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In Town Monday
Mrs. Noah Daniel, of Jamesville,
Route 1, was in town yesterday
shopping.
Able To Be Out Again
Mr. Joe Gregory, who has been
ill several days at his home in the
Roanoke Hotel, is out again this
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WCCK.
Miss Ingram Improving
The Friends of Miss Nell Ingram
are glad to learn that she is able to
be out again, after being ill for sev
eral days with influenza.
In Town Monday
Mr. T. O. Hickman, principal of
the Bear Grass school, was in town
yesterday.
Here Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. H. B .Anderson, of
Washington, visited Mr. Anderson's
mother, Mrs. Walter Anderson, here
Sunday.
Spends Week Here
Miss Olena Swain, of Raleigh,
spent last week here with her father,
Mr. H. L. Swain, at the Roanoke
Hotel.
Spends Week-End Here
Miss Miriam Courtney, of East
Carolina Teachers' College, Green
ville, spent the week-end here with
her parents.
DR. VIRGIL H. lIEWBORN
Optometriit
Next Viaita:
Bethel, N. C., at Blount Hotel, Mon
day, May 22, 1933.
Robersonville, N. C., at Fulmer'i
Dim S'.ort, lucsday, Mav 23, 1933.
Williamston, N. C., at Peele's Jew
elry Store, Wednesday, May 24, 1933.
Plymouth, N. C., at O'Henry Drug
Store, Thursday, May 25, 1933.
Byet Examined • Glaaaea Pitted • At
Tarboro Every Friday and Saturday
Witt* for MPT WMA "Crop HpaeU"
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FLOUR PRICES NOW
GOING UP
Protect yourself by stocking your
pantry with a large supply ot the
famous—
Carnation Brand
Regardless of how the market fluc
tuates, up or down, you can always re
ly on Carnation Brand Flour being the
best for the money. It is made from the ,
very best soft winter wheat.
CALL FOR CARNATION BRAND
■ DISTRIBUTED BY
HARRISON
Wholesale Co.
WILLIAMSTON NORTH CAROLINA
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From Hamilton
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Plyler, of
Hamilton, visited here yesterday.
Has Injured Knee
Darrell Price is confined to his
bed with an injured knee.
Spnds Sunday Here
William James, of Fredericksburg,
Va.. spent the week-end here with his
parents.
From Jamesville
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Ange, of
Jamesville, visited here yesterday.
Visit in Ahoskie
Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Worrell spent
the week-end in Ahoskie.
Spends Sunday in Wilson
Mr. Dred Darden spent Sunday in
Wilson.
Visits Friends Here
Miss Marie Spruill, of Edenton,
visited friends here Sunday after-
In Chapel Hill
Paul Godwin spent Sunday in
Chapel Hill.
In BranchvUle, Va.
J. W. Garris spent Saturday in
Branchville, Va.
Here Yesterday
Mr. R. W. Salsbury, of Hamil
ton. was here yesterday.
From Stokes
Professor and Mrs. Zeb Brinson
and children, of Stokes visited friends
here Sunday afternoon.
Here Monday
Mr. Vance Bunting, of Bethel,
was here attending to business mat
ters yesterday.
In Town Monday
Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Manning, of
Williamston R. F. D. 4, visited here
yesterday.
In Town Sunday
Wilson G. Lamb, of Wilson, visit
ed relatives here Sunday.
From Robersonville
Mr. Ed James, of Robersonville,
was here yesterday attending to bus
iness matters.
From Robersonville
Mr. E. G. Anderson, of Roberson
viUe, was here yesterday morning.
Visits Her Parents Here
Miss Susie James, of Washington
City, visited her parents here dur
ing the week-end.
In Tarboro Sunday
Paul Simpson visited friends in
Tarboro Sunday.
Returns From South Carolina
County Agent T. B. Brandon re
turned last week from York, S. C..
where he was called on account of the
illness of his father. His father, suf
fering a stroke more than a week
ago, is getting along as well as could
be expected, Mr. Brandon said yes
terday.
Visitors Here Monday
Messrs. Johnnie Hardison and
Gabe Roberson, of Farm Life, were
business visitors here yesterday
morning.
Here Yesterday
Messrs. H. S. Everett, of Rober
sonville. V. G. Taylor, of Everetts,
Joshua L. Coltrain, of Williams, T.
C. Griffin, of Griffins, and J. E.
Pope, of Williamston, were present
for the regular monthly meeting of
the Martin County Board of Com
missioners here yesterday.
