PAGE FOUR 75 DELEGATES AT CHURCH MEETING AT PLYMOUTH 1-Day Convention United Christian Mission Society Held Wednesday ■ ♦ Plymouth. December 11.—A con tinual downpour of rain (ailed to dampen the ardor of the 75 dele- Kates from seven churches in this sec tion who wended their .way through the inclement weather to the local Christian church Wednesday for the annual one-day convention that was held under the auspices of the United Christian Missionary Society. The meeting was held for the sin gle day, with three sessions, begin ning at 10 o'clock in the morning and then after lunch, concluding with a church leaders', banquet, which was j fiel3 IrTTTie BHntley BuildTngi witlfl the church women serving the num ber. The speakers of the day were heard again for the last time on the ■■■■■! I I I ■ ■Hill P9 IP "JF I got constipated, 0N I would get dizzy and have swimming In my head. I would have very severe headache. "For a while I thought I wouldn't hm take anything—may- I be I could wear out U the headaches; but I ! found they were wearing me out. "I found Black- Draught would re lieve this, so when I have the very flrs.t symptoms, I take Black-Draught and now I don't have the headache. "I am a firm be liever In Black- Draught, and after using It 20 or more years, I am satisfied kto continue Its use." —r, H. tScKinntv, Uranga Park, ria «-m NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND FOR v TAXES I, J. S. Ayers, t.ix collector for the town of Hamilton, North Carolina,! have this day levied on the. following tracts or parcels of land, and will sell j the same at public auction, for cash, in front of the post office in said town, | on Monday, the 7th day of December, 1931, at 12 o'clock noon, for-taxes due and unpaid lor the ye.ir 1930, unless said taxes, penalties and interest, plus cost, arc paid on or before that date. This Mil day of November, 1931. J. S. AYERS, Tax Collector. White Taxes Coat Total Mrs. J. R Butting, house and lot $ 9.4(1 SI.BO $11.20 W. K. Bunting, house and lot 12.60 1.80 14.40 J. W. Davenport, hotel and at.nr'c 14.00 1.80 15.80 1\ H. Davenport, hou,e and lot 5.00 1.80 6.80 J. A. Davenport, house and UJI 8.20 1.80 10.00, W. E. Davis, house and lot. * ' 5.14 1.80 6.941 Mrs J. H, Edmondson, house and lot 4.80 I.Bo' 6.601 H. M l J eelc, hou c and lot 9\15 1.80 10.95 | C. D. Perkins, garage' and I lots 19.70 1.80 21.50 , Colored , J —> I John Bonds, house and lot .... 2.10 1.80 3.90 j W. N. Petersi n, IIOUM and lot .... 2.40 1.80 4.20 I Sabra Raynor Estate, house and lot .80 1.80 2.60 j I.aura Staton, house and lot 2.40 1.80 4-201 W. H. Williams, house and bit 3.80 1.80 5.60 MackWillianis^ioi^raiu^ot^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^l^j|^^^B(^^^So jmrnhw' db&M I 'Shucks .. Ik* Rich Now.' I See what his daddy gave him? A Bank Account irrhis OWN NAME. And is that boy proud? He's al ready told his pals he's going to "save every dime and nickel he gets from now on." A Splendid, ThrUt-Teaching, Christmas Gift Idea / , For Any Parent I Branch Banking I & Trust Company WILLIAMSTON, N. C. | Sound Banking and Trust Service for Eastern Carolina » day's program when they spoke direct ly to the officials. ' Chief among the spf»kers for the occasion was Dr. E. I. Osgood, who was for nearly 30 years a medical missionary stationed at Chuchow, China. He is a graduate of Hiram College and the Cleveland College of Physicians and Surgeons and was or dained to the Christian ministry be fore leaving this country. Added to his missionary labors is his success as an author of books relating to the mission fields. The guest Speaker for the occasion, who occupied the spotlight with Dr. Osgood was John Barclay, pastor of the Christian church at Wilson, whose messages were heard by the young folk with whom he is closely asso ciated. Other speakers included Mrs. H. H. Settle, of Greenville; C. C. Ware, of WiUon; Miss Bertha Clawson, a missionary; and J. K. De(«afferelly, of i Indiana, whose message on the pen sion fund was informative. 