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PAGE FOUR Ilr. A. P. Reade. of Durham, was the week-end truest of Mrs. Mary B. Sliute and Mr. and Mrs. J Sam Gets ir.ger. Local Colored School Team Defeats Washington 45 to 5 The loc£l colored school basketball team defeated Washington's team "here last night by a counfof 1 45 to 5,-the visitors finding it impossible to cage a single shot from the field. WANTS LOST: A WHITE GOLD OCTA goti shaped lady's watch, with name. "Leha" on back. Reward if returned to Enterprise office. LOOK! LOOK! WHAT'S THAT now? Painting, paper hanging, in terior and exterior decorating Price's riasoiubl'OT Phone I!'', \an Respas.*, 417 Church or 22" N Kim Street, VpJ. liamstou, N. C. _ 2-21-4 THE OLD RE 1.1 A'fll.lv- BUGGY shop for uph. ■■ and bttndttti: etr tops and cushions. Blacksmith work. Horses and mules properly shod. W. M STOKES Between Telephone (tfficc aiul Railroad 421, 25, 28, mrl PARI.V IERSI V AM) e H Al L.I S t,on Wakefield cabbage plants lor sale, in any quantities, at' 20 cents per hundred Pecan "Grow Farniv «H. ( Green, proprietor; ' )2X tf LAST CALL SET YOUR PECAN trees, fnut trees and -ornajnentals now and save a year'*- tune. Wight Nursery Co., Cairo, (ia. 2-4-Bt THOROUGHBRED SINGLE Comb .Rhode Island Red Eggs, pet setting ol 15. 75 cents. J 1\ Leggett. Willjatll stoti, N. C' v 2-4-(it-p Free 'Sho-NufT Free ONE SPARTON RADIO NINE TUBES - SCREEN GRID - DYNAMIC SPEAKER A $274.50 VALUE FREE TO THE CASH CUSTOMER SPENDING CASH, OR PAYING ON ACCOUNTS. WITH THE FOL LOWING MERCHANTS SPEND YOUR CASH IN ROBERSONVILLE, N..C. WITH • W. A. EVERETT & CO., "Headquarters for good things to eat." DAVID GRIMES DRUG STORE, "Get it At David's." A. R. JOHNSON'S, "More Goods for Less Money." TEXACO FILLING STATION, "Gas, Oils, Accessories, With Service." SANITARY BARBERSHOP "We specialize in Sanitation." KEEL TAILORING COj> "Dry Cleaners, Pressers. and Dyers." C. T. SMITH & CO., "Headquarters for Gents' Furnishings." JANIE FLFMMING'S HAT SHOPPE, "Quality Hats and Dresses." TAYLOR MILL AND GIN CO., "Figure with us for your building needs." ROBERSONVILLE MOTOR CO., "Oakland and Pontiac, Sales & Service FULMER'S LUNCH, "Home-Cooked Food Served at All Hours." ROGERSON BROS., Garage and Filling Station. ROBERSONVILLE PUBLISHING CO., "Quality Printing at the Lowest Price;" SPEND YOUR CASH IN WILLI AMSTON, N. C, WITH BARNHILL BROS. & CO., "The Place Your $ Goes Fartherest." WIGG WATTS. "Talking Pictures" and Radios. W. D. AMBERS, Dry Cleaning, Pressing and Soft Drinks. O. S. ANDERSON and CO., "Come to us for Quality Merchandise." C. O. MOORE & CO., Heavy, Staple, Fancy Groceries and Soft Drinks MARGOLIS BROS., "The Best Shopping Place After All." BIGGS DRUG CO.. "Try Our Drug Store First." THEODORE ROBERSON, Meat Market, Filing Station, Quick Lunch. SPEND YOUR CASH IN EVERETTS, N. C. WITH J. B. BARNHILL, Gas, Oils and Accessories with Service BARNHILL BROS., for Quality and Service. SPEND YOUR CASH IN PARMELE, N. C., WITH MIDWAY SERVICE STATION, Gas, Oils, Accessories, and Groceries. • ■ 1 SPEND YOUR CASH IN HAMILTON WITH —ASA JOHNSON, Heavy and Fancy Groceries. -J , „ THE SPARTON RADIO WILL FIND ITS HOME FRIDAY NIGHT FEBRUARY 28 AT 8:00 O'CLOCK IN THE CENTRAL WAREHOUSE, ROBERSONVILLE, N. C. ' * ' All customers are requested to be present or have their coupons pres- v ent by some representative. The coupon must be in the warehouse at the tim the lucky stub is drawn or there will be another drawn. The radio will be presented the night of the drawingof the lucky coupon. All customers holding coupons on the Sparton Radio are urged to col lect all coupons set up numerically, list on adding machine or slip of paper that you -may quickly and easily find the coupon called out. The Sparton Radio to be delivered in the "Pay-Cash-Radio Campaign' is on display at A. R. Johnson's Store in Robersonville, N. C. - - a- - "-•-r - ~ .v.-.. , ji i3T jk. jk# & 4 M k fT| f j > ' With best wishes to all and the lucky one. . B|*V ' r * 4 f C. L. EVERETT, Ca I WANT WORK REPAIRING furniture, chairs etc. Israel Mason, near Skewarkee. JOB WANTED: Ditching carpemmg or any other honest work. —Tlieo. Rogers, 251 Sycamore Street . " FOR SALE MAMMOTH YELLOW and . Biloxi Soy Beans—Ertmk Weaver, Williamston. 2-21-4 RADIO LISTENERS! Tune in on WBT, Char lotte (1080 kilocycles) each Wednesday evening ijom 7 to 8 o'clock. lt-pd FOR SALE: SOW AND 10 PIGS, '2 months old 11 L. Manning, K 4, Williamston, N.