isr 'kznansvillil : 't ( j.m, is I 1 i 4o in c ' t b f c'Jt0s L'.:. : (1) 'at I t C3 lr s tf f mu't 1 ve e-i' 1 not lets a muse be i 'MaliesaGood'" ' roer.t, t t s ' a from employ J'y exempted iron t o t, t xr iecemDet si, T Vox Wt - ' " "v "b- " - Winter Feed r CHOCOLATE K i, ..... Charlie Johnson of the U. S. Navy, who is now stationed at Norfolk, is visiting his father, Joe Johnson, have i and am destr rL t iftfornittl.on .t3 Mulct te olJ-oge jsr txtl of the Social ,i e rj lament in some day in piith of live years after December 31, 1333 ,and before the' age of C5. C, ,'. Question' No. 42; Whov collects .taxes under this ' Social Security .1: The C3-1 form y isii will report the amount, - ANSWER: The taxes ' provided 3 ded u ' . j" from your ra- by the Social Security Act are col 3 end tlie amount you pay lected by the Bureau of Internal (1) Timber of employ Revenue, governed .by such' rules ) tax'.Lle wages paid dur- and regulations as the Bureau month; ;(3) employers jniay make, and subject: to such convenient, are also 8 percent oi jso. z) , k) iwnauies as are set ionn in me Act and regulations issued there under, s f -Question No. 43: How , many peopl must be employed . in - a store to have that store come' un der the Social Security Act? f r adjustment .(which will 'y to first return) ; (5) to- 1 "or ta-r M mnlnvAA'tt ( e percent of No. 2)1 (7- t cr adjustment (no auulica- t !. ii first return): (8) j total f ;-?s' tax; (9) total amount s (So, 5 and Iffo. 8) You f 1 una b" sure and have each t . e's account number. i ation No. 40: How-can I get a j Vin the old-age benefits of- ANSWER: For the old-age ben efit section, one person is suffici ent to bring a store under the Act. For the unemployment compensa tion section under the Federal Act, eight or more employees are necessary. Under the , State acts JWEB: The Federal Bureau this varies according to the differ ent States from one to eight per sons. . , , cz l. i-Age Benefits u a depart i t of the Federal Government j ,1 employees, with the exception if a few experts in the Bureau, rre taken directly from Civil Ser vice registers. Question No. 41 j What must a ;;.FARMS;-: V' FOR SALE : I have hree or four good farms I will sell to reliable persons. Al so will, sell team and all farming equipment to go .with each farm. -, Write or see me at my home - kj 'near Pink Hill. ' ZACK WILLIAMS Shoes for the Ox .? - The o ghotjr ig , In two pieces and differs a good deal from the horses shoe. However," some say that the: ox's boot Is too thin to stand re shoefng, while others assert that al though the white part of the hoot is thin and brittle,: the black- part Ik touch and will stand, frequent re shoeing. , la - - '-y ' .At .'Tour Best! , '. Free From Constipation Nothing beats a clean system for bealthl . y - At the first sign: of constipation, take purely vegetable Black-Draught far prompt relief. - Kiqr men ana women mt thl Black DnuRht krtas saeh nfiMBlnS rellet 97 Its clMmlnc Mttani, polwnoiu f feats of SnsUpttloa n driven out; joo xm I better, mora efficient. Bluk-Dnuight tattp leu than most other UxatlvM. DLACK-DnAUGHT A GOOD LAXATIVl ' Vj'this week. f!nitmiiiti-iw f mUi. io 1 Misses Virginia Turner, Victor- 1""WMW1J V TV aSIVIVlL VOID' . . ' m . lina farmers take full advantage te coding and Jessie ireaenc f ty a. v.. - Stanlev visited Hisses Kose .and feed for: winter consumption, "jj1 felJ S' -''Corn. Wind -farA .iioJ: ,SnSLP' Woman' ttub of the B. F. more succulent roughage per nw-2?i,:,S ftt ia .' .. ... . ? ITaTDolla Will fiof-nWIoxrofATOZmn any ower known .crop,said, .S,r"rTT jt, . juarnnam, extensioa - dairy,? '"'vf."f - S cnT ntaih 'ii'ii.'. '-'-'-lIr.'and Mrs. P. . Sholars are The trench silo, he 4d';the1,i,''fl,? Monday- very thine for small temiwtW" . 55 KBxs large npnght silos would be ,1m- iT3 Bn practical ' - v 'i t (South -Wood, where both will tea- Trench silos,' inexpensive and ""r"" '-iUK Jr nvenient, are also beinsc jwemmucli success in theirnew There is a 'growing , tendency rKl'V ', toward silage iprSnce U ffiL J"8 lJ fiurday weather atrvesting; 'or NeT '? 1;,? serious for silage thiVwhen Z b.e,n.weral V ' , i iwino. nnt-.'fr'v-Ju:Abbie Vause and Mr. and sS fa ufenf '; M fiwinson frdni lit. Olive visi-acSMfolfl permits the use of soil-building Huge Plow -Will , Cut, Six-Foot Furrow is 34 Get First C... Agd Assistance l Mr. and Mrs. Fred Williams are at home after spending their vaca' crops on land that would other wise be needed for growing hay.', The constroction of trench si lo is fairly simple," the specialist stated. 