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But. assure yourself, it wouldn't cost you any mo e if you would just make a trip to Margolis*"Sto.e/ and see the new and extensive display of Organdies, Swisses, Ginghams, and voiles. Style, quality and price rui hand in hand at this st ore—Buy here and save the difference. V J / 6 Margolis Brothers and Brooks 9/our - ■ i Safeguarded,too S^l IN our Bank we use every known method for protection of J jjf jj^ our depositors. We have adopted the Protectu Check Sys- ,m 1 u^»v tern for the benefit of our depositors so that the amount £J\ \ \ of their checks may be safeguarded against being "raised" should they be lost, stolen, or fall into dishonest hands. With the Protectu Check System, you can write your fiynv*) it (jillf! check for a given amount and by a cutter attached to the \ -/1 ' cover, you can then tear off the check at the desired \/~'OS&U?IQ amount [like a money order]. No check raiser can then to 'Protect raise your check for five t£> five hundred or ten to one », y hundred dollars. . These new Protectu Checks are supplied to all our . * depositors with rhprlring accounts uMthout cosl. If you are considering opening a checking account, call at our bank and aee this improved service toaf we are furnishing our patrons. u jt - •- P t % > SPECIAL SIZE CHECK BOOKS FOR BUSINESS USE. EQUALLY * PRACTICAL FOR POCKET, DESK. AND PAY ROLL USE. + ' ' 4 ■■ ' ■'■ \.•i ' ' . Furnished to customers of The Peoples Bank NOTICE r Martin County, North Carolina. To Ned Eborn and all other persons: You will take notice that I purchas ed 32 acrea of land listed to Ned Em born in GooaeNest Township at the sheriffs sale for taxes at the court house door of Martin county on Mon day, June 6th, 1921. You will fur ther take notice that unless redcmp tion is made 1 will demand a deed fo:, said land under said tax sale at tb I expiration of one year from Jun'- ' , 1921. This 2nd day of May, 1922. H. H. COWEN. I GOOD MII.K COWS AND POLAND ! china pure bred pigs for sale|. An\ j I age. J S Rhodes, tf I 1 * js§ai 81l ■ ■ LIKE LIQUID PORCELAIN Here's an enamel that is white—and stays white. Flows on the surface easily and levels up to a smooth finish that looks like por celain. Linduro Enamel doesn't pull on the brush, yet it clings to the sharp edges and corners that may have bothered you in former enameling work. It's great fun to enamel It you use Linduro. It wears and wears. May be wipfd off as clean as a china plate, and just as easily. Ask for descriptive booklet J. A. LEGGETT Lowe Brothet s | flints L NOTICE North Carolina, Martiu county To K. li. liolliday and all interested parties: You will take notice that i purchased 01) acres of Davis land list ed to it. li. liolliday for taxes in Jamesville township, at a sheriffs' sale for taxes at the court house door ol Martin county'on the oth day of June, 1921 and umuss "redemption is made a.i provided by laV, 1 will demand a deed from the she rill' for the said lan. after one year from the said sale. This the 18th day of April, 1922 ELIIEKT S. TELL. To the voters of Martin County 1 hereby announce my candidacy foi the office of Sheriff, subject to the ac tion of the Democratic primaries, promising that if nominated and elect ed 1 will perform the dut.es of tht ollice.to the best of my abi' ty. ltespectively, JOHN T. EDMONDSON. NATICE To tlie Democratc voters I heuby announce myself a candi date for the Humiliation to tlus ottice of County Treasurer, subject to the action of the eDiuecratic primary. 