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PAGE FOUR TO CELEBRATE SETTLEMENT OF FIRST COLONY County People Urged To B«come Members of Association Invitations have been issued to peo-' pie in Martin County to join the Roanoke Island Historical Association which has been incorporated under the laws of North Carolina for the cele bration of the 350 aniversary of the birth of English-speaking civilization J in America on Roanoke Island in 1934. , . j This urgent information of the need of the support of the people in this section canie from W. O. Saunders, ' widely known editor of the. Elizabeth j City Independent, who is president of . the organization, and who is serving an executive director with a number of notables associated with him in the I effort to put across the event. Vice presidents of the body include I Josephus Daniels,'editor of the Raleigh i News and Observer; Thomas C. Darstj Bishop of the Episcopal' Diocese of East Carolina; Dr. Frank Porter Gra ham, president of the University of North Carolina; Dr. A. R. Newsome, secretary of the historical commission of North Carolina as secretary; Frank I'age, head of the Raleigh branch of the Wachovia Bank & Trust Co., as secretary. Dr. R. ,B. Drane, formerly rector of St. Paul's Episcopal church in Edenton, was elected historian with | an executive committee working un- Condensed Statement of Condition of || Branch Banking 1 & Trust Company | WILLIAMSTON, N. C. "THE SAFE EXECUTOR" Si! At the Close of Business September 30, 1932 g 1 1 RESOURCES |j Loans and discounts $2,660,001.12 jg Banking houses, furniture and fixtures 169,057.43 3 1 Other stocks and bonds 155,972.94 lS United States Bonds $2,075,668.16 North Carolina Bonds . 235,768.02 Marketable Municipal Bonds 253,430.00 S Cash and due from banks 1,744.593.94 4,309,460.12 g| $7,294,491.61 I l ' LIABILITIES % Capital Stock $ 400,000.00 B Surplus 200,000.00 S Undivided Profits 71,795.50 9 Dividend payable (Xtober 1, 1932 8,000.00 S Reserve for Purchase of Elm City Branch 2,000.00 jj| Deposits 6,612,096.1 1 fH $7,294,491.61 g| Sound Banking and Trust Service lor Eastern £ Carolina ■ 1 IIM • —— * flHr The only oil with all) qualities - IU i /^!^^E^H!l K- Cssolube'^^w THE "ESSO" OF MOTOR OILS 1 HYDROFINED BY "STANDARD" tewh.kVj' der the board of directors, composed ( ] of W. O. Saunders, chairman; Angus ! I Dhu Mac Lean, Washington; W. D. 11 Pruden, Edenton; Charles Whedbee, 11 Hertford; Dudley Bagley, Moyock; D. i iB. Fearing, and R. P. Ethcridge, of I Manteo. The board of directors carries such I names as A. B .Andrews, of Raleigh; Henry R. Dwire, director of public re- J lations of Duke University; Henry. L. Stevens, former national commander !of the American Legion; De*n H. I Dobson IVai-'ickT'Trector o? Christ | Church. Norfolk; and a number of others. ! The celebration on Roarioke Island in 1934 will not be an exposition, but I the association wilt--endeavor to re-j 1 create in part the Roanoke Island ofi 1 1554 and in a, primitive setting re-en-I act the drama and romance of the , ! first settlements. Paul Green is at. I work on a play, while Fred Koch will direct its production. . A real tribe of I I Indians will be used with old Fort j Raleigh rebuilt. I "Executive (fflices for the organiza- j tion conies an invitation to people in | this county in every walk of life and to every descendant of early settlers in America to contribute gilt or mem bership to the work of this associa tion. "There are four clases of member ship: Members, $1 a year; sustaining member, $lO per year; contributing member, $25 per year; patron, SIOO annually. To every member will be sent a handsome membership certifi ' oate, which should be framed and | treasured as a family heirloom," says | Mr. Saunders. PUBLISHED KVKRY TUMDAY AND FWIPAY |" ODD-BUT TRUE | Ml \n WNt*, W -§S thkh 5 fowl «r / 1 MtDcato*— , -5 mni if ill O " !| OT - TVNO fclOfctH \NWER mi *Tf\V THE JAObT OF THE * UQU\O \CE W»U SOOTH ?mi MKCM V* THE BCMktM BDMFN G\IW CUM* , , WHICH Cfc* FROIEN HOID&MM OWJtR \NKYfft m&fcFmtfECV BWo toct j ■ I. Jamesville 4-H Club Holds Meet Tuesday The 4-H Club held a meeting in the school auditorium Tuesday, Oc- tober 25, at Jamesville. There were. so many girls interested in the club this year it was necessary to divide' them into two groups, tli# juniors and j the seniors. The following officers were elected in the senior club: President, Mary E. Long; vice president, Mary Flor ence Stalls; secretary, Louise Mar tin; news reporter, Viola Mailing Officers for the junior club are as follows: President, Mary I'" ranees Bateman; vice president, Margaret Ange; secretary, Bruce Modlin.