Tmsdmy, j«nn«ry 19,1932 [ ( Society & Personals j 1 I m S RKL gdh ° C u Im, ,I, HI |I Missionary Society To Meet The Woman's Missionary Society of the Methodist Church will meet on Wednesday afternoon at 3:30 o'- clock at the church. All members are requested to be present. ♦ From Washington Mr. H. H. McLean, superintendent of the Beaufort County schools, was j a business visitor here yesterday morning. • From Norfolk Dr. W. H. Harrell, commander in the United States Navy at Norfolk, spent last week-end here with his sis ter, Miss Sarah Harrel, and brother, James Edwin Harrell. • ■ Here From Pinetown Mr. and Mrs. George Boyd, of Pinetown, were here last Saturday, •here Mr. Boyd sold his peanut crop j to local buyers. From University | Buck Saunders and Albert Leslie Clark, students at the University of. North Carolina, spent the week-end at home with their parents, return ing Sunday afternoon. In Bdhaven Sunday Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Gradeless, Mrs. J. L. Robertson, and Mrs. J. L. Thrower spent Sunday in Bel haven wtih friends and relatives. THIS BROODER WITH 50 CHICKS FOR $7.00 Barred Rocks - Rhode Island Reds - White Leghorns - 110.00 Per Hundred. BVBRY BREEDER BLOOD TESTED BY STATE AGRICUL TURAL DEPARTMENT SUPERIOR POULTRY RANCH WINDSOR, N. C. We Specialise in High Production White Leghorns PEANUTS 2c and 23c Pound Will be Offered for Peanuts on Account To enable our customers to meet their obligations contract ed at our store, we are going to offer 2 cents for medium grade peanuts and 2 1-4 cents for the best grade. The above prices ire considerably higher than the present market price, and we feel that if you are interested in making a final settlement of your account you will make an effort to cooperate with us before the expiration of this offer. ——. * '.I l*a" I I . . Other Produce Accepted If you do not have peanuts, we will accept any farm products or produce as payment on account. In this connection, we wish to impress upon every one, that unless some effort is made to settle old accounts, no credit may be expected in the future. CLARK'S DRUG STORE, Inc. WILLIAMSTON, N. C * In Town Saturday Mr. F. L. Haislip, cashier of the Bank of Hamilton, was in town last , Saturday on business. Visits Friends Here Messrs. Herman and Cluad Car row, of Washington, visited friends here last week. ♦ In Wilson Sunday / Messrs. C. G. Crockett and Jim Cook were in Wilson Sunday after noon. • Here From Charlotte Mr. Bob Singleton, of Charlotte, visited Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Dunning over the week-end. In Town Yesterday Mr. Ed James, of Roberonville, was in town yesterday attending to | business. • 'Spend Saturday Here I Misses Lucille Hassell and Carrie j Wiggins, of Tarboro, spent Saturday here with Miss Hassell's parents, Mr. I and Mrs. C. B. Hassell. I ——• | Leave for Norfolk Saturday Mesdames J. S. Rhodes and C. H. ! I Godwin will leave Thursday for j Norfolk to visit Mrs. C. O. Pardo. I From Durham Mesdames Shulah and Strain, of Durham, visited Mrs. E. P. Cunning ham last week. In Town Yesterday Mr. Vance Roberson, of Roberson ville, attended to business matters here yesterday. To Return Today Messrs. J. W. Watts, jr., and Hu bert Coburn will return today from Charlotte. ♦ In Rocky Mount Today Meidames Z. T. Piephoff, Maurice Moore, and Maurice Watts are .in Rocky Mount today. 6 6 6 LIQUID . TABLETS . SALVE ' 666 Liquid or Tablets used internally . and 666 Salve externally, make a com plete and effective treatment for colds. Most Speedy Remedies Known. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Manning Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Lawrence and j Joel Muse, of Wilson, are spending I today with Mr. and Mrs. W. C. i Manning, sr. • I Visits m Ahoskie > Miss Bessye Harrell spent the , week-end with relatives in Ahoakie. • - In Town Saturday Mr. H. M. Ainsley, of Oak City, was in town Saturday. From Enfield i Mr. B. W. Hardy, of Enfield, was in town yesterday. i • In A yd en Sunday Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Manning, Mrs. A. J. Manning, and Miss Grace Man ning visited Mr. and Mrs. J. H. S. Hodges at Ayden Sunday. .