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PAGE FOUR Fire Company Answers First Call oi Week Today The local fire company answered its first call of the week at eight o'clock this morning when one of the W. I. Skinner Tobacco company trucks caught fire at the Texas Service Sta tion, near the A. C. L. station. Em ployees at the station used all available fire extinguishers, and when they fail ed to check the flames, the department J was summoned. During the meantime a waterhose at the station was brought into use and the fire was checked. Damage was estimated at $lO. ♦ Presbyterian Service In the County Next Sunday Sunday March Bth 1931 "The Church With An Open Door." True Saving: *'lf you want to kNow how your children will TURN OUT, just observe when they TURN IN." Church School V:45 A. M. Worship Service and Sermon: 11 A- M. The message will be brought by Kev. W. Payne Brown of Edenton, NC. " * • Roberson's Farm Sunday School at 2:30 I'. M. I'reach-J ing every "2nd Sunday. (Remember this | is the Second Sunday.) Prayer Meeting every Thursday: Night at 7:30 P. M Bear Grass Sung Service, Worship Service, and Sermon at 7:30 P. M > " I'he MASTER is at each of tliese ! services and HE asketh for THEE." I PASSAGE SALES TAX EXPECTED AT EARLY DATE * (Continued from Page One) day," added Parker, of Wayne. "1 won't abide l>y it. I'll stand on m> Constitutional rights," thundered Johnson tit Halifax: . | "I second the Gentleman of Pitt's motion that tlie rules he suspended and the bill lie placed on its inline-' diate passage. I had a bill passed! to cut salaries of officers in my own county and I am Milling to take the same medicine,'' asserted (iav, of Northampton "I move the bill do lie upon the table," interposed Brooks, of Dur ham "And T second that motion," chimed in Howell, ot Buncombe And to the table "went Represent ative l-'lannagan's nicely worded reso lution. A bill that would make- it manda tor? upon county commissioners to make tax levies reflect the savings atforded by State maintenance of roads , and schools was introduced in the House yesterday by Representa tives Woodard, Moss and Connor and, passed overwhelmingly under sus pension of the rules, was dispatched to the Senate by special messengers. Card of Thanks ♦— — We wish to express our sincere thanks to all the people ol Hamilton and sections, who were so kind and attentive tit ministering to our wife and mother in her long illness and who have ministered to.us, in our Iteveraiiirnt Wf MtOll sincerely thank all for their expression of love in both word and deed and for their tribute of love expressed in the taken of beau tiful flowers. I - . L. HAISLIP and children. WANTS FOR RENT: 3 ROOM FURNISH cd Apartment with bath Appy to- Mrs. Kate, York. It SEED PEANUTS FOR SALE: 100 Bags Best North C. Bunch 200 Bags best Va. Runners 200 Bags Small \a. Runner*. me before buying. p a ul L SaUburv. Hamtl- N. C. f-24 8 It BABY CHICKS EVERY TUES da >' from State Blood tested and inspected flocks. Rocks and Reds $12.50 \\ Leghorns SIO.OO hundred. Custom hatching $3 50 tray Edge combe Hatchery, TarboroN. C m3-sis WHEN IN NEED OF CREAM, sweet milk, or butter mijfr. Call i Edgewood Dairy, l'hone 3221 m-3-2is WATCH FOUND. OWNER MAY secure same by giving proper des cription and applying to Jenkins Bar ber Shop. j g How One Woman Lost 20 Pounds of Fat Lost Her Double Chin j Lost Her Prominent Hips Lost Her -Sluggishness 1 Ofttacd Physical Vigor OdMd ill VhmckNMMM ■ Shapely Figure If you're fat—cemove the cause! KRUSCEM SALTS contain the ft mineral* salt* your body organ*. *lasds and nerves should have to function property. throw off that watte Sally Ann Bakery Leads Them by Two Weeks • The following article was taken ' from a Danville, Va., paper dated I March 3rd: Danville today had a five ! cent loaf of bread for the first time in, 1 40 years Bakers have reduced the J I price of the 15 ounce loaf from eighty I to five cents. Mr. W, H, Gurkin, owner of the 10-j cal bakery says the Danville Bakeries' arc almost two weeks late, as he cut the price of his sixteen loaf from 10 to 5 cents on February 23rd. Mr. Gurkin reports increased sales since he made the reduction in price. 1 Attend Square Dance Misses Esther Gatling, Annie Van- Dyke and Messrs. C. D. Carstarphen, l Bill Peel, Harry Biggs and Hubert Cuburn attended the square dance in Everetts last night. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE OF LAND The Federal Land Bank of Columbia, Plaintiff, vs. Minnie Shepherd et al., Defendants. Pursuant to a judginent entered in above entitled civil action on the 2nd. day of March 1-931, in the Superior Court of said C ounty by the Clerk, I will-on the 6th day of April IV3I, at 12 o'clock M., at the County Courthouse door in said County sell at public auc j tioli t> the highest bidder therefor the I following described lands, situated in' i said county and state in Jamesville j Township, comprising 66 acres, more i or les-., and hounded and described as ! follows: i - j All that certain piece, parcel or J tract of land containing (it) acres, more or less, situate, lying and being on the | Jamesville and Washington Road ' about jour unlet South of the Town oT JanlesvTHe, N. "* L „ lii JatlTCßvitte Township, Martin County, having such shape, metes, courses and dis tances as will more fully appear by reference to a map thereof made by ; Sylvester Peel, Surveyor, on May 10th., 1919, on file with the Federal, Land Bank of Columbia, and being bounded, on the North by the lands of C ( Keys; on the East by the lands of C_.£. Keys; on the South by the lands.of the Dennis Simmons Lumber Company, and on the West by Deep' RuiV-ihii-iieitlg -the hame land here-j tof>>re conveyed t,• said Mal.nda Shep-! | herd by B. I hike CritOher, Commi*-'! sioner. by deed dated the 20th. day of | May 191 V, of record in the. Office of the Register of Deeds for Martin 1 County, in Book B-2, page 4(1. I I he term* ot sale are as follows: 1 One third cash and remainder pay abb in three (.1) equal annual install ments with interest at h per cent per annum | All bids will be received subject to: rejection or confirmation by the Clerk' ot said 'Superior Court and no bid will lie' accepted or reported unless its maker shall deposit with said Clerk at the close of the bidding the sum. of | One Hundred and fifty ($150.00) Dol lars, us a forfeit and guaranty of com pliance 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 j upon the same terms at 2 o'clock P. M of the same day unless said de-j posit is sooner made. Every deposit not forfeited or ac cepted will be promptly returned ,to the maker This 2nd dav of March, 1931. II A. CRITCHER, m-6-4t Commissioner. " SALE OF,VALUABLE FARM PROPERTY I ndcr and by virtue of the authority conferred upon us in a deed of trust executed by II R. Mizelle and wife,! Sarah J. Mizelle on the Ist day of! September P'23 and recorded in Book 0-2, Page 607, we will on Saturday | SOUR STOMACH Gm Formed, Head Hart, aad Woman Had To H*ld To Tl«bf» WbeaShe Walked. Kaufman. Texas—'Two years ago, I began suffering with spells of indigestion," says Mrs. Marshall Smith, of this place. 'lt seemed Ilka everything I ate disagreed with me. I had gas on the stomach, and soften my head would hurt so bad I had to lie down. "Everything would get black be fore my eyes, and I would be so amy when I would get upon my feet that I had to hold on to things, to walk around the room. "My food soured on my stomach, and I was constipated. "I had often read about Black- Draught, and my mother told me It was a good medicine to take, •o I began a course of It, "It was not long until I was feel ing better. I took a pinch after meal*, and I soon found I was suf fering much less. It relieved con stipation, and I was not any longer troubled with indigestion. •Tffe try to keep it In the house, and I use Black-Draught now, when ever I feel a sick headache oomlrur on. It Is a fine medicine." Thedford'a Black-Draught to pre pared from medicinal roots herbs, of highest quality, finely pow dered, carefully combined and pack aged fag | in.l- Mi,, rv . | ter every morning— cot out paatry and , f»tty meat*—go tight on potato**, butter, cream and *UR*r—in 3 week* : get on the scale* and nc:e how nianv j pound* of fat have vanished. Notice alio that you have gained in energy—your akin U clearer—your e>*« sparkle with glorious health— yon feel younger in body—keener in mind KRUSCHEN will give any fat person a joyous surprise. Ge» an SSc bottle of KRUSCHEN bottle doesn't convince you thia is SALTS at Clark's Drug Store. Wil lianuton, (lasts 4 weeks). If this first the easiest, safest and surest way to j°*e f«t—if you don't (eel a superb j improvement in health—so gloriously energetic—vigorously alive—your mo ney gladly returned* - ' fvilisnk even | I 40» day of March 1931 12 o'clock I noon at the Courthouse door in Mar tin County, William»ton, N. C., sell jat public auction JL r cash to the highest bidder the fdllowing land to wit: All that certain tract or parcel of • land lying and being in Poplar Point 1 | Township, Martin County, North Car-j j olina, containing 278 acres, more or , less, bounded on the N. by the lands of J. H. Hollis, on the E. by the lands 'of J. W. Griffin, R. G. Griffin, the | Glisson land, and the Harry Land, on i (he S. by the Leggett's Branch and on the \V. by the lands of J. T. Barnhill and being lot No I in the division of | the lands of the late Lizzie P. Coffield, ! and being the tract plotted in the said division to 11. 