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Tuesday, December 11,1928 ■B——■ H I sIEEi Society & Weddings . To Pmonb Mrs. ELBERT 8. PEEL. Editor Spend Week End in Norfolk Mr. and Mrs. Rush Bondurant spent the * week end with relatives in Nor folk. ■» Holding Court in Kenansville Judge Clayton Moore is holding court in Kenansville this week. ♦ Guest of Mr. and Mrs. Manning Dr. Royal J. Dye, of Indianapolis, I. Ind.. was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Manning while here over the k week end. Visitors Her* Saturday 9*l*' Messrs. Hill and Pitt, of Rocky ■ Mount, were visitors here Saturday. I Attend Convention in Plymouth Mesdames A. T. Perry and J. O. Manning attended the One-Day Con- I vi ntion in Plymouth yesterday. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Margolis Mr. and Mrs. Gorvine, of Rober souville, and Mr. and Mrs. B. Gold stein, of Windsor, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Margolis. • Spend Sunday in Warsaw Irving Margolis and Lyman Britt spent Sunday with Max Margolis in Warsaw. Here Prom Rocky Mount Mr, anf Mx". Ropert W. Hoggard '* and Mr. Sloan, of Rocky Mount, were the guests oi Mr. and Mrs. .W. L. Maiming Sunday. Visit 4in Tarbsvo *' . ' Mrs. W. C. Manning visited friends in Tarboro yesterday and today. ' ■ ♦ Attend Convention in Plymouth Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Hale attended the one-day convention held in Ply mouth Monday. Spend Sunday "ITSule.gh Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Courtney and Mrs. W. J. Hodges spent Sunday vis iting Mis 4 Miriam Courtney and Wil liam Hodges in Raleigh. ■ • ■ Visit in Loniabtirg and Oxford Mrs. Warren H. Biggs and little * daughter, Mildred, spent the week end with relatives in Lauisburg and Ox ford. NOTICE OF SALE r By virtue of the power of sale, in a certain deti of trust from N. S. Har £nve and wile to J. C. Smith, trustee, ted November sth, 1926, and of rec ord in the office of the register of deeds for Martin County in book P-2, at page 216, and by reason of default in the payment .of the debt thereby secured, the underkigned wHi, on Tuesday, the Ifcth day itf December, 1928. at 12 o'- clock nooH before the court-house door of Martin County, N.' C-, offer for sale at public auction, for cash, and to ths highest bidder, the follow ing lan«y^\ Situate pu the w«»t side of Cross Street, in tbe town of Parmelf, N- C., and bound on the north by the lands of Mrs. Nancy Winn- on the east by said Cross £tr«*t: on the south by the lands of Wilson Andrews; on the west by the lanjijs gf Wilson Andrews: sud being the same lands described in a leed of eu*a date (Nov. 5, 1926) from John W. J#|ly and others, and de scribed in a certain deed from R. R. W hitehurst and others, dated March 6th, 1914, recorded in the registry of Martin ( ounty, in book E-l, at page 597 The succesaful bidder at Hie above sale wil ba required to deposit as much as 10 per cent of his bid im mediately at the close of the sale, as evidence of good fait|i and pending re port of sale to the superior court of Martin Caanty; and said sale will be reported to said court as required by law. Upon failure to make such deposit, the aforesaid lands will be re-sold at the same place and on the same date at the hofcr of one o'clock p. nt. This November 16th. 1928. J C. SMITH* n2O 4tw Trustee. The TraatC'o of Washington, own er of the f«fct. J. H. Bonwer. attorney. 666 is a Prescription for COLDS. QRIPPE, FLU, DENOUE, BILIOUS PEVER and MALARIA. It is the moat apeedy remedy known Jewelry . CHRISTMAS .. -- - .' —: .. ~ ' - --" We have an excellent line of Christmas Jew elry. Everything for every member of the family. Diamond Rings, Pearls, Toilet Sets, ' Brooches, Watches, Cigarette Cases I and many more articles suitable for Christmas Gifts. We Price Every Item ConservMtively W. C. Browning JEWELER Main Street * Washington, N. C. Attend Game Saturday Brodie Hood, Johnnie Hardison, and Bruce Wynne attended the Duke-Car olina game in Chapel Hill Saturday. Spends Week End Here Mrs. Harold Clark, of Belhaven, was here for the week end with her mother, Mrs. J. C. Crawford. Spend Sunday in Dunn Miss Esther Harrison and Roy Co burn spent .Sunday with friends in Dunn. Visitors Here Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Rives, of Beth'l, were visitors here Sunday. Mr. Staton Improving Friends of