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Friday. July 12. 1929. T 1 ' ii Society & Personals JrzzL Mm ELBERT L PEEL, Editor " J* . .. .. " 4o STSmSm * TTi 1 1 Mr. and Mri. Kenneth Lindsley and two charming little daughters, of Vir ginia Beach, visited the Lindsleyt and friends here Twesday and Wednesday. Bill Spivey returned yesterday from Norfolk where he spent two days on a fishing trip with officials of the V-C Fertiliser company. Miss Frances Williams has return ed from Virginia Beach where she visited her mother, Mrs. Edgar Mor »i*o« Miss Ruth Peel, who was with here stopped over in Suffolk for a visit with her grandmother. Miss Mary Carstarphen, who had her tonsils removed at a Washington hospital Tuesday, hat returned home and is getting along very well. She was carried to the hospital by her mother, Mrs. C. D. Carstarphen, Dr. J S. Rhodes and Bryant Carstar phen. - ♦ ... Mi»» Sarah Freeman Cone is visiting , the Fulghums in Wilson this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Watts jr.. Mrs. J. H. Saunders. Miss Lucille Hassell and Buck Saunders spent Tuesday in Norfolk. Mrs. Pat Baker, who underwent an ! appendicitis operation last week in a Washington hospital, returned home i today. Harper Holliday returned yester- | day from Greenville and Dunn. He , joined his family in Greenville and carried them to Dunn tor a visit with relatives there. m Re«. Z. T. Piephoff will arrive to- ■ morrow from Greenwood, S. C, after visiting relatives there for two weeks. Rev. Bill Weigman, who is spend- . ing this summer here, was visited this week by his mother, Mrs. Weigman, oi Orlando, Fla., and his sister, Miss 5 Maye Weigman, of Wison. ] Mr. and Mrs. T, B. Brandon have ptoved from the Tar Heel apartments ( to an apartment in the home of Mr. \ and Mrs. K. B. Crawford, on Smith- wick Street. Mr. Julius D. Hardi*on of William* township WII in town Wednetday. Mr*. J. S. Rhodes and Mr*. C. H. Godwin left today for Nigs Head where they will spend some time at Mrs Neal'i cottage. > * Mrs. W. H. Biggs, Mrs. Roger A. Critcher, Mr*. B. A. Critcher and Mrs.Percy Critcher spent Wednesday at Bay View. W. H. Gurlcin spent Wednesday with friends in Selma. • Mrs. C. A. Harrison has returned from a visit to her mother, Mrs. An derson, near Leggetts. OCTAGON SOAP 1 I O BEST GRADE - MM SUGAR 3 C BOX >5 LBS.. 24 c - : » * Saturday & Monday BRAND NEW MERCHANDISE FOR THESE 2 DAYS Ladies Rayon Bloomers, Men's Summer Suits, good all colore 48c quality suit $7.9S Shipment Ladies' New Hats, smart Men's Dress Shirts, white and flop shapes, your choice 98c and colors, each 95c Ladies' Ensemble Suits, Work Shirts, fast colors $1.95 good grade 48c MEN'S FANCY m/ v SPOOL COTTON » TOBACCO .ar» MEN'S OVERALLS , LADIES' HATS Oood quality ft tough 1 WIR6 Good Values for 95® PAIR 49° MEN'S CAPS Qfwi 11% LADIES' RAYON Light Stad.. OOt ID. HOSE-Pair -- ' ; 15 c Printed Batiste and Flaxon, yard 23c TIRES AND TUBES Voile, 40 in. good quality, 30 x 3 1-2 Tire, Wis. S3J9 all colore - - 18c 29 x 4.40 Tires $4.39 Ladies' Novelty Sliimers. 30 x 3 1-2 Tube 98c Special SUS to S2J9S 29 * 4 40 Guaranteed Tubes 98c YOU NG'S ALWAYB THE BEST FOR LESS WILLIAMSTON, N. C. Mr*. Lizzie Tucker, of Seliua, has been here for the past week visiting Mrs. Wheeler Martin, sr. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Anderson, of Wilson, were in town yesterday. Miss Frances Hoyt will leave to morrow for New York where she is taking a course in nursing at the Roosevelt hospital. Mrs. Oscar Smith and daughter, Miss Elizabeth arrived yesterday from Norfolk to visit Mr. and Mrs. Rush Bondurant for a few days. —• Mrs. Don Godwin and Paul Godwin returned Wednesday from western North Carolina where they carried Mrs. Godwin's daughter, Mist Donnie to a girls' camp. Mrs. Godwin left to day for Nags Head to spend some time. • Mrs. Ed Powell, of Grifton, it here visiting her sister, Mrs. A. T. Perry and her brother, Mr. M. D. Wilson. Mrs. W. H. Booker returned yes terday from Manitou, Colorado, where she visited relatives for several weeks. She was met in