Friday, August 5,1932 , - -- - • / I Pnoub Ip I —""I 2££E££ I society & Personals I T£FSZZ£L 1 i | Mn KLBKRT 8. PftKL, Editor 1 44 Visk Relatives Here Mr. and Mrs. Clarence A. Jef fries, of Kinston, visited relatives here yesterday. # Returns Home 4 Mr. E. S. McCabe has returned from a business trip to the western part of the State. ——• Leave for Manteo Judge and Mrs. Clayton Moore and family left this morning for Manteo where the judge will hold * a term of Dare County court. ML" BUCK FLAG .POWDER The Atlantic Hotel Invites You To Try Their Special * 50c Chicken Dinner Sun. WATTS ■ ' WIITIAMS Mon.-Tuet. Aug. S-9 ■ Wednesday Aug. 10 ■ Thur«.-Fri. Aug. 11-12 "REBECCA OF SUNNY- I "NEW MORAL FOR OLD" I "WHAT PRICK HOLLY BROOK FARM ■ LEWIS STONE I WOOD?" Marian Nixon - Ralph Bclluny I I Short and New. I Comedy and Short I CONSTANCE BENNETT M«taaa 10c and 25c ■ ONLY 10c I Comedy and New* Night 10c and Jsc I TO EVERYBODY I Matinee and Night 10c-25c Sat. (Aug. 13) —Tom Keene in "Beyond the Rockies"—loc To Everybody Serial and Comedy 4.40- :. j s 1 ■ EACH in Pairs W Each *3.9* . . 4.M-M 4.N-21 4.78-19 I Tube $l«OS *VF M $A Z * sC°° ' Each M.B* Each MX Each s*.l4 , Tube »». Tube «.— Tube»».— 4.75-3#" •C OB mMSSmBSmmi iKhH'U Each M-M Etch M.4f Tube»«.— Tube »«.«« Tube >I.|I I 5.M-21 " 5.25-18 IJS-31 »s?i s 6t! tack M«7S Each M.l* Each «M 4 Tub.«».„ Tab* «.17 Tub.tl-»> ll cleanedi mat icnfii •#. Mlaar bat place* V •tralghteoed. Wheel* tested for align meat. Tubee and tlree carefully applied. CENTRAL SERVICE STATION WILLIAMSTON, N. C. Tom hi Wednesday •P. M. Goodyear Radio Program* ! ...... Here from Griffins Mr. Lewis Peel, of Williamston R. F. D. I, was here yesterday at tending to business matters. ■+ Visiting the Hunters Miss Artice Gay, of Georgia, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Hunter here ths week. ♦ Here from R. F. D. 3 Mr. Thrower Taylor, of Williams ton R. F. D. 3, was here yesterday. In Wilson for Short Visit Mrs. J. W. Manning and Miss Ruth Manning left yesterday for Wilson where they will visit rela tives over the week-end. - ■ ♦ Here from Tarboro Mrs. Clark, of Tarboro, is visit ing Mrs. Clyde Anderson here this week. Returns to Selma Mr. E. M. Gordy returned to his home in Selma with his daughter, [Mrs. Hunter Price. Mr. Gordy was manager of the Atlantic hotel here during the past several months. ♦ Return To Quantico Mrs. H. C. Yost and children re turned to their home in Quantico, Va., after . visiting Mrs. Yost's sis ter, Mrs. L. P. Lindsley, and Mr. Lindsley here for several weeks. Here from Bear Grass Buck Rogersofc, of Williamston, Route 2, was in town yesterday. * A From Bethel Mr. and Mrs. Vance Buntinfe, of Bethel, visited Mrs. aunt, Mrs. Albert Perry, and Mr Perry here Wednesday. In Norfolk Wednesday Mr. W. C. Manning spent Wed nesday in Norfolk on business. + In Town Wednesday Mr. F. L. Haislip, cashier of the Bank of Hamilton, was in town Wednesday. •■■ ■ At Virginia Beach Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Lindsley spent Wednesday night at Virginia Beach with relatives. From Alabama Mrs. Edgar Pasco and daughter, of Birmingham, Ala., arrived here last week to spend several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Anderson. In Xew Bern Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Elbert ' Manning spent last Sunday in New Bern with Mr. and Mrs. John Browning. Mrs. Browning returned with them and visited relatives here and in the county during the week before re turning to her home yesterday. ——• In Xew Bern This Week Ben and Reginald Manning are visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Brown ing in New Bern over the week-end. In RobcrsonvUle This Week Mrs. W. A. Jenkins and son are visiting relatives in and near Rob ersonville this week. ♦ In Town Yesterday Mr. Emmett Mines, of William ston Route 1, was in town shopping | yesterday. THE ENTERPRISE? * Leave for Quantico, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Clark and children left yesterday to visit Na tives and friends in Washington City and Quantico, Va. Return From Ahoskie Mrs. J. O. Bowen and Mrs. J. L.j Robertson returned yesterday from Ahoskie, where they have been visit ing Mrs, Robertson's son, J. H. Rob-1 ertson, and family. Visiting Relatives Here Miss Laurie Ellison, of Roberson ville, arrived here yesterday to spend several days with relatives. At Wrightsviile Beach Misses Macey Keel, of Rocky Mount, N. C.; Esther Gatling, of Windsor; Martha Louise Anderson and Velma Harrison; Messrs. Mayo and Harcum Grimes, W. G. Peele,' and