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✓ Friday, November 4,1927 BEAR GRASS NEWS ITEMS Little Miss Susie Gray Harris, the attractive daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Harris, entertained a large number of her friends at her home Saturday afternoon front the hours of 3 to 6 o'clock, celebrating her ninth birthday. Many games wfcre enjoyed during the afternoon. About 5 o'clock the little folks were invited into the itiiMig .room, which was tastefully dec orated, carrying out the Hallowe'en cr,l r scheme. Refreshments consist ing of ice cream and cake were served. I-iltic Miss Harris received many use ful and attractive gifts. Mr Nathan Rogers is in the Wash ington Hospital. >. Mrs. Jesse Bailey and Mrs. Gilbert K gerson were the guests of Mrs. Bill Lcary- Sunday afftrittfon. The parent-teacher association will meet '1 hursday night, November 3, at Hear (irass school, for the purpose of new officers. A large crowd is expected to attend. • >liss Mary Harris, who is attend-' school ill Greensboro, spent the week end with her parents, Mr. .and Mr>, Edmund Harris. , Mrs. Penny Rogerson spent the week end with hex tester, Mrs. J. M. Rogers,, near Peels schoolhouse. .iirrr" Saliic (.altraiie and Misses •Cln-a 'la.hei (lodwiii visited Mrs. IVei •'>> edtiesdity evening. Mr. (.uj l.eggett. Misses I,i ttisc and Sukie • Rogerson and Mr-. Charles I'ogerson visited friend- in Washing ton Sunday afternoon. Jar. Samuel M. Lee, principal of Lit tira• > Si'Ji .>|.' spent the week, #nii with hi- family at Pink Hill. 'A Tyge number attended the union Sunday. , yMr .Earf Willard.- of Washington was the guest >l Miss Miutie Bailey Sunday evening. ( hartes RogirsOn, jr., *»f W\ C..1., Washington, spent the week end with his mother,,' Mrs. Charles Rogcrson. Jliss Mary Ann Mnjrersnn spent llijp week end with. Miss Vara Green Rog erson. * •' i Spices and seasonings do not sup ply the body with building material or energy, but they are important as appetizers. A drainer is a great time .aver. Hqt-water can be poured over the china, and only the . silver and i;las,( s need be dried. i'fi test samples of labrirt for last-' lies tu light, cover one half with card-1 board and expose tin rest to direct stfnlight for If) il.n- t'rt te l fur fast-1 lies- in laundering, wash and dry half i your sample tindef ordtnar> coiixlitions. t urtain ni..w n„l - !i. niil U- tested in ■ these ways before purchasing, and Jryss goods when possible. ' .» •► • . . « » * .. —' , : ...iZiil ":- - ■■■ : - -' - ; V Visit Our Big :^V-; -_h v ' : *• ■ FIRST ANNIVERSARY SALE ****—^———— I-/ «■!—■— ■*:.-. • *\ ' ' ' - -'." ; "0 '/ :: ' ■ ' 'v. -.' at' 1, _ • - - * "> M. - ' .... r . ' "' . \•v, • . . . Robersonville, William&on and Everetts - ■ _ . / - , c ''''' '. WE ARE GOING TO HAVE "A PARTY" ON THIS, OUR FIRST ANNIVERSARY, BUT THE "PRESENTS" ARE GOING TO BE ALL HANDED OUT—INSTEAD OF RECEIVED. OUR FIRST YEAR HAS BEEN A BIG ONE, AND NOW WE WANT TO REMEMBER THE MANY HUNDREDS WHO HAVE HELPED TO MAKE IT SO—BY GIVING THEM THE BEN EFIT OF THESE GREAT REDUCTIONS! ALL OUR STOCK QF THE NEWEST GOODS IS OFFERED IN THIS GREAT