Sports Windsor Loses Two Games to Local Hi Quint The local high baaketoen triumphed over Windsor's school twice this week, * inning in Windsor Tuesday night by n aeon of 14 to 10, and repeating their victory here Wednesday night by an increased score, 81 to S. In the first game the Windsor lads played the locals to a dose finish, but never threatened to come out with the big end of the score. On Wednesday night, the over-the-river boys were unable to knep pace with Keel and Peel in the scoring end of the game. The local* are fast building n splen did team in the school, and no doubt their efforts will reach into the game mat year. Washington Lassies « Down Everetts, 30-7 The Washington High School girls defeated Everetts at Everetts last Tuesday night in a one-sided game, a 80 to 7 score resulting. The score, in all truth of the matter, shows up well for the Washington girls, but it IWls to take in account the hard play ing of the Everetts team. The game waa attended by a large number of fans. Robersonville Girls Swamp Nashville The Robersonville High (School girls basketball team dropped a game to Pinetops at Pine tops last Tuesday Bight by the vary cloae score of 18- 12. The Robersonville team outplayed their opponents in every phase of the game, and it waa generally conceded that a different score should have re sulted. Boys Withdraw at End of Half The Roberaonville boys withdrew from the game with the Pinetops lads at the end of the first half, when the vafens made it impossible for fair play to take place. At the end of that period, the score stood 4-0 in Pinetops' favor. TRUSTEE'S SALE By virtue of the authority confer red in me by a "Deed of Trust" ex ecuted to me by W. M. Sitterson on the 22, day of September, 1026, and duly recorded in the Register of Deed's office in Martin county, in Book Y-2, page 37, to secure the pay ment of a certain bond bearing even date therewith, and the stipulations in said Deed of Trust not having been complied with, I shall expose at public auction, for cash, on Friday, the 26 day of February, 1927 at It H. at the courthouse door in Martin County, the following property: First tract: All that tract o( land and improvements thereon in Wil liaduton township, Martin County, N. C., containing 218 acres, ipore or less, and more commonly known as Joe Sitterson farm, adjoining Joe Nichol son, Frank Bennett on the N., Penny Hade, Joe Leggett and Joe Nicholson on the East, and the McCaskey road on the Southwest. Second tract: That lot in the town of Williamston, N. C. on the N. side of Simmons Avenue, and improvements thereon, and bounded by Simmons Avenue, Mrs. Bettie Harrell, Helen Rhodes and Walter Anderson and more commonly known as Joe Sitter aon place. W. B. WATTS, 1-25-41. Trustee. This January 24, 1927. NOTICE TRUSTEE'S RESALE OF LANDS Under and by virtue of the power «f sale contained in that certain deed of trust executed and delivered unto Silas House, trustee, by W. R- Roe buck and wife, of the 18th day of l Feb., 1922, and of record in Martin County Public Registry in book H, 2, pa«e 88; and the stipulations therein contained not having: been complied with and as directed by an order of wale made by the dork of the Su perior Court of Martin County, the undersigned, will on Saturday, the 26th. day of Feb., 1927, at ten o'clock, A. M., in front of the Bank of Rob eraonville in taw* of Robemonville, said county, expose to public sale, for cash, the following described lands, to-wit: Situate in Cross Roads Township, Martin County, N. C., adjoining the lands of Mack D. Leggett, and E. B. Roebuck, and beginning at a gum at the goos rood, the E. B. Roebuck corner, thence a We* course up the mad to the fork of said toad; thence a northern course up the road leading toward the Leggett Mill to a ditch, E B. Roebuck's line to a lightwood slob; thence eastwardly along E. B. Roebuck's tine to a lightwood stob; thence a straight Una southwardly a long E. B. Roebuck's line to the be-1 ginning, containing 80 acres, more or This Feb. 10th, 1927. SILAS HOUSE, frlft-St Jk Trustee. J. C. Smith, Attjr. • A*JS» -• : Town Team Loses Its First Game Jamesville Meets Farmville Tonight Jamesville ud Farmville meet tonight in Farmville, the two teams battling for the championship in their group. Jamesville eliminated £denton last Friday night, and Farmville eliminated Ahoalde here last Tuesday night from the ranking in the State championship se ries. The Jamesville boys have undergone heavy practice here during the week, and a good game ia expected in Farmville tonight. Smithfield, 36; Town Team, 31 The Williams tan town team's first defeat of the season came last nint when the Smithfleld National Guards men won in a hotly contested gi—e by a score of 36-31. During the first quarter the locals led the visitors by a small margin, but in the second period the guardsmen went ahea l and never allowed the town boys to rie the score. Unable to overcome their opponents' lead, the locals stage 1 one of the hardest fights ever seen hr»re on .a basketball court. Britt played his beat game while all members of the team showed up well with him. The visitors won with their unique system of passing, while the local* lost many paints when too long shots were attempted time and again. The game was well played ami enjoyed by the spectators. I Next Tuesday night the Hampton I Roads Air Station team comes hare, ' and a good game is expected. The game laat night was played for the benefit of the Woman's Club, and it is understood that the club realized about $33 on the contest Robersonville Girls Lose to Pinetops The Nashville High School girls team was snowed under last night when Robersonville allowed the visi tors only 2 points as compared with 32 made by Robersonville. The girls from Nash, while they played a hard game, were outclassed in every phase of the contest. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having this day 4VailAed as execu tor of the estate of Joshua Daniel Griffin, late of Martin County, all per sons holding claims against the said estate are hereby notified to present same to me for payment on or before the Bth day of February, 1928, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery; " T~ All persons indebted to said estate are requested to come forward and make immediate settlmant of the same. This the Bth day of February, 1927 fll 6tw BETTIE S. GRIFFIN. The Raleigh Times Regular Price $6.00 Per Year, Raleigh, N. C. , REDUCED: ONE YEAR, BY MjAIL ONLY, TO $3.00 You keep $3.00. We pay you $3.00 for taking your own order. In other words, send us only $3.00 for a year's subscription. Think of it! A whole year of The RALEIGH TIMES—a daily paper with a four-page comic in colors on Saturdays. Order today and save $3.00. BUT YOU MUST ACT NOW! _1 ICT THIS OFFER CLOSES ON - lVlcirCll It) THE TIMES will bring you all the news— every bit of it. Complete market reports. Also the best and most thrilling serial stories daily. Complete Associated Press and In ternational News Service daily with pictures. CUT OUT COUPON BELOW AND MAIL TODAY — CUT ON THIS LINE - . ' Date 1927 . THE RALEIGH TIMES, , —: 1 * | Circulation Dept., Raleigh, N. C. , , We have paid ourselves $3.00 and herewith enclose money order or check for I $3.00 to pay for THE TIMES for one year. I . Name (print is full) I La. Address R. p. D lLi.-U.vi I New ( )or Renewal ( ) j Best Game of Season Fore cast Tuesday The Naval Air Station at Hampton Roads is sending its cagers down our way, and when they meet the local town team here Tuesday night of next week an unusual game is expected, one that hasn't been equaled here be fore. The records of the two teams are most enviable, and it is upon them that all statements are made regard ing the prospects of the game. The locals have lost but one game this year, and the boys from Hampton Roads have won 27 out of the 29 games played. In a letter from the team's mana ger, it was stated that his team had won favor in all the towns where it had played, not only as a good team but for its smoothness in playing. The invaders will bring three former college stars, young men from sev eral of the big northern colleges. Press reports covering games played by the air station boys place them in a high class. The locals are practicing hard for the game with a great determination to do their best to win in the meet. Jamesville Girls Win From Locals In a game without features, the Jamesville High School girls defeated the locals here by a cloae score of 16-12, last night. Jamesville was the better of the two in passing, but the locals did better work in shooting CARLOAD OF Nice Apples Dozen Peck Bushel 20c 45c $1.50 The Best Apples at the Best Price CHARLIE SAHDD Next to Pender's Store "Williamston, North Carolina PND* Dirtmnnnioti nrn v v A ■■l MI ■ 1 A* Everetts to Enter State Tournament The Everetts basketball boys are turning their interest to the State invitation tournament to be played in Raleigh the early part of next month. The trip will be their second to the Capi tal City, they having played in a like tournament there last year. On their first visit they made a splendid showing, and this year they go with a much better chance to cop the honors. County Series - Is Called Off While R has not been officially stat ed, it is understood that the county championship series of games has been called off. Since interest in the game centers in State-wide contests, the calling off of the county series was inevitable. Taking into consider ation the facts as they are, the ne«tl of a county basketball scries is little. With a growing interest in the sport evidenced throughout the county, such a series will be within the next year or so the main event of the season, or rather that is the opinion of many. goals, they making a laricer percent age of shots count than did the visi tors . The score first belonged to one and then to the other, ami at times it belonged to neither, for at the half it stood 6-6, ami at the third quarter it stood 9-9. Sports Farmville Defeats Ahoskie Here, 27-16 Ahoskie wtais eliminated from the State champ4>nship running here last Tuesday nigllt when Farmville took advantage of jfree and field shots and won the (tame, 27-16. Both teams passed well, iut Ahoskie failed to score their attempted free and field ahots. The Falmiville lads coppod the lead early in ihe game and held to it throughout tre contest. FERTILIZERS The Kind You Have Always Wanted NACO BRAND Made with the GENUINE PERUVIAN GUANO on the Open Formula No-Filler Plan You Pay 110 freight on Filler. You Know Whats in the Bag. v ) Lighter Baps to Lift. I" .. • Easier to Distribute. ARE SATISFIED be cause you know they are made from the finest ingredients. YOU INSURE YOUR CROPS by using only pure plant foods Before Buying See D. D. STALLS DEALER For Further Information See T. B. Brandon, Conuty Demonstrator PENDER'S Yellow Front Stores ■- —-~~r ' J At the Rainbow's End - Old Stories Told of the Pot of Gold at the Rainbow's End. 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Godard beyig the agent therein and in charge thereof, upon whom process may be served), has complied with the requirements of j Chapter 22, Consolidated Statutes, en titled "Corporations," preliminary to the issuing of this Certificate of Dis solution: Now, Therefore, I, W. N. Everett, Secretary of State of the State of North Carolina, do hereby certify that the said corporation did, on the 20th day of January, 1927, file in my office a duly executed and attested consent' ir\ writing to the dissolution of said corporation, executed by all the stockholders thereof, which said consent nad the record M, the pro ceedings aforesaid are now oh file in my said office as provided by lii#. ( In testimony whereof, I have here to set my hand and affixed my official sea! at Raleigh, this 20th day of Janu ary. A. D. 1927. W. N. EVERETT, (Seal) Secretary of State. l-25~4t.

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