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Mrs. ELBERT 8. PEEL, Editor
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Returns to Wilton Home
Mr. M. M. Seasons, druggist for
the Bailey-Sessoms Drug Compnay
here since it opened several months
ago, returned to his hone in Wilson
I*B' Saturday. Mr. Sessoms has many
friends here who regret to learn that
he will not be back.
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In Norfolk for Summer
Mrs. W. H. Harrell left last Friday
for Norfolk where she will spend the
summer with her daughter, Miss
Sarah and Dr. Harrell. She was ac
companied there by Judge and Mrs.
Clayton Moore.
In Raleigh Yesterday
Messrs Wheeler Martin and J. G.
Godard, jr., spent yesterday in Ral
eigh on business.
In Four Oaks
Mrs. W. C. Manning, jr. is spend
ing a few days this week with her
mother, Mrs. D| W. Adams, in
Four Oaks.
Here for the Weekend _
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Anderson, of
Emporia, spent the week end with
Mrs. Anderson's mother, Mrs. Walter
Anderson.
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Here from Oxford *
Miss Ethel Hooks, of the Masonic
Orphanage, Oxford, has been here this
week in the interest of the Ophan's
Friend.
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Visit Mr. and Mrs.Margoiis
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bloom, of
Norfolk, visited Mr. and Mrs. F. J.
Margolis over the week end.
Here from Eureka
Mrs. James C. Manning and Miss
Eunice Davis, -of Eureka, spent the
week end with Mrs. A. J. Manning.
Visit here Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Mayo Little, of Rob
ersonville, visited friends here Sun
day.
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In Suffolk Sunday .
Mr. Charlie Lancaster spent the
week end in Suffolk. * * i
Returns from Winston-Salem
Mrs. C. B. Hassell returned last
week from Winston-Salem where she
visited her daughter, Lucille, who is
a student at Salem College.
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Announcing The Opening
Of A
MINIATURE
GOLF COURSE
AT WILLIAMSTON
Tuesday Evening, May 20th ,
8:30 O'clock
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Coarse Located On Lot Adjoining
Courthouse On Main Street
Williamston Putt - A - Round
Here from Greenville
F. C. Harding, of Greenville, was
a business visitor here yesterday.
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Visits Friends here
Harvey Roberts, of Norfolk, visit
ed friends here yesterday.
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Visit the Moyes
Mr. and Mrs. Zeb Brinson, of
Stokes, visited Mr. and Mrs. Mihon
Moye here Sunday.
Visiting in Leggetts
Mrs. C. A. Harrison and children
are spending a few days in Leggetts.
Returns from Tennessee
Hugh B. Anderson returned Satur
day from Tennessee where he has
been working for the past few
weeks. ♦
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In Norfolk Sunday
James Edwin Harrell spent the
week end in Norfolk with his sister.
Miss Sarah.
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Spends Weekend
Benjamin Courtney, of Raleigh,
spent the week end with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Courtney.
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Htre from Norfolk
Miss Elizabeth Gurganus, of Nor
folk, spent the week end here with
her mother, Mrs. Mary Bonner Gur
ganus.
Visiting Miss Perry
Miss Marjorie Ruth Lyons, of
'Windsor, is visiting Miss Tillie Perry
here this week.
♦
Here frob Goldsboro
Professor B. E. Hood arrived here
yesterday from Goldsboro where he
visited relatives for a few days.
~~ NOTICE
By virtue of a deed of trust executed
to me by K. C. Jones and wife, Thelma
Jones, and J. D. Jonet of Martin Coun
ty, dated October 17, 1929, and of
public record in the office of the Regis
tcr of Deed* for said Martin County in
Book C-3, page , thereby secured,
default having been made in the pay
ment thereof, I will, on 26th day of
May 1930, at 12 o|clock noon, at the
courthouse door in Martin County of
fer for sale at public auction the proper
ty described in said deed of trust as
follows, to-wit:
A lot on Main Street adjoining E. P.
Cunningham, I. S. Peel and others in
thctown of Williamston, and the fol
lowing personal property:
All gasoline pumps, air compressors,
gasoline tanks, automobile acQeaaoriea
and supplies, and any and all of every
kind and description of personal prop
erty now located on the lot deacribed
above or that shall be located and used
on said lot.
This notice dated and posted this
25th, day of April, 1930.
R. L. COBURN.
ao-29-4t Trustee.
