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Entertainments
Club Meeting*
Parties
Engagements
Weddings
Etc.
Miss Alta Proctor, who has been
visiting her Bister, Mrs. B. A. Critch
er, and Mr. Critcher, returned to her
home in Baltimore this week.
Dr. and Mrs. J. S Rhodes, Dr. and
Mrs. J H. Saunders, Miss Carrie Dell
White, and Joe Uodard, jr., heard
Anna Case sing at the East Carolina
Exposition Wednesday night.
Mr. Van G. Taylor, president of the
Planters A Merchants Bank, of Ever
etts, was in town Wednesday.
Misses Frances Gurganus, Laura
and Rita Norton and Biddie Hassell,
Mrs. Gladys Taylor, and Raymond Mc
kenzie attended the exposition this
week
Miss Jane Carroway, who has been
in the Washington hospital for treat
ment for several weeks, has returned
home. Many friends will be glad to
know that "Miss Jane" is much im
proved.
Mr. Wheeler Martin attended the
Republican State convention, which
was held in Durham yesterday, and
returned today# He was accompanied
by Mrs. Martin as far as Wake For
est, where she spent the time with
her parents, Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Po
tent. ! N.
Mr. Julius Peel returned yesterday
from Asheville, where he has been on
business.
Miss Evelyn Harrison returned to
Louisburg College Wednesday. She
wax accompanied to Rocky Mount by
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L- B. Har
rison.
Mrs. Lawrence Peel and daughter,
Miss Ruth, have returned from Suf
folk, where they spent Easter with
relatives.
Messrs. Bill Heins and Carter Dar
row, of Tarboro, were in town yester
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Margolis and
Mr. Harry A. Biggs spent Wednesday
in New Bern.
Mrs. Anna Harrison spent Wednes
day in Rocky Mount She visited her
nephew, little Dan Micelle, who is ill,
but considerably improved for the past
few days.
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Society & Personals
Mrs. ELBERT S. PEEL, Edtter
Mrs. G. J. Riordan will refcwn to
her heme at Baltimore tomorrow af
ter visiting her father, Mr. Eli Gur
ganus for several days.
Miss Velma Harrison returned to
Salem Cellege Wednesday after spend
ing Easter at home.
Sergeant Harry Whitman and Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Klumpf, of Norfolk, vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Watts last
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SANDY RIDGE LOCAL
AND PERSONAL NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. R D. Jones attended
the funeral of Mrs. Joe Perry Wed
nesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Simon Perry attended
the funeral of their sister, Mrs. Joe
Perry Wednesday afternoon.
Mr. W. L Mannings family are all
quite sick
Mrs. T. A. Peed and daughter, Miss
Cora lie, spent Wednesday and Thurs
day with Mrs. T. W. Thomas in Wil
liamston.
Mr. Joe and Miss Mamie Lanier are
spending some time with their sla
ter, Mrs. W. H. Daniel.
Mr. Jim Teel is running the mill
for Mr. Staton at present
Quite a large crowd from this com
munity attended the show in Wil
liamston Wednesday night
The teachers of Sandy Ridge School
are preparing for the commencement
to be held April 28.
MACEDONIA LOCAL
AND PERSONAL NEWS
School closed at Macedonia April 8.
The children all stated that they had
had a successful year in school.
Misses Christine Fletcher, Maggie
Lollis, Carrie Ward, Virginia Peel, and
Ola Mae Woolard, and Messrs. Sid
ney Beacham, Heber Peel, Albert and
Algie Lollis and Mr. George Peel at
tended the exercises at Farm Life
School Tuesday night.
Mrs. U. S. Leggett spent the week
end with Mrs. Henry Peel.
Misses Sadie Mae and Sarah Had
ley were at Farm Life Tuesday night
Mrs. Dave Griffin visited her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Green, Sunday.
Mr. Sidney Beacham and George
Peel were in Washington Saturday
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Rev. and Mrs. C. O. Pardo and little
son, Jim, are visitng Mr. Pardo's par
ent* in Sanford.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Stubbs and
little son, Harry, and Wilmer Sitter
son spent the week end in Kinston vis
iting relatives. Mr. Stubbs was in
vited to Kinston to conduct the serv
ices in the Episcopal Church on Easter
Day.
night
Rev. and Mrs. W. B. Harrington at
tended the picnic at Macedonia Tues
day.
