GIFTS from Clark's Ladies* Fitted Ba<js. Toilet Sets Coty - Houbigant Evening in Paris Yard ley - Max Factor PERFL ME SETS} Glastonbury's SI L VER Special. 26-Piece Set $16.15 up Comparts Perfumes and Matiieure Sets j i Nunnally - Whitman's 3 CANDIES ELECT RIC Toasters - Waffle Irons Hair Dryers - Heating Pads Conklin and Parker PENS am! SETS! Christmas Tree Livlit Set> Indoor Sets 39c Outdoor Sets 89c \ Canaries ami Love Birds Men's Shav in* Sets and Traveling Kits WATCHES and CLOCKS PIPES - CIG ARS TOBACCOS GLASSWARE AND CHINA Clark's! Drug Store Society & Personals E. S. FEEL. PHONS 46 Spend Sunday Here Mrs. Mark Ruft'in and son. Mil-' ford. jr.. of Tarboro, spent last Sun day here with Mr. and Mrs. C. B Siceloff. I f 0/ Relatives in Tarboro Mr and Mrs. C. D. Anderson vis ited relatives of Mrs. Anderson in Tarboro last Sunday. From Farm Life Rev. \V B Harrington was here Wednesday alternoon front farm Life 4. - // l\t..'ms(li:y Messrs (iilliain and While, of the North Carolina Stale Kmplo\iiient j Service were here Wednesday ,/a f\nen II tdmsdav Mr Jiiu Cray. of Robert?uville, *a> a business visitor here Wednes day. t/t rt From Griffins Mr nd Mrs. Herbert Lilley, of i (?riffins, were here Wednesday shoj> ping. I isit Friends Here Mr and Mrs. W alter Jenkins and daughter, of Boston, visited friend here a short while this week. Mr. Jenkins lived here in his early !>oy hod. and after a number of years in China is now located in Boston. From Robersonville Mr John lay lor was here Wed- 'J iieMlav from Robersonville. I' Leave tor Homes j; Out-of-town members of the local school faculty are leaving this after-. * noon and tomorrow for their respect ive homes in this State and Virginia 1 to sftend the holidays with relatives.)* Horn* for th* Holidays ? . Russell Roebuck arrived home Wednesday afternoon from A. C. College to *|>end the Christmas holi days with his parents, Sheriff and! Mr^ C B Roebucksw f - /ft re From II tndsor Judge and Mrs. Francis 1). Win ston and 'Mrs. Steve Kenney, of Windsor, visited here Tuesday aft ernoon. From //asset/ . Mr and Mrs. John W . Fubanksj were here Wednesday afternoon from Hassell Fx pt t ted Home Today Mr- C. (i. Crockett is expected home today from Hagerstown, Md.: where vhr visited relatives. Her son. l orn, who is attending St. John's Col lege, will accompany her home. I isilors Hen t his H Yc? Messrs. Fletcher Dickens and W I Anderton, of Roanoke Rapids, visited here this week. fttn From Robersonville Mesdames Vance Roberson and; Pitt Roberson. of Rolxrsonville, vis-' iteti here Wednesday afternoon. 'WHEN YOf CHANGE TO A NEW motor od we realize that you w ant to be sure that you are getting ex actly the right motor oil for your ear. at the right price. Texaco has the right weight and quality at the right price, and you can always make sure you are getting the best in motor oil. You can purchase Havoline and Texaco Motor Oil on an absolute guarantee of satisfac tion." Central Service Station, The |Tex.u?? Place 11 COSTS LITTLE. TASTES LIKE A ??&' MILLION & I From \ or'oik Mr. and Mrs. B B Baxter, of Norfolk, visited here this week. VHilars Hrrt Wednesday Mrs. W H. Adkins and Mrs. Rob ert Adkins. of Robersonville, visited Mrs. J H. Edwards here Wednes day * - - I lui/ Mr and Mrs. barnhUl Mrs. Ferd Pollard and little son, I Jule visited Mrs. Pollard's parents, Mr and Mrs. J. T. Barnhill, here this week From Si otland Xech Frank Pittman. of Scotland Ntsck.'i vi-ited friends here Tuesday evening. - lu V orlolk Thursday Mr and Mrs. Kenneth P. Finds let. Mrs lasrrmr l.indsley and son, Lawrence. jr.. visiter! relatives in | Norfolk yesterday. 1.x pi i It 1/ llomr Today Mr. T. B. Brandon is expected 1 home todav from Raleigh, where h ? 