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NOTICE a ' This is to notify all persons that ' the firm of Clark-Bennett Drug Co., I 1 a partnership composed of the under- j signed, ha.- this day by mutual con sent been dissolved; that hereafter the business will be conducted by C. 15. Clark under the firm name of Clark's Drug Store; all accounts due the Clark Bennett Drug Company are puyablc to Clark's Drug Store; all accounts clue by Clark-Bennett Drug Co., will be paid by Clark's Drug Store. This the Ist day of Dceomfier, 1926.* L. C. BENNETT. C. B. CLAKK. Wants TWO FARMS FOB KENT—HUE E. F. Cunningham, Williamston, N. C. I.OST NEAR EVERETTS IML US day, December .10, a mail's coat,, gray, with yellow' pin stripes. Finder | return to G. H. Forbes, Everetts. dl 7 ;U]>il PANSY PLANTS, I!t LUS, -FLORA I. ! -designs, Christmas wteah for the j cemetery. Will appreciate your or-1 ders. (Miss) Bettie Warren, 619 liner. Street, Greenville. N. G., Phone 40, P. O. Bo* 384. dlO at! STOLEN: FROM 1 >ENNIS SIMMONS Lumber Co.'.s office within last few ) days, a Smith & Wesson pistol, lenT } on .squeeze, 0 inch barrel, if to reward j offend under certain condition--for its , return to D. D. Stall • dl4.3tj KING COTTON IS -YHEIJJING TO Queen Pecan. Learn why and how by writing J. B. Wight,' Cairo, On d 7 8t NOTICE: 1 HAVE -A~- 44riN A,VT house for sale in the town of Wil liamston. Price and-.terms right. 0. "R. Rob, r;on, Roue 14. d 7 3twt LOST: N. C. LICENSE PLATE NO. t ■ E-248-041. Finder plea c return to .1. I). Griffin, Willium.itoii. Route I and receive reward. I^*l STRAYED: ONE RED SOW AND six red -spotted wcLghU about 60 founds. Shout, marked >■ t|tl» in right ear and slit in left. Reward for Their w heieabou'-J Haywood Rogers, City, Route 2. l2l 3tpd TWO FARMS FOR KENT -SEE E. P.. Cunningham, Williamston, N. C.' FELT STUPID, DULL Mississippi Lady Soys She Took Black-Draught for These Symptoms and Was "Greatly Relieved." Starkville, Miss.—"l have been a User of Black-Draught for about twenty years," says Mrs. C. E. Bun tin, of R. F. D. 6, this city. "I used Black-Draught first for constipation," continues Mrs. Bun tin. "I would feel dull, stupid, and . I have severe headaches, even fever ish. I had an uneasy, tight feeling in my stomach. "I read quite a bit about Black- Draught I began using it and soon my bowels acted regularly and I was greatly relieved. I used it every once in a while for about eighteen years. "About two years ago I found I was having indigestion, a tight ■mothering in my chest, then severe pain, especially after eating sweets. I commenced taking just a pinch of NSlack-Draught after meals and by doing this I. could eat about any thing. "I gave Black-Draught to my chil dren for colds and headaches. I can certainly recommend it" Thedford's Black-Draught is rec ommended by thousands of others lor the relief of indigestion, bilioua nest and simple ailments due to constipation. Safe, easy to take. Costs only 1 cent a dose. NC-ITI OUR BEST WISHES FOR A Happy Christmas and a Prosperous New Year 4 ' „ «*, r To Our Fa>'mei Friends: -We wish to thank you for'your patronage, which has enabled us to still be the leaders of the Greenville market We have sold in the . . neighborhood of 8 -iOO.OOO pounds this reason,' We have done our best to give you the best of service, as well as the top of the market for every lot sold on our floor. Market Closes December 17th Will Reopen January 11th After the Holidays. We hope to have the pleasure of seeing you on our floor again after the market reopens and to /sell the balance of your tobacco for you. Gorman's New Warehoue Greenville, N. C. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain deed i of trust executed on the 15th day of ' June, 1926, by Julius S. Peel, and of ! i word in the public registry of Mar- I tin County in book Q-2, at page 583, aid deed of trust being given to se i cure the payment of certain notes of j [ even date and tenor therewith, and .*i stipulations in said deed of trust j : no having been complied with, and ati the request of the parties ' interested, j I *!