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fWday, December IS, 1931 I I Qociety & Personals j i I || Un. ELBERT S. PEEL, Editor j 46 | Attend Court Here Here from Plymouth Mesdames A. L. Dupree, P. W. Brown, C. B. Reid and Clyde Owens, of Plymouth, visited here yesterday. Here from Rocky Mount Mr. J. L. Baker, of Rocky Mount, visited friends here Wednesday eve- ning. « Returns from Colorado Mr. J. Raleigh Manning, after re- ceiving treatment in the Modern Woodman hospital in Woodman, Colorado, returned to his home in Jamesville early this week. In Tarboro Wednesday Attorney E. S. Peel was in Tar- boro Wednesday on professional business. Visitor Here Yesterday Mr. Ben Peel, of Williamston R. F. D. No. 2, was in town yesterday. Leave for Roanoke Rapids Mr. and Mrs. William Reed left yesterday for Roanoke Rapids where they will spend the Christmas holi- days with relatives. Here from Route 3 Mr. Jim Ed Roberson, of William- ston, No. 3, was in town yesterday shopping. 'Here from Rocky Mount [ Mr. P. M. Thompson, of the Lig- gett and Myers Tobacco Company, j Rocky Mount, was a business visitor ihere yesterday and today. _ Mr. Daniel Here 1 Mr. J. T. Daniel, of Oak City, was a visitor here yesterday. ? Here from Route 3 | Mr. and Mrs. Slade White, of Williamston Route 3, were here yes- terday shopping. \u2666 I Visit in Norfolk Mesdames S. R. Biggs, Rush Bon- 'durant and J. G. Godard spent and today in Norfolk I visiting relatives. ?? ? Here from Griffins j Mr. Buck Roberson, of Griffins, was a business visitor here yester- day. Spend Week Here Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Matthews and Mrs. Matthew's mother, Mrs. Joe Jenkins, spent some time with Mrs. W. A. Jenkins and Mrs. C. E. Jen- pins this week, while Mr. Matthews was here to attend court. Messrs. Claude Nelson and Jim Purvis, of Hassell, attended court here this week. Here from Oak City Mr. B. M. Worsley, of Oak City, was a court visitor here this week. Teachers Leave for Holidays Teachers in the local schools, who lhre in other sections of the State, will leave this afternoon and tomor- row for their homes to spend the Christmas holidays. Home from Raleigh Thomas Crawford, student at State College, Raleigh, is spending the holidays here with his mother, Mrs. J. C. Crawford. In Norfolk Wednesday Mrs. W. B. Watts spent Wednes- day in Norfolk. Returns Home from Elizabeth City Mrs. Maude Mizelle returned to her home here this week after visit- ing her daughter, Mrs. Jordan Ward in Elizabeth City for some time. Home from Tarboro Miss Lucille Hassell, a member of the Tarboro School faculty, will arrive home tonight to spend the Visiting Mother Here Mrs. T. Edwin Miller, of Charles- ton, S.'C., is visiting her mother, Mrs. Maude Mizelle, here this holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Hassell. IWATTSjXMASJVEEj^j IMO N. TUES.I WEDNESD AYITHU RS. FRI. I lAn Excellent Picture ? I FORGOTTEN I WILL ROGERS I \"The WOMEN" in I FRONT PAGE I COMEDY I "AMBASSADOR I with Adolph Menjou, I Also Special Sport Reel I BILL I I Mary Brian & Edward "TENNIS I ~ , . MM Everett Horton I TOP-NOTCHERS" I Comedy and News I I 10c and 25c I 10c TO EVERYBODY I 10c and 25c I I MATINEE MON. 3:15 \u25a0 MATINEE AT 3:45 J MATINEE FRI. 3:15 j gfgrf YOUNG'S "\u25a0'^h Annual Christmas Sale . NOW GOING ON We Will Furnish You With Practical Gifts for All the Family at Such Low Prices You Can Afford To Give Them Alla Present ON DECEMBER 24TH AT 3 O CLOCK WE WILL GIVE Away a Nice Coat and a $5 Pair Men's Shoes. Ask for Particulars in Store Good Spool Cotton Cc Wonderful Value* in With Every Pair of 12.98 or Two for 7 MEN'S SUITS |M Ladies' Slippers or Men's HOMMPUN Oood Grid. Oc - Shoe., we will «ive While I* U*t*. ymrd ° * nice pair of hote * BEST LL DRUID Cc MEN'S SCOUT d»1 OQ On aale, yard J Suits Sold up to |2O 95 SHOES Dreaa Prints and Oood Qc on " FEDERAL TIRES Gingham*. yard - a pREE Guarantee Dreaa and. Apron 4c every Bult .old. 30 * 3 1-2 Tirea 13.4S GINGHAMS, yard BO V SCOUT *1 1Q 29 x 4.40 Tlrea , 13.9S Children'* Cotton J.raey SHOES _ r. * * Ladie.' Beautiful f/^ ,LO S > O MERS Men*. Union Suit. 4Qc NEW COATS IOC I9C Oo od Weight .... J4 95 _ JOS Children's Slip-Over and , A New Pair of Hoae Free With Button-up Sweaters, Choice"-' Union Suiti, Children a OQC Every Coat Sold _ Button Waist, all afaee **?