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Tuesday, May 17,1932 IFaraoula Entertainments Weddings Engagements i ildiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ■ Returns To Louis burg Returns From Scotland Neck Miss Liza Newell returned to her Mrs. Harry Vaughn returned Sun home- in Louisburg this week after day Jrom Scotland Neck, where she being employed here for several visited relatives laist week. months by Judge Bailey. • • Here From Plymouth In Washington Saturday Mesdames Corinne Austin and E. Asa Crawford was in Washington, F. Still, of Plymouth, shopped here last Saturday where he went for I yesterday. treatment at the Washington hos-: • pital. I I* l Town From Oak City Attends Funeral Here Friday . Ainsley, of Oak City, were here for Mr. A. E. Smith, of Robersonville,' a short while yesterday. and Messrs. J. A. and W. R. Everett,! of Palmyra, were hJre to attend the Visit Relatives in Tarboro funeral of the late James A. Everett! Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Thigpen and last Friday. j sons, John Flemming and Josie, vis- ** | ited relatives in Tarboro Sunday. Visitors From Robersonville ! » Messrs. H. C. Norman, Durwardi Attends Service Here Everett, and R. I. Leake, of Rober-j Dr. Edgar Long, of Hamilton, at sonville, were business visitors here tended the services at the Episcopal yesterday morning. church here Sunday night. ■ ♦ g Bob Reynolds Here Spend Week-End Here Bob Reynolds, candidate for- the Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Goodson and United States Senate, |>assed through Misses Mildred and Edith Baldwin,' here yesterday en route to Elizabeth of High Point, spent last week-end City, where he spoke last night. t here with Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Delk. j IT TOSTS NO MORE to buy f7 I f f /en ehy ~ ((lIALITV prr~ THE THINGS you buy in a reputable jewelry store are usually chea|>est in the long run. They ' last longer, they you better service, and tl:cy accurately reflect your good taste. Wo offer you tilings you'll be proud to own— things of lunlitnj beauty. And you will find that merchandise of this type is, after all, the moat , economical, H. D PEELE SUMMER SCHOOL WILLIAMSTON HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING MAY 24-JULY 6, 1932 All High School and Elementary School Subjects FULLY ACCREDITED NOMINAL COST Prospective Pupils and Interested Parents, See WM. R. WATSON, Director At High School Office "Made In North Carolina Week" *'* * * ♦ .• • V % "Made in North Carolina Week," emphasizing the variety and quality of the State's products, should make us all proud of our State and resolved to use Carolina goods more extensively. » * ♦ ♦ - n By cooperation we get things done that no individual, busi ness firm, or town could do alone. - * '* * * '' ' im's- ' ' • bank is glad to cooperate with sound business firms aHd individuals. It knows how others are solving difficulties like yours, Its long experience and familiarity with local conditions may make its advice of value to you. You will find here a cordial .« welcome and a helpful Ascvi£. * ♦ • ♦ ' r Branch Banteng & Trust Co. "THE SAEB EXECUTOR 7 Society & Personals Mr*. ELBERT 8. PEEL, Editor PUaiISHKD IVUY TUtllliY mr IB ID AY IIHHHHIIIHH|HHH»H»""""" PHONE Anything tor j This Department 3 ■ x l Itlliuilllllllllllllllllillllllillllllllllk From Washington Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bagby, of ; Washington, visited friends here last ! night. /*\ ' In Town Monday Mr. John Eubanks, of'Hassell, was in town yesterday on business. Here From Oak City j Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Harrell, of i Oak City; shopped here yesterday. * I Visiting Relatives Mrs. H. C. James, of Newport ; News, is here spending several days iwith relatives. From Washington Miss Elizabeth Warren, of Wash ington, was in town yesterday. * . Here From Wilson Miss Lottie Eliers and Mr. Buck Jones, of Wilson, spent Sunday with j Mr. and Mrs. Russell Braswell. Visits Mrs. Me ad or Mrs. Fred Gardner, of Suffolk, Va., is here visiting Mr. and Mrs. Harry Meador for several days. In Dunn Saturday Mrs. Myrtle Brown, Mrs. Ev,l Harrison spent Saturday in Dunn with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Parker. Misses