PAGE FOUR
DISMISS MOORE |
AS GAME WARDEN
■■ ♦ ' . .
"V (Continued from page one)
relegating him from office. On tfe?
other hand, the board intimated that
Mr. Moore would certainly be favor- j
ed as appointee to the pout of county j
warden and that there would not be
*ucfc an awful amount of diffvretu ■ in
the salaries of county and district
* wardens.
Mr. Worthy seem* to feel that ihri
East ought to have more than on-' d• -■
trict warden. Other individual* fM
the same way about it. It may be -luil
the board will eventually agree to the
establishment of four district?, in
stead of three. Originally tber wore
eleven districts. This number was cut
i to si*, then to Ave, and now to th r».
Mr. Moore, when seen yesterday,
had very little to say concerning th
matter. He said he was criticising no
body and that he had no fault to find.
He admitted that he lilted the work of
district warden very much and hated
to discontinue it.
"But all that is up to the commis
sion," he pointed out, "and I have
nothing to say in the matter."
Farm and Home Week
At kaleigh. July 22-27
(arm men and women of Martin;
County have "a ?&rdial invitation In at
'.. .tend the-exercises t.| tlx annual I arm
'Kid Home Week at State* ollege July
. 22 to 27
Where They Play
-
MONHAY. Jtl.Y 15
Martin at Ahoskie; Bertie at Wash
ington.
—WEDNESDAY, JULY 17
Beaufort at Ahoskie; Martin at
Windaor.
FRIDAY,.JI'LY 19
\ Hertford at Washington; Bertie at
William at on.
f : \
r Results
v >
WEDNESDAY, JULY 10
Bertie, 19; Martin 18.
Hertford, 2; Beaufort,' 1.
Standing of Clubs
v J
Club: W, L. ftct.
Bertie t * I .900
MARTIN 5 5 Mt
Hertford r 4 5 .444
Beaufort 2 9 .182
NOTICE OP SALE OF LAND FOR TAXES
I, (. I) • IV.ir-all, i>Htrial tax • (>r f»»r Hie town of Oak ( ily, K. C.
htVf flti« day Icvk (I "ii flic fpHhVtng trait- M oarrels of land and will Wll
lit' same at public autfion, (or cash. M front of flic Hank of >ak Citv, in the
_ tow-nuf Oak City, N. on. Muihl.iv. tin- Stir day of Auiiutl, IW. at II
lor taxes due and uniiaTJ~nJiTtli(ry?^FT l J2H, unless tne taxes and costs »t;e paid
on or before that day
This Ist day of July, 192*' ,
jy 5 4tw , . (J.'[) PEAKSALL, Tax Collector.
White
Name • Taxes Cost Total
W. S Bunting $ 9.87 SI.BO .$ 11.67
\V, F Bellamy 770 IHO 9.50
a«Mc iJavcuport t 2.20 1.80 4.00
LJ. UavenpovK 2407 1.80 27.87
C. L". Etherise 1.10 180 2.90
W. R Everett 440 180 620
S. E Hines 9.35 1 Bfc 11.15
Xlrs AI ire Harrrl: ... 11 (XI 1.80 12 80
A. L. Moye 19 70 1.80 21.50
Mi». A. I. Water* Li 13Q I.W Aflfi.
