Tuesday, September 9. 1930. i nasr Visiting in Farmville Mrs. J. C. Manning is visiting her parents Ih Farmville this week. L. spends Weekend Here Louis Paylor, of Rocky Mount, spent the week end here with friends. •' ' Leaves for College Miss Mary Alice Dunning left yes terday for Wilson where she will at tend A. C. College. She was accom panied by her mother, Mrs. A. R. Dunning, and Mias Elsie Andrews. Here from Wilson L Mr. and Mrs. Calno Loudon, of Wilson, visited friends here Sunday. »— Leaves for College Miss Clara Manning left yesterday for A. C. College, Wilson, where she will be a student this winter. ! •._ ■ ] In Norfolk This WeeT V. J. Spivey is in Norfolk this week. | Leaves for Texas Bryant B. Carstarphen leaves to morrow for Austin, Texas, where he will be in the University of Texas faculty for his second year. m Here from Raleigh Mrs. Milton Norman, of Raleigh, spent the week end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hassell. [BLACK FLAG I I FUG FUES- MOSQUITOES 1 *"u» ROACHES-MOTHS 1 i FLEAS-ANTS I BEDBUGS | KILLS QUICK— C»m UM 5c3S — —f- A NEW SET OF DiamondTircs FOR ONLY A MONTH *CwM ~ SIMPLIFICATION AND " 7^ . DIRECT BUYING MAKE POSSIBLE THESE ' . . UNUSUAL VALUES, - , ' • > „ ' ' m v * Harrison Wholesale • _ Company 1 Dealers - Williamston, N. C. -^— ———- -— r-r~ gf :.....-■ ;- ' • '"' •: -- * -.. -■■— — ——— "■ '■ . ii i i «c 1 1 * ; ■__*■'• •■'.• *a? :i 'Akf-s^i^r.. 'm4.- i . ;... ; i'. ', m*M:i, ■ . &>.. 4 s*"i: M .. r4& I■ . A - . ■ ta- »• 'i.. ,• ' k. ■ ; ' ■-i. -ii : j/4fc Society & Personals 0 Mrs. KLBXRT 8. PEEL, Editor l I Leaves for Petersburg Miss Mary Davis Hardison left today for Petersburg where she will spend the winter. To Enter Salem College V* Misses Mary Carstarphen and Kathryn Hardison will leave tomor row for Winston-Salem where they will be in college this year. They will be accompanied there by Mr. and Mrs. Grover Hardison. # In Greenville Yesterday Mrs. Chas. Mobley and daughter, Miss OUie Marie Roberson, were in Greenville yesterday. • Spends Weekend Here Ben Courtney, of Raleigh, spent I the week end here with Ris parents, | Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Courtney. • i Leaves for Oak Ridge | Buck Saunders left Sunday for Oak Ridge where he will study thisi ! winter. , I • Visit in Norfolk Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Cherry andl daughter visited in Norfolk this' week. # Mrs. Henry B. Jones and daugh ter, Anne Goodloe, of Edenton re-[ turned to their home there yester-| day after spending several days here, with relatives. I f rußLiiHit iratv TU—OAT >PO rwtPAt PHONB I Anything for | This Department i' Da « ; J— ————— I ———————— i In Scotland Neck Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hancock spent Sunday in Scotland Neck. . | ■■ 'J# -- I Visitor Here from Rocky Mount Cotton Poindexter, of Rocky I Mount, visited friends here Sunday. • ■ » Riturn to Asheboro Mr Clyde Anderson have returned to Asheboro after visiting here several days. Leaves for FayettevUle Mr. Raymond McKenzie left Sun : day for Fayetteville where he will be | employed by the York Construction 1 company. Messrs. R. A. Pope, Dwight A. Petty, Javin Rogers and W. R. Wat son fished down at Vandemere last | Friday, making one of the largest catches reported at that resort this' season. Five hundred and forty fish | were caught. j Visiting Rev. and Mrs. Petty Miss Malvl Griffin, of Durham, Js I visiting her sister, Mrs. Dwight A. Petty and Mr. Petty, here fur several days. ♦ ! [BAPTIST PHI LATH FAS MEET— • i • . i The Philathea class of the Baptist church held its regular business and meeting last Friday evening with Mrs. Lina Martin. The session was opened by the president, a short Scripture reading and prayer follow-' ing. There were eighteen members present. The hostess, fallowing the business session, served frozen fruit salad, saltines and pickles. Beginning next Thursday after noon, Jhe xlass _will take charge .of the golf course here. Children will play from four until eight for ten cents and adults, two rounds, for a quarter. The Philatheas will have charge of the course each Thursday afternoon. BRIDGE PARTY— Last Saturday night at the home of Mrs. Laura Martin, Miss Edith Stallings entertained a few friends THE BNTBRPRISK with a bridge party. | Miss Fannie Latham Martin won the high-score prize for ladies and was presented a compact and Wal lace Fleming was given a carton of cigarettes for the same honor for gentlemen. The hostess was assisted in serv ing a sweet course by Mrs. Martin. Those playing were Misses Fannie jand Hazel Martin, Camille Fleming. | Ella Moore Davenport and Hilda I May Hooten, of Norfolk, and Messrs. Wallace Fleming, Dalma Blown, Harry and C. B. Martin, On ward and Howard Gay lord, Henry Griffin and Clarence Sexton. NOTICE OP SALE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain deed oi trust executed to the undersigned trustee by "J. H. Sherrod and wife, of record in Book S2, page 67, and the stipulations not having been complied with, and at the request of the holder j ot said bond, the undersigned Trustee! will, on the 22nd day of September, I 1930, at 12 o'clock. Noon, in front of! the courthouse door of Martin County, offer for sale to the highest bidder, for cash, the following described lands: Adjoining the lands of J. H. Sherrod on the North, J. P. Boyle on the East,4 V. R. Taylor, Thed Roebuck?