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'» StaS« lun • ! law ford ai.'i I»r J, ten-jr- w..i ret urn tomormw f»»»~ a vo*i. (:untitjr «>n Cum uck • • • • K Jatuc.-. .A.' has accepted a px&lMf. V-'.U, « . 1> l arsUi.pnelt :U>. |jr|>v >- Jut Legrpett i.- aft' e\|e*n taxv. K-rk. |i >er»«-: a *y«ars. aim i t tftat fcr* wiii if i'ieiis«-a "«■ i»-arr. o his «. • • j£i. Vt Jf-m Harrv—u >a>- ii.- ii.-n*-. fct» o:j ' • 1'- v'ur-l- p-«f guUi- %."*!* juC'l ** ' ' I jc "■*- asa n,m tl,e lest P .yy if- J-UA i- «•:>**»•• " BWi;lSt i - "* ' v * • filSI- u - e'-a-i.«T Jili* MarUii •- * v,r m ail • A - U Jwn; Ur>U kit -ihii* - v. liiiuly iVikft'. • • • • Xf. | lji 1 i: t • A"»*tiuf W fail*" tor >rvri^l • • t • lE* I ruv-e W^litx* Uimwrrv* j-,rnwc Tn' .t; * oiu-jte. IHU • ■ -f - !> - v Mr. V. »«■ T. Miltkl'l- J£r NaV-J. l»'.«-a-.s 1«B ««uk rr ;.u.|ha.-tnr lor tlw *. *t «■! l» • • • » Jtr- 1. A- Harn-ots »■• Xwrtte-rn Mark«-l» M 1 i H . r.-.T «e t n— • 1 --~ ' -•¥ ■ f e.K*Ju: hi in. Harrow Ki«> « .'.-aJUi.' - jj.. y jl. M.v».t aii'l ita^hter. CaA&ta-M. iisi'.tTC Mr. as*. M- - >- 4;rs»wt U--- *«*- • • • • -"> Ijt J"* * - •■"i- "' *« U.fSiOulO l-«" I. t'."ja> "' IH x j£ i*r b* J '.■* h. >•— hthetor ten M.«» •*' A*™** - K. ul. Alt JCi. -J,T u *.•!«' r •-.a, Stilaniay. Mr >«(**' .** «cc ff lid firn*r- •' J 'Wt s*« P-"' r : I l.*e' to s»>V tk*»r .sf.i e * | }«►_>> age ai«i be li* •*"* » ~ I 4h|bter a. Bajtrj.'"® >• tn* tic* I if Jrft-* r-ft- te* * i*Zhtf »f Mi*» AMI* »U IE iaHfetOl, a - * —•— J FARMING IN NINE TEEN HINDERED TWENTY - KOI 1{ r UUUNC l\ 1V24 ' Bv Her ry C. W^tW. . teicUr. of Ajnriciiltur*. He iiMkctn, cuiraje uii fiih ei je%jcGG fan- ti* fanatis of »h« Nw»* IniiiftLbr irtiM. ln;|iro\rmf.i Xbt thrw )•«» are flomy im. tpioduiil onxliUx- weiiwn.— M m rapidly as dratid «r >wiw!. « Mr as ffifly u 4mnW. bat itwr |Um It c—rti—f The pmur of the year k>c been fulfilled. So conse to the mJ of the third rear ol pot »a: isepiffsiw: with a ftriio; trf pratfr confidence borr, of letter time- already ;us'..fiei hope o r fti!! further improiT inenj in 1924. ~ lr. rrofiai. the crop? of 15*23 were srwd. Some secrien? in ire «tl r, n Wi ir -re wr.t—.t be t uffewl from •fx »2~T" of avr.tr er -- - ae.n . bw thr ir-,ec.-.ie ctop proaac • iot fta_v rijiU' to ih* sverapf of tlo* Sve piwtJitiK >»r.-. Coniiervr luoney return we tin I hit the tglue .'f n.->-t -crops up -»es«t»-r u>ar> m 1922 Tt.e l«al value iif all tu;> »> 1-' J*er . eo: irrea.ier. jiy -a) u «-- of lii)' fcV.il, rye. lire. |.-rf..e> cranberry. p»-uch awl pear | -rop- ;i' !*£2; in the case of | wlm*c.i 31 lei cei.t '"e l The value* of al! o-fter important erup> ::?e jrreaU r It is •' fitoi't to meisure she pro ductive value »' ti*e-toek during the • ,ar. ■ 1.-pei tk-r t a> it upo . cn»|is eted in ;'i;.! font-. In p.-iieral. it I»m' )*•* r. :i prosperous year for -he»-p I ?'o*er>. fairly p""«i for »hsir\ men, I atis'irton for producer.- of hoc*. •Ij-rowrrpiT "for i»r*»w rs of cattle Cattle feeler?, however, have «>>ne very well on the whole. I Tiier» ~re •iwß'-afi' p conditions -li!I H> !■» overcome. There .s !l« Wr-W-n of are heavy taxes !«• it :ix-t. The c-4 of produr ■on at* 1 of w hat the rs buy re maiii- hirh in the .-prirp o.?*-..! tern'ory e penally an- - ri son trajt> from rt>fwlitH>ri-- larjrely beyond !i« -r e«it nJ. Kxpenence ptuiiol «iunn|r these . f rk-pres-on, liowfter. tog*"th ••T »i',h prvjrte- afready made, war r.tni a hopeful a* t tu ie For the cant- I 'r year Gradually cr»»p arm-ape is I belt* • adjusted. The «l«mefllir I -v.. , ke-, continues stwir. The children I kep okiiTi)' an>i that ineanf a steadi jS rii i#,.i«r T 'i; number of mou'hs to lie W Tii«x- who stay by the farm ami So pood farming can hick forward t«' better time.