PAGE FOUR ARE YOU USING THE BEST FETILIZER? W—————— • ———— —————■■* It is verv evident that you are losing money if not using fertilizers made by the International Agricultural Corporation, aaccording to results obtained by farmers who use our brands. We ask that you read the testimonials given us by users of International Brands. They say International is the best by all odds Play safe and use our brands this_year. Near Zebulon N C Mr. Lonnie Jones tested International Premium Producer against equal quantities of a commonly used fertilizer. International Premium Producer produced a o ver twice the crop value that the other fertilizer produced. Writing of International Premium Producer, Mr. Jones states, same field, under the same conditions, I obtained $126.61 more value per acre. The increased cost of this fertilizer was the best investment I ever made, because for each extra dollar which fertilizer cost me, 1 got baok $51.67." ————J—■——— DISCUSS YOUR FERTILIZER NEEDS FOR ALL CROPS WITH US KING, CUNNINGHAM & SKINNER Sales Agency— INTERNATIONAL FERTILIZERS Offices: W. I. SKINNER & COMPANY—Phone 60 BUY YOUR NEW Spring Hat NOW $1.98 to $2.95 S. Gander son & Sons WILLIAMSTON Latest in Styles— Best in Quality —Lowest in Prices Rr^wu//jy Judge the newsFo®¥S on what it mil do Thousands of People who can afford to spend Ventilation, with the window in one pi«c*. Ii «, or ,«* for .car are today choostng the bord Y-d for 1f34, in- saftly of , f ront txle . stead. Here are some of the reasons. . ... SAFITY. With the new Ford V-8 you get an aII rOWII. The Ford V-8 for 1934 gives you better steel body, safety glaaa, welded steel-spoke wheel*, than 80 miles per hour with the quicker aicetera- exceptionally low center of grarity and more don and greater smoothness of an 8-cylinder braking surface per pound of weight than lojf motor. Power has actually been increased by 12 other American-made car we know of. per cent over last year s model. ICONOMY. Gasoline economy is iocnued by COMPORT. The Ford V-8 for 1934 offers more two or three miles per gallon with the new Ford ' . actual body room than many other cars that cose V-8. Test runs show that the new angina will |iif considerably more. It offers you new Clear-Vision 20 miles per gallon at 45 miles per hour. • SEE YOUR NEAREST FORD DEALER IRFMT)) WE' IMMED NO T DELAY IVERY TVL//L VI VU/ NEW FORD RADIO PROGRAM With Wario|'t Pennsylvanians: Suuday, 8:30 P.M., Thursday, 9:30 P.M., over Columbia network. /SIS ami up—F. 0. B. DttrUt. Eaty ttrmi thnrngh Uultrtml CrtSt C»mp*mj—du Autktritt* Ftrd Fiuaac* PUm Nothing Can Touch This Car at the Price Come in Now and See tor Your&elf— _ What a Car and What a Value / , A • • Williamston Motor Company GOLD POINT SCHOOL NEWS Attendance Good in Spite Of Recent Cold Weather . « The Gold Pofnf school childr.cn have recently sold approximately $9 worth of garden Seed and bought a hrand. new basketball and ba!|'ball with the profits. The boys arc en joying baseball and the girls basket ball. Our attendance has bcccn good in spite of the cold weatln'r. The state health nurse recently ex amined the children, finding a num ber with bad tonsils, some with de fective eyes, and a few with dirty teeth. Miss Hurst, of VViiliamston, has,or ganized a home betterment club for the women of the district. They meet e\ cry other Friday at tlw school build ing All women are invited to join thi - club. Honor r(>ll students for the fifth month: First grade: Lois Evcrette, Mabel Kay Stalls, Ruth Taylor, Fh>yd Ray Coburn. vJ Second grade: Carl Atkinson, Paul* I ine Parisher. Third grade: Elizabeth Croom, Ju .lll ita I'.dni'.irdson, Virginia Mae Keel. Fourth gra'W: Hattie Keel Stalls. PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY AND rWIPAV DEATH OF MRS. ; BETTIE KEEL! —* — ; Was One of County's Old est Citizens; Funeral Tuesday Mrs. Bettic Keel, one of Martin. '•County's oldest and most highly re-1 i spectcd citizens died at Iwr home in , Robersonville early last Monday morn' >K- Eighty-four years old, Mrs. Keel was born near Kobersonville, spend j ing all lire life in that community. lillowcver, she was widely known thru-' lout the county, gaining the esteem and respect of all who knew her. As long as her health permitted she was unusually active in religious work, l»e- I ing an ardent member of the Primi tive Baptist church for a number of I years. Three daughters, Mrs. Ira Roberson and Mrs. Arthur Roberson and Miss (Susie Keel, of Robersonville, survive her. She also leaves one sister, Mrs. | Mary Griffin, of VViiliamston. Funeral services were conducted j from the late home Tuesday after-1 i noon at 3 o'clock. Interment was in ! the Robersonville cemetery. | Fifth: Edward Earle Whitfield. j Sixth grade: George Glenn Edmond son, Bcrnest Keel. THE ENTERPRISE Large Blocks of Ice Float Down Roanoke River Here * While this section experienced last month the coldest weather in years, evidence came floating down the river j here this morning clearly indicating there was even colder weather in oth-j er parts. Hugh Spruill, bridge keep-j er here, reported large blocks ice,| measuring 20 to 30 feet long, floating j down the stream early this morning, j A rise of about 3 feet in the stream was also reported today. All-star Teams Divide with Local High Boys and Girls * | The all-stars and the two high school basketball teams divided hon-. ors in a double-header in the Farm ers Warehouse here last Wednesday, evenihg. The all-star girl players de-| fratcd |he high school lassies, 29 to 10, the school lads winning their game by a 1 -point margin, 15 to 14. MORE MILK—MORE EGGS—USE Milk-Flo Dairy Feed and Sunshine Laying Mash. C. L. Wilson, Rober ' sonville, N. C. jl9 lOt FOR SALE: VALUABLE HOUSE and lot. Price right. For particu j lars see W. C. Manning. tf | WANTED: CUSTOMERS ON Snowdrift Pacific Coast Flour. Car ' load just arrived. J. O. Manning. | f272t I CARLOAD PACIFIC COAST Snowdrift Flour just unloaded. Fs- I pccially adapted for biscuit-making. ; Ho wen Bros. f27 2t FOR RENT: SIX ROOMS AND bath cottage at Fair Grounds.— Apply to Mrs. Jim Staton. fy-27-4t FOR SALE FLOORING, CElL ing, Windows, Doors, Shingles, Brick, Lime, Cement, Galvanized Roofing, Nails, also Wire Fencing and Carbide, C. L. Wilson, Rober sonville. NIU-20t,w-f NOTICE North Carolina, Martin County; In the Superior Court. R. B. Starling vs. Lydia Brown Starling The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the su perior court of Martin County, North Carolina, to secure an absolute divorce on statutory grounds, to wit: based upon two years' separation; and the defendant will further take notice that she is required to appear before the clerk of the superior court of Martin County within thirty (30) days after date hereof and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the Permanent Wave SPECIAL Get a Tested $8.50 VAPOR-OIL PERMANENT - Now on Special for $6.50 J Given Exclusively by Colonial Beauty Shoppe, Williamiton A wave we guarantee to be en tirely satisfactory. Give with oil revitalizing lotion with a pure oil base. Waves all shades and textures of hair . , . brings out the natural sheen and luster. In vigorates the during the steaming process . . . leaves it in excellent condition. No better at any price. OTHER WAVES *96.50 Wave for V- 15.00 15.00 Wave for 14.00 Colonial Beauty Shoppe WILLIAMBTON, N. C. WILLIAMSTON MOWTH CAWCH-INA plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint. I This the 7th day of February, 1934.; SADIE W. PEEL, Clerk of the Superior Court, Martin County, N. C. f9 4tw NOTICE North Carolina, Martin County. In the Superior Court. _ Melba Harrell Herring vi. Paul S. Herring The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the superior court of Martin County, North Carolina, for the purpose of obtaining a divorce from the defend ant on statutory grounds, to wit: Two years separation; and the sard de fendant will further take notice that he is required to appear before the clerk of the superior court of Martin County at.her office in VViiliamston, North Carolina, within thirty (30) days after the date hereof and answer or demur to the complaint in said bond secured by the same not hav th ecourt for the relief demanded in the said complaint. This the Ist day of F'ebruary, 1934. SADIE W. PEEL, f2 4tw Clerk Superior Court. 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NOTICE North Carolina. Martin County. Having this day qualified as admin istrator of the Estate of W. A. Beach, deceased, this is to notify all persons having claims against the said estate to present same to the undersigned on or before the 22nd day of Febru ary, 1935, or this notice will be plead ed in bar of their recovery. All per sons indebted to .said estate will please make immediate payment. This the 22nd day of February, 1934. W. J. BEACH, Administrator of VV. A. Beach, de ceased, Hamilton, N. C. f23 6tw NOTICE Having this day qualified as admin istrator of the estate of A. T. Craw ford, deceased, late of Martin County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons holding claims against the estate of said deceased to present same to the undersigned on or before the 14th day of February, 1935, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of any recovery thereon. All persons indebt ed to said estate will please wake im mediate payment. This the 14th dav of February, 1934. ASA H. CRAWFORD, f26 6tw Administrator. Friday, March 2,1934 FOR Best Results J BUY v-c Fertilizer Better Than Many Brands— i4s Good As Any We especially recom mend Prolifical Tobac co Grower. Best by Test. W. F. CRAWFORD Agent Everetts, N. C.

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