Colored
Joe Best Estate , 2.20 180 400
Hannah Bryant and Mamie (ireen 3.30 180 5.10
G. D. Burnett 10.72 I.Bo' 12.52
Charlotte Dot berry F.state 3.30 1.80 5.10
Jim Dolberry 594 1.80 774
N B Green 14.05' 180 15 85
Charlie Gay .55 180 235
Mack Harrell 2,75 1.80 4.55
••Peter Harrell - '• .82 1.80 2.62
Sarah Harrell 1.10 180 2.90
O. W. Jones 11.82 1.80 13.62
Johnnie Jones 3,78 1.80 5.58
Norman Jones 7.42 180 9.22
H P Parker , 5.26 1.80 ~7.06
Gus Parker 442 1.80 6.22
H. C. Savage 3.64 1.80 5.44
Gold |§| Store
M. S. BEASLEY, Manager WILLIAMSTON, N. C.
Week End Specials
"" DEL MONTE PEAS - NO. 1 CAN - 2 FOR 35'
DEPENDABLE MATCHES- 6 LARGE BOXES - ~ 2(K
* VAN CAMP S MILK - TALL - 3 FOR 25°
DEL MONTE LIMA BEANS- LARGE CAN 25'
SELOX - LARGE PACKAGE ICK
'A. G. FLOUR
i2lb. Bag ? 45c 48 lb. Bag $1.73
24 lb. Bag 87c 98 lb. Bag $3.45
I OLD GLORY LARD 12 1-2* LB.
BUTTER
Meadow Gold, lb. 53c Holland Roll, lb. Sic
|| COFFEE ~ HOTEL SPECIAL - POUND 39*
|| LUZIANNE COFFEE - POUND 39*
1
Good Tobacco Crop
In Davidson County
> Davidson farmers report an excel
lent tobacco crop but poor stands of
| corn and cotton. The wheat harvest
was a!o disappointing due to cold,
. rain and ru»t.
: WANTS
i
WE ARE N'OW PREPARED TO
do altering ami sewing of all kinds.
Superior her-V •diinu on special Sii r
er p-iwrr machine |n >mpt'y done
Sins»r Service Shop. All work Rtiar
intecd. Mrs. \V. R White, operator.
John A. Ward, manager.
, WANTED: TWO COPIES OK
Ilasscll's History of the Keliukec
Association. Notify Enterprise.
IOR SALE. IRON SAFE. SEE
j Enterprise.* tf
TOBACCO SI ' Kf FOI aALE.
|ur lii- .-and. c- a. Harris'in
111 other . 1 timpanj; 7-12 2t-pd
TWO t OKNECi J N'G R00..1S for
' IIKIII housekeeping for rent. Phone
j 21J J- iy 4 * 2t
NOTICE
Under ami of a judgmelit
'.i the superior court >/ Martin Coun
ts in an action entitled "D. Ij. Mat
tin w s vs Annakey Staton, et al.'V.th?
undersigned.commissioner will, -on
Monday, the Stli day of August, 1929,
r I'i o'clock nooti'i" front of the
courthouse d«»or in Williamston,, N. C.
i3>elly4» the highest bidder, for cash,
tlw following described tracts of land:
Being a trait of and in the town of
; l\,rtnele." N. t adjoining the lands of
| N. S. Highsmith, Rulus Green, (iay
l.'md, the public road and others, and
being the same premises occupied by
I the said widow of the late W. L. Sta
ton. Containing seven acres, more or
less.
' . Tliii 25tlt dav of June. 1929.
B A. CRITCHER..
jc2B 4tw Commissioner,_
NOTICE
1 ndcr and by virtue of a judgment
of the superior court of Martin Coun
i ty, in an action entitled, "D. G. Mat
liitws v- Maggie Slade," the under
signed commissioner will, on the 25th
i day of August, 1929, at 12 o'clock noon
in front of the courthouse door of
Martin County, in Williamston, N. C\,
offer for sale, at public auction, to the
highest bidder, for cash, the following
described lifid to wit:
Beginning at Die old White corner
on the public rt»ad and running along
the said old White line, a ditch, S. 2
I 1-2 W.. .IX. 55 chains io- the White cor
ner in a Branch: thence down said
briiwrli N 'is 1 2 W. 12 chairts-to the
run of Collie Swamp, the corner of
lots No». 7 and 9; thence along the
' run of ,lot No. 9. N. 36 E. 14 chains
and N. 4 E. 22.70 chains to the public
• road; thence along said road S. 76 E.
f 3 chains to the beginning. Contain
t ing 18.7 acres, more or less.
This 27th day of June, 1929.
B. A. CRITCHER,
jc2B 4tw _ Commissioner.
