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HOGS won't have to go oil « rfrttio- I
lng diet. They will haw plenty"
of corn to eat. In sjilte of u itrosj>ec
tive short crop, which will i>mouu; to
about 2,ffi»8,t)00.000 bushels this yea?,
according to t.he Seirrs-Itoelmck Agri j
cultural Foondation. I.nst year the
crop was 2,905,'.i00,fHK> bushels, consid
erably larfrer than the five-year aver
age Crop of 2.H4fUJUU,(XIO hl)>4it*js.
This year's crop Wns groifrn on ]()!,.
1)74.0Uii acres utid Is rajed to yield
bushels per acre. Mors than sh
per cent of the corn crop is fed" to
live stock, and liogs consume more
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NOTICE OK SALE
By virtue of the powers vested in
me, under orders of the United States
District Court for the Eastern District
of North Carolina, in the suit of Sea
board National Bank of Norfolk vs.
Lank of Jamesville, et al, and by vir
tue of the deed of trust from Luther
Hardison and wife, "Minnie Hardison,
dated January 3, 1621, and recorded
ir book 0-1, page 598, register's office
of Martin County which is hereby re
ferred to, I will sell at public auc
tion, for'cash, to the highest bidder,
as the courthouse door of ! Martin
County, on Thursday, December 2nd,
1926, at noon that lot ar*parcel of land
in the town of Jamesville. North Car
olina, bounded as follows:
Beginning in the middle of a ditch
. on Elm Street, It, inr; the southeast
ern corner of W. 11. Lilley's lot; thence
westerly along and with the middle of
.said ditch to said YV H. Lilley's cor
ner; thence in a fio'n herly direction to
Water Street, and along said W. H.
Lilley's line; thence westerly along
said Water Street to St. Johns Street;
the corner of th M 11 lot'; thence a
long St. John's Street in a souther
ly direction to the Street leading from
Dr. U, S. 11 as sell':- farm, and known
as Middle Street; thence easterly to.
Mrs. Donie Stalling ' line; thence a
long and with sai l Stallkigs' line to
Ji. O. Martin's thence atyng and !
wth R. 0. Martin's line to. the said |
Elm Street; thence in a northerly di
rection along said "Elm Street seventy I
feet to the middle of the ditch, the be- ;
ginning, containing four acres, more j
or less.
This November Ist, 1926.
A. I). Mac LEAN,
nf> 4tw Commii ioner.
FOR SALE: THUKJ-' l.nr, PARTS,
complete with hupk . at a ba'irain.
Harrison.Bros. & Co,
EXECI TOK S NOTICE
Having qualified a;- executrix of
the estate of J. 1!. Speller, deceased,
late of Martin Court y. North Caro
line, this is to notify all persons hav
ing claims airainst the estate of said
deceased to exhibit them to the under
signed at Williamston, N. C., on or
belore the 12th day of October, 1927,
or this notice wiil be pleaded in bar
o*' their recovery. All persons in
debted to said estatewill please make
immediate payment.
This the 12th day of Octobci, 1926.
MATTIE B. SPKLLER,
012 6tw Executrix.
Hugh G. Horton, Attorney.
LOST IXXiS
Two hound dogs strayed from home
the first of this week. Young dog.
black and tan in color and of medium
size, short ears with a split collar.
Old dog has white feet and dark
brown in color. Heavy set and .has j
large bump on back, brass ktmbs rin'
collar. Reward. Finder please notify |
"John S. Savage, Williamston, N'. C. |
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Our Sale For Wednesday November 10th
Averaged $33.38
34,758 Pounds Sold for $11,497.99
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We Advise, That You Sell at These Prices. No Use in Holding Your Tobacco
ROANOKE • DIXIE WAREHOUSE
I than 40 per cent of the crop. This
I year hogs have been scsi-ce »nd have
I not eutel) as much from last year'*
crop us iiortnally. The Corn year he
I Kins November I. A year ago the
| carry-over from 1 MI.M was only (il.fKXi,
(KHi bushels, hut because of the' short
age of hog* tin t other live stock tl.e
carry-over on November I from the
1i»25 crop will'he tuore than
IKKI bushels. This, with the present
crop, will lie ample to meet all needs,
the Foundation estimates, so the
mid other live stock will not have to
go hungry.
