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Friday, December 22, 1933 &**»&*s It is gratifying to re call our pleasant rela tionships during the year just ended, and to look forward to the coming year with the wish that it may bring you abundant prosper ity and happiness. DAVIS PHARMACY The good* will of the Xmas season reminds us of your good will throughout the year, for which we give our sincere thanks. PENDER'S Stores 115 and 58 YuMUlt A mm && Permit us to wish you, in the same old way, and with the same old spirit, a very Merry and Happy Christmas. BIGGS FUNERAL PARLOR M Wishing All A Happy, Prosperous jgj m - and & W, A Merry Christmas New Year 'y Your patronage during the holiday season £? Is Solicited For Flowers 'O. S i jS ... Complete Assortment Quality Stock I Mrs. Kate B. York | WILLIAMSTON, N. C. £j *»»»»♦»»»»»»»»♦»»»»»»»»»»«* Anti-RatCampaign About the first of the year, Williamston plans to conduct one of the greatest anti-rat campaigns ever hf rd of here, and I, as Mayor, earnestly so licit the . joperation of every citizen in making .the drive successful. Thousands of dollars worth of property are de stroyed each year by rodents that have multiplied many-fpld here during the past few months. Complete details will be announced within a few days. During the meantime every property owner is asked to make preparations to take an active part in the worth-while undertaking. J.LHassell,Mayor TOWN OP WILLIAMSTON, N. C. NOTICE OV RESALE OP REAL ESTATE Under and by virtue of the authority contained in an order entered by the clerk of the superior court of Mar tin County directing a resale of the lands hereinafter described on account of an increased bid in a sale of the said lands heretofore made on Novem ber 25, 1933; and also under and by virtue of the power of sale conferred in a certain deed of trust executed by Bettie F. Hytnan to the undersigned, dated January 12, 1918, and duly re corded in the Martin County registry, in book B-3, page 334; the undersigned ( trustee will, on Saturday, January 6,; 1934, at 12 o'clock noon, in front of| the post office in the town of good, Halifax County, North Caro lina, offer for sale at public auction to| the highest bidder for cash, the fol lowing described tract or parcel of land lying, being, and situate in Goose Nest Township, Martin County, North Carolina, to wit: That tract of land known as the "Warren Tract," containing 150 acres, more or less, and being bounded by the lands of the estate of E. P. Hy raan, deceased, Orange Fields, W. L. Mizetl, and others, and being the same land conveyed to the said Bettie F. Hyman by J. D. Biggs and others. This the 12th day of December, 1933. STUART SMITH, dl 9 2tw Trustee. ■ C. H. Leggett, Attorney. To all of our custom ers: May they be many and pleasant. J. C. LEGGETT niauwß nan i JMSS—Maa&JSSS&M RSSISSSISB H Personals - Society News II Teachers Go Home. j 1 The various members of the lo cal school faculty left Wednesday afternoon and Thursday morning to spend the holidays in their respec-! tive homes. I • , Returns From Hospital. { Mrs. Val Tee! returned home' Wednesday from Washington, where j she had been undergoing treatment 1 in a hospital. I • I On Professional Business. Attorney J. C. Smith of Roberson ville was here on professional busi ness Wednesday afternoon. ——• Here Wednesday. Mr. Dennis Griffin of Swansboro was here for a short while Wednes day. Plans To Have Operation. Mr. J. A. Everett spent a short time here Wednesday afternoon ' while on his way to Rocky Mount,' where he plans to undergo an oper-' ' ation. ♦ Transacts Business Here. Mr. C. C. Fleming of Jamesville attended to business matters herej Wednesday. ♦ Here For Holidays. Mr. Robert J. Peel of Morristown, Tenn., arrived here yesterday to spend the holidays with his mother, Mrs. Sadie Peel. . I Aa Christmai come* again, we value the opportunity to ex preM our apprtciation for the patronage given ua and to ex- j | tend our most sincere wishes for a Merry Christmas and a j Happy New Year. ! ROSE'S 5-10-25 c STORE Greetings and all ! happiness and good wishes for a Merry Christmas. FARMERS & SUPPLY CO. i hi m ||W\ 1 BIHIf "MERRY CHRISTMAS"—These two words have behind them all of our good wishes (or your future and our gratitude for your many kindnesses Jn the past. \ NORFOLK UNDERSELLERS THE ENTERPRISE (Other Social News Will Be Found j '» on Page Four) '■ I Regaining Sight. I Martin Anderson is rapidly re- j gaining his sight following an injury ■ suffered when a popcracker exploded ind burned his eyes last week. | I —* In Norfolk This Week. ! Harry Biggs and Miss Frances Williams were in Norfolk this week. ♦ Spends Time In Windsor. Attorney J. W. Bailey was a pro fessional visitor in Windsor Wednes day afternoon. $ 1 Leave For Petersburg. | Mr. and Mrs. Joel Muse and little daughter, Elitabeth, leave Saturday for Petersburg to spend the holidays with relatives. ' APPLICATION FOR PARDON OF HERBERT PAGE .Application will be made to the Gov ernor of North Carolina for the par- I don, or parole, of Herbert Page con ' victed of rceeiving stolen goods at the I June term, 1933, of the Superior Court lof Martin County, and sentenced to the roads for a period of eighteen (18) J months. All persons who oppose the grant-j ing of said pardon, or parole, are in-i vited to forward their protests to the Governor without delay. This 9th day of December, 1933. dls-2tw HERBERT PAGE. ADMINISTRATOR'S' NOTICE Having this day qualified as admin istrator of the estate of Win. H. Colt rain, deceased, late of Martin County, ' North Carolina, this is to notify all (persons holding claims against the es- 1 1 tate of said deceased to present same to the undersigned on or before the 28th day of November, 1934, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of any recovery