Tmadmy r Febcumry JO, iftfl . Clok Mwdnge r I II I , mill Wa&Bngs Visitors here Saturday Messrs. Lonnie Taylor and Perlie Holiday, of Williamston, route were visitors here Saturday. In Charlotte Mr. W. J. Watts Jr, was in Char-; lotte last week on business. » Attend Show Here Mr. and Mrs. Carl Goerch and Seth Baum, attended the show here ' i Frijjay night. Returns from FarmviUe Mr. Boyd Hight, returned last week from Farmville, where he has J been working on the tobacco market for several months. Williamston Visitors Messrs. Calvin Ayert, R. S. Price and Jas. R. Harrison, of Williamston route 5, were visitors to this office last week. • ■ ■ Here from Oak City Mr. H. M. Aimley, principal of the Oak City school, was a visitor here Saturday. Here from Greer, S. C. Mrs. P. J. Johnston of Greer, South Carolina is visiting her sister, Mn. T. B. Brandon at her home on Smithwick Street. THE SATISFACTION OF KNOWING— If you were to leave yor wife a Bank— WHAT WOULD SHE DO WITH IT? If you were to leave her a Farm— .WHAT WOULD SHE DO WITH IT? If you were to leave her an automobile— WHAT WOULD SHE DO WITH IT? If you wre to leave her a business of any kind— WHAT WQULD SHE DO WITH IT? If you were to leave her $5,000 in Cash— If you were to leave her a law practice, a doctor's practic or any other clientile — WHAT WOULD SHE DO WITH IT? YOU DON'T KNOW! Suppose, then, that you leave her a monthly in come for lite; what do you think she would do with that? Ah! you know what she would do with a Month ly Income. You know that she always would have it. , You know that her income never would become a part of the $700,000,000 which women are said to lose each year in worthless investments. For information on Policies, see, call or write me. W. G. PEEL WILLIAMSTON, N. C. ___A I P er *" I u\ cent I An I f Incentive I V for Savers ■•ss/ Four per cent an savings! Vou I tiiiife will be surprised how rapidly I gXNBf > that adds to your principal. Set V yourself a definite savings goal v , —begin this week and you will V find yourself in a comfortable m position at the end of the year. I W There is no feeling to be com- I ' pared to the security of having \ a sum of ready money to your account in the bank. I Branch Banking I & Trust Company WILLI AMSTON, N. C j Society & Personals Mm ALBERT S. PEEL, Editor * > Here from Oak City Mr. and Mrs. Jno. T. Daniel of Oak City were visitors here Saturday. Charlotte Attorney Here Attorney E. T. Coffin, of Charlotte, was a professional visitor here Satur day. Deputy Marshall Here ' Deputy Marshall E. T. Crow, of Wilson and Goldsboro, was here Sat urday. • ■ Griffin's men here Messrs. Ben and Eddie Manning, of Griffins township, was a visitor to this office Saturday. Here from Greenville Mr. Ollie Clark, of Greenville, N. C., was a business visitor here yesterday. Mtend Teachers Meeting L Miss Martha Baldrie and Miss Roebuck, teachers in the Everetts school, were visitors here Saturday. Visitor here Yesterday Mr. Arthur Corey, of Route I, was a business visitor here yesterday. • Mrs. Thad Harrison and daughter Martha and Mrs. Myrtle Brown were visitors in Raleigh last Saturday. WIIXI*MtTO» mSSSSSLSSSSH£« PHONE Anything (or This Ptpirlßitnt V* 46 j Visiting daughter here Mrs. Blanch Anderson, of Leg-j getts is visiting her daughter Mrs. 'Harrison this week. I In Greenville Sunday Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Crockett, vi sited their daughter Mary Ann at the F,. C. T. College in Greenville Sunday. Former residents here Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Woolard and son J. D. Jr. of Goldsboro visited | Mr. and Mrs. Leaman Barnhill here iSunday. j m Here from Goldsboro Miss Pauline Croson, of Goldsboro, i visited friends here over the week end. | Visit relatives Sunday 1 Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Pope, of j Robersonville, visited relatives here Sunday. - • Visited Mother last week Mrs. Theodore Miller, of Elizabeth City, visited her mother Mrs. Jim Mizell, here last week. * Plymouth Visitors here ! Messrs. W. H. Clark and R. P. | Walker, of Plymouth, were visitors j here Sunday, ♦ I Here from Norfolk j Dr. W. H. Harrell, of Norfolk, vi ! sited his mother Mrs. W. H. Harrell here Sunday. Here from Wake Forest Mr. Toodile Holdren, of Wake Forest, visited friends here Sunday. • I Visiting parents Mr. William James, of Washington' City, is visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. Will James here for several days. m In South Hill Sunday t. Miss Mary Cook, spent the week end in South Hill, Va., visiting friends. ♦ In Raleigh Today Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Dunning, are in Raleigh today where Mr. Dunning is attending to professional business. Here from U'Uson Messrs. Bob Edgerton ancf John Winfield, of Wilson, visited friends here Sunday. In Raleigh This Week Mrs. E. S, Peel, is in Raleigh this week with Mr. Peel, attending the ■ state legislature. ♦ Here from Hamilton | Mr. Frank Gladstone, of Hamilton, was a visitor here yesterday. Here from Bear Grass Mr. Bennett Rogers, of Bear Grass was here yesterday. Moving To New Building Greet Spring In Wp A TP FRESH, CLEAN CLOTHES rre/l "' * t4B) moving nW/ NEW LOOKS / Mfrk. I M mi Back to Old Clothgs jju f nM ■ *."*ll 1 Ilv They come in looking pretty ***} Staton Building rs-H'vS: m/ v * O service dees the trick. -It in- j| chides the most modern methods Springtime is the time to freshen up your ward- rni_ for remov > n K K r > me . spots. and robe. And that's where we enter the picture-for J[ O X ||o - dir » w 'thout a bit of damage to Jw every cleaning job is a job on which we excel. the fabric or color. Go through /« Suits .coats, frocks—we know just how to give " y°" r wardrobe and pick out the hem a gentle, thorough cleaning that will restore /\1 I|\ Jf\ /Y* things you want to wear for early their now looks and make them presentable again ■ ■■4* l I #/\p|T ■■l I A spring, lhen let us freshen them ** for wear on any occasion. Get your clothes In ■■III I ■ I■VII II ■" U P for you. Vou 11 be delighted r'^JKyf order before the Spring rush .. . better phone for \J IVI JL VFkJ V\l IIIVV with the results and with our /]f7\ I us to call today. * - economical cleaning prices. > JW' W. D. AMBERS The, Modern Dry Cleaner THE IS NT JSR PRISE Here from Wilson Mr. John Barcley, of Wilson, de livered the Boy Scout sermon »t the Baptist Church here Sunday night. m Former residents here Mr. and Mrs, Walter Jernigan, of New Bern, visited friends and rela tives here over the week end. • In Roper Sunday . I Mr. and Mrs. John A. Manning and Mr, and Mrs. Herbert Clark vi-| sited in Roper Sunday. Attends Funeral Sunday Mr. Guy Simpson, of Marion, S. 1 C., attended the funeral of his Uncle Mr. John Bowen here Sunday. Attend show here Miss Tillie Hodges and Mrs. Char-! les Mumford of Washington attend-; ed the show here Friday night. Here from Robersonville Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Everett, of Robersonville were visitors here Sun day. Returns from Philadelphia Mrs. C. H. Dickey returned Sat urday from Philadelphia, where she has been visiting relatives for se veral weeks. I Visiting in Maryland Mr. and Mrs. F. U. Barnes, will leave Wednesday for Maryland, where they will visit relatives for I several days. ♦ M Returns to Hamilton j Mr. Bill Haislip, left yesterday ( for Hamilton where he will make his home in the future. Friends of Mr. i Haislip regret to see him leave Wil liamston. i Here from Jamesville i Professor W. T. Overby of James | ville, was a business visitor here yes j terday. , IN MEMORIAM i In Memory of My Dear Father, Robt. Gardner, who patted away Febru -1 »ry 12, 1930. Oiie year ago our Saviour Sent an angel from His throne And took my dear father To a beautiful, lieaveitly home. A dear one from us is gone A voice we love is still, A place is vacant in our home, Which never can be filled. Hear one, how we miss you, Miss the lace that was so dear. We hope to-meet again On that bright and shining short - , 1 Where there is no pain or sorrow, Where partings are no more. Written by his loving son, JOHN ""NOTICE OF SALE (North Carolina, Martin County—ln Superior Court. J. B. Hyman and Bettie Hyman vs. W. T. Hyman. By virtue of aii execution directed to the undersigned from the Superior Court of Martin County iir the above entitled action, 1 will, on the 2nd. day of March, 1931, at 12 o'clock, Noon, in front of the Courthouse door of Martin County, sell to the highest bid der, for cash, to satisfy said execution, all the right, title and interest that the said VV. T. Hyman, defendant, has in and to the following described land: Beginning in Cain Branch at a Black ' Gum, 1). L. Brown's corner; thence with line of D. 1.. Brown S 3 E 2288 i