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Friday, Mmy 15,1931 OnbUMlfaci VIHMSMBtS Leave for Durham Professor and Mrs. D. N. Hix left yesterday for Durham, where they will keep house during the summer months. r In Town Wednesday Mr. H. C. Webb, Virginia Electric and Power Company sales manager for the Richmond Division, was a| business visitor here Wednesday aft ernoon. ♦ To Spend Week-End m Fayetteville Mr. Lawrence Thornton will spend the week-end in Fayetteville with relatives. Returns to Greenville Miss Annie Shields Van Dyke, a member of the 1930-31 school fac-j ulty here, left yesterday lor her I home in Greenville. COME TO ROBERSONVILLE EACH NIGHT FROM NOW UNTIL JUNE 15th No matter what theatre your ticket calls for —it is good at TRIO THEATRE With 10c Good Sound COMFORTABLE and The Latest Pictures Ten Per INTEREST WILL BE ADDED TO TAXES After May 30th PAY TAXES NOW Advertisement of property for taxes has been postpctned from May 1 to November 1, but the penalty has not been changed. A Ten Percent Penalty becomes effective on all taxes after May 30 in accordance with the law. The sale of prop erty for taxes has been postponed until now, but the date of application of the penalty remains same. Save money by paying during May. You lose if you delay. > " * Martin County Hail Hail Insurance Don't wait until the hail destroys your crop to seek protection. See us now. We represent the largest companies in Amer ica. When losses are had by hail we make quick and satisfactory adjust ments. Protection is most needed when conditions are bad. - Call 49 or 39 K. B. Crawford Society & Personals Mis. ELBERT 8. PEEL. MMbat ! From Greenville Mr. Justus Everett, attorney, of Greenville, was here Wednesday. Leaves for Elnabeth City Miss Bessie Willis, a member of the local high school faculty, leaves today for Elizabeth City, where she will visit friends a few days before going to her home in Goldsboro for . . * the summer vacation. i • Return to South Carolina Mr. W. K. Bauknight left for his home in Abbeville, S. C., today. • In Baltimore This Weeh Mrs. Rush Bondurant has been in Baltimore, Md., this week visiting relatives. In Toum Thursday Mr. Dave Daniel, of Williamston, Route 4, was a visitor here yesterday. PUBLISHED KVDIY PHONE Anything for This DcpsrtßMßt T® 46 - Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bunas Mr. and Mrs. Sebastian Macon are here from Tennessee visiting Mrs. Macon's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Burras for several days. Here From Greenville , Attorney C. J. Everett, of Green ville, was a professional visitor here Wednesday. 1 Leave for Durham Mr. and Mrs. David Hix - left Wednesday for Durham, where Mr. Hix will enter the six weeks summer school at Duke University. # Returns From Scotland Neck Mrs. Harry Vaughn returned yes terday from Scotland Neck, where she has been visiting for several days. In Toum Thursday Mr. Bob Jones, of Williamston, Route 4, was here yesterday. • .. In Washington Hospital Virginia Corey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Corey, Williamston, Route 4, was operated on in a Wash ington hospital this week for appen dicitis. Here From Oxford Mrs. B. Duke Critcher, of Oxford, and children are visiting Mr. and Mrs. John E. Pope here this week. In Town Wednesday Messrs. Paul Salsbury, of Hamil ton, and Baxter Carson, of Bethel, were visitors here Wednesday. Visit in Suffolk Mr. and Mrs. Frank Margolis vis ited friends in Suffolk Thursday. Mrs. Pope Improving Mrs. S. E. Pope, who was carried to a Washington Hospital yesterday, was considerably improved this morning. Her friends here wish for her a speedy recovery. - Visitors Here Last Night Mr. and Mrs. John Stokes, of Rocky Mount, and Miss Christine Windley, of Washington, visited Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Dunning last night. In Town Today Miss Ethel Hooks, representing the Orphan's Friend, of Oxford, is here today. Will Return Tonight Senator Elbert S. Peel and son, El bert, >jr., will return tonight from Raleigh. Mrs. Harrison Improving \ Mrs. Henry Harrison, who has been quite ill in the Washington Hospital for the past two weeks, ii steadily improving now and hopes to be home Sunday. In FJitabeth City Norman K. Harrison is spending several days in Elizabeth City