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Visit Relatives Here
Dr. and Mrs. G. C. Godwin and
Httle son, Grover, jr., of Asheville,
are visiting relatives here.
Returns to Arden Monday
Marion Cobb will return Monday
to Arden, where he is a student at
School.
y Here From Belhaven
Mrs. Harold Clark, of Belhaven,
is visiting her mother, Mrs. J. C.
Crawford. , -
Visit Relatives Here
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Purvis and
little son, of Waynesville, are visit
ing relatives here and in Belhaven
during the Christmas holidays.
Returns to Four Oaks
Miss Christine Dodd returned yes
terday to Four Oaks, after visiting
Miss Evelyn Harrison.
Here From Hamilton >
T. B. Slade, jr., and two sons, of
Hamilton, were in town Wednesday.
Business Visitors Here
Messrs. N.' 0. Van Nortwick and
J. Q. Andrews, of I'armele, were bus
iness visitors here Wednesday
Mrs. Pot eat Visiting Daughter
Mrs. W. L. l'oteat, of Wake For- j
est, is visiting her daughter, Mrs.
Wheeler Martin, and Mr. Martin.
Spend Wednesday Here
Mrs. E. W. Staton, Miss Margar
et Staton, and Mr. George Pittman,
' of Scotland Neck, spent Wednesday
with Mrs. Staton's sister, Mrs. J. H.
Britt.
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IV Radiator
I Courteous Attention and Highest
I Dollar-for-Dollar Value
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'atron* of our used car high business plane as
I v-Upholstery
(lepartment get th same our new car division.
I courteous attention and Look for our red "0. K."
I the same high dollar-for- tag when you buy a used
I riiilih dollar value la our new car. It is your proof that
I y yin|sa car customers. the car nas been thor-
I L y t a J Used car sales constitute oughly reconditioned by
I Ur t a vital part of our busi- expert mechanics, using
I \/f\ fu! neas -consequently, our genuine parta for replace
used car department is ment —your guarantee of
■p*conducted on the same superior VALUEI
I HARRIS MOTOR Co. PEEL MOTOR Co.
| Robcrsonvillc, N. C. Williamston, N. C.
Five Solid Car Loads of Oil and Gasoline
THREE CARS OF GOLDEN MOTOR OIL AND TWO CARS OF TEXACO NEW AND BETTER GASOLINE, UNLOADED AT OUR WHARF
WEDNESDAY, GO TO PROVE THE EVER-INCREASING POPULARITY OF v
TEXACO PRODUCTS
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The shipment constituted one of the largest ever sent to one distributor at one time in this part of the country. Think of
t it—a whole boat load at one ime. There must be a reason. ' *
- Texaco sales in this section have increased greatly during the present year, and with value supreme in both the Golden
Motor Oil and the New and Better Gasoline, 1928 is expected to show an even greater increase in sales.
HARRISON OIL COMPANY
GEO. AND GUS HARRISON KNOW OIL ~ ' WILLIAMSTON, N. C.
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Society & Personals
Mr*. ELBERT & PEEL, Editor
Visits Mr. and Mrs. Britt
Mrs. Mark Ruffin and children, of
Tarboro, are visiting Mrs. Ruffin's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. It. Britt,
this week. „ lrt ,
Returns From Nor J oik
A. Hassell, jr., has returned from
Norfolk, where he visited friends for
several days.
Here From Winston-Salem
John P. Booker, jr., of Winston-
Salem,, visited relatives and friends
here this week. "
Spend Christmas Here
Mr. and Mrs. J. Corydon Lyons
have returned to their home at Chap
el Hill after sending Christmas here.
In Murjreesboro Wednesday
Mrs. Irene 'Smith, Miss Mary
Smith, and Mrs. J. H. Saunders vis
ited Mr. and Mrs.. Collin Barnes in
Murfreesboro Wednesday.
Spend Christmas Here
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gresham, of
Beulahville, spent Christmas with
Mrs. J. C. Crawford.
Returns to Richmond
Miss Pat Harris returned Monday
to Richmond, after spending Christ
mas with her mother and sisters.
Return to Whitakers
' Mr. and Mrs. B. lJuke Critcher
and children have returned to Whit
akers after spending Christmas with
relatives here.
Herd From Jamesville
Mr. J. L. Brown, of Jamesville,
was a business visitor here yesterday.
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Spends Holidays Here
T. C. Cook, of Rocky Mount,
spent the holidays with his family
here.
Visit in County This Week
Kemp Peel and sons, of South Car
olina, visited relatives in the county
this week.
In New York City
Jack Biggs and Julius S. Peel
spent this week in New York. They
will return home tomorrow.
Here From Wallace
Mr. Sutherland, of Wallace, ♦isit
| ed friends here last week end.
I Business Visitors Here
Messrs. John R. Coltrain, Nick
Daniels, and J. A.' Roberson, of
Griffins, were here yesterday attend
ing to business matters.
Visitor From Hamilton
Mr. J. A. Johnson, of Hamilton,
was here for a short while yesterday.
In Town Yesterday
Rev. W. B. Harrington, of Griffins,
spent a few hours here yesterday at
tending to business matters.
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Here From Edenton
Miss Emily Wood Badham, 'of
Edenton, visited her aunt, Mrs. S.
