FA mm LIFE BOYS WRITE
OF JAMESVILLE 6AME
Special To The Enterpriae)
The second and closing game of
basketball between Jamesville and
Farm Life was played last Wednesday
afternoon, at Jamesville.
My dear friends of Jamesville:
While this is my last visit as a bas
ketball player to your most glorious
city, I want to say and remaind you
that a visiting team should be treat
ed with courtesy. When you visited
us a few weeks ago, a man from your
town refereed the entire game. While
we wore not satisfied with him, we
played on. There were some boys
here who might have, but we couldn't
afford to give you any grounds for
complaint. After all this, when we
tried to return the game you objected
to a neutral referee. But the trouble
did not originate entirely from the
"Farm Life Boys." You can't expect
us to play on top of each other in a
2x6 foot room.
FARM LIFE BOYS.
WANTS
AGENT WANTED IN MARTIN
County territory. Sworn proof of
$76.00 a week, f1.60 an hour for
spare time. Introducing finest guar-|
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Low prices. Auto furnished. No cap
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FOR SALE: SSOO CASH BUYS GAR
den Terrace filling station, two
story "" home and farm and store.
Forced to sell cheap close McGowan
estate. Easy terms balance. Julius
S. Peel. f» 2t
FOR SALE: THREE MILK COWS
with young calves. Also field peas
for sale. B. F. Peel. t f9
TALKING MACHINE MOTORS RE
paired. Six years experience.
Prices reasonable. Workmanship
guaranteed. H. B. liolloman, William
ston, N. C. . • ft* 3tpd
T. Janes Taylor in Town
Mr. T. Jones Taylor, of Edgecombe
County, was in town Monday. Mr.
Taylor gave us some of his early recol
lections of Martin County's leading
citizens.
LOST: THROUGH AN ERROR I
placed a bundle of heavy-weight bed
ticking in the wrong car Saturday
night in front of Harrison Bros,
store in Williamston. Finder please
return to Claud Mendenhall and re
ceive reward. f9 2t
FOUND IN FIELD: RED MALE PIG
weighs about 60 pounds. Smooth
crop right ear, swallow fork split in
left. Owner please apply to Augustus
Wynne. fl6 2t
CATTLE TAKEN UP: ONE SMALL
Jersey cow, with frosty and black
nose, had bell on; a calf; and a red
and white bull. Dennis Coltrain, care
Dawson Coltrain, R. F. D. 4. fl6 2t
WANTE DTO PROCURE A SHARE
crop with a good man, or will work
part time for wage, and tend half
crop. Can furnish first-class refernce.
"W," care Enterprise. fl6 3t
FOR SALE: COTTON SEED MEAL,
SB7 per ton and $1.90 per bag. See
John Peel at the Dixie Warehouse
J. G. Staton. fi 6 2 t
WANTED: ONE-HORSE TENANT
with plenty of labor and help. See
J. G. Staton. fl6 2t
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NOTICE OF RESALE
Under and by virtue of the power
of resale contained in that certain
deed of trust executed to the under
signed trustee on the 2nd day of April
1926, and of record in Martin County
registry in book Q-8, page 363, secur
ing a certain bond of even date there
The WILLIE WINKLE HAT SHQPPE
" Will Open Soon
WATCH FOR Tj*E OPENING DATE
FOR GOOD GARDENS
USET. W. WOOD and SONS SEEDS
FOR SALE BY
W. J. HODGES, Groceries
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with, the stipulation not having been
complied with, and at the request of
the holder of said bond, the under
signed trustee will, on the 20th day of
February, 1926, at 12 o'clock noon, in
front of the courthouse door of Mar
tin County, offer at public sale to the
highest bidder, for cash, the following
described tract of land:
Known as the Ridden Knox farm,
containing one hundred (100) acres,
more or less, adjoining the lands of
R. L. Taylor, Jesse Leggett, and the
Allen farm, and being the same prem
ises described in deed from it. L.
