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! .*.-_ —. „ . ■■ ■ ■ MARGOLIS BROTHERS DEPENDABLE MERCHANDISE -- MARGOLJB BUOTHEHS DEPENDABLE MKRCHANDIBB _M " K » -■ I Shoes Margolis Brothers CLEARANCE SALE Men I S *ST Extended To The End Of The Month j | One lot of men's shoes. • - WHICH MEANS GREATER SAVINGS TO OUR MANY CUSTOMERS v.,; , t values to $6.50 wool'suits $12.95 and up, i 35c GINGHAMS MEN'S SHIRTS Humming Bird Hose, TURKISH TOWELS values to $35.00. g , ' I SKSSSrSS No* T «•"—»- I I 852.25, sale price .... 11.69 . DrCSSCS I «r n .,T, nnPV «3 CU /in C I Manhattan Shiits, val- Voiles, all shades, and siULm „ , , ~ . | CHILDREN S SHOES l«/t uesuntos27s $1.95 prints, 50c values.. 25c AJTTV Each train brings us a £ , , - - . new shipment. Today B Never before were received a beautiful § I Margolis Brothers " The Williamston ' T ' _ asitiKvmaaK \i smhiixumu sriopavw — asiaNVH.jaaw aTayaN3jaa^_^__gaajuoaa_sii(>OM^w This Ts Your Chance To .uive us a little inside baseball dope on what was meant by a recent remark we heard, "The bleachers went wild." We have figured, out that ii referred to a couple of peroxide blonds who made a big fuss when Habe Ruth struck out. What's your version of it? Don't pass up another good chance to place your order for our ice deliv ery service immediately. You will up preoate the sanitation of this crystal clear in* and our prompt and tour teou* service, too us service. ( ttil u.** LINDSLEV LILLKY ICE COMPANY 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, lialelgh Ranking & Trust Co. B. A- Critcher, local cor respondent, Williamston, N. C. m2l 6 FOR SALE: GOOD BLACK FIELD pens. SeeJ- 44-, Rogers,—Willium ston, N. C., Route 2. j4 3t Good Fresh GEORGIA PEACHES $2.50 Per Hushel Crate Much Lower Prices in 5-bushel Lots Now shipping Elbertas and Car mens. Buy a crate for your sum mer ice cream. Write for quantity prices to GRIMES BROKERAGE tx>. - Room 429 Kimball my 26 Atlanta, Georgia 2t)t ~ INDIGESTION North Carolina Lady Says She Had Aa Awful Time With (■digestion, Till. Sbe Took. j Black-Draught. Pilot Mountain, N. C.—"For sever- i a! years I suffered with a bad case at chronic indigestion," says Mrs. 6am C. Inman, of this place. "I had bad spells with my stomach. At times I had severe pains in my right aids. My stomach would get upset and I would have an awful time. It seemed like everything I ate disagreed with me. I was in pretty baa shape. "My husband had been ford's Black-Draught for aooie time for indigestion. He liad six lis of it too, so he suggested that i try Black-Draught. I took some fiuui his box, just to see if it would help me, and I found it was the vety thing for my trouble. It did me a great deal of good. My condition waa brought on by a chronic csxo of constipation and, by gcttaju relief from this, I found my geaeraj health Trmn much betU r. "We keep Black-Druught iu the luxiee all the tinr.e. Whomever I And I need it, I take severs] doses and thus avert a bad spoil of in digestion It is a splendid medians ' end I sm glad to say so." Sold everywhere. HC-US GOING OUT FOR BUSINESS SALE—Come in for Your Share | ! Everything Reduced The ow Leader stand R. SUM ARA AN APPRECIATION" (Six hundred votes werjfcost for W. J Taylor in the primary Saturday With apologies to Alfred Tennyson.) Voters'"to the of them, Voters to the left of them, Voters in front of them. Grimaced arid frowned. Stormed at with penc: I and ballot, Boldly they came forward. Into the jaws of defeat, Hut