* Friday* October 27, 1933 1 £££££ | Society & Personals 1 | ||] Hn. ELBERT 8. PEEL, Editor If From Greensboro Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hunter and two little daughters, Virginia and Margaret, of Greensboro, are visit ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hunter. To Have Party Tuesday Mrs. Jack Frank, Mrs. Jack Downing and Mrs. J. Robert Ever ett have issued invitations to a bridge party to take place Tuesday, Oc tober 31, st at the Woman's Club. Spend Thursday Here Messrs. L. D. Lindsley and son, Edwin, of Virginia Beach, spent last night here with Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Lindsley. They were on their way home from Chicago, where they at tended the World's Fair. Mrs. L. P. Lindsley and Kenneth Lindsley, who have also been attending the fair, re turned home with them. In Town Yesterday Mr. Don Jolinson, of Gold Point, was in town yesterday shopping. Leave for Davidson Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Manning left this morning for Davidson, where they will spend the week-end with Mrs. Manning's mother. Return To Georgia Mews. Karl and Earl Garrett, of Adele, Ga., returned to their home there today after visiting friends and relatives here. FLU - LAX A Pleasant Palatable Liquid for COLDS, GRIPPE, INFLUENZA 25c CLARK'S DRUG STORE PHONE 53 PEANUT BAGS Only 6c These bags are secoftd-handed, but in good condition. Better get them now before they are all sold. Columbian Peanut Co. WILLIAMSTON, N. C. > Our Customers HAVE BEEN Well Pleased ALL THIS WEEK AT PRICES WE PAID FOR TOBACCO WE HAVE FIRST SALE Monday, October 30th BY ALL MEANS - COME Gus Perry ■ Jake Berger WILL HAVE THE LIVEST, HIGHEST SALE IN THE BELT Planters Warehouse WILLIAMSTON, N. C. Here From Jamesville Mesdames J. E. Smithwick and Kathleen Lilley, of Jamesville, were in town yesterday shopping. * Here Yesterday Mr. Sylvester Peel, of Griffins, was a business visitor here yesterday. Here Thursday Mr. Simon Lilley and little son, of Griffins Township, were visitors here yesterday. - • Attend Kixoams Meeting Messrs. C. A. Harrison and N. C. Green were among those attending the district Kiwanis meeting in Elii abeth City last evening. Here This Week Mr. T. B. Attmore, of Washing ton, member of the State School Commission, was in the county this week attending to business matters. .Attend Meeting in Kinston Miss Selma Ayers and Messrs. J. L. Hassell and J. R. Manning at tend a welfare meeting in Kinston last Tuesday. Visit in Wake Forest Mrs. Wheeler Martin and son, Wheeler, jr., spent the past week-end with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Poteat, in Wake Forest. She went home to be with her father, Dr. Poteat, who celebrated his seventy seventh birthday. Here Wednesday Mr. E. G. Anderson, of Roberson ville, was in town Wednesday attend ing to business matters. ♦ In Smithfield Today Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler Martin are in Smithfield today, where Mr. Mar tin is attending to professional mat ters. ♦ Spending Week-End Here Mr. and Mrs. Joel Muse and lit tle daughter, of Tarboro, are spend ing the week-end here with relatives. ♦ From Robersonvilie Mr. Harvey Roberson, of Rober sonvilie, was in town yesterday. hi Rocky Mount This Week Rev. Z. T. Piephoff has been in Rocky Mount this week attending a Presbyterian conference. * Visit Relatives Here Mrs. Beulah Britton and daugh ters, Mrs. Willie Johnson, of Rob ersonvilie, and Mrs. Lester Keel, of Bethel, visited relatives here Wed nesday. * From Chapel Hill Mr. J. Eber Manning, of Chapel Hill, was in town yesterday. $ From Enfield Mr. Wade Dickens, of Enfield, was in town this week. Harrell-Everette Hamilton.