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Tuesday, July 19,1932 ClujTlUotLts Spend Week-End Here Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clinton James, of Fredericksburg, Va., spent the week-end here with relatives. Here From Everetts Paul Bailey, of Everetts, was in town yesterday on business. Leave for High Point Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Delk and their two children left Sunday for a week's visit with their relatives in High Point. In Town Monday Mr. W. R. Roberson, of Washing ton, was in town yesterday. Visiting in Bath Miss Eva Peel will leave this week for Bath, where she will visit Mrs. Spain for several days. Visitors Here Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Heber Latham and Mrs. Wiley Rogerson, of Roberson ville, visited Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Peel here for a short while Sunday. From Whiteville Mr. and Mrs. Homer Avant and Miss Gertrude Avant, of Whiteville, spent Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. P. K. Avant. Here Monday Mr. R. D. Jones, of Williamston, Route 4, was in town yesterday shop ping. DR. V. H. MEWBORN OPTOMETRIST Eye* Examined Glasses Fitted Roberaonville at Fulmer'a Drue Store, Tuesday After Third Sunday Each If oath. WUliamaton, at Davia Pharmacy, on Wednesday After Third Sunday of Each Month. Plymouth at O'Henry Drug Store, Thursday After Third Sunday Each Month. At Tarboro, N. C., Every Friday and Satnrday i FUNERAL DIRECTORS, AMBU LANCE AND EMBALMING SERVICE Night Phone 44 B. S. COURTNEY y ANNOUNCEMENT! I wish to announce that I will open an up-to-date modern grocery this week in the building formerly oc cupied by Mr. P. K. Hodges. I will handle and carry the best groceries on the market, and I wish to extend a personal invitation to the citizens of Williamston and Martin County to visit me at my new store. Your patronage will be appreciated. S. C. RAY Wake Up Your Liver Bile —Without Calomel And YooU Jump Out of Bed in (he Morning Rarin' to Go If you feel sour tad sunk and the world looks punk, don't swallow a lot of lilts, mineral water, oil, laxative randy * chewinf gum and expect them to malm you suddenly sweet and buoyant aad full of sunshine. For they can't do it. They only move the bowels aad a mere move rs.:* doesn't get at the cause. The reason for your do*n»-«uid-out feeling is your brer. It should pour out two pounds of liquid bile into your bowels daily. Society & Personals Hit ELBERT 8. PEEL, Editor In Morehead and New Bern Mr. D. R. Davis spent Sunday in More head City and New Bern. — _ Here From Norfolk - Miss Margaret West, of Norfolk is visiting her cousin, Mrs. Dred gar den, and Mr. Darden. At Pamlico Beach Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Rhodes and son, Jim, jr., spent the week-end at Pam lico Beach. Visit in Richmond Ethel Harris and Bruce Wynne spent the week-end in Richmond with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Singleton. ♦ In Town Monday Fernando Williams, of Williamston Route 4, was in town yesterday shop ping. From Hassell i Mr. H. A. Haislip, of Hassell, was in town yesterday. Spend.Sunday in Durham Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Manning, Mrs. Mary Bonner Gurganus and John Hassell spent Sunday in Durham with Mrs. Gurganus' daughter, Mrs. David Hix, and Mr. Hix. From Grimesland Mr. and Mrs. Norman Edwards, of Grimesland, visited Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Moye Sunday. • In Fairfield Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Harrison and Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Rogers spent yesterday at Fairfield. Mr Rogers remained there to conduct a revival. , • Leave Saturday Miss Martha Anderson left Satur day for a visit with friends in Dunn. Bthis Übksat••viaeMr, yw load is—t «—*■ »* It In— to Uw b.—h. On Moats mp year sti—nk Too ha** • thick, had taato aad your bnath I* foul, ilda wtoa bnaka Ml la lli»li>n Your haad aefcao (ad jroa (oai dowa aad oat. Your wfcj'a qnUali pdaoud. Utaka*tka*af**d l4 CASTER'S UTTLB LJVXR PHXJ to c*t tfcoaa two pouda of bUo io*ttfridy «ad aak» you tal **»p aad ap." Tit Mtria ialaM, hsral—, gent!