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Friday, May 22, 1931 gpiWtiniIWinWIIHM.IIUIWIIIHHWHIIIimHHIIIIIMIIIIIIIHHWIIIIIinmimiIIIiriIIiniIIIIIIIIIIIIIHH "i ~ I Society & Personals | t£?K£i£„ ! I , . Ma KLBKRT S. PEEL, Editor | 46 | Visit Miss BornkiU Misses Susie Jenkins, Ruth Hardy, Verna Hardy, and Ruth Neal Red fearn were the week-end guests of Miss Lela Brown Barnhill. m Attend Dance in Ralegik Miss Susie Jenkins and Lela Brown Barnhill attended the junior senior prom at State College in Ra leigh last week-end. « Visits Friends Here Mr. E. M. Gordy, of Selma, visited friends here this week. ♦ Spends Wednesday Here Mr. James Manning, of Seven Springs, spent Wednesday night here with his mother, Mrs. A. J. Man ning. Here From Hamilton Messrs. Bill Haislip, Walter Sals bury, and Paul Salsbury, of Hamil ton, were business visitors here on Wednesday. In Town Wednesday Mrs. Levi Reddick and daughter, Evelyn Gray, of Dardens, were in town Wednesday. * Spend Week-End in Columbia Miss Blanch Matthews spent the week-end with Mrs. Tom Daven port, of Columbia. Returns Fro m Burlington Mrs. L. C. Hutchinson returned this week from Burlington, where she has been visiting relatives for several weeks. In Louis burg Wednesday Misses Vivian and Liza Newell, visited in Louisburg Wednesday. In Town Yesterday Mr. and Mrs. David Grimes and AN UNUSUAL VALVE AT *430 i. P.m.b. P.lr.li, pirns liw mrnm m IMII nij[ MQJ Til rOBB ROADSTER i^——■ • Everything you want or need in a motor ear at a loir price Beauty of line and color Attractive upholstery 55 to 65 miles an hour Quick acceleration Fully enclosed fourwwheel brakes Triplex shatter-proof glass windshield Four Honda file hydraulic shock absorbers ... Rustless Steel 4 More than twenty ball and roller bearings Economy Reliability Long life See JMT dernier for m v ...I- T -—rg|»ri*y *fjy rvrs * *43© t« *630 9. m. b. »■>■>, pirn. / iMI a>4 «Ht■ J- Bmmptrt mmd «n Hr» of MMBaa*. Tw Mi tay m W*4 !■■■» Mr. R. L. Smith, of RobersonviUe, were visitors here yesterday. In Tennessee This Week Mr. and Mrs. John A. Manning, Mrs. Oscar Anderson and Mr.; R. J. Teel visited Mr. Peel's son, Robert, in Tennessee this week. \ • ! Visitor Here Yesterday Mr. J. H. Roberson, jr., of Rob |ersonville, was a business visitor here yesterday. ♦ Returns To RobersonviUe Miss Laurie Ellison has returned to her home in RobersonviUe after I visiting her aunt, Mrs. J. L. Rob ertson, here for several weeks. • In Town Thursday Messrs. Joe Holliday and Will Griffin, of Griffins, were here yester day. , • Here From Jamesville Messrs. R. O. Martin and E. H. |Ange, of Jamesville, were here yes terday. ♦ Leaves for Philadelphia - Mr. Charlie Frank left yesterday for Philadelphia, where he will visit relatives for several days. ♦ Here Yesterday Elder Rogers, of Bear Grass, was a visitor here yesterday. In Durham This Week Mr. Warren Biggs was a business visitor in Durham this week. • " Here From Griffins Messrs. Lewis Peel and J. L. Col train, of Griffins, were here yester day. ■ In Wilson Wednesday Messrs. W. G. Peel and J. L. Has* WILLIAMSTON — Nogjj^g£B2Li!!& sell were in Wilson on business last Wednesday. Visitor Here Yesterday Dr. Ernest A. Branch, of the Stale Dental Department at Raleigh was a professional visitor here yesterday. Visits Friends Here Mr. Red Hancock, of Scotland Neck, visited friends here today. Here From RobersonviUe Dr. Vernon Ward, of Roberson viUe, was here on business yesterday Poplar Point Home Club Holds Meeting Tuesday The regular meeting of the Poplar Point Home Demonstration club was held Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Ed Castle. The members welcomed the presence of Miss Hunt, of Raleigh, who took an active part in remodeling