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Society & Personals 40 Returns from HospUal Oswald Stalls, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Stalls returned this week from Rocky Mount where he underwent an operation for appendi 'ritis in a hospital there recently. Home from College Miss Kathryn Harrison is home front Sullens College, Bristol, Vs., to the holidays with her parents.' Returns from Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Date Rathfoo re-' turned this week from Roanoke Rap-I ids where Mr. Rathfon underwent an operation for apcndicitis two weeks i ago. In Wilson Yesterday Attorney B. A. Critcher was in' Wilson yesterday attending to pro fessional matters. Attends Supper Here Mr. E. T. Smith, of Palmyra, was one af the Legionnaires attending the legion supper here this week. Mr. Smith was one of the first Mar-| tin County men to march in the bat tle fields of Europe and bad a part in the last engagement. To Spend Christmas Here Mr. and Mrs. W. Jack Hunter, of Greensboro, will spend the Christ mas holidays here with Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Hunter III at Home Here Mrs. J. Sam Getsinger and son, Conrad, are sick with influenza at their home in New Town. . I ? Here from Jamesville Mr. C. C. Fleming was here Wed nesday from JamesviUe. In Roanoke Rapids Tuesday Jimmie Harris was in Roanoke Rapids Tuesday. Undergoes Operation Undergoing an operation for ap pendicitis in a Washington hospital last Monday evening, Reg. Manning, young son of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Manning, is getting along very well at this time. Here from Hamilton Messrs. Gladstone Anthony, Frank L Haislip and R. W. Salsbury were here Wednesday afternoon from Hamilton. ,IU at Home Mr. D. D. Stalls continues ill at his how ban on Main Street Here from Cross Roods Mr. J. F. Bailey, of Cross Roads, visited here this week. Home from Durham Roger Critcher, jr., arrived Wed nesday night from Duke University to spend the holidays here with his parents. Return from Delaware Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barnes and son, Francis, returned Wednesday night from Maryland and Delaware where they spent a few days with relatives and friends. Visits in Leggetts Mrs. C. A. Harrison visited her mother, Mrs. Blanche Anderson, in Leggetts this week. Visiting in Wilson Elbert Peel, jr., is visiting relatives fnWttSon. Returns from Hospital I Mr. John W. Green and daughter, Miss Louise, left yesterday for Dur ham. They will be accompanied home by Mrs. Green who will spend Christmas with them. Mrs. Green has been undergoing treatment in Duke hospital and is much improv ed. ? ? Leaving for Baltimore Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Woolard anc son leave tomorrow for Baltimore where they will spend Christmas wit! relatives. Here from Everetts Mr. W. F. Crawford, of Everetts was here yesterday attending tt business matters; ? Federal Representative Here Mr. John R. Ellington, of I'ersoi County, was here this week in th interest of the Emergency Seed am Feed Loan Fund of the Federal Gov eramsnt. Home from College Misses Faye Mobley, Jessie Ma Anderson, Marjorie Moore and Rus sell Roebuck are home from Atlanti Christian College, Wilson, arrivei this week to spend the holidays will relatives. In Norfolk Yestreday Messrs. Wheeler Martin, W. F 'and Sutton Carstarphen were in Not folk yesterday attending to businet matters. To Attena c ourt tn Clerk of Court L. Bruce Wynne and C. D. Carstarphen have been summoned to appear as witnesses in court at Rocky Mount tomorrow. Moves To Kinston i Mr. W. Kennedy, operator fi the Western Union here during tl past several years, has resigned at i he with Mrs. Kennedy