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Potato Bill Starts Auspicious Journey Through Congress Every Indication That Bill Will Receive Speedy and Favorable Action The irish potato bill started its way through the legislative channels of Congress this week with sponsors hopeful of early passage. Introduced by Representative Lind say Warren of the North Carolina First Cortgression*! District.' the measure would make potatoes a basic commodity, provide for sales quotas and levy a tax of 75 cents on every 100 pounds of potatoes sold in excess of the allotment. The measure drafted by the farm administration represented much agi tation fof control motivated by low prices. Marketing agreements failed to meet expectation to the clamor for control similar to programs for to hacc and cotton. The movement originated in east ern North Carolina, a great early po tato growing area, hut quickly spread to ther states, getting strong support from Maine. HERE THURSDAY Field Men From Several Counties Discuss Rehabilitation Problem ? A general discussion of farm reha bilitation problems was held in the courthousq here yesterday. field men from several counties and State and Federal authorities were here, in-j eluding Mr. George K Ross, of Ra leigh. and Dr. Doodruff, of Washing-j ton City. The discussion dealt with present problems, no departure from the current program ? f rehabilitation work being mentioned at the meeting, it was stated. FEW MORE DAYS Campaign lor Peanut Control Signers Will Be Closed March 1 The campaign for signers in the peanut control program will be closed March 1, Assistant County Agent M L. Barnes announced yesterday No contracts will he considered after that date, it was stated. I So far 1,390 tanners have signed the peanut contract, the agent's office stat ifhat that number in.ludes approxi mately 98 per cent of those fanners leligihle to participate in the program Mrs. A. E. Turner Honored at Party Jamesville, February 22.?The Kill Kare Bridge Club entertained recently iat bridge in the home of Mr>f J K i Smithwick honoring Mrv Amazon E. Turner, a recent bride and a former ! member of the club. After several progression of bridge the guc^t of honor was presented a lovely carving set in her chosen pat tern. High score prize for ladies was awarded to Mrv A. T. Holliday. Har r> Martin received high-score prize for men. Each was presented with a d<>ul?le deck of cards. A delicious ice course carrying out the Valentine idea served to: Mrs Amazon Turner, Miss Bea 11 ice Turner, s|vter-in-law of honoree. Misses Opal Brown. Louise l'axton, , Dorothy ( arson, Lantiie Latham Mar tin, Roslyn Satterwhite, Emily Smith wick. Rachel (iodwin, i'aulinc Askew, Margaret Everett, Mesdanies J. T# I'/zle. A. J H^olliday, J. E. Sniith wick, sr.. J. E. Smithwick, jr. and Herbert Li Hey; and Messrs. A. E Turner, Jt 'I" Uzzle, Harry Martin, A. J. Hdlliday, J K. Smithwick, jr., 1< C. Jordan, (. A Askew. Leslie Hardison. Herbert Lillev, C arl Brown,f Robert Mizelle; Drr J. E. Smithwick Oscar Davenport, James Long. 1 hw Blount and C. B. Martin. Sanitary Grocery Co. Phone 10 Williamston, N. C. STRING BEANS 3 No. 2 can* 25c Lynnhaven Tiny Green Butter Beans, No. 2 can 19c MACKEREL, can CRUSHED CORN, No. 2 nn 10c Gibbs PORK and BEANS can Crushed PINEAPPLE, No. 1 flat Blue Bunny SPINACH 1 Cc Large can PINK SALMON, Qc can SUGAR, 25 lb. cloth bag $1.21 Center cuts, Green O Cc ASPARAGUS, 3 carts uy FOR QUALiTy * SAVE FoR - PREMIUMS Octagon