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For Good AUTONSO SEE Duncan Brothers, If you want a gw*? automo-j bile or truck see us first. All; used cars reconditioned and put; in first class condition. They must be sold. We pay cash for late models. ! Used Cars 1937 Chevrolet Master Deluxe Town Sedans 1936 Chevrolet Deluxe Business Coupe, like new 1936 Chevrolet Standard Coach with radio 1936 Terraplane Pickup 1936 Chevrolet Standard Town Sedan 1936 Chevrolet Standard Bus iness Coupe 1936 Ford Pickup, clean 1936 Ford Panel Delivery, in excellent condition 1936 Buick Deluxe Convertible Coupe with heater 1935 Chevrolet Master Coach like new, low mileage 1935 Chevrolet Standard Coach 1935 Plymouth Coach 1935 Olds 2-door Touring, low mileage 1935 Ford Pickup, clean 1935 Ford Deluxe Panel Delivery 1934 Plymouth Deluxe Sport Coupe 1934 Plymouth Deluxe Sedan 1934 Chevrolet Standard Coach 1934 Pontiac Coach with trunk, New Motor 1933 Chevrolet Coach 1933 Chevrolet Deluxe Sedans (2) 1933 Plymouth Coach 1933 Graham Sedan 1932 Ford Business Coupe, clean 1932 Ford 8 Sedan 1932 Chevrolet Coach 1932 Buick Deluxe 6-wheel Sport Coupe 1932 Studebaker Deluxe Sedan in excellent condition 1932 Pontiac Sedan 1931 Chevrolet Sedan 1931 Packard 6 Deluxe Sedan 1929 Hudson Sedan, cheap 3 Boats 4 Good Cows WANTED TO BUY Late model used cars, trucks and wrecks — for cash. When in Pocomoke City visit Duncan Brothers show rooms. New cars, used cars, in fact we have anything in the’ automo bile line. See us before you buy. DUNCAN BROTHERS POCOMOKE CITY, MD. / Charlie Hall Phone 75 Temperanceville, Va.. Duncan Motor Company Phone 48 TEMPERANCEVILLE, VA. VIRGINIA: In the Clerk’s Office of the Circuit Court of the County of Accomack, on the 28th day of September, A. D., 1937. Alfred D. Young’s Adr. d. b. n., c. t. a., Plaintiff, against Lee W. Young et als., Defendants. In Chancery The ebject of this suit is to con strue the Last Will and Testament of Alfred D. Young, deceased, and to distribute the funds in the hands of the plaintiff among the parties entitled thereto. And an affidavit having been made and fried that the defendants, Maggie Young Chesser, whose last known Post Office Address was Hebron, Md., Mollie Collins, whose last known Post Office Address was Pocomoke City, Md., and Margaret Middleton, whose last known Post Office Ad dress was 7 E. 14th. St., Wilmington, Del., are not residents of the State of Virginia, it is ordered that they do appear here within ten days after due publiaction hereof, and do what is necessary to protect their interests in this suit. And it is further order ed that a copy hereof be published once a week for four successive weeks in the Peninsula Enterprise, 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 be fore the next succeeding Rule day from the date hereof. John D. Grant, Jr., Clerk. A Copy-Teste: Jchn D. Grant, Jr., Clerk. Ernest Ruediger, p. q. School Days!! Are you sending the whole child to school? Five million school children lack good eye sight. Have your child’s eyes ex amined. Dr. Major J. Wescott EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Onancock, Va. VIRGINIA: j In the Clerk’s Office of the Circuit Court of the County of Accomack, on the 30th riay of September, 1937. Frank G. Taylor, Plaintiff, against Ellen Taylor Defendant. In Chancery The object of this suit is to obtain a divorce a roensa et thoro on the ground of desertion. And an affidavit having been made and fded that the defendant, Ellen Taylor, whose last known Post Office, address was 683 Morgan Street, Cam den, New Jersey, is not a resident of the State of Virginia, it is ordered that she do appear here within ten days after due publication hereof, and do what is necessary