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? Have You Paid Your Light Bill ? If Not, Why Not ? W. T. Meadows, Treasurer of Williamiton / w NOTICE OF CANDIDACY 1 blTtby U&yjMif M CUUli* date for the office of representative of Martin County, subject to the action of the Democratic party, and solicit the support of the men and women of this county. J. ALPHONSO EVERETT. Palmyra, N. C. NOTICE OF RESALE OF LAND Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in thai certain deed of trust executed by Marion C. Jack son and wife, Marie R. Jackson, on the 12th day of January, 1924, and of record in the public registry of Martin County in book Q-2, at page 20 to secure certain notes of even date and tenor therewith, and the conditions therein contained not hav ing been complied with and at th« request of the parties interested, said land having been sold and upset bid made as required by law, the under signed trustee will on Saturday, March 20th, 1926, at 12 o'clock m., at the courthouse door in the town of WUUamston, N. C., offer for resale, r "fUI Special Supper Thursday Night BROILED SHAD ROAST DUCK ITALIAN SPAGHETTI 'SPANISH BAKED POTATOES HOT ROLLS SHIRRED TEA or BLACK COFFEE Old Mill Inn MARCH 22.1933 1000000 Aooc Y Oa March 22, 1923, Buick cel. /%( J the building of th« mi'lionth rii X. y Approximately eighteen >car? w«rr aumed in the accomplishment. On December 16, 1925, Buick rnchn. the millioti aad • half mark A mi! lion Buick* in eighteen year* —- . next half million la twb year* inJ nine moorha. At As pr noil time, public dcman.l calk — * /tf ton fflOT I?,W ffttff 1 - ■ *l"'t month. ThU means the nejtt half mil U on l» die hand* of Buick oumrrt, milh in two year*. h These bar* figure* tell a graphic Mor\ of Buick'* continuous advance in public The great acceleration of de mand, at the pretent time, opeak* •trongiy of the increased value and Je ■irability in the Batter Buick. LeaHerihla * belong* to Buick brcau*e a nation familiar wuk many mu.or car* ftar mi amMMtM given It to Buldt. *|j The American public want* "finer transportation at lower coat", #•>{ Buuk BUICK MOTOR COMPANY FLINT, MICHIGAN DiMtm mi Qmmml Mem CtrpnmUan Ihelietter Buick N. A. Riddick Motor Co. u, mii„ inn tut M»vjci m SCOTLAND WBt*. N. C. • to the highest bidder for cash, the fol- I lowing described property, to wit: Being a certain parcel of land ly ing and being in Jamesville, N. C., adjoining the lands of Manning and Griffin and further described as fol lows : | Being a house and lot in the town of Jamesville, N. C., located on the corner of Sunset Avenue and Brown Street, adjoining Brown Street on the north; Sunset Avenue on the East, Manning and Griffin on the south and Geo. M. Burroughs land on the west, and being lots Nos. 6 and 6 in block C of the L. M. Brown land division, plat of which ia of record in the pub lic registry of Martin County in land division book No. 1 at page 838. This the 4th day of March, 1926. A. J. HOLLIDAY, m 9 2tw Trustee. Martin A Peel, attorneys. NOTICE OF RESALE OF LAND Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain deed of trust executed to th eundersigned trustee by the Bank of Jamesville, a corporation, on the 11th day of March 1924, and of record in the public reg istry ol Martin County in book K-2, at page 431, said deed ot trust hav ing been given to secure a certain note ot even ualis therev'itli, unci the stipu lations i herein contained not having been complied with and at the request of the parties interested said land having been sold and upset bid mala hs required by law, the undersigned trustee will on Saturday, March 20, 1 »-'«•, at 12 o'clock m., at the court house »oor in the town of YvilLiam fctor, N; C., effer for sale to the high est l idotr lor cash at public auction the fallowing described real estate: First t.