— marriage of Miss I Mary Catherine Everett, of Hamil ton, and Dr. (ieorge N. Harrell, of Grimesland, was celebrated Tuesday afternoon, October 24th, at 5 o'clock in the Christian |>arsonage, Washing ton, N. C., in a service of beautiful simplicity. The impressive ring ceremony was used by Rev. Bagby. Miss Everette a dark blue suit with harmonizing accessories and a shoulder corsage of talisman roses. Mrs. Harrell is the daughter of Mrs. Mattie Everette, of Hamilton, and Dr. Harrell is a practicing |>hy sician in Grimesland. NOTICE OP SALE ASSETS OF THE BANK OF OAK CITY In accordance with the provisions of the North Carolina Code of 1931, Chapter 5, Article 3, paragraph 218 (c) Subsection 7, the undersigned will, on November 15, 1933, at 2:30 p ni. o'clock, at the old hank building in the Town of Oak City, County of Martin, and State of North Carolina, offer for sale and sell in parcels or as a whole to the highest .bidder, for cash, subject to the approval of the Judge of the Superior Court of the Second Judicial District, the following described notes, judgments, real estate, and other assets, said notes, judgments, real estate, and other assets being the property of the closed Bank of Oak City, Oak City, N. C., the said notes being subject to all equi ties which may be plead against the said Bank of Oak City: Parcel No. 1 Note—E; Norman llarrell $ 279.56 Judgment—E. Norman Harrell • 5.20.44 Note—E Norman Harrell 183.73 Note—Harrell-Hopkins 1,466.03 Judgment—E. K. Harrell, E. Norman Harrell and Mrs. A. M Harrell 191.25 Judgment—W. I). Smith 133.25 Judgment—Joe Harrell 24.46 Judgment—W. D. Smith 89.35 Note—J. H. Hopkins 14.76 Note—iJ. H. Hopkins 75(H) Judgment—G. H. Manning, E. K., E. Norman Harrell and Mrs. A. M. Hopkins 83.25 Judgment—G. H. Manning, E. K , E. Norman Harrell and Mrs. A. M. Hopkins J 77.' 7 Stock Assessment Judgment—Arch Harrell 100.00 Stock Assessment Judgment—D. F. Harrell 250.00 Stock Assessment Judgment—E. K. Harrell 50-00 Stock Assessment Judgment—Freddie Harrell 100.00 Stock Assessment Judgment—H. K. Harrell Estate 800.00 Stock Assessment Judgment—J. B. fiarrell 300.00 Parcel No. 2 Overdrafts —J. W. Hines H-45| Note—S. E. and M. E. Hines 500(10 Note— S E. and J. W. Hines >■■■. ~ 300.00 Note—D. E. and M E Hines 94 19 Judgments—Hines Estate, Inc JHtW Stock Assessment Judgment—S. E. Hines 100.00 Parcel No. 3 Note—Joseph and Felicia Early—2 notes $2,000 each 4,000.00 Stock Assessment Judgment—James Early 200.00 1 Note—C. M. and L, J. Davenport 500.00 Note—C. M. and L. J. Davenport 600.00 Note—C. M and L. J. Davenport 119.42 Note—Dennis and W. S. Bunting 60.00 Note—J. R. Bunting 2,500.00 Note—J. R. Bunting 265.00 Judgment—Joe and Nellie Bunting . 316.00 Parcel No. 4 Note —D. L. Brown 765.55 Overdraft —D. L. Brown - 92 Overdraft—Lawrence Bellamy . 17.00 Overdraft—S. G. Burnette 11.00 Overdraft—W. O. Council 160.48 Overdraft—W. O. Council and Charlotte Council 2,750.00 Overdraft—Thornton Daniel 41.50 Overdraft —R. L. Savage 25.00 Overdraft —R. W. Smith - 165.46 Overdraft —E. B. Thomas 46.50 Overdraft—W. D. Warren 37.00 Overdraft—Eli Williams 5.60 Judgments—J. C. and J. W. Williams 26.00 Judgments—J. C. Williams 40.32 Judgments—Fred Williams ir. . 14.20 Judgments—J. T. Bennette and K. B. Crawford 60.00 Judgments—E. T. Forbes 277.77 Overdraft —Francis Hyman ~. .... i 50 Judgments—A. P. Hyman . . 248.78 Judgments—Lawrence Hyman 29.51 Parcel No. S Note—Jutry Cox and Pattie Hart ._ - 94.98 Note —Don Johnson and wife 200.00 Note—Don Johnson and wife „ . 500.00 Note—T. H. Johnson 375.00 Note—T.'H. Johnson _ 200.00 Overdraft—T. H. Johnson 4.19 Note—R. R. and Carrie Thompson _ 400.00 Note—R. R. and Carrie Thompson 60.00 Note—R. H. Weaver 4',000.00 Note—R. H. Weaver ' " " IflftOft Note— R. H: Weaver 1; . 