Tuesday, October 18,1927 Oab We*ttace Etc. To Attend Medical Meeting Dr. W. E. Warren will go to Wil son tomorrow to attend a meeting of the Seaboard Medical Society. Spends Week End Here Miss Mary Leggett, of Tarboro, spent the week end here. Here From Farmville Mr. and Mrs. Louis Godwin, of Farmville, spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. God win. Here From Pactolus Mrs. Little and daughter, Miss Sophie, of Pactolus, spent the week end with Dr. and Mrs. W. E. War ren. Spending Week Here Mrs. Sebastian Macon, who has been in Alta Vista, Va., for some time, is spending this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Bur ras. ' Spend Week End in Wilson Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Manning and little grandson, Elbert Peel, jr., spent the week end in Wilson. They brought little Daisy i Manning Law rence home with them. Returns From Hendersonville J. G. Godard, 11, returned today from Hendersonville, where he spent the week end with his son, Joseph Godard. Two Per Cent Off 1927 Taxes - , > -4 . 'A. ' ' ■ ' ' " ' , . i _• THE 1927 TOWN TAXES ARE NOW DUE AND THERE IS NO BETTER TIME THAN NOW TO PAY THEM. V- . ' , " \ ' » ' ' " - - M *■* - . * " * am u From now until the first of November a 2 per cent discount will be al lowed on all taxes paid before that date. This discount was allowed by the , Board of Town Commissioners in regular session Monday nigjit with the hope that 1927 tax collections might be made early and save time and ! trouble next summer. ! ■' . . ■. • • * > 1 —— '.4 W. B. DANIEL ! ~ ■ ' ■ • v x i TOWN fAX COLLECTOR WILLIAMSTON, N. C. \ SELL YOUR TOBACCO IN GREENVILLE AT JOHNSTON'S WAREHOUSE We Sold Over 600,000 Pounds Last Week, and We Are Still Selling Our Proportional Part. Prices On the Betters Grades Are As Good As At Any Time This Season. Below You Will Find . • . ■ - 'yl' "• \ 1 ' 7 . y - v " • "Hi , -.A Few Averages: CLYDE NEWBERRY I*. J. STOCKS ' - CLARK AND STOCKS Pound. Priee Amount . PoUnd , Price Amount , . Poundl Prke Amount 136 * 30c $ 40.80 50 47c $23.50 ' 200 ic SBc $116.00 » 210 Sic 107.10 54 40c 21.60 160 Slc STSJ 140 32c 44.80 . « 6 bc " 4 soO ~ , 260 JBc 9880 ■ >O6 lie 32.86 ZrJJ ; > . J»J> 27c 28.60' - ' 140 ,r,.. ..., 50c 82.60 *" • 47c 3-84 17 6 59c 103.84 274 44c 120.56 74 S6( 4,44 V ' 114 61c ... 69.54 ..." ' 110 60c 66.00 ■ 46 Ssc 8530 - N - i 154 * 58.52 lOO 65c 65.00 72 . . 57c 41.04 110 44c. 48.40 \ 52 ....... 4'oc 20.80 , ' - 110 60c 66.00 • • , F— * 68 65c 44.20 ■ 1236 $559.72 496 ■ $25*12 V ,V » , '• " -* '1458 $715.52 Average $44.00 . Average $51.00 Average $50.00 FIRST SALE THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20th » \\ ' FIRST SALE MONDAY, OCTOBER 24th F. V. JOHNSTON, MANAGER ARDEN W. TAYLOR, SALES MANAGER ' FLOYD M c GOWAN, ASST. SALES MGR. Society & Personals Mrs. ELBERT 8. PEEL, Editor In Greenville Friday Mesdames W. E. Warren and L. B. Harrison spent Friday with friends in Greenville.,/ Leave for AskeviUe Mrs. Leslie Fowden little daughter, Anne, and Mrs. Whit Fur vis left SurttHV for Asheville, where they will visit Mrs. G. C. Godwin for a week. 1 . Spends 4Feek End in Leggetl Mrs. C. A. Harrison and-daughter, spent the week end with Mr». Blanche Anderson in Leggetts. Sfx nd Week End in Richmond Mr. and Mrs. Robert 'Everett spent the week end in Richmond. x Spend Monday Here Charles Godwin, jr., of Raleigh, spent yesterday in town. ' 'v. Leaves on Extended Trip G. W.» Hardison left Sunday for a trip through West Virginia and Western Virginia. In H.yde County Sunday Messrs. Lawrence