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PAGE SIX MAN KILLED BY HIT-RUN DRIVER • ■ " (Continued from page one) tinned, stated that a man. later inden tified as Bre axil, drove a half-ton truck to his station and asked for wa ter to (ill the radiator. As fast as Mr. Gurkin poured in water it ran out. Examining the radiator, he jund a hole in it about* the size o( his fist, and Brearil when asked about the hole, stated that he had bumped into something. "I repaired it the best I could and poured meal and water in to the radiator," Mr. Gurkin said. The witness r"that one light had beer i.n krn entirely out and the other , ere hal badly cracked, that both were , !. Nt out of shape. Chief W. B. Daniel. taking hi* place be.f re the jury, stated that he ar rested Rreazil, der riuc il ,i.s drunk at the time, and found two bottles in the cat. that the own?r refused to let any one go to the car, a'd that he made j the arrest over protest. Mr. Daniel stited that he made a careful examina tion of the car's condition, but i und no broken glass at that place.'V' The jury. rendering its yt'erdict, stated that the deceased. X\\ their opinion, came to his by being hit by a car driven b> + "W. W. Brearil. ' Sheriff Roebuck who was holding Brca/il in connection with drivng a I care while drunk and running into a Sunda) scliottl bus. turned the prison ir over to SlierilT Cooper, of Bertie, t" lace the greater cliarge. Bri-a/il, when questioned Saturday j night shortly after his wreck near the Taylor home oh the Washington road, stP'.ed that 1m- left Rocky Mount that nu.rning for Weldon and Rich Square. From Rich Square he drove 12 miles ir.to the country to collect a bill due the National Sewing Machine com pany. Later in the day, he drove to Aulander and then on to and through Windsor. When the radiator was mentioned, he said that it was dam aged as a result of a freeze several days before. He denied that having seen a man pushing a wheelbarrow or hand cart along the highway. TMe wreck was described by of ficers as the most complete they had seen in some time. Schlon's small cart was completely demolished, and his ( little cooking outfit with a small quan tity of bread and other food was I found scattered to the four winds. J About $8 in cash, a bill from a Phila- ( delphia house dated August 30 for a i bcrolan wheel to Charles Schlon, of J Philadelphia, and a small cross at tached to a short chain were found on 1 . • ■ his ]>erson THIRTEEN CASES ' HEARD BY COURT i (ontinued from front page) The case charging Henry Price with ( , assault, was nol prossed. il Found guilty of an assault by the * jury, Kdgar F.dmondson was sen- J tenced to the county jail for 30 days. s The case charging Johnson Corey : t with driving an automobile while in -1 toxicated, was continued. Charged with being drunk and dis- ( orderly, Oscar Jones was found not, ( guilty. The last case during the day was ' that of John Bond, the jury, after de- a liberating as to the man's guilt, found him guilty The judge had cleared J the court for the day, and sentence J was not pronounced until this morn- j ing, Judge Cranmer sending him to * the roads for six months. * Today's Proceeding* Opening the morning session by j. introducing the Alexander Taylor j I assault case, the court (ound the aged man of shooting Lin Williams sev- Jj eral times with a gun. and sentenced j him to four years -in prison. The pris- c on sentence is to l>e remitted, how- ( J 1 ever, if Taylor pays Williams the sum of SIOOO. 11 The peanut stealing case involving 1 E. G| Edwards and his son, Benja-'' mm Drew and Hines, was next called. * WMIS FOR BALE: DRY HARD WOOD,! delivered for $4.50 cord. Cut in Stove lengths at $5.50 cord. Full cords given every customer. Lucian J. Hardison, City R. F. D. 8 Is- PIOS FOR SALE: BARBECUE size, weighing about 50 or sixty pounds. C. H. Mizell, Jamesville Route 2 It Will Have Cake Sale again This Week The Ladies Aid of the Christian Church will sell home-cooked cakes at J. O. Manning's store again this Friday afternoon and each Friday daring the remainder of the month of December. NOTICE North Carolina, Martin County—ln the Superior Court. SERVICE BY PUBLICATION Catharine Smith n. Joseph Bmith The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled a* above has been commenced in the Su perior Court of Martin County, North Carolina for aa absolute divorce; and tfee said defendant will further take ■otict that he is required to appear More the Clerk of the Superior Court of Martin County at Wilfianu um, N. C 7 within thirty days from the date of this publication, and ans wer or demur to the Complaint in Mid action or the plaintiff will apply to the Court f ? r ,he r,,llef demanded This 29th day of November, 1930.' R. J. PEEL, Clerk. i 'Local Fire Company t Called Out Saturday l • The local fire company was cali* out last Saturday wjren some one . 