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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 .hnving claims against-thenatd estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned 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. FOR SALE: ONE 5-ItOOM HOUSE and lot in desirable location. For further information write Mrs. Lottie Peel, 340 N. Main St., Suffolk, Vfc Baby Chicks FOR SALE Pure bred English Barron strain white leghorn baby chicks, $8.75 hun dred, postpaid. Brown leghorns, $lO hundred. Anconas, Sheppard strain, best lay ers, 1 hundred. Rhode Island Reds, sll hundred. Plymouth Rocks, -$11'.50 hundred. White Rocks, sl3 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 HATCHERY Tabor, N. C. Brick Warehouse 'Our Average for Wed. $28.75 Our Average for Thurs. $31.00 THESE AVERAGES ARE AS HIGH AS THE HIGHEST • WE HAVE WITH US NOW MR. H. A. TIMBERLAKE Uncle Tim needs no introduction to the farmers of Martin and adjoining counties. Bring us your next load and watch Uncle Tim and Joe Taylor make it bring as much money as it will bring on any market in Eastern , Carolina. MONDAY WE HAVE FIRST SALE; TUESDAY, THIRD; WEDNESDAY, SECONDp THURSDAY, ~ ' ' •— ——• • ■■ ■■■ i FIRST; AND FRIDAY, SECOND. V'.• . ' 1 V„ - . M| ~-r -*• - i , . .. ■■•-r- T ' l * 1 BRICK WAREHOUSE "THE OLD RELIABLE" ROANOKE- DIXIE WAREHOUSE WILLIAMSTON, N. C. > . . t •* % > ■ . * • ,* . • . Pleased Every Customer This Week WE NEVER HAD A KICK ON THE ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY THOUSAND POUNDS SOLD ON OUR FLOORS. PRICES ARE HIGH WITH US AND WE PROMISE TO PLEASE YOU ON EVERY PILE PUT ON OUR FLOORS. THE HOME OF HIGH PRICES. YOURS TO PLEASE, Meadows, Meador & Watts * * ONE ACRE OF FLOOR SPACE N ■.• - . . —^—————— . - «.. ■ . ; • Courteous service, prices reasonable. Pope's Cafe. FOR RENT: 6-ROOM COTTAGE, water and lights, good location. Price -Reasonable. Mrs.Joe Godard. City. S3 4t Good cook at Pope's Cafe. Boiled dinners trt Pope's Cafe, 50c. SALE OF 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 G. Thomas, on the- Ist day of February, 1923, and lecorded in book of mortgages K-3, page 557, we will on Saturday, the 2 r >th day of September, 1926, at 12 o'clock "noon at the courthouse door in Williaipston, Martin County, sell at public auction for cash to the highest bidder the following land, to wit: A. Adjoining the lands of Dr. D. V. 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 mnß south 70 W. along said Carmell 'a 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 Carmell's line; thence N. 70 degrees W. along said line 180 poles to a pine stump near Samuel Williams' field; thence N. 52 E. !)■ poles to a small branch; thence fs. 10 E. HO poles to a fork of the branch of Jumping Run; thfence N. 7 E. '"L poles along the run of said branch; thehce S. 70 E. 14 poles along! the said run; thence N. 60 E. 30 poles along the said run; thence N. SO 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 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 j of said county to H. Henry Brown and subsequently conveyed by H. Brown and wife, S. A. E. Brown, to Henry B. Moore and for particular descrip tion reference is made to said deed of record. Found in book J-J, page UNDERSTANDING The directing of funeral serv ices requires thorough under standing. We prid*; our selves in the fact that we receive high commendation from many for the sympa thetic and sincere attention accorded. No detail is over lookdfe* Because of our ex tensive experience we natur ally have a proper apprecia tion of our responsibility. F. L. EDWARDS Funeral Director and Licensed Embalmer Phones 872 and 873 Williumston North Carolina THE ENTERPRISE—WILUAMSTON, N. G 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 Uak C'ty to Speed and adjoining the lands of Dr. S. Harrell, Frank Edmondson, Leon Cherry, Tom Harrell, Harry Council and others, .find being the same lands which were convfeyed by W. C. Manning and wife, S. M. Man ning, 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 158, Martin County register of deeds office, for particular description of the lands HONEY FOR SALE New Honey, in the Comb or Ex tracted $2 gallon Mx gallon lots or more, per riullon ' II 88 Produced Exclusively from ( lovers. QUALITY GUARANTEED State whether comb or extract id i* wanted when ordering. BUSY BEE APIARY Fletcher, N. C. herein conveyed, reference is hereby made to the above two conveyances, said tract of land contains 600 acres,! more or less. Found in book J-2, page 112, Jno. W. Smith and wife, et a), to P. T. Anthony and E. B. Thomas J This sale is made by reason of the 1 failure of P. T. Anthony and wife,| Julia B. Anthony and E. 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 Land Bank of Durham. This the 16th day of August, 1926. • .FIRST NATIONAL CO, OF DURHAM, Inc., a2O 4tw Trustee. Durham, N. C. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of sale made by the Clerk of the Superior Court of Martin County in the Special Proceedings entitled, "Maybelle Mae Johnson vs Lillian A. Laughinghouse et als" the undersigned Commission er will, on the 4th day of October, 1926, at 12 o'clock, Noon, in front of the Courthouse door f Martin County sell to the highest bidder for cash the following described property: A certain store building in the town of Jamesvillg, Martin County, North Carolina, of which the said Henry T. Stailings was seised at the time of his death, facing Main street in the said town of Jamesville, said store building on which it stands with ' a narrow strip about eighteen foot wide on the easterly side of said j Make Our Store Your Store While in Town Ladies' Re& Room 2nd Floor Morse and Rogers CLOTHING A, «^m t e h TeHs' ?eS ' FOR ALL Wl r. jfIPL . - and 3 "S.'S. S." /fW/T] WZ 1 Edmond ' B Foot- Brand clothing IMIVp] Mot i / Fitter Shoes 1(525 Suit Stephen Strong Quality at low J l|§SfW\ . cost. New and jV» UJ Hosiery, Shirts- -Snappy.- >jpf| r Dress Goods, Laces * J ; —. Ladies' Hats, nj dr I 11 32 inch dress ging- Dresses, a 1 ham s, yd 10c Cloaks. I\l I 36 in. brown sheet- Cgs/ V ing, yd. 10c Hats and Caps * or Sugar, Coffee, ~ " " * /A\ Snuff and Tobacco. Trade With Us and Get Your (All Staple and Money's Worth. No Bankrupt F Fancy Groceries. Stock. Thank You—Call Again. B. F. PERRY WASHINGTON STREET , WILLIAMSTON, N. C building; said store building; adjoin ing the building of the Jamesville Bank and being all of the residue of the property which was conveyed to the said Henry T. Stailings by Deed of W. C. Hasiell et os; and NOW We Are Three in > Number If Service 'Counts With You Come to the Service Barber Shop that the estimated value of the store above named is about $1600.00. This the Ist day of September, 1926. B. A. CRITCHER, Commissioner. 9-S-4
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