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Friday, August 8,1930 -^ rr — ~ PHONE £££22: . "Society & Jpersonals Weddings 3 J T» p Mil ELBKRT S. PKKL, Kditor Leading Song Services Mr. R. F. Pope left this week for Louisburg where he will lead the song services in a revival conducted by Rev. R. E. Pittman, of the Tar River —-r : At Morehead Sunday Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Mizelle ac companied by Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Baines, of Newport News, spent Sun day at Morehea£ City. _—« Return from Philadelphia Mrs. Chas. H. Dickey and sons, Chas. and David, have retufned home from Philadephia where they spent three weeks at a family re union held with her sister, Mrs. J. H. Ponder and family. Leave for Murphy Rev. and Mrs. C. H. Dickey and children and Miss Ethel Harris and Mr. L. B. Wynn left early yesterday for Murphy where they will visit several days. » Leave for Asheville Messrs. C. D. Carstarphen and W. G. Peele left Sunday morning for Asheville and Tennessee to spend a week with friends. Spends Week end here Mr. W. T. Hunter, Of Dover," spent the week end with his famity here. At Nag's Head Sunday Joe Godard and Wig Watts spent Sunday at Nag's Head. a Returns to Philadephia Dr. J. H. Ponder has returned to his home in Philadephia after visiting his sister, Mrs. C. H. Dickey and Rev. Dickey here for a few days. • Return to Greensboro Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hunter return ed to their home in Greensbdro Sun day after visiting Mrs. W. T. Hunter here for a few days. ♦ ' Visiting Miss Harrison Miss Margaret Richardson, of Wil son, is visiting Miss Velma Harrison here this week. Here from Durham 4 ! "TRY GARDUI AGAIN" Mother's Adricc to Dasfkt* Was Fallawad, awl Ska Soon Gat Batter. North Little Rock. Ark--"Sbortiy attar my marriage, my health waant very food." writes Mrs. W X. Bur gin. IIS West Second Street, this cttgr. "I had severe cramping spells, and at times I would have to go to bad. This would be very weakening. ' "I took about fire bottles of Car dul at this time and my strength earne back. I did not hare any more trouble (or some time." Several years later, Mrs. Burgta found herself debilitated by heavy home responsibilities, and she sa plalns: "I seemed very slow la getting my strength back. I was too weak to do anything but just 11a around I would get very nervous over my oooditlon. "My mother told me I ought to try Cardul again. I did. and soon was getting better. When I had about four bottles of Cardul. I * was able to do my work again, and tavent had to take tt any more." If you are run-down, nervous, or suffer every month, take Cardul, a imnltrtiM» used by women for over fifty yean. As your health Im proves. you will share the enthusi asm of thousands of others who have praised Cardul for the (tena nt* they have felt after taking It. YOUR WATER WILL ABSOLUTELY BE CUT OFF ~' . \ » Unless Paid by the 16th of Each Month j . . * . ■ * . \ — —— ~ • • * In recent months, the town water department has been, more —WATER BILLS SHALL BE PAID AT THE MAY or less, a collecting agency in an attempt to get all water accounts OR'S OFFICE IN THE TOWN HALL. Our collector is there settled promptly. This has been an added expense to the town; from 9:00 to 12:00 in the morning and from 2:00 to 4:00 in the and, realizing that when once an accommodation is extended, _ i afternoon. If this is not convenient for the town water custom— : • ~~ they are expected ever after, a strict rule will be enforced. ers, other hours will be used for your convenience. TOWN OF WILLIAMSTON - Here from Hendersonville Mr. J. R. Snadifer, headmaster of the Blue Ridge School for Boys, and. Dan Stubbs, of Hendersonville, visit ed Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Godard here yesterday. • Rev. L. C. Larkin, of Durham, ! visited Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Harrison here Sunday. Attend Funeral of Mrs. Ward Mr. and Mrs. Exum Ward attend ed the funeral of Mr. Ward's mother in Rocky Mount Saturday. Returns from Bayview Miss Mary Alice Dunning return ed yesterday from Bayview where she had been visiting during the past two weeks. ♦ In Tarboro Yesterday Misses Velma and Evelyn Harrison and Alta Stone spent yesterday aft-' ernoon in Tarboro. Returns to Wake Forest Mr. George Shearon returned to his home in Wake Forest yesterday ( after visiting friends here for a few days. Visiting Here from Greenville _ Mrs. Mary Jones, of