Tuesday, February 14,1933 Mm in- w iim.imimwiiminimii mwmßiiiimtmimiiimiiiii^ ££= 1 Society & Personals! j |i| Mra. ELBERT ft. PEEL, Editor I 46 From Robersonville Messrs. Durward Everett and Ed gar Johnson, of Robersonville, were business visitors here yesterday morn ing. In Town Monday Mr. j. S. Peel, of Everetts, was here yesterday attending to business matters. In Chapel Hill Sunday Misses Cora Lee Roberson and Martha Leggett and Mr. J. C. Leg gett visited friends and relatives in Chapel Hill Sunday. They were ac companied home by Mrs. Earl Leg gett. • ■ • Return To Wilson Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Lawrence and children returned to their home in Wilson Sunday night after a short visit here with friends and relatives. ♦ Here Sunday Judge Frank A. Daniels, of Golds boro, was here for a short while Sun day afternoon. He is holding court in the third district this week. Returns From Charlotte Mrs. F. M. Manning returned home Sunday from Charlotte, where she visited her mother, who continues ill in a hospital there. • ■ ■ Here Sunday Mr. W. C. Harrell and little son, of Belhaven, visited Mrs. Mary Bell Osborne here Sunday. From Windsor Phillip T. Perry, jr., of Windsor, was here yesterday. ■ In Town Monday Messrs. A. E. Manning, Herbert Manning, Johnnie Hardison, Asa and Ira Hardison and Arthur Roberson, of Griffins, were business visitors here yesterday afternoon. Returns From Florida Mr. Irving Margolis returned Sat urday from a trip to Florida. In Town Monday Mr. Robert Martin, of Jamesville. was here yesterday. In Whitakers Mr. and Mrs. Jack Downing spent the week-end with relatives in Whit akers. i Here Yesterday Messrs. BiH Haislip, jule Bunt- 1 ing, R. W. Salsbury, Bog Slaile, John Davenport, of Hamilton, wcra ,viai-1 From Bethel Mr. Vance Bunting, of Bethel, was here yesterday. Menthagill Douche Powder The Wonder of Modern Feminine Hygiene CLARK'S DRUG STORE DR. VIROIL H. MEWBORN Optometrist Next Visit*: Bethel, N. C„ at Blount Hotel, Mon day, February 20, 1933. Robersonville, N. C., at Fulmer's Drug Store, Tuesday, Feb. 21, 1933. Willianuton, N. C., at Atlantic Ho tel, Wednesday, Feb. 22, 1933. Plymputh, N. C., at O'Henry Drug Store, Thursday, Feb. 23, 1933. ■yes Examined . Glasses Pitted - At Tarborojlvtr^^ridsj^nd^aturday^ What Do You See Now? Building and Loan Associations offer no new advantages, just the same old ones polished up so more people can see them better, by emerging from the most trying financial crisis of modern tims with a National §afety record of 99.8 per cent Contrast this record with that of other in vestments, and you will find a sure guide to where you may safely your surplus cash or savr inga. Martin County Building And Loan Association Member N. C. and U. S. Building & Loan Leagues , . - r ~ * ■ tors here yesterday. - Will Return Today i Mr. Raleigh Manning is expected i home today from Washington, where he underwent an operation. ♦ Home for the Week-End \ Miss Miriam Courtney, of East \ Carolina Teachers' College, Green ville, was home for the week-end. She was accompanied by Miss Pansy Lanier. Firi/ Mr. and Mrs. Bondurant Miss Frances House, of Roberson ville, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Bondurant. From Rocky Mouni Mr. Frank C. Corder, of Rocky Mount, was a business visitor here ' yesterday. From Plymouth Mr. and Mrs. Claude Tetterton, of Plymouth, visited Mr. and Mrs. £. B. Harrison Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ballard Move Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ballard have moved into the house formerly oc- , cupied by the H. H. Mortons on Main "Street. - • In Town Monday Mr. Will Griffin, of Williams, at tended to business matters here yes terday morning. ♦ From Robersonville Mr. S. L. Roberson, of Roberson ville, was