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Minstrel Revue Here Thursday For all around mirth provoking an tirtainment of the side-splitting va riety and jazzy harmonious music of the kind Uiat rings in your head for days and just won't let your feet be have, Bob Hoggard's "Carolina Black and Wlute Kevue," which comes to V\illiamsum ior an engagement on November 26, can't be beat. Latent popui-i guar anteed without grey whiskeis, comedy sluts and novelty acts feature the big revue which includes a capable cast of both white and black faced com nieiiians under the able direction of Mr. Bob Hoggard with William Shaw. Snappy costumes and dancing black boys spice up the cleverly arrangeu program and surprising and unique novelty acts help to fill each minute with sixty seconds of genuine enter tainment. The revue, which is supervised and produced entirely under the dirtvtion of Mr, Hoggard, opens in true min strel fashion. The usual circle of black faced fun-makers, with "Monk" Jennings and "Skeets" Hoggard mak ing up a.pair of wingmen whose an tics would get a laugh out of a wood en man, give fifty minutes of mirth all dmelody in the opening "palace of fun" this is seldom surpassed, or cuualled, in similar performances songs, .jokes and novelties feature the act. "Songs of today", with a number of solos of popular song hits followed by a jjrand finale with the entire Cast participating, comedy skits and harmony with a capital "H" by the "Harmony Four", are also included on the program. "Lope's Acrobatic presenting Edwards and Rowland in a tumbling r.ct and feats of strength and balance, is one of the novelties of the pro gram that will prove unusually pleas ing, the performance of the two acro bats, billed as "something that will explain itself," kniti# one of unusual skill and uniqueness. Roy Council's "talk .to" the married men" and Wade llrown, "The Dancing King," are al so features. "Cash Money."' a side-splitting comedy in "A Cullud Boa'ding House" "Between Trains" as the setting is the final act preceding the grand finale of the program. Roy Council, Skeets Hoggafd and Monk Jennings are the principal characters being cast i..- Cassius Conrllower Cobb, Lucky in Money; Limedrap Lucifer Letts, Lucky in Love; and Willie Servus, a handsome waiter.—Press agent. Bear Grass Local Ana i'ersonal Mews \ ara Green Rogers and 'Mildred Ayers, Reporters On October IH, Miss Anna TtfinL-- ham, county home demonstration agent, organized a Four H" Club at Hie bear Grass School. The lour "H's" stand lor health, head, hands, and heart. Otticers were elected as follows: Selina Ayers, president; Euzelia Harris, vice president; Helen Rogers, secretary. Meetings have been held twice since then, and the members have started their sewing. Dramatize Story Last Thursday morning in chapel, the fourth and fifth grades drama tized a story,, "The Lost Camel." Everybody enjoyed it. Organize Parent-Teacher Association The parents and teachers of the Bear Grass School met at the school building Thursday night, November U, 1926, for the purpose of organiz ing a parent-teacher association. Every one participated in singing "Carolina," and "America." Mr. Lee, the prinfcipal of Bear Grass School, made a very impressive talk on th,e cooperation of the par ents and teachers and the need of a parent-teacher association in the com munity. Miss Trentham, the home demon stration agent, very interestingly told of some of teh things a parent-teacher association could accomplish. The parents and teachers expressed .a de- STre to organise such a body. Officeri were elected, Mrs. A. B. Ayers being made president and Miss Gladys Mur ray secretary and treasurer, and the different committees were appointed. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualified a.) executrix of the estate of J. B. Speller, deceased, late of Martin Coun y, North Caro line, this is to notify all persons hav ing claims againsrthe estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the under signed *t Williamston, X. C-, on or belore the 12th day of October, 1927, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All pCrtons in debted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This the 12t* day of Octobei, 1926. MATTIE B SPELLER, 012 6tw _ Executrix, s Hugh G. Horton, Attorney. NOTICE OF RESALE OF VALU ABLE FARM PROPERTY Under and by virtue of the power of sale conferred upon us in a deed of trust executed by J. L. Wynn and wife. Itafgk Wynn, on the Ist day of February. I®2B. * nd recorded 5n book cf mortgagee X-2, page W7, and whereas the property conveyed WANTS LOST: PASTEBOjfRp BOX, CON taining one colored dress, one black velvet dress, one tan dress, two under shirts; lost between Williamston and (he old brick kiln. Finder please re turn to the Enterprise and receive re ward. FOR SALE CHEAP: GOOD ONE horse spring wagon. Geo. K. Boyd, Pinetown, N. C. n!9 2tpd FOR SALE: TWO USED FORDSON tractors, in good condition, cheap for cash.—Harrison Oil company, City. n!9-4t-pd in said deed of trust was duly and properly advertised and sold to the highest bider on Saturday, the 25th day of September, 1926, and whereas said bid was upset by the payment of the proper amount into the hands of the court and a resale was ordered as provided by law, now therefore we will tell to the highest bidder on Saturday, November 20th, at the coun.huxse door in Martin County, the • following land, to wit: Being all that certain tract, parcel | cr piece cf land, containing 344 48-100 aires more or less, situate lying and being on the Ballard road, which leads into the Williamston and Ham ilton road, about 4 miles I*J. E. of the town of Everetts, N. C., Martin Coun ty and adjoining the ladds of B. A. Critcher and the Bowen land on the north; the Stalls land and the lands of K. E. Adams on the east, the lands of W. E. White on the south, and Conoho Creek on the west, and more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the intersection of a mill and the Ballard road, corner of W .E. White and R. E. Adams; thence with said road N. 37 3-4 degrees east 480 feet, N. 25 degrees E. 1226 feet N. 20 1-4 degrees E. 640 ft., N. 16 1-4 degrees E. 960 ft., N. 87 degrees W. 400 ft. to Conoho Creek; thence with Conoho Creek N. 150 ft., N. 67 de crees W. 600 ft., N. 64 degrees W. 90 ft., N 60 degrees W. 226 ft., N. 62 de crees W. 76 ft. N. 12 degrees W. 280 ft, N. 83 degrees W. 412 ft., S 35 degrees W. 475 feet, S 70 degrees E 225 feet, S. 55 degrees W. 190 It., S. 89. degrees W. 350 ft. N. 46 degrees W. 150 feet, S. 89 degree* W. 300 ft., S. 34 degrees W 300 ft., N. 80 de grees W 150 feet, S. 76 degree* W. 525, N. 41 degrees W. 300 S. 61 de crees W. 125 N. 27 degrees W. 140, S. 60 degrees W. 311, S. 22 degrees W. 300 U. 86 degrees W. 168, S. 60 degrees W. 225, N. 34 degrees W. 800 N. 23 degrees W. 150, N. 52 degrees W. 225, S. 45 degrees S. 54 degrees W. 150, S. 66 degrees W. 160, S. 94 degrees W. 337, S. 25 degrees W. 35, S. 61 degree* W. 300, S. 260 degrees W. 225, S. 14 degrees S. 37 degrees E. 540, N. 18 degrees W. 610 ft., to the line of W. E. White; thence with White's line S. 58 E. 1626 ft. to the branch, thence with said branch N. 56 1-2 degrees E. 167, N. 84 degrvep E 300, S 84 degrees E 325, S 66 degrees E 480 ft. to a land; thence with said land S 60 degrees E 1320 ft. to the beginning, and being the same land conveyed to the said J. L. Wynn by A. R. Dunning, trustee, by deed dated March 10, 1921, and of record in the Martin County public registry in book F-2, page 467. This sale is made by reason of the of J. L. Wynn and wife, Mag ! rie Wynn, 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 4th day of November, 1926. FIRST NATIONAL CO., * INC., OF DURHAM, N.C. ii 9 2tw Trustee. Formerly First National Trust Co., Durham, N. C. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ES TATE North Carolina —Martin County. In the matter of Mamie Auabon and husband, J. W. Ausbon, Herman Moore, Leonard Moore, Jodie Hy man and husband, C. R. Hyman, Edgar Hyman, Earl Moore and Clara Moore, the laat three minora by their guardian, G. C. Taylor, Yancey Moore, Velma Moore, and Lola Moore, the laat three aiao minors by their guardian, Leonard Moore, ex parte. ' Pursuant to an order of resale made iti the above entitled proceedings by R. J. Peel, clerk of the superior court on the 9th day of November, 1926, said land hrfving been heretofore sold or. the 4th day of November, 1926, and an upaet bid having been made aa allowed by law, the undersigned trus tee will on Thursday, the 26th day of November, 1926, at 12 o'clock m., in front of the hereinafter described premises in Poplar Point Township cffer for, sale to the highest bidder for cash the following described real estate, to wit: Bounded on the north by W. S. Thomas, on the east by J. C. Steven son, and on the wekt by Nathan Ed mendaon, a part of which was inehrit (xl by G. W. Moore from hia mother, Arlina Moore, and a part of which was bought by G. W. Moore from Steven son and Griffin, containing in tlie whole 111 acreu, more or less, and be ing the same and identical land deeded to Nannie L. Moore by her husband, G. W. Moore, by deed dated November 11th, IM7, and of record in the pub lic registry of Martin County in book BBS, a tpage SCO, and being the fnpiiu occupied by the lite G. W. MOM*. Thia the Vth day of Nor., 1926. ELBERT S. PEEL, nl2 2tw Commissioner. NOTICE Under and by virtue of an order of resale made by a judgment in the su perior court at the Martin, Court, 1926, in an action entitled Mrs. Nona Grimes vs. Harry Waldo, et als, the undersigned commissioner will, on the 20Lh day of Nov., 1926, in front -of the courthouse door offer, at public bale to the highest bidder, for cash, the following described land: Beginning at the mouth of Cabin Branch, at the run of the said branch, running nearly a north course, formerly Abner Brown's line, to the mouth of Deep Kun Branch; thence up said branch to the fork; thence nearly a northwest course along for merly said Abner Brown's line, to a corner, a pine, Pugh's corner; thence along said Pugh's line to Jas. Brown's line to a corner, a saw wood; thence along said Brown's line nearly a southeast course to die center of a marsh, an ash and maple, a corner; thence up the various courses of said marsh to a gum, a corner, Tho». Price, a pine; thence along a line of marked trees up the edge of said marsh nearly, a north course to a pine standing in the north of the branch, Benjamin Martin's. libel; thence up the said branch to a corner, a maple; thence 85 poles to the road, Benjamin Mar tin's corner, a pine standing on the south side of the road; thence down the said road towards Hamilton, to a white oak on the south side of the road towards Hamilton, to a white oak on the south side of the road, Jarrod Manning's corner in John Hos ton's line; tlience along Jordan Wat son's line of marked trees to a cor ner, an oak in J. Sherrod's corner; thence along said Sherrod's line of marked trees to a cypress nearly the run of Conoho Creek; thence up the Report of the condition of the BANK OF OAK CITY al Oak City, in the State of North Carolina, at the close of business No vember 4th, 1926. RESOURCES Loans and discounts —5124,937.06 Demand loans 480.00 Overdrafts, unsecured 416.20 Lnited States Bonds and Liberty Bonds 12,200.00 Hanking houses, $13,500.00; furniture and fixtures, $3,320.09 16,820.09 Cash in vault and net a mounts due from banks, bankers, and trust com panies 19,936.76 Expense, less interest 998.93 _* Total $176,782.02 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in $ 10,200.00 Surplus fund —I 7,660.00 Hills payable 20,000.00 Deposits subject to check, individual 79,218.88 Cashier's checks outstand- j ing t 689.70 Time certificates of deposit, due on or after 30 days 48,728.44 U. S. Bond deposits 9,460.00 Total $176,782.02 State of North Carolina—County of Martin, November 16, 1926. I, B. M. Worsley, cashier of the a- Love named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. B. M. WORSLEY, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 