lai i wen, n. If i t' a bus- i: vvvne. t (f'cnilt . s camp t, the county . t I f a.. The if 1, P J kept in -1 -y cos !.Uon. coi'rt JiotLie and 1 1 o f ouul in" satis- 'i ii, i::3 1 ..,r' i, W. D. Pat 0. , J. t:.z t r rrlrr, G. P. 7. I. J . t.;Tiorne J .... . . '(.",. A I. W ' " ( 1, , G. T.. I " ' Chan ! . " o l,' r,n T.. IT '. T. Te lorn, Thomas B. E. T. Jones, J. T "o , .. c. ' : '-y. J' E. iIt, . v " If wis Jones, C. . ' . , 1 n(k, S. E. 7 r, '..t'rrcn H. 3 C. I oA'n. T. F. r, D. Walter Bail, . ; -",a, j, L. ftninn, ' ' '.or, J. C. Carter, Buck , I A. C-ady, IL M. V. L. Johr ian, Joe D. C 1 Ivey, J. D. Albert- V. r. - ' ey, C. S. Scott, : . L. r n-att, Ches- T J. ..ialey, E. D. , ' '. C. Juns, T. C. 7. T. IVJ, Z. T. Car 1 1 ' ;t, J. L., Pickett, r Ilizzard, Ira . Harris, . E. Erinson, :. 0. Hurray,. M. 7 i . "1 le 1 "! f.t I' !ij In,)',' 1 I ' I ' - ,M .'of I l ii ai-j 1 ft 1 . . r 4 1 i :- e inVi 1 to j i- ,-' v:i i X ' l- J - , J . Caught shaking hands here are Vance Orr, left, Pres. of the Kenansville-Warsaw Rotary Club and E. B, Sanborn, Rotariau I from Coldsboro. Mr. Sanburn it manager of the Goldsboro unit r Atlas Plywood Corporation, - , ' . , ,- , J f- A big time is expected Tuesday when the Kenansville-Warsaw Ro tary Club entertains Dr. - Barker, noted Hotary lecturer. Dr. Barker will adlress a public gathering at the Kenansville school . Tnesday morning at 11 o'clock. At one he will speak at the Hotary-luncheon . - . w .wm f Of Duplin for Localica c the : J Eastern Carolina. Vets' Hospital To Give Extension!1 F,08!4 . asked to include this territory and EnVifMAnt ' ' , " - ' I Service, Duplin V Announcement .was- made this week by J. C. Gresham, . acting manager of Ce Coldsboro j Em ployment . office, " which serves Wayne and I uplin Counties, of the inai Ouration of an extension service cace a week in Duplin County. -" ; " A representative of the employ ment off ice' will beat' Wallace and Kenansville, every Wednesday- ' ' ., The representation t wOl be "at Wallace from 9 to 12 o'clock each Wedncs lay at the town-halL At Kenansville the represents- tive will have an office in ;; the ' coi' Tiasioners Toom at the court luu o, and will be there ..from 1:23 to 4:C3 o'clock. Anyone desiring to" register for r !? m or to file claims for x : nent compensation will i t tLe representative of the sei ,'ce cf tLe above places,' dur "X t!se tours mentioned. Citizens , f tl.e county are invited to "take t! recta 8' of the services.""""1 :l C:m T!;ur loy,.'jLt of last week, 1 Joms .nith e in rry '.Ion ' ir- ;s C. 1 t s t ; i f i i 3 c 1 vo c'Vr I" 3 in the Rotary . hall in Warsaw. Tuesday night at 8.00 he will ad dress a public gathering in -the Warsaw High school aucL'torium ; The. people of Kenansville andf, Warsaw are urged to take advan tage of Br. Barker's viat and hear B;'jj speak. , , ' f fUl, W .fc The Veterans Administration of vicinity in the area in which the MUUUBCU UUSU'lUU WU1 DC located br the Board of County Commissioners at itheir regular meeting on' Monday. . ? A loan of $1,800 from the Bix bn Charity fund to J. 2L Brock, with suitable security was ' re commended by the' .County Board of IklucatioH. i A letter of thanks from -Abbie B. Vause, of Mt. Olive for the fixing of a bridge was read by the commissioners. A letter from..; Dr. F. JI. Register, superintendent of the : Caswell Training " school, thanking" the Board for their Christmas donation was also read by 'the commissioners. N , j . Xhe report of justice of the peace, and mayors of the towns of. the county was submitted by I. W. xIcGowen. The report of D. S. Williamson, ai -tMasnrer nf tliAiboys except the flags and badge. County was read. - v jThey appreciate your visit to their I. N. Henderson, tax wUecto'0 display and your . oom- reported $40,535.78, taxes coHec - ted for the month of January 19-.' 