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0. K. PLANS FOR AGRICULTURAL BUILDING HERE tContinued from page one) Digging up old maps made 60 and T? yeasr ago, the commissioners dis c tssed the boundary line dispute re Cvr.tly originated by the sister coun t> of Beaufort Every one of the maps the commissioners could get their hands on placed the boundary ^ a straight line from the head of Mack Swamp, a few miles from Dy mond City. The Beaufort claim ants maintain that the line should ur. a straight course from the head of Welch's Creek and that part of 1 ymond City, long extinct and al most forgotten, is in Beaufort Coun- j ty. The most interesting map stud- j ,iec by the commissioners at their meeting was drawn by Francis; Lightfoot. probably one of the most 1 exacting surveyors ever to plot a fi?ot of ground in this section, about 70 years ago. No developments in the boundary ' line controversy have been reported 1 sir.ee Beaufort appointed J D Grimes to handle its claim the corn- , missioners in this county just sitting ^ tig fit and holding everything?so ; fai. MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER ,c FOR MRS. ROEBITK |< ? Mrs. Jack Hardison and Mrs. \V. 'c J Griffin were hostesses at a miscel laneous shower last Wednesday eve ning for Mrs. Julian Roebuck, a re cent bride. The honoree was presented a large ' - number of attractive gifts. The,' hostesses, assisted by Mrs. T. (" Grit j, 'fin. served a delicious salad course, j Cruising for Safety on Nation's Highways 1 he large and unique cruiser o? ine Standard tin C ompany, puiur.u aoovc, mu icatu ucie tomorrow afternoon and feature a safety program at 8 o'clock that evening on the Main Street lot next to the (iuarant> Bank and Trust Company. The program, free to all, follows a parade of the streets here. New High tor Auto Deaths in October "A'ri all-time high record for auto rtobile. fatalities was set in North Carolina in October The state bureau of-vital statistics ccently reported there were 119 leaths in motor vehicle mishaps in October, which exceeds by 2 the nonthly high of 117 killed in De ember, 1934. Wants OR SALE: TWELVE TO FIFTEEN hogs weighing 25 to 150 pounds til treated. Twelve cents a pound, no. D. Bonds. Williamston, R. F. I) WANTED ASH LOGS. SEE OK write Clinton Lumber Co., Clin ton, N. C. n-19 8t ( IIAKLEKTON WAKEriELD AND Early Jersey Wakefield cabbage, plants and collard plants at $1.25 per thousand, all from best of seed. Pe can Grove Farm. H C Green, Wil harnstnn, N C Bit ltv\tMi YES. WE HAVE BROUGHT IT back?the old time full cord of wood. Call us for prompt service ' Phone 241-J. Two-wheel trailer for( sale, half price. Good tires - K* L W^ard Coal and Wood Co. It IT S THE TALK OF THE TOWN? let us prove to you as we have to others, that we have the best coal for the money. Phone 241-J.?The house of quality, weight and meas ure K L. Ward Coal and Wood Ccmpany It WANTED TO Bl'Y OR RENT: TWO ori four-horse farm .with a good tobacco allotment Harmon Man nr.g, R F. D. 1. Robersonville, N. C n22 2t . STRAYED: I HAVE IN MY Pos session a dark red cow. Came to my house Sunday, November 10. Owner may get cow by paying for this advertisement and the feed bill. W H. Harriston, Williamston. 2t-p LADIES: EARN $2 TO $10 A DAY taking orders for Sedler frocks. Write for free starting outfit J. E. Mobley, Route 2, Box 269. Williams ton, N. C. n-19 2t HASSELL OIN COMPANY, HAS sell, N. C., wants to gin your cot ton. We gin it better. Highest prices paid for cotton and cotton seed, or exchange meal for seed. s27 13tw f Announcing,... Our Showing of Celebrated Gruen Watches We take pleasure in announcing our ap pointment as official Gruen distributors for the Williamston territory. You will find Gruen watches the best in style and value. Each and every Gruen is built for faithful performance and time-keeping accuracy. May We Have the Pleasure of Showing You the Newest m Watches? Vede's - iewelw "Gift Center" * 121 Main Tel. 55-J "Shop Early for Christmas" \ USED CAR! Auction Sale Saturday, iNov. 23 2 I'. M. We will auction off our entire stock of used and re possessed cars Saturday. For Cash Only PLYMOUTH SALES & SERVICE ROBERSONVILLE, N. C. Watch and Jewelry ?/ ?Repairing? No Job Too La'gc, Too Small or To Bad for? Franklin D. Jones Certified Watch Maker Now Associated with J. Lawrence Peele On Washington St. All work fully guaranteed. A full line of watche:, jewelry, diamonds,' wedding rings. Try a jeweler trained by the government and be convinced. J.L.Peele&Co. Washington Street Williamston, N. C. INVADER is welcome because it answers the two most important liquor questions, WHERE DO YOU COME FROM? WHAT DO YOU BRING? INVADER comes from Century. In science and skill, in hygiene and sanitation. Century is unsurpassed by any distillery in the world. INVADER brings you the distilled essence of choice, de-germinated corn, mellowed for eight months in new charred oak barrets under temperature control. ON SALE AT YOUR COUNTY LIQUOR STORE CENTURY DISTILLING CO PEORIA ILL We Are Leaving Town And This Time There Is No Doubt Alxuit It! Stock and All Fixtures MUST BE SOLD ON OR BEFORE Saturday,December 15 Store Will Be Closed and Vacated After Dec. 15 New Mens SUITS ON SALE This special order of 75 suits will be offered at approximate ly cost during this Pre-Closing Out Sale. If you are not inter ested in a suit, we have values in all other departments. Come in and buy with prices lower than ever. S. Ganderson and Sons V-8 LEADERSHIP Rv-x-y-xx ? J t ? ???? ? v.w^-? ;v??? ? v v.v x '? ? ????-- *.v.x. ?-.v.v.-? ? <*aK::- ? :-x<rX? On Octobeb 31 oi last year. Henry Ford announced his intention to build a million Ford V-8s in 1935. We are pleased to re port that this goal was reached in exactly ten months instead oi a full year. One million cars and trucks is an im pressive total. But figures by themselves mean nothing. It is what they represent that counts. Selling a V-8 at a low price has brought a new kind oi automobile within rvctch of the people. Producing it has provided steady work lor hundreds of thousands of men in the Ford plants, in associated industries and on the farm. These million Ford V-8 cars and trucks have helped to make things better all around. In the first tea months of 1935 the Ford Motor Company paid out in the United States alone. $140,119,328.00 in wages and $523.111499X0 for materials. FORD MOTOR COMPANY itnu>n or rou. lwcolm and uhcou-i THE NEW roao V I FOB IBM IS NOW ON DISPLAY. THE CAB THAT LED ALL OTKEBS IN IBM HAS SEEM MADE STILL BETTEB POB THE NEW YEAB Drive the 1936 Model FORD V-8 America's Best and Most Economical Low - Priced Car Williams ton Motor Co.
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