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  • Friday, March 29, 1929

    Are Joint HostessesTuesday Evening

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    Mrs. Raleigh Bradley and Mrs.Ltrnan Barnhill entertained with fivetables of bridge on Tuesday night

    at the home of Mrs. Barnhill on

    Simmons Avenue.Mrs. W. C. Manning, jr., made the

    highest score and was given a pow-

    der jar and powder.The hostess served a salad course

    consisting of chicken salad, sand-

    wiches, celery, wafers, and iced tea.

    Those playing were MesdamesHarper Holliday, Hubert Morton,

    W. C. Manning, jr., Oscar Anderson,

    Milton Moye, L. H. Davis, J. W.Watts, jr., M. D. Watts. E. P. Cun-

    ningham, T. B. Brandon, Jim King,H. M. Stubbs, Henry Harrison, Whit

    Purvis, John H. Edwards, WheelerMartin, P. H. Brown, Robert Ever-

    ett, Myrtle Brown, and C. A. Har-

    rison.

    Subscription CardParty Tuesday Night

    The tables arranged for the sub-scription card party to be given by

    the auxiliary of the Episcopal

    Church are rapidly being taken andthe event promises to be one of themost enjoyable given here for sdlhe

    time." T

    Oak City LocalNews and Personals

    Miss Mary Butler, of Greenville,spent last week end with Mrs. Em-ily Bell at Oak City.

    Mr. Bruce Russell speht last weekend in Raleig^.

    Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bradford, ofGoldsboro, were guests of Mr. andMrs. G. W. Barrett last week#

    Mr. and Mrs. Joe Davenport, ofGreenville, were visitors in town Fri-day.

    Miss Ina Bishop spent the weekend in Rocky Mount.

    Miss Maqde Erskine spent lastweek end in Raleigh.

    Mr. W. C. Andrews is working inHobgood now.

    Mrs. W. C. Manning spent lastweek end in Gum Neck with herparents.

    Miss Marjorie Johnson is on thesick list.

    Mr. Marvin Everett spent a fewhours in Rocky" Mount Friday.

    Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Davenportwere visitors in Scotland Neck lastWednesday.

    Mrs. T. W. Davenport, Misses.Mildred Davenport and Sara LongJohnson motored over to Rocky-Mount Thursday afternoon.

    Messrs. J. W. Hines, J. A. Rawls,W. S. Bunting, N. M. Hyman, N.C. Hyman, Jack Smith, R. E.Early, and T. C. Allsbrtnik attend-ed court last week in Williainston.

    Mrs. Lola Owen and childrenspent the week end with Mrs. N. W.Worsley.

    NOTICE OF REAL ESTATESALE

    Under and by virtue of tin- authorityconferred upon me in a deed of trustexecuted by H. A. Culliplicr, \V. S.Moore, Clifton Hunter, trustees forEveretts Methodist Episcopal Church,South, on the Bth day of Keliruary,1427, and recorded in book S-2, .it page141, of Martin County public regis-try, 1 will on Saturday, tlie 27th dayof April, 1929, at 12 o'clock m., infront of the Planters & MerchantsBank, Everetts, N. C., Martin County,sell at public auction, for Cash, to the

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    W. D. AMBERS

    Attend Show in GoldsboroMisses Mildred Darden, Esther

    and Martha Harrison and Messrs.W. H. Carstarphen, Bill Spivey, and

    Ik. L. Coburn attended the "Vaga-bond King," in Goldsboro last night.

    Home From UniversityEdwin Manning, freshman at the

    University of North Carolina, Chap-el Hill, spent the spring holidayswith his father, J. E. Manning, nearhere.

    In Town YesterdayEx-Senator W. H. S. Bifrgwyn, ac-

    companied by Messrs. W. C. LassiterA. L. Lassiter, J. P. Griffin, all ofWoodland, were in town for a whileyesterday.

    highest bidder, the following lands, ti>wit:

    Beginning at an iron stob on ChurchStreet, being on E. A. Clark corner,thence running a westerly course a-long said street to Mrs. Sudie E. La-nier line, about 70 yards to a proposedstob at a corner of Everetts BaptistChurch line and Mrs. Sudie K. Lanierline, thence an easterly course alongEveretts Baptist Church line to astob on E. A. Clark's line, or PaulBailey line, thence a southern coursealong E. A. Clark line, the old schoolproperty, to the beginning, and beingone-halt of the Everetts BaptistChurch property and not over and be-ing the same land where the oldchurch is now situated.

    This the 26th day of March, 192").V. C,. TAYLOR.

    inr29 4tw Trustee.

