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Incomplete Reports Placing Collections ; Right At $2,000.00 (Continued from page one) $3; H. a. Horton, $3.50; J. W. Bailey, $1; Clarence Griffin, $2; Wheeler Martin, $5; B. A. Critcher, $1; Joe David Thrower, $1; Ben Courtney, $2.50; B. S. Courtney, $4; Albert Col train, $2.50; Ira Harrison, $2.50; Bud Clark, $1; Mrs. B. S. Courtney, $1; employees Economy Auto Supply, $7.50; employees Peoples Drug Store, $10; employees Woo lard Hdw. Co., $5; employees Israel's, $5; employees Clarks' Pharmacy, $10; Dr. W. C. Mercer, $5; Mrs. J. G. Staton, $25; Dr. E. T. Walker, $10; A. J. Manning, $5; J. G. Staton, $5; Martin County Building and Loan, $10; Baptist W. M. S., $10; Bill Forrest, $1; Mrs. Bill Forrest, $1; Mrs. P. B. Cone, 63c; Mrs. Perlie Brown, $1; Mrs. W. E. Old. $3; Rev. B. T. Hurley, $1; Mrs. Ira Harrison, 50c; Mrs. J. H. Smith, Public Auction! I will tell at Public Auction MONDAY Dec. 29th, 3 Mulct and All Farming Implements Time: 11 A. M. Place: W. S. WHITE Farm Mrs. M. G. Wynne Williamtlon, Route 3 $1; Mrs. C. G. Crockett, Sr., $1; Miss Anna Crawford, $1; Miss Katherine Hardison, $1; Francis Barnes, $2; Mrs. Stephen Gano, $1; Mrs Minnie Motley, $1; Mrs. Ellen Watson, $1; Mrs. Eva Avant, $5; Miss Ethel Sugg, $1; Mrs. Sarah Hutchinson, $1; Mrs. Bessie Gwynn, $1; Miss Ruby Barn hill, $2; Miss Grace Manning, $1; Miss Ella Mae Gaylord, $2; Miss Elis abeth Flynn, $1; Mrs. J. D Harris, $1; Miss Blanche Parrott, $1; Miss Janie Freeman, $1; Miss Lida Wilkin son, $1; Mrs. Eloise Benton, $1.50; Miss Rosa Moore, $1; Mrs. Elbert Sherman, $1.50; Raymond Watson, $1; Mrs. Tom Barnhill, $1; Miss Ruby Johnson, $1; Miss Evelyn Daniel, 50c; Gilbert Mister, $1.50; Lee A. Wal lace, $1; Mrs. Ann Askew, 50c; Miss Julia Everett, $1; Mrs. I. P. Hodges, (1; Miss Elva Grace Barnhill, $1; Mrs. Guilford Flowers, $1; Mrs. C. 3. Whichard, $1; Mrs. W. G. StanciU, (1; H. B. Hargett, $2; Miss Pauline Dewey, $1; Edward Cherry, $1; W. C. Delbridge. $1; Mrs. Gertrude Ander son, $10; J. C. Page, $1; M. H. John son, $1; Mrs. William Woclard, $1; B. R. Hood, $1; Miss Mary Walter, $1; Miss Annie L. Herring, $1; Miss Irene Hester, $1; W. H. Lilley, 25c; and Mrs. D. L. Hayman, $1; Mrs. F. J. Margolis, $1; Mrs. J. C. Leggett, 51; Mrs. William Gurganus, 50c; Mrs. C. C Parker, $2; Asa Crawford, $1; Mrs. K B. Crawford, $1; Mrs. Mar tha Leggett, $1; Mrs. F. M. Manning, 51; Mrs. W. C. Manning, Jr.. $5; Ti tus Critcher, $10; Mrs. Titus Critch ;r, $1; Mrs. Carrie Morrison, $25; Ms. Dick Smith, $1; Mrs. Robert Co jurn, $1; Biggs Funeral Home, $5; Williamston Hdw. Co., $5; employees C. H. Jenkins and Co., $15; Welcome Inn. $10; Jack Daniel's Service Sta tion, $5; Red Front Grocery Store, 55; CL and 1L Builders Supply Ctu 515; John W. Manning, $5; Leslie Ay era, $1; Harry A. Biggs, $25; Harri son Shoppe, $5; Dr. J. S. Rhodes, (5; Harrison and Caratarphen, $10; Wil lard's Shoe Shop, $5; Western Auto Store, $4; employees