Friday, December 9,1932 CtafcHiirtMPi I •wmmL Here Wednesday Messrs. J. A. Ellis, Matt Bissell, and J. Rome Corey, of Griffins, were business visitors here Wednesday aft ernoon. £ Attends Concert Here Attorney Justus Everett, of Green ville, attended the Baldwin organ concert here last Tuesday evening.' • Attend V. E. P. Meeting Mr. -Ray Goodmon is attending a meeting of the Virginia Electric and Power Company in Fredericksburg, Va., today. - • ■■ In Town Yesterday Mr. J. H. Peel, of Cross Roads, was a business visitor here yester day afternoon. ♦ From Griffins Township Mr. John W. Gurkin, of Griffins, was here a short while yesterday. From Robersonville Messrs. Simpson and Woolard, of Robersonville, Route 3, attended to business matters here yesterday. 1 m In Town Thursday Mr. M. A. Price, of Williamston R. F. D. 1, was here yesterday aft ernoon. Will Arrive Tomorrow Mrs. H. C. James and little daugh ter, of Fredericksburg, Va., will ar rive tomorrow to spend the holidays here with relatives. From Greenville Lieutenant Lester Jones, of the N. C. Highway Patrol, Greenville, was here yesterday afternoon attending to business matters. WUI Return Tomorrow Mr. Frank J. Margolis will return home tomorrow from New York, wbare he attended the funeral of his mother, Mrs. Sarah Margolis, on Wednesday. In Town Thursday Messrs. W. E. and N. T. Tice, Janes A. and Tom Roberson, of Griffins, were business visitors here yesterday afternoon. Here From Wilson Rev. C. C. Ware, of Wilson, spent a abort while here yesterday. • From JamesvtUe Professor A. L. Pollock, of James-1 vile, visited here yesterday after-1 noon. In Town Wednesday Mr. Foster Youngs manager of the Yoaag Chain Store, was in town Wednesday visiting the local store. • • 1 In Norfolh Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Manning and Mrs. A. J. Manning spent Wednesday in Norfolk. From Washington Drs. Josh and John Cotton Tayloe of Washington, were here yesterday on professional business. •. Mr. Lindslry Better Mr. Lawrence Lindsley, who has bean ill for the put several days at hit home on Church Street, is now and is expected to be out wttrin the next few days. i mn i From Robersonville Dr. Jesse Ward, of Robersonville, was in town yesterday attending to professional matters. » Returns From Charlotte Mr. Dred Darden returned from Charlotte yesterday, where he has ben visiting his father, who has been crMeally 111 in a hospital. Leave for Tennessee Mr. Dode Hasaell and Elmer Janes left yesterday for Fayetteville, Tenn., where they will be op the to haco market there for several weeks. CAR LION BRAND SALT UN loaded today. Come to see us for yoar meat salt. Farmers Sapply Co. DR. V. H. *»WBORN~ _OPTOMETRIiTr "VISITS FOR Mtt BabtrsoavOU at Msmt*! Drag Stan, Tuesday, December 6. WBMamston at Atlantic Hotel, em Wednesday, December 7. PlfWiHl at O'Henry Drag Store, JSttggSiW Society & Personals Mrs. ELBERT S. PEEL. Editor NOTICE OP SALE Under and by virtue of the author ity contained in that certain deed of trust executed to the undersigned trus tee on the 7th day of January, 1929, by W. B. Peel and wife, Esther E. Peel, said deed of trust being of rec ord in the public registry of Martin County in Book S-l, at page 165, same being given to secure a certain note of even date and tenor therewith, and the stipulations therein contained not having been complied with, at the re quest of the parties holding said note, the undersigned trustee will, on the 22nd day of December, 1932, at 12 o'- clock noon, in front of the courthouse door, in the town of Williamston, North Carolina, offer to the highest bidder for cash, at public auction, the following described property: Being lot No. 4 in Block A and 1-2 of lot No. 5 in Block A, with the im provements thereon, in that part of the Town of Williamston, N. C., known