From Hamilton
Mr. Asa Johtfeon, of Hamilton,
applied for license here yesterday to
sell beer in Hamilton. _
From Parmele
Mr. William Henry Carson was
granted license here yesterday to sell
beer in Parmele.
WANTS
FOR SALE: IRON SAFE, WEIGHS
1,000 pound*. In excellent condL
tion. Price cheap. See Enterpriae.
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FOR SALE: MODEL T FORD
truck. Harrison Oil Co., William
sfbn, N. C. ni2 2t
WARREN'S IMPROVED PRO
lific cotton teed. Has been field se
lected for 19 years. Produces heavy
early July crop. Helps beat the boll
weevil. Will yield two bales to acre.
Price 50 cents bushel, C. O. D. Buy
at once *s I have only a limited sup
ply. For particulars, write or call on
Hyman Warren, Route 3, Roberson
ville, N. C. »21 Stwpd
NOTICE
Having this day qualified as admin
istratrix of the estate of Joseph Henry
Britt, late of Williamston, N. C., no
tice is hereby given to all parties hold
ing claims against said estate to pre
sent them same to nie for payment,
on or before the 25th day of March,
A. I). 1934, or this notice will be plead
ed in bar of recovery of same. All
persons indebted to the said estate are
re(|ueste£fo make immediate payment
of same.
This 25th day of March, 1933.
NETTIE BRITT JsICELOFF.
mr2H 6tw ■ ■■■ Administratrix.
SALE OF VALUABLE FARM
PROPERTY
Under and by virtue of the author
ity conferred upon us in a deed of
trust executed by John T. Daniel and
wife, Hattie V. Daniel on the Bth day
of April 1930, and recorded in Book
B-3, page 429, we will on Saturday
the 6th day of May 1933, 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:
All that certain tract, piece or par
cel of land containing 123 a;res, more
or less, situate, lying and being on the
Hamilton & Oak City Road about 1-2
mile E. of the town of Oak City,
Goose Nest Township, Martin Coun
ty. N. C., and adjoining the lands of
'J. T. Daniel on the N. and W. the
lands of L. T. Chesson on the E. and
the lands of N. M. Worsley on the
S. and more particularly described as
follows: Beginning at a stake in the
Hamilton and Oak City Road, corner
of N. M. Worsley and J T. Daniel;
thence with the line of J. T. Daniel N
38 1-* E. 81 1-2 poles to a stake; and
N. 5 1-4* E. 118 1-5 poles to a stake;
thence with the line of J. T. Daniel S.
87 1-2* E. 134 1-8 pole* to a stake in
Conoho Creek; thence with the said
creek S. 54* E. 54 1-3 poles to a gum
in said creek; thence with a ditch S.
62* W. 57 1-2 poles S. 26* W. 22 3-8
poles S. 52* W. 25 1-2 poles S. 35* W.
10 1-2 poles and N. 25* W. 30 poles;
thence S. 41 3-4* W. 123 poles to, the
aforesaid mentioned road; , thence
with said road N. 66 1-2* W. 36 2-3
poles to the beginning, and being the
same land conveyed to the said Cassie
M. Davenport by W. F. Haislip by
deed dated December 23, 1922, and of
record in Martin County Public Reg
istry in Book M-2, page 37.
This sale is made by reason of the
failure of John T. Daniel and wife,
Hattie V. Daniel to pay off and dis
charge the indebtedness secured by
said deed of trust.
I A deposit of 10 percent will be re
quired from the purchaser at the sale.
This the 3rd day of April, 1933.
J. S. PATTERSON, Trustee,
a-11 4t-w Durham, N. C.
THE ENTERPRISE
From Farm Life
Mr. Rome Corey, o! Farm Life,
was here yesterday.
Returns To Rdeigk
Mrs. Howard Frizzell returned to
| her hom in Raleigh Sunday after a
week's visit here with friends.
In Burlington Sunday
Messrs. Ira and Jimmie Harrison
were in Burlington Sunday.
Visitors Here Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. John L. Rodgerson
and Mary Rodgerson, of Lumberton.
and Mr. and Mrs. Clinton House, of
Robersonville, were guests of Rev.
and Mrs. Z. T. Piephoff here Sunday.
Weiner Roast
Jamesville. —Messrs. George E.
Martin and Clarence Barber de
lightfully entertained a few of their
friends at a weiner roast given at
Gardners Creek last Friday night, in
honor of "Frost" Martin's twentieth
birthday.
