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March of Progress to Remain About Same Governor McLean, in his campaign speech at Hickory, yesterday, ex pressed the opinion that the march of progress in the State will continue -at about the same speed. He thinks it would be dangerous to get in a gal lop and on the other hand, it would be unfortunate to slow up in our on ward march. , The Governor says any rush from our present sane and steady march by the next legislature will be met with opposition. Yet, he be lieves if the legislature goes in for a steady growth along educational lines, road building and other things necessary for the State's progress, that it will meet the approval of the people. H- H. Broome, jr., of Tarboro, field n.anager of the D. Pender Grocery Co., was in town yesterday. Phil Apfel, of Winton, spent the week end in town. POUND: A SUM OF MONEY ON Thursday, Oct. 14. Apply to W. 0. Peel. It NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in thattcortain deed of trust executed on the 15th day of February, 1921, by Pattie Hill, and •others, and of record in the public Gold O Store Washington St, Williamston, N. C. You Cash - We Carry SPAGHETTI, Franco- 01 American, can L* 1 C BAKER'S COCOANUT, | n can .... 111/ CANNED SHAI), Seal - -J /J of Virginia, can XOt/ SNOWDRIFT LARD 1 lb. can 2 lb. can 24c 45c PET MILK, Evaporated, small can 6c I large can 12c )Fost Toagties, package -J Kellogg's Corn Flakes, pkg. Xl/C Gold Medal Pancake Flour, pkg 14c Aunt Jemima, Buckwheat, pkg. 15c Wesson Oil, small can, 28c; large can, 51c Musselman's Pure Apple Cider Vinegar Gallon . 1-2 Gallon 68c 40c SALMON Ift * can IOC GOLD STAR FLOUR The Best Flour for the Money 12 lb. bag, self rising 57c 24 lb. bag, self rising sl.lO 48 lb. bag, self rising $2.15 H ALF BARRELL $4.25 ROANOKE-DIXIE WAREHOUSE THE OLD RELIABLE * : WTLLIAMSTON, N. G On Monday, October 18, We Sold 60,108 ~ Sold Monday, October 18th, sixty thousand one hundred and eight pounds (60,108) of tobacco for thirty rounds for an Average of three do,lar9 and thirty-seven cents average ($33.37). y All tobaccos selling good with us, and we ire averaging 50,60 and 70 cents around for good desirable to POO«Ol baccos. Bring us your next load. Zi'S.Tzjass!:; Meadows, Meador & Watts Sale Friday, October 22 PROPRIETORS ROANOKE-DIXIE WAREHOUSE, WILLIAMSTON, NORTH CAROUNA We Are Now Buying: Floor Scrap—Bring It Along __ - i egistry of Martin County in book G-2, at page 324, add deed of trust being given to secure the payment of certain 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 1 trtiew- interested, the undersigped trustee will on Monday, the Ist day of November, 1926, at 12 o'clock, m., at the courthouse door in the town of Williamston, N. C., offer for saltf 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 on the west by Alec Hill and Cora llill, it being the Warren Hill home place, containing 40 acres, more or less. This October 1, 1926. ZEB VANCE NOKMAN, c 6 4tw J Trustee. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having quulifieil as executrix of the estae of J. B. Speller, deceased, late of Martin County, North Caro line, this is to notify all persons hav ing claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the under mined at Williamston, N. C., on or before the 12th day of October, 1827, oi this notice will be pleaded in bar o~ their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This the 12th day of October, 1926. MATTIE B. SPELLER, 012 6tw Executrix. Hugh G. Horton, Attorney. NOTICE OF SUMMONS North Carolina—Martin County. In Superior Court Will SUtoa vs. Rosa Let States The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the su perior court of Martin County, North Carolina, to obtain an absolute divorce on 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 JUL "I Date Start from that Day How many times have we heard customers of ours say that—re ferring to the day they first began saving something regularly. "I never got ahead until I learned to save," they tell us. "I was always behind, discouraged, and seemed to be getting nowhere. "But as soon as got something saved up, thing got