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Club Meetings
Waddings
\J Paraonala
Spend Sunday Here
Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Cameron, Mrs.
Mildred Outten, Mr. and Mrs. H. E.
Kimel, of Norfolk, Va., spent Sun
day at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
G. S. Bevans.
In Hertford Last Friday
Mr. and Mrs. E. S. McCabe and
children visited in Hertford last Fri
day.
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Visiting Her Brother Here
Mrs. R. M. Rearne, of Green
ville, is visiting her brother, Dr. Wm.
E. Warren,-and Mrs. Warren.
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Returns From Norfolk
Misa Margaret Everett has just re
turned from Norfolk, where she has
been visiting for the past two weeks.
Attends Genu m Edenton • ■
Mr. Brodie E. Hood attended the
football game in Edenton Tuesday.
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Here on Business Yesterday
Mr. Wakefield Morrow, of Greens
boro, was here on business yesterday.
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In Town Wednesday
Mr. Spotswood Hunt, of Raleigh,
was a business caller here Wednes
day.
Here From GreetwUle
Messrs. Sterling Gates and Harry
Lang, of Greenville, visited here last
Wednesday.
lm Rocky Mount Wednesday
Mesdamrs A. Hassell, W. E. War
ren, and G. W. Hardison ipent last
Wednesday in Rocky Mount.
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In Norfolk This Weak
Mrs. J. W. Andrews visited her
sister, Mrs. G. O. Robertson in Nor
folk sis week. ..
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In Town Yesterday
Mr. and Mrs. Henry T. Brown
and Mrs. Winslow, of Robersonville,
were business visitors in town Thurs
day *
In Town Thursday
Mr. Harry Waldo, of Hamilton,'
was a visitor in town yesterday.
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Visitors Here Yesterday,
Mr. James W. Griffin and son,
Marion, of Griffins Township, visited
in town Thursday.
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Returns To Norfolh
Mrs. Jack Stfeetman, of Nocfolk,
returned to her home ft Norfolk this
week after voting Mrf B. W. Hardy'
for severaj Ays. * # /
In Ton if ThisJfreeh- „ 'f f
Dr. Howard S. Hifley, preddent of
Atlantic Christian College, Wilson,
. was a hrfif* visitdr hera.wedne*-
i day and Thursday.
Visit Friends' Here
Dr. and Mrs. Charles OH. Laugh
» inghoose, of Raleigh, weft her* for
a short whfie visiting friends on
Wednesday. '
Here From Chfrlttie f
- William Charlotte,'
wa the gtwf 'Of Dr, W. t,
this week. He also went with Dr.
Mbmn and Harry A, JUggs to tfa*
Seaboard Medical Society fheeting at
Newport News.
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Vuitbg Mr. end Mrs. Dunn
Mrs. E. O. Barnes, of Wilson, is
spending a month with her daughter,
Society & P
Mrs. ELBERT S. PEEL, Editor
In Town This Week
Bill Smith, of Greensboro, was in
town this week,
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Visitor Here Wednesday
Frank Hackler, of Greensboro,
was a business visitor here Wednes
day. -
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Friends Here
Robert Singleton, of Charlotte, vis
ited friends here this week.
Spend Sunday Here
Miss Elizabeth Morton, a teacher
in the Hamilton schools, visited Mrs.
J. W. Andrews here last Sunday aft
ernoon.
HAMILTON NEWS
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Miss Martha Salisbury, of Meredith
College, spent Thanksgiving Day at'
home with her parents.
Miss Louise Johnson, who is teach-]
ing at Rocky Mount spent last week
end at home.
Mr. Asa Johnson, who has been 011
the sick list, is able to be out again.
Mr. F. L. Haislip and sons, Frank
js., and William, and Mr. H. T. Slade
and son, Bog 111, attended the foot
ball game at Chapel Hill last Thurs
day. / 'r
Miss Frances Davenport spent last
week end in Parmele, with Miss Ruby
Ward James.
Miss Loi* Grey, of Robersonville,j
visited her sister, Mrs. R. E. Downs,
last week.
Mr. and Mr*. Harry Waldo and Mf.
Clayton Davenport spent Thanksgiv
ing holidays with Waldo
at Greensboro College.
Mr. J. R. Bunting went to Norfolk
last Friday on .business.'
