Car Load Plant Bed Fertilizer - Car Load Salt at $1.25 The Best Fertilizer Made - Salt Must Go at Once at $1.25 Per Bag - See me for Prices D. D. STALLS Williamston, N. C. Local and Personal Mr. B. Parker, of Erwin, N. C., was ni town Wednesday on business. Col. W. L. Burton, of Wilson, stop ped over here Wednesday on business. Mesdames Wheeler Marvin, jr., S. K. Biggs, J. S. Rhode, J. U. Saun ders and F. W. Hoyt spent Wednes day with friends in Rocky Mount. Mr. L. J. Baker, of Palmyra, at tended the funeral of Mr. li. E. KCo erson here Tuesday. Mr. Milton Norman, of Tarboro, lias been ill with an attack of appendi citis this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Dunning. He is very improved now. . Messrs. Wilßon and Luke Lamb spent several days of this week in Wilmington. Mr. aau Mrs. Will Koberson, of Washington, atei&ed the itinera! of their uncle, Mr; K. E. Koberson, Tues day. Mis.s Louise Harrison, who is teach ing in Dunn, attended the funeral of Mr. K. E. Koberson here Tuesday. Messrs. A. K. Dunning and Wheeler Martin attended Federal court in Washington this week Mr. Abram Koberson, of Koberson ville, was in town Wednesday even ing. Mesdames P. M. Brown, A. H. Dun ning, C. A. Harrison, L. C. Bennett, C. D. Carstarphen, J. C. Crawford, i\ B. Gone, G. H. Harrison, John A. Man ning, and Misses Sallie Harris and Thelma Brown will leave Tuesday for Florida to upend a week. Mrs. Charles Mumford, of Washing ton, attended the funeral of Mr. It. E. Koberson Tuesday afternoon. Kev. C. O. Pardo returned yesterday from the annual convention of the East Carolina Diocese of the Episco pal Church. Mrs. Ed Ausborn and Mr. P. L. Thigpen and Mr. J. Bailey Bonds, of Ahoskie, attended the Roberson funer al Tuesday. V, Meedamcs G. H. Harrison and P. H Brown spent yesterday in Greenvi! Miss Mary Melissa Andrews spent the week end with her sister, Miss Vella Andrews, in Norfolk. Misses Clyde Hassell and Dorothy Thrower and Mr. Bob Leggett spent the week end with relatives in Little ton. COAL Do we sell coal? How about wood—all kinds oak and pine, split or sawed? WATCH OUR TRUCKS ON the STREETS See Our Varied Supplies on the Coal And Wood Yards We give service—that's why we sell so much coal and wood. prompt service we endeavor to always give. " 7 7 Lindsley-Lilley Ice and Fuel Company Mr. Fred Outlaw, of Washington, was in town yesterday. Embroidery Club Meets With Mrs. John D. Biggs The Embroidery Club was enter tained by Mrs. John D. Biggs, jr., at its regular meeting on Tuesday aiter noon. She entertained at her home in New Town. The guests were enter tained in the usual manner, and boons were exchanged before the hostess served delicious ice cream and cake. There were no invited guests. BOOK REVIEW liy C-H. MOUSY "Wild tieese," by Martha Oteuao. $2. Dodd, Mead & Co., 443 Fourth Ave, N. Y. C. Martha Ostenso has sprung to the forefront of fiction writers with the appearance of her first work, "Wild Geese." "Wild Ueese" is a price novel, hav ing won its author the handsome sum of $13,600. This at once arouses one's curiosity as to the book. AU in all, 1 think it one of the best stories which has appeared in many months. It is a story of the North west, and brings that great section vividly before the reader. A man has sold his soul and his family to the soil. The heroine rebels against the fate that binds her to so narrow a life. And the story of her struggle for free dom begets a pretty sympathy for her as well as righteous contempt for her father. This book doea what the average story does not do—every page of it holds the reader's interest. It is scarce ly too much to say that every para graph holds that interest. Willa Gather dealt with this great Northwest in "One of Oura," but this story is superior from every angle. "Wild Geese" is a book to be en joyed, and constitutes a handsome ad dition to one's collection t stories. NOTICE OK SALE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain deed of trust executed by N. R. Griffin to the undersigned trustee on the 10th uay of June, and of record in the Martin County public registry in book W-l, page 584, securing a bond oi even date therewith, and the stip ulations not having been complied with, and at tfte request of the holder of said bond, the undersigned trustee will, on the 20th day of February, 1926, at 12 o'clock noon, in front of the courthouse door of Martin Coun ty, offer at public auction to the high est bidder for cash the following de scribed tract of land: Two (2) lots in the town of Wil liamston, N. C., bein? lota No. one ii) and two (2), in block A, on plot 01 property formerly owned by J. W. Watts, plot of which is recorded in land division book No. 1, page 322. This the 20th day of January, 1926. A. K. DUNNING, j22 4tw , Trustee: EXECUTOR S NOTICE Having qualified as executor of the estate of K. E. Koberson, deceased, late of Martin County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against 1 the estate of the said deceased, to exhibit them to the under signed at Williamston, North Carolina on or before the 28th day of January, 1927, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This the 28th day of January, 1926. T. F. HARRISON. j29 6t Executor of R. E. Roberson. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the author ity contained in a certain deed of trust executed by Bank of Jamesville a corporation, on the 11th day of March, 1924, and of record in the pub lic registry of Martin County in Book R-2 at page 431, to secure cer tain notes of even date therewith, and having been complied with and at th request of the parties inteicsted the undersigned Trustee will on Monday the Ist day of February, 1926, at 12 o'clock m., In front of the courthouse door of Martin County in Williamston, North Carolina, offer for sale, at pub lic auction, to the highest bidder for cash, the following described proper ty to wit: * iitST TRACT: T lot"and ouildinif thereon in the u>wn of Jamesville used as "The Postoffice" in the said town and being the same land deeded to The Bank of Jamesville by A Corey and wife by deed dated March 20th, 1920 and of record in the public registry of Martin County in Book D -2 at page 437. SECOND TRACT: Beginning 'at the Southeast corner of A. Corey's lot on Water Street, thence C rey's line 70 feet in a straight line towards Roanoke River, thence at right angle with said line 20 feet, thence South parallel with the West line 70 feet to Water Street, thence West 20 feet to the beginning, and being the same land deeded to The Bank of James ville by H. T. Stallings and wife Fannie Stallings by deed dated Aug 17th, -1914 and of record in the pub lic registry of Martin County in Book K-l at page 23. The same being the lot and building thereon in the town of Jamesville used as a bank build ing. THIRD TRACT: Being the two tracts of land deeded to John D. Lil ley by L. E. Corey by deed recorded ir. Book R-l at page 254, one truct containing 30,aeres and the other tract containing 126 acres. The said two eti as the first tract in deed from A R. Dunning, trustee, to the Bank of Jamesville dated Dec. 28th, 1923 and recorded in Book R-2 at papre 162. FOURTH TKACf: That certain tract of land known aB the "Moses Gaskins" tract, adjoining the lands of John D. Lilley, the Roanoke Lumber Company and others, and being the same land deeded to John D. Lilley by Moses Gaskins and wife by deed re corded in Book T-l at page 26, con- LET US CONRACT YOUR WORK ■ ..i I. - _ • , . ' • - | f _ - ;j ., , T •• - - - We will build your home and save you money. We use our own materials and every job is under our own supervision Ask About Our Free Plan Service * Roanoke Supply Co. Everything To Complete Your Home DUPONT PAINTS and VARNISKES OF ANY DESCRIPTION laKHNTBgHMM- W»l 11 il UMI H|_ Hi A taining 60 acres more or less. said tract being designated as tract three indeed in book R-2 at page 162. FIFTH TRACT: Two tracts con taining 10 acres each and known as i.arber land deeded to John D. Lilley hj H. W. Barber and wife by deed recorded in Book T-l at page 231. The i>aid tracts being designated as tract five in deed in Book R-2 at page 162. SIXTH TRACT: Known as the Fish er Land adjoining the lands of L. E. Corey and others and containing 250 acres, more or less, and being the land deeded to John D. Lilley by L'. 1). and wife R. L. Stallings by deed recorded in Book L-l at page 162, an being designated as tract six in deed in book R-2 at page 162. SEVENTH TRACT: Bounded on the North by the Waltou roc.d, on the East by the Jamesville and Washing ton Railroad, and on the South by the A. Fisher land and on the West by the said Fisher land and the B. F. Barber land, and being the same land deeded to The liank of Jamesville by A. li. Dunning, trustee, by deed dat ed March a Ist, 1923 and recorded in the public registry of Martin County in Hook K. 2 at page 479. This the 31st day of December. 1926. : ' ' 1-6-4 WIiEELEIi MAKTIN, Trus.ee NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain deed of trust executed by C. W. liembridgc and wife, Lula Bembridge, to the un dersigncd trustee on the 6th day ol March, l;»24, and of record in the Martin County I'ublic Registry in book U-l, page 295, securing certain bonds of even date therewith, and the stipulations not having been complied with, and at the request of the holder ol 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 described tract of land: Adioininyjfche lands of Henry Grif fin and Thomas Bembridge, and houniled as follows: Beginning at u pine at Thomas Bembridge's line, run ning thence due south 83 poles to a pine in Henry Griffin's and Hodges Hardison's line; thence with Raid line south 80 west 58 poles; thence nortn 94 poles; thence east 58 to the beginning. Containing thirty (30) acres. This the 2nd day of January, 1926 J. K. MANNING, j6 4tw Trustee. