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Large Number Of Marriage Licenses Issued In Countv —#— *' (Continued on page (our) William Bov.’cn and Bessie Johnson, both of Williamston. Robert Williams and Mary Lee Mobley, both of Williamston. Joe Nathan Dawson of Palmyra and Rosa Lee Moore of Hamilton. John J-Jjjlev, Jr., and Louise Lee Perkins, both of Robersonvillc Fines Amount To i §210 In Session Of Court Monday -- (Continued from page one) ing not guilty of operating a mot or vehicle without a driver’s li cense, was fined $25 and taxed with the costs. Charged with allowing an un licensed driver to operate a motor vehicle. Booker T Mirelle was 'adjudged not guilty. More County Men Are Called Into The Armed Forees ! (Continued on page four) Thirteen of the twenty-five Called are just eighteen years old, the ages of the others ranging up to twenty-five years. Thirteen come from the farm. Fifteen white youths are being called to report for V . :.v cluction examinations on Ma> 15. Jamesviflc, !N. C. BEGINNING 8 O’CLOCK SATURDAY, MAY I! RINSO IVORY SNOW SUPER SUDS Kitchen Table Cloths OILCLOTH We Will Star! Selling: Sliced PINEAPPLE Pineapple Topping COCONUT and MAYONNAISE Ami Many Other Items Yon Have Been Searching For. We Are Dealers for: Myers Water Systems and Link-Bell Tobacco Barn Stokers. Complete vaterand curing systems for immediate delivery. See 11s for any farm need. If we don't have it. let ns look for it for yon at our expense. Hue to our limited supply, we are giving one ticket with cadi dol lar's worth of merchandise purchased Fs iday and Saturday, May 10 ami II. The three lucky tickets will each receive one pair of Ar rowhead Nylon hose free. II. M. MARTIN, Assistant Manager. ."■ggjtSi OUR ANNUAL CAMPAIGN TO Prevent Typhoid Fever Beginning Monday, May 20th. Regular Hours will he kept at our Health Departments lor Four Weeks as Follows: F.very Monday Morning in Clinic hldg. at JAMESVILLK-9:30 to 12:00 Every Wednesday Morning in Clinic hldg. at Robersonville ():.10 to 12:00 Every Friday Morning in Clinic building at H AMILTON-0:30 to 12:00 Every Saturday Morning in WILLIAMSTON-9:30 to 12:00 Besides the above Inmrs at the regular Health Departments, the foil owing, dates are set for convenience of citizens. ONLY ONE VISIT WILL RK MADE . . . OAR CITY SCHOOL HOUSE, Mav 21_9:30 to l2:tH> EVERETTS SCHOOL HOUSE, May 22 - 2:00 to 1:00 CROSS ROADS, May 23_9:30 to 12:00 FARM LIFE, May 23_2:00 to 4 :00 JORDAN'S STORE, May 24_2:00to 4:00 LUTHER CORDON'S STORE, Mav 27-2:00 to 4:00 EASON IJLLEY'S STORE, May 28_9:30 to 12:00 GOLD POINT SERVICE STATION, May 29-2:00 to 4:00 PARMELE, Mav 30_9:30 to 12:00 SMITH BROTHERS STORE, above Hamilton, Muv 30-2:00 to 4:00 HASSELL, Mav 31_2:00 to 4:00 NO. 90 FILLING STATION, June 3--2:00 to 4:00 BEAR GRASS, June 4_„_9:30 to 12:00 Nothinft but Typhoid Vaccine will be given at these hours on these clinic dates so that itarents trill always remember what was administered. It is now State I.aw that every child he protected against Smallpox, Diph theria and Whooping Cough before the first year. This can always he secured at our regular clinic hours from 1 to 3 every Monday evening at Jamesville. ev ery Wednesday evening at Robersouvill <*, every