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a »tt r lilinwli dab Meeting. Parties Engagements Weddings Etc. Ur. and Mrs. J. C. Manning return ed to Eureka Sunday afternoon after visiting relatives here. Mrs. Emma Woo lard, Mr. Andrew Clark, and little daughter, of Ever ett*, visited relatives here yesterday morning. Mr. George Harris, of New London, Conn., is spend the Easter holidays with his parent*, Mr. and Mrs. George Harris. George, jr., is with the U. S. Coast Guards now. Dr. and Mrs. John D. Biggs attend ed the East Carolina Exposition in Greenville yesterday. Doctor igga was a judge of the floats in the parade yesterday afternoon. Mr. Ed Shaw, of Henderson, was in town yesterday. Mrs. P. H. Brown, Mrs. Z. H. Rose, and Miss Margaret Everett attended the exposition yesterday afternoon. Miss Pattie Edmondson, cf Green- j ville, spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Sirs. J. T. Edmond son. She had as her guest Miss Rea gan, of Lumberton. Miss Fannie Godard, of Dunn, spent the Easter holidays here with her aunt, Mrs. J. L. Robertson. Miss Louise Harrison, of Dunn, spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Harrison. Misses Louise Crawford, of Maccles field, and Estelle Crawford, of Bel haven, spent the week end with their mother, Mrs. Fannie Crawford. Messrs. K. B. Crawford and W. J. Taylor attended the East Carolina Ex position yesterday. Mesdames J. A. Manning, J. W. Manning, O. S. Anderson, B. W. Hardy and P. H. Brown, and Miss Thelma Brown will spend Thursday iA Raleigh. Mr. William Harrison returned to Charleston, S. C., yesterday, where he is a student at the Citadel Military Academy. Mrs. Anna Harrison was called to Tarboro Sunday on account of the ill ness of rer little nephew, Dan Misell. Postmaster Davenport, of Jamee ville, was a pleasant visitor here yes terday. Mr. Robert Manning returned to Wilson yesterday after spending Eas ter with his parents, Rev. and Mrs. A. J. Manning. Mr. Frank Hassell, of Wilson, spent the week end with his father, Elder 666 In a prescription for COLDS. GRIPPE, FLU, DENGUE BILIOUS FEVER AND MALARIA mar It Kills The Germs 16 Modern Home for Sale SIX-BOOM BUNGALOW ALL CONVENIENCES EAST MAIN STBEET See J. L. Williams Put a plentiful sup- Soda under your To Use cotton now to give it* good start, and A >l'H * ?£EZ£Z NITRATE ing before chop ping out. That's the . £ A A or oUUA i table cotton. J v. Ask your county agent or send a postal card with your address to our nearest office for our free bulletins which have helped thousands of farmers to grow bigger and more profitable crops. ' Chilean Nitrate of Soda — KDVCATIOMAI. awnmi « Dr. William S. M/ars, Mractor 111* Hurt IMr, Atlanta, Ca. M Hftw«l» IMJI 11%, TMCottanEacHang. Bldi , Mamphla, T.nn, «T Kaat State St., CaliMalnaa. O. 27 Madlaon Avanua, Haw T«k , Society & personals Mr*. ELBERT 8. PEEL, Editor Sylvester Has—U, returning to his home yesterday. Miss Pattie Harris returned to Rich mond yesterday after spending the week end with her mother, Mrs. W. S. Harris. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Peel and Mrs. F. W. Hoyt and Mrs. W. H. LUley, and Bennie Lilley, of Jamesville, at tended the East Carolina Exposition in Greenville yesterday. Mr. James E. Griffin, of Chapel HOI, spent the week end with relatives here. He had as his guest, Mr. Ayd lette, of Elisabeth City. Mr. A 1 Clapp returned to his home in Richmond yeeterday. Sandy Ridge Local And Personal News Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Thomas spent Saturday" night and Sunday with Mrs. T. A. Peed. Hiss lner. Griffin spent Sunday night with Miss Corulio Psed. Mr. and Mrs. Billie Cullipher, Mr. Richard Cullipher, and Mias Corali* Peed motored to Bear Grass Sunday morning. Mr. Richard Cullipher, Misses Co ralie Peed and Ines Griffin motored to Williamstoa Sunday afternoon. Miss Beatrice Cherry spent Thurs day and Friday with Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Manning. Mr. Allen