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4-HClub Will Review Work ^Jembers North Carolina's army of 100,000 4-H club members will pauae in the midst of their wartime activities during the week of November 7-14 to review 1942 achievements, an nounces L. R. Harrill, 4-H club leda er for the N. C. State College Exten sion Service. This period has been set aside as National 4-H Achievement Week so that club members the nation over may take inventory of the busiest year of their lives. North Carolina's 4-H club enroll ment jumped from 60,000 to 100,000 thu year, largely as a result of Mo bilization Week held during April. At the time, the farm boys and girls signed a Victory pledge, agreeing to do all in their power to help win the war. Practically every member has L^noS Apple Branw NATURE Family Oi Brandy Dirfllkia LAIRD i CO. ScOACYYtUi, At J Wanted^ Swap Tobacco PAYING MARKET PRICE W. I. SKINNER & COMPANY WILLIAMSTON, N. C. Reds Leave ^Reminder' for Nazis These two German soldiers are shown dashing madly for safety as a terrific blast sets an oil dump afire behind their lines in the Krasnodar sector. Guerilla squads who remained behind to make sure that tha scorched earth policy was effectively carried out, blew up the oil wells even aftsr Naxis had moved in. This photo is from sn enemy sourca. (Central Prut) conducted a food production proj ect, such as vegetables, peanuts, soybeans, poultry, dairy cattle, and beef cattle. Largely as a result of the 4-H effort, North Carolina had more good gardens this year than at any other time. Among their special wartime ac tivities, the club members have col lected scrap metal, rubber, paper and rags. Likewise, they have made substantial purchases of war bonds and stamps, as well as aiding in the sales drives. One of their most important con tributions, Harrill said, has been their replacing farm labor drained off by the war industries or Select ive Service. Local Happenings In The Enterprise Forty Years Ago OCTOBER 31. 1901. Hon. C. C. Daniels will speak at Jamesville on November 1st. Mr. John D. Biggs will erect a house on Elm Street which he will | offer for rent. Houses are wanted and profitable rates of rent could be obtained for them. The lumber for a cottage to be erected by Dennis S. Biggs on the lot adjoining his residence, is being put on the yard, and work will be gin as soon as possible. Hugh M. Burras is erecting a res idence near the new and handsome home of Mr. Eli Gurganus. The Bur ras home will prove a very attract ive addition to that part of the town. Quite a number of gentlemen met at the office of E. F. Huffines on Wednesday night to organize a Building and Loan Association. It was decided to meet again on Thurs day eveinng next, when a man who is conversant with the plans of the association will be present and as sist in completing the organization. This is a good move and the citizens should encourage it. Miss Bessie Daniels is at home from Atlanta. Miss Mattie Waters has returned from Washington City. Mr. W. S. I Harris spent Sunday in Tarboro. Mrs. Hannah Whichard, of near Williamston, is visiting her daugh ter, Mrs, Mary Ward. An impromptu dance was given on Friday night at the Opera house. The Cable company very kindly loaned one of their handsome pianos and Misses Ida llassell and Annie Peel furnishe dmusic during the eve ning. Those participating were: Mr. Rome Biggs, Jr., and Miss Ids Has sell; Mr. Charles Godwin and Miss Anna Crawford; Mr. J. Paul Simp son and Miss Eliza Lamb; Mr. Har ry Biggs and Miss Nora Fowden; Mr Got' Whitley and Miss Lavenia Peel; Mr. John Lamb and Miss Emma Has sell; Mr. Wilson Lamb, Jr., and Miss Nannie Biggs; Master Luke Lamb and Miss Hannah Fowden. Mr. F. L. Gladstone, of