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Tuesday, March IQ, 1931.

Engagements

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WtddhpPersonals

Return From RaleighMesdames R. J. and E. S. Peel, re-

turned Saturday from Rahigh wherethey had been visiting for severaldays.

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Spends Week-End Herev', Mr. Pat Johnson, of Raleigh andPantego, spent the week end he.ewith friends.

Visitor Here From NorfolkMr. Sidney Barnes, of Norfolk,

spent the week end here with Mr.Bill Spivey.

Pass Through HereMr. and Mrs. J. Fernando White,

of Edenton passed through here yes-terday en route to Raleigh, where heis representing Chowan County inthe State Legislature.

Attends Meeting HereMr. R. I. Leak, of Robersonville,

attended the county teachers meetinghere Saturday.

From WilsonMiss Mary Alice Dunning, of A.

C. College in Wilson spent the weekend here with her parents, Mr. andMrs. A. R. Dunning.

Attends Teachers MeetingMr. W. E. Pyler, principal of the

Hamilton High School, attended thecounty teachers meeting here Sat-urday.

Here Last Saturday ,

Mr. and Mrs. John Gillam, ofWindsor, were here last Saturday, on

their way to Washington where they

went to see their son Bond Gillamnow in the Washington Hospital.

Attend' Teachers' Meeting

Messrs. Tern Davenport and H.M. Ainsley, of Oak City, attended a

meeting of the county teachers hereSaturday.

I isit Mrs. A. J. Manning

Mr. and Mrs. James Manningand little son James Jr, of SevenSprings, N. C., spent the week endhere with Mr. Manning'smother Mrs.]A. J. Manning.

Attend Meeting Here iMr. S. T. Everett, of Roberson-I

ville, Mr. Henry Green and James L.Coltrain, of Williamstcn route 2 and4, attended an executive meeting of:the Martin County Fre InsuranceCompany here Saturday.

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EVEKY man who has anything to do withthe transfer of an estate dips into it. Themore middlemen, the less left for wife andchildren.

Life insurance passes direct to the heirs; it doesnot go through a single hand enroute.

Itpays no court costs, collection costs, attorney'sallowances, broker's commissions, guardian allow-ances nor trusteeship costs.

Of every dollar, exactly one hundred cents go towife and children.

No matter who pays, a man or his family, avoid-able expense is waste; an hour's talk with a Life In-surance man may save your estate a depreciation offrom ten to twenty^ve^percent.

W. G. PEELESPECIAL AGENT

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Society & personalsMrs. ELBERT S. PEEL. Editor

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From South Hill, Va.Mr. Dick Clayton, of South Hill,

Va., spent the week end here withfriends.

Here From MurjreesboroMr. H. Pace, who is employed by

the Government at Murfreesboro,spent the week end here with hisfamily on West Main Street.

PEEL-GRIFFIN

Miss Rosa Peel, of Griffins town-

ship, and Mr. Heber Peel, of BearGrass township, were married at the !home of the bride's parents, Mr. andMrs. Alonza Griffin lastf Saturdayevening at 7:30 o'clock by Elder

E. Rogerson, of Bear Grass, jperforming the ceremony. Only a fewclose ffiends of the contractingcouple were in attendance.

Mrs. Peel is the attractive daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. Alonzi Griffin,of Griffins township, and hus many

friends in this section. Mr. Peel is theson of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Peel,of Bear Grass township, and is aprosperous farmer in that section.

Jamesville BridgeClub)[s Entertained

The Thursday Night Bridge Clubof Jamesville met with Miss EllaMoore Davenport at her home inJamesville on March sth. After sev-eral progressions, Miss Davenportserved a delicious salad course.

