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T t "•* . . IWslty, December IS, 1931 I jSociety'"& m '^ersonalsft j mSShSm I Mra. ELBERT S. PBKL, Edhoc || 46 TOHlllllllltMIUtmiaiMmilNIIHIIIINIIimilHHUIWMIHIMIIIWIMItlltlHMmWUIIIIIIinilUUmillllllltUlllUIIIMlllllllWIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIHItMltlllltlllllllllllllllllHlllllltlllllllllHr? Spend Stanley m Ad Mr. and Mrs. David Red spent Sunday afternoon in Bethel. • Fr*m Robersonville Mr. and Mrs. Herbert H. Pope, 0! Robersonville, visited relatives in town Sunday afternoon. i Spend Sunday Here Mr.,and Mrs. Robert Lee Perry Sunday here with relatives. {LET US HELP YOU j I Solve Your Problem | lOf What to Give Christmas I jb WE HAVE GIFTS FOR EVERY 9 g MEMBER OF THE FAMILY «| I Make This A Practical Christmas | V FOR MEN w FOR WOMEN g TIES W. 15 BAGS IP SUITS Q §5 HOSE m V BELTS Q COATS #| $# SHIRTS 0 PAJAMAS jft £* BUCKLES * c 1,5 BLOOMERS J3 OVERCOATS W .5 =3 BRASSIERES HANDKERCHIEFS ® H± HANDKERCHIEFS ft If SUSPENDERS H - „ NEGLIGEES JB Sg MUFFLERS 06 g " PARASOLS W- . PAJAMAS O "■ JEWELRY If SHOES fe 35 SCARFS & fiuf HOSE HATS mM Our Annual Anniversary Sale Helps To Make Your Christmas fif Purchases More Economical jS I Margolis Bros, f WIWWIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIiIIIIHIiIIIIIIIIIIIItIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIHIIimiIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHII I No Christmas Can I Unless You Have Good' — I Cakes and Biscuits I I / MADE PROM I RED ROSE FLOUR 1 Ask you grocer for Red Rose Flour. Made from the cream of the, wheat. This flour is guaranteed and will give perfect satis faction. It is the ideal for both biscuits and cooking. Try a bag for your Christ- A mas cake. Get in the habit of calling for a —- bag of Red Rose. The Best Flour —Yet In expensive. I, ~ L , Distributed by Sli Harrison Wholesale Co. I WILLIAMSTON, NORTH CAROLINA . jjutgwgftpf ~ L r Vtrife Relatives Here Mr. and Mrs. William A. Ellison,' jr., of New London, Conn., and Miss Mary Ring Elison, of Belhaven; vis ited relatives here Saturday after-' noon. Attend Church Here Mr. and Mrs. Simon Lilley and' Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Lilley ,of Wil liamston, Route I, attended church' here Sunday. > I PU9UIIHKD IVOIY TfIMnAV iiir miDAY Visit Friends in Town Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Gurkin, of Williamston, Route 4, visited friends here Sunday. I Spends Week-End Here Miss Martha Baldree, of Everetts, 1 spent the week-end here with Mrs. 1 A. J. Manning. * From Plymouth Mr. and Mrs. Richard Parson, of I Plymouth, visited here Sunday. • THE ENTERPRISE Attend Funeral Mr. and Mri. Clayton Thigpen, of Conetoe, attended the funeral of Mrs. W. H. HarreH here last Fri day. §rom Zebvlon Mr. Wallace Chanibliss, of Zebu lon, spent Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Watts. In Raleigh and Enreka Mr. and Mrs. James Manning and ;9on, Jimmie, and Miss Ruth Man ting spent the week-end in Raleigh land Eureka. I Here From Ayd en Mr. and Mrs. "Foots" Holden, of 'Ayden, spent the week-end here with Mrs. Holden's parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Cook. ♦ Visits Relatives Here Mrs. Belle Godard, of Dunn, spent Sunday here visiting relatives. I—.1 —. From Lexington Mr. Holland Shoaf and Mr. Har vey Hedrick, of Lexington, spent last week with Titus Critcher. Visitors Here Sunday Mr. and Mrs. W. Z. Morton and family, of Greenville, visited Mrs. J. W. Andersw Sunday. ♦ J ' • Return From Richmond Mr. and Mrs. J. E. King returned Saturday from Richmond. ♦ In Washington Monday Mesdames Frank Margolis, J. E. King, William Chase, and Miss El sie Andrews spent yesterday in Wash ington. Here