* BOYS' OVERALLS BOYS' Leatherette COATS "TTc 72J7>T LAD.wwuci.oM $2.98 WEED'S? 65* SILK HOSB gc Jj-J-g -J-* 51 .98 BLANKETS, Good, JKjo Qm lot LadW PATENT d»1 Warm, only || M '| DRESS SHIRTS SLIPPERS, choice ?** One Lot of ladies' fur- QO . AU colors -l 10 trimmed COATS, only Children's Stitch-Down QCc t ullh' d*ui«i raron r»oc Ladies' Felt Hats, new- flQc SHOES, will wear, pair_ and wool, |2 value ..... ?* *" toe * ~? MEN'S WORK BHOES MEN'S OVERCOATS BOYB , KNICKERB, AQ c , So,id Brown and Grey, <M QC On sal* " $1.98 52.98 while they last * i Young Mercantile Co. WILLIAMS TON. N. C. THE ENTERPRISE Here from Tarboro Mr. Henry Hardison, of Tarboro, visited in the county this week. Woolnough-Campbell \u2666 ? Miss Ina M. Campbell and Wil- liam Clark Woolnough were mar- ried last Tuesday at the home of Miss Campbell's sister, Mrs. Ethel Campbell Styrons, in Norfolk. Mrs. Woolnough is the daughter of Mrs. M. J. Campbell, of Rocky Mount, and a former resident of Williamston. She has visited rela- tives here at various times during the past year. Mr. Woolnough is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Woolnough, of Detroit. Immediately after the ceremony, the bride and groom left for De- troit where they will make their home. \u25a0 . . HAMILTON NEWS Services will be held at the Bap- tist church Sunday at II o'clock in the morning and in the evening at 7 o'clock, by Pastor J. H. Smith. The public is cordially invited to at- tend. Mrs. M. B. Boyle returned from Plattsburg, N. Y., Monday after six weeks' visit to her son, Captain B. B. Watkins. Miss Evelyn Hines has been visit- ing her sister, Mrs. Calvin Stokes, of Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Slade, Mrs. R. E. Downs, Misses M. B. and Annie Jones went to Norfolk Wed- nesday shopping Mrs. L. R, Everett and Miss, Katherine Everett were in Tarboro Monday shopping. Miss Maggie Beach returned to Greensboro Wednesday after spend- ing some time here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Beach left Wednesday for Greensboro to spend the week-end. Mr. F. L. Haislip was a v»si tur > n Greenville Tuesday. Mr. Ernest Harrell, of Oak City, was in town Wednesday. P. H. Davenport is attending court in Williamston this week. Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Matthews, Mrs. C. D. Perkins, Mrs. R. E. Downs, and Miss Ruth Pippen were in Rocky Mount shopping Tuesday. J. L. Pritchett went to Oak City Wednesday. L. R. Everett, of Tarboro, was a visitor here Monday. W. S. Rhodes and D. G. Mat- thews were business visitors in Ply- i mouth Wednesday. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL . PROPERTY Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed on the 14th day of June, 1927, by J. C. Ross and wife, Charity Ross, to thi undersigned trustee, and of record in the public registry of Mar- tin County in book Y-2, at page 270, said deed of trust having been given for the purpose of securing a noteoi even date and tenor therewith, default having been made in the payment of said note, and at the request of the holder of said note, the undersigned trustee will, on Saturday, the 9th day of January, 1932, at 12 o'clock m.. in front of the courthouse door in Wil- liamston. North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder, for cash, the fol- lowing described real estate, to wit: All that certain tract, parcel, or lot of land containing 223,98 acres, more or less, lying and being and situated on the Oak City and Speed road a- bout 2 1-2 miles west from the town of Oak City, Goose Nest Township, j Martin County, N. C., having such ! shapes, metes, courses, and