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36,000 Needy Obtain Aid During January Raleigh ? Almost 36,000 needy aged and dependent children of North Carolina received Wl.OH.41 in Social Security benefits from the state, federal and 'county govern ments during January, according to an announcement by Nathan H YeL ton. director of the Division of Pub lic Assistance ot the State Board of Charities and' Public Welfare. The announcement said that 22. 526 needy aged were awarded a to tal of $209,67* 14 for an average of $9-31, while 13,968 dependent chil dren were recipients of $72,375.27, an average of $5 41. The total number benefitted was 35.894 The payments for January ex-' ceeded those tor December, 1937, by $23,662.58. During the latter month. 32,780 needy aged and dependent children received $258,662.58 The' number at recipients increased by 3.114 during January. In connection with the announce ment, Yel ton issued the following statement: "The State Board of Allotments and Appeal ruled some time ago that counties must not make grants of leas than $5 for Old Age Assistance cases, and maintain an average of $8. The county minimum average for dependent children is H "It is not anticipated that more than 30,000 Old Age Assistance cases will be on the program by the end of the fiscal year. July 1. 1930." Extension Work Organized To Increase Farm Income a Extension work was organized for the primary purpose of increasing the income of the individual fanner and that remains the purpose until this day, said Dr. J. A Evans, speak ing at the recent conference of the North Carolina Agricultural Exten sion service. Ralph Greenleaf The World's Pocket Billiard Champion for 16 Years, Will Be Here Friday, March 4th 6 P. M. Admission 25c John Wier's Billiard Parlor NO! YES! Yield pa acre... 920 lbs. Yield pet acre .. 1.450 lbs Income 920 1 3.5c - $32.20 Income 1.450 x 3.5c?: Cost per acre; 30 00 Cost per acre r wra $2.20 FROHT par acre THE above figures are actual results of an experiment conducted by the Virginia Experiment Station at Holland, Va., showing the com parison in yield per acre where no fertilizer was used with the yield where 40 lbs. of actual potash (K20) were used per acre. This amount of actual potash can be applied by using 500 lbs. of a mixed fertilizer containing 8% potash or 80 lbs. of a high-grade potash material. Consult your county agent or experi ment station about the needs of your own soil. See your fertilizer dealer or manufacturer. You will be sur prised how little it costs to apply enough potash to get the most profit. Write us for further infor mation and literature. WASHINGTON. D C. vomer MOBTG AGE GUARANTEE BUILDING, ATLANTA. RELIGIOUS NEWS Go To Church Sunday Sunday School, Too! BAPTIST Bible school, 9:45 a. m. Morning worship, 11 a. m. B. T. U., 6:30 p. m. evening worship, l :3U p. m. in the Episcopal church with a union serv ice. Dr. W. R. Burrell, a native of Can ada, an English gentleman, a pow erful gospel minister with rare oratorical ability and a great friend to Williamston people will be here from the fourth through the fif teenth of April in a Pre-Eeaster series of meetings. The purpose of this program just prior to Easter is to resurrect church members. ??? EPISCOPAL John W. Hardy. Pastor First Sunday in Lent. Church school. 9:45 a. m. Celebration of the Holy Com munion and sermon. 