Tuesday, December 16, 1930. STu^U Entertainment* Weddin*. Ptncub In Rocky Mount Today Mrs. Z. T. Piephoff and Mrs. F. M. Manning spent today in Rocky Mount. In Wilson Sunday Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Manning, Mr. and Mrs. Joel Muse, Mrs. A. R. Dunning attended a Christmas Can tata in Wilson Sunday. for the •» 1 Si ONE MAN \ you honor most Why not the r" r ? Gruen pocket or t tch? Father, husbanu, .... sweetheart, brother, or \ L*z growing son. For each \ L \ of these there is a % Gruen Guild Watch, that would make just Wl the gift you are seeking. Bufl Perhaps the watch he \ Hi has is now no longer ' JM suited to him. It may '-ial ' be either old-fashioned or inconsistent with his 4 increased prosperity. y. Rrucn " " Groen Gruen —I > rwrf rmMiin "OmforJ Squ»r«" GuitJ movrmen* S7I * - Precision Other * ru f" Mpnment, p* * • > I-/ D. P. PAUL CO. Largest Jewelers South NORFOLK, VA. Society & Personals MRS. MARION RAMSEY, Editor Spends Week-End tierc Miss Eva Peel of the Roberson ville High School faculty spent the week end here. j Visit in Norfolk Mrs. YV. C. Manning Jr., Mrs. G. H. Harrison Misses Velma Harrison and Esther Catling were in Norfolk last Saturday. PUIL iINID (VMt rUMDAY AMD ntIOAV PHONE Anything for Thia Department T» 251-1 I'm* in Norfolk Mr. and Mrs. Robert Everett spent last Saturday in Norfolk. f j Spend Sunday in Goldsboro [ Miss Lyda Cook and Mr. Hugh VVyatt were in Goldsboro Sunday. * In Goldsboro Sunday Mr. Lawrence Thornton spent; Sunday in Goldsboro. ♦ Leave for Charleston Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Hardison left ytsterday for Charleston, S. C. where they will visit Mrs. Hardison's bro ther Herl>ert Peel and Mrs. Peel for a few days. Visits Friends Here Rev. C. A. Upchurch of Raleigh visited friends here yesterday: •— - Spend Week-End Here * ! Misses Katherine Harding, Mild dred Mac Millan and Margaret Elli son of Washington spent the week end with Miss Jennie Swanna Moore. Home for the Holidays Miss Tillie Perry who has been in an Art school at Washington City arrived last week to spend the holi days with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ben F. Perry. Here From Robersonville Mr. and Mrs. M. Gorvine of Ro bersonville spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Margolis. Spend Sunday in Greenville Mrs. C. I). Carstarpher, Mrs. B. S. Courtney spent Sunday in Green ville. hi Raleigh Sunday Messrs. Durant Keel and Red Hancock spent Sunday in Raleigh. •— Here From Windsor "Brother'' Rhea of Windsor visit led friends here Sunday. ♦ Visitor Here Yesterday Ben Worselyxtf Oak City was here yesterday. • Visitor in Town Mr. Henry D. Peel of Cross Roads was in town yesterday. *. Hire From Plymouth Mr. Paul Brinkley of Plymouth was in town Monday on business. » Visitor Here Yesterday Mr. I). R. Everett, Cashier of the Bunk of Robersonville was a visitor yesterday. Mrs. Sawyer Here Monday Mrs, J. C. Sawyer of Windsor visit ed friends and shopped in Williams ton Monday. * Visitor Here Yesterday Mr. S. V. Sills, of Oak City was a business visitor here yesterday. •—• Visits Relatives Here * Mr. J. M. Waters, of Wilson, was a visitor here yesterday. j From Robersonville Mr, J. E. Manning visited rela tives here during the past week-end. NOTICE OF SALE By. virtue o{ a decree of the Superior Court of Martin County in an action there pending entitled "Atlantic Joint Stock Bank vs J. D. Leggett, Willie W. Leggett, et al," the under-; signed Commissioner will, on Thurs day, January IS, 1931, at twelve o'- clock noon, offer for sale and sell at public auction for cash to the highest bidder at the Court House door in Martin County the following described land, to-wit: FIRST TRACT: Beginning at a gum in the Mill Race; thence up the branch N 67 degrees W 21 poles; thence N 45 1-4 W 30 poles; I thence North 21 1-4 W. 12.68 poles; | thence N .1 degrees E 11.4 poles; I thence N 27 degrees W 7 poles; thence N 61 1-4 degrees W. 9)6 poles; thence |N' 75 3-4 degrees W 22 poles; thence IN 85 degrees 10 minutes W 28.24 \ poles; thence N 3-4 degrees E 46.8 jpoles to a stump; thence S 75 degrees| |E 25 poles; thence N 84 1-4 degrees E il4 poles; thence N 81 1-2 degrees "E ! 12.4 poles to i sweet gum; thence N| j 18 degrees K 35 1-2 poles to a stake; thfnce N 88 1-2 poles to a stake on the Hamilton and Washington Road; thence a Southerly direction Hamliton and Washington Road to the bend of the tame; thence S 43 1-2 degrees E 17.88 poles; thence S 45 1-4 degrees VV 6.4 poles; thence S 12 1-4 degrees E 9 poles; thence S 67 1-2 de gt-es E. 6 poles to the Mill Race; thence along the Mill Race to the be ginning, of E. D. Roberson and J. VVhitaker, on the East by the lands of IYVVW. Leggett and Hamilton-Wash ington Road; on the South by the lands of W. H. Leggett and the Eureka {Lumber Company; on the West by ithe lands of Eureka Lumber Company. | SECOND TRACT: Beginning at a post on the Horie Pen Swamp; thence ]N 82 3-4 degrees E 63.72 poles to a stake; thence-N 7 1-4 degrees W 48 poles to a stake; thence S 82 3-4 d£- Sree» W 79.72 poles to a post; thence. 