Friday, June 24,1932 V. ■ I I £H: Society & personals j j | Mrs. ELBERT S. PEEL, Mtoc | 44) fj liHNlllUlMltlllimillimillllUlM 111 iimiummiiiii»iimuumiumimiiiininiiiiiiiiinuuiiitiiiiiniiiuimiimiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiilililUniiiniiiiiiml m Visit Sister Here Mrs. Zeno Lyon and Mi& Martha Horn thai, of Plymouth, visited their sister, Mrs. W. B. Watts, here yes terday. In Town Thursday Mr. Thomas L. Johnson, of Gold Point, was in town yesterday on busi ness. At Virginia Beach Mrs. R. JF". Pope and daughter, Mary O'Neal, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lindsley at Virginia Beach this week. Returns to Wake Forest Darrell Price returned to Wake Forest this week to attend summar school in the college there. Men-- No need to wait longer. The weather man has promised and no& its here— Hot Weather Come in Try on One of Our Cool Breezy Suits Then you'll be con vinced that comfort costs but little these days—if invested -in Margolis Bros. Clothes. Choose a genuine Palm Beach or a Bel gian Linen or a Tropi cal Worsted for smart appearance and cooling comfort. Margolis Brothers Plenty of Linen Pants, White Ducks, and Seersuckers In Town Yesterday Miss Isobel Warren, of Washing ton, Was in town yesterday. From Windsor Mr. Henry Spruill, Windsor at torney, was a business visitor here yesterday afternnon. ■ « Mr. Chase Visitor Here Mr. Joe T. Chase, manager of the Virginia Electric and Power Com pany, passed through here yester day afternoon on his way to Roan oke Rap Ms. • - Returns To Office Here After working in Kinston a few (lays, Mr. Julian Harrell was trans ferred back to the Coast Line office here this week. Jln Wake Forest I Messrs. Jesse T. Price and M. D. Watts, Kathleen Price, Jean and, Julia Watts were in Wake Forest for j a short while this week. Leaves for Detroit Mr. V. D. Godwin leaves tomor-! row for Detroit, where he will at tend the annual meeting of the Ki wanis clubs of the country. He will be away about one week. Attend Baseball Game Messrs. N. C. Green, G. H. Harri son, and N. K. Harrison were among those attending the baseballe game in Elizabeth City Wednesday after noon. 1 ■ ~ i_ Attend June German Buck Saunders, jr., and John Wads worth, of Edenton, are in Rocky Mount to attend the June German tonight. ■ • ♦ In Town Thursday Mr! Justus Everett, of Greenville, 1 I was here for a short time yesterday ' afternoon. From Griffins | Mr. Lewis Peel, of Griffins, at tended court here yesterday after-, 'noon. Cost Her $4.25 to Reduce 65 Pounds "WORTH IT," MISS BATES SAYS ■» If you're young and fat read what Miss Bates, of Beech, lowa, has to say! about Kruschen Salts—if you are' middle-aged or old Kruschen shows! you the way to lose fat the SAFE I way. |. "I took one bottle o! Kruschen Salts a month for five months. It amounted to 94.23 and I reduced 65 lbs. but it wse worth it. Imagine just 22 years | old and weighing what I did. 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Britton, of Williamston Route 5, was in town yesterday on business. —-—» ■ Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Godwin Mesdames Curtis Turner and T. A. Whitfield, of Weldon, and Mrs. j Slade Roberson, of Hopewell, are visiting Mrs. Whitfield's sister, Mrs. I Vernon Godwin, and Mr. Godwin here this week. . I Will Return Sunday Misses Katberine and Blanche Har rison, Sarah Freeman Cone, and Jane Moore will return Sunday from Camp Leach, where they spent the! past two weeks. I 1 Visiting in Richmond Miss Katherine Manning is in I Richmond visiting Miss Daisy Law , rence, who is spending some time ; with relatives there. Leaves for Rich Square Mrs. O. Cone left yesterday for Rich Square, after spending several' days here with her son, Dr. P. B. Cone, and Mrs. Cone. She will visit her niece in Rich Square several days before returning to her home in Rich mond. In Town Thursday Mr. Sylvester Peel, of Williamston Route 1, was in town yesterday at tending court. 