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Engagements
Club lUetmcs
Kntertaimaents
Weddings
Personals
In Washington Today
Mrs. C. H. Dickey and Mrs. C. B.
Siceloff are spending today in Wash
ington.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Manning
Richard Lawrence, of Richmond,
is visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Man
ning.
Visiting in Hagerstoum, Md.
Mrs. Oscar Anderson, Mrs, C. G.
Crockett, and Mrs. M. D. Watts are
visiting friends and relatives in Hag
erstown, Md., and Washington, D. C.
Here From Edenton
Mr. and Mrs. Paxie Badharn and
daughter, Miss Sarah, and son, Dick,
and Miss Hennie Fagan, of Men
ton, spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and
Mrs. S. R. Biggs. Miss Sarah Bad
ham will be here until Sunday.
Spends Week End Here
Miss Martha L. Anderson, of
Dunn, spent the week end with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Anderson
Here From Alexandria
Mr. and Mrs. Goodwin Gaskins
arrived Thursday from Alexandria,
Va., to be here foe the funeral of
her father, Mr. \y,,|H. Leggett.
From Atlantic
Miss Eleanor Robinson, of Atlan
tic, visited Miss Mittie Brown sev
eral days of last week.
Visit Their Sister Here
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bloom, of
Norfolk, and Miss Alice Bloom, of
New York, spent Thanksgiving with
their sister, Mrs. F. J. Margolis, and
Mr. Margolis.
CLAMMYJIANDS
Kntack; Lady Was Weak And
Felt Miserable. Dizzy
Spells Quit After She
Teok Cardoi.
Danville, Ky.—"For a long time,
I suffered with eevere headache»and
pains In my aides end beck." says
Mrs. Lottie Smallwood, residing at
116 Fourth Street, this city.
"I *m very weak, and lust not
able to go about or do my work. I
Just felt miserable.
*1 was all out of heart. I would
haw spells when my head would
hum. and my feet and hands were
fl'nifny and cold.
1 would be ao dizzy, I would-fall
*T had «ad of Cardul and whaUlt
had done for others, and so I, too,
began taking it. I had been aching
and hurting awfully.
"After I took Cardul, I Quit having
the diasy spells. I kept on taking
Cardul, and saw then that I was
being helped I was not nearly ao
weak, and (mm that time I have
felt better. I took six bottles In aIL"
Cardul la a purely vegetable rem
edy and contains nothing harmful
or Injurious. It may be safely tak
en by a delicate young girl as well
«s by a feeble old lady.
Cardul has been In use by women
for over 60 yean, and great numbers
of women have reported that It
helped them back to health.
Oe» a bottle today. NC 2H
Margolis Brothers
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You will always feel proud to wear them if they come from
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Society & Personals
Mrs. ELBERT S. PEEL, Editor
Home for Holidays
A. J. planning, of Duke Universi
ty, and Henry Manning, of the Uni
iversity of Xorth Carolina, are spend
ing the Thanksgiving holidays with
their mother, Mrs. A. J. Manning. (
In Town Today j
Mr. and Mrs. A, D. Mclean, of
Washington, are in town today.
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Spending Holidays Hare
Mr. Claude Baxter Clark, jr., of
i Che University of North Carolina, is
spending the holidays with his par
ents, Mr. and C. B. Clark.
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I Viiiting in Leggetts
Mrs. C. A. Harrison and children
art visiting the former's mother,
Mrs. Blanche Anderson, in Leggetts
for the holidays.
1
Leaves for Kentucky
Mr. Theodore Hassell left this
week for Horse Cave, Ky., where he
will be on the tobacco market for
the season.
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\ iiiting in Tennessee
Messrs. John L. Hassell and W.
G. Peele are visiting in Sparta,
Ttnn.
Here From Wilson
Mr. and Mrs. Luke Lamb, of Wil
son, are visiting Misses.Mayo and
Annie home on Smith
wick Street.
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Attend Game in Chapel Hill
Misses Martha and Velma Harri
son and Messrs. Hubert and R. L.
Coburn and W. H. Carstarphen at
tended the Carolina-Virginia game in
Chapel Hill yesterday.
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Attend Carolina-Virginia Game
Among those whe attended the
football game in Cha|>cl Hili yester
day were Messrs. E. I'. Cunningham,
Bob Heydenreich, Harcom Grimes,
and A. Hassell.
Here From Dunn
Mrs. Belle Goddard, of Dunn, is
visiting her sister, Mrs. J. L. Rob
ertson.* .
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From Greenville
Miss Jeannette Wedmore, of
Greenville, is visiting Miss l'attie
| I'.dinoridson for a few days.
