Friday, June 10,1932
Pwonali s PHONS
I Society & Personals | TW?2S£«I
In Town Yesterday
Mr. Jule James, of Robersonville,
was in town yesterday.
In Wilson Wednesday
L W. C. Manning was in Kinston on
L Wednesday attending a district
church meeting. He was accom
panied by Rev. Rupert Phillips, of
Everetts.
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In Charlotte Wednesday
Messrs. V. G. Taylor, of Everetts,
and Elbert S. Peel, were in Charlotte
Wednesday attending to professional
business.
Visits m Tarboro
Mrs. W. C. Manning visited her
brother, Mr. Reddick Roberson, and
Mrs. Roberson in Tarboro Wednes
* day night.
From LaGrange
Miss Verna Hardy, of LaGrange,
visited Mr. and Mrs. Leman Barn
hill Wednesday.
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ahead of you. Fields are full of weevils this year,
according to reports, If they find squares, there
won't be much cotton at picking time.
Cotton squares are the weevils' favorite foodl
Therefore don't give them any squares to eat in
your field. Set your crop before they are ready,
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Visits m Wilson
Mrs. E. S. Peel visited Mr. and
Mrs. Simon Lawrence in Wilson last
Wednesday.
In Kenly Tuesday
Miss Velma Harrison and Mrs.
Robert Coburn spent Tuesday night
with Mildred Darden in Kenly. Miss
Darden returned with them and will
visit here for several days.
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In Portsmouth, Vo.
Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Parker vis
ited friends in Portsmouth, Va., this
week.
In Chapel Hill This Weeh
Mrs. J. W. Watts, jr., and sons,
Jimmie and John, are visiting Mrs.
Watts' sister, Mrs. Lyon, in Chapel
Hill this week.
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Visitors Here Wednesday
Mrs. Mary Patterson and daugh
ter, Cora Lee Patterson, of Farmville,
and Messrs. Moses and A. J. Moye,
of Farmville, visited relatives here
Wednesday.
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Move To Henderson I
Mrs. R. G. Harrison and daugh*
ters, Misses Virginia, Alice and Dor
othy, and son, Ernest Harrison, left
Monday with Mr. Harrison to go to
Henderson to make their home. Mr.
Harrison left some months ago to be
come liquidating agent of the First
National Bank of Henderson, and his
family joined him when school
closed. The leaving of Mr. and Mrs.
Harrison and their children occasions
much regret among local people. They
were good citiiens of the town and
had many friends and relatives here
who will miss them greatly.
Attend Exercises at State College
Mrs. J. C. Crawford and daugh
ter, Estelle, attended the graduating
exercises at State College in Raleigh
last Tuesday.
Visiting Here This Week
Mrs. Louise Gresham and little
son, Billy, of Beulahville, are visit-'
ing their mother and grandmother,
Mrs. J. C. Crawford, and family this
week.
Returns From College
Tom Crawford, who graduated at
State College this week, is at home.
He graduated with the degree of
Bachelor of Science, specialising in
mechanical engineering.
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Visiting Mr. and Mrs. King
Miss Rosalie Inman, student of
North Carolina College for Women,
at Greensboro, is here to spend the
summer with her sister, Mrs. Jim
King, and Mr. King.
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Here Yesterday .
Mrs. Fred Isler, of La Grange, and
Misses Doris and Pattie Edmondson,
of Dove, spent yesterday with Mr.
and Mrs. Leman Barnhill.
In Wilson Wednesday
Mr. Bill Harrison visited friends in
Wilson Wednesday night.
From Hamilton
Mr. R. W. Salsbury, of Hamilton,
was in town Wednesday afternoon.
In Town Thursday
Mr. Ernest Harrell, of Oak City,
was in town yesterday.
Visit Mr. and Mrs. Moye
Mrs. S. M. Jones, of Greenville,
and daughter, Mrs. Earl Westbrook,
of Dunn, spent sieveral days here this
week with Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Moye.