to protect her interests in this suit. And it is fur-i thur 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 Courthouse 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. I Jeff F. Walter, p. q. j ORDER OF NOTICE ON ! BANKRUPT’S PETITION FOR DISCHARGE District Court of the United States Eastern District of Virginia In the matter of Leroy W. Hart, Bankrupt. No. 11,630 in Bankruptcy. On reading the Petition for Dis charge of the above-named Bank rupt, it is — ORDERED by the Court, that a hear ing be had upon the same on the 9th day of November, A. D. 1937, before the said Court, at Norfolk, in said District, at 11 o’clock in the forenoon; and that notice thereof be published in the Peninsula Enter prise, a newspaper printed in said District, and that all known creditors and other persons in interest may appear at the said time and place and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of the said petitioner should not be granted. AND IT IS FURTHER ORDERED BY THE COURT, that the Clerk shall send, by mail, to all known creditors, copies of this order, ad dressed to them at their places of residence as stated. WITNESS The Honorable LUTH ER B. WAY, Judge of the said Court, and the seal thereof, at Nor folk, in said District, on the 7th day of October, A. D. 1937. Paul W. Hear, Clerk, By Erma R. Gamage, Dy. Clerk. VIRGINIA: In the Clerk's Office of the Cir cuit Court of the County of Acco mack, on the 7th day of October, A. D., 1937. Sallie A. Drummond’s executor Plaintiff. against Samuel D. Drummond’s Grantee, Defendant. In Chancery. The object of this suit is to re cover of the defendant the sum of One Hundred and Six Dollars and Ninety Four Cents ($106.94) with interest thereon from the 4th day of January, 1934, and costs, and to sub ject certain real estate of said de fendant, located near Cashville, Acco mack County, Virginia, to the pay ment of same. And an affidavit having been made and filed that the defendant, Theresa M. Drummond, whose last known Post Office Address was 2119 Ave nue S., Brooklyn, N .Y., is not a resident of the State of Virginia, it is ordered that she do appear here within ten days after due publication hereof, and do what is necessary to protect her 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 newspaper published in the County of Acco mack, and that a copy be posted at the front door of the Courthouse of this county on or before the next succeeding Rule day from the date hereof. John D. Grant, Jr., Clerk, By Robt. H. Oldham, Dy. Clerk. A Copy—Teste: Robt. H. Oldham, Deputy, for John D. Grant, Jr., Clerk. Elmer W. Somers, p. q. ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A GOOD USED CAR OR TRUCK? Check the list below CARS 1937 Chevrolet Deluxe Town Sedan 1936 Chevrolet Coach 1935 Ford Fordor Sedan 1935 Chevrolet Coupe 1935 Ford Tudor Sedans (3) 1934 Ford Coupe 1934 Plymouth Coupe 1930 Chevrolet Coach 1930 DeSoto Sedan 1929 Ford Coupe 1928 Ford Tudor (3) TRUCKS 1937 Ford, with body and cab, repossessed 1933 Chevrolet Many Others Like Them! Reconditioned Right Priced Right Our Reputation — Your Protection H. L. Nock Ford V-8 Dealer Parksley, Virginia Chincoteague Miss Alice Bowden spent the week end with friends in Snow Hill, Md. Miss Ada Collins spent the week-, end with her parents in Milton, Del. Mr. Ralph L. Selby, Sr. has been ill this week at his home on Mum ford St. Sirs. Carlton Leonard was the guest of friends last week in Hamp ton, Va. Miss Edith Wilkerson, of Camden, N. J., visited friends here during the week-end. Mrs. Wm. E. Melvin, of Norfolk, Va., is spending some time at her home here. Mr. Joshua Hudson is receiving treatment in the Marine Hospital in Norfolk, Va. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Laws and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Watson spent Sunday in Washington, D. C. Mr. Cecil Wessells, who has been working in Easton, Md., has moved his family back here. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Tatem and daughter, of Philadelphia, were the week-end guests of their parents. Miss Olive Hill, of Philadelphia, Pa., was the week-end guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl B. Hill. Mr. Ernest L. Jones, who has been working in Georgetown, Md., has re turned to his home here for the win ter. Mr. Wm. Tally, of Sandy Hook, N. J., was a guest this week in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hill. Mr. Marshall Kelly of Pocomoke City, Md., spent the week-end here with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Kelley. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Beebe ond friends have been the guests this week of Mr. Beebe’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Beebe. Friends extend sympathy to the bereaved family of the late Thomas Rowley, who died at his home here, Thursday, October 14. Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Leonard have as their guest, Miss Lucille Ham mond of The Triangle Producing Company, Greensboro, N .C. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Woelfel, of Philadelphia, Pa., were the week-end guests of Mrs. WoelfeTs parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hendersm. Word has been received here by relatives that Mr. Woodrow Jester, who recently enlisted in the U. S. Army, sailed this week for Hawaii. Mr. Asa Hickman, of the U. S. Army, stationed at Fort Monroe, Va., spent a few days here this week with his sister, Mrs. Jennie Johnson. Accomack Chapter No. 62 Order of Eastern Star will hold its regular meeting Tuesday evening, October 26th. All members are requested to attend. The American Legion is sponsor ing a 3 act musical comedy on Thursday and Friday nights, Octo ber 28 and 29. The patronage of the public is solicited. Friends extend sympathy to Mr. Howard Birch and daughter, Nina, in the loss of their wife and mother, Mrs. Jane Birch, who died suddenly, Friday, October 22nd. A number of the Sunday School and B. T. U. workers of Union Bap tist Church attended the Sunday School and B. T. U. Institute held at Parksley, Va., this week. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Quillen, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Peterson and Mr. Albert Kopplin motored to Pleasant ville, N. J., and spent the week-end as the guests of Mr. Kopplin’s son. Dr. Bunting, District Superintend ent, Salisbury, Md., was here Wed nesday and held his 2nd and 3rd Quarterly Conference and gave an illustrated lecture at Christ M. E. Church. Mr. Samuel Quillen has returned home from a visit in .Philadelphia was his granddaughter Mrs. Wm. Nesmith. He was accompanied home by Mr. and Mrs. Nesmith who spent the week-end here as his guests. Word has been received here of the death of the young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Trader. Mrs. Trader wil be remembered as Miss Ella Thornton. Friends extend sympathy to Mr. and Mrs. Trader in their be reavement. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Butler, of Wilmington, Del., Mr. and Mrs. James Campbell, of Georgetown, Del., Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Young and son, Wayne Lee and Miss Emma Lee, of Waehapreague, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Reed. Those attending the funeral of Charlotte Lee Trader, the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Trader, of Jenkins Bridge, Va., were Mr. and Mrs. James W. Thornton, Miss Juliette Thornton, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Thornton, Mrs. Charlie Collins and children, Fay and Oneita, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Thornton, Mr. Sewell Thornton, Mr. and Mrs. Wil son Thornton, Rev. O. W. Sawyer, Mrs. Edward Clark, Mrs. Ella Twy ford, Mrs. Belle Bodley, Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Thornton, Mrs. Laura Ashbridge, Mrs. Madylin Taylor, Mrs. Dora Taylor, Mrs. Lloyd Reed, Mrs. Brattie Sharpley and Miss Mary Sharpley. P. E. Want Ads Bring Superior Results In renting farms and houses, in selling live stock, or sales of any sort, in recovering lost articles, it’s RESULTS that count. And that’s what you can depend upon QUICK LY, SURELY, and ECONOMICALLY when you use the Peninsula Enterprise Classified Columns. The ads below brought results one after the first time used and the other after the second time it was run . . . Ask a Peninsula Enterprise ad-taker to help you write yours now. FOR SALE—Model T Ford truck in good condition, cheap. Warren Mears, Rue, Va. — Sold Second Insertion — FOR SALE — Historic mahogany desk, a reproduction by Danersk about 1898 of the famous George Washington desk. The original now in New York City Hall. A most dis tinguished piece of furniture. Can be seen at the Penrose farm in Up shur’s Neck. — Sold First Insertion — Telephone: Onancock 15F22 PENINSULA ENTERPRISE Eastern Shore’s Greatest Want Ad Newspaper — because — Peninsula Enterprise Has the Largest and Only Audited Circulation On the Eastern Shore of Virginia Friends and relatives attending the funeral of Mr. T. T. Rowley on Sun day were Mr. and Mrs. Zadoc Cher ricks, of Snow Hill, Md.; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gray and Mr. W. Harry Pruitt, of Temperanceville; Misses Mollie Rowley and Margaret Straughn and Mr. John Rowley, of Baltimore; Mrs. Esther Fiske, of Ithaca, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Shockley, of Stockton, Md.; Mr. and Mrs. Grover Rowley and daughter, Mary and Mr. Levin Brittingham, of Horn town; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Onley, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Scarborough, Mrs. Lena Townsend, Mrs. Sallie Dukes and daughter, of Girdletree, Md.. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shockley, of Norfolk; Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Co nant, of Rehoboth, Del.; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Conant and son, of Wash ington, N. J.; Messrs. Burton Proc tor and Luke Amato, of Preston, Md.; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hudson and Mr. W. P. Quillen, of Bishop, Md.; Messrs. Finney Somers, of Parksley, Harry Parker, of Accomac, W. P. Godwin, of Bloxom, John T. Lewis, of Hailwood, Milton Riggs, of Hope ton, and Frank Fletcher, of Watts ville. Leemont Mr. Ben Gardner is very ill in the Memorial Hospital, Nassawadox. Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Mason have returned to Philadelphia, Pa., after spending a week here. Mr. and Mrs. Neal Prescott and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Pryor were in Cape Charles, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Scott, have returned home, after spending two weeks in Norfolk, Va. Mr. Ayres Howard, of Norfolk spent the week-end here as the guest of his grandparents. The people of the community were very much grieved at the passing away of, Mrs. Harvey Twyford. Miss Gladys Davis, is spending the week-end at Exmore as guest of her sister, Mrs. Melvin Notting ham. Mr. and Mrs. Leadie Lewis, bf Philadelphia, Pa., spent the week-end here as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Elliott. Mr. and Mrs. James Justis were called to Highland, N. J. recently by the serious illness of their daughter, Mrs. Herman