-iu t: A lot and building thcio or. in tht town of Jamesville, N. C. us«-J at "tht post oftice" in said towr and being the same land deeded to :.he Hunk of Jamesville by A. Corey and wife ly t'f.ed dated March 20th, IV2U, and of record in the public registry of Martin County in book D-2, at page 437. Second tract: Beginning at the southeast corner of A. Corey's lot on Water Street, thnce Corey's line 70 l'oet in a straight line towards Roan oke Kiver, thence at right angles with .laid line east 20 feet, thence south parallel with the west line 70 feet to Water Street, thnce west 20 feet to ! the beginning, and being the same land deeded to the Bank of Jamesville | by R. T. Stalling!) and wife, Fannie' Stalling#, by deed dated August 17, 11*14, and of record in the public reg istry of Martin County in book K-l, at page 23. The same being the lot and building thereon in the town of Jamesville used as a bank huilding. This the 4th day of March, 1926. WHEELER MARTIN, m 9 2tw Trustee. ATE TOO FAST Sntk Carolinian Took Blade* Draught For Indigestion, and Says He Could Soon Eat Anything. Ballentlne, S. C.—Mr. W. B. Bouknlght, of this place, gave the following account of his use of Thedford's Black-Draught. "Just after 1 married 1 had Indi gestion. Working out, I got in the habit of eating fast, for which I soon paid by having a tight, bloated feeling after meals. This made me * very uncomfortable. I would feel stupid and drowsy, didn't feel like , workinp I was told it was indi gestion. Some one recommended Black Draught and I took it after meals. 1 soon could *at anything any time. "l use It for colds and bilious ness and it will knock out a cold and carry away the bile better and quicker than any liver medicine I have ever found." Bating too fast, too much, or faulty chewing of your food, often causes discomfort after meals. A pinch of Black-Draught, washed down with a swallow of water, will heJp to bring prompt relief. Bloat ed sensations, eructations, had breath and other common symptoms of indigestion have disappeared after Black-Draught has been tsksn for several days. NO-184 Hear: Anna Case AMERICA'S FAVORITE SOPRANO Exposition opens April sth and runs through the entire week. Every day a -**- W«r day. Make your plans to attend. ti i n t . A different program each day. Eastern C&rOllIlE Addreu All CoHamkitini to Exposition Eastern Carolina Greenville, N. C. April 6th. Exposition " : r PRICBBI «t.M «ad SIM BBAKKVBD MATS S«ai All timwUm T» --•••- ... ..., . w N. G. Bartlett, Kinston, N. C. ' »? w * EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as executor of the estate of M. B. McUowan, deceased, late of Alar*ill County, North Carolina this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said de ceased to exhibit them to the under signed at Greenville, N. C., or to D M. Clark, his attorney, at Greenville, N. C., on or before the 12th day of January, 1927, or this notice will b plead in bar of their recovery. A 1 persons indented to said estate wi please make immediate payment. This the 12th day of January,l926 E. M. McGOWAN, Executor of M. B. McGowan, deceas WANJS WANTED: YOUNG MEN AND . young women bookkeepers, stenog raphers and salesmen, learn in a few weeks in the oldest business college In North Carolina's largest, small fee, easy terms. Board and room for boys and girls in the dormitory reasonable Howard's Business College, Winston- Salem, N. C. mch» 16t TEN-ACRE TOBACCO CROP BRINGS $6000.00 (Clipping from The ftal eigh News & Observer) "Kinaton, N. C., Nov. 12th.— A ten-acre crop of Tobacco on the farm of I. E. Mumford of Pitt County has paid him more than S64K>O this fall. He has received more than S6OO per acre for the production la spite of the early season slump. Moat of the $6,000 represented profit to Mumford, according to war*- house acquaintances here, since he ia a "live-at-home" grower, producing his own pork, grain, and other necessaries." .• •• 1 , MR. MUMFORI) USED 1,000 POUNDS PER ACRE OF OUR VELVET TOBACCO GROWER Williamston, N. C. Jamesville. N. C. January 14th, 1926. t January 16, 1926. Chas. W. Priddy A Co., Inc., Messrs. Chas. W. Priddy A Co., Inc. Norfolk, Va. Norfolk, Va. GentJemen: Gentlemen: ,aL 0n ? y tobacc ° /Quality/J I have been using your fertilirer 1925 760 pounds per acre of VEL- I ond mark . ~ , , VET TOBACCO GhOWER, and on |s ervic « for Beveral y eara ® nd I tWnk there another part of my crop 1,000 WV \ is none better made by any one, pownds per acre of your SUN- and but few, if any, as good. I SHINE TOBACCO GROWER yiur 11 m, i&zs ssr&sr. w •»" and sold the same for a net return J *** ° ne ' • ap * cl,lly of $3,023 01. This, you will see, is * your tobacco goods. I have never a net yield of something over per acre failed to make a good crop of tobacco since us- I intend to use your goods on my 1926 crop.ing your roods. ,A - W. C. WHITLEY. f. J. MODLIN. 