IARKEILX »ILUAMSTON IS THE
PLACE TO SELL YOUR TOBACCO. *
TBT ONE OF THE HOUSES HERE
VOLUME M NLMBER 87.
TEACHERS MEET
HEIiE SATURDAY
ENTHUSIASTIC
Much Interest Sho\\ n by
All Teachers ot Coun-_
ty in the Meeting
The Martin county teacher H
ia general session in the WilliaJ
ton tdwoi audiluium at 2:-'W o'clock
on Saturday . December Bth.
After the singing of "Ament., u••
Beautiful." Rev. D. W. Arnold
Paul's addict on Mar's Hill to i: •
men of A\heas, found in Acts 17:22-3!.
Folloviig the reading, "Come Tlioj
Almighhty King" was sung. Rev. .
A. Phillips then offered a short pr •' -
er. The devatkmal service wts «.•»!
eluded l»y the singing of "Old B 1 •
Joe."
At the beguiling of the
Superintendent I'ope fcJii
for a tealiK' of the minuses of U»
prevtou- meetu-g. As no one oCc'
any correction to the same the> weix
adopted as lead.
Supciintoukrit Pope then read .
Jute B. Warrens letter to the sec
rctary. (dative to membership in the
State orgamralkwl In this Mr. Wai
re«t acknowledges the receipt of t.
secreary's cherk for f€s, and hear*,
ly «» nKMMtI the effective work
the ottccn of the local unit in seeu:
iag a membership of .-jxty five of it
leathers. Farther, he insisted t
every member of the local enrol as i
fembar of the Su.te orgaaixaUon. M
Pope turwiarnl thir. an*l askei tlw
all who desired to join might 1
ijraate tMf wish an the mil call ca - \
thac had been tr«-tributed As a ret u
Kvctß teachers indicated a desire to
jpia and pa..i the membership let ,
me dotlar.
Mr. Pope spoke of his appreciate
of the aiutiMe ot the teachors towai
■aeetM'fs.- abl of their rca«ly re
»po«lse l*> i*he iemanls mail* «l* u
them.
Mr- Oeo W. Smith of Farm Life
pctxial wa* aaked to give his repott
on the "Mill t.iaiik." .-urh a caril, he
fUUii. wxwl-i «f >urx, have blank
far Ibe name* of the visiting tee-,
er, the pain.!-, and the child or cii
dreu m that teacher'* grade. It.
he suggested question? that he tho« fc
talmiie kU proper in the prepu.
Uta of IM caia
Mr. I\4« al unre recognized the
eork actwp r» the prrpor.tiori 1
tb| card, acd .-tated that mimeoirrapl
ri pirr of it »s>uld later be u*ued U
all the ttbrbm.
Next, Mr. Pope explained a type
agt — grade table, which he him-seit
had pupaitil Oa this chart the agei
ranged from six to K, and the gnule»
from 1 to 11- The former extern*
arwr the fceet from left to right,
aad the latter from top to bottom.
Upon this be showed the relative po
■1 ill of the numbers indicating th*
children who were normal, accelerut
ed or retarded. Mr. Pop* urged >
teacher* to follow his Instruction!-
carefully and to make a chart of then
Thea he briefly diaruwed the cause*
which tend V* keep the retarded .-stee
sa high. The** we** th* ones fcr
listed: Too few month* of jrrammat
pah tiaiai&g; curable mental bark-
■ |ifcil»; incurable mental backward
ana; failure to have been "reached"
by teacher; the lock-step'* method of
the naiss of rfady, largely a result
*t af a ready acceptance of the Stat*
''» ■ »■*■ wßheatiawattgatioa; Ml
■atiHlsa. phadral defects, and dio
tiea Mr. Ftope explained hi« chart:
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THE ENTERPRISE
SHIPMENT OP lUK US POK
CHRISTMAS PRESEM
ilr. B. K. EirJiill lus maile assui
aitce that a(l wi.-hir.jf Fowls for Chri.-1
i mas pncnU this year will nut U
tii»appointe>! This morning he if.
ceived six car loads of cars includir
al! the different types, and his large
i
force of mechanics are now workii :
like bees assembling them so the
I
will be ready for the ChrL/jnaa holi
_ i
day traiie next week.