not the mouth of despair, Voted the loyal six hundred. Forward against great odds, Came the six hundred. When cah their glory fade? Oh, the faithful effort they made, All the county wondered, Honor and courage they made; I honor the loyal brigade, ,.aix hundred. FOR • SALE: I RESIDENCE ON [ READ THE TRUTH ABOUT KILLING INSECT PESTS I In the first place** I I don't pay* I I for an insecticide I U/HV P«y a bif prica for an insecticide What Of tl>€ PlWltS? °r buy wpenaive spraying appar- _ ,n~,-tWA. ifctus when ao little aa 25c buys a generous y you P r ** ent meectk^* izs of Bee Brand Insect Powder -.uffi- t° P l *" * U WMh tor * mOV * "?■**» ■ cient to rid your homa of inaacts, or to or flowera, or if you w.shJo ■ prevent inaecta invading it for a long time """ hLv/toTsaT It wdl to come. Bee Brand Inaect Powder is fl owsrs ff ' lif not only a moat effective insecticide, bat !** rm th,m " Brmnd *2SD322S2SSS: k is also the least expensive. Dust it or apnnkle it o« your | *- and domestic animala. It will not n ■> . ... .. _ _ _ harm them. Eat it if you with I ■ Bee Brand Won't Explode - it win not hurt you. You can uae Bee Brand Insect Powder n A ur u>«h a ' M anywhere, near an open fire or flame of HoW »*UCII Appar«t*S any sort, without danger. It a Heastonacss aa*j. If you prafar to _ . T —" *■ .. J as* the Uttla puffar |ui, the coet U only lSe. Will not explode nor la It easily Blow BM Brand Insact Powdar from A pUee inflammable. An insecticide JjKi of paper. It doaia in tha air and iia fin* per* • that is explosive, or highly in- Jf \ ticlaa kill Fllaa, Moaquitoee, and Moths. flammable is a menace a A D"" " ln crack " » nd e " v iaaa. or abont the uaniniauie is a meiittce a f\ fsrnitura.it kills Roachss.Wstsr Bugs, Flss* ■ ■ ttrm *»•*• mhi J Lke and Badbugs. 9 \ Settle It One* sad for All | J V Yea know what kind of toay ■ J Jm r aai v.a you baat. Mod«n MU- ■ J> Itation haa mads iaaact powdar f £ / as aoceeaary as soap. If yoa I have navar sas4 Baa Brand yoo hara aet yet found tka I on i«Sag >L I ■ tn rad. top cam at juer I trocar's or druggiat'a Houaa- \\l W| Iwld a«as 10c and 25c. Other WU . VJI 111 UIN suae 50c and SI.OO. ■ If your daalar cannot aupply yoa, sand at W M ■ >Sc for larfe hooaahold aiaa. Mve ♦ * WliWiW -• J I daalar'a nama and aak for our fraa booklat, , I "It Kllle Tham", a guida for killing House and Da* Simmons Avenue, 1 residence on the corner of Haughton and Warren Streets; Also York Building on Wash' irig-ton Street. For further informal tion apply to Mrs. H. B. York, jel 4t NOTICE OF SALE I niter ami l y \irtue of the power of,,sali' con*. ■.'■>(.•! in thai certain deed of trust evjutui on lb" 2tiJ day ol December iuiy, by G. T. Bobbins, and of record in the public registry of Martin County in Book A-2 at page SHS, said deed of trust being given to secure the payments of certain notes of even date and tenor therewith, and tiie stipulations in said deed of trust not having been complied with, and at the "request of the parties in teres led, the undersigned trustee will on Friday the 9th day of July I32G,'at 12;)0 o'- clock M., at the Courthouse Door in the Town of Williams ton, N. C., offer for sale to the highest bidder for caslr at public auction the following de scribed land: ' , THE ENTKBi'RISE—WILLIAMBTOW. M. C. Being lots No. 2 of the division of tiie J. G. Godard Farm near Hardens, N. C., known as the Tarjtle Neck of .Jones Idind adjoining Lot No. 1 and Ix>t No. 5 of the same division and the