Attend Presbytery Meet
Mr and Mrs. Lewis Bullock, Mrs.
Marie Biggs, Mrs. Walter Wynn and
Mrs. R. L. Leggett attended the meet
ing of the Woman’s Auxiliary of the
^Albemarle PVcfaS ’ i'<i"
in the First Presbyterian Church m
Rocky Mount. _
i>PTHANKS
We would like to thank ah our
friends and relatives for the kind
ness shown us during the recent ill
ness and death of our wife and
daughter and for the generous flor
al offering.
Pfc. James T. Edmondson and
Mrs. Kate Wynne.
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Visit at Nags Head
Mrs. J. S. Rhodes and Mrs. Dewey
Dayman spent lust week-end at Nags
Head.
Were Here Last Week-end
Mr. and Mrs. Williford Sparrow
and little son Ronnie ,of Florida and
Norfolk, visited friends here last
week-end.
Spends Week-end Here
Miss Hattie Evans, of Cherry
Point, visited Mrs. Eloise Bennett
here last week-end.
Visit Here Sunday
Mr. and Mis. E. J. Gerock, Mrs.
Floyd Inscoe and Miss Emily Inscoe,
of Ahoskie, were visitors of Mrs.
S. D. Matthews at Brown’s Commun
ity Hospital here Sunday afternoon.
FOK MAYOR
I offer myself ns a candidate for Mayor of the
Town of Williamston subject to the wishes of the
Town Convention to be held on April 20tb.
I thank the people for their loyal support in
the past and promise if nominated and elected that
I will do all in my power to advance the best inter
ests of the Town of Williamston.
J. L. HASSELL
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Vaccination
DOG CLINICS will he held us scheduled below.
Notice to All Dog Owners: Fee will be $1.00 for
Males, $2.00 for Females. This includes vac
cination fee and all taxes on dogs for 1045. All
dogs must be vaccinated or owners prosecuted.
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Dardens Monday, April 2—11-1 p. m.
Ange Town Monday, April 2—2-3 p. m.
Jamesville Tuesday, April 3—11-2 p. m.
No. 90 Station Wednesday, April 4—11-1 p. m.
Hardison Mill Thursday, April 5—11-2 p. m.
Eason Lilley's Store Monday, April 9—11-1 p. xn.
Corey’s Cross Roads Tuesday, April 10—11-1 p. m.
Bear Grass Wednesday, April 11—10-2 p. m.
J. Paul Lilley's Store Thursday, April 12—11-1 p. m.
Staton Bailey's Store Friday April 13—11-1 p. m.
Cross Roads Church Monday, April 16—11-2 p. m.
Jenkins' Store Tuesday, April 17—12-1 p. m.
Beddard's Store Wednesday, April 18—12-1 p. m,
Williamslon. Dr. Osteen's office, Sat., April 21—9-5:30
Will Roberson's Store Monday, April 23—12 1 p. m.
Everetts . Tuesday, April 24—11-2 p. m.
Parmele . . Wednesday, April 25—11-1:30 p. m.
Gold Point . Thursday, April 26—11-2 p. m.
Robersonville Saturday, April 28—2-5:30 p. m.
Oscar Edwards' Station Monday. April 30—11-2 p. m.
Hassell ........ Tuesday, May 1—11-2 p. m.
Council's Station Wednesday, May 2—11:30-1:30 p. m.
Hamilton - fly Saturday, May 5—11-2 p. m.
Smith Bros. Store Monday. May 7—11-2 p. m.
Whicliard James School House, Wed., May 3—11-1 p. m.
Oak City 'Saturday, May 12—10-3 p. m.
Clinics to be held by Drs. A. J. Osteen & If. G. Hicks
M. L. PEEL
TAX COLLECTOR
Visiting: in Everetts
Miss Louise Mobley, of Ahoskie,
is spending a few days with her par
ents. Mt. arid Mrs. Arch Mobley, in
Everetts.
Visit Here Thursday
Mr. and Mrs. J. B Bunting and
Mrs F. F. Pollard, of Bethel, visited !
Mr . V. Vdhnon Bunthig on Thurs
day afternoon.
Visits Here Friday
Mrs. Wi.iiam Sanford, ol New
Bern, visited Mr. arid Mrs. J. T. Barn
hill Friday.
In Robersonville Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Harrison and
children visited in Robersonville on
Sunday.
Attend Funeral Here
Mr. and Mrs Jule Purvis, of Bel
haven, attended the funeral of Mr.
L. T. Fowden here Saturday.
Spend Week-end Here
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Wynne, of Nor
folk, spent the week-end with Mr.
and Mrs. H. A. Bowen.
Spending Week Here
Mrs. Hugh Wyatt, of Cherry Point,
is spending the week here with Mr.
and Mrs. John Cooke.
Visit in Elizabeth City
Mrs. Clyde Ward and Jimmy
Ward spent last week-end in Eliza
beth City .
Was Business Visitor Here
Mr. Hassell Worsley, of Oak City, j
was a business visitor here yester
! day.