Hubert Coburn left this morn-' ing for Wrightsville Beach to spend several days. - « Visits Her Mother Here Mrs. D. G. Gaskins, of Washing ton, visited her mother, Mrs. Bill Leggett, Wednesday. Return From Convention Messrs. Henry Harrison and C. B. Coltrain returned yesterday from' the State Firemen's meeting held in 1 Hamlet this week. They were ac companied by Mr. William Gray, of Robersonville. From Charleston, 5. C. Mr. and Mrs. Hrbert Peel and daughter, Peggy Anne, of Charles i ton, S. C., are here this week visit ing Mr. and Mrs. Grover Hardison. Visiting Friends Here Miss Susie Mae Barnhill, of Dur ham, is visiting friends here this week. From Petersburg » Mrs. Luvenia Minga, Mrs. Mol lie l'eel and Miss Essie Peel, of Petersburg, are visiting the Hardi sons here for a few days. +- Returns From Baltimore Mrs. F. U. Barnes returned yes terday from Baltimort, where has been visiting relatives for sev eral weeks. HAMILTON NEWS . ~—' ' ! Miss Mildred Everett is visiting friends in Rocky Mount this week. Edward Council and Jesse Staton returned to their homes in Morehead City Tuesday after visiting relatives' here for some time. Jack Spain, of Greenville, was a caller in town Monday afternoon. Mrs. Mary Upchurch, of Raleigh,! i >s spending her vacation here with 1 friends. Mrs. E. A. Council and Mrs. John' Staton and children, of Morehead City, were in town Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Asa Johnson and children left Wednesday to visit in' Kinston for a few days. Dr. E. M. Long visited his daugh ters in Pinetops Monday night. Mr. T. F. Davenport was in Rocky Mount Monday on business. Mary Slade is at home after visit-1 ing in Roxobel for some time. Mr. T. B. Slade was in Green-' ville Monday on business. Kufus and Christine Taylor, of Robersonville, were visitors in town Sunday afternoorv Miss Effie Waldo entertained mem bers of the bridge club Wednesday afternoon at her home here. Miss Vivian Davenport, of Rocky Mount, spent Sunday here with her aunt, Mrs. R. A. Edmondson. NOTICE OP SALE OF REAL PROPERTY Under and virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain Deed of Trust executed to the undersigned trustee by W. H. .Crawford and wife, Pattie Hardison Crawford on the 19th day of July, 1928, and of record in the public registry of Martin County in book P-2 at page 344, said deed of trust having been given to secure a certain note of even date and tenor therewith, default having been made in the payment of'same and the stipula tion contained in the deed of trust not having been complied with and at the request of the holder of said note, the undersigned trustee will on Saturday the 13th day of August, 1932, at 12 o'- clock M., in front of the courthouse Ovareoma Palna this better way WOMEN who get Into a weak, run down condition can hardly expect to bo tree from troublesoms "amall symptoms." Where the trouble la due te week n«e* Cardul helpe women to get stronger and thus makee It aeeler tor nature to take Ita orderly oouree. Painful, aacaln* symptoms disap pear aa nourishment of the body Is faetqad of depending on temporary pain ptlla durine the tlnn of auffer- Ist take Cardul te build up your rsMataoea to womanly ailments. door in the Town of Williamston, N. G., offer for cash the following de scribed real estate, to-wit: Beginning at the intersection of Watts Street and Beach Street in New Town in the Town of Williamston, N. C., thence along Beach Street to S. C. Ray's line, thence along S. C. Ray's line to Mrs. W. T. Hunter's line, thence along Mrs. Hunter's line to Watts Street, thence along Watts Street to the beginning, the same be ing the house and lot in the Town of Williamston, N. C., now occupied by the parties of the first part. This the 13th day of July, 1932. ELBERT S. PEEL, jy 15-4t-w ' :_— Foreclosure Suite For Taxes Actions Instituted During the Month of Jufie, 1932 FOURTH ADVERTISEMENT The defendants named below, and all other persons claiming any inter est in the subject matter therof, will take notice that actions have been com menced in the Superior Court of Martin County, North Carolina, in which Town of Williamston is plaintiff to foreclose certain certificates of tax sales and liens held by Town of Williamston, for 1929 Delinquent Taxes. And all of whom will further take notice that they are required to ap pear before the Clerk of the Superior Court of Martin Coiinty, North Caro lina, at his office in the Courthouse in Williamston, and present and defend their respective claims within six months from date hereof, or