i ; t.Tl J.. tlve 2 ;, ' of i fi.e ( f.-i xici. vr' : a-1 ' J, r f . 1 .-f. n . I-l Liais College u.riry and meat products, and pra ctical problems relating to legum es, crop rotation garden and feed lth l " i,eiu attention was given to. 4, . ways ana means 01 directing tne i' ..e pur. .Rehabilitation Program on a long S ' COnr ! rnrKTU! hsmia in tho am) nat Tmi1, . . : ts wv v..v vmi mat wvuu i t..cir work the land resources and the hnmnn ff gaining 'resources might be best conserved . :a in car-, ana uean benauo, speaking for .....ition ioan J by the Eeset '...iion of the V. '. Agriculture Eev. C. II. E'.M-y, I?. 7 . t" i .ington, Char i c:' ' - . l.Iission Commit' j i '.I week, that lev. C. . . i iiarion va., J..,i r u,, I Superintendent cf I . i I , lor tne pre; ' yt. r", r n lie un his woik ti 1 L. fi,.,i. iisivk. ing his home in V. -niiion. .This oiiice Has been vacant m tue rres bytery since the resignation of Eev. B. C. Clontz about two years ago. Kev, Wilson is a middle aged man and will ft in contact with the work by hoI':,;j a series of re vival s throughout the nresbvtnrv tnis iau. xne work ot ilevj Wilson will be centered around the build ing of a church - program in the home mission churches with sner.i- al emphasis on the religious Ed i ti r. J, XL 1 Trs it c. t j qr Visiting Durvood Murray Here 1 V French McCain of Asneville W. 0. is visiting Durwood Murray at nismome new jienansviiie uus week. Mr.' McCain was roommate and class mate of Durwoods at Mars Hill last vear and tha twn are planning to enter Carolina to gether this fall. , . i. r '. 1 . Icf Ud- Ilrs. J. IT. ' ' 3 cf Lichmond Va,., is v" " i n.v'sr, Hjs. IV jC.it ' I r g.a Cliarlcs P. C ' ' ' r cf i.." IL.ro Brent Sun day L..r. Ljis IL rence rVrabeth Home has returned to C!?..boro . after spenJir-g stiver 1 v s with her gran :.r, L.-3. licence Horne LitLe Eurns Lewis of Middlesex is visitaiz ' her aunt Mm. C. E. C!:am1.!.. 1 '- ' Miss Kacy Cox sboke 6n the 100 000 Club in the Bantist Church oi Warsaw Sunday a. m. with a sood number. She will xnealrHn the Bantist Church in Beauiaville next Sunday a. m., and all are in vited to attend. Little Miss Sarah Gaylor of War saw sneat several davs test m! with her little cousin, Alice Gray uayior, . ; i Eev. C. 15. ChamMe fill! hi regular appointment in the Baptist cnurcn sunaay a. m: ana nignt. At nmtinn nhanft. tne extension Service, told . the group that County Agents and Ex tension Service specialists would cladlv advisw. at nnv time . tnifh i U,.ll.UlbUlC. . ' 1 v, A, t, State Director the supervisors and help them to -jiiitation was in - " ri , , s-ieeting which was ,' mS .f Jject m view. . Collp in rrtPT , The Rehabilitation Program, oi .?,e.ln.?.rder ? the Eesettlement Administration j oi me laciiities of- t. . 0juCe, the N. C. Ex-' ...v. ' -ion and the Agricul- fanuly raising its own food supply n Service. , , v . and livestock. Supervisors in the arrelson, Administra-, field are now helping about 8,500 i I. 0. Sehaub, Dean of families i under this program in i and Director of the North Carolina who were unable Torvice, F. H. Jeter, Ai to ecure credit from other sources 1 Editor and a number to make a croP to Purchase neces s and specialists from Bwt and uipment. the Experiment StA. F' H. Jeter, who spoke on the .p F.vtnnoinn e.-. i unDortance of livp-st-hmo far-mil i ir.