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%nrt% r "\ t Ol Safe Investment MPiii|iiW| W/y Join the Martin County Buildin SIXTEENTH SERIES NOW OPEN WMMm, Ask your friends and neighbors who have prospered in the ownership of stock of this Association—and helped in the building of their city through such ownership—what they think of our stock for savings, for Investment, for attaining Home- Ownership. MARTIN COUNTY BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Local and Personal .spend Week End in High reinl Mr. and Mrs. R. A. i'rice, Mr. ami Mr*. Maylon I'rice, and Robert Price jr., motored to High Point to speiui Lhe week end with Mr. W. E. I'rice They report a very successful trip and found prosperity in evidence everywhere. • • • • Mere 1 eater day j^ Mrs. iiond Gilliam, of Windsor, wan a anopper here yeaterday. t •• • • Visitors irom Hamilton Mrs. Uop Matthews, jr., Misses Maggie ana Amue Ueii Jones, Mrs. Joe imrvis and Huth Edmondson, ot uamuuin, were visitors here yester day. • • • • i rom Palmyra -4 Mrs. Olivia Hyman, of Palrhyra was in the week. \ « • • • In Town Wednesday Mrs. Fannie Matthews and Mrs. Bog Slade, jr., of Hamilton, were shoppers here Wednesday. • • • From Washington Mrs. Fannie Gardner, Mrs. Die* Cherry, Mrs. Gaorgs Paul, and Mrs. Martin, of Washington, visited friends here Wednesday. • • • Motor to Washington Messrs. J. G. Staton and Wheelei Martin motored to Washington yes terday. • • • • In Williams!on Monday Mrs. Burgess L'rquhart, of Wood land, was in town Monday. • • • • in Scotland Neck Yesterday Dr. and Mrs. John D. biggs motored to Scotland Neck yesterday afternoon ee » « In Washington Wednesday Misses Sal lie Harris and Clyde Has sell motored to Washington Wednes day. !_. __ • • • • Motor to Rocky Mount Mrs. G. W. Hardison and Mrs. Ar thur Anderson motored to Rocky Mount this morning. They will be ac companied home by Mias Lula Mae Keel, who will spend the week enu with Miss Martha Louise Anderson. • • • • Returns from Washington Hospital Mrs. Jennie Perry returned Sunday from the Washington H«spiUu, where she wfts*a patient for two wteu. .-• • • Mrs. Peel in Petersburg Mrs. Mary E. Peelleft this morn ing for Peterf&urg, where she will apend several weeks with her daugh ters, Mrs. F. L. Minga and Mias Essie Peel. e • • la Washington Thursday Mendamea Carrie B. Williams and Oscar Anderson ■ motored to Waahing lon Thursday. \ . • e e e Motor to Washington Mrs. Mollie Peel and Mrs. G. W.. Hardison motored to Waahiagtrji Monday. ee r a Mrs- Dunaton Here Yesterday Mrs. Fred Dunston, of Wind/*)!', was here yesterday. —• • FWt Mr. and Mrs. Perry Mr. and Mrs. Weaker Allen, of Goldsboro, visited Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Perry hen last Sunday. ~~ •e • • In Windsor Yesterday Missea Mary %lydfc Leggett and Frances Gurganus and M 4 Sin ton Lilley a pent yesterday in Windeor. They were guests at tha Hotel P«arl i" Visitor from WUmington Mr. J. E. Clayton, of Wilmington, was a baainess visitor here yesterday. • • • Makes Trip to Country Mr. J. W. Watts went out into the country yesterday. He said that he was successful and has been "happy" ever aince. - • . . ¥t or from Richmond r. Mark Dawes, of Richmond is in city visiting relatives. * • * * From 1 arbaru Mr. McNair, of Tarboro, was a busi ness visitor here Wednesday. •• * 1 Visiting Mrs. Meador Mrs. F. W. Graves, of Waahington, is viaiting Mrs. Harry Meador. .. • • • 'in Raleigh Wednesday Mr. Milton Norman a pent Wednes day in Raleigh attending to business. • • Mr. W. C. Manning spent yesterday in Norfolk NOTICE To J. A. Andrews, his heira, assigns and all other persons claiming under, through, or by him: You are hereby notified that 1 pur chased 40 acres >f tha Swain land listed by you in Croaa Roads Town ahip on the firut Monday in June, 1924, at a sheriff's sale for trfxes due for the year 1928. You are further notified that unless you redeem the certificate of aale within one year from this date 1 shall demand a deed from the said tax col lector for the said 40 acres of Swain land. Thia 7th day of March, 1926. ml 3 4tw D. G. MATTHEWS. NOTICE To Noah Mobry, bis heirs, assigns, and ail other persons claiming under, through, or by him: You are hereby notified that 1 pur chased 1 residence lilted by you in Williamston Township on the first Monday in June, 1924, at a sheriff's sale for taxes due for the year 1923. You are further notified that unless you redeem the certificate of sale within one year fromthis date 1 shall demand a deed from the said tax col lector for the said reaiden ce. This 7th day of March, J1926. mil 4tw D. G. MATTHEWS. NOTICE » To James Rogers, his hears, assigns, and all other persons claiming under, through, or by him: You are hereby notified that I purt chased 8 acres, residence, listed by in 'Williamston Township on the first M onday in June, 1924, at a sher iff's sale for taxes due for the year 1928. You are further notified that unlesi you redeem the