Club Hcttuti Entertalnmente Society and Personals OF WILL1AMSTON and MAKT1N COUNTY Anything (or This Department | PHONE To 4 6 In Washington Last Night Messrs. Jim Cook and Harry Tay lor visited friends in Washington on Monday night. Spends Holidays Here Miss Edna Batton, of Wilson, is here spending the holidays with Mr and Mrs. Tom Rose. Returns from High Point Miss Alberta Knox is returning home today after spending several days in High Point with relatives. She is being accompanied home by her grandmother, Mrs. E. A. Ed wards. ? Was Business Visitor Here R. L. Weaver, of Robersonville, was a business visitor here yester day. Is Visiting Here Mrs Bowen, of East Palm Beach, Ela., is here to spend several days with her mother, Mrs. Joseph Rob erson. Visit in Greensboro Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Critcher spent the week-end with their daughter. Miss Alta Critcher. who is attending summer school at W. C, U. N. C., in Greensboro. Returns to Wilson "Happy" Hobday returned to his home in Wilson yesterday after spending the week-end here with his sister. Mrs Bob Swain, and Mr. Swain. Was Here Yesterday Dr. McPherson, of Durham, spent several hours here yesterday on his way to Nags Head Visits Here Last Saturday Roy Hearn, of Washington, visit ed friends here last Saturday. Returns to New York Miss Elizabeth Holland returned to her home in New York yesterday after spending several days here with Mr. and Mrs. Paul O'Malley. For DIARRHEA ? DYSENTARY CHOLERA MORBUS For Upset Bowels and Stomach* Clark's Corrective Compound Clark's Drug Store, Phone53 CURING BARNS DO BURN! Before ^ on Begin Firing, See Us About Protrctiiiji Your Burns And Tohaeeo Against Loss. J. E. POPE Rentals Insurance ONE-THIRD OFF On SeasonT ickets Al WILLIAMSTON Swimming Pool $5.00 T1CKKTS. For Over 15 \carii Old. Kt'diircd To $3.33 83.50 TICKETS, For I ml. r 13 A .M. to 12:00 M. 2:00 P.M. to 6:00 P. M. ? -t?n? M ... o inn m Daily Except Sunday Sunday Mourn: 2:(M) P. M. to 7:00 P. M. Pool operated under State Board of Health Regulation*; Pure Water all the time. We Incite You To Sicim With lit. , You Are Aluoyt Welcome. WILLI AMSTON SWIMMING POOL WILLIAMSTON, N. C. Re turns to Virginia Beach Mrs. Carrie Biggs Morrison return ed to her home in Virginia Beach on Saturday after spending several days here with her mother, Mrs. Fannie S Biggs ? At Carolina Beach Last Week-end Mr and R J Tirlrium. t>f Tucson, Arizona, and Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Parker and daughter, Sylvia Jane, of Dendron Va.. who are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Holli day, of Jamesville, were entertained at a house party at Carolina Beach last week-end. Fish At Cape Hatteras Titus Critcher and sons, Stuart and Jim; Jim Cook and Herbert Peel spent Friday and Saturday at Cape Hatteras fishing ? Returns from Hendersonville Miss Lillian Brcen will return to morrow from Hendersonville where she spent the week-end with friends. j Visits in Baltimore Mr. Frank Conway visited, rela tives m Baltimore over the fourth Were in Philadelphia Mr and Mrs. Hoy Harrell spent the holidays in Philadelphia with : elatives Visiting in Bear Gran Miss Inza Lassiter, of Candor, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. T O. Hick man in Bear Grass for a few days. Visit at Virginia Beach Mrs. Hick Taylor and Mr Roy Ward joined Mrs. Ward iit-Virginia^ Beach for the holidays. : Leave Yesterday for Raleigh Rev. Z. T. Piephoff left yesterday to attend a young people's confer ence in Raleigh this week At Pamlico This Week Mrs. Debbie Warren, Misses Mary Warren. Nancy Mt-nTr n? H-? Jpp.? Mobley, Mary O'Neal Pope and Ann Fowden air spending this week at Pamlico $ Visit in Manteo Last Week-end Mr and Mrs 1) V Clayton visit c(i Mr. and Mrs. Dewey llaymun in Manteo last week-end. Spend Holidays at Pamlico Misses Katherine llardison and Thelina Lilley spent the holidays at Pamlico. In Chapel Hill Last Week-end Miss Marion Pender spent the past week-end in Chape I Hill $ Leaves for Highland Lake Mi\ Dick Mallory left Saturday for Highland Lake to enter a school for state highway patrolmen. ??* Spend Holidays in County Mr. and Mrs. Dale Tetterton and family, of Richmond, spent the holi days in the county with relatives. # Visit Here During Holidays Mr. and Mrs. Charles Whitley and family Were home from Atlanta for the holidayg. ? ?-i?? .Marriage License Issued A marriage license was issued last Saturday to Noah Woolard Lcggett ahd Florence Wiggins, both of this county. Auxiliary To Meet St. Elizabeth's Auxiliary of tl?c* Church of ihe Advent will meet on Wednesday night.at eight o'clock at the home of Mrs. M. T. Simpson. Return from Camp Leach Rev. and Mrs. John Hardy, How ard Cone and Jack Saunders return ed from Camp Leach Sunday. Visits Here Yesterday Rev. E. F Moseley, of Kinston, visited friends here yesterday. Visiting In Goldsboru Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bowers are spending the holidays in Goldsboro with relatives. ?