old hats, which was A Great Discovery When Pasteur discovered, in 1862, that the infection of wounds was caused by malignant bacteria, he per formed a service of inestimable value to mankind. Sinco then medical scionce has been producing better and better antiseptics, to kill these germs that may enter the smallest cut and give tu diseases such as typhoid, tuberculosis and lockjaw. Now, all you have 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 con get Liquid Borosone, in a ■in to fit your needs and purse, from ': «^^R ". sr"* Paid to W CAMEL CONTEST! i ~ * . * , ' , --. *V ' R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company takes pleasure in announcing that the decisions of Judges CIIAItLES DANA GIBSON, ROY W. HOWARD and RAY LONG ill the $50,000 Camel Prize Contest have keen reached and that prizes accordingly huvc been awarded as follows: First Prize* $2,1.000 JAMES THOMAS SHARKEY, 101 Train Street, Dorchester, Mass. _ , ■ _ . _ . ... ; -* '. ..'i— ' ' " -""-V.** - t - * Second Prize, SIOJtOO Third Prize 9 $5 9 000 MRS. WALTER SWEET, Navy Yard, Brooklyn, N. Y. JUIJUS M. NOLTE, Glen Avon, Dnluth, Minn. Prize* of *M,OOO **ach J.* PnzPH of SIOO vach ELIZABETH JARRARO, Porter A P U., i*nain«, Mich. A. B. FRANKLIN, 111, 52 Kirkland St., Cambridge, MM*. MARIE AIJIERTS, 6252 S», SpiuldiiiK Ave., Chicago J, W. KKATING, 523 l'rM|irrl Avr., (jrvrliod, Ohio - JOHN R. MCCARTHY, 72l Main Si., Willimanlir, Conn. W. B. BARKER, JR., 420 N. Spruce, Winaton-Salem, N.C. J. 11. KENNEDY, 2627 W. State SL, Milwaukee, WUc. FREDERICK E. ROBINSON, Coronado Reach, Calif. EUGENE BARTON, 3625 I M IMM St, F,l Paao, Texaa JOHN KILI'ELAINEN, Vmt Paris, Maine WM. A. BCHRADER, Brent Apt.., New Albany, Ind. MRS. EDW. F. DALY, 113.1 I-oui.villc St., Si. Mo. DR. CLIFTON B. LEECH, 211 Angell SL, Providence, R. L DR. D. H. SOPER, 523 E. Brown, lowa City, lowa. WM. C. ERBACHER, 308 N. Front SL, Conway, Ark. EDWARI) MARTIN, 121 Liddell St., Buffalo, N. Y. mm if » /J| /Tgkgh JL LEROY FAIRMAN, 69 Dartmouth SL, Fore.t IlilU, N. Y. MRS. I. C. MILLARD, 609 Stoeklcy Garden*, Norfolk, Vs. " "Fizem or f>vV eacn KATIIRYN R. FRANCIS, 44a E. 22d SL, Baltimore, ML EUGENE SARTINI, 745 Chapel SL, Ottawa, lIL F. CARTWRICHT, Tranap't'n Bldg., Washington, D. C. MRS. ALEXIS GODII.I OT, 191 Waverly PI., New York CHEGOItY LUCE STONE, 755 Texaa SL, Mobile, Ala. EDITH COCHRANE, Clenvale Darien, Conn. C W. GRANCE, 2316 'antral SL, Evanstou, 111. DR. C. L THOMAS, Mount Airy, N. C. BARBARA LAWLESS, Ardmore, Pa. C. S. GRAYIJII.I, I'axtonvillr, Pa. •' LEE R. WOMACK, 448 l enniy Ave., Amhent, Ohio JANE PARSONS, 325 E. 79th SL, New York, N. Y. JOHN I. GRIFFIN, 1208 Jackaon, Pueblo, Colorado J.*ARTIIIIR WOOD, 21 Burke SL, Mechanlcville, N. Y. RICHARD W. VOGT, Green Bay Road, Waukegaa, nL DAVID C. lill.l, Peyton anil Arlington Hda., York, Pa. EMERY IIEHBERI YOUNG, Painted I'o.t, N. Y. • • t . i . ' . v ; ' IN congratulating the winner* in the moisture-proof Cellophane wrapping the great Camel contest wp want at l!ic Maine rich uroma and full flavor of choice Turkish time to thank most cordialiy the upproxi- ami mellow Domestic tobaccos have been - mately million men and women who dis- air-nealcd in Camel* for your enjoyment. . pl*yed their friendly interest by .ending if , lovcllol , ric d Camel, in the Humidor In an entry. Pack all we ask i. that you .witch over to thia Wewishalsototliankthemillionsof smokers brand for one day. throughout the eountry for the appreciation Af(cr I( . arne| ~o w milder y " Cf,,r " ur ~cw Hu, " i,lur Pu ' k how much cooler, how much more enjoy evidenced by the notable increase in the aWe it i. to .moke a perfectly conditioned wile of ijimel cigarette.. fre.li cigarette, K o back to the har.h hotnew // // meUU ust 'P roo '' B enn *P ro of stale cigarettes if you can* 9L jL. tML Jtum MLd * . H- • 1 , * • " „ iA.