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TEST CHEVROLET 1U MAKES SPLENDID RECORD A romance of the General Motors Proving Ground at Milford, Mich., comes to iitfht today with the an nouncement that Chevrolet test car number 112 has been retired from the proving pround service after with standing the withering strain of 46,- 160 miles in four and one-half months over various types of roads and a wide range of driving conditions. Number 12 had a standard light de livery panel body on the standard commercial car chassis and had been taken out of regular production at the Flint piunt. When, in the course of the usual routine, it was replaced at the proving: ground by anothor Chevrolet, it still had in it many miles of unused transportation, engineers declared, despite the gruelling ex perience of so many miles of terrific test driving. Forty miles out of Detroit in the hills and vales of Livingston County, where the great outdoor laboratory is located, thin Chevrolet, like others, there, underwent "supreme tests in the cause of improved automotive transportation. In the course of these tests, the car was called upon to go through all the types of service an automobile may be heir to and more. It was kepfon test 135 days, "work ing" on an average of 341.8 miles a day. There were days when it was oriven more than 800 miles in order to try its stamina. In addition to the test work at the proving ground, the cui craried mail to Detroit and return ereh day, permitting of a study and dieck of the car under actual road traffic condition*. Engineers and technical men who drove and checked the car at the prov ing ground had in mind the many dif ficulties an automobile has to contend ■with in its lifetime. They thought of the driver who speeds his car over lough, rutted roads; they considered the motorist who rides his clutch; tliey had in mind the man who habi tuallv tramps on his breaks, another WANTS 110MK RAISED MEAT, LARD, corn and hay for sale. Joshuu L. Coltrain. jyS 6lpd _;\JM&TMENTS KOK KENT: STEAM heat, water and other modern conveniences. Apply to Mrs. J. G. Staion. j>*-12-21 SEVERAL THOUSAND TOBACCO sticks for sale nt my mill in James ville, N. C. Place your order before rush comes. Luther Hardison. jyls 4 218 RICH ACRES; 1 MILE KRtm Woo(leaf; good roads: 40 acres bottom; modern 10 room house, paint ed; barns, outhouses, good fishing. Low price, easy terms. D. C. Linn, Landis, N. C. J. C. Meekins, Jr. M. W. Meekina M EEKINS & M EEKINS Attorneys mt Law WASHINGTON, N. C. State and Federal Courts Spend your Vacation at the Seashore Travel Via Norfolk Southern Railroad Sunday, V\ e«*k - end and Season Tickets to Beaufort, Morehead City, Vir ginia Beach. Nags Head. Season Summer Tickets to Interior Eastern and Western Resorts. aUßgffi DOES this remind you of your dining room and of the val ue of the furnish ings you have? No doubt ofttimes you have said you could never replace I hem it would cost too much. Suppose they should burn tonigAt? This agemcy of the Hartford Pi I* laauranre Co. will in sure your household goods aad personal bdoagiags. J E. P Insurance Agency WILLIAMBTON, N. C. pimm n who races a cold motor, another who ( asks his car to pull out of mud hole in high, and so on. Although they realised at the same time that only a very small minority of drivers do these things today, they wanted to study the ability of the Chevrolet to withsand these abuses and to be constantly on the watch for developments that might further im prove the product. Although the proving ground boasts some fine stretches of pavement, num ber 112, during the four and one-half months it was on test there, never left the gravel ami dirt roads, except on its trips out of the grounds as a mail car. , Asked why, n Chevrolet engineer replied: "Concrete;makes it too easy!" NOTICE Having this day qualified as ad ministrator of the estate of Martha ,1). Long, late of Oak City, Martin county, all persons holding claims a na'nst said estate- are hereby notified to present same lo the undersigned •for payment oui or before the 6th day in July 1928, or this iiotice will be plead in bar of their recovery. AM persons indebted to said es tate will please come forwurd and make payment of same. This 6th day of July, 1927. B. A. LONG, jy-8-4t Administrator. NOTICE Having this day qualified as ad ministratrix of the estate of W. D. Staton, late of the town of James villc in