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Society & personals Mm ELBERT & PKBU Editor Weddiaga Etc. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Boush and children, of Oceana, Va., spent the week end with Mrs. Bouah's brother, Mr. Lawrence Lindatey, and family. Miss Hettie M. Gano is visiting her brother, Mr. Stephen Gano. Hugh VVyatt, of Oxford, spent the week end with friends in town. T , ' Mr. and Mrs. Godwin Dunning, of Aulauder, spent Sunday with the i'unnings here. John McAdeu, of South HiU, Va., visited friends here this week. Miss Myrt Wynne, of Wilson, and Julian Whitley, of Fremont, spent Sunday here. A. D. Mixelle, of Tarboro, attended the Manning funeral here yesterday. Mr. G. E. Yelverton, Dr. and Mrs. Henderson Ervin, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Davis, and Miss Eunice Davis, of Eu reka, attended the funeral of Rev. -A. J. Manning here Monday. Mr. Charles Hassail, of Washing ton, D. C., arrived Saturday to visit his father, Elder Sylvester Hassell. He left today with Mr. H&ssell for Nags Head, where Elder Hassell has gone for around 30 years on an an nual vacation. They will also visit several of the Primitive Baptist churches in that territory while a . way- Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Lawrence, of Wilson, attended the funeral of Mrs. Lawrence's uncle, Rev. A. J. Manning, Monday. * € , Rev. and Mrs. Richard Bagby, of Washington, Mr. and Mrs. J. Hodges, Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Holmes, Mr. and Mrs. R. E Hodges, Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Hodges, Mr. and Mm. Marcellus Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Buf- I'am, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Willis, Mrs. Sallie Ross, and many other Wash ington people attended the Manning funeral here yesterday. Messrs. Vaught and Frank Man ning, of Middlesex, attended the fu neral here yesterday. Mrs. J. B. H. Knight and son, Charles, spent the week end at More heid City. Mr. B. D. Critcher and children, of Whitakers, are visiting Mrs. Bsttie Pope for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Faulkner, of Rocky Mount, spent Sunday with Mrs. Faulkner\s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Highfc Rev. and Mrs. R. L. Shirley, of Hetma, attended the funeral of Rev. Manning yesterday. While here tlvey were the guests of Mr. and M/-S. B. F. Perry. Dr. Claiborne .Smith, of Rocky Mount, was here on a professional visit last Friday. Cyrus W. Basemore, of Chapel Hill, and Francis Manning spent Sat urday in Eden ton. Harper HoMiday spent the week end with his family in Dunn. Ritps-Stinss Lf Soothed and healed AX 4% by applying gently KM VtSRS fKr r ?| Million Jaws UATPYearly Special Bargains July and August Our buyer, Mr. T. F. Harrison, recent ly returned from the Baltimore market, where he purchased many unusual bar- ' gains for every department. - • % These will be offered during- July and August. It will be to your advantage to . see them. Harrison Bros. & Co. WILUAMSTON, N. C. Mr.-and Mrs. John R. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Taylor, of Ayden, attend ed the funeral yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Stancil Hodges and daughter, Miss M. Gray, of Ayden, were here for the funeral of Mr. Manning yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hodges left yesterday for Norfolk, where Mr. Hodges went to sea Dr. R. L. Payne. Mr. Mrs. Milton Moye spent the week end in Farmville with rela tives. Mr. CHfton Moye, of F&imville, at tended the funeral here yesterday. Mr. Irving Margolis returned Sat urday from New York, where he has been visiting for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Van Nortwick, of Parxnele, attended the funeral of A. J. Manning here yesterday. Mrs. A. R. Dunning, with Ave girl*, left this morning for C>li>iii;e Beadi, where they will camp ior a week. The girts were Misses Jote phine Harrison, .ilary Alice Dunning, Jlar)' Carsta,rphen, Ollie Marie Roa erson and Margaret Manning. Messrs. S. C. and Luther Peel at tended a meeting of Chevrolet deal ers held at the State' headquarters in Charlotte yesterday. Judge Clayton Moore left Sunday foi- Greensboro, where he is holding ccurt this week. Mrs. Tom Jarvis and children, of Wilson, are visiting Mrs. W. H. Biggs. _ Paul Simpson, Joseph Godatd, Jul ius Roebuck, Jim. Jr., Rhodes, Mrs. Rhodes, Mrs. Rome Biggs and chil dren, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Godanl, and masy others visited Coleraine Seaeh Sundfc y- M 1 A.- KNUAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. Hugh M. Burros an nounce the engagement and approach ing marriage of their daughter, Elis abeth, to Mr. Sebastian Mason, the wedding to take place this summer. FARM LIFE LOCAL AND PERSONAL NBWS The friends of Mr. John Edwin Manning and Miss Lela Mae Coltrain wili be glad to learn that they are ricely recovering from an operation which they underwent at the Wash ington Hospital last week. The friends of Mrs. Harry Uarnhill, who has been visiting her brothers, J. A., N. R., and G. E. Kubenoa, in this community, will be glad to learn that she is recovering from her ill ness. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Barnhßl, of Richmond, are spending this week with relatives in this community. Mr. Gabe Roberson, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bamhill, mo tored to Plymouth Monday afternoon for Mr. and Mrs. Spencer, of Rich mond, who are spending this week with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Peel, Misses Hilda Peel, and Do reus Corey visit ed relatives in Gum Neck Saturday night. Mr. B. R. and S. E. Maiming and fiimvlieti, accompanied by Mr*. Delia Manning, vinited relative* in Colum bia Sunday. Tobacco is being harvested very rapidly in thi» community, owing to c'ly weather. PHONfi Anythiag for This Department Tm 46 CELEBRATES TWELFTH BIRTHDAY WITH PARTY On Thursday night, July 7th, Miss Flcriel Cox delightfully entertained a number of her friends at her twelfth birthday party. They were received nt the door by the hostess and gra ciously invited into the living room where they * enjoyed games. After wards the guests were marched into the dining room to enjoy a course of cake and ice cream. The living room and dining rjom were beautifully decorated with gar den cut flowers and potted plants. Miss Cox received many useful and attractive gifts.—Reported. SMITH WICK'S CREEK LOCAL AND PERSONAL NEWS Miss EEleanor Roiberson, oif Wash ington, spent a part of last week with Misp Velma Griffin. Miss Lola Griffin has returned from WiHiamston, where she has been vis iting friends. "Tleswrs. Carl Griffin and Bill Har ris attended the ball game at Cole raine the Fourth of July. Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Griffin spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John E. Griffin. Mr. ami Mrs. T. C. Griffin motored to Williamston Monday. Bill Manning spent the week end in Four Oaks with friends. NOTICE North Carolina, Martin County. In superior court. D. G. Matthews vs. W. J. Adams The defendant will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the superior court of Martin County for the purpose of ob taining an order to foreclose the tax certificate to cover taxes of the de fendant; and the said defendant will further take notice that he is required to appear at the office of the clerk of the superior court of Martin County (I the courthouse of Williamston, on the 27th day of July, 1927, and an swer or demur to the complaint in said action or the plaintig will apnly to the court for the relief demanded in this action. This,the 17th day of June, 1927. R. J. PEEL* jeß4 4tw Clerk Superior Court. NOTICE Under and by virtue of a judgment in this cause, D. G. Matthews vs. Jack Everett, the undersigned comissioner will, on the lsft day of August, 19C7, at 12 o'clock noon, at~the courthouse door ofm Martin County offer at pub lic sale to the highest bidder, for cash, the following described tract of land: Same being a house and lot located in the town of Williamston, N. C., now occupied by Jack Everett, and bounded by the lands of Joe Milliard, Ben Jones, Jane Bryant, and the An drews land. This the Ist day of July, 1927. B. A. CRITCHER, jyti 4tw Commissioner. NOTICE North Carolina, |Martin County. In superior«fourt. W, S. Rhodes ,and D. G. Matthews Trading as Slade, Rhodes A Co., vs. J. N. Pugh. By virtue of an execution directed to the undersigned from the superior court of Martin County, in the above- I' S. R. BIGGS UNDERTAKER FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER TOT ENTERPRISE WILLLAMfITON, N. C. entitled action, I will, on the let day of August, 1927, at 12 o'clock noon, at, the courthouse door of Martin CountfMflU to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said execution all the light, title, and interest which the said J. H. Pugh, the defendant, has in the following described real estate, to wit: , That tract of land known as the Cox farm, situated on the left-hand side of the public road leading from Hamilton to Williamston, opposite the Purvis farm, odjoinnig the land of J. H. Sherrod and others and the Ro anoke River, containing three hun dred acres, more or lees, which tract is sold and is hereby conveyed sub- Report of the condition of the FARMERS * MERCHANTS RANK at WWiamston, m the State of North Carolina, at the close of business June 30, 1927. RESOURCES Loanis and discounts. 