HAMILTON NEWS
AND PERSONALS
Mr. Bill Beach and Misses 4nnie
L°e Anthony and Ruth Briley motor
ed to Rocky Mount Sunday after
noon to see Miss Anthony's brother,
who is in the hospital there.
Messrs. Calvin Stokes and Alfonso
Beach of Greensborp spent the Easter
holidays in Hamilton.
We were very sorry to hoar of Mrs.
Charlie Harrington's desth last Fri
day.
Misses Maggie Beach and Mary
Stokes spent Saturday night with
their brother and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
M. D. Beach.
Mr. Clayton Davenport and Miss
Louise Johnson were out driving Sun
day afternoon.
Messrs. Roy Beach and Gerthy Ay
ers and Misses Maggie Beach and
Mary Stokes motored to Gold Point
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Everett motor
ed to Rocky Mount Sunday afternoon
to see their daughter, Mrs. L R.
Everett who is in the hospital there.
Miss Ethel Davenport and Mr. El
mar Edmondson were out riding
Sunday afternoon.
Miss Helen Davenport is spending
some time in Rocky Mount.
We are sorry to hear that Mrs. M.
D. Beach is still on the sick list
Messrs. Bill and Alfonso Beach
and Misses Annie Lee Anthony and
Ruth Briley motored to Robersonville
Monday night.
Mr. Roy Beach and Misses Irene
Bellamy and Maggie Beach motored
to Bethel Monday night
Miss Ruth Briley of Wilson is
spending some time with Miss Annie
Lee Anthony.
Mr. Ernest Harrell of Oak City was
over to see Miss Lucy Palmer Mon
day afternoon.
ROBERSONVILLE
LOCAL—PERSONAL
Miss Ruth Bailey and Mrs. Van 0.
Taylor of Everett* were in town shop
ping Thursday afternoon.
Miss Alice Norman arrived Wednes
day to spend some time with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Norman
Mr. Charley Bullock and Mrs. Es
telle Whltehurst motored to Rich
mond Saturday afternoon to see their
slater, Mrs. Kader Lilley. They re
turned borne Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bullock spent
the week end at Bear Grass with Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Cowen
Mrs. Pete Wynn and Mrs. Augustus
Clark of near Cross Roads were in
town Tuesday shopping.
Mr. John Nelson and Mrs. Annie Al
ford of near Parmele were visitors in
town Tuesday.
Mr. Hjranan Warren of near Gold
Paint waa in town Tuesday afternoon.
Mr. Hinea of Greenville was in toyp
Monday on business.
Mr. Go* Harrison of Williams ton
waa a visitor in town Monday.
Dr. W J. Kllpatrick and Miss Lula
Lee Parker attended the Carolina ex
poaltion in Greenville Monday night
Messrs. Fred Outland and Holoman
of in town on busi
ness Tuesday afternoon.
THE ENTBBPRISB— N. C
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
The undersigned, having duly quali
fied as administrator C. T. A., of the
estate of W. Henry Daniel, all per
sons having claims against said estate
are notified to exhibit same before him
on or before the 9th day of April,
1927, or this notice will be pleaded in
bar of their recovery. All persons in
debted to said estate will please see
me and make immediate payment.
This the 9th day of April, 1926.
J. G. STATON.
Administrator, c. t. a., of the estate
of W. Henry Daniel, deceased.
Hugh G. Horton, attorney. a'J 6t
NOTICE OF RESALE OF LAND
Under and by virtue of the authori
ty contained in a certain deed of trust
executed by John E. Williams and wife
Mary A. Williams, on the 2nd day ot
Nov., 1923, and of record in the pub
lic registry of Martin County in
Book N-2 at page 415, to secure cer
tain notes of even date anil tenor ther
with, and the conditions therein con
taine not having been complied with
an at the request of the parties in
terested, said land having been sold
and upset bid deposited as reqired by
law, the ndersignnd trustee will on
the 30th day of April, 1926, at 12 o'-
clock M in front of the court hoiiß'i
door in the Town of Willinmston, N.
C. offer for sale to the highest bidder
for cash, the following described pro
perty to-wit:
Lying on both sides of the Atlantic
Coast Line Kail Road near Wilti Sid
ing, bounded on the North by lands
of Duck Williams, on the Last by
lands of Ransom Roberson, on the
South by lands of J. M. Hopewell and
on the West by the lands of Noah
Roberson and Henry Kiddick con
taining B(> acres, more or less, and
being the same land whereon said
John E. Williams and Mary A. Wil
liams now live and being same land
willed to the said John E. Williams
in the Will of John D. Williams and
Polly Williams.