-C. Itpd WASHING WANTED. Would be glad to wash for a number of fain-1 ilies at a reasonable price.— Delia Wil j son, 330 Washington Street. 2-11-4t PAINTING AND PAPER HANG i ing a speciality, in'tcriof and exter- I mi decorating. Good' work guaranteed. Maryland Slide, 604 White St. V\ il i liamston, ,N. C. • __ 2 7-4t WORK WANTED: Can do any kind ol house painting, hanging,, ■ carpenter work or gardeti I H»lease vou and my prices are reason-! atile;—G T. Htn, 105, sycamore St., | Williamston. N. C. .' 2-11-41, " NEURITIS —» . *| The famous 0-623- —Guaranteed re j lief for Rheumatism, Neiiritis, Athritis, Sciatica, Lumbago—is now available ! to all sufferers from tttese tortures. I, U'62i? is a prescription of a famous specialist that has done wonders for i thousands of people when many othet | remedies have failed. We ask you to J try this famous prescription, as it is absolutely guaranteed to,help you A j few doses usually stops the pain and j many people say "it is worth its weight i in gold." . These reliable merchant* recom i mend it : ' - - - - PU*LI*HID IVBT TUHDAV *MO FmOAV Cumberland Farmer Carries Produce to Town -* One Cumberland County farmer; never goes to Fayettevslle but that; he rarries vegetables, poultry, egg*, 'or cured meats for sale. He grows tobacco and cotton for his main cash crops but* never fails to have money throughout the year. " J Clark's Drug Store, Williamston. j S. R. Biggs Drtifp Co., Williamston j Barnhill Brothers, Everetts. •- ? p J A. B. Rogerson & Bro., Beat Grass. I NOTICE North Carolina. Martin County—• ]ln the Superior Court. D. G. Matthews vs. Ella Powell j An action lias ben begun in the Su- I met tor Court of Martin -County. North , 1 1 arolma, cntitlde as above to foreclose ftirlain tax certificates of sale covering the following'described lantU A house and lot in the Town of Parjjieh-, N. ('., on. the North side of Railroad Street, and for a full description, reference is I hereby made to the complaint filed in i the above Cause: Now,, claiming an interest lin the .subject matter in* the above en titled action are required to jippear, present "and defend their respective claims within six month! from the, j dnte xif tliLs - iiuUce; xdbcr w isev—tluyr~t I shall l»v forever barred and foreclosed . | ot any a'nd all interest of claim in and ( j j the property or the proceeds receiv j efl from the sale tliereof. . 'I bis 24tli day of February, 1930. IC J PEEL, Clerk, j'2 25-4t '«» i -Superior Court. NOTICE OF A SPECIAL TAX ELECTION ON MARCH 31ST. L 1930, AT BEAR GRASS SCHOOL HOUSE, MARTIN COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA. ' . In compliance with the wishes -rf a petition signed by a necessary nupiber ! >i qualified voters of Bear (irass I School District, which was duly ap- I proved by the Boaxd of Education of jNI .it tin County anvl in accordance with | the provisions of Article 17 of the. I New School Code of 1923. ' Notice is hereby given that the elt'C will be held in tin- 15car Grass Schoollum.se on the 31st day ol March THE ENTERPRISE j trict which is described hereinafter for I the purpose of ascertaining the will of ! the qualified voters of said district as i'to whether a majority of such voters ! favor the levying and collecting an -1 nually of a special tax with which to I supplement' the funds for six months i public school appropriated by the Itoari) of Education, the rate of said spicial tax not to 1 exceed a maximum of thirty-five (35c) cents on the sliK) | valuation of all property, real and personal, within the bounds of the | trict described as follows: DESCRIPTION: "Beginning at ' the mouth of Fig Pen Branch and Bear Trap Mill Portd. thence u southerly] bourse up the" I'ig Pen Branch to Wheeler Rogerson and J. W. Green line; thence a westerly course to A. D. Hadley and G. A. Peef Corner; thence a southerly direction along said Had ley and Peel Corner in Africa Swatnp; th'tnee a southerly course a straight line to an arch on the-Bear Grafts Wil lianiston and Washington Road; t thence the east line of the Ashley Mar j tin Land, thence a southerly course, a I straight line to the Martin-Beaufort County Line on the side of Louis Taylor's Farm; thence-along said coun ty lines westerly to the township line at the mouth of Bear Grass and Turkey Swamp; thence up the mean derings of Turkey Swamp to the Old Biggs Mill Site; thence up Cow Branch to the Williamstbn and Green ville Road; thence