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FM.y, January 23, IMI Engagements Club Meetings Entertslnrmnts Weddings Pwwwih Visitors Here Wednesday ___ Messrs. S. T. Woolard and J. Ar thur Wynn, of Robersonville, were visitors to this office Wednesday. - j In Town Wednesday Messrs. B. L. Gardner, of Wil- ( liamston No 4 and Robert Lee Par ry, of Williamston, No 1 were busi ness visitors here Wednesday. » From Windsor Mr. and Mrs. Lee Brewer, of Windsor, were visitors here Tuesday. Attending Federal Court Mr. Wheler Martin spent the week in Raleigh attending Federal court. Leaves for Hospital x Mr. Bob Heydenreich, left yester day for the John's Hopkins Hospi tal at Baltimore, for an examination and probably an operation before he returns here. In Rocky Mount Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Frank Margolis, vi sited friends in Rocky Mount Wed nesday. They were "accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. B Goldstein, of Wind sor. Attend Birthday Party Mrs. L. C. Bennett, Julius S. Peel and W. G. Peel attended a birthday party Wednesday evening given at the home of Mrs. Mae Blount Stewart near Washington, N. C. In Raleigh Wednesday W. J. Watts Jr, Eli Barnhill and Wilmer Sitterson, were in Raleigh Wednesday on business. Visit in Washington m Mrs. Eloise Bennett, Julius Peel and little Charlie Godwin visited friends in Washington Wednesday night. Mr. Farmer: USE Preddy's Velvet Tobacco GROWER For Best Results in Growing Your Tobacco Beds For Sale Cheap for Cash At— FarmersSupplyCo. W. O. Griffin, Manager 1 Williamston, N. C. Mules - Mules You can get any kind of mules you wish at the Savage Stables, Greenville, North Carolina. These mules have quality and size and will give you service. Come to see us. Savage Stables GREENVILLE V NORTH CAROLINA Society & Personals Mrs. ELBERT S. PEEL, Editor Here From Hamilton Mr. F. L. Haislip, Cashier, Bank of Hamilton, was here on business Wednesday. Hassells Man Visitor Here ( Mr,. John Eubanks, of Hassell, was a business visitor here Wednesday. Visits in Plymouth Mrs. W. B. Watts, visited relatives in PlymoutJi, this week. From Oak City Mr. Lewis Brown, of Oak City, vi sited friends here yesterday. ft*- - ." ■■" ■ ■■ ,i ' - ■- , " • Visiting Relatives and Friends Mr. W. K. Brown, of Lexington, Ky., a former resident of this county and Mr. A. F. Garber, also of Lex ington, are visiting relatives' and friends in the county for several days. Here From Washington Mrs. Ernest Harding, of Washing ton, visited relatives here Wednees day night. i —— Medical Society Meets Tonight The Martin County Medicial So ciety will meet tonight at the At lantic Hotel. I * Here From Plymouth Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Tucker of Plymouth visited Mr. and Mrs. Red Hancock Wednesday. In Washnigton Wednesday Mrs. J. T. Thigpen, Mrs. Jessie iWhitley, Mrs. Jodie Barnhill were in Washington Wednesday. In Raleigh Yesterday Messrs. Harold Everett arid Har com Grimes spent yesterday in Ra leigh. r«ILI*HI» BVUIT TU I° AY gßttflL PHONE Anything for This Department Ta 46 Will Spend Week-End Here Miss Mary Alice Dunning of A. C. College in Wilson and Miss Susie Dew of Wilson will spend this week end here with Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Dunning. Guest of Mrs. Staton Miss Isabelle Busbee of Raleigh was the guest of Mrs. J. G. Staton yesterday while here to address the Woman's Club. ♦ From Chapel Hill Nat Haywood of Chapel Hill was here Wednesday on business. * & Hen from Bclhaven Mr. W. A. Ellison, of Belhaven, visited friends and relatives here yes terday. —9 I Visitor here yesterday Mr. Joshua L. Coltrain, of Wil liamston No 4, was a visitor here yesterday. ♦ Baltimore Visitors Messrs. E. T. Eiphelberger, Trea surer and F. W. Lee, accountant of the Standard Phosphate and Acid Works, of Baltimore, were visitors to the Standard Fertilizer Company here yesterday. ♦ Here from Plymouth Mr. Abe Adler of Plymouth, was a business visitor here yesterday. Here from Rocky Mount Mr. P. M. Thompson, district manger of Liggett and Myers To bacco Company, was a business vi sitor here yesterday. NOTICE OF SERVICE .North Carolina, Martin County—s in the Superior Court. Martin County vs. Mrs. Cottie L. Hodges and Husband,, Hodges. 