—————_—— I "snxT ~q rr 7~r> 7" i'hone j society & personals Weddings To Mrs. ELBERT S. PEEL, Editor R. G. Harrison, who spent last we«k examining banks in Wadesboro, was at home for the week end. Elbert S. Peel attended court in Turboro yesterday. Senator Clayton Moore spent the week end here with his family. Sammy Tolar, who has been here in the capacity of construction fore man for his father, who built the county home and the annex to the i courthouse, left Saturday for his! home at Rocky Mount. Dr. David Tayloe, jr., of Washing ton, was here on professional busi ness yesterday./" T. C. Cook, of Rocky Mount, spent the week end here with his family. Fred McKenzie, of Fayetteville, vis ited his brother, Raymond McKenzie, during the week end. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Bennett left Saturday for Baltimore, where Mr. Bennett will undergo an operation in a few days. i •Friends of ML;s Laurie Ellison will regret to learn that -she has suffered j a nervous breakdown and is now re-1 cuperating at Westbrook Sanatorium! Richmond. Prior to this she was in training as a nurse at Mount Sinai Hospital, Norfolk. Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Margolis and little son, Richard, arrived home Fri day from New York, where they have ( been visiting relatives for some time, j Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Knox announce the .birth of a daughter, Alberta Ed wards Thursday, January 6th. —... .-1.. 1 -——■ —-—r .. Mr. and Mrs. Titus Critcher moved j from their home in New Town to the j Tar Heel Apartments yesterday. Robert Manning and Stanley Ses- 1 -M»tns visited friends in Wilson Sun day., Joseph J. Feitig, of New York, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. j Frank J. Margolis. | - Mr. and Mrs.,Atwood Newell and daughter, Miss Eliza and son, John I 1 Atwood, of I>ouisburg, spent the week i end with Mr. and Mrs. John D. Simp- ; 1 son, , ' ' !.j BIG REDUCTION IN PRICES ALL LADIES ~ / V 1 A I]AVQ V~ MEN* AM) liOYS i AND CHILDREN'S jfcgL - A V/IV All 1/11 Xjj .. Coats V : ' Beginning k^JILS Dresses *jlß~ Wed., Jan, ,12th Over." TO CLOSE OUT. AT C " ~ 1 4 / J iiH ONE LOT OF BOYS'"A-NI > (iIULS* AIJ .-WOOL U + fe i/ - j |jpP I SWEATERS; to close out, each *pAJ R L^J 1-2 OFF jl j LADIES' COATS UkN'SS BOYS'SHOES] | . /'•I 33J OFF fr will be sure to find some wonderful ~.. . ~~ "" T r T ~ These are the bimntf suits and bargains in this lot. Come in early. One special lot of ladies' One -special lot of men's overcoats that we have ever offered^ » i, / , ' n . v ? ;. . :» coats —Be sure to come in and boys' shoes; there are T : ~— —' I , » j 1 and see them; they are the Mime-real hij>h-tfrade shoes * ~ « > , LADIES'AND CHILDREN'S SHOES best coats ever seen for the in this lot; we have your size, SPECIAL LOT OF MEN'S SHOES I . _ price; to close - - £* to i o at, per OQ/i out for JpO pair i/OC Onespecial lot of ladies' and children's " : ' One fecial lot of riien's hi rh-g.;ide shoes -There are a number of odd lots of . ■ > shoes never before have you ever seen real fine shoes included in this . Our buyer has just return? I from Baltimore, where he „ m !,«'/i» - offering-; to go at, per pair ~«70C bought some special bargains. Vou will find them all through this-to close out a't neriviir »f> 1 )S our big department store. Come eaily. tnis, to close out at. per pair ■■■■■■■ - ————————————————————————— Twentieth Century Club Meeting Held Thursday | The Twentieth Century Club met with Mrs. S. R. ySiggs at her home oh Watts Street last Thursday afternoon • from 4 to 6 o'clock. A good many of the members/were attending the j Shrine Cerenronial, but there was a good attend&nce. Mrs. W. «L Parker had prepared the paper for Ithe afternoon, the subject bung, "Thi Floral Life of North Car | olina. Shej Wl a very interesting pa-! perimjJirfS sufejget. Mrs. Wheeler Martin read for Mrs. Warren Biggs a paper on, "The Veg etable Life of the State." Mrs. C. 0. Pardo gave current events for Mrs. C. H. Godwin. There were no invited guests for the meeting. The hostess served Nesselrode pud ding with whipped cream and devil cake. The next meeting will be held to morrow with Mrs. W'. B. Watts at her home in New Town. Dr. J. E. Smithwick, of Jamesville, was a visitor here yesterday. i Milton Moye spent Sunday' in i Grimesland with friends. H. W. Stubbs, H. D. Taylor and W. A. James spent yesterday in Ply mouth on