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PAGE SIX Civil Service Exams For Federal Jobs Open e The United States Civil Service; Commission has announced open competitive examinations as follows: Junior medical offiicer (interne), $2,000 a year, Saint Elizabeth's Hos pital, Washington, D. C. Operative, secret service, $2,000 to $2,900 a year, Treasury Department. I The salaries named 'above are sub ject to a deduction not to exceed IS per cent as a measure of economy and to a retirement deduction of 3 1-2 per cent. i Full information may be obtained j from the secretary of the United States Civil Service board of exam iners at the post office here. S Lespedeza, Poultry and Dairy Cows Buy Farm A completely equipped farm of 46 acres, bought atul paid for, and with j a nice 5-room farm home, free of j debt, is what lespedeza. poultry, and dairy cow> have done for one Stanly Count) couple. Cost Of State Election Fixed At Nearly $50,000 fr it is estimated that the election > next Tuesday will cost the several counties of the State approximately $3,000 for holding a convention should i a convention lie voted. Lerov Martin, clerk to the Stale Senate, estimates the cost of the election will be nearlv $50,000. WANTS SAVE FOR OLD AGE THROUGH income policy in Metropolitan Life Insurance Company. See Paul Bailey,i agent, for particulars. Office in Leg-j gett Bldg , Main St. . 020 4twfr FOR PAINTING AND WALL PA pering ste nil' My j/rices are very reasonable, and my work is guaranteed! 1 Van Respass. "24 2t j NOTICE TO ALL. PERSONS: YOU are hereby forbidden to hire, feed, j or shelter by 16-year-old son, Aaron, i Brown, who left my home October 24, 1933, Richard Brown, William- J ston, N C. 027 2t , FOR RENT: THREE ROOM I apartment, unfurnished See En-| terprise "27 2t | ■ MFM " AVE YOU SHO "" ED 1 ■ lTlLll « Gander son's Yet? DV 1U B H Why Not Come in and See What Real Values We Have in Stock? §| B TWO BIG REASONS FOR BUYING HERE: M H 1 OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE with everything that the man g I ant j boy wear—regardless of size, short, stout or slim. We can gg 5 fit you, and our patterns and styles will please every taste. |§ 9 YOU CAN SAVE HERE because our massed buying power, | = made possible by our three stores, enables us to buy cheaper. S9 55 We sell at a small margin of profit and pass the savings and benefit gS 3E of our long merchandising experience on to our customers. J | Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Back j g| |S. Ganderson & Sons i B Elizabeth City WILLIAMSTON Edenton 3 plllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll glilllllllMllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllM I NOTICE! ] I In accordance with resolutions adopted by I the North Carolina Bankers Association, this s bank will put the following Service Charge Rules 1 into effect beginning October 1 ,1933: 1. All checking accounts which average less a| than SIOO.OO collected balance will be subject to I li the monthly service charge as follows: No charge will be made for paying five items or less. SI.OO will be charged for paying six to 1§ ten items. An additional 3c will be charged for B paying each item in excess of ten. B 2. All checking accounts which average more 6 than SIOO.OO collected balance will be analyzed, and the net cost charged to the account, provided the earnings do not offset the costs. 3. No exceptions will be allowed because of sav ings accounts, other personal or corporate ac counts, or for any other reason. Each account will be considered as a separate unit. Branch Banking & Trust Company "THE SAFE EXECUTOR" WILLIAMSTON, N. C. Sound Banking and Trust Service for Eastern I Carolina \ 1 ! Warns Against Argument At Union Church Meeting * | In opening the Primitive Baptist unitn meeting in Robersonville last . week-end. one of the ministers is said to have frankly sta ed that the body I bad assembled f r v >rship and not 'to talk law. The i ceting, largely attended, was a wr. ■ enjoyable >ne 'and was fitting') entertained by the people there, rep rts received here stated. i. Tailor For Weil-Known Company Here Tuesday Battle. Yearby, expert representative of the Storrs-ShafTer Tailoring Com pany, w ill be ai BarnhilTs here all day -next- Tuesday fur his last visit of the season. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the author ,ty contained n that certain deed o trust executed to the undersigned trustee, on the 29th day of Septenv l.er 1919, by W, H. Biggs, said deed ot trust being of record in tli.