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Entertainments Club Meeting* Engagement* Weddinga Etc. Society & Personals Mrs. ELBERT S. PEEL, Editor Mr. J. S. Ayers, of Everetts, was iu the city yesterday. 1 Mrs. J. W. Watts, jr., and little Jimmie, Mrs. Warren Biggs and lit tle daughter, Mildred, Mrs. Leslie Fowden and little Anne and Miss Del phia Peebles will leave tomorrow for Pamlico Beach to spend a week. Mr. and Mrs. Rome Biggs and chil dren and Mrs. J. W. Watts, jr., and Jimmie visited Mrs. Bogart in Wash ington Sunday. Mrs. G rover Hardison and Miss Anna Crawford accompanied Miss Es sie Peel to Rocky Mount yesterday. Miss Peel was en route to her home at Petersburg after visiting Mrs. Hardison. Mrs. James Manning and little son, Jimmie, who have been visting rela tives in Farmville, returned yestar day. Mrs. Tom Lewis and Buck Jordan, of Norfolk, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Peel. They were accompanied home by Miss Carrie Lee Peel. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rhodes and children, of, Birmingham, Ala., who spent several days with Dr. J. S. Rhodes, left today. They will spend several days in Asheville while en route home. The following will leave today for Coleraine, where they will spend a week camping: Misses Lyda Cooke, Laura Norton, Myrt Wynne, Eliza beth Burras, Mesdames Bell, Mary B. Osborne, Dick Taylor, and Oscar An derson; Messrs. Bert Hoggard, of Rocky Mount, Lyman Britt, Oscar Anderson, Sebastian Macon, of Wil son, Bill and C. D. Carstarphen, jr., James Griffin, William Hodges, and Herbert Peele, jr. Miss Lucile Hassell has as her house guests the following young people, who attended the dance here last night: Misses Helen Douglass und Katherine Bowers, of Kinston; Miss Matilda Barnes and W. G. Carr, jr., of Wilson; Clarence Jeffries, Wil liam Douglass and William Fowler, ot Kinston. Mr. W. J. Hodges and son, Wil iliam, Herbert Peele, jr., and B. W. Hardy spent Sunday at Bayview. Mrs. W. J. Hodges will return to day from Norfolk, where she has been visiting relatives. Buddie and Solly Orleans, Miss Laura Orleans and Irvine Margolia spent Sunday with fritffids in Golds' boro. Mrs. A. Hassell and daughter, Miss Elizabeth, left yesterday for Norfolk, where Elizabeth will undergo a slight operation in St: Vincent's hospital. Clarence Jeffries, jr., returned to his home at Kinston today after vis iting relatives here for the week end. Mrs. Erah Cobb left Sunday for Weldon to visit the family of the late Mrs. Julia Rhem. Miss Kathleen Salmon, of Missouri, and Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Proctor, of Grimesland, visited Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Manning Sunday. Knock the "L" Out of Slave Pride of ownership is one of man's strongest emotions. . It brings with it a sense of satisfaction hard to describe. Once estab lished and enjoyed, however, many men have quickly climbed on to real success in life. —The building and loan companies of this nation could fill vol umes in telling of the achievements o,f "just ordinary" men who found themselves through this method of home owning. If you are not familial- with the building and loan plan, but wish to own a home of your own, we wish you would call at our of fice and let us explain in detail. It will be the best investment of time you ever made. V Martin County Building and Loan Association _ . • ; 4 -■■ . > SEE A. T.CRAWFORD - • ' i - 'Ji- * - - * ' ~ Charles Biggs, of Raleigh, spent the week end with his family here. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Ruffin and chil dren, of Tarboro, visited the Britts Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Hardy and lit tle Benjamin returned Sunday from EnAeld and Weldon, where they have been visiting. Mrs. C. A. Harrison and Beck, Katherine, and Blanche are spending this week at Mrs. Andersons. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the author ity conferred upon me in that certain deed of trust executed February 9, 1925, by J. W. Hopkins and wife, and of record in the public registry of Martin County, in book Q-2, page 293, and the conditions of the same not having been complied with, I will sell at public auction to the highest bid der for cash, at the courthouse door in Williamston, on Saturday, July 31, | at 12 m., the following described tract ' of land, to wit: i A tract of land in Williams Town ship, Martin County, North Carolina, adjoining the property of N. R. Grif fin, J. W. Hopkins, Foster Mill Pond, Kader Lilley, and L. L. Roberson, and more particularly described as fol lows: Beginning at a pine in Speller's Branch, N. R. Griffin's «nd J. W. 836 feet, S. 47 degrees 80' west 776 Jones road, thence along, the center W. Hopkins' line north 37 degrees 16' W. 390 feet to a black gum on the Hopkins' corner and running along J. feet, S. 62 degrees 30' W. 180 feet 666 ts a prescription for MALARIA, CHILLS AND FEVER. DENGUE OR BILIOUS FEVER It Kills the Germs Thanks to Patrons I wish to thank and personally express my appreciation to those who patronized the Service Barber Shop within the last year. Today, July 27, marks the beginning of a new year, as I have been in business in Williamston for a period of one year. My business is expanding, which is evi dence that lam giving service. Come to the "Service Barber Shop"—We give serv ice, and your patronage will be appreciated. SERVICE BARBER SHOP C. E. JENKINS, Proprietor and Manager PHONE Aaythiag far This Department Ta 46 * •SANDY RIDGE LOCAL AND PERSONAL NEWS Mr. Ira Peed, of