AfIMNHTftATOB'S «Oiiv* ( j Haying qualified aa administrate ipon the estate of Wilson G. Lamb. Sr., lata of Martin county, this is to 'notify all persons having claims a gains* the said estate to present them - tor payment before the 28th day ol February, 1923 or this notice will be in bar of their recovery. All person* indebted to said estate will please t"" 1 "' immediate payment. This 28th day of February, 1922. WILSON G. LAMB, JR.. Administrator. Fords oiv THE .UNIVERSAL TRACTOR Nothing Like This Low Price Has Ever Been Known Before No farm tractor ever offered more money value, or more work value, than the Fordson Tractor at this astounding new low price. No farm power unit you can possibly buy will do more for so little and no farm, regardless of sire or location can afford to be without a Ford eon Tractor. Place your order now —there is no time for delay or comparison. Price alone makes your choice the Fordson. 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This March Cth, 1922. J. V. H. KNIGHT. NOTICE Nortli Carolina, Martin County. To Ishmael llyman heirs, and all other persons:- Vou wili take notice that 1 purchased at a sheriff's sale a tUie court house in Martin County June 6th, 1921, 22 acres of Hyman land and XOO acres of Hyman land. Vou will further take notice that 1 shall demand a deed for the said land alter one year from June 6, 1921 from Uie Sheriff, as provided by law. Mar-h 3rd, 1922; F. L. GLADSTONE. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain deeu jf trust executed by Stephen Itiddici. and wife Mary Keidiiick to the under .igned trustee and bearing date oi August 13th iyi9 and of record in the pun lie registry of Martiu county ii. juok A-2 at page 183 said deed oi trust having been given to secure the payment or certain notes of even date uiuiewith and th terms and condition*. tneivin contained not having been complied with and at the request ol Uie holder of said notes the under signed trustee wdl on Monday Uie Btn uay oi May 1922 at 12 o'clock M at me court house door of MarUn county aL Williamslon Nort haCrohna ollei .or safe ut public auction to 'J*« high i .1 bidder lor casii Uie following de ,crilied property to wit: I'hat certain tract of land situate, j nig and being in the county oi Mar win, state ol North Carolina; begin ning at Uie nortli west corns rol' tilt ,ol sold I'J ii S Critclier iu 1903; lience i unuing southwest along a 30 loot ave iuc oh icrt to u stake; thence souUi east 198 feet to a stake 30 feet north jI the center of tiie ACL railroau i, rack, thence norUieasterly along saiu i ail road track bb feet to a slake, thence northwesterly 198 feet to Uie ueginning. Containing one-fourth (1-4; of an acre, more or less, ami ueing a part of the lands Uiis da\ deeded to Geo W lilount by W C White and oUiers and being Uie W C White "Home Place." Tins Uie 3rd day of April, 1922. A K DUNNING, Trustee. NOTICE in the Uiiteid Slates District Court, for the Eastern District of North Carolina. "in the matter of W. A l'erry, bank Pursuant to an order made and en tered n tine above niu.U, th undrsign ed wil, on the 6th day of May, 1922, at 10.30 A. M. at said bankrupt, home oiler for sale to the highest bidder the iollowng described per .on al property. 2 mules; U hogs; 1 waboii. 1 btewarl truck; 1 titudebaker car; 1 Willey'i knight car; 1 cultivator; 1 cottoh painter, 1 peanut planter; 1 leveling harrow; 1 com planter; 2 guano cow ers; 2 two-horse plows; 2 oue-iiorst "plows; 2 colon plows; 1 Willard liar row; 1 tobacco tri4ck; 1-4 interest in mowing macluno and rake; 1 trans planter (Cole), X pea weeder; i weed ing hoes; 1 shovel; 2 pitchforks; J hole digger; 1 dut scraper; bUU lbs. meat; li>o lbs. lard; 10 bushels cot ton seed; 0 bags peanuts'; 10 barrels corn, also other personal property. This 2i)th day ol April, 11*22. Y\ 11EEJLKK MAKTIN, Trustee. NOTICE North Carolina, Martin County To W J Crilliu and others: You will take notice thai we pur chased lii'ty live acres of tinley lan J, listed to W Cntlin, Hamilton town ship, at a sheriffs sale for taxes at the court 'house door in Martin coun ty on Monday Juno titli, 1921. Vou will further take notice that