JLocal : and Personal Rer. Clarence Pardo and little son, Jimmie, returned Wednesday night from Sanford, where they visited Mr. Parde's parents for several days. Meffrs. Wilson Lamb and Bob Biggs •pent Wednesday in Kins ton. Mr. Tip Chauncey, of New York, will spend the week end with Mr. Julius S. Peel. dent nurse at Mt. Sinai Hospital, dent nurse at Mr. Sinai Hospital, Norfolk, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. J. L. Robertson. Mr, Julius Peel is visiting friends in Belhaven. Mrs. W. H. Booker and Miss Laurie Ellison visited Mrs. B. G. Moss in Washington yesterday. Mr. Chandler, of the Life Insurance Co., of Virginia, of Richmond, is spending a few days in town. Mrs. Carrie, Biggs Williams and Dr. Edgar Morrison, spent Wednes day with friends in Scotland Neck. Rev. and Mrs. L. C. Larkin, of Murfreesboro, were visitors of Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Warren yesterday. Messrs. A. R. Dunning and Milton Norman spent yesterday hunting in Halifax County. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Peel and Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Peel attended tfy; fu neral of Mr. John Hardison in James ville yesterday. Mrs. Rena Cunningham and little grandson, Ned, arrived yesterday from Pineville, where Ned has been spend ing two months with his grandmother Mrs. Cunningham will spend Christ mas with her son, Mr. E. P. Cunning ham, and Mrs. Cunningham. Misses Margaret Everett and Lyda Cook and Messrs. Oscar Paul, of Washington, and Joe Bell, of Aurora, attended the' in Tarboro last night. Mrs. John Hadlcy will leave Sun day for Lumberton to spend the Christmas holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Crofton. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Godard, of Jamesville, were in town Wednesday. Messrs. H. W. Stubbs, J. L. and Theo. Hassell visited Washington and Groanville this week. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Horton motored to Rocky Mount Wednesday. Dr. H. S. Hiiley, president of At lantic Christian College, will be the guest of Rev. and Mrs. A. J. Man ning daring the week end. MK& CKAWFORD ENTERTAINS EMBROIDERY CLUB TUESDAY The Embroidery club held its reg ular meeting with Mrs. W. H. Craw ford at her home in New Town on Tuesday afternoon. There weflfe no special guests. The evening passed very quickly while the members work ed on gifts for the approaching Christ mas season. Home-made ice cream, cake, stuffed dates,, and salted peanuts were serv ed. TWENTIETH CENTURY CLUB ENTERTAINED The Twentieth Century Club was en tertained by Mrs. H. M. Stubbs at her home in the Tar Heel Apartments yesterday afternoon at its regular After a short business session UK; ■- ' MILLER'S Exquisite Hosiery Undoubtedly, silk hosiery will fill many gifts on yout Christmas list, once you have inspected our collection. A most distinct ive assortment specially prepared for day gifts. They are finer in sheer and me dium weights—in all smart shades. W. R. Orleans Hev« , v _ i - * j . We Sell Good Goods—We Price Them Right SHIVER i If the daughters of Eve follow fasfatoo's latest extreme, they will' be a little chilly, for the smartest hi tmdertbingß for mademoiselle tbte winter is the "Breath at Roses Emew»We", pictured abowe. program was begun. Mrs. W. b, Watts had the paper for the after noon, "A Criticism of Joseph Herger sheimer." Mrs. Elbert Peel had reading on "Balisand," one of his bes works. Mrs. Rome Biggs gave some current events. After the program was concluded, Mrs. Stubbs served delicious tipsy cake and mints. Mrs. Hoyt, with whom the next meeting will be held, asked the club to meet Wednesday, December 30th, instead of Wednesday, the 23rd, and it was favored by the club. PITT SHOE COMPANY HAS__ ATTRACTIVE LINE OF GOODS The Pitt Shoe Company, of Green ville, is advertising in this issue just a few numbers of their attractive line of shoes. They carry four or fiv« of the best brands of shoes made, among them are the Selby and Miller shoes. In fact, there are many city