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People who have driven Buicks
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WE Alii: HAVING TOBACCO GROWERS AS >AR AWAY AS SUFFOLK, VA.
TO SELL WITH lis, AND EVERY OCCASION THEY HAVE BEEN WELL-
I'LEASEI) WITH THE SALES WE HAVE MADE FOR THEM. '
• IT IS OUR PLEASURE TO I'LEASE EVERYONE OF OUR CUSTOMERS, AND
TO SELL TOBACCO AT THE VERY HIGHEST PRICE.
WE WOULD LIKE YOIJ TO VISIT OUR HOUSE AND SEE THE GOOD SALES
WE ARK MAKING DAILY. PRICES ARE STRONGER TOP NOTCH ONES ARE
TO BE HAD AT THE
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W. T. MEADOWS, H. L. MEADOR W. B. WATTS.
(Uncle Buck) (Harry) (Bill
AT THE
Roanoke - Dixie Whse.
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WILLIAMSTON, NORTH CAROLINA.
We Sold 62,000 Pound* of Tobacco Monday, • .
October 4th aHMB a m
EVERY (TBTOMER WAS SATISFIED ■ 1 ** _ • f%
t,very Customer oatished
86 46c 38.70 2 60 r 40c ... 104.00 W
44 47c 20.68 228 - 66c _„ 125.40 -..-J .
20.68 ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■
22 s)c ll.OO 642 $2X0.42 i
100 soc 60.00 AVERAGE $43.68 ,
100 __w 60c - 60.00 K
42 —i 58c 24.36 Roberson & 0. _
in !«;;:S :-'S' A K 1 J 0 1 l - '* n O 1 rpi 1
I - 1 on Mondays bale - rirsl bale Ihursday
L. H. Roberuon AVERAGE $0.74
22 ... 28c ...$ 6.16 ' _ - . ■»
22 ~ 34c 7.48 Alonto Roger* , —" e
324 34c llo| 16 28 -12 l-3c - $ 3.67 v
262 ... 41c ... 107.42 64 ..J 32c 20.48 . *
196 ... BOr ... 98.00 132 41c 64.12 " ' 1
208 soc 104.*) 164 6»c 96.76 - __ _p- , - _____ _____ ___ __ _
BRICK WAREHOUSE
DRIVE IN TO THE
Bric K,u™™ house Williamston * x North Carolina
FOR RENT: ONE SEVEN ROOM
house in Robersonville, good water
and lights. Geo. W. Smith, Roberson
ville, N. C.
WANTED: SECOND-HAND OIL
Cook Stove, Nesco preferred-
Stephen Gano, Williamstfion, N. C.
PECAN TREES: NOW IS THE
time to get information as to
prices, growing, etc. All free for the
asking. J. B. Wight, Cairo, Ga. il7 8
MONEY TALKS
Salesman, Salesladies and Retail
merchant. My items fit all of you.
Salesman averages SI.OO profit for
every dealer called on. Costa dealer
$2.00, he sells for $3.50 makes $1.60
on $2.00 invested. Saelsman makes
-1.00. If you are a Salesman or wish
to become one. If you never sold any
thing in your life I will tell you how
to make better than SIOO.OO a week
(Address) Geo. L. Lane, Mansfield,
Ohio.
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ES
TATE
Under and by virtue of the author
ity conferred in that certain deed of
trust executed on the 2nd day of Feb
ruary, 1915 by Augustus Purvis and
wife Cordelia Purvis and of record
in the public registry of Martin
County in Book H-l at page 292,.
said deed of trust having been given
to secure a certain note of even date
and tenor therewith, and the stipula
tions contained in said deed of
trust not having been complied with
ai.d at the request of the parties in
terested, the undersigned trustee will
on he 18th day of October, 1926 at
12 o'clock M. at the Coutr House
Door in the Town of Williamston, N.
C., offer for sale to the highest bidder
for cash the following described
property:
It being two building lots adjoin
ing each other on the outer edge of
the Town of Williamston, N. ad-
THE ENTERPRISE—WILLJLAMSTON, N. C.
joiningtbe lands of J. B. Ay era on
the West, Champ Roberson on the
East, and Jane Rice on the North and
fully described in two deeda from the
Williamston Land and Improvement
Co. one made to Auguatus Purvis
and tba other to Cordelia Porrla
both tracts comprising one-half acre
more or less.
This the 18th day of September,
1926. 9-21-4t
L. C. BENNETT, Trustee.
Wheeler Martin, Attorney.