unless redemption is made I will demand a deed for said land at the expiration of one year from June 6th, 11)21. This 3rd day 61 M&T&, im. F. L. HAISLI'.', and D. G. MATTHEWS. ADMIMSTKATOK'S NOTICE Having this day qualified as admin istrator of George 11. Coltrain, late of Martin, county, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against sad estate to present same for payment to the undersgned on or before he l£>th day of May, 1923 or this notic will be pleaded in bar of their iveovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate settlement. This l&th day of May, 1922. J. ii. COI.TKAIN, A dm. POHTO ltlCO AND lIAYMAN PO i tato slips for sale. 76c per bushel. I 'helps Hardison. 4t : •" - - NOTICE •••••»» Martin County, Nortfe Carolina. Notice is hereby gives that I have levied on die following real estate for taxes due for the year 1921 and un less payment is sooner made, I shall sell at public auction for cash in front of the Mayor's office in the town of Hamilton on Monday, June 4th, 1922 to satisfy tlifc taxes and cost due said town. , This May 1, 1922. J. E. Rdmondson, Tax Collector. White It A Edmondson, town lot $29.80 $2.00 Mrs J. H Edmondson, 1 town lot . 12.66 2.00 Wilber Rol>erson Est. .... 3.34 2.00 Mrs Leetie Wliitloy 2.60 2.00 Colored Tom Bennett town lot m> 1.84,3.00 A Cooper; town lot . .67 8.00 Cl' Howell; town lot —. 3.50 2.00 Frank Howell. Jr; town lot 2.00 2.00 .Vitchel Peterson town lot 2.08 2.00 SV M Peterson town lot 2.82 2.00 jabry Kaynor Estate, 1 town lot 1.00 2.00 Laura" J-'taton, town lot .. 2.67 Hx I.af ayettc- Staton town lot 3.20 2.0u llamiah 'feel town lot 2. ".4 2.«H) VV H Williams town lot .. 10.00 2.oi Martin County, North Carolina". I'o Amos Eborn.and all other persons You will take notice that 1 purchas ed 26 acica of land listed to Arnos E born in GooscNest townsaip at the sheiifs sale for taxu at the court louse of Martin county on Monday, J urn oth, 1921. Vou will further ■ ake no uce that unless redemption is made i will demand a deed for naid land un fer the said tax sale at Uie expira tion of one year frtm June 6-h, 1922. This 2nd day. .pi May, 1922 11. H. CO iVf .N. NOTICE North Carolina, Martin County lo Dawson Eborn and all oUier in terested parties: V ou will take notice that we pur hased one hundred and forty acres .if land listed by you for taxes in joose Neat township, at a sheriff s ale for taxes at the court house door ai' Martin county on the 6Ui day ol June, 1921 and unless redemption is made ns privided by law, we will de naiid a deed form the ShenlT lor *aiu iaud alter one year from the said sale. This April 18, 1922. It. W. Salsbury & Pritlier. NOTICE North Caiolina, Martin county lo it. P. liolliday and all liileivsUd parties: Vou will take notice that 1 purchased 69 acres ol Davis, land list ed to It. P. liolliday for taxes in Jamesville township, at a sfaerilfs' sale for taxes at Uie court house door ol Mar tin county on the 6th day ol June, 1921 and unless redemption is made as provided by law, 1 will demand a deed from the sheriff for Uie said lain I after one year from the said sale. "Tins Uie 18th day of Aprii, 1922. ELPEItT S. I'LEL. lo the voters of MarUn County: 1 hereby announce my candidacy for the office of Sheriff, subject to the ac tion of Uie Democratic primaries; promising Uiat if nominated and elect ed 1 will perform the duUes of Uie office to tlie best of my abilty. .Respectively, JOHN T. EDMONDSON. To Uie Democratc voters: i 1 heieby announce myself a candi date for Uie noniinaUon to tlie ollice of County Treasurer, subject to Uie action of Uie eDniecratic primary. 1 desire to thank Uie peopk for their past favors, and if nominated and elected 1 will serve Liem to Uie best of my ability. C. D. CAUSTAKPIIEN. NOTICE OF SALE Under asd by virtue of a power of sale contained in that certain instru ment executed by Leslie Fowden and Joseph 11. Saunders to the undersign ed trustee and bearing date erl April 13th, 1921 alid of record in the pub lie registry of Martin county m booi F-2 at page 307, and Uie ■ tipulation.- Iherciii contained not having been » plied with and ut Uie reque: t i holder of said instrument, the saio undersigned trustee will on Satui ila.