Entertainments
Chib MMttip
Buicnnti
Wedding. ,
Etc.
Mrs. Frank Newheiser, of Richmond,
spent several days of this week with
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Manning. She re
turned home this morning.
Jimmie Harrell of the State college
is spending the week end with his
aunt, Mrs. L. B. Harrison. • • .
Mrs. S. S. Lawrence and children,
Daisy Manning and Simon Jr., who
have been visiting her parents left
lor their home at Richmond this
morning. They will spend the remaind
er of this month there and then move
to Wilson where Mr. Lawrence has
accepted the cashiership of the Branch
Banking and Trust company.
Mr. and Mrs. Luke Lamb, of Wil
ton, spent a few hours here on Wed
r.etday visiting relatives and friends.
K. B. Crawford left this morning
for Georgia where he will de special
agent's work for the Hartford Fire
Insurance company. Mr. Crawford
will be away from home several weeks.
Miss Anna Crawford and
M. Stubbs are visiting Miss Mllttred
Purvis in Kittrell for several days.
Mrs. Ned Laughinghouse and Mrs.
C. H. Montgomery visited Miss Eliza
Laughinghouse in Greenville Wednes
day.
Mrs. Ralph Parker of Dunn is visit
ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. F.
Harrison at their home on Haughton
siireet.
Mr. and Mrs. John D. Simpson left
Wednesday for i/ouisburg from which
place they will motor to Southern
Fines to visit Mr. Atwood Newell who
is there recuperating from a severe
ease of pneumonia. >
NOTICE OF SALE
Under aiwi by virtu* of the power of
sale contained in that certain deed
of trust executed on the lOih day of
November, 1923, by L. D. Roebuck and
wife, Hannah Roebuck, and of record
in the public registry of Martin Coun
ty in Book N-2 at page 417, said deed
of trust being given to secure the
payment of certain notes of even date
i>nd tenor therewith, and the stipula
tions in said deed of Trust not hav
ing been complied with, and at the
request of the parties interested, the
undersigned trustee will on the 28th
day of March, 1927, at 12 o'clock M.,
ut the Courthouse Door in the Town
of Williamston, N. C., offer for sale
to the highest bidder for cash at pub
lic auction the following described
tracts of land, to-wit:
First Tract: Adjoining the lands of
J. H. Bryan, W. A. Nelson, E. C.
Speight, Manuch, N. O. VanNortwick,
J. O. Andrews, and school house lot
in I'armele and being the place where
on L. D. Roebuck and wife now re
side formerly owned by D. S. Powell
and b6ing the-first tract described in
deed from D. S. Powell and wife to
1. D. Roebuck.
Second Tract: Adjoining the lands
of John Mayo, D. D. Overton, and on
the West side of the public road lead
ing from W. A. Jenkins home to
Bethel road, containing fifty (60)
acres, more or leas.
The above two tracts of land being
the same land de&cribed in deed of
trust from L. I). Roebuck to J. A.
Micelle, trustee for D. S. Powell dat
ed November 2nd, 1918 and recorded
in the public registry of Martin Coun
ty in Book Q-l at page 387.
This the 28th day of February, 1927.
ELBERT 3. PEEL,
m4-4t Trustee.
Robert L Coburn, Attorney.
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Mrs. ELBERT S. PEEL, Editor
Rev. and Mrs. T. W. Lee returned
from Rose Hill today where they have
teen for the week. Mr. Lee dedicated
the new Rose Hill Methodist church
v/hile there.
Mrs. C. H. Montgomery of Hunting
ton Park, California is visiting her
aunt, Mrs. Ned Laughinghouse at
her home on Smithwick street.
Among those of the local school who
attended the basketball game in Bel
haven Wednesday were Frances Wil
liams, Ruth Peel, Mary Alice Dun
ning, Mary Carstarphen, Dorothy
Modlin, Elsie Andrews, Josephine
Harrison, Neal Roebuck, Haael Ed
mondson and Misses Orpah Steed and
Norma Ramsey.
Friends tT Mrs. J. W. Watts, Sr.
will be gald to learn is im
proving after a severe attack ox in
liuenia at her home in New Town.
Miss Catherine Lee returned to her
heme in Norfolk yesterday after
. pending several days with Miss Dora
Mae stalls. She was accompanied to
Aulander by Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ward
; nl Miss Dora Mae Stalls.
