Entertainmeati Club SiMttip Weddings Jlr. and Airs. P. L. Mossburg and son, of Baltimore, passed through town this morning. Mr. Mossburg is a representative of the Western News paper Union. He is touring North Carolina and Virginia during his va cation. He praises North Carolina, and especially eastern Carolina's fine fields of growing crops. Mr. Joe Gray Corey, employee of the Williamston Motor Co. is spend ing his vacation at Hardisous Mill. Mrs. F. L. Minga, of Petersburg, and Herbert Peel, of Charleston, S. C., arrived last night by motor to „visit their sister, Mrs. Grover Hardi son, for a week. They brought little Miss Mary Doris Hardison, who has been spending the summer with Mrs. Minga, home with them. Mrs. Bertha Lassiter arrived Wed nesday from her home at Smithfield, to be with her people after the ac cident occurred which resulted in the death of little Ruth Modlin, her sis ter'* child. Mrs. Wheeler Martin, jr., and little son, Wheeler, are spending some time with Dr. and Mrs; W. L. Poteat in Raleigh. Miss Sallie Adams, of Four Oaks, who is visiting Miss Sallie Harris, will return to her home at Four Oaks to morrow. . Mrs. W. H. Crawford has returned home after motoring with Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Crawford through the val leys of Virginia. Miss Evelyn Harrison, who was ex pected to attend a house party at White Lake, changed her plans at the last minute and went to Virginia Beach, where she is spending a week. Miss Lucille Hassell is visiing friends in Kinston. Norman Harrison left this morning to spend the week end at Virginia Beach. BABY CHICKS FOR SALE: Urge type Barron strain white leghorn baby chicks, $9.60 per hundred. An conas, |11; Rhode Island Reds and Barred Plymouth Rocks, sl2; Buff Orpingtons and white Wyandottes $lB per hundred. These are all husky, pure bred, hatched from select eggs from our heaviest layers. We pay the postage and guarantee live delivery. Prompt shipments. Order from this ad. Acme Farms, Farmville, N. C. a2O 12t CLEAN RAGS WANTED: WE WILL allow 6c pound on jrour subscrip tion for clean imgs—Enterprise Pub. company, Wiltiamston, N. C. PECAN GROWING IS PROFITABLE If interested as to how, what, when or where to grow th«m writs J. B. Wight, Cairo, Ga. a-17-8t CORETHROAT A a OM|l» with warm taR «iM than apply am throat— vii-isg O—r ow Y»mrht PENDER'S YELLOW FRONTtTORtt Week - End Specials TOMATOES, No. 2 can . ... 8c / - | Bulls Head SPINACH, Large No. 3 can 15c IMPORTED SARDINES, Norwegian, Portuguese, in olive oil 12 l-2c D. P. TOILET PAPER, Green label, roll 4 l-2c D. P. VINEGAR BALL BROS. FRUIT JARS Pure Apple Cider Mason Pint Quart 1-2 GaL Gal. 90c d0z....... Quarts .... doz. sl.lO 12c 21c 39c 75c $1.20 doz... 1-2 gals... doz. $1.50 * - '• . ' ) ' ' ' ' • Libbys Corned Beef, No. 1 can - - 29c GELFANDS MAYONNAISE, 3oz. jar 12c; 8 oz. jar 25c. LAND O'LAKES SWEET CREAM BUTTER, lb 49c Life Buoy Soap, 3 Cakes 20c Society & Personals Mrs. ELBERT S. PEEL, Editor Mrs. John Cooke and Mrs. Walter Halberstadt will return with Mr. and Mrs. John Downey to their home at Norfolk tomorrow and spend some time with them. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lassiter arrived Wednesday to be with Mrs. Lassiter's sister, Mrs. Lucy Modlin, whose child was fatally injured by a falling plank. » ■ . Miss Louise Crawford, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Harold Clark, in Belhaven, has returned home. Messrs. C. A., Norman, and Bill Harrison left this morning for Vir ginia Beach, where they will spend the week end. T. F. Harrison will return toniglit from New York, and other northern cities, where he has been buying mer chandise for Harrison Bros. & Co. Mrs. Myrtle Harris, Mrs. A 1 Clapp and Miss Snllie Harris visited Cole raine Peach Wednesday. Mrs. W. C. Manning, Misses Mar garet and Ruth Manning and Helen Hodges, of Washington, visited Mrs. Dunning and her camping party at Coleraine Beach Wednesday. Supt. R. A. Pope ia spending this week with his family who are visiting in Creedmore. Register of Deeds, J. S. Getsinger and John A Ward are attending the Junior Order of United American Mechanics State convention which is being held in Sanford this week. 'I hey will return late tonight. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Melson a daughter, Fannie Lenora, Tuesday, August 17, 1926. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Ruftin and chil dren of Tarboro visited Mr. and Mrs. J H Hritt, Sunday. C. B. Siceloff spent yesterday in Kinston on business. Marriott and Lyman Britt and Bill Newell of Raleigh attended the dance in Tarboro last, night. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR TO CREDITORS Having qualified as administrator of John Robert Leggett, deceased, late of Martin County and State of North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the said estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 14th ('ay of August, 1927, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their re covery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. L G. LEGGETT, a2O 6tw Administrator. SALE OF LAND FOR TAXES I, H. T. Robertson, sheriff of Martin County, have this day levied on the following tracts or parrels of land, and will sell the same at public auction for cash before the courthouse door of Martin County on September 6, for taxes due and unpaid for the year 1925, unless the taxes and costs are paid on or before that date: Williamston Township Taxes Cost Total John L. Hassell, 3 stores on Main St., 1 residence _. $615.80 SI.BO $617.60 Calvin Hassell, 1-7 interest in Hassell home place44.oo 1.80 45.80 This the 4th day of August, 1926. u6 4tw H. T. ItOBERSON, Shsriff. PHONE Anything far This Department To 46 Methodist Missionary Society j Ice Cream Supper Tuesday The ladies of the missionary socie ty of the Methodist Church will give an ice cream supper on their church lawn next Tuesday evening at 8 o'- clock for the benefit of Scorritt Col lege, Nashville, Tenn., training school for Christian workers. The public is most cordially in vited to come out and enjoy a social hour with friends and help in this worthy cause. Grown-ups are invited to bring the children; too. There will be plenty of home-made creata and cake to serve each one. Those who have expended energy to prepare the refreshments will especi ally appreciate your presence. Fpworth Leaguers Enjoy Hay Ride After Meeting On Monday, August 16, the Ep worth League held its regular meet ing, and after the meeting the mem bers had a very pleasant time on a hay ride. Miss Jean Dent Watts Celebrates Birthday Little Miss Jean Dent Watts cele brated her sixth birthday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Watts, in New Town, on Tuesday af ternoon. There were about forty little folks invited and they had a happy time playing games together, led by Mrs. W. B. Watts, Mrs. J. W. \Vatts, jr., and Miss Alice Dent. The little hos tess was presented with many lovely birthday gifts. Mrs. Watts served her daughter's guests with ice cream cones and cakes which they heartily enjoyed. When there is a real cooking job to be done, nothing will "pull the load" as well and gtve the cook's skill as much of a chance as a good old coal and wood range, in the opinion of B. S. Courtney. Mr. Courtney is not knocking the many recent inventions in cook stoves. He sells lots of the new type. But he contends that any woman who wants to succeed at her three meals a day, hot water when Rfked for job needs a Majestic Range. There will be a worth-while exhibit of new model Majesties at B. S. Court ney's furniture store all next week. A fine set of cooking utensils, choice of two sets, will be given away with every Majestic bought during the week. CRUSHED BARLEY MALT ''nc Hundred, Pounds $3.50 Hop Flavored Malt Syrup, per dozen cana $r».V AMERICAN MALT CO. Albemarle, North Carolina, j 15-20 THE BWTMtPKMK—WILLLAM9TON. N. G SALE OP VALUABLE FARM PROPERTY | Under and by virtue of the authori ty conferred upon us in a deed of trust executed by P. T. Anthony and wife, Julia B. Anthony, and E. B. Thomas and wife, Helen t». Thomas, on the Ist day ot February. 1923. and recorded in book of mortgages K-3, page 657, we will on Saturday, the 25th day of September, 1926, at 12 o'clock noon at the courthouse door in Williamston, Martin County, sell at public auction for cash to the highest bidder the following land, to wit: j A. Adjoining the lands of Dr. D. W. Lewis, Kitchen Taylor, et als, and bounded as follows: Beginning at Car mell's corner at a stump in a small field near the river pocosin and run ning south 70 W. along said CarmeU's line to three maples on the branch; then up the meanders of said branch to the road; thence along the road to a small red oak in said CarmeU's line; thence N. 70 degrees W. along said line 180 poles to a pine stump near Samuel Williams' field; thence N. 52 E. 9 poles to a small branch; thence N. 10 E. 80 poles to a fork of the branch of Jumping Run; thence N. 7' E. 32 poles along the run of said branch; thence S. 70 E. 14 poles along the said run; thence N. 50 E. 30 poles along the said run; thence N. 30 W. 20 poles along said run; thence N. 15 W. 30 poles along said run; 4 E. 100 poles along said run of the said branch to the back line in the river pocosin; thence down the river pocosin to the' first station, containing by estima-' tion four hundred and fifty-seven 1 acres, more or less, it being known as the Carmell land and formerly owned by Louis A. Thompson and which was sold under execution against said, Thompson and conveyed by the sheriff of