38, A. T. Outlaw, register of deeds, reported total fees of ?3"0.5 for me montn ot January. ii;s rep-1 resentett 1,614 transactions. These wero divided as fo"aws, C21 crop liens,. 374 chattel mi; es, 143 deeds, -118 morte dec 2a, 3 title notes,, -68 sales contracts, 3 marriages licenses, and 12 miscel laneous. -This represented the largest month's business ' in the history of the office. The" total for Eecember 1937 was $714.21. January of 1337 totaled 17C3.C3, which was the largest month J io i;;at.ume. . , : .-. Am or 'er was made that , cer tvta is' ops in bad condition be tr.'; ca to EJc'sh for f!otostsc v:?- T';e rrport cf tie county to- t ir ' WPS 1 il' ' r ji LIAIIE GOOD " RESPONSE v . TKES wishes' to thank oar staff of correspondents, . who responded so well to our request for getting in their news at an early date. , ' ' Kot ; -a single ' correspondent went over the deadline, of Wed n' y night this week. , 'e wish- to particularly ; men tion the following who got their news into the office on Tuesday, which makes: a 'considerable lift for the ihon. Those to whom we give extra stars for extra prompt" ness this week are: Mrs. Mable M. Holt, Choco late.'. -,"' ' , ?Mrs.' K B, BoHey Kenans ville: :. fi'V'y' ': 'V-fSi&fi 5 Mrs. 0 P. Pndgen; Warsaw. Mrs. ' Mamie Heath, VPink , JText on thii lwt were thifol lbwing, whose letters reached us early Wednesday mornmg. . Mrs. Ernest Taylor, Faison. ( Mrs. H. E.' Grubbs, Calypsoii ; Miss Mildred Summerlin, Summerlin's Cross Roads;' - , " ' : Miss, Annie ;;Swinson,;v:Bear Marsh :-'v-:f'xiCi:if-&.-I'rt. J. H. Parker, ' Outlaw's Miss Ruth Murray, RosehiU. " Getting in un4er the rope, just before the closing hours of- the deadline Wednesday night were: - Mrs, M. M. Thigpen, . Beula- ville, and .v;.v;U' Zti Mrs. Edd Kornegay, Woodland. Please: remember to get your news in at an early' ' date ' next J week. Get it in the mail on MON DAY IF POSCIBIE: If yon can't get it in on Monday post it in time to reach ns not later than Wednesday; Boy f Scout I Week ' This is Boy Scout Week. .Joy Scouts all over the country are wearing; their uniform and, hav ing special meetings and programs in the memory of the organization of the scouts a little over a quarter century ago. ' . The Kenansvijle Troop has se cured a show window from Mr. C." E. Quinn's store and have , put on display there some of the work of the troop. All of the exhibits in the. window were made by the jment8, oH work, , and will gdly answer your " questions about scouting. Ccnrccrman Harden at Work Cor ' e t v E,.!ul Huddpn, 25 year old Dup lin County man, is being held in the Eenansville jail without priv ilege vi bond for rape on Inez Pettcway, KeniLville girl. Miss Ttr-iway is over 16 years old. " According to reports here it is i alleged that Hudson accampamed Miss iPetteway. from the Kenans ville school gym where she was at tending a basket ball game. :;-: - Her father, W.' B. : Petteway, states that when she did not - re turn home at the proper hour he went to look for, her. About one o'clock she returned liome ; with Hudson. She appeared in an un natural - condition and delated the story how Hudson had made her drunk and raped her. She said, according to reports, thai he jfave ner 8 coca-cola to drink; She complained about it burning but he held