This the 29th day of March, 1926.
KLBERT S. PEEL, Trustee.
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NOTICE OF EXECimON SALE.
North Carolina,
Martin County,
John F. F«lton, Adm. Geoffrey Felton,
-v»-
Williamaton Cooperage Co.
By virtue of an execution directed
to the undersigned from the Superior
Court of Perquimans County in the
above entitled action, 1 will #n Mon
day, the 3rd. Day of May 1926 at
13 o'clock M. at the Court House Door
of Martin County sell to the highest
bidder, for cash, to satisfy said ex
ecution all the right, title, and in
terest which the said Williainston
Cooperage Co. Defendant, has in the
following deacribed real estate, to-wit:
BILI9MSNESS
Retired MUator Telb How He
liipi in Gwd Fora Wtt
Ike Awhtw tf
Hack-DrMfkL
Weet Or* ham, Va.—The Bar.
Lewis Beans, a wall-known retired
minister, now peat SO, living here,
has a high opinion ot Black
pranght, which ha says he has
taken when needed, for SB year*.
"For year* I had been suffering
with my llrer." he sen. "Some
times the pain would be very In
tense and my hack would hurt all
the time. Black-Draught was tha
first thins I found that weuld fire
me any relief.
"My liver haa always been sloc
gUh. Sometlmea It fins me a lot
of trouble. I hare suffered a lot
with It—peine In my aide and back,
and bad headache, caused from ex
treme biliousness.
"After I found Black-Draught, I
would begin to take It aa soon aa 1
Celt a spall coming on and It re
tiered the cause at once. I can
recommend It to anybody suffer*
lag from liver trouble. A doea or
two now and then keeps me In good
form."
Made from selected medicinal
roots and herbe, and containing no
iangerous mineral drugs. Black-
Draught Is nature's own remedy
lor % tired, lasy liver. NC-1M
Beginning at an Iron stake in the
edge "of Roanoke River and 150 foet
from a wire fence. Running dowr the
bunk of the river at the water edge
at Normal tide to the mouth of ditch,
near and just above the old rail road
wharf, then westwardly and North
Westwardly up said ditch to an Iron
stake standing 165 feet from a wire
fence which crosses said ditch, thence
eastwardly a straight line to the be
ginning, containing 7 acres, more «r
less.
This the 6th day of April, 1926.
H. T. ROBERSON, Sheruf
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NOTICE OF RESALE OF LAND
Under and by virtue of the power
of sale contained in a certain deed of
trust executed to the undersigned
by Marion C. Jackson and wife.Mar.e
Jackson on the 22th day of January
1924 and of record in the public reg
istry of Martin County in Book Q-2
at puge 10, said deed of trust having
been given to secure certain notes of
even date therewith and the stipula
tions in said deed of trust not huv
ing been complie with and at the re
quest of the parties intarested, said
land having been sold and upset bid
made as required by la#, the under
signed trustee will on- Monday the
19th ay of April, 1926 at 12 o'clock
M. in front of the Court House Door
in the Town of Williamston, N. C.
offer at public auction to the highest
bidder for cash the following described
property.
Being a certain parcel of land ly
ing and being in Jamesville, N. C. ad
joining the land sof Manning and
Oriflln and further described as *Oi-
Notice
To Tax Payers
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By order of the Board of County Commissioners, I
will be forced to levy on all real and personal property
April Ist if taxes are not paid on or before that date.
Therefore, I will thank those that have not paid their
1925 taxes to pay same and save the cost and embarass
ment of advertising.
Thanking you, I am,
Respectfully yours,
H. T. Roberson
Sheriff Martin County
Being a house an lot in the Town
of Jamesville, N." C. locate*! on the
comer of Sunset Avenue and Brown
Street, adjoining Brown Street on the
North, Sunset Avenue on the Kast,
Manning and Griffin on the South and
Geo. M. Burroughs land on the West
and being lots Nos. 5 and 6 in Block
It Fools Them
Everyone I met today said they liked my
new suit That's a joke on them beoaus it's
an old one I had cleaned and pressed.
Ambers Pressing lub
C: Oi' Mr*. l„ M. lirown J .and l>ivis
ion plat of which is of record in the
public registry of Martin County in
Division Hook Nb. L at paije
338.
This the 2ml day of April, 1926.
A. J HOLLIDAY,
Trustee. ai»2t
Ma rtin and Peel, Attorneys.