* *«—>■>>* aatiaata, ind«« whaa tt mmm to adkilbMUfaiM jr. Bat doa't uk for lirar pllw. Aak for Cartrr'l LitO* LJvar FOk. Look for tko BUM Cartor'* Uttla Livar PQi oa tha tad laM. Baaint a aabotitato. ttcataUatona. OIMI.C. U.Co, PHONE Anything lor This Department Ts 46 At Roe's Beach Mr. and Mrs. John A. Manning and Ben Manning, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Harrison spent Sunday after noon at Rae's Beach. • Here From Goldsboro Mr. J. D. Woolard, of Goldsboro, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Leman Barnhill. Mrs. Woolard and J. D., jr, returned home with him after visiting here over the week end. • In Greenville This Week Mesdames John Cook, Jack Down ing, Ruby Harrison, and Eloise Cook are visiting Mrs. Zeb Brown at Green ville this week. m Leave for Nags Head Mrs. Blanche Manning, Misses Ruth and Grace Manning, and A. J. and little Jimmie Manning left today for Nags Head to spend a few days. m Visiting Mrs. Cobb vi Miss Ruth Johnson is visiting Mrs. Erah Cobb. * In Chapel HUT Mr. W. H. Gurkin visited friends, in Chapel Hill Sunday. In Plymouth Monday Postmaster Jesse T. Price and W. B. Watts were in Plymouth yester day. • At Nags Head Claud Baxter and Albert Leslie Clark, Hubert Cook, 'Flip' Peel, and J. D. Page, of Robersonville, left Sunday for Nags Head, where they will spend the week. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS NOTICE OF RESALE OF LAND Under- and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain deed of trust executed and delivered by L. A Clark and wife, Essie Woolard Clark; J. T. Harnhill and wife, Telitha Barn hill; and V. G. Taylor and wife, Dor othy Taylor, to W. C. Braswell, trus tee, on the 4th day of December, 1930, which deed of trust is duly registered in the office of the Register of Deeds for Martin County in Book G-3 at page 8; default having been made in payment of the indebtedness secured thereby; sale having been made on the 23rd day of June/ 1932; there having been filed within ten days thereafter an advanced bid; and there having issued to W. C. Braswell, trustee, from the Hon. R. J. Peel, Clerk of Superior Court of Martin County, and order to resell the property; the undersigned Trustee will on MONDAY, AUGUST 1, 1932 AT NOON resell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash | at the Courthouse door in Williams ton those certain lots of land lying and being situate in North Carolina, Martin "County, In the • Town* of Ev* eretts, more particularly described as follows; First Parcel: On Main Street, be ginning at P. T. Everett's corner, running back to a ditch 213 feet; thence down said ditch 20 1-2 feet; thence back to said street on J. T. Barnhill's line 213 feet; thence south along said street 20 1-2 feet to the corner of P. T. Everett's line at the beginning, a stake, being the name land conveyed to the above-named parties this day by S. H. Clark and inherited by him from the late W. H. Clark. For a more complete description ref erence is directed to Deed Book D-2, page 539 and Deed Book D-2, page 540 of the Martin County Registry. Second Parcel; Beginning at a stake, the corner of the W. H. Clark I Heirs, running west with said line to a ditch, Mary L. James' line; thence north along said ditch and Mary L. James' line to the right of way of the A. C. L. R. R. Co.; thence east with •aid right of way to the Street; thence south to the beginning, containing one eighth (1-8) of an acre, more or less, and being a two-thirds undivided in terest in one town lot on the west side of Main Street and the south aide of the A. C. L. Railroad. For a more complete description reference is di rected to Deed Book D-2, page 541 'of the Martin County Registry. { The above described parcels' or lots of land compose the one lot upon 1 which is situated the brick building j now occupied by the Champion Motor Company, Everetts, N. C, This the Bth day of July, 1932. W. C. BRASWELL, jy 12-3t-w Trustee. Harry M. Brown, Attorney. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain deed of trust executed on the 11th day of March, 1931, by Tobe Purvis and wife, Roxie Purvia, to the undersigned trus tee to secure note of even date there with, and the stipulations not having been complied with, and at the request of the holder of said bond, the under signed will on the 30th day of July, 1931, at 12 o'clock noon, in front of -the courthouse door of Martin Coun ty, offer for sale, to the highest bidder for cash, the following described lands: Ist Lot: Being Lot No. 4 in "Block C" in Moore's Field Plot and being the same lot deeded to John Yeates by the Williamston Land and Im provement