Friday evening at Oak City, ami after 4 weeks every Saturday morning at Williamston or any evening from 4 to S at Williamaton. Martin County Health Department State College Tips To The Housewife io get the host use from fat in cook.ng as wol! as to save it for use again, need the "no smoking" rule. When fat reaches the smok ing point, it starts to break down chemically and three unfortunate things happen: (!) the flavor of the fat and of the food cooked in it is damaged, (2) food fried in smoking fat may have an unhap py effect on the digestive tract. \0 f ctiuT (ic.Ai l l\t.Ci ltx.1 Hit ing point will turn rancid more quickly than fat which has not smoked if saved fot use again. To prevent fat from smoking, keep heat low when melting fat for saUei or pan-frying. Cook meat_.it moderate temperature which is best for the protein as well as the fat. Remember, fats vary in the amount of heal they can stand. BuM<*K otv’ostv.irjjliv.iwi', drippings and olive oil all tend to smoke quickly. * « * Hosiery hints: Ravel some yarn from an old stocking to get the best possible mending thread for snags and runs in hose. The stocking yarn is of lighter weight than ordinary mending thread, and will be less conspicuous. Thread from old nylon stockings tif anybody has them old enough to be retired) makes the best and strongest mend, but a heavy, not so sheer rayon stocking gives an excellent thread for mending. * * * "If each American family would save just half a slice of bread a day. the savings would amount to half million loaves of bread daily," says Dr. Hazel Stiebeling, Chief of tin Bureau of Human Nu trition and Home Economics, U. S. Depaitment of Agriculture. Allies Lost 4,773 Ships During War -<J> The Axis sank 4,773 Allied mer chant ships weighing 21,141,000 tons in desperate air-sea attempts to cul wartime supply lines, the navy announced in Washington a few days ago. Losses of Allied merchant ships due to Axis action increased from | 21a m 1039 to a high of 1,573 in 1042. Cargo ships destruction in HMD totaled 986 ships: 1041, 1,118; 1 1043, 505, 1044. 108. and 1045, 88. | On the other side navy sources said that Germany, Laly and Jap >n lost 2,845 merchant ships 0,000 tons or mote) totaling 12,555,902 groG; tons thiAjirgh Allied aetion'M Freight Shipments Ordered Curtailed l>y The Railroads (Continued from page pne) ing would not be instituted for this section, not for tho present, I at least. However, he said that appeals wi re being made to power L'ousumei s, asking them to volun tarily euit.i consumption where possible. In some sections served by the company, operating sched ules for mills and most business Cap ii if in# contain! A apccullf (\ aelretad tagradiaot# that work lotfthat ta flv« quick /tliaf fiom baadaeba lad ■«anra)fUa Follow attractions labal. iqu.dCAPUDINE LOTS FOR SALE FAIR GROUNDS PROPERTY See J. S. WJiillry & Sou ITouquin CORDIALS APRICOT <JU*»r*d ERANDY rut snail 1*2-00 Austin.N ic ho Is 6 Co. quoatsirN NEyy too establishments are being limited to 24 hours a week. Theaters, clubs and ethei amusement cen ters are being closed. In many parts of teh country, power consumption is being cur tailed and “brownouts” are fair ly general in a number of stales, and in the District