Savage. Those visiting Mrs. Margaret Rus sell on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson, of Princess Anne, Md., Mr. and Mrs. Walter Russell and children, Mrs. Edward Gremmel, of Pocomoke, Md., Mr. and Mrs. John Russell and son, of Parksley, and Mrs. Arthur Wessells and daughter, Doris, of Guilford, Va. Hospital Bazaar Thursday, Nov. 11 The Northampton division of the Woman’s Hospital Auxiliary plans to hold a bazaar at the Court House in Eastville, on Thursday, November 11th. The seven Northampton branch es will cooperate in the undertaking and it is hoped that the bazaar will be of interest to the entire county. Buy your Christmas gifts for the benefit of your hospital. Anri please help the cause by leaving the date open. Notice To Creditors Commissioner’s Office Accomack Court House, Va. October 20, 1937 To the creditors of Jesse P. Copes, colored, deceased and Margaret A. Poulson, deceased. You are hereby notified that at the request of the personal representa tives of said decedents, I have ap pointed Monday, November 1st, at my office for receiving proof of all debts and demands against said de cedents, at which time and place you will attend and present same. Given under my hand this 20th day of October, 1937. Levin Nock Davis, Commissioner of Accounts. Business Notices LOST — FOUND LOST—Saturday night in the Mar va Theatre, 1938 New Church High School class ring with initials V. P. M., on the inside. Reward if returned to the office of the Theatre. 10-23-lt HELP WANTED—MALE OYSTER SHUCKERS WANTED— 30c for 8 pints. Steady work guar anteed for experienced shuckers. None others need apply. J. H. Miles & Co., Inc., 10-lC-4t Norfolk, Va. DOGS FOR SALE—Pair bird dogs. E. T. Wright, 10-23-3t New Church, Va. NURSERY PLANTS —SEEDS FOR SALE—Old English and tree boxwood, all sizes. J. R. Marion, 10-23-2t Exmore, Va. FOR SALE—Bald wheat and vetcl on farm at Bullbeggar, Va. R. C. Hall, 10-16-2t Pocomoke City, Md. LIVE STOCK FOR SALE—30 weanable pigs Phone 12F32. Tom Stockley, 10-23-ltKeller, Va. FOR SALE—Two good milch cows; one fresh to pail. J. L. Turner, 10-23-2t Painter, Va. FOR SALE—Pigs and shoats. Harry Hall, 10-23-2t Hailwood, Va. FOR SALE — Big bone Poland China pigs and shoats. Apply at Fosque’s farm in Bell’s Neck or to W. T. Fosque, 10-23-3t Wachapreague, Va. WOOD FOR SALE — Seasoned oak and pine wood, sawed and delivered. W. H. McKay, 9-18-tf Makemie Park, Va. CHICKS AND EGGS BABY CHICKS—We can furnish 1000 nice Rock chicks each week after November 11th. Phone Tem peranceville 66F13. Trader’s Hatchery, 10-15-2t Mears, Va. MISCELLANEOUS NOTICE—I will not be responsible for any bills made by my wife. Carl Merritt, 10-16-2t Chincoteague, Va. PUBLIC AUCTION PUBLIC AUCTION—I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder at the home of the late Thomas Willett, Leemont, Va., Saturday, Oc tober 23, at 2 p. m. household and kitchen furniture, garden tools, etc. Terms cash. William T. Willett, 10-23-lt Agent for the heirs. BUSINESS SERVICES SHOE REPAIRING — Shoes dyed in colors or black. Work harness and repairing. M. J. Hayman, Pocomoke City, Md. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE—1929 Essex Coupe, good tires and battery; 26 ft. motor sailor with forward cabin and Star engine, in A-l condition. E. S. Lewis, Bloxom, Va. 9-25-tf WANTED WANTED—Corn, in field or in stack. Phone Temperanceville 25. E. G. Taylor, 10-23-tf Temperanceville, Va. WANTED—No. 3 or 4 second hand iron safe, in good condition must be cheap. Address Levin J. Byrd, 10-23-tf Mears, Va. WANTED—Live raccoons. Highest prices paid. M. J. Bundick, 10-23-tf Painter, Va. WANTED—Good fat beef cattle. Highest prices. H, J. Littleton, 10-2-tf Bloxom, Va. WANTED—To buy for cash, fresh