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' Mr. Bob Everett motored to Bel haven yesterday afternoon. FOR SALE: 1 MULE, 2 MILCH cows, 1 Jersey heifer 1 Jersey bull, both 1 year old. Call B. F. Peel, aft 2tpd FOR SALE: ONE SECOND-HAND gasoline engine; six-horse power; with belt included. Apo'y o A. 11. Waters, Dardens, N. C. s 8 2tpd BUY CONCORD YARNS—DIRECT from manufacturer at a big saving. Spun from long combed wool. Write for free samples of many beautiful, shades and heather mixtures. 50c per 4 01. skein. $2.00 per lb. Postage paid on all orders. Also pure wool blankets. Concord Worsted Mills, W. Concord, N. H. si 5 4tw HOUSE FOR RENT: ONE SlX room house for rent in New Town. Known as the Hatton home. Apply to G. N. Gurganus. s8 4t CUMMER COLOS are lingering end annoying. The very first night apply V/ICKS ▼ VapoRUP Owr IT AHUmm Jmn U—d Ymmriy Catarrhal Deafness to often caused hy Br intlained condition •( U>e tnucouK l.hiiik o.' Hie Eustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed you have a rumbling Bound or Imperfect Hearing. Unless the inflammation can be reduced, your hearing may be de stroyed forever. HALL'S CATARRH MKDK lMi will do what we claim for it—rid your system of Catarrh or Deafness caused by Catarrh.. Bold by all druggists for over 40 Tears J. CTieney A Co.. Toledo. Ohio. NOTICE OF SALE In the Matter of A- B. Ayers, Bankrupt. Under and by virtue of the author ity contained in a certain order sign ed by Marshall C. Staton, Referee, the Matter of A. B. Ayers, Bankrupt, the undersigned trustee, will on Mon day, September, 7th, 1925, in front of the Court Hous« Door of Martin County, at 12 o'clock M. offer at public sale, at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, the following described personal property: The book accounts," notes, and all other evidences of debt belonging to the estate of A. B. Ayers, Bankrupt. This the 26th day of August, 1925. HUGH G. HORTON, Trustee. 8-28-4t NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of that cer tain order made by Marshall C. Staton U. S. referee in bankruptcy, in the matter of Augustus Williams, bank rupt, it being bankruptcy case No. 162 the undersigned trustee for said bank rupt will sell to the highest bidder for cash before the door of the Far mers Banking & Trust Company, in Robersonville, N. C., 011 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29th, 1925, At 12 o'clock noon the following described parcels of real estate: First parcel: hi the county of Mar-» tin, in Robersonville township, being bounded on the north by the lands of C. A. Roberson; on the east by the lands of H. M. Pearcy; on the south by the old Albert Roberson lands, now G. L. and Sallie Roberson lands; on the west by the lands of Mrs. Sallie Williams and being the Henry Rober son Collard place and deeded to Au gustus Williams by J. C. Smith, trus tee, under date of April 10th, 1922, containing 107 acres, more or less, and reference fs also made to deed or record in book R-2, page 120, of the public registry of Martin County. -Second parcel: In Martin County be ginning in the run of Flat Swamp al bridge in the Washington and Hamil ton road, running thence with said road to the said Augustus Williams' line; thence a southwesterly course with the said Augustus Williams' line to a ditch; thence down said ditch with the said Augustus Williams' line to the run of said Flat Swamp; tbence down the run of Flat Swamp to the beginning, containing ten acres, more or less, and beiifg such a part of the Gusie Vick lands owned by Saridt Peel, lying on the west Bide of the Washington-Hamilton road and re corded in book SSS, page 331, in the public registry for Martin County. Third parcel: Situate in the town of Robersonville, N. C., adjoining the graded school lot and known as the west end property, and being