Tuesday, May IS, 1928 cSk ttZZu? SksaiMMMto ■te. Returns Prom Wilmington | Mrs. J. H. Hale, who has been spending some time with her mother, Mrs. Bloxley, in Wilmington, has returned home. She returned with Mr. Hale, who went for her in his car last week. Returns Prom Ohio Grover W. Hardison has returned from Ohio, where he has been for the past ten weeks as agent ror me Dobbs Hat Co. # Leave Today Mrs. Sam D. Harrell and three little girls of Rocky Mount, left today for their home at Rocky Mount, after a several days visit to Mrs. Mary Bell Osborn and Mr. S. W. Harrell. Return* To N. t. C. W. Miss Mary Harris returned yester day to North Carolina College for Wo men after attending the funeral of her aunt, Mrs. Henry D. Peel, which took place here on Sunday. Spend Week End Here * Misses Edna Wood, of LaGrange, and Mary Jones, of Grimesland, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs./ Mi lton Moye. i Visit in Pour Oaks Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Manning, jr., > spent the week end with Mrs. W. D. Adams in Four Oaks. Guest of Dr. Cone Dr. A. fi. Fleming, of Louisburg, was the guest of Dr. P. B. Cone ou Sunday. In Norfolk Today Dr. and Mrs. J. D. Biggs, Mrs. J. W. Watts and Rev. C. H. Dickey spent today in Norfolk Attends Funeral in Scotland Neck Miss Esther Harrison attended the funeral ofrMrs. Sellars in Scotland Neck on Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Sel lars was the sister of Miss Lucy Claire Ivey, who . taught in the local schools this year. Here From Dunn „ Mrs. Mc. D. Holliday, of Dunn, vis ited her son, Harper Holliday and fam ily during the week end. In Louisburg Sunday Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Harrison, Mrs. G. W. Hardison, and Misses Kather ine Hardison and Virginia Harrison spent Sunday in Louisburg. Return From Winston-Salem Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Crawford have returned from Winston-Salem, where they visited their niece, Miss Frances Williams, who is a student at Salem! Academy. | SALE OF LAND FOR TAXES I, W. B. Daniel, official tax collector for the town of William*ton, N; C., have this day levied on the following tracts or parcels of land and will sell the same"kt public auction, for cash, at the courthouse door of Martin County in the town of Williamston, on Monday, June 4th, 1928, at 12 o'clock m., for taxes due and unpaid for the year 1927, unless the taxes and costs are paid on or before that day. > v This the Ist day of May, 1928. W. B DANIEL, myll 4tw ' x Tax Collector. White Taxes Coat Total P. A. and Mr*. P. A. Ballard, 1 lot Main St. 47.60 1.80 49.40 JH. Beach, 1 lot Haughton St. _ _ 6.47 1.80 8.27 S. S. Brown, 1 lot Haughton St. 46/13 1.80 47.93 Crhcher h Critcher, 1 lot Sycamore St. 4.50 1.80 6.30 Mrs. B. A. Critcher, 1 lot Watts St. lat riverj 111.60 1.80 113.40 Mrs. Alice Godard, 1 lot Haughton, 1 lot Railroad St. 84.38 1.80 86.18 Mrs. J. G. Godard jr., 2 lots Bagley St., 7 on Crawford, I lot Smith wick Street 204.75 1.80 206.55 J. G. Godard, 1 store Main St. 1 lot Elm St., 1 Haughton I iot Broad, 1 lot Hamilton Road 114.91 1.80 116.71 Mrs. ifary P. Godwin, 1 lot Main, 2 Elm St. 188.64 1.80 190.44 F. W. Graves, 1 lot in Watts Grove ~ 5.63 1.80 7.43 T. S. Hadley, 1-2 interest in hotel 115.91 1.80 117.71 Walter Halberstadt, 1 lot Gurganus St 33.75 1.80 35-55 John L. Hassell, 1 lot Smithwick Street 149.50 1.80 151.30 Mrs. Mary Lee Hassell, 1 lot Main & Church; 1 lot on Main, 4 stores —___ 480.46 1.80 482.26 Mrs. Lucy Modlin, 1 lot on Church St 22.50 1.80 24.3d Nathan Orleans, 1 vacant lot 29.29 1.80 31.70 bH. Roberson, 7 lots river \ 7.88 1.80 9.68 .C. Stover, 2 lots on Watts Street 9.00 1.80 10.80 H. W. Stubbs, 1 lot Smithwick Street, 1926 and 1927 144.00 1.80 145.80 Mrs. R. Sumara, 1 lot on Smithwick Street ~. ...... ... - 48.38 1.80 50.18 B. B. Williams, 1 lot Railroad St. . ... 34.75 1.80 36.55 M. R. Wilson, 1 lot on Main Street i. 9.00 1.80 10.80 Mr*. L. B. Wynn, 1 lot Haughton Street 45.00 1.80 46.80 Colored Ruth Andrews, 1 lot Washington Street 11.25 1.80 13.05 Olivia Andrew*. 