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PAGE FOUR EVERETTS FIGHTS WAY TO FINALS IN STATE SERIES FOR NON-ACCREDITED SCHOOLS Defeated Linden in Raleigh Last Night By Score of - 17 To 16 Everetts won a position in the final:* of the- non-accredited high school basketball series by w inning over Lindon in Kaleigh lajrt night, 17 to 16. It ft'B.- a hard foughtgame throughout, the score standing 10-I> at the half. ' • Everetts, il is understood will meet, the winners of the western champion ship series in Chapel Hill next week. SECURITY BOYS WIN ANOTHER Defeat Smithfield National Guardsmen in Good ' Game 32-17 Playing their best game of the season, Pete Fowden's Security Ijfe boys defeated the Smithfield National Guards here last Tuesday night 32 to 17. The locals built up a substan tial lead in the beginning of the first period 'and the guardsmen never threatened to tie the count. J'otts led' members of both Jeanu in scoring, and played, an able game on the court. The visitors, were unable to battle successfully Security's defense, and found it impossible to break up the strong, scoring combination of Potts, Gay lord and liritt, The game, one of the best on a local court HIM season, was witnessed** by a very small number of specta tors v HIGH SCHOOL CAGERS WIN Creswell High School Boys " Are Turned Back By 24-11 Score Creswull's high school basketball I five was turned back here last Tues- | day night by Coach Hood's lagers, 24 to M in a first gatne of the season between the two teams. The locals i led the visitors throughout the game, allowing tne Creswell boys only four points in the-last half. Keel, for William stun, iMtirod 12 of his team's 24 points. Liverman was next wiUi wx points for the locals. Hitchner led in the visitors scoring, registering eight of their eleven pointer - *' lineup: Creswell (11) Williamslon (24) Hitchnei; (8) Keel (12) It. H." . Smith • James (4) L. F. Oliver (3) ljverman (®) C.\ Sawyer . 1.. Clark (1) K. 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C. ~ ' » fi " J, - r JAMESVILLE AND EVERETTS LOSE Eliminated in First Round of State Tourney By Close Score Everetts apd Jamesville were flimi- [l niited in the first round of play in the State High School Basketball tourna ment in Uaielgh - yesterday. Both games were hard fought, and were I lost by 'small marginal scores. Jimmie Brow n,-star player on the Jamesville.- team, was urmble to play. Accounts of the games: The fast-stepping Krwin High team Uliminuted the Everetts team in the first Class C game of the tournament ' by the score of 13-11. At the end of the first half the score Was 7-5 in Krwin's favor. Barbour, Krwin, was high scorer of, the contest with eight points. Ch'ei ry and Roebuck, of Everett*, and Parker, of Krwin, were second with four each. Everetts last year was runner-up for the group champion ship. » Krwin (IS) Everetts (1J) Tew U-i Faulkner (3) Willis (1) Cherry (41 i Barbfiur' (8). i_.i_ Bullock | Bost i. !«. .1— - A. Koebuck j Parker (4) Arch Koebuck (4) i Lattimore ousted Jamesville in Class C play in the afternoon, 27-24. The lea'l swayed between, the teams until the closing moments, when the | "•"winners .forged ahead. „ - The halftime found the score 10-!' | in favor of' Jemesville. Lattimore fofcght hard to take the game. P. Wheatens, Lattimore, was high scorer with 13 points. K. Wheatens and C. Brown were second with 10 ( points, for I .ultimo re and Jamesville, j I respectively. Lattimore (27) Jamesville (24) I R, Wheatens (1 >1 --- C. Brown (10) jP. Wheatens (13) O. Gaylord (8) I C. Wheatens (4) Warrington (2) llarrill H. Rrown (4) Mauney 8)rk«» Two Cotton Varieties Best in North Carolina j North ( arolina is committed to Mex j ican Big 801 l and improved strains of the C leveland Mig 801 l as the tw*o va rieties of cotton best suited to this j Stale Good, v\ e)l bred seed of these I varieties (five belter 'returns than near ;iy any other tried by the .North tar i olina Kxperiment Station. . . J Grading and Recleaning Gives Bale to 8 Acres Farmers of Stanley Cminfy find that | grading and recleanins cotton seed will give ati extra bale yield on each'tight acres . , Stfa wherry growers will experience about the same prices this year as last I I Poultry Growers Begirt Cooperative