as New Town, and designated as the J. W. Watts Land Division, a plat of which is on record in the Register of Deeds office in Land Di vision Book No. 1, at page 332, and being a house and lot on Warren, or Hatton Street, adjoining the land of J. C. Anderson and the Farmers and Merchants Bank, and being the same premises conveyed to Harrison Whole sale Company by the Carolina Farm DR. C. J. SAWYER BYE, EAR. NOSE. AND THROAT SPECIALIST Office: Old Parmer* St Merchants Bank Building, Williamston. N. C. Hours: 2 to 5 BVBRY WEEK DAY Except Wednesday, and by Special Appointment unloal in' a lot of C7- w GIFT SUGGESTIONS LOOK OUT BELOW- RECKON A LOT OF THESE WILL ANSWER YOUR "WHAT TO GIVE" TM DROPPING WMI\ Q UESTIONS •Pi O /» If And are they inexpensive in price? All we ask is that you come in and see for 101 I IL' wWfocl yourself. Our store is overflowing with thousands of appropriate Christmas nov elties and gifts. Our prices are most reasonable, and we have articles that are sure to __ J—• I 1 'it please every member of the family. Come in and let us show you without any obli hiVerybody gati P ntobu y . PT PERFUME SETS O * VEST POCKET KODAKS Drug Store \ ELECTRIC SMOKING STANDS O-U ~ , N C MM-IM HOBNAIL GLASSWARE SALAD SETS Thoughtful of Clark's Drug Store c\ V/ 'JSjIA } \ to leave that skylight open* Well- PRO-PHY-LAC-TIC MILITARY BRUSHES here goes. Gift, of every descrip- tion for your family and friends. m' 11 OllA VllMvj OtL 1 o Goah, and ain't they going to make . U i I NE W CUTEX MANICURE SETS - a lot of smiles this Christmas! * liul I WEEK-END BAGS Prices ? Lower Than Ever. AH Reckoned you folks ain't got the ELECTRIC HEATING PADS money to spend you use to have, but VJ igfcf® M - DI?TTI7O then that's not sayin' you can't do AWWf LIUAKo CIUAK& 1 IlLo any Christmas Gift buying. There . Wrapped in Christmas Paper is something to fit every purse at— \>\ \ / JJ; CHRISTMAS CARDS C\T A T+TDQL CONKLIN.FOUNTAIN PENS AND PENCILS LLAKLV U .TOILET SETS SHOP N0W T Wrapped l EL Bo« s . ELECTRICAL DECORATIONS 1 Christmas TOYS FREE- Ask Us Clark s Drug Store, Inc. pusuiemio avanv TVHSPAV AND rHI PAY PHONE > Anything far [ This Department T» iilMlllllilllllllUllMlllllllllllllll'lllll Company, by deed dated July 19, 1920, and of record in the public registry of Martin County in Book D-2, at page 544. I>«ted this the 21st day of Novem ber, 1932. WHEELER MARTIN, n22 4tw . Trustee. NOTICE OP SALE Uud\.r and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain deed of trust executed to the undersigned trustee by B. H. Wynn and wife, dated July 30th, 1932, and of record in the Register of Deeds office in book H-2, page 74, to secure note of even date therewith, and the stipulations in the said deed of trust not having been complied with, and at the request of the holder of said note, the under signed trustee will, on the 7th day of January, 1933, at 12 o'clock noon, in front of the courthouse door of Mar tin County, offer for sale to Jhe high est bidder, for cash, the following de scribed real estate: Being lot located in the town of Williamston, N. C., on Pine Street, said lot being 50 feet front and back, and 150 feet deep and being lot No. 29 as shown by map made by T. W. Secrest, C. E.. same being of record in the land division book No. 1, page 425, description as shown by said map being made a part hereof. This 6th day of December, 1932. B. A. CRITCHER, d 9 4t Trustee. NOTICE OP SALE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain deed of trust executed to the undersigned trustee by Mrs. Andrew C, Jackson, dated March 13th, 1931, of record in the Register of Deeds' office of Mar tin County in book C-3, page 520, to THE ENTERPRISE secure notes of even date therewith, and the stipulations not having been j complied with, and at the request of f the holder of said