1 To Attend June German Frank Carstarphen and Herbert Cowen will attend the June German in Rocky Mount tonight. Attends Court Here Mr. Calvin Ayers, of Bear Grass, has been in town this week attend ing cotfftT • - From Greensboro Mrs. J. C. Yarrell, of Greensboro, arrived here this week to spend sev eral weeks with Mr. and Mrs. War ren H. Biggs. Scout Executive Here Mr. Cordray, of Wilson, met with the Kiwanis Club here Wednesday l in the interest of scouting in this ter | ritory. Mr. Cordray is Scout Ex ' ecutive of the Wilson Area, which embraces this territory. ( In I'inetops Wednesday Mr. E. S. Peel was ,j.n Pinetops Wednesday afternoon to see Mr. S. I B. Kittrell, liquidating agent for the Bank of Oak City, | Return From Wilmington Messrs. Gus Harrison and Wheeler Martin returned yesterday from Wil -1 mington, where they attended the an nual meeting of officers of the build-*- ing and loan associations of the state. THE ENTERPRISE Visits His Daughter Here Mry Hyman Warren, of Robcrson ville, was here Wednesday visiting his daughter, Mrs. Julian Harrell. To Attend June German Bill Harrison will attend the June German in Rocky Mount tonight. A group of Seattle (Wash.) men are financing a salvage party which is at tempting, with the aid of modern de vices, to recover $3,000,000 worth of gold in the hold of the steamer Is lander, which sank off the coast of Juneau, Alasaka, in 1901. NOTICB OP SALE By virtue of and pursuant to a de cree of the superior court of Martin County entered in the case of Atlantic Joint Stock Land Bank of Raleigh vs. | S. H. Mobley et al, the undersigned* commissioner will, on Monday, July 11, 1932, at noon, offer for sale, at public auction, for cash, to the highest bidder, at the courthouse door of Mar tin County, that certain tract or parcel of land situate in Jamesville Township, Martin County, North Carolina, par ticularly described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a water oak in Lower Deep Bottom, corner of James and Griffin and James Perry; thence with said Bottom south 81 degrees east 114 poles to the line of the Jackson land; thence with the line of the Jackson lands south 19 degrees west 104 poles, ; and south 6 degrees west 156 poles to Bear Pond; thence with Bear Pond north 52 degrees west 107 poles to a gum; thence with the line of James 1 Perry north 4 degrees and 30 minutes ] east 94 poles to the Stubbs road; thence , with said road south 72 degrees east 22 poles, and north 83 degrees east 12 poles to Deep Bottom; thence with said Bottom north 7 degrees west 97 poles to the beginning; containing 134 acres, more or less, and comprising the same land conveyed to said S. H. Mob ley by the Dennis Simmons Lumber Company by deed dated January 18, 1918, and recorded in book T-l, page 254,.Martin County Registry. This June 9, 1932. JNO. C. RODMAN, Jr., jelO 4tw Commissioner. NOTICE OF SALE OP 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 Bank 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 vertise and sell the property described deed of trust, the undersigned will offer for sale for cash at public auction at.lhe cdurthouse door in Wil . liamston, Martin County, N. C., at noon on Wednesday, July 6th, 1932, I the following described real estate: All that certain tract or parcel of land lying and being in the town of Williamston, Williamston Townsjiip, i Martin County, and State of North Carolina, lying and being on Watts 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 i 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 follow*, 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 grees and 10 seconds east 400 feet to the beginning, being the same land deeded to J. A. Leggett and wife, Na omi Leggett, by W. H. Leggett and wife, Cecilia Leggett, by deed dated December Ist, 1927, and of record in the public registry of Martin Coun ty in book V-2, at page 575, and more particularly shown by reference to a map of same made by Sylvester Peel, surveyor, on the 27th day of February. 