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!Ll2£Li TiWgWi Clab Meetinp Wedding* Personals Visitor Here Wednesday Mis Mildred Purvis, of Kittrell, visited Miss Anna Crawford here Wednesday. Leave for Lenoir Mrs. A. R. Dunning and Miss Mar garet Manning left today for Lenoir to attend the graduation of Miss Mary Alice Dunning from Daven port College. Arrive Wednesday Mrs. L. D. Bloom and son, Nor ton, of New York, arrived Wednes day to spend two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Margolis. Leave for Durham Mrs. Dwight Petty and daughter left this wee kfor Durham to spend a month with relatives. • Will Leave Sunday Mrs. L. B. Harrison will leave on Sunday for Durham to attend the graduation of Miss Evelyn Harrison from Duke University. Vote For TROY T. BARNES Candidate for " - ....... •" - : Solicitor Second Judicial District ■ i j ; | i I 1 • i i i ; i DEMOCRAT He is honest, able and fear less. Raised on the farm, grad uate of University of North Car olina. Alumnus Wake Forest Law School. Veteran of the World War. Now an outstand ing lawyer. Vote for a change. Eight years is long enough to hold the solicitor's office. Edge —— combe County has already had __ t _. this office for 28 years. Why con fjT tinue such an unfair policy. Society & Personals Mrs. ELBERT 8. PEEL, Editor | Tailing Mr. and Mrs. Watts . Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Lyon and little of Chapel Hill, arrived to day to spend a week with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Watts, jr. In Town This Week Mrs. Clarance O. Pardo, of Nor folk, is in town this week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Godwin. From Chapel HiU John Wadsworth, of Chapel Hill, will spend the week end with his 1 sister, Mrs. J. W. Watts, jr., and Mr. Watts. ■ • In Norfolk Tuesday . . | Mr. J. D. Woolard was in Nor | folk Tuesday on business. In Town This Wrr* | Troy Barnes, of Wilson, was in town this week on business. • Vtsiting in Tarboro I Mrs. Jack Booker will spend this wefek end in Tarboro with friends, i ruBLKHID KVKHY PHONE Anything for Thia Department 46 Visiting in Dunn Miss Thelma Harrell is visiting friends in Dunn this week. In Washington Yesterday Mesdames J. A. Manning and O. S. Anderson were in Washington yes terday. Visitor Here Thursday J C. C. Fleming, of Jamesville, was 4 business visitor here yesterday. | I'm/ in Norfolk Mr. and Mrs. George Bevans vis ited Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kimel in I Norfolk this week. Visiting in Hamilton Mrs. Fannie Carstarphen is visit ! ing relatives in Hamilton for a few days. • '— Leaves for Washington | Lyman Britt left yesterday for j Washington City, where he has ac cepted a position with the govern ment. ' Attends Final Exercises Miss Ruth Manning attended the graduating exercises at Atlantic Christian College this week. H ill Arrive Monday ' Miss Emily of New York, will arrive Monday to spend a few days with her aunt, Mrs. F. U. Barnes, and Mr. Barnes. m Vn. Here to Spend a, Month Miss Frances Hoyt is here to spend a month with her mother, Mrs. F. W. Hoyt. She has recently had an op m eration for appendicitis at Roosevelt Hospital, in New York, where she is in training, and her many friends are glad to have her home again. ■ » lln Washington Yesterday Mrs. Lawrehce Peel and daughter, • Ruth, were in Washington yesterday. In Washington and Greenville Mrs. A. R. Dunning and Miss El sie Andrews shopped in Washington and Greenville Wednesday. ') Entertains at Bridge Party -Y Mrs. John R. Peele was hostess at a bridge party Tuesday night from Bto 11 o'clock. Those enjoying the entertainment were: Misses Nell Kenet, of Grensboro; Misses Kate Philpott, Khoda Peele, Marina Rob 'erson, Mrs. Luther Peele, Mrs, John I H. Edwards, Mrs. Ben Barnhill, and J Mrs. Will James. High score was i won by Miss Rhoda I'eele. The hostess, assisted by Miss Grace Page, served a delicious salad course, which was thoroughly enjoy ed by every one present J NOTICE OF SALE 175,000.00 Street Improvement Bond* Town of Williamaton, N. C. Scaled bids will be received by the Board of Commissioners of the Town of YVilliamston, N. C. until 8:00 o'clock P. M. June 11, 1930, for the purchase of $75,000 Street Improvement Bonds of said Municipality, the bonds to bear interest not exceeding six percent per annum, payable semi-annually, bid der to name the rate of interest the bends are to bear. The bonds to be dated June, 1, 1930, and maturing $2,- NEW FORD TUDOR SBDAN 4tUrmy. Bumfm m 4 tfn lire van.) 9 Our mechanics are specially trained to service the new Ford . ■- * V YOU'RE aure of good aervice here becauee our are apecially trained to take cere of the new Ford* They know the car from A to Z and from Z to A and they have a peraonal inearcat in every job. See in the not time for offing and growing. > \ WILLLIAMSTON MOTOR COMPANY ""*"' 1 ' " " I THE ENTERPRISE Goes to Town Alone First Time in Months !