PHONE NO. 157 (i
Gold © Store
223 Washington Street - Williamston, N. C. j;
We Carry Nationally Advertised Goods at Economy Prices
MEATS -
SALT PORK, PLATES lb., 17c f
SALT PORK, RIB BELLIES lb., 20c (j
FRESH SAUSAGE, All Pork , lb.. 28c (j
SWIFT'S BACON Ib., 53c j
SUGAR-CURED HAMS lb., 35c |
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BUTTER FLOUR—Michigan Patented jj
I {rookfield Butter, prints, lb. 58c 12 lbs. 24 lbs. 48 lbs. !!
- Tub Butter, lb. ... 55c 50c SI.OO $1.95 jj
MAXWELL HOUSE COFFE, Pound 53c jj
FOR YOUR FRUIT CAKE SALT FISH ||
Citron, lb. A .... 65c Mackerel, 3 for - 25c jj
Orange Peel, lb. ....1 40c Mulcts, lb. v -.... 22c [|
Lenion Peel, lb. 40c Mince Meat, lb. 23c jjj
ROWENA Pancake and Buckwheat 2 lb. pkg. 15c j-
PILLSBURYS Pancake Flour, 2 lb. package 15c ||
J'ILLSBURY Buckwheat Flour? 2 ib, package . l 7c ll
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Heinz Tomato Ketchup, 14 o*. Mile _ t 28c Blue Ridge Sugar torn, can lr.c I
Sweet Mixed I'irkle*. 32 oz. bottle _1 50c B. &M. Lima Beans, No. 1 1-2 can 20c f]
Ideal Preoterves, 10 oz. Ix>ltle 15c Del Monte Sugar I'eas 1 29c i|j
French's Mayonnaise, H oz. bottle 23c SUKBT Hill I'eas 14c* : fi
Sliced Vellow t'linK Peaches, No. 1 can 15c Van Camp's Hominy, No. .2 can . - | c
1. X. L. Sugar Corn, can ... lie Pork »nd lieana, 3 for 25c ill
SPECIAL for THIS WEEK
LUZIANNE COFFEE 40c BORDEN'S MILK. TALL CAN 9k jj]
Virginia Brand Bluing, 6 oz 7c lii
STAR NAPTHA SOAP ... 4k HOOKER LYE ... 8;c ||
PLENTY OF FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
Iceberg Lettuce and Celery Always Fresh
WE DELIVER QUALITY AND SERVICE FIRSA
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NOTICt OF SALE OF REAL ES
TATE
Under and by virtue of an order
of the superior court of Martin Coun
ty, made and entered in the action en-
J_iUed "Mrs. Ophelia Watts vs. J. L.
Wynne, et als, bearing date October
18th, 1926, the undersigned commis
sioner will on Monday, November 22,
1,1926, at 12 o'clock m., in front of
the courthouse door in the town of
Willianiston, North Carolina, offer for
sule to the highest bidder for cash
that certain lot or tracts of land ly
ing arid being in the town of Williatn
.-;ton, North Carolina, and described
as follows:
Lots Nos. 3, 6, 7, 8, and eastern
i»a!f of lot No. 4, in block C, J. W.
Watts farm land division, a map or
plot of which is of record in Uie pub
lic registry of Martin County in land
division book No. 1 at page 322.
This the 18th day of October, 1926.
WHEELER MARTIN,
( 22 4tw Commissioner.
THE ENTERPRISE—WILLIAMSTON, N. C.
NOTICE OF SALE
By virtue of the powers vested in
me, under order of the U. S. District
Court for the Eastern District of
North Carolina, in the suit of the Sea
board National Bank of Norfolk vs.
Bank of Jamesville and others, and by
"virtue of theUeed ot trust from John
son G. Modlin and wife, Lula Modlin,
dated April 10, 1923, recorded on
book G-2,
Martin County, which is hereby re
ft rred to, I will sell at public auction,
for cash, to the highest bidder, at
the courthouse door of Martin Coun
ty, ©n Thursday, December 2, 1926,
at noon, that tract or parcel pi land
in Martin County, bounded as follows:
On the north by the main public
road, on the east by the land of C.
W Mizelle, on the south by the lanJ
of H. M. Holliday and N. J.
und on the west by the land d¥-~the
late S. L. Wallace.
This November 1^1926.
A. D. MacLEAN,
r.5 4tw Commissioner.
A Solid Car Load
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See Me Before Buying
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I Have the Mule at Right Price
John F. Thigpen
Willianiston, N. C.
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