Friday, November 11, 1932
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KngMfemTnU § Mrs. ELBERT S. PEEL, Editor § 46 |
In Raleigh Today
Mesdames A. R. Dunning and
Henry Harrison are spending today
in Raleigh.
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Leave for Florida
Mr. and Mrs. Haywood Knight
left today for Florida after spend- (
ing several days here with Mr.
Knight's mother, Mrs. J. B. H.
Knight.
Visitor Here This Week
Mr. Hugh Bennett, of William
ston Route 1, was a visitor to this
office this week.
In Tvum Thursday
Mr. D. J. Meeks, of Williamston
Route 2, was in town yesterday on
business.
In Town Thursday
J. R. Bunting, of Hamilton, was a
visitor in town yesterday.
Your Jewelry Store
Especially at this time of year, when people
are looking for gifts at lowest prices, is the time
to beware.
We can t get it (or you at wholesale, but we
do offer the best quality goods at current prices,
and we stand behind every piece of merchandise
that we sell.
Not 4 only when buying jewelry, but in every
line, go to your local merchant, where you are
assured of fair dealing and quality at lowest pos
sible prices.
Peel's Jewelry Store
(Front of City Hall)
Expert Watch, Clock, and Jewelry Repairing
WINTER MERCHANDISE
Coming in Daily
Our ladies' and men's ready to wear depart
ments are stocked full with wonderful bargains.
LION HATS Every item in our store is made and selected from 1 1
as low as the best materials and when you 'buy from our
q»-| nr store you may rest assured that you have the best
money can buy.
These hats will hold
MR. A. HASSELL
- has been added to our men's department,
§and we extend a special invitation to his
friends to visit and trade with him at our
DRESS SHOES MEN S TIES
Men's and Boys' will hold their shape
$3.50 „ Full Linc Men , s Boys ,
Also full line of the DRESS AND WORK
famous Nunn-Bush PANTS
Shoes. 98c UP
Ladies Department
' prices. See them be
fore buying. New Fall Dresses $2.98, $4.95, $5.95, $9.95
Men's UNION SUITS Latest Styles and Colors '
Only Hats, Coats, Shoes, and Accessories for every
Made from the Best member of the family. New Prints, Stripes, and
Materials Plaids in Piece Goods.
Harrison Bros, and Co.
WILLIAMSTON, NORTH CAROLINA
To Visit in Rocky Mount
Miss Bessie Willis will spend the
week-end in Rocky Mount with
friends.
Here Wednesday
Mr. Leaman Hopkins, of William
son Route 1, was a business visitor
here Wednesday.
In Greenville Thursday
Mesdames C. B. Roebuck, A. L.
Roebuck, and Lela Roebuck spent
Thursday in Greenville with rela
tives.
Visitor Here Wednesday
Mr. W. T. Culpepper, of Elizabeth
City, was a business visitor here last
Wednesday.
In Wilmington This Week
Messrs. C. G. Crockett, R. L. Co
burn, are spending a few days this
week in Wilmington.
PUILKMID (VERY
TUCTDAY AHC tWIPAY
Visitor Here This Week
M. P. Thompson, of Alexandria,
La., uncle of Whitman Boles, who
committed suicide here early in Sep
tember, was a visitor here this week
looking after affairs of his nephew.
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Hold Meeting Here
J. Raleigh Manning, of James
ville, L. D. Hardison, Williams, S.
Oscar Peel, Griffins; J. S. Ayers, of
Everetts, W. S. White, Poplar Point;
J. J. Ross, Robersonville; J. Henry
Roberson, GoW Point; J. A. Daven
port, Hamilton; J. W. Hines, Oak
I City; and Messrs. Peel and Fagan,
of the county board of elections, met
here yesterday to canvass the coun
ty vote.
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! Visitor Here Yesterday V
Mr. James L. Coltrain, of James
ville, was a business visitor in town
Thursday.
Attend Celebration
Messrs. Elbert S. Peel, Charlie
Frank, and Bob Leggett are in Ahos
kie today attending the Armistice
Day celebration sponsored by the
American Legion.
In Ahoskie Today
Mr. W. A. Ayers, of Everetts, is
I in Ahoskie today, attending the Arm
jistice Day celebration.
From Jamcsville
j Mr. Charlie Davenport, of James-
J ville was a business visitor in town
Thursday.
