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MOZ3C3E Of aWUUCX I fewto WWW* ovmif • dftta far tha office of Sheriff of Mar tin County aubject te the action of tfeft DottMXatfe primary, and solicit the rotaa of the goad man and women of the county. This the lat day of March, 1026. W, J. TAYLOR. NOTICE OP CANDIDACY Ihereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Solicitor of the County Recorder's Court of Martin County, subject to the action of the Democratic primary, and solicit the votes of the good men and women vot ers of the county. This the lat day of March, 1926. * HUGH G. HORTON. NOTICE To Ella E. Powell and aL per sons claiming under, through or by her: You will take notice that I bought once acre of land, the Ella E. Powell residence, at a sale for taxes due the county of Martin for the years 1923 and 1924, by the sheriff of Martin County, and unless redemption is made before the expiration of the time allowed by the statutes in such cases 1 will demand a deed for said land. This 26th day of February, 1920. m 2 4tw A. D. GRIFFIN. NOTICE OF LAND ENTRY A ' North Carolina; Martin County. To the entry taker of Martin County, North Carolina: I,' W. W. Griffin, resident of the a bove named county and State, do here by enter and claim the following va cant land: Being in Williams Township, Mar tin County, North Carolina, being a bcut 6 miles west of Jamesville and one and one-half miles south of Devils Gut, adjoining the lands of J. E. Smith wick on the north, the Hannah Smith wick on the east and south, and W. W. Griffin on the west, containing four (4) acres, more or less. Entered this Ist day of June, 1925. W. W. GRIFFIN, m 2 4tw Applicant. Attest: J. Sam Getsinger, register of deeds and ex-officio entry taker. C ' IN MEMORY OF MARVIN EARL GAYLORD Killed November sth, 1925 ~ A dear one from us has gone to that fairer land above. Still, Father, I thank thee for thy undying love, and thank thee for giving the gift to make life worth living. For a little over six years he brightened my life To All Of My Good Friends B. R. BARNHILL Representing PATTERSON & DeVEBRE, Asheyille, N. C. and than want to raat on that an-. fciaaat. ku u gena, but in | ueuv«a Uwrs m room lor a moUur, ana to repay my father 1 wiii strive to live a toe ol love like that above, and when l IM wy dear child on high i will know that the steps that led that way ware better far than human hands could plan. Than 1 will know why my precious one was taken from ma. This Christmas was the saddest my life has ever known. It must have been like that first Christmas when God gave His only begotten Son. It seems that where there are sweets to be given, the pathway must be filled with sadness. The clouds must come or there'd be no rainbow. Still, my heart aches, and my comfort is only) in knowing of the Divine on whose breast my baby now rests, but who commanded the winds and waves to cbey, will keep my baby in heavenly l«eace until his side I, too, have reach ed. MOTHER. WMIS; VALUABLE SITE IN NORTH CAR olina for sale: farm, timber land, and factory site: A fine tract of land, about eight hundred acres, on high way, nine miles north of Selma, N. C., in Johnston County. This tract con tains five hundred ucres oak, pine, gum and hickory timber (approximately three million feet); three hundred acres under cultivation. Soil is of unusual high grade loam on clay sub soil and adapted to corn, cotton, to bacco, clover, etc. Produces bale and half cotton to acre. Land is well drained and rolling. On place is store, fifteen tenant houses, pecan grove, bam, and outhouses. Water power partially developed, is operating grist mill, cotton ginfi saw mill, etc. Loca tion is healthful, in good neighbor hood, with schools and churches. Is in best agricultural county in State, two hard-surfaced state highways through county. Terms and prices on application. Thos. H. Atkinson, J owner, Selma, N. C. Also a big going j mercantile business for sail'. It FOR SALE: 10,000,000 and Bermuda onion plants, $1 per thousand, prompt shipments. Dorris Plant Co., Valdoßta, Ga. m 2 4t ' I FOR SALE: FIVE-ROOM HOUSE. Must -be moved off lot. Will sell cheap for cash. Mrs'. Lawrence Peel, City. m 2 2t 1 AM NOW PREPARED TO 1)0 PRl vate nursing. Mrs. Joanna Tetter-j