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Friday, February 17,1933 ! i "TijiwiiMi 1 M ™- KLBKKT »• P**L. Edfeor l| 4« mifmmiiimwiwwiii—— JlSLMl— mimiifaNwwMuiiimiiuiiMmmuUimimmimHwtimMWiimnMiHiu'tiiMHiHitiHm uimiiiniiiii*tnmHWwtnmMu»»m«ui«tmMHn?W^ ln Chapel Hill Wednesday Dr. J. H. Saunders and Mr. C. B. Clark were in Chapel Hill Wednes day. • In Richmond Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Warren Biggs and Mrs. B. A. Critcher were in Rich mond Tuesday. Recovering From Influenza Mr. Jessup Harrison is able to be out again sfter suffering an attack of influenza. To Visit in Richmond Miss Ethel Harris and Mr. L. B.J Wynne plan to spend the week-end in Richmond with relatives and; friends. Announce Birth of Daughter Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Jackson an nounce the birth of a daughter, Bob bie Charles, February IS. Menthagill Douche Powder The Wonder of Modern Feminine Hygiene CLARK'S DRUG STORE DID YOU KNOW? Your watch is the finest p'iece of machinery made? That it is necessary that it should be cleaned and oiled at least once each year? We Are Offering, As a Special, Through Feb. 22: Your Watch Cleaned, Oiled, Adjust- d»-| rtfr ed and Regulated for Broken Parts Replaced at a Small Cost Bring Your Watch in for a FREE INSPECTION Peele's Jewelry Store In Front of Branch Bank 1111118 Safety Deposit | BOXES FOR RENT ~ Everybody owns valuables of some kind ... se curities, important papers, jewels. The UNSAF EST place of all for them is a so-called "secret 4 hiding place" in the home. What of a fire? For your own peace of mind, put them in our Safety Deposit Vaults. They are fireproof and burglar ~ proof. NOMINAL RENTAL Branch Banking & Trust Company PLYMOUTH, N. C. WILLIAMSTON, N. C. Soupd Banking and Trust Service for Eastern Carolina WATTS WILUAMSTON Thur».-PrL Feb. 2J-24 CLARK GABLE, Carol# XJO MAM Ar> TJI7D fWITM New. No Mf**"** Lombard, Dorothy INVJ I™"™ \JF xlCjlx UWIM Comedy Moo-Tuaa. Pah 20-21 W * dße * Ur . February 22 Saturday February 25 "Infernal Machine" "SELF-DEFENSE" HOOT GIBSON in with Ch~fr Morris, Wrf~a _ .. . . . "BOILING POINT" Tobta, Victor Jory Pauline Frederick COMEDY and • SERIAL NEWS and SHORT Only 10c tO Everybody Showa from 1:00 To 11:00 P. M. Also VAUDEVILLE Program COMEDY aad SHORT 10c To Everybody 10c lc Sale Mon. Only '£• SO«S 26C In Raleigh Yesterday J Messrs. G. H. Harrison, C. B. Roebuck, J. C. Manning, and E. S. Peel were in Raleigh yesterday on business. I Visit Mr. and Mrs. Goodman Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Chase and Mr. and Mrs. Dickens, of Ro anoke Rapids, visited the Goodmons here yesterday. In Wiison Thursday Mrs. E. S. Peel visited relatives in Wilson yesterday. 'Returns From Raleigh Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Getsinger re turned yesterday from Raleigh, where they spent two days. In Chapel HW " j Mrs. J. H. Saunders is in Chapel Hill visiting far son, Buck Saun ders, jr - To Visit in Norfolk V. G. Spivey will spend the week end with friends in Norfolk. ♦ From Jamesville Mr. J. H. Bailey, of Jamesville, was in town Wednesday. MIM.MMIB IVBIY In Edenton Tuesday Mrs. J. S. Rhodes and Mrs. Rome Biggs visited the Badhams in Eden ton Tuesday night. Leave for New York Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Margolis and her mother, Mrs. Bloom, left Wednesday for .N)aw York, wljere Mr. Margolis will purchase new spring goods for Margolis Bros. Mrs. Bloom 'returned to her home there after a month's visit here. • Return From Washington Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Godwin re turned Tuesday from Washington. D. C., where they visited Comman der and Mrs. Don C. Godwin. m ■ Leaves for Portsmouth Mrs. M. D. Watts left today for Portsmouth, Va., where she will visit Mr. Watts until Sunday. Mr. Watts was operated on Tuesday and is very much improved. g Here From Windsor Mr. J. H. Matthews, of Windsor, was here on professional business yesterday. .Visits Mrs. Bondurant Mrs. Lula Clements, of West Vir ginia, visited her niece, Mrs. Rush Bondurant, this week. iln Toum Thursday Mr. Ira Hardison, of Hardison's I Mill, was here yesterday. |7/i Norfolk Wednesday Messrs. E. P. Cunningham and Jim King were in Norfolk Wednes day. j In Kinston Yesntday I Messrs. R. L. Coburn and C. G. j (Vockett spent yesterday in Kin ston. . i. . . * Visits Friends Here. