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Robersonville News jLs Book Lovers' Oub Met | Tuesday Evenning, 12th The first meeting of the year 1926 of the Book Lovers' Club was delight fully entertained by Mrs. Mayo Little on Tuesday evening, January 12, 1926. This being the beginning of the new year's work that is planned for the club this year, there was nearly 100 per cent in attendance The club was agreeably surprised a the treasurer's report Auction Sale LOT OF FORD PARTS ANI) ACCES SORIES—STOCK OF B. R. B ARN HILL WILL BE SOLD FOR THE HICJHKST DOLLAR. Saturday Jan.l 6 2:00 O'CLOCK P. M. AT Roanoke Whse. Three show cases, one iron safe, sever al truck bodies( lot of Buick parts, 2 new Fordson Tractors and three good Fords will also be sold. SALE CONDUCTED FOR Mrs. B. R. Barnhill HUBERT MORTON, AUCTIONEER HUCEIPiS AND DISbl IS TOWN OF WILLIAJidiUJN—f UK tan, mu» iu vr 19H5 November t. Mreeu, nines $ o.uu .November V. V»ater operating, nooert i>onus !. - lo.UO November 7. ttamp buWHtuj, iigul opi-iawn* it.Wu ftovemoer V. Ligiu operating, jaca i.uiius _I l*.bo Noveinoer 7. Water opeiaui.g, ixyaut Caynur _ .'. 6.lA November 7. streets, vuieeicr Jute - - : lo.ou itoo* v«.«v*r i. uuvtio, juitcs Ivougerson 1 u.uu .November 1. l once, J. a. • il.iu November V. l*uiicc. j■ n. iui ■ i». mi .—lz.uU November 7. Police, N. S. Godard, special lb.Ou November 9. streets, Or. Inigpen, uuieience in Horse trau'e OO.uu November 12. Streets, Joe r-eei, siioeing horse 1 .'__ l Z.o(J November 12. Lignt operating, J. W. Ailurews, lieignt • l.io November 12. Vvaier operating, J. Vv. Anurews, neignt car lM.ift November 12. Lagnt operaung, L). L). Stalls, 4 cars coal 4it.it> November 12. M. S. Moore, salary October - j._ lio.bu November 12. Miscellaneous, Wiliiainston Telephone Co. _ i».bO November 12. Water operaung, itobert bonus lb.W November 12. Ligut operaung, Hamp Luwarus : 14.UU November 12. Lignt operating, juik t>oiius i-i.uu November 12. Vvaier operating, ij. Cayuor 1 1 lo.oU November 12. Lignt operaung, Yvfceeter luce . U.bU November 12. Lignt operaung, Texaco ruing bunion ! t>.o, November 12. W. L. urewer, salary October 14U.UK November 12. Streets, Harrison ttros. 6i Co., oui account .. bo.bO November 14. Police, J. is. Cook, auvance on salary , lo.ou November 14. Streets, Wheeler hico, jo.oy November 14. Streets, Miles Kodgt-rson _ lo.Ot) November 14. Police, W. 11. Laniel, auvance salary ho.uu November 16. Miscellaneous, *. it. lull & Co., auuit town books.- 21».t>0 November 16. Interest and discount, Hanover Nat. bank is.'io November 16. Interest and discount, Seaboard Nat. bank 12.7b November 16. K. L. Coourn, satary mayor, October 33.3i November 17. Street*, C. O. Moore & Co., feed : 20.b0 November 17. J. W. Anurews, ireigia, miscellaneous T 0.40 November 20. Jolice, J. S. Jones, special 12.00 November 21. Police, 4. 8. Cook, auvance on salary Ib.UO November 23. Fireman, K. U. Crawiora 6.00 November 28. Fireman, K. P. Lindsley y.MJ November 23. Fireman, C. D. Carstarphen, jr. ; «i.ob November 23. Fireman, Theodore Koberson y.uO Novemoer 23. Fireman, J. E. Harreil ... _ 3.W November 23. Fireman, F. L Luwarus 3.00 November 23. Fireman, W. C. Manning ~ , 3.00 November 23. Fireman, J. W. Manning -;w»o November 23. Fireman, H. D. Harrison 3.t»0 November 23. Fireman, Leslie owuen 8.00 November 23. Fireman, Pete Hall, 3.00 November 24. Water operating, J. W. Anurews, coal 162 »b November 24. New machinery, J. W. Anurews, IreiKlit b?.Bi» November 24. Light operating, Hanip Luwarus i 4.00 November 24. New machinery, Hanip huwards 6.00 November 24. Light operating, Jack Honds 14.0 C November 24. Water operating, hobert bonds 16.00 November 21. Light operating, Jack bonds 14.00 November 21. Water operating, Robert Bonds ! 