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The BROKEN NEEDLE You've given the last hypodermic, Yoar last hope dissolved in the shot. And you stand by and wait For the signs to abate; For further relief there is not. There in the close semi-darkness, While the whole room is rigid and still, By the bedside you stand With your hypo in band, And you try to help out with your will. You listen to tired respiration And feel of the pitiful pulse, While your aching heart Twists itself all apart As you breathlessly wait for results. You think of the first days of illness; Of your own feeble opening gun; And—bitterest cup— What a chance you passed up When you left something worth while undone. For the patient so close to the border Is not a mere patient at all, But the one you adore Ev'ry day more and more, And your heart knows that she has neroat ——• "* But, fight for her? You'd fight the devil And all of his imps with a clod; But the battle you wage, With a twenty-four gauge, Is against an omnipotent God. You've given your last hypodermic. From the fever-tossed bedclothes h I stir. Then, through the dim light, "Won't you kiss me good-night ?■" Come- faintly but clearly from her. j You spring, automatic, to answer • When a hand on your throat seems to shut. The thing at your feet Some how caught in the sheet, And is broken off short at the butt. —Dr. E. M. Long. WMIS WANTED:" YOUNG MEN AND young women bookkeepers, stenog raphers and salesmen, learn in a few weeks in the oldest business college in North Carolina's largest, small fee, easy terms. Board and room for boys and girls in the dormitory reasonable. Howard's Business College, Winston- Salem, N. C. —" mch9 16t FINELY GROUND FLAME DRIED oyster shell lime. Peanut specialty. Fine for all crops. Minimum car, 20 tons 200 lb. burlap bags. Terms cash. GiVe freight station. Address "X,' Ricks Hotel, Rocky Mt., N. C. m£> lOt LOST SATURDAY, MARCH 27: ONE gold fob or locket; picture inside. Finder please return and receive re ward. Initials on locket M. B. M C. O. Moore. FOR SALE: JUMBO PEANUTS for seed. Good stock. J. S. Whitley, Oakhurst Farms, Phone 1032. CAKI) OF THANKS We desire to thank our many friehds and neighbors for their kimi ness during the illness and death of our husband and father. May the Lord add His blessings. Mrs. R. C. Bailey and Family. NOTICE I have taken up in my lot a black board marked half moon in each ear. Will weight about 80 pounds. Owner can get it "by paying charges. F. U. Rawts. IIOW'S THIS? IIAIX'ft CAT \ItH II MKmciWR will d> what w* claim for It—rid your sy»- atem of Catarrh or Deafneaa cauned by Catarih It cunalata of i\n Ointment which tjvickly Relieve*, and the Inter nal Med cine, a Tonic, which acta through Ihe Blood on the Mucnua Sur faces, thus restoring normal conditions. ■ I At.l.'X CATARRH MKIMCINK a a a Blood Purtflcr (riven wonderful reaults. ; old by druggists for over 40 year*. V 3. Cheney A Co., Toledo, Ohio. Your House Next You can never tell—the next time the firemen answer a call it may be your home. Farmers are especially warned to insure their house and buildings. Protection costs but little. Don't wait till the bell rings. Insure now. Fire Tornado Automobile Theft INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS K. B. Crawford FOR RENT: THREE UNFUR'NISH-1 ed rooms; price reasonable. Apply to Mrs. Richard Daniel, Williamston, N. C. ■ ■ • m3O 3tpd NOTICE OF SALE By virtue of tne power ana autnori ty vested in the undersigned trustee, by tne terms and conditions of a deed of trust executed and delivered by Ned Williams and wife, Malviney Williams to 0. S. Anderson, trustee, of record in ihe office of the register of deeds for Martin County, in book G-2, page 295, he will on Monday, April 26, 1926, at 12 o'clock m., at the court house door of Martin County, in the town of Williamston, N. C., sell to the | highest bidder for cash, the following real estate in the county of Martin, and State of North Carolina, U, wit: Beginning at an oak on the Ballard road between Ned Williams and Jor uan Williams, running thence along an easterly course along said road, Jordan Williams line, to a red oak, J. K. Ballard line, thence along J. K. Ballard's line to a poplar on Gilliam Ridge, M. W. Ballard's line, thence a long said M. W. Ballard's line, to the said Ballard road, thence along said Ballard road toward Poplar Point, to the place of beginning, containing ..fifteen. more or-less, same being whole of the tract of land where Ned Williams now lives. This March 22nd, 1926, 0. S. ANDERSON, ni26 4tw Trustee. Gilliam & Davenport, attorneys. 