-=—=#=•— - Spends Week-End Here 1 Miss Lauline Croson, of Goldsboro spent the week-end here with friends. Here Monday Messrs. Calvin Ayers and Eli , ! Roberson, of Bear Grass, were visi tors on the local tobacco market yes terday. • ' , Visit in Farmville Friday I Mesdames Jack Downing, James R. Everett, Jad^Frank, and J. C. Manning visited friends in Farmville Friday. m ~ In Norfolk Friday Mrs. W. B. Watts spent Friday in Norfolk. From Goldsboro Mr. Elliott Ewell, of Goldsboro, visited friends here during the week end. » Shopper Here Yesterday Grover Nicholson, of Williamston, Route 3, was a shopper here yester day. Here From Raleigh Mr. Nat Haywood, special insur ance representative of Raleigh, spent the week-end here with Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Crawford. » Spends Sunday in Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Dred Darden spent Sunday in Wilson with relatives of Mr. Darden. THE ENTERPRISE In Town Yesterday Mr. Mayo Little, of Robersonville, was in town yesterday. ♦ In Greenville and Farmviile Mr/awl Mrs. M. J. Moye visited relatives in Greenville and Farmviile Sunday. In Town Monday Mr. Amos Perry, of Williamston route 1, was in town yesterday. » Prom Hamilton Mr. Ray Bunting, of Hamilton, was in town yesterday. OAK CITY NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Jim Winstead, of Washington, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Johnson. Mr. Joe Barrett, of Rocky Mount, was a visitor here Sunday. Mrs. R. W. Daniels and son, Roy, of Rocky Mount, spent part of last week with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hines. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Barrett, Mr. and Mrs J. W. Hines and Mrs. R> W. Daniels spent Thursday in Ports mouth, Va. Mr. J. F. Crisp was a visitor in Greenville Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Daniels, of Rob ersonville, were visitors Jhere Sun day. Misses Velma Hines and Lena Crisp spent Wednesday in Rocky Mount. Messrs. Wiley and Bill Pierce and French Scott were visitors here Sun day. TRUSTEE'S RESALE Under and by virtue of the authority conferred on me 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 sakl sale having been upset, I shall offer the following property for sale to the highest bidder i on Saturday, January 16, 1932, at 12 o'clock m„ at the courthouse door in Williamston: Bounded oh the north by the main 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 plate of J. W. Gardner. > This 31st day of December; 1931. J. W. MARTIN, jl 2tw Trustee. NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given thrft under and by virtue of a power of sale con tained in that certain deed of trust, executed by James G. Mizelle, to the undersigned trustee, bearing date of the 28th day of March, 1927, and of record in the Public Registry of Mar tin County, in Book P-2, at page 235, said trust deed having been given to secure the payment'of a certain note of even date therewith, and the stip ulations in the same not having been complied with, and at the request of the holder of said note, the under signed trustee will, on Tuesday, the 2nd day of Feb., 1932, at twelve o'- clock noon, at the Courthouse door of Martin County, at Williamston North Carolina, offer at public auc tion, to the highest bidder for cash, the following described land, to-wit: Beginning at A. W. Bailey's cor ner, running an east course with A. W. Bailey's line to the Je»se Mizelle corner, thence Southern course with >the Jesse Mizelle line and Albert Rog 'ers' line to a corner of Albert Rogers' I and William MizelleV, thence ia Westernly course with the run of Bear Grass SwamD to J. T. Bullock corner, thence a North course with J. T. Bullock's line and A. W. Bailey's line to the beginning, containing 80 acres, more or less. This mortgage covers only 1-3 interest in this tract iof land. This the 2nd day of January, 1932 J. B. AYERS, jan.