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w IPSPfr WHY ROME WENT THRU FILLING STATION, }tflN DOW It is an admitted fact that Rome Biggs came through the window at the Central Filling Station Wednes day morning when John Pope led him to believe that feminine motorists had driven under the filling station for gas. Rome, in a hurry, entered the wrong rest room at the filling station, and the error was played to an ad vantage by Mr. Pope and filling-sta tion employees. Rome was quick in his work, for he pulled the stick from , the curtain, propped the amatt- window open, and made his escape as a doien or more men watched him from across the street. Rome said he would deny it but the witnesses were too many. B. M. WORSLEY IN RICHMOND HOSPITAL FOR TREATMENT Friends will regret to learn that Mr. B. M. Worsley, of Oak City, was not able to attend the last meeting of the County Board of Education on ac - count of his being sick. Mr. Worsley found it necessary to go to a Rich mond hospital for treatment. FORD COUPE FOR S.YLF: USED eight months; in good mechanical condition. Bargain for quick sale for cash. Leslie Fowden. s It NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL FROFERTV Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in u certain deed of trust executed to the- -undersigned trustee on the Ist day of June, 192£T and of record in the public registry of Martin County in Book Q-2 at page 412, securing certain notes of even date and tenor therewith, and default; having been made in the payment of ; the same and th' stipulations con- j Utined in the said deed of trust not | having been complied with and at the I request of the holder of the said notes j the undersigned trustee will on Mon- j day the 15th day of August, 192? at : 12 o'clock M. in front of the court-j house door in the town of Williams- j ton, N. C. offer for sale to the high- j est bidder for cash the following de- , scribed real estate, to-wit: First tract: Lots 1 and 2 of the j property formerly owned by J. S. | Peel and known as the Roselawn property in the town of Williamston, | N. C. as surveyed and platted by J. R. Mobley, surveyor, said plot or map being of record in the public registry oi Martin County in l>and Division Book No. 3 at page 59. J. C. Meekins, Jr. "M. W. Meekins MEEKINS & MEEKINS Attorneys %t Law WASHINGTON, N. C. State and Federal Courts ANNIVERSARY Beginning Friday, July 15th—And Will Last 30 Days THIS STOCK MUST BE MOVED TO MAKE ROOM FOR OUR FALL ANI) WINTER STOCK, ANI) THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO BUY AT YOUR OWN PRICE. COME EARLY ANI) GET THE BENEFIT OF REDUCED PRICES $2 values $1.25 and $1.50 values $1 values $2.25 values Large Stock of Men's Work Shirts to go at 79c each $2.25 hose « $1.25 hose * 50c hose 25 c hose 15c hose These extremely low prices are to be given for cash only. We can't afford to sell goods at cost on any other terms. We ire only mentioning «i few of our i many values. Other values may be had in any department. / Three Free Prizes Given to Customers Holding the Lucky Numbers- i TAYLOR, Second tract: Beginning at the? Southwest corner of the Miley Taylor land ruaning Southwest to an oak on the Hamilton road, thenfce running Northeast to another oak, thPrtee a long a line of oak trees in a North ward direction to the Rhodes proper ty, thence Northward to W.Jt! Cher ry and Sarah O. Cherry land, con taining 1 acre more or less and being the same land conveyed to W. R. Cherry and wife by deed from the town of Williamston, dated Sept. 13, 1019 and of record in the public reg istry of Martin County in Book B-2 at page 238. Third tract: Beginning at poplar tree on the Williamston and Hamil ton road Harry~~~ Coburn's western corner, thence along Harry Coburn's line to J. S. Rhodes line, the run of Miley Branch; thence a Southern course the various courses; of Miley Branch to the Williamston ilton road, thence up the Williams fon and HajnUton road to the begin ning containing 3 acres more or less, end being the land deeded to W. R Cherry and Sarah 0. Cherry by deed from B. B. Glisson dated April *2lst 1919 and recorded in the public reg is-try of Martin County in Hook Y-l at pa>re 236. Saving and excepting from the operation of this deed the part of the above land heretofore deeded to Julius S. Peel anil describ ed as follows: Beginning at a poplar tree on the Williamston and Hamil- ton road, Coburn's western corner, thence along said Coburn's line to the run of Miley branch, thence along the various courses of Miley branch in a southern direction to a stake in the branch 10(1 feet from front line back, thence a line with the