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WANTS NOTICE: WE WOULD LIKE TO DO laundry for several good families, at our home. Apply at 606 E. Main St., Rosa Williams and Carrie Wil liams. 410 ltpd NOTICE: I HAVE A HOUSE AND lot for sale .in the town.of ston. Price and terms right. O. it. Roberson, Route 3. dlO 2\ FOR SALE: PONY AND CART, very cheap. Apply to D. J. Wilson, Everetts, N. C. It TRUSTEE'S SALE By virtue of the authority con ferred in me by a "Deed of . Trust," executed to me be lien Scott and wife, Ilettie C. Scott, on the 10th day ol February, 1926, and duly recorded in the register of deed's office in Mar tin County, in book Q-2, page 295, to secure the payment of certain boads ot' even date therewith, and the stip ulations in said deed of trust not hav-, ing been complied with, 1 shall expose nt public auction, for cash, on Wed-1 nesuay, the 15th day-of December,! 1926, at 12 noon, courthouse door, in | Martin County, the following prop erty: That certain tract of land in Mar tin County, beginning at the north east corner of Rogers and Outter bridge corner, and running thence a southeast course uloiig a branch be- Uvioii the Allen and Blount line to the corner'of th* land of Thad New some and said Outterbridge, thence up the railroad in the direction of the ttwn ol' Everetts on the south side tc a forked double white oak, thence across the Ewell tract of land a north course to two pine trees on said Ewell tract of land, thence a north course to a maple standing near the branch, thence a northeast course to a maple standing near the branch; thence a northeast course to Rogers and Outterbridge line, the beginning, containing 50 acre*, more or less. This ifoth November, 1926. WHEELER MARTIN, nl6 4tw Trustee. NOTICE—SALE OF LAND FOR PARTITION Under and by virtue of an order and decree of the superior court ol Martin County, made in the special I proceeding ' entitled Herbert Wells, I Joseph Wells, Lizzie W. Phelps, et als, ex parte, the undersigned com missioner will, on the 3rd day of Jan uary, 1927, at 12 o'clock m., at the courthouse door in Martin County, North Curolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash, the following described tract or parcel of land, for the purpose of division among the stveral tenants in common and heirs at law of the late Milton T. Forest, deceased, to wit: That certain tract or parcel of land lying and being in the county of Mar tin, and Jamesville Township, ad joining the lands of the late Milton T. Forest and wife and others, and more particularly designated and bounded ns follows, vis: Beginning at a branch, WillianTHy I man's corner; thence running with the said branch to Welches Creek; thence with his line to the Mill Road; thence to the beginning, containing 16 acres, as will more fully appear by refer ence to a deed from W. F. Sanderson, oxecutor of John C. Pettijohn, to D. C. Guyther, and being dated the 13th For Sore Throai throat and chaat with Vlck«;covar witfc warm flaonil. 11l doubla dlract actios (tnhalad and abaorbadl bring* walcom* ralial . WICKS W VAPoRua J. K. HOYTS GREAT HOLIDAY SALE An Event of Interest to All Christmas Shoppers—Extra Christmas Values thai Will Appeal to All Shoppers who Wish to Ma ke Their Money go as Far as Possible in Supplying Their Christmas Needs. : " ■" BARGAINS FOR WOMEN « COUNTLESS GIFT SUGGESTIONS BARGAINS FOR MEN * % I. • _ _ .... - m : ■ We are offering decided reductions on our entire stock. Glance ~ m For Men For WOIUCII Here's your opportunity, Men! We can make it possible for o,„ th~ .nd y«. »U. of th. M uvliif.: . BELTS AND BELT BUCKLES ___ SILK UMBKELLAS TOILET SETS "" *" «■—«• $20.00 Coats and Dresses $14.95 NECK rim OLTE,CL "" S CU¥EG C9QB FITRED ™JJ° N "EMBROIDER* $20.00 Suits and Overcoats sl4-95 25.00 Coats and Dresses 18.75 HAND BAGS EgMla TAFFETA PILLOWS 25.00 Suits and Overcoats 18.75 30.00 Coats and Dresses .x - 2250 SCARFB HOSIERY *"""** PfW S,LK 30 00 Suits and Overcoats 22.50 , 35.00 Coats and Dresses 26.25 MUFFLERS SWEATERS LUNCHEON SETS - GLOVES 3500 Suits and Overcoats 1.1. 