Peed retained home Sun day from Enfield, where he has spent the past wish. Mrs. Bob Parker, of Rocky Mount, spent Saturday night with Mrs. W. H. Daniel. NOTICE OF SALS Under and by virtue of power of sale contained in a certain deed of Trust executed on the 2nd day of July, 1917, by Abner James, to A. R. Dun ning, trustee, registered in book O-l, page 61 of register of deeds' office of Martin County, and default having been made in the payment of the notes secured by said deed of trust, I will on the 10th day of May, 1926, at the courthouse door in Williams ton, N. C., offer for sale for cash to the highest bidder the following described lands: Known as the Abner James Swamp lying on Roanoke River, beginning at Kader*s Eddy, and bounded by the lands of Dennis-Simmons Lumber Co., Wilts Veneer Co., and others, contain ing 100 acres, more or less. Hour of sale: 12 m. This sth day April, 1926. A. R. DUNNING, s6 4tw Trustee. Annie Pettilord, assignee of debt; P. H. Bell, attorney. HOW'S THIS? nti.i/MAT»nnn mtmriT* will do wh«f \yf rlnlm for It—rid your sya of Pntarrh or D«afn#s« c«u»»d by f'otsri'h. It i rnnlm» of tin Ointment wh! I. Julckty Hclleveii, and the toter ir>i M«(Jii'ine, n Tf.tilr, which acts r >a»'h (!■•• !'• •• >•! on ih.» Mucou* Bur-. / - ' Tir >) conditions. 'isit a fu! rm-ulta i Ifl years *•>! In. PHONE Anything far TUa Department Ta 46 NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ES TATE —— , Under and by virtue of the power contained in that certain deed of trust executed on the 28th day of April, 1919, by Samuel Wimbush and wife, Mollie Wimbush, to the undersigned trustee, said deed of trust being of record in the public registry of Martin , County, in book A-2, at page 108, said deed of trust having been given to se cure certain notes of even date and tenor therewith, and the stipulations i in said deed of trust not having been . complliad with and at the request of tLe parties interested, the undersigned trustee will, on May 3rd, 1926, at 12 , o'clock m., in front of the courthouse door in the town of Williams to i\ N. C., offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the fol lowing described property: I A tract of land in Williamston town' ship, Martin County, State of North i t Carolina, adjoining the lands of Ma . jor lathamy and Johh Tyner on the north, the lands of T. S. Hadley and t a tract more commonly known as the Gus Mliell tract on the east, the lands . of Tom Mills on the South, and the > Greenville and Washington road on r the west, containing 181 acres, more or less and more commonly known as • the Sam Mobley home place, and be > ing the aame land conveyed to Samuel Wimbush by H. H. Co wen and wife, - deed dated December 21st, 1914, and . of record in the public registry in book G-l, at page 494. Being more - particularly described by metes and t courses by a plat made by J. R Mob ley, surveyor, on March 21st, 1919, , and on file with the Federal Land . Bank, of Columbia, S. C. This the 81st day of March, 1926. WHEELER MARTIN, a 8 4tw Trustee. f FOR BENT: THREE UNFURNISH f ed rooms; price reasonable. Apply - to Mrs. Richard Daniel, Williams ton, N. C. mBO Btpd i NOTICE OF RESALE OF REAL £ ESTATE ■ Under and by virtue of the powe 1 of sale contained in a certain deed of B trust executed to the undersigned trus . tot by J. L Lassiter and wife, Sallie t Lassiter, on the 27th day of Novem : ber, 1917, which said deed of trust la P of record in the public registry of t Martin County in book M-l, at page e 297, said deed of 'rust having boon •• given to secure certain notes of even >* date and tenor therewith and default having been made in the payment of. the aaid notes and at the request of I the holder of same, and acting under the order of the clerk of the superior court, said land having been hereto ,• fore advertised and sold on the 19tl day of February, 1926, and the bid having been raised as allowed by law | in