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MAKE THE HOME BEAUTIFUL ■■■■■■■MM What does your wife love better than anything else? Why, a well-furnished • • ■ / „ home. Let us make your home beautiful. We have everything: for the home.' Washington, N. c. Cherry Furniture Company NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue Of the power vL sale contained in that certain deed of trust executed on the 6th day of November, 1919, by Will Wooten, and cl record in the public registry of Martin County in Iwok G-2, at page 308, said deed of trust being given to secure the payment of notes of even date and tenor therewith, and the stipulations in said deed of trust not having been complied with, and at the request of the parties interested, the undersigned trustee will on the 23rd day of November, 1926, at 12 (YT FLAVOR \W=r A lasting treat \ \ and good for teeth, appetite, and digestion. cm XI "I Date Start i 7" How many times hav t' we hcurd ctu-toittrrs of ours sny that—re ferring to the day they first be Kan saving something' rojVu'tarly. ''l never got ahead until 1 learned to save," they tell us. "1 was always behind, discouraged, and seemed to be getting nowhere. "But as soon lis I got something saved up, thing got better partly because i had more money, and partlj? because of the con fidence and self-respoct I hail Rained." Saving sows the seed of success. The time to plant is now, the place is here—in a Savings Account a' 5 percent compound interest The Farmers and Merchants Bank Sfrni MM . All Grades Advanced - Better Grades Compare Favorably with Last Season Now - ■ ■ ... . Sell Your Tobacco With ■ Bennett, Barnhill and Morton Williamston, N. C. Let Morton Sell 'em He Knows 'em o'clock in., at the courthouse door in the town of Williamston, N. C., of fer for sale to the highest bidder fpt cash, at public auction, the following described tract of land, to wit: lx>t No. 0 in the J. E. (J. Davis land subdivision. See land division in.book No. 3, at page 6, of the Martin Coun ty Public Registry, said land adjoin ing lot No. 1, and Bald Gray Avenue and others. This the 23rd day of October, 192 C. YV. J. HUNTER, o2l> 4tw Trustee. Robert L. Coburn, attorney. APPLICATION FOR PARDON ( Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned will apply to the Governor for a parole or pardon for F. W. Sparrow, Jr., convicted at the May term of Martin County' Superior Ci urt, 1925, and sentenced to not less than six nor more than ten years in iStateF* prison for the crime of mu tilation. Any one opposing the grant ing of said parole or pardon will for ward-their protests to the governor immediately. Mrs. F. W. SPARROW, Sr. Mrs. WILFOKD SPARROW. «.2(> 2tw j " NOTICE OF SALE *■ North Carolina, Martin County. In the superior court, before the e'erk. In the matter of Mamie Ausbon and husband, J. W. Ausbon, Herman Moore, Leonard Moore, Jodie fly man a'id husband, C. R. Hyman, Edgar Moore, Earl Moore and Clara Moore, the last three minors by their guardian, G. C. Taylor, Vahcey Moore, Velma Moore, and Lola MooYe, the last three also rumors hv their guardian, Leonard Moore. Pttssuant to an order of the super ioi court made by R. J. Peel, clerk of the superior court of Martin County, in the above entitled proceedings on the 4th day of October, 1926, and ap pioved by M. V, Barnhill, resident' judge of the second judicial district, *>n the 4th day of October, 1926, the undersigned commissioner will on Thursday the 4th day of November, 1926, at 12 o'clock m, in front of the dwelling house on the premises here- j inaftor described offer for sale to the ( highest bidder for cash the following described real estate, to wit: Hounded on the north by W. S. Thomas, on the east by J. C. Steven son, on the south by J. C. Stevenson, niid on the we.it, by Nathan Edmond win, a part of which was inherited by W. Moore from his mother, Ar lina Moore, and a part of which was bought by G. W. Moore from Steven son & Griffin, containing in the whole ]! 