- as a reward for their \ fS of t«»il a rut liardskip *1 hose whose liu-no-e- .kpeiid diiectiy upor 'arm purr'.ix-.- can find decided en i-ws'ajjeo»-fi* in the r" >u in l' (tros-- m c.»oje of t,lie farmer, for lie will buv a; Ihu i ,e» sue eipaiHt. K Thr -ear ItrJJ cu!:>e> with the . of t iiuo: ui "P nt in Is . • prospriit; 4 Uie farmer a--i ?l« • •' W-' lines t- i«* tie 1»-ia-. |> , ickl«ne of tn»- I Nat .rr- FOR OVER -Ml YEARS •111 I. % i i! tukll *i:i>l(l\t:hu b.m batal !\» ib u.r iruimml wl ll«l I> f tl IKKH til 'III IKK eon • of »?, - u-'v nl »..h i. Wi-l Wl.v I » >--»! «'■•! "* VI• .t 'T.» Jl Tf « *hi *' IJ I»J--.|l ' "• •' •—1 .! Mv—m Sut fm* rf i».*.s r..: h- .iifj-inulwlL' !4d !■> al. or •'Sv »•. J >t. r jk • T. :»«io r>^k» M»TM I «»K S\l K i r.Vr bi iftjf of ihe :;Uthori ••• x.i ■n : >n t %at ol • hj.i r\tvVnl !• isie iv the JH|i «fct] f > y rt » \ m lt\ Ja'lies T. 1111 l Car Load Horses & Mules I will sell at once one ear load of mules and horses at cost. Terms easy and reason able. . a See Me Before Buying Dr. J. F. THIGPEN V ... Williamston, N. C. •r. ■ ■ • THE ENTKRPKIKKb Willia—cop- M r - son and wife, Leah Hinmn, and of record in Martin Couifly Public Reps try in Book D-l, page 382, secunn( certain bond of even date and tenor therewith, and the stipulations in said lieed of trust not having been com plied with, and «*t the request of the holder of said bond, I will, oa the 28th day of January, 1924, at 12:00 o'clock, noon, in front of the court house door of Martin County, offer at public auc tion to the highest bidder, for rash. :hc following described real estate: FIRST TRACT— st a post oak. William Obum"." eorwr, thence Eartwardly, Godard s liirf. to a pine stump, thence in a Southerly direction with said Godard's line to a black gum in Browney's Pond to Haywood June?' corner, thence with Haywood Jones' line to the first =ta lion, be-ine the place where Nancy lived arid died, containing 24 acres, more or less, iml betnf that ract of land this da\ eor.\e>ed to James T Hinson by I>. W. Wright and wife, Gertrude, and fully d»-serib «-d in deed from E. G. and Nancy Lucas to D. W. Wright, elated 28th of September 1912, of record in Public Registry of Martin County in Book C-l. page 41(9. SECOND TRA(T— A tract of land adjoining Jerry Smith on the North, •he Atlantic Coast Line R R- Co. on the Ea>t, and C. !>. Hin-ion on the and West, containing 12 acres, •no'e or less, and now occupied by said J T. Hinson, and beinjr the land ie inheritel from his father, C. V. Hinson. This the 2*'h day of Dec. 1923. WHEELER MARTIN. JR. Trustee. and Critcher. Attys. l-14t NOTICE OF RESALE I'nder and by virtue of an order of resale made by Jihe Clerk of the Su perior Court of Martin County and the authority contained in a certain mortgage executed on the Ist day of November, 1919. by W . II C. Syk« and wife. Bessie Sykes. and of record in Martin County Public Registry in Hook B-2, page 390, to secure the payment of certain bonds of even date and tenor therewith, and the stipula tions in said mortgage not having lieen complied with, a rut at the re nuest of the holders of said bonds, the undersigned mortgagee will on the 10th day of January, 1924. at the court house door of Martin County, offer for sale at public auction the following descrilied real estate: Being a tract of land described in Book page 301. dated April 21st 1911, adjoining Allen Daniel, and others, and lying on the road leading from John Hardison's Mill .to the Jamesville and Washington Road, de scribed in Book YYY, pajre 558. Mar tin County Public Registry, and