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LOCAL WOMAN'S CLUB IN REGULAR MEET THURSDAY Reports Made by Heads of Various Departments And Committees The regular monthly meeting of the local Woman's Club was held last Thursday afternoon it 3:30 o'clock with seventeen members and about thirty-five guests present The presi dent called the meetm. to order and the club collect was read in unison The secretary read the minutes of the previous meeting ami these were ap proved. The treasurer gave bet monthly re port showing a balance on hand to date of $210.84. This was accepted with thanks. Reports from the- iifferent depart ments and committees were called for and received as follows: Public welfare: Mrs 1.. B Harri son stated that the Christmas seals were on hand and would be distribut ed to different members with the re quest that as many be sold as possible. House rental committee: Mrs. I;. U. Barnes reported that the club had been rented three times. The president stated that a physician was expected here in the near future to give a lecture on cancer This meeting or program will be in charge of Mrs C. A. Harrison. Everyone should have a thorough physical ex amination once a year Mrs. Whcclei Martin made a mo tion that the club donate $5 to Miss Josephine Harrison's grade to be used at her discretion for the needy children in her room. The motion was - seconded .attd carried. The pre,;,lent urged mrli member to get in touch with our representa tives to the coming session of the State Legislature and ask them to support higher salaries for our teach ers. Our children should conic first. We want jobs for everyone and help for our unemployed, hut first con sider our children. Mrs. Goodnton on behalf of the par ent-teacher association thanked tht club for sponsoring the tea given in November -?| ? The chair asked that the garden de partment lake charge of decorating the posts on Main and Washington .Streets as was done last year. Be cause of the drive to preserve our native holly, pine and cedar were ingested lor the decorations The president stated that Mrs. W : <T Manning was now chairman of the fint-arti department. andnliat.Mr Wheeler Mrtin would be gald to help With the music of this department. Mrs. Margolis suge-ted that we ask the city fathers to extend the "I " tmns one block further at each ap Thc corresponding secretary -wax ask ed to take this up by letter to the proper officials at once, in order to relieve traffic congestion during the pre-hotiday and holiday season There being no further business to come before the meeting, same stood adjournment and was turned over to the program committee. The program for the afternoon was hora Hteeper, r, .Tffiiy I Mime demonstration agent and chair man of our American home depart |ci REOMl ILSION 1 tjjfM NEW PLYMOUTH [ NOW ON DISPLAY Being Shown at Plymouth Sales and Service Show Room in Robcrsonville | Embracing all the new features and latest creations in automobile trans port, the New 1935 Plymouth went on display at the showrooms of the Ply mouth Sales and Service showroom ^n Robersonville this week. I Though the new car is of the air-flow type, its streamlining is not as radi cal as those on some cars. Included in the marked changes are improved braking, a new transmission, new clutch, and a steadiness in steering that of itself is a positive thrill, Mr E. G. Anderson, the dealer, said to day. In the 1935 Plymouth, front springs and rear springs carry approximately the same weight, have the same fre quency and all parts of the chassis ride the same. Front-end bounce is j controlled by double-acting shock ah. , snrbers. The sway eliminator acts a | a third spring and keeps the car on Jan even keel in making turns. In all j there are about 11 major improve ments, affecting speed, operation costs and comfort, tlie dealer pointed out. The public is cordially invited to see the latest in car creations here. mcnt. Miss Sleeper had about tl irtv five ladies present, and they gave u it "Veev-4nteresting program?on to ml j values with the main theme being, "Food Values Needed by One Person I for One Year." Lovely posters were exhibited, showing the different vita mines needecT^by the human body. )These were very interesting and vdu eational \ quartet of la<lies dressed in "Ye Olde Time Clothes," sang "Auld Lang Syne " Reports were given, showing what some of the dif ferent clubs had achieved by way of canning, keeping cows and all-year around gardens. The Panuclc cTub reported that thirteen member* had 'canned 1.7(H) quarts of food and each member had all-year-around garden The following clubs took part in the program: Everett-* Macedonia. . Holly Springs, l'urmele, Poplar Chap, el and Poplar Point The posters were so interesting and durational that Mrs. J. W. Watts uggested that tins program lu* rpe scnted to the different high schools in i the county. .Mrs, Fannie C. Staton offeffd a first prize of $1; second prize -7-5'rents and third'?prT*^r50 cents u> II we school turning in the best ...copy, by one of its pupils* of these posters, ? between now and July 1. Delicious sandwiches, date bars and tea were served.?Reported. NOTICE OF SALE I Notice is hereby given that under j and by virtue of the power and au thority contained m that certain deed executed by J. B. Hynian and wife, Lizzie Hynian, to the undersigned i Trustee, bearing date January 4, 1932, and recorded in the public registry of Martin County in Book 1-3, page 583, same having been given to secure the payment of Certain notes therein re ferred to and because of default hav ing been made in the payment of said notes and at the reouest of the holder of the same, the undersigned Trustee will on Friday, the 4th clay of January 1935 at twelve (12) o'clock, noon, at the courthouse dooi of Martin county, Wiiliamst'-n, N ( .. offer fot sale, at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, the following described real estate, to-wit. "Being Lot No. 3 that was allotted to Mrs. C. E. Savage mi the Land Di ? vision of Ishmael Hyinan and duly recorded in the office of the ( lerk ot Superior Cuiirt of Marl in County-, and hereby referred to for accurate de scription, containing thirty C30J acres more or less." This tire 3rd day of December, 1934 w? J. W HINES, de-7-4t Trustee. WHAT MRS. A. J. COLLINS, OF ASHEVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA SAYS ABOUT RATS Tried preparations that killed rats, but BEST-YKT is the only one that pre vents disagreeable odOrs after killing. Also like BEST-YET because it comes in powder form, no mixing with other food, ready to use just the way you get it. You don't have to dirty your hands. The best for household use as it kills rats and mice only; will not hurt your cat, dog, or chickens. Comes in two sizes, 2 oz. size for the home, 25c; 6 oz. size for the farm 50c. Sold and gjiaranteccM>j^ulgej)jgei^Jdar<lware^oinpan^ ANNOUNCEMENT WE ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THAT WE HAVE SECURED THE SERVICES OF Mr. Rice OF OXFORD Mr. Rice is an experienced druggist, having had several years experience in prescription work. DAVIS Please j notice up sale I Undci ami I>V xirtuc of tin- putter - *ak- contained in thai certain deed i of trust executed by W K. l'arkei to r the undersigned trustee on November 15, 1934, and of record in tbe register n ,,f Deeds Office in Book 11-3, page 1 206, 10 s^CUfc note-) ??! even date |1) therewith, ami the stipulation* not having been complied with, ami at the request of the holder of said bonds, the undersigned trustee, will, on-the 22nd day of Dtcenibr. 1934. at 1- o> ( clock, noon, in front ? f the court I hoti-e door of Martlrt ^otinty, offer tor sale l?? the irtghe>l immcr. lot i ash, the following described land. Beginning at corner of l harles Dawes on Hainiltpn Koad. tljencc S 70 1-4 degrees east 45 pole-. South I 44 1-2 degrees Kast 30 poles; south j 53 degrees east 23 I 2 poles to corner of Alfred Bennett on Hamilton Koad.j thence South 5.5 degrees wot 12 1--J poles: iiiutlL-iS deyrft'.> U?1^~ jM-tuth-^SIOfr-p^nr*". amah 7k 1 2 degree# \\i-t 57 p"l< fw Conoho t- in l. thence along Conoho ? fu.k j.mlli 75 ih'gric ? m t 3" P"l." south 36 degrees west 24 f?oles; sout.i 30 1-2 degrees west 5 poles to t liarles Dawes on tOnoho Greek; thence a long Charles Dawes line, a li.anch; -Nurltr '7 1 2 ili Hi i' ' ' -'U l"lU ? north 21 .IwC' west 20 P"1c-. ?'?Till . 25 degrees west T4 poles;, north 1/ degrees ea--t 14 pole-; in.n.th 4 de gree. east 20 poles; north I - de grecs cast l'i poles; north 7K degrees cast .12 link-, imrtli 7i. dcgri c- cast l(i pole, north 52 degree- ca-t 15 poles to the beginning I ..tilainmg 102 1-3 acres. 