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Mmrch 8.1932 Spend Sunday Here Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Yelverton and Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Jones, of Eureka, spent Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. J, C. Manning. T - Here Prom Dardens , Misses Sne&l Leeson and f mm. Harris, of Dardens, spent the week end here with Miss Margaret Cook. Visits Her Sister Mrs. M. J. Moye visited her sis ter, Mrs. Earl Westbrook, in Dunn Sunday. Visits m Pour Oaks Ma. W. C. Manning, jr., spent! the week-end in Four Oaks with her' mother, Mrs. Bettie Adams. * » Mission Society Meets The local department of the Wo- i man's Missionary Society will meet on Wednesday afternoon at 4o'clock' with Mrs. Jimmie Harrison. All members are asked to be present. We are always glad to welcome any new members.—Reported. DR. V. H. MEWBORN OPTOMETRIST Koberaonrille at Fulmar's Drue Store, Taeeday After Third Bunday Each Month. Williamtton at Atlantic Hotel, Wed nMdagr After Third Sunday Each Plymouth at O'Hanry Drug Store, Thursday After Third Sunday Bach Month. rined Olaaaes Fitted e Ottca Kinaton. N. C. SAVE MONEY Keeling COMPANY'S HEAT-TREATED 4 Per Cent Potash Flour Lime 6 Per Cent Potash Flour Lime Baked Oyster Shell Flour Lime Baked Oyster Shell Lime Oyster Shell Lime Dust ALL PRICES F. 0.8. NORFOLK, VA. PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW - R. A. Taylor, Agent Small Quantity Deliveries at Wharf, Williamston At Hall's Barber Shop Williamston, N. C. m jT Wf Your creditor's signature on the back of your check is undeniable, legal proof that you have paid his bill. Betfdes, it gives you a record of the transaction . . . canceled checks accounting for every dollar you .spend. Yes; a checking ac count even cultivates thrift in that you think twicj; before you out a check. Not so with cash. ! a ; /;... I Branch Banking & Trust Company Braking and Trust Service for Eastern Carolina * WILLIAMSTON. K. C. Here Prom Richmond Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Singleton, of Richmond, Va., spent Sunday here with Mrs. Singleton's mother, Mrs. Myrtle Harris. -7 In Eltxebetk City Mrs. Maud Miiell is in Elizabeth City this week visiting her daughter, Mrs. Jordan Ward. From Akoskie Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Robertson, of Ahoskie, spent Sunday here with Mr. Robertson's mother, Mrs. J. L. Rob ertson. •. In Goldsboro Saturday Mrs. C. A. Harrison and daughter, Rebecca, and Mrs. P. B. Cone visit ed Mrs. Cone's sister, Mrs. Morris, in Goldsboro, Saturday. In Town Monday County Game Warden John W, Hines, of Oak City, was a visitor in town Monday. In Elizabetk City Messrs. George H. Harrison, E. S. McCabe, W. C. Manning, and George H. Harrison, jr., attended a meeting of Texaco representatives in Eliza beth City Friday night. In Robersonville Messrs. W. C. Manning, jr., E. P. Cunningham, C. D. Carstarphen, and Henry Manning were visitors 1 in Robersonville last night. • By Buying the Famous - Easter Visitor Here Yesterday Cashier Durward Everett, of Rob ersonville, was a business visitor here yesterday. Returns To Maryland Miss Cora Proctor returned to her home in Cardiff, Md., Sunday after visiting her sister, Mrs. B. A. Critcher, and Mr. Critcher here for some time. 1 • In Smitkfield This Week Judge Clayton Moore is presiding over the Johnston County Superior Court in Smithfield this week. Visit Relatives in Wkitokers Mr. and Mrs. Jack Downing vis*' ited relatives in Whitakers during .{he week-end. Here Yesterday Mr. J. L. Colyain, of Griffins, was here yesterday attending to business matters. Visits in Aulander Miss „Bessye Harrell, teacher in the local schools, spent the week-end at her home in Aulander. In Town Monday Messrs. John Coltrain and Alfred Ellis, of Hardison Mill, were visitors here yesterday afternoon. Party At Oak City ■ "♦ Oak City.