1. Coffield, and more particularly described as follows, to wit: Beginning at the corner of the Harry Land and the land herein des cribed in Leggett's Branch thence N. 1-2 E. 75 poles thence N. 21-3-4 E. 1 13.2 poles, thence N. 21-3-4 E. 13.2 poles, thence N. 12-3-4 E. 95 poles, thence N. 79.4 pole\,-thence N. 81-1-2 W 70.4 poles, thencr S. 28 W. 247.6, ! poles, thence S. 73 \V. 61.2 poles, thence S. 1-1-2 W. 32.5p01e5, thence : S. 7 W. 37.26 poles, thence S. 1-1-2 W. | 1 92 poles to I-eggett's Branch thence along the various'courses of Leggett's Brandt to the beginning. Saving and | excepting from the operation of this 1 1 deed of trust a small tract containing 7 acres described as follows, to-wit Situate on the W. side of the road leading by the homeplace of J. H.| Hollis and beginning at a pine, Joe! Hollis and H. K. Mizelle's corner, I thence Westerly with Hollis line to a stake, a corner between Will Kille brew, H. R. Mizelle and Joe Hollis, thence Southwesterly a straight line to a short leaf pine a Corner, said pine being recently chopped; thence Easter ly a straight line about I(KJ yards to j emission's line to the public road, thence on Northerly with the center ofi the said public road the beginning at! the pine and containing 7 acres. This sale is made by reason of the failure of H R. Mizelle and wife, ( Sarah J Mizelle to pay oTI ami dis-j charge the indebtedness set ufed by) said deed of trust. A deposit of 10 per cent will be re- ( quired from the purchaser at the sale. This the 7th day of February 1931 FIRST NATIONAL COMPANY ! OF DURHAM, INC, TRUSTEE, 1 FORMERLY FIRST NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY. W, G. BRAM- ! HAM AND I'. L. BLAND, RE ive spend $2,000,000 V- —j jn.- ' . * to put CAMEL " >. . ' . „ ' . * ' •. , "* " [ ' , _ " " " r " * ' ' ' . in the new HUMIDOR PACK w* have been in the tobacco business a long time down here at Wins ton-Salem and we take u lot of pride in the quality of the cigarettes we make. ' bile we hare spent a good many million dollars advertising Camels, we've always held to the old fashioned idea that the thing that really counts is what we put into our cigarette and not what we say about it. If we know anything about tobacco* and we think we do. Camels contain the choieeatTurk ish and the mellowest, ripest domestic leaves that money can buy. In fart we have every reason to be proud of the quality of Camels as they come from the factory, but the remark of an old friend of ours from Denver some time ago emphasized a point that has been the problem of the cigarette industry for years. As he inhaled the smoke from a Camel we gave him in our offices one morning, he »lghf4 with very evident enjoyment and then asked jokingly, "What is this, a special blend re served for Camel executives?" Certainly not," we told him. "This package of Camels was bought at the corner store tM* morning.*' "Well," he said, "I've been a dyed in the wool Camel smoker for a good many years, but upon my soul I never got a cigarette as good asthis in Denver. If you would give the rest of the world the kind of Camels you sell here in Winston- Salem, you ought to have all the cigarette busi ness there la." THAT statement simply em phaslaed again the cigarette Industry** most Important problem. The more wo thought about it, the surer we were that ho was dead right* and that eomefaote, something must bo done. \ Dearer nun't getting a fair Week. Neither In fact was any other town. .The only peo ple who really knew how good Camele could be,were thefolke right here in Winston-Salem. That wae due to a (actor no cigarette manufacturer had \ •varbeen able to control. Naturally these Is no itifci mm whatever fat the quality * ' " THE ENTERPRISE t CEIVESRS FOR FIRST NATION AL COMPANY OF DURHAM, I INC.. TRUSTEE. FORMERLY FIRST NATIONAL TRUST COM PANY f-17-4t f! SALE OP VALUABLE FARM PROPERTY | Under and by v.rtue ot the authori ' ty conferred upon us in a deed of trust executed by W. O. Council and wife, Charlotte Council on the Ist day of April 1926 and recorded in Book X-2, , Page 267-268, we will on Saturday the | 14th day of March 1931 12 o'clock noon at the Courthouse door in Mar tin County, Williamston, N. C. sell at public auction for cash to the highest bidder the following land to-wit: All that certain tract or parcel of land lying and being in Goose Nest Township, Martin County and state 'of North Carolina, containing 122 acres, more or less bounded on the N. by the road from Oak City to Speed. N. C. on the E. by the lands of Ishmael Ryman, on the S. by the lands of D. L. Brown and on the W. by the lands of S. Green and Son, and more particularly described as follows, i ' to-wit: 1 Beginning at a bridge on the Oak City and Speed Road where the said road crosses Cain Branch, thence N. 52 I W 16 poles N 65 1-2 W 70 poles N 72 ! 