hen eggs and poultry. Top market prices guaranteed. Lambertsons’ Store, i 9-18-tf Pocomoke City, Md. WANTED—Shucking stock oysters. Price depends on the quality. No lot too large nor too small. Nelson P. Collins, 9-11-tf Franklin City, Va. WANTED TO BUY —Late model used cars and trucks. Pay highest cash for same. If you owe anything we pay off finance company and give you the balance in cash. ■ i Duncan Bros., 2-13-tf Pocomoke City, Md. | WANTED—To buy fat beef cattle.! Top prices given. I W. T. Mason, 8-14-tf Parksley, Va. i | WANTED — Good fat cattle for1 i beef* W. T. Brittingham, 7-27-tf Tenroeranceville, 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. WANTED — All kinds of poultry I I and broilers. No lot too large. At : my home every day. Phone 53F12. I Ed. Thos. Baker, | Agent for Pepper Poultry Co., | 4-13-tf Gargatha, Va. FOR RENT I FOR RENT FOR 1938—My home1 farm and the farm where L. D. Mat i thews lives. George R. Justis, 10-16-tf Justisville, Va. l FOR RENT FOR 1938—My farm on road from Nelsonia to Modest Town, where A. L. Nock now lives, i Mrs. Thomas Shreves, I 10-9-tf Parksley, Va. | FOR RENT FOR 1938—Farm near Coal Kiln now occupied by Percy I Hammond. Cash rent. Apply to Gunter & Gunter, attorneys, 10-9-tf Accomac, Va. FOR RENT—2 good farms, con veniently located to shipping point and school. S. W. Ames, 10-2-tf Pungoteague, Va. FOR RENT—Cash or share farm on State highway, near Accomac, belonging to Mrs. Manie R. Mat thews, or will rent house separately. Aaron S. Byrd, 9-18-tf Parksley, Va. FOR RENT FOR 1938—Settlement on Moore Farm. Apply to L. Floyd Nock, Jr., 9-18-tf Accomac, Va. FOR RENT—To reliable person, 8 room house in Belle Haven, with bath, electricity, hot and cold water, newly decorated all through inside and painted outside. Can rent the whole house and conveniently rent out three rooms as apartment. Ref erences. Apply to. Mrs. A. S. Lowsley, 144-57-41st Ave., 9-4-tf Flushing, N. Y. LANDS POSTED NOTICE—I forewarn all persons to keep their fowl off of my prem ises under penalty of a prosecution. A. H. Wessells, 10-23-2t Greenbush, Va. NOTICE—I have leased all of the holdings of Mrs. Wm. Burwell on Assateague Beach including all build ings. Persons trespassing in any manner will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. J. S. Pruitt, 5-1-y Franklin City, Va. NOTICE—Trespassing in any way on the marsh, cleared or woodsland of Point Breeze farm is prohibited undor penalty of the law. Pierce B. Taylor, 11-14-tf Mappsville, Va. NOTICE—No gunning or trespass ing on the E. T. Edmonds’ farm, under penalty of a prosecution. J. Fred Edmonds, 11-14-tf Agent for the Owners. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Home on State high way at Painter, which I occupy, 7 rooms and hall. Running water and lights, necessary outbuildings. Pos session January 1, 1938. i J. L. Turner, 10-23-2t Painter, Va. | FOR SALE—Building lots in best white section Exmore, Melfa and Hadlock. Also some nice lots in best colored section Exmore. Terms to suit buyer or will trade for other real estate or anything else. Will pay difference if other property worth more to me. | C. J. Prettyman, ! 7-24-tf Exmore, Va. Application for Oyster Ground NOTICE—This is to certify that we have applied to Elliott Willis, Oyster Inspector, District No. 29 for 120 acres, more or less, of oyster j planting land in Metompldn Bay near Pounces Channel and bounded on the North by public land; West by land of T. S. Hopkins; South and East by land of Cobb Island Oyster Co. 10-23-4t Cobb Island Oyster Co. FOR SALE FOR SALE — Farquarhar Cornish toiler and engine, portable; Peerless ’oiler and engine, portable. Also all finds of saw mill and planing mill nachinery. A. G. Parsons, ,U-23-4t