Society and Personals or WnjJAMSTOM mmi MAKT1.N COI'NTT A.Ttfcmc nu> 46 Serving mm Jmy Mesas. John G. Corey, Vernon W. Griffin, in F Griffin, John H Ed sards, C. E. Jenkins, Raymond Taylor, D. L. Hardy, O. S. Ander Mack Wynne, D. R. Everett,' H. A. Ragman. L. R. Hale, F. L. Roberson, Toby Bowen, and Sidney Bearham are serving as jurors in the Martin Stqnrior Court here this Ketmm From Lymckbmg Mrs. Clayton Moore and daugh ter, Misses Jane and Susan, and Mrs, F. U. Barnes return today from Lynchburg, where they visited Clay ton Moore, jr., a student in the Vir gini| Fpiwipal school. Rem From Wedding Trip Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Spivey re turned Sunday evening from a wed ding trip in western North Carolina, Tennessee, and South Carolina. They are at home with Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Coburn on Biggs Street. /? Washington Sunday Mrs. P. H. Brown. Mrs. C. B Roebuck, Mrs Daisy Tope, and Misses Theima Brown and Mary ONeal Pope visited Mrs. S. S. Bail ey is a Washington hospital Sunday. In Wait Forest Sunday Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Manning anil Mrs. Blanche Manning visited in Wake Forest Sunday. Bert This Week Mrs. Jasper Wearer, of Hopewell. Va., and Mrs. Jacohson, of Brook lyn, N. Y., are spending th.s week with Mrs. Yanme Jones. Vtat in FayetteriUe Mrs. John Wier spent the week end in Fayellrville with relatives and friends. Attend Funeral m ttarrrntcm Mr. and Mrs. D R. cd the funeral of Mr. Davis' uncle Clem Hunter, in Warrentoo last Fri day. From High Toint I)r. John D. Bire and Mr. of High Po nt. ?p hnr during the week-end hunting To I'isil in Richmond Mr. and Mrs. Henry Harrison till S>end Thanksgiving in Richmond with their daughter, Miss XeR Har rison. Kinl in Washington Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Cons. Miss lhilores Long and Mr Raymond Taylor visited in Washington Son day. Return From Wedding Trip Mr and Mrs. W. H. Cuban re turned Sunday from a wedding trip along the Carolina cuiast. They n il be at home on Haughton and Stnith i wick Streets wilh.n the next few days ? ? Spend Weeh-Tnd Here Misses Marjorie Lindsley and ' Olcna Bell Swain, students at W. C. U. X. C.. Greensboro, spent the week-end at home. Arrives Tomorrow Francis reel wiU arrive evening from Oak R.dgr Military Institute to spend the holidays here with his mother, Mrs. Sadie IVei. /? MlMR riu M Mrs, B. A. C'rucher is visiting rel atives in Baltimore this week. l ist Friauh Here Sunday Mrs. S)tlor) Spencer and mother. Mrs. Stokes, of Richmond, visited friend here Sunday. From fkitfir Mr and hlrs. Clyde Hiidl-un, of Abaskie. spent the week-end here with relatives. Hrrt Monday Mrs. Hugh Wyatt, of New Hol land. spent Monday here with her parents. bearer /or Spring Hope Mrs. Dean Speight left yesterday to spend the Thanksgiving holidays in Spring Hope. In Virginia Monday Mr. W. H. Biggs was in Suffolk and Smithheid. Va? yesterday al iening to business matters. In Qnantuo. Vs. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Harrison will spend the holiday with relatives in Quantico, Ya. In Durham Sunday Mr. Rnbt. Everett and children were in Durham Sunday visiting Mrs. Everett who is undergoing, medical treatment there, lin/l Fnends in Durham Miss Nancy Glover spent the week-end in Durham with friends JOHNSON ? HOISK Dignity and beauty marked tb wedding of Miss Irma Eayr Hmw of Rnbersonville. and Mr Henry Samuel Johnson, jr., of Hamilton Sunday morning at 8 o'clock at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. ami