Hamilton, spent several days in town this week looking after business inter ests. Miss Hattie Everett spent Satur day and Sunday with her parents at Palmyra. Frozen eggs are now being pack ed in leakproof cellophane bags in side a special rectangular-shaped fi berboard box as a contribution to the metal conservation program. CARD OF THANKS I wish to express my heartfelt thanks and appreciations, to all my friends for being so kind to me while I was in Dr. Brown's Community Hospital, and also I want to thank Dr. Brown and his nurses for being so kind to me. Mrs. W. B Harrington. NOTICE North Carolina. Martin County. In ?Die Superior Court. Eli Lenwood Williams vs. Hollon Ay ers Williams. The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Martin County, Nortli Carolina, to secure an abso lute divorce based upon two years separation; and the defendant will further take notice that she is requir ed to appear before the Clerk of the Superior Court of Martin County in Williamston. N. C. within thirty days after the completion of this no tice, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the com plaint. This the 15th day of October, 1942. L. B. WYNNE, Clerk Superior Court ol6-4t Martin County ~ NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of un order of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Mar tin County entered in that certain special proceedings pending in said Court entitled: "D. G. Modlin and wife vs. Ade Hoberson and wife,' same being a partition proceedings, the undersigned Commissioners will on the 9th day of November, 1942, at twelve (12) o'clock Noon, at the Courthouse Door of Murtio County, in Williamston, N. C., offer for sale, at public auction, to the highest bid der, for cash, the following describ ed real estate, to-wit: FIRST TRACT: A tract of land in Martin County. N. C., containing 25 acres, more or less, uhd more par ticularly described as follows: Beginning at a small sweet gum I in a small branch; thence S 1 1-2 de grees W 20 poles to a forked cypress, standing in the middle of Deep Run; thence tile various courses of said Deep Run 25 poles to the mouth of Middle Branch; thence up said branch N 20 E 40 poles; thence N 74 E 10 poles; thence N 5 degrees W 18 poles; thence N 55 E 15 poles; thence S 35 E 20 poles; thence N 8-E to the beginning, and being the same tract of land conveyed to John Hall by deed dated the 25th day of Jan., 1879, by Wrighter Davis and wife, Emma C. Davis, said deed of trust being of record in the Public Regis try of Martin County in Book JJ, page 660. SECOND TRACT: A tract of land in Martin County, N. C., adjoining the lands of Lucy L. Lilley'a heirs and others, containing 51 1-2 acres, more or less, beginning at a light- j wood stob in the mouth of Hall's land: thence running along the Wll liamston road 32 1-4 poles to a white oak to Lucy L. Lilley's heirs corner j (now Wheeler Gardner's corner); thence S 9 degrees East to the run 1 of Back Run to a corner; thence up Hall's comer; thence N 8 1-2 E 141 | poles to the first station in Hall's lane to John N. Griffin's Northeast I corner and being the same premises 1 conveyed to Martha A. Hall by deed i dated the 8th day of May, 1897, by i L. S. Yates and TTiomas J. Sheppard, said deed being of record in the Pub lic Registry of Martin County, N. C? in Book YY, at page 67, and being c the same premises described in the Will of Martha A. Hall, said Will be in* of record in Will Book No. 4, at page The last and highest bidder or bidders will be required to deposit ihe amount ct 10 per cent of their laid bid at the time of and before tlosing said sale. This the 7th day of October, 1942. HUGH G HORTON, B. A. CRITCHER, >9-4t Commissioners. Robersonville Tobacco Market