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Society and Personals OF WILLI AMSTO.N and MAKTI.N COUNTY PHONE AnyUun< far This Department 46 From Gatesvill* Mrs. Hotter and Mr. Eugene Spivey, of Gatesville, were here this week to visit Mr. W. T. Hunter, who ha? been quite ill for several days. lu Town Wednesday Mr. Norman Chambliss, of Rocky Mount and Raleigh, was a business visitor in town Wednesday. Will Return Next Week Jnlius Peel, who has been in Ashe \ille for several weeks, attending to business, will return home next week. From High Point Or John D. Biggs, of High Point, is here visiting his mother, Mrs. Fan nie Biggs. Returns To Wake Forest George Harrison, jr., returned to Wake Forest College Tuesday after spending several days here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G H. Harri In Plymouth Thursday Paul Simpson was a business vis itor in Plymouth yesterday. Fiom Tarboro Henry Bourne, Tarboro attorney, was here yesterday attending to legal matters. II'iK Return Today Mr. and Mrs. Charles Herriott will return today from Morehead City, where Mr. Herriott has been attend ing to business matters for the past three days. Mrs. CasscU Improving Mrs. Kd Cassell is recovering in Duke hospital following an opera tion for cancer. Mr. Cassell returned home Wednesday and slated that she was getting along very well. In Richmond This H eck Mr. Bruce Chesson is in a Rich mond hospital for treatment and will probably undergo an ogieration to day. Mrs. Chesson is at his b -tside Attending Meet in W ilmington Mrs. J. H. Saunders, Mrs. James T. Everett, and Mrs. T. S. Critcher and Buck Saunders attending a meet ing of the Episcopal church in Wil mington this week. Clark's Rheumatism Compound A Positive Money-Back Guaranteed Remedy for the Relief of RHEUMATISM, SCIATICA, LUMBAGO, NEURITIS, NEURALGIA and MUSCULAR ACHES and PAINS CLARK'S DRUG STORE III Business for, Your Health PHONE 5:t Plant Bed Fertilizer Smith-Douglass or International Brand* We have the Smith-Douglass and In ternational Fertilizers for sale. See us for your plant-bed needs. J. Eason& Ben Lilley WILLIAMSTON, N. C. A CENTURY PRODUCT INVADER it welcome btcaui* it anrwers the two most important liquor quottiont, WHERE DO YOU COME FROM? WHAT DO YOU BRING? INVADER comot from Contury. In science and skill, in hygiene and sanitation, Contury it unsurpassed by any distillery in the world. INVADER brings you the distilled essence of choice, de germinated corn, mellowed for eipht months in new charred oak barrels qnder temperature control. ON SALE AT YOUR COUNTY LIQUOR STORE CENTURY DISTILLING CO PEORIA ILL In Norfolk Thursday Dallas Frank was in Norfolk yes terday. Leaves for Norfolk Mrs. S. S. Brown left yesterday for Norfolk, where she will receive eye treatment. Mrs. J. S. Getsinger, who accompnied her there, returned to her home here today. Here Wednesday Governor J. C. B. Khringhaus passed through here early Wednes day morning for Elizabeth City, re turning late that afternoon. ? Mrs. Biggs 1U Mrs. Fannie Biggs is confined to hei bed at her home in New Town with a severe cold. ? From Hamilton Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Taylor, of Hamilton, were here for a short while yesterday. , Leaves for Lexington Mrs. Percy Critcher leaves Sunday foi her home in Lexington after a visit here with relatives. Mrs, B. A. Critcher and Mrs. W. H. Biggs will accompany her as far as Raleigh, where they will visit the Dickeys for a day or two. In Town Thursday Mr. Henry Johnson, Hamilton merchant, was here for a short time yesterday afternoon, the visit being k hii first since he was badly injured by a horse several weeks ago. In Town Thursday Messrs. Doug Dunn and Clarence Blown, o{ Wilson, were here (or a short while yesterday afternoon at tending to business matters. ? In Town Yesterday Judge J. C. Smith, Robersonville attorney, attended to business mat ters here yesterday afternoon. ? liiturn From Wilson Mrs. Joel Muse and little daugh ter, Elizabeth, have returned from Wilson, where they spent " several weeks with relatives. Mr. Muse is now on the Clarksville, Va., tobacco market. From Washington District Highway Engineer I'ea body was here yesterday from Wash ington making a study of the Hood conditions in the Roanoke. ? From Tarboro l)r. and Mrs. Edgar Morrison ar rived here yesterday from Tarboro to visit Mrs. Morrison's mother, Mrs. Eannie Biggs. ? Fiom I'oplar Point Mr. Slade White was here yester day afternoon from I'oplar l'oint. - THE FAVORITE ? AT THE > RIGHT PRICE GOOD WHISKEY PRICED RIGHT SANDY RIDGE Mrs. Mozella Anderson. Mrs. Clyde Williams, Mrs. N I'. Koberson, and Misses Vida Mae and Sallie Kober son were visitors at the Taylor hos pital Monday. Miss Mae Koberson is spending this week in Washington with Mr. and Mrs. N. R. Griffin. Mrs. T. A. I'eed visited her daugh ter, Mrs. Grover Moore, in a Wash ington hospital Sunday. Mrs. Moorej is expected home the last of this week. Mrs. Clyde Williams is spending a tew days with her father, Mr. J. N. Hopkins, in Hamilton. Misses Louise Roberson and Annie Marie Whitfield, of Williamston, spent Tuesday night with Miss Sudie 1'earl and Miss Isabelle Hardison. NOTICE OF SUMMONS North Carolina. Martin County?In the Superior Court. EltonJHodjw Ida Hodges. The defendant in the above titled action will take notice that auit has been itarted in thia court by the plaintiff for the purpose of obtaining a divorce from defendant and that she is required to answer or demurr to the complaint Ailed in this office within thirty days from date hereof or relief prayed for in said complaint will be granted. This 16th day of January, 1936. L. B. WYNNE, Clerk, Superior Court of jan-17 4t-w Martin County. K. L. Swain, att'y. for Plaintiff. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed to the undersigned by W K. Parker and wife, Frances K. Parker, dated 24thJuly, 1934, of record in the Register of Deeds office Martin county in book H-3, page 288, to secure certain note of even date therewith, and the stipulations not having been complied with, and ai the request of the holder of said bond, and by virtue of an order of resale, the undersigned trustee will, on the 5th day of February, 1936, at 12 o'clock, noon, in front of the courthouse door Martin County, of fti for resale, to highest bidder, for cash, the following described land: A tract of land in Williamston Township, Martin County. North Carolina, on Highway No. 125, that runs from Williamston to Hamilton, adjoining the lands of J. G. 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