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Friday, January 26, 1934 £H: j Society & Personals I | Mm KLBKKT 8. PEEL. Sdtow I 45 UMMIIItWItIIHUUUUMIIIUMIiIiMWIIIIIMIMHMMIIIIIHIIIIIMHIMBIIIMWIIIIIIIIIIIIIWIUIIIIHIUIUMimUIttIIUIIIIIWmiHHHmiItm IMllllMMiiiliMMMSiiiSiWll^llllMlllllMlHtlMttlHg' Here This Week Messrs. Mayo Little and Sher wood L. Roberson, of Robersonville, were here attending to business mat ters this week. Mrs. Swain Improving Mrs. H. L. Swain is getting along as well as could be expected follow ing a serious operation in a Wash ington hospital Wednesday morning. In Richmond Wednesday Mrs. J. S. Rhodes and Mrs. C. H. Godwin were in Richmond Wednes day night for grand opera. "Here Wednesday Mr. E. H. Ange, of Jamesville, was a visitor here Wednesday. From Richmond Earl Barnhill, of Richmond, visit ed relatives in the county this week. Here Yesterday Mr. Tom Roberson, of Griffins, was here yesterday attending to busi ness matters. Returns From Hospital Mrs. E. S. Peel returned home yesterday after undergoing an opera tion in a Richmond hospital. Attending Meeting Messrs. W. E. Anderton, Hal Dickens, Jack Gray, Bill Read, and R. C. Winecoff are in Richmond to day attending a meeting of the Vir ginia Electric and Power Company. a— ' For Sale , ' By , " CLARK'S DRUG STORE STRAYED! Big Gray Mare Mule Weighing Not Less Than 1,100 Pounds. Left My Place Last Thurs day Night, With a Halter on. Return to EDGAR BATEMAN Acre Road Plymouth R. F. D. 1 • JAMJAKY OEARAMEI SALE! ■*v TO CLOSE Saturday, Jan. 27 The response to our annual January Clearance Sale has been very gratifying and we canenot but remind the peopl of this section that the sale will end this week. Many Good Values are yet to be had during this clearance. Some departments have had new items added which are being sold at sale prices. The winter is only half gone and' heavy clothing will be needed for some time. Com ein and look over our bargains. We may have an item or items you need. And our prices are exceedingly low. Mai^oJixßrotherx *>htn fcorirtij Sranft GUWit* an told Visited Here This Week Mr. B. R. Barnhill, of Durham, visited here this week. Here Wednesday Mr. J. A. Everett, of Palmyra, was here Wednesday. In Washington This Week Mr. Sebastian Macon is in Wash ington, D. C., this week. 1 | Here Yesterday Mr. Alton G. Allen, of William ston, R. F. D. 2, was here yesterday. From Oak City Dr. E. E. Pittman and Mr. G. W. Barrett were here yesterday from Oak City Here For Few Days Tom Rose and Bill Herring, stu dents tft Wake Forest, are spending a few days here. From New Jersey Mrs. Rachel Ross, of Seaford, Del. and Mr. and Mrs. Ray George, of Hattenfield, N. J., are here to visit with Mr. and Mrs .K. B. Crawford for several days. Will Return This Week Mrs. H. M. Clark will return this week from Durham, where she has spent several days with her parents. In Richmond Today Messrs. E. P. Cunningham and J. E. King are in Richmond today on professional business. Returns From Norfolk Mr. Lawrence P. Lindsley return ed Wednesday night from Norfolk, where he visited his father, who has been critically ill in a hospital there. The elder Mr. Lindsley is much im proved, it was learned. K»«/i Friends Here Mrs. Lottie Peel, of Suffolk, y«., visited friends here this week. Spend Tuesday Here Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Jackson, of Roanoke Rapids, spent Tuesday here with their daughter, Mrs. Wilbur An derton, and Mr. Anderton. Jn Roanoke Rapids Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Parker visit ed friends in Roanoke Rapids yes terday. Mr. and Mrs. Margolis Return Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Margolis returned Wednesday night from a several days' visit with friends in Georgia and Florida. Wadsworth - Hawk New Bern.—A marriage of wide spread interest that comes as a sur prise to many friends was solemnized at noon Saturday at the home of the bride, when Miss Bertha Elizabeth Hawk became the bride of Howell Edward Wadsworth. Mrs. Wadsworth is the daughter of Mrs. Hawk and late Mr. Hawk. She was graduated from New Bern high school, and then at- tended Woman's College, Greensboro. Mr. Wadsworth is a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Albert Eason Wads worth. He attended Bingham Mili tary school, Asheville, and is now engaged in farming on the family estate near New Bern. Entertains Friday Miss Lena Mae Davis entertained a number of young friensd at her home in Jamesville last Friday eve ning. Following several enjoyable games, the hostess, assisted by Miss Margie Davis, served a sweet course. Home Betterment Club The Home Betterment Club of Cemetery Hill met at the home of Mrs. J. B. McKeel Tuesday, Janu ary 23, at 2:30 o'clock. There were eight charter members present and four newcomers, two of whom joined our ranks in carrying forward the home betterment program. After the usual business proced ure, a short period was devoted to a discussion of the project studied at previous tpeetings of the year. Those present decided that it would be wise to discontinue our clothing project for a few meetings until the mem bers are ready to begin work on their spring wardrobe. At this sug gestion, a round-table discussion con cerning future work was opened. An swering the demand of the "sweet tooth" it was decided that our next meeting would be devoted to candy making. Those present volunteered to bring supplies for the demonstra tion. All members are urged to be present at this meeting, to be held at the home of Mrs. Ellen Coburn January 30. If you w»h to have favorite recipe demonstrated, brfhg the necessary supplies and we will be glad to help you. After the business session the mem bers were invited to the dining room, where Mr». McKeel graciously serv ed hot cocoa with wafers and sal tines.