TO CLOSE Tuesday, November 10 The Kohersonville Tobacco Market will offi cially close Tuesday. November 10th. Until then we w ill be open each day and to you farm ers w ho have not sold all your 1012 crop, we ex tend a special invitation to sell the rest of your crop w ith us. 4 full corps of buyers, representing every known company, will be on the mar ket until it closes ami we'll guarantee to get you the top dollar for every pound of tobacco sobl with us. We Sincerely Thank You Wo uisli to luki1 tlii* nu'un* to thank our many ou*tomor* through out eastern Carolina for tlu-ir loyalty, their patronage ami tin- fine eooperuliou given u* llii* houhoii. Wo kuon our ru*tonior* real ized nioro than llio average markot price for their tohaooo, *o take our advice ami in\e*l that o\tru moiioy you niuilo hy soiling \*itli ii* in War lloud* anil Stamp*. We'll *oo you again uoxt year and until thou, good look! WE BUY SCRAP TOBACCO And I'ay RICHEST MARKET PRICES Central & Red Front Warehouses ROBERSONV1LLE, N. C. Notice Of Sale Of Real Estate For Taxes In Martin County For Year 1941 i, in. u. reti, lax collector ior martin i-ouniy, state 01 North Carolina, have this day levied on the following tracts of land, and will sell same at public auction for cash at the court house door in the town of Williamston, North Carolina, on Monday, November 2, 1942, at 12:00 o'clock noon, for taxes due and un paid for the year 1941 unless said taxes, penalty and cost are paid before the above date. This first day of October, 1942. M. L. PEEL, Tax Collector. JAMESVILLE TOWNSHIP ? White L. W. Ange, 239 a S. E, S. H. & J. D. Ange, 24 a Ange Est $ 77.70 Oresa Ange, 22 a M. P. Ange 9.72 ------- Mil G. L. & J. N. Cooper, 18 a Mizell Mr*. Lillian Corey, 1 res Mrs. Alice V. Davis, 7 a W. C. Mizell W. R. Hampton, Fishery J. R. Hardison, Est., 25 a Askew Lucy F. Holliday, 50 a W. T. Mizell & 50 a Pierce, bal due J. M. Jones, Est., 1 res W. C. & N. R. Manning, 100 a Grimshaw R. O. Martin, Est., 1 res J. A. Mizell, 7 a W. C. Mizell Mizell, R. J., Est., 50 a W. C Mizell W. H. Mizell, Est., 7 a W. C. Mizell Mamie Macabe, 1 vac lot J. D. Price, 78 a Z. Z. Price Roanoke Chev. Co., 9 a W. C. Mizell JAMESVILLE TOWNSHIP ? Colored Levia Ausbon, 5 a Gaskin ' Brick Boston, Est., 75 a Boston Columbus Boston, 26 a res Hester Boston, 1 1-4 a Jerry Smith L. Boston, 1 a T. Boston Lucreta Boston, Est., 58 a James . Willie Boston, Sr., 1 1-2 a Cordon Willie D. Boston, 9 a Geo. Brooks, 14 a Geo. Brooks, 11 a Fletcher Brooks & 16 a Charlie James Willie Brooks, Est., 6 a Brooks R. W. Butts, 2 1-2 a Godard Isolene Clark, Est., 3 a Pierce Peter Dickens, 1 vac lot ..T*'-.. . Robert Gilliam, 25 a J. E. Boston Henry Gray, 1 res Sylvester Gray, Est, 6 a Gray Bill Harris, 1 res Booker Hill, 2 1-2 a Godard Irma L. James, 58 a Stewart James W. R. James, Jr., 6 a Gadyst Cordon : rr ~ Augustus Jordon, 5 a Jordan Frank Keys, Est, 2 1-2 a Coburn S. W. R Keys, 2 1-2 a Godard Stanley Keys, 1 a Hinson Ed Moore, 2 1-2 a wood land Samuel Moore, Jr., 1 a James S. L. Moore, 7 a Putnam James Powers, 3-4 a Powers Nora Rice, Est, 7 a Sam Riddirk, 1 res Nellie Ruff, Est, 1 vac lot Marina Sanders, 1 vac lot Willie Smith, 1 1-4 a Jerry Smith Minnie Walker, 1 vac lot Early Whitehurst, 1 a Fagan Flossie Woo lard. 72 a Lucretia Boston WILLIAMS TOWNSHIP ? Whits J. C. Godard, 51 a Wiley Green Mary C. Stallings, 2 a creek land Mary Warrington, 13 a Griffin WILLIAMS TOWNSHIP ? Colored S. L. Andrews, 23 a Mose Andrews Burgess, Heirs, 37 a Burgess Leona Moore, 1 a Fagan Rebecca Reddick, Est, 30 a Stumpy field Edward Reddick, 1 a Reddick . R. Slade, 50 a Slade Charlotte Slade, 40 a Slade GRIFFINS TOWNSHIP ? White Mrs. Elizabeth Ay era, 1 a rag John W. Corey. 