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Entertainments PHONE Society & Personals . W-ddiaE * Mrs. ELBERT S. PEEL, Editor ? a ft _ 1 Etc. 4 0 Wheeler Martin and Benjamin Courtney returned last night from \ Wake Forest where they went to at "tend the commencement exercises of the college. i —— v Mrs. A. T. Crawford returned Wed nesday from Norfolk where she has been with her sister, Mrs. Carrie f Biggs Williams. Rome Biggs spent yetAerday in t Richmond on business. Miss Martha Louise Anderson will I arrive tomorrow from Dunn where £ she taught in the schools this year. \ George Howard Kent who has been visiting his grandmother, Mrs. Jennie Moore left this morning for Newport ' News to be with his father for sev- ' era! days before returning to Texas. * George was called home on account 1 of the illness of his father, Mr. W. H. ' Kent. Mr. Kent has been very il| for 1 some time, but is a little better than he was several days ago. - 1 Miss Velma Harrison will return to- ' morrow from Salem College where 1 she has been in school for the past session. Miss Frances Gurganus has return- , cu from Washington where she visit- ( ed for several days. ' j I Mrs. Z. H. Rose is attending the , Baraeca-Phi 1 athea meeting in Mt. , Airy this week. Mrs. Rose will pre- . side at the Saturday meeting. I 1 Mrs. G. W. Hardison and daughter, Miss Katherine, have returned from j Petersburg where they attended a ( play given by the Lion's club in j which little Miss Mary Davis Hardi- , son took a pait. Mr. Frank Edmondson of Oak City was a business visitor here yester- ] ' .1 L i Mr. and Mrs. John D. Biggs left yesterday for Memphis, Tenn. where they will attend the meeting of the Kiwanis International which will be held in that city next week. Dr. and Jfrs. Bigs will make the trip in their car and will spent four days en route visiting places of interest. „ Mr. John Daniel Bitfg* was here Wednesday afternoon to see Mr. Henry D. Taylor. NOTICE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain Deed . cf Trust executed by J. H. Davenport . i\nd wife, Carrie A. Davenport, to the undersigned Trustee, on the Ist • ■ day of May, 1926, and of record in Martin County Registry in Book Q-2 page 568, securing certain bonds of even date therewith, and the stipula tions not having been complied with and at the request of the holder of .. said bond, the undersigned Trustee,' will, on the 6th day of June, 1027, at 12 o'clock, Noon, at the courthouse dcor of Martin County, offer at pub lic auction to the highest Udder, for cash, the following described tract of land: A certain tract' or parcel of land lying and being in Jampsville Town ship, Martin County, adjoining the lands of J. H. Davenport, C. L. Simp* son, the Jamesville and Plymouth Road and about one mile from Dar dens, N. C. towards Plymouth, and bounded as follows: Beginning at an iron axle on the Jamesville and Plymouth Road to a telephone post, J. H. Davenport's corner; thence in a N direction along J. H. Davenport's line to an iron post in Beasley Branch J. H. Davenport's SE corner; thence along the run of Beasley Branch to a stake and cyprus, C. L. Simpson's line at an iron axle, the beginning of the Jamesville and Plymouth Road. Containing 117 acres, more or less. This 6th of May, 1927. B. A. CRITCHER, roy-10-4t Trustee. p HI lama I should be killed I \ Bee Brand Powder or \ liquid kills Flies, Fleas, \ Mosquitoes, Roaches. \ Ants, Water Bugs, Boa 1 Bass, Moths, Crickets, 1 Poultry Lice and many I other bisects. / Bjsri / ioc and JSC soc ud 79C / socudti.oo Si.as / ioc Spray Om n>| / Write forfree booklet ookUl # laghoa— ■■dgenUnin—-ta I lfcCoraick 4 Co. Baltimore, lid. \ Bee \ Brand INSECT tl± POWDlRgfijH Bp 1 Miss Ruby Barnhill of Washington ' visited friends here this week. Mrs. W. E. Dunn and children have i returned from Wilson where they . visited relatives last week. i Mrs. Joe