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Visiting in Dunn
Mr and Mrs Charlie Sessoms and
family arc visiting in Dunn this
week-end Mrs Sessoms will remain
fir a visit of about two weeks with
relatives.
Was Business Visitor Here
Mr A E Manning, of Farm Life,
was a business visiter here Tuesday
afternoon.
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Receiving Medical Treatment
Mrs Wade Even tt, of Hamilton,
is receiving treatment in a Washing
ton hospital
S Able To Be Out
Miss Mamie Clyde Taylor is able
to be out after being confined with
an infected tooth
In Durham Medne>da>
Miss M>Ule Daniel. Mi Jam. Char
lie Davenport, of Jamesvilie. and J.
L Col train, of Farm Life, visited in
Durliam Wednesday
Was Here Yesterday
Postmaster E. H. Ange. of James
vilie, was a business visitor here
yesterday morning.
Spending Week-end Here
Miss Mary Everett, teacher in the
Oak City school, is visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Harrison here this week
end.
Visit in Rocky Mount
Miss Mary Taylor and Mrs Betty
reason visited in Rooky Mount Wed
nesday.
in Rocky Mount Yesterday
Mr Dred Darden was in Rocky
Mount yesterday receiving medical
treatment.
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is in Richmond Hospital
Mr Harry Waldo, of Hamilton, is
receiving treatment in a Richmond
hospital.
Visiting in Hamilton
Miss Dot Perkins, of Raleigh, is
visiting relatives in Hamlton this
week-end.
Visits Here Wednesday
Mr. Bazemore Spruill. of Lewiston
and Windsor, visited here Wednes
day en route to the shrine conven
tion in New Bern.
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Mrs. Henry Harrison. Misses Mary
Frances and Mildred Bateman. of
Plymouth, shopped here this week.
Is in Hampton. Va.
Mrs. Ernest Griffin is 111 Hampton.
Va, with her father, who is serious
ly ill.
ViaU in Ply mouth
Mrs Willis Modlin visited in Plym
outh last week-end
Shops Here Yesterday
Miss Es telle Williams, of Everetta,
shopped here yesUrday.
Was Here Wednesday
Mr Johnny Poole, of Windsor, vis
ited here Wednesday
Return to Siler City .
Mr. iind Mrs. Gcorgr Stewart re
turned to their home in Siler City
yesterday after a visit here with Mr.
and Mrs B. S. Courtney.
Returns from Rirhlands
Mr G. H Harrison has returned
from a visit -*with relatives in Rich
lands
Was Business Visitor Here
Mr Henry Cuthrett, of Rocky
Mount, was a business visitor here
Wednesday.
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Was Here Wednesday
Mr Miles Lilley, of Griffins Town
ship. attended to business here Wed
nesday.
In Koeky Mount Yesterday
Mr Jack Frank was in Rocky
Mount yesterday, going especially to
meet Mr. Israel Margohs, of Brook
lyn, who is visiting relatives here.
Attend Shrine Convention
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Boykin are at
tending the Shrine convention in
New Bern.
Returns from New York City
Mr. Frank Margolis has returned
from a business trip to New York
City
Leave for Florida
Mr. Asa Crawford left yesterday for
a few days' stay in Florida
Was Business Visitor Here
Mr. E. S. Rovels, of route three,
was a business visitor here yester
day. ' ? '' ? _
Returns to Rocky Mount
Mrs. Alice Odom has returned to
her home in Rocky Mount after a
visit here with Mr. and Mrs. C D.
Pittman.
Were Here Yesterday
Joseph Harrison, of
Wilhamston, Route 3. were in town
yesterday shopping.
Will Visit in Raleigh
Mrs. J. Sam Getsinger and son.
Conrad. Richard Margolis. Parker
Peel and George Cunningham will
visit a doctor in Raleigh tomorrow.