Mr. Bamhill has organized
ciew of mechanics who can erect
shipment of car; in record time, a,
he states that all these cars will I
ready for delivery by the first of thf
coming week. This ir> an achievemei
>-*t Henry Font himself would sn
upon and commend
"visit homes.' Schools, lie ttaled,
should be fitteu to give oppoituniu«s>
to the children of each class. As c.
matter of ;act, Uivy are not meeting
thsfe needs, because their couiHes :we
not varied enough.
M>*. Smith asked that all superin
tendents and principals who would >
tc work out a basket bai k>chedule for
the schools of the county meet hin.
dirctly after the meetingp of the v.
nous groups.
Mr. Pope advised a ten days' Chit
nuts vacation to be given ill accoi
ance »*h the diiections of the boarii.
M trustees.
Before the general sn«ion adjourn
ei so that the various reading circle
might meet. Superintendent I'ope an
nouacel that the next meeting woul
be held tti Katu(da> afternoon, Jau
uary _v»lh.
Supt. R A. I'ope,
president.
Eva Irene Peele,
Secretary.
M»TICE OP SALE
We, the uixlersigned heirs of tlie
Itfe Dr. L. S. Haseell, will
•t 10M o'dork «- m., 011 Tuesda)
December lMh, W23, offer for sale
to the high—t ffcJi uiutr all the per
NMUI propertv belonging to the kbovt
named, 10 wtt:
Four mules, four carl«, one wagun.
two rding cultivator*, one mowing
machine, one hay rake, two automo
biles, and all other farming imple :
menu such as hoe--, rakes, shovels,
plows, etc.; also corn, hay anil hogs.
Sale to be at the farm o fthe above
named.
MRS V- H. HASKELL
MRS J. E. EVANS
MRS. J. 8. GODARD
J. M. HASBELL
12-7-21 Heirs.
Mil ILK OF bLM.HO.NS AM>
V» AKKA.N 1 Of A n ACHVIfc.N 1
.\orth Carolina,
Mania County .
la the KecMhr * toad
C. V. Canon aod T. K- Weyber trad
ing a» Carbon arid Ueyher
VS.
J. W. It. Coburri
The defendant above named wn
take notice that a summon in the a
bove entitled action was issued igaiL.
'.he said defendant 011 the 6th day
of December, 1'.*23 by K. J. Peel, cleik
of the superior court of Martin coun
ty for the sun of $3»1.1Q and interest
from the 24th day of February, 1923,
due said plaintiff by note, which said
WtmmtM * returnable before R. J.
Peel, clerk of th* nvowr court of
Jbitia county and ex officio of the
recorders court at his office in Wii
liamstan. S. C, en th* 7th day
January, 1923.
The defendant will also take notice
that a warrant of attachment was L |
■Md by said R. J. I'eel, clerk aa afoia-1
aid oa the Mi day of December,:
IMS, acaiftt th property of the amid '
defendant, which wamat k returna
ble before said R. J Peel, C. S. t
at the ti—e aad place above name-"
Cor the retan of the summons, whe
aad where the defendant is requlre."
to appear aad answer Of demur to
the wplowit or the relief dwilwhid
will he created.
TUe the Cth day of Dec., 1923.
R- J. PEEL,
* Ctak of the Superior Court.
E* Ofllcio Clerk of
the Bworfcrt Court
IWMt of Martin Osaaty. |
WILLIAMSTOX. MAR i IN COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY. DtCKMHKK 14. 1923.
NUMBER SMALL
CASES IN SHORT
TERM OF COURT
Judge Connor Makes a
Record for Speedy
Disposition
The following cimanal cases we it
disposeu of at this week's term «.
the superior court:
E&sex Spruill, r«Uing liquor, i v
pros, with leave.
John murder, nol pros,
with leave.
Herbert Gray, abandonment, u
fendant dead; case abates.
Leroy Coffield, A. D. W., nolo coi
tendere. Judgement suspended upc
payment of cart.