Home for Holidays
I Miss I'at tie Edmondson, who is
teaching school at Roanoke Rapids,
is spending the Thanksgiving holi
days with her parents, and Mrs.
J. T. Edmondson.
DAVENPORT-HAIRR
Miss V'aro Henty Hairr, of Clin
ton, and Mr. Charles Davenport, of
Jamesville, were married last Wednes
day at the home of the bride's mother,
Mrs. Ida Hairr, friends of the couple
here receiving the announcements!
this morning.
Mrs. Davenport is well known in
(his county and in Jamesville, where
she taught several years in the schools
Anything for
This Department
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i there. Mr. Davenport is very popu
■ lar in this section. He is a mem
• | bei of the business firm of Daven
-' port and Hamilton at Jamesville,
t where the couple will make their
home, it is understood.
! HARRISON-HARRELL
i •
Wedding bells rang out in Wil
! liamston during the pre-Thanksgiv-
I ing season. One marriage that was
f of unusual interest to many young
> people in Williams ton was that of
William Ira Harrison to Miss Sara
Harrell.
The ceremony was reid at the
( Baptist pastorium on Wednesday
evening at 7 .o'clock. The young
[ couple was neatly attired and ready
I to depart immediately for Washing
ton City and intervening points. j
j A group of relatives and friends
i attended, and the papers were wit
>' ncssed by Mr. and Mrs. H. D, Har
rison and.Miss Mary Lee Harrell.
Mr. Dickey stated today that up-,
u>n the return of the wedding party
Mr Harrison would be asked to make
proper disposal of the rice leavings,
' which were a direct product of the
wedding nuptials.
The younjj and ppular couple
have the good wishes of many peo-
I pie in Williamston and Martin Coun-j
ty.' They will make their home in'
Williamson, it is understood.
WARD-EDMONDSON
Miss Hazel Edmondson and Mr.
James Herbert Ward were married
Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock at
the Methodist parsonage by Rev. D.
J'etty. The sudden wedding was
a surprise to most of their friends,
and only the following were present
for the ceremony: Miss l'attie Ed
, mondson, sister of the bride, Mr. and
, Mrs. C. B. Coltrain, Mr. Julian Har
rell and Mr. Herbert Taylor, of
Rocky Mount. Immediately after
the ceremony Mr.'and Mrs. Ward
left by automobile for a trip to
Washington City.—
M rs. Warifis the attractive daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Edmond
son and was educated in the Wil
! liamston schools and the East Caro
lina Teachers College in Greenville.
Mr. Ward, the son of Mrs. Lucy
i Ward, is one of the leading young
business men in town. Upon their
rtturn they will lie at home with Mrs.
Ward on East Main Street.
NOTICE
North Carolina, Martin County; in
superior court.
W. W. Griffin vs. Ethlyn Carson
' 'I he defendant above named will
take nptice that an action entitled as
above lias been commenced in the su
| perior court of Martin County, North
i Carolina, to foreclose a tax lien upon
!i rtain real estate located its Martin
i County, Williams Township, North
Carolina; and the defendant will fur
ther take notice that she is required to
appear before the undersigned at his
office in the town of Williatnston,
North Carolina, on the .10th day of
December, I 929, and answer or demur
to the. complaint in said action, or the
THE ENTERPRISE
R. E. Quinn Begins
Big Furniture Sale
The Washington store of the R. E.
Quinn Furniture Co. will begin their
annual winter sale Saturday morning,
November 30th.
Mr. Stevenson, the manager, advises
that the greatest slaughter in prices
will Ijf made that has ever been known
to the people of this section.
plaintiff will apply to the court for the
: relief demanded in said complaint.
It further appearing that the plain
' tiff has made a request for an order
giving notice to all persons claiming
|an interest in the subject matter of
action, to appear and present their
definite and respective claims.
! Now, on motion, it is ordered, ad
judged, and decreed, that notice to all
persons interested in the subject mat
ter in said action, shall appear and set
up their claims within sijt months from
the date of such noticV: otherwise they
shall be forever barred and foreclosed
of any interest or claim to tlve
property set out and described in the
complaint in this cause, or the pro
ceeds received from the sale thereof.
Said notife shall be published as re
quired in cases of service of summons
by publication.
Dated this the 27th dav of Novem
ber, 1929.
R. J. PEEL,
n29 4tw Clerk of superior court.
ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE
Having: this day qualified as admin
istrator ot the estate of 1„ A. Svkes,
late of Jamesville, Miiirtin l ounty, no
tire is hereby given to all persons hold
ing claims against said estate to pre
sent same to' the' undersigned, on or
before the 18th day of CVUiUr, 1930,
or this notice will be pleaTTeil in ban
oi the recovery pf same.
All persons indebted to said estate
will please come forward and pay
same.
This 18th dav of October, 1929.
K. O. MARTIN,
nls 6tw Administrator.
L. A. Sykes Estate,
SALE OF VALUABLE FARM
PROPERTY
Under and by virtui- of the authority (
conferred upon us in a deed of trust
executed by John N. Hopkiifs (un- 1
married)" on the 18th'day -of-March,l
1M26, and recorded in book X-2, pages
255 and 256, we will, on Wednesday,
4th day of December, 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 fololwing land, to
wit:
Beginning on the North Carolina
State Highway Route No. 90, at the
east corner of the lands of the heirs ol
»N. S. IVel and running thence along
said line N, 30 E. 13 poles, thence N.
(>j K. 4 1-2 poles, thence N. 13 E, 10
poles; thence N'. 3 li. 10 poles, thence
N. 31 E. 6 poles', thence N. 14 VV. 15
1-2 poles, thence N. 37 E. 6 poles,
thence N. 2 VV. 28 pules, thence N. 11
I'.. 10 poles, thence N. 37 E. 12 poles,
thence N. 3 E. 15 poles, N. 28 W. 16
poles, thence N. 13 E. 14 poles, thence
N. 13 W. 13 poles, thence N. 85 E. 20
poles, thence N. 72 E. 20 poles, thence
S 88 E. 52 pales, thence N. 75 E. 26
poles, thence N. t>4 I 1".. 15 poles, thence
along the lands of Roberson
S IL3O E. 190 poles, thence S. 58 W.
20 poles, thence N. 83 W. 8 1-2 poles,
thence S. 58 W. 16 poles, thence S.
69 VV. 16 poles, thence S. 51 VV. 12
poles, thence along the lands of the
Cotanch heirs N. 12 VV. 64 poles, S.
"59 VV. 89 poles, thence running along
public highway N. 55 \V. 34 1-2 poles
ti> the beginning. Containing exactly
170.5 acres, less one acre situate on
State Highway No. 90, at the begin
ning of the above' description.
This sale is ma (id i»y reason of the
failure of Jolm N. Hopkins (unmar-'
rird) to nay off anl discharge the in-'
debtedness secured by said deed of
trust to the North Carolina Joint Stock
Land Hank of Durham. •
A deposit of 10 per cent will he re
|liired from the purchasei at the sale.
This the Ist day of November,
FIRST NATIONAL
BANK OP DURHAM,
nl2 4tw Trustee,
Durham, N. C.
NOTICE
t>
By virtue of a deed of trust executed!
to me bv TliomasUMt'bcrson and wife,
Lucy Roberson, Martin County, North
Carolina, ibted. December 28th,'1325,!
and of pulllic record in the Mine >V:'
the regi«tenof deeds for ■-aid Martinj
County in book Q-2, page 467, and at;
the request of the holder 'of the note
of indebtedness thereby 'secured, de-j
fault having been made in the payment'
thereof, I will, on" Monday, December l
16th, 1929, at 12 o'clock noon, at 1
courthouse door in Martin (Utility, bf-i
fer for sale at public auction the prop- 1
erty described in said deed of trust, as
follows, to wit:
A tract of land situated in William-'
ston Township, Martin County, North
Carolina, and described as follows, to
wit:
A tract of land situated in William-'
ston Township, Martin County, North
Carolina, and described as follows, to
wit; p I
Adjoining the lands of J. H. Per™,
on the northeast, the lands of B. r.'
Godwin on the west, and the new road \
on the south, containing twenty (20) j
acres, more or less, and being the 1
same tract of land conveyed to Sam
uel Winibush by W. V. Ormond on
the 19th day of January, 1918, and of
record in .book ,at page —— of
t,he Martin County public registry. »
' A deposit of 10 per cent of the
mount bid will be required of the pur
chaser at the time of the bale.
This notice dated and posted this
14th day of November, 1929.
LUKE LAMB,
nIS 4tw Trustee.
NOTICE OK§ALE
, ■
Notice is hereby given that under
and by virtue of an order of the su
perior court of Martin County, in the
special proceedings therein pending,
entitled "Mrs. W. H. Perry, J. W.
