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GINGHAM WEEK T: « llclVG ofcl tilGii' CUpS tv catch the feminine world—with dual - ities tha 4 . are better, s yles t 1 at are r.-retic. ■' and the lowes prices that have been named in years. Who coul 1 resist ni°h rllirments a c these crisp ginghams present ? Who wonh 1 deny thecselves the joy of possessing just lots an llt o + eh.' n.Nc Jrclle 1 rocks-; sue!: as ecu Id hp S' ea !y ••' ade from these, the Hvlicst ghvnams you'vs ever seen? ECOF -I*l V? Oi course it is. The most emphatic kind. Ginghams an: assuredly at their best diuv g OIM'J lAM W!CKK—it is a chance to see the greatest variety of ginghams, the pretties ginghams- which is to say that 'it *s t>e 1 4 i v r~ u 4 o "ho n PC fr inirhams fOr >ur spring and miw. or requirements. An aray of patterns from 12 l-2c ui>. i Marrohs Brothers and Brooks THIS IS OUR AD AND YOU-READ IT -LET US PUT YOUR AD HERE, AND YOUR CUSTOMERS WILL READ IT. THE EN TERPRISE ALWAYS CETS RESULTS Carload No. 1 Timothy Hay Ju£ Received Also Shipment of Screen doors and Wire Carload Wire Fen * Come in and see our stock of gen eral merchandise. We carry every thing needed in the home and on the farm —Our prices have always been the most reasonable to be found ana . 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. Clothing—Anything from Over alls to dress suits. Come in and see. C. D. Carstarphen & Company , Japan*** Glycerin Production. Until the outbreak of the wur all the | glycerin used In Japan was Imported ttom the United States and European countries, notes Finance and Com merce (Shanghai), but «ie enormous | demand resulting from the war led to | the establishment of a factory under , the protection of the Japanese govern | ment, which has reduced somewhat the ! volume of Imports of glycerin. Orig inally the manufacturers of glycerin to Japan used only flsh oil, but are now adding to the supply by using tallow,' vegetable wax and coconut and bean olla. China's Imports of glycerin dur ! leg 1920 showed a fair Increase. Out I of a total valued at about 107,000 halk- I wan taela, the United Kingdom sup plled over 80,000 taels' worth; Japan, M 000 taels; the United States, 11,000 • ..«is; the Netherlands, 3,000 laels, and j Switzerland, 2,500 tael#', while Oer ] fx any also sent some small supplies, i .Shanghai Is the largest absorbing cen | ter, taking about (i'i per cent of the to | ml Importations of glycerin Into China, 'The average vatue of the haikwan I for 1920 was .$1.24 gold.) Mean Trick. Johnnie and Jinnnie could not agree with the llttlfrMrowiis neM d««>r, but they were fond of Hie Drowns' r! >;; Busier, so much so tliui they Invlieo hlin to their show because liuster couli) do tricks. The show started and was well when Johnnie and Jiintnie rushed In 10 '.heir mother, and with many tears am' utiie'.ifltions wailed out: "We had our show goin' so good, j nd bustf was doiu' one of his b si tick... .vneii them mean Drown Li•• . ailed him home and busied up t •.a >. tn le show." NOTICE OF SALE fcetice is, hereby given that unuci and by virtue of an order of the Su perior couit of Martin county made on the 21 lit day of February, 1922 in mat ier of the sale under the W E Laveu iiort mortgage to the undersigned trus tee, aaid laud having been s&ld twice heretofore, first unuer tlie deed of trust aid then under an order of re sale of the court, the, bid at tlie said rusale having again been raised in ac cordaace with tlie law, the undersign ed tiustee wil on Saturduy the 11th day of March, 1922 at 12 o'clock M., at tlie court house door of Martin county at Williamston N C. ocer for .sale to the highest bidder for cash, me following described lands, to wil. First tract: Bounded on the north oy tiie lauds of Primus Lynch; on thu east by oseph Long uiid Thomas Sa\- *ge; on Uie we.it by the linker Coun :.l lands, and on the .south by the pub tie road leading from Oak City to Cum .".vamp, anu being the same premises that weite conveyed to LiUian C. ./avenport under tiie last will and tes tament of Jolui T. llyinan deceased, winch said will is