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ura IJiSItAMX OOMTANT »mSBS $7 jsmjm IK BUILD ING GOOD HOME Better hi— »■, healthier fuuliet, li —■ lives! So mar be summed up » fun il ami i tml belief thai we most mapuat the relationship lutwiu healthful, cheerful housing conditions rad the «H1 bang of the worker ud 1 hi. fmmaj. * I The Metropolitan Life Insurance Company has completed three groups of apartment houses—fif'y-four in all—that are within fifteen miaul* ■ and a ire cent fate of the Graml Central Terminal in Kew York City. Mast of thde apartments hare four mat. though a feu have six room? 1 aad mm have three and some two niw All of them have all modern convenience*—white tiled floor huth raMß with white enameled walls, large medicine cabinet, built-in hath tihs etc. One of the most important things with regard to these apartment* is that they rent for the uniform price of S9jM> a room a month. It was necessary to get law enacted by the General Aa.«rahly of Xew York State before an insurance com pejiy could use its money in the way above outlined. Prior to gcing into the abov xfn tamed work, the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company had been making lorn* to the small home bulkier. It luared the aacrtgages on nine hua- 1 dred hamer built by the employee* of the Goodyear Rubber Coot puny of Akron, Ohio, and about srven hundred ' 1 lie? far the employees of the Fire stone Tire and Rubber Company, also ci Akron. Dr. life K. Prankel. second vice president of the Metrcpolitar and di rector of the welfare dvis ton since it was organized fifteen year* ago. em presses himself as primarily interested in better housing condition* because of their effect upon the home maker He contends that her health. in"ell- I tH'fiwtHtfn tutfittlf VHSWSZißK ..... SS^i^SPf; ' ~ ~ I AUGUST !H~ SATURDAY AUGUST 9TH. I Sm >- c 3 n $ I 1 | | j A Big Day For Martin County People In At Fair Ground Where A Basket Picnic Will Be Given. 1 gj A NUMBER OF GOOD SPEAKERS WILL BE PRESENT. MISS ELIZABETH KELLY, PRESIDENT OF THE NORTH CAROLINA TEACHERS ASSOCIATION WILL SPEAK ON THE SUBJECTS THAT HELP THE HOME. MISS KELLY WISH ICS TO MEET ALL THE WOMEN AND CHILDREN OF THIS AND ADJOIN ING COUNTIES. —" > ' I SAMUEL R. GUARD OF THE SEARS-ROEBUCK AGRICULTURAL FOUNDATION WILL SPEAK. MR GU ARD IS A SPEAKER OF RARE ABILITY AND SHOULD BE HEARD BY EVERY PERSON IN THIS AND SURROUNDING COUNTIES. All Are Requested To Bring Baskets And Have An All Day Cele- Ibration. Nothing Is So Helpful As Knowing Each Other. Come And j Make It A Day Of Pleasure And A Day Of Profit j Igence aad ujf.ie ■—tiluU the hey- f atone of the famdy well being and that everything regarding them should j be of greater concern to satiety. I If a woman can dispatch her house hold duties aaote easily and quickly m g convenient surroundings, aided by j labor saving devices, she will have - lei:-ore for recieatiau and the con-1 1 serration of her strength. The home-; maker of many years as well as thej ! bride, takes pride in keeping a brur- i; i rew home fresh and attractive. Every , speck of dirt shows as a disfigure meat on the immaculate white enarn 1 j of kitchen or bathroom aralis V. ith• plenty of sunlight, dust thrusts it- 4 self upon the consciousness and de- ' mands removal. But the removal of i