18.00 November 21. Light operaung, Hamp Euwards 14.00 November 21. New machinery, George Spruill 13.2b November 21. Streeta, Wheeler Kice 16.00 November 21. StreeU, Miles Itodgerson 15.00 November 28. Water operating, Hobert Bonds IK.OO November 28. Water operating, Bryant Gaynor 16.00 November 23. Light operating, Hamp Edwards 14.00 November 28. light operating, Jack Bonds 14.00 November 28. New machinery, B. Gaynor fi.oo November 28. New machinery, George Spruill _„S_ ,_™ 10.00 November 28.New machinery, Fete Bullock 34.00 November 28. Streets, Miles Rodgerson _ __ 18.00 November 28. Streeta, Wheeler Rice . 16.00 November 28. int. and disc. Seaboard Nat Bank, int. bonds-—4,140 00 November 28. W. T. Meadows, on salary 60.00 Newemher 28. Police, J. S. Cook, on salary __ 16.00 November 80. Light operating, J. W. Andrews, freight coal 166.66 Total disbursements month on November $ 6,664.60 ReceipU from light and water, month of November $ 1,664.80 BaMfyta from M. 8. Moore, taxes . 9,000.00 Receipt* from M. 8. Moore, rent market, J. H. Ward 120.00 $10,784.80 Leee overdraft, P. A M. Bank, November 1 10.49 $10,774.31 Lm bad checks returned by bank in November 71.00 $10,708.81 CaalHiHwill tw»Ullii T,"ltes .$ 4/M8.71 Total disbnraements for month of November 6,664.60 $10,708 il t,: J • ■ M'i . , y ;.. U/ '' The chairman of the Tuberculosis Christmas seal sale campaign, Mrs. C. D. Carroway, reported $26 worth of seals were sold. The club voted to keep sl6 and send in $lO to head quarters. Mrs., Carroway was thank ed by the club for the effort she put forth in selling these seals. The committee that was on the Wo man's Club movement, namely, Mrs. V. A. Ward and Mrs. Mayo Little, reported that they had hot made a house-to-house canvass yet, but that they were going to call a meeling of Uie vYueie coiuuui.lv*, wiuca is com- ( pojou oi juim. U. it. Cox ana Mrs. W. ti. day, anu make plans lor geiung ine women tuav are iiucresteu nouneu. it. was ueciuey tujil uie ox i-eb lupaiy 4>, wmcu io uie lu*i t iiauy in j r cuiuaiy, i jv Uieaci. uuie lux* uie yi *--- J UiitUlui iiiCll 111 UM UtlltU Ciic bUCII leW \j* t> aiiid*uciVli. me new ooolts were all in, and tlie . i members vveie wiLii Liiem. j Alter tne ejtcuai>ae ox boo as, tne j not teas, a.isii,teu by Silases Muot AU- Siiia anu Ciauys baile>; sei~\ eJ^B^|i-. , ous ginger ate saiau topped with j. cnerries, not tea, anu lruit cake. | jj The club aujourned to meet with f ifrra. J. C. Sniitn on iuesuay eVenrng, 1 Januaiy iti, ihe program com ' | uuttec a program lor tins ii,eeting. Miss clauys bailey, sister of Mrs ' kiltie, was tne uiviteu guest. • ' - ' 1 Kitchen Siiower in liUitu i ox iui o, itucuutn . ' I axil ItUlb Ui Ux.WiwiKC Ulia Ucuuv,/ itM U iaabVliOl 1 DiIUNU | Utt lUb e lUI Xja ucv u ) iliK'.HO Uii4 livUld M OUWUt.IIt ..I Hnii' i/viiif. I iic huuaC v>uo Utautl -lU*.V uLiUi'UbCM ill iJiuii aliu vwiitC. ( lilt