Friday, October 7. 1927 ROBfRSONVILLE SCHOOL NOTES New-Building Project Of chief concern now to those in terested in the growth of the school is the fact that there is a great need of more available room for classrooms. Many of the grades are filled to ca pacity, and class work is being con ducted in the balcony of the auditor ium, Such being the case, the offic ials have seen fit to launch a build ing project looking toward the erec tion of a ten-room high-school struc ture. Such will, it seems, be success ful. The location and the style of building, however, have not been de termined. What Graduates Are Doing It is always interesting to know just what the seniors of a previous year are doing. Investigation shows that many of the class of '27 are in a higher institution. Four are at home and one has "committed matrimony." Their addresses are: William Everett, Massey's Business College, Richmond, Va.; Edward Gribes, Everetts; Harry H. Roberson, Robersonville; Thurston Weaver, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill; Staton Williams, Duke University, Durham; John W. Wynne, Commercial Business College, Green ville; Glenn Norman and Irving Ma son, Mars Hill College, Mars Hill; Mrs. C. D. Lamm (Annabel Grimes), Durham; Bessie Morris, Business Col lege, Norfolk, Va.; Carrie Lee Rober son, Cullowhee State Normal, Cullo whee; Frences House. Margaret Ross, and Hattie Ross, East Carolina Teach er's College, Greenville; Louise Smith and Millie Williams, Robersonville; Mamie Mobley, Everetts. Try Thi« on Your New Perfection Strange and startling is some of the information in test papers. Perhaps the most unusual is that received oir a recent home .economics test. Could you comfortably use this information: "To prevent some food from spoiling, you can boil several minutes"? * Typewriting Course Popular m The practical value of the typewrit ing course has been a great incentive in building up a good-sized class. Thirty young girls and buys are tak ing instruction in "the. work under Pro fessor Leake. Playing Ayden Today » Kobersonville is playing its second football game of the season with Ay den at Kobersonville this afternoon. Last Friday the kobersonville lads held the strong Plymouth eleven to a scoreless tie, and they are slated to make a creditable showing with Ay den this afternoon. "Setting Hen" Cause of Loss in Egg Production The longer a broody lien is allowed to sit on the nest the longer it re quires to get her hack into laying con dition, and consequently the greater the loss in egg production. To break the hen from sitting put her in a broody .coop, where she can be -prop- Martin County's Leading Tobacco Warehouse 1 ! THE FARMERS WAREHOUSE j i WILLIAMSTON, N. C. 1 I ALL GRADES OF TOBACCO HAVE MADE A CONSIDERABLE ADVANCE ESPECIALLY ON THE GOOD TOBACCOS i v 1 ! Any one can sell your tobacco for something, but it will pay you to sell your good tobacco with a man who knows how to start it. Ask any « flg farmer or any buyer if our Mr. H. H. Morton knows tobacco. _ ffi FOLLOWING ARE TWO SALES MADE THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6TH: i STATON AND HARDY R. W. ASBAL | 126 23c $ 28.98 §8 160 34c 54.40 110 'sßc 163.80 & 2 Q6 40c 82.40 90 60c 54 00 OS 114 42c 47.88 . g 154 50c 77.00 ~ . 48 42c 20.16 104 60c 62.40 190 32c 60.80 80 50c 40.00 " ' - " ' ® 944 Pounds » Brought $393.06 438 Pounds * Brought $198.76 OS AVERAGE $41.64 AVERAGE $45.38 * | MONDAY, OTCOBER 10 FIRST SALE WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12—SECOND SALE THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13 FIRST SALE 1 BENNETT, BARNHILL & MORTON OWNERS AND PROPRIETORS ■|,n,-poocpnjf erly fed and watered. The broody coop should have a slat bottom ia or der that the air may .circulate from beneath, thus keeping the body of the hen cooler, thereby tending to break up the hen's broodiness. NOTICE OP SALE Under and by virtue of the Authority contained in that certain deed of trust executed to the undersigned trustee on the 17th day of November, 1922, by J. Lass Wynne.*nd wife, Maggie Wynne, and of record in the public registry of Martin County, in book H-2, at page 348, said deed of trust having been given to secure certain notes of even date therewith, and the stipulations therein contained not having been complied with, and at the request of the parties intreested. the undersigned trustee will on Wednesday, the 2nd the courthouse door in the town of Wtlliamston, N. C., offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder I for cash the following described prop erty: Beginning oil Main Street, at the corner of the S. R. Biggs heirs' lot; thence up Main Street 52 1-2 feet to ■ '• "' .