fcEAD ENTERPRISE ADVERlise.siii.wTS FOR BUYING ADVANTAGES
WANT TWO NEW
BANK SYSTEMS
COMPOSITE BILL TO GIVE FARM
- 1 BBS READY CREDIT TO BE
REPORTED IN HOUSE -
,
WASHINGTON, Feb. 28. The
house banking committee was prepar
ed to malce a formal report on the
• composite fann credits bill, framed
after a bitter fight over the legisla
tion among republican leaders. To
morrow and Thursday have been set
aside for consideration of the pleas
ure on the floor.
As completed b ythe committee, af
ter lengthy day and night sessions,
lor several days, the bill embraces
provisions of both the Capper and the
Lrnroot-Anderson measures in propo*
ing establishment of two new banking
systems devoted exclusively to furnisfi
ing financial aid to farmers and Hvt.
stock growers. Resources of the-fed
eral reserve system are also made av
ailable through the rediscount fain
paper having a maturity up to iiim
months. By another provision max! i
mum loans by federal land hanks
would be increased from SIO,OOO to
$25,000. * !
In the following provisions of the
Lenroot-Anderson hill the hous meas
ure would establish a government in
stitutionstitution with twelve branches
known as "intermediate credit hunk
to be separate departments ol the 1-
federal land banks and earh have,
a capital stock of $5,000,(>00. The'
other new system would In a privati
owned one as proposed in the Capp
bill, consisting of agricultural cie'':l
Coirotations and rediscount corpora
tions operating under the supi rvisiiei
of the federal farm- loan board. i.a"
system would be to mak*
leans up to nine months maturity on I
farm paper and the latter also o.ij
live stock papef maturing in not mor. I
tluin three years.
.Farm Life
School News
i»»| Mr. J. L. UuUtday gave an utteres
ing and instructive talk in his u ua r ,
happy way to the meml«-is flt'the ag_|
riculture short conim last I'liuixl.
night. He discussed the subject ol
soils and soil improvement He sttoif
ly emphasized the necessity id putt"
humus in the soil, and sa\s it is 11. j
most necessarj essentia! foi the tarm
of this section.
Mr. Hollida> iva> asked the i)ue.-,t u
"How shall we make oui larnis \ lei
* '' II I
the maximum profit. In answei i ,
this |uestion he said, that he l»el ne>
that the farmers of eastern ( 'arolin.
are as-welUvff avfrhey nw w*H l» «
until they come togetlfei in coopera I
tiou.
The music class under the directio
of Miss Peele gave an interesting i•
itation ou Friday evening.
The students did especially welj con
sidering the shoil time the) have bee
studyin gmusic.
Professor Smith will talk at th
short course Friday night on the 'Hi'
ject of "Better Fruit."
A K°ol many of our farmers liav
liipnnl nn for tlif "Live at Home Pro j
gram." *
SWISS KEPRESENi A'l lvK
STUDYING X. C ROAD"
LUMBERTON, Feb 28 A repr. j
sentative of the Swiss gogvernmeiyt i ,
spending some time here inspecting !
U>e hard surfaced roads in and around
Lumberton. He came from Switscr- |
land to the United States for th«»ptlr- i
pose of studying road building and he
was sent to North Carolina, and fioni
Raleigh he was sent to" Robeson CoUn-1
ty. •
SEVEN YEAR OLD GIRL
IS HIRNED TO DEATH
KINSTON, Feb. 2K.—Evelyn Daw
■£-. son, seven year old daughter of-J. I'-
Dawson and wife, residing near. A\
den, is dead from burns received \vh«
. her clothing was ignited £rom an >|
en fireplace. The accident occurred at
the farm home of the family.
Apparently unaware that her dies
was afire, the child walked out ot
doors, where the smoldering material
of the garment, fanned by a breeze
burst into flames whichquicklirTrirrit*
oped her. The victim's father is a
well known farmer.
V
4
, Peanuts are still an uncertain quan
tity, but there will probably be some
increase in the northeastern part of
this state for the present crop. There
will probably bean increase also in
the southern counties where the weev -
la were ao destructive in 1922.
SERVICES AT BAPTIST CHURCH
A- V. Joyner, pastor
Sunday school 9:45 a. m., J. C. An
dsns, superintendent. Sermon by th
f pastor at 11 a. m. At I'M o'clock ii
the afternoon the pastorwill preach a
I • Riddirk't Grave. Regular meet m
«t the B. Y. P. U. «:46 p. m. Set
mm by the paster lOQ p. m. Pray
ar ai soring Wednesday evening 7:S
p. m. Sr. a Y. P. U. Wednesda;
& .'
