ALL-DAY SERVICE WILL BE HELD BY HOLINESS SEPT 30 Delegations From Near-by Towns Expected To Be Present That Day Delegations from surrounding towns are expected to into Wil liamston next Sunda\. September 30. for an all-day meeting under the evan gelistic tent of Rev. \V. H Turner and party on North Haughton Street Members and friends of Pentecostal Holiness churches in Kinston, Green ville, Bethel, Tarboro, Rocky Mount, Scotland Neck, Roper, Robesonrville, Roanoke Rapids, and some from towns without Holiness churches are expected to come at the special invi tation of the evangelist. A group of ministers, including Rev S. A. Fatin and Rev. J. T. Merritt, of Tarboro; Rev. X. J. Medford, of Rocky Mount; Rev. T. O. Todd, of Bethel; Rev. J. \Y. Berry, of Green ville; and many other ministers, in eluding the ministers t?f WilliamsUm of every denomination an invited to attend. Mr. Turner i- ohe ? ?! the leading j ministers of this denomination in the I nuea mates, ana aoroau tut n?i ?u? ter. He spent nine years in_ China as a missionary with his "wife, who al so helps him .in the singing anil ^peak mc in his meetings. 1 In addition to ht? work and preaching. Rev. Mr. Turner#is an ati thor of note, hating written a number j ?i books and sold articles to maga I /ines with world-wide circulation. | All of his dozen or more volume, which includes more than $0,(N) copies, i have bean sold. His writings have brought him as much as 2 cents a word, lie wrote features and corre sponded for the Hong Kong Tele graph, North China Herald, and Shang 1 hai Times. He wrote a series for one paper on the political am! religious con dition of China He is a college graduate and attend ed senifnaries of several denominations as well as the Pentecostal Holiness institutions. After^all of his experi ences anil ability, it is said he does ^'oki-tirm preaching and praying in his meetings," and ha- good singing He recently closed very successful meetings in Wilmington and White ville. * W. X. Wood, assistant county a^em in Wilkes ( ou'n-ty, claims the largest trench -ilo mi the State for his coun t\~ He says it will hold over 100 tons of'silage. Hundreds of Men'sSuits We can fit you regardless of your size. Stout suit sizes from 39 to 50. Fit guaranteed and alterations free of cost. MEN'S SMART SUITS v Double and single-breasted Oxford grays. 100 per cent all wool materials. Tailored first class. Regular $19.50 va^ ue; now on sale for? $14.95 Newspaper advertising pays, but our many satisfied customers are our best advertisers S. Ganderson & Sons Men's and Boys' Exclusive Outfitters Harry Ganderson. Mgr. Williamston. N. C. ^^HOLLYWOOD'S 2 TO 1 PREFERENCE FOR THE FORD V-8 ,0 _ _ ,-S o ? V * * *,*1^ TTOLLYWOOD has gone "N." ^ ^ In America's colorful moving picture capital the Ford V-8 is easily the most popular car. Here is one more indication of Ford leadership in styfe as well as performance. For it takes both to "MX by" In Hollywood these flays?. Look over anew Ford V-8. KxAm ine its fittings?they're rustless metal. Notice the rich upholstery. See the many extra conveniences? from a special compartment for your purse to sun-visors to protect your eyes. Then drive this car yourself. Once you experience "V-8 performance" combined with Ford ease of han dling, you'll realize why every woman loves to go places In the Ford V-8. Remember, too?you save on the low Ford V-8 price. Ford parts cost little. And the new Ford V-8 la more economical to operate than any Ford car ever built* AUTHORIZED FORD DEALERS FORD V-8 $ F" /*\ mmmi mp F 0 H l*tr*4i Est* Urmt ^1 1^ through I 'miivrtml CrtdU AmtkTifS F*rd Fi?mt? fUm MARY A STOR Pictured beside her new Ford V 8 cabriolet "on location" says: "My Ford V-? baa ever>thinji a ?uin?n wants in a car? style, comfort, speed, safety and real economy." ?.?l. -, .i' ^ooth" t^V' Drive the New Ford V-8 FAST, GOOD LOOKING. AND ECONOMICAL, THE NEW FORD V-8 IS YOUR BEST BUY. LET US DEMONSTRATE THIS NEW CAR TO YOU Williams ton Motor Co. :ar goes off if CURVE IN ROAD NEAR PARMELE rwo Girls Are Painfully j Hurt; Driver of Car Escapes Injury * - * Another attempt to "fly" around the I'onT Roebuck curve on Highway 64. uar Parmcle. was reported last Sun lay afternoon, when a new Plymouth, [riven by Curtis Martin, failed to ne gotiate the turn and landed in Mr. Roebuck's pasture among the cov?. .caving the road, the car traveled lown a ditch for a distance and then ore into a fence before landing in the ?a>ture all poised and ready to return n the direction from whence it had ?ome. Martin, said to be under the driving ige, was not hurt. Miss Nell Wynne Hullo k. riding with the boy on the ront seat, was badly bruised and suf i ri d a cut or two about the face and 1 ? ad, the wounds being similar to hose he had received in an automo- j >ile ick just prior to the one last Sunday. Miss Tripp, of Bethel, was i ! g ui the hack seat and she was I l>iui>ed and hurt hut not seriously. J Her .nain injury was a gash in the j >U' k of her head. While none of the car occupants was j ? ui' usly hurt, and while the cows we.c not hit, the car, belonging to Martin's father. wa> wrecked. More Than TOO Attend Homecoming at Fairview More than 7(M) people gathered at he Fairview C hristian church between lamesville arid Washington in Mar in County Sunday for homecoming lay, according to Rev. Gilbert Davis, ?f Plymouth, who has been conduct- ! tig a revival there for the la^t 10 days )T more. The roll of the members of the rhurch was called and nearly every | >ne answered to their names. A pic- j lie dinner was served on the grounds, j Rev. Edgar Harris, of Washington, j raster of the church, preached at -the norning service and Mr. Davis in the' ?vening. Among the interesting members who is wen ad the roll call was a Mr. Har lison who wa> about 80 years of age, vho came by automobile from a city n Florida to he present