Friday, June 10,1932 Pwonali s PHONS I Society & Personals | TW?2S£«I In Town Yesterday Mr. Jule James, of Robersonville, was in town yesterday. In Wilson Wednesday L W. C. Manning was in Kinston on L Wednesday attending a district church meeting. He was accom panied by Rev. Rupert Phillips, of Everetts. T ♦ In Charlotte Wednesday Messrs. V. G. Taylor, of Everetts, and Elbert S. Peel, were in Charlotte Wednesday attending to professional business. Visits m Tarboro Mrs. W. C. Manning visited her brother, Mr. Reddick Roberson, and Mrs. Roberson in Tarboro Wednes * day night. From LaGrange Miss Verna Hardy, of LaGrange, visited Mr. and Mrs. Leman Barn hill Wednesday. v I'll Tell You Free How to Heal Bad Legs Simply anoint the swollen veins and sores with Emerald Oil, and bandage your leg. Use a bandage three inches wide and long enough to give the necessary support, winding it upward from the ankle to the knee, the way the blood flows in the veins. No more broken veins. No more ulcers or open sores. No more crippling pain. Just follow directions and you are sure to be helped. Clark's Drug Store, Inc., won't keep your money unless you are. Ppains) I QUIT COMING I I "When Ivu a girl, I auX- I 1 ftnd periodically with Ur- f I rib la pains in my back and I I aide*. Often I would bend I 1 almoet doubts with the In- I I tan— pain. This would I I last tor hours and X oould I I get no rsllef. I I *7 tried almost every- I I thing that waa reoom- I I pnenrted to me, but found I ■h| nothing that would help untO I began taking M B OarduL Uy mother M B thought It would be M ■ good far me, ao she ■ ■ got a bottle of Oardul m ■ and started me taking ■ ■ It. I soon Improved. ■ I The bad spells quit M ■ coming. I waa aooa BH H in normal health." H I —Mrs. Jewel Harrla I Texas. H Bold At AU Drug H tter—. (.in ■ (or Conatlpatton. liiitlseatlon, I and miloiian. .. cS ideDrei±- Get ahead— slay ahead of the weevil THAT is the whole story this year. Either you get ahead of the weevil or he will get ahead of you. Fields are full of weevils this year, according to reports, If they find squares, there won't be much cotton at picking time. Cotton squares are the weevils' favorite foodl Therefore don't give them any squares to eat in your field. Set your crop before they are ready, t A side-dressing of 100 pounds per acre (200 pounds would be much better) of Chilean Nitrate will do it. There is nothing like Chilean to pick up a crop of cotton and hurry it right past the weevil. What else can you do that is so easy, so cheap; so safe and so sure? Side-dress—loo pounds Chilean Nitrate par acre —right after chopping. Sse your dealer now ami impress on him you want Chilean "Natural i *Nitrate. He is anxious to get you just what you want. TWO KINDS M •-*1- ■ M |aae«f DO rn arm narurui 100 IA6F CmtfEAN NITBATB IDUCATIONAI BURIAU, INC. Itilti|h U|K/ Muilfi Cor^Hno Visits m Wilson Mrs. E. S. Peel visited Mr. and Mrs. Simon Lawrence in Wilson last Wednesday. In Kenly Tuesday Miss Velma Harrison and Mrs. Robert Coburn spent Tuesday night with Mildred Darden in Kenly. Miss Darden returned with them and will visit here for several days. i In Portsmouth, Vo. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Parker vis ited friends in Portsmouth, Va., this week. In Chapel Hill This Weeh Mrs. J. W. Watts, jr., and sons, Jimmie and John, are visiting Mrs. Watts' sister, Mrs. Lyon, in Chapel Hill this week. , m ■ Visitors Here Wednesday Mrs. Mary Patterson and daugh ter, Cora Lee Patterson, of Farmville, and Messrs. Moses and A. J. Moye, of Farmville, visited relatives here Wednesday. ♦ Move To Henderson I Mrs. R. G. Harrison and daugh* ters, Misses Virginia, Alice and Dor othy, and son, Ernest Harrison, left Monday with Mr. Harrison to go to Henderson to make their home. Mr. Harrison left some months ago to be come liquidating agent of the First National Bank of Henderson, and his family joined him when school closed. The leaving of Mr. and Mrs. Harrison and their children occasions much regret among local people. They were good citiiens of the town and had many friends and relatives here who will miss them greatly. Attend Exercises at State College Mrs. J. C. Crawford and daugh