here for a short while yes terday afternoon. In Norfolk Friday Mr. and Mrs. Robert Everett went to Norfolk Friday to get Missj Margaret Everett, who was ill in' Norfolk. Miss Margaret is very much improved and expects to be out in a day or so. In Washington Sunday Mrs. James A. Everett, Mr. and Mrs. W. Harrell Everett, and War-, ren Everett visited Mr. and Mr Joe Everett in Washington Sunday. • In Town Today Mr. H. S. Everett, of Roberson : ville, is in town this morning. From Plymouth Miss May Dell Wynn.;, of Ply mouth, was in town Saturday. ♦ ! Visitors Here Sunday i Mrs. R. H. Fulghum and daugh- I I ter, Sarah, of Wilson, visited the ! ! Cones Sunday. j --H. 1 j From Washington j Mr. T. F. Berry, of Washington, was in town Monday. Mrs. Ehringhaus Here Mrs. J. C. B. Ehringhaus |>assed through here yesterday afternoon for Raleigh after spending the week-end in Elizabeth City. Spends Week-End Here Miss Jane Moore, of St. Mary's School, Raleigh, spent the week-end with her parents, Judge and Mrs. Clayton Moore. In Portsmouth iMst Week Mrs. Z. T. Piephoff and Mrs. E. P. Cunriinfjham accompanied Mrs. M. D. Watts to Portsmouth last week to visit Mr. Watts, who is in the Naval Hospital for treatment. rUIUKNID KVBtY TUBPAV AHC VHIPAY From Raleigh Mr. Victor Shelton, of Raleigh, was a visitor in town over the week end. In Raleigh Today Messrs. C. G. Crockett and Robt. L. Coburn are in Raleigh today at tending to business matters. • From Hamilton Professor W. E. Plyler, of Ham ilton, was a business visitor here yes terday afternoon. In Windsor Monday Elbert S. Peel spent yesterday in Windsor on professional business. From Kim ton Mr. and Mrs. Berry Moore and two daughters, of Kinston, visited Mrs. Moore's parents, Mr. and Mrs. j A. McKenzie, on Sunday. Visitors Here Sunday Mrs. Earl Westbrook and children, Caroline and Mary Ann, of Dunn, and Mrs. C. M. Jones, of Greenville, j visited Mrs. Jones' daughter, Mrs. Milton Moye, and Mr. Moye Sun-j day. NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that under! and by virtue of the power ot sale contained in that certain deed oi trust executed by J. M. M utile and wile,' Maud Mizelle, to the undersigned trus ■ tee, and dated the 20th day ot June,' 1930 ,and of record in the public reg-1 istry of Martin County in book E-J, I at page 40, and at the request of the j holder of the note of indebtedness j thereby secured, default having been j made in the payment thereof, 1 will, I on the 13th day of March, 1933, at 12 : o'clock noon, at the courthouse door | in Martin County, offer for sale at ! public auctin for cash the property de scribed in said deed of trust as fof- Ilou s, to wit: Deginning at southeast corner of the j Christian church lot, thence alo»n the ' western side of St. Andrew Street 105 P m MMHBI 1 K Ji I—MM » B p ® : ;: ♦ j| K f i Hf f#- flff WL J , j|W Bi - fc«fc J| 111 fc f I Ik jM ll m m A Mk J I MillMONi t. The it ice 1* all aet for target practice. The magician - lilta hit Dow and aimi an arrow at the bullVeye. Hie *w- 4 lovely assistant then steps in front of the target tnd I g 9 t'c tun to be tooled ahe .mile, through it all while the audience gaipi. XL J X U JLL V/ V XV V/XV Vf IXnANATIONi f* « ___ t/n - tt asTi#arrar ,«-V «nore tun to KNOW arrow which H actually embedded in the target i. .hot •«« It U 111\J -L V X 14- 11 WV-J J-X.J. IV by the girl heraelf from a belt concealed under her t % dm*. She releate. a little apriog, the arrow unfold*, ..•'-• .. and ahoota itraight into the bull'»-«y« llt U all done in Like to gee through tricks? Then let's If you have to consider your throat, jJOiL*!.*!&4 lodc.««od W ..Vtta«b*;ta«i»- the ,».1|» «1 Ihe >.