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PAGE TWO THE ENTERPRISE PaMiahcd Every Tuesday and Friday by Tha ENTERPRISE PUBLISHING CO. WILLIAMSTON, WORTH CAROLINA. W. C. Manning Zl Editot SUBSCRIPTION RATES '(Strictly Cash in Advance) IN MARTIN COUNTY One year |1.50 Six montha OUTSIDE MARTIN COUNTY » One year 12.00 Six montha 1-00 No Subscription Received lor Less Than 6 Months Advertising Rate Card Furnished Upon Request Entered at the post offn'r in V\ illiamston, N. C.. as secutid-cJass matier !»;■'■/ apt pf. Congress of March 3. 1879. Address ail communications to The Enterprise ind not to the individual IIKMIIIO ri OF the firm. Friday, October,. 30. 1931 A Plan That Ought To Ilelp The big credit pool ought to do a lot of good. The purpose is to bring out some of the idle money of the country where it can do some work. The greatest single trouble with business is caused by the fact that >the people are afraid of the banks and the banks are afraid of the people. As soon as the people are willing to trust the banks with their money and the banks are willing to the people on good security, things will get better and we will be worth more. We are now suffering because money is tied up. The banks are stuffed full of cash to meet any emergency to which panicky minds are subject. When the big pool takes tip a lot of these good papers which can not be collected in a week or a month, yet are good security at any and all times, then a stream of money will begin to flow, and it will enrich the whole body of business. The pool is almost ready fur business. May the day hasten. Investigating Army-Navy Budgets That congressman who dared to demand an investi -10 gation of the propaganda against reducing army and navy expense is on the right track. This country has already over-burdened itself try ing to please war lords who are of the opinion that the profession of war is the nation's greatest attain ment. This has gone on until the nation is |>aying half of all it gets to those who are preparing for war and the other half to those who have been to war. Oqr worst citizens are those who are always trying, "prepare for war." Our best citizens are those who are praying tor j>eace. And Cigarettes Are No Lower With an estimate of 70 per cent of the tobacco of the county sold,. bringing a very small amount of money to the community, what will the balance of 30 per cent, or less, mean? Unless some improve ment is shown in prices, many farmers will not be able to meet their fertilizer bills, and lots of them will fail on their taxes. Cigarettes are no lower. NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND FOR TAXES I, SlierifT C. B. Roebuck, tax collector (or tbe county of Mar tin, State of North" Carolina, have this day levied on the following tracts or parcels of'land, and w ill sell same at public auction, for cash, at th», courthouse door in Williamston, North Carolina, on Monday, November 2. 1931, at 12:00 o'clock in., for taxes due and unpaid for the year 1930, unless said taxes, penalties and interest, plus cost, are paid on or before that date. The amounts listed be low include taxes for the year 1930, four per cent interest and a 4- cent penalty. In addition to the amounts shown, SI,BO is to be added to each item to care for costs in handling the sale. This the Ist day of October, 1931. " *1 * L. B. ROEBUCK. Sheriff, Martin County. Jamesville Township—White 4 C. L. Ange, 49 a. Colleu Ange and Imp. $ 26,00 H. L. Ange. 19 a C. H, Davis land 33.40 J. T. Ange, 1 residence 29.30 L. L. Ange, 22 a. Ange land . 