ABBrf' WAMtD IK MARTIN
County territory. Sworn proof of'
$76.00 a wnL *1.60 an hour for j
spate time. Introducing finest guar-1
an toad hosiery, 126 styles and colors. 1
Low prices. Auto furnished. No cap
ital or experience necessary. Wilknit
Hosiery Co., Dept A-36, Greenfield,
Ohio. f« 4t
WANTE DTO FRUCURE A SHARE
crop wiui a goou man, or wui worn
pan utue lor wage, anu uaiu mui
crop, m tmrntsn unit wsrnee.
"w," care fcnterprnte. 110 at
LOUT: NEW HORSE COLLAR, NO.
VI; tan ieatner. Keturn to J. M.
Moseiey.
PURE BRED RHODE ISLAND RED
eggs lor listening. Call 126 or see
Mrs. Cbarley Mooiey. fl9 6t
WANTED: OLD-TIME FURNITURE,
sofas, 'beds, dests, tables, chairs, cup
boards, cfiesUj, siuoOoarus with long
legs; andirons, lenaers. Send rougn
outline with aecnption. Highest casn
prices; will call anywhere. Agents
wanted. Steinmetz, 1411 N. 22nd St.,
Richmond, Va. 123 tit
WANTED: TENANT FAMILY OF 8
or 4 to care for about 20 acres. O.
R. Roberson, 3 miles lrom Everetts on
Hamilton Road. f23 3tw
LOST: BLACK CAMEU, WITH RING
in mounting. Lost Monday between
the home of Mrs. N. T. Ferry and
Mrs. A. R. Dunning. Finder please
call Mr*. N.T. Perry. It
FIGS WANTED: 1 WANT TP BUY
100 head of pigs and shoats, for
feeder*. J. S. Whitley, Oakhurst
Farms, Williams, N. C., Fhone 171.
flee st
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NOTICE
tff - *
To Ella E. Powell and *1; per
sons claiming under, through or by
her:
You will take notice that 1 bought
once acre of land, the Ella E. Fowell
residence, at a sale for taxes due the
county of Martin for the years 1923
and 1924, by the sheriff of Martin
County.
This 26th day of February, 1926.
f26 4tw W. W. GRIFFIN.
NOTICE
To C. C. Williams and W. M. High
smith, their heirs, assigns, and all
other persons claiming under, thru,
or by them:
You are hereby notified that 1 pur
chased 130 acres Thompson land list
ed by you in Goose Nest Township, on
the first Monday in June, 1923, at a
sheriff's sale lor taxes due for the
year 1922.
You are f urthe xnotified that unless
you redeem the certificate of Bait,
within the time required by law; 1
shall demand a deed from the said
tax collector lor the said lands.
This 20th day of February, 1926.
126 4tw D. G. MATTHEWS.
NOTICE OF SALE
Under and by virtue of the power
of sale contained in that certain deed j
of trust executed by J. M. Perry to
the undersigned trustee January 14,
Htm, MM at record in the Martin
County public registry in book F-2,
page 30, securing a certain bond of
even date therewith, and the stipula
tions not hsving been complied with
and at the request of the holder of
said bonds, the undersigned trustee
will, on March 3, 1926, at 12 o'clock
noon, in front of the courthouse door
of Martin County, offer at public auc
tion to the highest bidder, for cash,
the following described tract of land:
Same being part of the hosiery mill
property located in the town of Rob
ersonville, N. C., and being lots Nos.
4 and 6, as shown by plot of record
NOTICE OF SALE—SI7S,9OO MARTIN COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA, I
ROAD AND BRIIXiE BONOS
Notice is hereby given that the Board of Commissioner* of Martin Coun
ty, North Carolina, will received sealed bids until 3 o'clock p. m., on March
31, 1926, in the courthouse at Williamston, North Carolina, for the purchase
of $176,000 road and bridge bonds of said county, denomination SI,OOO each,
dated April 1, 1926, and maturing as follows:
$ 8,000 April 1, 1929 to 1938, inclusive
$ 6,000 April 1, 1939 to 1947, inclusive
SIO,OOO April 1, 1948 to 1963, inclusive
$20,000 April 1, 1964 to 1966, inclusive
Said beads to bear Interest at the rate of five per cent (6 per cent) per
"*Tt"**V payable semi-annually, both principal and interest payable at the ■
llCuiiii National Bank, in the city and State of New York, to be issued
under the general laws of the State of North Carolina, including, among
others. Sections 8767 to 8772, as amended, and payable from an unlimited
tax. \
Successful bidder will be furnished with the unqualified approval opinion
tt Messrs. Storey, Thoradyke, Palmer A Dodge, of Boston, Mass. Bonds will
be shipped on or sbo*t April 1, 1926, with draft attached, charges prepaid,
to the bank of the purchaser's choke, and delivery be made the purchaser on ,
f jie—l of the purchase price net to the county.
