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GOLD 0 STAR Grocery Store Flat iron Building JOHN A. MANNING, Manager STORK WILL BE OPENED Fri., June 25 We will make one delivery in the morning and •»» hi the af ternoon on and after July Ist. All prices strictly caah. COMPAKE OUR PRICES VINEGAR Pure Apple Ridge Vinegar, in Bottles 1 gallon size 1-2 gallon size oik. 1 quart sue 1 pint size J —. By Measure, per gallon 4oc CANNED SPECIALS Best quality peas, can —— Best lima beans, can 26c Large size Del Monte Burtlett pears, can M* , Small size Del Monte Bartlett pears, can 27c Picnic Asparagus tips, can —-—. 25c Regular asparagus tips, can Pimentoes, can _—T. 2 *•* Canned shad, can 16c Pink salmon, can 18c; two for __ 85c Chum Salmon, can 1 15c Libby's Potted meat, can Be Sliced pineapple, can : —— 27c Crushed pineapple, can I 23c "Del Monte best corn, can 2oc Just Rite best corn, can 13c; 2 for 25c Del Monte sliced peaches, can 30c * Herring roe, can j__' 20c Canned brains, can __i 25c Eagle Brunei milk ; ' 2oc Large Pet milk, can . —— lie Small Pet milk, can =ss: 6c Campbell's Soups, can _* SI 16c No. 2 tomatoes, can 9c; 3 for 25c No. '3 tomatoes, can ; 14c - Tuna fish, can : , 25c Campbell's Pork and Beans, can 9c; 3 for 25c Franco-American spughetti, can ; 11c SYRUPS 10 lb. can Karo fiQr* syrup m 5 lb. can Karo Syrup, 35c 1 1-2 lb. can Karo Syrup 13c 10 lb. can Gold Star syrup 60c 5 lb can Gold Star syrup , 33c 1 1-2 lb. can Gold Star syrup I ' 11c FLOUR Rowena Self-Rising Flour o*l /IQ 24 lb. ban Rowena Self-rising flour, 12 lb. bag . j. 79c Rowena self-rising flour, 48 lb. bag _ $2.97 Gold Star Flour, self-rising tf*"l OQ 24 lb. bag - «P±*Arf«7 Gold Star Flour, self-rising, 4b lb. bag 52.56 Roller Champion Flour, 24 lb. bag $1.47 X LARD Snowdrift Lard, 1 lb. can : .—j— 24C Snowdrift I>ard, 2 lb. can - r — ; 4sc Snowdrift Lard, 4 lb. can Bsc Snowdrift Lard, Blb can _. J $1.65 BROOMS Star brooms, each : _ ssc Airplane brooms, each 60c \ FEED Ground rye, bag 1 $8.21 Growing mash, bag $3.15 Starting mush, bag * $4.20 Rowena middling, bag - $2.10 Star middling, 17 per cent, bag $2.00 Best scratch feed, bag $2.90 Best chick feed, bag $3.05 Best laying mash, bag SB.OO i- Mixed oats, bag $3.00 White oats, bug ' • *, $3.45 Arcady Dairy feed, bag . MT - . -- ttM CEREALS Oatmeal, package „ 10c Post Toasties, package _ 10c Kellogg's Corn Flakes, package . 10c Quaker Grits, package 10c Cream of Wheat, package _ 25c Puffed wheat, package __V_ . ___. 13 l-2c . BAKING POWDERS 1 lb. can Rumford's ■ 30c 1-2 lb. can Rumfords 18c 1-4 lb. can Rumford's ; „ «• Horsford'g, package _V_ _ 16c COFFEE j Blue Seal Coffee „ 4Q ( Maxwell House Coffee pound can tltlv ' lauianne Coffee ' 4Sc loose ground coffee, pound . 26c Loose ground coffee, pure . 32c Best green coffee _ , 27c SOAPS . I'ory soap, large site, cake 7 l-2c ' iTory soap, guest size, cake 4 t-2c Octagon soap, large size, cdbe 6 l-2c Clean-Easy soap K sc; two for ._. »c Lux, package U c Bon Ami soap, bar _ _ 12c Bon Ami, powder, can 1^ MISCELLANEOUS All pun extracts 12c Whole grain rice 9c All apices 6c Wesaaa Oil, pint 28c 1-4 lb. bora*, pkg. 5c Chalmam gelatine, pkg Uc Toilet paper, reß 6c Beyal Watine, pkg. 11c Teoihpidu, ftg. 4c Bektr's cbocoUte, bar »c - v, 3c . -v: . W.:. u - ~ ' RIBBONS AND HATS AT COST 1 j t ' $2.50 hats at -- $1.50 10c ribbons at ; - 5c 20c ribbons at 10c 50c ribbons at - 25c 60c ribbons at 30c $5.00 hats at „ .J. $2.50 MBS. L C. BOBERSON Special This Week (OME TO GREEN'S GROCERY STORE For Quality and Prices Best patent fancy biscuit flour, 12 lb. bag 69c 24 lb. bag sl-37 Rowena, 12 lb. bag 74c; 24 lb. bag $1.48 Holler Champion, 24 lb. bag i___ >1.46 10c canned goods 2Z 3 for 25c 15c canned goods, _ 2 for 25c (The above are all spot cash prices) We advertise our goods across the coun ter. mght weight, prices, and service. Bring- us your eggs, chickens, hams, shoul ders, etc. J. W. GREEN NOTICE OF CANDIDACY . 