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the authori ty contained in a certain deed of trust executed by J. Sam Godard and wife, Mary Godard, on the 6th day of Oc tober, 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 date therewith, and the conditions therein contained not hav ing been complied with, and at the re quest of the parties interested the undersigned trustee will on Monday, February Ist, 1926, at 12 o'clock m., in front of the courthouse door of Martin County, in Williamston, North Carolina, offer for sale, at public auc tion, to the highest bidder for cash, the following described property, to wit: Situate on the west side of St. An drews Street and bounded as follows, 1 on the north by H. C. Griffin, on the east by the said St Andrews St., on the south' by J. Raleigh Manning, aim 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 ed equally between them. This the 31st day of December," 1925 JOHN D. LILLEY, j& 4tw Trustee. Martin & Peel, attorneys. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of authority conferred upon me in a deed of trust executed by J. R. Crisp and wife, Mattie Crisp, on the Ist day of Au gust, 1925, said deed of trust being of record in the public registry of Mar tin County in book S-2, at page 88, said deed of trust given for the pur pose of securing certain note of even date, and the stipulations in said deed of trust not having been complied with, and at the Request of the par ties interested, the undersigned will, on Thursday, February 11th, 1926, at 12 o'clock m., in front of the Bank of Oak City, at Oak City, North Caro lina, offer for sale to the highest bid der for cash at public auction, the following described real estate: Two (2) lots, Nos. 10 and 11, in block M., situated in the town of Oak City, on plot of property formerly owned by Miss Mary Whitehurst, and known as the Casper subdivision, as surveyed and plotted by D. C. James, tor furhor reference see boo a No. I, page 21, of Martin County records. This the 9th day of January, 1026. T. R. SLADE, Jr., j!9 4tw Trustee. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION 01 BANK OF OAK CITY OAK CITY, N. C. AS OF THE ( LOSE OF BUSINESS DKC KMHKK 31st, 1925 RESOURCES • LI AUILITIES C Loans and discount* $104,123..'!!) Capital stock paid in _ ... $ 10,200.00 Demand loans 1,050.00 Surplus fund 7,242.00 Overdrafts , 27.70 Undivided profits 1.332.6K « U. S. Bonds and Liberty bonds 10,Hf)0.00 Deposits subject to check .„_i_ 90,069,35 Banking house and fixtures 16,130.07 Cashier's checks outstanding .... 6,572.52 Cash in vault and due from Time certificates of deposit ... "'49,154.80 bankers and trust companies-.. 50,190.19 United States Bonds 9,300.00 Total „ $181,871.35 Total $181,871.36 r-* Upon Hie slroncjHi of Hie above statement we solicit «joajr patronage NOTICE OF SALE Ol REAL ES uliuei aua by oi Ino power and iui.nor7i} luiUmuu in a certain o. it asc exocuteu to Uie under- Siyuca truaUw i#y u. t. Uughos,- jr., ui.u vuu, *uia uugnes, on lite loth uay in Augiut; lyw, winch saiu deed oi tiuot is ruuorueu in Uie public reg istry oi Martin County in book y-2, at •i.'.iL, said deeu oi trust hav ing been feivtii lor the purpose of se-. curing a certain note of even date ami toiior therewith, and the stipu lation* contained in the said deed of tru.-.t not having been complied with i'nd default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured and at the request of the hold er-of the said note, the undersigned trustee will on Saturday, the 13th day of February, 1926, at 12 o'clock m„ in front of the courthouse door in th«* town of Williamston, North Caro lina, otter for sale to tne highest bid der for cash at public auction thtj fol lowing described real estate, to wit: A tract of land lying and being in Hamilton township, Martin County and State of North Carolina, adjoin ing the lands of Jack Sherrod and others and bounded on the north by the lands of Rocky Mount Insurance and Realty Company, on the east by south by Conoho Creek and on the west by the laiids. of Slpde Rhode#,, containing 316 acres, more or less, and being tracts 6, 6, 7, 10, 11, 13, 15. and 16 and known as part of the Ben nett Farm, and being the same land conveyed to us by Virginia Carolina Land Corporation and others, and be ing the same land included in tin mortgage to North Carolina Jein! Stock Land Bank, which mortgage i* hereby referred to for a more defi nite description. This the 11th day of January, 192® B. A. CRITCHER, j22 4tw Trustee DREADFUL PAINS ■ * Georgia Lady, Who Had Lost Too Much Weight, Wa» Advised to Take Cardni and Is Now Well. Columbus, Oa—Mrs. George I. Hunter, of this city, writes; "After I married, thirteen months ago, I suffered with dreadful pains in my sides during ... M 7 side hurt so bad' It uearly killed me. I had (0 go to bed and stay some times (wo weeks at a time. I could not work and I juat dragged around the house. "I very thin—l wnnt from 12« pour,u M "down to 1«BS than 100. My mother had long been a user of Curiliil and she knew what a good medii ine it was for this trouble, ao eho told me to get some and take It. 1 seiu lo the store after It and be fore I bad tnken the first bottle I begun to improve. "My Hide hurt lees and I began to Improve In health. ... The Cardul octet! as a fine tonic and I do net feel lil;e the same person. I am eo much belter. I am well now. 1 have gained ton pounds and am •till gaining. My sides do not trouble me at all. i"I wish every suffering woman know about Cardul." NO-169 CARPUj,