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Local . and Personal Messrs. A. R. Dunning and Clayton Moore spent yesterday in Roberson ville. Mr. Lee Edwards spent Sunday with his parents in Kinston. « Mrs. E. T. Forbes and little son, of Greenville, spent the week end Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Brown. Miss Mary White, of Greenville, spent the week end with h?r mother, Mrs. Mollie White. Mrs. J. G. Staton is attending the convocation of the Episcopal church which is being held in Wilmington this week. Mr. Ed Stallings, of Washington, was in town yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. Lilley, of James ville, were in town yesterday. Mr. J. L. Jenkins, of Ayden, spent the week end with friends in the city. Mr. Milton Norman, of Tarboro, was in town yesterday on business, j Mr. Bill Davis, of Ahoskie, was a visitor here Sunday. . a _______ Mr. Walton Phipher, jr., of Char lotte, was in town yesterday. Mr. L R. Talyor was here on busi ness yesterday. Mr. Van G. Talyor, president of the Planters ft I lerchants Bank, of Ever ett*, WHS in town yesterday. Messrs. C. R. Preddy and E. B. Quick spent the week end with their families in Rocky Mount. Mr. J. A. Bradford, State inspector of I'trtilizer.x. department pf agricul ture, is in town this wp"k. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the authori ty contained in a certain deed of trust executed by Ed Moore and wife Nancy Moore on the 26th day of May, 1919, and of record in the public registry of Martin County in book A-2, at page date therewith, and the conditions therein contained not having been com -161, to secure certain notes of even plied with, and at the request of the parties interested the undersigned trustee will on Monday, February 1, 1925, at 12 o'clock m., in front of the courthouse door of Martin County in Williamston, North Carolina, offer fo sale, at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, the following describ- Saturday— Last Day of CLEARANCE SALE For the remainder of the week we will group our dresses, coats, shoes, sweaters, and men's clothing: at greater sacrifices, as we need the space for the new arrivals of spring mechandise. One lot of silk and One lot of ladies' One lot of ladies' woll dresses, values novelty pumps and novelty Sweaters . etc oxfords; values to , . to sls values to $lO Closing Out Price Closing Out Price Closin r Out Price $3.95 $1.95 $1.95 One lot of cotton sweaters— One lot of ladies'velvet hats must be cleared out; closing out Values up to $6.50 —Closing out price , price 98c 98c One lot of men's One lot of meii's One lot of boy's all-wool suits heavy underwear ~ suits—2 pants suits 4 all sizes Closing Out Price Closing Out Price Closin- Out Price $14.95 79c $4.95 . - • V' ' • t. ... . . A visit to our store will reveal to you the art of making money— by saving on each purchase. k Margolis Bros. & Brooks Mr. Miles Wolff, of Concord, will arrive Thursday to spen4. several days with Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Dunning. Dr. Howard I. Hilley, president of Atlantic Christian College, who preached at the Christian church here Sunday, was the guest of Rev. and Mrs. A. J. Manning while in town. Mrs. B. A. Critcher and little son, Burras, jr., arrived Sunday night from Scotland Neck, where they had bee,, visiting relatives.. Miss Mildred Purvis arid Mr. Blacknall, of Kittrell, spent Sunday j with relatives here. Mrs. Delia L Carson and Mr. R. Ii Crawford, of Wilson, visited friends in town Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert S. Peel spent Sunday in Kinston. Mr. J. L. Williams spent Sunday in Grifton with Mrs. Williams, whose mother is critically ill. . H -Messrs. W. H. Hopkins and N. R. Griffin were visitors here yesterday. Mr. R. P. McKenzie, of Washington was in town this morning. Mr. Alonzo Griffin was a visitor here yesterday. Mr. Calvin Ayers, of Bear Grass, was in town Monday. Miss Edith Peel spent the week end with her si&ter, Miss Eva Peel, in Robersonville. Mrs. C. J. Sawyer and son, Charle.-, 1 jr., Mrs. Holly Bell, and Clarenc J Rhea, of Windsor, passed through here yesterday en route to Wilming ton to attend the convocation. Ed property, to wit: A certain tract of land situated in Martin County, North Carolina, known as the Isaac Moore and Nann Moore land, bounded by Alex Hill on south, A. L. Wallace on north, William Gay lord on southwest, Abe Corden on the southeast, said to contain eleven acres, more or less, and also the following personal property, to wit: one red and white butt-headed cow, mostly red Al so two brood sows and eleven pigs Three white, two spotted, and remain der red jersey. This 31st day of December, 1925. A. COREY, j6 4tw Trustee. Martin ft Peel, attorneys. «Ac KNTE*>BIBE. Wl" MAMSTON. NORTH CAROLINA WMIS' NURSING WORK WANTED: HAVf had several years experience in homes and hospitals. Mrs. Ruth Crowell Egan. WANTED: MIDDLE-AGED MAN iiusuer caul iiiune to sluU or iuuie v» actuy in maitm oouuty selling Vi uiuuei' a &uaumieei line oi nom i.cix6i.iuica —vuiiei articles, soupa tyytKta, eve., to ins neigiioors. ieaiu t ci cui out gOoua ure iuruiaii | «.J OIL cieuit. tueny, oi AUMUiut, | iLUwc >i*4.oU 111 uve uays. lie iiau no u*peii«UMw wuuu starting. We teacn you MUcoiuaiisiup i- iuuj. V\ rite us! lor urn pu.