PAGE FOUR NEW RADIATOR IS BIG FEATURE OF LATEST PONTIAC Oakland Motor Car Co. Is Again In Role of Pioneer The Oakland Mptor Car Co., con tinuing its pioneering activities, which brought Duco, four-wheel brakes, the fuel pump, End many other major de velopments to the motorist, has scored again through its introduction of an entirely new of heat radia tion. , > Thy '"cross-flow " of the features of the New Scries Poiitiac Six, attracted a large -share of atten tion ahicjig the. ii>itical 'new stuff' en-" thusiasts who have thronged the auto mobile shows and the Oaklaod-Politiac idtow rooms since the latest . Pontiac was first shown on January 5. Flowing horizontally through 384 inches of radiator core cooling sur face, instead of vertically, this radia tor takes advantage ol the principle of condensation. It has 40-square inches more radiating surface than the, old radiator and contains 12 quarts,' It has two side-tanks, connected by a core with - Ifhnrontal water passages antl a top tank Water from the en gine enters the iul,et taiik and flows cross-ways through Hie core into the cool writer tank oti the othfr side It is then retried to the engine. The cool water tank extends up the side and across the top, where the filling ca|> is located. While passing cross-wise through the core.-ah> water or"ailti-freeife mixture which .may have become valorized in the engine t« cooled and condensed be lore it reaches the vellt. ■ Iliis is an improvement over the vertical type, where' niuch water is lost because of this vapor the over- j flow pipe In cold weather, when al-l cohoi or anti freeze mixture* arc used.- it is jiartjcularjy effective, due to tin fact that ' these • mixtures vaporize at a xihic 11 f«>Acr temperaTure' fTialT'wii 7 " ter. ' The rtiggetLfor*- mi- litis radiator is j another improvement, tlic cure being supported oil three sides In tanks iti ■ stead'of Wily on -two. ' * Copper is used in the construction of this Tadiator, instead of; brass, mark ing another departure in construction, {•imitation i> handled through a com* pletelv redesigned water puriip which is similar to that on tin Oakland AII- Anicrican Six I-ml thrust "is great-. Iv reduced through ,i balanced iin pellcr. The-tail ts h 15-incJi two-blade type, turns on bronze bearings, and is driven by a belt I lie cooling system is thcriin 'statical!» controlled Ollie Clark, advertising man ager for the Young Chain stores, was here yesterday. ' $ Mr. Dick Smith, one of the three mosquitvo.s. ppent Sunday in town. A newspaper publisher in another state offered a prize for the best answer to the conundrum: "Why is a newspaper like a woman?"- The prize was won by a woman _when sent in this answer: "Because every man should have .one of his oWij and not run after his neighbor's. "--Selected. THE DRUMMER'S PRA YER ''Oh. Lord, look with a forgiving eye we beseech Thee, on the buyers who. i:e to us about the low prices our competitors give them strengthen the memory of those who are always going to give us a good order the next time. ~ "Oh, Lord, soften the hearts of th» buyers who, as soon as they see a drummer, get as busy as a hen with one chicken and keep him standing .'round until his feet warp, and then b ly as much as two dollars and sixty five cents worth and want that billed out the first of next month. "Good Lord, curb our tendency to flirt with the married women (the single ones don't count, and they ex-, pect it). Teach us not to complain of the roller towels that the multitude j have used before we get there. "Lord, give us digestions like al-J ligators, that we may well digest the loin steaks that are cut from the neck where the yoke worked. Teach j us to be thankful for the stump-water nerved us and called coffee. Toughen our hides that we may sleep soundly in hotel beds already inhabited. Cause us to look charitable eyes on our competitors, who are a sorry lot j anyway. Lord, soften the hearts of our