Friday, December 11, 1931 gBSBSHBSg * dab Matdass Wafmmta 1 MMIWWIMIUIWHWMHMtIHMtii Return From Charlotte Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Watts, jr., re- ( turned Wednesday from Charlotte, where they spent the week-end. J —•— Attend Meeting m Greenville Messrs. Wheeler Martin and Bill Manning attended a Scout Executive meeting in Greenville last night. Here Yesterday Mr. George E. Roberson, of Wil liamston, Route 4, was a shopper here yesterday. , Returns Prom Raleigh Mr. J. G. Staton returned today from Raleigh, where he atttended a meeting of the State Department of Agriculture. m ■ Attend Funeral Today Messrs. Thurman and Roscoe Cowper, of Raleigh, attended the fu-' hend of their aunt, Mrs. Nettie Har rell, here today. » " J Visitor Here Yesterday Mr. Marvin of Jamesville, Route 1 , was a shopper here y ester- 1 day. » 1 Don't Be Misled | I Quality Means Service J gf Service at a Fair Price Is What You Get at ffa I Margolis Brothers I M We List a Few Specials During Our & Special Sale W | KNITTED DRESSES $1 Qr g M Sizes 16 to 20 tpX«%/0 jjS & LADIES; SILK DRESSES fflL Specially Grouped JS; I $3.95 - $4.95 - $8.95 IF ALL FELT HATS QQ„ M w Values to $3.95 t/Ov | MEN;S SUITS § Sjp Hand Tailored and Newest Styles and Shades jfl| | $14.95 - $16.25 - $19.50g; w Christmas gifts from this store j& w are always appreciated because W " they are practical. jS if GIVE PRATICAL AND USEFUL GIFTS jfigi I Margolis Brothers | McGOWAN & CANNON AT GORMANS AS A RESULT OF THE FIRE THAT DESTROYED THE MCGOWAN AND CANNON WAREHOUSE LAST FRIDAY NIGHT, MESSRS. M c GOWAN AND CANNON WILL BE AT GORMAN'S WAREHOUSE FOR THE REMAINDER OF THE SEASON, WHERE THEY WILL BE GLAD TO T,AKE CARE OF THEIR CUSTOMERS. MR. CANNON WILL DO THE AUCTIONEERING AND MR. MCGOWAN WILL ASSIST MESSRS. GORMAN AND BROWN IN THE HANDLING OF THE SALES. """ " ' 1 , * * _ , . BRING YOUR TOBACCO TO US AND WE WILL SEE TO IT THAT YOU GET THE BEST POSSIBLE PRICE FOR IT. J. N. GORMANS SONS Greenville, N. C. I Society & personals | Mra. ELBERT S. PKEL^Edltar [ Visitor Here Yesterday j Mrs. V. G. Taylor, of Everetts, , shopped here yesterday. ! In Town Thursday j Mr. Herbert Manning, of William- j ston, Route 4, was in town yesterday. 1 i —• — From Griffins Township Messrs. Joseph E. Griffin and Geo. Griffin, of Griffins Township, were here yesterday. j Visits Friends Here Mr. Henry D. Peel,-of Cross Roads j Township, visited friends in town J yesterday. • Visitor Here Thursday . Mrs. Joe Mayo, of Washington, I was in town yesterday. From High Point Mr. Abels, secretary of the Co lonial Life Insurance Company, of High Point, was here yesterday on , business. ♦ In Roxobtl IJJSI Night Messrs. Jim Cook, Paul and Mack 1 Simpson, and Hubert Coburn at i tended a dance in Roxobel last night. n PHONE Anything (or | = This Department § f T} 1 46 I iitmiHH«itittttttiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii? Visitors Here Yesterday , Messrs. H. C. Webb, of Richmond, | and Ray Goodmon, of Roanoke Rap ids, were here yesterday for a short J while. In Town Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Joshua L. Coltrain, I of Williams Township, were shoppers here yesterday. .. « Enters Hospital Rev. Z. T. Piephoff entered a Washington Hospital Wednesday for treatment. Here From Robersonville Mr. H. C. Norman, of Roberson ville, was a business visitor here yes terday morning. Visitors Here Thursday Messrs. Durward Everett and J. C. Smith, of Robersonville, were ; business visitors here yesterday aft | ernoon. Birthday Party Miss Mildred Roberson entertaintd a large number of her friends and the members of the Farm Life School (faculty with a birthday party thefe last Saturday evening. ' Several musical selections were of fered by members of the party, a -, d an enjoyable time was had by all. The hostess served cake and punch. 1 • . •. Auxiliary Meeting — The first meeting of "the Woman's Auxiliary of the local Episcopal church in the new years was held at the home of Miss Hattic Thrower on Monday 'afternoon, December 7th. Mrs. S. K, Biggs presided and Mrs. N. C. Green, secretary, read minutes of the last meeting, which were adopted. f A let ter from Glen Alpine, N. C. ( a mission to which a box had been sent, was read and thanks expressed for the ex cellent quality of articles found there n, among these being 17 pairs of baby shoes an *t(nusual request. The usual box to a boy at Thompson Orphan age, Charlotte, was reported as hav ing been sent. All apportionments for the year were reported paid, also re porting a balance in the treasury of S4O. Officers for the new year were chos en as follows: Miss Hattic Thrower, president; Mrs. ,K. B. Crawford, vice president; Mrs. W. B. Watts, secre tary; Mrs. Frank Barnes, treasurer; Mrs. C. B. Clark, custodian of the United Thank Offering, and Miss An na Crawford, assistant. At a former meeting it was decided to hold only one meeting each month, and that on Monday after the, first Sunday. The January "meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Barnes, on Church Street, at 3:30 p. m.