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Clark, of Nor j folk, visited friends here this week. ' * Attend Funeral in Elizabeth City W. H. Carstarphen, Boyd Might, A. Hassell, jr., and W. H. Williams, jr., attended the funeral of Mrs. Joe Pinner in Elizabeth City Wednes day. Here From Oak City Mr. J. C. Ross, of Oak City, was here on business this week. In Greenville Mrs. Kate York was in Greenville last week. From Griffins Township Mr. Claud Roberson, of Griffins Township, was in town yesterday. Philatheas Entertain The Christian Philatheas enter tained the Men's Bible class and the teachers of the Christian church with a turkey supper on Tuesday night, February 14, at the Woman's Club rooms. The program was quite simple, opening with a male quartet and in vocation. The Philatheas. welcomed the guest, to which a hearty resopnse was made, after which the main part of the program, the feast, commenc ed. The food courses were inter spersed with a number of appropriate toasts to the teachers and classes. Then came the special delivery of Valentines to a number of those pres ent. There were about 90 preesnt, and all voted hearty thanks to the fine class of Philatheas. NQTICE OF EXECUTION TALE North Carolina, Martin County; in the Superior Court. Ella Jones vs. Sarah L. Hytnan and Robert Hyman By virtue of an execution directed to the undersigned from the Superior Court of Martin County in the above- THE ENTERPRISE Miss Brown Hostess Miss Thelma Brown entertained on Wednesday evening at 8:30 at her lovely new home .on Academy Street with a bridge party. Spring flowers wet* arranged attractively, jonquils and spirea being used most prominently. Miss Ruth Manning made high score and received a bridge bell. At the conclusion of the games, a salad course and black coffee were | served by the hostess, assisted by her j mother, Mrs. P. H. Brown, Those present included Misses Ruth Manning, Bessie Willis, Esther Catling, Mattie Lou Anderson, Kath erine Hardison, Mary Carstarphen, Esther Harrison, Lucille Allen, Mary Benson, Sophia Little, Velma Har- I rison, Ora Finch, Bessie Harrell, An | nie Shields Van Dyke, Gertrude j Norton, Trulah W. Page, Lstelle Crawford, and Mesdames Jack Frank, Robert FffWrett, Herbert Taylor, Leman Barnhill, R. L. Co burn, John Wier, Hugh Wyatt, Bill Glover, Mrs. Clayton, Mrs. Harrell Everett, and Mrs. Ernest Green. entitled action, I will, on Monday, the 6th day of March, 1933, at 12 o'clock noon, at the courthouse door of said county, sell to the highest bidder, for cash, to satisfy said execution, all the right, title, and interest which the said Sarah L. Hyman and Robert Hyman, defendants, have in the following de scribed real estate, to wit: Beginning in Cain Branch at a Syca more, corner of lot No. 2 of Ishmael Hyman land division, thence running south 28 degrees 2 minutes east 2320 feet to Oak I ity and Tarboro road, thence south 28d 30m feet to a stake, corner of lot No. 3, thence with line of lot No. 3 south 44 YV. 543 f re t to a path, thence with said path south 45d 45m 416 feet to a stake in said path centered by two pines, thence south 71d 20m E. 702 feet, thence south 50m 132 feet, thence south 87d 20m E. 69 feet to a stake, corner of J. T. Savage heirs, thence north 28d 10ni fect * »he»ce south 60d W. 201 feet to an oak stump, thence north 28d 10m W. 420 feet to a big ~ath' " ,en e north 28d 30m YY. 410 feet, thence north 29d west 300 feet, thence 28d 10m W. 1007 feet to : the rarboro and Oak City road, thence north 28d 40m west 1980 feet, thence north 27 degrees 20in W. 550 feet, thence N, 28w 283 feet to tain Branch thence with said branch S. 30d E. 175 itf' ', ld 2l)m E ''' fee l. »ou«h 2d |W . 