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PAGE FOUR - - | I Next Week, June 15, to 20th I i Will Be Clean-Up Week in Williamston I |L 11l 11l 1 1 I 1111111111111 IHI r.ilnlllHllllllllHnilMlllllHllHHiiinniiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiniiuiMiiiMi PLANS MATURING FOR OPERATION LOCAL MARKET (Continued from page .""fl | well "received here, ;m! .1 success! 1!, season, as tar 21s the times w ill per : niit. -I* |irnlu led U'l Ulv ruoltK'O. Me ssrs. II." I. Barnliill ami W K Ingram will again be .it their "Id -V" •• the Farmers Warehouse, tins year, ami' the announcement of' their renewed partnership will I>e ol marked interest to hundreds of (arinSrs tlirough' 'tit section. Messrs. Barnliill and Ingram are well known tt> the people oi tlii-; section, and are recognized as leading tobacconists in this-part 0! the Stat>.\ The\ are fast completing their plana ot operation tor .the. coming reason,; gain iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiw | I YOU CAN T I Clean-Up And Paint-Up 1; without having' your heating and water systems in perfect order. Call us. We make adjustments and changes where 3 ] necessary. Bi We specialize in "Doing one thing well" §S —Plumbing with us has kept step with modern improvement. IW. E. dunnS ■ -r. ... Clean • Up And Paint - Up Week Should Cause You to Think About Building or ■ _ Re pair fag Your Hofne In our yards are the finest grades of lumber "ti and building supplies at the lowest prices in our history. You can build economically by building now. Call us for estimate. We have in stock every kind and type of building material appropriate for Clean-Up Week. I Williamston Supply Co. IHHIIMI 1111111111111 l u uiuiimmiiHiiiiiiiii ............ Hogs Pay Profit on Corn " Fed To Them in Craven Robert Itarw ick, ot Fort Barnwe'l, | in Craven l\»unty» >avs>. his h«>gs pai l j, I ftrln .1 profit ol li' Mii Of It) 70 i ent.s J bushel for all corn ted litem. I ■ ' " I 1 Mr, If 11 -1 Ward, hi \\ illia.iiiston, h ir-ft .!■ —|I \V. f. wii ■ 11 visitor —Iter" 11 tin- morning,' - .' " : 'l' and again the\ art expected to have .1 1 prominent part in the advancement of 1 tlu* market IVesfiit indications point to a splen- J ! did iiuti kct lu re tins and winter, aml 'plan* are now heititf -considered tc ' make the season one ot the most sue ' e\sstul since tobacco, auction vales were ■ » 1 PUBLISHED ***** . TU—OAV ANP miPAV__ BUY LAND FOR CATTLE RANCH | IN THE COUNTY (Continued from pare one) ihail range \jith.only occasional | j interruption from, farmers in thai part ni tin county, Last October, the idle land was ( j brought to jJie attention of the north- j , j western catfretiian, and Messrs. G. H.-i ( Harrison and K. 1.. Coburu. secured; , (lata and placed them before MrJ j Thompson at his home. In February, | | this year, Mr. Thompson*nude a pre-jj liminary study of the possibilities of], developing the land for cattle rasing.,, In April, Mr. Vogel made a prelimi j ( nary study of the land and its pos-1 . sibilitH's" Public surveyors were hired ' and after several months, a copy'of | ( the deed was ' socurid, Mr. Thompson coming here a Jew days ago to make I ' the land purchase. t The undertaking.'is no small one. ! Thousands of dollars will be needed to develop the project and it will be many j months after actual drainage work is started before any returns can be ex-,' pccted. it is believed. Martin County 1 people .in- much interested in the un dertaking and wish tor both Mr. Thompson and Mr. Vogel a great sue- 1 Cess in handling the project. JUNE COURT TO BEGIN MONDAY ! T * I; (Continued from page one) j upon him in recorder's court in a case I charging him with driving an autoino- I bile while intoxicated. Buck Outterbridge, carrying a cou cealed - weapon,- appealed from rr I corder's court sentence. I' 1.. Maker, reckless driving and j assault with a deadly weapon, appeal ed front recorder's court sentence. \V. M. Everett, assault with a dead ly weapon, entered by warrant. Taylor, assault with a dead- I I) weapon, entered by warrant. I | Dallas Price, violating the li|u?r I I laws, appealed from recorder's court j John I'age, Hubert Page and Les ter Ferry, larceny, enured by war rant. . John lie n lino ns, hmw breaking, bound over by recorder. The following jurors have been sum moned to appear for duty during the ! • term: First Week -O. -\V. Hamilton, Asa | |J. Ilardisoii, Henry Koberson, S. I. j l ill. v. ( F Hines, M. W. Bisse'l, H. • I). Harrison, Jno: K. Peel, K. A. I t ritcher, M I). Wilson, I'. It. lirown, L \\ M Bowen, II L. Barnliill, J G» Staton, Walter lildhcrstadt, J. S. A) ers. Jiuimie L. Koberson, Archie Koberson, K. A. Phillips, L. C. Koe , buck, D. L. James, L H. Matthews, I J W Bailey, B. F. Coburn, W. J. | Ward, Marion Sii)ith, S. H. Gur- | ganus, W. J. Beach, K. H. Downs, I'. W. Ftheridge, P. C. Kdniondson, j I 1.. Haislip, Jasper H. Harrell, H. | A. Early, L. A. Thompson, J. C. Koss. Second Week !