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PAGE FOUR MRiiMHMBMBeS9SSBBB9a=aSE9B9Sa9s9asB= Society'& Personals Mr*. ELBERT S. PEEL, Editor Club Mwdnga loNw^iwmnnti Weddings Personili 1 Leave Jor Fuquay Springs Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Smith and daughter, Margie, left Saturday for their home in Fuquay Springs after being on the tobacco market for the past season. ♦ Spending Holidays Here Mrs. Ji. J. Parker and daughter, Eliablth, arrived Friday to spend th£*holidays with Mrs. T. F. Harri son and family. . • 1 Visitors- Here Friday V Messrs. Hammond and E. C. oonce, of Richlands, visited Mr. and, Mrs. G. H. Harrison Friday. Ftom Xew Bern ~V * Miss Charlotte - Dufhe, of New Hern, attended the Christmas dance Friday nighl and was the house guest i of Miss Frances Williams. ' Leaves jor Baltimore Mrs. J. I). Woolard left Monday for Baltimore to spend the Christ-! ma' holidays with relatives and friends. —l• t H L From Hurrellsville Miss Janie Taylor,"' of Harrejls ville, spent Thursday and Friday with Miss Frances Williams. _j *, Visiting His.Sister Mr. John Wadsworth is s| tending the holidays with his sister, K'lH. J. W. Watts, jr. 1899-1929 ~ ■" ♦ —— ~ Thirty Years Ago I Remember— v When eggs were .? ilv/i'j 1 !• .'for. 25«-. Putter, lt)c a -pound; Milk was 5i a I quart; the butcher gave away .ImWtT and treated the kids with BOLOGNA. The Jiired girl received- two dollars . week and did the wasliin Women did I not powder and paint (in public),! •moke, vote, plat poker, or shade the SHIM M IK, . ' Men ywore whiskers and boots,! chewed tobacco, spit on the sidewalks' and cussed. HE Kit was sc, and the I lunch was free/ - "Laborers worked ten "s- I'ours a day and never went on strikes, j No tijis were given., to waiters, and the; bat check Kraft v\.o>, unknown. A ker- f ocnc hanging lamp and a stereoscope i in the parlor were luxuries. No one was £W operated ui lor up pendicitis or bought glands; microbes were unheard of." Folks lived a good tMd age and "every year walked miles to] wish friends— A MERRY CHRISTMAS Today, You Know— Everybody rides automobiles or flies; plays golf; shoots crap; gets tnu sic fro mthe air; goes to the talkies * nightly; smokes' cigarettes; drinks) Kuktls blames tl\e H. C. of L. I on their neighbors; never go to bed j the same day they get up, and think | hive a M—— of a time. '' These are ila**.. of suffragetting, profiteering, relit hogs,, excess taxes, and prohibition, IF YOU THINK) LIFE IS WORTH LIVING, I WISH YOU A HAPPY NEW YEAR • ■— I want to take the liberty of thank- j iug every one whu has spent a dime ' with me this year. . Yours truly, W. H. Gurkin P ■ I Bargains for the Last Minute Shopper | b WE HAVE MANY USEFUL AND PRACTICAL GIFTS FOR EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY. GIFTS THAT WILL CARRY THE jg * SPIRIT OF CHRISTMAS AND AT THIS SAME TME BE USEFUL AND PRACTICAL. 2 * THESE GIFTS ARE BEING SOLD FOR LESS AT THIS STORE. THE CLOSING OUT SALE WILL END TUESDAY NIGHT. TAKE 2 | ADVANTAGE OF THESE VALUES. X [HARRISON BROTHERS & CO.I ; c * • / PUiUiHIO tVOIV Hire For the Holidays Mrs. Tom Anderson, of Wilson, is here for the holidays. * Arrived Friday jr Miss V irginia Harrison, of East , Carolina Teachers' College, arrived Friday to s[>end the holidays with her ,parents, Mr. and' Mrs. R. G. Harri son. 1 islting' Friends Here Mr. Hugh Wvatt is sending the '•-holidays in uwjv with friends Will Arrive Tonight —' j Mr. and Mrs. Eli H Robertson,' Hi Lewisport, Ky,, will arrive | day night to spend the Christmas holidays with Mr. Robertson's' moth-j !er, Mrs. J. L. Robertson. | Home From Meredith -Miss Miriam Courtney, a student at Meredith College, Raleigh, is*here J for the holidays with her parents,! I Mr. and Mrs, B. S-. Courtney. * Ihri From Raleigh Mr. W. I', Hodges, of Raleigh, is 'at home tor (he holidays. 