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MAN IS SHOT IN
LEGS RESULT OF
SERIES ERRORS
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Went to Work Too Early;
Employer Thought He
Was Burglar
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(Roanoke Beacon)
Repeated robberies of his store in
the Pleasant Grove community has the
trigger finger of J. C. Tarkenton itch
ing—and Charlie Bailey the shoot
ing ability of Mr. Tarkenton to thank
that he is no worse injured than he
is today.
Mr. Bailey was engaged as a me
chanic to repair a tractor that was
at the rear of the Tarkenton store.
So many business matters crowded his
mind that Mr. Tarkenton forgot he
had .employed Mr. Bailey to begin
work on the tractor early Saturday
morning.
In the course of events Mr. Bailey
awoke and heard the roosters crow
ing. Looking out he found the moon
shining brightly, in fact so brightly
that he thought day was dawning. So
he gathered his tools and went to the
tractor to begin work.
About midnight Mr. Tarkenton was
awakened by the steady reports %f the
clanking of tools, and the first thing
that he thought of was that some one
was breaking into the rear of his store,
as the noise came from that direction.
Grabbing his pistol, he went to the
porch and yelled. No answer came
but the staccato reports of some one
tinkering with machinery continued, I
and-Mr. Tarkenton interpreted this i
as boards being ripped from the rear
of his store building.
Then the fireworks began. He fired
his.pistol in the direction of the trac-!
tor and the rear window of tl.e store. 1
Still continued the clinking noise. He
fijwi five tinies. And the clinking of
the metals continued.
Laying aside his pistol he reached
for his shotgun. Waiting a few min
utes he saw the figure of the man asj
he left the tractor and came into view. l
Taking steady aim, he emptied a load j
of shot into the legs of Bailey, who]
yelled at the top of his voice.
Recognizing the voice as that of
Mr. Bailey, Mr. Tarkenton ran to his,
aid. It was the intention of Mr. Tar-!
kenton to shoot low and hit the vie-
WANTS
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on Main Street, modernly equipped.
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Local Merchant Suffers
Stroke of Paralysis
Mr. E. P. Bunch, 68-year-old local
merchant is seriously ill at his home
to the edge of town on the Hamilton
Road, following a stroke of paralysis
suffered yesterday afternoon about
5 o'clock. One side is paralyzed, and
he is unconscious. Mr. Bunch was in
his store attending to business mat
ters when he suffered the stroke.
12 Bushels of Potatoes
Returns 145 Bushels
R. E. Hawthorne of Alleghany
County reports securing 145 bushels
of certified seed irish potatoes from
12 bushels planted, and says the crop
graded over 90 per cent of U. S.
No. IV
Tim in the legs, which he did. This
probably saved the life of Mr. Bailey.
It all came about through neither
knowing the circumstances of the oth-
er. Mr. Bailey thought it was dawn
ing day, and Mr. Tarkenton in the
press of matters when he had retired
forgot that he had engaged Mr. Bailey
for the tractor work.
WILL HAVE A LOAD OF MULES
and horses to arrive in Jamesville
Wednesday. See me before buying.
J G. Long, Jamesville, N. C. jl6 2tp
PRINCESS ZELDA. MIND READ
er, has definite proof who stole the
seven-stone cluster white gold 18 kt.
diamond ring. Rather than divulge tb
guilty party's name, if they will im
mediately mail, the ring back to Mr.
l'eel he guarantees not to prosecute.
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NOTICE OF SALE
North Carolina, Martin County.
R. A. Bailey, W. H. Roberson, Ad
ministrator of W. S. Barnhill, and
J. Elliott Barnhill, administrator of
J. G. Barnhill, vs. J. T. Barnhill,
surviving partner of Barnhill Bros.
Pursuant to an order made in the
above entitled action the undersigned
Receiver of the firm of Barnhill Bro
thers, on the 24th day of January,
1934, at 9 a. m., at the Mac White
farm near Everetts offer for sale to
the highest bidder for cash the fol
lowing described property, to-wit:
Mules, carts, wagons, hoes, shovels,
plows, rakes, disc plows, wheel plows,
tobacco sticks, hogs, com, hay, and
all other personal property of every
kind, nature, and description located
on said farm belonging to the firm of
Barnhill Brothers.
