Wants
FOR SALE: PECAN TREES;
Prices Reduced. Write today.
Southern Nut Tree Nurseries, Thom
as ville, Ga. jlB 6tpd
PIANO TUNING: REGULAK YEAR-
Iy trips; leave orders or phone
Courtney Furniture Store. Harry
Lenox. jlB 4tpd
SWEET POTATOES BRING GOOD
prices in the late spring. We need
several large curing houses like the
one at Aurora to supply the demand.
Forced Draft Curing System, Aurora,
PECANS WILL HELP TO PAY
your taxes and debts if you will let
them. Learn why and how. • Write
J. B. Wight, Cairo, Ga. j4 8t
W ANTED: 2 01t 3 ROOM UNFUR
nished apartment; couple without
children. Either up or down stairs.
Must be centrally located. Will con
tract by the year. X V Z, care Enter
prise. j25 2tpd
TAKEN UP: A RED BOAK WITH A
little white on left side; unmarked;.
has been in my field since last of De
cember; will weigh about 160 pounds.
W. B. Rogers, Koute 1. j25 2t
MILK COWS,FOR SALE: A THREE
gallon Jersey with young calf, or
a better Jersey that will be fresh a
bout January 31. Will sell either. O.
I*. Roberson, lipbcisonville. j25 tf
FOB SALE: - SETS OF 48-in. MILL'
rocks, huujji;;'and hoppers, all com- ,
plea-.; m in -t-cla*s condition. Luther
Hardisou >iiif, N. C. j26 2t ,
i-'Oi, . i. TWW-.UOUSES AND,
U,k. Ala.u'Street,. VV. R. !
Chi o j25 tf (
l)r. Robert 1). Mahood
M KGEON DEN I'iST
315 Sycuiiiott' St. V\ illiaiiihion, N. C. ;
HOI KS: 4Ttm to f):00 F. M.
SuUmluy: 4i A. M. to U I'. M {
LOST: BETWEEN OAK CITY AND
Robersonville, N. C., one tire and i
rim, tire rack, license plate, and rear
light with name "Oldsmobile" on it.
Finder please notify J. B. Whitfield,
Oak City, N. C. j2B 2t-
LOST: SUIT CASE, CONTAINING
Children's clothes, between Mackeys
Ferry and Wiliiamston. Finder
please, return and receive reward. Re
turn to The Enterprise. j2B 2t
FOR SALE: ONE FORD TRUCK
with cab and body. Harrispn Oil
Co. " = 2t
LOST: STERLING SILVER "V"
shaped Card Case, chain detached,
containing small change and receipts j
Initials "M. C. L." on front. Finder!
please return to Mary Clyde Leg
gett and receive reward. It
NOTICE
'I have shut up on the Bland farm
one stray hog, weighing about 100
pounds, back with four white feet j
and nose. Owner can get same by pay
ing damages and cost of this ad.—
W. Anderson, Wiliiamston. 2t
FOR SALE, ONE JERSEY HEIFFER
one and one-haf years old at right |
price.—W. M. Minelle, Jamesville.
N. G. * l-27-2t
NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND
Under and by virtue of a judgmen 1
of the superior court of Martin coun
ty, made in the action entitled Fed
eral Land Bank of Columbia, vs L. A.
Sykes, et als, the same being No
special proceedings docket, the un
dersigned commissioner will on Mon- j
clay February, 7th, 1927, in front of ;
the Court House Door in the Town of
Wiliiamston, N. C. offer for sale to
666
i* a Prescription for
COLDS, GRIPPE, FLU, DENGUE,
BILIOUS FEVER A,ND MALARIA
' It Kills the Germs
ftITILD YOUR jNEW
B1 ft 01 \ S \N*>
REPAIR \ OUR
. OLD ONES
NOW
While
You
Have t
Time 1
and
BUY YOUR LUMBER
From
Luther
Hardison
Jamesville, N. C.
Correspondence
jtm Solicited ;
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the highest bidder for 1 cash, that cer
tain tract or parcel of land lying and (
being in Jamesville Township, Martin
County, North Carolina, and more
particularly described as follows:
A tract of land in Martin County,
Jamesville Township, North Caro-
I lina adjoining the lands of the Dennis
Simmons Lumber Company, J. Z.
' Brpwh, J. O. Sexton, and Theo. Long,
j containing Six Hundred Eighty Eight
I 688) Acres and being the same land
, uonveyed to L. A. Sykes by J. Z.
j Brown by deed dated Dec., 20th,
1928 and of record in the public regis-
I try of Martin County in Book Y-l «t
' page 37. Being described by metes
: and bounds and distances by map on
file with Federal Land Bank, of Col
umbia, Made by A. Corey, C. E. on
| June, 15th, 1919.