All Mds mart be accompanied by a certified check upon an incorporated
or trust company, payable to the Treasurer of Martin County, North
for two per centum of the par valume of the bonds bid for, to se
«Vl* the county tifrrh** aay loss resulting from the failure of the bidder to
tight is jwiinil to reject any or all bids, or to accept the bid
JMMII me* advantageous to the
Beard of County Commissioners.
I in Martin County registry in land di
vision book No. i, page S.
This the 3rd day of February, 1926.
• J. W. MANNING,
1 a ttw Trustee. ,
SALE OF VALUABLE FARM
PROPERTY
Under and by virtue of the author
ity conferred upon us in a deed of
trust executed by Josepn H. Mizell
and wile, Connie Mizell, on the 23rd
uay ol January, 1926, and recorded
in book oi mortgages T-2, page 4U9,
we will on Saturday, the 20th day of
March, 1926, at 12 o clock noon at the j
courthouse door in Bell
nt public auction tor cash to the high
est following land, to wit:
Adjoining the lands of Joe Moye
on the north; the lands of Henry
Wynn on the east; the lands of Buck
Clark and W. R. Little on the south;
and the lands of J. L. Roebuck on the
South, and more particularly describ
ed as follows:
Beginning in a path on the public
road, a corner of the lands of Buck
Clark and W. R. Little; thence with
said road north 42 1-2 degrees east
86 1-6 pel— and north 88 1-2 de
grees east 47 3-6 poles; thence south
C 1-4 degrees east 34 poles; thence
. north 66 degrees east 71 1-6 poles;
, thence north 47 degrees west 101 8-6
poles; thence north 79 degrees west
' 110 4-6 poles to Horsepen branch;
thence with Horsepen branch south 4
l degrees west 68 poles to Bates branch
thence with Bates branch south 3 de
grees east 62 poles; thence south 67
j degrees east 49 1-6 poles; thenceifcilh
, 39 degrees east 28 28-100 poles to the
beginning; containing 116 1-2 acres,
more or less, and being the same
land conveyed to Joseph H. Mizell by
J, A- Mizell, trustee, by deed dated
December 80th, 1922, and recorded in
Martin County public registry in book
Five Gals. Paint Free
A large paint concern, in fur
therance of an advertising and
introductory campaign now in
progress, offers to give, free of
charge, five gallons of its best
house paint, any color, to one
property owner at each post
oflloe or on each rural route in
this county. This concern
wants its paint on a house in
each locality this season, which
is the purpose of this remark
able offer. It also wants a local
i salesman in each county. Per
sons interested are requested to
write the Central Oil Co., Dept
No. 806, Louisville, Ky. It
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that we don't think we're so well
known that advertising in this pa
per doesn't help a whole lot.
There is a church in this town i
that has been here over 60 years,
still they ring the bell every Sun
day morning; yet every one knows
that the church is here; any con
cern that ip wrapped up in iUelf
makes a mighty small package,
so we want to tell the whole world
that our coal puts more comfort
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semi-anthracite, anthracite, or
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Lindsley-Lilley Ice Company's
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Your Telephone is Our Self-Starter
Phone 99
K-2, page 562.
This aale ia mada by hime of the :
failure of Joseph H. Mizeil and wife
Connie Miaell, to pay off and dia- i
charge the indebtedness secured by
said deed of trust to the North Caro
lina Joint Stock land bank of Durham.
This 10th day of February, 1926.
FIRST NATIONAL TRUST CO.,
£26 4tw Trustee. I
Durham, N. C.