Mr. J. G. £>taton are glad to note that he is improving from a re cent illness. Spend Sunday Here Mr. and Mrs. Vance Bunting and little daughters spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Perry. • - ——— In New Bern Sunday Br. and Mrs. J. H. Saunders vis ited Mrs. J. W. Watts, jr.. in New Bern Sunday. ♦ -- Mrs. Watts Much Better Dr. and Mrs. J. D. Biggs, Miss Del phia Peebles, and little Jimmie Watts visited Mrs. J. W. Watts, jr:, who is recovering from a recent operation in St. Luke's Hospital, New Bern. Her fliends are delighted to learn that she will be able to return home the la#t of this week. > A Visiting Her Mother Miss Mary Louise Carstarphen, ol Washington, D. C, is spending some time here visiting her mother, Mrs. Fannie Carstarphen. -r- —4«—i In Elissbeth City Sundsy Mr. and Mrs. John L. Rodgersoti attended the Sswyer funeral in Eliza beth City Sunday afternoon. . • Leaves for LaGrange Mrs. T. F. Harrison, Mrs. Myrtle Brown, and Mrs. Henry Harrison car ried Mrs. Leman Barnhill to LaGrange yesterday. Mrs. Barnhill will visit het parents there until Christmas. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL Under and by virtue power of sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed to the undersigned trus tee by L. D. Roebuck and wife, Han nah Roebuck, on the 15th of Novem ber, 1926, and of record in the pub lic registry of Martin County in book P-2, at page 20>, and securing certain notes of even date and tenor therewith, and the stipulations contained in said deed of trust not having been complied with, and default having been made in the payment of the said notes, at the request of the holder of the said notes, the undersigned trustee will, on Mon day, the 24th day of December, 1928, at 12 o'clock nt., in front of the court house door* in the, town of William ston, N. C., offer for sale to the high est ( bidder for cash the following de scribed real estate, to wit: Situate on the public road (the old dirt road) leading from Partnele to RobersoiivHle, N. C., and bound on the north by the lands of Will Nelson, on the east by the lauds of Jesse Jenkins, on the south by the lands of Oliver Carter, and on the west by the lands oi L. H. Matthews and Ella E. Pow ell, and beinjf a part of the old Joe Bryan place conveyed to L. D Roe buck by said Bryan, by J. C. Smith, trustee, to A. E. Smith, and said A. E. Smith this date to said Roebuck, containing 76 acres, more or less. This the 23rd day of November, 1928 J. L. GURGANt'.i. n27 4tw Trustee. Elbert S. Peel, attorney, William ston, North Carolina. Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonlo Invigorates, Purifies and Enrich** ths Blood. Reetorea Health and Energy and fortifies the system against Malaria and Chills. Pleasant to take. 60c. Holding Court Here Judge M. V. Barnhill, of Rocky Mount, is holding court here this week. Spend Sunday in Norfolk Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Manning and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Anderson spent Sunday witfv-friends in Norfolk. Her* Sunday Rev. and Mrs. A. H. Marshall, of Plymouth, were here Sunday for serv ices at the Episcopal church. Spends Week End Here Miss Eva Peel, of Kobersonville, spent the week end here with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Peel. Cameron-Ridge Miss Ruth Ridge and Mr. D. C. Cameron were married in High Point Monday, December 3, in a private cere mony, only a few relatives and close friends attending. Mrs. Cameron is the attractive young daughter of Mrs. D. C. Ridge, of High ri oint, and was very popular with the younger set of that town. Mr. Cam eron, of Sanford, is now the popular manager for the local Gold Star store. Following a trip in the western part of the State, Mr. and Mrs. Canteron arrived here to make their home with Mr. and Mrs. J. Lawrence Peel, on Church Street. • MAN WANTED TO RUN McNESS business in Martin County. $7.00 to $12.00 daily—year around work—no lay-offs—uhusual offer. Write me to day. Mr. Porter, care Furst & Thom as, Freeport, 111. It NOTICE North Carolina, Martin County. Having this day qualified as admin istratrix of the estate of L. D. Gard ner, deceased, this is to notify all per sons having claims against the said estate to present them to the under signed on or before the 3rd day of December, 1929, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to