From Goldsboro Miss Pauline Crowson, of Golds boro, spent the week-end here with friends. Wj*/ Mr. and Mrs. Moye Mr. and Mrs. Zeb Brinson, of Stokes, visited Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Moye Sunday. In Greenville Monday Mrs. J. G. Godard visited in Greenville yesterday. In Washington Monday Mrs. Louis Manning spent yes terday in Washington. • . Here This Week Miss Sallie Dickens, of Enfield, is here this week acting as court ste nographer. ——• Attend Funeral Here Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lilley, of Grif fins Township, attended the funeral of Mrs. W. H. Harrell here last Sat urday. WILLIAMSTON no«th Leave for Richmond Mr#. P. H. Brown and her brother, Mr. Bob Everett, of Rocky Mount, left Sunday for Richmond. Mr. Ev erett will undergo an operation at the Memorial hospital there this week. r ' From Washington Miss Miriam Stancill, of Washing ton, visited Miss Clyde Hassell, here last Saturday. From Everetts Mr. Jesse Keel, of Everetts, was a business visitor in town yesterday. Attend Cour( Here Chief William Gray and Judge J. C. Smith, of Robersonville, were here feMw'court yesterday. 4 * In Town Monday Attorney "S. J. Everett, of Green ville, was a business visitor here yes terday. Attends Court Here Mr. H. O. Early, of Palmyra, at tended court here yesterday. OAK CITY NEWS Mr. C. C. Ward, of Rocky Mount, was a business visitor in town Fri day. Messrs. G. D. Pearson, Richard Chesson, H. A. Early, W. E. Early, Francis Harrell, Harry Daniel, and J. W. Hines attended court in Wil liamston Tuesday. L. T. Chesson and B. M. Worsley were visitors in Rocky Mount Tues day. Mr. T. W. Davenport spent a few hours in Tarboro Wednesday. Newbern Whitehurst, of Green ville, was a visitor here Friday. Messrs. J. W. Hines and R. W. Daniels and Miss Adeline Tew spent Sunday in Portsmouth. Messrs. J. F. Crisp and J. J. Pi land, Misses Chessie and Bertha Pi land spent the week-end in Thomas ville. Misses Ruth Pearson ami Eliza beth Johnson were visitors in Scot land Neck Saturday. Miss Beth Long, of Pinetops, spent a few hours in town Sunday. J. W. Hines, R. W. Daniel, and Miss Adeline Tew spent Sunday in Portsmouth with Mrs. B. D.* Tew, whose mother, Mrs. Pattie Haskett, is seriously ill. Miss Velma Hines and Lena Crisp are spending this week in Rocky Mount with Mrs. R. W. Daniel. IH] Appropriate and m\ Practical H Christmas Gifts § ALL ARE INEXPENSIVE ESI Our Christmas merchandise is on display and more is arriving every day. Come in and Wu\.l make your selection. If you are in doubt as to what to give, we can help you solve your J problem. For a small deposit, gifts will be RnVI stored for you. Iwvv list just a few of the hundreds of L/v J items in our store: Compacts Perfumes Purses Toilet Sets 1 MM Perfume Sets Clocks Watches | Rings Silverware Glassware Mesh Bags | AMN j l Kodaks Chinaware Pictures j Military Brush Sets Fountain Pens Bridge Sets Shaving Sets Bulk Candies by Weight I//\\] i j Whitman's and Nury/ally's Candies Bridge Cards |[ ] Christmas Cigars find Cigarettes Electric Appliances Rrffl |f Oark's Drug Store |j Incorporated Williamston WW j "Spirit of Notre Dame" * At Washington Theatre l ♦ ! "The Spirit of Notre Dame," the most thrilling epic of football history, I will be the featured attraction at the i Turnage Theater, at Washington, on {"Thursday and Friday of this week, i December 17 and 18. | This picture is described as a mas terpiece .of football drama. The pic ture is dedicated to the memory of I Knute Rockne, not only by>, the Uni j versal Film Company, but by the Uni j versity of Notre Danie and the 14 ; stars who worked in the picture. The Turnage Theater is one of the few j theaters in North Carolina