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Society & Personals Hn KLBKRT S. PKKL. Editor PHONE Any Tki* i T? 46 Frank Fittman leaves Monday fo Scotland Keck, where he u-fll spen< the Christmas holidays with h;* par ems. Mr and Jiff F S Fittman ? Senator a:.J Mr*. Car! L Bailey of Plymouth, were in town Fridaj shopping. Eddie Sunktns will spend the holi days in Goldsboro with relative* Messrs. William Dave and Stepbc* Manning, of Willuni-t n Route 1 were visitors here Friday t Hisses Georgia Battle. Virginia and d Dorothy Perkins Messrs Mbert Col - train Per he Roger and Garland Ccl tram v? ted in Norfolk yesterday ? 1 Mr and Mr \*unn Everett. c?l kot> eraonviUe, were lure Friday slipping. h Mr Sol Cherry, "f Wihd-or, wa town Friday chopping j Mr and Mr* 1 I' Barnes left this week for High Point. when they will join Dr. and Mr* Bigg* for an extend ed trip TCT Ftutida Jinl mlin -immk-rn points * Mi*s Frances Williams returned this week from Virginia Beach, where she visited her mother i"f several days. Mr and Mrs James Smith wick, of Jamesville. were in town shopping yes terday _ Mr Hujnrt (jriffm. of Richmond, j i- spending the Christmas holidays j here with relatives. Mrs J (, Staton ami Robert l&gg -pent Thursday rn Richmond Mr. and Mrs I Howard Fvrrett, Mr. and Mrs E. G Anderson and Mr. and Mrs: -Jim Gray and Wiley Burroughs R-'grrs.m. of k'.herx'iiville, attended the dance here Thursday night | Mrss < "rn Pmrtor is m a Wishing ton "hospital recovering from an ap pendicitis operation performed then several days ago Miss proctor has been (juite ill. hut i- reported itnprov |>K Mr () K LaRo<|ue, of Raleigh, was in tow n Friday. Mi. Bill Spivey lias been in Rich mond this week visiting-the home of fice of the Virginia C arolina Chemical TTTrprr- atToTi, Mrs Fannie S Biggs and son, Har j ryr will spend the holidays in Tar h r?> with Dr. and Mrs Fdgar Mor \ f+st-?n. ' - 1 ? ? ?r~?...'V Mr t <? C rockctt s|>eiit Thursday J nee ted with the Standard Fertilizer i < onipany. :r-$r Misses Genevieve Tolson and Flean *"r Stevehson, Messrs. William Cook and Robert Davis, of New Bern, aj ?ti-iidPtFUir rtanre frerrThursday night Misses Sara Cone and Jane Moore are home from Raleigh to spend ihn. holidays j <* Mr. and Wr>. R P Ha was, of Lan ham. Md., are spending a few days here with Mr and Mrs Charlie James. ? Mr. and Mrs. Sherrod Corey, of Griffins Township, were visitors here J i id ay afternoon. ? I>a 11??ti Roberson, of Farm Life, vis ited here Friday. Assistant County Agent Murphy Barnes left Saturday for ' Davidson County to spend the holidays. Mr Joseph Harrison was here Fri day from Poplar Point. Mr. and Mrs. Tom B. Brandon and son are spending Christmas with rela live^-w South Carolina.? Mr. John Bland was in Washington Friday to bring a county patient from the hospital. <*_ William Hodges and Ben Courtney, of Raleigh, are spending the holidays here with their parents Ben Hopkins. Vernon Godwin, jr., '/ Hardy Rose, j^aurrived last Thurs day evening from Christ BUnmt. At7 den, to spend the holidays here with relatives .... Mr and Mrs. ( R. Johnson, of Durham, are spending Christinas here with Mrs. Johnson's mother, Mrs. Her bert 'Ward',- sr. * ?J__L?Horner wall spend Christinas Day with relatives in Fayetteville. Mr. Sylvester Peel, of Griffins, was a business visitor here Friday morn ing. i ?#? Mr. Noah Ptcl has been very ill at frfv- fmTm^yTT-Grrtfirrs 'l'ownstrip durinfT1 the past few days * Messrs I liarles Davenport and Ran soin Roberson were lure Friday from James vi He. 4r Miss Ithikts Dailey, teacher in the local .schools, left Friday-for her home n Wilson to spend the holidays. 