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Watch For The Opening of Williamson's Large Retail and Wholesale Feed and Grocery Store . ■ . , •?"*"' ' iT* „TTT 2" 1 ~ ' ' ' * - " " " - -."7"' . . ' The Place and Opening Date.Will Be Announced Later - 1 Abbott, Gwaltney and Company, NORFOLK,VX JOHN A. MANNING, Manager YVilliamston, N. C. Entertainments CJnb Meeting* Parties Ei(t|«oUi Wedding*—■ - Etc. Maura. Henry Staton and W. T. Leggett, of Tarboro, were business visitors in town yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Neville, of En field, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Hardy Sunday. » - Mrs. Charles aulkner, of Rocky Mt., arrived Saturday night to visit ner parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. 1 light. Mr. T. C. Cook, of Rocky Mount, spent the week end here with his fam ily. Mtss Mary White, of Greenville, spent Saturday night with her moth er, Mrs. MoUie White. Miss Sadie Perry, of the East Car olina Teacher's Training School in Greenville, spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Perry Mr. and Mrs. Frank Margolis and Mr. Irving Margolis motored to Wil son Sunday. Candidates' NOTICE OF CANDIDACY I hereby announce myself a candi date for membership on the Board of Education of Martin County, subject to the action of the Democratic voter? at the primary on June the sth. T. F. HARRISON. NOTICE OF CANDIDACY By request of a good many people of Bear Grass and Griffins Townships, I announce my candidacy as a member of the county board of education to represent these two townships, subject to the action of the Democratic pri mary in June. a 27 it NATHAN ROGERS. NOTICE I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of sheriff to the voters of Martin County and solicit their sup port at the Democratic primary to be held in June. 1 also wish to express my thanks for favors heretofore rendered me. Yours very truly, H. T. ROBERSON. NOTICE OF CANDIDACY I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of clerk of the superior court of Martin County, subject to the action of the Democratic primary, and solicit the support of the voters of said primary. This March let, 1926. W. H. CRAWFORD. NOTICE OF CANDIDACY I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Sheriff of Mar tin County subject to the action of the Democratic primary, and solicit the votes of the good men and women of the county. Thia the Ist day of March, 1924. W. JOE TAYLOR. NOTICE OF CANDIDACY I hereby announce myself as can didate for the office of representative of Martin County, subject to the ac tion of the Democratic primary, and solicit the support of the men and woman of this county. J. ALPHONSO EVERETT. NOTICE OF CANDIDACY Upon the request of quite a num ber of citizens of Bear Grass and Griffins townships 1 announce my can didacy. for the office of county com missioner representing said town ships, subject to the Democratic pri mary to be held in June. JAMES L. COLTRAIN. NOTICE OF CANDIDACY To the Democratic voters of Martin County:—l hereby announce mylelf a candiadte for the office of sheriff of th« county, and solicit your support at the primary to be held in June. If elected, I promise to perform the du ties of the office in a proper and sat isfactory manner. mSO till myl A. L. ROEBUCK. Society & Personals - Mrs. ELBEKT 8. PEEL, Editac, Mr. Charles Hose, of Fremont, was the gue3t of his brother, Mr. Z. Hardy Rose, at the Atlantic Hotel Friday night. He was accompanied by hU son, Mr. John Rose. Mr. and Mrs. R. £. Mitchell, of Windsor, were in town shopping yes terday morning. Messrs. Herbert Peel and William Hodges, of Wake Forest, spent the woek end in town with their parents. They motored back to college Sunday afternoon with Mrs. W. L. Potest, who has been visiting relatives ii town for some time. Mr. Sam Anderson, of Leggetta, wa« the guest of his sister, Mrs. C. A. Harrison Sunday. Mr. Vance Hunting, of Bethel, was in town for a few hours Sunday. Mr. R. G. Harrison returned to Ra leigh yesterday after spending the week end with his family here. NOTICE PF CANDIDACY 1 hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of county commis sioner of Martin County from James ville and Williams Townships, subject to the action of the Democratic pri mary June sth. If nominated and elected I pledge myself to give the very beat service 1 am capable of. a 23 It LEONARD P. HOLLIDAY. { NOTICE OF CANDIDACY I hereby announce