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Society & Personals PHONK CUBJtT ?. PBBL. Ukor g 44 Many at Football Game WiUiamston and Martin County were well represented at the Duke Georgia Tech football game in Dur ham last Saturday. ? From RobersonviUe Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Grimes and Misses Levora Grimes and Bernice Batchelor, of Robersonville, visited here yesterday afternoon. Here From Hamilton Mr. Jesse Everett, of Hamilton, was a visitor here yesterday after noon. ? ? At State Fair Going to Raleigh for cotton tax certificates last Thursday, Mr. Thos. B. Slade said he saw at least 75 peo ple from Martin County there for the fair. X RUPTURED ? ? ? Trusses Fitted By an Experienced Fitter SATISFACTION GUARANTEED CLARK'S DRUG STORE Phone 53 "CAP" YORK RADIO & ELECTRICAL REPAIRING RADIO TUBES AND BATTERIES Telephone 213'W IF INTERESTED IN BUYING GOOD FARMS In Martin or Adjoining Counties C. V. CANNON ? AYDEN ? or JOHN W. GREEN ? WILLIAMSTON Agents ? fut the North Carolina Joint stock Land Bank ALREADY ACCLAIMED BY RECORD BREAIL INC STATE FAIR CROWDS The Greatest Outdoor Entertainment Bill Ever Seen in North Carolina Will Be Re peated Again This Week at Rocky Mount Sponsored by George A. Hamid and Norman Y. Chambliss, Operators of The State Fair, Raleigh GALA GRANDSTAND ATTRACTIONS Each Afternoon and Evening 12 BIG CIRCUS and HIPPODROME ACTS?12 FIREWORKS EVERY NIGHT COLORFUL REVUE Giant WORLD OF MIRTH SHOWS on Midway Championship AUTOMOBILE RACING ? TWO DAYS Friday and Saturday WORLD S GREATEST DRIVERS Diversified Agricultural Exhibition?Commercial and Industrial Displays Rocky Mt. Fair All This Week I Margolis Bros. "The Best There Is** These are the four important words which built this Store, won fame for our goods, and endeared our stocks to the hearts of those of taste and discernment in all things. .?? We are happiest when we are pleasing you, and we find in spiration only in bringing you the best goods the world knows, and in bringing new thoughts, new ideals, and new enthusiasm for perfect service every day to our Store. FOR THESE REASONS WE BELIEVE THE FAME OF MARGOLIS BROS. IS MERITED, AND WORK ING FURTHER FOR YOUR INTERESTS WE HAVE JUST GATHERED TOGETHER THE MOST EX TRAORDINARY LINES WE HAVE EVER SHOWN, IN EVERY DEPARTMENT ... IT WILL PLEASE US TO HAVE YOU CALL AND SEE THEM NOW. FOR WOMEN, MISSES, JUNIORS, INFANTS FOR MEN, YOUNG MEN, BOYS Here Yesterday Mr. N. T. Tice and children, of Griffins Township, were here yester day, Mr. Tice expressing great de light with his sale on the local to bacco market I - Visitors on Market j Mr. and Mrs. John Hardison, of | Hardison's Mill, were pleasant visi tors here yesterday. Johnny came ?in to discuss his tobacco sale on the local market that morning. He was I very highly elated when the figures ran above 53 cents, and stated that he never failed to get satisfactory 'sales in Williamston. He expects tu more than $500 an acre for his entire crop this season, and added that he was glad the government re duced his crop. ? Visitors Here Yesterday Misses Martha Baldree and Sybil Brown, teachers in the Kveretts school, visiter! here yesterday. Here From Georgia Carl Garrett, a former resident of this county, and Mr. Lenox, of the Lenox l'lant Company, Lenox, Ga., were here yesterday trying to sell Georgia tobacco allotment cards Carl, who was born and reared near here, says there is no place like North Carolina and said that he is coming back. Staeey Cox HI Mr. Stacey Cox is confined to his home with devil's grippe. ??? In Wilson Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Frank Weaver were | in Wilson Sunday visiting their daugh ter, Miss Alvereta Weaver, who is a [student at Atlantic Christian Col (lege there. ? In Kaleigh I inlay Mrs. A. Hassell, Mrs. Kloise Ben nett and Misses Mary Carstarphen and Sophia Little are visiting in Ra ileigh today. ? Surprise Dinner ?Observing their thirtieth wedding (anniversary last Friday, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Hines were remember ed by their children with a surprise dinner at their home in Oak City. The children preparetl the surprise while Mr. and Mrs. Hines