PAGE SIX C. D. Carstarpkn ESTATE ■= Closing Out Selling Out Entire Stock FREE Steel Range $75.00 ENAMEL TRIMMED STEEL RANGE FREE This range has warming closet, reservoir, and all the conveniences a high-grade range like this would have. A coupon with each dollar purchase. WILL BE GIVEN DECEMBER 24TH AT 5:00 P. M. * - „ $1 SUIT SALE • * .'• * "*; __ % Here you wilt find men's all wool suits, val ues up to $35. Each suit carefully tailored of se lected materials. This clothing could not be dup licated anywhere else in North Carolina for twice the amount we are asking. Here's how this ONE DOLLAR SUIT Sale will be (conducted: Select a suit from any group, pay what the suit is marked, then select another suit from the same priced group and pay one dol lar for the second suit. EXAMPLE FIRST SUIT $6.95 SECOND SUIT SI.OO v TOTAL (TWO SUITS) $7.95 SUITS PRICED AT THE FOLLOW ING ATTRACTIVE PRICES $6.95 $9.95 $12.95 A FEW SLIGHTLY HIGHER EVERY ARTICLE IN THIS STOCK MARKED BELOW COST. BUY YOUR WINTER CLOTHING, SHOES, HARDWARE, GROCER IES, ETC., HERE. - - C. D. f Carstarphen Estate WILLIAMSTON, N. C. PUBLISHED ivnrt m "°" nm GETS $1,250 PRIZE FOR CAN OF PEAS ♦ —•— National Canning Contest I Prize Won by Woman In Wisconsin 1 Great interest has been occasioned among a few local housewives in the announcement from Chicago of the 1 prize'winners in the National Canning Contest held recently by the Sears- Koebuck Agricultural Foundation. A nionfj the -Martin County" women who had entries in the contest were Mrs. L.ida E. Parker anf*Mrs..Emma Hurst, of Robei'sonville. The grand champion winner MI the contest was Mrs. Mary Rvass, of Ken nan, Wis., whose entry, of a quart of jjjeen peas brought her $1,250. Mrs. i Hvass was awarded first prize of $250 jby the judges for the best entry in rtie vegetable class, and SI,OOO as grand sweepstakes prize for the finest jaf of food in the three classe? of veg etables, fruits, and Itlfiafo: , ') he first prize of $250 in the meat dass went to Mfs. Dudley Brooks, of j Roba Red. Ala., for a jar of chicken, | while Kliss Margery Dc'rw, of Athol, ! Mass., won prize of $250 on a jar jpi pears adjudg'ed first in the frif?t class. j In all, $5,825 in cash prizes" were dis ! tiibuted to the 208 winners in the con | test, In which more than 25,000 women iand girls from every section of the "United States had entries. «, ; Old Santa Is Cow-ed, and We Don't Mean Cowed Olean, N. Y.—Dec. 9.—Chistmas ■ shoppers on the down-town streets of Olean were somewhat taken aback today when a real-for-sure cow csme "ACE-TO-FACE REALISM K .THRILLING... DEL3HTFUL ' * j ▼ . M TMgSjji 'Kj ■ ■r ■ ap * Mwl ■ [M? WWE^^M{HKTOO«»MBBVII ■ M~~ I WsmShh^^HHRSHEBS^ I I I HH kj| | J, W. Watts, Jr., Agent s£?2iS£Ss *' ' ' ' / ... *- J i hut factory KtU tf'K** ttai D. P. PAUL COMPANY Wholesale Division , NORFOLK, VA. the Zoofy fwnw*. ■.-_.. , : f J SPARTON RADIO "Radio's Richest 5 THE ENTERPRISE WILL SURVEY RIVER VALLEY Government to Spend $200,- 000 in Probe of Flood Control on Roanoke Washington, Dec. 12.—The United States government will spend the sum of $200,000 for a survey and in- J vestigation of Koanoke River, withj the view of control of its floods and investigating its water power pos-j eibilities, according to Congressman j Lindsay Warren who was today noti-j fied by the board of engineers that| they had approved the preliminary report of Major W A. Snow, district engineer and had sent the matter! back to him for a complete project j study, j Fifteen Cases To Be Tried By Recorder Next Tuesday Fifteen cases had been placed .on the (iocket yesterday for trial at the next Tjiesday session of the recorder's court. A case charging wife beating, the firs, of its kind to come tip in some time, is on the docket. The other cases arc of -small purport, it is understood. ambling' down the street. The cow was having a delightful time doing a little window shopping until she encountered Santa Claus, who was Standing on* the corner ring ing a bell, iiogsy took one look at the white whiskers and started for St. l-Kicla '' ' The bell-ringer escaped, however, j and Chief of Police Jack Dempsey I responded nobly to the occasion. He is | seeking the owner of the cow, which is now on leash behind the town lock- U P- ' WILLIAMSTON MONTH CAROLINA DISLOCATES JAW i BY WIDE YAWN * _. Negro of Near Statesville Has Unusual Accident Twice in One Day Thomas Simonton, a colored res- 1 ident of the Poplar Branch commun ity, 65 years of age, finds that yawn ing brings disastrous results having suffered a dislocated, jaw twice Tues day while enjoying this apparently harmless and very exhilarating do mestic diversion. While at his home Tuesday morn ing, Simonton was seized with the desire to yawn, and when he stretch ed out his arms and opened wide his ! 