cower ing 14 acres, more or less, according to record W-l, page;i 5 ami 6. all of which is made a part of this tlewrip »ion, including adjoining lands «ow owned by me. This 27th dav of I>ec. 192* S. J EVERETT. Mortgagee 1-1-M. NOTICE OK SALE I'nder and by virtue of the power of sale contained, in that certain deed of trust executed to me on the 3rd day of Jan. 1917. by Henry Bell, and «ecorded in Martin fount y Public Resistry in Book Ml, page 367, se curing ci-itain bonds of even date and tenor therewith and the stipulations in said deed of trust not having been complied with, and at the request of th holders of fa id bonds. 1 will, on :«nh day of Jan., 1924. at 12:00 o'- clock. noon. in front of the court how door of Martin county, offer for safe at public auction to the highest bid . der. for cash, the following described real estate. Beginning at a post in Mary Niehol r sons and Perry Bazemore homestox r land, aliout 200 yards from the Hamil ton and Poplar Point Road, theme* with Mary Nicholson and Perry Base more Land to » chopped poplar in the edge of the nve swamp, thenee with the margin of the river swamp to the Lassiter corner, thence with the Lassiter line to a branch, to a chop ped popiar, thence a straight line to the fuglaiing, containing 65 acres, more or less. B. DUKE CRITCHER, Trostee. Tlus the 31s' day of Dec. 1923. l-1e 7~Wm. E. WARREN M. D. Office over Farmers and Mer chants Bank. Telephone Number 59. , J WILLI AM.STON V C. Wheeler Martin Elbert S. Peel ? ATTORNEYS- AT-LAW WILLIAMSTON N. C. ,» ■\ KOR RENT: ONE TWO STORY Brick Store located or. Main Street Oak City, N. C. Reasonable rent. — J. T. DANIEL Oak City Supply Co. Oak City, N. C. 1-131 FOR SALE: 1 HOUSE AND LOT known as the Short Place. Bounded on the north by Sa niFaulk. on tin west by Washington Street, and or the south by J. S. Griffin, on tt»« eoLst by E. M. Gonly. For further information see Noah C. Harggttt William-ton. N. C. 1-ltf NOTICE NORTH CAROUNA Martin Count). IN SUPERIOR COURT I'eter Bell and Dennis H\ nun vs. J no. Hyman, Gordon Hyntan, Elmer | Hyman, Wilmer Hyman. Bettie 1— Johnson and husband. Frank John son, Jack Hyman, Edgar Hyman. T. B. Bell, Biscoe Bell. Oscar Bell. K House and wife, *neva Horn*. John Gardner and wife, Mattie Gardner, James Hill, Margaret Hill, la.u G. Taylor, A. A. Burke andj wife, Elisabeth Burke, A. B. Tay lor. Oscar Taylor and Virginia Tay lor. The defendants above named will i«i« notice that an action as above has been commenced in the Superior Cancers Successfully Treated at Kellam Hospital The Kellam Hospital treats succeosfully Cane res, Tumors, Ulcers, X-Ray fVirns and Chronic Sores without the use of the knife, X-Ray, Radium. > riils or Serum, and we have treated successfully over 90 per cent of the >m«v hundreds of sufferers treated during the past twenty-three years. \ KELLAM HOSPITAL, INC. 1617 West Main Street v . Richmond, Virginia. | !Prosj>erousl l_Neu) ea^l YOU DID IT! • ' I, » ' YOl! HAVE MADE OUR BUSINESS THIS YEAR TOEJ«GCEST W[OUR HISTORY AND TO LET PASS THE OPPORTUNITY TO THANK *OU WOULD BE TO LEAVE A DEBT UNPAID. We hope to be favored with your liberal jjatronajre this year, - and we assure you we will not leave a deed undone that will afford better service lor | you. •' - May yon Have 365 days of (JKNUINE HAPPI NESS in the year 1924. ~ ■ , • ». " s / nesMaiivivHMiWßSn |AHAPPrHIYIA^ W.R. ORLEANS ■ v * » .... WILLIAMSTON NORTH CAROLINA Court of Martin county. North Caro- , i;«« to aril two certain tracts of land situate in said county for ( wherein the defeauante have a- in- , teres!, »"H the said defendants will ( further take notice that they are re- j qui ted to appear