'seeing a volume of smoke pourini n over the roof of the Williamston Caf . and thinking the building burn ■. irg, sounded the fire siren. Investigat t. ing the source of the smoke, firemei a frund that it was pouring from a cos Uve in the shoe shop. The name o e thf person turning in the alarm wa a tk t disclosed. J Kaisi had fallen during the after . noon and the atmosphere crowd t e: the smoke to i the roo 1 making it apfiWr i;»s if the structur r was a fire. I B NOTICE OF SALE Notice.is hereby given that undei • and by virtue of an Order of the Su - perior Court of Martin County, madi t tn the Special Proceedings entitled N P Williams, Administrator of Mar; ' J WilliamK deceased against Lela Co jliurn and husband, Griffin Coburn, the : same l>eing number upon the Spe 1 icial roceedings Docket of said Court 'the undersigned Commissioner will, ot the 29th day of December, 1 '>3o, at 12 100 o'clock Noon, offer sale t I the highest bidder for cash, that cer , tain tract of land lying and being si ■ tuate in Robersonville Township Martin County, North Carolina, ad ' joining the lands of David Grimes and ■ others, and more particularly describ- I ed as follows, to wit: L | Bounded i n the North by Hyman I Warren; on the Fast by David Grimei 1 lon the South by N. P. Williams and Dnvid Grimes and on the West by i tract of land commonly known as the |Joe Bullock farm, containing 11 3-4 acres, more or less. I This the 26th day of November, 1930. A. K DUNNING, Commissioner. N-28-4t NOTICE North Carolina, Martin County—ln the Superior Court. The Federal Land Bank of Columbia vs. Simon P. Moore et al., The Farmers Cotton Oil Co., Levi Jones and wife, Bessie, Mary M. Jones. The above named defendants will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of • Martin County, North Carolina, to foreclose a mortg age executed by Simon P. Moore to the Federal Land Bank, covering cer tain lands in Martin County; and the said defendants will further tifke no tice that they are required to appear at the office ot the Clerk of Superior court at the courthouse in William ston, N. C., within thirty (30) days from service of this notice and answer or demur to the complaini in said ac tion or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This 28th day of November, 1930. I: J. PKF.L, C lerk, | d-2-4t Superior Court. NOTICE OF SALi£ Under and by virtue .d a deed of trust executed to the undersigned] i Trustee by Joe Hollis and wife, Lucy Hollis. dated 22nd day of February, , 1930, and of record in the Register of Deeds Office in Book li-2, page 233, !to secure bonds of even date there with, and the stipulations in said bonds I not having been complied with and at | the request of the holder of said | bonds, the undersigned Trustee, will, on the Ist day of January, 1931, at 12 | o'clock, Noon, in front of the Court house door of Martin County, offer for sale to the highest bidder, for cash, the following described lands, to-wit; First Tract:- It being the Mobley Mill and Mill containing 4 a res, more or less, and being the same premises conveyed to James A. I'"vei*tt by W. C Manning, Trustee, of record in the Public Registry of Martin County, in Book XXXX, page 222. which said deed is hereby referred to lor a more accurated description. Second Tract: Commencing at the Joseph 11 Hollis corner on the Hamil ton and F.veretts Public Road; thence up, with an along said F.veretts and Hamjltun Road to W.„ A. Edmond son's corner; thence down and along said Fdmondson's line to ' said Ed moiidson's corner; thence a straight line with said Fdmondson's line as heretofore mentioned to a corner in Millie Rawls line in a branch; said line being marked by a straight ditch lead ing from the road as far as said ditch reaches; thence up the run of Branch to what is known as Glisson's corner of J. B. Coffield's line; thence up and iilong said Coffield's line to the beginning, on the Hamilton and Ev erctts Public road, containing by es timation 20 acres, more or less, and being, that certain tract of land deeded to Joseph H. Hollis by Samuel Glis soii and wife, Carolina, recorded in th Public Registry of Martin Coun t) in Book 35, page 83. Third tract: Beginning at a post, Ben Glisson and J, B. Coffield's cor nel on the Wild Cat Koad; thence a long said road 50 yards to a post; theitce a straight west course 150 SOUR STOMACH Cm Formed, Head Hart, aad Wmmb Had Ta Hold Ta Thiaf* Whea Sba Walked. Kaufman. Texas.