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Roberson Runs 80 Yards to Feature 6-0 Win Over Edenton Trade Barriers Section Is Set By The Cotton Body Memphis, Tenn.? Continuing vig orous prosecution of its campaign against discriminatory margarine legislation, the National Cotton Council today announced the estab lishment of a section on trade bar riers and penalties, to be directed by Phillip Tocker, of Fort Worth, Tex as. President Oscar Johnston of the cotton council said that the trade barriers department has as its ma jor objecfWe the increased use of cottonseed oil through elimination of federal and state restrictions on use and sale of cottonseed margarine First move in the new legislative program was made several days ago when the council submitted a brief to the U. S. Treasury Department at Washington, seeking the elimina tion of high margarine taxes and li censes uu'ludt-d M litv pwuerrt uriwr nal revenue tax structure. The brief declared that removal of discrimi ?natory taxes nuulil noble the Um- or cottonseed oil in margarine, its sec ond largest outlet. Increased activity in the cotton belt campaign will get underway in January, 1940. Mr Johnston said, when the Mississippi legislature be gins its biennial session. Efforts will be made to have legislators of the state do away with present margar ine license fees of $100 on whole salers and $10 on retailers. These fees were said to account for the fact that only 7 per cent of Mississippi's retail outlets sell margarine Plans are being made to seek the repeal of prohibitive taxes and li cense fees in Tennessee and Okla homa in 1941, it was announced, with present activities in the midwestern states to be continued. The Council said its plea for elim ination of discriminatory legislation was based on margarines record as a healthful, nutritious food, and on the failure of present laws to pro vide any appreciable protection for the dairy industry Supervising the work of the trade barriers department is a governing committee made up of C. G. Henry, Memphis, Tenn ; J 11 Henry, Mel rose, La.; Garner M Lester. Jack son, Miss.; C E. Larrison, Wilmot, Ark.; W. T. Mikell, Columbia, S. C and C. W. Wallace, West Monroe, Louisiana. DR. V. H. MJKWBORN OPTOMETRIST Plymouth office, Liverman Drug Co., every Fri., 2 to 5 p. m. Robersonville Office, Scott's Jew elry Store, Tuesday, Nov. 7. Bethel office: Hives Drug Store, Monday, November 20. Eyes Examined - Glasses Fitted At Tarboro Every Saturday Williamston office, Peele Jly Co., BIG TIME QUINT Local basketball fans missed an excellent opportunity last might when only a small crowd turned out to see the Williams on Martins trim Windsor in an exlitbition same. Particularly outstanding is the passing of L'il Artie Diem and Breezy Keaird, and the steady play of "Bosko" Anderson and Fenner Wallace. Ace Villepique. or Jeff Grant will probably round out the starting five. It has been reported that the locals have already scheduled games with Olson's Swedes and the House of David teams along with the leading quints in this section and the people of Wil liamston and vicinity are urged to give their loyal support by following the Martins this sea son. Another exhibition game will be ,held Wednesday evening at the local gym with Oak City. Each day the American people eat 4(.111 miles of link sausage wrapped in "skins" made from cotton linters. NOTICE: SAFE OF HEAL ESTATE FOR TAXES I James A. Ravels tax collector for the Town of Oak City, N C., have this day levied on the following real estate and will sell same at public auction, for cash, in front of the postoffice in the town of Oak City. N C. on Monday. December 11, 1939. at 12:00 o'clock. M., for taxes due and unpaid for the year 1938. unless taxes, penalty and costs are paid on or before that date. The amounts listed below represent ac tual taxes due. the penalty and cost to be added to each account This the 8th day of November, 1939 JAMES A RAWL Tax Collector. nl4-4t of Oak City. N. C. White Bellflower and Johnson $ .68 J E Crisp 7.02 J T Daniel 6 72 Mrs J T Daniel Est 25 26 Cassie Davenport .83 N. E. Davenport 15.67 C L. Etheridge .70 Mrs Annie ilarrell 13 88 E L. Ilarrell - 16 77 Mrs S E Mines 8 99 J. C II-Johnson 6.29 Mrs Sidney Mallory 8.25 Chas W Priddy 2 75 W. E Tyson 7 39 Colored Bertha Brown & Gordon - Williams $ 69 John Brown 4 67 Herman Burnett 3.87 Molester Dolberry 2 48 Charlie Gay 41 N R. Given 642 Columbus Jenkins 1 65 C. C. Jones 8.65 Owen Jones 4.64 Gus Parker 1.95 Henry Parker 2.77 Josephine Pitt Est 35 Eliza Ruff 3 58 Henr\ Clay Savage 3 15 Raleigh Shcrrod