123 feci, south 13d 10m E 108 . feet, south 30m E. 227 feet to the he | ginning, containing 31 and 56-100 acres, more or less, said lands being situate in Goose Nest Township, Martin ( ounty, and of record in the office of Clerk Superior Court, Land Division Book B, page 86. This 2nd day of February, 1933 B. ROEBUCK, ' 3 4lw Sheriff. M , - NOTICE North Carolina, j Martin County. „, j Under and by virtue of the power I of sale contained in a certain collat eral note eecuted to the undersigned 7 J ic , J Gllll,ni and T - C - Bo "d on , the 15th day of April, 1932, and due I the Ist day of December, 1932, default having been made in payment of the said collateral note and stipulations contained in same not having been . complied with, the undersigned will, on Wednesday, the Bth day of March, 1933, yoflfer f..r sale to the high, est bidder, for cash, in front of the. courthouse door in the Town of YVil liainston, the following notes and evi dence* of debt, to wit: Note of Maggie and G. R. Barney • ( as sell lor M'.J 1)11, ,|at,,| Kbinari 23, 1931, to J. B. Gillam, upon which there is a balance due of $62.30. ♦ cmwm °{ * M Perry and others for $500.00, dated January 23, 1931 due Janua ry m2i to j H Ciillam.'upon wh»:h there is due $475.00, secured by a deed of trust of record in book 270, at page 84 of the public registry of Bertie County. •» Note of Mrs. Lula Thomas for $500.00, dated January 27, 1931, due October 1, 1931, to J B Gillam. Note of W G. White for 325.00, dat- 1 ed March 14, 1930, due November 1, 1930, to J B. Gillam. Note of O. C. and Lenora Jones,„ for $600.00, dated February 11, 1930, due December 1, 1930, to J. B. Gillam, secured by deed of trust of record in book 257 at page 463 of the public ! registry of Bertie County. Note of A B White for $200.00,! dated December 11, .1930, due 12, months after date to J. B, Gillam, se-| ! cured by deed of trust of record in I book 243, at page 189, of the public registry of Bertie County. Note of W. T. Whtie to J. B. Gil lam, dated March 27, 1931, upon which there is due $144.69. This the 7th day of February, 1933. BRANCH BANKING 1 2tw & TRUST COMPANY. By C. D. Carstarphen, Cashier. ! NOTICE OF EXECUTION SALE North Carolina, Martin County; in 1 the Superior Court. EIU Jones vs. Paul Jones and Fred • Jones I By virtue of an execution directed to the undersigned from the Superior Court of Martin County in the above entitled action, I will, 011 Monday, the 6th day of March, 1933, at 12 o'clock noOn, at the courthouse door of said county, sell the highest bidder, j for cash, to satisfy said execution, all j the right, title, and interest which the said Paul Jones and Fred Jones, de-| fendants, have in the following de-' scribed real estate, to wit: Being lot No. 4 in the Ishmael lly ntan Land Division, beginning in Cain Branch, corner of Sandy Locke land, thence with said branch 597 feet to the corner of lot No. 5, thence south 37 east 1299 feet to Tarboro and Oak City road; thence with said road to corner of lot No. 3 in the Sandy Locke) land; thence north 36d 10m west 10671 feet, north 36d 30m west 188 feet, north 33d 15m west 135 feet to the; beginning, containing 17 75-100 acres.; WILLIAM STON Second tract: Beginning at the Tar lot N6. 5 south 53 west 625 feet to boro-Oak City road in a path known as Jones path, thence down said path south 29d 10m east 1057 feet to a cor ner of lot No. 5, thence with line of line of lot No. 3, north 37d west 1050 feet to the Oak City and Tarboro road, thence with said road 480 feet to the beginning, containing 13 and •52-100 acres, more or less, being sit uate in Goose" Nest Township, Mar tin County, and of record in the office of clerk of superior court, Martin County Land Division, book B, page 88. This 2nd day of C. B. ROEBUCK. 