At this sale the successful bidder
will be required to deposit with the
commissioner 10 per cent of the a
mount bid for the land.'
Ist day of January 1927.
WHEELER MARTIN,
1-7-4 Commissioner.
NOTICE OF SALE
Under and by virtue of the autnor- |
ity contained in thut certain deed of
trust executed to the undersigned
rUstee, on the 14th day of May, 1924,
by J. L. Hasset!, and of record in the
public registry of Martin County in
liook Q-2 at pagd* 116, said deed of
trust having been given to secure a
certain bond of even date • and tenor
therewith, and the stipulations con-1
tained in said deed of trust not hav
ing been complied with and at th«y
request of the parties interested, the
undersigned rustee will on Friday,
February, 4th, 1927, at 12 o'clock
M. in front of the Court House Dour
in the Town of Wiljjiufi ton, N. C.
offer for sale at public aucsion to tin
highest bidder for . cash, the follow
ing descributl real ' state:
A lot in (he T>w« of Wiliiamston,
.North Carolina adjoining the lands Of
J. L. Hassell and bounded as follows:
at if |>o t In the South |
1 ,ast corner of .f* L. Hassell's front |
yard on Smithwick Street, , running ,
down said Street 140 feet to a corner, j
i post-t Academy Street, "running
thence a Southwest course &10 feet]
along Academy Street-to a corner, aj
post at Hasse'll Street, running thence
a Northwest course 140 feet along j
Hasset 1 Street to a corner in J. L. j
Hassell's line in North East course
f>lo feet to the beinning on Smithwick
Street.
This the 3rd day of January, 1927. j
WHEELEH MAKTIN,
l-7-4t Trustee, j
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL i
ESTATE
L'nder and by virtue of the power
of sale contained, in a certain deed of.
trust executed to the undersigned
trustee by Daniel Moore and wife,]
Lendora Moore, on the 31 at day of i
March, 1922, and of record in the pub-1
lie registry pf Martin County in book
H-2, at page 10C, said deed of trust*
being given for the purpose of secur
ing certain notes of even date and
tenor therewith, and default huving
been made in the payment of the said
notes, and the stipulations contained
therein not having been complied with
and at the request of the holders of
the «fid notes the' undersigned trus
tee will on Monday, the 21st day of
February, 1927, at 12 o'clock m., in
front of the courthouse door in the
town of Wiliiamston, N. C., offer for
sale to the highest bidder for cash
at public auction the following de
scribed real estate, to wit:
Experience Tells
With fourteen years experience I find
the Eastern Cotton Oil Company's Fer
tilizers are more profitable to the farmers,
because the State's analyses always show
because the State's analysis always shows
the grades are as advertised and better;
therefore, I recommend its use.
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See the Old Reliable before buying your
fertilizers, hulls, and meal —both at whole*-
sale and retail—prices and quality guar
■ anteed.
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D. D. STALLS
SALES AGENT
Lying and being in Williams Town-j
ship, Martin County, and State of|
North Carolina, bounded on the north
by W. W. Griffin and Warren Gray,
on the east by Romulus Moore and
Dennis-Simmons Lumber Co., on the
south by Dennis Simmons Lumber Co.
and on the west by Henry Williams,
tontaining by survey made by J. R.
Mobley 97 1-2 more or less, and
being the sarke-land deeded to.Danielj
Moore by J. G. Gfcrlar.l, end be.'ng the!
same land described in mortgage deed
lo Federal Land Bank given by Daniel
Moore and wife, Lendora Moore, and
being .the same land described fn deed
of trust dated November 13, 1918, and
of record in book 0-1, at page 374..:.
Inference is made to said conveyances,
for a more perfect dc.cription.
This the 20th day of January, 1927.
ELBERT S. PEEL,
j2l 4tw Trustee.
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice is he'erby given that under
and by virtue of a power of sale con
tained in that certain deed of trust
executed by Ben D. Ifiggs and wife,
Bessie Biggs, to the undersigned
Trustee and bearing date of January!
Xth 1924, and of record in the I'ublic
Registry of Martin .County in Book
-Q-2Q, at page 6, said deed of trust
having been given to secure the pay-j
ment of a certain note of even 1 date
and tenor therewith and default hav- !
ing been made in fhe payment of
Any YOUPK Lady Interested in Making
From Four to Ten 1 hilars a Day in Nice
Clean Easy Work, please call ui the Fire
men's Circus Headquarters l)iu.tc
Store, Where Mrs. Price Will Explain in
Full. Hours 9 t»ll 9. Open to Any Young
Lady in Any County or Town.