1 This 20th day of N. umber, 10.14. II A C-RITCUER. n-23 4t-w ' Trustee NOTICE | We, the executors of the will oi Gee. E. Peel will receive hiils until the ht teenth of December for the Teasing oft the farm of George I' I'cel, situated in Martin County, eleven inih - north t i of Washington, eleven utile- south of j I Wilhainstoii. i.n'1 "tie ami one half ? miles off -highway 30 near llatis-( ios Roads. ?'J In i fiieiii h. 1 i i" 1 ' l,( ci 1 land, with list t:-; acre- available for growing tobacco. The farm will he leased for the per iod of otic year, and we reserve the right to accept or reject any bid. Signed (HARM'S M PEEL, If I) W11.1 LAMS, nto .14 7 II Lxtvulurs. notice of sale Under and by virtue of a judgment signed by Judge Clayton Moore at the November Term, l"34, of the Superior Court of Martin County, in an action entitled, "George Baker et al v. D G. , Matthews et al". the undersigned Commi-sioncr will, on the 2ist day of December, 1034. .it 12 o'clock, noon, in front of the courthouse door of Mai j tin County, offer for sale, to the high- ^ e-t bidder, for tasli. .i one-half undi- , vided inteerst of \\ illie Baker and ( Clifton Baker in and to the following [ delict ibed land A certain tract or parcel ol land situated in Hamilton 'I oivnsbip, Mar tin Comity. North I arolint, hounded on the north by the Public Road lead ng from Hamilton, N. t , to Poplar Point, adj.>ii ing land- oi Dr Thigpen. J. N Piigh, et al, known . the Wil liam Grilfin, ih ceased laud, same as both Tie mas II. Slade and we now live. ftt. This P'th day of November, 11)34 H A. t KITC'HKR, ?23 4t-w Commissioner NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the authori ty contained in that certain deed of trust executed to the undersigned trus ter on he 'ill day of January. 1930. by Susan Hopkins and husband, Isaac i . Hopkins, said deed of trust being of . I record in the public registry of Mar 1 tin County in book H-3, at page 323, | jsame being given to secure a certain. I note of even date and tenor there-1 with, and the stipulations therein con itained not having been complied with, ' at the request of lie partic*- holding 'said note, the undersigned trustee will, on the 21st day of December. 1(>34. at 12 o'clock in., in front of the court house door in the town of William ! ston, N. C, offer to the highest bid der, for cash, at public auction, the following described property: Situate on OuUerbridge Street m the town of Robersonvillc, North Car olina, adjoinin gthc lands of Spencer Williams et al*, aud bounded by the lands of Spencer Williams, Lela White James and , ?nd by Outter bridge Street, apid ^ew ?tme, louse ami lot in tin tuwn nf Robot ntiville formerly owned by Lucy hompson Brileyi and the same prem ies in and upon which the said Lucv /hompson Brilcy lived at the time of icr death. Dated this the 2Vst day of NovCm ?or. I'M. WHEF.LF.R MARTIN, 4tw ? Trustee. NOTICE North Carolina, Martin County. I. A. Bailey, Mamie Bailey, Ida Barn hill, Marjorie Barnhill, Mae Belle Barnhill Roberson, W. H. Rober son, Virginia Barnhill Rogers, Alton Rogers, S. Gertrude Barnhill, Eve lyn Barnhill Roberson, S. L. Rob erson, J. Elliott Barnhill and E. G. Anderson, Receiver of the firm of Barnhill Bros. Tr5c now Wjri that wyi the J. T. Bimhlil, H. L. Barnhill. Trua tM, H. L. Barnhill, Individually. Oumcy P. Hood. Commissioner of Banks for the State of North Caro lina, Branch Banking A Trust Com pany, for and on behalf of the Partners A Merchants Bank. A. P. |road Barnhill and Garland Barnhill. * acre Pursuant to an order of Sadie W. A Peel, clerk of the superior court of >to?i Martin County, made in the above en- H. titled proceeding* on Monday, the 2??tli | at hi Jay of November. 1934, the undersign- de^i ed commissioner appointed by the Sar. court will, oa Friday, the 4th dav of prn Januarv. 