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Society & Personals Mrm. ILIIIT ?. PZKL. PHONE Return From Not York Messrs. Clarence Sexton and Les lie Hardison returned Wednesday from a business trip to New York. Herr From Farm Life Mfssrs John Hardison and W. B. Harrington were here Wednesday from Farm Life. It ednesdav I isitors Messrs. Robert Everett of Pal myra and John Davenport, of Ham ilton, were visitors here Wednesday Horn? From Hospital Mr. Harry Waldo has returned to his home in Hamilton after under going treatment in a Richmond hm? pital. I'isit In I'nrts mnuth Mr. and Mrs JnatnV Weaver and family visited in Portsmouth and Norfolk this week. I 'isiting Friends Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hughes, of Providence, Rhode Island, are visit ing friends here for two weeks Here Wednesday Mr. B. B. Everett and daughter of Palmyra were here for a short while Wednesday. Dardens I isilor x. Mrs. G. \V. Smith of Dardens vis ited here Wednesday. South Carolina I'isitors Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Chapman and dauehler uf ('hi-s!*Tli>-lii <! C., are visiting Mrs. Chapman's parents, Mr and Mrs. T. S. Had lev. ? i j t'isilmg In JamesviUe Mr. and Mrs. W. Onwood Davis of Kinston, N. C., and Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Davis and daughter Peggy Janice of Danville, Va., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. L Davis of Jamesville, N". C. Mr. and Mrs , H. L Davis are the parents of On wood and E. H. Davis. , ? (r f ? i [' i si tors Mr. and Mrs. Gus Forbes of Greenville are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Davis of JamesvHIe for one day. I'isiting Aunt Here Miss Cora I.ee Patterson, of larmville, is sending several days htre with her aunt. Mrs. J. C. Man ning. Returns From Heath .Mr. Garland Barnhill returned Wednesday from a few days' stay at | Virginia Beach. ? Attend l)anee In Ahoskie Miss Velma Harrison and Hubert (.'iilium aliended the dante-in-Aho*. kie Wednesday night. Visited In Charlotte -Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Walts spent a few days this week in Charlotte. | Returns From Atlanta Jim I'zzle lias returned from a visit to friends in Atlanta. , Here From Ijxington Miw, MilHrwl Ann ami Crirnlyn ' Criteher, of Lexington, are visiting' Miss Klla Wynne Criteher this week. Return From Sorjolk Mrs. Rome Biggs and children have returned from Norfolk. # ? Visit In Pamlico Mrs. C. G. Crockett and Mrs. 1 Maurice Watts and children visited Mrs. C. H. Godwin at Pamlico Wednesday. Visit Relatives Here Mrs. Annie Hardison and Mrs. H. C. Meador and Mrs. Patt Craw ford of Rocky Mount tame today to visit relatives. . At Pamlico Beach Mrs. Rush Bondurant and little son, Rush, .Jr.,?are spending this week at I'amlico Beach. Attend Exposition Mr. and Mrs. Jack Downing at tended the exposition in Ahoskie Wednesday night. Visit In Wilson Mrs. E. S. Peele and little son, Bill Bob, and Mrs. Joel Muse and little daughter, Elizabeth spent yes terday in Wilson with Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Lawrence. Mrs. Muse re mained there to visit until next Tuesday. I leaves For New York Mrs. Bloom left today for her home in New York after visiting her (laughter, Mrs. Margolis, for several days. She was accompanied as far as Norfolk by Mesdames Margolis and T. B?Brandon. ? ?? ? Visit at Pamlifo Beach Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Crawford vis ited friends- at l'amlim Be?rh thjt week. Returns From Tennessee Ij^r. Hermon Bowen returned this wetfi-frnm Tennessee and the west fm part <jf the state, Return From Heach Mrs. l'aul Jones and Miss Mary Benson returned yesterday from Virginia Beach and Richmond. Mrs. Hugh Singleton came back with them to visit her mother, Mrs. Myrtle Harris, for several days. Fiilliri ' ^ J " P 3ww%jw 3 Miss Bratrirr Turner of Oak CU) and Miss Mamie Lee Turner of En field and Mr. A. E. Turner of Oak City were in town shopping Wed nesday. < Spends Week In County Mr. Hubert Griffin, of Richmond, Va., spent this week in the county visiting relatives. Sheriff Stops Over ' Sheriff James E. Harris qj Wash ington called by Thursday while enroute to Norfolk. To Sorfolk on Business Mr. J. L. Peel spent some time in Norfolk this week on business. Judge Winston Here Judge Francis D. Winston of Windsor was a pleasant caller in the Enterprise office. The Judge is one nf the men who always enriches the lives of those with whom he comes in contact. Dr. J. H. Saunders and son, Buck, left yesterday for Beaufort, where they will spend a week or ten days. I'Mludi Iphiu Visitors ? Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cohen, Mrs. (joldberg and Mrs. Kale Jaspan, of Philadelphia, have been here this week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Joe Krank and family. To Be Stationed Here Mr. Murphy L. Barnes, executive assistant to county farm agents, will be stationed here during the next several weeks. Mr. Barnes is a na tive of Oavidson County. Visiting'Relatives Here ?? Misses Euzelia McKeel and Ron nie Spelter of Scotland Neck are visiting friends and relatives here thin Yr*Tfr, ? ? ? USE ? Clark's Corrective Compound For Dysentery, Diarrheav ?o!ie. Looseness of Bowels, and Intestinal Disorders. CLARK'S DRUG STORE Phone 53 The Store of LOW PRICES We buy right which enables us to sell right. In other words, when you trade with us you are assured that you are buying merchandise for less money with out the quality being sacrificed. We are outfitters for the entire family and you'll find in our store, in every department, many unique bargains. We have specials for the children as well as the grown-ups. / jT We Invite You to Sell Your To bacco in Wiiliamston . . . and make our large department store your shopping cen ter. This store will be headquarters for bargains this Fall and Winter, for we have bought and now have in stock a large as sortment in every department from which to select your Fall and Winter needs. Let Us Serve You WITH QUALITY MERCHANDISE AT LOWER PRICES Norfolk Underselling Co. Club Women Stage Home Garden Contest A fall and -winter1 g$oefl :onl?st, with cash prizes to the winners, will be conducted this season by the State College Extension Service to stimu late more interest in farm home gar dens. Any farm homl garden in North Carolina will be eligible to compete for a prize. The enrollment of cotv testants, to be made by the garden leaders of local home demonstration ber 1, as no entries will be accepted after that time. Women wishing to enter the con test must begin their planting in August, said Miss Ruth Current, dis trict home demonstration agent at State College. The contest will stav October 1 and continue until nflTt March 31. In each county the contest WlJP be under the sponsorship of th^yfounty council of home demonstnyfen clubh and the garden leader jJL each local club. yir \ The gardens willJmtgraded on their efficiency, as iji^cated by monthly records, and qj?^r*short article written by the contestants regarding the gar dens. Pamfres may be included with the styiyrf. The efficiency will count 75 uef^ent and the article 25 per cent iyscoring points. The highest score in the State will merit a $20 prize, with $12.50 and $7.50 for second and third prizes, re spectively.?In each county, the first prize will he $5 and the second prize $3.50. Prizes of $20, $12.50, $7.50 and $5 will go to the county councils with the .largest number of members com pleting the contest. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power contained ojj that certain deed of trust executed to the undersigned trustee by Dow Slade and wife, Dora Slade, on the 13th day of April, 1920, and recorded in Book J-l, page 387, we will on Monday, the 10th day of September, 1934, at 12 o'clock noon, at the Courthouse door in Martin Coun ty, Williamston, N. C., seU at public auction for cash to the highest bidder the following land, to wit: All of our undivided interest in and to a certain tract or parcel of land situated in Poplar Point Township, Martin County, lying on the east side of the public road leading from Pop lar Point to Williamston, N. C., and more particularly known and de scribed as the Joseph Slade tract of land, adjoining the lands of T. B. Slade A Son and Turner Spruill, con taining about 150 acres more or less. This the 6th day of August, 19i4. T. B. SLADE, JR., Augl0-4t Trustee. NOTICE OP SALE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain deed of trust executed to the undersigned trustee by David M. Koberson and wife, Ethel I. Robcrson on the 2nd day of November, 19J2, and of record in the Public Registry of Uartin K-3, at I County in Book K-3i at page 2, Mid deed of trust having been given for the purpose of securing certain notes of even date and tenor therewith, and default having been mad* in the pay ment of said indebtedness, and tha stipulations contained in Mid deed of trust not having been complied with, the undersigned trustee will, on Tues day, September II, I9J4, at 12 o'clock ? noon, in front of the Court Hou?c door in the Town of Williimttnn, North Carolina, offer for sale for cash the following described property, to wit: \ Beginning on Main Street (extend ed) State Highway No. 90, Williams ton, N. C., a corner, Harrison Oil Company, and running thence along the line of State Highway No. 90 to a corner, E. P. Cunningham line, thence at right angles and along said Cmbningham's line to a corner, A. C. < L. Railroad property to a corner, Harrison Oil Company line, thence at angles and along said Harrison Oil Company's line to the beginning, con- ' taining three and one-half (J 1-2) j acres, more or less, and being part of the same property purchased from the- Wheeler Martin Estate by Julius \ | Peel. Excepting from the above tract of land one lot which has been sold to