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- 1 , - Tuesday, November 3,1931 ["l'l 1 "!! Peraonala , I Club llactiac* Entertain men ta | Weddings Engajferoenta PkUotheas To Meet Friday The Baptist Philathea class will meet with Mrs. Wheeler Martin at her home Friday night, at 7:30. All members are requested to attend. Attend Football Game Here Misses Elizabeth Alexander, Rose Bateman, Hazel Coflield, Anna Prit chett, Julia Underwood and Fran ces Spruill, teachers in the Colum bia High School, attended the Wil liamston-Columbia football game here Friday. Fiw/j Friends Here W." A. Ellison, of Belhaven. visited relatives in town Friday night. /»' Town Saturday Attorney Norris, of Columbia, was here last Saturday attending to pro fessional busihess. Attend Football Game Here Misses Lucy Jarvis and Nelle Spencer, teachers in the Columbia schools, attended the footltall game here last Friday between Columbia and Williamston. In Town Friday Chief of Police Gray, of Rob- was here last Friday aft ernoon on business. Spends Week-End Here Mr. Z. Hardy Rose, who is teach- j ing in the Columbia High School, spent the week-end here with his family. I Visits in Four Oaks —r~f Mrs. W. C Manning, jr., spent last Saturday in Four Oaks, with her mother, Mrs. Bettie Adams. P Spends Sunday Here Mr. Lewis Root, of Rocky Mount, spent Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Boles. Attend Meeting in Raleigh Mrs. F. M. Manning and Mr. W.! C. "Manning attended a meeting of. the State Press Association in Ra-1 leigh Saturday. Visitors From Columbia Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Decs, and j Messrs. Dennis COIUIM and Jesse! Brickhouse, of Columbia, were vis- j itors here last Saturday. • T . I CouldVl Use Tliis Clte^k&J jjy for.#* -4pT J ' Tb» winner* far V * \W/r,,-Lc A/J "*® h period will he £|V» /VV)^ W "ITy announced over *«rl'i«FriendlyFire ** rss.- 01^0^ £* ,'//, Thk li TOUT oppor tunlljri Get your ■ 111 ■ Sail of tiae rule* A Ten words written by you may make it your*. Listen— Every two weeks, until further notice over the sir, if Mh • cheek for SSOO will be mailed to the one —»n«Hng MM the best tenxword, or less, advertising phrase or slogan on Friendly Five Shoes daring the two MM weeks* period preceding. W that is necessary to try for one of these awards f « is to write ten words, or less, in your own language « according to the very simple ______ rules, which may be had lor WRITE TEN , J WORDS ~ the asking at this store. ■ , '' £ t * ,'%!& '^'*. 9 -■' - '•*''*> '• . - . .. • . if JAIMAN SHOE COMPANY, HASH VILLI, Till, ► t' " ■ . • ; * Margolis Brothers FRIENDLY FIVE SHOES ■MgMiAyjufc.. f Society™ Personals 9 Mn. ELBERT S. PEEL, Editor iiiiiiitiiiiiiiii)tiiHiiiiitiiiiiWHiiiimiiiuiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiMiiiiiimiiiui(iitinminiimiiiniinuiiiiiim iHimuhwhhhl » j Visit Relatives Here Sunday II | Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Robertson t and daughter, Sally Baker, of Ahos -11 kie, visited Mr. Robertson's mother Mrs. J. L. Robertson, here Sunday * i Here For Week-End e Mr. and Mrs. Robert Van Meter, " of Kinston, were here for the week " end with Mr. and Mrs. Cliff. —♦— - Spend Saturday in Wilson f Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Peel spent Saturday in Wilson with their son, Elbert, jr., who underwent an op eration for removal of tonsils and ' adenoids in a Wilson hospital. Mi. Peel returned Sunday night. Mrs. Peel and Elbert, jr., will return to morrow. i Spcr.d Sunday in Tarboro Mrs. J innie Biggs, Mr. Asa Tom |Crawfofd, Harry Biggs, and Misses Frances Williams and Ruth Man ning spent Sunday in Tarboro with Dr. and Mrs. Edgar Morrison. I - In Raliigh Sunday 1 Messrs. Maurice Watts and Wil