PAGE FOUR ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF OUR « ■ I JSfi| New Furniture Store in Williamston J Jijg llgf FRIDAY NIGHT, JUNE 30th 7:30 P. M. We will have a complete and up-to-date line of quality furniture on hand for the opening. Come in and FREE GIFTS FOR ALL look around—make yourself right at home. We want to get acquainted with you and show you some real thJopening nigh^w^wiH' bargains in home furniture and furnishings. But there's no obligation to buy. We are located in the en of our appreciation. Come early Hodges Building, which has been renovated and painted for our use. Drop in to see us—at any time. —-—1 j+jrsp s "nT" | Quality Furniture at Lowest MMM, M VANDYKE FURNITURE CO. IP; *~"1 " Happy Ho me Furnishers" G. G. Woolard,Manager Next Door To The Enterprise Office Williamston. N. C. ~ MARTINS DROP ONE TO WINDSOR ! 1 ( Defeat was First Experienc ed by Williamston During Week ( Williamston lost its first game of the week last (Friday afternoon V' | Windsor by a 7 to 5 score at Y\ intl- I sor. Cherry started on the niound j' for the Martins and worked until the sixth, when Newsome went in. He j struck out six men and allowed seven hits. Newsome finished the name, al- ' lowing one hit two three-base hits, Gay lord and I'zzle with a three base hit | each, featured at the bat for the lo cals. Watkins, yielding nine hits, ! struck out Id men tor Windsor. The box and summary: WILLIAMSTON ABRHPOAE F.arp, ss 4 2 2 3 1 0 , Gavlord, If ' 5 112 0 0 Latham, c 4 12 6 10 Brake, 2b 3 1 I 1 (I 0 Izzle, 3l> 4 (i I (I I I f —\ JOE, CAMELS fyES, AND THEY awnv'THEY" H | AVE A BETTER '' ! uLMuH's letter Our Annual Tobacco Edition! Is Now In The Making Make Reservations for Space « «w. THE PAPER WILL BE ISSUED IN AUGUST IN ORDER TO ADVERTISE THE OPENING OF THE TOBACCO MARKET AND BOOST WILLIAMSTON FOR THE WAVE OF ROOSE VELT PROSPERITY THAT WILL STRIKE US WITH FULL FORCE IN THE FALL. Get Ready to Enjoy This Wave of Prosperity by Advertising in THE James, r.' 4 0 0 2 0 0 Taylor, lb 4 0 1 8 0 0: I-rank, cl 2 0 0 2 0 0 Herring, cf 2 0 0 2 0 0 Cherry, p 2 0 0 0 0 0 Newsome, i> 2 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 36 5 9 24 3 2 WINDSOR AB R HPOA Ej Griffin, 31. 4 112 10, Whitehead, ss 4 0 0 1 1 2| Martin, 2l> 3 1 1 1 4 01 Mouse, c 4 0 1 10 0 0| Edwards, lb 5 'O "0 8 0 1 Watkins, p 4 1 2 0 3 0, Jones, rf 3 110 0 0 White, If 12 1 2 0 0: Dunstan, el 4 1 1 3 0 0, Totals 32 7 K 27 9 4 1 Score by innings: Williamston 001 001) 040—5; Windsor 000 033 lOx—7. Summary : Sacrifice hit, Whitehead; iwo-base hits Latham, House,' White; three base hils I'.arp (2). I ! zzle, Wat-j kins, Gay lord, House; double play: j Btakc lo Karp to Taylor; hit by pitch- ; ei Martin (b\ t berry), w ibl pitches:] I;berry 1. Newsome I: first base on j balls: 'off Watkins 2, nil I berry 4, off j Newsome 3; struck: by Watkins 10, : by Cherry (>, bv Newsome 2. Umpire: I Earlv. s ENTERPRISE PUBLISHED KVKNY TUBBPAY AND FWIPAY WANTS CRAZY CRYSTALS CAN NOW be secured in Williamston from J' Mrs, Emma Thomason, 008 W. Main .Street, or phone 145 and a represen tative will call. Ask your neighbor about this wonderful health-giver. Fine for all stomach complaints. je23 6lpd PERMANENT RENTER WANTS | at once a five or six room house in ! good location. Write G. G. Woolard, j I c are Van Dyke Furniture Company, i j Greenville. je23 2tp FOR SALE: TWO HORSES AND two mules, all four good workers. ' See Harrison Bros, and Co. lt-pd NOTICE OF SALE OF BANK RUPT STOCK i In the District Court of the United; | States for the Eastern District of : North Carolina. In the Matter of Murray and Mc- Cabe