Society & Personals Ha BLBBKT *. PUL, Visitor Here Yesterday Mr. H B Anderson, of Waahing-j ton viiited his mother, Mrs. Walter Anderson here yesterday. ?ressed a desire to have man) more such birthdays with his famil) and friends. Little Dolores Barrett and Ra; Daniels, grandchildren of Mr. Hines presenter^ him with a basket contain 11 ing many useful gifts. Those enjoying the hospitalit; were Mr and Mrs. J. W. Hines am children, Velma, Dorothy, Hazel am John, jr., Hines, Mr. and Mrs. G. W Barrett, of Oak City, Mr. and Mrs Garden and Field SEED i Lawn and Pasture Mixtures. Lespedeza, Al sike and White Dutch Clover, Carpet, Kentucky Blue, Dallis, Sudan, Bermuda, and Rye Grasses 1 CLARK'S DRUG STORE Phone S3 Poultry Truck WILL BE ATTLACES XISTED BELOW: Monday, April 16th Robersonville (near Pub. Oil Co.) 9 to 10:30 a. m. Parmele, near station 10:45 to 11:30 a. m. Stokes 12 to 1 Bear Grass T:30 to 2:30 p. m. Griffins (Roberson's Store) 3 to 4 p. m. Jamesville 4:30 to 5:30 p. m. THE FOLLOWING PRICES WILL BE PAID: HENS, lb. 11c LEGHORNS, lb. 9c ROOSTERS, lb. 5c STAGS lb. 9c SPRING ROCKS and REDS, pound 18c SPRING, MIXED, pound 16c GUINEAS, each 20c TURKEYS, Hens, lb. 17c Gobblers, lb. 15c EGGS, per dozen 12c Anderson and Russell Com* in today *nd see the 15 beautiful Wallhida color*. It cornea in the popular aatln finish (or wall* and celling*) In **mi-glo*a lor woodwork, bathroom* and kitchen*. One coat of Wallhlde is usually enough.But even with two coat* you can hang picture* the day painting start*. Williamston Supply Co. WATTS ? WILLI A MSTON Monday Oaljr, April 16 BARBARA AAMRT TMfl I AHV N"" *ni 8bort Mat. 1:K P. M. STANWYCK in wIWDUNU Lit\U I H,,. g Night 10-2?c Only April 17 Gloria Stewart and Roger Pryor in "I Like It That Way" Alao New* and Short No Mat. Adm. 10-2Sc Wednesday Only April IS Joan Blondell and Pat O'Brien in 'I've Got Your Number' Also Serial and Comedy Mat 10c Night?10-1 Sc Thursday Only April It Sally Eilers and Richard Arlen in "She Made Her Bed" Nsws and Comedy No Mat. Adm. 10-25c Friday Only April 20 Sylvia Sidney - Frederic March in "GOOD DAME" Alao NBWS and SHORT No Matinsa Adm. 10-25c Saturday, April 21 1 To 11 P. M. TIM McCOY in "STRAIGHTAWAY" Also SERIAL and COMEDY 10c To All Bel ore 6 10-IJc Alter 6 R W. Daniels and son, Roy ford, of Rocky Mount; Miss Leilia Melvin, of Rocky Mount; Mr. Mackry Dew ing, of Oak City; Mrs. F. B Cart-1 wright. of Norfolk, Va.; Miss Ade line Tew, of Portsmuoth, Va., Jennie Mac Dowing, and Dolores Barrett, fo Oak City. Jamesville Bridge Club ? Jamesville.?Last Thursday eve ning Miss Opal Brown entertained the members of the Kill-Kare Bridge Club and a few friends at the home (of Mrs. A. J. Holliday. The living rooom and the hall were attractively decorated with spirea and japonica. High score guest priae was won by Miss Emily Smithwick, while the club priae was jointly won by Mrs. A. J. I Holliday and Mrs. R. C. Jordan. Members playing during the evening were: Mesdames Charles Davenport, J. E. Smithwick, A. L. Pollock, R. C. Jordan, Mayo Miaelle, A. J. Holliday,1 and Misses Camllle Fleming, Faimt? Latham Martin. Roslyn Satterwhite, ! Margaret?Everette,? Annie?Horner. Louis Roebuck, Rachel Godwin, Em ily Smithwick, Dolores Long and Opal Brown. Following the evening of play a delicious salad course was served by the hostess. Beaufort Agent Plans Potato Demonstrations \V. L. McGahey, Beaufort County agent, has arranged a series of demon strations in potato planting, showing tlie best size of seed piece and which varieties are most profitable to plant. NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue r?f the power and au thority contained in that certain deed of trust dated February 25, Ibid, re corded in the public registry of Mar tin County in book N-2, _aj_pagt?57T, san"to secure the --paryiTTent of a certain note of ever date and tenor therewith, default hav ing been made in the payment of said note and the terms and stipulation i of said deed of trust not having been complied with, and at the request ol the holder -of said note, the under signed trustee will, on the 5th day on the north by. the lands of Nathai , Purvis, on the east by the lands o John Purvis, and Barnhill and Wynn , on the south by the Robersonville an( Kveretts road ami the lands of Barn hill and Wynn, and on the west b . the lands of Mc. (j. White and ? \ branch, and more particularly l>.