accordance with said order, the un-| dersigned trustee will on Monday, the | 29th day of March, 1926, at 12 o'- l clock m., in front of the courthouse I 9 . door in the town of Williamston, N. ] C., offer for sale to the highest bid - der for cash the following described 1 real estate: Adjoining the lands of Joseph L . Lassiter, R. L. Perry, and others and beginning at a post, a corner of 11. L. Perry line, running thence a north weat course along said line to a pine, a corner in said R. L Perry line; running thence a northwest course a long said line to a pine, a corner in aaid R. L. Perry line; running thence a southwest course along Joseph L. Lassiter's line to a post, a corner in the Bailey land, running thence south east course along the Bailey land to a post, a corner of lot No. 1 of the W. J. Lassiter land, running thence a northeast course along the line of lot No. 1 to the beginning, contain ing 16 1-2 acres, more or less, and being lot No. 2 in the division of the PAINS ALL OVER Wr fcjfe 3U Took Carfai ami Nmrli»Uhpm»> ■Ml —Wo So Wtak Mk't Steal Wwttinl?, idaa.—lira. Jamas It. Ban, at this plaoe, wrltaa that aha waa "getting waakar all the ttma" wtea Oardal, tfta woman'! tonic, waa flrat broogbt to bar attention. After ate had takao Oardal a whll*, ate wrltaa that ate "nerar did aaa ■Mk aa Improvement" 1 Battered all tte tima and had gaiaa all orar," aaya Mia. Hall. "I waa ao weak I ooold not atand. My pUa waa cold aad flabby. 1 did bat hare aay color. I had always Nam a my active woman—need to teMaar eaerdee. walking aad nine whan I pleaacd. aad to get down, not abla to get myaaif a drink, waa tedaad a hardship. "Nothing —mod to help ma, till ■ began on Oardal. The flrat bottla Beamid to atrengtbon me, and I Bant tor fire more. By tbe time I had taken these, I waa on my (eat, going around, doing my work, gained in health aad atrength. "I took two mora bottlee, and I am wall and atrong. Can work my garden. I haven't ted any more aMmaaa." lak yoar druggist. NC-H5 I^SnPWi. IJ3^SmBu9SEEXZSI9 THE N. C This the 11th day of March, 1926. A. R, DUNGING; mlfc 2tw . Trustee, j Martin 6 Peel, attorney*. NOTICE OF RESALE OF REAL ESTATE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed to the undersigned trustee by Don Johnson and wife, ' Lucy Johnson, on the 13th day of\De cember, 1924, which said deed of trust • is registered in the public registry of i Martin County in book Q-2, at page 219, and given to secure a note of even date and tenor therewith, and i the stipulations in said deed of trust not having been complied with and at the request of the holder of the said notes, said land having been hereto i fore advertised and sold on the 19th day of February, 1926, and the bid having been raised as allowed by law and the undersigned trustee having been ordered to resell same and as > required by law, the undersigned trus tee will on Monday, the 29th day of March, 1926, at 12 o'clock m., in front of the courthouse door in the town of Williams ton, N. C., offer for sale to i' the highest bidder for cash the fol -11 lowing described real estate, to wit: That tract of land commonly known i ae the Spivey tract of land bounded i on the north by the Speight farm, on i the east by the lands of R. G. Harri i son and the Speight farm, on the i south by the public road leading from i Williamston to Hamilton, N. C., and i or the west by J. G. Staton, J. A. i Everett, and others, and being th> same premises deeded to Don Johnson I by the Roanoke Real Estate Company, i said deed being hereby referred to for I a perfect description and containing ' 6L acres, more or less, and being the ! same premises cultivated during the > year 1924 by B. E. Perry. .This the 11th day of March, 1926 • A. R. DUNNING, ml 6 2tw Trustee. Martin A Peel, attorneys.. NOTICE OF SALE OF HEAL ESTATE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed of truat executed to the undersigned trustee by JOB. L. Lasaiter and