liam Chase were in Raleigh Sunday. ■ Visiting Here This Week Mrs. Arthur McDaniel, of Whit akers, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jack • Downing this week. Spend Surulay in Greensboro | Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Peele, Henry Harrison, and Miss Eva Peele spent Sunday in Greensboro with Miss | Edith Peele, who is in (school at j North Camlina College for Women. [ Here From Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Joel Muse, of Wil son, spent the week-end here with Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Manning, sr. In Eliiabetk City Mrs." Eloise Bennett, Messrs. C. D. Carstarphen, and Julius S. Peel i visited friends at Chopanoke and i | Elizabeth City during the week-end. On Tobacco Market Mr. Lawrence Ellis, of Jamesville Route 1, was a visitor on the local I tobacco market yesterday. 1 In Town Monday Messrs. R. W. Salsbury and F. L. 1 j Haislip, of Hamilton, were here yes-' i terday on business. PUaiIBHKO BVIRV -mmPAY Am HWPOY ■MP— HHIUII I^l PHONE |l Anything for I i| This Department | I s I HiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiDi! ■■ 1 ■" » In Wilson Saturday n Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Manning and i- Mrs. M. J. Moye were in Wilson r, Saturday attending the homecoming r. [ celebration at Atlantic Christian j College. ■ t j f Friends Here J Miss Pauline Croson, of Golds boro, visited friends here during the ' week-end. 1 • t ; Visit Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Mrs. Calno Lowden and daughter, of Wilson, spent the week-end with j Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Harrison. • From Washington, D. C. Mrs. John Enright and children, "| of Washington City, a.re spending several days here with Mrs. En ; right's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. 11 Peel. Mr. Enright was here for the s j week-end. .! • j In Town Monday Mrs. Garland Anderson, of James ville, shopped here yesterday. . *■ Announce Birth . ' Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jernigan an nounce the birth of a daughter at their home in Norfolk, Va., Satur ■ day, October 31, 1931. Mrs. Jerni- L gan is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cowan, of Williamston. ♦ Visitor Here Yesterday I Tom Woodley, of Creswell, was in I town yesterday, i—•— 1 Spend Sunday in Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Dred Harden spent Sunday in Wilson with relatives. 1 From Her tie County Mrs. John Tarkenton, of Bertie County, shopped here last Saturday. In Greensboro Sunday Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Peel, Miss Eva' 1 Peel, and Mr. Henry Harrison visit- ! Ed Miss Edith Peel in Greensltoro j Sunday. 1 Visitors Here Yesterday Miss Nancy Swindell and Mr. | James Williams, of Washington, were guests of the Kings here last evening. |fOR SALE: MEN'S SECOND liaml sl|i|iers. Sonic real bargains. 1 ! Willard's Shoe Shop. C ity, n.l 2t ——^l THE ENTERPRISE Move Monday | Mrs. Mary Belle Osborne and her father, Mr. Sam Harrell, moved from the apartment over Hodges store to the home of Mrs. Fannie Carstarphen on Main Street yesterday. I Hostess to Jamesville Chip . I Miss Fannie Latham Martin was ( hostess to the Beaux Arts Club of James Wednesday night, entertain | ing at a theatre party at Watts The atre in Williamston. After the show an ice course was enjoyed at a Wil liamston soda fountain. . I Members present included Misses . Edith Stallings, Ruth Modlin, Opal Brown, Ella Moore Davenport, Mrs. Charles Davenport, Mrs. Carl Bare foot, and Miss Martin. WA NTS 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 urown bulbs. Emily L. Whitley, (Williamston, Route J, Phone 44(>3. WE WANT TO BUY PINE OK 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 \\ atts Street with water and lights. Apply to VV. A. Ellison, Bel haven, N. C. s-25-lmo CABBAGE PLANTS FOR SALE: Early Jersey- Wakefields. 