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Tbmdmy,Jt*y €, t9$Q. Oab Mutiap |i Baptist Philatheas To Meet The Philathea class of the Baptist Church will be entertained next Fri day evening in the home of Mrs. B S. Courtney with Mrs. Courtney, Mrs. Joe Cowan and Mrs. Cherry as hostesses. Here from New Bern Mrs. C. W. Keith, of New Bern, spent the week end with her sister, Mrs. David Keel. a Visiting in South ■Carolina Rev. and Mrs. Z. T. Piephoff left yesterday for Greenwood, South Car olina where they will visit relatives for several days. They were ac companied as far as Pineville by Mrs. E. P. Cunningham and children who wi|l visit relatives there for a - few days. ~ Returns Home Tomorrow Miss Elizabeth Ramsey, teacher in the local schools during the past sev eral years, leaves tomorrow for her home in Ivor, Va. a Accepts Position in Norfolk Miss Elizabeth Gurganus left Sun day for Norfolk where she has ac cepted a position. She was accom panied by Mr. and Mrs. David N. Hicks. a Here from Eureka Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Manning and son, of Eureka, spent Sunday here with Mrs. A. J. Manning. Spends Weekamd MI Norfolk Bill Spivey spent the week end in Norfolk. a - Returns to Fuquay-Springs • Miss Lucille Alien left Sunday aft ernoon for her home in Fuquay- Springs after completing her work in the local schools. Here from Tarboro Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Mizelie, of Tarboro, viaited friends here Sunday. Here from Rsstkerfordton Dr. and Mrs. John D. Biggs, of Rutherfordtan, spent the week end here. " -a Hare from Kmston Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Jeffries and son, Clarence, jr., visited friends and relatives here last week. v j FOR WEAR WITH PASTELS . >» "CAMELLIA" A Pale and Lovely Sfi«dc in Gotham GaMUI Silk Stockings If you've been searching for the perfect stocking skede to wear with your dainty pastel frocks— a sk.de that is (delicately pale without being "wishy-washy", a shade that won't look pink when you put it on, then • you'll be interested in ' ydFjfi "CAMELLIA" creamy, off-yellow Gold /r~\ Stripe shade created espe /f'S oellytobewornwithfrocbof / AqueaMfiae - Assise kj Turqualsa . Eggshell v i ' Margolis Hail! Hail! Hail! i * v -'' Insure Your Tobacco in the Old Relikble . Home Insurance Company of New York K. B. CRAWFORD AGENT Society &Personals Mn. KLBKKT g. PEEL, Bdtor Visiting Mrs. Harrison Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Parker, iof Dunn, are spending a few days here this week with Mrs. Parker's mother, Mrs. Eva Harrison. Return to Bwtimgton Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Davis return ed Sunday to their home in Burling ton after spending the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Jim King. Returns to Rockingham Miss Pearle Haywodo returned/ to her home in Rockingham Sunday. —•—: in Washington Yesterday Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Parker and Mrs. J. B. H. Knight spent yesterday in Washington. ' " "' ' ' i ■» Here from Washington Mtss Mary Harvey Charles, of Washington, visited Miss Eugenia Hoyt last week. Returns from Norfolk Mrs. B. W. Hardy returned Sun day from Norfolk where she has been v&iting for a few days.. • Returns to Rocky Mount Mr. Tom Cook returned Sunday to Rocky Mount after spending a week here with his family. Here from Plymouth Tom Swain, of Plymouth, was a business visitor here yesterday. . —4 Visit the Rodgersons Mr. aikl Mrs. John Fraley and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fraley, of Tarboro, visited Mr. and Mrs. John Rodger son here Sunday. • In Salisbury for Weekend Mr. Red Hancock spent the week end in Salisbury where he met Mrs. H uncock who returned home with him. ■ ■ a Returns to Davidson t ■ Miss Lillian Sample, a teacher in the local schools during the paat sev eral years, returned to her home in Davidson last Saturday. , • In Wilson Today Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Manning are in Wilson today where Mr. Manning is attending a board meeting of the Atlantic Christian College trustees. PHONE Anything (or This Department 7 46 Leaves for Home - , Miss Serena Peacock left Sunday for her home in Fremont after com pleting her