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Demonstration and Display of National Biscuit Co. Products Saturday, April 22nd Co ue in and see this display. All kinds of cakes and cr- ckers, both olair i o iri ' ar/?''', in fact aco n j to line of .V. B. C. Products. u MO DAY ONLY. We aj-e now handling tlie i'a.nous (loodriui num >( T)5 tire; for Fords or Oilier small cars. Special pi ice of only $10.90. WeoftVi INE F ihowin . PJ R ia! ] U-ico:} on Our whole stock of heavy an fancy is p; ce-! in pro];oilion. "YOU GET MOKE AT MOORE'S". "Pour plpjn. 121b. size 60c T , , . . , r,r r. c-'lt v f.ii■ j T 24 i' i. > .-«> Good quality sugar corn, 15c, two for ' 25c Suprar -07 c lb. > r - n't f. :y( r. '» (,• So- a Service eourl t » the . ' Good drinks, made riirht." Nuf Sed. C. Q./Moore & Co. ami i— ■ in ** —ITI • U4WBMMM— UMMHMHMMfc' "WTtf '«•« Carload No. 1 Timothy Hay Ju& Received Also Shipment of Screen doors and Wire Carload Wire Fencing Come in and see our stock of gen- \ eral merchandise We carry every- J thing needed in the home and on farm—Our prices have always been - - the most reasonable to be found and as for quality—the fact that it is sold by Carstarphen is evidence enough that it is the best. Shoes and oxfords of every de scription. We carry every thing from , the field shoe to the smartest in dress oxfords. Full line of women's and childrens footwear. Spring styles have just been received. r : Clothing—Anything from Over alls to dress suits. Come in and see. C. D. Carstarphen & Company * SOUR STOMACH INDIGESTION tkAorfi Black-Draofbt HifMj Recommended by a Tennessee Grocer for Troubles Re* salting from Torpid Liver. East Nashville, Tenn.— The effic iency of Thedford's Black-Draught, the genuine, herb, liver medicine, la Touched for by Mr. W. N. Parsons, a rrocer of thlo city. "It Is without doubt the beat liver medicine, and I don't believe I could gel along without It. I take It for sour stomach, head ache, bad liver, indignation, and all other troubles that are the result of a torpid liver. "I have known acd used It for years, and can and do highly recommend It to erery one. I won't go to bed with out It In the house. It will do all It claims to do. I can't say enough for It" Many other tnen and women through out the country have found Black Draught just as Mr Parsons describes —valuable In regulating the liver to Its normal functions, and In cleansing the bowels of Impurities. Thedford's Black-Draught liver medl due Is the original and only genuine Accept no Imitations or substitutes Always ask for Thedford's. e.(o NOTICE ^SALE Notice is herebj giv-n tliat uuiti a:i'J by viitue of u.i older of ttie Su j>e ,jr court of ivliii in county made on u 'i 21.-:' day ol r'ebiuary, 1922 in mat tci ol the sale under the W E Daveri port mortgage to the undersigned tru tee, said land having been sold twice heretofore, first under tlie deed oi trust a id tnen under au order of re suir 01 the court, the bid at the sail! i civile having again been raised in ac cordance with the law, the undersign ed trubiee wil on .Saturday the 11th •lay of March, 1922 at 12 o'clock M., at the court house door of Martin county at Williain>ton N C. ocer lot tare to the highest bidder for cash, ,i •. to awing desenbed lands, to wit. l'-iot tract: Bounded oil the north • >., .'ie iajda of Primus Lynch; on tin east by. uiiepli and Thomas bav agu, on the west by the Baker Coun cil . n.'is. and on llu south by the pub .v i iai. leading from Oak City to Cum . an.),, ami being ihe same premises t. . t vi'ie oi.\ i ,c'd to Lillian C i under tl ; iasi will and te»- ta|:>ict of Jcnii T. Hy man deceased, w ; ■: . uj i wiil is of record in the o > r'i jlUft v* Aai Uii county *nu m.i by cf' ivd »». coco. '1 tiact. B' gin the pub l.c rouu at a ditch near the dwelling iojse 'ii t.ie late John T liyman, at an nui. stob in sai uditcn; runs thence S 30 1-2 K 40 poles; tnenoe N 7 1-4 i. iiO pules; thence N 40 E 164 poles UJ the lun of cypress swamp; thence up .aid Swamp to a cypress stump; a branch; thence down said branch to me said road; thence with said orad ci_ tne Laeginn.'ng containing eighty two (82) acres, more or less. Tills 23rd day of Keb., 1922. A H DUNNING, Trustee. NOTICE: A SOW A HOLT 2 YEARS old, white, except for a few smail black spots, marked two slits in the right and crop in the left eur, has been at my premises since about the last of November. Owner will please come for her. L J Mills, It F D 3. 