-1111(1 ed and described as follows: r Beginning at Barnhill and Wyni corner on the road from Robersonvill to Everette;- thence N 2 degrees 15 J F. 1003 feet: thence S. 70 degrees 3( K. 304 feet; thence N. 9 degrees 3( '? W. 207 1-2 feet; thence N. 8 degree - 25' K. 368 feet; thence N. 65 degree 30' E. 264 feet; thence N. 71 degree k 5' E. 242 feet; thence N. 12 degree y 55' E 635 feet; thence N. 15 degree -j K. 563 feet; thence N. 69 degrees ! I W. 854 feet to a black gum in a branc d ( thence along the branch 2950 feet t r a cypress; thence S. 22 degrees 31 E. 1427 feet to the Robersonville an Kveretts road; thence along the roa N. 70 degrees E. 800 feet to the b< giffning, containing 81.8 acres, inoi or less, as shown by map of same mac -hyS. Peel, surveynr~from a-- surv< made by John J. Well, C. E., sa map being made January 24, 1923, ar said survey having been made Deect ber 21, 1915, and being the same lan deeded to J. I. Britton l?y *be Mai tin County Realty Company by dee dated October 31, 1917, and of recor in book Q-'l, at page 374." This the 2nd day of April, 1934. J S. AYERS ?ft itw Tnumec.l NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that undi and by virtue of the power of* sa and authority contained in tliat ce tain deed of trust executed on tl 31st day of October, 1928, by D. I Stalls and wife, Sudie Stalls,. to.Jl undersigned trustee, and which is < record in the public registry of Ma tin County, in book P-2, page 368, cl fault having been made in the pa; ment of the note and indebtedness f? which the same was given as securit and the stipulations therein contain! not having been complied with, at at the request of the holder of sa note and indebtedness, the undersign! trustee will, on Saturday, May 5t 1934, at twelve (12) o'clock m., front of the courthouse door of Ma tin County, at Williamston, N. C.t r fer for sale, at public auction, to t highest bidder, for cash, the folio' ing described real property, to w 1st Tract: (Lots number 1 and 2 the property formerly owned by J. Peel and known as the Rose Lai property in the town of Williamstc N. C, as surveyed and plotted by R. Mobley, surveyor, said plat'or m being of record in the public regist of Martin County in land division bo< No. 3, at page 59. 2nd tract: Beginning at the soul east corner of hte Mi ley Taylor lar running southwest to an oak on t Hamilton road; thence running nort east to another oak; thence along line of oak trees in a northward rection to the Rhodes property; ther northward to W. R. Cherry and Sar O. Cherry land, containing one ac more or less, and being the same la conveyed to W. R. Cherry and w by deed from the town of WilliamsU dated September 13th, 1919, and record in the public registry of M tin County in book B-2, at page 2 3rd Tract: Beginning at a pop tree on the Williamston and Han ton road, Harry Coburn's west! corner; thence along Harry Cobur line to J. S. Rhodes' line; the run Miley branch; thence a vouthi course along the various courses the run of Milev Branch to the Y\ liamston and Hamilton road; tlici up the Williamston and Hamilt road to th* beginning, containing 3 acres, more or less, and being l^c tame land deeded to W. R. Cnerry ! and Sarah O. Cherry by deed from; B. B. tjli*?ori. dated April 21st,* 1919. recorded in the public registry of. Martin County in book Y-l. at page 236. saving and excepting from the! operation of this deed the part of the i above land heretofore deeded to Jul-j | ius S. Peel, described as follows: Be-'| ginning at a poplar o? the William-j >ton and Hamnton road, Cobttrn'i! western corner; thence along said Co-! burn's line to the run of Milcy Branch, thence along the various courses of Mile^ Branch in a south-| ern direction to a stake in the branch 100 feet from the front line back; thence a line with the line of said poplar tree to the beginning, contain-, ing 3 acres, more or less. j - 4th Tract: A tract of land in the town of Williamston, Martin Coun-! ' ty. and being on the northeast side ! of the old Williamston and Hamilton' 1 road: adjoining the old Williamston and Hamilton road on the southwest. \ 1). D. Stalls, Public Cemetery, and J.J ' S. Rhodes on the northeast and Dick Wynne on the northwest: beginning at a stob on the old Williamston and Hamilton road, D. D. Stalls corner; thence along I>. D. Stalls' line in a northeastern direction 115 feet to a I stob, D. D. Stalls corner; thence