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Senior Epworth League Have Picnic Thursday The Senior Epworth League will have a picnic at Coleiaine Beach Tlinmriny afternoon. All members are urged to be at the Methodist "church at 3:30 p. m. and bring a basket. MAKTHA LEGGETT, President. SECOND OPENING MlLffcfc WINKLE SHOPPE Klh and 9th The Willie Winkle and Hat Shoppe will have its second opening Wednes day and Thursday, September h and 8. This*shop has had u very success ful season and .expects to show a much more extensive line of goods this fall than it did last season. Mr. and Mrs. Ned Laughinghouw and Family Move Here— Mr. and Mrs. Ned Laughinghouse and their daughter ami son, have trken up their residence here and are home with Mr. ami Mrs. K. B: Crawford. They come here from Oiiental where they have made their home for several years. Mr. Laugh inghouse buys tobacco for the W', 1. Skinner Tobacco company, and spent last season here. Mr. J. V . Mi Aden, tobacco buyer -■ ior the Export Leaf Tobacco company , arrived here .vesinrdiiv. lie will HUL ceed Mr. W.'_T."t Meadows who.*has been buying for the Export sino 191-1. Rev. C. O. Fardo has returned from • a tTtp which lasted nil uf July ami August. He conducted services in the Church of the Advent, Sunday. Rev! anil Mrs. K. L. Shirley and their two children lfft last week for Selma where Mr. Shirley has accepted tin pastorifU', of the l''irst Baptist church. The> have many friends here who wish them much success in tlmir new field. I'iney Grove l^ocal and Personal News Rev. W. 1!. Ivyerett of Ayditi ton uucted revival service,- at Pinttj Grove Free Will Baptist church last week, The hoii.se was filled to its ca pacitjvmost every night to hear Lev Mr. Everett. He held his audience • spell bound while he so eloquently .expounded ,the word. Mr. Ernest M. Jarvis,of Washing ton, an ex-service one arm gentle l men, directed the music, in addition tn favoring the uudience each ninht with a solo. He accompanied the .- iii«. iiim of the other hymns with his tyr- T't w hii.lv iii l ''"handle? very " TOlfultv v.ilh one hand- Mr. Sam Cratt returned to Norfolk I;'st Saturday after spending his va cation in our section with relatives and friends. Mr. Jarvro conducted" a singing class last week at U p. m. ft»r tl* ihildren, training them to M,nv in the choir at the night service. Baby Chicks F(lIt SALE white Isghorn -hahy-rhiek^,—hun died, postpaid. Urown leghftns, !fl() hundred. Anconas, Sheppard strain,'best lay ers, sll hundred. , Rhode-Island Rids, sll hundred. Plymouth Uoi ks, $11.50 hundred. White Rocks, if ifr hundred. All good healthy strong pure-bred chicks guaranteed. We pay postage charges and guar antee live delivery. Take a statement from your postmaster; if any dead, we will replace them. The DIXIE HATCHKRY Tabor, N: C. PHILADELPHIA "The Scsqib-Gcntamol Ucratknal txporite JEESL Philadelphia June l to lAucinbcr I. VMO Low Round Trip Fares FROM WILLIAMSTON COACH EXCL'SIQNS: Tickets «ood for 7 days in coaches only. Sold on Tues days and Fridays Via Norfolk 114.74 Via Washington $16.18 BOUND-TRIP TICKETS: On aale daily, good 15 days, in Pullmans on payment of Pullman fare; all trains Via Norfolk $19.88 Via Washington ... $21.83 THE ABOVE LOW FABE.S PROPORTIONAL FROM OTHER POINTS For Tickets and Information, write, call or phone V. D. Godwin, T. A., Phone 45 Williams ton, N. C. ATLANTIC