line of said -poplar tree the beginning, contain-' I ing 3 acres, residence kit being ex-. cepted, 115 feet being bought. Fourth tract: Being on the North least side of the old Williamson and ; Hamilton road; adjoining the old Wil- j j Hamilton and Hamilton road on thei j Southeast, I). I>. Stalls, Public Ceme- j ! teiy and J- S. Rhodes on the North ! east and Dick Wynn on the North ! west, beginning ao a stob on the old \Y illiamston and Hamilton road, D. 111 Stalls corner, thence along D. D. ! line in a Northeast direction 115 feet : to a stob, I). D. Stalls corner, thence along D. I). Stalls ine at right angle' j with the last mentioned line 79.9 to a stob ,in a branch, thence along the | various coiirnes of the said blanch to j I J. S. Rhodes line in the Milcy Branch, i j thence along the various courses of | : Miley Branch to Dick Wynn's line,j thence along Dick Wynn's line to the j /ild Williamston and Hamilton road, j thence along said road to a stob the beginning, excepting that part of same which has been sold to Dick' Wynn, Klbert S. Peel, D. D. Stalls,! and Sandy Roberson and lot No. 5 i which has heretofore been sold, j This the 14th duy of July, 1927. ELBKRT S. PEEL, I jy-15-4t Trustee. J OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF DRY GOODS, NOTIONS. SHOES, HATS. ANI) CLOTHING WILL BE PLACED ON SALE AT SACRIFICE PRICES MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS HOSIERY 1 Lot Jewelry—so Per Cent Off Heavy Weight Overalls $1.49 ... 98c Men's pin-cheeked and khaki pants, $1.50 values at $1.19 T .. $1.79 Best quality crepe de chine, formerly sold for $2.25 yard, now $1.79 Flat crepe, $2.75 value $2.19 Crepe Rayon, $1 and $1.25 value.. 42c 1 lot heavy crepe, $1 25 value, at.... 79c $1.59 .. 98c ... 43c 19c 9c REAL BARGAINS IN SHOES $7 shoes to go at $4.98 $5 .-hoes to go at $3.98 $4 shoes to go at r - $2.98 HATS AND CAPS THIRD OFF THE SAME SYSTEM WILL BE USED THIS YEAR THAT WE USED LAST YEAR y- ■ • * • . FREE Next Week Only B. S. Courtney tiy special arrangement with the Majestic Manufacturing Co. wc will give without cofet to eveiy purchaser # of a Maiestic.Range the handsome Kitchen Ware set sh own below. It is made of extra heavy, easy cleaning, de luxe niekle-plated copper. Beautiful, blight, and durable. We can offer this unusual bargain only because these sets help advertise the wonderful Majestic Range. THE GREAT MAJESTIC RANGE rnrr NEXT WEEK, r it EJ EJ ONLY! To every worn: » who buys a Majestic Range at our /tore during: Demonstra tion \Y( "k (all next week) we will give absolutely without cost u set of !>eluxe Nickel Plated Copper l Ware of xquisite design, livery woman fall, in love with it HI si?l>t, Whether you buy or not, come in and se» this beautiful set, illas trat"d above. BAILEY Everetts, North . " ' THE ENTERPRISE - $1.29 ,iv lyjSi iss >K. W. C Offers FREE Kitchen Ware Set Bed Room Slippers 75c voiles to go at 50c voiles for 25c voiles for 50c Rayon Silk to go at 25c percale for Sun Tubs, to go at 35c prints to ivo at 1 lot 15c dress ginghams at 10c 1 lot 25c dress ginghams for 1 19 c All Curtain Goods to be Sold Qieap— From 9c Up MEN'S CLOTHING THIRD OFF Free Demonstration —Free Kitchen Ware Offer Week Only This free offer is good on all models of the- Majestic including the new model shown above. Experts have called this the finest rung* ever built, I'se. less fuel yet bakes -perfectly. All copper reservoir gives abundant hot wa er all the time without extra fuel, fiurnighei' blue polished top requires little work. Beautiful throughout with heavy nickeled trimmings—doors and splasher Uu-k pu tie led in white, grey, or blue enamel if desired. Has rustless door rests; large wanning closets; open end ash pari, and oven door tlii'.t will support any weight placed on it. i'he Majestic is made of mal leable (unbreakable) iron—rivet tight, heat tight, ash tight eon truction. MUTT AM) JEFF PUZZLE AND— -w—a -w— l « liring the children Monday IJ '■W■J *MJ " afternoon to the special dem- IV\l> FOR THE JL IwUU f or tvo ry child. KIDDIES MONDAY AFTERNOON :»:(>0 TO 3:00 O'CLOCK B. S. Courtney .. 39c . 17c ... 42c ... 19c ... 25c During Demonstration of the Great Majestic Range REMEMBER—It's Next Week Only at SALE 25c crepe de chine handkerchiefs.. 18c 1 lot silk handkerchiefs 14c O. N. T. Spool Cotton 48c dozen 9-4 sheeting at. Best grade yellow homespun ..11c yd. 1 lot yellow homespun 8c yd. Apron gingham at AH Crockery, Tinware, and Enamel 33 1-3 iW Cent Off 1 Lot Rugs and Drug-gets—Third Off Congoleum Drugget, 9x12 $8.98 BROTHER :IML« hi : * Next ... 39c 9c yd. St 0 § M fe^assr
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