Bell will leave tomorrow t foi Elizabeth City to visit relatives, i E. H. Ange of Jannesville was in town yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Salsbury and 1 Mrs. Don Matthews, jr., of Hamilton, 1 attended the meeting of the Baptist i Woman's Missionary meeting held ] here yesterday. Mrs. J. O. Manning, Mrs. Henry D. Harrison, Misses Jennettc Wed- 1 more and Pattie Edmondson and Messrs. James E. Harrell and Julian Harrell are attending the Philathea meeting in Mt. Airy this week. _ Mr. L. H. Davis, principal of the local school, left for his home in Davis, Cateret county, yesterday af ternoon. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of tne authori ty contained in thart certain deed ot trust executed to the undersigned trustee on the 23rd day of May, by N. R. Manning and wife and of i record in the public registry of Mar tin County in Book Q-2 at page 123, sail) deed of trust having been given to secure a note of even date and tenor therewith and the stipulations contained in said deed of trust not ha\ing been complied with ami at the request of the parties interestei, the undersigned trustee will ou tlay, June 13th, 1927 at 12 o'clock| M. in front of the court house door in| the Town of Williamston, N. C. offer! for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, the follow- j ing described property: A one-half undivided interest in lands described as follows: On ihe .North by lands of Joe Modlin on tne East by Jamesville and Washington I I -and Co. on the South by Jamesville ! anc. Washington l4ind • Co. on the north by Grimshaw Land containing! 100 acres more or less ar.d known a»;! Grimshaw Land, this being one-half Grimshaw Land. NOTICE OF SALE Under nd by virtue of the authori- > ty contained in that certain deed of i trust executed to the undersigned I trustee on the 23rd day of May, 1924 by A. F, Stallings und wife, said deed of trust being of record in ths rublic registry of Martin County in Ptok Q-2 at page 121, said deed of trust having been given to secure a certain note of even date and tenor therewith', and the stipulations con tained in said deed of trust not hav ing been complied with and at the request of the parties interested, the undersigned trustee will on Monday the 13th day of June, 1927 at 12 o'- clock M. in fror.t of the Court House Door in the lown of Williamston, N. C. offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, the following described property: Bounded on the North by Ball Gray Farm, on the East by Clyde Modlirt;" on the South by H. E. Ellison and on the West by J. A. Davis Land containing 50 acres ,and known as a part *of Wrighter Davis Land and given to J. A. Davis by Wrighter Davis. Two lots in the Town of Jamesville known as the Gin House lots adjoin ing W. B. Gaylord on the North side ; This the 12th day of May, 1927. i my-13-4t Trustee. ' Wheeler Martin, Attorney. PENDER'S YELLOW FRONT STORES Shop With Safety Re Sure of Quality The Pender Kind Chapel Brand Apple Sause, No. 2 can, 11 y 'c Colonial Cut Stringless Beans, No 2 can, 17c I). 1\ Whole Head Rice, 1 lb carton, 3 for 28c California Yellow Cling Peaches, large can, 3 for 50c * Wonder or Palace I). P. Yellow Label FLOUR TEA Patent or Self-Ruing _ 61b. bag 12 lb. bag 1-4 lb.'l in 1-2 lb. Tin 33c , 57c 21c 39c__ OUR PRIDE BREAD, giant 21-ounce loaf, save the wrappers lQc Land O'Lakes Sweet D. P. BACON Cream BUTTER Breakfast Sliced Pound. Cut From Tub 1-2 lb Carton 1 lb. Carton 57c 24c 47c * I TWENTIETH CENTURY CLUB MEETS— The Twentieth Century club held its regular meeting at the home of Mrs. J. W. Watts, jr. Wednesday afternoon at four o'clock. The program was on the general topic, "Need of Consolidated Schools" and Mrs. F. U. Barnes had the first paper which gave the facts and fig ures about North Carolina's develop ment, in school work. Mrs. Clayton , Moore read a paper which outlined the