work in the local schools, a ■■■ Visiting Friends Here Mr. Joe Muse, of Petersburg, is visiting friends here this week, a Here from Dardens l t L Messrs J. F. Jackson and J. R. Knowles, of Dardens, were business visitor here yesterday. Here from Rocky Mount Mr. and Mrs. X. T. Keel and daughter, Miss Macy, visited Mr. and Mrs. A. Anderson hfcre Sunday. HAMILTON NEWS • The junior in the local high school entertained the seniors last Thursday evening with a picnic and hayride. Born to Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Everett, r son. April 27th, 1930. Mr. and Mrs. T. B Slade and daughter. Mary, Miss Nephie Slade and Mrs. B. B. Sherrod visited relatives ill Roxobel Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Cozzens and Mr. and Mrs. Willis, of Washington, visited Mr. ami M Fs.'Joe EdmondioiC Sunday. Mrs. V. K. Taylor and daughter, of Everetts, attended services at Baptist church here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C- L. Stokes, of Rob ersonville, were in town yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. B. B Taylor visited in LeeiSs Sunday Miss Allie Marie Roebuck who has been teaching in Everetts is at home with her sister Mrs, E. L. Pippin. Mr. W.'S. Rhodes, Mr. Jesse Ed mondson and Clayton Davenport went to Williamston Monday on business. Mr. and Mrs. M. I). Beach and son spent Sunday in Rich Square. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Dixon and son, Aubrey, jr., are visiting relatives here. Mr. S. D. Matthews is on the sick list. Mrs. Boyle left last week for Phila dtphia where she will visit relatives for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Waldo, Misses Delia and Codie Purvis and Mrs. 7.. T. Cox were in Williamston Monday. M isses Jones, Mrs, T. B. Slade, Mrs. G. I). Matthews and Mrs. P. H. Davenport went to Williamston Mon day. A CHILD'S BLACK VELVET Coat was placed—in my car at Joe Stalls' funeral at Everetts. Owner will please call for same Reuben Keel It NOTICE North Carolina, Martin County—ln the Superior Court. Lula Anderson versus. Carey Respass Estate An action has been begun in the Superior Court of North Carolina en titled as above, to foreclose a certain tax certificate of sale covering the fol lowing described land, to-wit: Adjoining the lands of Eli Taylor on the north and east, the lands of G. A. Peel on the south, and the lands of J. Aaron Hassell and the Riddick land on the west, containing 65 acres, more or less. Being the same laud listed by Carry Respass estate for taxes for the year 1928. Now all persons claiming an interest in the subject matter in the above en titled action are required to appear within six months from the date of this notice, otherwise they shall be for ever barred and foreclosed of any and all interest or claim in and to the property, or the proceeds received from the sale thereof. This the 15th day of April, 1930. R. J. PEEL, Clerk, ap-15-4t Superior Court. NOTICE North Carolina, Martin County in the Superior Court. Edwin S. Hall vs. J. ft W. Land Com pany and all other parson* claiming any interest in the lands described herein. An action having been instituted in the Superior Court of Martin County, North Carolina, entitled as above, to foreclose tax liens for taxes due for the years 1926 and 1927 listed in the name of J. & W. Land Company on the following real estate in said county; DANGER HEADED OFF Cwliyti— Trodblas Seen Gi Awajr Following Use af Black-Draft*. Bote, Texas.—Mrs. Oraa Graf ted, of this place, tells of her use at Ttaedford's Black-Draught which d* says ooven a period of "a good many yean." "We use Black-Draught as a regu lar family medicine far constipation. end I toy always to keep it in the "I have found It a reliable medl etne to give the children when they ■at upset from over-eating, or have colds, for after taking Black- Draught they get all right In a little while. -X on Black-Draught for bilious. dUk heartache. I ban found that a don or two, taken at night, win gin quick relief for constipation . gad the complication* which follow Whan that condition runs on. "A bad taste in the mouth in the • Irtlg, ll mil teas and a dull baad ache. all law quickly after a few dona of Black-Draught. Z find it is not safe to