o* _ Under am %, t virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain daeed of trust executed to me, the under signed trustee by A.. Corey and wife ijiUaa J. Corey of Martin county, N. C., on the liith day of Junue, 1916 • -♦ lecorued in Martin county public igiSU-y ili boo* S-ial, ojiei. or tiust secu mg ce.cuin note ' * (->6u TS..V U.eroW.tn, Siiu 1.e.-. . COl -U UtU .tut UaVUlfc a..-- ■ ».» unu at w.e retjue?M • ■ v , itv .ei>leu, uie UnUei • 1 : ».i.' OA the ..111 uuj vii., . *.Uj o t iwvjit M.| u. «. 01 i w i .. t . ou.e uvui in Wu > -s Ui«i .*■ ... v^ i jtc to p.*oiic auc »'j li.i . .jj . t t,u.aei iu» cash, ti*L •v»U.g c. t- ...eo iauU; uc a a lot tit the town i *auw .. •, . C. r located on u*e ■ Jirui .ol ..I. /venue and tfiowii " . "• n biovtu slioet on Ut« UXii', Li i. » .-we., Cji me east; Mali-i i i.. am! Vi.it.in i i the souUt; aim u m. t .i.l land othe weal teiUfe itu .s -j J. 6 and 6 in bloeu Oi th>.' iii j. L ii biOWiis land ll - Oi wnuh is ol lecjru in e j ao..c i'g.iry oi Mat tut count/ .aau t ViStua o ok Ao 1 at pug.- • »nu it. j "til " .a.a v.. .ey an uivne now mi. iiiis ti..- ,ou. di y ol March,' 192 i.. V> tii.i.*.Clt lAUTLs, Trustee. \«j... c> »F SALE L uuei tu-'. virtue uJ tiie powei cui>! ct'iuai. vd »'■ tiiat ceitain iteed • t wusi e eoutid oy H M I'eei aiiu, ; iLuii .a f«l o twu undersigned I v »«.' a u..n late 01 November j , .-1., a. i oi i cord in booit C-l' . ge o c. c. c \i tiuq county public' ..ti, •'-■■■. e *ei oi ttust having gi ■. t i .o "-etu e me pa., meat oi i . n iitu;, i . even date i.iurewitn, .... me .u. a.iU tomutieus tneieiu Ui.„.neU t.oi i.av.ag tieca coniptieu i. ,a v i.. c ol the hoiuei . ..a . i.ie ilnduisigned- tiu.s t wil» on '.i..1. iay ti.e iiui eay b> • ,„i., ai o clock M., at Uie > it. i lio.. e o. Martin county ut aiii.no. C., oiler lot bale to iit i-o . e . U'i ier lur the l'ol i tie ' a d p ipcrt> to Ait: i t r„ I'i.ut certa i tract c. j i. ioi .. i.. :ik and b0...g in Mui i i u • 'k at ii.» cun.fii w -5,31.1.1.11 st-Cei* iti tlio o' y vJ; tni-T.re atoiij: ; to ' 11 l . ' 11. , I ->.n..'l t, i- W yu« u.i. iii.u. . b.isuei . i i. ; . >V i U.e v ...ui ktioil^ j i t'* »• 'twj i-. yftruM ic 1i . , ...id B'amtu. coriier,; ■ >. « p„, i ..t' i a.a;i„ LiU.uiiiii eti ttery : them-i , ro ■* ti ? . r> line norihwe.-1. >ll > 'So t.. ... to Smith bi thence a iiir;g Smith St, 8a yards to the b«- ;)• mi ig. For full description see WHEN YOUR BONUS COMES Everybody is glad that Our former service men have the bonus. 7 -. > -' . We want you to know that we are here to see that whatever we have that you need is of a quailty and at a - price that will be for your best inter ests. • * * • i We're not urging the bonus-recip ients to come here and spend the money with us; but if you do cme here 1 we can promise you the best possible values. •- ' # % I • > Hart Shaffner and Marx clothes are the main thing * v " ' V • Harrison Bros. & Company FOR THOSE WHO WANT THE BEST . ..; , ' ,-y ' ' - * 1 ' ■ in -■ '■ ■■■ ■ ■ • ~eed of record in book KKK page 79,, Maitin county registry. Second tract beginning at the cor ner of I'ront and Eolith tsreets hi the town ol Hamilton; thence down Smith street iiUO l'eet to M. T. Lawrence's lane or alley; thence at a right angle uown said alley 66 feet; thence par allel with Smith street 200 feet to i'luut street; thence down Front St. 00 ieet to the beginning. For full de- see need of record in boon L i at page i>B4, Martin county regia uy. i ins the loth day of March, 1922. A. it. CoxN.NIJSC, 'trustee. NO I ICE OF SALE Cmiet- anu by virtue at the power 01 sale contained in that certain deeu ot ir.. st execuUd i>y C H Godwin anu vv.ie, Mary i eiiuitton Godwin, Clay ton Moore ana wile, Jennie S. Maote, to tne ttßuersigned trustee aud otur ing date ol iUay li.st 191 V, an u»t rec-1 oia in booii M-l at 4r6 oi tiie i Jlai un county puoiic registry, saiu utcc. ol tiust Having been given to se cure tiie payment ol ceitain notes of cvui date therewith, and the terms, a.id conditions therein contained not nuviiig neen ooitipiied with, and at the ( request oi tne holder oi tne said"notes; Uie uuuei signed tiustee will on Mon-i nay Uie I'ith day of April, 1922, at i- o clock M., at tiie court bouse door oi Martin county at Williauiston, is. oiler for sale at