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Local _ and Personal Mrs. J. E. Smithwick, of Jamesville, was in town Wednesday. Mesdames L. B. Harrison, G. W. Hardison, and F. L Minga spent yes terday in Raleigh and Louisburg. In Louisburg they visited Miss Evelyn Harrison, who is in college there. Messrs. oJe Bell and Oscar Paul, of Wasmngton, were in town Waenes day. Mrs. James Duriey and little sou, James, jr., leit yesteruay lor Uleir home in Norioik alter visiting her mother, W. C. Civerman, lor some time. Mrs. R, C- Hayes, of Raleigh, it * is iting fter sister, JVirs. W. v,. Uverman. Messrs. Allen and Owen Dupree, ol Plymouth, were in town V^eunesuay. Mrs. J. Cory uon Lyons, of Cnapei Hill, is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. W. W atts, jr. News received from Jim Cook, who operated on in a Miami, Fia., hospi-J tai, is that he is recuperating very rapidly now. He was taken ill with an acute attack of appendicitis last Thursday aiternoon and the operation was necessary beiore six o'clock. Mrs. T. W. Tiighman and Mr. Ciydc Tilghman, of Wilson, attended the an nual meeting of the Deunis-Simmons Lumber Co. stockholders held here Wednesday. While in the city they were the guests of Mrs. Fannie S. ... Mrs. L. J. Pritchard is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Kenneth Lindslay. Mrs. Fred Dunstan, of \yindsor, was in town yesterday. Mr. T. Jones Taylor, of near Tar boro, was in town yesteiday. Mr. Buck Roberson was in town yes terday. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hardison and children were in town yesterday. WMIS NURSING WORK WANTED: HAVE htd several years experience in homes and hospitals. Mrs. Ruth Crowell Egan. LOST BETWEEN WILLIAMSTON and Bear Grass last Saturday, one stone-gray suit, wrapped in plain pa per. Ober Bailey's name on small ta« attached. Reurn to Seth Bailey, Wil liamston, and receive reward. Tele phone 216 L. j 19 2t FOR SALE: 6 SOWS AND PIGS and two bears. Sylvester Wynne, on Speight farm. Phone 1121 A. jl9 2t WANTED:. MIDDLE-AGED MAN Hustler can make |6O to SIOO or more weekly in Martin County selling Whitmer's guaranteed line of home necessities—toilet articles, soaps spices, etc., to his neighbors. Team oi car needed but goods are furnish- j ed on credit Cherry, of Alabama,! made 1122.60 in five days. He had no experience when starting. We teach you salesmanship FREE. Write us for full particulars today. The H. C. Whitmer Co., Dept. 21, Columbus, Ind. jl9 Btpd WANTED: ANYONE WANTING reugh tobacco graded, see E. P Whitley at once. LOST, STRAYED, OR STOLEN: A small brown and white spotted fe male pointer dog in Poplar Point Township, |6 reward if returned to Newton A Roberson. jl9 2t _ _____ / LOST. FRIDAY NIGHT, JANUAR\ Bth: A balloon tire for Ford car with Williamston Motor Co. cover, be tween my house and Bear Grass. Lib eral reward for return. Leonard Mob ley, Telephone 1064 C, Route 5. j!2 3 t . K' The Values Offered During Our Clearance Sale have been welcomed and appreciated by the Bp * M many shoppers. err— B$ The best proof we have are the many bundles leaving the store. Everything reduced regardless of its pi * former price. Margolis Bros. & Brooks Mr. and Mrs. Albert Willis and lit tle son, Albert, jr., and Mrs. Larry Moore, of New Bern, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Watts, jr., Wednesday. Mr. Jack Biggs spent Thursday in Rocky Mount. Mrs. Kenneth Lindsley and daugh ter, Anne Murceil, have returned from an extended visit to relatives and are at home in New Town. D. A. R. Meets With Mrs. A. K. Dunning The monthly meeting of the Gid eon Lamb chapter, D. A.. R., who held at the home of the regent, Mrs. A. R. Dunning, Tuesday afternoon. There was a great amount of in terest manifested at this meeting, and a program to increase the member ship was adopted. The chapter also indorsed Mrs. W. O. Spencer for the office of vice president general of the national organization. Tempting refreshments were served by the hostess, after which the meet i ing adjourned to meet with Misses Mayo and Annie Lamb the first week ic February. Twentieth Century Club Meets Vvith Mrs. Martin Mrs. Wheeler Martin, jr., delight fully entertained the Twentieth