The fire at Slade & Rhode* store
Saturday night created much excite
ment, although the blaze was extin
guished before very much damage
was dJir£~ x
NOTICE OF^RESALE OP REAL
PROPERTY
' Under and by virtue of the power
of sale contained in a certain deed of
truat executed to the undersigned trus
tee by L. D. Roebuck and wife, Han
nah Roebuck, on the 15th day of No
vember, 1926, and of record in the pub
lit registry of Martin County jn book
P-2, at page 206, the undersigned trus
tee will, on Wednesday, the llth day
of December, 1929, at 12 o'clock nt.,
in front of the courthouse door in the
'town qf Williamston, N. C., offer for
tale to the highest bidder for cash the
following described real estate,' to wit:
Situate on the public road (the old
dirt road) leading from Parpiele to
Rcber*onville, N. C., and bounded on
tht north by the lands of Will Nel
son, on the east by the land* of Jesse
{enklns, on the south by the bnds of
.. H. Matthews and Ella E. Powell,
aad being part of the old Joe Bryan
place, containing 75 acres, mora or less.
Thi* sale ia being made by virtue of
an order of resale made 1 :y R. J. Pel,
cjeric of the auperior court of Martin
Xounty.
A deposit of 10 per cent will be re
quired of the (ucceaaful bidder at the
sale
This the 27th of November, 1929.
J. L. GURGANUS,
n29 4Mr Trustee.
Elbert S. Pael, attorney.
„ -NOTICE
North Carolina, Martin County, in
auperior court.
W. W. Orifia vs. Sudia Roberta, Jno.
Itobntt
14 the above entitled cause, it being
mad* to appear to the court that re
?|ueat has been made by the plaintiff
or an order giving notice to alfpersons
claiming an intereat in the subject mat
ter of said action, to appear and pre
tpnt their definite and respective claims
I motion, it ia ordered, ad
judged, a«d decreed, that notice to all
persons interested in the subject mat
ter ia aaid action, shall appear and set
"up their claims within six months from
the date of such notice; otherwise they
shall be forever barred arid foreclosed
oi' any*interest or claim in, or to the
property set out and described in the
complaint in this cause, or the pro
ceeds received from the sale thereof.
Said notice shall be published a* re
quired in cases of service of summons
by publication.
Dated thia the 27th day of Novem
ber. 1929.
R. J. PEEL,
(1® 4tw ** Clerk of Superior Court.
Anything for
This Department
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HARDISON-GODDARD
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Mr, and Mrs. C. O. Goddard an
nounce the marriage of their daugh
ter, Louise, to George M. Hardison.
It will be of great interest to the
many friends and relatives of the
couple to learn of their secret mar
riage, which took place November 9
at Greensboro, Mrs. Hardison being
the oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
C. 0. Goddard, of near here.
Mr. Hardison, the son of Mr. and
Mrs. S. E. Hafldison, holds a posi
tion with Fertilizer Co.,
of this plac#. v
It is not known definitely where
they will make their home at pres
ent. —Reported.
NOTICE
The Board of Commissioners of
Martin County, at their office in "Wil
liamston, N. C., now offers for sale
to the highest bidder, the county's note
.it; the sum of $15,000, dated December
24, 1929, and payable April 24, 1930.
This money is borrowed in the an
ticipation of the collection of taxes al
ready levied, and is to be used in pay
ing appropriations made for the enr
irtnt fiscal year.
This notice is given pursuant to Sec
4. Chapter 81, Public Laws of North
Carolina, 1927.
By order of lite board of commis
sioners Vf Martin County in regular
session December 2, 1929.
This 6th tlay of December, 1929.
J. SAM GETSINGKK.
It Clerk to the Board.
NOTICE
North Carolina, Martin Coqnty.
In superior court.
D. G. Matthews vs. John Andrews, sr.,
and Wife, Rosa Lee Andrews
An action has been begun in the su
perior court of Martin County, North
Carolina, entitled as above, to fore
close certain tax certificates of sale,
covering the following described land:
A house and lot in the town of Par
mele, N. C., Kobersonville Township,"
adjoining the lands of Leon Matthews,
Carson lot, N. S. Hafgove and a street,
and being the same laud listed by de
fendants for taxes:
Now, all persons interested iiv the
subject matter are required to appear,*
present, and defend their respective
claims within six months from the date
of this notice, otherwise they shall be
forever barred and foreclosed of any
and all interest or claim in and to the
property, or the proceeds received from
the sale thereof.
This 14th day of November, 1929.
R. J. PEEL,
i r*ls 4tw Clerk Superior Court,
EXECUTRIX NOTICE
North Carolina, Martin County.
Having this day qualified as execu
trix of the estate' Of O. T. Everett, de
ceased, this is to notify all persons hav
ing claims against the said estate, to
present them to the undersigned with
jin one year from the date hereof, or
i this notice will be pleaded in bar of
j their recovery. All persons indebted
i to the said estate will please make im
-1 mediate payment.