title ix ICW Ub tilti UUOI iiuio oaixi. Una iiibxuuutea lo li.C ictcivii e) IXUC uy xtliod LAJ UaAC hUcUui IV. ifcCCciv illVtlUl iUlo. L»l Utt' lkO«. U-vA Hxb)o«o AUVCACtt ana iti mjv nf rxry art. ansa ilviu Uii cctca tne u»u' to a UciiUkUUli) UJJCUIUbcU tUtiC'i Wiltic nicy Vvcic m'iyuu nut ciivCuiiitc u)' mi A. v» uitci ouniiiui"• ana ' i»no. ivci*y iwav.ift. ill tliC leal Ui tilC loulii ia.mi iaiitci icq aco tea tne iy una a guuu wiftii iui Oiluti. iia I iic paaoc u. liuui 1 ine ltvuig loom uie paiioi, iiiioa illlua iwOOo Ua&ca UiUili to paii U HU" j» Won ocicaiiici xioni tne' Wiiittt weauiJig I ucii in ine tenter ui Wie i room. l In*.' oilier eiiu 01 tiie nO , oon were louunub which created J xiiuch jun. " - 1 nen the bride received her sur plice ol tne evening wnen blie looked I una biiw at the rear 01 the room a targe number oi uaeiiil yet beautiiui Much merrimcHit loilowed aa iui* bride opened tne piebents. CaUieriiie Mary Koe- 1 i.ul k. "and iuaijoiie Koeoutk served de li. cxre i' 11' ....m. (Hi cbrfsldting oi' jruit jelly and cake. At ten o clock tlie guests left,- de cUuinK they had .spent an enjoyable r; evening. | ! ldnance l«o i whether On a visit to the A. K. Smith Hard ware Store, the writer's attention was called to the attractive window which I carried him bui k t6 the days of cliil«l --hood. win ii a hoir kiilimr day was the saute as a family reunion is now. This window is decorated wrtli an attract ive scene oi' material that is appropri ate for the occason. It carries pots, I pans, knives, scrapers, boiiers, cans for the laril, and several other things, and above all there i» one thing that the writer could not solve; there wui a one-gallon jujr, stopper, and a cup placed on the lard can just below an attractive drawing that was obtained ; from some school child of the. high | school; now this jug was not labeled, | and tlu> country is supposed to be dry. Go look, and help 'me to solve the I problem. ! Family Reunion At Hamilton Christmas Mr. and Mrs /, T. Cox, of Hamil- I ton, N. C., delightfully jrave a fam -1 : —i- ■flv ; % " **^yp . |H HRB S. v MB*? BLJEi4ftiß Httfiflf # . ' itj \ ** TKe +atrnU llfl most intimate picture of our White House family . taken New Year'* Day when eon John was home from school, Rob 0 Roy and Mis* Prim, white collies, are now very much-* part of the v. family circle. 1 THE ENTERPRISE | ily r«usioa to the Jackson ftunUy on Caustma* vay. Alter the gutaU ar riveu ana the.pleasure of tha reunion ci the entire lamny was discussed, tney were snown to the dining room wiuch was uecorated ior the occasion i ana eatn ox tne guests enjoyeu a real tuiaey uinner, togetner witn several otuer nooa eats wmch had been pre pared ior tius special occasion by Mr. * ana Airs. Cox, alter whicn they were i,erveu with punch and ambrosia . course. . Those present were Mrs. Maggie Jauk-son and chiildren, ol Greenville, N. > C., Mrs. K. E Jackson and ta ailjs of | Tarboro, N. C., Mr. arm fts. M. L. i Jackson, of Greenville, N. C., Mr. A.. i 11. Jackson, of Ayden, N. C., Mr. R. K. Cannon and family, of Ayden, and i Mr. L. F. Vv eatherton and family, of j Haleigh, N. C. After the day was spent and the re ! spective guests announced their enjoy ment of the day, they returned to their respective homes with the hope thai they might meet again with the iiiiiily in such a wonderful event. 