- 1 üb lic Registry of Martin County m Hook |W-1 »» page 587, same being given 'to secure a certain note of even date and tem>r therewith and the stipula tions therein contained not having I been complied with, at the request ot the party bidding said note, the un dersigned trustee will, on the 4tli day of December, Monday, at 12 o clock M, in front of the Court He.use in the I own of Williant'ston, N. • . offer to the highest bidder for cash, at public auction, the following described prop ' r 'heing lots No. I and 2 of the Coumlio Farm Sub-division, and for a more complete description refer to map herein mentioned. Dated this the 30th day of October, 1933. WHEELER MARTIN, N4 4t ..Trustee.-' NOTICE OF SALE I'nder and by virtue of the power of sale Contained in a certain deed of trii-1 executed by J B. Bell and wife, Mollic Bell, to the undersigned trus tee, dated April 20, 1931, and duly re corded in the Martin County Regis try in Book (i 3, page 124, and de-,| fault having occurred in the paymetitl «»f the indebtedness therein secured, and at the request of the legal holder, hi ..aid indebtedness, the undersigned j trustee will, on Tuesday, December 5. 1933, at 12 o'clock noon in front of tlie court house door in Williainstoii, N. (./offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the fol lowing described land, lying, being, and situate in Goose Nest Township,! Martin County, North Carolina, toj wit: • -»* MUSI' TRACT: Beginning at a -water oak in the forked branch, Al- , ! fred Edmondson line; thence up the : branch 95 poles to a black K""?' > agreed corner between Alfred Kd mondson and Henry Savage: thence t north 65 degrees 212 pdes along a marked line to three maples in Cobb s Swatnpi thence down said Cobb s 1 1 Swamp 3(Mi poles to the first station, V| containing 105 acres, more or less; t and being the s«mc land conveyed to J I.ucinda Bell by M. D. House, by deed _ | ofc record in Martin County Kegis- I try in Book U, page 300. I SECOND TRACT: Adjoining the e ; lands of Samuel Hytnan, and others, ! and being the same land conveyed to { containing 50 more or less, ' Lucirtdk Bell by M ') House by deed l of reeor l H t M irtl CSi ieg-; ' istry in Book S, at page 504. | Both of the above tracts of land „! were conveyed to the said J. B. Bell, j ' i by B. Duke Critcher, Commissioner, | ~! by deed of record in the Martin Coun-i ty Registry in Book R-2, at pape 506,j ' and reference is hereby msd to said \ source of title. deed for a further description and i This the 31st dav of October, 1933. C. If LEGGEIT, j! N3-4tn Trustee. 11 NOTICE OF EXECUTION SALE North Carolina, Martin County. 1 In the Superior Court. Culpepper Hardware Company, Incor- i c porated, vs. W.'E. Everett. i, By virtue of an execution directed to the undersigned from the superior - court of Martin County In the above ( entitled action, I will, on Monday, the I 20th day of November, 1933, al twelve - (12) o'clock noon, at the courthouse ' door of Martin County, Willianiston, ■ North Carolina, sell to the highest bid ■ der, for cash, to satisfy said execution, > 1 all the right, title, and interest which ■ the said Warren E. Everett has or had -Jin the following described real estate, I to wit: ■j Being the Mobley Mill and mill site i' containing four (4) acres, more or >| less, and being the same premises con veyed to James A. Everett by W. C. | Manning, trustee, by deed of record i I in the public registry of Martin ( oun ty, in book XXXX, at page 222, and being the same property described in j a deed from W. E. Everett to W. O. Abbittt dated May 16th, 1933, and | recorded in Book J-3, at page 282. I This the 7th day of October, 1933. C. B. ROEBUCK, oFO 4tw Sheriff of Martin County. RESALE OF VALUABLE FARM PROPERTY Under and by virtue of the author'-, , ity conferred upon us in a deed of trust executed by Ephraim Peel and wife,; Margaret, Peel, on the 19th day of Oc j tober, 1925, and recorded in book X-2, +iagcs 179, 180, we will on Satur i day, the 19th day of November, 1933, | 12 o'clock noon, at the courthouse ' door in Martin County, Willianiston, : j N. C , sell at public auction, for cash, I to the highest bidder, the following I land, to wit: I All that certain tract or parcel of land lying and being in Griffins Town j ship, Martin County, and State of j North Carolina, containing