the Trustees of the Williams i ton Presbyterian Church and is de scribed as follows: Beginning at a Make, the northeast corner of E. P. and Carrie Dell Cunningham's lot in the town of Williamston and on the A. C. L. Railroad right-of-way, thence J a southerly direction along said Cun ningham's line to Highway No. 90, thence an easterly direction along said ; highway 150 feet to a stake, thence running a northerly direction parallel with the first line to the right-oi-way . I of said A. C. L. Railroad, thence run I ning a?westerly courts?along? railroad right-of-way to the begin ning, containing 1 1-2 acres, more or less, and being a part of the tract of land purchase' hy n M HnlrriHuf an<f"~wife,- Ethel l. -Roberson, from E. S. McCabe and wife, Mary S. Mc Cabe which is of record in Book ? at page ? of the Martin County Pub lic Registry. Dated this 10th day of August, 1934. R. L. COBURN; Trustee Augl0-4t NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that ccTtaiiPdeed of trust executed to the undersigned Trustee by W. S. Barnhill and wife, Ida E. Barnhill, J. T. Barnhill and wife, TeJitha E. Barnhill, S. L. Rob erson and wife, EJvyn Barnhill Rob erson and S. Gertrude Barnhill and J Elliott Barnhill on the 18th day of August. 1931. ud oi record in the publir reyitry of Martin County in Book H-3. it page 40. said deed of trust having been given for the pur pose of securing certain notes of even dite and tenor therewith, and default having been made in the payment of said indebtedness, and the stipula tions contained in said deed of trust not having been complied with, the undersigned trustee will on Saturday. September 15th, 1934, at 12 o'clock noon, in front of the court house door in the Town of Williamston, North Carolina, offer for sale for cash the following described property, to wit: Their two-thirds undivided interest in store lots situate in the Town of Everetts, bounded on the south by highway No. 90, on the east by the lands of E. A. Clark, on the north by the Planters and Merchants Bank and on the west by Main street and being the same store lots where Ban. hill Brothers, A. S. Edmondson and Robert Crowell now do business, containing one-fourth (1-4) acre, more or less. This the 14th day of August, 1934. H L. BARN HILL. Augl7-4t Trustee. NOTICE North Carolina, Martin County?In | the Superior- Court. Dolly Downing Pierce vs. Joseph Ed- [ ward Pierce. The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced the .yovc. Superior Court of Martin County to j secure an absolute divorce on statu tor^^^oiiruls^to^^U^jaser^jjpoi^jverJ two years' separation; ' . 1 And the defendant will further take 'notice thai he is required to irftst before the Clerk of the Superior Court of Martin County within thirty (30) days after the 10th day of September, 1934, and answer or demur to the com plaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the complaint. This the 8th day of August, 1934. SADIE W. PEEL. Clerk Superior Court Martin County. AuglCMt NOTICE OP SALE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain deed of trust, dated November 30, 1925, executed to the undersigned Trustee, and of record in the Register of Deeds office in Book Q-2, page 451, to se cure certain bonds of even date there i with, and the stipulations not having | been complied with and at the re I quest of the holder of said bonds the undersigned trustee will, on the 10th day of September, 1934, at the Court house door in Martin County, at 12 | o'clock noon, offer for sale, for cash, | to the highest bidder the following described land: Being in Jamesvilte Township, about 2 1-2 miles East of the Town of Jamesville, and adjoining the lands of S. S. Davis on the West and South and Easti Lunnic Davis on the North. 'Containing 150 acres, more or less, being the same land conveyed by Ash ley Davis to said H. H. Davis about SO yeais agu. " This 8th day of August, 1334. J. G. MODLIN, Trustee. Augl0-4t Your Money 's Worth/ iW f JsoM When you buy Dixie Crystals Sugar in ths original ootton bag, you know that you aro gotting FRESH *ugar, PURE sugar, and sugar rsfinsd under the NRA by American labor. FULL WIWHT gUAKAWTttP Dixie Crystals 13Sie Su>eejLeA? &<JeA, So-/t( " 1 ANITARY PECIALS For Market Opening Day stock is brand new ... no old goods of any description... and our prices are in line with any competition. Sell tobacco in Williams and get more for it. Buy your Groceries Rere and get more >r your money. 8-Pound Package Lard 64c Jersey Pork & Beans 4 Cans for 17c Be?t American Cheese Per lb. 19c O. K. Soap 6 <?r 2.5c CAROLINA MAID Sour or Dill Qts. for King Pin Lye 3 for Large Boxes Matches I 6 for FIRST PRIZE Hairing Powder 1 b 10c Can FLOUR ?rnd 50c 24-pound Bag 9/V sr-1 $1.91 98-pound $3.79 Coffee With Chicory 15 Per lb. Brooms c Sanitary Gro. Go. PHONE 10 Old Parker Grocery Stand Main Street, Williameton
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