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PAGE FOUR New Series to Open Saturday, March' 3, 1928 DON'T WAIT TO BE SOLICITED. NOTIFY THE OFFICERS THE NUMBER OF SHARES f YOU WISH. YOU CAN'T MAKE A BETTER INVESTMENT THAN THROUGH THE BUILD ING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION. MARTIN COUNTY BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION JANUARY PROVES RECORD MONTH FOR CHEVROLET Detroit. Mich., Feb 13.—-All Janu ary production'records were shattered ! here last month by therfEHevrolet Mo-j tor Co., when the total output for the thirty-day period reached 91,584 units, 1 \S*. S. Knudsen. president and "general I manager, announced today: This figure topped by nearly 20,000 units the 73,67> cars and trucks pro duced in Jauuary, 1927, and than dou bled the outlet it»r the corresponding' mouth in 1926, when ouly 4'.,4,17 units' were manufactured. As a result of this tremendous vol- j utile, production in January was exceed ( ed by that of only, four other moijthsj in the entire history of the company, j Every indication points to new Chev rolet records in the coming months oft 1928, Mr. Knudsen said The tentative production schedule for j February is 112,475, units, a* against 85,000 units last February, .while ac-J tual production for the month this year is certain to exceed the tentative sched- ' ule by a comfortable margin, Mr. I "Knudsen said, Tentative plans for i March call tfbr the building of more than 127,000 units, which will establish a new all time monthly record fur the manufacture a} gear-shift cat s, accord ing to Mr. Kuudsen.V. This huge volume ha* been « made possible by the 'enormous sales ga,ins regis tyred since the ill trod uctioii jit* the 'bigger and better' Chevrolet on Janu ary 1 K H Grant,.vice president of the company, iu charge of sales, stat ed that more, 125,tHK1 units were sold for immediate delivery at retail in the United States to date. Another high record ».i> set dur ing the Chicago automobile show, end-, ed 1 ebriwij 4. when more Ihcvrolets wert- -.nld during show week thai? any I other make of 14 at this 01 any other automobile show Chevrolet T;flici,iU were unanimous J in the opinion that the company-V per-J forniance last year, when it built and sold_a million unitp to become the world's largest automobile manufact urer, would be substantially expanded 1 this year, 'I am just as; confident of selling a | million cars this year as it 1 had them 1 sold right now,' Mr. Grant said at. a > recent dealer meeting. . * • 1 To achieve this record volume the ! seven great assembly plants strung j across the continent arc 011 peak pro- 1 duction schedules in answer to calls from the 45 hevrolet tyne headquar ters tor ample cars to assure prohrpt delivery to the public, -Another as sembly plant, with a production- ca pacity of 350 cars a day, will get into full swing within a few weeks at At lanta, (ia.. to augment the facilities of the otTier factories now running to ca pacity. WMIS PIANO TUNING MR/LENOX, of Goldsboro, tuner for ixarles M. Stieff lano dealers and others, now in Williams ton. Phone It INCREASE YOUR EARNING power. Join the Georgia-Carolina School of Commerce, Call 48 for in formation relative to the school or see Mr. Henderson. ls 2t | I AM PREPARED TO CUT WOOD anywhere in town on short notice, Geo. S. Moore. j3l 2t NOTICE Havjiiig this day qualified as admin istratrix of the estate of A. F. Stal ling.*., deceased, late of Jamesville, N. C.. all persons holding claims against said estate are hereby notified to pre sent same to me, properly verified, on or before the 16th day of January, A D. 1929, or this notice will be plead, ed in bar of the recovery of the same. AH persons indebted to said estate are requested to come forward and make i/uinediate settlement of same This January 16, 1928. ALICE V. STALLINGS, Administratrix of die estate of A. F. Stalling* j2O 6tw NOTICE OF EXECUTION SALE North Carolina. Martin County; in the *uu erior court. MotikrE. Smith wick vs. John D. LiUey and Bank of Jameavillc By virtue of au execution directed to tiie undersigned from the Superior Court of Martin County in the above entitled action. I will on Monday, the sth day of March, 1928. at 12 o'- clock M . at the Court House Door of County Sell to the highest bidder for cash, to satiafy said execution, all the right, title, and interest which the •aid Jno. I). LiUey and the Bank of Jamesville, defendants, have in the fol lowing described real estate, to-wit: Lot Number 2 of the L. H. Lilley land division as of record in the mMk registry of Martin County in B at page 81. to which refer. 12 —... It made for further description. aTROEBUCK, SWiff, The New Star Cars Have Arrived / ••••" - * . # . The Best and Most Beautiful 4■V . . Car on the Market r -" ■ "• v" Barnhill Motor Company The Newest Trend in • ■/ * - * "•» • *••»,'. • . ". ■ Dress andCoatFashions ' , V. • ' - •' 1 - * m ' .