25 a res Beverly Corey, Est , 5 a Sofia Corey N. L. Woolard, Est, 200 a Peel GRIFFINS TOWNSHIP ? Colored Gee Butler, 25 a res BEAR GKASS TOWNSHIP ? White John E. Corey, 25 a Peel Mc. D. Cratt, 2 a Cratt Henry Leggett, Est., 20 a Mill Pond Daniel Taylor, Est., 2 a res WILI.IAMSTON TOWNSHIP ? White Mrs. W. F. Allen, 25 a Burroughs F. B. Birmingham, 1 res Watts St S. K. Bullock, 72 a Simpson J. B Cherry, bal 375 a Whitley, 60 a Melson, 50 a Dinah Martin, 640 a res, 40 a Gillikin, 40 a Bennett, 6 ten Haughton & Rhodes, 1 mattress factory & 1 vac Main St ..... L. H. Gurganus, 1 res Watts St F. K. Hodges, 1 Warren St ten C. M Mizell, 10 a res Geo. E. Moore, 1 res Main St and shop W- M. Myers, 1 res Ray St H. O. Peel, 1 Main St office, S. Ave. ten, 1 Haughton St vac Horace Ray, 1 vac lot, Ray St Mrs. Eli Roberson, 1 Main St res Malcolm T. Simpson, 1 res Smithwick St Mrs. Allie Steel, 2 stores Washington St W. E. Stevenson, 1 res Pine St K. G. Strawbridge, 1 vac Rhodes St and factory B. B. Williams, 1 res R.R. St WILLIAMSTON TOWNSHIP ? Colored William L. Alexander, 1 vac Hyman St S. L. Andrews, 1 res, I vac Elm St Lucy Bagley, 1 res Rhodes St Eugene Bell, 1 res Leggctts Lane James Brown, 43 a res Eddie Watts Brown, 1 shop Washington St . Laura Bryant, 1 res R.R. St ' W C. Bunch, 1 res Elm St., 2 lots Broad, 1 lot Elm Elisha Clemmons, 1 vac Sycamore St Robert Davis, Eat., 1 vac R.R. St Caroline Ebron, 1 vac Harrell St Christina Everett, 1 res Center St Bryant Gaynor, 1 res R.R. St Lenora Giles, 1 vac Elm St Chas. Godard, 1 res Mary Hyman, 1 res Wilson St <. Naomi Jones, 1 res R.R. St T. Isolene Meeks, 1 res White St Laura Moore, 2 a Jones land Elijah Moore, Est., 1 res, 1 ten Thad Newsome, Jr., 35 a res Goler Ormond, 1 res Martin St Aulgo Outterbridge, 1 res Will Perkins, 400 a Woody Thompson W. H. Pugh, 1 res White & Matthew St W. T. Purvis, 1 res Center St Mack Reddick, 15 a Little land Millie Respass, Est., 1 res Garrett Jane Rice, 1 res Broad St Beulah Roberson, 1 vac Blount Smith Roberson, Est., 1 vac Blount Rosa Roberson, 1 res Broad St Dave Rogers, 25 a Biggs Roberson Arnesa Rodgers, 1 res Garrett St Fannie Ruffin, 1 res W. M. St Whit Ruffin, Est., 1 res Elm St John Slade, Est., 1 res Church St Noah Slade, IS a Slade land Turner Slade, 1 vac White St Birrissia Slade, 1 ten Reddick St Mattie Speller, 1 store Washington St., bal due Abe Spruill, 1 res. White St William Stokes, 1 res Washington St William Whitley, 1 res Pearl St Carrie Williams, 1 vac Hatton St , I Caroline Williams, Est, 1 vac Harrell St ? Joe Welkins, 1 res East Main St CROSS ROADS TOWNSHIP ? White Bailey, Barnhill 4 Adkins, 30 u woods land Champion Auto Co., 22 a Clemons Minnie Lcggett, 50 a res W. A. Roebuck, Est., 1 lot CROSS ROADS TOWNSHIP ? Colored John Ewell, Est., 1 res John Griffin, 1 res Alice Johnson, Est., 8 a A. Johnson Connie Mizell, 85 a res ROBKRKONVILLE TOWNSHIP ? White W W. Andrews, Heirs, 100 a Rodgers & Purvis Mrs. W. E. Ayers, 47 a Keel Walter L. Haker, 1 res W. Uyid Ballard, Heirs, 15 a Smith 4 Bunting Mrs. S. Bain, 1 vac Parmele Brown, HeirB, 3 1-2 a Roberson R. B. & W. A Brown, 45 a Roberson 4 Whitfield Mrs. Maybelle Bullock, 1 vac Parmele W. T. Bunting, 1 res R.R. St S. T Carson, 300 a Savannah T. C. Crisp, Heirs, 1 res Parmele J. W. Edmondson, 104 a Carson Ward J. W. Eubanks, 1 vac Pecan St Mrs. J. S. Griffin, 1 vac Gold Point Gurganus 4 Beulah Jenkins, 12 a Stevenson & Purvis W. W Harper, Heirs, 59 a Van Nortwick, bal due Harris Hdw. Co., 1 vac lot Gold Point R. L. Nelson, 1 res Parmele W. L. Reddick, 1 vac lot Green St D. D. Roberson & H. E. Rodgerson, stalls 4 lot G. L. Roberson, Heirs, 1 vac Guilford 11. L. Roberson, 1 res Roberson, 1 vac Purvis, 1 storage Mary C. Roberson, Heirs, 15 a Taylor 4 