Weidteßa EM. ttna Dadd, of Four Oaks, and Lmy Hayes, of Virginia, who an also ata dente of .jtkj call eye. They will via* „ her duriig the week and. Mr. W. 0. Manning and Bttte grand eon, Elbert Peel, jr., Mt this aeon teg for RMmmnd, where thsr will join Mrs. Manning nnd visit Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Lawrence far several days. Mr. and Mrs. John Whitmore, of Hopewell, who hnve boon visiting Dr. nnd Mrs. J. H. Saunders left yester day for their home. Mia. Hsary D. Cook, of Hopewell, who has bsen visiting her sister, Mrs. J. H. Saunders, far several days, re* turned home yeeterday. Dr. P. B. Cone and Messrs. Wheeler Martin and Josm Price hnve returned fram Aabeville. Mr. R. L Coburn spent yesterday in Greenville. Mr. Dan Parker, of Robenoaville, WM in town Wodnaoday. Dr. Pritchard, of Windsor, wm n viaitor here Wednesday afternoon. Friends sf Mrs. 1. F. Thigpen will regret that she to suffering from aa attack of mosslM and complications resulting from that diaeaM. Mr. nnd Mra. A. T. Crawford, Mee dnmee J. D. Biggs, jr., B. 8. Court ney, nnd Harry Mender attended the State meeting of the Baptist Mission ary Society to Raleigh Wsdnssday. Dr. and Mra. J. E. Bmithwick, of Jamesvilis, wen in town Wednesday. Mr. Roy Everett, of Roborsonviile, visited frisnds in town Wednesday. Mr. Shsrrsd Corey WM a buslnsss visitor hers this week. Rev. A. J. Manning attended the school of methods for Sundny school woihars in Washington thia weak. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Peel, of Robor sonviile, were shoppers in the city this Mr. Z. H. Rom hM returnsd from Durham and Raleigh, whore ha spent several daya. NOTICE—TRUSTEE'S SALE Under and by vine of the pewsr of solo eonUinod Is tkst ooototai 400 of trust executed and delivered ante R. W. Salsbury , trustee, by J. R. Crisp, aa tbs ldth day af December, 1924, to sscurs n note af even dat% which said deed af trust is of rec erd in the efitea af the register of deeds for Martin Ceanty, In book Q-2, at page 888; and the stfpnlaMsns est tainod in said dead of trust aet hav ing boon complied with, and upen de mand af the earner el said note, undersigned will en Retards* the 18 day af March, 1888, at ton o'clock a. to., in front ad the Rank af in the town af Hamilton, Mnrtte County, N. C., expose to public sale to the higheet bidder, for cash, the following disc rib sd lands, to wit: First tract: Situate in Hamilton Township, Mnrtte Cianty, State of North Carolina, adjeiateg the lande ef H. M. PeeL W. 8. Rhodes, and St bore, bounded m follows; One cer tain tract of land, known m the Watte plofiOy In tht town of Hsniltony con tainiag forty scree, more or leea, and being the same tenda puwheaad by Mettle D. Bunting end J. R. Ranting - Aem W. A. Beach, and bafc« the tame lands dsetrikad in n deed af record in the pabUe raglotry ef Mar tin Couaty, ia haeS %t, at page M 6, teferenM to which is amis for n more ascatate dsscripMsn. Second treat: That certain tenet e tend in Mertin Csunty, Hemikon Townehip, North CaroUnn, nd joining the tends sf W. E. Dnvie, B. F. I Myers, |. B. Clamsn, and others, and i bring that yteM or pares! of tend ly- i teg and being in the tewa ef Hem- i •ton. N. C., and situate en High Street ef sold tewa, desiganted m i Ist No. 824 sn plot ef said town. I bounded m filtows: On the nsfthspst i by tot No. 2M; s.etb.sst by lot No. I 819; saathwsst by Ist No. 887. and am th wset by High Street; same bring ths let csaveyed ante I. M Belsbary i by 8. W. Outterbridge and wife, by I deed dated May Slst, 1884, and re- i serdad ia the edtee of tte ragteter ef Meia ef Martin Ceanty, N. CL, Oo> I tehee Slst, 1888, page 888, to which | asfssencs is hscehy made for a ssore am deed J." W Bnlabury and wite to I M. E. Doeghty, November 11th. 188* ef'daoda ef Martin County, M. C. 1 Jenunry 18th, 1888, in book AAA, 1 pngM 4CMI4. Thte Februery Bth. MML X. W. SALSBURT, Society & Personal Ms*. SLBERT 8. PEEL, Briter M* #. J, Mqplg* In tow* yse- Wwr wwm«. «d tee B 222^ ,^hl,Bw idly nßsperatteg from the wbeii bis last iajand «|t «u re ■ttt4 Hi, if«»miii| sxpects to Uht Ma mb to Dr. Serines, of Philadslphto. just M soon as he is eußUlauHy re- * » CffvWN. I Mtos Bonner Gurganus «M sailed | home from Bear Grass, whan dm is . teaching, to be with her mother, Mrs. George Gurganus, who is ill with "flu." Mrs. It A. Pope hss returned from . Durham, where she went to sttend the funeral of an aunt of Mr. Pope. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Salahury, of Ham . than, were in the city Wednesday. Friends of Mr. L. T. Fowden will be glad to know that he has returned r from the Washington Hospital, where | he WM confined on account of illness for twe weeks. 666 la a prescription far COLD* GRIPPE, FLU. DENGUE BILIOUS FEVER AND MALARIA i mar It KlUe The Germs 1« ■ EXECUTOR'S NOTICE > Having qualified as executor of th utitt of R. £. Kobtfion, docooood late of Martin County, North Carolina this to to notify ail peveena having ' clnima againat the estate of the said ' deceased, to wMVH tlww to ths under » signed at Williemsten, North Carolina ' on or before the 26th day of January 1927, or this notice will he pleaded in , bar af their recovery. All ptfioni iadofctod to IAM tititt ' will pioaM make immediate payment Thte the Mth dny of Jnnuary, 1924. T. F. HARRISON. JH ii Exocutor of 1L £• Rob#nop. SALE OF VALUABLE FARM FARM PROPERTY Under and by virtue of the anther I ity Mnferred upon us in s deed j trust executed by J. Lass Wynne and site, Maggie Wynn, on the Ist dny of February, 192 X, and recorded in book ot mortgages X-2. page 627, we wjii on Saturday, the 20th day of March 19211, at 12 o'clock noon, at the courthouM door in Willismston, sell at public auction for cash to the high est btddsr, the fell wing land, to wit: Being all that certain tract, parcel, or piece of land, containing *44 48-100 acres, mors or toss, situate, lying and being en the Ballard Bead, which leads into the Wiiliaawton and Ham ilton Road about 4 mitoe aortheaat of the town of Everetts, North Carolina, Martin Oounty, and ndjoining the lands ef R A. Critohor nnd the Bowen land an the north, the Stalls land and the lands ef R. E. Ilim on the east, the lands of W. E. While oa (he ssnth nnd Oansho Creak en the west, nnd Wore particularly isMrtbsd M fel towat | .i Wsgteeteg nt ha totarsection of a .-fit and ths Baliasi Bead rnrasr af W. E. White and R. E. Adama; thsnte with said read north 17 M anal 466 feat. North M* anst ISM feet north M 1-4' eeot 648 feet. north 16 1-4* east Mi foot, north St* west 4M feet to Csnsho Creek; thsnM with Conohe Creek neith 1M foot, north (7* west 600 feet, north 64* wset M feat, north 60* wart 22* feet, north 6T weet 71 feet, north IS* west SSO feat, north M* west 41S toot, south M' west 476 feet, south 70* east SM feet, south 66* west 110 feet, south 69* west 660 feet, north 46* west IM feet, south S6* west 6M feet, ssuth S4* wset 600 feet, north 60* west 166 feat, south 76* wart 626, north 41* waat 660, south 61* west 126, north 76* west 14* south 60* west 611, ssuth 22* west 600, north M* want 166, south 60* west SM, north 64* west SM, north 22* wart 160, north M* wart 226, aonlh 46* wort SM. south 64* went 160, south 66* wart IM, south 64* want 657, south 26* wart 16, south 61* wart 666, south SSO* west SM, south 14* east 876, south 87* sast 4M north IS* wort 616 feet te the line ef W. E. White; thmws with White's lias south M* soot IM6 foot to s brunch; thsnM with said breach north M 1-2* oust IST, north S4* eaat 200, south 64* east 226, south 66* oast 460 fsst to a toad; thsnM with said land 8. 60* anst ISM fort to the bsginning, nnd being the sums tend conveyed to the said J. L. Wynn by A. R Dun ning, trustee, by dssd dated March 10th, 1881, and af recerd to the Mar tin County public registry in book F-2 page 487. This sale to made by rensM af th' failure af J. Lass Wynn and wife, Me—ie Wynn. to pay off and di? Uns Mat of Dur- TMs ths 10th day of Fshruary, 19M FIRST NATIONAL TRUST CO., Darkest N. ft fMdtor Tim tn PHONE AnytMng for Thte Deportment To 46 NOWK C. g. W. M. HJgh amttb, tMr hfete* i*to* and all ethpr mm nMrijaptny under, thru, M by them: Yon aw hereby notified that I pur cheesd IM MM Thompeon tend list ed by jm in Geeoe Nest Township, on the in* Monday in June, 1928, at a sheriff's anlc for tun due for the yenr IMS. Yon an furthc notified that unless yon miaou the certificate of sale within the tbno required by law, I a hall heind n deed from the said IMW coUoctor foe t*** tsH This 20th day of February, 1926. 