wer^vis iting in Williamston. In Town Saturday Mr. S. B. Perry, of Williamstor Route 4, was a visitor in town last Saturday. ? From Raleigh Mr. William Hodges, of Raleigh s|>ent the week-end here with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hodges. DR. VIRGIL H. NEWBORN Optometrist Nest Visits: Bethel, at Kives Drug Store, Uon day, October 22 i Kobersonville, Kobersonville Dru| Store, Tuesday, October 22. Williamston, N. C., at Peele'i Jew elry Store, Wednesday, October 24. Plymouth, at Liverman's Drug Stori Thursday, October 25. Byes Examined - Glasses Fitted ? A I Tarboro Every Friday and Ssturda] Attend Conference m Elizabeth City { Mi?w Lucille Haaaell and Ella > Mae Gay lord and Messrs J. C. and Raleigh Manning are attending a wel (art conference in Eliiabeth City to day. Returns From Delaware Mrs. K. B. Crawford has returned from Sea ford, Del., where she visited her sister. ?. ? i Spends Week-End in County Mr. Eber Manning, supervisor of education in the State CC camps, with headquarters in Chapel Hill, spent the week-end in the county vis jitii\g his brother, Mr. Eddie Man ning and Mrs. Manning. ?? Spend Week-End Here Miss Nelle Clyde Harrison and Russell Roebuck, students at Atlantic Christian College, spent the week end here with their parents, Mr. and M rs. Henry Harrison and Sheriff and Mrs. C. B. Roebuck. ? From Portsmouth, I'd. Mr. Nick Mobley, of Portsmouth, (Va., spent the week-end here with his mother, Mrs. Bettie Gurganus. In Portsmouth, I'a. Mrs. Lewis Manning s|*nt the week-end in Portsmouth, Va., with her husband, who is undergoing med ical treatment in the government hos ! pital there. Spend Week-Find Here Charles Manning, lark Manning, and Hubert Cowan, students in Wake Forest College, spent last week-end .hero with relatives.???? I isit Relatives Here Albert Leslie and Billy Clark, Jim Rhodes, jr., and I'ete Taylor, of Cha|>el Hill, visited relatives here 'over the week-end. I ^ Home Front Durham I Roger Critiher, jr., who is attend ing school at Duke University, s|>ent f the week-end here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Critcher. Eastern North Carolina is the gar |den spot of the world, and William ston is not only the garden s|?>t of Martin County, but is in one of the very best sections in the State. It is the hub, gateway, and great trade outer for all of this line Kuanokt' 11 and Chowan section. Any business man is lucky to have a nice place to do business in Wiilinmston. No town in North Carolina has a better class of stores, merchants and clerks And after having a very large local bade they draw business from six or eight counties. Wiflramston ts a tivr town?watch it grow. Mr. li. W. Blount, one of the beist known and most successful merchant? in Martin County, has just .moved into nis new store, where he is bet ter prepared to serve his old custom ing* and make new one, than evatAes fore. (Jive him a trial, and you will save money. Williamston is a growing town. In fact, it is one of the attractive places of a fairyland, where the south wind blows softly through the long leal pine tops, where the native songbird sing their sweetest nof?. Come to Williamston, where you I have a standing welcome, and where | the optimistic spirit prevails, where I the people are satisfied and happy. J. D. RAY. ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE Having qualified as administratrix of the estate of the late J. M. Oakley, rle ceased, late of Martin County, this is i to notify all persons having claims against the rotate of sairf <T??Cca*iF<r To exhibit them to the undcrsTjrneTt at Williamston, North Carolina, on <>r before the 13th day of October, 1935, , or this notice will he pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebt Ied to said estate will please make im mediate payment. This 13th day of October, 1934. MRS UZZIK OAKLEY. Administratrix of J. M. Oakley. |o!6 6tw Shivering with Chills Burning with Fever 5m for Malaria! Demi try homemade treatment! ar newfangled remedies I Take that food old Grove's Tasteless CLIO Tonk. Soeo yo? will be yourtalf again, In Growl Taste ieaa Chin Took not only relieves the iymptoma of Malaria, but destroys