Society & Personals Mr*. ELBEXT L PEXL, PHONE 4? Home from Hospital Mr. R. O. Martin, Jamesville postmaster, returned to his home last week following an operation in a Washington hospital. He is getting along very well, reports -yesterday stated. ? Leave for Orangeburg, S. C. Mrs. Jno. A. Weir, jr., and little son left Saturday for Orangeburg, S. C. t? visit relatives for two weeks. They were accompanied as far as Hickory by Mr. Weir, sr., who will spend some time there with his daughter. Spend Sunday at Moreheod Misses Nell Harrison and Kath yrn Harrison, and Messrs C. B. I ulark, jr. and Troy Goodmon spent: Sunday at Morehead City. t'jc pec ted Home Tomorrow Mr. Jesse Melson is expected home tomorrow from Washington where he has been receiving treatment in a hospital for several weeks. ? Oh Visit to New York Messrs. Joe E. White and John Roebuck, of Williamston and Missesf Alice Marie and Martha Roebuck,! and Mrs. Ernest Pippen, of Hamil-1 ton, left Sunday far New Jersey and . New York to visit relatives. -a Spend Week-end Here Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Harrell and little son, of Roanoke Rapids, spent the Return jrom Pamlico Mr and Mr* J r Andartnn Mxkj family returned Saturday from a week's outing on the Famlico. USE Clark's Corrective Compound For Dysentery, Diarrhea, Colic, Looseness of Bowels, and Intestinal Disorders. CLARK'S DRUG STORE Phone S3 I i USE THIS G-E REFRIGERATOR ^0 DAYS! If yot or* not ontiroly satU flod you got your monoy back ? A General Electric aaCilg utator will fODf kitchen on pay its own w?j in our easy payment plea. Try it for 30 days! Make a amall down payment and start the matchless convenience and savings of a G-E In your home tomorrow. If in 90 dapi yon are not entirely satisfied your down payment will be returned to you. In addition to the standard I year warranty, G-E protects you 4 more years against any poasibVa replace ment cost of this famous sealed-in steel mechanism for I) ... 5 years protection for only II a yaar. VanDyke Furniture Q. Cash In Your Old Gold AT TODAY'S HIGH PRICES Jewelry, Watch Cases, Trinkets, Optical and Dental Gold, etc. They now have the HIGHEST VALUE IN 60 YEARS. Collect them ? bring them in to us. WE PAY CASH for the true gold value or give full credit for it in buying new jewelry. Do not sell to irresponsible strangers. U. S. Government License No. P 12 3991 Pcele's Jewelry Store WILLIAMSTON, N. C. Return from Belhaven Mrs. J. L. Robertson and daugh ter, Mrs. J. O. Bowen, of Palm Beach, returned here yesterday aft er visiting relatives and friends in Washington and Belhaven for sev eral days. ? Returns from Richmond Mrs. P. B. Cone returned home last Saturday after visiting relatives in Richmond for several days. ? To X or I oik On Business Mr. Exum Ward and son, Exum.l jr., made a business trip to Norfolk j yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Eichelberger and son, of Baltimore, spent last week" here visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Crockett. e Spending Week In Baltimore Messrs. C. G. Crockett and F. M. Barnes are in Baltimore this week attending to business. ? ?? Here From Williamsburg Mr. and Mrs. Willard Gilley, of Williamsbutg, Va., spent the week end with the Crocketts. ? To Return From Richlands Mrs. G. H. Harrison will return tomorrow from visiting relatives at Richlands. ? Visiting In Farmvitle Mrs. M. J. Moye and littl^ daughter, Ann, and Mrs. J, C. Manning and sons, Asa and Jimmie, are spending this week in Karmville with relatives. I " Here From Leggetts I Mrs. Blanche Anderson, of Leg 1 getts, is spending this week here with her daughter, Mrs. C. A. Har Mr. Harrison. -|||lr Return From Carolina Beach Messrs. Velma Hattisuti, Estliet Harrison and Martha Anderson, Messrs. Hubert Coburn, Bill Spivey and Harcum Grimes have returned from a week's stay at Carolina Beach. Return To Chapel Hill Mrs. C. C. Lyons- and- little daughter, of Chapel Hill, have re ttinted to tneir home after spending several days here with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Watts. Goes To Illinois Mr. Maurice Watts lyft this morning for Hines, Illinois, where he will again undergo medical treat ment in the veterans' hospital. Return from Norfolk Mr. and Mrs. Rush Bondurant and little son, Rush, jr., returned last Sautrday for a visit with rela ti\?rs in Norfolk. ? Returns from Roanoke Rapids Miss Sara Cone has returned from Roanoke Rapids where she spent several days visiting friends. She was accompanied home bv Miss Sara i Brown who will visit her this 'week. i Return from Richlands Mrs. Gaylord Harrison and little son, Bobbie, have returned home j from Richland( where they spent 'seme time visiting relatives. Hare from Richmond Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Singleton and Mr. Frank Taylor, of Richmond, spent the week-end here with friends and relatives. ? Home from Chicago Misses Eva Harrison, Rebecca Harrison and Edna Barnhill return ed yesterday from a week's stay in Chicago. Visiting Mist Critcher Miss Grace Everett, of Roberson ville, is visiting Miss Ella Wynne Critcher here this week. ? Here from Raleigh Mrs. Milton Norman, of