of record in the clerk's ollice of Martin county and nereby refencd Second tract: lleginnin gin the pub lie road at a near the dwelling houae of the late John T llyinan, at an iron stob in sai dditch; runs thence £> 8U 1-2 E 40 poles; thence N 7 1-4 E 20 poles; thence N 40 E 164 poles to the run of cypress swamp; thence up said Swamp to a cypress stump; a branch; thence down said branch to die said road; thence with said ovaii to t..e beginning containing eighty two t62) acres, more or less. Tlus 23rd day of Feb., 1922. A K OUNNING, Trustee NOTICE: A SOW AIIOLT 2 YEARS old, white, except for a few smuil black spots, marked two slits in the right and crop in the left ear, has been at my premises since about tlie last of November. Owner will please come for her. L J Mills, It F 11 3. 31 NOTICE Ob SALE Under and by virtue of the author lLy CQUMiin?d irt a certain deed of trust eyiuited on the 20th day of Jan. tUM2O by L D Roebuck and Harvey lfoberson srid dee do( trust being of ivco! ' iu the register of lead's of ice of Ala't'n county in l;o>k \-2 at page 31, to secure the payment of a certain note of even date therewith and the litipulations in said deed of trust not having been complied with and at the request of the parties in terested, the undersigned trusee will on Monday tlie £oth 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 tlie following de scribed real estate: A tract of land in the town of Parmele, containing twenty-two and two elevenths of an acre, 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 anJ Pylmouth branch of the Atlantic Coast Line railroad Co. intersect, the starting point being on the left hand side of the Weldou and Kinston branch go ing towards Kinston; thence north 85 1-2 poles along the right of way pf the Rocky Mount and Plymouth breno of the A C L Co. to a stake, J C Educate For Business The Butinesa Training offers a t»hort, easy ami inexpc'inve to Success. , Practical busings, stenographic and i»eoreiarial coursca gi"ep* Kings gradual with leading Carolina firm*. 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C Wynn's corner; thence south 8 west 9 polos and 19 liinks; thence south 5 1-2 east 5 1-2 poles; thence south 69 1-2 east 8 poles; thence' sout.i 16 1-2 west 48-poles; thence north 87 east 23 poles and 6 links; thence .south 4 west 29 poles; thence north 87 east 23 poles and 6 links; thence south 4 west 29 poles; thence north 86 west 56 polesc thence north 4 east 19 poles, thence north 82 west 15 poles to the right of way of the Washington branch of the Weldon and Washing ton branch of the Atlantic Coast Lii.e Uailioad Co., thence north 16 eact M poles and 3 links; thence north east along the light of way of tiie Kin.-ton blanch of the Atlantic Coast line raihoad Co.; t; ah. e north :. eu.i aioiig thQ iu:istou ai.i .i viuiich 39 polej co the begirmii g. having an dexcepting from trie op ..i atiuii of this conveyance an tract Ji land 100 feet frontiij; oh the Rocky iCUnt and Plymouth branch of tiie tiaatic Coast Line lianoiad begbi nuig at the starting pom - . in the ue scription as above, running thence a long the light ol way of tlie Rock} .\lount and Plymouth branch of the Atlantic Coast Line Li H Co., nortb m 1-2 east 100 Icet to a stake then:- thence south bit 1-2 » stake; thence north 21 east to fi.' beginning. Tins loth day of February, PJ2Z. MARTIN county savings AM 1 TRUST CO, Inc., Trustee. NOTICE OK isALE 11 y virtue coa Uie authority confer i«i .ii me by a deed oft rui>t execute. 1 u. me by Lewis F Roberson and wile, .