—Two years ago, I began suffering with spells 5 indigestion." Mys Mm Marshall Mmtth. of this place, it teamed Ift* ererythln* I ate disagreed with ■a. X had gas on the stomach, and oftso my bead would hurt so bad X had to lie down. "■wo-thlng would get black be fore my eyes, and I would be so ***** ***** l would set upon my feat tbat I bad to hold on to thin**, to walk around the room. KJ food soured on my and I waa constipated. *1 had often read about Bleak. Draught, and my mother told aaa Ik was a good medicine to tab* and » I began a course at tt . -P waa not lone until I waa tag batter, x took *Aa after ■mala. and X aoon found X was auf fartag much less. tt relisted ooa •jWta, and X waa not any longer tnobled with indtgaattoQ. _7« try to keep tt Inthe hoaaa, an. It is a flne medk-lne." Tbadford's Black-Draughl to pre s w,mn THE ENTERPRISE vards to a post on J. B. Coffield's line: I thence along said Coffield's line beginning. Containing 1-2 acres, more or less, sad being that certain tract of {land deeded to Joseph H. Hollis by I Samuel Glisson and wife, recorded in I the Public Registry of Martin Coun ity in Book C-l, page 161; Fourth Tract: Situate on the wes terly side of the public road leading 'past the home place of said Hollis, be ginning at a line in said Joe Hollis and jH7 R. Mitelle's corner, and running thence a westerly with said Hollis line to a stake, a corner between Will Ktl lebrew, H. R. Mizelle and Joe Hollis; thence SW s straight line to a short leaf pine, a corner established by this deed and said pine being recently chopped; thence easterly a straight line about 120 yards to Glisson's line.! 'a corner of H. R. Mizelle; thence northerly with Glisson's line to said public road; thence on northerly with! center of said road to the beginning, being a pine. Containing 7 1-2 acres, more or less. This Ist day of December, 1930. B. A. CRITCHER, D-2-4t Trustee. NOTICE North Carolina, Martin County—ln the Superior Court The Farmers and Merchants Bank, a Corporation, vs. Mrs. J. O. God ard, Jr. and Husband, J. G. God aid. Jr. The defendants above named, and all other parties interested in the sub ject matter, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Marpn County for the purpose'of losing a certain certificate of sa c covering that certain tract 'of land situate m Williamston Township and commonly known and designated as the Mizelle farm, which was listed for taxes for the year 1928 in the name of Mrs. J. G. Godard, Jr., containing one hundred thirty-six (136) acres, more or less, and fully described in - , """ A' 1 VI ore Powerful , \*- . than any gasoline 1 " ■ "ESSO, beyond a doubt, is the Motor Fuel for fire equipment, ready at the sound of the gong to re• >»- spond to the speed which is necessary to keep our low percentage of fire loss at a very proud mark» n 3 S » regardless of weather conditions. test ESSO pumped more gallons of water per minute than any other fuel tested, and / do not hesitate to say that the fouling of spark plugs in * r r* 7 *--- our equipment is a thing of the past since the Giant / \ Power Fuel has been in use. Fin cutf j. r. sonty, tk* Rotky Moum, n. c., Fir* Dtpi. "As a motor fuel for future service, I hereby pre ■ EfuipmtM and Pmonntl, Roeky Mount, Jj - -U \ .. . s *' Bflp Tkh tvms AwAf riWif It W4U not f*u/*r in *ny wy. M "A/orr powerful than any gasoline Vjj ■~ , ~ »«•»»» «»/ roi/J no merr *y /A# miAr. STANDARD OIL COMPA NYj® OF NEW JBRf BT _ I —' I ,1 ———l————— mi&ii ' the Martin County Public Registry, 'and the said defendant is to take no ; tice that she is required to appear : before the clerk of the superior court ' of Martin County at his office within i thirty days after service of summons and or demur to the Com , plaint, or the-Wief asked for will be .' demanded. : j It is further ordered that all pers- I ons claiming an iptcrest in the subject matter are required to appear and de ; fend their respective claims within ! six months after this notice, other . wise they will be forever barred and ; foreclosed of any and ail claims in ' and to said property, or the proceeds II received from the sale thereof. j .1 This the 26th day of November, I 1930. ■ A „ v-Ji J- PEE*, k Clerk of the Superior Court of d-2-4t Martin County. NOTICE OF SALE II By virtue of a deed of trust execut-, ed to me by David James and wife, Sophie James, of Martin County, N.' C., dated July Bth, 1930, and of pub- ( lie record in the office of the of for said Martin County in book F-3, page 44, and at the request t of the holder of the notes of indebted-1 ncss thereby secured, default having been made in the payment thereof, I will, on