PAGE FOUR
SCHOOL NEWS
OF OAK CITY
Welfare Work Under Di
rection fo Parents
* Teachers
On Friday night, December 2, Miss
Christine Piland, teacher of
Music Recital
Oak City school, presented her pupils
in their first recital in the school au
ditorium. The rhythm hartd," com
posed of primary children, and a quar
tet composed of high school boys was
an added attraction, which afforded
much enjoyment. The public respond
ed well to the cordial invitation issued
them.
\ Hot Lunch
Hot lunch is being served regular
NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND FOR TAXES
I Sheriff C. B. Roebuck, tax collector tor the County of Martin, State of
North Carolina, have this day levied on the following tracts of land, and will
sell same at public auction, for cash, at the courthouse door in Williainston,
North Carolina, on Monday, January 2, 1933, at 12 o'clock m„ for taxes due
and unpaid for the year 1931, unless said taxes, penalties, plus cost, are paid
on or before that date. The amounts listed below includes taxes for the year
1931 and a 4 per cent penalty. In addition to the amounts shown, $1.50 is to
be added to each item to care for costs in handling the sale.
Ih„ the Ist 4.x of '»«•. £ „ ROEBUCK.
4 tw . t Sheriff, Martin County.
Jamesville Township—White
J. M. Ange, 50 acres Browning land $ 26.50
E. H. Ange, 1 residence, 1 vacant lot f . 76-30
Mrs. E. H. Ange, 71 acres Browning land, 20 acres woods" "' 2«,20
J. H. Bailey, 125 acres Batcman laud 30.50
Mrs. Nona Holliday, 57 ("i VV Holliday land ... 83.50
J. W. Lilley Estate; T"5 acres Lilley land 6.50
W. H. Lilley, 1 store
Jamesville Township—Colored
George W. Duggins, 16 acres' residence, 1(> acres VV. I'. Moore land 28,10
Williams Township—White
C. L. Daniel, 207 acres residence - „. 92.90
Griffins Township—White
J. J. Roberson, 312 acres residence j>9.70
Williamston Township—Colored
George Davenport, 1 lot Riddick ..._ 14.30
James A. Hassell, 72 acres Rawls land, 34 acres residence 95.70
George T. Purvis, 1 lot Hatton Street _ 8.20
Edna Whitley, 1 lot Main Stret, 1 lot A. C. 1.. Railroad 8.70
Cross Roads Township—Colored
J. P. Everett, 2 acres residence 8.00
Goose Nest Township—Colored " «
J. B. Hymari, 106 acres Hyinan land ~ 84.00
'pafl GELFAND
p| MAYONNAISE
FARMERS SUPPLY CO.
Protect Your Meat
WITH INTERNATIONAL
Lion Brand Salt
13 Cars Unloaded in Past Two Weeks
Distributed By
HARRISON WHOLESALE COMPANY
AND SOLD BY -ALL MERCHANTS
Auction Sale!
NORTH CAROLINA—MARTIN COUNTY.
Under and by virtue of the power and authority conferred up
on me by law, as administrator of the estate of E. S. Peel, deceased,
the undersigned, by virtue of such authority, will, on—
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Friday, the 30th Day of December, 1932, at 11 o'-
clock A. M., in Front of the Premises Now Occu
pied by J. A. Cassell, in Williamston Township,
on Route No. 2, near the Williamston-Greenville
Road, Offer for Sale to the Highest Bidder for
Cash the Following Described Personal Property,
To Wit:
2 mules. 1 bed, 1 mattress, 3 tables, 1 stove, several chain, car
pet, 1 disc harrow, 1 two and one cultivator, 2 plows, and all other
articles of farming implements and household and kitchen furniture
and personal property belonging to the estate of the late E. S. Peel,
deceased.
This the 3rd day of December, 1932.
J. A. ( a>seli
Administrator of the EsUte of E. S. Peel, Deceased
Elbert 8. Peel, Attorney at Law, Williamston, N. C.
