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For Good Used Cars SEE Duncan Brothers If you want a good used car see us first. All cars recon ditioned and put in first class condition. 1935 Ford Business Coupe 1934 Chevrolet Coach 1934 Pontiac Sedan 1934 G. M. C. Truck T-18 1933 Chevrolet Coach De Luxe 1 A-3 International Chassis 1933 Chevrolet Sport Coupes (2) 1933 G. M. C. Truck T-23 1933 Plymouth Coach 1933 Chevrolet Truck (2) 1932 Pontiac Business Coupe 1932 Ford Pickup 1931 Chevrolet Sport Roadster 1931 Oldsmobile Sport Coupe 1931 Chevrolet De Luxe Sedan 1930 De Soto Sedan 1930 Dodge Sedan 1930 Oakland Sedan 1930 Packard Club Sedan 1930 DeSoto Business Coupe 1929 Buick Sedans (2) We Buy and Pay Cash for Late Models Used Cars and Trucks DUNCAN BROTHERS POCOMOKE CITY, MD. CHARLIE HALL Phone 75 Temperanceville, Va. Duncan Motor Company ACCOMAC, VA. VIRGINIA: In the Clerk’s Office of the Circuit Court of the County of Accomack, on the 26th day of February, 1935. Preston Hargis and others, Plaintiffs, against Hilda Gaskins and husband and others, Defendants. In Chancery The object of this suit is to make sale of the real estate devised to Bettie S. Hargis, by the last Will; and Testament of G. P. Hargis, de- i ceased, with remainder to Carrrie| Guy, Benjamin F. Hargis, Mollie A. ■ Stevens and Bagwell C. Hargis, thej said real estate being located atj Wachapreague, Accomack County, i Virginia, and distribute the proceeds, thereof among the parties entitled thereto. And an affidavit having been made and filed that the defendants, Wil liam Hargis and Anne Hargis, his wife, whose last known Post Office addresses were Marches Coasts Guard Station, West Hampton Beach, Long Island, New York, are not residents of the State of Virginia, it is ordered that they do appear here within ten days after due publication hereof, and do what is necessary to protect their interests in this suit. And it is further ordered that a copy hereof be published once a week for four successive weeks in the Penin sula Enterprise, a newspaper pub lished in the County of Accomack, and that a copy be posted at the front door of the Court-house of this oounty on or before the next suc ceeding Rule day from the date hereof. John D. Grant, Jr., Clerk. A Copy-Teste: John D. Grant, Jr., Clerk. Robert P. Colonna, p. q. Public Auction of Carload of Horses and Mules I will sell a carload of choice horses and mules at Simon Heilig’s bam, at Pocomoke City, Md. SATURDAY, APRIL 6, 1935 at 2 p. m. This will be the twenty-third load of team that I have brought to the Eastern Shore this season. Their ages are 4 to 6 years and weights 900 to 1300 pounds. They are ready to put to work. They will arrive Monday, April 1st and will be glad for you to call and have any of them hitched. As this is the last load of team I will bring to the Eastern Shore this season, I want to thank you for the patronage you have given me. Will be back to see you again next season. Terms — Cash FRANK BOWLER. NOTICE The Farmers & Merchants Nation al Bank of Onley, located at Onley, in the State of Virginia, is closing its affairs. All note holders and other creditors of the association are therefore hereby notified to present the notes and other claims against: the association for payment. V. S. Burton, Cashier. 1 APPOINTMENTS OF COMMISSIONERS OF REVENUE For the convenience of the tax payers we will be at the following places for the purpose of making as sessments on tangible and intangible property. Please try and make it a point to see us and if not convenient just drop a postal and we will call to see you at your home. Appointments of R. P. Coleburn Locustville—Tuesday, April 2nd. Cashville—Thursday, April 4th. Greenbush—Friday, April 6th. Onancock — Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, April 9, 10, 11, 12 and 13 and every Saturday afternoon at the Treasur er’s office. Appointments of