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PAGE FOUR Locals Defeat Jamesville Here Tuesday Afternoon After losing to JamesviJle recently by a 5 to 0 count, the local baseball team staged a comeback and registered a 12 to 1 victory over the. visitors last Tuesday afternoon on the higM school diamond* The visitors were limited to two hits, the locals making 14 with Martin and later Sexton on the mound. Grif fin. hurling for the locals, struck out 8 men and allowed only 2 hits. Episcopal Services Here And at Hamilton Sunday Rev. A. H. Marmhall, Rector Sunday school at 10 a. in. Morning prayer and sermon at 11 o'clock. St. Mark's—Hamilton Holy Communion at 4 |>. in. Evening prayer and sermon, 8 p in. Raleigh Minister To Preach Here Sunday Evening at 8 Rev A. S Barnes, of Raleigh, will 1 preach in the local Methodist churchJ Sunday evening at 8 . o'clock. M r Rogers, pastor, in announcing the service said, "If you want to hear an 'honest to goodness* out of town g'»s-j pel preacher be with us Sunday n ght \ WANIS FOR SAL? CHEAP: USED ES sex car. Can be "seen at William-! ston Motor Cp. shim' rooms. Mrs. W. E. Warren. . ~Tliy 19 2t ; JUMBO ,SEED PEANUTS KOK sale. J. S, Whitley at Williamsum Supply Co. Phone IW. my_'2 _'t NO. 1 PEANUT HAY AT MY farm, Henry C. Green. my 22 2t FOK SALE: 60 BAGS OK GOOD bunch seed peanuts at 4 1-2 cent a |«>und ,f. o. b. Jamesville. . A Askew. Jamesville, N. C, It WILL FURNISH HOME FQR ta'mily to work on wages. Must not be afraid of work. J W. Green, Wil-l liamston. * It , ROOMS FOR LIGHTHOUSE keeping for rent khonc 135. ■ LET NOAH HOGGARD DO your painting and upholestfy work. llf will rfive good service. I'tuts low. Noah Hoggard, Williamson. m2i : - NOTICE N'urtb Carolina, Martin County. In Superior Court S. R.. W. H., and J. W. Biggs, Trad ing as S. R. Biggs Iron and Motor Company, vs. Bethlehem Steel Com pany, a Corporation. Defendant above named will take notice that an action above entitled lias been begun ill the Superior Court of Martin County to recover ot the I, defendant the sum of $476.80, together with interest from the 12th day ofj July, P'2B. by virtue of a breach of MARYLAND WOMAN HAPPY NOW- Loses 55 Lbs. Edith J. Marriott of Baltimore, Ml i writes: "Last winter 1 weighed 200, lbs. and was very much ashamed. *l, bought a bottle of Kruewhen Suttii which gave such wojujtrful results I bought more After w bottles 1 weigh 145 lbs. and all uiy ftifnds say, "How slender you've gotten—how did you do it?" I say only 4 words-—thanks to Kruschen Salts." A generous bottle of Kruschen Salts that lasts 4 weeks costs but 8.5 cents at Clark's Drug Store or any drug J store'in America—take one half tea spoon in the a glass ot hot water every morning before breakfast—cut out pas try and fatty meats —go light oil po tatoes, butter, cream and sugar—tii.it will help Kruschen take off your- fat. i Take Kruschen every imbuing—it's' the little daily dose that does it—Hf I not joyfully satisfied alter the first j bottle—mopey back. INDIGESTION "My work Is confining, and often I eat hurriedly, causing me to have Indi gestion. Gas will form and I will smother and have pains In my chest. "I had to be careful what I ate, but after someone had recom mended Black-Draught and I found a small pinch after meals was so helpful, I soon was eat ing anything I wanted. "Now when I feel the least smothering or un comfortable bloating, I take a pinch of Black- Draught and get relief." —Clyd. Vaucka. II Bhippy It, OrwavHUb a C. Bald to 9S# pactagaa lttt ~1 ; I contract of defendant with the plain-i tiff company to deliver certain sheet J iron to plaintiffs; and the said defend- • I ant will further take notice that it is I required to appear before the clerk of : the superior court for the county I of Martin at his office in WiH amston, | In (.. within thirty (30) days after NOTICE I - 1 m . North Carolina Martin County,—ln the Superior Court Before The Clerk The Dennis Simmons Lumber Company, A Corporation, vs.: j ! James A. Roberson. A L. Manning, C". C. Coltrain. Mi-s Kffie O. Manning, i I aura Roberson B l Roljerson, Connie Williams, Salhe Stone, E. C. Stone, , Barbara Jones Roberson. J. H. Heath, Joseph Styron. Andrew Hardison. ! IVarnJ 1 Bembridge. Gdn. •! Joe H. Hardison, A. R. Dupree, J. M. Griffin, | ! Federal Land Bank of Columbia;- Ben Mack Manning, Mrs. Robt. Brown, I Robt Brown Mr-, (x-orge Roberson. Geo. K. Roberson, N. K. Manning, J. L. j Coltrain J K*. Coltrain. Stancil Brown. Mrs. Wilson Griffin, Wilson Griffin, Ale xander Browit t lede Brown, Walter Brown. Miss Mildred Long Rogers B p-j Lillev W. A Davis, S. S. Davis, Joseph W. llolliday, R. O. Martin, J. r. Martin, II& W. I.and Company. D. i. Matthews, Andrew Waters, M. O. Fouth admr.,; !A. T. McDonald's Estate; Miss Sarah A. McDonald, A. M Baxter, Bonner I Waters, Mrs Joshua Waters, Stuart Waters. Wade Waters, Mrs. Annie Waters Mrs. Mary' Waters Hodges, Lcmmie Ange, M. H. Ange, Pearlie; Ange. C W Gurgaiius. Willie Watts, Andrew Waters, E. A. Morris Mrs. ( hoke Waters, Choke Water-, I'.dwin Morris, Mrs. Vandy Waters, \ andy i Waters I red Morn- Klla I M..rris, Dennis Padgett Morning Hunter. 