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Political advertising) TO THE VOTERS OF GRIFFINS AND BEAR GRASS: 1 appeal to the good citizens of the above precincts to lay aside all per sonal ideas, and malice, so there will be nothing to hinder and use their best judgment in selecting a county com missioner. We have a man who ia asking the voters to support him, as 1 see, that we should support for several rea sons: 'i First, he is a man of good judg ment. > • Second, he is a self-made man; his father dying and leaving him a very small boy, he has built for himself by the help of friends a character that can not be impeached. Third, he was the first one to abk for the office, without the advice of any boss or faction. Here I ask the voters to pause for a moment and use their best judgment. Do you know that there is a politi cal ring in almost every community, county, State, and nation ? It is the ring that brought out the second man; and that, and that alone, is the main reason that 1 am asking the voters to support the man that was big enough to come out upon his own merit without the advice of any boss or by the influence of our sisters guar dianship. We have a faction within our midst which is tryng to rule or ruin over the road movement. And 1 appeal to the good citizens of both districts to stir up their pure minds, and on June the sth elect Mr. T. C. Grffin without any malice to his opponent and bury that ring of politi cal bosses so deep that when they shall rise they will be willing to give every man equal rights and special privi leges to none. A VOTER WANTS FARM LOANS: LOWEST COST TO borrower; no inspection fees; no life insurance; no stock. Interest due No vember Ist, prepayment privileges .on any interest date. Raleigh Banking & Trust Co. B. A. Critcher, local cor respondent, Williams ton, N, C. in2L6 FOR SALE: 1 RESIDENCE ON Simmons Avenue, 1 residence on the corner of Haughton and Warren Streets; Also York Building on Wash ington Street. For further informa tion apply to BStra. H. B. York, jel 4t TRUSTEE'S SALE By virtue of the authority conferred in me by a deed of trust executed to me by Henry D. Griffin on the 9th day of December, 1925, and duly recordod in the register of deed's office in Mar tin County, in book y-2, page 269, to secure the payment of a certain bond bearing even date therewith, and the stipulations in said deed of trust not having been complied with, I shall ex pose at pubic auction, for cash, on Monday, the 6th day of July, 1t)26, at 12 m., at the courthouse in Mar tin County, the following property: Beginning at the intersection ot'i State highway No. 90 and Mill Street in the town of Robersonville, runnine thence along said highway westward 160 feet, thence southwardly parallel with Mill Street 120 feet, thence east wardly 160 feet to Mill Street, thence northwardly along said street 120 feet to the beginning, being ,»,|>».rt of lot No. 33, in the hosiery mill property. W. C. MANNING, Trustee. This June 3rd, 1926. je4 4tw flood Freak mfctilA PEACHES $2.60 Per Bushel Crate Much Lower Prices in 5-bushel lx>ts Now shipping Elbertas and Car mens. Buy a crate for your sum ftter Tce c rearii t e ff>r (fuirnttty " prices to GRIMES BROKERAGE CO. Room 429 Kimball House my 26 Atlanta, Georgia 201 SERVICE MAKES OUR BUSINESS GROW A smile for everybody here. That'i why we bo act of content ed customers. A butcher was much impressed by the sign "Milk from Contented Cows" that he saw in a grocer's window, ana de cided to adopt the idea to his business, so next day displayed the following sign: "Sausages from Hogs That Died Happily." -Words of praise from "contented" customers make us happy because we know that our ice and delivery service are growing dally in pop ularity and demand Your tele phone la our self-starter. Just call 9P that's us, or stop the orange truck and thereafter en joy real aenftm. JUNPSLEYULLEY ICE COMPANY - NOTICE OF SPECIAL ROAD TAX ELECTION—BEAK GRASS "TOWNSHIP North Caroina, Martin County. » Under and by virtue of an order passed by the Board of Commission ers of Martin County and entered at their regular session Monday, May 3, 1926, notice is hereby given that an election will be held at the usual vot ing place in Bear Grass Township, Martin County, North Carolina, on Sat urday, June sth, 1926, for the purpose of taking the sense of the , qualified voters of the said township on the question of whether the board of com missioners of Martin County shall levy and collect annually