COAST LINE SALE OF VALUABLE FARM PROPERTY ©-Under and by virtut of the author ity conferred upon us in a deed of trust executed by J. L. Wynn and wife, Maggie Wynn, on the Ist day "J* ebruary &nd recorded in] book .of mortgages X-2, page 527, we will on Saturday the 25th day of Sc ptember 1926, at jl2 o'clock noon a 1 the Courthouse door in Williams ion, sell ut public auction for cash o" the highest bidder the following land, pto-wit: Being all that certain tract, parcel or piece of land, containing 344 48-100 acres, more or less, situate, lying and being on the Ballard Road, which leads into the Williamston and Ham ilton Road,. ajiout 4 miles N. E. of the Towit of liveretts, N. C. Martin County and adjoining the lands of B. A. Crjtcher and the Bowen Land on the N; the Stalls land and the lands of R. E. Adams on the E.; the lands of W. E. White oil the S«, and Conoho Creek on the' VV. and more particular ly described as follows: Beginning at the intersection of a mill and the Ballard Road, Corner of W . E. V\ hite and B. E. Adpms; thence with said Road N. .'i7 3-4 degrees E. ■4XO ft. N. 25 degrees E. 1226 ft. N. 1-4 degrees E. (140 ft. N. 16 1-4 degrees E. 965 ft. N. 87 degrees W ft. to Conoho Creek; thence with Conoho Creek N. I'M) ft. N. 67 de ■ n*es W. 600, ft. N. 64 degrees W 90 .ft. 60 degrees W. 225 ft. N. 62 de crees VV. 75 ft. N. 12 degrees W 230 it. X. S3 degrees 412 fti 8. *35 degrees W. 475 ft. Sf 70 degrees E. 225 ft. S. 55 degrees W. 190' ft. S. Ml degrees W. 850 ft. N. 46 degrees W. 150 ft. S. 89 degrees VV. 300 ft. S. 34 degrees VV. 300 ft. N. HO de grees VV. 150 ft. S. 76 degrees W. 525 N. 41 degrees W. 300 S. 51 de i lees VV. 125 N. 78 degrees W. 140 S. 60 degrees VV 311 S. 22 degrees V .'KiO N. 86 degrees W. 168 S. 60 degrees W. 225, N. 34 degrees W. 300 HONEY FOR SALE New Honey, in the Comb or Ex iraelid $2 gallon I si\ gallon lots or more, per : Vail on $| 88 Produced Exclusively from III! ITS, QUALITY GI'AKAN I'Eliß ' Stale whether comb or extract- ] «»l is wanted when ordering. !U SV BEE APIARY Fletcher, N. C. UNDERSTANDING The directing of .funreal serv- . ices requires thoroubh under*- —standing. ~We prid* our selves in the fid that we receive high commendation from many for the synipa tlietie and sincere attention —aeetmledr Nr>—drtail-rsTTn'Pr- ~ looked. Because of our ex tensive experience we natur ally, have a pre per apprecia tion of our responsibility, F. L. EDWARDS Funeral Director and Licensed Km ba liner Phones 872 and 873 j V\ illiumston North Carolina ; . **. '■ II * !*■«* ..y . # . ••' - ;-y"•-•*% - ' A „' Look for Gold Star Store Just across the railroad from the tobacco warehouses, and save money on everything you buy. Notice our price?: Luzianne Coffee .. 40c Campbells Soups 9c Ground Pure Coffee .. 32c n on Ami powder 10c Large Can [Tomatoes ...„ 14c ToothPicks * 4c Pure Lard 20c ' „• 0 * . Clean basy Soap t4c Quaker Hominy Grits I.oc r , n M : . - A .Sugar, pound r. 6 l-2c Large Box Matches 4c Old Fashioned Water Gold Star Flour Ground Meal, pound 3c 1-2 barrel, $4.25; 48 lb. $2.15; Post Toasties 9c $1«10 12 lb. 57c Eagle Brand Milk .... 20c Seed Rye, bushel $1.45 5 lb. Gold Star Syrup 30c 17 percent middling bag .