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At Nags Head George Harris, jr., is in Nags Head for a few days. Here Prom JamesviUe Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wallace and children, of Jamesville, were here yesterday. ? Returns Prom New Jersey J. E. Pope, accompanied by his family, returned yesterday from Cald well, N. J. Mrs. Pope and the boys, John, jr., and Warren, have been vis iting Mrs. Mary Mundy for the past several months. Since they have been gone they have visited in Mas sachusetts, Vermont, New York, and toured through the Adirondack Mountains. Here Prom Washington Ed Jeannette, of Washington, was in town yesterday. Visiting Here This Week Miss Kate Cunningham, of Tex arkanna, Ark., is visiting her uncle, E. P. Cunningham, and family this week. »' Return From CUnton Mrs. Jim King and little daugh ter, Patsy, have returned from a vis it to relatives in Clinton. Here for the Week End Lindsey Moore, of Wilson, was here for the week end. a In Town Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Wade H. Latham, of Norfolk, were in town Sunday, a Ft oni Portsmouth C. A. Robertson, of Portsmouth, qpent a few hours with his mother, Mrs. J. L. Robertson, Friday. Mr. Robertson, who has been agent for the Atlantic Coast Line at Ports mouth for many years, has given up his position there to accept the agency for the same railroad in Greenville, taking over his duties there today. Leave for Norfolk Mrs: S. R. Biggs and children, Nancy and Billie, Will leave tomor row for Norfolk, where they will spend two weeks visiting Mr. and Mn. J. J. Phillips. Here From Edenton J. R. Wheeler, president of the Eden ton Lumber Co., was a business vis itor here yesterday. of SHIRTS t An unusual opportunity, bringing fine shirts at a special sales price.. We can not stress too strongly the beauty of the new patterns and colors—the quality of the fabrics and tailoring. « - Plenty.of plain whites for vacation or sports. Every shirt guar anteed against fading. Jacquard figured madras—broadcloth fancy stripe madras double warp white broadcloth—rayon stripe broadcloth—woven (l '' madras—collar attached, collars to match, and neckband styles. Margolis Brothers "The Store oi Exceptional Values" * • ." * • .. : V, • -•*, Society & Personals Mrs. KLBBRT 8. PBL, Sdtor Returns From Western N. C. Judge Clayton Moore returned Sat urday from Western North Carolina, where he has been holding court for the past three weeks. Mrs. Moore and Clayton, jr., met him in Raleigh. Spend Week End at Beach Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Dunning, Mrs. Elbert Peel, Mrs. H. M. Stubbs, Mrs. J. G. Godard, Mrs. Rush Bondurant, Misses Margaret Everett and Mar guerite Cook, Francis Manning, C. D. Carstarphen, jr., Francis Barnes, J. L. Hassell, Harold Everett, Jack Biggs, and Bill Peel, with Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Lawrence and Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Hill, of Wilson, spent the week end at Virginia Beach. They made the trip down on the "Dorothy Leigh" as guests of Cap tain George Wise. Return From Pennsylvania Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Rodgerson and daughters, Misses Margaret and Mary, have returned from Pennsyl vania, where they visited relatives. • Returns From Duke Bruce Wynne has returned from Duke University, where he went to summer school. * '■ leaves for West Virginia Hugh Burras, jr., left Sunday morning for Parkersburg, W. Va., where he will work with the Roberts Paving Co. for some time. • In Goldsboro and Mount Olive James C. Manning spent Saturday in Goldsboro and Mount Olive. • Return From Quantico, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Clark and little son, Jerry, have returned from Quantico, Va., where they have been visiting friends. • Visit in Wilson Misses Ruth and Margaret Man ning spent Sunday and Monday in Wilson. a Return From Trip Mr. and Mrs. Henry D. Harrison and Mr. and Mrs. John W. Man ning returned Sunday from a trip to Hendersonville, through the Shenan doah Valley of Virginia And Wash ington, D. C. At Nags Head Miss