PHONE
Anything for
This Department
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FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
After being persuaded by a number
o: friends, I hereby announce my
candidacjr for tlie office of County
Commissioner, subject to the will of
the Democratic voters in the primary to
be held June 7th.
JOSHUA L. COLTRAIN.
NOTICE
North Carolina, Martin County in
the Superior Court.
Edwin S. Hall vs. j. St W. Land Com
pany and all other persona claiming
any interest in the lands deacribed
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ntifin.
An action having been instituted in
the Superior Court of Martin County,
North Carolina, entitled as above, to
foreclose tax liens for taxes due for
the years 1926 and 1927 listed in the
name of J. & W. Land Company on
the following real estate in said county;
(1) "4,000 acres of pocosin laud"
in Jamesville Township, being that
part of the firat tract deacribed in the
deed from Roanoke Railroad and Lum
ber Company to defendant J & W Land
Company, dated January 1, 1921, and
of record in the Register's Office of
Beaufort County in Book 230, page
315, and of record in the Register's of
j fice of Martin County in Book ,
page , which lies in Jamesville
Townshipv.
S "11,000 acres of dismal land" in
ns Township, and being all that
part of the first tract described in said
deed which lies in Griffins Township.
Notice is hereby given to all per
sons claiming interest in the subject
matter of the said action to appear, set
up and defend their respective claims in
six months from the date of this notice
or be forever barred and foreclosed of
any and all interest or claims in or to
the said property or proceeds from the
sale thereof.
Dated this 21st day of April, 1930.
R J PEEL
ap-22-4t Clerk Superior Court.
NOTICE OP RE-SALE
Notice is hereby given that under
and by virtue of the power of sale con
tained in that certain deed of trust ex
ecuted by F. C. Bennett and wife, Fan
nie Bennett, to the undersigned Trus
tee, bearing date of July 9th, 1928 and
recorded in Book Y-2 at page 483 of
the Public Registry of Martin County,
default having been made in the pay
ment of the indebtedness thereby se
cured and the terms and stipulations
of same not having been complied with
and the terms at the former sate not
having been complied with, said bidder
"FIRST TRACT: My one-hflf un
divided intereat in the following: Be
ginning at a stake on Haughton St. at
the East corner of the lot sold C. A.
Harrison and Co., 40 feet from the A.
C. L. Depot lot; thence S. 32 East a-,
long Haughton Street to the old Lloyd
corner now the M. Stubbs corner;
thence southwesterly along the line of
M. Stubbs and Turner Williams to the
Hamilton Pants Manufacturing Com
pany corner; thence North about 32
degrees West along their line to the A.
C. L. Railroad Co.; thence southeast
erly along their line parallel to the first
line forty feet to the corner; thence
along their line northeasterly to the
first .station; This being all of the
tract of land formerly called the Far
mers Warehouse lot and property,
which has not heretofore been sold to
the Hamilton Pants Mfg. Compapy,
and C. A. Harrison and Co. All ex
ceptions for the alley way between
the Hamilton Pants Mfg. Co. and Tur
ner Williams are hereby sold. This be
ing the same tract of land with im
provements conveyed the said J. W.
Hight by J. G. Staton and wife, Fan
nie C. Staton, and recorded in book
L-l. page 166, of the Public Registry
of Martin County. N. C.
SECOND TRACT: That certain
tract or parcel of land belonging to the
estate of J. B. Speller: Beginning on
Waahington Street in the town of Wil
liamtton, N. C., at a stake; thence a
long the line of the Marcellus Stubbs
lot now occupied by Ed Hardiaon, al
most a straight line to the line of the
Farmers Tobacco Warehouse; thence'
along the line of the said Tobacco
Warehouse a westerly direction to the
line of C. H. Godwin, J. R. Ruftin;
thence along said line to the line of S.
, S. Hadley property, now Sallie Hadley
Bunting and Bro., Sampson Hadley;
: thence along their line back to Wash
ington Street and thence along said
Washington Street to the beginning
and being the identical property own
ed and occupied by J. B. Speller at the
time of his death, reserving and except
ing from the operation of this instru
ment the store house itself and a space
having stated that he was not in po
, sition to comply with said bid, the un
| dersigned trustee will, on Tuesday, the
3rd day of June 1930, at twelve (12)
o'clock Noon, in front of the Court
House door of Martin County, Wil
; liamston, N. C., offer for sale, at public
, auction, to the highest bidder, for
, cash, the following described real es
tate, to-wit:
on Washington Street from said land
18 feet running between parallel line
70 feet back, it being understood that
when the partiea of the second part de
-1 cide which space of one-half of said
frontage on Washington Street that
they want, they are to move the store
, and set it up in good condition on the
space reserved for and property of the
1 parties of the first part."
