Society & personals Bra Spend Smndoy in Genvike Modunts V. H. Brown and Daisy Purvis and Miss Thelma Brown and in Greenville. In Greensboro Sunday Messrs. John Henry Edwards, S. Collins Heal, K D. Worrell nad Pat ere in Greensboro Sunday. ? Visitors Here Monday Messrs. J. C. Morris, Durward Ev erett, Attorney J. C. Smith and Nunn Everett, ol RobersotrriUe, were busi visitors here yesterday. Spend Sunday Here Miss Olga Dodd and William P. Hedges, of Raleigh, spent Sunday here with Mr. Hodges' parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hodges. Spend Week-End at Manteo Messrs. Tom Brandon, J. G. Sta ton, and Titus Critcher spent the week-end fishing at Manteo. Visit Parents Here Albert Leslie and Billy Clark, stu dents in the University, Chapel Hill, spent the week-end here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Clark. Visiting Here Mr. I. Margolis, of New York, is here visiting his sons, Messrs. Ir ving and Frank Margolis, and Mrs. Margolis. Visiting the South and Williams ton for the first time, Mr. Margolis is favorably impressed with the section. Here Yesterday Mrs. Harry Waldo and daughter, Mrs. Clayton House, of Hamilton, were here yesterday shopping. ? I At Oregon Inlet Dred Darden, Frank Weaver, Lu ther Culpepper, jr., Wilton Knox, and George Harris are fishing at Oregon Inlet today. Spend Week-End Here Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Malone, of Roxboro, and Taylor Malone, stu dent at Wake Forest College, spent the week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Malone, near here. ? Is Visiting Here Miss Carrie I-ee Appleby, of St. George, S. C., is here visiting Mr. and Mrs. Tom Brandon. ? | . Returns From Kittrell Mrs. K. B. Crawford has returned from Kittrell, where she visited Miss Bill" 1'urvis for several days. ? In Town Monday Mr. Simon Lilley was here yester day afternoon from Griffins Town ship. Spend Sunday Here Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Meeks, Miss Ora Meeks, Miss Velma Bottoms, all of Conetoe; and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Harrison, of Bear Grass; Mrs. J. K. Swain and Mrs. J. M. Swain, of Washington, and Mrs. Hattie Burns, of Charlotte-, spent Sunday here with Mf. and Mrs. J. E. Harrison, jr. DR. VIRGIL H. NEWBORN Optometrist fiext Vlaiti! Bethel, at Rives Drug Store, Mon day, May 20. kobersonville, Roberionville Drug Store, Tuesday, May 21. ? ' ?' ? ? ' Wittiimiioti, N. C, at Peele's Jew elry Store, Wednesday, May 22. Plymouth, at Liverman's Drug Store Thursday, May 23. Eyea Examined - Glasses Fitted - At Tarhorp Every Friday end Saturday Garden & Field Seeds Permanent Pasture Seed Lawn Grass Seed CLARK'S DRUG STORE >JU DEPENDABLE Banking Service This bank with its wide scope of banking exper ience and facilities offers the individual and busi ness concerns of Williamston and vicinity a unique and complete service. We solicit your account irrespective of size and assure you of the fullest cooperation. ? Guaranty Bank & TruA Col A. G. SMALL, Cashier. Dresses From Margolis Brothers WILL SEE YOU AROUND THE CLOCK That's what makes them ideal for vacations and just the thing for busy stay-at-homes. Sheers, cottons, and crepes in everything from sports dresses to dressy afternoon frocks. (N.B. The new JANTZEN Bathing Suits hgve already reached our store?You must see them beiore buying bathing sorts. ? Margolis Bros. From Form Life Mews. P. E. Getsingrr and Lewis Roberwm, of Fans Life, were here yesterday attending to business mat ters. . v E - . In Norfolk Lost Saturday Mrs. J. S. Getsingrr visited rela tives in Norfolk last Saturday. t Return From Wilson Mr. Joel Muse and little daugh ter, Elisabeth, returned Sunday aft ernoon from Wilson. Mrs. Muse, who underwent an operation on her nose in a hospital there last Satur day, is expected home the latter part of this Attend Baseball Game Messrs. Jos. G. Corey, C. B. Roe buck, C. A. Harrison, Hubert Smith, Jesse Melson, Chas. Miielle, and