* Returns from Europe Miss Lora E. Sleeper returned last week from a two months' tour of continental Europe. Is Visiting Here This Week Mrs. Jimmy Harris, of Raleigh, is j here this week visiting her mother. \ Mrs. Eva Harrison. ? Are Visitors Here Mrs. William Ritrhio ind H-ingh i ters. Marion and Margaret, of Con cord; Mrs. W. J. McLendon. of Greensboro, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Peel and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Muse here and at .Pamlico Beach. ? Are at Virginia Beach Mrs. C. A. Harrison and daugh ters, Blanche and Rebecca, are spending several days at Virginia Beach. 1 Are At Nags Head Hardy Rose, Marvin Roberson, Bob Co wen and Hubert Cook are spend ing their vacation at Nags Head Visit Here Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Bunting vis ited Mr and Mrs. Jule Barnhill here Sunday. A John Pope. Jr.. Whit Purvis, Jr., Elva Grace Barnhill, Alma Godwin and Bernice Ward spent last week end at Nags Head ? ? Were Here Yesterday Mr. and Mrs. J. J. MeClees, of Ay den. visited relatives here yester day ? Return from New York Misses Miirjorin raid - lUUen Bind j sley have just returned from New ! York where they attended the world's fair. Spends Week end in New Bern Mrs Mary Bonner Gurganus spen! the week-end in New Hern with hei son, Mr. George Hatton Gurganus and Mrs Gurganus Were in Raleigh Yesterday Mr. and Mrs. Garland Woolard and sons, Johnny and Gilbert, were in Raleigh yesterday where Mr. Wool urd went for a medical examination'. Is Visiting in Norfolk Miss Marjorie Fleming is in Nor folk visiting friends for several days $ In Greenville Monday Night Mrs. J. P. Fleming visited relatives | m Greenville Monday night. Visits in Kernersville Today Miss Evelyn Lilley. is in Kerners ville today to lead the annual fourth of July parade. ? Visit in Suffolk Sunday Mr and Mrs. J. Haul Simpson vis ited Mrs Simpson's mother in Suf folk Sunday. Visiting at Virginia Beach Miss Kathleen Price is spendin) the week-end at Virginia beach wit) friends from Tarboro ?? At Virginia Beach Sunday Bob Everett visited at Virgini Beach Sunday. ? Visiting in County This Week Mr. and Mrs W R. Roberson, o Kings Bark. L. I , are visiting friend and relatives in tin- county thi w? ?-k EXECUTRIX NOTICE ? Having tnls day qualified as exec utrix of the estate of M n Ay^ra, I deceased, late of Martin County, North Carolina, this is to notify all estate to exhibit same for payment on in hefoie lilt' 2nd <1BV ol June, 15140, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in persons having claims against said | debted to said estate will please come forward and make immediate | payment. This the 2nd day of June, 1039. MRS. ANNIE AYERS, Executrix of the estate of juno(Mi^^^NC^^^\yeni^)eeeas(^ tf&d. TUXEDOT?**f Made in 4 grades?16%?20%?24%?33% Whether you have one cow or many, it pays to feed one of the four grades of Tuxedo Dairy. Each of the four contains in proper bal ance the numerous ingredients any cow must have for best milk yield. They are different in protein con tent. Come in tomorrow and let us discuss which is best for your par ticular needs. W. H. Basnight & Co., Inc. Wholesale Dealers Only Ahoskie, N. C. Urge Vacationists To I !so Precaution Expressing no desire to excite the people or cause undue alarm, Dr. Carl V. Reynolds. State Health offi cer for North Carolina, this week warned vacationists to exercise due precaution in planning their trips. His statement follows: "In vit w of the:extended business and official holiday leave which this year will be -observed m connection -with Hie Found 01 July, and because of hundred of inquiries I have re ceived ft^nN'Mti Carolina and throughout t!u ? m try. I feel it my nffie .11 (Lutv a? me to urge our people I" refr.i ?' ? ;.n planning to go or to earry their children into sec tions where there is an unusual inci dence of infantile paralysis. "The purpose of this appeal is not to ask the people to shun any one section in preference to another, but to avoid unnecessary exposure by not going into a section where there is a known prevalence of infantile paralysis "I am sure that upon careful re flection anyone will realize that j there are many resorts free from I suspicions of infantile paralysis and that such resorts will be selected in preference to those that may he questionable from the standpoint of presence of this disease ?"In otlu r w ord.';.??srtl \ our birthright for a nu of pottagi At the same time I am convinced that those who live in areas where the incidence of infantile paralysis is above normal are doing uninfected sections an injustice to go into them, and it is hoped that, during this season, persons from such areas will not, in order to shun danger at home come to North Carolina resorts. Let it be remembered also that there are some