stores that are not so well stocked as the Pitt Shoe Co., Greenville. Just visit them and you will be titled as well as pleased. NOTICE OF SALE By virtue of a power of sale con tained in that certain mortgage exe cuted by Elvin Mays and wife, l.udie Mays, to J. 11. Peel, bearing date of May 2nd, 1925, which said mortgage is duly recorded in the office of the register of deeds of Martin County, in book X-2, at page 76. Default hav ing been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured, the un dersigned will on Thursday, January 7th, 1926, at 12 o'clock noon at the courthouse door in Martin County, sell at public the highest bidder for cash the following described real property, to wit: Lying and being in Griffins Town-, ship, Martin County, N. C., beginning in W. R. Revels- and Henry Lilley's corner on the north; thence a west- Trty-iiireetioo; -thence figuth; thence east; thence a northerly direction to TOE ENTERPRISE, WI,'.LIAMBTON. NORTH CAROLINA the beginning in order to obtain four acres, known as the Padget place. This being the identical tract of! land conveyed by Joshua Godard and Wife to Elvin May, by deed dated Oc tober sth, 11)24, which is hereby re ferred to. This the 7th day of December, 1925. • -v, j. B. PEEL, dll 4tw Mortgagee. 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 A. 14. Corey and wile, on the 7th day of March, 1912, mid of record in the publlic registry of Martin County in book ZZZ, at page -U7, said deed of trust having been given to secure a certain note of evert date and tenor therewith, and the stipulations in the said deed of trust not having been compled with, and at the request of tiie parties interested, the undersign ed trustee will on Monday, the 28th 'iay oi in., at the courthouse door in the town ol Williamston, N. C., oiler lor sale' LO the highest bidder for cash, at pub lic auction tho following described real estate: beginning at the mouth of a ditch in. William D. Corey's line; thence | along the various courses of said! ditch to a white ouk in D. R. Ilurdi son'B line; thence D. K. Hardison's l line to William D. Corey's corner; thence along William D. Corey's line to the beginning. Containing twenty five acres, more or less, lieing the land given to A. K. Corey by his fath er, John G. Corey, deed for which is registered in the public registry of Martin County ni book 000, page 547. This 28th day of November, 1925. ASA T. CRAWFORD, dl 4tw ~ r -—Trustee. Martin & Peel, attorneys. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain deed of trust executed by tl\e suhj R. G. Harrison to the undersigned trustee on the Ist day of December, 1919, and of record in the Martin County Public Registry, in took A-2, page 355, se aring a certain bond of even date therewith, and the stipulations not having been complied with, and at the request of the holder of said bond, the undersigned trustee will/ on the 9th day of January, 1926, at 12 o'- clock, noon, in front of the courthouse door of Martin County offer at pub lic auction, To the highest bidder, for cash, the following described tract of land: Beginning at a maple stump in Tur , key Swamp, liryant Higgs corner; 1 thence down said swamp along Stan . ley Peel's heirs line to the mouth of Zuat Branch, Davis Gurganus's cor i ner; thence up said branch along said ■ Gurganus's line to a comer of a fork- >1 'Are your Shoes ready to dine and (tmco | SM " lti y »hraugh the whirl of Christinas gaj- Weeks ago we of these hspfif _ Vy Christmas times and of just what you would V need in the way of fashionable Footwear I! j ( V Now wc are ready with numberless styles far * your selection. Strapped patent Slippers of , ■ distinctive simplicity, buckled velvet and | >»■ —v BL I suede Pumps, and slim-hec'ed brocade and f \ ■ metal doth Slippers for evening wear/atq i- v m cxtccdiiigly new, - They have that individual appearance which is so much desined by the well dressed woman. We carry all sizes and widths—3A to E, and we know how to fit them. Pitt Shoe Company GREENVILLE, N. C. "We