the said es tate will please make immediate pay ment. This the 3rd day of December, 1928. Mrs. EMMA GARDNER, Administratrix of the estate of L. D. Gardner, deceased. Elbert S. Peel, attorney. d 4 6tw NOTICE OP SALE OP REAL PROPERTY Under and by virtue of the'power of sale contained in a certain judgment entered in the two actions entitled "lohn E. Williams and wife, Mary A. Williams, vs. F. S. Royster Guano Co. and Elbert S. Peel, trustee," and "John E. Williams and wife, Ma™ A. Williams, vs. J. W. Watts, E. S. Peel, signed by G. E. Midyette, judge, on the 29th of March, 1928, and said judg ment being of record in Minute Dock et No. 10, at page 592, the stipulations The utilities of a city are combined in your motor car \ Ii 1 1 "*"" YOUR automobile U some* been taken to make the die thing like a miniature city, tributor water-proof, thus Then ia an electric light and preventingMhort circuita power system, a water sys- from rain, etc. tem, • fuel ayatem. The entire electrical and In the new Ford, yon will ignition ayatema of the new find each of these ayatema Ford are ao aimple In deaign of the la teat deaign and beat and ao carefully made that materiala. Every part haa they will give you surpria been made to aerve you faith- ingly little trouble. Yet that fully and wdi at a minimum doean't mean they should of trouble and anpesue. be neglected. Certain little Take, for example, the ■ tU)n,,Qn * «• naeJwl from generator—one of the moat tUM to tiau important parfa of the elee- The atorage battery trieal ayatem which auppllea ihanlt he given water and the current for lighting and die connections kept clean, for engine Ignition. The generator charging hlc In the new Ford, the gen. • ho, T I e^ ira ? ed M . in, | l : . , , , cated. Spark plugs ahould erator la of the power-houae •7™ F , u ™ type and ia distinctive in be eleaned at Mgular inter many featurea. It haa hem _ ~i„ j —« j ahould also be kept clean .iJ 'h. dl.lrlhjlar c»m Oiling Ia neeeaaary only once »aK ,1 a year. About the oaaly thing eT ° 7 zww " - yon need do I* to have the Theee are Jnst little * charging rate changed aa things, but they mean a the aeaaona change. grant deal to ynvr ear. Yon rt 1- -tit-j to ,l. -1— ean have them leaked after \jaUßvlj WIIQU Mr ■ CTW ,f " ■ m-——* trieal ayatem 1a the .ignition W zEjszgfz Sr'rJr irJS'Ss ' new Ford. There le but one S""*"*. high tension eable and that A thorough eheddng-up connects the eofl with the at regular Intervale will distributor. Even eablee lengthen the life of your ear from the dietribntnr to the and give you many thou apark j»luga hava , aanda of milea of been eliminated. jß9|k carefree,economical Special care haa aleo motoring. FORD MOTOR COMPANY • • r*£ik • ffcSF. • • ■ i.t; . ;11 I \ s THE ENTERPRISE contained in Mid judgment not hav ing been complied with, the under, signed commissioners will, on Satur day, the 22nd day of December, 1928, at 12 o'clock m., in front of the court hovM door in the town of Williamston, N. C... offer for sale to the highest bid der, tor cash, the following described real estate, to wit: First tract: laying on both sides of the A. C. L. Railroad near Wilts Sid ing, bounded on the north by the lands of Buck Williams, on the east by the lands of Ransom Robcrson, on the south by the lands of J. M. Hopewell, and on the /west by the lands of Noah Ruberson and Henry Reddick, contain ing 50 acresj more or less, and being the same land whereon John E. Wil liams and wife, wife, Mary A. Wil liams, now five and being the same land willed, to John E. Williams. Second tract: Containing 154 acres, more or less, and bounded on the north by S. S. Hadley, on the east by the Gus Lanier land, on the south by Geor yianna Cotanch, and on the west by oc Davenport, being- more commonly known as the Bettie Williams land. Third tract: Containing 55 acres, more or less, bounded on the north by the Bell heirs, on the east by the Bell heirs, on the south by L. H. Williams, and on the west by J. L. Coltrain, and being more commonly known as the Dempsey tract of laud. The three above tracts of land be ing al of the land now owned by John E. Williams and wife, Mary A. Wil liams; located in Williams Towns|iip, Martin County, North Carolina. This the 19th day of November,, 1928 ELBERT S. PEEL, A. R. DUNNING, „ H. M. STUBBS. n2O 4tw Commissioners. NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of a judgment of the su- SPOTS BEFORE EYES Miner Had Dark Spots Before Eyes. Felt Dull, Tired, Achy. Doesn't Get Dwwn Any More. Somerset, Ky.