the County of Martin, all persons holding claims against said estate will take notice that unless they present same for payment to the undersigned on or before July the Bth, 1928, this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will please come forward and pay same prompt ly This the Bth dt>y of July, 1927. NAOMI STATON, jy-8-4>t Administratrix. lama flaalicioiis t | mosquj to ' YD . I should be killed! Bee Brand Powder or V Liquid kills Flies, Fleas, \ Mosquitoes, Roaches, \ Ants, Water Bugs, Bed \ Bugs, Moths, Crickets, \ Poultry Lice and many ] other insects. / l'uwder Liquid I IOC and 25c 50c and 75c 1 50c and Si.oo Si as / yac Spray Gun jy / WrUelurfraebooktrtunkiU / iut bouse and tardea inaacta t McCormu k ft Co. § Baltimore. Md. I _Bee Brand ; INSECT iJ&L ftraroEJtpSfl * °" I s ® LIQUID BUILDING SUPPLIES" High Grade Screen Doors and Window Screens Made to Order, Galvanized or topper wire. WILLIAMSTON SUPPLY CO. Tnil A Tiff The National Summer LliljAlTl Health Food I There is no better ice cream than Maola. It is cooling, it is in vigorating- and most appetizing-. Eat more of it and there is no no reason why you should not make ice cream a regular part of your diet. We have a twelve cell Frigida ire, 60-gallons capacity, which is always filled. We can always supply your needs. Phone 154 and get our assortments and prices. Drinks, Cigars, Cigarettes, Cosmetics ~ Washington ~ T> "Q ¥>l?l7T Williamston, Street Jl • L • X JLjJCiLi North Carolina EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having this day qualified as execu tor of the estate of Esabelle Roger son, 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 28th day of June, 1928, or this notice will be plead •in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to come forward and make immediate settlement of the same. This the 28th day of June, 1927. JAVIN ROGERSON, jyl 6tw - Executor. Of Esabelle Kogerson Estate. - ———— f NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed to the undersigned trustee on the Ist day of June, 1925 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 the stipulations con tained in the said deed of trust not having been complied with and at the request of the holder of the said notes the undersigned trustee will on Mon day the 15th day of August, 1927 at 12 o'clock M. in front of the court house door in the town of Williams ton, N. C. offer for sale to the high est bidder for cash the following de scribed real estate, to-wit: First .tract: Lots 1 and 2 of the 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 Pamlico Beach For the Week End Hest bathing- and fish ing on Coast Comfortable Hotel, Excellent Food Reasonable Kates —Big Dance— Saturday Night —Music by— Domino Orchestra FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Prompt and Efficient Service - Flowers for the wedding- a specialty. Try one of our baskets of cut flowers for the sick friend. Flower Favors for the paily, Funeral designs furnished on short notice. MRS. JOHN I). BIGGS Representative Scotland Neck Floral Co. Phone 65 I •--- v ' THE ENTEftPfcttt WILLIAMSTON, N. C. of Martin Couaty in Lasd Division | Book No. 3 at page 59. Second tract: Beginning: at the Southwest comer of the Miley, Taylor land running Southwest to an oak on the Hamilton road, thence running Northeast to another oak, thence a long a line of oak trees in a North ward direction to the Rhodes proper ty, thence Northward to W. R. 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 loed from the town of Williamston, dated Sept. 13, 1919 and of record in the public reg irtry of Martin County in Book B-2 at page 238. Third tract: Beginning at poplar tiee on the Williamston and Hamil ton road Harry Coburn'g western corner, thence along Harry Cobum's line to J. S. Rhodes line, the run of Miley Branch; thence a Southern ecu rue the various course!; of Miley Branch to the Williamston and Ham ilton road, thence up the Williams ton and Hamilton road to the begin ning containing 8 acres more or less, end being the land deeded to W. R. Cherry and Sarah 0. Cherry by deed from B. B. Gliason dated April 21st 191# and recorded in the public reg istry of Martin County in Boole Y-l at page 23#. Saving and excepting from the operation of this deed the part of the above land heretofore deeded to Julius S» Peel and describ ed as follows: Beginning at a poplar tree on the Williumslon and Hamil ton road, Cobum's western corner, thence along said Cobum's line to the run of Miley branch, thence along the various courses of Miloy branch in a southern direction to a stake in the branch 100 feet from front line back, thence a line with the line of said Week-End TRIPS Kound Trip Reduced Fare* from Fares from Other Points in Proportion Wrightsville Beach $7,96 Norfolk .