Myrnie Brown and Eva Har rison returned home with them after a several days visit with Mr. and Mrs. Parker. Moving This Week Mrs. Mary Bell Osborne is moving this week to the Simpson home on Main Street. Shoppers Here Monday Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Collins, "Of Quitsna, shopped here "yesterday. Visits in Greenville Mrs. W. T. Hunter spent thetaeek end in Greenville with Mrs. Anne Quinerly. Attend Services Here Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Smith, of Windsor, attended services here at the Episcopal church Sunday night. Visitors Here Sunday Mr. J. S. Hodges ami family, of Ayden, and Mrs. R(fea Briley, of Greenville, visited Mrs. A. J. Man ning and family Sunday. * Spend Sunday Here . Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Jones, of Beth el, spent Sundaywith Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Horton. - Visitors Here Sunday Mr. and Mrs. C. Williams, of Rocky Mount, visited Mr. and Mrs? Russell Braswell Sunday. THE ENTERPRISE Return From Goldsboro Mesdames Leman Barnhill and G. H. Harrison returned Sun3ay~from Goldsboro, where they spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Woolard. '— . I—. . »—■ ■■ i i i ■ ; ' Returns From Durham Mr. C. B. Clark returned last night from Durham, where he has ; been at the bedsidC of his son. Claus| Baxter, who underwent an operation i | for mastoiditis recently. Friends will | ; be fjlad to know that C. 8., jr., is re-1 ported to be getting along as well as' j could be expected. AJrs. Clark re mained in Durhamr^ Return Home Saturday H, I). Taylor, jr., and family, who have been in Winfield, La., for about two years, returned home Saturday. Mr. Taylor left yesterday for Buf falo X. \., where he will be engaged with the Roberts Paving Co., in New York State road work. A ' •*>', In Rocky Mount Little Miss Alyme Gray Braswell is spending a few days with friends in Rocky Mount. • CARD OF THANKS I We wish to express oar appreciation utr the many tokens of friendship and! | the service rendered us during the sick-j 'less and death of our husband and' father, the late Jam«s | A, Everett, also 1 ' for the beautiful floral offerings at the , funeral, hor all these favors and for' | every .word of.sympathy and condo lence we wish to extend to all our most sincere thanks. Mrs. J. A. EVERETT AND CHILDREN. "CANDIDATES CARDS j s | ; FOR BOARD OF EDUCATION ! At the request of my friends.-1 here-] iby announce myself a candidate for I the oftice as a member of the county board of education, subject to the Democratic , primary to be held June 4, 1932. Any support accorded my candidacy i will lie greatly appreciated. JOE MARTIN, FOR RECORDER Subject to tile Democratic primary j to be held June 4, 1932, I hereby an jnounce my candidacy for the nnmina-j I lion as judge of the Martin County! j Recorder's Court. My experietke in ! tlie court during the past several years I thoroughly acquaints me with its func tions, and if nominated and elected, I j pledge my best efforts in dispatching j the business "coming-before me. Any support accorded my candidacy will be ! appreciated, HERBERT O. PEEL. FOR RECORDER At the request of my friends I here by announce my candidacy for the office of County Recorder, subject to the action of the Democratic primary to be held June the 4th. LEWIS H PEEL. t . . _ FOR BOARD OF EDUCATION i I lietVby announce my candidacy as a member of the County Board of Ed ucation, subject to the action of the j Democratic Primary to be held on June 4, 1932. I shall appreciate any ! support given mc, and if elected to the oftice I will endeavor to give my | best service for all the people of the county. JOHN W. KUBAN KN | FOR SOLICITOR OF THE RECORDER S COURT I hereby announce my candidacy for solicitor of the Martin County Record-j er's Court, subject to the Democratic! Primary Of June 4, 1932. I appreciate the support given me Iby the voters of this county in the; ! past, and, if uninitiated and elected,,' j 1 shall do tny best to perform the I duties of this office to the very best of ' mv ability. JOS. W. BAILEY, FOR COMMISSIONER I hereby announce myself a candi date for (he -nomination as coijnty com missioner of Martin, subject to the : Democratic