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A*-a j. «' »'*»•«- ,f Wash- j B-'etn-r «T»r« V-Tf S'jwiaT . . r.\iK> M!M»i:i# i> io\tKMVT£I> WITH 3 I*Kr»BLI M> SUS UK r*»\YI>EN t««M - iri*. i?\a* r.f *! siaete. r** *r i»:s-r J f*ir fi areia! jtsh" ' €■■:*! lrx>* "•-**. wr.th t**r*-e pubier-^: I H v 1 teleit «s" - r •«"* i ««.». ! pre ert "these «}e;e l-1 r r r. ae* i-. I fi'-Utc *! —*• * 3 H' » (ii 1 j eairst «i« azx~ a"«i |e-nvu cen" tii&aJWjly *■ «:>S ire" . Tfte ini" »'iK' i estaht -ree la a will e tor. fret ef arju I•■.***■ ttSer |«r :Weo»«: I. K * (M I IST bes-i. e- .- ateM; »• UJtiif jeJ " 1 H » car i M-tidr o iry es ate *Rart of tar valar t«f lk..- establi >ised t»fi «sst I H-« cat 1 a*«»~ hf ks» to the Wfiaes-i erfcirik be : * "Ur re>j » her I kar fceem totally 4isahic»i tr fJ not aeay b. «»*.? Tk." r)«iiiirf rfkt BiMed mar »h». h*» air son* wort.-i --ly r»ola s tfcee «tfi» »«d »itk B».re , 1. H«« ca* 5 fntert ■y V^ 3 ' for " 'one frtat she luaiky e* dealt) occsr iw z a pet«? -f i: basi- NOIICE Uaitr aad fcy virtue of a Dee-J cf Tmt «imraut-'. hj Hterv Wand wife. Sarah Ward. t« 'he e&Jersar *d I afl ta &Jueav. April IM. 1924. *■ 12 ■ at "Jbe CeKTt H«w doer « TuVet*. K C. oe" at pak x aact> r far t —*■ the dtsenW tract ef land titaate m Ceoee Meat IWv.afe#, Mart n Coerey. ef Bha km. Din 9taUe Andrew wpm, M>n PSK, etoA-jni g 12 acMb MM or Ip', bear 'h only lMi «Ml If the ad He *7 Ward IMAM. »M I. g. IAWLS, Trustee. >-IML f 2. How cars 1 provide for the :■!- ! nediau- paymem cf any fina oal obiu which ii# unsettled wher the last call corr.ts to me withcat prexh.-a warning T *'J. How wi!! iny htirs a d love«i one-.-; BMt and pay admin s ration expert--*-- j income, inheritance taxe- a«1 other things? , * Ther. copies th? r-;rs|rle tl ue- »- of mighty importi. re o every ble t-e.np Hew can I telieve tr.y m:im from arxiet> for the future cf my !ov*»: one: ami frxm fear for myself c* I phy.-'ca' a d financial am.' depends t old ape ? Tr.e answer to all 'ht question.- car. i li* p.vrn by F«»ilet who setl •iw test a d nrvt attractive life i"- .-i:ußOt contrad- »ri ten. Wha w:l! it cost * There is no rr_ t Vca sinply makt a ileposK once r year to your fwii; an«i the a'«v>tu « assurs ce is pw# >«u in a piiuh I if* 1 sunsno- pcliry which ytu alone car -handor. or irvolt. It i - a contract an -2 : preenier.t whirt cannot fa! of |e fi-rm tr.ee if you yourself do w ! break >r cancel- it. Mir: ha«: a Jit" it n.ar. -o hu-ky a a mule And thoy desided life insure" ee ws the rirht thing 'or a foo" No* Mary'.- li'tle Ti.a" i- herirat:, tw ,( »o K a Ami Man is wa--hinr d .-he- at .-a ty cents- per lay. |H--'"t make th> nn-"ak» ;e> «! oi.ee VI»>! I MS"! B ATOR'S MCItT 11-v:np thi- day «ju;.l'?ieil adntiri rator •.* 'hf >.-*a!e '*f I.' litfl. «h «-ase«i. this is to notify all pernor.- avm;* cljunis against the said estat' . present them to the urwier irn** dniini-"' rt tor o nor l>efore tlte 18t> •ay of K.-bru-iv. ISTJS or this rv.«tiee ti U p'.eaik- i in *»ar of their re i R KNUTKK - THAT WILL ADD ! COMPORT TO VOIR HOME j Sturdv construction art! serviceable Im i is in -s emphasize the importance of choos- , j i injr furniture. The jwlteins we are no\\ j i oi jwinu for Sprine and Summer are mace j j 01 ihe highest quality materials. They are j varied enouuh to suit most any home dec- . ; 01 ative scheme. , . , , | )u»* extended payment plan may be übeu, j if desired, even though the prices are much i j loss than retrular. i ! 1 j f| Cherry Furniture Co- j CASH OK CREDIT li 1 1 \ * ABHIN(iTON ORTII CAR. j It ' " | j The Monticello j CAFE ! V. HIJNfcSDAY D»'n*r. \ «fjr# abks - _ ' Thursday Dinner—* j j ew pcef * Vegetables • Friday Dinner — ,H | •l«i DIM* Satui*day Dinner U-icStNt Pot Re I P? 'NDAY DINNER . ' Tmltr>i French Cwra »«"»•«*. «•**«*- IV arr : Stfewfcerries ac 4 Cieet* Monday Dinner— Roast Perk Kd V«r» H' . Tuesday Dinner— Ve ccadbles and Baked Hi*. - y .r ' ♦ VeTrt Oiß CtOB Mb W7 *y ■ « w \ *. V * * , -qg ' tmr.-T All persens unlebte i to vhe i saxf esSete will rlease make lanmediete 1 This the !t«h day of February 1934- • \\ I!EKIXR MAKTiX. Administiatw | I Mar:.