Local and Personal Miss Lizzette Williamson, of Ports-; mouth, is visiting Miss Margaret Ev erett at her home on Main Street. Mrs. H. M. Poe, of Rocky Mount, visited Mr. Poe at the Roanoke Fair yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Rodman and children, of Washington, were fair vis itors Wednesday. + Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler Martin at tended the funeral of Mrs. Jack Mc- Mullan in Elizabeth City Thursday. Mrs. McMullan is better known in Williamston as Miss Mahala Meekins, having visited Mr. and Mrs. Martin before her marriage. She was the daughter of Judge and Mrs. I. M. Meekins. Mr. Rowland C. Crawford, of Clarks burg, W. Va., is visiting his mother, Mrs. J. C. Crawford, on Haughton Street Mrs. Matthew Nicholson, of Balti more, is the guest of Mrs. J. C. Craw ford. Mr. Caleb Bell, of Washington, was in town Tuesday attending to busi ness. Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Smithwick, of Jaihesville, attended the fair Wednes day. Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Carson," -of Jamesville were fair visitors Wednes day. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Hagans, of Tar boro, were visitors to the fair Wed nesday. Drs. D. T. and Josh Tayloe attend ed the horse races Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. George Paul and daugh ter, Louise, were the guests of Mr and Mrs. A. R. Dunning yesterday. Miss Marie Chapman, of Grifton, la visiting her sister, Mrs. J. L. Williams and Mr. Williams. Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Worsley and children, of Oak City, attended the fair Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Everett, of Oak City, were here for the fair this week. Messrs. J. D. Paul and Harry Faulk ner, of the revenue department, Wash ington, were business visitors heie yesterday. Mr. Fred Knight, of Plymouth, is here assisting Mr. Poe at the fair grounds this week. Miss Florence. Ellington, of Kin;;ton, visited Miss Geneva Cook Wednesday. NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE By virtue of the power conferred upon me as trustee in a certain deef" of trust executed by Ella E. Powell,' bearing date May 25, 1922, and re corded in book H-2, Martin County, records, I will sell at public auction for cash at the courthouse door of Martin County on Wednesday, Novem ber the 4th, 1925, at 12 o'clock m., the following described land: Situate in Martin County and bound ed on the north by the Parmele-Rob i rsonville road, which is on the south side of the railroad; on the east by the lands of J. T. Stokes; on the south by the lands of Oliver Carter; on the west by the lands of J. O. Jenkins, being a certain tract on the map of survey of the old XTTr'-Bryan laftd made for and used by Burton Bros, in their survey and sale ot lands oi Thanksgiving day, 1919. For a bet ter description, same being land deed ed to Ella E. Powell by L. D. Roe buck and wife, found in book D-2, page 576, Register of Deed's office, Martin County. About 13 acres. This October 4, .1925. J. E. POPE, 013 4tw Trustee. ~ NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND Under and by virtue of the power and authority contained in a certain deed of trust executed to the under signed trustee by H. U. Peel on the Bth day of October, 1921, and of rec ord in the public Registry of Martin County, in book G-2, page 379, said deed of trust having been given to se cure a certain note of even date and tenor therewith, and the stipulations in said deed of trust not having been complied with and at the request ot the parties interested, the undersign ed trustee will on Monday, the 16th day of November, 1925, at 12 o'clock W., at the courthouse door in the toj»n of Williamston, N. C., offer for i ate to the highest bidder for cash, at pub lic sale, the following described real estate: ..,, Being the land described in the Will of John R. Peel and willed, to Susan F. Peel for life and then to H. U. Peel, and being the same land describ ed in a deed of trust from H. U. Peel and mother, Susan