1 Messrs. N. ( . Green and K. P. Cun ningham were in Norfolk last week it-tending to business matters* ?? ?Srrperintendentj. tJ. Mannings wa- i ,? business visitor in R;jJeighr?Fr'<lay- I He was accompanied by Kl_r*.. Man ning and sons, and Miss Grace Man ning. Coach Jamis Peters left 'Friday naming ioi?Spray, to sptinl Christ? i+ooc w h-b - Ins -mother 4>? Shelbourne Hall is home from Buu I reek t<? spend the ludidays with his parents Albert and Billie Clark, Clarence. Irvin and Milton Griffin. William W. Tiee, Cecil 1'aylor, Jim Rhodes, jr., end Buck Saunders, jr., are home front Chapel Hill to spend Christmas with relatives. : ~ ~~ Mr J. T. Mc( laron, of Willianiston Route 3, was a business visitor here Friday. + Mr. Robert Peel, of Greenville, Tenn., is spending several dlys here a-itli his tuother, Mrs. $adie-W. Peel Miss Lucille Ajjyn' left -Friday for Clayton to visit relatives during the holiday season. NOTICE OF SALE I'nder and by virtue of the power of ale contained in that certain deed ot I rust executed to the undersigned Trustee liv Inlin H Ftlu ridge and viler Hat tie D Kthendge, on the 1st lay of November, 1921, to secure cer aiu notes of even date therewith, and he stipulations not having been Corn died with, ami at the request of the udder of said bonds, the undersigned I Trustee, will on the 7th day of Janu- j iry, 1935, at 12 o'clock, noon, in front >f the c ourthouse door of Martin i ounty, offer for sale to the highest lidder, for cash, the following de- 1 cribed lands: First Tract: Bounded on the north i ly the lands of Onslow Mayo; on the ast by the lands of John Ktheridge; >n the south by the lands of Burnett ilrothers; and on the west by the amis of Burnette Brothers; contain ng 182 acres, more or less, and com nonly known as "The Ann Burnett j I'ract oi Land." Second Tract: Bounded on the mrth by the Ann Burnett land and tie lands of John H. Hthcridgc; on hr Fast by the Harrcll laud; on the outb by the Frank Cross lands: and ? ii tlu west by the Ann Burnett land, ontaining 157 acres, more or lest, a me-seventh interest in tins tract only. Third Tract: Beginning at Mayo ind the Burnett's comer in the center of Burnett Swamp or. the public road; thence down the center of said swamp to B B Harrell's and Mavo'i corner: thence along said Harrell's line to J. JL Ether idge's line: ttarnre atcmg said Etheridge's hne to tr.e public road; thence along said public road to the beginning. Containing 100 acres, more or less, and being ti e same prern i-es described in deed "f record in Book KKK, at page 380, Martin County Registry. This 6th day of December 1V34 B DUKE CRITCHER. d-11 4t-u Tru-tte CARD OF THANKS We are now in the Vuletidc >ca<on, a season when all the ? hn-tian world is preparing to celebrate the nativity of our Lord and Savior. We have no means of determining the da?e that thel first celebration wa> held, but it must have taken place several ctn turies ago The birth of our Redeem er was the most noted event in all history. He was spoken of in the Garden of Eden, and soon alter tin flood by Job, then several times l>e fore Molachi said, "The Son of right eousness arises with healing in His wings," and at God's appointed tune, it being nineteen hundred and thirty five years ago. the Son arose and has ever since illuminated the world wi*h His spirit, His love, pea:e, obeu?enc? and submission The Savior told-us to "Render there fore unto Caesar the things which art Caesar's," therefore, the members tJ. the church at Hayes Swamp desires to render our thanks unto the true and faithful followers of the Lord and Re deemer for their patience lihI forbear ance. their love and auvice. They heard our cries as the Lord heard David's, and saved us. We want to render unto every one thanks who contributed and helped'to build our meeting house We ha v.' nothing to offer y<ui for love and contributions but?our?feeble?prayer-.?We?are?m debted to every denomination in the county and adjoining counties for their aid: indebted to pe ople in ev?iv walk of nfc, and to these kind peo ple we owe a debt of gMlitude that we cannot pay, and un o you ac i.iu t die the death of a beggar, but must sa> that "God lovetn a cheerful givir^' j-iid w.