SAK crry NEWS LOCAL ITEMS or aha is a (km. J. EL apeat ■ I f «■ Meye milmof «a Onrnk Friday. . Ir-teDm^rtaiUlrakr friwil Dr. aad Ma Pitteu •peat IMv ■ tm, tkt not of Mr and Mm H- & Everett. Evelyn Weeks spat the week end in town with her grandmather. Mn X j M. WonJey. Messrs. Roy SiUeiim. Jack Skytes,' L B Gadkck mf Woodard were in! town Sudsy Bight nothf lady j Mak. I Mr L T. and family mt to church at Spring Green Sanity Mr. Bil Haislip mi Hisit— was a' town Wednesday. Misses Essie Janlai and Alta Bias, ; •nt grade teachers. f»w a auni- I lanenas profraa hi the wheal aaditor- t inn Friday ughL The little folks car- I ried oat the* parts wed aad dwm Mr P. T -Lang speht the week-end at Fana Life ScheoL Dr. J. O. Taylor spoke la the fana-* *rs ia the school auditorium Taesday j night oa the hod utifl psMta Messrs. T. W. Bavtnpoit. Oscar Coancil and J. C. Bass spent Taesday in Wflliamstoa. Miss Chnrtme Whitley spent the aoclf-cad at Wfllinmrtno. the guest of Miss Estelle Crawford. The Oak City faealty attended the teachers Meeting at WBlieairtow 9b*- I nnlay. Mr. Bill Stair aas ia ten hit week Messrs. R A Pope aad EL B Craw fold visited the orhool this week Dr. Laag of Hamßtoa was in town Wednesday Mr. aad Mrs. R W. Heaae and lit tle Miss Virginia Martin of Vlx.r. ▼Kited Mis* JeMe Hour Wadaesdav I Mr. R A. Stamper of Tarhora was I in town Wadaeaday. Mr. J. K. Moore of Hahgood was a visitor here Taesday. Mr. Behcet Everett as4e his aaaal trip to Gnenrile Wednesday ;■■ Mr. J. S. Higgs of Gmwtflle aas in towa Taesday. Rev. J. P. Galley of HamOts* was SANDY RIDGE '~ i : * LOCAL ITEM? Cherry aad Ia a alia Biddiek aad J and afe aHrdiaaa ■■tired to IleiaeH « Mil 111 Loaaßie Biddiek sad Katie Misses Saste Red. See Ashy. Mrs Bettie Mshley aad ilkli i wont A « *"*" T « LOCAL ITEMS OF BEAR GRASS ' -aai Wkmm I butt's Pffls-i i DEVELOP FLESH f 1 1 Qjk Bigui aad Evetjra Bogera and *■■■■ Llegd Ceoria. While- Mr. aad MM. A. R Ayers aad Mb. MABCM BOVOK BOML or hi|Mi, tester Terry. Thefana Lee BsB"T. Bagmoad Gargaaos. Craven Thad grade: Viola Harris. Irving jTkrry. Fsearth grade: Mildred Ayers. | Fifth grade: Had Rafael. Xaasie !L* ftjlar. Vara •raen Xofrer> Eigkth grade: Garland WUttey. Beaiah Cswh. Jfirth grade: Hahert Harris. BOEBCCR SCHOOL E"aa Shaw. C R Garganus. Ella Ifcae Heeß Bath Roefcack. Wallace Cwa. Sal lie Roetark. Una Borbctk Faaaie Garranas j MBS. LELA CHAPMAN. Principal TRI STETS SALE By riitne of the authority coaf. r- { led ia me hy a "Deed of Trust" ex ecuted ta aw by C- R Moble> and t; , X. MoUey. on the 3rd day of March t IKI, aad duly recoided in the Begis ter of Deed's ofcr in Martin Ceanty. ' ■ hook G-2 pare 184. to secure the jpa i mat of a certain boai beai g !e*ea date aad j even date therewith* and the stipula tions ia said Deed of Trust not hav | iag heew eompiwd with, I shall n | pwe at paMic aw ton. for cash, on j the 15th day of Apr ! 1924. at WB- I hsaatoa. at Court House door 12 e'- | clock ia Martin Ceanty. the 'oPcwi g property. at a poet oa the Wil liaantaa ard Washington Wd at a Lane, carrer of Statoa Farm, tbrrce ! llsag a fence and the latir to a Po lar Tree, therce a Amiga: line to Northern Gale Post on line of W. J. Biddiek Creek Farm, thence a North eriy coarse along the W. J. R»hbck t Creek Farm to Wilhamstori land Im provement CeV lire, the* cr a .-raight line and alaag said Willi imrtoa Land lav CoV line to a Poplar in ran of Spnag Branch, thence n South-Wet coarse up mil I run of said branch to load, tie ie along the said Road to i 'be hegiaoiar. caaiaiaing One-llu-.- dred (10#I acres mote or less. Hr'-y i ia Wißiamtoa Township and kaoart as "The W. L Biddiek Faiai " f „ H. M STI BBS, Trustee This the 13th day af March. 