F. Peel to the Fed eral Land Bank of record in the pub lic record of Martin County in book Z-l, at page 88. This the 14th day of October, 1925. WHEELER MARTIN, 020 4tw Trustee. _• , ' t>r ■ » Mr. W. £• Manning returned yes terday from Wilson. Mr. Jim Griffin, of Griffins Town ship, was in town yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Staton J. Peel, of i'.elhaven, were fair visitors here yes terday. Messrs. George A. Holderness, of Tarboro, and Courtney Edgerton, of Rocky Mount, were business visitors here yesterday. Mr. Ben Dixon MacNeil, of Raleigh, who is a special correspondent for the News and Observer, was here at tending the Roanoke Fair yesterday. Mrs. VV. C. Browning and little daughter, of Washington, attended the fair here yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Roberson, of Urifflns Township, were in town Thurs day. Rev. B. Duke Critcher, of Red Springs, spent Wednesday and Thurs day with Mrs. Critcher and their lit tle daughter, Rosamond, who are vis iting relatives here. DUNN-RICHARDSON The invitation below has been re i eiveii by 'riends of Miss Richardson in this city. She is a very popular young lady of Washington and her marriage will be one of the leading social events of the fall season in that city:.. "Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Hughes Richardson request of the honor of your presence at the marriage of their daughter, Miry Latham, to Mr. Walter Scott punn, on Wednesdiay evening, November 25, 1925, at 9 o'- clock. "312 North Market Street, Washing ton, N. C." 666 is a prescription Tor Malaria, ChiHj and Fever, Dengue or Bilious Fever It kills the germs. NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND Under and by virtue of the authori ty contained in a certain deed of trust executed to the undersigned trustee by W. C. Ellis and wife, on the 12th day of January, 1924, and of record ill the public registry of Martin Coun ty in book Q-2, at page 103, said deed of trust having been given to secure a certain note of even date and tenor therewith, and the stipulation* in said deed of tni*t not having been com plied with and at the request of the parties interested, the undersigned MILLION PECAN TREES GROWING LEADING VARIETIES FINEST (\\ \LITV !.>» Prices. Free Booklet "i'ran Tr es and Their Culture.''.Head Before Buj 'ig AMONG OLDEST AND LARGEST GROWERS MILLEDGEVILLE NUItSERY COMPANY Box 218-C Milledgeville, Ga. i>»i«auMnaaMtMT —»cwea«h rw -vr w , .' . ' t-'TJ Notice of Property - For Sale - We are offering for sale a splendid farm about ono half mile fom Hamilton, being- a part of the W. L. Sher rod plantation, containing 207 acres, with about 150 cleared. The building's on this farm consist of ] nice dwelling-; 3 tenant houses; 2 tobacco barns, and the nee-,, _ essary outbuilding's. There are 6 dandytfnules and all the necessary farming utensils and equipment for oper- . ation. Price & Terms Reasonable * frfi'rwimiii - * * APPLY TO Rocky Mount Insurance & Realty Co." ROCKY MOUNT, N. C. - W. & RHODES Z. H. ROSE Hamilton, N. C. Williams!on, N. C. OiE KNTEltPHltttt, WL' UAMSION. NOIUII CAItOLINA trustee will on Monday, the 15th day of November, 1925, at 12 o'clock ni. at the courthouse door in the town of Williamston, N. C., offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash, at public uuctioiv, the following described real t state.: Beginning at H. D. Harrison's eor j i.er on Washington Street, running an j east course with H. D. Harrison's line 70 yards to W* A. Bliiley's line; thence a north course with W. A. Bailey's line 30 feet to the town line, thence with the town line 70 yards to Wash ington Street, thence with said street SO feet to the beginning, containing (1-7) one-seventh of an acre. This the day of October, 1925. IRA ROGERS, 020 4tw « Trustee. Martin & Feel, attorneys. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue ot tht power of pale contained in that certain deed of trust executed by Dedden Godard and wife to the" undersigned trustee on the Ist day of September, 1921. and of record in the Martin County l'ublic Registry in book U-l, page 245, securing bonds* of even date therewith, and the stipulations not having been complied with, and at the request of the holder of said bonds the undersigned trustee will on the 9th day of November, 1925, at 12 o'- clock in front of the courthouse door of Martin County offer at public auc tion to the highest bidder for cash, the following described tract of land: Bounded by lands of B. A. Critcher, A. S. Roberson, Williams land, et si. Containing 30 acres, more or less, and being same land deeded to Dedden Godard by B. A. Critcher, and same land mortgaged to Federal Land Bank. This the 7th day of October, WHEELER MARTIN, 018 4tw ' 1 Trustee. SALE OF VALUABLE FARM PROPERTY Under and by virtue of the authori ty conferred upon us in a deed of trust executed by L. D. Roebuck and v/il'e, Hannah Roebuck, on the 30th day of March 30th, 1923, and recorded in the book of mortgages, 0 2, page 535, we will on Saturday, the 21st day of No vember, 1925, at 12 o'clock noon at the courthouse door in William. toii, Martin County, sell at public auction tor cash to the highest bidder, the fol lowing land, to wit: All that certain tract or parcel of hind lying and being in Robersonville Township, Martin County, North Car olina, bounded on. the north by the ltnils of Mrs. Jane Camon, the school lot and the national highway: on the east by the lands of W. A. Nelson and Joe Bryan; on the south by the A. C. L. Railroad and E. E. Powell, H. VTurd, E. C. Speight, and G. C. James, on the west by the lands of Church Crisp, N. O. Van Nortwick, the public street and the school lot, containing 58.75 acres, more or le. », and being the same land deeded to Hannah Roebuck by J. A. Mlielle, trustee, and more particularly described as follows, to wit: Beginning at W. A. Nelson's cor ner in the ditch; thence S. 77 £2,11.10 chaine; thence S. 5 W 2.80 chaine; thence S. 86 W 16.40 chains; thence N 2 1-2 w. 4.37 chains; thence S. 89 1-4 W. 13.10 chains; thence N. 8 1-4 L. 6.25 chains; thence S. 69 1-4 E. 1.60 chains; thence N. 23 E T'chains; thence N. 42 W 6.25 chains; thence N. 21 1-4 E. 11.67 chains; thence S. GB, E. 2.60 chains; thence N. 21 1-4 E 71 links; thence S. 68 E 2 chains; thence N. 21 1-4 E. 4.70 chains; thence S. 75 3-4 E. 13.40 chains, thence S. 34 1-4 24.10 chains to the beginning. This sale is made by reason of the failure of L. D. Roebuck and wife, Hannah Roebuck, to pay off and dis charge the indebtedness secured by said deed of tru;t to the North Caro lina Joint Stock Land Bank of Dur ham. Thlfr the 12th duy of October, 1925. ' FIRST NATIONAL TRUST CO., Trustee. Durham, N. C. . 023 4tw NOTIC E OK SALE OK*LAND Under and by virtue* fri the power nil i autherity conLi'itc 1 in a certain d«»t; 1 of trust v*ecutvl to the under tetieJ trustee by 11. F. k '•«!, on the ••tli day of December, 1921, anil of )fr>rd in the public registry of Mar tin County In. book Q--2, at page 212 taid dcou of trust having been given to secure certain notes of even date afrdT tenor IherdvHT add" lT>- stt])illtt (ions in said deed of trust 11 >t hnviug been complied with, and ut the r.: , qut -t of the partie. interested, the undersigned trustee will on Monday, I-IB* I-'ilh ilay of Nuunnb, r, 14)2.% ut. 12 o'clock m., at the courthouse door in t* c town o'i N. C., of J (• r for sale-to the l.i-.lu. t bidder for rush, at publ : ; auction, the following dev i ihed real opiate: lf.l tract: Being the old Jesse Pet I W.n mi where ill.' .si-1 It. FFS ;n».\ r 'sides, in Bear Crass Township, mid adjoining the Km of C, Si liar rison- • n north,-foirth, mid east. .-L ' 2nd tract: Ileing Jot No. 4, in.the division of the land of the late ALi /'nh peel and drawn b'* Hose; Pur and conveyed by saiil llosea Peel t •fr'Se It. l'eel, as is cvidr-nre I by deed fararmg date Dooomlntr 10th, 18321, uud hosv •; us? n \ 11's i ■» i" : i v :.nr. • r.-nt do Wlia' w« «1 1i xt 1 i i nit jO'ir • t«tr of c.itarrh o. : «•. ,i> Cnta*rh * - HAM'S IVTAfUU' IfIJMI rjw #Hh. of an rill.. ... «nr. I (;ni, ! 