26.25 40.00 Coats and Dresses 29.75 , A „ HAT BAGS 40.00 Suits and Overcoats 29.75 .KAFIP , , N _ OOVK HEADWEAR AND MANY OTHER HATS; DRESS. SPORT, NOVELTY I ~ - C 4500 Coats and Dresses - 33.75 PRACTICAL GIFTS - 1 AND VELVCT TURBANS 45.00 Suits and Overcoats 33.75 ■ . - _i , . _ .. . i, J . I J . * I 7T- 7 *?»:FR "..." * —* » • ••• - • JJR,. ~ ■ Extra Special for Children—Toys and Novelties that will delight the hearts and souls of the Little Ones—A most Pleasing: display which is certain to appeal to you. J. K. HOYT WASHINGTON. N. cj day of November 1867. It being the same land conveyed to Milton Norman by Deborah Norman, executrix of the lust will of N. D. Norman, said deed bearing date of December 14, 1901, and deeded by M. J. Norman to Mil ton T. Forest on December 27,1901. This 30th day of November, 1920. JACK EDWARDS, * d 3 4tw Commissioner. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain deed; ol tm t executed on the 21st uay of October, 1919, by Romulus Moore and wife, Mary Jane, and of record in tne public registry of Martin County in book A-2, at page 221, said deed of trust being given to secure the pay-, ment of certain notes of even date and tenor therewith, and the Siipula-. tions in said deed ol trust not having been complied with, and at the re- [ iiuest of the parties interested, the undersigned trustee will on the Bth,. day of January, 1927, at 12 o'clock in., at the courthouse door in the, town of Williamston, N C., offer fori >;ale to the highest bidder for cat% at' public auction the following described tiuct of land, to wit:' Beginning at a pine; thence a nor therly direction to a gum stump; thence a northerly direction along J. L. Coltrain's line to a ,-tob, Luis M. Williams' corner; thence an easterly i direction to a stob in a branch; | thence a southerly direction up said branch to a gum; thence u southerly... direction to a gum; thence a westerly j direction to the beginning, being all I the lands purchased of R. N. Griffin , and wife, Lora, and Lewis M. Wil-j liams and wife, Mozella, by James L. I'eel, and containing eighty acres, hiore or less. I This the 6th day of December, 1926. HARRY M. STUBBS, | U() 4tw Trustee. Robert L- Coburn, attorney. SALE OF VALUABLE FARM PROPERTY Under and by virtue of the author ity confererd upon us in a deed of trust executed by J. N. Pugh and wife Ethel Pugh on the 18th day of April 1925 and recorded in book of mort gages X-2, page 49, we will on Thurs day the 23rd day of December 1926, at 12 o'clock noon at the Courthouse ('(/ or in Williamston, Martin County, sell at public auction for cash to the highest bidder the following land, to wit: v * • j First Tract— Adjoining the lands of J. H. Sherrod on the West, the lands of F. J. Roebuck and J. G. Staton on the S. the M. W. Ballard Land and H. G. Slade on the E. ami the dower of Mrs Margaret Boyle on the N. and more particularly describ ed as follows:. Beeinning in J. H. Sherrod's lint; in the center of the Williamston and Hamilton Road, in th« line of the running along the line of the old Confederate Breast works, J. H. Sherrod's line, S. 4 deg W W. 96.41 chs to'the center line of the run of Conoho Creek; thence along the run of said creek, along the lines of F. J. Roebuck, J. G. Staton and the M. W. I!alli.