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~ ' - Y ' " W A HUtoUt* or ttjMMKfcCt; | Local Items | *r-W ialiey oi Uiy Wo. 1, wt ! la town Wednesday. • • ♦ « Mr. W. G. Lamb liag arrived in tin city to spend the holidays. Miss Amelia Clark jefi Wednesday for her home at Clurkmille ym • * Mrs. A. K. Dunning and Miss Alice spent Wednesday in Kobei .-oiiviHe. * « • • Elder B. S.'Cowing oi Bear C la was here for a short while NVedne i day. • * "• • 'l'lie Williainston ('handier of 'Com merce is interested in all. All »hould help it, - ' • » « . Miss Millie Spruill leU V\ ednesday for her home at Roper to spend the holidays. • » • ■*" Mr. and Mrs. John Lilley and Mrs. Herbert Lilley of City No. 1 were here shopping yesterday. • • » Mr. Fred Hoyt, Jr., has returned from Washington where he yi«ited' relatives for a few days. •* 4 * y Supt. M. J. Davis left yesterday for his home in W arrenton \> spend the holidays with his parents. Mr. Bob Byendrich left this after noon for his home at Staunton, \ a., to sound the holidays with his mother. . « . . Mr. It. J. l'jsel, Jr., of Vsiiceboro will arrive tomorrow to spend a lew days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Peel. « • » » Mr. Charles Kinglvt will arrive to morrow night from Raleigh where he has a position witn tile tlotion Growers association. * 0 0 0 ♦ Mr. Geoerge Howard Kent will ar rive tomorrow from New York to spend Christmas with his grandmo ther, Mrs. Jennie Moore. ♦ Mr. and S^lT!»s» v J. Dillon Simpson and little sen, Dillon, Jr., kit this, week ioi South Boston, \ a., \ i«- it relatives for some time. *" . . : . Mr. and MisT J. L. 'Williams will leave Sunda) inoriiing for Norfolk to spend Christmas witli Mi. VVilliaiu*. mother, Mrs. E. L. Williams. •• ■»'- T f MrS.-V. Jack Hunter lelt Wednes day lor Greensboro to sppnil ttie Hol idays with her pari'lits, i*lr. anl airs. Hunt. Mr. HIHIUM leit tin.- al to spend until i uesda> in b'oro. 0 0 9* ,ilj so' Jewell Buriifi lilt n»ir- ami iioon i'oi . hei , liomc at \» mtei \ iHe. j Miss Burnett Will not 'ftuin aiiei Christinas to fill tier poMtion as'-sec retary to Critcher ami '.ruchei muis to the legieet oi hei n anj menu, in Willianiston. titttt t ure* .Miliaria l'ever. ,\UI Ol sali; Notice i shereby j;i\en that undei ;sau bj virtue ot ai,tliorit> contain ed in a certain nol Oeaung date ol February 2a, 1022, and executed t>> me Peete-Ciiilliu Company, ifie unuei binned iecel\er v lur llie Peoeples Batik, will, on liiursda). tut 20th da> o) December, 1U22, at 1- o clock al., at t'.t court nou»e uoo roi cotin is, \\ li Hani.s ion, N. C., ollei at public .-ale to the highest biddei lo'i\ null, the foliowiiig pronussory notes, loi the atnoants-intl dated and niaturuit at designated belou,, .to wit: Date Due Date Amount W. C. Manning, 4-18-20 > 12-13-20 f&OO.OO Joidan C. Peele, - 1-1-20 11-1-20 200.00 W. H. Hopkins, 6-0-21 y ■ 1-1-22 400.00 (j. 11.. Coltraine, 1-1-21 11-1-21 106.00 Wheeler Mai tin, 4-1-20 10-1-20 300.00 ' * J, L .Gibson, 12-1-20 11-1-20 200.00 K. B. Crawford, 4-1-20 10-1-20 500.00 H. D. Taylor, 8-2-22 IDI-22 100.00 Dunning and Moore, / W, M. Harrison, balance " B. F. Lilley, balance 1-2-22 10-1-22 75.00 Mc. G. Taylor, balance 2-23-22 10-1-22 220.00 W. D. Daniel and W. V Bissell, balance 3-81-22 11-1-22 50.00 K. F. Roberson, balance 8-6-22 10-1-22 100.00 A. W Hardison, 2-16-22 11-1-22 438.42 A- T. Lilley, , • 11-1-22 IJ-1-22 100.00 £. H. Roberson, 4-24-22iti-22 100.00 W. H. Edwai^s, 2-23-22 M-l-22 200.00 IN". E. Hanii*oii. *>■ 11-18-21 11-18-22 o00i)0 Jease 8. Lilley, 4-1-22 12-1-22 600.00 I. J. Hardison, MC LmGrifp*. 8-11-22 11-1-3W ZUO.Oi This the 20th day of ltectmber, ,1922. ; . J. i. STATON, .Receiver for The People* Bank. Bub-My-Titm for Rheumatism. " NOTICE 0* SALE Lnder ai.d by virtue of th power ol sale contained in that certain deed of tru.it executed by Fred'CoX to the undei signed trustee and bearing Jute of September 2Vtli, lit y, uud of rec ord nt. ttie pubbc regictrj- of Mailt'' cdlinty -in book CJ-ii at paper- 144-14b v , said uee dot true! ha',:ng been given to secure the payments of certain yii.tft: of even date therewith, anil the uTiii-. and conditions therein coiituiu | ell ;iut having lieon ciiin|ilied with, a"d al tlie request of the Ito.lilrr i,f .sal" iii>ie-, the "undersigned trustee will on NM ;:2IMI day of .January, 1!