employers that they may render us what little commission is due us in friL - ■ M oh, Lord, teach our wives pa tience, so that they won't expect out wages until we get them. We be aeech Thee, oh Lord, to overtook our abamt-mindnesa when we are away from home and forget about being married, and, in conclusion, we beg Him, when we have made our last trip, please don't send us below, for we hare had our aha re of that place hen on earth. "Amen." Coma to Sally Ann Bakery where you can get good bread, pies and calm. Everything fresh. SALLY ANN BAKERT 666 ia a prescription for COLDS. GRIPPE, FLU, DEMOUE, BILIOUS FEVER AND MALABIA It Kills the Germs To Let Bridge Contract tor Washington This Month The State Highway commission ex pacts to open bid* the last of this month for the building of a bridge across the Pamlico river at Washing ton. At the same time the hard sur facing of the load from Windsor to the new Chowan river bridge will be be let. The grading of a highway from Garysburg to Roanoke Rapids wijl al -Iso be let at the same time, according to reports; coming from the office of Hon. Frank Kugler. Dr. P. B. Cjne attended the Fifth District Dental Society meeting in Greenville yesterday. Notice of Sale I nder Execution North Carolina—Martin County J. G. Staton, Receiver of Peoples Hank Vtt C. F. Burroughs, Admn. N. A. Bur roughs Est. Hy virtue of an execution, to me directed from the Superior Court of Martin County, North Carolina in the above entitled actipn, 1 will, on Mon day the 6th day of February 1928, at 12 o'clock M. at the courthouse door of Martin County, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy the said execution, all the right, title and interest which the sffftl C. F. Bur roughs Adin. of N. A. Burroughs Es tate has in the following described real estate, to-wit: !•„ Beginning at a stake,, the Bailey heirs corner, on the North side of Williamston and Taikoro Street in | Everett*, N. C., thence Northwardly | along Bailey's line S*4 feet to a stakO, I a comer, in the• Burroughs or Brit ton's iine; thence West along,said l ■lino 50 feet to a stake, a corner; | thence Southwardly 94 feet to a stake, | a corner on the North Side of the! Williamston and Tarboro Street; | thence East along said street 58 feet j to the beginning, containing the store house known as the 'l'. H. Bailey store I and two lots located at Everetts, N'.' C. The store later known as the N. A. Burroughs Store. This the 3rd day of January, 1928. - A. L. ROEBUCK, 1-17-4 Sheriff Martin County. NOTICE Under and by virtue of the powet of sale contained in that certain Deed of Trust executed to the undersigned by W. Purvis and wife on the 2nd day of August, 1927, said Deed of Trust being of record in Book Ya2, page 290, and having been given for the purpose of securing said notes of even date therewith and stipula tions not having been complied wifh and at the request of the holder "of said bond,- the uiKierngiied Trustee, will, on the 16th day of February, 1928, at 12 o'clock, Noon, in front of I the Courthouse door of Martin Coun-' ty, in Williamston, N.' C„ offer at | public sale to the highest bi/dder, for cash, the following and; Beginning at a post oak, center cor-1 ner; thence running with'and along Nancy Kogerson's line a Black Jack, a corner; thence along and with Cal- 1 vin K. White's line to a pine, thence with Robert White's line to the be- i ginning. Containing Seventy-Two (72) ■ Acres, more or less, and being the 1 same premises purchased by Eli Tay- I lor from D. D. Simmons, Trustee and knowit as the Joseph Higgs Place, as described by deed of record in the Public Registry of Martin County in Book KK, pafe DU, refefenjce to which is hereby made for description. N This th' 16th day of January, 1928. B. A. CRITCHER, l-17-4t Trustee. WMs ■» u - STRAYED FROM MY HOUSE January 6: Small black horse uiule; long mane and tail Findernotify'"Jo seph James, Route 2, Jatnesville, N. C jl7 2t J'OH