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Tuesday, February 6,1934 I I"Society &' Personals! I _Wil«wn I Mn. BLBXKT t. PKXL, Sdtoc I 44 Spends Week-End Here Miss Sarah Cone, of St. Marys School, Raleigh, spent the week-end here with her parents. ♦ Leaves for Hospital Mr. Maurice D. Wttts left Sun day for Hines' Hospital, near Chi cago, where be will undergo treat ment. / » Returns From Florida Mrs. J. L. Robertson returned Sunday afternoon from West Palm Beach, Fla., where she visited her daughter, Mrs. J. O. Bowen, for a week. # Spends Week-End Here Miss Rebecca Harrison, student at j Salem College, Winston-Salem, spent the week-end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Harrison. In Norfolk Sunday Messrs. Lawrence and Kenneth Lindsley visited their father, who continues ill in a Norfolk hospital, Sunday. Returns From New York Mrs. Anna Harrison returned home: Sur:day from fteto York, where she! made large purchases of spring goods for Harrison Brothers and Company here. 1 In Town Monday Messrs. Perlie and Fernando Get singer, of Griffins, were here yester day. Able To Be Out Again Mr. C. A. Harrison is able to be out again after being confined to his' bed much of the time during the past' two weeks. : v For Sale By CLARK'S DRUG STORE CN4IVOII) StOM A 1 iL mZf NewShipmentßugs New shipment of rugs bought at the High Point Furniture Show arrived here this week. They are all wool and made in all sizes. We insist that you make your selec tions as quickly as possible, for we feel confident that rugs will soon advance. Buy rugs now while they may be ob tained at low prices. Linoleum Rugs We have a large selection to choose from. We have Linoleum also by the yard. VanDyke Furniture Co. WILLIAMSTON, N. C. E. P. Bunch Seriously 111 Mr. E. P. Bunch, who continues seriously ill following a stroke of par alysis suffered about two weeks ago, is now at home with his daughter, Mrs. Billy Gurganus, and Mr. Gur ganus in Williams Township. Here Yesterday Mr. Charles Roberson, of Griffins Township, was a visitor here yester | day. Mr. Roberson only recently recovered from a serious illness. ! t Here From Kins ton Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Morton and 'children, of Kinston, visited Mr. and I I Mrs. J. W. Andrews here Sunday ; afternoon. i — • — i Continues To Improve Little C. T. Roberson, badly in-] ijured while skating on the streets here about two weeks ago, continues to improve. He is expected home from a Washington hospital in about \ one month. ♦ ■ ■ ' a Attending Funeral Messrs. W. J. and F. K. Hodges are in Washington today attending' the funeral of their brother, Mr. Jesse Hodges, who died there sud denly yesterday morning. 111 With Influenza N. C. Green is confined to his bed with influenza. ♦— Returned Yesterday Miss Marie Bartholomew, who has been ill at her home in Rocky Mt., for several weeks, returned here yes terday to be with her sister, Mrs. Joe Everett, who is operating the Col onial Beauty shop in the Atlantic j Hotel. Choral Club Meeting v i The Williamston Choral Club will 'meet at the Woman's Club Wednes , day night at 7:30 for practice and ,'to transact business. All members are requested to attend. ♦ \ Accepts Position Here | Mr. W. R. Stradley, of Asheville, , has accepted a position with Mr. B. S. Courtney. Mr. Stradley is an 'embalmer and funeral director with (about six years experience. ' Dr. Sawyer 111 Dr. C. J. Sawyer's many friends are sorry to know that he is in bed 'with an attack of influenza, which | prevents him from attending to his 1 office duties. I Here Yesterday ! Mr. James R. Knowles, of Dar dens, was a business visitor in town yesterday. To Return Tomorrow Mrs. Herbert Swain is expected to return tomorrow from the Tayloe hospital, where she has been recov ering from an operation performed there several days ago. ——« Attend Funeral Messrs. C. D. Carstarphen, Bruce Wynn, C. D. Carstarphen, Harcum Grimes, and W. C. Manning attend ed the funeral of Clyde Everett in Roberson Saturday afternoon. Dr. Cone fit I I)r. P. B. Cone is ill with an at tack of influenza and will be confined to his bed for a few days. ——♦ leaves for New York Mr. Frank Margolis left Sunday I for New York, where he will pur chase spring merchandise for the firm of Margolis Brothers. [ Here From Tennessee Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Davis, of ' Tennessee, are here at the Atlantic Hotel, where they wil lspend several | weeks. While here Mr. Davis will be engaged in the horse and mule business. ♦ - Attend Funeral Messrs. W. G. Peel, Hubert Co jburn, and Sam Getsinger attended 'the funeral of C. D. Everett in Rob lersonville last Saturday. 