Robersand land Mrs. Maggie Roebuck, 80 a Ross 4 Hargrove land, bal due H. A. Rodgerson, Service Station, Academy St J. L. Speight, Heirs, 1 store Standard Realty Co., 482 a Savannah land Eli Stevenson, 27 1-2 a Stevenson and res E. C. Stevenson, 37 1-2 a Taylor St Roberson Mrs. M W. Whitfield, res Academy St J. C. Wynne, res Parmele Mrs. Lila Wynn, vac lot Parmele ROBERSONVILLE TOWNSHIP ? Colored Ada Andrews, 1 vac lot Parmele S L. Armstead, res Pecan St Geo. Barnes, Heirs, 1 vac lot Parmele Slade Barnhill, Heirs, 1 vac lot Parmele Hattie Brown, 1 vac lot Parmele Sandy Brown, res R.R. St C. L. Clemmons, res Annie Coburn, res Gordie Council, 17 a Mayo Council Will Edwards, vac lot Parmele Frank Everett, vac lot Parmele Lila Gainor, vac lot Parmele Robert Lee Gainor, res Parmele W. A. Gray, vac lot Parmele Lena Hilliard, 10 a Harper land Anna Jenkins, vac lot Parmele Annie Nelson Jenkins, res Parmele Claud Jenkins, res Parmele Lena Jenkins, res Parmele Mack Jenkins, Heirs, vac lot Parmele Anna Jones, Heirs, vac lot Parmele William Jones, vac lot Parmele Mack Latham, vac lot Parmele Hattie Leathers, 5 a Roberson 4 Taylor Mary Lewis, vac lot Parmele Mack Little, Sr., 5 1-2 a Gainor land London Loyd, res Parmele Jno. D Manning, vac lot Parmele Carrie Modica, res Ashley Moore, res East End Rufus Moore, vac lot Parmele t_ J. L. S. Nelson, Heirs, vac lot Parmele _ John Pitt, Heirs, res Parmele Bruce Payton, res Second St Charlie Phillips, vac lot Parmele W M Powell, vac lot Parmele Narcissus Robcrson, vac lot Park St Ed & Louis SpivirlI, res Parmele Hooker T. Staton, 57 a Carson land Curnelia Wynn, res Gold Point Nellie Wynn, res Gold Point Kichurd Yarrell, lleirs, vac lot Cochran St POPLAR POINT TOWNSHIP ? White Mrs J A. Lcggett, Bee yard HAMILTON TOWNSHIP ? White Mrs. Annie E. Cobb, vac lot K A Edmbndson, I res J. A Davenport, res J. II Knox, res Dr. E. M Lang, drug store J W. Pougi), Est , res J. F. Purvis, Est, vac lot Standard Realty Co., Kill u woods E. C. Stevenson, 473 a Sherrod & Fleming land HAMILTON TOWNSHIP ? Colored Richard Bennett, 18 a Ned Williams land John Bonds, res Dolphus Brown, 4 a Baker land Irene Brown, 17 a Hugh Pitt Bertha Collier, res Mack Council, 21 a res Nelson Council, 30 a res Lcla Gainor, 20 a Ewell, 51 a woods, 137 a Joe Slade, 6 a Homestead Carolina Griffin, Est, 4 a res Aaron Howell, 1 vac lot John Jenkins, res Emma Jones, res Golina Lloyd, 1 lot Alton Pitt, 4 a Abbie Gore land Augustus Pitt, 17 a Hugh Pitt laud Hugh Pitt, 17 a Pitt land Sabra Raynor, Est, res C. L. Tyson, 204 a Sherrod land Ernest Waid, res W. H. Williams, Est., res GOOSE NEST TOWNSHIP ? White J. S. Ayers, vac lot Bellflower & Johnson, vac lot Cassie M. Davenport, lot L J Davenport, 1 house and lot C. L. Etheridge, vac lot Mrs. Blonzie Bland, res John Paul Harrell, 19 a Harrell land ? Mrs. Lena Harrell, res Richard Johnson, Est., 410 a Gatlin land Allen Long, 1-2 a J. Williams land Chas. W. Preddy, 1 house and lot Mrs. T. S. Strickland, 15 a Capt. Hyman land Neta Thorn, 55 a Harrell land B M. Worsley, Gdn , 68 a Hyman land GOOSE NEST TOWNSHIP ? Colored Sarah Anthony, 17 a Bob Williams Bertha & Gordon William Brown, 1 vac lot -1* John Brown, res - Molesta Dollberry, Est, res Charlie Gay, 1 vac lot . Ruffin James, Est., 70 a R. James, bal due Ella Jones, 20 a Cassandy Hyman land ?.... W. M Hyman Jones, 30 a Harrell land, 101 a Sally Jones, 23 a Jonea ?. ? Cora Lanier, 6 1-2 a J. Jones land Frank Leathers & Frank Barnes, 125 a Sally Moore land William Lynch, 32 a Ebron land Joe Purvis, 33 a Chesaon land _________ Eliza Ruff, 1 vac lot ?a?___ Raleigh Sherrod, vac lot James Wiggins, 2 a res Johnnie Wilson, vac lot S. T. Bell, 80 a Bell land
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