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■ • ■" ■ i ii ■ ■ ■ i I SELL YOUR FARM I AT AUCTION Properly subdivided it can be sold quickly and profitably. READ THIS LETTER: Everett*. Utfc. J»iM. itjentio tout Realty Oe., titmtoi, Ta; My (NT Sirs: 1 tlik to eay tint tIM mli iw (w «t m Oot. 81st tu oertalnly a nloe «m, and lipMltllj Aw M ~ i . oonaldar everything that m iplMt u. Sose of i«u Bit Bnga (Ferrolla and Morton) vara taking oar* of tt* "Vim* aal aoat erery osa around Vaahlnfton «aa tola* tka Ml tkll| eat' It vaa raining. tat thoaa fallow* taoM that mil orevd under a oo»-ehelter, got out la tha rain to ha in from* af v » v the®, and aold than I£E aoraa of olaarad land and 14T aaraa a* wood land for #46,400, and aold to reepoaelhle people aft evidently patrlotlo onaa. Judging froa tha aaonnt of liberty Bonda I hare aeen than handle alnoe tha aala. Mr. J. L. Wyan, my partner la the daal}»Ui mm •' la thanking yon for Making ua a haadaoae profit, and I hag to remain, with beat wiahea, Tour a rery truly, We have other endoraetnent letters that emphatically exprcai tha aatirfaction of our cuitomera. Write for copiea of theM and booklet explaining our methods. FARM SALES OUR SPECIALTY TERRITORY UNLIMITED ATLANTIC COAST REALTY COMPANY THE NAM! THAT JUSTIFIES YOUR CONPIDKNCE PETERSBURG, VIRGINIA OFFICES GREENVILLE. N. CAROLINA Referent es: Any Bank In Petersburg, Vt. or Grecnvtll«, N. C. I,atlics' Cloaks, Suits, and Dresses AT COS T Just Arrived Lot ot Ladies' NEW SPRING SKIRTS * ? ' Ladies' Spring Low Quarter Shoes EXPECTED DAILY J. L. HASSELL & COMPANY just Received Car Load Fine Shingles M i Jll 'fjiic^KT*] ll !*] I=i 'X'M ' . * ' . , y Not only for what they have accomplish v4' ■ ' * ed and done, but as much for what they have suffered and lost. Each boy who returns to us from the ser vice is entitled to, and will have our heart ~v - felt thanks and kindly consideration. Wherever we can be of service boys, rest assured we shall do all w can. ~ 1 *" -- ■ f HHJMIHI ggggwerr NOTICE Qf SALE I Under and by virtue of a power of sale contained ift that certain dead of trust executed by Jos. J. Stroud and wife to the undersign*! '.rustee b-*» ing date the 16th of March, 1918 and of record in the public registry of Martin couu y n book 0 1 nt 47?. SaM «ie> u ' tre«i !: • leg l«.«en (jiv te* v« »«• i.« ;he ♦ me ft r >ii g ?'» Martin county in Book O-l at page 479, sai l dee'l of trust having been given i) secure the paynu-n of a bond of even date therewith and «le fault having been made in the pay* said deed of truat not having been complied with and at the request of tha holder of said bond, -the under signed truste wil on Saturday, the 22 day of March, 1919, at 12 o'clock m., at the court house door of Martin county, Wiliamston, N. C., offer at public aala to the highest bider for cash a 1-3 undivided interest in and into the lands hereinafter described, and also a 1-8 undivided interest in and into tha personal property here inafter deaovibed, to Wit: FIRST TRACT—Begining at an iron stake tSutie E. Bailey's corner on the A. C. L. Railroad right of way; thence running S. 84. W. 70 yards to an iron stake, S. F. Everett's corner; thence north 7 W. 70 yards to an iron stuke, Gatie A. Bailey's corner; thence N. 84 E. 70 yards to Thomas Bailey's corner, an iron stake; thence S. 7 ' corner, an iron stake; thence S. 7 E. 70 yarda along; tiuttie A. Bailey's line containing ene (1) acre. SECOND TRACT—Two acres of land adjoining the above tract, which was purchased by Stroud, Bailey and Barahill Jroui S. F. Everett and which together with the above one acre tract comprises the mill site of Streud, Bailey & Barahill Ideated at Kveretts North Carolina. *~ THIRD TRACT: —That certain tract of land containing 196 acres more or less, purchased by Stroud, Bailey & Barnhill from J G. Staton by a deed which is of record in the public registry of Martin county, to which reference is made for a more accurate description. Also the fotlowing pergonal prop erty situated on said mill site, to wit: 1 40 h. p. boiler, I planer and outfit, both sold by the Gibs Machinery Co., 1 edger and outfit, 1 grist mil com plete, 1 saw mill complete, ull from the (Jibs Machinery Co., also 1 2b h. p. engine L & T., 1 Gin complete, 1.. & T., 1 lathing mill complete, S. & | Braggs, all pulleys, shafting, bulting, hangers, todls and fixtures of all kind belonging to the said mill, also 1 12& h. p. boiler, 1 90 h. p. engine, 1 re saw, pip saw, 1 planet, all of said ma chinery being located on and-in said mill and mill site of Stroud, llailey & liarnhill, which is located in * or near the town of Evcretto), N. C., on tracts Nos. 1 and 2 as above set foith. This 14th day of February, 1919. I CLAYTON