20 cent per 100. 11". C. Green at Pecan Grove j Farm, Williamston, N. I Plants ob- J tained from the very best seeds, j nJ-6 f tf CABBAGE PLANTS FOR SAI.E: Fine Jersey Wakefield Cabbage j plants, ready for setting: SLSO 1,000, or 15 cents 100 at the farm. J. L. Holliday. R K. I>. 1, Williamston, N. C. n3 St NOTICE OF SALEv Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that deed of trust executed to the undersigned trustee by L. B. Koberson and wife, Fannie Roberson, dated Ist day of February, 1931, and the stipulations not having been complied with, and at the request 1 of the holder of said note, the under-- ( signed trustee will, lll the 23rd- day of j November, 1931, at 12 o'clock noon, jn j front of the courthouse door of Mar tin County, offer for sale, to the high est bhider, for cash, the following de scribed land: My one-fourth undivided interest in my father's estate, and bounded and described as follows: Bounded on the north by l.anier heirs, on the east by | W. R. Koberson, and on the south by I the old Jamesville and Williamston | road, and on the west by Ben Gray j and same being the lands owned by L. ! B. Koberson ami containing 75 acres, ' be the same more or less. This 21st day-of October, 1931. Mrs. A. CORKY. 027 4tw „ Trustee, B, A. Critcher, attorney. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the authority contained in that certain deed of trust executed to the undersigned trustee by j Henry I). Harrison ami wile, Ida M. j Harrison, on the 3tlth dav of March, I 1921, and of record in the public regis I try of Martin County in book G-2, at, page 234, said deed of trust given to secure certain notes of even date and tenor therewith, and the stipulations therein contained not having been com plied with, at the request of the parties interested, Jlie undersigned trustee will, on Tuesday, the 24tli day of November 1931, at 12 o'clock hoon, in front of the courthouse door in the town of i Williamston, North Carolina, offer forj sale to the highest bidder, for cash,! the following irescrihed property: Beginning at a stub, a corner at the! Greenville road, running a southeast-1 wardly course alow VY. A, Bailey's I line 70 yards (70) to a stake: thence j along W. A. Bailee's line a northerly; course 17* and 1-2 yards (17 1-2) to a' stake; thence a westardly course Javan Rogerson's line seventy yard.! (70) to a stake at (he Greenville road: thence down said road seventeen and one-half (17 1-2) yards to the begin-1 I At The | | Change I denly get dizzy and | I seem blind. I would |i I get faint and have no i I strength. My nerves were on 1 ■ edge. I would not |i I sleep at night. "Cardul did won- If I ders for me. I rec- || I ommend it to all gjM I women who are pass- Hi I lng through the crltl- IJJ I cal period of change. §jß H I have found It a fine H I medicine."— un. unua m I Murphy, Poplar Bluff, Mo. fcifl Cardul la a purely vege- WSj B table medicine and con- |H ■ tftlna no itangeioua drugs. | I Tftk* Theijford'i Black-DraueW | I nv Cotißtlpstlon, Indigestion, I I and pillQucn*',*, WILLIAMSTON NORTH , [ ning, containing one-quarter ,of an ;r " cre . 2nd. Bgeinning at a gum in a branch II John M. Rogerson and Harrison cor „ ner; thence witlt"J\ihn N. Rogerson's line north 84 3-4 west 21 60-100 chains; n thence south 20 1-2 west 11.10 chains; thence south 1 1-2 west two chains; thence south 89 1-2 east 10 . 