the infection Itaelf. The teeteleea quinina la Grove's TeaU ieee Chill Took kills the Malarial infec tion In the blood while the iron it coo tains builds up the blood to overcome the effects of the disease and fortify against further attach. Tho twofold edeet U ab solutely nsreisory to the overcoming of Malaria. Besides being s dependable rem edy for Malaria, Grovel Tasteless Chill Teak is also aa eacelleiit tonic of general urn. Pleasant la tabs had absolutely harmless, tola to give children. Oat a ' petti* today it iay iff?. Pritchard - Ferry Miss Louise Kerry, of Bethel, Con necticut, ami Mr. William Jennings Pritchard. of New York, formerly of Norfolk, son of Mrs. L. J. Pritchard, of Virginia Beach, were married in the chapel of St. John the Divine j I Cathedral, New York, October 6. 1 he bride is a graduate of Columbia I uiversity, and Mr. Pritchard is a graduate of Virginia Polytechnic In stitute. class of 1930, and a member of Phi Beta Kappa. Following the wedding Mr. and Mrs. Pritehard came here to visit his sister, Mrs. Kenneth P. Lindstey, and Mr. Lindsley. They will make their home in New York. SANDY RIDGE Mr*. J. L. (.'oilrain s(>ent the week end with her daughter, Mrs. Bert Lee Roberson near Janiesville. Messrs. C". B. and Joe Roberson, Hugh Coltrain, Howard Cherry and ! Sam l'ate visited John l'ate in the hospital at Washington Sunday aft :ernoon. I licit Taylot Hospital i Misses LouaHie I'ate and Klizabeth j j Moore visited John l'ate in the Tay loe Hospital Friday. Mrs. N. I', and Annie Roberson were in Washington Thursday to see their nephew. John l'ate.' NOTICE Having this day qualified 'as admin istratrix of the estate of Lewis II JVetL deeeased, late uf Mai on County, \ North Carolina, this is to notify all persons holding claims -against estate of said deceased to present them to the undersigned for payment on or I before the 18th day of September. \ 193.1, or this llOlleC will be pleaded in bar of any recovery thereon. All per sons indebted to said estate will plea make immediate payment. This 18th day of September, 1934 MAL1NDA l'KKL, s21 6tw Administratrix. NOTICE Having this (lay qualified a-> admin J ?>tratri\ ??! the estate of l- .1 MilU. ; deceased, late of Martin I'minty. j X < > r 111 Carolina, tin-* is.to notilx ?ill! persons holding claims against the is- j tate of said <U* reaped to present thnn to the undersi^ni'd oil or before tli. i 5th day ol October, 10,15, or this no j ti'ec will iu pleaded m bar ot,an\ i,< | (?overs thereon" Ml nrrviis iti.T.l.ti dj to?said?rst?ile tfrli plr'i sr make mi mediate payment" j ADVICE TO WOMEN Mia. J. H. Brown of 304 Hanover St., Wilmington, N. C., uyi: "I had peri odic diaUeaa, would double up with pain, and head aches were so severe 1 "it I would lose my voua each time, would al ways be compelled to go to bed. I obtained such great relief after taking Pr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription a abort time it seemed heavenly. Aftei 1 had taken u few bottles I never suffered again." New sue, tablets 50 cts., liquid $1.00. This 5th day of October, 1934. MARY A M l l.l.S. _ )lG (RW Administratrix. NQTICE OF SALE OF SCHOOL PROPERTY In accordance with Section hi, page !U. of the 1923 School Law, the Mar in t ounty Board of Kducation will I itfer for >ale on the f?r*t Monday in Movetnber, *amc being November 5th, j it 12 o'clock noon, at the courthouse loor :ii W illiam>t< >n, the tollownig school properties: I .jHry's Halt School. No M. whttet Parinelc. No. 4* white; White Oak Springs. No. 29, colored; end school site consisting of shoot 1-10 acre, lo cated on Highway 125, four miles north of WilliamstoB. The Board reserves the right to ac cept or reject all bids. Signed W. O. GIFF1N, Chairman. JAMKS C. MANNING. old 2t E&H Superintendent Another Carload Mules WERE RECEIVED AT OUR STABLES IN ROBERSONVILLE THIS WEEK BetterThan the First Carload We can truthfully say that this lot of mules is even better than the car we received a few days. ago. We consider them the best mules we have ever shipped to Martin County, and you know our reputation' for selling good mules. .w??. 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