15- Ueltcvi.l til.' cnl. .rl I ii.iiiton «nrt th« if ..rii!.' .V l-> 'l n.il ■, 111 acta' throil&li (: I >. rt i>n t'r. M iroiia Bii: ifc' i-!i, thus. iv'Liorlii: normal condi■ tlina. Hold by i' • r 40 Yearn k, J, fc.-'H-u Jk Ci oii r FRESH, Nice Lar«e HELHAVEN Oysters lUccarvi r, DAILY Served \nyS»>|.'j, Orders Deliver . ;.'d I'rojnntly. Next Door to the • Electric Shoe Shop f i. r»rrganuH recorded in public registry, Martin County iiPbook CCC, page 116, con" turning 25 acres. 3rd tract: Being lot No. 6 in th division of the land of-*the late Abi jah Peel, and drawn by Jesse B. Peel containing 29 acres, more or less, and lully described in said division, which ii. recorded in public registry of Mar tin County in book V, at page 528, said land being all the land owned by said B. F. Peel in Bear Grass Town ship and W'illiamston Township. This the 11th Hny of October, 1925. E. S. PEEL, r»2> +tw Trustee. NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND. Under and by virtue of the authority conferred upon the undersigned in that certain deed of trust executed by Clue Beautiful - Fur Trimmed Z\\ COATS Ml) St. ITABI.E FOR EVERY OCCASION e i \»V ai*e justifiably proud:'of this real lyre- I v inarlcable group of better coats tor women. jj a 1 For.all the authentic silhouettes, colors, Nw »id s. ami manners of trimmings are includ eel. And added to these essential ebaract v; ;h > superior tailoring that alwsays Vi betokens Mammon Bros, merchandise. kV Included are wrap-around, ~ flared, $ ptraisrht-line and Pi incesss models, trimm ed with Selected fur pelts—Fitch, Heaver Squirrel, Fox, and wolf. The color's are iii:enant, gray, lipstick red, green, black, - )>ro\ n, navy aand numerous other tones. VERY UNUSUAL VALUES Harrison Bros. & Co. AUCTION SALE . ■ - i . Valuable Lots/ William&on, N. C. " _ / ' Monday Nov. 9at 11 ft I ■» -- •_ . ■ \ ! ! • '• Some of the best located business property in Williamston, fronting 200 feet on Watts street, opposite the Atlantic Hotel and just off Main street. Has befen subdivided into nice business lots. Mr. H. G. Horton and Mr. Leslie Fowden v ho have this property say sell it for the high dollar. Immediately following-this sale, we will sell for Mr, Eli Gurgan us a number of residence lots on the Hamilton highway, just fat enough out to be exempt from city taxes. DON'T MISS ANY OF THESE SALES lasv TRBMS BRASS BAND FREE PRIZES • SSSSSSSSSBBSSSSBSSSS_SSBSBSSB^SSSSSSS^?SSI^SSSISBSSS!^BSSSSSSSBSSBSSS Prince Realty Co. RALEIGH, N. C. Selling Agents ROCKY MOUNT, N. G Terry on the 18th day of January,l923, i Slid of record In the public registry of Martin County in BookG-2 at page 538, said deed of trust having been given to secure a certain note of even date and ! tenor therewith and the stipulations; ' contained in said deed of trust not hav- J i ing been completed with and at the re- 1 quest of- the- parties- interested the j ! imdersißned trustee- will on- Friday,: ! I November, 27th,1925 in front of the j i Court- House- Door in the Town- of' l Williamston, N, C. at 12 o'clock M.; ; sell at public auction to the hiirhest! bidder for cash tho following described i 1 lani: —— Beginiii); at a forked gum at the: mouth of a small branch in the Wolf I ' Branch, J. F. Terry Voomer in the Asa | iiarrison line: thence running up said I Wolf Branch, the Asa Harbison line toj t a dead pine, said Asa Harrisons eerrner, i thence runing said AM Harris line to thence Jim Bullock's corner a stob, thence running Jim Bullocks line to a atob, a corner, Tom Bullock's corner, thence runnirfg Jim Bullocks line to a stop, a corner, Tom Bullocks comer; thence running Tom Bullocks line toa slop, Bill Wynne's corner; thence a ionK Bill Wynne's line to a pine in a h'anch' George R. Terry's line, thence 'own saitl branch to the beginning, 40 acre . Tiort' or less, and being L-.t 8 Miiit' ii lla>vlF Ra s land ill*, i-- ion, worded in land division book Nii. J , h' i'age 20H, excepting from lot % f acres now owned by W. 0. W'y nn." r;.is th( 26th day of October, 1925. J. F. TERRY, - , ;() 4(...* Trustee.