• undersigned trustee will on the Ltfth day of January, 1927, at 12 o'- clock m., at the courthouse door in ; tr town of Williamston, N. C., offer i .) ale to the highest bidder for cash in-public auction the following de -i rilwd tract of land to wit: Beginning on the western extension Main Street in Williamston, N. C., at J. B. McGowan's corner, and run : .rig thence along the State Highway a straight course westwardly for a* I -'"at ::«()' yards, to a corner, Luke '-arlib's line; thence at angles and a l.ing aid Lamb's line to a corner, the A..C. L. rltfht of way, about one hun dred and seventy yards; thence . e i tries and along said A. C. right of | v :ty towards McGowan's line apd run- I mug to MeGowan's line, a corner;' j thence at atigles and along said Mc ; r v/anV line to the beginning,, con s. ;ninr five and one-half acres, more | or le-*, and being part of the origi nal Garden Terrace property pur ! i based of Mrs. „C, A. Martin. This 18th day of December, 192.6. ELBERT S. PEEL, . d2l Trustee. Robert L. Coburiv attorney. NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that under I and ..by virtue of the power of sale" I contained in a certain deed of trust i, 4V Jackson Ilolliday and wife to ; ,i,( utidersTgitetl trustee, default hav j in i>; been made in the terms und con .Hi ions as expressed in said deed of j trust, an under, and by virtue of an BBS is a Prescription for COLDS, GRIPPE, FLU, DENGUE, (111, lOCS FEVER AND MALARIA II Kills the Germs C ar Load Nice * «*3k. • -jrtm r \ \ Fla. Oranges '* * ' ' Now At A. C L. Depot and At R. Sahd's Store Next to Pender's 50c a peck sl/75 a bu. * • " - I Grape Fruit Cheap Pitt Fruit Co. 1 order of resale signed by R J. Peel, clerk of the superior court, on the 13th day of December, 1926| the bid at the former sale having been raised, the undersigned trustee will on Fri day, the 81st day of December, 1826, at 12 o'clock m., at the courthouse door of Martin County, at William j ston, N. C., offer for resale to the highest bidder for cash, the following j described to wit; I First tract: Bounded on the north j by the lands of S. D. Jones; on the east by the lands of Lawrence Pearce j on the south by the lands of Gilbert' Boston; on the west by the lands oi Charlie Davis; containing 56 acres, more or les., and being the same premises deeded to J. F. Jackson and J. A. Getsinger by John A. Pierce, by deed of record in book E-l, at page 484, Martin County public reg istry. Second tract: Beginning at a cedar in Malvina James' corner, thence north with Malvina James' line to S. D. JtMtas line; thence west with said Jones line to John A. Pearce land corner; thence south with the John A. , Pearce land to the Gilbert Boston line, thence east with Gilbert Boston line j to the beginning, a cedar, containing 20 acres, more or la's, and being a portion of the Lawrence Pearce, sr., tract of land. Third tract: Situate in the old Nor . man Mill Pond, adjoining the lands of Malvina James, Gilbert Boston, : and others, and being a portion of the Lawrence Pearce, sr., tract of land, containing ten acres, more or less. Fourth tract: Beginning at a pine slump, C T. Mizelle's corner, on the southwest side of the Jordan Thick road, and opposite of Stuart Ange's house, lot, and well; thence running up . aid road S. 34 degrees E. 64 poles to a stake; thence S. 53 W. 135 1-2 poles to a point on the run of Horse Pen Branch, center of sev eral trees chopped as pointeis; thence down the various courses of the .'"aid l-ianch to C. T. Misell's corner; thence alonir his line N. 53 degrees east to the beginning and containing 50 acres, more or leas. This being a' part of lot No. 5 in the Ashley Davis U.nd division and all#tted and deeded to Julia H. Davis Mizelle. This 13th day of December, 1926. A. R. DUNNING, dl 4 2tw '.. Trustee. I Vita KNTK«KRIa«>-Wn,LIAM».dK. . CHRISTMAS v jgjgl SUGGESTIONS FOR YOUNG PEOPLi ' Amusing and Instructive Games . - 25c to $2.00 BOOKS FOR ALL AGES Large and Carefully Selected Stock to Select From Small's Book Store Headquarters for Christmas Cards ^i■.l, ll , • ' • - 1 t .► % • " **>. WE WISH FOR ALL ■ Our Friends A Most Happy Christmas And A Prosperous New Year WE ARE READY, WILLING, ABLE, AND ANXIOUS TO RENDER ANY ASSISTANCE ALONG LINES OF V* ' Established Principles of Sound Banking 1 1 ' r . , > • \ I 4 v Farmers & Merchants Bank Notice of Sale ' I will sell at public auction, for cash on Tuesday, December 21, at 10 a. m. at the John A. Purvis farm, near Spring Cjreen — Four Mules, Wagons, Carts, plows, planters, sowers, transplanter, harrows, disks, farm tools, tobacco sticks, corn and i all other items essential to farming. * „ , W. C. Manning
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