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL
ESTATE
In the matter of May King Williams,
K. E. Williams, and Mary Blanche
Williams, by her guardian, Mary
Pursuant to an order of resale made
by R. J. Peel, clerk superior court of
Martin County in the above entitled
proceedings, on the 16th day of Sep
tember, 1926, the undersigned commis
sioner will on Monday, the 4th day of
October, 1926, at 12 o'clock m., in
front of the hereinafter described
premises in the town of Hamilton, N.
C., offe for sale to the highest bidder
for cash, at public auction, the fol
lowing described real estate, to wft:
Beginning at Pattie Sherrod's cor
ner on Front Street in the town of
Hamilton, N. C., and running along
said street 20 feet to J. R. Williams
heirs lie, thence along said Williams
heirs line a southerly direction 61 feet
to F. L. Gladstone's line, thence along
said Gladstone's line a westerly direc
tion 20 feet to Pattie Sherrod's line,
thence ailing Pattie Sherrod's line (61)
fifty-one feet to Front-Street, the be
ginning, containing 1,020 square feet.
This the 16 day of September, 1»26.
ELBERT S. PEEL,
si 7 4tw Commissioner.
666
ia a prescription for
MALARIA, CHILLS AND FEVER
DENGUE OK BILIOUS FEVER
It Kills the Germs
NOTICE OF STRAY
A two-year old da tic red ateer with
wide bom* haa been at my home for
a few daya. Owner pleaae call for
him and pay cost* and damage.—C.
M. Burden. \ 2t
NOTICE OF SUMMONS
North Carolina—Martin County.
In Superior Court.
Will Staton tb. Rosa Lee Staton
The defendant above named will
take notice that an action entitled aa
above has been commenced in the su
perior court of Martin County, North
Carolina, to obtain an absolute divorce
oil the grounds of separation; and
the said defendant will further take
notice that she is required to appear
at the office of the clerk superior court
a! the courthouse in Williamston, N.
C., on the 4th of November, 1926, and
ar.swer or demur to the complaint in
Ki.id action or the plaintiff will apply
to the court for the relief demanded
in the said complaint.
This the 4th day of October, 1926.
R. J. PEEL,
o5 4tw Clerk Superior Court.
NOTICE OF SALE
Under and by virtue of the power
of sale contained in that certain deed
of trust executed on the 15th daf of
February, 1921, by Pattie Hill, and
others, and of record in the public
of Martin County in book
G-2, at page 824, said deed of trust
being given to secure the payment of
obtain notes of even date and tenor
therewith, and the stipulations in said
deed of trust not having been com
plied with, and at the request of the
parties interested, the undersigned
trustee will on Monday, the Ist day
STOP! STOP
STOP!
IF YOU WORK, READ THIS AD AND THEN THINK OUR SUG
GESTION OVER
We think everyone, after a hard year's work, should have a lit
tle pleasure.
Just at this time when you are having that pleasure you are en
titled to stop one moment and think of your future of only a few
years, when you will soon be old and gray.
WE HAVE A SUGGESTION THAT WILL DRIVE AWAY THIS
WORRY
A bank account properly handled drives away worry and
brings comfort. It is the beacon light pointing out the pathway to
peaceful old age, which is sure to come. One dollar deposited eacH
week in our bank may solve your problem. Why not start this now
and watch the results? -~ r -
OUR SERVICE IS ALIKE TO ALL
The Planters &
• (
Merchants Bank
Everetts North Carolina
of November, 1926, at 12 o'clock, m.,
lit the courthouse door in the town of
Williams ton, N. C., offer for sale to
the highest bidder for cash at public
auction the following described land:
Bounded on the north by Gilbert
Boston, on the south by S. L. Wallace
DR. HOWARD SMITH
The Eye-Sight Specialist, of Monroe, N. C, will be here again
Monday and Tuesday, September 27 and 28
See him for satisfactory ?lasacs at a readable P"ce. TW
haa been greatly reduced on Kryptok Bi-Focal* —the double-* u»io
glagHes without a *eam. Satisfaction guaranteed.
R. L. Stewart, Jeweler, Washington, N. C.
BRING US YOUR WATCH WORK ALSO
Ship To
WINBORNE & CO.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
Norfolk, Va., Cotton Suffolk, Va., Peanuts
Always get from US at Norfolk our
latest prices on Peanut Rai r s. Bagging and
ties before buying;.
Norfolk Office— National Hank of Com
mercc Building. J
Suffolk Office—Star Bld'g. Factory Street.
on the west by Alec Hill and Corm
Hill, it being the Warren Hill home
place, containing 40 ac>es, more or
less.
This October 1, 1926.
ZEB VANCE NORMAN,
c 5 4tw Trustee.