Society & Personals
Mrs. ELBERT S. PEEL, Editor
Entertainments
Club Meeting!
Engagements
Weddings
Etc. r -
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse T. Price and
their three children left today for Ra
leigh, Asheville, and Hendersonville,
where they will spend about 10 days.
Mrs. R. F. Pope and little daugh
ter and Messrs. Z. H. Rose and Wil
mer Sitterson spent last Friday in
Roanoke Rapids. Mrs. Pope visited
Mr. PopS's mother while there.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fulghum and
children and Miss Janie Freeman of
Wilson, are visiting Mrs. Fulghum's
sister, Mrs. P. B. Cone, and the doc
tor.
Mr. and Mrs. D. Harris and little
son, Billie, of Tarboro, spent Sun
day with Mrs. W r . S. Harris.
Mr. Percy Critcher, of Lexington,
arrived Sunday to visit his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Critcher. He was
en route home from New York and
Atlantic City, where he had been on
a business trip. Mrs. Critcher ac
companied her son to his home at
Lexington to spend some time.
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Crawford and
Mrs. W. H. Crawford left this morn
ing for a motor trip through the
Shenandoah Valley of Virginia and
ether interesting places in the Old
Dominion State.
Mr. Goodwin Gaskins, of Newport
Mews Va., is visiting friends in the
city.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Manning, Mrs.
L. C. Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gur
ganus, Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Brown,
Mrs. B. W. Hardy and W T. Brown
visited Riverside Sunday.
Sammy Gardner, of Portsmouth,
has been in the city visiting friends
for the past few , days. Sammy's
Williamston friends are always glad
to see him when he comes down for
a week end once in a while.
Wilson Lamb is in Wilson this
week.
Mr. Charley Askew, of Jamesville,
was a visitor here yesterday. (
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SELL YOUR TOBACCO IN
Greenville, N. C.
"THE BEST MARKET IN THE STATE
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Market Opens T uesday, September 7th
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Our redrying plants have he on enlarged to handle pounds o! tobacco. Hai'd-surfaced roads lead to Greenville from every direction, Greenville
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sold last season over 4(5,000,000 with three sets of buyers.
FOUR SETS OF BUYERS Insure Early Sales Every Day
SELL YOUR TOBACCO IN GREENVILLE WITH
Smith & Sugg N v Moye & Gentry
Banner Warehouse Forbes & Morton
O. L. Joyner and Sons •. J. N. Gorman and Sons
Johnson, McGowanjand Co. McGowan, Cannon and Co.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hassell left
this morning for their home at Wash
ington, after visiting Elder Hassell
and the Hassell family.
Messrs. R. F. and J. E. Pope, and
K. 8.. Holloman attended a church
meeting in Aulander Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hight left Sun
day for South Carolina, where Mr.
Hight will buy tobaceo for the Wash
ington tobacco market.
Mike Norman of Tarboro, spent
the week end here.
Misses Martha Hassell, Elizabeth
Burras and Messrs. Mike Norman and
Sebastian Macon spent the week end
a; Pamlico Beach.
Miss Edith Ramey and Mrs. N. C.
Green and C. D. Carstarphen, jr.,
spent the week end at Bayview anil
Pamlico Beach.
Boyd Hight who has been in Ashe
ville for the past several months has
returned home.
Messrs. Joe Taylor and J. G. Staton
were visitors at Pamlico Beach Sun
day.
Lon Hassell, jr., and Boyd Hight
left yesterday for Lumberton, where
they will work on the Lumberton to
bacco market.
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adapted for use on domestic -aj.;.r.;.ls
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Mr. Milton Moye visited friends in;
Grimesland Sunday.
Mr. Harry Biggs attended the!
bathing beauty contest at Pamlico
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler Martin spent
Sunday at Pamlico Beach.
Misses Margaret Manning, Velma
and Evelyn Harrison, Pat Harris,
Ruth Manning, and Frances Person
visited Miss Carrie Lee Peel in the
Washington Hospital yesterday.
Mrs. Charles Faulkner of Rocky-
Mount, spent the week end with htr
parents, M r - and Mrs. J. W. Hight.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Harrison and
little daughters, Beck, Katherine
Taylor and Blanche, Mrs. Blanche An -I
dcrson and Mrs. P. H. Brown and
daughter, Miss Thelma, will leave
Friday for Virginia Beach, where
they will spend some time at Seaside
Cottage. Mr. Harrison will return
home Sunday.
Miss Pattie and Hazel Edmondson
have returned home from Maysvillo,
where thes visited friends.
Mrs. A. D. Mizelle and little son.
Dan spent the week end with Mr.
and Mrs. L. B. Harrison. They re
turned. home with Mr. Mizelle, who
came down from Tarhoro for them.