I evening.
"What kind of a church would "his
I church bo, if evefy member were just
like ni»?" Yon -;have a part' to do if
■ the church suefceedo as it should. Will
you do it? *
First, lie Regular in attendance. Sec
! olid, you call help in the finances.
Third, there is a |ilace for you in
some of the working forces of the con
gregation.
Come and let .us all l>e at it for
Christ and His Kingdom. To all vin
itors we extend a cordial welcome.
SI NIiYY SKRVICHS AT
METHODIST CHURCH
"Rev. M. R. Chambers, pastor. Sun
day school ivt !»:4r> a. in., Mr. J. E
Pope, superintendent. Preaching ai
Ttr a — HI. 'ami '7:!if p. m. —Mowing
»uhjiK-i "The Certainty of Foreordi
nat win." Evening subject: "A Chal-j
lenire to Life Service" at
.' Vernon 3 p. m., subject: "Christian
Perfection." Epwhrth League Monday
: 7::iO p. in.- Prayer meetjug Wednes
day 7:80 p. ni.
CUIM'-'TIAN C'HI KCII
A. J. Mttnninr. 'Pastor
Sunday school !•:(.'> a. m„ W'. C.
M nnninp, supt. Morning services 11
a. m., second anil fourth Sundays.
K\oning services 7:.'id p.' ni., Christian
Kndeavor C:ls p. in
All au cordially invited to sttend
uli 11 ose ,_l *.
't ill HCII OF,AD\ I:NT, KI'ISCOI'AL
Sunday schoo) *.i :!.'« a. iif., H. M l
j SUHil..*, superintendent.
Tiie public i eordiail yiuvited to
attend' these services.
flCl SI 1.1 SALI-:
lly virtue of the authority confer
| ie«! iiirill* by a ol trust executed
■ to me b> l'isau Johnson, on the 14th
day of October, IV2I, an«l duly record
'«•! in the register of deed's olliee in
Martin eouhtyVTn hook .1 I, aL -jTui r
112, to etuir-e the puj iriont of a cer
tain holnl bearing even date therewith,
, and t'ne stipulations jn ,s;ud deed of
tru t not btivilig beeli complied
i shall' expose at puhlie aurtiap, for
t crista, uti Matnluy, Uk- «lu.y of
1 March, at I'J m,* at ' the post
' "fTict TR Pie ' t'.Av'ii af .linto-vittc; in
Mailii c»'ant> . Ihe
t> :
l!eili>f in Jamen die township ad
jji -nun' nie land id Kuiry !•; h .oil
on tiie north, treoijtc Martiner on the
u i-.| and oath, an I 1 . A. I>a\is or
tiie ei.st'. Iteing ti.e -aiiio laud bought
I lit S. L. Wallace, dw'l for which is
lof ie oio jn riV* pul'iic ie>ri.-t iy of
Martin comity, le.fi ience to wliieli is
lierv made lot a mote definite desi'np
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I'm ' I-«•!.% nsi.
J J. K ,M A XM.N'li,
3 2 It. Trustee.
IS DTK E
\Ol; :II (A U» 11.1 NA,
MAUI IX t t)l N'lA.
i.s thi: s: rKijic;:
Ko.xana Pope
vs
I red Pope. -
I lie d« !eli"aiit uliiive liymeiJ will
take notice that an aet toll entitled as
J above luis been commeiiced in the su-
I perivi court of Martin county to dls
| ,-olvc the IKIIIIIS of niatrimoiiy exi,st
* Tv •i, Jiu— |i iaiiAiiV' ana .tiie. h*"
i fendunt. u]>on th gicund that there
j lias been U separation of hushand and
j »i'V, tin plaint tl auil the defendant
r.u'i; otiu'r 'v i tiie successive years
and llial the plaintMf has been a res
ident of the sti.te of North Carolina
! for five'\eaTs; and th* said defendant j
" will fuither fake notice Uiat he is re
i quiicd to appear at the olliee of the
j clerk of the superior court of Martin
i county in the court house at Wiljiam
! .-ton. North Carolina, on the liOth day !
t ii Marchi and answer K ov demur
to the complaint in-said action, or the
plaintdV ■ w ill apply to the coUrt foi l
j the relief demamUHl in the said COIH
-1 plaint. i ,
This 2Mb day of Feb.,»J'J23.
