stissn
IMP
■uasr
Etc.
Miast* Tfeabna Bx»w» and MJMsad
Darts* Jttd Bxvfid Wynoa tffft tad«r
far Grenwbara, whom th«qr will visit
friend* during tba we* sad.
Xxg, £. U Gtaitfa and bring*
attended the ball game bate Tuesday
night and visited Mrs. Smith's sister,
Mrs. A. R." Dunning.
Mr. B. B. Sherrod, of Hamilton, was
a tniiirrf- visitor here yesterday.
Elder John N. Rogerson was a visi
tor in the city Wednesday.
Messrs. J. W. and Dennis Bailey, of
Bear Grass, were in town Wednesday.
Miss Emma Robertson and Profes
sor J. S. Seymour are attending the
teachers assembly in Raleigh.
Mr. D. R. Everett, of Roberaonville,
was in the city Wednesday.
Mrs. Gladya Charles, Mrs. Jack
Chapman, and Mies Marie Chapman,
of Grifton, were shoppers here Wed
nesday.
Mrs. Carrie Biggs Williams and a
party of fnenda motored to Aulandsr
Wednesday.
Mis. R. S. Catcher has returned
from Garysburg, where she visited her
son. Rev. B. D. Critoher.
Mr. D. G. Matthews, of Hamilton,
waa in town on business yesterday.
Measrs. R. E. Adams, of Roberson
ville, and J. T. Adams, of Ernol, were
in town yesterday.
Judge Stephen C. Bragaw, of Wash
ington, waa in town Wednesday.
Mr. William Harrell Harrison will
arnve tomorrow xrom Charleston,
wnera he is a stuctent at the citadel
to spend the spring Holidays with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Harrison
at home on Haughton Street.
Mias Carrie Lee Peel, of the Teach
ers College, Greenville, will spend the
spring Holidays with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. ic J. PasL
Miss Pattie Edmondaon, of the E. C.
T. C., Greenville, will arrive tonight
to visit her parents, Mr .and Mrs. J.
T. Edmondson.
Meadames O. S. Anderson, B. W.
Hardy, H. M. Stubbs, L. C. Bennett,
and Miss Sallie Dickens, spent Thurs
day with friends in Kins ton.
Messrs. W. D. B. R, and Stephen
Manning, of Griffins Township, have
visited here this week
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Crawford and
Harry A. Biggs motored to Hobgood
yesterday. Mrs. Crawford and Mr.
Biggs went on to Norfolk from thaw
and will return today in Mr. Biggs'
ear.
Messrs. A. J. Manning, C. D. Car
starphen, A. R. Dunning, Clayton
Moore, and others attended the fu
neral of Judge Brown In Washington
yesterday.
GOOD STRAIN BARRED ROCK
eggs for setting. $1 for 16. B. 8
Courtney. mFV
, -
NOTICE
i eiu E. Powell and aU per
■om claiming under, through or bj
her:
You will take notice that I bought
once acre of land, the Ella E. Powel
residence, at a sale for taxea due thi
county of Martin for the year* 1921
and 1924, by the sheriif of Martii
County, and unless redemption U
mad* before the expiration of the timi
allowed by the statutes in such casei
I will demand a deed for said land.
Thic 26th day of February, 1926
m 2 4tw A. D. GRIFFIN.
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Bred by the Plant-to-row method since 1908
OWM4 mmi 0»«r»Ud by Wiwwkw Biottari
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.
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Society & Personals
Ma. BLUR 8. PEEL, Editor 4 °g
[ Mjr. ft, & Bvswtt, «X Oak City, m
% tow» tfcl* waa*.
BOOK REVIEW
"Honda of Swing," by Sylvia
Thompson. little, Brown * Co,
Boston. $2. Review latar.
By C. H. DICKEY
A review copy of Sylvia Thompson's
1926 novel has just been received.
In a personal letter accompanying
the book the company said, This is
our big novel of the spring, and bids
lair to become the big novel of the
seaaon. It has had the largest ad
vance sale of any novel which we have'
ever publiahed by an unkuown or an,
uneetablished author, larger also than
the advance sales of 'The Broad High
way,' by Jeffrey Farnol; 'lf Winter
Comes,' by A. S. M. Hutchison; and
'Soundings,' by A. Hamilton Gibbs, the
best sellers of 1925."
This is a handsomely bound volume
and has 366 pages.
CARD OF THANKS
I want to take this method of thank
ing the many friends and neighbors
for their kindness to my sister, Martha
J. Bennett, during her illness and
death.
Mrs. J. H. RIDDICK.
l
SANDY RIDGE LOCAL
AND PERSONAL NEWS
Mr. Johnnie iiaruiaon returnt>a home
( i. ueauay irora VYaanwgton, wnere he
nu been lor the peat two weeks to
unuergo an operation.
