From The Sea to The
Mountains And Back
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all modern equipment, hardwood fin
ish, and will be used for housing the
waiters, when the hotel, soon to be
built, is completed. Rocks are rapid
ly being placed on the ground to build
the structure, which is to be of tne
Grove Park Inn type.
From Pompey's Knob Mount Mitch
ell lies to the southwest and in full
view on the other side is Table Rock,
as well as many other of the ir,y«t
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Registration
To Open May Ist
The registration books for Martin Coun
ty open on Saturday, May Ist, 1:926, and
close on Saturday, May 22, 1926. You posi
tively can not vote in the June primary un
less you are registered. The registrars for
various townships are as follows:
Jamesville Township ... A. Co rey
Williams Townhip ...... Lee Hardi&'>n
Griffins Township Ephraini I'eel
Bear Grass . Javan Rogers
Williamston Township J. L. Hasscil
Cross Roads Township J. S. Ayers
Robersonville Township J„L. Roberson
Gold Point Precinct J. L. Croom
Poplar Point
Hamilton R. A. Edmondson
Goose Nest T. H. Johnson
If you are not registered, please go to
your registrar and get on the books before
they close.
By order of the County Board of Elections.
H. M. BURSAS, Chairman.
W. H. ADKINS, Secretary.
June 1,1926 is our 21st Birthday
We ate still young:, But Have Had Experience enough to justify us in saying: we will be pleased
to serve you upon mutually profitable lines. Come to see us.
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Fairmers and Merchants Bank Williamson, N.C.
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interesting peaks of the Blue Ridfce
Little Switzerland is the only village
in Bight and only a few miles* away.
Jt is no trouble to full in love witl
a country which displays such ' won
uiout beauty. The rocks, the hill'
covered with mountain laurel, sprurr
balsam, and the sweet and beautiful
rhododendron and many other frag
rant flowers. Beautiful trees and *!»
silvery breams below display b"a it>
and power beyond man's creation.
Where The Eqsl Excels
We heard hut one expression •
P&mpey's Kncb that even indicj'."d
tin r-> was a" beUev place or a li*" t i
J thing in the world an that beauiiful
| hill. That expression was "If you
want gopd barbecue and good corn
i bread, go to Simon Lilley's shop in
Williamson." That admission came
from one of the chief agents of Vfce
Wildacres Company and is authentic.
This promises to be one of
outstanding resorts in America in th 1
• oar future. It is backed by many
of the leading people of tlus coun
try and sill doubtless be the summer
home of many of the wealthy.
U is not so much a place to make
a living as it is to upend a living,
since there is no industry of any kind,
linr does there appear to tie any room
for any. ' There will be plenty of
room for fishing, golfing, hunting ca
noeing, and other sports.
The building lot? range in prices
from $1,250 to $2,500, with a require
ment that only good buildings no
built.
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Mr. Hini jJias his office in Asheville,
and naturally Martin County visitors
are triad to see one of their own citi
j zen- handling such a large proposi
tion. where many millions will proo-,
I ;i!.ily !m invested.
'A 11, u .much are
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I A w vimr girl on the street."
'Of, you did? Hasn't she got
My teeth?"
"I don't know. She had her mouth
[.shut;"
"Vtiu didn't see my girl."
\ iii » novel \ all to Arms."
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man.
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' LOST: AN ESKIMO DOG, WHITE
all over Answers to name of Pen
rod. IJeward if returned, to W. H.
| (iurkiu. —— It
I FOB SALE: 500 BABY CHICKS;
| White Orpingtons. Just hatched.
; See Theti Boberson or call 73.
FOB RENT: FIVE-ROOM FI'KNISH
I ed apartment; reasonable rates, itn-
I mediate possession. Located over
I -Maigolis' Store. Must be seen to be
I appreciated. Telephone 202 or cull at
"111 E. Main Street.
F)r. S. O. MASON
f.B M»! VIE \ ETEBI N A BIA N
fall ( lark Bennett ('o.
mSBt I'hone 186
\> ILLIAMSTON, N. C.
"NOTICE
I hereby announce toy candidacy
for the office of county commissioner
from Jamesville and Williams Town
ships, anil us ktlie support of the vot
ers at the Democratic" primary to be
held in June.
Respectfully,
JOHN N. HOPKINS.
j . NOTICE OF AI) MINI ST RATO N
The undersigned, having been ap
pointed and duly qualified as Admin
j istrator of the estate of Abner Bur
j nette, deceased, all persons having
I claims against said estate are notified
to exhibit the same before him on or
[ before the 6th day of April 1927 or
I this notice will be pleaded in bar of
their recovery. All persons indelited
I to said estate will please make im
mediate payment.
• This the 6th day of April 15)26.
Ed Burnett, Administrator Abner
j Burnett, deceased.
I lU',GH G. Horton, Atty. a66t
NOTICE OF SALE
-.-fcauler . and by virtue of power of
sale contained in a certain deed of
Trust executed on the 2nd day of July,
1917, by Abner James, to A. R. Dun
ning, trustee, registered in book 0-1,
page 51 of register of deeds' office ot
Martin County, and default having
been made in the payment of the notes
secured by said deed of trust, I will
on the 10th day of May, 1926, at the
courthouse door in Williams'xm, N. C.,
offer for sale for cash to the highest
bidder the following described lands;
Known as the Abner James Swamp
lying on Roanoke River, beginning at
Kader's Eddy, and bounded by the
lands of Dennis-Simmons Lumber Co;,
Wiltz Veneer ( Co., and others, contain-
I ing 100 acres, more or less.
