Society & "Personals Mrs. ELBERT S. PEEL, Editor CM Meetings Weddings Etc. Mr. Dick Bundy, attorney at l»w, of Bethel, appeared in the recorder's court Tuesday. Miss Mary C. Waldo, of Hamilton, visited her cousin, Mi*o Mary Car starphen, this week- Mr. and Mrs. 3. Dillon Simpson and little son, J. DiNpn, jr., spent .several days in town this week visiting Mr. John D. Simpson and family, gbing from here they will visit Mrs. Simp son's kinspeople at South Boston, Va., the Christmas holidays, they will return to Mount Airy, where Mr. Simpson is buying tobacco for the Ex port Tobacco Co. Mr. John Hines, of Oak City, was a business visitor here Tuesday. « Mr. Frank Margolis will leave Sat urday for New York, where he will spend the holidays with Mrs. Margoli.s and son, Richard Margolis. Mr. J. W. Andrews, of Parmele, spent the week end here with his fam ily. Mr. John Coltrain, of route 4, was a business visitor here Tuesday morn ing. Mr. Milton Moye will spend the hol idays in Farmville and Grimesland with relatives. Mr Irving Margolis will leave Sat urday for Norfolk where he will spend the week end with friends. Mrs. T. B. Brandon left Thursday for York and St. George, S. C., where she will visit relatives for several daya. sl2 sl2 NOTICE •' w—rnmam—mammmammmmm— We wish to announce that the price of Genuine Ford 13 plate Battery has been reduced to $12.00 -*♦ ■ € . The Ford Battery can be used in 45 other make cars other than Ford cars and is especially good for Radios. » We have a complete Battery service department and will be glad to serve you at any time. . / ir * S j. Williamston Motor Co. "GENUINE FORI) BATTERY" $12.00 ' PAY YOUR TOWN TAXES NOW W '• ' * 1 ' v - - —~- * % .. • . THIS IS THE LAST MONTH YOU HAVE TO I'AY VOIR TAXES IN AT EXACTLY WHAT THJiY AMOUNT TO. AF TER THIS MONTH THE BOARD OP COMMISSIONERS DEMAND THAT I PUT ON THE PERCENTAGE ALLOWED ISY ■— . » h ' LAW. A WORI) TO THE WISE IS SUFFICIENT. * ► C '* *'*.*■• ' * - "... -- - 3 " . fc. ' - ♦ •. k _ . . & J \ f* ——— 1 * 1 -—— l —-r-: *-n —7 ~ W. B. DANIEL, TAX COLLECTOR J Town of Williamston, N. C. »V r- ——i■ i iii .i 3 EARLY Christmas . i '. - Mr. John Booker, of Winston-Salem. • will spend the holidays here with I friends. Mrs. Harry Waldo and daughter and Mrs. Boyle, of Hamilton, were , shoppers here Tuesday. Mr. Harry Waldo was here Tuesday attending to legal business. - 7 Mr. Fred Taylor, who is a .student at Wake Forest College, arrived here Friday night to spend the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Taylor. Mr. J. D. Woolard will leave Fri day for Baltimore, where he will spend the holidays with his family. M Mr. and Mrs. Robert Everett spent Tuesday liußocky Mount shopping. Mrs. C. B. Siceloff, Mi,s Eva Peel, and Mrs. R. J. Peel spent Tuesday in Rocky Mount shopping. > „ . • - ■ .'v \ THE ENTERPRISE—WILLLAMSfON, N. C. PHONE Anything for 'i Thia Department T* 46 Mr. Hallman, dynamite expert of State College, was here Tuesday at tending to business. ! Messrs. Lyman Britt, Lon Hasftell, jr., and Frank Carstarphen attended "Ihe dance in Tarboro Monday night. Mr. and Mrs.. F. L. Edwards will leave today for Kinston, where they will spend the holidays with relatives. Mr. James Manning, of Eureka, will spend the holidays here with his parents, Mr and Mrs A. J. Manning. Mr. Wheeler Martin was in Eliza beth City and Edenton Friday attend ing to legal business J. M. Sparks, of Robersonville, was here Tuesday on business. i Mr. Fred Powell, of Parmele, wa here Tuesday. > Charles Godwin, jr., of Raloigh, will visit his parents here during the holidays. Mr. Hubert Morton, who has been | on.the Kentucky tobacco markets, will spend the Christmas holidays here with his family. NOTICE—SALE OF LAND FOR PARTITION t'nder and by virtue of an order and decree of the superior court of Martin County, made in the special proceeding entitled Herbert Wells, Joseph Wells, Lizzie W. Phelps, et als, ex parte, the undersigned com missioner will, on the 3rd day of Jan- j uary, 1927, at 12 o'clock m., at the | i ourthouse door in Martin County,! North Carolina, offer for sale to' the' J ' I highest