\ the 27th day of May 1922 nl 12 o clock M. at the court house door ol MarUn county ut Willianiston, N. C., oger for sale to Uie highest bi.idei lor cash the following described pro| wareserty to wit: All anil singular the stock of goods vvuierf anil merchandise of every na ture, kind and description, including soda fountain and all oliier fixtures und furniture of whatever nat'jre, kiniT and description and all otlar personal property of every kind aal descrip tion and al ldleutaoslirdluetuptupup tioii now situate and being in that certain store house located on the north sitle of Main struct in the town of Williamston N. C., and situate be tweeu The Peoples liank building and the store house How occupiod by J. 1 lias sell and Company, and beinp the .same store house now occupied h> Leslie l'owden and J. H. Saunders and used by them as a Drug Store, consisting of and including all goods, wares and merchandise of c\ try kind and description and all fixtures of every kind and description, said stock consisting of drugs, medicines; tobac cos; cigarettes; cigars; stationery, plate and silverware; paints; oils and various other articles usually carried in a drug store; and all other person al porperty not above enumerated situate at, in and around or upon the premises above described. This the 3rd day of May, 1922. A. R.'DUNNING, Trustee. NOTICE To the Democratic voters of Martin County: 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 foi their support and help during the past two years that I have filled the office and if nominated and elected for the next term, I agree to give the people of the county the wry best service of which I am capable. Respectfully yours, H. T. BQBEBSON. NOTICE OF SALB Under and by virtue of the author ity contained in a certain deed of tru.it, executed on the 20th day ol February, 1916, by G. W. Nichola and Wife Ida F. Nichols and registered i, the register's of deeds office for Mar tin county in book H-I at page 831* to secure the payment ot a certain bond of even date therewith,, and the stipulations in said deed ol trust no having been complied with, and at th> request of the parties interested, the. undersigned trustee will on Monday, -he 29th day of May, 1922 at 12:U o'clock M. at the courthouse dooi Martin county, iiWliamston, i( N. C. oiler at public sale to the highest bid ier for cash the following describes neal estate: lioundd on the north by the landt of S. S. Hadley, on the east by the lands of Isaac Nichols, on the foul, by the lands of S. S. Halfiey and oi the west by the lands of Wiley Green same, being known as the Swain land containing sixty acres more or lest; and being the same lad purchase*! me from N. S. Peel and othe "t. This the 28th day of April, \922. WHEELER MAKTIN, Trustee. NOTICE: A SOW APOUT 2 VEAIt: old, white, except for a few suiai black spots, marked two slits in tin right and crop in the left ear, ha. been at my premises since about tin last of November. Owner will pleas* come fur her. L J Mills, It F ft 3. 3i NOTICE Martin County, North Carolina, io Mack Kodgers an dall other pe-i sons, You will take notice that 1 pui chaaed.B9 acres ol land listed to Mac! Kodgers in Goose N( st Township a. the .Sheriffs' sale for taxes at tiu ceurt house of Martin county on ivloi> day June Otii, 1921. Vou will turliie take notice that unless redemption i inade 1 will demand a deed lor sun land under the said tax sale at tin expiration of one year from June till. i'J2l. l ins 2nd day of May, 1922. 11. 11. COWEN. I'o Leah Francis and all other person; Vou will take notice taat 1 purchas ed 40 acres of land listed io . . Francis in JamesviUe township at tin shet'ill's sale lor taxes at the court house ol Martin county on Aiomla;, June Oth, 1921. Vou will furUier tah. notice that unless redemption is liiadt ! will demand a ded for said l;.nu un 4lei Uie said tax sale at tne expuaih o lone year from June 6th, i'J2i l liis 2nd day of May, 1922. 11. 