3t NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the author ity contained in a certain deed of trust ey;cuied on the JOth day of Jan. 1«>20 by L D Roebuck and Harvey bobersoa arid dee dof trust being of recoi 1 in the register of leed's of -Ice of Jda't/n county in book K-'l at page Hi, to secure the payment of a certain note of even date therewith and the stipulations in said deed of trust not having been compiled with and at the request of the parties in terested, the undersigned trusee will on Monday the 20th day of March, 1922 at 12 o'clock M., at the court house door of Martin county William ston, N C., offer for sale to the high est bidder for cash the following de scribed real estate: A tract of land in the town of Parmele, containing twenty-two and two-elevenths of an acra, beginning at a stake at the right of way where the Weldon and Kinston branch of the Atlantic Coast line railroad Co., and the Rocky Mount and Pylmouth branch of the Atlantic Coast Line railroad Co. intersect, the starting point being on the left hand side of the Weldon and Kinston branch go ing towards Kinston; thence north 85 1-2 poles along the right of way of the Rocky Mount and Plymouth brsnc of the AC L Co. to a stake, J C Educate For Business 1 The Businesa Training offer* a ahort, eaay and inexpensive route to Succeas. Practical blisuieas. stenographic and secretarial courses given. Kings graduates, with leading Car&ttna firms. Student* assisted free to situations. Rates of tuition and board very reasonable. Enroll anv time. Write today for catalog "... "Mm A*. sjffditrd School" ~ ' > Raleigh. N. Q. • - • • Charlotte, N " C Wynn's corner; thence south 8 west 9 poles and 19 liitiks; thence south it 1-2 east 5 1-2 poles; thence south C 9 1-2 east 8 poifts; thence sout i 1C 1-2 west 48 poles; thence north 87 east 23 poles and o hales; thence south 4 west 29 poles; Uieuce north 87 east 23 poles and 6 links; thence south 4 west 29 poles; thence north 86 west do polesc thence north 4 east 19 poles, thence north 82 west 15 poles to tin? right of way of the Washington oianch of the Weldon and Washing ton branch of the Atlantic Coast Line riuiiroad Co., thence north 10 east 30 oles and 3 links; thence north 2\ _ust along the right of v» ay of ti.t x nston branch of tlie Atlantic Coast i. ae lailioad Co.; thence north 21' it along the Kinston ami \»e > .>,«tncii 39 poles to the beginning. Saving an dexceptmg from the >p '.ation of this conveyance an tract >i land 100 feet fruntiij; on tho liock,v . mnt and Plymouth branch of the iJantic Coast Line Railorad i ig at the staitin;.; poiu". in tiie de ription as abovu, running thence a x ig the right of way of the Itock. Mount and Plymouth branch of ti i '.lantic Coast Line li 11 Co., nort . i.'t 1-2 east 100 feet Lo a stake thn • ;i,uth 21 west 300 feet to a stake *i ence south 86 1-2 wett 100 let t a slake; thence north 21 east to tl.« ji ginning. This 10th day of February, PJ2... ViAltTlN COLN'TY SAVINGS AM TKLST CO, Inc., Trust®*. NOTICE OP SALE Liy virtue eof the authority confer i 1 in me by a deed oft rust execute' c ine by Lewis ,!• ltoberson and wife ■i .11 ie I'. Kober.,on on the 3rd Uay o. Jccember, 1919, and duly recoided :i i „'i..tci of deeds oiiice in Martin coun y in nook L-l, page 3'il, to j»ecU'L .lie payment of a certain bond beai ng evend ate therewith and Lie stiji .ilations in said deed of trust not ha\ ng been complied with, 1 shall expose it public auction for casli on Mondi'j .ne 27th day of March, 1922, at 1. .VI., at the court house in Martin coun ,y, tlac loilowing property:: lie ginning at the intersection of t.i lameaville and Washington road, wit ihe lieaver Dam branch at Claudiu iCcberson's line; thence up the run -■aid blanch to the negio path, at tm east corner of Louisa Lllej la . (J ence westwardy 1 along the ne,, path to u lane in front ot Louina Lil ■ej s house; tnence northwardly the lane to tin; public road; theun eastwaidly along said*road to the in' u rsection with a blanch of the Wafen gton load; thence southeastwarui .wong same to the main Jamesviiic and V>a.