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FOR SALE: 1 BABY CARRIAGE, practically new. Price reasonable. "Apply to Mis. R. B. Brown. slß"4tw NOTICE North Carolina, Martin County. . The undersigned having qualified as the administrator of the estate' of J. R. Etheridge, deceased, all persons having claims against said estate are notified to exhibit same to him on or before the 18th day of August, 1926, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of any recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make im mediate payment. This 18th day of August, 1926. H. J. ETHERIDGE, a2l 6tw Administrator. TRUSTEE'S SALE By virtue of the authority conferred in me by a "deed of tru.~>t" executed to me by B. It. Barnhil! and Susan E- Barnhill, on the 2Sd day of AugiistJ 1918, and duly recorded in the regis-; ter of deed's dttice iii Martifl County, in book 0-1, pane 3H4, to secure the I payment of a certain botid bearing even date" therewith, and the s'-Ipula-, Hons in said deed of trust not having been complied with, 1 thai! expose at public auction '"or ca;h on I bur day,' the Bth day of Octol»ei', 192f>. at 12 o'clock at the courthouse, Williamston, j N. C., in Martin County, the follow-j ing property: All the interest of B. R. Barnhill I 'Q>uwZ(£ The New | Review Mrs\ fs\ Pattern# M\ 1 ' 4N Feature spe — W \i)l "* a' V-0% n j ill r parric- U '* r matc YjT> 4 & • teach you , f° 'J" - " 1 in the tr*_;l'' l *'''* e ' a' I' >»/ you chic *1! I '1 rf Aaftexcnu. m%L ** / Pnnred, fVrlo- Jjl, V i j i TJrtud. Cat ()ot! Mul' i I Q S,>d 1 3jt- IX) *ou f / / ' 20c. to 45c i j I October JI / PWiurul Rrvia» j j |fi/ i I Printed Patterns I wr I*l Now Rrwdy J MOW - •"- I NASSEF DEPT. STORE We Have Installed a Brand New, fully Equipped Gin V ' .. We-run full time and pay the highest market price for cotton and seed. Uespeet fully, Stroud, Bailey, Barn hill EVERKI*rS NORTH CAROLINA Rocky Mount Fair I NOW IN FULL BLAST BIG MDWAY Fireworks Every Night -- Horse Racing Every Day and Susan E. Barnhill in that farm I:, Williamston Township, Martin 'County, known-as- Eli i'aylor farai and home adjoining the lands of Joe Lilley, Wilt Taylor, C. 11. God win, J. U. Siaton, H. I).. Taylor, and others, containing 600 acres, more or less, and 'be.i(ig,the same land describ ed in the will of Nancy Roger,son, said will being of-record in public registry ol Martin County, in will book No. A. at page 416. This the Bth day of September, 192;"', »8 4tw —w J, E.-I'OJ:E, Trustee.. SERVICE BY PUBLICATION State of North Carolina, County of Martin. In the superior court. Lena C. Overton, plaintiff, vs. John A. Overton, defendant - The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled aa above has been commenced in the su perior court of Martin County, North Carolina, for an absolute divorce, and the said defendant will further take notice that he is required to appear before the clerk of the superior court of Martin County, on the 81st day of October, 1925, at Williamston, N. C., and answer or demur to the complaint liTsaia or the plaintiff will 5 Farms For Sale W. L. lii idick farm of 100 acres. Kvorett-i'alli-ri !'• 1 ami ol 21'! v es. ■ Pryarit farm of 175 acres. \ liynum Robcrson tarm of ]Bl acres. A brum Hurt's fai m of 66 acres. Prices very low awl feriiis the vei*y best. \\ ill sell Yviui or, without personal property. I hav.eotherS. 5, and 10 horse farms for sale at very low prices and on the best of terms. . L. B. Harrison, Agt. * 4 ' J " ■ *t apply to the court for the relief de manded in said complaint. This the 24th day of Sept., 1926. R. J. PEEL, Clerk"of the Superior Court. Hugh G. Horton, Atty. 529 4tw NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power and authority contained in a certain deed of trust to the undesrigned trus j tee, executed by W. H. Perry and wife, Fannie Perry, on the 11th day of December, 1924, said deed of trust hning of record in the public registry of Martin County in book S-2, at page 28, said deed of trust given for tlie purpose' of securing certain note o r .o|Ven date,. and the stipulations in said deed of trust not having been complied with, and at the request of the parties interested, the undersisrned will on Wednesday, October 28th, 1925, at 12 o'clock m., in front