is moving ; Kinston to make their home. M ( R. L. Weldon, traveling represent; I live of the company, is on duty i the local office temporarily. Mams To Lpcalt Mer* Mr. Charles Harriott, of Norfolk, division manager for the Colonial Ofl Company, was here this week m?king plans to establish headquar ters in WOKamston Omkom Hospital ! Miss Annie Shields VanDyke left Wednesday for Durham where she will undergo an operation on her inose- she w?s accompanied by her sister, Mrs. Garland Woolard. faded Home Tomorrow ! Mes&rs J?y and Roy T. Griffin are expected home tomorrow from Tenn essee where they have been on lo ;bacco markets during the past sev eral weeks. Birthday Party Observing his fourth birthday an niversary, Little Bobby Harrison anfartom.J -L ... entertained about 30 of his little J [r'ends at the h?me of his parents. | Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord Harrison, | here last Monday afternoon. Games were play and refreshments were en joyed by the little guests. Santa t laus favors were distributed. V? Entertain tor Miss Holliday j Friends of Miss Lillian Holliday entertained with a shower at (he home of Mrs. Lester Edmondson in Point last Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. The living room was attractively decorated with the color scheme of red and green being carried out. ? Miss Holliday was presented with a Urge basket full ?f usefu, Rifts Refreshments, consisting of cake and ice cream, were served. N?,TICE ADMINISTRATION i..rvh^id ,v Mit ate of Kobcrsonvillc, Martin County' 'jeesonsholding claims against said "talc are hereby notified to present the same to me for payment at my of f<? ?hfU|m?,0,,Vilk' * "n "? he ^ 1 December, 1935 I of the\rnU"CC *'!' be ''"eaded in bar ' h debUl V'Very ,?f Sa"u A" arsons lo mati S"'les,alc arc requested SSS&mJmmM* This December 10, 1934 ... . Jr-C. SMITH, dl46tw Administrator. NOTICE OF SALE Under and hy virtue of power of Mle contained in that-eerW-deeded "c;utcd on June 7(h. 1921. by v w Anderson and wife, Mary An derson; A. Anderson and wife, Lula Anderson; and Bettie M. Harrell to the Chiclcaniauga Trust Company lru?tec, and recorded in book P.l at page 16, of Martin County registry securing the indebtedness therein ex pressed. and default having been made in payment of same, the undersigned Imeni1 h,,,Uketl ,rVstec' whoae appoint I ment has been duly made and regis tered in die Martin County registry. | will onSaturday, December 29tli, 19J4 ? ]i ?5!0fk n??"- offcr at public sale to the highest bidder, for cash, before the courthouse door of Martin County, Williamiton, North Carolina, the fol lowing described lands, to wit: I Situated in Williamston Township, | County of Martin, North Carolina and I described as follows: Beginning in | Wmatcad branch on the McGaskey 1 wI^,h,f,nc'?T'h 77 degW.2T milei, j N- 72 \V. 36 4-S poles, S. 73 1-2 W. Everett mill pood. N. 17 dee W 82 fflt Nu? dt V 65 1-2 polsgL N M de?. W. 24 44 pole., ST^ dH' E S Ud^c V,? de? E U2 Poi?; , SC 65 d?g. ?.44 pole., S. 83 de?. E fe"?? br..ch; | .heoe. north 10 deg E U^eTo'thJ ,hetr.vr? *?"/?%?. -d, .hence al?tg ttld ,^,7^ the'ucl i k 89 de*. EC 55 3"S P?lts ?? S 2&rcdt!h'ncr alnn? "id ri,J ** K 52 pole., S. 4 deg W. 80 4-5 pole. ,o the beginning and ? 