• \J. - , • " - ... for Women Created by the Leading s } Tailors—To Be Found Here Interesting necklines, perky, feminine bows, seams that run in all directions, geometric ef- • fects, and hemlines that are as unexpected in their variations as they can gracefully be. New Silhouettes—eminently wearable, decid- * ji edly becoming—and rapturously lovely. One Y I £&& and two piece! Materials—and colors—in pro- m&fir ! fusion. ' SMART ACCESSORIES Never has there been a time when ac- llikJllß cessories played so important a role in iaao | \\ Fashion's pageant —and never have 1 \l\ Margolis Brothers offered such a wide 1 \ll assortment —at modest prices that put 1 Vw these lovely costume complements J \\\ . within the reach of all! Included are the" newest bags, the loveliest of hose, ~ » gloves, flowers, and novelty jewelry! Margolis Brothers ruaLIIHID [VUV TU«M*r AMP FRIDAY THE ENTERP RISE WILLI AMSTOH NOWTH CAWOUWA NOTICE OF SALE the superior court, before the clerk. "North Carolina, Martin County; in y/Vda Sexton, administratrix of J. C. Sexton, deceased, v». W. C. Wallace and Virginia Wallace, heir at law of J. C. Sexton, deceased. Under and T>y virtue or an order oF the superior court of Martin County made in the above entitled proceedings, the undersigned commissioners will on the 21st day of February, 1928, at 12 o'clock ni., in front of the courthouse door in the town of Williatnston, North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash the following described real estate, to wit: Bounded on the north by J. G. J, G. Long and W. H. Moore, on the cast by the Brown heirs, on the south by Mobley and Modlin, and on the west by J. E. Sexton, containing 200 acres, more or less, and more common, ly known as ; the Carmer lauds. This the 21st clay of January, 1928. ELBERT S. PF.EL, B A. CRITCHEK, i 24 4tw Commissioners. CAR LOAD NEW CARS Expected Within Few Days Mutual Chevrolet Co. Robersonville, N. C. IB World's Most Luxurious Low Priced Car The longest wheel base ever offered in a low priced car! The riding ease of four semi-elliptic shock-absorber springs set parallel to the frame* The beauty and comfort of marvelous new 15 j J Fisher bodies! The safety of non-locking four' IyCuUCCQ wheel brakes! And the thrilling performance Prices! of an improved valve-in-head motor! The Touring $A QC Here, for the first time in the history of the autcv or Roster motive industry, is a low-priced car that _ „ . scqc embodies all the distinguished beauty and e features of advanced design demanded in the c«»p* 595 world's highest priced automobiles. Hih ixw Sedan • • VM -' Come in and see it today. Note the beauty, the J** Spo« >665 symmetry and the roominess of the beautiful c * br4olet Z new Fisher bodies. Study the chassis, unit by *715 unit—and observe the advanced engineering " umityTrack ,. Q ...the high quality construction throughout. !, ch«*.o»i») Go for a drive—as far as you like, and over u f£Z£Z l omM *375 roads of your own selection. Do that—and like tens of thousands of others* you will say that here is the most luxurious low >k. i..« priced car ever offered! PEEL MOTOR COMPANY MUTUAL CHEVROLET CO. WILLIAMSTON, N. C. ROBERSONVILLE, N. C. QUALITY AT LOW COST J I I I I I .11 1 I. Gar Load™, 3 " * Arrived Today • Come In and See Them Peel Motor Company 8 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having this day qualified as admin istrator of the estate of N. R. Rober son, deceased, this is to notify all per sons having claims against the said °es rate to present them to the undersigned administrator or his attorney on or before the 6th day of February, 1929, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their ecovery. All persons indebted to the said estate will pleased make im mediate payment. This the 6th dav of February, 1928. R. W. "ROBERSON. (7 6tw Administrator. Elbert S. Peel, attorney,, William stoti, N. C. , ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Mac. G. Roberson, de ceased, late of the county of Martin, State of North Carolina, this is to no tify all persons having claims against the estate of,the said deceased to ex Tuesday, February 14,1928 hibit them to the undersigned at Ev eretts, N. C., on or before the 25th day of January, 1929, or thi» notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will plea;.e make immediate payment. This 24th day of January, 1928. ■ C B. RIDDICK, Administrator of the Estate of Mac. G. Jtoberson. j24 6tw NOTICE Having this day qualified as execu- t tor of the estate of James Levih Leg gett, late of Martin County, all per sons holding claims against the estate of the said Leggett are hereby notified to present the same to ine for payment on or before the 18th day of January, 1929, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of the recovery of same. All persons indebted to said estate will please come forward and make settlement of the same. This January 18, 1928. H. L. EVERETT. Executor of Estate of James L. Leg ' gett. j2O 6tw
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