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PAGE FOUR New Series to Open Saturday, March 3, 1928 DON'T WAIT TO BE SOLICITED. NOTIFY THE OFFICERS THE NUMBER OF SHARES YOU WISH. YOU CAN'T MAKE A BETTER INVESTMENT THAN THROUGH THE BUILD ING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION. • ' MARTIN COUNTY BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION Baptist Philatheas Met Friday Night The I'hilathea Class of the Bap tist Church met last Friday night with Mrs. CW. Keith.at her home on Main Street (or its regular busi ness and social meeting. ' The meeting was presided over by Jhe president, Mrs. H. B Tiolloman. Flans to raise money were discussed, and the class decided to have another apron sale in the spring. After the business session a con test was held. Miw Mattie Lou Rogerson won the prize, which was a box of candy. / The hostess served refreshments, consisting of chicken salad, pickles, saltines, and hot coffee. Wants PECAN TREES THRIFTY, budded trees. Leading varieties and all sizes. Lowest prices. Buy from experienced, licensed nurserymen. Write today. Southern Nut Tree Nurseries, Thomasville, Ga. j6 8t CHAUFFEUR FOR HIRE 1 WILL. lie glad to chauffeur for any party desiring the services of .1 competent man. I can drive and haiidlc well any make of car. My services will lie available every day except Suuda\ Careful driver. A. -S. Eduards, I'lmue 227-W. Willi,oust..l., N. t 13 3t STRAIGHT S : AT..\R\ S3S.«I PER week and expenso Mail nr woman with rig to introduce poultry mixture. Eureka Manufacturing Co., East St Louis, 111. It NOTICE OF SALE We will offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash on Saturday, February 11th, 1928, at 3:00 P. M., in the town of Everetts, N. C., at the Cross Roads Township Stables, the following property, to wit: All horse-stable manure. ■ J All gears of every description. One or two carts. One disk and other property not named. By order of the Board of Trustees of Cross Roads Township. J. S. PEEL, Chairman. ■yfflV I Big Mule Auction EVERETTS, N. C. WEDNESDAY, FEB. 8, AT 1.30 P. M. RAIN OR SHINE I will sell to the highest bidder one carload of fresh shipped Indiana MULES, ranging in weight from 900 to 1,2 SO pounds. These mulct are all in the best condition, broke and ready ipj work. A better kind than you have had the opportunity to se£ •old at auction A different class and quality than the so-called mules. All mules sold under a guarantee as to soundness and work qualities. Dealers and speculators be sure and attend. See a real Auction where mules are sold. Positively no by-bid ding. Muks will arrive Monday, February 6th. HOWARD STANLEY, Owner/and Auctioneer WANTED TO EXCHANGE: CORN 1 for hay. See 1,. E, Harris, Ruber j sonvillc, N. C, j.} 1 2t Htrt'si-: Ft»i 9A LB flQOl) LO-J cation and in very good condition 1 Bnngalovy type Harrison Wholesale Co. ' „ ' ■ f7 2t ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having this day qualified as admin istrator of the estate of N. I Ruber son, deceased, this is to'notify all per- . sons having clainis against the said es tale to present them to the .undersigned administrator or his attornev on or before the (itli ilay of February, 192''. or this notice will he" pleaded in liar of their ecovery. All persons indebted to the said estate will pleased make im mediate payment This the Othyday of February, 1928. R AN KOBERSON. ij >tw /MmiliistratiHf Elbert', S. Feel, attorney. William stun, N. C. NOTICE North Carolina, Martin County. Having qualified as administrator of Eattnie Davis, deceased, late of Mar I tin County, N. C., this is to notify all j persons having claims against the es- | tate of said deceased to exhibit them 1 to the undersigned at Williatnston;..ft. j C., on or before the 14th day 6f janu j ary ,-1929, or this notice will lie pleaded , MOVED STOCK TO WILLIAMSTON . 1 -————«— — —r -t We have recently moved our stock of groceries, staple merchandise, and farming implements to the Bowen! Building in Williamston •\ . I We appreciate the patronage you! gave us when operating our coun ! try store'and trust we may cintinue: to serve you at our new location. j BOWEN BROS. !(rwen building WUlifimston, A'. C.I PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY AMD FRIDAY HI liar of their recovery. All persona: indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. GEORGE DAVIS, jl7 4|w~ Administrator. —Hugh (i. Horttm. attorney. i- J : " ... NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE J Under and by virtue of the power of' sale.' n tamed in that certain "deed of ; trust •« xecuted on thd 20th day ofj March, 1915. by A. Corey, and of rec-1 ord in the public registry of Martin j -County in book K-l, at page 150, said | deed of trust being given to secure a (('rtain note *f even date and tenor therewith, and the stipulations in said deed i -I ru -1 not having been com- Orleans Bankrupt Sale OFFERSYOU k * f Last Call Bargains YOU'VE BEEN LOOKING FOR—HURRY! Tues., Feb. 14th Is the Last Day OF ORLEANS BANKRUPT SALE i BRASSIERES PYppT PVppf ALL SWEATERS T0 00 «°ovai