Twadjiy, October 20,1931
§
Return Tomorrow
Leslie Fowden will return tomor
row from Western North Carolina,
where he has been on business this
week.
Attending Court in Wilson
Wheeler Martin is attending Fed
eral Court in Wilson this week.
* ■ •
Visitor m Town Monday
Mr. Luther Hardison, of James
ville, was in town yesterday.
• i
From Rftbersomville
Vance Roberson, of Robersonville,!
was here last Saturday on business.
Visits Mrs. A. J. Manning
Miss Martha Baldree. of Everetts,
\ visited Mrs. A. J. Manning here last
'' Saturday.
Spend Week-End Here
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Parker, of
Dunn, spent the week-end here with
Mrs. Parker's mother, Mrs. Thad
Harrison.
Visitor Here Saturday
Mr. F. L. Haislip, cashier of the*
Bank of HAinilton, was here last Sat
urday attending to business matters.
Attend Game at Chapel Hill
Mr, and Mrs. Buck Cliff attended
the Carolina-Georgia football game
at Chapel Hill Saturday.
From Oak City
Professor H. M. Ainsley, of Oak
City, was here Saturday in the in
terest of the Oak City school.
66 6 jI
LIQUID OR TABLETS
Relieves a Headache or Neuralgia in
30 mlnatee. check* a Cold the firet day, j
and check* Malaria in three days.
SALVE FOR BABY'S COLD 1
J. W. PERRY
Commission Merchants
700 FRONT STREET NORFOLK, VIRGINIA
Cotton, Norfolk Peanuts, Suffolk
This old Commission House makes cash loans
up to 80 per cent on Cotton and Peanuts sent to them
to atore. Reduced stojage charges.
You'll Thrill at the Quality in These
Beautiful
/KJ^Prices You Can
Afford to Pay
J|| Even the sternest fashion critic
couldn't find a flaw in the stunning
new lines and rich furrings of these
cloth coats. In smartest wool tex
■ tures and colors, they've all the
■ ■ marks that distinguish this season's
I best fashions—note how the blue
collar of the coat sketched gives the
K new broad shoulder and how
blue fox accents the elbows
the new manner. Exceptional
M ■
Other
Coats and Costume Suits
/ Gloves - Bags and Hose To Harmonise
I * "The Shopping Place, Alter All"
HHfIHHHHHHHHHBHHMHMHHHHIHHMNMMPHMNHMHHHNRI
v .. ' - • - " ■ • A
SS9SSf9BB9DBSS9BRB9BffI&B&SSSSSSSSSS
Society & Personais
Mia. ELBERT a. PBEX* MMoc
Spend Week-End in Yorkt own
( Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Crockett and
son, Tom, spent the week-end in
Yorktown attending the sesqui-cen
tennial celebration.
|
Returns From Newport News
Mrs. Walter Mizelle and little
daughter, Anne Spencer, returned
home Sunday after a two-weeks visit
at Newport News, Va., with friends.
She attended the sesqui-centennial
celebration at Yorktown while there.
i•• ■ ■
Friend Here
i Miss (Pauline Croson, of Golds
boro, visited friends here over the
week-end. *— *
I •
From Texas
j Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rogers, of
Texas, r.re visiting relatives and
friends in the county this week.
Attend Game at Ckapel Hill
Misses Thelma Brown and Flor
ence Overton, and Messrs. Mayo and
S. H. Crimes attended the football
game in Chapel Hill last Saturday.
e
Visiting in Dunn
Mrs. M. J. Moye is visiting her
sister, Mrs. Earl West brook at Dunn
this week.
Spends Week-End Here
Mrs. Milton Norman, of Raleigh,
spent the week-end here with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Hassell.
I Visit in Farmville
Mr. and Mrs. James C. Manning
land son, Jimmie, visited Mrs. Man
ning's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Moye,
'at Farmville Sunday.
1 In Town Monday
i H. L. Maning, of Route four, Wil-
I liamston, was in town yesterday. -
li ,
ft PHONE j
I Thta'^Depvtam
From Fayetteville
\ Raymond McKenzie, of Fayette
i ville, spent the week-end here with
. Mrs. McKenzie.