- ana Irel Ally's 2-l»-« j' ; MarUs A l*eel. afy's 2-IS-S-pd NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ES _ TATE I akr and by of tne power of sale co uiaed in a certain deed of rntii enca ra to the undersigned raster by He".ry Ca!son and wife. iJ.eHinf Canec, «i the 27th day of Ja . iX?i orach said deed of trust i» of roc* rti ib the publ-r rervstry of Mar ir. Coan'y ir Book A-2 Jit page 43*. -ad lieed 01~ trust having been "*er to -erurr certain :«te* of e*ec d.:e and terror thertwith and defaclt ■am; beer made in the pay me 5 of he secured by the saw *ed cf trwsa aac ti* stipulations con -•-! «-: ir the sai*.; ie»i! of 'rust ret rat nu o-mp;««j with and a the r«*pae-t of the holier of t'ne saki bote-. tr«e EikYr-Jin*d trus"ee will o' Miotay uw 14th day of April 1»24 a*.i 12 o'clock K i front of the court vio aigaf i»> the to»i. of Williams ion North Carolina tffer fcr sale to b* bachest inK»e for cash the fc«lo« aj: ties*r «ed rr»' esta e, to-wit: FirjS tri'". {i»uiM(d on the Ncrti >j tie &21 J- «s (no* Heno Careor. aadi; «m the Ea4 by Ned Lee, or be SanU by Nt-d Lee. and or. the A est by Udl-jm William- Ur.d. con jtt f e'evea acres m >re or less and U» SerobO SW-. Boonded hy EHa rr. twd. Henry K ajtht. Henry "arson ar-i Lxx. Wilhams onti.n ;4> ar-e- and hei:* same land f 4a-1m C««n»y Registry for a hetter two tnu d iari De ng re* fnr e ■ nwfci »nr» excest PW.CO h* J. C. Godatd. T.m lie 1U day of Maid!, 1924. - W. J. HUXTEK, Tiwt* Mart* aad FmC Ally's. TKt STEE-S SALE By virtue af the author, ty enfer npvi is aw by a "Deed mf Trust" «- -m ei to nr by C. R JioUry aid G ' Mouiey. en the 3rd day of March !»!. tad My recaided r. the fcp»- ter of DeedV cAcr in Martin Cour.ty. tr W G-2 mrr 184. to seow the >spxa: of a ccflain toM heii r •T3 3jSe aad e*e- 'iate th» mitfit and the Et>pala ioT- in said Deed of Tract not hav ibjt here n —plied with. I shell ex po** at pub*ar aariae, for cash, o*> the Ji>J day of Manch 1924. at WH l2.w!' at Goart House doer 12 •*- •Icrk n Martin County the follow? g property. l!»rra« nr aS'a p?K *> 'she WB uiutsa a d Washir.srt-1 '-toad at a 'jte. cor er cf Sutoa Farm, thence !«ff a fence ana the hi* to a Pt>p ar Tie*, the ce a crairh? line to \-Mthens Gate Port or, lit* of W. J. ttiddiei. Creek Farm, thenct- a Xortfc •rfy cuw * akaic the W J KuMitk Creek Fats tc Wi'Jbmp■ 5 LacJ Isn •n>trec*B*. Co's. li e, 'he-** a stratrht •ne and a oesr said W iilun -t'-r. !-an'' np- CoV line to a r^ui in iu of Spring Biamd'. therxe a Swjth-West co-jr e up nta run of said brdith tc road, tfcexe ilo",(r the said !Uu>l to he !>ff«., bj. toßia niiK One- H un filed «IW| aa» more or Betgr in WiDuautm Township ar.d knowt. * "Tfe W. 1. Faim ™ H. M. SITBBS. Trustee T>.-> March 18th. IJCI. 3-I'v-tt NOTICE OF SALE Of KEAL ES TATE I'nrtei and by virtue of the power of >ale oclimnj iu a certain deenl of *rtt»' executed to the u «ler>i|r">ed ' rustee by l!«y Godard and wife. Araeea *>dafd (« the 23rd day of IVc ISIS which said deed of tru.-4 is •f in the public registry of* . . «■ Ai % . ' ." To The Democratic Voters Of The First Congressional District. || . i Notice is given that I am a candidate for the Democratic Nominaion for Con gress from this District and I respectfully ask a fair and candid consideration of my L liti.ess to represent the ]>eople of the District. Ir| ; Having absoiuie confidence in the Democratic National Convention I believe it will select a Committee that will write a platform in the interest of all right thinking: . l»eople and upon this platform I will stand * , ' . - ■ ? . m There are however certain principles and methods of administration that pood business sense suggest which a? a member of Congress I would favor and advocate. The government should belong* to the j)eople and a man who is honored with office or in any way serves the*people is the servant and not the master. I ' * I believe in the santcity of a business obligation. In treating the other fellow as you would be treated. In living up to the lofty ideal of "live and let live". "No man can serve two masters" an dI do not believe men who have been honor- t erKwith