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Smith-Douglass Will Continue Guarantee , V?.?R B Domba, vice ft Smith DougUu Com pany. Joe. feRUam Baaubrtirtri oL Ntdok, mode the followinc en today with iwtpect to nd refunds to cuj i writ tauvns as to whether or not wa will conthne this nam our policy of m IWiakll. , ?HECiC-A-?OLL guaranteeing prim, i decline in Mom in (or the i make "I am very happy to that our policy will be the i in IBM. We will , an tee our decline Also, we will a* o nto cintiww ? as they us earn bgr paying enh with order, cadi an dellieij. cr fay mak "We believe that this is the lair thing in dealing with our custom ers, and we will inillue due pol icy indefinitely in the future." It will be recalled that in July. 1330; Snctfa-Donglaas tuillal the (utilizer and (arming world by mail 1145 checks to its custoaoen totaling nearly $100,000. baaed iramfar on m . ..crantee ol is prxes against de cline. Have You the Reading Habit? Xotrung affords more pleasure and profit than the daily visits of a good newspaper, and nothing can take its place. An independent newspaper, present rig in clear and unbiased fash ion a due picture of our modern times, is an unfailing source of dependa le news, state, national and international. The Grtci. Daily News, one of the South's ostsUnd mg anrjpt.trs. . ... rcmpletelj fill your requirements, and more It hat an interesting editorial section phis the best editorial fratuies. all markets, reports Sin views: ample and late rpori.. fc-aturesfor mcr.. women, and children. the best ecu.. daily , and eigr.t lull-page Sunday cacis in col art. Complete AasO(-.a:ed 1*1 ess, uppl n.er.t. J by cur private from Washington and Raleign. New pi titled in toe new aiui larger type, the Daily New , ?a a greater piesairt Adequate last private truck service throughout the state bt.-.k you a late ad ccanphte edition, nc ttes where you live Carrier delivery any . l.t re at 20c pet week Ha.: ,ubucrip as accepted for thie- or twelve months per>ud> at S* year da.:. ?-J Suttuay. $7 per year daily only See our local distributor in your community or write di I to this office ! y| Circulation Department Greensboro Daily News GREENSBORO. N. C. FOR SALE! SEVERAL LATE MODEL Pick-Up TRUCKS Also SEVERAL LATE MODEL USED CARS All models, all makes, that we arc go ing to sell at some price. We advise all bargain hunters to see us before buy ing used cars or trucks and save money. WASHINGTON SALES Company DODGE AND PYMOUTH DEALERS John I) Corham. Mgr. ROTATION REDUCES SOIL LOSSES IN FIELDS I ROTATION REDUCES SOIL LOSSES IN COTTON FIELDS Sail loses arc Mine ami aa laad >hatri iwin is ly ?? cat ion alone thin on land where the cotton is gnnr-i in roi-.sor vjh shore don how experiment* hare ih iimaoliolul the raise of nod rotations in rherkint erosion, raid E. C. Blair, extenn >c v.r.iroadot iX State rollrtr. Sometimes relations will red ore ero-ir ty a nuch as IS ton.-, o* I COUNTIES LIKELY TO HELP PAY FOR OLD AGE RELIEF Bill Now Before Assembly Allows $30 a Month. To Needy Over 65 Years new biii providing old age pensions and aid to depenaen chil dren nou endiiit; in the State Leg islature gives the counties wide powers in administering its provis ions. but also requires them to share jo paying the cost. From one fourth to one third ofi the cost must b< contributed by the counties, On the other hand it rests with the county boards ot welfare and the boards of county com in is- ( saoners to approve all persons de t larrd eligible for pensions before any money is handed out. The maximum under the old ag ' pensions portion of the bill is $30 a .month to persons 65 years of ago or ji-lder. but any person w ith a month - jly income of $30 a month or more is automatically ineligible for the pen sion Of this amount, the Federal government will pay one-half, the >tate one-fourth and the counties one fourth The bill also provides that the county welfare boards and hards of county commissioners, in *<Hrnnining the amount of pension to be allowed any individual shall take into consideration his or her : needs, expenditures and standards of livin. and that .the pension may , be scaled down accordingly. Thus, where it is found that a person may ^ get along on $30 a month, instead 'of $30 a month, the smaller amount will be alloted. No inmates of 2-lale or county institutions will be eligible by leaving these institu . txfis to live with relatives o? DR. A. J. OSTEEN VETERINARIAN WILLI AM STON. N. C. ORire Phone . Ni(bl Zll-W 23S-J DR. V. H. MEWRORN OT TOM-E-TRIST ricue Nate Date Chances Wiiliarnston office Peele Jly Co.. ! wry Fri; hours, 8:30 a. m. to 12 ? Robersonville office Robersonville ' Dr?( Co . Tuesday February 23rd .?Plymouth uffue Lucullan Drug Co. every Fri. hours. 