Leroy Coffidd, abandonment. PL
guilty and required to pay $lO n
month for two years for use of u's!
John Page, assault; plead guilt)
simple assault. Judgement suspen
ed upon payment of cost
Claud Whitaker, A. D. W; plea
guilty and sentence*! to jail for six
months and assigned to Edgecomi
roads. Commitment not to be is*u
for six months. /
Ziita Hy man, selling liquor;
guilty and sentenced to Edgecomi'
road for six months.
Sampson Hathaway, manufacturing
linuor. Entered ploa of nolo conte
deie; judgement was suspended upon
the payment of the cost.
Kneeaer Williams, manufacturing
liquor, nolo contendere. Judgement
suspended upon payment of the cost.
W. P. Phelps, A_ D. W , plead not
(ailty. TWt jar;- found the defend
ant guilt) Prayer for judgement
continued upon payment of co*.
Chu*er Little, selling liquor. Jury
found defendant guilty arid he was
sentenced to road for six months, sen
tence not to begin if cost is paid
with g»od behavior.
Abner James, Jr., L. and R. Guilty,
with judgement suspended upon pay
ment of cost.
Elijah Sign*, inurder. Found guil
ty ami sentenced ■to jail for four
months »$ be hired to J. C Keel to
pay the tost.
Alexander Taylor, secret assault
t €' >» ■ li
Found gudly and yo th«
iiutv prvmn for a term «f not up>i
than live nyr las* |hai( th|«e year*
One of the .maddest (hiw* appear
inn before this week'* court was fivt
pers«na asking for divorce—t-polled
lives for ten people. And when we
look over the divorces granted an.
seee mora than twice *» many as we
had ten years age, it gives ground for
alarm. Some say, too lax divorcr
laws, but the principal trouble toe
lax morals. W hen married people be
have them selves more becomingly
• here will be leas divorce cases'.
Several dvil cases were datpcaed
of on agreement, and court adjoumc'
Thursday evening.
! Judge Cqantir paa complimented by
I the court officers, lawyers and others
1 who appeared in his court, for hi
| fairness to all and hh high sense of
IM H f m ■II. n J,.
TCMInf Tor 9VVfyDOoy (
The local tobacco nidioute of th«
Tobacco Growers Cooperative a*ocii
tioa will close Darember 80th, and will
re-opea Tuesday, January Bth. All
farmers having tobacco graded are re
uested to make delivery before (
dose for the Christmas holidays.
T«K MX IK WAREHOUSE 18
THE PLACE TO GET THE HIGH
EST PUCE FOR TOUR BGRAP TO
BACCO. MR. FARMER. MANGO
ft TATLOR, PROPS., WILLIAMS
TON. M. C • ,
JAMESYILLE LAD) PASSES :
AWAY AT DAUGHTER'S HOME
• A
Miai Charity Jordan of Jamosrille
died at the home of fcer liauir ihter,
Mrs. Laura MaKl-, Twmu.. . and Iras
buried in thft Wiiliamstt;* orinHct;,
Wednesday afternoon. Runerr' h>.
vices were n ttdacCed by Kev. Mi.
Lowe, pastor of the >!•"-:
of Plymouth.
Mrs Jordan »». 74 years oi \ !
daughter of Sin-rt Lrtlara ar«i
ra \\LM">y I. i. -m. She i n i '
seph C. Jvi.iu: t V"t 4 - .av vinj
he precedi' g her to the grave l»v ; 1
i -'mher of year*.
She leaves two daughter*. Mr |
Maggie Drvis of Suffolk, ard Mi-
Laura Martin of Jiira ville. SN
was a very consistent member of
Methodist Episcopcl church for mo '
of her life
SERVICES AT THE
BAPTIST CHI'Kt I
Rev. A. V. Jovner. pastor. S»r
«lay school at 9:45 a n;_. J. C. A nor:
*on, superintendent.
- Sermon by the pa»t*r at 11.-09 a. 1
R. Y. P. U. at «:4& p Serm
by the pastor 7:30 p. m.