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, 0. L. Pace, will take notice that an action entitled as ibove lias 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 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 manded in said complaint. This 12th day of February, 1926. R. J. PEEL, ml 2 4tw " Clerk Superior Court. NOTICE ! In the superior court, before the clerk. State of North Carolina; County of Martin. C. B. McKeel, Plaintiff, vs. Sadie Mc- Keel, Defendant The defendant, Sadie McKeel, will take notice that an action entitled as r.bove 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 she is required to ap pear at the office of the superior court at the courthouse in Williamston, M ' C., on the 12th day of March, 1926, and answer or demur to the complaint in taid action, or the plaintiff will ap ply to the court for the relief de manded in said complaint. This 12th day of February, 1926. | R. J. PEEL, ml 2 4lw Clerk Superior Court. | NOTICE OF SALE By virtue of the power and authori ty vested in the undi rsigned trustee by the terms and conditions of a deed of trust executed by Joseph Yarrell and wife, Fannie Yarrell, to O. S. An derson, trustee, of record in the office of the register of deeds for Martin County, in book H-2, p»ge 113, he will on Monday, April 26, 1926, at 12 o'- clock m,, at the courthouse door of Martin County, in the town of Wil liamston, N. C., sell to the highest bidder for cash, the following real es tate, in Martin County, North Carolina to wit: A certain tiact of land bounded oi> the north by Paul Smithwick, on the c«.-.t by the J. E. Moore estate, on the south by Wilts Veneer Company, v.id Leggett lands, end on the west by Lawrence Jam's, and containing tl ir ty (30) acres, inure or less, and being the feame land conveyed by W. C. Man ning, trustee, to J. B. Knight, dated January 10, 1907. This March 22, 1926. 0. S. ANDERSON, m 26 3tw Trustee. Gilliam A Davenport, Attorneys. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain deed of trust executed by the undersigned trustee May 10, 1928, an of record in Martin County Registry, in book G-2, page 696, securing a bond of even date therewith, and the stipulations not having been complied with and at the request of the holder of said bond the undersigned trustee will on the 22nd day of April, 1926, at 12 o'clock noon, in front of the courthouse door of Martin County, offer at public auc- 1 tion to the highest bidder, for cash, the following described property: Beginning at a corner on the west .side of the old Dailey road, known as the corner of J. T. Taper, Jno. A. l'ierce land, Gilbert Boston, Warren Hill, and Charlie Davis corner; thence running a western direction along Charlie Davis and Wealthy Pearce lines far enough to make one-half of the entire tract of land deeded to Brighton James by liaywood Jamas and wife, and known as the Brighton James tract, which runs a straight di rection to the old Dailey road, and with the various courses of said road back to the beginning, containing ten (10) acres, more or less, saving and excepting the part of said land sold to Stewart James and reference is hereby made to said deed for full de scription. / | This the 22nd day of March, 1926. B. DUKE CRITCHER, ni26 4tw Trustee. NOTICE Under and by virtue of an order of sale made by the clerk of the superior It Fools Them ' Everyone I met today said they liked my new suit That's a joke on them becaus it's an old one I had cleaned and pressed. Ambers Pressing Club Make Every. Home a Home Sweet Home Keep Out everything but PURE AIR Screens guard family's health by keep ing out flies and insects, even germ laden dust and dangerous moisture clings to this .strong finely spun barrier. Then think of