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TtMsdmy, February 3, 1931. Society & Personals Ma ELBERT 8. PEEL, Editor snsz Wißfcgi In -Plymouth Monday Mr. F. K. Hodges, was in Ply mouth yesterday on business. Visitor Here Yesterday •* t Senator Vance Norman, of Wash ington County passed through here yesterday en route to Raleigh. • Spends eWek-End in Columbia Mr. John E. Pope, spent the week end in Columbia, South Carolina, on business. In Ahoskie Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Hugh G. Horton, spent Sunday in Ahoskie, with rela tives. ——* Spend Week-End Here Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Tilton, of Del ewmre, Ohio, spent the week-end here with Mr. Tilton's sister Mrs. M. J. Norton and Mr. Norton. In Rdeigk This Week Judge Clayton Moore, is in Ra leigh this week holding court. Visits Her Mother Here Mrs. Hugh Singleton, of Rich mond, visited her mother, Mrs.l Myrtle Harris over the week end. • In Wilson Saturday Mr. Bill Spivey, was in Wilson Saturday. Visits in LaGrange Mrs. Leaman Barnhill, spent the week end in La Grange with rela tives. I WATTS Williamston, N. C. WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY FEB. 4 & 5 I "Charley's Aunt" Laugh Insurance Policy—Riot from Start to End FRIDAY FEBRUARY 2 I WILL ROGERS [ N , I "Lightnin'" His Best Picture MONDAY and TUESDAY FEBRUARY 9-10 Charles Farrell and Janet Gaynor (The "Sunny ■ Side Up" pair) in I "THE MAN WHO CAME BACK" Condensed Statement of Condition of The Branch Banking & Trust Company PLYMOUTH, N. C. At the Close of Business, December 31, 1930.' "THE SAFE EXECUTOR" ASSETS Loans and discounts $2,545,156.04 Banking houses, furniture and fix. 103,870.82 U. S. and N. C. Bonds 1,384,935.98 Other marketable stocks and bonds 111,858.89 Cash and due from banks 1,280,813.26 Total $5,426,634.99 LIABILITIES Capital Stock - - $ 250,000.00 Surplus - 250,000.00 Undivided profits 195,241.41 Dividend payable Jan. 2, 1931 7,500.00 Deposits - 4,723,893.58 Total _ w.. $5,426,634.99 TOTAL CASH AND BONDS $2,777,608.13 Total Deposits . r -•••«• 4,723,893.58 50 Percent ol Deposits I $ In Cash and Bonds Visitors From Greensboro ■ Misses Dorthy Bennette and Elva: Baker and Mr. Leon Bennette of Greensboro, visited friends here Sun day. I ■ - » Here From inlander Mr. and Mrs. Godwin Dunning, | 'of Aulander, visited Mr. and Mrs. Dunning here Saturday. ♦ Visitors in Dunn Miss Martha Harrison, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Parker in Dunn last ,week. Here From Everetts Mr. V. G. Taylor, of Everetts, was a business visitor here Saturday. I Visits Friends m Speed -Miss Lucy Clair Ivey, teacher in the local schools, visited friends in Speed during the week-end. Spend Week-End in Goldsboro Misses Bessie Willis and Bessyei I Harrell, teachers in the local schools | spent the week-end in Goldsboro. | In Greenville Sunday Miss Annie VanDyke visited rela- 1 : tives in Greenville Sunday. Here From Hamilton Mr. Harry Waldo, of Hamilton, | was a business visitor here yesterday. • Business Visitor Here Mr. Irving Smith of Robersonville was a business visitor here yesterday morning. I'"| WIUJ*M»TO» "OTT V PHONE Aajrtkiag for This Department Ta 46 In Town Last Week Mrs. G. W. Smith Messrs. C. L.' Davis and S. R. Coburn of James ville Route No 2, were visitors to this office last week. Visitors Here Saturday Messrs. W. G. Hardison and A. J. Hardison, of Jamesville Route No 1, were visitors here Saturday. " In Norfolk Sunday Mr. and Mrs. David Keel spent Sunday in Norfolk. Philathea Class Meetnig The Philathea Class of the Baptist | Church will hold its regular business j and social meeting with Mrs. B. S.! Courtney Friday night Feb. 6th. — liam Gray, of Robersonville, were Visitors Here Yesterday Dr. R. J. Nelson and Chief Wil business visitors here yesterday. Attends Bankers Meeting Mr. C. D. Carstarphen attended an executive meeting of the North Carolina Bankers Association, Group I, in Edenton last Friday evening. rm. In Waskington County Attorney W. H. Coburn attended to business matters in Washington County yesterday. CARD OF THANKS We thank our many friends for what they did for us during the illness and death of our dear baby. The many deeds of kindess and words of sym pathy will never be forgotten by us. i\Ve pray that God may bless cvery lone who helped us in the hour of our trouble. | Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Jackson and family. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA; | MARTIN COUNTY: - Having qualified as Administrator, of the estate of S. H. Clark, de ceased, late of the County of Martin to notify all persons hojding claims and State of North Carolina, this is against >aid estate to present them to tlx undersigned on or before the 2, ! day of Keruary, 19.12, or this notice 1 will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to the said es , tate of said decedent will please make immediate settlement. ! This 2nd day of February, 1931. C. B. CLARK, l''-3-4t Administrator. NOTICE OF SALE I Under and by virtue of the power jof sale contained in that certain deed of trust executed to the undersigned Trustee by Ed. Ormond and wife, Julia Ormond, of record in the Re gister of Deeds Office in Book Y-2, page 462, dated 24th day of May, 1928, 'ami the stipulations not having been complied with, and at the request of the holder of said bond, the under signed Trustee will, on the 23rd day of I February, 1931, in front of the Court house door of Martin County, at 12 o'clock, Noon, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash, the following described land: Beginning at a white oak in Ske warkee Branch, Joseph B. Ayer» cor ner, running thence a NW course a long said Ayers line to Ed Ormand and Jordan Hvman line, a corner; thence a South course along Jordan Hyman's line to the Marsh Perkins Tine; thence a SW course along Marsh Perkins line to the run of Skewarkey Branch; thence a North direction down the various courses of said Branch to the beginning. Containing Eight (8) acres, more or less. ! Also a house and lot in the Town of Williamston, N. C., bounded by the Old Williamston and Hamilton Road, Haberstadt property, a cemetery and others. Being the same house and lot I occupied by said Ormond. | This 23rd day of January, 1931. B. A. CRITCHER, >J-27-4t Trustee. NOTICE OF SALE North Carolina, Martin County —ln I the Superior Court. Joe Gray Modlin, Executor of A. F. Modi in va Lena Waters and hus band, Fernando Waters, Mamie Lone and husband, Andrew Long, C. F. Modlin, Robert C. Modlin and SylvMtar Modlin, devisees under the will of aaid A. F. Modlin. | Under and by virtue of an order ol resale made in the above entitled pro ceedings on the 12th day of January,' 1931 by R, J. Peel, Clerk of the Su perior Court of Martin County, the undersigned commissioner will an Saturday, the 31st day of January, 1931 at 12 o'clock M. in front of the ourthouse door in the town of Wil liamston, N. C. offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash the following described real estate, to-wit: Bounded on the North by the lands of Claude Mobley, on the East by the lands of Kathleen Wallace Lilley, on the South by the lands of J F Mar tin and on the West by the lands of Joe Gray Modlin, containing 40 acres more or less and known and designated |as the Alfred Modlin Homeplace. ! A 10 per cent cash deposit of the ibid will be required of the success ful bidder. ? This the 12th day of January, 1931. ELBERT S. PEEL, J-13-4t Commissioner. NOTICE OF SALB^ L'nder and by virtue of'the power of sale contained in a certain deed of inist executed to the undersigned trustee by Elizabeth J. Oreen on the 18t|i day of March, 1930 and of re cord in the public registry for Mar tin County in Book C-3 at page 223, said deed of trvit haying been given