Kate Philpot is spending some time at Nags Head. PHONE , Anything far Thu Department 46 Return to Harrisburg, Pa. Mrs. «.,Edgar Robinson and chil dren and Miss Grace Page left last night for Mrs. Robinson's home at Harrisburg, Pa., after a visit here with Mrs. C. A. Johnson. ♦ Leaves for Raleigh Mrs. Tom Getsinger left yester day for Raleigh to visit before re turning to her home at Johnson City, Tenn. She has been here for sever al days visiting Mr. J. Sam Getsing er and family and other relatives in the county. Return From Asheville L. T. Fowden went to Raleigh Sunday, where he met Mrs. Fowden, little Anne and Pete, who have been spending a month with Dr. and Mrs. G. C. Godwin in Asheville. Visitor Here Yesterday Sheriff E. A. Raspberry, of Greene County, was a business visitor here yesterday. a In Town This Week John W. Perkins, of Wendell, is in town this week. a Leave for Texas Mr. and Mrs. Friti Lichte and daughters, Misses Christine and Jes sie May, will leave this week for their home in Texas, after spending a month here with her sister, Mrs. L. B. Harrison, and family. Bertie Believes in Ridge Method oi Cultivation - . * Business men of Bertie County are cooperating with the county agent to put in a supply of the Nmplenients recommended for the cultivation of to bacco on the ridge. a Bean Beetle Plays Havoc * With Pasquotank Beans • a The Mexican bean beetle is playing hnvoc with the bean crop of Pasquo tank Cotmty. j a Johnston Has County Board of Agriculture A county board* of apiculture has been organized ill Johnston County to work with the farm agent in improv ing agricultural conditions. Increased Acreage ot Clover ifi Cabarrus A. M. Kriminfjer, of Cabarrus Coun ty, reports {hat the large acreage of clover in hi* section has made his ten ccloni«» of b«ea very profitable. THE - ENTERPRISE LEGAL NOTICES PROPERTY SALE OF VALUABLE FARM Under and by virtue of the authority conferred upon us in a deed of trust executed by L. J. Davenport and wife, Cassie M. Davenport, on the 27th day of June, 1923, and recorded in book of mortgages 0-2, page 489, we will on Saturday, the 24th day of August, 1929 at 12 o clock noon, at the courthouse door in Williamston, Martin County, sell at public auction for cash to the highest bidder, the following land, to wit; All that certain tract, piece or parcel of land, containing 100 1-4 acres, more or less, situate, lying and being on the Oak City and Tarboro Road about one half mile west of the town oLOak City, Goose Nest Township, Martin County, North Carolina, having such shape, metes, courses, and distances as will more fully appear by reference to a map made by J. R. Mobley. survey or, on the 10th day of May. 1923, and adjoining the lands of Sam Harrell on the north; the lands of Z: M. White hurst, on the east; the lands of L. H. Hux on the south, and the lands of J J. Long on the west and more par ticularly described as follows:. Beginning ai a black gum in a ditch, corner of Z. M. VVhitehurst, L. H. Hux thence with said ditch north 68* VV. 120 poles to a canal; thence with said canal N. 54* W. 106 poles to Cono ho Creek; thence with said creek S. 45* E. 12 poles; thence S. 36* E. 33 poles to a poplar in a ditch; thence with said dftch S. 45 1-2* E. 43 poles to a u«im; thence with the line of Z. M. Wihtehurst S. 38* west 109 poles to the beginning, and J>eing the same land conveyed to the said Cassie M. Davenport by W. F. Haislip and wife, by deed dated December 3. 1922, and of record in Martin County public registry in book M-2, page 38. This sale is made by reason of the failure of L. J. Davenport and wife, Oissie M. Davenport, ti pay off and discharge the indebtedness secured by said deed of trust to the North Caro lina Joint Stock Land Bank, of Dur ham, A deposit of 10 per cent will be re quired of the purchaser at the sale. This the 15th day of July, 1929. FIRST NATIONAL CO.. OF DURHAM. INC., jy23 4tw Trustee. Formerly First National Trust Com pany, Durham, N. C. NOTICE North Carolina, Martin County; in superior court. D. G. Matthew* vs. Mattie Mae Brown, Be trie Lou Brown, Major Brown, Athey