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L SERVICE- -QUAUTY MERCHANDISE £ CLAII-BENNETT Dll 116 CO. -If ™ J KUUAKb l* i Initio SUNDAY HOURS— 9 to 11 a. m. and 6:30 to 7:30 p. m. NGRRIS CANDIES PARKER & CONHJK PENS WILLIAMSTON, N. C. J CLASSING OF COTTON NOV- A-DATS RECOGNIZED AS A SCIENCE » By T. W. Chambliss "About how many grpdes is re.ton cessed into" was asked a io>lin? ex tols bujr.r on tl* siwt of one of the North Carolina towns the other day. "J he answer was "four." Last year .he- Filers and cbf.«rs of the North Carolina Cotton Growers* Cooperative Assoc ia" ion divided the 131,000 tale, of cotton received by the vwciitior into abont 150 pools, each pool itirk inj « difference in either grade. Map!? or color. In othsr words, the c*»«si«~ department of the a. £ socia" ion wi trained men found that there were ac tually 150 different combination- an-' each combination had a deft nit pb-r. in making the price of the cotton. The question asked the cotton buy er was occasioned by a little ine»Setr It was on the street of one rf the Lest inland cotton markof th" State. A fanner drove up with two hate* of cotton on hi* wagon ami the cotton was sampled and boueh! by a local buyer and the same price wa pud for both bales—23.ss cents c pound. U. R. Klalock. General Han ajter of the Cotton Growers" happen ed to be standing by and h? asked the farmer to permit him to draw t*o samples, one from each bale These samples were scat to th cla - iiiß depar merit of th* Asaof M l ®- it Raleigh and with inst reel tons to era-*- end das? and make a repo-t. Th graders knew nothing of the cumiti stances. Their report showed ore ba'- to be Strict Low Middling. "-8 to 1 Inch saple and the other Strict Low Middling, 1 inch staple On that same day the Association sal** de partment was receiving 23.67 for Strict Low Middling 7-9 to 1 inch sta ple and 24.17 for Strict l>ov Mi-'dlini 1 inch s'apie These differences made a Rood showing for th* Association Sales depar ment but the point that means most to the ftrner was tha' the local buyer bought the p»int that .i >ea;is most to the farmer was that the local buyer bought the two hales from th? same rragon on the same day at the same price and yH the :wo tales went different grades. The darning of cottea is rj«agniz ed now-a-dsys aa a «KMt. Ihe I*, rited States Department of Arriewl tare so recognized P. Men are given > pedal training in-grading and clash ing rotton. After two t*ar of cooper ative marketing, the management of the North Carolina Asroctetiun feels sere that if the association should do away with the warehousing of cotton, the financing of th-* crop and marketing the crop in aa orderly fash- Ha, hart simply undertook to sefl the cut*on as rapidly as it was deliveied to it, that tlae Solas orgaiuaatN t. with the classing department could easily save considerable for the aaem ben in securing for them the differ entials they at* entitled to on att jiadi a and in addition, of course, the uauul profit made by the bujcia aari ami mblrn of cottaa. The aaeiage farmer who tiaaa cot ton knows little about grades aad when he takes his cottaa to the ope* market he has little kaovMfe of it; tit—l value. The average local cottar buyer knows very btfie ahout cteiatef cotton aceordteg U Caaeiaaamt stand aids. When a local haju secaics a tern ill ml bates of cottaa aad ads it to a mil or to some i ipaitiei. ftre. he does, k vithoai knowing jus; ho*.