feet; thence S 3 E 300 feet S 2 30 E. | 700 feet and 150 feet to a stake cen j tered by tso pines and black gum at I corner of lot No. 9; thence N 71 de grees 10' E 903 feet and 752 feet to a 1 stake corner of Close land; thence N 1 34 degrees W 1449 feet N. 33-50 N 18 P U lt_ I•H ID IVBUY TuieOAY AMP WHDAY degrees 20* W 239 feet N 4 degrees > 30' W 269 feet to Lightwood stump in Cain Branch, corner of Close land; thence with and 66 feet to the beginning. Con taining 60 7-100 acres. This 2nd day of February, 1931. C. B. ROEBUCK,' F-3-4t Sheriff. NOTICE OF RE-SALE Under and by virtue of an order of re-sale in the case "D. G. Matthews i vs. T. H. Burras Heirs" the under-[ signed Commissioner will, on the 2nd > day of February, 1931, at 12 o'clock,' Noon, in front of the Courthouse door | of Martin County, offer for sale, to the highest bidder, for cash, the fol-j lowing described land: A tract of land located in Jatnesvillej Township, Martin County, North Car-| olina, bounded on the East by Maple | Branch, on the South by Cooper; Swamp, on the West by Gurkin land, j and on the North by the Marriner j Place» .' - i This 16th dav of January, 1931. B. A. CRITCHER, M J -20-4t Commissioner. ] NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the author- . ity conferred upon nie under the terms ) of a deed of trust executed to me by l J, L. Hopkins and wile, Norah V. i Hopkins, on the 28th day of_January, I 1928, «hich deed of trust is duly re- •. corded in the Martin County records, c Book V-2, page 387. The indebtedness ; i secured therein not having been paid, t I- " * ; - \J Margolis Bros. Distribute . The last minute styles in > Coats, Dresses and Millinery Our New York office is constantly keeping us posted with the newer ideas Our Buyer Is in New York This Week ~'7 adding to our present stock of crispy styles of smart wearing apparel. Come in without obligations to buy. Prices are with in your reach. ? Margolis Brothers and st the request of the owner of said debt, 1 shall offer, at public sale, to the highest bidder, for cash, at the courthouse door in Martin county, on Monday, February 23, 1931, at 12 o'- clock, M., the land described therein as follows; Bounded on the N. by the lands of Ed Peel; on the E. by Daniel and Sta | ton Mill Road; on the S. by the lands lof J. G. Staton; and on the W. by j Plenny Peel, containing sixty-five, 65, | acres, more or less and being one of j the tracts of land that formerly be | longed to the Joel Bennett Estate, i and conveyed to the grantors herein |by R." L. Coburn, Commissioner, which is of record in Book , at page , of Martin County Public registry. This the 23rd day of January, 1931. | R. 1.. COHURN, l-27-4t Trustee. I NOTICE OF SALE j Under nad by virtue of the power of j sale contained in a certain deed of i trust executed to the undersigned trustee on 251h day of May, 1927 anil of record in the Public registry of Martin County in Book Y-2 at page 251, said deed of trust having been given for the urposc of securing a cer tain note of even date and tenor there with, and default having been made in the payment of the .said note and' the stiulattons contained in the said deed of trust not having been complied with and at the request of the holder of the saiil note, the undersigned trustee PAGE THREE , » will on Thursday, the 26th day of February, 1931 at 12 o'clock M. in front of the courthouse door in the town of Williamston. N. C. offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash the following described real estate, to-wit: 1 Bounded by Elm Street, Dr. W. E. Waren, J. E. Pope, R. G. Harrison, Mrs. Lottie Peel, Mrs. Myrtle Brown and Walter Halberstadt and a street running from Church Str'eet by the lot of Dr. W. E. Warren, Mrs. Fan nie Crawford to Elm Street and being the same land deeded to Mrs. Alice Godard by J. G. Godard. Reference is hereby made to Public 'Registry of Martin County. This the 26th" clay of January, 1931. ELBERT S. PEEL, J-27-4t Trustee. ; | Baby Chicks ELECTRICALLY HATCHED 1 Barred Plymouth Rocks and Rhode Island Reds from High grade free range flocks and White Leghorns from Grandview AAA strain hens, mated with cock erics whose- mother was official winner* at New York Content, laying 3)12 weighing per doz en e«Ks in one year $12.00, per hun dred Gillam Hatchery WINDSOR, N. C. 4

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