' *• " . t • V ■ Friday, October 23,1931 Pgfsowab I | ii Frtn Norfolk, V*. Mr. Jack De Lyle, of Norfolk, Va. was here this week in the interest of the Atlantic Coastal Highway. Visitor m Norfolk Mrs. W. B. Watts was yi Norfolk yesterday receiving medical treat ment in a Norfolk hospital. In Rocky Mount Today Mesdames Jack Frank and J. R. Everett are visiting friends in Rocky MounModay^^^^^^^ Do Your Legs Justice with "Adjustables*" They Fit Every Length of Leg Do Your Pocket book Justice with HUGE PRICE REDUCTIONS #1.05 * J(_ formerly $1.95 Short Tall Average i 1 . ' De Luxe Chiffon ff Adjußtables*" Stunning Service-Sheer "Adjustables*" AH Silk Net ff Adjustables*" AU. formerly $1.95 the pair NOW #I« 65 Dull Chiffon Improved "Adjus tables*" ■ ■ ' - .J - See the Gold Strip Display la O Margolis Brothers In Rdeky Mount Thursday Mesdames H. M. and C. B. Clark f Cortez Green, and F. M. Manning spent yesterday in Rocky Mount. Returns From Maryland : Mrs. F. U. Barnes returned this ■ week from Maryland, where she vis ited relatives for several days. Attend Party in Greenville Misses Thelma Brown and Flor ' ence Overton attended a party in ,: Greenville Wednesday night. In Town Thursday Tom Roberson, of Williamston, Route 1, was here yesterday. « * Visitor From Hamilton Mr. Bill Haislip, of Hamilton was a business visitor here yesterday aft ernoon. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Brown Mr. R. W. Everett, of Rocky Mt., is spending several days here with his , sister, Mrs. P. H. Brown, and Mr. ' Brown. THE ENTERPRISE Returns Prom Ohio Mr. Grover W. Hardison returned yesterday from the State of Ohio, | where he has been traveling fur the past several months. | iTo Spend Week-End Here | Miss Josephine Harrison, of Blast Carolina Teachers College, Greenville '' will be home today to spend the week-end with her mother, Mrs. Thad Harrison. si - ♦ . Return to Alexandria, Va. j Mrs. Bob Heydenreich and little daughter returned to her home in Alexandria, Va., after visiting her •> parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Watts, s for several days. | « From Windsor -j Mr. J. B. Gillam, of Windsor, was a business visitor here yesterday. On Tobacco Market Yesterday Mr. John Coltrain, of Williamston, Route 4, was a visitor on the . local tobacco market yesterday. Returns From Asheville ■ Paul Godwin returned yesterday from Asheville, where he has been visiting for several days. Returns To Greensboro Mrs. L. E. Graves returned to her home in Greensboro yesterday after visiting her nephew, Mr. Jim King, and Mrs. King here for several days. She was accompanied as far as Rocky Mount by Mr. King. ♦ In Rocky Mount Hospital Mr. Vernon Godwin is in a Rocky Mount hospital this week receiving medical treatment. » ' In Western Carolina Mr. Leslie T. Fowden made a bus iness trip to the middle and western parts of the State this week. —.—♦ In Raleigh Wednesday Mr. James G. Staton was in Ra leigh Wednesday as a member of the delegation of farmers asking the Gov ernor to call a special session of the j General Assembly. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain deed of I trust executed to me as trustee on the 9th day of April, 1925, by L. A. Clark and wife, to secure a note of even date and tenor therewith, and which deed of trust is recorded in book S-2, er of the said note, 1 will offer for sale to the 'highest -bidder for, cash, at the courthouse door of Martin County on Saturday, November 14th, 19.11, at 12 o'clock in., the following described laud : (Icing a certain tract of land bought from Mr. Whit Moore in 1925, around three acres, more or lsss, and situated on the north side of trie publicvhigli way leading from F.veretts to Wil liamston, North Carolina. And bound ed on the east by Whit Moore, on the north by A. C. L. Railroad tract, on j the west by Alonza Allen and on the south by Kveretts and Williamston highway, and being the same tract of | land where W. S. Mallory now lives. This the 12th day of October, 1931. J, S. AYF.RS, 023 4tw Trustee. NOTICE Having qualified as executor under : the last will and testament of W. Ben jamin Everett, deceased, late of Rober sonvillc in the County of Martin, no 'tice is hereby given to all persons j holding claims against the said estate jto present them for i ayment to me |on or before the 15th day of January, j 1932 or the same will be pleaded in bar of their recoveiy. All persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate payment of same. This the Ist