'ft... Wev W ' pastor [of the local Christian church, wel comed the visiting church folk. Rev. J. M. Perry, of Kobersonville. also aid ed hi the speaking, while the timely italk made by Mrs. Harrison, of Wash ington, .was greatly enjoyed The stewardship hour was a feature of the event, with the speakers addressing the leaders in groups. ; The convention closed here with: the' banquet Berth:! I law son, on the work in Ja |pai; tMm Barclay, on "Prepared j Leadership": a" 11 > )r ' ° s K°°d. Holding the Lines." The banquet was well attended and the turkey din-, ; ner was a credit to the women, jthis year. I his is the line-up: CURRITUCK PIG DIES FROM J EATING TOO MUCH SAND Pigs rooting from three drum fish buried, three years ago ate so much, 'sand that four were made sick, and one dided on a Currituck County, | farm. • The owner fenced off the. area and fed fish meal to prevent any fur ther trouble. (Jlli Pantilla, wb'o has been held in' the Haileburg (Ontario) jail since last. June, because lie is wanted as a wit ness in a murder trial, is paid $2 a day in addition to free board. NOTICE OF SALE Notice i* hereby given that: under | and by virtue of a power of sale, con- j i ii.mi.il in a certain deed of trust, iiy ! Mollie I*. Goodrich and, husband, T. j K. Goodrich, to the undersigned trus rtee, ..nd of record in the public regis trv of Martin County, in book Y-2, at page 187, said trust deed having been given to secure the payment of certain notes of even date ami teiior tiliefewitli, and default Having been made in tile payment of the same, and - the terms and stipulations in said deed of trust not having been complied with, the undersigned trustee will, on e Monday, the 28th day of December, > 1931, at 12 o'clock noon, at the couri- I house door of Martin County, at Wil liamston. North Carolina, offer at pub ' l lie sale, to the highest bidder, for cash, ' the following described land, to wit: f! Beginning at lot No. 2of the lands | -! of the late A. W. Salsbury, thence S. | ! 69 degrees E. 64 poles, thence north i 2 degrees K. 71 poles to the road, I ' thence N. 88 degrees E. 28 poles, ij thence N. 3-4 degrees F. 52 poles to . ' a branch, thence down said branch to j Purvis and Briley corner, thence N. 5 degrees E. to the run of Conoho . Creek, thence up said creek to lot No. 12. thence S. 21 degrees W. to a pine II in lot No. 2, thence S. 13 degrees \\ . ; 178 poles to the beginning, contain-j ' | ing 172 2-3 acres. For better descrip : j tion this-i» known as lot No. 3of the ! . A. W. Salsbury division allotted to W. R, Salsbury and deeded to T. G. Manning by G. A. Peel, Maud Peel, : • W. M. Green, and Ida V. .Green, and I i, deeded to M. G. Moyc by T- G. Man f niny Excepting from this, sale 15 acres of land lying on the south side of the Hassell road, which was deeded to, j Cieorge W. Col train on 1 cbruary 3. 1930, by Mollie E. Goodrich. j This the 26th day of November, 1931. R. W. SALSBCRY. n27 4tw Trustee | NOTICE Having this day qualified as ad ministrator of the estate of James H.j Johnson, late of Oak City, Martin\ County, all persons holding claims a gainst said estate, are hereby notified j j to present same, properly verified, to! the undersigned for payment on or j before the 23rd day of November/ 1932, or this notice will be pleaded i|> bar of the recovery of the same. | All persons indebted to said estate, are hereby requested to maktf prompt j payment of same. This 23rd day of November, 1931. , L. L. JOHNSON, n24 6tw Administrator. Calypso, N. C.... EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having this day qualified as execu tor of the estate of Bettie Griffin, de ceased, late of Martin County, North ! 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All persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate payment. I This 20th day of November, 1931. W. H. GURKIN, . n24 6tw Executor. - NOTICE OF TRUSTEES LAND ! SALE , Under and by virtue of the power of i sale contained in that certain deed of I trust bearing date of January 9, 1931, • and executed by D. A. Moore to F. ■C. Harding, trustee, of record in book , G-3, at page 3 in the office of the reg ister of deeds of Martin County, de- I fault having been made in the payment of the notes therein secured, and de ! mand having been made upon the J trustee to foreclose said trust, the un-1 jdersigned trustee will, on the 4th day! |of January, 1932, at 12 o'clock noon,] before the courthouse door in Martin j County, offer for sale* and sell to the j | highest bidder, for cash, the follow j ing described real property, to wit: I ' That certain tract.or parcel of land lying and being situated in Goose Nest, j Township, Martin County, on the Pal-j myra road, adjoining the lands of S. j M. Crisp, R. A. Fountain, J. T. Mat-1 , thews, and others, and containing 231 j : acrc* oi land, ami being the same tract I of land conveyed, by l)r. Jenness Mor rill, mortgagee, to I). A. Moore, and j further known as a part of the Sol j Turner land, said land being more fully described by metes and bouhds in the j a/ore»aid deed of trust. This the 2nd day of December, 1931. F. C. HARDING. d 4 4tw Trustee. Harding