Friday, December 16,1932 I Pamoate I £->4 | PHONE I 2T£ I Society & j££££» j | 'Ma KLBBKT 8. PEEL, Editor 1 45 Return From Raleigh Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hodges re turned Thursday from Raleigh, where they spent several days with their son, Mr. William Hodges. Hap From Ttrboro Mrs. Edgar Morrison, of Tarboro, was here yesterday visiting her moth er, Mrs. Fannie Biggs. • • In Town Thursday Messrs. J. F. Jackson, of Dardens, and H. L. Davis, of Jamesville Route 2, were visitors here yesterday. Program at Church Monday The Woman's Missionary Society of the Methodist church will give a harvest-day program at the church Monday at 3:30 p. m. ♦ Returns To Raleigh Mr. Charles Biggs returned to his home in Raleigh yesterday after vis iting with relatives here a short while. ♦ Return From Washington Mrs. W. B. Watts and son, Billie, returned yesterday from Washing ton City. They were accompanied home by Mrs. Bob Heydenreich, who will spend the holiday* with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Watts, sr. In Washington Thursday ■ Mesdames J. W. Watts, jr., Ray mond Goodmon, and J. C. Manning spent yesterday in Washington. Here From Suffolk Mr. Charlie Lancaster, of Suffolk, was a business visitor here Wednes day and Thursday. ■ ■ Visiting Her Sou Mrs. Rena Cunningham, of Pine ville, is here to spend the Christmas holidays with her son, Mr. E. P. Cunningham, and Mrs. Cunningham. ■ * Spends Week-End Here Mrs. Mary Patterson, of Farm ville, spent last week-end here with her daughter, Mis Cora Lee Patter son, and sister, Mrs. J. C. Maning, and Mr. Manning. NOTICE OP SALE Undw and by virtue of the power of ule contained in that certain deed of truat executed to the undersigned trustee by B. H. Wynn and wife, dated July 30th, 1932, and of record in the Register of Deed* 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, jn front of the courthouse door of Mar tin County, offer for sale to the high est bidder, for cash, the following de scribed real estate: Being lot located in the town of Williams ton, N. C., on Pine Street, aaid lot being 50 feet front and back, and ISO feet deep and being lot No. 29 aa shown by map made by T. W. Secreat, 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. NOTICEOFSALE OF REAL PROPERTY Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed of truat 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, aaid deed of trust haviap been given for the purpose of aecanng 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 27th day of December, 1932, at 12 o'- clock m., in front of the courthouae door in Williamaton, North Carolina, offer for, sale to the highest bidder, for cask, the following described real ca tate, to wit: Situate in Jamesville Township, County and State aforesaid, adjoining the lands of W. B. Gaylord, C. C. Sexton, et als, containing fifty (SO) acres, more or leas, and being the same land and premisea deeded to W. C. Sextan and George Sexton by R. G. Sexton on March 2nd, 1923, which said deed is of record the public regis try of Martin County in book E-2, at pace 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. C. Wallace and wife, Arlene Wallace, on March 6, 19S. / This the 26th day of November, 1932 R. J. PEEL. d 2 4tw • Trustee. Elbert S. Peel. Attorney. DR. V. H. MEWBORN OPTOMETRIST Eyee Twined Glasses Pitted LAST VISITS FOE It* RobwaonviUe Drug Store, In Rocky Mount Today Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Watts are in , Rocky Mount today visiting rela -1 tives. Wilt Arrive Tomorrow Miss Jane Moore, student at St. > Mary's College, in Raleigh, will ar • rive here tomorrow to spend the holidays with her parents, Judge and I Mrs. Clayton Moore. , Leaves for New York t Mrs. Dallas Frank left Tuesday for New York, where she wil lvisit relatives for several days. ♦ r Here Thursday 1 Professor and Mrs. W. E. Plyler, 1 of Hamilton, were here for a short while yesterday afternoon. Here Wednesday 1 Mr. Newell G. Bartlett, secretary of the Eastern Carolina Chamber {of • Comemrce, was here Wednesday on business. ♦ In Raleigh Yesterday ' Sheriff C. B. Roebuck and Officer J. H. Allsbrooks accompanied Har vey L. Gardner to Raleigh yester -1 day. jn V a lot of I C 7 w GIFT SUGGESTIONS | SR LOOK OUT BELOW U T RECKON A LOT OF THESE WILL ANSWER YOUR "WHAT TO GIVE" _ JA G I;M DROPPING WM\' QUESTIONS v rjg wi are inexpensive in price? All we ask is that you come in and see for &g \JI 11 Lfe ICJII yourself. Our store is overflowing with thousands of appropriate Christmas nov- I e lties and gifts. Our prices are most reasonable, and we have articles that are sure to I3p . r/\in«r 1% J« r