4tw Sheriff. NOTICE North Carolina, Martin County. v.rr) Under and by virtue of the powers contained in that certain deed of trust executed by Mack Rogers and Laura Rogers on the 15th day of January. 1915, and of record in the public reg istry of Martin County in Book UUIT, page 431, default having been made in the payment of the note indebted ness thereby secured, and at the re quest of the owner of said note and as substituted trustee the undersigned will, on the 6th day of March, 1933, at 12 o'clock noon, in front of the courthouse door in the town of WU-1 liainston, 'N. C., expose for sale for cash the following described real V ro P! erty, to wit: Beginning at Clara Lynch corner in ' the run of Middle Swainp and run ning S. 17 1-2 W. 68 poles, thence S. 70 1-2 YV. 138 poles, then S. 34 poles, then east 12 poles, then N. 71 E. 180 poles to the edge of the field, then N. 48 3-4 E. 86 poles to the run of Middle Creek, then up the said creek to the first station, containing eighty and one-tenth acres, more or less. This the 2nd day of February, 1933. JOS. YV BAILEY, L 3 4tw Substituted Trustee. NOTICE OF EXECUTION SALE North Carolina, Martin County; In the Superior Court. Ella Jones va. Z. H. Hyman By virtue of an exerutioiv directed to the undersigned from the Superior Court of Martin County, in the above entitled action, I will, on Moitday, the 6th day of March, 1933, at 12 o'clock noon, at the courthouse door of said county, sell to the highest bidder, for cash, to satisfy said execution, all the right, title, and interest which the said Z. H. Hyman, defendant, has and bad in the following described real estate to wit:, * Being lot No. 2 in the Ishmael Hy man land division, beginning at a Syca more in l ain Branch, corner of lot No. 1, thence with said branch S. 30m YV. 277 feet south 16d 30m YV. 124 feet, S. 33 YV. 149 feci, S. 41 YV. 85 feet, S. 2d 20m E. 321 feet, South 15d 20m YV. 208 feet, South 12d 40m west 143 feet to a willow on canal back of Sandy Locke's corner, thence S. 72d F. 07 feet. S. 55d 20m E. 106 feet, | South 28 east 10 feet. S. 4 ( >d 45m F. : lid feel, south 29d 20m K. 209 feet, | south 37d 40m east 247 feet. S. 37*1 I 40ni east 254 feet to post oak in the ! Tarboro ami Oak City road, then with I said road .300 feet to a litre of lo) Jjjj.,. j 1. tliericc along the fine of lot No. I. | N. 28l 30jn west 2320 feet to the be j liogHinmg, containing 2'f and 02-100 acres* more or less. Tract No. 2: Beginning at a pine stump on the west side of path, Jones old corner, running north 15d E. 51m YY'. 382 feet, thence north 16 west 241 f leet to a stake centered by a pine, I corner of lot No. .5, thence with line | of lot N'o, 5 north 59d 50m east 754 | feet to a stake, thence south 33d 40m , east 475 feet*to a stake centered by ! two gums, corner in Jones laud, thence south 71d 10m west 234 feet, thence 1 south 69d 30m west 4'H feet to the beginning, containing 10 and 21-100 acres, more or less, said lauds being situate in Goose .Nest Township, Mar tin County, and of record in the office of lerk superior court, Martin County, land division hook 11, page 87, the j judgment under which the property ; hereinbefore described is being sold j being entitled Ella Hyman' versus /.. H, llvmaii and of record in the office ! of the I lerk of the Superior Court , of Martin County in Judgment Dock ! et Book 6, at page 240. This 2nd day of February. 1933, C. B. ROEBUCK, I f3 4tw Sheriff/ SALE OF VALUABLE FARM* j PROPERTY Under and by virtue of fhe author ity conferred upon us in a deed ofi tiust executed by W. YV. Roberson and wife, Mattie Roberson, on the 9th day of December, 1924, and re corded in book T-2, page 333, we will on Saturday, the 11th day of March, 1 1933, 12 o'clock noon, at the court i house door in Martin County, YVil. liainston, N. C, sell at public auction for cash to the highest bidder the fol lowing land, to wit:« All that certain tract or parcel of I land lying and being in Jamesville ! Township, Martin County, and