This the 14th day of November, 1929.
MATTIE EVERETT,
Executrix of the Estate of O. T.
E erett, deceased. nls 6tw
Elbert S. Peel, attorney.
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
Having qualified as administratrix of
the estate of D. R. Gurganus, deceased,
late of Martin County, North Carolina,
this is to notify all persons having
claims against the estate of said de
ceased to exhibit them to the under
signed at her residence at Williamston,
N. C., R. F. D., on or before the 29th
day of October, 1930, or this notice
will be pleaded in bar of any recovery.
All persons indebted to said estate will
please make immediate payment.
This the 29th day of October. 1929.
ADDIE GURGANUS.
Administratrix of D. R. Gurganus.
Hugh G. Horton, atty. n!2 titw
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4 W. G. FULLER
stomal It A\a>* always soiir, I lost my
appetite completely and was so ner
vous I couhi hardly slefp.
"I've gained eight pounds on three
bottles of Sargon and expect to put on
twenty more. The boils and catarrh
have entirely disappeared, I eat any
thing 1 want without a sign of indiges
tion or gas. Safgon Pills regulated me
■in fine shape and -cleansed my whole
system.' Our sites manager and Uix
otlnsr man in our office are now tak
ing Sargon and 1 hope uiy statement
will help others get started . on- it."—
VV G. Fuller, 19 N. llrevard St,, Char
lotte, N. C.
S, R, Biggs Drug Co., agents.—adv.
SALE OF VALUABLE FARM
PROPERTY
Under and by virtue of the authority
conferred upon us in a deed of, trust
executed by B. F. Peel (unmarried) on
the 30th day of October, 1924, and re
corded in book oi mortgages T-2, page
231, we will on Saturday, the 21st day
of December, 1929, 12 o'clock noon,
it the courthouse door in William
ston, N. C., Martin County, sell at
piiblfc auction for cash to the highest
bidder the following land, to wit:
All. that certain tract or parcel of
land lying and being in Bear Grass
Township, Martin County, and State
ol North Carolina, bounded on the
northwest by the Buck Branch and the
I lands of T. U. Kawls and McG. Tay
lor, on the cast by the lands id G. A.
•Peel and oil the south by Buck Dam
Bottonfahd the lands of VV. D, Rob
ersofi, containing 13 3-4 acres/, more
or less, and more partii ularly described
as follows, to wit: Beginning at a large
pine in Buck Dam Bottom, corner of
this, land and the land of VV. D. Rob
erson and G. A Peel,' thence N. 17
degrees and 25 minutes h. 86.2 poles to
a large pine, thence N. 24 E. 55 poles
to a guirt in Buck Branch, thence down
the various courses of Buck Branch to
.where it intersects Buck Dam Bot
tom, thence up Buck Dam Bottom to
the beginning
Also all that 1 certain tract or parcel
of land lying anil being in Bear Grass
Township, Martin County, and State of
North Carolina, bounded on the north
by the lands,of G. A. Peel, on the east
by the lands of C. B. Harrison, on the
scutii by the lands of C. B. Harrison,
and on the west by the lands of G. A.
Peel, containing 31.8 acres, more or
less, and more particularly described as
follows, to wit:
Beginning at C. B. Harrison's and
the corner of this land on the road
near the home of B. F. Peel, thence N.
70 VV. 53.84 poles, thence N. 22 E
7'.'.6 poles, thence N. 82 1-2 E. 26.68
poles, thence S. 71 1-2 E. 35.6 poles to
branch, thence along the branch S. 57
LAXATIVE TEST FREE
It roa bare had a hard tint* tadiat »
laxative fix telly lulled to fou. try Jarlaa
under the ruarantee to be tree II It Isn't
the twit of all. Jarlei la purely rata labia:
worka poaluvely. /aI craw, on both ap
per and lower bowel. thua Ihorouahly
cleaning the inteatlnal tract. No calomel
or mercury. Peee not »rlpe. Plaaaaat to
children. Tbuuaanda fladlna It Idaal Oat
farlaa todaj. II aot abeoluttly aall.fao
to-r. It will be Iraa under the Money Back
Guarantee. Jajlax, « pedal, oily IM at all
Piuaiiata.
W, 10 poles, thence S. 33 3-4 VV. 12
'poles, S, 1-4 E. 6 poles, S. 29 \V. 21.4
poles, S, 2 E. 8.2 poles, thence S. 40
IE. 14 poles, thence S. 38 1-4 VV. 35.S
poles to the beginning.