At the tim,e and place of said sale
the highest bidder will be required then
: and there to deposit with the Trustee
ten (10) per cent of the amount of said
highest bid to show good faith and the
sale will not be closed until said de
posit is made in cash or its equivalent.
This the 3rd day of May, 1930.
N. K. HARRISON.
m-6-4t TFuCTeeY
; Hugh G. Horton, Atty.
SALE OP VALUABLE FARM
PROPERTY
Under and by virtue of the authority
conferred upon us in a deed of trust ex
ecuted by W. A. Bailey and wife, Allie
G. Bailey on the 31st day of March
1923, and recorded in Book 0-2, Page
355, we will on Saturday 14th day of
June 1930, 12 o'clock noon, at the court
house door in Williamston, N. C. Mar
tin County sell at public auction for
cash to the highest bidder the follow
ing land, to-wit:
All that certain tract, piece or par
cel of land, containing 138 3-4 acres,
more or less, situate, lying and being on
, the Bear Grass and Macedonia Road,
about seven miles Southwest of the
• town of Williamston, N. C. Bear Grass
i Township, Martin Carolina, North Car
i olina, having such shapes, metes,
I courses and distances as will more ful
ly appear by reference to a map nude
by J. H. Mobley, surveyor on the 30th
day of October 1922, and adjoining the
lands of R. C. Bailey on the North, the
lands of Edmond Harris on the East
and South, and the lands of B. O.
Cowen on the West, and more par
ticularly described as follows:
Beginning at a stob on the New Road,
corner of K. C. Railey; thence South
61 1-2* East 145 poles to a stake;
thence South 35* E. 72 poles to a
Sweet Gum; thence with the line of
Edmond Harris South 89* West 221
Soles to,a stake; thence North 5* East
8 poles to a canal; thence North 68*
i East 6 1-2 poles poles North 37* East
: 7 poles N. 7* West 22 poles, North 20*
; East 10 poles and North 37* East 90
poles to the beginning and being the
, same land a part of which was devised
i to the said W. A. Bailey by the last
, Will and Testament of W. L. Bailey,
which said will is of record in Martin
i County Public Registry in Will Book
No. 4 page 237, and a part of which was
• conveyed to the said W. A. Bailey by
the deed of W. L. Bailey, et als, dated
, Oct. 16, 190!, and of record in said
Public Registry in Book EEE page 451.
This sale is made by reason of the
failure of W. A. Bailey and wife, Allie
C. Bailey to pay off^ndjli»charge_the
indebtedness secured by said deed of
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A deposit of 10 per cent will be re
quired from the purchaser it the sale.
This the 6th dav of May, 1930.
W. O. BRAMHAM AND FRED
A MOOR*, Bin Hi in.
Por Pint Natfaaal Company of Dor
ham. Inc.. Trustee, Formerly, Pint
National Treat Company.
Durham. N. C. m-20-4t
SALS OP VALUABLE FARM
■J PROPERTY
Under and by virtue of the authority
conferred upon us in a deed of trust
executed by Alice Davis (Widow) and
Hubert Davis, (Unmarried) on the 31st
day of March 1923 and recorded in
Book 0-2, page 381, we will on Satur
day, 14th day of Juna 1930, 12 o'clock
noon at the courthouse door in Wil
liamston, N. C., Martin County, sell
at public auction for cash to the high
est bidder the following land, to-wit:
All that certain tract or parcel of
land lying and being in lamesville
Township, Martin County, North Car
olina, containing 49.25 acres more or
less, bounded on the North by the
lands of Mary Barnhill and the Davis
road; on the East by the Bald Gray and
Poplar Chapel road, on the South by
Small Branch, Poplar Run and the
lands of T. A. Davis, deceased, and on
the West by the lands of Mary Barn
hill and more particularly described as
follows, to-wit:
Beginning where Small Branch
crosses the Bald Gray and Poplar
Chapel road; thence N 1 1-2 E. 16
poles to the Davis road: thence S. 85
1-2 W. 52 poles, thence S. 79 W. 27
poles, thence N. 83 1-2 W, 64 poles,
thence S. 4 W. 43 poles, thence S. 64
E. 14 poles, thence S. 73 E. 11 poles,
thence S. 59 1-2 E. 16 poles, thence S.