Wil lie Lassiter were among those from here attending the New Bern-Norfolk baseball game in New Bern last Sun day. Norfolk won, K to 9. -a In Northern Cities Mr. and Mrs. Charles Herriott, married here last week, are spending several days on a wedding trip to northern citie? In Scotland Neck Mrs. B. S. Courtney, Mrs. C. T, Rogers, jr., and Miss Josephine Har rison visited in Scotland Neck Sun day. -? In Richmond Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Singleton and Mr. Frank Taylor, of Richmond, vis ited here Sunday. Visits in Wilson Miss Frances Dailey spent th week-end with relatives in Wilson. Here From Dunn Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Parker an daughter, Elizabeth, of Dunn, sjxt the week-end here with Mrs. Parker mother, Mrs. Eva Harrison. Litti Miss Parker will spend several day here with her grandmother. -? From Beulahrille Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gresham ar sotv of Beulahville, visited Mt Gresham's mother, Mrs. Fann Crawford, here Sunday Visit Relatives Here Mr. and Mrs. X T. Keel and daughter, Miss Made, visited rela tives here Sunday. Visitor From Greenville Mr. Jim Clark, of Greenville, was here yesterday getting specifications preparatory to bidding on the Smith wick Street [raving project here next Friday evening. In Greenville Sunday Miss Annie Shields VanDyke, and Mrs. Garland Woolard and i dren visited relatives in Green' Sunday. w?? Home From Wake Forest George Harrison, jr., was 1 from Wake Forest for the week W ? In LaGronge Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Leman Barnhill iled relatives in LaGrange Sunda Spends Week-Find Here Stuart Whitley, a student at College, Raleigh, spent the weel here. Herriott - Williams Mrs. Edgar Harold Morrison, Tarboro, N. C., and Virginia Bea Va., announces the marriage of daughter, Francis Biggs Williams, Mr. Charles Burton Herriott, on M 8, 19J5, at Williamston, N. C. Mrs. Pitt man Hostess I almyra. Mrs. E. E. 1'ittman wa< hostess Friday afternoon to her con ttact bridge club and a few invited guests. After several progressions Miss Beatrice Turner won the high score prize, a deck of card, and Miss Ad lien Tew, of Portsmouth, Va., re ceived the guest prize. The hostest t *trved a delicious sweet course. NOTICE OP SERVICE OP PUBLICATION the'0rth <lro",u' Mar''" County; ir the ?upcrior court. LUlle Mae Jonas Oliver vs. John Le roy Oliver To John Leroy Oliver: Take notice that an action entitled as above hat begun in the tuperioi court of Martin County>y Lillie Mae Jones Oilm, wife of John fceruy Olly er, for the purpose of tecuring an ab solute divorce, and that summons in this cause is returnable into the office oTthe dark of the superior court 6l Martin County on the ISth day of Jane, IMS. Let John Leroy Oliver, the defend ant. take notice that unlets he appears fend answers or demurs to the com plaint on or before the 13th day of June, 1935, the plaintiff will apply to ! the court for the relief demanded in the complaint. ? This the 20th day of April, 1935. ' ? . WYNKfl L. B WYNNE. Clerk of Superior Court a23 4tw of Martin County. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE North Carolina, Martin County. Under and by virtue of the power' of sale contained in a certain deed of! trust executed to the undersigned trus- j tee by William Henry Purvis and wife, dated the 15th day of December, 1925. and of record in the public registry of Martin County in book Q-2, at page 464, said deed of trust having been; given for the purpose of securing a certain note of even date and tenor therewith, default having been nude! in the payment of same, and the stip-j ulations contained in said deed of trust not having been complied with, the' undersigned trustee wilt an Monday,! the 20th day of May, 1955. at twelve o' clock noon, in front of the courthouse door of Martin County in the town of Williamston, North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder, for