$2.00 Black Flag, 2 for 25c Feed Oats $3.00 SEE US ABOUT YOUR SEED OATS AND SEED RYE BEFORE YOU BUY. GOLD 9 STORE JOHN A. MANNING, Mgr. PHONE 157 , LEGAL NOTICES . N. 23 degrees W. 150 N. 52 degrees, W 225, S. 45 degrees S. 54 degrees W. 150 S. 06 degrees W 150 S. V 4 degrees W. 337 S. 26 degrees W 35 S. 61 degrees W 300 S. 250 degrees 3' 226 S. 14 degrees S. 37 degrees E 540 N 18 degrees W 610 ft. to the line of W. E." White; thence with White's line S. 58 E. 1626 ft to a branch, thence witft said branch N ?>6 1-2 degrees E 167 N 84 degrees E 300 S 84 degrees E .'525 S 66 degrees K 480 ft. to a land; thence with said luid S 60 degress E 1320 ft to the beginning, and being the same land conveyed to the said J. L. Wynn by A. It. Dunning, Trustee by deed dated March 10th, 1921 and of record in the Martin County Tublic Registry in J Hoolt-F-2 page 4|7. This sale is made by reason of tie failure of J. L. Wynn and wife Mag gie Wynn, to off and discharge the indebtedness secured by said deed i of trust to the North Carolina Joint! Stock Land Bank of Durham. This the 13th. day of August 1926.1 FIRST" NATIONAL CO. INC. OFj DURHAM, N. C., Trustee, formerly^ Attention Ladies Besides good hair cuts, you can get Marcel Waves ) and Beauty Work done at the Service Barber Shop. Washington Street A PROTECT/ r ! Far Cuts or Bruistt ute Hanford'a Balsam of Myrrh at once. Uae it to prevent infection in cut# and open wounda and to bring quick relief from bruiaea, atraina and apraina— For your child's aake keep • bottle always on hand. HANFORD'S Balsam of Myrrh USE IT ON THE/ HARD CASES THE ENTERPRISE—WILLIAMSTON, N. C. LEGAL NOTICES FIRST NATIONAL TRUST COM PANY, DURHAM, N. C. 8-17-4 NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL • ESTATE Under and by virtue of the author ity contained in that certain defed of trust executed to the undersigned j trustee on the* Ist day of January, 1924, by Peter Freeman and wife, Lizzie Freeman, and of record in the public registry of Martin County, in book Q-2, at page 29, said deed of trust having been given to secure certain bond of even date and tenor therewith; and the stipulations con tained in said deed of trust not hav ing been complied with, and at the request of the parties inteiested, the undersigned" trustee will, on Monday, September 20th, 1926, at 12 o'clock, in front of the courthouse door, in the town of Williamston, North Car olina, offer for sale, at public auc tion, to the highest bidder for cash, the following described real estate: "All that certain piece or parcel of land containing eighty six and one fouth (86 1-4) acres, more or less, LEGAL NOTICES situate, lying, and being on the Mc- Gasky road, which leads into the Williamston and Everetts road about four miles from the town of Wil liamston, North having such shapes, metes, courses, and dis tances as will more fuQy appear by reference to a map of same made by J. R. Mobley, surveyor, on the 24th day of March, 1918, on file with the Federal Land Bank of Columbia, and bounded on the north by the lands of J. W. Anderson and Brother, on the east by the lands of Joe Oakley, or. the south' by the lands of M. Wil liams, and on the south by the lands of Alonzo Wynn and being the same land conveyed t? said Caesar Price by W. H. Wilson and wife, W. M. Wilson, by deed of record in the pub lic registry of Martin County, in book 000, at page 234." This the 18th day of August, 1926. WHEELER MARTIN, a 27 4tw Trustee. ijALE OF VALUABLE FARM PROPERTY Under and by virtue of the author ity conferred upon us in a deed of trust