Tuesday, August 21, 1928 CENTRAL WAREHOUSE - ROBERSONVILLE, N. C. Will Open Tuesday, September 4th For the Sale of Leaf Tobacco First Sale COME AND BE WITH US. BRING YOUR FAMILY. FREE ATTRACTIONS TO INTER EST THE FAMILY. SEE 808 GRIMES. GRIMES, MORRIS & BARNHILL Engagement! . Club Meeting! Entertainment* Weddings Personal# • • Spends Week End Here Clyde Anderson, of Raleigh, spent the week.end here with his family. Visiting in Bayview Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Anderson and Wheeler Martin will visit friends at Bayview tonight. In Morehead City Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brown and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Watts, jr., spent the week end at the Atlantic Hotel, Morehead City. _ . Visiting in Wilson and Goldsboro Mrs. P. B. Cone and children, Sarah Freeman and Howard, are visiting rel atives in Wilson and Goldsboro this week. Here From Lewiston ' Mrs. Burgess L'rtflßiart and two lit tle sons, of Lewiston, visited Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Anderson yesterday morn ing. Returns From Border Markets Mr. W. I. Skinner has returned from the border markets for a few days. Mr. Skinner ,*s here looking over the plant of the W. I. Skinner Tobacco Co., whicii has been enlarged recently to take care of the increased business of the company. Ijpuests of Mr. and Mrs. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Roy Anderson, of Em poria, were the week-end guests oi Mr. Anderson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Anderson. • - Visiting in Norfolk Mrs. John S. Cook and little daugh- Ur, Eloise, are visiting Mrs. Cook's sis. ter in Norfolk for a couple of weeks Visiting in Wilson Elbert Peel, jr., is visiting his aunt, Mrs. S., S. Lawrence, in Wilson. Attend Hassell Funeral Mrs. Chloe Lanier, of Henderson, and daughter, Mrs. Delia L. Carson, of Wilson, attended the funeral of their kinsman, Elder Sylvester Hassell, here Sunday. „ Return Home Messrs. Calvin Hassell, of Washing ton, D. C., and Frank Hassell, of Wil son and Raleigh, have returned home after being here with their father, El der Sylvester Hassell, at the time of his death last Saturday. HYSTERICAL MS Carolina La if Tim Triad Car dai aid Sara Sb Noticed Remarkable SMKhntm, 8. C—"l suffered 1 lone loot Ume. before I triad Car dul. and my only regret la that 1 Old not know about ltasooner," aaya Pruttt. 130 "T street. n was badly run dowu|lfl health. JJr "want to ptoeaa', and I had to go to bed. I waa not able to A) my houaa nii'lur many months. T got ao bad otf,! oould not bear to hare anybody walk acraaa the floor of my room. The leaat httla thing upset me. flonettaM I be> cama h*MriML 1 had bad pains to n» back and tfdea. and my bead and limbs would take spsOa of ach toftwblch almost ast me wOd. day Z waa readhw and X •w where • woman, who had • trouble hka my own. had ban ra- Uered bjr OardnL f decided at OBoa to toy tt; ao 1 began on a oo*S> Of the Home Treatment*. *n began to help me froth thi way first | took Osrdul regularly# for several months, and my lmpt-ove ment waa so remark sMe, that) my and friends ware delighted. tfcTdu* haa BP aqoal. to my opto* JJjJ, CMC reuiajaasud M to Society & Personals Mrs. ELBERT S. PEEL, Editor Here From Durham Hon. Oscar Everett, of Durham, and sisters. Misses Hattic and Margaret Everett, of Palmyra, attended the Has sell funeral here Sunday. 1 4 Attend Commissioners' Meeting County Commissioners T. B Slade, jr., T. C. (iriffin. and J. E. Pope, and Register of Deeds J. Sam Getsinge/ attended the commissioners' annual meeting at Wrightsville Beach last week. Attend Funeral of Elder Hasiell Mr. Calvin Woodard and Mr. and Mrs. Grantham, of Wilson, attended the funeral of Elder Sylvester llassell Sunday. In Petersburg Friday Mrs. J. H. Saunders and son, Buck, Mrs. Irene Smith and daughter. Miss Mary- Smith, and Mrs. Collins Barnes, of M urfreesboro, spent last Friday in Petersburg visiting Mrs. Henry D. Cook, who continues ill in a Peters burg Hospital. Visit Mr!. Myrtle Harris Mr. and