Richmond by Mr. Booker. ♦ Leaves for Ohio and Michigan Mr#. M. J. Norton left this week for Ohio md Michigan, where she will visit relatives for several weeks. ♦ Leaves for North Mr. M. J. Norton left Tuesday for points north, where he will attend to business matters for several days. • Visiting Mrs. Machlm Mrs. L. A. Todd, oJLMyrtle Beach, S. C., is visiting her daughter, Mrs. B. W. Macklin. Mr. and Mrs. Jim King and daugh ter, Patsy, were visitors at Bavview Wednesday. Misses Lyda Cook Susie James and Jack Biggs were Edenton visitors I Wednesday evening, Mr. John Hines, of Oak City, was a business visitor here yesterday. Monks To Play Exhibition With Bear Grass Saturday Siting up the Martin County Monks during the past few day*, T. L. Rob erson, manager for the Bear Grass baseball team, made arrangements for an exhibition game betwene the two team* here next Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Manager Roberton states that hi* team will make the game m tereiting. • * NOTICE g and by virtue of a judgment of the Superior Court of Martin Coun ty, in an action entitled "D. G Mathews vs John Roberts et al" the « undersigned Commissioner will, on the 19th day of August, 1929, at 12 o clock. Noon, in front of the Court . house door of Martin CountY, offer at g public sale to the highest bidder, for cash, the following described land , . tfjet of l»nd in Williams Town ship, Martin County, adjoining Lanier, heirs, Joe Yarrell, Frank Barber, and ; Ransom Roberson, and being a part 1 ■ ,h ' '- a^ r «' ncr Jam" land, contain i ,n fL ' ) ' en Acres more or less. This 9th day of July. 1929. j j2 4, B- A. CRITCHER. i '-K-st Commissioner. i ——- ■ .. 1 «'»« condition of the ■ A?^* RS * merchants bans at Williamston. North Carolina, to the ■. ( orporation Conimission at the close i ol business on the 9th dav of June. 1929. ' RESOURCES ' Loan* and discounts $438,615.26 I'nited States Bonds 83,200 00 All other stocks and l»«nds 79,29870 Banking house 12,000.00 Furniture and fixtures 4,240.51 Cash in vault and net a mounts due from approv ed-depository banks 55.619.76 Checks for clearing and tran sit item. 4.351.66 Due from banks (not ap | proved depositories) 4.303.23 I Cash items (held over 24 ' »»urs) 436 20 Other real estate 24,(1*4 $4 % Total *706,139 86 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in SIOO,OOO 00 Surplus fund 5,000.00 Undivided profits (net a mount) 3,427.41 Demand deposits due hailfcs 2,615.21 Other deposits subject to r 315,473 57 Demand certificates of de posit (due in less than 30 d»y) - 3,538.73 Cashiers' checks outstand -7.572.54 Time certificates of deposit due on or after 30 days 168.133.23 Rediscounts 25,379.17 Bills payable C... 75,000.00 Total $706,139.86 State of North Carolina; county of Martin, ss: I C. D.-Carstarphen, jr., cashier, John I D Bigg*, director, and F. U. Barnes, j director, of the Farmers and Merchants Bank, each personally appeared before me this day, and, being duly sworn, each for himself, tays that the fore going report it true to the best of his knowledge and belief. C. D. CARSTARPHEN, Jr., Cashier. F. U. BARNES. Director. JNO. D BIGGS, Director Sworn to and subscribed before me this 9th dav of July, 1929. M J. MOYE, Notary Public. LOST SUNDAY IN WILLIAM tton: Open-face Hamilton gold watch,'' with chain. Finder pleate no tify The Enterprise for reward. tf THE KNTERPHtHE ' NOTICE North Carolina, Martin County; in sqperior court D. O. Matthm v*. Major Boston and Wife, Miranda Boston The defendant* will take notice that an action entitled a* a bore ha* been commenced in the superior court of Martin County for the purpose of fore closing certain tax certificate* of tale covering the following land: Being a tract of land in Jamesville Township, Martin County, adjoining the land* of Joe Key*, M. M. James, Dennia Sim mon* Lumber Co., et ai. Containing 18 acres, more or less, and being known as the A. L. Cordon land; said defendants will further take notice that they are required to appear before the clerk superior court of Martin Coun ty within thirty days from