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S Reduced w",tsss. Shoes, Suits, Pants, Hats S. GANDERSON & SONS Williams ton, N. C Colored Man Found Guilty Of Reckless Driving Here William Bowser, colored, was found] guilty of reckless driving in the case originating the 10th of last month, phen the man ran a Ford car into and killed two mules on the Hamilton road at the Everett farm. Judgment of the court was suspendd upon the payment the fonts. r1' Bowser was driving the car for Mr. M. 1J. Gallop, of Elizabeth City, em ployee of a land bank, when the acei Summer Sale! OF GOOD Used Cars When looking for good used cars of any description, see the numerous bar gains that we have to offer. You can be assured that you will get a car that is in good condition?thoroughly overhauled -and reconditioned by mechanics who know their business. We list below a few specials we have to offer during this? Close Out THREE 1933 CHEVROLET COACHES ONE 1933 CHEVROLET COUPE 3 1931 CHEVROLET COACHES ONE 1931 CHEVROLET COUPE ONE 1932 CHEVROLET COACH ONE 1931 CHEVROLET TRUCK ONE 1930 CHEVROLET TRUCK If you want^a real bargain in a ca come to see us. '.We have a large nu hci of nseH cars that we would like show you. We have a car that will suit your needs and your pocketbook. i Better Chevrolet Co. ROBERSONVILLE, N. C. dfent happened. < According to unofficial reports, civil action will be brought by the owner i of the mules, Harrell Everett, to re eqiyCF damage-. ??????????-?; TO MAKE CHECK OF LAND RENTED BY CONTRACTS nrnu/ers Who Qverplantcd Must Reduce.Acreage or.. Cancel Contracts Cotton and tobacco growers who a rc uhe!er r e du ction contract? are Ircittg cautioned by Charles A. Shef \held of State College to make careful measurements of their planted and rented acres. ' He is also urging them to designate which acres have been set aside from ! cotton or tobacco production so that the committeemen who will make a | check of the acreage can do so as ' rapidly as possible. It will be to the farmers' advan litL. li* their produc tion as nearly in line as possible. Growers who have planted more than their contracts allow will be required to reduce their acreage or cancel their contracts and refund any rental payments they have received. After the committeemen have made their check, government surveyors will make a rcch ck of a few farms chosen at" random to determine Tire was made. Corrections will be made j when necessary. \ 11 ie check will also be made to de- ' termine whether the growers have re tired from 'production land which is of good average fertility and whether thev have planted 4311 the rented acres crops which are prohibited under (he 1 Monthly Pains Relieved Women who take CAROUI hew found that severe monthJy peine have been relieved end that by continued use of It for a reasonable length of time their strength has Befrr renewed mid their general - health Improved. "I am glad to apeak a few worda for Cardul, the medicine I have taken for ? weak, run-down condition, for bad paina in my aide and back and for irregular Cuaaeta, Ala. "Cardul etraightened mo out and I felt lot) per cent better. It certainly helped Thousands of women testify Cardul benefited them. If it doea not benefit YOU, consult a physician. KNEE-ACTION tops a 22-year record of engineering progress that makes Chevrolet the best riding car in the low-price field Year after year, H't been the aame story < Chevrolet FIRST with the NEWEST and BEST I Self-starter! Sliding gear tranr Modern streamlined design! And now, this I the chmai of Chevrolet's engineering leader Alp: the Knee-Action ride/ No other ride in the world can erao compare with it?for comfort, stability, safety and sheer downright enjoyment. It makes Chevrolet far and away the best riding car in the low-price field. ? FIRST In Mm low-pric* flald wMi THI SILF-STARTtR ? FIRST wltk thm SUM NO GEAR