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? Have You Paid Your Light Bill ? If Not, Why Not ? W. T. Meadows, Treasurer of Williamson Society & Personals Mn. BLUEST S. PEEL* Editor sruszs PutfM EUIKMMU wjzr Etc. Mm. Don Stalling*, •( Jamssvillo,i ha* accepted • position with ths Car-) olina Telephone Co., as sight operator la tha local Wipltii ofitea. Mm. J. N. Hobgood, Mn. Paul Jones, Mrs. Hi—ll, and Miaa Tabitha ds Viaconti, af Farmville, attended tho Woman's Club meeting hare Wedaee 4sy. Mr. and lira. B. llaysa, of *o cbeater, N. Y., vara the gaaate of Mr. aad Mrs. Frank Margolis Wsdnssday and Thursday. Mr. D. D. Stella spent asvsral days of Ma wash la Norfolk en busiasas I Mr. and Mra. N. 0. Van Nortwick,' of Pamela, wan visitors aero this *o*. Mrs. H. M. Stubfaw spent Wsdnssday la fctiirmiflh Mr. Hubert Morten arrived last from Aaharille, vhrto ho aad his brother, W. Z. Morton, of Qrsen riiie, spent eevornl daps. Mr. B. R. Barnhill was sailed heme f torn Aaharille, where he ia connected with the Pattewoa * do Vahro Bsslty Co., oa accoaat of the lllnees of hia little daughter, Mary Haaaeil. 11M little girl has boon Tory Ul with pneu- Dr. aad Mrs. Joha D. Bins, Mr. aad Mrs. A. T. Crawford, aad Miaa Fraacee Williams attended a home tal ent play ia lnHni Mask Tassdap night Mr. W. T. Culpepper, of Elisabeth City, has been a visitor here this week. Mr. Phil McGuiro, of Plymouth, vis ited friends hers this wash. Mr. E. D. Burroughs, of Bethel, was in town Thursday. * j Mr. H. T. Jewett, of Greenville, was a viaitor hers Wedaesday. Mr. Sanders, of Tarboro, was ia town yesterday. Mr. C. A. Askew, of Jamaaville, passed through the city Wedneeday en route beam from Norfolk. Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Harriaoa visited thsir daughter, Miaa Martha Harrison, in MM Waehiagtoa Hospital yesterday. Mies Harrison ia rscuperatiag very ia*Mr. Mr. md Mas. W. C law si. of near HaaMltea, was* visiters hare ysstsr- Mr. Daa RB shark, of Parnste, was ia town yeoterday. Hear: Will Rogers r rhe Fourth Annrial Eastern Caro- II I AMERICA'S GREATEST HUMORIST Hna Exposition Opens April ,sth and runs through April 10th. Every day a big day. Make Your Plans to Attend. Eastern Lftrolinft Addrwa All Communications to . Exposition Eastern Carolina Greeny, ROApriisth. Exposition Prices. Afternoon and Night the Same— KINSTON.N.C. v SL6O; SLSO; $2.60. Reserved Seata Make Your Reservations Early and Avoid The Rush N. G. Bartlett, See'y., Kinston, N. C. • Mr. Hymaa Warren, agent for the I Torrid Tobacco Stove, of Boborsonvillo was a huslasaa visiter hsrs this week. Mrs. L H. Baaa motored to Wash ington yesterday. LiUle Jim Maaniag Cslsbratea Birthday Little Jim Maaaing, eon of Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Manning, entertained 69 little Meads last Monday at the basse of hia pareata oa Church Street, in honor of hia seventh birthday. | The little fellow, who la vary pop- I ular among his frisads aad school mates, was resaaasbered by them on (this occasion with many pretty gifts. Hia mother, aaaiated sister, Miss Christine Manning, aervod the little folks orange aad grape, Dixie capa, aad fruit. NOTICE OF ATTACHMENT North Carolina, Martia County. Ia ths Justice's court; before-Joha L. Haaaeil, J. P. W. L. Stalls, Plaistlf, vs. Chsrlos Ksaaler, Dsfsndsnt Ths dafsndsat ia ths above-entitled action will take notice that en the 6 th. day of March, 1926, a summons in the said action waa Issusd against ths said j defendant by John L. Haaaeil, Justice of the peace, the plaintiff deelUMet of the peace, ths phdntiff claiming the sum of twenty-firs and S6-100 ($26.26) dollars