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r,*uy.lt. 1930. , snaa-a .ssi " the khtbrpkisk 11l 111 ———^mmmm——^——^—— In Tfiwn Thursday Attorney S. Brown Shepherd, of Raleigh, was in town Thursday. • Leave for Raleigh . Mm. K. B. Crawford and son, Asa, will go to Raleigh tomorrow to meet Mi. Crawford, who has ben doing special agent work in Georgia for the Heme Insurance Co., for the past six waeks. They will return Sunday. - • Visits Her Sister Here Mist Clarisee Cos, of San ford, vis ited her sister, Miss Miriam Cox, cowt reporter, here this week. Misses Con and Thebna Brown and Brodie Hod carried her to Raleigh Thurs day. In Washington Hospital P. H. Brown and J. O. Manning visited Mrs. Mittie Manning in the Washington Hospital Wednesday. Mrs. Manning has been very ill since on operation she had performed on her last Monday, but it is hoped that her condition is somewhat im proved. e Returns From Virginia M. D. Watts returned Wednesday from Saunton, Va., where he carried Mrs. Robert F. Heydenreich and lit tle daughter, Marianne, to spend some time with Mr. Hej"denreich's parents. aaaaasgg=s —— Good WATTS I Picture. Sound WEEK, APRIL 21 MONDAY TUESDAY Alluring—Enticing NANCY CARROLL in 'Dangerous Paradise' I WED. - THURS. FRIDAY SATURDAY Pauline Frederick, Conrad Geo. O'Brien and Sue Carroll Nagel in In "The Sacred Flame'* "Lone Star Ranger" COMING SOON MARILYN MILLER IN "SALLY" I See and Hear Thia Where Sound la Good 300 Easter D|*GSSo§|| • .5* • ■« * 0, ' • f We have in stock 300 Dresses that must be sold within the next few days. To be absolutely sure that they will be sold, we have reduced our prices below actual cost. This is no fake sale—We are really going to give the best values in Dresses ever offered in Williamston. They are all stylish, well made, and will give you the best of service. Sale will last until April 26th. Note the special prices we are offering. Visit our store. We will guarantee to supply your wants at money-saving prices. - - . JL All 2.98 & 3.98 dresses reduced to $1.98 m -IF All $4.95 Dresses Reduced to $2.98 M Jt| All $6.95 Dresses Reduced to $4.95 | ] J® All $9.95 Dresses Reduced to $5.95 |M All 14.95 Dresses Reduced to $9.95 YOUNG MERCANTILE' CO. Society & Personal Mn. ELBERT 8. PEEL, Editor At Home for the HoUdmys I f Miss Evelyn Harrison is at home from Duke University to spend the i Easter holidays with her parents, Mr. i and Mrs. L. B. Harrison. t » , i » 1 ' Here From Greenville ' * Miss Virginia Harrison is at home s ; from East Carolina Teachers' Col- t 1 lege to spend Easter with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Harrison, a Spend Wednesday m Raleigh ' - Mrs. Wheeler Martin and Mrs. C. ' » J. Sawyer, of Windsor, spent Wed- 1 nesday in Raleigh. N » m > " Attend Funeral in Washington Mrs. F. W. Hoyt and son, Fred erickf*&ttended the funeral of the ( late Miss Julie Hoyt held In Wash t ington Wednesday afternoon. ,j In Greenvill Tuesday j Mrs. Eloise Bennett, Mrs. K. B. j Crawford, and Mrs. Hugh Horton sp nt Tuesday in Greenville. - » 2. ; Misseses Lucille Hassell and Fran ce* Williams are spending the Easter i holidays here with relatives, j • - Here Yesterday i Attorney Henry Mordecai, of Ra s leigh, was here yesterday on profes sional business. PHONE Anything for This Department Va 46 > Mr. Dickey Better Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Crawford car ried the little Dickey boys, Charles and David Dale, to Portsmouth yes terday to visit their father. Mr. Dickey is some better, and Mrs. Dickey, who has been with him for several days, was able to return home with them. Attend Convention Wheeler