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PAGE FOUR J ___—— ■gjjjjSjjuTnSMiimniSHiiiiiiHMK Spending Holidays at Home tWallace Fleming, a student in th University of Maryland Medici School, is spending the holidays wit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. I Fleming, in Jamesville. 0 F«i/ in Newport Rev. and Mrs. C. T. Rogers ar spending the holidays in Newport. From Richmond Mrs. Mittie Barnhill, of Richmond is spending several days in the coun ty with relatives. $ Ir. Suffolk for the Holidays Mr. W. C. Windley spent the holi days with relatives in Suffolk. —ft In Tyrrell County Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Swain anc family were in Tyrrell Count* fiM the holidays. ft From High Point Dr. and Mrs. John D. Biggs, ol High Point, spent Christmas here with their mother, Mrs. Fannie S, Biggs. 8r . g " New Year Greetings '& gj 1934—Another year, which again affords us £ m an opportunity to wish our friends and patrons a jjjj jjj Happy New Year! jjj !S CLARK'S DRUG STORE £ :« »: ■3BW[Bi||ipWBHiIBHWIBIinWIi ■fliß|A2l£ali£|AiMllißßSSaiaUlaHUlll I I May the good cheer created under the New Deal in these past few months continue with you during 1 every minute, hour, and day of the New Year. I HARRISON BROS. & CO. HeAt (vvikes) Jkppu NewHeaSi^fr 1934 In wishing you a Happy New Year, we thank you for your past patronage ... and ask only the hap piness of retaining old friendships and making new ones. NORFOLK UNDERSELLERS Uafvr n i 1 new year 1 We can think of no other way to say it, but be hind die simple familiar phrase is a wealth of grati- \ln Raleigh Thursday he J. R. and J. C. Manning were in &1 Raleigh yesterday attending to bus th iness matters. B.! • In Roanoke Rapids Mr. and Mrs. Ray Goodmon and son, Ray, jr., spent Christmas with re the Chases in Roanoke Rapids. ft From New Bern • j .. Mr. Howell Wadsworth, of New ' Bern, was here for the week-end with a- » I his sister, Mrs. J. W. Watts, jr. From Washington, D. C. j Mr. Lloyd Goel»el, of Washington, ;D. C., is here spending a few days I with friends. I Visits His Parents d | Mr. Benjamin Courtney, of Ra ,r leigh, spent Christmas with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Courtney. >— Visiting in Washington >f Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Woolard and e little son, are spending this week 5. J with friends in Richmond, Va., and Washington, D. C. I , Visit Air. and Mrs. Perry n Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Cox, of i- Washington, D. C., are here visiting IMrs. Cox's parents, Mr. and Mrs. B F. Perry. ( • rj Leave for Charlotte IJ j Rev. and Mrs. Z. T. Piephoff and little son, Zachary, left this morn ing for Charlotte and Concord spend several days. From Washington, D. C. | Miss Susie James, of Washington, L). C., spent the Christmas holidays ,here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. James. I 1 ' I j Britton-Leggett # I In a service of dignity and sim-j .' plicity, the marriage of Miss Mary . Elizabeth Leggett and Thomas Mar vin Britton, both of Williamston, was solemnized at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Martha Leggett, in ' Williamston Tuesday morning at 8 o'clock. Rev. Charles T. Rogers, ' j pastor of the bride, officiated, using 1 the impressiye Methodist ring cere- I mony. \ , White and green featured the dec orations. Silver fouF-brapched can delabra bore white tapers against a , background of cedar and fern. Only close relatives were present | for the ceremony. The bride, an attractive brunette, ! was becomingly attired in biege crepe; | with accessories to match. She wore i a shoulder corsage of sweetheart roses; Mrs. Britton is the elder daughter of Mrs. Martha Holliday Leggett. Mr. Britton is the only son of Mrs. Beulah Britton, of Roberson ville. After a brief trip Mr. and Mrs. Britton will be at home on Smith wick Street here. —« Britton-Weaver | Miss Rosa Lee Weaver, of near Robersonville, and J. D. Britton, of | near Everetts, were married last Sat urday in Suffolk, the wedding com ing as a surprise to their many I friends. Mrs. Britton is the daughter of Mr. R. H. Weaver, and Mr. Britton is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Will Brit ton. The young