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Friday, January 8, 1932 Here from RobersonviUe Lee House, representative of the Better Chevrolet Company, Rober sonville, was a business visitor here yesterday afternoon. Return from Richmond Mesdames E. S. Peel, R. J. Peel and John W. Manning returned yes terday from Richmond. They were 1 accompanied home by Miss Eva I. Ped who underwent an operation in a hospital there several days ago. Visiting Relatives here Mrs. Mollie Peel, of Petersburg, 1 arrived yesterday to spnd several days here with her daughter, Mrs. Grover W. Hardison and Mr. Hardi son. ♦ Visits Brother Here Mr. Kenneth Lindsley, oi Virginia ! Beach, spent the week here with his brother, Mr. Lawrence Lindsley and Mrs. Lindsley. In Greenville Wednesday - Mr. and Mrs. John A. Manning were in Greenville Wednesday where Mr. Manning went in the interest of his peanut firm. • ___' Visiting Relatives in County Miss Winnie M4y Ayers, of Nor- 1 folk, and Mr. Ernest Barnett, of Birmingham, were in the county this week visiting relatives. Here from RobersonviUe Messrs. Sam T. Everett and W. M. Green, of RobersonviUe, spent some time here Wednesday attend ing to business matters. In Rocky Mount Yesterday Rev. C. H. Dickey and Mr. G. H. Harrison, of the local Kiwanis or ganization, were in Rocky Mount yesterday attending a divisional training school for Kiwanis Officers in the sixth dvision. ~DR7 \TH7 MEWBORN OPTOMETRIST Robarsonville at Pulmer'i Drug Store, Tuesday After Third Sunday Each Month. Wllliamston at Atlantic Hotel, Wed nesday After Third | Sunday Bach Month. Plymouth at O'Henry Drug Store, Thursday After Third Sunday Each Month. Eyes Examined Glasses Pitted Home Office Kinaton, N. G. Out They Must Go THE BALANCE OF OUR Winter t Coats and Dresses REGARDLESS OF FORMER COST GROUP I DRESSES HQC On sale for GROUP II DRESSES $7 QK On sale for I •ZffJ GROUP 111 DRESSES J»Q QK On sale for €/ • O VALUES FROM $6.95 TO j16.75 GROUP I COATS PQ QC On sale for ...tpO* O GROUPIICOATS I»Q QP 1 On sale for GROUP 111 COATS £l 9OK On sale for -«P XLi.UO GROUP IV COATS d»1 £* Q C On >ale for JLU.«7tJ VALUES $lO TO $39.50 ALL LADIES FELT HATS 79c / Margolis Bros. •T —IT"-T TRH'IN"TRI"»IR"""""R" , MI 'R""I™TRR"R , IR"" M,, '"' WWW 'TYI Society & Personals Mrs. ELBERT ft. PEEL, Editor In Washington This Week i Messrs. W. R. Watson, Julian C. | Anderson, Mayo Grimes and Charles H. Dickey were in Washington one evening this week, sampling the oys ter offerings. # Here from RobersonviUe j Rev. J. M. Perry, of Roberson ! ville, was a visitor here yesterday afternoon. • Returns to Washington Mrs. Milton Williamson, of Wash ington City, has returned to her home after spending several days here with her sister, Mrs. James Manning, and Mr. Manning. In Richmond Wednesday Miss Thelma Brown visited her uncle, Mr. Robert Everett, in Rich mond, Wednesday. • Here Yesterday Mr. and Mrs. Sherrod Corey, of Williamston, Route 4, were shoppers here yesterday. « Leaves for Blkaven Mrs. M. J. Moye left today for Belhaven, where she will spend the week-end with Mrs. Richard Rouse. Returns To Suffolk Mrs. Harry Russell returned to her home in Suffolk, Va., this week after visiting her mother, Mrs. An nie Glenn, here for several days. Visiting Her Aunt Miss Jennie Dale Strawbridge, of J Columbia, S. C., is visiting her aunt, ' Mrs. S. C. Ray, and Mr. Ray here for a few days. ♦ In Town Thursday Mr. A. Corey, of Jamesville, was | a business visitor here yesterday. i Visits Relatives Here Ms. Jesse B. Green, of Baltimore, ; Md., visited relatives here this week. I ♦ From Dardens Mr. J. F. Jackson, of Dardens, was* here yesterday on business. From Bath Mrs. Marguerite Ebron, of Bath, visited Mr. and Mrs. 0. S. Ander son here this week. PHONS I From Jamesville Messrs. Ranson Roberson and C. C. Fleming, of Jamesville, were here a short while yesterday. ♦ 1 1 Attend Court in Windsor Messrs. S. H. Grimes and A. R. Dunning attended court in Windsor yesterday morning. " -1 " In Plymouth Yesterday Mrs. Jesse W. Harrell spent Thurs day afternoon in''Plymouth visiting Mrs. R. E. Dunning. ♦ In Norfolk Wednesday Mr. C. G. Crockett was in Norfolk Wednesday on business. HAMILTON NEWS ♦ Mrs. Cora Sawyer, of Norfolk, is visiting Mrs. p. S. Richards this week. Miss Mary Waldo and Mr. Wil liam Haislip have returned to Chapel Hill after spending the holidays at home here. Rev. and Mrs. L. C. Larkin, of Wilmington, were visitors here last Saturday. Misses Louise Johnson and Mil dred Everett have returned to Rocky