Co., Incorporated, Bankrupt By virtue of power vested in me as Trustee in .Bankruptcy and in pursu ance of an order made by R. W. Her ! ring. United States Referee in Bank ! ruptcy, 1 will, on Monday, July 10th, 1933. at 11 o'clock a. m., offer for sale at public auction, for cash, at the place of business! formerly occupied by Murray and McCabe Company on Highway No. 30 near the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad on the edge of the Town of Williamston, N. C., the entire saw mill, planing mill, and dry ing plant, and all other personal prop erty connected therewith. The unex pired term of lease on land on which said property is located will be sold.! An itemized statement of saw mill, planing mill, and drying outfit and otkvr personal property connected therewith may be seen at the office of the trustee in Williamston, N. C., or, if desired, lie will send any prospective purchaser a statement thereof. The highest bidder will be required . to deposit 10 per cent of the respective j bid with the trustee and sale will be | made subject to confirmation of the Referee any time after sale without THE ENTERPRISE notice. This the Sth day of June, 1933. 'B. A. CKITCHER, Trustee Williamston, N. C NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power j of sale contained in that certain deed of trust executed to the undersigned I trustee by B. H. Wynn and wife, dated j Julv 30th, 1932, and of record in the Register of Deeds office in Book H-A i page 74, to secure note of even date j therewith and the stipulations in said j deed of trust not having been com- ! plied with, and at the request of the holder of said note, the undersigned j trustee will, on the 6th day of July,; 1933, at 12 o'clock noon, in front ot I the courthouse door of Martin Coun-j | ty, offer for sale to the highest bid-1 der, for cash, the followisg described i real estate: 1 J Being lot located in the Town of j I Williamston, N. C., on Fine Street, | said lot being 50 feet front and "j| c ' c I 'and 150 feet deep and being lot No. j 1 29, as shown by map made by T. W. , Secrest, C. E., same being of record ! in the land division book No. 1, page j 425, .description »s shown by sa*d I map being made a part hereof. 1 This 3rd dav of June 1933 B. A.CRITCHER, jeo4tw Trustee. _ NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed ot trust executed on the 13th day ot April, 1928, by John Ed Pitts to the undersigned trustee, and of record in the public registry of Martin County I in book S 2, at page 212, said deed ot trust having been given lor the pur-1 pose of securing a note of even date and tenor therewith, default having been made in the payment of said note and at the request of the holder j of said note the undersigned trustee ' will, on Monday, the 24th day of July, ] 1933, at 12 o'clock in., in front of the i courthouse door in the town of Wil BEER & MATCHES For Sale i WATER FREE P. P. PEEL WILLI AMSTON liamston, North Carolina, offer 'for sale to the highest bidder, for cash, the following described real estate, to wit: , i All my (1 -Bth) one-eighth undivided interest in my father's estate, the late Hugh Pitts, deceased, and being all my undvided interest in farm owned by him, containing 131 5-8 acres, more j or less, and bounded as follows by the lands of Calvin Jones, J. VV. Eubanks, I F. M. Johnson, and others, and locat- | ed in Hamilton Township, Martin | County. This the 23rd day of June, 1933. W. F. liAISLFP, je27 4tw Trustee J Elbert S. Feel. Attorney. | NOTICE North Caroina, j Martin County. Under and by virtue of the power ! of sale contained in a certain deed of ■ trust executed to the