0 ■ WE MAKE FERTILIZERS ADAPTED TO THE CULTIVATION of Different CROPS fa ALL SECTIONS / V - - ■ ~,v Our Fertilizers Are Sold by the Most Reliable Dealers in Each Lo cality. If They Are Not Sold in Your Vicinity, Write Us Direct CHAS. W. PRIDDY & COMPANY Inc. ■*: Norfolk, Virginia ,1 ■ I SIXTY WHITE LEGHORN PUL lets now laying, Tnurty or all lor one dollar eacn. This is a bargain. See or write to. H alters tad t, to uuam ston, N. C. Mb 21 ' t ■ • SWEET POTATOES CURED BY the forced air draft system bring bet ter prices. Owners of this system in creasing their capacity i>oo per cent No decay. 4 per cent loss in weight in curing. Time now to bed slips. Write H. H. Lenox, Kinston, N. C. FOR SALE: FOUR ,'NbIANA RUN nc r ducks and cne drake. $7.60. Apply J. S. Lakes, Oak City, N. C. It CLERK-CARRIER EXAMINATION Williamston. Salary $1,700. Age 18-45. Men-women. Coaching course $5. Write for free booklet and par ticulars. L. Han>pion, Box 1818-J1", Washington, D. C. It NOTICE OF CANDIDACY I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of clerk of the superior court of Martin County, subject to the action of the Democratic primary, and solicit the support of the voters of said primary. This March Ist, 1926. W. H. CRAWFORD. WANTED: OLD-TIME FURNITLRE , not**, bed*, aeblu, tablet, chair*, cup board*, che»ta, siueboards with long leg»; anuirona, lenders. Send rough outline wiuj uocripUon. Highest cash prices; will call anywhere. Agents wanted. Stemmets, 1411 N. ZZnd iSt J Richmond, Va. .. tW 8t FINELY GROUND FLAME DKIKJJ oyster shell lime. Peanut specialty. Fine lor all crop*. Minimum car, 20 tons idoO lb. bunap bags. Terms cash, (jive freight station. Address "X,' Kicks Hotel, Rocky Mt., N. C. mfi lOt PIGS WANTED: I WANT TO BUY 100 head of pigs and shoata, for feeders. J. S. Whitley, Oakhurst Farms, Williams, N. C., Phone 17L ti£6 at PL'RE BKED RHODE ISLAND BED eggs for hatching. Call 126 or see Mrs. Charley Mobley. fl# 6t FOR SALE: 10,000 000 and Bermuda onioa plants, $1 per thousand, prompt shipments. Dorris Plant Co., Valdosta, Ga. m 2 4t I AM NOW PREPARED TO DO PRl vate nursing. Mrs. Joanna Tettar ton, Williams ton, Route 8. WANTED: TENANT FAMILY OF S or 4 to care for about 20 acres. 0. R. Roberson, 3 miles from Everetts on Hamilton Bead. ft® Ww SOY BEAN SEED FOE SALE: BB cleaned especially for seed. Tele phone 9L, Plymouth, J. B. Knowles, Hardens, N. C. «■* 4tw The BULLS EYE 'Editor and QtntralMmnmqmr ll Anutlwr "Bull" Ourhnm ad roe- fl I titemctu by Will Rogers, /teefeiti I I FoUiMMid >cwin Msr, mmd liai I I log American bumoriii. Mtfft I coming. Wmtcn lor mem. J* News Taken from the Daily Papers A headline in the paper say* "In their war China won't fight on rainy days." They don't mind get ting (hot, but they won't get wet. • • • Imagine a sign as you start to en ter China: "RAIN. NO WAR TODAY." If that was the custom in this country, we could prevent all wars by announcing that all the fighting must be done in Portland, Oregon. .. » Another paper asks, "Where does a Florida Real Esute man go in the summer?" He goes to Cali fornia to his all-tbe-yesr•round home. . . » A newspaper asks "Why does a President of a concern always talk at the Company's banquets?" It's an incentive to the workers, who say, "If that's all he knows I may be President some day." • • • Another paper suggests, "The cheapest way to enforce Prohibition is to have everyone that drinks watched." Who is going to do the watching? » * . An article in a Business Man's magazine thquires, "Wh« business in this country has the largest turn over ?" Cucumbers for have the largest turnover, with P»rds a close second.. . . The Congressional Record speak ing editorially, says, " 'Bull* Dur ham is the best Tobacco that ever entewd these Stately Halts." P.S. There will b« another piss* la this paper Mac Watch for it ytyfl VSI DURHAM Oumawrfky 111 Fifth Avsoue. New Yocfc Gky
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