%» a. /
lou are cordially incited to afcerxt
all these services.
NOTICE OF SALE
Under and by virtue of the power
o* saie ivu» u .oi ui cnuui ur.i
iiu*4«u u. IMC VM 1 -| v
day Ui JJUk (Ml), Ujl AItAJUiUCI
• 1111 iuiu * lie, Coia lull, «ail ui I«x -
Old 111 iIiUUB Cuu.lj lCgUii>
ill book t -1, page v *ec44iuqg a
Col Lain bofitl oi t.m «yi» wd teooi
therewwh, and U*
not navmg been coanpuu nui, and at
Uie requeot ol ute hoiujet wl the satu
bond, 1 will 00 Uh» i«i iay of lie
ceinoer, l*4i, at vdkuca, aoon, in
t roil 1. of the court bouK iwr wl iiui
mi county oiler at puUw auction to
the highest bidder fur cuk, the lot
lowing described real e.-tate:
First tract; The mhiU> sade of wy
larm which begiiM at luu ixuwl at
the end of a small ditrh ivnaui); easi
to Molasses brmr.rn, it*no- .town
branch lo S_ L V\ alUcr > i.at, litri'Ci
along said lute to Ike nuun raid. This
being a lute betw.en nj m ttx
south from llotiLv«» biaixl) ami Uir
j*an«l of S. L. Wallace* um«c *»t to
the main ruail; thence nuilh a north
course to the hnj Malmi.. lewg t»'«*i
iy hve (2&) arte?, inoie or less.
Second ract: Uexun-io- at a |n»t
oak at Browning's corr.*-r. running
south 2 degrees east |«c to a
pine in Cedar biaarit, IMmac W p»i~
to Ward's line; than** m- »a«g Sard's
line 1»4 poles to \\ aii • n>n«r; tfarmy
north by east to the hot -utwo, con
•aining acres, m>-«- «r less ait-i
being the same tract »f > .ed «•» re
sided on by the mm A uunlrr Hill
tnd wife, Cora HdL
This the 23rd ihy of November,
im
a DI KE tkITCHER,
11-30-4t lnuMe.
Sin It K OF Mil.
Under aad hjr finer «f the power
of sale naUuvl in that ciUM M 1
of trust executed by fVitey L l"e--r>
to the umlcnigud iia-u*. aid Utar- j
ing the date ot Srfi a-c« ■ 13fth, ISI»,
and of recent te W«k A-t. at page;
193, ef the public i»t ' 0 of Mar- j
tin county, aaad dci of trust having
bfeh give* U mwc tee leyenl o!
certain motes ef si«a *»•"« therewith, ,
and the Itiae aad caeuii therewith
containing net bavin* Uea ceaapiied
with an dat the wy J' of the hold
er ef the said —te*, the t»aden>igti
ed trustee will /m Meday, the ■
day ef Juwiy. >*£«. *t 12 o'clock
m., tat froet ef tbe CMirt fauese dooi
of Martin ceuly, n the towa ef Wil
liamKoa, N. C. efrr for aale. at jk;
lie HCtiwi, te the haghest Wder, 10.
cash, the fsHowaag desnM proper
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That eertoha htee aed let be»a
the tow* of 1 iHuatlon, N. C, art
being in that pert ef fata! toere com
monly bom as Kew Tow*, aaore pat
Jsacntirii as faMo«s:
Dpwta* ea the east by Watte street
ea the aoeth by Fearb street, «a the
«p( by Itaiittaeiih suert, aad ea the
north by the let of Roland H Boh
eraee, eaataiaiag ahaat 3-4 ef aa ac
re, move er lees, aad be*ag the ht
aad resideare ef the late SL T. IV r.
rcafaM at Ike tiaTdfa 4Mb
This the Mb day ef Dtoake, IMS
. CLAYTON MOORE.
12-7-dt Ttln
HONOit ROLL
OF WILLIAM STON
CITY SCHOOLS
For the School Month
of November Given
By races
Following is the honor lell of "
\\ liiiainston Otj school , lor t
sch'wl montii al Novemb-.. TlM
itiiil rati, g are :»> iOiiuW : A '
100; B—9o to «»;>; C— \e t!.ei al
.... tardy for month.
