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WnXlAMtTOM. NORTH CAROLINA.
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SUBSCRIPTION RATES
(?trieOr Cask In Admaoe)
IN MARTIN COUNTY
On year $IJC
It* moath, Jl
OUTSIDE MARTIN COUNTY
On ynr 92M
H* Oubacriptkm RtcaM for Lm? Than 6 Montbe
Advortfalng Rata Card Purniahad Upon Requevi
Entered at the poat office in Williamaton, N. C.
aa aecond-cfaa* matter under tha act of Congrea*
of March I. 1070.
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Friday, June 22. 1934
Vaccination Is Cheaper
One town in North Carolina announced fourteen
new cases of typhoid fever in a single day tins week.
This is cause for alarm in any community.
First of all, it must be that the typhoid germ pre
vails in larce Quantities in that town and thai hun
dreds of others are subject to infection before the
source of the disease is found While it is generally
found to come from the water or milk supply, it is
sometimes hard to locate the exact source.
Since the typhoid vaccination has proven so effect
ive, it is wise to follow the course of vaccinating often
enough to insure immunity
Wherever a typhoid epidemic strikes, it always
takes a death toll, and While a case of typhoid fever
usually costs several hundred dollars, vaccination and
sanitation are much chea|>er, saving money as~well as
life.
The silver victory was perhaps one of the must
important in the last Congress. The old die hard
"gold bugs' didn't like it, but the rest t>i the folks
did
purpose that blood does in the body of man even so
must the amount of money mean good or bad husi
ness just- as-the blood does. in lluy.hu.aan body.
The silver act, if carried out. will mean only a
transfusion of good healthy money into a sickly im
poverished business system.
There is no doubt that we need a big boost in our
money, and when we increase it by 25 |x*r cent under
the terms of the new silver legislation, things will
take a favorable turn.
"Big Stick" Is Needed
That "brain trust" propaganda is about to break
down an the nancy trust. TVy find that the Roose
velt "brain trust" is succeeding so well that the vot
ers refuse to longer hear their clap-trap money trust
liropaganda and are well pleased with Mr. Roosevelt's
fair-play, honest-dealing policies, even if the money
trust tried to behttle it by catting it a "brain trust."
There is just one thing Mr. Roosevelt lacks, and
that is a "big stick" to paralyze the |>rice-depreasing
money trust. We hope to see him get to that even
tually.
The Slot Machines Are Slipping
The State. ?
Several cities of North Carolina?Charlotte among
them -have definitely decreed that the slot machine
must go. ,
Church organizations in Raleigh last Sunday adopt'
ed resolutions urging that the people of that city co
operate in banning this gambling evil from stores
and other places where they have been doing a flour
ishing business for several years.
?Newspapers in all smiuns nf the state tuiniuue to
express themselves vigorously on the subject and are
urging that immediate action be taken relative to ban
j ishlng the machines fiom public places!
It is a campaign which has the support of the press
J and the people everywhere. It is a campaign that is
| worth while, because there is no ques'ion but that the
? slot-machine evil is one which is d ling an immense
; amount of harm. Not only are the machines delibJr
! ately robbing the |>eople of thousands of dollars every
I month, but the habit of gambling is being instilled
i into boys and girls who are lieing converted into prof
! it able customers of the gambling contrivances.
4 \ tonsidirablt agitation has been dirrcd up over
the matter. It is up to the [>eople to decide whether
it is going to end in a lot of talk or whether the ex
, ample of Charlotte and other cities and towns shall
lie followed.
Civic clubs and other organizations can do much
to help bring about some sore of action in their sep
arate communities. They should tgk" advantage of
the progress which the campaign has made thus far
and help oust the machines at as eafly a dale as |>>s
sible.
Holding the War-Debt Bag
I'liildililphia Inquirer.
IIt'ljt payment day has come and gone. The United
States should have received from debtor nations $447,
M4.644 on June 15. What it did collect was $166
55V l ittle Finland alone kejrt f!iith. Some!h int
more might .have come in had it not be. n for th.- mis
ch.evous bill of Senator Johnson. Italy, for instance,
yyas prepared to tender a "token" payment.
So we have reached an impasse. With all our debt
or.- ? nvr I'lnland occupying-U.c sa.:.e boat and "flying
the llag of defalcation, why worry? l.et th - creditor
do the worrying. This seems to Ire the prevading sen
timent among them. Thus we find Great Britain as
suming the position that the next step must be taken,
not by her, the debtor, but by the United States, the
creditor. That is wretched logic as well as decidedly
jroor sportsmanship, La: suii is t' ? i ltu.ili .. u
NOTICE
North Carolina,
Martin County
Having this day quaflhad as admin
istrator oi the estate of L B. Ange.
this i* to notify alt persons having
claim* against said estate to present
them immediately to the undersigned,
or this notice will he pleaded in bar
of their recovery. All persons in
debted to said estate will please make
immediate payment.
! TMs fbe lith day of June, 1934.
F. W. ANGE,
Administrator of the estate of L.