WATTS.— W 1 LUAM
Mon.-Tue». Dec. 12 13 ALISON SKIPWORTH MinHT* AITTUD MiriJT Norm
Mat. Mon, 3:30 P. M. and MAE WEST in«lUni /ir 1 ILK jNlVXlll ShTrt
Wednesday December 14 Thursday Dec. IS Friday December IC
JACK HOLT in BORIS KARLOFF ~M E . nd My GIRL> .
M^WT^ gMWS H BUZBT with JOAM BENNETT and
COMEDY and BHORT "Mask ol Fu Manchu" SPENCER TRACY
Only 10t to Everybody Also New* and Comedy NEWS and SHORT
~ . '* ' J December 17
HOOT GIBSON in "A MAN'S LAND"
Laat oi "Shadow oI Eale" 10c—EVERYBODY—10c Showm from ltollP. M.
ly now in the Oak City School. Three
daVs of the week the lunch is spon
sored by the welfare department and
the other two days it is sponsored by t
the school. An accurate record of
each child's weight and height is be
ing kept in order to prove whether
the hot lunch will be beneficial or not.
On Thursday afternoon, Mrs. E. K.
Harrell, president of the parent-teach
er" association, accompanied by Miss
Adeline Tew, and Mr. Staton Wil
liams, completed another route in can
vassing welfare work. They reported
several families in dire circumstances,
who have been given immediate at
tention.
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to thank our neighbors who
so kindly ministered to my wife dur
ing her. sickness and at her death, i
* SYLVESTER WEBB. 1
PUSLIIHCD BVSRY
Angetown Club Meeting
Held There Thursday
1 A regular meeting of the Angetown
Woman's club was held in the home
of Mrs. W. T. Padgett there Thurs
day afternoon with Miss Lora Sleep
er, county home agent, in charge.
New officers for the coming year
were elected and several discussions
• were held in connection with the prep-,
• aration of candy boxes and the mak-|
• ing of candy.
I «
Rev. Harrington To Preach
at Farm Life Sunday at 2:30
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Rev. W. B. Harrington will conduct
the regular services at Farm Life
' Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. The
public is welcomed to attend.
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Griffins School Honor Roll
for Month Recently Ended
| Following are the names of those:
pupils injthe Griffins school who made
the honor roll during the first month, I
ending recently, as reported by Missj
Ruth Roberson, teacher:
First grade, Nannie Margaret Rob
erson. ,
Second grade: Thclma Coltrain, Vir
ginia Corey, Elbert Ward.
Third grade: Bruce Peele, Hazel
Perry, Louise Coltrain, Vera Ruth
Griffin, Eloise Hodges.
Fourth grade: Howell Peele, Henry
Griffin.
.fifth grade: Susie Tice, Hebra Col
train, Evan Griffin.
Chatham Farmers Receive
SI,BOO for Turkeys So Far
Over SI,BOO have been received by
Chatham County farmers from sales
of turkeys to date.
WANTS
FOR PAINTING AND PAPER
hanging, write or call me. J. H.,
Roebuck, Williamston, N. C. d 2 4t ;
FOR SALE: A WILSON COAL
Stove and one 5-burner Nesco Oil
Stove. See Mrs. Annabel! Brown,
Williamston, N. C. d-6 2t |
DELIVERY ROUTE MAN WITH
car to supply famous line of house
hold goods to steady customers. Must
be satisfied with $27.50 a week at start.
Write Albert Mills, Route Mgr., 757
Monmouth, Cincinnati, Ohio. It
SAVE YOUR MEAT THIS YEAR
by using the best salt—LlON
BRAND. Just unloaded two cars.
