Club Society and Personals OF WILL1AMSTON and MAKTLN COUNTY rUONK Anything far TbU Department Te 4 6 VWt 111 Raleigh Saturday Mines Opel Brown and Vera Modlin end Messrs Robert and Joe Mizelle, of Jamesville. visited in Raleigh Saturday Is Gradually Improving Mrs Joseph Griffin continues in a Washington hospital, reports stat ing thai her condition is gradually improving following a recent opcr Returns from Hospital Todav Undergoing an operation in a Washington hospital last week, Mr James L Coltrain is expected to re turn to his home in Griffinsf Town ship today. Was Home lad Week-end Robert Co wen, Wake Forest Col lege student was home last week end In Louisburg Friday Night Miss Jerry Humble and Mi Ur shel White were in Louisburg Fri day night. They were accompanied home by Miss Frances Humble, who will spend the spring holidays heie Visits in Fayetteville Miss Virginia Kay visited relatives in Fayetteville last week end Were Here Sunday Mr and Mrs R E Downs, of Hamilton, were visitors here Sun day. Spends Week -end Here Miss Marguerite Cook, teacher in the Farm Life school, spent the week-end here with Mr and Mrs H O Peel Visiting in Goldsboro Mrs Urbin Rogers is spending ih" week in Goldsboro with relatives Visits in Warsaw Miss Margaret Ivey spent the week-end in Warsaw Was in Kobersonville Sunday Mrs. Hattie Bailey was the guest of relatives in Robersonville Sun day Shops Here Saturday Miss Gertrude Thomas, ol nam: j 11 ton, shopped here Saturday Is 111 With Influenza Mrs, Ira "Harrison is confined to* her home with influenza Were Here Saturday Mrs Saul Gold and daughter, Bet-. ty. ? the FTver FLU-LAX ? Opens the stuffy head. FLU-LAX ? Relieves the tightness in the chest. FLU-LAX ? Acts gently and mildly on the bowels. A PALATABLE LIQUID PREPARATION FOR YOUNG OR OLD CLARK'S DRUG STORE Phone 53 flffiJS Ij^BQsX^S)0000 Facts That Concern You MERE, W\K. rAKmtK. IS A BIG, NEW CUSTOMER! BEER BUYS THE PRODUCE OF 3 MILLION FARM ACRES ANDHERE.MR.WORKMAH ARE A MILLION JOBS MADE BY BEER* lcO^ A _ BEIR PAYS A MILLION DOLLARS a DAY in taxis \^A/AT/ON-WfD? ( AND HEBE.MR.TAXPAYER. IS A HUGE SUM TO LIGHTEN YOUR TAX BURDEN! GOOD crop* at good price* . . . isn't that th* kind of farm relief that farmer* really want? Sine* 11(88, the brewing industry ha* bought IK billion pound* of American farm product* ... paying good prio**, too. Add to that, th* million job* that Beer ha* made . . . and th* fact that Beer pay* a mil lion dollar* a day in taxe*; local, atate, national. To aafeguard these advantage*, the )**?? ing induatry atande ready to cooperate fully with all law enforcement authorltiaa. Tba brvweri can enforce no law* . . . but thay do inaiat that retail beer outlata ahould ghra no offenae to anyone. ITeaU yon UJU a booUaI that daaerlbaa the brewere" program of direct actiowT Addreaa: United Hraweralnduatrial Foundation, If Eaat 10th St., New York. N. Y.? BEER ??? a beverage of moderation Mk Waa Business Visitor Here Mr R. P. Holloman. of Washing ton, was a business visitor in town yesterday. Were Here Yesterday Misses Fannie Belle Mobley, of Oak City, and Miss Ruth Peppin, of Hamilton, shopped here yesterday. Visit Here Saturday Mr and Mrs Alev Mnhlev and. daughter, Elizabeth Ann, of Scot land Neck, visited friends here Sat urday. Return from Henderson Mrs. Gaylord Harrison and daugh ter, NSrthette, have returned from a week's visit with relatives in Hen derson and Raleigh. Spend Sunday in Town Mr and Mrs. B Bowen and dauglitt'i, uf Suffolk, vicitod friends here Sunday. Leaves Thursday for Hampton Mr. Arthur Roberson will leave Thursday for Hampton, Va., where he will enter a