Tuesday, August 16, 1932
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Leaves for Visit m North
Miaa Blanche Matthews left to
day for Delaware and Pennsylvania,
where she will visit friends and rel
atives.
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Visiting in Suffolk, Va.
Mrs. Raymond McKenzie left
yesterday for Suffolk, Va., where she
will visit Ruth Peel for several days.
In Town Monday
Mr. J. S. Ayers, of Everetts, was
in town yesterday.
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Return From Wkitakers
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Downing re
turned Sunday from Whitakers,
where they visited relatives for sev-!
eral days.
Barbecue
PRICES INCREASED
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* Owing to the increase of
cost of pigs we have been
forced to raise the price of
barbecue from 25c to 35c
a pound.
HARRY BOWEN
HARRY G.JONES |
W. J. KEEL
JOIN
Martin County Burial
Association, Inc.
25c TO JOIN
15c Assessment, When a Member Dies
THIS ASSOCIATION FURNISHES:
A Nice Casket
Hearse Service
An Undertaker's Service, Including Clothing
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COME IN AND ASK FOR INFORMATION
S. R. Biggs, Pres.
WILLIAMSTON, N. C.
WOMEN
are beneficiaries of 80 per cent of the life insur
ance in force in the United States, so a recent sur
vey states
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Do you want your life insurance ,
to furnish a steady income for your
wife and children? You can be sure >
of this through a Life Insurance
Trust.
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A life insurance trust can be adapted to the
special needs of each family. It means safety of
principal and a sure and regular income. Every
year the number of those using this method of
insuring an income from their insurance increases.
We are glad to talk the matter over with you.
Branch Banking
& Trust Company
WILLIAMSTON, N. C.
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"THE SAFE EXECUTOR"
SOUND BANKING AND TRUST SERVICE
FOR EASTERN CAROLINA
Visitor Here Yesterday
Mr. W. W. Griffin, of Williamston,
Route 4, was in town yesterday on
business.
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At Nags Head Sunday
Miss Estelle Lilley and Jessup
Harrison spent Sunday at Nags
Head.
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From Has sell
Mr. and Mrs. John Eubanks, of
Hassell, were in town yesterday,
where Mr. Eubanks attended a spec
ial meeting of the Martin County
Board of Education.
At Nags Head jor Week-End
William Cook spent last week-end
at Nags Head.
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Visit Mr. and Mrs, Hadley
Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. Taylor,
of Richmond, spent the week-end
here with Mr. Taylor's mother, Mrs.
Tom Hadley, and Mr. Hadley.
While here Mr. Taylor also visited
his aunt, Mrs. Mollie White, who
continues critically ill at her home
on Main Street.
Return To RicUands
Misses Julia Rand Woodard and
Elaine Rand, of Richlands, have re
turned %> their home after spending
several days here with Mrs. G. H.
Harrison and Mrs. Gaylord Harri
son. •
PUBLISHED KVIKY
Spend Week-End in Henderson
Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord Harrison
and &on, Bobbie, spent the week-end
at Henderson with relatives. Er
nest Harrison returned home with
them for a several days' visit.
From Scotland Neck
Mss Ey/elle Hancock, of
land Neck, spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Vaughn.
At Atlantic Beach Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Coburn,
Miss Esther Harrison and Bill
Spivey spent Sunday afternoon at
Atlantic Beach.
From Stokes
Mr. and Mrs. Zeb Brinson and
children, of Stokes, visited Mr. and
Mrs. M. J. Moye Sunday.
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Leave jor Greensboro
Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Bowen, who
have been visiting Mrs. Bowen's
mother, Mrs. J. L. Robertson, here
for some time, left for Greensboro
Sunday. They will spend several
days there and in Asheville before
returning to their home in West
Palm Beach, Fla., some time next
week.
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Return From Virginia
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. James return
ed Sunday from Frededicksburg, Va.
from a two weeks' visit with their
son, Harry Clinton James, and Mrs.
James. They were accompanied
home by Mrs. H. C. James, who will
visit relatives here for several days.