primary June 4. I assure the voters of Martin County that any support accorded me in the coming primary and election yvill be sincerely appreciated. In the past I ha_ye will ingly and untiringly always worked in the interest of ijjur county and its 23,- 400 peoplj, and if nominated and elect ed I pledge my continued atui earnest efforts in their behalf. T. C. GRIFFIN. FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS: I hereby announce my candidacy for the oftice of Register of Deeds of Martin County, subject to the Demo-* cratic primary to be held June 4, 1932. If nominated and elected, I promise to render the service required and ef fect any saving in the office that I can. . I believe the taxpayers are justified in wantingjthe cost , for service in this and other ""offices of. the cpunty re-1 duced. The salary, being fixed by the legis-1 lature, will require another act to change it, which I will request at the next session. Until it is changed, and while the taxpayers' income is so great ly reduced and the income from the farms, of which our county is largely composed, is so low, and Vhile pover ty and unemployment exist to the ex tent that it does now, 1 will donate one-third of the salary to the poor a»d unfortunate people of the county. L. J. HARDISON. FOR CONSTABLE I hereby announce my candidacy for the office'of constable of Cross Roads Township and will appreciate the votes of th#, citizens of the district. Respectfully, B. B. BIGGS. 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 June 4, next. Any and all support -giyen my eartdidacy will be greatly welcomed, and I assure the voters that if I am nominated and elected, it will | be my aim to continue to render tne [ county and its people the very best WILLI AMBTON service of which I am capable of ren dering. - J. E. P.QPE- - FOR SHERIFF ■ I take this means to announce my candidacy for the office of Sheriff.' Since I have held this office, I have endeavored to perform the duties of the office in an acceptable manner to the people and as the law directs. Jf again elected to this office, I Shall en deavor to carry out the duties of this | i oftice to the best of my ability. j ——r C. B, ROEBUCK 1 FOR REGISTER DEEDS I hereby announce my candidacy for j the office of Register of lieeds, subject to the action of the Democratic Pri mary to be held on June 4, 1932. I ■ j also wish to express my appreciation I for the support giveiihjne in the past, with the assurance that if called to serve you- again that 1 will render the best service of which lam capable. I Costs of Office I wish to say further that the cost 1 of operating the office is now 23 1-3 per cent less than the amount allowed by the legal schedule, this saving hav-j ing been voluntarily made possible. J. SAM GETSfNGER. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER 1 hereby announce my. candidacy for the office of County Commissioner, subject to the action of the Democratic primary to be lreld on June 4th. JOSHUA L. COLTRAIN. j FOR SOLICITOR Democratic voters of Martin Coun ' tyi I hereby declare myself a candi- ! date for the nomination as solicitor of the recorder's court of, Martin County, subject to the primary next June 4. ! 11 I am nominated -and appointed, I assure the people of Martin County that my every effort will be put forth j in upholding the laws of our county I and State. HUBERT XTOBURN. FOR BOARD EDUCATION j Subject to the wishes of the people !at the Democratic primary June 4, | 1932, I hereby announce my candidacy I lor the nomination, for member of the Martin County Board of Education. , Since my appointment as a member | jot, the board by the Martin County Democratic Executive" Committer, I,| have earnestly performed the duties oi the oftice to the very best of my abil- j itv, and it nominated and appointed, I 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 COUNTY COMMISSIONER Subject to the will of the people in, the Democratic Primary of June 4,! : l'> 32. I hereby announce my candidacy I , for the noniiration of ci iiiiuissioner "*fif Martin County,'assuring the citizens! |if I am nominated, and elected, my I best efforts in dispatching the business J lof the fount\ on the most economic i and sound basis lniiiufiiv possible. / VAN G..TAYLOR. FOR COMMISSIONER At the request of my friends, I here-; by .innounce my candidacy for the of-i fice of county commissioner, subject; to the action of the Democratic pri mary ti> be held in June.