Brown, Claud An drew* and wife, Bather Andrew*. An action has been begun in the superior court of Martin County, North Carolina, entitled as above to foreclose a certain certificate of sale covering the following described land: A tract of land in Goose Nest Township. Containing 20 acres, more or less, and being a part of the Mayo land and adjoining the A C. L. Rail road on one side and Benjamin Mayo on the other three sides, and being the same lanJ deeded to Sam Brown by Benjamin Mayo, and being the same land listed for taxes by the said Sam Brown. Now. all persons claiming an intir est in the subject matter in the above entitled action are required to appear, present, and defend their respective claims within six months from the date of this notice, otherwise they shall be foiever barred and foreclosed of any and all interest in and to the property or the proceeds received from the thereof This 23rd day of July 1929, R. J. PEEL, jy23 4tw Clerk Superior Court. r NOTICE North Carolina, Martin County; in Superior Court. D. 0. Matthews v*. B. B. Brown | An action has been begun in the su perior court of Martin County, North Carolina, entitled as above, to fore close certain tax certificates of sale cov ering the following described land: A tract of land in Goote Nest Township, Martin County, adjoining a swamp, public road, Hopkins laud, and the Flannagan land. Containing 89 acres, more or less, and known as the Rog ers land, and being the same land list ed for taxes for the year 1927 by B. B. Brown. Now, all persons interested in the subject matter in the above entitled action are required to appear, present, and defend their respective claims within six (6) months from the date of this notice, otherwise they shall be forever barred and foreclosed of any and all interest or claim in and to the property or thttproceeds derived from the sale thereofr This 23rd day of July, 1929. R. PEEL, ■23 4tw Clerk Superior Court. CAR LOAD 5-V ROOFING ALSO -r. - "fr B Car Load Nails CHEAP Culpepper Hardware Co. WILLIAMSTON, N. C. NOTICE Under and by virtue of the judg ment of the superior court ~i|r the pro ceedings entitled "D. G. Matthews v». Harrison and Peel," 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 public sale, to the highest bidder, for cash, the fol lowing described land: A lot in the town of Williamston, N. C., adjoining Railroad St., Elm St., J. A. Everett, and J. G. Staton, and being part of the W. T. Ward prop erty. This Ist day of July,__l929. jy2 4tw B. A. CRITCHER, Commissioner. SALE OF VALUABLE FARM FARM PROPERTY Under and by virtue of the authority conferred upon us in a deed of trust executed by Jesse A. Leggett and wife, Katie Allen Leggett, on the Bth day of May, 1923, and recorded in book of mortgages 0-2, page 357, we will, on Saturday, the 24th day of August, 1929, at 12 o'clock noon, at the courthouse door in Williamston, N. C., Martin County, sell at public auction, for cash, to the highest bidder, the following land, to wit: All that certain tract or parcel of land lying and being in Poplar Point Township, Martin County, North Car olina, containing 96 and 1-3 acres, more or less, bounded on the north by the lands of Taylor and Leggett, on the easrby the lands of J. L. Wynn, on the south by tlie lands of Griffin and Harris, and being the samp land deeded to "Jesse A. Leggett by J. VV. Allen and wife by deed dated Decem ber 10th, 1906, and of record in the public registry of Martin County, in Book SSS, at page 15, and more par ticularly described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a pine stump, the cor net Between Joseph Harris and the laud herein described, thence S. 32 3-4 E. 119 poles to Moon Spring Branch, thence N. 80 1-2 E. 40 poles, thence N. 51 E. 48 poles, thence S. 81 1-2 E. 36 poles, thence S. 23 E. 16 poles, thence N. 47 E. 40 poles, thence S. 4(> E. 14 poles, thence N. 75 1-2 E. 23 poles, thence N. 60 W. 10 poles, thence N. 16 W. 40 poles, thence N. 68 VV. 38 poles, thence S. 45 1-2 W. 56 poles, thence N. 83 W. 40 poles, thence N. 64 VV. 64 poles, thence N. 81 3-4 VV. 24 poles, thence N. 