Society & Personals ILB1KT ?. PBBU I Her* from famesville Professor C. B. Martin was here yesterday from Jamesville complet ing arrangements for opening the Farm Life School next Monday. Mr.' Martin is principal of the school there this year. Leaves for Texas. Professor Bryant Carstarphen left yesterday for Austin, Texas, where he will continue as a member of the University of Texas faculty. He has been here this summer visiting his mother, Mrs. C. D. Carstarphen. Here from Greenville Mr. John Overton, of Greenville, is spending a few days here in the Guaranty Bank and Trust Company. Visitors here from Hamilton Mm Harry. Waldo, Mm Clayton House and Miss Effie Waldo, of Hamilton, visited here yesterday aft ernoon. Leaves for Oak- Ridge Francis Peel left yesterday for Oak Ridge where he will attend school this term. Visit in Greenville Mites Carrie and Lue Roberson and Doc Eugene Rice visited friends in Greenville Sunday. Here from Hardens Miss Thelma Getsinger, of Har dens and Plymouth, was here for a short while yesterday afternoon. Here from Norfolk Mrs. Mary Dare Shute, of Nor folk, spent the week-end here with Mr. and Mrs. J. Sam Getsinger. Mrs. Shute says her mother, Mrs. Sam S. Brown, is getting along very well following an operation on her eye there week before last. Mrs. Brown is expected home some time the lat ter part of this month. Hire from Roper Mr. John Latham, of Roper, visit ed friends here Sunday. In Richmond Friday Mr. K. G. Strawbridge was in Richmond Friday attending to busi ness matters. In Chapel Hill Yesterday Messrs. W. H. Gurkin and Julius Roebuck visited friends in Chapel Hill yesterday. Spind Sunday Here Mr. and Mrs. Vance Bunting, of Bethel, spent Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Perry. Spends Week-end Here George Harrison, jr., who is at tending school at Wake Forest Col lege, spent the week-end at home. He is a candidate for a position on the ^Vake Forest varsity football team this fall. ? In Washington Hospital Mrs. K. P. Cunningham is in a Washington hospital for treatment. /? Farmvitte for Week-end Mrs. J. C. Manning and sons, Asa and Jimmie, spent the week-end in Farmville with relatives. Returns from Clayton Mrs. Francis Barnes renamed I home Sunday (rom Clayton after spending several days with her par ents. Visit in LoGrange Mr. and Mrs. I.eman Barnhill visited relatives in I.aOrange Sun day. leaves for Greensboro College Miss Oiiva Swain left yesterday for Greensboro where she will enter j Greensboro College for Women this e Returns from Riehlands Mrs. G. H. Harrison has return id home after a visit at Carolina Beach and Riehlands. Here from Raleigh Mr. and Mrs. William Hodges, of Raleigh, are sending the week here with Mr. Hodges' parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hodges. In Raleigh Today Mrs. J. C. Manning and son, Jim mic, Mrs. J. W. Manning and daugh ter, Katherine, are spending today in Raleigh. Visits Parents Here Benjamin Courtney, of Raleigh, spent the week-end here with his [wrents, Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Court ney. Visit Virginia Beach Miss Myrnie Brown and Mr. Dick Woodward spent Sunday at Virginia Beach. ? Attend Meeting In Rocky Mount Messrs. J. D. Woolard and Wil liam Kvcrett were in Rocky Mount last evening attending a district meeting of Ford dealers. Here from Bear Gross Mr. Calvin Ayers, of Bear Grass, was a visitor here yesterday. Visit m Henderson Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Everett and Jessup Harrison spent Sunday in Htndersun with Mr and Mrs. R. G. Harrison. I ^ Visiting Air. and Airs. LiUey Miss Eva Pearl McKeel, of Wash ington, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. jJ Eason Lilley, near here. I Leaves for School I.uther Hugh Hardison, of James ville, left yesterday for Buies Creek where he will attend Campbell Col lect this coming term. Leaves for Christ School Irving Bennett left Sunday for Arden to attend Christ School. a Leave for College Taylor Malone, son. oi Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Malone, George l'eel, jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Peel, left yesterday for Wake Forest where they will attend college this year. Silver Tea Wednesday The 1'hilathea class of the Chris tian church will hold a silver tea at the home of Mrs. G. H. Harrison on Main Street, Wednesday afternoon, September 25, from 4 to 6:30 p. m. ? Vtsil Friends Here Mrs. W. A. Ellison and daughter, Miss Mary King Ellison, " of Bel haven, visited relatives and friends here last week-end. Spends Week-end Here Miss Evelyn Harrison, of Dur ham, sjient the week-end here. Announce Birth of Son Mr. aipl Mrs. John W. Wynnt announce the birth of a son, John W Jr., at the Faxton Hospital, Utica N. Y., on September 4, 1935. Mr Wynne, a native of this county it now in< business at Utica. Mrs Wynne was formerly Miss.Sudif Kirkman, of Greensboro. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE of sale under EXECUTION State of North Carolina, County ol Martin?In Superior Court. rs p Maffkamii ?nj war o - Di ? ?mrt ??