'A narrow trench should 4:, -fmahd miJJJ 7 ,atA v , " l umj. no nas just iin- ai4 he has known of ' Med bkrnin? t,0 V. , , D - w vi aiAaA0 I v " f ' .' ' The first Old-Age Assistance Checks to Dunlin County c-ed, fwere distributed oa Saturday Aug ust 14. There were 34 of the i '-checks, made onlv to those aged li people in tbe roounty who are Li aesuiuie cuviuuxuuivck. ; 4 1 I I I -Old Ace Assistance, those who 1 S"-; fill them put must have aftidr.vits .' as to age, citizenship, residence and income. These affidavits, fre- t uently take considerable woik in but. . ' Huge plow constructed at a cost ot $3,400 which is designed tp cut ' . furrows six feet deep. It Will, be used in the Santa Ana river plains of tiPlin V2lllS California to recover rich loam foil buried under sand deposits by the. " 1016 flood. The fnachlne will bet pulled by two 93-horse-power Diesel driven caterpillar tractors.' The share will be nosed into arid pulled from the earth by a powerful hydraulic hoist mounted on top ot .the frame.. - Celebrates 27th Birthday in Iron Lung tion touring' over Western North! uarouna, Tennessee;1 Georgia, and bouw Carolina; They report an en joyaoie nip. No Farnham said a father and son. usinc a team,ofi- IflL'ttffi 4 :g Outlaw visited Mr. i&SPS and filhngland Mw7w!b Gooding Friday. A?hiitlU tllro,1Sh barning.tobac-!o, ar,d are A cheap roof placed over the si-, they eladl '. lo will hln nrotect the feed tmm - t' 6 wJLu , , w ucwiwra, ana TWO uaugU' from caving mtlto4ded.iY. v their aunt; Mrs. Willard Smith. "Mr. and Mrs. Pinkney Aldridge and baby visited Mr. and Mrs. J. K..Sonther1anri KimiiW -'Mr. and Mrs. Eaymond Turner visiied Mrs. Turners narents. Mr. ;and Mrs. J. K. Southerland Sun- aay. v - Dr. .Edwards DENTIST FT73K HH1, . Friday Baturday, Monday; KENANSVILLE, Tue day; BEUlAvTLLE, Wednesday; BICHIANSS, Thursday 1 ' i V Miss Eunice Mae Smith, whn is attending summer school at ECTC. uiccuvme, spem the week end at nome. ; 'Miss Doris Smith spent the week "A CRUTCKFM PS THE HOME OF HIGHEST PRICES TRY US ONCE AND YOU WILL WANT TO COME BACK AGAIN i -First Sales Next Week: a ,'-:- :f Tussday, August 24th Thursday, August 26th ',',v;VSeeu$ work for yoii arid you will understand -V' i , Why Crutchfield's Makes Friends of TEvery V - SELL NOW WHILE PRICES ARE HIGH f?-. 46 V -4f " ,- II i. . 4 , ki . " 4 " t' " l f V . 1 v. . ' Hi 'l -I u r- WhiteviUe, North Carolina Paul J Taylor, .'. - Raymond CJrutchfield v i 1 1 3 1 Gailhcr Crutchf ield V 7 rt' 1 I? -v-x'-? : ' s 'i"-fct Frederick D. Snite, Jr., of Chicago who recently celebrated his twenty seventh birthday lying in an iron lung the machine that does his breath ing for him. It is his second year in the machine since he was stricken with infantile paralysis in China and he expects to spend several more in it before he is able to do bis c. i breathing and walking. His' girl friend F.-cmary OfFarrell, left, and sister Mary, right, visit him. in Contest , .Miss Elizabeth Ward, of Wal lace, will be among scores of oth er Eastern North Carolina young ladies who will compete for the title of Queen of the Tobacool Fest ival which will be staged in Wil son on next Thursday and Friday. 110 Jacks weighing up to four and one lmlf rmiinds panh. hut the writer end at her home recently. S.i in school at ECTC, Greenville, Miss Luoilo Souiheilaud jjis.r t tan t voucn for that.'-. - ; to e.itcr VAi jSaxiii' 'Aaiuiiiji jc- j hool at James Walker Hospital. Wilmington, IT. C, the first of Se About Linen tcmber. We hope her S iiccess. I Linen absorbs and gives up water ,;. rapidly, it has -a leathery feeling, Bob Dail and Bill Whitfield had , and the ends of the fibers are .stiff an enjoyable time fishing Thurs- and lustrous, which nre a few points day afternoon. Bill reported eleven to consider when buying materials 4ft 4ft mm IW --ir ...913. . AutonihtU Tuning PHILCO Unfit for IWaS t tcliiu'CMrfraJ fawW for J wtth eaA ld ff 3 or (Untlinsd Antosaatic- for instant, perfect Nw Manty : . ' alortoiutbne. JWoj hear, tuntr 193$-Double-X PhllosI Warsaw Drug Co. totsrVaBnlssttflBT IpSttiat nMpftOsBi tip. r -La Question v of Minutes! YO'Vlhibablyhbugl. bf topping in hre to discuaa your banking prob- . ??ma yet hae? never actuary' donelt. isu t av tuu aaajsi . aa , vwuswu - a-av iv j mimilna etuinl fl-n ava afv am iMinMI 'tiaunabaVtk- ' f yur future-briAg1ng y6uearerto ' success and independence '"Personal inter: f time during bank;- BRANCH BACKING anA URUST COMPANY ft "-tiyiil .: ; (Member Inderal Ewposit Insjojalioe Corpora)' se, f,- i J- i- . j- 1 t u V

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