60-100 chains to a branch, Cowing's line; b thence up said branch to the begin-; ning, containing 22 acres, more or less, S and being lot No. 1 of El'za Harrison j Division, j 3rd. Beginning at a ground bridge i- on the road near W. R. Robertson's house: thence an eastward course a long W. R. Robertson's line to a ditch; v thence along a northerly course along . said ditch to 11. D. Harrison's line to the road: thence a southern course a long said road to the beginning, con s taining one acre, more or lesfc. Dated this the 24th day of October. 1 1931. WHEELER MARTIN, 027 4tw Trustee. J NOTICE OF SALE I Under and by virtue oT the power of sale contained in thafWrtain "fleed |of trusf- executed to the undersigned trustee on the Ist day of December, 1930, of record in bo k C-3, pane 378, | j to secure a note of even date there i w ith,-and the -sitptriations not having been complied with, and at the re quest of the holder of said bond, the undersigned trustee will, on the 14th ' ' day of November, 1031, at 12 o'clock -Inoon, in front of the courthouse door .of Martin County, offer for sale-to the highest bidder the following described I ' ;land:. I Same being a tract of land in Cross Roads Township, Martin County. " bounded on tie north by A. C. Barn-' r hill and Joe Wynn, on the south by llenry Wynn. on the east by Wilson j land and Garland Frbes, on the west by Joe Wynn, and being known as > the Martin land. This 14th day of October, 1931. 1 B. A. CRITCHER, 020 4tw Trustee. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL J PROPERTY I nder and by virtue of the power) 1 of sale contained in a certain deed ot 'trust executed to the undersigned - trustee by Mrs. C. A. Martin on the 19th day ot September, 1930, and of record in the public registry of Mai tin -County in book C-3, at page 352, jsaid deed of trust having lK;en given : jto secure a certain note of even date , and tenor therewith, default 1 . having been made in the payment of same -land the stipulation contained in the f deed of trust not having been com , I plied with, and at the request of the ; holder of said note, the undersigned | trustee will, on I-riday. the 4th day > t December, 1931, at 12 o'clock in , In r front of the courthouse iKior in the ( town of Williamston, North Carolina. e offer for sale to the highest bidder, ..tor cash, the following described real > I estate, to w it-: , ' Bounded on the north by Emma I Ilighsmith, on the east by N. C. State .'Highway No. 3(1 and J, W. Peel,, on I the south In Octavius Joyner and I'aul i Rogers, and on the west by J. S 11.ir . j.dist.tn'a::.som; IcmitainniK tii'teeii aqwsr . more or less, and-know n as the Jcshtia Held, bought by Wheeler Martin, sr.,; j from Van and it. It Williams, i This the 2nd -day of November, 1931. | ! R. G. HARRISON, • n3 4tw Trustee. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL , PROPERTY Under and by virtue of the power] of sale contained in a certain deed of | trust executed to the undersigned | trustee by Marvin Gurganus on the I 7th day- of February, 1931, and of record in the public registry of Mar-j tin County in hook C-3, at page 440. said tfeed of trust having been given! Ito secure a certain note of even date j | and tenor therewith, default having been made in the payment i f sain -, ! land the stipulations contained in the j I WATTS Williamston I Wednesday Nov. 4 "IN LINE OF DUTY" Featuring NOAH BEERY and SUE CAROL I ' I 10c to Everybody I I Thurs.-Fri. Nov. 5-6 !