Martin, J. T. Price, and Wade Vkk, of Robersonville, attend ed the State Republican convention held in Charlotte this week. J. W. Watts, jr., went along with them on a business trip. a In Norfolk Yesterday Mrs. J. G. Staton, Mrs. J. W. An drews, Mrs. F. E. Wynne, and Miss Jane Carraway spent yesterday in Norfolk. - * Visitor Here Yesterday Mrs. Montford Brown, of James ville, was here yesterday. ♦ In Town Thursday Messrs. B. F: Lillejr and Elbie Hardison, of Jamesville, R. F. D., were business visitors in town Thurs €>■ day. Hire Thursday Mrs. W. H. Mizell, of the Rober sonville Herald, was here on business yesterday. ♦ Visiting Her Mother Mrs. E. H., Morrison, of Virginia Beahc, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Fannie S. Biggs, this week. » Guest of Miss Dunning Miss Georgia Dale, of Spruce Pine, is spending the Easter holidays as the guest of Miss Mary Alice Dun ning. HAMILTON NEWS A Urge number of our folks attend ed the (how in Williamston Monday. Among them were Mr. and Mrs. Asa Johnson and daughter, Helen. Mr. K. A. Edmondson, Mrs. D. (i. Matthews and to n, Don, jr., Mrs. S. D Mat thews. Mrs. J. K. Hunting, Mrs. T. B. Slade, and the Misses .Jones, •*, Mr. J. K. Hunting went to Raleigh Tuesday on business. Mrs. Hunting accompanied him as far as Hobgood, where she spent the day with her sis ter, Mrs. Davenport. Miss Beatrice Roebncli, of near Ev eretts, is spending this week with Miss Floried Cox. Miss Mittie Grey Rodgers, of Wash ington, is visiting her sister, Mrs. H. M. Peel, this Week. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Rodgers and Miss Maud Newsom, of Ahoskie, spent Sunday with Mr. and* Mrs. J. A. Davenport.' Mr. C.jIX Perkins and family went fo Greenville Sunday. Mrs. E. P. West is at the bedside of her aunt, who is very ill in Pittsbury, Va. Mrs. R. E. Downs, Mrs. Hubert Hopkins, and Miss Ruth Pippen \fcent to Williamston Tuesday. Mr. D. G. Matthews and Mr. "Leroy Everett went to Williamston Tuesday on business. Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Roebuck, of Robersonville, visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe Edmondson Sunday. Messrs. C. D. Perkins and Bog Slade went to Norfolk Tuesday. Miss Magnolia Cot>urn, of Roberson ville, spent the week end with Miss Catherine Everette. Mr. B. B. Sherrod has taken over the operation of the new filling station. 11 was formerly run by Messrs. John nie Parkcrson and Wadell Foans, who have returned to their home in Green ville. Mr. W. H. Wood, of Ayden, a tim- j btr buyer, was in town today. STOKES-HINES Hamilton, April 16.—A marriage of much interest Inid charming beauty was solemnized last Wednesday eve ning at 7 o'clock, when Mr. Calvin ' Stokes and Miss Norma Hines were united in the holy bonds of matrimony at the Methodist Church here. The Rev. L. C. Brothers, of Robersonville, and pastor of this church, officiating. The impres/sive ring ceremony was used. Mrs. Stokes 'is the attractive daugh i ter of Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Hines, of thj| place, and is very popular among, tire social circle here. Mr Stokes is the son of the late Mr and Mrs. G. C. Stokes, and is held in high esteem 1 by all who know him. The church was most beautifully The Sweetest Way to Say § HAPPY EASTER SEND CANDY THIS EASTER A full line of assorted chocolates for grown-ups in delightfully at tractive Easter Boxes. Also an unusual display of East er Candies for the Kiddies—Easter Bunnies, Eggs and Chickies. Clark's Drugstore decorated with dogwood, palm, crab- t apple, callie lilies and various potted plants. Out of town guests included Miss 'Mary Stokes, of Fremont, Mr. Henry Stokes, of Robersonville, sister and brother of the groom; Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Hines, of Swan Quarter, broth er of the bride; Mr. and Mrp. J. D. Williams, Parmele; Miss Rachel Parker Stokes; and Mr. L. B. Williams, Rob ersonville. Mr. and Mrs. Stokes will tour I through the Shenandoah Valley. Wash ington, D. C., and Baltimore. They will be at home in Robersonville aft er the 25th. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE OP LAND State of North Carolina, County of Martin. The Federal Land Bank of Columbia, Plaintiff, vs.lC. L. Simpson and wife, Mary B. Simpson, Seaboard National Bank, a Corporation, B. A. Critcher, Trustee, Godard Land Co., a Cor poration, J. 0. Godard, and the Wil liamston National Farm Loan Asso ciation, Defendants. Pursuant to a judgment entered in above entitled civil action on the 7th day of April, 1930, in the Superior Court of said County by the Clerk, 1 will on the 12th day of May, 1930, at 12 o'clock M., at the County Court house door in said County sell at pub lic auction to the highest bidder there for the following described lands, sit uated in said county and State in Jamesville Township, comprising 104 acres, more or less, and bounded and described as follows: - A tract of land in Jamesville Town ship, Martin County, North Carolina, on the south side of the Jamesville and Plymouth road about three-quarters of a mile from the station of Hardens, N. C., beginning on the Jamesville and Plymouth road where the mill lane in tersects said Jamesville and Plymouth road, and running thence along the Jamesville and Plymouth road north 78 1-2 degrees west 80 poles to a stob; thence south 6 1-2 W. 212 to a stake; thence north 81 1-2 cast 7 1-2 poles; north 80 1-2 east, 11.5 poles; south 82 degrees east 12.4 poles; north 79 L-2 east 14 poles - north 43 1-2 east 6 poles:' north 56 1-2 cast 9.6 poles; south 83 1-2 east 3.8 poles; .north 82' degrees " east S;8~ poleS ;"flofllf~B3 1-J east 8.68 1 poles; north 46 degrees west 10.64 poles; south 13 1-2 east 7 poks to a , stake in the mill lane; thence follow ing the mill lane in a northerly direc tion to a stake on the Jamesville and taining 104 acres, more or ICM. The terms of sale are as follows: One-fifth cash and remainder pay able in six equal annual installments with 6 per cent interest. i All bids will be received subject to 1 rejection or cconfirmstidn""b'y the Clerk i of said superior court, and no bid will be accepted or reported unless its male* er shall deposit with said clerk at the i close of the bidding the„sum of two hundred and fifty ($250.00) dollars, as of compliance , I TRIO THEATRE ROBERSONVILLE, N. C. HERE SHE IS - THE NEW SWEET HEART OF THE SCREEN You'd love it for y 1 its romance alone. . lOJfICTg but it has girls, tPr) comedy, color, Gnu dancea, and oh, A boy, what sur- ________ priaeal j 3 DAYS 3 MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY APRIL 21st, 22nd, 23rd SPECIAL MATINEE MONDAY. 3:15 Admission, 15c-35c First Show Starts 7:30 - Second Show Starts 9:00 Admissiojj, 25c-SOc Balcony, 25c A FIRST NATIONAL VITAPHONE ALL COLOR EXTRAVAGANZA MIDNIGHT SHOW AT 12:05 A. M. SUNDAY NIGHT, APRIL 20TH PAGE THREE with hi* bid, the same to be credited on his bid when accepted. Notice is now given that said land* will be resold at the same place and upon the same terms at 2 o'clock P M. ot the same day unless said deposit is sooner made. \ Every deposit not forfeited or accept ed will be promptly returned to the maker. This the 7th day of April, 1930. B. A. CRITCHER. • all 4tw Commissioner.
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