9 If Washington Saturday Mr. Harry Biggs, Misses Frances Williams and Margaret Manning spent Saturday afternoon in Wash-, I ington. * Here From Texas j Mr. Bryant ,B Carstarphen, who | is a member of the faculty of the j University of Texas, arrived Sunday I to spend Christmas with his mother, j Mrs. C. I). Carstarphen. * ..« ■ • Home lor the Holid^vs ' % -— -t-' ■ Mr. Thomas of State i College, Raleigh, is here for the hol idays. Leave lor Petersburg f Mr. and Mrs Grover W. Hardison I and daughter, Katherine, left for Petersburg yesterday, where they ! will spend the 'Christmas holidays., •— lh re From Kit hmotul —• Miss I'at tie Harris, of Richmond, arrived last night to spend Christ nias with her ny.il her, Mrs. Myrtle Harris. . Spend Week F.ml in Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Elbert I'eel s|x'nt , the week end in Wilson with Mr. andi Mrs, S. S. Lawrence. 1 '/siting His Parents _ Mr. Darrell Trice is at home from Washington and Lee University, Lex-j ington, \'a., to s|x>nd the Christmas holidays with his parents, Mr. and| Mrs. J. T. l'rice. L.i ave Saturday • . Messrs. Brodie E. Hood and Law -1 retice Thornton left' Saturday for ' their homes in Goldsboro and Fay-j etteville, respectively, where theyi will spend Christmas. I ■■ I ts'ttors Hete Sunday Messrs. William and Gavin Dortch 1 of Raleigh, visited friends here Sun- 1 day. ■ ♦ I Spend Week End in Sot folk Mrs. C. O. Pardo and son, Jimmy, spent the week end in Norfolk. I Spends Holidays Here Mr. and Mrs. Milton Norman, of ■ Raleigh, are spending the Christmas ! holidays with Mr. and Mrs. A. Has- I sell - * ' '' f - ■ —rr PHONE Anything (or This Department Hi 46 I ILA ave jor Yorktoum, Va. 1 Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Crockett left today for Yorktown to spend Christ anas with relatives. Hire From Wilson Miss Mary Louise Carstarphen, of ( Wilson, is here with her mother, Mrs. Fannie Carstarphen, for the holidays. !Spending Holidays Here j Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hitch are spending the holidays in town with Ifrwndi. ; ~ "" r I : —*— fLeaves jor Norfolk Mrs. W. H. Harrell left Sunday | for Norfolk to spend the holidays j with her children, Sarah and Bill, i Visitor Here, Yesterday Mr. E. (j. Waters, of Jamesville, !ua? a business-ivisitor here yesterday.' » ' I hi Town Monday ' —- #- • I Mr. I). G.'Ward and son, of Rob- 1 j ersonville, were liere yesterday at tending to buseless." r —* v | IJ aves for Sanitorium —Mr. Exutn Ward left yesterday for Sanitorium, where he will spend the Christmas holidays with his wife, who is receiving treatment there. Friends jof Mrs. Ward, to whom she wishes; Ito express the season's greetings | through this.newspa|>er, will be glad S to learn that she is steadily improv- j ing and hopes to be able to return' home in the near future. PEE LAV ILLS ——» Last Wednesday morning, at 11 oV clock. Miss Wilma Wills and Mr.' | ', ' 'I ■Robert Johnson I'eel, Jr., were mar iried by the pastor of,the Methodist Church in Avington, Virginia. The T'* ; \ | BOX ErwyWy'i Doiag kl Buying Cwtke* OaU | Stripe Jk itocfciny by 1 ... tlx box, jt course! Be- - r -l I cauk ihcyTc so lov«4y, no oM aqn .e*t fkiM, thvd p«lr Bwmtw three Utrtt to hmJh nicii k nice jmcrotH 3A. And itiuJly, Umw ' Buying -by - the - Basr jJforcU * nice ukfing am thai third p«trf Prtcad trom $(.96 m> "No run dm! itarU +6o* t mm p*MS GM Su*m~ —± I- . Jill —i MARGOLIS BROS. THE ENTERPRISE wedding was a surprise to their friends, the only witness being the bride's mother, Mrs. Iva Wills. Mrs. Peel is the daughter of Mrs. Iva Wills and her late husband, of' Mountain City, Tenn. She is a very ! attractive and cultured young wo man, j , Mr. Peel is the son of Judge and I Mrs. R. J. Peel and is now connect \ ed with the Department of Highways and Public Works of the State of j Tennessee. He is at present superin ' of a big construction job ' iiear:>lountain City, a project which will require a year "or more to com j