FMyi, Mty 6, W2
Hare From Dmm
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Parker and
little daughter, Elizabeth, of Dunn,
are here attending the guduation ex
erases of the Williams ton High
School, Misses Eva Harrison and
Myraa Brown being graduates at
this tine.
♦
Return From Richmond
Mrs. P. H. Brown and brother,
Mr. Robert Everett, returned Wed
nesday from Richmond, where Mr.
Evertt was a patient at the Memor
ial Hoapital.
Attends Graduation Exercises
Mr*. Blanche Anderson, of Tar
boro, attended the graduation of her
grand-daughter, Miss Rebekah Har
rison, this week.
REMOVE THE CAUSE OF
RHEUMATISM
Not TID Then Will You Be
Ptw From Ita Blighting Curia
Uric Aid poison—the cam* of rheu
hatic agony (tarts to leave your
body in 24 hours
Think of it—how this old world does
make progress—now comes a prescrip
tion which is known to pharmacists as
Allanru and with 48 hours after you
start to take this swift-acting formula
all pain, agony, and inflammation has
departed.
Truly a day for the whole family to
celebrate, for instead of being a help
less, expensive and annoying cripple
the happy person is at work again.
AUenru does just what this notice
says it will do—it is guaranteed by
Clark's Drug Store, Inc., and leading
druggists to do it—you can get one
generous bottle for 85 cents and we
know it will bring the joyous results
you expect—your money whole heart
edly returned.
Take heart—lively activity will come
again after the wonderful benefit Al
lenru brings has (hade you cheerful
and happy.
And remember this, Allenru is just
as effective for neuritis, sciatica and
lumbago.
Mr*. W. H. RUSS Mrs. C. W. RUSS
Delicatessen Lunch Room
HOME COOKING - PLATE LUNCH - SHORT ORDERS
200 WEST MAIN STREET—WASHINGTON. N. C.
REGULAR DINNERS
Barbecue dinner 35c, Roast beef or pork dinner 35c
Fried chicken dinner 35c, Country boiled din'r 35c
\ Sunday Dinner 40c Plate Lunch 25c
Barbecue Plate Lunch 25c
Sandwiches and Lunches Prepared for Outings
and Picnics. Orders Taken for Cakes,
Pies and Salads
BIG USED CAR
Auction Sale!
We Have Several Good Used Cars That We Are
Going To Offer At Auction
Saturday, May 14
Promptly at 3 o'Clock P. M.
We are overstocked with used cars, which
necessitates our selling them at auction. This is
your chance to buy a good used car .cheap. We
list a few of the cars that will be sacrificed on
the auction block:
Chevrolet Cabriolet—l 929 model. This car has
been rebuilt and is in A No. 1 condition.
Chevrolet Truck—with body. Engine in good
condition. Will give good service.
Pontiac Touring Car—Motor overhauled. New
battery. A good buy.
Dodge Touring Car—ln good condition.
Bttick Sedan—Good tires, good paint, and good
running motor.
Star Sedan—Motor overhauled, paint looks good
and body in good condition. T~
Chevrolet Touring Car—ln good condition. Will
give good service.
Better Chevrolet
Company ;
ROBERSONVILLE, N. C.
Society & Persona
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Visitors Here Thursday
Mr. and Mrs. Harper Holliday
and little son. Harper, jr., of Leaks
ville, visited friends here yesterday.
In Chapel Hill Today
Mr. and Mrs. Elbert S. Peel spent
today in Chapel Hill. Mr. Peel is
attending a lawyers' conference held
by the law school of the university.
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In Town Yesterday
Messrs. Benton and Blauvelt, of
Wilson, were here yesterday.
1 ♦
Returns From Hospital
Mr. Marriott Britt has returned
from the Naval Hospital at Ports
mouth, where he has been for treat
ment for the past several weeks.
In Washington Thursday
Mrs. J. W. Watts, jr., and son,
Jinunie, and Mrs. W. C. Manning,'
jr., spent yesterday afternoon in'
Washington.
♦
Announce Birth
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Lee Glenn,,
a daughter, on Wednesday, April 27.
Weight, 8 pounds.
In Town Monday
Messrs. O. W. Hamilton, of James
ville, and Frank Jordan, of Dardens,
were in town yesterday on business.