Mount after spending the Christmas holidays here with their parents. Miss Martha Salsbury spent the Christmas holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Salsbury. Mr. Leßoy Everett, of Tarboro, was in town Tuesday. Misses Allie Marie and Martha Roebuck spent the holidays with their sister, Mrs. E. F. Pippen. Miss Louise White spent Christ mas in Andrews, S. C. with her mother. Miss Hazel Bassett, Everett Bas sett and El wood Buchanan spent the week-end with Mrs. S. M. Ewell. Miss Lucile Medlocke spent the holidays in Longview, Texas, with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Plyler spent the holidays in Lancaster, S. C. Miss Annie Rae Sykes, of Bath, is visiting her sister, Mrs. A. W. Boyd. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Johnson, of Brownwood, Texas, spent a few days here with Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Sals bury, v ' . CARD OP APPRECIATION We, the members and pastor of the Methodist church, want to express through the columns of your paper our sincere appreciation to the editor and his co-laborers for the time and space given us in your excellent paper during the past year. We feel that your paper has been of real service to our church and will continue to be. Many thanks. C. T. fcOQERS, Pastor. NOTICE OP SALE Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain deed of trust executed by A. E. Purvis and wife to the undersigned trustee, dated the 25th day of January, 1926, and of record in the public registry of Martin County; in book S-2, at page 105, said deed having been given to secure the pay ment of certain notes of even date therewith, and default having been made in the payment of said notes, and the terms and stipulations in said deed of trust not having been complied with, and at the request of the hdlder of said notes, the undersigned trustee will, on the t2th day of February, 19J2, at twelve o'clock noon, at the court house door of Martin County, at Wil liamston, North Carolina, offer at pub lic sale, to the highest bidder, for cash, the following described land, to wit: Beginning at a maple, E. R. Ed mondson corner, in the run of Co netoe Creek and running along Ed mondson line S. 74 1-2 E. to the back line, thence along the back line south 9 chains; thence N. 74 1-4 W. to the public road" leading by the Purvis res idence; thence along the road south i westwardly to a ditch; thence down , the said ditch to the run of the creek; I thence up the run of the creek to the , beginning, containing 133 acres, more : or less, and which is of record in land | division record No. 1 at page No. 248 ,'Martin County registry, j This sale will be made subject to all prior liens. . ■ This the sth day of January, 1932. I R. H. SALSBURY, j8 4tw * Trustee. NOTICE OP SALE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain deed of trust executed to the undersigned trustee on the 26th day of November, , 1929, by Mary L. Berry, of record in | the Martin County registry in book C-3, at page 108, to secure a certain jbond of even date therewith, and the stipulations not having been complied with, and at the request of the holder of said bond, the undersigned trustee will, on the 30th day of January, 1932. at 12 o'clock noon, in front of the courthouse door of Martin County, of fer for sale, to the highest bidder, for cash, the following described land: A certain tract or parcel of land in {amesville Township, Martin County, forth Carolina, adjoining the Mary H. Hardison land, and J. *A. Getsinger land on the west; George W. Blount • land on the north, Guyther land on the THE ENTERPRISE east and the Barden land on the tooth and being about one mil* from Dar dens, N. C., and described as follows; Beginning at the corner of the Bar den land, J. A. Getsinger, thence a long J. A. Getsinger and Mary H. Hardison land N. 20 E. 275 poles to the corner of G«orge Blount land and Mary H. Haridson land; thence along Geo. Blount land Sfl 88 30 E. 100 poles to the corner of the Guyther land and Geo. Blount land S. 88 30 E. 100 poles Guyther land S. 16 W. 137 poles, W. 23 poiea, S 16 poles, W. 145 poles to the corner of Guyther land and Bar din land; thence along Barden land S. 6 W. 9 poles, N. 76 W. 67 poles to the beginning. Containing 150 acres, more or less. The description of said land will also be shown by map made by W. W. Ange, said map being made a part of this description. This 30th day of December. 