>2.'1 in front ot'i itne court house iloor tfi Martin county at Wilhamston, offer for sale to the didder loty cash, the following described property to wit: All those certain tracts or parcels ol fund lying, situate and being in the county and stale aforesaid and hear the.town of Everett*, N. and being tract *venteen (17) formcily owiie-t by Vv j line and liarnhill ami known as the Bullard farm as surve>- ed and platted by C. M. Credit, C. K, jilat of which i sof record in the of fice of the register of deeds in and for Martin county in hook One at page 4t" which- .said p.at reference Is hereby niade for a more periect de si nption. Said tract contains y&.OU acres. This the 20th dtiy of December, .1022. A. K. DUNNING, Trustee. To Prevent a t old Take (ititi. NOTICE OF SALE • Under and'b; virtue of the judge ment in the case of The Dennis-Sim mons Lumber Company vs zell, administratrix of 3estfie-'Miiell> et als, signed by W. M. Bond, judge, at June term, 1920, and which is of record in the clerk's office for Martin county, the undersigned commission e>v'Will, on the lbth day of January, l!'2li, at 12:0ti o'clock M., at the court house door in Willianiston, North Car olina, sell to the highest bidden for cash the followin described land; First tract. The tract of" iihd it' Bear Grass township, Martin county, adjoining the lands of Slade Harri son, McCratt, Robert Harrison, L. M. Martin ami James A. llritton, and being the' tract Jesse Mizell purchas ed of Emily Bland. Second tract. The of land in Jicar~ Grass township, Martin county, adjoining the lands of James F. liai ley, Henry Kogerson andv Reuben Kogerson, and beinjp'the tract of land — ■ em I I I The Gift Store Supreme \ Ladies and (ienllemen—ln fact the whole family's at tention is called to our store this week where you will find tfil'ts supreme for father, mother, sister, brother and , . sweetheart. Even grandfather and grandmother can r be pleased here. N Such gifts as wool hose, chokers, fiirs, hanjlker ||| chiefs, sweaters, ladies 4 dresses, coats, silk shirt waists, |J men's clothing, boys' suits and extra pants. COME IN ANI) LET US SHOW YOU HOW WE CAN HELP YOU IVtAKE YOUR LOVED ONES AND FRIENDS HAPPY ON CHRISTMAS. IF WE CAN'T I PLEASE—WHO CAN IN WASHINGTON? j Abiouness Store I [OPPOSITE THE BANK OF WASHINGTON, WASHINGTON, A NORTH CAROLINA || v ; .»- •' ■ «n f which Jesse Mizell punrfyued of JM. T. Bailey. Third tract. Looted in Bear G&us township, Martin equity, adjoiping the lands of Jamea A. Rogeraon, Wm. Mi r.ell, and being the trait of land Jes »p Mizell purchased of Clirissie Har rison. Fourth tract. The tract of land in Bear Grass township, Mai-tin county, wms STABLE MANURE FDR SALE AT old convict camp. C. A .Wea.ver 12-8-tf FOUND —SPOTTED MALE HOG, weighing about 150 puund*. Crop in the ear under keel left. NOTRE 1 HAVE A FARM FOR rent for 1923. Also a house and lot for Bale. B. A. Critcher. 12-11-4tp ONE TOURING CAR FOR sale. Hurrisom Wholesale Grocery. \_ 12-16-Btc a Manufacturers of BUGGIES, WAGONS AND CARTS General Repair Work On All Kinds of Machinery. Full line of Ford Parts, Bug gy, Wagon and Harness Material.* General Automobile Upholstering and r Painting. The Largest Balcksmith Shop In the County. * ; GIVE US A TRIXh WILLIAMSTON, N. C. • adjoxnin gtlte lnaus of Joshua Colt rain, W. J. Hadleg, Simon Griffin and Edmotyd Harris, and being the tract of land Jesse Mizell purchased of Enjily Bend. Tnis the 15th day of December, — . ... B. A. CRITUHER, Commissioner. FOR SALE FINE jjs-RSEV-COW and heifer. Both fresh in milk. $66.00 eaech. S. D. Matt hey», Ham ilton, N. C. 12-22-lt WANTED TO JtENT THREE OH four furnished or unfurnished rooms . for light housekeeping, prefer fnr niMhed. Phone 46. IHAVE 5 HO;S AT MY HOUSF, if tlie owner