il 1 l\ please every member of the family. Come in and let us show you without any obli uveryDoay gationtob Uy . ' jf W CT " PERFUME SETS G * VULLIIIL. O VEST POCKET KODAKS § | Drug Store \ V//L\ ELECTRIC SMOKING STANDS | Thoughtful of Clark's Drug Store L H ° BNAIL GLASSWARE SALAD SETS | J» to leave that skylight open. Well- W PRO-PHY-LAC-TIC MILITARY BRUSHES A wUf here goes. Gifts of every descrip- I . & tion for your family and friends. ' ir v\ I SHAVING SETS | ■ . NEW CUTEX MANICURE SETS I £ Prices ? Lower Than Ever. WEEK-END BAGS | 3E Reckoned you folks ain't got the ELECTRIC HEATING PADS C-, . •«§ money to spend you use to have, but WJU 11 _ TK | V then that's not sayin' you can't do 1 CIGARS - CIGARETTES |y any Christmas Gift buying. There — - Wrapped in Christmas Paper 2 lis something to fit every purse a.- \^\/ CHRISTMAS CARDS 2J r»T A "OTT'C? \\mzA\ ' CONKLIN FOUNTAIN PENS AND PENCILS 4 LLAKJV h TOILET SETS - | SHOP NOW! || Wrapped in Christmas Boxes | * ELECTRICAL DECORATIONS J Christmas TOYS MP , , , 1 FREE- Ask Us Clark s Drug Store, Inc. § PUIIIIHIO Bvnv TUESDAY AWt rWIPAT In Raleigh Wednesday Mr. Raymond Goodmon spent last Wednesday in Raleigh on business. From Murfreeshoro Mr. John C. Chitty, of Murfrees boro, spent a short while here yes-1 terday. LILLEY - SEXTON Miss Myrtle Sexton and Mr. Jesse Elmo Lilley, prominent young cou ple of this county, were married by Rev. W. B. Harrington at his home jin Griffins Township last Wednes , day morning, only a few close friends Jof parties witnessing j the ceremony. ——— Mr. and Mrs. Lilley left for a wed ding trip to Asheville and other points in the western part of the state. Up !on their return to this county, they will be at home with the groom's par ents in Griffins Township. Mrs. Lilley is the popular young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles j Sexton, of near Jamesville. Mr. Lil ley is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Syl vester Lilley, and is connected with his father in operating their farms in I Griffins Township. THE ENTERPRISE SALE OP 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, 1923, and recorded in book 0-2, page 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: I All that certain tract or parcel of land lying and being in Williamston i Township, Martin County, N. C., ; | bounded on the northeast by L. B. i 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. j Reddicit heirs, and on the northwest by the public road from Williamston to Washington and the lands of J. G. IfiL We Wish To AnnouKce That Our w Curtis Hawk, Jr. Airplane i| Will Be Given Away on December 20th Sg (By Request of Christmas shoppers, we are Jgj, postponing the drawing for five days.) §£ BUY YOUR jj | Christmas Gifts J on or before the 20th and receive one chance Wft with each 25c purchase jS | DAVIS PHARMACY 8 WILLIAMSTON NO„TH CAWOL.IHA i 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 the "Biggs Farm," and more par-j ' ticularly described as follows, to wit: J Beginning at L. B. Harrison's corner | on the Williamston and Washington ! Road, thence S. 63 E. 90 poles, S. ! 61 1-4 E. 129 poles, S. 71 1-4 E. 100 I polescS. 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 i 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 W. 25 1-2 poles, i N. 62 3-4 W. 31 poles, thence N. 60 j i 1-2 W. 212 poles to another small I branch, thence the various courses of the said small branch N. 21 W. 7.12 poles, N. 3.3 W. 8.2 poles, N. 60 1-4 poles, N. 39 1-4 W. 8.2 poles, N. 51' j K2 W. 9.12 poles, N. 52 3-4 W. 10.41 poles, N. 35 3-4 W. 6.6 poles, N. 83 3-4 ! W. 6.24 poles to the Williamston and j | Washington road, thence along the said road N. 4 1-2 W. 31.66 poles, N. j 3 3-4 E. 8 poles, N. 20 E. 30.8.p01e#, | N. 24 1-4 E. 80 poles, thence N. 24 de- ! grees and 25 minutes E. 104 poles to : the beginning. _Siihjcct_jo_jight of way of the Vir- I Christmas Specials | IM? For the Christmas trade, we have sev- eral specials that should interest the ST thrifty buyer. Visit our store. Jz CALIFORNIA GRAPES, lb. 10c Jg ORANGES, 10 for IQ C £". 0 BRAZIL NUTS, lb. 15c fa PORK and BEANS, quart size . j 10c W APPLES—ALL SIZES AND ANY PRICE g? COUNTRY SAUSAGE, lb. 15c Also Pigs-Feet, Chitterlings, Country Pork and Country Hams for the Lowest Prices jcS We deliver and sell the best groceries ££ Js* in town, and, too, our prices are lowest. & J. R. Parker Grocery Co. M W. H. GURKIN J.R.PARKER M PAGE THREE 'ginia Electric and Power Company. | This Sale is made by reason of the j 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. I INTERSTATE TRUSTEE CORPORATION, Lj9_4tw_ Substituted Trustee.