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SCHOOL NEWS AT FARM LIFE Names of 33 Pupils Appear On Honor List For the First Month of Term With an enrollment of 239 pupils, the Farm Life School reported an average daily attendance for the first month of 93.2 percent, peanut digging, tobacco grading and other urgent farm activities holding the percentage down for the period. The honor roll carries the names of 33 names, as follows: First grade? Robert Harris. Bobby Johnson,'A. T. Whitley, Elga Marie Manning and Grace Peele. Second grade: Doris Peel. Third grade. Reba Fay Griffin, Nan nie Margaret Roberson, Georgia Dean Roberson. Fourth grade: Hazel Corey, Martha Roberson and B F. Lilley. Fifth grade: Cecil Brown, Vera Pearl Williams, Carlyle Manning. Laura Lilley and Lala SmithwLk. Sixth grade: not any. Seventh grade: Evan Griffin and Bettie Louise Lilley. Eighth grade: Ruth Lilley, Sarah Getsinger and Ruby Griffin. Ninth grade: John B. Roberson, Thurman Griffin, Annie Getsinger and Mamie Clyde Manning. Tenth grade: Joseph Lilley and Ruby Roberson. Eleventh grade: Daisy Roberson, Sarah Roberson, Leona Griffin and Thelma Clyde Coltrain. a Local Firemen Called To Church Street Home Today The local fire company was called out at 12:15 this afternoon when fire, starting from sparks, threatened the home of Perlie Williams on Church Street. Very little damage was done, the firemen using only tnrrk apparatus to extinguish the blaze. It was the second call to the home within two or three months. J TO ACCEPT BIDS Mr. Ben Davieson, con-, tracting man for the shows and midway at the Roanoke Fair here, is ready to accept contracts for food, qieats, gasoline and all other ma terials to be used at the fair. Those wishing to sell wares ai the grounds are directed to see Mr. Davieson at the Grace Hotel!?adv. ?^KM&HT^j^TTOTSCr CRINGER "GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN"? is the meaning of every name chiseled on a cemetery memorial. "Gone and Entirely Forgotten" is understood to be the mean ing of the unmarked grave. experience is at your com mand. Come to see us or write for prices. DEES Monument Works GREENVILLE, N. C. Men's Shirts Smartest Patterns and Styles $1.39 3 lor 14.00 RtfuUr M.7S vklue. Guar ?nteed fait colora. Whiti, dark blue, and We aaaortment of fancy pattern. Laundered itig and ?oft coUan S.Ganderson &Sons "Latest Style* ? lot Quality ?tiww?r Sues iui Insurance Carried on Father's Life in County I Washington, N C.?Suit for $300. and interest has been hied against the { Life and Casualty company by Bessie ' , W. Browning in superior court here ' ! She alleges that the company has re ' fused to pay a policy carried with it . on the life of her father, Benjamin ? Ward, who died on August 31, 1V33. ' I The complaint filed in the suit at- j {leges that the company has refused | to pay the money because Ward had been rejected by another company several years before applying for the policy he held at the time of his death. . i Farmer Rawls Makes Good Record With Tobacco Crop -9 I Representative of tht BUCCCSS Mar ; tin farmers have had with their to bacco crops this season is the record jmade by Farmer Jesse Rawls, of Bear Grass Township. Mr. Rawls, culti vating 8.2 acres of tobacco, averaged j nearly 1,300 pounds to the acre, and ; received $3,256.18 for the 10,640 pounds. yr .....t i ???? f j hi y tobacco, but received a good price for ,the types he did have Two Licenses To Marry Issued Here Last Saturday Marriage licenses were issued in this county last Saturday to two cou ples. the first going to Elbert Tice, son of Mr. and Mrs. N T. Tice, of Griffins Township, to Miss Irma Wool ard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wes tey Wootard. The second license is sued that day went to At wood Tetter ton, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Tet