Society & Personals
Mrs. ELBERT S. PEEL, Editor
Entertainments
Club Meetings
Engagements
Weddings
Etc.
Mrs. Dunning wad Mary Alice, Mrs.
John Manning and Katherine, Mary
Carstarphen, Josephine Harrison and
Oilie Marie Robertson returned Son
day from Coleraine Beach, where they
camped last week.
C. D. Carstarphen and son, Sutton,
and J. L. Hassell, who have been ( in|
Norfolk since Friday, returned today.
Mrs. T. S. Hadley and daughters,
Mrs. Z. H. Rose and Mrs. H. Craig
Chapman, and little granddaughter,
Doris Chapman, left today for Rich
mond, where they will visit Frank
Taylor and family. They will visit?
Washington City while away also. 1
Julius S. Peel returned Sunday
from Virginia Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Ike Wynne and Miss
Ruth Critcher, of Charlotte, visited
relatives here Sunday, when en route
home from Virginia Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Critcher, R. S.
and B. A. Critcher will leave Thurs
day for Lexington, where they will
visit Mr. and Mrs. Percy Critchei.
Mrs. Critcher will return home with
them.
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Crawford, who
have been away for some time, mo
toring through places of interest ia
Virginia, returned Sunday from Vir
ginia Beach, where they spent the last
week.
Miss Bettie Ward, who has been
visiting relatives here, left Sunday for
Smithfield to visit her aunt, Mrs.
Blanche Davis, before returning to
her home at Baltimore.
Messrs. Joe Everett and Bill Peel
returned Sunday from Virginia
Reach, where they spent last week.
W. A. Perry was a business visi
tor in town yesterday.
Friends of Mrs. J. J. Manning re
gret to know that she continues ill
at her home near here.
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mens. Buy a crate for your sum
mer ice cream. Write for quantity
prices to
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"THE BEST MARKET IN THE STATE
Market Opens Tuesday, September 7th
4 Sets of Buyers 4 8 Warehouses 8
Our redrying plants have been enlarged to handle 75,000,000 pounds of tobacco. Hard-surfaced roads lead to Greenville from every direction, (ireenville
sold last season over 46,000,000 with three sets of buyers.
FOUR SETS OF BUYERS Insure Early Sales Every Day
SELL YOUR TOBACCO IN GREENVILLE WITH
Smith & Sugg Moye & Gentry
Banner Warehouse „ Forbes & Morton
. O. L. Joyner and Sons ' ■ : ~J. N. Gorman and Sons
Johnson, McGowan and Co. McGowan, Cannon and Co.
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Mrs. Carrie Biggs Williams and
daughter, Miss Prances, returned
Sunday from Virginia Beach, where
they have been visiting friends for
some time.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Watts and
Mayor R. L. Coburn attended the fu
neral of T. Gray Coburn in Norfolk
Sunday. They returned last night.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Harrison and
little girls, Beck, Katherine, and
Blanche, Mrs. Blanche Anderson, Mrs.
George Harrison, Misses Velma and
Evelyn Harrison, Mrs. Brown
and daughter, Miss Thelma, Norman
Bill, and George return
ed Sunday by motor from Virginia
Peach, where they spent some time at
the Seaside Cottage.
Mrs. W. T. Meadows, Mrs. L. C.
Bennett, and little Marion Pender re
turned Sunday evening from Durham,
and Creedmoor, where they visited
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Britt arc
spending a few days in Norfolk.
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Stubbs return
ed Sunday from Wake Forest, where
they visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. H. Harris.
Mrs. Seth Hooker, Mrs. Pat Lanier,
Mrs. Maggie Doughty, and Miss
Gladys Lanier, of Greenville, visited
Mr. and Mrs. W. T .Hunter Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fagan and
children and Mrs. Pagan's father, Mr.
Macon, of Rocky Mount, visited Mr.
and Mrs. S. R. Biggs Sunday.
Mrs. Edgar Pascoe and little daugh
ter, Caroline, of Tampa, Fla., arrived
yesterday to visit Mrs. Wheeler Mar
tin and Mr. and . Mrs. Oscar Ander
son for a month.
To hear the factory expert explain
the manufacture and use of the Great
Majestic Range at B. S. Courtney's
furniture store this week, one would
imagine the kitchen range was the
most important purchase a woman
could make. He usually has a crowd
cf interested women listening to him,
indicating there is still truth in the
eld adage, "The way to a man's heart
ia through his stomach." To encour
age callers to buy a Majestic Range
during the week of the demonstra
tion, each purchaser is given a choice
of two fine sets of cooking utensils
absolutely free with each range.