Est. 55 J C Williams 35 00 Boykin Makes Record With A Trained Boot Friday Victory Was First Over Edenton In Number Of Years ? j \lt<ler*on, Itovkin, llur<li?otii Clear Way for Foot sir In Hb Lou^r Run ? Last Friday, fur the first time since the days of Coach Brody Hood, Williamston High beat the strong Edenton High football team. Tootsie Hoberson featured in a brilliant 80 yard run through the entire rival eleven to give the Green Wave the only score of the game Williamston opened the game with a long kick by A Anderson The Edrntnn Aces were unable?tu. eruck the powerful Green Wave line for any gain and were forced to kick. The punt was fumbled by Wil liamston to give Edenton the first break of the game when they recov ered the fumble in midfield. Wil liamston had their backs to their own goal line when they finally took pos session of the ball, but u 60-yard punt by Boykin soon eliminated the danger. Near the close of the first period Tootsie Hoberson took the ball on his own 20-yard line, plung ed over right tackle behind the fine blocking of Martin Anderson, Boy kin and llardison, to put him 111 the clear for an HO-yard run to the pay dirt The placekick for the conver sion was blocked In the second quarter Edenton j threatened with a long march to the | ten-yard marker The Green Wave line held for three downs, and a pass in the end zone was batted down 011 the fourth down to turn the hall over to the Martins. Again a long punt off Boykin's toe put the Green Wave out of danger The first ended with Williamston in the lead, 6-0 The third quarter was fought mp-and tuck 111 the middle of the field except for a drive to the 30 yard line by the Green Wave, where a possible touchdown march was stopped when Martin Anderson fumbled the ball after In1 had al ready gained the necessary yardage for a first down. In the fourth period?the?Green Wave came to life again and really demonstrated the type of football that has brought their seven wins this season, C. T. Hoberson broke through to block and recover a punt in the final period. The same\ Hober son also broke through in the clos ing minutes to stop an Edenton pass 'that fell into the hands of Jack Sul livan, Sullivan being downed on the 20-yard marker. Tootsie Hoberson carried the ball from the twenty to the 5-yard line, but the Green Wave failed to push over another score The 6-0 victory over Edenton gave the Green Wave lads their seventh victory of the season out of eight starts Kmston High has been the only opponent to defeat the locals. Tootsie Hoberson and Martin An derson were outstanding in the local offensive drives. C. T Hober son, Martin Anderson and H Wynne were best for the locals on defense. Boykin's punts averaged about fifty yards, unusually long for high school football. For Edenton, Skiles and Badham were outstanding for the offense Edenton led in first downs, 7 to 5 I'os. Williamston Kdenton i? (' T Robcrson (c) Rowlett I ?Crofton Wiggins g -Culliphcr Burton c Thigpen Cozzens g?Sullivan M Byrum t ?Wynne Jones e?A. Anderson Ashley q?Boykin Badham h T. Koberson G Byrum h?Hardison J* Stewart f M Anderson Wilder (c) Score by periods Williamston (i 1) 0 0?6 Ed en ton 0 I) (I 0?0 Williamston scoring: touchdown: Tootsie Robcrson. Substitutes Wil liamston. S Critcher. Edenton, But ler, Skiles, Cates. Officials Webb, White and Cayton NOTICE OF SALE North Carolina, Martin County. In The Superior Court. Eva Harrison, surviving partner of the firm of Harrison Bros, ti Co. vs. D. W. Wynne, administrator of the estate of A. A. Wynne, D. W. Wynne and wife, Laura Wynne, Grover Wynne. Gertrude Lllley and husband, Daniel Lllley, Irvin Wynne, Calvin Wynne, James O. Wynne, Hugh G. Mor ton, trustee, E. 8. Peel, trustee, and W. H. Harrison, trustee. Under and by virtue of an order of sale entered by Leo Carr, judge presiding at the September Term, 1939 Martin County Superior Court, the undersigned commissioners will, On Monday, the 4th day of Decem ber, 1939, at twelve o'clock noon, in front of the courthouse door in the town of Williamston, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash the following described real estate, to wit: Lying and being in Williamston Township, Martin County and state of North Carolina, bounded on the North by the lands of John D. Biggs, on the South by the lands of M. D. Wilson, on the East by the old road from Williamston to Hamilton, and on the West by the lands of John D. Biggs, containing 73 acres, more or less, and commonly known and des ignated as the Gus Wynn home Said commissioners under said or NEXT (. AMK Next week the Williamston eleven will play the strong Washington High squad. They will return home for the last two games of the season, when they meet Robersonville on Novem ber 24. and close the 1939 cam paign against Windsor High oil Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 30. der will also soil all tlu* personal property of every kind, nature and description belonging to said estate, consisting of mules,, farming imple ments, household and kitchen fur Initure and any and all property of any kind, nature and description be longing to said estate, i This thr-?3rd~ day of?NnvPTTTbTT. 