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Tuesdtv. Seotember 23 19JO SMShm w«wn m Here from Robersouvilc Mr. W. R. Marshall, of Roberson ville, was a business visitor here yes terday. ♦ Here from Griffins Messrs. Jim Robreson, Johnnie Hardison, Herbert Manning and Rev. W. B. Harrington, of Griffins town ship, were visitors on the local to bacco market yesterday. In Richmond .. Dr. and Mrs. Jas. S. Rhodes, and Messrs. W. G. Peel and W. T. Mca [ dows left Sunday far Richmond where Mr. Meadows underwent an operation on his eyes. • In Aulander for Weekend Misses Bessie Harretl and Helen' Sumner visited in Aulander during, the past week end. Leaves for Edenton Miss Charlotte Wood left yester-j day for Edenton where she will spend some time with Mr. and Mrs. &. P. Badham. She has been here lor the past month with her niece, Mrs. S.' R. Biggs and family. In BishopviUe, S. C. Sunday Mrs. S. R. Biggs s|Mßt Sunday and Monday in Bishopwille, S. C. with he niece, Mrs. Tom Coxe. She and Mr. and Mrs. Paxie Badham return ed home yesterday. NOTICE or BALK OP LAND POR TAXES I, O. G. Carton, tax collector for the town of lamesrille, N. C„ have thi* day levied on the following described land lying and being in the town of James ville, county of Martin, n! C., and will tell the tame at public auction for cash in front of the town hall in Jamesville on Monday, the 29th day of September, 1930, at 12 o'clock noon, for taxes due upon said lands for the year 1927, un lets taxes and costa are paid on or before that date. This 25th day of August, 1930. O. G. CARSON, Tax Collector. A. Corey, Mayor; O. W. Hamilton, Clerk; W, R. Roberson, Commissioner; W. B. Gaylord, Commissioner White Tax Coat Mrs. Minnie HardUon, house and lots $ 17.47 SI.BO J. M. Hassell, house and lots - 9.00 1.80 J. E. Heddrick, home and lot ...... 3.09 1.80 W. H. Lilly, store aad lots ......... 7.75 1.80 L. W. Mizelle k Co., brick store and lot 84.94 1.80 I. R. Manning, house and lot - S.Bl 1.80 Mrs. J. M. Miiell home aid lot - - 5.40 1.80 J. E. Smith wick, firm - _ 25.32 1.80 Mrs. J. E. Smithwick, real estate 25.11 1.80 W. W. Walters, hoate and lota ... 11-99 1.80 J. R. Hardison, Estate —— —— —••» 7.28 1.80 Susan A. Brown, house and lots ...... - —7.38 1.80 T. H. Burras Heiw, Estate _ - 3.60 1.80 C*\m il Edd Hill, house and lot s— —-6® J 2® Louise Holloman, house and lot • 2.49 1.80 Johnnie James, lot * - -' jO 1.80 i. W. Lyons, house and lot - J'J® J-*® J. J. McFadden, houae and lot —• 3.12 1.80 W. D. Staton, house lots - -- 3.12 1.80 John D. Williams, house and lot : -_»■ 1.50 1.80 The Traming School PARMSLE, N. C. An Accredited High School for the Colored Youth ol Martin County THE NEXT SESSION BEGINS SEPTEMBER 22nd, 1930. Tuition Free. Board and Lodging for a Limited Number. For further information write the Prin cipal, Parmele, N. C. THERE AHK TWO KINDS OF WIDOWS Widom» Wife Homes AHB HomehalHows Could there- b* a stronger argument for life insurance than hare statistical facts that three million widows in our country are working for a living, earning their daily bread by the sweat of their brow? That many millions of children are being deprived of life's advantages, toiling, not from choice but through necessity, doomed to spend their lives in fighting the hardest phases of life's battle. These are the widows and orphans of Hus bands who said next week will be time enough to take out insurance. W. G. PEEL WILLIAMSTON, N. C. Society & Personals Mn KLBKST 8. PEEL, Editor Here from Greenville Mrs. Mary E. Jones, of Greenville, spent the week end here with her daughter, Mrs. M. J. Moye and Mr. Moye. Here from JasnesvUle Mr. Hoyt Barber, of Jamesville Route 1, was a visitor on the William ston tobacco market yesterday. Here from Tarboro Miss Kathleen Roberson, of Tar boro, spent the week end here with relatives. Washigton Visitors Here Sunday Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Mac Lean, of Washington, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Staton Sunday. Home from Wilson for Weekend Miss Mary Alice Dunning, of