—Reported. 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 93, said deed of trust having b{en giv en for the purpose of securing cer tain notes of even date and tenor there with, and default having been made in the payment of said notei, and the 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 signed trustee will, on Saturday, the 27th day of Januar# 1934, at 12 o'- clock m., in ironj of the courthoutc door in the town Williamston, offer for sale to the hottest bidder, for cash, the following described real es tate, to wit: A house and lot in the town of Williamston, N. C., Martin Coontjr, Williamston Township, bounded on the north by Pompey William! land, THE ENTERPRISE on the west by Lucy Williams land, on the south by the Burgess land, and 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 15th of August, 1914, and of record in the public registry of Mar tin County, in Boole F-l, at page 500, 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. Williamston, N. C. SALE OF REAL PROPERTY By virtue of a power of sale con tained in that certain deed of trust ex ecuted by the Oak City Supply Com pany to R. V. Rawls, trustee, dated August 11, 1931, as appears of record in the register's office of Martin Coun ty in book No. 2, page 574, the under signed will on Monday, the 12th day of February, 1934, at 12 o'clock noon expose to public sale before the court house door in Martin County to the highest bider, for cash, the following described real property, to wit: Situated in Martin County, N. C., and being those certain eight lots in the town of Oak City, N. C., and known as lots Nos. 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, and 14 in Block B, as shown on map of survey which is of record in the public registry in Martin County in land division book No. 2, at page 21, being a map of part of the town i of Oak City, N. C., and showing this and the Carper Brothers property, ex cepting from the above a part of a lot 25 feet by 50 feet conveyed by John L. Hines to Carper Brothers and be ing the same lot in which the store, of Carper Brothers now stands. This sale will be made by reason of default in the payment of the indebt edness secured by said deed of trust. R. U. RAWLS. j5 4tw Trustee. Dr. James Morrell, Executor of Es tate of W. B. Wooten, owner of the debt. Harding and Lee, Attorneys. NOTICE^ Having this day qualified as ad ministrators of the estate of J. F. Jackson, deceased, late of Martin County, North Carolina, this to no tify all persons holding claims against the estate of said deceased to present same for payment to the undersigned on or before the 17th day of January, 1935, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of any recovery thereon. All per sons indebted to said estate will pleaac make immediate payment. This 17th day of January, 1934. Mrs. Martha F. Jackson And J. S. Jackson, jl9 6tw Administrators. NOTICE North Carolina, Martin County. Under and by virtue, of the power of sale contained in a certain deed ot trust executed by Priscilla Williams and husband, F. D. Williams, to the undersigned trustee on the 24th day of January, 192)4, and of record in the public registry of Martin vCounty in book S-2, at page 210, said deed of trust having been given for the pur pose of securing certain notes of even "dbte and tenor therewith, and de fault having been made in the pay ment of said notes, and the terms anil stipulations contained in the said deed of trust not having "been complied with, and at the request of the owner of said notes, the undersigned trus tee will, on Friday, the 23rd day of February, 1934, at 12 o'clock m., in front of the courthousa door in the town of Williamston, N/ C., offer for sale to the highest bidder, for cash, the following described real estate, to wit: Situated in Hamilton Township, on east side, Atlantic Coast Line K. K. Co., about one mile south of the town of Hassell, N. C., adjoining the lands of Laura E. Salsbury, heirs, Sebron I Brown, N. T. Lcggett, B. S. Hatha way and others, containing (100) one i hundred acres, more or less. For fur ther reference. The above tract of land was conveyed by deed from our selves to Priscilla Williams dated as of this date. This the 23rd day of January, 1934, F. L. HAISLIP, j26 4tw Trustee. DR. VIROIL H. MEWBORN Optometrist Next Visits: Bethel, at Rives Drug Store, Mon day, January 22. Robrrsonville, at City Grill, Tues day, January 23. Williamston, N. C., at Peele's Jew elry Store, Wednesday, January 24. Plymouth, at Liverman's Drug Store Thursday, January 25. Eye* Examined - Glasses Pitted - At Tarboro Every Friday and Saturday EASY PLEASANTWAY TO LOSE FAT ♦ How would you like to lose 15 pounds of fat in a month and at the same time increase your energy and improve your health? How would you like to lose your double chin and your too prominent abdomen and at the same time make your skin so clean and clear that it will compel admiration? Get oil the scales today and see how mu:h you weigh—then get an 85-c«nt bottle of Kruschen Salts, which will last you four weeks. Take one-half j teaspoonful in a glass of hot water | every morning, and when you have finished the contents of this first bot tle weigh yourself again. After that you'll want to walk a round and say to your friends —"One 85 cent bottle of Kruschen Salt* is worth one hundred dollars of any fat | person's money." Leading druggists America over sell Kruschen Salts—You can always get! it. — I Overcome Pains this better WOMEN who get Into a week, run down condition can hardly expect to be free from troubleaome "small symptom*." Wbtn the trouble la due te weak •NS Cardul belpa woman to get •trouger and thus makaa It aeaier (or nature te take 1U orderly course. Palatal, naming symptom* disap pear aa nourishment of the body ts Instead ot depending on iiemporarjr pain pills during the time wf suffer. Eg, take Cardul te build in your rwUtaniw to womanly ailmenta NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain deed of trust executed by Nathan B. Lil ley and wife, Mabel Lilley, dated 7th day of January, 1931, of record in the Martin County Registry's office in book E-3, page 116, to the undersigned trustee, to secure certain bonds of even date therewith, and the stipula tions not having been complied with, and at the request of the holder of said bonds, the undersigned trustee will, on the 3rd day of February, 1934, at 12 o'clock noon, in front of the courthouse door of Martin County, offer for sale to the highest bidder, for cash, the following described land, and personal property: Adjoining Hoyt Hardison on the north, Bob Sexton on the east, B. F. Lilley on the south, and Lewis Lilley on the west. Containing 61 acres, more or less, and being the same land now occupied by the said Nathan Lil ley. Also, all the farming utensils of ev- Is This Too Good for Your Cough? Creomulsion may be a better help than you need. It combines seven major helps I in one —the beat helps known to science. ! It i» made for quick relief, for safety. Mild coughs often yield to letter helps. No one can tell. No one know* which (ac- j tor will do most for any certain cough. So ' careful people, more and more, are using Creomulsion for any cough that (tarts. Hie cost is a little more than a single help. But your druggist guarantees it, so it costs nothing if it fails t» bring you quick relief. Coughs are danger signals. For safety's sake, deal with them in the lieet way known. _ . (adr.) PROGRAM FOR WEEK BEGINNING MONDAY, JAN. 22 I Turnage Theatre Washington, N. C. Wednesday January 31 ay January 29 Qn the Screen—"THE MAD GAME" "SITTING PRETTY" Stage—"Vanities of 1934—22 People JACK OAKIE and GINGER ROGERS Thursday and Friday February 1-2 i___ "DINNER AT EIGHT" with Tuesday January 29 Marie Dressier, Berry Moores, and Harlowe "THE WORLD CHANGES" with Saturday February 2 PAUL MUNI and MARGARETTE LINDSAY "TO the LAST MAN," Zane Grey Story Attention Farmers: Plant-Bed Fertilizers With Government Tobacco acreage reduction plan assured, your next thought is better quality for 1934. Your best assurance of superior quality for the year 1934 is by using—for your PLANT BEDS— Roysters' Famous Golden Weed -8 -5 Roysters' Famous Bonanza 3-8-3 V. C. Bright Leaf Tobacco Grower 3-8-3 We can supply your needs from our warehouse here at all times. We want your business. Our prices are right. Salsbury Supply Co., Inc. HASSELL, NORTH CAROLINA ANNOUNCEMENT! WE TAKE PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING THAT W. S. Carawan, Inc. IS HANDLING IN WILLIAMSTON THIS SEASON EASTERN Dependable Fertilizers R. C. COWARD, Manager, has his office in J. G. Staton's store, and has leased the Union Storage Warehouse for distri bution. Let Mr. Coward figure with you on your PLANT BED FER TILIZER, also your general crop needs. Plants started with EASTERN are started RIGHT—a good form of crop insurance. Eastern Cotton Oil Co. try kind and description which I now own and used by me and on the farm above described, including wagons, carts, plows, an all other farming uten- CARLOAD NEW MULES Have just returned with a load of fine Tennessee mules. Get my prices before - you buy. R. C. DAVIS HARRISON BROTHERS STABLES Williamston, N. C. General Sales Office NORFOLK, VIRGINIA PAGE THREE , sils. This 3rd day of January, 1934. B. A. CRITCHER, jS 4tw Trustee.
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