PAGE FOUR HEE Society & Wedding* . Tj Personals Mr.. ELBERT S. PEEL, Editor 45 r Here From Scotland Neck Miss Vivian" Newell, of Scotland Keck, is visiting Mr -stnd Mrs. J. H liritt this week. # V. In Kinston Sunday - Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Davis' visited Mrs. Davis' sister. Miss katlieruie Fletcher, in Kinston Sunday. In Blackstone, Va. Mjss Susie James spent last week Iml at Blackstone College. Blackstone, Va., where she attended school lasi I war — 1 I * Here From Tarboro Mfssr- W Ci Clark. Durward Leg gett. and Voxhall of Tarlioro, anil Mr Wilson-Brmvn. of Kichmond, visited friends here Friday. *v In Town Monday Mr l.estcr Davis of Dar?leu*. was lure Monday. Visit Friends Here Miss Uaura Mangum and Miss Gar 1 tr, of Wake Forest, visited friends litre Sunday Spends Week End at Home Miss Ruth Manning. of Arhmtii ' Christian ( ollege, Wilson, spent the week end witli her ninther. Misf A. J MaiintiH; She bad as he.r guests Mis-, Eunice Davis, of Kureksi. and Miss; Marv. Maddux, of Savannah. Ga They all attend' (I the wedding of Miss- Mai jorie Mashburn 111 Kobertsotivilh Sal linlay morning. Here on Business * 1 I.ink llackler, t»t Greensboro, is 111 town on business tins week. Spends Week End Here Dr. \\ II llarreD 1 1 S N . of the Naval Base al Portsmouth, was here , lor the week end with his people Visit in Norfolk Miss ( arrie I.ee Peel,and John Ell right spent tin end in Norfolk Attend Funeral of Mi Harrison Mi and-MjV DIIIIH I! Harrison of Palmyra^.'were h re yesi-r-lay (or. ' tlie funeral oi Mr -Harrison's ,In'•tliei .Mr, I' I "t+nrristm - Return to Raleigh Mi Mini Mr-, N1 ilt>n • \orlnall have r turned t> • Raleigh allei spending the week I lid .11 llotne Visitoio Here Y«»ieida.y. . Mr- I F SmilliwtOi and. sun. J.mie-. "i JatncsvilK were here \ester day. Guests ol Mrs Watts Mis. W F. Brown and sou, Hilly, were the week end guests of' Mrs J. \V. \\atts. jr. ' ' • Visits Her Parents Here Mr- Thomas Andersdn, of \\ ilson, \i,i;ed her parents, Mr and Mrs Hen ri Gurganus. last week Return to Duke University Misses F.velyti and ltd) H- Harri son, ol Duke I 'Diversity. returned to their school today* aitet, being called home on afcount yl the death of their uncle. Mr I !' Harrison In Town Yesterday Mrs I ta/ier McDevitt and Mrs, 1 Selhy'- Jones, oi \\ ashington, iveri' in town yesterday "" Guest of Mr and Mrs, Brgwn , Mr Robert Fverett/of Rocky Mount 1 was the Week «-u«l g»est of his sister, Mrs. I* II Brown, and Mr Brown. Here to Attend Funeral |0 r How aril > Hilley; .president of! AtUutu t hr-istiaii t ollege, \\ ilson, I and Uiv I W Weigman.' also of * Wilson, wen hen for the funeral of the late I 1 Harrison yesterday. Spend Wiew End in Fremont Misses K.stelh Crawford and Se renia l'eacock vi ited 111 Fremont dur ing the week end. - —■——— —■■■ IF YOU GROW TOBACCO You Can't Afford to Handle This Season's Crop „ • * Without the Hackney Tobacco Truck « • '"• jV 1 T 'i "~i jjOfc iflL MißMnmiliai _ ffilj ,'| \jlgp LOOK - \ Price ONLY $12.50 at Factory With Hardwood Bolster! and Flat, QUALITY and STRENGTH arc the features of this truck. In addition to the well-known sa*- inn in time and labor 'auring the tobacco season. this truck ia a REAL TIME SAVER for moving fertiliser, wood, corn, cotton, —* berries, vegetables. etc. SPECIFICATIONS Lenth 7 leet 7 inches. Width 22 inches. Patent sand-proof hub cap* '**«"» and outside, with device for holding box rigid and in r iar» at all times. Wheels laminated of three pieces. 