500.00 Note R. H. Weaver i . 650.00 THE ENTERPRISE Returns To New York Ralph Hardison, of Nlpw York, returned there today after a visit to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Hardisbn, in Jamesville. Civil Service Commission Anounces Examinations The' United States Civil Service Commission has announced open com petitive examinations as follows: Junior graduate nurse, $1,620 a year, various services throughout the Unit ed States. Teacher of home economics, senior thigh school, $2,000 a year; teacher of home economics, reservation and jun ior high school, $1,860 a year. Indian Service, Department of the Interior. Junior teach*r* - of tirmr* seflfiflffifes, $1,620 a year, Indian Service, Depart ment of the Interior. Student fingerprint classifier, $1,440 a year, division of investigation, De partment of Justice, Washington, D. Senior stenographer, $1,620 a year; junior stenographer, $1,440 a year; senior typist, $1,440 a year; junior typist, $1,260 a year, departmental and field services. All salaries given above are subject to a retirement deduction not to ex ceed 15 per cent as a measure of econ omy and to a retirement deduction of 3 1-2 per cent. i Full information may be obtained from the secretary of the United States Civil Service Board of Exam iners, at the post office here. Iredell County Boys Win Judging Contest at Fair Iredell County 4-H club boys took first prize in livestock judging at the State Fair recently. DR. VIRGIL H. MEWBORN Optometrist Next Vi.it. Bethel, N. C., at Blount Hotel, Mon day, November 20 Robersonville, N. C., at Fulmer's Drug Store, Tues., Oct. 31-Nov. 21. Williamston, N. C., at Peele's Jew elry Store, Wednesday, November 22. Plymouth, N. C., at O'Henry Drug Store, Thursday, November 23. Eye. Examined - Glasses Fitted - At Tarboro Every Friday and Saturday Black-Draught Clears Up Sluggish Feeling "I have used Thedford's Black- Draught for conHtlpatlon for • loritf time," writes Mrs. Frank Cham pion, o f Wynne, Ark. "If I vet up In the moraine feeling dull ami sluggish, a doss of Black l>rau£lit taken thres times a day will Muse ths feeling to putts away, Hnd l".i a day or two I feel like a new person. After muny years of use ws would not exchange llluok-Draughl for any medicine." o P-8. —lf you havt CHILDREN, givt Ihtm Ike new, pltaisnl-laiMnf MYRUP of Tk»d/or4'& Blark-Draughl. Note—Alice and Bessie Sykes - 169.75 NOTICE Note—Alice and Bessie Sykes ... . . 92.15 t Note—Alice and Bessie Sykes 169,75 Having this day qualified as admin- Judgment—J. M. and C. S. Johnson 110.00 istrsltrix of Ben Ward, deceased, late Judgment—Willie Johnson 190.00 °'. Martin Comity, North Carolina, Judgment—J. T. Matthews i ..... ... 335.96 •his is to notify all persons holding Judgment—A. L. Moye 102.90 claims against estate i»f said deceased Judgment—Rufus Lynch 47.00 to P r e»ent same to the undersigned Judgment—K. V. Smith .. 50.00 on or before the 9th day of October, Judgment—H. K. Smith 208.04 "34, or this notice will be pleaded in Judgment—Nathan Staton 102.00 bar °f a "y recovery thereon. AH per- Parcel No. 6 sons to said estate will please Stock Assessment Judgment—B 1Y Long Estate 200.00 ma ' ce immediate payment. Stock Assessment Judgment—B. M, Worsley 700.00 This '•'> "'ay °f October, 1933. Stock Asessment Judgment—N. M. Worsley 200.00 LYDA WARD, Overdraft—Worsley and Etlieridge 11.09 ( ' ,w Administratrix. Parcel No. 7 " StQpk Assessment Judgment—Peter Bellflower ■ ........ 200.00 Slock Assessment Judgment—W. F. Bellflower 100.00 Stock Asessment Judgment—A. Burnptte 100.00 .