down said road to Reedy Swamp; thence down said , swamp to the beginning." At said election those who are in favor of the levy and collection annual ly of a special tax of not more than thirty-five (35) Cents on the 100 prop erly valuation in said district as afore said, shall vote a ballot on which shall be written or printed the words "For i Local Tax" and those who oppose the ! levy and collection annually of a | special tax of not more than thirty liu (35c) cents on the SIOO property valuation in said district, as atoresaid shall vote a ticket on which shall be written or printed the words '.'Against Local iax." That A. H. Rogers be and is- here by appointed Registrar and that W. M. Harrison ami W. A. Brown are here by appointed poll holders and D •Bailey is appointed official marker for jsaid election. That a new rgeistration is "hereby in (lured and that the registration books will be ope n for suclt purpose begin ning with the 18th day of February, l'>4o anil will continue open until the 22nd day of March IV3O. The Regis liar will be at his stofe during the above dates for the purpose of regis tering all those qualified to vote in said district. . Done this the 15th day of February, 193(1 by order of the Board of Com missioner* of Martin County, North Carolina. , B. SL.'VDK, J l . Chairman, Martin County Commissioners. Attest. ' . J. SAM Cji'l'SlNGEH. Register of Deeds and ex ollicio Clerk to"the Hoard ,of (bounty Commissioners 2-18; .1-7-18 NOTICE OF SALE OF KEAL PROPERTY linden and by virtue of the power of sslc contained in a certain deed of trust executed to (he undersigned by ( harles Williams o'n the 15th day of July, and ol record in the put>- lii registry of Martin County in book N--2, at page 310, said deed of trust having been given to secure a certain note of even date and tenor therewith, and the stipulations con willed in fife said deed of trust not having been coin plied with, and at the request of the holder of tlie said notes the undersigned trustee will, on Tuesday, the 25th day of I'ebruarrv-IWO, at-LJ o'rlnrk m;, hr fiont' of the courthouse door in the town of Williamston, North Carolina, offer for cash to the highest bidder the following described real estate, to wit: It being all the two tracts of land fully described in deed from Geo. But ler to Charles Williams dated Febru ary Ist. 191)'". and recorded in book 000, at page 348, containing in both tracts 15 acres, more or less, adoining the lands of .1. Fas'on Lilley, George Butler, Joel Gibson, and others. This the 25th d'a.v of January, 1930. . ELBERT S PEEL, j2B 4tw - Trustee. NOTICE OF SALE Under by virtue »>f a power of | sit It* Contained ill that certain deed of trust executed by Kufus Burnett and j Cteasy to the undersigned ; trustee, dated the 14th day of May, | 1124l 1 24 and recorded in Book»s-2 at page ,13 of the public registry of Martin County? the twins and conditions of ' saiil deed of trust iy>t ha"vihg been I complied with, ajMfat the request of the owner thegrof, the undersigned | trustee will oil Monday, March 3, 1930 !a' 12"o'clo.ck, Noon at the Courthouse door of Martin County at.Willianiston, | North Carolina, offer at public sale to the highest bidder for cash, the fol lowing described real estate, to wit: One certain tract of land containing 35 [acres, more or less, bounded by the ; I..mis of Joe Jones, Ferd Barnhill, ! Hamilton-Oak.City public roads, and; being the same lands deeded to Kufus Burnett and wife by W. S. Rhodes and D. G. Matthews This the Ist dav of February, 1930. T. B. SLADE, JR.. 2 11 41 r Trustee. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY Under and by virtue of the authority contained in a certain judgment of the Superior Co\irt of Martin County in tlu Special Proceedings entitled "F. C. I Stallings versus Alice V. Stallings, administrator of the estate of A. F. Stallings, deceased, the undersigned "appointed as Substituted Trustee In said proceedings" wil on Friday the 14th day of March, IV3O at 12 o'clock M in front of the courthouse door in i the town of Willianiston, N. C. offer 1 for sale to the highest bidder for cash thp following described real estate, to vrit: Bounded on the North by Ball Gray land, on the East by Clyde Modlin, on the South by H. E. Ellison and on the. I West by J. A. Davis land, containing' i 50 acres more or less known as a part! of the Wrighter Davis land and given! •I>J. A Davis by Wrighter Davis. Two lots.in