Davis Phar macy, $10; employees Darden's Store, $5.50; W. G. Peel, $10; Dr. McAllis ter, $2.50; Dr. Llewellyn, $2.50; Claud Leggett's store, $1; Pender's Store, Washington Street, $2.50; J. E. Pope, $5; H. L. Barnhill, $5; Edward Cor ey, $3; J. O. Manning, $3; J. A. Man ning, $3; Dr. A. J. Osteen, $3; Tom Barnhill, $2; J. T. Barnhill. $5; Ver non Bunting. $2; G. A. Crofton and Holt Evans' Stables, $5; Joel Muse, $5; Kiwanis Club, $21; Paul Jones Service Station and employees, $5; Mrs. c. B. Clark, Sr., $1; Mrs. E. A. Moore, 10c; Mrs L. B. Daniels, 25c; Mr. and Mrs. Sam Zemon. $5; Jacob Zemon, $1; Mrs. W. R. Glover, $1; Mrs. S. R. Biggs, $1; McClees' Store, $5; Watts Theatre and personnel, $42; Proctor Shoppe. $6; Ann's Variety Store, $10; Montague Jones, $1; Mc Ray Jones, $1; Ellis Chesson, $2; El mer Chesson, Jr., 50c: Roy Hadley, 50c; H. A. Satterfield, $4; City Beau ty Shop, $2; Miss Jerry Humble, $1; Miss Josephine Daniel, $1; Mrs. Mayo Hardison, $1; W. I. Skinner and Co . Julian Harrell, $2; Willie Modlin, $2; Simon E. Perry, Jr., 50c; Alonza E Bland. 50c; Mrs. Joe Roberson, 25c; Mrs. C. B Roebuck, $1; Mrs Jesse Melson, 50c; Mrs. Jack Daniel, $1; Mrs. A D. Johnson, 25c; Mrs. J. H Ward. $1; Mrs. Clyde Waters, 25c; Mrs. J. C. Eubanks. 25c; Mrs. Verner Godwin, Jr.. 25c; Mrs. W. K. Parker, $1; Mrs. Tom Cook. $1: Mrs. Wheeler Martin, $5; Martin Anderson, 25c; Arthur Anderson, 25c; Guy Thomas Barber Shop, $3; Whitford Beauty Shop. $1: City Hall, $25; Mrs. G. P. Hall, $1; Mrs H. G. Horton, $1; Miss Trulnh Page, $1; Mrs. J. E. King, $t; Mrs. Joe Cowen, 10c; Mrs. John Peel, $1; Miss Patsy King, 50c; Miss Jane King, 50c; Central Cafe and employ ees, $8; Dixie Motor Co. and employ ees, $15; Mrs. C. C. Coltrain, 65c; Ra dio Station WANI personnel, $5; Mrs. George Harris, 50c; Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wood. $1.50; Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Smith, $1.50; Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Quinn. $1.50; John Hassell Post Am erican Legion, $5; W. E. Dunn Plumbing Supply Co.. $5; Miss Mary Ramey, $1; Lindsley Ice Co. and em ployeers, $20; E and W Grocery Co. and employees, 510; Carolina Tel and Tel Co. employees, $16; G. P. Hall, $1; Bob Taylor, 25c; Margolis Broth ers and employees. $20; Neal Jones, $l; Jumi'S Harrlngton. TI; Farmers Supply Co. and employees, $18; Mrs Clarence Whedbee, $1; Fenner Wal lace, $1; Bruce Whitley, $3; F. E. Bufflap, $3; Enterprise Pub Co., $14; J. C. Norris, $5; C. B. Roebuck, $5; J. C. Manning, $5; L. B. Wynne, $5; J. Sam Getsinger, $5; Mary Taylor, $5; Luther Peel, $5; J. C. Eubanks, $5; Mrs. Henry Griffin, $5; S. H. Grimes, $5; Joe Roebuck, $3; W. F. Haislip, $3; Roy Peel, $3; Miss Lor ene Weaver, $3; Mrs. Juanita Col train, $3; Miss Audrey Williams, $3; Miss Blanche Harrison, $3; Miss Mil dred Hedrick, $3; Jack Hinton, $3; C. D. Carstarphen, $3; Miss Mary E. Keel, $1.50; Mrs. J. Sam Getsinger, $1; Mrs. Mary Andrews, $1; Miss