Society & Personals t nil. PHONE 46 /? Raleigh Wednesday Messsrs. J. C. Manning, C. A. Harrison and Emm Ward spent Wednesday in Raleigh. Here From Sufotk Mr. Charles Lancaster, of Suffolk, Va., was a business visitor here last Thursday. I? Ricky Moumi S. H. Grimes visited friends in Rocky Mount Wednesday night. ? At Rocky Mount Mr. and Mrs. V. G. Taylor, of Everetts, attended the automobile show in Rocky Mount Wednesday night. Garden and Field SEED Lawn and Pasture Mixtures. Lespedeza, Al sike and White Dutch Clover, Carpet, Kentucky CLARK'S DRUG STORE Phone 53 YOUR CHANCE TO BUY A Spring Coat OR Swagger Suit ATA Fraction of Its Cost Only 35 Garments Left That Must Be Cleaned Off the Racks $12,95 Costs and Suits are being reduced to $16.50 Coats and Suits are reduced to ? $22.50 Coats and Suits reduced to $6.95 $10.95 $12.95 ^BUY WOW^ jthetx sptun ftortrty Sranb (UloHies anuU ??.. * ... '. Yes! all these convenience featuresplus] G'E Prefects yon with the standard 1 year warranty PLUS 4 additional years protection against any pes failnre of tbt sealt J - in - site! Monitor Top mechanism for onfy $3 a dollar a year! Com in and tea the 1954 til* uiitocnu of darn Myiing. They are fliw. TWjim refrige retort Giittil Electric ir? built. Monitor Toy or Mr-top model, poo will find the refrigera refrigrretor co exactly toil yoo ia tk? General Electric line. Term'e tre oodeat and rticet at >w at. . . G-E Features that mean greater convenience and economy: a All-steel cabinet, porcelain in ?ide and out. a ScaialcM ateel freezing chamber, a Automatic interior lighting, a Foot pedal door opener, a Sliding lUtat. a Automatic defroating. a Control for fast or alow freeeing. a Container for freah vegetables, a Quiet operation and leaa cur rent conaumption with full refrigerating capacity for even VANDYKE FURNITURE CO. I Attend Building and Loan Meet 7 Messrs. Frafit Mtrgotis, Wheeler] Martin, and N. C. Green attended a district building and loan meeting in Rocky Mount Wednesday night. Attend Exposition in Rocky Ml. j George Hatton Gurganus and jWarvin Roberson attended the au tomobile show and dance in Rocky Mount Wednesday night. In Rocky Mt. Wednesday Mrs. Lewis Manning spent last Wednesday in Rocky Mount with Mr. and Airs. Bob Hoggard. Jn Hospital Mrs. C. C. Parker is in a Roan |Oke Rapids hospital, where she is! rewvertny trom-M Sppendlclt? op ?eration petfuiuieil there 1' In Durham Tkis Week Mesdames J. C..Manning, R. H. Goodmon, and E. F. Moseley attend ed a state meeting of all the North Carolina parent-teacher associations! in Durham this week. In Washington Hospital Mesdames C. G. Crockett, E. P. Cunningham, and Z. T. Piephoff vis ited Mrs. Roy Gurganus in the Tay loe hospital in Washington yester day. -4 ln Raleigh Wednesday Messrs. Frank Pittman and Nor num-Harrison attended meetly of the Grand Lodge of Masons of North Carolina in Raleigh Wednes day. Visitors Here Yesterday Alessrs. George and John E. Grif fin, of Griffins, were visitors here yesterday. teaves JsrlTremtiWd Miss Edith Peel leaves today for Greensboro, where she will visit Miss Kdith Taylor over the week-end. Here Yesterday Mr. E. G. Waters, of Jamesville, was here yesterday attending to bus iness matters; In Town Thursday Alexander Alanning, of Griffins Township, spent a short while here yesterday afternoon. w ? Prom Jamesville Postmaster R. 0. Martin, ol Jamesville, was here yesterday at ending to business matters. n Raleigh Wednesday Messrs. C. A. garrison, Exun r ' and J " c- Manning made i 'usiness trip to Raleigh Wednesday notice of sale ,, ""' VS HALE Under and by virtue of the powi >f tru?