8,80 L. W. Ange, 82 a. mill land, 21 a, Collen Ange land 45.40 Onesa Ange, 22 a Ange land 17.80 S. H. Ange, 50 a. Ange land r 54.20 W. F. Ange, 2 a. Asa Harris 2.00 P. H. Burroughs Heirs, 30 a. Cooper Swamp 23.20 N. T. Coburn Est., 51 a. Gavlord land 49 40 S. R. Coburn. 50 a. W. T. Coburn land, 20 a. Tarkle Neck Id. $6.30 c r *i \ Cort y- 1 residence. Sunset Avenue 21.10 5. If. Dardens Est.. 8 a. Dardens laud . . 19.00 Alice Davis, 7 a. Mizell land, 44 a P. A. Davis land 40.60 H. L. Davis, 56 a W. E Wright land 77 V) J. A. Davis Est., 10 oa. J. A. Davis land ,Tf 29.00 T. V. Davis, 34 acres W. M. Davis land 18.60 Mrs. B. S. Edwards, 1 town lot 480 J. W. Gardner, 31 a. Gardner land 31.90 Eli Gurganus Est., 75 a Waters land 41,80 Mrs. C. G. Gurkins, 10 a. residence lutm I-eon G. Hack, 9 a. residence 17 (i 0 W. R. Hampton. 100 a. Fisher land 65.30 r' ui 5« •• A. B. Waters land, 10 a. Dempsey land ' 91.50 E. W. Harden, 96 acres Dardens land .............. 57 90 Mrs. Belle Harrison, 1 acre Mary Ellison land 10 90 Harrison and Mizell. 1 store " is so J. E. Hedrick, 1 residence 20 90 Mrs. S. E. Hinson, 40 a. Hinson land 64 60 I Job. H Holliday, 25 a. Davis land 740 i Mary C. Holliday, 20 a. Holliday. land, 32 a. Holliday land I town residence ' 30 20 •Mrs. Nona Holliday, 57 a. Holliday land, 60 acres Holliday land, 2 acres Cherry land lt»8 So J. W. Lilley Est., 15 L 3 a. Lilley land 9 80 tt7' l J ey ' ? S *• Moble y Ul,d ' 25 »• Wliwick land, a. Walter Griffin land ; 1 _ 245.20 a » .V*.*.*' t* * y ac. lot, 1 town residence 84.20 Aaaie Muell, 7 a. W. T. Mixell land _ . 3090 Tm" 22 « W s? C * lan 4, 45 DavU llnd 4600 g Muell, jr., 55 a. llardison land j 49.00 H. W. Mixell, 7 acres . 1 uq Jmo. A. Mizell, 7 acres C9O *J- W. Mixell Eat, 1 vacant tot ; 6.80 L. W. Mixell, 1 residence ; 33 10 Harrison Mizell, 1 store ~ _ ic'cij S. H. Mobley, 137 a, Stubbs land __ '53 50 Clyde Modlin, 101 a. Mizell land, 1 a. T. A. Davis land . ib.lO j PUBLItHIO KVBIIV TUMOAr AMP PHI DAY Cleapi Young Manhood Needed As we think of what conditions tomorrow will bring, we find that from today's inventory - , panics, tribula tions and wars are not likely to be our greatest lia bility,! but our young men, who we might naturally expect to be our greatest asset. If one will listen to the broadcast of the barber shop loafer, the drug-store loafer, and the pool-room loafer, he will find that there are too many young men with bankrupt minds, so far as the things he has need to know and need to follow go. In other words there are too many of sufch fellows who have not found themselves yet. """ They projxise to go to the limit that Dad can carry the load. They think nothing of throwing away twice as much in one night as the "old man" can make all day. They do not mind taking the family car and running wild, bringing it home a wreck for Dad to have fixed. The excessive liberties that «we are extending to our boys have gone quite a long way toward ruining them. It is one of the reasons why the country is bankrupt. However, financial bankruptcy is not nearly so bad as moral and physical bankruptcy. A more sturdy, sober-minded young manhood is one of our greatest needs of this day, and then the boys, and their sisters, would be so much happier when they grow older. Peanuts Offer a Way Out Martin County farmers still have a chance. They have a good |>eauut crop to depend on. The way they handle the product will have much to do with the price it brings. First of all, farmers should not rush the peanuts