    NOTICE OP SALEUnder and by vitrue'of the authori-j

    ty conferred upon me in a deed of trust,executed by Susan Swinson, Joe Hol-lonian and wife, Annie Hollomoiv. on |the Ist day of March. 1921, and record-!Ed in book J-l, page 415, 1 will, onWednesday, (lie 10th day of April,1929, at 12 o'clock noon at the court-house door in Willianiston, MartinCounty, sell at public auction for cash jto the highest bidder, the following jland to wit: One certain tract or par-cel of land adjoining lands of Ben-nett Staton, and land formerly owned

    \u25a0 by Madison Pender, and others, andknown as the Lewis Swinson HomePlace.

    This sale will be made for the pur-pose of sntisfymg the terms of saidMortgage.

    This, the Bth day of March, 1929.T. B. SLADE, Jr.,

    mrl2 4tw Trustee.

    NOTICE OF SALEUnder and by virtue of the authority

    in this certain deed of trust, executed' t > the undersigned trustee by \V. M.| Sitter.son, tin the 22nd day of Septem-ber, and of record In the pub-

    I li«- registry of Martin County, in bookI V -2, at page 37, said deed of trusthaving been given to secure a certain| note of even date and tenor therewith,anil the stipulations therein not havingi been complied with, and under and by

    (virtue of resale, signed by K. J. Peel,clrfk of superior court of MartinCounty, said land having been sold onFebruary 25th, 1929, a 5 per cent de-posit having been deposited within thetime required by law. the undersignedtrustee will on Friday, the 29th dayof March, 1929, at the courthouse doortit 12 o'clock ni., in Willianiston, NorthCarolina, offer to the highest bidder,fir cash, the following describe*! propeny: -

    First tract: All that tract of landMid improvements thereon in MartinCounty, Williamston Township, N. C.containing 213 acres, more or less, andmore commonly known as the Joe Sit-tefsOn farni, adjoining Ipe Nicholson,Frank Bennett, and Joe Nicholson onthe north. Penny Slade land, Joe l.eg-gett, Joe Nicholson on the east, andthe McCaskey j*oad on the southwest.

    Second tracn That lot in the townni Willianiston, N..C., on the northside of Simmons Avenue, and im-provements thereon, and bounded bySimmons Avenue, Mrs Bet tie Harrell,Helen Khodes, and Walter Anderson,and more commonly known as theJoe Sitterson home place.

    Dated March 12th, 1-W29.W. B. WATTS,

    n>rls 4tw Trustee.1 Wheeler Martin, attorney.

    NOTICE OF SERVICE BY PUB-LICATION

    North Carolina, Martin County, Wil-lianiston Township.

    Harrison Piano Co. against H. L.Riddick h

    Notice of Summons and Warrant ofAttachment

    The defendant al>ove - named willtake notice that a summons in the a-bove-entitled action was issued againstthe defendant on the lltli day ofMarch, 1929, by J. 1.. Hassel,, a jus-tice of the peace of Martin County,North Carolina, for the sum of onehundred or.e dollars and tliTrt?-two jcents ($101..12), due said plaintiff by t

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    note. whicKjfwmmon* is returnable be-1iore said justice at his office at Wil-lirm*tw£ rn' ssrW county, ami in Wil-liamstou Township, on the 20th dayof March, 192v.

    The defendant will also take no-tice that a warrant ui attachment wasissued by said justice on (he 13th dayof March. 1929, against the property61 sa d defendant, which warrant is re-turnable before the said justice at the"iine and place above named for thereturn of the summons, when andwhere the defendant is reqgired to ap-pear and answer or demur to the com-plaint. or demanded will be 1granted.

    This 13th day of March, 1929.j I. HASSEI.T.,

    tnrls 4lw Just-ce fef the Peace.

    SALE OF VALUABLE FARMPROPERTY

    Under and bv sir.'.u- of the uuhori-ty conf.'Hcd upcu us . ' a do.d of trustexecuted by B. li. Sherrud and wife,Pattie Sherro.d, on the 20th day ofJanuary, 1926, and recorded in bookX-2, pages 213 and 214, we will onSaturday. tlie 6th day of April, 1929,12 o'c'ock noon, at the courthousedoor in Williamston. Martin County,sell al public auction f.»r cash to thehighe t bidder the following laud, towit:

    All that certain tract.or parcel ofland lying and being in Hamilton

    Martin C ounty and Stateot Ni rib Carolina, bounded on thenorth l>> the l lonian land; on the vastby the land 4 of O. I . Everett; on thesouth by the lands of Davenport

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