—Re porter. j • Interpreter in Berlin Speaks 140 Languages ! Berlin.—The official interpreter of [the German foreign office can speak. ,and read 140 languages. He is I'iof. Tassilo Schultheiss, 45, who has never seen more than 12 of the countries whose languages he knows.almost as well as natives. Colorado Farmers Will Feed Popcorn to Cattle ♦ ! Fort Collins, Colo.— Northern Col-I orado cattle and hogs will eat popcorn this winter. Several feeders, in this part of the state have announced tha' j they witl. f»ed popcorn to their live stuck rather than attempt to sell it on the present unfavorable market. THE ENTERPRISE i Scotch Triplets Reach Age of Ninety-Two —i * 1 Loveland, Colo.—Charles Grant, of Loveland, one of three brothers, trip- | ' lets, born in Scotland, recently cele- I liratc-d his ninety-second birthday, i 1 The other brothers, James and John. I i live in Australia and- Hong Kong, re- j j spectively. Ships Full Carload of Cotton To Association j Edentort. —The first full carload of | ! cottun to be shipped from here this i season was grown on the farm. uf| John G. Wood and went to the Stans cottun cooperative. WANTS LATEST POPULAR NUMBERS sheet music, 25c. Pecle's Jewelry Store (Front of City Hall). 025 2t MAJESTIC RANGE FOR SALE: ! In very good condition and will sell , cheap. Mrs. J. S. Rhodes. 018 2t ■FOUND: BUNCH OF KEYS ON j Hear Grass mad Saturday morning. t ' ' DR. C. J. SAWYER" EYE, EAR, NOSE, AND THROAT SPECIALIST Office: Old Farmer* ft Merchant* Bank Building, Williamston, N. C. Hours: 2 to 5 EVERY WEEK DAY , Except Wednesday, and by Special WIU.IAMITON WWTW CAHOCMA I | Initials of "B. T. A," on tag. Own -ler can get same at Enterprise office. STAMPS AND MATCHES FOR | calr. Water free. F. P. Feel. 018 8t WANTED TENANT: WITH OR j. without team, who can cultivate a I two or three horse crop. Good ref lerences required. Mrs. K. H. Har grove, Kobersonville, N. C. 027-28nl I FOR SALE: MODERN RESI- Idence located on West Main Street, I Williamston. Will sell for less than' I _ ' /■ • I SPECIAL OCTOBER CLEARANCE j TRADE-IN SALE - "Firestone - NON-SKID TIRES . FISCAL year eloaaa Oatabar M, aad wa Ma offering unusual bargain* during kKe **- of months of the year for tkivini. TnMkhjwrtUß, 11 111 worn tires for Firestona non-skid ttm, uaad by j\ record for the Plkea Peak rilhiih, ihm hair pin I (. j J turns were made at high apaada and wbaaa • skid \ \ I IJb ffj/V or tire failure meant death. II r Jy/ All world's records on road and lor Ar C I |[// safety, speed, mileage and endurance are held hjr Firestone Gum-Dipped Non-Skid tires. 7777 * Come in today and exchange your smooth, I/XT thin, worn tires for the safest and best tires you can buy. Il» nreatose (read la *g~- it r.>, . ~ . . with angles aad aroleelioaa la They coat you no more—besides, in this g§ ve As HSIISISM triedss mm October Clearance Sale we will give you a liberal The braksa ana staa (ha allowance on your old tires in exchange for these nhanls. but the tlras ——- mtmm safe non-plud Firestone tires. ths Mr. PREPARE Your CAR for WINTER DRIVING ComtMv-?.Construction, Quality sad Price ■■- ~m ,« " a «p BACH SIZE i*M Williamston Motor Co. - _ - . actual cost and on easy terms. See E. S. McCabe, VVilliamston, N. C. 014 4t NOTICE OF SALB Unedr and by virtue of the power of tale contained in that certain deed of trust, executed by Victoria Thorn-, at and Lewi* Thomas to the under- j signed trustee, dated the Ist day February, 1929, registered in the lie registry of Martin County in Book S-2, at page 244, the stipulations con-[ tained in said deed of trust not hav-] ing been complied with, and at the request of the owner of the indebted ness secured thereby, the undersigned trustee will offer for sale at public auction for cash, on Monday, the 28th day of November, 1932, at 12 o'clock ' m., in front of the courthouse door in Williamston, N. C., the following de scribed land, to wit: Lying and being in Martin County and adjoining the lands of Augustus Clark, deceased, Noah Bullock, de-j ceased, and bounded as follows: Beginning at a maple in the center of Cow Branch, running nearly a north ern course to a corner, N. S. Peel and Stephen Peel, deceased, heirs' line; thence along N, S. Peel and Stephen Peel, deceased, heirs' line