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Friday, January 30, 1931 ■acacenMttta Ctab Meetings Entertainments WMUWIM w eaaingt Personals lu Town Yesterday . . ... Sheriff W. E. Bardin, R. H. Den ton, and H. P. Whitler, of Tarboro, were in town yesterday investigat ing the death of Henry Mizell. m Here Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Brown, of Wilson, accompanied by their guest, Mr. Applegate, of New Brunswick, N. J., visited here Wednesday. * Visitors Here This Week Messrs. Latham and Thomas, rep resentatives for the Liggett and My ers Tobacco Company, were busi ness visitors here this week. —= j^i WATTS WILLIAMSTON Mon. & Tues. -■ Feb. 2 - 3 MATINEE MONDAY, 3 P. M. ALSO NEWS AND SHORTS \Q~SO v vieJen.djtlmal love you JSS L yont YOU oury • 00 You'M Be Astonished Af Fashions of 1980 —in clothes, in food, in romance. As for marriage, you'd hardly know the old institution! Get wise to the future right now. See .. . DeSylva, Brown and JUST IMAGINE Amusement for your amazement! Amazement for your amusement! with EL BRENDEL (Maureen O'ScMivan John Garrick Monorie Whits Frank Albertson lox /Aovietono Directed by DAVID BUTLER JUDGE- VLI 1/ N Tbc nwrn.Kje If dcwtccii that yr 10U- S\T- T, shall man y uis' *9®° Solid Carload of Flour Arrived This Week ROWENA, ROLLER CHAMPION, AND TEMPLE GARDEN, THREE WELL KNOWN BRANDS, AND WE ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEE THEM TO BE THE BEST FLOUR MADE ON THE AMERICAN MARKET. WE BOUGHT THIS FLOUR IN CAR LOT AT THE RIGHT PRICE, AND WE ARE PASSING THIS SAVING ON TO OUR CUSTOMERS. • ; ——— , .'* . ROWENAIf TEMPLE GARDEN! ROLLER CHAMPION Sell-Rising I Sell-Rising 48 POUNDS / Q? f* CT P ' 3 '" 1!^ OUNDS 60c | 12 ™ UNDS 45c - - "tounds 60c 24 POUNDS IK 124 POUNDS QZ n BARRELL nr 24 POUNDS £1 1 C Bag tpl.lo ■ Bag OOt Price Bag Jpi.lO IF YOU HAVE NOT TRIED THESE BRANDS, WE ASK THAT YOU TRY THEM. YOU CAN NOT BUY GOOD FLOUR FOR LESS THAN THE ABOVE PRICES. VISIT OUR STORES and LET US TELL YOU about THIS FLOUR. J. 0. MANNING JOHN A. MANNING WILLIAASTON, N. C. WILLIAMSTON, N. C."~ Society & Personals Mr*. ELBERT 8. PEEL, Editor /» Town Thursday ' ! ...Mrs. J. E. Smithwick and Mrs. J. W. Ezzell, of Jamesville, were visi tors here yesterday. Attend Church Meeting Mrs. F. U. Barnes, Mrs. Earl Wynne, Mrs. Clayton Moore, Mrs.) , C. B. Clark, Mrs. J. G. Staton, and Rev. and Mrs. A. H. Marshall at tended a district meeting of the Episcopal church in Greenville on Wednesday and Thursday. Spend Week-End Here Mr. and Mrs"! Robert Bogart spent 1 last week-end here with relatives. WtULJAMSTO., PHONE Anything tor This Department Tj 46 Murfreesboro —___— r Rev. W. R. Burrell, of Murfrees boro, conducted the funeral of Mr. B. F. Godwin here Wednesday. ■' • ■ In Four Oaks Tuesday j Mrs. W, C. Manning, jr., spent Tuesday night with her mother, Mrs. ; Bettie Adams, in Four Oaks. • In Wilson Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Joel Muse visited Mr. and Mrs. Simon Lawrence in Wilson Wednesday. 1 —• | Visitor Here Thursday » Mr. John W. Green, of Route No. 5, was a visitor here Thursday. Visit Mr. and Mrs. King Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Gates, of Farmville, visited Mr. and Mrs. Jim I King here yesterday. Attend Dance in Greenville Miss Lucille Hassell, Frful Simp son, and Joe Godard, jr., attended the dance in Greenville last night. In Norfolk Today Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Dunning and | Mrs. J. S. Rhodes are visiting in Norfolk today. ♦ - ,'j Leave for Wilson Mrs. P. B. Cone will leave for Wilson today to spend the wei-k-end with relatives. Here This Week Messrs. Bob Clemment, of Char lotte, and John Utting, of Greens boro, were business visitors here this week. I • In Town This Week Mr. Tom Davenport, of Oak City, was a business visitor here this «.eek. m Will Spend Week-End Here I Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Manning, of Seven Springs, will s[>end the week end here with Mrs. A. J. Manning, j From Roanoke Rapids Messrs. Steve Lipscombe and Dick Martin, of Roanoke Rapids, were business visitors here Thursday night. In Town Yesterday Mr. W. B. Rodman, of Washing ton, was a professional visitor here yesterday. In Town Thursday Mr. Marvin Everett, of Rober sonville, was a visitor here yester day. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of a judgment |of the Superior Court of Martin ICounty entered by K. J. Peele, Clerk !of the Superior Court, oil the 19th day lof January 1931, in the case J. S. Peele against B. S. Fulford and wife, Bettie Fulford, the undersigned Commis sioner will, on Monday, the 23rd day of February 1931, at twelve (12) o'- clock Noon, in front of the Courthouse , door of Martin County, Williamston, THE KNTERPRISS HAMILTON NEWS [ Mrs. S. D. Mathews went to Wil liamston Wednesday to see her sis ter, Mrs. Martin, who is ill. j Mrs. M. L. Bellany of Raleigh is in town this week. Mr. White Davis who was in an au to wreck Sunday night and received minor injuries, is reported to be im- proving rapidly. Rev. E..P. West and family moved to Hobgood Tuesday. We regret very much to see them leave our town. Miss Ella Miller is visiting in Pine tops this week. Mr. M. V. Pippin is on the sick list at this time. Mrs. D. Harrell and daughter and a sister from Mufreesboro visited Dr. Harrell Sunday. Mrs. F. .J_. Gladstone, Mrs. L. B. Slade and Mrs. J. P. Boyle attended he Convention in Greenville Wed. ! Mrs. Martha Johnston of Scotland | Neck, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. P. L. Salsbury this week. Mrs. V. R. Fuhner and brother, Clayton Davenport of Roberfsonville visited in town Sunday. Miss Maud Williford of Dunn, N. C. spent last week end in town with Miss Bob Hill. Mr. L. R. Everette of Tarboro was here Wednesday on business. Mrs. P. H. Davenport, Mrs. G. R. Roebuck, Mrs. L. R. Everette and Misses Annie and Maggie Bell Jones went to Tarboro Tuesday Mrs. J. R. Bunting and son, Julius jr., attended the marriage of herMieice at Whitakers last week. Miss Lon Counsel went to Tarboro Thursday. • Messrs. F. L. Haislip and P. H. Davenport went to Tarboro Tuesday. Mrs. Liza Cordian and Mrs. Coz zens of Washington visited Mrs. Mal lie Edmondson Tuesday. North Carolina, offer for sale, to the highest bidder, for cash, the following described land: "That certain tract of land begin ning in the Drunkard Road and ad joining the lands of E. A. Roberson on the North; W. A. Leggett on the South; lands of t\ L. Leggett on the West and the J. B. Ayers land on the West, containing sixlty (60) aeries more or less and being the same pre- I mises described in a Deed of Trust of record in Book H-1, page Sit, to j which record is hereby made for a more accurate description." This the 19th day of January 1931. HUGH G. IIORTON, J-20-4t Commissioner. NOTICE OF SALE Notic is hereby given that under 1 and by virtue of the power of sale con ! tained in that certain deed of trust ex j edited by F. C. Bennett and wife, , Fannie Bennett, to the undersigned I Trustee, bearing date of July 9th 1928 land recorded in Book Y-2 at page 48.1 of the üblic Registry of Martin jCounty, default Having been made in ithe payment of the indebtedness thereby secured and the terms and j stipulations of the same not tiavingr been complied with and at the request jof the holder of said notes and deed Jof trust, the undersigned Trustee I will, on Monday, the 23rd day of i February 1931, at twelve (12) o'clock, Noon, in front of the Courthouse door of Martin County, Williamston, North I Carolina, offer for sale, at public auc tion, the highest bidder, for cash,, the !following described real estate, to 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 )he old Lloyd corner now |M. Stubbs corner; thence southwest erly along the line of M. Stubbs and (Turner Williams to the Hamilton [Pants Manufacturing Co. corner; ( thence North about 32 degrees West | along their line to tht A. C. L. Rail |road Co., thence southeasterly along | their line parallel t" the first line 40 jf®et to the corner; thence along their line northeasterly to the first station. |This being al of the tract of Inad for lot and property, which has not merly called the Farmers Warehouse ruiLiaHio KVKNV TUMPAY heretofore been sold to the Hamilton Pants Mfg. Co., and C. A. Harrison and Co. All exceptions for the alley j way between the Hamilton Pants I Mfg. Co. and Turner Williams are hereby sold. This bein gthe same tract j of land with improvements CQnveyed' the said J. VV. High®by J. G. Staton 1 and wife, Fannie CT Staton, and re corded in book L-l, page 166, of the 1 Public Registry of Martin County, N. C. Second irart: That certain tract"of"? parcel of land belonging to the estate of J. B. Speller: Beginning on Wash- 1 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 Ed Hardison, almost i a straight line to the line of the Far mers Tobacco Warehouse; thence a- 1 long the line of the said Tobacco! Warehouse a westerly direction to the line of C. H. Godwin, J. R. Kuffin' 1 thence along; said line to the line of S. S. Hadley property, now Sallie Had ey Bunting and bro„ Sampson Hadley; thence along their line back to Washington Street and thence a- Jong said Washington Street to the beginning v and being the identical property owned and occupied by j B Speller at the time of his death, re serving and excepting from the oper ation of this instrument the store house itself am! a space on Wash ington Street from said land 18 feet running between parallel line 70 feet back, it being understood that when the parties of the second part decide which space of