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Tuesday, March 6,1934 [ygaa—M gll'miH'll l I £££££ I Society & Personals! •£. I " I Mn. SLBEKT S. PtSL, MlMt I 4^ I^^miHimwWUMimiIIMHUIIHHWtMIIMIHHIMIWWHWIHHIMItIimiIIHtMHIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIHtUIItIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIHMIHIIIWWmiWhMIHUIIHtmHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIi Returns To Norfolk Mrs. H. L. Brownley returned to her home at Norfolk Sunday after a week's visit here with her sister, Mrs. Rush Bondurant, and Mr. Bondu rant. ♦— Returns From Hospital Bud Crockett returned home Sat urday from , Washington, where he underwent an operation recently. He is getting along very well, but will not be able to get out before the lat ter part of this week. Rheumatism Sufferers^ need no longer endure the agony of pain and suffering, or sleepless nights, or swollen sore joints. Clark's Rheumatism Compound gives im mediate relief from Sciatica, Lum bago, Rheumatism, Musicular Aches H" jft" V»'« They're in.. . '', Spring Suits > Snappy singles and keen double- ' ' breasteds. Be the first to step out in one of these new spring iriodels. For cut, , > tailoring,' smart fabrics—man, they're , 1 100 per cent good-lookers. They are different. t , NEW HATS TO MATCH ■ Mardoli/ Brother/ ■ i i vh*n fcorirty Sranb (BtoHieu an uM 1 ' 1 M M ■ «H3 _ We Are Making Progress Things are happening fast these days and to keep posted one must read. Nothing ran take the place of a good, reliable daily newspaper. You cannot, in this state nor in the South, subscribe to a newspaper that will give you more complete satisfaction than the Greensboro Daily News. In every department it is complete—editorial, sports, market quotations and reviews, news of local and world wide interest, all the features and the best comic*—everything packed within its pages, easily located and easily read. Carrier delivery service almost everywhere in the state at 40 cents per week. Mail subscription rates, payable in advance in three, six, nine, or twelve months: Daily and Sunday f 9.00 per year D|ily only 57.00 per year • Circulation Department Greensboro Daily News GREENSBORO, N. C. Attend Board Meeting Messrs. T. C. Griffin, V. G. Tay lor, H. S. Everett, Joshua L. Col train, and J. E. Pope were present for the regular monthly meeting of the county board of commissioners held here yesterday. Returns To Henderson Ernest Harrison returned to his | home in Henderson last week after visiting relatives here. He was ac companied by his brother, Jessup Harrison. and Pains. Sold on a positive mon ey-back guarantee. Get a SI.OO bot tle today from Clark's Drug Store, and begin to enjoy freedom from pain and aching (If not satisfied, your money wiU be cheerfully re funded). nnuiino tvnv Undergoes Operation Dick Daniel underwent an opera tion for appendicitis in a Washing ton hospital Sunday and is getting along very well. Here Yesterday Messrs. A. B. and M. D. Ayers, of Bear Grass, were business visitors here yesterday. ——• Attend Meeting Messrs. E. H. Ange, of Jamesville, J. W. Eubanks, of Hassell, J. T. Barnhill, of Everetts, J. Eason Lil of Griffins, and W. O. Griffin we're present for a meeting of hte Martin County Board of Education held here yesterday. Return From Kentucky Messrs. Lucian J. Hardison and F. W. Sparrow, jr., returned last week from Danville, Ky., where they spent several weeks on the tobacco market. Mr. R. T. Qriffin, also on the tobacco market there, is expected home the latter part of this week. In Washington Hospital Miss Christine Manning is get ting along very well following an op eration for appendicitis in a Wash ington hospital yesterday afternoon. Spend Week-End Here Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Cox, of Wash ington City, spent the week-end here with Mrs. Cox's parehts, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Perry. In Scotland Neck Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jones were *in Scotland Neck last night. Visit in Washington Mrs. C. B. Roebuck, Mrs. Charles