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THE FIRST NOWEL Th first Nowel, the angels %id say,j Wu to certain poor shepherds in fields as they lay; In fields where they lay keeping their sheep, On a cold winter night that was so deep, Nowel, Nowel, Uowel, Nowoi, Born is the Kiag of Israel. They looked up and saw a star, Shining in the eastbeyond them afar, And to the earth it gave great light, And so it continued both day and f night. Anil by tnat same star three wise men came from afar To seek foV a king was their intent, And to* follow the star wherever it went The star drew nigh to the northwest, Over Betlilehem it took its rest, And there it doth stop and stay, Right over the place where Jesus lay . nun uiu iney know assuredly . ..inn that \ouse the king did lie. tin, entereu m . on for to see, *.UJ iouiid the babe in poverty. u uiii.creii in those wise mer. thrue, —upuii Uieir knee, uueiuu 111 his presence • o.ii goiu and" myrrh aud—i'rankin cense. between an ox stall and ass jLius. ciuiu was truly born, he was, » ui want in oouung tney did iiim lay ii in tut; inuiiger anions the hay. iuuii iei us ail with one accord, inug pxuiaes to our heavenly Lord, iiuti iiatn inaue heaven and earth of . Quugbt, —: uij wiiu ins blood mankind hath bought. .NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power oi sale contained in that, certain deed 01 trust executed by the said Joe Hol lis and wife, Lucy liollis, to the un dersigned trustee on the 22nd day of February, 11*23, and of record in the Martin County public registry, in book H-2, page 233, securing a cer tain bond of even date therewith, and the stipulations not having been coin- plied with, and at the request of the holder of said bond, the undersigned trustee, will on the 18th day of Janu ary, 1926, at 12 o'clock noon, in front of the courthouse door of Martin County, offer at public auction, for cash, the following described tracts of land: . „ J4lj First tract: It being the Mobley Mill and Mill site, containing four acres, more or less, and being the same premises conveyed to James A. Everett, by Wf C. Manning, trustee, by deed of record in the public regis try of Martin County in book XXXX, page 222, which said deed is hereby referred to for a more accurate de scription. Second tract: Commencing at the Joseph H. Hollis corner on the Ham ilton and Everetts road; thence up, with and along said Everetts and Hamilton road to W. A. Edmondson's corner, a northern course; thence aown along said Edmondson's line to said Edmondson's corner; thence a straight line in line with said Edmond son's as heretofore mentioned to a corner ih Mittie Kawls line in branch; baid line being marked by a straight ditch leading from the public road as far as said ditch reaches; thence up the run of Baid branch to what is known as Glisson't, corner of J. B. Coffield's line; thence up and along sakl Coffield's line to the beginning, on the Hamilton and Everett public road, containing by estimation twenty acres, more or less, and being that cer tain mict Vt ttttd dwded to Joseph H. Hollis, by Samuel Glisson and wife, Caroline, recorded in public registry of Martin County in book 35, page 63. Third tract: Beginning at a post, Ben Glisson and J. B. Coffield corner of the Wild Cat road; thence along said road 60 yards to a post; thence a straight west course 160 yards to a post on J. B. Coffield's line to the be ginning. Containing one-half (1-2) acre, more or less, and being that cer tain tract of land deeded *o Joseph H. Hollis by Samuel Glisson and wife, and recorded in the public reg istry of Martin County in book C-l, at page 161. Fourth tract: Situated on the west erly side of the public road leading part the home place of the said Hol lis and beginning at a pine in said Joe Hollis and H. R. Micelle's corner; Md running thence westerly with the said Hollis line to a stake, a comer between Will Killebrew, H. R. Micelle and Joe Hollis, thence S.W. a straight line to a short-leaf pine, a corner es tablished by the deed and said pine bMB recently chopped; thence easterly a straight line about 120 yards to ■ - . - . B t. For Rent or Sale All of my Garden Terrace property: Store, oil station, cafe, and rooming house. Terms to suit any good man. dlstf J. B. McGOWAN i-.k - • a~-v.