Visitors Here Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. John Henry Ed
wards and Mr. and Mrs. Vance Rob
erson, of Robersonville, visited rela
tives and friends near here Sunday.
Visiting in County
Mr. Noah Peel, of Fort Bragg, is
here this week visiting his brother,
Mr. Lewis Peel, and other relatives
in the county.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. King
Mrs. L, H. Davis, of Burlington,
is here spending several days with
Mr. and Mrs. Jim King.
In Whiteville Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Peel and Mr.
and Mrs. John A. Manning spent
Sunday in Whiteville with Mr. and
Mrs. Avant. Miss Eva Peel, who has
been visiting in Whiteville f&'sk
eral days, returned with them.
Spend Sunday Here
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh B. Anderson,
of Washington, and Mr. and Mrs.
Garland Anderson, of- Jamesville,
spent Sunday here with their moth
er, Mrs. Walter Anderson.
Leave for Virginia Beach
Miss Lucille Hassell left yester
day for Virginia Beach and from the
Beach she will spend several days
in New York with a party of friends
from Winston-Salem.
Spending Week Here
Mrs. Hugh Singleton, of Rich
mond, is spending the week here with
her mother, Mrs. Myrtle Harris.
W A T T S|
WILLIAMSTON, N. C.
Thursday and Friday!
"Red Headed Woman" I
Jean Harlow - Chester Morris I
Watts Theatre is the only place
in Martin County you will be able to
see this great picture.
MATINEE THURSDAY 3:15 I
MATINEE AND NIGHT* 10c and 25c I
THE ENTERPRISE T
From Rocky Mount
Mr. Sam Harrell, of Rocky Mount
is here this week spending several
days with his daughter, Mrs. Mary
Bell Osborne.
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In Town Monday
Mrs. W. H. Mizelle, of Roberson
ville, was in town yesterday on bus
iness.
In Washington City
Mr. Herbert Cowin, sr., and sons,
Robert and Herbert, jr., were in
Washington City over the week-end,
where Mr. Cowin attended to busi
\ness.
Returns From Alexandria
Mrs. Henry Crawford returned
Friday night from Alexandria, Va.,
where she visited Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Heydenreich for several weeks.
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In Town Monday
Mr. C. E. Griffin, of Williamston
Route 1, was in town yesterday
shopping.
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At Sags Head This Week
Tillic Perry, Mack Simpson, and
Buck Saunders are spending this
week at Nags Head.
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Home From Raleigh
Mr. William Hodges, of Raleigh,
arrived home yesterday to spend
several days with his parents, Mr.'
and Mrs. W. J. Hodges.
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In Town Yesterday
Mr. Ben Ward, of Williamston,
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Route 1, was in town yesterday
shopping.
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Returns To Gastonia
Mrs. E. L. Lowie, who was Miss 1
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Mittie Brown before her recent mar
riage, returned to her home in Gas-1
tonia Sunday after spending several
days here with her parents, Mr, and
Mrs. Sam Brown.
In Rocky Mount Friday
Mesdames John Ward and E. L.
Lowie spent Friday in Rocky Mount
with Mr, and Mrs. C. B. Harrison.
Returns From Wake Forest
Mr. Darrell Price returned from
Wake Forest College last week-end
after receiving his degree of bachelor
of science. He was accompanied
by Mr. Jesse Price and daughter,
Kathleen.
Return To Portsmouth
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Stalls, of Ports
mouth, Va., returned to their home
Sunday after spending several days
here with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Stalls.
On His Vocation
Durand Keel is spending his va
cation this week in Hatteras and
Nags Head. . v *
NOTICE OF SALE
Under and by virtue of the power
of tale contained in ttiat certain deed
of trust executed to the undersigned
trustee by A. O. Brown and wife, on
the and of record in the
Public Registry of Martin County in
\ Book 11 -2, at page 48, said deed of
trust having been given, for the pur
pose of securing a certain note of even
date and tenor therewith, and default
having been made in the payment of
said indebtedness, and the stipulations
contained in said deed of trust not hav
ing been complied with, the undersign
ed trustee will, on Wednesday the 30th
day of August, 1932, at 12 o clock M.,
in front of the courthouse door in the
Town of Williamston, N. C., offer for
sale for cash the following described
real estate, to-wit:
It being a part of a lot that W. H.