bidder for cash, Qk following described tract or parcel of land, for the purpose of division anions the several tenants in common and heirs at law of the late Milton T. Forest, deceased, to wit: That certain tract or parcel of land lying and being in the county of Mar tin, and Jamesville Township, ad joining the lands of the late Milton T. Forest and wife and othtrs, and more particularly designated and bounded as follows, viz: Beginning at a branch, William rfy man's corner; thence running with the said branch to Welches Creek; thence j with his line to the Mill Road; thence ' to the beginning, containing 15 acres, as will more fully appear by refer ence to a deed from W, F. Sanderson, executor of\ John C. Pettijohn, to D. C. Uuyther, and being dated the 13th lay of November 1857. It being the .• ame land conveyed to Milton Norman by Deborah Norman, executrix of the last will of N. D. Norman, said deed bearing date of December 14, 1901, and deeded by M. J. Norman to Mil ton T. Forest on December 27, 1901. This 30th day of November, 1926. JACK EDWARDS, lB 4tw Commissioner. NOTICE OF SALE Under and" by virtue of the power of s#le\contained in that certain deed of tru.-t executed on the 21st day of October, 1919, 6y Romulus Moore and wife, Mary Jane, andhof record in the public registry of Martin County in book A-2, at page 221, said deed of trust being given to secure the pay- j I mont of certain notes of even date | - —. ■ ■ . ■ . 3 •. t J . ' WK WISH FOR ALL • ; • _. - • Our Friends A Most Happy Christmas And A Prosperous New Year WK ARE READY, WILLING, ABLE, AND ANXIOUS TO RENDER ANY ASSISTANCE ALONG LINES OF - • . Established Principles of Sound Banking , • * i ** Farmers & Merchants Bank and tenor therewith, and the stipula tions in said deed of trust not having, been complied with, and at the re quest of the parties interested, the undersigned trustee will on the Bth day of January, 1927, at 12 o'clock m., at the courthouse door in the town of Williamston, N C., offer for r.ale to the highest bidder for cash at public auction the following described tiact of land, to wit: Beginning at a pine; thence a nor therly direction to a gum stump; i thence a northerly direction along J. L. Coltrain's line to a stob, Luis M. I | Williams' corner; thence an easterly j direction to a stob in a branch; thence a southerly direction up said branch to a gum; thence a southerly direction to a gum; thence a westerly direction to the beginning, being all the lands purchased of R. N. Griffin and wife, Lora, and Lewis M. Wil liams and wife, Mozella, by James L. Teel, and containing eighty acres, more or less. This the 6th day of December, 1926. HARRY M. STUBBS, dlO 4tw Trustee. Robert L. Coburn, attorney. NOTICE OF SALE By virtue of the power of sale, contained in a certain deed of trust to the undersigned dated October 27, 1920, and recorded in book G-2, page 335, of Martin County the unersigned will on Friday the 14th day of Janu ary, 1927 at 12 o'clock noon, before - the courthouse door of Martin Coun • ty, N. C., offer 1 for sale at public auc | tion for cash and to the highest bid j der the following land: , i ■ . i - e I Beginning at a gum and a holly ;tree in Thin Branch, running a west course to a *tob in W. M. Mizell line; thence a north course with W. M. Mi zell and A. W. Bailey line to a cor ner in G. Bailey's line; thence an east course "With J. G. Bailey to the Charlie Whitfield comer; thence with FOR SALE Saturday, January 1, at 10 o'clock a. m., at Riddick Farm on Washington and Wil liamston Hard Surface Road, about 2 miles from Williamston, I will sell to the highest bidder for cash all my corn and peanut hay and all farming implements, such as plows v hoes, rakes, disk harrow, stalk cutter, one Ford truck, 1926 model, and one range cook stove. • . " v *- —- Geo, C. Jenkins ROUTE l said Whitfield line to a corner in Thin Branch, then with said branch to the beginning, containing 67 acres more or less, i Terms of sale: Cash. ° , . . This J3th day of December, 1926. JOHN E. MIZELL, d 24 4tw , Trustee.

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