distances las will more fully appear by reference i to a map theretofore made by r. Jones I Taylor, surveyor, on the 14th day of 1 December, 1920, and bounded on the I north and northwest by the Hobgood ? ! and Oak City road and the lands of E. L. Glover, and on the west by the | lands of Hardy Council, and on the \u25a0 south by the lands of smith Green I and son, and on the east by Claire Dav- -1 enport and W. E. Davenport heirs land and the lands of Lettie Brown, i and being the same two tract* of land ! conveyed to J. C. Ross by B. A. Crit- 'cher and A. R. Dunning, cominisjion- ers, by dfcd dated October 2nd, 1916, and B. A. Critcher, commissioner, by deed dated .December 31st, 1912, and of record in Martin County public re B~ istry in book G-l, at page 368 and N-l. at page 10, respectfully. This the 9th day of December, 1931 J. H. AYERS, ?*> dll 4tw Trustee. Elbert S. Peel, Attorney. ~ NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain deed of trust executed to the undersigned Trustee, of record in the Public Reg- istry of Martin County in Book C-3, page 464, and the stipulations no: having been complied with, and at the request" of the holder of said bonds, the undersigned Trustee will, on the 24th day of December, 1931, at 12 o'clock. Noon, in front of the Courthouse door of Martin County offer for sale, to the highest bidder, for cash, the following described land: Being a part of the land described in deed from John Roberson and wife to Amanda Roberson, of record in Book 000, page 382, which belongs to Edna Whitley, adjoining the A C. L. Railroad, the grantor's land in deed on two aides, and L. B. Hat- rison on the other iide, and being a lot 30 feet on the front and back, and 60 feet deep. , /his 23rd day of November, 1931. B. A. CRITCHER, m nov.-27-4t Trustee. I? ? - ...J Extra Christmas Specials I BEING OFFERED DURING OUR Goodwill Sale See these extra Christmas specials being offered during our mammoth « Good-Will Sale. Every item is made from select merchandise and materials. £ No seconds, but the best money can buy. I FOOT STOOLS SOFA PILLOWS SI.OO I"- TABLE CLOTHS 98 c LACE SPREADS $3.98 I . SILK GOWNS $2.98 UP LACE SQUARES $1.49 § NEGLIGEES $2.49 LACE SCARFS I ' MEN'S PANTS being offered dur- 49 c ? ~ 89 c ~ 98° M ing our Good-Will Sale AT AND M BELOW COST. LADIES' HOSE MEN S OVERCOATS Rollins' Hose, regular n-Q | SI.OO value, now ? Regular $lB value; taing Regular $1.65 value, », rA I Wmtwor 8 ° Uf Go ° d - $11.85 "°wonsa.efor »LSO j - REGULAR $25 N0w 517.85 , BALL BAND BOOTS _ 1 ???-?\u25a0 ???????? Don't fail fo see them. They ar?. S MEN'S SHOES being-sold below cost. AT AND BELQW CQST GOOD-WILL SALE WILL 1 NUNN-BUSH SHOES LAST °"'y 5 MORE DAYS I One of the best shoes madefi*/? \ H I Low quarters, now only I Take Advantage of Them When merchandise is sold cheaper than we are selling it during this sale, s it will be given away. We have thousands of excellent values appropriate |g for practical Christmas Gifts?All Below Cost. U Harrison Bros. & Co. J I FINANCIAL STATEMENT OF I Bank of Robersonville ROBERSONVILLE, N. C. I DECEMBER 15, 1931 v . I I RESOURCES I Loans and Discounts $202,528.16 Stocks and Bonds 73,600.00 Trade Acceptances 19,656.31 Banking House and Fixtures 27,000.00 Cash and Due From Banks 45,317.14 Checks for Clearing v 2,053.21 Total $370,154.82 I LIABILITIES I Capital Stock $ 42,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits _ 30,534.25 Cashier's Checks 7,497.91 Bonds Deposited 28,400.00 Bills Payable 10,000.00 Deposits 251,722.66 Total ... $370,154.82 I UPON THE STRENGTH OF THE ABOVE I I STATEMENT, WE EARNESTLY SOLICIT . II I YOUR PATRONAGE I DIRECTORS OFFICERS DIRECTORS J. H. Roberson, Eli Rodgers T r J. H. Roberson, Jr President - |L , A.E.Smith R.A.Bailey - R.A.Bailey Vice President r Everett R. L. Smith R L Smith Vke p res jdont Nelson G. H. Cox .. W J Little R ' Everett ? Cashier j E Ward II v H c N orman S. L. Roberson Asst. Cashier jc. Smith PAGE THREE

