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M CARLOADS OF TEXACO Ifl CAME IN THIS WEEK XV it, HARRISON OIL COMPANY Geo. and Gus Know Oil" Williamston, N. C. Report Three Cases Contagious Diseases Only three cases of contagious diseases were reported m this coun ty last month to the health office, the period being marked by tne ab sence of sickness generally. One diphtheria case was reported in Robersonville W liliamsum had one whooping cough case and an other case of the cough w as reported in HasselL Unusual Marriage Is Reported by Justice Justice of the Peace John L. Has sell reported an unusual marriage this *eek. explaining that the bride carried a young child in her arms as a witness to the ceremony. The groom looked with pride upon his bride and the youngster, the justice stating that the man appeared to he very, very happy. Names of the pam^c wpn? wuhh^bi r DR. A. J. OSTEEN VETERINARIAN WILLIAMSTOV X. C Dixie Warehouse Office Phone Night 231 w atj Come to this store fa Kay Nuts, toasted fresh with creamery butter ? n different from ordinary cooked in oiL DAVIS PHARMACY NUT^^MO^ Heavy Traffic Reported On Roanoke Here Last Month Traffic on the Roanoke River last month is believed to have establish ed a new record of activity, accord ing to Hugh Spruill. bridge keeper Nearly 100 boats passed through the draw during the period Cargoes handled by the boats in eluded lumber, logs, tobacco, gaso line and oil and general freight. The number reported going through the dram'bridge does not include those boats docking just below the bridge, the keeper explaining that large cargoes were handled by them in the month of November. Asks Copoeration of Rural Postal Patrons "It isn't much of a request, but rural letter carriers will be aided to a great extent." Postmaster Les lie T. Fowden said today in direct mg the rural patrons of the oflice to buy stamps for their letters and cards and not place money in the boxes Ttwitf is veiy little trouble attached to stamping letters by the r*tron, hut th? carrier experiences delay in handling money with scold hands. One or two cases would not make a great deal of difference, but there are hundreds of stops the car rier must make, and a short delay at each box counts up big at the end of the trip Postmaster Fowden is making ev ery* effort to offer local postal pa trons the best service possible, and in turn asks the cooperation of the people Early mailing will help. Careful wrapping and legible writ ir*g are necessary to make sure de liveries. 1 CARD OF THANKS We extend our most sincere thanks to our friends for their acts of kind j.es> and zexpressions of sympathy during the illness and recent death of our husband and father.?Mrs MaUie limes and Children. It CHURCH NEWS BAPTIST B:ble school. 9 45 a. m Morning worship. 11:00 o'clock; Sermon subject. "Many Disciples juITting B T U 6l30 p m Evening worship. 7 30 o'clock EPISCOPAL of Ike Advent Rev E Jt. Moseley, Rector. Third Sunday in Advent: ChuitA school. 9:45 a. m. M mjng prayer and sermon. 11 Evening prayer and dedication ervice 3:30 p m. PRESBYTERIAN Chuich school at 9 45 a m ^Worship service and sermon, sub ect The Desire To Possess and To Je Possessed.** Bear Grass Church school at 10 a m. Young peoples* meeting at 6 p m Worship service and sermon at p m. Bohtmi's Chapel Worship service and sermon by ohn C Whitley at 3 p. m. Young peoples' meeting Monday at 7 p. m. Poplar Point Worship service and sermon at 30 p. m Christmas program parts to be Inributed. WE BUY GOOD BEANS Any variety. Prices 95c, $1. $1.10, $1.20. $2.00. Also buy any quantity of corn at 60c and 65c. See Us for Feed. Wire Fencing. Salt and Seed MARTIN FCX SERVICE Phone 119 Williamston. N. C. FIREWORKS Prices Reasonable. When you get ready to buy your Fireworks, come out to see us. We have a very com plete line to select from and youll find here most any thing you want in the fire works line. Inn ONE MILE FROM WILLIAMSTON ? nam (w wm noommo monbat. dcc. i? Turnage Theatre ? Washington, N. C. """GIVE M1EYOUR HEART" "CAIN AND MABEL" "OUR RELATIONS" * "GUNS AND GUITARS" 41I(1 wMh GKN1 AUTKT shoit luilKit l\ Cases on Docket For Su|>erior Court (Continued from pap on*) another appearance next week. Am Try is charged with an assault with > dedalv weapon, and Salsbury is to inswer for the alleged breaking into of the filling stations of E. K. Ed tnondson and N. B. Bland in Hassell last Saturday night. Weldon Biggs, who was charged hack in 1933 i na warrant issued by the late Clerk of Court R. J. Peel aith breaking into the home of H. L Kiddirk and stealing a suit of .kitties, is no win jail awaiting trial Biggs was arrested only a few weeks igo Other cases on the docket rating little attention and considered of no great importance are as follows: Thomas A. Spencer, charged with reckless driving, appealed from a county court judgment. Elijah Moore, assault with a deadly weapon; case entered by warrant. DR. T. H OPTOMETRIST Williamston office, Peeie Jewelry Co, Monday. Dec. 21. RobermnviUe office: Robersoaville Drug Co , Tuesday, Dec. 22. Bethel office; Hives Drug Co, Wednesday. Dec. 23. Plymouth office. Livennan Drug Co . Thurs, Dec. 10, Thur . Dec. 24. Eyes r Tartars Every Roy Smith is charged with break ing into the plant of W. L Skinner it Co.. Williamston. James Henry Dickerson. charged yith bastardy and non-support, ap pealed from a county court judg ment. Kader Brown, larceny and receiv ing; warrant. Henry Sykes and Nicodemus Bar row. larceny, warrant. Herbert Brown and James Wal ston. trespassing and attempted lar ceny. appeal. W. & Gay lord, drunken dri\ing. appeal Howard Marriner, forgery, war rant. Henry L Hardison, attempted rape, warrant. Henry Thomas, forgery, warrant F. N. Caldwell, embezzlement, warrant. W. L Manning, drunken driving T. F. Jackson, robbery and resist ing arrest, warrant in first count, and appeal in the second. Willie J. Williams, breaking and entering, warrant. Graver and Fannie Bland, larceny warrant. * Hubert Roberson. larceny and re ceiving, appeal. C. L McKeel, embezzlement, war rant Wants LOST LATE THFRSDAT: RED fountain pen. Reward. Mar garet Owens. Welfare Department. APARTMENT WANTED: THREE room furnished apartment want ed No children Mr Williams at A. A P. Tea Co dll 41 CIRCl'LAR SAWS HAMMERED? rounds saws gummed cross-cut saws gummed and filed, hand-saws toothed and filed All work guar anteed. Mr Learv. expert saw filer at the Farmville-Woodward Lumber Company. Washington Road. Wil liamston. N. C. It FOB SALE: EARLY JERSEY Wakefield and Charleston Wake field cabbage and collard plants, ob tained from the very best seed. Pe can Grove Farm. Henry C. Green, Williamston, RFD 1. dll 8tw f Dr. C. J. SAWYER Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Hours: 2 to 5 P. M. DR. SAITNDER'S OLD OFFICE Williamston, N. C. NOTICE OF RESALE North Carolina, Martin CountyuJB In the Matter of Liiiie Matthews, James Jenkins. Delia Jenkins. Troy Lee Jenkins, Elbert Jenkins, Geneva Jenkins and Antionette Jenkins, the A four minors by their Nest Friend. A. Hassell, ex parte. Under and by virtue of an order of re-sale made by L. B. Wynne. Clerk of the Superior Court of Martin County, in the above entitl ed proceedings, on the 7th day of December 1936, the undersigned commissioner will, on Thursday, the 2tth day of December. 1936. at twelve o'clock noon, in front of the Bank of Robersonville, in the town of Robersonville. offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash the fol lowing described real estate, to-wit: First Tract: Being lots Nos 8, 9. j 10. 11, 12 and 18 of the subdivision veyed and mapped by T. W. Sec rest, containing 10.45 acres and also one house and lot and one vacant lot ad joining and lying on the Parmele and Robersonville Road. Second tract: Beginning on the Mill Dam. a corner, of James O. Jenkins, and running 862 W 245 poles to a pine, Lyda Coburn's line, thence S 88 1-2 W 85 poles to a stake in Saraprass Point thence N 52 1-2 E 252 poles to a sweet gum. to the run of the Matthew Parker Swamp, in McNelson line, thence down the various courses of the said swamp to the beginning, con taining by estimation. 96 acres, be the same more or less, this being the same parcel of land that W. A. Jenkins purchased of James O. Jen kins and Jesse L. Jenkins by deed dated the 28th day of September. 1888. A deposit of 10 percent of the amount bid will be required of the successful bidder or bidders at the sale This 7th day of December. 1936' ELBERT S. PEEL. d-11 2t Commissioner. BANNER COFFEE ms ALE Mild and Mellow 8 O'CLOCK lbs. v 1 33c White hit Evapor: ' I MILK S ?19c 8 LB. CARTON jfe JEWEL LARD Jfc 1 n* SALMON Tsit can 10c A&P 14 Oun For p ^ m Holiday Baking loaf 13c F.es, pkjf 23c 5c ?iktn Chocolate 17c Rlhh AMrtfS Miced or L'oslieed Extract, 1 oz. bot. 10c Am Pace Walnuts, \\ lb. .. .20c Pure. Knit Peels, V4 lb. 9c laa rare Hakim Pon der, Vi lb. can 10c PRESERVES _ l-lb Jar 21c " ?wm'i ONIm PRODUCE CABBAGE. 4 lbs. 10c BEANS, Green Snaps tOc ORANGES. Fancy Florida, doz. 15c NEW POTATOES, nice size. 5 lbs. 25c GRAPE FRUIT, large size. 3 for 10c GRAPE FRUIT. Texas pink meat, each 5c LETTUCE, large Iceberg, 2 for 15c Let ns sell you one ol our delicious Fruit Cakes. "You mast be pleased or your money back." QoodJ)t(ML Personal Christinas Cards Orders accepted I* December 15. DeUrer^Pc eember 22. 55 cards far 51. Something new and novel: Christmas Greeting Cards with a Christmas song inside each. Box of 21 for $1. PEELE'S?Jewelers -GIFT CENTER- Ops Ermines In til Christmas WE BUY Soy Beans and Corn WE PAY We Pay $1.10 Bushel for Soy Beans AND ABOVE MARKET PRICE FOR CORN Don't Sell Until You Have Seen Us Make Delivery To Grady Smith, Robersonville; V. G. Taylor and George Ross, Everetts; V. G. Taylor Farm and Boh Everett at Biggs & Stalls Wlise. W illiamston CUck VT5PW? 7 TIIST what you want in whisky gtmuimt Kentucky J bourbon with the vigor of full lOO-proof! And mark this?Golden Eagle is the mmlj lOO-proof Ken tucky bourbon available in North Carolina at its low price. Rich and hearty, too. as well as full-powered? it's made the old-time, costly way Brown-Forman has held to since 1S70. Enjoy Golden Eagle today! GOLDEN EAGLE KENTUCKY BOURBON WHISKY BROWN-FORMAN DutjlUry CO., lomkriBe, Kemtmctf
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