■ ■ •
In Wilson Sunday
I Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Peel visited
; Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Lawrence and
| Mr. and Mrs. Joel Muse at Wilson
t Sunday afternoon
I ♦
I Visitor Here Sunday
| Foy Edwards, of Lumberton, spent
a few hours in town Sunday after
noon.
. I •
, In Yorktown
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Coburn spent
the week-end in Yorktown, Va., at
tending the sesqui-centennial celebra
f tion. They returned home late
I Monday.
| - * —' -
I Mission Society to Meet
J The Woman's Missionary Society
• jof the Methodist church will meet on
I (Wednesday afternoon, October 21st,
I at 3:30 o'clock at the church. All
. members are urged to attend.
Returns From Tarboro
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Mizelle and
1 son, Dan, of Tarboro, brought Mrs.
Anna Harrisdn home Sunday, after
she had spent the day with them.
, Visits in Tarboro
Miss Mary Alice Dunning visited
relatives in Tarboro over the week
end.
' Attends House Party
Mr. C. D. Carstarphen attended a
> house party in Elizabeth City last
week-end.
Visit in Kittrell
Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Crawford
spent the week-end visiting friends
' in Kittrell.
♦
In Town Sunday
W. R. Everett, of Palmyra, was in
town Sunday.
Visit in Wilson
o • -
Here From Edenton
Mrs. R. P. Badham and son, Dick,
of Edenton, and Mrs. C. T. Coxe and
son, Tom, jr., of Darlington, S. C.,
visited Mr. and Mrs. Rome Biggs
here Sunday.
THE ENTERPRISE
Visit Mr. and Mrs. Staton
Messrs. S. S. Lawrence and F. W.
Bridgers, of Wilson, were guests of
jMr. and Mrs. J. 5. Staton yester
day.
♦
Mr. and Mrs. Henry D. Harrison
I visited Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ander
son in Wilson Sunday.
Spends Week-End Here
11
NOTICE
We, the undersigned, having quali
, ficd as administrators of the estate of
jLernan L. Taylor, deceased, late of
Martin County, North Carolina, no
. ,tice is hereby given to all persons hold
jing claims against said estate to pre- |
1 sent the same for payment to the un
dersigned on or before the 19th day
of October, 1932, or this notice will be
pleaded in bar of the recovery of same,
I All persons indebted to said estate arc
requested to make immediate payment,
t of the same.
This 19th day of October, 1931
Mrs. MAMIf: TAYLOR,
EDWARD JAMES.
020 6tw Administrators.
NOTICE OF SALE
t Under and by virtue of the power
of sale contained in that certain deed
of trust executed to the undersigned
. trustee on the Ist day of December,
t 1930, of record in book C-3, page 378,
- to secure a note of even date there
with, and the sitpulations not having
been complied with, and at the re
quest of the holder of said bond, the!
undersigned trustee will, on the 14th
r day of November, 1931, at 12 o'clock
noon, in front of the courthouse doori
1 of Martin County, offer for sale to the
highest bidder the following described
' land:
I SiMl ie being a tract of land in Cross
Roads Township, Martin County, |
bounded on the north by A. C. Ham- 1
hill and Joe \\ ynn, on the south by
Henry Wynn, on the east by Wilson 1
land and (larlaiul I'rht's, on the west'
1 by Joe Wynn, and being known as
the Martin land.
This 14th day of October, 1931 I
r B. A. CRITCHER,
o2 ° 4tw Trustee. '
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
Having this day qualified as admin
. istrator and adnyinisi.atrix, C. T. A.J
of the estate of Arthur Anderson, late
. of Martin County, notice is hereby giv
en to all persons holding claims against
said estate to present same for pay
ment to the undersigned on or before
the 15th day of October, 1932, or this
notice will be pleaded in bar of the
1 recovery of same. All persons indebt
ed to said estate will please come for
t ward and make prompt payment of
same. This October 15th. 1931
O. S, ANDERSON,
MARTHA 1.. ANDERSON,
Administrator and Administratrix, C.
. T. A., of the Estate of A. Anderson.