to get first | bookings in the State, .for the attrac tion. 1 NOTICE OF SALE j Under and by virtue of the author j ity contained in that certain deed of | trust executed to the undersigned trus- I tee, by Mavo Henry Roberson, on the I ' sth day of November, 1 ( >27, anil of rev ! , ord in the public registry of Martin j County in book Y-2, at page 332, said ; j deed of trust being given to secure I certain notes of even date and tenor i therewith, and the stipulations therein contained not having been complied ( with, at the request of the parties in terested, the undersigned trustee will, j lon MmidSyT TlTe-t«Ttr-tay of "January, f 1932, at 12 o'clock m., in front of the courthouse door in Williamston, North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest; bidder fr cash, the following describ ed property: Being lot in or near the Town of Robersonville, N. C., on State High-, | way No. 90, that leads from Rober jfsonville to Tarboro, and being 116 (feet front and 150 feet back, and l>e- j |ing exactly one-half of Lot No. 451 iin the Robersonville Hosiery Miili Property, map or plat of which is re-j corded in the public registry of Mar-1 tin County in Land Division Book No. '3, at page 3, next to the adjoining | State Highway No. 90, and being the same land conveyed to the said Mayo Henry Roberson by Farmers and Mer jchants Bank this day. Dated this, the Bth day of December, ,1931. WHEELER MARTIN, ills 4tw Trustee. B. F. PERRY * WILLIAMSTON, NORTH CAROLINA Old Home Cash Merchant MAKE OUR STORE YOUR STORE; PAGE THREE SALE OP VALUABLE FARM PROPERTY Under and by virtue of the author ity conferred upon us in a deed of trust executed by John N. Hopkins (unmarried) on the 18th day of March 1926, and recorded in book X-2, page 255-256, we will, on Saturday, the 26th » day of December, 1931, at 12 o'clock noon, at the courthouse door in Mar tin County, Williamston, N. C., sell at public auction, for cash, to the high est bidder, the following land, to wit: Beginning on the North Carolina State Highway Route No. 90, at the , E. corner of the lands of the heirs of N. S. Peel and running thence along said line N. 30 E. 13 poles, thence N. 61 E. 4 1-2 poles; thence N. 13 E. 10 poles; thence N. 3 E. 10 poles; thence N. 31 E. 6 poles; thence"*N. 14 W. 15 1-2 poles, thence N. 37 E. 6 poles, thence N. 2 W. 28 poles'; thence N. 11 E. 10 poles; thence N. 37.J!. 12 poles; thence N. J E. 15 poles; N. 28 W. 16 poles; thence N. 13 E. 14 poles; thence N. 13 VV. 14 poles; thence N. 85 E. 20 poles; thence N. 72 E. 20 poles; thence S. 88 E. 52 poles; thence N. 75 E. 26 poles; thence N. 64 E. 15 poles; thence along the lands of Theodore Roberson S. 11.30 E. 190 poles, thence S. 58 W. 20 poles; thence N. B,f W. 8 1-2 poles', thence S. 58 VV. .16 poles, thence S. 69 W. 16 poles, thence S. 51 W. 12 poles; thence along the lands of the Cotanch* Heirs N. 12 \V. 64 poles, S. 59 W. 89 poles, thence running along public highway 'N. 55 VV. 34 1-2 poles to the beginning. Containing exactly 170.5 acres., less—l acr«~*itu*ted"Oa— State—,— Highway No. 90 at the beginning of the above description. This sale is made by reason of the failure 'of Jqlm N. Hopkins (unmar ried) to pay off and discharge, the in debtedness secured by said deed of trust. A deposit of 10 per cent will be re quired front the purchaser "at the sale. This the 13th av of November, 1931. FIRS+ NATIONAL BANK OF DURHAM, dl 4tw Trustee. Durham, N. C. DR. V. H. MEWBORN OPTOMETRIST (Interested Patients please write to him at Kinston for date of next visit) ROBERSONVILLE - WILLIAMS TON - PLYMOUTH Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted Home Office Kinston, N. C.
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