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James L. Jones Dies j At Greenville Home James L. Jones died in Greenville last Monday evening after an illness ol one week. Mr. Jones was bora in Williams township this county, 64 years ago. He lived here uijtil several ye&rs ago at which time he lost his wife and moved to Washington county. He re cently moved to Greenville and was employed in the Greenville cotton mill at the time he was taken ill. He ieaves living in this county two children, Mrs Will Perry and John Jones. By a second marriage, he al so leaves .several children. He was buried in the Cherry Hill cemetery in Greenville Tuesday. CLEAN RAGS WANTED: WE WILL allow 5c pound on your subscrip tion for clean rags—Enterprise Pub. company, Will amston, N. C. ' NOTICE To Polly Williams, her heirs or her assigns and to any other persons claiming under, through or by her, \ou will take notice that 1 purchased one acre of Don Williams land listed in Bear Grass township by Polly Williams, in the year 1924, at a tax sale for taxes due on said land, on the 2nd day of November, 1926. Unless the same is redeemed as provided by law, on or before the 2nd , cay of NoVember 1926, I shall demand a deed for said land. This 31st day of July 1926. s-6-4 M. D. TAYLOR. NOTICE Ol SALE Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue'of a power of sale con tained in that certain deed of trust executed by H. L.' Hardison and wife, Mary Hardison, to the undersigned Trustee and bearing date of the 18th day" of November 1922, and of record In the Public Registry of Martin County in Book G-2, at page 606, said deed of trust having been given to secure the payment of a certain note of even date and tenor there with, and default having been made in the payment of said note and the terms and conditions in said deed of trust not haying been complied with and at the reijuest of 'ne holder of said note the undersigned Trustee will, on Monday the 16th day of August 1926, at 12:00 o'clock M., at the Courthouse Door of Martin Coun ty, at Williamston, N. C.,. offer at public sale to jtfie highest bidder for cash the folowing described real es tate, to-wit: First Tract: A tract of land in Wil liams Township Martin County North Carolina, adjoining the lands of J. T. Smithwick on the North, the lands of the Dennis Simmons Lumber Co. on the East, the lands of F. C. Williams on the South and Sweeten Water Creek on the West, containing 180 - acres, more or less.. Second Tract: Bounded on the North by H. L Hardison on the East by the Williamston and Washington Road, on the South by Sarah F. Rober son and on the West by the run of Smithwick Creek and beir.g same land conveyed to H. L. Hardison by J. O. Manning and wife. This 16th day of July, 1926. B. DIKE CRITCHER, 7-16-4 Trustee. Dunning and Moore, Atty's. NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND Under and by virtue of the authori ity of a judgment of the Superior Court of Martin County in the action A Distinctive Feature of this youth is his far-sighted ness; he was thanking a patent medicine doctor for the wonderful results obtained from his medi cine; when asked how many bo.t ties he had taken, he replied, "I didn't take any of it; my uncle took one bottle, and I'm his sole heir." A distinctive feature a bout our ice that unquestioned crystal clear purity that estab lishes its sanitation. Not only care in, the freezing, but utmost sani tary care in handling projects yon against the slightest impurity. Your telephone is oiy self-starter. For that always cheerful service phone 99. UNDSLEY-ULLEY ICE COMPANY CM Freeh GEORGIA PEACHES S2JM Per Bushel Crate Mack Lower Prices in 5-bashei Lot* Now snipping Eibertas and Car mens. Buy a crate for your lum mer ice cream. Write for quantity GRIMES BROKERAGE CO. Room 429 . Kimball House rvU Adnata, Getrca 20t entitled "Atlantic Joint Stock Land Bank of Raleigh", Plaintiff against Louis Hardison, et als", signed on the LitJtt day if Juiie 1926, the undersign ed Commissioners appointed in said order will on Saturday, August 14th 1926 at 12: o'cock M. in front of the Court House Door in the Town of V illiamstoM, N. C. offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash at public sale the following described real es tate : All that certain piece or parcel of iasd, situate, lying and being iri Wil liams Township, Martin County, State of North Carolina, containing and 14-100 acres more or less on the Smithwick Road about 2 1-2 miles from the Town of Jamesville, N. C. having such shapes, metes, courses and distances