Christmas Seal Sale Is
Progressing In County
out that money invested
in Christmas seals now will pa}
great dividends in protection against
tuberculosis all during the year. Mrs
H. O. Peel is urging a continued
support of the seal sale which was
launched week before last.
Last year Martin County people
bought 7,440 of the little stickers
and the chairman of the sale is hope
ful the sale will exceed that figure'
this year.
Good Glover Mutt Have
Soil Thai Hat Been Limed
Experience has taught Sam Owens
of the Gloucester community in
Transylvania County that good
stands of clover on his farm cannot
be obtained without an adequate
program of liming the soil.
Mr. Latham Thrower, who under
went a major operation lit a Wash
ington hospital last Friday, continues
to improve.
THIS WHISKEY IS
4 YEARS OLD
$J65
FULL QUART
85*
FULL PINT
90 PROOF
COPR. 19.19, THF. OLD QUAKER CO., I.AWRENCEBURG, INDIANA
Santa Sez
IIHRRV TO SHE
DAVIS'
STOCK OF
Xmas Gifts
Makr I our SWcr /io/i* l.tirly W /ii/c Our Stork In Com /plrtr
DAVIS PHARMACY
EITHER Lo your family or wome needy pcr
hoii. You ran mnkr your wIptImhi from our
Htoek of elwier ([riw eriei. ami we'll ?lo tin- rest '
FRUITS^NUTS
AND CANDY
For the Family And For Santa Claus
FANCY AND STAPLE GROCERIES
Two Deliveries Daily ? Telephone 169
Moore Grocery Company
Government Pavs
Farmers To Plant
Forest Seedlings
Giwn $30 If They Plant K%
Much As Four Acres To
Forest Trees
Th? it g. Government will pay I
Nttllh Carolina farmer* to plant for-1
est seedlings on their land and help
reforest it. State Forester J. S
Holmes of the Department of Con- j
servatmn nnd Development, said to
day.
Farmers cooperating with the
Agricultural Adjustment Adminis
tration m carrying on building
practices and who are participating
in benefit payments, may get an ad
ditional credit of $30 each if they
will plant as much as four acres of
land to forest trees, according to a
new bulletin just issued by the AAA
in Washington.
"This $30 will more than pay for
the cost of tj*ees and for planting
them." said F. H. Claridge, assistant
forester in charge of the State Forest
Nurseries. "Farmers can buy enough
trees and get them j^anted for $4 an
acre, planting about 1.000 trees to
the acre, so that the entire four acres
should not cost more than $16. ieav-1
ing ol4 clear proftt or to spend in!
spcii ting several more trees."
Approximately 4.000,000 baby for
est trees are now almost ready for
distribution from the two forest nur
series maintained by the forestry di
vision of the Department of Con
servation ancf Development. These
seedlings may be purchased for $2
per thousand from the State For
ester in Raleigh.
Most of these seedlings are loblol
ly. slash, shortleaf 6r longleaf pine,
although there are several thousand
seedlings of other varieties avail
able. including cedar.
NEW
W.E.OM
WilliaiiiNton
Evening worship. 7.30 p. m.
The subjects for the next three;
?worship-services are. "The Need of \
a Saviour", "A Saviour Is Promised"' J
and "A Saviour Is Born "
?
cmtRCH of thi: advent
JOHN W. HAROV. Hrctor
3rd Sunday in Advent
Church school, 9:45
Morning prayer and sermon, 11.
At 7:30 p. m.. the Choral club will
present their Christmas Cantata.
"The Christ Child ' Everyone is |
cordially invited to come and hear
this beautiful story given in music '
The offering will go to the Commun
ity Christmas fund.
There wilt be an election of the
vestry immediately following the I
morning service.
The Wdman's Auxiliary Will meet
on Monday afternoon at 3 3(1
CHRISTIAN
Bible school, 9:45.
Morning worship 11. Subject
"God Comforts His Children."
Young people meet, 6:30 Subject
"Our Part in thi* Missionary Enter
prise."
Evening service. 7:30. Subject
"Making Shore on Broken Pieces."
The ordinance of Christian Bap
tism will be administered Sunday
evening
Woman's Council meets Monday.
3:30
I White Gift Service, Wednesday,
! 7:30.
Children's Christmas party will be
I given Wednesday evening. 7:30
primary
METHODIST
Church school, 9:45 D. N. Hix,
Isupt. Classes for all
" Young peoples lYU'ellhg, (1745 p. m j
Preaching services Sunday morn- |
I ing and Sunday evening. The pas |
I tor, Rev. S J Starnes, will preach
I at both ?services, Morning subject:
' What is the greatest institution."
Evening subject "When Cuvetous
ness is commendable."