A. C. C., Wilson, spent the week end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Dunning. Han from Norfolk Miss Eliabetk Gurganus, of Nor folk, 4*nt the weak end here with her mother, Mrs. Mary B. Gurganus. * Leave for Lynchburg Mesdames Goodwin Gaskins and W. H. Leggett left Sunday for Lynch burg, Va. where Mrs. Leggett will visit Mr. and Mrs. Gaskins for two [weeks. PHONE Aaythimc lor This Department To 46 j Visited Relatives Here Mr. Percy Critcher, of Lexington, visited relaitves here last week. • In Kinston Sunday Rev. F. W. Wiegpiann spent the week end in Kinston where he held services in the Christian church. j§ ofend Weekend in Washington Mr. and Mrs. "Red" Dunn spentg the week end in Washington with friends. Leaves for Durham Miss Evelyn Harrison left yester day for Durham where She will be in the library departmet of Duke Uni versity this year. Leave for Rutkerfordton Dr. and Mrs. John D. Biggs left today for their home in Rutherford ton after visiting relatives here for several days. m Here from Raleigh Mrs. Milton Norman, of Raleigh, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Haaaell here for several days. o- —■ Attend Ordination Services Here Dr. Robert Drane, rector of St. Paul's church in Edenton, was here yesterday for the ordination services in the Church of the Advent. Visits Friends Here Cotton Poindexter, of Rocky Mount, visited friends here this week end. • In Goldsboro for Weekend Mr. Lawrence Thornton spent the week end with friends in Goldsboro. • .— * Visits Mrs. Mix Here Miss Doris Lee, of Ayden, spent the week end here wilh Mrs. David Hix at the home of Mrs. Mary B. Gurganus. ' ■ • Visiting in I ancevUle Mrs. Wheeler Martin is spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. Law rence Stalling*, in Yanceyville. ■ ♦' Here from Baltimore Mr. and Mrs. O. H. fllig and lit tle daughter, Katherine, of Baltimore, were the guests of Mrs. Illlg's sister, Mrs. J. D. Woolard and Mr. Wool ard here several days of last week. ' 9 Attends Service Here Rt. Rev. Thos. C, Darst, of the Diocese of East Carolina, of Wil mington, was here yesterady to at tend the ordination services at the Church of the Advent. To Return from Norfolk Mrs. Fannie Carstarphen. will re turn this week from Norfolk where she has been visiting her brother, J. Watts Martin for several months. NOTICE I North Carolina, Martin County— In the Superior Court before the clerk. In the matter cf H. L. Taylor, Mary White Pruett and husband, H. L. Pruett, Carrie Dell Lowden and husband, Calno Lowden, J. H. Rob er*on Jr., Ex Parte. Pursuant to an order of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Martin County signed by R. J. Peel, Clerk thereof, on the 10th day of September, 1930 in th{ above entitled proceedings the under signed commissioners will on Satur day the 27th day of September, 1930 at 12 o'clock M. in front of the court house door in the town of Williamston, North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash at public auc tion the following described real es tate. to-wit: Ist tract: Bounded on the North by the lands of R. H. Weaver, on the East by the Hamilton and Gold Point Road, on the South by the lands of (loshua Taylor and on the West by the ands of R. H. Weaver, containing 40 acres, more or less. | 2nd tract: Hounded on the North by , land* of Joshua Taylor, on the East hy the road from Hamilton to Gold Point, "*~BirtfnrSouth"l>y Ifuskinaw Swamp and on the W«t by the lands of Martha Gainor, containing 25 acre* more or test. I This the 10th day of September, 1930. ELBERT S. PEEL, B. A. CRITCHER, »-16-2t J NOTICE OF SALE • Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of the power and author ity contained in an order of R. J. Peel, Clerk of the Superior Court of Mar tin County, dated September 1, 1930, and entered in that certain special pro ceedings pending in the Superior CCourt of Martin County entitled, "George Davis and Willie Clifton Davis vs Mack Davis and Jesse Davis," the undersigned Commissioner will on Thursday, the 2nd day of October 1930 at twelve