PAGE SIX SIMPLE IGNITION SYSTEM IN FORD • Designed to Give Maximum Service With Minimum Trouble Simplicity of design, which helped to make the Model T Ford car famous all over the world for its dependable performance and economical mainte nance costs, is equally characteristic in the new Model A Ford. This simplicity is particularly no ticeable in the ignition system, of the niw car. This ignition system is standard, but the units are new in de sign and construction and somewhat revolutionary, but there is nothing com plicated about it. Being, in effect, the very lifestream of the car, it was de signed by Henry Ford and his asso ciates to give a maximum amount of service with a minimutjttk amount of trouble and the thousands of Model A Fords which already have seen hard service under all sorts of conditions have vindicated the judgment of the designers. • One of the unique teatures of thi> r. w system is the elimination of high tension cables from the distributor to the, spark plugs Thin bronze springs, short, sturdy, and easily kept in place, arc used for the connections between spark-plugs and distributor. There is but one high tension cable, and this connects the coil, placed on the dash, with the distributor, which is on the right hand side and at the t« pof the engine cylinder head. The one primary wire from the switch to the distributor passes through the dash in a steel conduit which eliminates, wear and danger from possible short circuits and which makes it impossible for any thief to cut the wires at the ignition lock and wire around it', so as tc start the car without a key Ignition troubles, with this dCstjjn, are rare and those few which may oc cur can easily be detected and readily remedied For example, if the con denser, which is a part of the ignition system, should fail, it' is so drsigned that it can be replaced in two minutes. Likewise, the breaker arm can be re moved and replaced without the assist ance of any tools whatever in less than * minute's time New Ships Press Water Down Instead of Aside Bremen, Germany,—An innovation in shipbuilding has been tried out with rt suits said to be satisfactory by Deschimag, the larger German ship and machine building company pi this ■■city.- - ~ • - _ The feature of the invention is the unusual shape of bow and stern, de signed to press water down rather than to 4ach side, and to reduce fric tion on the sides. It is said to cause the water'#' flow by the shortest route from bow to stern. , • Three high-tea fishing trawler* re cently have been, built In Deschiuiag on the new principle. The builders announce that not fnly is the fuel consumption reduced IS per cent com pared with other vessels of equal size, but that rolling and pitching, even in heavy seas, is reduced to an extent not previously attained. Test trips also have shown excellent steering ca pacities. To Investigate Work of United States Attorneys Waahington, March 28.—President Hoover's announced intention for more effective law enforcement dur- Gold Star Store STAR NAPTHA soap powder-y Seven packages Water Glass FREE with 7 Packages LIBBY'S CATSUP * large bottles 39* DEL MONTE E. G. PEAS ' cans 39* Libby's APPLE BUTTER ,ar * e can 27 c Yellow Cling PEACHES 3 large cans 49* Santa Clara PRUNES 2 pounds 23 c LIFE BUOY SOAP v * 7 C CRUSHED CORN 10c BABO /ar * e can sr , 15 c A Wonderful Porcelain Cleanser J MOTHERS OATMEAL '■ P*«- 32^ **" gv " SARDINES I-lb. cans 25 c AMERICAN CHEESE ">■ 29* MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE 49* BEST TUB BUTTER fb 57 c A Full Assortment of Fruits and Vegetables ing his admlaletratioq wis carried a step farther today with the issuance of orders by-Attorney General Hitch i ell for an investigation of the wor!;j of United States attorneys through out the country. The order was issued at the re-1 quest of the President himself and J the inquiry was looked upon as sup plemental to the work to be done by) the commission to be appointed to in- 1 vestigate law enforcement in general. l Mr. Mitchell emphasised that no orn district attorney's office was being j given special surveillance and that he hoped to ascertain how effectively the I district attorneys were performing their duties? 