12 inches high 2 1-2 inch tire 3-16 inch thick. A lie 7-S ateel. Heavy front bounds. ' GET THE BEST Use Hackney Trucks. Accept No Substitutes If Your Dealer Can't Supply Them, Write Direct to HACKNEY WAGON CO. WILSON, N. C. mriS 22 » «5 12 19 26 m>3 > I 1 ! Attend Funeral of Mr. Harrison Mr. J H. Roberson, • jrr—attd son, j \ ance, attended the funeral of Mr. ! T. I' Harrison here yesterday after- f noon. ~~ Here from Tarboro Mr and Mrs. A D. Mizelle, of j Tarboro were here yesterday to at J ) tend itinera! .0! Mr. T. F. Har-j rison. —• j In Lewiston Sunday Mr." Reubin Harris. Mr*. i.uiina I Thompson ami son, Irvin, and Mr>i. I Sadie Price visited-Mr. and Mrs. J B Btimett in Lewiston Sunday I Attend Funeral in Kittrell I Mr. and Mrs k U CrawMrd, Miss Anna Crawford, and' Mf( H M Stiibhs attended the Blaiknall funeral! 111 Kittrell Saturday Mr. Blaiknall] tt'as owner and manager of tin t on-! lineJital. Nurseries in Kittrell. !»■ In Norfolk Sunday • Mrs t J> Carstarpheli and sons, I William 11. and Sutton, and Messrs.: I i heodore and Alunxo Hassell visited j Mr. t I) t arstarphen at St. Yin- | Lent- Hospital in Norfolk Sunday, i They found him getting along very 1 well Attends Funeral Here Monday Mr. Charles V Albright, general j manager of the | 1 hemical Corporation. oi Norfolk, al-l ;It tided the funeral of Mr. I l-.'Har-j rison yesterday Here From Wilßon Mr and Mrs Luke Lamb and Mrs] ■S S Lawrence and children. Daisy and Simon, jr., ol W ilson,.visited relatives | l.i r'e Sunday ami Monday I hey were I !accompanied home by Mr, W. G., 'Lamb, who is Home for a few days. Spends Week End Here Mrs, l D Jones', of Greenville, spent tin- week end with her daughter, ; Mrs Milt«»ir Moyp i Here from Edenton St.nils St of. f K(lei»ton, was l in re relay afte» iioori: WEEK APRIL 22-27 WHAT MAKES A HOME? \\ 11.11 lll,ikes a liuipt I asked un little' liov. \n?l llii- is what he said: -N mi mother-.- and when lather comes, I Htr table set alt sliin\. I- And my bed; . And. mother. I think it's home . | Because we love each other." Ida Caddell Morrii 1 By LORA E. SLEEPER 1 (Cottuly Chairman, Better Homes) J j Ibis week we arc celebration for the eighth time Better Homes Week The purpose of the national campaign 1 to promote home ownership among faiuilies >l modest means and to have them improve their 'premises at little cost. A I here are many ways to celebrate ibis week m the communities over the | county "Belter health makes better homes " 'Observe the. sanitary Coildi ' lions in the luinn; and premises sur- rounding the home, increase the quau tit\ ol vegetables in the diet through the planting of home gardens. Ibis ! week may mean, cleaning the house I inside, adding new paint. Communities, through cooperative efforts on the part of "all citizens, arc able to make their communities a jcicditNit them I bis is accomplished | through a general clean-up campaign, HiclinliUK streets, alleys. Vacant lots, and grounds of public buddings. The dean- up campaign can be sue-- nm , ~ united'" efforts ol !51 citizens, t ooperation of all will diefease-w ork on a lew, and every one will benefit front efforts madl* to help| improve the community. _ I MACEDONIA LOCAL NEWS » • . ! (100 late for last issue) Misses Sadie Mae Hadley and An nette Jones were shoppers in Willi;.in- I ston Saturday night. Miss Carrie Ward and Mr Gabe Koberson attended the show at Wil kim'ston Saturday night. Misses Hazel Ward and Minnie Rob- [ erson Were in Williamstoii Saturday j tiight. Misses. Sadie Mae Hadley, Myrtle; : orev, Annette Junes, and Messrs. Victor and Dan Jones went to the fishery at Plymouth last week. Miss Jennie Gray Btacham spent I j Sunday with Miss Maude Hartley. Miss Maude Hadley spent Saturday 1 j night with Miss Mary Frances Had j Miss Dorothy