Society and personals
OF WUXIAM8TON and MAKTIN COUNTY
PHONE
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Ik Rukmoni f'tursday
Mesdame- J. D. Woolard, Leman
Barnhill, Raymond Goodmon and
.avid Hix spent yes'erday in Rich
mond.
From RubersoHville
Mrs. Leon House and Mr. and
Mrs. John Gray Taylor, of Kober
sonville. visited friends here lluir
day.
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In Raleigh Thursday
Mesdame? Gaylord Harrison, Dilia
Green, A. R. Dunning, (i. H. Harii
son and katherine Mantling spent
Thursday in Raleigh.
In Fimr Oats
Mrs. vV. C. Manning, jr., and son
left today for Four Oakr where they
will spend the week-end with Mrs.
Manning? nto.her, Mi?. Beltie
Adams. ..
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/.ran, '/ aa'j'.ay
Mr. an.I Mrs. C'harle- Hernial
left Thursday t ? -(tend 'he week-en I
at Virgtin i lieaif with Dr. aiuPMr*
Morrijon ?
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In Tirun Ti't.niJay
Mr. Keel; 1 oberson. of William
stun Route 1, was a business visitor
here Thursdt/.
A lima Meeting in tuizaoein vuy
Mrs. Gladys Taylor and Misses
Srlma Avers and Ella Mar Gaylord
attended a district meeting of the
tt'PA forces in Elizabeth City Wed
nesday.
In Town Yesterday
Mr. Amos I'errv. of Williamston
Route I. was in town on business
Thursday.
Here Wednesday
Mr. and Mrs. Xu'nn Everett, of
Robersonville, sited here Wednes
day afternoon.
In More head City
Mr. Charles Herriott was in More
head City this week attending to
business matters.
Here Yesterday
Mr. Sylvester Peel was here yes
terday morning front Griffins Town
ship attending to business.
In Town Yesterday
Mr. Julius Hardison, of Williams
Township, sjient a while here yes
terday. He explained that the Fair
view road was one of the worst in
the county if not in the entire coun
try.
From Robersonville
Mr. Clayton House, of Roberson
ville, was here for a short while yes
terday morning.
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From Origins
Messrs. Noah Peel, N. T. Tice,
and I'lenny Peel, of Griffins, were
here yesterday.
Headquarters for Garden Seed
Plant That Early Garden Now
For a quarter of a century we have 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 PHONE 53
Why Wonder Any Longer
How It It that
Produce Consistently Good
Results for Growers in this State
Quality
Tobacco '
Decide ? now ? to use Armour**
od your own crop this season. Give
your plants the benefit of the well
balanced ration of plant foods that
Armour's Tobacco Fertilizers pro
vide. For years we've seen what
Armour's can and does accomplish;
we recommend it for your use.
Farmers Supply Co., Williamston, N. C.
Slade, Rhodes & Co., Hamilton, N. C.
K. L. Smith & Co., Kobersonvilie. N. C.
Jack T. Taylor, Robersonville, N. C.
Willie Mayo Gardner, Jamesville, N. C.
N W. Johnson, Oak City, N. C.
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A word to those who
are seeking the smart
things to wear for this
spring?
You'll find the new
Suits, the swagger or
fitted Coats, and all the
Accessories, the appro
priate hat and, hy all
means von must see our
display of SHOES?if
you want the last word
in style, fit and com
fort.
MARGOLIS
BROTHERS
RUPTURE
SHIELD EXPERT HERE
H. M. SHEVNAN. widely known
expert of Chicago, will personally
be at the Ricks Hotel, Rocky Mourit,
Wednesday and Thursday only,
March 18 and 19, from 9 a. m. to
5 p. m.
Mr. Shevnan says: The Zoetic
Shield is a tremendous improvement
over all former methods, effecting
immediate results. It will not only
hold the rupture perfectly but in
crease the circulation, strengthens
the weakened parts, thereby closes
the opening in ten days on the aver
age case, regardless of heavy lifting,
straining or any position the body
may assume no matter the size or
location. No under straps or cum
bersome arrangements and abso
lutely no medicines or medical treat
menu.
Mr. Shevnan Will Be Glad To Dem
onstrate Without Charge
Add. 6441 N. Richmond St., Chicago
For 15 years assistant to F. II.
Seeley, famous rupture expert of
Chicatfo.