126 «tw D. G. MATTHEWS. SALE OF VALUABLE FARM PROPERTY Under and by virtue of the author ity conferred upon us In a deed of trust executed by JoMpn H. Mizell and wife, Connie Misell, on the SWrd day of January, 1926, and recorded in bMk of mortgagw T-2, pace 4Mb we will on Saturday, the 20th day of March, 1929, at 12 o'clock noon at the courthouse door in Williams ton sell at public auction for cash to the high eat bidder the following land, to wit: Adjoining the lands of Joe Moye on the north; the lands of Henry Wynn on the OMt; 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 Ciarh and W. R. Little; thence with said road north 42 1-2 degrees east 36 1-6 poles and north 3# 1-2 de grees east 47 2-6 poles; thence south C 1-4 degrees OMt 64 poles; thence north 66 degrees OMt 71 1-6 poles; thence north 47 dsgrsss west 101 8-6 potes; thsncs north 79 degrees west 110 4-4 poles to Horse pen branch; thence with Horsepen branch south 4 degrees west 66 poles to Bates branch thonce with Betes branch south 3 de grees oust 62 potes; thonce south 67 degrees east 49 1-6 poles; thence south 69 dsgieee OMt 26 28-100 poles to the beginning; containing 116 1-2 acres, more or less, and being the same land convoyed to Joseph H. Misell by J. .A. Misell, trustes, by deed dated December 80th, 1922, and recorded in Martin County public registry in book K-2, page 642. This sale is made by reason of the failure of JoMpb H. Misell and wife Connie Misell, to pay off and dis charge the indebtedness secured by said dssd of trust to the North Caro lina Joint Stock land bank of Durham. This 10th day of February, 1926. FIRST NATIONAL TRUST CO., f26 4tw Trustee. Durham. N. C. NOTICE OF SALE OF SEAL PROP ERTY North Carol!ns, Martia County. Uadar aad by virtue ef the authori ty ef sale caatelnad in that certain deed ef trust SMiuted by W. Jackson HelUday and wife, Lucy Holliday, to A. R Dunning, trustes, recorded in booh O-l, pegs 474, Martta County registry, default having been made in the payment of the note therein ss cured and at the request of the hold er of said note, the undsrsigned trus tee will oa Monday, ths 16th day of March, 19M, at 11 a. m, in front of the courthouse door in the town of Williamstoa, Martin County, N. C , ex- POM at pabUe sale to the highest bid der for cash, ths following described real property, vis: First tract: Bounded on the north by the lands of 8. D. Jones; on the east by the leads of Lawrence Pearce, sn ths aouth by the lands of Charles Davis; containing 66 acrea, more or less, and bsing ths same premises deeded to J. F. Jackson end J. A. Get ringer by eha A. Pearce, by deed of record ia book E-l, at peg e4S4, Mar THE WANNAMAKER-CLEVELAND SEED FARMS ST. MATTHEWS, 8. C. A CMtlwutiM of the Breeding and Sale of The Famous Wannamaker-Cleveland Big: 801 l Cotton Seed Uf UM Originator and Breeder Bred by the Plant-to-row method since 1908 Owm4 aai Operated by Wiimimtker Brother* Latest Improved Seed Direct From the Originator and Breeder j ' See your county agent, T. B. Brandon, who if taking* orders for a carload at spec ial LOW PRICES. • a tin County putyUc registry. Second tract: Beginning M • cedar in Malvina corner; thence north with Malvina James' line to S. D. Jones' line; thence west with said Jones line to John A. Pearce" land corner; thence south with the John a Pearce land to the Gilbert Boston line; thence east with Gilbert Boston line to the beginning, a cedar, contain ing 20 acres, more or leea, a?d being • portion of the Lawrence Peeiee, u y tract of land Third tract: Situate in the oM Nor man Mill Pond, adjoining the lands of Malvina James, Gilbert Boston, and others, and being a portion of the Law rence Pearce, sr., tract of land, con taining 10 acres, more or lees. Fourth tract: Beginning at a pine stump, C. T. Mizell's corner on the southwest side of the Jordan Thick toad and opposite to Stewart Ange's house lot and well; and thence run ning up said road S. 84 degrees E. 64 poles to a stake; thence S. 63 W. 185 1-2 poles to a point on the run of Horse Pen Branch, center of sev | leal trues chopped as pointers; thence down the various courses of said branch to C. T. Mixell's corner; thence along his line N. 63 degrees E. to the beginning, and containing 60 ocres, more or