Friday, December 2,1932 | Oab Meeting* In Tomm Wednesday Mr. W. G. Hardison and son, Dan id, of Jamesville Route 1, were in town Wednesday shopping. Here Wednesday Mr. H. S. Everett, of Oak City, was in town Wednesday. • In Raleigk Wednesday Mesdames Frank Hitch and Oscar Anderson spent Wednesday in Ra leigh. • From Hamilton Dr. Edgar Long, of Hamilton-, was in town Wednesday on professional business. »■ Visits Her Mother Here Miss Marjerie Taylor, of Raleigh, visited her mother, Mrs. J. R. Keel, near here, during the week-end. In Town Tuesday Mr. Roy Taylor, of Williamston Route 2, was a business visitor here Tuesday. ♦ Prom Farm Life Mrs. G. E. and J. A. Roberson and Miss Cots Lee Roberson, of Farm Life, were here for a short while yes terday afternoon. Here From Everetts Messrs. C. B. Riddick and J. S. Ayers, of Everetts, were business vis itors here yesterday afternoon. figure it out, yourself Ml at MW Goodroora a A— lbl« IIUII**.. km* BOW traoda but about TWICE M ln( M coal mfc m on hot rnada. So Goodrwra put oo now mm w* ho pnetkaUr a* too* oo now lo» Mtt wiai and mmao. You'll bo »»■•!« Hi frooa aklda and froo from tfco Wl'MMir W| oI tiro iraaUa all wtatar. COOO#tEAR PATHFINDER H ■ 4.75-19 The QUALITY tire SO within ■ Other SltM In PaSra Proportion CENTRAL SERVICE STATION Blount-Harvey Co., Inc. DEPARTMENT STORE GREENVILLE, N. C. A Sale Of Men's Topcoats FRIDAY and SATURDAY Fifteen men's good quality top coat«, formerly About 20 good coats that formerly sold up to sold up to 125.00, in fancy patterns, no two alike. $35.00, in good patterns. Also a few blues—all All plain back models and all good coats. Just a plain-back models—a wonderful buy for the man clean-up at this give-away price— who needs a good quality coat for little price— s4.9s $9.95 27 MEN'S SUITS * Twist fabrics and worsteds, all silk lined and * 40 MBNt SUITS hand-tailored coats in blues, oxford gray and . Formerly sold up to sls and $25. All good blue-gray shades. Sizes 34 to 42. Friday and Sat- patterns, including some blues. A real buy for urday— you Friday and Saturday. See these. $12.50 $9.85 ifUJgFSXS. ,OVB ' S " m 0l ™""' "J""" »«w HATS MEN AT SPECIAL PRICES Aboot „ ht)niaM , In bin tto It. For boy AfcMt so of tbaao in iln> «to bona raita. Coat and ona tafck- A, », C and D. ***> It. in tarowna, Um, and faacia* m Siaaa Sto IS. Spacial Fri- * ad formarljr pricad |4JI to 112.10. day and Saturday— , crowna and brima. All !*■ « M to 7 14. Ju>t dx $2.95 - $4.93 40 1Q 69C asanas $1.95 YOUTHS'and MEN'S CORDUROY PANTS SWEATERS WORK PANTS la jrounc man'a aad prap aiaaa. AU wool j UMt f>a right weight SHOES _ .( tn anA M « to w * r n»d« roar coat Boy*' Haavy cotton for wintar wwr. 15 t0 u * nd 30 to 3#. Brown, . . .. , u . . , - , Ail tiMt u in oji i i gray and tin , Sec thm 91.50 Mint oxfords In good styin. AU - ™ nta. for- Btack and brown-odd pair, ol A A _ - »»«* "boaa. Valoaa up to f5. 98c& $1.48 $1.98 98c n.M&52.95 Society & Personals M■% KLBIKT a. PftßL, Uter From Durham Mr. B. R. Barnhill, of Durham, visited relatives here this week. In Town Thursday Messrs. Charles T. Roberson and Perlie Getsinger, of Griffins, were here yesterday attending to business. From Plymouth Attorneys Carl L. Bailey and W. L. Whitley, of Plymouth, were here yesterday attending to professional business. In Town Yesterday Mr. M. D. Taylor, of Bear Grass, attended to business matters here yesterday afternoon. In Greenville Thursday Mr. N. C. Green was in yesterday attending a meeting of all the auto license dealers of the east ern part of the state. Leaves for Tennessee Mr. Jay Griffin will leave this week for Greenville, Tenn., where he will work on the tobacco market for sevaral weeks. 1 Birth Announcement Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Hudson, of Dunn, announce the birth of a son, Marion Roberson, on November 29, ! 