the comfort. Throw open the doors and windows day or night and let the cool fresh air circulate through every room. Screen in your home and make it a healthy, com fortable, enjoyable place to live in! Wire Screens Ready Made—BUY NOW! Culpepper Hardware Co. GOOD HARDWARE OF ALL KINDS TBE K. C. court In the special proceedings en titled, "Mabelle Mae Johnson n. Lil ian A. Laughnghouaa, at als," the un dersigned commissioners will, on the 6th day eC April, 1926, at 12 o'clock, noon, in front of tha courthouse door of Martin "County sell to tha highest bidder, for cash, the following describ ed property: A certain store building of which the said Henry T. S tailings was seized at the time of his death, located in the town of Jamesville, Martin County, North Carolina, facing Main street, hi said town of Jamesville, said store building aad lot on which it stands with a narrow strip about 18 feet wide on tho easterly aide of said building; said store building adjoin ing the building of tha Jamesville Bank and Ming all the reeldue of the property which was conveyed to the said Henry T. Stalling* by deed of W. C. Hassell, et als, and that the esti mated value of the store and lot a bove described is about $1,600.00. This the 4th day of March, 1926. B. A CRITCHER, ml 2 4tw Commissioner. VOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of a judgment of resal signed by Calvert, judge, at the Marcl term, 1926, of the superior court of Martin County, the bid at a former sale having been raised, the under signed commissioner will on Tuesday poles to a water oak stump; thenc the 20th day of April, 1926, at 12 o'- clock m., at the courthouse door of Martin County at Williamston, N. C., offer at public sale to the highest bid der for cash the following described tract of land, to wit: ' First tract: Bounded on the north by the lands of R. B. Holliday and T. J. Holliday; on the east by the lands of R. B. Holliday and T. W. Hol liday; on the south by the road load- lug from the Jordan Thick road to the Washington road; aad on the *«t by tha road loading from tha Jordan Thick road to tho Wahlagton load, and containing 6 1-2 acrea, more or leu, and commonly known as "tha George W. Holliday home place," and being the same premises now occu pied by W. H. Holliday aad wife, and his sister, Elizabeth Holliday. Second tract: Beginning on George W. Holliday'* corner in tha Holliday road, near the house where Simon 8. Price lives; thence extending along George W. HolUday's line north 7 1-2 weat 64 poles to the head of Big Bot tom; thence north SI W. 25 poles; thence N. 40 W. 8 poles to tha mouth of Big Bottom to a maple standing near the run of Shot Bag branch, a corner tree; thence N. IS W. 9 poles; thence N. 45 W. 16 poles to a black gum; thence N. 28 W. 82 poles to the run of Cooper's Swamp to a Horn Beam; then up the ran of said swamp to Gainer Holliday's corner to three horn beams; thence south 8-4 east along the old T. L. Holliday line 26 S. 5 W. 12 poles to the fence, thence S. 5 1-2 W. 74 poles; thence S. 14 l}-2 We- 43 poles to the Holliday road; thence west along the road to the be ginning, containing by surrey 57 acre« niftm trr iTTf * rt " ,K ""e description ir. being recorded in book W, at page' 500 in Martin County public registry AWNINGS It pays to buy from us. We put them up Harrison Brothers & Co. WI LLIA MBTON, N. C. Notice To Tax Payers . L t. ... J _ 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, H. T. Roberson - - I ' ' : " 7 " 1 — - Sheriff Martin County in deed from T. J. Hollidajr and WlfeT L. M. Holliday, G. W. Holliday and wife, S. F. Holliday, and Thomas H. Davis it B. M H.olliday. Notice is farther given that fender the terns of the judgment signed by Calvert, judge, in the case of P. W. Easter Special 9 ■ ,* Sunday and Monday Broiled Spring: Chicken on Toast; Broiled Shad; Italian Spaghetti; Spanish Baked Potatoes; Shrimp Salad; English Peas; Ice Cream and Cake. Old Mill Inn above referred to, this sale will be final and that no raise In the bid at said will be permitted. This 90th day of March, 1926. A. R. DUNNING, m 22 4tw Commissioner.
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