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Society & Personals Mra ELBERT S. Pill, Editor PHONE Anything la rhi. r T? 46 Visit m Roctv hlotmt Mr. and Mrs. Dred Harden spent Wednesday in Rocky Mount with Mr. Harden & brother. Mr. LeRoy Harden, and Mrs. Harden. Here from RobersonviUe Mr. and Mrs. Claude Green and Mr. and Mrs. Grover Harney, of RobersonviUe. visited here yesterday afternoon. * ? Visits Sister Here Hr. W. H. Harrell. of Norfolk, i spent several days here this week with his sister, Miss Sarah Harrell. I 'isiting in I'irgima Heath Harry Biggs and his niece, Miss Frances Williams,, are spending sev eral days of ihis week at the summer home of fir. and Mrs. E. H. Morri son, in Virginia Beach. Here from Winston-Sali m Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Best, of Win ston-Salem, were the over-n jghl guests, of Miss Frances Williams last Monday. Visits Husband in Farmville Mrs. K. H. Clayton visited her husband in Farmville this week. RUPTURED ? ? ? Trusses Fitted By an Experienced Fitter SATISFACTION GUARANTEED CLARK'S DRUG STORE ??-? Phone 53 ? When you see the Edgerton, you'll realize that the manufacturer has put real care into its design and construction. It's a hand- /I some, fine fitting shoe that /i I we're proud to be able /wJ to offer at this price. / THE $ AN UNUSl'AL VALTTF IN A FIN* SHOE Harrison Bros. & Co. In Clinton This Week Mr. Jas. (Viuk was in Clinton this week attended to business matters for the Standard Fertilizer Company. Here from Robersonville Mr. A. E. Smith, of Robersonville, was a business visitor here yesterday. On Loral Market Yesterday Mr. Lewis Brown, of Oak City, wa.- on the local tobacco market yes terday. Here from WiUiamston R. F. D. Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Manning, of jWiUiamston R. F. If. 4, visited here yesterday ? ??? 1 Here from <\k City Mr. B. M. \Vorsley was here yes terday from Oak City selling tobac Attend Firemen'\ Convention Messrs. Julian Harrell, Ira. Henry, and Jessup Harrison attended the quarterly meeting of the East Caro lina Firemen's Farmville last Tiesdav evening. The boys, reporting |n enjoyable event, said the next meeting will Ire held in Bethel in January Jamesville Visitors here Mr-. Kathleen I.illey, Mr. and Mrs. (' ('. Fleming and Miss Camile Fleming, of Jamesville. visited here yesterday. . ? Here from Oak City Mri T. Hi Johnson, of Oak City, was a visitor here yesterday. ? Attend Meeting in Raleigh Messrs. Murphy Barnhs, T. B. Sla'de, T. B. Brandon. V. G. Taylor and 11. H. Cowen attended the to Imeen meeting held in Raleigh Wed nesday. ? Many Plan To Attend Game Many local football fans are plan ning to gttend the Kentucky-Caro lina football game in Chaple Hill to morrow afternoon. ? Visitors Here from Ruber sonvtile Mesdantes Waller (iray and Clar enee Taylor visitor friends and rela tives here yesterday. EMULSION , wi faithful, Alert and Responsive [J ?t Ml Li kv 1 FORD V-8 T??f wi t fwrfV ?III CM IIIIIIU lirwn rfikm M V-l aUki ao ' af * Ml m aaaM at law fdmm. YOU can't pat a Ford V-8 on the motor car, and we believe, a healthy nose and give it a piece of sugar, one. There is something so complete, but many people have told us about so whole-hearted, so unfailingly re occasions when they fill like doing just liable and willing about today's Ford that! Here it a car so loyal, responsive V-8 that it's hard to think of it st and afht&M many yn owner has wanted a mac piece of machinery. Hither to lay to'nt at St end of a long, hard this trusty car teems like a loyal ue^Ra wlllVil . . .. - _ M * ^ ? a ^ a a day,"Well done! family servant, faithful, alert and This it a new attitude towards a responsive *505 0 \VfHY nti ttfai a Ftrk Aaltr'i flatt anJ arrange * trj a Fnnt V-i? Stt ftr " yrnntlf W it fttli m At ??