Person Dairymen Going In for Pure-Bred Stock -- Dairy farmers of Person County are either thading all scrub and grade bulls for purebred annimals or are selling them for beef and will buy registered bulls. County Agent San ders reports that ten animals were placed last week. Proper Management of Poultry Flock Pays Proper management of the poultry flock returned Mre Wicker of Sanford in Lee County a net profit ot 14 cent' a bird last month. She has a flock of 85 white leghorns that laid an average of 25.23 eggs dur ing the month. Gum Logs We Are Always in the Market for Gum Logs— Delivered To Our Plant by Truck See or Write Plymouth Box & Panel Company Phone 2151 Plymouth, N. C. HOME OWNERS KNOW it) cheaper to paint than repair/ Large numbers of property owners everywhere have de layed necessary painting—waiting for better times. Now they are finding that further delays mean costly repairs. Like home owners, property owners of every class are discovering that it’s cheaper to paint than repair! Don’t delay painting your property any longer. Get some DIM-TONE, the dull gloss water-proof finish for walls, woodwork and furniture. It’s washable and comes in 18 distinctive colors. See us today—we carry a complete stock. KURFEES 80 and 20 100% PURE PAINT Here’s an ab solutely pure paint for out side and inside use. Outlasts ordinary paint. Costs no more. 30 colors. GRANITOID QUICK DRYING ENAMEL Here's a quick drying enamel or stain for floors, furni ture or wood work. Unex celled for wear and beauty. 38 colors. Blount & Davenport Plymouth, N. C. PAINTS ENAMELS Notice to Farmers Let us replace your old tobacco flues with new pipe. Prices are reasonable. Work guaran teed. We make the pipe and use best materials and workmanship is good. Give us a trial. Can do any kind of machine work. Repair ’most anything. Acetylene welding a specialty. Work is done at a low price and will be ready for delivery when promised. Come to see us. Some things we repair: Lawn mowers, farm utensils, sharpen axes, make cart and truck bodies. Can build most anything a customer wants. Give us a trial on the next job. Make that old imple ment as good as new. Bassinger Machine Works A. D. Bassinger, Mgr. Plymouth, N. C. At York, S. C., \Ym. Sanders, col ored, was arraigned lor murder, tried, convicted and sentenced to death— all in 77 minutes. -• A small needle which for 18 years had been traveling around in the body of Matthew Deeren, of Galesville, \Y:- came out of his scalp recently. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virture of the power contained in that certain deed of trust, executed by E. R. Jackson and wife, F.rcel Jackson, and VV. J. Jackson, >r., to H. 1). Bateman, trustee, dated the 1st day of November, 1028. and record ed in the office of the register of deeds of Washington County, North Caro lina, in book 91. page 354. and record ed in the office of the register of deeds of Bertie County, North Carolina, in book 258, page 467, to both of which reference is hereby made, default hav ing been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured, th un dersigned trustee will offer for sale to the highest bidder, for cash, at the courthouse door in Washington Coun ty, North Carolina, at 12 o'clock noon, on Tuesday, the first day of August. 1933, that property described in the said instrument as follows: 1. All of those certain tracts or par cels of land -ituated in Bertie County North Carolina, well known as “Good man's Island," the "Sunken marsh tract of land,” and the “Hopewell Fishery tract of land,” it being the same lands conveyed to the said El mer R. Jackson by deed from Francis D. Winston and wife, Rosa K. Win ston, and Frank S. Spruill and wife, Alice C. W. Spruill, which said deed is dated the 1st day of November. 1928, and is recorded in the office of the register of deeds of Bertie Coun ty. North Carolina, in book 258, page 458, to which reference is hereby made and the same made a part here of for purpose- of a more full and ■v'’inpicic iic.hi i|hiuii ci me sdiu uimi.'. 2. All of the timber, rights, privi leges. and easements conveyed to the said Elmer R. Jackson by deed from Francis D. Winston and wife, Rosa K. Winston, Frank S. Spruill and wife, Alice C. W. Spruill, and E. S. Askew and wife by deed dated the 1st day of November, 1928, and duly recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Bertie County North Carolina, in book 258, page 463, to which reference is hereby made and the same made a pat hereof for purposes of a more full and complete description of the ’-."Hd timber, rights, and privileges, and the land upon which same are sit uated. 3. That certain tract of land in Ber tie County, North Carolina, described as follows: Bounded on the south by Roanoke River and Middle River; on the north by Cashie River; on the west by the lands of the Wilts Veneer Company, it being the same tract or parcel of land conveyed to the said E. R. Jackson by deed from Milton J. Norman and wife, dated the 6th day of November, 1923, and duly re corded in the office of the register of deeds of Bertie County, North Caro REDUCED TRAIN FARE One and One-Half Cents Per Mile BAGGAGE TRANSPORTED STOP-OVERS ALLOWED Half Fare for Children Under 12 Years of Age Norfolk Southern Railroad lina, in book 218, page 413, to whic! reference is hereby made and the satin made a part hereof for purposes of : more full and complete description 4. That certain lot in the town o Plymouth, North Carolina, togethe with the improvements thereon, sit I uated on Water Street in said tou t and lying between 'aid street and tin | Roanoke River, adjoining the land of the Norfolk Southern Rjailroai Company, it being the lot upon whicl the wooden store building of the sai< E. R. Jackson is now located, and be ing the same lot or parcel of lam conveyed to Ercel Jackson by deec from Alfred Alexander and wife, dat ed June 5th, 1911, and recorded in tin office of the register of deeds of Wash ington County, North Carolina, ir j book 53, page 461. to which referenct I is hereby made and the same made ; | part hereof for purposes of a mor< full and complete description of tin said property. 