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In Norfolh Wednesday
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Horton, Hugh,
jr., Miss Trulah Ward Page, and
Mrs. Rush Bondurant spent Wednes
day in Norfolk.
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To Meet Tonight
The Philathea Class of the Chris
tian church will meet with Mrs.
Henry Harrison tonight at 8 o'clock.
From Rochy Mount
Mr. and Mrs. Luther T. Waters, 1
of Rocky Mount, are visiting rela
tives in and around town.
Visitor Here Thursday
Rev. W. B. Harrington was a visi
tor in town yesterday.
Here Thursday
Dennis Roberson, United States
Deputy Marshal, of New Bern, was
in town Thursday.
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Birthday Party
Little Carl Barefoot entertained a
number of his little friends at the
home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Barefoot, on Saturday afternoon
celebrating his sixth birthday.
Stories and games were enjoyed by
the little guests. Refreshments con
sisted of ice cream and cake, and
candy suckers dressed as dolls were
used as favors.
Those present were: Carolyn and
Virginia Hassell, Frances and
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nounce the marriage of their daugh
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Purvis, of Bethel, N. C., June 4, at
Norfolk, Va.
NOTICE OP SALB OP REAL
. ,PROPERTY
Under and by virtue of the power of
sale contained in a certain deed of
trust executed on the 21st day of
June, 1929, by Louis H. Peel and wife,
Malinda Peel, to the undersigned trus
tee, and of record in the public regis
try of Martin County in book C-3, at
page 34, 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 the pay
ment of same and at the request of the
holder of same, the undersigned trus
tee will, on the 25th day of June, 1932,
in front of the courthouse door in;
Williamston, N. C., offer for sale to j
the highest bidder, for cash, the fol
lowing Ascribed property, to wit:
Bounded on the north by the lands
of Frances Lilley, on the east by the
lands of R. E. Lilley, W. H. Lilley,.
and Joseph E. Griffin, on the south by
the lands of J. J. Manning and A. G.
Griffin, and on the west by the lands
of J. L. Lilley and S. J. Lilley, con
taining 121 acres, more or less. For
better description reference is herebv
made to map of same made by S. Peel,
surveyor, ota the 12th day of April,
1921, and now on file with the Federal
Land Bank of Columbia.
This the 25th day of May, 1932.
ELBERT S. PEEL.
niy3l 4tw Trustee,
NOTICE
Having this day qualified as execu
trix of the estate of the late R. W.
Everett, of Williamston, notice is here
by given to all persons holding claims
against said estate to present them to
me for payment on or before the 9th
day of June, 1933, or this notice will
be pleaded in bar of the recovery of
same. All persons indebted to said
estate will please make immediate pay
ment of same.
This the 9th day of June, 1932.
ANNIE BELL BROWN,
Executrix of the estate of R. W.
Everett. jelO 6tw
NOTICE
North Carolina,
Martin County,
Under and by virtue of a power of
sale embraced in a certain deed of
trust executed by J. A. Getsinger and
wife to H. D. Bateman, trustee, on the
20th day of June, 1928, and recorded
in the office of the Register of Deeds
of Martin County in book X-2, page
633, and default having been made in
the payment of the note thereby se
cured and the holder of said note hav
ing demanded foreclosure of said deed
of trust, the said H. D. Bateman, trus
ts*, will expose *t pwWie tale-to the
highest bidder, for cash, at the court
house door of Martin County, North
Carolina, on the Uth day of July, 1932,
at 12 o'clock noon, the following de
scribed land:
First tract. That tract of land con
veyed to J. A, Getsingtr, a party of
the first part aforesaid, by Clara H.
White and husband, L. VV. White, by
deed dated December 31, 1918, and re
corded in book W-l, «t page 546, Mar
tin County Registry, containingMOO
acres, more or less, and is situate on
N. C. Highway N'o. 90 between James
ville and' Plymouth, at Darden' Station,
and known as the Berry farm. Ref
erence is made to the aforesaid records
for a more complete and particular de
scription.
