PAGE FOUR QUINN'S TENTH ANNIVERSARY SALE! Beginning Saturday, Nov. 15th Sacrificing Entire Stock for Cash Quinn's prices arc always lowe# and are marked as usual in plain figures on everything in stock. Our big sacrifice and saving to you is plainly shown on the extra sale tpgs which have just been attached to each piece of stock. If you are ever to need furniture, now is the time to buy as "Quinn Sells it For Less." For illustration, we quote you three or four items that we have on sale, space preventing our mentioning more. 300 Sofa Pillows To the first 300 women entering our store on Saturday, November 15, we will sell a 75c pillow for only— 15c QUINN FURNITURE COMPANY Program of Presbyterian Service For Next Sunday • Church School 9:45 A M. Depart mental Classes. Worship Service and Sermon: "Imita tion and Influence." The doors of this church are always wide open to all who feel the need of a living Savior. Having built on things material only to see them crumble beneath your feet, in your reconstruc tion, why not build upon the one sure foundation? Jesus Christ. No mat ter who you are or what you are — you are always welcome in tins House ol God. Leg get Is Farm Sunday SCIHHII 3:0(1 I'. M Mrs. Keel Supt. Preaching Immediately alter Sun day School. You are invited to come and enjoy these services. Bear Crass The usual Presbyterian service will be held in the school house audi torium at Bear Grass at 7 1' M. Come and hear the children sing—come and sing yourself. Local Baptists Announce Program of Services Sunday morning at the eleven o'- clock hour, the pastor has invited all those who have joined -the Memorial Baptist Church within the last five years to he present, for the entire service will be built around those who have come into the church in that time. They are to be the special guests at this service. The other serviced of the church organization will all meet at their usual and customary time. The pastor of the church is just home from the sessions of the one hwndreth anniversary of the State Baptist Convention of North Carolina Baptists, and reports great sessions at Raleigh and at Wake Forest where the several meetings were held. Th -neirt convention goes to Win»- tou-Salem. Rev. D. A. Petty To Preach At Holly Springs Sunday Rev. D. A. Petty will preach his last sermon before Confernce, at Holjy Springs Church unday after nook at 3:00 o'clock. / • Because the stockholders in the Mill Springs Potato Curing House of Polk County needed all the space in the 4200-bushel house, non stockholders say they will build another house in the community next season. [SPECIAL On Cigarettes Two 15c Packages for 25c Or Carton for sl.lß Soft Drink*, Ice Cream, and Fruits. Stand ard Brands of Patent Medicines. Supplies for School Children. Pull Line of Toilet Articles. •*. * Try Our Cleaning and Pressing Department. We Coiled and Deliver in Town PHONE 154 P. P. PEEL wt . - 7. JAMESVILLE SCHOOL NEWS Club' Meeting ♦— The Woman's Club of the Poplar (Chapel Community met Tuesday (afternoon with Mrs. S. S. Davis. Miss Sleeper helped the ladies make new j luits or remodel their old ones. There were six members present. Principal Talks In Chapel I • l ! MT: A I. Pollock," the Pririicpal of Ijamesville High School, made a splendid talk to the school children Monday November 3. Mr._Pollock gave figures concerning cheating in North Carolina State College, which he gained from slate papers. These figures are a* follows: 21 per cent of the Freshmen cheat; 58 per cent of sophomores, 61 iht 1 cent of juniors and 65 per cent of seniors. We stated that students from the country have the lowest record, the village next, the small town and then the city. After hearing this talk the students ,of the school resolved to establish a better honor record than they had i eyer had before. Hallowe'en Party A Halowe'en supper as given to rrise funds with which to make the last payment on the piano and paying for some