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Society & Personals lb ILBUtT a. riKL, PHONE 46 /? Washington Yesterday Robert mj j_ D. Wuolard were in Washington yes terday attending court. From Roanoke Rapids Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Harrell and little ion, of Roanoke Rapids, spent Sunday here with relatives. ? From New Bern Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wadsworth, of New Bern, spent the week-end here with Mr. Wads worth's sister, Mrs. J. W. Watte, jr., arid Mr. Watte. From JamesviUe Julian Hassell, of Jamesville, was : yesteiday. Attends Bell Came AM gpivey unwind ths Philidel phia Washington basehall game in Washington City Sunday. In Elisabeth City Rev. and Mrs. C. T. Rogers, Miss Martha Leggett, Messrs. John E. Pope and Herbert Swain are in Eliz abeth City attending a district con ference of the Methodist church. In Wilson Monday Mr. Dred Darden spent yesterday in Wilson visiting relatives. ? ? In Farmville Sunday Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Manning visit ed relatives in Farmville Sunday. Garden and Field SEED Lawn and Pasture Mixtures. Lespedeza, Al sike and White Dutch Clover, Carpet, Kentucky Blue, Dallis, Sudan, Bermuda, and Rye Grasses CLARK'S DRUG STORE Phone S3 Wonders of Science and Invention PICTURES Pictures tell the Mary. The article* are short, cowries, and fascinating. Here are a lew subjects covered: Arte end Crait Work - PL. Furniture?Hunting. Pish ing?I dees to Make Money in Spare Time?Jigsaw Work? Metal Worth*?Modal Mak ?- Radio ?Vrattan Je y*u Cm Told In Would you like to keep poeted on all the new development* in thie remarkable world of our*? The new Invention* ? the late* Scientific Diecoveriee?the email ng Engi neering Feats?the progress made in Avla tion ? Radio?Electricity?Chemi*try? Physics ? Photography, etc.? These find many other fascinating subjects are brought to you each month through the page* of POPULAR MECHANICS MAGAZINE. kMMtklagfo enthusiast has a large est helpful taformation on fun ol both trumuUtti aa? imM ?f ?Mm. Far Um bouwwife. thcr. *re .care, at Mel* to liehUB her dsllr lab... it's ta* w e?*rint mryoo* in your Ismiy wffl enjoy. I'At AO Newsstands 25c r fcy NlMrtpttf HH t T?r r favor it* aswasUadaed I are devoted to the bona and practical shopman. The radio haa a large section lOiad with news and Smart Frocks FOR YOUR Graduation YOU'LL FIND THEM FASCINATING APPEALING Beautiful and at the same time with dignity befitting the occasion. See them before select^ ing your commence ment costume. We have thum anUlf l^nath nr tiivttt aiiniv tvtig in vt shorter, depending up on how sophisticated a graduate you are. rotherx mammae frortrty Sraitft GIUrtf]?f an mid /? CUpel Hill Saturday Judge Clayton Moore and W. E. ( Andertoo attended the baseball game 1 in Chapel Hill Saturday afternoon.' ? From Ckapel Hill Clarence Griffin, student at the State University, came home yester day to attend the funeral of his fath er, Mr. Jesse Griffin. Returns To Louis burg Mr. and Mrs. Dick Daniel and Miss Lela Roebuck accompanied Miss Julia Daniel to Louisburg Sun day, where she returned to continue her studies in Louisburg College. Visits His Brother Clifton Malone spent the week-end i" Wioion and Norfolk _ with his. brother, Rev. Leon Malone. ?? Visiting in Virginia Mrs. G. W. Hardison is spending a few days with relatives in Peters burg and Roanoke, Va. ?a Visits Her Parents Miss Evelyn Harrison, librarian in Duke University, Durham, spent the week-end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Harrison. ? From Jamesville Professor and Mrs. A. L. Pollock, and little son, of Jamesville, were visitors here yesterday afternoon. ? In Greenville Sunday Misses Frances House, Katherine Hardison, and Margaret Moore Ev erett and Messrs. Bill Harrison, Er nest Etheridge and David Modlin were in Greenville Sunday afternoon. From Robersonville Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Adkins, of Robersonville, were here yesterday afternoon visiting their daughter, Mrs. J. H. Edwards. 