terton, of Plymouth, and Miss Jamie Roberson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Roberson, of Griffins Town ship. .WantS PIANO: ONE REPOSSESSED Ma I hogany upright piano for quick sale , in this community for balance due. iTernis to responsible party. Address Piano Bargain, General Delivery, Wil 'son, N. C. ol9 3t | lost: Large black male I hound with speckled breast. Brown ?dots over, each' eye. irear_umlgll-lrmii: leg. Lost in Cd-nine Swamp near j Willianiston. Reward. Notify W. O. Abbitt, Robrrsonville. N_ C.? ft CABBAGE PLANTS FOR SALE: Early Jersey Wakefield anc^ Charles ton Wakefield, obtained from the very best seed. $1.50 a thousand. Henry C. Green. Pecan Grove Farm. Willianis ton. N C. o23 1.2-9-16-23-30 <17-14 LOST: BROWN CANVAS TRUCK cover. 12 by 16 feet, somewhere around Willianiston. Reward for re turn to Harrison Wholesale Com pany. o23 2t NOTICE i will, commencing Saturday, Oc tober 27, operate my grist mill for the benefit of the public. I have been asked by many to do so, and will con tinue for as long as I get enough work to justify me. Come early, as I have a heavy engine and can't start and stop every five minutes. Luther Hardiiion. FOR SALE: TWO YOUNG Mule., worked on farm two years. They are well broken, gentle, and good workers. Price reasonable. F. L. I Savage, 3 miles from Willianiston. o23 2t LOST: 10-WEEKS-OLD GERMAN office puppy. Brown with white tipped tail. Small patch of hair miss ing on right flank Kinder return and receive reward. J W. Price. FOR SALE: TWO REGISTERED Hampshire male hogs, each about 18 months oTd. Fine breeders. Will swap for pigs or sows. W. K Parker, Willianiston, N. C. o23 2t NOTICE Having this day qualified as admin istratrix of the estate of -fcr J. Mills, deceased, late of Martin County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons holding claims against the es tate of said deceased to present them to the undersigned on or before the 5th day of October, 1935, or this no tice will be pleaded in bar of any re covery thereon. All persons indebted to said estate will please make im mediate payment. This 5th day of October, 1934. MARY A MILLS. o!6 6tw Administratrix. ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE Having qualified as administratrix of the estate of the late J M Oakley, de ceased, late of Martin County, this it to notify ill persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Williamston, North Carolina, on or before the 13th day of October, 1935, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebt ed to said estate will please make im mediate payment. This 13th day of October, 1934. MRS. LIZZIE OAKLEY. Administratrix of J. M. Oakley. o!6 6tw NOTICE Having this day qualified as admin istratrix of the estate of Lewis H. Peel, deceased, late of Martin County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons holding claims against estate i of said de-eased to present them to the undersigned for payment on or before the lfith day of September* 1935, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of ii any i?g?) thereon. AB >er imkbted to nit crate will pktit rate 1-1---' _ I Ihn lhth tleyoi Stthriir, 19J4 MALINDA PEEL. ?21 6t? Adnuniatratrix. NOTICE OP SALE OF REAL ESTATE Under and by virtue of the provis ions of that certain deed of trust duly executed by J. L. Ballard and wife, Byra Ballard, to W. G. Clark Jr.. Trustee, dated Jan. 27, 1928, and duly recorded in book P-2 at page 286 of the Martin County Registry, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness threin secured and the holder of said indebtedness having requested foreclosure, the undersign ed Trustee will on Monday the 29th day of October, 1934, at 12 o'clock, noon, in front of the court house door in Williamston, N. C., offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the lands