John T. Lewis Bloxom — Saturday, March 30th, afternoon. Parksley — Tuesday, April 2nd, all day, and Saturday, April 6th, afternoon. R. P. Coleburn Commissioner of the Revenue John T. Lewis Deputy Commissioner of the Revenue Horsesand Mules A carload of horses and mules will arrive at the stables of W. C. Floyd at Birds Nest, Va. FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1935 and they will be for sale or trade. These team were espec ially selected and are of extra quality. We keep some team on hand at all times. We also have some good saddle horses. Come in and look them over. Will be glad to hitch any team. R. S, W. G. FLOYD &G0. VIRGINIA: In the Clerk’s Office of the Circuit Court of the County of Accomack, on the 2Gth day of February, 1935. Bernice Gibbons Boulter, Plaintiff, against Charles Sigsbee Boulter, Defendant. In Chancery The object of this suit is to ob tain a divorce a vinculo matrimonii on the ground of desertion. And an affidavit having been made and filed that the defendant, Charles Sigsbee Boulter, whose last known Post Office address was Cape May, New Jersey, is not a resident of the State of Virginia, it is ordered that he do appear here within ten days after due publication hereof, and do what is necessary to protect his in terests in this suit. And it is fur ther ordered that a copy hereof be published once a week for four suc cessive weeks in the Peninsula En terprise, a newspaper published in the County of Accomack, and that a copy be posted at the front door of the Court-house of this county on or before the next succeeding Rule day from the date hereof. John D. Grant, Jr., Clerk. A Copy-Teste: John D. Grant, Jr., Clerk. Ernest Ruediger, p. q. VIRGINIA: In the Clerk’s Office of the Circuit Court of the County of Accomack, on the 21st day of March, 1935. Warner Ames, Executor of the last Will and Testament of Alfred H. Shield, deceas ed, Plaintiff, against Parksley National Bank and oth ers, Defendants. In Chancery The object of this suit is to take an account of the indebtedness of Alfred H. Shield, deceased, and to obtain a decree for the sale of his real estate, and distribute the pro ceeds thereof among the parties en titled thereto. And an affidavit having been made and filed that the defendants Wilbur Shield, whose last known Post Of fice address was Columbus, Ohio; Lynne Clark Shield, whose last known Post Office address was Eas ton, Md.; Mary Shield, whose last known Post Office address was Fay ettesville, North Carolina; Louise Shield Broccto, whose last known Post Office address was 1427 Jack ston St., Baltimore, Maryland; Es telle Lloyd, whose last known Post Office address was 5203 Pembroke Ave., Baltimore, Maryland; Samuel K. Shield, whose last known Post Office address was Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; and Mrs. James Scully, wife of James Scully, whose last known Post Office address was c|o Masonic Home, Cockesville, Mary land, are not residents of the State of Virginia, and any and all those persons interested in the subject to be disposed of in this suit, whose names are unknown, and who are made persons defendants by the gen eral description of “parties un known,” are parties unknown, it is ordered that they do appear here within ten days after due publica tion hereof, and do what is neces sary to protect their interests in this suit. And it is further ordered that a copy hereof be published once a week for four successive weeks in the Peninsula Enterprise, a news paper published in the County of Accomack, and that a copy be post ed at the front door of the Court house of this county on or before the next succeeding Rule day from the date hereof. John D. Grant, Jr., Clerk. A Copy-Teste: John D. Grant, Jr., Clerk. Warner Ames, p. q. CHINCOTEAGUE Miss Mabel Powell left recently to1 resume her studies in college. Miss Anna Taylor is the guest of Mrs. Robert Gadsby in Cape Charles, Va. Mr. Dallas Wimbrow made a busi ness trip to Philadelphia, Pa., this week, Mr .Edward Thornton, who has been in Philadelphia, Pa., during the winter has returned. Little Miss Ruth Blake is visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Holland, in Onley, Va. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Jeffries had as their week-end guests, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Bauer, of Philadelphia. Mr. Wesley Jeffries has enlisted in the U. S. Coast Guard Service and is stationed at Short Beach, N. Y. Mr. John Tatem, student of the University of Virginia, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Tat- [ em. Mr. William Adams, who has been' working in Easton, Pa., during the winter has returned to his home here. Mr. Joseph Baker and son, Mr. Stewart G. Baker, made a business, trip to Washington, D. G\, the past! week. Mr. Burt Beebe, who is being treated at Peninsula Hospital, Salis- j bury, Md., is slowly improving at [ this writing. Capt. and Mrs. George H. Brom ley returned this week, after spend ing the winter visiting various sec tions of Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Raider, of Philadelphia, Pa., are the guests of her mother, Mrs. Joseph Taylor, Sr., on Willow Street. Miss Mollie Birch accompanied her friend, Mr. Preston Ball, of Parksley, on a business trip to New York, dur ing the week-end. Mr. Arthur Reed, of Philadelphia, Pa., visited his little daughter, Jean, in the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Reed, recently. ■*Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bowden, son and daughter, of Baltimore, visited his mother in the home of his sister, Mrs. Sam Taylor, this week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Williams, of Camden, N. J., were week-end guests of Captain and Mrs. William C. Bunt ing and other relatives here. ^ Accomack Lodge No. 243 A. F. & A. M., committee on work, will meet Friday night, March 29. All mem bers are requested to be present. Miss Geraldine Selby, student of ; State Teachers College, Harrison burg, Va., is spending two weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Selby. Messrs. Jack Mears and James Davis, who recently enlisted on a U. S. Coast Guard Cutter, were guests of their parents, over the : week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence M. Jester, Mrs. Charles C. Jester and daugh ter, Julia, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stevens in Wacha preague, Va. Mr. and Mrs. James D. Steelman 1 and son, Harry, of Cheriton, Va., ' were guests this week of their daughters, Mrs. Harry Hill and Mrs. < Windred Watson. 1 Mr. and Mrs. James Fletcher en tertained over the week-end their : daughters, Mrs. Milton Brown and i Mr. Brown and Mrs. Marjorie Spieg elmon and little son, of Philadelphia, . Pa. Mrs. Gene Brower and little daugh ter, Martha, have returned to New - York City, after visiting her sister, " Mrs. Clinton Dix. Mr. and Mrs. Dix moved here recently from Pastoria, Va. Mr. Nat Steelman motored to Strathmore, N. J. and spent the week-end. He was accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Harold Tarr. Mr. Tarr is stationed there with the U. S. Coast Guard. Report of Affiliate Of a National Bank Made In Compliance With the Re quirements of the Banking Act of 1933 Report as of June 30, 1934, of EASTERN SHORE HOLDING CO., INC. which, under the terms of the Bank- ! ing Act of 1933, is affiliated with Hailwood National Bank, Hailwood, Va. Charter number 7659, Federal Reserve District number 5. Function or type of business: Hold- 1 ing Company. ' Manner in which above-named or- : ganization is affiliated with national ' bank, and degree of control: Owned j by Shareholders. Financial relations with bank: Stock of affiliated bank owned, none; Stock of other banks owned, none; Amount on deposit in affiliated bank, 150.15; Loans to