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WANTS I * • "* ' "S* " | - FOB SALE: TWO USED FOBDSON tractors, in rood condition, cheap for cask—Harrison Oil company, City. »18-4t-pd ' -• , QUIT COTTON ? NO, BUT DlVEß sify; and pecans is the best crop to do it with. Inquire of J. B. Wight, Cairo, Ga. LOST: PASTEBOARD BOX, CON taining one colored dress, one black velvet dress, one tan dress, two under shirts; lost between Williamston and the old brick kiln. Finder please re turn to the Enterprise and receive re ward. TRUSTEE'S SALE By virtue of the authority con ferred in nit by a "Deed o'f Trust," executed to me be Ben -Scott and wife, iJettie Q. Scott, on the loth day of February, 1926, aud duly recorded in the register of deed's oflice in Mar tin County, in book y-2, page 295, to secure the payment of certain boads of even date therewith, and the stip ulations in said deed of trust noi hav ing been complied with, 1 shall expose at public auction, for cash, on Wed nesday, the 16th day of December, 1926, at 12 noon, courthouse door, in Martin County, the following prop erty: | That certain tract of land in Mar tin County, beginning at the north cast corner of Rogers and Outter - ii'tdfee corner, and running thence a southeast course along a branch be tween the Allen and Blount line to the corner of the land of 'I had New sline and said Outterbridye, thence up the railroad in the direction of the town of Everett* on the south, side tc a forked double white oak, thence across the Ewell tract of land a north course to two pine trees on said Ewell tract of land, thence a north course to a maple- standing: near the branch, thence u northeast course to a maple standing near the branch; thence a northeast course to Rogers and Outterbridgv line, the beginning, containing 50 acres, more or less. This 15th November, 1926. WHEELER MARTIN, 816 4tw Trustee. NOTICE Under and by virtue of the power of sale .contained in that certain Deed of Trust'executed to the undersigned T iiadttse on the 18th ilay oif October, ** j(9, ana of record in Martin County ! Regi^T**' in Baok A-J, page 217, se »"X 'een&L*™*' of even tlaie am*** and tVuiution. not , having tlu. e* t»" 9 *«* u bonds, the undersi.Spi' on the 2.'irl ilu> of December, at 12 o'clock, Noon, offer to th* highest bidder for caafet YoTffrwing | described property: Beginning at a point oh th' South , side of Main street, about lfK) yards from River landing, a corner fence; thence S 42.15 E 160 ft. to a corner; thence N 47.45 K 50 ft. to a corner; thence N 4-15 W to the South side; t.Wuse-along said street S 66.45 W to the beginning. This 23rd day of November, 1926. WHEELER MARTIN, 11-26-%t Trustee. SALE OF VA LI \IM.E FAR M PROPERTY _ Under nd by virtue of the author ity confeivrd upon us In a deed of trust executed by J. N. l'ugh and wife Ethel Pugh on the IKth day of April 11125—and -Tucordiid in book of mort gages X-2, page 49-. we will on Thurs day the 23ri day of December 1926, at 12 o'clock noon at the Courthouse door in Williamston, Martin County, sell at public auction for cash to the highest bidder the following land, to wit: First Tract—Adjoining the lands of J. H. Sherrod on the West, the lands of F. J. Roebuck and J. G. Staton on the S. the M W. Ballard Land and H. G. Slade or) the E. and * the dower of Mrs Margaret Boyle on Farmers Warehouse Reopens Monday • ' % ( NOVEMBER 29, WITH EVERY COMPANY REPRESENTED. OUR HOUSE AND THE WILLIAMSTON MARKET GUARANTEE YOU THE TOP MARKET PRICE FOR YOUR TOBACCO. THE SEASON IS NOT OVER WITH US BY A LONG WAYS, AND WE WANT YOU TO KNOW THAT WE CAN HANDLE YOUR TOBACCO AS WELL AS ANY HOUSE IN THE STATE, AND GET YOU AS MUCH MONEY FOR IT AS ANY HOUSE IN THE STATE. FARMERS WAREHOUSE WILLIAMSTON, N. C VI •«., ■'■■■ • 1111 W>, •» I" .11*,- ■■ " •» - . « thfi N. M+mm IprtWWy detflrll ®4. •• fetywm t If I Beginning is J. E. Sherrpd's line in