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Tu«d«y.y«m«rv 21, 1930 ASH COOK STOVE WOOD THIS IS REAL WOOD AND WILL GIVE YOU THE BEST OF SERVICE. WE HAVE A LARGE , i_ SUPPLY OF COAL AND WOOD OF EVERY KIND ~ LINDSLEY ICE COMYANY Engagement! Club Maetinga Entertainments Wcddingi Personal!, Visitor Here Yesterday \ Wakefield Mallory, of Greensboro, was a business visitor here yesterday. In Town Today Lindsley Moore, of Wilson, is in town today. Here From Greensboro F. M. Garner and J. C. Young, of Greensboro, were business visitors here yesterday. Business Visitor J. A. Staton, of Bethel, was a busi ness visitor here yesterday. In Town This Week Robert J. Breese, of Raleigh, has been in town this week. Here On Business. Messrs. Rhett and Heyward, of Raleigh, were business visitors here yesterday. I • On Hunting Trip Dr. James S. Rhodes and Dr. Josh Tayloe, of Washington, are on a hunting trip at Davis this week. They will return Sunday. Returns From Norfolk D. G. Matthews returned yester day from a short trip to Norfolk. ll^ CENTURY I I : OF HELPING American Farmers MAKE BETTER CROPS Ths coming year round# out an even century tine* the first use of Chilean Nitrate of Soda in'tha '■ United States. Andrew Jackson, famous "Old Hickory", of Tennessee, was President of the United States in 1830 when the first cargo of this nitrogen fertiliser arrived by sailing vessel from far-off Chile. That was years before we had the telephone, the telegraph. TO_~ . y On sheer merit alone ... strict "l/MI ly on the basis of the good it has djwe, Chilean Nitrate to-day is the standard nitrogen fertiliser. Last year more than MO.OOO farmers used it to make more money .from their * crops. Every cotton champion in the South... and 8 •very corn champion... made his winning crop wrth Chilean Nitrate. For nearly half a century, Experiment Station* have proved the value of Chilean Nitrate. In Penn sylvania, for instance, experiments have been con ducted continuously since 18811 The success ob tained by farmers who use it, leads many more each year to follow their example. Chilean Nitrate pays back its small cost many times over. Do not confuse Chilean Nitrate with other fertilizers. It is the world's only natural nitrate nitrogen. Not synthetic, but the real thing, mined and refined in Chile and nowhere else. It will pay you to insist on Chilean Nitrate. It is quick-acting * food for almost every crop that grows... proved by 100 years of use. Pv •pedal Bee* Ofcf Pill Our new 64-psge illustrated book "How to Fer tilise Your Crope" gives all the information you need. Free. Ask for Book No. 1 or tear out this ad and mail it with your name and addres* on the margin. Chilean „ j Nitrate of Soda I EDUCATIONAL BUREAU I 220 Professional Bldg., Rsleigh, N. C. I Is rtfring, pUmm refer to md No. 63 •IT* sot* *» T *- UCK ' I Society & Personals Hit. ELBERT S. PEEL, Editor Mrs. Hardy Improving Mrs. B. W. Hardy, who has been very ill in the Washington Hospital, is very much improved, according to the last reports. • In Greenville Today Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Harrison are in Greenville this • afternoon. Tbeir daughter, Miss Virginia, will return with them for the week end. She is a student at East Carolina Teachers College. In Town Wednesday Charles J. Parker, staff correspond ent of the News and Observer, of Ra leigh, was here Wednesday in the interest of the survey of economic situation in the east. » In Washington Wednesday Misses Haywood and Velma Har rison spent Wednesday afternoon in Washington. Ri turns From New York G. W. Hardison has returned from a visit to his firm's headquarters in New York City. In Town Today J. J. Carson, of Bethel, was in town today. PUBLKMIO CVCH T JiKHMULMjUBIBASa 'PHONE Anything for Thii Department Ti 46 > Visitors Here Thursday Lester and Nunn Everett, of Rober senville, were business visitors here Thursday. • Wheeler Martin Improving Wheeler Martin has been ill with influenza this week at his home. His friends are glad to learn that is improved. > Visitor Here Yesterday Henry Norman, of Robersonville, was here yesterday. • From Jamesville Elbie Hardison, of Jamesville, was in town on business Thursday. •—— From Plymouth Elder Newsom Harrison, of Ply mouth, was in town Wednesday. Leaves jor Norfolk Stewart Jackson left this morning tot Norfolk, where he will enter the clinic for treatment. HAMILTON NEWS • The Parent-Teach A Association of Hamilton met Monday night, January M, with 54 member* present in spite of the bad weather. After the business session the meet ing was turned over to Miss Effie Wal do, who presented us a very good pro gram composed of second grade- pupils. 