Members present included MissesLouise Paxton, Edith Stallings, Ca-

Visitor Here SaturdayElder Cowin, of near Bear Grass, !

was a visitor here Saturday.gm

Malis-OrleansThe citizens of Wililamston and j

| community will be interested in thefollowing announcement received

here last week by fritods of Mr. andMrs. Nathan Orleans, former resi- 1dents off Williamston: i

Mr. and. Mrs. Nathan Orleans, an-1nounce tie mart i:ige>(>f Jheir diugh-

; ter, Minnie to Mr. IrvWfc H. Malis,on Wednesday February 11th, at

New York City.;

From RobcrsonvUleMiss Eva Peel of

1 spent the week end here with herparents Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Peel.

Visiting His SisterMr. John Giving, of Evansville,

j Indiana, is visiting his sister, Mrs,

1 H. Pace here for several days.

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I Visits Relatives Here

I .Mr. Henry Clinton James, of N'ew-

I port News, Va., visited relativesj here last week.

In Plymouth SaturdayMesdames. C. B. Roebuck, J. T.

1 Price, J. (). Manning and Bill Weig-|man attended a church meeting iniPlymouth la-.t Saturday.

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Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Kingj Mrs. Pattie King, of Wilson, isivisiting her son, Mr. Ji niKling' andMrs. King.

Return To WilliamstonFriends of Mr. and Mrs. Fred

Darden, are pleased to know of their ireturn to Williamston where Mr.Darden is associated with theYoung Meicantile Company.

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Here From l arlxnoMr. and Mrs. Reddick Robcrson!

and daughter, Kathleen and Mr.and Mrs. Henry Browning, of Tar-!

Iboro, visited Mr. and Mrs. W. C. |! Manning here Sunday.

Visit Friends HereMr. and Mrs. John Henry Ed-

wards, of Robersonville, visited |friends here Sunday.

! Spend Sunday in BethelMr. and Mrs. David Keel, s|)ent

Sunday in Bethel.I ?

Mrs. CHtcher Improving

Friends of Mis. B. A. Critcher, 1will be glad to know that she is Jshowing some improvement from her (recent operation. Mrs. Critcher, hasbeen'critically ill, but a gradual im-provement is luoked for now.

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Visits Friauls HereMr. Ed Edgerton, of Wilson, visit-

ed friends here Sunday.?

Spends Week-Find HereMiss Martha Louise Anderson of

Dunn, spent the week-end here with

Jier parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur

Anderson.? 1 ?

Returns From Mew Y'orl'Mr. Grover Hardison has return-

ed from New York.?4

Returns to DunnMrs. Ramond Mc Kinzie of Dunn,

returned home Sunday after spendingthe week here with her parents Mr.and Mrs. A. Hassell.

Returns To NorfolkMiss Perry of Norfolk, has re-

turned to her home. She visited Mr.and Mrs. Rush Bondurant during theweek-end.

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Spending .Week Here*

Mrs. Tom Anderson of Wilson isspending this week with her sister

' Mrs. Henry Harrison and Mr. Har-rison.

From GreenvilleMiss Virginia Harrison of E. C.

T. C. Greenville spent Sunday withher parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. G.Harrison.

Attend Furural in Plymouth

Among those who attended Mrs.Hornthal's funeral in Plymouth Sat-urday were: Mesdames Liza Carstar-

phen, A. Hassell, J, H. Saunders,Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Rhodes, J. W.Watts, Rome Biggs, Misses DelphiaPeebles and Irene Smith.

In Toum SaturdayMr. Bob Bailey, of Williamston

route 2, was a visitor here Saturday.

mille Flemming, and Fannie L. Mar-tin; Mrs. Charles Davenport, andMildred Hedrick. Invited guests

were Louise Roebuck, Annie Hor-ner, Ocie Walters, Ella Mae Gay-lord, and Ruth Modlin,

Joint HostessesFriday Afternoon

Mrs. J. W. Watts, jr., and Mrs.Robert F. Heydenreich entertainedlast Thursday afternoon with a, tea

for Mrs. Robert Lee Coburn, whobefore her marriage last month wasMiss Martha Harrison.

