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Tuesday, October 21, 1930. \ w * I\AM Believe IT or Not! • 1 WLA H For Honest To Goodness Values and • The Latest Styles In Men's Clothing and Furnishings Shoes Or an Outfit For the Womenfolk Come To Margolis Brothers m l . . '! >\4 '•«: • >'• k'4s ■ puiLitnid ivnrr TVgDAY_AHD_FjIipAY Qab MMtinga Entertainments W*ddinc* Personals Spends Week-end Here Miss Martha Louise Anderson, of Dunn, spent the week-end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Ander son. • Visit the Moyes Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Moye, of Murray, and Mrs. Moses Moye, of Farmville, visited Mr. and Mrs. Mil ton Moye here Sunday. & Here from Wake Forest "Toodlie" Holding, of Wake Forest, spent the week-end here with friends. Attend Game in Durham Messrs. Bill Spivey and R. L. j Coburn attended the Duke-David ison football game in Durham Satur ' day. ♦ Here from Miami Mrs. Frank C. Lewis, of Miami, is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. S. j Rhodes and Dr. Rhodes here this | week. 1 Visiting Parents Here Mrs. Milton Norman, of Raleigh, is spending this week with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Hassell. • Leave for Washington Tomorrow Rev. W. F. Weigmann and \V. C. j Manning leave tomorrow for Wash j ington City, where they will attend I the International convention of the Christian Churcn. • Leaves for Washington City Miss Tillie Perry left last week for Washington City where she will be a student at King-Smith Art school this year. Trio Theatre ROBERSONVILLE WED. & THURS. October 15th. and 16th. " Greatest Laugh of the year, with the World's Greatest Comedy Team— You remember them from "Rio Rita." ■""WOOLS EY Special matinee Wed 3:30 Admissions: Matinee . 10 and 25c Night .. - 20 and 40c \ Attention - We have a limited quantity of Second-Hand Peanut Bags, mill run, at our ; WILLIAMSTON FACTORY Which we will furnish to Farmers at— , 5 CENTS EACH t AS LONG AS THEY LAST - THE COLUMBIAN PEANUT CO. =ll Society & Personals y , Mr*. KLBBRT 8. PEEL, Editor Here jrom Wilson f W. P. Whitaker, jr., of Wilson, i was a visitor here Sunday. Here Jrom Norfolk Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bloom and Miss "Chickie" Bishop, of Norfolk, j visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Mar , golis here Sunday. ♦ Here from New York Harry L«vine, of New York, visit ed here Sunday. • e In Rocky Mount for Week-end h Mr. and Mrs. Buck Cliff spent the week-end in Rocky Mount. • » Here jrom Belhaven • William G. Harrell, of Belhaven, " visited his father, Mr. S. W. Harrell, "j here during the past week-end. Here from Oak City Dr. and Mrs. Pittman and chil i, dren, of Oak City, were visitors i. here Sunday. s , • Attending Wilmington Church. Meet Rev. Z. T. Piephoff left today for Wilmington where he will attend the I Synod of the Presbyterian Church. I • Returns to College Miss Virginia Harris returned to college in Greenville- after visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Harrison here for a few days. d In Norfolk Sunday e Mrs. Z. H. Rose visited in Norfolk Sunday. • Here from Jamesville , II Mrs. J. W. Kzzelle and Mrs. Jno. t Long, of Jamesville, were shoppers here yesterday. - Visits in Norfolk Mr. W. H. Gurkin visited in Nor folk Sunday. Holding Court in Beaufort Judge Clayton Moore left yester day for Beaufort where he is holding court this week. Vf tternl Meeting Here Messrs. Bob Lee Perry and John Daniel Biggs, of Williamston Route 1, T. B. Slade, of Hamilton, John Eubanks, of Hassell, and Herbert Hopkins, of Robersonville, Route 2, attended a special meeting of the Skewarkey Masonic Lodge here last Friday evening. | • Visit Mrs. Brown | Mr. and Mrs. John A. Manning, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Peel and Misses I J Martha and Esther Harrison visited jMrs. Myrtle Brown in the Washing ton hospital last Friday evening., Mrs. Brown is rapidly recovering i from an appendix operation and ex-i pects to be home within the next few! In Philadelphia This Week Mr. John A. Manning is in Phila-i delphia this week receiving eye treat ment. Visit in Kinston Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sturgeon andl Mr. and Mrs. John L. Rodgerson I visited in Kinston and New Bern j Sunday. Here from Griffins Township Messds. Lum Coltrain, Herbert I ; Manning, George E. Roberson, Jas. ,L. Coltrain, Ben Roberson, Hoyt j Manning and W. O. Green, of Grif fins township, were visitors here yes terday. ♦ Here from Everetts Mr. John H. Wynn, of Everetts, was