Piney Woods Road from Dardens to Jamesviile and containing 37 1-2 acres, more oi less, as will be seen from I Map made by SeCrest, C. E. and re corded in Land Division Book No. 1, at page 473, reference being made td said map for a more definite descrip tion. z " This the 7th day of June 192fi. ELBERT S. PEEL, 6-11-4t. Trustee. SALE OF LAND FOR TAXES _ State of Norih Carolina, Martin County -Oak-City, I, W. E. Early, town tax collector, have this day levied on the following lots, tracts, or parcels of land, and will sell same at public auction, for cash, before the Bank of Oak City, at 12 o'clock m., Monday, July sth, 1926, to satisfy the town taxes due on same for the years 1924 or 1926 and for both 1924 and J 926, unless the taxes and cost are paid on or before that date. This 4th day of May, 1926. W. E. EARLY, Tax Collector. Renew Your Health by Purification Any physician will tell you that "Perfect Purification of the System is Nature's Foundation, of Perfect Health." Why not rid yourself of chronic ailments that are undermin ing your vitality? Purify your en tire system by taking a thorough course of Calotabs, —once or twice a week for several weeks—and see how Nature rewards you with health. Calotabs are the greatest of all system purifiers. Get a family pack age, containing full directions. Only 35 eta. At any drug store. (Adv.* ■ '* \ Wm\ " *" ' BLJ WPgT H Specials Specials One lot of Children's Slippers One Lot of Men's Oxfords, to sizes 6to 11; to close out, pair close out at % , 98c 1 SL9B One I>ot of Misses's Slippers- - One lot of Men's $7 and $8 ox -111-2 to 2, to close out at, pair fords, to close out at 51.25 S2L9B One Lot of Ladies Slippers— One Lot Men's Straw Hats — All Sizes; to clean up, price To Close Out at $1.95 ONE-HALF PRICE ALL LADIES' COATS TO CLOSE 1 If n. * out at : Une-hali r nee COME IN AND LOOK THEM OVER. YOU WILL FIND SOME ESPECIALLY GOOD BARGAINS ' - \*: "'IIS Harrisori Bros. & Co. White Name and Year Taxes Coat l'otal !j. H. Hopkins, 1 lot, 1924-19)25 1 5.10 $l.BO $ 6.90 F. M. Harrell, residence, 1924-1925 20.80 1.80 22.60 M. L. Bellamy, 1 lot, 1924-1925 __ l 1.30 1.80 3.10 J. B. Whitfield, 1 residence, 1924-1925 17.68 1.80 19.48 Z. M. Whitehurst, 02 acres land, 1925 5.60 1.80 7.40 J. S. and J. K. Ayera, 1 lot, 1925 1.40 1.80 3.20 Lucy C. Burnett, residence, 1925 : 3.50 1.80 5.30 C. L. Etheridge, 2 lota, 1924-1925 6.20 1.80 8.00 K. E. Early, residence, 1925 7.00 1.80 8.80 J. W. House, residence, 1925 ; 6.13 1.80 7.93 Mr:!. N M Hymar, 1 ot, !925 5.95 1.8) 7.75 W. k. Hurst, 1 lot, 1925 1.06 1.80 2.85 W. K. Hurst, 1 lot, 1925 1.05 1.80 2.85 S. E. Hines, residence, 1925 j 6.22 1.80 8-02 J. C. Johnson, residence, 1925 5.53 1.80 7.33 J. C. Ross, residence, 1924 .1 5.25 1.80 7.05 Colored John Brown, residence, 1924-1925 18.53 1.80 20.33 Benny Bryant, residence, 1924 ; 3.15 1.80 4.96 James Dolberry, residence, 1923, 1924, 1925 9.99 1.80 11.79 Charlotte Dolberry Estate, residence, 1924, 1925 2.83 1.80 443 Columbus Dolberry Estate, residence, 1923, 1924, 1925 8.45 1.80 10.25 Gus Barker, residence, 1924, 1926 6.26 1.80 7.06 F. D. Williams, 1 lot, 1924, 1925 „ _ : 1.95 1.80 3.75 Caroline Williams, residence, 1924, 1925 2.60 1.80 440 Walter Baffield, residence, 1925 3.50 1.80 6.80 Will J..ytnt, retVritc 1925 j.96 l>o 7.76 McHarrell, residence, 1925 2.10 1.80 3.90 Z. K. Hyman, 1 lot, 1925 _• .35 1.80 2.15 Anthony Sherrod, 1 lot, 1925 i 1.12 1.80 2.92
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