1 has been atending a state meeting of i farm agents this week. In Raleigh and Durham j Mr. and Mrs. Warren Biggs and 1 Mr>. L. T. Fowden shopped in Ra-ji leigh and Durham Wednesday. In ChapeI HiII Yesterday Superintendent of Martin County 1 Schools J. C. Manning and Attorney 1 IS. S. Peel were in Chapel Hill yes- 1 lerday in the interest of the county's ( .chool building program. Junie Peel t iccompanied them on the trip. jt 4 nnoanee Fngagement ?> Mr. and Mts. Alonzo Rogerson an- v tounte the engagement and approach ( ng marriage of their daughter, Sudie, 1 o Mr, J. It Rivers ?n. the wedding I o take phce on Sunday, January .. 12 ldto. Two Methods of Curing Hog Meat There are two principal methods of curing meat advocated in North Carolina?the brine cure and the dry salt cure, either of which is satis factory Common salt is the basis of all meat curing and ui either method is the predominant factor In both cures sugar is sometimes used to give the meat a better flavor and to counteract the action oT the salt by keeping the muscles soft,1 where salt alone mantes them hard Formulas for both the brine cure and the dry salt cure are given in' Extension Folder 34 on "Killing and Curing Meat on the Farm." Copies of this folder may be had free up- [ 011 application to the Agricultural: Editor at State College. \'tsilinf! in It jit ink Mrs. M I., baines is visiting her! ourents in Raleigh for a few days. > Iti turn From II ilson Mr. and Mrs. Joel Muse and lit tle daughter, hlizabelh, returned yes terday from Wilson, where they vis ted relatives for several days. AGAIN TAKES THE LEAD,? that's Texaco Fire Chief Gasoline,' i or Oil. the greatest gasoline and' motor oil of all times."?Central I CARD OF THANKS We take this opportunity to ex iress our great appreciation for the tind acts done and the expressions if sympathy during the recent ill less and death of our husband and ather We also wish to sincerely hank those who contributed the leautiful floral offering?Mrs. D D Stalls and Children WE STRUCK IT RIGHT. JUST chat this country has been waiting or a good 25c Motor Oil, put up n cans. Texaco Motor Oil has the luality and is a good buy at 25 cents ler quart "?Central Service Station, Chick" Manning and Garland Col rain. FIREWORKS W12 HAVE THE MOST COMPLETE LINE OF FIREWORKS EVER DIS PLAYED IN MARTIN COUNTY. AT VERY REASONABLE PRICES. CAP PISTOLS 10c to 40 l'/2 in. CHINESE FIRECRACKERS ^ Qc K' 50 in package AW l'/j in. CHINESE FIRECRACKERS ?? 20 in pickage - All Other Items Priced Very Low ? Come Out and Look Over Our Stock SUNNY SIDE INN Highway No. 17 Theo Roberson, Prop. WILLIAMSTON, N. C. Personalize Your Christmas Gifts Bv Having the Owners Name or y U Initials on Them Name or initials stamped in gold on any Pen, Pencil, Leather Articles, Book, or any other article made of hard rubber, leather, celluloid, or wood. 50c EACH ARTICLE No Charge for Stamping Any Article Purchased From Us Which Retails for $3.00 or More PetU's-Uwtlm "Gift Center" * 121 MAIN STREET WILLIAMSTON K -cojfei, ,, Tri-County Unit of Future Farmers in Meet Last Friday Next Meeting Will Be Held In Jamesville Latter Part of January Decision to meet with the James ville High School in Martin Coun ty on January SI was reached at the first-meeting of the Tri-County unit of the Future Farmers of Amer ica, which held their first meeting in Rosier last Friday. Upwards of 200 students of vo cational agriculture in Jamesville, Columbia, Plymouth, Rosier and Creswell were present. Officers were elected as follows: Louis Alii good, Creswell, president: Grayson Everett, Rosier, vice president; Her man Cahoon, Columbia, secretary; Thomas Holliday, Jamesville, treas urer; William Darden, Plymouth, re-, liorter. Present in an advisory