Coltrain .spent Satur ; day night with Miss Marie Peele^ Misses Sadie Mae and Maude Had ley and Mildred Griffin and Mr. Marvin Jones attended the exercises at Sandy Ridge school last Thursday night, LOCAL NEWS OF OAK CITY — * Mr B l.» Hiues, spent a few days with his brother. Mr. J. W. Hines, last week Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Davenport and Miss Pauline Davenport were visitors in Tarbolft Tuesday, Mr W. Bailey, of Hobgood, was a taller in town Saturday Mesdames fi. W. Daniels and J. W. Hiues spent Thursday in Rocky Mount. Mr. and Mrs. Sherrod Allsbrooks and daughter, Lena, spent a few hours here Wednesday night Mr. and Mrs J. T. Daniel and Mr and Mrs. R Ji. Farly motored over to Tarboro Tuesday. Miss Trixie Jenkins, of Pikeville, spent the week end with Miss Ilia Bishop 1 . Dr. Murray Whicliard, ol Edenton. j spent a few hours here Sunday NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtm- of the authority m that deed of trust, executed to the [ undersigned trustee, W M. Sitter son, on the 22nd day oi September, \92(\ and oi record in the public registry 0! Martin County, in book Y-2, at page ! .17, ,said deed of trust haying been giv en to secure certain note ol even da'- and tenor therewith, and- the stipula- j tions therein not having been com plied with, and under and by virtue of an order of resale, signed by R. J. Peel, clerk of the superior court of Martin County, the laud having been sold on March 29, 192 V, and the bid having been raised, as required by law, the undersigned trustee will, on Mon day. April 29, 1929, at the courthouse ! door, at 12 o'clock m., in the town of Williamstou, N'. C., offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder, for cash, the following described prop erty : First .tract: All that tract of land and improvements thereon in Martin County,lWillianiston Township. N. C., containing 213 acres, more, of less, and more commonly known as Joe Sitter son farm, adjoining Joe Nicholson, "Frank Bennet. and Joe Nicholson on the north, Penny Slade Land, Joe Liggett, Joe Nicholson on the east, ami the McCaskey road on the south west. Second tract: That lot in the town of Williamstou. N. C. 011 the north side of Simmons Avenue, and improve ments thereon, and bounded by Sim mons Avenue. Mrs Bettie Harwell, Helen Rhodes, and W alter Anderson, and more commonly known as Joe Sittefson home place. This the 13th day of April, 1929 ' - W. B. WATTS. Trustee. Wheeler Martin, attorney. NOTICE OF SALE |_ Nvtkf is hereby given that under, and by virtue of the authority con tained in a certain deed of trust exe cnted by J. L. Warren and wife, Lcla 1 Bell Warren, bearing date of Janu-[ ary sth, 1927, and recorded in book. X-2, page 397-398, ill the public reg istry of Martin County, North Car- ( oliua. said deed of trust having been given to scCTire the payment of a cer taiu note of even "date and tenor there-] with, and default having Igeu made in the payment pf said note, the under-] signed trustee will, on Saturday, the. 4th day of May, 1929, at 12 o'clock j noon at the courthouse door of Mar- ( tin County, at Willianiston. North i I Carolina, offer at public sale, to the highest bidder for cash, a certain j , tract ot laud lying and being in Martin Couhty, North Carolina, and bounded and described as follows, to I wit: I Being the lands where-said War ren and wife now live, and bounded ] as follows: Bounded on the north by the lands 1 ol Jeff Weaver and Robert Roebuck; >on the east by the lands of Jessie Warren; on the south by the lands of | Arch Johnson; on Ihe west by the lands of Roberson, and being the same ! lands upon