to market, because a glut always depresses prices, and siiice the peanut products are sold the year round, the farmer should only feed the factory as fast as the factory can distribute to the user. Another important thing is to keep peanuts dry. No farmer should permit his' jieas to be picked before they are fully cured, nor after any rain until they dry out thoroughly. Wet and damaged peanuts knock the market more than any other one thing. Perhaps the biggest mistake the peanut farmer makes is to produce a crop for other folks to buy and eat, and not eat it himself. The peanut is one of the finest foods that man or beast can eat, and yet we raise- them and do not know how to eat them. If the farmer who is hard up for something to eat will u*e the peanut as a part of the family's daily ra tion. lie will find that it gives health and vigor—it takes the place of nearly all the meat and much of tlu* bread necessary for the hriman body. Our home agents should.look well to the use of the [ieafful as a part of the family's daily diet. There are many ways in which they may be used, and strange to say we know little about them. When peanuts are selling for 2 cents a pound, the farmer, should use them at home, so far as the need may be, rather thin buy high priced western meat and butter, because the peanut serves the same purposes that they,do and more. How foolish we are not to use our own product. Remember that 100 pounds of peanuts will shell out 07 pounds? or more, and solid nuts cost us only 3 cents, and yet we will go to the remote parts of the world and buy nuts at 20, 40, and perha|>s >o cents a pound in the hull. After shelling them we find our net meat has cost us 40, 80, and perhaps over a dollar a pound, which after all has no more value than the 3 cents worth of solid meat peanuts. If the farmer wants the most out of his peanuts, let him eat all he can, take good care of the balance, and sell them a> other folks heed them. \V. E. Modlin Est., 1 res, „ 1-80 J. I). Price. 50 arret, l'riflc land 1V.4(1 i \ ante Price, >o a. Price land 30.70 1 W. W. Kobcrson, IS a. mill 44.50 ! Mrs J. !•'. Sniithwick. 17 a. Will Moore land; 45 acres Jones land; 27 acres Barnes land; 6 acres Mizelle land; 5 acres Mi/rlle 1.in.1 . 172.4J Mr> Dounie Sexton, 1 vac, lot, 1 residence 20.30 I \V. ('. Sexton, 1 residence * 23.70 | Julius T. Wallace, 33 a. llardison land 2 t >.70 | W. W. Walters, 1 residence, 1 vac, lot, 1 warehouse 78.10 W. W. Walters, trustee for I„ W. Mi/elle, 1 store 49.20 Mrs K, (i. Waters, 35 a. Caskett land, 45 a. aters land 76.20 Mrs I. I\ Waters. 22 a. Davis land 28.50 Warren W. Waters, 52 acres residence 50.40 j Jamesville Township—Colored . * Maud Hlount, 18 a~~C.ordon land 15.20 Brick Boston Kst„ 75 acres residence 25.70 , Columbus Boston, 26 acres residence (Godard) 22.10 Elizabeth Boston, 17 acres . 32.40 feeline Boston, 16 acres Boston land . ..7. 14.30 Lucretia Boston, 58 acres James land 23.80 Major Boston, 14 acres Brooks land 21.80 Willie A. Boston, 5 acres Tarkle Neck land ■ 8,30 Willie 1). Boston, U a. Boston, land, 44 a. Boston land, 9 acres Boston land, 6 ai'res' Cordon land 68.20 >-William Boston, Sr.. 15 a. R. Boston land 3- 13.30 K. W. Butts, 2 1-2 acres Godard land ' 9.00 David Brooks, 23 acres Brooks land 11.50 Elizabeth Brooks, 17 acres Brooks land 32.30 Edward Cordon, 12 acres Cordon land 14.30 Ethel ( or do n Estate, 12 acres Cordon land 8.50 Gadyst Cordon, 80 acres Cordon land 14.00 Geo'. 1 Cordon, jr., 16 acres Cordon land ." 