Society & Personals ILllfT L TM* Sfends Week End Here Messrs. Herbert and Stuart Whit ley. students at State College. Ra leigh, spent the week-end here with relatives. They had as their guest, Walter Repony,' a student at State. ? Leaves lor Duke Hospital Mr. Hugh Spruill left yesterday for Durham, where he will undergo treatment in Duke Hospital. ? Spends Week-End Here Miss Frances Peel, a student in a Raleigh business school, spent the week-end here with relatives. ?- w In Raleigh Yesterday H. W. F-arlv superintendent of the Bertie schools, and J. C. Man ning, superintendent of schools in this county, attended the funeral of A. T. Allen, state superintendent of schools, in Raleigh yesterday. On Market Here Monday Mr. Charles Beachant, of William- J ston Route 1, was here yesterday sell ing tobacco on the local market. Visitors Here Yesterday Dr. J. E. Smithwick and Mr E. H. Ange, of Jamesville, more here yesterday attending to business mat ters. Visits Her Parents Here Miss Katherine Harrison, a stu dent at Sullens College, Bristol, Vs., spent the week-end here with her par ents. In Town Yesterday Mr. Charles Lancaster, of Suffolk, Va., an employee of Stone and Web ster, was in town yesterday attend ing to business matters. 0 At Swansboro Messrs. Stuart Xeeley, J. W. Watts, Robert Manning, Irving Margolis, Jack Frank, Herbert Peel, "Crack" Taylor, and John A. Man ning spent the week-end at Swans boro fishing. > Visit in Ahoskie Mrs. J. W. Griffin, of Everetts, was in town yesterday shopping. RUPTURED ? ? ? Trusses Fitted By an Experienced Fitter SATISFACTION GUARANTEED CLARK'S DRUG STORE Phone 53 NOTICE We have for sale the Mary Gurkin farm near the highway three miles east of Jamesville. This farm contains 101 acres, of whfSh 34 acres are cleared. It is good tobacco land and has a" marketingpcontract for 4.6 acres of tobacco. Sale may be made for csh or part cash and part time. Cobtirn & Cotsurn, Attorneys Attend Funeral Here Mr. and Mrs. R A? Bailey, ol Robersonville, attended the funeral of Mrs. Henry Gurganus here Sun day. ! From Robersonville I Messrs. Larry Bunting, Coy Bail ley, and Attorney Calvin Smith, of Robersonville, were in town yester day. In Washington Sunday Mrs. A. J. Manning and daughter,' Ruth, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Manning visited relatives in Wash ington Sunday. ? Spam Sunday Here Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Adkins and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Adkins. of Robersonville. spent Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. John Henry Ed wards. ? Visit in Ahoskie Miss Irene Tetterton and Mr. and > Mrs. James Griffin visited friends in \ Ahokie Sunday. ? 1 Spends Week-End Here, Miss Marjorie Moore, of Atlantic Christian College, at Wilson, spent the week-end here with her parents, i Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Moore. In Washington and Baltimore Messrs. Peartie Thomas, Moses Yheeler, and Frank Bridgers spent last week-end in Washington City and Baltimore. ... Home for Week-End Miss Jessie Mae Anderson, who is in school at A. C. C., Wilson, spent the week-end here with her parents, ,Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ander son. I'sv-r *??"??* .J." From ? Roanoke Ra Ms * 1 Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Harrell and lit tle son, Jesse, jr., of Roanoke Rapids, spenl'TBe ^week-end here with rela tives and friends. | ? Spend Week-End Here Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Phelps and Mrs. Kloise Hornbaker, of Norfolk, spent the week-end here with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hodges. Spends Week-End Here Mr. Irving Griffin, student in the University, Chapel Hill, spent the week-end here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Griffin. ? ' In Fredericksburg, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Charles James psent the week-end in Fredericksburg, Va., and Washington, D. C. They were accompanied as far as Fredericksburg who had visited here several weeks. I, Visit in Petersburg I Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Wyatt, Miss Elsie Andrews and "Crow" Cook vis ited in Petersburg and Richmond Sunday. I ? * From Roanoke Rapids Mr. Joseph T. Chase, of the