Keep Your Feet Happy" Ed pine and W. N. Roberson's corner; thence nearly a south course along the ' Q> N. Roberson's line to an iron stob; thence along said Roberson's line to r. black pim, a corner; thengp nearly a northerly course along a line of marked trees, Hyman Bowen's line; thence to a corner, an iron stob; Abram Biggs and Calvin Ayers cor ner; thence in a north course along Calvin Ayers' line to an iron, stob; thence down a ditch, Calvin Ayers'l line to a pine, a corner, Calvin Ayers' j corner in Turkey Swamp; thence a straight line, Peel's line to the first' i'tatioo, containing 93 acres, more or less, same being the lands conveyed Abram Biggs and wife to John H. Wynn, of record in MartijwCpunty Registry in book E-l, Be ginning at an iron stob, a corner of W. N. Roberson and John H. Wynn, running a southwest course with John H. Wynn's line to a sweet gum known j as the David Gurganus corner; thence ! south with David Gurganus line, 51 yards to a comer; thence an east (ii-j rection up the branch 262 yards, a 1 corner; thence a north course SI yard* I to the beginning. Containing 3 3-1 acres, more or less, also two mules 1 | antl farming impli-menbj now being on i the two tracts land, savin? | and eWepting from operation of the ) deed STTicres of the above describe! J Idnd heretofore conveyed bv _sajl John H. Wynn and wife to W. N. Rob erson. This the 9th day of December, 1925.. DI'KE CRITCHKR, . dll 4tw , Trustee. I 1 PUBLIC SALE OF Personal Property I will sell at my residence on JSaturday, December 19, at 10 a. m., all my household i and kitchen furniture and corn. One box of auto tools. Place of sale: On Riddick i Farm. MRS. T. H. LEGGETT t ? i 3 ■ ' Money To Lend LmUHnrw loans man • i> lleuufort. Wnshfngtoh, I'itt, Martin, and Craven ( 'ounties, on iinproxfd farm lands, in amounts from $2,000.00 to $2.">,0011.00. Abo loans made on town residential and business properties. ; W. L. VAUGHAN, Attorney WASHINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA [1 NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain deed of trust made and executed by R. G. Harrison, W. C. Manning and J. S. Peel to the undersigned trustee, and bearing date of November 29th, 1919 and of record in the Public Registry of Martin County in Book A-2, at page 852, said deed of trust having been given to secure payment of a certain I note of even date therewith, and the ] terms and conditions therein contain- I td not having been complied with, and ' ill the request of the holder of said note, the undersigned Trustee will on I Monday the 14th day of December, {1925 at twelve Tclock M., in front of j 'he Courthouse Door of Marvo Coun jt> at Williamston, N. C., otter for sale, at public auction, f'o 'the' highest bid ' tier, for cash, the following described property, to-wit: i Beginning at the intersection of Elm and Railroad Streets, thence along Klirt Street in a* Northwestern course ! 16(3 feet to J. A. Everetts corner; thence North'with J. A. Everetts line 106 feet to Mrs. Alice Godards line; thence with her line to Railroad St.; > 1 thence along Railroad Street to the ! beginning, containing about one-half ] of an acre, more or less and being the same lot of land tliis day conveyed ' to the parties of the first part by W. V and Hattie E. Ward by deed which is of record in the"Public Registry of Martin Coynty. This the 10 of November, 1925. CLAYTON MOORE,, Trustee _ PEANUTS SHIP YOUR PEANUTS TO Birdsong Storage Co. SUFFOLK, VA. Licensed Storage Men and Wholesale * Dealers in Peanuts Our Char ires Are Reasonable, And Our Ad vances Are IJberal FOR SALE ONE PAIR NICE 5-YEAR OLD MULES SEE" | J. T. Timberlake AT TIMBERLAKES' WAREHOUSE PENDER'S YELLOW FRONT STORES Your Money Always Goes Furthest at the 250 YELLOW FRONT STORKS OCTAGON SOAP, largo bar 6c SUN MAID RAISINS Puffed seeded, package l2 I-2c Seedless, package 12 l-2c Citron, pound ; - 65c Almonds, shelled, lb 90c English walnuts, lb. 37c Brazil nuts, lb. 29c D. 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