4? Here Yesterday Charlie Davenport and Pete War rington, of Jamesville, were here yes terday afternoon. ? Spend Week-End Here Misses Jane Moore and Sarah Cone, students at St. Mary's School in Raleigh, spent the week-end at home with their parents. ? Visiting Here Mrs. Torfi Anderson, of Wilson, is spending several days here this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gurganus. ? Home From School Jim Rhodes, jr., and Albert Leslie Clark, who are attending school at the State University, spent the week end home with their parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Rhodes, and Mr. and Mrs. c. b. Chtrr Returns From Hospital Mrs. Roy Gurganus returned from the Tayloe Hospital last Saturday, where she has been recovering from an operation for several days. ? Entertains Friends ?. ? Miss Dolores Long, of Jamesville, entertained several of her friends at i fish supper last Friday night near Jamesville. Alter the delicious supper, tS* guests enjoyed dancings Those attending were: Misses Fannif T pthflm Martin. Mafgufritt Cook, Mildred Hedrick, Thelma Harrell, Emma Harris, Mrs. Jack Frank, Mrs. Hugh Wyatt, Messrs. Russell Martin, Herbert Peel, Irving Margolis, Bob Manning, Thomas Blount, David Modlin, Jack Frank, ind "Crack" Taylor. ? Engagement Announced ? Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Grimes an nounce the engagement and approach ng marriage of their daughter, Viola Eunice, to Milton Dale Tettertoo.' The wedding will be solemnised on' :he morning of June 17, 1934, at 9' j'clock, in the Skewarkee Baptist hurch in Wttttamston, N. C. 9-U. CARD OP THANKS We wish to express our thanks to >11 neighbors and friends for kind leeds and sympathetic words, ts well j is beautiful floral offerings in the ickness and death of our husband and ather, J. R. Rogerson. THE FAMILY.' 'OR SALE: MAMMOTH YBL low and Tokyo soy beans; select dock for planting. L. R. Pilley, Terra Ceia, N. C. *20 4t Hostess at Bridge ? Palmyra.?On Friday afternoon Mrs. Don Harrison was hostess to her contract club. Two tables were arranged for playing in a setting of sptrea and other spring flowers. Concluding a number of progres sions, it was found that Mrs. Dur wood Suiitb held high rally and she was presented two lovely bun bon dishes. The hostess served a delic ious sweet course, with grape juice,' i assisted by Mrs. Jack Roberson. Miss Elisabeth Craighill, of Rocky Mount, was guest of the club. Brooder Temperature Should Be Regulated ?a Any artificial brooding requires the] same temperature for baby chicks.; For tbe first week the brooder should be regulated to 98 degrees at the out r edge of the canopy on the level with ' the chick's head. The temperature tshould be reduced 5 degrees each wpplf for 6 weeks. In cold weather ] the temperature, should be checked at j? frequent intervals. If this schedule is < followad carefully, it will reduce crowding and a larger number of j, healthy chicks will be raised. !; NOTICE OP SALE Notice is hereby given that under 11 and by virtue of the power of sale' * contained in that certain deed of trust ! executed by F. M. Edmondson, bear-j' ing date January 1, 1919, recorded in ' the public registry of Martin County, s in Book U-l, at page 135, default1 having been made in the payment of the notes for which the same was giv en as security, and at the request of the holder of said notes, the under signed, having been appointed by the court as substituted trustee in the] place of A. R. Dunning, Trustee, who ] is dead, the undersigned substituted j trustee will on May 10, 1934 ,at twelve (12) o'clock noon, at