1 1). D. Stalls, Mrs. D. D. Stalls, L. W. Mnelle, Mts. L. W MizeHe. Em ly E., ' Smithwick, Dr I F. Smith wick, C C. Keys, Horlon Mol'ley, John Modlin. ■ Louis Modlm, Staton (iardner, l.onnie (.ardner, S. H. Mobley, L. B, Harri ! son, Mrs. I'.va Ham-on. M N (iriftin. John 11. Griffin, Louis Godard, Lenora ! (k)dard, Henry J Hardisc»n, Andrew Hardison, M,* I. Gardner, Mrs. M. I Gardner, Pearlie Manning, Henry Modlin, Mrs. Roxir Modhn, Arthur Simp ; son Bet tie Simpson. Red.lit. lyre, Mrs. 'fyre, Jan.* lyre, Albert iTvr'e N l Griffin. Daniel Moore., Rome. Moore, William 1 erry, Mrs. William Perry, Mollie Lee, Margie (lark, Ftheline Carson, Romulus Lee. W P. Powell. John i.rav Corey, Finnia ( orey, J. 11. Heath, Mrs. Renner H W W Griflin N. I (,ardner, I. telle Gardner, Julius Hardison, Alexander | lillev I N I'ierce, Penelope Pierce, Mrs Lena Waters, Mrs. Bettie Gray | Allen'j I Moore, t.eorge W. Blount, arrie Dell ( unningham, F. I . Cun ningham, Mrs Kate York. II W. Ma. Alton Chapman, Alton •Chapman. A 1- Manning. France, J) Manning, Henry Manning, Mary Man nmg Seth Manning, Theodore Maffffltrg7~ttcuja.ilin Manning, Margaret Man ning' W P. Powell, \ ace Hunting, Mrs. Vance Bunting, Dr. Sampson Hadlev, Arthur Williams. Flhert S. Peel, I-ormafl-Blades Lumber Company, Monford Brown S S Brown, Stancil Brown. Lawrence Brown, Henry Brown, V. C. | angle'v D I Waters, W ade 11.. Waters, Bertha"M'aters. Lula Brown, .Julia Brown,"Thon,as Brownj 1 J. Brown. Mrs Isoline Grimes, Henry Grimes, Wilbur Barber. Joe Gray Modlin, Claude Mobley, Mrs. Mozella Mobley. A D.' (irifliu, Ir . Beverly t orey, Sylvester Peel Alex I eel. G M. I eel. A. D. t.nfftn. Sr.. Susan I i.rfc, James A. Griffin. Mrs. Mamie Griffin Mrs. Sall e A Stone, (idn. of Mildred tiriffm and John A. Griffin,-John W Gurkin, « .!• lord Sparrow; Mr- Kffie Sparrow, Mrs. Isadella Hardison Mrs. Isadela Hardison, Gdn, of C. C Hardison. l eniier L, Hardison, John A. Hardison, |r S -ie D Hardison, Olice C Hardison and , Fannie 1.. Hardison, James tt. Hardison, Pruey I Willi-. YG. Kllis; J Kdward »r V 'y, H. D. Koberaon, \V 1W ard Mrs. KT. "RoTiersofi, S. D. Roberson, 1„ H. Robersonj N. S, Roberson, Benjamin Rolierson,-Geo. A. Roberson, Archie Roberson, Arnold Rober-oii Mary 1 Grilliii, W. J. (Jrift.n, 1 illie M. (irilhn, Lucille Griffin, D. I'. Griffin, Elizabeth llardi-on, Mack D. Hardison, George Ward, David Ward I'ugli Ward, Willie B. Boston, Mack W'oolard, Mossie Woolard. Joe lames. Nancy jamei? W'. W. Roberson, Major-Loomis Lumber Company, Mr- joe Mavo -Robert Wells, M. (Jriffin, Mancey Jaine-. Dave Brooks, I an nie iames, I.' B Ange, Tom Brooks. Lonnje Whitaker, Warren Brooks, Sarah lame-, D. R .Mizelle, l.i/zie Mi/clle, John Price. Vance Price, Miss Grace ». Berrv, Helen Jane Berry, Leslie. Graham Berry, Floyd Greswood 1 i > r er ''y' ( harlie Davis, A. R. Watson, - Washington C ounty Board of Education, \V. M. W e-t, Milton James, W. ( Simmons, Mrs. L. A. Sinimons, W. R. James, Mis Eva Perry, S. H. Mobley, Harrison Brothers and Company ottie Betn bridge," Alger Waters, Rudolph Waters, Howard l yre, Pat Hardison, Wilson Griffin, Sr.. (idn . Mrs. Mittie Manning, Mrs. V. . Langley, Mrs. John W. trurk.n and others. r " NOTICE:— To Whom It May Concern:- | lie parties above named and all other persons interested will take notice that oil the 21-t day id May. IWI, the above nanu-d-Petitioner filed a petition in tJie office ■! tht'Clerk of the Superior Turt of Martin I ounty to have the titl, to certain lands therein described registered" aTid confirmed pursuant to ( liaptcr 90 of the Public Laws of 1413 and Amendments, and that summons Jias been issued returnable at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court Martin t ouil'tv on the 21-t dav ot July, P'3l Said lainl is situated m the Counties of Mai tin and Washington in said State and are bounded and de st ribetl lolimNs, to-wit: . First Tract: Kiwv.n aft tin- I'.htmc I.anl, and Branch * -anti, anji being in Marl in I'oiintv. Beginning .it an iron post and pine on Geo. E. Roberson's corner onXlie Fast side «if the Janiesyille-Washington road, theme running down the Janie-\ ille Washington road N I 1-2 degrees I' /4,poles; N 15 45 hiinutes F (»2 poles; N 17 degrees I'. 