1939 KLBERT S PEED. hugh horton. 1 I n7-4t Commissioners. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain Deed of Trust executed to tin- un dersigned Trustee, dated ltlth July. 1937, of record in the Register of Deeds office m Hook P-3, page 353, to secure certain notes of even date therewith, and the stipulations in said Deed of Trust not having been complied with, and at the request of the holder of said bonds, the un dersigned Trustee will, on the 2nd day of December. 1939, at 12 o'clock. Noon, in front of the Courthouse door, Martin County, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash, the following described tract of land Beginning on Williamston and Hamilton Highway at an iron stob, the North Corner of the lot upon which B. D Wynne now lives, thence westerly course along said lot upon which W. D, Wynne now lives to an iron stob on Williamston and Hamilton Road, thence a northerly course along the said old Williams ton and Hamilton Road 50 feet to an iron stob, thence an easterly course a line parallel with first line to an iron stob on Williamston and Hamilton Road, thence a southerly course 50 feet to Highway This" 1st day of November, 1939. B A CRITCHEK. n7-4t Trustee. NOTICE North Carolina Martin County. In The Superior Court. County of Martin against Mrs. A. 11. Coleman and others. The defendant. Mrs A. B Cole man, above named, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior court of Martin County, North Caro lina, to foreclose the taxes on land in Martin County in which said defen dant, Mrs. A. B. Coleman has an interest; and the said defendant will further take notice that she is requir ed to appear before 1. B Wynne. Clerk of the Superior Court of Mar tin County at his office in Williams ton. North Carolina, within thirty (30) days after the completion of this service of publication by notice and to answer or demur to the com plaint of the plaintiff m this action, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This the 30th day of October. 1939 L. 11 WYNNE. Clerk Superior Court of o31-4t Martin ?Count v. NOTICE North Carolina Martin Counts In The Superior Court. County of Martin against Thomas K. Price ami wife. Mrs. Thomas K. Price and others. The defendants, Thomas K Price, Mrs. Thomas E. Price, above named, will take notice that an action as above has been commenced in the Superior Court ot Martin County. I North Carolina, to foreclose the taxes on land in Martin County in which | said defendant. Thomas E Price, has I an interest; and the said defendants will further take notice that they i are required to appear before 1,. 11. Wynne. Clerk of the Superior Court of Martin County at his office in Williamston. North Carolina, u ithm "thirty (30)"days after l!iiTTom(jlcfioh: of this service of publication by no tice and to answer or demur to the complaint?of the?plaint iff?m t-Uo. action, or the plaintiff will apply tt the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint This the 30th dav of October, 11)30. L II WYNNE. Clerk Superior Court of o31-4t Martin County. NOTICE North Carolina Martin County. In The Superior Court County of Martin again Mamie Price | Pouncey and husband, Amos J. ; Pouncey and others. The defendants. Mamie Price Pttuncey and husband. Amos .1 Pouncey, above named, will take no tice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Super ior Court of Martin County. North Carolina, to foreclose the taxes on land m Martin County in which said defendant Mamie Price Pouncey has an interest; and the said defendants will further take notice that they are required to appear before i, B. Wynne, Clerk of the Superior Court of Martin County at his office in Williamston, North Carolina, within thirty (30) days after the completion of (his service of publication by no tice and to answer or demur to the complaint of the plaintiff in this ac tion, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded m said complaint. This the 30th day of October, 1030. I, B WYNNE. Clerk Superior Court of