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Tuesdajr t Decemlmr M, 1931 ■ j Onbll—dm* In Town Monday Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hodges, of Washington, Route I, were here shopping yesterday. Visitors m Wilson Messrs. C. D. Carstaiphen apd Francis Barnes were in Wilson Sun day. • In Whitakers Mr. and Mrs. Jack Downing spent the week-end with relatives in Whit akers. In Greenville Saturday Mesdames Roy Gurganus and El oise Bennet spent Saturday in Green ville. Visitor Here Sunday Mr. Whit Purvis, of Kittrell, was in town Sunday. ♦ Visit M Washington Mesdames John A. Manning, Rog er Critcher, P. H. Brown, and Miss The!ma Brown visited Mrs. Brown's brother, Mr. Everett, at a Washing ton. hospital Sunday afternoon. Visitor Here Yesterday Mrs. S. S. Bailey, of Everetts, vis ited Mrs. W. J. Hodges yesterday. Visiting Mr. apd Mrs. Crockett Mt. and Mrs. Whittington Crock ett, of Yorktown, Pa., are spending several days here with their son, Mr. C. G. Crockett, and Mrs. Crockett. In Washington Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Henry D. Harrison and Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Manning visited in Washington Sunday after noon. Visits im vebulon Mrs. W. B. Watts spent the week-1 end with Mr. W. B. Watts at Zebu-, lon. '. v- ' I I FINANCIAL STATEMENT Bank of Robersonville I ROBERSONVILLE, N. C. * DECEMBER S, 1931 I RESOURCES Loans and Discounts :...*. $209,375.64 Liberty Bonds 28,900.00 North Carolina Bonds 35,000.00 Trade Acceptances I 22,907.22 Other Stocks and Bonds 12,200.00 Banking House and Fixtures x. 27,000.00 Cash and due from Banks .... . „ 42,323.46 Checks, for clearing 1,695.98 « To&l _ : . $379,402.30 I LIABILITIES Capital Slock I 42,000.00 1 Surplus Fund 26,000.00 Undivided Profits 3,820.20 I Cashier's Checks ; MPS,SO I Time and Savings Deposits 67,517.18 Checking Deposits - 197,869.33 Bills Payable - 10,000.00 Bonds Deposited 30,900.00 Total 1 - . $379,402.30 "v f ■ V . UPON THE STRENGTH OF THE ABOVE I STATEMENT WE SOLICIT YOUR " I PATRONAGE Safe Sound Conservative * DIRECTORB OFFICERS DIRECTORS J. H. Roberson, Eli Rodgert Jr. J. H. President _ . - .. *1 A. E. Smith R. A. Bailey R. A. Bailey Vice President I • x> T D. R. Everett R. L>. Smith R L Smhh Vice President Q. H. Co* R - J- N«l«on W.J. Little D.K.Evtrtt,„ Ctthier J. E. Ward I H. C. Norman Asst. Cashier j q smith - f • - : -t" ' - Ij. > .. v.'. - Society & Personals Mr*. ELBERT ft. PEEL. Editor Here This Week f I Mrs. Tom Anderson, of Wilson is >, Visiting relatives here ,this week. | • i In Team Yesterday 11 Mr. and Mrs. Durward Everett, of Robersonville, were in town y ester •day. ♦ Returns From South Carolina | Mrs. T. B. Brandon was called to St. George, S. C , last week on ac count of the death of her aunt, Mrs. Pollard. Mrs. Brandon came back Sunday night. I ♦ Visitor From Windsor \ Mrs. Clyde Earl Moore, of Wind sor, visited her mother, Mrs. S. C. Ray, last week. Miss Mary Grady iGurkin returned to Windsor with her to spend the week-end. ♦ Prom Ahoskie ' Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Robertson and children, of Ahoskie, spent Sunday afternoon here with Mr. Robertson's mother, Mrs. J. L. Robertson. Visits Relatives Here Mr. Percy V. Critcher, of Lexing ton, Va., spent the week-end here with relatives. In Town Yesterday Mr. E. Hoyt Ange, of Jamesville,: was in town yesterday. ♦ Visits in South Carolina Miss Sidla Turner was in Abbe ville, S. C., visiting last week. Her mother, Mrs. Maggie Turner, re turned with her to spend some time here. Leaves for Wilson Miss Mayo Lamb left Saturday 1 for Wilson, where she will visit he* I brother, Mr. Luke Lamb. PUILKMID ivarr TU»TT*V ANP FRIDAY PHONE Anything tor j Thim Department Tl 46 Returns From Wilson i Elbert Peele, Jr., returned from » Wilson yesterday. Return From Norfolk | Mr. and Mrs. Rush Bondurant re j turned Sunday from Norfolk. Mrs. Bondurant had visited there for sev eral days. Visiting in Baltimore ( Miss Annie Lamb left Saturday for a visit with her brother, John C. Lamb, at Baltimore. I 'Mrs. Perry Improving The friends of Mrs. Louisa Perry will be glad to know that she is im proving from a fall she received sev eral days ago. Spends Week End Here Mrs. Eula Perry, gf Elizabeth City visited Mrs. Eloise