of Columbia. Local railroad employes wore not certain how even the limited freight shipments would he handled if the train schedules are suspended. It is possible that the trains will operate at irregular in tervals, that trucks will handle part of the freight not under em bargo. NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND FOR TAXES I, M. L. P*el Tax Collector of Martin County. State of North Carolina, havi this day, levied on the following tracts ot land, and will sell same at public auction for ca-h at the Court House door in the Town of Wtlliamston. North Carolina on Monday. June 3. 104(5. at 12:00 Noon, for taxes due ami unpaid I' the \ • ' 10-! >. unless - art taxes, penally and cost are raid before the above date, k. . M L Peel, Martin County Tax Collector. JAMESVILLE TOWNSHIP. WHITE II L. Ange. 19 a. C. H. Ange. W. M. Boacham, 103 a Free/er, W. R Hampton, Ftshen . Joseph Hardison, 25 a. Davis, Mamie McCabe, 2 lots l H U’yt'.r., 30 a. Harris . ......Colored.___ Levi Ausborn, 5 a. Gaskin Effie Barnes, fist., 5 a. Barnes Columbus Boston, 26 a. Res Hester Boston. Est., 1 1-4 a. Jerry Smith I. Boston, 1 a. T. Boston Lucretia Boston, Est.. 511 a. James Willie Brooks, 6 a. Brooks Isolene Clark. 3 a. Pierce Bill Harris, Res. Alton Hodges, Bros. & Sister. 1-2 a. Taper Solomon Keys, 1 1-2 a. Brooks, 2 1-4 a, Coburn William Stanley Keys, 1 a. Hinson, Joe Lamb, Est., 1 Vac. Lot Samuel Moore. Sr., 1 a Hinson. 3 a. Moore Louis McNair, 21) a. Ange. John Northern, Est . 3-4 a. Moore. Robert L. Fierce, 17 1-2 a. Moore James Powers, 1 Res. Marina Sanders, Est., 1 Vae. Lot Willie Smith. 1 a. Smith Minnie Walker, 1 vacant lot Sarah Waters, Estate. 8 acres, Moote Early Whitehurst, 1 acre Fagan WILLIAMS TOWNSHIP-White Mrs. Mary Stallings 2 acres Creek WILLIAMS TOWNSHIP—Colored W. R. Slade. 50 acres Slade GRIFFINS TOWNSHIP—White Henry Hardison Corev, 40 acres Geo. A. Roberson John W. Corey, 11 acres Coltie L. Hodges ,1. Robert Hardison, 132 acres residence M P. Leggett. 75 acres swamp Thomas L. Lilley, 10 acres res,. 00 acres Hardison, 1 aero Avers J. Ebcr Manning, 35 acres Civ* k GRIFFINS TOWN SHI I”—Colored Geo. Butler, 25 acres residence, 45 acres Thompson David E. Gridin, 50 acres residence BEAR GRASS TOWNSHIP—White J, E. Corey, 25 acres Peel A. D. Hadley Est., 55 acres Hadley, 99 a. res., 175 a woods WILUAMSTON TOWNSHIP—White Mrs. Frank Carstarphen, 1 residence Simmons Avenue B. R. Williams, residence Railroad. Stieet WILUAMSTON TOWNSHIP—Colored William L. Alexander, I vacant lot, Hyman Olivia Andrews. 1 vacant lot, Washington Street S. L. Andrews, 2 vacant lots and residence. Elm Street Elisha Baker. Estate. Residence, Warren Street Mack Baker, residence, Church Street Eugene Bell, 1 residence, Leggett's Lane Ben Bennett, residence. Wa Kington Street Walter Biggs, 1 residence John W Bonds, vacant lot Broad St., residence GrilTin Avenue Bit tie Mat Brown, vacant lot. While Street William Elmer Brown 1 vacant- LB, Church Street J. J. and Dora Bryant, r* sidenee 1 BH Est, Louise Bryant, residence Railroad Street Homer Clemmons, residence Franklin Street Hannah Coburn, 2 aet-i b MeCaskey Road Lucy Curmon, vacant lot Perry Street Christine Everett, Est.,t 1 residence. Centre St. Henry