1 vacant lot Sabrey Braswell, I lot on Railroad Street —_ , 6.75 1.80 8.55 Peter Davis, 1 lot on Washington Street - 16.19 1.80 17.99 Garland Ewell, 2 lot on Hamilton Road 9.07 1.80 10.87 J. D. Gray, 1 lot on Smithwick Street - 22.94 1.80 24.74 Wn. Grimes and P. D. Williams, 1 lot Sycamore St. 22.50 1.80 24.30 Augustus Hawkins, 1 lot Sycamore Street 38.25 1.80 40.05 James Hines, 1 lot on Wilson Street t ... ----- 13.15 1.80 14.95 L. C. Hoggard, 2 lots on Washington Street 45.00 1.80 46.80 Henry M. Howard, 1 lot on Washington Street 4.50 1.80 6.30 Noah Hiff, 1 lot on Washington Street 19.05 1-B0 20.85 Lula Hyman, 1 lot on Martin Street ; 2.25 1.80 4.05 Ed. Johnson 1 lote on White Street 9.45 1.80 11.25 William Latham,/ ! lot Pearl Street : 11.25 1.80 13.05 Alonzo Lloyd, 1 (lot Elin Street 6.63 1.80 8.43 Elijah Moore Eatate, 1 lot Main Street 22.50 1.80 25.30 Catherine Price, agent, 1 lot Hyman, 1 Washington, 1 Hamilton Road - 7.75 1.80 9.55 Fenner Respass, 1 lot Elm Street —, 10.25 1.80 12.05 John Rhodes Estate, 1 lot on Main Street 16.88 1.80 18.68 Riley Rogers, 1 lot on Washington Street 6.75 1.80 8.55 frfmrj Pnffi" 1 lot on Hamilton Road 11.87 1.80 13.67 John R. Raffin, 1 lot Washington St., I lot Elm St. 74.25 1.80 76.05 Whit Ruffin, 2 lots on Elm Street . 13.66 ,1.80 15.46 Besaie Scott, 1 lot on Church St. 7.88 1.80 9.68 W, Henry Sherrod, 1 lot Washington Street 11.25 1.80 13.05 Florence Simmons, 1 lot on Harrell Street —~— 9.00 1.80 10.80 Sherrod Slade, 1 residence —,— lO.OO 1.80 11.8(1 Noah Slade Eatate, 1 lot on Elm Street ...... ; 4.50 1.80 6.30 Edward Smith, 1 lot on Hamilton Road 3.09 1.80 4.89 Willie Thomas, I lot on Sycamore Street 16.65 1.80 18.45 Joe Wilkins, 1 lot on Main Street 11.25 1.80 13.05 Joseph G. Wilson, 1 lot on Hatton St., 1 vacant lot 16.19 1.80 17.99 Robert Williams, 1 lot on Main Street 21.60 1.80 23.40 P. D. Williama, 1- lot on Main Street 4.86 1.80 6.66 Wess Woo lard, 1 lot on Peart Street I - 13.00 1.84 14.80 Malinda Woo lard, 1 lot on Pearl Street —— 3.38 1.80 5.18 Sarah Ruffin, 1 lot on Hamilton Road « 3.38 1.80 5.18 Society & Personals Mrs. ELBERT 8. PEEL. EdiUr y I Returns From Greenville > Mrs. W. T. Hunter returned Satur day night from Greenville, where she spent a, few days. Returns Prom Lexington Mrs. W. E. Brown and little son, Billy, returned today from Lexington. Guest of Mrs. Brown Mrs. Moore, of Clinton, is the guest of Mrs. W. E. Brown at the home of Mrs. C. B. Hassell. In Columbia Today Mrs. C. B. Hassell. Mrs. J. G. Sta ton. Mrs. Fannie Carstarphen, and Miss Frances Hoyt are spending to day in Columbia attending a church ! meeting. ' J r - Guest of the Moyes Sunday Earl Westbrook, of Dunn, was the guest of the Moyes on Sunday. Returns From Virginia Beach Mrs. Carrie Biggs Williams has re turned from Virginia Beach, where she spent the past week. Here From Plymouth Messrs. Lew Read. L. P. Hornthal, 1 and W. H. Clark, of Plymouth, were visitors lu-re yesterday. Mr. Salsbury Better Mr. R. W„ Salsbury. who has been confined to his honit on account of illness was able- to be here in his office for the first time yesterday. , Spends Sunday in Tarboro Mrs. Anna Harrison spent Sunday with her sister, Mr> A. D. Mizelle and family in Tarboro. In Leggetts Sunday M rs. C. A. Harrison and children spent Mothers' Day with her mother, Mrs. Blanche Anderson at l.eggetts. Visiting in Emporia, Va. Mrs. Clyde Anderson and little daughter, Betsy, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Anderson, in .Emporia, Va. Visit Mr. and Mrs. Britt Miss Mary Phillips, of Battleboro, visited and Mrs. J. H. Britt Sun day. , . . Visit in Rocky Mount Miss Clyde Hassell and Mrs. J. 1) Thrower visited friends in Rocky Mt. Sunday. Attend Funeral Monday Mesdames A. R. Dunning, G. H Harrison. Henry and Jimmie Harri son, J. O. Manning, and Theo Ruber son attended the funeral of Mr. White ! head, father of