and Au gustus Clark, deceased, to the Larrel Patch; thence along the Larrel Patch a straight degreed line to Noah Bui- , lock, deceased, corner; thence along the Noah Bullock line to the Cow Branch; thence up the center of said branch to the beginning, containing one hundred (100) acres, more or less. One other and second tract, bound- 1 ed as follows: Lot No. 3 of Crissey ( Peel, deceased, division, adjoining the ; lands of Charlotte Price, Louise Tay lor, and others, containing by estima tion twenty and one-sixth (20 1-6) acres. This the 27th day of October, 1932. A. P. BARNHILL, 028 4tw Trustee. NOTICE North Carolina, Martin County, In the superior court. George Gorham vs. Alice Gorham The defendant, Alice Gorham, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the su perior court of Martin County, North Carolina, to obtain an absolute di vorce on the grounds of adultery; and the said defendant will further take notice that she is required to appear at the office of the clerk of the super ior court of said county in the court house in Williamston, North Carolina, and answer the complaint filed within 30 days after service hereof, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief that is demanded in said com plaint. This the 10th day of October, 1932. R J PEEL, 014 4tw Clerk of Superior Court. NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that under ; j and by virtue of the power of sale I contained in that certain tlced of trust ' j executed by J. T. Baruhill to Paul i I I Bailey, as trustee, for the Planters & Merchants Bank, same being dated the ■ Friday, October 28, 1932 3rd day of November, 1930, and of record in the ptfblic registry of Mar tin County, at page 69. in book E-3, said trust deed having been given to secure the payment of certain notes of even date therewith, and default j having been made in the payment of j said notes, and the terms and stipula j tions of said trust deed not having i been complied with, and at the re ' quest of the holders of said notes, the undersigned trustee will, on Saturday, the 19th day of November, 1932, at 112 o'clock noon, at the courthouse : door of Martin County in William -1 ston, N. C., offer at public sale -to the .. highest bidder, for cash, the follow ing described land, to wit: 1 Situate on the west side of Main Street in the Town of Williamston, ' N. C., beginning at C. B. Hassell heirs' home place, east corner on Main Street, running ttience on an east | erly course along Main Street 83.2 feet to the Peoples Bank corner; thence 1 N. 32 degrees W. along the Peoples : Bank liije 100 feet to their northwest erly corner; thence N. 58 E. 66 feet parallel Main Street to J. S. Peel's line 107 feet to F. U. Barnes' corner; S. 58 W. along F. U. Barnes' lihe 149 ' feet to the C. B. Hassell yard fence; thence- S. about 32 E. along said C. B. Hassell heirs' line 207 feet to the beginning, except from this convey ance a right of way in the rear of the Peoples Bank 30 feet 10 inches wide 1 and 29 feet deep and being a_ part of the land devised in the will of William Slade to J. L. Hassell and Mary Hassell and being the three (3) brick stores on Main Street arid land adjacent thereto, which were occu pied by J. L. Hassell & Co., and Saun | ders and Fowden. This the 13th day of October, 1932. , PAUL BAILEY. ql4 4tw Trustee. NOTICB Having this day qualified as admin istrator of the estate of Fernanda Rawls, late of Hamilton, N. C., all persons holding claims against said estate are hereby notified to present same to the undersigned for payment on or before the 28th day of Septem ber, 1933, or this notice will be plead ed in bar of the recovery of the same. All persons indebted to said estate wifl pleasevcome forward and make prompt payfient. This 28th day of September, 1932. J. R. BUNTING. Administrator of Fernanda Rawls, deceased. s3O 6tw NOTICE Having this day qualified as ad ministrator of the estate of Mrs. Mol lis E. White, late of Williamston, Martin County, all persons holding claims against the said estate are here by notified to file same with me for payment on or before the 13th day of October, 1933, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of the recovery -of same. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immeliate pay ment of same. This 13th day of October 1932. , S.C.RAY, Admini«trator of Mrs. Mollie |EI I White. 014 6tw
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