-viilie I'. Kobeuoii on the 3ru day ol Kjcen.ber, 1919, and duly recorded .n register of decus othceju Martin coun ty in book U-i, page 371, to secure tilt payment ol a certain bond bear ing evciul ate therewith anu the sti.. dilations in said deed of trust not hav ing been complied with, 1 shall expose at public auction for cash on Mond. y uie 27th day of March, 1922, at i~ Al., at the court house in Martin coun cy, tin; following property :: • iicginitmg at tne intersection of t.n luinesville anil \Vushington load, wn.. LI.C iieaver Dam branch at Claudiu Kobei'son's line; thence up tiie run 01 said blanch to tin; negro path, at tr... east corner ol Louisa Liley's- Km tiience westwardyl along tlie iicg path to a lane in iiont of Louisa Lil-- njys' house; thence northwardly the lane to tins publu road; thence ouslwaidly along said load to the in tersection with a uranch ol the V\ asi. lr.gtoii road; thence aoutheastwaiuiy along same to the main Jamesvliic and Washington road;, thence soutn a long same to the be-ginnig containing 30 acres, more or less, except 2 acres sold by C T ltoberson to L E Corey May 12 11)16,. This being the same ■kind deeded Louis F. lyoberson and wile by Henry ltoberson and wile Dec. 3, iyis». Feb. 24 1922. CLAUDIUS ItOUEIiSON Trustee NOTICE OF SALE LiNDEU EXE CUTION North Carolina, Mai tin County; in tlie Superior Court. J. 11. ltouorson ik Co.npany vs. 1 uul Matthews. liy virtue ol an execution directed to the undersigned lroin tiie Supeuoi court o! Martin county in Hue above entitiede cause, l will ou MonUaj trie art! day ol' April, 1922 at 12 o'ciocn M., at the court house door ol' ilai tin county at YYilliamston, North Car olina, sell at public uuction to tin highest bidder lor cash to satisfy tiie said execution all tlie right, title ami interest which tlie said l'aul Matthews he defendant, has in and to the fol lowing rea estate to wit: —First tract; lt«gnming at a post oak,, Lining the D L ltoberson line and running easterly with said line with path on road to W E liobcrson's lan 1 tiience with oKbersou's lint northerly course to Dan ltoebucu thence a westerly to J F Ne' sons land, theme u souuieiu con to tnebe ginning. Containing (on four (44) acres, i'liis being tne laun known as the oJlin Mack MniUn\ farm on which he llvod and dicu. Second tract; Containing sixty (6U| acres, more or leas. and being the wooden land that Ji'Vn Mack Msttiicws owned, and bounded partly or wholly on the south by H 1) Coburn's; on tiie west by Ollie Wti Nortwick; on the north by Martha Jane Carson and on the east by Martha Jane Carson. This the 24th dy of Fe6„ 1i22. H. T. ItpBEKSON, SWis. CANDII.A rE'S CARD To the voters of Martin County: 1 hereby announce my?«?lf a Mil didute for' the office of Kfefricter »' Deeds of M.irtin County, si lij*ct vc the action of the Deniocratio prian-i. of said county. T. H. JOHNSO s NOTICE North Carolina Matrin County. Under and by virtue of kn order by the board of commissioners of Mar tin county entered at their regular ses gion on Monday the 3rd day of April, 1022 notice is hereoy given that an eviction will be held at the usual vot ing places in Poplar Point township, iuaitin county, on the 6th day of May i'jZ'i for the purpose of taking the -.use of the qualified voters of .said jwnship on the question of whethei . . board of commissioner of Mar count> shall levy a special tax for *3s"* .mpro.ii.g and maintaining the ~üb!ic roads of said township, said levy not to exceed thirty cents "on one hundred dollnis vorth of prop ■ j according to, the tax list of said wnship. At said election those qualified\ot ■jri> uhoare in favor of the proposition j/all vote a ballot on which shall 1« linted or written the words "Fo: pecial Road Tax," and thos« opposed • the propojition shall- vote a ballo -■n which shall be printed or written lire words "against special road t.> a d elections wil ibe conducted at tin me und place aforesaid by M. r registrar; and C. D. Duvall and ~Harris judge, of Election, an j Tier tiie rules arid regulations i. :re provided for the election of men. ors of the general assembly undt. general election law of the state i>y order of the tfoaid of Commis ..Tiers on Monday the 3rd day oi ..pril, 1922. S. S. BROWN, Clerk to the Boa id. Ihe Ruts'Aroui.d My Place W re >Sise," Say* John Tuthill '.'Tried everything to kill them. Mixed poison with meal, meat cheese, e«. Woulan't touch it. Tried ItAT- S.S'AP, inside of ten days got rid of ,!l rats." 'i ou don't ".lave to mix ItAT- S'AP with food. Saves fuesing, both Brca ka cake of RAT-SNAP, lay i where rats scamper. You will see lo more. Three sises, 35c; 65c; $1.25., >i.