Kll acres, : more or less, bounded on the N. by ;! the lands of S. Peel, on the E. bvjJhe I lands of S. Peel and Ale*. WW®on II the S. by the lands of *J. ; | and J. K. RoTjcrson, and on the vV. i by the lands of S. F. Corey, C. Corey, | ] B. Corey, S. Peel, and E. Peel, and i more particularly described as" follows: [ I to wit: Beginning in the fork of the ; road, corner of S. Peel, this land and it-other land of E. Peel, thence S. 3 12 i| K. 08 poles, S. 94 poles, S. 10 E. 37.68 M poles; N. 86 1-4 E. 10.52 poles, N. 17 11 E. tfi poles, N. 25 1-4 E. 10 poles, S. i I 35 1-2 E. 97 poles, N. 52 E. 12 poles, | j due N 160 poles, N. 85 W. 5 3-5 poles, IJ thence down the canal 32 poles, thence: : I due W. 43 poles to a ditch, thence a-1 j long the ditch to the road, thence N. ■ 86'3-4 W. 59 4-5 poles, the beginning. | 'nje^oUo\^nj^dc£mhc(^^and^^cx^ V/" >1) often hear the word balance .tlll|l something is out of balance top- Wjr heavy, not on an "even keel." I Hi I faM | What you read, "Chesterfield Cigarette# # :J® |JH *">s■ are a balanced blend," means that the right H JHOICOTO* Iflj amount* of the right kinds of tobacco are H | " welded together; that is, home-grown to : |® |«K»H baccos, the right kind, the right quantity— ■ I f)H«R 0U are blended and cross-blended with tobac- Hi X . cos from Turkey and Greece. When these tobaccos are balanced one ■ against the other, then you have a mild cigarette. IHHBHIHBHHHHHi then you have ■■M May tee ask you to read again the ttatement — , on the hack of the (hetierjield package? H| you try Cheterfieldf Balanced Blend • IMS. Lwerr A Myiss Toeacco CoT^ • . ' "" - • • V \/ ' "-*•-■ ' ■ ~ '•' ' '. -- ~ '" * , •.. ' ' , ' * /"'..J THE ENTERPRISE cepted from the sale of the above de- scribed property: v h Begining at a lightwood stump, an iron rod, on E. edge of a ditch, Syl- 1 vester Peel's SYV corner; thence with ; the ditch S. 19* E. 338 1-2 ft., thence I S. 6* 10' W. 132 feet, thence S. 42* 8' E. 190 feet to the intersections of ' said ditch and canal in Harris Branch, thence down the canal N. 02* 30' E. 209 ft., N. 20* F.. 92 ft. N. 20* 45' E. ; 396 ft., N. 36* E. 132 ft to Sylvester Peel and Alexander Peel's corner; ' : thence with Sylvester Peel's line; N. ji , 87* 45' VV. 710 ft. to the beginning, . 1 . containing 6.6 acres, more or less, be- ' ing a part of land known as the E. ; Peel farm. A deposit of 10 per cent will be re- i - quired from the purchaser at the sale. J' The above land was sold on Satur- j' I day, the 30th day of September, 1933, 1 I at which sali the North Carolina Joint M | Sto:k Land Bank of Durham became j 1 the last and highest bider at the price 1 ■ |of $1,000.00; within ten days from ( ! said date the above bid was- raised by | | a deposit of 5 per cent of the price 1 with the Clerk of the Court, where upon the said land was ordered re sold. This the 27th day of October, 1933.,, INTERSTATE THUS- • TEE CORPORATION, 1 031 2tw Substituted Trustee, j t 1 Durham, N. C. ['• NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that under , I and by virtue of the power of sale . ! contained in that certain deed of trust i | executed by VV. M. Jones to R. L. ; j Coburn, trustee, and dated the Bth | | day of January, 1930, and of record in | 1 the public registry of Martin County i tin book C-3, at page 166, and at tlie j( request of the holder of the of ] j indebtedness thereby secured, default ] having been made in the payment , : thereof, I will, on the 18th day of| i November, 1933, at 12 o'clock noon,! : at the courthouse door in Martin County offer for sale at public auc- | lion for cash the property described], | in said deed of trust, as follows, to i wit: Bounded on the north by the lands , ] of Joe Nicholson, on the east by Eli , Kay, on the south by F. C. Bennett, ( and on the west by the lands of Syl- ] vester Coffield's heirs, containing 30j, acres, more or less. This the 16th day of October, 1933.! R. L. (JOBUKN, 017 4tw Trustee. | NOTICE OF SALE | Notice is hereby given that under j | and by virtue of the power of sale j contained in that certain deed of trust, executed by Laura Staton to the un dersigned trustee, bearing date of July 31, 1928, default having been made in the payment of the debt for which I the same was given as security and at the request of the holder of said debt,! to wit, a note, the undersigned trus tee will, on the 25th day f>f Novem ber, 1933, at twelve (12) o'clock noon, at