This sale is made by reason of the
failure of B. F. Peel (unmarried) to
pay off and discharge the indebted
ness secured by said deed of trust to
the North Carolina Joint Stock Land
Bank of Durham.
A deposit of 10 per cent will lie re
quired from the purchaser at the sale.
This the 13th day of November, 1929
FIRST NATIONAL CO.r
OF DURHAM, 1NC..."
n29 4tw Trustee.
Formerly First National Trust Co.,
Durham, N. C.
NOTICE OF SALE
Under and by virtue of the powers
contained in a certain- "Heed of trust
executed by McG. Roberson and wife,
Willie Roberson, to the undersigned [
trustee for the Planters and Merchants j
Bank, which deed of trust is dated j
April 13, 1925, and is of record in the 1
public registry of Martin County in I
book S-2, at page 69, default having
been made in the. payments therein
secured, the undersigned will, on the
20th day of December, 1929, at 12
o'clock noon, expose for sale, at the
courthouse door in Williamston, N. C.,
the following described real estate, to
wit:
Lying" and being in Cross Roads
Township, Martin County, North Car
olina, adjoining the lauds of Mrs, L. ;
C. James, VV. H. Britton, and others,
hotinded as follows:
Beginning at a pine stump in the j
run of Cypress Branch, the corner of
Mrs. L. (.'. Jaines, and running along
the line of Mrs. L. C. James S. 7 00 E.
30.00 chains to a pine stump in the
edge of a ditch, the corner of John
Mobley, thence along the line id John ,
Mcbley S. 83 00 F. 13.25 chains to a,i
water oak in the long pond, Gus Clarks J
comer, thence along the line of Gua \
Clark N. 9 30 \V. 4.55 chains, thence I
along the lines of Gus Clark and J. O. |
Peel N. 4 45 VV. 16.75 chains to the j
I bend of the road, VV. H. Britton's
! corner, thence along the center line j
| oi the road, N. 17 30 VV. 3.75 chains j
to the l>end of the roacf" in'front of the |
| residence of VV. 11. Britton, thence
1 still along the center line of the road,
, Britton's ♦line S. 83 45 VV. 1.65 chains
to Britton's corner, opposite to a ditch, I
thence along the ditch, Britton's line )
N. 5 15 'VV. 3.40 chains, thence N.
71 30 E. 1.40 chains, thence still a- J
long the line of Britton, N. 9 30 VV. I
9.35 chains to a dead maple .in the j
center of the run of Cypress branch, [
Britton's corner, thence down the ceil- '
ter line of said branch, the line of |
Mrs. L. C. James 13.25 chains, more;
or less, to the beginning. Containing j
43 1-4 acres, more or less. I
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Terms oi sale: Cash.
This the 19th lav of-November, 192.
B. DUKK CRITCHEK,
'\22 4tw. Trustee.
Joseph W. Bailey, attorney.
NOTICE
North Carolina, Martin County.
*IT» superior court.
D. G. Matthsws vs. Mrs. Blanche Man- 1
ning, Administratrix of A. J.
Manning
An action h;rs been begun in the su
perior court of Martin County. North i
Carolina, entitled as above, to fore- j
dose a certain tax certificate of sale,
dited 6th-day of June. 1927. for grad- j
ed school taxes for .the year l'> 24, said j
tax certificate of sale covering 125
FARM FOR SALE
• ON
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10TH, 1929
AT 11 O'CLOCK A. M„ T^HE
J. J. LONG HOME PLACE
Will Be Sold at
Public Auction
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The sale will take place on the premises n£ar
Oak City. -
This is one of the finest farms in Martin
County and is adapted to raising any props grown
in this section.
The terms are very reasonable, and this is a
fine opportunity to the hoineseeker to buy a fine
farm for his own price and at his own terms.
Time: Tuesday, Dec. 10, at 11 A. M.
Place: On Premises, near Oak City.
ELBERT S. PEEL, AGENT
PAGE THREE
acres of Watts land, listed in Wil
li.imston Graded School District by
A. J. Manning and complete descrip
tion is hereby referred to the complaint
which is on file in the clerk's office in
the «uperior court of Martin County:
Now, all persons claiming an inter
est in the subject matter in the above
entitled action are required to appear,
present, and defend their respective
claims within six months from the date
ot this notice, otherwise they shall be
iVrevor barred and foreclosed of any
and all interest in or claim to the prop
el ty or the proceeds received from
llu sale thereof.
This 13th day of November, 1929.
K J. PEEL,
n 15 41 u Clerk Superior Court.