I Entertain seats U Onb Meetings EsppaaU Weddings I Etc Miss Ruth Manning of A. C. C.; Wilson spent the week end with her parents, Rev. and Mrs. A. J. Manning. Misses Eugenia Hoyt and Tillie Perry, Bill Harrison and John Wads wonh motored to Rocky Mount Sun day. Mrs. Wheeler Martin returned: Sunday from Wake Forest, where she was called on account of the illness of her mother, Mrs. W. L. Poteat. Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Saunders spent yesterday in Murfreesboro with Mrs. Saunder's sister, Mrs. Collins Barnes and Mr. Barnes. Mrs. Chas. Carstarpben and son, Bill and Frederick Hoyt have re turned from Durham where they spent the week end visiting Bryant Car starpben. Johnnie McAden of Washington was in town yesterday. Mr. T. F. Harrison and daughter, Miss Martha left this afternoon for New York where they will meet Mrs. Anna Harrison and spent some time buying spring merchandise for Har rison Brothers and company. Mr.and Mrs. B. F. Perry, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Peel, Rev A. J. Manning, Mrs. Jimmie Harrison and Mr. Walter Gurganus attended the Christian union at Pantcgo Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Staton J. Peel of Bel haven spent the week end with rela tives here and attended the funeral of Howell Taylor. Cecil Taylor .arrived Friday morn ing from Chapel Hill to attend the funeral of his brother, Howell, which took place Sunday afternoon. W. C. Manning and Eugene Price • spent yesterday morning in Halifax. Mrs. A. Hassell and Robert Biggs motored to Wilson Saturday when they were present at the marriage of Miss Martha Slade Hassell and Mr. Milton Norman. Friends of Mrs. J. E. Smithwick and Mrs. W. H. Lilley of Jametsville will be glad to learn Chat they are much improved and Mrs. Lilley is able to be out again. TRUSTEE'S SALE By virtue of the authority confer red in me by a "Deed of Trust" ex ecuted to me by W. M. Sittergon on the 22, day of September, 1926, and duly recorded in the Register of Deed's office in Martin county, in Book Y-2, page 87, to secure the pay ment of a certain bond bearing even date therewith, and the stipulations in said Deed of Trust not having been complied with, 1 shall expose at public auction, for cash, on Friday, the 25 day of February, 1927 at 12 M. at the courthouse door in Martin County, the following property: First tract: All that tract of land and improvements thereon in Wil liamston township, Martin County, N. C., containing 213 acres, more or less, and more commonly known as Joe Sitterson farm, adjoining Joe Nichol son, Frank Bennett on the N., Penny Slade, Joe Leggett and Joe Nicholson on the East, and the McCaskey road on the Southwest. Second tract: That lot in the town of Williamston, N. C. on the N. side of Simmons Avenue, and improvements thereon, and bounded by Simmons Avenue, Mrs. Bettie Harrell, Helen Rhodes and Walter Anderson and more commonly known as Joe Sitter son place. W. B. WATTS, l-25-4t. t 1 Trustee. This January 24, 1927. We Are Distributors of VICTOR, EDISON BRUNSWICK AND SONORA TALKING MACHINES All Standard Makes EASY TERMS IF DESIRED Write for Price* 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. Society & personals Mrs. ELBERT S. PEEL. Editor Messrs. Sylvester and Eason Lilley were business visitors here yesterday. Mr. B. Mc. Manning spent the week end with his son, J. O. Manning, and attended the linion at Skewarkce. Mrs. S. S. Lawrence and children, Daisy Manning and Simon, jr. of Rich mond arrived Sunday to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Man ning. They were met in Rocky Mount by Mrs. A. R. Dunning, and Mr. and Airs. Elbert Peel. Vance Bunting of Bethel was a visitor here yesterday. Jimmie Harrell of Tampa, Fla. who is a student at State college, Raleigh spent the week end with his aunt, Mrs. L. B. Harrison and Mr. Harrison. He returned to Raleigh Sunday. Mrs. J. Sam Getsinger and little| son, Conrad, and Miss Mittie Brown have returned from Richmond where they visited friends for several days. | Raymond Taylor of Miami, Fla. ar rived Friday to attend the funeral of his brother, Howell and to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry D. Tay lor- - . NORMAN-HASSELL Mr .and Mrs. Alonza Hassell an nounce the marriage of their daugh ter, Martha Slade to Mr. Milton Norman on Saturday, January the twenty | ninth, nineteen hundred and twenty seven, Wilson, North Carolina. The above announcemets have been sent to out-of-town friends of the con portion. Nana wore seat in town. p The ceremony, which was perform ed by the pastor of the First Metho dist church, Wilson, in the church parsonage, was witnessed by the bride's mother and a few close friends. Mrs. Norman is one of Williams ton's fines]; young women and while employed by the Farmers and Mer chants bank, she has become very popular with the people of the county and will be greatly missed by them. She is prominetnly connected in this part of the State, being a great grand daughter of the late Elder Cushing B. Hassell, noted minister and historian. Mr. itforman is the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Norman of Hali fax and he is also a descendant of families of familiar lshrshr dshrdshrd families long identified with the his tory of this State. He lived in William ston several years as a field agent of the Cotton association. While here he made many friends. He is now with the Armour Fertilizer company at Wilmington where they will make their home. Child Plays With Hornet's Nest Hanford's Balsam of Myrrh Brings Relisf Playing with a hornet's neat that had fallen from the barn, believing it to be a big ball to push and kick, a little eight-year-old girl was se * vcrely stung about the face, arms, I and legs. Her mother, prepared for I such crying pleas for relief, quickly | applied Hanford's Balsam of Myrrh. ! The tears soon dried and a grate ful little face watched the "swel *lln's" disappear and felt the pain go away. Healing qualities of myrrh have '- been known since Bible dayß, but when scientifically combined with other healing and antiseptic Ingre dients, as it Is in Hanford's Balsam of Myrrh, it is small wonder its effects are sensational. Manufac tured by the Q. C. Hanford Co..