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arsss BUIIIMIII O Miss Carrie Lee Peel, of the Salt Carolina Teachers College, Greenville, spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R J. Peel. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Harrison motoi ed to Louisburg Sunday to carry their daughter, Miss Evelyn, and her guests Misses Christine Dodd and Lucy Hays to Louisburg College, where they are students. , Miss Sallie Adams, of Four Oaks, spent the week end with Mrs. Elbert S. PeeL Miss Sallie Harris and Mr. Paul Jones visited Miss Martha Harrison in Washington Sunday. Miss Eva Peel, of Robersonville, spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. PeeL Miss Louise Harrison, of Dunn, spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Harrison. Miss Estelle Crawford, of Belhaven sprat the week end with her mother, Mrs. J. C. Crawford. Mrs. Carrie B. Williams and Harry A. Biggs have returned from Virginia Beach, where they spent a week. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Dunning and Miss Mary Alice spent Saturday and Sunday in Rosemary at the bedside of Mr. Dunning's brother, Mr. B. J. Dun ning, who died following a stroke of apoplexy. They attended the funeral which was held in Aulander yester day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Manning and their little grandson, Elbert Peel, jr., will return tonight from Richmond. Messrs. W. C. Liverman and S. C. Peel spent the week end with their families. t Mr. Roscoe Cowper, of Raleigh spent the week end with his grand mother, Mrs. Jennie Moors. Mr. Earl Wynne spent Sunday with friends in Norfolk. Miss - Essie Jordan and Pofesso Tatum attended the show here Satur 1 day night Mr. E. O. Burroughs, of Bethel, was 1 in town Thursday. _____ j Mr. Irving Margolis motored to ' Rocky Mount todsy to meet Mr. and Mrs. Frank Margolis, who are return ing from N weYork City. _____ i Joe Pender says that he has par- 1 ebssed a "nightie" for his old coon 1 dog, and if anybody steals him they 1 will have to get him out of his own bed. I Dr. Edgar Long, of Hamilton, was a visitor in the city Thursday. Mr. James C. Griffin sprat the week end in Chapel Hill with friends. Mrs. W. H. Lilley, of Jsmesville, was in town Friday. Catarrhal Deafnaw Is efts* causae by an inflimtd eaadl- Man of the mucous lining •( the eustachian Tubs. Whsn tbTa tabs Is taHamed rou havs a rumbling aound •r Imperfect Hearing. Unless tha Inflammation caaba reduced, your haarlag may ba dastroyed forever. HALI/S CATARRH VkDIOINB will do what we claim foi ll—rid yoar sys tem of Catarrh or Daafness caused by Catarrh . Bold by all drufcirlrts for over 40 years. F. .1 s '-fr» vA' rii. Toledo. Ohio. « ""I 3"- -- - ♦ f wmgleysPK. NEW HANDY PACK Rt* hand - pockH and fiws Here far yesr aeiey aad the beat Peppermint *h—hutwssfw say—sj) m -ww.ci*.> 666 la a prsstripHsn far COLD* GRIPPE, FLU. DRNGUI BILIOUS F«m AMD MALARIA ■ar It Ob The Germs If Society & Personals Mr*. ELBERT % PEEL. Editor ► Mrs. Elbert Peal attended the fu neral of Mr. B. J. Dunning in Au lander Monday. Miss Janie Freeman returned to her home at Wilson lest Thursday. Mr. W. H. Gurkin spent Wednesday in Norfolk. Mr. W. L. Rice, of Greenville, was in town Thursday. The Greenville basketball team, com posed of the following young ladies: Misses Lela Brown Stencil, captain; Sarah Ogletree, Evelyn Hart, Janie Gold Hardee, Bondie Dickinson, and Dorothy Ward, were the guests of the Britt Hotel Thursday. Miss Ra chel Scarborough, coach; Principal Keech, Mrs. J. E. Winalow, Misses Zelle Foley, Elba McGowan, Zelota Tripp, Cotton Skinner, Patsy Daven-1 port, and Louise Hooker and Bob Forbes accompanied the girls. Mr. Hubert Morton has returned to Asheville, where he is working. Mr. B. M. Worsley, of Oak City was in town Thursday. WANTED: MIDDLE AGED MAN. Hustlers make S6O to SIOO or more weekly selling Whitmer's guaranteed line of toilet articles, soaps, spices extracts, and