ter, Estelle, attended the graduating exercises at State College in Raleigh last Tuesday. Visiting Here This Week Mrs. Louise Gresham and little son, Billy, of Beulahville, are visit-' ing their mother and grandmother, Mrs. J. C. Crawford, and family this week. Returns From College Tom Crawford, who graduated at State College this week, is at home. He graduated with the degree of Bachelor of Science, specialising in mechanical engineering. •— - Visiting Mr. and Mrs. King Miss Rosalie Inman, student of North Carolina College for Women, at Greensboro, is here to spend the summer with her sister, Mrs. Jim King, and Mr. King. ♦ Here Yesterday . Mrs. Fred Isler, of La Grange, and Misses Doris and Pattie Edmondson, of Dove, spent yesterday with Mr. and Mrs. Leman Barnhill. In Wilson Wednesday Mr. Bill Harrison visited friends in Wilson Wednesday night. From Hamilton Mr. R. W. Salsbury, of Hamilton, was in town Wednesday afternoon. In Town Thursday Mr. Ernest Harrell, of Oak City, was in town yesterday. Visit Mr. and Mrs. Moye Mrs. S. M. Jones, of Greenville, and daughter, Mrs. Earl Westbrook, of Dunn, spent sieveral days here this week with Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Moye. + In Norfolh Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Horton, Hugh, jr., Miss Trulah Ward Page, and Mrs. Rush Bondurant spent Wednes day in Norfolk. ♦ To Meet Tonight The Philathea Class of the Chris tian church will meet with Mrs. Henry Harrison tonight at 8 o'clock. From Rochy Mount Mr. and Mrs. Luther T. Waters, 1 of Rocky Mount, are visiting rela tives in and around town. Visitor Here Thursday Rev. W. B. Harrington was a visi tor in town yesterday. Here Thursday Dennis Roberson, United States Deputy Marshal, of New Bern, was in town Thursday. ♦ Birthday Party Little Carl Barefoot entertained a number of his little friends at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Barefoot, on Saturday afternoon celebrating his sixth birthday. Stories and games were enjoyed by the little guests. Refreshments con sisted of ice cream and cake, and candy suckers dressed as dolls were used as favors. Those present were: Carolyn and Virginia Hassell, Frances and \ "Aim Is Only 10% of Billiards" K V * "Tr%e ain/is only the starting point of a billiard B' vcs s,art ' n ß f« r ,rj^ K iams champion, ' say, the wizard oj 18.2 balklme. % , I"]"" 1 * a " d M ' C,U » H,wcr whtn J™ nctd "• '•Eye—to guide that aim; nerses-to keep it 1 Wg" M 1 Added ml,ts h,w cosl - ,roubU ""' s steady under stress; touch and timing —to con- M H portatton. Keeps your out of repair shop. tnl it; endurance—to combat Jatigue; and above Saves you money. if all, a chess brain—to see ahead and plan ac- Read the list below. Check ft. cordingly; all these are equally essential. To spells savings. A sweet engine. Next time I* • g't your name in the record-booh, you've got to you buy. gasoline buy "Standard." have everything! , ■ S %*& 4c4~f~ I II | *T»AKE cue from Jake Schaefer, Jr. » » X have everything, - ■ KjO€Ck it. too. To be gum free is not enough. To be MM v CARBONLESS- Spark plugs., free from sulphur enough. To be low inderaand valvtsstaycleaii priced is not enough. l v GUM-LESS No Jogged manifolds no If it causes excessive carbon deposits you ... , eii t\ V SULPHUR-LESS No are likely to pay for it twice. Once at the pump for needless carbon jobs in v )e „ , the repair shop. ■ I less upkeep tost through reduced hammering and bearings 1932 gasoline must have everything. •tc. > ■„ VOl IC.K. SIAKIINCi Minimum use Standard 1992 gasoline has choke qU Kjt power and pick-up - less con tamination of crankcase oil. ' ■;• I II n "BUBBLE-FREE" No stalling and buck gas line car steady How the ...