Tuesday, January 9,1934 I'| Society & Personatej j Visitors Here Yesterday Mrs. React Boyer, of Aulander, and Mrs. Edison Barker, of Cole rain, visited Mrs. W. A. Cherry here yesterday. From Everetts Mrs. V. G. Taylor, of Everetts, visited here yesterday. From Petersburg Mr. Arthur Bradsher, of Peters burg, Va., was here for a short while yesterday morning. Return To School John Pope, jr., Vernon Godwin, jr. and Bill Watts, jr., left Sunday eve ning for Arden, where they are stu dents at Christ School. - Returns To Petersburg Miss Helen Taylor has returned to Petersburg, where she is a stu dent at Southern College. Spend Week-End Here Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Tucker, of j Fayetteville, spent the week-end here with Mrs. Sadie Peel and family. 0 In Washington Sunday Mr. V. G. Taylor is expected home today or tomorrow from New York, where he went to attend to business matters. In Richmond Hospital Mr. VV. S. Gurganus is in a Rich mond hospital for treatment. Spends Week-End Here Dr. W. H. Harrell, of Norfolk, spent the week-end here with his sis ter, Miss Sarah Harrell. v In Richmond Monday Mrs. W. B. Watts accompanied her sister, Miss Martha Hornthal, to Richmond yesterday, where Miss Hornthal entered a hospital for treat ment. mmm+mmm— ~ Here From Kentucky Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Robertson, of Lewisport, Ky., spent the week-end here with Mr. Robertson's mother, Mrs. J. L. Robertson. They left here Monday for West Palm Beach, Fla., where they will visit Mr. Rob ertson's sister, Mrs. J. O. Bowen. ♦ From Hamilton Mr. T. B. Slade, of Hamilton, was here yesterday attending to business matters. ♦ Here Last Week Mr. Dillon Simpson, of Mount Airy, visited here last week. For Sale 4J>* By , CLARK'S DRUG STORE WE WILL BE ON THE MARKET FOR Your Peanuts THIS YEAR _ " j We represent one of the leading peanut firms in the South and want to talk with you before you dispose of your crop this season. See us before you 5e11... it will be to your advantage. DURWARD E. GEORGE HATTON Gurganus and Gurganus Phone 43 Office Roanoke-Dixie Warehouse WILLIAMSTON, N. C. In Town Monday Messrs. Tommie Whitley and Her bert Manning were here a short while yesterday afternoon. ♦ Here Sunday Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Robertson and little son, of Washington; and Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Robertson and fam ily, of Greenville, were visitors at the home of Mrs. J. L. Robertson Sunday afternoon. ♦ Expected Tomorrow Mrs. P. Joseph Johnson, of New York City, is expected here tomor row to visit her sister, Mrs. T. B. Brandon, and Mr. Brandon. ♦ In Washington Yesterday G. P.. Hall was in Washington yesterday. Mr. Harrison Better Mr. Donnie Harrison, critically ill at his home in Palmyra during the past several days with erysipelas, is reported some better following his re moval to a Tarboro hospital Sunday. ' Sf>ends Week-End Here Mr. R. G. Harrison, of Henderson, spent the week-end here with his son, ' Mr. Gaylord Harrison, and Mrs. Harrison. He was accompanied ihome by his daughter, Miss Virginia i Harrison, who had been visiting here ' for several days. Returns From Spartanburg Miss Anna Harrison returned last Saturday from Spartanburg, S. C., where she had been with her brother, who is ill in a hospital there. — -* In Town Saturday Professor Cyrus Bazemore, of As : kewville, was here for a short while last Saturday. In Town Monday Reuben Bland, Martin County's champion daddy, was here yesterday from Robersonville. He was mak ing application for one of his chil dren to enter the CWA employment list. ♦ Here Yesterday Messrs. Luther Davenport, of Oak City, and Harry Waldo, of Hamilton, were here yesterday on business. * In Wilson Sunday Mr. Dred Harden spent Sunday in Wilson visiting relatives. * | Visitor Here Sunday Mr. Leon Simon, of Augusta, Ga., visited the Margolis here Sunday. In Palmyra Sunday Mrs. Delia Green and Mr. L. B. Harrison visited their brother, Mr. Donnie Harrison, who is critically ill, at his home in