4 acres, more or less, and being the name land, conveyed to frustee "h J* W" S- Rh^e's! 1909 .nHf . cd January 11. JW. and of record in Martin County Kegi.tr>, in Book XXX, page 21, also being the same land, a one hall undi vided mtere.t of which was conveyed w ?'b ?nd A. Anderson by Bettid ff 1900 j br d"d daU'd 1 ebruary II, 1909, .nd of record in said registry m book SSS. page 578, reference^ere io made. Thi. November 28th. 1934 j ^ W. A. DARDEN, nJ() dlw Substituted Trustee NOTICE OF RE SALE I Under and by virtue o( the power of sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed to the undersigned trustee by Lucy Modlin on the 9th day o March, 1939. and of record in the Public regt.tr, of Martin County in Book V-2, page 581). said deed of trust having been given for the purpose of I securing a certain note of even date I and tenor therewith, and default luv , tng been made in the payment of said note and interest thereon, and the stip ulatlons contained in said deed of trust not having been complied with, and at the request of the holder of said I note, and by virtue of an order of re sale, the undersigned l'rustee will, on : the 21st day of December, 1934, at 12 | o clock, noon, in front of the court , house door in Williamston, N C re | sell to the highest bidder, for cash I lie following described real property to-wit: 7 \vm h?Mfe in ,he r?*n of 'Williamston, N. C? and being the | same house an.I lot n?w occupied by I wCy w?o hounded by Church St., Mrs. Motly Peel, Bowcn house and Brother ?" bi>rl< b)' B?Wtn an'1 This 3rd day of December 1934 I , - , " A CRITCHKK, ' ' * Trustee. NOTICE By virtue of the power contained in that cectain deed of trust executed by W. Jackson Holliday and wife. Lucy Holhday, to M. K. Blount, trustee, dat ed March II, 1930. and recorded in | book B-3, page 415, Martin County registry, default having been made in the payment of the notes secured there by. and by request of the holder of said indebtedness, the undersigned trus Sore . ,Nfonday' January. 14th, 1935, at II o clock, a nr. before the courthouse door in Williamston, N C ."IC highest bidder, for cash the following described tract or parcel of land, situated in Martin County, I.e. Hat tract .of laud known as the 1 David Boston home place and .con lo Vir?sni? Boston and Mary '2X. KVI 1,n,t0n' by dprd dated April Ktli, 1857 and recorded in hook O I Page 624-25, said deed being made a 1 P,a-r' ai.ld Parcel of this description; this being the one-half interest in said tru.'t of Ini*11 .1 lull \ Willie Smith ."y \ irginia ( ordon l.j deed tinted Oc tober 13, 1919, reference to which is hereby made for more accurate dcscrip i ,lon- This being the same latitl dc ? scribed and conyeyed in that said deed "f trust executed by W. Jackson Hoi Inlay and wife to M K Blount, trus tee referred to above. I This December 10th, 1934 . M. K BI.OUNT, dU d,w Trustee. - _ NOTICE North Carolina, Martin County, in the Superior Court. Bettie Brownley and husband, H. K BrowDley. J. W. Coborn. Leila Co born, Oladyi Bondurant, and Hue W W Willouahb'y, Lola Clement. Geral dine King and husband, A D. King, Clarence Coborn, Mat tie Coborn, Murial Rawls, Eleanor Coburn, E. T. Bateman, R L Coborn. and Hunt er Coborn. The defendants, Lula Clement, Ger-' aldine King, A. D. King, Clarence Co- \ burn, Mattie Coburn. Murial Rawls. | Eleanor- Cuburn, Jv, T. Bateman, and-; Hunter Coburn, will take notice that summon** in the above entitled action is issued by the clerk of the superior court of Martin County on the 13th defendants. That uid action it for the purpoee of partition of real estate in which the plaintiffs and ti* defend ants have an interest That said ?* - tion if returnable before the Clerk c1 the Superior Court of Martin Cv? thirty days after the date of thia no tice. The defendants above named will take notice that they are required to appear before the clerk of the superior court of Martin County within ten days after thirty days from the date of this notice and answer or demur to the complaint ot the plaintiffs, of the court wilTgrant the relief demanded. This 13th day of December. 