Everett, vacant Pearl Street Bryant Gaynor, Est,, 1 resident'. Railroad Street M C. Hooker, Lot Riddick Mary Hyman, 1 residence Wilson Street Charlie Mack Johnson, residence Church Street Dora Johnson, 1 vacant lot. Warren Street Ella Jones, Est,, re idenee Ben Jones Dock Kennedy, residence Railroad Switch Callie 1 ittle, 1 residence, Broad Stive t Isolene Meeks, 1 residence. White Slreet Laura Moore, 2 Jones lots Color Ormond, residence, Martin Aulgu Outterbridge, 1 residence adjoining Belcher Phillip Puri irigton, residence, Franklin Street W. T. Purvis, residence, Cenlrt Street Solomon Reddick, 1 residence, Reddick Street Lula Rispa.ss, vacant lot, Sycamore Street Janie s Ridley, 1 vacant lot Beulah Roberson, 1 vacant lot Smith Roberson, Est , 1 vacant lot Bertie Simmons, residence, Centre Street Moses Smallwood, residence East Main Street Ralph Spruill, 1 vacant lot, Garrett Stieet Ransorne Spruill, Estate-, residence Railroad Street. Ned Stokes, residence, Jamesvillc Road James Washington, I residence, North Broad Street Caroline Williams, Estate, 1 vacant lot, Harrell Street Perlie I). Williams, vacant lot, Hyman Street Joseph Wilson, residence. Warren Stieet Mary Wilson, residence, Wilson Street CROSS ROADS TOWNSHIP—White Stanley Ayers, 43 acres Wynn, 20 acres Swain Bailey, Barnhill and Adkins, 50 acres woodland Champion Auto Company, 22 acres Clemmons, balance Mrs. Minnie Leggett, 33 acres residence CROSS ROADS TOWNSHIP—Colonel Velma Chance, 13 acres residence Alice Johnson, Est., 8 acres Johnson land J. A. Roberson, Est., 40 acres J. A. Johnson land ROBERSONV1LLE TOWNSHIP—White W. W, Andrews, Heirs, lOo acres Purvis and Rogers land Mrs. S Bane, 1 vacant lot Brown Heirs, 3 1 2 acres Roberson K B. and W. A. Brown, 45 acres Roberson and Whitfield Gladstone Bryant, house and lot, Parmelc J. W. Edmondson, 104 acres Carson and Ward Mrs. J. S. GrilTin, 1 vacant lot, Gold Point W. W. Harper, Heirs, 59 acres VunNortwiek Mayo Matthews, 1 acre Whiehard rb I . Nelson, I residence, Parmelc Mary C. Roberson, Heirs, 15 uercs Taylor and Roberson H. A. Rogeison, Service Station Mrs. Lila Wynn, 1 vacant lot ROKEHSONVII LF TOWNSHIP—Colored W. M. Andrews, 1 vacant lot ilade Barnhill, Heirs, 1 vacant lot Hattie Brov.n, 1 vacant lot, Paimele Mary Brown, 1 vacant lot, Parmelc sandy Brown, 1 residence Railroad Street Bettic Mae Bullock, house and lot, Parmelc W. C. Chance, house and lot and vacant lot P.u nn le Tom Clay, store, Highway 64, house and lot, Parmelc Tn.nie Coburn, Heirs, house and lot, P oitk Ic Nannie Coflicld house and lot, vacant lot, Vick Street Frank Crandall, vacant lot, Pee; n Street Nathan Crandall, house and lot on Highway 64 Hubert Lee Gainor, 1 vacant lot loe Green, house and lot, Parmelc hen a James, vacant lot, Outterbridge Street Jlaudc Jenkins, house and lot, I’armele Mack Jenkins, liens, 1 vacant lot, Parmelc William Jones, vacant lot, Parmelc Mack Latham, 1 vacant lot, Pannele London Lloyd, Heirs, 1 residence, Parmelc Vshley Moore, 1 residence E. End lames Pitt, vacant lot on Highway 64 W. M. Powell, 1 vacant lot, Parmcle Martha Ridley, Heirs, 1 vacant lot, Paimele 3ookei' T. Staton, 57 acres Carson and Highsmith ■L H. Staton, 3 houses and lots, Parmeie rurner Ward, l vacant