medicines. Martin Coun ty is ogen for you. You only need team or car. Experience unnecessary. Salesmanship taught FREE. Full in formation on request Write now The H. C. Whitmer Company, Colum bus, Indiana., Dept. 23. m 5 St NOTICE OF SALE ( Under and by virtue of a power of sale contained in that certain deed of trust, executed to the undersigned trus tee and bearing date of the 7th day | of February, 1922, and of record in I the public registiy of Martin County, I in book G-i, page 426; and the stipu-1 lations therein contained not having! been complied with, and default hav ing been made in the payment of the notes thereby secured, and at the re quest of the holders thereof the under signed trustee will on Thuisday, the Ist day of April, 1926, at 12 o'clock m., at the courthouse door of Mar tin County at Williamsten, N. C., of fer at public sale to the highest bid der, for cash, the following described 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 Und division book number 2 at page 6, public registry of Martin County, said book and page being hereby referred to for a more | For the First Time *SOO Buys a Closed Car If you plan to apend orer fSN P. O. B. Factory for an auto mobile, you can got the yMr-round comfort and conven ience of a Ford cloeed car. The price advantage which the public enloya In purchaalng Ford can la the reeult of volume production. In 1930, when the Ford Motor Company waa producing approximately only a million cara a year, the Ford Touring Gar aold for $575. Today, with production on the basis of nearly two million cara a year, the Tudor Sedan, a high quality all ateel doeed car, can be purchased for |515--$55 lees than the Touring Oar eold for aii fears ago. Open car pricee are correspondingly low. While thie program of price reduction has been carried on. Important refinements and improvements have been made In Ford cara. The lateet improvementa Include new and attractive body linee—a lower center of gravity, doeed cars in color, all-steel bodlee, new brakee and new style fenders. However, the basic featuree of Ford deeign have not been changed. Three point motor suapenaion, planetary trans mission, dual ignition ayatem, torque tube drive, multiple diac-ln-oil dutch, splash lubrication, thermo-syphon cool ing syatem—outstanding festurea of automobile design— - have all been retained, regardleae of coat. FORD MOTOR COMPANY, Detroit, Michigan TOURING ______ RUNABOUT *3lO NIW PRICES— TUDOR MOAN COUPS FOR DOR SEDAN •520 'SOO Clofd car prtcmt tmektdm i(a tm and demountable rims. AUpricmsf. o. b. Detroit. |n| >tn , | nr wt i« Williamston Motor Go. PHONE Anything for This Department To 46 EARLY-MIDGETT Mr. John Fiftch Eany and Miu Hazel Midgett were married Tuesday night at 9.30 by Rev. C. H. Dickey, at the residence of Mr. G. P. Hall. They immediately drove to Au lander, the home of Mr. Early's par ents, where they will visit for a few daya. Mr. Early is now working for the State Highway Commission at Elisa beth City. Miss Midgett was from Koanoke Island and has been work ing at Elizabeth City for some time. accurate description of said land, con taining 166 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 iB of record in 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 for the purpose of giving an accurate description of said tract Third tract: Beginning at lot No. 1 on a ditch, thence up said ditch N. 76 W. 8 poles; thence S. 82 W. 12 poles; thence S. 61 W. 20 poles to a stake; thence S. 61 W. 112 poles 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; thence N. 66 E. 64 poles to a branch; thence down said branch N. 30 E. 32 joles; thence N. 37 E. 16 poles to a canal; thence down said canal S. 42 E. 28 poles, thence S. 19 E. 10 poles; thence S. 46 1-2 E. 44 poles to Whitehurst's comer; thence THE WANNAMAKER-CLEVELAND SEED FARMS ST. MATTHEWS, 8. C A Continuation of the Brooding and Male of The Famous Wannamaker-Cleveland Big: 801 l Cotton Seed By the Originator and Breodor Bred by the Plant-to-row method since 1908 Ownod and Operated by Wannamaker Brother* Latest Improved Seed Direct From the Originator and Breeder # ' See your county affent, T. B. Brandon, who is taking orders for a carload at spec ial LOW PRICES. m st Mitt Wl/ MAM STUN. NOlt'lH CAHOLINA S. M W. 108 polaa to Bed Oaks; thence S. 10 £. 