Society & personals 511 Waddinx* To E|i Mrs. ELBERT S. PEEL, Editor | g Misses Frances Williams and Mary Alice Dunning attended the ball game in Windsor Wednesday after noon. B. M. Worsley, of Oak City, was a business visitor here Wednesday. Mrs. Jim Sexton, of Jamesville, was in town yesterday. L. P. Hornthal, of Plymouth, was ir. town yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Ned Laughinghouse, Miss Eliza Laughinghouse, Mrs. K. B. Crawford-and Mrs. Willie Morton will .spent tomorrow in Raleigh. Mrs. A. Hearn, of Greenville, who has been visiting her brother, Dr. W. E. Warren, has returned to her home. Mrs. Blanche Anderson, who has been with her daughter, Mrs. C. A. Harrison, returned to her home at Leggetts Wednesday. Mrs. Anderson came in January for a short visit, but on account of the illness of her daugh ter she has stayed here with her. Rev. and Mrs. B. Duke Critcher and little daughters left Saturday for their home at Whitakers after visiting relatives here for some time. Mrs. Mary Brown Shute is spend ing some time with her parent, Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Everett, of Palmyra, were visitors here Wednes day. Mrs. W. S. Harris returned yester day from Richmond T. B. Brandon and J esse Whitley motored to Richmond Wednesday and returned Thursday. . Mrs. Carrie Biggs Williams left yesterday for Virginia Beach, where she will spend several days. Mr. and Mrs. Ned Laughinghouse, Mrs. Elbert Peel, Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Crawford, and J. G. Godard, jr., vis ited Capehart's' Fishery yesterday. Judge Clayton Moore will leave Monday for Windsor, where he will preside over a special term of Bertie County superior court. Rev. and Mrs. C. O. Pardo and Mrs. J. G. Staton will attend the council of the East Carolina Diocese, which will be held in Elsabeth City nexit week. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having this day qualified as admin istrator of the estate of Wm. E. Ba ker (son of James and Ida Baker, of Hamilton, N. C.), all persons holding claims against said estate are here by notified to present same for pay ment on or before the 27th day of April, 1928, or this notice will be plead in bar of the payment of same. All persons.indebted to said estate are requested to come forward and make mmediate payment of same. This 27th day of April, 1927. T. B. SLADE, Jr., &29 6tw Administrator. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Mrs. Lucy E. Bur nette, deceased, late of Martin Coun ty, this is to notify all persons hav ing claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the un dersigned at Williamston, N. C., on or before the 25th day of April, 1928, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All perscns indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 25th day of April, 1927. J. W. BAILEY, a 29 6tw ( Administrator. Mrs. Lucy EA-fitff-nette Estate. INDIGESTION GONE Tinmu WM Worried Cos* adorably Uid, oo Advice of Aa Acquaintance, Ho Began To Use Black-Draught Sewanee, Tsnn.—"For several years," aays Mr. J. L. Russell, of this place, "I suffered continuously with •pells of indigestion. Everything I ats disagreed with me, and I was in n bad way. "Nothing did ma any good until I found Black-Draught. One day a man in a stare where We traded told ma to try Black-Draught He said he knaw of it relieving indigestion, so I decided to give it a trial "In my case it seemed to go right to the vary root of my trouble. It atraightaned ma oat, and aver since that time, over thirty yeara ago. I have used Black-Draught "Whan I have a spell of indiges tion on, I begin on Black- Draught I take several small doeee. in a regular course, and I find it will usually have ma well in less than no lima. Now I never suffer—l take Black-Draught "I alao found it fins-to brealrnp a bad oold In the winter time, fair ways keep a boot handy, ao when I snisaa. or fcel chilly down my spine, I take a few doaes of Black-Draught, and that wards off the cold.