1934. L. B. WYNNE. Clerk of the Superior Court dl44tw^^B^^^jd^fartir^Jount^ m ; m u : i am SGirt* IT IS TOO LATE TO LIST 11th Hour Suggestions but we might remind you that we can J make your late shopping easy and pleasant. Our store is well stocked with many fine gifts?gifts that will be appreciated by any member of the family. Something to J S 4 selected from this store will solve any 'i Christmas Gift Problem that you may have. Come in and let us make sug- ; gestions. j* Margolis Bros. "Full Feeling" After Meals Here U bow Thedford'a Black Draught proved helpful to Mr. Archie W. Brown, of Fort Green, Fla.: "I bare taken Black-Draught when I have felt dull from over eating or eating too hurriedly," he writea "Small doeea right after meala rid me of gaeee and heavy feeling. I am a great believer In Black-Draught." Thedford'a BLACK-DRAUGHT Purely Vegetable Laxative "CHILDREN LIES THE BVBLP" NOTICE! I have arranged to secure a 15-acre tobacco con tract for the B. B. Sherrod Farm at Hamilton. Any one interested in buying this farm?150 acres cleared ?see me at once. JOHN W. GREEN Representative of North Carolina Joint Stock Land Hank of Durham ? \\ V V \ TAKE. YOUR Last Minute Christmas List TO HARRISON BROS AND CO. When you make your selections at Har rison Brothers, you are assured of genu ine quality at a price within reason. Our large and varied stock of new and dis tinctive styles, combined with carefully selected quality will make your gift se lections delightfully pleasing. We have an assortment of gifts for any member of the family. Come in for suggestions. Harrison Bros, and Company Williamston's Largest Department Store WATTS ? Monday Night, December 24 Midnight Show JOJJJS] GILBERT "CAPTA1N HATES THE SEA" Mon., Dec. 24 Mat. 3:30 WARNER BAXTER in "HELL IN THE HEAVENS" NEWS and SHORT Matinee end Night 10-2Sc Tucs., Dec. 25 Mat. 3:30 "GIRL OF MY DREAMS" with MARY CARLISLE NEWS and SHORT Matinee and Night 10-25c Wed., Dec. 26 Mat. 3:30 'THE MOONSTONE" with DAVID MANNERS PHYLLIS BARRY SERIAL and COMEDY Mat. 10c Night 10 15c Thur., Dec. 27 No Mat. BACHELOR of ARTS with TOM BROWN and ANITA LOUISE Newi-Short 10-25c Fri., Dec. 28 Mat. 3:30 Charles Butterworth & Jimmy Durante in "The Student Tour" NEWS .nH SHORT Matinee and Nijjht 10-25c Sat., Dec. 29 1 to 11 P. M. TOM TYLER in "The Silver Bullet" "Tailspin Tommy" Serial Also COMEDY 10-15c Financial Statement of Bank ?f Robersonville, Robersonville, N. C November 28, 1934 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts ... ) 83,292.62 Banking house and fixtures 27,000.00 Other Real Estate 4,219.55 U. S. Government Securities ... $419,200.00 North Carolina Bonds 80,000.00 Other Stocks and Bonds 19,200.00 Cotton Producers' Loans that are guar anteed by Commodity Credit Corp. 51,243.54 Accrued Interest on Bonds 2,347.87 Cash, Cash Items sad Due from Banks 415,74343 Total Cash and Securities 987,735.04 TOTAL $1,102,247.21 J. H. ROBERSON, JR., President R. L. SMITH, Vice Presiden DEPOSITS INSURED ^ - er ^ The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation WASHINGTON, D. C. tcnnn maximum insurance rcnnn 4>JUUU FOR EACH DEPOSITOR $*JUUU We will handle all 12c Government loans on cotton that are guaranteed by the Com modity Credit Corporation. Just deliver your cotton to an approved Bonded Storage Ware house, and they will prepare your note and papers fto that we can handle. H. C. NORMAN, Vice Pretident LIABILITIES Capital Stock $ 50,000.00 Surplus Fund 25,000.00 Undivided Profits, net 11,459.44 Reserve for Contingencies 8,000.00 Reserve for Depreciation on Building 3,125.00 Reserve for Interest 1,715.05 DEPOSITS 1,002,947.72 TOTAL $1,102,247.21 SAFE SOUND CONSERVATIVE S. L. ROBERSON, Assistant Cashier D. R. EVERETT, Cashier
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