THE ENTERPRISE—WILLI AMSTON. N. C,
Miss Ruth Dunning, of Aulander,
I i ltd . her house guests Misses Red
; White, of Norfolk, and Elizabeth
Webb, of Edenton, >p(*ut the week
—end With hor uncle, Mr. A. R. Dun
ning, and Mrs. Dunning'. Miss Dun
ning was the winner of the diamond
I ring in the East Carolina Exposition
|at Greenville this spring for being
j the prettiest queen.
I Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Moore and
daughters, Margaret and Doris, vis
ited friends in the Washington Hospi
tal Sunday. :**-*" -
Mrs. W. D. Jernigan left for Nor
folk Saturday to join her 'husband,
who has recently opened , a barber
[ shop in Ghent,
LEGAL NOTICES
SALE (IF \ ALUAHLK FARM
PROPERTY
Under and by virtue of the authori-
I ty conferred upon us in a deed of
' 11 ust executed by 11. F. IJuuhes, jr.,
and wife, Ada Hughes,- on the 23rd
I i!vy of June, 1925, and recorded in
' hook of mortgages X-2, pages 105-10*5,
! we will on Saturday,' tin- 4th day of
? September, 1 926, at 1- o'clock noon
1 at the courthouse door in William
s-ton, Martin County, sill at public
auction for cash to the highest bid
-1 der the following land, to wit:
> All that certain trac'. or parcel of
I
Faint Up—
While the good weather
lasts, with-
B. p. s. PAINT
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Sold Exclusively by
Culpepper
Hardware Co.
LEGAL NOTICES
land lying and being in Hamilton
Township, Martin County, and State
of North Carolina, bounded on the
north by the lands of W. N. Sherrod
and Slade-Rhodes & Co., on the east
by the lands of J. H. Sherrod, Slade,
Rhodes and Co., and J. H. Sherrod,
Jon the south by the lands of I. H.
I Pritchett, and on the west by the
lands of 1. B. Pritchett, containing
316.05 acres, more or less, and being
lots numbers 6, 6, 7, 10, 11, 13, 15 and
16 of the division of the Jerusha
Sherrod Fleming llenett land, as
shown by a map of sa.me of record
it; land division book No. 3, at page
60, said lands being more particularly
described as follows, to wit:
Beginning at the corner of -W. N.
Sherrod, being corner of lot No. 4 in
the above division, on the Williamston
and Hamilton Road, thence along the
sdd road S. 62 E. 588 feet, S. 62 1-2
E. 1406 feet, S, 43 E. 408 feet to a
m.ial, thence along the canal S. 1 1-2
i \\. 136 feet, S. 29 E. 140 feet, thence
S. 42 1-2 W. 1731 feet, S. 47 3-4 E.
800 feet, S. 47 3-4 E. 800 foet, N. 42
1-3 E. 1500 feet, thence along a canaf
S. 30 E. 183 feet, S. 14 E. 686 feet,
S. 17 E. 156 feet, S. 17 1-2 E. 100
l'eet, S. 21 E. 250 feet, S. 7 1-2 E.
1 .'DO feet, thence along a branch S.
60 W. 219 feet, S. 47 1-2 W. 200 feet.
S. 47 1-2 W. 360 feet, S. 45 W. 367
feet, S. 60 W. 439 feet, N. 69 W. 134
feet, N. 72 W. 276 feet, N. 73 1-2 W.
LEGAL NOTICES
283 feet, N. 34 W. 290 feet, N. 44 W.
£B6 feet, N. # W. 290 feet, N. 40 W.
i:00 feet, N. 64 1-2 W. 300 feet, N. 84
\V. 262 feet, N. 45 W. 210 feet, N. 42
W. 319 feet, X. 60 W. 275 feet, N. 78
W. 204 feet, S. 67 W. 289 feet, N. 77
1-2 W. 233 feet, N. 34 W. 242 feet, N.
10 1-2 W. 170 feet, N. 2 E. 142 feet,
X. 37 W. 184 ..feet, to Slade, Rhodes
corner; thence N. 42 1-2 E. 1825 feet,
tFience X- 47 3-4 W. 1000 feet, thence
N. 32 E. 585 feet, N. 5 1-2 E. 215
let t, X. 15 1-4 E. 58 feet, X. 5 degrees
uiul 4o' E s l62'feet, X. 18 decrees and
40' E. 210 feet, thonce X. 29 degrees
anil 55' E. 450 feet, to the beginning 1 ,
as shown by a map of.some made by
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LEGAL NOTICES
Sherman Clodfelder, C. E., on Decem
ber 14th, 1923, said map being record
ed in the public registry of Martin
County in land division book No. 3,
at page 66.
This sale is made by reason of the
failure of B. F. Hughes, jr., and wife,
Ada Hughes, to pay off and discharge
the indebtedness secured by said deed
of trust to the North Carolina Joint
Stock Land Bank of Durham.
This the 26th day of July, 1926.
FIRST XATIOXAL CO,
OF DURHAM, Inc.,
a.j 4lw Trustee.
Formerly First Xational Trust Co.,
Durham, X. C.