K. j I'KI:L,
l Clerk of the
i Superior Court
\OI U K OF SALK
\uiice i* hereoy gi\e'n' 1-hat" under
v and b> \ iitue of tiu' power and liutht
- ority contained in -a ctulain agricul
. j tuial lieu and chattel mortgage exe
|! cuted by J VS. Hopkins and wife,
I' Jauies K. Hopkins to The Peoples
j Hank and bearing date of the i'th
day *>{ P«lu aary, H>2l, pud of jreconl
i"' in {lie public regi>rry of~Martlll "Cdun
i ty in book J-2 at page 86, the terms
and conditions in the said instrument
- not haviiig been complied with, the
E Undersigned receiver of The Peoples
f Hank, will on the 2nd day of April,
e ; IJJ2U i«t* 12 o'clock nn, in front of the
n court house-door of Martin county at
-.! Williamston, N. C., offer for sale, at
j public auction, to the highest bidder,
-for cash ,the -following described per
j souaPproperty, to wit:
| Five mules, two of which *re black
> and- three bay in color, and being all
j the mules or other team now owned
i- | by J. W. Hopkihs and Wife, Jam A Et
ie) ta Hopkins;
nrj Two wagons, two carts tuid wheals
t- I one cotton press, one Pratt sixty saw
ig cotton gin, one twenty horse powei
r- eryldnd and description, including al
f- boiler and one twenty horse powei
10 engine;
iy Also all tanning implements of ev
planters, plows, harrows,, guano dis
tributors, hoes, shovels, rakes, gears,
und all other personal property of ev
ery kind and description not above
enumerated, situate and being on any
lands cultivated or occupied by the
said J. W. Hopkins, since said mort
gage was given. >
This the Jst day of March, 1923.
J. G. STATON,
Receiver for
The Peoples Bank.
Dunning, Moore & Horton,
3-2-2t Attorneys.
NOTICE OF SALE
Under and by virtue of the power
and authority contained in a certain
deed of trust executed by J. W. Hop
kins and wife, James E. Hopkins, to
the undersigned trustee, and bearing
itiitr of the Bth daj~ of February, 15>2l
and of record in the; office of the
I register of deeds in and for Martin
county, N. C., in book O-l, at page
601, said deed of trust having been
given to secure the payment of cer
tain notes of even ( date therewith, and
. the terms and coditions therein ccm
' tained, not having been complied with,
and at the request of the holdet- of
said notes, the undersigned trustee
will on Monday, the 2nd day of Ap
ril, ll»23, between the hours of of 12
m., and 1 p. ni., in front of the court
house door of Martin county at Wil
liummston, N. C., offer for sale at
public auction to the highest bidder,
for cash, the following describer prop
erty to wit: Two tracts of land de
scriber as follows:
First tract: Beginning at the main
road, K. N. Griffin's corner; thence
down the said road toward the creek
to a branch; thence down the center
of said branch to the run of Sweeten
Water creek, in the mill pond; thence
down the creek to K. N. Griffin's cor
ner to the mmouth of a branch; thence
up said branch and R. N. Griffin's
line to the beginning. Containing fif
ty (50) ugres more or less, excepting
therefrom one (1) acre of land sit
in the northeast corner of said
tract, and the same one acre hereto
fine deeded to Harman Williams.
Second tract':- Beginning at a post
on the Jones road, running thence a
southerly course to a chopped white
oak in Spring branch; thence down
tlie said branch its various courses
tn the run of the null pond; thence
down..the lun.of tl\e said mill pond
to the road at Fones bridge; thence
down the Jones road, an easterly
course to the beginning. Confining
one hundred and lift y(l&0) acres,
morejir less and being the same preifl
i.es deeded to J. W. Hopkins by the
heirs of Frank Griffin and Jos. H. Wil
liams and wife, Mary F. Williams.
The two above tracts include all
lands of the said J. W. Hopkins and
v. if.., J?ip|i',s ly Hopkins, except the
laiid on which J. G Staton has inert-'
gage for $3,000.00.
«This the Ist day of March, 19k.8. •
CLAYTON MOORK,
Trustee.
lime of sale: Between hours of
12 m. and 1 p. in.
Place of sale: Court house door of
Martin county, Williamston, N. C.
