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C. mO lOt ,1 ; I AM NOW PREPARED TO DO PRl vate nursing. Mrs. Joanna Tetter ton, Williamston, Route 3. FOR SALEs 10,000.000 «r-r? and Bermuda onion plants, $1 per thousand, prompt shipments. Dorris I'lant Co., Valdosta, Ga. m 2 4t' PURE BRED RHODE ISLAND REI)j eggs for hatching. Call 126 or see Mrs. Charley Mobley. fl9 6t NOTICE To C. C. Williams and W. M. High smith. their heirs, assigns, and all other persons claiming under, thru,' or by them: j You are hereby notified that I pur-j chased 130 acres Thompson land list ( ed by you in Goose Neat Township, on I 3-- ■ ■ - 1 the first Monday in June, 1923, at a sueritfs sale lor taxes due lor the , year 1922. f1 ou are f urthe rnotified that unless. you redeem the certificate of sale within the time required by law, 1 - shall demand a deed from the aaid ! [«j collector xor the said lands. » This 20th day of * euruary, 1920. i Uti 4tw " D. G. MATTHEWS. SALEMAN WANTED TO SOUCIT 1 orders for lubricating oils, greases, | and paints. Salary or commission > Address the Harvey Oil Co., Cleveland • Ohio. ltpd > NOTICE In the superior court, before the clerk. State of North Carolina; County of Martin. Beatrice Pace, Plaintiff, vs. O. L. Pace Defendant The defendant, O. L. Pace, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the au ': perior court of Martin County, to ob tain a divorce, a vinculo matrimonii, ' and the aaid defendant will further I take notice that he is required to ap pear at the office of the superior court at the courthouse in Williamston, 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 j r.ianded in said complaint.^ This 12th day of February, IW6. R. J. PEEL, ml 2 4tw Clerk Superior Court. SALE OF VALUABLE FARM PROPERTY Under and by virtue of the author ity conferred upon us in a deed ofj trust by P. T. Anthony and wife, Ju lia B. Anthony, and E. B. 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Lewis, Kitchen Taylor, et alu, uounued as loliows: beginning at Car- 1 n.eU'B corner at a stump in a small uclu near tne nver pocosin and run-. ..ing soutu 7o west along ?mu wti ..teii s line to three maples on the „i*nch; thence up the meanuers o ouid branch to the road, thence aio.. t .lie road to a small red oak in sai mellsline; thence north 70 degrees ..est along said line 1M) poles to i. pans stump near Samuel Williams s aeld; thence north bZ east nine poles * a small branch; thence norui tc I cast 60 poles to a lork oi the brant | UJ Jumping itun; thence north sevc. oust 6Z poles along the run oi s„ u ranch; thence south 70 east X 4 polec along the said run, thence north «,», oust M poles along the said run; then north 30 west 20 poles along said run, .nence north 16 west 30 poles alon, -aid run; foul east 100 poles alont said run of the said branch to ti» back line in the river Oicisub; thence down the river pocosin to the first station, containing by estimaton 4- acres, more or less, it being known at the Carmel land and formeily owne>. by Louis A. Thompson, and which wa sold under execution against said Thompson and conveyed by the sher- ALL IN A NUTSHELL We simply "threw a fit" when we heard about one of our farmer friends a few miles from town who brought a load of produce in last week and aa be got such a good price for it ho thought he'd surprise his wife by buying him self a new suit, shoes, and hat; putting them under the back seat He stopped on his way home and taking off all his old clothes threw them in the river; after looking under the seat for hia new outfit and finding that some one had stolen it, he got back in the wag on and said, "Giddap, Dobbin, we'll surprise her anyhow." HM next biggest surprise for her would be to burn Lindsley-Lilley Ice Co.'* coal. Its heat-produc ing qualities and lasting power would certaia draw her apprecia tion. Lindsley-LiHey Ice Co. Tear Telephone is Oar Self-Starter Phone 99 I > ifl of aaid county to H. Henry Brown and subsequently conveyed by H. H. ' lirown and wife, S. A. E. 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Harrell to M. \V. > House by deed recorded in book G-G, ' page 158, Martin County register of s deed's office, for particular descrip E I tion of the lands herein conveyed ret » erence is hereby made to the above two conveyances, said tract of land , contains 600 acres, more or less. Found in book J-2, page 112, John W. Smit!i and wife, et al, to P. T. Anthony and E. B. Thomas. \„/ This sale is made by reason of fail ure of P. T. Anthony and E. D. Thomas to pay off and discharge and indebtedness secured by said deed o> trust to the North Carolina Joint Stock Land Bank of Durham. This 10th day of February, 1926. FIRST NATIONAL TBUST CO., f26 4tw Trustee. Din-ham, N. C. -SIB—
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