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MANY ARTICLES ARE EXPORTED Total Export Trade Last Year Over Billion and Half Dollars Fishing tackle, flypaper, shoo fot Ikt aplnce in Amoricaa Hfe cxporkd from the United flaring tha calender year 1933> to etatiatica compiled by I the Dapartnmnt of Commerce. While J the export value of many each articles *M relatively small, the aggi l gale re lee of all of them flat a large con-! trlhutlou to the *1,674,975,00 export trade of the United States for the' year. Apples in boxes, the statistics show, were sold abroad florins the year to a value of *8,519,602. American grown oranges were favored in maay foreign markets daring the twelve month period, resulting in cxpon soles reaching a value of *6,664.550. Ameri con cigarettes were acvorded much favor overseas duriag the year, with soter sbnaid totaling >4,>94,902. Co ca fly grown grapefruit was received favorably in certain world markets, the value of the year's foreign ship ments being recorded at *2,1*0,81*. Canned asparagni, veined at $1,589, 084, ia recorded as aa item of United States export trade for 19*3. CANDIDATES' CARDS FOR CLERK OP COURT I take this method-of announcing (e the people of Ifartin County my candidacy for the office of clerk of the superior court, and solicit your support at tht primary to be held on June the second. If nominated and elected, I promise faithful service to the people at any and all time*. t Respectfully, L. BRUCE WYNN. FOR SHERIFF Subject to the wishes of the people of Martin County in the Democratic primary ?. jane 2 and the November di? 7 5*reby my ?can didacy for the office of sheriff of said county. " ""?"????d ?nd elected, I pledge! ?y continued effort, i? upholding*. tow and dispatching the duties of-the | 10 "te beet of my. ability. J C. B. ROEBUCK. FOR TREASURER I take this ?* -1 - ? take thi* means of placing my 1 candidacy for the office of treasurer1 of Martin County before the voters, ~bf?t to thefr action in the Demo j ? 1 * .??w" Licmo watic primary June 2 and the elec-1 Won next November. II J hereby pledge my earnest and best efforts in the efficient and proper han dling of the duties of the office. I C. A. HARRISON. *OR fkoister of deeds ' ""ouoce my candidacy for the c!LCe, T"" * *"* ?l Martin County, subject to the action of the Democratic primary June 2 and No vember election. Any and all support accorded me will be greatly appreciated. In return 1 " ' """"??"leu. 111 return L. a JIl" " e*or" "? effie wnt handling of the trust bestowed ?n me. J. SAM GETSINGER. MOTiat OF CANDIDACY FOR CLERK OF COURT To the voters of Martin County! J "TZZT my ""didaey " ,he Superior ""f 01 ??id county, subject to the ^ "^Democretk primary to By reason of my forme, enperieaee and training In the offica under the Mto R- J. P*el, I feel especially qnali ?ed to perfana the dutict of that of See satisfactorily to the public. 1 promise, if nominated and elected, ?? give my undivided attention to the duties thereof and to perform the best service of which I am capable. * I JOHN D. LILLEY. J FOE CLERK OF COURT I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of clerk of the Martin <>nn^ ty Superior Court, subject to the ac 'he DmOCr,tk Primary June I IM4, and the November election. Dunn, the put number of year. 1 h,T? mterested myself in the gov ?rmnent of this county, striving for the 1 of the majority at all ttmes. If nominated end elected, I ,he P?ople of Martin that I will handle the dutiee of the office to , *ery b<" of my ability end with ? keen appreciation of the support of the people. T. _ B. SLADE. VOX COUNTY COMMISSIONER I hereby announce myself as a can diate for the offica af county "-mmis Mouer. eubjact to tha action of tba Democratic primary on June 1 Any support accorded me will be tiecardjf appreciated. R. L. PERRY. NOTICR OF ?ALX Under and by virtue ?f a judgment ?f the superior court of MurtiuCouu ?y_m *? action entitled, "Noah Rubor, son et al versus Jhn Robcrson at aL" "k undersigned cumuiUs ioacfU wtfL fd the 28th day of May, I9J4, at the 2?? titFriiaa bidder, for cask, the following de Sg land:C**h' * ?orth by Beatrice Long ami Anuir Bell Mining, on the south by Coltrain land, and on the cut by Simon Fag the wot by the county road. Containing SO acres, more This 23rd day of April. 