das him on sccount by ths said defeadaat, which aaid summons is re turnable before the said juatke of the 1 peace on the Bth day of April, 1926, at 10 o'clock a. m. The defendant will also take notice that a warrant of at- I tachment was issued by said justice 1 sf the paaaa ea tho SSSM date against the property of said defendant, which warrant is intarasbls at the same time aad plaae named for the return sf ths —MM when and whsrs the defeadaat la inquired to appear and ansirer or demur to the complaint, or the nttaf Ismaadsd will be granted. I This ths 6th dsy of March, 1926. ,1 JOHN L. HASSELL, am 4tw Justice of the Peace. Hugh 0. Hortoa, Attorney. NOTICI la ths sapertor court, before the dark. \ State sf North Carolina; County of Martia. C. B. MclssL Plaiatif, vs. Sadie *«- KeeL Defeadaat The defeodaat, Sadie MeKssl, will 9 , * So what w* efataa foi It—tiS roer sre taia sf Catarrh or D*fnw» oaeaae ' ')f Cn'trrk . ii 4r»ir»-i«ufnr 4S rears mm MvamßMiux. wuuAMartfM. HOBTH OAMMINA PHONE Anything for This Department To 46 take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the su perior court of Martin County, to ob tain a divorce, a vinculo matrimonii, and the aaid defendant will further take notice that she is required to ap pear at the office of the superior court at ths courthouse in Wiliiamston, N. C., on the 12th day of March, 1926, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will ap ply to the court for the relief de manded in aaid complaint. This 12th day of February, 1926. R. J. PEEL, ml 2 4tw «. Clerk Superior Court. NOTICE To Ella E. Powell and ail v...0f 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 I County, and unless redemption is made before the expiration of the time allowed by the statutes in such cases ' I will demand a deed for said land, j This 26th day of February, 1926 m 2 4tw A. D. GRIFFIN. NOTICE Under and by virtue of an order of sale made by the clerk of the su perior court in the special proceedings entitled "Maybelle Mae Johnson vs.' Lillian A. Laughinghouse, et als," the undersigned commissioners will, on the 6th day of April, 1926, at 12 o'- clock noon, in front of the courthouse door of Martin County, offer at pub. THE W ANN AM AKER-CLEVELAND SEED FARMS ST. MATTHEWS, S. C. A Continuation of the Breeding and Sale of The Famous Wannamaker-Cleveland Big 801 l Cotton Seed By the Originator and Breeder Bred by the Plant-to-row method since 1908 Owned and Operated by Wannamaker Brothers •Co' Latest Improved Seed Direct From the Originator and Breeder See your county agent, T. B. Brandon, who is taking orders for a carload at spec ial LOW PRICES. , fta «t ► I-- J ■■■■ lie sale to the highest bidder for cash. the following described tract of land: That certain tract or parcel of land that was conveyed to the said Henry T. Htailings by deed of Seth Hardison and wife, dated October 6, 1906, and of record in the office of the regis ter of deeds for Martin County, North Carolina, in deed book 000, at page 687; said property being more fully described as follows: Lying and being in Jamesville Township, or district, Martin County. Beginning in Poplar Branch at the road in a black gum; thence south* up said branch to Thus. Ilcnibridge corner or avenue; thence along said avenue by Charlie llem bridge place to his west corner; then south along his line to his corner in J. W. Griffin's line, being the John Hardison patent line; thence west to a dead pine, Griffin and Washington Coltrain's corner; thence north to the old patent line to the road; thence easterly against said road to the be ginning. Containing one hundred and fifty acres, more or