5 That certain house and lot in the town of Plymouth, North Carolina, being a lot or parcel of land conveyed to Ercel Jack-on by deed from Al fred Aleander and wife, dated June 5th. 1911, and recorded in the office of the register of deeds of Washing ton County, North Carolina, in book 53, page 561. to which reference i hereby made and the same made a part hereof for purposes of a more full and complete description of the said property, 5. That certain house and lot in the town of Plymouth, North Carolina, being a lot or parcel of land lying at the intersection of Washington and Second Street in said town and be ginning at such intersection of the said street': thence with Second Street fifty feet to the line of the Reed lot; thence at right angles with said Second Street one hundred and fifty feet to a stake; thence a line parallel with said Second Street fifty feet to Washington Street: thence with said \\ ashington Mreet one hundred and fifty feet to tlie beginning, it being the same lot or tract of land conveyed to the said E. R. Jackson by deed from D. Mac Johnson, commissioner, dated the 13th day of December, 1920, and recorded in the register’s office of Washington County in book 78, page 432, to which reference is here by made and the same made a part hereof for purposes of further descrip tion of the said property. Except ing and reserving from the operation of the above description that part of the said lot heretofore sold and con veyed by E. R. Jackson and wife to S. A. Ward by deed appearing of rec ord in said Register's office and to which reference is also made for pur pose of description of such exception. 6. That certain lot of land in the town of Plymouth adjoining the lands of Joe Toodle on the west; Roanoke River on the north; Water Street on the south and Herbert Wilson on the east: and being the same lot or parcel of land conveyed to the said E. R. Jackson by deed from W. R. White and wife, dated March 30th, 1914, and recorded in the register's office of Washington County in book 61, page 469, to which reference is hereby made and the .-ame made a part here of for purposes of more full and com plete description. 7. That certain lot in the town of Plymouth and known as the Job Pierce lot, bounded on the east by Ed Pettiford; on the west by E. R. Jackson (formerly W. R. W bite), on the north by Roanoke River and on the south by Water Street, it being the same lot or parcel of land con veyed to the said E. R. Jackson by deed from R. H. 'laylor and others, dated the 23rd day of February, 1915, Campbell’s Store Week - End Specials FREE! FREE! Square Cake Pan WITH 1 cake IVORY SOAP, 1 pkg. OXYDOL 2 cakes P. AND G. SOAP All For 19c BALL FRUIT JARS Doz. Pints 75c Doz. Quarts 85c Doz. 1-2 Gals. $1.15 Doz Jar Tops 25c Doz. Rubbers 5c Certo, Bottle 29c BOTTLE OLIVES AND RELISH 2y2 oz. Relish 10c 3J4 oz. Olives 10c Paper Napkins 5c Post Bran, pkg. 5c Wheaties, pkg. \2l/2c Pork & Beans, can 5c Tomato Juice, can 5c 8 oz. Relish 15c 6 oz. Olives 19c Wax Paper 10c MAXWELL HOUSE PRODUCT 1-4 lb. pkg. Tea 10c 1-2 lb. pkg. Tea 19c FREE 1 BATH SPONGE, with S' 1 n Cake PALMOLIVE Soap ^2^ Minced Ham, lb. 15c Pork Chops, lb. 10c Stew Beef, lb. 8 l-3c Molasses, qt. 15c 3 lb. can Karo Syrup 20c Gold Medal Malt 49c i | and recorded in the register’s office of ‘ i Washington County in book 61, at 11 page 575. 8. One house and lot in the town : j of Plymouth on the north side of •| Water Street bounded on the north i by Roanoke River; on the east by 11 Lucy Ros^: on the south by Water :i Street, and on the west by E. R. Jack i'son, being a part of lot number 167 [ as shown on the plat of the town of | Plymouth, and being the same lot or [ parcel of land conveyed to the said I E. R. Jackson by deed from W. J. Jackson, sr., and wife, dated May 25th, 1925, and recorded in said register’s I office of Washington County in book 82. page 445. to which reference is | hereby made and the same made a 1 part hereof for purposes of a more full and complete description. 9. That certain lot in the town of Plymouth bounded on the south by Andrew Walker (formerly); on the I ea>t by the Mitchell lot; on the north by an alley way and on the wrest by Ed Norman, it being the same lot or parcel of land conveyed to the said E. R. Jackson by deed from J. E. Reid : sheriff, dated the 14th day of May, i 1913, and recorded in said register’s ( office in book 62, page 361. to which reference is hereby made and the same j made a part hereof for purposes of a ■ more full and complete description of ' the said property. 10. That certain town property j fronting about one hundred and fifty feet on Third Street and extending! back on Monroe Street four hundred ; feet to Fourth Street; thence along j Fourth Street one hundred feet; then ; at right angles to Fourth Street two j 'hundred feet; thence eastwardly fifty! feet and thence northwardly two hun- j dred fett to Third Street, it being all j of the property owned by \Y. J. Jack j r-on, sr.. in the town of Plymouth, j L nere are now iour muimni.i; the liome where the said \\ . J. Jack- 1 now resi