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They are. backed by distinctive advertising in the more profitable selling help than Harrison. magazines and newspapers and get real help in go- * * * * ing after their local trade. | Thei Q is a real opportunity to build a highly satis- pjdl fofl * * * * factory business on Texaco Motor Oil and Texaco New ' | B And Their Business Is Growing Every Day. - and Better Gasoline. t. - - ' - ' ... ... ' . You Owe It To Yourself To Get All the Facts About TEXACO Motor Oil and Gasoline Geo, and Gus Harrison Know Oil HARRISON OIL COMPANY WANTS; \. ANTED: 50000 STANDARD OAK ■Cross Ties and 5000 cords poplari jium and pine pulp wood, delivered! New Bern, Washington and Eliza-j beth City, North Carolina. Good ill J spection and cash when loaded. | BCRWELL TIE CO. 2-18-6t " , Stovall, N. C. JOS. W. BAILEY ATTORNEY AT LAW WILLIAMSTON, N. C. Office Lower Floor Old Farmers & Merchants Bank' Building * Hours: 9.30 a. in. to 4:30 p. m—Phone 87 Other Hours EJveretts, N. C. 1 fn Residence Telephone, 2803 tf J. ('. Meekins, Jr. M. W. Meekins Meekins and Meekins ATTORNEYS AT LAW WASHINGTON, N. C. State and Federal Court* 1- AI.KR WANTED FOR THE NEW j \V iipp.'t and Willys-Knight. Write Geo. T. Burnette, Rocky Mount, N. C. WANTED: AMBITIOUS WHITE man with,team or car to distribute Whitiller's guaranteed line of toilet articles, spices, extracts, and medi cines in Martin County. Denton made j'i _4 40 one week. Cherry 125.50. Neither had any experience. We teach 1 >ou salesmanship. Write today for our m;w plan. The H. C. Whitmer Columbus, Ind., Dept. 31. m 4 3t j K.R SALE; 200 VIRGINIA BUNCH seed Peanuts.—Jno. W, Green,! mX.'U Williamston, N. C. No action, whether foul or fair, 1 cver'done, but it leaves somewhere A record.—Longfellow. Hti/is «*il fault who huth no fault ai ail.—Tennyson. SALK OF KICAL PROPERTY Under and by virtue of the power r.jid authority vested in the undersign- 1 t ! by that certain mortgage deed ex-; ecuted by W. T. fierce and Bessie B.! l'ierce, hi.- wife, dated March 18, 1'.'23, and duly recorded in the Mar tin County Public Registry in Book If 2, Page 397, default having been irade in the payment of the indebt edness thereby secured, the undersign •, will, on Monday, March 21, 1927, between the hours of 12 o'clock M., ai.d 12:30 o'clock P. M. at the Court House door of Martin County, in Viiiiamston, North Carolina,, sell at public auction to the highest Jiidder for cash, that certain piece or parcel 'of land lying and being situate in Martin County, State of North Caro line, near the town of Hobgood bound tJ as follows: BEGINNING at a gum in Cypress' Swamp, J. G. Stalon's corner, then upj hading from Hobgood to Oak City, tii,en down saia Road west to Alice; Milliard's corner, then down said Hil-j llard's. and 1. M. Parker's lines to the Cypress" Swamp, then down said Cy press Swamp to the beginning, con tinning 125 acres, more or less, and' being the identical piece or parcel of tynd conveyed, to the said W. 'l^ Pierce by said B. F. Shelten, Trustee, l*y a deed duly recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for said Martin County in Book 0-2, Page 166, to which reference is hereby made as a part of this instrument. This February 14, 1927. B. F. SHELTON, js4B-4t . Mortgagee. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power or sale contained in that certain deed of trust executed on the 28th day of January, 19X3, by George W. Nichols and wife, Ida Nichols, to the safer signed trustee, same being of record it. the public registry of Martin Coun ty, in book y-1, at pujre 167, and here 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 iiig been made in the payment of said note and interest, and at the request of the holder of .said note and deed of trust, the undersigned trustee will jn Wednesday, the 16th day of March, 11*27, at 12 o'clock m., in front of the courthouse door of Martin County at Williamston, N. C., offer for sale at 1 public auction to the highest bidder 1 for cash, the following real estate, to wit: That certain tract or parcel of land i in Martin County, beginning near th»i fork of the Mill Road and running a long said Mill ltoad to Andrew Cher-J ry 's corner; thence running with the said Cherry's line to Simon Pagan's! corner; thence with said Simon Fa-j gan's line to the beginning at Mill Road. Containing eighty acres (80) more or less, it being >lda F. Nichols' one-fourth interest in the land which was willed t» her by her father, Moses Andrews, This the 12th day of February, 1927. S. A. NEWELL, ■ fir- Trustee. , Hugh (I. Horton, attorney. NOTICE TBI'ST EE'S RESALE OF LANDS Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain deed of trust executed and delivered unto Silas House, trustee, by W. K. Roe buck and wife, of the 18th day of Feb., 11)22, and of record in Martin. County Public Registry in book H, 2, page 83; and