The living room where the hos-tesses and the honoree received wascharmingly decorated with yellow

jonquils against a green backgroundof pine and other green plants. Thedining room was arranged with thesame color scheme of yellow andgreen, vase of jonquils and butter-cups being placed in attractive man-ner there. On the table a lovely Ve-

netian lace spread was ttsed withappointments. In the center

was a huge bowl of narcissi and mai-den-hair fern, and on the sideboardwas a like bowl of vari-colofed hya-

cinths, green candles shedding a

soft glow over the room.The arriving guests were met by

Mrs. Watts and received by Mrs.Coburn and Mrs. Heydenreich. Mrs.Watts wore a poppy-colored after-noon gown. Mrs. Coburn also worea poppy-colored gown trimmed withwhite seal. Mrs. Heydenreich worea light blue gown trimmed withoriental blue.

Everett invited thegu&tft'to the dining room, where re-

freshments of ice cream and cakewith mints and nuts were served byMisses Eugenia Hoyt, Elsie AndrewsLucille Hassell, and Marguerite

Cook.Mrs. Maurice Watts and Vel-

ma Harrison jxjured coffee from sil-

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NOTICE OF SALE| Under and by virtue of the power ofsale contained in that certain deed oftrust executed by W. Latham and wife,Caroline Latham, to the undersignedTrustee, dated 22nd; day of May, 1930,and the stipulations not having beencomplied with, and at the request of

( the holder of said bond, the under-signed Trustee will, on the 21st. dayof March, 1931, at 12 o'clock, Noon in

,front_ of the Courthouse door of Mar-tin County, offer for sale to the high-est bidder, for cash, the following des-cribed land:

! A house and tot in the.Town of Wil-liamston, N. C., bounded by the landsof West Woolard, Gus James, John-son and Pearl Street, and being thesame land listed for taxes for the year1927 by William Latham,

j This 20th day of February, 1931.B. A. CRITCHER,

, f-24-4t Trustee.

SALE OF VALUABLE FARMPROPERTY

Under and by virtue ot the authori-ty conferred upon us in a deed of tru<t :executed by VV, O. Council and wife, !Charlotte Council on the Ist day of 'April 1926 and recorded in Hook X-2,Pag? 267-268, we will on Saturday the14th day of March 1931 12 o'clock

noon at the Courthouse door in Mar-tin County, Williamston, N. C. sell atpublic auction for cash to the highestbidder the following land to-wit:

i All that certain tract or parcel ofland lying and being in Goose Nest

| Township, Martin County and state!of North Carolina, containing 122acres, more or less bounded on the N.by the road from Oak City to Speed. IN. C. on the E. by the lands of IIshmael Rynian, on the S. by thelands of 1). L. Brown and on the W.I

Iby the lands of S. Green and Son, ami jmore particularly described as follows,

I to-wit! r* r*?

j Beginning at a bridge on the Oak!City and Speed Road where the saul

?road crosses Cain liranch, thence N. 52

jW 16 poles N 65 1-2 W 70 poles N 72.11-2 W. 48 poles, S. 12 1-2 W. 176!poles to Cains Branch, then ce along!

I Cains Branch to' the beginning, a>shown by a map of same made byWin. R. llyuian, Sureyor mid of re-cord in Land Division Book No 3 at Ipage 93.

This sale is made by reason of thefailure of W. (). Council and wifeCharlotte Council to pay oft and dis !charge the indebtedness secured byIisaid deed of trust.

A deposit of 10 per cent will be re-I quired from the purchaser at the sale.

) This the 27th ilav of January 1931.I FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF,DURHAM, Durham, N. ('.

f-17-4t , Trustee. !

