Society & Personals Mn. KLBUtT K. PHONE Anythmt To 46 I'uK; Friends Here Rev. E. D. l>odd, a former residen of WiUiamston, visited friends ben Wednesday Mr Dodd left here foi Washington, where he is attendinf the Methodist conference. Bert This Week Messrs. Tommie Whitley and Her bert Manning, of Williamston Route 4, were here this week attending court. Returns To ,\ev Bern Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Paul returned to New Bern this week. Mr. Paul, who was employed at the Davis Pharmacy here, was transferred to the Davis Pharmacy in New Bern. Leave tor X or folk Mrs. J. W. Andrews and daughter. Miss Elsie, will leave tomorrow for Norfolk^ where they will spend the week-end with relatives. Here Yesterday Messrs. Tom O'Berry. of Golds boro, and Earl Angel, of Richmond, were business visitors here yesterday. Returns From A'etc Yotk Mr. Frank Margolis returned yes terday from New York, where he bought winter merchandise for the firm of Margiilis Brothers. Here Wednesday Afternoon Mr. L. F. Riegal. general sale. manageT for the Virginia Electric & Power Company, with headquarters in Richmond, and Mr. Roper, of New York, visited here Wednesday afternoon. Visiting Her Mother Mrs. Edgar Morrison, of Tarboro and Virginia Beach, visited her moth er, Mrs. Fannie S Biggs, here this week. From Roanoke Rapids i Messrs. P R. Williams, H T. In t palls, and Johnnie Porter, of Rich r mond, and J. T Chase, of Roanoke ; Rapids, were here yesterday in the t interest of the Virginia Electric & j Power Company. In Ahoskir Todav Mr. Pat Hoppard was in Ahoskic : this morning attending to busines Will Return Tomorrow Mrs. Samuel Emmett, of Hagers town, Md., will return to her home tomorrow after spending several weeks here with Mr. and Mrs. C. G. C rocket t. flrtt Yestnituv Mr. Bob Price, of Williamsijn Route 1. was in town shopping yes terday. From Greenville Mr. Jim Clark business visitor here yesterday ' Mr, Jim Clark, of Greenville, was Returns To Swan Quarter Mr. Hugh Wyatt, after spending several days here with Mrs. Wyatt, returned to his home in Swan Quat ter this week. From Chicae.p Mr. and Airs. Lyman \\ ill'.imson ant1 Mrs. F. L. Gladstone, of Chi cago, visited here thi- ? Leaves for I'irginin Market' Mr. Carlyle I.ang'ey left yesterday morning for Abingdon, 'a., where he will be on the tobacco market daring I the coming season. i -<? ? : Here Thursday Mrs. Harry Waldo, of Hamilton, | and daughter, Mrs. Clayton House, of Robersonville, visited here yester day afternoon. RUPTURED ? ? ? Trusses Fitted By an Experienced Fitter SATISFACTION GUARANTEED CLARK'S DRUG STORE Phone 53 irr Metro -Qoldwyn -Mayen Tra. velingr Motion Picture Studio on World Tour. WILL BE AT THE Watts Theatre WILLIAMSTON, N. C. MONDAY November 26 AT 2:30 P. M. 'isitors Here Yesterday Mrs. James 1'izle and Misses Ros lyn Satterthwaite and Fannie Latham "Martin, teachers in tht Jamesville schools, were here yesterday after noon visiting ? Attend Court Here Attorney J. C. Smith and Mr. Ed James, of Robersonvill", attended court here this week. .From Plymouth Senator Carl L. Bailey and Mr. W. R Hampton, of Plymouth, were business visitors here this week. ??? Visitor Here Yesteday Captain and Ms Rr.lphr B M'al. kins, of Connecticut, visited here yes terday. Here This Week John E. Manning, state education al advisor of Civilian Conservation Corps, with headquarters in Chapel Hill .and V. H. Hill, educational ad , visor in the Windsor camp, were here this week. From Jamesville Mr. C. C. Fleming, of Jamesville, was here yesterday attending to bus i iness matters. In Town From Everetts Mr. J. S. Peel was a business visi tor here yesterday afternoon from Ev -esette; ?? ???? Attending Conference Rev. Charles T. Rogers, pastor of the local Methodist church, is attend ing the Methodist conference in Wash ington this week. In Raleigh and Wilson Sheriff C. B. Roebuck visited in Raleigh and Wilson yesterday. PAVING OR CEMENT WORK: Any one wishing to have any ce nient work doney please get jn toucli with me. I will be in Williamston all next week. Our machinery