affiliated bank, none. Borrowings from affiliated bank, 1 $2,246.87. Other information necessary to dis close fully relations wPh bank: Pur- 1 chase of defaulted bonds. I, Jerome Marshall, President, of Eastern Shore Holding Co. Inc., do ■ solemnly swear that the above state- i ment is true, to the best of my i knowledge and belief. Jerome Marshall, President. , Sworn to and subscribed before me , this 19th day of March, 1935. H. R. Nock, Notary Public. Here Are The Results You Can Get From Peninsula Enterprise Want Ads Here are a few of the many Want Ads in this paper that brought the desired results in recent weeks: FOR SALE — Bateau build boat with pilot house and aft cabin, 28 ft. long, equipped with 12 h. p. Bridge port engine. In good condition. Clarence Clark, Chincoteague, Va. — Sold After 2 Weeks — FOR SALE — 50 barrels Cobbler Jtato seed, grown from certified [aine seed. F. A. Miles, R. F. D. New Church, Va. — Sold After First Ad. — WANTED—Ice chest with sliding top. State condition and price. Must be cheap. W. M. Welch, Quinby, Va. — Secured By First Ad. — WANTED TO BUY —Small used cash register, National preferred, in good condition. Write or see Mears’ Texaco Service Sta., On highway at Rue, P. O. Parksley, Va. — Secured By First Ad. — What have you to Sell or Buy? Phone a little ad. Now and let these little ads. shows you the results they will get you. — Better Results — That’s Why The Peninsula Enterprise Prints More Classi fied Ads. Than Any Other Country Weekly Newspaper In Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. Caleb Reiner, of Sandy Hook, N. J., visited her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Bowden re cently. They were accompanied here by Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Andrews who visited in New Jersey, last week. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Dennis had as their guests for the week-end their son, Mr. Claude Dennis, of Philadel phia, Pa., Miss Virginia Knox, of Pocomoke City, Md., Messrs. A. A. Debard, Jr. and Archie Nelson, of Stapleton, N. Y. Mr. Tappan Phillips, who has been recently transferred to Assateague Coast Guard Station, is moving his family here. They will occupy the louse of Mr. T. T. Rowley on Main Street. Capt. and Mrs. Brooks will ilso make their home with them. We regret very much to have Mr. Clifton Hamilton and family move :o Cape Charles, Va. Mr. Hamilton ras been transferred from manager >f the American Store here, and nade manager of the company’s store in Cape Charles, Va. Mr. VIcMillan is now manager of the itore here. The stork seems to have been lying in our midst recently. Mr. ind Mrs. Gurt Jester announce the )irth of a daughter on March 18; Mr. and Mrs. Maurice L. Bowden, a >on on March 19; Mr. and Mrs. Wal ;er Redden, a son, on March 19; Mr. md Mrs. John A. Daisey, a son, on Harch 24, and Mr. and Mrs. Milford Sudd, a son, on March 26th. MODEST TOWN Mrs. J. T. Littleton, who has been luffering with a sprained ankle is >ut again* Mr. Frank Barnes, of Melfa, re ently spent a few days with rela ives of this place. Mrs. Sam Barnes attended the an lual State meeting of the W. M. U. n Norfolk, this week. Mrs. Ollie Wessells and Mr. Phil nore Bundick, we are sorry to re x>rt, are on the sick list. Mrs. P. M. Gill and Mrs. F. C. i'euchsel are spending the week vith relatives and friends in Wash ngton. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Parks and Hiss Hallie Mears were guests of Hr. and Mrs. Hume Dixon, at Kipto ieake, Tuesday. Miss Jessie Bundick, of Randolph Hacon Woman’s College, is spending ler spring vacation with her parents, Hr. and Mrs. Norman Bundick. Mr. and Mrs. Norwood Ferguson, >f Newport News, are spending the veek-end with Mrs. Ferguson’s par snts, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Mason. Miss Louise Fletcher, of Norton, /a., is a guest in the home of Mr. ind Mrs. E. C. Lewis. Miss Fletcher s director of the Goodwill Center, at 1 tony Lonesome. Miss Virginia Bundick, of Parks ey, spent the past week-end with ler mother, Mrs. Bertha Bundick. Hiss Bundick entertained at bridge, Saturday evening. Members of the Modest Town Com nunity League, under the direction >f Mrs. L. B. Johnson, will present t three act play entitled, "When a Woman Decides,” on Tuesday even ng, April 9. HOPKINS Mrs. Shelley Milliner spent Sunday vith friends, of Salisbury. Mr. Samuel Lewis is visiting his ister, Mrs. Morris Lewis, and Mr. -ewis, of Onley. Miss Maude Bull, of Parksley, dsited in the home of Mr. and Mrs. 3. H. Godwin, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James Justis and ion, James Arnold, of Greenbush, ipent Sunday evening with Mr. and drs. Fitzhugh Godwin. CANDIDATES CARD To the Voters of Accomack County: This is to announce that we are candidates for re-election as Treas urer and Deputy Treasurer of Acco mack County, subject to the Demo cratic primary to be held on August 6, 1935. Thanking you for past sup port and trusting we merit a con tinuance of your support, we are Respectfully yours, J. Norman Belote, Treasurer, Wm. P. Godwin, Depy. Treas. To the Citizens of Accomack County, Virginia: I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of Commonwealth’s At torney for Accomack County, sub ject to the Democratic primary to be held August 6, 1935. I solicit your support on the basis of my record as a lifelong resident of Accomack County and a practicing attorney at law for the past ten years. If elec ted I promise to faithfully discharge the duties of the office. Your sup port will be deeply appreciated. Respectfully yours, E. Aimer Ames, Jr. To the Voters of Accomack County: I am a candidate for Common wealth’s attorney, subject to the Democratic Primary to be held on August 6, 1935. Your support and vote will be appreciated. Respectfully yours, Walkley E. Johnson. To the Voters of Accomack County: This is to announce that I am a candidate for Commonwealth’s At torney of Accomack County subject to the Democratic primary to be held Tuesday, August 6th. Your support will be greatly appreciated. Yours respectfully, R. Norman Mason. To the Voters of Atlantic District: I am a candidate for Constable of Atlantic Magisterial District subject to the Democratic Primary of August 6th. I served overseas in the World War. Your support will be appre ciated. Yours respectfully, W. C. Gillespie, ^ Atlantic, Va. To the Voters of Accomack County: This is to announce that we are candidates for re-election as Com missioner of Revenue and Deputy Commissioner of Accomack County, subject to the Democratic primary, to be held August 6, 1935. Thanking you for past support and asking for your continuous support, we are Respectfully yours, R. P. Colebum, Com. of Revenue J. T. Lewis, Dep’y Com. of Revenue Business Notices LIVE STOCK FOR SALE—One of three team for $100. Telephone Belle Haven 46F11. Parke Custis, 3-30-2t Craddockville, Va. FOR SALE—4 or 5 mother hogs and a few pigs. On stone road from Keller to Pungoteague. Apply to James Hinman, 3-30-ltKeller, Va. FOR SALE—Duroc mother hog. Floyd Watkinson, 3-30-2t Onancock, Va. FOR SALE—Or will exchange for hogs, one 5 year old ox, unbroken but gentle. George C. Bonniwell, 3-30-2t Harborton, Va. FOR RENT FOR RENT—Storehouse in heart of business section, formerly occupied by T. P. Selby. Reasonable rent. Im mediate possession. M. N. Bunting, 3-30-4t Chincoteague, Va. FOR RENT—J. L. Ayres house and lot in Painter, Va. Possession April 1. Apply to Hickman & Hickman, attys., 3-23-tf Painter, Va. NURSERY PLANTS —SEEDS FOR SALE — Wilson soy beans, Bountiful snap beans. Germination 95 and 99% respectively. Phone 7F3. Wm. L. Stoltzfus, 3-30-lt Poeomoke City, Md. FOR SALE—50,000 Improved Hef lin berry plants at $1 per M. H. H. Berry, 3-30-2t Gargatha, Va. FOR SALE—Mary Washington as paragus roots, 