Shipments The poultry growers of North Caro-1 i liria have begun their annual coopera -1 tive car lot shipments of poultry; this work is done largely under the super ; vision of the county agents of the State College exttiision division. Tom Tarheel, says he has just fin ished his orchard. There is nothing like plenty of fruit on the home place, he states. ' : 7, Outlook for Cotton Better This Year If— The outlook for cotton is better this season than last, if the acreage is not increased over ten per cent. NOTICE OF RESALE r —* ■ Jly virtue of tbe- order of sale made; by the cleric of the superior court of ' Martin County in that certain proceed ing entitled "W H. Graft, executor, etc., v«. John M. Cratt,' et als," the undersigped will, on Monday, th? 2nd day of April, 1928, at 12 o'clock noon, at courthouse door of Martin Coun ty, offrt f>?r sale, at public auction, for cash, and to the highest bidder, all that certain tract or parrel of land situate, lying, and being in Bear Crass. Town ship,. Martin County, N. C., adjoining the lands of John Bullock, Claude Lee. anil Robert Harris, and containing 90 acres, more or less; and being the same lands conveyed to Sophie Cratt by M (i. Cratt, by deed dated November 10, ; I'J 14, and of record in book G-l, at; page 197 - At the election of the undersigned, i terms, may be afforded the purchaser, j The aforesaid sale will be reported to the superior court of Martin Coun- j ty, for confirmation, as required by law; and the successful bidder will be; required to deposit as much as 10 per cent of his bid, immediately at the \ | close of the sale, as evid/nce of good . ' faith, and pending confirmation. Up- j |on faflure to make such deposit the j said lands will be resold at the same, place and on the same date at the hour of 1 o'clock p. m. This 23rd day of February, 1928. JOHN H. BONNER. f24 4tw Commissioner. « NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of an order of I resale of the superior court of Martin County in the special proceedings en titled "Mrs!. Melissa Peed vs. (iabriel Williams', et al„" the "undersigned com missioner will, on Monday. March 12, 1928. at 12 o'clock noon, in front of the courthouse door of Martin County, offer at public sale to'the highest bid der, for cash, the following described tract of land: Same being a part of the Elisha Moore tract of land located in Wil- If you smoke for pleasure , - >- . * □Hi ■ People might smoke | Effflmmlws\ some cigarettes for a lot Srßfi of , i ueer reason8 ' but :| they, certainly smoke Camels for pleasure. ' And they smoke more Camels by billions. Camels "i - -, . . - „ \ , - ' " * ' * • u Vd walk a mile for a Camel" ! ■ ' © 1«M. a. J. T.kMM X Cwrw, fIMHMa, N. C. I ■ I THE ENTERPRISE | liamston Township, Martin County, and more particularly described as fol- I lows: Beginning at the stump corner ! of Mrs. Melissa Peed and the Moore theirs land; thence S. 7 degrees 15 W. 1,148 feet; to a corner in a branch; thence south 85 degrees 15 minutes W. 1,129 feet along the A. C. L. R. R. to a corner; thence along Melissa Feed's line N. 18 degrees 35 minutes E. 737 feet; thence north 49 degrees 15 min. E. 802 feet to a stump; thence' S, 83 degrees E. 124 feet; thence N. 86 degrees 19 minutes 295 feet to the beginning. Containing 22 1-4 acres, more or less. This the 22nd day of February, 1928. B A. CRITCHER, f24 2tw Commissioner. * NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the authority contained in that certain deed of trust , executed to the undersigned trustee by A. J. Britt and wife, on the Ist day of February, 1924. and of record in the public registry of Martin County, in book (J-2, page 40; said deed of trust given to secure certain notes of even date and tenor therewith, and the stip ulations therein contained npt having been Complied with, at the request of the parties interested, the undersigned trustee will, on Monday, April 2, 1928, at 12 o'clock.m., in* front of the court house door, in the town of William ston, North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash the fol lowing described property: A tract of land and improvements thereon in the town of Williamston, North Carolina, on the south sidje of Washington road or street, adjoining the property of