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Club BSociety and Personab ? OF WIL1.IAM8TON and MARTIN COUNTY Anything for This Department j 46 Htrt From Oak City Mr. J. T. Matthews was here Wednesday afternoon from Oak City attending to business matters. Here Wednesday Messrs. C. C. Coltrain and James L. Coltrain and son, of (jriffins Township, werr here Wednesday from Rear Grass Mr. A. B. Ayers, visiting here from Bear Grass Wednesday afler noon. explained that the condition of the roads in that section was much improved, that he made the? trip without getting "stuck." AI tend Dance in Washington Misses Sara Cone, Jane Moore, and Blanche Harrison, Messrs. Bud Crockett, John H. Gurganus, Mack Simpson, Buck Saunders, Billie Watts, J. Dawson Cook and Tom Kose were among those attending a dance in Washington Tuesday night. Visitors Here Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Barrett and Messrs. J. W. Hines and son, of Oak City, visited here Wednesday after noon. /? Raleigh Thursday Messrs. T. B. Brandon, T. B Slade and M. L. Barnes were in Ra leigh yesterday attending to business matters in connection with the farm program in this county. Here From Parmelc Mrs. George James and Mrs. Vance Carson, of Parmele, were here W ednesday shopping. Visiting Her Daughter Mrs. Blanche Anderson, of Leg getts, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. C. A. Harrison, here for a few days. In Rocky Mount Mrs. B. S. Courtney, Mrs. C. T. Rogers and Miss Josephine Harrison visited in Rocky Mount Saturday. Return From Smith field Mr. and Mrs. K. P. Cunningham have returned home here after spend ing a few days in Smithfield and Richmond. Here Yesterday Attorney H. S. Ward, of Wash ington, and E. L. Owens, of Plym outh, were here yesterday afternoon attending to legal matters. Announce Birth of Son Born to Mr. and Mrs. William R. Glover, a son, William R., jr,. in a Washington hospital on Wednesday, 1'ebruary 26. /? Hyde County Today Mr. and Mrs Roy Peel and chii dren are in Hyde County today at tending the funeral of Mr*. Peel'i father, Biilie Carrawan, who died ai his borne in Rose Bay yesterday aft ernoon. Durham This Week Mrs. H. M. Clark and Mr*. C. B Hasoell visited in Durham this week Spend Tuesday Here Mrs; Lucy Adams and Mrs. Wal ters and Misses Ruth and Mary Dailey Hardy, of LaGrange, spent Tuesday here with Mr. and Mrs. Le man Barnhill. In Rocky Mount Wednesday Mesdames Leman Barnhill, J. C. Manning, D. N. Hix, Raymond Goodmon, and J. D. Woolard spent Wednesday afternoon in Rocky Mt. ? Here Wednesday Mr. .Nathan Lilley, of Jamesville, was in town Wednesday. In Town Thursday V\. I. Waid, of Beihaven, was visiting friends in town yesterday. brom Bear Grass Calvin Ayers, of Bear Grass, was a business visitor in town Thursday. Visits His Brother Here W. R Grant, of Troy, visited his brother, Rev. R. R. Grant, here yes lerday. Mr. Grant was formerly 'ditor of the Montgomery Herald, ind he says he expects to reenter the lewspaper business. Auxiliary Meeting Tonight Members of the Woman's Auxil-, iary of the Presbyterian church will meet in a joint session of the auxil iary and circles on Friday night at h p. 01., in the church auditorium. All the ladies are urged to be pres ... In Richmond Today Mr. Warren Biggs is in Richmon today attending to business matter; ? III With Pneumonia Mrs. C D. Carstarphen is quit ill with pneumonia at her horn, here. l-ea ve for Tennessee Messrs. R. C. Davis and Hubert Biggs are leaving today for Tennes see to purchase mules for the firm of IJavis and Biggs. Headquarters for Garden Seed Plant That Early Garden Now For a quarter of a century we liave sold the high est grade seed obtainable. When