Wilson bought of J. R. Mobley, begin-
WILLIAMSTON
JIOJJM^AJOUN*
ing at a stob ii® the right-of-way of
the A. C. L. Railroad on Pearl Street;
thence aldhg that Street towards Main
Street 100 ft. to stob; thence a line
parallel with Main Street to the line
°f B. F. Godwin; thence along B. F.
Godwin's line and parallel to Pearl
Street to the line of the A. C. L. Rail
road right-of-way; thence along said
Railroad right-of-way to the begin
ning, and being the same property con
veyed to Maggie Wilson by deed from
Sarah A. Wilson dated the 12th day
of October, 1906, and recorded in the
Public Registry of Martin County in
Book RRR, at page 108.
This the 29th day of July, 1-932.
WHEELER MARTIN,
ag 2 4t-w Trustee.
NOTICE OF SALE
Under and by virtue of the power of
sale contained in that certain deed of
trust executed by J. L. Ballard and
wife to B. Duke Critcher, Trustee,
dated 25th day of January, 1923, of
record in the Register of Deeds Office
of Martin County in Book G-2, page
548. and the stipulations not having
been complied with, and at the request
«f .the holder of said bonds, the un
dersized Trustee will, on the 29th day
of August. 1932, offer for sale to the
highest bidder at 12 o'clock noon in
front of the courthouse door of Mar
tin County, the following described
real estate:
Being a five-room house and lot in
the Town of Williamston, N. C., and
located on Main Street, adjoining Mar
tin County house and a lot of Tom
Cooke, Main Street, and others.
This 28th dav of Julv, 1932.
B. DUKE CRITCHER.
ag 2 4tw Trustee. .
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL j
PROPERTY
Under and by virtue of the power of 1
sale contained in a certain deed ot
trust executed on the 26th day of
August. 1920, by L. F. Waters and
wife, Fannie Waters, to the under
signed trustee and of record in the
public registry of Martin County in I
Book G-2 at page 5, said deed of
trust having been given for the pur- I
pose of securing a note of even date
and tenor therewith, default having
been made in the payment of said
note and at the request of the holder
of said note the cnderstgned trustee,
will on Wednesday the 7th day of
September, 1932, at 12 o'clock M„ in
front of the courthouse door in Wil- |
liamston, North Carolina, offer for,
sale to the highest bidder for cash the ■
following described real estate, to-1
wit; „ . .
Beginning at an oak stump on
Dwights Road, Harmon Gurkin's
corner a straight course to flu 1 head
of a bottom, to the said Dwight road,
thence down said road to the begin
ning, containing 30 acres, more or
less, and being the same land deeded
to L. F. Waters by Wheeler Martin,
Trustee.
1 his the 6th day of August, 1932.
ELBERT S. PEEL,
ag 16 4tw * Trustee.
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE
SALE OF LAND
State of North Carolina,
County: of Martin.
Tlje Federal Land Bank of Columbia
Plaintiff, v». W. A. Vanderford and
Wife, Emma Vanderford, Belle A.
Harrii, F. C. Harding, Trustee, J.
T. Barnhill and R. A. Bailey, trad
ing ai Bailey and Barnhill, and Ab
ner Manufacturing Company, De
fendant*.
Pursuant to a judgment entered in
above entitled civil action on. the 15th
day of August, 1932, in the Superior
Court of said County by the Clerk,
will, on the l"th Sriiti nilirr
Public Meeting!
For the Discussion of
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The Extended School Terms
In Martin County I
will be held in the
COUNTY COURTHOUSE, WILLIAMSTON I
Monday, August 22
AT 10:30 O'CLOCK
All local school committeemen in the county are summoned
to attend, and the public is invited to be present and discuss the
matters coming before the meeting.