—Telling how he had known of the merit of Thedford'a Black-Draught since he was a boy, Mr. Albert Garland, of thla city, recently said: "I used to work In the mines, but lost quite a bit of time on ac count of the sick spells 1 had. 1 would get to having a bad taste In my month, and a very dull, tire: feeling and ache. I would have daik •pots in front of my eyes, and I would be so dizzy I would stagger like I was drunk. "I took medicine, but didn't scorn to get any better. > "My mother told me to try Black - Draught, which I did, and after i lew doses I felt much better. Nov, I take It as soon as I feel the least bad, and I don't get dowu. I cer tainly can say that It haa done more for mo than any other medi cine I have ever taken. M I never get without Black- Draught If I go on a visit, I take • package along in my sult-caie My health is better now than l( has been in years, and I believe It Is the use of Black-Draught tha> did It." Black-Draught is prepared from medicinal roots and herbs, of lil t'h est quality. Try It. - nc-is.i perior court of Martin County, entered in the special proceedings therein pend ing. wherein J. E. Smithwick is the plaintiff and L. H. Gurganus and oth ers are deefndants, the undersigned commissioner will, on Saturday, the sth day of January, 1929, at 12 o'clock noon, in front of the courthouse door of Martin County, at Williamston, North Carolina, offer at public sale, to the highest bidder for cash, the follow ing described property, to wit: First tract: For Young— A m For Old—for Everybody! If they're feminine and frivolous—if they're Jl\n\ feminine arid fussy—if you want to give J ft rj J a them the best—we suggest j, [ V*V J W Onyx Pointex or 'B' na l Pointed heel stocking! \ Here you will fiud the moat frivolous of V ■ ' fSj chiffons fur the miss, Ix-atiliful 7C •', i wniUhwrj foi'lieriiiutlier.iiiMl liiindminic \ AbK ,enric ®* wei B hu for 1,10 o!,|pr w »ntan. /» every new daytime' w- even '" s color tAm #udrtH llrani Iluttin "t W Russ Brothers Variety Store WASHINGTON, N. C. The Headquarters for Santa Claus ALL ROADS LEAD TO RUSS BROTHERS VARI ETY STORE, THE HOME OF MANY SUITABLE GIFTS FOR THE FAMILY AND FRIENDS. SANTA CLAUS WILL BE AT RUSS BROTHERS STORE ON WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 12TH, FROM 3.30 TO 4.30. THEY INVITE YOU TO COME AND BRING THE CHILDREN. A PRESENT FOR EVERY BOY AND GIRL. GIFTS GIFTS FOR HIM Military Brushes Umbrellas . Safety Razors Bath Rob(S Handkerchiefs x Shaving Sets - Perfume Seis , Neckties ' J Toilet 1 * Sork ( ... £ Silk Princess S i,>s V I raveling Cases Handkerchief* Playing Cards x Bath Robes Desk Sets Cuff Links Luggage Towels Pen knife 'K ar j^ a j n ( •,, aK Belts I?rM> LIT?ID - Manicuring Sets Shirts " L/*v rIrLK Perfume Silk Handkerchiefs ' V*V _ „ Atomizers Gloves S Fancy Scarfs or H osc Cigarette Cases Hand Bags House Slippers. Fountain Pens v Necklaces Silk Underwear TOYS FOR WHEEL TOYS^^IRLS GOODS Swinging Doll . pW * ® ' Carriages . —— Airplanes Baby Carnages Airplanes R , Cradles • ' G ° , ' SeU Caters Tool Chests Automobiles , Table Sets Erectors Scooters Sewing Baskets Electric Train* Velocipedes —- Kiddie Kars (ff ar Chests TfUCk9 Wheelbarrows ' Tea Tractors - Wheelbarrows Do „ Furniture L , * ~ Wagons Games / Witt Engine# Skates , Black Boards * ■ ■ ■■ » Russ Brothers Co. WASHINGTON, N.C. Lying and being in Williamston Township, adjoining the lands of Bet tic M. Harrell and others, and bound ed by a line described as follows, The store lot known as the Sally Gur ganus store lot, containing one single brick store, lying and being on the Main Street of Wil!iamst it. North Car olina. Second tract: Known as the Eli Gurganus resi dence and_ home lot lying and being on Main Street of Williamston, Nqrth PAGE THREE Carolina, and being the premises on which the said Eli Garganut was liv iti# at the time of hi* death, contain ing one large residence and tot of land. The two tract* above described be ing the same premises described in a mortgage from D. E. Gurganus to A. J. Manning, trustee, of record in book H-l, at page 36. Dated this the 30th day of Novem ber, 1928. A. R. DUNNING. 1 Commissioner.
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