1»4 • S-llKt CANDIDATE FOR THE OFFICE OF REG. OF DEEDS i I TO THE DEMOCRATIC VOTERS OF I MARTIN COUNTY: After ania cv.a fide rat 10a and tie » endaraarst ard the solicitation _• of my a soy friends thruaghaat the conn ty. I laaiaarr myaelf a candidate, aad pONSIIPATION v jKr* CHAMBERLAIN'S TABLETS handte ■I r ik »c. \ We Will Measure Up 1 f IT WAS SAID OF GEORGE WASHINGTON THAT THE 3 % OFFICE OF PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES WAS "CUT '« ITO HIS MEASURE"-IT FITTED HIM BETTER THAN ANY -« OTHER MAN OF HIS TIME ~ j • • A > " ■ jflj The life of each of us is cut to our measure—it is up to us to recognize and live up to its full capabilities. • | This institution is doingr its best to fulfil the purpose for which -J it came into being-to assist the people of this community, thru |$ the wise management of finances, to attain their full share of aae- h Farmers & Merchants I Bank I JOHN a BIGGS J. I). WOOLARD President* v Cashier Sj saficit yaw aappnt far the oßca cf BtgjgUi of Deede af Martin County, lakjati ta the action of the Demo cratic Primary ta be hold on June the If aahatai aad elected your sup port will ha it —idul by earnest ef fort tail la eAoent and faithful iuiiu aa I always have done to all i ti nil coakded ta me heretofore. Respectfully submitted, this March 20th. 1*24. SYLVESTER PEEL f j HOWS THIS? ■iu.l riTiaia acoinxs win 00 wkot wo dam foe St—rid roar «j ■>■■ ot Catnnh or Dafa— aviit kg CWank. auxi catabh mnmn ooo aats of an Oia l■ mt wtUck Quicktr Wsliavva ttr amrtil OfliniiaHw. aad ana tin—a the Bill oa tka Mu.ovo ■artira tkam natalag corr-al COTIS- R°K oy a mWi for over O T«an r.l. Caaey A Oa. Trtedo. Ohio. • * 1 CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF I hen by announce myself a candidate for sheriff af Martin County and so liciting the support of the Democratic votesa m the Democratic pritrary to be held Jane 7th. 1924. A. B. AYERS. P. B. 00NE Dentist rVSr *" ®»er Farmers n ..,i ~ MPW9tMU~BBJF T' Uours P-W ajid 1-5. 1 V 5 OV-e phenrs No. ij« I Cancers Successfully Treated at KeOam Hospital • fce Mlam Hospital treats >~.c-ss fully Cucm, TMHTI 1 km. X Rar fcrTi *»" Chronic Sores without the us* of the kafr. \ t.. •'*!* »»ve treated sorcessfMß? wr 9* prr ce,* ~f the * Pr of * u !fJT. rs * "•»*«! d»ri«* »W fart Iwnrti skive mrs .... KELLAM HOSPIT%L» IKC. I«I. West Mam Stiert g.ri, „ , wtMij \ irpnu - ■ . — m ■* ' \ Car Load Of i - f SHINGLES, J HULLS AND MEAL Toliaceo Cloth and Wire Fencing Cheap for the Cash. WINDOWS, DOORS, BUILDING LIME . j ANI) PLASTER. BURT OATS, Grown in Nevada. SEED POTATOES, Main Grown. C.D.Carstarphen & Co WILLIAMSTON NORTH CAROLINA V_ — / m ■UIUriISK, WILLIAMSTTON. NORTH CAROLINA. WANTS I , GOOD HMTI BOOH HOCSE WELL Mmmmm M(tf ■* 1 ROOMS TO KKNT. SUITABLE f* fni|. aae pailljr fmuih ed. Mn. Jw E. TinriL I HATE J IST INSTALLED A BlT too Mwfa H«h Un«» of riow am% ai «ia style*. h*r «** ft" » » » onl> per »•««■ 1& J- F Tbcrm «p to select a Qw«u «, nfmem WT lianstua m the u> be held at Kiintea aeit ■ml, F3l out the coupon ihgrtat ■ paper and mail to TW Flrvpree ax «taw. WANTED: REGI'LAR AND TRANS ient ■— * m. 3K V Haaghton Will nit—. X. C- rfcoae \«u 48 Mrs. J XL Craarferi WANTED Every Prtffrtj 0»h • i« ax LAM Semi Parte Mat a*J •sake kit ova Paint for st« per fR—. See our ajTHtiwwt m the* paper aad sale a gallon o»l. f rot site. * tory. TtI'STETS SALE By virtae rf Uk CNt)«nl) (mfrmd J ' : in me by a "Deed of Trert" executed to me by John Grey Pwl and wife. Charlie Emma Peel on the Oth day of April 1923. and duly recorded in the Register of Deeds office in Martin Cowty. in Book N-2 Page 379 to se cure the payment of a certain bond • bearing even date therewith, and the | stipulations in said Deed of T rust not havi f been complied with. I sfca!l «- i>Ur at public auction for cash, on | Friftay the II day of April 1924. at twelve o'clock. Noon, Williamstos in 1 WiUiamston in Martin Oourty, the fol lowing property: A!l that certain trac: or *vre: of i land bounded on the North by the la: « of Vance L Peel, on the Eas. b> the . land of Vance L Peel, on the south by the laial of S. H. Ferry, on the West by the land of K T. Hodrrs. con taining 100 acres nroie or less and being the same lan.l described in Dee«l from Wm. A. Peel ard Mary It Pee» mortgagees to Charlie 11. Peel, dated March 23rd 1912 and recorded in Rook XXX at pa«* 443 FIJIEFT S. PEEL. Trustee This March 6. 