SALES EVENT—AND REMEMBERJTHAT BEHIND EACH ITEM AND SALE STANDS BARNHILL BROTHERS' GUARANTEE, BACKED BY THEIR REPUTATION. » ■ * i Sale Starts Friday, November 4th . ' MAKE YOUR PLANS NOW TO COME AND SHARE IN THESE GREAT VALUES! See Circulars for Details BARNHILL BROTHERS To remove chewing gum from a washable dress, soften the with egg white and then NOTICE OF SALE Notide is hereby given that under and by virtue of an order of the super ior court of Martin Couiity, signed by M. V. Barnhill, judge, in the case of F. W. Hoyt vs. The 'Peoples Bank, the undersigned receiver for The Peo ples Bank will on Saturday, the 26th day of November, 1927, at 12 o'clock m.. at the courthouse door of Martin County, at C., offer at public sale to the highest bidder for cash the following described real es tate, to wit: First tract: Beginning at a point on the Second Street west of the A. C. L. Depot,.io the town of Williamston, N. C., where J. G. Staton's line inter sects said street and the line of the A. C. L. Railroad Company, and run ning along the line of the said railroad company land in an easterly direction parallel with the railroad track (>U feet; thence a southerly direction about 210 feet to Wilson's line; thence with Wil son's line a westerly direction to the street referred to as the second street west of the A. C. L. R. R. depot; thence with the line of the said street ill a northwesterly direction to the be ginning. The above description is in tended to convey a piece of land 00 feet by 210 feet on the wesf end of what is known as the gin lot, and where the peanut factory stands. ! Second tract: Beginning at a stake in the southwest corner of the one quarter (1-4) acre lot of the colored (idil lellnws Lodge; running .thence i southerly (60) sixty feet along the see ! ond cross street southwest of the Albe marle and Raleigh depot at a .stob (said street now known- and called lVarl Street); thence southwesterly (70), feet to a stob; thence northwest erly (60) feet to the lot belonging to the Colored Odd Fellows Lodge; thence northeasterly (70) feet, to the beginning. Containing (1-10) one-, tenth of an acre, more or less, and be ing the same land conveyed by .Sylves ter, Hassell to the trustees of the sec ond colored Baptist church by deed which is of rce.n the public reg istry of Martin County in book SSS, at page -'4B, the said i dored Baptist chiych now known as "The Corner stone Missionary Uapti.t Church," be ing tluU. 10l of land on Pearl Street the Cornerstone Missionary Baptist Church was built, and the land Adjacent thereto; the deed from Syl- V£sK r—lLt-»s«4l --Wmx- hereby—re:en ed to tor purpose of description. Thin) tract:. That certain lot or par cel of land lyirfg ami■ ■ hrinjfc Jn the town of Williamston. N'. C, and being at the'interscction of Wilson and Pearl Streets at the northeast corner of said streets; thence down Pearl Street 11(1 feet to the Roanoke Peanut Company's line: thence; in an eastern direction w:th the Roanoke Peanut C ompany's line 75 feet t > .1. G. Staton's and Lizzie Hines corner; thence with Lizzie Hines' line in a southern direction 1101 feet to all iron