From GreemviUt
Chief of Police George Clerk, o
Greenville, was here, yesterday aft
rrnoon. ^
In Farmville Yesterday
Mrs. A. J. Maning, sr., and Mrs
A. J. Manning, jr., visited in Farm
ville yesterday afternoon. The)
were accompanied home by Mrs. J
C. Manning and son, Asa, who vis
ited relatives there since early this
week.
Visiting in Windsor
Mrs. W. G. Peel is spending sev
eral days with relatives in Windsor.
In Norfolk Yesterday
Messrs. W. W. Griffin and James
L. Coltrain were in Norfolk yester
day attending to business.
Return From Richmond
Rev. and Mrs. Z. T. Piephoff and
son, ZacA, returned yesterday from
a several days' stay with friends in
Richmond.
Here Thursday
Mr. R. L. Whitehursi, of Cross
Roads, was here yesterday.
To Spend Week-End in Raleigh
Mr. Howard Gross will spend the
week-end in Raleigh attending to
business.
In Norfolk Yesterday
Dr. W. C. Mercer was a visitor
in Norfolk Thursday.
From Jamesville
Mr. Thomas H. Brown was here
yesterday from Jamesville.
Here This Week
Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Lilley, of
Jamesville, visited here this week.
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From Robersonville
Chief William Gray, of Roberson
ville, was a visitor here yesterday.
Leaves for Washington
Millie Watts, jr., left yesterday for
Washington City, where he has ac
cepted a position with the Roberts
Paving Company.
To Visit in Raleigh
Mr. and Mrs. W. J Hodges will
s|*-nd the week-end in Raleigh with
their son, Mr. William Hodges, and
Mrs. Hodges.
Mission Society Meeting
TheWoman's Missionary Society
fo the Methodist church wil meet at
the church Monday at 3:30 p. m.
SANDY RIDGE
Mr. J. B. Lanier continues quite
ill at his home.
Mrs. Marian Hudson, of Godwin,
spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs.
Thade Roberson, who is very ill at
her home.
Mr. John Ward and family, of
Rocky Mount, attended the funeral
of Mr. Kader Godard Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Hudson and
children, of Dunn, attended the fu
neral of Mrs. Hu$)s*n's brother,
Mr. Kader Godard Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lucian Hardison,
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Cherry visited
Mrs. J. B. Lanier Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Coltrain at
tended to business matters in Wil
liamston Saturday.
Mrs. Lizzie Cherry is visiting her
daughter, Mrs. Tetterton, in Plym
outh for a few days.
NOTICE
Having this day qualified as ex
ecutrix of the estate of Kathleei
Wallace Lilley, late of Jamesville
N. C , notice is hereby given to al
persons holding claims against said
estate to present the same to me on
or before the 28th day of January.
1937, or this notice will be pleadec
in bar of recovery of same. AH per
sons indebted to said estate are re
quested to make immediate settle
rnent of same.
This 28th day of January, 1938.
ANNIE WALLACE FLEMING
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8ALUE OF VALUABLE FARM
PROPERTY
Under and by virtue of the au
thority conferred upon us in a deed
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COLTKAINE - ROBERSON
Beautiful in its simplicity was the
ceremony performed in the home of
the Rev. Louis Hoiliday on Satur
day evening, March 7, when Miss
Lillion Coltra'n and Mr. George
I'ugh Roberson were quietly mar
ried. The bride wore a navy suit
with accessories to match. Only a
few close friends of the bride and
groom were present.
Mrs. Roberson is the daughter of
Mrs. Sallie Coltraine of Wiliiamston.
She received her education from the
Wiliiamston and Conetoe high
schools, later accepting a position in
Rocky Mount.
Mr. Roberson is the son of Mrs.
Jennie Roberson, of the Farm Life
section, where be is a prominent
farmer.
Mr. and Mrs. Rober-on will make
their home at Farm Life.
of trust executed by H. W. Barber
and wife, Annie Barber, on the 23d
day of July, 1926, and recorded in
Book X-2, page 347, we will, on Sat
urday, the 28th day of March, 1938,
12 o'clock noon, at the courthouse
door in Martin County, Williamston,
N. C., sell at public auction for cash
to the highest bidder the following
land, to wit:
All that certain tract or parcel of
land lying and being in Jamesville
Township, Martin County, and State
of N C., containing 580 acres, more
or less, bounded on the N. by the
lands of J. T. Simpson, L. M. Bar
ber, H. W Barber, and the Modlin
land, on the E. by the lands of W.