■ MRS. ALICE BRADLEY "1 don't know what there is in Sargon, but it's the most wondeful medicine 1 ever took in my life! Today is the first time I've been able to come down town alone in six months and it is due to the wondedful strengthening effects of this remarkable medicine! "For months my nerves were up set and 1 was so rundown that I was unable to do any housework, and hard ly able to get out of the house. 1 was so weak I spent most of my time in bed. My appetite was poor, the lightest foods disagreed with me and I suffered continually with chronic constipation. I am on my fourth bottle of Sargon, my appetite is splendid, my digestion is prefect, I'm strong and energetic, my nerves are strengthened and my housework is really a pleasure. Sargon Pills have rid me of constipation for the first time in years."—Mrs. Alice .Bra,dle>vHss. ,Citi>R_Su. ijau Francisco, 5. R. Biggs Drug Co„ agents.—adv 000 annually on June 1, 193.1 to 1936, inclusive; $4,000.00 on June 1, 19,17 to 1V39, inclusive; $5,000 on June 1, 1940 to 1950, inclusive. Denomination SI,OOO. Coupon bonds. Interest payable June 1 and December 1. Both principal and in terest payable in New York City. An unlimited tax is authorized for the full payment of the interest and principal : of these bonds. Purchasers will be fur- I .nislied without charge the blank bonds J and the approval opinion of Messrs, | Storey, Thorndikje, Palmer & Dodge, Attorneys, Boston, Mass,, and Messrs. I Peel and Coburn, Attorneys, William j ston, N. C. The bonds are issued under the provisions of the Municipal Finance Act of North Carolina. All bids must be accompanied by a certified check upon an incorporated bank or trust company unconditionally payable to the order of the Treasurer of the Town of Williamston, N. C. for two-percent of thp., face value of the bonds bid for to secure the Town against any loss resulting from failure of the bidder to comply with tlje terms of this sale. No auction will lie held. No bid for less than par and accrued interest will lie considered. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids. _G, H. HARRISON. ni-30-lt Clerk. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE OF LAND State of North Carolina—County of Martin. The Federal Land Bank of Columbia, Plaintiff vs. R. M. Johnson et al and the Williamston National Farm Loan Association, Defendants. Pursuant to a judgment entered in above entitled civil action on the 12th day of May, 1930, in the Superior Court .of said County by the Clerk, 1 will on the 16th day of Jupe, 1930, at 12 o'- clock M., at the County Courthouse door in said County sell at public auc tion to the highest bidder therefor the following described lands, situated in said county and state in Poplar. Point Township, comprising acres, more or less, and hounded and described as follows: Ist. Tract; All that certain tract or parcel of land containing 138 72-100 acres, more or less, situate, lying and being on the Williamston and Hamil ton Road in Poplar Point Township, Martin County, North Carolina, having such shape, metes, courses and dis tances as will more fully appear reference to a plot thereof made by Jno.-B. Respass, Surveyor, on Nov. 17, 1V22, and- bounded on the North by the lands of T. B. Slade and son; on the east by the Heasley Branch; on the South by T. 11. Slade and son, and on WILLIAMSTON [ the north* by the public road which leads from Williamston to Hamilton and being the same land deeded to R. M. Johnson by Jno. I). Biggs and wife, J. S. Rhodes and wife, by deed dated the 28th day of December, 1916, and of record in the Public registry of Mar tin County, in Book J-2, page 172. 2nd Tract: All that certain tract or parcel of land containing 104 46-100 acres, more or less, lying and being in Poplar Point Township, Martin Coun ty, North Carolina, having such shapes, metes,' calls and distances as will more full appear by reference to §lot thereof made by John B, Respass, urveyor, on Nov. 17, 1922, and bound ed on the north by Alfred Bennett, Ned Williams, Dr. J. S. Rhodes, T. B. Slade and son; on the east by T. B. Slade and son; on the south by Staton and Meadows, and on the east and west by Conoho Creek and being the same tract of land conveyed to R. M. Johnson by J. G. Staton and others, dated Ist day of Nov.l 917, and record ed in the Public Registry of Martin County in Book J-2. page 159. The terms of sale are as follows: One-fifth cash and remainder payable in six equal annual installments with 6 per cent interest. All bids will be received subject to rejection or confirmation