From Hamilton
Mr. Bogue Slade, of Hamilton, was
a visitor here yesterday.
| Attend Court .
Chief of Police William Gray, of
Robersonville, was in town yester
day attending court.
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| Here Thursday
Mr. Hob Price, of Williamston
j Route 1, was in town yesterday shop
ping.
CARD OF THANKS
To my many friends in Williamston
i and vicinity: I wish to express my ap
preciation for the interest taken in my
recovery after my recent misfortune
! near Elizabeth City, N. C.
C. S. COATS,
I Prohibition Investigator.
THE £NTERPItISE T
NOTICE OP SALE
Uder and by virtue of the power of
sale contained in Qiat certain deed
of trust executed to the undersigned
trustee by C. D. Carstarphen and wife
Eliza B. Carstarphen, on the 2nd day
of March, 1925, and of record in the
public registry of Martin County in
book Q-2, at page 311, said deed of
trust having been given for the pur
pose of securing a certain note of even
date and tenor therewith, and default
having been made in the payment of
said indebtedness, and the stipulations
contained in said deed of trust not
having been complied with, the under
signed trustee will, on Saturday, De
cember 13, 1932, at 12 o'clock m. t in
front of the courthouse door in the
town of Willianiston, N. C., offer for
sale for cash the following described
property: ;
Second Tract: Beings lots in the
town of Willianiston, N. C., on the
south side of Haughton Street kxten- :
sion, beginning at a stake, L. H. Peel's
corner on said extension of Haughton
Street, running thence about 100 feet
along Haughton Street Extension to
wards Wjrren Street"; a stake: thence
a course at right angles with Haugh
ton Street 150 feet to a stalce; thence j
a line parallel with Haughton* Street '
towards Railroad Street 100 fee to a
stake; thence a straight line to Haugh
ton Street, to the beginning, and be
ing lots Nos. 9, 10, 11 and 12 accord
ing to survey made by Burton Bros.
Auction Co., and being the same prem- j
ises conveyed to said C. D. Carstar
phen by deed from Wheeler Martin, j
jr., trustee, said deed being of record
in the Public Registry of Martin J
County in book U-2, at page 254.
Fourth tract: A tract of land and]
improvements thereon in the town of |
Willianiston, N. C., on the corner of J
Main and Smithwiek Streets in said j
town, known as the C. D. Carstar
phen store and lot adjoining the prop-'
erty of the Town of Willianiston,
Leslie Fowden, Smithwiek Street, and
Main Street.
Fifth tract: A tract of land and im
provements thereon in the town of
Willianiston, N. C., on the north side
of Smithwiek Street, adjoining the
Masonic Hall, Mrs. Bettie C. Gur-'
ganus. B. A. Critclrer, Martin Live
stock Company, Leslie Fowden, and
Smithwiek Street, and being residence
and lot of C. 1). Carstarphen. and
where he now lives and known as the
C. 1) t'arstarplu; home place.
Dated this the 9th day of' Novem
ber. 1932.
WHEKLF.R MARTIN,
nil 4tw , Trustee.
NOTICE OF SALE
By virtue of the power of sale in
the deed of trust from N. J, Jackson,
dated April 14, l l >2B. and recorded in
book 7.-2, at page 3'"', register's office
of Martin County, which is hereby re
ferred to, and upon demand of the
holder of the unpaid notes thereby se
cured, the undersigned trusfee will
sell at public auction for cash, to the
highest hidiH-r., at the courthouse door
of Martin County, on Monday,_ De
cember 12, 1932, at one o'clock p. m.,
all that tract of land in Martin Conn
ty, adjoining the lands of Dennis Kob
erson, E. M. Stallings, and others, ly
ing on the north side of and adjoin
ing the county line between the coun
ties of Martin and Beaufort, and be
ing the same land conveyed and de
scribed in deed from l'V K. Woolard
and others to J. E. Perry, recorded
in said register's olfice in book KK
page 1, containing 75 acres, more or
less; see also deed from Sallie Jackson
to N. L. Jackson, dated July 31, 1911,
recorded in book C-l, page 17, con
veying the same land.
This November 9, 1932.
A. D. Mite LEAN,
nil 4tw Trustee.
EXECUTRIXES* NOTICE
Having this day qualified as execu
trixes of I lie estate of James R. Rob
ertson, deceased, late of Martin Coun
ty, North Carolina, this is to notify
all persons holding claims against the
egtate of saKd deceased to present
them to the undersigned for payment
on qr before the Ist day of October,
1933, or this notice will be pleaded in
bar of any recovery thereon. Persons
indebted to said estate will please make
immediate payment.