I£. G. ANDERSON,
Receiver of the Firm of Barnhill
Brothers. j>l2 4t
NOTICE OF SALE
Under and by virtue of the power
of sale contained in that certain deed
of trust executed to the undersigned
trustee by Mrs. C. K. Kirby, widow,
dated sth day of April, 1933, to se
cure certain bonds of even date there
with, and the stipulations not haying
been complied with, and at the request
of the holder of said bonds, the un
dersigned trustee Will, on the- Ist day
of February, 1934, at 12 o'clock noon,
in front of the courthouse door of
SCHOOL DAYS /& By DWIG
Ist Us?TUur Vl« soferti
Martin County, offer for sale, to the
| lii«iiest' bidder, for cash, the follow
ing described land:
1 A tract of land in uoose Nest Town- |
ship, containing sixty-two acres, more
.r less, and being known as the Har-j
rell land, and being the same land :
conveyed to William Highsmith
by Peter_Tbompson, and from deed |
from Witliath. Highsmith to C. C. VVil- |
hams/ both deeds being of record in
t lie Register of Deeds office to which |
reference is hereby made for a full,
and complete description.
This Ist dav of January, 1934. j
WHEELER MARTIN,
j 2 4tw Trustee, j
SALE OF VALUABLE FARM
PROPERTY
Under and by virtue of the author
ity conferred upon us in a deed of
trust executed by D. L. Brown and
wife, Mary V. Brown on the sth
of March 192.? and recorded in Book!
0-2, page 137, we will on Saturday!
the 27th day of January 1934, 12
clock noon, at the courthouse door in
Martin County, Williamston, N.
sell at public auction for cash to the,
highest bidder the following land, to- J
wit; ' /jL I
| A tract of land in Goose Nest Town,
I ship, Martirt Co. Beginning at a point I
a corner between Margaret Grimes-j
land, I). L. Brown, thence N. 1 E. j
,70 1-2 poles, thence N. 31 W. 29 2-3;
poles, thence N. 7 1-2 E. 33 3-4 poles,'
thence N. 6 1-4 K. 17 1-2 poles, tlience
THE ENTERPRISE
N. 32 1-2 W. 11 3-4 N. 4 W. 23
j poles to Cain Branch, thence S. 81 E.
55 poles to a corner in the run of
! Cain Branch, thence S. 3 3-4 E.
1 240 3-4 poles to a ditch, a corner,
| thence S. 71 1-2 W. 142 poles to a
corner, thence S. poles to a corner,
j Mocasson Fond, thence N. 86 3-4 W.
160 poles, to a corner, thence N. 5 E.
J59 1-4 poles to the Tarboro anil Oak'
' City roail, thence down the said road
I N. 44 1-2 E. 155 poles, thence N. 53 E.
50 poles to the first station, the be
ginning, containing 133 acres.
) This sale is made by reason of the
'failure of J). L. Brown and wile, May
j V. Brown to pay off and discharge the
i indebtedness secured by said deed of
j tru^t.
I A deposit of 10 percent will be re
quired from the purchaser at the sale.
| This the 20th day of December 1933.
I INTERSTATE TRUSTEE
CORPORATION,
jy-5 4 tw Substituted Trustee.
I Durham, N. C.
NOTICE OF SALE
Under and by virtue of the power
I of sale contained in a certain deed of
! trust executed by J. S. Godard and
t wife, Mary Godard, to the undersigned
: trustee on the 14th day of January,
j 1926, and of record in tliie public reg
! istry of Martin County in book Q-2,
at page 474, said deed of trust hav
| ing been given for the purpose of se
i curing certain notes of even date and
tenor' therewith, ami default having
been made in the payment of said
notes, and the terms and stipulations
contained in the said deed of trust not
having been complied with, and at tine
request of the owner of said notes,
the undersigned trustee will, on Thurs
day, the Ist day of February, 1934, at
12 o'clock m., in front of the court
house door in the town of William
son, N. C., offer for sale to the high- j
est'bidder, for cash, the following de-;
scribed real estate, to wit:
1 lot in the town of Jamesville, sit
uate on west side of St. Andrews
Street, and bounded as follows: On the
north by H. G. Griffin, on the east by,
St. Andnews Streef, on the south by
J. W. Griffin, and on the west by Mar
tin Brothers.