2 acres of land. The above named defendants, ex cept those personally served in this action, and all other persons owninK or claiming an interest in the -land herein referred to, will take notice that on the 2nd day of Dec., 1930, an action entitled as ahovc was com menced in the Superior Court of Mar tin I iiuiity for the purpose of fore closing tax liens for the t.txes due fcr the year l')2H on the following real estate: 325 acres of land on the county line, both tracts having been listed for taxes in the year 1928 to Mrs. Cottie L. Hodges. That they are required to appear and answer or demur to the complaint which has been filed at the-office of the clyrk of superior court of Martin county at. Williamston, N. C., within 30 days from the 20th day of Jan 1 ( /31 or the plaintiff will apply to the ci urt for the relief demanded in the complaint. It is also ordered that all other per- Mi'n.s claiming an interest in the sub ject matter of the said action shall ap pear and present, set up .and defend their respective claims in (i mouths front the date of this notice, or be forever barred and foreclosed of any and all interest or claims in or to the said property i from the : kale-thereof. ■ i This 20th dav of DcceVnber, 1930. R. J. PEEL, d-30-4t Clerk Superior Court. THE RNTBRPRIS& ROBERSON-LAMM • Washington, N. C., Jah. 21.—A wed ding of unusual beauty wa»-solemnized Sunday afternoon at- 6 o'clock when Miss Daisy Lamm became the bride of George A. Roberson, of Jamesville. The ceremony took place at Miss Lamm's home in Wanoca. Miss Eliz abeth Lamm, sister of the bride, was maid- of honor. Miss Mary Rowe, bridesmaid, and Mrs. G. W. Walker, dame of honor. The attendants' Ca rried old-fashioned bouquets of pink and blue sweet peas tied with pink tulle. C. T. Roberson, brother- of the groom, acted as best man, and Wil liam Mrßoy and Hilton Walker were the groomsmen. Miss Lamm entered with the dame of honor, Mrs. G. W. Walker, who is her sister. She carried an arm bou quet of pink Columbia roses, Mr. and Mrs. Roberson will make their home in Martin County. CARD OF THANKS * XWe wish to thank our friends, and neighbors for the many expressions of sympthy and the assistance given us during the illness and death of our mother and wife, Mrs. V. B. Nicholas and the family. Administrators Notice NORTH CAROLINA: MARTIN COUNTY: Having qualified, as Administrator, or tlic estate of Moses Alexander, de ceased, late of the County of Martin and State of North Carolina, this is to notify all persons holding claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 24, day of December 1"31, or this notice wi'l lie plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to the said es tate of said decedent will please make immediate settlement. This the 24th, dav of December 1930. ASA T. CRAWFORD, J-6-4t Administrator. Notice of Publication North Carolina, Martin County—ln .Superior Court. V G. Taylor vs. Dennis Evans and wife. An action has been begun in the Superior Court of Martin County, North Carolina, entitled as above, to foreclose a certain tax certificate of saK dated 3rd day of June, 1929, said tax certificate of sale covering the fol lowing described land: Bounded by George Roberson, J. S Peel, Wilson heirs, and known as two acres of the Moore land: Now, all persons claiming an in terest in the subject matter in the above entitled action are required to appear, present and defend their res pective claims within six months from the date of this notice,otherwise they shall be forever barred anil foreclosed of any and. all interest or claim to the property or the proceeds received trom the sale thereof. This 2'» th day of December, 1930. R. J PEEL, J 2 4t C, S. C. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain deed of trust executed to the undersigned Trustee, dated 25th day of June, 1927, j and recorded in Book Y-2, page 2(>B, i ami the stipulations not having been 1 complied with, and an order of re | sale, and at the request of the holder 'of said bond, the undersigned Trustee ' will, on the 12th day of January, 1931, I at 12 o'clock, Noon, in front of Court house door of Martin County, offer for J sale to the highest bidder, for cash, the following described land; One (1) tract of land lying and be ing in the town of Hamilton, N. C., bc- I ginning- at the southeast corner of Ljght Front Street of the Town of Hamilton, N. C, running down said street 127 feet to H. S. Clark's line; thence along Clark's line to the old Methodist K. Church, by Jas. T. Wal do ou the 15th day of June, 1864; thence including said church lot, along said Light Street to the beginning. Containing 3-8 acres, more or less, and being the same premises as described i |in the deed from W. A, Haislip to Augustus Floyd, which is of record in the Public -Registry of Martin County in Book AAA, page 421, to which re ference is made for further informa tion. J This the 27th lay of December, iy3o. B. A. CRITCHF.R, j D-30-4t Trustee. NOTICE OF SALE | Under and by virtuee of the power of sale contained in that certain deed of trust executed to the undersigned j Trustee, and of record in the Martin i County Public Registry in Book Y4J, page 390, and an order of Court, and the stipulations not having been com- Jied with, and at the request of the holder of said bond, the undersigned Trustee will, on the 2nd day of Feb ruary, 1931, at 12 o'clock, Noon, in front of the Courthouse door of Mar tin County, offer for sale, to the highest bidder, for cash, the following ! described land; Beginning at an otk on the South side of Wild Cat Swamp: thence run ning down said swamp 143 poles to the oplar. Jesse Cherry's corner; thence S 94 poles to. Jesse Cherry's corner, a pine; thence N 87 poles to a small branch; Cherry and Whitley's corner; thence doifcn said branch to the beginning. Containing 73 1-3 acres, more or less. ! A JOYFUL SURPRISE NEW4BHR. TREATMENT FOR RHEUMATISM . —*■ — Over The Weekend Goes Pain, Agony and Swelling or Money Back, LARGE 8 oz BOTTLE 85c m They call this the Allenru week-end treatment for Rheumatism, Sciatica ! Neuritis because you can go to bed on 1 Friday Night—stay there as much as possible till Monday mornirig and ! while there drive the uric acid from .your ailing joints and muscles. But during that time you must take 1 Allenru as directed—for Allenru acts i with double speed when the body it! relaxed and rested. You can purchase Allenru from Clark's Drug store, Williamston, or any progressive druggist in America — a large 8 oz. bottle 85 cents—and money back if it doesn't do as adver tised. I f Excepting SO acres deeded to R. A. L>oyd. Adjoining the lands of Frances | E.well, Stephen Moore and wife, 1 S arah Moore et als, bounded as foJL '.owsr Beginning at the corner sweet" ■ gum in Wild Cat SWamp, running S j'9 W 7 chains to a pine stump near la poplar; thence S 9 E 12 1-4 chains to the Albemarle and Raleigh rail road to a light wood stake; thence up said railroad 83 1-4 W 4 chains and 00 links to a light wood stake; a corner by the said Gutterbridge and Stephen j Moore, and wife, Sarah Moore; thence IN 9 \V 22 1-2 chains along a line of 'marked trees to the said Wild Cat j Swamp to a sweet gum corner in Wild ;Cat Swamp; thence up said swamp S 1 70 Eto the first station. Containing 1 12 1-4 acres, more or less. | This 7th .day of January, 191. WHEELER MARTIN, J-234t Trustee. T~ NOTICK OF SALE Notic is hereby given that under and by virtue of the power of sale con taiifed in that certain deed of trust ex ecuted by F. C- Bennett and wile, 1 j Fannie Bennett, to the undersigned Trustee, bearing date of July 9th 1928, land recorded in Book Y-2 at page |483 of the üblic Registry of Martisi j County, default having been made in 11 he payment of the indebtedness"! j thereby. .secured ami the terms and} stipulations of the same not having j been complied with and at the request of the holder of said notes and deed| jof trust, the undersigned Trustee! will, on Monday, the 23rd day of ' February 1931, at twelve (12) o'clock,] Noon, in front of the Courthouse door; of Martin County, Willianiston, North Carolina, offer for sale, at public auc-j, ition, the highest bidder, for cash, the' following described real estate, tcv j wit: ; First tract; My one-half undivided inteerst in the following: Beginning at a stake on Haughton St. at the east corner of the lost sold C. A. Harrison & Co., 40 feet from the A. C. L. depot lot; thence S 32 east along Haughton Street to the old Lloyd corner now M Stuhhs corner; thence southwest erly along the line of M. Stubbs and iTurner Williams to the Hamilton Pants Manufacturing