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_.' > * ' thrift air At, true* 9K 1099 inmin.Kiiiiimiiiini | £2: || Society & Pcrsonals i I |j Mrs. ELBERT S. PEEL. Editor J|l 45 Here Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Luke Lamb, of Wil son, visited Misses Mayo and Annie Lamb Thursday. Will Arrive Monday Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Woo lard and little son, J. D., will arrive Monday to make their home here, many friends in Williamston are very glad that they are coming back after being in Goldsboro for several , years- They will make their home for the present with Mrs. Myrtle' Brown. — Z 1 To Spend Week-End Here } Mr. £. P. Cunningham, who is representing the W. I. Skinner Com- ' pany at Clarkton, will spend the week-end at home. ' I In Nags Head Thursday Mr. and Mrs .C. G. Crockett and t daughter, Miss Mary Anne, of Bal timore, who is spending a month I with her parents here, spent yester- t day at Nags Head. j 1 "There is hardly anything in the world that some man can not make a little worse and sell a little cheaper, and the people who consider price only are this man's lawful prey." Our Prices Are Always Right tor Quality Merchandise. . . . CLARK'S DRUG STORE PHONE 53 I WARNING!* I YOUR LAST CHANCE TO BUY QUALITY MERCHANDISE I At Low Prices jS ■. ■ - . '• ■ t ; . \ If you are a wise buyer, you'll buy your ready to-wear for fall and winter use this week. Prices will advance after this week, when the processing tax is added to all merchandise that contains cot ton. Our stock is new and dependable and you'll do well by buying at the present prices. We List Just a Few of the hundreds of Special Bargains We'll Offer Saturday Men's 2.20 Weight HOUSE DRESSES OVERALLS Qn Sale Qne Day on | y 89° Saturday, August 26' SHEETING S^ U VADrl y LL Druid SHEETING 0 YAKU Saturday Only Fancy BED SPREADS # 8 C YARD Your last chance to buy at these prices— BOYS' OVERALLS 59° 59 c AND 69* I Darden's Dept. Store WILLIAMSTON, N. C. Martin County Burial Association '• >, ''• ' . VT .. • -i -v; ' • ■ * +' . HAS POSTED ITS $5,000 BOND WITH THE STATE IN SURANCE DEPARTMENT AND IS LICENSED TO DO BUSINESS IN MARTIN COUNTY. The New Rates Are As Follows: Ages Ito 9, 5c Ages 10 to 29, 10c Age* 30 tp 49, 20c Ages 50 to 65, 30c MEMBERSHIP PROTECTED BY $5,000 BOND . - . '• x S. Rome Biggs, Able To Be Out Mr. C. D Carstarphen, who un derwent a nasal operation on Wed nesday, is able to be out. ' • Visiting in Wilson Mss Velma Harrison is spending this week with friends in Wilson and Kinston. She will go to Smithfteld tomorrow to join a party of friends who are making a bus trip to the World's Fair, Chicago. c ♦ Leave for WrightsviUe , Mr. and Mrs- J. Sam Getsinger left today for WrightsviUe Beach, where they will spend the week-end. From Littleton Miss Elizabeth Harris, of Little ton, visited Miss Marguerite Cook this week. Returns Home Miss Lucille Hassell has returned from Cape Lookout, where she at tended a house party given by the 1 Misses Holderness. In Rochy Mount Mrs. P. B. Hall, Mrs. Ira Harri son, Mrs- Jimmie Harrison, and Mss Ruth Jenkins spent yesterday in Rocky Mount with Mrs. Hall's and Miss Jenkins' sister, who is in a hos ptal there. Recovering From Appendicitis Miss Hennie Gurganus, who un derwent an operation for appeadi citis Tuesday night, is recovering nicely. Het sister, Mrs. Tom An derson, of Wilson, is in Washington with her. _—* From New Bern Mrs. Taylor, of New Bern, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Mishoe. 