undersigned I trustee on llie 29th day of August, 1931, and of record in the public reg-i istry of Martin County in book H-3, at page 30, said deed of trust having ' been given for the purpose of securing a certain note of even date and tenor i the^witluaiulUiestipulationscon VACATION FROM YOUR KITCHEN |SWE I vHESjV j •* mbbk ' : »' V- &■' \ I' m ■ nv I JmM ■ ■r ' I every bflM . . cat rvcvw 90 Iwdi b the oven eny tunc [" *" J | —|fl nur (he kitchen during cook- during the day ... make two rn rn .1 mg period. «aty sitting! .. . leave your l "ii'iJib—Tt' , i t tateWni will never e thought I ■ I he automatic leetures of the meal that will Hlmodern Electric Ranges ere i_ ----t i- . ~ || | mm jTwli W Wll ■■■■■■■■■■■ bringing golden hours of free* ku _ » i- I i . I . i.| *> w simple ana casyt r dom every dey to hundreds of k . thousands of housewives Ae mmilom ee it is, Free -1 everywhere ... it bringing do« is brf one «l the many V them millions of hours of lei- cookingßectricaly. OULDNT YOU en- (>f reCfC4tion •, aUthe advantages end we (or joy a month's vacation from your dealer) wJ welcome die your kitchen every year ? Cert- Think what this means to opportunity to supply these einlyl And it is yours when youl No more afternoons cut Do it NOW because you instal a modern automatic short because you must hurry arc low; down payment Electric fUnpl to pnpm Ik. u, m , ,„y- „d ope*. I SW jo.dby. Io.«o to "f* 1 Nom "' S 0, J i»»s corti MtptnMfly low. > *. i ki i • * not stove while you test and 1 cookinf cares! Now cookins L . v / , , baste and worry about /7 § /% icm bf automauc . .so com- | 9 / // A ' pWtely automatic that you can '.duplcatc your best results All you do is place the cold " VIRGINIA flcckic AND POWER COMPANY Utdnic ibjU> Gimp tained in the said deed of trust not having been complied with, and at the j request of the owner of the said note,' ' the undersigned trustee will, on Sat-1 urday, the 22nd day of July, 1933, at 12 o'clock tn., in front of the court house door in the town of William- j ston, North Carolina, offer for sale! ' to the highest bidder, for cash, the (following described real property, to | wit: j All that certain tract or parcel of j j land lying and being in Cross Roads; I Township, Martin County and State' jof North Carolina, bounded, on thei | north by the lands of Goldie Hyman j and S. F. Moore, on the cast by the. j lands of S. S. Bailey, I) J Meeks, j Barnhill Brothers, V. (j. Taylor, Mrs., | Sudie Lanier, the Power land, and j others, on the south by the lands of |J. S. Peel, J. G. Barnhill, Joe Wynn, ■ C. B. Roebuck, and Delia Clark, and j |on the west by the White Farm and! the J. I. Britton farm, containing 300 ■ acres, more or less, commonly known I and designated as the J. T. Barnhill [ Everett farm, and being the same and I identical lands deeded to J T. Barn- I hill atid J. La»s Wynn by S. F. Ever ett and wife by deed of record in the Tuesday, June 21, 1933 public registry of Martin County in Book Q-l, at page 529. This the 20th day of June, 1933. H I). BATEMAN, ; je27 4tw Trustee. Elbert S. Peel, Attorney. BARGAIN EXCURSIONS Between AU Point* in the Southeast, And Many Points Beyond July 1,2, and 3 Sample Rcund-Trip Fare* From: WII LIAMSTON TO: NEW YORK i 113.55 PHILADELPHIA 110.30 BALTIMORE 9 6.85 WASHINGTON t 5.40 RICHMOND t 3.05 NORFOLK .... $ 2.50 Fares proportional from and to many other points. Similar Excur sions Aug. 4, 5; Sept. 1, 2,3; Oct. 6, 7; Nov. 28, 29. Reduced Pullman charges. Further details from Ticket Agents of— ATLANTIC COAST LINE "The Standard Railroad of the South"

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