PAGE SIX i rJ~~ ■ v- ■ • -». ''V Jljf' *■ J ' I . "i Warn* y i'v r ' j «►' '— * * ""v > - The Carolina I'laymakers and their bus preparing to leave on iheir sjiecial Easter Tour into Eastern North Carolina. The Playmaker s are featuring two of I'aul Greeh s comedies and one serious play on this special tour. This i s the same bill which wa s so successful on the I'laymakers' northern tour into New York City, \ale Uni versity, and other northern cities last fall, and on the Haymakers' recent southern tour into South Carolina and Eastern North Carolina. They will present this program at the City Hall in Williamston Saturday, March 23. COUNTY AGENT REVIEWS WORK . County Farmers Save Over $2,000 By Cooperative Buying and Selling —-• County Agent T. Brandon paid bis »alary and provided for expense* of the office for many months to come with his activities during February, saving the farmers of the county $2,- 294 40 in actual cash, aside from the assistance offered in several other branches of farm demonstration work. These savings, resulting through coop erative shipments and purchases, were: Paultry, $935; three cars of drain tile. $4(13.V0; and a car of dynamite $955.50. Other activities during the past month reported to the county conwnis sloners at their meeting here this week I include; "" 19 days spent in field work, 5 days spent in office work; 111 office con ferences; 95 telephone calls; 154 let ters written; 42 farms visited; 771 your own home with famous du Pont colors WB have the remarkable du Pont Prepared Paint recom mended by noted architects. Made by the makers of Duco. It ii scientifically manufactured under the du Poot system of chemical control. Inside or out, whatever you may wish to paint, you can obtain •du Pont finish that is built to dp the job right. Don't wait Come in and let us show you modern color schemes for your home. Du Pont PAINTS, VARNISHES, ENAMELS, DUCO sniß> B. S. COURTNEY, Dealer WILLIAMSTON, N. C. IOR SALE: 1 SET OF HUNTING licriikct. Hall price. Src John S. Cook. It PADlantbcauty For Ten Days Only PERMANENT WAVES $7.00 DULUXE BEAUTY SHOPPE Opposite Proctor Hotel I Plume 797, 312 Evans St. miies traveled during the month; .1 ar tic let written for local paper*; 247 hogs treated A part of the month was devoted to pruning and spraying* orchards, 12 pt can trees were ordered, * making a t>uU "t hi trees ordered during the year Also sonic time was devoted to testing land io see if it would he ad visable t> use lime. Small Fire Yesterday Causes Excitement A fire alarm coming from the home of (i I llill, colored, yesterday aft ernoon, while a strong wind wan blow ing over the town, caused much, excite nit ut here, especially among the col ored residents in the region of the alarm'* origin Sparks from a chim iii y, fanned by the wind, started a small blaze on tlie side of the shingled roof, hut the damage was negligible. A bucket of water stopped the blaze, aiui the town's fire host was not used. Mr. C. S. Richard, of Hamilton, wa a visitor here this morning. Grow Cotton " T " " r -m ——-n. —nr—rm * ' • - & \ / *; . y. ' Prices Continue Favorable X-• -'• '■ V • ----- ~ " **•»!»:' gjf -HI- *£ *- .. --i_. ' J Good Profits Are More Certain than on many other farm products ' '* NORFOLK COTTON EXCHANGE President Coolidge To Take Up Literary Work Mx-President Coolidgj; js losing no time in getting on the job again. He has already wptten aritcles for sev eral larg ( . magazines. In the future, he will devote much of his time to literary work, according to informa tion coming from his friends. President Calls Extra Session of Congress Congress has been called by Preai dent Hoover-to meet in extra session on the 15th day of April. The particular need for a special seccion of the body mentioned in the call is fann relief and tariff revision. According ttv, many, some kind of farm measure will be passed, whether THE NEW OAKLAND ALL-AMERICAN SIX ' , PHOUUCT or CKNEHAL MOTOM Investigation proves that it has no equal at its price More for your money. More beauty, luxury und style. More balanced power, speed and acceleration. That's what you get in the New All-American Si* . . . This greatest of all Oaklands is enjoying ever increasing popularity. Simply because in vestigation proven that It has no equal in nil that it offers at its price. t 1 Price* $1145 iotIVS, /. o. b. P.mtlmc. Mirk., pfmrfpWf-'-y ff.trfnf rluv* r* *iul i-.H'fjty ll.JrauUc