high office should be allowed to sell their influence under the cloak of their • profession. lam under no obligation, political or otherwise to anyone. Most of my business dealings have been with the man of small means and I fully appreciate the difficulties the average man lias in making a living and while I know he does not want any advantage he does want an equa 1 chance. To help him secure this opportun ity will be my pleasure. * ' '."V " ' • I fully realize there has been a letting down of the high ideals held by Woodrow . Wilson as is evidenced by the rotteness being aired in our National Capital today and i know there must be a revival of common honesty and moral integrity or our Coun try is in real danger We have too many laws and too little enforcement. I favor less laws and a drastic enforcement of what we do have. * - j, I want to see less bui-densome taxes on the people and to accomplish this I advocate a complete overhauling of every department in Washington and the dis charging of thousands of useless employees who render no real service. Abolishing of all duplication of work and thereby decreasing epxenses. As it is now conducted, work | of exactly the sr*me character is carried on in several different departments. I favor t : e cutting of all go*. e nmental expenses to the bone where it can be done not to interfere with efficient service. ? ' - * I lay 110 claim to being an astute politician nor to having a mind filled with legal lore. I am a olain ordinary business man but Ido claim to have a mind and heart not birsed in judgment and which will serve the bes interest of my people. I invite the most searching scrutiny Qflfi my dealings with my fellow man and should the voter, of the district deem me wofthy the honor of their support I pledge myself to their service. _ / "* || * Respectfully, I I } JOHN D. BIGGS W nma l/ouafty ■ hook u-i b page £B, said deed af tract having been j give i far the |U|I L of sacuriag! ceitac Mte of em da'e and tenor therewith, aad default baring been j aw —cud thereby ad the stifob turns contained ■ the said deed of trust Mt baring beca fiplieil with aad at the request af the balder of the said notes the aadeiwgrni traa tee w.D oo Wednesday the 16th day of April, 1524 in frwiX mt the court house doer in the town of Williams to». No: is Carolina offer far sale to the hirhfct btuJrr far each the fol- I: ring described teal estate, to-wit: Fust tract: Beginning at a hhek gum ir a anaO branch on the Sooth side of Swain's Pwosn, John A- Hortre law. and ruanig thence a lcng said lire to a corner black gum in 'he edge of said Pocosin. thence I along >ad Sine to a cor: er gum in a | iicail brancfl. Jaanes R. Hodges corner, 'hence aion£ said line to the run of Breere> Sraatp. three down the run of saki swamp to John A- Hodge* lire, thence with said line to a corner pine, thence to the beginrong, con taining 25 acres mace or less. It be ing the same land conveyed by (tulip Hedge* ard wife to Jesse S. Hodge- by dee 1 dated An .art 15th, 19th end My lecorded m Book Bit on pa_ i i 74 and 75 in the Blister's office cf Martin Couny Seer-id tract: Be*t-«ung in a cor ner a black ton, Jean A. Hodges corner, and nnamg tbe ce along a glade '• the run cf Breeces swamp. William B IVl'» he. thence along said 1 ne down the swamp to Jesse B. Ho. re- corner, 'twice nearly North along a line of marked trees to a corner a black pin Jesse B Hodge cor. er. thence nenrty east along a line of marked trees :• b k-girrjtg, crr.- ta nir-r by r t natwn IS acres mere or less-- These two 'nrts being the same !a d conveyed by the said .G. Rx-s t» the said Ray Godard of even •la'e with this deed of trust Tlti- the 15th day of M*rch, 1924. K H Rl SS. Trus-ee. Martir aal IVel. AV.y'f 3 18-4t | You Wish— You rindividual taste can easily be satis fied in the store of Margolis Brothers and Brooks. The new Spring fashions are here in full bloom with all the charm and grace that will befit the most exacting taste. Wednesday at the Indoor Circus. Do not fail to attend our FWiion Show Margoils Bros. & Brooks - ■»
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