*/ ubat it wtU d$ far jm, W wtU k wmU mmi At natdi tf ymr family. Ami if ym want tnimkal fatta ami mmkamtal FORD DEALERS OF NORFOLK TERRITORY (ht Marker Here Vest ergty~ ?1 Mr. B. C. Burnett and son, M. F Burnett, of Hobgood. were on the Williamston market yesterday. ? I Here from Oak City Professor H. If. Ainsley, of Oak City, was here yesterday attending to business matters. Sells Tobacco Here Mr. John N. Hopkins, of Cross Koads Township, was here yesterday selling high-priced tobacco. ? Here from JamesviUe Messrs. W. Jackson Holliday and H. L. Ange, of Jamesville R. F. D. 2, were on the tobacco market here yesterday. * Pleased with Sales Here Messrs. R. L. Perry and Joseph Griffin expressed themselves as be- ' Ing well pleased with their sales~on the local tobacco market yesterday. Here from Merry Hill Messrs. S. A. Adams and J. W. White, of Merry Hill, were here yes terday selling tobacco. ? Sells Tobacco Here Mr. J. R. Keel, successful tobacco farmer of the Brown Spring section, j sold tobacco here yesterday. ? Here from R. F. D. Three Mr. C. M. Edmondson, of Wil liamston'R. F. D. 3, was a business visitor here Thursday. Ill ri from Windsor ?'J, Mrs. T. N. Asbell and daughter, of Windsor, sold tobacco here yes- | terday. ? Griftins Represented on Market Mr. Nat Kllis, of Griffins, was in town with a load of tobacco yester day. Here front Everetts Messrs. Clayton" Modlin and An drew Clark, of Everetts, sold tobac- I con on the local market yesterday. In Helhaven Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Manning. Mrs. A. J. Maning, and Mrs. Robert E. Manning were visitors in Washing- ! ton and Belhaven Wednesday. DR. W. C. MERCER DENTIST Anounccs the opening of the office formerly occupied by Dr. P. B. Cone i for the practice of dentistry. , 1h Ctttm.HU Tetlerday Mesdames M. J. Moye, J. C. Mao nine and Leman Bamhill were visi tors in Greenville yesterday. a BIRTH PAY PARTY the Jocepk Slade tract of land, locat ed in Hamilton Township, for divis ion; and the defendant, will further take notice that they are required to appear before the Clerk of Superior Court for Martin County at hi* office in Williamston, N. C., within thirty (30; day* alter the date of service hereof and answer the complaint which has been filed in the clerk's of fice. or the plaintiffs will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint This 29th day of September, 1934. SDAIE W. I'EEL. Clerk. o-' 4tw Superior Court. - The many little friends of Rachel McClaren gave her a surprise birth day party last Wednesday afternoon. The color scheme of pink and green was carried out, the cake hav ing nine small pink candles on it. Following a number of games, the little folks were served on the lawn. Those attending: Mamie Coburn, 1 Fay Bunch, Selma Lilley, Shirley Cowan, Beatrice Cherry, Evelyn Wynn, Eleanor Lee, Ruth Cherry, Susie Daniels, Anita Moore, Lela Strawbridge, Janie and Clara Mc Keel, Carrie Wobbleton, Catherine Lilley, Lina McClaren, Rachel Mc Clawn, I1uLh.ii ijiniili, Ji., Frederick Wheeler, Joseph Wynn, Henry War- i ren, Joseph Warren, Thurman Ray nor, John Cherry, Jennis Cherry, Robert McClaren, Joseph