better seed are grown. Clark's will sell them. BEWARE OF CHEAP. UNRELIABLE. UNKNOWN SEED! CLARK'S DRUG STORE In Business for Your Health LiS Commands on Every Count INVADER mwunm |T~ MMWlll ?c -un ? H I! CKHTUKV Otf T1L11 (K? CO. I ^ .WHM ? II TASTE BOUQUET BODY QUALITY V A L U E IP** 'tew An OLd Tdile cd a YousigPrion tiuuira ON SALE AT YOUR COUNTY LIQUOR STORE CENTURY DISTILLING COMPANY7W Let us Assist You in Raising A Good Tobacco Crop * A Martin County farmer came to see^ts just about this time last year, said he had not grown a good tobacco crop for several years, that it had grown too big and rough and would not cure bright, but came out of the barn dark and sold at a very low price. We happened to know this man's land and advised him about a particular tobacco fertilizer made especially for his type soil. He used just that particular fertilizer and made a splen did crop. Please feel free to consult us about any of your fertility problems. We are glad to serve our Martin County farmers. You may be surprised how we can help you in some way that you may least think. Did ypu know that the fertilizer plant right here in your county puts more tons of fertilizer in North Carolina than any other fertilizer plant in North Carolina? The reason is that the men who make Gro-More are right here in Martin County, North Carolina, studying Martin County and North Carolina soils and crops. Can you afford to have some man in some big city, away off in some other State, and who probably never saw tobacco or cotton grow, make fertilizer for crops on your soil? It's Made Its Way by the Way It's Made Standard Fertilizer Co., Inc. On Roanoke River Williamston, N. C. You'll Find These Agents Heady and Clad to Serve You: Farmers Supply Co. , N. C. C. O. Moore A Co. ,N.C. Harrison Bros. & Co. H.C. Bowen Brothers , N. C. Lindsley Ice Company WilfluaaUa. N. C. B. Frank Lille. Ulley b. r.6. L. D. Hardison Williamitoii. R. F. D. Rogers Supply Co. I'rbln and Romrll Rogers Bear Graaa /. F. Jordan Dardeaa, N. C. Edwin Oetsinger Dardeaa, N. C. /. Linwood Knowles Dardeaa, N. C. Sam T. Everett , N. C. Robert Roberson aville, N. C. E. Norman Harrell Oak City, N. C. Tom H. Johnson Oak City, N. C. /. B. Bowers ~ ~ " N. C. Barnhill Supply Co. Benny Hardison laaiaavtlla, N. C. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE Under and by virtue of the pro visions of that certain deed of trust duly executed by Carey Lucas and his wife, Pattie Lucas, to Henry C. Bourne, trustee, dated September X, 1929, and duly recorded in book B-3, page 251, of the Martin Coun ty Registry, default having been made in the payment of the indebt edness therein secured, and the holder of said indebtedness having demanded foreclosure, public notice is hereby given, that the pndersign ed trustee will, on Tuesday, March 31, 1936, at 12 o'clock noon in front of the Courthouse door in William ston, N. C., offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder, for cash, all the right, title and interest of said grantors in and to the tract or parcel of land described in said deed of trust as follows: That certain tract or parcel of land situate and being in Goose Nest Township, Martin County, North Carolina, formerly owned by John Ethendge, deceased, and be ing _the identical land conveyed by C. B Haasell, conuniaaioner, to A. Weatherbeg by deed duly re corded in book ?, at pace ?, of the Martin County Registry and also the identical land conveyed by the said W. A. Weather bee to James R Hyman. by deed duly recorded in book ?, at page , df the Mar tin County Registry, and being known and described as the Sarah Manning land, containing by esti mation 140 acres, more or leas, and