■*■ • ' *• "!• > . . ■, j. , 4 N- - «C- . " ■ O • Camel -Climbing? to n fxjfntiarity a Government figures show that * *** more Camels are being smoked today than ever before. One after another Camels passfed them all. If all cigarettes twr? at good / VMBT °* Camel y° M hear anything about special treat mentt to make clgarettea good /or the throat. Nothing takes - i. the place of choice tobaccos. 9" 37 -r*~v n. v« —» the middle of the alleyway between the lands herein described and the lands of H. D. Peel; thence along the middle of the alley way 153 feet to a •take; thence S. 45 E. 83 feet to the line of J: B. Cherry & Bro., formerly John W. Groves line; thence along the, John W. Groves line 49 feet to S. R. Biggs heirs' lot and line; thence a long the S. R. Biggs heirs' line' to the first station, containing one-fourth of an acre, more or .and being the same land deeded to J. Lass Wynpe by Julius S. Peel by deed dated No vember 4th, 1919, and of record in the public registry of Martin County, in book Y-l, at page 473. This the Ist day of October, 1927. ELBERT S. TEEL, o4 4tw Trustee. Wheeler Martin, attorney. NOTICE OF RESALE OP LAND , Under and by virtue of the authority contained in that certain deed of trust executed to the undersigned trustee on the 25th day of February, 1925, by A. S. Leggett and wife, and of record in the public registry of Martin County in book Q-2, at page 321, said deed of trust haviftg been given to secure THE ENTERPRISE certain notes of even date and tenor therewith, and the stipulation* therein contained not having been complied with, and at the request of the parties interested, the undersigned trustee wit), faid land hiVing heretofore beert sold and within the time required by law said bid having been raised as allowed by law,, on Thursday, October 20th. 1927, re«ell the land hereinafter described at public auction to the high est bidder for cash, at 12 o'clock m., in front of the courthouse door in the town of Williamston, N. C. , Beginning at Ben Glisson's corner on Main Street in the town' of Wil liamston, N. C., thence along Ben Glisson's line 336 feet to the railroad, thence along said railroad 50 feet, thence a straight line parallel to the said Ben Glisson's line to a point on Main Street SO feet from the begin ning point; thence along Main Street SO feet to the beginning. The same being a lot 50 feet by 3.Vi [get and be ing part of the land deeded to Q. P- Hall and wife, Mary E Hall, by Home Realty & Investment Co., by deed dat ed August 14, 1924, an.l of record in the public registry of Martin County in book T-2, at page 98, and being the I same , land deeded to Sarah O. Cherry by .G. P. Hall and wife, of record in M-2, at page 326, County Registry and being the same land W. R-Cherry and wife, Sarah O. Cherry, deeded to E. D. Leggett, being of record in the public registry of Mir tin County. This the Ist day of October,. 1927. * WHEELER MARTIN. o4 2tw ' », „ Trustee. NOTICE OF SALE UNDER EXE CUTION - North Carolina, Martin County. Farmers A Merchant! Bank vs. Brick Warehouse Co. By virtue of an execution directed to Rocky Mt. Fair Oct. 11,12,13,14,15 HARNESS RACES FOUR DAYS BIG FIREWORKS PRORGAM AT NIGHT Bernardi Shows On the Midway A Big Time for You REMEMBER, WE CHARGE ONLY 50 c ADMISSION R. R. GAY, President the undersigned from the superior Court of Martin County in the above- action, I will, on Monday, the 7th day of November, 1927, at 12 o'- clock m., at the courthouse door of said county, sell to the highest bidder for cash, tt> satisfy said the right, title, and interest which the said Brick Warehouse Co., the defends ant. has in the following described real estate, to wit: • - - That certain lot of land in the town of Williamston, North Carolina, on the i north side of Ha ugh ton Street, extend ed, and beginning at a sthke, a corner, on Haughthn Street, extended, that was formerly the corner of the prop, erty belonging to the Brick Warehouse THE BtG AGRICULTURAL EXHIBITS | Co., but now owned by Farmers & Mer chants Bank, running thence along Haughton Street, extended, to a stake, a corner on Haughton Street, extended the property formerly belonging to Alexander Manning, thence along hi# ■linrf to a ditch, J. G. (>odard's line; thence along the ditch to a corner, the property Belonging .to Farmers & Mer chants Bank, formerly ownxd by the Brick Warehouse Cq., thence along the line of the land belonging to Farmers & Merchants Bank, formerly owned by Brick Warehouses Co., to the pomt of beginning. This the 3rd day of October, 1927, A. L. ROEBUCK, o7 4tw Sheriff of Martin County. NORMAN Y. CHAMBLISSy Secretary seessesesesesßseseaeseseaeaeseas PAGE FIVE