Tuesday, Mwty 3,1932 Society '* | Visitors Here Saturday Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Jackson and children and Mrs. Lillian Rigsby, of Portsmouth, Va., were visitors in WlMiamston Saturday. Visits Friends Hare Dr. and Mrs. J. T. Burrus and Mrs. Bonner and little son, of High, Roiat, visited friends here Sunday en r«vte to Elizabeth City to visit frieads. • Visit Mrs. Harris Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Singleton, of Richmond, spent the week-end here with Mrs. Singleton's mother, Mrs. Myrtle Harris. "♦ Leaves for Scotland Neck Mm. John D. Biggs, who has been visiting Mrs. Fannie S. Biggs, left Saturday for Scotland Neck, where she will visit until' Tuesday and then return to her home at High Point. i . W other I Why, of course, you know she has a "sweet tooth." And watch the smile'and delight when you step up with a box of Blank's Choc- ' olates and Bon Bons. Clark's Drug Store BVQK./ y **'' ' ' if ever a soul 5 —~~. ; —■■ ■ deserved a precious gift rrs MOTHER v _ Being feminine, she'd hope it would be ■ORMthmg practical to wear, whether it's Hose, Hats, Undies, Dresses, Slips, Bags, Shoes, and hundreds of other suggestions that we may offer. „ .. ■ -r- w - • M argolis Bros. Here From Windsor Mrs. J. E. Smith, of Windsor, was in town yesterday. w In Raleigh Saturday Judge Clayton Moore spent last Saturday in Raleigh. From Plymouth Edward Owens and Clyde Cahoon, of Plymouth, visited friends here Sunday. Judge Meekins Here Friday Judge I. M.'Meekins, of Elizabeth City, visited Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler Martin Friday. In Winston-Salem Mrs. James G. Staton is in Win ston-Salem this week attending the annual State Federation meeting. * Visitor Here Monday Mr. Hyman Warren, of Roberson | ville, was a visitor here yesterday. TVBev H SS mSf In Greenville Yesterday, i Mrs. Nathan Frank and Mrs. Jes-1 sie HoUoman spent yesterday in Greenville. t From Merry Hill Former State Senator E. S. Askew, of Merry Hill, Bertie County, was a business visitor here Monday. ' In Washington Saturday ? l Mr. and Mrs. David Keel visited j Mr. J. E. Sexton in the Washington Hospital Saturday night. , At Campbell College .! ■ »«. i Mr. and Mrs. Ira Griffin and chil |dren, of Griffins, spent Sunday with Milton Griffin at Campbell College. ■ 7 • i , —* , In Raleigh Saturday Messrs. V. G. Taylor and E. S. Peel were in Raleigh last Saturday. Spend Sunday Here Mrs« Joel Muse, Mrs. S. S. Law : rence and children spent Sunday here jwith relatives. Attend Meeting Monday Messrs. J. A. and Robert Everett,' of Palmyra, attended the meeting of [county taxpayers here yesterday morning. I- / * From Hamilton ! Messrs. J. T. Matthews and Bog Slade, of Hamilton, were visitors here yesterday. # Here Yesterday Mr. Frank Jordan, of Dardens, l was here yesterday attending to busi ness matters. Attends Meeting Here Mr. Nat Brown, of Oak City, spent yesterday morning here attending a meeting of Martin County taxpayers in the courthouse. I- , From Betn f 'Grass j Messrs. Dennis Bailey and A. B. i Ayers, of Bear, were here yesterday urging the postponement of 1931 tax sales in the county. From Robersonvillr Messrs. Ed James, Best Fleming, G. H. Cox, and Durward Everett, of Robersonville, were visitors here yes terday, Mr. Cox advocating the post , ponement of tax sales in the county in a speech made to nearly 200 tax payers. From Griffins Township Mr. Charles Peel, of Griffins, was' a business visitor here yesterday morning. • Visiting in (hsantico % Mrs. L. P. Lindsley is visiting rela tives at Quantico, Va., this week. Spend Sunday Here Mr. and Mrs. Hancock and Mr. Bob Gray, of Scotland Neck, spent Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Vaughn. Spend Week-End Here Mrs. S. D. Harrell and Mrs. Jim Dillahunt, of Rocky Mount, spent j the week-end with Mrs. Mary Bell Osborne. For Judge of Re corders Court After giving the matter due consid eration, I hereby announce my candidacy for the x office of Judge of the Recorder's Court. ' . _ - j r 1,, ■ . I have served the people as solicitor in that court, endeavoring to perform my duties in a fair manner at all times; and if nominated in the Democratic Primary on June 4th and elected in November, I promise to perform the duties required in that office to the best of my ability. Herbert 0. Peele THE ENTERPRISE In Newport * Mrs. C. T. Rogers is in Newport] visiting relatives for