THS EfTTEBPRISfc—WILLLAJMQTQN, N. C.
Hour of sale: 12 m.
This sth day April, 1926.
A. R. DUNNING,
a 6 4tw Trustee.
Annie Pettiford, assignee of debt
P. H. Bell, attorney.
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
! -MARTIN COUNTY,
IN the Superior Court
Blanche yritton Sullivan,
-VB
- L. Sullivan
Service of Summons by Publication
The defendant above , named will
take notice that an action entitled as
above has been commenced in the Su
perior Court of Martin County, North
Carolina, for an absolute divorce; and
the said defendant will further take
notice that he is required to appear
before the Clerk of the Superior Court
of Martin County on the"6 day of May
1926 at Williamston, North Carolina,
iind answer or demur to the complaint
in said action, or the plaintifT will ap
ply to the Court for the relief de
imanded in the said complaint.
This the 6th day of April 1926.
R. J. PEEL, Clerk of the Super
ior Court of Martin County, North
Carolina. " a64t
HIGH G. HORTON, Atty.
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ES
——TATE
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Under and by virtue of the power
contained in that certain deed of trust
executed on the 28th day of April
1919, by Samuel Wimbush and w|fe,
Mollie Wimbush, to the undersigned
trustee, said deed of trust being of
record in the public registry of Martin
County, in book A-2, at page 108, said
deed of trust having been given to se
cure certain notes of even date and
tenor therewith, and the stipulations
in said deed of trust not having been
compllied with and at the request of
the parties interested, the undersigned
trustee will, on May 3rd, 1926, at 12
o'clock in., in front of the courthouse
door in the town of Williamston. N.
C., offer for sale at public auction to
the highest bidder for cash the fol
Last Call
Taxpayers Take Notice
WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE I WILL LEVY ON ALL REAL AND
PERSONAL PROPERTY
MAY m
BY ORDER OF THE HOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
THEREFORE I WIIJLTHANK THOSE THAT HAVE NOT PAIP
THEIR 1925 TAXES TO PAY SAME HY THAT DATE.
THANKING Yofi FOR YOUR PROMPT ATTENTION, 1 AM,
RESPECTFULLY YOURS,
H. T. Roberson, S
lowing described property:
A tract of land in Williamston town |
ship, Martin County, State of North
Carolina, adjoining the lands of Ma
jor Latham, and John Tyner on the
north, the lands of T. S. Hadley and
a tract more commonly known as the
Gus Mizell tract on the east, the lands
of Tom Mills on the South, and the
Greenville and Washington road on
the west, containing 181 acres, more
or less and more commonly known as
the Sam Moblcy home place, and be
ing the same land conveyed to Samuel.
Wimbush by H. H. Cowen and wife,
deed dated December 21st, 1914, and
of record in the public registry in
book G-l, at prfge 494. Being more
particularly described by metes and
courses by a plat made by J. R. Mob
ley, surveyor, on March 21st, 1919,
and on file with the Federal Land
Bank, of Columbia, S. C. *
This the 31st day of March, 1926.
WHEELEIi MARTIN,
ati 4tw "" Trustee.
i
NOTiCE OF SALE OF LAND UN-!
DEK DEED OF TRUST
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North Carolina: Martin County:
By virtue of the authority contained
in a certain deed of trust executed by
J. W. H. Coburn and wife, A. E. Co-i
burn, and recorded in book P-2, page
74, in the registry of Martin County,
default having been made in the dis
charge of the obligation secured by
the said deed of trust, and the kold
er of the said obligation having re
quested the sale of the land so con
veyed in said deed of trust, the under
signed will expose for sale and sell'on
Monday, the 26th day of April, 1926,
at 12 o'clock noon at the court house
door of Martin County at William
ston, at public auction, to the high
est bidder for cash, the said lands so
conveyed in said deed of trust, same
being describeS as follows: All that
tract of land situate, lying and beinß
in Martin County, North Carolina, and
being more Rffticularly described as
follows:
Bounded on the east by the lands
lands of Bettie Matthews, on the west
by the lands of W. J. Smith, and onl
the south by the lands of J. R. Bunt
ing, containing two hundred and four
teen (214) acres, more or less, and
being situate in Robersonville town
ship.
Being the same tract of land mort
gaged by said J. W. H. Coburn and
wife, A. E. Coburn, to the North Car
olina Joint Stock land bank, of Dur-j
Costs "()nly
Everybody turns,for a second look—ad
miration and envy flash from every eye!
Yet their spring; outfit only cost SI.OO. How?
She had her dress dyed a new popular col
or, and he had his suit cleaned and pressed
and we did it! •
Thats why they look so classy!
Ambers Pressing Club
ham, N. C., and recorded in book 0-2,
at page 11 of the Martin County pub
lic registry, to which reference is
hereby given for a further and more
perfect description.
H. L. GLASGOW, '
m 23 4tw Trustee.
This March 16, 1026.
Burgess & Joyner, attorneys for
mortgagee.