executed by J. W. H. Coburn and wife, Lidia Coburn on the Ist day of February 1923, and recorded in Book of mortgages 0-2, pages 11 and 12 of Martin Gounty, we will on 666 is • prescription for MALARIA, CHILLS AND FEVER. DENGUE OH BILIOUS FEVER It Kills the Germ* ■Pfe PEPPERMINT \W A lastlnj^treat ?eeth?app«tite, and digestion. cut r • For Over 50 Years THE CHEAPEST ANI) BEST PLACE TO BUY IN WILUAMSTON C. D. Carstarphen "The Old n p "The Old Reliable" 0£ Reliable" Some of Our C Yd. wide yellow cotton, yd. 10c Table oil cloth, yd 32c Turkish towels 2for 25c 9-4 unbleached sheeting, Turkish^towels, each 25c yard 42 l-2c Ladies' silk hose, pair 48c 8 oz. featherproof ticking, Ladies' pure silk hose, y ar d 30c pair : 98c Apron ginghams, yd 10c Mercerized table linen, yd 48c Men's work shirts, each 79c Llinen table damask, yd. $1.48 Boys' overalls, each 39c & 59c Curtain scrim, yd. 10c & 12'Z'c Congoleum (2 yds. wide).. 90c 9 x 12 CONGOLEUM RUG $lO ALSO A COMPLETE LINE OF HARDWARE, FURNITURE, WIRE FENCING, HAY, GRAIN, STOVES, CLOTHING, & SHOES "Everything for Everybody" fcKGAL NQTICES Saturday the 26th day at 12 o'clock noon at the Courthouse door in Williams ton, sell at public auction for cash to the highest bid der, the following land, to-wit: Situate in Robersonville Township, Martin County, N. C., adjoining the 'ands of Lucinda Scott, W. J. Smith, Bettie Matthews and others, and be ginning at the old J. W. H. Coburn and H. D. Coburn corner in the canal in Mathew Parker Swamp, and run ning thence S 12 E 50 ft.; thence S 52 W 218 {t.; thence S 67 W 205 ft; thence S 47 W 750 ft. thence S 57 W 800 ft.,* thence S 76 W 278 ft; thence S 65 W 570 ft. thence S 56 W 8066 ft. to a pine, Bob's Island; thence N 11-40 E 3100 ft. to a pine stump; ! thence N 57 E 500 ft.; thence S 87 i L 480 ft, thence S 63 E 710 ft.; thence S 47-00 E 435 ft; thence 66-30 E 280 ft. thence N 8-30 E 242 ft.; "\ F SERIES \ ___ _ _ 4l V yftpjjaSy series \ 20) SERIES U2B )- nfliree figures which mean extra motor car value j ' . . - - « Buick motor cars are now desig nated by their wheelbase lengths. Series One Fifteen has 114V4 inches of wheelbase. Series One Twenty is 120 inches from axle to axle, and Series One Twenty-eight measures 128 inches. Msny cars, several inches shorter than Buick and without advantages offered by Buick design, are priced considerably higher. Compare the wheelbase length of other cars to Buick, before you spend your money. THE QREATF.ST U ICK EVER BUNT N. [A. Riddick Motor Co. 'THE HOUSE THAT SERVICE BUILT" » * SCOTLAND Nfcpt N. C. LEGAL NOTICES a corner; thence N 2-80 E 2064 ft.; thence N 24-30 W v2O ft. to a pine, to a stake and pine tree; thence S 81 E 1100 ft. to a.corner; tiwnco S2l-30 W 1600 ft to a comer in Mathew .Parker Swamp; thence S 42 E 400 ft. thence S 50 E 312 ft. thence S 66 E 424 ft. thence S 76 E 388 ft thence S 70 E 716 ft. to the beginning. Con taining 212.4 acres, more or leak. This sale is made by reason of the failure of J. W. H. Cobum and wife, Lidia Cobum, to pay off and dis charge the indebtedness secured by said deed of trust to the North Caro lina Joint Stock Land Bank of Dur ham. This the 10th day of August 1926. FIRST NATIONAL COMPANY OF .DURHAM, INC., TRUSTEE, Formerly FIRST NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY, TRUSTEE. Durham, N. C. 8-17-*t
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