SALE OF VALUABLE FARM
FARM PROPERTY " I
Under and by virtue of the author
ity conferred upon us in a deed of
j tru.st executed by J. Lass Wynne and
wife, Maggie Wynn, on the Ist day
of February, 1928, and recorded in
book of mortgages X-2, page 527, we
will on Saturday, the 20th day of
March 1926, at 12 o'clock noon, at the
courthouse door in Williamston, sell
ut public auction for cash to the high
est bidder, the follwing land, to wit:.
Being all that certain tract, parcel,
or piece of land, containing 344 48-100
acres, more or less, situate, lying and
being on the Ballard Road, which
leads into the Williamston and Ham
ilton Road about 4 miles northeast of
the town of Everetts, North Carolina,
Martin County, and adjoining the
lands of B. A. Critcher and the Bowen
lund on the north, the Stalls land and
the lands of R. E. Adam o on the east,
the lands of W. E. White on the south
and Conoho Creek on the west, and
more particularly described as fol
lows:
Beginning at he intersection of a
mill and the Ballard Road corner of
W. E. White and R. E. Adams; thence
RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS —TOWN OF WILLIAMSTON, N. C.
MONTH OF JANUARY, 192ft—W. T. MEADOWS, Treasurer
January 1. r 'C. D. Carstarphen, jr., fireman ..~— 3.00
J January 1. H. D. Harrison, fireman —— 3.00.
January 1. Theodore Roberson, fireman 3.00
January 1, F. L. Edwards, fireman 3.00
January 1. G. P. Hall, fireman ... * 3.00
January 1. W. C. Manning, fireman 3.00
January 1. K. P. Lindsley, fireman SSSsrr- - r , 300
January 1. K. B. Crawford, fireman 5.00 i
January 1. James E. Harrell, fireman 3.00 i
January 1. John W. Manning, fireman . 3.0()
January 1. G. Williams, new machinery 5.00
January 2. J. P. Pender, repairs, water, miscellaneous 11.26'
January 2. J. W. Andrews, freight, miscellaneous 6.06 •
January 2. Texaco Company, water operating, oil 15.38
January 2. Harrison Who. Co., new machinery, cement 1.39.43
January 2. Harrison Whosale Co., new machinery 17.15
January 2. J. S. Cook, police 16.00
January 6. F. & M. Bank, 8 town hall coupons 120.00
January 6. F. & M. Bank, 4 town hall coupons -~v— —60.00
January 6. W. B. Daniel, police - 60.00
January 6. Highway Filling Station, new machinery' 2.30
January 6. Hamp Edwards, new machinery r 12.60
Junuary 6. George Spruill, new machinery . 10.60
January 6. Jack Bonds, light operating 19.00
January 6. Hamp Edwards, light operating : „ 4.00
January 6. Wheeler Rice, streets s 15.00
January 6. Miles Rodgerson, streets 16.00
January 6. W. L. Brewer, salary, December . 140(H)
January 6. M. S. Moore, salary, December ... - 176.00
January 6. Robert Bonds, water operating 20.20
January 8. B. Gaynor, wt>ter operating B.OO
JJanuary 7. W. T. Meadows, advance on salary . 10.00
January 9. J. ij. Cook, police —. 16.00
January 9. R. L. Coburn, mayor 33.33
January 9. Hamp Edwards, new machinery 6.76
January 9. A. Williams, new machinery 1.60
January 9. Robert Bonds, water operating 18.80
January 9. Jack Bonds, light operating _______ 16.00
January 9. Hamp Edwards, light operating 10.00
January 9. Miles Rodgerson, streets «. 15.00
January 9. Wheeler Rice, streets . . 15.01
January 9. W. T. Meadows, advance on salary 40.00
January 11. F. & M. Bank, one coupon, town hall 16.00
January 11. Harrison Bros. & Co., streets, old bill _—l 220.98
January 11. Marshall Rodgerson, fireman _ 3.00
January 11. K- B. Barnhill, fireman 3,0
January 14. Williams ton Telephone Co., miscellaneous «_ _ 10.8;
