Tuesday, November 24, 1931 Paraoaak Club IfMtiac* Here from JamesviUe Mr. W. W. Waters, of JamesviUe, was a business visitor here last Fri day. » ♦ In Wilson for Week-end Miss Mary Alice Dunning spent the past week with Mrs. S. S. Law rence in Wilson. • Home for the Week-end Miss Lucille Hassell, a member' of the Tarboro School faculty, ; spent the week-end here with herj parents, Mr. and Mrs. C B. Has sell. '' » ' To Spend Holidays ' Here Miss Edith Peel, a student at N.' C. C. W., Greensboro, will spend the Thanksgiving holidays here with ' her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. J.I Peel. In Beaufort for Thanksgiving Mrs. J. S. Rhodes and Mrs. C. H. Godwin will spend Thanskiving in Beaufort with Mr. apd Mrs. Frank Hitch. Open Season FrL, Nov. 20 Wild Turkeys, Quail, Rabbits Trapping New Low Price on Shells Winchester Ranger , 75c Nitro Club - 1., 1 85c BLAKE & LAMB TRAPS NO. 1 1-2 \ 25c Each By the Hundred Culpepper Hardware Co. WILLIAMSTON, N. C. 1 -w 1 111 I We Are Thankful. |Plj Wonderfulßesponse Ijj given to our Anniversary Sale by our Mmany friends and customers in this community and section. We invite you to visit us again during this sale, whicji will last for several more days. , May this Thanksgiving be a bless ing to every one, and what an inspira tion it is to consider that first Thanks- 7^pH ftPtfHOB giving Day in October, 1621. And on MO[K»raj -Thanksgiving Day, 1931, when the whole world struggles in the throes of economic disorder, when internal and international strife cloud the blessings |FiSVH df a world virtually at peace, the ex- 1 ample of our Pilgrim forefathers poitijs the way to new laurels and to JTCHPah hope intermingled with thanks. g|l Margolis Bros. ||H Sm ••. $ • » * 4 i - J . "7- Society & Personals Mrs. KLBKRT 8. PKKL, Editor Returns from Burlington Mrs. L. C. Hutchinson returned last week from Burlington where she visited relatives for several weeks. Here from Washington • Mrs. Charles Willis, of Washing ton, visited friends here last week. Here from Wilson Messrs. S. S. Lawrence and Selby ' Anderson, of Wilson, were here last Saturday. j Visits Sister Here Mrs. Robert Bogart, of Washing-j ton, visited her sister, Mrs. John E. Pope, here last Saturday. 1 Here from JamesviUe Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Ange, of ! JamesviUe, were visitors here Sat urday and Sunday. Returns from Baltimore Mrs. Burras Critcher returned to her home here last week from Baltimore where she visited relatives for several days. PUtLIIHID CVKftY TUMDAY To Spend Holidays Here j Misses Josephine Harrison, Fran ces Bowen and Miriam Courtney, students in E. C. Teachers' College, Greenville, will arrive here tonight to spend the holidays with relatives. Spends Week-end Here Raymond McKenzie,* of Fayette ville spent the week-end here with Mrs. McKenzie, who is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Hassell. + I Visit in Kilmarnock, Va. j Mrs. J. G. Staton and nephew, j William Chase, visited relatives in i Kilmarnock, Va., last week. —♦ I Here from Merry Hill Mr. E. S. Askew, of Merry Hill, was a shopper here last Saturday. Attend Game in Durham Messrs. Jack Biggs, Clayton Moore, Jim King, H. G. Horton, Harcum Grimes, L. B. Wynn, Jes sup Harrison, Henry Manning, Ray mond Taylor, Jim Cook, Robert L. Coburn, Hubert Coburn, V. G. Spivey and David N. Hix attended the Duke-Carolina football game in Durham last Saturday. Here from Robersonville Mr. Ed James, of Robersonville, was a business visitor here last Sat urday. T Here from Wake Forest Messrs. Toodlie Holding and Geo. Shearon, of Wake Forest, spent !he week-end here. Clyde Griffin, student in the State University, spent the week-end here with his parents, Mr; and Mrs. S. C. Griffin. In Tarboro Sunday Messrs. C. D. Carstarphen and Francis Barnes were in Tarboro Sunday afternoon and evening. Spending Week Here Mrs. C. O. Pardo, of Norfolk, is spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Godwin. Return Home This Week Mr. and Mrs. Whitman Bolls will return to their home in Lexington, PfcySs Thursday. Mr. Bolls has been connected