Davenport, | William Davenport, Chas. Johnson, ! Johnnie Johnson, Eugene Roebuck,! Thomas Lee. NOTICE North Carolina, Martin County?In ? Superior Court, Before the Clerk. D. G. Matthews and W. S. Rhodes v. Harry Slade, Jane Ebron, T. Rob erson and wife, Carrie D. Roberson The defendants named above will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Martin County, N. C., to sell, for cash, what is known as I Lady Says CARDUI Eased Pain In Side Cardul helped an Oklahoma lady, as described below, and many others have been benefited la a Ktmtiar way.... "I had a hurting In my aide every few weeks," write# Mrs. Bill Stewart, at Dewar, Okla. "I had heard of Cardul and started taking It. It stopped my hurting and built up my strength. I took 11 bottles and I sure felt better." Try Cardul for pains, cramps, nervous ness due to a run-down condition. Thou sands of women testify Cardul benefited them. If It does not benefit YOU, con sult a phyalcl&n. Kentucky Mules Carload Received This Week This carload of mules was selected from the best mule farms in Kentucky, and after you have seen them you'll agree with us that they are as fine mules as ever shipped to Martin County. Their weights, in pairs, range from 1,600 to 3,000 pounds. We are offering these mules, in pairs, for $350 up. Mules are advancing in price. Buy now and save money. We have any price, size or age mule you may want. See us first. Thigpen & Cherry WILLIAMSTON, N. C. WATTS ? - -? Mon.-Tues., Oct. 22-23 OMIT IV/TOE?!? DTE/ITT? with DIANA Alio Newi and Short Mat. Mon. 3:30 P. M. WlMIli lVlVjIVEa I\1 V Eal\ WYNWARD All Show* 10-2Sc Wed., Oct. 24 Mat. 3:30 Million Dollar Ransom with PHILLIPS HOLMES Also Serial and Comedy Mat. 10c to All Night 10-15c Thur.-Fri. Oct. 25-26 'Girl of the Limberlost' with MARIAN MARSH NEWS and SHORT Mat. Thur. 3:30 10-25C Sat., Oct. 27 1 to 11 P. M. BUCK JONES in "ROCKY RHODES" Alao Buck Jonea in "Red Rider" And Comedy All Show* 10-lSc IT WILL PAY YOU TO SELL YOUR TOBACCO AT Webb's Warehouse Greenville, N. C. PRICES ARE HOLDING STRONG ON ALL GRADES. WE ADVISE YOU TO RUSH YOUR TOBACCO AND TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE PRICES. WE HAVE SECURED A LARGE AMOUNT OF ALLOTMENT CARDS FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE. BELOW WE GIVE SIX SALES TAKEN FROM OUR SALES BOOK YESTERDAY: C. W. EVANS & REIL W. O. McLAWHORN G. E. WILLIS *26 45 1 "jo M 40 ? 22.40 SO I 74.00 130 30 63.00 04 41 26.24 JS6 54 64.24 146 30 74.00 64 43 27.32 J? ?> ?"0 152 64 97 26 76 50 39.00 26 60 75.60 54 63 35.10 116 93 110.20 140 66 92.40 100 77 136.60 10 -.. 99 9.90 ?~ 116 63 96.28 6411.3* ?? *1 ?! S4 368 1235.26 AVERAGE $57.78 1036 1663.14 AVERAGE $60.63 AVERAGE $62.79 L A RITE EDWARDS & BOYD 206 36 I 74.88 SMITH & BARRETT ? * < 23.76 118 36 I 44.64 126 36 46.64 H6 40 ,?4640 104 43 4640 100 49 49.00 120 36 43.20 100 40 40.00 1? 43 67.06 144 46 69.12 146 46 71.04 120 30 6000 ' 40 46 67.20 118 30 59.00 M 34 74 32 152 30 76.00 130 76 9640 140 60 $440 132 S3 66.96 136 83 112.66 M 69 69 70 132 76 100.32 132 85 11240 66 96 63^36 114 96 106.44 24 90 2140 U60 160716 1404 $737.12 1742 $905.00 AVERAGE $52.35 AVERAGE $52.50 AVERAGE $51.95 FIRST SALE MONDAY, OCTOBER 22nd. FIRST SALE WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 24th. FIRST SALE THURSDAY. OCTOBER 25th. SELL YOUR TOBACCO WITH US. IT IS TO YOUR BENEFIT. Webb's Warehouse GREENVILLE, N. C. C. H. WEBB, PROPRIETOR
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