Mrs. C. B. Harrison, which took place in Partolus yesterday PHONE AaytMag for This Department T» 46 | Spends Week End Here Miss Ruth Manning, of A. C. C., of e Wilson, was home for the week end. Visiting in Texas Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Smithwick left' '• their home at Jamesville last Wednes '• day and have arrived at Texas, where they will spend several days. They are expected home next Saturday. j.Some of the doctor's friends said that i this is the first simple pleas ure trip that he has taken since he took .his wedding trip and they -doubted ! whether he would stay away the whole '"'ten days if It did not take most of the time going and coming. | j Visit Here Sunday Mr. aivd Mrs. X. Ty Keel and Miss Macic Keel, of Rocky Mount, visited Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Anderson here e Sunday afternoon. ~ In Raleigh Sunday Mr. B. E. Hood visited in Raleigh Sunday. Announce , Marriage e Mr. and' Mrs. J. W. Andrews an nounce the marriage of their daughter. Miss Mary Melissa, which took place n at noon Saturday, May sth, to Wil | Ham Henry Grimes Chase, jr., in St. e j Pauls Episcopal Church, Richmond, t Va., with Rev. Cary Montague offic iating. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND LI CENSED EMBSLMERS n r - We have recently purchased a new hearse and ambulance, which enables us to give our patrons th best of service at our usual reasonable prices. le d Day and Night Ambulance Service Barnhill Brothers ROBERSONVILLE, N. C. Day Phone 129 Night Phone 29 t . i i : - . 1 —-- SPECIAL NOTICE FOR I LISTING TAXES J is to all persons in Martin County \requirejd to Hat property or poll for taxa tion thaVttfcy must \list their taxeskduring the 1 I month of May. ) /I 9 \ "" \ After May 31st the tax list for this county will be closed. Attention is also called to he fact that 8 i \ 5! Failing to List Will Result in Your Being ij Double Taxed\ •0 i # • * You are required by law to meet the list takers d "of the townships below and list all real and per sonal property. All farmers must come prepared to list the number of acres of each kind of crops, including fruit trees and truck, as required by an 0 act of the last General Assembly. This is for sta- I tistical purposes and not for taxation. 5 j Please do not fail to see the, list takers before May 31st. Positively no extension of time will J be given. You are urged to see the tax lister in your town ship as early as possible, as it will save time ahd 5 prevent a last-minute rush. •s 3 A. Corey Jamesville 5 L. J. Hardison Williams h W. T. Roberson Griffins 5 7 A. B. Avers Bear Grass 5 | Roy T. Griffin * Williamston ?, C. B. Roebuck * Cross Roads 0 > ' M 0 /. K. Ross Robersonville 9 Leroy R. Taylor Poplar Point 2 L. R. Everett : Hamilton v «0 *L - /I . 0 /. F. Crisp Goose Nest L_ . —I THE ENTERPRISE Harris-Gurganus At the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Harrison, the marriage of Miss Gladys Gurganus and Mr. Wool ard Harris took place on Saturday evening, with Rev. C. H. Dickey offic iating. ■' Mrs. Harris is the daughter of Mrs. : J. D. Harrison, and is a very fine young woman. They will be at home with the par ents of the groom, who live near the Robersonville - Williamston highway " near Everetts. -»■ Gives Dinner Party For Visiting Friends At their home in New Town Mr. and : Mrs. Harper Holliday entertained on I Saturday evening with a dinner party ' for a number of friends from High > Point, who were the week end guests | of Mrs. Holliday's sister. Miss Kath leen Spain, at her home in Greenville. After a three-course dinner served at , 8 o'clock, the guests were invited into I the living room, where tables were ar ' ranged for bridge. Miss Louise White made high score and was given a box of dainty handkerchiefs. Those present were Misses White, i Gertrude Pearce, Mildred Messinger. Nancy Arnold, Sadie Ripple, and Ruth Adder, and Messrs. Dillon and Love lace, oi High Point, and Miss Kathleen i Spain, of Greenville. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power ot I [ sale contained in that certain deed ot ' trust executed to the undersigned tr,us-| ■ tee on the 19th day of January, 1922, , by J|. U. McGowan and wife, M. 8.1 McGowan, said deed of trust being ofi record in the public registry, of Martin ; County in book H-2, page 51, sai«l ! deed of trust having been given to se- j cure a certain bond of even date there with, and the stipulations therein con tained not having been complied with, i and at the request of the holder of the f said bond, the undersigned trustee will, . on the 28th day of May, i 928, at 12 o'- clock noon, at the courthouse door, in ' the town of Williamston, North Caro lina, offer for sale to the highest bid der for cash, the following described property: : , • . Being the same house and land deed ed to J. D. Gray by J. B. H. Knight, commonly known as the 'D. Gray - house and lot,' in the toWh of Wil -5 liamston, bounded by the lands of J. G. Godard, J. B. H. Knight, Mrs. Irene Smith, and Smithwick .Street. This the 27th day of April, 1928. W. J. HUNTER. ! my.l 4f\v Trustee. I Elbert S. Peel, attorney. _ . . . , NOTICE OF SALE 1 , \ Under anj by virtue of the power of I sale contained in that certain deed of ' trust executed on the Bth day of April, ' j 1927, by W. 11. Wynne and wife, Ma is niie Wynne, and of record in the pub . j lie registry of Martin County in bo,ok 1 Y-2, at page 274, said deed of trust f>e ' | ing given to secure the payment of cer-.. 1 tain notes of even date and tenor there. ■> with; and the stipulations in said deed' . of trust not having been complied witli, I _ and at the request of the parties inter ested. the undersigned trustee will on E the 31st day of May, 1928, at 12 o'clock in., offer for sale to the highest bid- j *der for cash, at public auction, the fol-1 lowing described tract of land, to wit: , ' A one-fifth (1-5) undivided interest I! asa^eseaea^^sß^ss^aegeseaeffiaeseseseseseaeaeaeseseaeaea^Ge^eseseseassKß Special Notice for Listing ! p":::r . TAXES : Notice is. hereby given to all persons having Sg property in the town of Williamston that they ss must list their property and poll for taxes dur- xc ; ifft - ing the month of May, as required by law. |Ss On the Following Dates jjs J May 16,17,18,21,22,23,24, 1 I 25, 28, 29, 30 and 31 | 8? THE TAX LISTER WILL BE AT THE & | W FARMERS SUPPLY COMPANY. ON & ! 5g WASHINGTON STREET W ! Sx After May 31, the tax list for Williamston will W Sg be closed. Attention is also called to the fact that sg I FAILING TO LIST WILL RESULT 1 J IN YOUR BEINfc DOUBLE TAXED | SBsesßaeaßaßaeseaeaeaeaeseaeseaeaeeeseseaßaeaßfßaßsesßaßsesßaeseseseseseseaes^ ■ aessaeaeaeses^eseaeseseaeaeaeaeseeeseaßaeseaeaeaeseaeaeseaesesßseaeaeeesesea^ J Shipment I ft SUMMER IB' $5.50 to $19.501 Harrison Broth I in the following tract of land, to wit: Beginning at a corner intersection of Watts and Ray Streets; thence 50 1-2 feet to a cortier, E. M. Gordy's line and corner: thence towards river a long E. M. Gordy's line 252 feet, a corner to Apfcl's line; thence towards Ray Street, a parallel to front line 50 1-2 feet to a corner on Hay Street, Ap fcl and Tucker corner: thence a line r~~ —f | Why Risk Your Savings? j The most important purchase in connection ! I with your automobile is a Liability Policy that I j will protect your savings in the event of an acci- i dent involving personal injuries or- damage to ♦ » property. Such accidents are frequent and costly. { A Maryland Casualty Automobile Liability j | Policy will protect you from the expehse of law { | suits and save your savings if a jury awards dam- I I' ages. . k | John L. Rodgerson j PAGE THREE parallel to said Gordy's line 252 feet to the beginning. One house and lot known as the Tucker property deeded by Thigpen heirs to the late John Tucker. Deed is of record in Martin County public registry in book D-2, at page 26. This the 30th day of April, 1928. R. L. COBURN, myl4tw Trustee. -s-g-sag .