myself a can* didate for the office of county com missioner of Martin County from Grif fins and Bear Grass townships, sub ject to the action of the Democratic Primary June 6. if nominated and elected I pledge myself to an economical administra tion of the county office. Respectfully, ltw tf T. C. GRIFFIN. NOTICE OP CANDIDACY thereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Solicitor of the County Recorder's Court of Martin County, subject to the action of the Democratic primary, and solicit the votes of the good men and women vot ers of the county. This the Ist day of March, 1926. HUGH G. HORTON. NOTICE OF CANDIDACY I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of clerk of the superior court, subject to the action of the Democratic primary on June 6th. And 1 sincerely thank the people for their support inthe past, and if nominated and elected, I promise to give the peo ple the best service of which I am capable. R. J. PEEL. NOTICE OF CANDIDACY I take this means of announcing my self a candidate for the office of regis ter of deeds of Martin County, sub ject to the action of the Democratic primary to be held in June, and kind ly ask for the votes and support of the voters of the county. Please accept my sincere thanks for all past favors accorded me. Respectfully submitted, v J. SAM GETSINGER. NOTICE OF CANDIDACY I take this means of announcing my self a candidate for the office of treas urer of Martin ounty, subject to the action of the Democratic primary to be held in June, and kindly ask for the votes and support of the voters of the county. Please accept my sincere thanks for all past favors accorded me. Respectfully' submitted, C. D. CABSTAgtPHEN. PHONE Anything for This Department T» 4* Mr. S. S. Lawrence arrived Satur day night to visit Mrs. Lawrence at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Manning, Mr. Garland Anderson apent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Anderson. Mr. Anderson is associated with the Edgecombe County Highway Department and is now located at Tarboro. Miss Florence White, of Goldsboro was the guest of Miss Emma Robert son for the week end. Miss White wa one of the judges in the county com. mencement contests held at Roberson. ville Sunday. Mrs. Edwin Booth and children, of Rocky Mount, and Miss Martha Horn thai, of Plymouth, spent Sunday wRh Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Watts. Mrs. J. G. Staton is a guest at Che Prince George Hotel in New York this week. Miss Alma Manning, of Hassell, wai a business visitor in town yesterday. Mr. Henry Gurkin motored to Rocky Mount Sunday. Mr. P. F. Apfei, of Winton, spent Saturday night in town. He was a guest at the Britt Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Orleans, of Ahoskie, spent Sunday in town witii Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Orleans. Miss Carrie Lee Peel, of Greenville, arrived Saturday night to spend the week end with her parents, Mr. an J Mrs. R. J. Peel. Misses Emma Robertson and Flor ence White and Messrs. Harold Ever ett and Wilmer Sitterson motored to Parmele Sunday afternoon, where Miss White took the train for her home in Goldsboro. Twentieth Century Club Entertained by Mrs. Peel The Twentieth Century Club wa* entertained by Mrs. Tlbert Peel Fri day afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Manning, the meeting hav ing been postponed from Wednesday. The topic for study was Edna St. Vincent Millay. Mrs. C. O. Pardo read a paper and Mrs. J. H. Saunders a selection of poems from her book, "A Few Figs from Thistles.' Mrs. S. R. Biggs had "Current Events." After the program wan completed the hostess served an ice course. ATE TOO FAST So*k CaroKaua Took Black- Draught For Indigestion, and Soys He Coald Soon Eat Aaytkmt. Ballentine, B. C.—Mr. W. & Bouknight, of this place, gave the following account of his use of Thedford's Black-Draught. "Just after I married I bad indi gestion. Working out, I got in the habit of eating fast, for wblch I soon paid by having a tight, bloated feeling after meals. This made me vary uncomfortable. I would feel stupid and droway, didn't feel like working. I was told It was indi gestion. Some one recommended Btack-Draugbt and I took it after meals. I soon could aat anything ' any time. "I use It for colds and bilious ness and it will knock out a cold and carry away the bile better and quicker than any liver medicine I have ever found." Bating too fast, too much, or faulty chewing of your food, often causes discomfort after meals. A pinch of Black-Draught, washed down with a swallow of water, will help to bring prompt relief. Bloat ed sensations, eructations, bad breath and other common symptoms of indigestion have disappeared after Black-Draught has been taken tor several days. NC-114 'Ji - ' N. C. County Correspondence j Bear Grass Local • And Personal News Mr. and Mrs. Will Jackson spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Waltei Bailey.