Mrs. fester House. The Rev. E. C shoe officiated The immediate fam Las and a few friends of the couple witnessed the crmnuny. The lower fluoc of the home wa beautifully decorated with white chrysanthemums and other fall flow er* In the living room a lovely im |vuvised altar of fern and long lea pur was flanked on either side by cjndrlabra holding burning ratbed ral UpCTs. In front of these wer< tno while Auur baskets titled with large while chrysanthemums ?"T>T "nuptial muvc was rendrrn by Mr>. Frank Haislip, jr. Bciuee the ceremony. she |<fayed "Gypsy lane hung" and "I Love You Truly. To the strains of the bridal chorus loan "Lohengrin," the bride ami btdegTiym mined together-from the hall During the ceremony, "Ah, Sweet Slystery of Life," was played Mendelssohn s Wedding March ma imed as a recessional. The bride was attired in a rusi wool travel suit with beaver fur am; brown accessories. She wore a shoulder corsage of talisman ruse and valley blws. Immediately alter the ceremcmy the couple left lor a short weddini trip to Washington, D. C\, aitei which they well make their home ir 666 MALARIA la 1 Day* COLDS I l*aU TaMrta ?rat day Sain. Maw Prapa Iradarfce M ala ~ My -Tiaa"?WarM'a Beat MAI l OV - KEEXE Thr rn.-m.-t* of Mis Huri Word Ktrlf. of Mrs. Roy M. Dih? jnanticn. Va.. grand daughter >lr and Mrs. Tom Har irU. oi Kotr>/A.Je, to Mr. Samurl Malio} . --n ? Mr. and Mrs Thom as Milks . - . near Kobrrsooville. '??* [-1 ? ? ?> - ?* at high noon at thr O-i ijr \t Christian church. The err a> manessed by a lar.r i ? r of ir.ends. rela tive- . Bv'.h and a.MO acre un ittoua .- r ?? attired in a royal blue tra sith navy 'blur acct--. : i- i ?--rr a corsage of talisnur : . jivl ialley niirs.' Mr-. M . ?. is thr attractive graiidcLi-. Mr and Mrs. Tom Ha.-rrr. a. _ : use past w-veral years has Made 1 ec bune r?ith thrai. Siir rev. V.vi ir- Kiiliuo in' the Mart.a t .: Is and has been very ;? , -c the younger so cial -et ^;t thr (ountv. ? Sir Mj . ?- sduvatrd in the Buri ns' ^p.d i<* the past few year- - issa a nranrsiw I'rrv 1. >yr? Sll ilk. ? Alter is- rrr-nory they Irlt for a short .? tin their re turn t!*\ ??; r j'v.- tbiir homr trith Mr ar.l Mr- Km Harrell tor the net t Eo? NOTICE North C Martin County Under u.u t>y \ ,r:ue of the power of cvii*. , I ;n a certain dn-d of tru-t execu* ??? to ine undersigned trustet - . O C ' ? tu-r <?n theWtfr day v f and of rec : ??it \ of Martin page 4#3. ": ' aviM bfwi |?*fn ? i ?vunni; a cer e > en dale and tenor has ::ig been made :* ' saii note, and the t ?. *Mtl in said deed . jag been compiled li. .?^uest of the own _ . the undersigned n Thursday. the 3rd at twelve o" r f : c ! the court ?. an of William I : -j.e to lite highest for c: tire following de arritk^t t~~ Lying -* - being in the town of WtUnsr - west side of the WLilian- . ?V . . rt-.v n road, and tour-Jivi -i?i by the Lands ot J*h h - a Wheelet Martin, on tht i-. ; Wuliamston Wasit: ,1 ? :i the south by the !.?? VT Martin, and ?>n the wt?61 ftliley and JUO- h ? 1 ; id^.m f?mr tb ^ ! ii-ja. and being iU- pi.- an of Wd Uam_? . .. ... u C. Jo)iter now This ? ?=, oay ol November. 1KM> PEEEL, n3 4l\ I riotee VHHI . i - M r i>t ILEAL i - : VII North C Hmi Ij Ill Ibr >1.. I tt Mitihrw. James J. ix-ila Jrikini. Dr. C : SAWYER Eye, 1 ? and Tht oat .* to i v M ?k s*i M?m - OIJ> ?HIKE ttl' \. C Still Coughing? No *ea" have u i orbrr: h Iftrf u>? tXWifc .. not aC . thing I gc*s : n*didan yon tj, chest o>kl a can re S-rious T' 4 con e r.Ui any ! Vt. mtrfrh (m UiC Yrdubte to ard i. J heal the Ir.fLi J !. ; rx:i-Lalca phlfa. U 1 1 ? ij? Utd. IN n insre failed. dont ? ?r- v *?