one-half of said front age on Washington Street that they want, they are to move tile store and set it up in g»od condition on the space reserved for and property of the parties of the first part. At the time and place of said sale the highest bidder will be required then and there to deposit with the trustee ten (10) per cent of the a niount of said highest bid to show good laith and the sale Will jiot be closed until said deposit is made in cash or its equivalent. I his the 20th day of January 1931. N. K. HARRISON, u Trustee. Hugh yr Horton,. Attorney. Notice of Publication North Carolina, Martin County—ln Superior Court. V G. Taylor vs. Dennis Evana and wife. An action has been begun in the Superior Court of Martin County, North I arolina, eutitled as above, to' foreclose a certain tax certificate of I sale dated 3rd day of June. IW, said! tax certificate of sale covering the fid- | lowing described land. c ul K d George Roljerson, J, S I ed, 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 art' required to appear, present and defend their res pective claims within six months from the date of this notice, otherwise they shall he forever barred and foreclosed ot any and all interest or claim to the property or the proceeds received troni ALLENRU 48 HOUR WFEK-END TREATMENT j FOR RHEUMATISM Sufferers Now Joyful— Thankful—Astonished ♦ Pain Agony and Swelling Go Over Week-End or Money Back, Says Clark's Drug Store - 3 OZ. BOTTLE 85 CENTS Pain Agony And Swelling Go Over Week-end or Money Back nays I hey call this the Allenru week-end | treatment for Rheumatism; Sciatica l and Neuritis beVause you can go to bed |on Friday Night—stay there as much |as possible till Monday morning and i while there, drive the uric acid from jyour ailing joints and muscles. But during that time you must take 1 AJlenru as directed—for Allenru acts with double speed when the body is relaxed and rested and this weekend method is particularly valuable to folks who don't want to lose time thru the week. _ You can purchase Allenru from J Clark's Drug store, Williamston, or [any progressive druggist in America— a large 8 ounce bottle 85 cents —and money back if it doesn't do as adver tised. i the sale thereof. L. This 29th clay of December, 1930. R. J. PEEL, ' j J-2-4t ./ C. S. C. NOTICE OF SALE I Under and by virtuee of the (lower jof sale contained in that certain deed lof trust executed to the undersigned , Trustee, and of record in the Martin ! County Public Registry in Book Y-2, page 3"0, and an order of Court, and the stipulations not having been com -1 lied 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, North, in I front of the Courthouse door of Mar it in County, offer for sale, to the | highest bidder, for cash, the following I described land: | Beginning at an otk on the South j side of Wild Cat Swamp; thence run ning down said swamp 143 poles to I the oplar, Jesse Cherry's corner; I thence S 94 poles to Jesse Cherry's j Mr. Farmer: USE Preddy's Velvet Tobacco GROWER For Best Results in Growing Your Tobacco Beds For Sale Cheap for Cash At— Farmers Supply Co. W. O. Griffin, Manager Williamston, N. C. - - ll SERVICE That Really The Man Who Builds Or Remodels - _ Plan to economize on your building or remodeling job this spring by letting us est mate on needed lumber re quirements. We maintain a complete Stock of thor ough seasoned and kiln-dried lumber in all the standard sizes and widths and in addition operate a modern saw mill that enables you to obtain lumber materials of un usual specification at considerable savings. Our general building supply department can also help you effect considerable savings on nationally known and branded buildings supplies of all kinds. Murray and McCabe Co. Lumber and Building Supplies TELEPHONE 20 WILLIAMSTON, N. C PAGE THREE ja small branch; Cherry and Whitley's | corner; thence down said branch to I the beginning. Containing 73 1-3 acres, I more or less. " j Excepting 50 acres deeded to R. A: Loyd. Adjoining the lands of Frances r Ewell, Stephen Moore and wife, [I Sarah Moore et als, bounded as fol d lows; Beginning at the corner sweet n in Wild Cat Swamp, running S !, 9 W 7 chains to a pine stump near I a poplar; thence S 9 E 12 1-4 chains - to the Albemarle and Raleigh rail e road to a light woOil stake: thence up 1 said railroad 83 1-4 W 4 chains and -60 links to a light wood stake; a corner i by the said Outterbridge and Stephen - Moore and wife, Sarah Moore; thence s N 9 W 22 1-2 chains along a line of j "marked trees to the said Wild Cat Swamp to a sweet gum corner in Wild i tat Swamp; thence up said swamp S - 70 E to the first station. Containing i 12 1-4 acres, more or less. ; This 7th day of J'anuary, 191, » WHEELER MARTIN, 3 J-234t Trustee.
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