her head and, forced her to drink. Before she could drink the fun contents of the bottle the had passed ot and knew nothing ' Her father , reported . to "Sheriff Williamson and officers immedia tely went to the home of Hudson near Kenansville. He was not at home and they left word) with his father.; The ' following morn ing Hudson came to Kenansville and gave himself , upl-, . . "a Saturday bight lie suffered-' a breakdown in jail here and was taken to a Fayetteville hospital. Sheriff .Williamson went for him Thursday and returned him to the Kenansville -jaiL - -Toung Hudson 'was4 employed by A, 3. Stricklana, Kenansville, as a truck driver. ' . ; He will be charged with a cap ital ' crime at the next term of Superior Court in July. If con victed he will be sentenced to Paul Davis Gets Long Penitentiary Sentence; Many Other Cases Disposed vf in Criminal Court Term Last Week B. C. SHEFFIELD WINS TRIP TO MIAMI AMD CUBA Barney Sheffield, proprietor of Warsaw, Drug Company returned Tuesday night from a trip to Mi ami and. Havana Cuba. Mr, Shef field took the trip as guest of the Carolina Sales Corporation, Greenville, for selling more than his quota of new Philco radios during 1937. Mr. Sheffield sold over 100 radios. CARR NEWTON ILL - Carr Newton of Kenansville, is ill at his home with a slight case grand jury. -a .... - i j vB .... vi puciuuvuio, ik is repuricu. . jut. Newton is getting along nicely, last reports said. I? nnn Graham A. Harden u i5. I" . !:ead and Democratic r. '..:e is t.ken in Washing- j.k. -y were probably dis- 4-H Leader 1 . Miss Dorothy Edgerton of ?ai son who was elected president, of the Duplin County 4-H Council at the reorganization meeting held in Kenansville January 29th. ' v NexiJShipmSnt Hogs Goes Out prilrJlStKS;;;; On February 4th, six' carloads of hogs were shipped from ( War saw by the Duplin-Sampson live stock a ' Marketing association, marking the close of the first year's business for the association. There were 498 hogs in the ' six carloads, - weighing a total 4 of 101,398 pounds. The net amount was $8,443.61: Trieei f or iop Hogs were $3.60 per .hundredweight" .The next shipment is scheduled to leave Warsaw on Februarf 18 ims smpment win begin a new year for the association. OUTER JONES ILL Oliver Jones of Warsaw, is con fined to his horn e seriously ill with pneumonia. ' I Paul Davis, tried on a chagre 'of murder, was found guilty ktf J 3n V 4-1... ShTw'tnKe uc lSTS'ftrSr SLTt sory before and after the fact, and a true bill as accessory be- the fact, was returned by the Sv' Mm,-n fnTrini Other cases coming up for trial atlje last term of crimnial fmA State vs. B. L. Winner, pesses- , . laic, uoauuucu. btate vs. uonn raogexr rc- ceny, ana receiving, oonnnaea. i , Sttte vs. Floyd Vernon, assault 2 rlKM' Kr-ofA m Jim mi a Tji tiller nvr " z"w ' . . i less driving, continued. T- -y ttU""""m i neaee. nnhlifl nnisance. telliwr i February term of Duplin criminal , ' , , , : court, and sentenced to not more L TiieJ?ilte Company, headed by than thirty years, nor less than'E- L- Whi6. president, was form 29 years in the state penitentiary. e 20 years ago in Wilmington. Davis shot Wes Mclver, Sunday Tne organization began a rapid night, January 9th, about seven growth under the leadership of v o'clock at his home near Halls- Mr- and today buys milk -v -ill- ' from farmes and serves ice cream ' State vs. Jay Nobles, tottirbing;," f.novilig, M. fad,. f ; J whiskey on which tax was jiot paid. Found guilty of keeping , a disorderly house. Twelve months on roads. Appealed to Supreme court, bond