stob on Wilson Street;' thence down Wilson Street in a west-! ern direction 75 feet to tl' beginning, 1 and being lot No. four. Fourth tract: Adjoining ~the land- of the A C. L. Railroad Company, Geo, W Blount, ct als. aii I bounded on the north by the A. C. L. Railroad Com pany; on tlie east bv Standard Oil Co. on the si»o{t* liy (ieo W. MWiunt: irnrl on the west by lands'>if Matilda Wool-i ard: the dimensions being 85 feet wide 1 "FITil 132 feet deep; and being the aine premises conveyed —by the William ston Land & Improvement Company to Matilda Woolard, and of record in the public registry of Martin County in Ixiok T-l, at page 436, to which deed is hereby referred to for the pur pose of .description. Fifth tract: A one-half undivided in terest in the Hoard land, described as follows: Adjoining the lands of Jo seph Waldo and others, and beginning at four small ashes and black gums' on the north side of Conoho Creek, Hoard's corner; thence with Hoard's line N. 26 1-2 E. 232 poles to a pine; thence with said Hoard's line and said Waldo's line to tht Cabin Branch; thence down t|ie meanders of the main run of Conoho Creek, thence up the run of said creek to the first station, containing 210 acres, more or less. I Sixth tract: Beginning at the C. P. Pine, thence S. 33 W. 120 poles to John Buttery's corner in the Wolf Pitt Branch: thence down said branch to an elm, Stuart James' corner in the j Lee line; thence N. 23 E. along the i Lee 4ine 124 poles to the beginning. I Notice is hereby further given thpt at the same time and place above men tioned for the sale of the real estate l above mentioned, the undersigned re -1 reiver, under and by virtue of the i order signed _l».y Barnhill, judge, will offer at public sale to the highest bid der for cash, the following described notes, judgments, stocks, and other personal property, including al| the col lateral given as security'for said notes, judgments, stocks, and collateral, .same being described as "f&TlowS, to wit: ' Stockholders' Judgments Due The Peoples Bank H. M. Ballard, 3-26-26, $200.00; B. •R. Barnhill, 3*26-26, $100.00; }l. E. Browning. -7-25, .$200.00; Carolina Farm Land Co.. 3-26-26, $200.00; Mrs. H. Craig Chapman, 3-26-26. $200.00; C. 11. Cowan, 9-7-25, #300.00; J. C, Crawford, '>-7-25, JS'f.no; Mrs. Roland Everett, 3-26-26, $100.00; B, F. God win, 3-26-26. $100.00; S.' C. Griffin, 3-20-26, $767.31» (j. N. Gurganus, 9-7- 125, $100.00; J. t'. Gurktu, 3-6-26, | $791 72; Simon I*. Hardison, 3 c 2o>-26, ' $P'7,35: Charles Hassell, 3-26-26, • $501100; C. W. Keith. 9-7-25, $500.00; W. 11. .Uggott. 9-7-25, $100,00; G. S. Lillej». 9-7-25, $100.00; Geo. F. Ayers, shOoli,t)U: Arthur Barber, 9-7-25, $200.00; Mrs |.;. Stone, 3-26-26, $73.11; S, S Brown, 3-26-26, $189,84: J. R Council. $500.00; Mrs.' 11. H. jCowan, 3-26-26, $2,300.00; K. B •Crawlord," 9-7-25, $(.48.88; R. L. Gorn.to. $500.00; A. \V. Griffin, 3-26-26, $100.0ti; S. T. Harris, 9-7.