lots Nos. 16 and 16 in block C on plat of said property, as recorded in Martin Coun ty in book 1, page 266. For further description reference is made to book YW, page 170, of the public regis try of Martin County. « Fourth parcel: la Martin County, adjoining the lands of W. A. Rober son, W. S. Vick, and others, as fol lows: Beginning at a stake in the said Augustus Williams' line near two chopped small pines, running thence •MtwanDy to a stake near the said W. A. Roberson line to lightwood ■tamp, W. 8. Vick, G. L. Roberson, W. A. Roberson, Augustuf Williams and Henry Roberson's corner; thence with the said Augustus Williams line to the beginning, containing Ave acres, more or less, and for further reference see book 000, page 68, of the Public registry of Martin County. This sale will be made free from all Mew and subject to confirmation of mmt TUB the IMh day of September, RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS—TOWN OF WILLIAMSTON. N. C. FOR MONTH OF AUGUST, J925 1. W. T. Meadows, adv. salary, July * 60.00 1. Dater operating, Robert Barnes, fireman l«|.uu 1. Light operating, Hamp Edwards, fireman 14.00 1. Light operating, Jack Bonds, fireman 14.0U 1. Light operating, B. Gaynor, unloading coal . 10-8» 1. Streets, Geo. Spruill, laborer —— jM™ 1. Streets, Miles Rodgerson, laborer —. 1. Streets, Wheeler Rice, laborer __ ib.w I. Police, J. S. Cook, balance salary, July 3 Interest & Discount and coupons, F. & M. Bank, 1 coupon # Jo.uo 3' Miscellaneous, Dr. Warren, 46 births, 18 deaths, 6 months 32.00 3! Police, Julius Purvis, special offieer at dance ■ £.OO -3. Light operating, Texaco, gas and oil .- »•£! 8 Ji L. Cob Urn, special account, Telephone Co., old bills 3! R. L. Coburn, special account, Enterprise, old bills 178-80 3 R L Coburn, special account, C. IJ. C. & Co., old bills 99.40 3Streets, C. D. C. & Co., old bills 3. W. T. Meadows, balance July salary 7. Miscellaneous, J. T. Price, stamped envelopes "-M 7. Street account, H. Bros. & Co., old bill 7. Light operating, J. W. Andrews, freight car coal 7. M. S. Moore, advance on July salary w.w 8. Police, J. S. Cook, adv. August salary 8. Streets, George Spruill, laborer °-£0 8. Water operating, B. Gaynor, unloading coal 8. Light operating, Jack Bonds, fireman c 8. Water operating, Robert Bonds, fireman 8. Streets, Wheeler Rice, laborer —— •_ 8. Streets, Miles Rodgerson, laborer 8. Light operating, H. Edwards, fireman " "" 11. Miscellaneous, Enterprise Printing Co., month July J ll"" 11. Fire department, A. Hassell, jr., salary, July 11. Maintenance abd supplies, J. W. Andrews, freight __ 14.WJ li. MaihteiiacP'»nd supplies,- T-ower-Binford Co., old _____. — 211.40 13. Miscellaneous, Enterprise, job work •?•[''' 13. Brewer, salary, July ----- r — lOR 14. Streets, J. W. Peel, shoeing mule l.|» I*s. Streets, Miles Rodgerson, laborer - 16. Streets, Wheeler Rice, laborer 15. Water operating, Robert Bonds, fireman y-r l^'Jvi 15." Light operating, H. Edwards, fireman 14.00 15. Light operating, Jack Bonds, fireman - Ji" 15. M. S. Moore, balance salary _ fr a . 15. Police, J. S. Cook, adv. August salary 10-J" 15. Streets, J. A. Philpot, signs &•? 19. Streets, C. O. Moore & Co., fuel ~l-4jj ID. Streets, Culpepper Hardware Co., old bill 19. Miscellaneous, J T. Price, envelopes, mayor's office _ ( IL«J«j 21. Light operating, J. W. Andrews, car coal ^>4.54 21. Fire (Dpt., Fowden, fireman AiML 21. Fire Department, K. B. Crawford, fireman .--- "-J™ 19. Police department, J. S. Cook, adv. Aug. salary low 22. Light operating, B. Gaynor, unloading coal _______ _; "•J* 22. Light operating, H. Edwards, firemafi .*. 