business. WHITE MEN: CdME, GO INTO business on our capital in Martin County. Sell the finest of spices, i toilet goods, remedies, and] stock specialties to farmers. You \ can make good money, we can malce gcoj money, and we'll both be happy, j Write quick for full information. State! age and whether have team and wag on or auto. The H. C. Whitmer C 0.,; Dept. 30, Columbus, Indiana, jll 2t' 1 NOTICE OF SALE l—r-y - 1 L y,Under and by virtue of the power lot sale contained in that certain deed] of trust executed on the 27th day of January, 1920, by Henry Carson and wife, Etherline Carson, and of record in thfe public registry of Martin County in book A-2, page 438, said deed of trust being given to secure the payment of certain notes of even date and tenor therewith, and the tipulations in said deed of trust not having been complied with, and at the request of the parties interested, the undersigned trustee will, on the 29tb day of January, 1927, at 12 o'-, — » | GREENVILLE PUTS BAN ON ALL PUBLIC DANCES Greenville, Jan. 3.—ln addition to receiving the resignation of Mayor D.j M. Clark, and the election of J. C. Lanier as his successor, the board of aldermen in adjourned session elected! one new alderman and passed several I important ordinances, including one! prohibiting subscription dances in I Greenville. An ordinance making it unlawful to I operate a public dance, commonly known as a script dance, within the corporate limits of Greenville, was unanimously adopted. The ordinance carries a fine of SSO for offense and empowers officers of the law to close any such dances that may he attempted. Another ordinance places a privi lege license tax of SI,OOO on jewelry auctions and peddling, and a like tax on the auction or peddling of meili- j cities on the streets or elsewhere a- ] bout the city. clock m., at the courtho|use door in! the town of WiHiamston, N. C., offer! for sale highest bidder for cash,! at public auction, the following de- ' scribed tracts of land, to wit: First tract: Bounded on the north | by the Bill Jones' now Henry Car son's) land; on the east by Ned Lee; on the south by Ned 'Lee; on the j west by William Williams land, con tuining 11 acres, moro or les , and being the same land where the said j Carson now lives. 1 Second tract: Bounded by "Ella j Smithwick, Henry Knight, Henry Car son anil Lizzie Williams, containing 30 j acres, and being same land bought | from 'J. G. Godard. This 2t9h day of December, 192t| W. J. HUNTER, i H 4tw Trustee. NOTK'li OF SALE OF REAL TS TATE ! " - Under and bv virtue of the author j ity contained in that certain deed of j trust executed to the undersigned | Trustee, on the 2nd day of May 1021, by the Brick Warehouse Company, of record in the Public Registry of Mar tin County, in Book G-2, .at page 2li», said deed of trust having been n iv. ri to secure certain bondr. of even date and tenor therewith, and the niipula tions contained in said deed of trust not having be> ri complied with and a' the request of the parties interes'ed, the undersigned Trustee wHI, m Mon day, January 31st, 1927, at 12 o'clock M., in front of the Court llou> e Dooi THE ENTERPRISE-r-WILLIAMSTON, N. I I in the Town of Williamiitorrf M. C.,; I offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for folowingj 'described real estate: Ist Tract—Beginning at a stob, the' of Mrs. Van Williams' lot on Horton Street extended; thence along Hoiton Street extended 100 f et to a stub; thence Norh 60 ea« 21t> 1-2 l'eet to the center of a ditch to a stob; thence along said ditch, to J. (1. Sta • tow's line; thence along J. G. Staton's j liife to the line of Mrs. Van Williams j and U. 11. Williams's lot; thence along Alro. Van Williams' and 1!. J!. Wil j lianu ' back line to the corner; thence along Mrs. Van Williams and 1!. ti, Williamfc line to the beginning. Also ! a lot of land bounded by Horton St., Washington Had and the lands of l)r. I.oyd. ( Sajd~ piece of land beiiiK near -iy_m_a triangular .shape -and being in fiont of house ami lot of Mrs. Van V. illiams and 11. 11. Williams and the fii\t tract of land herein com eyed and being the same tract of laud con veyed- So Wrick Warehouse Co. Inc. from. J. (I. Godard by deed dated the 9th day of June, 1917, and of record iii the- Public Registry of Martin County in Itook-Jrt, at pAge 12. 