9 Mails Party Dress To Daughter; Costs 4 Cents\ Dodge City, Kail., March 19.—The j postmaster here agrees thai this is the day of skimpy dress. A woman hand ed him a parcel to be weighed for mailing the other day. It uas about | 4 1-2 inches wide and Kmcheslong. 1 "What does this parcel contain?"! he asked in his routine way. "My daughter's party dress," the: woman replied. The postage was four cents. Mrs David Keel and Mrs. C. W ! Keith spent the week end in Wash ington, D. C. Mrs. Wheeler Martin, jr. left this morning for Wake Forest where she; will visit her parents. , Joe Godard, 111, is spending the holidays here with his parents, Mr. 1 and Mrs. J. G. Godard, jr. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY t'nder and by virtue of the power of sale contained ill a certain di ed of i trust executed to the undersigned trustee bytfL. I). Roebuck and wife. Hannah Koebuck, 011 tlie 15th day of I November, IV2G, and of record in the public ,registry of Martin t «>ut|ty in book I' 2, at 200, and securing notes of, even date and tenor there with, and the stipulations contained in the said deed of trust not having bent complied with and at the request of the bolder of- the said notes, default having been made in the payment of the same, the undersigned trustee will,! 111 Saturday the 27th day o'f -April, j at 12 o'clock 111 , in front of the courthouse door in the town of Wit-1 liamMon. N offer for sale to the highest bidder, for cash, the following described real estate, to wit: Situate on the public road (the old ! dirt road) leading from I'armcle *to Kobersonville, N'. and hound on the north by-the lands of Will Mel-] son, oil the east by the lands of Jesse j Jenkins, on the south by t)ie lands' of Oliver I utter, and 011 the west by j the lands ol L. II Matthews and F.l- I.i !•' I'owell and being a part of the] old Joe Bryan place conveyed to 1., j 11. Koebuck by said Bryan, by J. C. ] Smith, trustee, to A. K. Smith, and A K Smith this date to said Koebuck containing 70 acres, more or less I Ili 1 tin 27th day of March, I ( >2V. J I. foiRGANIIS, mt2V 4tw Trustee, j Klhert S Peel, attorney. COTTON SEED MEAL FOR SALE $43.00 Per Ton $2.25 Per Bag CASH SEE JOHN PEEL at the Roanoke-Dixie Ware house, Williamston, N. C. SVMV TUBSOAV AMD F* I DAY BANK WILL BE CLOSED HERE EASTER MONDAY ■ ■■ « -r— ; The Farmers and Merchants bank will observe Easter Monday as a holi | day, it was stated today by Cashier j C. D. Carstarphen, jr. The day is not I a national holiday, and the postoflice ! will be open as usual, i Other than the closing of the bank , for the day, business will be transact | ed as usual here, it is understood. Many Easter egg hunts are being j planned, but these will affect only the kiddies. Rev. J. Wiley Lilley, of Macon, Ga., is in the county visiting friends and I relatives. This is Mr. Lilley's flrst I trip here in about ten years. He ex- I pects to return to Macon next week. WANTS I WE ARE NOW PREPARED fO I do altering and sewing of all kinds. 1 Superior hemstitching on special Sing er power machine promptly dyne, at \ Singer Service Simp All work guar an teed Mrs. W. R White, operator. John A. Ward, maniger. SEED PEANUTS FOR SALE l.argr mammoth bunch; also extra ! large jumbo bunch. J. W. Green, Koadview Farm, W'illiamston. Mr IV 4t JUST ARRIVED-; A I.UAU OH nice fresh mules, well broke, ready I* for work Also some good seconds J i Morris, Kobersoiiville mrß tf 'I OR SAI.lv: liMi BAGS IINK seed peanuts. George \V. .Blount, I City. • mr 29 2t 1 I TWO ROOMS FOR KENT: MUD | .urn conveniences. Mrs. F. K Hodges. mr29 tf FOK I'OI PLANTS, CORSAGES,! and cut flowers, for any qecasion, see > or phone 73-J Mrs. Theodore Kober -1 son. inri46 2t For Unexcelled Durability and Lasting Attract iveness Our Made-To-Order Screens Will Give You Complete Satisfaction They arc made of the'finest best galvanized or copper wire and nothing but the best cypress lumber is used in their/ construction. > The carpentry is done by experts. Just phone and our representative will .call and meas ure your windows and door*. Building Material of All Kinds Williamston Supply Co. Easter Specials Ping INC V IN© mtion- fp STRAIGHT FROM ITT m\ BROADWAY TRIUMPHI v ' ffHI The greatest marvel of the _ 4 talking