the canter of the Williams ton and Hamilton Road, in the line of the ; old Confederate Breast works; and running along the line of the old * Confederate Breast works, J. H. I Sherrod's line, S. 4 deg W W. 96.41 chs to the center line of the run of Conoho Creek; thence along the run of said creek, along the lines of F. J. * Roebuck, J. G. Staton and the M. W. ' Ballard land, generally directions, S. 76 deg E 30.60 chs, N. 74 deg 30 Min F 13 chs S. 60 Deg 30 min E. 20 chs N 34 deg 30 min E. 10 chs N c 11 deg 21 chs and N. 85 deg E. 6 chs to H. G. Slades corner opposite , the center line of Deep Bottom; ' - thence along the line of Deep Bottom H. G. Slades line, general directions N. 11 deg 30 min W. 12.12 chs N. 4 deg 45 min W. 10.30 chs N. 31 deg 45 min E. 13 chs N. 4 deg W. 10.60 chs N. 13 deg 46 min W. 12.65 chs \ and N. 44 deg 30 min E. 13 chs to j the center line of the Hamilton and ' | Williamston road, H. G. Slades cor ' ner and the corner of the dower of ' Mrs. Margaret Boyle; thence along the center line of said road, the line ' of the Boyle Dower, N. 58 deg 30 ! min West 1.90 chs. N. 80 deg W. 2.80 chs N. 63 deg 45 min W. 5 chs N. 75 deg West 9.30 chs N. 77 deg 30 ; min W. 13 chs thence S. 81 deg 30 ' I min E. 13.60 ehs S. 77 deg E. 6 chs ' i and S. 67 deg 45 min E. 3.45 chs to 1 the beginning containing 482 acres, more or less. Second Tract—Adjoining the lands ■ cf Will Baker and the M B. Ballard ■ land on the E. Roanoke River on the ■ N. Mrs. Margaret Boyle's dower; on 1 ' the W. and the lands of H. G. Slade " end Will Baker on the S., and describ ed an follows: ' | Beginning in the center line of I Deep Bottom and the center line of ' the Williamston and Hamilton road, ! H. G. Slades corner and the corner ! of Mrs. Margaret Boyle's dower; I I thence running along the center line of the said road, H. G. Slades line, 1 S. 58 deg 30 min E. 1.60 chs S. 45 deg 45 min E. 4 chs S. 61 deg E. 2 chs S. 79 deg 45 min E. 11.51 chs and S. 65 deg E. 19.60 chs to Will Baker's > corner; thence along Will Baker's line N. 24 deg 45 min E. 22 chs to the edge of the River low ground; thence around the edge of the river low ground general direction E. 15.50 hs to the line of the M. B. Ballard land; thence along the line of the M. I). Ballard land N. 24 deg 45 min E. 29.50 chs to the Southern Bank of -Roanoke River; thence up and along the meanders of said hanV. n ni'tal directions, N. 4V dtf tf min W. 16.20 chair* N. 80 deg 10 mi* W. N, 76 dag 45 min W. 27 ■ the ---trmpT* Mrs Margaret i.'.vl* '.-, aower, Uiyoe atony tVe line P THIN, NERVOUS Vorfiaia XJAJ Talk of Talriaf Car din and SftJS She Has Since Recovered Per fect Health. Lynchburg, Va.—"l have taken Cardui several Mm— for a run-down condition and have found it perfect ly splendid," say* Mrs. Lee T. Marsh, 716 Firat Street, this city. "About ten years ago," aha ex plaina, 1 became ao weak I oould not go about I looked like a skele ton end ... waa dreadfully worried about myself A friend suggested Cardui and I decided to try ltT. . "I kept up the medicine until I had taken six bottles. It regulated and built me up. I improved greatly. "Last year we drove up here through the oountry from Florida. I was expoeed to the weather and most have taken cold, for I became i 11... I got run-down, loet flesh,... I could not sleep and had no appetite I at aIL I was so nervous thai I did not know what to da "I thought of CarduL I began to take it rsgulariy and it was not long , I before I began to foal better., I took rix bottles, one after anothsr, and at the finish of the last one waa per fectly well again. Since then I have continued gaining fat weight and all winter have been la perfect health." Sold by all druggists. hC Hi of Mrs. Margaret B. 16 deg 16 min W. G£.6o chains to the beginning, ooctetnlng MS acre*, more er lesa. Both of said tracts have been con veyed to said J. N. Pugh by