1932. Mrs. Hudson, before her mar riage, was Miss Gladys Roberson, of Williamston. ruiLiiHio mn TUWPAV rn .PAT PHomc Anfthlai Cor TUs Diiiiiimiii lit 46 Leaves for Kentucky , Mr. Roy Griffin will leave Satur day for Danville, Ky., where he wil be employed by a tobacco warehousi for several weeks. I . s On Kentucky Markets Messrs. W. R. Ingram and Lemai Barnhill will leave tomorrow for Ket tucky, where they will be located foi ' the next few months buying tobacco ' Returns To Washington City Dick Taylor returned to Washing ton City Sunday after spending sev eral days here with his family. Visitor Here Yesterday Mr. Hadie Lane, of Wilson, was ( business visitor here yesterday. Now At Home Here Rev. and Mrs. E. F. Moseley an children, E. F., Jr., and Catherine [of Enoree, S. C., are now at hc»m here in the rectory on Haughtoi Street. Rev. and Mrs. PiephofJ Rev. and Mrs. Z. T. Piephoff anc little son are now at home in th i newly acquired manse on Hattor Street over in New Town. Here Yesterday Mr. Clyde Brown, of Jamesville, was here yesterday afternoon. ♦ Philathea Meeting The Philathea Class of the local Christian church will hold its regu lar monthly meeting with Mrs. G. H. Harrison at her home on Main Street this evening at 8 o'clock. In Town Wednesday Mr. H. C. Webb, jr., of the Vir ginia Electic and Power Company, Richmond, was here for a short while Wednesday afternoon. From Wilson Mr. Ed Crow, of Wilson, was here Wednesday and Thursday attending to business. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Crockett Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Crockett and Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Crockett, of Vorktown, Va., are spending sev eral days here with Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Crockett. THE ENTERPRISE Move To New Home Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Brown and daughter are moving today to their newly completed home on Academy Street. Attend PewmU Meeting Messrs. Gus Perry, John A. Man ning, Roy Gurganus, Ben Perry, R. L. Perry attended the peanut grow ers' meeting in Murfreesboro last Tuesday. ♦ In Greenville Yesterday Mr. Joe Gray Corey attended a business meeting of the Carolina Motor Club in Greenville yesterday. TRUSTEE'S SALE Notice is hereby given that under and by the authority in me vested un der and by the terms of that certain deed of trust executed to me as trus tee by W. A. Bailey and wife, Allie T. Bailey, on the 9th day of January, 1923, which deed of trust is duly recorded in book G-2, page 536 of Martin Coun ty registry; and at the request of the holder of the note secured thereby, I will offer for sale at public auction, to the highest bidder, at the court house door of Martin County at 12 o'clock noon on Wednesday, the 28th day of December, 1932, the following described land, to wit: Beginning at a stake in the mouth of Pine Pocosin Branch; thence the various courses of Bear Grass swamp to Ranzie Harris' corner, a sweet gum; thence along Ranzie Harris' line to a corner in Benjamin Rogers' line;] thence along said line to a pine; thence along a line of marked trees to a pine ! in Pine Pocosin Branch; thence along various courses of said branch to the beginning, containing by estimation 70! acres, more or less. This 28th day of November, 1032. j B. O. COWING, '* tw Trustee. NOTICE OF SALE By virtue of the power of sale in j the deed of trust front N. L. Jackson, dated April 14, 1928, and recorded in ; t°w Z " 2 ' •*? I>aKe 3y9 ' register's office of Martin County, which is hereby re- \ ferred to, and upon demand of the j holder of the unpaid notes thereby se- I cured, the. undersigned trustee will sell at public auction for cash, to the j highest bidder, at the courthouse door 1 of Martin County, oh Monday, De-' cemlier 12, 1932, at one o'clock p. in.,', all that tract of land in Martin Coun ty, adjoining the lands of Dennis Rob 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 F. E. Woolard and others to J. E. Perry, recorded 1 in said register's office in book KK, page 1, containing 75 acres, more or less; see also deed from Sailie 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. MacLEAN, 1 *tw Trustee. NOTICE OF SALE Uder and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain deed of trust executed to the undersigned _trustee by C. D. Carstarphen and wife WILLIAMSTON 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 , in front of the courthouse door in the town of Williamston, N. C., offer for sale for cash the following described property: Second Tract: Beings lots in the town of Williamston, N. C., on the south side of Haughton