WANTS •. • v KING COTTON IS YIELDING TO Queen Pecan. Learn why and how by writing J. B. Wight, Cairo, Ga. (17 8t LOST: SUIT CASE CONTAINING ladies' clothing Sunday morning. December 26, between 6 and 8 o'clock, between Williamstort and Mat-key- Ferry. Finder please notify T. Bunch, Edenton, N. C-. Route J, care L. R. Bunch. Reward offered. j4-2t " PECANS WILL HELP TO PAY you* taxes and debts if you will I t them. I.earsi why anl how Writ" J. li. Wight, Cairo, Ga. _ j-l-ftt NOTIC E OF SALE (II 1. VM» By virtue of the power and au'h ity given in a certaii'i Deed'of Tiu ' executed by P. S. liullock and wife F?ila Bullock to the under --k r nei Tea tee, of record in Book Q !a• . '• , Office of the Register of Dee I*. for Martin County, North Carol iifi, de -9 TERRIBLE PAIN v Alabama Lady TeOs How She Ob tained Relief by Taking Cardui. Feels Fine and Eqjoyi Life Now, She Say*. Talladega, Ala.—Mrs. Mary Hardy, 406 Avenue, this city, •ays that seven years ago she *gTTt down sick" and was nn«hlt» to at tend to her housework. "I have never been BO weak bo fore or since," she sum "] had n temble pain in my siiie—so sore in my side and the lower part of my body. "Across my beck ached, and I was to nervous I douidnt stand up. I had just about given up when some one who came to see me be gan talking about Cardui. This caused me to get it I took about two bottles before 1 saw much iin ** provement. ' T ~ f , "After this, though, I picked up right away. I slept better at night. I was hungry, enjoyed my food, which I hadn't done for some time. ' "The pain and soreness gradually left my side. I regained my strength. I took about six Dottles and left off for awhile, then took two or three more. . . 1 feel just fine, enjoy life and can work now, too." Cardui is purely vegetable, anil oontains no harmful drugs. It has helped thousands of suffering women and should help you, too. NC-J6B QUICK ACTION DEMANDED I »'> IHaHaaMHHBiHBaHMHHBHHiHHMHBHMMHHaMMHiaHBHMBHMii^Hii^MHMMMB SUDDEN AM) SWEEPING hE PS GO. THOUSANDS HAVE BEEN IN SINCE OUR OPENING—THEY BOUGHT, THEY ARE COMING AGAIN TO BUY. Entire Bankrupt Involved, Clothing, Shoes, Ready to Wear MIGHTY (iUIi/tT TtATTI.K THIS SALE HAS NO EQUAL—ENTIRE BANKRUPT STOCK MUST BE SOLI) REGARDLESS OF COST.- STORE MUST HE VA CATEI) AS AGREED BTWEEN US AND I>«. JNO. I). BIGGS. 1 /T Men's Suits, Ladies' Coats and Dresses I Sugar, lb. 5c 11 per yard 5c ■ ° 7 Special Prices for Special Prices for Special Prices for i'.; v ' .. ' v • . '•■ .1.. " V". . ~Jhursday Only Friday Only Saturday Only * J » » ' • ' . # • % ' '• V. *> * • •" • ' • (AT 9:30 A M. . • AT 9:30 A M. AT 9:30 A M. To the first 100 persons who enter To the first 100 customers who «| To the first 100 people entering: the store we will sell a bar of Oc- I f\ come in the store we will sell 1 pr. I - store, we will sell three and a half I *{\ tagon soap for JL . of hose for JL yards of gingham f0r...: A THE BANKRUPT STORE WILLIAMSTON, N. C. • _ ' v From Britt Hotel fault having been made in the pay ment of indebtedness i-ecured thereby, i will on" Monday the 7th day of February 1H27 at 12 o clock ■M. at the Court jllou.se Door, William' on, N. .CT sell) at public auction to T!;e Tugliest bidder for cash, .the fol lowing described tract or parcel of land ,to-wit: • ' Situate in the 'Town of W'illiams- Ninth Carolina, adjoining the lot ;*li' Williams top Ginning and Mill in ' Co.mpany, beginning at the_ corner i. i ai l I » . running thence Easterly ,i ; tin' Sti#vt X!' feet-, thence South , i,.' ali.nt' tl« Street '.»•" feet, thence , ii i li. of the W illiamton Gin-, 1 !j' ati i ."•*'!lsli C.,mpaii,V 105 feet *•. t: . ii ;ttiiiisi*. being'the ame land ; (,ni•;.> '.o Joi I l!i-nnett by deed 'r in I: t> I'ii ii- and wife Emma u i ..ton I'■■ i, iiati'iL .lufie ':oth. 11)22, : t I of /j• . '.r.l ii l the Public Registry ■*:«r".11 Coun,. and being the same . ii.'i '.hi.- >i J- •'•yed to !'. S. Bul k by Elbert ,S. I"> ■l. Trustee. ■This J'inuary fitfi, l'.i2T=- 'i. ri.e i.' • M ti«lay, Fi hruary. 7, . \:>. -.'oik M ; ,"i i.f .ile': ' . J 1 louse 1 )oor. . !• !.. N C. Frank- J. SAYS-Jp Prepare for the greatest event ever staged l»y this firm . . . Follow the crowd to this f-ture and you'll enjoy the same ben efii«. . .• . - ' ■ . • * " •'* / * ' • ' h ' V ' Margolis Brothers "The Best Place to Shop" X\i\ UAMSTON NORTH CAROLINA ______________ ■ ( . - ' . .... Terms of Salt : Cash. 1 WHEELER MARTIN, >' !-7-4t Trustee, t Craig and Pritchett, attorneys. >: NOTICE: TRUSTEE'S SALE OF | "I * LANDS Under and by virtue of the jfower, : of-sale-contained in that certain deed o f trust executed and untoj t J. C. Smith, trustee, by trustee of, Middle Ground Roanoke Missionary (Baptist Association, on the 10th day 1 'of February. 