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Page 1: I Bank of Robersonvillenewspapers.digitalnc.org/lccn/sn92073995/1931-12-18/ed-1/seq-3.pdffWday, December IS, 1931 I I QocietyPersonals j & i I || Un. ELBERT S. PEEL, Editor j 46 |

fWday, December IS, 1931

I I Qociety &Personals j iI || Un. ELBERT S. PEEL, Editor j 46 |

Attend Court Here Here from PlymouthMesdames A. L. Dupree, P. W.

Brown, C. B. Reid and Clyde Owens,of Plymouth, visited here yesterday.

Here from Rocky MountMr. J. L. Baker, of Rocky Mount,

visited friends here Wednesday eve-

ning.«

Returns from ColoradoMr. J. Raleigh Manning, after re-

ceiving treatment in the ModernWoodman hospital in Woodman,Colorado, returned to his home in

Jamesville early this week.

In Tarboro WednesdayAttorney E. S. Peel was in Tar-

boro Wednesday on professionalbusiness.

Visitor Here YesterdayMr. Ben Peel, of Williamston R.

F. D. No. 2, was in town yesterday.

Leave for Roanoke Rapids

Mr. and Mrs. William Reed left

yesterday for Roanoke Rapids wherethey will spend the Christmas holi-

days with relatives.

Here from Route 3Mr. Jim Ed Roberson, of William-

ston, No. 3, was in town yesterdayshopping.

'Here from Rocky Mount[ Mr. P. M. Thompson, of the Lig-

gett and Myers Tobacco Company,

j Rocky Mount, was a business visitorihere yesterday and today.

_

Mr. Daniel Here

1 Mr. J. T. Daniel, of Oak City,

was a visitor here yesterday.?

Here from Route 3

| Mr. and Mrs. Slade White, ofWilliamston Route 3, were here yes-

terday shopping.\u2666

I Visit in NorfolkMesdames S. R. Biggs, Rush Bon-

'durant and J. G. Godard spentand today in Norfolk

Ivisiting relatives.?? ?

Here from Griffins

j Mr. Buck Roberson, of Griffins,

was a business visitor here yester-

day.

Spend Week HereMr. and Mrs. N. D. Matthews and

Mrs. Matthew's mother, Mrs. JoeJenkins, spent some time with Mrs.

W. A. Jenkins and Mrs. C. E. Jen-pins this week, while Mr. Matthews

was here to attend court.

Messrs. Claude Nelson and JimPurvis, of Hassell, attended court

here this week.

Here from Oak CityMr. B. M. Worsley, of Oak City,

was a court visitor here this week.