1931. B. A. CRITCHER. jl 4tw Trustee. NOTICE OF SALE By virtue of the power of sale, in a deed of trust from Rufc Cratt and husband, John M. Cratt, to the un dersigned; dated May 7th, 1928, and of record in book X-2, page 616, office of the register of deeds of Martin County; and by reason of non-payment of the debt secured by the aforesaid deed of trust; the undersigned, at the request of the holder of the notes se curd, will, on Tuesday, the 2nd day of February, 1932, at twelve o'clock noon, before the courthouse door of Martin County, N. C., offer for sale, at public auction, the following lands: In Bear Grass Township, Martin County, -North Carolina, adjoining the lands of John Bullock, Claude Lee and Robert Harris; containing 90 acres, more or less; and being the same and identical premises conveyed to Sophia Cratt by deed from M. G. Cratt, dated Nevember 10, 1914, and duly recorded in the office of the Reg ister of Deeds for Martin County in Book G-l, at page 197; and also the same lands and premises upon which said Sophia Cratt resided at the time of her death. This sale will be reported to the Superior Court of Martin County, N. C„ for confirmation or resale, as pro vided by law. This December 30, 1931. JOHN H. BONNER, jl 4tw Trustee. John H. Bonner, Attorney, Wash ington, N. C. NOTICE OF SALE By virtue of the power contained in a certain deed of trust executed the 10th day of June, 1929, by Mary L. Pollard and Adelaide Fleming to Cliickamauga Trust Company, trustee, of record in book B-3, at page 197, of fice of the register of deeds for Mar tin County, to secure a loan made to said parties by the Prudential Insur ance Company of America, and by vir tue of a deed executed the 20th day of July, 1931, by Jhe Prudential In surance Company of America to T. W. Sterrett, substitute trustee, of rec ord in the Martin County registry, default having been made in the pay ment of the debt secured -thereby, the undersigned will, on Monday, the 25th day of January, 1932, at twelve (12) oclock noon, sell at public auction, at the courthouse dooor of Martin Coun ty, at Williamston, North Carolina, to the highest bidder, for cash the following descrilied lands: "First tract: Lying and being in Robersonville Township, Martin Coun ty, North Carolina, and, on the- road leading from the town of Hassell to the town of Parmele, hounded on the northwest by the lands of Ira An drews, formerly S. 1,. Andrews, on the northeast by the lands of B. E. Moye and Joe Bullock, formerly the Page land, and on the east by the land.? of Herbert Stalls and Marion Evans, formerly the. Page land, on the south by the iands of Levi Manning, and on the southwest by the lands of George Jenkins and Jim Dock Nelson, form erly Alex Nelson. BEGINNING in the center of the bridge over the Co hum Swamp Canal on the road leading from Hassell to Parmele, Levi Man Condensed Statement of Condition of Branch Banking & Trust Co. AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS DECEMBER 31, 1931 RESOURCES LIABILITIES Loans and discpunts $2,618,881.95 Capital stock $ 400,000.00 Banking Houses, furniture & fixtures 141,257.81 Surplus , 200,000.00 Other stocks and bonds 125,800.00 Undivided profits 93,865.25 U. S. and N. C. Bonds $1,946,982.98 . R eser ve for Interest and Dividends 12,507.86 Ma ßon t ds' e M ' m ' C,Ptl 197,000.00 . Reserve for Elm City PurchaM 2 ' oooo ° Cash & due from bonks 1,356,245.53 3,500,228.51 B,lls payalile 550,000.00 deposits ;. 5,127,795.16 I : ■ " • $6,386,168.27 ' $6,386,168.27 (TRUST DEPARTMENT ASSETS NOT INCLUDED) •' j Branch Banking & Trust Co. "The Safe Executor" 3 WILSON PLYMOUTH SELMA WILLIAMSTON - KINSTON WARSAW GOLDSiBORO NEW BERN FAYETTEVILLE ELM CITY _ =====t _ =========^^ Sound Banking and, Trust Service for Eastern ning'a corner, running south 41 de grees 30 minutes west 6.40 chains to a pine stump, Levi Manning's Corner; thence north 48 degree* 30 minutes west 9.15 chains to a pine stump, Levi Manning's corner; thence north 82 de grees 45 piinutes west 10.10 chains; thence along Levi Manning's and George Jenkins' line north 54 degrees 00 minutes west 4.60 chains; .thence north 20 degrees 30 minutes west a long George Jenkins' and Jim Dock Nelson's lines 8.00 chains; thence north 42 degrees 00 minutes west 2.10 chains a , north 73 degrees 00 minutes west 80 links to a pine stump, Ira An drews' corner; thence along Andrews' line north 41 degrees 00 minutes east 60.50 chains to his corner in the line j of B. E. Mayo; thence along Mayo's and Joe Bullock's line south 20 de grees 00 minutes eajt 35.75 chains to the corner of Herbert Stalls; thence along the