be forever barred from any interest therein or claims in one to the proceeds from a sale thereof. . - The property below set opposite the names of the respective defendants is the same real estate owned or formerly owned by such defendant for the year 1929 as shown in the complaint filed in this action. *VI I • . - The defendants in the town of Williamston are as follows: George Hyman and wife, Kitty Hyman, 1 lot on Martin Street and 1 lot on Avenue. John Roberson and wife, Sylvia Roberson, 5 acres of land on Main Street and 1 Bell lot. *-% . W. M. Andrews and wife, Andrews, 1 lot on Biggs Street. Paul Clemons and wife, Clemons, 1 lot on Sycamore Street. Lula Hyman, 1 lot on Martin Street. Rebecca Hyman, 1 lot on Broad Street. William Little and wife, Little, 1 lot on Sycamore Street. Thad Newsome, jr., and wife, Jennis Newsome, 1 lot on Jamesville Road. Eliza Moore Estate, 2 lots on Main Street. Caesar Purvis and wife, Dora Purvis, 1 vacant lot on Broad Street. John Price, 1 lot on Washington Street. Edgar Rogers and wife, Rogers, 1 lot on Main Street. Geo. T. Purvis and wife, Purvis, 1 lot on Hatton Street. Tobe Rogers, 1 Broad Street lot. Beulah Roberson, 1 lot on Blount Street. P. W. Rogers and wife, Ada Rogers, 1 residence on Washington Street. Alfred Sherrod Estate, 1 residence on Hatton Street. Geo. T» Hill and wife, Hill, 1 residence on Sycamore Street. Eugene Price and wife, Mollie Price, 1 lot on Williams Street. W. T. Meadows and wife, Olive Meadows, 1 residence on Main Street. J. O. Manning and wife, Christine Manning, 1 lot on Simmons Street. W. V. Ormond and wife, Alice Ormond, 1 lot on Washington Street, 1 vacant lot on Washington Street, 1 residence on Rhodes Street, and 1 lot on Main Street. ■ * Tom Stokes and Roxie Stokes, 1 lot on Sycamore Street and 1 lot on Hyman . Street. W. Henry Sherrod, 1 residence on Washington Street. M. D. Slade and wife, Ada Slade, 1 residence on White Street. Ada White, 1 lot on White Street. William Stokes and wife, Hannah Stokes, 1 house on Washington Street. • K~ ' Joe Wilkins and wife, Mary Wilkins, 1 residence on Main Street. P. D. Williams and wife, Williams, 1 lot on Main Street. Joe Woolard and wife, Woolard, 1 lot bounded by the A. C. L. Rail road. , J Matilda Woolard, 1 residence on Pearl Street. " ' Robert Gurganus and wife, Emma Gurganus, 1 lot on Haughton Street. Eli Gurganus Estate, 1 lot on Hamilton Road, 1 lot on Church Street, 1 store on Main Street, and 1 lot on Pearl Street. Mrs. S. A. Gurganuß Estate, 1 residence on Main Street. S. R. Biggs Iron & Motor Company, 1 lot and building on Washington Street. Mrs. Mollie Biggs, 1 lot and house on Haughton Street. Rev. Augustus Hawkins and wife, Hawkins, 1 residence on Sycamore Street. Mrs. Lucy Modlin, 1 residence on Church Street. Mary P. Godwin and husband, C. H. Godwin, 1 Main Street residence, 1 Pear 1 Street tenant house, and 1 lot on Broad Street. B. B. Williams and wife, 1 residence on Railroad Street. Henry Purvis and wife, Sarah Purvis, lresidence on Main Street. J. G. Godard, 1 Main Street store, 1 Haughton Street tenant house, and 1 lot on Broad Street. \ * This the 11th day of July, 1932. ' i ; R. J. PEEL, - ... ~ Clerk Superior Court. NOTICE OP SALS Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of that certain deed of trust executed on December 20th, 1926, to George A. Grimsley, Trustee, which is of record in the Public Registry of Martin County in book X-2, at page 410. said deed of trust having been giv en to secure the payment of certain notes of even date and tenor therewith, and the terms and stipulations of said deed of trust, the undersigned trustee ' will, on Saturday, the 13th day of Au- I gust, 1932, at twelve (12) o'clock l noon, in front of the courthouse door of Martin County, at Williamston, North Carolina, offer for sale at pub- Jic_auction ; _to_the highest bidder, for PAGE THREE ■ cash, the following described real es ■ tate, to wit: f "That certain lot, tract, or parcel oI . land in Williamston, Martin County, 1 ] State of North Carolina, bounded on the north by Watts Street; on the | south by the premises of C. D. Car starphen; on the east by the lands of jR. E.. Roberson, and on the west by j the lands of Dr. J. H. Saunders, known as the Newberry lot, contjun |ing one-half (1-2) acres, more or less, I and being the same premises and the house and lot occupied by B. A. Critcher and wife, Ozella Critcher. This the 9th day of July, 1932. GEO. e A. GRIMSLEY, )y!2 4t * Trustee.

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