Miss Orpah Steed will spend the
week end at her horn? in Richlands
with her parents.
Mr. Pete Doub, of Rocky Mount
was ' a business visitor here yester
day.
Mr. C. T. Roberson of route 4 was
a business visitor here yesterday.
D. R. Mizelle, subscriber of The
Enterprise for 25 years, visited our
ttice Wednesday and renewed hisr
subscription. Mr. Mizelle lives near
Jamesville on route number 1.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Having this day qualified as admin
istrator Tf the estate of E. H. Tayior,
all persons holding ciaims * against
said estate are hereby notified to pre
sent the sae to the undersigned for
payment on or before the 17th day of
February, 1928, or this notice will be
plead in bar of their recovery. All
persons indebted' to said estate are re
quested to make immediate settlemen
of same. ,
This 17th day of February, 1927.
H. D. TAYLOR,
!18 tftw Administrator.
NOTICE OF SALE
L'nder and by virtue of an order of
Xhe superior court of Martin County
made in the special proceedings en
titled "F. A. Taylor, administrator of
1. T. Taylor, vs. F. A. Taylor, Palmer
Taylor, and Gladys Taylor," the un
dersigned commissioner will, on the
4th day of April, 1927, offer for pub
lic sale to the highest bidder, for cash,
at the courthouse door of Martin
County, the following land:
That tract of land on which the said
F. B. Taylor now lives, known as-one
half share of the Pender land, ad
joining: the lands of the late John A.
Purvis, William S. Everett, Mollie
S'mith, and others. Containing: 133
acres, more or less. Also one tract
beginning at a stump, Edmondson's
corner, in Hates Branch, and running
S. to a cedar; thence W. to a stake
pine and oak; thence W. to Bates
Branch; thence up* aaid Branch to the
first station. Containing 22 acres,
more or less.
This the 2Hth day of February, 1927.
B. A. CRITCHER,
m 4 4tw Commissioner.
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Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Harrison expect
to spend Stinday in Louisburg with
their daughter, Miss Evelyn Harrison,
at the college there.
The Rev. C. O. Pardo, Rector of
the Church of the Advent, Mrs. Pardo
and Jimmic, who have been the rooiif
quests of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Hassell
for the past three months, moved into
the removed and ronovated rectory
Wednesday afternoon.
Mrs. George Biggs, of Fayetteville,
is visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Stanley.
Professors J. L Jones and S. E.
Kiaer of aJmesville were in town yes
terday afternoon.
CHRISTIAN PHILATHEAS
MEET WITH MIS BLEGGETT
The Philathea class of the Christian
church held its regular monthly meet
ing with Miss Maude Leggett at the
home of her sister, Mrs. J. O. Man
ning on Simpions avenue last week.
Alter the business session the hostess
served a delicious salad course.
The ne*t meeting of the class will
be with Miss Martha Harrison.
FOR SALE: 200 VIRGINIA BUNCH
seed Peanuts.—Jno. W. Green,
mBSt Williamston, N. C.
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice is hereby given that under!
and by virtue-of a power of salo!
contained in that certain deed of trus;
executed by John Hill and wife, Lela 1
Hill, to the undersigned Trustee and
bearing date of December 11th 1922, |
and of record in the Public Registry
of Martin County in Book N-2, at
page 329, said deed of trust having
boen given to secure the payment of j
m certain note of even date and tenor
I therewith, and default having been
1 made in the payment of said note and ,
the terms and conditions in said deed
of trust oot having been complied
with and at the request of the holder
of said note the undersigned Trustee
will, on Monday the 18th day of April
1927, at 12 o'clock M., -at the Court
house Door of Martin County, at Wil
liamston, N. C., offer at public sale
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188 SNTBKPBJSK—WILLIAMSTON. N. C
to the highest bidder for cash the fol
lowing described real estate, to-wit:
Being in Croaa Roads Township,
Martin County, adjoining: Ernest,
Chance et als. Beginning at an oak
Harmon Coffields and Joe .Joyner's
corner, thence Easterly -with Eli
Tiwmpson's line 517 to a stake,
thence southwesterly course with
Clark's and Chance line 451 yards to
a pine, thence a northwesterly course
792 yards to tbd beginning, contain
in? 12 acres, more or less.
This 15th day of March, 1927.