and 1 e:\ Attorneys. Greenville, N. C. NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of the power and au thority contained in that certain mort gage deed executed by S. A. Martin to j. W. Harris of record in the pub- • lie registry of Martin County in book X-2, at page 412, same having been given to secure the payment of a note of even date and tenor therewith, and tht indebtedness for which the same was given as security not having been paid, the undersigned mortgagee will, on Saturday, the 2nd day of January, 19.)J, at twelve (12) o'clock noon, at j the csurthouse do.or of Martin Coun- j ty, Williamston, N. C., offer for, i sale, at public auction, t" the highest i i bidder, for icash, the ftjllowing de-! m r i I )«•« 1 lands, situate in lic.tr Grass Township, as. follows: I "That certain tract or parcel of land : described in the will of Emily Martin ' to Arthur Martin, dated NovembrJS, , 1921, and of record in the register oi" deed's office in Martin County in book 1 6, at page 55, which will is hereby re ferred to for a more complete descrip tion. This mortgage is made subject to a deed of trust for $200.00, of rec ord in book Q-2, page 79, Martin Coun ty records.'' This the 27th day of November, 1931. J. W. HARRIS, dl 4tw Mortgagee. Hugh G. Horton, Attorney. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE j TO CREDITORS [ Having qualified as administrator of the estate of J. W. Gardner, de- I j ceased, this is to notify all persons ' j having claim against the said estate to present them to the undersigned i within one year from the date of the . notice or this notice will be pleaded I in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please I make immediate payment. E. H. ANGE, ; n-13-6t Administrator. | Elbert S. Feel, Attorney. | - NOTICE OP SALE Notice of sale is hereby given that, ' under and by virtue of a power of sale | contained in that certain deed of trust, ! executed by Mac Jones and others to! the undersigned trustee, dated the* Ist' day of December, 1927, and of recordj in the public registry of Martin Coun-1 ty in book X-2, page 567, said trust, deed having been given to secure the j payment of certain bonds therein men-! tinned, and the terms and conditions, therein mentioned not having been i complied with, and default having been j made in the payment of said bonds, 1 and at the request of the holders of the same, the undersigned trustee will,' on Monday, the 21st day of Decern-; i her, 1931, at 12 'clock noon, at the coutrhouse door of Martin County at Williamston, North Carolina, offer at public sale to the highest bidder, for ■ cash, the following described lands, to wit: First tract: Beginning at a stake on • the road below the late Mills Davis: residence, being the beginning corner, 1 j also of a piece of the Davis land con-' I veyed to Ishmael Hyman, running j I from said stake N. 36 E. along a line ( ! of stakes and chopped trees to a maple' ! chopped as a corner on the run of I Conoho Creek, thence up the run of I said creek, iU various coarse* to a stake in said run, a white oak and a , ' persimmon tree chopped pointed, being ; near the mouth of Maple Swamp: ce U_i-2 W. along a line of chopped trees"l» poles to a sweet gum, a corner, standing at the head of the canal that drains Maple Swamp, its various courses to James Hyman s and the Sukey Burnett corner, just above the road, thence down the road along I James Hyman's line S. 36 1-2 E. 40 poles, thence up said road S. 57 1-2 E. 8 Doles to the beginning, contain ing 92 acres, more or less, j Second tract: Beginning at a stake on the road below the late Mills Da ivis residence, now Primus thence running N. 36 E. along a line of stakes and chopped trees and down ! the run of said creek, its various courses to the original corner, a fy- _= Two Beautiful Gold W F IK i: i: : Complete Two Quart Aquarium, Raln- ( Chips and Seaweed, FIIEE with the base of a 50c tube of HAL MILK OF MAGNESIA rOOTH PASTE CLARK'S ~ DRUG STORE Williamston, N. C. Friday, December 11,1931 press stump, corner of the Mill* Da vis land and John T. Hyman at the mouth of the branch, thence up the run of said branch, its various coarses along the John T. Hyman One to the mouth of a small branch near the road, thence up the said road to the begin ning, containing 92 acres, more or MM. I This the 19th day of November. 1931. A. R. DUNNING. n24 4tw Trustee. j DR. V. H. MEWBORN OPTOMETRIST (Interested Patients pis— write to him at Kiaatoo for date of ss«t vWt) ! ROBERSONVILLE - WILLIAMS-' TON • PLYMOUTH Eyes Examined Olswa Pitted ———JUnaton^JJf^C.