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PAGE FOUR 17 ARRESTED BY DRY AGENTS (Continued from page one) Bill Pagan and wife, Beulah Fagan. of Aulander were introduced a* typical bootleggers. Bill is the street cleaner there and while he doe* hi a work hia wife takes care of the trade at home. W. K. Powell, of Aulander, was charged with selling and transport ing. He had sold, to the officers who later engaged five gallons for Satur day delivery. The officers met him promptly and got the five gallons, the Ford car Powell was driving and Mr. Powell himself. He is a man 03 yearn old, of fine deportment and has ap ; patently been a useful neighborhood. C. F. Allsbrooks, who lives on the Powell farm, was charged with sell ing and was required to furnish a S4OO bond. His 15 year old boy, who is a brother to the boy who broke in Henry D. HarrisorrfJT home here last summer and went to the penin tentiary from this county, was charg ed with aiding in transporting. He was required to appear before the Wilson court for reprimand, without bond. George H. llarjj'll, also of Auland er, was brought in for making "vari ous sales. The testimony sliowed that he had opened shop Sunday and lin ed his counter with a number of bot tles for a number of customers. He is said to have sold liquor on other occasions and is regarded, accortling to the evidence heard Saturday, as a typical bootlegger. He was le.t off with a SSOO bond for the Wilson court. •» , The Pitt county cases were greater in their .size than either those in Hertie or Martin counties. There were two cases against M. D. Ix-wis, who lives near the Bethel-Conetoe high -1 way, one charging sale, possession l transportation and manufacture, the I other charging conspiracy. He was re j quired to give a SI,OOO bond in each case. Three colored men, Ed Reese, Dock | Heath and Roosevelt Reese, said to be agents of Lewis', were caught ami required to give bond. WAREHOU SEFIRE . Hi—— (Continued from pane one) When the trucks arrived, Chief liar -' rison ordered (wo lines laid to the, front of the building, "where the smoke I was pouring out the windows in great volumes. On* of the first streams of ] water was sent through a frpnt dow while a second was carried a few j feet inside the front door and directed on the warehouse nflice where the source of the flumes was thought to have been. J'liii liri'tiwii had (mured wuter inside the building hardly more than two minutes when something exploded, sending added volumes of heavy smoke to-the front and forcing the fire figUtefs to retreat across the street with their hose. Lines of ho*e were or del ed plHCed on the sides of the Ituilding. but the steady flow of water made little or no impression on the Dames that had then burst thrugh the windows and skylights, turning darkness into day. HEAR THE FIGHT \ Tomorrow Night With A CROSLEY ' * .' / * THERE IS NO FINER RADIO AND THERE IS NO RADIO THAT WILL GIVE YOU BETTER SATISFACTION THAN A vCROSLEY. DIFFERENT SIZES AND STYLES AT PRICES WHICH WILL SUIT EVERY PURSE. COME IN AND LEX US DEMONSTRATE THE SPLENDID QUALITIES OF THE CROSLEY. OR DROP AROUND ANY EVENING AND ENJOY THE RADIO CONCERTS WE ARE PUTTING OUT. r ' : . -J > . ' .v • ' B. S. COURTNEY MAIN STREET WILLIAMSTON, N. C. ; • . .X - ■ : -- .. „ \ . . . . ■■' ■ ■ . -J:..,. . ./« • |'| Mill I II m . ' .. ■. • 1* i* ~i Wind Adds To Danger A heavy wind from the south car ried innumerable sparks on and around the Roanoke-Dixie Warehouse, and a stream of water was ordered turned on that structure to prevent another bin blaze. One of the main lines running from the new truck was called for to protect the scorching timbers of the threatened warehouse. With the old equipment alone in i use, the fire would have eaten its way ! to the twin warehouses and the town | would have suffered its heaviest fire ! loss in decades. It that j the new equipment practically paid j for itself this morning, when by it» ' use the firemen were able to hold the fumes t" the warehouse anil the stor age house of C, O. Moore fit Co. 1 MHtirancfttxarricd on the warehouse | amount* to approximately $20,0(H), 1 while Mr. Moore had only SSOO on his storage house, which was valued | at SI,OOO. f WOODLAND, 15; JAMESVILLE, 14 » %- Martin County* Team Elim inated in Championship Series Friday Night j /Beaten by one point, Jamesville's high school basketball team was forc jed out of the State Basketball Cham pi iin ship series last Friday night in j Rocky Mount, Woodland's team win ' ing over the county boys, 15 to 14. It was a fast game, both teams flght j ing hard