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7mm Society & Personals ILIUT I mil in hi iimy KHONK Ht turns from Hot Springs Mrs. C. A. Harrison returned homt Sunday from Hot Springs, Arkansas leaving Mr. Harrison there foi treatment. He is getting along very well, last reports stating that he wa: improving rapidly. Here from Griffins Mr. Chas. M. Peel was here yes terday from Griffins Township at tending to business matters. Palmyra Man Visitor Here Mr. Robert Everett, of Palmyra was a business visitor here yesterday /n Tennessee for Several Weeks Mrs. Carlyle Langley and son art --(lending several weeks with rela tives in Shelbyville, Tenn, while Mr Langley is on the Abingdon, Va., to bacco market. Atcepts Position Here Mr. ('. K. Clark, of Everetts,ha? accepted a imsition with the Vir ginia Electric ami Power Company. He and Mrs. Clark will move here just as soon as they can find a home --?? IIome from College for Week-end Miss Sarah Roberson, student at A. C. College, Wilson, spent the week-end at home. She was ac companied to Wilson Sunday after noon by her parents. To Visit in Florida Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Peel and family leave tomorrow for Florida, where they will visit friends for two weeks. \Hrrt from Form Lift I Messrs. Herbert Manning and J. , L Col train were here yesterday : from Farm Life attending to busi Homc from School Miss Mary Elizabeth Keel, student at A. C. College, Wilson, is confined to her home near here on account of illness. / Leaves for Wake Forest Harry A. Biggs leaves tomorrow for Wake Forest where he will spend I 1 the holidays with friends. I'isit Mrs. Peacock Here Mrs. Bertram E. Brown and Bertram Brown, jr., of Tarboro, visited Mrs. John Peacock here Sunday. To Visit or Richmond Miss Ethel Harris and Mr. Bruce Wynne leave tomorrow for Rich mond where they will visit Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Singleton for the Thanks giving holiday. \ To Visit Here Tomorrow Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Lawrence and children and Mrs. Paul P. Lane will arrive tomorrow to spend the Thank.-, giving holidays with Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Peel. ? fnitj Mother During Week-end J. 1). Bowen, Duke l:niversity stu dent, spent the week-end here with |his mother, Mrs. John M. Bowen. I istts in Golttsboro Mrs. F. W. Hoyt, jr., visited rela tives in Goldsboro last week. CLARK'S CREO-COD For Coughs, Cold and Bronchial Affections Specially Soothing to Membranes Affected by CHEST COLDS CLARK'S DRUG STORE PHONE 53 SPECIAL! On Iver Johnson Guns and Gun Shells This Week Only Watch our windows for Weekly Specials CULPEPPER HARDWARE COMPANY Thursday November 28th At this season of the year, when the spirit of Thanksgiving should be most predominant, we wish to thank those who have so liberally given us their patronage. Your cooperation, your friendship, and your good will is, in a large rgeasure, responsible for our existance as a firm and as a business. For all of this we extend our hearty thanks. WILLI AMSTON HARDWARE CO. In Norfolk Saturday Mrs. Theodore Robenun, Mrs. Ira Harrison and Mrs. Jimmie Harri son spent last Saturday in Norfolk shopping Attend Gome m Ralagk 1 Messrs. C. G. Crockett, Bill Spivey 1 R. L. Cobum and S. H. Grimes wert among those attending the Duke-1 State football game in Raleigh last 1 Saturday. Ltavet Tomorrow lor Xev York | Miss lmogene Riddick leaves to- ; morrow for New York where she will i visit friends during the Thanksgiv- i iug holidays. /? Richmond last ll ffi Mrs. E. P. Cunningham, Mrs. Z. T. Piephoff and Mrs. John Peacock shopped in Richmond last week. ? To Visit in Bethel Miss Lela Brown Barnhill will spend Thanksgiving in Bethel with her sister, Mrs. Ferd Pollard. To Tint in Clinton Mr. and Mrs. Z. T. Piephoff and son, Zach, will visit friends in Clin ton this week. H ill Visit in Greenville Mr. and Mrs. Garland Woolard and sons, and Miss Annie Shields Van Dyke will spend Thanksgiving n Greenville with relatives. Here from Smilhfield Mr. and Mrs. Hugh B. Anderson of Smilhfield, visited Mr. Anderson's mother, Mrs. Mamie Anderson, here yesterday. Visit Relatives Here | Mr. and Mrs. Sebastian Macon, of Richmond, spent the week-end here with Mr and Mrs.H. M Burras. Visit Here Sunday J Misses Roseman YapDyke and Mary Moye, of Greenvile, visited friends here Sunday. Visit in Fremont Mrs. Harrell Everett and Mrs John Peacock spent Sunday in Kre-j mont visiting relatives. In Greenville for Week-end Mr. and Mrs. Iverson Skinner spent the week-end in Greenville with relatives. ? Visits Miss Eason Here Miss Mary Pritchard, of Virginia Beach, spent the week end here with Miss Elhaline Eason. Visits Relatives in Wilson Mrs. P. B. Cone visited her sister, Mrs. Robt. Fulghum, in Wilson last week-end. In Kinston Sunday Mrs. C. G. Crockett and Miss Mary Ann Crockett visited friends in Kinston Sunday. A lend Funeral of Mrs. Je frees Mrs. Clayton Moore, Mrs. J. G. Slat on and Mrs. F. U. Barnes were among those from here attending th funeral of Mrs. C. A. Jeffrees in , Kinston yesterday afternoon. ??? In Greenville Yesterday Patrolmen George Stewart and Pill Hunt were in Greenville yesler day. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified a* Administrator of the estate of Mrs. Mary M. Houae, late of Martin County, North Caro lina, this is to notify aU persona hay i ing claims against said estate of said ceceaaed to exhibit them to the un dersigned at Oak City. N. C.. on or before the 9th day of November, IBM, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said esUle will please make immediate payment. This 5th day of November, 1935. B M WORSLEY. Administrator of Mary M. Houae. B. A. CritcheT. attorney. n? ?tw NOTICE Having this day qualified as ad ministrator of the estate of Augus tus Moore, deceased. late of Martin County, 'North Carolina, this is to notify all persons wilding claims against the said estate to present them to the undersigned at hie home on R F. D No. 3, WiUiamston, N. C , on or before the 10th day of Oc tober, 1936, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of any recovery there on. All persona indebted to said es tate are requested to make immedi ate payment. This 10th day of October. 1935. R. A MOORE. oI5 6tw Administrator. NOTICE or 8 ALE Under and by virtue at an order of the Superior Court of Martin County, made in the special proceed ? Hiss VIOLA MANNING WEDS I MB. QKOBOIK E. MARTIN In tltt pretence of a large number J of (needs and relatives, Mias Mary l Viola Manning and George E. Mar- | tin were married at the home of the i bride's parents in Jamesville last 1 Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock, the Rev. Ed Sexton, Rocky Mount min ister and special friends of the con- ; trading couple, performing the cere- j tnony. i The bride was accompanied by I her sister, Miss Leta Faye Manning, i and the groom's brother, Mr Chas. ^ Martin, was best man. Mrs. Martin is the young and at- J tractive daughter of Mr. and Mrs. l ) Raleigh Manning and is very' popu la i' among the younger set of this < section. Mr. Martin, a promising ' young man of the Jamesville section, 5 is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. George W. Martin. ? ;. Immediately following the ceremony 1 s Mr. and Mrs. Martin left for Florida 1 where they will spend several da\s. * I'pon their return they will be at * home near Jamesville. t ings entitled, 'V. L. Roberson. Ad ministrator of the Estate of Augus tu? Ayers, versus Mrs. Willie Ayeis } widow, and Jesse Ayers and others." r heirs at law of Augustus Ayers, de ceased, the same being No. ?. upon the Special Proceedings Docket of t said Court, the undersigned Com mis- < sioner will, on Saturday, the 21st day , | of December. 1935, at eleven < 11 > o- < clock a. m., in front of the Bank of i Robersonville, on Main Street, in ] the Town of Robersonville, North ; Carolina, offer for sale, at public ? auction, to the highest bidder, for ; cash, subject to the dower rights of I Mrs. Willie Ayers, widow, which was l allotted to her by special proceed- < ings of record in the office of the t Clerk of the Superior Court of Mar- ! ie County in Order and Decree Book < No. 12. page 31 et seq., that certain < tract of land lying and being in Rob- 1 ersonville Township, Martin Coun I t>. North Carolina, bounded on the I north by the lunds of J. C. Keel, on the south by the lands of Mrs* Pearl Worthington, on the west by the ' lands of J H. Roberson, jr., and J. C. ] Keel, and on the east by the run of Tranter's Creek, same being a part I of the lands of tlie late Augustus ' Ayers, containing sixty-three (63) acres, more or less This the 16th day of November, J 1935. V L. ROBERSON. ni9 4tw Commissioner. J. C. Smith and Hugh G. Horton, Allorncys. NOTICE OF EXECUTION SALE North Carolina, Martin County?In 1 the Superior Court T. F. Harrison, L. B. Harrison and Mrs. T. F. Harrison, trading as Harrison Brothers and Co, vs. 1 Alon/o Riddick & Roena Riddick. By virtue of an execution direct eo to the undersigned from the Su jvrioi^^o^^of^^i^f^Counlyin e a oar in me town u sell to the hlehest e) to satisfy said ex- u right, title and in- '2. he above entitled action, I will, on at llonday, the 2nd. day of December, L 1036. at twelve o'clock II.. in front tJ >f the courthouse door in the town n a Williams ton, sell A ^ aidder for cash, scution, all the right,, terest which the said Al- nzo Riddick tnd'or Roena Riddick, the defend - ints, have in the following describ- (w real estate, to-wit: ... 