* Sold a*aiywbs«a; 26c. NC*r*i Miss Clemantine Corey, of James ville, route 1, is spending this week with her uncle, H. T. Raberson. Mrs. Bill Cherry, who has been vis iting relatives here returned to her home at Brkigeton yesterday. Mr. Sylvester Peel was in town this week on business. Mr. Exum L. Ward, former man ager of the Gold Star Store here, has accepted a position with John A. Maning & Go. Mr. J. W. Sexton, of Roper, succeeds Mr. Ward at the Gold Star. Mr. W. Dave Daniel, of Griffins, was a business visitor here yester day. . • f EPISCOPAL WOMEN IN MEETING MONDAY The Woman's Auxiliary of the Episcopal Church met at the home of Mrs. Fannie Carsturphcn on Monday afternoon, April 11. The roll was called, minutes read, and after some business discussion the program was given. The topic was "The Condition of China.'* Papers were read by Mrs. Pardo and Mrs. Stanley. The meeting was brought to a close by prayer. The Woman's Auxiliary and Guild met at the home of Mrs. Charles Fleming on Monday afternoon, April 26, with 10 persons present. There was a great discussion of the coun cil to be held in Elizabeth City May 3, and three delegates nominated. Mr*. Stilton, Mrs. Carrie Rhode*, and Mrs. Panio. Mrs. Pardo read a letter from the Thompson Orphanage, Charlotte, N. C., telling of their new building and inviting the public to visit it The meeting was brought to a close with the ladies standing and repeat ing the Lord's l'myer.—Reported. NOTICE Notice is he ruby given that the partnership heretofore existing be-1 tween A. R. Dunning and Clayton | Moore has been dissolved by mutual! consent. A. R. Dunning will continue | to practice law in his own nnme at j Williamston, N. C., und Clayton j Moore will assume his duties as judge of the superior court. This 27th day of April, 1927. A. R. DUNNING. CLAYTON MOORE. NOTICE: REAL ESTATE SALE By virtue of two deeds of trust ex ecuted to me by Alice Sykes and W. M. Sykes, one of said deeds of trust 2nd tract: Being the same land con veyed to W. M. Sykes by Morning Bell in 1908 and adjoining the lands of John Gaskins, J. G. Griffin, Mor ris Mill Pond, and being on the north side of Mill Neck Public Road, con taining seventeen acres. Ist tract: Fifty acres of land known as the Lightfoot lands adjoining the lands of T. P. Moore on the west, Ce- j dar Branch on the south and south-1 cast, by the lands of R. D. Davis on | the east, and the public road on the' north, and known as the Mill Neck| Road, and being the same land con-1 veyed to W. M. Sykes by H. T. Stal- in 1903 and recorded in Martin County registry. S. R. BIGGS - I UNDERTAKER FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMEK JUST RECEIVED A NEW SHIPMENT OF Tub Silk, Voile and i Dresses t ' ■ s t ? .Come in and see them. You will find them very nice and cheap. . ; . ". . * * A m e • » f Harrison Bros. & Company Williamston's Largest Department Store The following described lands in Jamesville Township, bounded as fol lows: being dated March 19, 1924, and re corded in the office of the register of deeds of Martin County in book R-2, at page 469, the other being dat ed. September —, 1924, and recorded in book T-2, page 164, in said office, I shall offer for sale at the court house door in Martin County, North Carolina, at 12 o'clock m., on Tues day, May 17th, 1927, the property conveyed to me in said deeds of trust, to wit: 3rd tract: Being the saml lands conveyed to W. M. Sykes by Jesse N. Stubbs, attorney in fact, and adjoin ing the lands of Ellen Daniels and others, and containing 17 acres, more or less. 4th tract: Beginning at a white oak on the northwest corner of Richard Davis tract of land on the road lead ing from Harrington's Mill to James ville and Washington Road, thence south 51 west 51 perches to Cedar Branch, thence westwardly 60 perches down said branch to a deep ravine. Free Sample Can We want you to try HI'S finishes in your