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Fifty Thousand and Twen ty Pounds of Tobacco Brings Sixteen Thousand, Six Hundred and Thirty-Four Dollars and Forty-Three Cents or AN AVERAGE OF Thirty-Three Dollars and Twenty-five Cents Monday, November Ist, at the Roanoke-DixieWarehouse Gasoline Runs Oats Out of Gas 1923 • 1921-25 AV. l>£B tf rs ~-, a |1,512.000,000^1 SEARS-ROEBUCK AGRICUItURAIFOUNOATION GASOLINE has oats on the run an H sourer of power on the farm, according to the Sears-Roebuck Agrt cultural lounlatlyn The Increase In tractor farming «nd the decline In farm horses of 8,624,000 head from 1920 to Ui2f> has greatly, reduced the demand for oats. The crop this year will be only 1,284,000,000 bushels, ac cording to the latest official estimates, the Foundation states. I.ast year the crop totaled 1,012,000,000 bushels, while the five-year average Is only 1,827,(WO,000 bushels. About 48,»45,- 000 acres were devoted to oats this ELKCTKICAL SERVICE: SEE ROC er Smith, if you need the services of an electrician. I will.be in Wil liamston Tintil Januai"}' 1 Roger Smith, at R. J. Peel's residence. 029 4t "Pie Party" The Holy Trinity Mission commun ity house will offer a pie party car nivJt and other features Friday night, November 5. Proceeds will be used in supoprting the building and itf needs. A big time is assured for every body. Come and join the crowd. Don't forget the date and hour, Friday night, November & at 8 o'clock on the Bear Crass and Williamstoii road.— Reported. —— • Asfc for— Sally Ann Bread "First Aid to Hunger" i i - -a —="»' Sell Your Tobacco with Johnston - McGowan Company Sales were lighter last week with prices firm on all grades, while fancy tobacco has been stronger. We have had mariy new and satisfied customers the past week who say we sell tobacco higher. Below are a few sales and averages made last week: \ BAKEK & BKAXTON COX A DIXON > N. A. DIXON VAN BTOEIB , October 25 , * , OtUktt SS Octobar 25 P.und. I'ricc Amount " l VEIm . Pound. Frire AnHKint . • "" ,S S76W ' IXH « M*SO " ,BU £ S m'S -S S£ £ 8_ . 52 m » ■ '££! 160 86 ' 186.00 ™ 176 60 140.80 l «* * 866 - $611.22 ■%. - 616 , 6499.32 Average $59.58 Average $76.91 A wage SM.M Average HIM If you are not selling with us, bring us your next load, and we will convince you that we selljfvery pile for the top market price. FIRST SECOND SALE WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3 —FIRST SALE THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4 ■ JOHNSTON - McGOWAN COMPANY ARDEN TAYLOR, Sales Managers . GREENVILLE, N. G year, and It Is expected that the yield will be around 27.fi bushels per were. I.lke corn, most of the oats Is con sumed by live stock. Very little of It Is sold uiid nut more than 2 per cent of the crop Is exported, as a rule Since the demand as a horse feed has declined, a larger percentage Is belug consumed by hogs and cattle. The carry-over from the 1A25 crop was large because of thu bumper crop last year and due to the general scarcity of live stock, so In spite of the short crop this year, there will be ample to meet the ileniiitid WANTS 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 place two weeks. Owner [ please call for them. J. W. Barnes. 026 3tpd CLOSED FOR REPAIRS Until further notice my grist mill' located at the Fair grounds frill be i can be installed. —John H. Mizelle. | WANTED: TO KKNT 2-HORSF. J farm, apply to W. G. Peel. 2t j i Who Said Tobacco was Low ———— i ——— ————— —■ —— _ f It may be low at other places, but not at the Roanoke-Dixie Warehouse, William stoi* N. C. We sold Monday, November 1, 50,020 POUNDS OF TOBACCO FOR SI6,634.43—AVERAGING $33.25 FOR EVERYTHING ON THE FLOOR, INCLUDING SCRAP. BRING US YOUR TOBACCO-WE KNOW HOW. _ Meadows, Meador & Watts PROPRIETORS ROANOKE-DIXIEWAREHOUSE WILLIAMSTON, N. C. SAVE YOUR FLOOR SCRAP AND BRING IT TO US—WE ARE BUYING SCRAP EVERY DAY WANTED: A SMALL HOUSE OR three or four rooms. Please notify Mr. E. L. Ward- care Gold Star Store, City. 029 2t ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having this day qualified as admin istratrix of the estate of J. C. Sex ton, deceased, this is to notify all persons having claims against the' said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 29 day of Oct. 1927 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This the 29 day of Oct. 1926. ADA SEXTON, Administratrix oi the estate of J. C. Sexton, deceased. 