22.20 Fllen Daniel Est., 12 acres residence „ 3.90 ■ Geo. I-. Cordon and Moore, 50 acres Jones land - 14.30 j Joseph Cordon, 5 1-2 acres residence 12.60' ! William Cordon, 1 acre James land .... 9.80 i Peter Dickens, 1 residence 7.70 Geo. W. Duggins, 16 acres home residence 27.10 G. W., W. B , and Horaoe Duggins, 16 acres Moore land 7.70 Carrie and Clyde Hasset I, 12 acre* Moore land 5.80 Henry Gray, 1 residence _ ; 11.80 Sylvester Gray, 6 acres residence 11.90 Thomas Gray, sr., J acre, residence 9.70 J. H. (iarrett, 10 a. Forest land 11.4) j Geo." L. llardison, 10 acres woods land 3.7.1 Nathan Harrington, 10 acres woods land 5.20, Louise llolloman Estate, 1 residence Z 15.50 A. C. Jackson, 28 acres residence 17.90 Arthur James, 2 1-2 acres Coburn land 7.00 Elvira James, 5 acres James lahd " Vl-/ __ 10.40 Jane James; 7 1-2 acres Boston land „ js 14.00 . Joseph James, 50 acres Boston land •„ , 81.50 Melvin James list., 15 a. Summett land, 30 a. mill pond 37.60 ■ Milton James, 58 a. woods, 58 a. res., 2a. Louisa Simpson Id. 76.10 I. V. Keys, 1 oa. Ange land, 2a. Cordon land, sa. Keys land 16.30! Isaac Keys, 1 acre Bentley land * 5.10 1 Keys, 2 acres Moore land, sa. Dempsey land , 5.60 1 Edd Moore, 2 1-2 acres residence 5.70 . Sarah J.'Moore Est., 10 a. Moore land, 25 a. Moore land 19.30 W. C. Moore, 6? a. D. S. Lumb. Co, land, 3a. Hasselt land 28.90 - J. P. Mcl'adden, 1 acre resident i 13.00 . Louis McNair, 20 acres Ange land 9.70 Martha Pierce, 2 a. E. G. Waters land 3.00 R. P. Powers, 1 residence r , 10.90 1 THE ENTERPRISE I DISCIPLES MEET IN NEW BERN "Victory Through tfaith" Is r Topic of Annual Gather ing Next Week ♦ I Kinston, Oct. 27.—"Victory Through | Faith" will be the theme for the 1931 ' ■ convention of North Carolina Disciples lof Christ, to be held at New Bern I November 3-5, Judge Guy Elliott, the State president, announced today. The j first sessions will be held at 11 a. m. on Tuesday, the 3rd. Only ministers will attend this. There will be a sec ond ministerial session that afternoon, followed by a meeting of the state I board of the women's missionary or ganization. The first full session will be held Tuesday evening, when Judge . Elliott will deliver his address. Sessions will be held throughout the 4th and Sth. Religious education, I church problems, state and foreign missioners, pensions and other subjects will be discussed in addresses and con-i j f• renew. ————-j I The annual Atlantic Christian Col- : lege banquet will be held at 6 p. m. on the 4th. A "youth session and banquet" will be held from 6 to 8:30 p. m. fin the Sth. | More than a score of national and state leaders are on the program f ( ,r addresses and sermons. Women will ■hold separate sessions, to be presided ' over by Mrs. Howard S, Hilley, whose husband is president of Atlantic Chris- | tian College, A feature of the wo men's sessions will be an open forum ' on "the- rural church." ' 1 1 WANTS FOR SALE. NARCISSUS. DAFFO diI and jonquil bulbs, 60 cents to, $2.50 per dozen.. Over fifty choice va rieties, from the finest imported Hol land grown bulbs. Emily L. Whitley, Williamsfon, Route 3, Phone 4403. I WE "want to buy pine or white oak logs put out to where our tr ink ran be Conveniently loaded, Murray and McCabe Co. 06 tf FOR RENT: SIX-ROOM HOUSE on Watts Street with water and lights. Apply to W. A. Ellison, Bel haven, N. C. »-25-lmo | NOTICE: WILL RECEIVE Po tatoes this' week for curing. Have space in house lor 5,000 bushels. Par ties desiring- potatoes cured see John ' K. Peel for particulars. J. (i. Stltotb ] ..27 2t \ FOR SALE: AN EXCEPTION ally good double barrel bird gun. Cnst S(.S, Will lake $25. See John A.: Wier, Service H rber SI: p. William ston, N. C. 027 2t MILL DAYS CHANGE: I WILL 5 grind Friday and Saturday only aft- * er November Ist. Sc'ti Bailey, Miller, j It I WANTED: A 2 OR I ROOM Apart- L mcnt, unfurnished ; referable. Ap- y ply Enterprise. It NOTICE Ol SALE By virtue of and pursuant to decree of the superior ci urt of Martin I ounty 1 entered in the case ... Atlantic Joint n Stock Land Bank vs. . S. Johnson, I et al, the undersigned commissioner j will, on Saturday, November 28, 1931. at noon, otTer for sale, at public auc-j tion. for cash, to the higher bidder, at o W. E. Rhode- F.St., 21 acres residence 22.30 ( Nellie Kuffin Estate. 1 residence 9.7) joe Simpson Estate, 12 acres residence 6.70 W. H. C. Sykes, 8 a mill road land, 14 a. mill road land 16.60 Katie Taper, 11 acres Taper land W. 60 I.udy Taylor, 1 residence - 7.70 Minnie Walker, 1 vacant lot 2*o Winnie Walker, 27 a. Light foot land Belia Watson, 3 acres Moore land J, Karlie Whitehurst, 1 acre residence and" store 27.90 ; J. F, Whitehurst, 15 acres Fagan land 8.10 J. I). Williams, 1 acre residence ~ 11.80 ■ J. W. Williams Est., 40 acres Williams land 36.10 Stephen Williams, 20 acres Hyman land 19.00 Will Wooten, 25 acres Davit land - 7.70 Williami Township—White S. 1.. Andrews, 150 acres residence, 60 acres Leggett land 125.55 C. 1.. Daniel. 207 acres Short land 136.56 J. A. Davenport, 160 acres residence 53.15 J. G. (lodard. 22 acres Henry Carson land - 3.55 Mrs. Bettie Green, 135 acres residence 85.00 l'rauk Griffin. 100 acres -R. M. Kiddick land 1 56.87 Mary K. Griffin, 64 acres 1,. L. Roberson land 28.35 J. D. llarditon, 200 acres residence 59.70 Frank Hopkins, "1 acre residence 9.30 J. N. Hopkins, 124 acres residence ... 107.25 J. W. Hopkins Estate, 50 acres residence 54.00 R. 1). Jones, 39 acres rfcsidence ... 33.70 11. E. f.illey, 50 a. J.. H. Lilley land 25.00 L. H. Perry Heirs, 663 acres residence 119.801 11. I'. Roberson, 2 acres residence - 14.50 fcfft. R. T. Roberson, 80 acres residence 31.55 : Fudie Roberson, 50 acres Eason land ... „ 2.95 ' Mrs. Theodore Roberson, 98 a. residence, 120 a. Jones land .... 87.20 ! •W. W. Roberson, 100 acres residence 79.75 Z. H. Rose, 331 acres J. S. Peel land « 91.40 i Mrs. Roxie Smith wick, 25 acres residence ...'. 33.33 , Clenimie Wells Estate, 22 acres residence 7.10 Robert Wells, 3 acres residence . _. 3.70 I L. H. Williams, 51 acres residence 11.50 11 Mrs I.aura Wells Est., 75 acres Hall land 13.30 I' T. S. Dudley, 50 a. Burroughs fishery, 140 a. Donaldson Id. ... 29.20 Miss l.ucy Smith wick, 30 a. Gibson land, 50 a. Highland po cosin la "J H. 85 A. R. Dunning and J. 1). Lilley, 13 a. Henry Carton land 3.55 Mrs. J, W. Hopkins, 100 a. Harmon Williams land .J. 33.65 'j Williams Township—Colored Moses Andrews, 71 acres Andrews land x 54.70 j Aaron Andrews, 24 acres Andrews land . 13.45 j Hen Baremore, 60 acres Stanley Field land ~ 13.30 i Knowledge Barrow, 10 a. Wiley Gardner land 2.65 j Magg'e Clark, 13 a.'! dward 1-ee land i. 4.00 i John Cherry Estate 23 a. residence 9.30 Abraham Vagan, 19 acres Garrett land 16.70 ( Annie Fagan, 10 ai re, residence « : 5.35 / Liza Green. 