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Tuesday, November 17,1931 rPwiomia I T% 1 I PHONS 1 I Society & Personals I ! Weddinci 1 s s EnWmoat. | ®LB*RT 8. PEEL, Bdfcot t I 46 Spends Week-End Here Miss Mary King Ellison, of Bel haven, spent the week-end here with her aunt, Mrs. Latham Thrower, and Mr. Thrower. InHospital at Washington Ned Cunningham was operated on in a Washington hospital last Fri day night for appendicitis. He is , reported to be recovering rapidly from the operation and will possibly C be home this week. Spends Week End at Home Buck Saunders, student at Chapel Hill, spent the week-end here with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Saunders. * Leaves for Greenville Rev. C. T. Rogers will leave to mcyrow for Greenville, where he will attend the annual conference of the | Methodist church for eastern and central North Carolina. j Returns To Davidson Miss Bess Sample, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. F. M. Man ning, returned to her home in Da vidson yesterday. BEWARE tifM Md on wmter roads Don't wnit for at* GOODYEAR ddentr—get Mir PATHFINDER rubber en ewiy nzt -I « -• Bach in wceei new, new ojn Jtj4.4o-2ia4.tei4.ee need them *»« M» s-»e »4» more right BOW *.*« thfffi Hfiy time mi In the yeer. Ifea 29x4.75-20 0.7s »-97 fact, good, tiree 29*5.00-19 *.»• fc.ee ■how almoet no 3c x s.oc-2o 7.1* *.*• WBa *. lß #8x5.25-18 7-N 7.M stiU bel'new" neat 81x5.25 21 spring, e » « |SxB«.J# •.?« tie Central Service Station WILLIAMSTON, N. C. Condensed Statement of Condition Branch Banking & Trust Company WILLIAMSTON, N. C. At the Close of Business September 29, 1931 RESOURCES . * Loans and discounts $3,069,483.00 Overdrafts .... 8.45 Banking Houses, Furniture and Fix tures 112,997.95 Other Stocks and Bonds 125,300.00 U. S. and N. C. Bonds _ 2,514,279.82 Marketable and Municipal Bonds 230,000.00 Cash and Due from Banks 1,170,147.11 $7,222,216.33 LIABILITIES Capital Stock ..$ 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 i « _________ $7,222,216.33 Total Cash and Marketable Bonds $3,914,426.93 Total Deposits $6,503,768.44 60 Per Cent ot Deposits in Cash and Bonds Sound Banking and Trust Service for Eastern Carolina Wilson, Williamston, Warsaw, Goldsboro, Whit akers, Bailey, Plymouth, Selma, Fayetteville, Kinston, New Bern, Elm City In Quantico This Week Mrs. L. P. Lindsley and mother, Mrs. Stephen Gano, are visiting rel atives in Quantico, Va., this week. Visitors Here Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Vance Bunting, of Bethel, visited relatives here Sun jday. In Akoskie Sunday Mr. and Mrs. David Keel, Mrs. 'Ellen Cowen Twiddy, and Mr. Ver ' die Lassiter visited Mr. and Mrs. 'George W. Lassiter in Ahoskie Sun day. Visitors Here Sunday Mr. Lewis Root, of Rocky Mount, visited Mr. and Mrs. Whitman Bolls here Sunday. % • ■ In Greenville Last Week Miss Annie Shields Van Dyke spent last week-end in Greenville with relatives. • Spend Sunday in Farmville Mr. and Mrs. Milton Moye spent Sunday in Farmville with Mr. Moye's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Moses Moye. Visitors Here Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Hardison, of Plymouth, were here Sunday visiting. ♦ Visit Relatives Here Mr. and Mrs. Tom Anderson, of Wilson, visited relatives here Sunday. Visiting His Mother Dr. W. H. Harrell, of Norfolk, is visiting his mother, Mrs. W. H. Har rell, who is ill at her home on Sim mons Avenue. # Kiwfi His Family Here Mr. W. B. Watts, of Zebulon, spent the week-end here with his family. # Fttif in Plymouth Mr. and Mrs. Jack Frank spent the week-end with Mrs. Frank's mother, Mrs. E. R. Jackson, in Ply mouth. y —♦ — Visit in Raletgh Mrs. Gaylord Harrison and son, Bobbie, spent last week-end in Ra leigh with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Frizzell. ♦ Visitor Here Monday Messrs. Locke Smallwood and John Tarkenton, of Windsor, were here yesterday. ■ * . Visitor Here Monday Mrs. F. M. Dunstan, of Windsor, was a business visitor in our town Monday. From Jamesville Mr. H. B. Barber, of Jamesville, was in town yesterday. • In Town Monday Mr. James R. Corey, of the Farm Life section, was a visitor here yes terday. From Robersonvttle Arthur Johnson, of Robersonville, was a business visitor here Monday. — Visit in Rocky Mount Mrs. P. H. Brown and daughter, Thelma, visited Mrs. Brown's broth er, Robert Everett, in Rocky Mount Sunday. ♦ Visitor Here Monday Dr. Charles Roebuck, of Coleraine, was in town Monday. ——♦ Visitor Here Yesterday Miss Elizabeth Warren, represen tative of the News and Observer, was a business visitor in town yesterday. Here Yesterday _ + Messrs. Edmond Harris, S. H. Mobley, and J. B. Rawls, farmers of Bear Grass Township, were in town Monday. • ■- From Windsor Editor Mayon Parker, of the Ber tie Ledger-Advance, was here on business Monday. • In Dunn Sunday Mr. S. H. Grimes visited friends in Dunn last Sunday. Visits in Benson ♦ Miss Mary Benson, a member of the local faculty, visited relatives in Benson last Sunday. • Visits in Fremont Miss Serena Peacock viaiud her parents in Fremont last week-end. ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON "It is only by trying to under stand others that we can get our own hearts understood." We study earnestly to understand every subtle need of the occasion where we officiate and * bring to it a knowledge that is complete. B.S. COURTNEY Funeral Director Telephones 155 and 44 THE BNTERPRIS& Beaux Arts Club Miss Ruth Modlin entertained the members of the Beaux Arts Club of Jamesville at a theatre party at Wil liamston last Wednesday night. Following the show, an ice course was served at a drug afcre. Those present included Misses Ella Moore Davenport, Edith Stallings, Fannie Latham Martin, Opal Brown, Mrs. Charles Davenport, Mrs. Carl Bare foot, and Miss Ruth Modlin. • Repairs to the dikes of Holland cost i $1,000,000 annually. NOTICE We, the undersigned, having quali fied as administrators of the estate of Leman L. Taylor, deceased, late of Martin County, North Carolina, no tice is hereby given to all persons hold j ing claims against said estate to pre sent the same for payment to the un dersigned on or before the 19th day of October, 1932, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of the recovery of same. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment of the same. This 19th dav of October, 1931. Mrs. MAMIE TAYLOR, EDWARD JAMES, 020 6tw Administrators. NOTICE OF SALE By virtue of and pursuant to decree of the superior court of Martin County entered in the case of Atlantic Joint Stock Land Bank vs. C. S, Johnson, et at, the undersigned commissioner will, on Saturday, November 28, 1931, at noon, offer for sale, at" public auc tion, for cash, to the highest bidder, at the courthouse door in Martin County, the following described real estate: All that certain piece, parcel, or tract of land situate, lying, and.being in Mar tin County and State of North Caro lina, adjoining the lands oi N. C. Ev NOTICE Pay Your Taxes on the Installment Plan I Will Take Any Amount You Wish To Pay Pay So Much Per Day, Per Week, Per Month W. B. DANIEL Tax * Collector Town of Williamston A BATHING AUTHORITY WRITES AN ADVERTISEMENT FOR ELECTRIC WATER HEATERS know •thing about "consumer demand" (ex- MKttfjS cept ihe kind I make when A I'm hungry); or "attention value" (except a long yell); *"d "market analysis" just a great big gurgle to me—so as an advertising *m, I'd probably make e good tap dancer. . ■ Bat they say the best advertisement is a satisfied customer—and that's mo. Yes, sir—l sure do like having water for my bath whenever I want it—not too H hot and not too cold—and I like the pretty smile on my mother's face whan of hot water for dish-washing, for clean- fl •ng, or bathing. BttwHwylT'- « Dad's sales resistance was simply anni hilated (ahem!) whan he learned the down payment was only $K>, that the - rest could ba paid on easy monthly terms, and that there was an allowance Believe me—my dad's one right guy he pure knows what aad whan to buy! ■' „ m Say, feller—what is this—a poem or an VIRGINIA ELECTRIC AND POWER COMPANY I 6LECTR*Cm \«IS CHEAP enett, G. T. Johnson, Coburn land, and others, being situate about five miles southwest from Robersonville, and • containing 140 acres, more or less, as I per plat thereof made by J. H. Grimes, | surveyor, and attached to the abstract ] now on file with the Atlantic Joint »Stock Land Bank of Raleigh, and being (the land formerly owned by Joshua i Johnson and devised in his will, dated I April 22, 1899, and recorded in will | book 4, page 386, Clerk's office of Mar- I tin County, having been devised to C. IS, Johnson and Florence A. Johnson and afterwards conveyed to C, S, i Johnson by S. P. Briley and C. T. ; 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 Martin County registry. 1 The purchaser at said sate will he required to deposit with the commis sioner 10 per cent of the amount of his bid, pending confirmation by the court. This October 28, 1931. J NO, C. RODMAN, JR., 030 4tw Commissioner. NOTICE Having qualified as executor under theJast will and testament of W. Ben jamin Everett, deceased, late of Rober sonville in the County of Martin, no tice is hereby Riven to all persons holding claims against the said estate to present them for payment to me on or before the ISth day of January, 1932 or the same will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate pavment of same. This the Ist dav of October, 1931. ' THOMAS EVERETT, 1 Executor. | NOTICE OF SALE Under and hy virtue of a deed of j trust executed to the undersigned i trustee by Willie Sherrod, dated June 8, 1927, and of record in book Y-2, page 257, to secure certain bonds of even date therewith, and the stipula tions not having been complied with, and at the request of the holder of said bonds, the undersigned trustee will, on 16th dav of December, 1931, •IAMSTON offer for sale to the highest, for cash, lin of the courthouse door of •Martin County, at 12 o'clock noon, the following described land: Same bcintf a house and lot in the town of YVilliamston, N. C.. and bound Hatton Street. Fresh Oysters Every Day Choice Meats At All Times LET US SUPPLY YOUR NEEDS FOR THANKSGIVING We Buy Hides and Furs J. H. WARD'S MARKET CITY HALL 4-r -*• Open Season FrL, Nov. 20 Wild Turkeys, Quail, Rabbits Trapping New Low Price on Shells Winchester Ranger 75c Nitro Club 85c BLAKE & LAMB TRAPS NO. 1 1-2 25c Each By the Hundred Culpepper Hardware Co. WILLIAMSTON. N. C. PAGE THREE , | M. D. Wilson's lot, end J. G. God f | ard, or a part o£ the Lloyd land, and . | being known as the Sherrod house t>nd j lot. ' | This 14th day of November, 1931. I] WHEELER MARTIN, ■ 4tw Trustee.
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