R- H. Smith and T. F. Darden, commission er?., by deed dated Feb. 21st, 1926 and recorded in Martin County Pub lic Registry in Book R-2 page 413, both of said tracts containing 770 acres, more or less. This sale is made by reason of the failure of J. N. fcugh and wife, Ethel Pugh to pay off and dischirge the in debtedness secured by said deed of Crust to the North Carolina Joint Stock Land Bank of Durham. This the 15th day of November, 1926. FIRST NATIONAL CO. INC. OF DURHAM, 11-26-4t , Trustee, formerly FIRST NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY, DURHAM, N C. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ES TATE ' i Under and by virtue of the power j{ sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed to the undersigned trustee by J. G. Modlin on the sth day of November 1919 which said deed of trust is of record in the public registry of Martin County in Book B-2 at page 343 and securing cer tain 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 re quest of the holders of the said notes the undersigned trustee will on Wed nesday the Ist day of Dec. 1926 at 12 o'clock M. in front of the court house door in the town of Williams ton, North Carolina offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash the fel lowing described real estate, towit: All that tract or parcel of land ly ing and situate and being in the Coun ty of Martin and the State of North Carolina in the Township of James ville and being farm No. 1 on plat of land formerly owned by J. E. Mod lin, plat of which is on record in Martin County Register of Deed's office in Book ** page to which said plat for a more perfect descrip tion reference is hereby made. A certain tract or parcel of land lying ii Martin County, Jamesville Town- N-O-T'l-C-E OF TAXES The tax books of the Town of William ston are now open A discount of one per cent will be given on all taxes paid in the months of October and November. On all 1 taxes paid during the month of January, after the first day of that month, p penalty of one per cent per month shall be charged. On all taxes paid during the month of Feb ruary, after the first day of that month, a penalty of two per cent shall be added. On all taxes paid after the month of February, an additional penalty of one per cent for each additional month of delay in settle ment shall be charged. , , This the Bth day of October, 1926. • W. B. DANIEL, Tax Collector, For Town of Williamston. TO N. c ship aad hounded as follows: on the North by W. T. MJL.4U, on the Sooth by N. J. Modlta, on the East by C. W. MiaoUo and on the West by S. L. Wallace, containing 90 acres, more or loss, and b«hg the term on which J. G. Modlin now lives. This the SOth day of Oct. 1926. J. E. POPE, 11-5-4t Trustee. NOTICE OF 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 bourd Notional Bank of Norfolk vs. Bank of Jamesville, et al, and by vir tue of the deed of trust from Luther , Hardison and wife, Minnie Hardison, dated January 3, 1921, and recorded ir. book O-l, 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, a i the courthouse door of Martin County, on Thursday, December 2nd, 1926, at noon that lot or parcel of land in the town of Jamesville, North Car-, olina, bounded as follows: Beginning in the middle of a ditch on Elm Street, being the southeast ern corner of W. H. Lilley's lot; thence westerly along and with the middle of said ditch to said W. H. Lilley's cor ner; thence in a northerly direction to Water Street, and along said W. H. Lilley's line; thence Westerly along Baid Water Street to St. Johns Street, the corner of the Mill lot; thence a long St. John's Street in a souther- j lv direction to the Street leading from Dr. U. S. Hassell's farm, and known a* Middle Street; thence easterly to, Mrs. Donie Stallings' line; thence a long and with said Stallings' line to It. 0. Martin's line; thence along and wth