Schedule Of Union Services Ends Here Rev. E F Moseley. rector of St Mary's Church. Kmston. preached in the Church of the Advent here last Sunday evening when the schedule of union services was brought to a successful close. The former local minister, returning to his former parish to climax the union religious schedule, was heard by a large con gregation. Taking his subject from the tenth chapter of the Gospel, according to St. Luke. the minister offen d much, to provoke reverent thought Hi? story of the Good Samaritan but he stressed' the course tallowed by man in "excusing himself" fo-m moral ;.nd spiritual obligation ? Th? young lawyer in the story admitted that the Good Samaritan did right when he rendered aid t" the victim of rob bers, but he tried to excuse himself of his obligation when he asked the Master. "Who is my neighbor? "There are those today who refuse t<> donate to foreign missions, and excuse themselves by sa> ing that charity should begin at home. Weil, charity -should begin at home, but those who say that do ,sM to excuse themselve Mr. M?seh> pointed out. Sanitar> Dri>e I* To Include Entire Residential Seetion (Continued from page one) cleaner and healthier-town; to aid l nthe enf orcein* nt of city, county, and state public health laws, when necessary to protect public health. "The -"directors of the campaign submit -the following suggestions as tt means of meeting tfi| above men ? tioned objectn es - Keep all garbage in a coveied fly-tight con taint'' i mrh hobs in the. bottom i>f empty cans so that the> will not hold water this will inhibit tin breeding of: mosquitoes on your premise.-. cat flown weeds and-tall gras:-?around yiuii?l'"""*; takt pride in the beauty of youi sur roundings by sweeping your side walks and removing trash and scat tetvd rubbtsh-t^gularl-y-afotind your home, protect the health of your family by practicing all fly and roach control pleasures in your home: help the tire'department by eliminating all fire hazards such us paper, trash, old rags, etc . do every thing possible to stop the breeding of rats around your honu They arc dangerous and costly parasites and have stinted many epidemics and prove the cleanliness the eax will approximate $100. The- cart loss w as about complete, reports stat- ( ing that only the axle and a few j .-pokes were found. Mrs Pearson and her daughter, of Kinston. wt re sligh/ly bruised when their car, a new Oldsmobilc, turn i d over near the fair grounds last Sunday aftermiun about if u clock Kupnuig into a low place m the high way, tla ear spattered water all ov ? i tin windshield and blinded Miss P. arson whn was driving the- ear The inaehine swerved off the high I way and when the bumper hit a small embankment, the ear turned i over on its top and continued over | again, coming to a stop with all four wheels m the air. Miss Pearson's (edioes were torn from her feet and ! Mrs Pearson's dress was partly torn liom her, but after the fenders wciv | straightened out, the travelers were | able to continue home. Damage to : the ear was estimated at $75 Murfioli* llrollii-rs Makiiif Sturr h'.nlrtmcr \1 sponsoring this meeting. SEE WHAT PEOPLE SAY ABOI'T ( HERRY'S REMEDY I want every pella gra sufferer to read this. I have been suf fering for quite a while with a had case of pellagra. The doc tors told me to go on a diet and they could give me medicine that would help me, hut they could not cure me. I was advised hy my friends to try Cherry's Remedy. 1 did so for thirty days. I am proud to tell the world that 1 am well, feel better than I have for years. 1 have gained twenty pounds in weight in about thirty days. Words cannot express my feel ing toward this medicine. Respectfully, Mrs. W. T. BLAND, Route 3, Williamston, N. ('. Before Cherry's Remedy was rec ommended to me, I suffered great ly with high blood pressure ami rheumatism. 1 bought a box and started taking it. I found it hel/ed me a lot. Today 1 feel like a new |>er son. SARAII WILLIAMS, Williamston, N. C. Wants I OR SALE: CORN, FIVE TI BS PER barrel in shuck. Pecan Grove Farm H. C. Green. a22-2i) WANTED: DRY CLEANING SOLI < itor for country route. Must have car Apply at Pittman's Cleaners Phone 159. FOR SALE: MEDIl'M-SIZE, IRON safe. Good as new. Price reason able. Harrison Wholesale Co., Wil hamston. N. C. a25-2t FARM FOR SALE: LOCATED IN lower corner of Martin County, right in the center of the Best Reed section in N. C. land. Hated by U S Soil Survey as good as any in N. C. for all crops. 6-room dwelling, to bacco barn, pactttrouse anCi.\a 11 out buildings in first class shape. is as good location for stock farm as there is in the state. For further par ticular see Luther Hardison, Jamcs TTITc. K T ~r~S KTHardiM.h, Sir 'Walter Hotel, Raleigh N. (' a25-29 WANTED ? HOME FOR EOI R \tas quite *afi-factory and onr cii* loiiier* were well pleu-ed. Self/ icilh ii* on one of the aliove *u/e*. II e'll please yon every time ami itiiitrimtei? t'l" very lies! in terrier anil prices. CLALDE cmi ein. jimmy taylor. ar lie-belch, SYLVESTER LILLEY and JOHN ClIRMN. Proprietors FIRST SALE At Tlw Central Whse, KOBERSONVILLE, N. C. Friday, Sept. 1st ALL TYPES OF TOBACCO ARE SELLING HIGHER IH GREENVILLE ON MONDAY, AUGUST 28th THE HIGHEST PRICES OF THE SEASON WERE PAID A MARKET-WIDE ADV ANCE COVERED ALL CRADES WITH BETTER TOBACCOS SELLING FROM $3 TO $5 Per Hundred Lbs. HIGHER Many Growers Averaged $25.00 And More Per Hundred Pounds for Entire Barns A Greater Demand, Stronger Competition, Prompt Orderly Sales Means More Dollars For Your Tobacco THERE IS MO BLOCK ON THE GREENVILLE MARKET + Every Warehouse Floor Was Cleared Monday? Every Floor Will Be Cleared Today