1 Here This Week Mr. J. E. Kng, who is traveling on the border tobacco markets, spent Tuesday and Wednesday with his family here. Visiting Her Brother Miss Ella Downing, of Fayetfeville is visiting her brother, Mr. Jack Downing, and Mrs. Downing, in the Tar Heel Apartments. To Leave Monday Mrs. Joel Muse and little daugh ter, Elizabeth, will leave Monday for Tarboro, where they will join Mr. Muse, who will represent the Ex port Leaf Tobacco Company on the J tobacco market. j • Visiting Mrs• Meador Mrs. Morton Meador, of Lynch burg, Va., is visiting her daughter in-law, Mrs. Harry Meador, in New Town. In Norfolk Last Week-End -Misses Anne Williams and Eliza beth Gurkin visited relatives in Nor folk and Virginia Beach over the week-end. Visiting in Dardens Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fagan and son, of Arcadia, Fla., are visiting relatives in Dardens and other parts of the county this week. » From FJitabeth City j Mr. W. G. Gibbs, of Elizabeth City, visited Mr. M. D. Wilson and family and Mr and Mrs. A. T. Fer ry this week. DR VIRGIL H. NEWBORN Optometrist Nest Visit*: Bethel, N. C., at -Rives Drug Store, Monday, September 18. Robersonville, N. C„ at City Grill Tuesday, September 19. Williamtton, N. C., st Feele'i Jew elry Store, Wednesday, September 20. Plymouth, N. C. at Livernian's Drug Store, Thursday, September 21. Byes Examined - Olssses Pitted • At Tarboro Kvery Friday and Saturday DISTRESS AFTER MEALS Relieved By Black-Draifht "I had so>ir stomach and gas," writes Mr. Jem Hlggins, of Daw sonvllle, Ga., "and often I would have bilious spalls. 1 read about Thedford's mack-Draught and be gan to talcs it. It relieved me of tills trouble. I keep It alt the time now. I conalder It a fine modiolus. I take a pinch of mack-Draught after meala when X need It. It helpe to prevent alrk Headache and to keep the ayateni In foud order." Uet a packasu it the store. Try It I A'-'W yoa tan t/rt Blaok-praughl i» ik* form of a KYHI'P, tor RHIU«I|I THE ENTERPRISE ~ Returns From GreenvUlt Mr G. G. Woolard, manager of the local VanDyke Furniture Com pany, returned from Greenville to day, where he has been visiting this week. « . 4> From Coldsboro Mr. I. W. Griffin, of Goldsboro, was here yesterday. Resigning his position with a company there, Mr. Griffin, a former Martin County boy, is now .representing a Richmond 1 concern in the Southern States. V From Jamesville Professor Pollock, of Jamesville, was here yesterday. In Toum Thursday Messrs. Louis Taylor and Bill Har' rison, of Bear Grass, were here yes-| terday. In Washington Hospital Bruce Whitley is receiving treat- j ment in a Washington hospital this week. Attends Baseball Game Here Bog Slade, of Hamilton, attended the baseball game here yesterday aft ernoon. In Town Thursday % Messrs. J. F. Jackson and H. L. IXfVis, of Dardens, were here yester day attending to business matters. • Leave jor Montreal Mrs. Z. T. Piephoff and little son I left today tor Montreat, where they will spend several days. Return From Chicago Misses F.stelle Crawford and Mar tha Anderson and S. H. Grimes re turned last night from Chicago. • Here Wednesiday Rev. and Mrs. L. C. Larkin and their little daughter, of Wilmington, were the guests of Mrs. W. E. War ren Wednesday. From Red Springs Rev. B. Duke Crikher, of Red Springs, who has been visiting rela tives here, is in Moyock this week holding a revival meeting. His fam ily is visiting relatives there. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having this day qualified as admin istrator of the estate of J. K. Bunt ing, deceased, late of Martin County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons holding claims against the es tate of said deceased to present to the undersigned ul his home in Hamilton, N. C., on or before the Ktlt day of August, 1934, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of any recovery there on. All persons indebted to said es tate will please make immediate set tlement. This the Bth day of August, 1933. W. R. BUNTING, all btw Administrator. NOTICE OF SERVICE BY PUBLICATION North Carolina, Martin County. In the Superior Court. Maggie Ward