00.48 poles to ail iron -tob a sweet gum Mump, 11. I. Manning's corner oil the W'r>t side of said road"; them e N 75 degrees 30 minutes W 3'» M poles to an" iron stob and pine, II L, Manning's corner in C. C. oltraine's line; thence K 26 E 1i7.64 poles along the line ot C. C. Coltrain, Ellie O. Manning and Laura Roberson to an iron slob and light wood stump to Connie Williams' corner; thence N 2V de grees 45 miiiutes W 71.4 poles along said Williams' line to an iron stob and old Oak Stump,. Sallie Stone's corner; thence N 7 degrees W 45 poles along said Stone's line to an iron stob and Persimmons tree at Baiba Jones' corner; thence NH7 1-4 degrees F .59 poles to .an iron stob in the Greenleaf Johnson Lumber (ouipauy's old railroad bed; thence along the said railroad bed N 21 F 7.72 poles; F. 13 F 9 (.8 poles; N 7 12 F 8 poles; N 2 F 9.6 poles; N 4 1-2 W 9.4 poles; N 11 W I>.B poles, N 13. W 12.6 poles; N 13 1-2 W 36.6 poles; N 14 W 118.0 poles to an iron stob in the jam of Keepers Branch; thence up the run of Keepers Blanch S 87 1-2 F 9 poles; S 87 3-4 L 12.6 poles; S 75 K II 0 poles; S 50 F 134 poles; S 45 1-2 F 10.7 poles; S 49 1-4 F. 11.48 poles; S 8(i F 14.6 poles; S 77 3-4 F. 10.64 poles; S 82 1-2 E 15 5 poles to an iron stob and C ypress stump in said Keepers Branch, J. IF Heath's corner and Joseph Styron's corner; thence S 10 1-2 W 34 poles along Joseph Styron s line to an iron stob on White Oak Pocosin Branch; thence S 72 degrees 45 minutes F 143 poles along said Styron's line" to an iron post and light wood stump in said Styron's line; thence S 8o degrees F 101 poles along said Sty ron's line to an iron stob and Pine in the run of Haw Branch, Joseph Styron's corner; thence "up Haw Branch S 13 W 10 4 poles; S 13 F 12 poles; S 6 W 11 poles' S 31 E 5.32 poles; S 4 F 5 poles; S 17 1-2 W 5 poles; S 5 W 6.4 poles; S lo i 4 F 12 poles; S 34 14 F 14 4 poles; S 21 1-4 F 9.24 poles; S 19 E 10.32 poles; S 29 1 2 li 30.28 poles; S 21 F 10 12 poles; S II F 28 68 poles to an iron stob on the north side of the Jamesville- Washington County road; thence So 7 14 W 99.32 poles along Dupree line in the said J & W road to an iron stob, C. C. C oltrain's jorner; thence N. 15 1-4 W 57 poles to an iron stob in C.t . Coltrai.l's corner; thence N 88 1-4 W 132.88 poles to ail iron stob and black guin in C. C. Cidtrarn's it. White Oak Pocosin Branch; thence S 23 E 12.76 poles to an iron stob in the mouth of Hollow Pond Branch. Barbara Jones's cor ner; thence along Hollow Pond Branch N 84 W 7 poles; S 48 1-4 W 24 poles; S 2t> W Hi poles to an iron stob ill Barbara Jones's line in said branch; thence S 32 3-424 poles to an iron stni> in a stump, Barbara Jones's corner; thence S 25 deg. 45 min. F 72 poles along Barbara Jones' line to an iron stob on the north side of the Jamesville-Washington County road; thence along the said road NSSF 14 pok's; N57 1-2 F4l poles; N F J3.6 poles; N74 E 19.2 poles; N >7 1-2 W 27 poles; N >B F s> poles to an iron stob. Dupree's corner; thence S 15 degrees 15 minutes F 70.72 poles to an iron stob and light wood stuyip in Dupree's and J. M Griffin's -comer; thence S 29 E 205 poles along said Grif fin's line to an iron stob, J, L. Coltrain's corner; thence N 53 degrees 30 min utes F 91 (i poles to an iron stob, J. M. Griffin's corner; thence S 53 degrees 15 minutes K 140 poles along said Griffin's line to an iron stob in the run of Poplar Branch; thence up the run of said Branch S 17 1-2 E 22.2 poles; S 15 F 23.5 poles; S 8 1-4 F 22 poles; S 1 1-2 W 19 poles; S 13 1-2 W 8 poles; S 2'> 1-2 W 7 poles; S 30 W 7 poles; S 23 1-4 W 6 poles; S 46 3-4 W 6.6 poles; S 45 3-4 W 8.4 poles; S 38 1-2 W 8 poles to an iron stob and black gum in the head of Poplar Branch, B. McManning and N. R. Manning's corner; thence N 89 W 39 pvdes to an iron stob, J. 1.. Coltraiy's corner; thence N 21 W 27 poles to an iron stob, J.L. Coltrain's corner; thence N 44 W 180 poles to an iron stob iu J. 1. Coltrain's and J. M, Griffin 1 !! corner; thence 565 deg. 30 min. W 99 poles to . n iron stidi iu J. L. Coltrain's corner; thence N 79 1-2 W 36 poles to an iron stob, X 1.. C'oltrai.A corner; N 6 W 10 pole, to an iron stob and gum in the head of Great. Branch; thence down Great Branch N 87 W 10 1 poles; Sol I 4 W 13.2 poles; 547 1-2 W 8 1-2 poles; S 8» W 13.64 poles to an iron stob in an old path, C. C. Coltrain's line; thence N 66 3-4 W 35 1-2 poles to an iron post in said Great Branch, C. t. Coltrain's corner; thence S. 22 1-2 degrees W 92 1-2 poles along C. C. Coltrain's line to an iron stob to a pine. C. C. Coltrain's corner; thence N 77 W 222 poles along C. C. Coltrain's and Geo E. Roberson's line to an iron stob and pine, the beginning, contain ing one thousand two hundred and twenty-six (1,22(>) ai res,.tnore or less. Second Tract: Tract No. 1 on plat No. 2 A: "Known Us Cabin Swamp trait, cp(iipi>sed of four s para'c tracts, Weisen field, Cobb and Henderson, and Crowfoot, lying and being iu MaVtiu ,County. Beginning at a line, axle, or stob, B. I''. I.illey's corner, on the road leading to the Jin. Brown farm and then Cabin's 'Swamp; thence up said swamp N. 72 1-2 F. 20 poles; S 34 1-2 E 14 poles: S 4 F 14 ; poles; S 77 F. 27 poles; S 54 E 8.56 poles; S 62 1-2 F. 24 poles; S 14 E 2 poles; S 34 1-2 W 4.6 poles; S 14 1-2 E 7.75 poles; S 89 E 8.72 poles; S 20 W 10 poles; S 47 1-2 E 4.72 poles; S 1 1-2 W 7 indes; 574 E 14 poles; S 45 E 10 poles; S 29 E 8 pelts; S I W 6.8 poles; S 64 1-2 E 9 poles; N (.9 F 11 poles; S 45 E 12 8 polw; S 82 E 17.08 poles; S 53 E 15.08 poles; & 71 1-2 E 14 poles; S 74 F 16 poles; S 25 E 24 poles; S 8 1-2 W 1b.36 poles to Roberson's Branch; 532 W 8.