dust and dirt is quick and easy when , the conveniences are at hand. • With 311 their advantages to the tenant these apartment house> are a , otmd. pay ins: investment aiM point the way for o'her conservative in vestors to undertake the same kird of operation. In this way a large pert of the population which has. up to this time, had n» new buildings producer for their occupancy at rents they could pay. will thereby have offered to them lioae. that have heretofore been con sidered impossible, at rentals that would ever approximate those with-, n "heir means. REAVER DAM LOCAL NEWS | Veess.-. Ma *> Hv-!* -.n n. i XV. 7. CJlipher motored to \l3lniit.ri Saturday. Mr Alonzo VTjun and Mr. and Vlrs. Sylvester Raynor and son. Julian, and Miss Jessie Pfele motorr-f to Wash ington Thursday. ' Mr and Mr~ A. I_ Raynor and son. Richard. atten>led 'he shovr in RoH r-«««»ville Saturday night. 1 Mr Thomas Ooakley. Mr- John Oakley and Mrs. Aubra Oakley went to William^tun Friday shipping. Mr and Mrs Elmer ( V--«r am family spent Sunday in Roper with friends. Mr. aad Mrs. Eli Bay and Him Mcllie White Ray spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Rogers. Mr. L W. Daniel aad family of Hause passed through here Sunday. NOtfTfl CAROLIN A*S TI BER CCLOSIS DEATH RATE SI'MMAKIZED One county reported no deaths from tuberculosis, "itht counties had only one white death each, no colored peo ple died in thirteoa counties, in threr counties no white people oied of t»- 1 Iberrulosis the pus? year. Indians died in three counties. Only S more whites than colored .lied of tuberculosis in 15»25. Counting eirfh life as w-»rth JO. a v_-ry l»v estimate. North Caro lina lo>l les- from tuber culo.~L- .n IK! than in 1922. - A DMIXISTRATOR*S NOTICE Havung this day qualities as ad ministrator of the estate of Mrs. Sa brina Ward, late of tbe County of Martin, notice is hereby &iven to all persons holding claims against -an! estate to present same for payment r-n or before the 1.-4 day of August, lii'i. or ;his notice will be p" a.le.i in bar of their recovery. , All persons iihiebted to saia estate vll come forward anil make immodi ate payment of .3me This- the Ist day of Aau-t 1524 J. I>. WARD. JR. Admr ft » «t NOTHT By vir.v of the power contained in a tule retaining note made to me by Vernon Whitehurst on one motel 918 Ford touring car. the car having been surrendered to me. I will sell the raid ca. to the hirhest bidder at the Court House door on Wednesday the SHb .lay of Auru-t. 192* at 12, M.. • satisfy balance due on the in ' debtedness. This August Ist. 1924. E. G. WYKK. WANTED—REGI'LAR AND TRAN sit Boarders, (iooi rooms and ac r.imodation- Rates Rnx-rable See Mrs. J. C. Crawford, phone 48 THE ESTKiMUSfc. WILUAMSTOM. NORTH CAKOLTCA. UNCLE WIGGILY'S TRICKS I>T\, WKats your Wky so fast, « ♦ 1 left fl>e Carden Viosc NOTICE OF SALE OF KKAL ESTATE tnd«r and by virtue of the |»*w •f sale contained in a certain deed! «f trust eexcutivl to the undersig-.»l i trustee by J. Laos Wynn and wife. I M-ggu' Wynn oh the Ist day of Nov. 1 .922 which said deed of is •! ' -econi in the public rejfiistry of Mar . m County in Book K-2 at pate 412, j Kill deed of trust having been given _ o secure certain notes of even l»t# -ltd tenor therewith, ar.tl default I\av ng been made in the fVymen; of the j aid notes, and the xtipui.U!