4S twal J -jnu unco o o o o o o o o s o o 0 o o o o o o o o s o o o o o o o Q, o o o o o o o o o 3 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o tlevs - Holes By RIDDICK E. WILKINS Negro County Agent I have received aotice that the t REMEMBER TODAY tomorrow WITH A PHOTOGRAPH KRAFT'S STUDIO IN MOUNT OLIVE W7-J er 230 ' COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHY ! A SPECIALTY Negro farmer Soil Conservation Contest sponsored by. the Associa tion for the advancement of Negro Country Life will be run again this year. The contest r was sponsored last year on a southwide basis for the first time. James A. Williamson of Caswell County was State win ner. Rules for the selection of winner are: Any Negro cooperating with the local Soil Conservation district in carrying out a complete soil and water conservation program la eli gible, except last year" winner; The State winner will be the Negro scoring highest on the score card. High scores will be checked in the field; The State winner must pre pare, in his own word&Ya statement of not more than 500 words giving ms erosion and land use problems, what was done to solve them and with what assistance, and what benefits have been; Each State win ner will receive $100 from the As sociation for the Advancement of Negro County Life, Inc.; one of the State winners will be declared the No. 1 Negro Soil Conservation fanner of the South, and will re ceive $50 extra Prizes will be awarded at the second annual south wide : Soil Conservation Jamboree at Log Cabin Center. Hancock. Ga. Friday, August 6, 1948. The winner is not required to be present to re ceive the prize, but is urged to do so. The competition covers 13 of the southeastern states. Score cards may be' obtained from the Negro County - Agents effice and mailed to J. F. Doggett, Extension Soil Conservationist and be post marked not later than midnight, of June 30, 1948. Lost Colony Ope ns On July I iirst Three Mew Prize Houses A prize house is where tobacco Is compressed in big hogs heads. Three new prize houses will be ready in Goldsboro when the tobacco market Opens, ior use by American, Liggett and Myers, and Reynolds. About that time comes out a newspaper Farm Edition which we think the most Interesting and complete in eastern North Carolina. It comes in successive issues for a week of the Golds boro News-Argus. ' By AYCOCK BROWN The Lost Colony, the only show of its type to ever be presented over sucn a long period, opens its 8th season in The Waterside Theatre in Manteo Thursday, July 1, and will contiaue through Labor Day, September 8 with showings at 8:15 each night except Mondays and Tuesdays. The exciting and romantic show, built up around attempts by Eng lish Colonists sent over by Sir Wal ter Raleigh in the late 18th Cen tury, portrays incidents which have become America's greatest history mystery. This will be the 11th an niversary season of the show's pre miere in 1937. For three seasons during the war it was not presented. Jince its premiere, more than 500,000 persons have seen the show. mere are 237 oersons in the Lost Colony company, including cast members from throuehout North Carolina and the prafessjonal New York stage supplementing Roa noke Llanders who have role in the cast Souihsm Ferm Market Summary Southern livestock prlees went upward this week but price advan ces brought increased marketings of cattle and calves, and at the close Friday trading was very dull. Meaty type cattle had gains in the week of as much as $1 a hund red pounds. Cows sold strong up to midweek. Spring lambs sold steady and choice springers brought $28.50 to $31.50 . ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE ATHLETES FOOT GZZll KILL IT IN ONE' HOUR. YOUR 35c BACK . If not pleased. The germ grows DEEPLY. To kill it. you must REACH it Get TE-OL at any drug store. A STRONG fungicide, made with 90 alcohol. It PENETRATES. Reaches More Germs. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATRIX QUALIFICATION D. H. CARLTON WARSAW, NORTH CAROLINA INSURANCE AGENCY Life - Fire - Storm - Automobile, etc. t. Telephone 3496 Vorsqvrtl.C. A. J. CAVENAUGH JEWELER DIAMONDS WATCHES WATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIRING BNORAYDf to Wallace N.C SCACHB ante eomlortlqt-brip lor "i-rtf-ha. fouar anas, irrttMla Pm, Utata, wwr mjmm, ana nroiwa mum, m BOD-ortauli and kon-ntnl RMacr ul fas, ma4 nrollM I ana UMnUnU ddar tronbm. In Onlat Haiku Ctlffaothm et nonr lt4rl..a. Asm M (mm ta Cystas a4ag, pooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo F) I do not try my cases in the News Paper, but in the Court House, and it so happens that I am appearing for Mr. LeRoy Simmons' neighbor, in a land suit with his father, and I will take care of him there. What I have done for the Farmers of North Carolina, even be fore that young man was born, and since his birth are written in the laws of this State. My specialties have been schools, roads, better ment of farm life, and taking the State Tax off the land, and during a period of 36 years, I have had the pleasure of participating in the growth of North Carolina, and in the making of a greater and better State. I recall the strenuous session of 1931, when we put the roads and schools on the State, reduced the land tax from 45 to 15 cents, which was finally, taken off in 1933, and here is a letter from a late departed friend, concerning my efforts in that session: "My dear Senator: I was sorry I did not get a glimpse of you, when you Were in Raleigh this week. I wanted to tell you of my genuine admiration of your brilliant leadership in the cause of tax reduction in the Senate. I could not restrain my admiration, not once, but a dozen times when you presented the cause with ability and convincing argument and again when you held the opponents at bay by strategy and genius. 