- trust lie will bless you for your kindness We arc looking forward to and ex pecting the most glorious Christmas in i.nr r^irtiritiLT in I li ? mniK rif Jesus Christ and Hi- ??r?>1111 -t- ??. rejoic ing to know tLat so many kind friends assisted us to buihl a iiotise in God* a name. ? < - - -We svan' to extend 4o --each and every <>nc of ? ur friends an invitation to visit us. OtMHe am' pin i?- ir. praise and ,>ray r. Visit \'6 and give us a cfiance' tv wefromo you at < ur church aJid in ur home A^ain let us thank ill, and again invite you to visit lis. May Jthe Yord iead 11 and 'each us Jlis ways. Mrs RHODA LILLKY, For tlie Church. We desire with otor whole hearts, minds, and souls to thank ^ach one that helped to entertain our union meeting and hope the Lord may-bless' each One of them. It NOTICE OF SALE I'nder and by virtue of the power of sale contained m that certain deed of trust executed to the undersigned trustee by Watson Walters, dated 10th day of April. 1931, of record in Mar tin County Registry in hook C-3, page 575,?Uj??rrnre certain note of even date therewith, and the stipulations not having been complied with", and at'The-1 request'of the holder of said bond, the undersigned trustee will, on the 21st day of January, 1935, at 12 o'clock | noon, in front of the courthouse door 1 of Martin County, offer for sale to the ' highest bidder, for cash, the following de-t 1 ihed lainl- : ? I nst Tract: One lot in the town of i Jamesville, N. C , on the north side of the A. ( . I. Railroad, and bounded hv the lands of Martin Brothers, (.). (i. ( arson, r.ailroacf, and bun set Avenue. ; Containing one-half (12) acres, more or less. Secon dtract: A tract of land locat ed in Jamesville Township, Martin County, North Carolina, hounded on the east by Maple Branch, on the | south by Cooper Swamp. 011 the west I by (iurkin land, and. on the north by' the Marriner place. L This 29th dav of December, 1934. B. A. CRITCHER, d25 4tw Trustee. NOTICE OF SALE I uder and by virtue of the power of sale, contained in a certain deed of trust, executed on the '15th day of Maivh, 1929, by Lucy Modica, to the undersigned trustee, and of record in the public registry of Martin County in book L-2, at page 472, said deed of trust having been given for the pur pose of securing note of even date Thousands of Women Benefited By Cardui The benefits many women obtain from Cardui give them great con fidence In It... "I have four chil dren," writes Mrs. J. L. Norred, of Lagrange. Oa. "Before the birth of my children, I was weak, ner vous and tired. I had a lot of trouble with my beck. I took Car dui each time and found It so help ful. Cardui did more to allay the nausea at these times than any thing I have tm uNd 1 am in very good health and believe Cardui did a lot of it" . . Thousands of women testify Cardui benefited them. If it does not brrWr you, consult a physician. and tenor therewith, default having been made in the payment of same., and at the request of the holder of same, the undersigned trustee will, on Monday, the 21ft day of January, 1935, at 12 o'clock m., in front of the court house door in Williamston, North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder, for cash, the following describ ed real estat^to wit: One certaim.tract or parcel fo land : lying and being on the south side of 2nd South Railroad Street, in the town of Rcbersonville, N. C.t and bounded on the north by said Street, on