notes, the under- j signed trustee will, on the 7th day of January, 1933, at 12 o'clock noon, in front of the courthouse door of Mar- ; tin Cunty, offer for sale'to'the high-! est bidedr, for cash, the following de scribed lands: First Tract: Known as the "J- H. Revander Place," and lying on the south side of Williamston and Jatnes ville County road, about 1 miles from# the town of Jamesville, N. C., con taining 15 acres, more or less. 1 Second Tract: Being all the undi vided interest of the said C. A. As kew in and to that certain tract or; parcel of land known as the "Freeman Bailey home place." Adjoining fhe first tract and J. H. Bailey; the whole tract contains 50 acres, more or less. 1 This sth day of December, 1932. WHEELER MARTIN, d 9 4tw Trustee, j SALE OF VALUABLE FARM * PROPERTY Under and by virtue of the author ity conferred upon us in a deed of trust executed by J. G. Godard, un-| married, on the sth day of February, FULL LINE OF Christmas Gifts We invite you to come in.and make your se lections while our stock is still complete. Davis Pharmacy WILLIAMSTON, N. C. WILLIAMS-TON WWTM CAROLINA 1923, and recorded in book 0-2, page j 37, we will, on Saturday, the 7th day ' of January, 1933, 12 o'clock noon, at ' the courthouse door in Martin Coun | ty, Williamston, N«. C., sell at public auction, for cash, to the highest bid ! der, the following land, to wit: All that certain tract or parcel of land lying and being -in Williamston ; Township, Martin County, N. C., bounded on the northeast by L. B. Harrison and Jas. D. Bowen, on the E. by the run of Sweeten Water Creek * and the lands of Harrison Bros, and Company and S. L. Andrews, on the ' southwest by the lands of the W. J. Reddick heirs, and on the northwest by the public road from Williamston to Washington and the lands of J. G. Staton, B. F. Godwin, and the church property, containing 656 acres, exclu sive of the right of way of the Atlan tic Coast Line R. R., and being the land commonly known and designated as Uie "Biggs Farm," and more par ticularly described as follows, to wit: | Beginning at L. B. Harrison's corner i on the Williamston and Washington ! Road, thence S. 63 E. 90 poles, S. I 61 1-4 E. 129 poles. S. 71 1-4 E. 100 poles, S. 57 1-4 E. 93 poles to the run , of Sweeten Water Creek, thence a long the run of Sweeten Water Creek its various course to the mouth of Bear Grass Island Swamp, thence S. 78 3-4 W. 21 poles, N. 64 1-4 W. 20 1-2 poles, N. 61 3-4 VV. 25 1-2 poles, N. 62 3-4 W. 31 poles, thence N. 60 1-2 W. 212 poles to another small branch, thence the various courses of the said small branch N. 21 W. 7.12 poles, N. 33 W. 8.2 poles, N. 60 1-4 W. 13.84 poles, N. 56 3-4 W. 17.8 poles, N. 39 1-4 W. $ 2 poles, N. 51 1-2 W 9,12 poles, N. 52 3-4 W. 10.4 poles, N. 35 3-4 W. 6.6 poles, N. 83 3-4 W. 6.24 poles to fhe Williamston and Washington road, thence along the said road N. 4 1-2 W. 31.6S poles, N. FOLLOW THE CROWD TO OUR BIG Sacrifice Sale BEGINNING Saturday, December 10th Everything will be reduced at this big sale, so come and share in these wonderful bargains. A VALUABLE PRIZE Will Be Given Away Saturday Night 500 pairs of Peter's Shoes will be sold at a sac rifice. Come and see. J. Rogers & Bro. BEAR GRASS, N. C. PAGE THREE 3 3-4 E. 8 poles, N. 20 E. 30.8 poles, N. 24 1-4 E. 80 poles, thence N. 24 de -1 grees and 25 minutes E. 104 pole* to I the beginning. , Subject to right of way of the Vir ! ginia Electric and Power Company. This sale is made by reason of the failure of J. G. Godard, unmarried, to pay off and discharge the indebtedness secured by said deed of trust. A deposit of 10 per cent will be re quired from the purchaser at the sale. This the sth day of December, 1932. INTERSTATE TRUSTEE CORPORATION, 4tw Substituted Trustee.

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