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Friday, June 27,1930. Cta T£u!Zl|s Personal* Im Greenville and Washington Mesdames R. F. Pope and Roger Critcber were visitors in Greenville and Washington Wednesday. • In Bel haven Thursday Messrs. Grover Hardison, Oscar Anderson, Pete Hall, John A. Man ning, and Wig Watts, spent yester day in Belhaven fishing. Returns To Belhaven Miss Mary King Ellison returned to her home in Belhaven Thursday after visiting friends and relatives here for several days. From Rocky Mount Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hoggard, of Wilson, and Mrs. Duty, of Rocky Mount, visited Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Manning here Wednesday night. » In Washington Wednesday Mrs. Ira Harrison and Thelma Harrell visited friends in Washington Wednesday. • Attend Dance at Eden House Misses Thelma Harrell and Daisy Whitley, Messrs. Jay Griffin and Hop Feel attended the dance at Eden House Wednesday night. ■ • _ Visitors Here Sunday— Mr. J. S. Hodges and daughter, Mrs. W. R. Percival, of Washington, visited Mr. Hodges' brothers, Messrs. F. K and W. J. Hodges, here Sun day. Attend Dance Miss Thelma Brown and Marvin Britton attended the dance at Eden House Beach Wednesday night. • Here From Rochy Mount . Mr. \C, A. Jones, of Rocky Mount, visited friends and relatives here this week. In Hopewell, Va. * Mrs. H. T. Roberaon, Mrs. Luther Ptel, and Standi Brown, accompanied by Mrs. N. R. Manning, of James ville, visited relatives in Hopewell, Va., this week. ♦ Is Visiting Here Miss Emma'Lou Watkins, of Kem bridge, Va., is spending several days here with Mrs. William Chase. THIS LIQUID KILLS EVERY LAST FLY JHWJMJ because . "IT PENETRATES" Black Plag Liquid is the deadliest *• insect - killer inade. It penetrate* ||j fij the tiny breathing tube* of fliei, Iffg p LAG Pa mosquitoes, moths, roaches, ant* IB IB bedbugs.fleas.lt kills tbem quick- jprav yi. Yet it always costs less than In mil* ither well-known brands. Money | m £ tQ uZom* E lack if not satisfied. 11l "V,,"""" l||| BLACK FLAG -l_ g SJ LIQUID i —fUwmy »sat* IMS -jpfflS jffli (1 DON'T KEEP YOUR MONEY IN YOUR | OWN BANK It Will Never Draw Interest There - Besides, it is safer here and draws interest at the rate of four per cent. One dollar or more starts a ■ Savings Account. Branch Banking & Trust Company - WILLI AMSTON, N. C. Society & Personals- Mr*. ELBERT S. PEEL, Editor Expected Home. Today Mr. and Mrs. John Ward and chil dren are expected home today from a several days' trip to friends in South Carolina. • Visit Friends Here Misses Marguerite Raines and Lucy Claire Ivey, of Scotland Neck, visited friends here a short while last Wednesday. To Return Home Sunday Kenneth Blue, of Laurinburg, will return to his home Sunday after vis iting J. G. Godard, 111, for ten days. ♦ Leaves for Virginia Beach Miss Frances Williams left today for Virginia Beach to spend the sum mer with her mother, Mrs. Edgar Morrison, and Dr. Morrison. Visitors Here Wednesday Mrs. Tom Davenport and daugh ter, Mildred, of Oak City, visited Mrs. R. J. Peel Wednesday afternoon. + Returns From New For* Miss Martha Louise Andefson re turned Tuesday from New York. V,siting Her Mother Mrs. Ralph Parker, of Dunn a is visiting her mother, Mrs. Thad Har rison, for a few days. « Visitors Here Wednesday Mr. Albert Jones, of Rocky Mount, visited Mr. and Mrs. Milton Moye Wednesday. • Here For a Few Days Miss Mildred Darden, of Kenly, is visiting Miss Martha Harrison for a few days. In Town Wednesday Mr. John Clowe, inspector for the Jefferson Standard Insurance Co., of Greensboro, was in town Wednesday. Attends Wedding in Wilson Miss Velma Harrison attended the wedding of Miss Lucille McGowan in Wilson Wednesday. Miss Esther Gatling, of Windsor, joined her here. m In Elizabeth City Messrs. W. K. Parker, J. G. Sta ton, and Titus Critcher were in Eliza beth City Wednesday. PUILIIHID IV HIT rUMDAY AWO rwiDAY PHONE Anything (or This Department To 46 Visitors Here Thursday Messrs. C. A. Sejffert, secretary of the