♦
In Hospital
Miss Clyde Williams, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Williams, is in
a Washington Hospital recovering
from an appendicitis operation per
formed this week.
♦
Shoppers Here Wednesday
Mesdames Herbert Lilley and J.
E. Smithwic, of Jamesville, were
shoppers here Wednesday.
ate
PHONE
Anything far j
This PfpafttMnt j
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Visitor Here Thursday
r Mr. Ben Manning, of Griffins
•j Township, was in town yesterday.
Returns From Charlotte
J. W .Watts, jr., returned today
t from Charlotte, where he has been
i on business for several days.
I —•
. Returns From Quantico
Mrs. Lawrence Lindsley returned
i yesterday from Quantico and Wash
ington City, where she has been vis
iting relatives for several days.
j Here Thursday
Mr. E. H. Ange, of Jamesville, was
a business visitor here yesterday aft-j
'ernoon. „ t .
From Washington
Mr. Charles Moore, of Washing
, ton, was here yesterday attending to
,' business matters.- ———
i Jenkins-Owens
j Fred A. Jenkins and Miss Mary
j Owens, of Charlotte, were married
Saturday evening, A*pril 30, in Char
lotte.
Mr. Jenkins is the son of Mr. W.
A. Jenkins,/ of WilMamston. As a
I boy he was employed in the office of
the Robersonville Herald, going from
there to Charlotte, where he has been
in the employ of the Southern Pub
lic Utilities Company.
| Mrs. Jenkins was reared and edu
cated in Charlotte.
They will make their home in
Charlotte.
Union County Farmers
Improve Cotton Grade
♦ ——
Union County cotton growers have
| ordered another supply of pedigreed
'Mexican seed from the Experiment
Station plots to further upgrade the
cotton of that county.
[CANDIDATES
CARDS
FOR BOARD OF EDUCATION
I I hereby announce my candidacy
ofor nomination as a member of the
Martin County Board of Education,
subject to the Democratic primary of
June 4. If nominated and elected, I
assure the people of Martin County
my very best service as a board mem
ber.
J. EASON LILLEY.
FOR BOARD EDUCATION
| Subject to the wishes of the people
at the Democratic primary June 4,
1932, I hereby announce my candidacy
| for the nomination for member of the
Martin County Board of Education.
! Since my appointment as a member
of the board by the Martin County
Democratic Executive Committee, I
have earnestly performed the duties of
the office to the very best of my abil
ity, and if nominated and appointed,
I assure the people a continuation of
my best service and interest in public
education for every child in Martin
County. _ _ _
E " H> * NGK
NOTICE OP SERVICE BY PUB
LICATION
North Carolina, Martin County.
Williamston Township.
American Small Loan Company vt.
L. E. JotiM and Una B. Jonn
NOTICE OF SUMMONS
The defendants named will take no
tice that a summons in the above en
titled action was issued against 'said
defendants on the 10th day of Feb.,
1932, by Thos. Mayo Grimes, justice
of the peace, Martin County, North
Carolina, for the sum of one hundred
artd twenty-five and 68-100 ($125.68)
dollars, due said plaintiff by note,
which summons was returnable on the
29th day of Feb., 1932, at 10 o'clock
a. m., before said justice at his office
in said state, county, and township-
It appearing further that said de
fendants have no,t been apprehended
due to the inability of the sheriff to
discover their whereabouts. said de-
SCREEN TIME-
We have a large supply of screen doors, win
dow screens, screen door check. Our prices are
low, quality high. Get our prices before you buy.
THB ENTERPRISE
fendants will therefore take notice -that
they are required to appear and answer
or demur to the complaint.
This 3rd day May, 1932.
THOS. MAYO GRIMES.
It Justice of the Peace.
Under and by virtue of the power
of sale contained in a certain deed of
trust executed on January 18, 1930, by
A. D. Hadley and wife, Nellie Hadley,
to the undersigned trustee, and of rec
ord in the public registry of Martin
County in book C-3, at page 151, said!