11-l-6t. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY I'nder and'by virtue of the power and authority conferred upon me by u certain deed of trust executed to the undersigned trustee by John E. Williams and wife Mary A. Williams on the 2nd day of November 1928 and of record in the public registry of Martin County in liook N-2 at page 416 to secure certain notes of even date and tenor therewith and default having been made in the payment of the said notes and the stipulations contained in the said deed of trust not having been complied with and at the request of the holder of the Raid notes the" undersigned' trustee - ..... _ ... L ! CAR LOAD GALVANIZED ROOFING ' Cheap For The Cash C. D. Carstrrphen and Company • \ . i ■■J' ■ - " BBBBBgageae THE ». & ii iii —w will on Thursday the 26th day of I Nov. 1926 at 12 o'clock M. in front of the courthouse door in the town of Williamston, North Carolina offer jIS A treat everybody enjoys, lift good for young and old* A ™ A r.- j - j-j iy-- I for sale to the highest bidder for cash the following described real es tate, to-wit: Lying on both sides of the Atlan tic Coast Line Railroad near Wilts Siding, bounded on the North by the lunds of Buck Williams, on the East by the lands of Ransom Roberson, on the South by the lands of J. M. Hope well, and on the Weat by the lands of Noah Roberson and Henry Red dick, containing 60 acres more or less and being the same land whereon the said John E. Williams and wife, Mary Williams now reside and being the .same land will to John E. Williams in the last will and testament of John D. Williams and Polly Williams. This the 24th day of Oct. 1826. ELBERT S. PEEL, 11-1-it Trustee. | Margolis Brothers | Coats - Coats - Coats * /' • ' ' * " ' _ > 7 An endless variety of styles, colorings, weaves and trimmings can be found in our store —in spite of the strike in the industry. A visit to our store will save you a sub stantial sum on your coat. For the child, the miss, and matron alike, you'll find just what you want here. *. . * * Margolis Brothers "TTie Shopping: Place—After AU W —————^— NOTICE OF RE-SALE North Carolina Martin County In the Superior Court Before the Clerk In the matter of May King Wil liams, F. E. Williams and Mary Blanche Williams by her Guardian May King Williams, Ex-Parte. Pursuant to an order of the Super ior Court of Martin County, in the above entitled proceedings on the 28th day ot, October, 1926 the under signed commissioner will on Friday the 12th day of Noxember, 19x6 mt 12 o'clock M. in front of the herein after described premises in the town of Hamilton, N. C. offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash the follow ing described real estate, to-wit: Beginning at Pattie Sherrod's cor-' Mi———■————————» * ner on Front Street in the town of Hamilton, N. C. and running along Mid street 20 feet to J. R. Williams heirs line, thence along said Wil liams heirs line a Southerly direc tion 61 feet to F. L Gladstone's line, thence along said Gladstone's line a Westerly direction 20 feet to Pattie Sherrod's line 61 feet to Front Street the beginning, containing 1020 square feet. This land was sold on the 17th day of Aug. 1926 and upset bid made and was respld on the 4th day of Oct 1926 and another upset bid had and this sale is made in pursuance of an order of resale in the said matter. This the 28th day of Oct 1926. ELBERT S. PEEL, 11-l-2t Commissioner.
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