Friday, October 16, 1931 jywiHtiHiiMiiHiMwiHiiHiHWHHMiMiiMtiHH mnmm w Pmouh i I PHONE 1 | society & | 1 |l Knßagcrn'ntt 1 Mr*. ELBERT 8. PEEL, Editor | 45 | Miss Emily Fincke and Mr. Bruce Bateman of Nashville, visited friends bete this week. . * Visiting the Crawjords Miss Mildred Purvis, of Kittrell, visited Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Crawford here this week. Here from Hardison's Mill Mrs. Marvin Leggett, of Hardison Mill, was here yesterday. IWATTS I Williamston I Barbara ■ Stanwyck in I "The I Miracle I Woman" with ■ DAVID MANNERS D 1 SAM HARDY BERYL MERCER "More . v, genuine satisfaction than any car , I ever owned" '/' * . > TBI iOhD la pind Inilrlng It Hyhg this, I am thinking in fa safe. Comfortable. Speedy. term* of comfort, safety, driving Reliable. Long-lived. Eeo- pleasure, ease of control and *omie*L Everything g good ear economy. My next car will also be a Asaldba Focd because it will give me what I want There fa, too, m added eomething at a price I can afford to pay.** hbout It that bringi enthusiastic com- When you get behind the wheel of BMWti from every one who has ever the Ford and drive it yourself you will Hiliai a Feed •• • the Joy it puts in know it is a truly remarkable car at » motoring. low price. You will like it when yon "I have been a ear owner continuously first buy it. You will become more and ' far aseilj 10 jt are,** mllee a motoriet more enthusiastic the longer you drive it. oonneeted with a leading university. After thousands of mllee of driving "Daring this period I have bought you will say "it's a great ear." Itsecen eleven new automobiles. Fight of the omy will save yon many dollars. v eleven wore in the middle prlre field, ■ ana eoet three thousand dollar.,and the „ rTWHn B , mmBMT mmmv mm* last fa a Ford | purchased thirteen of thie arpsrisnee I can 430 • 640 r**»— -~-i rrr* 1 Feed than any ear 1 over awed, b c~.*-r> MOTOR COMPANY - 1 .„■! " B I __ _ .. „ _ ■*£#' _1 __ Sell Your Tobacco in Greenville With —— —I GORMAN'S WAREHOUSE Gorman's sold yesterday 323,324 pounds at an average of $12.52 per hundred. Prices on medium and good tobaccos showed much improvement. In our opinion now is the time to sell. Bring us your next load, and we will send you home with the top of the market. Below we give you a few sales made Monday: I Lloyd Edwards—l 22 at 35; 222 at 34;"144 at 33; 38 at 40; Total Pounds, 526; Total amount $177.24 Average $33.68 Jack Jones —110 at 22 1-2; 114 at 30; 132 at 33; 80 at 34; 92 at 36 ; Total Pounds, 558; Total Amount $171.83 X Average $30.78 I W. A. Hudson and Hale—l 72 at 25; 210 at 26; 146 at 28; 170 at 35; 96 at 30; 120 at 40; Total Pounds, 864; Total Amount $262.28 Average $30.35 I J. F. Buck—lo2 at 16; 174 at 29; 140 at 35; 114 at 40; Total Pounds, 530; Total Amount, $161.38 .-.. i. ? Average $30.43 I WE HAVE FIRST SALE MONDAY, OCTOBER 19th J. N. GORMAN'S SONS GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA In Ckopanoke Monday Mrs. Eloise Bennett, Messrs. C. D. Carstaprhen, W. G. Peel, and Julius S. Peel visited Mrs. Eulah Perry at Chopanoke on Monday night. • - Dr. Saunders Able To Be Out Friends of Dr. J. H. Saunders are glad to see him out this week after an illness of several days duration. Visit Friends Here Visiting Mrs. Courtney Mrs. H. B. Jones, of Edenton, is visiting her sister, Mrs. B. S. Court ney and Mr. Courtney hete this week. Attend Club Meeting Mrs. James G. Staton, Mrs. Clay ton Moore and Miss Lora Sleeper attended the meeting of the Fifteenth District lederation of Clubs in Wash ington Tuesday. Leave for Boston Misses Camille Flemming and Louise Taxton, of Jamesville, will leave tomorrow for Boston by boat. They will visit friends for several weeks. Returns to Home in Rkhlands