Cen tury Club and some Iriends at her Home Weonesuay aiternoon at the reg uiar meeting ol the club. O. Henry was uig topic of study for tne aiternoon, and Mrs. S. R. tiiggs read an instructive paper that she had prepared on his life and works. Mrs. J. S. Rhodes sang, and Mrs. W. B. Watts played two selections. Mrs. C. O. Pardo read a selection from O. Henry, and Mrs. J. _ W. J&Rgning gave current events. Special guests were Mesdames Holly and John Bell aqd C. J. Saw yer, of Windsor, J. D. Biggs, A. T. Crawford, Carrie Biggs Williams, J. G. Staton, A. R. Dunning, C. B. Has- Bell, and J. S. Seymour, and Misses Ivy, Marshall, Darden, Hollowell, Pen ltnd, Robertson, Stanback, and An derson. WANTED: SMALL COLORED FAM ily to work for wages on farm. Haywood Rogers, Williamston, N. C., Route 2, Box 13. j22 2tpd FOR RENT: ONE BUNGALOW, with modern conveniences. Located at F.air Grounds. J. G. Staton. jl9 3t FOR SALE: 6 SOWS, ONE BOAR James E. White, Poplar Point, Tel tphone 1094 C. jl9 2 WIGHT'S PECAN TREES ARt known as the best wherever grown There's a reason. Find out from J. B Wight, Cairo, Ga. j 19 4tpd NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power uid authority conferred upon the un dersigned trustee by that certain dee cf trust executed by Mrs. Martha Harris to the undersigned, as trustee, dated March 6, 1926, and recorded in the office of the register of deeds of Washington county, North Carolina, in book 86, page 246, to which refer ence is hereby made, default having been made in the payment of the in debtedness thereby secured as herein provided, the undersigned trustee will offer for sale, to the highest bidder for cash, at the. courthouse door in Plymouth, at 12 o'clock noon, on the 17th day of February, 1926, all of that certain property described in the said instrument as follows: Being lots numbers sixteen, eighteen twenty, twenty-two, twenty-four and twenty-six, containing twenty-seven acres, being part of that property known as the "Dock Bateman farm," said lots being designated and de scribed upon the map of the subdi vision of the said property made by Respass and Ross, civil engineers, and recorded in book of maps, page 22, in the office of 4he register of deeds of Washington County, and being the I Fame property conveyed to Mrs. flar tha Harris by deed from W. B. Oox and wife which said deed is recorded in the office of the register of deeds ol Washington County, and to which reierence is hereby made and the same made a part hereof tor purposes ot further description. The bidder at such sale will be re quired to deposit as much as 10 per cent of the amount bid as a guaranty 01 good faith pending confirmation 01 the sale by the court, as provided by law. This the 16th day of January, 1926. W. L. WHITLEY, j22 4tw * Trustee. NOTICE OF RESALE cnuer and by virtue of tne power ol saie contained ui that cumin Ueed ol trust executed b ytue said K. C. Harrison to the undesigned trustee on tne Ist day ol ueceiuber, liuy, and ol record in the Martin County yoblic registry in book A-S, page 360, secur uig a certain bond ol even date there wiifl, and the stipulations not having oeen complied with, and at the re quest ol tne holuer of said bonds, the unuerstgued trustee will, on the Ist uay oi February, - 1920, at 12 o'clock I noon, in lront oi the courthouse door | oi Martin County otter at public auc-' Uon to the lugiiest bidder, for cash, the following described tract of land: beginning at a maple stump in Tur key Swamp, Bryant Biggs corner; thence down said swamp along Stan ley Peel's line to the mouth of Zuat It ranch, David Gurganus's comer; thence up said branch along said Uur ganus's line to a corner of a forked pine, and W. N. Roberson's corner; thence nearly a south course along W. N. Koberson's line to an iron stob; thence along said Koberson's line to u black gum, a corner; thence nearly a northerly course along the line of marked trees, Hyman Bowen's line; thence to a corner, an iron stob; Abram Biggs and Calvin Ayers cor ner; thence a north course along Cal vin Ayers line to an iron stob; thence down a ditch, Calvin Ayers line to a line, a corner, Calvin Ayers line in Turkey Swamp; thence a straight line, Feel's