several days. Visitors Here Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Bo'bbit, of Enfield, and Mesarar Ahm-White-and Kirbyn Bobbitt, of Scotland Neck, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Weir Sunday. ( ♦ Visit Miss Willis I Mrs. Hobbs, Mr. Alton Willis, and' j Mrs. Willis, mother of Miss Bessye Willis, of Goldsboro, spent Sunday, here with Miss Willis at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leman Barnhill. • | : In Town Yesterday j Ikey Manning, of Washington, was , in town yesterday. I —— At Virginia Beach Mr. L. I'. Lindsley and children visited relatives at Virginia Beach during the week-end. I | Here From Windsor I Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Moore, of | Windsor, visited Mrs. MolKe White Sunday. Spends Week-End at Home Mr. L. T. Fowden, temporarily stationed' in Burlington as. sales agent for -the Standard Fertilizer Company, spent the week-end at his home here. ♦. From Ahoskie Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Robertson and children, Sally Baker and Richard, and Mrs. Margaret Baker, of Ahos , kie, spent Sunday here with Mr. Rob , ertson's mother, Mrs. J. L. Robert son. Business Visitor Here Mr. John Bacon, of Gasport, N. Y., is a business visitor in town to day. ♦ In Elizabeth City I Dr. P. B. Cone is attending the t meeting of the State Dental Associa , tion in Elizabeth City this week. —. NOTICE North Carolina, Martin County. Having this day qualified as admin istrator of the estate of Joseph R. Gor hani, deceased, this is to notify all ' persons having claims against said es j tate to present same to the undersign ied or his attorney within 12 months from the date hereof, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recov ery. All persons indebted to said es tate will please make immediate pay , nient. This the 26th day of March, 1932. JOHN W. CLARK, ■ mr 29 6tw Administrator. 306 E. North St., Kinston, N. C. Klbert S. Peel, Attorney. r I _ ' i I Notice! We have installed a CEMENT PRESS FOR LADIES' WORK We can now half-sole ! your shoes without use i of nails or sewing. No I- increase in price. Willard's Shoe Shop Williamston, N. C. i' WIU.IAMSTON NO«TH CAEOL.H^ BXBCUTOR'S NOTICE [ Having this day qualified as •xecu- I tor of the estate of Elisabeth Simp son, Iste of Wltliamston, N. €., all per son* holding claims against said es tate are hereby notified to present the same to the undersigned or this notice will be pleaded in bar of the recovery of the same. All. persons indebted to 1 -said-eytare wttt _ pt¥4se~«mf larward and make immediate payment of same. E. G. BAGLEY, . Executor of the Estate of Elizabeth Simpson. CobuVn and Cobum, attorney. al9 6t NOTICX OP SAL*. ! Notice is hereby given that, under and by virtue of th*- power of sale con ' tained in that Certain deed of trust exe : cuted by E. T. Bateman and wife, : Katherine Bateman, to the undersign- I ed trustee, and dated the 27th day of I November, ,1931, and of record in the ! public registry of Martin County in Book C-3, at page 492; and at the re quest of the holder of the note of in debtedness thereby secured, default | having been made in the payment I thereof, I will, on the 9th day of May, I 1932, at 12 o'clock noon, at the court ' house door in Martin County offer for sale at public auction, for cash, the property described in said deed of trust, as follows, to wit: i All of their right, title and interest ,in and to: A tract of land in James jVille Township, bounded on the north by the Jamesville-Plymouth River Road, on the east by the Daily Roadt on the south by the lands of E. H. Gaylord, and on the west by Rowes (Creek, containing fifty-one acres, more or less. I l'Kis the Bth day of April, 1932. W. H. COBURN, al2 4tw f Trustee. •V The J~ V, Life Insurance Company VIRGINIA INCORPORATED 1871 JOHN G. WALKER, C hair man of the Board Sixty-first ' >- Annual Statement The management presents this * - .Hfr/BTEPr. Statement with a sense of real gratifi- -- • | * * cation at the results for the year 1931. ft -J|l i ' The policy of conservatism adhered to J •! i' I 1 ! 1 1 6ver a period of many years has en- I B »"*Jll' If I® Iff |j» abled the Company again to maintain Dn^""- 3 ' t it" !« jj{j . * its position amongst the strongest BSB .Sy- 1 5V * iT-~i g *, li I financial institutions in the country. ■2jMiL'.' , ll 4j.