C. Manning and Roanoke R. R. and
Lumber Co., on the S. by the Mill
Road, and on the W. by the lands
of Vance Price and the Dennis Sim
mon Lumber Co., and more partic
ularly described as follows, to wit:
Beginning at the corner of this land
and the Modlin land and the lands
of W. C. Maning, thence S 1 W.,
191 poles, thence N. 62 W. 100 poles,
thence S 10 W. 14 and 2-5 poles,
thence N. 67 W. 334 poles, thence
N. 22 E. 227 poles, thence S. 45 E.
10 poles; N 66 1-2 E. 6 and 3-5 poles,
S. 32 E. 10 poles; S. 41 E. 6 poles,
N 88 E. 24 poles, S. 64 E. 40 poles,
S. 54 E. 97 poles, N. 12.40 E. 68
poles to the beginning, as shown by
a map of same made by A. Corey,
surveyor; this is same tract of land
conveyed by Farmers and Mer
chants Bank to H. W. Barber by
dated dated July 9, 1926, and re
corded in bok W-2, page 363. Reg
ister of Deeds office. Martin County
This land is sold subject to all
unpaid taxes.
This sule is made by reason of the
failure of H. W. Barber anil wife,
Annie Barber, to pay off and dis
charge the indebtedness secured by
said deed of trust.
A deposit of 10 per cent will be
required from the purchaser at the
sale
This the 17th day of February,
1936.
INTERSTATE TRUSTEE
CORPORATION,
mr6 4t Substituted Trustee.
Durham, N. C.
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full fragrance, fane flavor,
Mai body, have made MINT
SPRINGS the value leader
In die limited budget w hi (key
market. No wonder?lt*i a
GlenmoM product!
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111 i it I Springs
HARDWARE
Garden and Farm Supplies, such as
Rakes, Hoes, Water Hose, Plow
Lines, Shovels, Pitch Forks, Hole
Diggers, Grubbing Hoes.
Paint Headquarters
MADE BY
Benjamin Moore
"As Good as the Best if
Not the Best Paint Sold"
We also carry in large quantities
Nails, Plows and Plow Castings,
Bush Axes. If it's hardware you can
depend on finding it here and at the
right price.
WILLI AMSTON
HARDWARE CO.
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PENDER'S
Your Opportunity To
Save Money on
Quality
FOODS
SOUTHERN MANOR
CATSUP I PRUNES
14-oz. Bottles
2 for 25c
No. 2 1-2 Cans
2 for 25c
Eatwell Oval
SARDINES, 3 No. 1 cans 22c
White House
APPLE BUTTER, 38-oz. jar . 15c
Fancy Blue Rose
BULK RICE, 4 lbs 19c
Southern Manor Golden Bantam or
WHITE CORN, No. 2 can 10c
For Breakfast?Serve Post
TOASTIES, 2 pkgs. 15c
Southern Manor Bartlett
PEARS, No. 21-2 can 19c
MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE, lb. 27c
OVALTINE, the food beverage, can 35c
Hershey's Breakfast Cocoa, can .... 10c
Kellogg's KAFFEE HAG, 1-lb. tin 45c
BRILLO, for pots and pans, 2 pkgs. 15c
BORAX, 20 Mule Team, pkg. 14c
SUNBRITE CLEANSER, 4 cans 15c
WALDORF TISSUE, 4 rolls 17c
OUR PRIDE
BREAD
20-oz. loaf .. 9c
D. P. BLEND
COFFEE
lb. 23c
PROGRAM POR WEEK BEGINEGINNINQ SUNDAY, MAR. IS
TRIO THEATRE ? ROBERSONVILLE
Sunday. March II 8I|#W*: ?*?*?.? ?? *--? *? *?
ICK POWELL. ANN DVORAK "THANKS A MILLION." with D
Mania jr and Tueaday Marsh II and 17
"PETRIFIED FOREST"
with LaaUe Howard, Bette Darb
ON OUK STAGE
See Has Hayworih?M Mlnutas Novelty Aet
Wednesday March It
"PEOPLES ENEMY"
PEKSTON POSTER
Thnraday 0?ly Mink II
"HOUSE of a THOUSAND CANDLES" with Mae Clarke, Phillips Holmes
rrttay Oalj
?ENLIGHTEN Thy DAUGHTER*
A 8 pedal M Shew al I
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"GUNFIRE"