•', ..W. Harden, J. L. Hardisoii, Claudius llarduon, Allen Grillin, W. I). Daniel, ). David Grif fin. W>. K. Roebuck, W. J. Keel, J. O. Manning, G. S. Mool», C. J. Kobsr son, (iaston Savage, G. H. Harrison. II 1.. Everett, -1.. C. Crisp, V. U. Bunting, W . J. Harrison, L T. Ches ; son. CLOSED FISHING SEASON ENDED *4 Unrestricted Fishing Again Allowed on Inland Waters *' , The fishing season was reopened in • the State Wednesday and unrestricted fishing will be allowed on those in- J li.inl waters which have been affected b> the closed season, '. ' Local followers of l/aak Walton may now get their rod* and tackle boxes, I stored away for the past several weeks, i down again and get realty to resume j their regular rendezvous with the members of the finny tribes which 1 abound in the waters of the creeks near here. According to reports coming from the various game wardens, the closed season Wfs well observed by the people in this section. Thousands of THE ENTERPRISE HOME AGENT'S 1 MAY SUMMARY 1 ——• Agent Forms A Tenth Club With Women In Farm Life District The Martin County Home Agent travelled ''o3 miles over the county during the past month conducting ten meetings with the women in the clothihg and millinery projects, 97 women attending in all. Eleven meet ings were held with the girls, 152 of 1 them attending during the perirM. The) girls' clubs have had "Meal I'repar-j at ion in the Steam Pressure Cooker,") this month and in each club a simple dinner was prepared, the girls acting as guests and cooks. • The district meeting was 'held in, Greenville May > with 11 women,, representing five of the ten clubs, in attendance. There were attending the meeting from the counties of Mar- j tin, Pitt, Beaufort, Tyrrell and W'ash-r 1. t ington." The county health contest was held j during the month and the girl selecte l' ■from each club for the best health was in Williamston where Dr. J. H i Saunders gave them a free examina tion for the purpose of Selecting the ti-h died last summer win 11 many st'reanis ran > ,rv in the ■-eotinlv,- ' but j there is still good fishing ill many ponds and creeks in the county, it is . believed. .. — - — 1 I i LOOK! _ Spic Span ESPECIALLY DURING CLEAN-UP AND PAINT-UP WEEK We Make Your Old Clothes Look Like New W. D. AMBERS WILLIAMSTON, N. C. I —■—WBMBi— Mi Says Your Druggist "I can be of material help to you in car rying out aU the work connected with this Clean-Up and Paint-Up Campaign. You will want insecticides. You will need disinfectants. A modern drug store carries many, many things which enter into the spirit of thia splendid crusade. And, being ourselves in sympathy with the civic-pride movement, wf are only ' too willing to assist you in any way that lies within our power." For Your System, Take KIK ■1 Clark's Drug Store WILLI AMSTON NOWTH CAIIOHNA healthiest girl in the county. Two j girls received a tie s»ore and they 'went to Washington fur a second ex- I animation. Miss Naomi Harrell was j ratc-d very high, her score being only four below the highest recorded. Approximately 5(1 women attended the health pageant and cotton style show held in Halifax county May 20. 'Fhe women were very much pleased with their trip. For the first time they visited the damask mills, the largest mills of the kind in the United States. The entire cost id the trip for each person was 72. cents. Twenty-five hats were remodeled | during the month without any notic«- 1 able expense. One new club at Farm Life was ! organized with the women during the month, bringing the total number of ' clulrs in the county up to ten. The women on the curb market took iit a total of SUH.I4 during the month. | A,, total of $lO3 was spent off 1 canning equipment during the month * Large Planting of Feed Crops in Lincoln County ! Lincoln County reports its largest 'planting of feed crops in tnany years. •The wheat prospects are good, with no w inter-killing. . ■■ » !: Cotton mills in North C arolina em ' ploy 87,242 people; knitting mills, 22, j '5(11; silk mills 3,%f>, and otfier tex-! j > «l» A correct beginning means usually a good ending. fiw Start right by pur *>,^A.lll chasing your Clean- P an( * Paint-Up to °^ S m ®terials Culpepper •■•> \ - vv-x _ «. ; Hardware Company I'l With paint, tools, and ma terials so low in price, it's |l downright economy to clean up and paint up now. A lit liJ L. . tie paint here, a little repair ' li'' ' n ß there, makes a world of , J difference in the looks and 2 A j JJ jA appearance of your home ■iiji Lty EXTRA SPECIAL (-A« |PI FLY-DED, qt. can SUC Culpepper Hardware Co. -—-a--—-.— I t 11 - - •■ ■ i ' -J Clean - Up and Paint - Up During the Month of June Your home can be converted into a smart up-to-date residence, and the cost will not be excessive, or if you are inter ested in making only minor repairs to your lot and residence, 'call on us for prices before buying your building ma , terials. Make the week of June IS a real CI can-Up week. Make improvements, even though they be small ones, We have every kind x>f building material. Ask for prices. DON'T FORGET—Our special offer during the month of June—lo PER CENT OFF to every one making their r -H I first purchase during June. Murray and McCabe Co. WILLIAMSTON, N. C. - ■ ' ■ *>. . .» -
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