Mr. ana Mrs. Lester Holland were
l Uie guests 01 Mr. an«l Mrs. W. J.
Uierry Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Manning, Mia.
. W.J. Cherry, Mr. and Mrs. Leater
Holland, and Miss Beatrice Cherry at-1
tended the funeral of Mrs. M. J. Ben-j
1 nett Monday.
, Mr. Allen Peed, of Williamaton,
1 spent Tueaday night at the home of
■ his mother, Mrs. T. A. Peed,
i Miss Earl Hall baa been on the sick
liat week this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Lao Koberson, Mrs.
. R. T. Roberaon, Meaars. Joaeph Hard
, iaon, N. S. Riddick, R. D. Jenaa, Mrs.
. T. A. Peed, Mise Marie Riddick, Mrs.
J. H. Riddick, and Mr. and Mrs. W.
L. Jones attended the funeral of Mra.
!. M. J. Bennett Monday. '
' NOTICE OF ATTACHMENT
North Carolina, Martin County.
In the Juatics's court; before John
L. Haasell, J. P.
± W. L Stalls, Plaintiff, n. Charlee
Keaaler, Defendant
The defendant in the above-en titled
action will take notice that en the 6th
n day of March, IMS, a summons in the
e anid action waa issued against the said
defendant by John L. Haaaall, justice
of the peace, the plaintiff declU96et
i ef the peace, the plaintiff claiming the
i Bum of twenty-five and *6-100 ($26.25)
r , dollara due him on account by the said
e defendant, which said summons is re
,• tunable before the aaid Justice of the
peace on the Bth day of April, 1926,
at 10 o'clock a. m. The defendant win
v also take notice that a warrant of at
n tachment was issued by said justice
k of the peace on the same data against
n the property of aaid defendant, which
warrant la returnable at the same
Hm. «mI place named for the return
t of the summons, when and where the
I. defendant la required to appear and
t anawer er demur to the complaint, or
the relief demanded will be granted.
This the 6th day of March, 1926.
JOHN L. HASSELL,
ml 2 4tw Justice of the Peace.
' Hugh O. Horton, Attorney.
SALE OF VALUABLE FARM
PROPERTY
Undo: and by virtue of the author
ity conferred upon us In a deed of
truat executed by Joaeph H. Miaell
and wife, Connie Miaell, on the SSrd
day of January, 1926, and recorded
in book of mortgages T-2, page 409,
we will on Saturday, the 20th day of
March, 1926, at 12 o'clock neon at the
courthouae door In Williamaton aell
at public auction fox cash to tbe high
est hiddar tba following Und, to wit:
Adjoining tba Unda of Joe May*
OR the north; the lands of Hanxy
Wynn on the east; tba lands of Buak
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
Clark and W. R. Little; thence with
said road north 42 1-2 degrees east
95 1-5 poles and north 88 1-2 de
grees east 47 3-5 poles; thence south
C 1-4 degrees east 34 poles; thence
north 55 degrees east 71 1-5 poles;
thence north 47 degrees west 101 8-5
poles; thence north 79 degrees west
110 4-5 poles to Horsepen branch;]
thence with Horsepen branch south 4
degrees west 58 poles to Bates branch
thence with Bates branch south 3 de
grees east 62 poles; thence south 67
degrees east 49 1-6 poles; thence south
89 degrees east 28 28-100 poles to the
beginning; containing 116 1-2 acres,
more or leas, and being the same
land conveyed to Joseph H. Misell by
J. A. Misell, trustee, by deed dated
December 80th, 1922, and recorded in
Martin County public registry in book
K-2, page 662.
£*feM J
Fertilizers every year than any other
make of fertilizer sold.
This country-wide preference for
"AA QUALITY" Fertilizer® has'been
earned anid maintained by their urw
equaled record for producing the largest
yields and best quality of all crops. To
insure the best crops, year after year, use
"AA QUALITY" FERTILIZERS
BUT KNOWN TO YOU UNDER THI
FOLLOWING BRAND NAMES
POCOMOKE IMPERIAL PATAPSCO
ZELL'S LAZARETTO
MmofactoNd only by
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NATL BANK OF COMMERCE BLDG., NORFOLK, VA.
*U6
This 10th day of February, 1921
FIRST NATIONAL TRUST CO.,
K* 4tw Trusts*
Durham, N. C. w
WANTED: MIDDLE AGED MAN.
Hustlers make |6O to SIOO or more
waakly selling Whitmans guaranteed
line of Wilet axtielaa, soaps, slices
MOOT
fe the wimlnr aourt, ketorp Om
alerk.
State of North Carolina; County of
Martin.