'We will have our regular meeting again the third Monday night in Feb ruary. A program will be given then by Mi*s Waldo's pupils, the third grade. | On last Friday night, Hamilton was favored with a special concert in the school auditorium. A sixteen-piece or chestra from Hobgood, directed by Mrs. Sam Hyman furnished the inusic. It was a real treat us, and every body who heard them greatly enjoyed the occasion. The missionary society giet with Miss Helen Davenport Tuesday night and reported a very good meeting. Miss Beatrice Roebuck the w«tk end with Miss Floriel Cox. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Edmondson, ac companied by Mr. Clayton Davenport,, visited M iss Sarah Moore at East Car olina Teachers College, in Greenville Su.ndiy. " Mr. and Mrs. Perry.and family have moved'to JamesviHc. They have lived here nearly 15 years and will be. ly missed in this community. Mr. Banks Cozart, of Greenville, vis ited Miss Frances Davenport Sunday afternoon. Mr. D. G. Matthews went to Ply mouth Monday on business. Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Slad.e and Mrs. Doyle visited Mrs. E. K. Harrell in Oak City Monday. Rev. E. P. We»t goei to" Warsaw this week end to bring Mrs. West home, who has been there sick for some time. Her condition is reported a little improved. ; , Miss Ruth Pippen, who has been on the tick list, is able to be out again. Mrs. 1 M. V. Pippen is reported some better. Mrs. Hines is able to be out again, also Mrs. Dave Matthews. NOTICE OP SALE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain deed of trust executed to the undersigned trus tee. and the stipulations not having been complied with, and at the request of the holder of said bond, the under signed trustee will, on the 3rd day of March, 1930, in front of the courthouse qoor of Martin County, offer for sale, to the highest bidder, for cash, the fol lowing described land: Being a house and lot in the town of Jamesville, N. C„ adjoining the lands of Annie Glasgow,. Charlie Mizelle, Mrs. J. F. Kemp, and others, and be ing the same premises occupied by the said Wood and wife. This 21st day of January, 1930. B. A. CRITCHER. j24 4tw Trustee. NOTICE OP BALE • Under and by virtue of a judgment oi the superior court in an action en titled "D. G. Matthews vs. John M. Cratt and wife," the undersigned com missioner will, on the 3rd day of March, 1930, at 12 o'clock noon, in front of the courthouse door of Martin Ceunty, offer for sale, to the highest bidder for cash, the following described land: Located in Bear Grass Township, Mirtin County. North Carolina, bound ed by the lands of Jim Harris. C. A. Lee, W, K. Cratt, Bear Grass and Washington Road, and containing ninety acres, more or less. This 22nd day of January, 1930. B. A. CRITCHER, j24 4tw , Commissioner. THE ENTERPRISE Embroidery Club Meeting Tuesday * J On Tuesday afternoon from 3:30 to 5:30, Mrs. C. Godwin Crockett entertained the members of her Eni-1 broidery Club and a number of oth er friends at her home. 4- It was one of the most delightful meetings of the year and was thor oughly enjoyed by both guests and members. The hostess, assisted by Mrs. K. 11. Crawford, served a most tempt ing salad course, consisting of chick en salad, sandwiches, saltines, potato chips, cranberry salad, olives, coffee, and salted nuts. Special guests were Mesdames B. A. Critcher, W. H. Biggs, Z. T. i I'iephoff, Titus Critcher, William 1 Chase, Tom Brandon, and G. W. j Hardison, and Miss Anna Crawford. | . EVERETTS NEWS Miss Virginia Rogerson, who has ] been spending some time with her.l brother in .Greenville, has returned' lonic. Mis Keba Lee and Raymond Smith ' and Mr. Jean Essie, of Greenville, were the guests of Misses Ethel Cherry and Hilda Britton Sunday night. Everetts girls are going to Hobgood i W night to play basketball, j Mr. Gilbert Cobitrn, of Robersonville, was a visitor in our town both Friday and Saturday nights. Miss Lela Barniiill was home for the week end. She i\ going to school at Fast Carolina Teachers' College, in | Greenville. Miss Susie Bailey aiuy Loll Taylor. [ of Greenville, spent theuvreek end at 1 home with their paXentsAx Miss Blanche Wynne day night with Miss