Visit in Rocky Mount
Mesdames Hal Dickens, Theo Rob
eraon. Buck Barnhill and Jimmy
Harrison visited Mrs Floyd Bufflap
in a Rocky Mount hospital yester
day
Visiting at Hamilton
Miss Sarah Edmondson. teacher in
the Conetoe schools, is spending a
few days at her home in Hamilton
Spending Week-end Here
Milton James, Wake Forest stu
dent, is spending the week-end here
with his parents.
vtils Here Yesterday
Mr Vance Bunting, of Bethel, was
here yesterday attending to busi
In Rocky Mount Tuesday
Z Hardy Rose was in Rocky Mount
Tuesday night visiting his father,
Mr. Z H. Rose, Sr., who continues
in a hospital there for treatment.
Mr. Rose has been in the institution
for several weeks, late reports stat
ing that his condition is somewhat
improved.
Spending Few Days Here
Miss Eva Peel, teacher in the Wel
don schools, is spending a few days
here with her mother, Mrs. Sadie
Peel.
Birth Announcement
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Abbitt. of
Norfolk, announce the birth of a
daughter, Frances Virginia, there, on
January 7th, Mrs. Abbitt was for
merly Miss Frances McClaron. of
Williamston.
Leave for Florida
Coming here from his home in
Pittsburgh yesterday, Mr. Frank i
Lewis was joined by Mrs. Lewis and
continired-to Florida wherethoy will
spend a few weeks. Mrs. Lewis had
been here visiting her sister, Mrs. J.
S. Rhodes, for a few weeks.
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Hits Here Yesterday
Professor B. B. Castelloe. of Ham
ilton, was here yesterday in the in
terest of the school there.
Is Confined To Her Home
Mrs. Garland Barnhill is confined
to her home in the Tar Heel apart
ments by a slight illness
Visit Here This Week
?Mr. and Mrs H C Williams and
daughter, Bobby Jean, of Ayden, vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. W M. Baker here
this week.
Is Visiting in Marion
Rev. J. H Smith is spending a
short time in Marion with relatives.
Was Painfully Injured
Mrs Gladys Taylor was painfully
hurt when she slipped and fell on the
ice near the entrance of Ann's Va
riety Store here last evening. She is
confined to her bed today.
Returns Here This Week
Miss Mary Stokes Robinson re
iurned this week to continue her
work with the county board of health
after being confined to her home in
Wallace by a pneumonia attack.
Were Here Yesterday
Dr. and Mrs. A. D. Underwood, of
Greenville, visited here yesterday.
Are in Winston-Salem
Dr. Marvin Evans and Bill For
rest are spending the week-end in
Winston-Salem and Mt. Airy.
Visiting in Suffolk
Miss Phyllis Owen is spending sev
eral days in Suffolk and Richmond.
In Rocky Mount Today
Mr. Billie Clark was a business
visitor in Rocky Mount today.
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Was were weanesaay
Mr. Sid High, of Dalian, Texas, vis
ited Ills Malm. Miss Clni.ilino llighi
lirrr Wi-dnesday afternoon,
Attend Shrine Maying
Mrs A. R Dunning and daughter.
Miss Mary Alice, Mrs. Mary Mitchell
Wilson and Messrs Bob Singleton
and Charles Milstead attended the
Shrine meeting in New Bern Wed
nesday
Conducts Safety School
Mr E. C. Bookman, safety engi
neer for the V. E. P. Comany, is con
offices of the company here tomor
row.
CARD OF THANKS
WC wQh lo sincerely thank our
friends, our neighbors and everyone
who administered to our husband
and father during his recent illness
and death. Every floral offering, ev
ery act of kindness and every ex
pression of sympathy is appreciated
Mrs J. I* Bailey and Family.
CLARK'S FLU-LAX
A Palatable Lit/not Preparation for Relief of the
Acute Symptomf Reuniting From
COMMON COLDS. GRIPPE ami INFLUENZA
CLARK'S DRUG STORE
TELEPHONE 53
Four More Days
licfitre Our
January Clearance
Comes to An End
You have only four more day* to
buy quality merrhandi*r at greatly re
duced priiO*. There are many cold day*
to experience before Spring, and many
of the item* we have on *ale will be need
ed before warmer weather come* about.