11 a. m. Evening prayer and sermon, 7:30 p. m. Regular schedule of Lenten serv ices: Tuesday, 7:30 p. m., St. Martini's, Hamilton, Litany and sermon. Wednesday, 7:30 p. m., Church of the Advent, Litany and sermon. Thursday, 10:30 a. m, Church of the Advent, Celebration of thtf Holy Communion. Afternoon and night at Christ Church, Creswell and St Andrew's, Columbia. Friday, 4:30 p. m, Church of the Advent, Children's Service with Junior Choir. WANTED?CU8TOMER8 TO COME in and see our fine selection of garden seeds. Hermon Rogerson and Brother. Bear Grass, N. C. fl525-ml-4 ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE North Carolina, Martin County. Having this day qualiifed as ad ministratrix of the estate of Qeorge A Baynor, deeeased, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned within twelve (12) months from the date of this notice, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate pay ment. This the 22nd. day of February, 1938 CONNIE V. BAYNOR, Administratrix. Elbert S. Peel, Atty. f25-6t ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Having this day qualified as ad ministratrix of the estate of T. J. Sexton, deceased, late of Martin County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to exhibit them for payment on or before the 18th day of February, 1939. or this no tice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will' please make im mediate settlement. This the 18th day of February, 1938 ' MARTHA SEXTON, Administratrix of the estate fl8-6t of T. J. Sexton. DR. V. H. MEWBORN OP-TOM-E-TRI8T Williamston office Peele Jly Co, every Fri, 9:30 a. m. to 12 m. Plymouth office Liverman Drug Co.. every Fri, 2 to 5 p. m. Robersonville office Robersnnville Drug Co, Tuesday, Feb. 22, 1038. Eyes Examined - Glaases Fitted At Tarboro Every Saturday WHY DO CHRISTIANS SITTER? Three namii are circa far the safferiac W ChrhUui. All three hare "That we aaj the imace el Christ." To ritah this end. Christians saffer for their own good, for the good of others, and for the Gforv of God. The Aopstle Paul in First Corin thians the eleventh chapter and the thirtieth and thirty-first and thirty second verses says this: "For this cause many are weak and sickly among you. and many sleep, (are deadi. for if we would judge ourselves, we should not be judged, but when we are judged, we are chastened of the Lord, that we should not be condemned with the Why do Christians suffer- Paul says it is chiefly because as Chris tians we refuse to judge our sins and rid ourselves of them. When the Christian confesses his sins and turra from them, he is forgiven. But when he continues on in some besetting sin and refuses to let it go, he may rest assured that at some time or other. God the Father, will stretch forth His chastening hand Jo purge md cleanse us from that sin. The reason why the Father is sc anxious to confess our sins, is thai we may not be condemned with the world. God punishes our sins here and now?in this world?that when we stand before Him at the last day we will have paid their penalty anc as a consequence He will not ther condemn us. The life that is free from sin u happy, healthy, and helpful At time; we are tested by God to see if out faith in Him is real or just put on and these testings sometimes take the form of misfortunes, difficulties and disappointments. The result ol such tests is that we become mori and more like Jesus day by day Do you sometimes wonder why life is so full of sorrows for you"! Then search your life first of all and see if you personally are not tc blame If all sin has been confessed and forsaken and still there is sor. row and suffering, then count it all joy, rejoice and be glad, for this ij a sure sign of sonship, you are to tx congratulated, for whom the Lore CHRISTIAN L Ml. Miwtn Bible school. i in. James C. superintendent Morning worship. 11 a. m , con ducted by the pastor Evening service called to meet at the Episcopal church to join with the other churches in welcoming the new rector Wednesday 7:90. the study of Matthews guspeL Thursday. Dr C H. Plopper speaks at 3 o'clock and 7 30 Public invited Rev John L- Goff will be the guest speaker at the Woman's Day program, given in the Plymouth Christian church on Sunday eve ning ? METHODIST Dr. S. A Maxwell. Minister Church school. 9 45 a. nv Morning worship. Ila.m Them? "From Trouble to Triumph." Alter worship at Holly Springs. 3 3tX p. m Young People Meet. 6 30 p. m Choir practice tonight. 