:;-2 4t
* NOTICE OF SALE
Under and by virtue of the author
ity contained in a certain deed of trust
executed on the 2l)th day of March,
1'.»20, by B. A. Critcher and wife, Ozel-
Ta "Critcher and registered in-the reg
ister of deeds' office for Martin coun
ty in book S-l at page 58, to secure
thy pvymunt nf a certain bond 0 1 even
date therewith, and the stipulations in
said deed of trust not having been
cuntplied with and at the request of
the parties interested, the undersigned
I trustee wil lon Monday the sth dfl.v
of March, 1923, at 12 o'clock, m., at
the court house door of Martin coun
ly, Williamston, N. C., offer at pub
lic sale to the highest birder for cash,
tfie following described real ehtate:
A house and lot in the town of Wil
liamston on the south side of Ray
street and beginning at a stob on Ray
street about fifty feet south oi the
Phitpot lot; thence a straight line at
right angle with Ray street 110 feet
to the A. C. L- Railroad Co,j thence
along said railroad about 50 feet to
a stob; thence a line parallel with the
first named line 110 feet to Ray street;
thence with ltay street to the begin
ning and being part of the same tract
of laud conveyed to B. A. Critcher
and J. 11. Ward, by deed from Mrs.
Hannah Ray.
This the 3rd day of February, 1923.
WHEELER MARTIN,
j 2-9 4t * Trustee.
„ NOTICE OF SALE
t Under and by virtue of the author
e ity contained in a certain deed of trust
s executed on the 24th day of Novem-
I, ber, 1919 by R. A. Critcher and wife,
e Ellie' Critcher, and registeced in the
t revister of deeds' office for Martir
,t county in book S-l at page 50, tc
r> secure the payment of a certain bond
•- of even date therewith, and the stipu
lations in said deed of trust not hav
k ing been complied with and at the re
II quest of the parties interested, the ua
d dersigned trustee will on Monday, thi
t- 6th day of March, 1923 at 12 o'clock
m., at the court house door of Mar
■«, tin county, Williamston, N. C., offei
r, at public sale to the highest biddei
>r for cash, the tallowing described rea
.11 estate:
tr A house and lot in the town of Wil
liamston, N. C., on the .north aid.
f- of Watts street adjoining the land
:? • -jgj
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THE ENTERPRISE, Williamstonn, N. C.
of Wheeler Martin, S. Rome Biggs and
B. A. Critrhef and Watts street.
This the ?*d day of February, 1923.
WHEELER MARTIN, _!
2-9-4t Trustee.
NOTICE OF WALE ,
Under and by virtue of the power
of sale contained in that certain deed j
of trust executed by George Outter
bridge and wife, Marina Outterbridge
and bearing date of December 17,;
1901, and of record in the public rep-1
istry of Martin county, in book' GGG
at page 339, said deed of trust liav
ing been given to secure the payment
' of certain notes of even date there
with, and the terms, and conditions
therein contained not having been
complied with, aim at the request of
the holder of the said notes, the un-1
" dersigned trustee wilt on Monday, th>|
12th da yof March, 1923 between the J
hours of 12 m. and 1 p. m., in front j
of the court house door of Martin j
1 county at Williamston, N. C., offer
for sale at public auction to the high
est bidder, for cash, the following de
scribed property to wit:
A certain tract or parcel of land
in the said county and state, contain
ing thirty (30) acres, more or less,
and being the land conveyed to N. S.
Godard by John R. Rodgers by deed
dated January 20, 1877, and being the
same land Conveyed to George Out
terbridge and wife, Marina Gutter
bridge by S. R. biggs and wife.
This the 7th day or' Feb., 1923.
WARREN H. BIGGS, '
Trustee.
Dunning, Moore and Horton,
2-9-4t Attorneys.
SALE OF LAND FOR TAXES
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
MARTIN COI'NTY.
I, J. S. Godard, tax collector for
the town of Jamesville, N. O,
have this day levied on the follow
ing tracts or of land and wilt
sell them at public auction for cash
in front of the post office in the town,
of Jamesville, N. C., on the sth day of
March. 1823, for the taxes due ami
unpaid for the year 1920, unless Un
taxes and costs are paid on or before
that date.
This 6th day of February, 1923.
J. S. GODARD,
Tax Collector.
WHITE
W. A. Mizelle and sister, three lots,
tax $1.60, cost $1 80, total $4.80.