11. COWEN. NOTICE Martin County, North Carolina, lo Lewis Watson and all other per sons: Vou will take notice flu l 1 pui chased 9 acres of laud lutedlto Lev. is Watson in Gooae Nest township ai tiw cileries sale for ta*u» a thy com. i.oue door of Martin county on Mon day, June 6th 1921. Vou wilt lurtlai tiier take notice that unlets rule-nip lion ii, made 1 will (tenuuid a W. tl lo said land under the said U x sale a, the e; jii'ation of one year from Juw titii, 1921. fins 2nd day oi May, 1922. 11. H. COVv FN. NOTICE Martin County, Nortli Carolina l'o Joe Price and all other persons Vou will take notice that 1 pur chased & acre sol' land listed to Joe i'rice in Gooes Nest township at the sheriff's sale for taxes at the court house door of Martin county on Mon day, June 6th, 1921. Vou will fur ther take notice that unless redemp tion is made 1 will edinand a deed i'oi said laud under the said tax sale at Uie expiration of one year from June 6th, M>2l. -—This. 2nd day of May,- 19.22. 11. 11. GOVS EN. NOTICE Ot EXECUTION SALE North Carolina, Martin county; in the Superior Court. W. S. Ithodes and L>. C. Matthews, trading as Slade-ithodiis and Company vs. Henry Caskins. Under and by virtue of three exe cutions directed to tire undersigns from the Superior court of Martin county in the above entitled action i will on MouUay tne Oth oi June, 1922 at 12 o'clock M., at the court house door of Martin county ut VSil liamston N. C., sell to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy said,execu tions-all the right, title and interest which said Henry Caskms, the de fendant above named has in and to the following inscribed real estate to wit: , * Beginning ou Conoho Creek at J. J Sherrods comer, now J. W. Sherrot and Bips. corner at a gum and maple; thence north 160 poles to a pine; then east 21 1-2 poles to a pine; thence south 61 west 62 poles, toapine; thence north 76 east 66 poles to a cypres on the old Everett Mill Branch; thence down the various courses of said branch to said oCuoho Creek; thence up the various courses of said Conoho creek to the beginning. Containing two hundred and f(>rty acres be the same more or less. Deeded dated January 2, 1911, from J. P. Boyle and wife to Henry Gas kins. Recorded on the 4th day of January, 1911 in book YYY »t page 444. - , s a This the 3rd day of May, 1922. ' H. T. BOBERSON, Sheriff of Martin County. \ I For Women g K "I was hardlj able lo draft, IBE y was so weakened," writes Mrs. H I W. F. Ray, of Easier, S. C. D ] "The doctortrezted me for about fj ¥ two months, Still 1 didn't get M A any better. I had a large lam- -Ml y ily and felt 1 surely must do U X something to enable me to take 00 j cast ot my little ones. I had C r heard of i CARDUI I The Woman's Tonic H I "1 decided to try it," con- fi j tinues Mrs. Ray ... "I took fj ¥ eight bottles in all ... I re- M n gained my strength and have M y had no more trouble with wo- U 4 manly weakness. I have ten UU . children and am able to do all w T my housework and a lot out- nf ™ doors ... I can sure recom- j^j y mendCarduL" M A Take Cardui today. It may W w be judt what yofl need. M h At all druggists. M 1 A MUSICAL presented by a quartette of ladies, will be jriven at the Strand Theatre Tuesday, June 13th At 8:30 P. M. N General Admission 5O cents Come and Enjoy the Programme I'AltT ONE 1. Vocal Trio: "Springtime" Watkins Z. instrumental Duet: "Hart-lie Hongroise" Kuwaitiki I a. Vocal Solo: "Celeste Aula" .. Veidi | 4. Vocal (Quartet: "Sweet Miss Mary" Neidlinger I b. Vocal "Love's Old S.weet Song" Malloy-Siiuth j 6. Instrumental Solo: "To Spring" Grieg j | 7. Vocal .Solo: "Haymaking" ' Needhain I 8. Vocal Quartet: "A Little Song of Long Ago" Wilson I- 4 ~ - I'AKT TWO 1. Vocal Trio: "Uuniorgsque—Swannee River" . .. Dvorak-Wilson Z.Vocal.Solo: "My Heart at Thy Sweet V0ice"'........ . Saint-Sacns a. Instrumental Trio: "Polish ilutiw" ScliarwenKa 4. Vocal Trio: "Native Land" Donizetti li. Heading: "A Vocal Courtship" Mary M. Boy n ton 0. Vocal Solo: "Flower Song" ■ Gounod 7. Vocal Duet: "Love Is a Gartleli" Petrie b. Vocal "Goodnight" I'insuti First Soprano: Mrs. James S. Khodes. Second Soprano: Mrs. Warren liiggss. First Alto: Mrs. Wheeler Martin, Jr. Second Alto; Miss Can'ie Del White. Accompanists: Mrs. Higgs and Mrs. Martin. 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