1 Mrs. Smith Entertains ♦ Oak City.—Friday afternoon at 2:30 Mrs. Durward Smith was a charming hostess to her contract , bridge club. There were two tables for the players, and interesting pro gressions were enjoyed, at the end of which Miss Hattie Everett won the! high score prize and was presented a beautiful gift. Refreshments consisting of delic-, ious fruit cake, ice cream, and coffee were served. 1. Those attending were Mesdame* E. E. Pittman, president of the club; Lewis Brown, Durward Smith, Sel ma Turner, Misses Beatrice Turner, Hattie and Margaret Everett, and Mr. Staton Williams. I : —• : Tobacco Growers Are Having Seed Treated ■ - ♦ Tobacco grower!! in eastern Caro ' line have begun lo have their teed ! treated and recleaned to assure bet ter plants in the seed beds. NOTICE Having this day qualified as execu tors of the estate of Alanzo D. Tay lor, late of the County of Mratin, no tice is hereby given to all persons holding claims against said estate to | present same to the undersigned for payment on or before the 29th day of January, 1935, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of recovery of same.' All persons indebted to said estate' are requested to make immediate pay* ment of same. - This 29th day of January, 1934. SUDIE K. TAYLOR, M. D. TAYLOR, j'3o 6tw Executors. NOTICE OP FORECLOSURE BALE Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of the power of sale and I authority contained in that certain j mortgage deed made and executed by Gabriel Williams and wife, Lucy Wil liams, to the undersigned mortgagee, bearing date of April 11, 1928, and of record in the public registry of Martin County in book 63, at page 92, default having been made in the payment of the notes and the indebtedness for whkh the said mortgage deed was giv en as security and the terms, condi tions and stipulations thereof not hav ing been complied with, the undersign- Ed mortgagee will, on Saturday, the 24th day of February, 1934, at 12 o'- clock m., in front of the courthouse door of Martin County at William ston, N. C., offer for sale at public •uction to the highest bidder, for cash, the following described lands, to wit: First tract: Beginning at a stump in Mrs. Melissa Peed's and Moore's heirs line; thence S. 7 degrees IS' VV. 1143 feet to a corner in the branch; thence S. 85 degrees 175' W. 1129 feet along the A. C. L. Railroad to a cor ner; thence along Mrs. Melissa Peed's line N. 18 degrees 15" E. 737 feet; thence N. 49 degrees 15' E. 802 feet to a stump; thence S. 83 degrees E. 124 feet; thence N. 86 degrees and 19' 295 feet to the beginning. Containing 22j 1-2 acres, more or less. The lands herein described being the same lands conveyed to Lucy Williams by B. A. iCritcher, commissioner, by deed dated I April 4, 1928, recorded in book Z-2, page 392, in Martin County Registry. Second Tract: Bounded by the old' Elisha Moore tract on the north; on! the west by the Elisha Moore tract;! and the lands of the late F. G. Bur-, roughs on the east, south and south west. The said lands lying on the west side of the Cherry road and be ing the same land inherited from An-| thony and Edna Burroughs from James Burrougs and fully described in' a deed in book XXXX at page 226 of the public registry of Martin County, I and containing thirty-fiVc (35) acres, | more or less. Third tract: Beginning on the Wild cat road at two small post oaks, H. W. Burrougs old corner; thence along said line 33 poles to a blackjack oak; thei*;e S. 69 E. along a line of marked trees to a pine, the back line; thence along said back line to the Wild Cat road; thence up said road to the place of beginning, containing eighty (80) acres, more or less, and being the same lands described in a deed record ed in book FF, at page 197, of the Martin County public registry. Time of sale—Saturday, February 24, 1934. Place of Sale—Courthouse door of Martin County, Williamston, N. C. Terms of sale—Cash, , This the 19th day of January, 1934, AUGUSTUS JAMES, j23 4tw Mortgagee. Hugh G. Horton, Attorney. SALE OP VALUABLE FARM~ PROPERTY Under and by virtue of the authority conferred upon us in a deed of trust executed by C. H. Johnson and wife, Mamie Ida Johnson, on the 22nd day of August, 