- group during tn ,' Si pointed out how innoh easier sville Thnrlnv wnii th MumWa lis. Uppinnnl TJo0i.' it 18 lor the farmer to tniw his I . 41 Tni7..4. enA ..v..i tor Geon s . wir., rown food and feed than to nnd-r. - ' iil :r"V..PK '"S t : . D take to buy these from proceeds of Methodist at CaroUna 3each, SlKrt " ; i ,V.i .u..an'i Home i CI..b entertained at lik. y at t..e home of i i. Li "loth Taj lor, honoring L.i'3. D. Herbert Eoney, of Teach- ey. '"-!, Mrs.. E. F. Oninn FTeetpd thr guests at the door. Mrs. Kenneth lay lor lntrouucea tne cauers to the receiving line, composed of Mesdames D. H. Boney, State Pre sident of the Woman's Home1 De monstration Clubs, J. L. Wells, District President: F. F. Newkirk. County President; W. F. Walters and C. E. Chtunblee. Those . appearing on the music program were: Mesdames, F. N. Barden, M. T TnnVsr. W. V, WaHfirn. A. W. Cittom. S. B. Hnnfor. T. M. Eo. fprn and Mini Frnnrillp. Eardpn ' Eefreshments were served on the lawn ny uesaames i. js. xucxer, J. E Hamilton, N. T. Pickett, L, E. TV Tip anl Miaspn IffilHtful TTamil. ton, Mary Lou Bishop and Joseph-! ine wukins, xne gooaoyes were said to Mrs. J. P. Tucker, Sr. and Miss Almeta Edwards. t' '.: t!.l I Ki;e rciaoJ,kl. E. S. C is dainsr the cortientrv work lot t..em. Hi s Hazel Dawrca and friends of Kinston visited i.Irs. Mabel M. Holt awhile Sunday night, v ' Mr .and Mrs Magnus Outlaw were in Chocolate last Tuseday on some business and were accomn alt ; law L'.rt redi). Mrs. Ilabel LI. - her sister, Mrs. J. i). , in Pink Hill this week, and v go from there to New Bern, whei she will visit her daughter, Mrs, H.'D. Eichardson.' ' ' Hugh Maxwell, Jr., and mother, anied back by Mrs; Mabel Holt,,' Mrs' H. D. Maxwell, made a busi who spent a few .days at the home of her uncle. E. Q. Maxwell and family. ness trip to Kinston Monday a. m. miss Annie maxweu ana niece, little Jovcp. Maxwell anil Mr. Mn. i bel Holt were the dinner gues ts of ' VJ1.'" . ".IV A 1 ' . . , , oei noii we , Jtngn maxwell, jr., ana mr. ana . nnti , vk Mrs. W, E. Gooding attended the j . apihttm int.. CHOCOLATE Picnicldng Thursday!. Miss Euth Hinaon was the m. w, nuu U151111. bi wrrAenu guest 01 juss onnie jaax the mornintr service the chnrch da-lnrAii Bhm . rtnio. cidea to have a revival meeting I school house sometime ago. beginning Wednesday night before Miss Buby May Maxwell, who 4th Sundav in AnfiTist and eontin ue through 6th Sunday, Eev. Mr. Barns of Fuquay'Spriigs will do the preaching.' Sunday night the newly elected B, Y P, U. officers of the Junior, Intermediate and Senior organizations were recog nized and accepted by the church. The lord's Sapper was observed at the close of the meeting. . V : At Oak' Vala Sundav affprnnnri decision was niade . ta begin their revival weonseaay night .before 3rd Sunday in September, and ran k also annearpil nn 4ii. 1 w w . liie discussions included cs as soil management. 1. . . tsu urouu. ne also maae a con Tincing suggestion, to the supervi- a good time. son that mnrp MAinnm. usciucut, conservation,?' , "? m vapauie renaDi c management, legal and' "tation 'armers to raise their own '.lems, live at home f ar-1 w,rkstock- Next to fertilizer, lie "" w 6iwl' wuiJIHIWIt ; COnStl- ftutes one of the farmers' largest expenditures and by breeding mem at the proper time, brood left in high glee and are planning I 1 . altry manapempnt nmh 1 riilizer problems, problems " to the family supply 0f " ' i..