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Mr. T. C. Griffin of Smithwicks creek was a business visitor here yesterday afternoon. SKATING PARTY AT DIXIE WAREHOUSE The Philathea class of thj Memor ial Baptist Church will give a skai ins party at the Dixie W'.x Tiu.e next Friday night, the 18th, the first to be held here in nme time. The class is offering a prize to the best skater and will serve home-marte candy during the evening. A .small admission will be charged. Special Communication Conoho Chapter No. 12 There will be a special communica tion of Conoho Chapter, No. 12 Royal Arch Masons, Wednesday evening, February 16th at 7:46 o'clock for ■ work in the Royal Arch degree. The Washington .team will be with us and j help confer the work. Refreshments will be served after j the work. All companions are urged to be present. By order of N. C. Green, H. P. N. K. HARRISON, Secretary. | WANTS Dr. Robert I). Mahood SURGEON DENTIST 315 Sycamore St. Williamson, N. C j HOURS: 4:00 to" 9:00 P. M. Saturday: 1) A. Al. to 9 P. M LAST CALL: SET PECAN TREES soon or another year is lost. Ask for prices and valuable facts. ~ J. li. Wight, Cairo, Ga. fl .St BARRED PLYMOUTH HOCK EGGS for setting; lf> for SI,OO. Stock roosters for sale. li. S. Courtney, flfi 2 PLANT NOW: PEONIES, DAHLIA, Gladiolus, Tulips, Peonies, red, white, pink, i> to f> eyes, 3 for $1; 12 for $2.5(1. Darwin tulips all colors, 100 for $1; 21) giant dahlia, all differ ent for Gladiolus,-rainbow mix ture, all new .sorts, 40 for $1; 100 /o.r $2. Postpaid. I'. S. Kirch,, Laurel Springs, N. J- fS 4tw FOR SALE: 200 HAGS VIRGINIA ' bunch.sed peanuts. J. W. Green, Roadview Farm, Wjllianisloh..', f8 3t LOST: 4 HOGS, MARKED SWAL • low fork and underbit in the same ear! smooth crop off thn left- ear, plain white and tails cropped.—H. K. Peel, -Route 1, Williamston. SAM J. RESPESS Engineering and Land 'Surveying All Branches No Job Too Small or Too Far Reasonable Rates Phone 38 {ll- -Rocky Mount, N. C. 4t JOS. W..BAILEY WILLIAMSTON, N. C. Uffice Lower Floor OKI Farmers & Merchunts Bank Building Hours: 9:30 a. m. to 4:30 p. m— Phone 87 Other Hours Everetts, N. C. f8 Residence Teluphone, 2803 tf j ; : W ANTED—MAN WITH CAR TO: sell complete line quality auto tires, and tubes. Exclusive territory. Ex-j peri6nce not necessary. Salary S3OO pel month. Milestone Rubber Co., East Liverpool, Ohio. It FOR SALE: RHODE ISLAND RED eggs, $2.50 for 15. C. B. Clark, Williamston, N. C. fl6 4t BARRED PLVMOL'TH KOCK EGGS for setting; 15 for SI.OO. Stocki roosters for sale. B. S. Courtney, fls 2 & NOTICE OE SALE Under and by virtue of the power! of sale contained in that certain deed, of trust executed on the 28th day of January, 1913, by George W. Nichols and wife, Ida Nichols, to the under signed trustee, same being of record ia the public registry of Martin Coun ty, in book Q-l, at page 157, and here- 1 .y | We Are Distributors of • VICTOR, EDISON , BRUNSWICK AND SONORA TALKING MACHINES All Standard M alien EASY TERMS IF DESIRED Write for Prices and Terms One of our salesmen will gladly demonstrate one in your home. All the Latest Records and Sheet Music Russ Bros. Wflliamston, N. C. , Washington, N. C. Ply«o*th, N. C by referred to, said deed of trust hav ing been given to secure the pay ment of a certain note of even date and tenor therewith, and default hav ing been made in the payment of said note and interest, and at the request of the holder of said note and deed oi' trust, the undersigned trustee will •>n Wednesday, the 16th day of March,; 1927, at 12 o'clock m., in front of the courthouse door of Martin County atj Williamston, N. C„ offer at public auction to the highest bidder! for cash, the