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Tuesday, June 27, 1933 IIIIIIIII I I^T Pnonb Ipi -|-| I PHONE 1 society & personals f § I Waddinn 1 = To | Engagement* I Mrm. ELBERT S. PEEL. Editor | 4$ Leave for Maine Mr. and Mrs. Chester Harrison and little daughter and Mrs. Harri son's mother, Mrs. Barrett, of Port land, Me., left yesterday for their home after spending a few days in the county with relatives. In Durham Sunday Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Critcher, Mr. R. S. Critcher, and Roger Critcher, jr., and Mrs. W. H. Biggs visited Mr. Roger Critcher in Durham Sun day. Mr. Critcher, who underwent an operation on his nose a few days ago, returned this morning with Mrs. Critcher. From Florida Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hassell, of Jacksonville, Fla., are in town for a few days visitiing friends and v rela tives. This is Mr. Hassell s first visit here in five years and their many friends are very happy to have him and Mrs. Hassell here. Return From Four Oaks Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Manning, jr., and little son, Billy, have returned from Four Oaks, where they spent several weeks with her mother, Mrs. W. D. Adams. To the Citiz WILLIAMSTON Your town has a good credit rating, and the only way this rating can be maintained is to con tinue to pay its obligations promptly; and to pay promptly, taxes must be paid. Penalty will be added after July Ist and the taxes advertised August Ist. If you have not paid your taxes, please do so before June 30th, as the Town has heavy obligations to meet on that date. W. B. Daniel TAX COLLECTOR jdwlki BLOWOUTS My 4 th of July Trip! A Jm % > i&L* J ;; Wulr ' iIwMJ f W I \jm f\ IBi rill} I'WjNt rm I f y>j g 9m ■ ■ kzvWi ™ "yOU don't need to be told that I f \JbSl|jj j 1 a thin, risky tire can take all I | /jllllli |\/| the Joy out of driving—but perhaps JE NUB Prices Km Started IP! I &?•?_ dSURZ you "" RU «>-•—'"• •""'-"i-' I c „ » __. |„I V IHSH You can seefor yourself these price# I So buy now—enjoy your big July -re (till low. Don't mi»« them I 4th week-end—and save yourself by trylnft to nuhh a few more lilflffß some money. mile* out of old worn-out rubber. And white you're buying—get the in SAFETY of blowout protection in HHU GOOQpIEAK I every ply—get the BAFETY of grip in the center of the tread. Only Goodyear can give yeu the double * ' Bf safety of Supertwlst Cord in every 5,25.18 19.15 4,40-21 95.00 W ply—and every ply from bead to bead—combined with of You can buy GooJy«orf—the world's I 4.75-19 $7.60 so '9t 6i sr* 1^ s& £g I j »»•». »■; s ~" Central Service Station p WILLIAMSTON, N. C. A From Edcnton Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Badham, Miss Sarah Badham and Mrs. J. W. Davis, of Edenton, visited Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Biggs during the week-end. Here jor the Week-End Jimmie Pardo, of Norfolk, visited Billy Biggs during the week-end be fore going to Camp Leach for the junior boys' camp. At More head City Mr. and Mrs. Bob Everett spent Sunday at Morehead City and Beau fort. Will Arrive Friday Mr. and Mrs. Joel Muse and lit tle daughter, Elizabeth Chadwick, of Wilson, will arrive Friday to spend the remainder of the summer with her sister, Mrs. Elbert Peel, and Mr. Peel. Leave far Boys' Camp Jimmy Pardo, Billy Biggs, Whit Purvis, Bob Everette, jr., Jack Baker Saunders, Elbert Peel, jr., Clayton Moore, jr. and Burras Critcher, jr. left Sunday for Camp Leach, where they will attend the junior camp for two weeks. PUBLISH KD KVTRY UKSDAY AND FRIDAY From Washington Mr. and Mrs. John D. Enright and twins, Barbara and Bobby, of Wash ington, D. C., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Peel. In Scotland Neck Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Milton Moye, Miss Esther Harrison and Bill Spivey were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Vaughn in Scotland Neck Sunday evening. Will Arrive Tomorrow Mrs. J. Corydon Lyon and little daughter, Elizabeth, will arrive to morrow to spend until Sunday with her sister, Mrs. J. W. Watts, jr., when she and Mrs. Watts and chil dren will leave for New Bern, where they will spend some time with their brother, Howell Wadsworth. Mr. Lyon is in Erance with a company of French students, where they have classes under him for six weeks. At Virginia Beach A. J. Manning with a party of friends spent the week-end at Vir ginia Beach. 