4 acres Knight land, 5 acres island land, 1 a. ret. 13.25 Tom Hardison, 10 acres Hardison land • 6.60 i W. W. Lanier, 30 acres Gray land 19.70 j George Lyons, 5 acre - residence, 5 acres Perry land 15.00 i Joe Moore, 34 acres residence I LOO j R. M. Moore, 66 acres residence ■ 2740 I Anthony Perry, 10 acres Fannie Yarrell land 6.60 i John Yates, 10 acret residence 9JO j Poplar Point Townahip—White 1 L. A. Clark, 110 acres Tee I land _ 121.10 WILLIAMSTON the courthouM door in Martin Counly, the following described real estate: 11 All that certain piece, parcel, or tract I of land situate, lying, and being in Mar tin County and State of North Caro lina, adjoining the lands of N. C. Ev- S erett, G. T. Johnson, Coburn land, and others, being situate about five miles southwest from Kobersonville, and containing 140 acres, more or less, as per plat thereof made by J. H. Grimes, surveyofj and attached to the abstract 1 now on file with the Atlantic Joint 1 Stock Land Bank of Raleigh, and being s the land formerly owned by Joshua Johnson and devised in his will, dated April 22, 1899, and recorded in will s j book 4, page 386, Clerk's office of Mar t tin County, having been devised to C. . S. Johnson and Florence A. Johnson j and afterwards conveyed to C. S. Johnson by S. P. Briley and C. T. I Johnson by deeds dated December 28, . j 1911, and November 12, 1917, and re . corded in book C-l, at page 101 and . book T-l, at page 181, respectively, in . Martij County registry. i The' purchaser at said sale will be ' required to deposit with the commis jsioner 10 per cent of the amount of his bid, pending confirmation by the court. 1 j This October 28, 1931. 1 ! • * JNO. C. RODMAN, JR., 030 4tw Commissioner. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL j- PROPERTY i Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain deed of 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, 1 page 72, and at the request of the hold er of the said note, I will offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash, at the '■ courthouse door of Martin County onj 1 Saturday, November 14t.h„ 1931, at 12 j o'clock in., the following described land: Being a certain tract of land bought i from Mr. Whit Moore in 1925, around three acres, more or less, and situated on the north side of the public high way leading from Kveretts to Wil liainston, North Carolina. And bound ed on the east by Whit Moore, on the ' north by A. ('. L. Railroad tract, on! the west by Alonza Allen and on the | south by Kveretts and Willianiston highwav, and being the same tract of, land whore W. S. Mallory now lives. This the 12th day of October, 1931.1 J, S. AYF.RS. 023 4tw . Trustee, j NOTICE OF RESALE Under and by virtue of the power of j ale contained in that certain deed of rust executed to the undersigned rustees, oil the 15th day of July, 1927, by Kli Gurganus and wife, of record j n book X-2, pages 465 and 466, to' secure notes of even date therewith, I and the stipulations not having been j omplied with, and at the request of: he holder of said bonds, and order f, esule, the undersigned trustees will, n the 28th day of October, 1931, at 12 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 ide of Main Street in the town of I Willianiston, N. C., 213 feet, from th' , intersection-of' the south line of Main Street to the west line of Smith wick j Street, said point being within the jarty wall between the property here-' n conveyed and that of Kli Gurganus ( ind Dunning and Moore: thence along Dunning and Moore's line S. 30 E. 110 feet to corner of Kli Gurganus, lunning and Moure, and Harrison Urothers and Company; thence along Harrison Brothers and Company line >5 E. 69 feet to corner of Kli Gur ganus heirs; thence along Kli Gur canus heirs' line and party wall line 30 W. 173 feet to Main Street, the >eginniug. Said lot having a brick tore thereon 2') feet by 80 feet, and k ing the same lot deeded to Kli Gur fanus by James K. Smithwick, dated E lune 2S. 1901, of record in the Regis- ■ er of Deeds office of Martin County I n book KKK, page 528, and being the 3 anie land surveyed and plotted by S. 2 'eel, surveyor, oil April 16, 1927, said 3 nap being referred to for a part of , •= his description. This 12tb day of o cto ' ,er - 1931. L. K. JOHNSON. B. A. CRITCHER, il62tw^ — NOTICE Having qualified as executor under the last will and testament of W. Ben jamin Everett, deceased, late of Rober sonville in the County of Martin, no tice is hereby given to all persons holding claims against the said estate to present them for payment to me on or before the 15th day of January, 1932 or the same will be pleaded m bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate payment of same. This the Ist day of October, 1931. THOMAS EVERETT, Executor, i NOTICE OP SALE UNDER MORTGAGE DEED Under and by the terms, and by the authority in me vested in that cer tain mortgage deed, executed by C. G. Gurkin and wife, Eva C. Gurkin, and H. Gurkin, on the 22! id day of De cember, 192(1, which is duly recorded in book F-2, at page 316, of the Mar tin County records, I will sell, at the courthouse door of Martin County, on' Thursday, the 12th day of November, 1931, at 12 o'clock noon, the follow ing described land, viz: Known as the T. O. Woolard tract,; beginning at a marked black gum on the north side of Free Union road, in the head of Deep Bottom Branch, thence down the run of said branch to kUorner in the Ball Gray line; thence N. 45 E. to a cedar known as the Stalling* corner; thence S. 10 E. to the said Free Union road, thence up the said road to the beginning, con-! i taining 10 acres, more or less. See 1 book H, page 166, Martin County rec-| ords for a full description. Also that trajct adjoining. Beginning at an oak post on the! I Dykes road, running a northerly di rection to a cedar tree in the Pollock I Condensed Statement of Condition Branch Banking I & Trust Company I WILLIAMSTON, N. C. At the Close of Business September 29, 1931 RESOURCES Loans and discounts $3,069,483.00 Overdrafts 8.45 H Banking Houses, Furniture and Fix tures 112,997.95 ■ Other Stocks and Bonds 125,300.00 (S U. S. and N. C. Bonds 2,514,279.82 B Marketable and Municipal Bonds 230,000.00 Cash and Due from Banks I $7,222,216.33 LIABILITIES y I Capital Stock $ 400,000.00 Surplus 200,000.00 Undivided profits 102,947.89 Reserve for Interest and Dividends 13,500.00 Reserve for Elm City Purchase 2,000.00 Deposits 6,503,768.44 $7,222,216.33 S Total Cash and Marketable Bonds $3,914,426.93 Total Deposits $6,503,768.44 1 60 Per Cent of Deposits in Cash and Bonds 1 Sound Banking and Trust Service for Eastern Carolina B 1 Wilson, Williamston, Warsaw, Goldsboro, Whit | akers, Bailey, Plymouth, Selma, Fayetteville, Kinston, New Bern, Elm City R. T. F.iimondson, 46 acres residence 36.90 Mrs. R F. Griffin Estate, 40 acres residence. 25 a. Griffin land 22.20 li. L. Hopkins, 150 acres Taylor land 106.00 L. i. Leggett, 48 acres residence 3B 30 W. S. I.eKKett, 59 a. res., 30 a. Joyner land - 73.00 V. G. Taylor, 470 acres residence, 200 acres Roebuck land, 70 acres Knox land, 66 acres I'earce land, 53 acres Sil- » verthorne land, 87 acres Leggett land, 35 acres, Hdmond * oil land - ——905.30 Mrs. Laura Whitaker, 45 acres l*eggett land 27.60 „ . Poplar Point Township—Colored S. P. Moore, 270 Cofield land 125.30 Joe Tillery, 55 acres Cofield land 37.80 Griffins Townahip—White Beverly Corey, 15 acres residence, 60 acres Head of Swamp land, 5 acres Sophia J. Corey land .. Mrs. J. R. Corey, 25 acres residence ; 14.70 IL. F.. Corey Estate, 156 acres residence 1— . 