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Friday, October 9• 1931 tamik Club Meeting* Entertainments ' Weddingt Engagement! Visiting Relatives Here Mr. and Mrs. B. Duke Critcher, of Oxford, are spending a few days here this week with relatives. Attend Meeting in Edenton Messrs. W. R. Watson and James Manning and Professor H. M. Ain sley, of the Oak City^school, attend ed a state welfare meeting in Eden ton Saturday. Attend Game in Durham Messrs. Hugh Horton, David Hix, Herbert Clark, and Bruce Wynne attended the football game in Durham Saturday. In Raleigh Today Mr. T. C. Griffin, chairman of the Martin County Board of Commis sioners, is attending a State welfare meeting in Raleigh today. It's Good Business To Buy You Margolis Brothers When so much good style and fine tailoring presents itself for so little, common sense says "buy." These are not "sale" suits in the ordinary meaning of the word. They're high grade garments, every one of them snappy in appearance; serviceable as to wear. Real Suits, we say. Real "Buys," you'll say! Margolis Brothers "The Shopping Place, After AH"] ' ' » » Talk About a Fair, Boys YOU AIN T SEEN NUTHIN; YET Just Wait 'Til You See The Coastal Plain Fair AT TARBORO, N. C. Oct 27, 28, 29, and 30 "There'll be horses, sheep, and cattle, And produce and flowers rare; And races run—oh, loads of fun You'll have at the Coastal Plain Fair." Liberal Premiums - Good Things To Eat - Brass Bands - Fireworks - Educational Exhibits I 7T EVERYTHINGt Society & Personals lira. ELBERT S. PEEL, Editor ! Visitor Here Mr. Dick Clayton, who is on the Fuquay Springs tobacco market, spent Saturday and Sunday with Mrs. Clayton at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Cook. Spend Sunday Here ! Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Harrison, of Rocky Mount, spent Sunday here .with relatives. Visiting Her Daughter | «*Mrs. Addie Edwards, of High Point, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Wilton Knox, and Mr. Knox here for a few days. ! From Greenville Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Robertson and i hildren, of Greenville, spent a short while here Sunday night with Mr. Robertsoi.'s mother, Mrs. J. L. Rob ertson. PUILItHID IVHIV TVUDAY AMD FRIDAY PHONE , Anything far This Department T» 46 Visit Relatives Here Sam Harrell, of Rocky Mt., spent the* week-end here with rela tives. Shoppers Here Yesterday Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Cowan, of Williamston, Route 3, were here shopping yesterday., On Tobacco Market Monday Mr. Bill Ed Tice, of Williamston, Route 4, was on the local tobacco market yesterday. In Town Yesterday Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Manning and Mrs. Sparrow, of Williamston, Route 1, were here yesterday. ♦ Visitor From Goidsboro Boyd B. Hight, now working on the Goldsboro tobaco market, visited friends here Sunday. Visits His Parents I Joe Everett, of New Bern, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ev erett, here Sunday. i • - On Tobacco Market Messrs. Lonnie and Daney Tay lor, of route two, were visitors on the local tobacco market yesterday. From Jamesvillc j Mr. C. C. Fleming, of Jamesvillc, was a business visitor here yester day afternoon. In Rocky Mount Monday | Mr. Joe Gray Corey was in Rocky Mount yesterday morning. I • Visitor Here Yesterday Mrs. Lizzie Smithwick, of Jamcs , ville, visited here yesterday. From Creswell Mr. Tom Woodley, of Creswell, was in town yesterday. Visit in Washington | Misses Grace Manning and Han nah Vick Everett spent the week-end in Washington with Miss Maude Hodges. Visitor Here Sunday Garland Hodges, of Washington, was a visitor here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Edwards Here Friends of Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Edwards and their two sons, of Kin ston, were glad to see them on their visit in town Sunday. From Griffins District Messrs. ,George C. Griffin, Arnold Roberson, H. L. Manning,, and Danie Hardison, of Griffins, were a 'mong the many farmers from that 'section selling tobacco here yester day. I Returns from Norfolk Mrs. 0. S. Anderson returned yes terday from Norfolk where she visit ed Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Smith during several days. In Norfolk During Week-end l Mrs. B. W. Hardy spent the week end in Norfolk with friends. 