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Ctafe Hniiin Weddiags Sic. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Heydenreich left just before Chriatmaa for Staun-1 ton, V*. where they are spending the holidays with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. James Staton retain ed this week from Norfolk where they spent Christmas at the Monti celle hotel. Mr. and Mrs. F.U. Barnes and son, Francis, returned yasterday from Pocomoke City, Md. where they pass ed the holidays with N Mrs. Barnes' parents, Mr. and Mrs. McMasters. Mr. Buck -'Jordan of Norfolk visit ed friends here this week. Mrs. P. B. Cone, Sarah and Howard Cone left Tuesday for Wilson where they visited relatives for two or three days. Mrs. Wheeler Martin and Wheeler, jr. are visiting in Wake Forest. Mr. and Mrs. Joe David Thrower and son of Norfolk visited Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Britt and Mr. and Mrs. Lath am Thrower during the holidays. Judge and Mrs. Albion Dunn and children of Greenville visited his sitter, Mrs. John D. Biggs and Dr. Bifgs Tuesday night Mr. Ben M. Manning was a busi-' ness visitor here Wednesday. c ____ Mr. George E. Roberson spent sev eral hours here Wednec«iay attend ing to business. Mr. ty. T. Ward returned Wednes day night from Rocky lfaunt where h« spent the holidays with his fam ily Misses Marie MacMiUian of Park tod and Ruby Younts of Leaksville will arrive Saturday evening to spend the week end with Miss Margaret Manning. The several teachers of the local school will return Sunday from their holhes in various parts of the State to begin their work Monday morning, i Mr. S. W. Baker of Washington Ctt|r visited friends , here during the T * i. Mr. and Mrs. Ned Laughinghouse I and children returned Wednesday fret* Oriental where they spent the . holidays. * f Mr. Hegh B. Anderson leaves to morrow -for Johnston City, Tenn. to j continue hi* work on the tobacco mar NOTICE OF SALE tJnder and by virtue of the power of tale contained in that certain deed of trust executed to the undersigned trnetee oa the 17th day of June, 1922, and of record in Martin County reg istry in book H-2, page 144, securing a certain bond of even date therewith and the stipulations not having been complied with, and at the request of I the holder of said bond, the under- ] signed trustee will, on the 21st day | of January, 1926, at 12 o'clock noon, in front of the courthouse door of Martin County, offer at public auction for cash, the following described pmperty: On the main highway from James viUs to Gardner's Creak and same be ing his one-half undivided interest. Adjoining the lands of the Dennis Simmons Lumber Co. and others, and being the same place where Charlie MMgette and laral Midgette now live anl bought from the Dennis Simmons I.Mibur Co. Said to contain 46 acres, mere or kaa. This 21st day of December, 1924. WHEELER MARTIN, 4tw - Trustee. PAY YOUR TOWN TAXES NOW **» _ . . _ _ I * J. ■[.■■■■■ ' ■- V - THIS IS THE LAST MONTH YOU HAVE TO PAY YOUR TAXES IN AT EXACTLY WHAT THEY AMOUNT TO. AF TER THIS MONTH THE BOARD OF COM MISSIONERS DEMAND IrHAT I PUT ON TilE PERCENTAGE ALLOWED BY . LAW. A WORD TO THE WISE IS SUFFICIENT. ■»- ~ v '\ •.\ * - * W. B. DANIEL, TAX COLLECTOR Town of Williamston, N. C. , Society & Personals Mi*. ELBERT S. PEEL* Editor Miss Emma Robertson will leave Sunday for Greensboro where she is a teacher in the schools of that city, j Mr. James R. Stanley and daughter are spendfrig some time in Washing ton with relatives. Mr. James Griffin is spending tne j vacation with his people here. He is ' on the tobacco market in Greenville, ' Tenn. ______ Mr. Roscoe Cowper of Raleigh spent several days here this week with relatives. Miss Mary King Ellison visited here a short while Wednesday. Mr, Frank Hassell of Raleigh visit ed hii father, Elder Sylvester Hassell, this week. Miss Frances Hoyt is visiting friends and relatives in Washington. Miss Mary L. Carstarphen of Wil son passed the holidays with her mother, Mrs. Fannie Carstarphen. Mr. Gay of Savannah, Ga. spent Christmas with his parents, Mr. and ; Mrs. W. T. Hunter. Mr. W. T. Hunter arrived home be- j fore Christmas and is here with his j family for a visit Mrs. Chloe Lanier, Mrs. Delha L. 1 Carson and little daughter, Betsy, of! Wilson, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Crawford. Mr. and Mm. Harold Clark oi Bel haven will spend the week end with " Mrs. J. C. Crawford. Percy V. Critcher of Lexington, ' has returned home after spending st.me time here with his mother who has been very ill. Rev. B. Duke Critcher was here Wednesday to spend a few hours with hit- mother. ——— Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Jeffries and son j Clarence, jr., visited relatives here this week when en route to the ex position at Windsor. Mr. and Mrs. Luke Lamb of Wil- | son spent Monday in the city. Miss Pat Harris has returned to j Richmond after spending the holidays with her mother, Mrs. Myrtle Harris, j