This Ist day of October, 1932.
Miss Pcnina Robertson and
Mrs- Sylvia Upton Green,
o4 6tw Executrixes.
NOTICE OF SALE
North Carolina,
Martin County;
By virtue of authority conferred up
on mc as trustee under a certain deed
of trust, signed by Mack Jenkins and
wife, Delia Jenkins, registered in the
public registry of Martin County on
the 17th day of November, 1926, in
book' Y-2, and the stipulations not
having been complied with, I shall of
fer for sale, at the courthouse door in
Williamston, on the 30th day of No
vember, 1932, ,the following land, de
scribed as foliows:
A tract of land in Parmele, Martin
County, bounded by the property of
the A C. L. R. R., containing 22
more or less, being the same land con
veyed by the Martin County Banking
and Trust Company, trustee, to Harry
A. Biggs. Also one acre each now
held in the names of Alberta and Min
nie Lloyd and Daniel Jenkins and
wife.
This the Ist day of November, 1932.
JOHN D. BIGGS,
n4 4tw " Trustee.
NOTICE
Having this day qualified as ad
ministrator of the estate ol Mrs. Mol
lie E. White, late of Wilflfamst«n,
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. KAY,
AdniinUtrator of Mrs..-Mollis ,El
White. 014 6tw
NOTICE OF SALEI—
Under and by virtue of the power
of sale contained in that certain deed
of trust executed to the undersigned
trustee by Willie Thompson and wife,
Mary E. Thompson, on the 19th day
of April, 1929, and of record in the
public regsitry of Martin County in
Book S-l, at page 174, 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, nude in the pay
ment of said indebtedness, and the
stipulations contained in said deed of
trust not having been complied with,
the underisgned trustee will, on Sat
WILLI AMSTON
NOWTH CAWIINA
uray, December 3, 1932, at 12 o'clock
noon, in front of the courthouse door
in the town of Willianiston, North
Carolina, offer for sale for cash the
following described property:
A house and lot in the town of
Willianiston, North Carolina, on Syca
| more Street, adjoining Sycamore
j on t ' le e ast, the property of
| klijah Brown on the northwest, the
j property of George VV. Blount on
j the southwest; and the property of
Miles Rogers on the southeast, and;
being the same property conveyed to'
| Mary E. Rogers by B. A. Critcher, by
| deed dated October 12, 1914, and of ]
record in the public registry of Mar
tin County in book G-l, at page 160.
Dated this the Ist day of Novem
] ber, 1932.
WHEELER MARTIN,
|n4 4tw Trustee. ;
NOTICE
North Carolina, Martin County.
To all persons, firms, or corpora
tions having claims against the part
nership of Barnhill Brothers, com
posed of J. T. Barnhill, J. G. Barn
hill, and W. S. Barnhill.
You, and each of you, will take no
tice that you are required to exhibit
your claim against the partnership a
bove named to J. T. Barnhill, the sur
viving partner, within twelve (12)
months from the 28th day of October,
1932, or this notice will be plead in
bar of your receiving any part of the
proceeds from the assets of said part
nership.
This the 26th day of October 1932
J. T. BARNHILL.
028 4tw Surviving Partner.
NOTICE
North C arolina,' Martin County, In
the superior court
George Gorham vs. Alice Gorham \
I he defendant, Alice Gorham, will
take notice that an action entitled a 5
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
•it the office of tlux clerk of'the super-1
jor court of said county in the court- 1
house in Williamstoii, North-Carolina,
and answer the complaint tiled within
I . avs a f' or service hereof, or the
plaintiff will apply to the court for the
relief that is demanded in said com
plaint.
This the 10th dav of October 1932
.. k J I'KEL, ,
01 4 -41 w t |crk of Superior Court.
SALE OF HEAL ESTATE UNDER
EXECUTION
North Carolina, Martin County—ln
the Superior Court.
J. L. Hassell and Company vs. F. C
Bennett.