- maSy tete would p'jil in staple con s~d?:£b:y hi&her than what tlic cot ton was -old for and neither does He J kiio- i'o# «»r.y bsie.; run al>ov * th« . grxde ou fcluch tie cotton was sold, '."iteniiy .here are r,«iih-»r any kirV or he iff tat'? rciming over «' abr. - th" s'fnjl ted grwie tnd b-.-t he oi be sure *l»at theie will he kick- aid c?a ; m on each a. fcr fti't *a". below oa f-;iiner- ihacU mak » 31 'H: U talwi'wil f jmething tri! cb?r'iii' cotton. The I ritcd "tat:« IWr!mrnt of Agri ta' its r tenth issued lK*part ixat Hi . >in .»o. 278, entitles "The t";ai.:fn:ai Classification of American Cfc'.ia b_" Ar Sur V. I'alnv:. Speei . iist "n C-:: *lntk»t»ng p- d tl; Lafe a cs: h? »ar.ii fr-'-n f'yf. - uwr. of i Ycrment, \ n fa in:* o. . O. C s; ku c:nt; a copy | This b_:!» in i *-• !i worth ..u*". ' WASHING* t,~. 1 AILV NEV.S VISITS SCENE OF I KILLING Ft 1 OIL iji. b> OstKiiii of ihe W i-hin' >ll Daily Near; recently visited I .imp i Itiyar.. z scene cf ;;:a' activity at 'hi-- tilre. !t is shout (he mle> from liavelock and w.r the shore l:i? of !-k- liii..- ami a short ilirtsncr from ih'» rs'iir if "Uu-I" Fi: her. Sis h iiw v-Hile hunttnj." in North Carolina Mr. O-bsrr ieporte.l tha" t!.e Ma chinery '■* if " r th" ?rrur! and work •rfll I* started at onc» by Jt 'Olay meek p The »ng»i»ee.- in lr. I' C ( | i-ai.k-r „.•« Mi. Orr who i in diaiv | f*'"i"h:> d: illir *: opt. at'c r. , yiin* • ;L_l -Isere 1> oil ia abundance in the • en ire eastern -ection of North t 'aro t, Night Coughing— How to Stop It Night coughing which, through law at valuable sleep, often makes { yam fed utterly worn-out and mm- • I» lass during the day, and by qakkly |w«ak«aing the system lays you apea to th* most dangeroua iafec- I tunas, can now be promptly checked 1 ter a very simple trwataaeat. Peo ple who have hardly been able to ' 1 »**t on account of coughing spelk • have foamd that they can sleep the • whole night through undisturbed often after the very first triaL poiiiwia kawa m Dr. kß(> *■» I*W»H|. In Itaftr Uk m In maiafal at atpl Mn NUHaa at . Ma n im> Ikmt fer lio M » ■■" ' *ll mllntac n Tka *ra asMa kM a —ll« attln. It aat ■ Itkia aa4 kMk IW 1 mm* , WtiSia. ka II ahMf I.ii.m mm* n -1 la tal U» J *fa. "1111 l »—*» *» *al y a—j a*«»p —Or - ttm mr aw a%at. aaa tns *»•«" il'Haj. mm nhin ar '' mm wra mm am»a *■ Foe cM 1, ma !r««r>M 1 5 i I _1« W'JI If aif r ■p I. WtllylfmJl i roa •; ItrnvMaKi '! i"riTri I s : IacXTE I I IMU V ——— j e \ RED BAND \ w^^'ur.-.,/ 'j f "*> "».■ 1 1 j Hot Barbecue & Oysters ! * AT ■ | WILLIAM'S NEW STAND Next Door to Taylor's Drujr Store -Telephone No. iSj j West Main Street Washington, N. C. ;« 1 • * ■ 1 ■ —• 1 ' 1 -» "fti- r*. -c o; - :™tior. ami test, a!r:adv made by Mr. ltar.k>. to J i r.-Ti 11; ihe !a> if ihe ftnti-, they j IT.! :h - mi.jC iay as souiul on tht>! t i 1 11«- i-l p'.a-:i» L «ii*ana ar.«l J bey.nii ail dcub* that :b" "t. Dll ion.- r\?st. hero they do 2 U».-e 'v.i 5." 1» h«cM iv ft,b.vi j gus!.