1 Here from Jamesville j Mrs. Garland Anderson and little son, of Jamesville, visited relatives here yesterday afternoon. \ ■■ I NOTICE OF SALE OP REAL PROPERTY j Under and by virtue of the power iof gale conferred upon me by a deed !of trust executed by William T. Am bers and wife, Eliza Ambers, dated September 27th, 1930, and of record in the public registry of Martin Coun ty, in book C-3, at page 354, said deed of trust having been given to secure five certain notes of even date and tenor therewith, default having been made in the payment of the said notes, arid the stipulations contained in the said deed of trust not having been complied with, and at the request of the holder of said notes, the under signed trustee will, on Monday, the 2nd day of November, 1931, at 12 o'- clock m., in front of the courthouse door in the town of Williamston, North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder, for cash, at public auction, the | following described real estate, to wit: | That certain house and lot situated lon Main Street in the town of Wil iliamston, North Carolina, noW occu pied by W. T. Ambers and wife and ! family, bounded on the north by the llands of John Roberson, on the east J. W. PERRY Commission Merchants 700 FRONT BTRKET NORFOLK, VIRGINIA Cotton, Norfolk Peanuts, Suffolk This old Commission House malices cash loans up to 80 per cent on Cotton and Peanuts sent to them to store. Reduced storage charges. THE ENTERPRISE PROFIT FRO*? GRASS FED TO BEEF CATTLE Tests Made in Eastern Car olina Show Value of Pasturage I With the curtailment of cotton and |tobacco acreage, new areas are releas led for planting to pasture grasses. | Such grasses will furnish grazing for beef cattle and give an added income landowners. "In one of the tests which we made with beef cattle in eastern North Car olina this past summer, we found that an ordinary pasture of carpet grass, lespedeza and white clover paid the owner excellent returns through the grazing of beef cattle," says L. I. Case, animal husbandman at State College. "E. E. Bell, of Jones county, had eleven acres of this kind of pas ture, which he planted a few years ago. Twenty-six head of cattle grazed on this eleven acres from June 8 until September 8, and with no supplemen tary feed of any kind gained 2,960 pounds. This amounts to 269 pounds an acre. At five cents a pound, this is worth $13.45." In other words, says Mr. Case, the owner received $13.45 an acre for the three months. There are thousands of acres of land in all parts of North Carolina which may be utilized in this way. Particularly will be the eastern farmer be interested in .planting pas ture because under present conditions, he must reorganize his farm, throwing large area* into one farm and quit the one-man and one-mule system of cash chopping, which has brought him into bankruptcy. Not only will beef cattle pay returns from grazing these areas, but dairy cat tle. sheep, and hogs may also he used in addition. Recent tests by county farm agents and others show that les pedeza will help to make good pas tures in all parts of the State. In the east, the addition of carpet and other grasses prolongs the grazing season with excellent results, he says. Harnett Produces High Yield of Hay Per Acre I Harnett county produces more hay to the acre than can he produced in Missouri, says W. M. Tally, newcom er to Harnett, wl>o produced three tons an acre of soybean hay this sea son. - by Nettie Cowan, on the south.by Main Street and on the west by the lands of Robert D. Gurganus and John Roberson. This the 2nd day of October, 1931. H. D. BATKMAN, 06 4tw Trustee. Elbert S; Peel, Attorney. ———— SALE OF VALUABLE FARM PROPERTY Under and by virtue of the author ity conferred upon us in a deed of trust executed by N. 1). Matthews and wife, Lizzie Matthews, on the 24tlr day of August, 1927, and recorded in Book X-2, Page 507-508, we will on Saturday, the 17th day of October, 1931, at 12 o'clock, noon, at the court house door in Martin County, Wil liamston, N. C„ sell at public auction, for cash, the highest bidder the fol lowing land, to-wit: All those 2 certain tracts or parcels of land containing 212 1-2 acres and 10 1-4 acres, respectively, more or less, situate lying and being on the N, and S. side of the public road leading from mmm—mmmmmmmammm "IF I got constipated, 0N I would get dizzy and have swimming In my bead. I would have very severe I~ headache. "Por a while I thought X wouldn't take anything—may be I could wear out the headaches; but I found they were wearing me out. "I found Black- Draught would re lieve this, so when X have the very first sympfoniß, ~ X take Black-Draught and now I don't have the headache. "I am a firm be liever In Black- Draught, and after using It 20 or more years, X am satisfied to continue its use." M. MoMtmuv, Oram.o* PmrK PU. m* [WOMEN who ar* run-down, «r| •utter •▼•rr month, Bhoiiid Uk» Cwdul. U—d for over 60 rw»-1 WILUAMSTON NOJTJ^cajolina^ Parmele, N. C., to the old Hassell and Bethel road, about 1 mile of the town of Parmele, N. C., Robersonville Township, Martin County, State of N. C., having such shape, metes, courses and distances, will fully appear by ref erence to plats of same, one by T. June# Taylor, showing 212 1-2 acres, and one J. S. L. Ward, showing 