■ SKY-LINE'' I Saturday * Nov. 7 I HOOT GIBSON "THE HARD HOMBRE" H 4 11 » ■ *46 „ * VIR6INIA ELECTRIC and POWER COMPANY ' f- r *l . ,n,,t not having been com plied with, and at the request of the i holder of said note, the undersigned! ■ trustee wftttf~On Friday, the 4th day I i of December, 19.11, at 12 o'clock it}.. ; in front of the courthouse door in the town of WiHiamston, North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder. I Tor cash, the following described real estate, to wit: Bounded oh the east 'by the lands' i of J. Rowers* and Brother, and on the I south by the lands of J. Rogeri and Brother, and on the west by the Bear .rass and Everett* road, and on the north by the lands oi Ben Mason, and said tract of laml being that deeded to inv mother. Addie Gurgantis, and I her heirs by I), R. Gurganus, and said! trait of land contains 93 acres, more '*■ less. Being all niy undivided in-1 terest in the above described lands. ! , This the 2nd dav of November 1931 I R. G, HARRISON. »>'•}«" Trustee. Elbert S. Peel, Attorney. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ~ Lnder and l>y virtue of the power i of s.ile contained in a certain deed of trust executed to the undersigned trus-j tee by Mrs. Iv.'itir,i \ , GrilTen and ' I-rank GrilTen on the 20th day oi De cember, 1929, and of'record, in the public registry of Martin County in book C-3, at page 123, Va7r deed of trust having been given to secure cer tain notes of even date and tenor I TEACHERS! When You Attend the Teachers' Meeting Here Saturday Morning, By All Means See Our New Display of FALL AND WINTER FROCKS We have scores of models that bring to light new sleeve arrangement—fur touches—new neck line, waist, and skirt details. Femininekind has nit been offered such an opportunity in years. We extend to you a welcome to visit our store. Make it your headquarters, regardless of whether or not you buy. We are always glad to have you. Barnhill Brothers WILLIAMSTON, N. C. "When Better Merchandise Is Sold, Barnhill Will Sell It" JMUKKStI.CfedH'. I b5 " ■ Condensed Statement of Condition J Branch Banking | | & Trust Company 1 WILLIAMSTON, N. C. jjj At the CI(V eof Business September 29, 1931 RESOURCES |y Loans and discounts $3,069,483.00 M |g Overdrafts . g45 g| |H Banking fioiises, Furniture and Fix- J fg tures ~ a . 112,997.95 I Other Stocks and Bonds 125,300.00 «- S g U. S. and N. C. Bonds 2,514,279.82 § p Marketable and Municipal Bonds 230,000.00 | §| Cash and Due from Banks -- 1,170,147.11 S $7,222,216.33 f LIABILITIES |g Capital Stock $ 400,000.00 || jj Surplus 200,000.00 §§ Undivided profits 102,947.89 8 §= Reserve for Interest and Dividends , 13,500.00 ( || Reserve for Elm City Purchase 2,000.00 | m Deposits 6,503,768.44 M $7,222,216.33 I p| Total Cash and Marketable Bonds $3,914,426.93 s p Total Deposits . $6,503,768.44 g gg 60 Per Cent of Deposits in Cash and Bonds jjj|j Sound Banking and Trust Service for Eastern fg Carolina pg Wilson, WiHiamston, Warsaw, Goldsboro, Whit- 8 p akers, Bailey, Plymouth, Selma, Fayetteville, Kinston, New Bern, Elm City PAGE THREE J therewith, default having been made in the payment of the same, and the , stipulation* contained in* the deed of | trust not having been complied with, I and at the request of the holder of said notes, the undersigned trustee will, on Friday, the 4th day of De cember, 1031, at 12 'o'clock nn., in front of the courthouse door in the | town of WiHiamston, North Carolina, | offer for sale to the highest bidder, I for cash, the following described real I estate, to wit: Bounded on the north by the lands of J. L. Coltrain on the south by the lands of Mrs. J. W. Hopkins and the Jones road, and bounded on the east ; by the Rome Moore land on the west by* Mrs. J. W. Hopkins land. This trait of land being the same that we i now live on and cultivate, and said tract of land contains 100 acres, more |or less, and said tract of land Iving ! and being in WiHiamston Township. I'his the 2nd dav of November, 1931. R, G. HARRISON. : n3 4tw Trustee. F.lhert S. Peel, attorney. $5,000.00 IN CASH PRIZES ____See^Y2^_Druggist
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