- HENRY \ GREEN. ANNOUNCEMENT I hereby announce myself a candi date for tlic recorder's court judgeship of Martin County, subject to the Dem ocratic primary to be held June 4, 1932. Din ing flic past-16 years 1 have gained much information relative to court procedure through liiy work as justice'of the peace. Support of. my candidacy tor judge of the recorder's, I court in Martin ( mints' bv her citi- FULL CAR LOAD New Chevrolets Arrived Here This Week If you are ready to trade or buy a new car, come to see us. _ . • " The New Chevrolet is one of the best automobiles on the Ameri can market today. ASK FOR FREE DEMONSTRATION • . You should ride in and drive the New Chevrolet before pur- *• chasing any make of car. That is all we ask of you. With a Chevrolet you get more car for less money. Gro-More Transfer Co. WILLIAMSTON, N. C. - zcns will be much appreciated, and if j I am elected I pledge myielf to run I the court in fairness-to all and to the : very best of my ability. I C. B. RtDDICK. FOR CORONER . I hereby announce my candidacy for ' the nomination as -eerener of Martin ! bounty, subject to the Democratic pri mary June 4, 1932. Any support ac corded me will he greatly appreciated. m , S. ROME BIGGS. j FOR BOARD OF EDUCATION I hereby announce my candidacy ! for nomination as a member of the Martin County Board of Education, j subject to the Democratic primary of j June 4. If nominated and elected, I assure the people of Martin County] my very best service as a board mem- i her. J. F.ASO\ LII-i.EY. Wake Up four Liver Bile i —Without Calomel *nd You'll Jump Out of Red " thi.i hilt* ia not flowing fretly, your foe I • . VI - n • 9 A dowui t ft juflt decays in the bow Li* 1 101 nill M iXittlfl (o Go " Gua bloata up your Htomaoh. Y«u havt a - , , , , thick, bad taatn and your broath It foul. t»kl® If you feel S our and punk and the uftl , n brrmk , out)ln u . mUhM . Your rrr "r — J ~ v ~ • :/ - :? „a»d r in, _„j . t , TTI ,. tmm to make you (suddenly sweet i rvnt)>ri i«, «./ ir-.d buoyant and full of sunshine. „" '' T . r J flowing freely and make you foel "up and un." For they can tdo it. They only They mourn wonderful, Wmlew,. It. J. et he bowels and a mere move- vegetable extracts, .nulling whf>n it eonirn t» t • dc-csn t get lit the eau-'e. Ihe making the bile flow freely, r ".fur your down-Hnd-iluHeetl! ; Hut don't h* for liver pill». Akf „r( I- y , r liver. It should pour out t« .. Utile Liver Pill.. I for the name an,,; ' . mtojour.bouvlsi ( tlUl* I.iver Pill. •« the rod Übil. lUe.ut , " ' J substitute. £&* at a'Utorefi. O?SN,CVM.(Nt Where - Nitrate oS SsMia 1 6"o NITKOGF.N CI JA HA NTki'.u (Equal to 1.9.45 X Ammonia) I here's no need to send American dollars abroad lor Nitrogen: the American Nitrate of Soda is made at Hopewell, Virginia. Richest in Nil_r«.'£.i n the growth elerpentl6% guaranteed; «rqual lo I ).43"• ammonia. Farmers find this modern American fertilizer makes every acre bring greatest profits. Order your Supply from LINDSLEY ICE COMPANY STANDARD FERTILIZER COMPANY - HARRISON BROS. & COMPANY D. D. STALLS . W. T. MEADOWS AND COMPANY At the Koanoke-Dixie Warehouse ' WATTS AND INGRAM At The Farmers Warehouse If your regular dealers are unable to furnish Arcadian, write, wire, or telephone JOHN L. HEILIG, P. O. Hox 899, or 'Phone No. 1104, Raleigh, N, C. Prompt delivery guaranteed. PAGE THREE FOR TREASURER 1 Jl am using this method to announce ! my candidacy for the office of Treai urer, subject to the action of the Dem ocratic primary, to be held June 4th. If elected I shall do my best to per form every duty of the office in an hon est, fair, and satisfactory manner to atl the people of the county. | I also wish to take this opportunity again express my sincere apprecia tion of the support accorded me in the [past. •' -C. A. HARRISON. '.■ ■ ' ' NOTICE: I WILL MEET THE j farmers of Jamesville and vicinity each' Saturday evening until further ] notice to buy their poultry, etc., in stead of Tuesdays, as heretofore. Re spectfully, W. H. HolKday. mylO 2t