| It ' I Assets have increased $3,356,668.11, j fjj additions have been made to contisi- ||T; 1 f TVt»j gent reserves, and our surplus has T ! ffi ' P S« m\ FT I been increased by $704,932.61. HWHQHfT;J jS ™ . j£ l P I 3^9 We sincerely appreciate the co-opera- KraHfl v *1 'U u| | ,tion of our policyholders and others k! a«a '■' «l |l jft! who have contributed to the success I 11-ll 'I * J *1 ' u i, f *s£• B of the Company and in facing the f»- "'l'^ij"" ''(PI ture we hope we will have their con- » / \~" T tinucd interest and support. I resident. Homi Orftcs, RICHMOND, VA. Financial Condition. December 31, 1911 - ■ . ' ' ■' ' ' ". " ■ ■ . 1 ' ' ' i . ASSETS J_ ♦ : - cs LIABILITIES Cash in Banks on Interest S 2,122,589.47 Poliey Reserves $58,751,002.62 CmO in Ofiotfl and in Uiokl not on Heirtg the amount which together with Interest 126.803.59 future premiums ami interest will pay United Slates Government Bonds 2J64.180.07 til policy claimi a, th,v mature. fku State, Municipal and County Bonds.. 2,639,645.50 " " Railroad and l'ublio Utility Bonds.-. 6,974,613.89 .-Reserves for Policy Claims 369,167.32 «. All Other Bonds 734,682.66 Claim course of settlement ami re- Stockl 1 223 471 SO terve far claims incurred but not re- Mort,.,. lSS-«ft* KSZZ Including l.oam on farm I'rofcrliti, ,— m $002,734.49, 7.;... . .. Premiums and Interest Paid in Ad- Real Estate 1,919,621.78 vance 399,523.97 XwNw' *"""** ' Reserve for Taxes, Commissions, Real Bstate 342,93498 Expenses and all Other Liabilities 710,124.42 by Forfclcnrr.iiMorin,. . Speci#| Re§erv# |of P(M , ih , c n „ I . Loans to Policyholders 7,0*4,332.43 prestation of Assets . .. 2,000,000.00 * *"" l> V' l *' "1 7Wr ♦ Specisl Reserve for Possible Excess I- .n Mortslity 600,000.00 Interest Due snd Accrued - On /«.«».!, and Policy Lent. Tutal LuSU.niHS $62,829,818J3 Installments, not yet due, of curreot Capital Stock $5,000,000.00 year's premiuraa, premiums in Surplus 5,141,014.84 ' course of collection and premiums Extended — secured by Policy Re- ' » serves- - 975,717.17 Surplus of Asssts over Lisbilitiss $10,141,014.84 If Total ADMnrro Assets $72,970,833.17 i ' Total. $72,970,833.17 i► " k . A conrfntion eramlnatlon of the srcoun'« rn4 of Virginia, and the storks are carried al their records of The Ufe Insurance Company ot Vlr- msrket values on December 31, 19.11. finis has been completed by repreaentstlvea of the The calculation of the legal reserve as com nstirance Department, of Virginia. North Csro- mited By llie Actuary of the Company has been Una and Oklahoma and the abort it a statement verified and all other liabilities have been duly of the Assets and Liabilities as al lbs does of provided for. IT busintes December 31, 19JI. The above statement correctly shows the final. Lo ' All of the investments owned by the Compsnj cltl condition of the (Company as at December ■* bave bsen examined, or otharwise aoooantM fori 11, 1931. (he rsih on hand hat been counted and tha bal- vrApr n rn\ni«s ances on deposit with bank* and 'rust companies ' have l*en verified; and the corectness of the _ Chief Examiner of lnsuranct, other assets has been established 'o our aatltfae- Barm of Intvranci and Hanking of ftrtf.nw, tion. The bonds are valued on the '«sis of litaminer in Charge. I snsortlnttosi aa provided by Ibe laws U Us *?Ute Richmond, Va., January 23, 1932. " "■ " " _- ... i Summary for 1931 Gross Income, $ Admitted Assets, $ 72,970,833.17 • , . An increase of $ 3,356,668.18 Insurance in Force, $387,823,631.00 . . . An increase of $12,579?61.00 Payments Under Policy Contract! in 1931 $ 7,188,970.44 Payments Under Policy Contracts Since Organization . $71,882,198.67 4 1 • ■' ' ■ ■ ■ I' • v " * s . ' ;• ' ... - - * W. G. PEELE Special Williamston, —- N. C. Wake Up Your Liver Bile —Without Calomel And YouU Jump Out of Bed " tbi " biU b i°« «•»«»« ™tr. yo» m in the Morning Rarin' to Go STSit iTt If you lf*tsour Mid sunk and the For they can't do it. They only Thm, «nuin h.mU M> „ n a, move the bowels and a mere move- w bm it „ „ m.- t doesn't get at the cause. The m«ki nf th« bil» flow trwiy E r-«-cn for your down-and-out feeling But don't «k fctiw, P nu. r.rwr-. your liver. It should pour out two Uttl. U»« Ml.. Look for th. n«». CrUr". i pounds of 1-quid bile into your bowels utt!. Unf Pnl , on th . tKd ÜbL n T . daily *übititute. 25c »t ail atoroa. O IMI.C. M. Co, | ■ WANTED WHITE LOGS Oak or Cypress Lumber and Wood At Bargain Prices »-. I j M.J.NORTON PHONE 71 WILLIAMSTON, N. C. PAGE THREE