1924. Dunrmg. Moore and Horton. atty's. J. G. STATON'. Tru*ee j 3-7-41 1 1 NOTICE OF RE-SALE Notice is hereby given that under and by vir'ue ,-f the pr wer of sale co'i tai~ed in that cer*a ; n deed of trust executed by C O- Godard and wife J . Ida Godard. cn March 3rd 1931*. to , the undersnmr-: Trustee, and of re cord in Book A ! at pafe 506 in Mar tin County Registry to secure pay um iff of a rer*am horn! of even date Inxx * laaaaar snra Change of • life "When change of Ufa began I mm me," cava Mn. Lewie Liaher. of Lamar. Mo.. "I suffered so with sua—lf j weakness. I suffered a great deal of pais in my back aad adn My limbs would rrarnp. I didnt fad Ilka doing my •ask. and there are bo maay g ' steps for a naia ta take « | ! • farm. I was very aaxioua f ta get bettar. A frisad rtc- 4 CARDOI Ik VMM's Tak I ta a* aad I began asing tt. | | I certainly Improved I weat j through change of life with- 1 at aay trouble. las highly I I At tha age ef about 49 ta l| M every womaa has ta pasa | through a critical time, which i ' is called tha Chaiigu of Ufa. At this tims. great chaagea take placa la bar srsteaa. causing various painful and •sigriiilli symptoms. If yoa are approaching this 1 period, or are already suffer- I lag from any of its troubles j I or symptoms, take Cardui. It I shsall help you, as it hae | helped athera. &dd by all druggists. ( Notice To Tax I PAYERS! This is to advise you that I will be forced to lew on all real j and jiei-sonal property in the month of April and sell on first $ Monday in May, by order of the Board of Count} Commis- a Bioners. . ;; | Therefore, I will thank each and every one tnat has not i paid his 1923 taxes to come forward and pay same and save fj the cost and embarrassment. £; I„ • - rf You can pay your taxes at the banks of your immediate [ section or at the office of the Sheriff in Williamston. Mr. j S Peel or I will be in my office each day. _ jj| Thanking you again for your nromnt attention. I beg to re- 8S main, I * ResDectfully yours, j H. T. Roberson, I SHERIFF. I ■{ | thereto. the undarrigned Trustee did , on the 23rd iay of February li-4 at r the Court House door of Martin I ; County expose the hereinafter dscrib- j i ed lands for sale, and the bid havigg - been raised within the tune prescribed I by law, and in a manner required by ' f law. and under an order of re-sale, the t undersigned Trustee will or. March 24, f 1924 at 12 o'clock M, in front of t!«! i Court House Door ct Martin ioun»; ' ; at Williamston. N. C. offer ti-*| ' land hereirafter described to t-.e j I highest bidder, at public auction for i ea*h: if, I I | . P ea,th » one of thp > oar family St It brings happu>ZL s*: Possess. I i£!F ared f rom^!?^ hdr^ I ft? 1 * T* l * H* B** 8 ** bakings. If thev tnje of I raised - ** 52*^ i£St i | Es-~SX£»a* I I "-■« Plain flour TW KP ° Wdera wJ ssss Jtenember. science 'S5®£JSsS?® srszr&s&sz . x MsS££SS 18 no comparison. Ther ® I Baking and positive aid »° ° nes une tekings that are Bf^taodwb^ o^r ySpan^ I J*? "? sate are other brand. h as any PA 2m2d?' TIN am, a |-art of the Goriaid house place; boat Ui yards « Williamston ard Jiswjnlle sde aad banc U* of land ; where C. C. Godard built bis residence and where be BOW hwea Ow tract I ILd on the South by Buck WtlUaau; «■ the cast by Ben • toy; oa the asath by Joe Jones; and jen the west by Theodore Roberaon, beta* 104' acres more or less ard j knows at the Boss land. , This the 4th «ay of March 1524. R- G HARBISON. Trustee. 2-7-21.

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