NOTICE
Under and by virtue of a judgment
nt the superior court of Martin Coun
| ty in an action entitled "13. G. Mat
thew# vs. Robert Lawrence Estate, et
al," the undersigned commissioner wil|t
. on the sth day of August, 1929, at 3
(o'clock noon, in front of the court
) house door of Martin County, offer for
(l !tiblic sale to the highest bidder, for
r;. li, the folls»wing described land:
A house and lot in the town of Par
l mele, N. C., adjoining road, Revinia
;md l'earlie Jolly and others, and
King the same house and lot formerly
.occupied by Robert Lawrence aiyjnow
incupied by Martha Roberson.
This 26tb day of June, 1929.
•I B. A. CRITCHER,
: ji 28 4tw Commissioner.
! oTICE OP ADMINISTRATOR
; I Ha\ i ij, |ua.itied a- administrator of
[jthi ( (ate of Mrs. W. 1). Taylor this
Ji*.. !•> notify all persons having claims
in.it tin- said estate to present them
' to the undersigned administrator with
in 12 months from the date of this no
-1 ; tic*', (ir this notice will be pleaded in
! bar of their recovery. A" persons in
r I debted to the* said estate will please
'make immediate payment.
This the 12th dav of July.
1 ELBERT S. PEEL, f
' ' Administrator of the Estate of Mrs.
\V. U. Taylor. jy ,12 6tw
SALE OF LAND FOR TAXES
"j I il fi. Roebuck. slurifT >1 Martin
! I County, have this, day levied on the
I .following tracts or parcels of land, and
■ | will sell tjie same at tlis courthouse
' door of Martin County, in the town of
I W'illiamston, on Monday, August 3y
■1929, at 12 o'clock in., for taxe. due
i and unpaid for the year l'>2B unless
' 'the taxes and costs are paid on or be
' I fore that dav.
'j 'I his the ist day of July, 1y29.
II :. B. ROEBUCK,
' jjy 12 4f*\ Sheriff Martin County.
Williams Towntfhip
Taxes Cost Total
Harry Moore,
34 a. res. $ 7.89 SI.BO $ 969
Amanda Yates.
56 a. re'». 958 1.80 11.38
llattie •Randolph,
1 a Andrews Id. 3.36 1.80 5.16
1 Poplar Point Township
' Joe Hollis, 4 a
mill site, 23 a. res 70 21 180 72.01
Hamilton Township
1 Don Johnson, 240
' a. residence 140 58 1.80 142.38
Goose Nest Township
i Mrs J. T. Penny, 91
! a. Thigpen land 11 64 180 13.44
! Williamston Township
Laura Moore, 2
hM*. Jont-- -U,7(t 1.80 B,^«
! Ada White 1
! lot
I NOTICE
Under'and by virtue of a judgment
of the superior court of Martin Comi
ty fn an action entitled "D. G Mat
thews vs. Edward G. Williams, et al/i,
the undersigned commissioner will, on
the 19th day of August, 1929, offer at
)• 111 >ll■ attic t" the ingliest bidder, for
[cash, in front of the courthouse door
of Martin County, at 12 o'clock noon,
the following described land, to wit:
A tract of land in Goose Nest Town*
Your tongue
tells when you
need
laloUos
M TRADE MARK ft CO.
Coated tongue, dry mouth,
bad breath, muddy skin,
groggy nerves and sour
stomach suggest its use.
THE ENTERPRISE
f ship, Martin County, North Carolina.
; bounded on the E. by O. M. James,
i on the W. by the county; on the N.
: by O. M. James, and on the S. by the
. Reed Marsh Branch; containing twelve
- (12) acres, more or less.
' This Bth day of July. 1929.
B. A. CRITCHER,
j) 12 4tw Commissioner.
NOTICE OF SALE
Under and by virtue of the author
-1 ity conferred upon me in a deed of
trust executed by William Andrews
* and wife, Mary Andrews, on the 18th
-d*/ of May, 1928 and recorded in
i boolc Y-2, page 459, I will on Mon
" day, the 12th day of August, 1929 at
12 o'clock, noon, at the courthouse
door in Williamston. N. C. Martin
I County, sell a) public auction for
j cash, to the highest bidder, the fol
j lowing land, to-wit:
j A tract of land and improvements
j thereon in the town of Williamstoo.