1st Tract: Beginning at post, d< Victoria Hassell's coiner in James ju K. Hasstil s line, theme S 25 1-2 W a 17 poles to a pine, thence S 64 1-2 n< ? 4 poles to a stake, thence 25 1-2 6C X 65 poles to the run of a branch. d< Victoria Hassell's corner, a black th ?um, thence down the run of said co >ranch to its mouth at the run of th teedy Swamp to a cypress, Utan th little's corner, thence N 25 1-2 L !3 1-2 poles along sa:1 Utah Little's V *nc to a post in James A. Hassell's H inc. thence N 67 West 17 1-2 poles th c the beginning and containing T1 0 1-2 acres, more or less. ar 2nd Tract: Beginning at an iron th take in the west side of road form- B< rly known as the Old Mill Trap tri ead near and forked black gum. fo uniting thence westwardly a Pc traight line to a pine by which co here stands a small white oak. - ihich pine is near an old grave yard ltd the line of Minerva Little (now Lena Riddick' thence running outhwardly along said Minerva dttle (now Roena Riddick) line to he Hickory Grove road, thence east vardly along the various courses of aid Hickory Grove road to the old dill Trap road, thence northw ardly 1 llong said Mill Trap Road lo the >cginning. This 31 day of October. 1935. C. B. ROEBUCK. Sheriff. t-5 4t-w Martin County. NOTIC E OF SALE Under and by vutite of the au hority contained in that certain deed ' ?f trust, dated the 1st day of March. 1915, t xecuted by John K. Corey and A ife, Lizzie L. Corey, said deed of , trust being of record in lite Public Registry of Martin County in book 19. at page 513, same being tgiven to secure a certain note of even date ind tenor therewith, and tlie stipu lations therein contained not having la en complied with, the undersigned ! substituted trustee, at the request of the parties interested, will, on the l Iffh day 01 December, 1935, at 12 ' Veloek m . 111 front of tlie courthouse ioor in the Town of Williamston, North Carolina, offer to the highest bidder, for cash, at public auction, the following real estate: I Beginning at at black gum now Don't COUCH hiadoff ASK FOR. MENTMOMULSION If it Fails to Stop Your Couqh immediately Ask for your MONEY BACK Davis Pharmacy anding and marked in the head of ittle Creek, and which u the south ist corner of what la known aa the ettie Lee Grey land and the north - lat corner of the Lewia Holliday ind, running south 5 degieea W. 42 poles, to R. J. Peel s line, thence ith aaid R J Peel'a line west 63 iles to Lew is Hoilidg^'s line thence ith aaid Holliday's line north 9 1-2 cgrees ? 124 poles to u marked ead pine w ith "pointers thence nth 22 3 4 degrees W 90 polea to cypress, Holliday's and Peel a oof sr; thence south 84 1-2 degrees E. I poles to a cypress, thence north 3 ?green E. 40 poles with the bed of e Settle Lee Grey Canal to the rner of the Bettie Lee Giay field; ence north 8 1-2 degrees V ? > oi? ire (3> pines no v ma. td p.- 1 treed corner between tin- F.-no urd aid Ih'tie I,ce l< lam lis being the southwest c iner c e Bettie Lee Ores tract of land lence a northwardly course witn i old line of marked trees, being e old dividing line between the .ttie Lee Grey and Symon Ward rets to a small branch about one urlli mile north of the" J Edwin el road; thence down the various inses . f tiie i "i ter el .'aid I . .mc.i to H cypress itump in the center of I Little Creek, marked with pointer*; thence up Little Creek, it* various course* to a line of marked tree* and thence with said line of marked trees to the place of beginning, con taining two hundred acres, more or less, subject only to a limber deed or. the south part of said land of about 511 acres. Dated this the 6th day of Novem ber, 11)35. ROY D KEAR, nl2 4tw Substituted Trustee. Wheeler Martin, Attorney. Shop Early for (ihrist"ias VeeU's -- ]ewdvi& "Gift Center" 131 Main Street WILLIAMSTON, N. C. Here is a real treat for the women who want solid comfort and smart styles? All Shelby Suede SHOES GE/tTLY REDUCED , $4.85 Take from our regular stock. While they last. Come in and get yours now. Margolis Bros. CALVERT TODAY... THANKSGIVING TOMORROW! HOLIDAYS thould be jolly days. But don't let "off dayi" follow "days off I" Temper your good time with good judgment. Call for CALVERT ? best of the better blends. Enjoy it as a gentleman should?in moderation. Don't forget, tonight, and you won't regret, tomorrow I Buy better whiskey . . . .Call for CALVERTi Calvert BUT BETTER WHISKIES e 10M. Calvert-Mary land Dletllllnir Co., Ine. Esemrtlve Offices- New York, N. Y. Calvert's "Reserve and Calvert's rtnee.nl ft. ended Whetss
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