B. Ange, deceased. je!5 6tw
NOTICE
North Carolina, Martin County; In
the Superior Court, Before the Clerk.
J. W. Hmes and Wile. Rosabel Hines,
vs. N. H. Staton
i The defendant, N. H. Staton, will
take notice that an action entitled as
above has been commenced in the su
perior court of Martin County, North
Carolina, for the purpose of selling for
division the lands more particularly
described in the prtition in this action,
in which lands the defendant has a
one-half undivided interest. The said
defendant will further take notice that
he is requirtd lo appear at the office
of the Clerk of the Superior Court of
Martin County in the courthouse at
Williamston, North Carolina, within
thirty days from the publication of
this notice, and answer or demur to
the complaint in said 'action, or the
pUuitiir will apply tu P'- i-uurt
elief demanded in said complaint.
SADIE W. PEEL,
Clerk of the Superior Court
Ql M^rtrn bounty, N. C.r
This the 6th day of May; 1634.
je? 4tw
NOTICE OF SALE
Under pow r contained in that cer
tain dec.l of trust executed juiy lo,
Ffct Folks Lose
Weight - Feel FiLe
Lp e Fat This Summer?Keep Cool
?Look and Feel Younger
M, Je. i Mar:in ot San I rancis
c ? i> happy because she has discover
ed the rignt, safe way to reduce?
read her letter: _ ?.
"I hav taken Kruselien Salts a
11.10.; 111 and find great benefit. I have
lost 14 pounds in that time and would
io-e more if I stuck to a diet as I
si.ould. 1 take them every morning
tegular and hope oth.rs will profit
by them a> 1 have."
_ \ye letters iroin men and wo
11sen wh have lost as much 1UO
pounds of fat?from people who have
1 duced high blood pressure?front
; iks who have no more bloating or
shortness of hreath.
Kruschen helps stomach, liver,
how les to junction properly?increases
1 hydcal attractiveness all while los
ing unhealthy fat. Just take a half
tea puonful 111 a glass of hot water
every morning before breakfast?get
it at druggist. every v.. ice.
I -jll_,es Headache
Due To Coiutipttioa
"Thodford's Black-Draught hrj
been used la my family for years,"
writes Mrs. J. A. Hlghtower, of
Cartilage, Texas. "X take It for sick
headache that comes from constl
comlng on, I tako a dose of Black
Draught. It acts and my head gets
easy. Before I knew of BUck
Dre.ught, I would suffer two or
three days?but not any more since
I have'used Black-Draught."
Thedford's BLACX-DRAUGKT
rarely VssetaDU UuUw
"ClilLD EIN XiKI THE ITftOfi
1924, by J. W. Council, Lucy E. Cu?a- -
cil. Martha A. Council, and Helen
Council to Joseph B. Ramsey, trustee,
default having been made in the in
debtedness. the undersigned will offer
for sale at public auction to the high
est bidder, for cash, in front of the
courthouse in Martin L uuntv, on Tut*
day. July 24th, 1934. at twelve o'clock,
the following described tracts or par
cels of land.
j In Hamilton Township, Martin
| County. State of North Carolina, be
ing lot No. 3 in the division of the
( rtsl estate of J. W. Winberry, pn
I taining 214 acres, more or less, the
^*rne^^r^ormcjd^^dj^jiiun^^i^i^ds
of W. R. Wi?kn>, Lizzie Peel, and
others, being Lu:y E. Council's por
tion of her fathers. W. I. Winberry.
estate. Reference is made to said di
vision duly of record in the public
registry of Martin County. Being the
identical property described in deed of
trust fraa W P Cnnnril and- others
to Joseph T. Waldo, recorded in book i
WW, page No. 263, of the public reg
istry of Martin County.
Lying and being in the town of
Hamilton. Martin County, on the sou
thern corner of Front and Part Streets
of said town, and known as the Cara- t
way lot, containing one-half acre, '
more or less, and conveyed to W. P
irown^j^f^^L^CjUdstone^j^deed
dattd January 1st, 1906, and recorded
m book OOO. page 290 of Martin
County, to which deed reference ??
made for full description. And is the
identical lot of land conveyed hi W.
F Brown and wife, to Lucy E. Coun
cil. by deed rcccrded in book SSS,
No M. Martin Cofty IMW
This property is being sold subject
to all unpaid and outstanding taxes
and the successful bidder will be re
quired to deposit 10 per cent pend
ing the final consummation of the
This the 20th day of June, 1934.
ELLA M RAMSEY.
Executrix of Joseph B. Ramsey,
trustee.
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"Why boost or brogt" the owl inquires;
"A self-made claim no faith inspires?
But make a test and facts you glean;
Then by these facts judge Essolene!"
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ItMlMTW been our policy to make mileage prediction* for Eeeolono
any mot* than It hat to make other performance claim*. That'* why
we aak you to try Eeeolene and then pa*? judgment upon it.. to bate
your opinion, not on our promite*, but on fact* .. a* you yourtelf ee
through practioal te*t* in your own oar. A tankful It all
to eon Tin oe you. We depend on Eeeolene to epeak for itaelf.
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