the courthouse door of Martin County, at Williams ton, North Carolina, offer for sale, at public auction, to the highest bid der, for cash, the following tracts of land, to-wit: First Tract: A certain tract of land adjoining the lands of the late Amar-j iah Uurnette and others, and which, is fully described in a deed from Aniariah Burnette to William W.j Savage, dated May 14, 1860, to which' reference is hereby made, and is the I same tract of land which was con-J veyed to Fannie E. Burette by W.j W. Savage and wife by deed dated October 16, 1876, to which reference is made, and , containing fifteen and one-quarter acres, more or less. Second Tract: A certain tract of i land adjoining the lands of the late' liam Savage and othirs, and is the same land which wa* conveyed by Jane Burnette to R. H. Burnette by deed dated tilt 3rd day of July, 1895, and is recorded in the register of | deeds office in Martin County and containing 100 acres, more or less. This the 6th day of April, 1934. OSCAR HYMAN, apr-10 4t Substituted Trustee. NOTICE OP SALE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed on the 27th day of Feb ruary, 1929, by W. A. Mizelle to the undersigned trustee, said deed oLtrust! being of record in Ihe public registry I of Martin County in book P-2, at page 1 234, said deed of trust having been given for the purpose of securing a certain note of even data and tenor | therewith, default having been made, in the payment of said note,'and the stipulations contained in the said deed of trust not having been complied with, and at the request of the hold- ' er of said note, the undersigned trus tee will, on Monday, the 21st day of May, 1934, offer for sale to the high- ! est bidder, for cash, at twelve o'clock J noon in front of the courthouse door | in the town of Williainston, N. C., to the highest bidder the following de scribed real estate, to wit: Beginning at a corner in A~ W7 Bailey's line, running a southern course with the Albert Rogers line to the run of Bear Grass swamp, thence a west course with the run of said swamp to J. T. Bullock corner, thence i northern course with J. T. Bullock line to A. W. Bailey corner, thence an eastern course with A. W. Bailey line to the beginning, containing 90 acres, TV more or less. This only covers one third (1-3) interest in said tract of land, beinn W. A. Miaelle interest. ETAOINlRnowishnierftdwenodthnvrr ! This the 20th day of April, 1934. A. B. AYERS, I a24 4tw Trustee. Elbert S. Peel, attorney. NOTICK OP SALE Under and by virtue of the power I of sale contained in a certain deed of vember, 1919, by George Roberson i snd wife, Emma Roberson, to the un dersigned trustee, said deed of trust | Ixing of record in the Public Registry I of Martin County in book A-2, at page I 323, said deed of trust having been given for the uurpose of securing a certain note of even date and tenor therewith, default having been made in the payment of said note, and the stipulations contained in the said deed of trust not having been complied with and at the request of the holder of said note, the undersigned trustee will, on Monday, the 21st day of May, 1934, offer for sale to the highest bidder, for cash, at twelve o'clock noon in front of the courthouse door in the town of Williamston, N. C., to the highest bidder, the following describ ed real estate, to wit: Commencing at the Whitley road on Ashley Taylor line, thence down and along said Whitley road a south- S an eastern course wj^i and along said~1 Chance line to a corner in J. B. Bur- j oughs line to a stob, thence a norths.; roughs line to a stob, a corner^thencc | ilong said J. B. Burrougs line a north- I ern and western course to an iron [ stob, Ashley Taylor corner, thence ' vith and along Ashley Taylor line to he beginning, and containing 24 acre> uore or less. Also