Janie Biggs. Mr. L. J. Mills, jr., left last.week tor 1 Detroit, Mich., where he will start working. Mr. Jack Dixon, Miss Hfcne Wynne, and Miss Sybil Clark motored to Rob-' ersonville Saturday night. Mr. Rosscl Rogers, of Bear Grass,} was a visitor in our town Sunday i night. Mr. anil Mrs. Jim Johnson were the guests of Mrs. Johnson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J W. Cherry Saturday night, t The Parent-Teacher Association lis i pusenting a spelling match, baby show I and a yo-yo contest Friday night. The' public is cordially invited to attend. Mr. Wiley Crawford, of our town, is' now working in Williamston at Bailey am! Sessoms Drug Store. NOTICE OF SALE Notice ofshrdluensbmerftdwuanuhin Notice is hereby Riven that under aWd by virtue of the power of sale and authority contained in that certain deed of trust, executed on the 31st day of October, 192K, by I). 11. Staffs and wife, Sudie Stalls, to the undersigned trustee and which is of record in the public registry of Martin County in. book P-2L at page 368, default hav ing been made in the payment of the note and indebtedness, for which the same was given as security, and the stipulations therein contained not hav ing bene complied with, and at the re quest of the holder of said note and in debtedness, the undersigned trustee will, on Monday, t(j third day of Feb ruary, 1930, at 12 o'clock m., in front of the courthouse door of County at Williamjton, N. C., for sale, at public auction, to the high- v est bidder, for cash, the following de-' scribed real property, to wit: First tract: Lots numbers 1 and 2 the property formerly owned by J. S. Peel and known as the Rose Lawn property in the .town of Williamst>n, N. C., as surveyed and plotted by J. ' IR. Mobley, surveyor, said plat or map being of record in the pftblic registry of Martin County in land division book No. 3, at page 359. Second tract: Beginning at the southeast corner of the Miley Taylor land, running southwest to an oak on the Hamilton road; thence running northeast to another oa'k; thence along a line of oak trees in a northvyard di rection to the Rhodes propertyi thence northward to W. R. Cherry and Sarah O. CJierry land, Containing June acre, more or less, and being the 'Same land conveyed to W. R. Cherry and wile by deed from the town of Williani ston, dated September lath, 1919, and of record in the public registry of Mar tin County in book B-2, at page 283. Third tract: Beginning at a poplar tree on the Williamston and Hamilton road, Harry Coburn'S western corner; thence along Harry Coburn's line to J. S. Rhodes' line, the run of Miley Branch; thence a southern course a long the various courses of the run of Miley Branch to the Williaifiston and Hamilton road; thmce up Wil liamston and Hamilton road to the be ginning, containing 3 acres, more or less, and being the same land deeded to W. R. Cherry and Sarah 0. Cherry by deed from B. B. Glisson, dated April 21st, 1919, recorded in the pub lic registry of Martin County in book Y-l, at page 236, saving and excepting from th# operation of this deed the part of the above land heretofore deeded to Julius S. Peel, described as follows: Beginning at a poplar on the William- WfH-LIAMirTON ston and Hamilton road, Coburn's west em corner; thence-along said Coburn's I line to the run of Miiey Branch; thence I along the various courses of Miley's I Branch, in a southern direction to a stake with the line of said poplar tree to the beginning, containing 3 acres, more or less. | Fourth tract: A tract of land in the tpwn of Williamston, Martin County, and being on the northeast side of the [old Williamston ami Hamilton road; adjoining the old Williamston and Hamilton road on the southwest; D. I). Stalls, public cemetery, and J. S. Rhodes on the northeast and Dick Wynne on the northwest, beginning at a stob oft the old Williamston and Hamilton road, I). 1). Stalls' corner; thence along D. D. Stalls' line in a northeastern direction. 