to maintain a right to con | tinue in the series sponsored by the | University of North Carolina. While 1 first one team and then the other I was in the lead, Woodland hit the ■ high H|>ot just as the game was clos ing, gaining the right to compete further in the serieuflfe It was the second game between the two teams in the series, a tie score resulting in the game played here last Wednesday night. QUEENSCONTEST AT EXPOSITION * Will Celebrate Seventh An niversary of Annual Event This Year The seventh anniversary of the queens' contest of the Eastern Caro lina Exposition will be celebrated this year in Farm vi lie on the second day of the Exposition at the night # program, it was announced by N. G. Bartlett, sec rotary-manager of the organization. All candidates that have participated in any of the queens' contests during the past seven years are urged to notify Secretary Uart lett at Kinston that hey will be there for the occamon. It matters not if they have married, they are wanUxi anyway, Bring their husbands and children, if they have any, is the message the Secretary is sending out. This invitation includes the candi dates in the Peanut Exposition con tests also. In all there have been more than 200 of Eastern finest young women to take part in these annual occasions. Each platform manager will be supposed to be pieaent and introduce his flock after these many years absence. The last peanut exposition held here did not have the queens' content and platform managr, R. L. Cobum, was not the most pleased of the of ficials. The exposition will very likely give | a prize to the platform manager and j his group that brings the largest j number back for the reunion. K........ .... for sale; how giving from 2 1-2 to 3 i gallons milk a day. First check for j $75 gets J. R. Morris, Roberson | vjllc, N. C. J j25 tf PIANO TUNING. HAROLD LEN i ox, tuner for Charles M. Stieff deal ers is now on his fourth annual visit |in Williamston. Phone 171 for ap pointment. (19 2t | : BUY A LARGE TRACT OF LAND, covered with growing timber; 1,- 1000,000 feet ready to cut and fine lot of younger pines ready for stoae and heading mill. Five hundred acres in tract with dwelling bouses «nd 32 acres | cleared which is one of the finest small ; farms in Martin county. Wood land ! nearly all naturally drained. The price is right and terms easy. A safe invest j inent without worry.—W. C. Manning. WANTED; SHOATS WEIGHING from 75 to 150 lbs. Write or wire prices. R. S. Weathers, Youngsville, N C. fl2 3tw PECANS, FRUIT TREES, ORNA mentals. Set .now and save a year's time. For prices, e|c., write J. B. Wight, Cairo, Ga. fl2 6t WARREN'S IMPROVED PRO lific cottonseed. Has been field se lerted (or twelve years. $1.25 per bushel. Free from all diseases. Has yielded 2 bales to acre. This cot ton is 10 days early. That helps to beat the boll weevil. Buy at once, as I have only a limited supply. For particulars, wfite or call on Hytnan Warren, Kobcrsonville, N. C., Route N0» 3. fS ni TWENTY GOOD SECOND-HAND mules (or sale. Central Warehouse, Kobcrsonville. J. R. Morris. fl tf THOROUGHBRED S. C. RHODE Island Red eggs for sale, 75 cents per setting of 15. J. R. Leggett, Wil hamston, N. f22 4t lIOMK MADF. SAUSAGE AND Lard for sale. Lard in 50-pound stands, 15c per lb. Smoked and cured sausage, any quantity, 25c per lb. Sec Miss Jane aUny house. J. G. Staton, City. * 122 2tpd STRAYED TWO WEEKS AGO: Dark red male hog, will weigh about 150 pounds. Marked swallow fork right ear, hole in left ear. Notify H. V. Fierce, Route 3, Williamston. 120 3t , ' THE ENTERPRISE NOTICE OP SALE Under and by virtue of a judgment of the superior court of Martin Coun ty, in an action entitled "D. G. Mat thews v». Robert Williams," the un dersigned commissioner will, on the 26th day of March, 1929, at the court house door of Martin County, in Wil liamston, N. C., offer at public sale to the highest bidder, for cash, the fol lowing described land: A house and lot located in the town of Williamston, N. C., on the south side of Main Street, adjoinnig the lands of F. U. Barnes and B. A. Critcher, and being the same house.and lot now occupied by the said Robert Williams. This 26th day of February. 1929. B. A. CRITCHER, (26 4iw Commissioner. ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE Having this day'qualified as admin istratrix of the estate of W. A. Gur ganus, deceased, late of Martin County, North Carolina, this is to notify yd! persons holding claims against the es tate of said deceased to present same to the undersigned for payment on or before the 11th day of February, 1930, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All. persons indebted to said estate will please make immedi ate payment. , This 1J tli day of February, 1929. f Mrs. MARTHA J. GUR(JANUS, fl2 6tw Administratrix. NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of the authority con tained in a certain deed of trust exe cuted by William M. Savage and wife, Lizzie Savage, bearing date of Janu ary Ist, 1926, and recorded in book (J-2, at page 510, in the public regis try of Martin County, North Carojina, said deed of trust having been given to secure the payment of a certain note of even date and tenor therewith, and default having been made in the pay ment of said notes, and the terms and conditions of said dead of trust not having been complied with, and at the request of the holder of said notes, the undersigned trustee will, on Mon day,- the 4th day of March, 19J9/'at 12 o'clock noon, at the courthouse door North Carolina, offer at public sale, to of Martin County, at Williamston, the highest bidder, for cash, a certain tract of land lying and being in Mar tin County, and bounded and described as follows, to wit: . It being all of the lands on the east side of the Atlantic Coast Line Rail road, deeded to M. E. Haskit (and heircd by C. W. Cowey) containing three (3) acres, more or less. Dated this Ist day of February, 1929. H. S. EVERETT, f5 4tw Trustee. NOTICE Having this day qualified as admin istratrix of the estate of C. A. Lee, de ceased, late of Martin County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons holding claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 7th day of February, 1930. or this notice will be plead in bar ot their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. MRS. SALLIE LEE, This 7th day of February, 1929. f8- 6tw Administratrix. NOTICE Having this day qualified as admin istrator of the estate of Joe Davis, de ceased, late of Martin County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons holding claims against estate of said tit ceased to present same to the under signed for payment on or before the Dll EC TREATED and a ■ ILCO CareCaaranteed An/form of Pilot (Itching. Blind. Bieadlna or Protrudiiur) or* dangerous If nerlectaa. Every Druwiat eeliePAZO OINTMENT with tlx under* tending that mm; will be refunded If it fail* to ran Intubw with pile pipe. 76c: or ia tin bo, Ma. • 11th day of February, 1930, or this notice will be plead in bar of any re covery thereon. All persons indebted to said estate wilt please make immedi ate payment. This 11th day of February, 1929. GEORGE DAVIS, fl2 6tw Administrator Hugh G. Horton, attorney. Q NOTICE Having this day qualified as admin istratrix of the estate of Kinchin Har dison, deceased, all persons holding claims against the said estate are here by notified to present them for pay ment to the undersigned before the 7th day of February, 1930, or this no tice will be pleaded in bar of their re covery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate pay ment of the same. This the 7th day of February, 1929. 'ANNA A. HARDISON, f8 6tw Administratrix. NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that under ( and by virtue of the authority con-! tained in a certain deed of trust exe- 1 cuted by Sonnie Gorham and wife, j Australia Gorham, bearing date of De-. cmbe*4th, 1926, and recorded in book 1 Y-2, at paße 84, in the public registry I of Martin County, North Carolina, said deed of trust having been given to se-j cure the payment of seven (7) certain' notes of even date and tenor there- j with, and default having been made in | the payment of said notes, and the J terms and conditions of said deed of | trust not having been complied with, and at the request of the said notes, the undersigned trustee vPill, on Monday, the 4th day-ef March, 1929, at 12 o'clock noon at the courthouse door of Martin County, at William son, North Carolina, offer at public! sale, to the highest bidder, for cash, a certain tract of land lying and being in Martin County, North Carolina, and, bounded and described as follows, to' wit: Beginning at a lightwood post, the south corner of Jqhn H. Bembridge's lot on the Williamston and Hamilton. Road in Williamston, which is Henry' L. Williams' corner, now E. P. J Bunch's corner, thence up the road, northwesterly (46) forty-six feet, j thence northeasterly parallel to H. L. Williams' line 70 yards, now E. P. Bunch's line, to W. A. Ellison's line,, thence southerly parallel to the above-1 named road (46) forty-six feet to H. L. Williams' corner, now E. P. Bunch