Chaml and C? five cash-prizes, as follows: First pAitu.J: $15.00 Sccond prize yr. 12.50 | Third prize . 10.00 Foarth prize 7.50 I Fifih prize:: 5.? J These prizes will be awarded in the fall at the completion of tbe Corn Cltth. contest, and will I be based on size of yield andl cost of production. More de-j tailed information Will be sup-j plied the contestants by county! demonstration agent and county super intendent of schools. This ofier is~ expected to con- 1 siderably increase the interest of I t'.e bo\s in this work. Marked! i?np:o\iti.ci:t has uiitudy beeni uwMitsitu ia ihe Cora Clubj v.ork in this county. The en I rollment for the year is fifty six! as opposed to eight last year.l The offer of these business mep [ is very much appreciated by J those in charge of the work, and! the boys, no doubt, will be equal j ly appreciative when acq uaiutedj inside of our people went Sunday, to attend t's lifeinsurance you need, Matik jB. Smith, Fountain, . He will be glad to fisure ooten, after having Wbitsett Institute leht raonih?, has re* LC. Owens, sr., A. F. M. C Owens, fcflc by Mrs. Abner Easor * and Mrs. Heber McLaw of Kinston, accompanied \ G. N. and Miss Dorothy on,Jof Winterville, spent >y$(ernoon in town. ?* - ? " d G.M. Smith and family ed over to Falkland, Satur etutning; Sunday afternoon attending the revival ser livhfeh were conducted by - The many fricncs. of J. A. Woolen and V. D T in Durham, will be glad that they will return h< Mr. L. A. Slattox, of the Fountain 3-14 and 191415, and Monday in - The people inland around Fountain will soon be hearing from the local baseball team, for ^ames will soon be scheduled with other teams. Local fans are showing much interest in the team ?nd are confident of suc cess under the able majw^emenf of Mr* V. E. Owens, ? -a ? ? Ugh! Calomel makes ycu sick. It V horrible! Talcj|a dose^of vHa\t. P?? Heart d