a special tax for the purpose*of improving and main taining the public roads of said town ship. Said tax levy not to exceed 30 cents on the SIOO worth of real and per sonal property, according to the tax list of said township. At the election those qualified vot ers who are in favor of said proposi tion shall vote a ballot on which shall be written or printed the words, "For specia road tax;" and those who are opposed to said proposition shall vote a ballot on which shall be writ ten or printed the words, "Against special road tax." Said election will be conducted at the same time and place, and by the same registrar and judges of the gen eral Democratic primary, it being the place and date above stated, and un der the rules and regulations as are not provided for in the election of members of the general assembly under the general election laws of the State. HENRY C. GREEN, Chairman, Board of County Com missioners of Martin County. Attest: J. SAM GETSINGER, Register of Deeds and ex-ofticio clerk to the Board of County Com missioner*. LAND SALE By virtue of authority vested in me in that special proceedings pending in the superior court in Martin County entitled "Edna Shields et al vs. Mary B. Long, et al," ordering and direct ing the sale of a certain tract of land known as the lien Shield's home place as set forth in petition, 1 shajl sell to the highest bidder for cash at the courthouse in Williamston at 12 o'clock noon on Monday, June 7, as follows: "A certain tract or parcel of land in Goose Nest Township, Martin County, State of North Carolina, adjoining the lands of T. T. Council, R. 11. Gatlin, H. K. Harrell, it being lot No. 3 of the division of the W. B. Savage land known as the Brown land) and others, bounded as follows: Beginning at T. T. Council's corner, running S. 35 W. 227 poles to Gatlins and Council cor ner, near Rogerster's pond, thence 134 poles to a corner of lot No. 1, thence PENDER'S YELLOW FRONT STORES LOOK FOR THE YELLOW FRONTS Summertime Needs Economical Foods at All Yellow Front Stores GOSMAN'S GINGER ALErßottle- 13c— ÜBBY'S I'OTTEI) MEAT Cans 25c HILLSDALE ASPARAGUS TIPS, No. 1 square can 31c OCTAGON SOAP, Large Cake - 6c WONDER ANI) PALACE SCHUTZ FLOUR '"Z'"" 61b. bag 121b. bag 24 lb. bag: 481b. bag ZA-REX 35C 65C $1.25 $2.45 .^ncMJottie PRUNES, Pound 12c GRAPE JUICE CERTO, Bottle 30c Armours, Quart JELLO, all flavors, pkg> : 10c 57c EL YEN ADO PEACHES, Halves, No. 2 1-2 can 24c STERNO, can 10c WESSON OIL, pint 26c D. P. Yellow Label TEA LAND O'LAKES Orange Pekoe—lndia Ceylon ~~ Sweet Cream BUTTER Trial Pk K . 1-4 lb. 1-2 lb. 4(1 9C 21C o9c from tub 4"C L •L_ - * - OUR PRIDE BREAD, 21 ounce machine wrapped loaf _... T 10c N. 61 E. 164 poles to Hyman's cor ner, now J. R. Council, thence S. 68 W. 35 poles to a lane, thence N. 30, W. 58 poles to the beginning, containing 160 acres, more or less, found in book NITRAPO 'R Amm. - WtS per cent , j COTTON AND CORN NEED POTASH Along With Soda ONE TON OF NITR AF O Equals 1 Ton of Soda and 1 Ton of Kainit Using NITRAPO Means Bigger Yields Early Maturity Better Quality Ease of Distribution Protection Against Rust and Wilts Packed in even weight 100 lb. bag, reground USE NITRAPO INSTEAD OF SODA For Sale by D. D. STALLS Williamston North Carolina Just Like New Be wise und don't forget to send us your winter suits and for a thorough cleaning and pressing before packing them away. Our cleaning process removes all dust and spots, restoring life to the cloth and the pressing d»es the rest. Just like new—That's what they all say when we do the work. _ _ Purvis & Peel THE ENTERPRISE— WIIrfJAMgTON, N. fc_ I FFF, page 90, Martin County registry. This the Bth day of May, 1926. _ B. A. CRITCHER, myl4 4tw Commissioner. 8. J. Everett, attorney. - ■ 1 - - T " J ' NIWUM* I I I Hi - ' ~ """"" . All Coats In Stock ONE-HALF PRICE We have one of the largest department stores in this section, and we carry one of the largest lines of ready-to-wear and piece goods that is shown by Anyone in "this section of the country. You will al ways find at our store the very latest styles that are to be had. We can clothe and furnish every member of the family. Come In To See Us We are hoping that you will drive over to our town when you get ready to purchase your auto license, and that you will visit our store and let us show you over our large line of merchandise and the ex ceptionally low prices that we are offering. Harrison Bros. & Co. 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