Those present included Misses
Tiny and Louise Martin, Viola and
Leyta Faye Manning, and Edna Gray
Carson, Messrs. Harvey Cross, of
Norfolk, Va., and Titus Martin.
Should Not Milk Cow Right
Up To x Time of Freshening
Some dairymen folfow the prac
tice of milking a cow right up to
freshening time, but it is not advis
able, as it always reduces the milk
production during the following lac
tation period, and is a heavy drain on
the vitality of the cow. Each cow
needs from one month to six weeks
time before calving to build up bodily
strength and to store up energy need
ed for calving and future milk produc
tion.
NOTICE OF SALE
Under and by virtue of the power
of sale contained in that cerlain deed
of trust executed to the undersigned
Trustee by J. E. Sexton and wife,
Marth'a Sexton, dated 23rd September,
1930, recorded in book 1-3, page 35(>,
to secure a certain note of even date
therewith, and the stipulations not
having been complied with, and at
the request of the holder of said
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bond, the undersigned Trustee will,
on the 26th day of May, H>33, at 12
o'clock, Noon, in front of the Court
house door of Martin County, offer
for sale, to the highest bidder, for
cash, the following described real es
tate:
Being one-half undivided interest
in and to the following described
house and lot: Located in the Town
of Jamesville, N. C., and beginning
at a corner of St. Andrews Street
and a street by the school property,
and the property described herein;
thence along said new street around
70 yards to the corner of the new
street and Burras heirs corner, now
owned by Hedrick; thence along the
Buras heirg line, or Hedrick's line,
about 105 feet to the edge of an old
hedgeway, or old fence which separ
ates the lots herein described and a
lot cultivated by J. R. Manning;
thence along- the said line where the
old fence was and parallel to the new
street about yards to the St.
Andrews Street; thence along St.
Andrews Street about 105 feet to the
beginning.
This 26th dav of May, 1933.
B A. CRITCHER,
nia-2- 4t-w Trustee.
NOTICE OF SALE OP REAL
PROPERTY
Under and by virtue of the power
of sale contained in a certain deed of
trust executed on the 15th day of July,
1926, by Alonza Hassell and wife to
the undersigned trustee and of record
in the Public Registry of Martin
County in Book Y-2, at page 6, said
deed of trust having been given for
the purpose of securing a note of even
date and tenor therewith, default hav
ing been p. Ide in the payment of same
ai.d at th? request of the holder oi
same, the undersigned trustee will, ort
Wednesday, 111 ■ Kith day of May. l'J33,
at 12 o'cl >i k m, in front of court
house door in Martin County, North
Carolina, offer for sale to the highest
bidder, for cash, the following de
scribed real estate, to wit:
That cci tain house and lot lyintj and
being on t!;c west side of Haughton
Stuet in • lie town of VVilliamston. N.
(. .. adjoint ig tho lands of VV. C.
ning on the north and west, G. H.
Harrison and ;hc rectory lot on the
south, and Haughton Street on 'he
east, and more particularly described
ai follows, to wit:
Beginning j»t the corner ot the lipis
Ccpal Rectory lot on Haughtoii Strett,
thence S 58 1-2 VV. 70 yard.), dunce
N. about 32 12 VV. 35 yards to VV. C.
Manning's line, thence along VV. C.
Manning's line N. 58 1-2 E. 70 yards to
Maughton Street, thence along Haugh
toii Street S. about 32' 1-2 E. 35 yards
to the beginning, containing 2,450
square yards, and being the same
premises conveyed to Alonza Hassell
ami* wife, Mattie Hassell, by A. I.
Dunning and wife, Mary A. Dunning,
by deed dated December 12, '1914,
which is recorded in the public regis
try ofMioJiiiCmintyjntiiwk JG-1, at
page 224, reference to which it here-j
by made for further description. And j
fciing the house and lot now occupied |
ty Alonza Hassell and wife, Mattie j
Hassell, on Haughton Street in the!
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th«M frosty Spring mornings and cool
evening.
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nearest electric outlet and almoit in
stantly you feel a Hood of welcome
warmth. Clean, easy, portable quick,
and moderately priced.
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PAGE THREE
■ | town of Williamston, N. C.
j This the Bth day of April, 1933.
CLAYTON MOORE,
j alB 4tw Trustee.
Elbert *S. Peel. Attorney.