Our regular prices will prevail after thin
January Clearance Sale clone*.
Margolis Brothers
NOTICE OF SALE
North Carolina, Martin County.
Under and by virtue of the power
of tale contained in a certain dced-uL
TruaT executed to the undersigned
trustee by W B Watts and wife,
Florence H Watts, on the 31st day
of March, 1936, and of record in the
public registry of Martin County in
Book P-J, at page 67, default having
been made in the payment of the
note secured by the said deed of trust
and thc^tipulntions contained in said
deed of trust not having been com
plied with, and at the request of the
holder of the said note, the under
signed trustee will, on Saturday,
February 16th, 1946, at twelve
o'clock TTOon, in fi out of the court
house door in the town of Williams
lull, UffUI fill' sale to the hlgliUSl bill
der for rash the following described
real estate, to wit:
Beginning 107 1-2 feet fium?back
corner of Haughton Street of Ga
briel Wiggins; thence along Haugh
ton Street 62 1-2 feet to C. D. Car
starphen's corner; thence along C.
D. Carstarphen's line 150 feet; thence
along a line parallel with Haughton
Street; thence along a line parallel
with Or D. Carstarpnen's line to the
beginning, and being the same house
and lot where said W. B. Watts and
wife now reside.
B A. CRITCHER.
Trustee.
Peel & Manning, Attys.
Williamston, N C. jl2-4t
COLDS Cause Discomfort
For quick relief
I from the misery
of colds, take
| Liquid - Tablets - Salve - Nose Drope(
666
Miss Lora Sleeper Has
An En j oy able Vacation
Home Agent Tells
Of Trip To Europe
Oim second day in Paris we spent
as we wished My roommate WW
leaving me at Paris for Italy and
our first visit was at the spacious |
American Express office, near the
opera house, to secure Italian cur
rency The currency of France and
Italy was pretty and one hesitated
to spend it without saving a souven
ir and yet this would be most expen
sive The office was nearly a mile
from Hotel St Anne but once we
were in this section there were many
shops with attractive merchandise
Dear Readers:
A young woman who had come
abroad on the Queen Mary with us
was working in Paris at Landon's.
We visited this small shop upstairs
in back rooms and found the young
woman. She was from Randolph-Ma-!
con college and this was her second !
summer in Paris She told us she
was learning French. The store car-)
ried gloves, handkerchiefs, perfume,
petit point bags and French liquors I
The shop had not been recommend
ed by the American Express and this
American girl was responsible for
our knowing about it.
Mr. Landon, the proprietor, told
us Miss Frances was his "shake hand
woman." We learned that she re- j
ceived no pay and was a privileged
character in the shop. She came to
work when she wished and left when
she cared to. We purchased kislay
gloves, perfume and handkerchiefs
and wandered on to other shops. It
was soon noon and we returned to
the hotel for dinner
We had debated what we might
do to pay Mr. Demeir for his Swiss
chocolates, which we had a part in
eating up We had hunted all morn
iiTtj?for "ilvo rhocoljtr' withnnt ro
suits After dinHer my roommate
continued shopping while I remain
i%i at the hotel. She returned late in
"the afternoon reporting she had
found the chocolate after a walking
tour of Paris. We wrapped the cho
colate carefully and wrote on it from
two "penitent mice." Mr. Demeir
reported his children were very
much pleased
After dinner that night we were
saying "Where to?" There were
several of us who attended the "Fol
lies." Our guides had told us they
would spend the time with their fam
ilies, We were anxious to know as
much about the gay city as possible
in the time allotted for our stay. The
admission cnarge was $l.btl and we
decided the large part of it paid for
the colorful costumes, lighting and
scenery. These were all beautiful.
We Americans were happy that the
lights were dimmed in a few of the
acts We needed no artificial color
ing that evening, our blushes of
shame were enough. The lack of
applause told us the French audience
did not approve the sordid moral
standards revealed. We wondered if
Sally Rand would not have blushed
too, at least her fan dance would
have been an antique.
