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Have You Paid Your Light Bill |C4|| OF MONTH NOT FAR OFF Icrllla Pay up or your lights cut off m .. ... • ' . Local and Personal Mr. W. M. Parker, demonstration agent for Nash County, was in town Thursday. Mr. R. C. Cannon, of Ayden, was in town Tuesday night on busineas. Mr. Pierce, Swift specialist, of Rocky Mount, was hero Wednesday night Mr. Guy T. Home, attorney, of Norfolk, was in town Thursday on legal business. Mrs. Selma Carson Moore, of Bethel was in town Wednesday, canvassing for the Robersonville Times. Charles Sawyer, of Windsor, was in town Tuesday night. Wheeler Martin motored to Wash ington Wednesday night where he at tended to legal business. Mr. Fred Sutton, attorney of Kin ston, was in town yesterday morning on professional business. Mr. W. H. Russ, of Washington, was in town yesterday on business. Mr. M. O. Blount, prominent mer chant of-Bethel, was in town Thurs day morning. Mr. E. B. Towe, superintendent of the Pender Stores* was in town this week visiting the local store. Baxter Carson, of Bethel, was here Tuesday night Editor Wallace, of the Robersonville was in town Wednesday attending to business. Charlie Askew, of Jamesville, was in town yesterday morning en route to Norfolk. NOTICE OF RESALE OF REAL ESTATE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed to the undersigned trustee by Marion C. Jackson and wife, Marie R. Jackson, on the 12th day of January, 1924, and of record in the public registry of Martin Coun ty, in book Q-2, at page 20, said deed of trust having been given to se cure certain notes of even date there with, and the stipulations in said deed of trust not having been complied with and at the request of the parties interested, said land having been sold, and upset bid made, and as required by law, the undersigned trustee wilt on Wednesday, the 24th day of Feb ruary, 1926, at 12 o'clock m., at the courthouse door in the town of Wil liamston, N. C., offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash the following described real estate: Being a certain parcel of land ly ing and being in Jamesville, N. C., ad joining the lands of Manning and Griffin and further described as fol lows, to wit: Being a house and lot in the town of Jamesville, N. C., located on the corner of Sunset Avenue and Brown Street adjoining Brown Street on the north, Sunset Avenue on the east Manning and Griffin on the south, and Gao. M. Burroughs land of the west. And being lots Nos. 6 and 6 in block "C" of Mrs. L. M. Brown land divi sion, plat of which is of record in the public registry of Martin County in land division book No. 1 at page 888. This the Bth day of February, 1926. A. J. HOLLIDAY, fl2 2tw Trustee. Martin A Peel, attorneys. SALE OF REAL ESTATE Under and by virtue of a deed of trust executed to the undersigned Wheeler Martin, trustee, bearing date of January 14, 1920, and registered in book A-l, page 408, register of deed's office of Martin County, I shall on Monday, March 8, 1926, at IS o'- clock m., at the courthouse door in Willi*raston, Martin County, North Carolina, offer for sale at public auc tion the lands described in said deed of trust as follows: - Miss Elizabeth Stern, of Belhaven, spent Tuesday night here as the guest of Miss Esteile Crawford. Misses Crawford and Stern have just return ed from an extended trip through Florida and the Southern States. Mr. J. B. Yelverton, of Fremont visited relatives here last week. Return From Week's Trip Through Florida Misses Sallie Harris, Estello Craw ford , Thelma Brown, Mesdames J. C. Crawford, L. C. Bennett, P. H. Brown, Gus Harrison, A. R. Dunning, John A. Manning, P. B. Cone, C. D. Car atarphen, George Harrison, H. M. Stubbs, and F. U. Barnes returned Tuesday night after a week's trip through the southern part of Florida. The party had a very pleasant trip and are well qualified to vouch for the prosperous and booming conditions that exist in Florida. BOOK REVIEW By C. H. DICKEY The New Decalogue of Science,' By Albert Edward Wiggam. $3. liobbs-Merril Co., Indianapolis. This is a scientific book, written es pecially for the man in the street While it deals with profound concepts and sets forth much of the progress in the scientific realm, it is written in non-technical language. There are a very few ways to be informed about what is going on in the scientific world, and the best way is to read about it Mr. Wiggam, who is a well-known lecturer, Is also a forceful writer. One will not, of course, agree with all that he says, just as one never agrees with