* Mrs. Charlie Rogersen is spending a few days in Richmond with her mother. We are glad to know that Mrs. John W. Bailey, who has been on the sick list is better. _ - Messrs. Melvin and Ophus Bailey and Wilbur Cowen and* Misses Mar) 1 , Martha, and Mintie Bailey attended the party given by Misses Teasie and l'earl Whitehurst Saturday night. Sandy Ridge Local And Personal News Mr. and Mrs. Knox and Mrs. Em mett Edwards visited Mrs. W. H. Dan iel Monday afternoon. HP Mrs. Bob Peel and (laughter, Miss Eva Peel, visited Mrs. W. H. Daniel Sunday afternoon. Mr. And Mrs. George Trevathan, of Pinetops, spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mrs. W. H. Daniel and Miss Mamie and Joe Lanier. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Critcher, jr., and children, and Mrs. R. H. Critcher, sr., visited Mrs. W. H. Daniel Sunday af ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Everett? of Robersonville, visited Mrs. W .H. Dan iel Sunday afternoon. Mr. J. L. Goltruin and Mrs. Alice Gurkin attended the commencement exercises at Sandy Ridge Thursday af ternoon. / • • Mrs. Hen Daniel and children re turned to Florida Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Will Hopkins had a family reunion Sunday. AH those who attended reported a very nice time. Mr. and rMs. Willie Holland anil children, of Greenville, spent last week end with Mr. and Mrs. W. J Cherry. Messrs. Otis and Hennie Hardison and Hugh Davis, of Jamesville, were guests of Miss Marie Kiddick Sun day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Pate spent Sun day with their daughter, Mrs. Noah Roberson. Mrs. M. B. Hudson and Miss Louise Godard, of Rocky Mount, attended the commencement exercises at Sandy Ridge Thursday and Friday. Miss Minnie Hopkins, of Uoanok'" Rapids, spent Sunday with her par The Largest Furniture Contract Let In Washington In Years • * ' ■ The Rayview Company has designated our concern to equip the guest rooms and dining room of the hotel with furniture, including chairs, tables, dressers, rugs, and other items The large buying power of the R. E. Quinn stores makes it possible to secure this furniture at the lawest possible price. We have placed the order, and the furniture will be installed just as soon as the contractors finish with the construction work. A SAVING TO BAYVIEW—A SAVING TO YOU The Bay view order runs up into the thousands of dollars. We save them money on it YOUR ORDER for individual pieces of furniture may amount to only a dollar or two, but you, too, save money. A comparison of prices will reveal this fact to you. Whatever you need in the furniture line, we can supply you *'" • ' • - • . * ' v - ," * * ? • " ■ V '•* ■ * ITE. QUINN & Co! Five large stores: Washington, Rocky Mount, Wilson, Durham, and Raleigh cuts, Mr. and Mrs. J.- Will Hopkins M iss Bernice Williams, one of the Sandy Ridge teachers, returned hoin i; Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Williams and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Koberson motored j to) Roper Sunday afternoon. Mr. Irvin Coltrain motored to Rocky Mount Sunday morning- Miss Koxie Jones attended the pic nic Friday at Smithwicks Creek. Mr. oe Yawrence Coltrain left Sun day morning for Florida. NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of the power and au thority contained in a certain deed of trjjdt made and executed on the sec ond day of February, IS>26, by W. R. Boston and wife, Annie M. Boston, to the undersigned trustee, said deed of trust being of record in the public registry of Martin County in book Q-2, at page 261, register of deeds office, and said deed of trust having been given to secure the payment of a certain note of even date and tenor therewith, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness for which said deed of trust was given, i»nd at the request of the holder of said note and deed of trust, the un dersigned rtjislee will on Monday, the 12th day of