the west by the lands of T. H Grimes, on the south by Mahala Moore, and on the east by George Gay nor, and being lots Nos. 108 <utt 109 on plat of survey of east side jAperty in said town of Robersonville, C This 17th day of December, 1934. T B SLAW. Jr. d25 4tw \ Trustee NOTICE OF SALE I'mJeCand by virtue of th^ power of JiJLk. contained in that certain deed of tru't < xe uted to the urdrr?.igned tru*. tee by Watson Walters, dateifcbth day ? A October, 1930, of recordCin the Martin < ounty Registry in hook C-3, page 360, to >ecure certain note 9>f even date therewith, and the stipulations not ! using been complied with, and at the r< quest of the holder of said bond, 1 the undersigned trustee will, on the 21st day of January, 1935, at \2) o' clodmoon, in front *A the courthouse door of Martin County, offer for sale, { to the highest bidder, for -cash, the fol- : lowing described, lands: First Tract: Beginning on St. An-' <lrcw a Street on the east side at the A < L. R R thence south 26 1-2 degrees west along St Andrews Street one hundred and fatty yards; thence south f<3 12 degrees east, two hundred j and sevcntei n yardi (217) yards to Maple Branch: ?nd along the northern boundary on Charles Street: thence up Maple Branch t > the A. L. R k: t thence westerly along and with the A C. I. R R n>.lit of way t<? the beginning at St Andrew* Street. Con taining six and nu--tenth acres. Second tetft One lot situated on the north ide of the A. C. L. R. R and bounded on tile north by Martin Brothers; oit tl.e .a t by O. G. Carson and the A. (,. L. R R. lot and on the west by Sunset Avenue. Containing b-2 ite-re, mote-ur le^s This 20th day of December, 1934. B A CRI fCHER, d25 Trustee. NOTICE OF LAND SALE L'ndcr and l y virtue of the power of sale Contained i na deed of trust from J F Martin and wife, Cottie; R. O. Martin and wife, lYnnie (James ville, N 1 ). t W B Harrington, trustee for lis a I?? 11 a Hardi?on, guar dian ?>| her children, dated February 28, 1921. and u ?' ruled in register of deeds office ??f Mai tin County, in book G-2, page 158. detault having been made in the payment of the indebted ness thereby secured, and the holder thereof having requested me to do to, I win. on Monday, January 21, 1935, at 12 o'clock noon, offer for sale at the courthouse door of Martin County to the highest bidder for cash the fol lowing described real estate, subject to taxes: A certain tract of land lying and being in Martin County aforesaid, and more particularly described and de Ened as follows: Bounded on the north by A. F. Mod- . lin and the lands belonging to the late S. L Wallace and Alice V Stallings: I on the east by L D Gardner and J J. W. Gardner, on the south by W H Martin's heirs and E. B Hardison and the la** ?. Simpson; and on the we?t by E H. Lilley, jr., and Lewis Modlin, and being the >>amc land that A. B. Marriner inherited from his father, A B. Marriner, and his mother, J Elizabeth Marriner, and also a tract containing one hundred and twenty | acres besides the Marriner land. Ret erence it here made for a further de scription of said property to deed from George W. Martin, sr? and Susan Mar tin, dated January 31, IV14, and re corded in the public -rp'ntry of Mar tin County in book ot deeds E-l, at page 470 This December 19, 1934. W. B HARRINGTON, d25 4tw Trustee. J. D. Paul, Attorney. /) W Your own druggist it evtfcorued to cWortully refund your Money en Hie spot if you ere not relieved for Creomels*"" {leieiM ( J* ' * A REAL RCA VICTOR AIR CELL RADIO 1 irat prize for toio quality' Operating efficiency! Arid batteiy t onofltiy! And backed by the greatest name in radio! There are the enviable records ol the new 1 CA Victor Blue Ribbon eir cell radio. 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