^ motoi dltL guarantee Saves money. ■ M A results ■ I UK 1 WEm. iC B 1 Always more for y our money. •STAN[DARD/pizGASOLI N E ♦ . _ s THE ENTERPRISE Charles Coltrain, Tom Brown Man ning, Clifford Corey, Gorman Ange, High Miller Martin, Merriman Mi relle, Mary Lou Carson, Jack Mi xeHe, Walter, jr., Alva Roberson, Frances Wallace, Iris Stallings, Lay ton Ray Stallings, Jimmy Burnett, Buddy Roberson, Esther Corey, Ru dolph Jones, Randolph Jackson, and Garland Midgette Anderson. Margaret Ange and Nancy Col train assisted with the serving. Purvis-Manning Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Manning an nounce the marriage of their daugh ter, Ida Elizabeth, to Dallas : Vernon Purvis, of Bethel, N. C., June 4, at Norfolk, Va. NOTICE OP SALB OP REAL . ,PROPERTY Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed on the 21st day of June, 1929, by Louis H. Peel and wife, Malinda Peel, to the undersigned trus tee, and of record in the public regis try of Martin County in book C-3, at page 34, said deed of trust having been given for the purpose of securing a note of even date and tenor therewith, default having been made in the pay ment of same and at the request of the holder of same, the undersigned trus tee will, on the 25th day of June, 1932, in front of the courthouse door in; Williamston, N. C., offer for sale to j the highest bidder, for cash, the fol lowing Ascribed property, to wit: Bounded on the north by the lands of Frances Lilley, on the east by the lands of R. E. Lilley, W. H. Lilley,. and Joseph E. Griffin, on the south by the lands of J. J. Manning and A. G. Griffin, and on the west by the lands of J. L. Lilley and S. J. Lilley, con taining 121 acres, more or less. For better description reference is herebv made to map of same made by S. Peel, surveyor, ota the 12th day of April, 1921, and now on file with the Federal Land Bank of Columbia. This the 25th day of May, 1932. ELBERT S. PEEL. niy3l 4tw Trustee, NOTICE Having this day qualified as execu trix of the estate of the late R. W. Everett, of Williamston, notice is here by given to all persons holding claims against said estate to present them to me for payment on or before the 9th day of June, 1933, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of the recovery of same. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate pay ment of same. This the 9th day of June, 1932. ANNIE BELL BROWN, Executrix of the estate of R. W. Everett. jelO 6tw NOTICE North Carolina, Martin County, Under and by virtue of a power of sale embraced in a certain deed of trust executed by J. A. Getsinger and wife to H. D. Bateman, trustee, on the 20th day of June, 1928, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Martin County in book X-2, page 633, and default having been made in the payment of the note thereby se cured and the holder of said note hav ing demanded foreclosure of said deed of trust, the said H. D. Bateman, trus ts*, will expose *t pwWie tale-to the highest bidder, for cash, at the court house door of Martin County, North Carolina, on the Uth day of July, 1932, at 12 o'clock noon, the following de scribed land: First tract. That tract of land con veyed to J. A, Getsingtr, a party of the first part aforesaid, by Clara H. White and husband, L. VV. White, by deed dated December 31, 1918, and re corded in book W-l, «t page 546, Mar tin County Registry, containingMOO acres, more or less, and is situate on N. C. Highway N'o. 90 between James ville and' Plymouth, at Darden' Station, and known as the Berry farm. Ref erence is made to the aforesaid records for a more complete and particular de scription. Second Tract. That tract of land conveyed to C. F„ N. A., and J: A. Getsinger by deed from T. F. Mc- Caskey and wife, Mary L. McCaskey, dated October 3, 1905, and recorded in book No. 000, page 189, Martin County Registry, and adjoins the lands of C. C. Fagan, W. H. Hampton, A. B. Waters, J. W. Swinson and others; and is the same tract of land in which C. F. and N. A. Getsinger "conveyed their undivided interest to J. A, Get singer, by deed, which deed is duly recorded in Martin County Registry, to which reference is made for a more complete description. Said tract of land is situate on N. C. Highway No. 90, between Janiesville and Plymouth, at Darden Station, and is known as the home place of the parties of the first part aforesaid^ The said land will be sold subject to a first deed of trust to James H. Corbitt, trustee, of record in the office of Register of Deeds of Martin Coun ty, and further subject to the taxes on said land for the year 1932. This the 4th day of June 1932 11. 1). BATEMAN. jelO 4tw Trustee By Z. V. Norman, attorney. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ES STATE Under and by virtue of power and authority contained in that certain deed of trust, dated March 20th, 1928, and recorded in book X-2, page 599, Martin County Registry, and executed, by J. A. Leggett and wife, to the Citi zens National Hank of Raleigh, N. C., trustee, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness se cured there, whereby the entire a mount of said indebtedness became due and payable and demand having been made by the holder of said note upon the trustee named' therein to ad ~DR. V. H. MEWBORN OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted Robersonville at Fulmer's Drug Store, Tuesday After- Third Sunday Each Month. Williamston, at Davis Pharmacy, on Wednesday After Third Sunday of Bach Month. Plymouth at O'Henry Drug Store, Thursday After Third Sunday Each Month. At Tarboro, N, C., Every Friday and •' ** Saturday vertise and sell the property described I in said deed of trust, the undersigned will offer for sale for cash at public auction at the courthouse door in Wil hamston, Martin County, N. C., at noon on Wednesday, July 6th, 1932, i the following described real estate: All that certain tract or parcel of rtrir *- n ' ?-lining io the town of : VVllliamston, Williamston Township, ! Martin County, and State of North t ; arolina, lying and being on Watts I street in said town, bounded on the northeast by said Watts Street, on the I southeast by the lands of W. H. Leg-' gett and Latham Thrower, on the! southwest by the lands of J. A. Leg gett, and on the northwest by the lands of L. B. Harrison, and the lands of Mrs. Simon Manning, and more particularly described as follows, to wit: Beginning at Mrs. Simon Manning's southeast, corner on Watts Street, thence south 29 1-2 east 103 feet, thence south 52 degrees and 10 sec onds west 400 feet, thence north 29 1-2 west 103 feet, thence north 52 de crees and 10 seconds east 400 feet,to the beginning, being the same land deeded to J. A. Leggett and wife, Na omi l.eggett, by W. H. Leggett and 'wife, Cecilia Leggett, by deed datft December Ist, 1927, and of record in the public registry ol Martin Coun ty in book V-2, at page 575, and more particularly shown by reference to a same made by Peel, surveyor, on the 27th day of February, 1928, which said map is on file with the World War Veterans Loan Fund. This 31st tfey of May, 1932, North Carolina Bank and Trust Where to Buy >IICADIA K Nitrate of Soda 16% NITROGEN GUARANTEED (Equal to 19.45% Ammonia) There's no need to send American dollars abroad for Nitrogen:— the American Nitrate of Soda is made at Hopewell. Virginia. Richest in Nitrogen the growth element:—l 6% guaranteed: equal to 19.45% ammonia. Farmers find this modern American fertilizer makes every acre bring greatest profits. Order your Supply from UNDSLEY ICE COMPANY STANDARD FERTILIZER COMPANY HARRISON BROS. & COMPANY D. D. STALLS W. T. MEADOWS AND COMPANY At the Roanoke-Dixie Warehouse WATTS AND INGRAM At The Farmers Warehouse If your regular dealers are unable to furnish Arcadian, write, wir#, or telephone JOHN L. HEILIG, P. O. Box 899, or 'Phone No. UO4, Raleigh, N. C. Prompt delivery guaranteed. PAGE THREE Company, Successor to Citi zens National Bank of Raleigh N. C., Trustee. By: H. M. Ccybett, rice president. " Terms of sale: Cash. sale: Courthouse door, Wil liamston, N. C. Time of sale: Noon, Wednesday, July 6th, 1932. je7 4tw ! HOW ONE WOMAN LOST I 20 POUNDS OF FAT j Lost Her Prominent Hips— Double Chin—Sluggishness Gained Physical Vigor— A Shapely Figure If you're fat first remove the cause!, Take one-half teaspoonful of Krus chen Salts in a gloss of hot water in the morning. To hasten results go light on fatty meats, potatoes, cream,' and pastries—in 3 weeks get on the scales and note how many pounds of fat have vanished. Notice also that you have gained in energy—your skih is clearer—you feel younger in body—Kruschen will give any fat person a joyofls surprise. Hut be sure it's Kruschen— vour health couies first—and SAFETY first is the Kruschen promise. Clark's Drug Store, Inc., or any lead ing druggist anywhere in America (lasts 4 weeks) and the cost is but a trifle.

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