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* • * Tuesday, May 31,1932 gp»— II 1 I Society & Personals I tXM 9 In Durham Yesterday Messrs. R. H Clayton, Robert Manning, Albert Col train and War ren Everett spent the week-end in Washington City. • , Here Prom High Point Mrs. E. A. Edwards and sons, Jack and Billie, of High Point, spent Sun day here with Mrs. Edwards' daugh ter, Mrs. W. A. Knox, and Mr. Knox. Mrs. Edwards will spend a few days here with her daughter be fore returning to her home in High Point. • —■ Returns To Washington Miss Susie James, of Washington, D. C., spent the week-end here with relatives and friends. She returned yesterday afternoon. From RobersonvUle Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Pope, of Rob ersonville, visited relatives in town Sunday. DR. V. H. MEWBORN OPTOMETRIST Byaa Examined OUMM Pitt* KoberaonvOle at FulaMr*a Drug Store, Tuesday After Third Sunday Bach Month. WUUamston, at Davia Pharmacy, on Wadaaaday After Third Sunday ot Bach Month. Plymouth at O'Hanry Drug Stan, Tharaday Altar Third Sunday Bach Month. At Tarbora, N. C, Ewy Friday and Saturday NOTICE! I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of County Commissioner to succeed myself, subject to the action of the Dem ocratic Primary to be held on June 4, 1932. I will appreciate the votes of all the people. H. S. Everett Hyde County Is Robbed of SI2OO According to a Recent News Item From Washington, N. C. The family were attending an orphans' concert recently in Swan Quarter, and when they returned home, they discovered that a small safe in which they kept their money had been opened and the money stolen. The money represented the savings of a lifetime and was all they had except their home and farm prod uce. It is dangerous to leave money around the house. Put your money in a savings account, where it will be safe and busy earning interest. m ————yqsg Branch Banking and Trust Company WILLIAMSTON, N. C. " ~~PY~ '/ ' From Rocky Mount Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Ward and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ward, of Rocky Mt., spent Sunday here with Mr and Mrs. Wilton Knox. In Washington City Messrs. Elbert Manning Hubert Smith, and W. C. Windley attended the Washington-New York game in Washington City Sunday. m From Ayden Mr. and Mrs. Bradford Holden, of Ayden, spent the week-end here with Mrs. Holden's parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Cook. ♦ Visit Mr. and Mrs. Meison Mr. and Mrs. Louise Swanner and Helen Alligood, of Washington, spent Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. Jea se Meison. Spend Sunday Here Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Coburn, of Norfolk, s£ent Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Coburn. a . Here Prom Portsmouth Mr. and Mrs. Linwood, of Ports mouth, spent the week-end here with relatives. Visits in Wilton Miss Mary Alice Dunning visited friends in Wilson yesterday. Visiting Mrs.Jlolloman Miss Julia White, of Merry Hill, is visiting her sister, Mrs. H. B. Hol loman at the Roanoke Hotel this week. Here Saturday Night Rev. A. E. Brown, of Roberson ville, was here Saturday night where he preached in the Methodist church. ■ 1 ♦ Visit Relatives Here Mr. and Mrs. Henry Browning and Mr. and Mrs. Riddick Roberson, of Tarboro, visited relatives here and in the county Sunday. Visit Mr. and Mrs. Margolis Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bloom and Mrs. Bishop, of Norfolk, spent the week-end here with Mr. Bloom's sis tar, Mrs. Frank Margolis, and Mr. Margolis. Leaves Per RobersonvUle Rev. Miss Carolyn Hosford left yesterday for Robersonville, where she will assist in a revival meeting being held there this week. Leave For Winston-Salem Mrs. S. E. Sprinkle and children