-jja-Li , WEST BROOKS wiujun) WESTBEOOK, Prop , . ' ' ' .Near Grady School , ' . T.Iaola Ice Cream, Beer, Ale MTCT AND HEAVY GROCERIES Texaco Gas and Oil" " - ; YOUE BUSUJESS APPEECIATED ; Alderman Clan Meets At Moore's :;;?crkA ANNOUNCING bowden ; ... LAKE , UNDEE NEW MANAGEMENT OF V ,t . EOBEET FREDERICK - '. and "BUNT'' WEST ' , ' open Each Afternoon and Evening for Dane - ing, Swimming, Boating and Fishing.--. Free Picnic ' Grounds- ' (lighted at Night)- A Special Invitation is Extend' ed to Church and Sunday School Pic nics. f2k The tp.nth annnal ' mppfinw nf the Alderman Historical Associa tion was held at Moore's Creek National Military Park. Rnrria nn Friday. The president, A. B. Alder man oi snow uiu, assisted by tne secretary. Miss Enbv Jobnunn nf Magnolia, presided. . ' ' Alderman said jthe occasion was not onlu. a clan ' mep.tinv - lint th - ' T' O - . T f gatnenng oi a Historical associa tion. and lie intrndnnpfl a bivoV. er Senator Paul Gradv nf Jnhna- ton county, senator uraay appeal ed for strone. brave manhood, anil he declared a rich family back ground should be dedicated to sol ving the problems of today. The historical mentincp nlan aA. ded interest. Clvdn Kinc. Snnprin. tendent of Moore's Creek Rational (Military Park and research work . p.r in thin apHtiAn'o liiafAw- - uu vu m AutfuviJ, luab- ed the origin of the Nigger Head Boad from 1776, when th head of an outlaw who had nftftti nan. . a ' . f m . . i luxea ana xuiea was stuck up on ine roaa vear wiimiinrrin Knnor. intendent King reported 60 kinds of native trees in the park area, and five-insect destroying plants, including the Venus Fly-Trap and Sun-dew.- ' , W. A, Parker of Ealeigh made a report .as cuan mstonan; AU of ficers were reelentprl . : Vi Proi. dents are Solicitor !; A. Powers pf Kinston. J. A. Tvler. , Eoan . Hill and John Alderman, Goldsbdro. The treasurer is Mrs. J M. Ezzell of Eose Hill. The publicity' com mittee is oomnosed nf Pat AMr. man, Iann, W.A. Parker, Ealeigh ana muss unoy Jonnson, Magnolia. Program committee members are Mrs. J. 3D." Hathcock of Ealeigh, Mrs J. A. " Powers. Klnnnn anri weorge wara, Wallace. A picnic was served' in the cool snade of the park pavilion. The .clan will meet at Mi place next' year on Friday after uie wura xnursaay in July. inn onrs. H. C. Taylor, Sr., Mrs. Do nald V. Holliday and little daugh ter1, Mrs. Wesley Williams 1 and Miss Virginia Pleasants, of Lon isburg called on Mrs. J. H. Alpert, and Misses Ella and ' Macy Cox Thursday. , Mr. and Mrs. Pone, Rnu Will moved here last week and have an apartment with i Mm. Flnrpnrp Horse. Mf, Pope is to be our tea cher of agriculture and Mrs. Pope will be a high school teacher, v Mr. - and Mrs ITpnnAtli Toil. had as their dinner cmpt RnnHmr Eev. and Mrs. W v. ; Wiitm Warsaw, Eev. and Mrs. C. . E. Chamblee, of Magnolia, and Mr. Jams, of Durham. ' , , ' , . Trie Gavin npnt th i nuW with his brother Alsa at Wake Forest. . .', , Mrs. Hale Herring and small son, Julian of Delway s were in town Friday morning. is in training at James - Walker Hospital at Wilmington spent the weekend with her parents. She was accompanied back Sundav af ternoon bv her mother. Mrs. H. n' maxweu ana lamuv. Huen. Violet- and Eose. They all drove down to! yaroima neaoa ior awnue. -x Miss lucile and James Souther land attended church service; at Hebron Presbyterian church Sun day. , Arflong those visiting ' in the home of W. E. Goodim? Snnnav afternoon were Mr, and Mrs. Jim- mie Grady. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Grady. Mr .and Mrs. Adolnh Pat terson, Misses Lillian Albertson and Nannie Mae Smith and Mrs Mabel M. Holt.. - Mr .and Mrs. Thad Eornegay ana cnuaren, ur. and Mrs. Earl Smith, Mr .and Mrs. J. K. Sonth- erland and famOy, Mr. and Mrs. Aaymona inrner, Miss ; Louise Johnson and Mr .and Mrs. 8am Hill and family were among those at varouna Jteacn sunaay. - Mr And Mrs. Perry Smith vis ited the hitter's mother. Mm. Vpt. da Belle Simmons and family Sun- B. S. Grady visited at Maxwell's Mill Sunday afternoon. Eev. Eobert Kennedy conduct ed the funeral of Mrs. Don Brock Wednesday' afternoon at the cem etery known at the Dr. Maxwell burying ground. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Smith re port the birth of a baby girl, nam ed "Bertha Fay." Mr .and Mrs. E. G. Maxwell, and daughter Annie are having, fnnanil nf A' A Outlaw Inst week iHWUiMl m mm w i: ..... The Masonic order naa cnarge oi the services. UTanvn MtiTwpll ban made sev eral trips to the market recently with insn potatoes, ne maue a bumper crop of them this year. . Mr. and Mrs. John Guy and fa mily visited their daughter Mrs. Harold Davis at Pink Hill ; last Sunday afternoon. H. D. Maxwell is kept busy all the time grinding the ' famous Maxwell's Meal. Maxwell's Mill is very popuar for picnics now. ? tittle Myra Joe Maxwell, dau ghter of Mr, and Mrs. Warren Maxwell has malaria fever. We hope she will soon be well . and all right again, , ' Mrs. Magnus Outlaw, Miss An nie Maxwell, and Malcom Grady When You Feel Sluggish (Constipated) Take a dose or two of Black Draught Feel fresh for a good day's work. Work seems easier, life pleasanter, ' when you are really well free from the bad feelings and dullness often attending constipation. For nearly a century, Black Draught has helped to bring prompt, refreshing relief from constipation. Thousands of men and women rely on it. BLACK-DRAUGHT " ' A GOOD LAXATIVE guest. A crowd of friends and relatives met recently and cleaned off. the Dr. Maxwell Cemetery, at his old , home. Many markers there ; were erected by him, - - . Road Improved 1 . With the completion of the t bridges on the Hallsville-Chinqna-pin road travel is not only much " safer, but also much more pleas-.' ' ant. Three bridges were complet ed last week, and work is now in progress on the bridge over Muddy ' Creek about a mile north of Chin quapin. These bridges are being well built and are being made wide enough for two cars to meet and pass. Some of the crossings were very dangerous and almost impassable before work was begun a few weeks ago. Burial Place of John Burroughs John Burroughs, the naturalist, is buried on a farm oerloMkinj; the village of Roxbury, N. Y. Wore Prince Alberts In the "nifty nineties," most United States senators wore Prince Alberts. The frock coat was a sym bol of statesmanship and a beard was the mark of a man of maturity and substance. now enjoy MODERN CITY fMueiung mver Qi xaxes ueiuges . ,i 1.1AGNOUA Mr.WF. Bosrers and familv of Bennetsville 8. C, spent Sunday witn ma orother, Mr. T. M Eogers. Mr. NT. Pickett has moved his family front his farm to thn rem". dence of Mr. E. C. Home We wel come them to oar town, Kr. and Mrs. : Frank