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Society and Personals or W1LLIAMSTON Mi maxtin count* Aaytktac for TUa Department | 46 Attend Meettig Here Htsrs B. M. W or sky, of Oak City; Gladstone Anthony, of Ham ilton, R. C. Jordan, Wendell Ham ilton, C. A. Askew and Joe Martin, of Jamesville; C. Abram Robersoo, Hal Winslow, H. S. and Sam Evar ett, of Robersonville; T. C. Griffin, of Griffins; V. G. Taylor, Jesse Keel, J. S. Ayers, of Everetts; Jesse Crisp, of Oak City; Calvin Ayers, of Bear Grass; Clarence Stailings, of Jamesville; C. L. Daniel, of Williams Township, and G. C. Griffin, of Grif fins were among those attending a meeting held in the courthouse here yesterday for effecting preliminary plans for a county unit of the Farm Bureau Federation. MIS8 HINES AND MR. MODL1N MARRY IN EVERETTS SUNDAY. Miss Marina Elizabeth Hines and Alfred Mayo Modlin were married in Everetts last Sunday evening at 6 o'clock by Justice of the Peace C." B. Riddick at his home. Only a few intimate friends of the couple wit nessed the ceremony. Mrs. Modlin is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. E. Hines, of this county. Mr. Modlin is the son of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Modlin They will make their home here where Mr. Modlin is employed. Here from Robersonville Messrs. Henry Johnson and Sher wood Roberson were here yesterday from Robersonville attending to business matters. Spending Few Days in Florida Mrs. Allie Roberson, of Farm Life; Mrs. Lizzie Smithwick, of Jamesville, and Mrs. J. F. Jordan, of Dardens, are spending a few days in Florida. \ ? Returns to Wilson Russell Roebuck returned to A. C. College yesterday after recover ing from an attack of Influenza at his home here. Visit Relatives Here Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Copeland and iittle daughter, of Norfolk, spent the week-end here with Mrs. Cope land's mother, Mrs. Mary Bonner Gurganus. Here from Griffins Messrs. Mat Bissrll and Frank Roberson were here from Griffins township yesterday. Broadcast Over Radio Mrs. Daisy Pope, Mrs. J. A. Man ning, Mrs. Roger Critcher, Miss Ella Wynne Critcher, Ben Manning and Hildreth Mobley were in Rocky Mount last Saturday where Ben Manning and Miss Critcher broad casted over radio station WEED. Visiting the Brandons Mrs. Carrie Lou Johnston, of New York, is visiting her sister, Mrs. T. B. Brandon, for a few days. Robersonville Man Visitor Here Mr. A. E. Smith, of Roberson ville, was here yesterday attending to business. Here from Cross Roads Mr. John L. Bailey, of Cross Roads, was here yesterday attend ing to business and attending a far mers' meeting. In Raleigh Friday Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Coburn and Misses Esther Harrison and Estelle Crawford were in Raleigh Friday. Spends Week-end Here Mrs. Henrietta Williamson, of FarmviUe, spent the week-end here with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Manning. Bride ami Groom Return Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Manning returned Sunday evening from their wedding trip to New York. They are at home temporarily with the groom's mother, Mrs. Blanche Man ning, on Simmons Avenue. ? In Suffolk Sunday Miss Mymie Brown and Mr. Dick Woodward spent Sunday in Suffolk. Visit Here Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Harrell and son, of Roanoke Rapids, visited rel atives here last Sunday. Here from Griffins T. A. Whitley, of Farm Life, was here yesterday, Mr. Whitley ex plaining he came the old-fashioned way?a two-horse wagon. Spend Week-end Here Or. and Mrs. John D. Biggs, of High Point, spent the week-end here. In RobersonviUe Sunday Mrs. H. L. Meador and daughters Nettie Ferrell, Addie Lee and Ann, visited in RobersonviUe Sunday. Announce Birth Born to Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Jones, a daughter, Bettie Nellie Elizabeth, on Monday, February 10. Here from Scotland Heck Mr. and Mrs. Harry Vaughn, of Scotland Neck, visited here Sun day. Firif the Goodmons Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Chase, of Roanoke Rapids, visited the (lood mons here last F'riday. 666 SALVE for COLDS Liquids - Tablets price SaWe - Nose Drops 5c. 10c, 25c In Poeomoke Last Week Mr. and Mrs. F. U. Barnes visit ed in Pocomoke City, Maryland, lor a few days last week They were accompanied home by Mrs. Holden who will visit them for sev eral days. i In Raleigh Friday Mr. D. V. Clayton was in Raleigh last Friday attending to business. MODUS WHITLF.Y Mrs. Wm. Whitley announces the marriage of her sister-in-law, Miss Mildred Whitley, to Mr. Geo. W. Modlin on Saturday, February IS, at the home of Elder W. E. Grimes Mr?. Modlin is the attractive dau ghter of Mrs. W. R. Whitley, of Williamston. Mr. Modlin is the son of Mr. Clayton Modlin, of Ev eretts. They are making their home in Everetts. Having qualified as administrator of the estate of D, D Stella, deceased, ate of Martin County. North Caro lina, this is to notify all persons bav in claims against the estate aI mid deceased to exhibit them to the an dersigned at her home in Willism ston. North Carolina, an or before the 14th day of January. 