Palmyra Sunday. From JamesvUle Mr. Eli Hoyt Ange, of Jamesville, was here yesterday. • * In New York City Mr. D. R. Davis is spending a few days in New York .this week at tending to business matters connect ed with the Davis Pharmacy. ♦ WiU Return To Norfolk Mrs. Mary B. Shute will return to Norfolk this week after visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Brown for three weeks. Margolis Brothers WILLIAMSTON, N. C. January Clearance Offers Unusual Savings Throughout the Store Beginning Thursday, January 11th CONTINUING THE LONG ESTABLISHED CUSTOM OF THIS STORE TO CLEAR AWAY ALL ODD SIZES AND LOTS OF SEASONABLE MERCHANDISE AT THIS SEASON OF THE YEAR TO MAKE ROOM FOR SPRING PURCHASES, WE OFFER OUR REGULAR STOCK OF HIGH GRADE QUALITY MERCHANDISE at GREAT SAV INGS FOR QUICK CLEARANCE. MEN— $29.50 Griffon Suits, (£OO DRESSES * T • r i , Clearance price In spite of o«r low prices and our • J for every member of the family fortunate purchases before prices $25 Griffon and M. B. Q7S M from infants to stouts—at *r M t sav were advanced, we offer these sav- Special, Clearance price *P ings to enable you to continue wear- $19.75 M. B. and Alan- (MylACr ing quality merchandise at the cost dell Suits, clearance pr/ce 3)14.1/3 % r ° up Values to $7.95 JPO QC of jnst ordinary unbranded merchan- One Group, Odd Sizes, «Q QC Clearance Pnce Clearance price . $9.95 Group ,2 -V.rues to $,0.95 95 Manhattan and Marlboro Clearance rrice Shirts, values to $2.45 $7 Knox Hats $5 45 Group 3 —Values to $13.95 QK I/.6J Marlboro Shirts, sl Q0 $5 Knox and Society Cub """"" —— ~TZZ: Sh ir,s oL Hats. Clearance price $4.39 ALL MILLINERY Chance price 89C $2.95 To Be ALL ODD PANTS $ 2 - 95 Margolis Brothers Hats $2.39 Group 1 69c For Men's and Boys' Suits Greatly s2 ' so Margolis Brothers Hats $1.95 Group 2 98c Reduced $1.95 Margolis Brothers Hats $1.79 Values to $3.95 • CINDERELLA DRESSES—FROM 1 TO 16 YEARS OQ„ J TT„ Grouped for Quick Clearance Oi/L dllll JJ All Sure-Fit Caps 89c Au S wtet-Orr W4O WINTER COATS $1 Boys' Bell Shirts 89c Shirts Are Included in This 89c Button-On Shirts ' 75c Clearance Must go during this clearance re sl.oo Outing Pajamas 89c gardless-and what a chance for you All Men sand Boys Rugby Selby's-here is a real treat— ~s cost Bu V and save for ncxt win " Sweaters Greatly Reduced and to our regular Selby customers tCT for this is an opportunity to stock up. Group 1—512.95 Coats $9.85 MEN'S & BOYS' SHOES Offering our entire stock just as an Group 2 -$19.85 Coats $13.95 Margoiis Bros. Is the Headquarters introduction— Qroup 3 _ 297S Co ats $18.95 All Friendly Shoes, $6.00 fid OC Grou P *—535.00 Coats $22.95 values, clearance price $4.95 D . \T| . Gfoup 5—559.50 Coats $39.75 r Our Regular Stock 56.50 Values . $5 Fortunes, clearance price $4.39 ... . n . . 4 on All of our $3.95 values, fO Qr ALL CHILDREN'S COATS $4 Fortunes, clearance price $3.39 Clearance price GREATLY REDUCED $3.50 Sky Ride $2.95 All of our $2.95 values, (PO AfT . AU Solid Leathers Clearance price Hundreds of other good val- ALL CHILDREN'S SHOES One Group Specially C*l Q/T .ues that can be appreciated on- GREATLY REDUCED Priced, values to $3 *P-*- • ly by visiting our store. ONE GROUP OF MEN S OVERCOATS - NOT ALL SIZES J»r QF •' "Values to $19.50. Clearance price - THE; ENTERPRISE From Wilson Mr. C. C. Ware, of Wilson, visit ed friends here yesterday. Mr. Ware s secretary of the foreign mis sion work of the Christian church in North Carolina. • Charlie Roberson 111 Mr. Charles T. Roberson, promi nent Griffins Township citizen, is crit ically ill with penumonia at his home . there. His condition was reported as | slightly improved this morning. * In Washington j Mrs. J. H. Saunders went to a Washington hospital yesterday, where he will undergo treatment for a few days. ] « I Leaves for Farmville Mr, Horace Clayton left yester ! day for Farmville, where he will be | on the tobacco market. . » i Gfc.A Birth Announcement \ Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Jones an ! nounce the birth of a Marvin | Douglas, on