Mrs. Nannie Murrill returned to her home in Richlands yesterday aft er visiting her daughters, Mrs. R. G. j, Harrison, jr., and Mrs. G. H. Har rison here for several days. Visits in Elizabeth City 1 Miss Eloise Bennett visited friends in Elizabeth City this week. I In Washington This Weeh j Mrs. Jack Downing, Mrs. Robert , Everett and Mis 3 Margaret Everett j were in Washington this week where Miss Everett went for treatment at the Washington hospital. rUKIIHID KVKRY TUfOAY *NO I Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Kmg Mrs. Elizabeth Graves, of Greens-1 boro, is visiting her nephew, Mr. J. 1 E. King, and family. To Serve Supper Tuesday I The Ladies Aid Society of the Christian church will conduct an apron sale and serve a turkey sup per at the Woman's Club Tuesday evening, October 20th. "IF I got constipated, OTNS I would get dlsxy and have swimming in my head. X would have very severe headache. "For a while I thought I wouldn't take anything-—may be I could wear out J the headaches; but I ! found they were wearing me out. "I found Black- Draught would re lieve this, so when I have the very first symptoms, I 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, I am satisfied to continue its use." — F. a. UeKlnney, Orang• Pork. Flo. Mfi I WOKEN who are run-down, or] •uffor every month, ahould take I Cardul. Uiifd for over 60 yeara. | THE ENTERPRISE" Here from RobersonviUe Messrs. G. H. Cox and Wm. Gray, of RobersonviUe, were business visit ors here yesterday morning. ♦ Leaves for Chapel Hill I Miss Frances Williams will leave ! today for Chapel Hill, where she will Ibe a guest at a house party given by ! the Beta Theta Pi fraternity. ! — 9 — To Visit m Richmond J Mr. W. G. Peel will spend this week-end in Richmond attending to business. • Visiting Her Daughter , j Mrs. Blanche Anderson, of Leg getts, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. C. A. Harrison. NOTICE * Under and by virtue of the power of sale conferred upon me stubstituted trustee for Henry C. Jackson, in deed of trust, executed on the 23rd day of May, 1924, by A. F. Statlings and wife •Alice V. Statlings, said deed of trust having been given to secure a certain note of even date therewith, and default having been made in the payment of the said note, and the stipulations con tained in the deed of trust not having' been complied with, the undersigned, substituted trustee, will on Wednesday! 21st day of October, 1931, at 12 o'- clock in., in front of the courthouse door in Williamston. offer for sale to i BIC SAVING THAT MEANS MORE^THAFJ ■ES~J LISES BD C *• BaHiSH ijout dealer BiHilfl BBQ VIRGINIA ELECTRIC ANDPOWER COMPANY - 1 I ELECTRICrn WILLIAMSTON „ north carol,na^ the highest bidder for cash, the fol lowing described real estate, to wit: Bounded on the north by Ball Gray land, on the east by Clyde Modlin, on the south by H. E. Ellison, and on the west by J. A. Davis land, contain ing 50 acres, known as a part of the Wrighter Davis land, and given to J. i A. Davis by Wrighter Davis. Two lots in the town of Jamesville i | known the Gin house lots, adjoin- i .ing W. B. Gaylord on the north side i lof Water Street. This the 19th day of September, 1931 1 j EL.BERT S. PEEL, 1 525 4tw " Substituted Trustee. NOTICE OF RESALE Under and by virtue of the power of 1 ale contained in that certain deed of trust executed to the undersigned trustees, on the 15th day of July, 1927, by Eli Gurganus and wife, of record in book X-2, pages 465 and 466, to ( 1 secure notes of even date therewith, ' and the stipulations not having been !' complied with, and at the request oi j he holder of said bonds, and order of ' resale, the undersigned'trustees will, 'i on the 28th day of October, 1931, at ! o'clock noon, in front of the court house door of Martin County, offer | for sale to the highes.t bidder, for cash, I the following 'described real estav^ Beginning at a point on the south j side of Main Street in the town of | Willfifcyston, N. C., 213 feet from the intersection of the south line of Main Street to the west line of Smithwick i Street, said point being within the party wall between the property here- j ( in conveyed and that of Eli Gurganus ; and Dunning and Moore; thence along j Dunning and Moore's line S. 30 E. 