public auction to tne' hignest bidder lor cash, the io. I'jvving described propeity to wit; li.giuning at an iron stake on Main . licet in tiie town of Williaiuston, N. L , the corner of alley ot ilarrison ii, j.lnus ii Company; tiience down Mam street towaids Uie river 27 feet fin Jo iinues to Eli Cuiganus' brick iioio, tneuce in a soutne.ly course' v.ih Eli Cuiganus' line 64 ieet to an i.on stake, ilairison iliothers & Co., I. i and C ii Codwin and Clayton Moore's comer; tiience in a v.estei j 1 direction 27 feet and 3 inches ( to an iron stake iiainsou brothers and Company corner; tnence a line: pa iml el with Eli Cuiganus' line 84' feet to the iron stake on Main street, i U.e beginning and being a lot on: Mam street which is 27 ieet and .'! in lies wide und 64 ieet lo.ig. 'inis tne' liith iiay ol Maloh, 1922. 14. DUNNIrJC; Trustee. NOTICE OF SALE ■ - 1 nder and by virtue of the power o) K.H'l coniaini d ui that: certain deed o. I u-t executed to the undersigned luistee by bryunt Little and Morocco Little, Oscar Litfc and wife, 1 . in. Little and Earnest Little ami! wife llaltie Little, on the 2Cth day of 1-rbruary 1919, and of record in Mar-j tin county public registry in book A-2; puge 42. Said deed of trust securing ceitain bonds of even date and tenor therewith; an dthe terms and condi-] bona therein contained not having been complied with; and at the re quest of the holder of aald notes the undersigned trustee wili on the 18th day of April, 1922, at 12 o'clock M. at Uie court house door in William at on, North Caroluia offer for aale to the higest bidder for cash, tiie following described land, to wit: r - beginning at Uie mouth of bate's oramh where it enters into the rui oi Tranter's creek, about bO yard* be iow Koberson bridge; thence extend iiig Uown the main run of said creeK ouiu 3 oegiees west 30.48 poles; 1-2 oegiees west 15 poles; bouti oi i.'giees o' west 19.48 poies; soutn 46 uegrees 20' west 16 poies; souti, j4 3-4 degrees west 22.16 poles; souti. 49 degices west 20.2 pcies; soutii 69 1-2 Oegiees west 16.64 pons; south 67 1-4 uegices west 20.4 poies; souti. 7 1-2 Oegiees west 1/ poles; soua: 16.72 poles; south & degrees west 16.- 06 poles; south' 41 degrees east 13.6 poies; down the run oi Tranter's creek 10 a laige cj press known as. Uie on. county line corner, now Henry Lver ett's corner; tnence S 69 degiees west 72.28 poles along the old County line, now Henry Everett's line; thence b 57 1-2 degrees east 64 poles to a .stake Stanley Hollis' Corner, thence N 44 degrees east 10.8 poles to the mouth of an old ditch; thence up sadi old ditch north 43 1-4 degrees east 20.6b poles; N. 42 1-2 degrees east 11.68 poles; north 33 1-4 i.egrees east 6 poles; north 40 1-2 uegrees east 6 poles; north 41 2-4 degrees east 6 poles, north 40 1-2 degrees east 6 poles; north 41 3-4 degrees east 23.4 poles up a lane to a curve; thence N 62 edgrees east 19.2 po»es to the' Hob ersonvilie and Was.uugtou road, (creek road); thence up said road Is 33 3-4 degrees \V 17 pules to a curve, thence north 3 1-2 degrees west 67.4b poles, up said orad to the beginning cornor of a tract on the east side ol said road; thence S 68 3-4 degrees east 25.7 poles up a dit-h to a corner ol the fence; thence north 17 degree.- 10 minutes east 34.2 poles along the fence und continued on down a ditch to the center of the canal in BataV biaueh; thence down the caal i snaid branch N 53 3-8 degrees W 2.68 poles njrth4B degrees 40' W 3 poles; north 76 1-2 degrees west b poles; N 81 14 degrees west 3 1-3 piles; N 68 12 degrees W 6.8 poles; north 76 degrees W 20 poles to the road at a bridgv; north 66 -l gi ees W 27.2 poles; north 38 degree W 16 polei-; north 23 1-2 degrees W 13.6 poles; north 38 degie* \V 16 poiea; nortii 23 1-4 degrees' \\ 11.4 poises; N 66 1-4 d grees W lfi. I.S pules; north 62 degrees W 14.32 poles; to u lighlwood knot and gum in vlur garet Andrew's corner; tlience noitli 63 1-4 degrees west 6.4 poles to tie beginning, containing 187 acres, more or less. This 18th day of March 15)22. B. DUKE CUITCHKK, Trustee ' A NOTICE QF SALS Under and by virtu# of the pow er of sale contained in that certain col lateral note bearing date of April 4 1921 and executed by J S Shugar, the undersigned wil lon Saturday the 16th day of April 1922 at 12 o'clock