* acinars touay. 'ihe U. C w., utyi. Zi, coiuinous, inu jxj otpd j i'v/it o /liNiJ I'iuS ana ! two ooars. Sylvester Wynne, on opeugut lariu. mono 1121 A. jiy a ttrtlULU; bJlAlji. tui.uKi,L) tAM iiy to woiK lor wages 011 larm liaywoou itogeis, w ltuamston, M. C. ltoute Z, i>ox lit, ji&J 2tpd I'Oii RENT; ONE bUNGALOYv with moueiii conveniences. Located at ran iimunus. J. U Staton. j it# 31 WIGHT'S PECAN TREES AHi known as the best wherever grown 'i here's a reason. Find out irom J. b \> ignt, Oaao, ua. j ltf 4tpi WANTED: ANYONE WANTINt rough tobacco graded, see E. P Whitley at once. PUBLIC SALE 1 will sell at my residence in Wil liams Township Wednesday, February ord, at 10 o'clock one farm wagon, a Hjowing machine, Btalk cutter, disc harrow, guano sowers, plows, and all other farming inplements. CHAS. T. WHITEHURST. j26 2t GOOD JOB WANTED BY UPRIGHT young man, very able, strong and intelligent. A good worker and de pendable. Apply to the Enterprise. LOST: A GOLD WATCH CHARM nearly square in shape, with "M.W. A" lettering on it. Finder please re turn and receive reward. J» R. Brown ing, Browning's Cafe, Williamston, N. C. j26 2t' LOST: ONE YELLOW SPOTTED hound. Answers to the name of Wallace. Finder please return to James Herbert Ward, jr., and receive reward. j 26 2t SALESMAN WANTED TO SOLICIT orders tor lubricating oils, greases, auu pamti. Salary or commission. Aturess 'lhe Harvey Oil Co., Cleve land, Ohio. r ltpd NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power o. sale contained in that certain deed 01 trust executed to the undersigned trustee on tne 4th day of April, lUzii, and of record in Martin County pub lic registry in book Q-2, page 303, and the stipulations not having been com plied with, and at the request of the holder of said bonds, the undersigned trustee will, on the 12th day of Feb ruary, 1926, at 12 o'clock noon, in front of the courthouse door of Mar tin County, offer at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash the fol lowing described tract of land: Beginning at a cypress stump at £en Peel's corner; thence along Ben Feel's line to James A. Hassell s cor ner; therfce along James Hansell's line to T. kawl's corner; thence along T. Ha wis' line to Mill Pond at a gum; thence down mill run to the begin - ring, containing twenty-five (26) acres, more or less. This the 12th day of January, 1926. B. A. CRITCHER, jlft 4tw —_j Trustee. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed to the undersigned trustee by J. L. Lassiter and wife, Sallie Lassiter, on the 27th day of November, 1916, which said deed of 1 trust is of record In the public reg-1 istry of Martin County in book M l, at page 297, said deed of trust hav ing been given to secure note of even date and tenor therewith, and default having been made in the payment of the said note, and the stipulations con talned in the said deed of trust not having been complied with, and at the request of the holder of the said note the undersigned trustee will on Fri day, the 19th day of February, 1926, at 12 o'clock m., in front of the court house door in the town of Williamston North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash at public auc tion the following described real es tate, to wit: Adjoining the lands of Joseph I, Lassiter, R. L. Perry, and others and beginning at a post, a corner of R L. Perry lino, running thence a north west course along said line to a pine, a corner in said E. L. Perry line, run ning thence a southwest course alone .Joseph L. Lassiter's line to a post, a corner in the Bailey land, running thence southeast course along the Bailey land to a post, a corner of lot No. 1 of the W. J. Lassiter land, run ning thence a northeast course along jj»|i "m j i jjji i iw!■! i■ I —II iii ■».••. The Ford Tudor Sedan, with all-* d i-oj . an ideal family car. Anyone can learn to »i Seats five passengers in comfort. Tlicrn.. »'si.ui..u.> TUDOR SEDAN ized Ford Dealer will gladly explain the c »yUr von sl!3y which this Rood-looking Sedan may In puixluu-J. Ik S^rc^/^tor i Xotmj//a/ y\ |F. O. B. Detroit ~ • ■ . ' . ' . . RumU. i i"-"£.l —■ — • lin'"*" -i-riiMnv i• '1 ... .»