couple will make their home with the groom's parents, ' near Everetts. lis In wishing every one a bright 1934, we also desire to express our great appreciation for your patronage in the past. B. F. PERRY May the promises of everything good come true for you during the New Year. HARRISON OIL COMPANY THE ENTERPRISE Tayloe - Jamiaon ♦ With only a very few dose friends attending, Or. Joshua Tayloe, prom inent surgeon of Washington, N. C., and Miss Mary Ann Jamison, of Richmond Va., were married here Wednesday in the Church of the Ad vent. The ceremony took place at 2:30 in the afternoon, with Rev. E. g F. rector of the local church officiating. Dr. Tayloe, familiarly known thru out Eastern Carolina as "Dr. Josh," j' is one of the most prominent doctors i in the state and is connected with. the Tayloe Hospital in Washington. | After the ceremony the bride and bridegroom left by motor for Norfolk Va., and other places. i \ —• 'i Jones - Rochelle l i —• J Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rochelle, of | Washington, N. C., announce the mar I riage of their daughter, Mary Brown, ! to Joseph Alexander Jones, on De- I cember 24, 1933. -1 Mr. Jones, a local man, is the son ' of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Jones, of this ■ place. The young couple are mak i ing their home with Mr. and Mrs. , i M. D. Wilson in New Town. I 3 , I Tobacco Farmers Seek County Agent's Advice '*. , i ; A number of Hertford County land owners who have grown no tobacco 1 for the past two or three years are . inquiring of the county agent if they ' can grow the weed next season. NOTICE OF RE-SALE ' • North Carolina, Martin County. i Delia Rawls and husband C. H. Rawla, Ada Manning and husband, Simon Manning, Elizabeth Roebuck and husband, Andrew Roebuck, vs. S. L. Britton, J. F. Britton, Mrp. Alice ( Harris, the heirs-at-law of Mrs. ( Augustus Roebuck, to-wit: Jasper . ! Roebuck, Bruce Roebuck and Ottii [ Roebuck, and the heirs-at-law of ( Thomas Britton, to-wit: Mrs. Cary j Johnson and husband, Willie John- ( son, Mrs. Blanche Sullivan, Marvin i Britton, and Margaret M. Britton. Under and by virtue of an order of i re-sale issued by the Clerk of the Su perior Court of Martin County, the bid at the former sale having been Build Up Health and Paint 60 Away WOMEN who suffer from weak neas often have many aches and paint which a strong" state of health would prevent * Women In this oondUlon should take Cardul, a purely vegetable tonlo that ha* been In use tor over 60 years. Take Cardul to Improve the general tone of the system In oases of run down health and "Ured > nerves." Women have found. In such cases, that Cardul helps them to overcome pains and make the monthly periods easier. CARDUI Is safe and whole some for women of all aces. Try It I AN APPRECIATION I I The Columbian Peanut Company, now in its fourth year at Williamston, withes to jflfc express its appreciation to the people of the community for their good will and co operation, particularly as a town. We are proud to be considered a part of this com munity, and in return, feel that we have made a very definite contribution to the eco- %5 nomic life of the section. A We are also grateful for the confidence placed in us by the farmers of this entire sec tion, as evidenced by our capacity business each year. We pledge them our sincere efforts to maintain a strong market here for peanuts, in the future as in the past. Whenever we can be of service, we trust you will not fail to call on us. Q So it is with a peculiar sense of the fitness of the season that we take this occasion to extend to the people of this section our very best wishes for a Joyous Christmastide and a Happy | and Prosperous Year to Come 1 | COLUMBIAN PEANUT CO. J W. S. PRITCHARD, Mgr. WILLIAMSTON. N. C. 2 raised, the undersigned Commission ers will on Thursday, the 11th day of , January, 1934, at 12 o'clock M. in front of the courthouse door of Martin County, Williamston, N. C., offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash, the following described real estate, to-wit: Situated, lying and being partly in --the County of Martin and partly in the County of Beaufort and bounded on the North by what is commonly, known as the Emily Martin