the to\tfn of Janiesville known as the Gin House lots adjoin ing W. B. Gaylord on the North side !of Water Street. This the 12th day of Feb. 1930. ELBERT S. PEEL, |2-18-4t Substituted Trustee. NOTICE OF I&ALE Under and by virtue of the author ity contained jji a certain deed of trust executed to the undersigned trus tee by Annie M. Boston, Noah Boston, Wheeler Boston, Christabell Boston and Artie Downing on the 23rd day of February 1929, and of record in the public registry of -Uirtia County in Book Y-2, at page 563, said deed of trust given to secure a certain note of even date and tenor therewith, and the stipulations therein contained not hav- WILLIAMSTON (JOJTHCJJOUNA^ ing been complied with, at the request of the parties therein interested, the undresigned trustee on Friday, March 7th, at 12 o'clock M. in front of th Post Office in the town of Jamesville, North Carolina, will offer to the high est bidder for cash the following de scribed property: One tract of land commonly knawn as the Gilbert Boston tract of land and owned by Gilbert Boston and known the Harris Jract of land and bound ed as follows, On the North by John nie James and Minnie Johnson, and on the East by Welch's Creek, and on the South by the Thomas James estate and ow the West by John -H. Pierce, es tate,. and containing Forty-three (43) acres the same more or less, and this purposes and does convey all our un divided rights, titles and interests in the same. Dated this sth day of February, 1930. * MRS. £. COREY. „ 2-11 -4t Trustee. NOTICE North Carolina, Martin County;- in Superior Court. D. G. Matthews vs. N. S. Hargrave and wife, Alice Hargrave The defendants above named and all parties interested in the subject matter will take notice an action entitled as above has been commenced ill the superior court of Martin County for the purpose of foreclosing certain tax certificates of sale covering the follow- j ing described land: A house and lot in tlu town of Parinete, N. C . and morej fully set out in complaint filed in the above cause in the clerk's office, to .which reference may be had for a com plete description; and that said de fendants will take notice that they'are] required to appear and defend their claims before tiie clerk of superior court at his office in Williamston, N. C, within 30 days after service of sum mons, and answer or demur to the com plaint or the. relief asked for will be (HinaiTded. ~ 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 btr forever barred and fore closed of any and all claims in and to said property or the proceeds received from the sale thereof. This the 27th day. of January, 1930. R. j pest; j 2M 4tw Clerk Superior Court, NOTICE North Carolina, Martin County—ln the Superior Court. J. L. Taylor vs John T. Hadley By virtue of an execution directed to the undersigned from the Superior Court of Martin County in the above entitled action, I will, on-Monday, the 3rd day of March, 1930/ at 12 o clock, Noon, at the Courthouse door of Mar tin County, sell to the highest bidder, fin cash, to satisfy said execution, all tin- right, title and interest which the said John T. Hadley has in and to the ( Mowing described real estate: Beginning at an oak ill Herring Pond, thence running along a bottom to the uplands of the Duggin Planta tion; thence along a tine t" tin- back / - '- / ; \ WW Replacement ■ vmUV 1 * Rr Parts And Accessories V u ————— ———————————— ;• * Exclusively Wholesale Thermoid ProrfUcts Nelson Bon Pistons Whitney Timing Chains Thompson Motor Valves Celoron Timing Gears B. Nr Piston Pins Republic Gear and Pinions Quality and Drain Oil Piston Rings Aln&tal Universal Joints ... ~ _ _ , Victor Motor Gaskets Bilt-Well Axle Shaft ) Federal Motor Bearings National Mazda Lamps a ™ Timken Roller Bearings A. C. Spark Plugs Columbia Dry Batteries Ball Beari "g s Cooper Tires and Tubes Bunting Bronze Bushings Keystone Locking Caps Tie Rod and Shackle Bolts E. A. Motor Horns ' Blue Print King Bolts Everready Flash Lights & Batteries r Gilmer Fan Belts * (Jfc j Dall Semi-Steel Pistons / Piston Grinding Paul Auto Supply Co. WASHINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA. * ' "A . ~ . ; \ \ line to the East end of Beach Island to the center of Deep Branch to Vans Swamp; thence down the run of Vans Swamp to Great Swamp to Dead Water Creek; thence up said Water Creek and along said Creek to Her ring Swamp; thence to the first sfation. Containing 247 acres, more or less. so all that Jand adjoining said tract owned and possessed by William Mer ritt and by him conveyed to J. G. Lamb, except what as the Long Tract, and being the same lands conveyed to John Hadley and wife of record in Book D-3, page 218. This land is sold subject to home stead of John T. Hadley. This 3rd day of February, 1930. C. B ROEBUCK. 