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Society Personals Weddings Hn. ELBERT S. PEEL. Editor ' Etc •- Mr. Roger Fagan, of New York, spent Saturday 'night with his sister. Mrs. S. R. Biggs, and Mr. Biggs. Mr. Pippen, of Hamilton, waa a visitor here yesterday. Miss Mary Leggett, of Tarboro, spent the week end with her mother, Mrs. J. D. Leggett. Mr. F. L. Betta, of Richmond, is a business visitor in this section this wesk. Mr. Bill Carstarphen returned Sun day night from Durham add Chapel Hill, where he spent the week end. Mr. D. C. Southerland, of Wallace, visited friends here during the week end. Mr. H. B. Gilpin, of Baltimore, was a guest of the Biitt Hotel Sunday. Mr. Gilpin was formerly president of the Loewy Drug Co., and is now a director of that concern. Mr. Joe Hwrn, of Wilson, was her* yesterday on business. Miss Ruby Barnhili, who has been teaching school in Green County, has returned home. Candidates' NOTICE OF CANDIDACY , I hereby announce myself a candi-J date for the office of county commis-; sioner from Williams ton and Poplar; Point Township, subject to the ac tion of the Democratic primary to be held June 5 th. Respectfully, J. E. POPE. CANDIDATE'S CARD I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of judge of the recorders court of Martin County, subject to the action of the Democratic primary. ' The support of the public will be sinoerely appreciated. J. W. BAILEY. CANDIDATE'S CARD I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of County Commis sioner from Cross Roads and Rober sonriile Townships, subject to the ac tion of the Democratic primary to be held in June. J. Q. BARNHILL. NOTICE OF CANDIDACY I hereby announce myself as can didate for the office ef representative of Martin County, subject to the ac tion of the Democratic primary, and solicit the support of the men and *bmen of this county. J. ALPHONSO EVERETT. NOTICE OF CANDIDACY I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of clerk of the superior court of Martin County, subject to the action of the Democratic primary, and solicit the support of the voters of said primary. This March Ist, 1»26. W. H. CRAWFORD. NOTICE or CANDIDACY I hereby announce myself a candi date tor the office of Sheriff of Mar tin County subject to the action of the Democratic primary, and solicit the vetee of the good men and women of the county. This the Ist day of March, 1926. W. JOE TAYLOR. CANDIDATE'S CARD I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of member of the county board of education of Martin County at the primary to be held in June/ K. B. CRAWFORD. NOTICB OF CANDIDACY I hereby announce myself a candi date tor membership on the Board of Education of Martin County, subject to the action of the Democratic voters at the primary on June the 6th. T. F. HARRISON. NOTICE OF CANDIDACY By request of a good many people ef Bear Grass and Griffins Townships, I announce my candidacy aa a member of the county board of education to repreaent these two townships, subject to the action «f the Democratic pri mary in June. v ■* a 27 it NATHAN ROGERS. NOTICE OF CANDIDACY Ihereky sannimce myself a candi date tor the office of Whiter of the County Recorder's Court of Martin County, subject te the action of the Democratic primary, aad solicit the votes ef the good mm aad uwi vot era of tbo county. * . This the ist day of March, 193*. HUGH G. HOBTON. ' NOTICE I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of comity commissioner from Jameeville and Williams Town ships, and aa kthe support of the ret ers at the Democratic primary to be held in Joe. Respectfully, JOHN N. HOPKINS. . * yy- " - . , Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Anderson, of Emporia, and Mr. Garland Anderson, of Tarboro, spent the week end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. An derson. Miss Orene Hollowell, who taught English in the high school, left Sat urday for her home at Edenton. Mrs. Fannie S. Biggs, Mrs. Carrie Biggs Williams, Misses Frances Wil liams, and Eugenia Hoyt left Monday for Virginia Beach, where they will visit Dr. Edgar Morrison for several days. They were accompanied by Dr. Morrisos, who had been spending some time at his estate, Cromwell Hall, in Tarboro. Mr. S. A- Bowden left Sunday for Kinston, after completing his work here as teacher of the seventh grade and athletic director of tne school dur ing the past school session. , Messrs. Durward Everett and Shei wood Hoherson, of Robersonville, were here yesterday attending to legal bus iness. Mr. Clyde Anderson, of Tarboro, spent Sunday with Mrs. Anderson, who is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Britt