' deed of trust having been given for the 1
purpose of securing a note of even date
and tenor therewith, default having
been made in the payment of same,
and at the request of the holder of,
same the undersigned trustee Will, on'
Friday, May the 19th, 1932f-af 12
clock m., in front of the courthouse
door in Williamston, North Carolina, 1
offer for sale to the highest bidder, fori
cash, the following described real es
t'ate, to wit:
Bounded on the north by the landsj
of Eureka Lumber Company and on |
the west by the lands of George A. I
Peel, and on the south by the Bill'
Rogers place, now owned by W. State
Revels, and on the east by the lands
of A. D. Hadley, and containing 100
acres, more or less, above description'
given below in a different way, but
'both being the same"piece of lands. |
{ Beginning at iron stake at the Geo.
A. Peel line and running down his
line to the swamp, and running down
the swamp to a crossing place, and
then up the branch to the Eureka line
back to the iron stake to the begin
ning.
This the 18th day of April, 1932.
R. G. HARRTSONr
?22 4tw Trustee.
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NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
I Having this day qualified as admin-
I istrator of the estate of Ronald W.
| Wynn, deceased, notice is hereby giv-'
en to all persons holding claims a
gainst said estate to present them to
I the undersigned for payment on or
before the 3rd day of March, 1933, or
I this notice will be pleaded in bar of
■ the recovery of the same,
i All persons indebted to said estate
will please appear and make prompt
payment of the same.
This 3rd day of March, 1932.
E. G. WYNN,
a 22 6tw Administrator.
NOTICE OP SALE
Under and by virtue of a judgment
of the superior court of Martin Coun
ty in an action entitled "Mrs. Lula
Hardison vs. Andrew Long," the un
dersigned commissioners will, on the
1 23 rd day of May, 1932, at- 12 o'clock,
I noon, in front of the courthouse door
of Martin County, offer for sale to the
highest bidder, for cash, the following
|described land:
Beginning at two black gums in Bull
Branch, thenCc' down the various
courses of the run of said branch 66
poles to a pine tree, thence south 87 |
E. to the run of Beaver Dam Swamp, I
thence up the run of said swamp to |
two maples, thence N. 88 W. to the I
beginning. Containing fifty-five acres,]
tpore or less, nad being a portion of
lands conveyed by S. W. Watts to
Sarah A. Long and deed,by her to
me, and of record in Register's Officr 1
in book CC, page 577.
This 21st day of April, 1932.
Br A. CRITCHER.
A. R. DUNNING,
a 26 4tw Commissioners.
NOTICE OP SALE
Notice is hereby given that under
and by virtue of the power of sale con
tained in that certain deed of trust ex
ecuted by Thad Savage and wife to the
undersigned trustee, and dated the 23rdj
day of December, 1925, and of record
in the public registry of Martin Coun
ty in book U-2, at page 530, said deed I
of trust having been given to secure
the payment of a certain note of even
|date thereon, and default having been i
I made in the'payment of said note and
.the terms and conditions in said deed
'of trust not having been complied with
jarfd at the request of the owner of said
| note, the undersigned trustee will, on
j Saturday the 7th day of May, 1932, at
twelve o'clock 'noon, at the courthouse
door of County, at William
! ston, North Carolina, offer at public
sale, to the highest bidder, for cash,
the following described land, to wit:
Beginning at the corner of lot No.
27, a ditch on the road leading from
Oak City to Hassell, N. C\, thence
down said ditch to a bend, thence north
65 east, 2.1 1-2 poles to .said ditch,
thence down said ditch to the right of
way of the Kinston and Weldon Rail
road right of way, thence said right
of way to J. L. Hines line and corner,
thence along J. L. Hines' line to the 1
corner of Clara Johnson land, nearl
the above described road, thence along
the Calara Johnson line to the begin
ning, containing by estimation 3 1-4
acres, be the same more or less.
This the 7th day of March, 1932.
CLAYTON MOORE,
a 8 4tw Trustee.