1924, and recorded in book T-2, page 121 and 122, we will on Sat urday, the 10th day of February, 1934, 12 -o'clock noon, at the courthouse door in Martin County, Williamston, iN. C., sell at public auction, for cash, to the highest bider the following land to wit: All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land, containing 198 acres, more or less, situate, lying and being on the E. side of the public road leading from Oak City to the Hamilton and Palmyra Rd., about 3 miles N. of Oak City, C., in Goose Nest Township, Martin Co., State of N. C,, and being bounded on the N. by lands of Lem James and Joe Pough, on the E. by the lands of Frank Bell and S. IV Green, on the S. by the lands of S. P. Green, and on the west by the landsj |of Greenleaf Johnson Lbr. Co. and Tommy Thompson, and this being the same tract of land heretofore convey ed to J. C. H. Johnson by J. A. Mizell et als, of record in the Martin Coun ty Public Registry in Book E-2, at page 41S. T his sale is made by reason of the failure of Joseph C. H. Johnson and wife, Mamie Ida Johnson, to pay off and discharge the indebtedness secured by said deed of trust. A deposit of 10 per cent will be re quired from the purchaser at the sale. This the 30th day of December, 1933. INTERSTATE TRUS TEE CORPORATION, jl(> 4tw Substituted Trustee. Durham, N. C. North Carolina, Martin County. Under and by virtue of the power of . sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed by William Riddick to the undesigned trustee on the sth day of October, 1933, anil of record in the public registry of Martin County in | book H-3, at page 177, said deed of trust having been given for the pur pose of securing certain notes of even date and tenor therewith, and default having been made in the payment of said notes, and the terms and stipula tions contained in the said deed of trust not having been complied with, and at the request of the owner of said notes, the undersigned trustee will, on Friday, the 23rd day of February, 1934, at 12 o'clock m., in front of the courthouse door in the town of Wil liamston, N. C., offer for sale to the highest bidder, for cash, the following described real estate, to wit: Being a tract of land located in Wil liamston Township, Martin County, bounded' on all sides by the lands of J. G. Staton, Eli Taylor land, audi Henry Little and others, and being! the same land purchased by William | Riddick from Ransom Riddick, said deed being of record in the register of deeds' office of Martin Count v, to' which reference may be made for a' full description. This-the 22nd day of January, 1934.1 ELBERT S. PEEL, I j23 4tw Trustee. SALE OP VALUABLE FARM PROPERTY Under and by virtue of the author ity conferred upon us in a deed of i trust executed by Frank Everett and wife, Christiana Everett on the 31st day of August, 1923, and recorded in; book 0-2, page 614, we will on Sat-' urday, the 24th day of February, 1934, 12 o'clock noon, at the courthouse door in Martin County, Williamston,' N. C., sell at public auction for cash I to the highest bidder the followingl land, to wit: All that certain tract or parcel of land lying and being in Williamston Township, Martin Co., N. C„ contain ing SI acres, more or less, bounded on the N. by the lands of VV. C, Cul lifer, on the E. by the lands of W. T. Cullifer and Tom Roberson, on the S. by the lands of Frank Everett and; ion the W. by the lands of W. T. Cul lifer and Beaver Dam Swamp, being the same landi deeded to Franklin Everett by W. T. Cullifer and wife by deed dated Jan. 7, 1887, and of record in the public registry of Martin Co., in Bk. LL, at pg. 266 and more par ticularly described as follows, to witr Beginning at Frank Everett's corner' in Beaver Dam Swamp; thence S. 69 E. 24 chs. and SO Iks. thence N. 2 1-2 E. 25 chs. thence N. 66 W. 22 chs. and 8 Iks. thence S. 54 1-2 W. 13 chs. and c tA ce chs., thence S. 41 W. 2 chs. and 50 Iks. to the be ginning. This sale is made by reason of the failure of Frank Everett and wife, Christiana Everett, to pay off and dis charge the indebtedness secured by said deed of trust. A deposit of 10 per cent will be re quired from the purchaser at the sale. of December, 1933. INTERSTATE TRUSTEE CORP., j23 4tw Substituted Trustee. Durham, N. C. NOTICE Under and by virtue of the power and authority in me vested by that certain deed of trust, executed to me as trustee, on the 29th day of January, 1923, by Duffie Hines, and