-5-4t Trustee. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF LAND By virtue of power vested in me by that deed of trust executed to me on .the 3rd day of June, 1921, by Joseph INDIGESTION "My work 1B copflnlng, and often I eat hurriedly, causing me to have Indi gestion. Ou will form and X will smother and have pains In my chest. "I had to be careful what I ate, but after someone had reconv mended Black-Draught and I found a small pinch after meals was so helpful, X soon was eat ing anything I wanted. "Now when I feel the least smothering or un comfortable bloating, I take a pinch of Black- Draught and get relief." Clyd* Vm*tin, 1* Shippy St. Qc—nvUU. a 0.. Bold In 364 pMluwsa M I WOMEN who ar* nw-down, n*j vaum, or mitttr •very month, thoiu Ufc. OrdMt v~ifor owrW rT L. Johnson and Melva Johnson, and which is duly recorded in the regis ter's office for Martin County, in book G-2, at page 325, I shall offer for sale to the highest bidder, for cash, at pub lic auction, at the courthouse door in th? town of Williamston, on Thursday, the 18th day of February, 1932, at 12 o'clock noon, the following described parcel of real estate, lying, being, and situate in the County of Martin and State of North Carolina, to wit: Situate in Bear Grass Township, in said County and State, beginning at a gum in the mouth of Briery Branch, running thence with said branch to a small branch, thence up the said small branch to a gum, thence along a line of marked trees to a corner in the Andrew Peel line; thence along the said line to a corner, a long leaf pine in the Crane Pond Branch, a corner of Reddick Mizell and others; thence north 87 1-2 west along a line of Red dick Mizell and Hardy Mizell, a dis tance of 234 poles to the line of John Bullock; thence along a line of marked trees to the Bear Grass Swamp,, a gum, a corner tree near the run; thence down said swamp to the fork of Mill Pond; thence upon the Wolf Pocosin Swamp to the beginning, containing 175 acres, more or less, It being the same lands conveyed to Joseph L. Johnson and wife, Melva Johnson by deed from R. L. Whitfield and wife, dated January Ist, l l )20, and of record in Martin County Registry in Book D-2, at page 202. . The purchaser at the sale will be required to make a deposit of ten per cent of the amount of his bid, as evi dence of good faith, pending confirma tion of the sale. Thisjanuary 15 th, 1932, T. T. GRIMES, jl9 4tw Trustee. I Commissioner of Banks owner of debt for use of the Farmers Bank of Greenville. Albion Dunn, Attorney. , J NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of a judgment of the superior court of Martin Coun ty in an action entitled "C. B. Hassell et al vs. Planters and Merchants Bank et al," and under and by virtue of the power of sale in a certain deed of trust dated November 20, 1928, of record in ftle register qf deeds office in book P-2, page 374, the undersigned com missioners will on the 15th day of February, 1932, at 12 o'clock noon, in front of the courthouse door of Mar tin County, offer for sale, to the high est bidder, for cash, the following de scribed real estate: A house and lot in the town of Wil liamston, N. C., bounded on the north by R. E. Roberson house and lot, on thejeast.by Watts Street, on the south by Main Street, and on the west by the late S. S. Hadley house and lot, and being the same house and lot now Tit tsto Again Reduces Prices Buy now! Tougher, thicker non-skid tr«»n«l ib. given greater non-skid protection and longer nou- Don't drive on worsts, smooth tires when gkiJ •cu can have new Firestone Tire* at theses low price*. 