Bennett during the week-end. • 1 Visit Mr. and Mrs. Manning | Mr. and Mrs. Joel Muse, of Wil son, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Manning, Sr. Kin/ in Goldsboro Mesdames George Harrison, Le man Barnhill, M. J. Moye, and W. |C. Manning, jr., spent Saturday ; with Mr. Nad Mrs. J. D. Woolard at Goldsboro. I Returns Prom Yorktown. Va. Mrs. C. G. Crockett returned on ] Sunday from Yorktown, Va., where' she visited relatives last week. While t ' away she also visited her daughter, Mary Ann, who is in training at' Mercy Hospital, Baltimore, Md. m Attend Funeral in Plymouth Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Anderson and Messrs. Wheeler Martin and Grover ' Hardison attended the funeral of C. IW. Cahoon in Plymouth Sunday. THE ENTERPRISE Spend Sunday m Dtmn Mr. and Mr*. Robert Coburn, Bill Spivey, and Miss Esther Harrison spent Sunday in Dunn with„>4r. and Mrs. Ralph Parker. Mrs. Coburn, remained there for a few days' visit. The others returned Sunday..pight. • Leaves for Tennessee James Griffin left this week for Greenville, Tenn., where he will be on the tobacco market. • ... Leaves for Kentucky Mr. Roy T. Griffin left this week J for Kentucky, where he will work on one of the tobacco markets. Celebrates Birthday ♦ Mrs. Louisa Perry celebrated her eightieth birthday today at her home in New Town. Friends from the Mission Society of her church called to greet her and wish her many more happy years. Mrs. Perry suffered from a fall a bout 3 weeks ago, which has kept her in bed moat of the time since. She is now rapidly recovering and is expected to soon be able to get a j round in the same spry manner to which she is accustomed. • OAK CITY NEWS Mrs. L. C. Allsbrooks, Miss Vel ma Hines, and Mrs. J. W. Hines were visitors in Rocky Mount Mon- I day. j Mr. A. L. Moye and Mr. L. C. J Allsbrooks attended court tin Wil | liamston last week. ! Mr. J. C. Johnson and Miss Helen j Johnson spent last week-end with J I their sister, Mrs. J. R. Winstead, in Washington. Mrs. B. D. Tew and Miss Rachel i Tew, of Portsmouth, Va., spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hines. Mr. Jimmie Johnson, of Washing lon, spent a few hours in town Sun day. Mrs. J. L. Winstead, of Washing ton, spent Thursday with her par- Wits, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Johnson. TRUSTEE'S RESALE Under and by virtue of the power in me veated under the terms of that certain deed of trust execluted to me •a truatee by J. W. Gardner and wife, Stella Gardner, on the 14th day of March, 1925, which is duly recorded in the office of the register of deeda of Martin County in book Q-2, at page 372, and bearing even date therewith, aecured by the aaid deed of truat. The aame having been sold under the terms of aaid deed of trust on November 9th, 1931. The said bid having been raised, and the court ordering a new sale, as provided under the law governing such sales, I shall sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, for caah, at the courthouse door of Martin County, at 12 o'clock noon, on Monday, the 14th day of December, 1931, the land de scribed in said deed of truat as fol lows: Bounded on the north by the main j public road, on the east by the landa of George Cordon, and the heirs of i Luther B. Gardner, on the south by the I lands of A. F. Stallings and L. D. Gardner, containing 40 acres, more or less, and being the home place of J. W. Gardner. I This the 28th day of November, 1931. J. W. MARTIN. 'dl 2tw Trustee. SALE OF VALUABLE FARM PROPERTY Under and by virtue of the author ity conferred upon us in a deed of trust' executed by John N. Hopkins (unmarried) on the 18th day of March 1926, and recorded in book X-2, page 255-256, we will, on Saturday, the 26th day of December, 1931, at 12 o'clock noon, at the courthouse door in Mar tin County, Williamston, N. C., sell at public auction, for cash, to the high est bidder, the following land, to wit: Beginning on the North Carolina ftate Highway Route No. 90, at the . corner of the landa of the heirs of N. S. Peel And running thence along said line N. 30 E. 13 poles, thence N. 61 E. 4 1-2 poles; thence N. 13 E. 10 poles; thence N. 3 E. 10 poles; thence N. 31 E. 6 poles; thence N. 14 W. 15 1-2 poles, thence N. 37 E. 6 poles, thence N. 2 W. 28 poles: thence N. 11 E. 10 poles; thence N. 37 E. 12 poles; thence N. 3 E. 15 poles; N. 28 W. 16 poles; thence N. 13 E. 14 poles; thence N. 13 W. 14 poles; thence N. 85 E. 20 poles; thence N. 72 E. 20 poles; thence S. 88 E. 52 polea; thence N. 75 E. 26 poles; thence N. 64 E. 15 poles; thence along the lands of Theodore Roberson S. 11.30 E. 190 poles, thence S. 58 W. 20 poles; thence N. 83 W. 8 1-2 polea, thence S. 58 W. 16 poles, thence S. 69 W. 16 poles, thence S. 51 W. 12 poles; thence along the lands of the Cotanch Heirs N. 12 W. 64 poles. S. 59 W. 89 Sles, thence running along publie jhway N. 5S W, 34 1-2 poles to the beginning. Containing , exactly 170.5 acres, less 1 acre situated on State Highway No. 90 at the beginning of the above description. This sale is made by reason of the failure of John N. Hopkins (unmar ried) to pay off and discharge the in debtedness secured by said deed of trust. A deposit of 10 jper cent will be re quired from the purchaser at the sale. This the 13Ut ay of "November, 1931, FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF DURHAM, dl 4tw Trustee. Durham, N. C. _ / SALE FARM Under and. by Virtue of the authority conferred upon as in a deed of trust executed by P. T. Anthony and wife) Julia B. Anthony, and E. B. Thomas and wife, Helen G. Thomas, on the lat day of February, 1923, end record ed in book K-2, page 557,, we will, on Saturday, the 26th diy of December, 1931, at 12 o'clock, at the courthouse door in Martin Williamston, WILLIAMSTON N. C., sell at pubile auction, for cash, to the highest bidder, the following land, to wit: i Adjoining the lands of Dr. D. W. Lewis, Kitchen Taylor, et als, bound ed as follows; Beginning at Carmell's corner at a stump in a small field near the river pocosin and running S. 70 W. along said Carmell's line to 3 maples on the branch; thence up the meanders of said branch to the road, thence along the road to a small red oak in said Carmell's line; thence N. 70 degreea W. along said line 180 poles to a pine stump near Samuel Wil liams' field; thence N. 52 E. 9 poles to a small branch; thence N. 10 E. 80 poles to a fork of the branch of Jumping Run; thence N. 7 E. 32 poles along the run of aaid branch; thence I S. 70 E.'VM poles along the said run; ! thence Nj 50 E. 30 poles along the said run; thence N. 30 W. 20 poles a long said run; thence N. 15 W. 30 poles along said fun, 4 E. 100 oples along said This the 13th day of November, 1931. run of the said branch to the back line in the river pocosin; thence down I the river pocosin to the first station, I containing by estimation 457 acres, more or less, it being known as the , Carmell land, and formerly owned by Louis A. Thompson, and which was sold under execution against said Thompson and conveyed by the sheriff of said county to H. Henry Brown, and subsequently conveyed by H. Brown and wife, S. A. E. Brown, to Henry B. Moore, and for particular description reference is made to said deed of record, found in book J-J» page 153, Henry B. Moore and wife, Susan A. Moore, to Nancy A. Crisp. A cer tain parcel of land lying and being in Martin County, N. C., and in Goose Nest Township, and known as the "Jeff House farm," said tract of land lying on both sides of the public road leading from Oak City to Speed and adjoining the lands of Dr. S. Harrell, Frank Edmondson, Leon Cherry, Tom Harrell, Hardy Council, and others, and being the same lands which were conveyed by W. C. Manning and wife, S. M. Manning, by deed dated July sth, 1911, and of record in the regis ter of deeds office of Martin County, N. C., in book C-l, page 2, and which was conveyed by S. R. Harrell to M. W. House, by deed recorded in book G-G, page 158, Martin County Reg ister of-. Deeds office, for particular description of the lands herein con veyed, reference is hereby made to the above 2 Conveyances; said tract of land . contains 500 acres, more or less. Found in book J-2, page 112, John W. Smith ' and wife, et al, to P. T. Anthony and I E. B. Thomas. This sale is made by reason of the failure of P. T. Anthony and wife, Julia B. Anthony and E. B. Thomas and wife, Helen G. Thomas, to pay off J and discharge the indebtedness se- ' cured by said deed of trust. , I A deposit of 10 per cent will be re quired from the purchaser at the sale. 1 