Company, and recorded in Book E-l, page 477, and deeded to J. G. Godard by John Yeates and wife, Lizzie Yeates, and recorded in book D-2, at page 341, Martin County Reg istry. See also Book 1, Land Division, page THE ENTERPRISE In Benson and FayetteviUe Messrs. C. D. Carstarphen and Francis Barnes spent the week-end in Benson and FayetteviUe. ♦ At Camp Leach Mr and Mrs 7. T Piephoff, Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Watts, and Mrs. Pat Crawford visited Miss Jean Dent Watts at Gamp Leach Sunday after noon. In Raleigh and Durham Mr. W. R. Watson and Supt. J. C. Manning spent yesterday at Raleigh and Durham. At Nigs Head George Harrison, jr., is spending this week at Nags Head. . " To Return From Greenville Miss Josephine Harrison will re turn home tomorrow from East Car olina Teachers' College, Greenville, where she has completed a summer school course. • Here From Bethel Miss Mavis Wommack, of Bethel, is visiting Miss Margaret Britton. From Woodard Miss Fay Tadlock, of Woodard, is visiting Miss Edith Peele. # Return From Nags Head Misses Miriam Courtney, Kathryn Hardison, and Mary Cartsarphen have returned from a several days' visit with Mrs. Jones at Nags Head. —__ # Missionary Society Meeting * „ The Woman's Missionary Society of the local Methodist church will hold a meeting tomorrow afternoon at 5 o'clock in the church, it was an nounced yesterday by Mrs. Roger Critcher, president, In Town Saturday Mr. Fred Roebuck, of Williamson Route 3, shopped here last Saturday. 274, Martin County Registry. 2nd Lot: Being Lot. No. 3 in "Block' C," Moore's Field I'lot fully describedl in Land Division, Book No. 1, at paße' 274, Martin County Registry; said' land was sold to W. A. J1 illiard by | Williamston Land and Improvement Company, which deed has been lost. This 29th day of June, 1932. o B. A. CRITCHER, jy 5 4tw Trustee. NOTICE North Carolina, Martin County—ln the Superior Court. » | The Federal Land Bank of Columbia,' Plaintiff, vs. I. R. Manning and wife, Alice Man ning, J. H. Davenport and Carrie Davenport, Branch Banking and, Truat Company, H. D. Bateman, Trustee, and Seaboard National 1 Bank, Defendants. The defendant, Seaboard National Bank, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Martin Coun ty, North Carolina, to foreclose a mortgage executed to the plaintiff by the defendants, J. R. Manning and wife, to sell certain lands located in Jamesville Township, and described in said mortgage; the said defendant will further take notice that it is required to appear before the Clerk of Superior Court for Martin County at his office in Williamston, N. C., within thirty days from the date of the service of summons, and answer the complaint now on file in said office. This 24th day of June, 1932. R J. PEEL, Clerk, je 28 4t-w Superior Court. SALE OF VALUABLE FARM PROPERTY Under and by virtue fo the author ity conferred upon us in a deed of trust executed by W. O. Council and wife, Charlotte Council, on the Ist day of April, 1926, and recorded in book X-2, page 267-268, we will, on Sat urday, the 30th day of July," 1932, at the courthouse door in Martin Coun ty, Williamston, N. C., sell at public auction, for cash, to the highest bid der the following land, to wit: All that certain tract or parcel of land lying and being in Goose Nest Township, Martin County, and State of N. C., containing 122 acres, more or less, bounded on the N. by the road from Oak City to Speed, N. C., on the E. by the lands of Ishmael Hyman, on the S. by the lands of D. L. Brown j and on the W. by the lands of S. Green and ton, and more particularly de scribed as to wit: Beginning at a bridge on the Oak City and Speed road where the said road crosses Cain Branch, thence N. 52 W. 16 poles N. 65 1-2 W. 70 poles N. 72 1-2 W. 48 poles S. 12 1-2 W. 176 oples to Cain Branch; thence along Cain Branch to the begining, as shown by a map of same made by Win. R. Hyman, sur veyor, and of record in land division Book No. 3, at page 93. This sale is made by reason of the failure of W. O. Council and wife, Charlotte Council, to pay off and dis charge the indebtedness secured by the said deed of trust. A deposit of 10 per cent will be re quired from the purchaser at the sale. This the 25th day of June, 1932. C. H. DIXON, RECEIVER • FOR FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF DURHAM, Trustee, DURHAM, N. C. jys 4«w SALE OF~VALUABLE FARM PROPERTY Under