Scottish Rite Bodies, and J. W. Overman, of New Bern, visited Wil liamston Thursday. * Returns From Durham Judge Clayton Moore returned home last night from Durham, where he was called to hold court this week on account of the sudden death of the mother of Judge W. C. Harris. hi Yanccyville Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler Martin spent Sunday with their son, Wheeler jr., who is visiting his aunt, Mrs. Laurence Stallings, and Mr. Stallings, at their home in Vanceyville. In Town This H'cc* Charlie Albright, of Norfolk, has been in town this week on business. In Greenville Wednesday Mrs. Milton Moye s|x'nt Wednes day in Greenville. In Winterville Yesterday Bill Spivey was in Winterville yes terday on business. Visits Friends Here _ Mr. iiob. Xx)r.(ulk..visLt eil friends here Tuesday. _ Here for a Few Days Dave Beech, of Greenville, is here for a few days in the interest of (he Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co, In Rocky Mount Thursday Mrs. S. R. Biggs, Mrs. I'axie Bad ham, and Mrs. J. S. Rhodes spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fagiyi, in Rocky Mount. WISCONSIN WOMAN Lost 11 Lbs. "Have been taking Kruschcn Salts for fat reduction—am on mv second bottle—i lost 11 pounds' in six- wet-Its anil feel fine—Krusclien sure give* >>u a lot of vim and pep." Krusclien Salts are useil daily by millions all over the woiUd not only to take off fat from overweight people but to rejuvenate the entire system. 'One bottle of Krusclien Salts (lasts 4 weeks) costs but 85c and one bottle will prove of vast benefit to people who have constipation, headaches, indiges tion, nervousness, rheumatism, depres sion, acidity and auto-intoxication. Not only that but one bottle will bring about body activity—increase in energy, vigor and ambition, sparkling eyes and freedom from pimples and blemishes —millions know all this—you ought to know it. Take one half tea spoon in a glass of hot water every morning befpre breakfast—walk a lit tle each day— cut down sweets' and fat forming foods. Stdd by ( lark's Drug Store and drug gists America over.—adv FLOWERS Funeral Designs Cut Flowers Potted Plants MRS. W. H. BIGGS MRS. J. E. POPE Will Be Glad to Take Your Flower Order. Prices Reasonable TELEPHONE 173 OR 18 No Phone or Bus Charges 6 66 Relieves a Headache or Neuralgia in 30 minutes, checks a Cold the first day and checks Malaria in three days. 666 also in Tablets W. C. ROUNTREE, M. D. PEIXACR A A SPECIALTY If you have many of the following symptoms, I have the remedy, no nut ter what your trouble has been disg nosed: Nervousness, stomach trouble, loea of weight, loss of sleep, sore mouth, hurting in back of head, shoulders or back, peculiar swimming in bead, frothy-like phlegm in throat, passing of mucous from the bowels (especially after taking purgative), burning feet, yellow or brown skin, burning or itch ing akin, rash on bands, faee and artim resembling, sunburn, chronic const i|>n tion, (sometimes alternating with di arrhoea), copper or metallic taste, skin sensitive to sun beat, forgetfulneta, despondency, thoughts that you might lose your mind, gums red and falling away from the teeth, general weakneu, lose of energy, and look older than you am.' If you nave many of these symp toms, have taken all kinds of medicine, awl are sail sick, I especially want YOU to write for my FREE booklet, ques tionnaire, and diagnosis. W. C. Kduuh, M. D., BOX lISO Dept. 47-J Austin, Texas THE ENTERPRISE HAMILTON NEWS o Those attending the B. Y. P. U. Convention at Mars Hill arc Rev. E. I'. West, Mr. and Mrs. VV. J. Beach, Miss Pauline Johnson and Miss Mar tha Salsbury. They expect to return home today. Misses Allie Marie and Martha .Roe buck are visiting in Everett* at this time. Mr. and Mrs B. B. Taylor and dau ghter Ellen and Miss Evelyn Hinesi and Mrs. Moye Taylor went to Wash ington Thursday. Miss Geneva Pace of Fayetteville is visiting here at this time. Mrs. L. A. Williamson of Philadel phia is visiting her mother, Mrs. f\ L. Gladston. . . .. . Mr. Harry Waldo