for the purpose of securing six notes of even rfate ana tenor therewth, and default having been made in the pay ment of the said notes and the stipu lation! contained in the said deed of trust not having been complied with and at the request of the holder of the said notes the undersigned trustee will on Monday, the 26th day of January, THB ENTERPRISE 1931 offer for sale to the highest bid der for cash the following described property, to-wit: Bounded on the North by the Ro bcrson heirs, on the East by the Bur gess Land on the South by J. L. Col train and on the West by Daniel and Staton Mill Fond, containing 153 acres mere or leas and being known as the Coltarin Land and being where gran ter and family now reside. This the 26th day of December, 1930. - R. G. HARRISON, Trustee. | Elbert S. Peel, Attorney. J-2-4t| NOTICE OP SALE Under and by virtue of the power of j sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed to the undersigned trus tee by Carolina Rogers and husband. Dave Rogers on the 4th day of Nov- lIHIIIIMIIIMIIIIIIIIIM Big Ten Day Sale) ■ Russian Mineral Oil 50c Owens' Tooth Brush Ode Sanitary Napkins nrvc E Pint 0° Each at £ach Zy H Rubbing Alcohol dO c 50c Prophylatic Tooth Brush Sanitary Napkins d»i r\r\ I Pint . Each 4 for I.UU I H I Rubbing Alcohol IQc 50c Nydenta Tooth Paste ode j IOO Shaving Brush OQC B Six Ounce Bottle Tube Every-Ready Razor 2 blades free®-' I SI.OO Duco Polish &1 C Kolynos Tooth Paste QA C $3.00 Kodak No. 2 Brownies djn irv ■ Can 00 Tube Each B 9 50c Duco Polish 30c Kol y nos Tooth Paste ,6 S g M [ erschaum pi PP s £3 95 6 I |l.O0 C DeWitfs Hygenic powder 79c 50c Kodol Tablets ' 39c Water Bottles 53c! B °* , _ . 50c DeWitts' Eye Bath o/ic ?5c Rubber Gloves 40 c I ■ $1.25 Asthma Powder ggc Bottle 04 " Pair -■ B°* 35c Flulax Wade & Butcher Razor Blades £Qc I I 25c Larkspur Lotion , IQC Bottle Fit Gillette type—l dozen Bottle 25c A. AO. Cold Remedy IQt 75c Stationery 4QC B I 50c Larkspur Lotion OQC Bottle Pound or Paper & Envelopes"-' Bottle a® 35c Pape's Cold Compound r ) r ) c 50c Stationery I !?=IP fl 11.00 Virginia Dare Tonic COc Bottle Box 3. ■ Bottle ®° c Aspironol 90c $2 50 Metal Smoking Stand d»1 QO I ■ Bottle JO Each I m r Bo«.r* 89 2 g c ,35 t! fi " w^ l - $22.95 II 60c A. I. M. Tonic 42° -® c Watkins Shampoo Qfl c $25.00 Wrist Watches (hi CQC I Bottle Bottle Oi# Each B SI.OO Adlerika QQc 35c Ever-Ready Shaving Cream IQc $17.50 Wrist Watches d»Q qc B fl: Bottle OJ Tube Asr Each I ■ $1.25 Hoods Sarsparilla QQ> 50c Par Shaving Cream Q*c $lO Ladies solid gold rihgs d>r QC I Bottle Tube OH Each I I SI.OO A. D. S. Sarsparilla 7Qc 50c Mennen's Shaving Cream qqc $7.50 Ladies solid gold rings *Q I Bottle Tube 00 Each JM I $1.20 Kodol QOc Mennen's Skin Balm $4.50 Mesh Bags d»0 QC k Bottle Tube o*t Each ■ I 60c Kodol A3 C 2Sc Peroxide Face Craam i r\c $12.00 Mesh Bags d»7 QC B Bottle ' Jar 1" Each «P' M SI.OO Miles' Nervine ftQ c 50c Chamberlain's hand lotion p. QQc 30c Bromo Seltzer OO c Bottle Bottle 00 Bottle I SI.OO Miles' Tonic QQc 50c DeWitt's Hand Lotion qqc 25c Nyal Corn Remover IQc Bottle Bottle Bottle -* B SI.OO Miles' Heart Remedy QQc 25c DeWitt's Hand Lotion 1 r\ c 35c DeWitt's Corn Remover OO c Bottle 0 -* Bottle Bottle 60c Electric Bitters A*? 0 ®oc Par Shaving Lotion 0Q C 25c Chap Stick 1 Qt Bottle Bottle 00 Each I 50c Itch Remedy 4."