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Friday, April 8,1932 11 11111111111111111111 l 1 1111111111 ililill I mil 11111 mill jij f ZZZZZ I Society & Personals j /S. j | Mi«. KLBZKT 8. PKEL, MHot ,| 4J | Visitors Here This Week Messrs. Sherrod Corey, C. T. Rob ersoo, P. E. Getsinger, W. B. Har rington, of Griffins Township, were business visitors* here this week. - fn Washington Sheriff C. B. Roebuck, Warren H. Roebuck, J. H. Roebuck, C. S. Coats and Wheeler Martin attended court in Washington this week. Here Wednesday Mr. BUI Haislip, of Hassell, was a business visitor here Wednesday. In Windsor Wednesday Attorney H. G. Horton made a business trip to Windsor Wednesday. began tak ing Cardul when In ft weakened, run-down condition," writes Mrs. F. 8. Perrit, of Wesson, _ Miss. "I took one bot tle, and I seemed to Im prove so' much that I sent for six bottles. Af ter Z had taken the six bottles, Z seemed entire ly well. "Before I took Car tful, X was nervous, rest less, blue and out of heart. X felt depressed all the time. After X took Cardul, all this disappeared. "I gave my daughter Cardul and It helped to relieve Irregular .. Thla madlcl na hma baen uaad - by woman for tar Conatlpatlon, IndlfaaUoo, I and Blllouanaaa. I Clean Up - Paint Up, and DRESS UP! —^^^^52!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!5!!!!^!^!!!!!!5!!!!!!!!!!!!555!5!!!!!!5!!!!2!!5!!!!!2!!!2!!!! t Don't let things slide, folks! People no tice "things"—and your personal appearance is probably of equal or more importance than ' the appearance of your home. The low prices prevailing this Spring make it possible for you to "Dress Up" at a very small outlay of cash—and our store has a wide range of patterns and styles to choose from. The new modes are "smart"—there is no other word for it—but, best of all, the >rices are "way dow ." II Men Who Care $ Are our regular customers, of I II course. The new Suits, Hats, Ayr i \ and Furnishings for Spring and summer are here —and we if fCv want you to come in and see |^P~ nif AIVI FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY j\/] |_ 111 1 11 and for every occasion—work, sport, or -j H. I—• , KJM.m\J 1 J|i r drcs * —in a variety of styles and prices J Jm® NLargolis Bros. Attend Church Meeting Mesdames Z. T. Piephoff, M. D. Watts, and F. M. Manning left yes terday for Kinston to attend a two days meeting of the district Presby tery. In Washington This Week Messrs. J. Sam Getsinger and R. J. Peel were character witnesses in Federal court in Washington this week. From Bear Grass Mr. A. B. of Bear Grass was a business visitor here Wednes day afternoon. Returns From Charlotte Mr. Jesse Melson returned today from Charlotte, where he has been for a physical examination- at the Government Hospital. ♦ Able To Be Out Again Friends of Mr. W. S. lo cal manager of the Columbian Pea nut Company, are glad to see him out again, after being ill for several dqn.—-———_.—a—.— — Here This Week Mr. Kenneth Lindsley, of Virginia Beach, Va., has been here several days'this week on business. During his stay here he has been at the home of his brother, Mr. Lawrence Linds ley, and Mrs. Lindsley. Here Yesterday Mr. Joe Harrison, of Williamston, Route J, was in town yesterday shop ping. ♦ From Jamesville Mrs. C. A. Askew and son, O. W. Hamilton, of Jamesville, wer e in town yesterday on business. - «, Here From Jamesville Mr. Herbert Lilley, of Jamesville, was in town yesterday. From Robersonvillg John T. Ross, of Robersonville, was a visitor in town Thursday. Here Thursday Mr. Henry C. Green, of Bear Grass Township, was a business vis itor in town Thursday. ■ » From Griffins Mr. John E. Griffin, of Griffins, was here yesterday viewing the new V-8 Ford. v Return To Goidsboro Mrs. H. J. Morris and daughter, Mrs. Raymond Bryant, with her lit tle son, visited Mrs. Morris' sister, Mrs. P. B. Cone, and Dr. Cone this week, returning to their home in Goidsboro Wednesday. • From Everetts Mr. Paul Bailey, of Everetts, was a business visitor here yesterday aft ernoon. • Return From Xor folk Mrs. Rush Bondurant and Mts. Harry Brownley have returned from a visit with friends in Norfolk. Visitors Here This Week Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Campbell, of Cleveland, Ohio, visited Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Godwin Wednesday. »■ Here Thursday Mr. Courtney Edgerton, of Ra leigh, was a business visitor here yesterday. Visit Mr. and Mrs. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Smith, of Norfolk, visited Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Anderson this week. ♦ Her e Yesterday Mr. H. E. Beam, cashier of the Branch Banking and Trust Com pany, of Plymouth, was in town yes terday. From Robersonville Mr. Robert Adkins, of Roberson ville, was a business visitor here yes terday. POR RENT: TWO 3-ROOM Aptrt one 6-room apartment. Mrs. Kate THB ENTERPRISE Here Yesterday Mr. and Mrs. P. £. Getsinger, of Hardisons Mill, were here yesterday. + li Hardison-Howard —Miss Alma Howard, of Aulander, and Mr. John A. Hardison, of Grif fins Township, this county, were mar ried in Virginia last Wednesday morning, the wedding coming as a •surprise to many'of thrir friends. Mrs. Hardison has visited in this county several times, and has many friends here. Mr. Hardison is a suc cessful farmer of the Farm Life sec- 1 tion and is very popular. The couple returned from Virginia, late Wednesday. • Entertains School Board —» Oak City (Special.)