Mobley-and Mrs. John'R. Peel vis ited in Washington yesterday. ♦ In Rocky Mount Mrs. Sadie Peel, clerk of court, was in Rocky Mount yesterday at tending to business matters in con nection with her office duties. Buy Watts Home Mr. and Mrs .Theodore Roberson have, or are contemplating the pur chase of the J. W. Watts home in New Town. Visitors Here Sunday Mrs. Lula Peebles and son, Mr. Glenn Peebles, of Greenville, visited Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Hunter here Sunday. Here Yesterday Mr. F. L. Haislip, cashier of the Bank of Hamilton, was a business visitor here yesterday morning. Choral Club Meeting The Choral Club will hold its reg ular meeting in the Woman's Club rooms tomorrow night at 7:30. Ev ery member is urged to be present for special practice on the Easter cantata. I Here Sunday Sight Mr. DeWitt Spier, Ayden, and Miss Dixon, of Washington, visited and Mrs. W. C. Manning, jr., | Sunday night. In Norfolk Friday Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Cunningham, Mesdames H. M. Clark, Roy Gur ganus, and Fred Hoyt spent Friday in Norfolk. Return Today Mr. and Mrs. Z. T. Piephoff re turned home today from a several days' visit with relatives at Athens, Ga., and in South Carolina. Leaves for Jacksonville 1 Mr. J. H. Harrell, of Ridgecrett, left Sunday for Jacksonville, N. C., after visiting here for several days' with his sister, Mrs. L. B. Harrison J and Mr. Harrison. IH Norfolk Fridaj&j!gJ& Garland BarnhinTmd Mr. Jule Barnhill attended to business in Nor folk Friday. Spend Sunday Here Miss Ola Dodd and William P. Hodges, of Raleigh, spent Sunday here with Mr. Hodges' parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hodges. Visiting Her Parents Mrs. Bennie Cox, of Washington City, is visiting her father and moth er, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Perry, here this week. THti ENTERPRISE Spend Sunday in Rocky Mount Mrs. Mary Bell Osborn and daugh ter, Mary Gwyn, spent Sunday in Rocky Mount with Mrs. Osborn's father, Mr. Sam Harrell. Here Yesterday Mrs. Herbert Lilley and Mr. C. C.j Fleming, of Jamesville, were visitors here yesterday. Spend Week-End Here Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Keel, of Whiteville, spent the week-end here with relatives. > f , In Town Yesterday Mr. W. W. Griffin, of Williamston Route 4, who has been ill with pneu monia for some time, was in town yesterday. Attend Funeral Mr. and Mrs. Sam Moore, of Whiteville, attended the funeral of Mrs. Moore's sister, Mrs. J. B. Nich olson, here Sunday. In Town Monday Fred Everett, of Robersonville, was in town yesterday. Hostess At Bridge * Oak City.—Mrs. E. E. Pittman entertained her contract bridge club Friday afternoon. Miss Beatrice Turner was award ed prize for high score. After the games, a delicious sweet course with coffee was served. Birthday Party Mrs. George Williams, of William ston Route 4, was entertained at a surprise birthday party last Thurs day night in the home of Mrs. Sam Andrews, who is a sister of Mrs. Wil liams. Mrs. R. J. Hardison, daugh ter of Mrs. Williams, assisted Mrs. Andrews in preparing the refresh ments for the occasion. i The celebration marked the fif tieth birthday of Mrs. Williams, who, with a number of friends and relatives, attended the birthday par ty. She was the recipient of several gifts. Refreshments were served by the hostesses. Catawba Cotton Growers Get SBO,OOO To $85,000 Catawba County cotton growers ex pect to get between SBO,OOO and $85,000 Ihis year from their rental and parity payments. ( NOTICE Having tliis day qualified as execu tors of the estate of Alanzo D. Tay lor, late of the County of Mratin, no tice ia hereby Riven to all persons holding claims against .said estate to present same tcv 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. SIJDIE E. TAYLOR, M. D. TAYLOR, j3O 6tw Executors. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power of gale contained in a certain deed of truat executed to the undersigned trui tee on the 18th day of April, 1921, by Collin Green and wife, Agnea Green, and of record in the public registry of Martin County in book G-2, page 300, said deed of tru9t hav ing been given for the purpose of se curing a certain note of even date and tenor therewith, and the stipulationa contained in said, deed of trust not having been complied with, and U. A. Critcher having been substituted as trustee, and default having been made in the payment of the notes secured Women 2? Rundown Thla la the experience of Mr*. J. W. Pcteiwm. 906 N. 6UI St., Wilmington, N. |H c., who aaya: "I could HH| VTI hardly bear the pain In my K . I left aide. I *lao had back at he anil hraiUc lie. waa hardly able lo be up, but when I had taken Iwo bottlea at Or. Pierce'a Favorite Preacrlptlon I had no more palna or dlacomfort. I looked and felt vary much better and aiace then have enjoyed the beat of health." . New sue, labteta SO eta,, liquid (1.00. Largs alte, tab*, or liquid, $1.35. "W. Do Ou Pan." FOR Best Results BUY Better Than Many Brands — As Good At/Any We especially recom mend Prolifical Tobac co Grower. Beat by Teat. W. F. CRAWFORD Agent Everetts, N. C. WILLIAMSTON HOWTH CAWOCIWA thereby, and at the request of the own er of said note, the undersigned trus tee will, on the 19th day of March, 1934, at 12 o'clock m„ in front of the courthouse door in Williamston, N. C., offer for sale to the highest bid der, for cash, at public auction, the following described real estate, to wit: First tract: Beginning at three pop lars on Harrell's Branch, running I thence N. 46 E. 140 poles to a pine; thence E. 89 poles to the center of four pines; thence S. 65 E. to the center of Rocky Swamp; thence down the center of said swamp to W. R. Brown corner; thence N. 73 W. alon£ said Brown line to the first station. Containing 162 acres, more or less, all adjoining the lands of W. R. Brown. Second tract: The tract of land deeded to me by Samuel B. Hunter and wife, bounded as follows: On the north by the lands of my own, Collin Green, on the east by Rocky Swamp; on the south by the lands of the late George Jenkins, on the west by the lands of the late Moses Harrell, being two hundred (200) acres, more or less, same being lot No. 1 in the di vision of the late William R. Brown lands to said division. B. A. CRITCHER, fl3 4tw Substituted Trustee. SALE OF VALUABLE FARM PROPERTY Under and by virtue of the author ity conferred upon, us in a deed of trust executed by J. M. Hassell and wife, Bettie V. Hassell, and M V. Hassell, -unmarried, on the 31st day' of July, 1925, and recorded in book X-2, at page 123, 124, we will, on Saturday, the 17th day of March,, 1934, 12 o'clock noon, at the court- 1 house floor in Martin County, Wil i lianiston, N. C., sell at public auction for cash to the highest bidder, the following land, to wit: All that certain tract or parcel of land lying and being in Jainesvitle Township, Martin County, and State of North Carolina, containing 90 acres,' more or less, hounded on the north by the Roanoke River, on the east J by Roanoke River and the lands of i hate McAlister, on the S. by the, Jamesville and Williamston High way, and on the W. by the lands of Mrs. J. S. Godard and Lou Barnes, and more particularly described as fol lows, to wit: Beginning at Mrs. J. S. Godard's and corner of this land on Roanoke River, thence S. 80 E. 20 poles, S. 70 E. 13 poles, S. 67 E. 15 poles, S. 50 E. 18 1-2 poles, S. 25 E. 7 poles, S. 61 W. 16 poles, S. 67 W. 64 poles, S. 46 YV. 18 poles, S. 44 E. 7 poles, S. 40 W. 7 poles, due S. 16 poles, S. 25 E. 20 poles, S. 30 W. 16 poles, N. 67 1-2 YV. 22 poles, N, 33 1-2 E. 20 poles, N. 13 \V. 10 poles, • N. 36 \V. 6 poles, N. 53 \V. 6 poles, 1 S. 30 YV. 7 poles, S. 62 E. 6 poles, S. 30 YV. 73 1-2 poles, N. 70 E. 36 poles, , N. 23 1-2 K. 70 poles, N. 85 YV. 5 poles, N. 47 YV. 9 poles, N. 10 YV. 13i poles, N. 30 YV 12 poles, N. 53 E. 18 poles, S. 73 1-2 E. 20 poles. N. 55 E. 8 poles, N. 23 YV. 1 l\oles, N. 25 YV. 8 poles, N. 61 1-2 E. 7\poles, to the beginning. This sale is made by reason of the failure of J. M. Hassell and wife, I Bettie V. Hassell, and M. Y'. Hassell to pay off and discharge the indebted