%*? ~WIHIMICWS Hllfl wY . n. IHlUurS Company vs. Frank Bell and H. J Eth ridge. Under and by virtue of an execu tion directed to the undersignec from the Superior Court of Martir County in the above entitled action I will, on Monday, 7th of October 1935 at 12 o'clock, noon, at the courthouse door "Martin County seT to the highest bidder, for cash, tr satisfy said execution, all the right title and interest which the said [Frank BeH or J. H Ethridge, de ' fendants, have in the following de scribed real estate, to-wit: One house and lot and vacant lot in the Town of Oak City, N. C., and bounded on the East by B. E Moye, on the Northwest by land: of B. E. Moye, on the South by th< lands of J. T Daniel and on th< West by public street, being lot! Nos.'One and Two in Block. "J" ol plot ol the Town of Oak City, N. C This 31st day of August, 1935 C. B ROEBUCK, s-10 4t-w Sheriff Martin County. NOTICE OF RESALE Under and by virtue of an ordei of resale of Superior Court, Martir ings entitled "B. A Critcher, Admin ?strain/of Calvin Moore vs Wheel er Mobre, gt al," the undersigned Commissioner will, on Une 16th day Ice creaa Special Attention To Party Orders CLARK'S DRUG STORE uow^5' They 're a cheerful little earful You'll hear where'er you go For smokers say "They Satisfy" And smokers ought to know I 0 IMS. ItMRT t Mm Tottcco Co. KEF/ O^lh/Q-Mojl SO Next time he will wear his rubbers! When fire finds ? house holder without enough in' sijrance there it mo ne*l lime in so far as that property is concerned?it's gone That's why the beat time to take out insurance\ is before the fir*. Harrison and. Carstarphen BILL CARSTARPHEN NORMAN HARRISON Branch Bank Building WILLIAMSTON, M. C. LEGAL NOTICE! of September, 1835, at 11 o'clock noon, at the courthouse door, Martin County, offer for sale to the high est bidder, for cash, the following described lands: First Tract: Bounded on the south by the Jamesville and Williamston road, on the east by Jim Rhodes land, on the north by the land of John Land, and on the west by the land of George Bowen. Containing 4) acres, more or less, except one acre which has been sold off the above I land. Second tract: Reginning at a pine 1 tree in W C. Moore's and Henry Spruill's line, and running a west erly course a straight line about six ty yards, more or less, to a rock buried near the edge of the road, known as the Road, running from main County Road to Swindell's ' ditch, and thence along said road a southerly course about thirty yards, I more or less,' to a sweet gum in said Moore's line, thence a northeasterly ! course along said W. C. Moore's line to the beginning. Containing one ! half (1-2) acre, more or less, the same purposing to be all the land on the south side of the line from the said pine at the beginning part of this description and along a I straight line to the road, the said road. | . This 31st day of August, 1935. B. A CRITCHER, s3 2tw Commissioner. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue, of a judg-l ment of the Superior Court Martin | County in an action "Federal Land Bank vs. Byra K. Ballard et al." the undersigned commissioner will, on Wednesday, October 2. 1935, in front of the courthouse door Martin Coun ty, at 12 o'clock noon, offer for sale I to the highest bidder, for cash, the j following described land: A tract of land located in Goose I Nest Township, Martin County, a hout three miles west from the Town of Oak City, N. C , and bounded on I the north by the lands of the Lamb i heirs (formerly Cotton land), and the lands of Mark Jones, on the south by the lands of F. M. Johnson, j on the east by the lands of Mack Jones and Pat Haskett, and on the west by the lands of F. M Johnson. Containing 434 acres, more or less. For a full and complete description of said land reference is made to a map made by T. Jones Taylor, sur veyor, on August 25, 192ti, and being the same land deeded to Byra K Ballard by J. G. Staton and wife,! dated 3rd day of May, 1936, and of record in Martin County Public reg istry in book U-2, page 217, to which .reference may be had for a full and complete description. [ The terms of sale are one-fourth .cash and the balance on credit in five (5) equal annual installments, fiCC malaria nnn COLDS Liquid - Tablets first day. ) Salve - Nose DropsTonic A Laxative LEGAL NOTICES with interest This 2nd day of September, 1835 B A CRfTCHER, s3 4tw Commissioner. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of an order of the Superior Court. Martin Coun ty, in an action entitled "Virginia Ross vs J C. Ross, Guardian et at," j entered at the June term special. 1935. and under and by virtue of the authority contained- in a deed of trust dated 24th day of November, I 1934, from Will Bryant and wife, of t record in the register of deeds' of-1 Ace in book Q-2. page 203, the un dersjETUv^commissioner will, on the LEGAL NOTICES 1st day of October, 1833. at 12 clock noon, at the courthouse door Martin County offer for sale to the highest bidder, for cash, the follow ing described property Being all of lots numbers tan (10) and eleven (11) and twelve (12) in the land division of Everett and Daniel, said map being of record in book 1. page 426 of the public reg istry of Martin County, said lot lo cated on the southwest side of the A C U Railroad in the town of Oak City, North Carolina. This 31st day of August. 1933. B, A. CRITCHER, s3 4tw Commissioner. Luck Alone Is Not Dependable Luck will work ... sometimes. 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