government hospital for treatment. Attend Court Here Yesterday Messrs. Jim Gray, Roy Everett and Wade Griffin, of Robersonville, were here yesterday attending court. In Murfreesboro Sunday Miss Ella Wynne Critcher and Mr. Thurlo McCoy visited friends in Murfreesboro Sundqy. Visit in Chapel Hill Sunday ?Miss Ruby llarrisnp,- Miss Mary Helen Boykin and MB^Jim Man ning visited friends ip Chapel Hill Sunday Spends Monday Here Miss Madeline Woolard, of Green ville, was the guest of friends here Monday. In Charlotte Yesterday Mr and Mrs. D. R. Davis and Mr Robert King Davis were in Char lotte yesterday on business. Were Visitors Here Sunday Messrs. Floyd Cox, Richard Mann, Hobert Brown, Jack Swanner, Sam my Grice and Happy Phelps, all of Washington" were visitors here Sun day afternoon. Were in Windsor Sunday Misses Marjorie Gray Dunn, Eliz abeth Parker, Katherine Manning and Nancy Biggs visited friends in Windsor Sunday. Fish at Lake Mattamuskeet Messrs. George Harris, John Hen ry Edwards. Dean Speight, D. V. Clayton, Hermon Bowen, Ernest Etheridge, Neal Jones and Elmo James spent the week-end at Lak< Mattamuskeet fishing. Spend Week-end Here Misses Hilda Modlin and Naomi Riddick, teachers in the Rocky Mount schools, spent the week-end here with relatives. Were Here Yesterday Messrs. C. M. Hurst and Alvin Hasty, of Robersonviile, visited here yesterday. Returna to BveretU Thia Week Mrs. V. G. Taylor will return this week to her home in Everetts after a visit with her daughter, Mrs Charles I Harris, and Mr. Harris, in Baltimore. Birth Announcement Burn to Mr and Mrs. Dred Har den. a daughter, Friday, March 17. Mrs. Darden and daughter arc in a Wilson hospital but are expected home this week. Return to E. C. T. C. Misses Mary Helen Boy kin and Addie Lee Meador will return to E. C. T. C., in Greenville, after with their parents. Marriage Licensee Issued Marriage licenses were issued last Saturday to Richard M. Marriner, of Roper, and Reba Ange, of this county, and to William Curtis Alex ander and Jessie Luraner Eason, both of Columbia. Visit in Raleigh Saturday Mrs. J. C. Manning, Mrs. Lcman Barnhiil and Mrs Jodie Woolard visited in Raleigh last Saturday. In Roanoke Rapids Sunday Mrs. W. H. Booker and son, Jack, visited relatives in Roanoke Rapids Sunday. Visits in Norfolk Saturday Miss Mary Whitley visited in Nor folk Saturday. Returns from Greensboro Mrs. Laura Taylor returned laat Saturday from a visit with her daughters in Greensboro. Visit in Fredericksburg Mr and Mrs. Charles James spent the week-end in Fredericksburg i with relatives. Babies Are Invited To Enter Parade Ail Williamston babies between the ages of one and one-half and three years old are invited to take part in the Washington Tulip Fea sored by the American Legion Aux iliary. The event is scheduled to take place on the afternoon of April 13 at 3 o'clock. The babies are to be as sembled at the corner of Main and Gladden Streets, near the Pamlico Chemical Company's building at | 2:30 o'clock Cups are to be awarded ""* boy and girl winners, the trophies to be given by Suskin and Berry Store and Stewart Jewelry Store. Contest rules are as follows: All babies participating must wear Dutch costumes and must ride in decorated hand-drawn or pushed conveyances The conveyances may be decorated in any manner desired but the person accompanying the ba by must also be attired in Dutch costume. The name and age of the baby and address of the parents must be sent to Mrs. George (Buck) Taylor, chairman of the committee Mrs. Taylor will mail the parade received Were Here Sunday Mr and Mrs A. D. Bowen and family, of Suffolk, were