Halifax, visited his mother, Mrs. T. A. Peed, Sunday. Mr. Martin Cherry, of Halifax, spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Cherry. Messrs. A. W. Hardison and J. N. Hopkins were host to their friends and neighbors Friday night at the to bacco bam with a lightetaoinenuthmr bacco barn. Rev. George Leggett attended the services at Riddicks Grove Sunday af ternoon. Mr. Otis Hardison, of Jamesville, was the guest of Miss Marie Riddick Sunday. Richard Cullipher was the guest of Misses Inei and Margaret Griffin Sat urday evening. Mrs. W. H. Daniels plans to leave for Sanatorium Friday. Mr. Arthur Hopewell, of New Bern, is spending some time at the home of Mr. Sam Pate. Messrs. J. E. Pate, Clyde Roberson, nnd Misses Beatrice Cherry, Vida Mae Roberson, and Bernice Riddick mo- I to red to Rays Beach Sunday. Mrs. Bernice Davis and daughter, of near* Cedar branch, visited Mrs. I Hubert Roberson Sunday. LEGAL NOTICES and S. 62 degrees 30* W. 350 feet to a post, thence S. 60 degrees 30' W. line of said road S. 46 degrees 8' W. 240 feet to a water o-0 r in the head of Spring Branch, J W. Hopkins' line up the center line of said mill pond, Kader Lilley's and L. L. Roberson's line, approximately 3,670 feet to the SECOND HAND PEANUT BAGS FOR SALE Patched and in good condition, for prompting delivery. 10c each, caslv Apply CLARK PEANUT COMPANY jy 13 8t Plymouth, N. C. THE ENTERPRISE—WILLIAMSTON, N. Q LEGAL NOTICES approximately 2,975 fe»t to tlie cen ter of the Foster Mill Pood, thence nouth of Speller's Branch, thence up the center of said Speller's Branch, N. R. Griffin's line, approximately 4,155 feet to the beginning, contain ing 120 acres, mora or less. This first day of July, 1926. WHEELER MARTIN, jy9 4tw Trustee. NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE Default having been made in pay ment secured by that certain deed of trust to me as trustee for the Jeffer son Standard Life Insurance Co. by J. L. Hassell and wife, Mary Hassell, on the 15th day of November, 1922, and recorded in the office of the reg ister of deeds for Martin County, Good Fresh GEORGIA PEACHKS $2.50 Per Bushel Crate Much Lower Prices in 5-bushel Lots Now shipping Elbertas and Car mens. Buy a crate for your sum mer ice cream. Write for quantity paces to GRIMES BROKERAGE CO. Room 429 Kimball House my2s Atlanta, Georgia 2ot CRUSHED BARLEY MALT One Hundred Pounds $3.50 Hop Flavored Malt Syrup, per dozen cans "__i $5.75 AMERICAN MALT CO. Albemarle, North Carolina, j 15-20 SICK HEADACHE No PletMre, Sap Ohio Lady, to Go PUcos, Tffl She Took BUck-Dranilit Which Brought Relief. Langsville. Ohio.— "For years and years I suffered with severe head ache," says Mrs. Jane Camp Ml, of this place. "It wasn't far me to go places, for I came home with ock headache. If I went to church or to any social gather ing or to town to shop, when I got back I would have these headaches and have to go to bed for a day or more, till I would lust get out of heart and would not try to go. "About 15 years ago I discovered that Black-Draught was good for these headaches. I began nmng it I would take it two or three nuihta in succession if I felt the least bad, and it sure did wonders for mo. It la about 14 yean since I had sick headaches, and I can go places and realtor enjoy hfe. It surely is splea did. Headache often is a symptom of constipation. The beet relief is se cured by treating the cause of the trouble and in such a case many people have been greatly helped by tha use of Thedford's Block- Draught. Purely vegetable. Recommended for young and old. No harmful after efflscta Hold everywhere. SC-IS9 l Mb Special for the Ladies ~ We Are Now Cleaning Out" ~ All Dresses from— One-Half to One-Third off V Come Early and See Them ———————— Harrison Bros. & Co. LEGAL NOTICES North Carolina, in book K-2, page 442, I will, under and by virtue of the power of sale vested in me by said deed of trust, and at the request of the cestui que trust, and for the pur pose of discharging the debt secured by said deed of trust, proceed to sell to the highest bidder, for cash, at the courthouse door, m Williamston,. Martin County, North Carolina, at 12 o'clock m., on Saturday, August 28th, 1926, the following described land, to wit: Situate on the west side of Main Street in the town of Williamston, N. The ;fv£>: ■. *. SOON ON DISPLAY N. A. Riddick Motor Co. . i Scotland Neck, N. C. LEGAL NOTICES | C., beginning at the C. B. Hassell I heirs home place east corner on Main Street; running thence an east course I'lofig Main Street 83 feet to the Peoples Hank Corner; thence north 32 i degrees west along the Peoples Bank I line, 100 feet to their northewesterly ; corner! thence N. 58 east 66 feet par . allel with Main Street to J. S. Peel's line; thence N. 32 W. along J. S. Peel's line 107 feet to F. U. Barnes' corner; thence S. 58 W. along F. U. Barnes' line 14!) feet to the C. B. Hassell >;ard fence; thence south a- J bout 32 east along said C. B. Has LEGAL NOTICES sell heirs line 207 feet to the begin ning, excepting from this conveyance a right of way in the rear of the Peoples Bank 30 feet 10 in. wide and 20 feet deep, and being a part of the land devised in the will William Slade to J. L. and Mary Hassell, and being the three brick stores on Main Street and land adjacent thereto, and which Were occupied by J. L. Hassell & Co., and Saunders &, Fowden. This the 24th day of July, 1926. JULIAN I'RICE, Trustee. ' Brooks, Parker & Smith, attorneys,' Greensboro, N. C. jy 27 4tw
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