R. BiggS, this week.
In Town On Business
Frank L. Gladstone, of Hamilton,
was in town on business this week.
Shops Here Yesterday
Mrs. J. R. Corey, of Griffins, was
here shopping yesterday afternoon.
HE ENTERPRISE '
Visits in Washington
Miss Lucilc Hassell visited Miss
Eva Hackney in Washington Mon
day.
Is Santa Qlaus at Hospital
Harry Biggs visited Washington
last Friday and was Santa Claus at
the Washington Hospital during the
evening. Before dispensing the pres
ents, he made a few appropriate re
marks. One of the things he said was i
should he have the right to change
the name, it would be the Hospital
St. Humane; and, of course, Dr.
Dave would be the patron saint.
Here From Windsor
Judge Francis D. Winston and J.
H. Matthews, of Windsor, were in
town yesterday in a special hearing
before Judge Clayton Moore in the
case of the Branch Banking & Trust
Co., receivers, against the directors!
of the United Commercial Bank of
Plymouth.
Attends Dance in Weldon
Miss Lucile Hasselr attended the
Kappa Alpha dance in Weldon Tues
day as the guest of Miss Elizabeth
Green.
Peel Motor Company
WILLIAMSTON, N. C. LOCAL CHEVROLET DEALER
WISHES TO ANNOUNCE THE
Bigger and Better Chevrolet
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WHICH WILL BE
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On Display at Their Show Rooms
On Monday, Jan. 2nd
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THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED
TO ATTEND THE FIRST SHOWING OF THIS
WONDERFUL NEW CAR. THESE IMPRES
" * SIVE MASTERPIECES OF DISTINCTIVE
AUTOMOBILE CRAFTSMANSHIP ARE HERE
TO STAY.
PEEL MOTOR COMPANY
Spend Holidays Here J
Mr. Curtis Bazemore, of Benton,
Tenn., and Mrs. P. A. Jackson, of
Hartsyille, S. C., were the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Keith during
the Christmas holidays.
Littleton Editor Visitor
Editor Daniels, of the Littleton
Dispatch, spent several days in town
this week as the guest of Mr. Ra
leigh Bradley.
Visitors From Tarboro
Attorneys Howard and Boss and
Marshall C. Staton, United States
referee in bankruptcy, of Tarboro,
were in town Tuesday attending the
Orleans bankruptcy hearing.
NOTICE OF SALE
Under and by virtue of the power
of sale contained in that certain deed
of trust executed on the 20th day of
April, 1923. by B. S. Hathaway and
wife, Ida Hathaway, and of record in
the public registry of Martin County
in book H-2, at page 261, said deed
of trust being given to secure the pay
ment of certain notes of even date and
tenor therewith, and the stipulations in
said deed of trust not having been com
plied with, and at the request of the
parties interested, the undersigned trus
tee will on the 31st day of December,
1927, at 12 o'clock m„ at the court
house door in the town of William
ston, N. C., offer for sale to the high-
lest bidder, for cash, at public auc
tion the following described tract oI
land, to wit:
Beginning at a corner of the public
road and the Sebrn Brown line and
running along said Sebrn Brown line
east to David Black'i line and along
said line south to R. T. Andrew's line
and the canal; thence along said An
drew's line and the canal west to the
Robersonville-Hassell public road;
thence along said road north to the
beginning.
This 30th day of November, 1927.
J. T. STOKES.
d 6 4tw Trustee.
R. L. Coburn. attorney.
NOTICE OP SALE OF REAL
PROPERTY
Under and by virtue of the power of
sale contained in a certain deed of
trust executed to the undersigned trus
tee by T. W. Revels and wife. Clem
mie Revels, on the 23rd of April, 1927,
and of record in the public registry of
Martin County in Book Y-2, page 233,
said deed of trust having been given
for the purposq, of securing certain
note of even date and tenor therewith,
and default having been made in the
payment of the said note, and the stip
ulations contained in the said deed of
trust not having been complied with,
and at the request of the holder of
the said note the undersigned trustee
will, on Wednesday, the 4th day of
January, 1927, at 12 o'clock m., in front
of the courthouse door in the town of
VVilliamston offer for sale to the high
est bidder for cash, the following de
scribed real estate, to wit:
Beginning on the Williamston and
Washjngtoiy Road at the bridge below
the old Rawls or Peel Mill, thence
north 17 1-4 E.'24 poles up the Wil
liamston and Washington road, thence
N. 19 1-2 W. 25 1-2 poles up said road
Friday, December 23,1227
to an iron ttob or (take, thence N.
77 1-4 E. 80 poles to an iron axle.
thence N. 88 1-2 E. 80 poiei to a pott,
thence S. 11 1-4 W. 42 and 2-5 pole*
to a black gum in a branch, thence S.
IS 1-4 W. about 68 pole* to the Mill
Run, thence up the various coarse* of
said run to the bridge, the beginning,
containing 75 acres, more or less, and
being the identical tract of land con
veyed to Clayton Moore by Jame*
Biggs and wife, Tamar Biggs, by deed
dated December 4th, 1916, which is of
record in the public registry of Mar- 1
tin County in Book L-l, at page 261,
to which reference is hereby made for
a more perfect description.
This the 3rd day of December, 1927.
A. R. DUNNING,
dl 3 4tw Trustee.
Elbert S. Peel, attorney.
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