by the Clerk of said Superior Court and no bid will be accepted or reported unless its mak er shall deposit with said Clerk at the close of the bidding the sum of two hundred and fifty ($250.00) Dollars as 666 Tablets Relieves ■ Headache or Neuralgia in 30 minutes, checks a Cold the first day, and checks Malaria in three days. 66tt also in Liquid FOR SHERIFF To the Democratic voters of Martin County: I take this means of announc ing my candidacy for the office of sher iff I wish to thank the people of the county for the many favors shown me since my appointment a few months ago. In consideration of your support in the June primary, I assure you every service and consideration possible. ■ CIIAS,ROEBUCK. - FOR BOARD OF EDUCATION To the Democratic voters of Martin County: I take this method in announcing my candidacy fot —office nn the Martin County Board of Education, subject to the Democratic primary to he held on June 7th. J. A. GETSINGER. * FOR TOUNTY COMMISSIONER To the Democratic voters of Mar tin county: . I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of County Commissioner. I will appreciate your support in the primary on June the 7th. If nominated and elected I shall endeavor Xo render as good and faithful service as I am able tp give. Respectfully, JODIE D. WOOLARD. FOR SOLICITOR OF RECORD ER'S COURT I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of Solicitor yf the Martin County Recorder's Court, subject to tlio action of he Democratic Primary, on June 7, 1930. Any support accorded me will be lieartily appreciated. H- O. I'EEI.E. FOR STATE SENATOR I wish to announce my i candidacy for the office of State Senator from the Second Senatorial District, subject to the wishes of the voters in the Democratic primary, June 7th. If nominated and elected to that im portant position, I-shall endeavor to render such service as the trying needs of the people of the State demand. Respectfully, ELBERT S. PEEL. FOR COMMISSIONER To the voters of Martin County: I lake this means of announcing my candidacy for the office of County Commissioner in the Democratic Pri mary, Jurte 7. I will appreciate your support. . » U. S. COYVIN. —♦ FOR CORONER I hereby announce my candidacy for coroner of Martin County, subject to the Democratic primary to be held June 7, 1930. The support of the voters will be highly appreciated. S. ROME BIGGS. FOR SOLICITOR I hereby announce my candidacy for the Democratic nomination as Solicitor of the Recorder's Court, subject to the action of the primary to be held on June 7th. 1 shall appreciate any sup port accorded me. This sth day of May, 1930, WM. H. COBURN. FOR JUDGE OF THE RECORDER'S COURT I hereby announce myself as a can didate fof> the office of Judge of Mar tin County Recorder's Court subject to the wishes of the Democratic voters in the June primary. If nominated and elected I promise to discharge the duties of the office to the best of my ability. J. L. HASSELL. FOR JUDOE OF THE RECORDER'S COURT I hereby announce my candidacy for Ihc office of Judge of the Recorder'* Court of Martin County, subject to the action of the Democratic Primary. Expressing my grateful appreciation for each and every favor extended me and for the general support accorded me by the voting, public, I re-pledge myself to the faithful performance of the duties connected with the office should I again be honored by the ma jority expression of the people. JOS. W. BAILEY. FOR COMMISSIONER I hereby announce my candidacy for the- office of County Commissioner in the Democratic Primary to be held on the 7th day of June. I assure the voters "according me support will be highly appreciated by nte. VAN G. TAYLOR TO THE DEMOCRATIC VOTERS OP MARTIN COUNTY: I hereby announce my candidacy for Treasurer of Martin County, subject to the will of the Democratic voter* in the June primary. I wish also to thank the people for their confidence in me •• shown in myvappointment to fill my father's un expired term, and to pledge them the Continued honest and efficient admin istration of the tfffice should" it br their will to nominate and elect me. W. H. CARSTARPHEN. a forfeit and guaranty Q f compliance with his bid, the same" to be credited on his bid when accepted. Notice is now given that said lands will be resold at, the same place and upon the same terms at 2 o'clock P. M. of the same day unless said deposit is sooner made. Every deposit not forfeited or ac- , cepted will be promptly returned to-the maker. i This the 12th day of May, 1950. ' B. A. CRITCHER," - ni-20-4t ■ , Commissioner. ■ DENIES RUMORS Having heard that rumors,are going around that I have promised certain persons positions as deputies should I be elected to the sheriff's office. I wish to state that I have made