the serv ice of summons and answer or demur to the complaint of plaintiffs, or the relief demanded in the complaint will be asked for. It is further ordered that all persons claiming an interest in the subject mat ter are required to appear and defend their claim within six months after this notice, otherwise they will be for ever barred and foreclosed of any and all claims or proceeds received from the sale thereof. | This 26th day of June. 1929. R. J. PEEL je2B 4tw Clerk Superior Court. NOTICE Under and by virtue of a judgment of the Superior Court of Martin County in an action entitled, "D. G. Mathews vs. W. W. Roberson et al", the undersigned Commissioner will on the 19 day of August, 1929, at \i o'clock, in front of the Courthouse door of Martin County, offer at public sale, to the highest bidder, for cash, th« following described land: Same being located in Jamesville Township, adjoining land of Chris Keys, Deb Coltrain. Gardner's Creek, and known as the Hardison Mill Tract, upon which there is a mill lo cated. Containing 15 acres, more or less. Tliis TOtH day of July, 1929. B. A. CRITCHER, 7-12-4t - Commissioner. NOTICE Under and by virtue of a deed of trust executed to the undersigned trus tee on tl)s sth day of January, 1928, and of record in book Y-2, page 355. to secure certain bonds of even date therewith, and at the request of the holder of said bonds, the undersigned trustee will, on the 23rd day of July, 1929, in front of the courthouse door of Martin Countv, offer for sale to the highest bidder, tor cash, the following described land: Ifjp — " r " Blount - Harvey Co, . - GREENVILLE,N.C. ~ X . zi : ~:~ ~ :.T" -jmsisiimssi ■ . • .. Announce Their Annual 4 ♦ * ' _ -- ' V, July Clearance Sale DOORS OPEN FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 12TH AT 9:00 O;CLOCK A. M. . . Consider this an invitation to attend one of our Greatest Events, Our Annual JuJy Clearance Sale. A looked-for Sales Event of great importance among the thrifty buying public. As in previous years, it will be our policy to make a complete disposal of all seasonable Merchandise, disregarding its desira bility or original price. Having attended these, sales in the past you know what the saving means. It ia to your interest to buy. To us it means a sacrifice—yet it is also good business. The only way we can place fresh merchandise you each season. *' " ' ' j » * REMEMBER THE DATE—JULY 12TH of record in the register of deed's of i See of Martin County in land division book No.vl, page 424, to which refer ence may be had for a full and com plete description. Also being same lind d«ded to J, H. Beach by J. S. Rhodes et al, and recorded in boAk 21. page 219. 3 This 23rd day of June, 1929. B. A. CRITCHER, je2B 4tw Trustee. NOTICE Under and by virtue of a judgment of the Superior Court of Martin County. North Carolina, m an action entitled "D. G. Mathews vs. Nita H. iThorne" the undersigned Commit sioner will on the 19th day of August 12 o'clock, Noon, in front of the Courthouse door of Martin County offer for public sale, to the highest bidder, for cash, the following de scribed land, to-wit: A trict of land in Goose Nest I Township. Martin County, North Carolina, adjoining the Clark land, Catling land, road leading from Oak City to Tarboro, and the County Line, containing hfty-five acres. This 19th day of July, 1929. B. A. CRITCHER. 7-12-4t Commissioner. NOTICE North Carolina, Martin County; iu superior court. D. 0. Matthews vm. Mahalie Moor* Estate, Robert Moore, Rufua Moor*. - Lanra Moors, Martha Ann Taylor, EH** Moore, and all other children °f .fij* ll * Moor* unknown to thia plaintiff. The defendants above named, Ma halie Moore Estate, Robert Moore. Rufus Moore, Laura Moore, Martha Ann Taylor, Elita Moore, and all oth er children of Mahalie Moore interest ed in the subject mstter will take no tice, that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the superior court of Martin County, for the pur pose of foreclosing certain tax certifi cates of sale upon the following Und: A lot in the town of Roberftonville, , N. C., adjoining