PAGE FOUR COUNTY VOTES FOR ROOSEVELT (Continued from the front page) Goose Nest: J. W. Hines. chairman; H. M. Ainsley, B. M. Wgwlev. E. E. Pittman, and T. H. JohdtfcA. Edwin James was male a member of the congressional R. L. Coburn a member of the judicial com mittee; and J. G. Staton, a member of the senatorial committee. These com mittees hardly ever meet, it is under stood. The resolution introduced by Mr. Dunning: "Be it resolved, by the Democratic voters of Martin County, in convention assembled on this, the 11th day of June, 1932, that because of the tremendous expense attached to it, we oppose tremendously any sec ond primary for the nomination of a United States Senator, and we hearti ly endorse ths nomination of Robert R. Reynolds for Senator, and we en dorse and approve his position on the prohibition question." —• Schedule of Games in the AlbemarJe Ball League (Continued from page one) FRIDAY, JULY 15th Elizabeth City at Williamston Edenton at Colerain TUESDAY, JULY 19th Colerain at Elizabeth City Williamston at Edenton WEDNESDAY, JULY 20th Elizabeth City at Colerain" Edenton at Williamston THURSDAY. JULY 21st Elizabeth City at Edenton Williamston at Windsor FRIDAY, JULY 22nd _ Edenton at Elizabeth City Colerain at Williamston TUESDAY. JULY 26th Elizabeth City at Wiiliamston Colprain at Edenton WEDNESDAY. JULY 27th Wiiliamston at Elizabeth C ity Edenton at Windsor THURSDAY. JULY 28th Colerain at Elizabeth City VVilliamston at Edenton FRIDAY. JULY 29th, Elizabeth City at Colerain Edenton at Williartistofi TUESDAY, AUGUST 2nd Elizabeth City at Edenton VYilliamston at Windsor WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 3rd Edenton at Elizabeth C ity Colerain at Wiiliamston THURSDAY, AUGUST 4th Elizabeth City Colerain at Edenton FRIDAY, AUGUST sth Wijlia.mston at Elizabeth City Edenton at,Colerain TUESDAY, AUGUST 9th Colerain at Elizabeth City • Wflliamstot# at Edenton WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 10ti» Elizabeth City at Wiiliamston I THANK THOSE fHAT DID AND DIDN'T! I wish to take this means of publicly thank ing all those that voted for me in the Democratic Primary June 4th. I also wish to thank those that did not cast a vote in my behalf. LEWIS H. PEEL A Short Introduction to a History of Human Stupidity," a recent 500-page book, gives as Proof No. 1 of stupidity the fact that 84 out of 100 persons reach the age of 65 practically penniless. Disaster can overtake the most industrious and intelligent. But many more people could become financially independent if they would cultivate the habit of systematic saving. "An intelligently managed bank account gives youth its start in life, middle age its competency, and old age its comfort and security." This bank is a good place to keep savings safe and busy. \ " r ♦ Branch Banking & Trust Company "THE SAFE EXECUTOR" Established 1874 Williams ton, N. C. Record Race Victor Upper left, Harvey 8. Fire*tone, Jr., referee of the race, and Edael Ford, pacemaker m the first Up. Lower, Fred Frame, the winaer. and, Jerry Hanck, riding mechanic, in the ear they drors to rletory. Men, automobiles and tires set amazing new which helped me win the Indianapolis 600-mile records of speed and endurance In this year's race today without tire trouble, settin* a new 600-mile international race on the Indianapolis record of jnore than 104 miles an hour for ths Motor Speedway, Giving a splendid exhibition 600 miles. . ... of cool and steady driving, Fred Frame veteran Flr^ n /*£ iu ™ ph . Very oar to finish was ° f man y ™ ceß - wo " the ev « nt in record-breaking i d with F l reitone Tires. The first torn time. With an admiring throng milUy around b ? ok Vthe former record of 101.13 mflaa aa btur him after his sensational victory*one of the first made by p etOT n e Paolo in 1928. Ia all tha hlatoav things Frame did was to send the following of the famous motor race there has navar bjmi telegram to Harvey 8. Firestone, pionaer tire more severe tost of tires and never a flaw daaon manufacturer: » BL ration of their qualities than wm> furnished this "I vi"! « ; -ratulate you and thank you on year. It waa tha tnirtaenth conMenthra rletory for ti. -••>nce of Firestone tires Firestone. ' Edenton at Colerain THURSDAY. AUGUST 11th Elizabeth City *at Edenton Wiiliamston at Windsor FRIDAY, AUGUST 12th Edenton" at Elizabeth City Colerain at Wiiliamston TUESDAY. AUGUST 16th I Elizabeth City at Williamstett Colerain at Edenton. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17th I Wiiliamston at Elizabeth City Edenton at Colerain THURSDAY, AUGUST 18th Elizabeth C ity at Colerain VYilliamston at Edenton - FRIDAY. AUGUST 19th j Colerain at Elizabeth City Edenton at Wiiliamston I Miss Irene 'letterton left this aft jernodii for Greenville where she will jjittend summer school at the .East j Carolina Teachers' College during the next six weeks. PUBLISH ID SVKItY TU—PAY AND PWIDAY | A ustrian Memorial As a .memorial to the nation's dead .World War soldiers, the Austrian Government has erected, on the side of the Kufstein Mountain, an immense organ, the notes of which can be heard J at points many miles distant. Blind Stenographer j Violet Harper, a blind stenographer j j who writes shorthand 100 words a min ' ute,'and typewrites 60 words a minute, i is employed by the British Govern- | | ment in London. WANTS i • I ; ■_ NOTICE i Notice is hereby given to all per- | Jions that the Wiiliamston Baseball , Club will not,be responsible for debts,] bill,-or obligations contracted or made, J for, or by, any player Qr other niem i her of the team, or any other person, .unless by order signed by W. J. Tay lor or V. J, Spivey. j-/. This 14th day of June, 1932/ FOR SALE: FIELD PEAS OR | will exchange for pigs or chickens. J. H. Rogers, City. jeU 2t I WOULD LIKE TO GIVE A I half dozen poor people who have a ; small plot of ground a thousand sweet potato sprouts to help in sup-. THE ENTERPRISE hanks Firestone I plying food for their families. Jos rph L. Holliday. • NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE By virtue of the power of sale in j that certain deed of trust executed by 1 W. A. and Ella Leggett, his wife, to A. P. Barnliill, trustee, bearing date of 'March Ist, 1926, and recorded in book U-2, at page 543, in the office of Reg ister .of Deeds of Martin County, N. 1., and default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness there by secured, the undersigned trustee will on, Saturday, July 16th, 1932, at 12 o'clock noon, at the courthouse door in Martin County expose to public sale to the highest bidder, for cash, the following real property to wit: Beginning at a ditch in a branch, Leggett's corner, thence Horth 44 1-2 west 54 poles to where Leggett leaves the said ditch, thence with Leggett line north 18 west 159 poles to a pine stump, Leggett's corner, thence north 71 east 84 poles to a gum, Ayers cor ner, thence South 1 1-2 East 216 poles to the beginning, and containing by estimation 65 acres, more or less. The above tract of land is known by'.the name .of the Gaul Berry tract and is a part of lot No. 4, in the division of John Woolard, deceased, and drawn by Holland Keel, and being the same tract of land that the said W. A. Leg gett now lives on. This June 11th, 1932. A. P. BARNHILL, je 14 4tw Trustee. NOTICE OF SALE - Under and by virtue of the authority ( contained in that certain deed of trust executed to the undersigned trustee by John Roberson and wife, Sylvia Roberson, on the 24th day of July,j 1926, and of record in the public reg istry of Martin County, in Book Y-2, at page 11, said deed of trust being given to secure certain notes of even date and tenor therewith, and the stip ulations therein contained not having been complied with, at the request of the parties interested, the undersigned trustee will, on Wednesday, the 23rd day of