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TmUfliMMi vr io. mz I I society & Persoimlsl j l^wiiiMM»iiwiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiJSLwHWMM^MniWWWWroWßilWi>WiWlil>Miiili^iitinimiiiMmtiMtiininiimiiirtiniiiimiMiißii[miii)iiniff Announce Birth Born to Mr. and Mrs. Sherrod Cdrey, of Williamston, Route 4, a daughter, Shirley Frances, on Fri day, April 29. ♦ Returns To South Carolina Mrs. N. F. Sullivan returned to her home in Anderson, S. C., Sun day after spending several weeks here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Norton. She was accompanied bona by her husband, who came for her last Saturday. Visit Relatives Here Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Griffin, of Williamston Route 1, visited relative* here Sunday. ♦ Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Courtney Miss Amy Jones, of Edenton, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. B. S. Court ney and Mr. Courtney. In Town Monday Mr. W. H. Holliday, of Roberson ville, was in town Monday. w From Windsor Mr. E. S. Askew, of Merry Hill, was here yesterday to hear Senator Cameron Morrison speak. Visiting Her Parents Mrs. Sebastian Macon, of Mary land, is here for a few days visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh M. Burras. Returns From Raleigh Mf. A. Hassell has returned from' Raleigh, where he visited his da ugh-j ter, Mrs. MHton Norman, and Mr.] Norman, last week. OIfSL/p STRAWS f d 388£3 are ready ! I \ That hot sun is just dropping a gen ■ \ K tie hint to get under a straw! There's a t A Vv * 4k 1 \ flock of cool dandies here for you. \ \ / Panamas, regular stiff-brims, and I \ ' jfl) S hard-brim models that have the flexible \ Igy r ( band feature. The latter cost $5 two \* year ago, 3.50 last year—and only $1.95 \ iV in 1932. Not a cheap hat, but a good hat I »■ \ at a low price. ' I V mm .. . I Margolis Bros. I The Shopping Place, After All Notice To Town Taxpayers V * I jWMP—— MMWWBMM———l————— All Unpaid Taxes and Paving Assessments Will Be Advertised NEXT MONTH ——- i . THERE IS BUT LITTLE POSSIBILITY THAT A FURTHER EXTENSION WILL BE MADE. MOST LIKELY YOU WILL BE ADVERTISED IN JUNE UNLESS YOUR TAXES ARE PAID BEFORE JUNE FIRST No Further Notices Will be Mailed to Taxpayers Office Honrs: 10:00 A. M. to 4:00 P. M. W. B. DANIEL, Tax Collector. From Plymouth Messrs. Harry Stell, of Plymouth, and Carl L. Bailey, of Roper, the lat ter a candidate for the state senate from this district, were here yester day to hear Senator Cameron Mor rison speak. Visiting Mr. Gurkin Mr. John Parker, of Norfolk, Va., is here this week visiting his brother, Mr. W. H. Gurkins. • Visit Friends Here Mr. and Mrs. Simon Lilley, of Williamston Route I, visited friends here Sunday. —mm 0 From Washington , Miss Elizabeth Warren and Char lie Moore, of Washington, attended the Morrison speaking here yester day. Visits in Set ma Mr. W. H. Gurkin spent yesterday in Selma visiting friends. Spend Sunday Here Mr. and Mrs. Julius T. Purvis and children, Julius jr., and Jean, of Bel haven, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Fowden./ ■ From Elizabeth City Judge Walter L. Small, of Eliza beth City, was the guest of Judge Clayton Moore on Sunday. —ST In Wilson Sunday Bill H. Harrison visited friends in Wilson Sunday. In Chapel Hill Friday Mrs. J. H. Saunders and son, Jack Baker, visited Buck Saunders, jr., in Chapel Hill last Friday. PUBLISHED BVKKV TUESDAY AMD FRIDAY Spends Sunday Here John Wadsworth, of Edenton, spent Sunday with his sister, Mrs. 'j. W. Watto, jr. I j Will Return Thursday Miss Frances Williams will return Thursday to Virginia Beach, Va., aft er spending a few days here with her grandmother, Mrs. F. S. Biggs. i Move To New Town Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Hunter have I movedjnto the John D. Biggs home, in New Town. • 1 Here From Dardens Mrs. Frank Jordan, of Dardens, visited friends here yesterday. Visitor Here Instructor Cecil Taylor, of the University of North Carolina, was the week-end guest of his mother, Mrs. Henry Taylor. ♦ , Here From Portsmouth Dr. W. H. Harrell, U. S. N., of Portsmouth, was here for the weak end with his flfmily. " —\ Hear Seantor Morrison \ Mayor C. M. Hurst and Chief William Gray, of Robersonville, heard Senator Cameron Morrison make a political address here yester day afternoon. In Town Monday Mrs. Kathleen Wallace Lilley was a visitor here yesterday. • In Town Monday Harry Waldo and R. W. Salsbury, of