4 The State owes you a lasting debt and every tax-payer should feel the sense of obligation, f or, but for the fight you and your colleagues made, there would have been no tax reduction for schools. ' Always with my warm regards, Sincerely yours, Josephus Daniels." ' Now let us see what Kerr Scott has done for the farmers. Scott took office as Commissioner of Agriculture in January 1937. The Agricultural Fund at that time was $307,311.00, which is composed largely from tax on fertilizers, feed and cotton seed meal, which is paid indirectly by the farmer. In 1939, he secured the passage of an Ac increasing this tax from twenty to twenty-five cents (See Chapter 286 P. L. 1939). This fund has increased every year since that time and today it is $1,093,539.00, and from the fertilizer tax, it is estimated for 1947-48 $407,000.00, which is greater than the whole fund when he took of f ice. Well, he says he invested these funds, whose funds? The FAR MERS of North Carolina. Why didn't he reduce the tax on the FAR- MERS? He has never appeared before the Budget Commission and asked for a reduction in'the FARMERS TAX. And in addition to that he hits every body that pays State Taxes, for an additional appropriation of $121,502.00 from the General Fund for; 1947-48. ' He may. have taken some of the sand out of fertilizers, and a little sawdust out of the feed as he is required to do by Law, but the "- record shows that he has taken more money out of the FARMERS, than any of his predecessors in that of fice. "s RIVERS D. JOHNSON. O o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o Having! this day qualified as ad- minltroUix of the estate Thomas J. Houston, deceased, late of North Carolina, this is to notify all 'per sons having claims again) said es tate to present them to the under signed, duly verified, on or before one year irem the last publication date of this notice, or this notice will be plead in bar of their re covery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make Im mediate settlement This the 14th day of May. 1848. Mrs. Mamie Quinn Houston, Administratrix Thomas J. Houston estate. Grady Mercer, Atty. 7-9-fiL GM GATLE The World's GREATEST MEDIUM b.rn with strange powers. Will tell yon what you want to know without asking questions. Cure sickness without medicine. Will remove evil influence from around you. Reunite the separated and will guide you In all affairs of life, love and business. Why re main in doubt? See this gifted MEDIUM to-day. ' Look for GAYXE hand sign at 251 Castle Hayne Read, Route 117, Wilmington, N. C, 1-3 mile beyond City Limits AIR BASE Bus passes door. OPEN DAILY 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. Girls Ticre Ccrdrcs Rub To 2-WayHel? What to do for woman's oldest problsm. Junctional monthly paint U&nj a girl and womam baa found tha naer In GAR- DOTS2-way help. Ton lee, CARDUI maj make things lots easier for you In either of two ways: (1) started 3 days before "your time" and taken as directed on the label, It should help relieve functional periodic pain; J) 1ken throughout the) month like a tonic. It should Improve your appetite, aid digestion, and thus help build up resistance for the frying days to $me. CARDUI fa scientifically prepared and scientifically tested. It you suffer "at those certain times", get CARDUI today. Duplin Theatre i,N.C. SUN. MON. June 27-28 Gentlemen's ml With Gregory Peck And Dorothy McGuire. TUES. June 29 Each Dawn I Die With George Raft And James Cagney. .ving qualified as administra trix ef the estate of -Mrs. Poarl B. Swinson, deceased, late of Du plin County, state of North Caro lina, this ' i to notify all 'persons having .claims a0alnst the estate of said deceased, to exhibit them to the' undersigned at her home R.FJD. No. S, Clinton, N. C, on or before tan 18th day of May, 1949, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebt ed to said estate will please make; immediate settlement This the 18th of May, 1048. Mrs. Ruby Hodges Admini . stratrix of Mrs. Pearl B. Swinson. N. B. Boney, Atty. 6-25-6t. WARSAW AT AM LODGE No. 477 AT 7:80. ALL MASTER MASONS ARE INVITED TO ATTNED. MEETS EVERY SECOND AND FOURTH TUESDAY NIGHTS 'i'iji. f;Lat SIIM.i V Vaf f I mf.',: Monuments Of Design :: QUALITY WORK-IANSHD? TRUE STONES - FINELY CUT 8EK FRANCIS OAKLEY The Qulnn-MoGowen IN WARSAW Co. Heg prices were higher than a week earlier with tops as high as $27.50 in Louisville. Cotton prices continued to drift lower and trading continued slow. For Best Prices and Com plete Job on Monuments, See or Write Rev. H. J. Yhaley BEULAVDLLE M. F. ALLEN ' JR. General Insurance KENAISVILLE.N. C. KENANSVIIXE'S ONLY INSURANCE AGENCY J. M. JENKINS. Mgr. WEST ABATTOIR ON WARSAW-KENANSVILLE HIGHWAY Bring your Cattle and Hogs to Us for Slaughter. We Meet All State Requirements. o Ol o o o o o o WANTED: 100 Tohacco Farmers To Use Fuel O Oil This Season In The Kenansville.And Beula- O ville Area. We have Plenty Of Drums. Good O Terms. O O o o o o SERVICE OIL COMPANY WARSAW ooooooooooooooooooooot ooooooooooooooo O wkIwW your car reSM O WED. June 30 DOUBLE FEATURE West Of Rainbow's End With Tim McCoy. Sign Of The Wolf THURS. - FRI. July 1-2 All My Sons With Edward G. Robinson And Burt Lancaster. SAT. July 3 DOUBLE FEATURE Gay With Roy Rogers. Saps At Sea ' With Laurel And II?rdy. o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o O' o o o o o o o o o o a; o o o o o o o o YOUR SECuRir? YOUR EN 6 A 6 E M E" YourFufure is in YOUR HANDS! You alone can guide your destiny in the direction you hope for. Don't trust to luck it fails too often. Trust instead to your own perseverence, and to a regular plan of saving. You'll find that when you provide for your future, your future will take good care of you! Your account number is ready for you here. Branch Banking And Trust Company OF DUPLIN COUNTY . The Sale Executor V WALLACE WARSAW FAISON o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o. o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o n t, 1 " SuJ' Ni V.,.'