I 020 6tw
s NOTICE OF SALE
| Under and by virtue of the power
.of sale contained in that certain deed
.of trust executed by Bettie F. Hyman
(a widow) to the undersigned trustee,
, Idated January 12, 1928, and duly re
corded in the Martin County registry
!in book B-3, page 334, and default hav
ing occurred in the payment of the
[indebtedness therein secured; at the
request of the legal holder of said In
debtedness, the undersigned trustee
I will, on Tuesday, November 17, 1931,
, | at 12 o'clock noon, in fruit of the court
j house door in Williamston, N. C.. of
fer for sale, at public auction, ■to the
highest bidder, for cash, the following
Idescribed tract or parcel of land, ly
,ing, being, and situate in Goose Nest
Township, Martin County, North Car
m olina, to wit:
" | That tract of land known as the
i"Warren Tract," containing 150 acres,
more or less, and being bounded l>y
I the lands of the estate of E. I'. Hv
|man, deceased, Orange Fields, W. L.
iMizell, and others; and being the same
'land conveyed to the said Bettie E.
Hyman, by J. J). Biggs and others.
This the 12th day of October, 1931.
STUART SMITH,
020 4tw Trustee.
C. 11. Leggett, Attorney.
NOTICE OF SALE
Under and by virtue of the power
of sale contained in a certain deed ol
trust and chattel mortgage executed
by Emillie S. Hyman to the under
signed trustee, dated April 29, 1918, and
duly recorded in the Martin County
Registry in book O-l, pai;e 299, and
default having occurred in the pay
ment of the indebtedness therein se
cured; at the request of the legal
holder of said indebtedness, the under
signed trustee will, on Tuesday, No
vember 17, 1931, at 12 o'clock noon,
in front of the courthouse door in Wil
liamston, N. C., off.r for sale, at pub
lic auction, to the highest bidder, for
r^PAINSj
1 QUIT COMING I
I "Whan Iwu a girl, I «uX- I
1 fared periodically with ter- I
1 rtbla palm In my back and I
1 sides. Often I would bend I
I almost double with the in- I
I tense pain. This would I
1 last for hours and Z oould I
, J |«t no relief. >
*1 "2 tried almost erery- I
I thine that was recom- I
I pnanded to me, but found I
««/i*httiy that would help Lm
■ untQ I be L art taking ■
OarduL My mother B
H thought It would be ■
■ good far me, so she ■
■ got a bottle of Cardul ■
■ and started me taking ■
111 I soon improved. ■
M The bad spells quit i
■ ootnlng. Z was soon H
■ in normal health." IM
■ Mr* Jewel Harris,
I Wtnaaboro, Texas.
■ Md it AU Drug Kfl
I for OouSmm. Indication, J
cash, the following described real and
personal property, to wit:
A one-sixth (1-6) undivided inter
• est in and to the following described
real and personal property, lying, be
ing, and situate in Goose Nest Town
ship, Martin County, North Carolina,
to wit: One tract of land containing
225 acres, more or less, and being a
part of the land formerly belonging to
H. Mithcell, and also belonging to the
late E. P. Hyman at the time of his
death. Another tract of land contain
ing 115 acres, more or less, and being
the same tract of land which was
granted to the late E. P. Hyman by
the State of North Carolina. The a
bove described lands adjoin the lands
of George James and others. And all
the right, title, and interest which the
said Emilie S. Hyman has in the es
tate of her father, the late E. P. Hy
man, deceased, in alt the real and per
sonal property, which is situated and
lies in the County of Martin, State of
North Carolina.
This the 12th day of October, 1931.
L. W. LEGGETT,
020 4tw Trustee.
C. H. Leggett, Attorney.
NOTICE OF SALE
Under and by virtue of the power of
sale contained in a certain deed of trust
executed by Elizabeth S. Hyman, to
( the undersigned trustee, dated April
29, 1918, and duly recorded in the Mar
tin County registry in book O-l, at
pane 300, and default having occurred
in the payment of the indebtedness
therein secured; at the request of the
legal holder of said indebtedness, the
undersigned trustee will, on Tuesday,
November 17, 1931, at 12 o'clock noon,
in front of the. courthouse door in
j W illiamston, N. C., offer for sale, at
public auction t > the highest bidder, for
cash, the following described proper
ty, to wit:
I A one-sixth (1-6) undivided interest
in and to the following described lands,
j lying, being, J and situate in Goose Nest
I Tpwnship, Martin County, North Car
j olina, to wit: One tract of land con
taining 225 acres, more or less, and
being a part of the land formerly be
longing to H. Mitchell, and also be
j longing to the late E. P. Hyman, at
the time of his death. Another tract
of land containing 115 acres, more or
J less, being the same tract of land
I which was granted to the late E. P.
j Hynian by the State of North Caro
lina. The above described tracts ad
join the lands of George James and
others.