SAI.H: MULE AND CART, several barrels corn," two or three plow y All will be sold cheap for cash* Apply Henry Perry, Poplar Point. *j 17 2t AGRICULTURAL LIEN and chattel mortgage blanks now in stock. Also other legal forms. The En- tf; Just Received Gar Load 5 V. Crimp Roofing ' v ~ / '• i , Large Shipment Cloth ALWAYS £HEAP FOR THE CASH C. D. Carstarphen & Co. FIVE-HORSE FARM TO RENT: known as the Cox Farm, near Ham ilton. Apply to Mrs. M. B. Bdyle, Jones Boarding House, Hamilton, jl3 2 __ . DOG LOST: 1 HAVE A LIGHT tan and white beagle hound strayed off. Not much ran Answers to name of 'Leader.' One front leg been brok en. Pletse return to owner. E. S. McCabe. j!3 2t' 1 HAVE IN MY FIELD OLD RED spotted sow, 2 black spotted shoats, 2 whie spotted shoats, and one red spotted, tail unmarked. Owner may have same by paying cost. George C. Jenkins. jl3 2t FOR SALE: TWO WELL-BROKE mules. W. C. Manning. tf PECANS, FRUIT TREES, ORNA nieiitals. . Set now and save a year's time. For prices, etc., write J. B. Wight, 'Cairo, Ga. j3 8t WANTED: EXCELLENT op portunities now available for indus trious men, 25 to SS years 01d,,t0 make large profits selling Hcbcrlings Prod ucts direct* to consumers in your home coUHty.' Large and best selling line. Strong company. Gives most cooper ation. Low wholesale prices? No ex perience needed. We teach and con tinue to ass't you. * Give age, occu pation. ri iVrence. G. C. Heberlwig Co., Dept. 1000. Bloomington, 111 i JJO 2t BY USING HIGH GRADE MAG nesium limestone* containing 36 to '8 per cent magnesium carbonate the tobacco station at Oxofrd got An av erage annual increase in tobacco of S6B per acre lor 5 consecutive years. Yojj can get it, too, by using MASCOT Agricultural Lime. See your local MASCOT dealer or write AMERI CAN LIMESTONE CO. Knoxville. Tenn. mo dec PECAN TREES THRIFTY, budded trees. Leading varieties and all sizes. Lowest prices. Buy from experienced, licensed nurserymen. Write today. Southern Nut Tree Nurseries, Thomasville, Ga. j6 8t ONE, TWO, OR THREE FIRST- I class milk cows wanted; will pay cash, but must be first class cows, nut too old arid'able to meet test. Write or call on Editor Manning, William ston, N. C, jl3 2t 1 NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE Under and by virtue of- power of sale contained in that certain deed of trust executed on (he 20th day of March, 1 yis. by A. Corey, and of rec ii ll in the public registry of Martin County in book K-l, at page 150, said deed ol trust bt;ing given to secure a I certain note of even date and tenor therewith, and the stipulations in said i deed of trust not having been com plied with, and at the reouest of the parties interested, the undersigned trns tee will, on Saturday the 18th day of February. IV2B. at 12 o'clock noon, in front of the courthouse in the town of j Willumston, N. C,, offer for sale to. the highest bidder for cash the follow-! ing real estate, to wit: Situate in the town of Jamesville, N. C., on the west side of Sunset Ave nue, and being lots No 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, ami 7 in hloek K of the Brown sub- /Basket Ball Thursday Night JANUARY 19 WASHINGTON Town Team vs. WILLIAMSTON Town Team ROANOKE - DIXIE WAREHOUSE WILLIAMSTON, N. C THE ENTERPRISE division, and of record in the public | registry of Martin County in land di vision book 1, at page 338, reference to which is here made for more com plete description. « , This the 14th day of January, 1928. J NO. l>. LILLEY, jl7 4tw . Trustee. "NOTICE Having this day qualified S? admin istrator of the Estate of .A. J. Man ning, all persons holding clairhs a gainst said estate are hereby notified to present same for payment on or | before the 27th day of December, 1928, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to come forward and-make immediate payment of same. - , This 27th day of December, 1927. BLANCHE MANNING, d3O 6tw Administratrix. OF SALE I Notice is hereby given that under and toy virtue of the pow£r of sale con j tamed in that certain deed of trust I made and executed on the 25th day | of February. 