Ljndsley, C. D. Cafstarphen, jr., Francis Barnes, f). I). Stalls, N. C. Green, and W. N. Monk spent Sunday at Mattamus keet Lake. In Raleigh Sunday . ' Judge Clayton Moore and Major Julius S. Feel spent Sunday in Ra leigh. PHONE Anything for This Department To 46 ENTERTAINS CARD CLUB Mrs. Oscar Anderson En tertained Her Club \ Last Week ( Mrs. Oscar Anderson entertained her card club last week at the home of her mother, Mrs. C. A. Martin. She had as her special guests Mrs. F. U. Barnes. Miss Nettie Barnes, Mrs. P. H. Brown, Mrs. Stuart Early Mrs. N.' C. Green, Mrs. "Titus Critcher, and Mrs. Charlie James. Mrs. B. W. Hardy made high score for club members and was giv en a butUmiere and Mrs. N. C. Green made high score for guests and was presented a pair of silk hose. - The hostess served froaen fruit salad with wafers. ENTERTAIN AT BRIDGE Mrs. T. B. Brandon and Mrs. G. H. Harrison Joint Hostesses . Mrs. T. B. Brandon and Mrs. G. H. Harrison entertained with thir teen tables of bridge last Friday evening at the lovely home of Mrs. rHarrison rm Mrrin Street, ft wis the most brilliant social affair giv en this season. The living room, music room, and THE ENTERPRISE dining room were all thrown en suite. The music room and dining room- were decorated with lovely bowls and cases of pink and crimson dahlias, and in the living room tall yases of yellow chrysanthemums, and howls of marigolds wete used.' The high-score prize, which went to Miss Margyret Evereii, was a lovely piece of lingerie, and Mrs. Robert Everett was presented, ■ ic* consolation prize, a perpetual score caul. y Mrs. Harrison and Mrs Brandon, assisted by Miss Carrie IMI White, land Mesdames C. A. Harrison and | cream and cakes, carry in; out the Hallowe'en idea in the color > with little Hallowe'en baskets tilled *vith salted nuts. Among those present were mem bers of the school faculty and wivei of the tobacconists here for the sea son. Mrs. W. C. Manning jr., ylay ed several piano solos, and Mrs. Harper Holliday sang, these selec tions adding much to the attract iveness of the occasion. NOTICE North .-Carolina? Martin County. Having this day qualified as adinin T i*trator of the estate of. llettie Yetry, deceased, late of Martin ( oinity. this is to jiotifv all persons having claims Farmers _ Warehouse WILLIAMSTON, NORTH CAROLINA Bennett, Barnhill & Morton OWNERS AND PROPRIETORS 0 « ', , ■ % OUR SALE FOR MON DAY, OCTOBER 17TH \ 48,172 Pounds Sold For $12,639.78 Averaged $26.24 • ■■ ■■ ■ ■■ ■ - r A FEW INDIVIDUAL AVERAGES LEGGETT &KOBERSON 412 Lbs., $151.99 AVERAGE $36.89 '•**,. . * LUKE JACKSON 564 Pounds., $2 7 7722 JAKE TRIPP . . 1,412 Pounds, $513.12 , AVERAGE $40.28 AVERAGE $36.34 HAM AND MITCHELL 996 Lbs., $393.54 BARNHILL & JAMES 848 Lbs., $352.28 AVERAGE $39.51 AVERAGE $41.77 SECOND SALE - THURSDAY, 20TH FIRST SALE - FRIDAY, 21 ST It Pays to Sell Your Good Tobacco • ■ Witb A Man Who Knows against the said estate to exhibit same to the undersigned on or before the sth day of September, 1928, or this no tice wilf'Tie' in liar of their recovery. All persons indebted to the said estate will please make immedi ate payment. * _j," S. ROMULUS BU'iGS, s!3 6tw - - Administrator, NOTICE * Under and by virtue of a judgment ,jf the superior 'ouiirt signed in Sep tember term. P>27, +n the case Fed eral Land Bank vs. S, 'S. Davis, et als, the undersigned commissioner will on, the 7th day Ot* November. VW. at" 12 o'clock at the cuurfHouSe doop jn Williiimston, ■ N. C; sett for cash to the highest bidder the follow ing described tract of. land, to wit: All tHat