1/ Pamlico Beach Mrs. Ted Bishop, Mr. Frank Hitch, Dr. J. S. Rhodes and son, Jim, jr., and Bill I'eel spent the week end at Pamlico Beach with Mrs. Rhodes and Mrs. Lewis. In Durham Sundav Mrs. Warren Biggs, Miss Cora Proctor, Messrs. B. A., R. S., and R. A., Critcher, jr., visited Roger Critch er in Durham Sunday. Leaves for Summer Camp Rev. Z. T. Piephoff left yesterday for Neuse Forest school, near New Bern, where he will be an instructor at the summer encampment of young people of the Presbyterian church. He was accompanied by Misses Viv ian Harris, Helen Lindsley, and Jean Watts. Visiting Mrs. Broum Mrs. Minnie Ballance, of Newport News, is visiting her sister, Mrs. P. H. Brown. Here Sunday Mr. and Mrs, Frazier McDevitt and little son, Mack, of Washington, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Peel. THE ENTERPRISE From Xnv York City Mr. Edward M. Passman, of New York City, was the week-end guest of the Margolis. At Morehead City Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Jack Downing, Miss i Frances Williams, and Cecil Taylor were at Morehead City Sunday. In Norfolk Mrs. A. R. Dunning and daugh-; ter, Miss Mary Alice, Mrs. Harry |Brownley, Miss Ruth Manning, Mr. and Mrs. James C. Manning, Mr.! and Mrs. S. S. Lawrence, Mr. and 1 ,Mrs. Elbert S. Peel, Messrs. John W. Manning and F. M. Manning went down on the Emblane, of the Norfolk, Baltimore, and Carolina' Boat Line to Norfolk Saturday eve- j ning and spent Sunday at Virginia Beach. Here Yesterday Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Dickens, Mrs. 1 J. T. Chase, Mrs. S. A. Lipscombe 1 visited Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Goodmon j here yesterday. They were accom-' panied home by Miss Josie Chase, who spent the week-end here. In Roanoke Rapids Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Anderton spent the week-end with relatives in Roanoke Rapids. Returns From Norfolk Mr. and Mrs. Henry Odum and little son returned Sunday from a visit to relatives in Norfolk. At Atlantic Beach Miss Frances House, Jim Cook, and Ernest Etheridge spent Sunday at Atlantic Beach. Visiting Mrs. King Miss Mary Benson, of Benson, is visiting Mrs. Jim King. In Morehead City Messrs. D. R. Davis and Paul Godwin spent the week-end in More head City. In Everctts Monday Miss Edna Bafnhill visited rela tives in Everetts last evening North Carolina, In the Superior Court Martin County. June Term. 1933 REPORT OF GRAND JURY To the Honorable R. Hunt Parker, Judge Presiding: We, the Grand Jury, beg leave to make the following report: We M\7e passed on all bills presented to us for indictment. We have examined the County Home and County Jail and find same clean and in good condition, *iih exception of a few bricks be ing torn out and window glass out in the jail. This should be re paired. The inmates of both express satisfactory treatment. We have inspected all the school buildings in the county. There are sev eral that need repairs at once. We have visited the offices of the Clerk Suj)erior Court, Register of Deeds and Sheriff and find all in good condition, with the exception that a new floor covering is needed in the hall. We have inspected all the school trucks sfcired in the Farmers Warehouse for repair. We found 40 school buses, one service truck, one regular truck. We find the county carries $15,100.00 fire insur ance on these trucks and buses, which, in our opinion, is sufficient. We have not received reports from the following Justice of the Peace of the County: A. Corey, W. T. Meadows, J. A. Davenport, C. M. Hurst. We have examined the books of the Treasurer of Martin Coun ty and find the following deposits made as of June Ist, 1933: Branch Banking and Trust Co., Williams ton, N. ('., $22,154.65. This deposit is secured by bond of $15,000.00 Maryland Casualty Company, $15,000,00 U. S. 4th 4 1-2 Liberty Loan Bonds; Bank of Robersonville, kobersonville, N. C,, $24,533.55, secured by $5,000.00 4 per cent N. C. Highway Bonds; $10,000.00 4 1 4 |>er cent N. C. Highway Bonds; $9,000.00 Fourth 4 14 Liberton Loan Bonds. * We have examined the sinking funds of Martin County in the amount of $27,793.75-til June 30, 1933. The following loans have been made, secured by first mortgage on real estate in Martin Coun ty: • t Borrower Amt. Int. due to 7-1-33 Ins. J. H. Mizzell $ 1,000.00 $145.00, $1,000.00 C. B. Hassell 2,064.21 None' 2,s(Jfcpo W. C. Manning 3,500.00 320.83 IJSISo W. J. Keel 1,500.00 115.15 \ r;50oIjO Susa A. Bronwn 2,500.00 542.50 1,500.00 Edward James 2,500.00 .375.00 1,500.00 George Gardner 4,500.00 663.75 None Jesse S. Whitley 5,651.70 507.79 None J. G. and A. P. Barnhill 1,200.00 180.00 None W. L. Stalls 2,350.00 1.000.00f The W. L. Stalls deed of trust has been foreclosed and the prop erty was bought in by the county. We find that the county has approximately $2,750 in this property. We find that the tire insurance carried on the pro|>erty is not suf ficient and recommend it be increased, and the policies be placed with the deeds of trust on the 'fyllowing loans: W. C. Manning to lie increased from $1,700.00 to $3,500.00. Edward James from $1,500.00 to $2,500.00. W, L. Stalls proper tysl,ooo.oo Lu $2,000.00 « We did not find insurance policies on the buildings on property covered by George Gainer and J. G. and A. P. Barnhill deeds of "trust. We recommend These buildings be insured at once with mort gage caluse attached payable to Martin County. We find there is a considerable amount of past due interest due on most of these loans. We recommend that the borrowers be noti fied at once that these deeds of trust will be foreclosed unless all past due interest and taxes are paid on or before December Ist, 1933. An effort should be made to get these notes in shape as soon as possible. We have examined the guardian books of Martin County and find all guardian accounts in good shajie except the following: Alice Harris, guardian for Harris children. Funds deposited in Peoples Bank, Williamston, N. C., and First National Bank, of Wash ington, N. C. Banks have closed and are being liquidated. Report shows she is indebted to wards in amount of $3,611.04. No assets on hand now. « WILLIAMSTON NOWTH CAROLINA \Attend Church Services Mrs. J. G. Staton, Mrs. Clayton Moore, Mrs. S. R. Biggs, and Mrs. J. H. Saunders attended church serv ices at Camp Leach Sunday, From Leggetts Mrs. Blanche Anderson, of Leg-! getts, is visiting her Mrs. C. A. Harrison, and Mr. Harrison. The Same Low Prices * / * The market advancing daily on almost everything has not affected our prices. We are unloading this week carloads of sugar, flour and feedstuffs, which enables us to give you the ben efit. Don't wait. It can't last long. WE HAVE A LARGE SUPPLY OF Tobacco Twine GET OUR PRICES ON TWINE Sugar, Flour, Feeds Now is the time to save money before prices advance further I, and before the sales tax becomes effective. Lindsley Ice Co. WILLIAMSTON, N. C. | Increase Yield of Wheat By Use of Top Dressing 1 Farmers of Rowan County have in creased the yield of wheat from two to three hundred percent this yearj by top dressing'. On many farms, the! | top dressing was the only fertilizer used on the crop, reports the county, ■ agent. | , Olivia K. ( » 11 in. il !>r ( harlie It. Council report funds not prop erly invested and no assets on hand, according to her report due ward £4,214.00. George R. Roebuck, guardian for Roebuck children. We find no record of an account being filed. I). 