Shoch Ahsorbor* ittciuJ i t list g.r «•#*. Ilumpi mnti rea. fvndtr guard* etlra. ( hm* k Outfit* -id 4*hr-r*J pHui-lhry imhiHo lo hanHHug charge*. C«a« u Moit>r* 'Jin— Pmymmnt Plan uvuilabU mt minimum rmlm. % • ROBERSONVILLE MOTOR Co. Robersonville, N. C. THE ENTERPRIS good or bad, aomething will h*v e to be done, the politicians are und-r stood to say* Fanners are generally suspicious . of the tariff. They are saying 'the j pe.mut duty aeemd to lower the prices ! and th y cannot understand it Some predict that the manufocurcra will gel a tariff to protect his interests and the farmer will get relief that will not do him much good. WANTS HKING MK YOUR EGGS FOR hatching. Now ready. J. F. Weaver, near Fair Grounus. f26 4f JUST ARRIVED A LOAD OF trice fresh mules, well broke, ready for work Also some good seconds. J R. Morris, Robersonville. mrß tf STRAY: TWO MALE HOGS, ONE red with black spots, will weigh shout 150 pounds, unmarked, has l,ecn in my field about two months. The other, a black Hampshire, Dutch hell, unmarked, will weigh about 100 p unds, has been in my field at the I- me place about 2 months. Ow neaa will come for them and pay costs. V. G. Taylor. mrß 2t SALE: TWO DUMP CARTS in good condition. J. S. Peel, chair man Cross Roads Township Highway Commission. UOAkDKRS WANTED: APPLY 204 Simmon* Ave. It STOMACH DISTRESS If you suffer from gas heartburn, sour stomach, bloating and dyspepsia, v. hy not make the Diotex 15 minute test? Absolutely harmless and making thousands feel like new. One ingredi ent lias the amazing power to digest 3,000 'its own weight. Don't give up. Get Diotex at any drug store. Put it to the test. Money back if you don't soon feel like new and able to eat most anything in comfort. Diotex must satisfy you 100 per cent or coat nothing. Only 60c. BUY A LARGE TRACT OP LAND, covered with growing timber; 1,- 000,000 feet ready cut and fine lot of younger pines ready for utoae and heading mill. Five hundred acres in tract with dwelling houses and 32 acres cleared which is one of the finest small farms in Martin county. Wood land nearly all naturally drained. The price is right and terms easy. A safe invest ment without worry.—W. C. Manning. Spring Coats and Suits Stunning coats and suits for every figure type in a variegated ssortment of materials. Fashion's newest conceptions in the lost wanted colors, of unequalled quality »and workmanship, or tailored, sport* and dress wear—models that exhale the ery breath of Spring. _ SPRING FROCKS Frocks in the New Mode—one and two piece styles, with abots, pleats, flares, boleros, buckles, and the very latest neck nes and blouse effects. Greatly varied as to materials, design, nd detail, these frocks hold first place in Dame Fashion's list 6r spring. For street, afternoon, sports and evening wear— omething for every occasion and taste. Harrison Brothers & Co. i -id , Gold @ Store 223 Washington St., Williamston, N. C. D. C, Cameron, Manager Week-End Specials SUPER SUDS Large Package 9c Van Camp's MILK - Tall Can, 3 for 25c GOLD DUST Large Package fric Hillsdale SLICED PINEAPPLE Large can 23c PITTED DATES Package, 2 for 25c BLUE RIBBON MALT *. Large can 69c COUNTRY SMOKED SHOULDERS 1 Pound 28c LARGE /5c Chocolate Covered CHERRIES Pound Box 26c STAR NAPTHA POWDER 7 cakes for 25$ CARROTS, Bunch 10c CRANBERRIES, lb 25c PEPPERS. Each 5c CAULIFLOWER, head 35c BANANAS. 3 lbs. for • ...... 25c KALE. 3 lbs. , ; 25c ROOTS, Lb. 3 1-2 c GRAPE FRUITS. 3 for A 25c GREEN CABBAGg, lb. 5c New Irish Potatoes, lb.. ' 12 jl2s LEMONS, doscn - ORANGES, dozen ... .' il"' 29c TOMATOB6, .;M— 20c Atawndiilb"™ • V • SUGAR, lb. 5Jc LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FRESH FRUITS AND VEG ETABLES FOR SXLE: EINE MILK COW. 5\ » years old with nice calf, 5 months c>!d; gentle and kind; good milker. James R. Harrison. MrS 2t i HALF PRICE FOR QUICK SALE: ! 1 Oliver New Ground Tractor Plow, 1 1 Oliver New Ground tractor "Bash and Bob" Disc; in good condition; on | display at our store. The Salsbury Supply Co., Inc., Hassell, N. C. Mrs 2t . *" Friday, March . I W ARREN S IMPROVED PRO ■ - » , pgs, lific cottonseed. Hat been field M i .c-ted for twelve years. Price, $1.25 i j.rr bushel. Free from aU diseases. Has yielded 2 bales to acre. This cot-' u n days early. That Mpa OS 1l« at I have only a limited supply.. For I particulars, write 0 call on Hymau j v\ arren, Robersonville, N. C., Route No. 3, Sjii