1935, at 12 o'clock m . in ir iai Sari of the courthouse door of Martin by < County, offer for sale to the highest " bidder, tor cash, the following de scribed real estate, to wit. Beginning at an iron stake, \V \ Wytin's corner, running thence an easterly course along a line of marked tries to an iron stake. \V. A. Wvnn's corner, thence a southerly course to a post oak in J. VV. Havis line, thence a westerly course to a small branch, thence down said branch a westerly course to a gum in I'elmell Branch, thence with the run of said branch to a cypress in Tranters i reek, thence up the run of said (. reek to a black gum. B I Wvnn's corner, thence an eastcrh course with B F. Wvnn's line to a black gum in the edge of the Polly Hole in Island Branch, thence up the run of said branch to a white oak, \\ A W vnn's corner, thence a southerly course along a line of marked tries to the beginning anil containing 235 acres, more or less, and being known as the A P. Barnhill old place, except that part of same sold to i Bilhe Brock Beginning .it a bridge. Island branch ? n the Kveretts and I cons Roads i count) road, running a western course 1 with said branch and I*. A. and J. L. A lark line, the A P. Barnhill old cor ; ner, an oak, thence a southeast course with said A P Barnhill old line to a [sweet gum, A 1' Barnhill old corner, | thence' an taster!\ course along said i A IV Barnhill idd line to an iioii stoh, -a corner, thence a southern course with the said \ IV BanilnH's old line trr the Avcirur -rrf A P Bamhrll's old place, thence an eastern course with said Avenue to the Fveretts and Cross Roads county road, thence a northern ui>e ivlib said toad?rr:?various ? "ill st s 1,1 tin* 1'CL.Miiniiie. lu-ing the I of land the said W. A. Wynn resides on and known as the Bill in old place Said to contain all lot of land known at the W. A. nn home place on the west >tde of Everett s and Cross Roads county I. Said t.< contain one hundred s. more or less. tract of wood land in William i Township. adjoining the lands of H. Cow en. \lr> Blttie Teel. and ?r5. and being the same land which .ended to the heir-, at-law of Mrs. ah V. Taylor, and being the same pi-.es wli'i-h were drt?dp<t to said ih V Taylor on August 2v, 1877, deed ..I record in >? W -? .'t pau? > 548 and 549, Martin County registry, containing 200 acres, more or less, and bound on the north by Major Latham ?wd of hers, on the tail and south by H. H. Cowen and others, and on the west -by-Mr* flettie Teef. S: O. Bttf? roughs land, and others Situated in the town of Everetts, N. C., bounded on the. north by C, R Roebuck, on the cast by E. A. Clark, on the south by F.. A. Clark, and on the west by Washington street. Containing 1-2 acre, more or less, and known as the old mill site. This the 1st riav of December. 1934. HUCll G MORTON. <14 4t\v Commissioner Pianos Kitchen Cabinets We have several good used pianos that we are offering at a sacrifice. We also have a large number of new kitchen cabinets, bought at a receiver's sale, that we are selling below their actual cost. Linoleum Rugs, 9 x 12, as low as $4.90. Congoleum Yard Goods, 75c yard. EVERYTHING IN STOCK DISCOUNTED 5 GOOD & BAD FURNITURE CO. WILLIAMSTON, N. C PROGRAM FOR WEEK BEGINNING MONDAY. DEC 17, 19.14 Turnage Theatre ? Washington, N. C. Monday and Tuesday December 17 and 18 "PECK S BAD BOY" with JACKIE COOPER and Dorothy Peterson Wednesday December 19 "MARIE GALANTE with KETTI CALLIAN and SPENCER TRACY On the Stage: BELL'S HAWAIIANS Thursday and Frday December 20 and 21 MADAM DuBARRY" with DOLORES DEL RIO Saturday December 22 HOME ON THE RANGE" with JACKIE COOGAN and RANDOLPH SCOTT You Can Depend on the Man Who? ADVERTISES He ha* too much at stake to risk losing your trade or your confidence. You can depend on him. He is not in business for today or tomorrow only ?but for next year and ten years from next year. He knows the value of good-will. You get better merchandise at a fairer price than he could ever hope to sell if he did not have the larg er volume of business that comes from legitimate ad vertising and. goods that bear out the promise of the printed word. Nine times out of ten you will find that the man who advertises is the man who most willingly returns your money if you are not satisfied. Don't miss the advertisements. This very day they call your attention to values that tomorrow you will be sorry you overlooked. DON'T MISS THE ADVERTISEMENTS Important When you ask for a product by name, as a result of advertising, do not accept a substitute?substitutes are offered not as a service to you. but for other reasons.
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