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THE DUPLIN TIME8 KENANSVILLE, N. C. THURSDAY FEBRUARY tS, Utt.
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RALEIGH ROUNDUP
( INTENDED FOR LAST WEEK )
STRICTLY CASH . . The story
is told here about a candidate (or
Statewide office some 10-12 years
ago who decided ,to blanket the
countryside with his picture on
yard-square placards and to run a
few more modest photos in some of
the leading papers.
He contacted a n advertising
agency to arrange for it in a kind
of turn-key job.
Two days later his manager laid
a bill on his desk. It was, for
$15,855. "What is this for?" asked
the candidate.
When informed they had to have
$15,855 in advance for the project,
the would-be nearly fainted, it
is said: A $5,000 or $10,000 cash out
lay is not too unusual in the last
stages of political campaigns in
North Carolina.
Kerr Scott, intimated once that if
he had known what it costs to run
for Governor, he would have thou
ght "two or three more days" be
fore taking the plunge. But he was
fortunate in that, he was able to
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attract to his camp Capus Waynick,
regarded by many as one of the
best money-raisers in the State. If
you recall, Kerr Scott had said he
was going to manage his own cam
paign. When Waynick finally arriv
ed on the scene, things were pretty
desperate.
There are some few items in a
political campaign which are not
cash-on-the-barrell, but 90 percent
of it runs the other way,
We are becoming more- know
ledgeful regarding such things. . .
more realistic . . .and that is why
you hear so much talk this year
about this or that candidate drop
ping out because of a shortage of
money. So, if you really want to
help a candidate, don't Whisper
sweet notherings in his ear, lay
the long green in his palm.
Then he will know you mean bus
iness. NOT SINGLE HAZEL . . .The
snow and sleet storm which hit
most of North Carolina a few days
UFO knocked elertrifity f-om "inre
homes than anything since Hurri
cane Hazel.
Some Haleigh businesses were
without power a"d lights for more
t ian three hours . . and our good
!vie.' cjs Carolina Pow.t Light
went at it night and day and on into
Sunday.
A new product that eliminates
the dangers of having homes and
businesses darkened by electric
power failure will go on the market
soon in North Carolina. It automa
tically switches on to provide light
whenever electrisity fails - no mat
ter what the cause of the power
lapse. Called Astro-Lite, it hangs
on the wall, plugged into an ordi
nary electric outlet, and looks a
whole lot like a wall telephone.
However, it never lights up un
til the moment there is a power
failure. When the power goes off,
a relay system within the unit turns
on the Astro-lite. It is being man
ufactured for stores, schools, bus
inesses, hospitals and any other
spot which could be a danger area
when power goes off . . and for
homes, toe, of course.
We Could have used about 8,000
of the things in Raleigh on Saturday
evening, February 13, when the
wires came tumbling down.
EATING PLACES ... In Volume
3 just out, of the "Ford Treasury of
Favorite Recipes", we note four
places listed from North Carolina -three
of them in Chapel Hill. They
are the Carolina Inn, which we love
dearly; the Ranch House, the ori
ginal charcoalers in North Caro
lina; and the Ramshead Rathskel
ler, right in the heart of the "vil
lag:',, and of the favorit hangouts
uf Carolina students.
The other North Carolina eating
places recommended is The Old
nation at Kitty Hawk. We have
passed it scores of times, but never
did stop. News of the Wright bro
thers' first flight wa3 telegraphed
frointheie. The recipe recommend
ed is one called Crab Old tSation.
IN THE TWELFTH ... If Thad
73:yson and Roy Taylor wind up
locking horns for the seat in the
12th Congressional District, it will
be a tough Dattle indeed.
The way we see it'. . . and ac
cording to reports we get . . .any
body could win in a race with those
! two as the principal contenders.