(>8 poles 522 E 16.12 l>oles; S 62 E 12 pole*; S 40 E 12 poles; S 7 W 16 poles; S >o'E 20 poles; S 46 F. 10 poles; S 63 E 14 poles; S 37 E 7 poles; S 71 E 23 piles; S 33 E 25 poles; S 63 1-4 F. 14 poles; S 73 E 7 poles to an iron pipe in Cabin's Swamp, J. & W. Land Company's line or corner, and the Jim Brown cornet; thence N 80 1-4 E 65 poles to an iron marker; thence S >7 E 57 poles to aft iron marker; thence S 3 W 96 poles to the Stuhbs' tirant corner; an iron marker; thence N 76 E 123 poles with Stubhs' Grant to Corey's Patent corner, on I.ee's ~Brsnrh; thence X 15 d«Kr«c« 30 uiiuutes E 55 pole, to an iron marker; N 15 degrees 30' W 2bo poles to an iron pipe, Corey and McDonald's corner; thence N 88 degrees 30' E 157.8 |>oles to an iron p pe; S 33 degrees 30' E 90 poles to'an iron pipe; thence N 58 degrees 30 minutes E 19> |n>les to an iron p'pe, A. Mi Baxter's thence N. 62 degrees 30' W 10l polei to a aweet gum and iron pipe in Ashley Davis' heirs' corner in Horse Pen Branch; thence up said branch S 18 W 45 poles; S 25 1-2 W 30 poles; W 8 po!es; S 8 poles; S 29 W 13 pole*; N 56 1-2 W 24 pqles; N 45 poles; to B. F. Lilley's and W. A. Davis' corner; thence S 66 W 222 poles to an iron stob and a post oak on the north side of the Jin. Brown road, said Lilley's corner; thence with spid road S 10 degrees JO* W 91 poles to the beginning, containing 828 acres, more or lesa, known a* the Cabin Swamp tract, containing four different tracts of land.'* Second Tract: l Tract No. 2 on plat No. 2-B— "Known as the H. N. Waters Tract, containing one tract, lying and being in Martin County. Beginning at an iron stob. Brown's and tlolliday's corner in the old Mizetle line; thence S7l 1-2 degrees W 293 pees to an iron stob in the Cabin Swamp; thence up Cabin Swamp about S. 17 1-2 degrees £ 7$ poles I ♦ '' PUM.I9HID EVERY TUMOAY AMD FWIPAY , the date of service hereof, and answer > to complaint filed herein in the office ! of the clerk, or the plaintiff will apply to the for the relief demanded in I' the complaint. This 20th day of April, 1931. R. J. PEEL, myl 4t Clerk Superior Court. : THE BNTSR PRISE to an iron stob, B. F. Lilley's corner in,said swamp; thence N 69 degrees SO' E 313 poles to an iron s.tob in the Davis'line; thence N 30 degrees W 82 poles to the beginning containing 141 acres, more or less." Third Tract: Known as the Stubbs' Patent, lying and being in Martin Coun ty. Begining at a marble monument and iron rail, a corner of Martin, Beau fort and Washington Counties at the head of Welche's.Creek; thence N 7 de grees W 124 poles to, an iron stob; thence N 23 degrees E 115 poles to an iron stob; thence-N -23 degrees E 172 poles to an iron stob; thence N 7 de grees W 160 poles to an iron stob; thence S 71 W 57 poles to an iron stob; thence N 80 VV 57 poles to'an iron stob; thence N 3 E 80 poles to an iron stob in the corner of another tract of the Dennis Simmons Lumber Company ! lands; thence N 76 E 280 poles to an iron pipe in I-ee's Branch and in the ; Corey Patent line; also the heirs of VV. D.' Ange; thence S 43 VV 100.8 poles ! to an iron stob and pipe on the Smith wick's Island; S 40 E 155 poles to an ! iron stob in the Condrey Patent corner;.'thence N 44 E 49.32 poles to an iron ! stob, Frank Padgett's corner; S 87 degrees E 43.6 poles to an iron stob; thence | S 26 E. 40 poles to an iron stob, Wheeler Gurganus' corner; thence S 29 W i 172.8 poles to an iron stob, Watts' and others corner; thence S 45 1-2 E 10.64 ; poles to an iron stob, William Kennedy's Patent corner; thence S 10 W 302 ■ poles with said Kennedy's line, now A. T. McDonald's Estate to an iron stob William Kennedy's corner; thence-S 7 VV' 51 poles to an iron stob in Welches j Creek; thence S\4B VV 209 poles to the beginning, containing 810 acres, more or less." , •"*' . Fourth Tract: Known as the Mill Neck Tract, lying and being in Martin I County. Beginning at an iron post on the north side of the Jamesville-Wash ington road in front of J. If. Griffin's residences thence running down said road | N 88 degrees 30' E 47 poles; S 78 degrees 18' E 51.56 poles to an iron stob and lightwood stump'. M. N. Griffin's corner; thence S 1 degree 30* W 42 ; poles to an iron stob; N 88 degrees 30'. W 56.92 poles to an iron stob; thence N 1 degree 30' E 14 poles to an iron stob, M. N. Griffin's and J. H. Griffin's 1 corner; thence down the Branch S 52 degrees 45' VV 9 poles; S 67 degrees 30' VV 7.44 poles; S 73 degrees 30' VV 10.28 poles; S 59 degrees 30' W 10 poles; S 84 I degrees 30' AV 8 poles; S 36 degrees VV 7.28 poles; S 56 degrees 45' W 8.6 poles; S 51 degrees VV 3.6 poles to an iron stob on the run of Deep Run Swamp; thence up the run of Deep Hun Swamp 522 degrees 45' E 9 poles; 5.30 degrees 45' E 6.56 poles; N 64 degrees 45' E 5.6 poles to an iron pipe, A. T. McDon ald's corner; thence N 66 degrees 15' PL 3.52 poles; S 61 degrees 30' E 7.32 poles; S 64 degrees 15* E 8.8 poles; N 51 degrees 45' E 4.2 poles; S 35 degrees 30' E 6.8 poles; S 54 degrees E 7.6 poles; S 15 