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I Local and Personal Misses Biddie Hassell, Thelma brown, and trances (nurgtsui, and Mr. Clarence Brown motored to Wind- Mr Wednesday. Mr. Walter Brown and son, Clar ence, ox New lark, are visiting rela tives in town, 'iney are motoring to Flonua, wnere they will stay until March. Judge Winston and Messrs. John Louis Perry, and * Mr. Tauiock, ox Windsor, attencul he Masonic banquet Tueauay night, Messrs. Winstead and Hoove*, of Rocky Mount, attended the Masonic banquet Tuesuay night. Mr. Jordan G. Peq| was a business visitor hen yesterday. Mayor O. M Clark and Mr. Mar ceil us McGowan, of Greenville, were business visitors here Tuesday- Rev. Morrison E. Bethea and son, Ed, of Raleigh, attended he Masonic celebration hen Tuesday night. While in town they were the guests of Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Saunders. Mr. B. F. Myers, of Hamilton, was in town last night on businesi. Rev. and Mrs. B. Duke Critcher left today for their home at Garysburg, after spending some time with rela tives here. Mr. Jordan Ward, of Jamesville, at tended the Masonic celebration here Tnosday night Mr. Wilson G. Lamb has returned from a business trip through eastern Carolina. He reports business condi tions batter than they were a year ago. LEGAL NOTICES '] , i NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of an order of, sale made by the clerk of the superior, coutr in the special proceedings en titled, "Maybelle Mao Johnson vs. Ul- , lion A. Laughing bo use, et als," the undersigned commissioners will, on the 11th doy of February, ltf26, at U o'clock noon, in front of the court house door of Martin County olfer io* I public sale to the highest bidder, for caah, the loilowlng uescribed tracts of land: « 1. That certain tract of land that was conveyed to the said Henry T. Stalling* by deed of Seth R. hardison and wue, dated October ttth, IWU6, and ot record in the ottice of the reg ister of deeds tor Martin County North Carolina, in deed book 000, at page 6*7; said property being more particularly described as follows: Ly- { ing and being in Jamesvilie 'township or district, Martin County, beginning in Poplar branch at tne road in a black gum; thence south up the said branch to Thos. Bembridge corner or avenue; thence west along said ave-i nue by Charlie Bembridge place to 1 his wast comer; thence south along! his line to his corner in J. W. Griffin's lino, being the John Hardison patent line; thence west to a dead pine, Grif fith and Washington Col train's corner, thonce north the old patent line to the road; thence easterly along said road to the beginning. Being one hun dred and fifty acres, more or less. 2. That certain tract of land lying and being in the township of James vilie, which was convoyed to the said Henry T. Stailings by deed of J. D. Aakew and others, dated February 2, 1909, and of record in the office of the register of deeds for Martin County, North Carolina, in dead book YYY, at page A, being more particularly de scribed as follows; Beginning at a small gum, coiner tree, adjoing J. H. Griffin on the west; thencq extending along Jamesvilie and Washington road S. 80 1-2 W. 26 porches, thence along said road 8. M W. 80 perches; thence north 26 W. 16 perches, to two red oaks, a corner; thonce S. 49 W. ' 20 perches to a maple standing at the head of a branch, a corner; thence down the various courses of said branch 21 perches to the ran of deep nut swamp to a black gum, a corner; thence extending up the various courses of Deep Run Swsmp to a black gum, a corner tree; thence N. 16 W. ilrteon perches to the begin ning. Pertaining thirty-eight and one-half acres, more or less. Also another tract beginning on the Mill Neck Road, thence running west a straight line to a holly standing in a branch on the line of J. A. Askew. Containing one and one-half acres, more or less; being a part of the land formerly owned by J. A. Aakew. Said land being gounded by the lands of J. H. Griffin on the east, and the Dan nie Simmons Lumber Co. on the south; J. R Hardison on the west, and Sarah J. Askew on the north. This the 7th day of January, 1928. B. A. CHITCHEK, GUT T. HORNER, jlf 4tw . i Commissioners. 