Mrs. I). Harris and daugh ter, Miss May D., of Tarboro, visiU'd Mrs. Myrtle Harris and daughters last Sunday. Here From Jacksonville, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hassell, of Jacksonville, Fla., are spending a few di.yjs licxtvjiaving been called home on account of the death of Mr. Hassell's father, Elder Sylvester Hassell. ———— 4 f Here From Farmville Mr. and Mrs. Moses Moye, of Farm ville, and son, Clarence, spent Sunday with their son, Milton Moye, and Mrs. Moye. Visiting Mrs. Hardison Mrs. Mollie Peel is visiting her daughter, Mrs. G. W. Hardison, for a few days. She was called here on ac. count of the death of her uncle, Elder Hassell. 666 Cures Chills and Fever Intermittent, Remittent, and Bilious Fever Due to Malaria It Kills The Germs A CAR LOAD 5-V- Roofing 6, 7, 8,9, 10,11, and 12 Feet Lengths CHEAP * ' - •. ; . v,' • Culpepper Hardware Co. TUUOAY AND FRIDAY PU»UI«M«Q KVWtY PHONE Anything for This Department ,To 46 Leave for Asheville Mr. ancf Mrs. B\ .-WCritclier and cliil dren, Miss Alta and Hurras, jr., and Mrs. Warren 11. Biggs and little (faugh tt't. Mildred, will leave Thursday for Asheville and other western Carolina towns. They will also visit Mr. and Mrs. Percy Critcher at their home in Lexington while away. Attend Funeral of Elder Hassell Congressman Lindsay Warren and Fred Worthy, of Washington, were a nung those here for the funeral of F.lder Hassell Sunday. Josephus Daniels Here Sunday Editor Josephus Dattiels and Ben Dixon McNeil, of RaleigJ.l, were here Sunday to. attend the funeral of Elder Sylvester llassell. Leave for Nags Head Marshall Rodgerson'aud C. LI Har rison left yesterday to spend several days on Nags HVail heach. Keturn to Richmond Miss I'at Harris and little .George-T. Peers, of Kiclunond, have returned home after spending two weeks with her mother, Mrs. Myftle Harris. Returns From New York Frank J. Margolis has returned from New York, where lie spent several weeks buying fall and winter merchan dise for Margolis Brothers. While there he was the guest ol his parents. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND LI CENSED EMBALMERS We have recently purchased a new hearse and ambulance, which enables us to give our patrons th best of service at our usual reasonable prices. Day and Night Ambulance Service Barnhill Brothers RQBERSONVILLE, N. C. Day Phone 129 4 Night Phone 29 THE ENTERPRISE Visiting Mrs. Mizelle Mrs. S. J. Haines and little daugh ttr, I'hyllis, of Newport News, Va„ are Visiting Mrs. Walter Mizelle. Leaves for New York Mrs. P. 11 . Brown left Saturday night for New York, wnere she will I spend some time purchasing goods for the ready-to-wear department of Har rison Bros. Department Store. She was carried to Rocky Mount by Mr. and Mrs. C. A. "Harrison.' Return From Maryland Mrs. F. U. Barnes and son, Francis, have returned home from Maryland, where they spent several weeks visit ing relatives. Mr. Barnes' mother and sister, Miss Nettie, returned home with tlJi ni for a visit. To Return Tomorrow Mrs. J. S. Rhodes and son, Jim Jr., will return home tomorrow from Nags Head, where they have been for the past month. Return* From Nags Head Mrs. J. (j. (iodard, jr., returned Sun day from K'ags Head, where she has been for a week. Visiting Friends Here Mr. and Mrs. R. 1.. Karnest, of West Palm Beach, Fla., are visiting Miss Knima Robertson at tlie honrtTw her mother,. Mrs. J. 1.. Robertson, here. Mrs. Earnest is remembered here as Miss. Lucy Turuage and is a former member of the faculty of the Wjlliam •ton schools. . Here From Jamesville f Mr. and Mrs. (iarlaud Anderson, of Jamesville, spent the week end with Mr. Anderson,'s parents, Mr. and "Mrs. J W. Anderson.'" WIL.LIAMBTON NORTH CAHOLIN A Here From Richmond Hugh Singleton, of Richmond, spent the week end herewith friends. NOTICE f _ « North. Carolina, Martin County, in superior court. D. G. Matthews vs. W. H. Hatch, and | The defendants will-take notice that an addition ashrdlueuuthnierftdwlyup iaii action as above has been com menced in the superior court of