S. b. BKOWN,
malß-4t Trustee, j
A. R. Dunning, attorney.
NOTICE
North Carolina, Martin County.
To Martin & Fowden, and to any and
all other persons who may be in
terested :
You are hereby notified that I
bought one residence anil lot listed
in Williamston Township by Martin
& Fowden, occupied by Robert Ever
ett, at a sheriff's sale June 7th, 1926,
for the taxes due on sani > for the
year 1925;
That certificate of said sale was is
sued to me by H. T. Roberson, sher
iff; And will take further notice
that if said certificate is not redeem
ed as provided by law, 1 shall demand
a deed for the said property at the
expiration of one year after its date
cf June 7, 1926.
February 14, 1927.
fls 4tw J. W. WATTS.
NOTICE OF SALE OF SK( URITIES
Under ami by virtue of the power
of sale contained in a certain collat
eral note executed to the undersigned
by Beverly G. Moss, on the sth day of
October, 1926, and in execution of the
power of sale contained in the said
■ INDIGESTION
North Carolina Lady Say* SIM
Had An Awful Tine With
Indifutioo, Till She Took
Black-Draofht.
Pilot Mountain, N. C.—"For sever
al years I suffered with a bad case
of chronic indigestion," says Mrs.
Sam C. Inman, of place. "I
had bad spells with my stomach.
At times I had severe p ains in my
right side. My stomach would get
upset and I would have an awful
time. It seemed like everything
1 ate disagreed with me. I was in
pretty baa shape.
"My husband had been using Thod
ford's Black-Draught for some time
for indigestion. He had spells of it
too, so he mymested that I try
Black-Draught I took some from
his box, just to see if it would help
ma, and I found it was the very
thing for my trouble. It did roe a
great deal of good. My condition
was brought on by a chronic caso of
constipation and, by getting relief
from this, 1 found ray general health
was much better.
"We koep Black-Draught in the
house all the time. Whenever I
find I need it, I tako H, veral doses
and thus avert a bad spell of in
digestion It in a splendid medicine
and I am glad to say so." v>
Sold everywhere. N C ;;,
I note, the undersigned will on the 23rd
! day of March, 1927, at 12 o'clock m., 1
; Urvfront of the courthouse door in, :
• the town of Williamston, N. C., offer
for sale to the highest bidder ■ for
cash the following described property
>« wit:
Certificate No. 5 for 10 shares in 1
tJie Moss Planing Mill Co., of Wash
ington, North Carolina.
Certificate No. 24 for, 10 shares in
the Moss Planing Mill Co., of Wash
| ington, North Carolina. ,
This the 2nd day of March, 1927.
PLANTERS & MERCHANTS BANK, I
jm4 8 11 16 28 Owner of note. |
Elbert S. Peel, attorney.
SALE OF KEAL .PROPERTY
Vnder and by virtue of the power
and authority vested in the undersign
ed by that certain mortgage deed ex
ecuted by W. T. Pierce ami Bessie B.
Pierce, his wife, dated March 13,
1923, and duly recorded in the Mar
tin County Public Registry in Book
R-2, Page 397, default having been
trade in the payment of the indebt
edness thereby secured, the undersign
ed will, on Monday, March 21, 1927,
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between the hours of 12 o'clock M,'
and 12:30 o'clock P. M. at the Court
House door of Martin County, In'
Wiliiamston, North Carolina, sell at :
public auction to the highest bidder J
for cash, that certain t *piece or parcel
of land lyinp and beinj* situate in J
Martin County, titate of North Caro
line, near the town of Hobgood bound
ed as follow*:
BEGINNING at a gum in Cypress
Swamp, J. G. Staton's corner, then up
lauding from Hobgood to Oak City,
then down said Road west to Alice I
Hilliard's corner, then down said HiK 1
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liard's and I. M. Parker's lines to the
j Cypress Swamp, then down said Cy
| press Swamp to the beginning, con
; tainwig 125 acres, more or less, and
bfing the identical piece "or parcel of
I land conveyed to the said W. T.
Pierce by said B. F. Shelton, Trustee,
by a deed duly recorded in the office
of the Register of Deeds for said
Martin County in Book 0-2, Pane 166,
to which reference is hereby made as
a part of this instrument. ,
This February 14, 1927.
B. F. SHELTON.
2-l«-4t Mortgagee.