-25, $100.00; 111. C. Ilembv. W. H. Hop •' *;i • , »-7-- , r sir'Hiu; •i• rr xiiiT)-," 9-7-25." $100.00; Wesley Lynch, 9.7-25, I $100.00; A. J. Manning, 9-7-25, $300.00; I W. Manning, 3-26-26, $100,00; W. C.' Manning, 9-7-25, $759.73; Mrs. J. .1 Manning, 3-26-26, $100.00; Mar tin Holding to.; 3-26-26, $3,100,00; W. H. ,\..rris, $500.00; I. M. (>aklev, 9- '/-25, $295.21; Clarence W. Peel, 9-7 25, $100.00; (iilbert l'eel. 9-7-25, $200.00; ,l;.s, M l'eel. 9-27-25. $100: I'. 11. Peel, M Peel 0-7-25, $100.00; I'. 11. l'eel, .1 1> Iti. SIOO 00; llhoda l'eel 9-7- 1 25, $100.00; K I l'eel, 3-26-26, $500.00; Wesley It Peel. 9-7 25. $98.15; William Stilt'.n l'eel, 9 7-25, $100,00; lesse T. Price, 9-7 .'.*. $397:54; J. S. Rhodes, 9-7-25, $697.81; S. I). Roberson. 3-26- .?'. S2OO 00; (~ ~ | Roebuck, 9-7-25. '"4 25; John L. Ro'dgerson, 9-7-26, $800.00; j G. Staton, trustee, $1,200,00; Mrs, X, l', Stone. 3-26-26, $500.00; J. I). Ward Kstate, $30,1.00: J 11. Ward " 7 25, $19.1.06;' W. T. Ward, "3-26-26, $200.0(1; Mrs. W. I). Weaver, 9-7-25, $200.00; ]■', F. Wynn. 3 J. L. Wynn. $879.00; Anderson, Craw for & Co., $1,510.32; ,\dmnr. of A T.I THE ENTERPRISE Lilley. 3-26-26, $100.00; C. B. Has sell. administrator F. W Hoyt, 3-26-26. $485.58; Mrs. Bessie Browning, 9-7-25, $100.00; Mrs. R. F. Pope, 3-26-26, $100.00; F. K. VVynn, administrator of B. VVynn. 3-26-26, $100.00; B, R„ H. T. BarnhfrH, administrators of J. E. Barnhill Estate. Lizzie Smith, administratrix of A. C. Smith, 3-26-26. $200.00; Mrs. 1). D. .Stalls. >26-26, $400.00. Notes Held by Peoples Bank 'VV. O. Andrews, June 6, 1921, judg ment. $26.00; Arthur Anderson, May 19. 1922, $145.77; VV. A Burroughs. April 1, 1922, judgment, $7 , 36f11. M. Burras, Nov. 1, 1923 (secured-by three tracts of land recorded in book H-2, page 369), $514.55; M. (i. Bullock, Mar. 14. 1922, judgment, $28.11; Ben O. and, Bessie Biggs, Jan 8, 1924 (se cured by deed of trust covering certain I,'tndL $500.00; M. 11. Chesson. April 13. 1922, judgment, $29.45; J. D. ( berry, Dec. 23, 1921,->540.00; VV. 11 Crawford & Anderson, Crawford & Co., 14-17-23 (secured bv second mort gage on real estate), $6X2.75; Jas. R. Everett, Jan. 19, 1922, judgment, s3 r 473.41; Leslie Fowdcn (endorsed b\ C. B. Hassell), Julv 15. 1021. $2,895,00; | Leslie Fowden (collateral note of J. G. Godard, jr., dated l-12»2o, for SIOO.(X>, judgment;.collateral note of Joseph VV. .Hardison, 5-30-21, for $32.50), July 8, 1921, $23.24; Leslie Eowdon, July 8, '921 (collateral, 87 shares of stock Brick Warehouse Co.). $2,894.24; Les lie Fowden, Julv 8. 1921 (collateral, note Carolina Farm Land Co!, en dorsed by J. S. Peel ami VV. C Man ning. dated 1-10-21, for $76.90). $34.59; J. G. Godard. jr.. Mar. 1.5, 1022, judg ment. $100.00; F. VV. viraves X- Co., April 14. 1922, $1.009.24; F. W. Graves .V Co., M«y 29; 1922. $806.(« l); I VV (Jraves & Co.. April 14. 1922, $2,342.33; I'. VV. Graves & Co.- il.Vy .>%- 1U22. $912.12; (late City 'l'm-! C" >.•, July 20. 1919, judgment, $2,500.00, G C. God win. Jan. 4, 1021 (endorsed by B. F. Godwin), 'judgment, *52,052,90; G, C. Godwin, Aug. 15, 192! (so iircd by bill of sale for $1,500,001. judgment, $992.00; G. C. God'viy Vug. 30. 