G.ade II: A—-itiyai *. C t n |«
li -William Hodges. \el"'.a s'„i
C—Bryant Caivtarphen. W 'liam !
ges, lat Karris, Ye'ma lia r'ser, t .
rie Ixv IV-til. Sadie Ferry. M
\V viute.
"
Grade JO: U —Maiguiet al.u.
iauia Oileans. C tie jamu t»i.i '
i»ey, William llain.on, 1., yi. id I
rison. Robert Manning, Fie>l la\
I'attie Fdniondioii, Maigaiet M.
mag, Laura Orleans, Josephine S\l.«
Grade 9. B—Cecil Taylor; C— M. 1
ry Melis->a Atuirvws, Evelyn llain
>un, Kuth Manning'. Ttulah I' .i:e, J. 1
Wads worth.
_____
tirade S. B—l armelia |o' e-, ii« l
ha V%y i.ne; C Sm-ie Janios C;.miel
la Jo.es. Manila Ijegyelt, Mat' e 1.0-;
K"prsoii. Dorothy Thrower. M lb' |
Wynne, Eli Barnhill, Thomas Ciau
fold, Jessup llarii-on, Raj laorn Joy -
nei. llenry Manning. Charles Piti,
James Herbert Waul.
Uiauc 7- B— Hasel EUUIOIML-00,
V. uliani liuigiuiu. , Eugene Hoy t, kdui
«'**!, Franc- Williams; C— Kobe i
i«t|| 'ffM ii-ireu *uwoi]|
Edmonilson, Bulh I'eel, Frances Wit .
lianK I'atne Wynne.
> "
tirade 6. A- -Claud Baxter CI. ik.
Edwin I'eel, Cariton Lhertnan, Elliei.
Moore; B—William James. Mary Cai
-tarph« n, Margaiet Rogerson Thelma
Cook, Alton Daniels, Virginia Harr.
M, Catherine Hai.li-on; ai
Car tarphen. Anna Ma)' W 11 Wain. Vir
ginia Harrison, Civ .le Cook, Margar
et Fojrerson, f'laud B. Clark. Carlton
I-iverman, Edwin IW-I I'aul Simps n.
tinnle 5. B- Buck Sauialer*, N r
ma I'erry. Malville Wynne; C— El /.
:U>e»h (iurkin, Josephine Harrison, Ju
lia Mildred Ban.lull, Elsie An
liirws, l»orothy Modlin, Mollie l>a\rn
port, Johnnie Frances Edmond-mii,
Mark Simpson. Hewett Ed wank , Her-
ln-rt Cowen, Ollie Marie Roberson.
Grade 4. A —Charles ISuml, Albrit
Leslie Clark. Charte.-, Manning, ¥*■
tona Weaver, Shelton lianiei; It —He-
ra F. Joyner, Edith IVI, Cb»rl
Fleming, Eliza lloaid; C—Ruby l»:
venport, llazel Brown, Comer T; ylo
Mildred Gurgatnus, Rtna F. Joyne .
Halieie Latham, Gladys M"on>, !!a
el Moore, Fannie Kay, Lilliaui liu -
Itoberson, Mary Willims, Willia:
Cherry, Albert; Leslie Clark. CliarUi
' 9
Fleming, Earl Harris, Charles M.v
•tag.
Gra.le S. A—Ruth Ward, Wheeler
Martin Manring, Reginald SinipHHi;
B—J. K. Rogerson. JeJCe Price, Frank
j; r. Jones, Ernest Harri. on, Leslie
Cbrganes. Jin* Rhodes, Jr., Geraldine
leed, Rel«ecca Harrison, Sarah Our
; anu«. C—Reginad I Simpson. J. K.
Regersoa. Marvin Cobum, Eva Har
ri--on, fii twa llarn-on. Sarah Our.
•anu> Oo* in Brewer, Mary E. Rog
er s-«i. JfiKf Gurganas. Ruth Ward,
f. Secler > -.'tin Manning. Tom to*.