reasons and needs for consolidat-' ed schools. She read the article also j in Tuesday's Enterprise, urgfffe theJ people to register for the school tlec- j tion to be held in July. Mrs. W. B. j Watts read a short story and Mrs. J. S. Rhodes gave some very interest ing jcurrent events prepared by Mrs. j N. C. Green. i The Uostess assisted by Mrs. M. D. Watts and Mrs. J. G. Godard, jr. served frozen fruit salad, saltines, sandwiches and pickles. Special guests were Mesd&mes C. A. Harrison, J. D. Woolard, 0. S. An dtrson, Jno. A. Manning, T. W. Lee, W. T. Hufiter, E. P. Cunningham, M. D. Watts, Robert Everett, J. S. Gets inger, T. B. Brandon and Miss Delphia Piobles. SECOND TRACT: Bounded on "..he North by J. E. Manning und N. 11. Manning and J. L. Coltruin, on the ha.';t by lands of P. E. Getsinger, on the South by lands of W. G. Hard;- .son and the West by W. G. Hardison and Jno. R. Coltrain, containing 100 ecies more or -less and known as J. B. Griffin land. This the 12th day of May,'l927. HENRY C. JACKSON, my-17-4t Trustee. Wheeler Martin, Attorney. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of th power of sale contained in that certain Deed of Trust executed to the undersigned Trustee oh the 23rd day of October, 1924, and of record in the Martin ' C(.unt>'%tegistry, in Book Q-2, at page i 195, securing certain bonds of even j i ate therewith, and the stipulations ! pot having bean complied with and at ; tlii' request of the holder of said , bonds, tfic undersigned Trustee will, BOY WAS SICK Texan Telli How He Got Ac quainted With the Good Work of Black-Draught as a Laxative. Olenflora, Texas.—"l had a sick spell when just fifteen years old," ; says Mr. Georgu W. Maness, R. F. D. 2, this place. "Anyone who has had chills, liko I had, is apt to remem- ! ber them. I was a sick boy—just lay around the home, weak. My skin was yellow and I could hardly stand \jp. I had hard chills. "My father gavo me quinine. Someone told him to give me Black- Draught with it. He Drought some home, and they fixed it up like a tea. It wasn't very good, but I was so sick 1 would take anything. "After a few days, I began to foel better. I was hungry anil could eat. I kept on taking the tea for awhile, ®nd I got well. I haven't had chills since then, but I have taken a lot of Black-Draught since that time. It is a family medicine with me." Where assistance is needed in the way of a laxative or cathartic, Thed ford's Black-Draught should be tak en, as often as necessary, to open the bowels and put them in a health ly and normal state of activity. Try it; lc a dose. NC-185 mTTW.i i Qij , %difleeßfflEZSß2P rfjpv . * J THE ENTERPRISE WILLIAkSTON, W. C. on the Ist day of July, 1927, at 12 M. offer for sale at public auction to o'clock, Noon, offer for sale to the the highest bidder for cash the fol highest bidder, for cash, the follow- lowing described property: ing described property: Beginning in P. E. Getsinger's line A of the J. W. Watts Farm Land | erdly with P. E. Getsinger's line to division as surveyed ar.d platted by : the Phillips Lumber Co.'s line, thence D. C. James, C. E. Said fclat being of Southwardly along the Phillips Lum record in the Public Registry of Mar- ber Co.'s line to the Jamesville and tin County, in, Land Division Book Washington Road, thence along said No. 1 at page ... read to the beginning containing 50 This the Ist day of June, 1927. acres more or less and being a part E. S. PEEL, of the J. B. Griffin and G. W. Hardi- Je-3-4t Trustee. This the 12th day of May, 1927. Place of sale: Court House Door, HENRY C. JACKSON, Williamston, N. C. my-17-4t Trustee. Wheeler Martin, Attorney. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power NOTICE ot sale contained in that certain Deed Under and by Virtue of the power of Trust executed to the undersjgn- of sale contained in that certain deed ti Trustee on the 19th day of April, of trust executed to the undersigned 1921, and of record ih the Martin Trustee, on the 3rd day of July, 1924, j County Registry, in Bo >k H-2, at and of record in Martin County Reg- I page 89, securing certain bonds of istry in Book Q2, page 165, seeur even date therewith, and the stipula- ir.g certain bonds ot even date there tions not having been complied with v/ith, and the stipulations not having and at the request of the holder ot been complied with, and at the re said bonds, the undersigned Trustee quest of the holder of said bonds, the will, on the Ist day of July 1927, at undersigned, will, on the 16th day, of 12 o'clock, Noon, offer for sale to the June, -1927, at the courthouse door of highest bidder, for cash, the follow-j Martin County, at 12 o'cock Noon, ing described property: [ sell to the highest bidder, for cash, A house and lot in the Town of. the following described property: Williamston, North Carolina, on the I A tract of land containing Seventy north side of Main Street, adjoin-1 Eight (78) acres, and being bounded ing the property of C. A. Martin, J.I on the North by Wilson, Griffin and H. Saunders and G. N. (iurganus. ; Wells, on the East and South by the This the Ist day of June, 1927. I lands of Wilson, and on the South and 11. A. CRITCIIER, • i West by the New Road which runs Je-3-4t Trustee. | through the lands formerly known as Place of sale: Court House Door, the J. W. Watts farm and being Williamston, N. C. (farms Nos, 4-5-6-7-8, 9, 10 and 11 NOTICE 01" SALE Cowen by J. W. Watts Nov. 30, 1917, Under and by virtue of the author- tmmled in Book V i, pa g e 305. Above ity contained -in that ceitain deed of ( ) PS( . r jptj on n »ade from map made by trust executed to the undersigned j u Moblcv> Surveyor, said map trustee on the 23rd day of May 1924, beillK fiU>d with the Fe , lorul LaIlU by W. G. Haralson an,f wite and of i: ank> S. C. record in the public registry of Mar- Thig the mh , lav of May> 1y27 tin County in llook Q-2 at page 124, 1)l Kf ,- t'RITCHEK, said deed of trust having been given m y_2o-4t Trustee. to secure a certain note of even date and tenor therewith ant? the stipula tions in said deed of trust not hav ing been complied with and at the J J J request of the parties interested, the # Prellcri ption for undersigned trustee will on Monday MALARIA, CHILLS AND FEVER,' the 13th day tt Jun*, 1927 in front, OR BILIOUS FEVER of the Court House door in the Tow r. „ Kjl|g , he Germl of Williamston, N. C. at 12 o clock, SALE OF LAND FOR TAXES 1, Luther Peel, Tax Collector for the Williamston graded school, have this day levied on the following tracts or parcels of land and will sell same at public auction, for cash, in front of the Court House door of Martin County on June 6th, 1927 at 12 o'clock M. for taxes due and unpaid for the year 1924, unless the taxes and cost are paid on or before that date. This the 3rd day of May, 1927. •Mrs. Annie Digits, 1 res. $ 3.50 SI.BO $ 5.30 Mrs. Nancy Cherry, 1 lot' : 2.40 1.80 4.20 Mrs. B. D. Critcher, 1 r«tf u,— —— 11 90 1.80 13.70 Mrs 8. A. Critcher, I 15.92 I.NO 17.72 Critcher & Critcher, 1 re , ... 12.60 1.80 14.40 J (1. Godard, 1 res. and store ' 91.14 1.80 92.94 Mrs. E. L. Godwin, 1 its'. ; , 56.14 1.80 57.94 Mis. q. H. Godwin, 1 res. 19.81 1.80 21.61 A. J. Manning, 125 acre- Watts 25.83 1.80 27.63 Williamston Land Imp. Co., 640 acros Biggs Land 98.00 1.80 99.80 Mrs. L. Williams, 1 re-% Main St. - 1 12.25 1.80 14.05 Colored Elijah Baker, 1 res. _wr 2- 3.1f 1.80 4.95 Elijah llrown, 1 jot , 2.30 1.80 4.10 Burdgers Heirs, 1 lot ' 2.35 1.80 4.15 Sarah Clemmons, 1 res. 2.45 1.80 4.25 I Henry (iurganus, 1 Gertrude llas.sell, 1 res.. 2.89 1.80 4.69 Elijah Moore, 1 res. 6.25 1.80 7.06 Caesar Purvis, 1 res. ; 2.10 1.80 3.90 I Toba-Purvis, 1 lot , 1.06 1.80 2.85 Whit Ruffin, 1 lot _ 1.25 1.80 3.05 J. R. 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