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MOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the author ity conferred in me by a certain deed of trust executed by Julius S. Peel on the 14th day of October, 1919, and of record In the public registry of Mar fin eoiaty in book A-2 at page 252, to Mccura the payment of certain bonds of even date therewith; and the stipulations in said deed of trust not hiving been complied with, and at the wquoat of the parties interested, 1 • '«* V*» , MH' ■ ... Mix with a 25'lb sack of Your Favorite Flour I a package o'f Horsford's, and then you -will know your self-raising flour is absolutely pure and wholesome— free from any adulterant. Horsford's always makes hot breads, cakes and pa3try of fine, even texture —more delicious, and easy to digest. Horsford's Self-Raising Bread Preparation is sold only in original packages. SAVE THE RED LABELS for valuabU FREE PREMIUMS Get fr*t Prl»» LUt by writing fiumford Chemicul Works, Providence, R. 1. 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I'Bti: • ■'mm*-' the undersigned trust)* will on Mon day, the 3rd day of April, lt>22, at 12 o'clock M. at the court house door of Martin county in Williamston N C offer at ptiWtP sale to bid tier for cash, the following described real estate: Ist tract: Known a.s the Lilley land containing 260 acres more or less. 2nd tract: Known as the Picot land containing 230 acre? more or leas. For a more accurate description, refer- cnce.«can be hud to deed from Dennis Sim moon Lumber Co., to Juliutf « Feel dated October 14th, 1919, and record ed in Martin count* public registry in book ut page , ulso deed from •ftreeiiieaf Johnson 'Johnson Lumbei Company to Ueaius Simmons Lum ber Co., dated April 6th, 1906 and re corded in book JJJ at page 646. This; the Ist day of March, 1922. V\ HEELEK MARTIN, Trustee. NOTICE To Mary Moore's Heirs: Having purchased at a sheriff's sale for taxes at the court house in Wii liemst'iti, Martin county on Monday, June fith, 1921 fifty acres of land res idence listed to Mary Moore's heim I shall demand u deed for the sai land from the sbei iff at the expiraiio u( one year.from June tVth, 1921,, un le's the same is redeemed by the own era. This March 3rd, 1922. J. S. PELL, Evei 'tts, N. C. WANTKD: FOR COUNTY OF MAK tin, ambitious man to represent ;i Ninth Carolina Life Insurance Com puny. Splendid proposition for right man. if you are interested address J. H. Johnson, General Agent, Com. Nat. Hank Hldg., Ayden N C. 2t WEAK, NERVOUS, ALL RUN-DOWN Mtaauri Lady Suffered Until She Tried Cardui.—Say» 44 Remit Wai Surpriaiag."—Got Aloof Fine, Became Normal aad Healthy. Bprlngfleld Mo—"My back wa« M weak I could hardly stand up, and I would have bcarlng-down palna and waa not well at any time," says Mrs D. V. William:;, wife of a well-known farmer on Route 6, this place. "1 kept g-ttlng headaches and having to go to hed," continues Mrs. Wllllarne Inscribing the troubles from which she obtained relief through the use of Cardul "My husband, having heard of Cardul, proposed getting it for nie "1 saw after taking son e Cardul .. . thut I was Improving. The resul> waa su j/risliiK. I felt like ti diiferent person _ - "htJ from weakne.is nud r itand felt all : un-dov.n I >t re«t well at night, I waa so nervou. and cross. My hue'iand snid he would get me some Cardul, which he did. It strengthened me . . . My doctor uald I got along fine. I was Id good L >althy condition. I cannot say too much for It." Thousands of women have suffered as Mrs. Williams describes, until thoy found relief from the use of Cardul Blnce It has helped so mnoy, you should not hesitate to try C'ardul If troubled with Vomanly ailments. For sole everywhere. E.S3 LOGS FOR iIA'J CHINC. aIM.I i. comb Rhode' island Reds, ihe daii. ti'u stiiun. and per 15~postpaiu _ 11. C C.een, l'ec...i u -ivc Faiiu, VVil' Mil Ills to. , Is. I 4l Nt/llcE Ol' SALE Notice is hereby gAeii tliut unuel and by uitue ol un older ol the iivi pei ior