at the gather I LOST IN WILLIAMSTON 20-Dollar Bill and several o ne's. cinder please h iriuies and receive reward. COTTON AGENT By special arrangement, the North Carolina Cotton Coopera tive Association w*!l pzy the rr* price for cotton at Williamston this season as at other points where special ware c oses are 1 > cated. Even though one of the special warehouses is not located in Wil liamston. cotton will be received here and the same price advanced ss at other points. Mr. Julian H. Harrell, at the Coast Line station here, will handle this arrangement and advance the cash to sll grow ers who bring their cotton to the shipping point here. This arrangement has been made for the convenience of many Mar tin County growers who other wise might have to haul their cot ton some distances, to govern ment bonded warehouses, it is said, and since the price will be exactly the same, many are expect ing to take advantage of this op portunity to save hauling and han dling made necessary by distance from the regular receiving ware house. Final Cotton Payment To Be Made In October Washington.?The farm administra ion has announced that the third cot ion "parity" payment due in Decem ber would he combined with the sec pn rental payment and that both arc :o be distributed in October. The total to be paid out will ap proximate $72,000,000 In this announcement C. A. Cobb, bief of the cotton production sec lion, said: "Payment of the second and third nstallment due under the cotton con ract was combined in < rder that dis ribution of the payment to interest ed parties might be more easily and promptly effectuated." He said tenants and share crop pers had an interest in the "parity" payment and that to put off payment jntil December, the usual season for nany tenants and renters to move to pther farms, would cause unnecessary :om plications. Catawba Fat mars Secured Four Cuttings of Alfalfa Catawba County?farmers cut les pcdeza hay this season from the tall ?st growth rvt r recorded in the coun y. They also Secured four cuttings rom their alfalfa fields. y . = Hoke Farmers Have Free Cotton Certificates Already Hoke was the first county in North arolina to get its tax exemption cer ficates for ginning cotton this fall. >ver 1,000 growers have already re rived their certificates. 1 Carrying three prisoners. Phoebe loore and Joe Wheiler James to rve 20 years each for murder; and VERDICT FAVORS THE PLAINTIFFS IN CHURCH CASE < Continued on Ukt kack pu?l ants have not the right in law to the possession, occupancy, custody, or use j of said property or any part thereof. and the said defendants and especially the holder of the key of the said church is ordered and directed to turn ? the same over to the plaintiffs, and the defendants, their agents and rep : resentatives, are restrained and en joined against obtaining and using any other key for the purpose of entering into said building as trustees and in assertion of any rights to hold, exer cise, and carry on religious services as a group or body independently of the plaintiffs, but this judgment is not in tended to restrain any individual de fendant in this action from entering into the said church for the purpose of worship and in an orderly manner when services of the said church are being conducted under the authority of its membership and those exercis ing the function and duties of the or ganization of the Smithwick Creek church. The plaintiffs will . recover their costs of the defendants." The case, settled as far as the courts are concerned, continues uncertain with the Primitive Baptist church, as a whole. The Hayes Swamp unit is the one recognized by the association, leaving the parties to the controversy without recognition from other units of the Primitive Baptist faith. In WantS LOST^ A BLACK HOUND DOG with white breast and white ring around neck and new collor. Finder pleas^notify Arthur Rogers, Box 138, Route 1, Willianiston, N. C. lt-pd USED CARS A TRUCKS. SAVE ! money on your purchase of used : cars and trucks. We have a large stock of all makes priced right. Look ! them over. Godwin Motor Company, Suffolk, Va. s-25 4t-pd I CHEVROLET TRUCK FOR SALE | 1V2V model. In good condition and ! will give good service. Will sell cheap. See' 13. D. Stalls, Willianiston, N. C. ? sZ5 Zt WANTED TO BUY; SOD POUNDS | of ham. 100 pounds of side meat, 100 pounds of shoulder. Large quan tity of hens and fryers. Write or see J. E. Boykin at Darden's Department I Store, giving price and amount you i have for sale. s25 2t DR. W. C. MERCER DENTIST Anounces the opening of the office formerly occupied by Dr. P. B. Cone for the practice of dentistry. short, the only issue settled in the) court action yesterday was deter mini the plaintiffs rightful owners of the Smith wick Creek property. Just what action will be taken in the future is | not known, but it will be confined within the church, it is believed. According to unofficial reports heard soon after the trial, the losers in the case yesterday are considering the construction of a church of their own. The reports could not be veri bed, however. The completion of the case has been | eagerly awaited oy i oat this taction of th? county, for they had fricadt on both tide* of the cou trovery and were anxious for a peace ful settlement Even thougiyq^e con troversy had ita fault, there it one thing that can be aaid and that ia neither,aide hat reeorted to violence or given rice to aay material trouble. | It waa a law aait bitterly contacted i with parties to both tides standing up I for what they considered right. Un fortunately. it was one of those cases 1 in which only one tide could win. SPECIALS . o Lindsley Ice 0. This Week Only Good Rib IVIflll Side Meat, lb 17c Spool Cotton 4c SCHOOL TABLETS, Large size, three for 5c CORNED MACKERAL *% 3 cans for GUN SHELLS. 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