Robert Cowen, Ernest Harri yon. Jes
se Price, George Harrisan, Marvin
StNDAV SERVICES AT THE
METHODIST CHI Rt II
The Christmas season is i whirl,
means tired business and profa*rton
al men. perplexed house wives, peo
, pie of every walk of life need th
}«jU;et hour of worship; it brings re
■ newed faith. hope and enthusiasm; it
ill greatly help you in the struggle
the coming week. If you do not wo r -
• hip elsewhere you will be welcohi
!at the Methodist church Sunday nt
|!la. m. and at 7:30 p. in.
I Morning subject. "Love," based u
on the first Commandment. Ereninn
-uhject, "Cooperation." E. D. Do
pastor.
tirade 2. A—James Bond, Billic
I.iverman, Sarah F. Cone, Myrtle H.
lirown, Julia Daniels, Lucile tiurgti
nus, Marjorie Moore, Mildred I'eel,
Jennie Swanner Moore, Jennie' Given
Taylor, Pete Fowden, Jr., Grace Barn
hill; B —John Cherry, John H. Gurga
nu>. Billic Watts, Henry D. Harri
son, Kri nt Whitley, Clayton McKeel,
lliiKh Bland, Onward Koherson, Sal
lie Lee Brewer, I.oui.se Cherry, Mary
tiuiganus, Belia Teel, Nettie F. Mai
•low, Susie Wynne; C—John Hatton
C.urßanus, Henry D. Harrison, 7m
met Whitley, Mark Chesson, Myrtle
W'oolard Brown, Grace Barnhill, Lu
cile iluiganus, Nettie F. Meadow, Mil-,
died lVel, Chri tie Rogerson, Reba
Teel, Susie Wynne.
Grade 2-B. B—Mat tie
( -Mattic t.unj '">i>, James T. limn
hill.
tirade 1 A—Josephine Anderson,
i»o.-a Ballard, Nell Harrison, Kathryn
llurii.son, Virginia Nicholson, Oscar
Audcnon, Critcher, Jr., Wil
liam t'laik. Wheeler Martin, Jr., John
Jack Manning, Hor;ue Kay,
llardy /. Rose, Jr., Ituss Sc'uKKs, Jr.,
Her licit Whitley, Krauci.s I'eel, Jume.s
Divoii; It—Herltert Cherry, Del I wit
51i.11.-.; Alonro Bland. At wood (iurjfn
nus. AIU-ita Weaver, Dnrris Tee I, Itil
lie IV>|«e; C -Dennis Wynne, Q rnr
Anderson. I lerbert Cherry, lt
Cntcher, Jr., At wood Curtail US, iilieU
l«n llill. Wheelr Mailin, Jr . Jack
Manning, i- l.ee R u.ion Ho
a«c Kay, Iliuiiy Rose, Jr., lU.'
Nooiofs Jr.. HerlM-rt Whitley, FWn
cis I Vol, Kutli Mailin, Virginia Nidi
olson, Carrie W illianv , Kuth I'rici
Annie IVrry, I>ena May (ilenn.
I;a-k« t Udl Tuesday night, I>ecwit
l*i IMii; Windsor ""V« Williamston;
game called B:tMi o'clock, at the Dix
ie Warehouse. Admission 15c an
25c
NOTICE OF SALK
——— i - j
L i.«k» ami by virtue of tin
of sale cuntainied in that certain dcci.
ui lrust executed by himon lagan and
wile, Etta lagan, to the undcrsigniM,
trustee, and bearing the date of Jan-1
uaiy 6th, l!»20, ami of record in book
A -I, at page S, of the Martin county I
puonc registry, bald deed of trust hav
ing' been given to secure the payment
of a certain note of even date ami
lenot therewith, and the term* ujh
conditions Uierein contained not hav
i!»j« been complied with, and at the
the request of the holder of said
note .the undersigned trustee will on
Monday, th 7th day of January, 1924,
at 12 o'clock m., in front of the coui.
house door of Martin county at Wil- ■
liumston, S. C., ofTer for sale, at pub
lic auctun, to the highest bidden for
cash, the following described proper
ty to wit:
Manila ythe 7th day of January, 1924,
running thence down the various
courses of said btauich to the Duggin
branch, thence up the various course: j
of said branch to an elm, Eason's cor
ner, thence N 80 W. 100 poles I
Noah Riddick's line, thence along the
aid line north about 6rt poles to I
comer pine in said line, thence S.