and daughter. Miss Mary, and Mr. F. L. Haisltp went to Suffolk Thursday. » Mrs. J. B. Everett and children are visiting her aunt in Whitakers this week. Mrs, J. B. Purvis and children and Madeline Edniondson are spending a short Vime in Oakboro. .Mrs, D. G. Matthews anil son. Don, | Jr., are visiting in Norfolk Miss Marjorie Deal who has been I confined to- her bed for some time is able to be out again Mrs. M. B. Boyle entertained the | card club Wednesday. Mrs. H. S. Johnson and son Henry, j Jr. are spending this week in Norfolk. Miss Evelyn Davis is visiting her sis ; ter Mrs. W. P. Harris in Rohersonville this week. Card of Thanks May we express our sincere appreci ation for the kindness shown and sympathy expressed by those who grieved with us in the> death of our | mother, Mrs. S. 1.. Grimes, | Tin.- I'AMtIV I WANTS ANY TOBACCO HABIT, CHEW ing, smoking, cigarettes, or snuff eas ily, inexpensively overcome with pleas ant root. Send address. O. H. Stokes, Mohawk, Florida. ~R~ SHERROD COREY "The Monument Man" Williamston, N. C. The Best Work for the Least Money FOR RENT: FIVE ROOM HOUSE with water and lights. Apply t> Mrs. Kate ,11. York. It TOBACCO STICKS FOR SAI.K We have 100,000 tobacco clicks tor s.-ih at $5.50 per i.tiOtt, cash, Harri son Brothers it Co. It WANTS HOME: NICE, POLITE, obedient orphan hoy, 9 years old, wants a,home with a good Christian family where he can help and he help e! lie has attended school one term. Good farm home preferred,—Address F., care Kuti-rprise. SALE By virtue of a deed of trust dated January I.lth, 10.10 andof public record in the office of the Register of Deeds for saiil Martin County in Rook l'-2 at page 559, and at the request of the holder of the note of indebtedness thereby secured, default having been I made in the payment thereof, I will, on Monday, July 28, 10.10, at 12 o'clock I noon, at the courthouse door in Mar j tin County *»lTer for sale at public auc tion the property rfescrilied in >aid j ileed of trust as follow s, to-wit: One lot in the Town of Williains ton and beginning on Sycamore Street at a stake ninety-right feet north front the northeast corner of Sheppard Rice's lot which is of record in Book Y-l at page 546 o-f the Martin County Public Registry; thvivre westerly course 210. feet to Henry Riddick's line; thence a northerly course along said Henry Rid dick'c linc( now John Robcrson's line) 40 feet; thence an easterly ciutrse-210 feet to Sycamore Street ;thencc a , southerly course down Svca.iimre Street 40 feet lo the beginning. This 25th day of June, 1030.' R. L COBIIRN, 6-27-4t Trustee. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE OF LAND State of North Carolina, County of Martin. The Federal Land Bank of Columbia, Plaintiff vi. J. R. Manning and wife, Alice A. Manning, Carrie A. Daven port, Farmers Guano Co., Roberson Chemical Co., Trading as Tide Water j Guano Co., Seaboard National Bank, B. A. Critcher, Trustee, Branch 1 Banking and Trust Co., H. D. Bate- ! man and the Williamston National i Farm Loan Association, defendants. Pursuant to a judgment entered in above entitled civil action on the 16th day of June, 10.10, in the Superior Court of said County by the Clerk, I will on the 21st day of July, 1030, at 12 o'clock M., at the County. Court- in said County sell at public auction to the highest bidder therefor i the following described lands, situated in said county and state in Jamesville Township, comprising 117 acres, more or less, and hounded and described as follows: A certain tract or parcel of land in Jamesville Township, Martin County, State of North Carolina, adjoining the lands of J. H. Davenport. ('. L. Simp son, (he Jamesville and Plymouth Road, and about one mile from Dar dens, N. C., towards Plymouth and br imdcd as follows, viz: Beginning at an iron axle on the Jamesville and Plymouth Road, C. L. Simpson's corner; thence in a westerly direction along the Jamesville and Ply mouth Road to a telephone post, J. H. Davenport's corner; thence in a north- A Great Discovery When Pasteur