Friday, February 19,1932 | RMMWMW | IHH« ti m h . paimniimmnmimniHiw |J I SZ22Z. I society & rersonals 1 1 8 Weddings I If Tj I Engage menu f In Richmond Wednesday Visiting in Norfolk Messrs. J. E. King and Frederick Mrs. Rush Bondurant is visiting Hoyt made a business trip to Rich- friends in Norfolk. mbnd last Wednesday. ♦ m Visiting the Harrisons In Goldsboro Y(ts(«jrday Mp. and Mrs. Tom Anderson, of Messrs. T. C. Griffin and Jas. C. Wilson, are spending this week with Manning were in Goldsboro yester- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Harrison. day attending to business matters. " t Km* in Robersonville Here from Everetts Mrs. "baisy Pope and Mrs. R. A. Mr. Van G. Taylor, of Everetts, i Critcher visited relatives in Rober was a visitor here yesterday morn- sonville this week. ing. * V - In Wilson Last Night ' Visit m Kittrell H. E. Beam, cashier of the Branch , Mr. and Mrs. John A. Manning, Banking & Trust Company, Ply- , Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Peel and Mrs.' mouth, was here for a short while Theodore Roberson visited in Kit- yesterday afternoon, trell Sunday. » ffere /ro„ Rocky WUu*. Mr. Billy Burko, of Rocky Mount "1 " r! . Hu * h G Ho ' ,M ' 1 .» h m yesterday at.or.diog ,o S °"' Hu &/' **" ytS '" d " business. afternoon in Wilson. Visit in Beaufort fferr f rffm Goldsboro i Mesdames J.'S. Rhodes, Oscar Mr and Mrs J- D Woolard and i Anderson, J. G. Godard, S. R. Biggs, s° n > J- D - J r -» visited friends here and Rush Bondurant visited Mrs. F. week. S. Hitch in Beaufort this week. ' * .... m In Rocky Mount Tuesday Return from Wilmington r Mesdames Frank Margolis and Z. ! „ Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler Martin re- T. Piephoff visited in Rocky Mount j 1 turned Wednesday night from a Tuesday. ] short stay in Wilmington. "* i 9 Attend Dance litre Tom Brown Here Mrs - Eula I>err y. of Elizabeth - Representative Tom Brown, of j Ci, y- attended the dance here last j Hertford, was here yesterday at- Tuesday night. tending to business. * ' * s Here from Wilson DR. V. H. MEWBORN Mr. and Mrs. Joel Muse, of Wil-^, J?! 1 * 70 ?!? 7 ® 18 !! _ son, are spending several days here Koberaonville at Fulmer's Drug Store, ~ .. ... ... _ ~ I, Tuesday After Third Sunday Each i w| th Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Manning. 1 Month. » ( Williams ton at Atlantic Hotel, Wed- , , Pnrtmmitk nesday After Third Sunday Each . Keturm ) rom Portsmouth , Month. > Mrs. Leroy White returned Wed- j P fcr U .*ay a S°£!£y S £ch nesda y ni K ht from Portsmouth after Month. visiting her husband who is very! Eyee Examined Glaues Fitted ... . , . , . Home Office Kineton, N. C. ll! " ln a hospital there. i * -i \ o9?'P°° i 1 J R ■ Electric cook in] ie fast. Just r^M torn of ike switch end yoe keve clean, Instant keat Electric cooking i* cheap. i Accuracy insures lets tpoil eee; end lower food coek. •kere is less shrinkage in foods 1 •"d ike operating co*t ie low. Electric cooking it cltii. Cooking utensils, kitchen walk, ceiling end curtains day dean longer.j Electric cooking it ea>y. No wetcking or waiting. Cook- I lug retails may be repeated s consistently. Electric cooking i« conven'ent I An aetoiatk electric range 1 cinblti yom to put your food in Ac oven in ike torn ing and cewt konM el sis to a ( delictodinner, ready to ten*. Electric repLiwg h delicioos. T knM la ||auu MrlliiAad hiM dt dricitty coikid miL ' It brifif • o«t the *«t«r«l, I see your dealer VIRGINIA ELECTRIC ! AND POWERgpMPANY - -• kr-r I PUILIIHID IV IKY Attends Dance Miss Frances Morton, of Green ville, attended the dance here las Tuesday night. o In Greenville Tuesday Night Mr. Paul Simpson made a soda visit to Greenville last Tuesda) •• * * night. —— In Town Yesterday Mr. F. W. Holliday, of Jamesville was in town shopping yesterday. Visitor From Tarboro Mrs. Edgar Morrison, of Tarboro was here Wednesday, visiting hei mother, Mrs. Fannie Biggs. In Town Wednesday Newsome Riddick, of Scotland Neck, visited friends, here Wednes day. • Here This Morning Mr. Will Harison, of Griffins, was an early visitor here this morning at tending to business. In Portsmouth Wednesday Mrs. J. T. Price, Mrs. John A. Ward, Mrs. J. Sam Getsinger, and Sam Brown, jr., visited Mr. John A. Ward in Portsmouth Wednesday. Mr. Ward is recovering from a nose and tonsil operation in the govern ment hospital there. In Wilson Thursday Attorney E. S. Peel was in Wil son yesterday afternon. In Windsor Last Night Mrs.. Myrtle Harris, Miss Ethel Harris, Herman Bowen, Luther Peel, Charles Mobley, and Bruce Wynn were among those attending the fire in Windsor last night. Valentine Party Oak City.