2-4-4 Sheriff Martin County. NOTICE OF SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION North Carolina, Martin County—ln the Superior Court. Floyd B. Harrell vs. Susan Harrell The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Martin County* North Carolina, for ?n absolute di vorce; and the said defendant will further take notice that she is required to appear before the Clerk of the Su preior Court of Martin County within thirty days from the date hereof at Williamston, N. C., and answer or de mur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply for the relief demanded in said complaint. This *lie 14th day of February 1930. R. J. PKEL, Clerk, 2-18-4t Superior Court. TRUSTEE'S SALE Under and by virtue of. the' power conferred upon me and by the author ity vested in me to make sale and title under a certain deed of trust executed by F. C, Bennett and wiffe, Fannie Bennett, on the 9th day which ,i» duly recorded in book Y-2, page -483 Martin County Record, and the note which is secured thert*> not having been paid aiid at the request of the holder of same, I will sell for cash at the courthouse doOr in Will am ston, Martin County, on Monday the 10th day of March, 1930 at about 12 o'clock, noon, all of the property de scribed in said deed of trust as fol lows, viz: First Tract: My one-half undivided interest in the following: Beginning at a stake on Haughton Street at the Fast corner of the lot sold C. A. Harrison and Company, 40 feet from the L. depot lot, thence S. 32 Kast along Haughton Street to the old Lloyd corner now the M. Stubbs corner, thence southwesterly ali">ng tlx- line of M. Stubbs and Turner William* t" tin Hamilton Pants Man ufacturing Company ' corner, thence North about 32 degrees West along tlieir line ro the laud of the A. C. L. Railroad Co., thence along their line 20 feet to the corner of C. A. Harrison and Co., thence southeasterly along tlieir line parallel to the first line forty feet to their corner, thence along their Inn northeasterly to the first station. This being all of "the tract of land formerly called the Farmers Ware house lot and property, which has not Tuesday, February 25, 1930. heretofore been sold to the Hamilton Pants Mfg. Co. and C. A. Harmon and Co. All exceptions for the alley way between the Hamilton Pants Mfg. Co. land and Turner Williams are hereby sold. This being the same tract of land with improvements con keyed to the said J. W. Hight by J. € Staton and wife Fannie C. Staton, and recorded in book L-l page 166, of the public registry of Martin County, N. C. Second tract: That certain tract or parcel of land belonging to the estate of J. B. Speller: Beginning on Wash ington Street in the town of William- - ston, N. C. at a stake, thence along tht line of the Marcellus Stubbs lot now occupied by Ed Hardison, almost a straight line to the line of the Farm ers T»bacco Warehouse, thence along the line of the said Tobacco Ware house in a Westerly direction to the line of C. H. Godwin, J. R. Ruffin, I thence along said line t6 the line of | S. S. Hadley property now Sallie Had ley Bunting and Bro., Sampson Had ley, thence along their line back to Washington street and thence along said Washington Street to the begin ning and being the identical property owned and occupied by J. B. Speller at the time of his death reserving and excepting the operation of this in strument the store house itself and a space on Washington Street from said land 18 feet running between parallel lines 70 feet back, it being understood that when the parties of the second part decide wbich space of one-half of Slid frontage >n Washington Street that they want, they are to move the store and set it up in good condition on the space reserved for and proper ty of the parties of the first part. > This the 7tli day of February, 19». N. K HARRISON. ** 2-11-4t Trustee. GRAND OPENING TURNAGE THEATRE WASHINGTON, N. C. THURS. FEB. 27 and 9:30 P. M. Latest Talking Release "LORD BYRON OF BROADWAY' No Advance in Price Eastern Carolina's Finest Show House W
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