plete. He and Mrs. Peel arrived Sat- j urday to spend Christmas with his parents. They will return to Moun i tain City, where they will make their home. ' NOTICE «» | North Carolina. Martin County; In • . tin superior court. D. G. Matthews vs. H. M. Burrai and Wife, Ora Burras The defendants above named and all parties interested in the subject matter I will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the | Superior Court of Martin County, for I the purpose of foreclosing certain tax | certificates of sale covering the follow ( ing tracts of land: Two vacant lots and ' a house anil lot in the town of Wil liamston, N. C., on Main Street, ad join# the Gurganu* property, Williams property, and a detailed description'is hiade in complaint filed in the clerk's office of Martin County, and said de fendants „fe to take notice that they i are required to appear before the clerk] Superior Court at his office in Wil liaiiiston, N. C, within thirty days aft | er service of summons and answer or ' demur to the complaint or the relief ! ] asked for will be demanded. It is .further ordered that all persons' ! claiming an interest in the subject m*t -1 ter are required to appear and defend i their respective claims within six 1 months after this notice, otherwise they | wijl lie forever barred and foreclosed of any and all claims in and to said property or the proceeds received from the sale thereof. TJjus 19th day of December, 1929. R J. PEEL, d2O 4tw Clerk Superior Court. NOTICE OF RESALE OF REAL PROPERTY ' Under and by virtue of the power oi . sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed to the undersigned trustee by I. I). Roebuck and wife, Hannah Roe buck, on the 15th day of November, J 1"20, and of record in the public reg istry of Martin CJfenty, in book I'-i, }at page 200, the undersigned trustee | will, on Wednesday, the oth day of j January, 1930. at 12 o'clock ni., in front j of* the courthouse door in the town of j Williamston. N. ( offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash the folow j"ing described real estate, to wit: ' Situation the public road (the old ) | dirt road) leading from Parmele to | Robersonvillc, N. C., and bounded on j the north by the lands of Will tv'elson. j oil the east by the lands of Jesse Jen-'j ! kins, on the louth the laiids' of I I Oliver Carter, and on the west by the lands of L. II Matthews ami ICIla E, Powell, and being part of the old Joe Bryan place,'containing 75 acres, mure or less. . TJiis sale is being made by virtue of an order of resale made by K. J. I'eel. clerk of the superior court of Martin I County. I A deposit of 10 per cent will be re quired of the successful bidder at the j sale.. " , This the 21st of December. 1929, J. L. GURGANUS, d 24 2tw Trustee. Elbert'S. Peel, attorney. : ——— SALE OF VALUABLE FARM PROPERTY . > —- I Under and by virtue of the authority conferred upon us in a deed of trust executed by Archie Outterbridge and wife, Harriett Outterbridge, on the 4th day of May, 1923, and recorded in book (1-2,• page 353, we will, on Saturday,: the 18th day of January, 1930: at 12 | o'clock noon, at the courthouse door ; in Williamston, N. C., Martin County, I sell at public auction for cash to the highest bidder, the following land, to wit: * All that certain tract, piece, or parcel of land containing 60 1-2 acres, more or less, situate, lying, and l>eing on the avenue leading into the William j ston and Everett road about 3 1-2 miles west of the town of Williamston, Wil liamston •> Township, Martin Couiity, North Carolina, and adjoining the lands of Lovett Harrison on the north, the lauds of the Sam Wynne heirs on the east, and the lands of Mack Peele on the south and west, and more particu larly described as follows: Beginning at a Sweet gum in an | avenue that leads to the Willfamston I and Everett road, corner of Mack Peele;* thence north 7 degrees west 50 WIU.IAMSTOM MOWTH CAKOt-.1.A ■ 3-4 poles to a pu>e stump: thence with the line of Lovett Harrison north 76 : 1-4- degrees east 108 3-5 -poles to a cypress in Black Branch; thence with said branch south 10 degrees east 120 poles to a gum in said branch, thence ' with the line of Mack Peele north 71 j degrees west 125 poles to the begin '[ ning. and being a part of the land con - J veyed to the said Archie Outterbridge ' by Marshall Cherry and wife, Cornelia. 