Harrison Bros. & Co. It
I WOULD LIKE TO GET A WO
man of middle age to keep house
and look after my children, ranging in
age from 2to 14 years. See Sylvester
Webb. d 9 2t
ROOMS FOR RENT, FURNISH
ed or unfurnished, with private bath,
also place for car. Mrs. T. S. Hadley,
306 Main St. d 9 3tpd
WANTED: TO EXCHANGE LOG
cart for a mule. Address "J. H. R.," i
care Enterprise. It
TURKEY SUPPER: ATEND THE
| Hirkey supper at the Woman's Club
tonight between 6 and 8 o'clock, 50c
| a plate. • It
SEE US FOR LION BRAND SALT
I —Xbtrc is none T . better. Bo wen j
I Brothers.
A DANCE WILL BE HELD AT
| the Woman's Club Friday night, De
! cember 16th. The music will be fur
i nished by the Windsor Orchestra, and
the proceeds will go to the Woman's
! Club. d 9 2t
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice is hereby given that under
and by virtue of the power of sale
contained in that certain deed of trust
executed by F. L. Allen to the under
signed Trustee, and dated the 23rd
day of January, 1932, and of record
i in the public registry of Martin Coun
ty in Book U-2, at page 283, and at
the request of the holder of the note
of indebtedness thereby secured, de
fault having been made in the pay
ment thereof, I will, on the 10th day
of December, 1932, at 12 o'clock noon,
at the courthouse door in Martin
County offer for sale at public auc
tion for cash the property described
in said deed of trust as follows, to
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A house and lot in the town of
Williamston, bounded on the north
by J no. Rcspass, on the east by Elm
Street, on the south by Lloyd Giles,
and on the west by Mercellia Watts.
This 9th day of November, 1932.
WHEELER MARTIN,
n-15 4t Trustee.
NOTICBOFSALK
North Carolina.
Martin County.
Under and by virtue of the power
of sale contained in a certain deed of
trust executed to the undersigned trus
.THE ENTERPRISE
[ tee by Roy T. Griffin and wife, Car
! rie G. Griffin, on the 28th day of
April, 1922, said deed of trust being
'of record in the public registry of
Martin County in book G-2, at page
451, said deed of trust being given
j for the purpose of securing a certain
i note of even date and tenor therewith,
default having been made in the pay
ment of said note, and the stipulations
! contained in said deed of trust not
having been complied with, and at the
revest of the holders of said note,
the undersigned trustee will, on the
16th day of December, 1932, at 12 o'-
clock m., in front of the courthouse
d»or in the town of Williamston, offer
for sale to the highest bidder, for
cash, the following described proper
ty, to wit: *-
A one-halt undivided interest in a
certain tract of land lying and being
in Martin County aforesaid, and more
particularly described and defined as
follows:
Being (1) one lot in the Town of
Williamston and all buildings there
on, situate in the town of William
ston, N. C., and bounded on the west
by C. H. Cowen's home place, on the
south by the farm land of James E.
Griffin and brothers, oh the east by
the town lot owned by W. O. An
drews, and on the north by William
Street, containing one-half acre, more
or less, and being the same town lot
purchased from J. W. Watts and wife
by R. T. Griffin and W. O. GHffin, and
the same premises on which the said
Roy T. Griffin now lives.
This the 16th day of November,
1932.
W. O. GRIFFIN,
n22 4tw Trustee.
NOTICE OF SALE
Under and by virtue of the power
of sale conferred in me as trusted, in
that certain deed of trust executed by
Dennis Bailey and wife and Jesse
Bailey and wife, on the 11th day of
April, 1927, which is duly recorded in
the Martin County records in book
P-2, at page 239, I shall offer for sale
to the highest bidder, for cash, at the
courthouse door in Williamston, on
Saturday, the 10th day of December,
1932, at 12 o'clock noon, all of that
land and premises described in said
deed of trust as follows:
Beginning at the public road, Sam
with Sam Rogers line, to E. C. Har
ris corner, thence a north course with
E. C. Harris line to H. D. Harrison's
corner, thence an east course with H.