Jeanette Hackney, $1; Mrs. Nita Stalls, $3; Charles F. Stewart, $1; Samuel E. Wilson, $1; Miss Nellie Johnston, $5; Mrs. Mary Bonner Gurganus, $1; Mrs. Ralph Parker, $1; Mrs. Roger Critcher, $1; Mrs. Irving Margolis, $1; Mrs. K. W. Cope land, 25c; Joe Leggett, $1; Mrs. Earl Wynne, $1-; Branch Bank and Trust Co. employees, $25; Miss Mary O'Neal Pope, $1; Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Clayton, $1; Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Godwin, Jr., $1; Mrs H. R. Wil liams, $1; Miss Lora E. Sleeper, $5; T. B Brandon, $4; J. I. Eagles, $3; T. B. Slade, $3; Mrs. Edwin Holding, $2; Mrs. D. G. Modlin, $2; Miss Mil dred Everett, $2; Miss Dixie Daniel, $2; yiss Mattie L. Keel, $3; Mrs. We Repeat . . . MERRY CHRISTMAS! DAVENPORT and HAMILTON JAMKSMLLE, N. C. DEFENSE .FIRST! Make defense against heat and friction your first thought when you buy motor oil. Buy Sinclair Opaline. Opaline contains no "5th Columnist" wax and petroleum jelly?non-lubricating substances that thin out in heat and cut down on oil's lubri cating ability. Wax and petroleum jelly are removed from Opaline by an extra refining process. Play safe. Use Sinclair Opaline Motor Oil. It lasts so long it saves you money. ( i V, S?" r N. C. GREEN, Agent No Tears for Hero Declaring she was "too proud" to weep for her husband. Mrs. Colin Kelly. Jr., is shown with their son, Colin, 3d, in New York, as she re ceived news of the hero's death. The army flier died after sinking the Japanese battleship Haruna off the Philippines. Blonzie Harrell, $2; Miss Lucille Roger son, $2; Miss Mary Carstar phen, $2; Mrs. C. I). Carstarphen, $1; Miss Grace Talton, $1. Miss Clarinc Duke. $1; Mrs C. G. Crockett, Jr., $1; Miss Mary Benson, $1; Miss Es telle Crawford. $1; Mrs Vernon Bunting, $1; Miss Ruth Manning, $1; Miss Dorcas Knowles, $1; Miss Ka therine Bradley, $1; Miss Emma Hall Baker. $1; Miss Kathleen Strickland, $1; Mrs. A 11 Crawford, $1; Miss Mary Whitley, $1; J. 11. Mason, $1; Mrs. C. B. Hassell. $1; Miss Kathryn Mewborn, $1; Harvey Yates, $1; Mr. and Mrs. S. R Edwards, $5. Miss Virginia Rey nolds, $1; Miss Madge Glazener, $1; Miss Doris Leach, $1; Miss Betty Mayo Everett, $1; Robert Collard, $1; Jack Butler, $1; David N. Hix, $5; Miss Eva Peel, $5;%Ir. and Mrs. John Jones, $1; Mr and Mrs Mar vin Jones, $1; Carrie Dell Jones, 75c; TvT rs. Matt Jones, 3dc; Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Griffin, $1; Mrs. Johnny Gur Kin, $2.05; John Gurkin, Jr., $1; Sal ly Gurkin, $1; Johnny Gurkin, $5; Mr. and Mrs. James Liiley, 50c; Mr. and Mrs. Ira Rodgerson, $1; Mrs. Ka der Perry, 50c; Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Taylor, $1; Mr. and Mrs. John G. Corey, $1; Mr. and Mrs. Fisher Har ris, $1; Anonymous, 30c; Mrs. White hurst, $1; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Weav er, $3; Mrs. Daisy PiiTVisr^t; Mrs. if. 11. Cowen. $1; Jack Biggs, $1; Mr. and Mrs. T J. Swain. $1; Mrs C. R. Whit aker, 