Robinson, ct als," the undersigned
commissioner wilf, on the 16th day of >
December, W29, at 12:00 o'clock noon, I
at the' courthouse door of Martin
County, at Williamston, North Car
olina, offer at public sale, to the high
est bidder, for cash, two certain lots
or parcels of land, bounded and de
scribed as follows, to wit:
Tract No. LSituate on Pront Street
in the town of Hamilton and known
and designated on the ' plot of said
town as lot numtier 222, adjoining the ,
lands of the late Prank Hitch and
others, and containing one acre, more
ortess, and being the same premises
nW occupied by Pannie Perry and
huibprtd, W. H. Perry.
TrUpt No. 2: Beginning ai a pine
stump, corner of the late Prank Hy
man, near a small pond; thence run
-1 ning N. 56 E. 12 1-2 poles to the Pal
myra and Hamilton River road; thence
S. 26 1-2 E. 16 poleX&lown said road;
thence S. 44 1-4 E. 6 3-5 poles; thence
S. 56 W. 2 2-5 poles to the original
Williams' line; thence N. 56 W. along
said Williams' line to the beginning,
containing one acre, more or less, and
being the same premises conveyed to
Wi Hough by Robinson by H. C. Har
rington and wife, by deed dated the
20th of March, 1898, and of record in
the public registry of Martin County
in book CCC, at page 262, said deed,
being hereby referred to for a better
description ol said land.
Dated day of October, 1929.
[ A. R. DUNNING.
nls 4tw J Commissioner.
/ NOTICE
Nortjf Carolina, Martin County.
In Superior court.
D. Qr Matthews vs. Mrs. Blanche Man
ning, Administratrix of A. J.
Manning
An action has been begun in the su
perior court of Martin County, North
Caroling, entitled as above, to fore
close a certain tax certificate of sale,
dated 6th day of June, 1927, for grad
ed school taxes-for the year 1924, said
tax certificate of sale covering 125
acres of Watts land, listed in Wil
liamston Graded School District by
A. I. Manning and complete dcscrip
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j tion is hereby referred to the complaint
. which is on file in the clerk's office iq
•the superior court of Martin Couwt]r.
Now, all persons claiming an inter-
I est in the subject matter in the above
entitled action are required to appear,
! present, and defend their respective
jclaims within six months from the date
of this notice, otherwise they shall be
forever barred and foreclosed of any
and all interest in or claim to the prop
city or the proceeds received from
the sale thereof.
This 13th day of November, 1929.
K. J. PEEL.
nls 4tw Clerk Superior Court.
NOTICE OF SALE
Under and by virtue of the powers
contained in a certain deed of trust
executed by McG. Roberson and wife,
Willie Roberson, to the undersigned
trustee for the Planters and Merchants
Bank, which deed of trust is dated
April 13. 1925, and is of record in the
public registry oi Martin County in
book S-2, vat page 69, default having
been tnadiNjn the payments therein
secured, the undersigned will, on the
20th day of December, 1929, at 12
o'clock noon, expose for sale, at the
courthouse door in Williamston, N. C.,
-the "following described real estate, to
w it:
Lying and being in Cross Roads
Township, Martin County, North Car
olina, adjoining the lands of Mrs. L.
C. James, W. H. Britton, and others.
Friday, November 29, 1929
bounded a* follows: f
Beginning at a pine stump in
run of Cypress Branch, the comer of
Mrs. L. C. James, and running along
the line of Mrs. L. C. James S. 7 00 E.
30.00 chains to a pine stump in the
edge of a ditch, the corner of John
Mobley, thence along the line of John
Mobiey S. 83 00 E. 13.25 chains to a
water oak in fhe long pond, Gus Claries
corner, thence along the line of Gus
Clark N. 9 30 W. 4.55 chains, thence
along the lines of Gus Clark and J. O.
feel N. 4 45 W. 16.75 chains to the
bend of the road, W. H Britton's
corner, thence along the center line
oi the road. N. 17 30 W. 3.75 chains
to the bend of the road in front of the
residence of W. H. Britton, thence
still along the center line of »the road,
Britton's line S. 83 45 ,W. 1?65 chains
to Britton's corner, opposite to a ditch,
thence along the ditch, Britton's line
N. 5 15 W. 3.40 chains, t'unce N.
71 30 E. 1.40 chains, thence still a
long the line ef Britton, N. 9 30 W.
9.35 chains to a dead maple in the
center of the run of Cypress branch,
Britton's corner, thence down the cen
ter lijie of said branch, the line of
Mrs. L. C. Jantes 13,25 chains, more
or less, to the beginning. Containing
43 1-4 acres, more or less.
Terms of sa'e: Cash.,
This the 19th day of November, 192.
B. DUKE CRITCHER,
\22 4lw Trustee.
foseph-W. Bailey, attorney