line to the first station. Con taining 93 acres, more or less, same being the lands conveyed Abram Biggs and wife to John H. Wynn, running a southwest course with John M. Wynn's line to a sweet gum known as the David Gurganus corner; thence S. with David Gurganus line 64 yards to a corner; thence an east direction up the branch 262 yards, a corner; thence a N...course 81 yards to the begin ning. Containing 3 3-4 acres, more or lesa, also two mules and farming im plements now being on the above de scribed two tracts of land, saving and excepting from the operations of the deed 37 acres of the above described land heretofore conveyed by quid John H. Wnyn and wife to W. N. Hob erson. This the 18th day of January, 1926. B. DUKE CKITCHEK, j22 2tw Trustee. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain deed oC trust executed by John E. Williams and wife, Mary E. Williams, to the. undersigned trustee on the day cf November, 1916, and of record in the Martin County public registry in Look M-l, page 19, securing certain bonds of even date therewith, and the j stipulations not having been complied | wth and ut the request of the holder ol said boWs, the undersigned trustee will on the 16th day of February; 1926, at 12 o'clock nooiif-in front of the courthouse door of Martin Cuunty ott'er at public auction to the highest bdder for cash, the following described tracts of land; First tract: Bounded on the south by L. H. Williams; on the west by J. L. Coltrain land, and on the north by George Bell land, and on east by Sta ton land. Containing fifty-five (66) acres, more or less, and known as the Dempsey land. Second *ract: Beginning at a stake post below an old road across Grape Branch and at northwest corner of-lot No. 2, thence running N. 43 3-4 E. 216 1-6 poles to a horsebeam chop ped for a corner; thence south 31 1-4 W. 8 1-5 poles to a large cypress; thence £2 W. 16 poles to the mouth of Polly Arch Branch, where it enters into the road in Grape Branch, thence down the road to the beginning. Con taining fifty-four (64) acres, more or HBE ENTERPRISE. Wi.'XIAMSTON. NuK'lil CAUOUNA less- . j \ This the 12th day of January,' 1926. B. A. CRITCHER, jls 4tw Trustee. NOTICE OF SALE * Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain uced ot trust made and executed by M. ,G. Warren and wite, Sailie Warren, to the undersigned trustee, and bearing date of September 23rd, 1918, and oi record in the public registry of Mar tin County in book O-l, at page 349, said deed of trust having been given to secure the payment of a certain note of even' date therewith, and tiie terms and conditions therein contained not having been complied with, and at the request of the holder of said note, the undersigned trustee will on Mon day, the Bth day of February, 1926, at 12 o'clock m., in front of the court house door of Martin County at Wil liamston, N. C.; ott'er for sale, at pub lic auction, to the highest bidder, loi ' cash, the following described property, to wit: Bounded on the north by the lands of Lawrence Andrews, on the east by the lands of Lawrence Andrews, on the south by the lands of Lester Ev v erett, and on the west by the Geo. Johnson home place, containing 4 acres,jnore or less, and being the same premises described in a deed of rec ord in book E-l, at page 190, Martin County public registry. This the &th day of Junuary, 1926. A. R. DUNNING, j£ 4tw Trustee. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the authori ty contained in a certain deed ot trust executed by J. Sam Godard and wile, Aiaty Godard, on the 6tli day of Oc .tQPjtfr, 1919, and of record in the pub lic registry of Martin County in book A-2, at page 239, to secure certain notes of even dpte theAwith, and ttio conditions therein contained not hav ing been complied with, and'-at the re-| quest of the parties interested the undersigned trustee will on Monday, Feoruary Ist, 1926, at 12 o'clock in., in front of the courthouse door ot Martin County, in Williamston, North Carolina, otl'er for sale, at public auc tion, to the highest bidder for cush, the following described property, to wit: Situate on the west side of St. An drews Street and bounded as follows, on the north by H. C. Grillin, on tho east by the said St. Andrews St., on | the south by J. Raleigh Muniilng, .... 