35c; Arleigh B. Noble, 25c; Ru dolph E. Brinkley, 25c; A Friend, 10c; J. V. Champion, $10; Mrs. J. V. Champion, $5; Mrs. A R. Dunning. $5; Dr. V E. Brown, $5; Mrs Dean*I Speight, $1; Mr, and Mrs. Harrell Everett, $3; Mrs. A. J. Summerlin, $1; Mrs. Nora B. Hopkins, $1; Fer nander Bowen, $1; J. I). Bowcn, $1; James Ward, $1; Mrs. Verner God win, $1; Miss Virginia Reynolds. $1; Mrs. C. F. Waddoll, $1; Mrs. J B Coburn, $1; Mrs. Millie B Beach, I $1; Mrs. John Rodgerson, 50c; Mrs. | H. E. Vick, 80c; Mrs. Eloise Bennett, 50c; Mrs James Ward. 50c; Mrs. Eliz abeth Macon, 50c: Mrs. L. A. Smith wick, 50c; W H. Williams, 50c; Mrs W. J. Smith, 50c, Mrs. J R Hunter. 25c; Mrs. N E Bowen, 25c; Mrs. Jas. LHtey, zjjc; Mrs. l^ed Hoberson, 25c; Mrs. H. L. Gardner, 25c* Mrs. Bern ard Harris, 25c; Mrs. A. T. Rose, 25c; Mrs. W. E. Dudley. 25c; Mrs. G. E. , Mines, 25c; L. S. Bullock, 10c; Rev. and Mis. John L Goff, $1, Mis. Hu bert Satterfield, $1; F. B Birming ham, $2; Roy Gurganus, $3; Mrs. Hat tie Bailey, $1; Mrs. Collin Peel. $1 50; Mrs. A. J. Manning, Sr., $1; Miss Ann Meador, $1; Mrs. Harry Meador, $1; Mrs. E. S. Scott, $1; Mrs. Lewis Man ning, $1; Mrs. Bruce Whitley, $1; Mrs Mack Simpson, 50c; Mrs. J. H. Saunders. Jr, 50c; Mrs. Meyer Levin, $3; Mrs. Ray Goodmon, $1; Mrs. T. B Brandon, $1; Mrs. R. G. McAllis ter, $1; Mrs. Urbin Rogers, $1; Her bert Taylor, $1; Mrs. Herbert Tav lor, $1; Mrs D. N. Hix, 50c; Miss Mil dred Purvis, $5; Mrs. Walter Har gett. 50c; Mrs George Whitehurst, 50c; Mrs. J. S. Rhodes. $5; Mrs. Mas on. $1; Mrs. W. C. Fussell, 50c; Mrs. B. W. Nash. $1; Ray Goodmon, Jr., $1; John Wobbleton, $1; W. B. Dan iel. $5; Mrs. C. A. James, $3; J. H. Allsbrook. $1; J S. Gurganus, 50c; J. R. Roebuck, $1; K W. Robertson, $1; Mrs. J. E. Edmondson, $1; Mrs. T. F. Harrison, $10; Mrs. K B York. $1: Mrs. M. D. Moore. $1; Mrs. W. G. Peele, $1; Mrs Marvin Britton. $1; Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Harrison. $5; Miss Nell Harrison. $2; Mrs. V J Spivey, $1; V. J. Spivey. $5. Jamesville Township?White Mrs. Ella Paxton. $2; Jamesville School, $3664; Kirkman and Gains, $25; Mrs. Ludie Barber. $1; Christ ian Ladies' Aid Society, $1; P. C Blount, $1: Davenport and Hamil ton. $1; Mrs. Dare Brown. $1; Mrs Lizzie Bniilhw it k. $1. James Sniitlp wick. $1; Mrs. Askew. $1; A Friend. $1; Clair Fleming. $5; Mrs. Clair Fleming. $5; Ford Holliday, 50c; An nie C Glasgow, $10. Griffins Township?White Coy Griffin. $1; Lizzie Griffin, 25c; Clara Jones, 50c; Howard Col train. $1; Geo. C. Coltrain, $1; Ira Griffin, $1; Mrs. W. J Griffin, $1; N. R. Peele, $1; Lester Griffin, $1; J R. P. Griffin. $1; Sylvester Peele, $1; Cornelia F. Lilley, $1; Elbert Heath, 50c; Mrs. Lewis Peele, $1; Elbert Roherson, $1; Jas. 11 Revels. $1.00. William* Towushii>?White Fannie Belle Hardison, $2; R. J Hardison, $1; G. C. James, 25c; Julius Andrews, 50c; Noah Saunders Roh erson. 