Tuesday, September 24,1929
Club Meetings
Entertainments
Weddings
Pereooale
Spends Week End Here
sv Boyd Hight, of Farmville, spent
the week end at home with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hight.
•
Spend Week End Here
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Harrison and
little daughter, Marietta, of Rocky
Mount, spent the week end here
with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Harrison.
e
Returns From Goldsboro
Brodie Hood returned Sunday
from Goldsboro, where he was called
on account of the death of his broth
er's child. J
• ♦
Attends ¥unreal of Mrs. Britt
Rev. W. R. Burrell, of Murfrees
boro, was here for the funeral of the
late Mrs. Britt Sunday.
Spends Week End Here
Rev. William Weigman, of Wilson,
war the guest of the R. J. Peels over
the week end.
The Farmers and
Merchants Bank
"The Bank of Service"
0 i ' T "*"
The
Foundation
v
* AND MAINSTAY OF
OUR STEADY GROWTH
IS SERVICE TO THE
COMMUNITY.
V/\
rJj BHIf nUmtmatU Screen Erfravcujania J tj
k llr ftnn^*! ni ■ I
®PY»COfATION
BARBARA BENNETT ,|B
OSGOOD PERKINS N
Playing and _ Broadway'* brightest stars in a
. glorious drama of her hard-boiled
Singing .... innocents—All the sparkling splen
> v dors of stage and cabaret in a charm
"Jericho" ing love story told in golden song
"111 Always Be in ..nd thrilling dUlogue I
Thursday - Friday
-u, .. ' SEPTEMBER 26 AND 27
-«TRIO THEATRE
Selections ROBERSONVILLE, N. C.
Society & Personals
Mi*. KLBKRT S. PBRL, Editor **
In Town Yesterday
S. J. Everett, of Greenville, was in
town yesterday.
Visit Relatives Here
Rev. and Mrs. B. Duke Critcher
and children, of Oxford, visited rel
atives here last week.
Leaves for Greenxrille
Miss Martha Leggett left yester
day for Greenville, where she will re
enter the East Carolina Teachers'
College for another year.
In Town Yesterday
Mr. Wharton, attorney for the Jef
ferson Standard Life Insurance Co.,
of Greensboro, was in town yesterday.
Return to Waskington
Mr. and Mrs. Goodwin Gaskins
and Bob Tony, of Washington, D. C.,
returned to their home Sunday after
a visit to Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Leg
gett.
Return From Edenton
Mrs. S. R. Biggs and children,
Nancy and Billy, returned Sunday
from Edenton, where they spent the
week end with relatives. Mr. Biggs
spent Sunday over there and re
turned home with them.
♦
From Oak City
R. H. Weaver, of near Oak City,
was in town yesterday.
Visitor Here Monday
0. T. Everett, of Hamilton, was
here Monday.
Track in Dunn
Miss Martha Louise Anderson, who
is teaching in Dunn again this year,
spent the week end with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. A. Anderson.
•
From Smitk/ield
Mrs. Lucy Ross, of Smithfield, has
been here for a week with her sister,
Mrs. J. W. Anderson, and Mr. An
derson. Mr. Anderson, who has
befn quite ill, is getting a little bet
ter, it is hoped.
Announce Birtk of Daughter
Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Bogart
announce the birth of a daughter,
Penelope, on Thursday, the 12th day
of September, at their home in Wash
ington. Mrs. Bogart was formerly
Miss Penelope Biggs, of William
ston.
Visits Mrs. Jmi King
Mrs. C. H. Webb, of Washington,
visited Mrs. Jim King en route to
her home after a visit to Elisabeth
City.
KIK
tor
QUICK ACTION
Plus M Thorough
Cleansing
Removes Cold and Bile
From the System
CLARK'S DRUG
STORE
THE ENTERPRISE
Mrs. Meadows Improving
Mrs. W. T. Meadows, who under- '
went an operation at the Washing- 1
ton Hospital last Saturday is getting |
along as well as can be expected. She j
hopes to be able to return home in a ,
few days.
•
I saves for E. C. T. C.
Miss Virginia Harrison left today
for East Carolina Teachers' College,
where she will enter school this year.
Spends Week End Here
Miss Mildred Darden, of Kenly,
spent the week end here with Miss
Martha Harrison.