Co. corner; thence North about 32 degrees West along their line to the A. C. L. Rail road Co., thence southeasterly along their line parallel to the first line 40 feet to the corner; thence along their line northeasterly to the first station.! iTliis being al of the tract of luad for merly called the Farmer's" Warehouse lot and property, which has not heretofore been sold to the Hamilton | Pants Mfg. Co., and C. A. Harrison and Co. All exception's for the alley* way between the Hamilton Pants' Mfg. 10, and Turner Williams are hereby sold. This bein gthe same tract 1 of land with improvements .conveyed j the said J. W. Hight by J. G. Staton j and wife, Fannie C. Staton, and re-j corded in book L-l, page 16>, of the Public Registry of Martin County. I N. C. Second (rait: That certain tract or; parcel of land belonging to the estate of J. B. Speller: Beginning on Wash ington Street in the town of William ston, N. C., at a stake; thence along the line of the Marcellus Stubbs lot now occupied by F.d Hardison, almost a straight Ifhe to the line of the Far- 1 jners Tobacco Warehouse; thence a-! long the line of the said Tobacco Warehouse a westerly direction to the line of C. H. Godwin. J. R. Ruffin; thence along said line to the line of S. S Hadley property, now Sallie Hadley Bunting and bro.. Sampson lfadley; thence along their line back! to Washington Street and thence a long said Washington Street to the I beginning and being tlu- identical property owned and occupied by J. B. Speller at the time of his death, re serving and excepting from the oper- Statement of Condition MARTIN COUNTY BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION A , of Williamston, N. C., as of December 31st, 1930 ASSETS THE ASSOCIATION OWNS: Cash on Hand and in Banks $ 1,018.52 Mortgage Loans . 1.18,497.44 Money loaned to shareholders (or the purpose (if enabling them to own their homes. Each loan secured by first mortgage on lo cal improved real estate. Stock Loans 24,320.65 Advances made to our shareholders against their stock. No loan ■ exceeds 90 per cent of amount actually paid in. Accounts Receivable • 2,207.54 Temporary Advances for Insurance, Taxes, Etc. Real Estate Owned • 560.26 TOTAL $166,604.41 LIABILITIES _ THE ASSOCIATION OWES: To Shareholders Funds entrusted to our care in the form of payments on stock as follows: . * Installment Stock , $112,112.50 ' Full PauKStock 14,550.00 * ' $126,662.50 Bills Payable 22,550.00 Money borrowed for use in making loans to members, or retiring matured stock. Each note approved by at least two-thirds of en tire Board of Directors as required by law. Accounts Payable 1,189.51 Undivided Profits 16,202.40 Earnings held in trust for distribution to share-holders at ina turity of stock. '._. . k • TOTAL $146,604.41 State of North Carolina, County of Martin, ss: ± Wheeler Martin, Secretary of the above named Association personally appeared before me this day, and being duly sworn, says that the foregoing report is true to the best of his knowledge and belief. WHEELfeR MARTIN. Sworn to and subscribed befoi# me, this 22nd day of January, 1931. M. J..MOYE, Notary Public. ation of this instrument the store house itself and a space on Wash ington Street from said land 18 feet running betwwrr parallel line 70 feet back, it being understood that when the parties of thfc--#S*cond part decide which space of one-half of said front age on Washington Street that they want, they are to move the store and set it up in good condition on the space reserved for and property of tjie_}>anies_of_the first part. Horses and Mules Cash or Terms 50 # \ Head of good work horses and mules—size 900 to 1,200 pounds, prices right. If you need one it will pay you to look these mules and horses 5, : ' over before spending your money. Come in and See for Yourself J. E. Winslow Co. INCORPORATED WASHINGTON and GREENVILLE PAGE THREE At the time and place of said tale the highest bidder will be required then and there to dtpogit witli the Trustee ten (10) per cent of the a mount of said highest bid to show good faith and the sale will not be closed until said deposit is made in cash or its equivalent. ] This the 20th day of January 1931. N. K. HARRISON, 1*23 4t - , Trustee _HuglL^_Mgitggi.-Attorney.
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