the courthouse door of. Martin County, in Williamston, North Car-1 olina, offer for sale, at public auction, to the highest bidder,, for ;ash, the j following described real estate to wit: j Being'all of two lots'located on I highway No. 125 ill the edge of the I t(fwn of Hamilton, North Carolina, being the same premises that C. I j Slieppard now resides upon and the I house occupied by VV. H. Roberson. j This the 24th day of October, 1933 B M WORSI.EY, 027 4tw Trustee. Huglv G. Horton, attorney. NOTICE OF EXECUTION SALE j North Carolina, Martin County. , In the Superior Court. Lynchburg Clothing Company vs. ! Jasper Johnson By virtue of an execution directed . to the undersigned from the Superior . Court of Martin County in the above j entitled action, 1 will, on Monday, the 6th day of November, 1933, at 12 o'- ! clock noon, at the courthouse door of said county, sell to the highest bid der, for cash, to satisfy said execution, all tjie right, title, and interest which the said Jasper Johnson, defendant, has in tht: following described real estate, to wit: Situated in Robersonville Town i hip, Martin County, North Carolina, and on the public road leading from Robersonville and Williamston, being the old road, and bounded as follows, to wit: On the north by the lands of J. L .Everett, on the east by the lands of Z. I). F. White and R. S. Everett, on the south by the lands of T. L. House and L. H. Worthington, on the west by the lands of Arthur Johnson, containing 140 acres, more or less, commonly known as the W. L. John son home place; subject to homestead, consisting of main dwelling house and approximately five acres of land ad joining said dwelling. This the sth day of October, 1933. C. B. ROEBUCK, 010 4tw Sheriff. NOTICE OF PUBLICATION North Carolina, Martin County. In Superior Court. Jag. Henry Speight vi. Delia Speight The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Su perior Court of Martin County, North Carolina, to obtain an absolute divorce oti the grounds of adultery and separ ation; and the said defendant will fur ther take notice that she is required to appear at the clerk's office of the Su perior court of Martin County in Wil liamston, North Carolina, within thir ty (30) days after the date of service of summons, and answer the com plaint within the time prescribed by law, which is of record in the clerk's office, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint. SADIE W. PEEL, 010 4tw Clerk Superior Court. NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain deed of trust executed by W. H. Biggs and wife, Lettie Biggs, to Wheeler Martin, trus tee^n^l^jMhi^JsU^^a^o^^larch^ CULPEPPER HARDWARE COMPANY Wholesale and Retail HARDWARE WILLIAMSTON, NORTH CAROLINA "WE THANK YOU" , ————■ _ We wish to take this means of thank ing each and every individual for their hearty cooperation and good will with the Culpepper Hardware Company since their be ginning in your good community. It is our purpose to express our appreciation of your patronage by increasing our stock so as to be able to serve you more efficiently than ever. We would appreciate a visit from you as we feel sure you will be satisfied with our quality and prices. Sincerely yours, CULPEPPER HARDWARE CO. ■ 1918, and of record in the public reg- described in said deed of trust, as fol • istry of Martin County, in book U-l,'' ow *« to w ' t: _ at page 73, and at the request of the j Bounded on the north by Rewfus • holder of the notes of indebtedness i Lloyd, on the east by Joe Huff Heirs, ' thereby secured, default having been on the south by Williamston-Wasrv • made-in the payment threof, I will, on'' n K ton road, and on the west by th«. ' the 4th day of November, 1933, at 12i Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Co. .o'clock noon, at the courthouse doon This the 2nd day of October, 1933. "| in Martin County offer'for sale at WHEELER MARTIN, { 1 ——— ■■ m mi^B 20th ANNUAL TOUR 2oth Original i Floating Theater with CHARLIE HUNTER and BEULAH ADAMS 3 BIG FEATURES 3 THE SHOW BOAT PLAYERS RAY SLIKER'S RADIO ORCHESTRA PAT GALLAGHER'S MUSICAL COMEDY REVUE :j PROGRAM FOR WEEK Monday . "When Dreams Come True" Tuesday "Merton of the Movies" Wednesday "The Shoplifters" Thursday "Serpent and the Dove" \ Friday "Broken Butterfly" 1 Saturday "The Parson's Bride" WILLIAMSTON £ 1 Week Starting Nov. " ,= —f Friday, November 3,1933
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