will come to ray home and identify sue they can get them for c/ftit of up keep and nin ning this. adv. Jim Rogers. SALE AT MY HOME IN POP lar Point, 1 will offer for sale, one horse and one mule, com and hay and all the farming tools and house hold and kitchen furniture that 1 have,- on the 28th day of Decern ber, 1922. W. A. Campbell. It FOB SALE A MCE LOT OF DU roc Jersey Pigs, 12 week* old, both male and female, vaccinated with both serum and virus. £2.50 each Xpt quick delivery, i. o. b. Waah ington, $1.50 extra for registration papers. Brood sows >6O each. T. ../Ik 1 lodges und Sons, Washington, N. C. 12-11-*tp A CAH OF FIRST AND SECOND COAT PLASTERING LIME CHEAP FOR CASH. C. O. CAKSTAPtfKN & CO. FOR SAL?: SEVERAL SECOND hatid rVrrfs. Prices are very cheap. Cbiimpi'-n Ante Ct, t~ vr«tt, N. C. 12-8-tt JI'ST ARRIVED A CAR LOAD OF GROUND AND CAR LOAD HAV W&E. CHEAP FOR THE CASH AT C. to. CAR STAI'HEN & CO. FOUND—On the electa of Wdliame ton a Masoiic stick-pin. Finder can have Kiync by dedncribing pin and paying for this ad. 30,000 NICE CABBAGE PLANT FOR Sale. $2.00 per thousand. W. D. DANIEL, i'hone 1141-E, R. F. D. 1, Jamesville. -UST ARRIVED u CAR LOAD OF GROUND ALUllt CAR LOAD HAY WIRE, CHEAP I'OK IHE CASH AT C. D CAR SIAPHEN £ CO. | A GOOD FIVE ROOM HOUSE, IN northwest Williamston for tide at a bargain. See or write W. Halber stadt. . 12-8-4tp ' LOST—A RABBIT DOG, BROWN und > lute spotted, named "/oh." A r«waid o( $5.00 will be given il re turned to James A. Legged, Wil l«m«ton. A CAR OF FIRST AND SECOND COAT PLASTERING LIME CHEAP I-OR CASH. C. D. CARSTAI'HEN & CO. ' JUST aLXIVED K CAK LOAD OF GROUND ALUM SALT AND CAR LOAD CHEAP I'OK THE CASH AT C. D. CAR STAI'HEN & CO. * 100,090 EARLY JERSEY AND Char leston Wakefield Cabbage plants. 1 The best ever at 25 cents per hun- | dred, $2.00 per thousand. Ready at 1 all times. Joseph L. Holliday, East | Hide Farm phone 151S-C. r, j A CAR OF FIRSI AND SECOND j COAT PLASTERING LIME CHEAP FOB CASH. C. D. CA.iSTAPHEN & CO. " ' N SAYS I'AKKR:—EVERY CHRIST-; mas gilts are bought more mtelli . gently.' •We are coming to real ize that the purchase of useless and - meaningless gifts is a waste of money and. energy. Your photo graph is a reminder of thoughtful A MERRY XMAS AND A l*& HAPPY NEW YEAR Is Assured Everyone Who Enrolls In Our Chri&mas Savings Club ! a Which Starts j il mini ■ Monday, Dec, Ith EVERYBODY—OLP AND YOUNG JSINVITED TO * Deposit 10c, 25c, 50c, SI.OO and $2.00 Straight The First Deposit Makes Yon a Member. NO FINES - —NO FEES—NO LOSSES itx* w r . ' Ms And you will save enouglt by Christmas to buy presents •> and enjoy the festivities without stint or inconvenience . Martin Co. Savings & Trust Co. J. E. POP E, Cashier l - ■ . fc, "V- . .. . - * : : uet MARTIN COUNT! HOSPITAL COM* MiBK9V aeas that wit m-t# tor year* to tmaM, will spun dirtance and bring eloe* those yon love. A photo graph is am only u personal and mm expenftfVa « gift aa you can find, but It is perhap* the momt econo eaical. They mean much to those who receive them aa erril aa those who give them. Call at oar stu- . T { A Offload of NICE MULES Just arrived. If you are in the market for s Good Mule / ? - .( ' ■ COME TO SEE US BEFORE PURCHASING * ' ' s v - r :^ Our Prices are Right J. H. Purvis & Son •s WILLI AMSTON, N. C CLOTHES PRESSING CLEANING Y REPAIRING We solicit the patronage of those who fpr one reason or an-, other are displeaaed with the valet service they are now getting. We solicit those who may be over particular about the way their work is done. We solicit those who appreciate care and attention to details. All Who Come May Feel Assured of Service That Is Different IDEAL SANITARY PRESSING CLUB PRICB * THOMPSON, Owaers Phone 147 Williamston, N. C. 107 Main St. dio and look over some cf the rtew style* in Portraiture tha new eaael folders an all the vogue this * season. Atid the rash, many tak ing the advantage now. No prom ise after December 10th for Qygst mnfl delivery. BAKER'S sryjwo. Washington, N. C.
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