NOTICE OF SALENotice is hereby given that under

and by virtue of an order of Re-sale| in the Special pendingjin the Superior Court of Martin

! County entitled N. I'. Wiliams, Ad-ministrator, vs. Lel'u Cjburn et als, the

i bid at a former sale having been'raised,-as- provided -by law, the undersigned Commissioner, will, < n Mon-day. the loth day of March, 1931, at

! 1.2:00 o'clock Noon, at the Courthouse

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Superior Court of Pitt County in theabove entitled action, I will, on Men-day. April 6, 1931, at 12 o'clock, Noon,

lin front _of the Courthouse door of| Martin Count sell to the highest bid-

der, for cash, to satisfy said executionall the right, title, and interest whichthe said. C. L. Roebuck, the defendant,has in the following described tractsof land:

j First Tract: A tract of land in Pop-lar Point Township, Martin County,North Carolina, adjoining V, G. Tay-

i lor, J. (i. Statoii, Conoho Creek, and; ihe Williatnston and Hamilton Road,i Containing 245 acres, more or less, andbeing Lot No. 1 as described in LandDivision Hook'

Second Tract: Beginning at theMartha W. Purvis heir-. Corner on the

1 Williamston and Hamilton Highway,thence South,3s degrees 15 minutes W32.10 chains along the line-of the Pur-vis heirs land to Stanley l,.e«gett'sheirs corner; thene,up the Leggettheirs line to M. (). Taylor's corner; -thence N 36 W 22.35 chains to acorner in the Wil iamston and Hamil-ton Highway; thence following alongthe said Highway back to the startingpoint. ( ontainihg 65 »a« res, more orless, saving and excepting from theoperation of this deed the life estate

I of the grantors.This conveys 32 1-2 acres or a one-

half interest of the grantors in the<>s acre tract above described.

This 28th day of February, 1931.C. B. ROKBUCK,

1 m3-4t Sheriff.

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door of Martin County at Williams-ton, North Carolina, offer at publicsale to the highest bidder for cashthi following described lands, to-

, wit:Bounded on the North by Hyman

Warren; on the £ast by DavidGrimes; on the South by N. P. Wil-liams and David Grimes; and on theWest by tract of land commonlyknown as the Joe Bullock Farm, con- !turning 11 3-4 acres, more or less.

1 his the 28th day of February, 1931A. K. DUNNING, *

jin-3-4t Commissioner. ?

NOTICE OP ADMINISTRATION| Notice is hereby given that I have;tliis day qualified as administrator ofthe estate of London Loyd, late of

j Martin County.j AH persons holding claims against

| said estate are hereby requested sameto the undersigned for payment on orbefpre the 20th <fay of P"eh. 1932, oi

this notice will be pleaded in bar ofthe recovery of the same.'

All persons indebted to said estateivill please come forward and makeimmediate payment of same.

This 20th dav of February, 1931.W. C. CHANCE,

Administrator.jtn-3-4t London Loyd.

NOTICE OF SALENorth -Carolina, Martin County?ln

j.the Superior Court.T. R. Andrews vs. M. R. Peel, F. N.

High smith et allThe Defendant, F. N. Highsmith,

will take notice that, an action en- 1titled as above has been commencedin the Superior Court of Martin Coun-ty, North Carolina, for the reforma-

tion and correction of a certain deed, executed by D. S. Powell and wifeKlla Powell to Virginia Highsmith and

I F. F. Highsmith and for the feforma-| tion of certain deeds of trust executedIby Virginia Highsmith and F. F.

Highsmith to H. C. Norman, Trustee| for M. R. Peel, and the Defendanti will further take notice that he is re-

I quired to appear at the office of the| Clerk of the Superior Court of Mar-| tin County, at the Courthouse in Wil-

lianiston. North Carolina, on the 28thday of March 1931, and answer or de-mur to the Complaint in said action

i or the plaintiff will anply to the court) tor the relief demanded in said com-

| plaint.This the 28th day of February,

1931.R. J PEEL,

ni-34t Clerk of the Superior Court.NOTICE OF SALE

North Carolina, Martin County?lni the Superior Court,jD. C. Mathews and W. S. Rhodes,

Trading as Slade Rhodes & Co. vs.

C. L. Roebuck.I'tulet, alul by virtue of an execution

j directed "to the undersigned from the

DR. C. J. SAWYER

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WILLIAMSTON

EVERY FRIDAY9:30 a. m. to 5:00 p. m.

Beginning March 13th.

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