no promises to any man and am under obligations to no one. Should I be elected, 1 will have com petent satisfactory helpers, Respectfully yours, R. B. BROWN. A Great Ditcootry When Pasteur discovered, in 1862, that the infection of wounds was caused by malignant bacteria, he per formed a service of inestimable valuo to mankind. Since then medical science has been producing better and better antiseptics, to kill these germs that may enter the smallest cut and give us diseases such as typhoid, tuberculosis and lockjaw. Now, all you hare to do to be sure that these dreadful germs will not infect a wound, is to wash that wound, however small, thoroughly with Liquid Borosone, the modern antisep tic. You can get linuid Borosone, in a sise to fit your needs and purse, from FOR BOARD OF EDUCATION 1 wish to announce my candidacy for the office on the Board of Educa tion of Martin County, subject to the Democratic primary to be held June 7. I assure the people my best efforts in their behalf. Your support will be appreciated. H. C. NORMAN. 1 FOR BOARD OF EDUCATION I hereby announce my candidacy for the-office as a member of the Board of Education of Martin County, subject t > the action of the Democratic pri mary to be held June 7th. Respectfully,. B. M. WORSLFY. - FOR BOARD OF EDUCATION I, again come before the Democratic voters of Martin County, soliciting their support for the office of a mem ber of the County Board of Kduca tion. ( This 1 ask upon the approval of my service in the past. Respectfully, K. B. CRAWFORD. i FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER Alter being persuaded by a number of friends, I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of County Commissioner, subject to the will of the Democratic voters in the primary to be held June 7th. JOSHUA L. COLTRAIN. . ♦ - ■' FOR SHERIFF To the Democratic voters of Martin , County: In response to the requests of my many friends, I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of Sheriff of Martin County, subject to the Demo cratic primary Jyne 7. If nominated and elected, I shall give my best ef forts to the performance of the duties of that office. RpBT, B. BROWN. FOR COMMISSIONER After considering the mater at length, I have decided to announce my candid acy for the office-of' county commis sioner, subject to the action of the Democratic primary to be held June 71 h Assuring my grateful appreciation lor any support accorded me, I promise my best efforts if elected to serve tfie ptople. 11. S. EE RETT, 1 FOR COMMISSIONER 'To the Democratic voters of Martin County: „ I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of county commissioner, sub ject to the action of the primary to be held June 7, 1930. J. HAYWOOD ROGERS. * FOR COMMISSIONER 1 hereby announce my candidacy to again fill the office of county commis sioner before the Democratic primary to be held June 7, 1930. It nominated and elected I shall en deavor lo serve the people of the county honestly and faithfully. L. I*. HOI.LIDAJI FOR CLERK OF THE SIfPERIOR COURT To the Democratic Voters of Mar tin County: In response to the many requests made by my friends, I hereby announce my candidacy" for the office of Clerk of the Superior Court of Martin Coun ty, subject to the action of. the primary on June 7th. Any support accorded me will be greatly appreciated. This the 28th. day of April, 1930. JOHN 1.. RODGERSON. FOR CORONER * 1 take this method of annouhcing to the Democratic voters of Martin Coun ty my candidacy for the office of cor oner. I will appreciate all favors and sup port extended me. B. S. COURTNEY. - TO THE VOTERS OF MARTIN COUNTY At the request of friends I have de cided to enter for one of the County Board of Education. Not for the hon or the salary. Simply to. try to help run the schools in a more economical way.and save the taxpayers something. If you see fit to vote for me I will appreciate it, if not I will not hard of,you. . r Yours for economy, J. EASON LILLEY. FOR REOISTER OF DEEDS To the Democratic voters of Martin County: 1 hereby announce myself a candi date to succeed myself as Register of Deeds of Martin County, subject to the action of the Democratic primary to be held in June. I desire to express to the people my deep appreciation and sincere thank* for all past favors and support, prom ising to give the best service of which I am capable, If I am again favored by the people. J. SAM GETSINGER. PAGE THREE WEAK, NERVOUS Hubopfi uiySw SW F«lt C|, P. 11,, At* otrMfer, Mtnr After Talrif Canto. Oreenwood, Mte -Un. W. IX Taylor, of 1313 CarroDton Avenue, this city, hu written ot her use at Cardul u follows: "About five yean ago, I was In ill health. I suffered a great deal of pain In my sides and in the lower part