This the 12th day of November, 1931.1 W. G. BRAMHAM and I T. L. BLAND, Receivers- I 1 For First National Company of Durham, Inc., Truatee, formerly First National Trust Company, Durham, N. _C. dl 4tw 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 va. J. D. Leggett and othera, and a aupplemental 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 underaigned commis sioner will, in accordance with the provisions of aaid judgment, sell at public suction, for caah, at the court- j house door in Martin County, at noon, on Wednesday, December 23, 1931,' the landa deacribed in the mortgage I 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 followa, to wit: All those certain pieces or parcels of land, lying, and being in ' Cross Roads Township, Martin Coun ty, State of North Carolina, bounded and described as follows: , First tract: Beginning at a gum in 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 degreea W. 7 polea; thence N. 61 1-4 degreea W. 9.6 poles; thence N. 75 3-4 degreea W. 22 polea; thence N. 85 degreea 10 minutes W. 28.24 poles; thence N. 3-4 degrees E. 46.8 "drTv, h. mewborn OPTOMETRIST (Interested Patients please write to him at Klnston for date of next visit) ROBERSONVILLE - WILLIAMS TON - PLYMOUTH Ejrss Examined Glasses Fitted Horn* Office lng Oardul when In I * weakened, run-down I condition." writes Mrs. I F.E Perrlt, of Wesson, I Miss, 1 took one bot- I tie, and I seemed to lm- I prove to much that I I sent for six bottles. Af- I tor X had taken the six I bottles, Z seemed entlre- I "Before X took Oar- I dui, X was nervous, rest r lees, blue and out of |> Mart X felt depressed ■rjOl the time. After I ( took Oardul, all this K gave my daughter ■ Oardul and it helped to y relieve Irregular .. sue ■aV« IJ iIJ w ST I I polea to a stump; thence couth 75 de grees E. 25 polea; thence N. 84 1-4 degreea E. 14 poles; thence N. 81 1-2 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. 27 1-2 poles to a stake on the Ham ilton and Washington Road; thence a southerly direction along the Ham ilton and Washington Road to the bend of the same; thence S, 43 1-2 degrees E. 17.88 poles; thence S. 45 1-2 degrees W. 6.4 poles; thence S. 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 55 acres, more or less, bounded on the north by 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 Com pany. Second Tract: Beginning at a post ! on the Horse Pen Swamp; thence N. ' 82; 3-4 degrees E. 63.72 poles to a stak^^henc^N^^^U^legreesW ; 4S I To Please 1 I Purse I Your ' .M/J | Family,. ® | Yourself >l% f I Buy your wants and needs jS as well as your Christmas Gifts at Margolis Bros. Our Anniversary Sale J3 offers great savings on J* every item. S Margolis Brothers 1 I GIFTWARES | We are now showing the most attractive jS and varied line of novelty gift goods that has ever been our pleasure to offer. This merchan- Pr* dis was purchased in Northern Markets and is Wl priced in keeping with the times. . I Bell Jewelry Co., Inc. | WASHINGTON, N. C. m WATTS - WilliamstonT MONDAY - TUESDAY, DEC. 7 ■ 8 * JOHN GILBERT "THE PHANTOM OF PARIS'' NEWS and CURIOSITY MATINEE MONDAY, 3:15 I WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9 WARNER BAXTER EDMUND LOWE I '» "THE CISCO KID' COMEDY AND SPORTLIOHT MATINEE' I J MATINEE 3:45 | XWL and NIGHT I THURSDAY - FRIDAY, DEC. 10 - 11 JAMES DUNN SALLY EILERS MAE MARSH in "OVER THE HILL" COMEDY and NEWS MATINEE THURSDAY, 3:IS I SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12 KEN MAYNARD in "THE TWO-GUN MAN" COMEDY . SERIAL 10c Between 1 and 6 P.M. loc-2Sc After 6 P.M. I . PAGE THREE • poles to • stake; thence S. 82 3-4 de , grees W. 79.72 poles to a post; th*n-e ! S. 9 degrees E. 8 polea; thence S. 24 3-4 degrees E. 8.4 poles; thence S. i 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, more or less, bounded on the north by the lands of C. L. Leggett and Bettie Fulford; on the east by the lands of H. W. Leg gett; on the south by the lands of B. W. Leggett; on the west by the lands of W. T. Roberson. This the 20th day of November, 1931. W. B. RODMAN, Jr.. n24 4tw Commissioner. WANTS WE WANT TO BUY PINE OR I white oak logs put out to where our truck can be conveniently loaded. Murray and McCabe Co. 06 tf
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