vs. Noah Andrews The defendant, Noah Andrews, a bove named, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been com menced in the Superior Court of Mar tin County, North Carolina, to fore close a tax certificate for 1930 taxes on the Noah Andrews house and lot in Parmele, North Carolina, owned and listed for taxes by the defendant; and said defendant will further take notice that he is required to appear before the clerk of the superior court of Mar tin County within thirty (30) days from the dale hereof at the courthouse in Williamston, North Carolina, and answer or demur to the complaint, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded. The defendant above named and all other parties interested in the subject matter will take notice that an action entitled as above lias been commenced in the superior court of Martin County for the purpose of foreclosing a certain tax certificate issued to and held by the plaintiff against the defendant on How One Woman Lost 20Lbs. of Fat Lost Her Prominent Hip*— Double Chin—Sluggishness Oained a Shapely Figure If you are fat, how would you like to lose it and at the same time gain in physical charm and acquire a clean, clear skin, and eyes that sparkle with buoyant health? Why not do what thousands of wo men have done to get rid of pounds of unwanted fat? Take one half tea spoon of Kruschen Silts in a glass of hot water every morning before break fast and keep it up for 30 days. You can help the action of Kruschen by cutting down on pastry and fatty meats and going light on potatoes, but ter and cream. Then weigh yourself and see how many pounds you have lost. Kruschen Salts are a blend of 6 salts most helpful to body health. (Best of all, a bottle of Kruschen Salts that will last you for 4 weeks costs but a trifle. Ask any druggist for a bottle and start to lose fat today. It's the safe way to reduce but be sure you get Kruschen—your health comes first, trifle. Ask David Grimes Drug Store oi any druggist for a bottle and start to lose fat today. It's the safe way to reduce but be sure you get Krus chen—your health comes first. one nouse and lot, a resiaence in tne town of Parmele, N. C., listed for taxes in the name of Noah Andrews, and it is further ordered that all persons claiming an interest in the subject matter are required to appear and de fend their respect.ve claims within six (6)• months after this notice; other wise, they will be forever barred and foreclosed of any and all claims in and to said property, or the proceeds re ceived from the sale thereof. This the 11th dav of August, 1933. SADIE W. PF.EL, Clerk Superior Court, all 4tw Martin County. NOTICE OF SALE Under aiul by virtue of the-power of sale contained in that certain deed of trust executed to the undersigned trustee on the 30th day of November, 1931, to secure note of even date therewith and the stipulations not hav ing been complied with, same being recorded in book E-3, page 228, and at the request of the holder pf said bond, the undersigned trustee will, on the 14th day of September, at 12 o'clock noun, in front of the court house door of Martin County, otfer for sale to the highest bidder, for ■ cash, the following described land. A tract of land in Hamilton Town-! ship, Martin County, North Carolina, adjoining lands of Harry Waldo, Sher rod land, Annie Jones, O. T. Kver'ett land, et al. Containing 40 acres, more or less, and being the same lands now occupied by I'erd Barnhill and being identical- land conveyed to Ferd Barn hill on the Bih day of January, 1 *H)2, by j C. H. Baker and wife, of record in j Register of Deeds office in book FFF, page 360. This 12th dav of August, 1933. B A. CRITCHFR, a 18 4tw Trustee. NOTICE OF SALE UNDER EXECUTION North Carolina, Martin County. In the Superior Court. Herbert Wynn v». B. H. Wynn By virtue of an