o'clock Noon, in front of the courthouse door of Martin County at Williamston, N. C., offer for sale at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, the following de scribed real-estate, to-wit: "That certain house and lot situate on Washington Street in the Town of Williamston, North Carolina, bounded t»y Washington Street, the lands of Kenny Coltrain, John Price et als, and beinft known and called the Peter Davis and Pannie Davis home place in Williamston. North Carolina." This the Ist day of September 1930. Hugh G. HORTON, sep-2-4t Commissioner. THB ENTERPRISE NOTICE OP SALE Under and by virtue of the power of talc 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 of said bond, the undersigned "Trustee wilt, on the 22nd day oi September, 1930, at 12 o'clock. Noon, in front of the courthouse door of Martin County, i offer for sale to the highest bidder, for cash, the following described 1 lauds: Adjoining tHe lands of J. H. Sherrod lon the North, J. P. Boyle on the East, V. R. Taylor, Thed Roebuck, and the ' Speight farm on the South, and the Bennett farm on the West, and be- 1 ginning at the intersection of the canal i 1 with the Hamilton County Road, corner of the Bennett farm and J. H. Sherrod; thence up said canal 3600 Heel to Conoho Creek; thence down ' the said Conoho Creek 5800 feet to: corner of Speight farm near Mill Pond; I All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land containing 227.2 acres,' more or less, situate, lying and being on the Williamston and Hamilton , River Road about 3 miles S of the Town of Hamilton, in Hamilton Town ship, County of Martin, State of I North Carolina, having such shape, metes, courses and" distances as will more fully appear by reference to plat thereof made bv A. M. Atkinson, April 116, 1919, and being bounded on the North by Roanoke River, on the I West by a Canal and the lands form | erlv belonging to W. L. Sherrod; on tlv South by the Williamston and Hamilton River Road and the lands , of J. H. Sherrod. and on the East by the lands of J. B. Boye. This being a part of the same tract of land here tofore conveyed to J. H. Sherrod by 'John M. Sherrod bv deed dated Aug. 27, 1902, and recorded lit the office of Register of Deeds for Martin County jiti Book KKK, page 256. i thence about N. 15 degrees 45 minutes W 1725 feet; thence N 52 degrees , IW 775 feet; thence N 10 degrees W 290 feet; thence N 45 degrees E 360 i feet; thence down the breast work N 3 1-2 degrees East 4660 feet to a corner on the Hamilton County Road; thence with said road 60 degrees W ?90 feet; thence S 75 1-2 degrees W 760 feet; thence S 82 degrees W 3522 |, feet; thence S 76 3-4 degrees W 434 feet; thence S 66 3«4 W 487 feet; thence S 78 1-2 degrees W 147 feet i to the intersection of the Canal with the Hamilton County Road, the point of beginning. And being the same land described in Deed from Wm. A. Gtir ganus and wife to John H. Sherrod, dated Eeb. 2, 1907, recorded in Book LI, page 14, office of Register of Deeds of Martin Comity, North Caro lina. This 18th day of August, 1930. T. B. SLADE. TfllKii'P Attention - Farmers We have a-limited quantity of Second-Hand Peanut Bags, mill run, at our WILLIAMSTON FACTORY Which we will furnish to Farmers at — SCENTS EACH AS LONG AS THEY LAST THE COLUMBIAN PEANUT CO. See the Westinghouse $22,000.00 Robot Servant Hear Her Talk Friday, Sept 26, at 2:30 p.m. WATTS THEATRE WILLIAMSTON, N. C. 1 1 K ATRIN A VAN TELE VOX Mechanical Won ■i'i*' " " • % * J AN ELECTRICAL MECHANISM THAT IS INTERESTING AND AMAZING ' \ ' KATRINA, who is chief demonstrator of the famous Westinghouse Flavor Zone Ranges, talks, an swers the phone, runs a vacuum cleaner, makes coffee and toast, turns the lights on and off and does it all willingly at command from Mr. Armstrong, the Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company ex • . lx . ' * pert who is accompanying her on tour. The audience will also assist Mr. Armstrong in making KA TRINA work. w . v -1 • * • ' * ' • - , ! . , . -I Her appearance here at Williamston is her first in this