which the said J. R. Roe buck lived for years, and 011 both sides ot the public road leading east from Gold Point, containing seventy-five acres, more or less. Dated this the 30th day of March, 1V29. • I - - R. L. SAt&BURY, a^t^^^^^^^^^^^^^Trustee^ 11 MEXICAN BIG BOLL COTTONSEED i EXTRA GOOD STOCK—CHEAP J. S. WHITLEY J . AT WILLIAMSTON SUPPLY COMPANY THE ENTERPRISE Messrs. J. W. Hines and A. L. Moye spent Thursday in Norfolk. Mr. and Mrs Arthur Keel, of (.reenville, spent Sunday evening with Mrs J C. Ross NOTE OF*THANKS a The pastor congregation of the i Baptist church desire to thank the peo ple of Williamston who so generously and so graciously opened their homes Ito the delegates attending the con | vtntion here last week. I Without this assistance from the I people in Williamston, the church ! would have found it practically irapos- I sible to handle the great crowds which I gathered here. I The church is deeply alive to the | j hospitality shown by the non-Baptists in town, and is very'grateful. C. H DICKEY, Pastor Baptist Church, j NOTICE North Carolina, Martin County; in I superior court. j Blanche Williams vs. Arthur Williams | The defendant, Arthur Williams. | will lake notice that an action entitled ias above has been commenced in the I superior court Martin County to ob-J taui an absolute divorce on account of adultery; unil the said defendant! will further take notice that he is re-| quired to appear at the office of .the cjtrk superior court, Martin County, in the courthouse in William, ton, N. C., on the Btli day of May, .1929, and aii-urr or demur to the complaint in said action or the plaintiff will apply t. the court for the relief demanded in said action. This Bth day of April, 192 V. R. J PEEL, aV 4tw ("Jerk Superior Court. TRUSTEE'S SALE I'mler and by virtpe of the power! of sale in a certain deed of trust made to mc on the 3rd day of May, 1927, by J K. Ruffin and wife, Jennie Ruffin, which is duly recorded in the office of the register of deeds for Martin County in book Y-2, page 249, the notes secured thereby not having been paid, and at the request of the holder thereof, I shall offer the land described therein.'fof sale to the high est bidder, for cash, on Wednesday, May L.s;t, 1929, at 12 o'clock noon, at the courthouse door of Martin Couh ty. Said land described as follows: j Beginning at the northwest corner ' of Vv! M. Wilson's lot on Ehn Street, i thence rnnning about a northwest course 210 feet, thence parallel with Elm Street 52 1-2 feet to W. W Wil son's line, thence along said Wilson's line to the beginning, containing 1-4 acre, and- being the same described in I a deed for same in book K 1. page 12. i This Ist dav of April. 1929. E. S PEEL, |a2 4tw Trustee, j WANTS WF AKK NOW PREPARED To ~ do altering and sewing of all kinds. Superior hemstitching on special Sing er power machine promptly done at Singer Service Shop, All work guar anteed. Mrs. W. R. White, operator. John A. Ward, manager. UK WILL SELL AT All TION for cash, at Bear Grass Saturday, | May 11, at 2 o'clock, one road ma-! clnne. Does good work. Bear Grass! Township Road fupervisors, J. D. Wynn, chairman. a 23 5t JUST ARRIVED A LOAD OF nice fresh mules, well broke, ready | for work. Also some good seconds. J R. Morris, Robersonville. mrß tf SINGLE COMB 1 I RED BABY: Clucks for sale, Thursday, April 25. Your last chance this season. Call I phone 38, or write R. E. Grimes, Rob-1 j ersonville. N. C. a! 9 2t | WEAR, RUN-DOWN ! Alabama Lady Cm \i Hardly Lift Har Haad. Began T» Faal Stroafar Aftar Takinf Carda. Loxley, Ala—"l waa In an awful tad sute of health." says Un. Charles Jerkins, of this