lot., 5th POPLAR POINT TOWNSHIP—White Ihrster Hollis, 28 acres Hollis land 14rs. Johnnie James, 270 aerr-s- Colfield land HAMILTON TOWNSHIP—White / Jr. E. M. Long, Estate, Drug Store I. W. Pugh, Est., 1 residence L F. Purvis, Est., 1 vacant lot 13.94 27.15 6.90 5.05 2.70 3.4a "TUT 2,18 10.20 1.95 ■•vrrer 9.07 2.20 4.05 3.95 3.66 5.72 5.72 2.05 14.70 3.00 2.05 14.10 3.60 2.20 2,15 2 32 4.20 10.32 1.75 4.75 23 25 8.37 33.33 3.12 15.14 2 26 1 4 00 5.72 2.58 31.07 21.00 8.05 4. H) 2.61) 10.70 5.30 5.57 5.28 8 45 6 40 6.80 2.00 2.06 2.58 2.58 7.10 2.58 2.58 (>.87 3.65 4.80 3.05 4.10 8.85 2.32 3 65 4.80 I 4.80 2.60 2.05 12.55 5.67 5.94 6 47 5.28 2 82 5.90 2.05 2.05 4.80 4.70 2.05 6.28 6.28 6.28 2.05 2.05 17.95 4.18 76.88 7.83 2.63 13.40 17 37 2.77 12.12 10.07 2.05 LOU 6.37 8.30 65.12 2.32 5.33 3 65 3.4(1 2.80 19.78 2.05 2.05 2.58 2.05 I 2.58 I 9,60 | 5.18 26.00 29.08 0.37 ! 18.83 ! 2.05 . 7 24 1 4.10 2.58 2.58 10.95 1.79 1.95 2.80 3 78 8.43 I 10.81 j 1.95 1.90 36.40 | 5.31 2.58 21.78 73.85 8 71 6.91 1.87 II AMU TON TOWNSHIP—Colored Richard Bennett. 1R acres Ned Williams John Bonds. Est., I residence Doiphus Brown, 4 acres Baker Land Askew Brown, Tie! residence William Brown. 15 acres Irene Brown Elisha Dickens. acres Maggie Dickens, balance I ouvema Evere esidencc Peter Hassell Est., residence 1 vacant lot I residence woodiand acres Pitt, land Est., ! residence GOOSE NEST TOWNSHIP—White Mrs. M. E. Ausborn. 230 acres Ausborn Aaron Howell, Emma Jones, Gulina Lloyd. Hugh Pitt., 17 Sabra Raynor, J R Avers. E>t.. i vacan Atrs. Cn-sie Davenport. b.,i N E. Davenport. ! r-aije Andrew Flanagan, 5R arte E. H. Harrell, l\ acres T. 7 John Paul Harrell, 1!) atn Chillier. Mollie and Anna lot t an nt. S! 11 (' Ids 1 . Ham-1' : s Harrell Harrington, Colored s and reside ngton ae.d md ft! acres Brown acre i Harrington Lucy Brvnnt, 7 at"-J A n. C"” [' 8 acres Camp T F D.avsu,i, 28 ai.e Hi Elbert Fields, 1 residence T'irTrTrf: CTTty~ ~T“va-1 nnT Tin ~ * Hull in James, Fist., 70 acres Janu s Willie Jones 25 acres Harrell Frank and Cicophus Lt ailiris. 125 a ]•.*> ; -- H*'"'. ....... ..... Eliza RufT, Est,. 1 vacant lot Parniele .Sav age, MeBi \\ ant Flossie Taylor, vacant lot Johnnie Wilson, vacant lot Rosa T. Windiest. r, 12 acres Ward, Moore 8 37 5.12 2.24 10.41 8.20 11 84 4.38 5.83 2.58 3.88 4.38 18.37 2.93 I I We hit now in a position io supply yon, lliis season s delivery, two (iainex lohaeeo enrers for your 20\20 foot barns or larger for # I 7.1.00. W e xvill have a sel o! these enrers for demon* strulion for your 20 fool harns in a fexv days, liy all means see this enrer before xon hoy. We also have a few more of the larger units lor your smaller harns whieli oelx require one unit. IMuee your orders earlx as onr snpplv xvil1 he limited. See or write Or Mis, Mildred I’nrx is, Sprint- Oivrn ’Nursery, Ixohersonxille KID No. I Sunday, May 12th Is Mother’s Day & Givi* ll»*r il lIlTSS foi Mollnr’s Day. W. liuvi* a hoatilifnl w* Icclion of Waslialtli Silks — SctTsiickcr^ anil (ihanihrays. — Also — DRKSSKS IIAI'S — SI IOHS GI.OV KS — MACS i m>ku\vi:ar GOWNS Nothin” Is Too Hood for Mother! MOTHERS DAY I KT US HELP YOU MAKE YOUR SELECTION TODAY! / ’laVow* ore
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