Street Exten sion, beginning at a stake. L. H. Peel's 1 Radio's Most Spectacular Program different program Monday to Friday, Inclusive. Two wi areut r * d '° chainil - M ° re ~,an -*o° ®n tertalners. The Marx Brothers, 13 na m tlonally famous authors In person, 75 i V dramatic actors, 13 world headllner A Every soloists, 120 musicians, a splendid A -,aft ». M. chorus, a dozen musical corn el ,3 N «dy stars combine to give you the I . WrW *~"|i greatest series of entertainments ever | "l presented on the air. Tune in tonight. SPONSORED BY STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF NEW JERSEY Blount-Harvey Company, Inc. DEPARTMENT STORE * GREENVILLE. N. C. Friday and Saturday - Economy Days SPECIAL VALUES IN ALL DEPARTMENTS * CHRISTMAS * COAT VAI npi DRESSES HcJ VALUES ' T Coat time is here and we have New light shade* in the amart- •* plenty of pretty coat, in ail col «t styles you have »een—sixes or. and sixes. Special new $9.95 $14.95 $22.50 DRESS SALE AND $39.50 Two special group* of batter /J TRENCH COATS dreaaei on aale. Valuea up to U 119.50. All aiaes and colors. \jf* Fitted trench coats in tan and Special at— ' iffjjPfli nav V Plenty of buttons— s4.9s $7.95 $12.95 M x j $2.95 MODERNISTIC ffclM « a^*t£s?L SMOCKS gmUßm RAINCOATS New designs and style, in SRlilfel J; 0 "* C °* U tr ' nCh .mok. .h.,1., PiiwM • or personal us*. SiQIJ ffl jS®;.:: J I 98 c AND $1.95 f Hi $4-95 PONCHO BLOUSES /If Al| CHILDREN'S COATS i 1 j i t_ N IW Special lot of 30 children's New plaide in the.* novelty I ® (j; ,|J coat.. Value, to $7.95. Sixes 5 MOUMS that fit any one. to 14 S pecM at— LADIES' HATS \j j / % CHILDREN'S Many style* reduced from J ' DRESSES 12.95 and |1.95. New color*- 10 dozen wash dresses, fast Qg c fl| colors, viae* 6 to 14— COTTON SUITINGS _ ..000 „,d. of novelty m.«l TANGEE LIPSTICK DRESS GOODS suiting*—29c value. Special at The best selling lipstick in the SALE - ww a y-jp. world g a l # 0 f D reßa Good* at YARD 39c AND $1 59° YARD HEAVY HOMESPUN so X an g ee Rouge At this price you may find al- Bxtra heavy quality sheeting, nr c mo,t ""V kind of drees you want 39 inches wide, 10c value. Spec- / J Some of the*e material, are ial at— — _ worth $1 yard. The materials LADIES' are—plain rough crepe, printed 5 C YARD KID GLOVES I rayon crepe, silk and cotton plaids, wool and cotton suiting, 27-INCH OUTING JEL mJk Ed Zt™ n ! ,on^ pun ' ' u u crepe, pin -a tripe rayon crepe. 2,000 yards of best 27 -inch Siaea 5 3-4 to 8— The colore art new in light and outing—all colors. Regular k DATD dark shade*— value. 8 pec ial at— 1 Ali\ YARD 6 C YARD SENIOR CLASS 1 HOSE FAST COLOR DRESS LADIES' SHOES PRINTS Tne outatanding value of the Odd lot* and some new stylss year. 45-gauge 5-thread pure I 10,000 yardl of fa,t color dreaa in ladies' pumpe, ties, straps, oa- silk full fashioned stockings with prlntt in patterns— fords. Black and brown, pair— picot top All new shadea— Jc JQc AND 15 C $1.49 AND $1.95 69* PAIR : ' YARD corner on said extension of Haughton Street, running thence about 100 feet •long Haughton Street Extension to wards Warren Street, a stake; thence a course at right angles with Haugh ton Street ISO feet to a stake; thence 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 ises conveyed to said C. D. Carstar phen by deed froni Wheeler Martin, jr., trustee, said deed being of record in the Public Registry of Martin County in book 0-2, at page 254. Fourth tract: A tract of land and improvements thereon in the town of Williamston, N. C. on the corner of PAGE THREE i Main and Smithwick Streets in (aid t town, known a« the C. D. Carstar ■ phen store and lot adjoining the prop > erty of the Town of Williamston, Leslie Fowden, Smithwick Street and Main Street. Fifth tract: A tract of land and im provements thereon in the town of Williamston, N. C., on the north side of Smithwick Street, adjoining the Masonrc Hall, Mrs. Bettie C. Gur- Kanus, B. A. Critcher, Martin Live stock Company, Leslie Fowden, and Smithwick Street, and being residence and lot of C. D. Carstarphen, and where he now lives and known as the C. D. Carstarphe home place. Dated this the 9th day of Novem ber, 1932. WHEELER MARTIN, nil 4tw Trustee.

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