>b.cco in your u row hai gone right through, the girl releate. a nbboo rette advertising called Cigarettes cigarette is important, from the front of her dreta—the continuation, appar- , y o ur Throat." rally iol th« ribbon atucbcd lo A, ifiow la \ " magic processes tobacco can be made leaf tobacco experts, t a [-n gp soothing as cough medicine. Coimll mad* from finer* arvpUSM . IXHANATIOH. The easiest cigarette MOM IXPKNSIVK tobacco* than w "* 2X52S | on your throat is the cigarette that any other popular brand. made from the choicest ripe tobacct)iß. upon the n( j because of the matchless blend* ing of these tobaccos Camels 1 have a rich bouquet and aroma... a m V A cool, delicious flavor. Keep the air-tight, weld id assure and your companions a fresh, cool smoke. M COSTLIER wJIIVIdw-IHMi m h THE ENTERPRISE feet, thence northerly 105 ieet to back, of the Christian chur:h to: the beginning, containing one-half (1-2) acre, more or less, and beinjf the same land conveyed to J. M. MtoH in deed recorded in book L-l, at page 579 of the Martin County public reg istry. This the 10th day of February, 1933. H. D. BATEMAN, £l4 4tw Trustee. SALE OF VALUABLE FARM PROPERTY Under and by virtue of the author ity conferred upon us in a deed of trust executed by Mary E. Griffin, un married, on the 21st day of December 1926, and recorded in Book X-2, page 389, we will on Saturday the 4th day of March, 1933, at 12 o'clock, noon, at the courthouse door in Martin Coun ty, YVilliamston, N. C„ sell at public auction for cash to the highest bid der the following land to-wit: A tract of land in Martin County in Williams Township, N. C., adjoining the lands of the Griffin Heirs and Green; Dennis Simmons Cbr. Co. on the E., Levy Hardisou and K. Lilley on the S. and Smithwick Creek on the YV., containing 227 9-10 acres, I and being the same land conveyed to N. R. Griffin by J. G. Godard by deed I dated January 14, 1922, and of recordi I in the Public Registry of Martin Co.! I in Book E-2, page 298. j The following lands arc excepted from the above described lands: Beginning at.the point where Spel ler's Branch crosses the Williamston' ! Road, thence S. 65 1-2 E. 101 poles;! thence S 42 1-2 \V. across the said Williamston Road 121.4 poles; thence I N. 09 1-4 W. 21.56 poles; thence S. j 33 1-2 \V. 36.p01e5; thence S. 62 W.[ '48.6 poles; thence S. 22 1-2 \V. 18 I poles to-Speller's Branch; thence thej j various courses of Speller's Branch to j the beginning, containing 103 acres, I more or less. This sale is made by reason of the j failure of Mary E. Griffin, unmarried, j to pay off and discharge the indebted | ness secured by said deed of trust. A deposit of 10 percent, will be rc i quired from the purchaser at the sale. This the l>t dav of February, 1933. INTERSTATE TRUSTEE CORPORATION,. f-7 4tw v Substituted Trustee. Write for ropy Wikhl'i "Crop HptclaT* duotlng prior* ami flvliw time ly pluntlit* lnrorintillon. Mulled (w. T. W. WOOD & SONS HwUmen. RICHMOND, VA. i WILLIAMSTON MOUTH CAROLINA Again DOLLAR DAY! Comes GREENVILLE, N. C. The Following Business Houses _ , Are Participating in A Cooperative Sales Dollar Day Event of importance C. Heber Forbes that merits the confi- Young Mercantile Company dence o{ the pubUc; a W. T. Grant Company Blount-Harvey Company confidence that has Griffin Shoe Store been jealously guarded White's Stores, Inc. by the business houses Quinn-Miller Company , ~ ... of Greenville as to Greenville Salvage Company Water and Light Commision * truthful advertising Home Furniture Company and— Lowe's Store % Perkins Company * Batchelor Clothing Store lT^TllllTlO Brown-White, Inc. vlvlllilllv Coburn Shoe Company \ # J.C. Penney Company Charles Stores Company | IJ J IF|W Daily Reflector J-FMJL wlllilO State Theatre ... __ , ■ - > J MAKE YOUR PLANS AND BE SURE YOU'RE IN GREENVILLE Thursday, February 16th PAGE THREE

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