ton, Williamston, Route 3. Asheville, N. C., February 24,1926. Just a line to advise that I am now connected with the firm of Patterson and deVebre, Asheville, N. C., and of course my business is to sell real estate. You may not be at all interested in anything 1 1 have to offer, but know ing- you as always on the alert to make your money bring you a good profit, am willing to take a chance. Western North Carolina, and Asheville in particu lar, is today experiencing a new state in its evolution, realty transfers amounting to hundreds of thousands of dollars are being consummated daily. The mountains, the climate, and the geographical location of this section produce a combination of conditions that offei-s unlimi ted possibilities for development, and Ashevijje can well be termed the hub of the entire movement, having prac tically doubled its population in the past five years and indications are that this summer will see a greater in flux than ever before, which means that activity in real estate will reach its peak during the coming season, and the fellow that gets in early will clean up. * As a concrete illustration of just what is going on up here, our office on the Ist day of January, 1926, ar ranged with a party to handle 3,000 feet of railroad * , ■mm KNiUKfiuiii. »if.uiAnm tkuna , SOY BEAN SEED FOB fiAU: ££- cleaned especially fez seed. Xeie ! phone 9L, Plymouth, J. K. Kjoowles, Dardens, N. C. m 2 4tw WANTED: TENANT FAMILY OF 8 or 4 to care for about 20 acres. 0. K. Roberson, 8 miles from Everetts on Hamilton Road. £2B Btw PURE BRED RHODE ISLAND RED eggs for hatching. Call 126 or see Mrs. Charley Mobley. fl9 6t" PiGS WANTED: I WANT TO BLY 100 head ol pigs anu shouts, lor feeders. J. S. VvhiUey, Oakuurst Farms, Williams, N. C., Phone IVI. 126 8t WANTED: OLD-TIME FURNiTLRii, sofas, beds, desks, tables, chairs, cup boards, chests, siueboarus with long legs; andirons, fenuers. Send rough outline with uecription. Highest casn prices; will call anywhere. Agents I wanted. Steinmetz, 1411 N. 22nd St., I Richmond, Vu. 128 bt j NOTICE OF SALE J Under and by virtue ol a power of ( sale contained in that certain deed of trust, executed to the undersigneu trus tee and bearing date ol tne Vth uay of February, 1922, and ol record in the public registiy ol Martin County, in book G-2, page 425; and the stipu lations therein contained 'hot having been complied with, and deiault hav ing been made in the payment of the notes thereby secured, and at the re quest of the holders thereol the unuer signed trustee will on Thuisday, the Ist day of April, 1926, at 12 o'clock m., at the courthouse door ol Mar tin County at Williarnston, N. C., of fer at public sale to the highest bid der, for cash, the following describe.! lands, to wit: First tract: Being lot Number two in the Matthew, Guilford and Celia Cotton land division and being the same land allotted to Guilford Cotton in said division which said land divi sion is of record in land division book , number 2 at page 5, public registry | of Martin County, said book and page ! being hereby referred to for a more accurate description of said land, con taining 165 acres, more or less. Second tract: Being lot number three in the division of lands between Guilford, Matthew and Celia Cotton, which said land division is of record iin the public registry of Martin County in land division book No. 2, page 6, containing 161 acres, more or less, said book and page being hereby referred to and made a part hereof j for the purpose of giving an accurate description of said tract. Third tract: Beginning at lot No. I 1 on a ditch, thence up said ditch N 75 W. 8 pole*; tfMaoe S. 82 W. 12 polae; theme# A «l W. 20 pete to s :.Laka; thence & 61 W. 112 polas to a corner; thence N. 70 E. 40 poles; thence N. 61 1-2 E. 116., poles to a corner, a fig bush; thence S. 30 poles to a maple; tbnan N. 66 E. 64 poles to a branch; thence down said branch N. 30 E. 32 jolee; thence N. 87 E. 16 poles to a canal; thence down said «•»««! S. 42 E. 28 poles, thence S. 19 E. 10 poles; thence S. 46 1-2 E. 44 poles to Whitehurst's corner; thence S. 65 W$ 108 to Red Oaks; thence S. 10 E 12 poles to che begin ning. Containing 74 1-2 acres, more or less. Fourth tract: Also 15 acres of land adjoining tract No. 3; tracts Nos. 3 age in