less. This the 2nd day of March, 1026. B. A. CRITCHER, GUY T. HORNEK, mB 4tw Commissioners. NOTICE OF SALK OF REAL PROP ERTY North Carolina, Martin County. Under and by virtue of the authori ty of sale contained in that certain deed of trust executed by W. Jackson Holliday and wife, Lucy Holiiday, to A R. Dunning, trustee, recorded in book v 1, page 474, Martin County registry, default having been made i 666 la a prescription for COLDS, GRIPPE FLU. DENGUE BM.IOUS FEVER AND MALARIA mar It Kill* The Germa 16 ;, in the payment of the note therein se cured and at the request of the hold -1 er of said note, the undersigned trus 'l tee will on Monday, the 16th day of! i March, 1026, at 11 a. m., in front of' ' J the courthouse door in the town of i • ' Williamston, Martin County, N. C., ex-' i pa.se at public sale to the "highest bid- ! 5 der for cash, the following described j r real property, vis: • First tract: Bounded on the north ' by the lands of S. D. Jones; oi. the j past by the lands of Luwrence Pearce, ' j on the buulh by the lands of Charle.s •| Davis; containing 66 acres, more or 9 less, and being the same premises deeded to J. F. Jackson and J. A. Get-' 1 singer by ohn A. Pearce, by deed of 1 record in book E-l, at page 484, Mar -1 tin County public registry. t Second tract: Beginning at a cedar 'in Malvina James' corner; thence b north with Malvina James' line to S. D. Jones' line; thence weat with said J Jones line to John A. Pearce land corner; thence south with the John a Pearce land to th§ Gilbert Boston line; thence east with Gilbert Boston line to the beginning, a cedar, contain ing 20 acres, more or less, and being a portion of the Lawrence Pearce, sr., . tract of land. , „ « Third tract: Situate in the old Nor man Mill Pond, adjoining the lands of Malvina James, Gilbert Boston, and n others, and being a portion of the Law [i rence Pearce, sr., tract of land, con ® taining 10 acres, more or leas. i Fourth tract: Beginning at a pine V stump, C. T. Mizell's comer on the B southwest side of the Jordan Thick load and opposite to Stewart AngeV house lot and well; and thence run ning up said road S. 34 degrees E. 64 poles to a stake; thence S. 63 W. 136 1-2 poles to a point on the run of Horse Pen Branch, center of sev (Notice To Tax Payers w''. j * * Vf ' . • ; ■ • • » . ■ ■ * ■ - & • ■ " _' • • * ' * 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, * L,•• - ' ' * » ' i __ PL T. Roberson " - ' * - > Sheriff Martin County * —V--- J. s .»r i 'JM ti " ■ . 1 - . ■■ .«■ rc&l trees chopped as pointers; thence i down the various courses of said branch to C. T. Mizell's comer; thence ] along his line degrees E. to I the beginning, and containing 60 teres, more or less. Thif being a part l" 'I _. 11 10 M) \says:J T' V | 5. Your guarantee of fertilizer quality ' The famous Red Steer ia shown on every bag of 1 Swift's Red Steer Fertilizers. It is a guarantee r of highest quality. , r When you buy Swift's Red Steer Fertilizers, you know that you are buying the best fertilizers that science and modern factory facilities can produce. Back of every bag are years of research > f - and experience. " _ • '■ ■" ; 1 We recommend and sell Swift's Red Steet t Fertilizers because we know they meet the needs of your soil and crop. Come in and talk over your requirements. The A.S.A. (Authorized Swift K : Agent) in thi» territory is: : D. D. STALLS ' Agent, Williamston, N. C. of LOTNO. 6 in the Ashely Davis land division and allotted and deeded to Julia H. Davia Mizell. This the Bth day of February, 1926. A R. DUNNING, I fl9 4tw Trustee.
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