♦ -
In Winston-Salem
Jesse Harrell and Durant Keel
spent the week end in Winston-Salem.
•
Here From Edenton
John Dobson, Paxie Badham, and
Miss Emily Wood Badham, of Eden
ton, were here Sunday.
Leave for College
Among the young people of the
county who are attending various col
lege of the State, the following from
Jamesville are registering this week .
Howard Gaylord, Onward Gaylord,
David Modlin, Herbert Sexton, and
Leslie Hardison, at State College,
Raleigh; Mildred Hedrick, at Salem
College, Winston-Salem; Blanche Da
vis, Pauline Askew, and Ella Moore
Davenport, at East Carolina Teach
ers College, Greenville; Russell Mar
tin, Duke University; and C~"b.
Martin, Wake Forest College.
m
In Dashington This Week
Mrs. Bettie Teel is in Washington
for several days.
Attend Funeral
Mr. and Mrs. Becton Dawson, of
Conetoe, were here for the Britt fu
neral Sundayv-afternoon.
a
Spends Sunday in New Bern
Miss Whitford, operator of the
Williamston beauty shop, spent Sun
day in New Bern.
•—
Spend Week End in New Bern
Mr. and Mrs. David Keel spent
. the week end in New Bern with Mr.
and Mrs. C. W. Keith.
WANTS
J WE WILL SELL AT PUBLIC
auction at our home, near James
ville, on Friday. September 27, at 1 o'-
clock, all of our household and kitchen
furniture. W. I. Wallace and wife.
= lO 5t
TOBACCO GRADER WANTS
work. Satisfaction guaranteed at a
reasonable price. Apply to The En
terprise. 3t
FOR SALE ONE VACANT LOl
in l'armelc, on the Scotland Neok
Arin> if the A. C L. R P. Price
riuht. IVawfrn llymsn, Windsor, N
C Route 4.
HOG TAKEN UP: ON WHJTAK
er place, road. Red sow,
crap and split in left ear; weigh about
250 pounds. Owner may have sow aft
er paying cost of ad and upkeep on
hog. John Nicholson, Williamston,
Route. 3. It
NOTICE OF SALK
♦
Notice is hereby given that under
and by virtue of the power and au
thority conveyed upon me by a certain
deed ol trust executed by J. G. God
ard, dated February S, 1925, aad re
corded in the public registry of Mar
tin County in book Q-2, at page 292,
for the purpose of securing a certain
deed and the terms and stipulations of
said deed of trust not having been com
- plied with, I will, on Monday, Oc-
NERVOUS, WEAK
TouUrSniSb Wu
Om D«y ami Down &$ Next
Faint Stepped After Sba
Tmk CardaL
IbrraD, Ttaaa.—*l m run-down
•nd narrow, and teaml month*
my be*lU> ted not been pood." eaye
Mrs. Louie WMend, of thle place.
"Z wae up one dap and down tho
next { never fatt She doing any
thing.
1 wonted mB the Urn* and could
M* sleep wed at night
"Periodically I would Buffer from
palne hi n» back and etdea. I would
We awful heartarhee, and would
feel doll and dtey.
"My steer had taken Oardul, and
rt» penuaded me to toy It She
eald to me one day: Tf you win
only try K, yon will eee for yourself
how much good tt will do you.* So
Z got a bottle tf Oaidulahd begin
to tote it II wae not long until
Z fait Una X nt stronger, and my
nam* did aMMte me any more.
"The palm atoppad corning In my
back, and I mold do my wort with
out any trouble. Z think Oardul la
• fine medicine."
The tart that ao many women
hmfcaae helped. In their effort*
to Md np their health, by taking
ttSSLZTSSLT to
Apwrtr »e—told*,meillsdnelUeiln
Hot eale by all droggUta. nc-20*
fnJkbjJL
tober 14, 1929, at the courthouse door |
of Martin County at 12 o'clock noon, |
sell to the highest bidder, for cash, |
the following described tract of land: ! i
AH that certain parcel or tract of land,!
lying and being in Williamston Town-j'
ship, Martin County, North Carolina,
bounded on the northeast by B. L. Har .
rison and James D. Bowen, on the .