-»n or ! ta.ned in the said dct-d of «ru-t i iaving been complied with :utd at th request of the holder of It** sai«t .c;es the undersijci"d trustee will oi> Monday the 11th day of Augu*t. 1984 t 12 o'clock M. in front of*ho court ' bouse dood in the town of Wtlliants ton. North Carolina otTor for -ale a' public auction to the highest bhidc- i , rash the following describ 1 • i • *■•*, to-wii: Beginning on Main Street at the irer of the S. R hence up Main St*\et 52 1-2 feet '• t Those Who Recognize the Usefulness of Pe*Ma Are Never Without It Its tnnic fwopertir* arxi tbe invigorat u>K effect wtiirh it exerts ii|»»u tbe murous membranes an* what nukr* IV-ru-na such a valuable treatment for eat DUIUIMT >f IMHIUV ills. "Ugh*. oJU. iuml catarrh, Mutnarh bowel ifixiitlrri are aiu«>iig tin- more IIKMI JIFFTI'IIONS »f THE IUIK»US LIUUIKI h rail for ] V-ru-ua. FMty yean in lh« knia of th* |Wpl« Emywhw* TakUt or Liquid Sand 4 c«»l« for hook on catarrh ! Pa ra na Company, COLUMNS. OMO t» miilie of the alk-yway aloi.g the tuliik' of '.he said all •> way 153 feet | o a stake, thence S 43 ti«l 83 feet ,to the line ot J. B. Cherry and Broth !cr.-forn>erly John W. Groves line; |'tr«-nce alor.g ti:e said John W. Groves hr. - IV to ti»t R R B:ire heirs lot i ' and line; therce along the >aid S. R • ' Bigg> heirs line to the first st» ion, , -ontainiri; 1-4 of an acre more or j ess arsl beinjr the same land «lce>!ed | to J. l-a>- Wyfcn by Julius S. l'«l kr lleo«l iia>l Nov. 4th. 11*1 V aad of jitfoni in tiie pubi c registry of "at-1 tin County in Book Y-l at piw 4TS-1 Thi> the 11th day of July. IK4 THE TRCST COMPANY OF WASH INGTON. Truttai VI- nin an«i I'M, Attorneys. T-l?.-4t NOTICE OF SALE I nder and by virtue of power of :a'e rontniiie.! in Two certain >mM • f tru-* by It J. Whitrker ■ w ' wife to E. S. I'eele. trustee which f I "eco nl in the office of the i I!« of Oceds of Martin County. X. C- the wuoc rfi!if recorued u: Book lii (u.o il*., ; ii.; jJO. rifuni- j of Martir. Cvurty. kt«l 22»d day of April. 1924. default having Iwn iraih in the p} men' of the imh-btc! bu> -ecuioi thereby. anl ,tk hoUier of said rose- having ma.U demand oti ■ ne lo forelo-e the -an*'. I will effer or sale at public aucSic i for ca>h to he h.ghe>t busier it th; Court hou- - 4oor of Mar:in Cowuy on t l.e • sth • ..y of Accu t 1i»24 at 12 o'clock M . i h» following real e-ite to-wit: j Beginning a! an iron s.ob in \\hit i «fcer"s lis*: S. VV. Whitrker's »n:er. hence with S, \V. \\ liitnker- lii.e a •——^—i—————~—— * Sf-UKknT P«»lartnr Oils jrr nvaJr A in three con»is*rnciry. to tit every c~r j'.ui srjM>n »illi ihr correct Inch 1" • V • •« oil. Pick the ri»*ht imr Irtwn ■ ' r -- • - 4wir tir.iler's » iun and always uimsl ot! i:—/■! wjbt. , dgrine P ?i*nrOHs ttrjighl cou. »e to Cn>p he* to an iron -tob, ihcoct a V\ r>t c "ar>; to a .run! corner. o>borrte ard Fuifir«l*» corner, thrric* with 0.-bon > tiar a \enh*Hj twur.-« to ac .nor -:ufc; R.'fnioui Hisrh mit/c.»rrer. tk?«r with liiiti.-ir.iti". > li!* to tr iror s-t b C. C. W hi*akcr > furr.cr. zk*encv *iik Whitikft", lir.*" U the b>»il! : ms. rortiii.irj 1" -srj».. m.»ri ©_- I;M. ThL- the 12th •iav of Ju!> IK4 F S. I I Kl l . Tru !«■ JJ.irtm ar.«! i'ff'. Attorneys.
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