1 year old, 50 cents per 100, 2 years old 75 cents per 100; cabbage plants 25 cents per 100; Marglobe tomato seed $3.00 lb. Booking orders for tomato plants for delivery April 25 and 30. Phone Parksley 46F21. Herbert Ewell, 3-23-2t Guilford, Va. FOR SALE—True red yams for bedding purposes. Lee H. Smith, 3-16-tf Jamesville, Va. FOR SALE—State inspected and certified strawberry plants. Improved Heflins at $1.50 per M. Kellogg Premier, Blakemore, BellMar, South land, Lupton and Big Joe at $2.00 per M. Fairfax and Dorsett at $4.00 per M. Terms strictly cash. W. S. Nelson, Jr., 2-26-tf Onancock, Va. FOR SALE -— 125 barrels potato seed grown from Prince Edward cer tified seed. Telephone 28F23 Tem peranceville. 2-26-tf R. J. Justice, Horsey, Va. WANTED l i WANTED TO BUY—2% to 4 h. p. 4 cycle Marine engine. State con dition and price. T. W. Byrd, 3-30-lt Saxis, Va. WANTED-—Old books, autographed letters and old prints. Highest prices paid. Address Raymond Grasberger, 420 Land Title Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa., 3-23-3t or % Peninsula Enterpiise. WANTED — Duck eggs. Highest price cash. I Harry T. White & Son, 3-16-3t Makemie Park, Va. WANTED—Red skin potatoes No. 1 grade, 100 bbls. per week, 75 to 80 cents dumped. J. Elmer Coulboum, 3-2-tf Horntown, Va. WANTED—All kinds of poultry and broilers. No lot too large. At my home every day. Phone 53F12. Ed. Thos. Baker, 2-9-tf Gargatha, Va. WANTED—To buy for cash, poul try and eggs. Highest market prices. A. F. Custis, 11-10-tf Poeomoke Cilty, Md. WANTED—To buy poultry. Mar ket price paid. Phone 129F21 Sav ageville. A. L. Crosley, 11-3-tf Onancock, Va. WANTED TO BUY—Few hundred long piling by the piece or by the acre. Wood for sale. Phone Temper anceville 38F41. A. S. Burton, 12-2-tf R. F. D., New Church, Va. NOTICE—Highest cash prices paid for all kinds poultry. Phone 89. Parksley Poultry Co., 9-27-tfParksley, Va. WANTED—To buy for cash fresh hen eggs, duck eggs and broilers. Top market price guaranteed. George H. Evans, 8-2-tf Poeomoke City, Md. MISCELLANEOUS NOTICE—Anyone having accounts against Joshua W. Tarr, deceased, will please present them to me at once. Harry E. Tarr, 3-30-2t Chincoteague, Va. NOTICE — Tractor plowing and discing work done by hour or con tract. Terms cash. M. F. Holland, 3-30-2t Pastoria, Va. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—In Exmore, attractive semi-bungalow, modern conveniences. Reasonable down payment, balance monthly like rent. Also furniture and household goods. 3-23-4t Box 142, Exmore, Va. FOR SALE—House and lot of S. Lee Milliner, deceased, in Accomac. For further particulars apply to S. S. Phillips, 3-9-tf Accomac, Va. PUBLIC AUCTION PUBLIC AUCTION—As adminis trator of Alfred J. Dix, deceased, I will sell at public auction at his late home in White’s Nock, near Metomp kin, Va., Thursday, April 4, 1935, at 2:30 p. m., valuable personal property consisting of transplanter, three-row marker, com planter, plows, cultivators, potato bed frames, disc harrow, 2 mules, horse cart, harness, DeSoto roadster, Chevrolet truck and other things too numerous to mention. Terms cash. Given under my hand this 25th day of March, 1935. Charles T. Hopkins, 3-30-lt Administrator. PUBLIC AUCTION—As trustee in a certain deed of trust executed by George B .Sturgis, I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder I at the Edmonds farm, at Grange ville, Va., Saturday, March 30, 1935, at 9:30 a. m. personal property con sisting of walking cultivator, kainit sower, vine cutter, Iron Age potato planter, cart, transplanter, riding cul tivator, single plow, double plow, double horse wagon, 2 sets harness, i % bushel lima beans, 3-row marker,; weeder, riding plow, 2 section iron drag, stack fodder, 2 mules and other tilings too numerous to mention. Terms cash. Given under my hand this 19th day of March, 1936. Ben T. Gunter, Jr., 3-23-2t Trustee. I LOST AND POUND LOST—March 13, 16 ft. scow, car ry about 35 bushels oysters, painted white. Also working tools. Finder please notify 3-23-2t P. L. Powell, Quinby, Va. FOR SALE FOR SALE CHEAP—1931 Austin roadster. 