* NOTICE OF SALE
Notice is hereby given that under
and by virtue of the power of sale con
tained in that certain deed of trust
executed by W. J. Keel and wife to
the undersigned trustee, bearing date
the 11th day of March, 1927, and of
record in the public registry of Mar
tin County, in . book Y-2, at page 171,
WILLIAMSTON
gg»*BJJ2^g^soyjjA -B
said deed of trust having been given to
secure the payment of a certain note
of £ven date therewith, and default
havfng been made in the payment of
the same, and the terms and conditions
contained in said deed of trust not hav
ing been complied with, the undersign -
ed trustee yill, on Monday, the 16th
day of May, 1932, offer at public sale
to the highest bidder, for cash, at the
courthouse door of Martin County at
Williamston, N. C., the following de
scribed land, to wit:
Situate on the teft-hand side of
Highway No. 90, and about one mile
from the town of Williamston, N. C.,
and bounded on the north by the lands
of Walter Jernigan, on the east by the
lands of Kader Barnhill; on the south
and west by 'the lands of J. R. Mob
ley and wife, which said deed is hereby
referred to for a more accurate de
scription, containing 2 1-4 acres, more
or less. •
This the 14th day of April, 1932.
A. R. DUNNING,
a! 5 4tw Trustee.
NOTICE OP SALE
Notice is hereby given that under
and by virtue of the power of sale con
tained in that certain deed of trust ex
ecuted by Arthur Cherry and wife to
the undersigned trustee, bearing date
April Ist, 1930, and of record in the
public registry of Martin County in
DR. V. H. MEWBORN
OPTOMETRIST
Byes Examined Qlasaea Pitted
Robersonville at Pulmer's Drug Store,
After Third Sunday Each
Williamston, at Davis Pharmacy, on
Wednesday After Third Sunday of
Each Month.
Plymouth at O'Hanry Drug Store,
Thursday After Third Sunday Each
Month.
At Tarboro, N. C., Every Priday and
Saturday
I'll Tell You Free
How to Heal
Bad Legs
Simply anoint the swollen veins and
sores with Emerald Oil, and bandage
your leg. Use a bandage three inches
wide and long enough to give the
necessary support, winding it upward
frptn the ankle to the knee, the way
the blood flows' in the veins. No
more broken veins. No more ulcers
or open sores. No more crippling
pain. Just follovtf directions and you
are sure to l>e helped, t lark's Drug
Store, Inc., won't keep - your money
unless yotf are. ' .
Bargain TRAIN Trips
—to— '
NORFOLK, VA.
Round Trip Pares From:
Williamston, N. C., $1.75
Intermediate Points Proportional
GO: On Friday, P. M., trains, May
13th, and all trains Saturday and
Sunday, May 14th and 15th.
RETURN: Any train leaving Nor
folk before Midnight Monday,
May 16th. '
Consult Any A.C.L. Ticket Agent or
V. D. GODWIN. Williamston. N. C.
Phone 45
ATLANTIC COAST LINE
Public Speaking
HEAR ■
United States Senator
CAMERON MORRISON
AT THE
COURT HOUSE
Wiiliamston, N. C.
Monday, May 9
AT 3:00 P. M.
SENATOR MORRISON WILL DISCUSS
THE ISSUES OF THE DAY, AS NOW EXIST
ING AT THE NATIONAL CAPITA^/
YOU ARE INVITED TO HEAR HIM.
——l_
■ . ,
Ladies Especially
book S-2, at page 305, said trust deed
having been giren to secure the pay
ment of a certain note of even date
i therewith, and default in the payment
of said note, and the terms and stip
ulations in said deed of trust not hav
tii»g"been compiled wTth, the under
signied- trustee will, on Monday, the '
16th day of May, 1932. at twelve o'-
clock noon, at the courthouse door of
Martin County at Williamston, North
Carolina, _ offer at public sale to the j
highest bidder, for cash, the following i
t
SERVICES
AT THE
Episcopal Church
All Next Week
BEGINNING
Monday Night, May 9th
• Services will continue through Sun
day night. May 15th.
ALL SERVICES WILL BEGIN PROMPTLY
AT 8 O'CLOCK P. M.
Rev.W.A.Lilleycrop
OF GREENVILLE
WILL CONDUCT SERVICES
THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY IN
VITED TO ATTEND
PAGE THREE
All that tract or parcel of land, con
taining 45 5-10 acres, more or Icm,
situate and being on the road teading
from Hassell, N. C., to Williams ton,
N. C., and being about one mile east
oi Haiselh- N. G., and-"bounded on the
north by the lands of E. C. Winslow,
on the east by the lands of J. W. Cher
ry, on the south by the above said
public road, on the west by the lands
of Mary E. Cherry.
This the 13th day of April, 1932,
W. F. HAISLIP,
al^U^^^^^^^^^^^Trustee.