The pastor will also preach at
Holly Springs church at 3 o'clock.
PRESBYTERIAN
The regular services will be held
at all points at the usual hours this
Sunday.
Christmas programs will be held
at all points Poplar Point Wednes
I day night, 7:30. Roberson'g Chapel
[Thursday night at 7:30. Gold Point
i Friday night at 7:30. The Williams
ton and Bear Grass dates will be
announced at the Sunday services.
Jamesville Baptist
Sunday school at 10 a. m
Regular preaching services at
o'clock.
Happenings In The
Farm Life School
Several of the grade mothers are
entertaining the grades immediate
ly preceding the Christinas holidays.
The children are looking forward to
the parties with much enthusiasm.
The Farm Life boys and the In
dependents of the community bat
tled to a 30-30 tie Thursday after
noon on the school court. Thr- school
boys got an early lead with B Dan
iels leading the shooting, but tin
Independents soon matched the boys
ending the game with a tie. J. Grif
fin led the Independents' scoring
with five points and B Daniels led
the Demons with six
The line-ups:
Demons: H. Manning, rf; C. Ward,
If; J Daniel, c; B Daniel, rg; L.
Manning, Ig
Independents: A. Li I ley, rf; F.
Griffin, If; L. Griffin, c; J. Griffin,
rg; K Harrington, lg.
Substitutions: Demons, D. Man
ning, C. Brown and H. Peele.
Be Diffcrentt
(jive the man in jour life
something original.
He will admire your wi?e little head
fur ihoming this *pectaculai new
?hirt, dmlufied from an aviator'*
novel idea Wing* Shut* are made
with collar* and cuff* of real aero
plane fabric. They will uett yjfy
\Joetgn Ifuin anji' oiLi ihirl of tku prut
si 65
Winijs Shirts, featured hv
PITTMAN'S
CLEANERS
The basketball team* of Farm
Lufe and Robersonville split a dou
bleheader Tuesday night on the lat
ter's court. In -the opener4 Jfeg Rob* J
ersonville girls led all the way. win
ning by a score of 35-11. The night
cap was a thriller with the Farm
Life boys coming out on the long end
of a 28 - 2TJf score.
The Gold and Black quint, coach
ed by D. T. Wade, displayed its best?
form of the season by playing a good
brand of ball all the way The Farm
Life Demons forged ahead in the fi
nal seconds on a field goal by B
PwelA alter trailing most of the
way by a score margin ?
The line-ups
Farm Life
G
r
T
H. Manning, t
2
i
5
C Ward, f
0
0
0
I) Manning, f
2
0
4
C. Brown i
1
n
2 J
J Daniels, c
1
1
A
U. Manning,
1
1
9
B Uanieis g
3
3
?
Totals
U
?
22
Koberaonvillr
G
T~
Cullipher, f
4
l
?
Roberaon, f
-1
l
a
Cargile, c
3
2
8
Keel, g
2
0
4
Robertson, g
1
1
3
Totals
11
S
27
G?T into THE /tfiSt&&e/fyfoOtlf UIITH
THEV RLUJRVS COmBinE
BERUTV flnD UTILITV
?WV?fl you - 'Give Somathing Elactr ic a I" you
q?v not fof just "Tha Day," but for yaars.
That'i bacaute ElectricalGifts leap on giving,
and invariably ?ay "Marry Christmas" day
aftar day.
Tka combination of baauty with utility may
arouta tha anthusiasm of tha racipiant to tha
point of thowaring you #ith Christmas kittas.
So what? (Hot watar by wira will alvo ramova
thasa axpressions of lova aasily? in dua tima,
of courtwl)
So, ladias (to giva marry lipatick} and gentla
^man (to racaiva thi? walcomad expression), call
your gift roll and Etactricaj Gifts answar
?Trasa*."
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llfl
/OA VMMME fif#W #!?#/#?
Here You Will Find Practical
And Inexpensive Gifts
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fmiiily. W ?? ran wnc miii moiirv oil your jiifl- if miii'II "i\r u- llir
opportunity. Itrforr yon buy, roim* to -rr u?.
We Now Have in Stock
PERFUME SETS
K\riiiii?? in l\iris.
Lailv Esther ;iihI
llonl>i";ml S< Is
roxuo candy
CIGARS And
CIGAR KTTES
Military Ri'iisIh's
CLOCKS
RAZORS
II mulreils of
Oilier llems
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So
toka<:<:< >s
TOILET SETS for
TMcii <iii(l Women
?\oykitiks
klasiilichts
AIR RIFLES
FACE POWDER
MILITARY SK I S
COOli PIPES
Srhoot^il |) ptiew
Hundreds of
Oilier Items
P. Po PEEL
WASHINGTON STREET WILLIAMSTON, N. C.