place. "I ni all run-down and weak at oould be. I did not have the strength at I a kitten. Some days I oould hardly I lift my head from the pillow. I "I looked like a skeleton, I waa I so thin and haggard. It took all I my will power to drag myself around the bouse. X never walked any far- I ther than X had to, for it hurt ma i to atAod oil my feet. "HJ back and sides hurt me until X thought X oould not stand It. *1 saw myself growing gradually weaker and I did not know what to , do. I tried several things but I MthiM hetoed me. "One dSylread about how other I 1 found it a splendid aa#*ie Af ter I began to teSs lt, I soon began ! toM stronger and able to do - •)v whin I waa lun-Sawu in health. It 1 . hae never failed to help ma." Cardul should help you, toft Qet a bottle today. wa-joi NOTICE QP SALE • Under and by virtue of the power and authority contained in that cer tain deed of trust, executed on the 10th day of December, 1920, to the under signed trustee, by W. T. Alexander and wife, Maude-' Alexander, and of record in the public registry of Mar ti^\ County, in book S-l. at page 68, said deed of trust 1 given to secure a certain note of even date and tenor | therewith, and the stipulations therein ♦ f Statement of the Condition of the Planters & Merchants Bank OF v Everetts, N. C. As of the Close of Business April 12th, 1929 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $121,594.68 Stocks and Bonds 13,350.00 Furniture and Fixtures 2,885.00 Building 3,500.00 Cash and due from Banks 24,739.86 Total $166,069.54 LIABILITIES Capital stock $ 15,000.00 Surplus 12,000.00 Undivided profits 1,167.35 Deposits 134,648.10 Reserved for depositors 3,254.09 '' - « . Total $166,069.54 UPON THE STRENGTH OF THE ABOVE STATE MENT, WE SOLICIT YOUR BANKING BUSINESS. Paul Bailey, Cashier - J. S. Ayers, Director - J. H. D. Peel, Director » POULTRY CAR MMMM———W^—l WILL BE IN MARTIN COUNTY April 30, May Ist, 2nd, 3rd WILLIAMSTON, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY APRIL , 30, MAY 1 ROBERSONVILLE THURSDAY, MAY 2 OAK CITY FRIDAY, MAY 3 % ■ I * Car will make a two-days stop ip WiUiapiston and will be in Robersnn. ville and Oak City one day each. . FOLLOWING PRICES FOR POULTRY COLORED HENS, per lb. 27c LEGHORN HENS, per lb. 25c '• . COLORED BROILERS, per lb. 40c LEGHORN BROILERS, per lb. 35c COLORED CHICKS, per IJ>. 27c LEGHORN CHICKS, p*r lb. 25c ROOSTERS, per lb. 14c . CAPONS, 7 lbs. and up 28c CAPONS, under 7 lbs. 23c DUCKS, per lb - 18c \ GEESE, per lb. , j 3c YOUNG TURKEYS, per lb. . v, 30c OLD TOMS, per lb. 20c ' GUINEAS, Each . 35c NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT " AGRICULTURE DIVISION OF MARKETS' In Cooperation With. T. B. BRANDON, County Agent : contained not having been complied i with, snd at the request of the parties .! interested, the undersigned trustee . j will, on May 20th, 1929, at 12 o'clock ,'nt.. in front of the courthouse door ; in the town of Wflliamston, N. C., of . fer for sale at public auction, to the : highest bidder, for cash, the follow ing described property: Beginning-at a stob where the Ham ilton road intersects Garrett Street in I the town of Williamston, N. C.. run ning then down the Hamilton road to- Tuesday, Apri1.23,1929 ward the colored Methodist church 110 feet to a stob, thence a line'at right angles with the Hamilton Road and parallel with Garrett Street 100 feet to a stob to a line at right angles with the last-named line and parallel with the Hamilton road 110 feet to Garret Street: thence along Garret Street to the Hamilton Road, the be ginning * This the 18th day of April, 1929. WHEELER MARTIN, a 23 4tw Trustee.