May,'l926,' at 12 o'clock m., in front of the courthouse door of Martin County, at Williamston, N. Be Neighborly! IF you are one of those who have written forTheCharles William Stored' Catalog of big bargaitu and have not received it we are sorry. The reason is, an amazing demand for this book haa exhausted our sup ply. We earnestly ask you to borrow a catalog from one of our customers —there are many in your community and we are sure they will oblige you . . . and us. Of our old customers wcaik pirate help uonil your le»» fortunate nriuli bor» by loaning them your laUlun for awhile. We could not foresee how great the demand would he for this catalog and at our Special Midsummer Sale Catalog will he published »o soon- May I sth, It seems hardly prscticable to print a i rr sit supply of the hig hook before the special sale catalog is out. We have ail the big bargains that have made our catalog so popular and created the huge demand, but unfortunately we nave no more books. However, if our old custom ers and new ones will co*opcrate with us they will render a real service to us and to their neighbors. We thank you« The CHARLES WILLIAM STORKS N.w Turk City Inc. C., offer for sale, at public auction,- to the highest bidder, for cash, the following described reul estate, to wit: That certain tract or parcel of lajid in Martin County, adjoining the lands of A. L. Cordon, Minnie Cordon, and others, and being the same land con veyed to W. R. Uoston by W. J. l!os- I - arfi —ID - - -•'!*[*- - - - - . .. , Bank Statements Report of the condition of the * BANK OF OAK I ITV at Oak City, inthe State of North Carolina, at the close of business April 12th, 1926. RESOURCES lAians anil discounts -$l 10,609.41» Demand loans.. ' 450.00 Overdrafts, unsecured 14U.911 United States lionds and Liberty liond.s 10,30t>.(H» Hanking houses, $1,350.00; furniture and fixtures, $3,207.39 16,707.3d Cash in vault and net: a mounts due from banks, bankers and trust com panies 9,693.2' i Total _$ U7.h10.u3 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in $10,200.00 Surplus fund ... 7,650.00 Undivided profits, leas cur rent expenses anl taxes - paid , V 2;» liills payable «. 5,000.00 Deposits subject to check, individual n. , --. 71,4 Hi. 43 Cashier's cheeks outstand ing I_, , __ 4'i;:.!>!) '1 i'ne certificates of deposit, due on or after 30 days ! 1,054.36 Hon'! de'osit.' . 9,0'100 - Total $147,810.03 State of North Caroli" i County oi f'artin, April 22nd, 1920 1, 11. M. Worsley, casnier of the a • ranted do hoi^« >*'»' thai the above stateine"* irtie »..• the best of my knowledge and .belief It. M. WORSLEY. Cashier. 1 Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 22nd day of April, 1926. T. H. JOHNSON, Notary l'ublic. Correct—Attest: H. S. EVERETT, J. T. SAVAGE, S. W. CASPER, Directors. ton, by deed dated January 26th, 1016, ' and of record in the Martin County registry, said tract or parcel of land containing twenty-one (21) acres, t mora or I—. -—— u Thw the 10th day of April, 1926. 1 F. H. WATTS, all! 4tw S Trustee, Hugh G. Horton, attorney. Report of the condition of the PLANTERS & MERCHANTS BANK at Everetts, Martin County, in th'- State of North Carolina, at the clos * of business April 12, 1#26. RESOURCES l/oans and discounts $177,680.55 Overdrafts, secured - _ 132.6.'* United States lionds and __iLiberty Hunds .. 3,950.00 All other stocks, bonds, and mortgages—-- - 8,90n.0u liankiiut houses, $3,500.96; • .furniture and fixtures, $2,810(H) !„'• Mlo.oo Cash in vault and net a- mounts due- from banks, bankers, and trust com * panics ----- ,„i 62,211.86 Cash items held over 24 hours 865.12 Total $260,062.16 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in $ 15,000.00 Surplus fund 8,000.00 Undivided profits, less cur rent expenses and taxes paid . 2,202.7'.' Dividends unpaid 16.50 Deposits subject to check, individual 135,649.24 Cashier's checks outstand ing 253.03 Time certificates of deposit, due on or after 30 days _ 94,830.60 Reserve for had debts (special) 4,000.00 •Total - $260,05^.16 State of North Carolina—County of Martin, April 22, 1926. 1, Haul Bailey, cashier of the a bove named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. HAUL BAILEY, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 22nd day of April, 1926. DOROTHY TAYLOR, Notary Public. Correct —Attest: V. O. TAYLOR, W. S, OUROANUS, A L. ROEBUCK, Directors *k •'
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