V. E. & P. Cg., Roanoke Rapids, visited here a short while yesterday after noon. Frank Pitlman Here Mr. Frank Pittman, recuperating at his home in Scotland Neck from injuries received in an auto accident several months ago, visited here last night and today. Frank is improv ing. and they think he is going to live now. Mover Office Attorney E. S. Peel has moved his office from Main Street to th? office formerly occupied by the late A. R. Dunning in the (iodard Building on Smithwick Street. Mr. Henry Har to locate here and occupy the office made vacant by Attorney Peel. ?? Attend Cnovention Messrs. Paul P. Peel and John iMobley left yeaterday for Miami, Fla., where they will attend the na tional meeting of the American Le gion. "Graball" was al agog yester day when news was flashed by the grapevine route that Mr. Peel was away for a hard-earned vacation. ? Visit in Goldsboro Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Strickland spent last week-end visiting friends in Goldsboro. An unusual value inafineshoe -- 1 *5 Harrison Bros. & Co. Some People Say:' ? the country is on the toboggan, with bad getting worse. But records show the U. S. Treasury running 50 per cent ahead of last year and 150 per cent ahead of 1932-33 in "pick-up" in revenue. Since July 1st, RFC receipts through repayments of loans have exceeded new outlays by $135,000,000, 42 per cent of private loans having been repaid, much in advance of due dates. Wilson, of Bab son Reports, say general business is now 33 1*3 per cent better than in March, 1933. And a prom inent British economist has just published a book, "The Coming American Boom." However you may interpret these facts, a sav ings account is indicated. If times get worse, you can use your savings for a rainy day; if better, for the sunny days of opportunity. Branch Banking & Trust Company WILLIAMSTON, N. C. SOUND BANKING AND TRUST SERVICE FOR EASTERN CAROLINA Peel - Getting - A wedding of unusual interest throughout eastern North Carolina was that of Miss Esther Wake Gat ling to William Garland Pee) in Windsor last Saturday morning at 10:30 o'clock. News of the wedding 'came as a marked surprise to even close friends of the popular couple. The marriage took |>iace in the home of the bride's sister, Mrs. H. W. Lyon, which was beautifully decorat ed (or the occasion. Rev. Charles H. Dickey, pastor of the Williamston Baptist church, performed the cere mony in the presence of immediate members of the family and a few close friends. Mrs. Lyon played the wedding marches, and "To a Wild Rose" was rendered softly during the ceremony. < The bride was attired in a suit of plum color with brown fur trimmings land brown accessories, and wore a 'torsag? of lillimin roses" I Mrs. Peel is the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Catling, of Windsor. She attended the schools ' there and was later graduated from Salem College, Winston-Salem. She taught in the Woodville schools, later joining the faculty of the William ston schools. During her several years jstay in the local shcools, she made .many friends throughout this com- , munity. | Mr. Peel is the popular and wide-* ly known son ot Mrs. Martha God win Peel and the late Jesse Biggs Peel. He is general agent for the Life Insurance Company of Virginia, and is one of the most promising young men now connected with the company. Immediately following the cere mony, Mr. and Mrs. Peel left by mo tor for Asheville and other sections in the western part of the state. They are expected to return here Friday and will be at home on Simmons Ave FOR SALE: FIVE ROOM HOUSE good location. Modern conveni ences. ^Inquire, of W. ?, Manning. o2 6* . NOTICE OF SALE OF SCHOOL PROPERTY In accordance with Section b2, page 20, of the 1923 School Law, the Mar tin County Board of Education will offer for sale on the first Monday in November, same being November 5th, at 12 o'clock noon, at the courthouse door in Williamston, the following Lille y'* Halt Sctioot, Wo 4t, while; j Parmele, No 48. white; White Oak Spring*. No. 29. colored; and school I site consisting of shout 1-10 sere, lo-] cited on Highway 125/ four miles I north of Williamston. The Board reserves the right to ac cept or reject all bids. Signed: W O. GIFFIN, Chairman. JAMES C MANNING, o!6 2t E&H Superintendent. NOTICE OF SALE North Carolina. Martin County. Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed o ftrust executed on the 4th dav of February. 1929. to A. R Dunning.! trustee, said deed of trust being of ? record in the public registry of Mar-' tin County, in hook B-3, at page 44. said deed of trust having been given for the purpose of securing a certain note of even date and tenor there with, and default having been niad>* in the payment of said note, and the stipulations contained in said deed of trust not having been complied with, and at the request of the owner of said note, the undersigned having been duly substituted as trustee in the place and stead of A. R. Dunning, de ceased, by a proper paper writing of Pecord In thf public ri'lgistiy of Mai tin- ? County, the undersigned substituted trustee will, on Wednesday, the 21st day of November, 1934. at 12 o'clock i m.. in front of the courthouse door of Martin County, in the town of Wil liainston, N. C.. offer for sale to the highest bidder, for cash, the follow ing described real estate, to wit: One house and lot and vacant lot adjoining, situate in the town of Oak City, and bounded on the north by the lands of B. A. Moye, on the east by the lands of B. . Moye, on the south by the lands of T. C. Alls books, and on the west by the pub lic steret containing one-half (1-2) acre, more or less This the 20th dav of October. 1934 K H. SALSBI KY. i o23 4tw Substituted Trustee. I Elbert S. Peel, attorney. Statement of the Ownership, Manage- < ment, Circulation, Etc., Required by, the Act of Congress of August 24. j 1912, of The Enterprise, published1 semi-weekly, at WilUamston, N. C.. j for October I, 1934. State of North Carolina, County of Martin, ss: Before me, a notajry public in and for the state and county aforesaid, per sonally appeared W. C. Manning, who. having been duly sworn according to law, deposes and says that he is the editor of The Enterprise, and that the following is, to the best of his knowl-1 edge and belief, a true statement of | the ownership, management (and if a i daily paper, the circulation), etc., of the aforesaid publication for the date ' shown in the above caption, required I by the Act of August 24, 1912, cm-1 bodied in section 411, Postal Laws* and Regulations, printed on the^teverse of 4bis form, to wit; 1. That the names and addresses of the publisher, editor, managing editor, and busincs managers are: nd busines managers are: Publisher, W. H. Booker, Wdltam ton, N. ( Editor, W. C. Manning. ston, .x. v.. ... v. ............ j Williamston, N. C.; Managing editor, F. M. Manning. Williamston, N. C.; Business manager, W. C. Maning, jr., | Williamston, N. C. PLANTERS & MERCHANTS BANK OF EVERETTS, N. C. NORTH CAROLINA. MARTIN COUNTY. In the Superior Court In the Matter of Planters Merchants Bank In accordance with provisions of Subsection 7, Section 218 (c). Consoli dated Statutes, and pursuant to an order entered in the above entitled matter by His Honor, W. A. Devin, Judge, the undersigned will, on November 22, 1934 _______ at the door of the bank building formerly occupied by the said Planters and Merchants Hank, located in the Town of Everetts, Martin County, North C ar olina, offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder, for cash, the fol lowing described assets belonging to said Planters & Merchants Hank, to wit: CASH ITEM: Check of National Hellas Hess Co., of N. Y., $1.5(1. STOCKS AND BONDS: First mortgage 6 per cent bonds of Alpha Spinning Mills, Inc., with par value of $2,000.00; Ten shares stock at $25.(K) of Koanoke Tobacco Ware ?hotree-Company; Six shares stock at $100.00 of North Carolina Agricul TuraT Credit Corporation. NOTES: R. E. Adams, $465.00; G. A and Ethel Ayers, $309.93; J. W. Belflowers, 1 (3 notes'), $1,706.15; Barnhill Brothers, $730.00; J. W. Bailey (2 notes), I $919.15; J. H Bullock. $30 00; Lawrence Bowen. $45000; Ida A Clarke (2 notes), $454.97; Champion Auto Company, $1,321.60; Kufus and S. F. Corey? John D. Lilley, $26.60; Mrs. O/ela Critcher, $51.70; W. O. and Mattie Donald, $14.83; H. O. and Hattie Daniel, $125.00; J. (i. (iodard j (bal. due), $2,054.56; H. L. and Thelma Hopkins (2 notes), $2,735.29; Mrs. Thelma Hopkins (3 notes), $2,532.50; J. N. Hopkins, $176.50; J. B. and Tempie L. Keel, $17.75; W. J. Keel, $1,028.62; W J and Sadie Keel, . H. T. Roberson, $214.70; W. S. and Eva Leggett. $417.00; G H Moore. 