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Tuesday, July 22, 1930. Largest Stock Of Feed In Martin County It Makes No Difference As To The Kind Of Feed You Want or Need - We Always Have It In Stock LINDSLEY ICE COMPANY - Ice, Coal, Wood and Feeds aub^kUrtingm Entertainments Wedding! Peraoula In Raleigh Saturday Rev. C. H. Dickey and Norman Harrison spent ' last Saturday in Raleigh. , In Dunn This Week Mesdames H. L. Birnhill, M. J. Moye and Miss Esther Harrison are in Dunn this week. Attend Wedding Here Misses Doris Lee, of Oriental, and Josephine Sykes, of Bayboro, attended the Taylor-Edmondson wedding here Saturday. rr Leave jor South Carolina Frederick W. Hoyt and Jim King left yesterday for South Carolina where they will be on the tobacco market during the month of Au gust. -2—• Leaves for Chapel Hill Miss Ruth Manning will leave to morrow for Chapel Hill where she will attend the second session of the University summer school. In Goldsboro over Weekend ' Miss Lyda Cook and Hugh Wyatt spent the week end in Goldsboro. Visiting Miss Harrison Miss Pearl Haywood of Rocking ham, is visiting Miss Velma Harrison here this week. Value far above the P rice •crvri (/#.*- »«r*it,phufrU g k,* t J t Ulhm > Rumptrt mmJ *wr» tin uxtrm.) THIS new Ford Tudor Sedan brings jou everything you want ot need in a motor car—beauty, safety, comfort, speed, power, ease of control, economy! reliability and long life. Its smart style and good performance make if H "value far above the price."- Call or telephone tut demonstration. * - WILLLIAMSTON MOTOR COMPANY « ' Make Time Count •». y , „ _ - .... • Days slip into weeks and weeks into years. Don't let them slip away from you! Make each one count for having been. • A few dollars every week or month, sys tematically saved in insurance will save your family or protect your business. Start today! Tomorrow never comes. r ' ( • W.G.PEELE Society & Personals Mrs. ELBERT S. PEEL, Editor At Nag's Head William James, jr. and Eli Barn hill are spending this week at Nag's Head. In Morehead City Sunday Doe ttassett spent Sunday in Morehead City. In Durham jor Weekend Miss Thelma Brown spent the week end in Durham with friends. • '■ Visits in Creed more Mr. R. A. Pope was in Creedmore aver the wwk.end.with his family. ♦ Returns fro mVirginia Peach Harry Vaughn returned Sunday from a several days visit to Norfolk and Virginia Beach. Here from Robersonville Mr. Bob Grimes, of Roberson ville was in town yesterday. In Morehead City Sunday Harry Biggs spent the week end in Morehead City. In Durham for Week-end Boyd Hight spent theweek end in Durham with friends: At Bay View Sunday Messrs. Harold Everett and Har cum Grimes were at Bay View Sun day afternoon. PUKISHID ivnrr n, If OAV rtf "SBflL, PHONE Anything lor Thia Department Hi 46 In Morehead Sunday Misses Margaret Cook and Thelma Harrell, Herbert Peel and Irving Margolis were in Morehead City Sunday. - " 1 - „ Y Mere from Hassell i Mrs. R. A. Haislip, of Hassell, shopped here yesterday morning. At Bay View Sunday Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Siceloff and Mr. J. H. Britt visited Bay View Sunday. a Returns from Virginia Beach Miss Frances Williams has re turned from Virginia Beach where she visited her mother, Mrs. Edgar Morrison and Dr. Morrison for sev eral weeks. • Visit in Leggetts Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Harrison and daughters, Misses Beck and Blanche visited relatives in Leggetts Sun day. * In Seven Springs Friday Messrs. J. L. Hassell, Julius S. Peel, Theodore Hassell and Joe Everett spent Friday in Seven Springs. •— At I'amlico Beach Sunday Mrs. L. C. Bennett, Julius S. Peel and Miss Polly Campbell, of Washington, were guests at Sea breeze cottage, Pamlico Beach, Sun day. •— Leave for Bay View Mrs. J. O. Manning and children, Miss Christine and Jim, Mrs. C B Roebuck and son, Russell Taylor, Miss Edith, Mildred and Frances Pee], Mildred Gurganus, Ruth Rob erson, Ruth Ward, Hazel Brown arc spending the week at Bify View. Here from Sanford S. L. Long and children, Miss Annie Louise and Billie Long, oi Sanford, spent the week end in the county visiting relatives. In Kittrell Lust