Soap Powder Lg size, 3 for 12c Small size, 6 for 11c OCTAGON TOILET SOAP 2 for 9c OCTAGON Scouring CLEANSER, 3 for BIG DEAL.Jarge size -SOAP PQWfiER; t?th JEL^SERT Gelatin Des serts, all flavors, pkg. PALMOLIVE SOAP 2 bars for 9C DE LUXE COFFEE ?GiuuiiU fiefh 19c _ PhilHpa' TOMATO SOUP, can 5* ? while they last s. GOOD LUCK Margarine We4k GLASS FREE VMM MCMAM or ? row* or COOD LUCK |L| MAWOAIUNI MrM Pure Strawberry or Peach Preserves, 01 ^ 2 lb. jar O lC FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES FARM"TEACHERS HOLD MEETING IN ROPER TUESDAY Fail To Sec Value in Soil Erosion Program for Eastern Farmers Instructor* nt vocational agriculture of high tchoOls in Washington, Mar tin, and Tyrrell Counties failed to see where the soil erosion program in progress in the western counties of this ^tatc would be of any use down here hut they heard a good and inter esting talk front Mr. Marr, a repre sentative of the soil erosion control group at Roper Tuesday. Less hills here and muff flat land cause a different problem here, the teacher* thought. I'p in the west they must make the high-furrowed embank ments to keep the soil from washing away, but down here the^y are con fronted with a problem of seeking some way for the water to run off of cultivated land. Be*ide> Mr. Marr, J. K. Coggins, new supervisor of vocational agricul ture in tins section, was an interest ing speaker at the meeting. Present at ; the meeting were the following farm] teachers: ( 11. Kuhon, Creswell; C. H. Floyd, Roper; Pat Ouncan, Co lumbia. R, (. . Jordan, Jamesville; Mr. Mullins, Oak City. IS RECOVERING Young Son of Mr. and Mrs. Moseley Was Hurt in Auto Accident ? Badly hurt in an automobile-bicycle j c-miync | ast Sun- | day afternoon. Edwin Moseley, young son of Rev. and Mrs. K. F. Moseley,' is rapidly recovering at his home here. J The hoy was given treatment in a 'retui.h home this week. ?? 1 HONOR ROLL FOR FA ERETTS Names of 45 Students Ap pear on Roll for Past Monti} i on - M ho nanijes of 45 .4^)4*4*.car the Fyeretts school honor . roll for rhfc paW*thr?V?WVrgmert tw*k week by Principal H. 1' Russetl; as TolTovv^ hirst.grade, section B: Blanche. Ann Bailey, Corrine Bailey. Ellen Clark, Norma Pearl Harrison, IJnlly Johnson First grade A: Edward Karl Whitley, Edward Manhywy.' Second grade: Kacliel Ktlmundson, Katy Clyde Leggctt. Mabel Stalls. F.l sie *( i ray Keel. Third grade: Jasper Hrowder, Wil liam Klbert (lark, A It on Johnson,! Harmon Modlin, Russell M<?bley, Janie Margaret Ayefs, Mary Alice Cherry, Mary Lee Wynne. Fourth grade: Polly Bailey, Eliza beth Warren, Bill Donald, Leland Hardison, John Moblev, jr.. James-Al fred- Stall-, Reuben Bailey, jr , Dallas Taylor. pifth grade: Mary Louise Mobley, I loritie ( lark, Fannie Mae Wynne, F.iton Hardy. Rudolph Hardy, Van Ralph Taylor. Sixth grade: Clarence Modlin, Rus sell Oakley, Susie Avers, (jra.e C lark, Agnes flopkins Seventh grade; Sally Mobley, Nor i ma Hardy, Albert Gray Bennett, Les ! lie Taylor, Burnice Roebuck, Dillon Wynne, James Harry Wynne. FOR SALE: SEVERAL NICE grade Gurttsey calves, cheap. Edge wood Dairy, Williamston 2t-cg RADIO REPAIRING: CALL ME for expert radio aerial repairing, ah so home and utility electrical repair ing. (ieo. Glenn, Williamston. 2t Fertilizer - Fertilizer Farmers have voted their approval of Government acreage con trol. Your next thought is production per acre. Your best in surance is to use? ? , Roysters Famous Field Tested Fertilizers Special Plant Bed 4-8-3 Bonanza. 