■ 100 Free Votes in Ticket Selling Content
Volunteer Firemens
Popularity Contest _
I Hereby Nominate
Miss '•
Address •••••
as a candidate lor the Popularity Contest,
to be held by the Firemen in then- licket-
Sellinß Contest February 7th to 12th.
First Prize: Diamond Dinner Ring
Second Prize: White Gold Wrist Watch
Third Prize: White Gold Engraved Vanity
This coupon clipped and turned in at Fire
men's Exposition BIRRS
- DI-UK Store will enter contestant. Only one
to an entry.
THE ENTERPRISE—WILLIAMSTON, N. C.
suid note and terms and conditions
in said deed oKtrust not having been
complied with and at the request of
the holer of said note |he undersigned
Trustee will, on Monday the 14th day
of February 1927, at 12 o'clock M.,
at the Courthouse Door of Martin
County, at Wllliamston, N. C, offer
at public sale to the highest bidder
for cash the following described real
ef.tate. to-wit:
Beginning on the Williamston and
Washington Road at the Bridge be
low the eld Rawl® or Peel Mill; thence
N 17 1-4 E 24 poles up the Williams
toit and Washington Road; thence ,N
1!) 1-2 W 25 1-2 poles up said road to
an iron stob or stake; thence N 77 3-4
E 80 poles to an iron axle; thence N
S8 1-2 E 80 poles to a post; thence
S 11 1-4 W 42 2-3 poles to a black
gum in a branch; thence S 15 It 2 W
about 68 poles to the Mill Run; thence
up the various courses of said run to
the bridge, the beginning, contaiifing
seventy-five (75) acres, more or less,
and being the identical tract of land
conveyed to Clayton Moore by James
Biggs and'wife, Tamer Biggs, by deed
dated eDcember 4th 1916 which is ->f
record in the Public Registry of Mar
tin County in Book L-l, at page 261',
to which said deed reference is here
by made for a more accurate descrip
tion.
This 11th dav of January 1927
A. R DUNNING,
1-14-4t ' Trustee.
Sale Closes Saturday Night
f
your neighbors, a tip like this
is always appreciated.
MARGOLIS BROTHERS
Quality Lime
[f you are interested in good lime, with plenty of magnesium
to insure the best crops of eotton, corn, peanuts, and especially to
bacco, see me before buying. I have the best in quality and price.
$3.37 Delivered in car load lots.
F. C. Bennett
Gold tili) Store
223 Washington Street Exum L. Ward, Store Mgr.
PHONE 157
We Deliver at Any Time
At Cash and Carry Prices
A. G. Flour, 24 lbs $1.05 Gold Star Flour, 24 lbs $1.15
ROWENA (If better flour were made its name would be
KOWENA), 24 lbs. - $1.40
I. X. L. CORN 10c
STRING BEANS, R. R. and B , , lie
TUB BUTTER, pound , : 59c
GOLI) STAR COFFEE, Every Drop Hits a Lonesome Spot, 1b.... 45c
BLUE RIDGE CORN , 15c
WAYNE GOLDEN CORft r... . , 25c
RED WING GRAPE JUICE, pint V , 33c
JAM, WILLOW BROOK ; 25c
FIGS, package ...... 7c .
STRING BEANS, Small Wayne 27c
CONDENSED MILK, EAGLE BRAND 20c
Household Ammonia 12c Lux 11c
Palmolive Soap 7 2-3 c Fab 11c
GORTON'S READY TO FRY 15c
INSTANT POSTUM, large size 42c
KLIM, 5 pounds , ... $3.15 .
BUCKWHEAT 7" "T"
Aunt Jemima 17c Gold Medal - 10c
Pillsbury's 17c Row en a 15c
VERMONT MAID MAPLE SYRUP 1... 26c
LOG CABIN SYRUP, Large size , 58c
LIBBY'S BEAFSTEAK AND ONIONS !. L, L... 30c
Tomato Sauce, Del Monte ....... lOcDri-Packed Prunes, Del Monte 20c
Sweet Mixed Pickles, lb. 35cSpiced Sweet Pickles, lb. 35c
• Hog Middling, Gold Medal, per bag $1.95
Fresh Spinach, Carrots, Lettuce, folery, and Other Vegetables—
Eggs and Chickerti at All Times '
~ THE GOLD fit Alt LEADS THE WAY ,