Greenville, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Milton Moye and Mr. Moye here this week. • At More head City Sunday Misses Martha, Esther and Velma Harrison and Messrs. R. L. and W. H. Coburn and Bille Spivey spent Sunday at Morehead City. t 4) In Baltimore This Week Miss Thelma Brown is visiting friends in Baltimore this week. ♦ Visiting in Richlands Mrs. G. H. Harrison is in Rich lands this week visiting her mother, Mrs. Bettie Murrill. • Leaves for Nag's Head Mrs. Myrt Stubbs left yesterday for Nag's Head to spend a week. Leave for Norfolk Mrs. F. J. Margolis and children left yesterday for Norfolk to visit Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bloom for a week. g— Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Hassell Mr. and Mrs. Raymond McKentie of Smithfield, are visiting Mrs. Mc kenzie's parent*, Mr. and Mhs. A. Hassell. ■ ♦ Here from Four Oaks Mrs. Bettie Adams and Mrs. Lucy Adams and Miss Oma Adams, of Four Oaks, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Manning, jr., for a few days. Here from Dunn Mrs. Earl West brook and baby, of Dunn, are spending a few days here this week with Mr. and Mrs. Milton Moye. ♦ . Spend Sunday at Nag's Hea d Henry Manning and George Harris spent Sunday at Nag's Head. Visiting in South Carolina Mrs. T. B. Brandon is visiting her sister, Mrs. Johnson in South Caro lina this week. a Spend Sunday at Bayview Mrs. Clyde Anderson, Miss Thelma Harrell and Rev. P. P. Perry spent Sunday afternoon at Bayviej*. From West Palm Beach Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Earnest, of West Palm Beach. Fla., are here for the Bowen-Robertson wedding this afternoon. » . Here From Lewisprot Mr. Eli H. Robertson, of Lewis port, Ky., is visiting his mother, Mrs. J. L. Robertson, for several days. Moves Into Peel Home Mr. Lawrence Lindsley has pur chased the J. L. Peel house on Church Street and moved there from West Main Street. Leaves for Suffolk Mrs. J. Lawrence Peel left Satur day for Suffolk, where she will make her home for a while with her moth er. litre For Wedding Rev. E. D. Dodd, of Chiyton, for mer astor of the local Methodist arrived yesterday to officiate at the Bowen-Robertson nuptials this after noon. SALE OP VALUABLE FARM PROPERTY Under and by virtue of the authority conferred upon us in a deed of trust exc . c, . lt . e( ! by Mrs \ Alicc ,)avis (widow) and Hubert Davis {unmarried) on the 31st day of March. 1923, and recorded trr ttook 0-2, page JBl,-We witt. on Saturday, the 30th day of August, 1930, 12 o clock noon, at the courthouse door in Martin County, Wi'lliamston, N. C., sell at public auction for cash to the highest bidder, the following land to wit: All that certain tract or parcel of land lying and being in Jamesville Town ship, Martin County, North Carolina, containing 49.25 acres, more or Ics*. bounded on the north by the lands of Mary Barnhill and the Davis road; on the east by the Bald (iray and Poplar t hapel road; on the south by Small Branch, Poplar Run and the lands of T. A. Davis, deceased; and on the west by the 'lartds of Mary Barnhill, and more particularly described as follows, to wit: Beginning where Small Branch crosses the Bald Grav and Poplar Chapel roa4; th«nce N. 1 1-2 K. Hj poles to the Davis road; "thence S. HS 1-2 VV. 52 poles, thence S. 79 \V. 27 poles, thence N. 83 1-2 W. 64 poles; thence S. 4 W. 43 poles, thence S. 64 h. 14 poles, thence S. 73 K. 11 poles, thence S. 59 1-2 K. 16 poles, thence S. 35 E. 14 poles, thence N. 61 E. 10 1-2 poles, thence N. 71 E. 44 1-2 poles; thence N. 62 1-2 E. 12 poles, thence N. 5j 1-2 E. 13 1-2 pole*, thence N. 46 E. 10 poles, thence N. 51 E. 30 poles to th« beginning. '1 hit tale is made by reason of the failure of Mrs. Alice Davis (wjdowV and Hubert Davis (unmarried) to pay off and discharge the indebtedness se cured by said deed of trust. A deposit of 10 per cent will be re quired from the purchaser at the sale. This the 23rd day of July, 1930. W. G. BRAMHAM, and T. L. BI.AND, Receivers for First National Com pany of Durham, Inc., trustee, former ly Hrnt National Trust Company, Dur ham, N. C. #5 4tw NOTICE OP SALE Under and by virtue of a judgment of the Superior Court of Martin Coun ty, in an action entitled "I). G. Mat thews vs T. S. Hadley and wife" the undersigned Commissioner will on the First Monday in September, 1930, at 12 o'rlock, Noon, in front of the court house door of Martin County offer for sale to the highest bidder, for cash, the following described land: One-half interest in what is known as the Atlantic Hotel, in the Town of Williamston, N. C., adjoining Wash ington and Main Streets, W. H. Biggs and O. S. Anderson's lot. This 28th day of July, 1930. B. A. CRITCHER, jy 29-4t Commissioner. ag-l-4t Commmissioner. NOTICE OP SALE Under and by virtue of a judgment of the Superior Court of Martin Coun ty in an action entitled, "D. G. Mat thews vs. W. W. Walters and wife," the undersigned commissioner will, on the 25th day of August, 1930, at 12 o'- clock fioon, in front of the courthouse door of Martin County, offer at nublic sale to the highest bidder, for casn, the following described lands: , P'irst tract: Beginning on St. An drews Street on the east side at the I A. C. L. R. R., thence south 26 1-2 I degrees west along St. Andrews Street THE ENTERPRISE' 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 to the A. C. L. R. R. thence westerly along and 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. Second 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 east by O. G. Carson and the A.v'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, iy22 4tw Commissioner. —j.i»l T; . ~TT~ "" *"*" : * 'l, *. ' . if 0 ' • —*■ ——... —. - -./■ • . . • . - j. r~'~" * -. - * | ~T » tK - -Z— --* f ij.„- . ' "• " --- — ; AN ADVERTISEMENT ■■■ -- ADDRESSED TO ' IJONNK.'HUSBAND **** --COMPTROLLER OF CURRENCY—CHIEF f PURCHASING 'AGENT AND OWNER OF THE CHECK-SIGNING IN THE HOMES v .. *. - * So she If needlessly confined to her kitchen . :ral hour* each day; some meal* arc good and r .. ma not to food. The drudgery of preparing , ?5 meal* each year on an old-fashioned itove is -ing her beauty; the it not happy. We seek, therefore, to talk over this electric - .ge question with this husband, as man to man. We ask him if his wife would not appreciate the freedom from her kitchen which an automatic electric range will bring. We ask him if she would not Appreciate the cleanliness of electric cooking no j smoke, soot or odor and no blackened pots and pans to scour. „ * >sr A n CID'- .... We ask him if he wouldn't enjoy consistently UtAK MK ! delicious meals which electric cooking brings. We ask him if he wouldn't enjoy the time saved by an W« are thinking of a certain husband we know electrically-cooked breakfast every morning. ; ... In writing this advertisement. He loves his wife. We ask him if these, and many more, advantages He loves his home. He is considerate. But some- m not wort k e few cento a day. We ask him if times, even as you *nd I, he misses a bet which he The Little Wcman doesn't deserve the comforts and - ought to cover. convenience of electric cooking, especially when Ever since the honeymoon, his wife has realised operating cost is so low and our Special Payment her need for an electric range. But this need, so W«n makes buying really easy. ( important to her, has never been driven home to him. With that husband we know, we rest our case. » ' - * 4 " \ a ' . - * '■ ' - SEE yOUR ELECTRICAL DEALER OR VIRGINIA ELECTR'IC AND POWER COMPANY i : ' / WIU.IAS4OTOM "TH CA f O V ,N, WMIS WANTED AT ONCE, PIVE OK Six Room Bungalo. Apply to this office. " —————J—_____ WANTED: SALESMAN AND COL lector for Martin County territory. Apply to the manager, Singer Sewing Machine Co., Greenville, N. C. al 4t LAST CAR OP LAND PLASTER' just received. Price cheap for cash.j Harrison Bros. & Co. I NOTICE Under and by virtue of the power vested in me in that Certain deed of trust executed to me as trustee by W D. Bell and wife, Ada Bell, on the Ist day of January, 1926, which deed of trust is duly recorded in book S-2, at page 99, of the Martin County Regis try, tlie terms of same not having been complied with, and at the request of the holder of the note, I will offer for sale to satisfy the said debt, to the highest bidder, for cash, at the court house door of Martin County, in Wil liamston, on Saturday, the 23rd day of August, 1930, the following describ ed land, viz: All of those certain pieces, parcels, or lots of land, situate, lying atVcf be ing in the town of Hassell, County of Mart in, and' State of North Carolina, bciiiK all of those lots numbers seven PAGE THREE (7; and eight (8) in block "B" in the town of Hassell, recorded in book No 1, page 421, of the public records of Martin County, N. C. This 21st day of July, 1930. K F. L. HAISLIP, jy22 4tw Trustee. DRINK Coca-Cola In Sterilized Bottles COCA-COLA BOT TLING WORKS Greenville, N. C.
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