1 desire to thank the peopk for their past favors, and if nominated and elected 1 will serve tuein to the best of my ability. C. L>. CAHSTAKI'IIKN NOTICE OF SALE Under asd by virtue of a power of sale contained in that certain instiu- nient executed by Leslie FoWflen and Joseph 11. Saunders to.,the undersign eu trustee and bearing date of April loth, 1921 and of refcord in the pub lie registry of Martin county in boui F-2 at page 307, and the stipulations tnerein contained not having been c. plied with and at the requcvt u iulder of said instrument, the sain undersigned trustee will* on Saturday the 27th day of May 1922 at 12 ■ clock M. at the court house door ol Martin county at Williamston, N. C., oger for sale to the highest b.dde. for cash the following described pr, w.ueserty to wit: All and singular the stock of goods e, kind and description, including ] | soda fouatain and all other fixtures ' and furniture of whatever nature, kind ; 1 and description and all otlu r personal property of every kind a.id descrip tion and al ldlcutaoshrdluetuptupup tiou now situate and being in that certain store house located on .the north siite of Main street ill the town of Williiunston N. C., and situate be i tween The Peoples hank building and the store house now occupied by J. i. llassell and Company, and bcinp the stunt store house now occupied bj Leslie Fowden and J. H. Saunders and used by them as a Drug Store, consisting of and including all goods, wares and merchandise of every kind and description and all fixtures ol every kind and description, said stoc! I consisting of drugs, medicines; tobac | t.>; cigarette*; cigars; stationer;. 1 plate and silverware; paints; oils and I various other articles usually carrie in a drug store; and all othei 1 person al porperty not above enumerated situate at, in and around or upon the premises above described, j This the 3rd day of May, 1922. A. R. DUNNING, Trustee . _ T NOTICE | To the Democratic voters of Martin , Cwrtart I take this method of announcing ' my candidacy for the office of sheriff of Martin county, subject to the ac tion of the Democratic primary. I desire to thank the people for their support and help during tin past two years that I have filled the , office and if nominated and elected for i the next term, I agree to give t e j people ef the county the very best j service of which I am capable. I Respectfully yours, H. T. ROBERSON. i ■yrn r ~-V ~~*rr WEAK, NERVOUS, ALL RUN-DOWN MUoari Lady Suffered UntO Slm Tried Cardtri.—Say« "Result Wu Surprising."—Got Aloaf Fine, Became Normal 1 and Healthy. Springfield Mo.—"My back wu so weak I could hardly stand up, and I would have bearing-down pains and was not well at any time," says Mrs. D. V. Williams, wife of a well-known farmer on Route 6, this place. "I kept getting headaches and having to go to bed," continues Mrs. Williams iescrlblng the troubles from which nhe obtained relief through the use of Cardul. "My husband, having heard of Cardul, proposed getting it for ma. "I saw after taking some Cardul ~. that I was Improving. The res ill was surprising. I felt like a different person. "Later I suffered from weaknSF and weak back, and felt all run-down I did not rest well at nlgbt, I was sc nervous and cross. My husband si.ld he would get me some Cardul, whleb he did. It strengthened me . . .My doctor said I got along fine. I was It good healthy condition. I cannot say too much for It" Thousands, of women have suffered as Mrs. Williams describes, until they found relief from the use of Cardul. Since It has helped so many, you should not hesitate to try Cardul U troubled with womanly ailments. For sale everywhere. E. 83 NOTICE Martin County, North Carolina. To .vluck itougury an dull otner j..... .sous, You will take notice t'iat 1 pui chased B'J acres oi land listed to M».c. j kwigers in (joost Nst Township ai the Sheriffs' sale for tuxes ut wu ! (xuit liuu.se ol Martin county on Ai>> day June Oth, 1921. You will furtln take notice that unless redemption , made 1 