day of October, 1931. THOMAS EVERETT, Executor. W V INDIGESTION "My work Is confining, and often I eat hurriedly, causing me to have Indi gestion. Oai will form and I will smother and have pains in my cheat. "I had to be careful what I ate, but after someone had recom mended Black-Draught and I found ft small pinch after nicala was so helpful, I soon was eat ing anything I wanted. "Now when I feel the least smothering or un comfortable bloating, I take a pinch of Black- Draught and get relief." —Clyde Vaughn, 10 Shlppy Sold ta 364 package*. , UpflBMH/ ■II if lll■| |■ H' I V/HIB, or mttmr every month, should I I talf Cartful. U—d for over 10 yean. | |C. T. JOHNSON, OF NEAR HAMILTON, DIED THIS WEEK ! Prominent County Parmer I Had Been in 111 Health For Some Time I C. T. Johnsort", 57 years old, died at his home on the Roebuck farm, near I Hamilton, Monday afternoon at 5:30 ■of cancer of the stomach. He had been in ill health for some time. , The son of the late Joshua Johnson and wife, Mr. Johnson was born in this county and farmed most of his life. He was a member of the Primitive Baptist church for a number of years. | Mrs. Johnson with four children, j Misses Ruby and Julia Johnson, and two sons, Ernest and Bruce Johnson, survive. He also leaves two brothers, Charlie and George Johnson, both of | this county, and one sister, Miss Flor ence Johnson, also of this county. Funeral services were conducted from the home Tuesday afternoon at i 3 o'clock by Elders Cowin and Grimes and interment was in the cemetery SALE OF VALUABLES FARM | PROPERTY I L'nder and by virtue of the authority conferred upon us in a deed of trust executed by B. A. Critcher and wife, Ozella jL'ritcher, on the 15th day of j October, 1 ( '23, and recorded in book R-2, pages 71-72, we will on Saturday ! the 14th day ui November, 1931, 12 o'clock noon, at the courthouse door in Martin County, Williamston, N. C., sell at public auction for cash to the highest bidder the following land, to wit: i All that certain tract, piece or par cel of land, containing 246 acres, more' or less, situate, lying, and being on the Williamston and Poplar Point Road about 6 miles northwest of the town of Williamston, Poplar Point Township, Martin County, N. C„ and adjoining the lands of W. S. Spruill on the N., W. J. Whitaker land on the E. and southeast, and the lands of John Tetterton on the W. and south jwest, and more particularly described as follows: Beginning at Whitley's I bridge over Conoho Creek in the Wil liamston and Poplar Point road; thence with said road N. 60 degrees W. 22 poles, N. 50 degrees W. 26 poles, N. 38 degrees W. 32 poles, N. 53 degrees |W. 43 poles; N. 43 degrees W. 27 ipolcp, N. 11 1-2 degrees E. 13 1-2 poles: N. 27 degrees E. 38 poles, N. [1 1-4 degrees E. 44 poles, N. 13 de grees E. 16 poles, and N. 3 1-2 degrees |E. 53 poles to a branch; thence with said branch S. 38 degrees E. 34 poles; S. 62 1-2 degrees E. 24 poles, S. 42 degrees E.-31 poles, S. 65 degrees E. 30 poles, N. 86 degrees E, 20 poles, N\ 79 degrees E. 22 poles, N. 85 de grees E. 16 poles, S. 64 degrees E. 10 poles, S. 50 degrees E.'27 poles, S |49 1-2 degrees E. 30 poles, S. 87 1-2 (degrees E. 23 poles, N. 74 degrees E, 17 poles to Conoho Creek; thence with paid creek S. 14 1-2 degrees W. 32 (poles, S. 13 1-2 degrees E. 24 poles; S. 46 degree* W. 22 poles, S. 31 dc jgrces W. 16 poles, S. 75 degrees W. 22 poles, S. 55 degrees W. 22' poles, S, 89 1-2 degrees W. 18 poles, S. 58 de grees W. 15 poles, N. 71 degrees W. 8 poles, S. 50 degrees W. 20 poles, S. 44 degrees W. 20 poles, S. 7 1-2 de grees W. 20 poles, S. 54 degrees W. 30 poles to- the beginning, containing 246 acres, more or less, and being the same I • |lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll!lllllllllli I First Sale Monday | B j 3Ve fSt Sa^e Monda y» October 26th, and we want to insist that all II m our tnen ds and customers bring their tobacco to us late Sunday night or real H H early Monday morning. There is every indication that we will be blocked, I H * nd f or your convenience and our convenience we ask*4hat you come early. 5 = Regardless of when you come, we shall have a warehouse force ready to ac- B §H commodate you. , B Below are a few sales made on our floor yesterday: j J. W. GURKIN J ■ ' S> R WILLIAMS 98 10.00 f 9.80 I I™ ■ 142 15.50 22.01 H 64 12 - s > t 8.00 58 16.00 9.28 ■ 104 15 00 15.60 §§ I 42 19.50 8.19 I 168 17.50 29.40 8 I 216 21.00 45.36 l uo 21.00 23.10 |j§ 74 22.50 16.65 H 122 . 