1920, to secure certain j I indebtedness, and of record in Mar-' t:n County public registry, in book' A-2, page 530; and the stipulatoins! t ! therein contained not having been i I complied with, and upon demand of I '.1..' owner of aid indebtedness, the J i undersigned w ill, on Tuesday, the first , day of February, 1927, at two o'clock • p m., in front of Bank of Roberson-! j.ville, in town of Robersonville, said • county, expose to public sale, for cash I the following described lands, to wit:| Situate in the town of Parmele) N. j C., in aid .county and State, and on | the corner of Cross and Second j . Streets, and beginning at the east cor-' m l of Cross and Second Streets, and j THE ENTERPRISE—WILLIAMSTON, N. C I beginning at the east corner of the \W. W. Harper line, and running 1 thence along the south line or line, of | Cross Street 70 yard* to Second St.; ! thence southerly along Second Street, j i 140 yards to Church Street; thence I northerly along Church Street 70) 'yards to Church lot; thence easterly! 1 along a ditch 140 yards to the begin- ( ! ning, and being same lands conveyed to«S. R. Rjddick, H. C. Jones, and others, trusteed fb( Middle Ground Ro- j i anoke Missionary* Baptist Associatidn 1 iLy deed of record in Martin County | registry, in book G-l, ! being the same lot of which said a - |sociation's school building now stands j | and this description includes said j building,. i Thi January Ist, 1927. J. C. SMITH, jl 4tw Trustee, j NOTICE OF SALE | Under and by virtue of the* power j of sale contained in that certain deed; of trust execute;l on .Tune, l!»2fi, by' Jull-js S. Ffel, and of record in the public registry of Mar !'ill County in book Q-2, 'it pajfe 58H,: | said deeil of tru. t being given to se>| ■ - —— cure the payment of certain notes of even date and tenor therewith, and the stipulations in said deed of trust! no having been complied with, and at j the request of the parties interested,' Ihe undersigned trustee will on the , 17th day of January, 1927, at 12 o'-j | clock m., at the courthouse door in j i the town of Williamston, N. C., offer j for ;ale to the highest bidder for cash; at public auction the follpwing de j scribed tract of land to wit: Beginning oh the western extension i f Main Street in Williamston, N. C., l' at J. B. McGowan's corner, and run | nirig thence along the State Highway j a straight course westwardly for a- j jb ut 200 yards, to a corner, Luke I J l amb's line; thence at angles and a-j ! long aid Lamb's line to a corner, the j I A. C. L. right of way, about one hur—" | (ired and seventy yards; thence at angles and along said A. C. right of j I way towards McGowan's line and run ning to McGowan's line, a corner; thence at angles and along said Mc- Gowan's line to the beginning, con taining five and one-half acres, more or le s, and being part of the origi- j I'ul Garden Terrace {Property pur- j chased of Mrs. C. A. Martin. * * ■ ♦ t —r T } STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF j - i The Planters & j i Everetts. N. C. j ft i AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS DECEMBER 31st, 1926 % ! ' * » • RESOURCES LIABILITIES } * 'I. v J ~ -X_2_ Capi'al stock $ 15,000.00 I Loans anil discounts t Surplus fund 8,H10.00 ■ Stocks and bonds w 14,260.00 Undivided profits , 2,fTi2M | Hankinu house _ . gjflO.OO Dividend* unpaid _ lli-'O I Furniture and fixtures ........ 2,810 00 Oepojts* wb?ect 181 SKIS I- ' ' ( asn on hand and due from Time deposits 92,777.84 I banks ._.... J06,815.30 ."Unearned interest 1,666.31 j Reserve 4,000.00 1 Total $305,816 48 Total $305,816 48 j • •. i l pon the strength of the above s tptetnent we invite ycni to come and join our larxe number of satisfied cus temers. Our aim is to treat every customer right, and we believe our past record will prove thi-. This 18th day of December, 1926. ELBERT S. PEEL, j d2l k . Trustee. ' Robert L Coburn, attorney. NOTICE OF SALE j Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain mort gage executed t>n the 31st day of March, 1921, by Alexander Hill and , wife, Cora Hill, and of record in the ! public registry of Martin County in b ok H-2, at page 56, said mortgage , being given to secure the payment of j certain notes of even date and tenor , therewith, and the stipulations in said mortgage not having been complied I with, and at the request of the par-j | ties interested, the undersigned mort-j | gagee will on the 17th day of Janu-I j ary, 1927, at 12 o'clock m., at the •ourthouse door in the town of Wil I I liamston, N. C., offer for sale to the I j highest bidder for cash at public auc- j tion the following described tract of land, to wit: Being in Jamesville Township, aol' bounded as follows: On the north'by: j W. G. Gay lord, on the -south by W. | iR. James, on the west-by the Daily! i Road, containing 40 acres, and known as the Pollie Aijge tract of land. This the 17th day of December, 1926 | C. C. JAMES, | (121 4tw Mortgagee. Robert L. Coburn attorney. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having this day qualified as ad ministrator of the estate of Mrs. Har riet late of Martin County, all persons holding claims against the estate of the said. Harriet E. Ward are hereby notified to present same to the undersigned for payment on or before December 11, 1927, or this notice will be plead in bar of their re covery. All persons indebted to the said es j tatc- wiir come forward and pay ramt I promptly. This December 11, 1926. S. M- JONES, Administrator, i Bethel, N. C. dl 4 6tw I 668 is a Prescription for | COLDS, GRIPPE, FLU, DENGUE. BILIOUS FEVER AND MALARIA !t Kills the Germs