everything that anybody feays. But this book will give one a scientific "jerk." From the title, it will be seen that he deals with the ten commandments of science. A certain tract of land lying an* being in Martin County aforesaid and more particularly described as follows: Being tracts Nos. 1, 4, 6, and 7 of the J. E. C. Davis land division, which was owned by J. G. Godard, as sui veyed and platted by Burton Bros. Auction Company, said plat or map being of record in the public regis try of Martin County in land division book No. , and page , and i uid tracts being located in Jamesville Township, Martin County, and State of North Carolina. And being the same premises conveyed to us this day by deed from J. G. Godard. Terms of sale: The highest bidder will be required to make a deposit at the time and place of sale of 10 per cent of the amount of his bid, the re mainder to be paid on execution and delivery of deed. This February 6, 1926. WHEELER MARTIN, fl2 4tw Trustee. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virue of the power of sale contained in that certain deed ot trust made and executed by J. T. Davis to the undersigned trustee, dat ed 10th day of May, 1916, and of rec ord in the public registry of Martin County in book J-l, at page 666, said deed of trust having been given to secure the payment of • certain note of even date therewith, and the stip ulations contained in said deed of trust not having been complied with, and at the request of the parties in terested, the undersigned trustee will on Friday, the 12th day of March, 1926, in front of the Bank of Ham ilton, in the town of Hamilton, N. C., at 12 o'clock m., offer for sale at pub lic auction, to the highest bidder for cash, the following described property to wit: One tract of land known as Kinch Taylor homestead, containing 126 acres, more or lees, the same being the land haired from my father's es tate adjoining the lands of J. A. Kit chen, W. E. Davis, and N. A. Crisp. This the 10th day of February, 1926. * F. L. HAISLIP, fl2 4tw . Trustee. OAK CITY LOCAL AND PERSONALS Miss Ruby Moyo, who is teaching near Greenville, spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. U. E. Moye. Mr. Julous Smith, of Farmville, spent a few hours Sunday morning with Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Smith. Mr. P. T. Long, of Hoc Icy Mount was the guest of Miss Ruth Faulkner Sunday. The Y. W. A. wiU meet Friday night, February 12, at Miss Emma Johnson's. All members are request ed to be present Misses Eloise Ross, Annie Woodley, Pauline Davenport, Messrs. Louis Brown and Lawrence Hyman motored to Scotland Neck Sunday afternoon. I Mr. Roy Mitchell, of Wade, spent several hours here Saturday with Miss Mildred Davenport Mr. Claude Walston, of Pinetops, was the guest of Miss Sara Long Johnson Friday and Saturday. Mr. Paul Salsbury, of Hamilton, was among the business visitors here Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Ainsley and daughters were called Friday to the bedside of Mrs. Ainsley's mother, who lives in Creawell. They returned Sun rtlay and friends are very glad to know the mother is better. Misses Pauline Davenpor, Sara Long Johnson, Allie Marie Roebuck, Mary Stokes, and Pauline Johnson motored to Hamilton Tuesday after noon. Misses Emma Daniel, Mildred Dav enport, Mildied Early, Messrs. Ed Eawyer and R. E. Early motored to Hobgood Tuesday afternoon. Misses Elizabeth Jones, Ollie New ton, Messrs. Thomas Mizelle and Os car House motored to Rocky Mount Sunday. The faculty of Oak City school at tended the teachers' meeting in Wil liamston Saturday. Miss Gladys Everett, of Roberson ville, spent the week end with Miss Mildred Davenport. Misses Elizabeth and Clyde Long, of Hamilton, spent the week end with Miss Martha Daniel Johnson. Friends of Fred Andrews, who was phot in the head through carelessness last week, are glad to know he is im proving. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Wynn, of Bethel, spent a few hours Friday with Mrs. Wynn's mother, Mrs. Freddie HarrelL Misses Lillian Haislip, Mildred Rob erson, Messrs. Garfleld Bunch and Joe Haislip, of Hassells, attended church here Sunday nigh. NOTICE OF SALE Notice Is hereby given that undet and by virtue of the power and au thority by a certain deed of truat up on the undersigned trustee conferred, which said deed of trust was made and executed by W. T. Hyman and wife, Mary Hyman, to the said trus- i ii, I Many years of experience Prick Hoi-table Engine P roves that Steam Power is the most economical for lumber production. Portable Ste&qi Engines in S Sizes Sawmills in 4 Sises h ave a gjzg (J f m jH to meet Gas Tractors every condition and power from Steam Traction Engines in 4 Sizes the pordson to large steam units. Threshers in 4 Sises We supply complete outfits. UC '"*7 u Give us your order. Incur One credit and one responsibility. UH y y A large stock of engines, mills, and accessories are carried at • our Salisbury Warehouse for Prick Portable Sawmill - prompt delivery. For Price* and Terms, write, wire, or 'phone FRICK COMPANY, Salisbury, N. C. % TUB HNTKRPRIBE - WILLI AMSTQN. C. tee' on the twenty-ninth day of De- cember, 11)23, and duly recorded in the office of the register of deeds in and for Martin County in book Q-2, at page 36, said deed of trust having being given to secure the payment of a certain note or even date ana tenor therewith, default having been made in the payments of said notes, and the terms and conditions of said deed of trust not having been complied with, and at the request of the hold er of said notes, the undersigned trus tee will on Wednesday, the 10th day of March, 1926, at 12 o'clock, in., in Iront of the Hank of Oak City, at Oak City, N. C., offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, the following described tract or par cel of land, to wit: Being ali of lots Nos. (2) two, (3) three and (4) four, of the late Myr tle Hyman, deceased, excepting that part of the above shares lying and be ing on the northeast side of the pub lic road, said division being of record in the public registry of Martin coun ty, in land division book A, at page 21 .*-4, this description is intended to convey all of the land lying and be ing on the southwest side of the pub lie road of lots Nos. 2, 3, and 4 of the Myrtle Hyman land above described. This the Bth day of February, 1!)26. B. M WORSLEY, fl2 4tw Trustee. NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of a power oi sale con tained in that certain deed of trust made and executed by Bunk of James ville, a corporation, to the undersign ed trustee, and bearing the date of July Ist, 1924, and of record in the public r-gistry of Martin County in book Q-2, page 201), said deed of trust having been given to secure the pay ment of a certain note of even date therewith, and the terms and condi-, tions therein contained not having been complied with, and at the request of the holder of said note the under signed trustee will on Friday, the 12th day of March, 11)20, at twelve o'clock m., in front of the courthouse door of Martin County at William-1 ston, N. C., offer for sale, at publtc auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, the following described real es tate and personal property, to wit: First tract: Being the share of John D. Lilley in the home place of L. 11. Lilley, which was allotted to the said John D. Lilley in u division between 1 John D. Lilley and Mollie E. Smith-' wick, a description .jpJL*-the ,'L. H.. Lilley Home Place" being set out in b deed from L. H. Lilley to John D. Lilley and Mollie E. Smithwick, and the division between John D. Lilley. end Mollie E. Smithwick is hereby re-, ferred to for a more perfect dene rip-1 tion of the share of John D. Lilley in said division, said division being re-1 corded in the public registry of Mar tin county. -■ Second tract: Beginning at a small | branch, the southwestern corner of the land surveyed for Sherman Wll- I liams, thence running N. 73 degrees uO' west 68.64 perches; thence N. 39 degrees 30 W. 26 perches to the cen ter of a branch at the intersection of the Tar Landing Road; thence N. 16 degrees E. 15.48 perches down said road; thence N. 5 degrees 15 E. 32 perches dawn said road to a post, Richard Knight's corner; thence N -88 degrees 35 perches to the Light loot Avenue, thence S. 2 degrees E. 23 1-4 perches up said avenue; thence S. 37 decrees 30 east 66.32 perches; thence S. 12 degrees E. 19 perches to the beginning, containing 23 1-2 acres, more or less. Third tract: Beginning at a light wood stob in the road; thence running 73 yards south to a lightwood stob, a corner; thence east to a stob, a cor ner; thence north to the old road; thence across said road to the end of a ditch; thence along said ditch, near ly north to a tagged pine, a corner; thence alone the line of chopped trees nearly east to two large short tagged pines, a corner; thence along a line of chopped trees nearly north to a sweet gum in a small drain; thence nearly northwest with a line of chopped trees to a maple on the main run of Keepers Branch; thence down the various courses of said branch to the mouth of Flag Pond Branch; thence up said branch to the Noah Godard line; thence with the said God /ml line of old chopped trees to the aforesaid old road; thence along said old road to the beginning, said to con tain 51 acres, more or less; and be ing the same premises deeded t? C. R, Moore by Granville Moore by deed of record in book E-l, at page 526 in the public registry of Martin coun ty- All the fixtures and furniture now located in the office of the Bank of PENDER'S More Money Saving Items JELLO—3 Packages for :L 2sc CORNSTARCH—I). P. Brand, pktf. 8 C CODFlSH—Gorton's ready to fry, can .