degrees E 5.96 poles; S 16 de | grees 30' VV 8 t»»les; S 10 degrees 30' VV 6 poles; S 71 degrees E 4.84 poles; S 66 degrees 30' E 2.5 poles; N 27 degrees 45* E 11.4 poles; N 3 degrees 45' E 8.8 poles; N 81 degrees 45 minutes E 3.6 poles; S 89 degrees E 8 poles; S 59 degrees E 4-16 poles S 25 degrees 30 minutes E 6-4 poles; S 22 degrees li 5.12 poles; N 85 dgrees 30' E 5.6 poles; S 59 degrees E 13 poles to a large pine and iron pip*', A. T. McDonald's corner; also Lonnie Gardner's corner; thence continuing up the run of Deep Run N 37 degrees E 4.6 poles; N 57 degrees 30' E 9.36 poles; S 84 degrees 30' E 6.76 poles; S 87 degrees 45' 15 8 poles; 545 degrees 45' E 6.6 poltfs; 544 degrees.3o' E'6.52 poles; 553 degrees E 7.6 poles; S 26 degrees 45' E 9.64 poles; S 44 E 11.84 poles; N 12 degrees 30' E 4 poles; N 83 degrees E 5.04 poles; S 53 15' E 5.8 poles; S 84 j degrees 30' E 9.2 poles; S 53 degrees 15' E 7.36 poles; S 42 degrees 30' E 8 poles; S 41 degrees E 14.48 poles to an iron stob and chopped black gum, J. H. Lassiter's corner; thence with his line N 14 degrees 45' E 142.96, poles to an iron stob, on the south side of the James ville-VVashington road; thence N 75.degrees 45' VV' 59.92 poles to a railroad iron, said J. H. Lassiter ? s corner, on the north side of the Jamesville-Washington road; thence N 6 degrees 15' 15 46.48 poles to a lightwood stump and railroad iron in the head of Deep Bot tom; thence down the run of said Deep Bottom N 64 degrees 45' E 10.32 N .09 degrees 30' E 9.76 poles; N 63 degrees E 10.28 poles; S 84 degrees E 9.84 poles; N 63 degrees 30' E 11.28 poles; N 65 degrees 45' K 10.08 poles; N 75 degrees 15' E 8.48 poles; N 72 degrees 30' F5 1U.64 poles; N 60 degrees E 20 poles; S 70 degrees E 9,04 poles to an iron stob at the mouth of Deep Bot tom in the run of Red Hill Branch; thence down the run of Red Hill Branch N 58 degrees 30' E 8 poles; N 50 degrees 30' E 8.68; N 6 degrees 15' E 12.72 poles; N 4 degrees VV 13.2 poles; N 53 degrees 30' E 8.28 poles; ~N 41 degrees 45' E 10.28 poles; N 28 degrees 15 4.8 poles; N 13 degrees 30' E 18 pole* to the run of the Mill Pond, to an iron stob; thence down the run of the Mill Pond N 52 degrees VV 35 poles;, N 9 degrees 45' E 15. poles; N 24 degrees VV 51 poles; N 44 degrees 30' W 38 poles; N 11 degrees 45' E 31 poles; N 30 de grees VV 13 poles to an iron stob in the mouth of Cypress Branch; thence up the run of Cypress Branch S 54 degrees 30' VV 53 poles; S 55 degreres VV 27 poles; S 40 degrees 30' VV 6.96 poles; S 70 degrees 30' W 9.32 poles; S 14 de grees 30' W 13.4 poles; S 55 degrees VV 16 poles; S 76 degrees W 13 poles; S 58 degrees 45' VV 11.8 poles; S 56 degrees 15' W 15.32 poles; S 50 degrees VV 9.24 poles; S 10 degrees VV .16.56 poles to a poplar and iron st. b in the j mouth of a small branch; thence up the run of said small branch S 26 degrees ■ 15' E 11.48 poles; S 9 degrees E 9 poles; S 58 degrees E 14.63 poles; S 7 de-| grees 30' E 12.64 poles; S 18 degrees 15' E 15.04 poles; S 30 degrees 15* E 9.8 poles to an iron stob on the north side of a path, L. VV. Mi/elle's corner; j thence due W 30.6 poles to an iron stob; thence S 80 degrees 30' W 11.04 poles; thence N 84 degrees 15' VV 18 poles to an iron stob and Black Gum, L. VV., Mizelle's corner; N 72 degrees VV 68.8 poles to an iron stob and pine; N 38 degrees VV 26 pules to an irij.n stob in a branch on the east side of the Tar Landing Road; thence N 16 degrees 15' 15 18 poles down «atd road; N 7 de grees 15' 15 30 poles; due North 4 poles; N 8 degrees K 48 poles to an iron post, Morning Hunter's corner; thence S 89 degrees 45' VV I>2 poles to an ir.ni stoli in the center o( several chopped Cypresses at the run of Deep Run; thence up the run of Deep Run Swamp S 41 degrees W 21 poles; S 21 degrees VV 16 poles; S 16 degrees .Ml' VV l l > poles; S 53 degrees VV 17 poles; S 3 degrees VV 25 poles; S 12 degrees 45' VV 11 poles; S 28 degrees 45' K 15 poles; S 38 degrees 15' 15 13 poles S 36 degrees 15' 15 31 poles; S 7 degrees 30' E 20 poles; S 41 degrees 15' E 8 poles; S 46 degrees 45' E 10.4 poles; S 28 degrees K 11.4 poles; S 2 degrees 30' 15 11 poles to an iron stob, H. J. Hardi son and brother's corner; thence N 88 degrees 30' 15 114.4 poles to an iron post in a branch on the VV side of the Tar Landing road; thence N 1 degree 30' VV 21.04 poles to an iron stob in I-enoir Godard's corner; thence S HO degrees 15' 15 100.8 poles to an iron stob, said Lenoir Godard's corner; S 1 degree 45' VV 39.6 poles to the beginning, and containing 658 acres, more or less." Fifth Tract: Known as the Gibson land, Price or Tyre land, and John Hardison tract of land, lying and being in Martin County. Beginning at an iron stob and Long Leaf Pine, Julius llardison and Alexander Lilley's corner on the cast side of the old Chapel Road; thence S 84 degrees VV 162 poles to a pine and iron stob in Julius Hardison'* roriier; thence N 87 VV 187 poles to VV. VV. Griffin and J. 11. Heath's corner to a lightwi od knot and iron stob; thence S 78 degrees 30' W 89.4 poles; S 80 degrees VV 31.6 poles; S 80 de grees 45' VV 24 poles; S 77 degrees 30' W 24 poles; S 76 1-2 degrees 30' VV 40 poles to an iron stob; thence S 65 degrees 30' W 28 poles to an iron stob; thence S 73 degrees' 45' VV 10 poles to an ijron stob and black gum in Cabin Branch, John (i. Corey's corner and Mrs. J. R. Tyre's line; tlience up Cabin Branch N 17 degrees VV 23.