following real estate, to | wit: s" That certain tract or parcel of land I in Martin County, beginning near the j fork of the Mill Road and running a- j long said Mill Road to Andrew Cher-j ry's corner; thence running with the! said Cherry's line to Simon Fagan'sj corner; thence with said Simon Fa-! gun's line to the beginning at Millj Road. ' Containing eighty acres (80) j more or less, it being Ida F. Nichols' | one-fourth interest in the land which j was willed to her by her father, Moses j Andrews. This the 12th dav of February, 1927. j S. A. NEWELL, fl6 4tw Trustee. Hugh G. Horton.lirttorney. ■- 1 " i NOTICE OF SALE x j Under and by virtue of the power| j of sale contained in that certain deed j of trust executed to the undersigned I on the 26th day of April, 1920, re j corded in Martin County registry in t book A-2, page 542, securing certain bonds of even date therewith, and the stipulations not having becft complied wi'h, aiid at *iie request of the holder o' said bond, the undersigned will, on 1 the 7th day of March, 1927, at 12 o'- c -clock noon offer at public sale to the highest bidder, for cash, the following ; described tract of land: Adjoining the lands of Lewis Roger ' lion, Edmond Harris, and others, be • ginning at a ditch back of the stables, ' thence about a west course along said ditch through, the field along Lewis liogerson's line to a forked sweet gum, theiice S. 27 E. 196 poles to a lightwood stump in Bear Gross church yard, thence S.-51 1-4 87 1-2 poles to a gum in th»j fork of the diteh thence down the Williamston and Greenville road to. a ditch back of the' stables'to the beginning. Containing 100 acres, more or less, and being the' name land conveyed to Buck E. Roger- ( son by R. H. liogerson and wife, which said deeti is of record in Mar ■ tin- County registry in book D-2, page This the, 7th day of February, 1927.! It. DUKE CRITCHER, f*.4tw Trustee. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ES ' ■ TATE North Carolina, Martin County; in' ! the superior court. J. W. Bailey, Adm. of the Estate of; Amanda Bailey, vs. J. G. Bailey and Others, Heirs at Law. Pursuant to an order of the guper-l, _ i ill U# nhnve-/mtitled action i signed by R. J. Peel, rltirk of 'THE BU | pcrior court, of Martin County, on the 7th day of February, 1927, the under j signed commissioner will on Thursday, the 10th day of March, 1927, at 12 o'-. j clock m., in front of the courthouse J door in the town of Williamston, North Carolina, offer for salt- to the highest bidder for cash the following describ ! eu real estate, to wit: Beginning in Davis Harrison line, a ( ! corner, thence south down the road to a post, thence a west course to John W. Bailey line, thence along .T. W. ! Hailey line to Henry 3ailey line, j , thence Henry Bailey line and Fannie j Rogerson's line to the beginning, con- j taining by estimation ten acres, morej or less. This the 7th day of February, 1927. J ELBfcKT S. PEEL, 11 f4 4tw Commissioner. 1 NOTICE: TRUSTEE'S SALE OF LAND Under and by virtue of the power J of sale contained in that certain deed of trust executed by R. C. Bailey and wife, Iceline Bailey, on the 15th day I\f February, 1924, and of record in Martin County public registry of said ' county, in book N-2, at page 445, and , tne stipulations therein contained not • having been complied with, and upon I the demand of the owner of said mort BEAUTY SALON OPENED • • . V ■ ' O We have secured an experienced oper- OH ator for our Beauty Salon. All types of AM 7 waving, curling,-hair cutting, manicuring, massaging, and shampooing. Citizens Barber Shop G. P. Hall, Proprietor gage, the undersigned will on Mon day, 28th day of February, 1927, at 12:00 o'clock