- and the j Speight tarm on the South, and the j Bennett farm on the West, and be ginning at the intersection of the canal | with the Hamilton County Road, | corner of the Bennett farm and J. H. j Sherrod; thence up said canal 3600 feel to Conoho Creek; thence down the said Conoho Creek 5800 feet to corner of Speight farm near Mill Pond; thence about N. 15 degrees 45 minutes W 1725 feet: thence N 52 degrees W 775 feet; thence N 10 degrees W 2VO feet;, thence N 45 degrees E 360 feet; thence down the breast work N ■ 3 1-2 degrees East 4(>>o feet to a j corner on the Hamilton County Road; thence with said road 60 degrees W "90 feet; thence S 75 1-2 degrees W 7>o feet; thence S 82 degrees W 3522 feet; thence S 7t> 3-4 degrees W 434 feet; thence S 66 3-4 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 i i beginning. And being the same laud described in Deed from Win. A. Giir ganus and. wife to John H— Sherrod, dated Feb. 2, 1907, recorded in Book LI, page 14, office of Register of Deeds of Martin County, North Caro lina. All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land containing 227.2 acres, \ more or less, situate, lying and being oil the Williamston and Hamilton River Road about 3 miles S of the j Towif of Hajifitlon, in Hamilton TovviT ship. County of Martin, State oi North Carolina, having such shape, ; metes, courses and distances as will more fully appear by reference to plat : thereof made by A. M. Atkinson, April I 16, 1919, and being bounded on the 1 North by Roanoke River, on the 1 West by a (.'anal and the lands form- i erly belonging to W. 1.. Sherrod; on j the South by the Willidnfston and Hamilton River Road aiid the lands i of J. H. Sherrod, and on the East by j the. lands of J. B. Boye. This being! a part of the same tract of laud here tofore conveyed to J. H. Sherrod by John M. Sherrod by deed dated Aug. 27, 1902, and recorded in the office of Register of Deeds for Martin County in Book KKK, page 256 This 18th day of August, 1930. T. B. SLADE, Trustee. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY Under and by virtue of the power of. sale contained in a certain deed of i trust executed to the undersigned trus- J tee by Mc. G. Taylor and wife, Chloe , Taylor, on the Bth day of January, I 1925, and of record in the public reg istry of Martin County in book S-2, page 33, said deed of trust having I been given for the,purpose of securing a certain note of even date and tenor therewith, and default , having been made in the payment of the said note, and the stipulations contained in the said deed of trust not having been complied with, and at the request of the holder o| the said note the under signed trustee will, on .Wednesday, the 17th day of September, 1930, at 12 o'- clock in., in front of the courthouse door in the town of Williamston, N. C, offer for sale to the highest bidder, for cash, the following described real es tate, to wit: All of our interest in the following lands, being 3-4 undivided: Bounded on the south by the lands of the late Mrs. Lizzie Jones estate, and T. U. Rawls; bounded on the east by the lands of G. A. Peel and Buck Branch; bounded on the north by the Ready Swainp; bounded on the west by the Bear Grass road, and common ly known as the Levi Jones ISid; also being the same tract of land-cultivated by John W. Jones in the year 1925, containing seventy-five (75) acres, more or less. '' This the 18th day of August, 1930. R. G.HARRISON, al9 4tw Trustee. Elbert S. Peel, attorney. NOTICE OF SALE OP REAL PROPERTY Under and by virtue of the power of in a certain deed of trust executed to the undersigned trustee by Archie Outhbridge and wife, Hattie Outhhridge, on the 22nd day of Janu ary, 1925, and of record in the public registry of Martin County in book Or 2. page 256, said deed of trust having been given for the purpose of secur ing a certain note of even date and ten or therewith, and default having been made in the payment of the said note, and the stipulations contained ii) the said deed of trust not having been complied with and at the request of the holder of the said note the undersign ed trustee will, on Wednesday, the 17th day of September, 1930, at 12 o'- clock m.,' in front of the courthouse df.or in the town of Williamston, N. C., offer for sale to the highest bidder, for cash, the following described real es tate, to wit: Lying and being In Williamston Township, State of North Carolina, bounded as follows: Bounded on the east by the Black Branch and the Askew land, bounded on the south by the lands of Peel and Godard, bounded on the west by the lands of Peel and Godard, bounded on the north by the lands of L. B. Harrison, containing seventy-three (73) acres, more or less, and being the same place