1 "3 LAUNDRY: I WOULD LIKE TO DO lanndiy work for aeveral families, •t my bona. Ida Whitley. JIB dtp Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barnes Wit yes i teruay xor Vvumington, ueL Wiuie a • way tney will viait relatives in toco moke City, Md. Mr. and Mrs. Gray Simpson were • visitors nere yesteruay. I Mr. Newsom A. Kiddick has return ed to lus nome at bcouanu xxec*. I Mesdames J. S. Rhodes, F. W. Hoyt, : J. U. £>aunuers, and S. K. biggs, anu , Kev. C. U. faruo are attenwug uie neiu oay meeung n«iu in ureeuviite toaay. Mrs. J. D. Woo lard returned last cigbt xroni ISorioik, wnere sue visiteu Teiauvess. Mr. C. M. Davenport, field represen tative ox toe lord Motor Co., is in . town xor a xew days. Mr. Dean Sydenstricker, of Rocky Mount, spent v« eunesuay in the city. f —— Mesdames Sayles Buff am and lit . tie daugnter, of Waahington, and Ed f Furvis and D. Harris, of Tarboro, were visitors hero yesteruay xor a snort whiln. i Little Jim Panto, who has been quite Ui, is much improved. t Embroidery Club Entertained , by Mrs. F. U. Barnes The Embroidery Club was enter tained by Mrs. F. I). Barnes Tuesday axternoon at her home on Church St ■ The exchange of new books was the i only business to take place. A delectable saiad course was serv ed by the hostess. I i Miss Elisabeth Warren and Messrs. - Snooks Bell and Boatw right, of Wash r I wgton, visited friends in town Tues- I day. I , EXECUTOR'S NOTICE J 4 | Haying qualified us executor of the . estate 01 M. B. McOowan, deceased, 1 late ox Margin County, North Carolina, tlus is to notiiy ail persons having claims against tue estate ot saiu ue ccased to exhibit them to the unuer " I signed at Greenville, N. C., or to IJ. ' ' M. Clark, his attorney, at Ureenvihe, r N. C., on or beiore the 12th day oi f January, 1927, or this notice will be I plead in bar of thoir recovery. AH j 11 persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. | a This the 12th day of January,l926. E. M. McGOWAN, I Executor of M. B. McGowan, deceas | ed. J 16 6tw t 1 _____ BANK STATEMENTS Report of the condition of THE BANK OF OAK CITY | at Oak City, in the State of North | Carolina, at the close of business De cember 31st, 1926. RESOURCES Loans and discounts 8104,128.39 Demand loans w 1,060.00 Ov rdrafts, unsecured 27.70 U. S. Bonds and Biberty bonds ———————— 10,860.00 Banking houses, 118,600.00; furniture and fixtures, 12,830.07 16,180.07 i Cash in vault and net a mounta due from banks, bankers, and trust com panies 60,190.19 Total $181,871.36 LIABIIITIES Capital stock paid in -I 10,200.00 Surplus fund 7,242.00 Undivided profits, less cur rent expenses and taxes paid 1,832.68 Deposits subject to check, individual 99,069.36 Cashier's checks outstand ing „• „ 111|u | l|: - - ■ 6,672.62 Time certificates of deposit, due on or after 80 days— 49,164.80 United States Bonds 9,800.00 Total $181,871-86 State of North Carolina—County of Martin, January 11, 1926. I, B. M. Worsley, cashier of the a bove named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief, i B. M. WORSLEY, Caahior. Subscribed and sworn to before me, tfiis 11th day of January, 1926. T. H. JOHNSON, Notary Public. Correct—Attests: H. 8. EVERETT,— 1: . J. W. CASPER, ' r . /- J. T. SAVAGE, Directors. NOTICE OF SALE tnuer anu by virtue of the power 0* MUC wuirtiiiwi in tuat certain ueed Oi Uiui luiuu aiiu tuecuteu oy ouiuui UU» tAhuCll/ W Wlt) lUIutUWfUVo (llit tc«, UUu mull ma uate ox auuy vui, i«i v ttuu Ui rucwiu ill uie yuuuc registry o maxtui vouuty in oowa m-a, at page U4~>, MUU ucoU Oi UUtl iIUVUi* UCCI GI.EII TU KVUI« TU« OX A CEI- Ullll IWM Wi UVtUi U«M! Ui-lC Willi, aii.l liic UUIU lUiu VOUuIUUIiS UMUSUI COU uuuuu nut iiuviii 6 ucou couipueu oiu aiiu kv wie i squeal oi uie noiuer ox saiu uuve, mo uuueiMgiieu liiutiee Wul uu me mw nay ox January, at twelve o cioca ui., ui iiuat. ox uie court iiuuae uuwi ox luaitui cotuity at. >»it 'UuxiUbOii, x«. u, uiicx xor aaie, at puo ! lit aucuou, MI uie biuuer, 10 I casu, u.e xoiiowins uescrioeu proper IJI, to wit; v/Ue ox tuat certain piece or parcel Ui 10l Ox ittliu BIuUMtOU, lyuia, Ulu UC uijs ui uie to vvu ox VSMK oity, bounty Ox maiuu, ixiiu suite 01 INorui V»aro- Uua, uvtu 0 an ox lot uuiuuer Uiieeil in uiokit x' ox uie piixu oi uie tiuiu to nu ox V/ity, an, V/., uua ail it. ■ ..AAIiCCd. Auu - ui ox ueceuiber, ll»4o. x>. SI. V.UiiOi_a^i, ji 4tw . 