M at the court house door of Martin county at Williamston N C. offer at public sale to the highest bidder for cash the following described personal property to wit: One note of Raymond Ghoram se cured by chattel mortgage for the a mo ant of 1421.00. One note of J A Moore eecured by nsttel moitgage for the amount of , 410.00 One note of RS Lee secured by chattel mortgage for the amount of $419.00 One not eof E S Bowen secured b\ . battel moi tgage for the amount oi $486.00; One titlo retaining note of V F Bati man for the amount of $176.00; One title retaining note of G H Mc- Nair for *376.00; One title retaining note of Boney Johnson for $290.00; One note of M W Whitehurst se cured by chattel mofgago for tin mount of $800.00; One title retaining note of Noah Boston for the amount of $260.00 Payments have been made upon some of the notes above mentioned, which will be explained en the day sale. This the Bth day of April 1922. THE PEOPLES BANK Uy Dunning and Moore, Attorneys. NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of a power of sale con tained in that certain collateral note bearing date of October 21, 1221 and executed to the undersigned by S J Tetterton we wil lon Saturday the 16th day of April 1922 at 12 o'Celck M at the court house door of Martin county at Williamston N C, offer at public sale to the highest bidder lor cash tho following descirbed personal p rope ity to wit: One (1) share of the capital stock of the Seminole Phosphate Company of Goldsboro, N C This the tith day of April 1922 THE PEOPLES BANK By Dunning & Moore, Attorneys ASKS FOR RENOMINATION TO THE STATE SENATE To the voter sof the Second Senatorial District: 1 hereby annonce my candidacy for renomination to the ofllco of State Stnator from this district subject to the Democratic primary. It has always been the custom of this district that each Seantor be e leced to two erms, and I no wask hat I be allowed this same honor and I confidtntly believe that it will be shown to me. 1 Khali do my best to serve all the people us 1 have always done. My record statnds for itaelf. I am not ashamed of it. Thanking you for your past favor* and the honor sohwn me and hoping to have the opportunity, of serving you once more, 1 am. Your obedient servant, H. L. SWAIN, Columbia, N. C. Advertisement Advertisement NOTICE North Carolina, Martin County. To Dawson Eborn and all other in terested parties: You will take notice that we pur chased one hundred and forty acres of land ilsted by you for taxes in Goose Nest township, at a sheriff's sale for taxes at the court house door of Martin county on the 6th day of June, 1921 and unless redemption is made as privided by law, we will de mand a deed form the Sheriff for said land after one year from 1 the said sale. This April 18, 1922. K. W. Salsbury & Brother. NOTICE OF SALE / Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed to the undersigned true tee by Itobeit oJhnson and wife Fan nie oJhitson on the Brd day of Jan. 1921 and of record in the public reg istry of Martin county in book G-2 at page 69, securing a certain note o feven date an dtenor therewith, and default having been made in the pay ment of the same and the stipulation» therein contained not having been com plied with and at the request of the holder of the note I will on th elst day of April, 1922 at 12 o'clock M., oiler for sale in front of the court house dotr in Williamston N &, at public auction to the highest b.d. v for ca*h the following described real property, to wit; being the lot deed to Robert John son by Sylvester Haesell by deed dat ed April 28th, 1906, and of record in the public registry of Martin county in book RKK at page 84 reference be ing made to said deed for a more per fect dfecription, said lot containing 1-4 of an acre more or leaa. Also being the same lot deed to Robert Johnoss by B A Critcber by deed dated Jan 9th 1914 and of record in the public registry «f Martin coun ty in book E-l at page 149 reference being made to Mid deed fe ra more definite description said M 1-8 of ad acre nor* or Jeee. Also one black mare oee buggy two turning plows one cotton plow and all household and kitchen furniture to m belonging; namely mm tabl—t bed.; bedstead* and al at ■ ' fhatevar description to aa belonging. Thie the 28th day