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PAGE FOUR Have To Get Married To Find Out It Costs to Live W. O. Saunders writes in his paper,; The Independent: "1 had a letter last week from j Billie who married a few weeks ago. 'I would like so much to come home : for Thanksgiving,' she said; 'but it j costs so much to go any place.' * "Poor little kid; she's nineteen years. I old and getting well on into woman hood, but this is the first time in her j dear young life that ahe ever counted the cost of anything. She had to get , married to find out that it costs money , to go any place. "They never wake up until they get 1 married. Marriage is a great school maater. Marriage teaches one more in a month than parenthood can teach in decades. "Marriage is the great educator. Most young folk have to get married to learn that it costs money to go anywhere; and that food coats money; , and clothes cost money. Everything costs money, hut the youngsters have to get married to find it out. "But maybe it is well for the social order that they don't find out so | much before they are married; there ! are few enough marriages now; if every matrimonial prospect knew as | much about marriage as the married * ones alreday know, there might be fewer marriages still." February Is Best Time To Fertilize Fall Oats Experiments to determine the prop er time of applying nitrogenous fer r tilizers to fall-sown oats indicate that ; northern Georgia best results will be 1 obtained when the application is | made around March 1. In the Coastal , Plain application should be about i February 1. . ~ 1 smokers dorit change with the seasons... ... but watch Upw other smokers are changing to Chesterfield! jl * 'JI? FOR THE BEST *% ♦ i ■feLi GOOD REASONS 2=r- *J|^H jWilliamston Market to Close December 16th 1 A FULL SET OF BUYERS WILL BE ON OUR MARKET UNTIL TIIE LAST BAY. AND THE j I Farmers Warehouse i WILL PUSH EVERY PILE AND GUARANTEE ALL OUR CUSTOMERS THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE. WE ADVISE THAT YOU SELL :j i , BEFORE THE CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS.. IN MOST INSTANCES YOU GET A BETTER SALE jj j ■ We have second sale Monday; First sale Tuesday; Third sale Wednesday; Second Sale Thursday, First sale Friday. I BENNETT, BARNHILL & MORTON | Tarboro Boy Attacked by Water Buffalo in Airica Tarboro, Dec. 1. —Mrs. Lena Mar tin has received information in re- ! gard to the injury of her son, Frank, by a buffalo in Loanda, Africa, recent- 1 ly, and the account of the attack' by the fierce animal on her son shows that he had a miraculous escape from instant death. He suffered the inflic tion of ten different injuries on his body by the beast. The buffalo inflicted . two serious and painful wounds on the young man) one being a puncture near the right lung and the other a fracture of the left knee cap. Friends will be glad to learn that he is re covering satisfactorily from the throwing him around on the ground as injury. He is in the employ of the Sinclair Oil Kefining con\pany and was with a party pt geologists ex ploring for oil when they saw a herd of buffaloes. Young Marthugot a gun and fired on them, injuring one of the animals which became so enraged that jt attacked Martin savagely, a cat would throw a mow*. Therw was not a gun in the hands of any other member of the party and they were at the mercy of the enraged beast for some moments. Finally the buffalo,, in making a charge, tumbled in a ravine, falling upside down and becoming so wedged therein that others of .the party were able to rescue Martin from his perilous posi tion. As soon as he fully recovers he will return home. The injured man is a relative of Mrs. Wheeler Martin here. ■ 666 is a prescription for _ COLDS, GRIPPE, FLU, DENGUE, i BILIOUS FEVER AND MALARIA ' It Kills the Germs. 