where they now live. This the 18th day of August, 1930. R. G. HARRISON, al9 4tw Trustee. Elbert S. Peel, attorney. .' * ■ " t ... ..... y- ' . WILLIAMSTON THE INCREASING OP ALFALFA And again has alfalfa demonstrated l that it is the one dependable hay crop in a season of severe drought when other hay cropi? fail. You may some times lose a cutting but never a crop. Let's have one or more acres of al falfa on every farm. Talk this over with County Agent T. B. Brandon j and with him visit the farm of some ; successful grower. Wilber J. Eraser, of the University of Illinois, writing to Hoard's Dairy man: "When cheaper milk is made, Alfal fa is the feed that will make it. Lack of lime on acid soil and lack of alfal fa are impoverishing the dairy regions j of the eastern half of the United States J because dairymen must feed large! amounts of expensive grain in order to supply their dairy cows with suf ficient feed, especially protein. This big e)w>etise frequently cuts in half the I ( profit they might be making if they I raised and fed liberal rations of good | alfalfa hay. j "How many dairymen know that if a cow is fed such liberal rations, of good j alfalfa hay that she does Hot have to Titan up more than half of the stems, she is consuming about 20 per cent protein which it would cost him 'many times the expense of his hay to I purchase in the form of protein Con centrates? , "When large amounts of high pro tein alfalfa hay (at least 16 pounds per (';.y for Holsteins and 12 pounds for Jerseys) are fed as the basis of the winter dairy ration, supplemented with succlilcnt corn silage and a little home- The Training School PARMELE, N. C. An Accredited High School Primarily for the Colored Youth of Martin County THE NEXT SESSION BEGINS SEPTEMBER 29, 1930 Tuition Free. Board and Lodging for a Limited Number. For further information write the Prin cipal, Parmele, N. C. 100 NEW FALL HATS Recived v i LAST WEEK m FIRST SHOWING New Fall MilMnery Actually—the old is back! Not so simple as it used to be, —more sophisticated, infinitely varied in design. And berets increase in favor, while felts run to unbalanced brims in strikingly original effects. Prices alone remain unchanged— they are consistently low. ' 98c and Up X IHOSE REDUCED '»• ' * I Gordon V-Llne Chiffon Hose. New Gordon Hose withal £|" Former price, $2.50-s|»-| P*A French Heel, now «pl*oD Now 4>1.0l) Gordon Special, 0^ , ' i 1 Harrison Brothers . . ' a* Krown grain, the dairy kj thing she needs to keep in good flesh and condition up to the production of 350 pounds of fat a year. "High quality, rich roughage is the fundamental basis of economic milk production and will be the necessary i basis for the most profitable milk pro duction in the future." Advertisement. $35,000 TOWN OF WILLIAMSTON N. C. STREET IMPROVEMENT " BONDS. ——™ V SEALED PROPOSALS will J.e re j ci ived by the Board of Commissioners ! of the Town of Williamston, C, at the City Hall, on September 22, 1930 at eight o'clock P. M. for the purchase | of $35,000 Street Improvement Bonds of said Municipality. The bidder to j name the rate of interest the bonds are I to bear, such rate not to exceed six percentum per annum, and the rate j specified to be in a multiple - of one ! quarter of one percentum per annum. Bonds will bear date of October 1, 1930, and mature: SI,OOO on October 1. ■ 1933; $2,000 annually October 1, 1934 to 1950 inclusive. * Interest payable April and October. Both principal and interest payable in New York City. An unlimited tax is authorized- for the-full payment of the interest and principal of these bonds. No bills ac cepted for less than • par and accrued interest. There will' be no auction sale. Bonds issued under the provisions of Municipal Finance Act, and amendments. The successful bidder will be furnished without cost the opinion of Messrs, Storey, Thorndike, Palmer and Dodge, Attorneys, Boston, Mass. and the blank bonds. Kach bid lor the bonds must be ac companied by a certified check on an incorporated, bank or trust company for two percent of the amount bid tor PAGE THREE - Joss resulting from the failure of the ' bidder to comply with the terms of his [ bid. Make check payable to Treasurer, Town of Williamston, N. C. The right is reserved to reject or all bids. Dated September 8, 1930. t G. H. HARRISON, Clerk. Julius S. Peel, Attorney s-9-1 NOTICE [ Under and by virtue of a judgment > of the superior court of Martin County, ». MatTtiewr " 1 vs. Robert Boston and wife," the uti , dersigned commissioner will, on the , 4tli day of October, 1930, at 12 o'clock noon, in front of the courthouse door l of Martin County, offer for sale to the , highest bidder, for cash, the following i described land: . , Adjoining the lands of A. L. Cor- k . don, Minnie Cordon, and others, and ; In iug the same land conveyed irom W. J. Boston and wile to Robert' Bos ton and wile January ft, 1910, contain ing twenty-one (21) acres, more or less. Ibis 25th day of August. 1930, B. A. GRITCHER, a 26 4tw Commissioner. fjfrfffj For overz=E 50=== Years ■n E zzzzrAUz Druggi $ t «r==