24.50; Leonard Moore. S74.86: 1. Jt Meeks. $214 52; 1) J Meeks, $397 93; | Arthur Mizzell, $375.50; R. L. and Bonny Moore, $2,600.00; Joseph and Madeline Nasseff (2 notes), $427.00; Farrts and Joseph NassetT, $2,684.76; H. M Peel (4 notes), $2,512.40; Mrs. W. A. and H. M Peel, $273.66; James F. Powers, $152.00; E. A. and Lucy I. Roberson, $1,531.51; C. B. Riddick and Co. (2 notes), $1,052.00; L. H. Rouse (2 notes), $733.42; M. E. Rogers, $10.75; F. J. Roebuck (3 notes), $1,139.38; J. T. Sarvis, $70.00; W. M. Sitterson, $296.27; Mrs. D. D Stalls, $250.00; W. L. and Mrs. W. L. Taylor, $50.00; Teel Farm, $427.98; Oscar Willis, $33.00; J. S. Wynn $101.50. JUDGMENTS: Mrs. D. D. Stalls, $250.00 STOCK ASSESSMENT JUDGMENTS: J. A. Barnhill, $50.00; H. T. Brown. $150.00; Mrs Myrtle B. House, $150.00; J. W. i herry, $100.00; J. L. Clark, $100.00; II S. Cowin, $100.00. I. G. (iodard, $50000; R N. Crimes. $1110.00; J E. Gurganui, $150IN). Mrs. Cora P Hough, $100.00; G. L. Keel. $200 00; I). J. Meeks, $50 00. J. S. Meeks. $100.00; Charles T Peel, $250.00; J. H. Purvis, $100.00; S K. Roberson, $500.00; John W. Williams, $100.00; A. I). Wynn. $250.00; J. Arthur Wynn, $100.00; W. F. Wynn, $25000; J L. Wynn, $500.00. FURNITURE AND FIXTURES: 1 Burroughs Posting Machine; 1 sriTatt Barnes iron safe; T Cameron stove; 1 lot of 26 safe deposit boxes; 1 four-drawer filing cabinet; grillwork; chairs and miscellaneous equipment. OTHER REAL ESTATE: (1) Tract of 8 acres adjoining lands of Noah Sladc and others, description in book FFF, at page 89. (2) Tract of 8 acres formerly owned by Mer- | rick Williams, description in book FFF, page 105. (3) Lot No. 36 on ! Chance Street in Pannele, N. C., being 60 feet by 210 feet. of said Planters and Merchants Bank and not heretofore disposed of by the | undersigned, of whatsoever nature such property may be and wheresoever the same may be situated. The undersigned offers said properties for sale in good as assets of said i Planters & Merchants Bank, but does not warant title thereto, and will sell | all said notes, judgments, acounts, etc., without recourse, subject to any and all equities and defenses which may be plead against the same, and will sell, all said tangible personal and real property subject to any liens and nuiim j brances against said properties. Right it reserved to offer the various items of assets individually, in par* eels, or as a whole. Any and all sales made pursuant to this advertisement are subject to con firmation by the Superior Court of Martin County, North Carolina. Terms of sale: Cash upon confirmation. j The highest bidders will be required to deposit 10 per cent of the amount of their bids at time of sale as a guarantee of performance and bidding on no part of said properties shall be daemed closed until such bidders have com plied with this requirement. This the 22nd day of Octoberr-J934. GURNEY P. HOOD, Commiaaionar of Banka. ?. B. KITTKELL, Liquidating Agant. o23 StwT 2. That the owners are: W. H. Booker W C Manning F M?Will I nmg. W. C. Manning, jr., all of Wil liamston, N. C. 3. That the known bondholders, mortgagees, and other security hold ers owning or holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of bonds, mort gages, ??r other securities are: n holder appears upon the books of the company as trustee or in other fiduciary relation, the name of j the person or corporation for whom such trustee is acting, is given; also' that the s>a?d two paragraphs contain lias statements knowledge and belief as to the circ stances and conditions under which stockholders and security holders who do not appear upon the hooks of the company as trustee, hold stock and securities in a capacity other than that of a bona fide owner; and this affiant has no reason to believe that any other person, association, or corporation has any interest direct or indirect in the said stock, bonds, or other seeurities than as so stated by him. W. C. MANNING. Editor. Sworn to and subscribed before me, tin-* 19th, day of October, 1*>34. M. J MoYE, Notary Public. 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