10 1-4 acres, and first tract better described as follows: Bounded on the N. by lands of Lucinda Scott, on S. by lands of Rufus Carson, and on the W. by lands of W. J. Smith and N. O. Van Nortwiak. Second Tract, adjoining the first *ract and bounded on the N. by the John R, Purvis Unds, on E. by lands of on S. by first tract above and W. by lands of Pleas ant Matthews, Being same tract con veyed to N. D. Matthews by deed from Pleasant Matthews, dated Au gust Ist, 1927, and of record in the office of the Register of Deeds for Martin County, in V-2, at Page 435. This sale is made by reason of the failure of N. D. Matthews and wife, Lizzie Matthews to pay off and dis charge the indebtedness secured by said deed of trust. A deposit of 10 per cent will be re quited from the purchaser at the sale. Tim the 11 day of September, 1931. W. S. LOCKHART, s-22-4t Trustee. Durham, N. C* , NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain deed of trust executed to me as trustee on the 115 th .day of July, 1924, by W. A. Man ning and wife, to secure a note of even date and tenor therewith, and which deed of trust is recorded in hook U-2, at page 156, and at the request of the holder of said -note, I will oiler for sale to the highest at the court house door of Martin County on Wed nesday, October 28. 1931, at 12 o'clock noon, the following described land: I Containing 48 3-4 acres, more or less, bounded on the north and east iby the lands of J. J. Manning, on ithe south and west by the lands of 1). B Stalling* and bcuug same land de scribed in the Federal | Land Hank, recorded in Itook Z 1. page 84, Martin County records, to which reference is made for full de scription. | I'liis the 26th day of September, 1931. I ® E. S. PEEL, >2-4t Trustee. ' ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE TO CREDITORS | Having this day been qualified as I administrator of the Estate of J. A. liritton, deceased, late of Martin County, North Carolina, this is to no tify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 3rd day of October, 1"32, or t)ii notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to the said estate will please make immediate payment. This the 3rd dav of October. 1931. H. L. BRITTON. Administrator of J. A- Britten ! F.lbert S. Peel, Attorney. ofi 6tw TRUSTEE'S SALE Under and by virtue of the power in me vested under the terms of that certain deed of trust executed to me 66 6 LIQUID OR TABLETS Relieves ■ Headache or Neuralgia in 30 minute*, checka a Cold the firat day, and checka Malaria in three daya. 666 SALVE FOR BABY'S COLD I TOBACCO HIGHER | .11 ——————————— I Wc had the best saliof the season Monday. No tags turned. No complaints. Every customer satisfied and well pleased with their sales. We can do the same for you if you will give us a chance, and we ask that you bring us a load and find out. I » | ! TRY OUR FREE GOVERNMENT GRADING I • . . • - ; SALES MADE ON OUR FLOOR MONDAY I 1 I I T. F. BAKER H. L. MANNING N. S. ROBERSON Bertie County Martin County Martin County 60 15.50 I 9.30 7fi 10.00 $ 7.60 | 160 34.00 $ 54.40 HO 8.25 ; 9.07 90 - 21.50 19.35 I 220 29.00 63.80 gg 21.00 20.16 124 25 00 31.00 I 104 24.50 25.48 152 J 26.00 39.52 154 29.00 44.66 I 174 25.00 43.50 2 10 30.00 63.00 114 34.00 38.76 658 Totals 1187.18 628 Totals $141.05 558 Totals $141.37 Average $28.44 Average $22.46 Average $25.33 Monday's Sale Averaged $ll.BO | : %——— ■ J '«:*S » ; 1 ' * 'I The next time you have tobacco to sell, drive straight, to Williamston j and to the Planters Warehouse. We guarantee to do our very best for you ..on every pile. Planters Warehouse Griffin, Taylor and Griffin WILLIAMSTON, N. C. as trustee by J. W. Gardner and wife, Stella Gardner, on the 14th day of| March, 1925, which is duly recorded in the office of the register of deeds of Martin County in book 0-2, at page 372, and bearing even date there-' with, secured by the said deed of trust, not having been satisfied, 1 shall sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, at the courthouse door of Martin County at 12 o'clock noon,j on Monday, the 9th day of November,! 1, the land described in said deed WATTSI Thursday - Friday I Matinee Thurs. 3 P. M. I Sally Eilers, James Dunn I in 'BAD GIRL' FROM VINA DELMAR'S SENSATIONAL NOVEL LIBERTY GAVE IT I ★ ★ ★ ★ IT MUST BE WONDERFUL! I Only 10c and 25c| Tuesday, October 13,1931 of trust as follows: I Bounded on the north by the main public road, on the east by the lands of George Cordon, and the heir* of Luther B. Gardner, on the south by the lands of George Cordon, and on the west by the lands of A. F. Stal lings and L. D. Gardner, containing 40 acres, more or less, and being the home place of J. W. Gardner. This the 9th dav of October, 1931. J. W. MARTIN, o!3 4tw Trustee.
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