(>4 poles to an iron stob; thence N 76 1-2 E 8.12 poles to an iron stob; thence N 11 degrees 15' VV 67.72 poles to an iron stob, Mrs. J; H. Tyre's corner; thence S 78 degrees 45' VV 54 poles to a black gum and iron stob; thence N 23 degrees W 30 poles to a lightwood stun\p and iron stob, N. R. Griffin's corner; thence N 9 degrees 20' W 38.48 poles to a large pine,, Harrison Brother's corner; thence N 10 degrees W 70.5 poles to a pine and iron stob, Rome Moore's corner; thence N 79 degrees 30' E. 92.48 poles to an iron stob with several trees chopped as pointers, Dan Moore's corner; thence N 46 degrees 45' E 91.44 poles to an iron stob and old Holly Stump, Dan Moore's corner and Mrs. Will Perry's line; thence S 59 degrees 45' E 142.72 poles to an iron stob in the line of Ned Lee's estate, a ditch; S 20 1-2 W 8 poles up a ditch; S 1 3-4 degrees VV 8 poles; S 2 1-2 W 5.6 poles; S 34 3-4 VV 26.6 poles; thence S2B 1-2 VV 19.(>8 poles to a black gum and iron stob. Ned Lee's corner; thence i 5 58 1-2 E 40 poles to a pine, Dan Moore's corner; S 74 1-4 E 75 poles to an iron stob and old oak stump on the E side of the old Griffin road; thence S 84 degrees 45' E 316 poles along Harrison Brothers and Julius llardison lines, to an iron stob and black gum on the E side of the old Cha|>el Road; thence S 1 degree west 24.8 poles to the beginning, containing 485 acres, more or less." - » Sixth Tract: Known as the Stubbs and Ange entry, lying and being in Washington County. Beginning at a marble monument and iron ra I, corner of Martin, Beaufort, and Washington Counties; thence N 48 degrees K 209 poles to an iron pipe, the corner of William Kennedy's Patent; thence S 7 de grees VV 51 poles to an iron in Welche's Creek; thence S 5 degrees W 143 poles to an iron marker; thence S 17 1-2 VV 82 poles; thence S 4 VV 100 poles to an iron marker in the north prong of Mollis Swamp; thence along the Everett Patent line and W. W. S. Water's line N about 84 degrees W about 89. poles to an iron marker; thence N 27 degrees E 54 poles to an iron maiker; thence S 87 1-4 E 40 pole* to an iron marker; thence N 28 degrees W 192 poles to the beginning, and containing 171 acres, more or less." Seyjtfth Tract: Known as the Picot Tract of land, lyiug and being in Martin County. Beginning at an iron stob on the north edge of the A. C. L. Railroad right of way in VV. W. Griffin's line—said corner stands 8 poles S of N. C. State Highway No. 90 and opposite VV. W. Griffin's road; thence S 25 degrees VV 170.28 poles to an iron stob on the edge of Mulberry Branch; thence up the run of Mulberry Branch N 79 1-2 W 9.68 poles; S 27 VV 4.6 poles; N 63 W 14 poles; N 10 1-4 W 424 poles; N 77 1-4 VV 22 poles; N 35 3-4 W 10 poles; S 75 3-4 VV 12 poles; S 41 W 9 poles; N 22 W 10.28 poles; S 80 1-2 W 6.8 poles; S 54 1-4 \V 11.28 poles; S 37 VV 12.4 poles to an iron stob, Preston Powell's corner in the mouth of the Branch; thence up said Branch N 31 1-2 VV 6.8 poles; N 81 3-4 W 4.72 poles; N 67 degrees VV 8 poles; N 75 degrees W 6.4 poles; N 50 1-2 W 12 poles; N 58 1-4 W 5.36 poles; N 75 W 8 poles; N 59 degrees W 8 poles; N 79 F. 5.4 poles to iron stob on east side of the Jones road; tlience S 79-degrees E 5.4 poles; thence N 71 degrees VV 38.12 poles to a Long Leaf pine; S 88 1-2 VV 37.76 poles to an iron stob and stump; thence N 29 VV 5.68 poles to an iron stob; thence N 22 degrees 45' E 233.48 poles to an iron stob ou the north side cf N. C. State Highway No. .90; thence S 62 de grees E 228.84 poles to the beginning, and containing 286 acres, more or less." Eighth Tract: Known as the Anne E. Lightfoot Tract, lying and being in Martin County. Beginning at an iron rail, an agreed corner l>etwecn J. C. Sexton, J. C. Brown and Frank Barber, now 'Joe Gray Modlin's and Mrs. Claud Mobley's corner; thence S 45 degrees W 80 poles to an iron stob in the edge of Horse Pen Branch, W inter Barber's corner; thence S 65 degrees E 150 poles to an iron stoh in Horse Pen Branch; thence N 60 degrees E 100.72 poles to an iron stob in J.' G. Brown's line; N 43 W 53 poles to an iron marker; thence N 88 degrees W ■*) poles to an iron stoh; N 2 E 18 poles to an iron marker; thence N 78 VV 43 poles to the beginning, and containing 88 acres, more or less." Ninth Tract: Known as the Anne E. Coltrain tract, lying and being in Martin County. Beginning at an iron stob and Ightwood post, A. D. Griffin, Jr.'s corner in Haxv's Swamp; thence'S 70 degrees 30" E IZ7 poles to an iron stob and lightwood stump, A. I>. Griffin's and others corner; thence S 88 de grees E 27.6 poles to a pines llicuct due E 22 poles to a black gum; thence