and by virtue of the authority conferred upon us in a deed of trust executed by T. B. Williams, unmar ried, on the 28th day of September, 1926, and recorded in book X-2, page 359-360, we will, on Saturday, the 23rd day of July, 1932, 12 o'clock noon, at the courthouse door in Martin Coun ty, Williamston, N. C., sell at public Garden Club To Meet The Garden Club will meet with Mrs. N. C. Green Thursday after noon at 4 o'clock. Visiting in New York Mrs. Ada B. Knight left Jast Tuesday for New York City, where she will spend several weeks with her son, B. Haywood Knight, and her brother, Fred F. Bullock. In Town Saturday Attorney Albion Dunn, of Green ville, was in town last Saturday at tending to professional business. $ From Bdhaven William Clyde Harrell, of Bel haven, spent Sunday here with his sister, Mary Bell Harrell. CARD OF THANKS 1 wish to thank the many friends who were so kind to tuc and my hus band, the late Jesse A. Leggett, dur ing his long sickness of ntfre than a! year. . j I feel a deep appreciation for the Christian spirit shown in their visits and assistance offered in so many ways. ■ • > MRS. JESSE A. LEGGETT. NOTICE North Carolina, Martin County; In Superior Court. The Federal Land Bank of Columbia, Plaintiff, vs. J. 'H. Davenport and Carrie Davenport, Branch Banking 8t Trust Company, H. D. Bateman, Trustee, and Seaboard National Bank, Defendants. The defendant, Seaboard National Bank, will take notice that an action c lit it let' as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Martin Coun ty, North ( arolhta, to foreclose a mort gage executed tb the plaintiff by the defendants, J. H. Davenport and wife, to sell certain lands located in James ville Township, and described in said mortgage; the said defendant will fur ther take notice that it is require*} to appear before the Clerk Superior Court for Martin County at his office in Wil liamston, N. C„ within thirty (30) days from the date of the service of sum mons and answer the complaint now on file in said office. This 19th day of July, 19J2. «K. J. PEEL. ljyl-9 4tw Clerk Superior Court. auction, for cash, to the highest bidder the following land, to wit! Beginning at the corners of the Sal-' lie Roberson and the G. A. Roberson' lands and running N. 50-00 E. IJO rods' to a line in the l.ida Crawford land; thence with said l.ida Crawford line S. (18-OO E. 134 rods to the canal bridge | -—thence with the heirs of Ccnie Elli son S. 47-00 W. 43 rods along the Wil lianiston-Greeuville road; thence along the line of the Sallic Roberson land, N. 83-00 YV. 180 rods to the beginning and containing 90 acres by an actual survey made by J. S. L. Ward, public surveyor, on September 2, 1926. The above described tract of land has the 1 following boundaries, to Wit: On the N. by the lands of C. A. Roberson and | Lida Crawford; on the E. by the Wil-I lianiston-Greenville road and the land of the heirs of Cetiie Ellison; on the S. by the land of Sallie Roberson; on the W. by the land of C. A. Roberson. .This sale is made by reason of the failure of T. 11. Williams, unmarried, to pay off and discharge the indebted miss secured by said deed of trust. A deposit of 10 per cent will be re quired from the purchaser at the sale. This the 18th day of June, 1932. .C. H DIXON, RECEIVER FOR FIRST NATIONAL HANK * OE DURHAM, TRUSTEE, DURHAM, N. C. je2B 4tw NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power j contained in a certain deed of trust | executed March 25th, 1930, by James F. King et als to Chickaniauga Trust i Company, trustee, of record in book B-3, at page 453 in the office of the Register of Deeds (if Martin County,j North Carolina, to "secure a loan made to said parties by the Prudential ln-j surance Company of America, and by I virtue of a deed executed the —— day of June, 1932, by the Prudential In-1 surance Company of America to Jeff Hanna, substitute trustee, of record in the Martin County Registry, default having been made in the payment of the deeds secured thereby, the under signed will, on Saturday, the 30th day of July, 1932, at twelve (12) o'clock noon, sell at public auction, at the courthouse door of Martin County, at Williamston, North Carolina, to the highest bidders, for cash, the follow ing described lands; "That tract of land, lying and be ing in Goose Nest Township, Martin County, North Carolina, bounded on the north by the Whichard land and by