Beatrice Pace, Plaintiff, vs. O. L. Pace
Pifmlait
Tha defendant, O. L. Pace, will
take notice that an action entitled as
Lbove has been commenced in the su
perior court of Martin County, to ob
tain a divorce, a vinculo matrimonii,'
and the said defendant will further
| take notice that he is required to ap
[ pear at the office of tha superior court
at the courthouse in Williamston, N.
j C., on the 12th day of March, 1920,
and answer or demur to the complaint
in raid action, or tha plaintiff will ap
, ply to the court for the relief de
manded in aaid complaint |
This 12th day of February, 1926. I
R. J. PEEL,
ral2 4tw Clerk Superior Court
SALE OF VALUABLE FARM
PROPERTY
Under and by virtue of the author
ity conferred upon us in a deed of
trust by P. T. Anthony and wife, Ju
, lia B. Anthony, and E. B. Thomas and
wife, Helen G. Thomas, on the Ist day
■ of February, 1923, and recorded in
. book K-8, page 667, in Martin County,
wc will on Saturday, the 27th day of
March, 1926, at 12 o'clock noon at
the courthouse door in Williamston,
tiell at public auction for cash to the
highest bidder the following land, to
wit:
A. Adjoining the lands of Dr. D.
W. Lewis, Kitchen Taylor, et als,
bounded as follows: Beginning at Car
mell's corner at a stump in a small
field near the river pocosin and run
ning south 70 west along said Car- 1
moil's line to three msples on th«
iuanch; thence up the meanders o'
said branch to the road, thence alonr
the road to a small red oak in said
Carmells line; thence north 70 degrees
west along said line 190 poles to a
pino stump near Samuel Williams's
field; thence north 62 east nine polos
U a small branch; thence north ter>
east 80 poles to a fork of the branch
of Jumping Run; thence north seven
east 32 poles along the run of sai '
branch; thence south 70 east 14 poles
along the said run, theoee aerth 60
east 30 polas along the said run; than
north SO west 20 poles along said run;
thenco north 16 west SO poles along
; aid run; four aast 100 poles along
said run of the said branch to the
back line in the river Oiciaub; thence
down the rivor poooain to the first
station, containing by estimator 457
acres, mpn or it being known as
the Carrael land and formally owned
by Louis A. Thompson, and which was
sold under execution against said
Thompson and conveyed by the sher
iff of said county to H. Henry Brown
and subsequently conveyed by H. H
Brown and wife, S. A. E. Brown, to
Henry B. Moore and for particular de
scription reference is made to said
REVIVAL
PLACE
Memorial Baptist Church, Williamston.
TIME
Sunday, March 21st., to Easter Sunday.
SOME OP THE SERMON SUBJECTS WILL BE
• 1 -
"How May I Know That I Am a
l *1 Am The "What Shall IDoto be Saved?" \
I Resumrttm" "What to do With Our Sins" §7
yj ; , rWln nj Unless We Forprive— R YV 1 I II
U I / "Where Art Thou?" IM I -Mlf
jjM I 1. ,4'. "Who Is on the Lord's Side?"
"The Great Transition" OSf'"
' "The Resurrection"
All Evening Services At 8:00 o'clock
TWO SERVICES ON EACH OF THE THREE SUNDAYS
NO SERVICES ON SATURDAYS
The people of Williamston, the rural districts, and near-by
towns are invited to "Come Over and Help Us."
Notice
-„•.-r , . ■ J
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, l-am r -
Respectfully yours,
' V
I , I
V , '■ ■ # f - : «
H. T. Roberson
Sheriff Martin County
deed of record found in book J-J, page
168, Hanry B. Mm m and wife BajM
A, Moore, to Nancy A, Crisp.
B. A certain parcal of land lying
and being in Martin County, North
Carolina, and in Goose Nest Township
and known as the "Jeff House Farm,"
said tract of land lying on both sldas
of the public road leading from Oak
City to Speed and Adjoining the lands
pf Dr. B. Harrell, Frank Edmondson,
Lepn Cherry, Tom Han«U, Hardy
Council and others, and being the
same lands which were conveyed by
W. C. Manning and wife, S. M. Man
r.inK by deed dated July 6th, 1911.
and of record in the register of deeds
office of Martin County, N. C , in
book C-l, pa?e 2, and which was con
veyed by S. R. Harrell to M. W.
House by dead recorded in book G-G,
page 158, Martin County register of
deed's office, far particular descrip
tion of the lands herein conveyed ref
erence ia hereby made to the above
two conveyancea, said tract of lani
contains 600 acres, more or lets. Pound
in book J-2, page 112, John W. Smitl
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. EL
Tbomas to pay off and discharge and
indebtedness secured by said deed of
trust to the North Carolina Joint
Stock Land Bank of Durham.
This 10th day of February, 1926.
FIRST NATIONAL TRUST CO.,
f26 4tw Trustee.
Durham, N. C.