said county to H. Henry Brown and subsequently conveyed by H. Brown and wife, S. A. E. Brown, to Henry H. Moore and for particular descrip tion reference is made to said deed of record. Found in book J-J, page 153, Henry B. Moore and wife, Susan A. Moore, to Nancy A. Crisp. B. A certain parcel of land lying and being in Martin County, North Carolina, and in Goose Nest Township and known as the "Jeff House Farm," said tract of land lying on both sides of the public road leading from Oak City to Speed and adjoining the land' of Dr. S. Harrell, Frank Edmondson, Leon Cherry, Tom Harrell, Harry Council and others, and being thef same lands which were conveyed by W. C. Manning and wife, S. M. Man-i SECOND HAND PEANUT BAGS FOR SALE Patched and in good condition, for prompting delivery. 10c each, cash. Apply CLARK PEANUT COMPANY jyl3 8t Plymouth, N. C. Free Range Demonstration Free Kitchen Ware Set NEXT WEEK ONLY Hurry! Save Money! Investigate! Decide A DEMONSTRATION YOU WILL LIKE If you are going to buy a range this year, Surely you and your friends have ques don't wait! Make up your mind to save mon- • tions to ask about ranges and cooking That hL»« ? p Wln ex| i res -, 11 ft" is why we brought the Majestic expert here buy a Majestic Range this week only while ~ ~ .. , , . our factory demonstration is being held wo He will answei- all questions and explain will give you without cost the handsome, dc , Majestic costs less per year of serv luxe nickel-plated copper kitchen set shown * ce than any other in the world; how below—extra heavy easily cleaned. it saves fuel andrepairs and assures bettei' But whether you buy or not, the demon- cooking. Interesting. Instructive. Come stration is absolutely free. You're welcome. in. No obligation. THE GREAT MAJESTIC A Reputation FREE NKXT WEEK To every woman who buys a Majestic Range at our store during Demonstration Week (all next weelc) we will give absolutely with out cost a set of Deluxe Niclcel Plated Copper Ware of exquisite de sign. Every woman fall* in love with it on sight " / i The Majestic Lightens Your Work fp. w . , ~. . . ... iiere is the new mouel Great Majestic, the finest range ever lilt'n vinJ w r n u yoU H wl " * * tlm '' frie !! d " built - Uses yet bukes perfectly. AH copper reservoir lighten your work and save worry, because it is so dependable. gives abundant hot water all the time without extra fuel. Bur ahKi„^yhlUi^^elt,,n®H * . Uy y ° U u a " d £ p ?? don th Z , Ma * " iMhw i bue P o 'ished top requires little work. Beautiful throughout happiness to your household through bet- with heavy nickeled trimmings-doors and splasher back paneled L . . f ge n n, ' rH I . I . arV M ßt ha ?i U or T a " ! n whiUs ' * rey ' or blue enamel if desired. Has rustless floor rest; dant hot w„t« tlXS&'rfr * . W '" P lT lde tt " " bUn " dant wppy of hot water constantly in its twelve-gallon copper rps- support any weight placed on it. The Majestic is made of malle ar n^ a :!rhtai;^n.K r Bav,ng de^ 11 wi " Mtay S!:^ hreakJe) iron ~ rivet u « ht - hJt ii ' ht - *» h °' ht B. S. COURTNEY ring, by deed dated July sth, 1911, and of record in the register of deeds office of Martin County, N. C., in book C-l, page 2, and which was conveyed by S. R. Harrell to M. W. House by deed recorded in book GG, page 168, Martin County register of deeds office, for particular description of t.hi» lnnHf herein conveyed, reference is hereby Announcement I have accepted the surrounding territory under Susman Motor Co., of Washington, N. C.,tfor the sale of Chevrolet Cars And after driving one for over 15.000 miles, I am convinced there is no car on the market under SI,OOO in its class for durability, flexibility and economy. LOOK OVER THE FOLLOWING PRICES: Touring car, balloon tires, delivered S6OO Roadster, balloon tires, delivered ... 600 * Touring car, cord tires, delivered 575 Roadster, cord tires, delivered 575 Coupe, balloon tires, delivered 739 Coach, balloon tires, delivered 739 Sedan, balloon tires, delivered 835 Landeau, balloon tires, delivered 865 Truck, delivered ... . ...... r 600 " AND GET IN TOUCH WITH Yours to serve, B. R. BARNHILL Williamston, N. C.—Representing Susman Motor Co. Washington, North Carolina N made to the above two conveyances, said tract of land contains 500 acres, more or less. Found i n ' hoak J.2 f page 112, Jno. W. Smith and wife, et al, to P. T. Anthony and K. B. Thomas This sale is made by reason of the failure of P. T. Anthony and wife, Julia B. Anthony and bl. B. Thomas and wife, Helen G. Thomas, to pay off and discharge the indebtedness se cured by said deed of trust to the North Carolina Joint Stock 1 ""* of Durham. This the 16th day of August, 1926. FIRST NATIONAL CO., OF DURHAM, Inc., Tnutoe. — Durham, N. C.

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