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ABOUT SEAWfcLL . . An editor
ial in at least one of the State's
leading papers ha taen Maicuim
Seawell to task for his statement
it fie time of his announcemet for
Governor to the effect that if he
is nominated far Governor that he
will request his friend, Governor
Hodges, to call a spacial session of
the. Legislature to make available
the necessary funds to replace the
cut in the State welfare allotments.
The editorial pointed out that, as
Attorney General, it would have
been appropriate for him to have
made this request for special
session when the matter first came
up. And, as a member of the coun
cil of State, he could have recom
mended that the Council join him
in such a recommendation. This
would have carried some real
weight.
RECORD . . . The record does not
show that Mr. Seawell showed any
real interest in the plight of these
needy people - until such time as
he needec them. . . needed them to
vote for him for Governor.
for my next class, "Now I wonder the Potters Hill Community near
Beulaville.
He is survived by his wife, Mrs.
Sudie Garvey of the home. Seven
daughters Mrs. J. L. Bpll of Phila
delphia, Mrs. Edmund Wilson of
Louisville, Ky.. Ms. Orlin Mc
Gowen of Ev(T"U, Washington.,
Mrs. Dolphie Williams and Mrs. I
V. Shepherd of Jacksonville, Mrs.
W. M. McKenny of Greenville, S C.
and Mrs. Wnaley of Beulaville.
Fourteen grandchildren and twenty
one great grand children. One bro
ther Wright Garvey of Wilmington.
MRS. DELLA M. BISHOP
Mrs. Delia Mercer Bishop, 82, of
Pink .Hill died Wednesday night in
the Duplin General Hospital a'.
Kenansville after several weeks ill-
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NOT FIRST TIME ... We knew
Jack Paar rather well in the South
Pacific - and the NBC censorship
is not the first time such a thing
has come Parr's way.
The late Admiral Paul Hendren,
State College alumnus and relative
of Hendren's in Taylorsville and
Elkin did some censoring of Jack
during World War II.
In the first act of this show, Paar
as master of ceremonies had told
some pretty fast stories. Admiral
Hendren said they were too rough
for the ladies, of which there were
several, including Red Cross girls
and nurses.
So Jack was pulled at the end of
the first act . . . and a N. Carolin
ian did it.
CLEAR SAILING? . . Although
there seems to be a lot of candi
'it s thinking of running for the
U. S. Senate or for Governor or for
Lt. Governor, or Speaker of the
House in the 1961 Legislature, very
few people are interested in taking
on Charles Gold for Insurance Com
missioner, Thad Eure for Secretary
of State, Bridges for State Auditor,
and other men of that type.
In times past, we have had as
many as three and four candidates
running for some of these State pos
itions. But now it seems obvious
that Agriculture Commissioner L.
Y. Ballentine, Frank Crane, Labor
Commissioner, and others on the
State front are doing such a good
job that they may make it though
1960 without serious opposition.
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BACKFIRING. . . As one astute
political observer remarked: "Mr.
Seawell is saying vote for me and
I'll do something for you."
But the people have a habit of
laying: "If you had done something
for me we would now vote for you."
Another remark heard on the sub
ject: "Milcolm Seawell's statement
that, if nominated for Governor, he
will request Governor Hodges to
call a special session to restore
welfare cuts is as hypocritical as
General Eisenhower's statement in
the 1952 campaign that, if elected
President, he would "go to Korea!"
Frcm all we have gathered so
far, it appears that Mr. Seawell's
remarks are backfiring.
Lif you could show us something WE
CAN AFFORD.
My jeweler friend turncl to me
and said, "Kidd, congratulations!
You are about to outmarry your-
se!i."
i did!
TERRY OR JOHN? . . Heard on
Fayettville Street here: "Robert
Morgan can take his Lake and go
jump in the Governor's race." Get
it?
Incidentally, if Beverley Lake
does get into the race, someone
has sized it up thusly: "Lake and
Seawell will kill one another off
on the segregation issue and the
question to be settled in the second
primary will still be what it was a
year ago. Will the next Governor
be Terry Sanford or John Larkins?
