors to Sunday afternoon, , Mr. Earl , Blizzard motored Kinston Sunday afternoon. ,,, . Mlsri Thelma Outlaw, of near Blizzasd'a Cross Roads la spending a while with her sister Mrs. Frank Grady. , , . . , ,- , . Miss Thelma Outlaw and Smith ey Howard had as their' guests Sunday Mr. William- Depree and Earl Banks., J ' Mrs. J. J. Blizzard visited Mrs. J. D. Howell Sunday. ' f 1 Smlthey' Howard had as her guests Sunday afternoon Mr1. Troy Williams and Mack Williams, i :vRlght many from this section at tended the. funeral of. Mr.'- John Conker of Seven Springs Sunday. Misa Lucile Grady visited Mrs. Frank Grady, Friday afternoon-. - .. Misa Maybelle, Estelle and Etta Hill spent Saturday afternoon with Mrs., Walter Blizzard. Sidney Hunter., .-., WHO Ciatmea mat nm hn thA hlnnH runx phprkeri 'and an unsuccessful effort was , made to locate the piece of Bteel. The doctors said that the piece of metal seemed to have gone through the artery and lodged some where between the two bones in the fore arm. Mr. Newton was able to con tinue his work removing the slate from the Court House on Tues- There was some indignation a mong those whose belongings were molested by the accusation of the negro man, and he quickly left the ' day mroning, scene after failing to find the money. The trailer was reloaded and continued on its way. J n A. very large number attended church at the rHallaville Baptist Church Sunday and Sunday night. ' juttsarH. n, w; sunuc, j v. rsos- s made a business tup to .Kenans- Pender Law-Breaker vllle Saturday afternoon. xjtw i Miss Mary Lou Bostic spent Sun-! ArreSteO In DUplin day" with Miss Vera Miller. j - 0 , , Mr. and Mrs. Diii Blalock spent ; Ernest Williams,, colored, wanted New Roof For The County Court House When the new court house was erected in Kenansville, it was let by contract and called for a slate ! roof. The contractor went broke i Kenansville, N. q,, on the 10th day of June 1935 at twelve o'clock noon, the following described tract of land: Beginning at a stake on Col lege Street at the Intersection of College and Bell Street and runs with the' Eastern edge of College Street 210 feet to John Fate Best lot 243 feet to a stake on a ditch ; thence with the flitch and the line of J. L. Jordan 210 feet to a stake on College Street; thence with the Southeastern edge of College Street to the beginning. This the 7th day of May 1935. J. T. GRESHAM, Jr. Trustee. A. J, Blanton, Attorney. 6-6- 4t.-A. J. B. The Maysville Club v Holds Meeting ' 1 t Friday afternoon May the 10th J Mnsdamea Gt. W. . Swlnaon and C. ( M. Nicholson entertained - the Maysville Demonstration Club in the home of Mrs. Swlnson. . Mesdames Pate, King, Holland Swlnson and Southerland gave in teresting and helpful talks which each and everyone enjoyed.-" ."''; -. Mrs.' MCSwaln gave a - Demon stration on finishing floors. The - Maysville , Demonstration room will be finished - by Mrs. Swlnson, .' . ' 1 ' " Miss. Belle Grady gave several selections on the piano accompan ied by Miss Pattie Belle Faulk on the violin, i . , , i - Dellctoua strawberry cream and cake were served by the hostesses. Thif June meeting will be held in the home of Mrs. Henry Roberts Mia. W. J. Roberts and Miss Mary Roberts Hostesses. V, (A - ' By Club Secretary, ' HaHsville News ' , . O r . ; Miss Lena Blalock spent Thurs day afternoon with Mrs, Ed Hou ston. - ' V' Mr. R. I. Miller and Misses Glen nle and Davis Miller of Beulaville visited Mr. and Mrs. Will Millci Monday evening. ,; Mrs. Tommle SandUn and chil dren spent the week-end with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Carl Smith. Mrs., Lena-, Brock -and children visited here Saturday'afternoon. Uttle Mr. Jake Bostio visited Messrs. Haywood, Adron and Viv- lan Miller Sunday afternoon. . , I Mr. and Mrs. Albert.; Kennedy' and family of near. Beulaville spent ' Sunday, with Mrs, Kennedy's par-' ents, Mr.' and Mrs. Edward Hous-I , Mr, and Mrs. Carlton Bostic vis ited. Mr. and Mrs. Alston-Carroll Sunday af terdoon. ,A , Mr, and Mrs. Ed Houston spent Sunday with Mrs. Houston's moth er, Mrs. Addle Blalock. . Rev. and Mrs. Lonnie Powers and daughter, : Mary Ellen, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Wade i Sunday. -, fr.. j The Woman's Auxiliary of the HallsvlUe Presbyterian Church met at the home of Mrs. Luther Miller Saturday -e veiling.., -A ( delicious i course of chicken salad sandwiches and tea' were served by ' Mlssej Vera and Macy Miller. A large number attended the meeting. Af ter the' meeting Miss, Hazel Rob ertson of Sampson County enter- '4 IT t lb .i rim YOU GET Quick Service Quality Work a Reasonable Prices ' '' . j, - .- " . YOU MUST BE SATISFIED Me mnpinii i ninnies aU.t ' I CENANSV ILLE, . N. C. i US'