casiacity were the teachers of agriculture in these schools, including: A. H. Guy.j Columbia; C. H Floyd, Rosier; A. H i Tucker, Creswell; J. O. Coosier, Plymouth; R. C. Jordan, Jamesville. Principal D. E Poole, of the Rosier school, welcomed the students. Program included: Resiort on Rosier Club by Bill Bell; talks by Harold Swain, Joe Holliday and Earl Spruill; quartet, Grayson Everett, Paul Brey, Harry Chesson, Wood row Collins; harp music, Gordon Chesson and Cecil Craft; music by Rosier school band. Objectives for the coming year in :lude: More association between the Refreshing Relief When You Need a Laxative Because of the refreshing relief It has brought them, thousands of men and women, who could afford much more expensive laxatives, use Black Draught when needed. It Is very economical, purely vegetable, highly effective. . Mr J Lester Roberson, well known hardware dealer at Mar Untvllle. Va , writes: "I certainly can recommend Black-Draught as a splendid medicine I have taken It for constipation and the dull feelings that follow, and havs found .1 very satisfactory." BLACK.DRAUGHT chapter*, viait and obcarve other public taahinf livaatock Judpni, .chapter* at work; create friendly ri- father and aon banquet; lummer pic |valry between chapter* in athletic*, nic; promotion of rural leederahip. How Calotabs Help Nature ? To Throw Off a Bad Cold Ifffllnns have found in Calotabe a mod valuable aid in the treatment of colas. They tahe one or two tab lets the first night and repeat the third or fifth night If needed. Bow do Q? lotahs help Nature throw off a ooldT First, Calotat*. is of mint thorough tnH de MbU at all tntnatlnal eltmlnanU. cleansing the Inteetlns) tract of term-laden the germ-laden mucus and tnrlnes Second. OeWehe an diuretic to tfca kidneys, pranotlut the " " of cold poLaonsfrocn the a. the double | ^ykii:ntLo"oSftS t?s.f*sS lAdTj \llllrtf&i STRAIGHT BflTOM '.'J'.IUNA'J CCMTMIV WSTILLIM CO.I ? MOAI* ? IkkMMMS |] A CENTURY PRODUCT INVADER is walcoma bacausa it answars tha two most important liquor questions, WHERE DO YOU COME FROM? WHAT DO YOU BRING? INVADER comas from Canturv. In scianca and skill, in hygiana and sanitation, Contury is unsurpassod by any distillory in tha world. INVADER brings you thodistillad assanca of choica, da-garminatad corn, mallowad for aight months in now charrad oak barrals undar tamparatura control. ON SALE AT YOUR COUNTY LIQUOR STORE CENTURY DISTILLING CO., PEORIA, ILL ; Do Your CHRISTMAS Saving | ?at? PENDER Quality food values for the holiday feast. Not only will they save you money for other Christmas needs? but they will make your Christmas dinner more enjoyable. May we take this opportunity to wish you and yours the heartiest season's greetings for a Merry Christmas and a Happy and Pros perous New Year. r Dromedary Cranberry SAUCE 2 cans .. 29c Dromedary Fruit Cake MIX 35c pkg. Can New York State Pumpkin .. 10c Libby All Green ASPARAGUS 2 cans 45c Southern Manor Fruit COCKTAIL 2 cans 29c Triangle, Sweet Mixed and .\ Gherkin PICKLES Quart jar 21c Southern Manor Tiny Green PEAS 2 No. 2 cans 35c Pender's Old Virginia Fruit CAKE 1 lb. Tin 49c Holiday Mix Candy, lb. . 10c Pender Flyer each Wagons .. $4.75 SALAD TREAT MAYONNAISE Pint jar 21c WESTON'S CRACKERETTES 1 lb. okg 17c SALE OF Popular COFFEES D. P. Blend 19clb. Yellow Front 17c lb. Golden Blend 15c lb. Dromedary Dates, pkg. 15c I ATLANTIC BRAND MINCE MEAT 2 lb. jar 27c 13 oz jar Libby Queen I Olives ..... 25c [ HOLIDAY WRAPPED CIGARETTES Carton of 200, $1.20 f COLONIAL PURE CONCORD I GRAPE JUICE Pt size . 13c Qt size . 25c Our Pride Bread, 20 os. _10c RUMFORDS BAKING POWDER 12-oz. can 21c Our Pride Bread Crumba, pkg. 5c

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