-lnngtoii load; thence south i- long same to the buginnig eon tailing do acres, moieor lew, except 2 acic ..old by C T litibeison to L L Core .day 12 1916,. Tills toeing the same luiuj deeded Louis I'. Roberson and wife by Henry Roberson and wile Dee, a, lyia. Feb. 24 1U22. CLAUDIUS ROHERSON Trustee NOTICE OF SALE UNDER EXE cm ION North Carolina, Martin County; 'n tiie Superior Court. J. li.Uoberson i Company vs. i'aui Matthews. Hy virtue of au execution directed to the undersigned from the Supetioi court of Martin county in the alien e entitlede caut-e, 1 will oil Monday the* 3rd day of Aprii, VJ22 at 12 o'clock M., at the court house door of Mar tin county ut Williamslou, North Car olina, sell at public auction to tin highest bidder for cash to satisfy the said execution all the right, title aiui interest which the said l'aul Matthews lie defendant has in ami to Ui4 fol lowing rea estate to wit: First tract: beginning at a post oak,, being the D L Roberson line anu running easterly with said line with path on road to W E Roberson's land, thence with said oltberson's line i. northerly course to L)an Roebuck's, thence a westerly course to J R Nel-1 sons land; tlience u southern com.-,, to thebe ginning. Containing fort;' four (44) acres. This being the faun known as the oJhn Mack I>latthe\i?a farm on which he lived and died. Second tract: sixty (00) acres, more or le.ss. and being tin' wooden land that J>■ I n Mack Matthews owned, and bounded partly or wholly on the south by 4 i) Coburn's; on tlTc west by Ollie Van Norlwick; on the north by Martha Jane tjalson and on the east by Martha Jane Carson. This the 24th dy of Feb., 1322. —H; T. liOiHSKSON, Slierix. | : CANDIDATE'S CARD . To the voters of Martin County: | I hereby announce mypslf a c*i I didate for the office of Register c Deeds of Martin County, subject U the action of the Democratic primary of said county. T. H. JOHNSON. NOTICE: North Carolina Matrin County. Under and by virtue of an order by the board of commissioners of Mar tin county entered at their regular ses siori on Monday the 3rd day of April, 1922 notice is lieieDy given that an eetction will be held at the usual vot ing places in Poplar Point township, Mai tin county, on the 6th day of May 11'2J for the purpose of taking the of the qualified voters of said township on the question of whether t..e board of commissioner of Mar tin-county shall levy a special tax fox the improving and maintaining the public roads of said township, said *«. icvy not to exceed thirty cents on i. e-One hundred dollars \>orth of prop i. according to the tax list of said U WA, hip. At said election those quallfiedvot ers v, hoare in favor of the ;)ropositioi. si .all vote a ballot on which shall b printed or written the words "For •Special Road Tax," and those opposed t tne proposition shall vote a balloi o.: which shall be printed or written t) e words "against special road tax •S .ni elections wil lbe conducted at the ..KIN.' and place aforesaid by M. 1 i... lor registrar; and C. D. Duvall an! Jte Harris judge;; of Election, an. u tier the rules and regulations s a e provided for the election of merr be in of the general, assembly undti .0 general election law of tlie state By order of the Board of Cominis sioners on Monday the 3rd day of Apid, 1922. S. S. BROWN, Clerk to the Board. The Kali* Around My Place Were Wise," Says John Tuthill "T'ieJ evcrjthing to kill them. M M'.i ( >oii»n with m.:al, mea( cheese, Wouldn't touch it. Triad RAT i-,'.1.1', inside ol' ten days y,ol lid ol a ( l iats." You don't have to mix RAT- S.i. 1 1' with food. Saves fussing, both 11. iirca ka cuke of RAT-SNAP, lay t where rats scamper. You will see 10 i,urc. Three Sizes, 35c; Gsc; $1.25. Si li! and guaranteed by I.eslie Fow» h n's Drug Store, Hoyt Hdw. Co. and Harrison Bros. & Co. ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Having this day qualified as admin istratrix of the estate of Drucilla Mi zelle, this is to notify all persons hav ing rluiins against tue sai dettate to file tiie same on or before February IK, I'.i'J'l, or this notice will be plead ed in bar of their recovery. All per SOUP indebted to said estate will please make immediate settlement. 1 hi.- the 18th day of February, 1922. LUCY MIZEI I.E. Administratrix of Dwoilla Mizell. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of a power of ude obtained in a '-ertitin- col'irtoml note bearing date of NOTICE M O As it will be late in the; season befsVe the new ice Plant will be completed on the A. C. L. R. R., we will handle ice at our old ice ilouse this season for cash ONLY. NO DE livery. „• Gurganus & Ambers Keep Your Car Looking New all the Time DO NT let your ear get enjoy doing it There isnt | dull and dingy. Keep any trick to it at all. | it up-to-date; keep up your Roll it out hp garage j w pride in it. the seccuti day? ' 4 the j I You can keep it i«»«| neighbors will thiifl 4 * you like a new model if you'll hare bought a new car. | give it a coat of Lowe If you want to change the Brother* Auto Varnish present color, you have your H Colors every six months, choice of eight others. Come B . Do it yourself. It's great In and see the sample spokes i All it will cast is three and learn how easy it is to ! or four dollars, aad you'll keep old cars looking new. j J. A. LEGGETT 1 «rc *• executed by G C Godwin the under signed will on Saturday the 22nd day of April, 1922 at 12 o'clock M., at the court house door of Martin county at Yv'iiliamston N C. otter at public sale to the highest bidder for cash the fol lowing described personal property, to wit: A certain lot of lumber and building material cut and ready to be put up, consisting of lumber and material to construct a house, commonly called "The Hudson T\ pe" wad being the .same Jot of lumber and building: ma terial purchased BY-C C Godwin from the Oettinfer Lumber Company of Givensboro, N. C., and now situated and being" on thai certain lot on Haughton afreet iji the town of VVil liairtston N. C., hetwen the lot of Henry Beach and Arthur Anderson. Til prospective hi iders are invited to visit the premises above described and view the material which will be offered for sale as übotfe provided. This tiie 14th day of April, 1922. THE PEOPLES BANK. By Dunning and Moore, attorneys. ASKS FOR RENOMI NATION TO THE STATE SENATE To the voter sof the Second Senatorial District: I hereby annonce my candidacy for renomination to the office of State Stnator from this district subject to the Democratic primary. It has always befn the custom of this district that e.-ch Seantor be e leced to two erms, and I no wask hat 1 l»; allowed this jamc honor and I confidtntly believe that it will be shown to me. I shall do my bet to serve all the people as I have always done. My record statnds lor tself. I am not ashamed of it. T unkin« you for your past favors and the honor sohwn v.e tmd hoping to have the opportunity of serving you once more, I am. Your obedient servant, H. L. SWAIN, Columbia, N. C. Advertisement Advertisement NOTICE North Carolina, Martin County. To Dawson Ebcm and all other in terested parties: You will take notice that we pur chased one handle i and fort> acres of land il.ted by you for taxes in Goose Nest township, at a sheriff's sale for taxes at the court door of Martin county e.i the !ih day of June, 11)21 and ui 1 ss redemption is made as privided by (aw, we will de mand a deed foim tlv- Sheriff for .said lani after one sear firm tl 8 said sale. This April 18, IV>£. R. W. Salt-bury & Brother. MAMMOTH YELLOW SOY IfEANS far 5a1e..... R»JCl.eiit»ed sp "inlly for seed. Jli Knowle., Dardens, NC.
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