1934. B. A. CRITCHr" HER, H. G. HORTON, a27 4tw Commissi NOTICE OR ADMINISTRATION AU persons baring claims aplat the estate of time Williams Boone win present them at once to rhe nw dersigned as administratrix, or this notice wtH he pleaded against t! indebted to All persons indebted to the estate trill make immediate payment. This the Sth day of April, 1934. NELLIE JONES, a6 6tw Administratrix. H. L. Swain, Attorney. OR BALE Under and by virtue of the author ity contained in that certain deed of trust executed to the undersigned trus W. T. Meadows and wile. Vallic Meadows, said deed of trust being of record ia the public registry of Mar vT? P tin County in Wok Y-2, at page 437. same being given tq secure a certain note of even date and tenor there with, and tbc stipulations therein con having been complied with. Inest of at the request of the parties holding said note, the undersigned trustee will on the 26th day of May. Saturday, 1934, at 12 o'clock m.,' in front of the courthouse door is the Town of Wil liamilon, M. C.I offer to the higlit.n bidder, for cash, at public auction the following described property: A house and lot on the southwest tide o< Pearl Street in the Town of. Williamaton, N. C., beginning on Pearl' Street 210 feet from Main Street, the north corner of W. T. Meadows lot ! where he now lives, thence a west course along W. T. Meadows line and being parallel with Main Street to the ' J. A. Teel'line, fhence a north course ' along J. A. Teel's line 104 feet, thence an east course along J. A. Teel't and Bcttie C. Gurganus line to IVarl Street, thence a south course along ? Pearl Street 104 feet t<? tlie beginning. j? containing one-fourth of an acre, l more or less. | Dated this the 25th day of April, f 1934 WHEELER MARTIN. C a27 4tw Trustee. - NOTICE OP SALE Under and by virtue of the power , of sale contained i nthat certain deed of trust, dated 17th day of January, ; an V. Thomas, of record in the Mar tin County Public Registry in book Y-2, at page 417, to secure bonds of even date therewith, and the stipula tions not having been complied with, and at the request of the holder of DR. W. C. MERCER &BNTI8T Anounces the opening of the office formerly occupied by Dr. P. B. Cone for the practice of dentistry. aid bonds, the undersigned trustee rat on the 18th day of May, 1934, at 2 o'clock, noon, in front o< the court lonse door of Martin County, offer or sale, to the highest bidder, for ash, the following described lands. A tract of land inherited from Law S. Martin, deceased. and being the tame land deeded to said Laura S. Martin by Marion Burroughs ai wife, Emma Burroughs, deed dated November 13th, 1895, which ia of r?> ? ord iB th? Reamer of Dm* of Martin County in book Mo. WW, P?*r 224. Thia 17th day of April, 1934. B. A. CJUTCHEH. a20 4tw Tr PROGRAM FOR WEEK BEGINNING MONDAY, APRIL 30 Turnage Theatre ? Washington, N. C. Monday and Tucaday April 30- May 1 "DAVID HARUM" with WILL ROGERS Wednesday May 2 "JOURNAL Or A CRIME" with RUTH CHATTERTON Thursday May 3 "EIGHT GIRLS IN A BOAT" with KAY JOHNSON Friday May 4 "COME ON. MARINES" with RICHARD ARLEN and IDA LUPINO Saturday May 3 BOB STEELE in "RANGER'S CODE" m4j / can afford to put 1 FULLY ENCLOSED KNEE-ACTION with SHOCK-PROOF STEERING on a low-priced car O it \ ? ft /and you'll never be satisfied with any ther low-priced Car When you pay the price of a Knee-Action car, you naturally want genuine Knee-Action and ail that goes with*it. You want the new gliding ride at iu best. You want the huihieat, sturdiest front-end you can buy. And, of course, you want shock-proof steering. You pay for them all?ha you get them all, in the low-price field, only from Chevrolet. The reason is simple. Fully-enclosed Knee-Action wheels are eoetly to build?so costly that only Chev rolet, world's largest builder of cars, can afford to make the necessary huge invest ment in new machinery?and still keep privet among the lowest of the low. Only Chevro let has the resources and the assured volume of sales that permit this extra production coat. Chevrolet does it because Chevrolet believes that, to KEEP ON SELLING THE MOST CARS, YOU MUST KEEP ON BUILDING THE BEST. - CHEVROLET MOTOR CO, DETROIT, MICH. Ciy ? I OmrUu'? !?? iMmrtd pricm mmd muy C.U.A.C. Urmi. A Cmmml JAotmrt Vmtus SHOCK-PROOF STEERING Not found on any other low priced car 80 HORSEPOWER | 80 MILES PER HOUR Vatve-in-head six of matchless economy CABLE CONTROLLED BRAKES Smooth and safo In any woathor 3 BODIES BY FISHER TIm biggest, finest bodies on any low-priced car SAVE WITH A CHEVROLET VALVE-IN-HEAD SIX - Mlin I Roanoke Chevrolet Co. Wllllanuton, North Carolina
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