1448,940.79 Demand loans 19,260.00 United States Bonds and Liberty Bonds 85,100.00 | Alt other stocks, bonds, and mortgages 6f>,900.00' Bunking houses, $12,000.00 furniture and fixtures, f4,240.51 16,240.61 All other real estate own ed 1 19,103.39 Cash in vault and net a mounts due from banks, hankers and trust com panies 70,615.47 Cash items held over 24 hours 174.15 Checks for clearing 1,828.94 Total -$727,163.39 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in $100,000.00 Surplus fund , 5,000.00 I ndivided profits. Cess cur rent expenses and taxis Kjpid ... .... 4,884.07 Bills payable H5,000.00 Deposits due banks, bank ers, and trust companies 5,852.16 Deposits .subject to check, individual 292,101.64 j '1 ime certificates of deposit, due in less than 30 days 6,107.90 Cashier's checks outstand ing 12,522.27 Time certificate* of deposit, due on or after 30 days 214,825.4b Certificates of deposit is sued for bonds 1,860.00 Total $727,153.39 State of North Caroiirtu—County of Martin, July 7, 1927. I, C. D. Carstarphen, jr., cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above sftatemwit is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. C. D. CARSTARPHKN, Jr., Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 7th day of July, 1927. M. J. MOVE, Notary Public. Correct—Attest: JNO. D. BIGGS, C. D. CARSTAJiPHEN, Directors. TOBACCO BARN INSURANCE I * . 7 1 " • 4 : ' »- . T , - fl ' \ \ i " • • . —-j —^ * ,v \ 4£"* Remember, you need insurance on your tobacco when it goes into the curing: barn v Both the barn and " ~ the tobacco are in yreat danger just as soon as the heat goes up. - - And then, too, we make your tobacco safe in the '■ - 4 pack house. Protect your property by taking out a pol icy now. J ' b ' . I■* * I p> j Y . ; i • . 1 - '.. .•. * . v L. T. FOWDEN / PHONE 78 **; $ ... ' ' . ! " V,. Ject to the dower of Mn. Margaret Boyle, Widow of John P. Boyle, de ceased, which has already been as signed out of said land under definite metes and bounds. This the 1 * Ist day of July, 1927. JL l roebuck, jyß 4tw Sheriff of Martin County. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE . Under and by virtue of the atftHor ity contained in that certain deed of trust executed to the undersigned trustee, on the 23rd day of May, 1924, by W. G. Hardison and wife, and of record in the public registry of Mar- IT'S HERE The long-awaited high-compression motor -fcOnd ESSO f pOOAYiahMdN4irftkMMa4aa( high-compression fuela—of wUcfc 1 tutgauUM HBO to ESSO is today the uutitaxulinf Waiter. toniaHing isaules. It io whirling cars Th, high-comprseeian motor —ads with ease fa high g«ar gSSO Powared wtfth ESSO. it iesp»- yakascfci bl« of undreamW-of prrformanrr J* "" w apaiJ. imootKiMH, hqoad Uh-ntw jrnmm SMton tbtt iun belief. km« ainae passed their frtmm. ESSO Pump* Ev erymrktm ScUi Ofwotcr N«l for ESSO _ , * Th« availability of fwl lor tUI W»~ Bwt mm —ilk the liaij aiaisail ad- markablc new eofinc ia no laogsr a vent of Iks mi H ill problem. You will find BSflOooaaWa* hare a* ImMMO 4a iaatfaad tor still all "Standard" Sarvica Srartona al greaOar mMbm. Wading dealer* The raaaarkaMa saw aaftaa, rer—itf]~ Whether you in Sand to bary a f announoad ky oaa «f the ia> compreaaion motor—or atay duatry's kifMt —iwfais wis. f with your preaant car oaa is daaigaad to tflWa ao da fIAMPARf ESSO, the Giant Powar Paal. /"flail cmfmtty As troasaioas # (r n, "y It'( the foal of the fatal* power iliai i lit tobermt in Kara today. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (N. J.) t- tin County, in book Q-2, at page 124, said deed of trust having been giv en to secure a certain note of even date and tenor therewith, and the stipulations therein contained not hav in* been complied with, and at the najuest of the parties lata rested, the said land having been sold before under tha deed!of trust herein re ferred to, and she bid having been raised and deposit deposited with the clerk of superios court, as required by law, the undersigned will on the C6th day of July, 1927, at 12 o'clock m., in front of the courthouse door in the town of Williamston, N. C., of fer for resale, as required by law, at public auction to th« highest bidder for cash the following described prop erty: Beginning in P. E. Getsinger'g line in the J«me*viiie Road, thence east erly with P. E. Getsmger'n line to the Phitttp* Lumber Co.'* line, thence southwardly along Phillips hurriber Co.'a line to the Jamesville and Wash iiigton Road, thence akmg maid road to the beginning, containing 50 teres, more or less, and being a pert of J. B. Griffin and G. W. Hardison lands. This the 7th day of July, 1927. HENRY C. JACKSON, jyl? 2tw ( Trustee. Wheeler Martin, attorney.
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