reference is hereby made to said deeds for further description This the 26th day of February, 1936. HENRY C. BOURNE, f28 4tw Trustee. The best advice I ever gave you Chang* to MINT SPRINGS Glenmore's Mintj Spring* is the great, outstanding value leader among good whis kies today. The grains and the methods used in dis tilling it are exactly the isms as those used in the very finest of all American whiskies. OUNMOSB DISTILLSBISS CO. tea Cmi'iiuhm r s 111 in t Sprincis Wants PIANOS: WE HAVE IN THIS Vi cinity one small grand and one apartment upright. Used for dem onstrating only. To avoid expense of packing and reshipaaent, will sac rifice. Cash or terms. Write Bald win Piano Company, Wholesale De partment, Cincinnati, Ohio. 114 3t I AM PREPARED TO DO YOUR typewriter and adding machine repairing, adjusting, and oiling, at reasonable prices. Work guaranteed. Call H. T. Hyman, phone No. 3202. f 14 4t BEES WANTED: 75 STANDS OF bees, gum and gallberry location. Write at once. W. T. Hull, Vienna, Va. f 14 4t FOR SALE: SEVERAL JERSEY male calves at $1.00 each. Edge wood Dairy, WiUiamstOQ, fy-25 2t 2 1-2 ACRE FARM WITH 5 ROOM house for sale. One-half mile from depot, Parmele. Terms easy. W. C. Manning, agent. dl7 tf How Cardui Helps Women To Build Up Cardul stimulates the appetite and Improves digestion, helping women to get more strength from the food they eat. Am nourishment la Improved, strength is built up. certain functional pains go away and women praise Cardul for helping them back to good health. . . . Mrs C E. Ratllff, of Iiinton. W. Va., writes: "After the birth of my last baby, I did not seem to get my strength back. I took Cardul again and was soon sound and well. I have given It to my daughters and recommend It to other ladles " Thousands of women testify Cnrdoi benefited them. If It does not benefit YOU, ior> e.t ? physician. STOP THAT COUGH Cough* following Flu and Cold* are dangerous. Clark's Creo-Cod quickly relieves these coughs, loosens the phlegm in the chest and bron chial tubes. Sold at Clark's Drug Store in 7Sc bottles. Put this extra money in your own pocket! Every Southern farmer knows that ARCADIAN, THE AMERICAN NITRATE OF SODA increases yields of cotton, corn and all other crops. But not all knoW about the Extra NITROGEN in"Arcadian". And that Extra Nitrogen is something really worth knowing about. In cash value the Extra Nitrogen over the 1651 guaranteed, runs as high as 88c per ton; This if reported by the Department of Agriculture and Immigration of the State of Virginia. Every time you buy ARCADIAN, THE AMERICAN NITRATE OF SODA you art sure of two things: 1?Superior crop-growing voiu* of proved by many tests,- 2?Extra Nitrogen which ^p*s not cost you one extra cent. Whan you buy a*Caoian, the American nitrate OF SODA you gat extra ca>h value which i? juit like putting monev right in your own pocket. 'SOUTHERN FERTILIZERS FOR THE SOUTHERN FARMER' ,VV.I TMI AMERICAN J NITRATE OF SODA Strand Theatre ? Washington, N. C. PROGRAM FOK 'VEER BEGINNING MONDAY. MARCH 2 Monday-Tuesday Mar. t-3 Joan BLONDELL Glenda FARRELL in "MISS PACIFIC ? FLEET" Also COMEDY Wed.-Thur. March 4-5 Claire TREVOR Kent TAYLOR in "MY MARRIAGE" Also Selected Short Subjects Fri.-Sat. March 6-1 Rochell HUDSON Caesar ROMERO in "SHOW THEM NO MERCY" Comedy and Serial THF 0LDE5T BRAND IN AMERICA VJextQ uKkvked toqeUw fo~/ // 9 If no.! BAUGH El 50N5 CO ndrfqlk.ua. new Boaui.c. ? For SsJe by the Following Agents: W. R. Everett Palmyra. N. C. Salabury Supply Co. Hasaell, N. C. R. L. Smith & Co. Roberaonville W. O. Keel _ Oak City, N. C. Larry Bunting _ Roberaonville, N. C. 81ade, Rhode* & Co ? Hamilton
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