better— partly because I had more money, and partly because of the con fidence and self-respect I had gained." Saving sows the seed of success. The time to plant is now, the place is here—in a Savings Account at 5 per cent compound interest The Farmers and Merchants Bank Keeps the Ciankease dean ♦ * *> Just as your vacuum cleans your tugs at hom* The Buick Vacuum Ventilator pull* ious engine vapors out of the crankcasa. New luxury is added to Buick owner ship by this remarkable device. It keep* the air inside the car free from disagree able engine fumes. And it prevents dilution of crankcase ofl. Every Buick model has th« Vacuum Ventilator, and many other vital improvements including an engine vibw» tionless beyond belief. BUICK MOTOR COMPANY, FLINT, MICHIGAN Division tf 0»Tnr«l Mm.i Cw»«»w THE Greatest BUICK everbu JS^ N. A. Riddick Motor Co. •THE HOUSE THAT SERVICE BUILT" SCOTLAND NECK, N. C. THE KNTKKPEISK—WILIAAMCTOM. N. C, at the courthouse in Williamston, N. C„ on the |th of November, 192 ft, and answer or demur to the complaint in said 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, oo itw Clerk Superior Court. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hunter and lit tle daughter, Virginia, and Mr. and Mrs. Hunt left this morning for their home at Greensboro. NOTICE Under and by Tirtue of en order of sale made by the Judge la the tuperiro court at the September term of court, 1926, in en action entitled "Mrs. Nona Grimes rs. Harry Waldo, et al," the undersigned commissioner win, on the first day of Norember, 1926, at 12 o'clock noon, in front of the courthouse door offer at public sale to the highest bidder, for cash, the following described land: Beginning at the mouth of a Cabin Eranch st the run of the said Creek, running nearly a N course, formerly Abner Brown's line, to the mouth oi Deep Bun Branch; thence up said branch to the fork, thence nearly a NW. course along formerly said Ab ner Brown's line to a corner, a pine, Pugh's corner; thence along the said I'ugh's line to James Brown's line to a corner, a sourwood; thence along uaid Brown's line nearly a SE course u the center of a marsh, an ssh and maple, a corner; thence np the vari ous courses of said marsh to a gum, a corner, Thos. Price and Joe Browns, thence nesrly an E course to Thos. Trice, a pine; thence along a line of marked trees up the edge of the said marsh nearly a N coarse to a pine standing in the mouth of a branch. Brick Warehouse LEADS To the Farmers of Martin and Adjoining Counties: Please compare the averages made by the various tobacco markets in Eastern Carolina, as given out by the State Department of Agriculture: Williamston 27.36 Greenville $25.69 Robersonville .... ....- 26.49 Rocky Mount . 25.86 Tarboro 26.13 Washington 24.34 Wilson 25.57 Windsor 24.88 r WILLIAMSTON IS THE HIGHEST TOBACCO MARKET IN THE NEW BRIGHT BELT And the Brick Warehouse, Williamston, N. C., the highest of any in the Bright Belt. Come to the Brick Warehouse for the highest prices and the highest averages. Brick Warehouse Dr. J. D. Biggs, D. D. Stalls, W. J, Taylor, Claud and R. T. Griffin WILLIAMSTON, N. C. Benjamin Martin's libel; thence up the said branch to a corner, a maple; thenet 86 pole* to the road, Benja min Martin's corner, a pine standing oq' the S. side of the road; thence down the said road towards Hamil ton, to a white oak on the S. side of tlx road, Jarrod Mannings corner, in John Horton's line; thence along Jor dan Watson's line of marked tutes to Ship To WINBORNE & CO. COMMISSION MERCHANTS Norfolk, Va., Cotton Suffplk, Va., Peanuts They loan until you are ready to sell, 75 per cent value on cotton and peanuts ship ped to them. Holding charges lower than others. Business and Correspondence Solicited Suffolk Office —Star Bld'g. Factory Street. a corner, an oak in J. Sherrod's cor ner; thence along said Sherrod's line of marked trees to a cypress, nearly tLe run of Conoho Creek; thence up the various courses of said erode to the first station; containing 462 acres, more or less. This the 4th day of October, 1926. B. A. CRITCHER, of> 4tw Commissioner.
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