1-2, W. 48 poles. S. 12 1-2 W. 176 [ poles to Cains Branch, then ce along j Cains Branch to the beginning, as. j shown by a map of same made by j Wm. R. Hyman, Sureyor and of re- I cord in Land Division Book No 3 at page 93. This sale is made by reason of the. failure of W. O. Council and wife' Charlotte Council to pay off and dis-j charge the indebtedness secured by said deed of trust. A deposit of 10 per cent will bete-. 1 quired from the purchaser at the sale \ I This the 27th day of January 1931.' FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF | DURHAM. Durham. N. C f-17-4t Trustee. NOTICE OP RESALE LTnder and by virtue of an order of resale in the case "D. G. Matthews vs. T, H. Burras Heirs," the undersigned commissioner will, on the 14th day of March, 1931, at 12 o'clock, noon in front of the courthouse door of Mar tin County, offer for sale, to the high est bidder, for cash, the following de scribed land: A tract of land located in Jamesville '* V I WJI B J^M /\ \ I \l I i Township, Martin County, North Car olina, bounded on the east by Maple I Branch, on the south by Cooper j Swamp, on the west by Gtiridn land, 1 j and on the north by the Marriner | place. » i This 26th day of February, 1931. B. A. CRITCHER, f27 2tw Commissioner. NOTICE OP SALE North Carolina. Martin County— ln the Superior Court. Having this day qualified as adminis trator of the estate of Margaret An drews, deceased, this is to notify all persons having claims against the said i estate to present them to the under- I signed within one year from the date 'of this notice or this notice will be : pleaded in bar of their receivery. All persons indebted to the said estate ] will please make immediate payment. 1 i This the 14th day of February 1931. J. W. LEGGETT, Administrator of the estate of Mar garet Andrews, deceased. ; Elbert S. Peel, attorney. Williamston, N. C. f-17-6t North Carolina, Martin County— ln the Superior Court. V J. B. Cherry va. Courtney Co burn, Joe Coburn, Delia Anderaon, Anna Nicholson, Darkis Coburn, Noah > Bennett,. Joe Bennett, Lyda Pearce, Will Pearce. Florence Edwards, Frank Bennett, Jesse Bennett, and Harry Bennett The Defendents Noah Bennett, Ly-. da Pearce and Will Pearce will take! notice that an action entitled as above j has been commenced in the Superior | Court of Martin County, North Caro-1 lina, said action being a Spec al Pro reeding to sell for partition the lands described in the Petition filed herein; I and the said Defendants will further take notice that they and each of them are required to appear at the office of | tlie Clerk of the Superior Court of j Martin County, at the Courthouse in Williamston,. TTorth Carolina, on the | 30th day of March, 1931, and answer, or demur to the Complaint in jaid ac- - tion, or the Plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said 666 LIQUID OR TABLETS Cure Colds, Headaches, Pever 66 6 SALVE CURES BABY'S COLD of the tobacco in Camels, whether you buy them In Winston-Salem, Denver or Timbuc too. But up to now there haa been a very real difference in the condition of the cigarettes by the time they reached the smoker. The flavor and mildness of Ane tobacco depend upon the retention of its natural, not added, moisture content which is prime at about ten per cent. In spite of our great pains always to make sure Camels left the factory with just the right amount of natural moisture, no cigarette pack age had ever yet been designed that could pre vent that precious moisture from drying out* There are three things about a cigarette that can sting the tongue and unkindly burn the throat. (I) Champ tabmerma. (t) Pmriiela* •fpapparj dmatiaf* im thm tabmcra »m>aa«« at tmatttclamt clamm ing mmihtla. (3)4 pmrrkad dry —rndttimm at tha tw *m*ea*matmtmaaafmm*mrmim»miatmrm rrmpmrmtimm. Always certain of the quality of our we had already made Cany.; a "duMtlams" cig arette by the