|.l and guaranteed by Leslie Fow ■n's Drug Store, Iloyt Hdw. Co. and , Harrison Bros. & Co. ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Having this day qualified as admin- J i. tratrix of the estate of Drucilla Mi celle, this is to notify all persons hav- j i >g claims against the sai destate to file the same on or before February j iH, 1923, or this notice will be plead-' c l in bar of their recovery. All per I >i-s indebted to-said ertate will please] ni'ke immediate settlement. This the 18th day of February, 192 i!. I LUCY MIZKLLE. I Administratrix of Drucilla Mizell. I NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of a power of sale contained in a certain collateral' note bearing date of. August 15, 1921, executed by G C Godwin the under signed will on Saturday the 22nd da> of «ourt house door of Martin county at VVnliamston N C. offer at public salt to the highest bidder for cash the fol- j PENH'S '"^QuaCi^ i Penn's is packed Air-tight in the patented new container—the quality f is sealed in. m Penn's is always fresh. Buy Penn's the next time. Clean —fresh—sweet. °0 ~ SfvL/ STViAJL>vtC*t*' c/yZ/n^^^>3. • , Breads, Biscuits , I | ("A Delicious and Wholesome \\ \\ OA\ Mixing Horsford's with your regular \\ \\ f\\ flour, makes the purest, in oat wholesome l\ \\ end e(Ticlent »«lf-raiainjr Beer obtainable. \\ J yi\ ty*°\ Breads, biscuits, pastry made with Hors- » \\ u .%liWP % V iftlil ford's are always light, even-textured. \ \\™ «*• \\ >} )r.\ nutritious —look better, tnste better, digest \\ with ease. Valuable, stylish PREMIUMS FREE \\ * V l"\ for Horsford's labels. Writes Romford J \\ \\ 0. A Chemical Works. Providence, R. I, for s lirt a tnt PrlJ * Ltot * . i^^^^Horsfords SELFRAISING BREAD PREPARATIOH lowing described personal property, to wit: A certain lot of lumber and material cut and ready to be put up, consisting of lumber and material to construct a house, commonly called "The Hudson Type" and being the same lot of lumber and building ma terial purchased bv G C Godwin from me Oettinger Lumber Company of Greensboro, N. C., and now situated ~nd being on that certain lot on uaughton street in the town of Wil .a.nston N. C., oetwen the lot of Henry Beach and Arthur Anderson. , Til prospective bidders are invited to visit the preih; -e3 above described ..id view the mat', rial which will be ;.T'-ivd for sale as above provided. This the 14th do: of April, :^22. THE PEOPLES BANK. Hy Dunning and Mocre, attorneys. iSKS FOR REXOMINATION TO THE STA'J E SEN ATE i o tiie voter sof the Second Senatorial District: 1 hereby annonce my candidacy for lenoniination to the offico of State fctnator from th.s district subject to the DemocrSic primary. It has always been the custom of tilts district that each Seantor be e ieced to two ern.s, and I no wask hat 1 be allowed this same honor and I l onfultntly belieSe that it will b* "-'•lown to me. 1 diall do my best to serve all the people as 1 have always done. My l "cord statnds for itJC-if. 1 am not .-.shamed of it. Thanking you for your past favon and the honor sokwn me and hoping I) hr.ve the opf oitunity of serving you once more, f am. Your obedient e>vant, H. L. SWAIN, Columbia, N. C. Advertisement Advertisem«ht NOTICE * North Carolina, Maitin County. To DaWson Ebcrn and all other in terested parties: You will take notice that we pur chased one hundred and forty acres of land listed 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 Juno, 1921 and u dess redemption is made a. 1 -' priv'dtd by law, we will de mand a deed form the.Shdriff foa said land lifter one yea. saiijjisale. This April 18, 1922. K. W. Sal.-uurjr & Brother. NOTICE North Carolina: Martin County. To Jsannettc Ward's hairs and all other persons: Notice is hereby given that I pur chased thirty-eipht acres of land list ed in township as the resi dence of "Jeannctte Ward Est." at a sheriff's sale on Monday, June 6 1921 and unless same is redeemed I shall demand a deed"Toi tame at the expir ation of one \ear from June 6th, 1921. March 3rd, 1922. C. J. GRIFFIN
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