who, although they do not de velop infantile paralysis in its active stages, serve as carriers as in the ease of typhoid fever and diphtheria and that these may communicate the disease in its virulent form to others', to those, perhaps, who may become incapacitated for life. ,is the result " "This is an appeal for the s? If-pres ervation of our people who are urged In stop, look and listen." Are Visiting Here Mrs. Dewey Copeland and chil dren, Lois and Cliarlie, uf.rHliz&beth City, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Cullipher for several days Visit Near Here Sunday Mr. and Mrs Eugene Nevvsome and daughter, Hilma, of Scotland Neck; Mr and Mrs lhifus Moore, Mrs. Loiinie Draper, Mrs Willard Mark hum and son, Willard, Jr., of Durham, visited Mr. and Mrs 11. A. Cullipher near here Sunday. Good News Prevails In Business World Good news prevails over the bad j in domestic business. With the two mul summer months just around the corner, manufacturing and mining j industries are showing an improve ment unusual for this time of year. Reflecting this steady output of raw j materials and merchandise, rail | car loadings rose a bit more last j week. An upturn in business in Fng- ! land and France promises renewed export demand for American auto mobiles. ?No seasonal decline is evident in the shoe industry. May output was I TJQumiiia pairs. With abaUiflicnt of fears over federal competition, a number of utility companies are planning expansion programs to cope with rising power usage which promises to reach a new peak in 1U40. This should create a great deal of i mployment. The only really dis turbing news comes from the Far East Japan now controls the entire Chinese* coast, seriously threatening established British and American rights there. Business, which is just getting over European war scares.; may get the jitters all over again as a r< suit of this new turn in the Sino DR. V. II. MEW BORN OPTOMETRIST Plymouth office, Liverman Drug Kobersonville office, Ross Jewelry Store, Tuij'Jay, July 10. Bethel office: Hives Drug Store, Store. Monday. July 17. Eyes Examined - Glasses Fitted At Tarboro Every Saturday Williamston office, Peele Jly Co., j every Fri., l#.3u a. m. to 12 m Sheep Raiting It Profitable In State Of Siorth Carolina a Sheep raising is profitable in North Carolina Research work by scien tists of the North Carolina Experi ment Station indicate that a small farm flock of sheep will pay excel lent returns throughout most of North Carolina Purebred Hamp shire rams used on native ewes pro duce an excellent cross bred lambs of high quality and with good weight of body and woo). Sheep keep weeds under control, produce mutton for home use and supply an income from wool anrl limh. Attention! Tobacco Farmers \\ hell in Weil of to haeeo flu*-*, nee us, we specialize in niakiuK a itood flue. \sk the man who ha- used them. We will he triad to repair any old flues in our -hop. W e notice a irood many old flue- thrown away that ean he Used. lo the farmer who really wants lo econo mize. see lis for this *er \ ice. II e /ireri <>N Til K-OAITS MKNTIONKI) NKI.OW Typhoid fever i? ? gradually lirinn reduced. Inil there must be no let-up in vaccination. Now in I lit- lime lo protect yourself alumni it. There in no excuse for c\cn a caw of typhoid fever uht'll perfect iniinniii/.ation for two yearn may be ob tained through attenilance at llie clinic- scheduled below. Three injections at weekly interval- are necennnry for coiliplele protection. It in llie duly of every intelligent eili/eii lo become inoculated auain-t all -preventable diseases. enptaially I'y phoid lever and ItiplilberTa ? Tor their own protection and that of their neighbors. It in alno their duly lo ,Jo all in their pow er lo pernnade others to lake preventive nieanuren. Typhoid Fever, being fre quently fatal, in a unelenn economic waste, an it in no eanily preventable. Itiplilberia ean be prevented by taking Toxoid?one done now, and anoth er in two month-. The law reipiiren all children under yearn ami over nix moiithn of age to have thin protection against Diphtheria. They cannot enter school without it. Kemeriiher the nchednle below and visit, without fail, the point nearest Mondays, July 10. 17.21 Kiirltlick'n Slorc 11:110 a. III. HumiIl??n School While 1(1 lo I I a. in. Hamilton School Col. _ I I to 12 a. in. Oak (lity School W liilc 2 to II |>. in. Oak (lily School (lol. II to i p. m. Tuesdays. July 4, 11, IK. 2f? K'xillc (Irailcil School. ') a. ni. lo 12 M. H*\illc (lolorcil School I :ItO lo I p. in. WpiIh.. July 5, 12, 1<>, 26 ColU I'oinl School 8:30 u. ni. II,,-,11 10 u. in. ?Parmclc 10 a. ni. Thursdays, Julv 6, l.'l, 20.27 (iro?H IIiiikIh 8:30 a. ni. Kvorcltn School 8:30 a. ill. If, for any rcnrmii, you do not find it convenient to attend a clinic, you may fid all three injections from your private physician for the small cost of $1. Martin County Health Dept.