another tract of , and bounded as follows: Beginning | it Henry Clark corner in the old Wil- j ton line, thence north 15 1-4 east 23 ; >oles to a corner, Alex Thompson's DR. C. J. SAWYER BYE, BAR. NOSB and THROAT Windsor, N. C. IN WILLIAMSTON Fridays, 9 a. m. to 5 p. m? and by apec al appointment thru local physicians Awnings /or the HOME STORE FACTORY Designed and manu factured by the best makers of awnings. We install all jobs bought from us. Let us quote you prices before buy ing. Considering qual ity, you'll find our price very low. Harrison Bros. Williamston, N. C. OBSERVE CLEAN-UP WEEK BY Screening & Painting YOUR Hofe OR STORE B-z-z B-z-z B-z-z We carry a complete stock of wire screen, in all widths. Now is the time to check over your windows and doors. If they need repairing, you can have it done cheaply here. Or we will be glad to figure with you on making the complete screens ?for windows and doors. We Sell Campbell's Paints Money-Back Guarantee Williamston Supply Q. line, thence south 60 cast 54 poles to a corner, thence south 3 west along the division line of James Wilson and wife between them and J. B. Joyner and Henry Clark 23 poles, thence 61 west 58 1-2 poles to the beginning, containing 7 2-3 acres, more or less, and Wciii* known as the section 1 in the division of what was known as the Tom Wynn lands among the Navin Joyner heirs. Alao another tract of land bounded as follows: Beginning Joseph Juyncx land that was conveyed to D. J Meeks corner and at a poplar, running thence N. 26 degrees 30 east 1400 feet to a stake on a ditch, thence *?uth 58 degrees 35 east 1031 feet to a stake, thence south 3 degrees 20 west 1146 feet to a stake, thence north thence north 58 degrees 30 vest 390 feet to the beginning, containing 25 1-2 acres, more or less, and known as plot of the Tom Wynn lands, also conveyed to the said George Robcr son and wife this day by V. C> Tay lor. This the 20th day of April, 1934. R. N. GRIMES, *24 4tw Trustee. Elbert S. Peel, attorney. PUTNAM FADELESS DYES All Color for Silk, Wool And Cotton - P. P. PEEL NO MORE FRAZZLED NERVES I WAS ALWAYS HA VINO PRAZZLID N III VIS. A ntllND SAID, TRY CAMUS." SO I DID. NOW I ENJOY SMOKINO MORE, AND MY NMVU AM O.KI CAMEL'S COSTLIER TOBACCOS YOU CAW SMOKE THtM STEAOlU .. BECAUSE THEY NEVER CET ON YOUR NERVES... NEVER TIRE TOUR TASTE f Branch Banking & Trust Company Condensed Statement o( Condition of WILLIAMSTON, N. C. At the Close of Business March 5, 1934 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts I 1,066,536.66 Other Stocks and Bonds * 49,706.00 Banking Houses and Real Estate 442,637.40 Cash and Due from Banks 92,985,123.37 U. S. Bonds (due within 5 years) 5,803,421.02 United States Bonds (long term) 139,956.70 North Carolina Bonds 867,635.98 Municipal and Other Marketable Bonds 1,133,249.17 With Cash Values in Excesa^of loans 886,812.08 11,816,198.32 913,375,078.38 LIABILITIES Capital Stock?Common ... I 400,000.00 Capital Stock?Preferred 400,000.00 Surplus 200,000.00 Undivided Profits 122,545.59. Reserves 106,049.54 Deposits *f? 12,146,483.25 113,375,078.38 Trust Department Assets Not Included F. D. I. C. The Branch Banking <? Trust Co. is a mem ber of the Temporary Federal Deposit Insur ance Fund, and the funds of each depositor are insured up to $2,500.00 by the Federal De posit Insurance Corporation. SOUND BANKING AND TRUST SERVICE FOR EASTERN CAROLINA Porch Gliders! Make yourself comfortable in your yard or porch with a glider from VanDyke's. Summer is almost here and that means you'll soon want to get out of doors on the porch. We have a beautiful display of porch furniture, such as? PORCH GLIDERS ? PORCH CHAIRS PORCH SWINGS ? PORCH RUGS LAWN MOWERS You'll Find Our Prices ~ MOST REASONABLE VanDyke Furniture Company WILLIAMSTON, N. C.
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