14-00 22. Light operating, Jack Bonds, fireman 4 " 22. Water operating, Robert Bonds, fireman - 1" 22. Streets, M. laborer 7 - L * jj>- 22. Streets, Wheeler Rice, laborer ijj'jV 25. Fire department, J. E. Harrell, fireman 25. Fire department, Henry Harrison, fireman • m 25. Fire department, J. W. Manning, fireman 25. Fire department, E. P. Lindsley, fireman —" ;>•}** 25. Fire department, Theo Roberson, fireman ■j'jjv 25. Fire department, C. D. Carstarphen, jr., "fireman 3-WJ) 25. Fire department, F. L. Edwards, fireman —,» r \n 25. Fire department, W. C. Manning, fireman - 25. Water department, I). D. Stalls, 2 cars coal o'X 25. Light operating, Harris Hardware Co., old bill or- 2.701 25. Maintenance and supplies, So. Electric Co., old bill lO.BO 2*. Maintenance and supplies, Edly Value Co., old bill 28.65 25. Maintenance and supplies, Beaufort Iron Works, old bill m Police, J. S. Cook, adv. Aug. salary 5 -2" 2i6. Streets, R. S. Critcher & Son, lumber j-sw 10-HI 2! Streets, S. R. Biggs Iron & Motor Co., street signs =;■ ■■■■■ -89.00 26. Streets, J. W. Peel, shoeing mule : 2.M 29. Police, J. S. Cook, adv. on Aug. salary l6-00 29. Streets, Wheeler Rice, laborer —— —,— 16-00 29. Streets, M. Rodgerson, laborer , i—_— 15.00 29. Streets, H. Edwards, laborer • 3.75 29. Light operating, Hamp Edwards, fireman , 14.00 29. Light operating, Jack Bonds, fireman , :-w— 14.00 29. Water operating, Robert Bonds, fireman . *— 18.00 29. M. S. Moore, on May salary (old)'_-> , 76.00 Total disbursements, month of August = $ 2,645.42 RECEIPrs MONTH AUGUST Cash received from lights and water - -—51,178.70 Cash received from J. 0. Manning, taxes BOO.OO Cash received from R. L. Cqburn, month August - 386.85 Total receipts, all sources $ 2,390.60 Cash on hand, F. & M. Bank, Aug. 1, 1925 r * 386.85 1 Total receipts and cash 011 hand - ~-$ 2,757.45 Iess disbursements, month of August 2.645.42 Cash 011 hand, F. &M. Hank, Sept. 1 $ 112.03 W. T. MEADOWS, Treasurer. l.ir-w: racacta -mmwdmim- -nm*. t 'wssux.'Mf I Seek the Br Tighten or I "Sure-Fit" » loosen for label—refuse . utmost | imitations Mfcfca* comfort | I MARGOLIS BROTHERS and BROOKS 1 I I , 4(.V Keep Them Dry Cleaned ffek \ The well-groomed woman is j~FV\\ X careful to aeeThaTTfef- drtsses fcfj t A 1 come to us as soon as they »u require our expert attention. I I Do not wait until all are In IIP Hli ■* J nee( l cleaning. Keep all vjljlili / °' t ' iem ' re »b ready to \ [ - wear all the time. Then you . will have the necessary vari '•] ety for a satisfactory selec tion for every occasion. POPE'S Service Shop THE ENTERPRISE WILLIAMBTON, W. C. s. - • • k J ~''* ' .** i' i 'i'i THINK and ill: FIGURE! ' , FOR YOURSELF *ll i People Are Going- to Spend Their Money Where They STOP! READ! AND PREPARE TO ATTEND THE OPPORTUNITY -*W SALE AT NASSEFS DEPARTMENT STORE Friday, Sept. 18, 9 a. m. . ' BLUE CHAMBRAY WORK SHIRTS 1 Made of heavy blue chambray, full cut, irfwMl AND UP and well made. An extraordinary value BOYS' LONG PANTS jjUl gUITS Just like Dad's. Assorted P FOR colors. Sizes Bto 16 years. (E0 " MEN Price $2.25 * AT ...... sl2^s ft New Fall Suits For The Men Who Care Jjwn WA PRICE WITHIN THE REACH OF EVERY POCKET ' A Wonderful Group jasj VALUES TO $29.50 AT $19.85 lm VALUES TO $22.50 AT ... $16.75 Or VALUES TO $19.50 AT _= $14.75 : f ' VALUES TO $17.50 AT... _ $12.85 PRINCESS SUPS ' ■ - Womens Princess slips of lingette and sateen, all colors - jfc MEN'S PANTS That will stand wear. Priced • at a low figure HOUSE DRESSES AND APRONS $1.49 JV Wonderful Values 99c Each = .am SOX VALUE! •MU NEW DRESSES For a real good 50c* grade. £ For fall. Made of all-wool serge and jersey. Values to $12.50 —» ZuC DRESSES—Of all new ma- FLANNELETTE GOWNS terial and shades /) Valued at $1.50 Values to gS Stripes and Truthful advertising ■! M ■■ tfM SALE STARTS above all things Friday Morning Honesty as to pur- 111 II FL *1 £F SEPTEMBER 18th pose; truthful in 1 A»M. Word and DEED DEPARTMENT STORE - - WILLIAMSTON, N. C. LASTS 15 DAYS
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