—Misses Madaline Dav enport, Blonzi and Ruth Pearson and Mary Ruth Ross were joint hostesses in giving a bridge party and Leap Year dance last Friday evening at the Madi-810-Ru club house. The place was artistically decorated with red and white hearts, paying due respect to old St. Valentine. Peanuts wrap ped in red paper and sealed with white hearts were given as favors to the guests. The girls made all the advances and requests to the timid males. Miss Avril Woodley received a prize for proposing to the boy and being ac cepted. Delicious hot chocolate and cakes were served. Those present were Misses Eve lyn Davis, of Hamilton; Beth Long, of Pinetops; Maude Overton, of Plymouth; Elizabeth Johnson, Gladys Hyman, Margie Johnson, Avril Woodley, Julia Overton, Helen Ross, and Mary Davenport. Messrs. Oscar Hyman, El wood Bennett, Fred Barrett, Haywood Crisp, Benjamin Francis and Hasseli Worsley, Kelly Bunting, Leroy and John Daniels, Jasper Whitfield, William Council, Cecil Pearson, William, Luther and Norman Davenport, Thomas Rich ard Johnson, Dick Chesson, Jimmie Council, G. D. Pearsony^Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Davenport, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Allsbrook, Mr /and Mrs. E. K. Ilarrell. TO PROMOTE USE OF MORE MILK Intensive Campaign To Be Conducted Week of March 14-20 • Sponsored by the North Carolina State Board of Health and endoried l>y Governor O. Max Gardner, with many state and county officials cooper ating, a state-wide milk-for-health cam paign is being launched, it was learned here today through James W. Nor man, local welfare officer. Washington County wjll be classi fied as a distinct unit. -An intensive educational drive is set for the week of March 14-20. The object of the campaign is to promote the use of milk for better health. It is ultimately hoped that North Carolina's rating will be increased. It is pointed out that along with the State's low milk consumption, there is a relatively high rate of pellagra, mal nurition, tuberculosis, bad teeth, and general inefficiency, particularly among school children. The natural inclina tion to economize during these times, less milk and- dairy products are being used. Because Porterville, Calif., has no jail quarters for women, Clara Green, arrested in a liquor raid, was given her freedom when she begged the court to be allowed to leave the town. THE ENTERPRISE SPECIAL COUNTY .CLUB MEET TO BE HELD FEB. 25TH —■»— Miss Helen Estabrook Will Be In Charge; Urge Women To Attend ' I I Miss Lora E. Sleeper, county home St demonstration agent, is sending the following letter to all the club women of the county this week": "Keep your yearnings within your J earnings in 1932" >y' "All women in the county interest ed in keeping household accounts in 1932 are cordially invited to join the special county club Thursday, Febru j ary 25th, at 10 a. m. in the home agents t office. The work will be given by J Miss Helen N. Stabrook, home man | agement specialist from Raleigh. Ow ! in 8 to a cut in extension funds, this will be the only visit of the specialist * to the county this spring. It is hoped | many women will take advantage of i this opportunity to learn the princi ples of keeping home accounts and, d strive to keep the "yearnings within; the earnings" for this year. To cut your expenses all possible, the county council meeting will be j held immediately after dinner, which [ will be at 1 p. m. If you come to is both meetings, bring lunch, and we'll eat together. The council meeting is important as many officers have not as yet been elected for this year. I am asking that the women of the Bear Grass club put on a Washington pro k- gram at this meeting in the afternoon, d j