12 poles to the begin ning- Containing 74 1-2 Mru, more or less. Fourth tract: Also 16 acres of land adjoining tract No. 8; tracts No*, a aad 4 being allotted to Lucy A. Sav 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 cleric 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 the land division between Matthew, Guil ford and Celia Cotton, which said di vision is of record in the public reg istry of Martin County in land divi sion book number two at page 5, sain book and page being hereby referred to for a more accurate description of the and being the same land conveyed to Guilford Cotton by J. G, Staton and wife, Fannie Chase Sta tcn, containing 156 acres, more or less This Ist day of March, 1926. A. R. DUNNING, ui2 4tw Trustee. NOTICE OF S4LE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain deed > of trust executed to the undersigned trustee on the Bth day of June, 1926, and of record in Martin County regis try in book H-l, page 446, securing a certain bond of even date therewith, and the stipulation not having been complied with, and at the request of | the holder of said bond, the under signed trustee will, on the 27th day' of March, 1926, at 12 o'clock noon,' in front of the courthouse door of Martin County, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, the fol j lowing described tract of hthd: Beginning at a long leaf pine, E Peel's oonur; t bm» K 79 1-4 W.tf chains to a Ughtwood stomp; thaofQft N. 79 1-2 W. 3 chains to the William ston road, nearly north along the said road about 16 chains to J. E. Rob er son's corner; thence down pM hranoh to a line of nuked trees to Notice To Tax Payers By order of the Board of County Commissioners, I will be forced to levy on all real and personal property April Ist if taxes are not paid on or before that date. Therefore, I will thank those that have not paid their 1925 taxes to pay same and save the cost and embarass ment of advertising. Thanking: you, I am, Respectfully yours, - r~. ' • * . » H. T. Roberson . .. , Sheriff Martin C ounty Do You Need Money? WE MAKE LOANS FOR ANY USEFUL PURPOSE If your bills are scattered, why not bunch them together, see where you stand, get a Hood Industrial Loan, and pay them all. Then take care of your note in monthly payments. The FollowinK Ttble SKOWH the E*«el ( out of Our l.oaiui: Amount ~~■■ L 6pct. int. Exm Pee . Net to you - 12 mo. pmta. * 50.00 $ 3.00 SI.OO $ 46.00 $ 4.17 100.00 6.00 2.00 ** 92.00 8.34 200.00 12.00 4.00 184.00 16.66 250.00 15.00 - 6.00 230.00 20.83 ' ,100.00 18.00 6.00 276.00 86.00 i 400.00 24.00 6.00 870.00 38J» —*—«—»n ■ ■ r—» - * JP ««.*..." •. 500.00 80.00 6.00 ' 464.0J "41.66 600.00 , 36.00 7.00 - 567.00 60.00 42 00 7 00 Ml .00 58.33 800.00 48.00 8.00 744.00 66.66 900.00 64.00 • 8.00 888.00 ' 75.00 / 1000.(»0 60 00 8.00 982.00 83.33 1200.00 72.00 9.00 , / 1119.00 100.00 " - - • ■ *• ,_i - ' s Larger Amounts on Same Scale The Hood System Industrial Bank Greenville, N. C. . Telephone 175 514 Dickeraon Ave. F.J.FORBES, . W.H.WOOLARD Chairman of the Board President i • - CECIL L. EVERETT, Cashier E. Peel* oonwr; as 14 H 94 chain*, thence N. 61 1-4 E, 26 to a long leaf pine; thence S. 61 1-2 E. 13.6 1-4 chains to a post; thence 38 }-4 west 68.61 chains to the begin ning. Containing 140 acres, more or less, being all the land being on the I tut ddft of the rood which is dMufb- I ed is « deed from Planny PMI to the ! WlUUmaton Land k Improvement Co. > Deed of record in book G-l, page 190. This the 27th day of February, 1926. ■ B. A. CRIfCHER, > tag 4tw Troitee.
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