on a business trip. In Hyde County Today V. G. Spivey is spending today in Hyde County. In Town Today Messrs. Hubert and Nathan Lilley, of Jamesville, were here today. In Town This Week Mr. Stumpy Mahone, of Norfolk, was here this week. Here From Windsor ' Mr. Phillip Perry, of Windsor, was in town yesterday. FOR SALE:SEVERAL BUBHBLB of sound field peas. J. H. Rogers, City. myß 3t POR HEDGE TRIMMINO, PLOW- C.r and garden work, call on me at any time. Wheeler Rice. myß 2t NOTICE OP SALE OP REAL PROPERTY Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed of truit executed to the undersigned trustee by King David Smithwiclc and wife, Gracey Smithwiclc, on the 26th day of February, 1920 and of record Doctor* Disagree When children an irritall > end pceviali, rrind their teeth and sleep rwtloMly, havo tlicejtivo pains mid dia tiifbMuaca, lack of npi>ctite, and have itching eyes, noaa and Larrm, doctors win net always agree t'oat llicy tro suf fering from worms. Many mothers, too, will not believe that their carefully Lrought up children can liovo warnu. Trill yield, in a'erect majofitycf ceres, to ft few doseH of Y/hitefa Cream Yer rxd pin worms. If your child has any cf these eymntom*, try this harra- H-«, cM fs«kmefl i*rnedy, which uut gm4 iti. &o |wr i**uiu frum THE ENTBRPRISB ~ Frances Hoyt to Graduate From Nurses School 19th "The trustees and officers of the Roosevelt Hospital, New York, re quest the honor of your presence at the graduating exercises of the class of 1931 of the School of Nursing, to be held in the auditorium of the A. W. A. Clubhouse, 361 West 57th Street, on Tuesday evening, May 19, at 8:30 o'clock." The above is an invitation from Miss Frances Hoyt to her numerous friends ip Williamston. She left here three years ago and has made a good record in the Roosevelt, one of the leading hospitals in New York City. Her friends are very interested and happy that she will soon receive her diploma. Miss Hoyt is the daugh ter of Mrs. F. W, Hoyt and the late F. W. Hoyt and is a very fine young girl. in the public registry for MartiTr County in Book A-2 at page 207, said dede of trust having been given for j the purpose of securing a certain note j of even date therewith and default having been made in the payment of j the said note and the stipulations j contained in the said deed of trust not 1 having bene complied with and at the request of the holder of the said note j the undersigned trustee will offer fpr sale to the highest bidder for cash on I Friday, the 12th day of June, 1931, at I 12 o'clock noon, ate the courthouse j door in the town of Wliliamston, N. C., the following described real estate' lying and being in Martin Cflfinty, to wit: Bounded 011 the north by George Williams, on the south by S. S. Had- I ley Estate, on the east by Henry I Reddick, on the west by the Andrews land and being the same land bought of S. S. Hadley and said to contain filteen acres, more or less. This the 12th day of May, 1931, K. G. HARRISON, m-15-4t Trustee, Elbert S. Peel, Attorpey. . 1 I NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed by G. A. Crofton and I wife, M. I, Crofton, on the lltli Si I March, 1915, and of record in the pub- I lie registry of Martin County in book H-l, at page 378, the undersigned Kl bert S. Peel, trustee substituted under the procedure set out in the acts of the General Assembly of 1931 for the trustee named in said deed of trust, will oil the 30th day of May, 1931, at 12 o'clock m., in front of the court house door in the town of William ston, North Carolina, offer for ••ale to tlw highest bidder for cash the fol lowing described real estate, to wit: First tract: Hounded on the north by H. H. Roberson, on the west by the colored church lands, on the south by J. 1.. Croom and the Gold Point mill lands, on the east by J. L. Croom, W. 1). Powell, and Main Street of Gold Point, the above tract NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY Under and by virtue of the pro visions of that certain deed of trust executed by Wiley Roberson to J. V. Moye Trustee dated May 31, 1928, and recorded in book Z-2 page 433, of the Martin County Renistry, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness therein secured, and request for foreclosure having been made, the undersigned Trustee will, on