1 luler and by virtue of an execu
tion to me directed from the Superior
t ourt of Martin County in the above
entitled action, I will, on Monday
November 7, 1932, at 12 o'clock, noon
at the courthouse door in Williamstoii
North ( arolina, offer for sale to the
highest bidder, tc»r, cash, for the pur
pose of satisfying the said execution,
the following described real estate,
to-wit:
l irst Iract: Being the same tract
o! land conveyed to Merrick Williams
as evidenced by deed from T. 11. Slade
bearing date of Nov. .1, I>o2, recorded
in the public registry of Martin coun
ty, in book SSS at, page (.4, 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: HeKinnintf at the
Northwestern corner of the Mary
Jones tract of land on the McGaskey
Road, thence down said road ISO feet
§Mmr.— 1
FARMER!
WE WISH TO ANNOUNCE THE APPOINTMENT
OF
W. E. OLD
OUR FACTORY REPRESENTATIVE AT WIL
LIAMSTON BUYING PEANUTS DIRECTLY FOR
US IN MARTIN COUNTY. BEFORE SELLING .
: i YOUR PEANUTS, WE ADVISE YOU TO SEE HIM.
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GET OUR PRICES
Phone: Williamston 87
Office: 225 Washington Street Flatiron Building
Planters Nut & Chocolate Co.
to an irpn stob, thence a southerly
course a straight line parallel with
the lane to the back line of the John
Moore (arm, thence along the John
i Moore line to said lane, thence along
the said lane to the southeastern cor
ner of the-Mary Jdnes tract of land,
thence along the fence, Mary Jones
line, to the beginning, containing 25
| acres, more or less.
Third Tract: Bounded on the
west by Mrs. Jane Purvis (formerly
John Moore's farm) and Mary Jones
land an the west, and McGaskey 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 Mctiaskey 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 McGaskey road and the
lands of W. M. Sitterson, bn the east
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 W. J. Bennett,
containing 85 acres more -or Itrss, and
being the lands whereon F. C. Ben
nett and brother, W. L. Bennett
now reside and 1 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
town of Williamston, North Carolina,
FUNERAL DIRECTORS, AMBU
LANCE AND EMBALMING SERVICE
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Night Phone 44 Day Phone 155
_____ B. S. COURTNEY
Wake Sip Your Liver Bile
-Without Calomel
A?'J Voti'il Jump Out of Bed
in tin; Morning Rarin' (o Co
If you ff.-l aour and sunk and the
world looks pnnk, don't swallow a lot
of alts, mineral water, oil, laxative
i.sm ty or chewing gum and expect
tli?m to make you suddenly sweet
ii ' l.uoyant and full of sunshine.
l'or they can't do ft. They only
n. \t' the bowels and a mere move
nt doesn't get at the cause. The
ri H"n for your down-and-out feeling
is ymir liver. It should pour out two
pciimU of liquid bile into your bi>wels
PAGE FIVE
commonly known and designated as
the Farmers Warehouse, adjoining
Washington Street, Harrison Whole
sale Company 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, Trustee for the Farmers
and 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
made to said deed of trust for a more
definite description.
The above nve tracts are the same
lands described in a mortgage of F.
,C. Bennett and Fannie M. Bennett
to the Farmers & Merchants Bank
dated August 31st, 1928, and of rec
ord in the Martin County Public reg
istry Book Y*2 page 495. -
Sixth Tract: Being the one-half
undivided interest of F. C. Bennett
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
liamston, Martin county, North Car
oline, and being the same property
described in a mortgage of F. C.
Bennett and wife l'annie M. Bennett
to the Farmers & Merchants Bank
dated September 7th, 1926, and of
rjecord in the- .Martin County Public
Registry Book Y-2, page 30.
This the 7th day of October, 1932.
C. B. ROEBUCK, Sheriff,
o!4 4t Martin County.
If this bill' la not flowing freely, your food
doesn't digest. It just decays in the bowels.
Gaa bloats up your stomach. You have a
thick, bad taste and your breath is foul, skin
often breaks out In blemishes. Your houf
achea and you feel down and out. Your wlu'a
system is poisoned.
It takes those good old CARTER'S LITTI Ti
LIVER PILLS to get these two pounds of Mia
flowing freely and make you feel ',' up end up."
They contain wonderful,. harnilMia, ginUs
vegetable extracts, amazing when ft com >» to
making the bile flow freely.
But don't ask for liver pills. Ask forCaii.r's
Utile Liver Tills. lxHik for the name ('st: lT®
Lit'le Liver Pills on the red Isbel. Resent a
substitute. 25c at alt stores. QI'AJI.C M.C«v