a visitor here yesterday. Shoppers Here Yesterday Mr. and Mrs. Jordan Peel, of ; Griffins township, were shoppers here yesterday. ■ • •-- Here from Oak City Mr. B. M. Worsley, of Oak City, was a business visitor here yester- I THE ENTERPRISE PHONE Anything for This Department \ Tj 46 Here from Jamesville Messrs. Perlie Barber, Benny Lil ley and John Lilley, of Jamesville, were business visitors here yester day. W' I, Visiting Relatives Here Mr. Herman Taylor was home for the week-end visiting relatives. • Returns from Wake Forest Mrs. Wheeler Martin, jr., return ed Sunday from Wake Forest where she visited relatives for several weeks. * Party for Mr. and Mrs. Muse Last Thursday • On last Thursday evening, Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Crawford entertain- • ed for Mr. and Mrs. Joel Muse, who \ were recently married, at their home 1 on Smithwick Street. After several progressions of bridge, Mrs. P. B. Cone held high score and was given a bridge set of j cards and score pad. Mr. C. A. Harrison won the gentleman's prize, a pair of hose. Mrs. Crawford gave Mrs. Muse a pair of hose and lovely handkerchiefs to Mr. Muse. The guests were invited to the dining room where place cards d»- I reeled them to their places. At tractive verses were found at each ] place and the reading of them oc casioned much amusement. A 16ve !|y luncheon was served. Those present were, Mr. and Mrs. Muse, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Manning, Mt. and Mrs. C. A. Harrison, Dr. and Mrs. P. B. Cone and Mr. and i Mrs. Elbert S. Peel. A BARGAIN—THE WILLIAMS ton School will give two large trees on school grounds for their removal. \V. K. Watson, Supt. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE OF LAND State of North Carolina —County of Martin. ; The Federal Land Bank o( Columbia. 1 Plaintiff, vs. Daniel Moore and wife, Delia Moore, J. O. Long, J. Q. Godard Land Company, a Corpor ation and the Williamston National Farm Land Association, Defendants 1 .Pursuant to a judgment entered in « above entitled civil action on the 22 day of September, 1930, in the Super ior Court of said County by the clerk, 1 will >n the 3rd day of November, 1930, at 12-o'clock M., at the County i Courthouse door in said County sell , at public auction to the highest bid der therefor the following described lands, situated in said county -ami state in Williams township, compris ing 97 1-2 acres, more or less, and bounded and described as follows:" All that certain tract or parcel of land lying and being in Williams Township, Martin County, North Car olina, containing 97 1-2 acres, more or less, bounded on the North by the lands of Williams and Grey, on the Kast by the lands of Paymon Gor ham, on the South by the lands of the Denuis Simmons Lumber Company and Jones and on the West by I eter Swamp and the lands of Romelus Moore] being the same land deeded to Daniel Moore by J. Hi. Godard by deed dated November 13th, 1918, and of record in the Public Registry of Martin County in Book X-l, at page 94, having such shapes, metes, courses and distances as will more fully appear b^referenc^to^^iiaj^^f^am^^iiad^ f——— —M Beaufort County Fair October 20 -21 -22-23 -24 25 SIX BIGS DAYS WASHINGTON, N. C. SIX BIG NIGHTS »•r . » Kaus Brothers' Exposition Shows will appear on the midway this season. These shows are high class in every respect and uphold the high standard for which our midway has always been known. The midway will be twice as large as last year, with more shows, more rides, and more concessions for every one. You will enjoy every minute at the fair this year. ..The largest premium list ever compiled for the Fair. .. • ; ■ . ■ »- ' - - ' - . ■ - SEASON TICKETS, SI.OO ON SALE AT BELL JEWELRY CO. , - r - • ;• ' • - ft mSSSSS —————^ ■ ' I • , r * to. ' .. iSS ' ' f by J. R. Mobley, Surveyor, on the Ist day of August, ami now on file with the Federal Land Bank of Col umbia, South Carolina. , ' The terms of sale are follows: One third cash and remainder in three annual installments with 6 per cent .interest. AH bids will be received subject to rejection or confirmation by the Clerk of said Superior Court and no bid will be accepted or reported unless its maker shall deposit with said Clerk at the close of the bidding the sume of one hundred and fifty ($150.00) dol lars, as a forfeit and guaranty of compliance with his bid, the same to be credited on his bid when -accepted. Notice is now given that said lands will be resold at the same place and upon the same terms at 2 o'clock P. M. of the same day