let such things run on, I toy to head off the danger fta taking Black-Draught In time. It is a dependable medicine." At the first sign of constipation, take Thedford'a Black-Draught. TMa pursty vegetable medictoe hae been In no nearly 100 yean. Bold everywhere. Try it THE ENTERPRISE (1) "4,000 acres of pocosin land" in Jainesville Township, being that part of the first tract described in the deed from Roanoke Railroad and Lum ber Company to defendant J k WXand Company, dated January 1, 1921, and of record in the Register's Office of Beaufort County in Book 230, i page 315, and of record in the Register's of fice of Martiii County in Book".:. , page , which lies in. Jamesville Township. (2) "11,000 acres of dismal land" in Griffins Township, and being all that part Qf the first tract described in said deed which lies in Griffins Township. "Notice is hereby given to ill per son claiming interest in the subject mauer of the said action to appear, set up and defend their respective claims in six months from the date of this notice or be forever barred and foreclosed of any and all interest or claims in or to the said property or proceeds from the sale thereof. Dated this 21st day of April, 1930. R. J. PEEL. ap-22-4t Clerk Superior Court. NOTICE OF RE-SALE Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of the power of sale con tained in that certain deed of trust ex ecuted by F. C. Bennett and wife, Fan nie Bennett, to the undersigned Trus tee. bearing date of July 9th, 1928 and recorded in Book Y-2 at page 483 of the Public Registry of Martin County, default having been made in the pay ment of the indebtedness thereby se cured and the terms and stipulations ot same not having been complied with and the terms at the former sale not having been complied with, said bidder having stated that he was not in po sition to comply with said bid, the un-> dersigned trustee will, on Tuesday, the 3rd day of June 1930, at twelve (12) o'clock Noon, in front of the Court House door of Martin County, Wil liamston, N. C., offer for sale, at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, the following described real es tate, to-wit: "FI RST l RACT "W one-HaT? un divided interest in (the followiug: Be ginning at a stake on Haughton St. at the East corner of the lot sold' C. A. Harrison and Co., 40 feet from the A. C. L. Depot lot;,thence S. 32 East a long Haughton Street to the old Lloyd corner now the M. Stubbs corner; thence southwesterly along the line of M. Stubbs and Turner Williams to the Hamilton Pants Manufacturing Com pany corffer; thence North about 32 degrees West along their line to the A. C. L. Railroad Co.; thence southeast erly along their line parallel to the first line forty feet to the corner; thence along their line northeasterly to the first station; This being all of the tract of land formerly called the Far mers Warehouse lot and property, which has not heretofore been sold to the Hamilton Pants Mfg. Company, and C. A. Harrison and Co. All ex ceptions for the alley way between the Hamilton Pants Mfg. Co. and Tur ner Williams are hereby sold. This be ing the same tract of land with im provements conveyed the yjid J. W. Hight by J. G- Staton and wife, Fan nie C. Staton, and recorded in book 1.-1. page 166, of the Public Registry of Martin County, N. C SECOND TRAC T: That certain tract or parcel of land belonging to the estate ol J. B Speller: Beginning on Washington Street in the town of Wil liamston, N. C.. at a stake; thence a long the line of the Marrellus Stubbs lot now occupied by Ed Hardison, al most a straight line to the line of the Farmers Tobacco Warehouse, thence along the line of the said Tobacco Warehouse a westerly direction to the line of C. H. Godwin, J- R. Ruffin; Norfolk, Baltimore & Carolina Line DIRECT ALL-WATER FREIGHT SERVICE BETWEEN NORFOLK BAL f * - - . TIMORE, PHILADELPHIA AND EASTERN NORTH CAROLINA POINTS f . ~' ■ 4* - TO THE BUSINESS MEN OF EASTERN CAROLINA: Many of you are making use of the Norfolk, Baltimore and Carolina Line in receiving freight shipments. Many of you have ' k found that it pays well to use this method of transportation. For the benefit of those who have never had merchandise shipped via our line, we will be glad to give you any information you may desire relative to shipments, schedules, rates, etc. PROMPT SERVICE AND ECONOMIC RATES SAFE AND SURE TRANSPORTATION : ; . CARGOES COVERED BY MARIE INSURANCE Norfolk, Baltimore & Carolina Line .. *. 