Miss Anna Pope is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Critcher in Battleboro. A J T IN MBMOHff In loving memory of our little ! darling Burney Warren Nicholson, . who departed this life, June 22, 1926 —only six months ago. When we see a purious bio som that we tended with such care rudely taken from our bossoms, how out aeh j ing hearts despair. Around your little j grave -we linger till the netting sun iis low, feeling all our hope* have I perished far the one we cherish so. Farewell little darling, we wiii say t4> you farewell, for we know you are with Jesus and His angels for ever more to dwell. We know you are safe in the arms of Jesus, safe on hi* j gentle breast, where his love over-1 shadoweth all so sweetly, where | your little soul doth rest. But, oh, I how we miss you no human tongue can tell, but Jesus, our Heavenly Father, who knows all things well. Oh, how I long to meet you little darling in Heaven among the blessed, j where those who meet shall for ever rest. So gocd bye little darling for ever more; I hope to meet you on that, long and happy shore. Written by a broken hearted i mother, MRS. W. R. NICHOLSON. PHONE; Anything for Thia Department To 46 Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. James left this morning for their home in Wash- I ington City after spending several | days here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Adkins dren spent Christmas in Tarboro j with friends and relatives. HAMILTON LOCAL AND PERSONAL NEWS Mrs. T. B. Slade, Sr. is visiting relatives in Georgia. Carl Salsbury is home from Wake Forest. Miss Effie Waldo spent Wednesday in Washington. Misses Pauline and Louise Johnson, Delia Deal and Allie Marie Roebuck and Myrtle Everette are home for the holidays. P. P. Peel was here Saturday from Williams ton. Misses Delia and Codie Purvis spent Thursday afternoon in Robersonville. Mr. and Mrs. W. J, Starr are (visit ing relatives here, Mr. Starr is con nected with the Tennessee Highway commission. Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Davenport and son spent Wednesday in Greenville. Dr. and Mr?. W. B. Sherrod of Scotland Neck are spending some I time here. Buck Kitchen was in town Friday, j Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Starr and Mrs. j W. B. Sherrod were in Windsor Mon- j day. EVERETT-POE Hamilton, De.c 26.—A very pret ty marriage was solemnized Saturday evening, December 18, at 6 o'clock, at the home of Miss Maggie Belle Jones, when Miss Carolyn Blanch • Poe became the bride of Mr. Wade E. Everette. The ceremony was performed by Rev. E. P. West, pastor of the Bap tist church, in the presence of only n few relatives and friends. 1 The bride and groom entered the living room to the strains of the Bridal Chorus from Lohengrin, play ed by Miss Annie Mizclle. "The Sweetest Story Ever Told," was soft- 1 ly played during the ceremony. Men dlessohn's Wedding March was used I as a recessional. I The bride wore u lovely combina tion dress of tan crepe Romaine and. velvet with harmonizing accesories. j Immediately after the ceremony | Mr. and Mrs. Everette left by motor j for a wedding trip. Mrs. Everette is the daughter of i Mrs. Henrietta Poe, of Apex, N. C., i and a popular member of the Hamil- j ] ton school faculty. " | i Mr. Everette is a popular young man | ot Hamilton. jj Mr. and Mrs. Everett will make 1 their home in Hamilton. ! c I- -- --1 . - - tHANFORD'S , Balsam Myrrh Uie Hanford't Balsam of Myrrh to r.lieve the pain, of lumbago, lame hack or v other ache* that come from duties sround the house. CLEANSE AND HEAL CUTS TCND SORES WITH HANFORD'S Balsam of Myrrh USB IT FOR THE HARD CASES ' THE ENTERPRISE—WILLIAMSTON, N. C. BIRTHDAY PARTY Little Miss Dorothy Coltrain enter tained 28 of her litle friends in honor of her seventh birthday last Monday at the home of her parents near here. The little folks enjoyed games, and Christmas candies and applft . NOTICE Having this day qualified as execu tor of the estate of Emma. Sheppard Evefrett, late of Martin County, all persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present' same for payment on or before the 27 day of December 1927 or this! notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted "to j aaid estate will pease come forward and make .immediate payment of the same. This December 27, 1926. Wm. SHEPPARD, Executor, 12-31-4 of Emma Sheppard Everett; NOTICE OK NEW REGISTRATION | NOTICE is hereby given that a | new registration having been ordered! by the UOARD OP COUNTY COM MISSIONERS OK MARTIN COUN TY in the BIGGSI SCHOOL. DIS TRICT,. WILLIAMSTON- TOWN- * SHU', for the purpose of entitling, the qualified electors residing.in said District to register in order to vote in the Special Election to be held on Jenuary 31st, 1727, in said District, that I will be at my home between' the 18th of December, 1!)26, Sundays excepted, and January 22nd. 1927, for the purpose of registering all the j qualified electors residing in said! \ District. NOTICE is further given that it is ! necessary for all those who desire to : vote in. said election to register be ; tween the above dates, as this is a new registration ordered by the HOARD OF COUNTY COMMIS SIONERS OF MARTIN COUNTY. I D. 0. BO WEN, 12-J7-4t " Registrar. , This the 6th day of December,, 1926. j ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE , Having this day qualified iv ad- t ministrator of the estate of Mrs. Har riet E. Ward, lute of Martin County, i nil persons holding claims against the estate of the said Harriet E. Ward are hereby notified to present same to the undersigned for payment on or before December 11, 1927, or this notice will be plead in bar of their re covery. All persons indebted to the said es tate will come forward and pay same promptly. This December 11, 1926. S. M. JONES, Administrator. Bethel, N. C, - ll4 6tw NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of tfTe power of sale contained In that certain mort gage executed 'on the 31st day of March, 1921, By Alexander Hill and wife, Cora Hill, and of record in the public registry of Martin County In liiink 11.2, at-page . r iti, t.aid luurtya^o-. being given to secure the payment of certain notes of even date und tenor, therewith, and the stipulations in said mortgage not having been complied with, and at the request of the par-' tics interested, the undersigned mort-j gagee will on the 17th day of Janu ary. 1927, at 12 o'clock m., at the ! courthouse door in the town of Wil-! liamston, N. C., offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash at public auc tion the following described tract of land, to wit: i Being in Jamesville Township, and i bounded as follows: On the north by I W. G. Gaylord, on the south by V/. • R. James, on the west by the Daily- Road, containing 40 acres, and known ■ as the PolfSe Ange tract of land. This the 17th day of December, 1926 C. C. JAMES, i d2l 4tw Mortgagee. Robert L. Coburn, attorney. NOTICE OF SALE Under arid by virtue of the power I of sale contained in that certain deed I t-f trust executed on the 15th day of | June, 1926, by Julius S. Peel, and of I record in the public registry of Mar- in book Q-2, at page 583, said deed of trust being given to se cure the payment of certain notes of j'even date arid tenor therewith, and j (he stipulations in said deed of trust \ no having been complied with, and at the request of the parties interested, | he undersigned trustee will on the j 17th day of January, 1927, at 12 o'- clock m., at the courthouse door in the town of Williamston, N. C., offer for -ale to the highest bidder for cash jat public auction the fojtowing de- I stribed tract of land to^wit: Beginning on the western extension j(f Main Street in WWiamston, N. C., , at J. B. and run ning thence alon>rthe State Highway a straight course westwardly for a bout 200 yards, to u corner, Luke [ l amb's line; thence ftt angles and a- i lung aid Lamb's line to a corner, the I A. C. L. rii»ht of,way, about one hun-- 1 dred and seventy yards; thence at I angle? and. ulong said A. C. right of way towards MeGowan's line and run ning to MeGowan's, line, a corner; thence at angles and along said Mc- sl2 '_. sl2 ™ NOTICE ~ C \ J ...» We wish to announce thai the price of Genuine Ford 13 plate "Battery hasbeen 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 he fflad to serve you at any time. Williamston Motor Co. . * *' "GENUINE FORI) BATjTERY" $12.00 ■' ' * ... , ' I Gowan's line to the beginning, con- I taiping five and one-half acres, more or le.-s, and being part of the origi nal Garden Terrace property pur chased of Mrs. C. A. Martin. This 18th day of December, 1926. ELBERT S. PEEL, d2l Trustee. I Robert L. Coburn, attorney. NOTICE OF.SALE OF LAND '| By virtue of the powef of a certain ■ deed of trust executed by W. 'i. Alex ander and wife, the 3rd day of April, ; 1924, default hav : ni{ been made in the payment of the notes secured there by, and at the request of the holder 1 of said notes, I will, on Thursday, the 6th day of January, 1927, at 12 o'- clock noor., at the courthouse door, 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, hoes, rakes, disk harrow, stalk cutter, one Ford truck, 1926 model, and one cook stove. » . . - / jt " i ' Geo. C. Jenkins ROUTE l Williamston, N. C., sell at public auc i ticn to the highest bidder/for cash, the following described-lands, to wit: That certain lot in or near William ston, Martin County, N. C., bounded on the north by the Jane Garrett property, on the south by the lane running from Garrett Street, on the west by Tom Bagley, on the east by Garrett Street,/ containing three fourths acre, more or less, and fully described in the said deed of trust of record in Book H-21, page 391. The bidder will be required to make 1 a deposit of 10 per eent on date of sale.. This 4th day of December, 1926. NOAH CHERRY,, d? 4tw : , ' ' Trustee. ' Craig & attorneys.
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