'HO feet to corner of Eli Gurganus, f Dunning and Moore, and Harrison Brothers and Company; thence along Harrison Brothers and Company line 55 E. 69 feet to comer of Eli Gur ganus heirs; thence along Eli Gur gaiius heirs' line and party wall line N. 30 \V. 173 feet to Main Street, the beginning. Said lot having a brick store thereon. 29 feet by 80 feet, and being the same lot deeded to Eli Gur ganus by James E. Smithwick, dated ljune 23, 1901, of record in the Regis ter of Deeds office of Martin County in book EKE, page 528, and being the same land surveyed and plotted by S. Peel, surveyor, on April 16, 1927, said map being referred to for a part of this description. I This 12th day of October, 1931, L. E. JOHNSON. B. A. CRITCHER, 016 2tw Trustees. NOTICE OF SALE Uf*DER MORTGAGE DEED Under and by the terms, and by ' the authority in me vested in that cer-1 tain mortgage deed, executed by C. G. | iGurkin and wife, Eva C. Gurkin, and i jU. Gurkin, o*n the 22ml iUv of De-j 'ceniber, 19.20, which is duly recorded ! in book F-2, at of. the Mar- j tin County records, ill sell, at the 1 'courthouse door of Mfirtin County, on ! (Thursday, the 12th ilay of November,) 11931, at 12 o'clojck noon, the follow ing described land, viz: ! Known as the T. O, Woolarif tract, beginning at a marked black gum on the north side of_ I'rte ITniiift road, in the head 'of Deep Bottom Branch, | jthence down the run of said branch to a corner in tl ( ie fjall Gray liive; thence I N. 45 E. to a cedar known as the ! Stalling* corner, tlieuoc _S. 1(1 J£. to the said Free Union road, thence up the saiil road to the beginning, con- ; taining 10 acres, more or less. See I book H, page Martin County rec ords for a full Also tlut tract adjoining, Tuesday, October 13,1931 Beginning at an oak po»t on the Dykes road, running a northerly di rection to a cedar tree in the Pollock line, thence N. 45 E. with said Pol- Jock line, to the head of a small ditch, a post, thence down the said ditch in a southerly direction to a post at the . heai of the cartway, thence along said cartway southerly to a black gum on the Dykes road, thence west along said Dykes jroad to the beginning, con taining 12 acres, more or less. Being the same land deeded to C. G. Gurkin October 7th, 1919, by H. Gurkin. This the 12th day of October, 1931. CHLOE E. GURKIN. 016 4tw Owner of Debt. By Alice Coltrain, Guardian. FAT GIRLS HERE'S A TIP FOR YOU " • I All over the world Kruschen Salts is appealing to girls and wo men who strive for an attractive, free j from fat figure that cannot fail to win admiration. Here's the recipe that banishes fat ! ami brings into blossom all the nat ural attractiveness that every wo man possesses. Every morning take one half teaspoon of Krusclien Salts in a glass of hot water before breakfast. | Be sure and do this every morning fur "It's the little daily dose that takes £ j off the fat" and brings "that Kruschen ■ feeling" of energetic health and activ rilyliliat Ls reflected—in bright eye*, clear skin, cheerful vivacity and charm ing figure. j Get an 85 cent bottle of Kruschen Salts at any drug store (lasts 4 weeks) —you must lie satisfied with result's or money back.

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