o31 ft Martin County NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained m that certain Deed of Trust executed'in il?? ntwl. r signed Trustee, dated 1st January 1030 by Frank 1) Taylor and wife Bertha Taylor, of record in the Beg ister of Deeds Office in Book P 3. j page 25, to secure bond of even date) therewith, and by virtue of an or j del of the district court <?! the Pint j ed States for the Eastern Di.JriCt of j Virginia, in the Mattel of Frank Da j In* stip i illations in said Deed of Trust nut having been complied with, and at the request of the holder of said bond, and by virtue of the Bankrupt Court Order, the undersigned trus tee. will, on Monday. December 4th, 1939. at 12 o'clock. Noon, in front of the Courthouse door. Martin County, offer for sale to the highest biddi r. for cash, the following d< scfihed tract of land: "Beginning at the fork of 4he uoad m which stands the Bigg School House, thence down the new road to I Nam y Roberson's line t<? the head; of the small branch, thence down the . aid branch to a lightwobd post hi j the fork of Lamb's Branch, thencei up said branch to tin- fork of same. | thence up the East prong of said : branch to flu* mouth of the small 1 branch, a poplar, thence up said j blanch to a pine tree. thence a straight course to the back line, a; pine tree near a path known as the Malaeliie Chapel Path, thence along the back line two pines in Askew's j line to a black gum on the North ' prong of Lamb's Branch to the road across which is a canal, thence up' said road to the school house to the beginning. Containing 190 acres, more or less." The last and highest bidder will be required to make a deposit of 10 per .cent of the price bid. Tins 3rd day of November, 1939. II. D. BATEMAN. Trustee. H A Critcher, Atty. n7-4t Beware Coughs from common colds That Hang Or Creomulslon relieves pn rnptlv be cause it goes right to the seat or the trouble to loosen germ laden phlegm. Increase secretion and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, inflam ed bronchial mucous membranes. No matter how many medicine you have tried, tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulslon with the understanding that vou are to like the way it quickly allays the cough or you ore to have your money back. CREOMULSION for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis MR. FARMER WW A NEED MONFA I IIIS FALL? Wellave5,000,000 To Loan on Farms in Easl (laroliua Our Interest llale Knurrs from 'Ml jier rent to .t per rent Our Terms ? Ill am I /.? years Ml I'UMI.M l{l (.H IHI I) ON PKIM II'VI. i m i ss mm iii siui: Kill KMMIMJl: On aS.">.000 loan al ."?rf iii tt-rt-sl >1111 would only pay 82,">0.00 i-urli fall. If Ih Ii o iiii >0111- crops arc lirllrr lliiin vim antiripat i-il. yiiu rinilil rurtail tlit- |irinri|ial $.">00.00, $ I 000.OO. or $2,000.00. If prices arc liiin-r llian miii anticipated, as slali-il aliiix-. will only pay llic inli-ri-sl. Ilun'l nail until have liavv la hare money Make an application immediately! s k /; Harrison and Carstarphen w ii i i\MsroN. n. II. A. WllITi: AND SONS <. uia rsN h i i:. v i DISTILLED IN KINTUCK*;^ * i fr **s PINT 85c 0 QUART 1.65 i r M, ?u SCHENLEY DISTILLERS CORP., NEW YORK, N. Y. FIRST SALE! FRIDAY November 17 th At T PLANTERS WAREHOUSE WILLIAMSTON, N. C. LEMAN BARNHILL, JOE MOVE Ami HOLT EVANS Proprietor* Quitting Business Closing Out Entire Stock l.ailir- iiikI ffrnllrmrn?I It i - i- mi fn k) * -.ill-. Our -lorr ha- hrrn Ira-ril anil IIIII-I wiralr till' hiiihliiiff within a \(;r\ -hurl liilir. Ilwry ilrm ill mil' -lorr will ffn nil -air 1? r it In >. Now'lllhrr I Till. \\ c ilun I haw a faiir\ -link nf nirrrhanili-r hill wi' 11 ? i liavi' a giiinl Iiin- of -tapir niiTi'luinili-i'. all nf wliiili i- nationally ail wrli-ril. If volt air inlrrr-lril in -living money on your uinlir -npplir-, it will pay win In allriiil 111 i? -air. hwry thing, rrgarillr? of how I a r fir or ho \\ -mall, inii-l go. ? Sale Begins Friday, Nov. 17th Mon'n Kner BOOTS IJ. S. Ilruii<l $2.50 Mcn'? OVERALL PANTS $ 1.25 Value 98c Men"* OVERALLS $1.18 Mrn't DRESS PANTS All Sia* AT COST n riM Ki i i r l{ I NTS 15c yd. IIuih'h' II inter II N II K II W K A II 85c AM. SHOES y3 OFF MLI.i: an.I IIOKSK COLLAKS S 1.2,1 value S.'l.OO S.'l.lO value S2.15.") Others for $125 iV $IM5 A LI IIAKDW \m; Reduced to Cost Si moil'h tine S A W S Kr^nliir 87..">0 \alili On null $6.25 iikkss "siiiit rs $1.15 Mrii's Work Shirts ,71k' .'{(HP lion* l ine S A LT la apnralt'il ? Itufj $1.15 Bowen Brothers WILLIAMSTON - NORTH CAROLINA
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