btfere the clerk of ( tii Superior Court cf Martin coun- ( iy at his office is Williaimston, N. ( C, on the 7th day o." January, 1924, and answer or demur to the com plaint i~ -aid action, or the plaini •iffs wii applv to the court fcr the relief demanded. This the Bth dc.v of December, 1923. R. J. PEEJL, Clerk of the 12-11-4t Superior Court. NOTICE OF SALE I'nder and by virtue of the power of nle contained in that certain deed jf trust executed by Willie Smith to Virginia Cordon, recorded in the pub lic registry of Martin county in boo'; B-2, at pa»je 258, bearing the date af October 20th, 1919, said trust deed having been given to secure the pay- j •nent of certain notes of even daJej Ihe re with, arid the terms and condi- 1 * ions therein contained not having t»eeen complied with, and at the re quest of the holder of said notes, the undersigned will orr Monday the 21st day of January-, 1924, at 12 o'clock m., ,n front of the court house door of Martin county in the town of Wil-I siamston, N. C., offer for sale, at pub-• lie auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, the following described proper ty, to wit: That certain tract of land in James ville township, Martin county, N. C., being the tract of land known as "The Dave Boston Home Place" and con veyed to Virginia Boston and Mary Whitmell iioston by David Boston by deed dated April Bth, 1957, and re •■wrded in the public registry of Mar tin county in liook 3 at pages 624 and 625, said deed beinp made a part and parcel of this description. This be ing one half interest in said tract of land deedd to said Willie Smith Sy Virginia Cordon by deed dated Oct •ber 13th, 1918. This, the 17th day of December, 1923 VIRGINIA CORDON. Mortgagee. Dunning, Moore and Horton, 12-18-4t Attorneys. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the auth ority and power contained in that certain deed of tnwt executed b J. R. Mod)in and wife, Anna Belle, and C. S. Modlin and wife, Bettie, to the undersigned trustee on March 9th 1920, which said deed of trust is pf • record in the public registry of Mar - tin county in book 9-2, at page 565. said deed of Uwrt atari** certain note of eeea dale nd teaor thnwiih, and default katißf beta Hade ■ the pay ment of the Me dthe rtipulLi , contained ii the said deed ef trust mm.. having been oafiied with awl at the i reuest of the bolder of aaod »Mr , the j uulersigned trnstee wffl, M the 19th day of Janaaiy. 1»24. m ftnat of the post office in the tm of Ja—eiT.i)c. Ko-th Carolina- offer for -ale to the highest bidder for rati--- the fallowing 4e«ftei ikl estate. » w.U Three fifths sroiniri intense* in the HCTTT-CE M-rdLr iledfir! I Purchased A Nice Car Load Of Mules and horses in Richmond January Ist and Aill unload them Thursday. Don't fail to see them before purchasing. They are rig-fit both in price and quality. JOHN G. LONG IAMESYILLE NORTH CAROLINA At this season we desire to thank our eustomei-s and friends for their— ! LIBERAL PATRONAGE " * durinjr the past year—and wish each and everyone a Happy and I*roßperous New Year. I_ . f B. S. Courtney * THE HOME FURNISHER WILLIAMSTON NORTH CAR. ' i M tracts (find, boaaded oa the north by Cooper isup, the rua of suae he me the line; on the east by the lands of the lafee Clayton Modlia. Sr., oa the sooth by the lands mt Sana A. Brown and the Lightfeet mil read | and on the west by the tends of J. !J. F. Modlia, the sane being the tracts of ss sac owned by Harmon Modi in and Filmore Modlia, Ath of the tracts said to contain 86 acres. More or less. This 12th day of December, 1923. JOHN D. LTLLEY, 112-18-41 Trustee.
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