Second Tract. That tract of land
conveyed to C. F„ N. A., and J: A.
Getsinger by deed from T. F. Mc-
Caskey and wife, Mary L. McCaskey,
dated October 3, 1905, and recorded
in book No. 000, page 189, Martin
County Registry, and adjoins the lands
of C. C. Fagan, W. H. Hampton, A.
B. Waters, J. W. Swinson and others;
and is the same tract of land in which
C. F. and N. A. Getsinger "conveyed
their undivided interest to J. A, Get
singer, by deed, which deed is duly
recorded in Martin County Registry,
to which reference is made for a more
complete description. Said tract of
land is situate on N. C. Highway No.
90, between Janiesville and Plymouth,
at Darden Station, and is known as
the home place of the parties of the
first part aforesaid^
The said land will be sold subject
to a first deed of trust to James H.
Corbitt, trustee, of record in the office
of Register of Deeds of Martin Coun
ty, and further subject to the taxes on
said land for the year 1932.
This the 4th day of June 1932
11. 1). BATEMAN.
jelO 4tw Trustee
By Z. V. Norman, attorney.
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ES
STATE
Under and by virtue of power and
authority contained in that certain
deed of trust, dated March 20th, 1928,
and recorded in book X-2, page 599,
Martin County Registry, and executed,
by J. A. Leggett and wife, to the Citi
zens National Hank of Raleigh, N. C.,
trustee, default having been made in
the payment of the indebtedness se
cured there, whereby the entire a
mount of said indebtedness became
due and payable and demand having
been made by the holder of said note
upon the trustee named' therein to ad
~DR. V. H. MEWBORN
OPTOMETRIST
Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted
Robersonville at Fulmer's Drug Store,
Tuesday After- Third Sunday Each
Month.
Williamston, at Davis Pharmacy, on
Wednesday After Third Sunday of
Bach Month.
Plymouth at O'Henry Drug Store,
Thursday After Third Sunday Each
Month.
At Tarboro, N, C., Every Friday and
•' ** Saturday
vertise and sell the property described
I in said deed of trust, the undersigned
will offer for sale for cash at public
auction at the courthouse door in Wil
hamston, Martin County, N. C., at
noon on Wednesday, July 6th, 1932,
i the following described real estate:
All that certain tract or parcel of
rtrir *- n ' ?-lining io the town of
: VVllliamston, Williamston Township,
! Martin County, and State of North
t ; arolina, lying and being on Watts I
street in said town, bounded on the
northeast by said Watts Street, on the I
southeast by the lands of W. H. Leg-'
gett and Latham Thrower, on the!
southwest by the lands of J. A. Leg
gett, and on the northwest by the
lands of L. B. Harrison, and the lands
of Mrs. Simon Manning, and more
particularly described as follows, to
wit:
Beginning at Mrs. Simon Manning's
southeast, corner on Watts Street,
thence south 29 1-2 east 103 feet,
thence south 52 degrees and 10 sec
onds west 400 feet, thence north 29
1-2 west 103 feet, thence north 52 de
crees and 10 seconds east 400 feet,to
the beginning, being the same land
deeded to J. A. Leggett and wife, Na
omi l.eggett, by W. H. Leggett and
'wife, Cecilia Leggett, by deed datft
December Ist, 1927, and of record in
the public registry ol Martin Coun
ty in book V-2, at page 575, and more
particularly shown by reference to a
same made by Peel,
surveyor, on the 27th day of February,
1928, which said map is on file with
the World War Veterans Loan Fund.
This 31st tfey of May, 1932,
North Carolina Bank and Trust
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PAGE THREE
Company, Successor to Citi
zens National Bank of Raleigh
N. C., Trustee. By: H. M.
Ccybett, rice president. "
Terms of sale: Cash.
sale: Courthouse door, Wil
liamston, N. C.
Time of sale: Noon, Wednesday,
July 6th, 1932. je7 4tw
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