7 45 p. m The fifty-five club is doing (in? work in enli>ling new membeis in the church school and the night preaching services We are joining ir the ununri service Sunday night at the Episcopal church. Let all club members bring a new member to Sunday School and to this un ton service Sunday loveth He chasteneth and scourgeth every son whom He receiveth Yes. suffering is for our own good, for the good. <*f others, and for the glory of God. to the end that we may not be condemned with the world, and that we may some day be like Christ. Himself, in body and spirit V NEW 1 G~t ACTIVATOR KIMAMIVI MECHANISM PORCELAIN ENAMEL TUB LOVH1 G-E GUARANTEE I MO CXI \i J AW3CI for Cloth** i'ERALELECTRIC WASHERS B. S. Courtney Exibe H YC AP BATTERIES I llltr?I ht ml mm4 *t ill fir* PIENTY oI POWER lot TOUCH and GO STARTS IN ANT WEATHER Williamston, N. C. J. C. NORRIS For Sale By A? Ye Sow?So Shall Ye Reap Why not have the Best Garden and Crops In your community r Demand WOOD'S Vegetable, Flower and Field Seeds From your local dealer Wltte for WOOD'S IMS Sprlm# T. W. WOOD & SONS NOTICE or SALE Under and by virtue of the power of wle contained in that Certain Deed of Trust executed by Sam Moore to the undersigned Trustee, dated 24th day of November. ISM. highest bidder, for cash, in front of the Courthouse door of Martin County at 12 o'clock. Noon, the fol lowing described tract of tod: A certain tract of land in Wil liams Township, Martin County, ad joining the lands of George Moore; of record in the Register at Deeds Jor Styon and Public Road. Coo Off,ce in Book H 3 page 429 ae- ~ ? curing notes of even date therewith being the same tract of land for and the stipulations in said Deed of ?cup,ed by C T Whitahurst Trust not having been complied u Robert Moore with, and at the request of the holder of said bonds, the under. I This 3rd day of March. 1B3S. signed Trustee will, on the 3th day B. A. CRITCHER, of April. 1938, offer for sale to the'm4-4t Trustee. Reile Theatre?Washington Monday Tuesday March 74 -EBB TIDE*" with Frances Farmer and Ray Milland Wednesday Thursday March Ml -SERGEANT MURPHT with Ronald Regan and Mary MacGuire Friday Saturday March 11-12 -TARZAN*S REVENGE" Glenn Morris and Eleanor Holm ON THE 193* VONT/AC v. MECHANICAL SAFETY SHIFT NOTHING NEW TO LEARN- ? NOTHING TO GET OUT OF ORDER I ( '4Mur in ami try ikr Bm?al. ?aaa|lf il ?ai H lo iliifl |T*r? ikul Awiilra dn% mh r??r and I clears the froat fl??* I'rtml fIS to f**? I Iro thau any othrr m?4r aalnJ ?kJi? | H offered aa o|?tau?al wpm ini. H +,PoNTTAC OMiV torn MM/CMP CAM tv/rtf SAFETYSH/FTSEAR CONTROL Chas. H.J enkins& Co. WILLIAMSTON. N. C. PROGRAM FOR WEEK BEGINNING MONDAY. MARCH 7 Turnage Theatre ? Washington, N. C. y Tandajr March 7 8 "Everybody Sing" ALLAN JONES. JUDY GARLAND Double Feature Marrh 9 "No Time to Marry" MARY ASTOR and RICHARD ARLEN "Everybody's Doing It" with SALLY EILERS Thuivdat Friday March 1*11 "A Damsel in Distress" FRED A ST AIRE. BCRNS and ALLEN Saturday March 12 "Partners of the Plains" with WILLIAM BOYD Saturday Night Owl Show "Little Miss Roughneck" with EDITH FELLOWS. LEO CARRI1.LO ALSO SELRCTRD SHORT SUBJRCTS Better Chevrolet Company Will Sell and Use Goodrich Tires This old and established firm has in stock and will sell and use Goodrich Tires and Tubes. Goodrich tires will give you excellent service and mileage. Warm weather will soon be rolling around and when the thermometer begins to go up it means that you m ust change to new tires. Try a set of Goodrich tires. There are none better; yet they may be secured at no extra cost. We Warmly Congratulate You Better Chevrolet Company on the erection of your new building, ft most certainly is a cred it to your organization, county and town. We celebrate with youon your opening. May success be with you and yours. Hackney Tire Co. - Wilson, N. C
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