Newspapers / The enterprise. / Sept. 21, 1926, edition 1 / Page 3
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Opens Monday ™ g p h ,! 27 5 4 d^ s Roanoke Fair, Williamson Entertainments Club Meeting* Engagements Weddings Etc. Society & personals Mrs. ELBERT S. PEEL. Editor • / Miss Pee Wee Jackson returned to her home in Plymouth after visiting Miss Laura Norton here. Messrs. Marvin Brittori; Ira Har rison and Bruce Whitley motored to Washington Sunday. Mr. Nunn Everett of Spring Green was a visitor here yesterday. The schools of the ccunty were well represented here last Saturday when over one hundred young ladies and gentlemen attended the first teachers meeting of the. 1926-27 ses sion of Martin's schools. Messrs. H. T. Roberson and W. B. Daniel motored to Plymouth Sunday afternoon. Bob Biggs and Wilson Lamb went to Wilson Sunday. Dr. Edgar 'Long and Joe Everett were visitors here yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Early,. Mrs. F. W. Hoyt and Mrs. F. U. Barnes motor ed to Farmville Sunday. Mr. John G. Dawson of Kinston was a visitor here Sunday. Mrs. H. M. -Stubbs is in Kinston at the beside of her brother, Jack Harris, who is criticaly ill with ty-! phoid fever. • —— Mrs. W. -T. Hunter spent Sunday ir Greenville. Mrs. Harry Barnhill and son, Edwin oJ Richmond are visiting relatives in the county. Stanley Sessoms and Leaman Barn hill spent Sunday in Wilaon. .i* * - Messrs. F. J. Roebuck and Herbert Hopkins of Spring Green were visi tors ifore yesterday. * Mrs. Hubert Warren and Mr. War ren, father of H. T. Warren, of Dur ham, spent the week end here with Hubert at the home of Mr. and Mrs. K B. Crawford. SICK HEADACHE .*• Ploanro, Says Ohio Lady, I* Go Plmm, Til Sho Took Bbck-Drugk Which Brought Reßef. L*nmville.\)hio.—Tor years and ywi I suffered with severe hmd •chu" B«ya Mrs. Jane Campbell, of this place. "It wasn't any pleasure for me to go places, for I came home with nek headache. If I went to church or to any social gather ing or to fawn to shop, when I got back I would have theae headaches and have to go to bed for a day or more, till I would just get out of heart and would not trr to go. "About 16 years ago I discovered that Black-Draught Was good for theee headaches. I began using it. I would take it two or three nights in succession if I felt the least bad, and it aure did wonders for me. It is about 14 years since I had sick headaches, and I can go places and w*y «yoy life. It surely is splso- Haadache often is a symptom of constipation. The best relief is se cured by treating the cause of the trouble and in such a esse many people have been greatly helped by the use of Thadford'a Black., Draught. Purely vegetable. Recommended for young and old. No harmful after eflscts. Hold everywhere. NC-169 We Are. Selling Tobacco For The High Dollar Compare Our Average for the Season Ending Friday, September 18 With . the Leading Markets of Eastern Carolina 297,830 lbs. Sold for- $285,240.93 - - - Average $30.87 tm —r * ■ r Brick Warehouse Williamston, N. C. Milton Moye spent Sunday with.his parents in Farmville. Mrs. Maggie Jordan Davis of James \ille visited Miss Emily Whitley last week. 4- Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Dunn and cliildren isited relatives in Dunn over the week end. G. W. Hardison has returned from New York and Baltimore where he has been on a business trip for the past ST* weeks. Miss Carrie Lee Peel and Joe Everett spent the week end with friends in Norfolk. W. G. Lamb returned Saturday fiom Baltimore where he was with his firm, Daniel Miller. Messrs. John Hassell and Joe Everett returned Friday night from a .trip to Baltimore and Washing- Mrs. Herman Homthal jf Norfolk and Miss Martha Homthal of Ply mouth visited Mrs. J. S. Rhodes and Mrs. W. B. Watts, Sunday. H. M. Poe spent the week end with his family in Rocky Mount. \ - ' Elder Sylvester Hassell attended the yearly meeting at Conetoe Satur day and Sunday. 'Mrs. Mollie Peel, Mrs. G. W. Hardison and Miss Kath erine and J. L. Hassell motored tp Conetoe Sunday the services and returned with Mr. Hassell. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Everett and children have moved from their home in the country to the home in New Town formerly occupied by Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Anderson. Make This Store Your Store We brieve in YOU— In this community— In its growth and . In its prosperity. We pledge our cooperation To its worthy enterprises And to you, its Citizen. %• f We welcome every opportunity^ To serve you and your friends. In every serise of the word - We want you to make This store YOUR STORE. YOU ALL WILL FEEL AT HOME AT Harrison Bros. & Co. WILLIAMSTON'S LARGEST DEBARMENT STORE ''l" ' ' • • PHONE Anything for This Department T» 46 1 Paul Godwin left last Arden where he will attend Christ school this year. Mrs. J. S. Rhodes will go to Nor folk tomorrow to visit her sister, Mrs. Frank C. Lewis. t Mr. W. K. Parker