2 7.00 32.94 II 2 0 2 25.00 50.50 I 106 33.00 34.98 ||| 32 30.00 9.60 ■ 84 39.00 32.76 S I 864 Totals $171.39 I 758 ToUII . 9176.78 HI P Average $23.32 fH C. R. EVANS ' 4 ,C. W. GURKIN I > 2B 2 1 -50 | 21.12 H 50 6.50 f 3.25 I 134 24.00 32.16 84 20.00 16.80 gg I 156 29.00 45.24 I 156 25.00 , 39.00 I 106 34.00 36.04 I I 194 t 34.00 65.96 94 42.00 39.48 H 224 40.00 89.60 I 618 Totals 1174.04 I 708 Total* 1214.61 Average $28.16 Average $30.31 ■ Prices have been better on our floor this week than at any previous time B during the season, and we believe now is the time to sell. Bring us a load, I Monday. We will surely get you the top price, as we back up our judgment and push every pile to the limit. * IFarmers Warehouse! I Barnhill & Ingram, Props. I WILLIAMSTON, N. C. 1 ; 'and conveyed to the said B. A. Critchr , er by William Melton and wife by deed dated Septembor 4, 1922, and of rec ord in Martin County public registry in book E-2, page 246. This sale is made by reason of the failure of B. A. Critcher and wife, Oiclla Critcher, to pay off and dis charge the indebtedness secured by the said deed of trust. A deposit of 10 per cent will be re quJ£s. om tllc purchaser at the sale. I his the 7th day of October, 1931 VV. G BKAMHAM and . T. L. BLAND, Receivers, For rirst National Copipany of Dur ham, Inc., trustee, formerly First Na tional Trust Company, Durham, N C 023 4tw NOTICE OP RESALE Under and by virtue of the power of ale contained in that certain deed of rust executed to the undersigned rustees, on the 15th day of July, 1927 by fe.li Gurganus and wife, of record n book X-2, pages 465 and 466, to secure notes of even date therewith, I and the stipulations not having been i oniplied with, and at the request of he holder of said bonds, and order of I oo , u "dersigned trustees will, I n the 28th day of October. 1931, at I it o clock noon, in front of the court house door of Martin County, offer or sale to the highest bidder, for cash, He following described real estate- Beginning at a point on the south Main Street in the town of Williamston, N. C„ 213 feet from the intersection of the south line of Main street to the west line of Smithwick JMrcet, said point being within the party wall between the property here- i in conveyed and that of Eli Gurganus and Dunning and Moore; thence along Dunning and Moore's line S. 30 F. ! 110 feet to corner of Eli Gurganus'. Dunning and Moore, and Harrison Brothers and Company; thence along I Harrison Brothers and Company line 1 55 h. 69 feet to corner of Eli Gur gatius heirs; thence along Eli Gur ganus heirs' line and party wall line N. 30 \\ . 173 feet to Main Street, the I beginning. Said lot having a brick 1 tore tßereon 29 feet bv 80 feet, and being the same lot deeded to Eli Gur-! ganus by James E. Smithwick, dated June 23, 1901, of record in the Regis-1 ter of Deeds office of Martin County n book FEE, page 528, and l.eing the ! ame land surveyed and plotted by S 1 eel, surveyor, on April 16, 1927, said -WATT S-- WILLIAMSTON, N. C. "DIRIGIBLE" MONDAY AND TUESDAY October 26 and 27 — ,ii, . • Featuring JACK HOLT - RALPH GRAVES AND FAY WRAY PAGE THREE his description. This 12th day of October, 1931. L. E. JOHNSON, B. A. CRITCHER, 016 2tw Trustees. WANJS FOR SALE: NARCISSUS, DAFFO diI and jonquil bulbs, 60 cents to 12-50 per dozen. Over fifty choice va rieties, from the finest imported Hol land grown bulbs. Emily L. Whitley, Williamston, Route 3, Phone 4403, FOR RENT: TWO SMALL Apart ments, either furnished or unfur nished. Mrs. Kate B. York. It GIN YOUR COTTON WITH HAS^ | sell Gin Company, Hassell, N. C. | Modern system ginning, highest prices |pa*d for cottonseed, or will exchange for meal. Gin every day. sll lOt WE WANT TO BUY PINE OR white oak logs put out to where our truck can be conveniently loaded. Murray and McCabe Co. 06 tf FOR RENT: SIX-ROOM HOUSE on VV atts Street with water and lights. Apply to W. A. Ellison, Bel , haven, N. C. ; s-25-lmo • Lost 20 Lbs. of Fat In Just 4 Weeks Mrs. Mae West of St. Louis, Mo., writes: 'l'm only 28 yrs. old and weighed 170 lbs. until taking one box 'of your Kruschen Salts just 4 week-i ago. I now weigh 150 pounds. I also i have more energy ' and furthermore 1 1 ve never had a hungry moment." | Fat folks should take one half tea spoonful of Kruschen Salts in a glass 'of hot water every morning before | breakfast—an 85 cent bottle lasts 4 weeks you can get Kruschen at arv drug store in America. If not joy fully satisfied after the first bottle— money back.—adv.