Please remember your dates and the k meetings coming on Thursday, Febru f j ary 25, beginning at 10 a. m. in the •morning with the special county club e in keeping accounts, i- "Beginning the 22nd of this month each club in the county has been asked to put on a Washington program at some one/of the meetings between now and November. I want all clubs to put on this program this year and please get up this material yourselves and give me a surprise at some meet ing. I am looking forward to seeing ,j many women interested enough to , come out to the meetings on Febru ary 25." I «j » _ e Chatham Farmers to Plant 10,000 Acres to Lespedeza Chatham County farmers will plant ! an increase of 10,000 acres to les-. I pedeza this season. d 1 I NOTICE OF SALE j Under and by virtue of the power p !of sale contained in that certain deed of trust executed to the undersigned trustee by J. G. Godard, jr., and wife, 1 e dated Ist day of September, 1930, and . of record in the Register of deeds office in book C-3, page 357, to secure notes t of even date therewith and the stipu lations not having been complied with, and at the, request of the holder of h said bonds, the undersigned trustee will, on the 18th day of March, 1932, 0 at, 12 o'clock noon, in front of the courthouse door of Martin County, of fer for sale to the highest bidder, for 8 cash, the following described land: s Beginning at an iron stub in a ditch 1 or branch, between property that is 1 r known as the J. CjTGodard home place . and Cherry brothers, a corner, on the proposed extension of Smithwick, e Stret, which is to run in front of the J. G. Godard house, thence a line a ; HOW ONE WOMAN LOST 10 LBS. IN A WEEK ' • Mrs. Betty Luedeke of Dayton,! II ' writes,'"l am using Kruschen to re-j duce weight—l lost 10 pounds in one week and cannot say too much to d recommend it." n To take off fat easily, SAFELY and HARMLESSLY—take (*ie-half tea -1 spoonful of Kruschen in a glass of hot \ ■ t water in the morning before breakfast j ' —it is the safe way to lose unsightly | I, fat and one bottle that lasts 4 weeks] 4 costs but a trifle. Get it at Clark's. Drug Store, Inc., or any drug store in j i- America. If this first bottle fails to j e convince you this is the safest way to I lose fat—ijioney back. 1 Kruschen Salts, You can always get j t it at Clark's Drug Store, Inc. j BILIOUS ■■ p "I have used Black -4 Draught. . . and have [ not found anything that could take Its > place. I take Black- Draught for bilious ness. When I get bill-* ous, I have a nervous 'J headache and a ner vous, trembling feeling that unfits me for my ii work. After I take a '• few doses of Black- Draught, X get all right When I begin e to get bilious, I feel ic tired and run-down, e and then the headache , 1 and trembling. But Y Black-Draught re lieves all this."—jr. o. c Dtndrix, BomtrvUU, do. For Indigestion, con stipation, biliousness, 2 take i4ii mm Thedfords F BLACK DRAUGHT n ) Woxiw who owd a tonlo should I 6 I CiUMnut. U—d over to yearn | 1. ___ ' I WILLIAMSTON |PLANT TREES ON .ALL WftSTE LAND J The planting of forest trees as s ! means of using idle fields, reclaiming eroded hillsides and beginning a re j serve store of future wealth is urget upon farmers of North Carolina by R jW. Graeber, extension forester al State College, who says tree planting is in full swing now over the State. But while Mr. Graeber suggest! that farmers ought to plant trees on their idle fields and eroded hillsides, he sees a place for the city man to plant trees qjso. men who have definite busi nesses in town yet own farms which they 'Conduct as a hobby or perhaps as a place on which to build a home away from the noise and dust and dirt, should alsc* plant trees, says Mr. Graeber. First, he suggests that the city-man build his house, arrange the grounds, designate space for the flower and vegetable gardens, and plant all the remaining land in trees. Such a system will prevent much worry ynd will leave the city person with a better bank account aft er a lapse of from 15 to 20 years. Bet ter still, the land will be of competition with the farmer who must make his livelihood from the soil. * There has been a great increase in the