TRANSMISSION ? FIRST wHk thm SAFITY OAS TANK ? FIRST w?k MODERN DYNAMIC UNIS ? FIRST with NO DRAFT VINTHATION CHEVROLET Roanoke Chevrolet Co. contracts. Farmers who are not complying with their contracts in every way wffl be given a chance to do ?o. If :hey do not bring their farms into compliance, their contracts will* be forfeited. Due to drought conditions in the middle west, the contracts have been modified so that a grower can plant forage and feed crops on all the rented acres. He may also grow for LOST: ONE RED PERSIAN CAT, answers to name of "Kitty Boots." Finder please nFturn to Mrs. J. S, Rhodes. It NOTICE Under and by virtue of a lien creat- i ed by section 2435 of the N. C. Code, the undersigned maker and repairer J of five (5) dugout canoes for Clyde Walters, will, on Saturday, July 14th. 1 1934, at 10:30 a. nr.. at the home of Johnnie Gardner in Janiesville Town- , ship, sell to the highest bidcr. for | cash, tne following described person- ' al property: Five (5) dugout cypress canoes made and repaired by the undersigned for Clyde Walters. This 30th day of June. 1934. jy6 2tw JOHN GARDNER. An Appeal to Williamston Car Owners Realizing that the parking situation in the business districts of Williamston is becoming more acute each Saturday,^the au thorities of the town respectfully appeal to all town car owners to refrain from parking their cars in the mentioned sections on Saturdays. ? ___ _____ Proper recognition of this urgent appeal will prove of value to Williamston's visitors and will make unnece- sary the passage of any laws deemed necessary in enforcing parking regulations. By order Board of Town Commissioners. J. L, Hassell, Mayor TOWN OF WILLIAMSTON ^ NEW CENTURY PROGRESS A " W* 'm r/Miucn t/wpie helped TO I0ILD THE TIRE SEHSATIOH of '34! Beyond Comparison In Quality, Construction, Appearance and Price With Any First Quality Tire Made The way to create a TIRE SENSATION la to give the people what they want, and Fireatone haa done lhie with the new Firestone Century Progress Tire. Aa millions of people visited the Fireatone Factory at the World's Fair last year, wc asked this question?"What do yon value most in a tire?" They answered?"Give us Blowout Protection, Non-Skid Safety, and Long Wear, at a moderate price." This waa a big order, but Fireatone has a habit of giving car owners what they want when they want it. We knew there was only one way to build Quality and Value into a tire at a moderate price, and that waa by volume production. We built the greatest tire ever made to sell at these low prices. Car owners are profiting because we found out what they wanted and found the way to give it to them. The new Firestone Century Progress Tire IS EQUAL OR SUPERIOR to any first quality tire built, regardleas of name, brand, by whom manufactured, or at what price offered for sale. CHECK THESE AMAZING VALUES Com* fat and equip your ear with this marvel of tire construction, at the lowest price we have ever been able to make on a tire of this high quality and construction, a Triple Guarantee. "4tf Unaqualad Performance Rat ? for Ufa Against All Defects ?far 12 Months Against All Road NEW KEDICED PRICES FOR LIMITCO TIME ONLY 4.40-21 4.40-21 150J1 4.7S-19 MO-19 S-2S-10 S.2S-21 S-S0-17 *J?1? SJO-19 ?.? 6.00-19 ii 6JO-19 M 7.00-20 ?.* I OLD PtICI YOU tAYI ?S.7S *.IO *.70 7.XO S.7S 11.M U4? n.xo ?o.ts o.f* LM U7 I?4? in *.73 OTHH llltt MOrOBTlONAlH/T IOW THE BEST LOW PRICED TIRE ON THE MARKET Far there ear aiiam aha mmI w lira aafety at a ear? Inr pataa the Fir ret?? Ca attar Type tire hae Be eq?I at tkaaa la Ttre*toN? COl SIZB sua 4.40-J1.. 4.50-21 ?4.4* 4-f* ?.n-u. ?*.?? ??** LUtmg to tha faUw af rtr?tms 1 " Clmdyt Sumrthout I in J ?Frmturtng Glmdyt Sttmrt ? Kmmy Mmln Night kN.B.C. ? WKAr N?tw Williamston Motor <o.
The Enterprise (Williamston, N.C.)
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