will demand a deed tor sui. Kind under the said tax sale at U. expiration of oiuj year from June C ± *921. This 2nd day of May, 1922. H. H. CO WEN". To Leah Francis and all .other person. You will take notice that 1 purciiaV ed 40 acres oi land lifted in i. i rancis in Jamesville township at tin sheriffs salu for taxes at tlie coal i liou.ie of Mattin cc-Ulity on M0n0.... June btli, l'J2i. You will further U... notice that unless redemption is made, l will demand a ded for said Ti'.nd uii der the said tax sale- at tne cxpirai o lone year from June Oth, 19i4. This 2nd day ol' May, 1022. H. li. COWEN. NOTICE Martin County, North Carolina, 'l'o Lewis Watson anil all other per .suns; You will take notice thfct 1 j/n chased - i) acres -of land hated t« Lt-w is Watson in Goose Nest township ui tiie sheriffs sale for taxcj a the coui - i.oue door ol Ma it ill county on Moi, day, June tith 1S)21. You'tfrill furtiji. khei take notice that unlets redetiip Uon is made 1 will demuiid a Utvd a .said land under the said U.x si-ie .' the expiration of one year from Juir tith, lt)21. J lus 2nd day ol May, 1922. H. 11. COWLN. NOTICE Martin County, North Carolina lo Joe Price and all other persons. You will take notice that 1 pur chased 6 acre sof land listed to Joe I'rice in Gooes Nest township at the {sheriff's sale for taxes at the court lioUsu door of Martin county on Mon day, June tith, 1921. You will fur iher take notice tnat unless reueinp iion is made 1 will edmaiid a deed fo. said land under the said tax sale a> (ith, 11)21. This 2nd day of May, 11)22. H. a. COV\LN NOTICE OF EXECUTION SALE North Carolina, Martin county; u> Hie Superior Court. W. S. Kliodes and D. G. Matthews, trading as i>lade-Khodn;s and Company vs. Henry Gaskins. Under and bj virtue of throe exe cutions directed to tiie undcrsigiiUv from the Superior court of Marti), county in the above entitled action will on Monday the 6th day of June 1922 at 12 o'clock M., at t the court house door of Martin county at V u haniston N. C., sell to tlie' highc. bidder for cash to satisfy said vxiv . tions all the right, title and u.w. ■ which saiu Henry Gaskins, tin: ii fendant abuvc named has in -ud tne following uu&cnbed rual c.auU- \ wit: beginning on Conoho Creek at J, Sherrods corner, now J. W. Suci , anil Bros. corner at a gum and ihence north 160 poles to a pine; tbei east 21 1-2 poles to a pine; thenc« .south 61 west 62 poles toapine; thenci north 76 east 66 poles to a cypi on the old Everett Mill Branch; thenc* down the various courses of sail, branch to Mid oCnoho Creek; theuci up the various courses of said Conoho creek to the beginning. Containing two hundred and forty acres be the saqie mora or less. Deeded dated January 2,1911, froir J. P. Boyle and wife to Henry Gas kins. Recorded on the 4th day January, 1911 in book YYY at pngt 444. « This the 3rd day of Hay, 1922. H. T. ROBERSON, Sheriff of Martin County. Nonas North Carolina, Martin County, In the Superior Court. J. T. Barnhiil. J. G. Barnhiil, W. S. Baralall and K A Baile, tadrinyg a.-> Bailey and Barnhiil vs. J. F. Baies and R. K. Bales trading as J. 1 Bi-ie. and Son The defendants J F. Bak.j un it. K. Bales above named will each take notire that on the 22 qd day o. April, 1a22 a summons in the said ac tion was issued against sadi defe.id ants by K. J. Peel, Clerk of the iiu perior court of Martin county, plain tiffs claiming the sum of three nun ,ired ami fUty dollars ($aJ>U.Wi) uue Jiem for a breach of contdact on ac count of the sale of a cur load v,_ wortiiless hay, whch said summon. i returnable belore the clerk ol the J Su perior court of Martin county on the day of May, 192.. The said de iendants will also take notice that c warrant of attachment was issued b\ the said clerk of the Superior Court on