— Miss Myrtis, Zetterower, member of the local, school faculty, delightfully entertain-' ed the members of the Oak City, School Board and their wives in the teacherage here last Wednesday eve ning with a conversational tea. An ice course was served. The following members of the board and their wives greatly enjoyed the event: Messrs. J. L. Haislip, A. F. Everett, Avery Smith, L. W. Cas per, and B. M. Worsley Later that evening, from 9 to 12,' Miss Zetterower entertained with ai bridge party and dance, honoring j Miss Mary Kathlyn Ainsley, a stu dent at North Carolina College, Greensboro, who is enjoying the spring holidays here with' her par ents, Professor and Mrs. H. M. Ain —————^^4——— 100,000 Eggs WANTED Buy your merchandise with eggs. We will accept eggs in payment for mer chandise in any amount. We can use as many as 100,000. WE WILL GIVE LOCAL TOP MARKET PRICE FOR EGGS Bring your eggs to us, where you will get most for your money. Will be accepted in trade. ======= Norfolk Under selling Company Apartment Building Willi&mston, N. C. - WAit difiu 1 We offer every financial facility you may require in buying and caring for your home, and you will find that putting a small part of your earnings regularly into a savings account at this \ bank will prove one of the quickest methods of entering that select class. ''And if you hav an account with this institution, we urge you—during Clean-Up and Paint-Up Week—to clean up your old debts. There is only one way to do this—and that is to pay them in full. * Branch Banking & Trust Co. WILLIAMSTON • N6RTH CAROLINA ¥ - _., " V sley. The hostess served a delicious ice . course. Mr. and Mrs. Ainsley chap-' eroned the young people. TONSIL AND ADENOID CLINICS ~f Since there will be no tinsil and ade-' noid clinics for school children put on by the State Board of Health this', ye» r . Dr C. J. Sawyer, eye, ear, nose and thfoit specialist, of Windsor, N. C., announces that beginning Monday, April 18th, he will conduct such clin ics at the Red Cross Emergency Hos pital, Windsor, N. C., and continuing until further notice. Fee, sls. A cer tain number of adults taking local an j aesthetic will be taken care of at the •same price during this time if special j appointments are made. Arrangements | for operations should be made at least I two days before clinic days. Number [of patients limited to 10 each clinic day. Patients not limited to any one W. ■■ ' i I- • - NOTICE OF SALE i Notice is hereby given that under . andvby virtue of the power of sale con- ! tained in that certain deed of trust ex ecuted by Thad Savage and wife to the ' undersigned trustee, and dated the 23rd l' day of December, 1925, and of record | |m the public registry of Martin Coun- I ty in book Q-2, at page 530, said deed j i°' trust having been given to secure ' the payment of a certain note of even I .date thereon, and default having been | made in the payment of said note and ' terms and conditions in said jfed jof trust not having been complied with iaud at the request of the owner of said Inote, the undersigned trustee will, on 'Saturday the 7th day of May, 1932, at .twelve o'clock noon, at the courthouse jdoor of Martin' County, at William son, North Carolina, offer at public sale, to the highest bidder, for cash, the following described land, to wit: Beginning at the corner of lot No. 27, a ditch on the road leading fgom Oak City to Hassell, N. thence j down said ditch to a bend, thence north j -2 poles to said ditch, thence down said ditch to the right of, J.way of the Kinston and Weldon Rail- I road right of way, thencesaidrlght of way to J. L. Hines line and corner, thence along J. L. Hines' line to the corner of Clara Johnson land, near | the above described road, thence along •he Calara Johnson line to the begin ning. ■ containing bv estimation 3 M j acres, be the same more or less, j This the 7th day of March, 1932. ! CLAYTON MOORE. 1 tw Trustee. HOUSE MOVING; I AM PRE pared to do house moving, either large or small jobs. Prices reason able. Best service. Ed Johnson, 215 White Street, Williamston, N. C. aB-15-22-99 LOOK & LISTEN Bunch'■ State Blood-Tested Chicka Are Reedy. The Beit Ever. Cus tomer! Report Livability Almost 100 Per Cent White and Barred Rocks Reds and White Wyandottes Buff Orpingtons White Leghorns 30,000 Already Sold to Satisfied Cus tomers. Dont You Want To Be One Too? Write— BUNCH POULTRY FARM- and HATCHERY tmy!3 STATESVILE, N. C. Your Druggist's Part-- - Modern science has provided ways and means of shutting away germ life from your home. Spe cial preparations are for sale to do this work; there are old familiar safeguards which should he used at frequent intervals. These ounces of pre vention are worth many pounds of cure. If you are not familiar with what to use and how to use it, we will assist you. Health de manda disinfectants and a vernun-free hoim- V CLARK'S A DRUG STORE, Inc. j§§jg PAGE THREE DR. V. H. MEWBORN OPTOMETRIST ~ Robersonvflle at Palmer's Drag Store, Tuesday After Third Sunday Each Month. Williamston at Atlantic Hotel, Wed nesday After Third Sunday Bach Month. Plymouth it OlTmry Drug Store, Thursday After Third Sunday Each Month. Eyes Examined Glasses Pitted Home Office Kinston, H. C. Lost 20 Lbs of. Fat Id Just 4 Weeks • Mrs. Mae West of St. Lctois, Mo., writes: "I'm only 28 yrs. old and i weighed 170 lbs. until taking one bo* of your Kruschen Salts just 4 weeks ago. I , now weigh 150 pounds. I also have more energy and furthermore I I've never had a hungry moment." ' Fat folks should take one half tea- spoonful of Kruschen Salts in a glass 'of hot water every morning before , breakfast—it's the SAFE, harmless way to reduce, as tens of thousands of men and women know. (get Kruschen at ClSrk's Drug Store. Inc., the cost for a bottle that lasts 4 weeks is but a trifle and if after the first bottle you are uot joyfully satis