60 E 58 oles to the beginning, con
taining 54 acres, more or less, and
being the same premises upon whirh
Simon Pagan aad wife now Hve
Beginning at a poplar in Dog branch
CLAYTON iIOORL,
12-7-4t Trustee.
Library con»P '
ir \ i IS CAPABLE OP
GIVING SERVICE MIXED WITH
ABSOLUTE COURTESY—TRY IT
ESTABLISHED 1898.
RECORD RECEIPTS
NOW BEING MADE
AT CO-OP. HOUSES
Over Eight Million Lbs.
of Tobacco Receiv
ed Last Weel^
M«t* tobacco «f the 1923 crop
reached the warehouses of the Tobac
co asociation Uu.t week ttian at any
time this seoson. Steadily increasing
deliveries by the organized tobaco
CariiTs brought the marketing asso
ciation exactly 9,948,1)73 pounds of to
bacco hist week, according to the re
ports of the warehouse department.
Members of the marketing associa
tion in eastern North Carolina whi
will be the first to receive cash pay
ments from the three million dollar
distribution of the association wh: •
begins its third advance on the 1922
crop next week, are increasing their
deliveries, the association having re
ceived up to within one and a ha I:
million pounds as much of the 192.'!
crop in the east as the total deliver
ies of 1922 from that section.
All bright markets of the associa
tion in North Carolina and Virginia
will close on December 20th and re
open on January Bth. All markets of
the association for dark and suncur
ed tobacco will close December 20th,
and open January- 2nd, according to
the latest announcement from head
quarters.
STALLINGS-WILLIAMS
Vs
One of the iuo»t beautiful hume
wedding* ever witnessed in Williajna
ton was that of Wednesday morning
at eleveen o'clock ut the residence t>i
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Williams, when
their daughter, Lillian became the
bride of Mr. Joe H. Stalling* of Tur
bo ru.
t
lhe |»arlor was Iteautifully and «•-
ti.stically decorated with long leal
pine, ivy, cedar, holly and green ami
white jra per.
The bride wearing a navy blue suit
with grey acces*o>riei., entered with
the groom and approached a beautiful
arch where the ring ceremony was
performed by l{ev. It. S. Cowan, pan
tor of the Primitive liaptist church
of ltobersonville.
After the cefemony a dinner was
given by the bride's mother and the
young couple left for a tour to north
ern cities.
The bride is an unusually charm
ing and attractive \oung woman. She
hi*4 many fuiends and admirers. The
groom is a prominent farmer and i«
well know nthroughout the State.
Mr. and Mrs. Stallingg will make
their home near Tarhoro.
When you take a business or pleas
ure trip phone 46. Your friends want
to kno"' of vour travels.
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice is hereby given that under
and by virtue of the authority con
tained in a certain promissory note ex
ecuted by J. F. Jones to the Peoples
llank, bearing the date of January 7th
1922, because and on account of de
faulut in the payment of said promis
sory note, and the failure of the mak
er of said note to make any arrange
ments for the payment thereof, the
undersigned will on Wednesday the
12th day of December, 1923, at 12
o'clock m., in frost of the court
house door of Murtin county in Wil
liamston, N. C., offer for sale, at pub
liic auction, to the highest bidder, for
cash, the following described collat
eral, to wit: «-=s-
One note of Jas. S. Rhodes, dated
November Bth, 1919, secured by a deed
of trust, said note being in the sum
of *1,600.00.
One note of Jas. S. Rhodes, dated
November Bth, 1919 secured by a dew!
of trust, said note being forlhe sum
of 1600.00.
This the 4th day of December, 1929.
J. G. STATON,
Receiver for
li-7-lt The Peoples Bank.