S 85 3-4 E 7.4 poles to an iron stob, J. Edward Corey's corner; thence along J. Edward Corey's line S 47 degrees W 15 poles; thence S 45 W 16 poles: thence S 54 degrees W poles to a meadow pine and iron stob; thence S. 24 degrees W 129 poles to an iron stob and Black Gum in Great Branch, J. Edward Corey's corner; thence N 50 degree* W 142 poles to an iron stob and black gum in Hazy't Swamp; thence down the run of Haxv's Swamp N 48 1-4 E 9.84 poles; N 41 1-4 E 9.2 poles; W39 E 9.5 poles; N 54 E 16 poles; N 26 3-4 E 13.2 poles; N 22 E 18.6 poles; N 23 E 8 poles; N 20 1-2 E 10 pole*; N 13 1-4 W 16 poles; N 55 1-2 W 8.64 poles; N 11 1-2 W 18 poles to the begin ning, and containing 125 acres, more or less." Tenth Tract: Known as the Wynn Tract, lying and being in Martin County. Beginning at C. P. Pine, at an iron marker, Britt Boston's and A. R. Dunning*s corner: thence S 37 degrees W W 130 poles to ap iron marker in the run of Wolf Pitt Branch; thence with the James line S 33 degrees W 88 poles to an iron marker; thence S 44 1-2 degrees W 46 poles to an iron marker; thence S 4 degrees 30' W 100 poles to an iron marker; thenc N 85 degrees 30' I VV 110 poles to an iron pipe, A. T. McDonald's corner; thence with A. T. Mc- WILLIAMSTON MOUTH CAWOLINA —— m I Donald's line Ni4 degrees 30' E 50 pole* to an iron pipe; thence N 32 decree* 30' E 108.6 poles to an iron pipe in-Wolf Pitt Branch; thence N 32 degrees 30' E 80 poles to an iron pipe in Cedar Branch, Britt Boston's corner; thence S 81 degree* E 104 poles with Britt Boston's line to the beginning, and contain ing 203 acres, more or less. *'Eleventh Tract: Known as the Jordan Tract or Gardner's Creek Tract, lying and being in Martin County. Beginning at Maurice and Thomas Grif fin's corner and iron stob on the north side of State Highway No. 90; thence N 30 1-2 W 10.68 poles to an iron stob, said Griffin's corner: N 59 1-2 E 12.8 poles to an iron stob; theme N 22 1-2 E 10 po'.es; tlftnce N 18 3-4 E 17.68 poles down a path; thence N 33 E 9.04 poles to an iron stob on the bank of Gardner's Creek; thence down the edge of the run of Gardner's Creek N 15 1-4 ! E 10.64 poles; N 21 3-4 E 5.6 poles; N 42 E 6 poles; N 50 1-2 E 7.04 poles; N 41 3-4 E 9.4 poles; N 50 degrees E 7.56 poles; N 34 3-4 E 6.48 poles; N 7 I •tgrees VV 6.76 poles; N 47 1-2 degrees W 5.52 poles; S 48 degrees W 5.32 poles; S 45 1-4 degrees W 5.68 poles; S 72 degrees W 6.52 poles; S 78 1-4 de grees VV 7 poles; N 80 1-4 degrees W 6.28 poles; N 50 1-2 degrees W 6.68 poles; N 37 3-4 degrees W 4.84 poles; N 7 1-4 degrees VV 4.68 poles; N 3 de grees E 8.4 poles; N 18 degrees W 5 poles; N 9 degrees W 4.24 poles; N 40 1-4 degrees E 4.8 poles; N 67 1-2 degrees E 5.84 i>oles; N 86 3-4 degrees E 7.2 poles; N 77 1-2 degrees E 5.88 pdles; N 56 degrees E 6.92 poles; N 33 1-2 degrees E 9.84 poles; N 55 1-2 degrees W 6.64 poles; S 89 1-4 degrees VV 4.88 poles; N 67 3-4 degrees VV 5.7{j poles; N 59 3-4 degrees W 7 poles; ] N 39 3-4 degrees VV 8.4 poles; N 42 1-2 degrees VV 6.32 poles; S 34 1-2 de grees W 6.88 poles; S 26 1-2 degrees VV 5.36 pole ; S 61 degrees VV 5.72 poles; S 65 1-2 degrees W 4.44 poles; S 79 1-2 VV 4.68 poles; N 61 degrees W 6.92 poles; N 11 1-4 degrees W 12.6 pole; N 23 1-2 E 8.88 poles; N 21 1-4 degrees E 4.68 poles; N 25 1-2 degrees E 4.84 poles; N 9 degrees VV 4.76 poles; N 69 degrees VV 7.24 poles; N 75 1-2 degrees VV 7.'>6 poles; S 86 degrees W 5.68 poles; S 83 degrees VV 5.1# poles; N 41 1-4 de,{r«es VV 3.69 poles to an iron stob and Cypress. J. E. Smithwick's corner at Stii.c's Landing; thence S 62 3-4 degrees VV 58 p«les to an iron stob in a small branch, J. E. Smith wick's and VV. VV. Koberson's corner; thence with V.. VV. Ko!>erson's line 523 degrees E 21 poles to an iron stob; thence S 44 de re-» E 29.6 poles to an iron stob; thence S 3 1-4 degrees VV 47 poles to an iron stob and large white onk; thence S 32 degrets E 62 poles to an iron stob n a deep ravine; thence S 30 3-4 dgrees VV 10.8 poles up said ravine; thence S 67 ilegrees VV 14.08 poles to an iron stob, VV. VV. Roberson's corner; thence S 29 3-4 degrees VV 24 poles to an iron stob on the north' side of State Highway No. 90; thence N 59 1-2 degrees E 39.2 poles to the beginning, and containin ; 86 acres, more or less." Twelfth Tract; Known as the Cordon Tr. ct. lying and being in Martin Cotinty. Beginning at a Black Gum and two iron stobs, A. T. McDonald's corner in Harness Branch; thence N 5 degrees 3') minutes E 176.68 poles to an iron stob, Denn's Simmons I.umber Company VVynn Tract; thence E 88 poles to an iron stob. Dennis Simmons Lumber Ompany and Mancey James' corner; thence S 47 degrees E 91 poles along Mancey James and Dave Brooks to an iron stob, lirooks and Fannie James' corner; S 78 degrees VV 44 poles; S 41 degrees E 12. poles; S 57 degrees VV 58 poles; S 63 degrees VV 25 pole*; S 46 degrees VV 28 poles; S 47 degrees VV 28 poles to the beginning, and con taining 105 acres more or less. Thirteenth Tract: Known as the Mary VV. Lightfoot