9 degree* E 8 pole»; thence S 24 3-4 THE ENTERP Rj§ B degrees E 8.4 poles; thence S 33 de ! grees E 13.6 poles; thence S 12 1-4,' degrees E 12 poles; thence S 37 de-/ grees E IS poles to the beginning, con taining 22 1-2 acres, more or less, J bounded on the North by the lands of C. D. Leggett and Bettie Fulford, on the East by the lands of H. W. Leg •gett, on the South by the lands of B. j VV. Leggett; on the West by the lands ! of VV. T. Roberson. The above two tracts of land being * the land that was allotted to J I). Leggett in the division of the lands iof his father, Jeremiah Leggett, and ! fully set out in proceedings entitled | "AV. VV. Leggett, et al, vs J. D. Leg- 1 gett," and recorded in Book of Orders ■ and Decrees 6. pages 525 et seq, Of- i ifice of the Clerk of the Superior I Court of Martin County, j Said lands are the same described s | in a mortgage to Atlantic Joint Stock ( We Are Prepared jTo Meet The Demands Of Our Depositors Financial Statement of the •■ s \ V•. • - . • , • 0 ' Bank of Robersdnville Robersonville, At the Close of Business December 13, 19^0 ■ - • • RESOURCES: LOANS AND DISCOUNTS J $225,492.88 LIBERTY, STATE BONDS AND. STOCKS / 100,200.00 TRADE ACCEPTANCES 41,557.19 BANKING HOUSE AND FIXTURES 27,000.00 CASH ON HAND AND DUE FROM BANKS 104i.076.14 . CHECKS FOR CLEARING 5,760.83 TOTAL . ' ' . 504,087.04 » *M , ' " • • LIABILITIES; ' ' - ■ CAPITAL STOCK PAID IN ■- ■ * $ 42,000.00 SURPLUS FUND 26.000.06' UNDIVIDED PROFITS, NET 5,667.00 DEPOSITS 375,420.04 BONDS DEPOSITED , 55,000.00 TOTAL ' 504,087.04 # *► ' ' * / - WE FEEL PROUD OF THE ABOVE STATEMENT AFTER THE FAILURE OF SEVERAL BANKS IN EASTERN CAROLINA. WE ASSURE YOU THIS IS A SAFE PLACE TO DEPOSIT YOUR MONEY AND WE EXTEND A CORDIAL INVITATION FOR YOUR BUSINESS ON SOUND BANKING PRINCIPLES. m . S ■ 1 i „ 9 , r- " Bank of Robersonville :.-. ■ " ; 1 Safe - Sound - Conservative State - County - Municipal - Depository Wr = J. H. ROBERSON, Jr. President R. A. BAILEY Vice President D.R.EVERETT Cashier R.L.SMITH. Vice President LINA G. TAYLOR Bookeeper H. S. ROBERSON . Bookeeper WILLIAMS! OfN Land Bank, which mortgage is dated , Fcbruray 16, 1923, and of record in the i Office of the Register of Deeds of Martin County in Book-02, page 105. j This the 12th day of December, 1 1930. W. B. RODMAN JR.. D-16-4t Commissioner. | NOTICE OF SALE I By virtue of a deed of trust execut-' 'ed to me by David James and wife, Sophie James, of Martin County, N. C., dkted July Bth, 1930, and of pub lic record in the office of the register of deeds for said Martin County in book E-3, page 44, and at the request of the holder of the notes of indebted-: ntss 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 -illlQIL'"- Martin County, "ffer for sale at public auction the property describ ed in said deed of trust, as follows, to wit: . Bounded on the west by the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad; on the north and east by the Dailey road; on the south by the lands of Charlie James and Sam Moore, containing five (5) 1 acres, more or less. A deposit of 10 per cent of the a mount bid will be required of the pur chaser at the time of the sale. Phis notice dated and posted this sth dav of Decern be'r, 1930. VV. H. CO BURN, (19 4tw Trustee. NOTICE Under and by virtue of the author- i ity and power of sale conferred upon me in that certain deed of trust ex-1 ecuted to me as trustee on the kith PAGE THREE and wife, Alice Lee, which deed of | Trust is duly recorded in Book Y-2, at page 451 of the Martin County Registry. The indebtedness secured iby said deed of trust not having been paid and at the request of the nolder iof said note, I will offer for sale at public auction for cash at the court house door of Martin County at 12 Yf. on Monday, the sth day of Jan uary, 1931, the following described land, to-wit: Bounded on the west side by the Levy Jones land, on the south by' Henry Gibson land, on the east by Preston Powell and on the north by tho main road, called the Jone9 road ant! containing 66 2-3 acres, more or less. It being the same land said Ri nuilus and Alice live on. .This sth dav of December, 1930, MILTON J. MO YE,

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