1 rubtee. INUllUli OI 1 ' bALE cnuei ouu uy virtue ox tue power Ox bale tuawxiiieu in tuat certain ueeu Oj trust tAccutea to uie uiiuerslfcUeu trustee ou uie «ui uay ox April, Itf24, aiiu oi lecoia in Martin County pub lic regisuy in boon *4-4, page ooit, and tiie summations not lutving been com plieu wiui, anu at the request of the itoluer oi said bonds, the undersigned trustee will, on the 12th day of Feb , ruary, 1«M, at 12 o clock noon, in | lront oi the courthouse uoor ol Mar tin County, otter at public auction, to the highest biuder tor cash the lol lowing uesenbed tract of land: XJeguimiiK at a cypress stump at ben i eel's corner; thence along Ben l eels line to James A. Hasseli s cor ner; thence aiong James Hassell's , line to T. Rawi's corner; thence along | T. Rawls' line to Mill Pond at a gum; thence down mill run to the begin , Ling, containing twenty-five (26) I acres, more or less. This the 12th day of January, 1026. 1 B. A. CRITCHER, jl6 4tw Trustee. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of authority contained in a certain deed of trust executed on the 16th day of October, 1922, by J. B. McGowan, and of rec ord in the public registry of Martin County, book H-2, page 175, to secure the payment of certain bonds of even i date therewith, and the stipulations in the said deed of trust not having been I complied with, and at request of the holder of said bonds, the undersigned I trustee will on Monday, February 1, ' 1926, in front of the courthouse door of Martin County, at 12 o'clock noon, lteport of the condition of the FARjlfeiia 6L AibKCUAMS UrtNk. at Wuuanuton, in the State of North Carolina, at tne clone ol business De cember 61, l#2b. KtSOLUCES Loans and discounts $400,080.16 Demanu loans - b ,666.64 Overuraits NONE Liu tea States itonus and Laoerty ounus 89,860.00 All ouier bu>i.Ha, bonus, and mori*a*es (>B,RK).(X lianaiiig uuuses, *iz,006.00; iuinnuie 'uiiu nxiures, All ouier real estate own eu =-^r_-g=-- ag|Bl74tt' in vault anu net a mounu uue iroin banks, banners, anu trust com panies 106,644.6. uasn iteuis nelu over, 24 nours *— 812.74 C necks ior clearing 10,247.38 expense, less proilts —- r - 20,tt«0.06 Total »740 jm.r. liabilities Capital stock paiu in —.-100,000.00 Surpius I una 26,000.06' Lmuenus unpaid 66.01' u*sposits uue oanks, bank ers anu trust companies 24,216.2Y deposits suuject to cneck, J inuivtuual 427,610.63 Time certincutes oi ueposit | uue in less tiian 60 uays 10,620.40 Oasuiets c.iccas outstandi ng 6,441.64 Time certiucates of ueposit, due on or after 30 daya 151,787.0? Total 1745,660.77 State of North Carolina —County of Martin, 1026. 1, C. D. Carstarphen, Jr., cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. C D. CARSTARPHEN, Jr., Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before mq this Bth day of January, 1926. \ N. K. HARRISON, ~p Notary Public. Correct—Attest: JNO. D. BIGGS, C. D. CARSTARPHEN, F. Ui BARNES, Directors. ; TBB SNTKfcPiMas WimJAMttPqiy fr, offer for sale at public auction to tut ' higheat biuuer tor cash the tollowing uescnoea land: Uetfinmng at a corner in the mid die ox uie orancn wucn crosses under tn* A.UL ftanroau immeuiaiely be yond tne rauway crossing on upper niuin atrteet 'tin WuUamaton, N. C, una running tnence along the border ox -jie A. U U ngnt 01 way 303 ieet to &i- iron Huaut, a corner juat oppo site a tteiegrapn pole; thence nuiiung mi uiigiu anu running in a straignt une towards the ureenvliie and Wash ington roau one hunureu and ninety ieet, thence making an angle and tun ning along tne ureenviiie and Wash ington county road two hundred and i xorty-nve xeet to the middle of a ! oi'uuch crossing the road; thence at I an angle and along aaid branch to the | beginning, and being the evtieme j lorttr end ox the tract 01 land origi inaly ueeued to Julius S. i'eel by Mrs. i C. A. Marun, and this particular tract being the same deeded to J. B. Mc-1 Cowan by the Home Realty & invest -1 n>ent Corporation. 1 xius the olst day of December, 192 a. 