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Friday, October 3,1930. Society & Personals M«. SLBKRT S. PEEL, Editor ST2SE Entertmiam«nts Wtddinga Paraooala Leave for Raleigh g- Harry Biggs will leave tomorrow for Raleigh for the week-end. and then he will go to Rutherfordton to spend two or three days with Dr. and Mrs. J. D. Biggs. While there he will attend the Kings Mountain cel ebration. ♦ Here From Norfolk Charles V. Allbright, of Norfolk, has been here this week on business. Here From Wilmington ' Frank Hackler, of Wilmington, was here yesterday. Here Yesterday G. H. Edwards was here yester day on the tobacco market. Here Tuesday Night Rev. Guy Elliott, of Elizabeth | City, was here Tuesday night in the interest of the pension fund of the Disciples of Christ. Vtsiting Mr. and Mrs. Mobley Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rogers, of Arkansas, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Mobley for a week or twit. From Washington Dr. Dave Tayloe, of Washington, was here Thursday on professional business. On Market Here Yesterday Mr. Harmon Roberson, of Griffins Township, was a visitor on the local tobacco market Thursday. )]> Meeting the De fy mands of Those Who r Have Many Demands To Meet— That is an accomplishment which we are proud to boast of the very t best quality groceries at the very »_ lowest prices, plus the very best serv ice—that's how we do it. CO - JSj dflHuUKJ—sLit— •if TO THE FACULTY MEMBERS OF THE SCHOOLS OF MARTIN COUNTY-AND ALSO TO THE STUDENTS OF THE CITY SCHOOLS Harrison Broth •+***-'' EXTENDS A MOST-HEARTY WELCOME AND A MOST CORDIAL INVITATION TO VISIT OUR STORE AT ALL TIMES -WE ARE , AT YOUR SERVICE - FEEL FREE TO CALL ON US. . From Oak City Ben Worsley, of Oak City, was here yesterday. Here From Norfolk Edgar Brown, of the Virginia Car olina Chemical Co., of Norfolk, was here this week. On Market Here Yesterday Mr. J. R. Knowles, of Dardens, v/as a visitor on the local tobacco market Thursday. ♦ ' Visit Mr. and Mrs. Manning Mesdames John R. Raines and S. S. Lawrence, of Wilson, visited Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Manning yesterday. ——• In Robersonville Wednesday Mrs. \V. H. Booker and Miss Anna Pope were visitors in Robersonville Wednesday. * Leaves for Richlands Mrs. R, G. Harrison, jr., left to day for Richlands, where she will visit her mother for a few days. • Visitors Here Yesterday Mesdames Carson Adams and Bet tie Adams and Miss Oma Adams, of Four Oaks, spent yesterday with Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Manning, jr. • To Attend Came Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Robert Van Meter will attend the Duke-University of Virginia football game in Durham tomorrow. ruiylNlO BVfMV PHONE Anything lor This Department V> 46 Here From Plymouth Tom Swain, of Plymouth, was a business visitor here this week. ♦ Shop in Rocky Mount Mesdames W. E. Warren, B. A. jCritchfcr, W. H. Biggs, and Jim King shopped in Rocky Mount Wednes day. ♦ j/w Robersonville Tuesday Mrs. Jesse Harrell and Mrs. J. L. I Robertson were visitor in Roberson ville Tuesday afternoon. ♦ Visitor Here Thursday Mr. Hyman Warren, of Roberson ville, was a visitor here yesterday. - Returns To Suffolk Wednesday Mrs. J. Lawrence Peel returned to Suffolk Wednesday- after visiting here a few days. ♦ In Washington Wednesday Mrs. A. R. Dunning spent Wed nesday in Washington. - # In Town Thursday W. W. Griffin, of Griffins Town- Iship, was here yesterday. Returns From New York G. W. Hardison returned this week from New York. t In Washington Wednesday Mesdames Z. T. Piephoff and A. ,T. Crawford were in Washington | Wednesday. ♦ \Here From Washington Fred Out land, of Washington, was here yesterday. - « litre From Palmyra Mr. 1). B. Harrison, of Palmyra, was a visitor here Thursday. • Mrs. Harry Vaughn, Recent Bride, Honored Scotland Neck Sept. 30.—0n Mon day afternoon Mrs. Harry Vaughn, I bride of the month, was compliment ed by a beautiful bridge party, given by Mrs! S. A. Dunn and Misst Pat j Murphy. A profusion of autumn blossoms formed an attractive back ground for the card tables, which j were arranged throughout the lower floor of the home. High score prize was won by Miss Janet White, and the honoree and Miss Gertie Mc- bride-elect, was also given lovely presents. A delicious salad course was served. HOBBY HORSES A treat will l»f in store fur old and y«.uiiK alike here next week, when Kud loffs jumping horse merry-go-round will be located 011 the vacant lot on Main Street adjoining the Atlantic Ho tel. Mr. KudlofT conies here from I uscarora Beach, Winton, where he was located dufiiiK the summer. The merry-go-round is of the latest ji>myiii({-horse model, and is equipped with a Wurlitzer hand orKan that fur nishes the music of the latest popular hits. The merry-go-round will he in operation afternoon and night during the hours of '3:30 and 5:30 and from 7 to, 10:30 p. in. Admission to ride v/ill •be 10 cents, 666 Relieve* a Headache or Neuralgia in 30 minutei, check* a Cold the fir»t day and check* Malaria in three day*. 