1921. and recorded in the public registry Of Martin County in I book G-2, at page 150, said deed of , truijt having- been given to secure the payment of a certain note' of even date I and tenor therewith, default having I'beeti made in the payment of said 1 note and indebtedness, and at the re quest of the holder of said note, and as ? per its stipulations, the , undersigned ! will, on Saturday, the llth day of I February. 1928, at 12 o'clock m., in j front of the courthouse door of Mar- I tin County, at N. C., of | fer for sale, at public auction, to the ' highest bidder, for cash, the following "described real estate, to wit: A'certain,House and lot in William • ston, N. C.. commonly known as the | "Hatton Place/' and situated in that i portion of Williamston, N. C., known as 'New Town,'' adjoining the lands of W. .A.' Ellison and others, and con taining jone-half (1-2) acres, more or less. - .v. This the 9th dav of January, 1928 WHF.FI.EK MARTIN, jlO 4tw * Trustee. ' Hugh (i. Horton. attorney. NOTICE North Carolina, Martin County—in superior court. » Aaron Andrews vs. S. L. Andrews, et al The defendants, Leon Andrews, Mis | souri Moore, William Andrews, Fraunsa Andrews. Ruth Andrews, j Clavon Blackwell, Fure Andrews, Hat- Vie Rudolph, and Moody Hicks will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the su perior court of Martin County, North Carolina, to sell the Moses Andrews tract of land located in Williamston Township, Martin County, for divi sion; and the said defendants will fur ther take notice that they are required to appear at the office of the superior court of said county in the courthouse in Williamston on the 28th day of January, 1928, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action within 30 davs after service by publication, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This the 28th day of December, 192 X "R.*J. PEEL, N d3O 4tw Clerk Superior Court. NOTICE OF SALE * Under and by virtue of the attthori t\ contained in that certain deed of trust executed to the undersigned trus tee on the 7th day >f March, 1922, and of record in the public registry of Mar tin County in lxik H-2, at page 88, said deed of trust-Riven to secure a certain note ,of even date therewith, and the stipulations therein contained not having been complied with, at the request of the parties interested, the undersigned trustee will on the 10th lay of February, 1928, at *l2 o'clock! m . in front of the courthouse door in the town of Williamston, N. C., of- I fer at public sale, to the highest hid- I der for cash, the following described property;—— Being lot No. 7 in block A of the J. W. Watts Grove property, as shown by map and survey made by R. A. Colyin May 30. 1919, said lot also shewn on map and survey of the said property which is recorded in land di vision book No, 1, at page 322, and being the same property conveyed to the said Barber by deed from C. W. Keith and wife 25th day of July, 1919, and of record in the public registry of Martin County in book Y-l, at page 318. This the 9th day of January, 1928. MARY E. WHITE. jlO 4tw Trustee. NOTICE I Having this day qualified as admin istratrix of tl'\e estate of Joseph T. Ore, late of Martin County, all persons hold ing claims against said estate are here by notified to present them to me for payment on or before the 6th day of January, 1929, or thia notice will be pleaded in bar of its recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please come forward and make immed iate payment of the. same. This the 6th day of January, 1928. OPHELIA ORE, jlO 6tw Administratrix. NOTICE Under and by virtue of an order of | the superior court in the special pro ceedings entitled 'Melissa Peed vs. Ga« ( | briel Williams, 'it a!,' the undersigned commissioner will on Monday," Febru ary 6th, 1928, at 12 o'clock, at the II courthouse door of Martin County sell, for each, to the highest bidder, I the following described tract of land: i Same being a part of the Elisha Moore tract of land located in Wil liamston ToXvnship, Martin Courfty', and more particular- described as fol lows : Beginning af the stump, corner of Mrs. Mali ssa Peed and the Moore heirs land; thence S. 7 degrees 15 \y. 1.148 feet' to a corner in a brarich; ' thence §. 