1 Brown, guardian for Brown children. Re|x>rt filed shows he is indebted to wards in the amount of $3,034.08. Bond was given February IS, IVIB, and we can find no record of its being renewed. No record as to how these funds are invested. J. S. I'eel, guardian of Annie Satterwhite. Records show he is indebted to ward in amount of $1,286J8 and funds invested in £4,000 Lenoir County N. C. Hond. \V. M. Highsmith, guardian of Highsmith children. Account filed shows he is indebted to wards in amount of £427.5(). No record how these funds are invested. George W. Taylor, guardian of Moore c hildren. Report filed shoe's wards due £>o7.9(>. Hond renewed: Funds are secured by note se cured by deed of trus*! E. L. and Nora" Taylor. The records show this to be a second mortgage subject to a mortgage of £1,900.00 on 90 acres of farm land. Funds not properly invested. B. M. Worsley, guardian of Thomas children, Re|>ort filed shows ward due £.,182.67, Hond has been renewed. . These funds are se cured by ten shares Oak City Supply Co, stock, £2,000.00 notes se cured by deed of trust II S. Everett and H. M. Worsley on sixty acres farm land known as "Whitlield place." This deed of trust is a first lien. I'art of funds not pro|>erly invested. U. M. Worsley, guardian of Williams children. Re|x»rt filed shows wards due $492,0 L Hond has been renewed. These funds are se cured by £IOO,OO note .secured by deed of H. I', and Sue l'arker on house and lot in Oak ( ity. I'his deed of tru.t is a first lien on this property. £4OO note !'. A. Moore and T. 11. Johnson, dated No vember 2(>, due on demand. I his note is not sec ured. I'art ot these fundfc not properly invested. E. M. Long, guardian of Long children. Account filed shows wards due £4,997..«). Bond renewed. These funds are secured by £2,000 note, secured by deed of trust on Hamilton Telephone Co. pro|>erty and drug store in Hamilton, N. C. This is a first lien on this projierty. *950.00 note H. S. and W. Robert Everett, dated June IS, 1927, and due January 1, 1927. Interest paid to January 1, 1930. Not secured. £I,OOO note secured by second mortgage J. T. Bennett and wife, dated 2-20-26, due 12-1-26, with interet paid to 1-1-.50. £1,500.00 note secured by deed of trust N. M. Hyman and wife, dated 1-1-27, due 1-1-28, interest paid to 11-20-29. This is a second lien on this property. I'art of funds not pro[>erly invested. Mrs. Nettie Harrison, guardian of Harrison "children, i Account filed shows wards due $1,112..6. The records show these funds were invested as follows: Loan to Dennis Bailey and A. W. Bailey £BOO.OO, Both makers went in bankruptcy and funds hist, as she has no se curity. \\. K. ("rati *450.(X) on crop lien and chattel mort gage and lost about £IOO.OO. No assets on hand. Thad Savage, guardian of Savage chifdren. No account filed. Has deed of trust for soo on real estate, but projierty sold under prior deed of trust. Owes ward about £.309,00. No assets on hand to pay. * J. Summons were issued Ihe following guardians, but they failed to appear: —; — George R. Roebuck, guardian for Roebuck children; I) .L. Brown, guardian for Brown children. W. N. Highsmith, guardian for Highsmith children. Alonzo Gray, guardian for Sarah Gray, J. A. Taylor, guardian for Vera Taylor. I). A. Moore, guardian for Moore children. Oliver E. Council, guardian for Charlie B. Council. A. R. House, guardian for Thomas J. House. •'The sheriff was unable to locate these guardians to serve sum mons. We recommend that Clerk of the Court and the Solicitor of the District proceed at once to have the above-mentioned guardians' ac couns put in proper shape. C. D. CARSTARPHEN, JR., Foreman. PAGE THREE t— - ■■ '■ 1 ■- Cooperative Sale of Wool Nets 9 to 15 Cents More Cooperative selling o( wool by far- mere of Graham County gave them 9 to 15 cents mor? a pound than was being paid on the open market. The pooler wool sold for 25 cents while outride buyers were offering from 10 to Irt cents a pound.
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