wife, Quick Acting Nitrogen Give* Best Results Bern* wf MnritM results Stdht County "Men Cotton ■k" taat year. fighteaa m all sections at the County ooas wM. —d a* wbH" riths w at imnl Interest because at the nrf ety at eoodltfcma a&der whieh they win obtained. II waa found, aoeording to (hi County Agent, taat It paid to on at toast 400 to 600 pounds at a hirh grsde fertiliser and that such a far aHaw, with at laaat two par oant of m Nitrogen "from a quick scting «m Uka Nitrate at Soaa, gave the StMh." Where SOO pounds at Soda together with 400 pounds at fartiliaar war* put Mdar tha aotton," wa got an Increase of 168 pounds of lint par acta. "In ona osaa," aayi tha County Afant, "where wa uaed 60 pounda of Nitrate at Soda around cotton after it waa eboppad, wa got an increase at 68 pounds of lint ootton per acre at a net •anting at 112.76 par acra. Tbaae K proved that wa naad to set more v uibugan from a quick aatlng sauiaa." Thaaa raaulta ahowad that quick sating Nitrogen aat squaraa earlier and faatar and "had a crop aat before tba dry waathar hurt it vary much. This la cms under dry weatner conditiona sad also undar boll weevil conditions." Tha waavfl question should receive Mfiatisl attention this year, in view of tbslaet that Infeatation is expected to be unusually eevere. Successful plant ers in puts at tha South mast this difficulty each year by putting 100 to tOO pounds at Soda and 200 to 800 pounds at Add under their cotton, and than by applying at first chopping Danger InCoughs That Hang*On Neglected coughs often lead to worse trouble. Yet there la a simple method baaed on the famous Dr. King's New Discovery, which usually breaks the worst cough entirely in 24 hours. Han ia the method: You take just OM teaspoonful and hold It in your throat for 15or 20 seconds before swal lowing it. It has a doable action. It not only aoothea and heals irritation,, but also removes the phlegm and con gestion which are the rtal cans* of the coughing. So the most stubborn cough •oon disappears completely. Dr. King's New Discovery is for coughs, chest colds, bronchitis, spas modic croup,'etc. Pine lor children, too—no harmful drugs. Very economi cal, ae the does is only one teaapoonfuL At *ll food druggists. Ask for Sallie Lassiter, on the 16th day of January, 1916, which Mid d«*d of trust i> of record in the public regis try of Martin County in book H-l, at page 276, said deed of trust having been given to secure a certain note of even date and tenor therewith, and default having been made in the pay ment of indebtedness thereby secured, and at the request of the holder of the said note, and in accordance with an order of the clerk of the superior court, said land having been hereto fore advertised and sold on the 19th Uay of February, 1926, and the bid having been raised as allowed by law, and in accordance with said order of resale, the undersigned trustee will on Monday, the 29th day of March, 1926, at 12 o'clock m., in front of the court house door in the town of William ston, N. C., offer for sale to the high est bidder for cash at public auction the following described real estate, to ft: Being lot No. 1 in the division of the lands of W. J. Lasaiter, which is of record in the land division record of Martin County and to which referenc it. hereby made for a full description This the 11th day of March, 1926. R. G. HARRISON, ml 6 4tw „ Trustee. Martin & Peel, attorneys at law. When Calling For Cream Say "Maola" " ' ~ SOLD IN WILLIAMSTON AND ALL NEARBY TOWNS FOR YOUR PARTY SERVE MAYOLA FANCY MOLDS ANY FLAVOR IN BULK BRICK CREAM Pure Dairy Products Notice | ' —— ——• ••• To Tax Payers u ' ■ % * ' «V- ~.,x v >-w- r ~ , # —«-■* -» : ■»" 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- y ment of advertising. Thanking you, I am, Respectfully yours, v if H. T. Roberson Sheriff Martin County 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
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