—Re ported. WANTS ONE EXTRA FINE MILK COW and calf for sale at once. Harrison Brothers & Co. It I SALE OP VALUABLE REAL PROPERTY The' undersigned, in order to make i final settlement of the estate of the late Sylvester Has.sell, will, on Mon day, the 28th day of December, 1931, •t the courthouse door ,of Martin ; County, offer for sale at public auc tion ,'to the highest bidder upon the terms of one-third rash, the balance to 1 be evidenced by notes due in one and two years and secured by mortgage on the land purchased, the following real property: I. About one acre of land situated on the western extension of Main Street, in the town of Williamston, ' and running back to the right of way of the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad THE ENTERPRISE 2. About two and three-fourths acre# of land lying on the west side of the Plymouth Extension of the Atlantic I Coast Line Railroad Company's ■ right of way, and adjoining the lahHs of George W. Blount. i i About two hundred acres of land lying and being situate about one and one-half miles from the town of Wil- 1 ■ liamston, on the Wildcat Road, ad-, joining the lands of the heira of the late J. L. Sitterson and S. H. New-i berry, or their assignees. I, The sale is made subject to ratifi- 1 _ cation within ten days, and a cash de-J j posit of 10 per cent of the purchase [ t price will be required at the time of I sale. This th®. -17 th day of November, 1931. j "FRANK S. HASSELL, I dl 4tw Executor. '»! s NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL r PROPERTY J Under and by virtue qi the power 1 of sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed on the sth day of Janu ary, 1928, by Isaac Keys and wife, lona Keys, to the undersigned trus- 1 r tee, and of record in the public regis- 1 j try of Martin County in book. Y-2, at §age 410, and deed of trust having een given for the purpose of secur j ing a note of even date and tenor I therewith, default having been made ■ j in the payment of the said note, and _ at the request of the holder of said note the undersigned trustee will, on | Monday, the 4th day of January, 1932, at 12 o'clock m„ in front of the court- I house door in Williamston, North Car jolina, offer for sale to the highest bid . der, fur cash, the following property, Ito wit: ? Two certain 'tracts or parcels of . jland bounded as follows: First tract, beginning at a post oak, a corner, thence with Levy Brook's line 7 poles and 3 links to the main road, thence with the main road 21 poles and 5 links, thence with N. T. Coburn's line 23 poles and 3 links to 1 the beginning, and containing one-half i acre, be the same more or less. ; Second tract: Beginning at a. post 1 oak, a noted corner, thence south with Lucas' line 90 yards ho the " main road, thence with the main road 1100 yards to the Coburn line, thence with the Coburn line 39 yards to the beginning, and containing 3-8 (three -1 eiglits) acre, more or less. I This the sth day of December, 1931. •I MRS. A. COREY, jdll 4tw Trustee.^ ! NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY ' Under and by virtue of the power . of sale contained in a certain deed of s trust executed on the 14tli day of June, j 1 1927, by J. C. Ross and wife, Charity j e Ross, to the undersigned trustee, and , (if record in tlx' public registry of Mar ■' $6,000 IN PRIZES FRIGIDAIRE CHRISTMAS CONTEST j Tune in on the nation-wide N.8.C.-WJZ Network for details. Programs every Monday, Tues day, Wednesday, Thursday, at 4:45 P.M., E.S.T., and Friday at | 5:15 P.M., E.S.T., from Novem ber 30th to December 16th. First 1 prize, $ 1,000 —60 other valuable prizes. Come to our showroom ' and get a Frigidaire demonstra -1 | tion so you will know what to do. 1 Ask for our convenient entry blank. Let us help you. Call now. TUNIIN WPJF AT 4.45 SPECIAL | CHRISTMAS OFFIR , Have Frigidaire in your home now through the easiest method j f we have ever offered. Hare it— with all its conveniences and economies—for Christmas. ' You will be amazed when you get the details of this offer. And remember it is made on Frigid aire—the General Motors value t —the electric refrigerator you have always wanted. Don't miss • this opportunity. Come in today. j FRIGIDAIRE I A •INIRAI MOTORS VAIUI ' B.S. ! COURTNEY WILLIAMSTON, N. C 1 1 tin County in book Y-2, at page 270, : said deed of trust having been given : for the purpose of securing a note of' even date and tenor therewith, default having been made in Jhe payment of 1 said note, and at the request of the holder of said note, the undersigned trustee will, on Saturday, the 9th day I 'of January. 