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NDY RIDGE LOCAL
AND PERSONAL NEWS
Mr. Loren Veazey, of Reeds, vis
ited friends and relatives in this com
munity last Tuesday.
Mrs. John Edmondson, of Everetts,
spent the week end with relatives
here.
Mrs. Andrew Summerlin, of Wil
liamston, spent Sunday with Mrs.
Sam Pate.
Mr. and Mrs. Lucian Hardison and
Miss Mamie Lanier went to Smith
wicks Creek Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Holland, of
Durham, is spending some time here
with their sisters, Mrs. W. J. Cherry
and Mrs. Neal Godard.
Mrs. Ade Roberson, of Rocky Mt.,
is spending some time here with rel
atives.
Mr. J. N. Hopkins nsotored to
Bethel Sunday.
Mrs. Lee Hardison left Monday for
Norfolk to visit friends and relatives.
Messrs. Frank Griffin and Joe Hop
kins motored to Plymouth Sunday
evening.
Mrs. Gus Parrisher spent Sunday
with her mother, Mrs. John Hope
well.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Cherry, Mr.
and Mrs. W. L. Manning attended
services at Smithwicks Creek Sunday.
Celebrates Sixteenth Birthday
Miss Inez Griffin celebrated her six
teenth birthday Saturday night with
a party to which a large number of
her friends and relatives were invited.
The hostess was the recipient of many
beautiful gifts. After playing games
and singing a number of songs, her
mother served cream arid cake.
Every one wishes her many more
happy birthdays.
Miss Marjorie Washburn, of Char
lotte, is visiting Miss Tillie Perry.
Mrs. W. H. Booker left yesterday
for Washington, I). C., to visit friends
lor several days.
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Karred Plymouth Rocks, sl2; Buff
Orpingtons and white Wyandottes sl3
per hundred. These are all husky,
pure bred, hatched from select eggs
from our heaviest layers. We pay the
postage and guarantee live delivery.]
Prompt shipments. Order from this
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THB ENTERPRISE—WILUAMSTOM. W. C
New Gymnasium at Georgia Military
Academy Largest Among Prep Schools
The above sketch shows the new gymnasium of the Georgia Military Academy at College Park,
ua., which is now being finished for use during the fall term. «
u- vo 8 ! F°' nK up ' n 'he shadow of G. M. A.'s oldest edifice, Pounder's Hall, in
which Col. J. C. Woodward founded the institution twenty-six years ago. Colonel Woodward, who is
a noted southern educator, has been president of G. M. A. throughout its existence, and it is largely due
to his untiring efforts that the school has grown from a beginning of forty students to one of the
twelve Honor Military Schools" of the nation, as designated by the United States War Department,
, with a campus of ten buildings, 9
... '^'j, e # ne ) W Ky mnas ' um shown above is 145 feet long, 63 feet wide, and has a gable height of 30 £eet,
with :u-ioot parapets. It is the largest gymnasium existing in southern preparatory circles.
WANTED—SO,OOO WHITE OAK,
Mixed Oak, and Hickory Cross Tics.
Will give good inspection and pay
cash as soon as loaded.—D. A. Bur
well, Stovall, N. C. - 8-17-4
JLEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
TO CREDITORS
Having qualified as administrator
of John Robert Leggett deceased, late
of Martin County and State of North
Carolina, this is to notify all persons
having claims against said estate of
said deceased to exhibit them to the
undersigned on or before the I Ith day
of August, 1927 or this notice will
bo pleaded in bar of their recovery.
All persons indebted to said estate
will please make immediate payment.
L. G. LBGGETT,
Administrator.
Elbert S. Peel, Atty. at Law, William
ston, N C. 8-17-4t
NOTICE OF SUMMONS
Martin County—ln the superior
court.
The Federal Land Hank of Columbia,
plaintiff, vs. L. A. Sykes and wife,
Joseph Ida Sykea, J. G. (iudard.
Wheeler Martin, trustee, K. I), and
J. F. Martin, trading as Martin
Hros., J. K. Manning, trustee, Ma
rion C. ackson, receiver of Hank of
Jameaville, Marlon C. Jackson,
trustee, M. V. Haasell, Mary God-
LEGAL NOTICES
ard and husband, Sam Godard, J.
M. Hassefl, Dare Evan* and hus
bund, Edward Evans, R. (>. Martin
and J. F.,' .Martin, Noah Bright,
trading t oast Oil Co., Nanse
mond Grocery Co., J. S. Shugar,
trading as Kentucky^Horse and Mule
Exchange, J. L. Hasscll, Victor Oil
Co., Carolina Banking & Trust Co.,
Seaboard National Bank, A. E.
Smith, and the Williamston Na
tional Farm Loan Association, the
Farmers & Merchants Bank, and
I'amlico Chemical Ci>., defendants.