lines of Heibert Stalls and Marion Evans south 8 degrees 00 min utes west 30.50 chains to the center line of the canal in Coburn swamp, I Levi Manning's line; thence up and i along the center of line of canal, Levi Manning's line south 86 degrees 30 minutes west 8.50 chains and north 67 degrees 00 minutes west 10.00 chains to the beginning, containing 197.6 acres, more or less. Being the first, second, and third tracts described in a deed of conveyance from Clayton Moore to F. L. Gladstone, which deed is dated February 7, 1924, and is re corded in book R-2, page 281, Martin County Registry." "Second tract: Lying and being in Robersonville Township, Martin Counj ty, North and on the road; leading from the town of Hassell to the town of Parmele, bounded on the north by the lands of R. T. Andrews. I on the east by the lands of Willi Ayers,' and on the south by the lands I of David Grimes and on the west by I the lands of B. E. Moye. BEGIN-1 NING at a lightwood stake, Will | Ayers', Richmond Mooring's, and Da- j vid Grime's corner, running along Da vid Grimes' line south 51 degrees 15J minutes west 23.60 chains to an iron | stob in B. E. Move's line; thence a-! long Moye's line north 4 degrees 00 minutes east 42.90 chains to R. T. j Andrew's line; thence along his line) south 85 degrees 00 minutes east 17.35 chains to Will Ayer's corner; thence along Ayer's line S. 5 degrees 00 min utes west 26.60 chains to the begin- j ning, containing 60 acres, niore or less.! This the 19th day of December, 1931 . T. W. STERRETT, Substitute tru.stqr for Cliickamauga Trust Company. jl 4t w j NOTICE OF RESALE OF REAL PROPERTY Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain deed of trust .executed to me as trustee on the 9th day of April, 1925, by L. A. Clark and wife, Essie Clark, to se cure a note of even date and tenor therewith, deed being recorded iu book S-2, at page 72, and default having been made in the payment of the said note and the stipulations contained tin the said deed of trust not having been complied with, and at the (request the holder of said note, and foreclos ure having been made on the 14th day of November, 1931, after which the bid was raised, I will .offer .for sale to the highest bidder, for cash, at the courthouse door in the town of Wjl liamston, North* .Carolina, on" Thurs day, the 14th day of January, 1932, | at 12 o'clock m., the following de- j scribed property, to wit: Being a certain tract of land bought from Mr. Whit Moore in 1925, around three acres, more or less, and situat ed on the north side of public highway leading from Everetts to Wil liamston, North Carolina, and bound ed on the east by Whit Moore, on the north by the A. C. L. Railroad tract, on the west by Alonza Allen, and on the south by the Everetts and Williamston highway, and being the same tract of land where W. S. Mal lory now lives. I This the 26th dav of December, 1931,1 J. S. AYERS, j jl 2tw Trustee. Elbert S. Peel, Attorney. TRUSTEE'S REBALE .JJnder and by virtue of the authority conferiyd s>n nie in that certain deed [ of trust executed to me on the 14th day of March, 1925, by J. W. Gardner and wife, which deed of trust is duly recorded in book Q-2, at page 372, the same having been offered for resale on the 14th of December, 1931, and the highest bid made ,at said sale having been upset, I shall offer the following property for sale to the highest bidder on__Saturday, January 16, 1932, at 12 Public Auction! I WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION ON At 10 o'Clock A. M. Monday, Jan. 11 All the household and kitchen furniture and farm ing implements of the late MRS. BETTIE A. GRIFFIN Everything on the farm will be sold. Sale will start promptly at 10 o'clock. W. H. GURKIN Williamston, N. C. Evergreen And Shrubbery Sals WE ARE GOING TO SELL ALL EVER GREEN AND SHRUBBERY ON OUR Purvis Farm NEAR SPRING GREEN CHURCH On the Williamston and Hamilton Road Tues. and Wed. JANUARY 12 AND 13 At and Below One-Hall the Original Cost If you want shrubbery and evergreens, now & your chance to get them at a sacrifice. # PAGE THREE | o'clock m., at the courthouse door in ■ ; Williamston: I Bounded on the north by the main i public road, on the east by the lands of George Cordon, and the heirs of Luther B. Gardner, on the south by | the lands of A. F. Stallings and L. D. Gardner, containing 40 acres, more or less, and being the home place of J. W.Gardner. This 31st day of December, 1931. J. W. MARTIN. 1 2tw Trustee.
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