Shop Here Yesterday
Mrs. Ferrell Rawls, Mrs. C. C.
Fleming and Mrs. Ella Paxton, of
Jamesville, shopped here yesterday.
In Norfolk Sunday
Mrs. Joe Johnson, Sr,, Mrs. Joe
Johnson, Jr., Mr Eugene Roberson
and Edwin Corey went to Norfolk
Sunday to meet Cpl. Joe Johnson,
Jr., who is spending a 23-day leave
at home. Cpl. Johnson is stationed
with the Army Air Force at Las Ve
gas, Nevada.
Leaves for Charlotte
Miss Mildred Pigg, a patient in
the local hospital for the past few
weeks, left yesterday for her home
in Charlotte to spend the next few
weeks with her family. Miss Pigg is
the Martin County Home Demon
i stration Agent.
In Greenville Sunday
Misses Emma Lou Daniels and Ol
i lie Roberson visited in Greenville
i j Sunday.
Attends Funeral Here
Ensign Jimmy Pardo, stationed
with tlie U. S. Navy in Norfolk, at
tended the funeral of Mr. L. T. Fow
den here Saturday afternoon.
Spends Week-end Here
Miss Pattie Ray Lilley, of Roper,
visited her sister, Miss Margaret
Lilley here last week-end.
' Was Here Last Week-end
* ! Mrs. L. E. Chandler, of Norfolk,
1 | visited Mr. and Mrs. Bill Myers and
| family last week-end.
I In Washington Saturday
Mrs. Della Green visited Mrs. C.
P. Whedbee and little daughter in
a Washington hospital Saturday
night.
Were Here Sunday
Pvt. and Mrs. Lewis Williams and
daughter, Marie, visited Mr. and
Mrs. John Wier here Sunday. Pvt.
Williams is stationed at Camp Wheel
er, Ga., and Mrs. Williams and
daughter are making their home in
Washington for the duration. Pvt,
and Mrs. Williams were former res
idents of Williamston.
BIRTHDAY DINNER
Maehew Bailey observed his 13th
>irthday recently at the home of his
>arents, Mr. and Mrs. Opheus Bailey,
n the county. Several games wore
jlayed and the host received many
iseful gifts. Lemonade and cakes
vere served during the afternoon.
The names of those attending fol
ow:
Grace Rogers. James Cratt. Ed- j
la Hadley, John P. Rogers, Fred
Moore, J. D. Price, Clayton Hadley, |
,onnie Joe Rogers, Louise Moore. A.
J. Bailey, Wesley Cratt, Ruth H
3niley, Bcttie Lou Rogerson. Asa
Wanne: Bailey, liwi-j B r»
Jerald Bailey Hilda Bailey, Janie
\ji-c. Mar y F.tt.v; Srrf'H.vi'/ Rub v-Go:1"
;.WVades Harrison,
Cenneth Lee, Curtis Farmer, Willie
Mizelle, John A. Harrison, Wilhe R.
Moore, Jirnmi . Harrison, Ronnie
Peaks, Hernia Cratt, Harry Lee Rodg
•rson, A. B. Hadley, Bennie Rogers, i
°aul Roberson, Nalber Rose Lee,
Joyce Harris, Myrtle Bailey Hazel
Eailey, Rachel Bailey, Dorothy Jean
Bailey, Peggy Jeannette Bailey, Red
nand Harrison, J. D. Price, Raymond
Whitehurst, Dallas Wynn, Mr. and
Mrs. Billy Cratt, Wayne Moore of
Newport News, Mr. and Mrs. Seth
Bailey, Mrs. Roland Rogers, Mrs.
Johnnie Rawls of Washington, N. C.,
Mrs. Maehue Moore of Newport
News, Mrs. Lonnie Burnett, Mr. and
Mrs. Wanner Bailey, Mrs. Verner
Harrison, Mr. and Mrs. Delmus Rog
ers, Mrs. Nellie Hadley, Mrs. Norah
B. Whitehurst of Washington, N. C.,
Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Winborne of
Washington, N. C. The oldest guest
was his great uncle, Mr. Slade Har
rison, who is 84 years old.
Visit in Jamesville
Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Gardner and
family, of Jamesville, had as their
guests last week-end Mr. and Mrs.
Elmer Barber- and little daughter,
Lorraine, of Washington, D. C\, and
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Barber and little
daughter, Anne, of Norfolk.
Return from Washington
Mrs. Clarence P. Whedbee and lit
tle daughter, Lucy Anne, have re
turned from a Washington hospital
to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
Mobley where they will spend the
next few days.
Visiting in Asheville
Mis. Bess Ross is spending a few
weeks in Asheville visiting friends.
Visiting in Belhaven
Mrs. Derwood Sadler is spending
the week in Belhaven with relatives.
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Use the Best Seeds
WE HAVE THEM IN
BULK OR PACKAGE.
Now is the lime to plant or
al least get ready for that
VICTORY GARDEN!
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Insurance!