certain piece, parcel, or tract, of land, (ontaining acres, more or less, situate, lying, .and being on the main road from Jamesville to Ply mouth, and about 4 miles from James ville, Jamesville Township, County of Martin, State of North C arolina, hav ing such shapes, metes, and bounds and distaißV^"as will more fully ap pear by reference to a plat thereof made by A. ( orev, surveyor, Feb. Bth, I'M 1 ), on file with the Federal I and Bank of C olumbia, and being botmdeil on the north by tin- lands of L.. \V..Muellc aiul. (jeu. Marriner; on. the east by I'.. W Ange; on the south by the lands of Dennis Simmons l.uni b. r I o.; on the wist by the lands of 11. M. Holliday: these being the same tracts heretofore conveyed to said S. S. Davis by deed (row D. \V. and H. H. Davis, dated October 23, 1906, and recorded in the office of the regis ter of deeds for Martin County,- in book 000, page 575, and deed from T. H. Davis and W. A. Davis, and Miss E. Freeman, dafed October, 23, 1906, recorded in the office of the reg if'-v of deeds for Martin County in bok 000, page 574. This the 26th day of September 1927. *■_ B'. A. CRITC'HER, 527 4t w . Commissioner. —' • COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF LAND Under and by virtue of*autl)ority vested in'the undersigned commission er" by judgment of the superior court of New Hanover County, North Caro lina. in a civil action entitled Coucstae Chemrcal Co'.* plaiiitilf,* vs.* Maggie \\ ynn and J. I.ass Wynne, defend ants, I shall" expose for sale at public /Suction, to the highest bidder for cash, at tilt courthouse door at William stofi, N. C..* on Monday, November 7tli, 1927, at 12 o'clock noon, the fol lowing tractor parcels of land sit«at» • e.d aiij lying in the County of Mar tin,"State of JSortli Carolina, to wit: All of those certain tracts of land : Vying and being in the State of North j Carolina, County of Martin, near the town of Iwc'retts, N. C., and being tracts numbered ' thirteen (13). four teen ( 14i,' and fifteen flsl, on plat of land formerly owned by J. (!. Staton, and known as the Ni \\ . Ballard farm as surveyed by John I). Kcspass, said plat being found in Martin County No. 1, at page 4>•. to wh.ich said Register of Deeds office, in plat book PAGE THREE plat reference is hereby made (or more perfect descriptiori. Tract No. 1$. con tains 58.47 acres. Tract NOJ 15 coW» tains 48.58 acres. Tract No/ 13 con tains 45.82 acres. All the tracts above referred to in the aggregate Contain 152.48 acres. • « ' • ** • , Tract No. 2 contains 39.1 acres form-? erly owned by J. G. StUton,antflknown as part of the Ballard farm, as survey ed and platted by C. M.-Ctcjllc, sur veyor, plat of which is on record in Martin County Registry, in book No. J. at page 487, to which plat refer ence is made for description. . Tract No. 3, containing 38 07 acres, situated near the town of Eve.rctts, N.. C.. "on plat ot property • formerly owned by J. C. Statoi) and known as the - Ballard Farm, as surveyed and planed by C. M. Credle, surveyor, which said map or pint is recordtal in map book No. "1, at page 487, of the public registry of Martin County, ref erence to-said map is hereby made for a more' perfect description. I'illn-: Monday, November 7th, 1927, at IJ o'clock m. > ) l'lace: Courthouse door, Williams ton N. C ' Tvriiis: Cash. This the Ist day of ((etcher, 1927. J. (i. McCoRMICK, >4 4tw " Commissioner. , 666 is a Prescription'for XT, MALARIA, CHILLS AND FEVER, DENGUE OR BILIOUS FEVER It Kills the Germa

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