Monday, January sth, 1931, at 12 o'clock noon at the courthouse door in Martin County, offer for sale at public auction the property describ ed in said deed of trust, as follows, to wit: ' _ j Bounded oh the, west by the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad; on the north and east by the Dailey road; on the s nth by the lands of Charlie Jam es and Sam Moore, containing five (5) acres, more or less. • A deposit of 10 per cent of the a meunt bid will be required of the pur-' chaser at the time of the sale. This notice dated and posted this sth dav of December, 1930. W. H CQBI'KN. il9 4lw- Trustee. WILUAMtTOn MOUTH CAROLIMA NOTICE .OF SALE By virtue of a deed of trust execut ed to me by Alexander Hill and wife, Cora Hill, of Martin County, N. C., dated March 24th, 1930, and of public record in the office of the register of deeds for said Martin County in book E-2, page 18, and at the request of the holder of the note of indebtedness thereby secured, default having been made in the payment thereof, 1 will, on Monday, January sth. 1931, at 12 o'clock noon, at the courthouse door in Martin Coiinty offer for sale at pub lic auction the property described in si id deed of trust; as follows, to wit: ' Bounded on the north by lands of R. L. Coburn; on the east by Martin Brothers; on the south by Martin Brothers; and on the west by the L>ailey road, containing twenty-five (25) acres, more or less. A deposit of 10 per cent of the a mount bid will be required of the pur -1 chaser at the time of the sale. | This notice dated and posted this sth day of December, 1930. W. H. COBURN, d 9 4tw Trustee. NOTICE OP SALE By virtue of a deed of trust execut ed to me !>y Sam Modlin, of Martin County, N. C., dated February 4th, | 1929, and of public record in the of-1 fice of the register of deeds for 6aid Martin County in book Y-2, page 587, and at the request of the holder of the i note of indebtedness thereby secured, default having been made in the pay ment thereof, I will, on Monday, Jan uary sth, 1931, at 12 o'clock noon, at the courthouse door in Martin Coun ty, offer for sale at public auction the | pr ;>erty described in said deed of trust, as follows, to wit; | Bounded on the north by the lands ; of Mollie Hardison, Mollie Hollis, and John Simpson; on the east by the lands j of Warren Barber and H. W. Barber; |on the south by the lands of H. W. Simpson; and on the MM by the I lands of Win. Barber, and more par " ticularly described in book X-2, page '■ 315, containing forty-nine and fire '• tenths (49.5) acres, more or less. * A deposit of 10 per cent of the a ■ mount bid will be required of the * purchaser at the time of the sale. *j This notice dated and posted this *, sth of December, 1930. ?! R. L. COBURN, d9 4tw Trustee. r| " NOTICE OF SALE *1 Under and by virtue of the power 4 of sale contained in a certain deed of : trust executed to the undersigned f tiustee by Lewis H. Peel and wife, n Klalinda Peel on the 21st day of June n 192 V and of record in the public re e gistry for Martin County in Book C-3 e ai page 34, said deed of trust having | been given for the purpose of securing .' a certain note of even date and tenor J therewith, and default having been I made in the payment of the said note ■1 70 Per Cent LOANS ON PEANUTS The Suffolk Peanut Market is now 2 1-2 to 4 l-2c ,j per pound, according to size, color, weight, and j condition. ;i We are lending 70 per cent of the market val ue at 6 per cent on peanuts sent to us at Suffolk, Va., where we have first-class storage for 150,000 ! bags, and where there are the most buyers when the shippers are ready to sell. Yours very truly, WINBORNE AND CO. Tuesday, D*c*mb*r 1,1930 : and the stijpslatMMi ronlaiaad Jo the ■ said deed of tract nothsving been com* ! plied with and at the reqoest of the ■ holder of the aaid note the under signed trustee will on Thursday the ■ Bth day of Januray, 1931 at 12 o clock i U. in front ef the courthonae door irt the town of Williams ton, N. C. offer i for sale to the highest bidder for (tik the following described real estate, to* wit: Bounded on the North br the lands ' of Frances Lilley, on the East by the I lands of R. E. Lilley, W. H. Liliay ! and Joseph EL Griffin, on the Sooth a ' by the lands of J. J. Manning and A. I G. Griffin and on the West br the . lands of J. L. Lilley snd S. J. Lilley, ' containing 121 acres. For better re • ference see map of same made by S. 1 Peel, Surveyor, on the 12th day of Aa : gust 1921 and now on file with th« f Federal Land Baak of Cofcwbia. ' | This the Bth day of December, 1930. it ELBERT S. PEEL. T "lti i(
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