*r j r-f ajv ■te > r-Lck. it H »r-.ai: hi-. , .iffec- for .h- -rctM-r. -our j about. —~ j The Da3y T-Cc-'s srsy.. .«.»- r.-r;- cc«n a n.Tic fctl. 1c- > ,«t k, j Wr ik"': lif ry 3rd • »•* - we! 1 «ink h : 1 bet in «i« ; *r "o do .hi. a su®r*- » ar a of letvi o-> * i'rn « ' leas--* c !•; -nr;d m- »" firs; he ■b sitwA*l psop?r.\ th«_- !>a-ed fo.- oil pari"-*-- r> i mir.f«!« "sly will hf entitled to ime-eir-hth of all oil pro-toco l on th- property. As many ruy be sank ia case oil is fouml *sl r»>aii a bts revenue for the Irta... o.- Tv ai:r vim own.: th? liihl *i Vat any cost to th m. flwce Having Liki near Washing * *rJ tir- viifh oil hasfs may '»■" • ■ .•■» uH by ail means assist •h ntiaattr b; leasing when calle-' 1 ij-on It i- mA every f:.rni hat tray I K m oil M* bo* n*ie neve. ki:»J . i V. ith a i r e!l sunk near Washington ■ ' it would r- :..i r.udi to this. cit> ami - - t. II reti re 1/ r; hare oil ie: it lie found • •«:— ami i f xa, , we are no worse -fi " -H l2se a«h--r*isecaenta. they te ' i>:r sn- :h- live re-rtant and "he • I s i-rft. cf the K st eood- MMSS9M3«ea I Practical | Nar-a Tells 1 Mrs S. 11 Saaw, of Eouta X L aear I aris, Tenn.. tells the » story of her eipenenra u & follow*: 1 aa C years old and I w have been a practical aarae & for mot* than 3D pan, tak- Z tag aaortly maternity caaea 0 On* of my daughters suffered A has cramping at .■_ . She 1 ha** J|» to bed. A CARDUIf lh Wmud s Tnc I mm ■*'? bl to tak, about 5 two bsttlas. who Am hardly U knew that it was - . , she a ■find a* littte pain. "My youngest daighter B was ian d wa, weak and S an a as. aaad looked like she Z dhtet have a bit of blood Wi left—Jast a walking dktlU—. as appetite aad tired all the 1 tiaae. 1 gave her two bottles • #4 of Carte It built her up n A aad she eatiag and A , • aooa gained in weight aad V % has bees a* w*H snare " iL t 2 Card-a, the W. man's Tonic. Z ? hat helprd sageiljg woaoen . A for over forty yean. Try it. ************* Tire SNTEKMTLSR. FCTLL JAM-TTOM KT.RTR r.* COIF* A , Tl:j tiapper a iaus. ! cal ccmeiiy to be staged by kicai tal- ! j «nt in the next few days pnotLvs to be .-nother high mark in the theatrical aorfci as far as Williamston goe». TWO I NFI RMSHED BOOMS IUK Kent; Water convenient, rent reas- -'- naMe. ! he."? 93. !l 11 • :ii ,i ; AFE—WASUNCION ST.' llc.U reed at all hoars. Special j !-rs catered to. Pry as a visit- tf I I jSi -rt Carolina I Mar Cc.ty I lr. the «ns:t?r of M. E. Hattor„ a-l j niinis ra'.rix of the estate of J. F. I I B'' i"r, ti.-eeased. Fix- Parte I I r ai-1 b> virtue of an >r«ler of I ' , '■ . i (>• ("our* o f Mart:-- C.-v:* I •; • . r«c»..| IVoeev. iir *- c l kb • • T. !•*: 'isuftet ile-criW :. r*l I he - . »" !- vn i ffrtfil f-r -ale i* the J j> l.V.hr -.n i!».» 3nl .try if I I v «_- 1:24 :ml the mi havice been. ' I sse-1 th.- i n.lersiene.l c-.mmis.-ioner I r J Trill on Wednesday the 2«»h .lay of| I !