The defendants, ts'oah Bright, trad
ing as Coast Oil Co., Nanuemond
Grocery Co., Seaboard National Bank,
and the Victor Oil Co., will take no-'
tiee that an action entitled as above
lias been commenced in the superior
court of Martin County, North Car
olina, to foreclose a certain deed of
trust signed by L. A. Sykes and Jo-
M-ph Ida Sykes, said land having been
i.old and 'mortgaged to various par
ties subsequent to the mortgage held
by tho Federal Land Bank of Colum
bia, and which this 'proceeding is to
foreclose; the said defendants wilt fur
tlier take notice that they are required
to appear on-or -before the ;iOth day
of September, 1920, or within the
time require" by law, at the office of
the undersigned clerk of the superior
court of Martin County, in William
ston, Martin County, North Carolina,
and answer or demur to the complaint
LEGAL NOTICES
iu said action, or the plaintiff will
apply to the court for the relief de
manded in sail I complaint.
This the 21st day of August, 1926
K. J. PEEL,
a 24 4tw Clerk Superior Court.
SALE OF VALUABLE VARM
PROPERTY
I'ndelSuul by virtue of the author
ity conferred upon us in a deed of
trust executed by J. W. H. Coburn
and wife, Lidia Coburn on the Ist
duy of February 11)23, and recorded
Hi ltook of mortgages 0-2, pages 11
and 12 of Martin County, we will on
Saturday the 25th day of Sept. 1926,
at 12 o'clock noon at the courthouse
door in Williamston, sell at public
auction for cash to the highest bid
der, the following land, to-wit:
Situate in Robersonville Township,
Martin County, N. C., adjoining the
lands of Lucinda Scott, W. J. Smith,
Nettie Matthews and others, and be
ginning at the old J. W. H. Coburn
and H. 1). Coburn corner in the canal
in Mathew Parker Swamp, and run
ning thence S 12 E 50 ft.; thence S
52 W 218 ft.; thence S 67 W 205 ft.;
thence 547 W 760 ft. thence Sb 7 W
800 ft.; thence S 76 W 278 ft; thence
S 6!> W 570 ft. thence & 56 W 3066
ft. to a pine, Hob's Island; thence
N 11-40 E 3100 ft. to a pine stump;
thence N 57 K 500 ft.; thence S 87
1% 480 ft., thence S 53 E 710 ft.;
LEGAL NOTICES
thence S 47-30 E 435 ft.] thence 06-80
E 280 it thence N 8-30 E 242 ft.;
a corner; thence N 2-30 E 2054 ft.;'
thence N 24-30 W »20 ft. to a pine,
to a stake and pine tree; thence S 81
E 1100 ft. to a corner; thence S2l-30
W 1600 ft. to a corner in Mathew
i'urker Swamp; thence S 42 E 400 ft.
thence S 50 E 312 ft. thence S 66 E
421 ft. thence S 76 E 333 ft. thence
S 70 E 715 ft. to the beginning. Con
taining 212.4 acres, more or leas.
This .sale is made by reason of the
failure ot J. W. H. Cobum and wife,
Lidia Cobum, to pay olf and dis
cliarge the indebtedness secured by
said deed of trust to the North Caro
lina Joint stock x.and 4 Uank of Dur
ham.
This the &th day of August 1926.
FIRST N.VHUNAL COMPANY OF
DURHAM, INC., TRUSTEE,
Formerly FIRST NATIONAL
TRUST company; trustee.
Durham, N. C. 8-17-it
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL
ESTATE
Under and by virtue of the authori
ty contained in that certain deed of
trust executed to j the undersigned
trustee on the 2nd day of February,
■1925, by John A. Grittin, et als, and
of record in the public registry of
Martin County in book Cj-2, at page
278, said deed of trust having been
given to secure a certain bond of evefct'
date and tenor therewith, and the
stipulations contained in said deed of
trust not having been complied with,
and at the request of the parties in
terested, the undersigned trustee will
on Wednesday, September Ist, 1926,
at 12 o'clock in ffont of. the court
house door in the town of William
ston, N. C., oirer for sale at public
auction, to the highest bidder for
cash, the fojlowing described real es
tate:
A tract of land lying-und being in
Griffins Township," Marl in County,
North Carolina, containing 00 acres,
more or less, and adjoining the. lands
of J. H. Hardison on the north; the
lands of Tom Lilley on the east, the
lands of W. ,J. Lilley on the west,
and the lands of \V. J. Lilley on the
south, and being the same land con
veyed to the said, John A. Griffin oy
Joshua Hardison.
This the 30th day of July, 1926.
WHEELER MARTIN,
4tw Trustee.
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