the stipulations therein contained not having been complied with and as directed by an order of resale made by the clerk 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 ersonville in town of Robersonville, said county, expose to public sale, for, cash, the following described lands,j to-wit: Situate in Cross Roads Township, Martin County, N. C., adjoining the 1 jlids of Mack 1). and E. B. Roebuck, ami beginning at a gum at the ({ooa road, the E. *B. Roebuck ] corner, thence a West course up the | road to the fork of said road; thence a northern course up the road leading I toward the Leggett Mill to a ditch, I>. B. Roebuck's line to a lightwood stob; thence eastwardly along E. B. [ Roebuck's line to a lightwood stob; i tlience a straight line southwardly a j long E. B. Roebuck's line to the be ginning, containing 30 acres, more or less. This F«*b. 10th, 1927. ; SILAS HOI'SE, 2-18-2t Trustee, j J C. Smith, Atty. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having this day qualified as admin istrator of the estate of E. H. Taylor, fall persons holding claims against said estate are hereby notiAed to pre sent the sae to the undersigned for payment on or before the 17th day of February, 1928, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All ptrsonß indebted to said estate are re quested to make immediate settlement of same. . This 17th day of February, 1927. H. D. TAYLOR, 118 6tw Administrator. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of an order of superior court of 1 Martin County made in the special proceedings en titled "P. A. Taylor, administrator of I. T. Taylor, v*. F. A. Taylor, Palmer Taylor, and Gladys Taylor," the un dersigned commissioner will, on the 4th day of April, 1927, offer for pub lic sale to the highest bidder, for cash, at the courthouse door of Martin County, the following land: That tract of land on which the said i !■ B. Taylor now lives, known as one half share of the Pender land, ad joining the lands of the late John A. Purvis, William S. Everett, Mollie Smith, and others. Containing 133 acres, more or less. Also one tract beginning at a stump, Edmondson's corner, in Bates Branch, and running JS. to a cedar; thence W. to a stake pine and oak; thence W. to Bates I'ranch; thence up said Branch to the l.rst station. Containing 22 acres, more or less. This the 2Kth day of February, 1927. B. A. CRITCHER, m 4 4tw Commissioner. ! NOTICE OF SALE I nder and by virtue of the power of : sale contained in that certain deed of trust executed on the 10th day of f November, 1923, by L. D. Roebuck and wife, Hannah Roebuck, and of record j in the public registry of Martin Coun ty in Book N-2 at page 417, said deed c f trust being given to secure the payment of certain notes of even date i tld tenor therewith, and the stipula tions in said deed of Trust not hav ing been complied with, and at the request of the parties interested, the undersigned trustee will on the 28th day of March, 1927, at 12 o'clock M., at the Courthouse Door in the Town of Williamston, N. C., offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash at pub lic auction the following described tracts of land, to-wit: First Tract: Adjoining the lands of | J. H. Bryan, W. A. Nelson, E. C. Speight, Manach, N. O. VanNortwiek, J. G. Andrews, and school house lot j in I'armele and being the place where on L. D. Roefcuck and wife now re side formerly owned by D. S. Powell »nd being the first tract described in deed from D. S. Powell and wife to 1 . D. Roebuck. Second Tract: Adjoining the lands of John Mayo, 1). D. Overton, and on the West side of the public road lead ing from W. A. Jenkin% home to Bethel road, containing fifty (50) acres, more or less. The above two tracts of land being' For Sale 5,000 Bags Seed PEANUTS ————————————— Peanuts, Bunch, Jumbo small runnel's and v Virginia, at reasonable prices. We have 1000 bags of the small runner type recommended by the North Carolina Department of Agriculture, as best for seed this year. Wanted: A two-horse cropper. Slade, Rhodes and Company HAMILTON, N. C. —i THE ENTERPRISk.—WILLIAM!*TON, N. C tne Name land described in deed of ( trust from L. D. Roebuck to J. A. Mitelle, trustee' for I>. S. Powell dat ed November 2nd, 1,918 and recorded in the public registry of Martin Coun ty in Book Q-l at pape 387. This the 28th day of February, 1927. ELBERT S. PEEL, m4-4t Trustee. Hobert L. Coburn, Attorney. NOTICE 1 North Carolina; Martin County: In; Superior Court. The defendant above namod will j take notice that an action entitled as' above has" "been commenced in the su perior court of Martin County, North Carolina, to obtain an absolute di-| vorce on the grounds of statutory I'eter Thompson vs. I'enina Thompson period of separation; and the said de-j fendant will further take notice that, i he is required to appear before the] clerk of the superior court of Martin County at Williamston, N. C., on' March 10, 1927, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the p'aintifT will apply,to this court for' the relief demanded in said complaint. This the Bth day of February, 192? - .