c. Un oi Martin county matle i n the 2lst day ot February, in mai. ter ol ti.e sale under tlie W L Ua%en port mo.igage to tiie .undersigned tru. tee, saiu land having been sold twne heretofore, first under tlie deed oi trust and then under an order ol re sale ol' the court, the bid at ttie su.' resale having again been raised in ac cordance with the law, the undersign ed tiustee wil oil Saturday Uie lli.i day ol March, 1922 at 12 o'clock 1V.., al tin; court iiouse door ol Martn county ut Williamstou N C. ocer 10. ale to the highest bidder foi ca.' • tlie following described lands, to wit First tract: Rounded on tlie uorli by the l.iius of Primus Lyncli; on t:.i east by osepli Long and I'honia.i .Sin age; on the v.est by the iiaki. Coui cii lands, and on the south by the yuh I lie road 7eudiiig from Oak City . uaiup, and being the same premise. that v.eiiß conveyed to LiJlian ( Oavdiiport under the last will and tes tament of John T..Hyman deceased which sad will is of record in tin clcik's ntHce of Martin county and neretiy lcfeied to. Second tract: Reginnin gin the pub lie road at a ditch neur the dwelling house oi the late John T Hyman, at an iron . tob in sai dditch, runs thence S 80 1-1 E 4tl poles; thence N i 1 1 i; UD poles; thence N 40 li 104 pojes to .the mil of cypress swamp; thenco up said Swamp to a cypress stump, a branch; thence down said branch t» the said road; thence with said orau In the Leginn ; iig containing eighty two (82) aires, more or less. This 2-id day of Feb., 1922. . A K DUNNING, Trustee. NO J ICE OI SALE —I nili-r aad by virltu; of tiie uuthui - ity con tuned in a certain deed of trust ey.'t uted on the 20th day of Jan. IV'2O by L H Roebuck and Harvey kobersoa ar id dee dot trust oeing oi it'cot(l iii tbe register of deed's of ice' ol Jij'l'n county in hock \-2 ut page -ii, to secure tlie payment of a certain note of even date therewith and the stipulations in said deed of trust not having been complied with and at the request of the parties in terested, the undersigned trusee will on Monday tlie 20th day of March, 1922 at 12 o'clock M., at the court house door of Martin county William sum, N C., olfer for sale to tlie high est bidder for cash tlie following de scribed real estate: A tract of land in the town of Parmele, containing twenty-two and two-elevenths of an acre, beginning at a stake at the light of way where the Weldon and Kinston branch of the Atlantic Coast line railroad Co., antl the Kocky Mount and Pylmouth j branch of the Atlantic Coast Line railroad Co. intersect, the starting 1 point being on the left hand siite of: the Weldon and Kinston branch go-i ing towards Kinston; thence north 8;> j 1-2 poles along the right of way of the Rocky Mount and Plymouth brane ! of the 4 C L Co. to a stake, J C] Educate For Business Tlifl Business Training offers a short, easy and inexpensive routa to Success. 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C • ***»* * & Wynn's corner; thence south 8 west J poles arid 19 liinks; thence south i> 1-2 east 5 1-2 poles; thence south i) 9 i-2 east 8 poles; thence sout i 16 1-2 west 48 poles; -thence north 8. east 2d poles and 6 links; thence sout: 4 west 29 poles; thence north 87 east Sil poles and 6 links; thence south 4 west 29 poles; thence north 86 west ,0 polcsc thence north 4 east 19 poles, thence north 82 west 15 poles to the right of way of the Washington >ranch of the Weldon and Washing ton brunch of the Atlantic Coast 1 Jne uailroud Co., thence north 16 east HO :oies and 3 links; thence north 2i along the light of way of tin in ton branch of the Atlantic Const Line Co.; thence north 2'. v.st along the Kiuston and Ael i» nanch 39 poles to the beginning. Saving an dexcepting from the op ration of this conveyance an tract I land 100 feet fiuntinj; on the Rocky i.iuat and Plymouth branch of the tlanti; Coast Line Itadwiad begin iing at the starting pom', in the dt , rijiticn as above, running thence a oug tie right of way of the ltoi :ky douiit and