certificate of sale 'frithin one year from this date I shall demand a deed from the said tax col lector far the said three acres. This 7th day of March, 1926. mIS 4tw D. G. MATTHEWS. NOTICE To James Slade, his heirs, assigns, and all other persons claiming under, through, of by him: You aw hereby notified that I pur chased I lot lifted by *ou in William rton Townahip on the first Monday in June, 1924, ut a sherifTs sale for taxei LI APPINESS JL JL dtpmub m Imt ymu fill If yea do net feel good, fall your liver. CHAMBERLAIN'S TABLETS Aet without making jjrou siek Take two tonight Feel good in the mom h* G#te pe**geofM) for 26 eta. aue lor the year 1923. ' You are lurthei notitied thai unless you Redeem the certificate of sail) vnhin one year from this date 1 shun uemand a deed from me said lax col lector for the said. lot. _ This 7th day of March, 1926. ml 3 4tw D. G. MATTHEWS.. NOTICE To Gabriel Wiggins, his heirs, as signs, and all other persous claiming under, through, or by him: You are hereby notified that 1 pur chased 1 residence listed by you in 'Williamston Township on the first Monday in June, 1924, at a sheriff's sale for taxes due for the year 1923. You are further notified that unless you redeem the certificate of sale within one year from this date 1 shut I ,demand a deed from the said tax col lector for the said residence. This 7th day of March, 192b. ml 3 4tw D. G. MATTHEWS. NOTICE To Sam H. Williams, his heira, as signs, and all other persons claiming under, through, or by him:. You are hereby notified that 1 pur chased 1 residence listed by you in Williamston Township, on the first Monday in June, 1924, at a sheriff's sale for taxes due for the year 1923. You are further notified that unless you redeem the certificate of salt) within one year from this date 1 shall demand a deed from the said tax col lector for the said residence. This 7th day of March, 1926. ml 3 4tw D. G. MATTHEWS. NOTICE To the Henry Slade Estate, its heirs, assigns, and all other persons claiming under, through, or by it: You are hereby notified that 1 pur chased 70 acres of tl\p Mayo & Ful ford land in Crosa Roads Township, listed by you, on the first Monday in June, 1924, at a sheriff's sale for taxes due for the year 1923. You are further notified that unless you redeem the certificate of sale within one year from this date 1 shall demand a deed from the said tax col lector for the said 70 acres. This 7th day of March, 1926. lit 13 4tw D. G. MATTHEWS. NOTICE TO CITIZENS OF MARTIN COUNTY There was filed with the Board of Commissioners of Martin County on Monday, March 2nd, 1926, a petition signed by a goodly number of the cit izens of Poplar Point and Cross Roadi Townships, asking jfor the abolition .f Poplar Point Township, and thai the now remaining portion of said township be annexed to Cross Roads Township. This is to notify the citizens of Pop lar Point and Cross Roads Townships of Martin County, North Carolina, and any others who may be interested or | concerned that there will be a mee l - ing of the board of county commis sioners of Martin County at the court house in ' Williams' on Monday, April IS, 1926, at 2.00 o'clock p m., for the purpose of hearing all parties either favoring or opposing said proposition. This March 2, 1926. DO NT THINK / _ M MMB of throwing away that suit because it is spotted or soiled. pHuT Many in worse condition have 11 been restore3~To shape tHaf £ fliilrMi&fe} gave thero a new lease of life, M ifff ill through onr dry cleaning pro- —jjl- iUn| cesu. Don't confuse this with |H IHTI 1| the old "dip and rub" method. U Renovations made our way j|l Aean longer wear and gnat --rri I ** clothes value. POPE AND PORYIS PHONE 242 Service Shop THE ENTERPRISE. WILLIAM STOW. NORTH CAROLINA bOARD OF COMMISSION Kits OF MARTIN COL MY, by iIENRV C. GRKEN, Chairman. lJy order of the board. J. SAM GETSINGER, m 6 4tw Clerk to Hoard. NOTICE OF SALE by virtue of the power ot -sale in the conditional-sale agreement be tween b. R. barnhill and C. L>. llolto;., dated August 19, 1924, and recorded in the register's office of Martin Coun ty in book U-2, page 453, which is hereby referred to, tlie undersigned will sell before the courthouse door of Martin County on Thursday, the 26tii day of March, 1926, at noon, for cash to the highest bidder, one J-'ord coupe, motor No. 10228710, 1924 in spection of which may be had upon application to b. It. Barnhill. This 3d day of March, 1925. EASTERN CREDIT CO., Owner of debt and lien, l/y H. L. bowers, Sec.