1 on the west by the lands of Alfred | Walker, this being the one-half Of the' two lots or large lot as was bought by W. H. and W. F. Ange, and divid td equally between them. This the lilst day of December, 1925 JOHN D. LILLEY, jo 4tw Trustee. , Martin & l'eel, attorneys. NOTICE OF SALE Under und by virtue of authority contained in a certain deed of trust executed on the 16th day of October, 1922, by J.-B. tylcGowan, and of rec ord in the public registry of Martin County, book H-2, page 176, to secure the payment of certain bond* of even uate therewith, und the stipulations in the said deed of trust not having been' complied with,.and at request of the holder of said bonds, the undersigned trustee will on Monday, February 1, 1926, in front of the courthouse door Treat Colds Externally For sore throat, bronchitis or deep chest colds, rub Vicks Vapoßub brisklv over throat and chest and cover with warm flannel. Vicks acts in two ways—both direct: abtorbfd like a liniment and inhaltd as a vapor. A quick relief for the cold troubles of all the family. ViCKS ▼ VA RO RUB » I OVTR HMHUOMJAHS Useo YKAHVT L of Martin County, at 12 o'clock noon, otter for sale at public auction to tiie lughest bidder for cash the following described land: Beginning at a corner in the mid dle of the branch which crosses under the A. C. L. Railroad immediately be yond the railway crossing on upper main strteet tin Williainston, N. C., and running thence along the borucr of the A. C. L. right of way 303 l'eet to ur iron stake, a corner just oppo site a ttelegruph pole; thence making an angle and running in a straight line towards the Greenville and Wash ington roaa one hunurea and ninety feet, thence making an angle and lun Ring along the Greenville and Wash ington county road two hundred and forty-five feet to the middle of a branch crossing the road; thence at an angle and along said branch to the beginning, and being the evtieme lo*er end of the tract of land origi nally deeded to Julius S. Peel by Mrs. C,„A. Martin, and this particular trucl being the same deeded to J. B. Mc- Gowan by the Home Realty & invest ment Corporation. This the 31st day of December, ili26. W. C. MANNING, jo 4tw Trustee. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the sale contained in that certain deed of trus executed, to the undersigned trustee en the 2nd day of April, 1925, and of record in Martin County Public Reg istry in book Q-2, page 363, securing a certain bond of even date there TEN-ACRE TOBACCO CROP BRINGS $6-000.00 "Kin i vi' vi . .. The lialeigh News & Observer) l j. "I.""' ' " .. v i„ A ten-acre crop of Tobacco on the farm of .I. E. Mumford of Pitt County 1 m ® re " ,an ••''.WOO this lull. He has received more than *(>00 per acre for the production in hftuu«i 'a- .f f~' U , T J Bt ' u *" n slump. Most of the $(>.(100 represented prolit to Mumford, according I" ware iieceßH«ri'eM'," n e ' B,ncc ' ,e '' B a "live-at-home" grower, producing his own pork, gram, and other MR. MUMFORD USED 1,000 POUNDS PER ACRE OF OUR VELVET TOB ACCO GROWER Williams ton, N. C.- . , Janusvilk v .\. C. • / January 14th, 192J. - ' ♦ January 15, 1926. Chas. W. Priddy & Co., Inc., Messrs. ("has. W. Priddy & Co., Inc Norfolk - JJ Norfolk. Va. Gentlemen: , on " ,y tobacco crop in /Qualify A I have been using your fertilize, 1925 ,f>() pounds per acre of V El. lftaoe I and f , .. ~ , VET TOHACCO UIiOWEK, and m fa several yeara and I think the« another part of my crop 1,000 '''X \ / ' S non '' l,( ' u,>r m SiKs •'>' ""V one pounds per acre of your SI \ ''\V/X_ and but lew. if any, ; SHINE rol!A(> (,UO\ I - 11. have used your goods on all in\ We had 5 acres in tobacco, from ■ crops and will gladly - rarnmmciu which we harvested 7,298 pounds, X\M ~ , . . and sold the same for a net return > Y - them to my tod t .