1 by deed dated January 6, 1902, and of , record rti Martin County public-registry ; in book FFF, page 359. Thise sale is made by reason of the | failure of Archie Outterbridge and wife Harriett Outterbridge to pay off and discharge the indebtedness secured by ! | said deed of trust to the North Caro- j j lina Joint Stock Land Bank of Dur- I ! ham. A deposit of 10 per cent will be re- I quired from the purchaser at the sale. ' This the 12th day of, December, 1929. FIRST NATIONAL CO., OF DURHAM, INC., d 24 4tw Trustee. Fwmefly First National Trust Co., ■ '} Durham, N. C. NOTICE OP SALE k Under and by virtue of the power of \ sale contained in a certain deed of trust i Executed to the undersigned trustee by i L. Peel and wife, Annie E. Peeh on the 26th day of October. 1926, and of record in the public registry of Mar tin County in book C-3, at page 86, said , deed of trust having been given for the , purpose of securing a certain note of even date and tenor therewith, and de fault having been made in the payments of the said note, and the stipulations'. contained in the said deed of trust not having been complied with and at the request of the holder of said note the undersigned trustee will, on Thursday, the 9th day of January, 1930, at 12 o'- ; clock m.. in front of the courthouse door in Williamston. N. C., offer for sale to the highest bidder fyr cash the folfowing described real estate and | persona! property, to wit: ,L A tract of land lying and being in j I Griffins Township, " Martin County, ! j North Carolina, containing 512 acres, j i more or less, and adjoining the lands of C. C. on the nortU, the I | lands of Herbert Manning on the east, j the layds of W. H. T.uenda I Corey, and .others on the south, and | I Smitnwick Creek on the west. 4 The following personal property: I Two black mare mules hamed Bet and f Lizzie, and being all the mules now , ["owned by said j. L. Peel and located ; a( this time on the lands above de i scribed, One Ford roadster and one' j Ford one-half ton truck, and being the j ! only Ford roadster and F'ord truck now owned by said J. L. Peel. This 9th day of 'December, 1929, } , _WHEELER MARTIN, | dlO 4tw Trustee. J Elbert S: Peel, attorney. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power oi \ sale contained ijr that certain deed of trust executed on the 11th day of 'Feb ruary, 1928, by J (j. Godard, Jr., and! wile, t arrie •. Godard, and of record, in the public registry of Martin t'oun-| ty in Book Y-2, at page 408, said deed of trust being given to secure the pay- 1 nient of certain notes of even date and tenor therewith, and the stipulations: in said deed of trust not havitfg been; complied with, and at the request of !* | the parties interested, the undersigned | i trustee wil, oil the 6th day of Janu- I | .»ry, 19.'0, ai 12 o'clock m . at ths court j house door in Williamstriii,. N. C, of-j fer for - ale to the highest bidder for j Ti'ys'p at public allot ion, the following j Idescribed tract of land, to wit: Beginning in a branch or ditch, cor ner of J.d Godard and Cherry Broth ers, on Siuithwick Street; thence along Smifhwick Street to Leggett's Lane; thence along Leggett's Lane to Haugh toii Street F'xtended; - theme along Haugh'iiu Street Extended to an iron ; stake, corner of Briqk Warehouse;" thence, along lirick Warehouse to an iron - stake; thence along back line of Brick Warehouse to a ditch or branch; tlicncc along branch or ditch to be ginning, and being the s.air.e