library books. S,upper was served, beginning at 7:00 and conti- i lining until 9:00. There was a fishing pond for the small children who found j much pleasure in fishing to see what, they could catch. The older boys aihl girls found much fun in having there fortunes told by Mr. Cecil Tay lot, The rest of the teachers assisted in serving supper. After 9:00 o'clock! the. people were called to the audi torium to enjoy a free program given , by the teachers and students of the' school. The group of witches had a dancing contest, the second group won, .the winners being as follows, | Jack Martin, Margaret Ange, and Mel ibit Martin. The prize was a large box of candy. Announce Birth Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Overby, of Jamesville, announce the birth of a daughter, Violet Sue, November 4, 1930. 666 is a doctor's Prescription for COLDS and HEADACHES It is the most speedy remedy known. 666 ALSO IN TABLETB rwfSS Double Cane Rockers $1.20 Better Chevrolet Company Display New Chevrolet The Jiew model Chevrolet, an nounced by Chevrolet Motor | Company today, will he on display in I tile showrooms of the Better Chevro ilit Motor Company, Rolyersonville, tomorrow, it was stated by Messrs. House and Joyner, dealers, to'day. The new car, embracing: a number of changes and improvements, goes on display in Robersonville simultan eously with others all over the coun tty". and the Robersonville dealers are extending the public an invitation to view the car there. WMIS FOR RENT: ONE THREE ROOM ' apartment; one two room apartment, I suitable for light housekeeping, with both water and lights. Apply to B. B. Williams, adjoining the Brick Warehouse. , n7 2t For Sale Incubator capacity 350 eggs in good condition see or call I. T. Sarvis. Anderson Farm near Coun ty Home, Williamston. N-i l-2tw O'coat Misplsced Through a mistake, some one took my overcoat and left their own, when leaving services at the Baptist Church Sunday night. A correction will be appreciated. W. G. PEEL. N-l l-2tw For Rent Two Horse farm with six room dwelling, double kitchen, to bacco liarnes and other necessary out buildings. Located on road from Windsor to Colerain, Fine land for tobacco, peanuts, cotton and corh. Terms easy. Address J. T. Freeman Windsor, N. C. N-l l-2tw I HAVE AN OLD SOLID MA hogany drop-leaf dining or breakfast table, with set of chairs to match, for sale at sacrifice.—Can be seen at ["Stacy Cox & Sons. G. Harry Bry ant, apartment at J. H. Gurganus. STRAIGHT SALARY: $35.00 PER week and expenses. Man or woman witli rig to introduce POULTRY MIXTURE, Eureka Mfg. C., East St. Louis, 111. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain Deed of Trust, executed to the undersigned Trustee, dated 25th day of June, 1927, and recorded in Hook Y-Z, page 268, and the stipulations not having been complied with, and at the request of the holder of said bond, the under signed Trustee will, on the 15th day of December, 1930, at 12 o'clock, NOON, in front of the Courthouse door of Martin County, offer for sale, to the highest bidder, for cash, the following described land: One (1) tract of laud lying and be ing in the town of Hamilton, N. C. beginning at the southeast .corner of L.ight Front Street, of the Town of Hamilton, N. C., running down said street 127 feet to H. S. Clark's line; thence along Clark's line to the old Methodist E. Church, by Jas. T. Wal do on the 15th day of June, 1884; thence including said church lot, along said Light Street to the begin ning. Containing 3-8 of an acre, more or less, and being the same premises as described in the deed from W. A. Haislip to Augustus Floyd, which is oi record in the Public Registry of Martin County in Book AAA, at page 421, to which referrence is made for further information. This the 13th'day of November, 1930. B. A. CRITCHER. N-14-4t , Trustee, SALE OP VALUABLE PARM PROPERTY Under and by virtue of the author ity conferred upon us in a deed of trust