I I'his tbe 12th day of October, 1931.
L. W. LEGGETT.
020 4tw ' . Trustee.
I . H. Leggett, Attorney.
NOTICE OF SALE
Under and by virtue of the power of
sale contained in a certain deed of
trust executed by A. G. Bowden and
wife, Susie H. Bowden, to the under
signed trustee, dated June 14, 1924, and
duly recorded in the Martin County
registry in book T-2, at page 39, and
d i
-
. - i
Condensed Statement of Condition
Branch Banking
! And Trust Co.
"THE SAFE EXECUTOR"
AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS SEPTEMBER 29, 1931
\ RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts $3,069,483.00
f Overdrafts 8.45
i Banking Houses, Furniture and Fixtures 112,997.95
i Other Stocks and Bonds 125,300.00
* U. S. and N. C. Bonds 2,514,279.82
Marketable Municipal Bonds 230,000.00
Jl Cash and Due From Banks 1,170,147.11
J r
i, . . 'i
$7,222,216.33
> r —r - • .-• •
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock $ 400,000.00
Surplus : 200,000.00
Undivided Profits , 102,947.89
Reserve for Interest and Dividends 13,500.00
Reserve for Elm City Purchase 2,000.00
Deposits 6,503,768.44
' • ... Jk
$7,222,216.33
* -i-
Total Cash and Marketable Bonds $3,914,426.93
Total Deposits $6,503,768.44
60 per cent of Deposits in Cash & Bonds.
Sound Banking and Trust Service for
Eastern Carolina
Wilson Whitakers Fayetteville
Williamston Bailey Kinston
p -Warsaw Plymouth New Bern
Goldsboro Selma Elm City
d ment of the indebtedness therein •«-
I cued; at the request of the legal hold-
T,er of said indebted nets, the under
signed trustee wi11,.-mt Tuesday, No
vember 17, *931. at 12 o'clock noon,
in front of the courthouse door in
' i Williamston, N. C., offer for sale, at
i public auction, to the highest bidder,
for cash, the following described prop
i erty, to wit:
• A one-sixth (1-6) undivided inter
! est in and to the following described
1 lots or parcels of land, lying, being
and situate in Goose Nest Township,
Martin County, North Carolina, to wit:
I A part of the lands formerly belonging
to H. Mitchell, and being that portion
of said land which belonged to the late
E. P. Hyman at the time of his death;
and also another tract adjoining the
above tract containing 115 acres, more
or less, which was granted to the late
I E. P. Hyman by tne State of North
[ Carolina, said lands adjoining the lands
;of George James and others. Being
al^of^lj^2®™l^>wn£J^Jyj ll tlj® 111
'i ! \ !
II lIIIHIIIIIIIIIg
I Hart Schaffher & Marx |
;I Back to Prices of|
| pjjß Fifteen Years Ago |
' 1 ■hlh Latest Models - Fall Shades
[ | Km Every Suit Guaranteed Unmatchable
° $25.00 1
I Barnhill Brothers!
f B WILLIAMSTON, N. C.
j pK When Better Merchandise Is Sold. Barnhill's Will |
i| Sell It
j mm
Tuesday, October 13,1931
P. Hyman, in Martin County, at the
time of hi* death.
Said interest in said lands having
been conveyed to said A. G. Bowden
by deed from SalHe H. Leggett, which
deed is of record in the Martin Coun
ty registry in book R-2, at page 261,
reference to which is hereby made for
further description and source of title.
This the 12th day of October, 1931.
020 4tw Trustee.
C. H. Leggett, Attorney.
DR. V. H. MEWBORN
OPTOMETRIST
(Dates Later)
Robersonville, Tuesday, October 20, at
Pulmer's Drug Store.
Williamston, Wednesday, October 21,
at Atlantic Hotel.
Plymouth, Thursday, October 22, at
O. Henry Drug Store.
Eye* Examined Glasses Pitted
Home Office Kinston. N. C.