Hamilton, were in town Monday. THE BNTBRPRISfi Leaves for Fayetteville Professor Lawrence Thornton will leave today for his home in Fayette ville. Returns To Benson " Miss Mary Benson left yesterday morning for her home in Benson aft er completing her work as a member ,of the local school faculty for the ; 1931-32 term . - » ——• In Norfolk Sunday ! Miss Lucille Allen and Messrs. S. H. Grimes and Stephen Ewell visited friends in Portsmouth and Norfolk Sunday. In LaGrange Sunday Mrs. Leman Barnhill visited rela tives in LaGrange Sunday. She was accompanied by Miss Bessie Willis. Leaves for Fremont Miss Serena Peacock left Sunday for herhome in Fremont, where she will visit her parents a few weeks be- j fore going to Kdenton to teach in a! summer school there. Here From Plymouth Messrs. George W. Hardison, chair man of tfie Board of Commissioners of Washington County, and J. W. Norman, superintendent of public in- ( i struct ion, both of Plymouth, attend-! Ed the speaking at the court house here yesterday. ~ 9 Visitors From Evcrctts Paul Bailey, R. A. Phillips, and J. S. Ayers, of Everetts, were visitors in town yesterday. Spends Week-End at Home Miss Josephine Harrison, of East Carolina Teachers' College, Green ville, spent the week-end here with her mother, Mrs. T. F. Harrison. Here From Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Anderson, of Wilson, spent the week here, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. I). Har rison. Return To Dunn Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Parker re turned to Dunn yesterday after spending a few days here with Mrs. T. F. Harrison. They were accom panied home by Misses Eva Harri son and Myrnie Brown, who will visit with them this week. Spending Week Here Mr. and Mrs. Joel Muse, of Wil-' son, are spending this week here with Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Manning. Here From Norfolk Miss Elizabeth Gurganus, of Nor folk spent the week-end here with her mother, Mrs. Mary Bonner Gur-] ganus. ♦— — From Chapel Hill C. B. and Albert Leslie Clark and Buck Saunders, of Chapel Hill, were the week-end guests of their parents here. DR. V. H. MEWBORN - 1 OPTOMETRIST Eyas Examined Glaisea Fitted Roberaonville at Fulmar's Drue Stora, Tuaaday After Third Sunday Each Month. WiUiamston, at Da via Pharmacy, on Wedneaday After Third Sunday of , Each Month. Plymouth at O'Hanry Drag Store, Thuraday Alter Third Sunday Each Month. At Tarboro, N. C., Every Friday and Saturday WILLI AMSTON Ifff™ C^qmna CANDIDATE'S ) CARDS FOR BOARD OF EDUCATION I hereby announce my candidacy for nomination as a member of the Martin County Board of subject to the Democratic primary of Juue 4. If nominated and elected, I assMP; the people of Martin County my very best service as a board mem ber. j. EASON LILLEY. FOR BOARD EDUCATION Subject to the wishes ,of the people at the Democratic primary June 4, 1932, I hereby announce my candidacy for the nomination for member of the Martin County Board of Education. Since my appointment as a member of the board "by the Martin County Democratic Executive Committee, I have earnestly performed the duties of the office to the very best of my abil ity, and if nominated and appointed, I assure the people a continuation of my best service and interest in public education for every child in Martin County. E. H. ANGE. FOR SOLICITOR Democratic voters of Martin Coun ty: I hereby declare myself a candi date for the nomination as solicitor of | the recorder's court of Martin County, I subject to the primary next June 4.1 If I aiu nominated and appointed, 1 j assure the people of Martin County j that my every effort "wilt be put forth in upholding the laws of our county i and State. HUBERT COB CRN, j FOR COMMISSIONER I hereby announce myself a candi-j date for the nomination as county com-' missioner of Martin, subject to the Democratic primary June 4. I assure j the voters of Martin County that any | support accorded me in the coming j primary and election will be sincerely j appreciated. In the past 1 have will ingly and untiringly always worked in the interest of our county and Its 23,-! 