Teachers Leave for Holidays

Teachers in the local schools, wholhre in other sections of the State,will leave this afternoon and tomor-

row for their homes to spend the

Christmas holidays.

Home from RaleighThomas Crawford, student at

State College, Raleigh, is spendingthe holidays here with his mother,Mrs. J. C. Crawford.

In Norfolk Wednesday

Mrs. W. B. Watts spent Wednes-day in Norfolk.

Returns Home from Elizabeth City

Mrs. Maude Mizelle returned to

her home here this week after visit-ing her daughter, Mrs. JordanWard in Elizabeth City for some

time. Home from TarboroMiss Lucille Hassell, a member

of the Tarboro School faculty, will

arrive home tonight to spend the

Visiting Mother HereMrs. T. Edwin Miller, of Charles-

ton, S.'C., is visiting her mother,Mrs. Maude Mizelle, here this holidays with her parents, Mr. and

Mrs. C. B. Hassell.

IWATTSjXMASJVEEj^jIMO N. TUES.I WEDNESD AYITHURS. FRI. IlAn Excellent Picture ? I FORGOTTEN I WILL ROGERS I\"The WOMEN" in

I FRONT PAGE I COMEDY I "AMBASSADORI with Adolph Menjou, I Also Special Sport Reel I BILL II Mary Brian & Edward "TENNIS I ~

,.

MM

Everett Horton I TOP-NOTCHERS" I Comedy and News I

I 10c and 25c I 10c TO EVERYBODY I 10c and 25c I

I MATINEE MON. 3:15 \u25a0 MATINEE AT 3:45 J MATINEE FRI. 3:15 j

gfgrfYOUNG'S "\u25a0'^h

Annual Christmas Sale. NOW GOING ON

We Will Furnish You With Practical Gifts for All the Family at Such LowPrices You Can Afford To Give Them Alla Present

ON DECEMBER 24TH AT 3 O CLOCK WE WILL GIVEAway a Nice Coat and a $5 Pair Men's Shoes. Ask for Particulars in Store

Good Spool Cotton CcWonderful Value* in With Every Pair of 12.98 or

Two for 7 MEN'S SUITS |M Ladies' Slippers or Men'sHOMMPUN Oood Grid. Oc - Shoe., we will «ive

While I* U*t*. ymrd °* nice pair of hote *

BEST LL DRUID Cc MEN'S SCOUT d»1 OQOn aale, yard J Suits Sold up to |2O 95 SHOES

Dreaa Prints and Oood Qcon "

FEDERAL TIRESGingham*. yard -

a pREE GuaranteeDreaa and. Apron 4c every Bult .old. 30 * 3 1-2 Tirea 13.4S

GINGHAMS, yard BOV SCOUT *1 1Q 29 x 4.40 Tlrea , 13.9SChildren'* Cotton J.raey SHOES _ r. * *

Ladie.' Beautiful

f/^

,LO S >

OMERS

Men*. Union Suit. 4Qc NEW COATSIOC I9C Oood Weight .... J4 95 _ JOS

Children's Slip-Over and, A New Pair of Hoae Free With

Button-up Sweaters, Choice"-' Union Suiti, Children a OQC Every Coat Sold_

Button Waist, all afaee **?*

BOYS' OVERALLS BOYS' Leatherette COATS

"TTc 72J7>T LAD.wwuci.oM $2.98

WEED'S? 65* SILK HOSB gc Jj-J-g -J-* 51 .98BLANKETS, Good, JKjo Qm lot LadW PATENT d»1

Warm, only||M'| DRESS SHIRTS SLIPPERS, choice ?**

One Lot of ladies' fur- QO .

AU colors -l 10

trimmed COATS, only Children's Stitch-Down QCct ullh' d*ui«i raron r»oc Ladies' Felt Hats, new- flQc SHOES, will wear, pair_

and wool, |2 value .....

?* *"toe * ~?

MEN'S WORK BHOESMEN'S OVERCOATS BOYB , KNICKERB, AQc , So,id

Brown and Grey, <M QC On sal* " $1.98 52.98while they last

*

iYoung Mercantile Co.WILLIAMSTON. N. C.