W. V. Ormond, K, A Loyd and Millican, beginning at a stake on the said Washington road or street. MMMBMMBMBaatifflKfr''*- *" "-HS-fcraßmuUVTy *•• 4 ssm Feed your crops a £ BALANCED RATION of both NITRATE and AMMONIA by side'dressing with leunasaipete! i (Ammonium—Sulphate—liitralc) 20% Nitrogen = 31.5% Ammonia / LEUNASALPETER baa been used with Mrijiitv; sucresi Hy manufacturer* al a major aource pf nitroyrn in n-ixed fertil ixera. la equally efficient a* a aide or top-drctsiug. LEUNASALPETER la a high-anatyria nitrogen fertHirer. Apply 7H2J pounda per acre aa aide>drca«ing between the rowa at time of cultivation. For aale by deairra everywhere. a i Synthetic Nitrogen Products /7r\ Millican's corner; thence along the | D Washington road or streets towards ( > Washington, North Carolina, fifty (50) j c, feet to W. V. Ormond's corner; thence p along W. V. Ormond's line, a line at j t right angles with the Washington road i tl or Rtreet, about 210 feet to R. A. Loyd's ' t line: thence a line, which is at right' n angles to the last-named line, and a- 1 | long R. A. Loyd's line fifty (50) feet j w | to a corner, Millican's line. |«■ i] This the Ist day of March, 1928. WHEELER MARTIN. m 2 4tw Trustee, j NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the authority | « contained in that certain deed of trust executed to the undersigned trustee by > Ephraiin Peel and wife, on the 13th day of May, 1926, and of record in the ' | public registry of Martin County, in, J book Q-2, page 569, said deed of trust j ! given to secure csrtain notes of even) date and tenor therewith, and the stip-j • l ulations therein contained not having j i | been complied with, at the request of i : | the parties interested, the undersigned j i j trustee will, on Monday, April 2, 1928, j - at 'l2 o'clock m , in front of the .court-1 ; | house door in the town of Williamston, 1 i , North - Carolina, offer for sale to the I I highest bidder for cash hte following , described property: First tract: Beginning at the south-, - west corner of a tract of land belong- ] • ing to S. Peel, thence N. 10 perches j . to the road: thence N. 80 3-4 W. 49 and 4-5 perches to the Williamston and > Washington Road; thence southward , up said road 200 perches to the Harris f Branch; thence down the run of said i ; branch 36 1-2 perches to a pine stump i . 1 in the mouth of a small branch; thence 1 :|S. 35 1-2 E. 97 perches to a pine, G. . ! (Jodafd's corner; thence 52 E 12 perches ; thence N. 160 perches; thence N. 85 W. 5 and 3-5 perches to the canal: thence down the canal 32 perches; thence W. 42 and 1-5 perches to a lightwood stump by the ditch: thence up the- ditch 43 and 3-5 perches to the beginning, containing 100 acres, more or less. Second tract: A tract of land on the west side of the Williamston_aiid_\Vaali_ We'll Keep Your Tires in Good Condition Drive in at least once a week and let us inspect your tires for cuts and bruises, inflate them to proper pressure and repair minor tread cuts. Promptly repairing cuts and small stone bruises will save you serious tire trouble and fhake your tires last longer. The AIR - WATER - CRANK-CASE SERV ICE - ROAD SERVICE FREE tires firestone t U be S Williamston Motor Co. Phone 201 Williamston, N. C. Cream Tobacco f UICKY Crop ■ I^STRIKEjI , t Itfl Lucky JHBR Strikes are the UK' Favorite Brand of Paul Whiteman— "lt was but recently, when I started to act as master of ceremonies with my band, at the Par amountTheatrc, that I realized how vital perfect voice condition was to a performer. I have always been a consistent smoker and fortunately, Lucky Strikes were my favorite brand. • I like their toasted flavor and, best of all, I can smoke 1 as often as I like, without fear of irritating my voict, which is becoming a great _. f) t ' \ asset in my work." ou -~ "It's toasted" No Throat Irritation-No Cough. Friday, March 2,1928 e ington road, bounded on the north by ■ Griffin Brothers, on the west and south 2 ! by Sylvester Peel, on the east .by the i : Williamston and Washington road. c»n ; Naming 7 acres, more or less, and be s [ving the same land conveyed to me by , ). L. Corey and wiftf. ; This the Ist day ot March. 1928. » , ELBERT S. PEEL, i ' m 2 4tw Trustee.
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