666 also in Tablets THE ENTERPRISE *" WANTED TO BUY: SMALL dwell ing house. See W. C. Manning. NOTICE OP SALE OP REAL PROPERTY | Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed of I trust executed to the undersigned trus tee by W. C. James and wife, Fannie IG. James, on the 26th day of Novem ber, 1923, and of record in the public registry for Martin County, in book N-2, at having been given for the purpose of securing a 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 com plied with, and at the request of the holder of the said note, the undersigned trustee will, on Friday, the 17th day of October, 1930, at 12 o'clock m., in front of the courthouse door in the town of Williainston, N. C., offer for sale for cash to the highest bidder, the following described real estate, to wit: Bounded on the north by Conoho Creek and the lands of |on the east by the lands of Gus Sals bury, on the south by the lands of R. T, Taylor, and on the west by the lands of the W. A. Flemming heirs, containing 149.5 acres, more or less, and being the land whereon W. C. James and wife, Fannie G. James, now reside, and being the same land de scribed in deed of trust from VV. C. .James and wife to the TJ. C. J. S. L. j Bank, dated March 28tb, 1923, and of rccr rd in the public registry of Martin i County, in book Q-2, at page 493. Tis 17th day of' Septenroei, f930. W. C. MANNING, 4 523 4tw | Truste.e NOTICE OF RESALE Under and by virtue of the authori jty contained in that certain deed ot trust, executed to the undersigned trus tee. by L. B. Culpepper and P. H. Brown, on the Bth day of April, 1929, jot record in the public registry of Mar ' tin County, in book 3, at page 79-80, j said deed ofjrust given to secure cer tain notes of even dates therewith, and the stipulations therein contained not having been complied with, the under signed trustee heretofore offered said land for sale, and same was bid in by J. (I, Staton, and said bid has not been |raised, as provided by law: Now, therefore, under and by virtue ut the authority contained in that cer tain judgment signed by K. J. Peel, clerk of superior court of Martin Coun jty, wherein the resale of the land here inafter described was ordered, the un jdcrsigned trustee will, on Monday, the j 29th day of September, 1930, at 12 o'- ! clock in., in front of the courthouse door, in the town of Williainston, North i Carolina, offer for sale to the highest Tbidder, for ysh,'|lie following describ ed property: j A tract or parcel of land lying and being in Williainston Township, Mar- I tin County, and described as follows: Adjoining the laud of Cherry Broth ers, T. R. Roberson, Harrison & Broth ers, Joe Godaru, am! W. M. Wilson, where the WilliaijisJoU uiid Hamilton road crosses saiff branch, corner Cher ry Brothers land; thence with Shade's Branch north 17 cast, 22 chains; thence still with Slade's Branch north 7 de grees, E. 97 chaijis; thence continu ing down said Slade's Branch north 76 K. 120j chains to the confluence of Slade's Branch with Keed.v Branch; I thence up the meander of Reedy .Branch north 24 W. 120 chains; theuce still up Reedy Branch south 83 degrees | west 102 chains; thence continuing up Reedy Branch south 64 degrees west 95 chains to a fork of said branch; thence continuing up the easterly fork south 20 degrees west 122 chains to a sweet gum, W. M. Wilson's corner; thence his line south 2 1-2 degrees west How Old Are You? e TODAY SAID J Q SHE—I'M 4:0 a Am I Fat?— Not Me — Yes! A year ago I hail twenty-two mnre pounds -of far ttran I- needed - I was fat—and very sensitive about it —but now I say it is foolish for any one to be overweight. What did I do'? Nothing very hard, I can assure you—l cut out pies— candy and all sweets—ate moderately and every morning before breakfast I i took one half teaspooiitul of Kruschcn i Salts in a glass of hot water—never I misses t a morning. I lost fat—ganied in ene/gy —vigor —charm—and vivaciotisness and have a shapely figure I am proud of—any one can do the same. A North Carolina wotjian lost 47 pounds in 3 months—a Montana wo man lost 19 pounds in 4 weeks—Wis consin woman II pounds in .6 weeks. Clark's Drug Store and every drug gist in the world sells Kruschen Salts —a bottle that lasts 4 weeks costs 85 cents. Just Received Large Shipments ol 'CHOICE HAY, SEED OATS, RYE, VETCH, LIME, CEMENT, BRICK AND WIRE FENCE ■ 4 . Prices Very Low Harrison Bros.&Co WILLIAMSTON, NORTH CAROLINA 102 chains back to the highway; thence therewith north 80 1-2 degrees east 124 chains: thence south 86 east, 26 chains to the beginning, containing 226 acres, more or less, by survey of J. R. Mob ley, made February 23, 1928, being the same land described in deed from Ox ford Otphanage to Nettie Cowen, re corded in book Z-2, at page 211. The successful bidder atj this sale will be required to deposit with the trustee the sum equal to 25 per cent of the amount paid. , r Dated this the 13th day of Septem ber. 1930. WHEELER MARTIN, sl9 2tw Trustee. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the authority ' in me vested to advertise and makt sale, in that certain deed of trust exe cuted on the 16th day of December,' 1929, by J. F. Power and wife, B. A j Power, which deed of trust is duly re- i corded in the Martin County record in book S-2, at page 318. The terms of said deed of trust not having been complied with, and at the j request of the holder of the notes se-1 cured thereby, I will offer for sale at | public auction, to the highest bidder, i for (ash, at the courthouse door of j Martin County, on Saturday, the 25th day of October, 1930, at 12 o'clock in.,! the following lot or parcel of land: j Beginning at the highway running i north with J. F. Barnhill's land to the A. C. L. railroad; thence with the] railroad westerly to the Purvis heirs' i corner, thence south with the Purvis i .heirs' line and the Harry Everett land I to the highway: thence east with the' highway to Barnhill's corner, the be- i ginning, containing by estimation 1 1-2 acres, and being the same laud that J. S. Ayers bought from Harry Rver ett. and for further description, i. e, being the present homestead of A. G Wynn. This September 24, 1930. C. B. CLARK, 529 4tw Trustee. NOTICE North Carolina, Martin County; In Superior Court. ... D. G. Matthews vs. B. D. Critcher and Wife Defendant above named and all other parties interested will take notice that, an action as above has l>een com menced in the superior court of Martini County for-the purpose of foreclosing certain tax certificates of sale covering | the following described land: Being a! In use and lot located in the town of Williainston, adjoining Waits and Church Street, H. S. and R. A.'Catch er's lots; and said defendants, will fur ther take notice that htey are required to appear at the clerk's office of Mar tin County, North Carolina, within 30 days from service of .summons and an swer or demur to the complaint of plaintiffs or the relief demanded will be asked for: lt is further ordered that all others claiming an interest in the subject mat ter are required to appear, present, and defend their respective claims with in six months from the date of this no tice, otherwise they shall be forever barred and foreclosed of any and all interest or claim in and W> the property or the proceeds' received from the sale thereof. This 2nd day of October, 1930. K.'J. PEEL, o3 4tw Clerk Superior Court. SIDE AND BACK Lady Had Suffered So Modi Pain Was Almost Desperate. Says Cardni Helped Her. Denlaon, Texaa.—"Before I took Cardul, It seemed like I had tried everything, for my health was wretched," wrlte*Mrs. Nannie Davis, of 418 W. Woodard Street, this city. "I WHS In bed most of the time," explains Mrs. Davis, "suffering so much with pain In my side and back, and weakness. I was so dis couraged, I was almost desperate. "I knew there ought to be some thing to reach my case. I only weighed about 110 pounds. My eyes were hollow and I looked awfully bad. _ jt. !'A good friend told me abouUCar dul. After taking my first bottle, Itfelt better, but I kept It up until Ifciad taken four bottles, and now I am well, have no pain In my side , or back, and feel like a new woman. I can work most of the time, and feel fine. "For three years, I have been free from pain. That la why I recom mend Cardul." If you are run-down, nervous, or suffer every month, take Cardul, a medicine used by women for over fifty years. As your health Im proves, you will share the enthusi asm of thousand*of others who have praised Cardul for the benefits they have felt after taking It «»• fjgEfcfeaiJ i !■—aggj ii ii ii f WHEN TOBACCO SELLS Higher Farmers Warehouse. Will S Smokers and light to baccos are selling good with us. Save your time money and gas by sell ing with us. We will sell your tobacco just as high as any warehouse in Eastern North Carolina. Bring us your next load Barnhill and Ingram WILLI AMSTON C'mon Let's Cm! ALL NEXT WEEK 6 DAYS AND NIGHTS 6 Main Street, Near Atlantic Hotel, Williamston RUDLOFF S JUMPING HORSE Merry-Go-Round Good Music Fun lor All EVERYBODY RIDES—IOc SAVE THIS COUPON This coupon and 5 cents good for one ride any afternoon between 3:30 and 5:30 o'clock for children of school age. HI This Hank irififflf Represents SERVICE the Future— COURTESY to Many! MWHEN People pass "That's my bank," they mean they're proud of the way they're build * . Our future is simply v the joint future of all we Wed iA/u ike meet serve. Can we make you. Why not come , , , in and get acquainted! yours brighter? , •. . - •_' v " Branch Banking & Trust Co. v • - t' PAGE THREE
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