tract of laud conveyed to J, E. Pope, trustee, au,d,nf,.r.VKV;rd in book J-2. at page 44J, of the Martiii County public-registry. Flxcluding and excepting from the operation of this conveyance the lot or tract of land'included in the above de scription to Tally Cherry and others. and of record in* book , at page —- oi the Martin County public registry This the 3rd day of 'December, 1929. B. A. t RITCHI.B, | d 3 4tw , Trustee. R. L. Coburn, attorney. NOTICE! SALE OF VAI7UABLE REAL ESTATE Uiijler- and by virtue of the power of sale contained ill that certain deed of trust given by Wheeler Martin and ! wife, O. S, Anderson and wife, and A, AnderSon and wife to D." M. Hill,- trustee, which is dated February 23. 1 "29, and duly recorded in bbotTß-'. i ,'>age 53. Martin County Registry; ho- j cause of. default made in. the payment >f the indebtedness therein secured, snd at the request of the holders there of. the undersigned will, on January 13. 1930 (Monday).between the hours of 12 m., and 1 o'clock p. m., offer foe sale to the highest bidder, or bidders for cash, in front of the courthouse /loor in the town of Williamston, N. C., the following described two lots or parcels of land in the town of Wil- ) Tuesday, December 2s, 1929 L; liamston, "Martin County, to wit: First lot: Begins b/ Main Street at, the corner of S. Ti,. Biggs' thence up Main Street, 52 1-2 feet\ to the lands herein described and the lard# of H. D. Feel; thence along niutfMe of the alley-way 153 feet to a stake; thence south 45 degrees east, 83 feet ;D the line of J. B. Cherry ana Brulhcr. formerly John ,YV. Groves! 'lend; thence along John W. Groves! land 49 feef to the S. R« Biggs' heirs'V I lot and line; thence along S. R. Biggs' j fhiirs' lot or line to the first station, i j containing one-quarter of an acre, more , or less, and being the same land con- j jvcyed unto 0. S. Anderson and L. j i (Louie) P. Martin by deed from E. S. j Peel, trustee, dated November 14. 1927, i ! and duly recorded in book Z-2, at page ) 211 in the public registry of Martin j J County, to which reference is hereby . made for a more particularity of de- j scription. Second-lot: A lot in the tc>wn of Wil liamston, on the south side of Main i Mreet. bounded on the northwest by j • Main Street; on the southeast by the j property of the Farmers & Merchants j I li.nk and Dennis-Simmons Lumber j ■ vmpanv (now Hugh H*>rtm), the I r. perty of S. R. Biggs Iron and Mo? , tor Company; on the southwest by the j property of T. S. and 8. S. Hadley and | i>t ing that lot in the town of William- j ■•ten, on Main Street, that lies between thrJnfUdin^onili^^aTmer^^i^J^le^ TRIO THEATRE | ROBERSONVILLE, N. C. Thurs. - Fri. ■ Sat. DECEMBER 26, 27 AND 28 I -••• ' -- • - . ZIEGFELDSjg RIO£RITA SPECIAL MATINEE THURSDAY, 3:15 P. M. NOTICE! •• —rrrWiflr I have opened my Mule barn at the old Hosiery Mill and have several good second-hand M&les at this time, some r£al bargains. I have also added to my business Horse Shoe ing. I have a man that can do the work all O. K. Bring us your horse or mule, and we will guar antee our work and the price. We will give you a good job in shoeing or trimming. J. R. MORRIS ROBERSONVILLE, N. C. i——i m chants Bank and the property of T. S. t " and S. S- Hadley, which is known as the Atlantic Hotel, and being a part of ; the same land that was transferred to , J. W. and Arthur Anderson by deed from Barber and Mollie Hadley, dated June IS, 1903. and of record in the* public registrv oi Martin County in book KKK, at p.-fc; 138, and more particularly described in the deed by t\V. Anderson and wife, Mamie An rson to Lula Anderson, dated April , 1928. recorded in the public reg ry of Martin County in book Z-2, -j »t page 422. | This Decemoer 12, 1929. D. M. HILL, dl 7 4tw 1 Trustee. The Best Purgative for the congestion, reduce* com£licalionftjJhA»teßu^recovien^
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