Accomac, Va. FOR SALE—Gasoline boat, 37 ft. over all> 11 ft. beam, equipped vith 11 h. p. marine engine. If nterested call or write. m oo n. A. K. Corbin, 10-23-2t Quinby, Va. FOR SALE—6 sugar cured hams, >0 cents lb. Also 15 tons extra good owl manure, $3.50 per ton. Nothing letter for broccoli or to put on land u?e<* for ear*y spring crops, will trade manure for corn this fall, m no n, Jesse N. Matthews, 10-23-2t_ Parksley, Va. FOR SALE—Soda fountain at a ^ery cheap price. Now in use at Bosque's store. Apply to A. P. Fosque, 10-23-11 Wachapreague, Va. FOR SALE—Good Red Hot coal stove No. 10, suitable for office or store. Also berry wagon in fair condition. Mrs. Frank P. Young, 10-16-tf Mears, Va. FOR SALE—About 75 acres lap wood. J. Milton Mason, 16-16-2t Hacks Neck, Va. FOR SALE—Horse cart and double horse wagon, both in good condition. W. R. Ewell, 10-16-2t Hailwood, Va. FOR SALE—Nice tract timber. D. Frank Mason, 10-16-2t Parksley, Va. FOR SALE—125 bushel baskets Golden Delicious apples, 75 cents bushel. H. J. Tull, 16-16-4t New Church, Va. FOR SALE — Wallpaper, all new patterns, large selection. Call or ask to see our samples. Harry E. White, 10-16-3t Makemie Park, Va. SPECIAL PAINT SALE — Two thousand gallons paint of standard make, nearly all sizes and colors, from eighty-five cents (.85) per gal lon up. Layton & Layton, Inc., 10-16-3t Georgetown, Del. FOR SALE—2 large iron pots. Box 107, 10-16-2t Pungoteague, Va. FOR SALE—4 good used tires, 5.50x17. Wilfred Eastwood, 10-9-tf Pastoria, Va. FOR SALE—35, 7% and 8 ft. Cypress potato bed frames. Good condition. M. G. White,. 10-9-3t Bloxom, Va, FOR SALE—2 second hand farm wagons. New bodies for second hand carts. Phone 5F5 Temperanceville. A. W. Mariner, 9-4-tf New Church, Va. FOR staves. 7-17-tf SALE — Barrel heads, and H. A. West, Tasley, Va. FOR SALE—No. 1 Timothy hay, also Alfalfa, timothy and clover mixed, Delaware grown. Phone: Parksley 73F11. R. L. Ayres & Son, 2-15-tf Greenbush, Va. FOR SALE — Oyster and clam tongs, price $4.50 to $7.50. Also gaff hooks, tong shafts and dredges. At Winder’s dock. John C. Stephens, Chincoteague, Va. Phone 22. 11-4-tf TYPEWRITER RIBBONS — Oliver No 5, Oliver No. 9, Underwood, Remington and Corona on hand for immediate delivery. Send us you orders. Peninsula Enterprise, 2-11-tf Accomac, Va. CHICK SUPPLIES FOR SALE—Buckeye brooders and incubators. Ask to see the new electric brooder, price as low as $9.95 and up. Most economical electric ever offered. Buckeye the largest manufacturer of brooders in U. S. A. Harry E. White, 10-16-3t Makemie Park, Va. HOUSE MOVING HOUSE MOVING—By day or coo* tract. Satisfaction guaranteed. Phone J. E. Watson’s Store, Onancock 21F21. L. H. Hartman & Watson, j.O-1-ly Melfa, Va. HOUSE MOVING—By day or con* tract. Satisfaction guaranteed. Phone Onancock 11F21. J. J. Hartman, Oriey. Va. STORAGE HOUSES STORAGE — The Melfa storage house is now open daily to receive white potatoes for storage purposes. If interested get in touch with E. C. Sturgis, 10-23-2t Melfa, Va. NOTICE—My storage house is now open to receive potatoes. Slipt seed and Hayman’s 15 cents, round potatoes 10 cents. Cash when stored. M. C. Riggs, 10-16-2t Hopeton, Va. NOTICE—I have storage in my cellar for 400 barrels of white pota-> toes for the winter. Reasonable price. See me for space at once. H .T .Bundick, 10-16-2t Modest Town, Va-.. NOTICE — My storage house ia ready and open to all. Farmers lefc me know if you want to store in my house. My price will be the same, as J. S. Mathias. Would like to hear from those having Maryland Golden type for sale. Slips and Haymans, 15 cents per barrel; Irish potatoes will be 10 cents if slips stored with me. J. D. Bonniwell, 10-9-3t Greenbush, Va.