* Syracuse, N. Y. Sold at drug stores. Mr. Farmer- WE HAVE ON HAND FOR PLANT BEDS, THE OLD RELIABLE FERTILIZERS Owl Brand - Prolific 4» . . Acme ,'r . SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY Harrison Bros. & Co. THE ENTERPRISE—WILLI AM STON, N. C. PHONE Anything for This Department ' To 46 Hubert Rawls who has been work ing with the Gold Star s&re for some time left yesterday for Raleigh where he will enter Kings Business college. Hubert worked for C. 0. Moore and company several years after he came here to live from his home near Rob ersonville and he has many friends in Williamston who regret his leav ing. While here he made his home with his aunt, Mrs. Harry Meador and Mr. Meador. —f CARD CULB MEETS— Mrs. H. M. Stubbs was hostess to her card club Thursday afternoon at her home in the Tar Heel apartments. Mrs. F. W. Hoyt made high score and was given an attractive China bell. Mrs. Titus Critcher was given a tope measure enclosed in a nut for the consolation and Mrs. C. H. Godwin who will leave Wedne.njay fir Florida, was given a but" tonaire. The hostess served a salad cburse followed by delicious home-made ice crtam and angel food cake. CARD OF THANKS It is with sincere appreciation that we wish to express our heartfelt thanks fur the many kind acts and so-thoughtful deeds done for us dur ing the recent death of our son, | Howell. We assure them that each | expression of sympathy and deed will , long be remembered by us. MR. and MRS. HENRY I). TAYLOR, and family. NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that undar 1 and by virtue of a power of sale con tained in that certain deed of trust J executed by M. D. Mobley and wife, Lena C., and H. H. Cowan and wife, ; Nettie, to the undersigned trustee, and I tiwarinn data nf iSfttftpyhiT ,Ist, 11117, and of record in the public registry of Martin County in book M-l, at page 444, said deed of trust having been given to secure the payment of a cer tain note of even date and tenor therewith, and default having been made in the payment of said notes, and the terms and conditions in said deed of trust not having been complied with, and at the request of the hold er of said notes, the undersigned trus tee will, on Monday, the 21st day of February 1927, at 12 o'clock m. at the courthouse door of Martin Coun ty at Williamston, N. C., offer at public sale to the highest bidder for cash the following described real es tate, to wit: Being all of Lot No. 6, and a part of Lot No, 4 of the property on Washington Street in the town of Williamston, and being all of lots Nos. '4 and 5 of said property except the 31 ft. lot sold off of lot No. 4 by the parties of the first part to H. C. Hemby. For a full description of the said lots reference is hereby made to "BUILDING MATERIALS" C. L. WILSON ROBERSONVILLE, N. C. , • i . J Has What, You Want When You Want It Ceiling, Flooring, Molding", Hoard*, (lawnn*, Also i (inwl Stock- - of Shinglex, Windows, Doors, Cement, Lime, Planter, and I'inishing. I SELL IT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL C. L. WILSON a deed from Martha H. Leggett to 1 M. D. Mobley and H. H. Cowan, and to a map and survey of said property made by J. R. Mobley January 10th, 1917, and recorded in the public reg istry of Martin County in land divi-! sion book No. 1, page 394. This 17th day of January, 1927. CLAYTON MOORE, jlB 4tw Trustee. TRUSTEE'S SALE By virtue of the authority conferred in me by a "Deed of Trust" executed to me by Lee S. James and wife, Mar tha C. James, on the 20th day of December, 1921, and duly recorded in the register of deed's office in Martin County, in book page 409, to se cure the payment of a certain bond beqfing even date therewith, and the stipulations in said deed of trust not having been complied with, 1 shall ex pose at public auction, for cash, at 12 o'clock on Friday, the 25th day of February, 1927, at the courthouse door in Martin County, the following prop erty: Bounded on the north by the land or Jesse Thomas heirs, on the east by the county road leading from Oak City to Hassell, N.. C., on the south by Lee S. James, ami on the west by the Guilford Cotton lands. For further description refernce is made to Charity Avery's land Divi sion, recorded in' the public registry in Martin County in land division book No. 1, at page 26. This is intended to convey lot No. 2 of said division. This January 24, 1927. F. L. 11A1SLIP, j25 4tw - - Trustee. 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Thousands of women have written to tell how Cardui relieved them of pain and suffering, and helped thorn to improve in health and strength. Cardui is perfectly harmless, be ing an extract of mild-acting herbs, and contains no dangerous arugs or harmfol ingredients. • Sold everywhere. NC-174 BSUgfi Moved to New Quarters My Insurance Office is now located in the Farmers and Merchants old bank building, first floor. I am at your service for anything in Insuarnce. Nineteen years of practical Experience. JNO. E. POPE Office Phone 87 Residence Phone 18 Experience Tells \ .w . 1 \ With fourteen years experience 1 find ./ tne Eastern« Cotton (fil Company's Fer- Hli/ors :irt' nu>t«' pmfil:ihli> l> Hit' farmers, because the State's analyses always show because the State's analysis always shows the grades are as adverlised and better; therefore, I recommend its use. See the Old Reliable before buying your fertilizers, hulls, and meal both at whole sale and retail—prices and quality'guar anteed. 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