NOTICE OF CANDIDACY I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of clerk of the superior court, subject to the action of the Democratic primary on June 6th. And I sincerely thank the people for their support inthe past, and if nominated and elected, 1 promise to give the peo ple the beat service of which 1 am capable. R. J. PEEL. NOTICE I hereby announce my candidacy for the office ef sheriff to the voters of Martin County and solicit their sup port at the Democratic primary to be held in June. I also wish to express my thanks for favors heretofore rendered me. Yours very truly, H. T. ROBERSON. NOTICE OF CANDIDACY I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of judge of the re corder's court of Martin County, sub ject to the action of the Democratic primary, and solicit the support of the good men and women pf the county. This May 11th, 1926. 3w J. C. SMITH. NOTICE OF CANDIDACY 1 hereby announce my candidacy for the office of county commissioner for Cross Roads and Robersonville town ships, subject to the action of the Democratic primary to be held in June, 1926. Respectfully, * JOHN L. BAILEY. NOTICE OF CANDIDACY I take this means of announcing my self a candidate for the office of treas urer of Martin ounty, subject to the action of the Democratic primary to be held in June, and kindly ask for the votes and support of the voters of the county, Please accept my sincere thanks for all past favors accorded me. Respectfully submitted, C D. CARSTARPHEN. NOTICE OF CANDIDACY To the Democratic voters of Martin County:—l hereby announce myself a candiadte for the office of sheriff of this county, and solicit your support at the primary to be held in June. If elected, I promise to perform the du ties of the office in a pepper and sat isfactory manner. m3O tp A. L ROEBUCK, (Better known as "Baldy" Roebuck.) NOTICE OF CANDIDAOY 1 take this means of announcing my self a candidate for the office of regis ter of deeds of Martin County, sub ject to the action of the Democratic primary to be held in June, and kind ly ask for the votes and support of the voters of the county. » Please accept my sincere thanks for all past favors accorded me. Respectfully submitted, J. SAM GETSINGER. NOTICE OF CANDIDACY Upon the request of quite a num ber of citizens of Bear Grass and Griffins townahips I announce my can didacy for the office of county com missioner representing said town ships, subject to the Democratic pri mary to be held in June. JAMES L. COLTRAIN. ..... ______ NOTICE OF CANDIDACY I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of county commis sioner of Martin County from Wil liamston aad Poplar Point Township. If nominated and elected, I pledge my best effort* to help lower this tax bur den of the taxpayers by a substantial reduction of taxes, consistent with progress. H. M. BURRAS. | ' ' * • .»• ;• i-. t 1 * PHONE Anything far This Department 46 Miss Gertrude Norton, of Plymouth, spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Norton. Mr. Hugh B. Anderson has accepted a position with the Atlantic Coast line Railroad Co., in Washington. Mr. Julian R. Whitley, of Fremont, visited friends here Sunday- Mr. W. J. Little, of Robersonville was a business visitor here yesterday. Mr. Henry Griffin, of Jamesville, was in the city Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Harrison and Mrs. J. E. Harrisot, visited relatives in Washington Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Williams visited the Chapmans in Grifton Sunday. Messrs. Alonzo and J. R. Parker, of Norfolk, were the guests of their brother, Mr. W. H. Gurkin, last Sun day. Mr. ami Mrs. C. D. Carstarphen and Mr. A. Hassell motored to Hamilton and Rich Square Sunday. Mr. Howell Wadsworth, of New Bern, spent Sunday with his sister, Mrs. J. W. Watts, jr. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Barnhili and son, Eli, and J. H. Purvis left this morning for Asheville. Mrs. Barnhili and Eli will visit Mr. Barnhili there for sev eral days. A word to the wise | Is Sufficient - It Is Hail jj Insurance Time l In 1925 we had a hail storm in Martin County June Bth, another I June 11th, and another June 25th. There was .11250,000.00 worth of I tobaeco destroyed in the fields. Who knows but what we will have hail storms this year; and in May instead of June? At any rate it costs you no more to insure your tobacco the day you plant it than "j it does a month toter. The minute you are ready for hail insurance ■ call ■ LESLIE Fowden, Agent j v HE IS ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE | ROBERSONVILLE LOCAL—PERSONAL Mr. Jesse Coburn, of Whiteville, spent the week end with friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Everett motored to Williams ton Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Salsbury, of Ayden, were visitors here Sunday. Mrs. J. A. Ross and Misses Myrtle Keel Smith, Selma Page, and Mr. John James Ross attended services at Ske warkee, near Williamston, Sunday. Mrs. W. A. Jenkins, of near Par mele, spent Monday in town with rel ativ«?s. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hopkins, oi near Spring Green, weis in town Mon day afternoon shopping. Misses Lina Ruth Beck, Louise Dixon, and Agnes Jenkins, Mary P. Shields, and Miss Galo, members of the school faculty, have returned to their homes. Mr. W. H. Andrews and son, Gas ton, went to Parmele Sunday to visit his father, Mr. Henry Andrews, who is seriously ill. Mr. and Mrs. Eli Stevenson went to Rocky Mount Saturday shopping. Mr. Harper, of Baltimore, Md., wan in towh Tuesday on business. Mr. G. C. Taylor is on the sick list this week. Mr. Harrell, of Norfolk, Vs., was in town Tuesday. Mr. Bill Elliott, of Norfolk, Va., was in town Tuesday on business, Mr. J. E. Page went to Williamston Tuesday afternoon on business. Elder W. M. Monaees, of Wilson, was in town Wednesday afternoon, rep resenting the Wilson Marble Co. Mr. Jessie Curtis spent the week end in Hertford with friends and relatives. Mrs. Kader Lilley, of Richmond, Va. is spending this week with her par enta, Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Bullock. Mrs. Chailey Vick is on the sick list tills week. We hope ahe will have a speedy recovery. DITCHING IS MY OCCUPATION. 16 years experience. J. F. Williams, Route 3, Williamston. n>H '4tp FOR SALE: NICE TOBACCO plant*. Enough to set 20 acres by Monday. J. Frank Weaver. It V -& m - ••• ■ y —4 im MmatPßiia-wtLLmisToH, RC. Miss Olivia Bridgers, teacher .of grade 5a in the local school the past year, returned to her home ut Pote casi Saturday. Mrs. H. M. Stubbs and little son, Harry, wttt leave Thursday tor Wake Forest, where they will visit relatives for a few days. Miss Anna Crawford will leave on Thursday for Kittrell, where she will visit Miss Mildred Purvis for several days. Miss Eleanor Stanback left Sunday for Washington, D. C., where she will visit relatives before going to her home at Mount Gilead. Miss Stan back has taught the fourth grade in the local schools for the past two years. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh G. Horton, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Anderson will - leave tomorrow for Durham, where they will attend the Shriner's Convention. Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Green, will leave tomorrow by motor for Durham to attend the Shriners Convention. Miss Lucy Claire Ivey, who has taught in the local school as second grade teacher, left Saturday for her tiome at Scotland Neck. SANDY RIDGE LOCAL AND PERSONAL NEWS. Mr. W. L. Manning continues very ill with pneumonia. Mrs. W. H. Daniel was out riding Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Jones visited Mrs. Tom Perry, who is real sick. Sunday. Messrs A. W. Hardison, Harold Hop kins, and Misses Bernice Riddick and Coralie Peed motored to Roper Sun day afternoon. —-.... Messrs. Sam and J. E. Pate, Miss Eva Pate, and Mrs. T. A. Peed attend ed the baccalaureate sermon last Sun day night in Williamston. Miss Beljhiee Williams returned to Roper Sunday afternoon after spend ing the past week with Mrs. O. S. Green. WANTS WANTED: AN OPPORTUNITY IS offered a reliable man in Martin County to build a profitable, independ ent business seller Whitmer Products house to house. Products highest quality and guarapteed. Car or wa gon and team hieeded. Real oppor tunity for right man to make $lO to S2O daily. Salesmanship taught free. Write the H. C. Whitmer Co., Dept. 24, Columbus, Ind; mil 2tpd. 'YOUNG BROILERS,". WEIGH A bout 2 pounds each; fiOc pound. Theodore Roberson, Roanoke Poultry j Yards, City. ml* 2t BEGINNING FRIDAY, MAY l>, I wil grind com for cash only, 26c per bushel. Mill runs Tuesdays and Fridays. John H. Mizell. mlB 2tpd NOTICE Applications for the office of town policemen, both day and night,'will be received up to Monday night, Jutte-7, 1926. All applications must be sealed and address to the "mayor or the clerk. By order of the Board of Town Com missioners. GEO. 11. HARRISON, mil 4tw Clerk Increase in Barber Rates Beginning Tuesday, June Ist •* All the Barber Shops of Williamston Will Charge ♦ 20c for a Shave CITIZENS BARBER SHOP MIDWAY BARBER SHOP BARBER SHOP FOR SERVICE AIL Ladies Coats To Close Out ! * at One-Half Price Harrison Bros. & Company -
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