=-—55.85 Virginia Beach *■ —$6.9S Tickets on salt Friday® and Sat urdays, good until midnight follow ing Tuesday. Kound Trip Summer Excursion Ticket* on sale daily to resorts in Canada and th' United States, good until October 81. We are prepared to serve you. V. D. GODWIN, T. A. Willi* maton, N. C. I'hone 45 ATLANTIC COAST LINE poplar tree the beginning, contain ing 8 acres, residence lot being ex cepted, 115 feet being bought Fourth tract: Being on the North east side of the ok) Williamston and Hamilton road; adjoining the old Wil liamston and Hamilton road on the Southeast, D. D. Stalls, Public Ceme tery and J. S. Rhodes on the North east and Dick Wynn on the North west, beginning ao a stob on the old Theres a Chevrolet Truck for YOUR Business offering all the quality features that have made CHetv rolet the World's Largest Builder of Gear-shift Trucks Whatever your business may be —wheth- let chassis whose rugged ness is the result 9T you operate one truck or a fleet — of over-strength construction of the moat whether your delivery problem is the up-to-dare type proved on the world'* transportation of fragile articles or of greatest proving ground, and whose de material of great weight, you can secure pendable, economical operation is based in Chevrolet a truck exactly suited to on such modern features as: powerful your specific business. valve-in-Wead motor, 3speed transmis sion,over-size brakes, springs set parallel » *• *" »" «-• " V°» J- - M*«d up your d.llverloi j , c. a and at the same time secure the loweot advantages of fine appearance, adaptab.l- available tolV mile cost-come inandletu. ity, driver comfort and protection. yQu about (hu modern productoft £ Each is mounted on the famous Chevro- world's largest builder of gear-shift trucks! >— at these Low Prices *6BO l lrh T *755 *6lO ' JZL r JTt . . *495 . . *395 fez&i \ Check Cbcvrok Ddivercd Price* TWf Include ih• lowa* hiiulHm; Biul fan*neing ckarfM availabU HARRIS PEEL MOTOR Motor Company COMPANY Robersonville, N. C. Williamston, N. C. iliW 111 Comfortable J 1 ■IISPI Warinth Upstairs m !" aitd Down It : {andNO l£)P» W No more chilly bedrooms —no more "cold corners" in the home, but in stead 70 degrees upstairs and down, even in seyere weather, with several tons less coal used than any other adequate heating system. This comfort able and inexpensive warmth can be enjoyed in your home this winter if you install The Favorite Cabinet Furnace This new and successful heater sets in the living room and heats by radia tion as well as circulation. Every pound of fuel burned is converted into heated air in your home. As a special in- | I" ducement to buy [XL now, instead of Cm jHUn waiting until cold L*» KM! \ weather, you may MAXr ' \ •elect your Favor- Wf / *• ' I ; : Mr 11 "1 ite Cabinet Fur- Ml B lliP 50 VM nace, pay a small \ HH ■ fflßßfii. Mml iy& deposit now, and - - t/j trade in your old flHarjr*, heater as the H! I r* I®®|V equivalent of a sls HI I M j cash payment on H I ' the purchase price. KHhI I 10 We wUI deliver and BM install the new Fa vorite in the Fall VM whenever you like. ~ - fcP pHi No more liberal |Bl [ppp-r—— offer was ever ■ IBJ made. HHR Come in and see the different beau tiful finishes B. S. Courtney * i ' * ~ T "~" ■ Williamston and Hamilton road, D. D. Stalls corner, thence along D. D. line in a Northeast direction 115 feet to a stob, D. D. Stalls corner, thence along D. D. Stalls ine at right angle with the last mentioned line 79.9 to a stob in s branch, thence along the various courses of the said bianch to J. S. Rhodes line in the Miley Branch, thence along the various courses of Miley Branch to Dick Wynn's line, thence along Dick Wynn'a line to the old Williamston and Hamilton road, thence along said road to a stob the beginning, excepting that part of same which has been aotd to Dick Wynn, Elbert S. Peel, D. D. Stalla, and Sandy Roberson and lot No. B which has heretofore been aold. This the 14th day of July, 1987. ELBERT S. PEEL, jy-15-4t Trustee.
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