home—that's the reason for free sample- not necessary to buy a brush. You will not be ask ed to buy anything:. Demonstration PAINT - ENAMEL STAIN - VARNISH BPS Representatives will be pleased to show you easy and pleasing methods of painting finishing lacquering. May 3, 4, 5 Culpepper Hdw. Company THE ENTERPRISE WILUAMSTON. N. C. It is intended to include by description all the lands described in the deed of trust from Alice Sykes and W. M. Sykes to E. D. Wilson and A. T. j Perry, which is recorded in register of deeds office of Martin County in book "H" page 423. Terms of sale: Cash. This April 9th, 1927. E. L. HOFFLBR, als 4tw Trustee. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that "certain deed of trust executed on the 23rd day of February, 1925, by J. G. Godard, and of record in the public registry of Martin County, in book A-2, at page 303, said deed of trust being given to secure the payment of certain notes of even date and tenor therewith, and the stipulations in said deed of trust not having been complied with, and at the request of the parties iriterested, the undersigned trustee will on the 19th day of May, 1927, at 12 o'clock m., at 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: Ist tract: Tract of land in the town of Williamston, on the south side of Main Street, bginnlng at Henry Rog ers' corner, a stake; thence from his corner up and along Main Street 122 1- 2 feet or 40 6-6 yards to Liszie Slight's corner; thence along her line to a stake in the back line; thence down said back line 122 1-2 feet, or 40 6-6 yards to Henry Rogers' cor ner; thence along his line N. 31 W. about 112 yards to the beginning, and being the same property conveyed to J. G. Godard by deed from J. R. Rob rso|i on the 22nd day of April, 1924, Groceries are Always Cheap, Fresh and ~ " 1 ———————— , ___ Orange Front Store FLOUR > FLOUR Sunset Self-Rising Jersey Self-Rising Billiards Self-Rising 12 lbs. 50c 12 lbs 60c 12 lbs 73c 24 lbs SI.OO 24 lbs. $1.15 2* lbs. . SI 10 48 lbs $1.95 48 lbs. $2.25 48 lbs. $2.75 Swift's Jewel Lard 1n 1 Old -Virginia Brims- n a Pound wick stew, can OvrC Good Salt Meat -| ri Del Monte Fruit Salad i)Q pound J_ 1 1-2 size 4wOC Brook fie Id Tub £tf\ Maxwell House Coffee, £ /\ Butter, pound tJI/C pound t)\JC Milford's Lima Beans OO Luzianne Coffee, can HJOC ,M>u,ld Del Monte Tiny f) r| Jell-O, all flavors, "10/* Peas, ib. OOC Package JL VFC T v T „ l)c Luxe Evaporated Apples, in OUR BUSINESS IS GROWING EVERY DAY, AND OUR PRICES DO NOT CHANGE WITH THE WIND John A. Manning Last Warning At a special meeting' of the Board of Town Commis sioners Monday evening, April 11, 1927, a warning was ordei cd to be given all taxpayers who have not made set tlement of 1926 taxes. This warning was ordered with the hope that little, if any, property would have to be ad vertised for taxes. April 30th Is the LAST DAY i ' i i•'X ' 1 ' And it is therefore very\irg'ent that you take this as a fair warning- and that you make settlement as soon as possible. No extension of time will be granted this year, but all taxes must be in the hands of the ta?c collector by that day or property will be-advertised in accordance with law. .. *»,. W B. DANIEL TAX COLLECTOR • , TOWN OF WILUAMSTON and of record in the public registry of Martin County in book M-2, at page 305. - , 2nd tract: A tract of land and im provements thereon on the south side of Main Street adjoining the land of Biggs property, Joe Griffin property, and Herbert Peel, Main Street, in the town of Williamstonr N. C., and Smithwick Street in said town, and being the identical property in said town of Williamston, whereon the J. G; Godard building is located. The above tracts of land and im provements are the same as conveyed in deed pf trust recorded in book -A-2, I at page 303 of the Martin County reg | ictry, to'which reference is made for i a more perfect description. WHEELER MARTIN, ! | a 22 4tw Trustee. Robert L. Coburn, attorney.