85 degrees 15 min. W. 1,129 feet afortg the A, C. L. R. K. to a cor ner; thence along Malissa feed's line N. 18 degrees 35 min. E. 737 feet; thence N. 49 degrees 15 min. E. 802 feet to a stump; thence S. 8.5 degrees Jt. 124 feet; thence N. 86 degrees 19 min. 295 feet Ho the beginning. 'Con taining 22 1-4 acreiy. more or less, i This the 2nd dav of January, 1928. B. A. CRiTCHER, , jJO, 4tw , \ Commissioner. ■ I NOTICE OF SAtfe > Under and by vitrue of-the authori -1 ty conferred upon the undersigned trustee in that certain deed of trust dated the 14th day of February, 1924, pl'd of record in the public registry of I Martin .County, in hook Q-2, at page 40, said deed of trust given to secure certain notes of even date and tenor therewith, and the stipulations con tained in said deed of trust not haviiiK been complied with antl at the request of the parties interested, the under signed trustee will on the 10th day of February, 1928, at 12 o'clock in., in front of the 'courthouse door in the town of Williamston, N. C., sell at pub lic auction, to, the highest bidder for GOT RID OF POISON 1 — ! Kentuckian Find* Black-Draught • Great Aid In Relierug Constipation, and Soon FeeU 0. K. 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' - We are offering to any boy or girl going to school in Martin County a prize on a composition on the subject "Fundamental Principles of Banking." The prize for the best paper will be $12.50; second, $7.50; and the third,' $5.00. Each contestant will be given the opportunity to get information and help from any source they can. The judges will be men of outstanding abil ity as bankers in the United States. All papers must be in the hands of an officer of the bank by March Ist, 1928. v ° . • Farmers & Merchants Bank cash, the following described real es tate: A tract of land in the town of Wil liamston, N. C., on the south side of the Washington Road or Street, ad- 1 joining the, property of W. _V. Or- 1 mand, R. A. Lloyd, and Millican, be ginning at a stake on said Washing ton Road or Street, MiHkan's corner, j I thence along the Washington Road or J street towards Washington, N. C., fif ty (50) feet toW. V. Ormand's cor- FOR SALE j Six-Room House ALL MODERN CONVENIENCES C. B. CLARK Buick Beauty ♦ ♦ ♦ Buick Luxury ♦ ♦ Buick Performance far only $1195 —and you can have your choice cf three popular Buick models —a Coupe, Sport Roadster or a big, roomy Sedan. Purchase can be made on the G. M. A. C. plan if desired. SEDANS $1195 to #1995 ' ' COUPES $1195 to lltSO ✓ SPORT MODELS $1195 to $ 152 5 All price* f. o. b. Flint, Midi., pwrm-nwil law to he added. The U.M.A.C. finance plan,the moi « uctnabie, is i—lliik BUICK N. A. RIDDICK MOTOR CAR Co.\ "The House That Service Built" Scotland Neck, N. C Moved to New LOCATION We have moved from pur old location on Washington Street to the building in front of the Britt Hotel. SAVE THE DIFFERENCE HAVE YOUR SHOES REPAIRED We Fix 'Em While You Wait Electric Shoe Shop WILLIAMSTON, N. C. Tuesday, January 17,1928 ner; thence along W. V. Ormand's line a line at right angles with the Wash ington Road or Street about 210 feet to R. A. Lloyd's line; thence t line j at right angles to the last-named line i and along R. A. Lloyd's line fifty (50) feet to a corner, Millican's line, thence ! along Millican's line to the beginning i on the Washington Road or Street. I This the 9th day of January, 1928. WHEELER MARTIN, jlO 4tw

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