ON ACCOUNT OF THE EXPENSE OF HANDLING CHECKS QN US AGAINST INSUFFICIENT FUNDS, WE ARE FORCED TO MAKE A CHARGE OF TWENTY-FIVE CENTS FOR EACH CHECK DRAWN AGAINST YOUR ACCOUNT UNLESS YOU HAVE SUFFICIENT FUNDS TO TAKE CARE OF THE CHECK. THIS WILL GO INTO EFFECT JUNE Ist, 1927. . Farmers And Merchants Bank WILLIAMSTON, N. C. AID MEETING Don't forget May 15th the Ladies', Aid will meet, or any other.thing that you may know that will happen im town wvv'ant to come first in our ad. This wil be different each week, you see. Our wood is selling right along • because it is cheap. Don't you be - - one of those who waits until it goes up to order your next win ter's supply. We also have at all times cheap lumber for hog pens, chicken j coops, or sheathing. Call us. MURRAY AND M'CABEI i rhon 2(1 Williamntun, N. C. NOTICE (IF SALE CNDER EXECUTION North Carolina, Martin County, in j Superior Court. 1 afmers Guano Co. vs. J. H. Daven-1 port and Carrie A. Davenport By virtue of an execution directed j tc the undersigned in the above-en- titled action, 1 will, on Monday,- the t;h day of June, 1927, at 12 o'clock, at the courthouse of Martin County s-t-ll to the highest bidder, for cash, to satisfy said execution, all the right title, and interest which the said J. •H. Davenport'and Carrie A. Daven port have in the following described nal estate. This land is sold subject to the homestead allotted the defend ants. First tract: A certain tract or par eel of land lying and being in James ville Town'ship, Martin County, adjoin ing the lands of J. H. Davenport, C. L. Simpson, the Jamesville and Ply mouth Road, and about one mile from •' 1 ianlens, N. C„ towards Plymouth, ! Mid hounded as follows: Beginning at! an iron axle on the" Jamesville ana ! Decentralization of Industry General Guy E. Tripp, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company, Says: "Automobiles, good roads, and power from electric transmission lines are making possible the location and development of industry at any point. No longer is it necessary for industry to huddle together in the larg- v er cities. Decentralization of industry has come and industries are now being located in the smaller towns and cities of the country." THF FOREGOING VIEWS BY THIS GREAT CAPTAIN OF INDUSTRY ARE SIGNIFICANT OF THE TREND OF INDUSTRIAL THOUGHT .■' ; ' One hundred and five municipally ownted or operated electric light and power plants in twenty-seven States were sold to larger power companies in 1926, making a total of over 1,200 municipal p lar.tsW>ld, abandoned, or shut down wit liin recent years. Our Proposal provides that We are to make Available in Williamston A SUPPLY OF UNLIMITED INDUSTRIAL POWER >■*_. ... ' '*•" \ \ - - . - CAROLINA DIVISION VIRGINIA ELECTRIC & POWER COMPANY W. E. WOOD, President J. T. CHASE, Manager Plymouth road to a telephone post,* J. H. Davenport's corner; thence in a N. direction along J. H. Davenport's line to an iron post in Branch, J. H. Davenport's S.E. cor ner; thence along the run of Beasley Branch to a stake and cypress, C. L. Simpson's line, at an iron axle, the of the Jamesville and Ply mouth road; containing 117 acres, -Xante or less, and being the place where J. H. Davenport now lives. Second tract: A tract of land in Jamesville Township, on "Jamesville and Plymouth road, and being a part of Jones farm where J. H. Davenport lived in 1926; containing 143 acies, more or less, and being -same land mortgaged to the Federal Land Bank by J. H. Davenport and wife, on the | 3rd" day. of March, 1919, said mort gage being of record in book Z-l, at page 8, to which reference may be had for full description. Third tract: Beginning at Robert Keys corner; thence a south course with Robert Keys line to W. G. Gay lord's line; thence a west course a long said Gaylord's line to Delia ' Moore's lines; thence with said Delia Moore's line to the public road; thence ' along said road back to the beginning, containing four (4) acres, more or j less. This the 6th day of May, 1927. A. L. ROEBUCK, mylO 4tw Sheriff of Martin County. WHEN IN NEED OF Cl'T FLOW etai, funeral*designs, etc., call Mrs. K B. York, City. inylO 2t Be it ever ■so homely, home is home —Muss Mulock. •* That man lives twice that lives the I first life well.— Robert.Herrick. The only way to have a friend is j to be one.—R. W. Emerson. Announcement ♦ At 7 o'clock Wednes day night, May 11th, I shall open to the public niy Hi Hard Parlor in the store next to Fender's Grocery. I expect to conduct a first class place, keeping it clean, sanitary and , free from gambling and drinking. All lovers of good, clean sport are invited to attend and enjoy, a healthy recreation. E. L. WARD THE ENTERPRISE WILLIAMSTON. N. C AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING We have secured the services of a good - mechanic and we are equipped to do any class of automobile work, especially Chevrolet repairing. A COMPLETE STOCK OF PARTS AND CHEVROLET CARS Our prices are most reasonable and we please with our work. Peel Motor Co. WILLIAMSTON, N. C.