part of the State, and the women of this sec tion are cordially invited by the Virginia Electric & Power Company, sponsors, of her visit, to attend her personal appearance. ' ADMISSION FREE! NOTICE OP SALE Default having been made in the pay ment of the indebtedness secured by that certain deed of trust to me as Trustee for the Jefferson Standard Life Insurance Company by H. D. Peele and wife, Emma Peele, on the 3rd dav of April, 1925, and recorded in the of fice of the Register of Deeds of Mar tin County, in Book Z-T, Page 97, I will, under and by virtue of the power {of sale vested in me by said deed of trust, and at the request of the cestui que trust, and for the purpose of dis charging the debt secured by said deed 'ot trust, proceed to sell to the highest bidder, for cash, at the Court House door in Williamston, Martin County, North Carolina, at 12 o'cMfe M.. on i Saturday, October 11th, 1930, the fol lowing described land, to-wit: | Beginning on Main Street in the 'Town of Williamston, N. C. at John D. Biggs corner on the said street and running back from said street along :hi« line a Southerly direction seventy |two (82) feet; thence a Westerly di rection twenty (20) feet parallel with 'Main Street; thence a Northerly di rection back to Main Street, seventy ,two (72) feet; thence along Main Street twenty (29) feet to said John D. Biggs corner, the beginning. Being a part of the land purchased by J. G. Gcdard from Lucy Biggs, Executrix. For further description reference is made to a deed from J. G. Godard to Ncrton and Bynunt, Book HHH at Page 460 and deed from S. A. Newell. Commissioner to R. J. Cobb( Book MMM, page 58. of the Public Regis try of Martin County. This the 9th day of September. 1930. JULIAN PRICE. sep-16-4t Trustee. Brooks, Parker, Smith and Wharton, Att'ys. Greensboro, N. C. NOTICE OF LAND SALE Under and by virtue of a judgment of the Superior Court of Martin County signed and entered in that certain civil action pending therein entitled "The Gieenville Banking and Trust Com pany, Executor of J. A. Mizelle, de ceased, vs. J. G. Godard, jr. and D. G. Matthews," by Hia Honor Clayton Moore, Judge of tlje Superior Court, the undersigned commissioner will, on Saturday the 18 day of October 1930, jat 12 o'clock. Noon, before the court the highest bidder for cash, the follow ing described real estate, towit: Situate in Martin County beginning on the Public Road leading from Wil liamston to Hamilton at a white oak, S. R. BIQQS Undertaker Licensed Embalmer Ambulance Service Day Phone, Tfl—Mtght Phone, 147 thence running down the center of a lane and on to a forked black gum in the branch, thence the various courses of the center of said branch to W. J. Whitaker's (now Harrison Bros.) line, thence along said branch and W. J. Whitaker's fine to the line of the Mary Cherry Farm (now W. J. Whitaker's) at Conoho Road, thence up the Conoho Road to the Williamston and Hamilton Road, thence down said Williamston and Hamilton Road to the beginning, containing ISO acres, more or less, and. being the same land deeded by j. A. Public Speaking FOR ALL Colored Citizens OF WILLIAMSTON AND MARTIN COUNTY Friday Night Sept. 26th, at 8 o'clock At the Courthouse WILLIAMSTON, N. C. REV. T. W. THURSTON OF NEW BERN WILL SPEAK A good speech will be delivered. All colored people are urged to attend. Immediately after the address, a large quan tity of flour and sugar will be given away FREE to all holding a lucky number. Everyone will be furnished with a ticket that will carry a number. Those who hold the lucky number will get a bag of flour or sugar. Come—bring your friends. Hear the best ad dress you have ever heard of its kind and get a sack of flour or sugar free. Everything Free—No Charges for Anything PAGE THREE ■ Mizelle to J. G. Godard, jr. I This the 15 day of September 1930. F. C. HARDING. | se-16-4t Commissioner. 666 Relieves a Headache or Neuralgia in 30 minute*, check* a Cold the first day and check* Malaria in three day*. 666 also in Tablets
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