The guides told us that Prance
had made little progress socially
since the war hut much of her mon
ey had been spent to rehabilitate her
war-torn families and also for re
armaments.
Another day had passed and the
next day we were to go to Versailles
for the day. The weather had been
pleasant thus far and with the inter
esting buildings in Paris we were
sure we had something in store for
us nex tday. The next day was Sun
day but no one had mentioned church
services to us.
Sincerely,
Lora E. Sleeper.
NOTICE
North Carolina. Martin County. In
The Superior Court.
County of Martin Against A. L. Moyr
and wife, Hattie Moye, Josh Mack
Johnson and wife, Clara Moye
Johnson, Wheeler Daniel and wife,
Effte Moye Daniel, Paul Rawls
and wife Clara Bell Rawls, Thur
man Moore and wife, Ruby Moye
Moore, B. A. Moye and wife. Hat
tie Moye, Robert Goolsby and wife,
Sue Moye Goolsby, Joe Davenport,
Hill Davenport, Irma Ruth Daven
port, D. E. Johnson, guardian ad
litem for Edith Gray Davenport, J.
B. Davenport.
The defendants, Joe Davenport and
J. B. Davenport, above named, will
take notice that an action entitled as
above has been commenced in the
Superior Court of Martin County,
North Carolina, to foreclose the taxes
on land in Martin County in which
said defendants have an interest;
and the said defendants will fur
ther take notice that they are re
quired to appear before I> B Wynne,
Clerk of the Superior Court of Mar
tin County at his office in Williams
ton, North Carolina, within thirty
30) days after the completion of this
Li Bit Menu In The Local
School? For Com in# Week
Vegetable soup, crackers and milk
every day. 5c for soup and 5c for
milk
- Monday. January 29?Plate lunch.
10c, meat balls with gravy, baked ?
tomatoes, potato salad, hot biscuits, j
apple and raisin salad. 5c: pimento ,
cheese sandwiches, '5c; dessert, car a-1
me] pudding, 5c
Tuesday. January 30?Plate lunch.!
10c, Italian spaghetti, string beans j
stewed prunes, blackeyed peas, corn
bread, potato salad. 5c; ham sand
wiches, 5c; dessert, lemon pie, 5c
# Wednesday, January 31 ? Plate
lunch, 10c, roast beef, macaroni and
cheese, carrot salad, hot rolls, banana
salad. 5c; tomato sandwiches. 5c:
dessert, ambrosia with cookies, 5c
Thursday. February 1 ? Plate
lunch. 10c: ham, cabbage, sliced to-1
matoes, navy beans, corn bread, pine
apple salad, 5c; potted ham sand
wiches, 5c; dessert, peaches and
cream, 5c.
Friday, February 2?Plate lunch,
10c, stew beef with potatoes, corn.
I buttered carrots, slaw, hot biscuits,
| pear salad, 5c; raisin and peanut but
ter j^ndwiches, 5c; dessert, cup cakes
I five cents.
I service of publication by notice and
I to answer or demur to the complaint
| of the plaintiff in this action, or the
plaintiff will apply to the Court for
the relief demanded in said com
plaint.
This the 17th day of January, 1940.
L. B WYNNE.
Clerk Superior Court ?
j)9-4t Martin Count
NOTICE OF S?LE
North Carolina. Martin County.
Under and by virtue of the power
of sale contained in a certain deed
of trust executed to the undersigned
trustee by Levi Hardison on the 12th
day *>f D*cemb*r. 1
ln the public registry of Martin
County in Book C-3 at page 379.
said deed of trust having been given
for the purpose of securing a certain
note of even date and tenor there
with, default having been made in
the payment of the said note, and
the stipulations contained in said
deed of trust not having been com
plied with .and at the request of the
holder of the said note, the under
signed trustee will, on Monday, the
19th day of February, 1940, at twelve
o'clock noon, in front of the court
house door in the town of William
stn, offer for sale to the highest bid-1
tier for cash the following described
real estate, to wit:
Bounded on the North by the
lands of Mrs. J. N. Hardison. bound
ed on the East hv the Joshtxa lands
and the lands of Mrs. J. R. Tyre,
bounded on the South by the Sweet
Water Creek and the Mill Pond, and
bounded on the West by the Sweet
Water Creek and the Mill Pond, con
taining 132 acres, more or less, and
being the home place of Levi Hardi
son where he resided.