less. This being a part of Lot No. 6 in the Aahely Davis land division and allotted and deeded to Julia U. Davis Mizell. This the Bth day of February, 1926. A. K. DUNNING, fl9 4tw Trustee. NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of a power of sale con tained in that certain deed of trust made and executed by Bank of James ville, a corporation, to the undersign ed trustee, and bearing the date of July Ist, 1924, and of record in the public registry of Martin County in book Q-2, page 209, 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 the 12th day of March, 19z6, at twelve o'clock m., in front of the courthouse door of Martin County at William- Bton, N. C., offer for sale, at public 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 H. Lilley, which was allotted to the said John.D. Lilley in u division between John D. Lilley and Mollie E. Smith wick, a description of the ,'L. H. Lilley Home Place" being set out in ti 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 descrip tion of the share of John D. Lilley in (J Jinrc«Bk WMGLEYS RK. NEW HANDY PACK Fits hand pocket and purti fori for your Btny Chwring Sweat for aay MMy Look far Wrigfey'l P. K. H*a4j Pack M T—R DMICT'I C»—t»r 0 ? fc Mid dMaiop, aaid mng re corded in the puhJUa registry of Mar tin county. Second tract: Beginning at a small branch, the southwestern corner of the land surveyed for Sherman Wil liams, thence running N. 78 degrees 30* west 68.64 perches; thence N. 89 degrees 80 W. 26 perches to the cen ter of a branch at the iataraeption of the Tar landing Road; rrr N, 10 degrees E. 16.48 pemhee dawn said roedj thence N. 6 degrees 16 E. 82 perches down said road to a post, Richard Knight's corner; thence N 88 degrees 36 perches to the Light foot Avenue, thence S. 2 degrees £ 28 1-4 perches up said avenue; thence S. S7 degrees 80 east 55.32 perches; thence S. 12 degrees E. 19 perches to - ' 2 per cent Reduction in Tax Effective Now f T¥7 E WILL absorb immediately on all * * Ford cars the two per cent reduction in tax which normally does not become ef fective until midnight March 28. This means that you can have immediate deliv ery of a new Ford car, taking advantage of the two per cent reduction. Williamston Motor Company Williamston North Carolina PENDER'S YELLOW FRONT STORES Not Price Alone - But Value WHICH MEANS THE BEST QU ALITY, PUREST FOODS AT the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES Ballard's or Pillsbury's PANCAKE FLOUR, 2 packages 27c Honey Dew Preserves, pure fruit and sugar only, 16 oz. jar 31c Black Eye Peas, Fancy California, lb - 9c Peas, Colonial Brand, fancy early June, small, tender, No. 2 can 12 l-2c Sun Maid Puffed Seeded Raisins, 15 oz. package 12 l-2c Sun Maid Seedless raisins, 15 oz. Package 124-2 c Yellow Cling Peaches, Colonial or El Venado, No. 2 1-2 can 21c Peaches, Colonial Sliced, No. 1 can 15c D. P. BACON ~ | POTATOES Hickory Smoked, Rindless The Very Best South Carolina 1-2 lb. carton ~ 1 lb. carton large and white Yams, pound 23c 45c 6 l-2c 7c * ~ , > ■■ - .j, ' ... Marshall's Kippered Herring, large No. 1 can 18c Catsup, Best Tomato, Bull's Head or Nanticoke, bottle 12c LENTEN SUGGESTIONS CODFISH, boneless brick, 1 lb. each ! 12 l-2c MACKEREL, fancy big and fat, each 11c CODFISH, Ready to fry, can ...: 14c SALMON, Argo fancy red, can 37c SARDINES, Domestic, in oil» can 5c SARDINES, imported, in olive oil, 1-4 can 17c JTUNA FISH, 1-2 can 27c the hagimto* rwtototog 21 W [ saree, wore pr lees. 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 e tagged pine, a corner; the&M alone the line of shopped 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; titwQce op laid branch to the Noah Godard line; thence with the said God ard line of old chopped trees to the aforesaid old romd; thence along said old road to the beginning, said to con tain 61 acres, more or less; and be ing the same premises deeded to C. R. Moore by Granville Moon by deed of racord In booh E-l, at page 526 In the public registry of Martin coun ty. All the fixture* and furniture now located in the office of the Banh of Jamesville, Including vault door, safe, adding nnd posting machines, type writers, desks, etc. This the Bth day of February, 1926 E. H. ANGE, fl2 4tw Trustee. Martin A Peel, attorneys.