noon, in front of Plant ers & Merchants Bank in town of Everetts, N. C., Martin County, dis pose to the highest bidder for cash the following described lauds, to wit: Being that certain tract ot- ljmd where the said R. C. Bailey now lives iind also another tact of land known as the Rawls land and bounded as follows: First tract: Bounded on south by W. A. Bailey, on the east and north by Edmond Harris, on the west by Hear Grass road, and containing 30 acres, more or less. Second tract: Bounded as follows: SPECIAL AT THE OLD MILL INN Wednesday*—Oysters on the half-shell.— Friday night—Broiled shad and steamed oysters. - ' i . '• • * I AM HANDLING FERTILIZER •_ _ t this season from Griffin Bros. Warehouse, Room No. 2.. Keep a full supply on hand at all times and a man to deliver it. C. B. Hassell Flat Iron Building L . ' ...... L. 1. 1 - ««*■ ' ' '■> ' Restored to Its ORIGINAL BEAUTY There is much more than mere economy in cleaning, repairing, and dyeing. There is a pride in improved personal appearance which has never yet failed to pay high re turns in self confidence, poise, and satisfac tion. Don't wear soiled clothing when at a little cost you can always be fresh apd im maculate. ,f Our service is unexcelled, and our prices are very reasonable. We Call and Deliver W. D. AMBERS Phone 58 THE ENTERPRISE—WILILAMSTON, N. C. On the east by Eason Rogerson heirs, on west by Edmond Harris, on north by W. A- Bailey, on south by C. C. Cowin, and containing thirty acres, •nore or leas. Second tract: Bounded as follows: On the east by Eason Rogerson heirs, on wet by Edmond sHarris, on north by W. A. Bailey, on south by C. C. Cowin, and containing thirty acres, or less. shrdluenmdadal more or Ims, and being the same land mentioned in - a mortgage to Atlantic Joint Stock Land Bank, of Raleigh, N. C. This 24th day of January, 1927. J. S. AYERS, j2B 4tw Trustee. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE Planters & Merchants Bank EVERETTS, N. C. AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS FEB. 11, 1927. RESOURCES LIABILITIES Loans and Discounts $154,969.73 Capital $ 15,000.00 and bonds 16,250.00 10,000.00 Banking Houses 3,500.00 Undivided Profits ..... 2,358.38 Furniture and Fix- Dividends Unpaid..... 194.50 tures 2,910.00 Cashier's Checks, Cash on hand and in Outstanding- Banks 76,260140 Deposits 224,515.95 Total : $253,796.13 Total 1... .: $253,796.13 We are here to serve our customers in any way possible, consist ent with sound banking, and ask that you consult us about your problems. OFFICERS: V. G.' Taylor, President, • Henry D. Peel, Vice President, J. H. D. Peel, Vice President Paul Bailey, Cashier. DIRECTORS J. S. Ayers, V. G. Taylor, A L Roebuck, W S Gurganus, B S Cowin, S. E. Roberson, R. A. Bailey, Henry D Peel, J. H. D. Peel. r 7 Planters & Merchants Bank EVERETTS, NORTH CAROLINA. K> : . .. . . - -J" The Greatest Pleasure There Is to Us in Our Business Is to Greet Old Friends Every Year as They Come in to Put in Their Fertiliser Orders Pamlico Fertilizers » Have made steadfast friends among the farmers of this section. Pamlico brandy will always give the very best results. This fact, coupled with the service that we en deavor to trive at all times, brings back to us evi'ry year, so r~any of the old friends who have used our fertilizers year after year. Some of them have been using it for 20 years or more. " ; And We Welcome New Friends Just as Cordially -v Pamlico Chemical Co., WASHINGTON, N. C. •. . • ' . i ' For Sale by ; - J. M. Hurhsmith Robenxmville, N. C. D. A. James Robereonville, N. C J. S. Ayers and Co - Everetfs. N. C J. Ragrers and Bro Bear Grass, N. C.
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