35 E. 14 poles, thence N. 61 E. 10 1-2
poles, thence 71 E. 44 1-2 poles, thence
62 1-2 E. 12 poles, thence N. 54 1-2
E. 13 1-2 poles, thence N. 46 F-. 10
poles y thence N t 51 E, 30 poles.tu_the.
beginning.
This sale is made by reason of the
failure of Alice Davis (Widow) and
Hubert Davis (Unmarried) to pay off
and discharge the indebtedness secured
by said deed of trust.
A deposit of 10 per Cent will be re
quired from the purchaser at the sale.
This the 6th day of May. 1930.
W. G. BRAMHAM AND..
FRED A. MOORE, Receivers,
For First National Company of Dur
ham, Inc., Trustee. Formerly, First
National Trust Company.
Durham, N. C. m-20-4t
SALE OP VALUABLE FARM
PROPERTY
Under and by virtue of the authority
conferred upon us in a deed of trust
executed by I. W. Hopkins and wife,
I James Etta Hopkins on the 13th day of
February 1925 and recorded in Book
T-2, Page 463, we will on Saturday,
14th day of June 1930 12 o'clock Noon
at the courthouse door in Williamston,
N. C, Martin County, sell at public
auction for cash to the highest bidder
the following land, to-wit:
Beginning at a pine in Spellers
Branch, N. R. Griffin's and W. H.
Hopkins corner and running along W.
H. Hopkins' line, N. 37* 15 minutes
W. 390 feet to a black gum on the
Jones Road, thence along the center
ine of said road, S. 45* 00 minutes W.
835 feet, S. 47* 30 minutes W. 775 feet,
S. 52* 30 minutes W. 180 feet and S.
62* 30 minutes W. 240 feet to a water
oak in the head of Spring Branch,
thence along the center line of Spring
Branch, J. W. Hopkins line, approxi
mately 2,975 feet to the center of Foster
Mill Pond, thence up the center line of
said Mill pond, Kader Lilley's and L.
L. Roberson's line approximately 3670
feet to the mouth of Spellers Branch,
thence up the center of said Spellers
Branch, N. R. Griffin's line, approxi'
mately 4155 feet to the beginning, con
taining one hundred and twenty 120)
acres, more or less.
This sale is made by reason of the
failure of J W. Hopkins and wife,
James Etta Hopkins, to pay off and
discharge the indebtedness secured by
said deed of trust.
A deposit of 10 per cent will be re
quired from the purchaser at the sale.
This the 6th day of May 1930.
W. G. BRAMHAM AND
FRED A MOORE, Receivers,
For First National Company of Dur
ham, Inc., Trustee, Formerly,
First National Trust Company.
Durham, N. C. m-20-4t
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE
SALE OP LAND
State of North Carolina—County of
Martin.
The Pedaral Land Bank of Columbia.
Plaintiff vs. R. 11. Johnson et al and
the Williamston National Farm Loan
Association, Defendanta.
Pursuant to a judgment entered in
above entitled civil action on the 12th
day of May, 1930, in the Superior Court
of said County by the Clerk, I will on
the 16th day of June, 1930, at 12 o'-
clock M., at the County Courthouse
door in said County sell at public auc
tion to the highest bidder therefor the
following described lands, situated in
said county and state in Poplar Point
Township, comprising acres, more
or less, and bounded and described as
follows:
Ist. Tract: All that certain tract or
parcel of land containing 138 72-100
acres, more or less, situate, lying and
being on the Williamston and Hamil
ton Road in Poplar Point Township,
Martin County, North Carolina, having
such shape, metes, courses and dis
tances as will more fully appear by
reference to a plot thereof made by
Jno. B. Respass, Surveyor, on Nov. 17,
1922, and bounded on the North by
the lands of T. B. Slade and son; on
the east by the Beasley Branch; on the
South by T. B. Slade and son, and on
the north by the public road which
leads from Williamston to Hamilton
and being the same land deeded to R.
M. Johnson by Jno. D. Biggs and wife,
J. S. Rhodes and wife, by deed dated
the 28th day of December, 1916, and
of record in the Public registry of Mar
tin County, in Book J-2, page 172.
2nd Tract: All that certain tract or
parcel of land containing 104 46-100
acres, more or less, lying and being in
Poplar Point Township, Martin Coun
ty. North Carolina, having such
shapes, metes, calls and distances as
will more full appear by reference to
plot thereof made by John B. Respass,
Surveyor, on Nov. 17, 1922, and bound
ed on the north by Alfred Bennett, Ned
Williams, Dr. J. S. Rhodes, T. B.