cash, the following described real estate, to wit: A tract of land and improvements i thereon in the Town of Williamston. N. C., on the north side of Main Street, beginning at a stob, Ben Scott's corner on Main Street, running thence a straight line along Ben Scott's line to a ditch; thence up said ditch to Brown and Slade's corner; thence a -Jong Brown and Slade's line to Main Street thence down Main Street to1 The beginning, ^containing t acre, more or less. This the 19th dav of April, 1935. WHEELER MARTIN. a23 4tw Trustee. Elbert S. Peel, Attorney. SALE OF VALUABLE FARM PROPERTY Under ami by virtue of the author ity conferred upon lis in a Deed of Trust1 executed by Joseph 11. Mizell and wife, Connie Mizelll, on the 15th day of December, 1926, and recorded in Book X-2, Page 387-88. we will on Saturday the 25th day of May, 1935, 12 o'clock noon, at the courthouse door in Martin County, Witliamston, N. ( ., sell at public auction for cash to the highest bidder the following land, to-wit: Adjoining the lands ?f Joe Moye on the N.; the lands of Henry Wytin on the E ; the lands of Buck Clark and .W. R. Little on the S.; and the lands of J. L. Roebuck on the S., and more particularly described as follows: Beginning in a path or the Public Rd., corner of the lands of Buck Clark and W. R. Little; thence with said Road N 42 1-4* E. 35 15 poles and N. 38 1-2* E. 47 3-5 poles thence S. 45 1-4* I*!. 34 poles; thence N. 55* E. 71 1-5 poles; thence N. 47* W. 101 3-5 poles; thence N. 79* W. 110 4-5 poles to llorsenen Branch; thence with Ilorsepyn . Brgju h S. 4* W. 58 poles to Bates Branch; ilieiue wit! . ...th Bates Branch S. 3* E. 62 poles; thence WEAK, MISERABLE? ? Mrs. Lucretia Sons of 409 Cervais St., Columbia, (\, said : "Periodically II suffered agony. 1 could ?not hold my hrad up and at tlighL This continued suffering weakened my whole system. Thru a friend's advice I took Dr. Fierce ? Favorite Prescrip tion. I grew well and strong again and have never iiiffn-nl in that viv .i?i * " - a' - " W?II ?nil ill 1'IIK ay dill dliu have never suffered in that way since." New siae, tablets SO cts., liquid $1.00. LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES S 67* E 49 1-5 poles; thence S. 39* 28 28-100 poles to the beginning, con taining 116 1-2 teres, more or less, and being the same land conveyed to Joseph H. Mizelle by J. A. Mizelle, trustee, by deed dated Dor. 30, 1922, and recorded in Martin County Pub lic Registry in Book K-2, page 562. | This land is sold subject to all un paid taxes. failure of Joseph H. Mizelle and wife, Connie Miaell, to pay off and dis charge the indebtedness secured by said deed of trust A deposit of 10 percent will be re quired from the purchaser at the sale. This the 16th day of April, 1935. INTERSTATE TRUSTEE CORPORATION. apr-30 4t-w Substituted Trustee. Durham. N. C. Tobacco Barn FLUES Our experience has taught us to make flues as near perfect as flues can be made. You do not have to borrow your neighbor's tin snips and get him help you put your flues together, neither are you provoked to profanity because they do not fit when you buy flues from Harrison Bros. _ _ If your flues are well made you not only get a better curing but SAVE trom one-fourth to one third on wood. WE WOULD APPRECIATE YOUR COMING IN AND LET US SHOW YOU THE SEC TIONS WE MAKE AND HOW THEY WILL FIT Brick, Lime, Cement, Thimbles, Flues, Crates, Etc. Harrison Bros. & Co. Building Time! Repairing or painting your home or other property is not only a good investment and sound business policy but it helps make the town decidedly more attractive. Our Association has ample funds with which to lend for the purpose of building, repairing or painting. It will be our pleasure, and we are organized and doing business for the purpose of help ing you in this community. We invite you to consult with us Martin County Building & Loan Association WILLIAMSTON, N. C.

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