THE ENTERPRISE

Here from TarboroMr. Henry Hardison, of Tarboro,

visited in the county this week.

Woolnough-Campbell\u2666 ?

Miss Ina M. Campbell and Wil-liam Clark Woolnough were mar-ried last Tuesday at the home ofMiss Campbell's sister, Mrs. EthelCampbell Styrons, in Norfolk.

Mrs. Woolnough is the daughterof Mrs. M. J. Campbell, of Rocky

Mount, and a former resident ofWilliamston. She has visited rela-tives here at various times during

the past year. Mr. Woolnough isthe son of Mr. and Mrs. Woolnough,

of Detroit.Immediately after the ceremony,

the bride and groom left for De-

troit where they will make theirhome. \u25a0 . .

HAMILTON NEWSServices will be held at the Bap-

tist church Sunday at IIo'clock inthe morning and in the evening at

7 o'clock, by Pastor J. H. Smith.The public is cordially invited to at-

tend.

Mrs. M. B. Boyle returned from

Plattsburg, N. Y., Monday after sixweeks' visit to her son, Captain B.

B. Watkins.

Miss Evelyn Hines has been visit-ing her sister, Mrs. Calvin Stokes, of

Greenville.Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Slade, Mrs.

R. E. Downs, Misses M. B. and

Annie Jones went to Norfolk Wed-

nesday shoppingMrs. L. R, Everett and Miss,

Katherine Everett were in Tarboro

Monday shopping.

Miss Maggie Beach returned to

Greensboro Wednesday after spend-ing some time here with relatives.

Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Beach left

Wednesday for Greensboro to spendthe week-end.

Mr. F. L. Haislip was a v»situr > n

Greenville Tuesday.

Mr. Ernest Harrell, of Oak City,

was in town Wednesday.

P. H. Davenport is attending court

in Williamston this week.

Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Matthews,Mrs. C. D. Perkins, Mrs. R. E.

Downs, and Miss Ruth Pippen werein Rocky Mount shopping Tuesday.

J. L. Pritchett went to Oak City

Wednesday.

L. R. Everett, of Tarboro, was a

visitor here Monday.

W. S. Rhodes and D. G. Mat-

thews were business visitors in Ply-

i mouth Wednesday.

NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL. PROPERTY

Under and by virtue of the powerof sale contained in a certain deed of

trust executed on the 14th day of June,1927, by J. C. Ross and wife, CharityRoss, to thi undersigned trustee, andof record in the public registry of Mar-

tin County in book Y-2, at page 270,said deed of trust having been given

for the purpose of securing a noteoi

even date and tenor therewith, defaulthaving been made in the payment ofsaid note, and at the request of theholder of said note, the undersigned

trustee will, on Saturday, the 9th day

of January, 1932, at 12 o'clock m.. in

front of the courthouse door in Wil-liamston. North Carolina, offer for saleto the highest bidder, for cash, the fol-lowing described real estate, to wit:

All that certain tract, parcel, or lotof land containing 223,98 acres, moreor less, lying and being and situatedon the Oak City and Speed road a-

bout 2 1-2 miles west from the townof Oak City, Goose Nest Township,

j Martin County, N. C., having such! shapes, metes, courses, and distances

las will more fully appear by reference

i to a map theretofore made by r. JonesI Taylor, surveyor, on the 14th day of

1 December, 1920, and bounded on the

I north and northwest by the Hobgood ?! and Oak City road and the lands of

E. L. Glover, and on the west by the

| lands of Hardy Council, and on the

\u25a0 south by the lands of smith Green

I and son, and on the east by Claire Dav-

-1 enport and W. E. Davenport heirsland and the lands of Lettie Brown,

i and being the same two tract* of land! conveyed to J. C. Ross by B. A. Crit-'cher and A. R. Dunning, cominisjion-

ers, by dfcd dated October 2nd, 1916,

and B. A. Critcher, commissioner, by

deed dated .December 31st, 1912, andof record in Martin County public re B~

istry in book G-l, at page 368 and

N-l. at page 10, respectfully.This the 9th day of December, 1931

J. H. AYERS, ?*>

dll 4tw Trustee.Elbert S. Peel, Attorney.