L. A. Sykes, two lots tax $7.76, cost
|I.BO, total $9.56.
COLORED
L. B. Davis, Tot, tax $2.70, cost SI.BO
total $4.60.
Esau Johnson estate, lot, tax $2.96,
1 cost $1 80, total $4.49.
R. P. Powers, lot, tux $3.00, cost
SI.BO. total $4.80.
S. A. Staton," lot, tax cost
SI.BO, total $2.40.
W. D. Staton. lot, tax $6.03. o.°t
SI.BO, total $7.83.
NOTICE OF SAtE
Under and by virtue of the author
ity contained in a certain deed of trust
executed on the 19th day of April.
1920 by Julius S.-l'eel ainj
in the register of deeds' office of
Martin county in book S-l at page 61,
to secure the payment of a certain
bond of even date therewith, and the
stipulations in said deed of trust not
having been complied with and at the
request of the parties interested, the
undersigned trustee wil lon "Monday,
the 6th day of, March, 1923, at 12
m., at the court housfc door
of Martin county, Williamston. N. C.,
offer at public sale to the highest bid-'
der for cash/? the following-described
real estate:
Beginning at C. A. Martin's corner]
' on the Greenville road, running thence
towctTds williamston 300 feet to a stub: j
thence a straight line about north
' west to the A. C. L. Railroad right
of way, thence along the A. C. 1.
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Big Reduction!
r r . ' ;ZlL— ,qn—„
Edison Amberola
TALKING MACHINES & RECORDS
Model Nn f rnm 841 to S3O
J Model No. 50 reduced from S6B to SSO
,T j Model Nek 75, reduced from SIOO to $?5 j
* \' ~ * '• / ■* '* " 'Bma 1
e Records reduced from 60c to ...3.. 50c
n \
M Now is the opportunity for every home
t\ to have music. We have a big supply of rec
r- ordsonhand. COME IN AND HEAR
► i THEM!
ILB. S. COURTNEY
sr v '•
* ; The Home Furnisher
WILLIAMSTONI - n - - N. C.
ii-j >
i. >
i, J . : .. L
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railroad right of way towards the fkir
' grounds to a stob C. A. 'Martin'* cor- |
ner; thence along C/A. Martin's line |
: to the Greenville and Washington road i
,a stob the beginning and being a por- j
tk>n of the land recently
to J. S. Peel by C. A.. Martin.
This the 3rd day of February, 1928.
WJiEELER MARTIN,
! 2-9-4t Trustee.
■
NOTICE! LAND HA List
The undersigned will offer for sale
; to the highest bidder, on Ist Monday,
March sth, 1923, at 2:00 o'clock p. m.,
in front of the court house door of
Williamston, N. C., the lands as fol
lows:
A tract of land lying and being on
the WiltT Cat road, Martin county, ad
j joining the lands of J. B. Cofield and
I x,tlien#beiPK the same land deeded
I to Martin county by B. B. Glissom,
j January 2, 1923, containing five (6)
I acres, more or less. Said deed being
of record in book E-2, page 425, Mar
tin couny registry.
The right to accept or reject any
bid, being hereby reserved. -
This sth day of *ib„ 1923.
lIUARD OF COMMISSIONERS
MARTIN COUNTY
H. C. Green, Chain-nan
2-9-4t S. S. Brown, Clerk
NOTICE OF SALE *
Under and by virtue of the power
of sale contained in that certain deed
of trust executed by J. E. White and
*\Vife, Amanda White to the under
sinned trustee, and bearing the date
ol October 6th, 1918, and of record
in the' Martin county public registry
in book O-l at page 496, said deed
. of■ trust -having been given to secure
the payment of certain notes of even
date therewith, and the terms and con
ditions therein pot having been com
plied with, and at the request of the
holder of said notes, the undersigned
trustee will on the 19th day
of March, 1923, in front of the court
house door of Martin county at Wil
liamston, N. C., offer for sale, at pub
lic auction to the highest bitfiler for
cash, the following described lands to
wit:
First tract: Situate in the state and
and bounded on the
north by Cohono creek; on the south
by Maxilla Purvis line; on the west
by the W. T. Outterbridge line; on
the east by the lamls belonging to
the estate of Joshua Taylor, deceased;
it being the tract of land that J. W.
OuUerbriilge received of his father,
Joseph W. Outterbridge, deceased.