described in said jdeed of trust as follows: | A tract of land located in Goose Nest Township, Martin County, N. IC., about three miles from the town I of Oak City, N. C, and bounded on the North by the lands of Mack Jones; , on the South by the lands of F. M. Johnson; on the East by the lands of F. M. Johnson, containing Four Hun dred Eighty-four (484) acres, more or less. For a full description of said 1 lands reference is made to the map mad* by 1. Jones layior, surveyor on August 25, 1926, and being the same land deeded to Byra Ballard by J. G Staton and wife, Fannie C. Staton, dated the 3rd day of May 1926 and of record in the Martin County Regis try in book N-2 at page 217 and to deed recorded in book Y-2 at page 247 of said Registry. Also that certain three (3) town lots situate in the town of Oak City, N. C., hounded, designated and described as follows, to-wit: All of those certain lots of land ly ing and being in the town of Oak City, North Carolina, being all of lots ten 410), eleven (11) and twelve (12) in Block "A" of the plan of the town of Oak City being more particularly described in a deed from N. M. Hy man and wife, Olivia Hyman, of rec ord in the public registry of Martin County in Book V-2 at page 27 to which deed reference is hereby made for description. This the 25th day of September 1934 W. G. CLARK. JR., oo 2 4t w Truster. Henry C. Bourne, Attorney. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY Esther Perry Barbour, et als, v?. Sarah Jane Perry, Et Als. Pursuant to and by virtue of au thority vested in the uncfersigned com missioners by judgment in the above action signed m toe superior in Count: court of Martin County on September 21 1*44,4* Hi n W. A Hrvin jttdf presiding, the undersigned commis sioners of the court will offer for sale to the highest bidder, for cask, at the courthouse door of Martin County, on Monday, October 29, 1934, at 12 o' clock m., the following described prop erty, of which the said Louis H. Per (ry was seized and possessed at the time of his death, which property is the woodland and described as fol . lows: First tract: Beginning at a sweet gum, Nathan Mizell's corner in Dau 1 cey's line, running thence along said ( Mizell's line to Samuel Whitley's line, i thence along Whitley's line to the run of Smithwick Creek, thence down the 1 various courses of said creek to Eas on's corner, thence along and with ' Eason's line to Roanoke River, thence down said river to Rattling Gut, thence along said gut to Hawtree Landing, Daucey'seline, thence along said Dau cey's line to the beginning, contain ' ihg 340 acres, more or less. Second tract: It being the tract of and commonly known as Charity Red dick land and which descended to G. L. Whitley and S. W. Ewell from their mother, Marina Whitley. It is bounded on the north by Leggett land or Sweeten Water Creek, on the east j by Stalling* and Rigsbee land, and on the south by Monett and Eli Robinson iland, and on the west by the old Nnah ? Reddick land, containing 297 acres, I more or less. ! Third tract: Begininng at a small I ash on the edge of Roanoke River, I thence up the river to the mouth of ? Sweeten Water Creek, thence up the !run of said creek to James B. Rigsbee's I corner, thence a straight line to the j beginning, containing 25 acres, more ; or less. j There is to be excepted from the 1 above descriptions the land conveyed by Louis H. Perry and wife to (a) Colon Perry, recorded in book M-2, at pige 133, (b) Samuel Perry, record ed in book M-2, at page 135, (c) Claud Perry, recorded in book M-2, at page 131, (d) William Perry, recorded in book M-2, at page 134; (e) Thomas Perry, recorded in "book M-2, at page 132, and (f) the lands conveyed by Louis H. Perry to Henry Perry, as shown by deed duly recorded. The bidder at such sale will be re quired to deposit 10 per cent of