1 ■ 1 HAVE IN MY POSSESSION 6 Hampshire hogs, 4 unmarked and 2 with swallow fork in right-.ear. T. S. Hadlcy. d 2 3t EXECUTOR'S NOTICE TO CREDITORS 1 HavinK this day qualified as execiv ' trix of the last will and testament of Stephen Gano, deceased, late of Mar tiu County, this is to notify all persons having claims against the said estate rtd present them to the undersigned on J-or before the 28th of November, 4929, lor this notice will be pleaded in bar of 'their recovery. AH persons indebted the satrf-eitate will fdeasf make im mediate phytiHtrt. - , This 28tii of November. V>27. SOPHIE C. GANO. Executrix of the estate of Stephen Gino, deceased n , d 6 fitw NOTICE Under and by virtue of the judgment , of the superior court in the action en .l titled D. G. Matthews vs. the "Wil liainston Cooperate Co., the under-j | signed commissioner will, on the 2nd 'lay of January. at 12 o'clock i noon, in front of the courthouse door ' of Martin County, offer at public sale | to the highest- bdider, for cash, the fol lowing described land: ' . ' For colds, grip and flu take @>s Relieves the congestion, prevents complications, and hastens' recovery. THE, ENTERPRISE A vacant lot located in the town of Williamston, N. C., bounded by a street perpendicular with Main Street, Paul Ballard House and lot, Cherry bouse and let. Containing one-half acre, more or less. Being the same lot so Ml or taxes by H. T. Roberson, »her iff, and same land set out and described in the certifitttte of sale to the said D. G. Matthews. This hte 30th day of November, 1927. B. A. CRITCHER. . d 2 4t w Commissioner. NOTICE I Having this day |ualified as Mnnn istrator of Miss Annie MizelleJk late of Hamilton, N. C„ all persons holding claims against said estate will present tbetii to the undersigned for payment i on or beiore the 21st day of Novem i her, 1 *>2B, or this notice will be plead • in bar of the recovery of the same. All persons indebted to the said estate will please make immediate payment of the same. This 21st day of November, 1927. C. D.-CAKSTAK I'HEN, I n29 6tw Administrator. : When You Feel a Cold Coming On f iMxsth* IBromp 1 \QuinineJ raoms Grip,lnfluenza and many Pneu moniae begin as a common cold. Price 30c. Th« bos bear* this signature (p.yjTx&we —Proven Merit since 1889 NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of a power of sale con tained in that certain deed of trust ex ecuted by Sophia Cratt, to the under signed trustee and bearing date of Jan - uary Ist, 1921, and of record in the C" lie registry of Martin County in k U-2, at page 243, said deed of trust having been given to secure the payment of a certain note of even date j and t-nnr ik>f fw ith, and default hav -1 ing been made in tfie payment of said . i note, and the terms and conditions in ' said deed of trust not having been j complied with, and at the request of the holder of said note the under , signed trustee will, on Tuesday, the E r 11 1 7777 ' Funeral Director | and • Licensed Embalmer Day and Night Service i Excellent Service at Moat Reaaonable Price B. S. COURTNEY WILLIAMSTON, N. C. Day Phone 159 Nifht Phone 94, . | If You Respect Your Pock-1 I etbook, Dont Fail to Come 1 I and See the Many J I BARGAINS USED CARS I ' AT THE , I I Robersonville Motor | I I I THE H j Oakland Pontiac J -Place ' I ROBERSONVILLE, N. C. | IW. L. Stalls, Representative I , WILLIAMSTON BRANCH j| I - .AT MIDWAY FILLING STATION § | "PRICES THAT MAKE AND HOLD FRIENDS" | 27th day of December, 1927, at 12 o'- 1 clock m.. at the courthouse door of I Martin County, at Williamston, N. C., I offer at public sale to the highest bid- t i der for cash the following described i 1 real estate, to wit: Beginning at a crossing in winding branch at W. R. Cratt's corner, thence , along the Cratt path westerly course to the corner of the fence, thence a northerly course down said path to Mrs. Alice Harris' line and C. A. Lee's i FOR SALE All personal property and farming utensils of P. L. Lynch, deceased. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20TH All corn, hay, and three mules will be sold with the other property. J. W. HINES, EXECUTOR Friday, December f, 1927 line to a chopped gum in the thence an easterly courae down saidW branch to a corner in winding branch to the beginning; containing 35 acre* and being a part of land* deeded to the Mid Sophia Cratt by Mc. G. Cratt by deed of record in book G-1, page 197, in Martin County public registry, referred'to as the home tract • This 26th 'day of November. 1927. A. R. DUNNING. n29 4tw Tro«tgr _
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