1 NORFOLK, VIRGINIA v. v - -:i • -■ • . • :, , I , ■ - • * : ••• ' A SHIP BY BOAT AND TRUNK LINES—IT'S SCHEAPER T. S. Ourslr, District Manager . ■ W. H, CARSTARPHEN, Agent, Williamston, N. C. WILUAMSTON "Q«th cawqv.na thence along said line to the line of S. S. Hartley property, now Sallie Hadley Bunting and Bro., Sampson Hadley; thjfrice along their line back to Wash ington Street and thence along said Washington Street to the beginning and being the identical property own ed and occupied by J. B. Speller at the time of his death, reserving and except ing from the operation ot tfiis instru ment the store house itself and a space on Washington Street from said land 18 feet running between parallel line 70 feet back, it being understood that when the parties of the second part de cide which space of one-half of said frontager on Washlngton "Street that they want, they are to move the store and set it up in good condition on the space reserved far and property of the parties of the first part." At the time and place of said sale the highest bidder will be required then and there to deposit with the Trustee ten (10) per cent of the amount of said highest bid to show good faith and the sale will not be closed until said de posit is made in cash or its equivalent. This the 3rd day of May, 1930. N. K HARRISON, - m-6-4t Trustee. Hugh G. Horton," Atty. NOTICE North Carolina. Martin County—ln the Superior Court. In Re: F. W. SPARROW. JR. Notice is hereby given that there has been filed in my office, as Clerk of the Superior Gourt of Martin County, ai petition of F. W. Sparrow. Jr. to be restored to the rights of citizenship, same having been lost as a result of the | Needleman case tried at the May Special Term, 1925, of the Superior Court, upon the grounds of his record before said trial and his record while in imprisonment and his record since h- was parolled and that said petition will be heard at the September term of the Superior Court of Martin County before the Judge holding the Court at said Term.. This '!"■ Stti ilm n R. J PEEL. Clerk. Superior Court. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power of s»U contained in that certain deed of trust executed to the undersigned Trus tee,'of record in Book A-2, page I, and the stipulations not having com plied with, and at the request of the holder ol said bond, -the undersigned Trustee will, on the 3rd day of June, 1930, at 12 o'clock. Noon, in front of the Courthouse door of Martin County, offer fof sale, to the highest bidder, for cosh, the following described land: Adjoining the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad on the North; Welch's Creek on the East; the Public Road from Hardens to Plymouth on the South, and Joe Swinson on the west; contain ing 375 acres, more or less, and being all that tract of land in Martin County that is known as the John L. Harden farm, lying south of the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad, and being the same land that was conveyed to Wheeler Martin, by ded from Geo. T. Barden and wife. Mittie Barden, dated July 14. 1913, of record in the Public Registry of Martin County in Hook E-l, page 166. This 3rd day of May, 1930. WHEELER MARTIN. m-6-4t Trustee. 666 Tablets Relieve* a Headache or Neuralgia in 30 minutei, checks a Cold the first day, and checks Malaria in three daya. 666 also in Liquid CUT COFFEE COST IN HALF '■ You get as many cups from 1 lb. of "Gold Ribbon" *■ ■' Brand Coffee anc? Chicory as you do from 2 lbs. of ordinary coffee, because it i 9 Double Strength. Cut I your coffee bill in half by using "Gold Ribbon" Bland—l lb. lasts as long as 2 lbs. of ordinary coffee B «nd you pay no mow!—- ——,———• — BS - J Ml -T : * t -n-" ZlfflßH' 7 Drink MILK ■■ ■■ r For health's sake, drink more milk. Our Dairy can supply you with either milk or cream in un limited But be sure you get the best and purest—We have it Edgewood Dairy J. FRANK WEAVER, Manager PAGE THREE
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