planting of forest trees this win ter, Mr. Graeber says. He has giv en a number of field demonsrtations to aid landowners in reforesting their waste acres and has forwarded orders for thousands of seedling trees to the State Forest Nursery. These trees, principally pines of the various varie ties, may be obtained at about the cost of packing them for shipment. long said proposed street not to run less than 3(1 feet in front of the front porch of the Godard house about 235 feet to an iron stob; thence a line per pendicular to the proposed street 210 feet to a stob; thence a line parallel with the proposed street to a ditch or branch, which runs between the God ard and Cherry property; thence a long said ditch or line or branch be tween the Cherry and Godard prop erty to the beginning. This 18th dav of February, 1932. H A. CRITCHER, fl9 4tw Trustee. NOTICE OF EXECUTION SALE North Carolina, Martin County, In the Superior Court. Sarah Cray Mills, et Als, vs Surry Jones. liy virtue of an execution directed to the undersigned from the Superior Court of Martin Countjy. in the above entitled action, I will, on Monday, the 7th day of March, I''32, at 12 o'clock, Noon, at the Courthouse door of Mar tin County, at Williamston, N.- sell to the highest bidder, for cash, to satisfy said execution,, all'the tight, title and interest which the said Sara Mills has in and to the following de scribed real estate, to-wit: Lots Nos. 2 and 3, as a'loted to Sara Gray Milk, and bounded as follows: Beginning at a fioint in the Island Road, where Augustus La nier's line crosses the said road and at or near Bettie Lynch's corner; thence running N. 43 45 W. 60.6 poles to a pine stump, A. Lanier's corner; All Banks in County Will Be Closed Next Monday j^i^\^" him whomf George Washington The right to Life, Liberty and the pursuit of happiness has ever been our most cherished possession . . . thanks to the great leadership of George Washington. Forsaking the material things in life, he took up the sword in defense of an oppressed, weak nation against forces that denied freedom to him and his fellow countrymen. Memory of his tri umph stirs the pride of every true American. BANK OF ROBERSONVILLE - BANK OF HAMILTON Robersonville, N. C. \ I Hamiltop, N. C. , - ,v ; BRANCH BANKING AND PLANTERS AND TRUST COMPANY MERCHANTS BANK Williamston, N. C. Everetts, N. C. 'post on a ridge; thence S. 44 45 W. 28.5 poles along A. Lanier's line to | Mrs. Tfacodorc Roberson's corner in jthe run of a swamp thence up the :run of said swamp and along Mrs. | | Theodore Roberson's line about 182.8 j poles to Geo. W. Williams' and R. J. I iHardison's line: thence up a ditch, j [Williams' and Hardison's line about 54 poles; thence N. 65 E. 11.52 poles; • thencp N. 61 15 E 44 poles along a , fence, Williams' and Hardison's line, ,to Bettie Lynch's corner in the run of a branch; thence down the run of j said branch and along Bettie Lynch's I line to the aforesaid Island Road;, ! thencp S. 39 15 W. 74 poles to the beginning, and containing 147 acres, jtnore or less. Judgment upon which execution [was issued herein and this sale there- i under is for the amount of Owelty of Partition and in favor of Surry Jones j and against Sara Gray Mills. This Ist d; y of February, 1932. C. B. ROEBUCK. Sheriff 'f 9-4t Martin County, j NOTICE OP SALE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain deed of trust executed to the undersigned trustee by S. L. Andrews, dated 16th day of April, 1930, and of record in the Register of Deeds office in book 73, page 286, to secure a note of even date therewith, and the stipulations (not | having been complied with, and at the request of the holder of said bond, the j undi rsigned trustee will, on the 18th j day of March, 1932, at 12 o'clock noon I in front of the courthouse door of Mar- I tin Couijty, offer for sale to the high-j | est bidder, for cash, the fallowing de j scribed land: All nn undivided interest in And to a trs.ct ot land in Williams Towhship, 1 1 Marim t otinty, North Carolina, bound ; ed by (he lands of R. F, Jones, High way No. ''o read from Highway No.) 90 to Pus'el and Staton Mill, Smith wick lu'rs, and the Fason~4».n4v~C«->iv—- taining 100 acres, more o rless. ' I This 18th dav of March, 1932. B. A CRITCHER. fl9 4iw Trustee, j NOTICE j Having this day qualified as ad- 1 ministratrix of the estate of Mrs. Laura F. Martin, late of Jamesville, N. C., notice is hereby given to all persons holding Claims against said estate to present the same to me'for j payment on or before the' 6th day of February, A. 1)., 1933, or this notice | will be pleaded in bar of the recovery of the same. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to com* for ward and make prompt payment of the 1 same. Fannie Latham Martin, I Administratrix of Laura F. Martin I Estate, f96tw | February 6th, 1932. NOTICE OF SALE By virtue of and pursuant to a de cree entered by N Henry Moore, clerk of the su|>erior court of Beaufort l" >un ty, in the suit entitled "The Trust Company of Washington et a!, vs. M. U. Hodges, the undersigned commis sioner will, on Monday", March 7, 1932, at noon, at the courthouse door of Martin County, offer lor pale at _ pub- 1 lie auction, for cash, to thv liiglu s't I bidder, all the right, title, and inter-! est of M. U. Hodge-, surviving liu- j band of Callie Hodges, decease I, and, as grantee in deed from Janie.- H, 66 6 j LIQUID - TABLETS - SALVE 666 Liquid or Tablets used internally and 666 Salve externally, make a com plete and effective treatment for colds. Most Speedy Remedies PAGE THREE Woolard to Marion Hodges, dated January 22, 1921, or record in the reg ister's office of Martin County, in book E-2, at page 202, in and to a tract of iland in said - county, adjoining the lands of W. M. Rear, W. E. Jukes, 1 David Hardison, and others: Contain ing 75 acres, more or-less, and being t 'also described in HcM of trust from * said M. U. Hodges, dated January 1, iJ93I, of record in. said register's oific in book G-3, at page 146, to which reference is hereby made' j Thia February 6. 19.12. I J JNO. C. RODMAN, Jr.,. ,f9 4tw Commissioner. I ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having this day ■ qualified as ad ministrator of the estate of J. R. .White, late of Martin County, I here- | by give notice to atl persons holding ! claims against said estate to present the same for payment to the under signed on or before the 4th day of i February, 19,13, or this notice, will be ! pleaded in bar of the recovery o. same. All persons indebted to -a'd estate will please appear and make prompt payment of tile same. This 4th day of February, 1932. W. 11. WHITE, Administrator f-5-6t J. R. White. NOTICE OF SALE ~ Under and by virtue of an order o. resale, and utidr - and by virtue o f ti>c authority contained in t!'a> certain ie 1 of trust executed tn the i;ndcr>:,i te I triftte by I'rM'ces Gfiih'i, and husband, II 1), ' o j t! • 27th day ot October; 1 )l", and »i ree ord ir the public registry of Mart'n County in book Y-2, at page,3l7, -aul deed of trust being given to secure cer tain notes of even date and tenor there with, and the stipulation-, tiie.vin con tained not having been compl ed with, at the rei|uest of the parties interest ed, the undersigned trustee will on Monday, the 2 t ',th day of February, •-lo&ir w- courthouse door in the town of Wil liamston. North Carolina, offer tor sa'e to the highest bidder, for cash, the ' following described property: . Being a lot in of near the town o Robersonville, on State Highway \ >. 9(1, leading front Robersonville to Tar boro, and being 132 feet 5 inches on tile frojit and running hack 150 feet, and being exactly one-half f if'lot No. 44 in the Robersonville Hosiery Mi l Company land Division, that is re corded in laud division' 'book No. 3, at page 3, next to and adjnin ng state highway No; 90. Dated this the llth (lav of February 1932. WHEELER MARTIN, 119 2tw ■ .Trustee. How Much Would You Pay To Be Rid OF RHEUMATIC PAINS IN 48 riOURS? Would You Pay Ten Dollars? —Would You Pay 85 Cents? Well: Here's a chftnee for you to lie spry once fitiVn* to do your work cheerfully without one twinge pi pijin. Here's a positive giiar. ntee that n> rjieimlatism sufferer can affo'rd to pass lip- you can be free front agonizing, rlieuinatTslll —and keep free front It. 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