1931— the year In which values count- Never before could you buy such r . cd most - was for Firestone a year oi inarkable values. K rea t accomplishment. Because of Fire- You get extra strength, extra safety, stone's unequaled position in buying ra-. extra service with every Firestone Tiro materials —rubber and cotton —efficlen. because of th.;se extra Firestone construe factories and «sconoinicaJ distributor tion features. t h e y gave car owners the greatest valui Unm-Dlft,. V ' the Firestone pateuteil jii their history, extra process tliut . . ';os the cord body tougher , —^ and stronger. -Drive in today. Equip your car with Tn-lr. 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Sua. 32.6 H.I) »*.«• **•• j OSES!'I stubk.j no. 34x7 H.D )t.4« 7*.*o iter- > 00-20 is." &£&::) *•»*> iS&Ks; !!:!! .5.00-21 ».M 13.94 6.00-21 ««.!• »«.M H.D. «».»• cwLu. 15:25-18 7.fS *•*• BuUk_ 6 | 0°,; 22 H!I>! »ii!S kagll brand tires an mads by a manufacturer, without his name, D—M« fIMNMIM" fir distribution by mall order houses and other distributors under Ersrjr tire iiisiiwhiifsH Safer mwrn brands. Tbsss tires sis sold to the public without the fWeatooe bears the ssspooslblllty, identity «r «u-r.ntee erf nam. "FntCSTOSV md mmm do wot make Spedal Brand tires for ANYONE. Flrestons Tires MrriM their an( j Mn aps sold through Firestone Service Dealers and Service Store*iwho Tn complete service. Yoa get sstra protection with the name ttmitea K uarancee._ ios CTIHoBe" 00 srecy the flrsstons mmhes. srs dowbly tiiutsotsd . t Williamston Motor Co. WILLIAMSTON, N. C. DRIVE r.l AND EQUIP tOV> CAD TODAY Llstmn to the **Vcit>a at on 9" Every Monday Sight Over NJi.C. Nationwide Network occupied by said C. B. Hassell and wife. This 14th day of January, 1932. B. A. CRITCHER, A. R. DUNNING. jl9 4tw Commissioners. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain deed of trust executed to the undersigned trustee by Andrew Smith and wife, Mary D. Smith, of record in the Mar tin County Public Registry in book Y-2, at page 75. to secure the pay ment of notes ct even date therewith, and the stipulations not having been complied with, and at the request of the holder of said bonds, the under signed trustee will, on the 15th day of February, 1932, at 12 o'clock noon, in front of the courthouse door of Martin County, offer for sale to the highest bidder, for cash, the follow ing described land: Beginning at W. V. Ormond's cor ner on the old Hamilton road, thence down the said road 51. feet to E. P. Bunch's line, a corner, thence a north course along Bunch's line. 204 feet. For Your Iff/"! Family! Your family depends on you for their sup port and material comforts, and you, who are so busy supplying the where-with-all, have you giv en a thought to their future security and inde pendence after you die? Protect them against want by making them the beneficiaries of one of our life insurance policies. The rates are most reasonable. W. G. Peele INSURANCE PAGE THREE more or less, to J. S. Rhodes' line, a corner, thence along J. S. Rhodes line 51 feet in an easterly direction to W. V. Ormond's line, a corner, thence with W. V. Ormond's line 204 feet, more or less, to the beginning. Con taining 1-4 acre, more or less, and be ing a part of the land conveyed to E. P. Bunch by H. C. Carter, trustee of the estate of C. H. Godwin, bankrupt, and of record in the Register of Deeds office for Martin County. This 14th day of January, 1932. H. M. STUBBS, jl9 4tw Trustee. B. A. Critcher, attorney. DR. V. H. MEWBORN OPTOMETRIST Robersonville at Fulmer's Drug Store, Tuesday After Third Sunday Each Month. Williamston at Atlantic-Hotel, Wed nesday After Third Sunday Each Month. > Plymouth at O'Henry Drug Store, Thursday After Third Sunday Each Month. Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted Home Office Kinston. N. C.

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