3-30-tf C. P. Gladding, Oak Hall, Va. FOR SALE — Broccoli crates, 18 cents each at mill at Rue. E. J. Dennis Lumber Co., 3-30-2t .. Parksley, Va. FOR SALE —1000 gallon cyress tank, steeple top, price $20.00; set platform scales, 800 lbs. capacity, price $7.00; push cart, price $7.00. All in good condition. Oars 11 and 16 ft. length, $1.00 each. M. N. Bunting, 3-30-4t Chineoteague, Va. FOR SALE—Estate table top gas range, 4 burner and oven. Good con dition. 3-30-4t Paige Fisher, Oak Hall, Va. FOR SALE CHEAP — Model T Ford truck in good running condition. J. W. Milliner, 3-30-4t_ R. F. D. Melfa, Va. j FOR SALE — Riding cultivator, buggy, 27 bed quilts, 6 feather beds. Mary Joynes, , 3-30-lt Accomac, Va. FOR SALE—Broccoli crates, cut ting boxes, twine. Price right. Phone 50F23 Parksley. C. L. Mears, 3-16-tf Nelsonia, Va, FOR SALE — Bateau build boat with pilot house and aft cabin 34 ft. long, 13% ft. wide, equipped with Studebaker motor, in good con dition. Everett Merritt, 3-16-4t Chincoteague, Va. FOR SALE—50 ft, Aermotor wind mill and 1000 gal tank in good con dition. Reasonable terms for quick sale. G. L. Doughty, 3-16-tf Accomac, Va. FOR SALE—Wood at mill or de livered. 3-9-tf H. A. West, Tasley, Va. FOR SALE—6 h. p. Waterloo sta tionary engine and corn crusher, in good condition. Garland E. Kellam, 3-2-tf_ Painter, Va. FOR SALE—Hoover potato plant er and Iron Age potato planter, both in good condition. Upshur Grinnalds, 2-23-tfMelfa, Va. FOR SALE—Good hen house ma nure, $2.50 per ton. Ideal for peas, tomatoes and many other crops. Jesse N. Matthews, 2-23-8t Parksley, Va. FOR SALE—Vine turners and 3 row fertilizer sower belts. McCready & Con I- 26-tf Parksley, Va. FOR SALE — Oyster and clam tongs, price $4.50 to $7.50. Also gaff hooks and dredges. At Winder’s dock, John C. Stephens, Chincoteague, Va, II- 4-tf TYPEWRITER RIBBONS — Olive* No. _ 6, Oliver No. 9, Underwood, Remington and Corona on hand tor immediate delivery. Send us you* orders. Peninsula Enterprise, 2-11-tf Accomac, Va. CHICKS AND EGGS FOR SALE—Quality chicks. Bar red Rocks, R. I. Reds and White Leg horns. Blood tested breeders. Hatch es every Tuesday and Friday. Phone Wm. D. Scott, Quality Poultry Farm (B) 3-23-tf Harrington, Del. BLOOD TESTED CHICKS—Rocks and Leghorns. Breeders tested by the rapid whole blood method. Book your orders now. 2-16-tf Dorsey J. Trader, R. F. D., Mears, Va. LANDS POSTED $25 REWARD—For evidence lead ing to conviction of anyone clam ming or oystering on our oyster and clam grounds in Finneys Creek and Jacks Gut. Thos. R. and Ray F. Nock, 7-28-ly Wachapreague, Vu, NOVICE—Trespassing on Revella Island Club property prohibited un der penalty of prosecution to tbs fullest extent of the law. 6-23-ly J. H. Adams, Jr., Supt. NOTICE—Trespassing on my oys ter ground prohibited. $50 reward for evidence leading to conviction of trespassers. J. H. Stevens, 9-24-tf Wachapreague, Va. $100 REWARD — For information leading to the conviction of anyone trespassing on our oyster land at the Turn of the Channel, Rogue’s Island or Rouse Hole. Bedsworth & Ballard, I- 25-ly Willis Wharf, Va. NOTICE—Trespassing in any way on the marsh, cleared or woodslqnd of Point Breeze farm is prohibited under penalty of the law. Pierce B. Taylor, II- 14-tf Mappsville, Va. NOTICE—No gunning or trespasa ing on the E. T. Edmond*' farm under penalty of a prosecution. J. Fred Edmonds, 11-14-tf Agent for the Owner*. HOUSE MOVING HOUSE MOVING—By day or con tract. Satisfaction guaranteed. Phone J. E. Watson’s Store, Onancock 19i F21. L. H. Hartman & Watson, 10-1-lyMelfa, Va, HOUSE MOVING—By day or can tract. Satisfaction guaranteed. Phone Onancock 96F2L J. J. Hartman, Onley, Va.