1937. or this notice will be pleaded m bar of their recovery. All persons ill pleas ed to said estate will please make immediate payment This the 14th day of January. 193C Mrs. SUDIE STALUS. Administratrix of D. D. Stalls Hugh G. Horton, attorney. jl4 fits NOTICE or SALE INDCB MORTGAGE By virtue u( the power and a thority given by a certain mortgage, executed by Jane Rice to B. A. Cntcher. Trustee, which is mat" ed in the office of Register of Deeds for the County of Martin in bo H-3 page 227. the following prop erty w ill be sold at public auction, vu: Lot No 1 Being Lot No 16 in the Moore Field, adjoining Amy Purvis on the west, fronting N. St 7^^an^jHinrun^bjgk^ojn*^^?njL M lines S41 45' East to the depth of ISO feet Lot No .2. Beginning 73 feet front Broad Street on a street at corner of tot No 1 in Black B. in the Moore Field Plat, thence east wardly along the lines of Lota No' 1 and X about 1)0 feet to Lo. No. 2 thence southerly along lot No 4 to Jane Rtce bark corner, thence a k.ng Jane Rice corner about 130 ft to a street, thence along said street to the beginning. I Lot No 3 Beginning at the cor ner of Pine and North Street in the WilLamston Land and Imp. Co Moore Field running N. 42 E 720 u Augustus Purvis corner thence a - long his line S 41 3-4 E 130 ft. thence S 42 W 72 8 feet to Pine Street, thence N 41 3-4 W. along Pine Street to the beginning and being Lot No 19 Plan cf ate Courthouse. Wil Lamstua, N. C Time at sale: Monday. March 9. 19M. IS ociack Terms at sale Cash. February T. 1938. D. G MATTHEWS. f-Il U * Mortgagee B A. CRITCHER. Trustee A BUILDER and TONIC Mr*, r W W after of ?7 Crater St . New Brook laoi So Car. aid "1 tu>* lH*tta Pierre W.oid rn Mrdktl Dtooverv My apprtilr bad failed. my <t?rd??* w?? bad. and I bad dttfy tprila u.?l headarhr* My weight ? ? duam to I'D Iba I nwrmied with the luaic ? teaAh Ru> now1 New ?iw, .uid ft UP | $1 fl All drmgtat* FREE Chinaware Come in and let us explain in detail Darden's Dept. store FERTILIZER tor PLANT BEDS AND COMMERCIAL CROPS I am again representing the Robertson Chemical Corporation, which makes the famous Peruvian Brand Fertilizers. I also sell Soda and Fish Meal. Before buying your Fertilizer this year, see me. Guaranteed price. H. U. PEEL PLENTY of BARGAINS Still Left in Our FIRE ?% SALE They came?they saw?and they BOUGHT! Hundreds of people have crowded our store since the opening of our big Fire, Smoke and Water Sale last Thursday. However, due to the bad weather, many peo ple could not attend. To those who were unable to get here, we-wtsh to say that we still have thouands of real bargains left. Many of these items have not been damaged at all, and none are so badly hurt that soap and water will not restore them to complete usefulness. They mut go. as our spring stock will be arriving within a few days, and so we are making the reductions even more drastic. Only a few items are mentioned "Tiere. You must come and see this stock to appreciate the real values offered. Turkish Towels Regular ISc Value 9c SHOES FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN Several hundred pairs to select from. On sale for only? , 97c PRINTS Large number of patterns to select from. Special at, yd.? lie Mens $5.00 Shoes $3.25 Mohawk Sheets REGULAR $1.50 VALUES, On Sale for Only $1.19 Mens $5.00 Hats $2.89 Turkish Towels 25c Value, Now? 19c PART WOOL DOUBLE. Blankets $3.00 Value ? Now $1.98 PILLOW CASES Regular 25c Value ? Now 19c SHIRTS Our entire lot of Men's Work and DreB& Shirts have been greatly reduced. BARNHILL BROTHERS NEXT TO CULPEPPER'S W1LL1AMSTON, N. C. For That Cold - Take FLU-LAX! For That Cough?Take CREO-COD CLARK'S DRUG STORE la Business for Tour Health PHONE 53 OUR TRUST SERVICE Here it one of the most important serv ices we have to offer the people of this section. Ask us about the value of hav ing trained men advise you in making the terms of your will and in selecting an administrator or executor of your estate. We will be glad to give you full details. Branch Banking & Trust Company "THE SAFE EXECUTOR" " Sound Banking and Truat Service iot Eastern * Carolina
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