June, 1932, at 12 o'clock noon, in front of the courthouse door in the town of Williamston, NoVth Carolina, offer for s?le, to the highest bidder, for cash, the following described prop erty : Beginning at Robert Gurganus cor ner on Main Street in the town of. Williamston, North Carolina, thence 1 N. 86 W. 440 feet; thence S. 76 E. 90 feet; thence N. 4 E. 400 feet; thence N. 61 W. 175 feet; thence N. 35 E. 264 feet; thence N. 32 1-2 W. 439 feet;| thence S. 44 W. 360 feet; thence N. 33 1-3 W. 235 feet; thence S. 76 W.l 128 feet; thence S. 46 E. 60 feet; thence S. 1 E. 560 feet; thence S. 45 E. 215' feet; S. 10 E. 160 feet, S. 26, W. 372 feet, S. 1 E. 230 feet, S. 3 E. 275 efet;| thence N. 60.39 W. 200 feet; thence N.j 3 E. 127 feet, S. 68 E. 200 feet. S. 88 1-2 E. 115 feet, S. 11 E. 29 feet, S. 81 E. 48 feet; thence S. 11 E. 125 feet to Main Street in the Town of Wil liamston, and being the same land de scribed in a deed of trust from the grantors to the North Carolina Joint Stock Land Bank of Durham of rec ord in book X-2, at page 341. Dated this the 23rd day of May 1932. E. S. PEEL, my 24 4tw Trustee. Wheeler Martin, Attorney. SALE OF VALUABLE FARM PROPERTY Under and by virtue of the authori ty conferred upon us in a deed of trust executed by S. P. Moore, unmarried, on the 14th day of April, 1925, and recorded in book X-2, page 43, we will, on Saturday, the 2nd day of July, 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: Adjoining the lands of Bryant An drews on the N., the lands of W. H. Killibrew on the E., Leggett Branch and Huskanaw Swamp on the S. and the lands of James Bros, and the B. B. Griffin land on the W., and more particularly described as follows: Be ginning at a pine in Leggetts Branch, the southwest corner of the lands of W. H. Killibrew; thence with the line of said Killibrew N. 3 14* E. 197 poles to a stake; thence N. 33* E. 324.6 poles to corner of Brvant Andrews; thence with the line of ssid Andrews N. 81 1-2* W. 39 poles and N. 84 1-2* ,W. about 39 poles to a stake in the 1 line of James Bros.; thence with the line of James Bros. S. 33* W. 18S poles to a maple stump, corner of B. 18. Griffin land in Pocosin Branch; thence with the various courses of the run of said Branch to several trees chopped as pointers; thence with the line of James Bros. S. 2* W. 154 polea to a stake; thence N. 88 1-2* W. 16 poles; south 36 1-2* W. 15 poles to Huskanaw Swamp; thence with the various courses of said swamp to the mouth of Leggett Branch; thence with the various course of said branch to the beginning, containing 270 acres, more or less, and being the same land conveyed to said S. P. Moore by Wheeler Martin, trustee, dated the 10th day of April 1925, and recorded in Martin County public registry in book W-2, page 88. This sale is made by reason of the failure of S. P. Moore, unmarried, to pay off and discharge the indebted ness secured by said deed of trust A deposit of 10 per cent will be re quired from the purchaser at the sale. This the 30th day of May, 1932. W. Q. BRAMHAM AND T. L. BLAND, RECEIVERS FOR FIRST NATIONAL COM PANY OF DURHAM. INC.. TRUSTEE, FORMERLY FIRST NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY, DURHAM, N. N. je7 4tw NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain deed of trust executed by R. P. Powers and wife to the undersigned trustee, bearing date the 20th day of November, 1917, and of record in the public registry of Mar tin County in book O-l, at page 166, said trust deed having been given for the purpose of securing four notes of even date therewith, and default hav ing been made in the payment of said notes, and the terms and stipulations in said trust deed not having been com plied with, the undersigned trustee will, on Monday, the 27th day of June, 1932, at 12 o'clock noon at the court house door of Martin County at Wil liamston, North Carolina, offer at pub lic sale to the highest bidder, for cash, the following described land, to wit: Adjoining the lands of the late S. L. Wallace and beginning at an oak on the main Jamesville and Plymouth road and also on the old Jamesville and Washington railroad and running in a northerly direction 70 yards, thence easterly and parallel to said county road 35 yards, thence souther ly and parallel to the first line 70 yards to said main road to the beginning, containing one-half acres, and being the old Tweedy place. This the 21st day of May, 1932. JOHN D. LILLEY, my 24 4tw Trustee. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed on the 20tl> day of Janu ary, 1931, by J. L. Lilley and wife, Lula A. Lilley, to the undersigned trustee, and of record in the public reg istry of Martin County in book C-3, at page 415, said deed of trust having been given for the purpose of securing a note of even date and tenor there with, default having been made in the payment of same, and at the request of the holder of same the undersigned trustee will, on Saturday, the 25th day of June, 1932, in front of the court house door in Williamston, N. C., of fer for sale to the highest bidder, for I 9 ■. jm I ~ — —— pOMPgtXIONS mmk be naturally Hne ond petal smooth to iiwot tno fnwivlwM utyitgnt and sunlight of summer tin*. Friendly cosmetics miy enrich color and eveo Kolp protact our skim from burning SUM end wind.... onlv constant bailing ' with rdrashing hot water anrf good soap will rsmovs IHHHHHESSSBWfII the clogging accumulation of wasto particlas that An automatic Electric hoop your hands from bo nus* blemishes.... will Wator Heater is a depend- coming coono and rod. stimulato tho tiny oil gleads ablo fountain of beauty. TL. SurarUinalw ' W.h .od .moolh hotwhf «ttho touch Uso plenty of hot wator your HsfSf/ morning, noon torms suooost buying now! zXutit! SI&JttSS £rSS3® vou II tool oottor. Uso it ' lwf * * noui«i| to . facts about hot wator by frequently and the perplex \i remember or forgot H ing problem of complexion will lighten household care will almost solve itself. denning tasks and help ••• your ONltr, or VIRGINIA ELECTRIC ah. POWER «£^ PANy cash, the following described property ing 148 acres, more or less, and known to wit: ~ as the Dick Ore and Handy Johnson .... Bounded on tne north by the lands lands. of Bettie Coltrain, on the east by ths This the 25th day of May, 1932. lands of A. D. Griffin, sr., on the south H. D. BATEMAN, by the lands of Henry Peel, and on my3l 4tw Trustee. thewestbythel^nieMandSjContain^^^ElbertSjPeel^Attornejr^^^^^^^^^ Wake Up Your Liver Bile —Without Calomel I And YouTI Jump Out of Bed » tnf . •**•» o doao t dicast. It }a»t Jmji to tbo hnwola m the Morning Rann to Go G«. bt«t> np your .to— A. T« ■ thick, bad tooto and jroor brootk ia tool, aids If you feel sour and sunk and the of to* brooka oat fat Momishaa. Tow boo* world looks punk, don't swallow a lot .4*. ud rn ,M down ud out. Tow whj, of Balta, mineral water, oil, laxative b4 candy or chewing gum and expect it uko« thooo rood old CARTER'S UTTUi them to make you suddenly sweet LIVER PILLS to re thaoa two pound* of mu and buoyant and full of sunshine. aow^lr^y.od-Loyool-i^lda^ Far they can't do it. They only TWr contain wonderful. html*, emtio move the bowels and a mere move- ncctabu eitncu, amuint whaa it COM to mo.-t doesn't get at the cause. The makinc tha bile flow traoiy. reason for your down-and-out feeling But doo' took fortinrpttia. Aok tor Carter's is your liver. It should pour out two LiUia Lira Pill*. Look (or the umo Cartor'a poumls of liquid bile into your bowels Uttle Liver puis oa tko rod loboi. ° a daily. aubatituto. 25c at all atorea. 01M1, C. M. C* CAR LOAD! WHITE BEACH NOVA SCOTIA Land Plaster / arrived at our warehouse this week. If you are interested in securing the best quality at lowest prices, see us before you buy. X Harrison Brothers And Company Tuesday, June 14,1932

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