•_ ... We Will Be Glad For You To See Our Displ ay of The Improved Ford Cars And Ac cessories SHOW ROOM OPEN FR OM 7 A. M. TO 9 P. M. Williamston Motor Co. WILLIAM STON, N. C. the line of lot No. 1 to the beginning, containing 16 1-2 acres, more or less, and being lot No. 2 in the division of the lands of W. J. Lassiter. This the 18th day of January, 1926. A. R. DUNNING, J26 4tw Trustee. " Martin & Peel, attorneys at law. NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of a power of sale con tained in that certain mortgage exe cuted-by M. G. Warren and wife, Sal lie Warren, bearing date of December 4 1916, and of record in the public registry of Martin County in book Q-l at page 487, default having been made in the payments therein provided for, and the terms and conditions therein set out not having been complied with, the undersigned mortgagee therein named will, on Monday, the 22nd day of February, 1926, at 12 o'- clock nv, nt the courthouse door of Martin County at Williamston, N. C.. effer at public sale to the highest bid TEN-ACRE TOBACCO CROP BRINGS $6 000.08 — k« vr-xr - (Clipping from The Hal einh News & Observer) » „:!?!■' N ' U Nov. 12th.—A fen-acre crop of Tobacco on (he farm of J. E. Mur.iford of lilt Ccunty mite of i tlN „ falU ' M f has wived more than S6OO per acre for I'.ie ton in hn LLA ,* T" ''TP L M " Ht ° f thc * H ' O(K) "presented profit t„ Mumford. awr in. C necessaries. hire ' Blncc he w " "live-at-home" grower, producing hi. o»n pork, „ra,n. an.l other MR. MUMFORD USED 1,000 POUNDS PER ACRK OF O\T, VELVET TOBACCO GROWER Williamston, N. C. Jamesville, N\ C. January 14th, 1926. * January ,15,' 1«W. Chas. W. Priddy & Co., Inc., f/\- Messrs. Chas W. Prid ly & Co , !nc Norfolk, Va. \0 ~ Norfolk, a. Gentlemen: ~ f .. f Gentlemen: I used on my tobacco crop In i i • \ - ,-c 1926 760 pounds per acre of VEL- | end mmTS** , ' I,JVe u • , y " Ur VET TOBACCO GROWER, and on fNw tc 1 J** for several years an.l I think the«, another part of my crop 1,000. V' 1 I v none better ma le liy any no pounds per acre of your SUN- V. J J? L> and but few, if ffiiv, as rood. SHINE TOBACCO GROWER. have used your good., on all m, We had 6 acres in tobacco, from v\A° crop, nn i will r ladlv iwomm-n. Which we harvested 7,298 pounds, AW .i and sold the same for u net return J them to any one, and of $3,02:101. This, you will see, is V your tobacco goods. I have novel a net yield of something over $625.00 per acre. failed to make a goo,! crop of tobacco u. : 1 intend to use your goods on my 1926 crop. *"lng your goods. W. C. WHITLEY. ■ P. J. MOULIN. ' WE MAKE FERTILIZERS ADAPTED TO THE CULTIVATION of Different CROPS in Al l, SECTIONS Our Fertilizers Are Sold by .(lie Most Reliable Dealers i ' i I eality. If They Are Not Sold in Your Vieinity, Write lis !>i cat CHAS. W. PRIDDY & COMPANY Inc. . i .• • ■ .- Norfolk, Virginia der, for cash, the following described land, to wit: First tract: Beginning In center "of road known as the Ron road in Law rence Andrews line; thence running a north course with said Lawrence An- j drews line to an ash in Henry Smith's line. Thence a westward course with| said Henry Smith line to F. B. 'l ay-1 lor's line. Thence with said Lawrence' Andrews line to road. Then an east-1 ward course with said road to begin-1 ning, containing by estimation forty seven acres, more or less, same being lots Nos. 1 and 2 of the Reuben Ed-1 mondson land division. Being the same property as conveyed by deed from B. H. Robinson and wife and J. L. Johnson and wife to James Cherry as appears of .record in reg istry of deeds of Martin County in book E-l, page 69. And being' the same property as conveyed by James Cherry and wife, Hattie Cherry, to M. G. Warren, as appears of record in look G-l, page 266 of public registry of Martin County. Second tract—Adjoining the above and lying between the old road and new road and situate on the east side cf new r®*rtr it being a strip of land tut out by grading new road, contain ing about three acres, more or less, Third tract—Also that tract of lair situate in Martin County, State 01 North Carolina and described as foi- Jows: Bounded on the west by the lands oi'Jjeorge Johnson, on the south by tlie-UuuLs or iihwrence Andrews. On the ea.il hy the lands of Jamea Cherry i.nd on the north by the lands of F. Li. 'ialyor, containing forty acres, more or less, and bein«f tiie saiy * lands up on which the said K. T.Edinon.l-oi lived (luring- the yea* i9i.i, and be ing the same property conveyed by It. T. EdnioHdsott and wife, Vicy Ed trondsch, to.M. ti. alien, as appeals of record in thu oi.iee of the register -of deeds of Martin County in book E-l page 308. This the 21st day of January, lSitt: N. W. OUTLAW, 'j'-'y 4tw i -t Mortgagee.
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