of my body. I was weak and nervous, and at the least noise I'felt like I must scream. "At I would have to go to bed." My' head would ache. It would take me three or four days to get over these spells. /"A friend told me to take Cardul, wmch I did. After my first bottle, I saw some improvement. When I had taken three bottles, I felt stronger and better than I had In some time. I did not have any more of those bad spells. "I certainly recommend CarduL" Thousands of other women rec ommend Cardul, after having found It of valuable assistance to tbem In building up their health. > Cardul Is a purely vegetable medi cine, and contains nothing harmful. The medicinal value of the herbs from which Cardul Is extracted have been well-known in the history of medicine for more than six him, dred years. -FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER To the voters of Martin County : Prompted by a petition presented to me signed by a number ot voters and tax payers of the county, 1 am running for the office of County Commissioner. If nominated and elected, it will be my purpose to cut expenses consistent with good business judgment, alul thereby redt'ice taxes so tar as within mj'-pn%\Tr:—t'tie TJtlief duties' connetTted with the office will IK 1 , given due con sideration and attention. I most respectfully solicit your sup pert in the primury'to be held June 7, if our views agree, and you think I can render the people of the county service that will he beneficial to them. J. G. STATUS. FOR MEMBER BOARD OF EDUCATION I To the Democratic Voters of Mar ! tin County: rhereby announce my candidacy for member of tlic Martin County Board ot Education, subject to the primary, June 7. The trust carried in my ap pointment sevefal months ago is ureat- I I.V appreciated by me, and if nominated and elected. I assure, the people my i most sincere and holiest efforts as a member of the educational body JAVAN KoGKKS FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER Being thoroughly acquainted with the county's business, aijd realizing its needs, 1 hereby announce my candidacy for county commissioner, subject to the Democratic (primary to be held June 7, 1930. Upon the assurance of my best service to the county and its peo ple, I earnestly solicit the support of the voters. T. C. GRIFFIN. ® FOR TREASURER To the Democratic Voters of Martin County; In response to the many requests made by many splendid men and wo men, 1 hereby announce tny candidacy for the office of treasurer for Martin County, subject to the Democratic pri mary June 7. I feel as if these re quests arc deserving of my fullest con sideration, and I have decided to make I the race in the hope that I may be of real service to fbe people of Martin County, and if nominated and elected I shall give my best efforts to the per formance of the duties of that office. J NO, K. POPE. FOR TREASURER I hereby announce my candidacy for the Democratic nomination as Coun ty Treasurer, subject to the action of the primary on June 7. Any support accorded me will be heartily appre ciated. This 24th day of April, 19.10. GUS HARRISON. FOR CLERK OF THE SUPERIOR * COURT To the Democratic voters of Martin County: I take this means to announce my sell a candidate for the office of Clerk oi the Superior Court of Martin Coun ty, subject to the action of the primary on June 7th. I desire to thank the people for the confidence they have" shown in me in tin past and pledge myself to the full est to give them the very best service "ot which I am capable, if nominated and elected. R. J. PEEL. m " / TO THE DEMOCRATIC VOTERS OF MARTIN COUNTY I hereby anifouirte my candidacy for the office of county commissioner, in the primary on the 7th day of June, 1930. Respectfully, J. ALI'HONSO EVERETT. Oak City. - — TO THE DEMOCRATIC VOTERS OF MARTIN COUNTY At the request of a number of my friends, and aftpr' mych deliberation, I am announcing myself as a candidate for the office of Clerk of Superior Court of Martin County, subject to the action of the Democratic Primary on June 7th. By reason of my experience and former connection with the office, I feel qualified to assume its duties, and if nominated and elected, I prom ise the best service of which I am capable of giving. JOHN D. LILLEY. TO THE DEMOCRATIC VOTERS OP MARTIN COUNTY After much consideration and in re sponse to requests from many friends, I hereby announce m* candidacy for the office of Register of Deeds of Mar tin County, subject to the action of the Democratic Primary of June 7th. If nominated and elected, I will, to the best of my ability give the people the best service possible. I shall heart ily appreciate any support accorded mc. FRED S. POWELJL
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