the land division of W. B. Sav age as shown in land division book A, at page 77 and 78, in the office of the clerk of the superior court of Mar tin County, and reference to same is hereby made for the purpose of de scription, etc. Also see deed regis tered in book LLL, at page 362, in the public registry of Martin Voun ty, regarding the above tracts num bers three and four. Fifth tract; .Being lot No 1 in th'- land division between Matthew, Guil ford and Celia Cotton, which said di vision is of record in the public rep ietry of Martin County in land divi- SHOES 0, —why throw them away j when a pair of half soles / costs so little and will make them COMPARE THESE PRICES Half soles 75c Heels straightened 25c Rubber heels L ■ 50c REPAIRS REASONABLE Jake Ruffins Shoe Shop Washington Street sion book nnmher twe at pace 6, said book and paffe being hereby referred to for a more accurate description of the same, and being the same land conveyed to Guilford Cotton by i. G. Staton and wife, Fannie Chase Sta ted, containing 166 acres, more or less This Ist day of March, 1926. A. B. DUNNING, m 2 4tw Trustee. NOTICE OF LAND SALE Under and by virtue of a certain deed of trust executed by Ke.l Eborn and wife, Winnie, dated March 14 1919, and recorded in book J-l, page oi/9, of the Martin County registry, default having been made in the pay ment of the indebtedness therein se cured, and demand for foreclosure ac c riling to the terms of sSlff instru ment, having been made on the under signed by the holder of the notes se cured, the undersigned trustee will on the sth d&y of March, 1925, be tween the hours of 12 m., and 2 o'- clock p. m., offer for sale in front of the courthouse door in Williarnston, N. C , to the highest bidder for cash, that certain tract or parcel of lan! lving and being in Martin County and the State of North Carolina and de scribed as follows: Beginning at Luke Burnett's corner frontage on a basis of $22 per foot to owner and one-half of all over That amount the property brought. On the ,12th day of February it was placed on the market, and within five hours the entire frontage was sold at SIOO per foot, or a total of $300,000. This is just one of the few things of its kind that happen here almost daily. In addition to the unusual activity in business and semi-business property here at this time, we represent Montford Hills, "The Suburb in the City," which is con ceded by all to be one of the highest class residential sub divisions now on the market anywhere in this section. Within the past eight months 35 homes, representing an expenditure of $250,000 have been built in Montford Hills. New sales are being made practically every day and a number of lots have already been resold at a hand some profit, which means that real estate in Asheville NOW is a good buy. If you could arrange to come up here for a day or so, it would be a real pleasure to me to take you around and show you just what is going on, and incidentally put you in the way of making some real money. Drop me a line advising when to expect you. Yours very truly, | in the Winston or William* Una, than ulong Luke Burnett's line to the Pugh line, thence along the Pugh line to | Virge Lynch line, thence along said 1 ynch lir.e to the Winston or Wil liams' line, thence along that line to the beginning, containing 28 acrea, more or less, and known aa lot num ber 2 of the Tom Roberson tract and Building Supplies Men who have built before, speak from experience and say that no matter what you build put the best materials into the job. Why? Because it pays in the long run —Good materials resist age and weather. The best doesn't always cost the most. Not if you buy from us. Our buying- pow er enables us to sell the highest grades of lumber and the best materials for lower prices than you'll pay elsewhere. No matter what you want to build it will pay you to get our figures. LATHS TILE TAR ROOFING GLASS SAND BRICK LIME DOORS Millwork a Specialty Roanoke Supply Company being that tract of land i—Uft to Nad Ebon hy ctoad from Qrivfa E born and othera, and duly reeoided in the Martin County public registry in book G-l, page BM. This February 4, 19% A X. BURNETT, f9 4tw Trustee. By G. M. Fountain, attorney.
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