2nd Tracts Beginning at a stob in the lliick Warehouse Co. southern I back corner; thence a straight line about 11 \ aids to a stob in the bend |of a ditc!. t> J. (i. Staion*s tine; | tVi-nce up saiil ditch and branch a b ii"; Sta'ton' liiv ,to the Urick Ware I-house Co.'s corner; (hence a southern | direction alone said Warehouse Co. Mirray & McCabe Co., SUCCESSORS T;Q\ , . '/ _ ;, v, J...: ' .. ■ \ J Williamston Lumber Company [ • " - . % " ' u Operations Will Begin as Soon as Logs Can be Secured and Start Coming to the lMill Pine and Poplar Logs Wanted i; back line to the beginning, and being j the same tract of land conveyed to j the Urick Warehouse Co. Inc. from J. | '.I. Godard by deed dated the 14th day i i t Feb. 1918, and of record in the . Public Registry of Martin County, in! liook T-l, at page 290. WHEELER MARTIN. i-4-4t Trustee. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY I nder and by virtue of the power of .ile contained in a certain deed of' wust executed to the undersigned tiu-tee by A. L. "Rogerson and wife, Mary Amanda Kogerson on the 2.'ird day'of February, 1925 securing cei - - 1 tain notes of even date and tenor therewith and recorded in Martin County Registry, Book Q-2, Page It 10 and default having been made in the pi;yij\if!it. of. the said notes and the' stipulation,* contained therein not having been complied with and at the request of tlie holders of the said rote, the undersigned trustee will on i'ebruary 4th, 1 *.»JT at 12 o'clock M. in front of the courthouse door in the of Williamston, North Carolina etlVr for sale to the highest bidder for i.:sh the following described realyes- tate, to-wit; i 9 lieginning at Dennis ■ Peel's corner in /\dkin Itranch, running thence a South course with Dennis Peel's.line to Dennis Peel's and Claude White hurst's corner in 800 Tree Itranch, thence a West course down the run of Poo Tree IS ranch with Claude White- hurst's line to C. T. Peel's comer, thence a Northern course with C. T. Feel's line to J. E. Gurganus line to i Adkin Branch, thence with Ailkin . Uranch to the beginning. Containing ! 38 acres more or less. This same be j ir.g all of the land owned by the saiil ' A. L. Rogerson in Hear Grass Town-! hip. This the 3rd day of January, 1926. " ELBERT S. PEEL, j j l-4-4t Trustee. NOTICE OF SAI.E OF KEAI. ES TATE I'nder and l>y virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain d*>cd .of trust executed to the undersigned trustee by W. R. Roebuck and wife,' l>ora Koebi|i'k i>n the 28th day of November, '1923 ecuring certain'miles of even date and tenor therewith and recorded in Martin County li. L-. i try t Hook N-2. page -121 and defnul; hav ing been made in the payment of the .'.aid notes and the .stipula'ron-. ROn tained therein not having bceii-com plied withand ill the i"r T ni.v-t of the ludders of the note the mult i ij nod liustet will on the -Ith day .of F. liru ury, 11(27 at 12 o'clock M. iif front of the courthouse iloo)- in the town of \\ illiamston, North Carolina oiler for sale to the highest bidder for cash the following described real estate, to-wit: Situate in Hear Grass Towmhip, Martin County, North Carolina, bound ed OJI the North by the land of \V K. lioebuck, on the East by the laiul of Warner Cowing and the Harrison lands, on the South by the lands of 7 Henry Legett and Jerry "Leggett heirs. Containing 200 acres hiore or h'*s and being the same l«wid that : was deed to YV, R. lioebuck by his father, E. B. Tfoebsek and , mother, | Mary E. Roebuck; reference being made to said deed for ajnore perfect description. Saving and excepting , r roin the operation the deed- about | aer.es heretofore'-girtd to Warner 1 Cowing. • I ■' Thi th" 'rrl day of January 1927. ELHKRT S: PEEL, t -l-4t „. Trustee; How Doctors Treat Colds and the Fiu * To break up n rnid ovprtryj)t or to cut short an atte Ic'eft-kr'-i'v. ;n --fluctiza, sore throat or to .Jillit: . !.y --■ icians and druggi, ts ;.T I, mending Coiotabi, tie- t,j» "l *« refilled calomel rompouii'l ' • gives you the effect- if cab>i ! a- ■> salts combined, without UK ant effects of eith i. One o.r two f" iVtal.; :,t ' ; with a swa!lo\\ of water,- '!> No salts, no mill-e,i mo- iho . - ..r ... "Viterference with year V pleasure. Next morniti;r y,m: , Li has vanished, yiriir j , oughly purified ■ •id , . are- !' «I 1•' .fine with a hearty »;tp. t:«; for IjrctK i'ast. Eat what ;»i, oh , , ,'an ger. Get a family jntU: •, e.'ri'.iininir full directions, smiy , • V,. At any drugstore. .(adv)