„ [STJSi^ Stock Assessment Judgment—W. H. Casper 200.00 ~ Stock Assessment Judgment—Mrs. Olivia Council 100.00 Stock Assessment Judgment— (•. L. Daniel Estate 200.00 wwWrfK Stock Asessment Judgment—T. \V. Davenport , 100.00 tf BmT~ ~~ j Stock Assessment Judgment—J. C. H Johnson 100.00 r? Stock Asessment Judgment—Martin County Savings and Trust Co., "Stock Asessment Judgment—J. C. Ross, Cu.mlian 500.00 fj | mW mm fTI Stock Asessment Judgment—J. C. Ross 50.00 ml If JVm / # Stock Asessment Judgment—J. T. Savage 2H).00 N ■ ■ Stock Asessment Judgment—W. D.Warren 300.00 I bMILJ _ M __ _ , _ Stock Asessment Judgment—W. J. Johnson 200.00 fIUhyHIH SAP E R Note—H. S. Everett _ 2,886.99 : Tfcan Smooth Note—Oak City Supply Company 2 044 84 Old Tiroil Stock Asessment Judgment—H. S Everette L50o!oo! I^H| Judgmcnt-W. E. Tyson 675$ Rani • Te * aon * ll l , P«T Judgment—l. E. Johnson and H. S. Everett 77(H) pavem * nt B ' ,ow Cash Items— Minton Beach (bad check) ;30 ! that new Goodyear Cash Items —David B. Taylor (bad check) All-Weathera.top Parcel No. 9 car * 77 % quicker Overdrafts—J. I. Bennett j 40 than smooth, old Overdrafts-S. J Everett , 102,55 tire, and quicker Overdrafts—J. H. Harrell kxk> "■ ,i,„„ /\ . L'ir 11 11 I ttian uny other Overdrafts—Elliot Harrell h? 77 , Overdrafts—Mrs. Lena Harrell 144 OooJyoor new t,rea • • -Take Overdrafts—Willie Johnson jZ no unnecessary Overdrafts—Harvey Meadford 451 Sup.r,wUi ■ chances on .lip- ■ Overdrafts—Charles Price ]oy m pery fall and win- Overdrafts—R. R Raw Is Iyo 0 . ter roads —put on Overdrafts J. B. Whitfield J*!'*® safe-gripping new Overdrafts-Mrs. Daisy Win,field 'J i Goodyear, now! Overdrafts R. \. Raw Is g9 Mo.t .lie. atlll Parcel No. 10 tnui«-in ai- „ . Account Receivable—N. M, Worsley lg i so towmuc. »o» lower than Account Receivable—Martin County Board of Education 300 00 s ' ourQ,d ' lr * l * f *" - Real Estate !■■■■■■■■■■■ First Tract: Bank of Oak City Building „ Third T 1 ra » Ct I\ p Lu , l ."! cil U ood Lands; 1-2 undivided interest 1(H) a pIC th«o*to plr'^£^s Fourth 'h h °T Maplc St • ' stor > 5 """» f "'" e TTySiZXiST fourth Iract. \V 1 Hyman lands, 87 7 10 acres 3 miles east of Oak City; ■ subject toMife estate ot Cassandra Hyman. 'in o.lr r;^ rthUr Mannin * Property—2 town lots on Commerce Street I GOODYEAR PATHFINDER I Sivfl, T,,V, 1 • I. I Sup*,l*i,t Cord T,,,. Seven,t. Trn M ° U r a , p an ! : r , 001,1 lIOUSI ' alul lot action Oak C.ty, I Si" 5C "p - «h. . venth Iract. A. t.. I arker, 3 room house and lot in colored section Oak I 5 Mu.tny nr. »i,h , I vlty. y 111 reach of all FlKht, iess"ncar C Oak S aty n undivided in « er « ,s « *»0 A, more or Ninth Tract: A. L. lands. 1-7 undivided interest in 40 A lands more 6t less, Oak City. * ' PFNiTPAT Furniture and Fixture. 1 PvnL 1 Uurrougs Electric Posting Machine—l Masler Safe—Counters and Grill QfTPWTPIT work and all other fix,,ires, .onsisting of tables, chairs e ,c S. B. KITTRELL, Pinetops. N C '-"imdating Agent, Bank of Oak City. ! Mon.-Tuea., Oct. 30-31 CAROI B „ ___ Matinee Monday at 3:30 LOMBARD in BRIEF MOMENT I Wed., Nov. 1 Matinee at 3:30 Thurs.-Fri. Nov. 2-3 No Mat. "MY WOMAN" LEE TRACY in Sat " Nov 4 1 to 11 p M wi,h "TURN BACK . REX BELL in Helen Twelvetrees * THE CLOCK" 'RAINBOW RANCH' J C ° ME °V and SHORT NEWS and SHORT COMEDY and SERIAL U Mat ' 10c to A " N '« hl - 'O-»c Children 10c Adulta 25c Ito 6-10 c After 6-10c-15c WARNING! V This Is Your Last Chance to PAY TAXES . I FOR THE YEAR 1932. Np FURTHER NOTICE WILL BE GIVEN AS THE LIST OF DELIN QUENT TAXPAYERS FOR THE YEAR 1932 ' V WILL BE ADVERTISE THE FIRST WEEK OF NOVEMBER. SAVE MONEY BY PAYING NOW. ADDITIONAL COSTS- WILL BE ADDED IF ADVERTISED. PAY A PART IF NOT ALL. .. Martin County PAGE THREE

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