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Club *«etiag»
Engagements
v Messrs. Jomi Collins of Kinston and
Granger Haines *ef Goldsboro were
visitors here over the week end.
Mias Lucille Hassell leaves this af
ternoon for Winston-Salem, where
, she will enter Salem college.
Mrs. Justus Randolph and Mrs.
Rodman of Washington visited here
last week.
Julius S. Peel will return tonignt
from Morehead where he has been on
a business trip.
Miss Ruth Peel has returned from
Suffolk where she spent the summer
with her grandmother, Mrs. Bullock.
She will hoard with Mrs. Wheeler
Martin.
Misses Mary and Geneva Cook will
leave Friday to visit their brother,
Jim Cook in Miami, Florida.. They
will be away two weeks.
Misses Maragaret Manning, Emma
Bell Harris and Lauia Orleans left
yesterday afternoon for Greensboro
v/here they will enter N. C. College
for the coming year. Miss Harris will
be a senior this year and Misses Man
ning and Orleans will be members of
the sophomore class.
Miss Velma Harrison left yester
day for Winston-Salem where she will
be a junior at Salem college this
year.
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Mr. and Mrs. Harold Clark of Bel
haven spent Sunday with her mother,
Mrs. Fannie Crawford. They were ac
ccmpanied home by Miss Estelle
Crawford who will teach in the Bel
haven schools this year.
Misses Orpha Steed, of Richlands,
and Margarfct Broodfoot, of Fayette
ville, who are teaching the schools
here, will spend the winter with Mrs.
J B. Knight. v
Miss Frances Gurganus who has
been ill for several slowly
improving.
Mrs. Chic Holmes, Miss Helen
Hodges and Mr. Robert Hodges of
Washington and Mr. Claud Wilson
of Winston Salem were here for a
few hours last Friday.
PECAN GROWING IS PROFITABLE
If Interested to how, what, when
or where to grow them write J. B.
Wight, Cairo, Ga. a-17-Bt
NOTICE OK RE-SALE
Under and by virtue of the author
ity conferred upon us in a deed of
trust executed by A. E. Lilley and
wife, Carrie V. Lilley on the 2gnd
day of May 1925, and recorded in
book of Mortgages X-2, pages 77-78,
upset bid having been deposited with
the Clerk of the Cobrt as required by
CHILDREN'S ILLS
Afiaaaaa Lady Sap She Haa
Nerar Foud i Batter Law
tira Tkaa Thedford'a
Black-Draofkt
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Bpriztg*, Art—"Wa ON
BM-Dnagnt in oar family of ilz
4JWWB," lay* Mrs. C. E. Nutt, of
pUpe, "and we fipd it a good
bowd regulator. I give it to my
children to u colds ana constipation,
* other stomach disorders,
«d it osctainly is very helpful. I
hgra never known it to feifthem.
where there are so many children,
it if a food idea to keep a laxative
on hand, and Black-Draught is what
*1 have taken it myself tor indi
gsstion. I would teal dizzy, have ass
and sour stomach. I would alaofaal
• tightness in my chest I took a
cood dose of Thedfbrd'a Black
uaught whan I felt that way and
it would relieve as. I would feel
tetter for days.
•My husband takes BlackDranght
•or MHmianasa. Ha says he has
narsr found ita equaL When he has
tits tired, heavy feeling, he taksa
Black-Br&ufht night and morning
far a few days and he doeent com
plain jnore. do rscstn-
Sojd everywhere. Get a package
of BUcfc-Draught, today Costa only
swwßtadow. NO 175
Our Store Is Chock Full of Bargains
We are increasing our stock daily and offering bargains that can't
be equaled. We are here to stay, so come in and get acquainted
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Society & Personals
Mr*. ELBERT S. PEEL. Editor
Mrs. W. A. Ellison of Belhaven i
spent Sunday with friends here.
Mrs. H. M. Stubbs and Mrs. K. B.
Crawford and Miss Anna Crawford
have returned from Kittrell where
they visited Miss Mildred Purvis.
While away, they visited Oxford and
Raleigh.
Benjamin Courtney, Fred Taylor,
William Hodges and Herbert Peel, Jr.
have returned to Wake Forest
where they will be students this year.
Miss Louise Crawford is teaching
school at Beulahville this year.
Robert Manning, Bruce Whitley
and Benjamin Courtney visited in
Wilson Sunday.
Miss Thelma Brown has returned
from Greenville where she has been
visiting her cousin, Mrs. E. T. Forbes.
A. R. Dunning made a busings
trip to Raleigh Sunday.
law and a resale ordered by the court,
we will on Saturday, September 25,
1926 at 12 o'clock noon at the court
house door in Williamston, Martin
County, sell at public auction for
cyft to the highest bidder the follow
ing land to-wit:
All that certain tract or parcel of
land lying and being in Williams
Township, Martin County and State
of North Carolina, containing 142
acres, more or less, bounded on the
Getting Money Ahead
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Tobacco is selling high. Save some
thing and put yourself in the independent
class so that you can run your busiess next
year on a cash basis. This bank will be tflad -
to have you deposit your money for this
, purpose, and is able and does guarantee
absolute safely for your money.