N. C. on the South side of Biggs
Street, adjoining the property of Mrs.
Lucy Ward, Mrs. Martin and
Lonnie Gurganus and Biggs Street.
This the 10th day of July, 192*>.
WHEELER MARTIN.
• 7-12-4t Trustee.
f NOTICE
Under and by virtue of a judgment
of the superior court of Martin County
in an action entitled "D. G. Matthews
vs. Rebecca Hyman," the undersigned
commissioner will, on the sth day of [
August, 1929, at 12 o'clock noon, in!
front of the courthouse door of Mar- ]
tin County, offer for sale to the high
est bidder, for cash, the following de
scribed land:
A lot in the town of Williamston,
■ N. C., located .on Brown -Street, and
i' another street and adjoining the lands
of Emily Williams, Jane Rice, George i
Rice, et al, and being the same lot!
, listc'd for taxes by the said Rebecca |
• Hyman for the year 1924, 5 and 6.
1 This 25th day of June. 1929.
B. A. CRITCHER,
f je2B 4tw Commissioner. I
v,
: - NOTICE
» Under and by virtue of a judgment
- of the su|>erior court of Martin Coun
ty entitled "D. G. Matthews vs B. F.
Keys and wife, Emma Keys." the un
dersigned commissioner will, on the
sth day of August, 1929, in front of
the courthouse door of Martin County
' offer for sale, at 12 o'clock noon, the
following described land:
1 A tract of land located in Jamesville
I owiiship, Martin County, adjoining
* tl.e J C. Cordon land, Brooks land,
Ange and the public road. Con
' taming 32 acres, more or less, and
known as the Boyd land.
This 28th day of June, 1929.
1 B. A. CRITCHER.
jv2 4tw Commissioner.
t NOTICE
Under and by virtue of a judgment
of the superior court of Martin Coun-j
I ty, in an action entitled "D. G.
thews vs. Peter Smith, et al," the un
detsigned commissioner will, on the
> Mil day of August, 192.9, at 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 described land:
Being a tract of land in Roberson
ville Township, and adjoining the
lands of Robert Jenkins, Mrs. Frances
-Keel, Oliver Carter, Louis Williams'
tract, and the Old Mill Tract con
, Special July Bargains
—ft—■—l———MM—
•. • . ' • •
VISIT OUR STORE AND BUY YOUR SUMMER MERCHANDISE. IN
OUR SELECT STOCK WE HAVE SEVERAL, IN FACT MANY, BARGAINS
THAT WILL ATTRACT YOUR ATTENTION AND COMPEL YOU TO BUY.
Note A Few of the Specials Below—
m ■
. One Special Lot of Turkish Towels at One Rack of Silk Dresses To Go At a Special
25c Each
Fancy borders. This is the best towel you
have ever seen for the price. y aH/v
You will find some extra good bargains in
One Lot of Turkish Towels, as Long as They this line.
Last, To Go For -
1 10c Each One Rack of E£xtra High Grade Silk Dresses
You will surely find some special bargafns
in this lot. . $9.95
.
ALL We are closing out all dresses at specially
J" , BATHING reduced priceg. ' j
|| T ' /O* ; SUITS BLOND FOOTWEAR
m 4 *1 REDUCED We have decided to ftart the fireworks in
-\i v > tu u u t* lll * ln our Shoe Department. We afe of
i q ferin « our Bmart st y les in blond f x>twear at
* an( * Bt y le anc * and below cost.
tre ma d e to This is a real chance to buy quality shoes
j . ..... please. that have style at sacrifice prices.^
•Jf * ~*y ! - iCH-" ; . :* t Bal -- . . JS? * ' , 0
Harrison Bros. & Co.
DEPARTMENT STORE WILLIAMSTON, N. C.
1 ————
" " ■•™" 1 """ 11
taining six (6) acres, more or less,
and located near Parmele, N. C., and
being the same land now partly cul
tivated by Era Jones.
This 27th day of June, 1929.
B. A. CRITCHER,
jt2B 4tw Commissioner.