Taylor and wife to Octavius Knox,
dated January 5, 1915, and of record
in Martin County public registry in
book L-l, page 273, and deeded by
V, R. Taylor and wife to Jesse Leg
gett, of record in book E-2; page 77,
to which reference may be had for de-
B. A. CRITCHER,
19 4tw" Trustee.
SALE OF VALUABLE FARM -
PROPERTY
Under and by virtue of the authori
ty conferred upon us in a deed of
trust executed by Thomas W. White
hurst and wife, Estelle O. Whitehurst,
on the 26th day of March, 1923, and
recorded in book 0-2, page 191, we
will on Saturday, the 27th day of Feb
ruary, 1926, at 12 o'clock noon, at
the courthouse door in Williamston,
Martin County, sell at public auction
fo? cash to the highest biddei the fol
lowing land, to wit:
AH that certain piece, parcel or
tract of land, containing 246 acres,
more or less, situate, lying and being
on the main road from Hamilton to
Palmyra, N. C., about four miles
northwest of Hamilton, N. C., in Ham
ilton Township, Martin County, State
of North Carolina, having such shape
metes, and courses and distances as
will more fully appear by reference
to plat Of survey thereof, made by T
Jones Taylor, on January 18th, 1923
and being bounded on the north by
the lands of Claude Lynch, en the east
b ythe lands of J. B. Anthony, on the
south by the lands of J. B. Anthony,
and on the west by the lands of T. W
Whitehurst and the Carrie Norfleet
lands, and being the same tract or
parcel of land heretofore conveyed to
the said Estelle O. Whitehurst by
deed from T. W. Whitehurst, dated
January 21st, 1918, of record in book
T-l, at page 317, and by deed from
Jane E. Moore to i. W. Whitehurst
dated January 18th, 1914, and of rec
ord in book F-l, at page 369, of Mar
tin County Public Registry.
This sale is made by reason of the
failure of Thomas W. Whitehurst and
wife, Estelle O. Whitehurst, to pay off
and discharge the indebtedness secur
ed by said deed of trust to the North
Carolina Joint Stock Land Bank of
Durham. -
This the 18th day of January, 1926.
FIRST NATIONAL TRUST CO.,
j29 4tw Trustee
Durham, N. C.
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL
ESTATE "_.'J
Under and by virtue of the power
and authority contained in a certain
deed of trust executed to the under
signed trustee by Don Johnson and
wife, Lucy Mae Johnson, on th# 13th
day of December, 1924, which • said
deed of trust is registered in the pub
he registry of Martin County in book
Q-2, at page 219, said deed of trust
having been given to secure certain
notes of even date and tenor there
with, and- the stipulations contained
in the said deed of trust not having
been complied with and default hav
ing been made in the payment of the
notes and at the request of the hold
er of the said notes the undersigned
trustee will on Friday, the 19th day
of February, 1926, at 12 o'clock m„ in
.front of the courthouse door in the
town of Williamston, North Carolina,
offer for sale to the highest bidder
foi cash at public auction, the follow
ing described real estate, to wit:
That tract of land commonly known
as "The Spivey tract of land," bound
ed on the north by the Speight farm;
on the east by the lands of R. G.
Harrison and the Speight farm; on
the south by the public road leading ,
from Williamston to Hamilton, N. C.,
and on the west by J. G. Staton, J. A.
Everett, and others, and being the
same premises deeded to Don Johnson
by the Roanoke Real Estate Co., said
deed being hereby referred to and
made a part hereof for the purpose j
of giving a perfect description, and
containing 65 Acres, more or legs, and
being the name premises cultivated
during the year 1924 by B. E. Perry.
This the 18th day o 1 January-, 1925.
A. R. DUNNING,
j26 4tw Trustee.
NOTICE OF SALE OP HEAL
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 wifq,
Saliie Lassiter, on the 27th day of
November, 1916, which said deed of!
trust is of record in the public reg
istry of Martin County in book M-l,
i 4 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
tained 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 L.
i Lassiter, R. L. Perry, and others and
beginning at a post, a corner of It.