U. Harrison's line to a corner in B. O.
Cowan's line, thence with B. O. Cow
an's line to the public road, thence
with the road to the beginning, con
taining 24 acres, more or less.
This the 10th day of November,
1932.
H. S. HARRIS,
nls 4tw Trustee.
NOTICE
Having this day qualified as admin
istratrix of the estate of G. W. Mar
tin, deceased, late of Martin County,
North Carolina, this is to notify all
persons holding claims against estate
of said deceased to present same to
the undersigned for payment on or be
fore the 30th day of November 1933,
or this notice will be pleaded in bar
of any recovery thereon. All persons
indebted to said estate will please make
immediate payment.
This 30th day of November, 1932.
ETHEL B. MARTIN,
d 2 6tw Administratrix. ,
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL
PROPERTY
Under and by virtue of the power
of sale contained in a certain deed of
trust executed on the 2nd day of April,
1928, by W. C., George, Dave, and
Mildred Sexton to the undersigned
trustee, and of record in the Public
Registry of Martin County in Book
Y-2, at page 439, said deed of tru»t
having been given for the purpose of
securing a note of even date and tenor
therewith, default having been made
in the payment of same, and at the !
request of the holder of same, the un
dersigned trustee will, on Tuesday, the
MOTHERS
Wc invite you to enter
your daughter in our
Christmas doll contest.
On Christmas Eve at
8 p. m., we are giving to
the "little girls securing
the greatest number of
votes, one of these beau
tiful "Tickletoes" or
"Honeysuckle" Dolls
FREE.
These dolls are the
best made. See them in
our windows and then
come in and enter your
contestant. Votes giv
en with each purchase
of 50c.
We have a complete
line of Christmas cards,
tags, and seals. Orders
taken for personal en
graved cards. Prices
reasonable.
PEELE'S
Jewelry
Front City Hall
WILLIAMSTON
CA "?vnft—
27th day of December, 1932, at 12 o'-
clock m., in front of the courthouse
door in Williamston, North Carolina,
offer for sate to the highest bidder, for
cash, the following described real es
tate, to wit:
Situate in Jamesville Township,
County and State aforesaid, adjoining
the lands of W. B. Gaylord, C. C. j
Sexton, et als, containing fifty (50)
acres, more or less, and being the same
land and premises deeded to W. C. 1
Sexton and George Sexton by R. G.
Sexton on March 2nd, 1923, which said
deed is of record in the public regis-'
try of Martin County in book E-2, at]
page 589.
Second tract: Situate on the east
side of the old Jamesville and Wash
ington railroad right of way, contain
ing 1 acres, more or less, and being]
the same land and premises deeded to
W. C. Sexton by W. £. Wallace and
wife, Arlene Wallace, on March 6, j
1928.
This the 26th day of November, 1932
R. J. PEEL,
d 2 4tw Trustee.
Elbert S. Peel, Attorney.-
NOTICE
Having this day qualified as ad
ministrator of the estate of N. F.
Brown, deceased, late of Martin Coun
ty, notice is hereby given to all per
sons holding claims against said es
tate to present same to the under
signed at Oak City, N. C., on or before
the 3rd day of November, 1933, or this
notice will be pleaded in bar of the
recovery of same.
All persons indebted to said estate
will please make immediate payment
of same. ,
This 3rd day of November, 1932.
HOWARD F. BROWN,
n4 6tw Administrator.
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 if 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 Fine Pocosin Branch; thence the
various courses of Bear Grass swamp
to Ranzie Harris' corner, a sweet
gum; thence along Ransie 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 Fine Pocosin Branch; theqee along
various courses of said branch to the
beginning, containing by estimation 70
acres, more or less.
This 28th day of November, 1932.
B. O. COWING,
d 2 4tw Trustee.
Nagging Pains are
Warning Signals
TEMPORARY pain relief reined 1M
may save you much suffering at
the moment, but putting a mask
over a warning signal does not
clear up the condition It was tell
ing you to avo)d.