*d land, generally directions, S. 76 deg E 10.60 chs, N. 74 deg 30 Min . !•'. 13 chs S. 60 Deg 80 min E. 20 chs K 34 deg 30 min E. 10 chs NJ II deg 21 chs and N. 36 deg E. 6 chs tp H. G. Slades corner opposite the center line of Deep Bottom; thence along the line of Deep Bottom H G. Slades line, general directions N. 11 deg 30 min W. 12 12 chs N. 4 deg 45 min W. 10.30 chs N»- &J deg 46 min E. 13 chs N. 4 deg W. 10.60 ch> N. 13 deg 46 min W. 12.66 chs and N. 44 deg 30 min E. 13 chs to the center line of the Hamilton and Williamston road, H. G. Slades cor ner and the corner of the dower of Mrs. Margaret Boyle; thence along the center line of said road, the line of the Boyle Dower, N. 68 deg 80 min West 1.90 chs. N. 80 deg W 2.80 chs N. 63 deg 46 min W. 6 chs N. 76 deg West 9.30 chs N. 77 deg 80 min W. 13 chs thence S. 81 deg 30 min E. 13.60 chs S. 77 deg E. 6 chs and S. 67 deg 45 min E. 3.45 chs to the beginning containing 412 aires, mora or leas. , . Second Tract—Adjoining the lands cf Will Baker.and therM. B. Ballard land on the E. ißoanoke River on the N. Mrs. Margaret Boyle's dower; 09 the W. and the lands of H. G. Slade end Will Baker on the S., and describ ed pa follows: Beginning in the center line of Deep Bottom and the center line of the Williamsion and Hamilton road, H. G. Slades corner and the corner of Mrs. Margaret Boyle's dower; thence running along the center line of the said road, H. .G. Slades line, S. 58 deg 30 min E. 1.60 chs S. 45 dog 45 min E. 4 chs S. 61 deg E. 2 chs S, 70 (leg 45 min E. 11.51 chs and S 65 deg E. 19*60 chs to Will Baker's corner; thence along Will Baker's line N. 24 deg 45 min E. 22 chs to the edge of the River low ground; thence around the edge of the river low pround general direction E. 15.50 chs to the line of the M. B. Ballard land; thence along the line of the Al. H. Ballard land N. 24 deg 45 min E. 29.50 chs to the Southern Bank of Roanoke River; thence up and along the meanders of said bank, Kerteral direc ions, N. 48 deg 15 min W. 16.20 chains N. 86 deg 30 min W. 1H.30 chs; N. 76 deg 45 min W. 27 chu to the corner of Mrs Margaret lioyle's dower, thence along the line of Mrs. Margaret Boyle's dowtr S. 16 deg 16 min W. 62.60 chains to the beginning, containing 288 acres, more or less. Both of said tracts have been con veyed to said J. N. Pugh by R. H. Smith and T. F. Darden, commission ers, by deed dated Feb. 21st, 1925 and recorded in Martin County Pub lic Registry in Book R-2 page 418, both of said tracts containing 770 acres, more or less. This sale is made by reason of the fuilure of J. N. Pugh and wife, Ethel Pugrh to pay off and discharge the in debtedness secured by said deed of trust to the North Carolina Joint Stock Ij«nd Bank of Durham. This the 15th day of November, 1926. FIRST NATIONAL 00. INC. OF Auction Sale Saturday Dec. 11 2:00 P. M. (On Grounds) VALUABLE PROPERTY FIVE ACRES GARDEN TERRACE Divided Into One Acre Lots or Sold As a Whole Situate on Main Street, Williamston, N. 0., between Fair Grounds and Railroad Underpass. * ' # ■ McGOWAN PROPERTY Garden Terrace FILLING STATION, HOTEL AND STORE VACANT LOT All This Property Will be Sold Positively to The Highest Bidder DONTIWISS THIS SALE Wheeler Martin Commissioner. WW gNTa«i>Rlm--WllXtA»».oN. - DURHAM, 11-26-it Trustee, formerly FIRST NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY, DURHAM, N C. NOTICE OF SALE . Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain deed of trust bearing date of March 6, 1920, and executed by Jesse Williams and wife, Cora Williams, and of record in the public registry of Martin County in liook C-l, at page 233, the terms and conditions therein named not having been complied with and default leav ing been mAde in the payment of (he note thereby secured, and at the re quest of the holder of said note, and under and by virtue of authority con tained in an order of the clerk of the superior court of Martin County en tered in the 3pecfkl proceedings pend ing pi said court wherein A. J. Wynn is the plaintiff and Jesse Williams and others are defendants, the under signed substituted trustee, the trustee in said deed of trust having died, will on Monday, the 3rd day of January, 1927, at 12 o'clock m., at the court house door of Martin County, at Wil liamston, N. C.', offer at public sale to the highest bidder for cash the fol lowing described tract of land, to wit: Beginning in Alex PoweH's corner, thence a south course to John Ben nett's corner, thence an along Columbus Williams line to Co lumbus Williams' corner, thence a north course to Scott Pippin's line, thence a west course along Fred Har rell's line to Alex Powell's corner, the beginning, containing 17 1-2 acres, more or less, and known aB the Bob Williams lands, lot No. 9. This 29th day of November, 1926. A. R. DUNNING, d 3 4tw Substituted Trustee. 66ft is a Prescription for COLDS, GRIPPE, FLU, DFNGUE, BILIOUS FEVER AND MALARIA It Kills the Gerau Gold A Store 223 Washington Street - Williamston, N. C. jWE DELIVER TCI CDUAHC IC7 WE DEUVER TWICE DAILY i iMJT HI 111 ft lj/ TWICE DAILY The Gold Star Points The way to Saving and Servce Dollars for You, Your Lodge, Church, Society or Charity, Through Our Protit Sharing Plan Gold Star Stores are more than just another place to buy your groceries—they aspire to high ideals of service to the community in which they are located- They aim to make every store a fixed part and a tangible asset of the community it strives to serve. To show you that we mean to keep faith and to prove our sincerity in this declaration of policy, on Saturday, December 11,1926 we will begin Our new profit sharing plan AND HERE'S HOW IT WORKS— With every purchase, we is sue a printed detailed sales slip showing the amount of the purchase Save these slips until you accumulate $250 worth of them, and then send them in to our store, 223 Washington Street, Williamston N. G\, and we will send you, your lodge, or any religious or chari table organization a check for $5 for each $250 in slips sent in. Here is a fine chance to save money on your purchases or to unite with friends and build up a fund for the charitable and other objects of the activities of your favorite organization. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION APPLY TO E. L. WARD, STORE MANAGER Remember—For $250 worth of sales slips we give you $5; for SSOO we give you $10; and for SI,OOO we give you S2O In addition to this exceptional money-saving plan our prices are the lowest, quality considered. For example, here are a few of our money sav ing items: Stick Candy, a bargain, lb. . 10c Enameled Dish Pan, large size . 47e Wesson Oil, qt. . . 49c Lard, Old Glory, lb. . . 13c Snowdrift, 4 lbs. . . « . 84® Octagon Soap, large bar, . - 6|c Jello, any flavor . . > 10c Maxwell -House Coffe, 3 lbs. $1.53 Rowena Buckwheat, 21b. . 15c Gibbs Shoe Peg Corn, can . 19c R. R. & B. String Beans, j2|c I mm • • ,iml 2 ®* 4 ,b * P**' of Swsß * I)own Cake f qh Ldkc Mixing oet r*™. - u .. to • .» +* "PLENTY" OF YOUNG CHICKENS AND HENS ON HAND.
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