1 acres, more or less, and being the i::ime and identical land deeded to Nannie L. Moore by her husband, G. W. Moore by deed dated November 11, 1907, and of record in the public registry of Martin County in book SSS, at page 260, and being the prem ises occupied by the late G. W. This the 4th day of October, 1926. ELBERT S. PEEL, 012 4tw Commissioner. NOTICE OF SUMMONS North Carolina—Martin County. In Superior Court. Will Staton vs. Kosa Lee Staton The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled as nDove 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 not ice that she is required to appear at the office of the clerk superior court Margolis Bros. for QUALITY ANI) STYLE in LADIES', MEN'S AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS Margolis —i V. Brothers 'The Shopping Place, After All' m KWTttPßlia- WIIXUMiTQW, W. c WANTS FOR SALE: ONE BREAKFAST ?et; one 4-burner stover (Florence automatic); one coal stove (ueating); one kitchen cabinet, one refrigerator, several other articles. Cheap for quick sale. K. P. Lindsley. FOR RENT: STORE IN THE TAR 1 Heel Building, size 30 x 60, hot and ' cold water and steam heat. Apply to Mrs. J. G. Staton. 026 2t STRAYED OR TAKEN FROM MY Home Tuesday night, October 19, one female hound, black with brown back and legs. Will answer to the name of Queen. Finder please noti fy J. E. Harrison. LOST: SMALL BRIEF CASE BE tween Bear Grass and Washington Monday night, October 26. $6.00 reward for return to Enterprise, Williamston, N. C. 4tpd LOST: SOMEWHERE IN WILLIAM ston, an old fashioned gold pin. Finder please notify Mrs. C. R. Fleming, Williamston, N. C. It a! the courthouse in Williamston, N. C., on the 4th of November, 1926, and answer or demur to the complaint in buitl 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 4tw Clerk Superior Court 1 HAVE AT MY FARM IN THE is lands 6 shoats weighing from 40 to 80 pounds; all unmarked; two red and black spotted, one grayish white, and two black. They have been a round my place two weeks. Owner please call for them. J. W. Barnes. 026 3tpd NOTICE OF RESALE Under and by virtue of an order of resale made by the clerk of the su perior court of Martin County in the ■ I special proceedings entitled "May- 01 The NEW and BETTER &) Aj GASOLINE /|j fIDRY GASH A Laboratory Triumph Becomes a mil Commercial Achievement riIHE new Texaco forms a "dry gas," and it is sig- A nificant that The Texas Company should have been the first to make it possible. The successful manufacture of this new and better gasoline is the greatest motor fuel development of recent years. The new Texaco vaporizes completely in the engine manifold at a much lower temperature than Y Vv any other on the market. , At once, cylinder flooding has been overcome, manifold distribution equalized and fouled spark plug troubles eliminated. The new and better Texaco is a pure unadulter ated gasoline witli non detonating qualities achiev without the addition of any poisons. If you will empty your automobile tank entirely VESi of other gasolines and fill with this new Texaco, you * will notice the improved operation and condition of MgL your engine. Your crankcase oil dilution will be ma- I pft terially reduced, and as a result, both the compres- II jion and the lubrication of your engine will be ma terially improved. Harrison Oil Company Geo. Harrison Gus Harrison ■— Thfi NIW an( * ®ETTIR V/HY GASOLINE belle Mae Johnson vs. Lillian A. Laughinghouse et als" the undesign ed commissioner will, on the Bth day of November, 1926, at 12 o'clock noon in front of the courthouse door of Martin County, sell to the highest bidder, for cash, the following de scribed property: A certain store building in the town of Jamesville, Martin County, North Carolina, of which the said Henry T. Stallings was seized at the time of his death, facing Main Street in the said town of Jamesville, said store building and lot on which it stands with a narrow atrip about eighteen feet wide on the easterly aide of said building; said store building adjoining the building of the Jameaville Bank and being all of the residue of the pioperty which was conveyed to the said Henry T. Stallings by deed of W. C. Hassell et als, and that the es timated vale of the store above named i; about $1,600. This the 2Srd day of October, 1926. B. A. CRITCHER, 026 2tw Commissioner.
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