—Mrs. J. F. Faithful gave a lovely party Saturday night, March 5, at her home in Oak City. There were many contests and games played ,during the evening. Delicious refreshment, consisting of chocolate fudge and sea foam candy were served by the hostess. Those present included Misses ; Dorothea, Hazel, and Velma Hines, | Louise Council, Margie and Helen Johnson, Margaret and Pauline Glover, Elise, Mary and Caroline Purvis, of Bethel; Jessie Dare and Rachel Rawles, Doris Hyman, Ad die Whitfield, Dessie Harrell, Ethel Bunting, Alma Harris, Ruby Davis Hilda and Lurlyn Tyson, Lena Crisp and Caudell Daniels. | Messrs. J. C., William Henry, and Thomas Richard Johnson, Richard Chesson, Carey and Harry Lynch, Oscar Hyman, John Daniel, William Council, William Davenport, Tom j mie Lawrence and Edgar Harrell, l Benjamin Rawles, of Robersonville, Leman Ausbon, and Norman Tur -1 ner, of Robersonville, Eli Edmond ' son and Whitley, of Bethel, Kelly Bunting, Cecil Person, J. L. Matthews, Jasper Whitfield, Hilton Rawles, Elwood and Milton Bennett, Bell Davenport, Benjamin Worsley, Bernice and Fred. Barrett. $8.75 Ton $9.80 Tori" $6.00 Ton $4.00 Ton $3.00 Ton FOR SALE: CHOICE VANILLA, SI.OO pint'; 60c half pint. Davis Pharmacy (next tp post office). Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in'that certain deed of trust executed to the undersigned trustee by Andrew Smith and wife, Mary D. Smith, of record in the Mar tin County Registry of Martin 1 Coun ty in book Y-2, page 75, to secure the payment of notes of even date there with, and the stipulations not having been complied with, and at the request of the holder of said bonds and order of resale, the undersigned trustee will, on the 11th day of March, 1932, at lZ o'clock noonK in front of the court house door of Martin County, offer for sale to the highest bidder, for cash, the fojlowing described land: Beginning at W. V. Ormond's cor ner on the old Hamilton road; thence down the said road 51 feet to E. P. Bunch's line, a corner, thence a north course along Bunch's line, 204 feet, more or less, to J. S. Rhodes' line, a corner, thence along J. S. Rhodes' line 51 feet in sn easterly direction to W. V. Ormond's line, a corner, thence with W. V. Ormond's line 204 feet, more'or less, to the beginning. Con taining 1-4 acres, more or less, and being a part of the land conveyed to E. P. Bunch by H. C. Carter, trustee of the estate of C. H. Godwin, bank rupt, and of record in the register of deeds' office for Martin County. This 24th day of February, 1932. H. M. STUBBS, mrl 2tw Trustee. SALE OP VALUABLITFARM PROPERTY Under and by virtue of the authority cohferred upon us in a deed of trust executed by Jasper L. Johnson and wife, Marie Johnson, on the 24th day of April, 1926, and .recorded in book X-2, page 285-286, we will, on Satur day, the 12th day of March, 1932, at 12 o'cloclc noon, at the cosirtkovse door in Martin County, Williamston, N. C., sell at public action, for cash, to the highest bidder, the following land, to wit: All that certain tract, parcel, or | piece of land containing 145 acres, more or less, and situstf, lying and being on the N. side of the public road leading from the Smith School House to the road leading from Rober sonville to the Cross Rods, about 1 1-2 miles southeast of the town of Robersonville, Robersonville - Town ship, County of Martin, State of N. C, and distances as will more fully ap and distances as will more fuly ap- NOTICE OP RESALE THB ENTERPRISE pe*f by reference to • plat thereof mad eby T. lones Taylor on the 31st day of March, 1926, and bounded on the N. by the lands of J. L. Everett, on the E. by the lands of Rabin Ev erett, on the S. by the lands of Lewis Worthington and Thomas L. House and on the W. by the lands of Thorn •s L. House and Arthur John«on. This being the same tract of land de vised to Jasper L Johnson by the last wilj and testament of W. L. Johnson, which said will appears of record in Martin County, in Will Book No. 6, at page 167. This sale is'imade by reason of the failure of Jasper L. Johnson and wife, Marie Johnson, to pay off and dis chrge the indebtedness secured by said deed of trust. - A deposit oi 10 per cent will be re quired from the purchaser at the sale. This the 4th day of February, 1932. ' C. H. DIXON, Durham, Trustee. fl6 4tw Receiver for First National Bank of Durham, N. C. RESALE OF VALUABLE PARM PROPERTY Under and by virtue of the authority conferred u§on us in a deed of trust executed by L. A. Clark and