(COmam<''!i ,hat cer,a'? dee 'nd w ,eXuMledAl,y, A K Dunnin wife, Mary A. Dunning, to th mdersigned trustee, ,|a|Cd May I! 930 of record in Marlin County Pub K y 'n book page herewith, and "the "MipulatYon". n* eqieft !dn,h0mfl'ie.d wi,h' and " " h? j holder of said bom Oth S,<"wd tru?"? Will, on II Oth day of May, 19J4, at 12 o'cloc f Marlin C "? c"ur,l"<"-e dor X, "n.HC;'un y' ?ffer U" "?? ?o th le'cribed land: C"h ,h* Being a one-third interest in an - r*ct ?f land in Poplar Poin Wn?l'iP..lfirlin County, North Cat r?k |da,n?Hnm,t Balli,rd roa'L Conoh -reek, land now owned by J. G Sla and ifd hi"" V" of Mark ,,aliar' and and being lota No.. 1J 14 an, 'am in?T" ,|h>ii n'aP ol '{al'ar< 460 r d,v,"on b?<* No. I fhi. lii... .?nUl9,ng 152 acres. Inia 10th day of April, 1934. IVJ4. 1J 4.W G' K RUNNING, Truatee. NOTICE OF SALE ndbv'vi'ri, here.by. ?iven that und soritv r?l J Power and a "HC?un;y " Book N-2 at page 40 "secure thi ,rl,5, having b"n gi" Payment of certain noli MB m dl'acr!bed; and default havin otes and'the" t Payment of sai l' ';,ln.d 'he term, and stipulatmi f said deed of trust not havine bee HnU. W",h' and a' 'he request c u.l ihe" A ,a,d no"s and deed c w ilk d. J" 7Wgned !ru"'e will o: 21 ,7 of May, 1934 at twelv rulih j n??n' in 'rom ?f f biology, English, and natural his tory in the Pennsylvania schools. Mrs. Mizelle is the daughter of the late Abraham Fisher and lived at Dymond City. >ne-half of the tract of land deeded :o L. A. Clark by V. G. Taylor and yijfe by deed dated February 23, 1923, he above lands alsy described and railed the Davis farm. This the 9th day of March, 1934. | J. S. AYERS. nar-30 4t-w Trustee. Hugh G. Horton, Attorney. n ir-usi and sth da^SP book X-2, SALE OF VALUABLE FAEM PROPERTY Under and by virtue of the authority! :onferred ~U]TOTrus m a oeecuted by L. P. Hardison Luinda Hardison, on the "28th ^lay, 1925, and recorded in book >age 89, we will, on Saturday, the I 5th day of May, 1934, at 12 o'clock] loon, at the courthouse door in Mar in County, Williamston, N. C., sell! it public auction, for cash, to the ugliest bidder, the following land, to vit : Adjoining Little Creek on the E., he Peel Mill Run on the N., the lands >f John Rogers on the W. and S., and nore particularly described as follows: beginning at a post on the William son and Washington road, corner of he lands of John Rogers; thence with he line of John Rogers N. 21* E. 15.04 poles; S. 71* E. 11 1-5 poles; M. 21* E. 7 1-3 poles; S. 69* E. 16 ?oils. N 28 3-4* E. 32 poles; N. 23 -4* E. 44 poles; N. 45 1-4* W. 8.6 >oles to a hickory; N. 60 1-2* W. 10.4 loles to a pine and N. 61 1-2* W. 10 ?oles to the Peel Mill run; thence irith said mill run, its various courses, o Little Creek; thence with said Lit le Creek, its various courses to the ?Villiamston and Washington Rd., hence, with said road to the begin iing, containing 44 acres, more or ess, and being the same land con eyed to Luinda llardison by J. B. I. Price and wife by deed dated Jan. 9r 1916, and recorded in Martin Co., 'ub. Registry in Bk. T-l, pg. 30. This sale is made by reaso^ of the aifure of L. P. Hardison and wife, ,uinda Hardison to pay off add dis harge the indebtedness secured by J aid deed of trust. A deposit of 10 per cent will be re uired from the purchaser at the Sale. ? This the 30th day of March, 1934. I INTERSTATE TRUS TEE CORPORATION, 13 4tw Substituted Trustee. Durham, N. C. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of a judgment r the superior court at the March rm, 1934, in an action entitled "R. I .?Bailey et al vs. J. T. Barnhill, Sur ving Partner of Barnhill Brothers," | ic undersigned commissioners will, i Monday, May 7, 1934, at 12 o'clock >on, in front of the courthouse door F Martin County, offer for sale to e highest bidder, the following de ribed tract of land: Located in Cross Roads Township, (artin County, beginning at J. T. arnhill's corner on Highway No. 90, lence a southern course along a ditch ? a branch; thence said branch a esterly course to C. T. Peel and V. . Taylor corner; thence a northeastj >urse to Highway No. 90* thence a estern course with said highway andj e old road to Collie Swamp; thence > said swamp a northern course to H. Robcrson's line in a branch; ience up said branch an eastern turse along J. H. Robcrson's line to e Britton corner; thence a south n course along the Britton line to ghway; thence with the highway an stern course to the beginning. Con ining 292 acres, more or less, and iown as the White farm; that said ed is of record in the register of eds'^yflFice of Martin County, to lich reference may be had for a full d detailed description. The terms of sale, 25 per cent cash the purchase price and the remain r of the purchase price the pur aser is to execute note secured by ed of trust on the above property, le and payable on November 1, 1934. This 27th day of March, 1934. B. A. CRITCHER, J. C. SMITH, ?30 4tw Commissioners. NOTICE OF 8ALE Under and by virtue of a judgment the superior court of Martin Coun , 1934, at the March term, in an tion entitled "R. A. Bailey et al vs. T. Barnhill, Surviving Parln r of irnhill Brothers," the undersigned commissioners will, on Monday, May 7. 1934, at 12 o'clock noon, in front of the courthouse door of Martin County offfcr for sale t ? the highest bidder, the following described per sonal property and real estate: Being the lot and buildings upon which the saw mill, cotton gin, grist ? mill, and planing mill are located, and! being in the town of Everetts, N CLl and being known as the Barnhill Mill property. Bounded on the east by S. S. Bailey and J. S. Peel, on the north by J. S. Peel and J. T. Barn-, bill, on the weSI by J. T. Bainhiii,' and on the sonth by A. C. L. Rail-; road. Containing 3 acres, more or '??? i Also all the following machinery: One 4-70 R. H. Two Story angle drive gin system 12" saw gins with roll car-! riers; Ball-Bearing Brushes and saw shafts: Master Cleaning Feeder; No.1 4 Battery Condenser; Metal Lint and Dust Flues; Metal Elevator with B.i B. Fan: Double Box Hyd. Press with; SteeriSills and Trussed Battens; Hy | draulic Automatic Trampcr; Regular Conveyor and 32' Extra Conveyor;! Regular Line Shaft, Pulley and Belts, 1-6' Cross Conveyor Drive; 1-5 Ton 8 x 14 Gaston Pittless Scale; Repair ing Hyd. Belted Pump. Also, all kinds personal property of whatever kind and description, includ ing all machinery used in connection with the gin, saw mill, and belonging tcr what ~is hnuwii as Barnhill ?M4U i Property. The terms of sale being 25 per cent cash of the purchase price and for the remainder thypprihasei is to exe-> cute a note and mortgage scvured by the real and personal property made due and payable November 1, 1934. This 27th day of March. 1934, B. A. CRITCHER. J. C. SMITH, mr30 4tw Commissioners. NOTICE ?Mnrth Carolin^. Martin County; in the superior court,' before the clerk, j C. D. Carstarphen, Administrator of the Estate of Eli Gardner. Deceased vs. Etta Gardner, Widow, and Lewis H. Gardner, Martha Gard ner Mills and husband, Fludge Mills, Ada Williams and husband, Lonnie Williams, and Hoyt Gard- { a ner, heirs at law of Eli Gardner, > ~ Deceased. Pursuant to an order to resell made in the above entitled proceedings by Sadie \V. Peel, clerk of superior court : of Martin County, on the 9th day of j April, 1934, at 12 o'clock noon, in front of the courthouse door in the town of Williamston, otTer for sale, to the