2 to 5 p. m. Eyes Examined - Classes Fitted Swine Need Green Feed In Diet During The Winter Months Warns Against Prolonged Feeding On Soybean And Peanut Fields Green tccJ will help keep the swine herd vigorous and hcalthv during the winter months When possible, hogs should be al lowed to graze on green forage II pasturage is noj available, a green leafy legume hay should be fed said H. W Taylor, extension swim specialist at State College Green feed contains vitamin A which is essential for healthy swine be continued Allalla, soybean, anc lespedera hays make good wintei feed. Taylor also warns growers not ti let pigs feed too long on soybeai and peanut fields, as this tends (i produce soft, oily pork that is no1 desirable for home consumption 01 for marketing. After pigs have reached ; weight of 85 pounds; they shou'.t be put on a feed of corn and fish meal or tankage Cottonseed mea may be mixed with the fish meal 01 tankage, in equal par^s. li desired Hugs like cottonseed meal. i< hel|K> stimulate their iipietites, and it is a good "hardening ration," lu explained. The com and protein supplement should, of course, be balanced w ith an abundance of leafy, green feed he said. This ration, if fed until the pig* attain a weigh* of 200 to 225 pounds will produce pork that is firm and wrell marbled. Taylor pointed out. He emphasized that when hogs are fed a softening ration for a long time, they cannot be made to pro duce good, firm meat by feeding them com for a few weeks. Kobe Lespedeza Believed | Heaviest Hay Producer Tests conducted in different lo-| call ties in the State show that Kobe' . !**? i?**??? |^yt| I * " * f ?* ^ * * * * Olr T 11* I TTrf V XT *1 hay producing varieties. These 22 tests gave the Kobe variety an aver age production of 2,86b pounds and the Tennessee iti an average of 2, 806 pounds The Common variety was third with an average of 2,342 pounds. There is little difference between the first two varieties ex cept that {he stems and leaves of the Kobe are coarser than eithe. the Tennessee 76 of the Common. The point to be considered in se lecting seed would be the cost of the seed and the availability others who will care for them. The s* ond j.?#ition of the bill, dealing wrtl. n> i*ia* c* . dept ?d cnt children, provides that the | maximum paid to any one depedenl c mid und r 16 years of age shall b * ' $13 a month, with $112 a month lor j ? nv addit'onal. but that in no case shall the total exceed $65 a month except in extreme cases The cost of this aid shall be apportioned on a basis of one-third by the county, one-third by the state and one-third cy the federal government MrTH E OF riULICATION North Carolina. Martin County In Superior Court. Before the Clerk. Tiurr Bifc* El Al. vs. Fj-I Kocrrv Huwr been. Two Am af the late (Hberne Refers Defendants Homer Rofers and the I two frandchlldren of the late Os borne Bofers will take notice thai entitled as above has been in the superior court o! Martin County to self for division a tract of land containinf 5 1-2 acres, more or less, in which said defend OLD DRUM IS A mPICK-ME-UPm THAT WOirr -KNOCK YOU DOWN" i To lcerp op with the tempo of modern life pnooafelL TW yoo need tood tluth ??gmdoM.lefeo-.. kllfe ofefebejt OO - - - whiJtfy without weight or OLD D1UM Bond Blended Whiekey Diedlled horn i proof?hoc not Moray. DwdUrd Iran selected pa pom?exactly an need in the top-price whiskies, OLD I to "tops", hot fcs price fen'L Buy OLD DftUML In im dwywotloi .i< fE?T*S OLD DRUM MAM ILUaU WHISKEY-** PI MAgP ??^ rj M n ? LIGHTER W H I S K ? V FOR i BR'GHTER TOMORROW art* have an interest, and that the said defendants will further take no tice that they are required to ap pear at the office at the clerk a per lor court. Martin County, at t courthouse in Wilhamston. N. C-. within thirty days fraan service here of and answer or demur to the com | plaint in mid action or the plaintiffs will apply to the court for the re lief demanded in said complaint. This 4th day of February, 1S37. L. & WYNNE. fM 4tw Clark Superior Court. Under and by virtue of a judg ment at the Superior Court of Mar tin Cbunty in an action entitled "A Hassell. Administrator of Lucy Mod lin vs. Mrs. R a Lasaiter rt al" heirs at law." the undersigned com missioners will on the 15th day of March. 1937. at 12 o'clock, noon, id front of the cum tlraise door Martin County offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash, the following de scribed property: A house and lot in the town at Williamston. N. C. bounded on the rnrth by the Brown house and lot. on the east by Herman Bowen. on the south by Church Street, and on the west by the Swain or Peel house and lot.' Containing one-fourth acre, more or less. This 11th day of February'. 