Whan periodic pains, due to a
weak, run-down condition, dis
tress you, treatment for the cause of
the trouble should be started without
delay. Take Cardut to build up asalnst
the naCKlnf symptoms of ordinary
womanly aliments. So many woman
praise CARDUI. It must be good to
nave tbe widespread use that It has
today. Bold at drutr atorea. Try it I
Did You Ever
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Stop To Think?
That Advertising Speeds Up Success?
Truthful advertising is nourishment that the people can eas
ily digest, and will pay any business concern that uses it persist
ently. 1
Competition is keener today than it has been in years, and
this makes it necessary for business concerns to pay more atten-"
tion to the work that advertising docs. •
Truthful, persistent, advertising compels attention and al
ways creates favorable impressions. It aids sales with its con
venience, economy, and effectiveness.
Advertising is vital to the success of every business. Per
sistent advertising indicates quality and value and creates con
, fidence in the minds of the buying public.
Quality goods well advertised sail and keep on selling.
\ Advertising builds business and, by increasing volume, cuts
down overhead—nothing strange about that. It is being done
everywhere.
For high quality at sane prices, advertised goods are beat
NOTICE OF SALS
Under and bj virtue of the power
of »aie contained in a certain deed of
trust duly executed by W. Benjamin
Burnett and hi* wife, Mittie V. Bur
nett, to the undersigned trustee, dat
ed June 18, 1932, and dulv recorded
in the Martin County Public Registry
in Book G-3, at page 324, and default
having occurred in the payment of the
indebtedness therein secured, and at
the request of the legal holder of said
indbtedness, 1 will, on Thursday, De
cember 29, 1932, at 12 o'clock noon,
in front of the courthouse door in
Williamston, N. C., sell at public auc
tion, to the highest bidder, for cash,
all of the right, title, and interest of
the said W. Benjamin Burnett and
his wife, Mittie V. Burnett, in and to
the following described land, lying, be
IT IS WISE TO CHOOSE 2
Christmas Gifts! 1
For The Home |
THIS YEAR jg
Consider this list for Mother) Father, JjZ
for any member of the family, or for all
members of the family. wm
All metal XHROMARD plate swinging
spout sink faucet (the plate so easy to a
keep clean, installed $5.75
y That extra LAVATORY she has wanted, j|£
mg installed sl2 JO and up jjf
Replace that old CLOSET SEAT with
s"g white sheet covered seat, installed $5 and up
TL Enameled SINK with back and drain board
all in one piece with swinging spout fau- Jfll
Iv cet, complete, installed $35.00 and up
Sp Vitreous China Closet combination, with
white seat, installed, complete $25 and up
ftjf Extra complete BATH ROOM can be in- «|
fjfo stalled in most homes complete SIOO and up
figf YORK Automatic OIL BURNER, com
plete, installed in your heating plant with
one thousand gallon oil storage tank $350
Orders taken now for any of the a- W
W bove for delivery or installation Christ-
Mg mas week.
IW. E. Dunn 1
£g PLUMBING and HEATING CONTRACTOR jg
fif "Doing One Thing Well"
Friday, December 9,1932
ing and situate in Goose Nest Town
ship, Martin County, North Carolina,
to wit:
That tract of land in Goose Neat
Township, lying on the south side of
the public road leading from Old Hob
good Fork to Oak City, N. C-, and
well known as the "Ann Burnett
Farm," containing acres, more or
less; and adjoining the lands of Simon
Brown, Tom Sherrod (Draper Farm),
Hopkins Farm, Rodgers land, Baker
Bell lands, Middle Branch, and oth
ers. Reference is hereby made to a
deed of record in th Martin County
Rgistry from L. W. Leggett, Com
missioner, to W. B. Burnett and oth
ers, for a further description and
source of title.
This the 23rd day of November,
1932.
C. H. LEGGETT,
n25 4tw Trustee.