MOOKE, Trustee. I ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE 1 Having qualified as administrator / upon the estate of Major Wilson, de- , ceased, this is to notify all persons f rotding claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned lor ( payment on or before the 21st day of ' February, 1920, or this notice will be ' plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate I are requested to make immediate / payment. This 21st day of February, 1919. | JOHN WILSON, Administrator. { 4 NOTICE OF SALE | Nnder and by virtue of the authori- 1 ty contained in a certain deed of trust I executed on the 7th day of January, ' 1918,, by Charles Johnson and wife, • Johnson, and registered in , the register of deeds office of Martin county in Book U-l at page 12 to se cure the payment of a certain bom! of even (Jate therewith and the stip ulations in said deed *4. trust not hav ing been complied jnitfti a n ' ,0 ,e " | quest of the parties interested the un [ dersigned trustee will on Monday the 24th day of March, 1919, at 12 o'clock M., at the court house door of Martin county, Williamston, N. C., offer at public sale to the highest bidder foi cash, the following described real es _ tate* ' Being lot No. 12 in block I) in Hit. Brown Fieldiand ami being same land •onveyed toxlharles Johncon by Wil liamston Ijind and Improvement Co., liider date of March 9th, 1914, and of .ecord in public record of Martin county. This the 21st day of Feb., 1919. WHEELER MARTIN, Trustee. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Taving ualifled as administrator of J. H. B. Price, deceased, notice if hereby ipven to all pedsons holding claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned for payment on or before the 23th day of Februar. 1919, or this notice will be plead n bar of their recovery. All per ioriH indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate pay ment. This 24th do- of Feb., 1919. J. R. WHITE, Administrator ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Taving qualified as administrator upon the estate of Seth R. Hardison, deceased, notice ia hereby given to all persons holding claims against said estate to present them to the under signed for payment on or before the 24th day of February, 1920, or this notice wil be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persona indebted to said estate f* "»aiw immediate pay ment. Bhis 24th day at Febroanr, 1919.x LUTHER HABDIBON, Watts Qaage The Only Authorized Agency in Williamaton. We carry a Complete Stock of Genuine Ford Parts Storage Batteries Repaired and Repaired * 4 : % V Your Repair Work will Rceeive Prompt Attention Here We Sell Buiek, Ford and Saxon Cars , Phone 201 Williuniston, N. C. ■wan;i'. ■■ —; - — 1 , —, _ • mm II—J Read the Ads and profit thereby * - Here Are a Few Facts ■m' about this live, progressive bank—-a financial in- Jjfc 3K . stitution that public confidence has built. s®r ® (. * V j ... It is a bank that has the-resources and organiz- ® flB at ion to meet any cndition that may arise in bus- S I It is under the direction of men who are strong X IIS tHS financially and who are thoroughly experienced $ JH BI j" banking matters and acquainted ■ MERCHANTS BAJJK | ASSETS OVER ONE MILLION DOLLARS JOHN D. HIOGB, President K. «. HARRISON, Cashier SgF !. I). CAHSTAHFHI'JN, V-I'resident (JILIIKRT I'KKL, Asst. Cashier fF) -FE R. W. SALSHURY, V-Pres. C.D. CARSTARPHEN, Jr, Asst. Cashier SK MRS. J. 11. SPRUILL, Bookkeeper Alma Sparks Stenographer rfW ( (jSji Condensed statement of the condition of I he I'KOI'LKS HANK, Williamston, r |' St ' ' QCI \Wf\ j ' hi >if Kesonn over Kleven-lmndied-thousand dollaJV W pWT \v»- to ^F\ w 2ap of HiaitkiUjf mir rnimprotis Friends and «'ustomei"s fof the Busi-'" fj 1 y hope we may Sat I THE PEOPLES BANK 1 ® WIj.LIAMSTON, N. C. ® ® J. G. STATON, Pres. * J. L. HASSELL, V. Pres. V. R. TAYLOR, 2d V. Pres. ® j¥) C. H. GODWIN, Cashier JNO. L. RODGERSON, Asst. Cashier (J jp " ■ - LUTHER PEEL Teller " 1 pi HARRISON PIANO COMPANY, j Robt. G. Harrison Geo. H.~Harrison ' Our Second Car Load Has Arrived Come in and select one before they are all gone. The a soldier boys will soon be home again and there is noth- U in? we can do that is too good for our boys. They de fied shot and shell and endured the tortures of Hades. Now, how much can we do for them? Remember them with open arms, open purses, in fact, open the doors to any avenue of pleasure and contentment and throw the keys away. LOIS PHONOGRAPHS will surprise you for perfect reproduction os tone and they play any rec " . I Ml HAVNES,SALES MANAGER U Next to post office Williaimton j yssirar—— m— —- unr— Pay your subscription now
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