unless said deposit is sooner made. Every deposit not forfeited or ac cepted will be promptly returned to the maker. This the „22nd dav of September, 19 JO. B. A. CRITCHER. oc-7-4t Commissioner. NOTICE OF SALE By virtue of and pursuant to an in terlocutttry judgment of foreclosure entered by the Clerk of the Superior Court of Martin County in the ac tion entitled Edwin S. Hall vs. J it W Land Company, the undersigned Com missioner appointed therein will, oil | Monday, November 3, 1930, at 11 a. m.j | at the Court House door of Martini I County, offer for sale to the highest I j bidder for cash the following describ-j ! ed real estate: | (.1) "4.000 acres of pocosin land" in I Jamesville Township, being that part |of the first tract described in the deed from Roanoke Railroad and Lumber j iCdmpan to defendant I W Land' ' IVALUE STORE CAROLINA'S OWN CHAIN STORE" LEADS in QUALITY MERCHANDISE at MOST ECONOMICAL PRICE Specials jj Pr'® ALL 98 c HOSE OQ« Reduced to Ov v SJk m ALL $1.49 HOSE KI9Q Reduced to ■ I Specials I These styles are the smartest of the new Fa,ll crea- Im \ 1 tions. Russian Tunics, Ensembles, Suit Tunics, Travel \ \ I\l Prints, Silk Cantons, all wool Jerseys. Every new style i Immdjl \\vi effect and fall shade included. Well worth double our i; - $3.65 - $4.95 ; IT $5.95 and $9.65 l-j - ' Men's Felt Hats Alumin Ware i $1.98 $1 value . . . 59c VALUE STORES The Lower Price Store WILSON WILLIAMSTON ELIZABETH CITY PAGE THREE Company, dated January 1, 1921, and or record tw the Register's Office of Beaufort County in Book 230, page 315, and of record in the Register's Office of Martin County in Book , page ; , which lies in Jamesville Township. ■ - (2) "11,000, acres of dismal land" in Griffins "Township, and being all that part of the first tract described in said deed, which lies in Griffins Town-1 ship. The purchaser at said sale will be | required to deposit ten per cent of his bid with the Commissioner as a guarantee and forfeit pending confir mation of the sale by the court. This October 2, 1930. J NO. C. RODMAN. JR, oc-7-4t Commissioner. NOTICE OF PUBLICATION North Carolina, Martin County—in the Superior Court. D. G. Matthews vs. Matilda Woolard Defendants above named and all parties interested will take notice that HH action, A* above has been com menced in the Superior Court of Mar tin County for the purpose of fore l closing certain tax certificates of sale I covering the following described land: I Adjoining the A. C. L. Railroad on the North, Ci. \V. Blount, and Stand-1 ard Oil Company, and being the samel land deeded to Matilda Woolard by I the Williamston Land and Improve-1 ment Co., of record in the Register I of Deeds office of Martin County, toi | which reference may be had for a| | full description; and said defendants | will further take notice that they are! i required to appear in the Clerk's of-1 i lilt of Martin County, North Carolina.l i within thirty days from service of summons and answer or demur to the; : complaint of plaintiffs or the relief j | demanded will be asked fur: I: im l liri- i'i ill ied tli.il .ill ■ 111>■ i claiming an interest in the subject matter are required to appear, pre sent and defend their respective claims within six months from the date of this notice,' otherwise they shall be forever barred and foreclosed of any and all interest or claim in and to the property or the proceeds received from the sale thereof. This 3rd day of October, 1930. -- R. J. PEEL, j oc-7-4t Clerk Superior Court. NOTICE North Carolina, Martin County; In I 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 been com- , menced in the superior court of Martin • County for the purpose of foreclosing certain tax certificates of sale covering the following described land: Being a house and lot located in the town of Williamston, adjoining Watts and •Church Street. R. S. and R. A. Catch er's lots; and said defendants will fur ther take notice that litey 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 1 plaintiffs or.the relief demanded willjje i _ I asked for: It is further ordered that all others claiming an interest in the subject mat- I ter are required to appear, present, and defend their respective claims with- I in six months from the date of this no- I tice, otherwise they shall lie forever | barred and foreclosed of any and all interest or claim in and to the property, or the"proceeds received from the sale thereof. I This 2nd day of October, 1930. R. J. PEEL, '3 4tw Clerk Superior Court.
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