southeast by the run of Swe*tei> Water |
Creek and the lands of Harrison Bros, i
& Co., and S. L. Andrews, on the
southwest by the lands of VV. J. Red
dick heirs and on the northwest by i
the public road -from Williamston to
Washington, and the lands of J. G. :
Staton, B. F, Godwin and the Church
property; containing 656 acres, exclu
sive of the right of way cf the Atlantic
Coast Line Railroad and being the land
commonly known and designated as
the "Biggs Farm," and more particu
larly described as follows, to wit:
Beginning at L. B. Harrison's cor
ner on the Williamston and Wash
ington Road; thence S. 63 E. 90 poles,
S. 61 1-4 E. 129 poles S. 71 1-4 E.
100 poles, S. 57 1-4 E. 93 poles to the
run of Sweeten Water Creek, thence
along the run of Sweeten Water Creek
its various courses to the mouth of
Bear Grass Island Swamp; thence S. i
78 3-4 W. 21 poles, N. 64 1-4 W. 20
1-2 poles. N. 61 3-4 W 25 1-2 poles, I
N. 62 3-4 W. 31 poles; thence N. 60 ;
1-2 W. 212 poles to another small j
branch; thence along the various j
courses of said small branch N. 21 W.
7.12 poles, N. 33 W. 8 2 poles, N. 60
• 5
/ *hi s t> • • A
electric „ o >'zl-}{...
"dous PC £°W m i tc r |
/«**£ Co ffee „> / ™ ai « de. I
A COST >'£/> M CE{°" R l
It k „ rtan I/. ' at I
,- to c/ca n , Ven ''en f . J . f
/*« ~»C?« *2S 2
L^'OT^ E^TITHIS I
Ji doxv n [^ w/ |
a i V,°, °, jbra. t iTT" 11 "" ' "*■ ' |
VIRGINIA ELECTRIC
AND POWER COMPANY I
11 StaJSKw''' CAROLINA DIVISION J 'li,™* SE ' g)
1-4 W. 13.84 poles; N. 56 3-4 W. 17.8
poles, N. 39 1-4 W. 8.2 poles, N. 51 I
1-2 W. 9.12 poles. N. 52 3-4 W. 10.4:
I poles, N. 35 3-4 W. 6.6 poles, N. 83 3-4
W. 6.24 poles to the Williamston and
Washington Road; thence along the
said road N. 4 1-2 W. 31.66 poles, N.
3 3-4 E. 8 poles; N. 20 E. 30.8 poles, N.
24 1-4 E. 80 poles, thence N. 20 de
grees and 25 minutes E. 104 poles to
the beginning.
FARMERS AND
MERCHANTS BANK,
sl7 4tw Owner of Mortgag&
WHEELER MARTIN,
s!7 4tw - . Trustee.
NOTICE
m ■
North Carolina, Martin County.
I n the . superior court.
D. G. Matthews v». Charlotte Dolberry
Estate
* *t~ " ' ««
An action has been begun in the su
perior court of Martin County, entitled
as above, to foreclose certain tax cer
tificates of sale covering the following
land: ~ . '
A tract of land in Goose Nest Town
ship, adjoining the lands of Jiift Dol
berry, Walter Barfield, and the Hani
lilton and Oak City road; being the
• same house and land listed for taxes
lin the name of Charlotte Dolberry Es
tate for the years 1925 and 1926.
Now, all persons elatminp a*ft inter
est in the subject n\atter in the above
j entitled action are required to appear,
present, and defend their respective
PAGE THREE
claims within six (6) months from the
Irfkteof this notice, otherwise they shall
j be forever barred and foreclosed of any
i and all interest or claim in and to the
I property or the proceeds received from
| the sale thereof.
| This the 9th day of September, 1929.
R. J. PEEL,
, slO 4tw Clerk superior court.
NEURITIS
The famous Q-6 23 —Guaranteed re
lief for Rheumatism, Neuritis, Athritis,
Sciatica, I.umbago—is now available
to all sufferers from these tortures.
Q-623 is a prescription of a famous
1 specialist that has . done wonders for
thousands of people when many other
remedies have failed. We isk you to
[ try this famous prescription, as it is
absolutefy guaranteed to help you. A
1 few doses usually stops the pain and
many people say "it is worth its weight
. in gold."
These reliable merchants recom
:-»mend it:
1 'Clark's Drug Store, Williamston.
v S. R. Biggs Drug C¥.', Williamston.
Baruhill Brothers, Everetts.
! A. B. Roger son & Bro., Bear Grass.