1021 ( note J. E. Hardi>ou, dated 5-7-21, $75.00; collateral, note Eli Rodgerson, dated 5-21-21. $35.00; deed of trust J. J. Gardner and Mattie Gardner, dated 1-8-21, $124.50), judg ment, $145,28; VV. ('•. Gurganus, 17, 1922 (endorsed Harris. Woodson,' .llarbee Co., Inq), $109.36; N. R. (irit fin, June 3, 1925 (secured by deed of trust), $511.77;/ John Had ley, Mar. 16, 1922. judgment $49.62; I S. Iladlev, April 20, 1022 $891)0; C I! Hasseil, .April 21. 19221 $133.81; -U VV. Ua«U son, June 27) 1022, ssl 37; 11. C. Hemby, March 1.922, $100.00; Charles Hassell, July 10, 1921' "(en dorsed J." 1... Hassell), judgment,' $0.13.83; A. Hassell (J. 1. H. & Co.), Mar 13. 1922, $470.44; I. L. Hassell &j C..„ Dec. 7, 1921 (endorsed by J. L„ i 8., and vV. Hassell), l>ec. 7, 1921, $1,854.06; J. L. Hassell & Co. (en dorsed by J. 1,., C. B„ and A. Has- i •ell), April 10, 1922, $1,483.25; J. L. ] Hassell it Co. (endorsed bv J. L., C. IV. and A. Hassell), April 18, 1922, sl,- i 112.06; J. L; Hassell & Co., (endorsed by I. L. and A. Hassell), April 19, | 1922, $l2O S3; J. 1.. Maxell K Co.. I April 8, 1922 (endorsed by J. L„ C. IV, and Hassell), $1,483.25; C. B. Has sell, April 15, 1022, $l,0.f0.00; J. L.' Hassell. April 10. 1022 (endorsed bv j J. L. Hassell & Co,), ?100,4.C J. I. Hassell, March 7, 1922(* $72.99; J. L. •Hassell, April 3. 1022 'endorsed by! \ Hassell and 1 . W. K> i•»», $1,051.5'); t-J. L. Hassell, Dec. /» 1021 (endorsed f i.v J L Hassell and C. IV Hastf'ell.i $519.11; J. K. Hassell, April 4, 1922! (ecdlateral, note I 11. Beach, dated 1-1-20, $24h.(H), judgment; note J. H. Beach, dated 1-2-21, judg ment; two notes W. N. Griffin, dated -10-15-26, $666.33, deed of tjustr v note VV. A. Milliard,-dated 1-3-21, $109.77, deed (if trust r seven notes John Res pass, jr., dateil 12-10- 19, $2,000.00, deed of trust; note Sahry Williams, et als, dated 3-8-21, J1.921.05, deed of trust; note R. A. Lloyd, 5-12-22, $438.58, col terally secured as follows; Note How ard Outterbridge. dated' 418-21, for $369.75. secured by deed of trust; note and deed of trust R. A. Lloyd, bal. duo $478.55, dated May 12, 1922). sl,- 317.11; S. Tr Jackson, May 21), 1922, $92.00; C. \V, Keither, Dec. 20, 1921 (collateral, nqjes C. K. an«L.G. a ~"N. Moblev.- dated Mar. 1. 1921; balance due $1,920.00), $418.85; J. A. Leggc:t, April 5, 1924, judgment, $57.22; Paul Ldiey (J. I'. S'tnpson), April 9, 1919, judgtiient. $22.85; \V. C. Liyerman, Mar. 31. 1922, judgment, SIOB 87i John 1). Lilley, April 13. l*/22 (collateral. 5 shares of stock Bank of Jamesville), s2ls.K); Lotus Club (chattel mort gage), $378.00; J. O. and John A. Manning. Jau. 23, 1922. $463.07; John K. and VV. Lawrence Manning. Feb. 11. 1022. judgment. $113.00; L. M. Martin, Mar. 22. 1921, $18.37; Martin County l air Association, Aug. 5, 1921, $2,488 31; Martin County Fair Assu. July 27, 1921 (collateral, note VV'. E. Price, April 22, 1922, judgment, $233.00; note H. R. Barnhill. ■ 3-1-22. judgment, $2,000.01); note J. ). Man ning. 5-1-21; $250.00; uote \V. A. Perry 3-2(1.20*, $500.00; no to G. I . Godwin. 3-26-20.'5200.00), $3,108.70; \V. K. and S,\ Orleans. Feb. 2S. .1922, $127.50; A. L. and Mrs. ,l\ L. Oakley, Mar; 10, 1922, judgment, $142.50; Mrs. J. L. and A. L. Oakley,. Mar. 10, 1922, judg ment, $219 id; J. M Oakley. Feb. 25*. 