1928, which said map is on file with the World War Veterans Loan Fund. This 31st day of May, 1932. North Carolina Bank and Tcust j. - Company, Successor to Citi l * zens National Bank of Raleigh N. C., Trustee. By: H. M. Corbett, vie* president. Terms of sale: Cash. Place of sale: Courthouse' door, Wil liamston, N. C. Time of sale: Noon, Wednesday, July 6th, 1932. je7 4tw NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND State of North Carolina, County of Martin: t The Federal Land Bank of Columbia, Plaintiff, vs. N. M. Hyman and wife, Olivia C. Hyman, E. S. Peel, Trus tee, Ourney P. Hood, Commission er, Defendanta. Pursuant to a judgment entered in above entitled civil action on the 23rd day of May, 1932, in the Superior Court of said County by the Clerk, 1 will on the 27th day of June, 1932, at I 12 o'clock m., at the countv court-1 house door in said county self at pub lic auction to the highest bidder there for the following described lands, sit uated in said county and state in Cross Roads Township, comprising 115 acres, more or less, and bounded and 1 described as follows: All that certain tract, piece, or par cel of land containing 115 acres, more 1 or less, situate, lying and being on the Palmyra and Oak City road about 3 miles north of the town of Oak City,' in Goose Nest Township, Martin County, North' Carolina, having such Leg Troubles Varicose Veins. Ulcers—Bunches ! ♦ ' An amazingly simple home treat ment gives quick, sure relief without {enforced rest, operations, injections— inor failure. Simply rub the afflicted limb with a generous amount of Emer ald Oil and bandage it comfortably tifht. Use a bandage three inches wide and long enough to give the necesssry support, winding upward from the ankle to the knee, the way the b|pod flows in the veins. Just follow directions, and you are sure to be helped. Clark's Drug Store, Inc., won't keep your money unless you are. shape, metes, courses, and distance* as will more fully appear by reference to a plat thereof made by S. Peel, sur veyor, on the 13th day of July, 1921, adjoining the land* of J. L. Ballard and H. C. Harrington on the north,! lands of W. H. Harrell and E. H. Turner on the west and southwest,' and the land* ef Joseph Early on the' south and easlT . ' The terms of sale are as follows:. ! Cash. All bids will be received subject to' rejection or confirmation by the Clerk [ of said Superior Court and no bid will • be accepted or reported unless its maW- 1 er shall deposit with said Clerk at the close of the bidding the sum of two hundred fifty ($250.00) dollars, as a : forfeit and guaranty of* compliance with his bid, the same to be credited on hi* bid when accepted. ' Notice is now given that said lands will be resold at the same place and upon the same terms at 2 o'clock P. M. of the same day unless said deposit is sooner made. Every deposit hot forfeited or ac cepted will be promptly returned to the maker. i This the 23rd dav of May, 1932. I B. A. CRITCHER. je3 4tw Commissioner, j NOTICE OP SALE OF REAL PROPERTY Under and by virtue of the powet i of sale contained in the certain deed of trust executed to the undersigned trustee by H. U. Peel, on the Bth day! of October, 1921, and Of record in the public registry of Martin County in book G-2, at page 379, said deed of trust having been given for the pur pose of securing a certain note of even date and tenor therewith, and de fault having been made in the payment of said indebtedness, arid the stipula tions contained in said deed of trust not having been complied with, the undersigned trustee will, on Saturday, the 9th»day of July, 1932, at 12 o'clock in., in front of the courthouse door in the town of Williamston, North CaroJ olina, offer for sale for cash the fol lowing described real estate, to wit: I Lying and being in Bear Grass and Griffins Townships, and being the land described in the will of John R. Peel and willed to Susan F. Peel for life and then to 11. U. Peel, and being the same land described in a deed of trust from H. U. Peel and mother, Susan Peel, to the Federal Land Bank, of record in the public record of Martin County, in book 7.-1, at page 86. This the Bth dav of June, 1932. WHEELER MARTIN, jel7 4tw Trustee Libert S. Peel, Attorney at Law. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF LAND By virtue of power vested in me by that deed of trust which was executed to me by John R. Tyson on the 30th day of December, 1927, and which is duly recorded in the register's office of Martin County, in book X-2, at page 536, et seq., default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness therein securd. I shall offer for sale to the highest bidder, for cash, at pub lic auction at the courthouse door in the town of Williamston; on Saturday, July loth, 1D32, at 12 fr'cjock noon, the following described tracts of real es tate, lying, being,%t»l situate in Goose Nest Township, in the County of Martin, and State of North Carolina, to wit: first tract: Adjoining the lands of T. H. t ouflcil, R. H. Gatlin and otli. ers, and bounded as follows: On the north by the land of Edna Shields, on the south by the lands of Edna Shields and W. O. Council's Brown Place, on the west by the lands of T. "B. Har rell and the road leading from Oak City to Speed, and containing 14 1-2 acres; Second tract: Being all of that cer tain tract of land, known as the Brown land, which was inherited by Mrs. T. T. Council from Francis Brown's es tate, ami hounded on the cast by the Hen Shields land, on the w«t by K. H. (iatlin's land, on the north by Ben Shield's land, and that of T. B. Ilar rell ami Irvin llarrell, and contain, ing 220 acres, more or less; and for a more |>aitirnlar description reference is had to deed from T. H. Council et DR. V. H. MEWBORN OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined Glasses Pitted Robersonville at Fulmer's' Drug Store, Tueaday After Third Sunday Each Month. WiUiamston, at Davis Pharmacy, on Wednesday After Third Sunday pf Each Month. Plymouth at O'Henry Drug Store, Thursday After Third Sunday Each Month. At Tarboro. N. C., Every Friday and Saturday IZIuAILTY v A Summer Specials ■■ Save yourself the trouble and worry of pre ■l paring an evening meal during the summer wryWa months by coming to our market and selecting our ice-cold meats —Boiled Ham, Baked Ham I Sandwich Meat, Mince Luncheon Meat, and Co ■ lonial Meat Loaf. A delicious meal can be selected from any one of the above items at a very reasonable price. 3BR EXTRA SPECIALS WEINIES 1 fcjW Pound JL SAUSAGE I 'Pound JL I STEW BEEF Q rmrn pound oc li' % nsM Ward's Market • .-V 1 ~-- I — ll —TT* J: ~tr -4- -■ ■ . jr*.. al to W. O. Council in book C-l. at page 564 and book C-l, at page 553, of the Martin County Registry, and being the identical lands that were con-- ;v*y*a 15 the said John R. Tyson hy i Farmers' Bank of Greenville on De cember 30th, 1930. This June 14th, 1932. (. F. M. WOOTEN, I jel7 4tw Trustee. Dunn, Attorney. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY j 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 pf trust having been given for the purpose of securing a | note of even date and tenor therewith, Where . ~7 Nitrate of Soda 16% NITROGEN GUARANTEED (Equal to 19.45% Ammonia) There's no need to send American dollars abroad for Nitrogen:—the American Nitrate of Soda is made at Hopewell, Virginia. Richest in Nitrogen the growth element:—l 6% guaranteed: equal to ammonia. Farmers find this modern American fertilizer makes every acre bring greatest profits. Order your Supply from LINDSLEY ICE COMPANY STANDARD FERTILIZER COMPANY HARRISON BROS. & COMPANY D. D. STALLS W. T. MEADOWS AND COMPANY At the Roanoke-Dixie Warehouse WATTS AND INGRAM At The Farmers Warehouse If your regular dealers are unable to furnish Arcadian, write, wire, or telephone JOHN L. HEILIG, P. O. Box 899, or 'Phone No. 1104, Raleigh, N. C. Prompt delivery guaranteed. -WATT S-| WILLIAMSTON MONDAY - TUESDAY, JUtf" "7 - 281 "TARZAN THE! APE MAN" I with OHNNY WEISSMULIEK I Srndayjj I MATINEE MON. 3:15 ALL SHOWS 10c 25c I This Will Be Your Last Chance To See This in I Martin County ■ PAGE THREE default having been made in the pay ment of same and at the requeat of the holder of same, the undersigned traa tlf will, on the 25th day of June, 1932, in front of thi courthouse door In VVilliamston, N. C., offer for aale to the highest bidder, for cash, the fol lowing described 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 hereby made to map of same made by S. Peel, surveyor, on the 12th day of April, 1921, and now on file with the Federal Land Bank.oi Columbia. This the 25th day of May, 1932. ELBERT S. PEEL. my3l 4tw Trustee.

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