16th day of November, 1926. T. H. JOHNSON, Notary Public. Correct—Attest: * H. S. EVERETT, , W. R. EVERETT, Directors. Report of the condition of the BANK OF HAMILTON at Hamilton, in the State of North Carolina, at the close of business, No vember 4, 1926. RESOURCES Loans and discounts 1 60,464.60 United States Bonds and Liberty Bonds 8,000.00 Banking houses, $4,600.00; furniture and fixtures, $1,700.00 «,200.00 All other real estate owned 622 26 Cash in vault and net a mounts due from banks, bankers, and trust com panies - 14,899.24 Checks for clearing 121.66 Total -$ 80,207.66 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in 1 10,000.00 Surplus fund #,000.00 Undivided profits, less cur rent expenses and taxes paid i i... i.; .. i. ,1 rmirr j 268. $8 Deposits subject to chock, individual BWBB.OO Time certificates of depoait, due is less than SO days 21,400.61 Cashier's chocks outstand ing #66.06 Total 1 $ 80JW.66 State of North Carolina—County of Martin, 1926. I, F. L. Haislip, cashier of the a bove-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. F. L. HAISLIP, Cashier. Subscribed and (Wont to before me, this 16th day of November, 1»36. W. F. HAISLIP, Notary Public. Correct—Attest: F.ITSALSBtJRY, THE KNTKRMtISK-WllXlAMirp*, W. ft various courses of said creek to the first station, containing 462 acres, more or lees. This the 9th of Nomnber, 1920. B. A. CRITCUER, nl2 2tw Commissioner. You Can't Get Away from the fact that Queen Marie, of Roumania (wherever that is), is trying her level best to crowd Aimee Semple McPherson off the front pages. Marie "reigns," ' while it pours for Aimee. Front-page advertising is all right, but we prefer to be on this page, because our ice service is already popular. Don't forget the ice when making up your list of household needs. It is the most important factor in household economy. It saves more than it costs many times over. Don't forget to order it from us either. That will insure the very purest ice and the very best service. Your telephone is our self-starter. IJNDSLEY ICE CO. We Are Distributors of VICTOR, EDISON BRUNSWICK AND SONORA TALKING MACHINES All Standard Makea EASY TERMS IF DESIRED • Write for Prices and Terms One of our salesmen will gladly demonstrate one in your home. All the Latest Records and Sheet Music Russ Bros. Williamston, N. C. Washington, N. C. Plymouth, N. C. Condensed Statement of the condition of the PLANTERS and ME RCHANTS BANK, of Everetts, N. C., as of the colse of business November 16th, 1926 RESOURCES LIABILITIES Loans and discounts $168,274.63 Capital stock $ 15,000.00 Bonds , ; 12,600.00 Surplus funds 1 8,000.00 Ranking house and furniture Undivided profits 2,536.55 and fixtures ... 6,310.00 Special reserves - - 4,000.00 Cash on hand and due from Total Deposits 264,468160 banks 106,55.52 Borrowed Money NONE $294,005.15 $294,005.15 asm .. ._ • x 7* * " - . ~ x , • v % * s * i ( " • ~ . • .. -a • f - • • • c. ' "We ask your careful consideration of the above statement which has been made possible by our large number of satisfied c ustomers. If we can serve you at any time in any way with sound banking principles, we will be glad to do so. OFFICERS DIRECTORS J. S. Ayers A. L. Roebuck V. G. Taylor. — President _ s. e. Roberson B. S. Cowing Henry D. Peel VSce President W. S. Gurganus Henry D. Peel J. H. D. Peel Vice President J. H. D. Peel R. A. Bailey Paul Bailey Cashier V. G. Taylor Planters and Merchants Bank EVERETTS, N. C, . z-. ' • * Cake Demonstration A National Biscuit Representative Will Cut Fruit Cakes, Sample and Give Demonstrations Saturday, November 20th Public Cordially Invited. Representative Will Be in Store All Day Clark-Bennett Drug Co. WILLIAMSTON, N. C. Dry Plant Now In Operation Our new dry cleaning plant has been installed, and with the services of Mr. Overton, an expert dry cleaner, we are in a position to do work of the very highest type. W. D. Ambers Pressing and Dry Cleaning Williamston, N. C.
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