--.-r- j Mode of the Moment • \ jjjfj' 1| |Ayroc*«TCßl Particularly interesting at this season of the year is the ensemble costume. The very smart model pictured is fashioned of green .suede-finished cloth, and is trim med with squirrel. The lining, of the same materia) of which the frock is developed, is of flowered crepe de .chine. Ulisaon's line, u corner of 11. R. Mi zelle; tlience N. with Glisson'k tine to said public road; thence on northerly with center of said roud to the be ginning at the i>iiie. Containing seven and a half acres, more or less. This the 17 day of December, mi ll. A. CRITCHER, dlB 4tw Trustee. . u NOTlt E OF SALE Notice is hereby given, that under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain deed of trust executed by W. Jackson Holliday and wife, Lucy llolliday, on the fourth day of September, 1923, and of record in book 11-2, at page 296, in the Martin County Registry, said deed of trust having been given to secure the pay ment of certain notes of even daU therewith, default having been made in the payment of s'aid notes anil the stipulations contained in said iiw ot trust not having been complied with. I and at the request of the holder of said notes, and l>y court order, the undersigned commissioner, appointed by the court, will on Friday, the 16th day of January, 1926, at,twelve p'clock m., in front of the courthouse door of Martin County, ut Williamston, N\ C., offer for sale, at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, the fol ' lowing described lands, to wit: First tract: Bounded on the north , by the lands of S; D. Jones, on the 1 east by the lands of Lawrence Pierce, > on the south by the lands of Gilbert ' Boston and on the west by the lunds i ol Charles Davis, containing 66 acres, > more or less. Second truct: Beginning at a cedar i ir Melvina James corner, thence north ; with Melvina James line to S. D. Jones line, thence west with said i Jones line to John A. Pierce corner, > thence south with John A. Pierce land > to Gilbert Boston corner, thence east . with the Gilbert Boston land to the r beginning, a cedar, containing 20 , acres, more or less. : Third tract: Situate in the old Nor r man Mill Pond, adjoining the lands of • Melvina James, Gilbert Beaton, and] . others, and-Wi«g-a >iortiun ui the j , Pierce, sr., trait t>l lam', i containing 10 acres, more or less. Fourth tract: Beginning at a pine , stump, C. T. Mi tille'B corner, on the r southwest side of Jordan Thick Road, 5 and opposite Stewart Ange s house e lot and well, thence running up said # road S. 34 E. 64 poles to a stake, - thence S. 63 W. 135 1-2 poles to a ) point on the run i f House l'en Branch - a center of several troes, chopped as h pointers, thence down the various [1 c urses of sai l branch to C. T. Mi - zelle's corner, thence along his line , N. 53 E. to the uc b .iining, containing 60 acres, more or less. For a further and more accurate de ( seription see mortgage recorded in - book'Q-1, page 474, in the public reg l istry of Martin County. J This the 14 day of December, 1925. r —HtifiH Gr HORTON, r dlB 4tw Commissioner. 9 t NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given, that under e and by virtue of the power of sale 1 contained in that certan deed ef trust a executed by L. L. Ange and wife, Ciesa Ange, on the 29th day of March, 1919, and of-record in book : O-l, at page 613, in the Martin Coun j t;. Registry, said deed of trust having j been given to secure the payment of : certain notes of even date therewith, I default 1 mving been made in the pay | ment of said notes and the stipula ■ tions contained in said deed of trustj ! not having been complied with, and, ! at the request of the holder of said notes,' and by court order, the under sized, trustee and commissioner ap pointed by the court, will on Friday, 1 At Your Service I-. • . This is to notify the people of Williamston that I