400 people, and if nominated and elect-1 ed 1 pledge my continued and earnest efforts in their behalf. ' T I C. GRIFFIN. FOR RECORDER Subject to the Democratic primary to be held June 4, 1932, I hereby an nounce my candidacy for the nomina tion as judge of the Martin County I Recorder's Court. My experience in the court during the past several years thoroughly acquaints me with its func tions. and if nominated and elected, J pledge my best efforts in dispatching { the business coming before me. Any support accorded my candidacy will be ' appreciated. H. O. PEEL. FOR COMMISSIONER I ■ At the request of my friends, I here by announce my candidacy for the of fice of county commissioner, subject to the action of the Democratic pri mary to be held in Juue. H. C. GREEN. ANNOUNCEMENT I hereby announce myself a candi date for the recorder's court judgeship of Martin County, subject to the Dem ocratic primary to be held June 4, 1932. During the'past 16 years I have gained much' information relative to court procedure through my work as justice of the peace. Support of iny candidacy for judge of the recorder's I court in Martin County by her citi zens will be iriuch appreciated, and if | I am elected 1 pledge myself to run I the court in fairness to all and to the very beSt of niv ability. C. B. RIDDICK. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER Subject to the will of the people in the Democratic Primary of June 4, 1932, 1 hereby announce my candidacy for the nomination of commissioner of Martin County, assuring the citizens if I am nominated and elected, my best efforts in dispatching the business of the county on the most economic and sound basis humaiiy possible. VAN TAYLOR. FOR COMMISSIONER I hereby announce myself a candi date for the nomination of commis sioner of Martin County, subject to, | the Democratic primary to be held! i June 4, next. Any and all support given niy candidacy will be greatly i welcomed, and 1 assure'the voters that i if I am nominated and elected, it will be my aim to continue to render the J county and its people the very best' service of which 1 am capable of rcn-j dering. J. F.. POPE. I FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS: | I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of Register of Deeds oi Martin County, subject to the Demo-, cratic primary to be held June 4, 1932.' If nominated and elected, I promise i to render the service required and ef *"y »aving in the office that I can. I believe the taxpayers are justified 111 J van ' ,n 8 'he co * l for service in thi* and .other offices of the county re duced. The salary, being fixed by the legis lature. will require another act to change It, which Twill" request at the! next session. Until it is changed, and, while the taxpayers' income is so great-! Iy reduced and the income from the 1 farms, of which our county is largely l composed, is so tow, and while pover-'! ty and unemployment exist to the ex- 1 , tent that it does now, t will donate one-third of the salary to the poor and ! unfortunate people of the county. i | L. J. HARUISON. ' FOR CORONER I hereby announce my candidacy for ' the nomination as coroner of Martin to the Democratic pri- ICE TODAY ? ? Things are warmin' up a bit. Better watch your foodstuffs. On ICE is where they be lolng, both to keep them fresh and protect your family's health. To be sure your refrigerator is kept filled daily: PHONE 99 for our card! Our driver will deliver it! Lindsley Ice Co. SCREEN TIME- We have a large supply of screen doors, win dow screens, screen door check. Our prices are low, quality high. Get our prices before you buy. (Culpepper Hardware Co. NOTICE TO Candidates _—X- . , ' « * « All notices of candidacies for county offices must be filed with me and entrance fee paid not later than Friday, May 20. Failure to do this will debar candidates from entering the primary on June 4th. Your atten tion is called to this provision of the election law. Register Now! Registration books are now open in the several townships. All who have not previ ously registered must do so in order to vote in the June primary. BOOKS CLOSE SAT., MAY 21ST t- - 1 Sylvester Peel Chairman, Board ol Elections of Martin County PAGE THREE Mary June 4, lfi32. Any support ac corded me will be greatly appreciated. S. ROME BIGGS. NOTICE North Carolina, Martin County. Having this day qualified as admin istrator of the estate of Joseph R. Gor ham, deceased, this is to notify all persons having claims against said es tate to present same to the undersign ed 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 ment- - This the 26th day of March, 1932. JOHN VV. CLARK. ' mr 29 6tw " Administrator. 306 E. North St., Kinston, N. C. Elbert S. Peel, Attorney. •
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