returned Sat urday from Florida where he has been in a" government observation hospital. He will stay here for a few days before going to a hospital at Hot Springs, Arkansas, where he has teen transferred. FOR SALE Riddick farm of 100 acres. Bryant farm of 175 acres. Everett-Ballard farm of 216 acres. Easy trems. —See It. G. & L. B. HARBISON, OR M. D. TAYLOR 9-21-2* NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ES TATE Under and by virtue of the power contained in that certain deed of trust executed on the Bth day of May, 1923 by W. G. Hollomun and wife anjl of record in the public registry of Mar tin County in Book S-l at page 94, said deed of trust having been given t secure a Cetrain note of even date' and tenor therewith and the stipula tions contained in said deed of trust not having been complied with and at the request of the parties interested, the undersigned trustee will on the ISth day of October, 1926 at 12 o'- clock, at the courthouse door in the Town of Williamston, N. C. offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash the following described proper ty: A house and lot in the Town of Ji mesville, N. C. adjoining the lands oi* Mrs. J. F. Kemp on the North, S. THE BNTEKPKISE—WILLIAjuaiOIr. fr. G L. Wallace land on the East, Middle Street on the South and the property of Mrs. J. F. Kemp on the West and being the same premises wherein the said Holloman lived and designated as lot No. 28 on the plat of the Town of Jamesville, N. C. This the,- 18th day of, September, 1926. ' 9-21-4t WHEELER MARTIN, Trustee. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ES TATE Cnder and by virtue of the power contained in that certain deed uf trust executed on the sth day of No vember, 1920 r by J. H. Beach and wife Hatha Beach and of record in the public registry of Martin County in Book S-l at page- 66, said deed of tru.it having been given to secure a certain note of even date and tenor therewith and the stipulations contain ed in *aid deed of trust not having been complied with and at the re quest of the parties interested tin undersigned trustee will on' the 1 Hih day of October, at 12 o'clock M. at the Court Housfe Door in the Town of Williamston, N. C. offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash the following described property Being a house anil lot in the Town of Williamston ,N .C. on Houghton Street, beginning at the intersection of Haughton Street anil Rhodes Street, it being on tho South West corner of Haughton and Rhodes Street, running thence Ka.terdiy course with Rhodes Street 150 feet to the line of A. Anderson, thence with A. Anderson's line a Northerly course 50 feet, thence a Westerly course, a line parallel with Rhodes Street 150 feet to Haughton Street, thence with Haughton Street back to thy beginning containing one lifth of ai acre more or less and being the same land that was convoyed to J. H. Beach and wife Katha Beach by J. S. Rhodes and wife and A. Ander son and wife,' which deed is of record in the public registry of Martin County in Hook Q-l at page 120. This the 18th day of September, 1926. . * 9-21-4t WHEELER MARTIN, Trustee. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ES TATE I nder and by virtue of the power of stile contained in that certain deed of trust executed on the 4th day of December, 1920, and of record in tl":e public registry of Martin County in Book G-2 at page 43, said deed of trust luiving been given to secure the payment of a certain note of even date and tenor therewith, and the stipulations therein contained not having been complied with, and at the request of the parties interested, tho undersigned trustee will oil the 18th day of October, 1926 at 12 o'clock M. ft the Court House Door in the Town of Williamston, N. C. offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash the fol lowing described property: Bein- Lot No. 3 in Block A. of tho J W. Watts Farm Land Division as is of record in Land Division Book No. 1 at page 322. 'hi-- the 18th day of September, ,92 «- ' 9-20-4 B. A. CRITCHER, Trustee. Wheeler Mat tin, Attorney. Getting Money Ahead Puts Worries Behind * * % t ' Tobacco is selling Save some • thirty and put yourself in the independent class so that you can run your busiess next year on a cash basis. This bank will be jrlad to have you deposit your money for t his ■. ' 7 purpose, and is able and does guarantee » * ** ' • absolute safety for your money. - % • ' nX ¥ Farmers & Merchants Bank 'IT lit ( to I 111 111 • Wlirn he dot that little scratch, A, Ij 1 1 I Jil be had used llanford's Balsam of Myrrh to stop the danger of infection, hlnod poisoning could nine been uvoided— , Hanford's Balsam of Mvrrli is an antiseptio with remarkable cleansing and healing qualities. Use it to protect yourself against infection. Sohl u nJcr a zuariiNtee of Satisfaction hanford's Balsam of Myrrh I'SE IT FOR THE HARD CASES
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