the price bid to guarantee his bid and the balance upon confirmation by the court. Issued and posted at the courthouse door and three other public places in Martin County and delivered to the Enterprise for publication on this, the 29th day of September, 1934. ELBERT S. PEEL, HUGH G. HORTON, 02 4tw H. L. SWAIN. NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND FOR TAXES I, W. B. Daniel, tax collector for the town of Williamston, County of Martin, State of North Carolina, have thjp day levied on the following tracts of land, and will sell same at public auction, for cash, at the courthouse door in Williamston, North Carolina, on Monday. November 12. 1934, at 12. o clock noon, for taxes due and unpaid for the year 1933, unless said taxes, penalty and costs are paid on or before that date. A penalty of 4 per~ cent and a charge of $i.50~to qgg to' rimf* In handling the sale arc to be added to each ot the amounts shown, which represent taxes due only. This the 8th day of October, 1934. ol9 4tw W. B. DAN IEU, Tax Collector Town of Williamston. White * Anderson, J.C.I Warren Street residence 44.81 Baker, Pat. 1 filling station j Bar 11 hill, J. T and H. L., 1 Haughton Street warehouse ^ 14Z.Z4 Barnhill Mrs. J. T., 2 Main Street stores 269-93 Biggs, J. W and Mrs. J. G. Godard, 2 lots Haughton St. Z.30 Brown, S. S., 1 Haughton Street residences ^ ? '?'? Carstarphen, Mrs. Fannie, 1 Main Street residence 66.47 Central Investment Corp., 1 Smithwick St. tenant 184.27 Cherry, J. B. and Brother 1 Smithwick St. tenant, 1 vacant lot 44.54 Clary, Sain R. (paving), Hatton Street tenant 91.39 Coburn and Coburn, 1 Haughton Street vacant ~ 60.30 Cowen and Critcher, 1 Pearl St. tenant 9.05 Crawford, Asa Tom, 1 Church St. lot, Gulley 19.98 Crawford, Mrs. K. B.. 1 Smithwick St. residence ...... 133.23 Critcher and Matthews, 1 Washington Street store 35.70 Culpepper, Luther, 1 Main Street store - Daniel, Mrs. Maggie, 1 Ptife Street residence 75 22.55 Forrester, C. A., 1 Williams Street lot 23.10 Fowden, Leslie. 1 Church Street residence 133.00 Godard, Mrs. Alice, 1 Haughton St ten, 1 RR residence 76.61 Godard, Mrs. Belle, 1 Hatton St tenant 17.95 Godard, Mrs. J. G., jr., 1 Broad St vacant 2.57 i Green John W , 1 Warren St vacant lot > 4.06 I Gurganus, Mrs. Bettic, penalty 8.14 Gurganus, Eli, Estate, 1 Rhodes St tenant, 1 Pearl St vacant 23.49 Gurganus. Mrs. L. IL. 1 Watts Street residence 74.10 Gurganus, Mary Bonner, 1 Watts Street residence 68.16 Gurganus, W. F.. Estate. 1 Watts Street tenant ? - 46.40. Halberstadt, Walter, 1 Church Street residence 48.56 Hand-Made Furniture Co., property on leased land 21.74 Hardison, Garland, 1 .Simmons Avenue residence 9.72 Hardison S K , 1 Griffin Street lot .95 Hunter, W. J., 2 Williams St vacant lots 52.18 Jackson, Mrs. Hettie, 1 Williams St lot 1.89 James, W. A., 1 Main Street residence - 62.36 Jones, P. V., 1 Academy St vacant ? 52.02 Knight, Mrs. Ada B , 1932, 1 Main St res, 1 Main St vacant, 1 Watts St lot, 1 Main St office, 1 Sycamore St lot 755.17 l?amb, W. G., Estate, 1 Smithwick St res and vacant lot 211.28 Leggett J. A. and wife, 1 Watts Street res 73.30 , W. H., ~ ? " * Leggett, W. Hi, Estate, 1 Leggett* Lane tenant 13.50 Manning, W. Lewis, 1 Smithwick St res, 1 Main St lot 36.68 Martin, Mrs. C- A Estate, 1 Main St res, 1 Main St office, Lanier prop. 192.66 Martin, Louie P. 1 Main St res, 1 Williams St vacant 126.60 Martin, Wheeler, 1 Haughton St vacant 8.08 Matthews, Don G., 1 Broad St tenant, 1 Cooperage, 1 Watts, 1 Hill, 1 Church Street vacant lots 30.38 Meadows, W. T., 1 Main St. res, 1 Pearl St tenant ... 102.39 Mizeli, John H., 1 Main Street residence 44.19 Moblev, Mrs. J, R. and Nettie Cowen, 1 Main St res, 2 Main St lots, 1 1-2 acres Ben Scott lot 91.56 Mobley S. A., 1 Washington St station. 