lands, onj the East by the Jesse Mizelle and the Gray Williams lands and oiT the South by the lands of William Leg-, gett and on the West by the Joe Las-' siter lands, containing three hundred, (300) acres, more or less, and com monly known and designated as the| |J. A. Britton homeplace, being the i | same land deeded to J. A Britton ot I record in the Public Registry of, I Beaufort County in Book 61, at pagcj 102, the other from George and Mary, .Britton to J. A. Britton, of record in, the Public Registry of Beaufort Coun ty, in Book 38, at page 139. This the 26th day of December, 1933. ELBERT S. PEEL. HUKH G. HORTON, d-29 2t-w Commissioners. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power, of sale contained in that certain deed, lof trust executed to the undersigned trustee by Arthur James, dated 13th day of August, 1929, secure a cer tain note of even date therewith, same being recorded in the Register of Deeds office, Martin County, in book not having been complied with, and at the request of the holder of said bond, the undersigned trustee will, on the 22nd day of January, 1934, offer I for sajf to the highest bidder, for cash, in front of the courtnouse door Mar tin County, the following described lands: One lot adjoining Robert Butts on the west, R. L. Coburn on the south, J. F. Jackson on the cast, and high way number 90 on the north. This 22nd day of December, 1933, R L. COBURN, d 29 4tw _ Trustee. B A. Critcher, Attorney. NOTICE North Carolina,' Martin County. Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed by Joseph R. Gorham and wife, to the undersigned trustee on the 14th day of March, 1924, and of record in the Public Registry of Martin County in Book Q2-, at page W^ai^deed^j^^usMiaviiyj^eei^jiv^ Midnight Show TAMI?Q P in "™ K PICTURE AlaoShort f«bjkctt Sunday Night J/ifflEO V/AUWC . SNATCHER" Admission 25c Mon.-Tuee., Jan. 1-2 Mat. Mon. Wed., Jan. 3 Matinee 3:30 Thurs.-Fri., Jan. 4-5 No Mat. 'HAVANA WIDOWS' " He/1 * nd Hi * b W « 9r " "TAKE A CHANCE" I with Joan Blond ell and with with J ames Dunn and Ly,e Talbot J une Knlgh, Matinee and Wight 10c and 25c Mat. 10c to All Night, iO-ISc Admiaalon 10c and 25c SATURDAY, January 6 Continuous Shows, 1 to li P. M. "THE WHIRLWIND," with TIM McCOY Episode No. 3, "Perils of Pauline" and Comedy Before 6, 10c to All After 6, 10c and 15c en (or the purpose of securing cer f, tain notes of even date and tenor there t r with, and default having been made il in the payment of said notes, and the r terms and stipulations contained in the , said deed of trust not having been ; complied with, and at the request of the owner of said notes, the under i signed trustee will, on Saturday, the i 27th day of January, 1934, at 12 o'- 11 clock m., in front of the courthouse r; door in the town of Williaruston, offer j 11 for sale to the highest bidder, for : cash, the following described real es : tate, to wit: . ■ ! A house and lot in the town of WiUiamston, N. C., Martin County, .Williamston Township, bounded on the north by Pornpey Williams land, on the west by ®Lucy Williams land, on the south by the Burgess land, and 1 on the east by Main Street, containing 1-4 acre, more or less, and being the | same land conveyed to said Gorham by B. A. Critcher, Commissioner, un der date ISth of August, 1914, and of record in the public registry of Mar-' I tin County, in Book F-l, at page 500,1 and being the same house and lot where we now live. This the 27th day of December, 1933! WHEELER MARTIN, d 29 4tw • Trustee. Elbert S. Peel, Attorney, j Williamston, N. C. I Ring out, wild bells, to the wild sky 40/ m The flying cloud, the frosty light; The year is dying in the night; ■ Mi R' n 9 ou */ w bells, and let him die. Experiecing an upward trend in business and a greater friendship during the past several months, we would consider the year far from ended unless we extended our thanks and wish for every one happi ness and prosperity during the New Year. VIRGINIA ELECTRIC & POWER CO. - . Friday, December 29, 1933 ' Ejjp Wishes FgNappy May the New Year bring you an abundance of happiness and pros perity is our big wish to every one everywhere. TUT? : PROCTOR - ' SHOPPE
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