Saturday, December 30. DRAPT BEER NEW EQUlP ment just installed. Schlitx beer on tap. Other brands sold in bottlts. Come to see us. P. P. Peel, Wash ington Street, Williamston, N. C, NOTICE OP SALE Under and by virtue of tile power of sale contained in that certain deed of trust executed to the undersigned Trustee by J, E. Sexton and wife, Martha E. Sexton, dated 23rd day of September, 1930, of record in the Public Registry of Martin County in Book C-3, page 358, to secure a note: of even date therewith, and the stipu-[ lations not having been complied j with, and at the request of the holder; of said bond, the undersigned Trus-j tee will, on the 12th day of January,' 1934, at 12 o'clock, Noon, in front of the courthouse tftior of Martin Coun ty offer f or sale to the highest bidder, for cash, the following described land: Being a one-half undivided interest j in and to the following described house and lot:» Located in the Town' of Jamesville, N. C., ami beginning at a point of St. Andrews Street and a new street between the School Prop-, erty and the property described here- J in; thence along said New Street a round 70 yards to the corner of the: New Street and Hurras heirs cornejr now owned by Hedrick; thence along the Burras Heirs line, or Hedrick'sj line, about 105 feet to tlic«edge of an; old hedgeway or old i#nce which; separated the lot herein described, and the Jot cultivated by L R. Manning; then** 'Along said line '■where the old fence\was and parallel to the New Street >bout 70 yards to St. Andrews' Street; Whence along St. Andrews Street about 105 feet to the beginning. This 12th day of December, 1933. B. A. CRITCHER, dl 9 4tw Trustee for John Peel, Guardian. NOTICE OP SALE Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of the power and au thority contained in that certain deed of trust executed the 24h day of Fub ruary, 1930, by M. G. Bullock and wife, Delia Bullock, to J. C. Smith, trustee, and of record in the public registry of Martin County in book P-2, at page 589, same having beenl given to secure the payment of a cer tain note of even date and tenor there-1 with, and default having geen made in the payment of said note and the in-j debtedness for which said deed of trust j was given as security, and at the re-j quest of the holder of said note, the undersigned trustee will, on Saturday,' the 10th day of February, 1934, at twelve (12) noon, in front of the courthouse door of Martin Coun-j ty, Williamston, North Carolina, of-' fer for sale aCpflblic auction, to the j highest bidder, for Cash, the follow-, ing real estate, to wit: That certain lot or parcel of land: situated in the town of Robersonville, | North Carolina, and being a lot 75 feet l>y 158 feet in what is known as iiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiin PAGE THREE the hosiery mill property, adjoining the lands of Delia Bullock residence lot, J. M. Highsmith, th\ hosiery mill property, and others. This the sth day of January, 1934. J. C. SMITH, j9 4tw Trustee, Hugh G. Horton, Attorney. NOTICE OP SALE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain deed of trust executed by A. L. Purvis and wife, Annie E. Purvis, dated 18th day of January, 1928, to the undersigned trustee, of record In thp register of deeds office in book S-2, at page 194, to secure a certain bond of even date therewith, and the stipulations not I having been complied with, and at the ' request of the holder of said bond, the undersigned trustee will, an the 6th ' day of February, 1934, at 12 o'clock j noon, offer for sale, to the highest bid -1 der, for cash, the following described ! land: Being all my farm where I now re- I side, containing 155 acres, more or less, "and heinx the same and identical tract of land allotted to me in the di ! vision of my father's lands, the late Calvin Purvis, and adjoining the lands I "f A. S. Roberson, George Wynn, and ,otliers, and being all the lands 1 own |in Martin County. This 6th day of January, 1934. K YV SALSBURY, ' j9 4tw Trustee. B. A. Critcher, attorney.