34.92 Modlin, Mrs. Lucy, Estate, 1 Church St tenant 58.18 Moore, Geo K.. 1 Main Street property 12.S0 Moore, M. S., 1 Main Street residence 117.01 Peele, H. D. and G. A., 1 Biggs St tenant, 1 Haughton tenant 53.62 Price, Jesse T. 1 Church Street vacant 10.80 Price, Mrs. S. M , 1 Main St residence 53.47 Rhodes, Mrs. Helen, 6 acres and res, Smithwick St ....... 131.37 Richards, A., 1 Main St. lot, 1 Smithwicks St tenant 58.00 Roberson, Mrs. Eli, 1 Main Street residence - 4.59 Rodgerson, Mrs. Bert M., 1 Main Street residence 106.35 Roebuck, Joe H., 1 Ray Street residence - 20.47 Stalls, D. D., 1 Main Stre Street residence 55.99 Stalls, Mrs. D. D., 1 Hyman Street tenant . 6.35 Stone, N. C., Pine Street lot ? ^ 3.59 Strawbridge, K. G., 1 Rhodes Street residence - 13.69 Stubbs, Mrs. Maggie, 1 Washington Street residence - 35.89 Taylor, W. L. 1 Warren Street vacant ? 7.01 Waters, J. B., Estate, 1 Main Street residence 59.79 Williams, B. B., 1 Railroad Street residence - 19.09 Colored Alexander. M. L., 1 Garrett vacant lot - 2.70 Allen, F. L., 1 Hyman lot, 1 Elm residence - 19.85 Andrews, Ruth, 1 Washington Street residence j. ?.. 7.16 Andrews, Williams, 1 Biggs Street residence 9.05 Biggs, Fred Sam, 1 Hatton street residence -- 73.35 Biggs, Ina Ben 1 Church street residence -T .. - _. 9.05 Bonds, Mary and Margaret Eborn, I Hyman street residence 18.49 Brown, Eddie Watts, 1 Washington Street shop , , 12.61 Brown, Elijah, 1 Washington Street residence 17.97 Brown, Jordan, 1 Church Street residence 9.18 Clemons, Elijah, 1 Sycamore Street residence ? ' ':i , ? 4.59 Clemons, Paul, 1 Sycamore Street residence ? , 5.59 Davenport, George, 1 Reddick street residence . 13.69 Duggins, Adeline, 1 Main street residence ? 27.75 Eborn, Margaret and Ransom Price 1 Hyman street residence 3.65 Everett, Christiana, 1 Hyman Street residence _ 9.05 Everett, Florence, 3 1-3 acres Washington Road residence _ I 17J0 Everett, Frank, 1 Railroad lot 176 Everett, Henry F., 1 Sycamore Street residence - 19 90 Everett, John, ACL RR residence a, - 779 [Faulk. Ida. 1 Elm Street residence ......90s Geinor. Bryant Estate, 1 ACL RR tenant ; . f 9.05 Gorham, Joe, Estate, 2 Main Street tenant , ,, Gray J. D., 1 Smithwick Street residence 27.00 31J4 Hawkins, Rev. A?f, 1 Sycamore Street residence 12.40 HiwriM, I wit, 1 i CirnMi: AkMufl. 1 lipt 473 toi zioogea, Nina U, 1 Washington Road residence Hoggard, L. C* Wash & Haughton St property Howard Harry Mvrt, 1 Washington Road residi Hyman, George W., 1 Hyman St res, 1 Center S HU.1' 9*?r*? T? 1 Sycamore St res.. 4 acrea W?rtk St 2714" Hill, Rutfc.1 Garrett St vacant i t* Hodges, Nina D., 1 Washington Road residence 18.63 102.41 residence 19.09 . - -?, ? . iter St tenant 2190 Hyman. Mary, 1 Wilson Street residence , . 9.05 James. Augustus. 1 Pearl Street residence 75.74 I lames, J. T., 1 Pearl street residence - 729 Johnson, Ed. 1 White street residence - / 7.16 'Johnson, Elijah 1 Hyman street residence ... 185 Johnson, Vina. 1 Hyman street-vacant _.. ... , , 1J5 iJones, Ben, 1 ACL RR St residence 5.55 Jones, Henry, 1 Sycamore street residence 14.18 Jones, Naocni, 1 ACL RR residence 9.72 'Lloyd, Clarence, 1 Hatton street residence 10.05 i Matthews, Claud. 1 Main Street residence 4.65 1 Mizell, Walter B., 1 Elm Street residence - 18.90 Moore, Blake E., 1 Main Street lot 3.65 Moore, Elija Estate, 1 Main street tenant 1849 Norfleet, Katie, 1 Sycamore street residence 7.29 Ormond, Edmund, 1 Rhodes Street residence and 1 tenant . 18.24 Ormond, Goler, 1 Martin street residence r ? 19.09 Ormond, Roy, 1 Sycamore street residence . 6.40 Ormond, W. V, (Washington street proi?erty, 1 Rhodes St res. 1 Church St tenant, 4 Main St tenants ? _. 114.40 Peel, Joe W.t 1 Washington road residence and shop 14.58 Price, Sudie, 1 Washington road tenant 22.93 Price W. H , 1 Hyman street residence 4.10 ] Purvis, Alice, 1 Center Street residence 3.65 (Purvis, Caesar, agent, 1 Boad steet vacant r 7.43 I Purvis, Dora, 1 Broad street residence ? 