„ P nr, a H) of $3,023.01. This, you will see, is ▼ >'»"• tobacco goods, 1 have nevei a net yield of something over $(125.00 per ,acj*v failed to make a good crop of tobacco since us -1 intenll to use your goods on my 1926 crop. ing your goods. W. C. WHITLEY. p. J. MODI,IN. WE MAKE FfcRTILIZEKS ADAPTED TO TIIE of Different CHOP'S in Al l. SECTIONS Our Fertilizers Are Sold by Ihe Most Reliable Dealers in .Each lo cality. If They Are Not Sold in Your Vicinity, Write Us I>i cct CHAS. W. PRIDDY & COMPANY Inc. Norfolk, Virginia > Announcement Opening- Pitt Shoe Company Saturday Morning Jan. 23 At 9 o'clock at our new place, C. Heber Forbes' old store, next to the Blount-Harvey Co. Of course, we have been out of business since December 31. when our store was burned at Five Points, and have just got our new place fixed up so that we can open. All our customers know .that we carried a large stock of fine shoes. We are opening- with a on the several hundred pairs of theso fine shoes that we got out be fore they were damaged. _ Lots of these are new spring styles that we had to come in one to five days before the fire. SPECIAL SALE They are all men's and women's shoes. We didn't save any chil dren's shoes, so don't come expecting to got shoes for the little folk. We hope to make new friends and customers -with this sale, but we want to say to our old customers that you can't afford to miss this opportunity to get a pair of these fine shoes at the price that we will offer them. > We have them in all sizes and widths, Triple A to E. Don't Forget the Date—SATURDAY, JANUARY 23rd, at 9 O'clock Pitt Shoe Company We Keep Your Feet Happy" Greenville, N. C. | with, th« stipulations not having been , complied with and at the request of the holder of said bond the undersign . ad trustee will on the Ist day of Fab . ruary, 192b, at 12 o'clock nooij, in . front of the courthouse door of Mar . tin County, otter at public auction to Known as the Ridden Knox Farm, )' . ' , containing one hundred (100) acres, . more or less, adjoining the lands of ' It. L. Taylor, Jesse Leggett, and the , Allen Farm, and being the same prem [ ises described in deed from I{. L. Tay lor and wife to Octavius Knox, dated r January 4, 1915, and of record in book L-l, page 273, and same land . the highest- bidder for cash the fol- I lowing described tract of land: k deeded by V. R. Taylor and wife to . Jesse Leggett of record in book E-2, page 77, to which reference may be had for description. This Ist day of January, 1926. B. A. CRITCHER, jo 4tw Trustee. NOTICE OF -BALE Under and by virtue of „the power of sale contained in that certain deed of trust executed by C. W. Bembridge and wife, Lula liembridge, to the un dersigned trustee on the 6th day ot March, 1924, and of record in the 3 Martin County Public Registry in book U-l, page 295, securing certain J bonds of even date therewith, and the f stipulations not having been complied with, and at the request of the holder • of said bonds, the undersigned trus tee will, on the Ist day of February, 1926, in front of the courthouse door at 12 o'clock noon, offer at public sale to the highest bidder, for cash, the following describe'! tract of land: Adjoining the lands of Henry Grif fin and Thomas Bembridge, and bounded as follows: Beginning at a pine at Thomas Bembridge's line, run ning thence due south 83 poles to a pine in Henry Giiffin's and Hodges llardison's line; thence with said line south 80 west 58 poles; thence nortn 94 pole's; thence east 58 poles to the beginning. Containing tlprty (30) acres. _ | This thtf"2nd day of January,.l926 J. K. MANNING, "jfi ltw • • Trustee. How Doctor? Treat Colds aad the Flu To break up a. coll or to cut short an (it ,« k of r:rippxv in j flucpz.:, gore Ihrof-i. i r ton:-.:!'i£i§, phy | sician? ar.d "drupt'ist> arc nr" re -ora* ' mondlr;f ~ .!• • pv'p i aiiu c reuned tavmei (.'•aiii miifi.t -iMi-.t tha-i giv is you tho c'; . >■ .> i i id aud ; salts c ■■■«!. . :;t tf.u unp'eas 'jant effcctVof either. I One or tv o C lU/ta?i Lt ' l-timo . with a swallow o' v, - . ■ t's al!. No sal?-, no r.au. a '• M "I'gbtest * j interference with yv «• «i> work »J or plea; are. Jv ■' _i . i ■. \ jar coul rr i.ai_ J, —# iw-p— --ou;;hly purir": : «ird- jv»! 'tfo fceli!;? ' fine v ?ii » hearty antu* tie fur braftk -1 fast. iJat what you i»k »!«.•, --a.> dan r! K c >- j Get a family pru-k i fv, e.utai iiisg "j full directions, only 36 cents. At Riiy > I drug store. (.'dv">
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