Tuesday May 19, 1931, beginning at 12 o'clock noon, in front of the Courthouse door in Williamston, -N. C., offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, the tract or parcel of land described in said deed of trust as follows: Those certain lots or parcels of land being situate in the Town of Rob ersonville, County of Martiii and State of North Carolina, and being lots Nos. 3, 4, S, 6, 12, 13 and 14 of the H. B. Moore Tract or parcel of laud, and being the identical lots con veyed to the said Wiley Roberson by deed from 11. P. Eoxhall and wife of May 31, 1928, to which' reference is hereby made for a full and accurate description of the said lots. . This the 14th day of April, 1931. J. V. MOYE, Henry C. Bourne, Atty. a-17-4t Trustee. NOTICE ~ North Carolina, Martin County. In Superior Court. S. R„ W. H., and J. W. Biggs, Trad ing as S. R. Biggs Iron and Motqr Company, v>. Bethlehem Steel Com pany, a Corporation. Defendant above named will take notice that an action above entitled has been begun in the Superior Court of Martin County to recover of the defendant the sum of $476.80, together with interest from the 12th day of July, 1928, by virtue of a breach of contract of defendant with the plain tiff company to deliver certain sheet iron to plaintiffs; and the said defend ant will further take notice that it is required to appear before the clerk of How One Woman Lost 102 Lbs. of Fat Almost Unbelievable— Nevertheless True Dear Friends: You advertise Kruschen Salts for reducing, so I finally tried them when I started I weighed 219 pounds and when I took them for a year and 3 weeks, I lost exactly 102 pounds. I am 23 years old and I took at least 5 years younger now than 1 did when I was fat. I have a picture of myself before and after, so if you want to see them let me know. I am always telling my friends a bout the wonderful aalts. I am al ways advertising them. I took 2 bottles every month for a year and 3 weeks. It amounted to $25 for reducing 102 pounds but it was worth it. —H I tan he of any help to you let me know. Your truly, Miss Nellie Simpson, 1903 Wayne Street, Sw|bsvafe, Pa., Oct. 31, 1930. WILLIAMSTON „ NORTH fAROL.NA I the superior court for the county of Martin at his office in Williamston, N. C., within thirty (30) days after the date of service hereof, and answer to complaint filed herein in the office of the clerk, or the plaintift will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the complaint?- This 20th day of April, 1931. R. J. PEEL, myl 4t Clerk Superior Court. ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Having this day qualified as admin istratrix of the estate of \V. A. Bur roughs, deceased, late of Martin Coun ty. North Carolina, this is to notify a!' persons holding claims against the es tate of said deceased to present them to the undersigned for payment on or before the 23rd day of March, 1932, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of any recovery thereon. Persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate pavpicnt. This 23rd day of March, 1931. Mrs. W. A. BURROUGHS, apr2l 6tw Administratrix. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the author ity vested in me as trustee in that tain deed of trust executed on the 28th day of November, 1925 by 11. D. Peel and wife which is duly recorded in the records of Martin county in book Q-2, at page 448, the terms of said deed of trust not having been com plied with and at the request of the holder of the bond secured thereby, I shall offer for sale at public auction for cash, to the highest bidder at the court house door of Martin county on Monday, the first day in June, 1931, at 12 o'clock M. all of that lot or par cel of land designated as tract No. 4 in said deed of trust described, by metes and bounds', as follows: Beginning at J. B 11. Knight's line on Main Street in the tow.u of Wil liamston, thence up Main Street to the corner of 11. I). Peel's jewelry store; thence along 11. 