executed by John N. Hopkins (unmarried) on the 18th day of March 1920 and recorded in Book X 2, Page 255-256, we will on Saturday, the 29th day of November 1930 at 12 o'clock, noon, at the courthouse door in Martin County, Williamston, N, C., sell at public auction for cash to the highest bidder, the following land to wit: Beginning on the North Carolina State Highway Route No. 90, at the E. corner of the lands of the heirs of N. S. Peel and running thence along said line N. JO E. 13 poles, thence N. 61 E. 4 1-2 poles thence N. 13 E. 10 poles; thence N. 3 E. 10 poles, thence N. 31 E. 6 poles, thence N. 14 W. 15 I*2 poles, thence N. 37 E. 6 poles, tb*Jt«e N. 2 W. 28 pole*, thence N. II E. 10 poles, thence N. 37 E. 12 poles, thence N. 3 E. IS pole*, N. 21 THE ENTERPRISE W. 16 poles, thence N. 13 E. 14 poles; thence N. 13 W. 14 poles, tlicnce N. 85 E. 20 poles, thence N. 72 E. 20 poles, thence S. 88 E. 52 pcles, thence N. 75 E. 26 poles, thence N. 64 E. 15 poles, thence along the lands of Theodore Roberson S. 11.30 E. 190 poles; thence S. 58 VV. 20i poles; thence N. 83 W. 8 1-2 pol?s, ! thence S. 58 W. 16 poles, thence S. 1 69 VV. 16 poles, thence S. 51 W.-12 poles; thence along the lands of the! Cotanch Heirs N. 12 W. 64 poles, S. 59 \V. 89 poles thence running along public highway N. 55 W. 34 1-2 poles, to the beginning, containing exactly j 170.5 acres, less one acre situate on State Highway No. 90 at the begin-! ning of the above description. This sale is - made by reason of the failure of John N., Hopkins (unmar-i ricd) to pay off and discharge the indebtedness secured by said deed of, trust. A deposit of 10 per cent will be re quired from the purchaser at the sale. This the 24th day of October -1930. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF DURHAM, n-7, 4t Trustee. Durham, N. C. NOTICE Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Lloyd Benjamin Rob erson, deceased, late of Martin Coun ty. North Carolina, this is to notify | all persons having claims against said estate to exhibit them to the under signed at Willianiston, N. C., on or beiolx .the 13th day of November, 1931 or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All person* indebted to said estate will please make im mediate payment; This 13th day of November, 1930. I Mrs. FANNIE ROBEKSON. n!4 6tw Administratrix. | NOTICE OF SERVICE OF SUM MONS BY PUBLICATION North Carolina, Martin County—in the Superior Court. L. B. and Eva Harrison, surviving Woolard, Richard Brinston, Rosa Bros, and Company, versus Mack Wolard, Richard Brinston, Roaa Brintson and others, heirs at law of King Woolard. The defendants, Richard Hrintson and Rosa Brintson will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Martin County, North Carolina for the purpose of foreclosing certain deeds of trust against the Kin# Wool ard land in Griffins Township, Mar tin County in which the said defend ants have an interest. The said de fendants will further take notice that the art required to appear and ans wer or demur to the complaint that has been filed in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Martin WOOD FOR SALE Bone dry oak slab wood, cut to stove length. $3.00 Truck Load Per Half Cord $1.50 Half Load ■ M. J. NORTON BACKACHE SPELLS m UJ/.Tbtui Ur|*4 H«r T. 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Oardui is a purely wegeteMemm edy and no thin* hamfid or lnjurioua Zt nay ta safety tetan 5 a * "V CAR LOAD OF STOVES AT COST 18-Inch Heater, rtfe A Full lined #[} 1 ■HU County within 30 days froip the 29th day of Nov. 1930 or the Plaintiffs will apply to the Court for the relief demanded. This the 20th day of October, 1930. R. J. PEEL, Clerk, n-7, 4t Superior Court. NOTICE OF EXECUTION SALE North Carolina, Martin County; Su perior Court. Carrow-Crawford Company vs. Theo. ad wife, Luda Roberson. By virtue of an execution'directed to the undersigned froip the Superior Court of Martin County in the above entitled