highest bidder, for cash, the following described real estate, to wit: First tract: Beginning on the south i side of the New Mill road at a pine, I thence east along a line gf marked trees to a pine in Spring Branch: 1 thence north along a line of marked j trees to a white oak, a corner in Em-1 ma Modlin's line; thence a west course ( along a line of marked trees to Cul- . fins Tar Kiln Branch, thence a line j of marked trees to the beginning, con-1 taining 20 acres, more or less, and j being the same land deeded tp Eli' .Gardner by Thomas Gardner by deed ,Uk?y?Cdi.iu. boojk JL at pa"ge~I46. ~ WeoffjrIract'; Beginning in Spring Branch at a short-stfawed pine tree, thence a south course to Thomas Sheppard's line, thence along said line to the Gardner road, thence down said road to a white oak tree, W. T. Gard ner's corner, thence along Thomas Gardner's line to the -beginning, con taining 10 acres, more or less, and be ing the same land deeded to Eli Gard ner by M. H. Modling and wife by deed of record in book JJ, at page DR. C. J. SAWYER EYE, EAR, NOSE ?nd THROAT Windsor, N. C. IN WILLIAMSTON Friday,, 9 a. m. to S p. m., and by apec ial appointment thru local physician. Monthly Pains Relieved Women who take CARDUI have found that severe monthly pain, have been relieved and that by continued use of It for a reasonable length of time their strength has been renewed and their general health Improved. "I ,m ,l?, U a ft. * ft ft law word, for Cardul, the medicine I have taken for m weak, run-down condition, for bad pains tn my side and back and for trrornisr periods," writee Mr?. Boy Chandler, of Cusseta, Ala. "Cardnl etralfhtened me onl and I felt 100 per cent better. It eftfttalnl* hftlnnd met." certainly helped me." Thousands of women testify Cardul benefited them. If it does not benefit YOU, consult a phytlcian. 147. Saving and excepting: The life es tate of Etta Gardner in the following described lands, to wit: Beginning at a lightwood stump on the Mill Pond road in the east corner <>f the Ed Lillcy path, thence a straight line, a southerly course, by a persimmon tree, to the Spring Branch, thence up the said Spring Branch to the Mill Pond road, thence an east erly course along the Bon Gardner line to the Ed Lilley path, thence a southerly course down the Ed LiBey path to the beginning, containing 10 acres, more or leas, same having been allotted to her as her dower in the above entitled proceedings. This the 9th day o( April, 1934. ELBERT S. PEEL. C. W. JONES, a 13 2tm Commissioners. Drs. Hollo well & Tucker Announce the opening of their office for the gen eral practice of medicine on Friday, April 20th, at the office formerly occupied by A. R. Dunning, adjoin ing the telephone office. - . ' OFFICE PHONE NO. 78 Electric Irons! We have 12 electric irons that we are going to offer during the next week or ten days for only 98c STANDARD MAKE OF IRONS AND WILL GIVE YOU GOOD SERVICE J. C LEGGETT Poultry T ruck' WILL BE AT PLACES LISTED BELOW: Monday, April 23rd Robersonville (near Pub. Oil Co.) 9 to 10:30 a. m. Parmele, near station 10:45 to 11:?0 a. m. Stokes 12 to 1 p. m. Bear Grass 1:30 to 2:30 p. m. Griffins (Roberson's Store) 3 to 4 p. m. Jamesville 4:30 to 5:30 p. m. ALSO AT FOLLOWING PLACES ON W ednesday, Apr il 2 S OAK CITY 9 TO 10:30 A. M. HAMILTON 10:45 TO 11:45 A. M. JAMESVILLE 1:30 TO 2:30 P. M. WILLIAMSTON 3:00 TO 4:30 P. M. THE FOLLOWING PRICES WILL BE PAID: HENS, over 5 lbs. 12c JIENS, under 5 lbs. 11c ^Leghorns, ib. 9c ROOSTERSklb. 5c STAGS lb. 9c SPRING ROCKS and REDS, pound 18c SPRING, MIXED, pound 16c GUINEAS, each 20c TURKEYS, Hens, lb. 17c Gobblers, lb. 15c EGGS, per dozen 12c I > Anderson and Russell AU. CROP! 1