1). Peel's line to J. G. Godard line, thence along J G. Godard ljtie to J: B. H. Knight s line, and thence along the Knight line to the beginning, the same being the office and lot now occupied by B. A. Critcher, attorney at law, ami being same land deeded to 11. I). Peel by S. A. Newell and wife by deed dated January I, 1914, recorded in Book E-l at page SIS. This Mav 2, 19.11. E. S. PEEL, a-B-4t . Trustee, of land situated in the town of (Sold Point, and said to contain S acres, more or less. Second tract: Bounded on the north by B. 11. Roberson, on the west by John Bsiley, on the south by Andr. Wynn and the colored church lands, on the east by H. 11. Roberson, and situated near the town of Gold Point, and said to. contain 7 acres, more orjl less. Third Tract: Bounded on the north by R. L. Taylor children, on the west j by Eminett Everett, on the south by J. B. Coburiv, on the east by B. 11. Roberson, and known as a part of the Coburn land and situated in the town of Gold Point, said to contain 8 acres,' more or less. ibis the 30th dav of April, 1931. ELBERT s. peel, niyl 4tw Substituted Trustee. Just Like An ostrich A medical authority says that a person who trie* to oover up skin blemishes and Dimples with toilet creams and nowuers is Just as foolish as an ostrich that buries its head in the sand to avoid danger. Skin erup tions are nature's warning that con stipation is throwing poisons Into your blood stream and weakening your wliolo constitution. Remove the constipated condition and you will strengthen your System against disease ana clear up your disfigured skin. Hie best way to do this is with a course of llerbine, the vegetable medicine that acts natur ally and easily, which you can get at * CHARLES P. STEINMETZ "Knowledge knows no for bidden frontier; the pro cess oj creation is never finished," The ultimate in distinction and charm is realized when we are called upon to superintend the ceremonies. B.S.COURTNEY Funeral Director Telephones 155 and 44 The Modern Safe Way— 1 Right Way to Lose Fat Just take a ,half teaspoonful of Kruschen Salt* in a of l)°( water every morning before breakfast. You can hasten the reducing action of Kruschett by going lighter on pota toes, pastry, and latty meats. Unlike other Salts, Krusciren docs- | n't reduce by rushing food through your system. Kather it's an ideal blend of 6 separate mineral salts which help every gland, nerve and body organ to function properly. Women everywhere are overjoyed witJi this marvelous reducing treat ment. Frequently pound by pound of surplus fat leaves and soon you pot-' sess that trim, slender, figure you've always craved. An 85c bottle of Kruschen (lasts 4 weeks) i* sold by leading druggists the world over—to start this SAFE meth- j od to lose ugly fat TQDAYI ,Clark's Drug Store sells lots of it. ' T Our Anniversary SALE Now in Full Swing \ HUGE CROWDS ATTENDING SALE Thousands of Bargains Left Our entire magnificent stock of ready to-wear, Dry Goods, Shoes, Hats, Etc., is bein proffered at sale prices that will shat ter all bargain records. This stock is new and you will find every item a bargain. We guarantee every item to be of the usual J. K. Hoyt standard. PLEASE NOTE A magnificent cake displayed in our cen ter window will be cut Saturday after n.°?n" ere an J enjoy a slice of this de licious cake—of course, it's free to all. EXTRA SPECIAL! EXTRA SPECIAL! Women's fine silk, HOSE lisle, and cotton $2 and $2.50 quality Hose, value to 50c. of the famous Gor- SALE PRICE don Van Raalte make, sale price—— 82C | 86c DRESSES At smart gatherings and social functions, on the beach, at the club—the visible evi dence of smartness is woman's attire. Our entire stock is a complete assemblage of these particular kind of garments. Dresses for graduation, dresses for street, dresses for afternoon, for evening. In fact, dresses for all occasions. All new styles—new I coloring. On sale— . - $3.86 to $21.86 MILLINERY Hundreds of newest Hats for all occa sions. Every hat a style that will appeal to the well-dressed woman. Sale price as low as— -1-2 Price EXTRA SPECIAL! EXTRA SPECIAL! One Lot of Wash Mohawk Sheets Dresses, values to 81 x9O $2.98. Sale price— Sale Price 25c $1.07 OVER 13,500 YARDS • % *' 13,450 yards of finest yard goods, rep resenting a wealth of silks, woolens, voiles, prints, cretonnes. In fact, everything im aginable for dress and. house usb; we can not list this magnificent assortment. Come, glance it over and wonder at the sale prices which are in many cases as low as Half Price J. K. Hoyt WASHINGTON, N. C. , PAGE THREE
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