as will more fully ap? pear by reference to a plat thereof ir.ade by J. R. Mobley, surveyor, on the 17 Feb., 1923, adjoining the Smith wick Land on the North, Bob God ard on the East. W. W. Griffin on the South and the lands of Ferd Holliday on the West and more par ticularly described as follows: Beginning at an ash in Big Swamp, corner of W. W. Griffin and Ferd Holliday, thence N. 40 1-2 E. 118 poles to a canal, thence with said Ca nal S. 60 E. 24 poles, thence N. 66 1-2 E. 12 poles, thence N. 86 E. 9 poles and S. 64 E. 5 1-2 poles to a sweet Kum, thence with the line of Bob Godard S. 22 1-4 W. 119 poles to the J I'ig Swamp, thence with said Swamp N. 63 W. 60 poles to the beginning, containing 39 14-100 acres more or less and being the same land convey ed to Louis Hardison by Edward Smith by deed dated Sept. 30th 1918 arid of record in Martin County Regis- By AH Means See TJie Play " AnOld Fashioned Mother" Which Will be Presented at JAMESVILLE SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Saturday, Aug. 7 By the Ladies Aid Society of Poplar Chapel. One of the very best of the season. Different from all other plays. Come and bring the whole family; you will have no re grets. You will be delighted. PENDER'S YEJJXWFRONtOTWW L(X)K FOR THE YELLOW FRONTS Economy Hints Knowing How to Save Is Knowing Where to Buy New Crop Evaporated Apples, lb. 21c Galvanized Pails, each 20c Heinz Beans, Tomato sauce, No 2 can l2 Vt c Van Camp's Washing Powder, 3 pkgs. 10c For Preserving Wash Items BaU Bros. Fruit Jars D. P. Ammonia —l 10c Mason Ideal J* Metal Top Glass Top No " « t" J 75c doz. Plats, dos. 85c l™ry So«P. 3 *»*ea - 2* 85c doz. Quarts dos 1.00 1.20 dos 1-2 GaL dos 1.40 Kellogs Corn Flakes Square Jars with round Corners or Post losstiea l#c Gulf Psrafine Sealing Wsx, pkg 15c D.P.BACON Mol.l Tops, dot 25. , u.s. W»l OU- Top., doi. ... 2* Kobte. Eta* 1.2 lb (trton 1 lb. CM Double Lip, Pkg. =. 9c CERTO, bottle 30c ZIC OOC D. P. Patent and Self-Rising FLOUR 6 lb. bag . 12 lb. bag 24 lb. bag . 31c 61c - sl*l9 - Calumet, the worlds best Baking Powder, lb. 29c, Van Camp's Baked Beans, can 8c Cut Stringless Beans, No. 2 can 10c D. P. Catsup, large bottle 23c ON ICE v Gosman's Ginger Ale 14c Schlitz Famous Brew ■ 10c Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Received Daily try in Book T-l, at page 613. This 12th day of July 1926. ELBERT S. PEEL, J. W. CALLAHAN, 7-16-4 Commissioners. Martin and Peel, attys. NOTICE OF SALE OF KEAL PROPERTY L'nder and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain" deed of trust executed to the undersigned trustee by J. H. Ward and wife, Lucy Ward, on the 24th day of Sept. 1919 which said deed of trust is of record in the public registry of Martin .County in Book A-2 at page 213, said (Ved of trust having been given to secure certain notes of even date and tenor therewith and the stipulations contained in the said deed of trust not having been complied with and de fault having been made in the pay ment of the indebtedness thereby se cured and at the request of the hold ei of the said notes the undersigned trustee will on Saturday the 14th day of August, 1926 at 12 o'clock M. in front of the courthouse door in the town of Williamston, N. C. offey for sale to the highest bidder for cash the following described real estate, to-wit: Being a house and lot located in the town of Williamston, N. C. bound ed on the North by the Philpot house and lot, on th« South by the Watts Street, on the East by a street running from Watts Street parallel with the railroad, and on the West by the railroad, containing 1-2 acre njore or less. This the 12th day of July, 1926. WHEELER MARTIN, 7-16-4t Trustee. THE ENTEBPKIBE—WILLUMgTOIf, W. C iVMB * * A^jrML 1 IHv^ ■ r ■ * * * ■ ---.- -/ ' . """ ■' 1 Q per cent RedllCtiOll in prices of JOB PRINTING r" ~~ ■ During Month of August September will mark a big: increase in business along all lines; everything will be in a rush; and with this in mind we are of fering a 10 per cent reduction on all orders for job work placed and paid for between now and September 1. .•. ' ■ : - * - . ' i:' • » •' . • '• • ~ : r*"- ; v* •x • * JL r; * « ,* y • . For Cash Only , Owing to the small margin of profit on job work done at these prices, we can not afford to keep many books on this class of work. For that reason this 10 per cent dis count applies only on jobs paid for in ad vance or on delivery. Phone 46 and a representative will call on you with samples and prices. Quality and service assured.
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