of the courhouse door of Hamilton, at Ham ilton, North Carolina, offer for sale to the" highest bidder for cash at public auction, the following described real estate: All of our undivided right, title, and interest 'n and to a certain tract or parcel ,f land situated in Goose Nest Township, Martin County, on the THE ENTERPRISE WILLIAMSTON, W. I Ha niiton and Palmyra road, bounded on the north by Everette Estate, Inc., /andt, on the east by Roanoke Biver, on the south by H• C. Harrington lands, on the west by Hamilton and Palmyra public road, and known as the Willoughby Roberson Homestead and Farm. This the 26th day ad September, 1925. T. B. SLADE, Jr., £>29 4tw Trustee. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain deed i of trust made and executed by W. D. Adams and wife, Maggie Adams, to i the undersigned trustee, and bearing date of November 6th, 1919, and at Below is an c :act reproduction of a letter received from Mr. W. J. Norfleet, of Suffolk, \ a V? e are receiving tetters like this daily. Come to see us, and we are sure we will have a nice letter from you. —— I , . ' . ' N. G NORFLEET" - W. J. NOR FLEET t - J. H. NORFLEET PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE \ * V. NORFLEET BARREL & BOX COMPANY Manufactureri) Straight Stave Barrels and Cabbage Crates W. J. NORFLEET, Manager Suffolk, Virginia Sept. 23, 1925. ' *J- ' ' •' : - --- ---- , j • Roanoke Waiehouse, Williamston, N. C. Gentlemen: ' wil, k 10 sa >' J ust a word in appreciation of the way in licli you good people handled the tobacco I recently sent to your warehouse for ale. The sales were entirely satisfactory, and I will be in vour "own again in about two weeks, when 1 shall take great pleas iti ;Jii coming in t.i ■»e you. , r - v - —-———--- ----- There several in this section, and if > >U desire it, I shall lie glal to send you a list of their names. rhat'k'i"? j again for your efficient service, I am, * Very truly yours, ' ■ _____ I ** X ' P ' • * - ' * . * " ' Our.Kesponsihilit Craae» Upon Kectipt of Bill of Lading From Transportation Company. All Orders . Void in Event ol Strikes, Fires, or Other Hindrance lieyond Our Control We treat you exa t!y as we would have you treat us were our positions reversed. Griffin, Morton, Watts & Gurkin ROANOKE WAREHOUSE WILLIAIMSCTON, N. C. Second Saie Wednesday First Sale Thursday Fourth Sale Friday i record ir. the pub'ie registry of Mar tin County in boc,k B-2, at page 624, I said teed of trust haying been given to secure the payment of a certain of even aate therewith, the i terms and conditions therein contain ed not having been complied with, jut the request of the holder of ■*" I note, the undersigned tro*tee will an Monday, October 2«th, 1926, at 12 o'clock m„ in front of the courthouse door >' Martin County, at William-1 stor., N. C., offer for s-le at public . yictipA, to the highest bidder, for • rash, the followi; g described proper ty to wit: All those certain tracts of land ly | ing and situated and being in the cpu; ty of Martin and State of North Carolina, near the town of Everett*, N. C., and being tract No. 18, contains ■'"->•25 acres, and tract No. 19 containa 41.7 acres on plat of land formerly owned by J. G. Staton and Wynn A Jiarnhill, and known aa Ballard farm, as surveyed and platted by C. M. Credle, C. E., plat of which ia on iw> ord in Martin County Tlnglelm at Deeds office in book one, page 487, to which said plat reference ia hateby 666 is a prescription ror Malaria, Chills and Fever, Dengue or Bilious Fever It kills the germs. made for a more perfect description. Tract number eighteen 39M acres, and tract comber nineteen cob* I tains 41.70 acres, being a total of 80 95-100 acres. This the 28rd day et September, 1925. A. H. DUNNING, 529 4tw Trot tee. Catarrhal Deafness k often caused hy an Inflamed com on »l the mucous 1. Mine,' of the Eusta an Tube. When this tu'?e Is inflamed ou have a rumbling or Imp« »ct Hearing. Unless th«r inflammation an be reduced, your 'hearing may be ie •troyed forever. HALL'S CATAttr.li MEDICINV 'lll do what we tlann tor it—rid your ay em of Catarrh or Deafness caused by Catarrh. Sold by ail dnir,«rlsta for over 40 Tc m F. J. Cheney A ;•>., Toledo. Ohio.
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