3-8-3 for Tobacco Golden Weed, 3-8-5 for Tobaccco Marlboro, 3-8-3, for Cotton and Corn We can supply your wants from our warehouse here at all times. We want your business. Our prices are right. Salsbury Supply Co. HASSELL, N. C. FOR SALE: GOOD MILK COW. gentle and easy to handle. Has young calf. Price right. W. II. Har<U son. R 2, Williamston. 2t-pd FOR SALE: ONE HORSE. ONE mule, one single dray wagon, one cart and harness. Will sell cheap for cash. Sec Frank t arstarphen. Wil lianiston. N. C. lt-pd PIANOS: WE HAVE IN THIS vicinity one small grand and one j apartment upright. used for demon stration only. To avoid expense of packing and reshipment. will sacrifice. Cash or terms. Write Baldwin Piano 1 Company^ Wholesale Department, | Cincinnati, Ohio iy-22 3t FOR SALE: IRISH COBBLQR Red Bliss Seed potatoes. Sanitary Grocery Co., Willianiston, N. C. It NOTICE: IMMEDIATE OPEN ing for man to manage local service | or national firm. A-l reference and | executive ability necessary. $1,800 i guarantee. A nominal deposit requir ed. See Mr. Corbett at George Reyn olds Hotel Friday 8 p. m. to Satur day 11 a. ni lt-pd WANTED: SEVERAL MEN TO cut cord wood. Will convey to and from work. See Frank Carstarphen, Willianiston. X C. It WANTED TO BUY A SINGLE bed with mattress and springs. Mr A. R. Dunning. lt-pd FOR bALE: MEAL AND HUi~LS, any amount, prices right. Dairy, Feed a n' Fish Meal, too. C. L. Wil son, Robersonville, N. C f 15 lOt HOME FOR SALE IN WILLIAM ston, X. C. See L. B. Culpepper, City. f-19 tf CABBAGE PLANTS FOR SALE: Early Jersey Wakefield and Charles ton Wakefield, obtained from the very best seed. $1.25 a thousand. Henry C. Green, Pecan Grove Farm, Wil lianiston, X. ('. f8 tf w fr PARIS CABLES Rod, white, and navy blua ara flying colors again this spring. Pater Pan combinas Ik** in a stripad draaa thai will ataka you aa slim at a w Come Up To See Us Some Time Our buyer is just back from New York, where she purchased one of the biggest stocks ever bought for Barnhill Bros. This new stock includes? Ccats - Suits Dresses Skirts and Blouses Something new arriv ing every day. There fore, you should visit us often and see some thing new each time. Barnhill Brothers & Company "When Better Clothe* Are lftde Barnhill Bro* Will Sell Them" See Us for Good Used Automobiles & Trucks We have Chevrolets in all recent models. Fords, Pontiacs, Buicks and Studebakers. Terms to suit purchaser. Go-More Chevrolet Q. WASHINGTON, N. C. all crow LUttUl J If you have used Phillips' Veri-Best brands of fertilizer in the past, you know from experience that they grow good crops. If you have not used them you naturally want to know why it will pay you to use it this year. It is manufactured from the highest grade materials and in addition to Nitro gen, Available Phosphoric Acid and Potash, it contains lime and magnesium. Magnesium prevents sand-drown and your tobacco plant is a heavy feeder of lime; Phillips' Veri-Best fertilizers have been manufactured exclusively with limestone as a filler for 20 years, and have always been non-acid form ing. Use Phillips* Veri-Best Eureka Tobacco Fertilizer Analyzing 3-8-6 "Phillips Veri-Best Fertilizer Grows Good Crops Because It Is Made Good" For Sale by: Lindsley Ice Company Williamston, N. C. L. J. Peele Williamston, N. C., R. F. D. J. F. Martin Jamesville,.N. C. Ben Lilley Williamston, IS. C., R. F. D. Slade - Rhodes & Company .. ' Hamilton, N. C. 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