u « rrcc. i icc. AT HALF PRICE Ladies' and Children's CTT \]o OVERALLS WINTER COATS X JLw Men's Overalls, Norfolk & Western We have a few ladies' and misses' _ ARSOLUTELY FREE sl-00 coats left in stock. No reasonable [ ——■——"——— mmmm ■———————» offer will be refused at this Bank- Sugar will be given away to the ® u y Save rupt Sale. first 100 customers entering our LADIES'SHOES Men's store Fnday, February 0. and Sat- 200 pair, odds and end. Ladies' WOOL & WORK PANTS more *2 pounds of f, ho "' Worth upt oIS.OO. On sale Men's $5.95 wool pants $3.77 . sugar free. inc DATD $3.50 and $4.00 pants; bankrupt ~— _ K sale price - #2.77 Bankrupt Barga.na rn $2.75 work pants SIM LADIES' SHOES DRESSES Bankrupt Bargains 4 $4.50 value, ladies' short vamp Silk G „ c de Chj NOTIONS MTT DREISE , »« O. N. T. Spool Cotton 3c spool slippers, bankrupt sale price S3J7 ■»»/».•♦ ai«!• v«VvL.i« inn J..... r Crochet 10c cotton 4c 5p001 52.98 value, ladies' patent leather mer l y „, d for t J 9s Jle Embroidery, 5c value 2c slippers, bankrupt sale price $1.98 nrir/ Knitting Wool, 2 oz. for 15c . , . _ ! „ nrkri __ 15c black and white elastic 6c yd. Bankrupt Bargains m 2 FOR $5.00 MEN'S WORK SHIRTS CHILDRENS SHOES Bankrupt Bargains $1.25 Work Shirts s3 lo°„c h u« d . r hoes Pa " NT MEN'S SUITS 67 c $2.95 Children's patent leath«7 Men's and young men's suits, these 98c Work Shirts low cut shoes ...... $1.77 »"»ts were sold from S2O to S3O; bank 4Qc , $2.50 and $2.75 value, children's "»Pt »*le price SIOJOO .u i 1 " 1111 "■" » high top shoes $1.46 odds and ends men's and young Bankrupt Bargains in $1.50 value, children's high-top men's suits in broken sizes, worth up LADIES' HATS shoes - - 89c to $lB, bankrupt sale price $4.75 Group 1. $3.50 and $4.00 hats, . REMNANTS REMNANTS . Bankrupt Bargain, in Bankrupt sale price SI.OO RHVQ' QlffFC Group 2. $4.00 and $5.00 values, Remnants of Ginghams, Woolen DKJIO OUXIo Ladies' Hsts SI.OO Gdods, Flannels, Prints, Satins, and Group No. I. Boys' suits,, short Group 3. $1.75 and $2.50 Chil- Ticking. Come and get them pants, worth up to $10; sizes Bto 16; dren's and Misses' Hats 93c at your own price. bankrupt sale price $3.75 » «■ » .•„ \ i The National Salvage Co., Inc. PURCHASERS OF ORLEANS BANKRUPT STOCK FROM U. S. COURT Williamston, N. C. THE ENTERPRISE ■ olied with, and at the reauest of the ! parties interested, the undersigned trus tee will, on Saturday the 18th day of | February, 1928, at 12 o'cjock noon, in frytit of the courthouse in the town of: j- W-Hliainiiton. Nr C;., offer for sale to r the' highest bidder for cash the follow-1 l ing real estate, j Situate in-tfitj tuUrn of „Janiesville,; I N. G« on the ".'est side of j i nue, and lots No. 1. 2, 3, 4, 5, i [ 6, and 7 in block E of the Brown ( , division, and of record in the public | registry of Martin County in land di- j ! vision book 1, at page 338, reference to which is here made for more com-j pletc description. This the 14th dav of January, 1928. JNO. D. LILLEY, jl7 4tw Trustee. WI L.LI AMjSTON WORTH CAROt-IHA NOTICE OF EXECUTION SALE North Carolina," Martin County; in the superior court. Mollie E. Smith wick vs. John D. Liliey and Btnk of Jameaville By virtue ;f an execution directed to | the Undersigned from the Superior | Court of Martin County in the above ; entitled action, I will on Monday, the | sth day of March, 1928, at 12 o'- I clock M., at the Court House Door of I said County Sell to the highest bidder , for ca.-ih, to satisfy said execution, all ; the right, title, and interest which the ! said Jno. D. Lilley and the Bank of j Jamesville, defendants, have in the fol lowing .described real estate, to-wit: Lot Number of the L. H. ! Lilley land division as of record in the 1 public, registry of Martin County in Book B at page 81, to which refer, ence is made for further description. A. L. ROEBUCK, Sheriff, l-27-4t Martin County. - NOTICE OF BALK --- "Notice i« hereby given that under and by virtue of the power of sale con tained in that certain deed of truat executed by Hannah Bryant, Mamie Green, and N. B. Green, to the under signed trustee, bearing date the 14th of June, 1927, and of record in the public registry of Martin County in Book Y -2, at page 260, said trust deed having been given to secure the pay ment of a certain note of even date therewith, and default having been made in the payment thereof, and the Tuesday, February 7,1928 stipulations therein contained not hav ing been complied with, and at the re quest of the holder of said note, the undersigned trustee will, on Monday,* the 20th day of February, 1928, at the courthoube door of Martin County, in Williamstoti, N. C., offer at public talc, to the highest bidder for cash, the_ fol lowing described real estate, to wit: • Being all that piece or parcel of land situate, 4ymg, and being in the J town of Oak City, N. C., and being/ all of lot No. 15 in block No. IS in block "F" of the plan of the town 4 Oak City, N. C., and all its appurte nances. This January 16th, 192 ft. T. H. JOHNSON. j2O 4tw Trustee.
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