action, I will, on Monday the Ist day of Dec. 1930 at 12 o'clock M. in front of the courthouse door in the town of Williamston, North Carolina sell to "the highest bidder for cash to satisfy the said execution, all the right, title and interest which the said Luda Roberson, the defendant, has in the following described real estate, to-wit: . First Tract; Beginning at a post in the Island Road, corner of Godard Bros.; thence with the line of Gordard Bros. N. 70 E. 28 poles; thence N. 45 E. 26 poles to an oak; thence S. 36 E. 18 poles; thence with the line of John Lyon N. 43 W. 88 poles to a Branch; thence with said Branch N. 42 VV. 42 poles; thence N. 40 VV. 98 and 1-5 poles; thence tl. 15 W. 32 poles to You Are Cordially Invited To Attend A Special Showing of THE NEW BIGGER and BETTER CHEVROLET SIX Saturday, Nov. 15th Greater Beauty Greater Comfort Greater Value This great new car combines all of Chevrolet's well known features of dependability, comfort, safety, economy, and performance with a new type of beauty. Chevrolet's prices are remarkably low and reflect Chevrolet's policy of always passing on to its pur chasers the savings made by intensive Research, thorough testing and volume production. Truly, This New Chevrolet Is The Great American Value BE SURE TO SEE THESE WONDERFUL NEW CARS! Better Chevrolet Co. ROBERSONVILLE, N. C. __ " ~ ■ :■: j&M WILUAMITON IMMTN CABfIIJMA mmin TmHlft , a sweet gum, corner of Godard Bros.; I thence with the line of Godard Bros. I N. 86 W. 21 poles; thence S. 4 VV. 2 J poles; thence S. 73 VV. 100 poles to Peters Swamp; thence with said Swamp S. 2 W. 40 poles; thence S. 24 VV. 36 poles; thence S. 36 E. 55 poles and S. 5 EJ»3O poles; thence N. 76 E. 70 poles to said Island Road; thence with said road S. 17 E. 35 poles to the beginnig, containing 168 acres more or less and being the same land conveyed to the said Theodoro Rober son and wife, Ludie Roberson, by Frank Griffin and wife, by deed dated July 4th, 1903 and of record in Mar tin County Public Registry in Book K.K.K., page 203. Second Tract: Beginning at a gum stump on the edge of the Jamesville and Williamston Road, corner of Al fred Hillard and Edgar Smithwick's; thence North with the line of Edgar Smithwick 16 E. 177.6 poles to a stake and gum stump, corner of Paul Smith wick; thence with the line of Paul Smithwick S. 70 degrees 15 minutes E. 85.8 poles to a pine, corner of Paul Smithwick and Theodore Roberson; thence with the line of Thoedore Ro berson S t 5 degrees 15 minutes W. 48 poles to a poplar stump; thence S. 35 degrees 15 minutes E. 35 polesto an oak; thence S. 32 degrees 15 minutes VV. 20 poles; thence S. 79 degrees W. 20 1-5 poles; thence S. 22 W. 25.8 poles Bed Room Suit 3-Piece Bed Room rt* A Suit, Walnut I tt/U Washington, N. C. Friday, November 14^1930- to a branch; thence with said branch S. 31 degret 45 mint W. 96 pole*; thence S. 30 W. 8 poles; thence S. 4 W. 24 poles to the said Jamesville and VV'mston road; thence with said road back to the beginning and runniiu around and including the same lands conveyed to said Theodore Roberto# and wife, Loudie Roberson by deeds dated April 18, 1922, from B. Duke Critcher, trustee, of record in Martin County Public Registry in Book K-2, pages 305 and 306. Saving and excepting the homestead of Loudie Roberson as allotted by three appraisers and described as follows, to-wit: Beginnis at the road leading from Highway No. 90 to Ludie Roberson's house and in the Ludie Roberson and G. W. Williams line at a tobacco barn and running Southwestwardly along said line to twin white thence Northwestwardly a straight line to a stake in Ludie Roberson's field; thence a Northwestwardly direction a straight linr to chopped gum in the run of a brand; thence Eastwardly along said Branch to the Island road and thence southwardly along said Island road to the beginning. This the 28th day of October, 1930. C. B. ROEBUCK, Sheriff. Elbert S. Peel, Attorney. n-74tw