This the Ist dav of January, 1934.
MINNIE GARDNER,
j2 4tw Trustee.
Elbert S. I'eel, attorney.
W'illiamston, N. C.
SALE OF VALUABLE FARM
PROPERTY
Under and by virtue of the author
ity conferred upon us in a deed of
trust executed by J. W. Crisp on the
24th day of October 1929 and record
ed in Book B-3, page 291, we will on
Saturday the 27th day of January 19341
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:
All those certain tracts of land lying'
and situate and being in the Co. of
Martin and State of N. C., Hamilton 1
Township, near the town of Hamilton
and described as being tract No. 9. j
containing '30.37 acres, and Tract No. I
10, containing 31.00 acre*, making a 1
total of 61.37 acres, and being a part
of what is known as the B. B. Sher
rod Farm, as - surveyed and platted by
C. R. Revelle, Surveyor in Oct. 1929,1
and recorded in Martin Co. Register j
of Deeds office in Book L. D. 3, page
164.
This sale is made by reason of the
failure of J. W. Crisp to pay off and
discharge the indebtedness secured
by said deed of trust. ,
A deposit of 10 percent will be re
quired from the purchaser at the sale.
This 23rd day of December, 1933.
J. S. PATTERSON,
jy-5 4-tw Trustee.
Durham, N. C.
NOTICE OP SALE
Under and by virtue of the power
of sale contained in a certain deed of
trust executed by N. R. Griffin and
wife, Bertie Griffin, to the undersigned
trustee on the Ist day of February,
1932, and of record in the public reg
istry of Martin County in book C-3,
Condensed Statement of Condition of
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I Branch Banking I
I & Trust Company I
WILLIAMSTON, N. C.
"THE SAFfe EXECUTOR"
At the Close of Business December 30th, 1933 ■
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts $ 1,117,277.78 H
Other stocks and bonds 45,306.00 H
Banking Houses and real estate 452,737.64
Cash and due from banks $2,992,411.61
United States Bonds 6,231,982.64
North Carolina Bonds 1,403,476.18
Marketable municipal and land bank
Bonds 620,548.45
Loans secured by marketable collater
al with cash values in excess of loans 838,095.03 12,086,513.91
$13,701,835.33
LIABILITIES
Capital stock—common $ 400,000.00
Capital stock—preferred 400,000.00
Surplus 200,000.00
Undivided profits 41,069.30
Reserves 101,539.66
Dividend payable January 1, 1934 8,000.00
Deposits 12,551,226.37
$13,701,835.33
Trust Department Assets Not Included
F. D. I. C.
The Branch Banking and Trust Company is a member of the
Temporary Federal Deposit Insurance Fund, and the funds of
each depositor are insured up to $2,500.00 by the Federal Deposit
Insurance Corporation.
Sound Banking and Trust Service for Eastern
a Carolina
Tuesday, January 16,1934
at page 576, said deed of trust having
been given for the purpose of secur
ing certain notes of even date and
tenor therewith, and default having
been made in the payment of said
' notes, and the terms and stipulations
I contained in the said deed of trust
j not having been complied with, and
!at the request of the owner of said
notes, the undersigned will, on
Thursday, the Ist day of February.
1934, at 12 o'clock m.. in front of the
courthouse door in the town of Wil
liamston, N. C., offer for sale to the
highest bidder, for cash, the following
described real estate, to wit:
Bounded on the north by the lands
of J. L. Coltrain, on the south by the
lands of Mrs. J. W. Hopkins, and on
the Jones road, on the east by the
lands of Rome Moore and on the west
by the lands of Mrs. J. W. Hopkins.
The said tract of land being the tract
of land formerly owned and cultivated
I by Laura V. Griffin and Frank Griffin,
| containing 100 acres, more or less, and
I lying in Williams Township,
i This the Ist day of January, 1934.
R. G. HARRISON,
|j2 4tw Trustee.,
| Elbert S. Peel, Attorney.
Williamston. N. C.