•>. WI a* 1- o'clock M in frtnt j . o fthe courthouse .loor in the iown | f J of V illiamston offer for sale to ine" . ~ ♦» ———— *—■— —— "—*~j I | ; j |>A!NTYOUR AITOMOBILE- V j LFT US PAINT YOUR Al T TOMOBILK •[ WE \V!lai* IX) IT IN" J 0 PAYS AND IT j : WII I. LOOK LIKE NEW. n J 'v l\ N. A. Riddick i • I I j ! Motor Gir Company | AgvMils For !»in« k Cats j | | I Thanksgiving Will J I Soon Be here |1 ; ; if AND-. JmL Special Prices | 1 &, / On k If you haven't KOt your Hat, Dress. E ['III (oa« Sweater, Shoes, Hosieiy, and WEPuj DfCSS (jOods [JS Gloves, we will «• ui-ely please you when Cj S you see our larjrc assortment to make For | $ m a selr-etion from, ■ It ABdthc . k , 41 50 &98 cts. I And the very low prices we are a?kill > jffl for then: will more ihan please you. J ( t lTf| -| II Harrison fops. & Co. I WILLI A MSFON'S LARGEST DEPARTMENT STORE "Come and See Is AD We Ask* 4 L.jhc.-i Lokler tor cash iiw !«:■-> •- JiCg ilescnWu real estate, io-w:t: !h- t«rick store building .n re town of Jai.vsvi.le. North u:Ai, i .QV- beirj«; on \\ atcr Sfn ■*". ar«l : i> -ij-t t.'ie brick ; .ore an • *i>t, that " ' teis,:d Ij J. i'. - utler tuae , t-i" his death. Thi- tlie I0;h -iay of WHEELER MARTIN. ' Commissioner. i Mar.:n and Feel. I AUenm at I„-.w. I HOW'S THIS? I UU.** « vrVRHXI MUIICIVK wftl Ido *ka we rtiiij tor it—n.l j i»ur •ritm |! Catarrii or ' .*•. « ci j.ol i>r I Cklxirti I HIU.-S rtTVf'l'i ««*-»•» «*.'t -.»-l -latftx ot an C — . *-l. »*u. !I. I tlw cat.: * i .r' • u" r. f'J tt* tn(em..l J .i• . ." t'j . * ■ ata ihromr. il.«- ; >vi . i!i» M'. Smla es. tte r- - i i us J» S«U ov Y'«i >. J (" -- ♦ e- - , ,'.j. f" • j 666 is a pre-eription for {('olds, t.rippe. IVflcaf. Ilead».be-s t'oastipalion. Biliousness • It is the most speedy tißcdy we k.n>t. NOTK L OF SALE 1 ' rvler by vit:ac u f ih. p»*,- 1 * ct sale c-.'i Sikol in thit cenan deeti ! ' lef trust exes a cfl to tlae uf iiersigned 1 trustee, by John Elwards on the 2ihl day of Mat 19.J ar.l recorded in Martin County l"ubl i.' Kegistry in ! IV-.4 H-i huie 308. .«iun.ii; cei-tain j ' U>nds of ever, date ami tenei there wi h atxi the stipulations therein not ha»- I trg be compiirs.l wi h ami at the re- | «[Be>t of the hokk- of sai«l bot-l the; uisV'signed trustee, will on the sth I | .lev of 'i.ceiiber, at 12 o'clock M in Ifroi.t of tJse Court House iHwr o! | Martin County. NcrlH Carolira. ofTe I |SI USt'RIISE Ttt Tl'!: ENTERPRISE Ij Your Cemetery Lol | Mow Does ll Appear? I ' T! e unkept cer» torv lot is a »-erlcetion. [ ' " «. _ __ ! Us appc-n'ar.ee is t vM''-*>ive o» their f *ej i in s for t|-,p one hurie'' there. I ! I*er}>etiiate trie sacroJ memories ot I Hose of votir love ! \ **o have '»as-e f ! ? I • ii by tin erection or an emlurinjr monument i oiMciosee iHoi-v rite .or .lesiuus and I j prices. If we cant interest you vc lose if \ J v- • ■ can we are *.otl> ahea«l. II I Dees Monument Works ;j i l\lonuni' ris ??a .* . M -mories i i i ! [ :|:EENVI! ' >K H t AirOl-LW. i ; j for saie a: auc.n.;i -o .i-e est bi««*r lor ea--u ihe (ttjrt.btil Lai.-i Beginning zt a Gun: in thi iVrit fti ,i branch, tirtw Awlref'i t- iter j I,im. \V. ImooiiU lux; Uwut up ya»i i'.r; rc!i s; yt&ni> li> ihc tii»: .ik-rKV ep sa: l .t -i 0> . | van:- t> 2 ukf, Mil.' Ai,Jr#* • corner; th.-nc*- u v». - j p-ani!lel line - - j >ur»ls lo aHrar.ch. i ilwmt •iovm ir 1 l-r ,:h ?■ 'o : I i.int. Containing «>n •;- i ■ >.t> -f i \e~. 'Pii- the J!h y ! XuT* rabef »! Ml KK « IJIT* HER t Trc-'er- TIT*.
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