* 10c PICNIC SHOULDERS -Fancy smoked, small size, lb. 23c Asparagus tips—Libby's or Del Monte, small white, medium green or large white, No. 1 square can 35c BREAKFAST TRIPE-Libby VNo. 2 can 29c CANNED VEGETABLES Sausage meat 33c „ The Pick of the Market B aii p«,rk, ib. Beets, extra quality, large can 20c Sausage links ...... 32c Tomatoes, No. 2 can 8 l-3c ib. String Beans, ten hills, No. 2 can 12 l-2c Bologna, lb. 23c Peaß) D> P Extra gifted can 29c % P .^okS e pk f g lsc Sauer Kraut » ,ar^e can 12 l-2c Bacon Strips 35c Spinach ' ,arKe CBn ** Boneless, ik - Corn, Colonial Brand, No. can 17c Hams, Ib. :. 36c • swiff. Premium, ib. Pearl or Grits, HOMINY, pound 5c Hams, lb. 37c Swift's Lunchem rooked, ib. Calumet Baking Powder, pound can .... 29c ■ ■— D. P. SLICED BREAKFAST ~ . r* o ci BACON " Pride D. P. Superior '•">«> ¥■>"■»• s - «"'• BREAD ' CAKE It lb. rirlon 1 lb. c.rton >'■«"«• nt.eblne wrappwi Ujr«r or Plain 23c 45c 10c 25c lb. POFFFP Golden Blend D. P. Blend Yellow Front r CJCJ 35C 4 7c 40C James\ ille, including vault door, safe, ( adding and posting machines, type writers, desks, etc. This the fith day of February, 192 ft E. H. ANCE, fl2 4tw Trustee. 1 Martin & Peel, attorneys. NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given, that under and by virtue of the power and au thority by a certain deed of trust up on the undersigned trustee conferred, which said deed of trust was made and executed by Abner James, Jr., and 'wife, Cottie James, to the said trustee on the tenth day of April, 1925 and duly recorded in the office of the register of deeds in and for Martin County in book Q-2, at page 366, said deed of trust having been given to se cure the payment of a certain note fault having been made in the pay ment of said note, and the terms and conditions of said deed of trust 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 March, 1926, at twelve o'clock m., in front of the courthouse door of Martin County at Williamston, N. C., offer for sale at publi i/auction to the highest bidder for cash, the following described tract cr parcel of land, to wit: All the right, title, and interest of the said Abner James, jr., in that tract of land known as the "Abner swamp land," lying on the Ro anoke Aiver, beginning at Kaders Eddy on said river, and bounded by the lands of the Dennis Simmons Lumber Co., the Wiltz Veneer Co., an others, and containing one hundred acres, more or less, and being the fame swamp land purchased by Ab ner James, deceased, from the An drew heirs, and others, and being the same land described in a deed oi trust of record in the public registry ol Martin County in book 0-1, at page 51, reference to which is hereby, made lor a more perfect description. This the 4th dag- of February, 192'>. HUGH G. HORTON, fo 4tw v Trustee. ATE m FAST Sooth Carolinian Took Black- Draught For Indigestion, and Says He Could Soon Eat Anything. BnUontine. 9, C.—Mr. W. B. Bouknight, of this place, gave the following account of his use of Theil ford's Black-Draught. "Just after 1 married 1 had Indi gestion. Worklug out, I got In the habit of eating faut, for which I soon paid by having a tight, bloated fooling after meals. This made tno very uncomfortable, r would feel stupM and drowsy, didn't feel like* working. I was told it was imli gestlon. Some one recommended Black Draught and I took it after meals.' 1 soon could oat anything any Mine. "t use it for colda and bilious ness and it will knock oat a cold and carry away the bile better and quicker than any liver medicine I have ever found." Mating too fast, too much, or faulty chewing of your food, often causes discomfort after meals. A pinch of Black-Draught, washed down with a swallow of water, will help to bring prompt relief. Bloat ed sensations, eructations, bad breath and Other common symptoms of Indigestion have disappeared after Black-Draught has been taken lor several days. NC-164
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