Containing two hundred and twenty
live (226) acres, more or less, and be
ing the P. R. Reeves home place, and
being the same premises described in
a deed from Ix>slie Fowden to B. B.
Smith, of record in the public regis
try* Of Martin county in book L-l at
page 338.
Second tract. Adjoining the tract
above described, and being a part of
the land conveyed to H. B. Smith by
f. D. F. White by deed of record in
the public registry of Martin county,
-and b«;ing al Ithe land described in
the aforesaid deed situate an the right
hand side of the public road in going
from Williamston to Hamilton, N. C.,
containing forty (40) acres, more or
less.
This tlw 14th day of Feb., 1923.
A. R. DUNNING,
2-!6-4t -—' Trustee.
NOTICE OF SALE .
Under and by virtue of the power
of sale cbTitaiheff~m that cert&ln deed
• of trust executed by J. D. Slade and
wife, Berrissia Slade to the under
sized trustee, and bearing the date
of January Bth, 1920," and of record
in the Martin county public registry
lin book A-2 at page 403, said deed
of trust having been given to secure
the payment of certain note» of even
1 date therewith, and the terms and con
i . .... '
feISE COttTMjfS tO t SELLING YOtJfc lOtfeCftAttDlgfe
i ditions therein not having been com
I plied with, and at the reqasat of the
| holder of said notes, the undersigned
■ trustee will on Monday, the 19th day
' of March, 1923, in front of the court
I house door of Martin county at Wfl
j liamston, N. C., offer for sale at pub
j lie auction to the highest bidder for
cash, the following described lands to
wit:
That certain lot or parcel of land
situate in the county of Martin, state
aforesaid and in the town (i William
ston, adjoining the lands of John Ed
ward", Geo. W. mount and others, be
ginning at John Edwards corner on
Main street, running along Main street
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WONDER SELF RISING FLOUR
12 lb. bag......... .. 50c 98 lb. bag ..1 3.75
24 lb. bag 97c 48 (b. bag $1.90
Better Butter 1-4 lb. Cubes, pound _. 54c
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Robin Hood Jam, asst. flavors, jar ' 19c -r- -
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Salad King Relish, 8 oz. jar 30c
Codfish, 1 ix>und bricks ..... 12c
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Peaches, Red Line brand, California
yellow cling, can ...... _ ......23c \
Fancy New York Apples, No. 3 can 14c " !
Libby's Spinach, can ..... „ 22c ,
Libby's Dill No. 2 1-2 can 27* ,
D. P. Macaroni, 8 ounce package l .... gc '
D. P. Spaghetti, 8 oqpee package r „ - gc
D. P. Noodle", 7 ounce package • f«
'' Shinola and Paste Polish - -» gc ( >
Whittemore'b Black Paste Shoe Palish 1 _ gc
Gorton's Fish Roe, 14 ounce can iiiiHi . jgc
Baker's Sweet Chocolate, 1-2 pound cake Is 15c
Rich's Wine Jelly, Sherry, Port, or Madeira, package „.L .... 22c
Halstoa-Purina Whole Wheat Flour, 6 pound bag ... 45c
Schumaker's Graham Flour, 6 pound bag ... ..... 2?e
•flaunt Down Cake Flour, 2 3-4 pound package Ik
Swan's Qown Instant Flour, 1 pound package 2Se
D. P. Bread, 16 ounce loaf, the real home I
made, milk loaf ._ A
National Biscuit Company's Biscuits
Biscuit, U needs Lunch Biscuit, Oysterettes, Vanilla
Wafers, Cheese Tit Bite, Macaroon Snaps, Lemon Snaps,
/, Zu Zu, package ; wl 1 h
D. t. COFFEE 33ti
Imported direct, blended by experts, granad and packed im ear v
e«a Coffee Hwm. D. P. Csffee «m to yea fresk and Ml mt
"fid PHatsd Receipt with Krary Pircfcase
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to the A. C. L. railroad; theate along
the said railroad towards Tarboro to
the big trestle aad a ditch; thanes
down said ditch and a branch along
the line of G. W. Blount tojohn Ed
wards corner in the branch; thence
along John Edwards line to Main
street, the beginning. Containing one
acre, more or less, and being the same
land deeded to J. D. Slade and .A. O.
Brown by Bet tie Andrews, |» deed
4ated Jan. Bth. 1920
This the '4th day of FW, 1923.
G. C. GODWIN,
2-16-4t •„
Dunning, Moore and
Attorneys. ZA