1 - ' " I V E: ; _ ,-y.ja ;! C. V. Neppei of Randolph, Mass., j lias crers-ti a chicken and a turkey , | ami cxhiin'-cii the species Called "Ttirken" at the NY w England ■! poullii show last \vcMt. Poultry ni. i -37' it tT n vi.'v nothiome j ft Is?!., for the dMner tc... NOTICE—LEASE OF CITY MAR KET STALLS I Sealed bids for the four city market ;;talls will be received by G. H. Har | lijpon, city clerk, for the remaining tleven months of this year. These bids will be opened and passed upon at the regular meeting of the city loard of commissioners to be held on Monday, February 1, 1926, at 8 p. m. I Thedford's g inocPi DRAUGHT jpj Liver Medicine Made from selected EBl > medicinal roots and I fcgfl herbs—Nature's own InA remedy for Constipation B I ra J jfjj Sold Everywhere I r i 2>peoim coAUoaraUon will ha given Ulu* CUllUUMlllg afciWeOiellt* to 111*WU1 , luouarn r«i.n«ciuuuii piaiiu. ( ah ouis must ue written, enclose*! I in keaieu ell » alia uieu was me l ci ty cicia oy iwvuuit), reuiu«iy x, | il o p. ill. I kutM uue iui uay oi .laiiuaiy, X»*v. iunn or inijiaAiuoio.i, „ i>y U. Xx. luuiiuuuii, oiex* j Al fJulOAliOiN X'Uii I rtInAJK btUL 1A ti/jiUiWiiUH XNouce id neieu/ £i«cii mm ttpiiuLtt uoil will Uv iiittuc to uie OO»ciilul oj. . iMoxui oaioima ioi uie paiuou oi x>uca td. r.uiuouuaoii couvitteu at au(. i eiin, i>mi superior Wiurt nam ax Oouiity xor cue crime ox train>|>ui ting ! wiuaaey, aau seiiteucea to tne io«uS , oi xutiuax county xor a usriu ox xZ iiioaiiis. Ail persons who opopse the grant ' in* ox suu paiuun ait iiiviLta Ui xor * | waia weir piutest to tne governor ' | wiuioul aeiay. ! xius uie xot uay ox January, ly^o. ! ikiAitixxx Ainx» x tjuxj. Notice is nereby given that i have Liiis uay qaaulieu as auiiiuiiaiiator u» lue estate ox J. Vv. ijwilloon, late o. itiaiun county, anu an peiuwiis noia uig claims against saiu estate aie hereby notnieu to presemt same ioi payment on or oeioxe L/eceiiioer Xi/t-, Xmv, or tins notice will De p.eau M far ox tneir recovery. Ali persons lUueotea to saia estan. win please come iorwa.\i ana piompt payment ol same. l/ecemoer ly, lWu. jl totw Vv. S. SWIMSON, Aaministrator oi J. VV. Swinson, de- CCUbtiU. NOTICE OF SALE Under anu oy virtue oi the power ol sale contained in tnat certain ueea ot trust executed by C. W. iiembriuge and wile, Lula Bembridge, to the un dersigned trustee on the 6th day oi March, 1924, and of record in the Martin County Public Registry in book U-l, page 295, securing certain bonds of even date therewith, and the stipulations not having been complied with, and at the request of the holder oi said tpnds, the undersigned trus tee will, on the Ist day of February, 1926, in front of the courthouse door at 12 o'clock noon, offer at public sale to the highest bidder, for cash, the following describe-', tract of land: Adjoining the lands of Henry Grif fin and Thomas Bembridge, and PALE, NERVOUS West Virginia Lady Says That She Wa* in a Serious Condi tion, But Is Stronger After Taking CardoL Huntington, W. Va. —"l was In a ▼®ry weak and run-down condition •—in fact, was 'n a serious condi tion," says Mrs. Fannie C. Bloss, of _ 1964 Madison Avenue, this city. "In my left :.ide the pain was very severe. It woulO start in my back and sides. Part of the time I was in bed and when up I didn't feel like doing anything