left Sunday for Winston-Salem, where they will visit relatives for a month. • In Washington Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hardison spent Sunday with relatives of Mrs. Hardison in Washington. ♦ From High Point Dr. and Mrs. John D. Biggs, of High Point, spent the week-end here with Dr. Biggs' mother, Mrs. Fan nie S. Biggs. m v Visit in Washington City Messrs. Jim Cook, Raymond Tay lor, John Weir, James H. Ward and Ira Harrison spent the week-end in Washington, D. C., where they at tended the New York-Washington baseball games. Z1 Return to Norfolh Mr. and Mrs. Reeves Hitch, Mr. and Zenos Gay and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hitch returned Friday to their homes in Norfolk after attend ing the funeral of little Mary Hitch here. • To Attend West Point Finals Miss Ruth Roberson left Sunday for Washington City where she join ed friends to go to West Point to at tend the finals at the military acad emy there. Home from State William Thomas Crawford, senior at State College, Raleigh, was home for the week-end. THE ENTERPRISE? * Hoidk if Court m MtaUto Judge and Mrs. Clayton Moore and little daughter, Susan, are in Manteo this week where the judge is holding court. Returns to Littleton Home Master James White has returned to his home in Littleton after visiting his aunt, Mrs. C. D. Carstarphcn, here for some time. Be was ac companied by Clayton Moore, jr. Attend Hitch Funeral Here Mrs. A. L. Pendleton and daugh ter, Miss Frances, and Mrs. J. G. Fearing, of Elizabeth City, attended the Hitch funeral here Friday. In Farmville for Week-end Misses Grace Manning and Nell Clyde Harrison spent the week-end in Farmville with Miss Cora Lee Pat terson. In Edenton Sunday A. J. Manning visited friends in Edenton Sunday. Return from Anderson, S. C. Mrs. Robert Everett and Miss Ger trude Norton returned Saturday from Anderson, S. C. where they visited their sister, Mrs. Sullivan for several days. Visiting in LaGrange Mrs. Leman Barnhill left today for LaGrange to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Wood until Fri day. s Home from School Misses Ruth Norton and Edith Peel have returned from Greensboro after completing a commercial course in the North Carolina College for Women there. i • -Visits Parents Here Miss Evelyn Harrison, of Durham, spent the week-end here with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Harrison. Home lor the Week-end Mrs. C. B. Clark spent the week end here with her family. She has been in Durham with her son, Claude Baxter Clark, who is recovering from an operation in the McPherson hos pital there. Mrs. Clark returned there yesterday, accompanied by Mr. Clark. Here from Norfolk Samuel Brown, jr., of Norfolk, spent the week-end here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Brown. ♦ Visits Miss Harrell Miss Imogene Reddick, of Gates ville, visited Miss Sarah Harrell here during the week-end. •—— Visits Sister in Greenville Miss Eva Harrison spent the week end with her sister, Miss Josephine Harrison, at E. C. T. C., Greenville. Here from RobersonvUle Messrs. Ed James, Robert Ad kins and J. C. Smith, of Roberson ville, were here for a short while yes terday. NOTICB OP SALE Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain deed of truat executed by R. P. Powers and wife to the undersigned trustee, bearing date the 20th day of November, 191/, and NEXT time you art out I of fix •• the result of ir regular oar faulty bowel movement, try Thedford'e BUok-Draugbt for the re> fireehing relief It fivee thiwnria of paapla who take M. ICr.X.W.CacA,aeoaatraatfcc> np» toiwijuit la Palaakl, Va, aajra: ■MMpa."Vh« I p( M» aM»al»4 av haad aebaa, mU I have that daJLtbad fcaltng fr* Ml (qui to ajr rak. I dent «Ml hungry tad I kaow thai I f I—. «o I take Utah Draught