fifed at $75. Appear ' 1 r: : : ' . " i ance oona nxea at f z.wu.w, State vs. Raleigh Lanier, seduc tion, continued. ; r. , ,v State ts, J,.,: E. Carr, , canal knowledge of a female under IS years of age, continued. ti , ? ; , State vs. James, ; alias Buddy Lof tin, assault with intent to kill. Pleads guilty to assault with dead ly weapon. Plea accepted by the State. Plea fr judgment, contin- ea to July term 1938. State vs. Ralph Odom,. assault and robbery from person, contin' ned. . . , State vs. Coy Herring, larqeny jfCOUIITUALu THEY HEED WORK One of the finest things this column has heard recently, came to her at tention over the past weekend. An -official in one of the, big utility companies of the state passed a way last week, and in losing him ' the firm not only lost a rood of ficial, but the men who worked under him lost a friend in hitrh places.' The stosy goest that ord ers had come to the company from me nome office (in Sew Tork City, of course) to lay off at least fifty men,. When the orders were relayed to; him.. by an J official . higher up, he said: a ; ' "If yon nave to save money, out , your salary 15 per cent, ut mine 10 per cent, but keep those poor devils at work, They need the money"- ,k v f ; Somehow we could not help feel- " ing that if . there were more men like him," who" were willing to wte cuts m tneir own salaries, ra- , ther than lay off men, whom they knew needed the work worse than ' they did, that a lot af our prob- , lems of"depression" ;vand. reoer sion" of business would automat- , icafly come to an end.' ' : PARENTS " INTERESTED If anyone thinks that parents of chil 1 , dren who attend the Kenansville school are not interested in their young hopefuls they should have attended the meeting of the Asso ciation held on Monday evening this week, following fhe organisa tion meeting of : a week ?, before. Twenty-nine signed up for mem- bership in the newly, organised P. , t. A organisation, and more are expected to sign upRev; V ' Goodman, president of the P, T. A who is interested .though ho ' has no children in school just now. but some that wOl soon be, j has set the membership goal for the Association at 60. The fifty should easily be secured. Because of get ting a late start, the ' association . ir meeting twice monthly for the remainder of the school yflfej. White's Ice Cream For Twenty .Years The White Ice Cream and Mill: Company of Wilmington begins $ 47 week advertising campaign in the TIMES this week. We call e av -n Br3ck,Sluml. ' t . . . rr. . , . Wayne. , m' . ' . . tTT, White makes ice cream in bolk. l A- - 5o 103 clP8 nd all- frosen",rtS . . . . . l , j fe011- - - .. tjU pi - 4 . vm v ytuu gv-p j - . " Jonathan 7ohUO1 ( s tweekunderbond to .be tried in nen tirm at snTWrt(vr ri . . . . . .1 J .. lMnort? H. Mltrf in ' - ,.A ! ston following an.- indictment 1 Jrujylt,i w.r8 T' """""V ' me idtiiui tnnrv srana inrv. A a m . . i v ine aeienaant operaiea- a saw m mill in 'Kenansville about' .two-Hri fesin s(K' f'$:-p-.Htf -'Ji He is a former 'member of the ,i "' Pender County board of commis-i ' nected in that county. iC ! ,' MRS. ' ARTHUR HITMP2REY ' SERIOUSLY ILL IS HOSPITAL Mrs. .Arthnr Humphrey i is a patient, in a ttoldsboro hosp" She was hurried to the hospitJ i Monday night of ' last week. 7 condition is critical. ; - ; ' From six-tenths of ea Rex Yelton, demonstrate, i f of Yancey County, t ' 1 worth of turr-T r ( 1 'I V i JHf n l.is wuiLcd so diligently for. (Cohtinned on Back fage : ' worth of ip: . ; . . .

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