H. E. Hines, which deed of trust is duly re corded in book H-2, at pane 294, of Ihc Registry of Martin County, I shall offer for sale at public auction for cash at the courthouse door of Martin County on Monday, February 26, 1934, the following described land: Beginning on the Washington road at a point near the line of John S. Griffin, thence along said Griffins line to Stanley Stallings line, thence along said Stalling* line to John S. Griffin's line, thence with his line to the Wash ington ami Williamston road, tltcnce along said road to the beginning, con taining, by estimation, seventy acres, more or less, and known as the led din Perry tract of land. B. DUKE CRITCHER This 26th day of January, 1^34. NOTICE OF SALE UNDER EXECUTION North Carolina, Martin County. In the Superior Court. C. J. Griffin vs. Julian Hassell By virtue of an execution directed to the undersigned from tin superior 11A 1)1 ES- If you've never had the pleas ure of getting a finger wave, haircut, facial, or permanent from us, we invite you to call at once. You will be amazed at the difference; you'll like the •kill and art with which we per fectly auit each type. You'll alwayi find that we are eager to pleaie you. You'll dis cover that your beauty needs ire always properly attended to here. Colonial Beauty Shoppe Phone 41-W WILLI AMSTON, N. C. How to Accumulate MONEY! o This Association offers a plan whereby it is possible for a child with a small allowance per week, or an executive with a large annual salary to build up a cash reserve. Every person should acquire the saving habit, and there is no better way than through the Martin County Building and Loan Association. 34th Series Will Open Saturday, March 3rd A child with an allowance of 50 cents per— week should be encouraged to invest 25 cents per week in this association. The man or woman with a salary of $lO to SIOO per week should put a certain part of this income into building and loan. Martin County Building and Loan Association 'court of Martin County in the above entitled action, I will, on Monday, the Sth day of March, 1934, at 12 o'clock noon, at the courthouse door of said county, sell to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy said execution, all the right, title and interest which the said Julian Hassell has in the following described property, to wit: First Tract: On.- third undivided interest in and io wnj*. is known a» Hotel Property in town of Jamt'SviHe, N. C. Bounded on the north by Highway No. 90, o'\ the eas. by a street, on the south by Mrs. Delli Smithwick, and on the west by .» lot, same being 30 uy 200 feet. Second Tract: One vacant lot in the town of Jaiuesville. N. C., bounded on the north by Main Street, on the south by Mrs. Delia Smithwick, on. the east by lot and on west by a lot Same beinß 30 by 200 feet. Third Tract: House and lot in town of Jamesville, N. C., hounded on the north by a street, on the east by" a, street, on south by Willie Hopkins, and on the west by colored Baptist Use Standard GRO-MORE Fertilizers j I wislj to publicly advise my farmer friends that I will be with the Standard Fertilizer Company again this year and would appreciate your getting in touch with me before placing your order for your fertilizer for all 1934 crops. Those who have used the famous GRO-MORE brands have gotten won derful results and you, too, will get good results by using good Standard Fertiliz er brands. T. • . If I have not had the privilege of seeing you. call or drop me a line before buying. \ HenryHarrison WILLIAMSTON, N. C. PAGE THREE ' church. Fourth tract: Bounded on north and ea»t by Roanoke River, and on other two sides by Julian Hasael!. Containing 4 acres. Fifth tract: One-third interest in and to lot in Jamesville N. C., bound ed on north by Main Street, on eaat by Davenport property. Son the south by Martin and on the west by C. J. Griffin. This the 24th day of January, 1934. C. B ROEBUCK, j3O 4tw Sheriff Girl to Woman JU "T r v oVSra! Stanley, N. C., says: "When I was a young flyjk f' rl I became v> rundown V my whole system waa ■L ■ weakened. I had aches j and palm in my back, V felt tired and nervous, had very little appetite and I ~ _ had dizzy headaches. . After taking Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip tion I felt real well and healthy. ' I New siie. tablets 50 cts., liquid SI 00. Large tlae.Uba. or liquid, ll.ii. "W«P» OH RAN."
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