We tor* ftMMd II • (Mat ha*" am * x-cmt p*c*m- FOR /CHILDREN —and grown-up» who prefer a liquid—set the new, pleaMnt-taating SYRUP of Thed ford'i Black Draaght; 25c and 50c. of record in the public registry of Mar tin County in book O-l, at page 166, •aid truat deed having been given (or the purpose of securing four notes of even date therewith, and default hav-| ing been made in the payment of said; notes, and the terms and stipulations! in said trust deed not having been com plied with, the undersigned trustee! willyOnMondajr^he^Ttj^a^oMune^ rirestone s" ' t Thl WORLD expects the best from Firestone in tires. , Race drivers know Firestone Tires are the safest and best—for *hli lne>i consecutive years all the winning drivers at the Indianapolis 500-Mile In ternational Sweepstakes Race have driven their cars to victory on Firestone Tires. ' - —- Why should »you or your family take unnecessary ehanees by using anything but the sajest and best tires thai experience and skill can build? The great organization Mr. Firestone has built every employee a stockholder takes a greater interest in building the best tires that can be made because they know that every tire bears the name **Firestone*', which is a guarantee of t>uj>erint- quality and Firestone patented construction features with the Extra Values of Gum-Dipping and Two Extra Gum-Dipped Cord Plies I'nder the ft / Jj Tread and other exclusive Firestone features, 4( ■BgjjjSjgpr make Firestone Tires outstanding in all the | l|~ '^JB grades, at unbelievably low prices. Drive in today and compare sections cu! ljl|' 'j" from Firestone Tires and others. See for jra®'lß yourself the Extra Values you get in these safest tires, at prices lower than they havi ever been before. These Extra Values in Firestone Tires cost you no more than ordinary tires. r " LUtm to the "Vole• qf Firnatone" Eimy Mondmy Nigh* Ovr N. B. C. Nationuide S'etworh COMPARE CONOTKUCTiiOW » QUALITY FRICE^" Tlrettos* . 1 Ttresfoa* Omg CMk Mail Ord«r H Thf Owr Cmmh Price Mail Ord.r Our («al> Prios - **- t - h ~r , :r r " p - te 4.40-21 $4*79 14.79 s9*3o 4.40-21 $3.59 $3.59 $6.98 4.50-20 $.35 5.35 10*38 4.50-21 3*95 3.95 7*60 4.50-21 5*43 5.43 10.54 4.75-19 4*63 ,4.63 9.00 4.75-19 #.33 6.33 12.32 5.00-19 4*85 4.G5 9*44 4.75-20 6.43 6.43 12*48 5.25-21 5*98 5.98 11.64 5.00-19 6.65 6.65 12.90 l-™'™ J-2? 6,75 * 3 * lo *«"?! t'U i5 # 52 4 * 40 " 21 83.101 $3.10 $5.98 J'S"!o 2-S if'JJ 45 °- 21 5.55 3.55 6.98 !•??"}? !* 3 ? ??•?? CI. a.89 2.89 5.75 5.50-19 B*4B 8.48 16*46 i fr 6.00-18 an 10.65 10.65 20.66 „ OLDFIELD 6.00-19 «. 10*85 10.85 21.04 TRUCK AND BUS TYPE 6.00-20 an 10*95 10.95 21*84P>x5 HO .... $15*35 $15.35 $29*74 6.00-21 a» 11*10 11.10 21*54| 32x6rd 26.50 26.50 51*00 6.00-22 an 11*60 11.60 22.50f-00r20 HI. 11.65 11.65 22*60 6.50-19 an 12*30 12.30 23.86k-50*20»«» 15*50 15.50 30.00 6.50-20 an 12*65 12.65 24.54F-50-20W 26*45 26.45 51*60 7.00-20 an 14*65 }i.65 X8*42J>.75-20.... 61*65 61.65 120.00 """"T* - Oik* jL ropor tionmtmly lA.>* lOh- • >ia#s Pi ujtor iu> tttiuly /^jui Williamston ' . ■ {.■ Motor Company Williamston N. C. . ? 19-12, at 12 o'clock noon at the court house door of Martin County at Wil liamston, North Carolina, offer at pttb ! ' ,c s al to the highest bidder, for cash, the following described land, to wit: Adjoining the lands of the late S. L. Wallace and beginning at an oak on the main Jamesville and Plymouth ■road and also on the old Jameaville and Washington railroad and running ' PAGE THREE in a northerly direction 70 yard*, thence easterly and parallel to said county road 35 yards, thence souther ly and parallel to the first line 70 yards to said main road to the beginning, containing one-half acres, and being the old Tweedy place. This the 21st day of May, 1932. JOHN D. LILLEY. my 24 4tw Trustee.