Raleigh, is spending several days here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Haa sell. ? ? Spend Sunday at More head City Mrs. Eloise Bennett and Mr. Jul ius Peel spent Sunday at Morehead City and Beaufort. Returns Home from Chapel HtU Albert Leslie Clark has returned borne from Chapel Hill where be recently completed the first term of summer school in the University. Billy Clark and Roger Critcher, jr., weal ? % Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Biggs Mr. and Mrs. Perfy Critcher and family, of Lexingtgp, are spending I ( two weeks hw^Kth Mr. Critcher's , sister, Mrs. Warren H. Biggs and Mr. Biggs. Visit Minnesott Beach Misses Selnia Ayers and Ella M. Gaylord and Messrs. Seth Bailey and Johnnie James visited Minne sot Beach Sunday. a ;t Here from Jamesville Chas. Davenport was here yes-' j terday from Jamesville. |S li Chkag lor Fur Messrs. M. J. Moye, J. C. Man ning, Buck Saunders and Paul God win left Sunday morning lor Chicago to attend fh^Century of Progress. ? Visiting in Beaufort Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Peel are spending a few days in Beaufort. Robt. and R. O. Everett Here Messrs. Robt. Everett, of Pal-1 myra, and R. O. Everett, Durham jattorney, were here ?mr ? shori. .whitg yesterday morning. > Return from Western Carolina Harry Biggs and George Mobley have returned from a trip through western North Carolina. While a way they visited Walter Latham, Athletic coach at Camp Mishemot wa and found all the boys from Wil-1 liamston getting along nicely. Those at camp from here are Wheeler Mar-1 tin, jr., Ned Cunningram. Jimmie Watts and Ray Goodmon, jr. i Here frob High Point Dr. John D. Biggs, of .High Point, iwas here the early part of this week I attending to business matters. Birihdty Dinner * A number of friends anpment. he said, and the time is com ng when these farms will be equipped vith efficient and economical dec- | rical appliances. Already there is a large potential lource of power which may be ob ained by extending rural tranMiiis ion lines from the 49 tmiitn ipally ?wned plant? now in operation. Still n?rc P9 levelopment of hydro-electric plants dong the many streams in the Pied nnnt arra ; Before a transmission 1 pe ran h? ?rt cted with assurance of profitable jperation, the farmers along the pro posed right-of-way must guarantee he consumption of a reasonable imount of current fpr each mile of ransmission line. Weaver said that in a number of (immunities the farmers are getting ogether and ascertaining how many ?f their number will use the current f a line j< in County, State of North Carolina, I 1-2 miles east of the town of Wil iamston, having such shapes, mates, 'purses and. distances as will more ully appear by reference to a map hereof made by J. R. Mobley, sur veyor, on the 15th day of January, 192.1, adjoining the lands of C. F. Bennett on the North, the lands of Klmer Chesson on the Fast, the lands A Moore on the South, and the Peed tnd Hurras land on the West, and note particularly hounded and tie- | rcribed as" folhiws": Beginning m the tVilliamston and Kverett road, corner >f the Moore land and Klmer Chcs ion, thence running N. .17 deftrees K. M poles to a branch; thence the said l>ranch N. 4t degrees~TT. 20 poles; hence N. 15 degrees K. 16 1-2 poles; ihencc N. .11 degrees K. 14 poles; tlieiKe V 47 degrees K. l> poles and N. and being in William stun Timnghip Martin County, State of North Caro lina, containing 149 acres, more or less, on the the Williatnston and Everett road (also known as the Wild Cat road), about 2 miles east of the Town of Williatnston, having such shapes, metes and distances as will more fully appear by reference to a map made by J. R. Mobley, on the 15th day of January. 1923, and adjoining the lands of Sylvester Cof field on the North, the lands 6f K. B. Wynn on the West, the lands of the County Hom^ oh the Sunlh and The linds'oT "R. Nlobley on the East, and more particularly bounded and described as follows: Beginning on the Williatnston and Everett road or the Wild Cat road. c?*ner of J R. Mobley; thence S 4 W. 50 poles ahd S. 13 W to a gum in a branch; thence with the line of J. R. Mobley. S. 63 W. 25 4-5 poles to a stump; thence S. 74 W. 5 1-5 poles to a pole post; thence with the line of the County Home N. 79 W. 99 poles to the Williarnston and Greenville road; tin net. nith iuLd rtud N. 49 degrees E. 35 poles; thence N. 16 E. 36 pole thence N. 68 W. 34 4-5 poles to a | 1 post: theme N 2 W >> t c y ,\y. i jthe W ild Cat Ri?ad; thence with suitl j road -N??7~W. 14 poles r theme- N 66 j W. 44 poles, and N. 57 W. 26 2-5 j poles; thence N. 14 1-2 E 116 poles; | J thence N. 57 E. 45 poles; thence N. j 2<> W. 21 poles; thence with the line i ot S^esttr Cyffichl N. 80 1-4 E.I 49 1-2 poke thence S 6 1-2 W. 176 poke (hence North Xh E. 1 4-25 ? thtnet S. 2 K. il pi11c thcncc N. E. 42 poles to the beginning. The purchaser at said tale wilt required to deposit 10 per cent of the amount of his hid at a guarantee and forfeit, pending confirmation of tale by the Court. IMs July 21. I0J4 J NO. C. HODMAN, JR.. jy24-4t Commissioner. 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