the John Flanagan land and by Runthy Barnch, on the east by the Mayo land, Weathersbee Swamp, and by the F. M. Edinundson land, on the south by the F. M. Edmundson land, Heaver Dam Swamp, and the Dr. S. N. Harrell land, on the west by the Dr. S. N. Harrell land and the Leg gett land and more particularly de scribed land as follows: Beginning at a stake on the north side of the county road, leading from Oak City to Speed, said itake being in front of the home place, and in the bend of said road and in the line of Dr. S. N. Harrell and running thence north 5 degrees 35 minutes west 141 feet, thence north 27 degrees 15 min utes west 409 feet, thence north 14 de grees 00 minuts west 626 feet; thence north 3 degrees 45 minutes west 458 feet to a pine stump; thence north 85 degrees 45 minutes west 2,311 feet to a pine, a corner of the Leggett land and the Dr. S. N. Harrell land, thence north 2 degrees 40 minutes east 2203 feet to two maples, a corner of the Leggett land and the Whichard land, thence south 63 degrees 30 minutes east 3,558 feet to a sweet gum; thence north 27 degrees 30 minutes east 565 feet; thence north 66 -degrees 30 min utes east 562 feet to the head of Runthy Branch, thence with said branch north I 72 degrees 00 minutes east 1150 feet, thence north 73 degrees 00 minutes | east 400 feet to the Weathersbee Swamp; thence running with the said swamp and crossing public road lead-i ing to Tarboro, south 30 degrees 00! minutes east 1250 feet, thence contin-' uing with said Weathersbee Swamp south 31 feet to a black gum, the corner of the' Mayo land and the F. M. Edmundson land, thence runnjng with th» F M_ 1 hdinundson land along a ditch south i 64 degrees 30 minutes west 2106 feet, 1 thence south 69 degrees 45 minutes' west 531 feet, thence south 8 degrees j 15 minutes west 1591 feet to a black' gum in Beaver Dam Swamp, thence i running along and with the said Beav-J er Dam Swamp and crossing the road leading to Oak City, north 84 degrees | IK) minutes west 800 feet to an oak! stump, thence north 44 degrees 30 min-1 utes west 266 feet; thence north 25 de- j grees 15 minutes west 635 feet to the! beginning, stake on the north side of the county road, leading frurn Qak MODESS 12 REGULAR M* MODESS ' /KA Only - - • p v - -■ ■ —— i■, . Modess meets the demands of millions of modern women who insist that sanitary protec tion be both safe and economical. If you once use Modess, you'll use it always. Twelve regular size Modess to each 25-cent pack age. ' Clark's Drug Store WILLI AMSTON, N. C. Announcing! The Organization of the THE MARTIN COUNTY BURIAL ASSOCIATION The object of this organization is to provide a small assessment plan to defray the funeral expenses of its members. It will be to the advantage of every member of the household to join this association. Consider this carefully and for further information, see S. R. BIGGS PRESIDENT "" | Barnhill Brothers j I Summer Specials 1 1 BEGINS SATURDAY, JULY 23 | H Our Entire Stock Will Be Cut to the Bottom I Dress STRAW HATS DRESS MATERIALS ji For Men—Only Dotted Swiss Only | 200 Pairs $4 and $5 Flowered Voiles-Only | LADIES' SHOES 19c gj Only 98c Assortment of Ladies' | Silk Step-ins Only 3 DRESS PANTS K For Men—White Flan- | neU Only Summer SANDALS ■ gg for Ladies & Children I Big Assortment of ~ 8 MEN'S PAJAMAS BATHING SUITS onl y 98c Only 49c and Up Assortment of Boys' I SILK DRESSES WASH PANTS Only $4.95 49c and Up COME AND LET US SHOW YOU THE I I BARGAIN SI PAGE THREE | i City to Speed, and containing 301.5 , acres, more or less, as shown by an 1 actual survey made by James S. L. | Ward, surveyor, on February 12, 1930, and being Lots 1/2, and 3of the Bur nette Heirs land division, as is shown 1 of record in book V, at pages 389-91 of the Martin County Public Registry and being the same land described in U*o«-*«riai-r> d««d» from A, R. Bmw ■ ning. Trustee, to J. F. King t als, ! bearing date of April 6, 1921, and re corded in book F-2, page 288, of the j Martin County Public Registry and ' from James L. Evans, trustee, to J. F. j King et als, bearing date of March 4, i 1930, and recorded in book D-3, at I page 405 of the Martin County Public I Registry, reference to which deeds are hereby made. This the 27th day of June, 1932. * JIiFF HANNA, Substitute Trustee for Chickamauga Trust Company. je2B 4tw Hugh G. ILortun, Attorney.
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