Friday, November 4,1932
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Here Yesterday
Mrs. J. W. Hines and daughters,
Misses Dorothy and Hazel Hines,
and Misses Mary Ruth Ross and
Irnia Ruth Davenport were here for
a short while yesterday afternoon.
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Anounce Birth of Son
Mr. and Mrs. J. Eason Lilley, of
Williamston, anonunced the birth of
a son, John Waldon, October 27th,
1932.
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Leaves for Richmond
Mr. and Mrs. A. Mackenzie left
yesterday for Richmond, where Mrs.
MacKenzie will enter a hospital for
treatment.
Turnage
THEATRE TSfESJ
WASHINGTON, N. C.
MON., TUES., WED.
NOVEMBER >$J
7th, Bth, 9th
Jimmie Hodges'
'Broadway Revue'
30 People on the Stage All New Revue
CHANGE OF PROGRAM WEDNESDAY
Film Attractions
Monday and Tuesday
LEE TRACY in "BLESSED EVENTS"
Wednesday
' Chester Bennett in "Madame Racketeer"
SHOW SCHEDULE
Matinee: 2:30 Unti| 5:30 Night: Two Shows, 6 and 9
Prices: Matinee and Night 20c and 40c
LAST CHANCE!
DELINQUENT
TAX LIST
Will Be
ADVERTISED
NEXT WEEK
PAY NOW!
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C. B. Roebuck
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Here Wednesday Night
Mr. S. S. Lawrence, of Wilson,
visited relatives and friends here
Wednesday night.
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Returns To Work Here
Miss Edith Stallings, who has been
confined to her home for several
weeks while recovering from an op
eration, has returned to her work as 1
stenographer for Mr. B. A. Critcher. 1
Leaves for Farmville
Mrs. Milton Williamson, of Farm
ville, left today for her home in
Farmville after spending several sev
eral days here with her sister, Mrs.
James Manning, and Mr. Manning.
' Visits in Dunn
Mrs. Milton Moye spent last week
end in Dunn with her sister, Mrs.
i Earl Westbrook, and Mr. Westbrook.
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Accepts Position Here
Miss Edna Barnhill, of Everetts, has
accepted a position as stenographer
with the Virginia Electric and Pow
er Company here.
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Here Yesterday
Messrs. Jack Bayliss and Walter
Randlett, if Richmond, were busi
ness visitors here yesterday.
In Town Yesterday
Mrs. J. T. Chase, of Roanoke
Rapids, was here yesterday visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Goodman.
In Town Thursday
Mr. J. K.. Ross, of Oak City, was
a business visitor here yesterday
morning.
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Visitors Here Wednesday
Attorney Carl 1.. Bailey an. 1 W.
Roy Hampton, of Plymouth, were
business visitors here Wednesday.
Musicomedy Revue At
Washington Next Week
For the first time in several vcars
a musical comedy revtte will be pre
sented at the Turnage Theatre in
WashinjJton, when Jinunie Hodges'
Revue" will he the center
of attraction at the TnrnaKc Theatre
Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday of
next week, November* 7, 8, and 9.
The Jimmie Modes' Kevue will
play there three days with a com
plete change of program (or Wednes
day. Ihe "Broaway Kevue" recent
ly closed a 7-weeks engagement at
Norfolk. Theatregoers of the musi
cal conledy days al Washington will
remember the famous stage successes
presented there by Jinnnie Hodges.
1 his time, however, Hodges himself
wi|l he the headlined star. Heretofore
Hodges lias only made personal ap
pearances in the key theatrical cities.
DR. V. H. MEWBORN
OPTOMETRIST
Eyes Examined Glasses Pitted
NEXT VISITS
Roberaonville at Fulmer's Drug Store,
| Tuesday, November 8.
Williamston at Davia Pharmacy, on
| Wednesday, November 9.
Plymouth at O'Henry Drug Store,
I Thursday, November 10.
'At Tarboro. N. C., Every Friday and
' Saturday
THE BNT£ftt>RtSß
| NOTICE OP TRUSTEE'S SALE
j Under and by virtue of the power
and authority contained in a certain
deed of trust given by Edgar M. Long
and wife, Mary Long, to F. L. Haislip,
| trustee, which deed 01 trust is dated
the Ist day of January, 1920, and duly
I recorded in the office of the register
I of deeds for Martin County in book
J-l. P«ge 381, (here having been de-
I fault in the payment of the indebted
| ness thereby secured, the undersigned
trustee therein named will, at the re
i quest of the cestui qui trust, sell to
| the highest bidder, for cash, at the
! courthouse door in Martin County,
I North Carolina, at 12 o'clock m., on
Monday, November 28, 1912, a certain
I tract of land lying and being in Mar
! tin County aforesaid, and more par
ticularly described and defined as fol
lows:
I Beginning at the corner of Front
Street and Smith street 111 the town
of Hamilton, N. L., thence up said
Front Street 44 l-o yards to M. W.
Ballards corner; thence along M. VV.