or going , iMiywhere. "Life wasn't any pleasure. I was very pale. I was nervous and tbin, and so tired all the time. "My druggist told me that CarduJ was a good tonic for women and I bought a couple of bottles. I took two bottles, then I noticed an im provement. I knpt on and found It was helping iue. I have taken nine bottles. I'm stronger now than I have been in a long time." Cardui Is raado from mild-acting medicinal herbs «-Ith a gentle, tonic. Strengthening effect upon certain female orgn-ij and upon the system In general Bold everywhere. NC-I#S t Announcement The Pope Service Shop, form erly owned by Mr. R. F. Pope, has been bought by Julius and Whit Purvis, and the cleaning and pressing department will be run i n connection with the soda foun tain. Come in to see us—we will appreciate your patronage. SERVICE AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Purvis Brothers ' Washington Street Williamston, N. C. i bounded as follows: Beginning at a pins at Thomas Bsmbridga's line, run ning thence due south 88 polss to a pine in Henry Griffin's and Hodges Hardison's line; thence with said line south SO west 68 poles; thence nortn 94 poles; thence-feast 68 poles to the beginning. Containing thirty (30) acres. This the 2nd day of January, 1926. J. R. MANNING, j5 4tw Trustee. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the sale contained in that certain deed of trust executed to the undersigned trustee on the 2nd day of April, 1926, and of . record in Martin County Public Reg istry in book Q-2, page 353, securing a certain bond of even date there ! with, the stipulations not having been complied with and at the request of * ATWMERKENT "T NEVER THOUGHT X X would live to coax a grand organ recital out of something about twice as large as a cigar box." i That's what the famous Indiana writer said about his Model 20 Compact Receiv ing Set. It's so small that it harmonizes with any surroundings—yet it is a full powered, five-tube set, superbly efficient in all-round performance. You will be just t,- as pleased as George Ade. We are always glad to demonstrate. T. B. Slade Jr. HAMILTON, N. C. Announcement * Since securing the agency for Swift's last spring and having gotten good crop re turns from the use of it, I take pleasure in recommending the "RED STEER FERTI LIZERS" to my friends and customers this spring. , • - % ' , '1 The RED STEER on the bag is your as surance of quality * * Yours to serve, I). I). STALLS AUTHORIZED SWIFT AGENT /' • - .y- .. », -i,- ... > _ . the holder of said bond the undersign ed trustee will on the lit day of Fab ruary, 1926, at 12 o'clock noon, in front of the courthouse door of Mar tin County, offer at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the fol lowing described tract of land: Known as the Ridden Knox Farm, containing one hundred (100) acres, more or less, adjoining the lands of R. L. Taylor, Jesse Leggett, and the Allen Farm, and being the same prem ises described in deed from R L. Tay lor and wife to Octavius Knox, dated January 4, 1915, and of record in book L-l, page 273, and same land deeded by V. R. Taylor and wife to Jesse Leggett of record in book E-2, page 77, to which reference may be had for description. This Ist day of January, 1926. B. A. CRITCHER, j& 4tw Trustee. *
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