a i long 1). D. Stalls' line at right angles with the last mentioned line 7b 9-10 ?To a stub in a brani'fl; Piftice atongf | the various courses of said branch a northeasterly direction to J. S. Rhodes! iline in the Williamston and Ham jilton road; thence along the old Wil liamston and Hamilton road to at stob; j thence to the beginning, except that part conveyed to Dick Wynn, E. S. : Peel, D. D. Stalls, Sandy Robtrson ami Lot No. 5 of Rose Lawn Subdi | vision which was heretofore sold. ; This the 26th day of March, 1934. HUGH G. HORTON. mr30 4tw Trustee. PUTNAM FADELESS DYES All Color for Silk, Wool And Cotton P. P. PEEL BLACK-DRAUGHT For ? CONSTIPATION "I am 71 years old and have used Tliedlord'a Black-Draught about forty year*," wrltea Mr. W. J. Van , over, ol Rome, Ky. "We are never without it. I take It as a purga [, tive when I am bilious, dizzy and have swimming in my head. Black Draught relieves this, and helps me In many ways." ... Keep a pack- ' age of this old, reliable, purely _ I vegetable laxative In your home, and take It for prompt relief at the first sign of constipation. NOTICX OF SALS North Carolina, Martin County?In Superior Court before the clerk. Donnie Hardioon and Laland Han ?on by their next friend, Liaxie Hardi*on ex parte in re: Sale of Purenant to and by virtue of judg ment in the above entitled action pending before the Clerk of the Su perior Court of Martin County, the undersigned, as commissioner <>f the1 fourt wttl offer for tale to the high-j est bidder at a public sale to be held ?t the courthouse door of Martin County in the towu of Williamston, >n April 14, 1934, at 11 o'clock, noon, it being Saturday, the following real estate lying and being in the county >f Martin, in Williamston Township,' snd near the town of Williamston ind described as follows: Beginning at the northwest corner i?f the Paul Rogers land at an iron make in Wheeler Martin's corner, thence wcstwardly along Wheeler Martin's line to the branch, then-e down the branch to the corner of Hfcsscll land, thrnce eastwardly a long the Hassell line to an iron atob at the northwest corner or tide of the held, thence tuothwardly along the back of the field with the line of the fence (a straight line) to the place of the beginning, containing nine acres, more or leas The terms of the sate is 10 percent cash at the time of the sale and the balance when the sale is confirmed by the co^rt, Posted at the courthouse door at Martin County and three other public places in said county and printed in the Knterprise this the 13th day of Mar.li. 1934. H L SWAIN. m-13 4tw Commissioner of the court. drTcTj. sawyer EYE, EAR. NOSE and THROAT Windsor. N. C. " IN WILLIAMSTON Fridays, 9 a. m. to S p. m., and by spec ial appointment thru local physicians SOMETHING NEW IN GREENVILLE 4- BAB YL AND+ Come to Greenville and visit Babyland. Let our shop dress your boys and girls in the newest spring styles. We have everything for the infant up to 6 years, including? , t Pique Coats Dresses Creepers Caps Crepe de Chine Coats Bonnets Suits Gifts and MRS. DAX^fr tDEAL BABY SHOES You'll love the cute little suits and dresses?and our prices are very reason able. Babyland EVANS STREET GREENVILLE PROGRAM FOR WRRKBEGINN1NG MONDAY. APRIL 16 Turnage Theatre ? Washington, N. C. Monday April It "SHE MADE HER BED" with SALLY EILERS and RICHARD ARLEN Tuesday * April 17 "YOU'RE TELLING ME," with W. C. FIELDS and JOAN MARSH Wednesday April 18 "HEAT LIGHTNING" with PRESTON FOSTER and ANNE DEVORAH Thunday April 19 ? "LAZY RIVER," with JEAN PARKER and ROBERT YOUNG Friday * April 20 "MISS KANE'S BABY IS STOLEN with DOROTHEA W1ECK and BABY LEROY Saturday April 21 "EVER SINCE EVE" with GEO. O'BRIEN and MARY BRIAN Fertilizer and Lime We are representing two of the largest fertilizer manufac turers and two of the most popular fertilizers on the market, and Teel that it will be to your advantage to see us before you buy. V-C and Armour's Fertilizers have stood the teat andgained in pdpJarity over a longpenod of years, and we are confident that in using these brands you are putting dollars in your pocket. Armour's Big Crop Fertilizer For Profit* USE cm 01 QOAinrj TOBACCO i v-c Fertilizer Good For All Crops We carry a large stock on hand at all times; also a stock of Mascot and Keeling-Easter Potash Lime. We deliver anywhere. Ingram and Sparrow FARMERS WAREHOUSE Telphone 29-J WILLIAMSTON, N. C.