Ballard's line 44 2-J yards to A. Sher
rod's garden fence, Al. VV. Ballard's
| corner; thence parallel with Front
I Street along .M. W. Ballard's line 10
teet to Ut VV. Ballard's woodhouse;
thence along M. VV. Ballard's line 118
2-3 yards to South Street, thence down
' South street 40 yards to Smith Street;
thence along Smith street 103 yards
to Front Street, the beginning, con
taining two (2) acres, more or less,
i saving and excepting therefrom that
| certain part thereof heretofore sold by
, M. 1. Hemming and wife to M. VV.
| Ballard by deed of record in the pub
lic registry of Martin County, which
said deed is hereby referred to and
made a part hereof for the purpose of
1 showing the description of the land in-
I tended to be excepted from this deed.
This the 25th day of October, 1932.
F. L. HAISLIP,
028 4tw Trustee.
NOTICE OF SALE
| Unedr and by virtue of the power
of sale contained in that certain deed
of trust, executed by Victoria Thom
as and Lewis Thomas to the undcr
| signed trustee, dated the Ist day of
1 February, 1929, registered in the pub
lic registry of Martin County in Book
IS-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
! 111., 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
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 I.arrel
Patch; thence a(ong the Larrcl Patch
a straight degreed line to Noah Bul
lock, deceased, corner; thence along
the Noah Bullock line to the Cow
Branch r thence up the center of said
branch to the beginning, containing
one hundred (100) acres, more or less.
One other and second tract, bound
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,
o2K 4tw Trustee.
SALE OF REAL ESTATE UNDER
EXECUTION
North Carolina, Martin County—ln
the Superior Court.
J. L. Hassell and Company vs. F. C.
Bennett.
Under and by virtue of an execu
tion to me directed from the Superior
l ourt ol Martin County in the above
entitled action, I will, on Monday,
November 7, 1932, at 12 o'clock, noon
at the courthouse door in Williamston
North Carolina, offer for sale to the
highest bidder, for, cash, for the pur
pose of satisfying the said execution,
the following described real estate,
to-wit:
l'irst Tract: Being the same tract
of land conveyed to Merrick Williamii
as evidenced by defed from T. B. Slade
bearing date of Nov. 3, 1902, recorded
in the public registry of Martin coun
ty, in book SSS at page 64, contain
ing by actual survey 51 1-2 acres,
more or less. Reference is hereby
made to said deed for a more ac
curate description.
Second Tract: Beginning at the
Northwestern corner of the Mary
Jones tract of land on the McGaskey
Road, thence down said road 150 feet
to an iron stob, thence a southerly
course a straight line parallel with
| the lane to the back line of the John
I Moore farm, thence along the John
Moore line to said lane, thence along
the said lane to the southeastern cor
ner of the Mary Jones tract of land,
thence along the fence, Mary Jones
line, to the beginning, containing 25
acres, more or less.
I Ihird Tract: Bounded on the
west by Mrs. Jane Purvis (formerly
John Moore's farm) and Mary Jones
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land an the west, and McGaskcy road
on the north and VV. J. Bennett on
.the east or along a line agreed to by
\V. J. Bennett and F. C. Bennett, to
wit: Beginning at an iron stake at
a ditch on the McGaskey road, run
ning along said ditch to its mouth an
iron stake, thence a straight line by
a pine to the back line of said W. J.
Bennett's farm.
Fourth Tract: Bounded on the
.north by the McGaskcy road aiid tfie
lands of VV. M. Sitterson, on the cast
by the lands of J. F. Nicholson, on
the south by the lands of Elmer Ches
son and the Coffield farm and on the
south by the lands of VV. J. Bennett,
containing 85 acres more or less, and
being the lands whereon ,F. C. Ben
nett and brother, VV. L. Bennett
now reside and being more particu
larly known and described as the
Nancy Bennett place.
Fifth Tract: Being a one-half un
divided interest in the property in the
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Company
WILLIAMSTON, N. C.
town of Williamston, North Carolina,'
commonly known and designated as,
the Farmers Warehouse, adjoining
Washington Street, Harrison Whole
sale ( otiipany and others in said
town, the same comprising all of the
lands and rights more fully set out
in deed of trust from F. C. Bennett
and wife, Fannie Bennett to N. K.
Harrison, frustee for the Farmers
anil Merchants Bank dated July 9th,
1928. and of record in the public.reg
istry of Martin County in Book Y-2
at page 483. -Reference is hereby I
made to said deed of trust for a more !
definite description. -
The above hve tracts same \
lands described in a mortgage of P. r
C. B.ennett and Fannie M. Bennett
to the Farmers & Merchants Bank
dated August 31st, 1928, and of rec- I
oril in the Martin County Public reg-:
istry Book Y*2 page 495.
Sixth Tract: Being the one-half
undivided interest of F C. Bennett
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in a certain piece of land and the
improvements thereon, known as the
Farmers Warehouse located on Wash
ington Street, in the Town of Wil
| liamstOfl, Martin county, North Car
j oline, and being the same property
i described in a mortgage of F. C.
I Bennett and wife Fannie M. Bennett
to the Farmers Merchants Bank
, dated September 7th, 1926, an i Q f
record in the Martin County Public
Registry Book Y-2, page 30.
This the 7th day of October, 1932
C. B. ROEBUCK, Sheriff,
j»l4-4t Martin County.
DR. C. J. SAWYER
EYE, EAR, NOSE. AND THROAT
SPECIALIST
Office: Old Farmers 4 Merchant!
Bank Building, WiHiamston, N. C.
Hours: 2 to 5 EVERY WEEK DAY
Except Wednesday, and by Special
Appointment