corner, thence along H. L. Williams' i line 70 yards, now E. P. Bunch's line, I to the beginning, containing about 1-4 ; of an acre. Dated this, the 2nd day of Febru ary, 1929. A. R. DUNNING, f5 4tw Trustee. NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of the authority con- j tained in a certain deed of trust exe- j fitted by N. F. Brown and wife, Lou ' Brown, bearing dated,,of January 26th, I 1923, and recorded in book H-2, at \ page 223, in the ' public registry of Martin County, North Carolina, said No Worms ln« Healthy Child AU children troubled with Worm* have an unhealthy color which Indicate* poor blood and aa ■ rule, there 1* more or leee stomach disturbance. GROVE'S TASTE LESS CHILL TONIC given regularly for two or three weeks will enrich the blood, improve the digestion and act as a Gen- ' eral Strengthening Tonic to the whole ay>tem. Nature will then throw off or dispel the worms, and the Child will be in perfect health. Pleaaant to take. 60c. A package of Orove'a Liver Pills ia en closed with every bottle of GROVE'S TABTKLEBS CHIIX TONIC for thoee who wish to take a Leaative in connection > with the Tonic. Spring Coats and Suits Stunning coats and suits for every figure type in a variegated ssortment of materials. Fashion's newest conceptions in the lost wanted colors, of unequalled quality and or tailored, sports and dress wear—models that exhale the ery breath of Spring. J • \ SPRING FROCKS Froeka in the New Mode—Che and two piece atylea, with abots, pleats, flares, boleros, buckles, and the very latest neck nes apd blouse effects. Greatly varied as to materials, design, ► nd detail, these frocks hold first place in Dame Fashion's list or spring. For street, afternoon, sports and evening wear— omething for every, occasion and taste.' Harrison Broth deed of trust having been given to secure the payment of a certain note of even date and tenor therewith, and default having been made in the pay ment of said note, and the terms and conditions oI said deed of trust not having been complied with, the request of the holder of said note,' the undersigned trustee will, on Monday, the 4th day of March, 1929, at 12:00 o'clock noon, at the courthouse door of Martin County, at Williamstdn, North Carolina, offer at public sale, to the highest bidder for cash, a cer tain tract of land lying and being in Martin County, North Carolina, and bounded and described as follows, to wit: , Beginning at a stake on Commerce Street, T. W. Davenp9rt's corner, thence with Commerce Street 209 feet to an iron stake, thence with Casper Brothers line in a westerly course with Casper Brothers and Kassandra 202 1-2 feet to an iron stake, thence Hvman's line in an easterly course 237 \-2 feet, thence a southeasterly course 162 feet with T. W. Davenport's line to the stob in Commerce Street, the be- CLARK'S Flu - Lax For the Treatment of COLDS, GRIPPE AND INFLUENZA Every Bottle Guaranteed CLARK MEDICtNE Co. Williamston, N. C. wl AUCTION SALE OF CARLOAD OF FINE HORSES AND MULES AT WILLIAMSTON, N. C. Thursday, February 28,1929 11 O'CLOCK at STABLES AT STATON'S GIN HILL & BROADWELL Tuesday, February 26, 1929 ginning, and containing one acre, be the same more or loss. For further description, see deed to Mrs. Lou Brown, recorded in "G-l," at page 274 of Martin County records. Dated this Ist day of Februsnr, 1929. T. H. JOHNSON. _ f5 4tw - Trustee. BIOATEDFEELING And Other Trouble. We* Away After This Sm fth Carolinian Had Takes Black-Draught. In, & C—"l have used Blade- Draught. at Intervals, for about Ave yean." says Mr. J. F. ; OUllland. at this place. "I take it for indigestion. "After eating. Z would have a tight, bloated feeling, and pains In my chest and stomach. I would spit up my food, and some things Z ate would not agree with me at aIL "I would be hungry, but afraid to eat on account ff the Indigestion. X would be consflpated. too. "Some one told me that Z should try Black-Draught, which Z did. with good results. Z take just a small dose after meals, and Z feel like'a different person. "I do not have any mora trouble of that kind. Z can now eat al most anything Z want t% at any time, and It does not hurt ma. "Black-Draught Is a f»i— medicine. Z can reoomend it to others." Thousands of people have found relief, in eases of "w"™ 1 ranges tlon. by taking a pinch of Black- Draught after meals, and continuing this treatment for several days. Take Thedford's Black-Draught. St Is purely vegetable and acts to a helpful wsy. without the bad effects of mineral drugs. ' KC-H*
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