Calla. way and two daughters, and Mr. and Kjs. 7. H. Eouse nf Itns Trill sent iT.tnrday afternoon with 's. J. A. I Tit s f f rn-se ni, 1 'W a&-.ilJjA. tm i in .o. a mi. u, t .M I a1. ' rjE- ailgasSle FRi6ai tAxeIs I I I a .1 t ANP cost ro COIISUMEII rf -h fi.r I H teL-.LJV 'f ( i. M - p I Chart ahowt how cost gaaolli t xt- his Inereaaad since 1919, largely offsattlng economics , r;i jltmif ruin reduction in gasoline prices, preliminary estimates oi tut American Petroleum Industries Committee indicate tn heavjr retail sale taxs will extract nearly 1,000,000,000 - from motorists' Dockuts this vear. Dupllcnti lj- and , hidden taxes, jpald first to letiural and then lo state governments whenever and wherever gasoline "la purchased. aake a widening rjvur oi taim .on deluging motorists with a hlsrher eost. These taxes force motorists to pay one-third more for motor fuel I Levied to finance high ays, sales taxes ' on motor fuel oo.it only 11,000,000 In lb 19. or a few cents per motorist. In 1936 the cost was "lose to (900,000,000. or over $30 per motorist. EstlmHtea for 1937 indicate a total cod of . nearly 11,000,000,000, greatest . In history. Despite the enormous Increase la cost, propoiiloiiutely less of the rerenue Is beins used for highways. Millions of dnlinrs are diverted to general piirpoHix thus c.hif Inn ne glect of roads slid muuaclug public safety. - i i , These levies, which constitute a '1 Bftlen tax sometimes exceed- , h' t "ver levied on an I c- 'y, rrHl'e tli tn torist America's Taxn.ivur No. 1 Another big gasoline taxpayer Is the tarraer, who owns and operates, about one-fourth of air motor ve Uiolos. Diversion of road ir.nnxv tn. eeneral Diirnnana hltn him. hnnl ho. caoue he puya expensive taxes for' wnoi which never are built I mg gest tax collector Is the service sta tion oiiemtoi. one-thir4 of whose tune, egiupmeiit, -.aad Itbor consists OI ..coileellua tu.ts from hla cuHtoiners!. ' Hope for Imiiriivomont la Mn hv! buiuuiiiuii nun, uvpayers" Organ izations, and- etrclum Industrie! Coinniltl.ee in the arowlna anntl.' meut for it peal of the federal gas oline and ml taxes, and for amend, ments to sta'.o eonstUutinna fining the us of eaaollna tav in. come to roiuls, ir is believed also that the continuing increase in mo tor vehlcU- reL-lstratloris and in Mu ollne eonsumpsion' soon will make possime tne reduction of EHRolIn Ih .-'tcs. thereby pnriu.. : ..J . T,..4, VUDW. ,xrarrr. ; ' : . wro Mm a mi u.m J I E i ammo taxes Jt own, I ' "' lmtmmmmii 11 I 1 ! 1 OWN IT ON EASY PURCHASE PLAN 1 SERVEL ELECTROLUX RUNS ON KEROSENE W at amazing low cost! JT WOULD give tip almost anything In my - noma Deiors my Serve! Electrolux. - writes one happy owner . . . and that will give you an idea how much this modern kerosene refrigerator means to thousands . of farm women. Today, they can enjoy all )' thejadvantages of modem dty refrigeration ( ... for Serve! Electrolux dunlirafaa In important respect the famous Gas Re frigerator which has been serving hundreds of thousands of fine city homes and apartments during the past ten years. Clip coupon below for free literature. , Of dealer; name and address ' OmUamn: Pimm Mad ma, wltlioat obu-l ; "") tlon, oomplet InfantuitioB sbout SmdI , L ;- i Elaotmlux, th Kwomo RWrigmtor. Btmt er R.7.IX Ststt. ifSBl'J THE L. HARVEY And SON CO.

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