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New Hay Bulletin For Dairy Farmers Bulletin No 302 nf the North Car oline Experiment Station. "Lcepe dtzs and Alfalfa Hoy lot Dairy Cows,'' by Dr. C. D Grinnelli. dairy investigator. has just been received from the printer and is r.ow avail able (or distribution to citizens of the State on request Copies may be had on application t i tiie agri cultural editor at Stat ? College, e Sanitary Team To Play In Bethel Tournament e Manager Dallas Frank has sign ed his Sanitary Basketball boys up tor play in an eastern Carolina bas ketball tournament to be held in Bethel for three nights, beginning Thursday evening of this week The entrance of the locals into the con test was arranged following the de feat of Rich Square. 32 to 17, by the locals here last night. The Sanitary boys play Golds boro at 10:15 Thursday night for the right to meet the winner of the Cireenville-Edenton contest. Ad \unced dope has it that that locals enter the tournament with a slight edge over the other teams. J and H Brown. Jim Uzzle. M. L. Barnes. Dick Cherry. Cecil Brake. B Gay lord, E. Ramie. J. Frank and C C. Martin will represent the lo ca: aggregation, and hope they will be in the tinals next Monday night Wants EXPERT RADIO REPAIRING Done on all makes at reasonable prices Satisfaction guaranteed We do the work while you wait. L. N. James Auto Co.. Bethel. N C f7 4t DR. VIRGIL II MEWBORN OPTOMETRIST Williamston office at Peele's Jew elry Store, Monday, Feb 17. Robersonville office at Kobersonville Jrug Co.. Tuesday, Feb. 18. Plymouth office at Liverman's Drug 3lore, Thursday, Feb. 20. Eyes Examined ? Glasses Fitted Rocky Mount Every Friday Tarboro Every Wed.-Sat. Bear Crass Teams Win Double Bill from Locals The Bear Graic buketbal boys, and girti downed Willuunaton's teunu here last week, the visiting girls, led by Ha wis. winning IS to 7 The boys won their game by a IS to 13 score with Rawls leading the visitors, and Barnhill featuring the play for the locals. Bear Grass has entered a tourna ment to be held in Raleigh in the near future, it is understood Bishop Thos. C. Darst To Be In the County Sunday On this coming Sunday. February ?3. Bishop Thomas C. Darst will make his annual visit to the Episco pal churches of Martin County. At the morning hour Bishop Darst will preach and confirm several at the Church of the Advent. In the afternoon he will preach at the Holy Trinity Mission in Bear Grass Township, and at night he will preach and confirm a class at St. Martin's, Hamilton. MEN WANTED FOR RAWLE1GH loutes of 800 families in Beaufort. Hyde Counties and Williamston. Re liable hustler should start earning $25 weekly and increase rapidly. Write today. Raleigh. Dept. NCB 251-S. Richmond, Va f7 4t PIANOS: WE HAVE IN THIS Vi cinity one small grand and one apartment upright. Used for dem onstrating only. To avoid expense of packing and reshipment, will sac rifice. Cash or terms. Write Bald win Piano Company, Wholesale De partment, Cincinnati, Ohio. fl4 3t WANTED: A GOOD CHRISTIAN home for a bright, intelligent white boy, 10 years of age. Martin County Welfare Department, Wil liamston. N. C ADMINISTRATOR S NOTICE Having this day qualified as ad ministrator of the estate of Carolyn Andrews, late of Martin County, all persons holding claims against said estate are hereby notified to present I same for payment to me. the under signed. within one year from this date or this notice will be pleaded in bar of any recovery on same, j All persons indebted to said estate I are requested to make immediate payment of same. This February 11, 1936. J C SMITH. Admr.. f 19 6t Carolyn Andrews' Est. NEW Ladies Coats, Dresses, Hats, Hose and Shoes ^ e Have Also Added To Our Line The ^ ell-Known Brand of VITALITY SHOES (^ome in and See These New Arrivals Today HARRISON Bros. AND COMPANY in 2*o 3 Weeks Sfitant Imimifd imifhei ?tlTOSMVC* _ MUSTAR D WVUUO" SPINACH Sold by these Dealers WIIJJAMSTON Fmnwn 8an* fc J. Eaaaa UUtj M C*. - HAMILTON Slate, Rhode* ft Co. HASSELL Salsbury Supply Co. JAME8VILLE M. D Browning FREE I The South'. Favorite SEED CATALOG. Mail a post card to ^ T. w. Wood IK Sons. Richmond. Va. J ? ? New Chevrolet Truck on Economy-Safety Run' Carrying a 10,000 lb. cement