1 wish to sincerely thank the voters of Martin County for the exceptionally fine support given me in the primary held Saturday, and to anounce my can didacy for the office of sheriff of this county in the Democratic primary to be held on July 3rd, 1926. I wish to renew my pledge to you that if elect ed I will render the best service 1 pos sibly can. Respectfully submittted, A. L. ROEBUCK. Better known as "Baldy" Roebuck. "LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF SALE I'nder and by virtue of the powei and authority contained in a certain deed of trust to the undersigned trus tee, executed by W. H. Perry and wife Fannie Perry, on the 11th day of De cember, 1924, said deed of trust being of record in the public registry of Murtin County in book S-2, at page 28, said deed of trust given for the purpose of securing certain notes of even date and the stipulations in said deed of trust not having been com plied with, at the request of the par ties interested, the undersigned will on Friday, July 2, at 12 o'clock m., in front of the courthouse door of Mar tin County at Willianuton, North Car olina, offer for sale to the hlgheat bidder for cash, at public auction, the following described real estate: i All of our undivided right, title, and interest in and to a certain tract or parcel of land situated in Goose Nest Township, Martin County, on the Hamilton and Palmyra road, bound ed on the north by Everett Estate, Inc., lands, on the east by Roanoke River, on the south by H. C. Harring ton lands, on the west by Hamilton —p——■■gg* WEEK-END Trips WIIXJAMSTON (Proportional Satea Other Points) Ta Wrightsvitle Beach _ _ _ $7.95 Norfolk $5.35 Virginia Beach . _ $6.95 Tickets on sale Fridays and Saturdays. Final limit mid night on following / Tuesday. Round Trip Excursion Tickets on sale daily to reaorta In Can sda and the Lai ted States good untli October 81. We are prepared te aarve yon. V. D. GODWIN, Ticket Agsat Williamelon, N. C. Plwae 45 ATLANTIC COAST LINE THE ENTEBPKIBB —WtMiAMOTON. M. C LEGALNOTICES and Palmyra public road, and known at; the Willioughby RoSeraon home stead and farm. This the 2d. day of June, 1826. > T. B. SLADE, Jr., je 4 4tw Trustee. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain deed ot trust executed to the undersigned trustee on the 29th of December, 1921 and of record in Martin County regis try in book G-2, page 416, securing a bond of even date therewith and the stipulations not having been complied * #4 .y- t t ' —— 1—1: ■-■•" ; ™*7 f "f • .1 * #far -f t . ' Announcement We Take Pleasure in Announcing to the People of Williamston and Martin County The Openin g of The Central Filling Station ~ ■% Located on Corner of Washington and Main Streets—Opposite The "Atlantic Hotel Saturday, June 19th ■ COME IN AND INSPECT OUR STATION WE GIVE SERVICE AND SELL PRODUCTS OP QUALITY t ■ ■ '■ ■■ - Central Filling Station WILLIAMSTON, N.C LEGAL NOTICES with, and at the request of the holder of Mid bond, the undersigned trustee will on the 17th day of July, at 12 o'clock nooa in front of the court house door of Martin County, offer at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the following described pioperty: Beginning in the line of Misell Biggs on Peart Street, to WOliamston N. C* a fence, thence with said Biggs NOTICE r- . - The Democratic Voters of Martin County Will Please ♦ * ~ Take Notice That a Second Primary Will be Held on Saturday, July 3rd 1926, to nominate a candidate for sheriff. The contest will be between A. L. Roebuck and H. T. Roberson. No registration allowed, except for those who be come of age before said date, and then such can regis ter only on the day of the primary. v . . • By order of the Board of Elections of Martin County. B. R. JENKINS W. H. ADKINS H. M. BURRAS June 17th, 1926. ' ■ £ ■ ■■ L •- 1 ' ' LEGAL NOgCES line about XlO foot to a stake, thence a straight line parallel with Peart St. 6* feet; thsner a straight link bade to Peart Street; thence witn Peart Street 62 feet to the beginning, be ing same lot this day conveyed to Virginia Sherrod by A. O. Brown. This the 16th day of Jane, IM6. B. DUKE CRITCHER, jelß 4tw ' Trustee. , Julias S. Pert, attorney. 666 la • tor MALARIA, CHILLS AND FEVER. DENGUE OE BILIOUS FEVER It Kill* the Germ* PLANTS FOR SALE: SWEET PO - tomato, cabbage and collard plants, $1.60 per 1,000; shipping dally. Dorris Plant Co., Valdoeta, Ga. Jeß24
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