1932, at 12 o'clock m„ in" , front of the courthouse door in Wil-j liamston, North Carolina, offer for sale J j to the highest bidder, for cash, the fol- j j lowing described real estate, to wit: I | All that certain tract, parcel, or lot! •| of land containing 223,98 acres, more I or less, lying and being and situated on the Oak City and Speed road a bout 2 1-2 miles west from the town of Oak City, Goose Nest Township, i Martin County, N. C, having such shapes, metes, courses, and distances j as will more fully appear by reference j I to a map theretofore made by T. Jones ! | Taylor, surveyor, on the 14th day of •j December, and bounded on the ! north and northwest by the Hobgood and Oak City road and the lands of J E. L. Glover, and on the west by the \ lands of Hardy Council, and on the' | south by the lands of Smith Green and son, and on the east by Claire Dav- 1 enport and W. E. Davenport, heit&'-j land xand the lands of Lettie Brown, and the same two tracts of land , conve>xd-te~L'C. Ross by B. A. Crit-1 cher and A. R. Dunning, commission-' ers, by deed dated October 2nd, 1916,' and B. A. Critcher, commissioner, by deed dated December 31st, IVI2, and of record in Martin County public reg-1 istry in book G-l, at page 368 and' N-l, at page 10, respectfully. . I This the 9th day of December. 1931. i J. H. AYERS, dll 4tw Trustee. Elbert S. Peel, Attorney. NOTICE OF SALE By virtue of- the power contained in j a certain deed 'of trust executed Aug ust 6th, 1921, by W. V. Orniond and wife to Willie Price, trustee, of rec- j ord in the Martin County Registry,) in book G-2, at page 385, and by vir-! tue of a deed executed the 25th day J of September, 1931, by Sudie Price to Hugh G. Horton, substitute trustee, j defanlMia^n^Jieet^iiadi^in^hejia^^ i Appropriate and II Practical § hristmas Gifts ALL ARE INEXPENSIVE Our Christmas merchandise is on display ~ A j and more is arriving every day. Come in and 0 Wlfti make your selection. If you are in doubt as to what to give, we can help you solve your L 7 J problem. For a small deposit, gifts will be RfflVV stored for you. 1/yN^ We list just a few of the hundreds of L/\ J items in our store: J rMi pacts Perfumes Purses Toilet Sets | Perfume Sets Clocks Watches s Silverware - Glassware Mesh Bags |/Mk 1 Kodaks Chipaware Pictures ary Brush Sets Fountain Pens Bridge Sets Shaving Sets Bulk Candies by Weight tman's and Nunnally's Candies Bridge Cards |[ stmas Cigars and Cigarettes Electric Appliances ark's Drug Store ro corporated -- Williamston , ment of the debt secured thereby, I | j will, on Saturday, the 9th day of Janu ary, 1932, at twelve (12) o'clock noon, at the jgurthouse door, Williamston, | North Carolina, sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, the fol lowing described lands: I "'Beginning at the Main Street and | Sherrod line; running along the Sher | rod line to Roberson line 35 yards, a- I long Roberson line 16 yards to Or tnond's line; thence along Ormonds I line 35 yards to the street; thence a | long the sfreet 16 yards to John Slier- ] j rod line, the beginning. Being a part of the same tract of land sold to Bet-i tie Williams by John Roberson. deed-1 |ed to \V. V. Ortnond by Bettie Wil-I j liams and her husband, Austin Wtl | liams." j This the 9th day of December, 1931 I HUGH G. HORTON, C Substitute Trusted Jd 11 4tw For . Willie Pric?. ' NOTICE OF SALE Q* Notice is hereby given that under ! I and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain deed of trust j | executed by M.- I). Slade and wife, ! Ada Slade, to the undersigned trustee jbearing date of Uecember Ist, 1*»J8, and recorded in the Martiu Counts | Registry, In book Y-J, at 'j>age 513, i same having been given to secure the j , payment of a certain note of even date j 1 and , tenor therewith, default having been made in the payment of said note,' and at the request "of the holder there of, the undersigned trustee will, on Saturday, the l 'tli day of January, 1 *'32, | at twelve (12) noon, in front j of the courthouse door at W illiamston. ! North? Carolina, offer for. sale, at pub- ! lie auction, to the highest bidder, fur : cash, the following described lands: "That certain tract of land in the ' town of Williamston, Martin County, j State of North Carolina, known as the M. P. Slade residence, the same be- ! ill;,' (>O4 White Street, „lying on the i rner of White and Sycamore Strets, adjoining the lands of (i. T. Hill, S. i j R. Riddick, and others, and containing 1-2 acres, more or less. This the 9th dav of December, 1931. • A. T. CASTELLOE, 'lll 4tw Trustee. PAGE THREE : ri \ 13 MODELS Priced from $ 36 50 to 295 00 5, 7, 9, 11 -Tube Models And You May Buy on EASY TERMS IC. 0. Moore Williamston, N. C.