79.50 Robert Corey, 25 acres Hardy Corey place 10.00 Thomas A. Corey, 50 acres county line land - 3.55 Mrs. J. A. Daniel, 131 acres residence > s- 53.60 Louisa Liltey, 75 acres residence 40.50 A. F. Manning, 93 acres Smithwick land, 125 a. old res 56.80 * Geo. M. Pcele, 90 acres residence, 10 acres adj. J. E. R., 50 acres wire grass land, 7 acres Corey Mrs. Joliu i. Peel, 68 acres residence .. 51.50 Mrs. S. H. I'erry, 150 acres residence 53.00 . Claudius Koberson, 156 acres residence . 114.80 James E. Roberson, 55 acres res. 30.80 J, H. Styron. 100 acres Moore land * : 27.80 K. T. Woolard, 200 acres J. T. Peele land - * - > 11.00 Griffin* Township—Colored Geo. Butler, 45 a. adj. Chas. Williams, 25 acres residence, 35 acres Perry land : 46.20 Mary Corey heirs, 7 acres Mary Corey tract 2.10 Ada Godard, 14 a. res., 150 a. Revels land, 2a. Stallins land 28.00 B. R. Godard, 40 acres residence 14.40 George F. Godard, 38 acres residence 18.10 Golius Godard, 40 acres residence, 125 a. Corey land 37.20 Kader Stallings, 60 acres residence _ 23.34) • "t . *> ■ 1 Cross Roads Township—White Ayers, J. 8., Est., 75 aeries Ayers land ... 52.60 Bailey Barahill & Adkins, 50 acres woods land, 300 acres Barnhill land, 3-4 interest r u 270.89 Bailey, J. E., Heirs, 1 vacant lot 4JO Barnhill Bros., 290 acres White land, 3 acres mill sit 478.01 Barnhill and Roebuck, 90 acres Biggs land 85.00 Barnhill, A. L., 1 town lot i 23.30 Beach, Mrs. J. R., 69 acres Beach land 48 90 Bullock, J R., 30 a. res., 13 a., Gurganus land, 14 a. Leary Id. 72.80 Clarks and Taylor, 2 town lots 53.20 Ctarit. Mrs. J. C., 196 acres Roberson land 208.00 Clark, L. A., 170 acres Moore land 199.80 Clark, S. H., 225 acres Clark land 220 60 Hargrove, Mrs. R. H., 195 acres Roebuck land _ 94^00 lames, Mrs. Nancy J 80 acres Wynn land _ - 99.60 |®"y» J- H., Estate, 25 acres woods land '-i. 4.20 Keel, G. L., 60 acres Burroughs land 81.00 Laggatt, Charlie, 66 a. Leggett land, 50 a. Leggett land yy'yfl Leggett, H W., jr., 50 acres Leggett land 42 70 W. A., Estate, 85 acres Ayers land 32 60 Mobley, Mrs. Knicheon, 50 acres Mobley land _ (0-d.-- wtar) Friday, October SO, 1931 ! line, thence N. 45 E. with tiki Pol lock line, to the head of a email ditch, a pott, thence down the said ditch in a southerly direction to a pott at the head of the cartway, thence along said cartway southerly to a Mack gum on the Dyke* road, thence west along said j Dykes jroad to the beginning, con- I 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. HOW ONE WOMAN LOST 20 POUNDS OF FAT ! Lost Her Prominent Hips— i Double Chin—Sluggishness \> Gained Physical Vigor— A Shapely Figure t .If you're fat first remove the 1 cause I >j Take one half teaspoonful of i KRUSCHEN SALTS in a glass of i hot water every morning—in 3 weeks i get on the scales and note how many ' pounds of fat have vanished. Notice also that you have gained in energy—your skin is clearer—you feel younger in body—KRUSCHEN will give any fat person a joyous surprise. J Get an 85c bottle of KRUSCHEN J SALTS from any leading .druggist any i where in America (lasts 4 weeks). If : this first bottle doesn't convince you this is the eisiest, safest, and surest j way to lose fat—-your money gladly . returned.
The Enterprise (Williamston, N.C.)
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