wife, Es sie Woolard Clark, on the 10th day of February, 1925, and recorded in book T-2, page 487, we will, on Saturday, the 19th day of March 1932, 12 o'- clock noon, at the courthouse door in' Martin County, Williamston, N. C; sell at public auction for cash to the highest bidder the following land, to wit: First tract: All that certain tract o/ parcel of land lying and being in Cross Roads Township, Martin County, and State of N. C., bounded on the N. by the right of way of the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad, on the E.by the lands of Whit Moore, on the S. by the N. C. State Highway No. 90, and on the W. by the lands of Tom Allen and Alonzo Allen, containing 3.05 acres, more or less, and more particularly described as follows, to wit: Begin ning on the State Highway No. 90 at an iron stob, corner of this land and land of Whit Moore, thence N. 9 W. 547 feet, thence S. 81 W. 296 ft., thence due S. 230 ft., thence due E. 150 ft., thence S. 9 E. 297 ft., thence N. 81 E. 186 ft., to the beginning, as shown by a map of same made by T. Jones Tay lor, Engineer, on the 26th day of Jan., 1925. Second Tract: All that tract or parcel of land lying and being in Cross Roads Township, Martin County, and State of N. C., bounded on the N. by the J. ft. Burroughs farm and the lands of C. T. Peel, on the E. by Beaver Dam Creek and lands'of W. T. Cttl lifer, on the S. by the righ't of way of the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad, and on the E. by the Geo. .Roberson farm, containing 170,65 acres, more or less, and more particularly described as fol lows, to wit: Beginning where Beaver Dam Creek crosses the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad right of way, the cor-, ner of this land, the land of W. T. I Cullifer, and the first tract above de scribed, thence S. 86 1-4 W. 3,775 ft., thence N. 35 W. 678 ft., thence N. 57 1-2 E. 1,050 ft., thence due E. 201 4 Just Arrived! ✓ . .. v. Another Solid Car of V-Crimp and CHANNEL DRAIN Roofing $ Special For The Next 10 Days V-Crimp Roofing for .... #3.75 per Square 24 in. Well Tile at - f J. 75 per Joint WILLI AMSTON SUPPLY CO. "We Deliver Anywhere" WILLIAMSTON, NORTH CAROLINA Prices Reduced! On Account of Reduction in the, Prices of Mater » ktl We Are Reducing Prices on the Following: MEN'S LADIES A 11.00 LMther and Rubber OCc STEEL TABS FREE with Soto, now, pair OJ Leather Tape 50c Ooodjrear Rubber AT\c 3ic RUBBER TAPS OCc 'HMis, now, pair Now^»pair , 85c Leather and Rubber nCc 35c STEEL BRACES, Arc Sole®, now,.jpdr now, pair 4«c Oieyhound Rubber OCc 40c Robber Heela, "" QCc now, Now, pair j. 9U5 Kerry Krome M in REASONABLE PRICES on Mm, now - «PI.AU AU Children'a Repair Work WillarcPs Shoe Shop WILLIAMSTON, N. C. iC to a branch, thence N. 22 E. 2X ft., theace N. 85 E, 459 ft., thence S. 70 1-2 E. 285 ft. to Beaver Dam Creek; thence along the various courses of Beaver Dam Cre«k to the beginning, as shown by a map of same made by J. L. Foye, C. E„ on the 28th day of December, 1917, which said map is of record in the public registry of Mar tin County in Land Division Book No. 1 at Page 416. This sale is made by reason of the failure of L. A. Clark and wife, Essie Woolard Clark, to pay off and dis charge the indebtedness 'secured by said deed of trust. ,A deposit of 10 per cent will be re quired from the purchaser at the sale. -The above lancT was sold on Satur day. the 12th day of February, 1932, at. which sale the North Carolina Joint Stock Land Bank of Durham became the last and highest bidder at the price of $1,700.00; within ten days from said date the above hid was raised by a deposit of 5 per cent of the price by V. G. Taylor, with the Clerk of the Court, whereupon the said land was ordered resold. This the 26th day of February, 1932. VV. G. BRAMHAM AND T. L BLAND. RECEIVERS FOR FIRST NATIONAL COM PANY OF DURHAM. INC, TRUSTEE, FORMERLY FIRST NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY, DURHAM, N C. mri 2tw GARDEN SEED Sold in either pack ages or by weight. We Carry the Famous T.W.WOOD SEEDS There are none bet ter than Wood's. Come to our stojfc for your seed supply. T W.J. 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