-« THE ENTERPRISE! * the main work of the afternoon. A number of hats were greatly im proved. * Miss Sleeper also gave an inter esting talk on the clubs of other counties and her visit to Currituck County, which was enjoyed by a number of county club members. Peach Prospects Good In Richmond County • Teach prospects in Richmond Coun ty arc good, County Agent J. L. Dove. The growers are attempting to produce a quality crop this season. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the author -1 ity vested in me as trustee in that cer [ tain deed of trust executed on the 28'.h I day of November, 1925 by H. D. Peel I and wife which is duly recorded in the, records of Martin county in book Notice to Potato Growers From present indications, it looks as if we will have a very large potato crop this season, and it will be well to get your bar rels early, as the delay may cost you mon ey. If you have not already purchased your barrels, 1 will be glad to quote you either f. o. b. mill or delivered to your farm. M. G. WATERS Washington, N. C. Phone 577 rUaLIIN ID EVERY TUESDAY r o rmDAY 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 tTie, 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 Jut»c, 1931, at 12 o'clock M. all of that lot or par cel of land designated as tract No. 4 in said deed ot" trust described by metes and Ijiouncre, as follows: Beginning at J. B. H. Knight's line on Main Street in the town of Wil liamsten, thence up Main Street to the corner of H. I). Peel's jewelry store; thence along H. D. Peel's line to J. G. Godard line, thence along J. G. Godard line to J. B. H. Knight's| line, and thence along the Knight line' to the beginning, the same being the 1 office and lot now occupied by B. A.! Critcher, attorney at law, and being 1 same land deeded to H. I). Peel by! S. A. Newell and wife by deed dated' January 1, 1914, recorded in Book E-l at page 515. This May 2, 1931. E. S. PEEL. | a-8-4t . Trustee. 1 EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE Having this day qualified as execu trix of the last will and testament of William E. Warren, deceased, late of Martin County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons holding claims against the estate of said deceased to present them to the undersigned for payment on or before the 29th day of April, 1932, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of any recovery there on. Persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 29th dav of April. 1931. Deborah Fleming Warren, Executrix. Cohurn & Coburn, Attys. myl 6t TOP-DRESS YOUR TOBACCO WITH POTASH Reduce Wastage Improve Body Make Tobacco Smooth Reduce Diseases Increase Price Produce Larger Yields •i Thousands of bright "tobacco growers, from Virginia to Georgia, are top-dressing their tobacco with extra potash—just after the plants are set. They are also using extra potash with profu on' cotton, corn, small grains, peanuts, fruit, sweM potatoes, potatoes, and general truck. Extra Potash Pays Extra Cash N. V. POTASH EXPORT MY, Inc. -. r ot Aiutti'riliiiiH.illii.i.l —— r ..—--- >• Hurt Building : Atlanta, Ga. SEE YOUR FERTILIZER MAN TODAY PAGE THREE CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere thanks to the many sympathizing friends and to all who ministered so faithfully to us during the sickness and at the death of my wife, Josephine Holliday. We especially thank our friends for the floral designs for they were many a;ul very beautiful. We again wish to thank rifer" friends for their kindness shown us since her burial. » HUSBAND and SISTER.
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