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SKINNERSVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Tom White and sons were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tarkenton at Pea Ridge. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Ambrose and family, of Mount Tabor, spent Sun ( ay with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Halsey. Miss Margie White spent the week en dwith Miss Rosebud Gaylord at Roper. Mrs. Clinton Everett, Mrs. Tom White, Mrs. Alger Ben Snell, and Mrs. Joe Pritchard attended the Woman's Home Missionary meeting held at the home of Mrs. Frank Tar kenton, on Pea Ridge, last Wednes day afternoon. Mrs. Pattie Spruill and Miss Mary Frances Misenheimer, of Plymouth, Mrs. Eva Snell, Mrs. Clara Snell, Mrs. Ruby Collins of Pleasant Grove community, and Mrs. C. V. White spent Thursday afternoon wi* Mrs. Moliie Wiley and Mrs. S. A. Holton. Mrs. Henrietta Swain was accom panied home Sunday by her son, Mr. Tom Swain, of Greenville, after an extended, visit with her sister, Mrs. Jim Swain, at Norfolk, also her chil dren in Suffolk, Greenville and Ra leigh. Services were held at Oak Grove Baptist church Sunday morning by the pastor, Rev. G. A. Martin. The third Sunday night services that are held at Oak Grove have been chang ed to the third Sunday afternoon, with the Sunday school services. Al so fourth Sunday morning services will be held at the regular time. FOR SALE: GOOD COW THAT gives pound and a half of butter a day. Mrs. Ada Skiles, Westover. o30 2t Some of It May Be Your MONEY When we make loans, we are lending a part ot our depositors’ funds. Sound banking prac tice requires us to have every assurance of repay ment. A conservative credit policy is a protection for you as a depositor. It is a sign that the bank is well managed and a good one with which to do business when you, in turn, need credit as a borrower. This bank is always willing to make sound and constructive loans for the benefit of its cus tomers and the community. Branch Banking & Trust Company SOUND BANKING AND TRUST SERVICE FOR EASTERN CAROLINA LAST CALL! Pay Your 1935 Town of Plymouth TAXES UNLESS PAID BY NOVEMBER 1, 1936, YOUR PROPERTY WILL BE SOLD TO SATISFY TAXES. P.W. BROWN TAX COLLECTOR, TOWN OF PLYMOUTH HOLLY NECK Mr Wilson Cahoon, of Durham, spent the week-end with his sister, Mrs. J. L. Swain. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Midgett, Mrs. Lee Midgett, Mr. and Mrs. Seaton Furlaugh, of Creswell, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Swain and family. Mrs. Adrian Willoughby arrived Friday from Newport News, Va., to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Leary. Miss Margaret Swain was the Sun day guest of Mrs. H. H. Wynne and Miss Pauline Davenport. Mrs. Ross Chesson, of Pleasant Grove community, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fur lough. Mrs. Thomas Basnight was the sup per guest of Mrs. J. J. Davenport, of Chapel Hill community Sunday. Miss Josephine Davenport, and Mr. William Spruill, of Cherry, visit ed friends in the community Sunday. PLEASANT GROVE -• Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Chesson and daughter, Marion, and Dolphus Lamm went to Washington Sunday to accompany Mrs. Lamm home from the hospital. Miss Myrtle Tarkenton, of Colum bia, spent Sunday here with her sis ter, Miss Nellie Tarkenton. Friends of Mrs. C. W. Snell are sorry to know that she is confined to her bed again. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Davenport and son, Hodges, and Mrs. Sue L. Blount, of Columbia, were guests of Mrs. Ida Hodges Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Riddick have returned to their home in Atlanta, Ga., after spending several days here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Riddick. Mrs. J. Forbes has returned to Shawboro after being the guest of her daughter, Mrs. W. B. Davenport. ROPER —<*-— Dr. and Mrs. Gibson and family spent Sunday here with friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Marrow have returned from their wedding trip up the state. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Knowles and Mrs. R. T. Chesson were at the to bacco market Monday. -® FOUR H CLUB GIRLS HOLD FIRST MEETING OF YEAR. The Four-H Club girls held their first meeting of the term Monday, electing the following officers: Miss Lillian Robbins, president; Miss Ha zel Bowen, vice president; Miss Ca rita Jackson, secretary; Miss Lillie Riddick, chairman program commit tee; Miss Mary Elizabeth Bray, cheer leader, and Miss Dorothy Simpson, news reporter. Next meeting will be held on No vember 23 in the ninth grade room in the high school building. Don’t Get Along With Ordinary Flour Get the Best at No In crease in Price Ask Your Grocer for LIGHT WHITE FLOUR H.E. Harrison Wholesale Co. PLYMOUTH Announcing! HOME-COMING DAY Plymouth Christian Church w Sunday, November 1st All members are requested to attend. Bring lunch and let us spend the day together. _ OFFICIAL BOARD. FRIENDLY EIGHT BRIDGE CLUB MEETS TUESDAY The Friendly Eight Bridge Club met at the home of Mrs. Robert Mar tin Tuesday. The Hallowe’en motif was carried out in the covers, tal lies and favors and decorations. A lovely bread set was presented to: Mrs. Herman Spencer as high scorer ; while Mrs. James Smith was award-1 ed a novelty pickle dish as consola- I tion. At the conclusion Mrs. James Smith assisted in serving a delight- . ful salad course and hot coffee. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Davidson an- j nounce the engagement and ap- ( proaching marriage of their daugh ter, Leah Frances, to Burton Strohn Sellers, of Raleigh, nephew of Dr. and Mrs. Frank M. Register, of Kin ston, formerly of Raleigh. The wed- . ding will take place November 21 , at the home of the bride's parents, j -<s> WOODLEY - SITTERSON Creswell.—-Joseph H. Woodley, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Woodley, and j Miss Elizabeth Sitterson, daughter; of Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Sitterson, all j of Creswell, were married at the home of Rev. and Mrs. T. F. Daven-1 port Saturday, with Mr. Davenport performing the ceremony. The cou-j pie will live near Creswell. NOTICE North Carolina, Washington County. Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain mort gage deed executed by W. W. Bate man and wife, Mary V. Bateman, to D. O. Patrick, mortgagee, dated the 9th day of December, 1935, record ed in the office of Register of Deeds of Washington County in book 110, at page 633, default having been j made in the payment of the indebt-! edness thereby secured as therein | contained, the undersigned mort gagee will offer at public sale, to the highe | bidder, for cash, on the 25th day of November, 1936, at 12 o’clock noon, at the courthouse door in Plymouth, the following describ ed real estate: Lying and being in the town of Creswell, North Carolina, and bound ed as follows: Bounded on the east by the lot of L. V. Sexton; on the west by the lot of W. D. Peele; on the south by the lot of W. T. Phelps; and on the north by Sixth Street. It being the lot well known as the William Wiley home place, where the said William Wiley resided dur ing the latter part of his life. The successful bidder at said sale will be required to deposit at least (10 per cent) of the amount bid as a guaranty of good faith pending confirmation, the same to be for feited for the non-compliance of the said bid, and the right is hereby re served to reject any and all bids. This th e26th day of October, 1936. D. O. PATRICK, o30 4t Mortgagee. W. M. Darden, Attorney. NOTICE Having qualified as the adminis trator of the estate of J. M. Woodley, late of Washington County, North Carolina, this is to notify all having claims against the estate of the said deceased to exhibit them to the un dersigned at Creswell, North Caro lina. on or before the first day of November, 1937, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to the said es tate will make immediate payment to the undersigned administrator. This the 14th day of October, 1936. C. N. DAVENPORT, Administrator of estate of J. M. Wodley. ol6 6t ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE Having qualified as administrator of the estate of James Harrison, de ceased, late of Washington County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at his of fice in Plymouth, N. C„ on or before the 25th day of September, 1937, or this notice wil lbe pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebt ed to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 22nd day of September, 1936. s25 6t W. M. DARDEN. Administrator of James Harrison. NOTICE North Carolina, Washington Coun ty; In the Superior Court, Before the Clerk. C. M. Davenport and wife, Clara Davenport, and A. B. Davenport and wife, Cora Davenport, vs. T. H. Davenport and wife, Fannie Davenport, Luella (Ella) Daven port Hickman and husband, Hickman, Maggie Davenport, H. D. Bateman, trustee, R. L. Coburn, trustee, Reliance Fertilizer Com pany, and J. E. Cagel, trustee. The defendants, Luella (Ella) Davenport Hickman and husband, - Hickman. Reliance Fertilizer Company, and J. E. Cagel, trustee, will take notice that an action en titled as above has been commenced in the superior court of Washington for partition: and the said defend County, North Carolina, to sell land ants will further take notice that they are required to appear at the office of the Clerk of Superior Court of Washington County within thirty days from the 6th day of October, 1936, and answer or demur to the camplaint in said action, or the plaintiffs will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said com plaint. This 6th day of October, 1936. C. V. W. AUSBON, o9 4t Clerk of Superior Court. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of a power of sale embraced in a deed of trust executed by R. E. Davenport and Janie Davenport to E. S. Woodley, trustee, on the 30th day of Novem ber, 1928, and recorded in Washing ton County, book 110, page 409, and default having been made in the payment of the note thereby secured . ind application having been made to1 : <-.d trustee for sale of the land here inafter described, the said under signed trustee will expose at public sale, to the highest bidder, for cash, at the courthouse door of Washing ton County, on Saturday, October 31, 1936, at 12 o’clock noon, subject to all unpaid taxes, the following de scribed land: Adjoining the lands of J. F. Dav enport, beginning on the north side of the main road leading from Cher ry to the Mountain Canal twelve feet west of the Louise Comstock line and running along a 12-foot right of way of J. F. Davenport to a ditch, the line of J. F. Davenport, thence westewardly along this ditch 06 yards, thence southwardly along J. F. Davenport’s line to the main road, and thence eastwardly along the road to the beginning, contain ing two acres, more or less. The highest bider at said sale will be required to deposit 10 per cent of his bid, to be forfeited to the holder of said note upon failure to comply with same. This the 30th day of September. 1936. E. S. WOODLEY, o9 4t Trustee. By: Z. V. Norman, attorney. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of a power of sale executed by A. S. Holmes and wife to E. S. Waodley. trustee, on the first day of August, 1929, and of record in Washington County, in book 74, page 51,6, and the makers of said deed of tiust having default ed in the payment of the debt there by secured, and application having been made to s; id trustee for the foreclosure of said deed of trust, the said trustee will offer at public sale, at the courthouse door of Wash ington County, on the 6th day o£ November, 1936, at 12 o'clock noon, to the highest bidder, for cash, the following described land: Beginning on Seventh Street in the town of Creswell at the north east corner of the Missionary Bap tist church lot and running west wardly along the said church lot to the W. A. Spruill ditch; thence north wardly along the ditch to what is known as the Washington Bennett line, thence along this line to 7th Street; thence along 7th Street to the beginning, containing one acre, more or less. Also a parcel of land known as the John Hunter olace, beginning at a pine stump in the edge of the swamp, two feet from the east edge of the Branning Railroad, thence S. 32 degrees W. 27 chains and 7 links ;o the main road, thence S. 42 de- , grees E. 4 chains and 81 links to the j Jackson Roberts line, thence N. 51 I 1-2 degrees E. 12 chains to the bend nf the lane and thence along the Jackson Roberts line to the swamp; HOW MUCH INSURANCE DID HE HAVE? “Too bad about Brown,” we say. Our first question is, “Did he leave his family with suffic ient Life Insurance?” No doubt you are taking your own proper precautions—and will want to get all the details about the Metropolitan’s Family Income plan. H. B. SPENCER PLYMOUTH, N. C. Representing Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. thence along the swamp to the be ginning, containing 8 acres, more or less. The said land will be offered, sub ject to all unpaid taxes, and the highest bider at said sale will be required to deposit ten per cent (10) of his bid to be forfeited to the holder of said debt upon his fail ure to comply with his bid. This the 5th day of October, 1936. E. S. WOODLEY, o9 4t Trustee. By Z, V, Norman, attorney. Peanut BagsforSale NEW AND USED LATHAM and JOHNSON PLYMOUTH, N. C. Mr. Peanut Farmer I beg to advise you that I will again buy pea nuts and you will find it to your advantage to see me before selling. I will also be in a position to store peanuts and make liberal advances on the same. Plymouth Storage Company W. H. CLARK. MANAGER Higher Prices GET OUR NEW PRICES ON Gum, Cypress Logs Which Will Be in Effect for the Next 60 Days Plymouth Box and Panel Company PLYMOUTH, N. C. CITY MARKET & GROCERY COMPANY Phone 2421 GILMER AYERS, Manager We Deliver FLOUR 12 lbs. DAINTY MAID 52c 24 lbs. 95c GREEN LEAF 12 lbs. 24 lbs. 42c 79c METROPOLITAN 63c BALLARD’S 12 lbs. 57c LARD, lb. 13ic BROOMS. each 29c ONIONS, 3 lbs. for 10c CABBAGE, 3 lbs. 10c APPLES, Large, Dozen 10c Electric Sliced BACON, lb. 39c PIG EARS, lb. 10c STEW BEEF, lb. IZic APPLE BUTTER, quart 17c MEAT, lb. 124c RELISH and DRESSING, quart . 25 IRISH POTATOES, No. 1, 10 lbs. . 27' OCTAGON SOAP CHIPS, 2 for . 11 MULLETS, 2 lbs. NECK BONES, lb. FRY STEAK, lb. 29c ~8jc X7ic We Pay Top Prices for Eggs
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