*! - li!Ui^(Ui li auth< Cr'--?iiiiiU?on and to r . v il you are not nthhr<) . Hit very first boUl- tletc ~.v<. right nov ?Ad?J Under and by virtue id an order at ml* made by U R Wynne, clerk at the superior court at Martin County, m the above-entitled pro ceedings. the undernwd mwimn siooer will, on Friday, the 27th day at November. 1IN. at twelve o'doci noon in front of the Bans at Rub enon ville in the town of Roberson v die. offer for sale to the highest b.d dcr. for cash, the following described real estate, to wit: First Tract Being lota Xos. 1. 8. 10. 11. 12. and IS of the subdivision [of the L D. Roebuck land as sur veyed and mapped ny T. W. Seer est. containing lu IS acres, and also one 1 >ouse and lot and one vacant lot ad joining and lying on the Panneie ,.nd RobersonviUe tuad Second Tract: Beginning on the Mill Hum, a corner, of liwwO Jen Kins, and running 382 W 243 poles to a pine. Lyda Cohum's line, thence S 88 1-2 W 83 poles to a stake in Saraprass Point, thence N 52 1-2 E 732 poles to a sweet gum. to the run ? f Matthews Parker Swam?. in SI. Nelson line, thence down the van otis courses of the said swamp to the beginning, containing, by estima tion. Mi acres, be the same more or rv ?? tun-.c the j- t T ci v WillamHoo office. Peek's . Stare, extra visit. Eiilm lb office. Dies Co . extra nut, Tees, Dec. 1. Plymouth office. Lnam Drag Co, Thura, Dec. 10. Tbura, Dec. M. At Tsrtnro Every Wed.-Set WANTED AT ONCE Light Colored SOYBEANS Win Pay SI far Gaad Claaa Bans MARTIN FCX SERVICE HiONE 119 Our Store Is as Near as Your Phone CALL 53 ^ CLARK'S DRUG STORE la Business for Yam Healtk ^ ^ 7 srtousk MOULDS $2.50 Cake 60c Available ww and throughout Um Hob day aaaaon, ?? an otterug wth tho co > of ov dealen a beautif nl deco ICE flUAM CAKE FOE 00c. t yaapl! and will fbt ? caterer'* oak* at a VELVET ICE CREAM Gardner's Dairy Products Clark's Drug Store KNOW THE BLESSING OF PLENTY The harvest of a successful crop at Thanks giving is one which provides plenty for those who did the planting and the reaping. To suc cessfully harvest your earnings after a lifetime of work, get the habit of regular . . . generous saving. Branch Banking & Trust Co.. n c. OYSTERS BEEF AND ALL KINDS OF MEAT FOR We have standard or select Oysters by the pint or quart. Packed and kept on ice. Our prices are in line with com petition. We have a very large selection of meats for the Thanksgiving holidays. Come in and see what we have to offer. City Market 18 months old Yoa get t barrel of qualify in ertry bonte?fof Old Quaker is now mellower, ye* costs you do more! This mboktj a 18 m~mtk ? M MSB OP?KlE? mucn ninn u too mm m winw oa m FINANCIAL STATEMENT OF The Bank of Roberson ville ROBERSONVILLE. N. C. NOVEMBER 19. 1936 RESOURCES Loans and discounts $190,502.52 U. S. Government short term bonds 100.000.00 N. C. and other stocks and bonds 81.1003)0 CASH and DUE FROM BANKS 607.340.19 Banking house and fixtures $28,670.60 Less reserve 8.920.60 19.7503)0 Other real estate (old bank bldg.) 3.000.00 Accrued interest 1,392.45 Tobacco overdrafts 599.46 TOTAL $1,003,684.62 LIABILITIES Capital stock, common $ 42.000.00 Surplus fund???? ? 37,000.00 Undivided Profits, net 13.537.86 Unearned Interest 1.671.77 Reserve for taxes and interest 6361.11 DEPOSITS 902.913.88 TOTAL $1,003,684.62 SAFE ? SOUND ? CONSERVATIVE OFFICERS R. L. Smith, Pice Pres. D. R. Everett. Cashier H. C. Norman. Vice President B. L. Stokes. Asst. Cashier \H

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