with the American To , bacco company here this season. ! . _ /« Washington Hospital 1 Mrs. K. B. Crawford is in the Washington Hospital, recovering from a tonsil operation. *T H E ENTERPRISE! ! Returns from Convention Rev. C. H. Dickey returned last Friday from Winston-Salem where he attended the State convention of the Baptist church. • Returns From Hospital Little Ned Cunningham came home Friday from the Washington Hospital, where he had undergone an • operation for appendicitis several 1 ' days ago. He is getting along very i nicely. , Here from Washington Mr. Thad Hodges, of Washing , ton, was here Saturday representing i the Eureka Lumber Company, of Washington. Visit Relatives Here Messrs. John A. Griffin and T. C. Griffin, of Williamston, Route 1, vis j ited relatives here Sunday. Attend Church Services Messrs. Rupert Phillips, W. H. Holliday and George W. Holliday, of Everetts, attended church serv ives here Sunday. From Jamesville Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Ange, of Jamesville, visited friends here Sun day. Visitors Here Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Slade Gray, of ' Washington, visited Mrs. Beulah Brit 1 ton here Sunday. Leave for Kentuchy Mr. and Mrs! Calno Loudon and ' little daughter, of Wilson, visited friends and relatives here Sunday. They will leave Wilson this week for Carrollton, Ky., where Mr. Loudon will represent the Reynolds Tobacco . Company again this year. Visiting Her Parents Mrs. Milton Norman, of Raleigh, arrived here yesterday to spend a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Hassell. NOTICE OF SALE OP REAL PROPERTY ' Under and by virtue of the power t of sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed on the 7th day of Feb ruary, 1926, by W. F. Bellflower and wife to the undersigned trustee, and of record in the public registry of Martin County in book Y-2, at page ' 512, said deed of trust having been I given for the purpose of securing a note of even date and tenor therewith, default having been made in the pay ment of the said note and at the re quest of the holder of said note the undersigned trustee will, on Friday, the 11th day of December, 1931, at 12 o'clock m., in front of the courthouse 1 door in Williamston, North Carolina, > offer for sale to tlie highest bidder, for cash, the following described real estate, to wit: Beginning at the point of the new mad leading from Oak City to the river road crosses the run of the Keeil Marsh Swamp, thence with the . road the following courses and direc tions: NortAi two degrees east one > hundred and twenty-three feot; north forty-four degrees forty-five minutes east two hundred feet; north sixty-one degrees twenty minutes east one hun dred fifty feet; north thirty-five de grees forty-five minutes east twenty seven hundred feet; north twenty-two degrees fifty minutes east two hun dred and twenty feet to a point- in the road opposite an oak; thence leav ing the road north forty-three degrees west forty-five hundred and seventy four feet to the run of Sherrods Mill Road, Ward and McGhees swamps; thence down the run thereof in a south easterly course to the intersection of said swamps with Reed swamp; thence almost .east with (the run of Reed marsh swamp to the beginning, con taining 386 4-10 acres, more or less, by survey by John L. Kennaday made October S, 1920. The above land is known as the Eborn farm and wm conveyed to W. F. Bellflower and J. C. H. Johnson by deed recorded in book E-2, at page 407. This the 10 day of November, 1931. N. M. WORSDEY, n-13- 4tw Trustee. . Elbert S. Peel, attorney. NOTICE Having this day qualified as execu tor of the estate of Thomas Everett, late of the County of Martin, notice is hreby given to all persons holding claims against said estate to file the same for payment with me on or be- ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON "It is only by trying to under stand others that we can get our own hearts understood." j 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 Mnd 44 •'J. 1 i •-k .. - 'Ki,• PHONE Anything for | This Department j 7a WILLIAMSTON