thereon. All peisons indebt ed to said estate will please make im mediate settlement. This the 28th day of November, 1933. JOHN R COLTRAIN, I)l-6tw Administrator. North Carolina, In Martin County. Superior Court. Before the Clerk. J. S. Ayers vs. Notice of Publication. Joe Griffin, John Katon and wife, Ruth Katon. The defendants above named will take notice that an action entitled as I above has been commenced in the I Superiqr Court of Martin County, North Carolina, before the Clerk, to j | sell for division the 75 acres of Griffin | land, located in Cross Roads Town : ship, Martin County, and the said de- I fendants will take notice that they are ! required to appear on the 16th day of: January, 1934, at the office of the Clerk Superior Court of Martin Coun- j ty in Williamston, N. C., and answer J or demur to the petition in said ac tion or the plaintiff will apply to the J court for the relief demanded in said > petition. This 7th day of December, 1933. I SADIE W. PEEL, | DB-4tw Clerk Superior Court. (GREETINGS We wish you a Merry Christmas and may happiness attend you throughout the holiday saeson. B. F. PERRY —— —Ji WILLIAMSTON MOUTH CAWCX-INA Home From Oak Ridge. George Harrison, Jr., is home from Oak Ridge for the Christmas holidays. ♦— Shopping Here Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Anderson and j son of Jamesville were here shopping [ Wednesday afternoon. 0 Return To Home In Durham. Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Barn Hill re- I turned to their home in Durham I Wednesday afternoon after a short j visit with relatives here. NOTICE OF RE-SALE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain deed of trust executed by Dave Rogers to the undersigned Trustee, dated 26th day of February, 1921, of record in 1 the Register of Deeds Office of Mar- I tin County in Book G-2, page 160, to secure notes of even date therewith and the stipulations not having been complied with, and at the request of the holder of said bonds, the under signed Trustee, will, under an order of re-sale, on Saturday,, December 30, | 1933, at 12 o'clock, Noon, in front of the courthouse door of Martin Coun ty, re-sell to the highest bidder, for cash, the following described lands: First Tract: Beginning at a gum tree near the run of Reedy Swamp, j thence a southerly direction about 400 ' yards to an iron stob in Henry Lit | tic's line, thence an cast course about I 200 yards to an iron stob in James Rogers line, thence down a small drain a northeast course about 75 yards to a gum tree; thence a north erly course about 150 yards to a gum tree near the run of Reedy Swamp, thence up the run of said swamp to Mcrrv Christmas Christmas is a day on which to remember and forget forget your worries and remember the bright and happy things of life. We hope your life will be full of Happy Christmases? P. P. PEEL Texaco wishes you a Merry Christmas. HARRISON OIL COMPANY Fly in Sister Ship to Spirit of St. Louis FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY AND CHRISTMAS Five-passenger cabin plane. Flights over town SI.OO per pas senger. Field located on Washington Highway, one mile from town. HOFFMAN FLYING SERVICE a gum tree, the beginaing. Contain ing eight acres, more or less, and be ing the same land conveyed to the .♦aid" Dave Rogers by James Rogers and wife, by deed dated October 27, 1913, and recorded in the Public Reg istry of Martin County in Book E-l, page 258. Secon Tract: One acre of land, whereon the residence of the said Dave Rogers is now situated, and' which the said Rogers now occupies, j Tlys 12th day of December, 1933. i B. A. CRITCHER, d-15 2t-w Trustee. J NOTICE OF SALE. Under and by virtue of the power! of sale contained in that certain Deed of Trust executed to the undersigned Trustee, dated February 18th, 1928, of record in Book S-2, page 205, to se cure a certain note of even date there with, and the stipulations not having been complied with, and at the re quest of the holder of said bond, the undersigned trustee will on the 22nd day of December/ 1933, at 12 o'clock noon, in front of the Courthouse door in Martin County offer for,#irie to the highest bidder, for cawhfthe follow? I ing described land: fj(€ .l In good years and bad years, this firm has en deavored to be of real service to the people of this community—and it is in the true spirit of the season that we pause to wish our many friends and patrons the best and happiest Christmas ever. HARRISON BROS. & CO. WISHING YOU ALL -rjfjj A MERRY CHRIST^AS^^^ ft May every Christmas candle burn bright with Christmas cheer and cast its beams of happi ness far into the year. ' r C. 0. MOORE • | 1 . 05ishinql||*kgj'' A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS And All Good Wishes To the Good People of a Good Community VIRGINIA ELECTRIC & POWER CO. PAGE THREE Beginning at the- Fork field dilch near tne goat pen running a north ward course about seventy or eighty yards to a gate post near a maple in the line between A. L. Purr is land and George Wynn land, seventy-live or eighty yards more or less, thence same line on around to Marsh branch between the Purvis and George Wynn lainfs\ thence down said branch, one hindflbi''fifty yards, more or less to of fork hill ditch, thence up said ditch to the be ginning fork of ditch, containing 4 acres, more or less. This the 21st day of November, 1933. J. W. EUBANKS, t)l-4tw Trustee. DR. VIRGIL H. MEWBORN Optometrist ; Next Viaita:. j. Bethel, at Rives Drug Store, Mon i .lay, January 22. Robersonville, at City Grill, Tues ! ilay, January 23. Williamston, N. C., at Peele's Jew -1 dry Store, Wednesday, January 24. Plymouth, at Liverman's Drug Store i Thursday, January 25. Eyes Examined - Glasses Fitted - At Tarboro Every Friday and Saturday
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