We heard somebody say on the
day Seawell announced: "Well,
Hodges has gone through the al
phabet from B-(Barnhardt to G-
(Gill to H-iHewletti to L-Larkins)
to P-(Pearsall) and now to S-(Sea-well)
. . . anybody named Zimmer
man wanta bt next?"
BASES . . . Incidentally, wouldn't
it be a novel political chance if "
candidates for Governor would
really base their campaigns on the
following three items:
1. What they have already done
for the voters.
2. What they propose to do for
the voters.
3. From whence and from whom
will come the money to do with-.
INTERESTING THOUGHT . . .
Wonder if Add Hewlett is now as
mad at his friend John Larkins a?
he was when he thought Governor
Hodges was going to support John
instead of him for Governor?
funeral services were conducted
at the Cabin Free Will Baptist
Church Friday afternoon at 3 00
'O'clock by Rev. J. L. Powers as-
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survived W her hsuband
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Kenpcdy of Jacksonville.
Mrs. Laura Noitli of
Wilmington,
Kenlv, Mr;.
Mrs
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Eva Standi of
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folk, Mi-is Victoria Kennedy of
Kinston and Mrs. Johnnie Mercer
of Raleigh.
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fhii'ii ai;d to relieve pain without
fcc.rLr ry. In cn.-y after case, while
penuy rHkvir. pain, actual reduc
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a;::azr of ail results w.-re so thor-oiii-h
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siattnitnt.-i like "I'iU-s have ceased to
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THE LOSER . . . There is a lot
of heartache and friction behind the
resignation of Dr. Ilollis Edens as
president of Duke. And Duke is the
loser; not Dr. Edens.
Deafhs
LEVI GARVEY
Levi Garvey, 75 of Beulaville
died Thursday mornin? in a Ral
eigh Hospital after having been in
leclining health for several mon
ths. funeral services were conducted
Sunday afternoon at 3:90 O'clock at
the home of his daughter Mrs.
Ophas Whaley at Beulaville by
Rev. Robert Craft. Burial followed
in the lial! Family Cemetery in
PROMISES . . . Most office-seekers
tell about all the things they are
going to do for the voters, but have
no record of having already done
anything . . . and, most important,
they do not say whom they will get
the money from or how much it
will cost.
The voters just might not be able
to afford all the good things promis
ed them.
CAN WE? . . . Take the teachers
for example. They have been prom
sed the moon. Now they should
ilso he told how much the moon is
:oing to cost. . . an who is going
,o pay for it!
A tax on cigarettes? Then the
andidate loses at once the support
if the multi-million-dollar tobacco
ompanies in the Piedmont section
if the State . . . and the small to
jacco farmer down east.
An increase in the general sales
tax from three to say five per cent?
In this case, the teachers themsel
ves will have to pay out in taxes al
most as much as they receive in
salary increases.
The simple question is, can we
afford all the good things the var
ious candidates profess they want
us to have?
CONSTIPATED?
Medical reports show
how folks over 35 can
establish regularity
After 35, irregularity often be
conies a problem. What yo:i need is
something th.it aids natiue'.iiid beh'S
esiablnii reg.ilaiuy. Sucn an aid to
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Here's medical evidence: A group of
men and women took serutan daily
under medical supervision. In case
after case serutan, taken daily,
helped establish regularity. So, for
real relief from constipation after
35, try stRUTAN," powder or granular.
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"MY NEXT CLASS" . . This re
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isked her to select the stone she
vould like to have for her engage
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several large expensive stones. He
tangled them before her eyes and
turned them so the lights made
them sparkle and shine.
Holding a large one before her,
le said: "How do you like this
me?"
Mrs, Brewer, who incidentally
as a school teacher at the time
aid. "I like it fine - it is lovely -but
I've got to get back to school
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