'j W. C. MANNiNG, jo 4tw Trustee. ADMIN IS>l RAIOR'S NOTICE Having qualihed as administrator of the estate oi J. H. McGowan, deceased, late oi Martin County, North Caro lina, this is to notity all persons hav ' ing claims against the estate of said '. deceased to exnibit them to the under » signed at Greenville, N. C., or to D. ! M. Clark, his attorney, at Greenville, 1 N. on or beiore the 12th day of January, 1927, or this notice will be ! plead in bar of their recovery. All ' persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment 1 This the 12th day of January, 1926. E. M. McGOWAN, ' Administrator of J. B. McGowan, deceased. Jl6 6tw | ' . " Under and by virtou of power o ' sale contained in that certain deed of ' trust made and executed by Marina ' Moore to the undersigned Trustee ? and bearing date of February 4th, > 1924 and of record in the Public Reg ■ istry of Martin County in Book N-2 I at page 442, said deed of trust having I been given to secure the payment of ' i certain note of even date therewith, and the terms and conditions therein with, and at the request of the holder of said note, the undersigned Trustee I will on Saturday January 23rd, 1926 f at Twelve o'clock M., in front of the t Planters and Merchants Bank, of 'i Everetts, N. C, offer for sale, at pub - lie auction, to the highest bidder, for n cash the following described property, t to-wit: n Bounded on the North by Sam n Rogers, on the West by Aaron Whita n ker land, on the South by Ritty Wynn ®j land, on the East by A. W. Bailey J and John Wynn ..eirs land and being . the land where the said Marina Moore r resides, said tract containing ten (10) i, acres more or less. Report of the condition of ! PLANTERS & MERCHANTS BANK. at Everett*, in the State of North Car olina, ut the close of business Decem ber 31,1826. ' RESOURCES Loans and discount* 348.69 i Demand loans 1,800.00 United States lionds and t Liberty Bonds 3,460.00 All other stocks, bonds, and mortgages 8,900.00 .Banking houses, $3,500.00; furniture and flxtures, $2,810.00 6,310-Ou Cash in vault and net a mounts due l'roin banks, bankers, and trust com panies 122,3&1.09 Cash items held over 24 hours 860.00 ■ Stationery account 360.00 Total $340,360.18 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in $ 16,000.00 ' Surplus fund 7,600.00 Lnuivided profits, less cur rent expenses and taxes paid r_ 2,446.3b Unearned discount 67b.bt. kJ rviuends unpaid 1. | Ueposits subject to check, individual 202,696.94 Cushiers checks outstand ing 10,280.-. Time certificates of deposit, due on or after 30 days— #8,409.07 Reserve for bad debts, (special) 3,888.00 Total 5340,360.18 State of North Carolina—County o* Martin, January 12, 1926. • I, Paul Bailey, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. PAUL BAILEY, C*shier. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 12th day of January, 1920. DOROTHY TAYLOR, Notary Public. Correct—Attest: HENRY D. PEEL, x V. G. TAYLOR, J. S. A YERS, Directors. This the 21st day of December 1925 V. G. TAILOR, Trustee. UdC. 25.-4t NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power ol sale contained in that certain deed of trust made and executed by M. G. Warren and wife, Saliie Warren, to the undersigned trustee, and bearing date of December 6th, 1916, and of record in the public registry of Mar tin County in M-l, at page 307, raid deed of trust having been given to secure the payment of a certain note of even date therewith, and the terms and conditions therein contained not I having been complied with, and at the request of the holder of said note, the . undersigned trustee will on Monday, the Bth day of February, 1926, at 12 o'clock m., in front of the courthouse | * door of Martin County at Williamston, N. C., offer for sale, at public auction, ' to the highest bidder, for cash, the " following described property, to wit:j ' First tract: Lying and being in | Robersonville Township and adjoining the lands of M. G. 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C. ■.- ■ ' * side of th« new road, it being a strip of land which was cut off by straight ening the road, and containing by es timation three (8) acres, more or less. Second tract: Bounded on the west by the lands of George Johnson; on the south by the lands of Lawrence Andrews; on the east by the lands of * Use Acme Fertilizers Fo. Profitable Crops ' Above is shown a section of using fertilizers made by Acm the Acme Manufacturing Com- for the past ten or fifteei pany's bi(t plant at Acme, N. C. years. 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James Cherry, and on the north by the lands of F. B. Taylor; containing 40 acres, more or less, and being the same premises upon which the said M. G. Warren now livess. This the sth day of January, 1926. A. R. DUNNING, jfc 4tw Trustee.
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