R. O. Martin's line to the said Elm Street; thence in a northerly di rection along said Elm Street seventy feet to the middle of the ditch, the be- Children's Colds ° Arc b««t treated e* tornftlljr. Check thorn I • v«rnl|h t without J/ I M do»ing" by rubbing fa' J Vick* over throat •beet at bedtime. VICKS w Vapoßuq I ginning, containing four acres, men or Vbm. This Npvsmher Ist, 1906. A. D. MocLEAN, n5 4tw Commissioner. NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of o power of sale con tained in that certain deed of trust executed by Ben D. Biggs and wife, Bessie Biggs, to the undersigned trus tee, and bearing date of January Bth, 1924, arid of record in the public reg istry of Martin County in book Q-2, at page 6, said deed of trust having been given to secure the payment of a certain note of even date and tenor therewith, and default having been made in the payment of said notes, and the terms and conditions in said deed of trust not having been com plied with, and at the request of the holder*o# said note, the undersigned trustee will, on Thursday, the 16th day of December 1926, at 12 o'clock m., at the courthouse door of Mar tin County, at WiUiamston, N. C., of fei at public sale to the highest bid | der for cash the following described Gold ffl Store 1 1 ; 223 Washington Street Williamston, N. C. E. L. Ward, Store Manager TELEPHONE 157 We Deliver Twice Daily j ' j We Carry Nationally Advertised Groceries at Rock Bottom Prices j. j; SPECIALS FOR WEEK O i ! Black Eye California Peas lb., . 8c Evaporated Fetches lb., . . 21c I Cheese# Full Cream . . 29c Gold Star Syrup, 5 lbs. 29c Gold Star Syrup 10, lbs. 55c LARD CANNED GOODS V an Camp's Pumpkin 15c ; Pure kettle rendered, 18c Gibbs Shoe Peg sugar corn ..19c Old Glory Compound - 13c B and M Lima can ... 25c r: R R and B String Beans, MEATS nice an( j tender ...12 l-2c Picnic Hams, lb 28c CampteiraPork and Beans 10c 0 H i . oo„ Libby s Red Salmon 33c Sausage all pork 28c gea 15c B Franks, lb. 25c Gorton's Ready to Fry Cod Smoked sausage, lb 25c • pi s h , 16c Mullets, lb 22c Libby's Steak and Onions .. 30c Brick codfish, lb 12 l-2c Wesson Oil, qt 49c Tub Butter, lb. 55c Ballard's Buckwheat 17c j Print Butter 58c Aunt, Jemima Buckwheat.. 17c Box Bacon 53c Pulsbury s Buckwheat _ 17c j Del Monte Ketchup, large W *? eS u " 15° ; s i ze 25c Gdcl Metal Buckwheat ........ 10c \ }' Heinz Ketchup, large size 28c §-Y- an */ri? W i n iu a^e our iS® ? Gibbs Apple Jelly, 6oz 10c Klim Milk, Ilb 75c ■ Preserves, any COFFEE jjf flavor, 14 oz 27c Maxwell House Coffee, lb. .. 53c » Bizet Brand Cherries, large Luzianne Coffee, lb 42c size 60c Arbuckle's Breakfast Coffee 50c ftelfands Relish, 8 1-2 oz, Arbuckle's Coffee _ 40c 11 large size 30c Best Loose Coffee, lb ' 32c PHONE US YOUR ORDER—PAY THE bRIVER ON DEUVERY |te' i'i" ===== I' real estate to wit: Beginning on the Wflliamgton and Washington road at the bridge be low the old Rawls or Peel 1011; thence north 17 1-4 E. 24 poles up the Wil liamston and Washington road; then north 1# 112 W. 26 1-2 poles up said road to an iron stob or stake; thence north 77 1-4 East 80 poles to an iron axles; thence north 88 1-2 east 80 poles to a post; thence south 11 1-4 W. 42 2-8 poles to a black gum in a thence south 15 1-2 W. to which said deed reference is hereby tfeßEttnonv i f EXCELLENT FACILITIES rem STORING COTTON seventy-five (75) MM, more or law, ■rwj being the Identical tract of bud conveyed to Clayton Moore by Jknw Bigga and wife Tamer Bigg*, by deed dated December 4 th, 1916, which is of record in the public registry of Mar about 68 poles to the mill ran; thence up the various courses of said run to the bridge, the beginning, containing tin County, in book L-l, at page 261, made for a more accurate deecription. This 15th day of November, 1926. A. R. DUNNING, nl9 4tw Trustee.
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