Mar tin County for the purpose of foreclos ing a. tax certificate of sale* covering 10 Strei of Woods laud in Rohcrsnn | vilie Township, adjoining the lands of \V. A. and J. (j. Kverett. and which j was listed in the naitie of \V. H. Hatch I and the said defendants will further j take notice that they are required to j appear before the clerk of superior I court in Martin County, in his office in j Willianiston within .10 days after serv ' ice of summons and answer the com plaint of plaintiff or the plaintiff will apply to the court for relict demanded in the complaint: > Notice is_ hereby given to all other persons claiming any interest in tlie subject matter in this action to appear and defend their claim. And all per sons in.any way claiming any inter est in said matter in any manner "are Car Load Building Lime Car Load Cement Car Load Brick Cheap For Cash * C. D. Carstarphen and Co. No Investment Better Than Building; and Loan •• ~ *' ' ■ ... . 1 " • s An institution that pays you interest or divi- mortgage security. These loans are reduced by on your savings must put your money to Ihe regular monthly payments of borrowers so work in order to p>oduce those earnings. that the safety of .each loan is constantly in creasing. How (he money is employed is important to you.' The exceptional safety of this plan is proved ' - .by our excellent record and by. the records of Our institution produces earnings by lending ten thousand other institutions whiih operate as funds for home buildings and buying under first' we do. ~ _____ _________ ___ OUR 23RD SERIES OPENS SATURDAY, SEPT. 1, 1928 j Martin County Building and # . Loan Association «.■'. Office in Farmers & Merchants Bank Building . - required to appear within the time a bove set out and set up their claim in said action upon pain of being for ever barred ifnd foreclosed of the same. Ibis the 13th day of August, 1928 R, J. I'KKL, al4 4tw Clerk Superior Court. APPLICATION FOR PAROLE OF J. M. PUGH . Application will be made to the com missioner of pardons and the governor ol North Carolina fyr the parole of J. M. I'ugh, convicted at the September term of. the superior court of Martin County for the' crime of murder and sentenced to penitentiary for a terin of seven (7) years. All persons who oppose the grant ing of said pardon are invited to for ward their protests to the cotmnissiou er of pardons without delay. litis the 28th day of Jtdy, 1028 J. M. HUGH. By B. A. Critcher, attorney. al4-21 NOTICE OF SALE North Carolina. Martin County; in the superior court. Di. U. S. Hassell vs. Ben Bazemore By virtue of an execution directed to the undersigned from the superior court of Martin County in the above entitled action, I will, on Monday, PAGE THREE Septemlir 17, 1 ( )2S, at 12 Unlock tllMlll, in front ol tin- courthouse door of Martin County st ; Jl to tin- highest' bid der for cash, to satisfy execution, all tin' rinlit, title ami interest which tin- said Ben Bazemorc. the defendant, has in the tullowing rt*:i 1 estate. t>» wit: First tract: Beginning at J. I>. Har dison's corner; thence a westerly course' to an oak, a corner Hear the Griffin rtwl; thence an easterly course along (Inltiii road to Jknnes Gardner's corner, a |>ine: thence a southeasterly course along (ianlnerV.liuc to I. I). Hardison's corner; thence with, said Hardjson's' line a southerly course to the beginning. I'ontaiiiing fit ly-out' acres. Beginning in Mulberry Branch, an ash, \V. IV Powell's cor ner, to the mouth of (.rape Vine Ditch, thence along Grape Vine Ditch to the fence; thence easterly along saiil ditch to \V. I'. Powell's avenue; thence a long said avenue to tlfe old Chapel road; thence up said road to a-black gunf, 1. t. Hardisou'y corners thence alt.lig a lint' of 'marked trees to an ash in the run of Mulberry Branch, I. ( Hardison's corner; thence up the-Tim of said branch'to the beginning. Con taining 25 acres, more or less. * This.the Bth day of August, 1928. A L KOKBUCK, a! 4 4tw Sheriff Martin County.

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