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Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Harrison and
Miss Yelma Harrison spent Sunday
with Miss Evelyn Harrison at Louis
burg. Mrs. Erah Cobb went with them
and visited Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Newell
Dr. Edgar Morrison of Virginia
Teach is visiting friends in town.
Friends of Mr. J. R. Roberson re
gret that he is not so well off dur
ing the pant few days as he has been
for the past few months.
Lewis Horton and Mr. V. Martin of
Plymouth were visitors here Mon
day. —v.
Miss Martha Anderson left last
week for Dunn where she will teach
ii the schools of. that city.
North by the lands of the Dennis
Simmons Lumber Company, on the
East by the lands of J. D. Hardigon,
on the South by the lands of- W. C.
Stevenson and oJe Styron and on the
West by the lands of M. T. Gardner.
This sale is made by reason of the
failure of A. E. Lilley and wite,
Carrie V. Lilley to pay off and dis
charge the indebtedness secured by
said deed of trust to the North Caro
lina Joint Stock Land Hank of Dur
ham. „
• This the 13th day of Setpember,
1P26.
FIRST NATIONAL COMPANY,
INC., TRUSTEE, formerly,
FIRST NATIONAL TRUST CO.,
DURHAM, N. C. 9-142
THE ENTERPRISE—WILLI AMflTOfr, PT. G
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S RE-SALE
Whereas, default having been made
in payment of the indebtedness se
cured by that certain deed of trust
to me as Trustee for the Jefferson
Standard Life Insurance Company by
J. L. Ilassell, and wife, Mary Has
sell, on the 16th day of November,
lti22, and recorded :n the office of the
Register of Deeds for Martin County,
North Carolina, in Book K2, page
442, I did, under and by virtue of
the power of sale vested in me by
said deed of trust, and at the request
of the cestui que trust, and for the
purpose of discharging the debt se
cured by said deed of tru.st, proceed
to sell to the highest bidder, for cash,
at the court house door, in William
ston, Martin County, North Caroina,
at 12 O'clock M. on Saturday, - Au
gust 28th, 1U26, the land herein
after described, when and where j. T.
Barnhill became the last and highest
bidder at the sum of $16,350.00 and
assumed the taxes due on . aid lands,
due report of which was filed as pre
scribed by law with the Clerk of the
Superior Court of Martin County.
And whereas on September 7th,
, IS2C, the above bid was raised and an
, order of re-sale made by It. J. I*eel,
Clerk of the Superior Court of Mar
tin County, as is by law provided:
Now therefore, in compliance with
the.*>rder of re-sale of said K. J.
Peel, Clerk of the Superior Court as
aforesaid, and under and by virtue of
the power of sale vested in me by
•laid deed of trust, I will proceed' to
sell at public auction to the highest
bidder, for cash, at the -Court House
door, in Williamston, Martin County,
North. .Carolina, at 12 O'clock M.
MONDAY, • SEPTEMBER 27th, lt>26,
the following described land, to-wit:
Situate on the West side of Main
Street in the Town of .Williamston, N.
C., beginning at the C. H. Hassell
Heirs Home * place east corner on
Main Street; running thence an east
Course along Main Street 83 feet to
the Peoples Bank corner; thencs
North 32 decrees west along the
peoples Bank line 100 feet tn th«ir
northwesterly corner; thence N. 58
east 66 feet parallel with Main
Street to J. S. Peel's line; thence
N. 32 W. along J. S. Peel's line 107
ft. to F. U. Barnes' corner; thence S.
Margolis Brothers
WE ARE PREPARED TO OFFER YOU THIS SEASON AS
NEVER BEFORE THE GREATEST VALUES IN
Men's Clothing-
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Young Men's Clothing-
Roys' Clothing——
Ladies' Dresses
Ladies' Coats
Millinery:
..Shoos— —
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Furnishings
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IN FACT WE BOTH LOSE IF YOU DON'T VISIT OUR
STORE FIRST— " \
WE THANK YOU—
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Margolin Brothers
'Like adding
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W i mtim&kl i - ftill efleet of I'.SHO. A swelling
V lit . j flood of |>ower sweeps y„ou up-
UTmj ' w aril, sniojJthly, quietly—with- '
motor's power is healeil, l'.sso
is like adding .two more cylm-
The custom built motor fuel
Costs 5 cents more —worth it
TA N D 5t 1R DO I L* C OM PA N Y • ( N.J. )
58 W. along F. U. Barnes' line 149
ft. to the C. B. Hassell yard fence,
thence S. about 32 east along
said C. B. Hassell Heirs line
207 feet to the beginning, ex
crptin tr from t hi«; conveyance a right
of way in the rear of the Peoples
Bank 30 ft. 10 in. wide and 20 feet
deep, and being a part of the land
devised in the Will or William Slade
to J. L. Hassell and Mary Hassell,
and being the three brick stores on
. Main street ami land adjacent there
to, and which were occupied by J. L.
Hassell and Co., and Saunders and
Fowden. f>
This the tHh day of September 1986.
9-14-2 JULIAN PRICE, Trustee.
lirooka, Parker & Smith, Attys.,
Greensboro, N. C.
Dunning & Moore, Attys.,
VVilliamston, N. C.