25c, Marvin Jones, 25c; Grov er Goddard, $1; Charles Pate, $1; Zodie Pate. 25c; Stella Goddard, 25c; James Hardison, 10c; Mrs. Jasper Jones, 50c; Billio Gurganus, $1; Wil ford Hardison, $1; Andrew Hoard. 25c; S J. Tetterton, 50c. Williamston Township?Colored Sally Roherson, 50c; Lizzie Peele, 25c; Henry Peele, $1; Weldon Finch, 25c; James Finch, 10c; Frank Bell, $1.50; Dollie Patillo, $3. Griffins Township?Colored Rev. David Griffin, 20c; Dorse Cor ey, 20c; Jay Griffin, 20e; Amos Hodges. 20c; Abram Roberson, 20c; Aaron Pcele, 20c; Howard Peele, 20c; Wilson Griffin, 20c; Gorham Hodges, 20c; Henry Roberson, 20c; Harman Peele, 10c; Willie Rome, 20c; I-em Griffin. 20c; Kelley Corey, 20c; Jas. Corey, 20c; Charles Moore, 20c; Hcn ry Peele, 20c; A. B Ore, $1; Sylves tc-r Daniel, $1; Jerry Gorham, William feele, 40c; G. Goddard, ; Ben Reddick, 30c. Jamesvllle Township?Colored Dardens School, $16; Jameavill School, $12; Woolard School, $4. Miosi s Mary Slade and Ellen Tay lor are home from W. C. U. N. C Greensboro, for the holiday. Old Fashioned Greetings To You One and All May your Christmas be merry, your tree laden with good things, and your hap piness in the heart of your family un-ending. Simple pleasures of the old fashion ed, home-spun variety are still most enjoyable at Christmas time, even in this streamlined age. So in the modern manner, with old fashioned sincerity we say, "Merry, merry Christmas." IvAND W. GROCERY Iii The OH Anicflmt I rmliiion i?s?*? WE SAY MERRY CHRISTMAS BOTTLING CO. GREENVILLE Special Hours wii.i. hi: observed by WILLIAMSTON Filling Stations Clirist 111 as Day The hollow in?; Stations W ill Open 9:00 A. M. Close 12:00 Noon I hat no mil' will In- iiirmiii'iiiciiri'it. our i'iiHloi|ii'r<> an1 aski-il to inaki* tlii'ir pi* |?urrliu*r* rarl> (liri*tma* morning. ^oiir i'oo|M'ration will In- a|i|>ri'i'iati'il. SIM LA 111 SERVICE STATION CENT11AL SCIlVICE STATION CI El SEIIVICE STATION ESSO SEKVH E STATION DAMEI/S ESSO STATION Quality Jood Stolen mi: inn cm in st mas ? \M? \ MOST Ol <OOI> THINGS I nun ) our \rifililiorliooil I'lunlrr Stort'! Ilroinailnry or Oaaan S/nay CKANKKKin SU M:. 2 can* 23c illanlic Maiil MINCE MEAT. 2-11?. jar 2Lc Soiilliarn Manor KIUJIT C< ICkTAIL. 2 rails . . 27c Soiilliarn Manor UNA PEAS. INo.2ran 15c Salad I rani MAYONNAISE. pint jar 25c ?innortad CHOCOLATES. 5-11>. box K9c ENGLISH WALNUTS, pound 25c Itrol,ail Mix IIAKI) CANDIES, pound 10c Sonlharn Manor KIUJIT CAKE. 2-11?. r;irloii ... 77c Triilla-hranil, Ihir I'riila EE IAD. 2 large loaves 17c For ii ( ii/i of Krai (hri si titan Cheer? l>OI KIK-KKISII. MH.DKN HI.KM) A Mild and M.lluw Kl.ml COFFEE* 2 pounds .'{9c Chocolate Covered UHLRRIKS, I-II. Itox 2I ?? Mew Slock BRAZIL NUTS. II,. Vetc Stork, Clutter RAISINS, ,>kg. 10c Dromedary Pitted DATES, 2 pk^s. 30c DRESSED TURKEYS lb. 33c Fresh Skinned llAMS lb. .32c POKE CHOPS ...... ... lb. 30c UrcHM'd linking HENS . . . .lb. .27c DKESSEI) FRYERS lb. 27c BOLOGNA SAUSAGE ... Mb. 20c SMOKED SAUSAGE lb. 20c
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