JMi nary 14. Williamston Telephone Co., (Miscellaneous / 6.60
January 14. F. & M. Bank, 2 coupons, town hall : 30.0(
January 15. Atlantic Refining Co., light operating, car oil 352.6 r
January 16. Williamston Motor Co., light «perating 6.40
January 16. Lindsley Ice Company, miscellaneous . 11.00
January 16. J. A. Barnhill, new machinery 6.90
January 16. R. D. Gurganus, miscellaneous 7.60
January 16. J. S. Cook, police 15.00
January 16. Robert Bonds, light operating ._ 19.66
January 16. Robert Bonds, light operating 19.65
January 16. Hamp Edwards, light operating 6.00
January 16. Jack Bonds, light operating ___ . 18.00
January 16. Hamp Edwards, new machinery 1 IOjOO
January 16. Miles Rodgerson, streets _______ 15.00
January 16. Wheeler Rice, streets . 16.00
January 16. W. T. Meadows, on salary 26.00
January 16. R. S. Critcher & Sons, streets _. 36.36
January 16. Town of Whitakers, bills payable, note 460.00
January 18. Town of Whitakers, interest on note . - 19.73
January 18. Mrs. J. C. Crawford, 4 town hall coupons 60.00
January 18. R. L. Coburn, 1 town hall coupon 15.00
January 20. J. W. Andrews, water operating, freight oil _ 216.66 !
January 20. Mrs. A. R. Dunning, miscellaneous . 10.00 1
January 20. D. D. Stalls, 4 cars coal, light operating 678.76
January 23. J. S. Cook, police 15.00
January 23. F. & M. Batik, 4 coupons, town hall 603)0
January 23. Miles Rodgerson, streets 15,00
January 23. Wheelr Ricr., streets _* 15.0L
January 28. Eugene Price, new machinery 62.60
January 23. J. S. Cook, police _ 16.50
January 25. General Electric Co., maintenance and supplies 69.25
January 25. Prest-O-Lite Co.. maintenane and supplies 3.26
January 25. C. A. Nash & Co., maintenance and supplies 16.96
January 25. Carolina Standard Gas Products 4 4.07
January 25. The Selig Co., disinfectants 60.00
January 26. Carolina Office Equipment Co. _ 1.95
January 26. Smith-Courtney Co. 14.02
January 29. F. & M. Bank, 8 coupons town hall 46.00
January 29. J. W. Andrews, new machinery 16.38
January 29. J. W. Andrews, agent, freight, water operating 175.84
January 29. J. W. Andrews, freight, new machinery 2.48
January 29. Roanoke Supply Co., new machinery 74.2'
January 29. Harrell Printing Co., miscellaneous i 6.16
January 29. Champion Auto Co., miscellaneous 9.2/
January 29. Robert Bonds, water operating 20.00
January 29. H. L. Williams, new machinery 6.00
January 30. Enterprise Printing (Jo., miscellaneous 84.35
January 30. Jack Bonds, light operating 19.00
January 80. Hamp Edwards, light operating 4.00
January 80. Hamp Edwards, light operating 12.80
January 80. Robert Bonds, wate.- operati/.g 'IB.OO
January SO. Hamp Edwards, light operating 14.00
January 80. Jack Bonds, light operating _ . 14.00
January 30. Will Huff, new machinery _ n 1.00
January 80. Abe Spruill, new machinery 1.60
January 30. B. Gaynor, light operating 8.00
January 30. S. Anderson, light operating 2.00
January 30. Wheeler Rice, streets 16.00
January 80. Miles Rodgerson, streets 16.00
January 80. J. S. Cook, police 16.00
Total disbursements month of January 1 4,166.81
Receipts from lights and water, month January, 1924 (8,722.07
Bad checks collected _ 86.20
——— 1
Total receipts month January, 1926 -. 18,767.27
Cash in bank January 1, 1926 ...8,181.06
Total 06,988.32
Leas bad checks retained by bank 88.90
Total 16,904.42
Cash in bank February 1, 1926 $ 2,749.11
: i $ 6,904.42
Itm ItiNlKitPumiS. Wtf-IIAMSION.