Plymouth branch of t li lt! at d-i. Coast Line K R Co., nort • r, i-v , as t i(jO feet to a stake thenc outh west 300 feet to a stake ihence south 86 1-2 wert JIM) fet t s ,take, theme north 21 east to tie leginni.ig. 1 ins 10th day of February, 1922 ilAK'j'iN COUNTY SAVINGS AM TRUST CO,-htc.,- Trustee. MXfiCE OF SALE Liy v ttue cof the authority confer ed in i.ie by a deed olt rust execute .c me by Lewis' F Kobe ('son, and wiiV. -uilie i . Koberson on the 3rd day o» i, lit lit, and duly recorded ii. egistei of deeds ollicc in Mai tin coun y in book L-l, page 371, to secun tie pay aient of a certain bond beui UK evei.d ate therewith and the slip nation* in said deed of trust not ha\ ug beet. Complied with, i shall exp* c» it public auction for cash on Mondu; die 27th day of March, 1922, i|t 1. ~j., at the courthouse in Martin coun .j, tiie joilowing property:: llegiiiiiing at the intersection ot ta» aiiiesvi.le and Washington road, witi. .he Lea.er llaui branch at Claudiu.- liobeiaoa's iine; thence up the run o. ..id branch to the negro path, at iw oust coiiier of Louisa Liley sun. i once westwardyl along the in.: path to a lane in front of Louisa Lil ies' iiouse; Uience northwardly alouj .he lain to the public road; thence jastwuidly along said road to the in n i section with a branch of the Wasfl i I'ton load; thence southeastwaiiliy uong same to the main Jamesville and \S a hingtoii road; thence soutii a .ong stti.ie to tiie beginnig contaimifc acres, more or less, except 2 acre.- old by C T Kobersoh to L E Corey • .dav -'l2 19ii»,i 'l4)is being the same a ud deeded DiuTs F. Kotjerson arm vwie by Henry Koberson and wife pec. 1919. Feb. 24 1922. CLALHICS KOBERSON Trustee .NOTICE OF SALE UNDER EXE CUTION North Carolina, Martin County; iii ihe Supeiior Court. J. li. Koberson & Company vs. I'aui id at thews. liy virtue oi an execution directed io tne, undersigned from the Supeitoi court of Martin county in the above ciititlede cause, 1 will on Monday tin .;i d day of April, 1922 at 12 o clock .\L, at the court house door of Mar tin county at \\ llliainston, North Ca olina, sell at public auction to tin highest bidder ior casii to satisly the •said execution all the right, title ant, | interest which the said Paul Matthew, he defendant has in- and to the lot ute to wit: First tract: Begiiiiung at a pot oak,, being the H L Koberson line anu running easterly witli said line with path on road to W K Koberson's land thence with said oßberson's line i. northerly course to Hail Roebuck's; thence a westerly course to J R Nel soi)s land; thence a southern couisi [to ihebe ginning. Containing foitj I four (44) acres. This being the farm known as the ojhn Mack Matthew* farm on which he lived and died. Second tract: Containing sixty (60) acres, more or le«o, and being tin wooden land that JOIJI Mack Matthews ownetl, and bounded partly or wiloilj lon the south by 11 Coburn's; "on UK west by Oiiie V'.ii Nortwick; on th. nortii by Martha Jane Carson and on the east by M irtiu Jane Carson. .This the 24th dy ol Feb., 1^22. H. T. RORERSON, Sherix. CANDIDATE'S CARD To the voters of Martin County: - ' : 1 hereby announce myself a dictate for tlie office of RagisternJT Heeds of Mn tin County, subject tc the action of the Democratic primary of said county. T. H. JOHNSON. Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained ni that certain deed of tiust executed by B A Critcher to the undersigned trustee and bearing date of October 27th, 1919 ami of recoixl in book A-2 at page 223 of the Martin county registry, said- deed a! ti-ust having been given to secure the payment of certain notes of even date therewith; and the terpjs and condi tions therein contained not having been complied with, and at the request of the holder of said notes the under signed tiustee will, on the 10th daj of April, 1922, at 12 o'clock M. at the court house door of Martin county at Williamston, N C, offer for sale at public auction to the highest Liddei for cash, the following