Week Mrs. K. B. Crawford and Mrs. H. M. Stubbs spent TTiursday in Kit trell. They returned home with Mr. Crawford who has been doing special agent's work in the hail insurance business in central Carolina and Vir ginia for several weeks. • Here from Raleigh Wesley Peel, of Raleigh, has been here for several days, visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Peel. • In Suffolk for Week-end Mrs. J. L. Peel spent the weekend with her mother in Suffolk. » • i Return from Norfolk Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Goadrd, jr., returned last night from Norfolk where they spent the week end with Mrs. J. J. Phillips. » i i Returns from Durham Miss Evelyn Harrison returned yesterday from Durham where she has been taking a course in library work. a • • Here from Dardens Mr. John Getsinger, of Dardens, was .a business visitor here yester day, NOTICE OP BALE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain deed of trust executed to the undersigned trus tee, and the stipulation* not having been complied with, and at the request of the holder of said bond, the under signed trustee, will, on the 23rd day ot July, 1930, at 12 o'clock, noon, in front of the courthouse door of Mar tin County, offer at public sale to the highest bidder, for cash, the following described land: Being lota No*. 28 and 29 ahown by map made byT. W. Sec rest, C, E., said map being recorded in Land Division Book No. 1, page 425, and being same land in Deed Book E-2, page 152. This 23rd day of June, 1930. B. A, CRITCHER, 6-27-4t Trustee. THE ENTERPRISE ' T aylor-Edmondson • A very quiet marriage was solemn ized at the Christian church here last Saturday morning at 6 o'clock when Miss Pattie Christine Edmondson wedded Mr. Herbert Tillman Taylor, of Roanoke Rapids, Rev. F. W. Wiegmann, pastor of the bride, of ficiating. Miss Rachel Rogerson, of Rober sonville, rendered an attractive musi cal program, among the numbers be j ing "Indian Love Call" and Medi tation" by Morrison, Miss Josephine Sykes, of Bayboro, sang "Sweetest I Story Ever Told" and "I Love You Truly" while awaiting the coming ofi the bridal party. To the strains of "Lohengrin's Bridal Chorus'' the party entered unattended and ad- j vanced to the altar where the vows were given: Owing—the ceremony,l the pianist played "To A Wild Rose," using Mendelssohn's Wed-J ding March at the recessional. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor immediately enter ed their automobile and left for a three weeks trip to Myrtle Beach and other places of interest. After August 8 they will lie at home here. The bride is the attractive daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs, John T. Ed mondson,- of this place, where she attended school and after graduation took a special course in teaching at East Carolina Teachers College. For two years she has taught in the Roa noke Rapids schools. She wore a fashionable going-away suit of rose beige with hat, gloves, and shoes to match. Mr. Taylor is the son of Mrs. Mary E. Taylor, of Roanoke Rapids and is a salesman for the S. E. Mas sengill Pharmaceutical House, Bris tol, Tenn. He is a registered drug gist und a young man of splendid character and attainments. No cards in town. Card of Thanka -We wish to thank our neighbors and TfienTTs" for the niaily "STTir Vf ~ kifld ness to us and our father, W. I£, Man ning, during his long illness and at his death.. THE CHILDKKN. Card of Thanks I wish to thank the people who have been so kind in assisting us during anil since the time we lost otir home and furnishing:* by fin-. MK. and MKS. J. K. EDMONDSON. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of a judgment of tlie Superior Court of Martin Coun ty in an action .entitled, "D. (i. Mat thews vs. YV. W. Walters and wife," the undersigned commissioner will, on the 25th day of August, 1930, at 12 o'- clock noon, in front of the courthouse door of Martin County, offer at public sale to the highest bidder, for cash, the following described lands: First tract: Beginning on St. An drews Street on the east side at the A. C. L, R. K., thence south 26 1-2 degrees west along St. Andrews Street one hundred and forty yards; thence South 63 1-2 degrees east, two hun dred and seventeen yards (217 yards) to Maple Branch, and along the north ern boundary of Charles Street, thence up Maple Branch the A. C. 1.. R. K. thence westerly along Und with the A. C. L. R. R. right of way to the begin ning at St. Andrews Street, contain ing six and one-tenth acres. Secoiid tract: One lot situate on the north side of the A. C. L. R. R.. and bounded on the north by' Martin Bros., on the cast by O. (i. Carson and the A. C. L. R. R., lot and on the west by Sunset Avenue. Containing 1-2 acre, more or less. This 19th day of July, 1930. B. A. CRITCHER, jy 22 4tw Commissioner.. NOTICE OF SALE By virtue of the authority contained in a certain Deed of Trust executed on » the Ist. day of January, 1923, tofSouth ern Trust Company, Trustee, by J. H. Sherrod and recorded in the Office of the Register of Deeds Ujt Martin Coun ty, N. C., default having been made in the conditions of said Deed of Trust, the said Southern Trust Company, Trustee, will, on the 30th day of July, 1930, at 12:00 o'clock noon, at the Court House door of Martin County, N. C., offer for sale at public auction regular Jart you can buy, Friday*, Satur- V day* and Sunday* until Aug. 30, Inc., round-trip ■ ticket* good In coache* only, ■ 15-day limit, between any I point* In tha entire Bouthea*t ■ .. . 30-day limit ticket* ■ trHU I higher. Ask local agent of tb* I ATLANTIC COAST UNI feS NOWTH'C A to the highest bidder for cash, the fol lowing described lands: All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land containing 470 acres, more or less, situate, lying and being on the Old Williamston Road about 2 1-2 miles from the town of Hamilton, in Hamilton Township, County of Martin, N. C. adjoining the lands of J. H. Sher rod on the North; J. P. Boyle on the hast: V. R. Taylor, Thed Roebuck and the Speight Farm on the South; and the Bennett Farm on the West, and be ginning at the intersection of the canal with the Hamilton County Road, cor ner of the Bennett Farm and J. H. Sherrod; thence up said canal 3600 feet to C onoho Creek; thence down said Conoho Lifck 5800 t fi on Speight Farm near Mill luuul: thence We Advertised Values- Matchless Values— And Those Values Advertised Us In spite of the howling of hard times, old bills and new bills were spent. Our business for the first two days of the sale doubled our expectations. Evidently more people realized that what Margolis Brothers advertise thy usually deliver the goods. Our sale will continue until the end of July. With more val ues and greater savings, we thank you. Margolis Brothers N. B.—Nothing being reserved. Every seasonable item is on sale at greatly reduced prices. CONDENSED STATEMENT OF CONDITION of Branch Banking & Trust Co. v. At the Close of Business June 30th, 1930 ASSETS Loans and discounts $2,683,865.19 ' U. S. yid N. C. Bonds 937,432.94 All other stocks and bonds 21,100.00 Banking houses, furniture and fixtures 104,830.82 Cash and due from banks 636,137.59 " i g $4,383,366.54 0 LIABILITIES Capital stock $ 250,000.00 Surplus 250,000.00 -Undivided profits 201,629.04 Agreements to Repur. N. C. Bonds 50,000.00 Deposits 3,631,737.50 54J83J66.54 ■ ' JL —i . Upon the strength of the above statement and the backing of our Directors, we solicit your business, promising every ac commodation consistent with sound banking., No account too small to receive our most careful attention. about N. 15 degrees 45 minutes W. 1725 feet; thence N. 52 degrees W. 775 feet; thence N. 10 degrees W. 290 feet; thence N. 45 degrees E. .'6O feet; thence down the breast Work N.. J 1-2 degrees E. 4660 feet to a corner on the Hamil ton County Road; thence with said Road S. (>0 degrees W. 790 feet; thence S. 75 12 degrees W. 760 feet; thence S. 82 degrees 3322 feet; thence S. 76 3-4 degrees W. 434 feet; thence S. 66 3-4 degrees W. 487 feet: thence S. 78 1-2 degrees W. 147 feet to the intersection of the canal with the Hamilton County Road the point of beginning! This notice dated and posted this 28th day of June, 1930. SOUTHERN TRUST COMPANY, 7-l-4t T rirslee. | Y \V. A. Wartlu Attorney. 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