use of a specially designed vacuum cleaning apparatus exclusive with our factory. Nov, if could perfect a parkagu that would actually act as a humidor and retain the natu ral moisture content, then Yuma, Arizona, could enjoy Camela aa much ae we do here at Winston- Salem. Wo knew what we wanted. Wo tried many things. Wo aeked the Pittaburgh Testing Laboratory to help ue. After manyexperiments and humidity teeta covering all methods of packing eigamttes came the detailed repok of which this Is the neti (A) No existing cigarett* pack age, including tha se wrapped in glaeeina pmpar or ordinary HW adequate protection against evaporation. S s (■) All cigarette* so packed tond to dry out rapidly from the day they are released from the factory. (C) Only a waterproof mate rial with a epadaliy deaieed \ WIULIAMOTON JJWTN^MgJS^ Complaint. This the 23rd day of February, 1931. R. J. PEEL, Clerk of the Superior Court of Martin County. f-27-4t SALE OF VALUABLE FARM PROPERTY Under and by virtue of the authority conferred upon us in a deed of trust executed by Joseph H. Mizell and wife, Connie Mizell on the 15th day of December 1926 and recorded in Book X-2, Page 387-388 we will on Saturday the 14th day of March 1931 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: Adjoining the lands of Joe Moye on j the N. the lands of Henry Wynn on the E. the lands of Buck Clark and W. R. Little on the S. and the lands' of J. L. Roebuck on the S. and more particularly described a* follows: Be ginning in a path or the Public Road, 1 corner of the lands of Buck Clark and W. R. Little; thence with said Road USE THE OLD RELIABLE "Sold for Fifty Years" Lee's Prepared Agl. Limes For PEANUTS Jumbo Prepared Lime 6 per cent Potash. Excelsior Prepared Lime 4 per cent Potash No 1. Burnt Shell Lime —Also— Lee's Better Crop Fertlizers FOR ALL CROPS A. S. Lee & Sons Co., Inc. NORFOLK, Va. air-tight seat could give the desired protection. (D) This measure, while costly, could be railed on to keep Camel* in prime condition lor at least three months in any climate. If you have a technical bant, the graph below made by the Pittsburgh Testing Laboratory will show you the exact results of their ex haustive study, " tWi«»rW flwtogr lM r»—.j j ,. Oad Hiaito IWk **—— smzz&y+iix Pittsburgh Testing Lsborutery chert ehese grephiceliy thotssjrouthet only the Cemel Humidor Peek deliver, « ***ette» to you in prime condition YH, may be sura we gave thia report a lot of earafal study. We checked It and rq checked it and then we went ahead. We tried this device '« and that. At last we met auoesss. The air-tight wrapping involved the designing of special pro ceases, special machines. That costs a lot of money, more than $2,000,- 000 the first year, but after you have tried Csmola packed this modern new way we are sura you will agree It is a fine investment. For some time now every Camel that has left our factory has gone out in thia new Humidor Peck. We have said nothing about it until now, to make sure your dealer would be able to supply you when the good news came out. Cornel smokers of course have already dis covered that their favorite cigarette is better and milder now than ever before. If you aren't a Camel smoker, try tb»m just to see what a difference there really b between harsh, dried out tobacco and a properly con ditioned cigarette. Yea can feel the deference, you can hmtr the difference and you certainly eaa teste the dif ference. Of eowae we're prejudiced. We always have bettered that Camel is the world'a best cigarette. V Note tee knot* it, .. _ „ . younelf to f>mels in the new Friday, March 6, 1931. N. 42-1-4 decree* E. 35-1-5 poles and N. 38-1-2 degree. E. 47-3-5 poles; thence S. 45-1-4 degree* E. 34 pole*; thence N. 55 degrees E. 71 1-5 poles; thence N. 47 degrees W. 101 J-5 poles; thence N." 79 degrees W. UO 4-5 poles to Horsepen Branch thence with Bate* Branch S. 3 degrees E. 62 poles; thence S. 67 degrees E. 49 1-9 pole*; thence S. 39 degrees E. 28 28-100 poles to the beginning, containing 116 1-2 acres, more or less, and being the same land conveyed to Joseph H. Mizell by J. A. Mizell, trustee, bjr deed dated Dec. 30, 1922 and recorded in Martin County Public Registry in Book K-2, page 562. This sale is made by reason of the failure oi Joseph H. Mizell and wife. Connie Mizell to pay off and dis charge 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 7th day of February 1931. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF DURHAM, TRUSTEE DUR AM, N. C. «n-20-4t
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