Slade and son; on the east by T. B.
Slade and son; on the south by Staton
and Meadows, and on the east and
west by Conoho Creek and being the
same tract of land conveyed to R. M.
Johnson by J. G. Staton and others,
dated Ist day of Nov.l 917, and record
ed in the Public Registry of Martin
County in Book J-2, page IS9.
The terms of sale are as follows:
One-fifth cash and remainder payable
in six equal annual installments with
6 par cant interest.
All bids will be received subject to
rejection or confirmation by the Clark
of said Superior Court and no bid will
be accepted or reported unless Its mak
er shall deposit with said Clerk at the
PAGE THREE
close of the bidding the nun of two
hundred and fifty ($250.00) DoMars as
a forfait and guaranty of compliance
with his bid, the same to be credited
on his bid when accepted.
Notice is now given that said lands
will be resold at the same place and
upon the same terms at 2 o'clock P. M.
of the same day unless said deposit is
soonef made.
Every deposit not forfeited or ac
cepted will be promptly returned to the
maker.
This the 12th day of May, 1930.
B. A. CRITCHER.
m-20-4t , Commissioner.
NOTICE OP TRUSTEE'S SALE
Default having been made in pay
ment of the indebtedness secured bfr
that certain deed of trust to me as
Trustee for the Jefferson Standard Hfe
Insurance Company by H. D. Peel atid
wife, Emma Peel, on the 3rd day of
April, 1925, and recorded in the office
of the Register of Deeds of , Martin
County, in Book X 2, Page 97, I will,
under and by virtue of the power of
sale vested in me by said deed of trust,
and at the request of the cestui que
trust, and for the purpose of discharg
ing the debt secured by said deed of
trust, proceed to sell to the highest
bidder, for cash, at the Court House
door in Williamston, Martin County,
North Carolina, at 12 o'clock, M. on
Saturday, June 21st, 1930, the following
described land, to-wit:
First Lot: The Brick Store and lot
in the Town of Williamston, N. C. on
the South side of Main Street and be
ing one of the double stores commonly
known as Double Brick Stores belong
ing to the estate of the late S. R. Mob-
Icy, deceased. The lot referred to is not
only the land the store is on but also
one-half of the lot in therear of the
double brick stores; the line between
the stores and lots being a straight
line with the extension of the partition
wall between the brick stores; and be
ing the same store and lot conveyed to
Luven ia W illieme by Eli Gurpanus ami
wife by deed of record in the Public
Registry of Martin County in Book
I NOTICE!
JUST ONE WEEK TO FILE
YOUR NOTICE OF CANDIDACY.
NO NOTICE WILL BE RECEIVED
AFTER
Friday the 23rd
Day of May
SYLVESTER PEEL
- CHAIRMAN, BOARD OP ELECTIONS
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■' Brand Coffee and Chicory m you do from 2 lbs. of
ordinary coffee, because it is Double Strength. Cut
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~T. B. SLADE and J. W. MANNING,
KKK at pace 86 to which deed refer
ence it hereby made for a more par
feet description of the landa herein con
veyed, said lot beginning at a (take on
Main Street in Williamston, N. C, and
renaiog down said street toward the
Roanoke River for 22 feet; thence back
toward the A. C. L. Railroad 75 feet
t® a stake; thence West a straight line
twenty-two ( 22) feet to a stake; thence
North seventy-five (75) feet to the be
ginning, and being the same Store lot
recently occupied by J. A. Abeyounis.
Second Tract: Beginning on Main
Street in the Town of Williamston, N.
C. at John D. Biggs corner on the said
Street and running back from aaid
street along his line a Southerly direc
tion seventy-two (72) feet; thence a
Westerly direction twenty (20) feet
parallel with Main Street, seventy-two
(72) feet; thence along Main Street
twenty (20) feet to said John D. Biggs
corner, the beginning. Being a part of
the land purchased by J. G. Godard
from Lucy Biggs, Executrix. For fur
ther description reference is made to a
deed from J. G. Godard to Horton and
By num. Book HHH at Page 460 and
deed from S. A. Newell, Commissioner
to R, J. Cobb, Book MMM, page 58 of
the Public Registry of Martin County.
This the 17th day of May. 1930.
JULIAN PRICE,
m-20-4t Trustee.
Brooks, Parker, Smith and Wharton,
Attys., Greensboro, N. C.
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