at Feb. IMS. ELBERT S. PEEL Tnutoe NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power of 6ale contained In a certain deed of trust executed to the undersigned trustee on the 12th da oyf January, 19;2, by James R. Everett, and re corded in the Martin conuty registry' | in book H-2 page 467 to secure the payment of a certain bond of erven date therewith, and the stipulations in said deed of trust not having been complied with, and at the request of the holder of said bond, the under sgnied trustee wil, on the 26th day of May at 12 o'clock M. in front of the court house door in Williamston, N. C., offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash the following describ ed land: All the right title and interest of the said James R. Everett in the fol lowing described land: begining at the public road leading form Williamston to Hamilton at an ron stake, running thence with a niron fence a straigh lie to the ru of Cowford branch, thence down the run of said branch to the ol Brewer Mill; thence down said branch its various courses to the line of Everett; thence a northerly course te said public road to the beginning, Contaning 800 acres, more or less and beng pert of the Mabry farm. This 26th day of Apri1,1922. B. DUKE CRITCHER, Trustee. NOTICE To the Democratic Voters of Martin County: I take this method of announcing my candidacy for the office of Regis ter of Deeds, subject to the Democrat ic Primary to be held June Brd, 1922 I wish to thank the people for the many favors they have shown me in the past, and to assure tern, that if nominated and elected, I shall endeav or to managp the office In the inter est of the people. Respectfully ' S. S. BIIOWN. CANDIDATE'S CARD To the voters of Martin County: 1 hereby announco myself a candi date for the nomination to the office of Clerk of tho Superior Court, sub ject to the action of the Democratic Primary. I doeire to sincerely thank the people for all the favors shown me am nominated and elected to give the people clean, honest service. R. J. PEEL. NOTICE To the Democratic voters of Martin County: I take this method of announcing my candidacy for the office of sheriff of Martin county, subject to the ac tion of the Democratic primary. I desire to thank the people for their support and help during the past two years that I have filled the office and if nominated and elected for the next term, I agree to give the people of the county tho very best service of which I am capable. Respectfully yours, H. T. ROBERSON. To the voters of Martin County: I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of Sheriff, subject to the ac tion of the Democratic primaries; promising that if nominated and elect ed I will perform the duties of the office to the best of my ability. > Respectively, JOHN T. EDMONDSON. NATICE To the Democratc voters: 1 I hereby announce myself a candi date for the nomination to the office of County Treasurer, subject to the action of the eDmocratic primary. I deal re to thank the people for their past favors, and if nominated and elected I will serve them to the best of my ability. C. D. CARSTARPHEN. matter of We Kate it as our honest "3^^^ belief thst the tobaccos used f in Chesterfield sre of fiaer ' quality (and hence of better J Tg tsste) thsn in any other / * cigsrcttc st the price. Chesterfield CIGARETTES tela noil Mm** no lor "j h;* ofsa-4jc Jr 1 ' ■ f— IF ITS— -v^yfjr Job Printing YOU WANT- SEE, OR CALL SIMON LILLEY PHONE 184 WILLIAMSTON. N. C DON'T FAIL TO READ THE ADS EACH WEEK THEY CONTAIN NEWS OF INTEREST TO EVERY SUBSCRIBER '^l Gives New Life to fil Old Furniture pLfl H Vf/ITH a Wdk and *ma Ctra Ik •Md af Vtotoaul, B W , Mantel, ymm mm and jm r Mm* wB ■ B Matt/ md qafcktf rutin y«o« Kara aaaaa aaar tba anrila af jraath to aid, jin n B ****■■ wtfc "**f * nlif .l * □ «Mh atraka W tha braah. 2~~ r I B AfWd| wa aaa it float*, too. B Oak avt that aid fnraitora Oaaaa hi Mi aw *t» fN haro ataaii aw*/ faak a—|>4a paaala aad aak foe I I J. A. LEGGETT I fl " 'V- 'J , ■ B NOTICE ' a**s» As it will be late in the season before the new Ice Plant will be completed on the A. C. L. R. R., we will handle ice at our old ice house this season for cash ONLY. NOPE livery. .* *i; tf&BKfl JSf Gurganus & Ambers

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