State of N. C., containing 162 acres, more or less, and bounded on the N, by the lands of Mrs. Joe Mayo, on the j E. by the lands of Dennis Simmons ' Lumber Co., on the S. by the lands of YV. H. Martin, W. C. and Hardy j Gardner, R. R. Lilley, Eva Hall YVeljs !J. W. Warrington, and the public road, and on the W. by the lands of WOMAN LOST 20 POUNDS | OF FAT I LOST HER PROMINENT HIPS—! DOUBLE CHIN—SLUGGISHNESS Gained Physical Vigor— A Shapely Figure If you're fat—first remove the cause! | Take one-half teaspoonful of Krusch en Salts in a glass of hot water in the morning—in 3 weeks get on the scales and note bow many pounds of fat have vanished. * Notice also that you have gained in energy—your skin is clearer—you feel younger in body—Kruschen will give any fat person a joyous surprise. But be sure it's Kruschen—your health comes first—and SAFETY first is thfc Kruschen promise. Get a bottle of Kruschen Salts from any leading druggist anywhere in A merica (lasts 4 weeks) and the cost is but little. If this first bottle doesn't convince you this is the easiest, SAF EST and surest way to lose fat —your money gladly returned. Joseph Everett, and more particular [ ly described as follows, to wit: Be ginning at the corner of Siloam church lot on the public road, thence N. 5 E. 15 1-2 poles, thence N. 43 1-4 W. 31 1-2 poles, thence N. 70 W. 20 poles, thence N. 81.30 W. 6 poles, | thence N. 70 3-4 YV. 13 1-2 poles, thence N. 82.30 W. 13 poles, thence N. 75 W. 4 1-2 poles to a black gum, 1 thence N. 45.30 E. 70 1-2 poles, thence N. 64 E. 79 1-2 poles, thence S. 25 E. 22 poles, thence S. 44 E. 30 poles, thence S. J'ls W. 47 poles, thence S. j 32 E. 56 poles, thence S. 3 W. 7 poles, thence S. 33,45 W. 6 poles,- thence S. 46.30 W. 17 1-4 poles, thence | S. 29.45 E. 26 poles, thence S. 58 W. 66 poles, thence S. 69 W. 13 poles, SPECIAL NOTICE TO FARMERS EGGS WANTED ' HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID Tell Your Friends L. E. YOUNG Store Located Between Ambers Pressing Club And Willard's Shoe Shop WILLIAMSTON, N. C. Save $832.50 arid HAVE SI,OOO A weekly payment of $2.50 will mature SI,OOO in approximately 6 1-2 years. Your investment earns $167.50, or nearly 22 per cent. Your money is safe, and the systematic method of saving soon enables you to put the small amount aside each week without missing it. There are other sav ing plans here . . ; to suit your own convenience. Start Today and Save the Building and Loan Way Martin County Building And Loan Association Member N. C. and U. S. Building & Loan Leagues ANNOUNCEMENT! FOR YOUR Fertilizer and Materials In this territory—See, write or telephone Z. V. BUNTING BETHEL, N. C. Representative BAUGH AND SONS COMPANY Norfolk, Va. I VAUDEVILLE!! COMPANY OF DE LUXE PLAYERS MISS MARY LAYNE I Known A* Robert Ripley's "Believe It Or Not" Girl I Because ,She Walked Upside Down F?rther Than Any Other Person in the World IN HER SENSATIONAL ACROBATIC ACT I DIRECT FROM PUBLIX CIRCUIT I JEAN OXFORD -SPEEDY TEXAS Personality Girl South's Champ Fiddler I INEZ MONTGOMERY Piano I Singers, Dancers, Players, and Comedians. The I I Most Versatile Show Ever to Appear in This City I I Mon. - Tues., Feb. 20 - 211 I WATTS - Williamston I In Conjunction With the Usual Picture Program I NO ADVANCE IN PRICES PAGE THREE thence S. 81.30 W. 25 poles, thence N. 88 W. 11 poles, thence N. 81 W. 42 poles to the beginning, containing and excepting a one-acre lot belong ing to Siloam chur:h. A right fo way of the Virginia Elec- I trie and Power Company is excepted j from the described lands. This sale is made by reason of the 1 failure of W. W. Robertson and wife, Mattie Roberson, to pay off and dis -1 charge the indebtedness secured by said deed of trust.- i A deposit of 10 per cent will be re. . quired from the purchaser at the sale. This the 4th day of February, 1933. INTERSTATE TRUSTEE CORPORATION, flO 4tw Substituted Trustee.
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