^ c 50c Woodbury's shaving lotion QQ C 75c Antiseptic Solution 4,Q C Box Bottle *0 Bottle SI.OO Adtone Tonic fiQ c sl.oo*Danderine QQ C 35c Antiseptic Solution OO 1 " Bottle Bottle Bottle SI.OO G. F. P. Tonic RQ C 60c Danderine A3 C Sore Throat Gargle '? / ? c Bottle i Oy Bottle W Bof.le L£t 5 Mrs. Pinkham's Veg. Co. QOc SI.OO Liquid Arvon ftQ c Hydrogen Peroxide 1Q c Bottle Bottle Bottle rwich Cod Liver Oil 7Q C SI.OO Hirsutone Hair Tonic OQ c '® c Hydrogen Peroxide Qc Pint Bottle Bottle ° rwich Cod Liver Oil c s®*- B°y er Brilliantine QQ C 50c Playing Cards O"2 C 5 ounce bottle Bottle (Gilt Edge)— Package 10 DeWitta' Tonic Pills fiQ c 50c Hudnut's Brilliantine ooc 25c DeWitt's Throat Lozenges IQc Box W, Bottle Box W Kik Q4 C GOc Glostoro A AO, c 50c Rectone for Piles 'JQ C Bottle ... Bottle ' ' Box 00 0 Scott's Emulaion ,■ QOc 50c DeWitt's Cough Syrup Oqc 60c Manzan for Piles AO c Bottle y* 3 Bottle Box Scott's Emulsion dQc 50c Nyals Cough Syrup OQc 25c Bile Beans IQc Bottle ™ Bottle Box A -' Milk of Magnesia OQc 50c Tarcomp Cough Syrup Qfic 10c Ex Lax QC Bottle «5 0 Bottle Box O Milk of Magnesia IQc 50c Foley's Cough Syrup 0Q C 25c Ex Lax IQc Bottle 1 ■» Bottle *• Box *... A ■* Bad Bug Killer noc 25c Foley's Cough Syrp IQc 25c Miles Liver Pills IQc Bottle *"■» Bottle Box *"* Roach Killer Ol 0 35c DeWitt's Worm Candy 99c 25c Miles Anti-Pain Pills IQc |B Bottle h Box Box Ant Killer OOC 30c Groves Worm Syrup 1 Qc 25c Laxettes 1 QC Bottle w Bottle Box , Moth Killer y CO c 35c DeWitt's Baby Laxative lAc 50c Nyais' Eczema Ointment QQ C Bottle , JO Box A' Box Figaro Liquid Smoke QO c SI.OO Clarks Rheumatism remedynQc 35c Rat Nip i> OO c ,, B Bottle Bottle BOX Tasteless Castor Oil IQC 35c Cleanall IQc 75 c "Sure Kill" 4Qc Bottle - Bottle (Kills Rats Only)— Bo* Tincture Vanilla OQc 60c Wizzard Oil A?c- 25c Witch Hazel Salve IQC Bottle Bottle 'O Box -* q Flavoring Extracts— qqc 35c Sloans Liniment 99c 25c Clark's Kidney Pills Iqc anilla, Lemon, Strawberry) Bottle Box A Aromatic Caacara Sag. 99c 60c Sloans Liniment 50c DeWitt's Kidney Pills OQc Bottle Bottle Box O* Red Cross Tooth Bruah Oi*c Kotex, 2Packages nr\c 25c Cream Tartar and Sulphur Iqc Each o*t j p aC akage Kleenex Free " Tablets—Box A -* CLARK'S DRUG STORE | Villiamston, North Carolina ... | I $4.50 Electric Toaaters *0 1Q $9.00 Waffle Irona (he QC Each Each ipJ.irO pumtMiD iv nv tumday »„» ember 1927 and of record in the public registry for Martin County in Book Y-2 at page 447, said deed of trust having been given for the purpose of securing two notes of even date and tenor therewith, and default having been made in the payment of the said notes and the stipulations contained in the said deed of trust not having been complied with and at the re quest'of the holder of the said notes the undersigned trustee will on Mon day, the 26th day of January 1931 offer for sate to the highest bidder for cash the following described real es tate, to-wit: „ - v , Hounded on the * North by Dave Rodgers, on the South by VV. H. Ro gers, on the West by Henry Little, on the East by J. G. Staton and being the same tract of land deeded to Carolina Rodgers by Mintie J. Peel and Joseph W. Peel as their interest in the late James Rodgers Estate. This the 26th day of December,! 1930. I JAMES PEEL, Trustee. | Elbert S. Peel, Attorney t J-2-4t NOTICE OF SALE North Carolina, Martin County —ln the Superior Court. L. B. Harrison and J. W. Watts vs. 1 T. S. Hadley By virtue of an execution directed to the undersigned from the Superior Court of Martin County in the above e^tjtleLaction. I will, on Monday, the 2nd day of February 1931 at 1 o'clock M. itt front of the courthouse door in the town of Williamston, N. C., in said county, sell to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy said execution, all the right, title and interest which the said T. S. Hadley, the defendant, had PAGE THREE |in the following described real estate ,'on the 16th day of February, 1927, to- I wit: A house and lot in the town of Wil- I liamston, situated on Main Street and bounded on the North by G. H. Har j rison, on the East by Main Street, on : the South by Whit Purvis and by A. 1 Hassell on the West and being the 'residence of the said defendant and i wife at this time. i This the 2nd day of January, 1931. ! ; ... C. B. ROEBUCK, " ' - Sheriff. 666 LIQUID OR TABLETS Cure Colds, Headaches, Fever 66 6 SALVE CURES BABY'S COLD
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