* R. J. PEEL, fll 4tw Clerk Superior Court. NOTICE North Carolina, Martin County. To Martin & Fowden, and. to any and all other persons who may be in te rested: You are hereby notified that I bought one residence and lot lifted ill. Willia*M.-*t«n''Township by Martin 6- Fowden, occupied' by Robert Ever ett, at a sheriff's sale June 7th, 1926, for the taxes duo on samo for the year 1925; Tliat certificate of said sale was is sued to me by H. T. Roberson, sher iff; And you will take further notice that if said certificate is not redeem ed as provided by law, 1 shall demand' a deed for the said property at the; expiration of one year after its date cf June 7, 1926. February 14, fls 4tw WATTS 1 SALE OF VALUABLE FARM PROPERTY L'pder and by virtue of the author ity conferred upon us in a deed of tiu.st executed by B. F. Myers and v. jfe, Lucy Myers on the 4th day of January 1926, and recorded in book u' mortgages X 2, at pages 207-208, v i will on Saturday the 26th day of March, 1927 at 12 o'clock noon at the courthouse door in Williamston, Martin County, sell at public auction for cash to the highest bidder the fol lowing land, to-wit: All that certain tract or parcel of ii'nd bounded on the N. E. by the 1; uds of Davenport Bros, awl on the S. E. by the lands of Harry Waldo and Dunning and Staton and S by run *>f Conoho Creek. On the W by the lands of K. B. Etheridge and Walter r 'risp and on the N. W. by the lands .f Davenport Bros, and more par tiiularly described as follows: Beginning in the center line of the run of Conoho Creek in what is known as the Ballard "Hole" the cornet of Dunning and Staton, four .'■mall ashes standing on the bank, marked and running alonpr the line of Imi lining: and Staton, N. 29 30 E 23. r > pi les to a stake, thence S 49 00 E 28 poles to a gum the corner of Harry Waldo, thence along the line of Harry Waldo, N 37 30 E 59 poles to two f iims and a pine, the corner of Daven p rt Bros., thence along their line N ECONOMY AVENUE Leads To The Green Front Store Gold© Store 223 Washington Street Exum L. Ward, Store Mgr. PHONE 157 We have those old reliable brands of groceries that you have been wanting, and we have them at a chain store price with delivery. Look our prices over that are listed below and be convinced. 'Old Glory' cooking- com- Buckhardt's pure lard, lb. 17c pound, per lb 12 l-2c ~— —— Brookfield tub butter, lb 59c Nut Product cooking but- 1 7T ' ter, per lb 27c Ca „ / P ° rk and beans ' , e 1 3 cans (bell's tomato soup, Campbell's beef, vegetable, ' j 6 cans toi toe chicken soup, per can...... 10c I, X. L. Corn, per can 10c Diamond State string beans, Miami Leader Early June No. 2 can lie Peas, No. 2 can ...... 14c A. G. Coffee, lb. 40c Sea Brand salmon, can 15c American Brand sardines 5c Broadcast Breakfast Sausage, Snowdrift, 8 lbs - $1.60 11-2 lb. can 35c Clold star per , b Snowdrift, 4 lbs., 80c; 2 lbs. 43c Z —7 7 ~~ ■ —— Brunswick stew, country Green Front Coffee, lb 35c style ...„ 30c We Carry at All Times a Complete Line of Fresh Vegetables and Fruits—Chickens and Country Eggs a Specialty 45 30 W 177 poles to a pine stump on the road leading from Hamilton to Ha.-uell, thence along the sai.- 4 . road S« HO 00 W 54 poles and S 13 00 W 10 polos to the corner of K. B. Etheridge, ! thence along the line of K. U. Ether idge, S 45 00 E 98 poles, along a ditch, | and S 52 00 E 27 poles to the corner.! of Walter Crisp, thence along Crisp's! lit-.-, S 28 J 5 E 11 poles, S 43 15 E Hi poles, fr* 11 30 W 6 poles to a poplar stump, thene6 S 39 45 W 92 poles to a white* oak, thence S 32 00 W poles to a large water oak, thr;ice S 2.'! 45 W 66 poles to the cen t*'" line of the run of Conoho Creek, a lnrge cypress standing on the bank, FUNERAL DIRECTORS and LICENSED EMBALMER DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE I have bought the undertaking establishment formerly owned by Mr. F. L. Edwards, and have secured the services of Mr. Harper Holliday, an expert-funeral director and licensed ombalmer. Excellent Service at Most Reasonable Price B. S. Courtney WILLIAMSTON, N. C. Day I'hone 155 Night Phone 44 thence down the center line of the run of Conoho Creek, in the Ballard i."Hole", 38 poles to the first station, containing 132 acres, more or less. , 13 poles, S 3 15 E 9 poles S 16 16 E This sale is made by reason of the | failure of B. F. Wyers and wife, Lucy Myers to pay off and discharge the indebtedness secured by said deed o r trust to the North Carolina Joint i Stock Land Bank of Durham. This the 14th day c of February 1927. FIRST NATIONAL CO., INC., OF DURHAM, f25 4tw Trustee. Formerly First National Trust Co., Durham, N. C.
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