ness secured by said deed of trust. ' A deposit of 10 per cent will be re ' quired from the purchaser at sale. This the 12tli dav of February, 1934. INTERSTATE TRUSTEE CORPORATION, . f2O 4tw Substituted Trustee. Durham, ,N. C. i NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY Under and by virtue of the power of [ sale contained in a certain deed of ! trust executed on the 29th day of Au . gust, 1931, by J. T. Bar nlii 11 and wife, ! Telitha Barnhill, to the undersigned trustee, and of record in the public registry of Martin County in book H-3, at page 28, said deed of trust WrMo for eopr Wood'* "Crop I «M«> lalMt prlew ud r l,tn« tUoo tl planting Information. Halted fro*. , T. W. WOOD * SONS ■IUIH, RICHMOND. V*. GOLDEN GRAIN BLEND A I LANYBODY J X^R UNIOUMADE i z 1_ • ' n having been made and given for the purpose of securing a note ot even date and tenor therewith, default hav ing been made in the payment of same and at the request of the holder of same, the undersigned trustee will, on Thursday, the 22nd day of March, 1934, at 12 o'clock m., in front of the courthouse door in Williamston North Carolina, offer for sale to the high est bidder for cash the following de- I scribed rael estate, to wit: All my right, title, and interest in | the following land: First trace Beijin ling at a stake on Haughton Street, at the east cor ner of the lot sold To C. A. Harrison & Co,, 40 feet from the A. C. L. de pot lot, thence S. 22 E. along Haugh ton Street to th? old I.loyd corner, now the M. Stubbs corner, thence southwesterly along tin line of M. Stubbs and Turner Will'anis to the Hamilton Pants Siffg. Co. corner, thence north about 32 degrees west along their line to th: laud cf A. C. L. R. R. Co., thence alonj their line twenty (20) leet to the corner of the C. A. Harrison & Co. lot, thence southwesterly along their line paral lel to the first line 40 feet to their corner, thence along their line north- Westerly to the first station. This be ing all of the tract of land common ly known and designated as the Farm ers Warehouse and lot. i Second tract: That certain tract or parcel of land belonging to the estate Use Fertilizers -r MADE BY Robertson Chemical Corporation For Best Results Back of every bag is a "proven" formula established by field tests —in wet years and in dry years—which assures every farmer a good crop every year. See us before buying your 1934 crop fer tilizers. We know we have one of the best brands of ferlllizr made, and we have excellent trucking facilties to accommo date our customers. Let us supply your fertilizer needs with brands made by the Robertson Chemical Corporation, Nor folk, Va.—a fertilizer that has been test ed and approved by thousands of farmers. 5555555555551555555—————1S —;g—555555 Roy Gurganus, John A. Manning, Ben Riddick Williamston Warehouses Everetts PAGE THREE of J. B. Speller, beginning on Wash ington Street in the town of William ston, N. C,. at a stake, thence along the line of Marccllu* Stvbbs lot al most a straight line to the Farmers Warehouse, the»:c along the line: of the said Farmers Tobacco Warehciuc in a westerly direction to the line of C. H. Godwin, J. R. Kuffin, thence along said line to line of S. S. Hadley property, now belonging to Sallie Hadley Bunting and Sampson Had ley, thence alorig their line back to Washington Street, and thence along Washington Street to the beginning, I subject to the condition* in deed from heirs-at-law of J. B. Speller to F. C. Bennett and J. T. Barnhill, of record in book 7.-2, page 414, iJfartin County , Public Registry. This the 19th day of February, 1934. H. D. BATEMAN, f2O 4tw Trustee. Elbert S. Peel, Attorney. DR. VIRGIL H. MEWBORN Optometrist Next Visits: Bethel, at Rives Drug Store, Mon day, February 19. Rnbersonville, Robersonville Drug I Store, Tuesday, February 20. | Williamston, N. C., at Peele's Jew- I dry Store, Wednesday, Fi-b. 21. Plymouth, at Liverman's Drug Store | Thursday, February 22. Eyes Examined - Glasses Fitted - At Tarboro Every Friday and Saturday
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