the 22nd day of April, 11*22 against >.ne property of the said defendants, .vttich said warrant is returnable L*s rore the clerk of the Superor coui'i. at the time and place named for the ieturn of the summons, when unit where tne said delentants are requi, ed to appear and answer or demui to ciiecomplain, or the relief demanue, will be granted. fhis tlie 22nd day of April, 1022. K. J. PEEL, Clerk of the Superior Court NOTICE In the Unteid States District Court, for tfie Eastern District of Nortn Carolina. "In the matter of W. A. Perry, bank' rupt." Pursuant to an order made and en to red n thie above mattr, th undraign ed wil, on the 6th day of May, IUZZ, at 10:30 A. M. at said bankrupt., home offer for tiale to the. highest bidder the followng described person al property. 2 mules; a hogs; 1 wabon. 1 Stewait Liuck; 1 titudet»aker car; 1 Willey's Knight car; 1 cultivator; 1 cotton painter; 1 peanut planter; 1 leveling harrow; 1 corn planter; 2 guano sow ers; 2 two-horse plows; 2 one-horse ploWs; 2 coton plows; 1 Willard liar row; 1 tobacco truck; 1-4 interest in mowing machine and rake; 1 trans planter (Cole); 1 pea weeder; 6 weed ing hoes; 1 shovel; 2 pitchforks; 1 hole digger; 1 dirt scraper; 800 It meat; 160 lbs. lard; 10 bushels cot ton seed; 5 bags peanuts; 10 barrel* corn, also other personal property. This 25th day of April, 1922. WHEELER MARTIN, Trustee. Statement Of the Condtion Of the MARTIN COUNTY SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY At Close Of Business April 24th, 1922 RESOURCES Loans and discounts .^108,284.95 Cash and due from banks 36,339.66 Furniture and fixtures Liberty bonds Insurance Investment . 1,250.06 $155,670.52 LIABILITIES Capital stock - $ 10,000.00 Surplus - 3 'f22*SS TTndiviHfid profits Odb.UO Dividends unpaid I - 55.UU Cashier's checks 1,111.88 Bills payable - - 19,000.00 $155,070.52 We know your wants and want your business. Come in to see us if we can be of service. J. E. POPE, Cashier. - OFFICERS J. G. GODARD, President. F. K. HODGES, Vice-Pres. V J. E. POPE, Cashier. W. J. HUNTER, Asst. Cashier Kader B. Crawford * s - _ - CALL PHONE NO. 49 OTICE OF BNALS -Notcei "is hereby given thas under and by virtue of authority contained in an order of the Superior court of Martin county entered in the special procedings therein pending entitled: "'George arrison versus Mary Howell, J. D. Howell, R. R. Hobbs, Sallie Hobbs J. F. Hobbs and wife, HobbS the undersigned commissioner will Tin the 21>th day of May 1922 at 12 o'clock M., at the court house door of Martin county, N. C., offer at pub lic sale to the highest bidder for cash the following described land to wit: That certain lot or parcel o. yling and beihg in the county of Mar tin, State* of North Carolina and be ing bounde Uand described as follows, to wit: A house and lop in the town of Wil iiamston N. C., adjoining the lands of L. . Harison on the northwest; Bet tie Gurgaus on the northeast; Main tret on the southeast and Houghton ,>trete on "he souhwest. Containing i,ne-fourth (1-4) of an acre more or less, being the same land conveyed to Annie D. Hobba by N. A. Reddick, which said ded. is »f record in the public registry of Martin county* This the 24th day of April, 1922. A. R. UNNDING, Commissioner. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the nomination to the office of county commissioner, subject to the action of the Democratic primary. C. A. ASKEW. MAMMOTH YELLOW SOV BEANS for sale, iiueleaned specially for seed. J R Knowles, Dardens, NC. Needles, Needles and Shuttles Needles, Shuttles and Bobbins | Courtney has them Now. - Has what? Any kind of machine needle, shuttle and bobbin; so stait up your ( machine and make spring work easy. B. S. COURTNEY
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