Henry Moore, Lucy Morecai, E. by Emily Oteel, S. by the public road, W. by Turner Ward, and being the same land listed in Ma halie Moore's name for the year 1927; that said defendants will further take notice that they are required to appear 666 is a Prescription for COLDS, ORIPPE, FLU, DRNQUE, BILIOUS PEVER AND MALARIA It la th moat *p*edy remedy known. • before the clerk superior court of Mar -1 |™ S?unty af his office in Williamston, " "■ C., within thirty days from the ■ service of summons and answer or de i mur to the complaint of plaintiffs or ,h * relief demanded in the complaint will be asked for. It is further ordered that all persons claiming an interest in the subject mat ter are required to appear and defend their respective claims within six. months after this notice; otherwise they will be forever barred snd foreclosed of any and all claims in and to the property or proceeds received from the sale thereof. - This 26th day of June, 1929. • R, J, PEEL je2B tw Clerk Superior Court. North Carolina, Martin County IN SUPERIOR COURT D. G. Mathews vs Hattie Nicholson Estate, Arthur Nicholson. Joe Green, and Roosevelt Joyner The defendants above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Su perior Court of Martin County to fore close certain tax certificates of ssle on One Residence in Robersonville town ship, Martin County, Parmele, N. C.. and which was listed for taxes in the name of Hattie Nicholson estate, and defendants are to further take notice 1 that they are required to appear at the, C'erk's Office of the Superior Court of Martin County and answer or dr- j mur to complaint of plaintiff, or the' plaintiff will apply to the Court fori the relief demanded in his complaint.' All persons interested in the subject' matter are required to appear and de-| fend their claim within six () months from the date of this notice; other-1 wise they will be forever barred or foreclosed of any interest in said property or the proceeds derived from' the sale thereof. This 10 day of July, 1929. r j - c|erk 7-Jj-4t Superior Court. MMMMJCr or GENUAL MOTOM PONT»CBU Th« "Iftk wheel," an ««ur»le a|xrd meaa- / X "rim driirr, baa / \ £*»*•«' that Pun I lac haa the / acceleration available In any I »*-p r l»d all. Aa for power, I 1 ronllao la the moat powerful of I 0. t» can be proved by the dynamo- \ Tpk. V A? / v m, ' M : • aclentlat'a meaaurlna \ dS> / •lick for brake horsepower. f Try to match them* Biff tar feature* at mo Increase in price Iftltf «ar engine. . jVyfl pg| Big Car lubrleat- lng system. . . . ~.P . B tUctMUUamm nvr-PAMKMCKR 1- DOOM ' Big Car brakes • In .*..«/,K./.c, ,H., „ emery desirable Ms cmr quality and is not* available 4m • iHrfi Big Car fuel feed increase In Small «Wfi payment. Kasy monthly tary%e. Big Car cooling • *fc ."r .In" ilk" pill *!uii I. J W «rr rk«r|«. .mrlnt iiviilnm : "T* '"—J"* •*"** efc- N> sarherr regular equipment at emtra cast. General me tar 9 Time teyment flan aeailahle ut minimum rate. And many other ■ll m paring lulomoUU (RIIIM . . . Big Car advance- S?Ti,LV'J.V, £Zz£ M charge* far baiMllina acul foe 1111*111 P| imeunlmg *>heu lb* Tim* P«F» | ■»■> llaa U UM4. # PAGE THREE NOTICE Under and by virtue of a judgment of the luperior court of Martin Coun ty in an action entitled "D. G. Mat thews vs. Mary Terry," the undersign ed commissioner will, on the 19th day of August, 1929, at 12 o'clock noon, in front of the courthouse door of. Martili County, offer at public sale, to the highest bidder, for cash, the fol lowing described land: A tract of land in Williams Town ship. Martin County, adjoining the Carson land, Williams land, Dennis Simmons Lumber Co., and public road. Containing 12 acres, more or less This Bth day of July, 1929. B. A. CRITCHER. jylJ 4tw Commissioner. TRADE WITH Clark's Drug Store Barnhill Brothers Midway Filling Station W. D. Ambers C. D. Carstarphen & Co. and secure coupons which will entitle you to a chance on $5. in GOLD given away at Watts Theatre each Wednesday night for six weeks
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