with said road north 87 8-4 out 480
imt, North lib* aaai ISM feet, north
20 1-4T east 64 0 feat, north 16 1-4*
east 966 feet, north 87* west 400 feet
to Conoho Creek; thence with Conoho
Creek north 160 feet, north 67* west
600 feet, north 64* went 90 feet, north
60* west 226 feet, north «2* we»t 75
feet, north 12* west 280 feet, north
83* west 412 feet, south 85' west 475
feet, south 70* east 226 feet, south
65* west 190 feet, south 89* west 850
feet, north 46* west 160 feet, south
89* west 300 feet, south 84* west 300
feet, north 80* west 150 feet, south
76* west 626, north 41* west 800,
couth 61* west 125, north 78* west
140, south 60* west 311, south 22*
west 800, north 86* west 168, south !
60* west 226, north 34* west 300,
north 23* west 150, north 62* west
225, south 46* west 225, £outh 64*
west 150, south 66* west 150, south
84* west 337, south 26* west 35, south
61* west 300, south 230* west 225,
south 14* east 875, south 87* east 450
north 18* west 610 feet to the line of
W. E. White; thence with White's line
south 68* east 1626 feet to a branch;
thence with said branch north 66 1-2*
cast 167, north 84* east 300, south
84* east 325, south 66* east 480 feet
to a land; thence with said land S.
60* east 1320 feet to the beginning,
rind being the same land conveyed to
the said J. L. Wynn by A. R. Dun
ning, trustee, by deed dated March
10th, 1921, and of record in the Mar
tin County public registry in book F-2
page 467.
This sale is made by reason of tb'
failure of J. Lass Wynn and wife,
Maggie Wynn, to pay off and rli^
charge the indebtedness secured by
Mud dead of tract to the North Caro
line Joint Stock Land Bank of Dur
ham.
This the 10th day of February, 1926
FIRST' NATIONAL TRUST CO.,
126 4tw Trustee.
Durham, N. C.
NOTICE—TRUSTEE'S SALE
Under and by virue of the power
of sale contained in that certain dee
of trust executed and delivered unto
R. W. Saisbury , trustee, by J. R.
Crisp, on the 18th day of December,
1924, to secure a note of even date,j
which said deed of trust is of rec
ord in the office of the register of
| deeds for Martin County, in book 4-2,
at page 223; and the stipulations con
tained in said deed of trust not hav
ing been complied with, and opon de
mand of the owner ot said note, the
undersigned will on Saturday, the 13
day of March, 1926, at ten o'clock a.
m., in front of the Bank of Hamilton,
in the town of Hamilton, Martin
County, N. C., expose to public sale
to the highest bidder, for cash, the
following described lands, to wit:
First tract: Situate in Hamilton
Township, Martin County, State of
North Carolina, adjoining the lands
of 11. M. Peel, W. S. Rhodes, and
others, bounded as follows: One cer
tain tract of land, known as the Watts
place, in the town of Hamilton, con
taining forty acres, more or less, and
being the same lands purchased by
Mattie D. Bunting and J. K. Bunting
from W. A. Beach, and being the
same lands described in a deed of
record in the public registry of Mar
tin County, in book E-2, at page 505,
reference to which is made for a more
accurate description.
Second tract: That certain tract of
land in Martin County, Hamilton 1
Township, North Carolina, adjoining
the lands of W. E. Davis, B. F.
Myers, J. B. Cloman, and others, and
being that piece or parcel of land ly-
I ing and being in the town of Ham
| ilton, N. C., and situate on High
; Street of said town, designated as
, lot No. 226 on plot of said town,
. bounded as follows: On the northeast
by lot No. 225; southeast by lot No.
219; southwest by lot No. 227, and
northwest by High Street; same being
the lot conveyed unto J. M. Saisbury
by S. W. Outterbridge and wife, by
deed dated May 31st, 1894, and re
corded in the office of the register of
deeds of Martin County, N. C., Oc
tober 31st, 1898, page 228, to which
reference is hereby made for a more
lull description. For further reference
see deed J. W. Saisbury and wife to
M. E. Doughty, November 11th, 1898,
and recorded in office of the register
of deeds of Martin County, N. C.,
January 19th, 1899, in book AAA,
pages 413-414.
This February 6th, 1926.
R. W. SALSBURY,
fl2 4tw Trustee.
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