will be here, and we will be equipped to do any class of work. Our prices are rea sonable. Jim Clarke Williamston, N; C It NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue ol the judgment in an action entitled "E. G. and L. G. Godard vs. Ransom Roberson and wife. Mae Roberson." signed at the November term. 1934, of the superior court <5f Martin County by Judge Clay ton Moore, the undersigned commis sioners will, on the 22nd day of De cember, 1934, at 12 o'clock, sell for ca*h to the highest bidder in front of the courthouse door of Martin County the following described tract of land: Bounded on the north by the La nier heirs, on the east by W. R. Rob erson, on the south by the old James ville and Williamston road, and on the west by Ben Gray, ct al, being the same land formerly owned by the late^ R. B. koberson. Containing ? acres, more or less. ?This 21"t dav *4 Novembci, 1934:? B. A. CRITCHER. u23 4tw Commissioners. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of a judgment signed by Judge Clayton Moore at the November Term, 1934, of the Superior Court of Martin County, in an action entitled, "George Baker et al v. D. G. Matthews et al . Hie undersigned Commissioner will, on the 21st day of December, 1934, at 12 o'clock, noon, in front of the courthouse door of Mar tin County, offer for sale, to the high* I est bidder, for cash, a one-half undi ' vided inteerst of VVillie- Baker and | Clifton Baker in and to the following , described land: I A certain tract or parcel of land situated in Hamilton Township, Mar tin County, North Carolina, bounded on the north by the Public Road lead Relieves Headache Due To Comtiparton Thadford** Black-Draught ha* been UMd In my family for yaara," write* Mr*. J. A. Hlghtower.at Carthage. Tsxaa. "I take It foe Mek that cornea from ooortl patlon. When I faal ? coming on, I take adorn of Black Draught It acta and my haad.get* eanr. Before I knew of Black Draught, I would *uffar two or three days?but not any morertnoa I hare used Black-Draught" Thedford*! BLACX-DBAUOKT WAITS ? WILLI AMSTON iZt.mi. * ROMANCE IN THE RAIN W'pRYORE^U Show* 10-25C Toe*.. Mo*. 27 No Mat. FREE SHOW by FORD MOTORS Mo Chirp lor Artmiaaion Wed., No*. 28 Mat. J:JO VICTOR JORY in "PURSUED" Mat. 10c Ni(ht 10-lSc Thur., Nov. ? No Mot. VIRGINIA BRUCE in "JANE EYRE" Niws * Comodjr 10-25c Friday, M?*. & No Mat. Pat Patteraon in 'LOVE TIME" Saturday, December 1 1 to 11 P. K. JOHN WAYNE in "Star Packer" 10-2JC "TtiUpin Tommy," ferial * Comady 10-lSc ing from Hamilton, N. C.. to Poplar Point, adjoining lands of Dr. Ttngpen. tkcwa I. N. Pugh, et al. knosn ah .... . ham Griffin, deceased land, same as ' both Thomas B Slade and we noa live. This 19th day of November, 1934. J B A CRITCHEK. n23 4t-w Com m is* ione r. NOTICE OP SALE ? North Carolina, Martin County. I Under and by virtne of the powers ,contained in that certain deed of trust. |executed tf? the nnHrr^i^n^ Irn*^ ,on the 24th day of July. 1930, of re:- ? 1 ord in the office of the Register of Deeds for Martin County in Book C-3 at page 332, default having been made | in the payment of the obligation I thereby secured, and at the request of , the holder of said security, the un jdersigned will on the 20th day of De jcember, 1934, at 12 o'clock noon in .'front of the courthouse door in Wil I liamston, N. C., expose to sale the fol lowing described property, to-wit: ! Being eight lots in the town ni Oak | City, K. C. and known as lots numbers [778, 9, 10, II, 12, T3 and 14 in Block (B as shown on a map and survey which is of record in the Public Reg istry of Martin County in Land Di vision Book No. 2 at page 21, said map being a map of part of the town of Oak City. N. C., and showing this and the Casper Brothers property, there being situate upon the property covered by lots 7 to 14 inclusive, twTT" stores and one warehouse, reserving and excepting a lot 25 ft. by 50 ft., con veyed the late J no. L. Hines, to Casper Brothers and being the same | lot upon which the store of Casper ! Brothers now stands. Terms of sale?Cash. This 19th day of November, 