land, lying and being in Martin County. Beginning at an iron pipe at the intersection of Sutherland Avenue and Mill Road, A. T. McDonald's corner and corner of the Fisher tract, now owned by Wilmer Barber; thence along the Sutherland Avenut N 2-1 degrees 30 minutes E 123.36 poles to an iron stob, Vance and John Price** corner; thence with their line Ni 68 degrees 50 minutes VV 151.47 poles to an iron stub in D. K. Mizelle's line; thence S 70 degrees 15 minutes VV 38 pole* to an iron stob and tall stump, I). K. Mizelle's and A. T. McDonald's corner; thence with said A. T. McDonald's line S 30 degrees 45 minutes E 225 poles to an iron pipe, A. T. McDonald's corner in Sutherland Avenue; ~ thence N 25 degree 3, K4O poles to the beginning and containing 104 acres more or less." Fourteenth Tract: Known as the S. S. Perry land, lying and being in \fartin County. Beginning at an iron pipe, A. T. McDonald's corner in Leslie Berry's line-'—said iron pipe extends in the Gardner Patent line 104 poles from the corner of the said Gardner's Patent; thence N 84 degrees VV 40 poles to an iron stob. Berry's corner; thence S 2 degrees VV 58 poles to an iron stob, Berry's corner; thence S 53 degrees 30 minutes E 43.5 poles to an iron stob. Berry's corner in A. T. McDonald's line; thence with said Mc- Donald's line N 4 degrees 30 minutes E 80 poles to.the beginning and con taining 17 acres more or less." Fifteenth Tract: Known as the Garrett Tract, lying arid being in Wash ington Comity. Beginning at an iron marker, A. R. VVatsoft's corner, on the West side of the Long Ridge Road; thence S K5 ilegrees VV 12.64 poles to an iron stub; thence N 1(> degrees 30 minutes E 2# poles (o an 'iron post; thence S 85 degrees VV 3% poles to an iron stob at the run of Welch's Creek; thence S 8 degrees VV'2 poles; 552 degrees F. 7.48 poles- S 5 degrees VV 4 poles; N 77 degrees VV 5 poles; S 9 degrees E 14 poles; Sjd degrees VV 6 poles; S 73 degrees E 20 poles to an-iron pipe, C. H. Davis* corner; N 85 degree* K 363 poles to the corner of a negro school lot, to an iron stob; thence N 16 1-2 degrees E 12.64 poles to an iron stob; thence N 85 degrees E 12 64 poles to an iron stob'on the Long Ridge Road; thence N 16 1-2 degrees E 8.64 poles to the beginning and containing 105 acres more or less." Sixteenth Tract: Known as the Durham Hardison Tract, lying and being in Martin County. Beginning at an iron stob and Black Gum, Eva Perry's corner, on the Mast edge of the old Manning road; tlicncc up said old road S 10 1-2 degrees VV 14 poles; S 15 degrees VV. 22 poles; S 2 degrees E 19 poles; S 12 degrees VV 24 poles; S 8 degrees VV 20 poles; S 23 3-4 degree* VV 9.45 poles; S 3 1-2 degrees VV 10 poles; S 1 degree VV 17 poles; S 5 degrees E 15 poles; S 10 degries VV 13 poirs; S 7 degreis E 7.24 poles to an iron stob in A. T. McDonald's line; Clotty Bembridge's corner; thence N. 85 degrees E 122.4 poles along a line of marked trees to an iron stob and chopped dead top pine, A. T. McDonald's corner; thence N 11 degrees 15 minutes VV 90 poles to an iron stob and Black Guiri in Corey House Branch; thence down the run of said branch N 30 1-4 degrees VV 14.2 poles; N 49 3-4 degrees W 23 poles; N 56 1-2 degrees VV 11.28 poles; N 54 1-2 degrees VV 12 poles; N 38 1-2 de grees VV 8 poles; N' 40 1-2 degrees VV 13.32 poles; N 35 degrees W 12 poles; N 55 3-4 degrees VV 6.72 poles; N 73 degrees W 8 poles to the beginning and containing 88 acre* more or less." This the 21st day of May, 1931. R. J. PEEL, Clerk Superior Court of Martin County. ] LAST CALL | j by jour Fertilizer Dealer j| in a Series appearing in this newtptper IF you hold out any longer from buying your side-dressing, you may End it too late for your crops to takr full benefit from the fertil izer. You may also find it hard to get it in time. I've still got a good supply of Chilean Nitrcte of Soda on hand. But it's not going to lest very long the way they're buying it just now. AV* rp you wait too long before side-dresaing, you'll only be delaying harvest time and you won't get the big yields ycu should. With Chilean Nitrate selling at the lowest price in years, there's no saving in waiting until tha last moment. Get your Chilean—the natural nitrate—NOW. Then Che i'll be no delay in putting out your fertiliser when crops need it most. In the new 100 lb. bags that stay in good shape, you'll find Chilean keeps in better con dition. But be sure to inaist on "Chilean" when - . you order your nitrate. It is the real thing.., the real original "SODA." Remember the two kinds Original Chilean (Crystalline) and Champion Brand (Granulated) both natural nitrate. t ■ LOWEST PRICE * \ in years r NEW 100-lb. BAG C The bag without a backache „ Chilean . i • Hitrate of3oda 1 •- nnmnmnii m Profs—l o—l Bid*, Raleigh, N. C. II mmm Jfc —m* ~ «• m *#. *l. . „_ ' Distributors f" Phillips Fertilizer Co. WASHINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA &> £ -k, *l- K - ' . . Friday, May 19,1931
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