NOTICE OF SALE
Under and by virtue of a certain deed
of trust dated the Ist day of Novem
ber, 1924, and executed by J. W. Crisp
and wife, Ida Crisp, to the under
signed, duly recorded in book T-2, at
page 413, of the Martin County Reg
istry, default having been made in the
payment of the indebtedness therein se
cured, and demand having been made
upon tht undersigned for foreclosure,
according to the terms of said instru
ment, the undersigned trustee will, on"
Tuesday, the 23rd day of July, 1929,
between the hours of 12 o'clock m..
and 2 o'clock p. m., offer for sale in
front of the courthouse door in Wil
liamston, N. C„ to the highest bid
ders for cash, the following described
tracts of land, to wit:
First tract: Being certain parcels or
lots of land in the town of Hassells,
Martin Coupty, described as follows:
Being a part of lots numbers 7 and
8 in block A, as laid out in the official
map of the town of Hassells, and be
ing the northern halves of said lots,
being the property where J. W. Crisp
formerly resided, and which he pur
chased from J. W. Eubanks, evidenced,
[ by deed in book Y-l, page 371,
I Martin County registry.
Second tract: Being also in the town
BILIOUSNESS
Ariuuuu Comrineed Siaee Rs j
Childhood That "Blact
' Draaght Caa't Be ~
Beaten" For It
——
Wast Helens, Ark.—"l am fifty
two years of age, and I hare taken
Black-Draught, when needed, all my
life," writes Mr. O. L. Smith, of 353
North Ifelrd Street, this city.
"When X wss just a child, my
mother made Black-Draught tea.
and tare it to me for colds and
Mltoniass, It wss a family medi
cine with us.
"After I wss grown and went out
cm the farm, working hard, I would
get a dull, tired feeling and a bad
taste in my mouth. I would know
then, that I was bilious. I would
take a few doses of Black-Draught,
and soon fed good as new.
"In later years, I hare taken
Black-Draught and it has helped
me for constipation and biliousness,
and I am still of the same belief, as
when a child, that Black-Draught
can't be beaten."
of men and women
find Black-Draught of great help In
relieving the common aliments, due
to constipation, biliousness and in
digestion.
Black-Draught Is prepared from
■elected medicinal herbs and roots.
A natural remedy for unnatural
conditions of the system.
Costs only 1 cent a dose, sc-201
of Hassells, and being all of lot num- ers, and de»eribed m follows. ▼«: Be
ber 9, west half of lot number 8. and ginning at a cypress i*. Conoho Creek,
the west half of lot number 7, in block jf oge Ua Lilly line; thence along a line
Aas shown on plan of town of Has- marked trees to a ditc h. thence a-
VS2, long said line to the run of said Greet
the Martin County refcwtry. thence along the run 01 said creek to
Third tract: Also in the town of tlic beginning, containing 150 acres.
Hassells, being all of lot number 2. more or less (1_ acre being reswvea
Block G, as shown on the plan of the for a grave yard). Said tract being
town of Hassells, recorded in book well known as the Maniza Johnson
1. page 421, of the Martin County land, having been- conveyed to ner by
registry Dennis Rawis by deed dated June 2nd.
Four tract: This tract also being in 14*3. For » further
the town of Hassells and being all of "en« .s hereby made to deed from
lot number 1. block G. as shown on H J-Hai*lro to Cnsp. recorded
the aforesaid plan of the town of Has- "J book D-2, page 97,
sells. County registry. -
Fifth tract: Being in Hamilton Ttm une r , 2 '" t ' . IXI
Township, Martin County, adjoining GEORGE M. FOLNTAJN,
| Oth^je2MtM^^ i>^—
COLERAINE
BEACH
An Ideal Beach Good Shade Good, Clean
Water and Good Bath Houses
Our cottages are better than the aver
age. $2.00 per week for each person,
when party fills a cottage.
The family that wants a good rest and
a pleasant outing will find Coleraine
Beach the ideal place to rest and play. A
♦ '
safe place for the children.
Come to
Coleraine Beach
Friday, Julyl2 1 J929^