1934. JOS W BAILEY. n-23 4t-w Trustee. L NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain deed FLURENE Contains Real Ephadrine 1 oz. Bottle Nose and Throat Drops, 35c 1 Vz oz. Jar Vaporizing Salve 25c For All Colds, Use FLURENE Radios Cabinet or table mod els. Battery or electric sets. Priced so low al most any one can own a radio. An ideal gift for Christmas. Let us quote you prices. J. C. Leggett WILLI AMSTON, N. C. WEAR! WEAR! WEAR! Chatham _ HOMESPUNS The finest wearing suit in America! Loom ed by a century-old North Carolina mill of the same virgin wool, the same twisted yarn, the same vegetable dyes that have made the homespuns of the Caro lina mountaineers world famous! Tailored by Griffon? with the famous, exclu sive COLLAR - HUG construction. Trousers tailored with TALON Margolis Brothers of trust executed by W. V. Ormond. Jr., to the undersigned Trustee, dated 17th day of March. 1922. of record in the Register of Deeds office in Book C-J, page to -erurt notes of even date therewith, and the stipulations j not having been complied with, and at the request of the holder of said j bonds, the undersigned Trustee, will ' on the 21st day of December. ** 1 12 o'clock, noon, in front of the court house door of Martin County, offer for sale to the highest bidder, for cash, the following described land: Beginning at \V. V OrmondV-eof ner on the Old Hamilton Road; thence down the said road 51 feet to. E. P. Bunch's line, a corner; thence DR. W. C. MERCER DENTIST Anonnces the opening of the office formerly occupied by Dr. P. B. Cone for the pnetice of dentistry. ? north conrse along Bunch's line. 204 feet, more or leu. to J. S. Rhodes' line, a corner; - thence along J S. Rhodes' line SI feet in an easterly di rection to W. V. Ormond'r line 304 feet, more or less, to the beginning. containing one-fourth (1-4) an acre. ?n taming ofl n.off or less, and being , t?rt of the had conveyed to E. P. Bunch by H iC. Cirta, Tnutre of the ntitt ol C. , H- Godwin, hanlrrnpl. and of record m the Register of Deeds of ice for Mar tin County I This 19th day of NevetnbFr, 19J4 WHEELER MARTIN. n-ZS 4t.w Trustee. Purol Johnny Says: OF HIMSELF HE'S NOT SO SURE? BUT HIS GAS AND OILS ARE MP U R E" Call PUROL JOHNNY for Service ColonialServiceStation Phone 43 Williamston, N. C. PROGRAM FOR WEEE BEGINNING MONDAY, NOV. 26 Turnage Theatre ? Washington, N. C. Mon.-Toes. Nov. 26-27 "EVELYN PRENTICE" with MVRNA 'LOY and WILLIAM POWELL Wednesday November 26 "HAVE A HEART" with JAMES DUNN and JEAN PARKER Thursday November 29 "LIMEHOUSE BLUES" with ROBT. YOUNO and MADGE EVANS ? Friday November 30 -DEATH ON THE DIAMOND" with GEO. RAFT and ANNA MAY WONG Saturday December 1 "LAWLESS VALLEY" with LANE CHANDLER Watch the Fords Go By FREE! Watch the Fords Go By Special at Watts Theatre Tues., Nov. 27th REGULAR SHOW HOURS The Great Chicago World's Fair of 1934 Brought to Your Door Thrilling motion picture of the whole Chicago World's Fair coming here! Actual scenes filmed on the fair grounds. The carnival spirit . . . the crowds ... fun ... music ... exhibits. All the breath-taking sights of the great 1934 Century of Progress filmed for your entertainment. t DON'T FAIL TO SEE 'FORD AND A CENTURY OF PROGRESS" New Film Shows Crowds, Gaiety of 1934 World's Fair An tho axdtiag, ' dghta of that great Show of Bhowo tho 1M4 WorWa Fair la Chicago, arc aooa la a bow talkiag Motion plclarc, "Ford aad A Coaturjr of Progroaa," which will ha ahoam hero aaoa. Abort, om of tho crowd showing thousands of Fair visitors oa Llof Bricbn Drive, the central otroat la tho Fair Granada, laaot ohowa tha hago Ford Kr position BaUdiag, tho mala attraciioa at A Con tnry of Progroaa far IHt "Rhapsody In Steel** The great industrial film praised by critics as the best in the past decade. Specially composed music played by a full symphony orchestra. Something entirely new. These Z Great Pictures Free ot Charge Don't Fail To See the New Forda at WILLIAMSTON MOTOR GO. Watch the Fords Go By WILLIAMSTON, N. C. Watch the Fords Go By

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