have secured the services of an expert dry cleaner and dyer from one of the largest cities of the middle west In doing so I feel that I have filled a long-felt want in this city and feel confi dent that the people of Williamston will favor mc with their patronage. I will now be able to * i i the people of this city a class of work they T a c been unable to get heretofore. We specialize in silk dresses, and to introduce some of our fine work we are to run spccia prices for this week only. t. V Consult our expert with 17 years' e: pe ir in regard to your cleaning and p oMr- WE DYE TO MATCH ANY SHADU Just Phone 242—We call for and Deliver- -Call "SERVICE" IS OUR MOTTO POPE'S Cleaners and Dyers • ' 1 -- J. 1 ."".' 1 . . • J What to Gve - Here Is the Answer Washington Is the Town Russ Brothers Variety Store Is the Place - MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS __ V Victrolas, radios, violins, guitars, ban jos, autoharps. SPORTING GOODS Baseballs, footballs, sweaters, basketballs ■ cases,brief cases .j and shopping bags. OTHER GIFTS Flashlights, Kodaks, films, Victor records. RUSS BROTHERS * ' A « The Home of The New Orthophonic Victrola WASHINGTON, N. C. \ JP| Ladies' rest room on second floor. Electric elevator to all floors—all time service—no delays. ..--• -- ■ m TUt ■NTKBPMfIB - WILLIAMgTOH. W. C o'clock in., in front of the courthouse uoor of Martin County at Williamston offer for sale, at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, the follow ing described lands, to wit: 1. All of the rights, titles, and in terest of the said L. L. Ange in and to that certain tract or parcel of land in Jamesville Township, Martin Coun . ty, North Carolina, known as the M. P. Ange tract of land. It being two fifths interest or the interest of my self find the one-fifth interest as was defied to W, F. Ange and then deed- i ed by him to the said L. L. Aug*. The i said two-fifths interest said to contain i the two parts of the tract containing 22 1-2 acres, more or less. 2. That certain tract or parcel of land described as follows: Beginning at a cypress in the mouth of Cebron Lranch, thence running up said | branch to a gum in J. T. Browning's line; thence southwardly along said J T. Browning's line to a pine tree, thence westerly along a line of mark i -d trees to a cypress near the run of Welches Creek, thence with the run of » Christmas Suggests This Judicious Purchase The Fordor Sedan U an ideal Christmas gift for the whole family—an attractive and practical all yearcar. It is finished In deep Windsor Maroon, T\| //Vf T f\\ I[f with interior upholstery to harmonize. Nickeled \J{ CT—L-J-J radiator, low, deep seats, wide doors, hooded sun vi or and large fenders. See this good-look- i ->• ing car at the salesroom of the nearest Author- 4 T jSg iied Ford Dealer. Easy terms gladly arranged. KnT* —Detroit, Mich. " IRk ill ID I * I vd """ " 1 Hi TI Runabout - 5260 Touring Car $290 Coup* - - $520 Tudor Sodom KM Closed can In color. DamoyatabU rim* and (tartar extra on open can. AU priess f . b. Detroit ' 9 • ' - \ 4 Williamston Motor Co. said creek to the first station, contain ing 25 acres, more or less, it being the ; same tract or parcel of land conveyed to W .F. Ange, by deed from E. H. Ange and wife, and then to said L. L. Ange. 3. .That certain tract or parcel of | land described as follows: Beginning at a gum, Levi Jackson's* corner, in W. M. Micelle's line, thence along a line of marked trees and a ditch to Welch's Creek, thence down the run of said Welch's Creek to a cypress in the mouth of Coburn's branch; thence up the run of said brancn to W. M. Mizell's corner, thence along • line of marked trees to the first station, containing 25 acres, more or less, the same being the tract of land deeded to .W F. Ange by Major Boston and wfe and then deeded to said L. L. Ange by W. F. Ange, and duly record ed in the register of deed's office in Washington County, North Carolina, in book 68, page 488. This the 14th day of December, IMS ' HUGH G. HORTON, dlB 4tw Commissioner.
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