DON’T WAIT until the “Horse Is Out Be
fore \ our Lock the Barn Door”. We ean
Rive you complete coverage on all prop
erty and on all crops . . .
CALL THE OLD RELIABLE!
K.B. Crawford
Overseas Veteran
LT ALFREADA MUCHALIGHT of East
Windsor, Conn., shows justifiable
pride as, pictured at a 7th Army
field hospital in France, she dis
plays her 3ix service stripes for the
longest period of overseas duty yet
recorded in the Army Nurse Corps.
Signal Corps photo.(international)
Spends Week-end Here
Mrs. David Armstrong, of Raleigh,
spent the week-end here with her
mother, Mrs. C. A. Harrison.
Return from New York
James E. Bullock and William Ev- ■
; erett returned Sunday from a J
! week’s business trip in New York, j
Visit Hers Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Clary and
daughter, of Plymouth, visited here
Sunday.
Visiting in Edenton
Mrs. Moses Wheeler and sons are
spending a few days in Edenton with j
j Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harrell.
Spends Week-end Here
i Miss Mary O Neal Pope, of Ral
I eigh. spent last week-end here with
fher mother, Sirs. Daisy “-’opt".’..
Visit at Nags Head
J t> Baldret spent last week-end
at Nags Head as the guest of Mr. and
j Mrs. Dewey Hayrnan and Miss Gloria
I Hayrnan.
Spending Few Days Here
Mr. uther Culpepper, of Eliza
beth City, is spending a few days
here attending to business.
Was Here Sunday
Miss Martha Council, of Hamil
ton .visited Mrs. S. D. Matthews in
Brown’s Community Hospital here
Sunday afternoon.
Serving as Court Stenographer
Miss Lela Johnson, of Fayetteville,
is serving as court stenographer here
! this week.
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Visit in Scotland Neck
Mr. and Mrs. I<arrv J. Bullock and
son spent last week-end in Scotland
Neck with Mrs. B",Hock’s sister, Mrs.
V/. S. Bunting.
In Tarboro This Week
Mrs. Jack Manning is spending
the week in Tarboro with her par
ents.
Visit in Greenville
Misses Evelyn and Lamina Baker
visited in Greenville last week-end.
IT PAYS TO
BUY THE BEST!
We are doing everything
possible to hatch good
chicks. Our breeders are
fed Purina breeder chows.
We have started chicks at
present and are taking off
10,000 chicks per week.
Hatches each Tuesday and
Friday. Place your orders
now for future delivery.
We have 100,000 egg ca
pacity._
Martin County Hatchery
And Poultry Farm
Located on L. S. 17, Nine
miles south of W'iUiamston
IMPORTANT FACTS !
I
OF VITAL INTEREST TO EVERY USER OF |
— COAL — |
The supply of coal during the next 12 months will not be adequate to provide you with as much ^
as you normally burn. Therefore, the Solid Fuels Administration for War has issued instruc- |
tions prohibiting us from delivering coal to any consumer unless the consumer files with a dealer a |
Consumer Declaration !
Your coal dealer is now supplied with the necessary form for filing this Declaration. The Declara
tion requires you to state, among other things, the number of rooms to be heated, your normal
coal requirements, and the amount of coal you are ordering.
Place Your Declaration and Order Now
Only unless you place your Declaration and
your order for coal with your dealer is he
required to deliver any coal to you.
If you place your order and your Consumer
Declaration with your dealer before May 15,
you are entitled to.get, before October 1, 30
per cent of your normal annual requirements
if you are ready, willing, and able to take
delivery of any usable solid fuel on terms
agreeable to you and the dealer.
Generally a dealer is prohibited from deliv
ering. and the consumer is prohibited from
receiving, during the period April 1, 1945, to
March 31, 1946, more than 80 per cent of the
consumer’s normal annual requirements.
Generally a dealer is prohibited from deliv
ering, and the consumer is prohibited from
receiving, before September 1, 1945, more
than 50 per cent of the consumer’s normal
annual requirements.
Your coal dealer recognizes the probabilities of unforeseen difficulties arising in
carrying out these regulations. He, therefore, asks you to learn the facts — how
they apply to you and how they apply to him. Your co-operation is essential.
PENALTIES FOR MISREPRESENTATION
. .. Any person making a false statement or representation in or on the back of
this Consumer Declaration is subject to criminal prosecution and upon conviction
is subject to a fine of not more than $10,000 or 10 years' imprisonment, or both.
YOU MUST GO TO THE OFFICE OF YOUR
COAL DEALER TO FILL OUT YOUR
DECLARATION . . .
The farmers who use coal for curing tobacco must secure iu addition to the “con
sumer declaration” an application “form” from the “AAA.” It is imperative
that these forms be secured and filed with your local coal dealer immediately.
1 hese ‘"forms must be in your coal dealer's possession before be can order your
coal for curing tobacco.
All fuel consisting ol coal and wood will be sold strictly lor cash when delivered.
This action is necessary because of gas and labor shortages.
Published in the interest of the public by the undersigned
R. L. Ward Coal & Wood Co.
Lindsley Ice Company