L. Perry line, running thence a north
west course along said line to a pine,
a corner in said E. L. Ferry line, run
ning thence a southwest course along
Joseph L. line to a post, a
comer 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 lund, run
ning thence a northeast course along
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, 192 C
A. R. DUNNING,
j26 4tw Trustee.
Martin & Peel, attorneys at law.
NOTICE OF RESALE OF REAL ES
TATE
Under and by virtue of the power
of sale contained in a certain deed of
trust executed to the undersigned trus
tee by J. H. Roebuck and wife on the
11th day of December, 1917, and of
record in the public registry of Mar
tin County in book V-l, at page 361
said deed of trust having been given
to secure certain notes of even date,
therewith, and the stipulations in said
deed of trust not having been com
plied with, and at the request of the
parties interested, said land having
been sold, and supset bid made, and as
required by law the undersigned trus
tee will on Thursday, the 4th day of
February, 1926, at 12 o'clock m., at
the courthouse door in the town of
Williamston, N. C., offer for sale to j
the highest bidder for cash the fol-1
lowing described real estate:
That tract of land in Williamston!
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ymjt KWTJCKFiiIMK WDXIAMSTON. NQtti H CAKOLAMa
township, Mai tin County, about two
miles from the town of Williamston,
N. C., on the Williamston and Wash
ington road, adjoining the lands of C.
W. Keith, the Williamston Land add
Improvement Co., and the Williamston
and Washington road, containing 10
acres, more or less, and being more
commonly known as the "Billy Rid
oick Homo Place," and being tlie same
land that was conveyed to Lucy Roe
buck by Mrs. Temperance Riddick.
This the 20th day of January, 1926.
WHEELER MARTIN,
j26 2tw „ . Trustee. ,
NOTICE OF SALE
Under and by virtue of a certain
deed of trust executed by Ned Eborn
and wife, Winnie, dated February 2,
1914, and recorded in book F-l, page
62, of the Martin County registry, de
fault having been made in the pay
ment of the indebtedness therein se
cured and demand for foreclosure hav
ing been made on the undersigned by
the holder of the notes therein secured
the undersigned trustee will, on the!
sth day of March, 1926, between the
hours of 12 m., and 2 o'clock p. m.,
offer for sale in front of the court
house door in Williamston, N. C., to
the highest bidder, all the right, title
and interest (the said interest being
a 1-8 undivided interest, in and to
that tract of land lying and being sit
uate in the County of Martin, State of
North Carolina, and more fully de
scribed as follows:
That tract of land bounded by the
lands of the late Layfayette Moore
i nd C. V. "Andrews, and lying on both
sides ol' the public road leading from
Palmyra to Hamilton, and being a-
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Lout five miles north of Hampton, the j
whole tract estimated to contain 224
acres, more or less, and being the
same land which the said Ned Eborn
purchased from Thomas F. Roberson
and wife, A. G., on the 29th day of
October, 1900.
This February 4? 1926.
H. S. JOHNSON,
fP 4tw Trustee.
By G. M. Fountain, attorney.
NOTICE OF SALE
The undersigned commissioner by
virtue of that order of lesalc in the
special proceedings pending in the su
perior court of Martin County entitl
ed Hugh G- Horton, administrator of
Fannie Melton, deceased, vs. Carrie
Mae Johnson, William J. Melson, Ef
fie Rose Maywood, and W. R. Cherry,
will at noon February 16th at the
courthouse door in Williamston, Mar
tin County, offer that piece Of land in
the town of Williamston on Main
Street known as the Fannie Melson
1 lot adjoining W. R. Cherry on the
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The Home Of Good Eats
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Main Street and adjoining and M*r to
the property of Pattie E. Crawford
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end 171 feet deep in the town of
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This 80th day of January, 1926.
S. J. EVERETT,
t - HUGH G. HORTON,
1 f2 2tw Commissioners.