1922, judgment. $300.00; J. M. Oakley., Luu> 27. W22. judgment. $900.00; (ieo V. OI K Au> 3D, 102-0, $728,00; Lewis S. Peel, Mar, 20, P>22. judgment, sl, 404.62; R. 1!. Powell" & Co., Vug. 23 1920, $7091*09; the Peel-GrifHn Co. Fehrnarv 25. 1 ''22 (eidlateral: Note VV H. Edwards. .2-23-22, S2OO (HU judg ment; note J. j„ Gibson, 3-1-20, $200.00 judgment; lurte S. E*. Hslrdi in, 1-18- 21, $209 58, judgment; note Wheeler Martin, 4-1-20, $300.00, judgment; note VVC.H. Hopkins, 5-9-21, $400.00, judg ment; note K. IV ( rawtord, 4-1-'2O, $500.1)0, judgment; note John A. Man- I niiiK. 4 -1-22, jj-500.00, secured by i»i as f MKinm'iit on' ival estate; no'.e (i. H, ( i)ltrain. 1-1-2!, "$93.03; nolo ordan (i. I Vol, 2-3-23. >1.»8), 54,12.1.45;- I ho. and * l.udic Koliersnti, l-eb: 2ft. 19227 judgment, $211.27; John 1,. Kodnor _MJJV-VX2-22J.. lolm 1.. KIMIK'' - spit ami Leslie Kowdon, 4-2N 22 (three -notes SI,OOO carli. an'd deed of trust !•'. W. Graves), $1,000.00; John 1.- KodKorsun, February 14, .192', $4.5,52; \V. i . Stephenson and Ann Monro, hob. 2!!. 1922, judgment, $150.00; C. I .Simpson, June 5, 191'', judgment, $250.00; J. i. Slaton, trustee, April 9. 1921) (12 fhaixs ot- The Peoples Itank stock), ,S Jk 'Tetter trill, Oct.-21, 1921 (one Share Semi mile Phosphate •♦tuck), judgment. $113.72; Clyde Waters, 1!. A. frit. Iter, May t>, 1922 (endorsed by IV. K. Barti li II), judgment, $50.00; \V. 11. \\ 11 Hants and Mrs- W . H, Williams, April 15, 1922, judgment. $12.27; (ial»rie[ Williams, January 19, 1921. $120.21; II twit 11. York, I' eli. 15, 1*22, $1.194.61; k. H. ( rav .ii'l. Sept, 5, 1922, judg ment. $50.00, Wlieelef Martin, Sept. 5, .1022, judginc'it. $ 7.35; X,ritcher & Critcher, Srpt 5, lOr'2, iiidgnte-nV: $105.00; Jas. S. and VV. S. Rhodes. Aug. 10, 1022 (secured In' deed ot tin. l on certain real estate). $531 70; C. 11. Godwin r J an. 2. 1921, $3,550.00; (.. 11. G.odwin, lan I, 1021, 1 0/' 1 8.!; C. H. Godwin, Jajr. 1. 1921, s2ss.(|iv,' C. H. Godwiu, Jan. 3, 1921, $4,659.38; C. H. Godvfin, January 6, 1921, $621.23; ! C. H. Godwin. Jan, 4. 1921. $4,882.00; C. H. Godwin, Dec. 3i, 1 y2O (collat-t eral: Note W. C. Mor ning, >-20-20,1 $447.50; note AY. f. Ward, 2-2(T-17, j $300.00; note 1". W. Graves -He Co., | 5-21-20, $l,QOO.Ot); iiMc Jas. R. Ever- j ett. 4-23- S3IHSSOOJ note Thcjt Rob crson, 4-24-20, $197.51; not 'A. T,.f I.illey, 2-20-17, $15000; not K. ' B.J Crawford, 5-20-20, $500.00, juh?ment), $3,079.81; W. 1- Stalls, t-3 21, s4.r! T DAVID WAR FIELD care of your voice smoke LUCKIES" v Jj4zn fkMl ■ Mm "It's 1 oasted" No )" '» ion-N(> Coiij'hi PAGE THREE .3&J..45; Stalls & Co., Jan. 3, 1921 (col lateral: Note T. T. Grimes, 1-10-20, balance, $500.00; note Stalls & Harri- I son, 1-29-20, $500.00, judgment; note 1 i. t. Godwin, 1-4-21, $1,160.00. judg imcnt), $1,617.09; W. A. Milliard, Aug. j 7, 1922, $443.00; l orid), Oct. 29, 1917. $75.00; 48 shares | stock Roanoke Tobacco Warehouse | Company; 2 shares «tock Seminole 1 Phosphate Company. J This 18th dav of October. 2927. J. G. STATON. Receiver for the Peoples Baltic.
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