76 1-2 VV. 34 poles, thence S. 45 1-2 VV. 23 poles, to the beginniug. This sale is made by reason of the failure of Jesse A. Leggett and wife, Katie Allen l.eggett, pay and dis charge the indebtedness secured by said deed of trust to the North Caro lina Joint Stock Land Hank of Dur ham. A deposit of 10 per rent will be re quired from the purchaser at the sale. This the 15th day of July, 1929. FIRST NATIONAL CO.. OF DURHAM, INC., jy23 4tw Trustee. Formerly First National Trust Com pany, Durham, N. C. NOTICE North Carolina, Martin County; in superior court. D. O. Matthew* vs. Paul Clemmon* and Wifet Willie Clemmen* An action Ims been begun in the su perior court of Martin County, North Carolina, entitled as above, to foreclose certain tax certificates of sate covering the following land, to wit: Same be ing a house and lot in the town of Williamston, N. C,, now occupied by Paul—demmens and wife, adjoining Sycamore Street, Angus Hawkins, a vacant lot, and on the back, and being the same land listed for taxes by said Paul Clemmens: Now, all persons claiming an inter est in the subject matter in the above entitled action are required to appear, piesent, and defend their respective claims within six months from the date of this notice, otherwise they shall be forever barred and foreclosed of any and all interest or claim in and to the property or the proceeds received from the sale thereof. This 23rd. .day of July, 1929, R. J. PEEL, j>23 4tw Clerk Superior Court NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION The undersigned, having been ap pointed and duly qualified as adminis tratrix of the estate nf D. J. Meeka, deceased, all persons-having claims a gainst said estate are hereby notified to exhibit same before the undersigned on or before the Kith day of July, 1930, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make im mediate payment. This the 12th day of July, 1929. • MINNIE MEEKS, / jy 16 4tw Administratrix. Hugh G. Horton. Attorney. ANNOUNCEMENT DR. G. C. HODGENS I . • Optometrist With the Bell Jewelry Company, of Washington, N. C.„, Will Be At Our Store Again Wed*, July 24th Eyes Examined Glasses Properly Fitted CLARK'S DRUG STORE WILLI AMSTON, N. C Hours: 9 A. M. to 5 P. M A SUMMER TRIP TO HAVANA, CUBA Ancient, Historic, Exotic, and Gay—Capital City of the Republic of Cuba A MOST INTERESTING PLACE TO VISIT Contrary -to the general impression, the climate in Cuba is pleas ant during the summer*. The hotel rates are unusually low, anil a trip can be made there at small cost. Average Summer Temperature!. Aa Furnished by Belen College Observatory Are As Follows: . Minimum Maximum June 76.14 88 53 July - , - A.——:— 73.8 88.55 August .. 75.7 89.45 September _ 75.07 ♦ 89.02 The nights are always cool and pleasant, due to the ever-present Trade. Winds which sweep in from the ocean. All year tourist fares to Havana are in effect via all railroads, going either to Port Tampa or Key West, thence P. & O. Steam ship Co. Popular excursions at half fare or less are also offered by the rail lines at intervals during the summer season. Stop-overs per mitted at all points in Florida. Consult your local ticket agent or passenger agent for detailed information Steamer reservations msde, descriptive literature, hotel rates, snd any further information desired will be cheerfully furnished upon spplication to: P. & O. STEAMSHIP COMPANY "Shortest Sea Route to Cuba" 1 FLA. NATL. BANK BLDG, JACKSONVILLE'FLA. Try Our Fine LmJ Layer Mi CAKE They Are As Good i4s the Best Our cakes are pure and wholesome and pro vide real nourishment. * - Made with the same thoughtful care that you would exercise in your own kitchen. Sally Ann Bakery WILLIAMSTON, N. C. Save Here! We have a full stock of Dairy, Hog, and poultry feeds at the same old price. * ' Also flour that we contracted for be '*h * * fore the rise. You get the difference. TOBACCO TWINE AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES We also have a full line of Mansfield Tires. Bowen Bros. Washington Street Williamston, N. C. PAGE THREE
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