1937. B A CRITCHER fl9 4tw Coramissioner I SUE OF VALI ABLE FARM I PROPERTY Lndcr and by virtue i f the au 'j thority conferred upon us in a deed lot trust executed by William Her man Everett on the 1st day of De cember. 1935. and recorded in book M-3. page 493. we will, on Saturday, the 13th day of February^ 1937. at t2 o'clock noon at the courthouse door in Martin County. WilliamsUm, N. C , sell at public auction for cash, to the highest bidcr. the following _ land: All that certain Uact. piece or par Iu-l of laud, containing 12^ acres, more or less, situate. lying and being : on the Hamilton and Oak City road I about one-ha^ mile east of the tow n , j of Oak City. Goose Nest Township. | Martin County, N. C-. having such shape, metes, courses, and distances as will more fully appear by refer ence to a map made by J. R Mob icy. surveyor, on the 16th day of May. 1923. and adjoining the lands of J T Daniel on the north and west; the lands of L T. .Chesson pn the east, and the lands pf Worsley on the south, and ihore par t icuI^rly as follow- s UegJBimn? at a stake in the Ham ilton ami Oak City Road, corner of . . M.'worsley and J T. Daniel, j thence w ith the line of J. T. Daniel stake: and N. 5 1-4* E. 118 1-4 poles to a stake: thence with the line of J. T. Daniel south 87 1-2* East 134 1 -8 poles to a stake in Conoho Creek; thence with said creek south 54* east 54 1-3 poles to a gum in said creek; thence with a ditch south 62* Ym NmC of ma know ha* n? It u I Draught at the am i pattoa. They like the refreshing re lief U bring*. They know Its timely use may aire them from feeling badly anil possibly losing lime at work from m Inaq brought on by If yon bare to take a laxative oc casionally. you can rely an BLACK-DRAUCHT A GOOD LAXATIVE west 57 1-1 poles south 33 degrees west 22 3-S poles south 52* west 25 1-2 poles south 35* west 10 1-2 poles and north 25* west 30 poles; Usance south 41 3-4* west 123 poles to Use aforementioned road thence with said road north M 1-2* west 31 2-3 poles to the beginning being the same land conveyed to the said Cassie U. Davenport by W F. Hal shp by deed dated December 23, 11922, and of record m Martin Coun ty public registry in book M-2, page 37. This land u told aubjact to all un by reaaot Herman Thu sale m made by reaaon of the failure of William to pay off and discharge the indabt edneu aecured bar mid deed at trust. A deposit of M par and will he required from the purchaser at the This the 2nd day of January. 1937 INTERSTATE TRUS TEE CORPORATION. j22 4tw Lenten Specials! Lest American 22c CHEESE, lb. Campbell's Assorted Soups, can 9c Colonial Spaghetti or r ~ Argo Red Salmon, can 2Sc Colonial Spaghetti or 4 M M ACAROM, 4 pkgs. 17 C Phillips' Delicious Prepared SPAGHETTI. 22-07.. ran - 9c Fine Norway Mackerel 3 for 25c 25c Chocolate Pecan Top Cakes 2 lbs. 33c 10c Van Camp's Blue Fin TUN A FISH. 2 cans Fine Alaska PINK SALMON, tall can ? Largs Size P. & G. Soap, bar 4c Land o'Lakes Sweet Cream BUTTER -39c clbes 4 1 C The Beauty Soap?CAMAY, cake 5c Pender's Select O F* SLICED BACON, lb o5C Our Pride Bread, loaf 9c Fine Quality Cooked HOMINY. Pearl or I j\i\cans 25c First Anniversary Sale WILL BEGIN 5 STOKE WILL OPEN AT 8:30 ? SALE WILL CLOSE FEBRUARY 20 To show our appreciation for the splendid patronage given lis during our first year in the mercantile business we have decided to run an an.n ersary sale. We are going to reduce every item in our store and you may expect to get some really wonderful values during the life of this sale at our store. Pay us a visit Saturday morning. We will lie waiting for you and your friends with a store full of bargains. 97c Mens WORK SHOES, S1 'iZ ?2 25 valui>, now Men's Rubber BOOTS, ?1 07 Regular $2J8 value, reduced t?? ???vl YELLOW COTTON 32 inches, special for, yd. Sc TURKISH TOWELS W i 23. special for 19c CURTAIN GOODS Kegulat luc qualitx PRINTS. 36 inches. Fast colors, lie value. ix?v. PEPPERELL PRINTS In all the new patterns 8c PKJNTS. 36 inches Fl-t O ;?,! Iww 121c 19c MATTRESS TICKING Good quality. r?ducH to 10c BED TICKING. 1Qfi _ 0Cfi An extra fond value for " Ww LADIES* SHOES. 97c G?od quality and good stylos MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS Kegular $150 value, now 97c MEN'S WORK SHIRTS H<a\ y ispecial at 69c MEN'S DRESS HATS Good qitalitv. reduced to 69c Ladies' Full Fashioned Hose 60* All nrw s'odea CHILDREN'S SHOES. Regular $1.53 value, now 97c Ladies' Dress Shoes and ?| QO OXFORnr.. regular >3 valur f !?*" Ladies' Print Dresses. 49c - 97c CONGOI.EUM RUGS, new patterns, first quality $4.97 ^ L . 11> III -- CTrnfr. O i.f .. . .In, , .? K* ? 1 < # Uttwr items rrTtt tro irn safe sa.uraay morning, r enruary IJ Ann's Variety Store WILLIAlfSTON, N. C.
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