discovered, In 1352, that the infection of wounds waa caused by malignant bacteria, he per formed a service of inestimable value to mankind. Since then medical science has been producing better and better antiseptic*, to kill these germs that may enter the smallest cut and give us diseases such aa typhoid, tuberculosis sad lockjaw. Now, all you have to do to be sure that these dreadful germs will not infect a wound, is to wash that wound, however small, thoroughly with Liquid Boroaone, the modem antisep tic. You can gat Liouid Borosone, in ft dm to fit your needs ood purae, from Clark's Drug Store. WIL.I_IAM«TON NO»TH CA^m> erly direction along J. H. Davenport's corner to an iron post in Beasley Branch, J. H. Davenport's southeast corner; thence along the run of Beas ley Branch to a stake and Cyprus, C. 1,. Simpson's corner; thence in a north erly direction, along C. L. Simpson's corner to an iron axles the beginning, on the Jamesville and Plymouth Road, containing 117 acres of land as will be shown by map made by Sylvester Peel on the Bth day of November, said ma^Jieing^ifjiecmjriMiMh^Pubncßeg Prepare JOYOUS FOURTH YOU CAN PLAN THAT TRIP NOW—WITH THE PROPER AND COMFORTABLE ATTIRE AT GREAT SAVINGS Beginning FRL, JUNE 27 Ending July sth We offer drastic reductions on Dresses, Shoes, Hats, apd Ac cessories to enable you to use the savings for that trip. ALL DRESSES HAVE BEEN GROUPED FOR QUICK SELLING GROUP I GROUP 111 All sl v 9s Value. Cottons $12.95. and $15.00 values for 3 for $5 $9.85 GROUP II GROUP IV All silk prints and solid col- $17.95 and $19.85 Values, for_ ors, $9.85 values, special price only— -54.95 . $14.95 ———— HATS Choose Yours Now Before They Are Picked. Values to $5.00 $1.95 and $2.05 ALL DRESS AND SPORT SHOES GREATLY REDUCED You will also find a fine selection of BRADLEY BATH ING SUITS FOR EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY, and priced within your reach. A trip to our store will enable you to shop with cooling comfort MARGOLIS BROS. Democratic Convention "• —June 28th ♦ ♦ ... • The Democratic County Convention will be called to order June 28th at 12 o'clock in the Courthouse in the town of William ston. The purpose of this convention is to perfect the county or- * ganization and elect delegates to the State Convention which will be held July 3, 1930 in Raleigh. Each township has one vote in the county convention for each 25 votes cast for the Democratic candidate for Governor in 1928. This gives the following vote in the County Convention. Jamesville 14 votes Cross Roads 12 votes Williams * 6 votes Robersonville 19 votes _ .... *. Gold Point 3 votes Griffins 11 votes Poplar Point ' 4 votes Bear Grass 7 votes Hamilton 7 votes Williamston 25 votes Oak City 7 votes All Democrats from those precincts failing to hold a conven tion on the 21st., inst., will be permitted to seats in the County meeting the same as if they had held their precinct meetings. • & • t '' •'. ' ..... » • X v ... * The Convention will be called to order promptly at 12 o'clock and it is hoped that each precinct will be represnted at the con vention. Elbert S. Peel Chairman Democratic Executive Committee. istry of Martin County. The terms of sale are as follows; One-fifth cash and remainder pay able in six equal annual installments with 6 per cent interest. All bids will be received subject to rejection'or confirmation by the Clerk ot said Superior Court and no bid will be accepted or reported unless its mak er shall deposit with said Clerk at the close of the bidding the sum of Five Hundred ($500.00) Dollars, as a for feit and guaranty of with PAGE THREE hi* bid, the same to be credited on his bid when accepted. Notice i> now given that said lands will be resold at the same place and upon the same terms at 2 o'clock P. M. of the same day unless said deposit is sooner made. Every deposit not forfeited or ac cepted will be promptly returned to the maker. This" l the 16th day of June, 1930, B. A. CRITCHER, 6-20-4t Commissioner.
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