This the 18th day of January. 1940.
ELBERT S PEEL.
H9-4* Trustee.
Brother/nnx! Dinner
Well Attended Here
' The Brotherhood Dinner of the (
Williamston Christian church was
held in the Woman's Club on Wed
nesday evening with ninety-five in \
attendance. The excellent meal was j
prepared and served by Circle Num
ber Two of the Woman's Council un
der the supervision of its leader, Mrs
J. O. Manning.
The radio broadcast of the address
of the president of the international
n.rvpntmn ?.f ni<ripl#m of rhrjft ?
was iieard with profit.
Impromptu remarks were made by '
Mr s. J. C- Manning, president of the j
Woman's Council; Norman K Har-1
risen, treasurer of the church, said
tt the < Mtjrch hHosed its year
? ii all accounts paid and the bud
ret for the new year underwritten;
Elbert S. Peel spoke lor the men and
the church board; James C. Manning
especially concerning the fine finan
cial support of the school.
Ib v, John L. Goff acted as master
? f ceremonies and indicated that the
disciples were at work on 11 foreign
field? and 41 nations of the world.
Tie also said that the local church
j had supported the whole program
of the Brotherhood for almost three!
minutes. It cost $2 00 per second to
finance the whole brotherhood task !
Williamston ranked twelfth in total
givings in the state and the Bible
school third.
Was Here Yesterday
Rev. E. C. Shoe, of Robersonville.
Mr Herbert Kieckhefer, at Dalair.
N J , was here Wednesday attending
to business. |
EXECUTRIX NOTICE
Having this day qualified as ex
ecutrix of the estate of the late Mrs.
Roland Everett, deceased, of Wil
hamston, Martin County, North Car
olina. this is to notify all persons
having claims against the estate of
said deceased to exhibit them to the
undersigned for payment, on or be
fore December 11, 1940, or this no
tice will be pleaded in bar of their
recovery All persons indebted to
said estate will please make immed
iate payment.
? Tim Deoombor 11, 1939.
MARGARET EVERETT.
Executrix of Mrs. Roland
d29-6t Everett Estate
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PALMOLIVE SOAP
MAIL TO
PALMOLIVE
JCMIV CITY, N. J.
Paimolive 3 for 20c
Super Suds (red box) sat 3 for 25e
Super Suds (red box) lg 2 for 33c
Super Suds < blur box) sm 3 fr 25c
Super Suds (blue box) lg 2 for 43c
Octagon Soap?gt 6 for 2Se
Octagon Soap?sm It for Z?
Octagon Powder?Ig 6 for 25c1
Octagon Powder?an 10 for 23c
Octagon Toilet 6 for 25c
Octagon Cleanser 2 for 9c
Octagon Flakes 2 for 18c
Octagon Granulated 2 for 18c
Crystal White Soap 3 for 14c
Hollywood Beauty 3 for 14c
BELK-TYLER CO.
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SCHENLEY DISTILLERS CORP., NEW YORK, N Y.
On the Level
WE
ARE
CLOSING
THIS
STORE
EVERY.
THING
MUST
BE
Only Four More Days in
Which to Sell This Stock
MERCHANDISE
Only four more (!a)< in Hiiirli in gel the many fine value!)
we have to offer. Wr are cloning out uml naliirully thin slink
must he sold. W e have an unusually large stork of Ball Band
Boots, llaiirs Heavy Underwear, He.-.yy Work Shoes and luin
dreds of other items you must liuve before the Winter days are
over. By all means route to this store, before February 1, We
ure definitely dosing out and you ran buy what von want at the
priee you wunt to pay for it.
BELOW COST
G. W? Hardison
AT HARRISON BROS. STORE *