here Sun day, visiting Mrs. Bowen's father, Mr. J. Lawrence Peel. Spend Week-end Here Mrs. M. D. Holliday and Mrs. j Thomas Hood, of Dunn, spent the week-end here with Mr and Mrs Robert Swain. VUit in Plymouth Satoir Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Coburn, Mr and Mrs. V. J. Spivey, Mr. Vemon Bunting and Miss Lela Brown Barn hill visited in Plymouth Sunday. Were Here Suday Mr. and Mrs. Z. V. Bunting, ol Bethel, visited relatives here Sun day. Misses Rebecca Harrison and Mil dred Talley spent the week-end in Asheboro. BIRTHDAY PARTY Mr. and Mr. F. F. Pollard and sons, of Bethel, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Barnhrll, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Barn hill and Miss Lela Brown Barnhill gave Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Barnhill a surprise birthday dinner Sunday on Mrs. Barnhill's 69th birthday. > Leaves Today for Chapel Hill ? M p \17 hit . 9mm r 1 nSm irw^AU fi\r *"*? . WW 111* a tai V ID ICTt tuu a J IV. Chapel Hill after spending the spring holidays with his mother, Mrs. Daisy Purvis. Let Us Serve You! This strong bank is always ready to serve you in any and every way consistent with sound banking principles. Our officers and our entire banking force and service is at your command constantly. We will appreciate the opportunity of hav ing you call upon and consult with us on all mat ters of this sort. Member of the Federal Depocit Insurance Corp. Guaranty Bank & Trust Company WIIX1AM8TON. N. C. DOG CLINICS Clinics for the vaccination of all dogs in ac cordance with the State law will l>e held in this county at places and dates specified Iwdow: DARDENS Monday, April 10, from 11 to 2 p. m. JAMESVILLE Tuesday, April 11, from 11 to 2 p. m. No. 90 FILLING STATION Thursday, April 13, from 11 to 2 p. m. HARDISON'S MILL Friday, April 14, from 11 to 2 p. m. EASON LILLEY'S STORE Monday, April 17, from 11 to 2 p. m. COREY'S CROSS ROADS Tuesday, April 18, from 11 to 2 p. m. BEAR GRASS Thursday, April 20, from 10 to 2:30 p. m. BIGGS SCHOOL" HOUSE Friday, April 21, from 11 to 2 p. m. WILLIAMSTON Saturday, April 22, All day at Dr. Osteen's Office BEDDARD'S STORE Monday, April 24, from 11 to 2 p. m. CROSS ROADS Wednesday, April 26, from 11 to 2 p. m. EVERETTS Friday, April 28, from 11 to 2 p. m. GOLD POINT Monday, May 1, from 10 to 2 p. m. PARMELE Wednesday, May 3, from 11 to 2 p. m. ROEBUCK'S STATION, Log Cabin Thursday, May 4, from 11 to 2 p. m. ROBERSONVELLE Saturday, May 6, from 10 to 5 p. m. HASSELL Monday, May 8, from 10 to 2 p. m. HAMILTON Wednesday, May 10, from 10 to 3 p. m. SMITH BROS. STORE Thursday, May 11, from 11 to 2 p. m. OAK CITY ? ?Saturday, May 13, from 10 to 3 p. m. All dogs not vaccinated at their respective clinics must be brought to Dr. Osteen's office at Williamston. No return vaccination schedules will be made. Owners of dogs not vaccinated will be promptly prosecuted. Owners are urged to have their dogs vaccinated in their respective districts on the dates specified. AH vaccinations will be done by a licensed veterinarian. Dogs will be vaccinated at office of Dr. Osteen when he is not out on a clinic. By order of the Board of Martin County Commissioners. C. B. Roebuck SHERIFF ISNT THIS PROOF] RECENT POLL OF AGENTS IN NORTH CAROLINA AND VIRGINIA SHOWS 75 Per Cent CHOSE ROYSTERS - 83 Per Cent SAYS IT GIVES BETTER RESULTS Royster Premium Fertilizer Contains Extra Quality in Every Bag ? Extra Plant Food Guaranteed ? Extra Crop Yield and Profit ? No Extra Cost! PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW TO AVOID THE RUSH! William Aon ? PEOPLES TRADING GO. ? Robersonville