execution directed to the undersigned from the Super ioi Court of Martin County in the a bove entitled action, I will, on Mon day, the 4th day of September, 1933, at twelve (12) o'clock noon at the courthouse door of Martin County, Thos. Mayo Grimes Industrial and Ordinary LIFE INSURANCE ; Lawyers' Building WILLIAMSTON, N. C. . You and Tour Community Benefit from the Standard Oil Co. of New Jersey's Labor Policy HMBPI Company of Hi 3HMMm New Jer»ey iru/ Asuociated Companies maintain uagei «n/ spread employment. More of the Standard Oil Company ■ ipfcr \ «' New J«"ra«'y and associated *r"" ' companies can be belter citi 2k. Mm zentt in their communities be mfff'f wliff 'Mf wH cause of these liberal labor ■ . ' §N ' |>*»lit- BU« * or >llor> , ' >un 11 4Mb Mr 5-day week ban been coni . *yi! lr I>l«*t«-ly ill operation through t ofganhwtion. Thou sands liave been kept work Simulant (HI Company and large numbers taken from tbe uut'iii mor'\h\ul*$Ho!lHH)MOO BkJ iood wages, too —an good or H Dim-1 Tuxet Paid, Hj better tliaii wages paid in the community for similar work. $7,000,000 ' ... M Taxet rollerleil /or H During the period tills %leudy work and goud *»*«*• "*''' Stale*. I9S3,more policy was extended tlirough- peo|'l«Tp"n!l in ll'. lr , r f *' Kooo j} ,(M l > H out their organisations, Uiese communities roniri from «h«- rntlc *1 from July, 1933, lo «!«•*"i«"'Via" Fssiduhe the only TiresM l d , !^lher.podacl•! ,b, Al '"* more than $8,000,000 H hydro lined motor oil, anil Kssolene, a motor fuel so III* _ perior to gasoline that its #t ~« ', uu,| "A" composition is protected by f f## A | V IR Pending. I CSS w J Try Kssolene—give the V/imiflui Ksso station man your pat ronage. STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF NKW JERSEY • STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF LOUISIANA • COLONIAL lIEACON OIL COMPANY, INC. Copr. 1913, EMO, lac. Roanoke Burial Association Announces its full compliance with the acts of the last General Assembly. Bond has been filed and approved, and the Associa tion duly licensed by the State Insurance Department. New cer tificates will be issued as soon as printed. Old certificates are valid without having to be reissued. i4ny Information Will Be Gladly Given INITIATION FEE, 25c; AND ASSESSMENT: 1 TO 9 YEARS OLD, sc; 10 TO 29 YEARS OLD, 10c; 30 TO 49 YEARS OLD, 20c; 50 TO 65 YEARS OLD, 30c. B. S. COURTNEY | sell to the highest bidder, for cash,' J: to satisfy said execution, all the right,' I title, and interest which the said B. 4 H,_Wynn has, or had, in the following : described real estate, to wit: "1 hat certain lot, parcel, or tract of land in Martin County, being the' lands and tenements of the said B. H Wynn, known, hounded, and described as follows: Being located in the Town of Wil- | liamston on Pine Street, said lot be ing 50 feet front and back, ISO feet , diep, anil being lot No. 29, as shown j by map made by T. VV. Secrest, C. E„ same being of record in land division' book No. 1, page 425, the description I shoxvn by said map being made a parti | hereof and being the same premises' i prescribed in that deed of trust of rec j ord in book No. 2, page 74, of the 1 I WATTS—WILLIAMSTONI ■ GEORGE O'BRIEN "> .. I I LIFE IN THE RAW' I I IShow Starts 10 A. M.I I I Only 10c Until 61 10c & 15c After 6 I Come Out and Enjoy Your Show Where You Are Not Crowded To Death PAGE THREE iJ Martin County registry, which ii alio made a part hereof for description. This the Ist day of August, 1933. _ C L B. JtOEBUCK, KILL DEVIL BEACH and Nags Head Shores, N. C. Beautiful bathing beach. Lots 50 x 150, near Wright I Memorial, on Virginia Dare /Trail; ideal for cottages; $25 and SSO each; Ocean front lots S2OO. Terms. This offer for 30 days only. Theodore Meekins, Manteo, N. C.
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