115 feet to a stob, D. D. Stalls' corner; thence a-' long D. 1). Stalls' line at right angles with the last-mentioned line 7'> 9-ltf-ft. j to a stob in a branch; thence along the various courses of said branch a north easterly direction to J. S. Rhodes' line, 1 in-the Dick Wynne line: thence with and along Dick Wynne's line to theold | Williamston and Hamilton road; thence along the old Williamston- and 'Hamilton road to a stob; thence to the beginning, except that part conveyed to Dick VVynn, K. S. Peel, 1). L). Stalls, Sandy Uoberson, and lot No. 15 of Hose Lawn subdivision which was i heretofore sold. This the 2nd day of January, 1930. HUGH G. HORTON, j3 4tw Trustee. NOTICE OF RESALE | At the direction of the court and un- I der and by virtu? of the powers con- I tamed in a certain deed of trust eXe | cuted by Mc.G. Robcrson and wife. Willie Roberson, to the undersigned trustee, which deed of trust is dated April 13, 1925, and-is of record in the I public registry of Martin County in j book S-2, page 69, default having been ; made in the payment therein secured, | the undersigned will, on the 25th day of January, IV3O, at 12 o - 'cloßk noon, of- I fer for sale at the courthouse door in Williamston, N. C., the following de scribed .real estate, to wit: Lying and being in Cross Roads Township, Martin County, North Car olina, adjoitii.ng the lauds of Mrs. L. C. James, \\\ 11. Britton, and others, bounded as follows: Beginning at a pine stump in the run I of Cypress Branch, the corner of Mrs. i L. C. James, and running along the j line of Mrs. 1.. C. James S. 7 00 E. j 30.00 chains to a pine stump in the ! edge of a ditch, the corner of John 1 Mobley, S, 83 00 E. 13.25 chains to a water oak in the Long pond, Gus I Clark's corner, thence along the line of [ Gus Clark N. 9 30 W. 4.55 chains, I thence alohg the lines of Gus Clark and J. 1' IVel. N. 4,45 W. 16.75 chains |to the bend of the road, W. 11 Brit '/ - A TORRENT O POWER*™ SPEED! 72 MILES AN HOUR 48 IN SECOND ... 61 HORSEPOWER ... RICH BROADCLOTH UPHOLSTERY . . . INTERNAL 4-WHEEL BRAKES ...HYDRAULIC SHOCK ABSORBERS ... THE FINEST VALUE EVER OFFERED AT SUCH LOW PRICES , ♦. • ♦ - ♦ ' In the new Willys Six, Willys-Overland presents a car ol Midi beauty, speed end power aa here never before been known SEDAN DE LUXE j,, the low-priced Raid. ♦ Lines, colon, interior appointments DOWN PAYMENT ONLY and upholstery fabrici reveal an entirely new concept of beaoty for inexpensive cars. ♦ Tke nighty en fine is robhar InaJatod against vibration, and effects performance wHicfc can bo appro ... r . M .. dated only through personal experience. At the tamo time, BALANCE IN ft EAST MONTHLY PAYMENT! thif motor if MOSt •CoHMriC*l, tlCipHOfMl «oMf€ ptf floWO* Um m*—*. unm ssse M«Uk gas being achieved at the modem cruising speeds of 95 to 45 mles T«M» 0., mm 4 «WmS „ , . »it—ai ■*>«■*— e— per hour. ♦ See the Willys Six ot your first opportunity. TMf WILLYS.OVERLAND, INC, TOLEDO, O. ; GREAT NEW WILLYS SIX '■ . -* l ' Champion Auto Company Everetts, N. C. toll's corner, "thence along the center line of the road N. 17 JO W. 3.75 chains to the bend of the road in front of the residence of W. H. Brit ton, thence still along the center line of the road. Brit ton's line S. 83 45 W. .1.65 chains to Britton's corner opposite a ditch, thence along the ditch, Britton's line N. 5 15 W. 3,40 chains, thence N. 71 30 E. 140 chains, thence still along the line of Britton, N. 9 30 W. 9 35 chains to a dead maple in the renter of the run of Cypress Brancft?- IJritton's cor ner, thence down the center line of said branch, the line of Mrs. L. C. beginning. Containing 43 1-4 acres, more or less. Terms of sale: Cash. This the 12th day of January. 1930. B. DUKE CRITCHER. jl7 2tw Trustee. Jos. W. Bailey, attorney. NOTICE OF SALE I'n.der and by virtue of the authority! contained in that certain deed of trust executed to the undersigned trustee by W., S. Cherry and wife, Kliza Cherry, oil the 2nd day of April, 19123, and ot record in the public registry bf Martin County in book G-2, at page 570, said 'deed of trust given to secure certain notes of even date and tenor therewith, and the stipulations therein contained I not having been complied with, at the I request of the parties therein interest [ ed, the undersigned trustee on Mon day, _ February 10, 1930, at 12 o'clock I m.. in front of the courthouse door, ill the town of Williamston, North Carolina, will offer to the highest bid der, for cash, the following described property: Commonly known as the "Glasgow I .and," consisting of two tracts of 47 and 3-4 acres, and being the name land mentioned fn a deed from W. S. Cher i ry to Eliza Cherry, of record in book I E-2, at page 48, of the Martin County | Public Registry, and being the same two tracts described in a mail of rec ord in book MMM, at page 51, of the, ! . 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