serene I The inside \ A. \ drama of the Gay White . i V Way, with - i W CHARLES KING & jf I V J ANITA PAGE { k- if I BESSIE LOVE f| |B / Continuous Showing Surting ry at 2 O'clock ■llffll 1 WE 1 midnite Whites Theatre SHOW GREENVILLE, N. C. IMUUK " 4-D.ys-4 MARCH 31st COMMENCING APRIL Ist THE ENTERPRISE FOR SALE: TWO FRESH MILK cows. George W. Blount. mr29 2t NOTICE North. Carol iJa, M..rtln County; in superior court; before tiie clerk. Mirk Hyman vs. Molly Scott, Lola Loyd, James Hyman, Zina Hyman, Helen Hines, Elizabeth Hinea, and Sam Getsinger, guardian at litem. The defendants, Molly Scott and Zina Hyman, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been com menced in the superior court of Mar- LOOK YOUR BEST EASTER SUNDAY By having expert op erators give you a Marcel or Permanent Wave > Eugene Waves Our Specialty Phone 187 for Appointment ROBERSONVILLE BEAUTY SHOP Miss Alice Keel, Prop. Robersonville, N. C. tin County, to tell a house and lot in which defendants are interested for di -1 vision; and the said defendants will I urther take notice that they are re quired to appear at the office of the rOBVAKD-LOOKINC TOTU WILL WVimCATI THIS CAR ||^ 4W . Ki's a sign of progress to own this. great new car ThmCmv.lTU , MmJv by The New Pontiac Big Six offers the perform ance, style and comfort of a truly big car. Its quality is big car quality, yet its prices range as low as $745. That's why it is enabling progressive Americans to step up in motor car ownership without leaving the low priced field. trU—IJU to M»J, /. o. H PMIH, Miek. , P I„M DMMTM J «W|n. fcauan MMD rmmr fmndmr guard*. rmgulmr »ful»wst mi flight mntrm ommt. Chmck Omkimmd- Fmmtime dmUmmrmd prlmmm—iKmy Inmiuds IOMMI hmndUng ehmrgm*. Cmmmmi M—+T9 Tltmm tmymmnt flsn ■wllufcli ml wkiw rrnm. ROBERSONVILLE MOTOR Co. Robersonville, N. C. ' ran NEW PONTIAC I *745 ''' We Furnish Awnings for Windows, Doors, Porches. Offices, and Stores Your home can be made more beautiful with hand decorated awnings of exclusive designs. We have more than one hundred different patterns, dyed, tinted, or solid color materials for you to select from. f For Stores we make pull-up with rope and gear operated awnings with gear box and crank or self locking upper gear and removable long winding handle. N Telephone or write us and we will call with samples and attractive prices. Harrison Brothers Co. WILLIAMSTON, N. C. r SPECIALIZING IN Cyclone, Windstorm and Tornado Insurance FOR NEXT TWO WEEKS It is so cheap that it is within reach of every person wish ing to protect their property. You may be served by calling „ . . ■ ' X LESLIE FOWDEN "The Insurance We Write Both Town and Country PHONE 78 i clerk superior court of said county in • the courthouse on the 15th day of April' 1 1929, and answer or demur to the com ■l plaint in said action or the plaintiff will i apply to the court for the relief de Friday, March 29, 19?9 manded in said complaint This 6th day of March. 1929. R. J. PEEL. mrl2 4tu Clerk superior co,.rt. KIK for QUICK ACTION Plus a Thorough Cleansing Removes Cold and Bile From the System CLARK S DRUG STORE STOP, LOOK AND LISTEN! Here is your opportuni ty to gain in your yield of tobacco per acre by using the FOWLER CULTIVATOR which gets the dirt from middle of the row and makes a perfect ridge without cutting off your feed roots. It has proved that hilling tobacco in this way has made a gain from $25 to SSO per acre. * For you know: Wlyn you side your tobacco the last times the feed roots are cut off, which checki the growth for a few days. During this time new feed roots are formed, which really causes a second growth. This second growth causes your tobac co to grow bony and thin. If the feed roots are not cut off, your tobacco will thicken as it spreads and make a better quality of tobacco. HYMAN WARREN Agent Robersonville N. C. February 20, 1929. Mr. Hyman Warren, Agent, Robersonville, N. C. Dear sir: I have used the Improved Fowler Cultivator about twelve year* for laying-by tobacco, cotton, corn, and other crops. Also for hilling up sweet potatoes. I consider it one of the most useful and satisfactory cultivators I have ever us«d and would not be without it for many times the price. Yours very truly, J. R. WINSLOW.