'mouth, the low jaw bone flew out of place and he found that closing his mouth was impossible. He had the joint set at the Davis hospital, and; went back to his home. Tuesday night, feeling drowsy after becoming warm following hours con-i tact with the damp, cold atmosphere, that had hovered over this locality for' several days, the aged man was seiz-\ ed with an uncontrollable deaire to yawn, ,a«d when the aperture to hi* vocal organs again assumed its max- ( imum size and capacity, the jaw bone flew out of place again and the same j trouble was to do over. With his" mouth opfen as wide as the muscles' of the lower jaw would permit, the aged man went through the night hoping in vain that his masticatory organ might assume its normal posi tion. This morning, after spending hours without being able to take..any nourishment except liquid, Simonton v ent back to the hospital and had the dislocated joint reset. He was resting comfortably about" noon today.— Statesville Landmark. , FURS! FURS!! FURSII! 1 PAY J highest price for all kinds of furs; see me before selling. Office Main j Street, between Billiard Parlor and Harrison Bros. C. B. Hassell. d 3 4t DOG LOST: RED IRISJH SETTER puppy. Four months old. Lost near Fairview Church. Finder return and receive reward. Robert L. Coburn, Williamston, N. C. It J CABBAGETPLANTS NOW READY Early Jersey and Charleston Wake field. 20c per 100. Henry C. Green, j Pecan Grove Farm, Williamston, N. jC. •• • nls ef tf PECAN TREES, FRUIT TREES, j Satsuma oranges, ornamentals. We can help you. Valuable information free. Wight Nursery Company, i Cairo, Ga. d 3 8t i ACCOUNT OF RE pairs being made, we will not run the mill on Tuesday .of next week,' rW. T. Roberson & Co. It ! LOST: LARGE SETTER BIRD dog, white with large lemon-color i spots on him, friendly and follow any one. Liberal reward for information lof his whereabouts. I. M. Little, Rob ersonville, N. C. dlO 2t NOTICE f Under and by virtue of a judgment I of the superior court of Martin Coun ty, entitled. "IJ! G. Matthews vs. C. B Roberson, et al," the undersigned commissioner wil, on December 21, 192 V, at the courthouse. door in Wil liamston, K T . C„ at 12 o'clock noon, -elf t» the highest bidder, for cash, the following described kract of land: . Located in Williamston Township, Martin County, North Carolina, ad joining B. F. Peel. Fahnie Rawls, Eii Rawls, run of the Mill Pond, atul con taining eight- (8) acres, more or less, and know n as a part of the Raw Is land, Friday, December 13,1929 and said land being lifted by C B. Koberson for the year 1927. ■ This 20th day of November, mt29. B. A. n 22 4tw C^ommiiM^* NOTICE North Carolina, Martin County; la the Superior Court. Anderson, Crawford and Company va. Julius D. Hardison | By virtue of an execution directed to the undersigned from the superior court of Martin County in the abova j entitled action, I will, on Monday, the 6th day of January, 1925, at 12 o clock j m., in front of the courthouse door ia the town of Williamston, sell to thJT I highest bidder, for cash, to satisfy the said execution all the right, title, and I interest which the defendant has ia i the following described real estate: | Lying and being in Williams Town ship, Martin County, and State of North Carolina, containing 200 acres, more or less, adjoining the lands of P. E, Manning, M. T. Gardner, and j others, and being all of the lands owned 'by the said Julius D. Hardison. Sav ' ing and excelling the following de j scribed land which has been allotted to the said Julius D. Hardison as hiK homestead, to wit: Beginning in the ctnter of the public road leading west from Fairview Church, and in Church Hardison and Julius D. Hardison line and running a northwardly course S long said line to the Dennis Simmons Lumber Company and J. D. Hardison lir.e; thence along said line eestward ly to the Alexander Lilley and J. D. Hardison line; thence southwardly*, »- long said line to the center of the pub lic road north of Fairview' Church; thence aloifg center of said road a southwardly course to the beginnings This the 6th day of December 1929. C. B. ROEBUCK dl 3 4tw Sheriff of Martin County. 666 it a Prescription (or COLDS. GRIPPE, PLU, DENGUE, BFLIOUS PEVER AND MALARIA It is the most speedy remodr know.