North Carolina hog growers have been asked for a 9 percent larger pig crop next spring. “Shy breeding sows should be elimin ated,” says Dr. C. D. Grinnels, veterinarian of the Experiment Station. In World War I there were 26 1-2 million horsgs and mules in the U. S. In 1940 there were 14 11-2 million as compared with 11 1-2 million today. This is the end result of high farm wages and high feed costs. iivavMViiviivavaviiViivitviivjiw SELL US YOUR 1 PEANUTS ^ *' !*•*> in large or small lots any \sl\ere or any time. Contact us before selling! WILLIAMSTON PEANUT COMPANY Staple and Fancy Groceries \\ «* have recently opened u Grocery and Service Station on Williamston RFD No. •i. In addition to a good stock of Groc eries we feature Ssso Gas and Oils Prompt Service and Your Pa tronage will he appreciated. I G. B. WHITE KFD No. - Williainston, N. C. CHURCH NEWS Church Of The Advent (Episcopal) John W. Hardy, Rector. Friday, Nov. 1st, being All Saints’ Day, celebration of the Holy Communion at 10.30. 20th Sunday after Trinity. Church School at 10:00, Celebration of the Holy Com munion and sermon at 11.00. The Convocation of Edenton will meet at Holy Cross Church. Aurora, Tuesday, Nov. 5th. at 10 a. m. The Rev Wm, J. Gordon. Jr., of Point Hope, Alaska, will deliver the main address. The Rev. Mr Gordon is the son of a former rector of this parish. It is hoped that a large group will at tend from this parish. The Woman’s Auxiliary will meet on Monday at 4:00 in the Parish House. Celebration of the Holy Com munion on Wednesday morning at 10:30. Choir rehearsal Wednesday night at 8:00. The annual Parish Supper will be at the Woman’s Club on Fri day night, Nov. 8th at 7:30. Mr. John G. Bragaw of Washington will be the speaker. It is hoped that every member of the parish will be present. Plans are under way for a good supper and we have an excellent speaker. at. the conference at Henderson next Wednesday, The annual week of prayer of the Woman’s Society of Christian Service and the Wesleyan Service Guild will meet Monday, Tues day, and Wednesday evenings at eight o’clock. An attractive pro gram has been planned. A good attendance from both groups is desired. A short business meeting will be held at the close of the session Monday night. HOLLY SPRINGS METHODIST The pastor will fill his final Ap pointment at Holly Springs for the Conference year, Sunday. 3 p. m Remember the offering for the Methodist colleges. The mem bers are urged to be present at this service and the community is cordially invitpd to worship with us. ■ ■ > PRESBYTERIAN Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Worship service at 11:00 a. m. Rev. George Staples will preach. BEAR GRASS Evening service at 7:00 p. m. METHODIST B. T. Hurley, Pastor. 0:45, Church school. W. M. Man ning, superintendent. 11:00, Sermon and Holy Com munion. 6:00, Methodist Youth Fellow ship. 7:30, Evening worship and ser mon. Pledges and payments in part or whole for the Methodist Col lege advance will be made at the services Sunday, Please come prepared for this as the pastor must make a report on the same ILICTMC HOMI APPLIANCES you* nomm or wu. mao omm to comi Every House Needs Weslinghouse K. D. 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Raleigh 3101 Hillsboro Street Phone 8836 Charlotte 2 Milts South Route 21 Phone 4-4661 Asheville Sweeten Creek Road Phone 789 TOBACCO SCRAP WANTED Attention Farmers: We’ll pay extra premium for all scrap that has been cleaned of all strings and foreign matter. W. I. Skinner und Co. EVERETTS BAPTIST Regular services at Everetts Baptist church Sunday, November 3, at 11:00 a. m. Sunday school at 9:45. G. H. Forbes, Supt. The Pastor Rev. J. R. Everett, will preach at the morning hour. There will be a special meeting of all members to discuss and act on some very important business concerning the work of the com ing year. Each member is urged to be present. — » CHRISTIAN John L. Goff, Minister. Bible School, 9:45. Classes for all ages. Mr. Russell Roebuck, Supt. Special display of Chris tian Literature as a part of Chris tion Literature Week. Morning worship at 11:90. Sub ject: “But God.’’ Evening praise and worship service at 7:30. Subject: “The Great Treasure Hunt.’’ Tine pastor will speak at both ! services. C. F. Juniors meet Tuesday at 3:30 at the church. C. F. Boys and Gir^s meet at the Church Tuesday. 7:00. The Philathea Class will meet in the home of Mrs. Henry Harri son Friday evening, November 1, at 8 o’clock. Mesdames James i Manning. Garland Woolard, and | Leman Barnhill will serve as joint hostesses. --» CEDAR BRANCH BAPTIST W. B. Harrington, Pastor. Cl: ji'ch services Sunday at 11:00 a. m. and 7:00 p. m. ; Sunday school at 10:00. BAPTIST 9:45. Sunday school. Uvbio Rogers, supt. 11:00, morning worship. 6:30. Training Union. 7:30, evening worship. I Monday, 3:30, general meeting ! of W. M. S. at the church. | Wednesday. 7:30, prayer service and ordinance of baptism. Thursday, Sunbeams meet at the church, 4:00. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the | authority contained in that cer tain Deed of Trust, dated Septem ber 24. 1945, to the undersigned. Trustee, to secure a certain note i of even date and on account of default and the conditions set up in the Deed ot Trust not having been complied with, the under signed, Trustee, at tne request of the holder of the said note, will on j Monday, November 25, 1946, at 12 o'clock M. offer for sale at pub lic auction to the highest bidder for cash, in front of the court h 'use door in the town of Wil liamston. N. C., the following des cribed property: A lot in the town of Williams- | ton. N. C . on Roanoke St., hi Wil- | liamston, N. C . and being lot No. | 14 in Block “B" of Sycamore Park | oi Short Street Land Division said land division being of record, in I v . .v e of Register of Deeds of Martin County and being the same property conveyed to Willie Long by deed from Clarence Lloyd February 21. 1944 and re corded in Book D-4 page 408 of Martin County Registry. This 22nd day of October 1946. WHEELER MARTIN, [o 25 nl-8-15 Trustee. Eye Glasses Broken? 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Whitley and wife on the 13th day of Sept. 1805. and recorded in of ficc of Register of Deeds of Mar tin County in Book WW, pages 108 and 109. This the 7th day of October, 1946. 011-18-25 r, 1 E. S. PEEL, Commissioner. Be QuickTo Treat Bronchitis Chronic bronchitis may develop If your cough, chest cold,or acute bron chitis is not treated and you cannot afford to take a chance with any medi cine less potent than Creomulsion which goes right to the seat of tho trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm and aid nature to soothe and heal raw,tender, inflamed bronchial mucous membranes. Creomulsion blends beeohwoocl creosote by special process with other time tested medicines for coughs. It contains no narcotics. No matter how many medicines you have tried, (i'll your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion with the understanding you must like tho way it ciutckly allays the cough, per mitting rest and sleep, or you are to have your money back. 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