10.80 i Purvis, Henry, 1 Main street residence 1 22.70 Purvis, George T., 1 Hattton street residence 7.48 Purvis, Lizzie, 1 Main street lot .95 Purvis, Rosa, 1 Hyman slraet lots ... - . . . 4.46 Reddick Ransom, Estate, 1 ACL RR property .. . ... ~ PT Reddick, Solomon Estate, 1 Reddick Street tenant 12.69 Respass, Fenner, jr., 1 Elm Street vacant 1 98 Respass, Francis, 1 Elm Street residence ... 7.29 Respass, Millie, Estate, 1 Elm Street tenant 12.69 Rhodes, John, Estate, 4 acres and Main street residence .. ? ? 10.80 Rhodes, J. Watts, 1 Church street vacant 1.89 Rhodes, Uriah, 1 Pearl street residence 5.59 Rice, Sheppard, 1 Sycamore street residence 13.15 Roberton Beulah, 1 Blount street lot 1.89 Roberson, James Henry, 1 Broad street residence 7.29 Roberson, Smith, 2 Blount street vacant 1.89 Rogers, Paul W? 1 Washington road residence 11.75 Rogers, Cordelia, 1 Sycamore street reseidnce 16.20 Rogers, Ed, 1 Main street lot 7.29 Rogers, W. M., 1 Hatton street residence and vacant lot 9.15 Rogers, Robert, 4 Sy camore ztr+nt- residence 15.45 Ruffin, Fannie, 1 Main Street residence 6.35 Ruffin, James S., 1 Main street residence 10.00 Ruffin J. R., Elm St property, store and res Wash Road 49.59 in, Whit, 1 ~ ~ Ruffin, Whit, 1 Elm Street residence and 1 tenant 12.69 Scott, Bessie, 1 Church street tenant ? 6.35 Sherrod, Alfred, Estate, 1 Hatton Street tenant 19.43 Sherrod, Luallie, 1 Washington Road residence ?.2 * . 13.33 Slade, J. D., Estate, 1 Church St res, 1 Reddick St tenant 21.40 Slade, J. D., 1 Wash St vacant, 1-2 int. Wash St. lot - 6.64 Slade, John, Estate, 1 Church street tenant ... 10.80 Slide?Lizzie, 1 ACL switch preparty .! 5.40 Slade, Louvenia, Estate, 1 Washington road vacant lot 4.42 Slade, M. D., 1 White street residence 7.35 Slade, Sarah Estate, 1 Main street tenant ? 9.05 Small, Jerry, I William street residence and 1 tenant 16.45 Smith, Phillis, 1 Main street residence - 9.05 Speller, Colfax. 1 Main street residence and tenant Uh65 Speller, Mattie B., 1 White street tenant, 1 Washington St. store 22.01 Spruill, Abe, 1 White street residence 6.35 Staton Wilson", 1 White street residence , . 6.59 Stokes, Charlie, 1 Pearl street vacant r??... 2.70 Stokes, William, 1 Washington street vacant 627 Stokes, Tom, 1 Hyman street res, 1 Sycamore St. shop 12.69 Ward, Missouri, 1 Hyman street residence 9.05 Whitley, Edna, 1 Main street residence 5.40 Whitley, William, 1 Pearl and Washington Street residence 42.54 Wiggins, Joe, 1 Washington Street residence 5.40 Wilkins, Joe, 1 Main street residence? ? ?? ?10.08 Williams, Carrie 1 Hatton street residence 6.35 Williams, Isabella, 1 Wilson street lot g 1.89 Williams, Joe, 4 WilsonStreet residence ? 7.29 fie " Williams, Perlie D., 1 Hyman street vacant 1.89 Wiiliamston Realty & Imp. Co., 1 Jamesville road lot 2.30 Wilson, Joe, 1 Hatton Street res, 1 vacant lot 11.80 Woolard, Joe, 1 ACL RR residence - ? 4.46 FOR SALS: TWO TRUANT houct, wood shelter, sad 2 acres of lead W. C. lndigestion;Gas ErTtT-3 5s DR. VIRGIL U. MSWBOKN Nest Visits: Bethel, st Rives Drue Store, Mon day, October 22. Lobereonvillc, RobersonviUe Drag Store, Tuesday, October 2J. Williamston, N. C, at Peete's Jew elry Store, Wednesday, October f Plvinouth. at Lircrman's Drug | Thursday, October 25. Eyas Bum mod - Glasses Fitted - At Tarboro Every Friday sad Saturday s it"* Positive Relief for MALARIA1 Sarm End to ChUU and Fevert Htti'i rami relief for Malaria ? Grove's Tasteless Chill Toole I Quickly it stops the chllle tad fever tad restores your body to coenfort. Many remediee will merely alleviate the symptoms of Malaria temporarily, but Grove'i Tartdeee Chill Took goes all the way and completely ride your ayetem of the infectloo. 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