Martin County |Board
of Education |
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1932, at 12 o'clock M.. at the County
Courthouse door in said County sell
at public auction to the highest bidder
therefor the following described lands,
situated in said county and state in
Robersonville Township, comprising
173 acres, more or lrss, and l>ounded
and described as follows:
All those certain tracts or parcels
of land lying *.n Robersonville Town
ship, Martin County,.. North Carolina,
containing 103.6 acres, 1-4 acre, and
70 acres; The 103.6 acre tract bound
ed on the north by the road from Gold
Point to Hassells, bounded on the east
by the lands of Mrs. Emma Everett
land Mrs WiHiams and th road from
I Gold Point to Robersonville, bounded
on the south by the lands ol R. T.
lay lor. and bounded on the west by
the lands of Mrs. Emma Everett and
the Howell land.
The 1-4 acre tract bounded on the
north, east, and west by the lands of
A. J. Wynn and on the south by the
road leading from Gold Point to Has
sell. N. C.
The 70 acre tract bounded on the
north by the lands of S. P. Briley
and a swamp, on the east by the For
rest land, on the south by .the. lands
of A, J. Wynn and on the west by
lot number four in the division of the
lands of Abram Taylor. Said lands
having such shapes, metes, courses,!
and distances as will more fully ap
pear by reference to maps of samel
made by T. Jones Taylor, surveyor,'
on the 12th day Of January, 1922, all
of the aforesaid maps now being on'
FUNERAL DIRECTORS, AMBU
LANCE AND EMBALMING SERVICE
Night Phone 44 Day Phone 155
B. S. COURTNEY
Wake Up Your Liver Bile
—Without Calomel
And You 11 Jump Out of Bed
in the Morning Rarin' to Go
If you feel sour and gunk and the
world looks punk, don't swallow a lot
of Halts, mineral water, oil, laxative
randy or chewing gum and expect
them to mako you suddenly sweet
and buoyant and full of sunshine.
For they can't do it. They only
move the bowels and a mere move
mrti't doesn't get at the cause. The
reason for your down-and-out feeling
is your liver. It should pour out two
1 'unds of liquid bile into your bowels
daily.
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file with the Federal Land Bank of
Columbia.
The terms of sale are as follows:
Cash.
All bids will be received subject to
rejection or confirmation by the clerk
of said superior court and no bid will
be accepted or reported unless its
maker shall deposit with said Clerk
at the close of the bidding the sum
of two hundred fifty ($250.00)- Dollars
as a forfeit and guaranty of compli
ance with his bid, the same to be cred
ited on his bid when accepted.
Notice is now given that said lands
wll be resold at the same place and
upon the same terms at 2 o'-clock P.
M. of the same day—unless said de
posit is sooner made.
Every deposit not forfeited or ac
cepted will be promptly returned to
the maker.
This the 15th day of August, 1932.
B. A. CRITCHER,
al6 4tw Commissioner;
DR. V. H. MEWBORN ~
OPTOMETRIST
Eyes Examined Classes Pitted
Robersonville at Fulmer's Drug Store,
Tuesday Alter Third Sunday Each
Month.
Williamstop at Davis 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
•» . Saturday
If thi« bile la not flowing freely, your foci
doesn't digaat. It juat decay a in the bowels*
Ciaa bloata up your atomach. You have a
thick, bad taata and your breath ia foul, skin
often breaka out in blemiahit*. Your heu#
acboa and you feel down and out. Your wiu'a
ayaUtm ia poiaoned.
It takea thoaegood old CAHTER'S I ITTI ft
LIVKit PILI3 to get theae two pouiiilaof !>:]•
flowing freely and make you feci "up and up.*
They contain wonderful, ha rm I chm, gf:i'Je
vegetable oxtracla, amazing when it com«>* lo
making the bile flow freely.
But don't auk for liver pillH. A*k for Cirter'a
Little Liver Pilla. Look for the name ( 'art. r *
Little Liver Pilla on the red lab* I. Keaent a
■ubatitute. 26e at all atorea. 01911,1' M \