described prop erty, to wit: That certain lot or pan el of land in Martin county, North Carolina a/n. bounded and decsribed as follows: Being the house and lot in the towi of Williamston, N. C. and bour.deci or Uie east by Main street; on the soutii by Harrell street; on the west by P I- Apfel and on the so ufti by 11 13 Jor.e;. ■ Containing onc-haLf acre more or Its: . This the 9tli day of March, 1922. Dr. J. U. H. KNlGHT,'Trustee. CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION .State ol North Carolina—Depart merit of State: i'o all to whom these presents may tome—greeting: Wlieieas, it appears to my satis faction by duly authenticated record of the proceedings for the volume dissolution thereof by the unanimous consent of ull the .stockholders, de posited in my ollice, that the Koanotti.-, ur«d ; 'i'ar liiver Steamboat oCmpany, corporation of this state, whose piin cipal ollice is situated ill the towr, ol Williamston-County of Martin, State of North Carolina, has complied with vhe requirements of Chapter 22, Con solidated Statutes, entitled "Corpoia uons,' preliminary to the issuing oi this certificate of dissolution: Now Therefore, 1, J Bryan Grimes, Secretary of the State of North Car olina od hereby certify that the said corporation did, on the 13th day of March, 1922, tile in my office a dul> executed and attested consent in suit ing to the dissolution of said corpora tion, executed by all the stockholders F R EE! YOU CAN SECURE Roger's Silverware WITHOUT CHARGE BY TRADING WITH US Tell Your Friends About this Exceptional Offer Save Our Cards—They are Valuable CARDS GIVEN BY B. S. Courtney Dealer in Furniture, cook stoves, ranges, . Heaoers, Floor Coverings, Phongraphs, Organs One card with each cash purchase of 50c, or paid on account Williamston North Carolina WARRENS IMPROVED COTTON SEED -*c * „ Warren's Improved Prolific Cotton Seed for sale, Field selected for ten years. Taken first prize in every Fair shown for five ,years. danger from boll weevil because it is early. Frae from disease, will yield two bales per acre. Buy early as 1 have only a limited quantity. Price f 1.00 per bush el cash with order, ten bushel lots; $1.25 per bushel for less quantities. ■» HYMAN WARREN R. F. D. NO. 3 ROBERSONVILLE, N. CL . j Kader B. Crawford - - v ♦A _ 1 ■_ EVERYTHING IN INSURANCE . . CALL PHONE NO. 49 I thereof, which said consent and tbe .record of the proceedings aforesaid are now on file in my said office as pro vide,d by law. 1-n Testimony Whereof, 1 have here unto set my hand and affixed my of ficial seal at lialeigh this 13th day of March, A. D. 1922. J. BKYAN GRIMES, Secretary of State. Rec'd. March 14, 1922 at 4 P. M. and recorded in Corporation book No. 2,,Vit page 72. R. J PEEL, - - C. S. C NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain deed of trust executed to the undersigned trustee by S P Harrison on the 14th day of July, 1919, and of record in Martin county public registry in book A-2 page 176. Said deed of trust se curing certain bonds of even date and tenor therewith, and the stipulations therein not having been complied with and at the request of the holder of aid bonds 1 will expose to public auction on Monday, April 3rd, at 12 o'clock M., in front of the court house door in Williamston North the following described lands: First tract: Hounded on the north by J S Peel lands; on the west by Mary Rogers land; on the south by John R Harrison and on the west by G A Harrison. Known as a part of the Harrison Home Plaae. Contain ing 18 acres, more or less. Second tract: Bound on the north by the Eason Rogers land; on the east by B S Cowen; on the west by James R Harrison; on the south by John R Harrison and known as part of the Polly Wynne Place. ■ Contain ing 18 acres, more or less. B. DI KE CRITCHER Trustee. TAX NOTICE Your town taxes for year 1921 are lon(? past due. Please pay same and save cost-of advertising. C. F. PAGE, Tax Collect jr. 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