~

NOTICE OF SALEUnder and by virtue of the power

of sale contained in that certain deedof trust executed to the undersignedTrustee, of record in the Public Reg-istry of Martin County in Book C-3,

page 464, and the stipulations no:having been complied with, and atthe request" of the holder of saidbonds, the undersigned Trustee will,

on the 24th day of December, 1931,

at 12 o'clock. Noon, in front of the

Courthouse door of Martin County

offer for sale, to the highest bidder,

for cash, the following described land:Being a part of the land described

in deed from John Roberson and wifeto Amanda Roberson, of record in

Book 000, page 382, which belongs

to Edna Whitley, adjoining the AC. L. Railroad, the grantor's land in

deed on two aides, and L. B. Hat-rison on the other iide, and being alot 30 feet on the front and back, and60 feet deep.

,

/his 23rd day of November, 1931.B. A. CRITCHER,

m nov.-27-4t Trustee.

I? ? - ...JExtra Christmas Specials I

BEING OFFERED DURING OUR

Goodwill SaleSee these extra Christmas specials being offered during our mammoth «

Good-Will Sale. Every item is made from select merchandise and materials. £

No seconds, but the best money can buy.

I FOOT STOOLS SOFA PILLOWS SI.OO I"-TABLE CLOTHS 98 c LACE SPREADS $3.98 I.

SILK GOWNS $2.98 UP LACE SQUARES $1.49 §NEGLIGEES $2.49 LACE SCARFS I '

MEN'S PANTS being offered dur- 49c?

~ 89 c ~ 98° Ming our Good-Will Sale AT AND MBELOW COST. LADIES' HOSE

MEN S OVERCOATS Rollins' Hose, regular n-Q |SI.OO value, now ? =§

Regular $lB value; taing Regular $1.65 value, », rA IWmtwor 8 °Uf Go °d- $11.85 "°wonsa.efor »LSO j

-

REGULAR $25 N0w517.85 ,BALL BAND BOOTS

_ 1???-?\u25a0 ???????? Don't fail fo see them. They ar?. S

MEN'S SHOES being-sold below cost.

AT AND BELQW CQSTGOOD-WILL SALE WILL 1

NUNN-BUSH SHOES LAST °"'y 5 MORE DAYS IOne of the best shoes madefi*/? \ H

ILow quarters, now only I Take Advantage of Them

When merchandise is sold cheaper than we are selling it during this sale, sit will be given away. We have thousands of excellent values appropriate |gfor practical Christmas Gifts?All Below Cost. U

Harrison Bros. & Co. JI FINANCIAL STATEMENT OF

I Bank of RobersonvilleROBERSONVILLE, N. C.

I DECEMBER 15, 1931 v . I

I RESOURCES ILoans and Discounts $202,528.16Stocks and Bonds 73,600.00Trade Acceptances 19,656.31Banking House and Fixtures 27,000.00

Cash and Due From Banks 45,317.14

Checks for Clearing v 2,053.21

Total $370,154.82

I LIABILITIES ICapital Stock $ 42,000.00Surplus and Undivided Profits _

30,534.25Cashier's Checks 7,497.91

Bonds Deposited 28,400.00

Bills Payable 10,000.00Deposits 251,722.66

Total ...$370,154.82

I UPON THE STRENGTH OF THE ABOVE II STATEMENT, WE EARNESTLY SOLICIT . III YOUR PATRONAGE I

DIRECTORS OFFICERS DIRECTORS

J. H. Roberson, Eli RodgersTr J. H. Roberson, Jr President -

|L ,A.E.Smith

R.A.Bailey - R.A.Bailey Vice President r EverettR. L. Smith R L Smith Vke pres jdont

NelsonG. H. Cox ..

W J LittleR ' Everett ? Cashier j E Ward IIv

H c Norman S. L. Roberson Asst. Cashier jc. Smith

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