-Treas. m 6 3tw NOTICE OF SALE L'r.der and by virtue ot tie power of rule contained it that certain deed of trust and executed by Jesse Wil liams and wife, Cora Williams, to the undersigned trustee, and bearing the nate of October I, 1924, and of rec ord in the public registry of Martin >( ounty in book Q-2, at page 187, sfhl* deed of trust having been given to se cure the payment of a certain note of even date therewith, and the terms and conditions therein contained. not having been complied with, and at tl.fc reques tof the holder of said note, the undersigned trustee will on Monday, March 23, 1926, at twelve o'clock m., i' front of the court house door c' Martin County,M Williamston, N. C, offer for, sale, at public auction, to tlie highest bidder for cash the fol lowing described property, to wit: Situate in Goose Nest Township, Martin County, N. C., bounded on the i. rth by the lands of Fred Harrell; i.i the east by the lands formerly be longing to Thurston Tripp and recent , sold by him; on the south by the of Columbus Williams, and oil tne west by the lands of John He . i.fctt, containing seventeen and one half (17 1-2) acres more or less, anil being the lands acquirafl by Cora Wil- Raw> Sore Throat Eama Quickly Whan You Apply Mutt TO Im And Musterole won't blister like the old-fashioned mustard plaster. Just spread it on with your fingers. It pene trates) Right to the tore spot with a gentle tingle loosening congestion drawing out the pain. Musterole is a clean, white ointment; made with oil of mustard, cleverly com bined with menthol and other helpful ingredients. Nothing like Muaterole for croupy children. Comes in jan or tubes, 35 and 65 cents, full strength for adults; for babes and children under ris, ask for the mild form Children's Mus terole. - , BatUr thmn m mustard pimUmr l.ums by a land division of the lands of Robert V\ illiams, of record in'tite ■Martin County Registry, reference to winch is hereby made for description.. Also one Ford touring automobile No. ~, being the horii autom . bile this day purchased from b. ly liarnluil by said Jesse and Cora Wil I'ams, the .title to which is re. unod until the car is fully paid for. This the 16th day of February. 1926. HUGH G. HORTON, f2C 4tw Trustee NOTICE OF ELECTION And New Registration, Town of Hamilton, N. C. SpeCiul election will be held in and In. the town of Hamilton, Martin I'ii.nty, North Carolina, March irf, I Jto, on the question of' approving Jinance authorizing the issuance of SIC,OOO of bonds for an electric light and power system, the said ordinane 'it.ving been passed February 2, 1926, ai i published February li», 1925. The ax muni amount of said bonds is $ 15,- 000, and if the election approves said .il'l nance and bonds, a sufficient tax will be levied und collected to pay the principal and interest of said bonds as same fall due. A new registration lor said election is hereby ordered and VL S. Johnson is registrar, and the registration book shall he open for registration of qualified voters begin- g Monday, February 23, and em!- March 21, each du> i nr. 9 a. m., tp 6 p. ni., Sundays am. ,! ii ulays excluded. On each Saturdiv Mtir.ng the registration period the rep air .r shall attend with the book at the polling place in Hamilton, which, is hereby designated, to he at the '! Wrt-Hall in suid town. On Satur day before the election the registrar • (~11 attend at the polling places for the purpose of hearing challenges. On (lection day the polls shall be open from sunrise to sunset, aod-the judgw for said election ate J. S. Ayers anil J. I), llolliday. The "for bh : ! Patronize Your Home Bank If For Any Reason You Desire Outside Banking Service The Farmers Banking r and Tru& Co. TARBORO, N. C. Offers You This Service in All Departments Deposits subject to check. Certificates of deposit*bearing 4 per cent interest. Savings deposits bearing 4 per cent compounded quarterly. Acts as trustee, guardian, executor and administrator. Capital and surplus over $160,000.00. Combined resources over One Million and a quarter dollars. This bank is under double super vision, both State and Federal. It is a member of the great Federal Resei've System. Call in to see us when in Tarboro. We will be glad to discuss ; your financial questions with you. * Geo. A. Holderness, " ' R B. Peter^ Chairman of the BogrcL ■■ . . . Vice Fflwident. C. A. Johnson, |Geo. N. Earnhardt, President. , * Cashier. R. M. Davis, Assistant Cashier and Trust Officer. "THE BANK WITH THE CHIMES" t* election ahull contain the words "Kor ordinance authorizing bone* for •lectrii light and power systeri ;.nd i tax i. >refor' ami "Against or uinance authorising $16,000 bonds fu^ electric light and power ' sy.. "m and a tax therefor"; and immediately tiding each shall be a square or parenthesis in winch the voter by tr. X shall Tlesignate which way hi votes. ■*- Uy, order of the . Hoard of Commit tioners of the town of Hamilton, Fel ruary 2, 1926. 1). G. MATTHEWS, 120 4t« Clerk. Standin. AT Culpepper 1 OF WILI I\ H. BROWN an stan dready to quol ware that will save thousands of dollars 10 the public if you will lake advantage of these low prices t / * i Culpepper Hdw. Co. Williamston, N. (\ and Elizabeth City, N. C. 1* A T E N T S Obtained. Semi model or sketch and we will promptly send yoiva report. Our book on patents and trade-marks will be *ent to yju on rei|UGHt.
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