NORTH CAWOLIWA fore the 15th day of January, 1932, or thia notice will be pleaded in bar of ; the recovery of same. All persons in . debted to said estate will please make , prompt payment of same. This Ist day of October, 1931. W. B. EVERETT, nlO 6tw Executor. NOTICE OF SALE By virtue of a decree of the Superior ! Court of Martin County entered at , September term, 1930, in an action en titled "Atlantic Joint Stock Land Bank i vs. J. D. Leggett and others, and a I supplemental judgment entered in said cause at the March term, 1931, the defendants having failed to pay the amount adjudged to be due and ow ing to plaintiff, Atlantic Joint Stock Land Bank, the undersigned commis sioner will, in accordance with the provisions of said judgment, sell at public auction, for cash, at the court house door in Martin County, at noon, on Wednesday, December 23, 1931, the lands described in the mortgage from J. D. Leggett and Willie W. Leggett to Atlantic Joint Stock Land Bank, dated February 16, 1923, record ed in the Register's office of Martin County, in book 0-2, page 105, as follows, to wit: All those certain pieces or parcels of land, situate, lying, and being in Cross Roads Township, Martin Coun ty, State of North Carglina, bounded and described as follows: First tract: Beginning at a gum in i the mill race; thence up the branch! ' N. 57 degrees W. 21 poles; thence N. 45 1-4 degrees W. 30 poles; thence N. 21 1-4 degrees W. 12.68 poles; thence| N. 3 degrees E. 11.4 poles; thence N.' 27 degrees W. 7 poles; thence N. 61 j 1-4 degrees W. 9.6 poles; thence *Nv , 75 3-4 degrees W. 22 pole.*: thence! N. 85 degrees 10 minutes W. 28.24 1 . poles; thence N. 3-4 degrees E. 46.8 poles to a stump; thence south 75 de-i grees E. 25 poles; thence N. degrees E. 14 poles; thence N. 81 i-2 degrees E. 12.4 poles to a sweet gum;' thence N. 18 degrees E. 35 1-2 poles to a stake; thence N. 88 1-2 degrees W.I 27 1-2 poles to a stake on the Ham- j • ilton and Washington Road; thence a southerly direction along the Hani-1 ilton and Washington Road to the I bend of the same; thence S. 43 1-2 j degrees E. 17.88 poles; thence S. 451 | 1-2 degrees W. 6.4 poles; thence S. 1 . 12 1-4 degrees E. 9 poles; thence S. ' 67 1-2 degrees E. 6 poles to the mill race; thence along the mill race to the beginning, containing more or less, bounded on the north by i the lands of E. D. Roberson and J. Whitaker, on the east by the lands of ' H. W. Leggett and the Hamilton- Washington road; on the south by the lands of H. W. Leggett and the Eu-. reka Lumber Company; on the west" by the lands of Eureka Lumber Coni i pany. Second Tract: Beginning at a post I on the Horse Pen' Swamp; thence N. II 82 3-4 degrees F. 63.72 poles to a stake; thence N. 7 1-4 degrees W. 48 poles to a stake; thence S. 82 3-4 de grees W. 7.9.72 poles to a post; thence S. 9 degrees E, 8 poles; thence S. 24 3-4 degrees E. 8.4 poles; thence S. 33 degrees E. 13.64 poles; thence S. . 12 1-4 E. 7.2 poles; thence S. 37 de grees E. 15 poles to the beginning, [ containing 22 1-2 acres, mure or It'ss, bounded on the north by the lands of ' C. L. Leggett anil Bettie Fulford; on the east by the lands of H. W. 1-eg gett; on the south by the lands of B. W. Leggett; on the west by the land* of VV. T. Roberson. This the 20th day of November, 1931. W. H RODMAN. Jr., n24 4tw Commissioner. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in tlyit certain deed of trust executed to the undersigned i trustee, by H. T. Roberson and wife, on the 27th day of June, 1928, and registered in the public registry of ■ Martin County in book S-l, at page ; 162, to secure a certain note of even ■ date and tenor therewith, default hav jng been made in the ( payment of • same, and the stipulations contained I inutile deed of trust not having been i complied with, and at the request of ! the holder of said note, the under ■ signed trustee will, on Friday, Uth ■ day of December, 1931, at 12 o'clock - m„ in front of the courthouse door j in the town of Williamston, N. C, - offer for sale to the highest bidder, i for cash, the following described - propertj^ I . I Positive Proof* of J ?ORD ECONOMY '£ity of Detroit purchases 137 new Ford cars Hundreds now in use prove low cost of operation { e t THESE 137 new Ford can represent one cents a mile and 300 Ford cars in all of the largest deliveries ever made to a branches of Detroit police work averaged municipality at one time. 2.9 cents a mile! 21 radio-equipped Ford scout can were Day and night, twenty-four hours a day, traded In on this purchase. They had been d»«e Ford cars are in operation. Few operated day and night for two years in branches of transportation demand such heavy traffic and all kinds of weather. grueling service. The records show that Their Individual records ranged from low fuel and oil consumption is but one of 78,484 miles to 143,723 miles with a grand Ford's man y economies. Ford ma total of 2,283,097 miles. The operating terials, simplicity of design and accuracy cost of the 21 cars was 2.284 cents a mile in manufacturing provide unusual strength, less than 2 1/3 eents. This cost included «»amina and freedom from replacements all fuel, oil, tires, repairs and every other Bm ' repairs. , Item except depreciation and insurance. The individual car buyer as weU as the Of 577 Ford ears in Detroit City service, «®P"-tment of * «*»y ©r a busl the 300 in the Police Department traveled neM « nno ' i ,ff " rd j , ° i » nor * P~ ved a total of 6,591,937 miles during the past «*>nomy " f ,he F °rd ear. fiscal year, at an average cost of 2.9 cents sripTKBIV DIVFKRRNT BODY TYNt a mile. . , Many claims have been made on operat- $/■OII [q jS /■ Ift ing costs, but here In the carefully kept, >1 X 9 motor ear records of the City of Detroit is ; r, uh : •" 'r* srJZtz'JT'Z. In the paragraphs above, it Is seen that tim. pmymimu through tk* Amthmtmd 21 Ford scout ears averaged less than 2 1/3 Ford Fltumto PUm* •/ t km VmhtnJ CrmdU Co.) — v _ t r A tract of land in the town of Wil f iiamston, North Carolina, and im , provements thereon, on the south side of Washington Street, adjoining the lands of J. S. Peel, A. R. Dunning, Bowen Brothers, and Washington Street: running thence with Wash ington Street towards Main Street 75 feet to a stake, J. S. Peel's corner; thence in a southwesterly direction a long the line of J. S. Peel's land to a stake in A. R. Cunning's line, it be ing a point 74 feet from Bowen Brothers' line or corner; thence along A. R. Dunning's line 74 feet to Bowen Brothers' corner; thence along Bowen Brothers' line to a stake on Washing ton Street, to the point of beginning. It being the same land conveyed to j H. T. Roberson by Julius S. Peel by deed dated the 28tii day of December, 1926, of record in book VV-2, ijt page 478, Martin County Public Registry; and Julius S. Peel to DeTlaßober deed dated the Bth day of Solid Car of 5-V Roofing _ JUST ARRIVED e Williamston Supply Co. PHONE NO. 109 ! . NOTICE ■. I 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 SIGN POSTS YOU NEVER SFE AT A BUILD ING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION MAKE A FORTUNE! GET RICH QUICK! BIG PROFITS The building and loan associations never offer the allure of rapid and large profits to secure in vestors. Those who invest in building and loan shares are only insured of a safe and conservative investment, backed by sound security and a re turn of profit that is reasonable. No vague and flowery promises are made of large and quick re turns. COME IN and ASK US ABOUT OUR SHARES "There Is No Better Way To Save" MARTIN COUNTY BUI W & LOAN ASSOCIATION Offices at Branch Banking and Trust Company 1 PAGE THREE April, 1928, and of record in book Z-2, at page 407. Dated this the 9th day of Novem . ber, 1931. WHEELER MARTIN, nlO 4tw Trustee. NOTICE We, the undersigned, having-quali fied as administrators of the estate of Letnan L. Taylor, deceased, late or j Martin County, North Carolina, no tice is hereby given to all persons hold 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, j All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment of the same. This 19th day of October, 1931. Mrs. MAMIE TAYLOR. EDWARD JAMES, Administrators.