block from Los Angela to New York, a 1^4-too Chevrolet truck?one of the new 1036 models just introduced?demonstrated that safe driving means economy. Speed limits were observed in every community, with 35 m.p.h. the maximum on the open road. The 3511.4 miles were completed on two quarts of oil and 308.6 gallons of gasoline, at a cost of 01.6 cents per mile, or one-third of a cent per ton mile. The entire run was completed without any mechanical failure, repairs, or even a scratched fender. The illustrations show the test truck and features of the new 1936 models. Coupe type cabs with solid steel roof, full-floating rear axle, and full-length water jackets, are some of the improvements. In the lower right, Harry Hartx, who drove the cross-continent test. Is seen besida the 10,000-lb. block. The test was officially observed by the American Automobile Association. ' 2 1-2 ACRE FARM WITH 5 ROOM house for sale'. One-half mile from depot, Parmele. Terms easy. W. C. Manning, agent. dl7 tf 1AM PREPARED TO DO YOUR typewriter and adding machine repairing, adjusting, and oiling, at reasonable prices. Work guaranteed. Call H. T. Hyman. phone No. 3202. J14 4t NOTICE OK ADMINISTRATION Having this day qualified as ad ministrator of the estate of James R. Knowles, late of Martin County, notice is hereby given to all per sons holding claims against the said estate to present same to me for payment on or before the 27th day of January, 1937, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of recovery on same. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make im mediate payment of the same This 27th day of January. 1936. JAMES L. KNOWLES, Administrator of James R. j2B 6tw Knowles. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as administrator of the estate of D. D. Stalls, deceased, ate of Martin County, North Caro lina, this is to notify all persons hav ng claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the un dersigned at her home in William ston. North Carolina, on or before the 14th day of January, 1937, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebt- j ed to said estate will please make j immediate payment. This the 14th day of January, 1936 Mrs SUD1E STALLS, Administratrix of D. D. Stalls. Hugh G. Horton, attorney. j 14 6tw NOTICE OK SALE Notice is heieby given that under and by virtue of an order of the Superior Court of Martin County entered at the January Special Term 1936 in that certain special proceeding entitled, "J. H. Rober son. Sr., J. Ben Roberson, D. L. Roberson, et als, versus C. Arthur Roberson, et als.'', the undersigned Commissioners appointed by the Court will on Monday, the 2nd day Of March 1936, at twelve (12 o' clock Noon, in front of the Court house door of Martin County, at Williamston, North Carolina, offer for sale, at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, the follow ing tract of land, to-wit: "Lying and being in the County of Martin. Robersonville Township, situate and near the Town of Rob ersonville, N. C., adjoining the lands of Jesse Ben Roberson and Roberson Street on the East, C. Ar thur Roberson on the South and the center of the Canal and Flal Swamp on the West, containing thirty-six (36) acres more or less and being the share of land allotted to O P. Roberson in the division of the lands of the late George O. Roberson, which said land division is of record in the Public Registry of Martin County and is hereby re ferred to for a more accurate de scription of said lands '' This 24th day of January, 1936. HUGH G. HORTON. ELBERT S. PEEL, j28 4tw Commissioners. SALE OF VALUABLE FARM PROPERTY Under and by virtue of the au thority conferred upon us in a deed of trust executed by William James and wife, Lillian James, on the 1st day of December, 1922. and recorded in book K-2, page 438, we will, on Saturday, the 15th day of February, 1936, 12 o'clock noon, at the court house door in Martin County, Wil liamston. N. C., sell at public auc tion for cash to the highest bidder, the following land, to wit: A tract or parcel of land lying and being in Robersonville Township, Martin County, State of N. C.. and being lot No. 5 allotted to Lillian James in the division of the lands of her father, R. T. Taylor, and fur ther described as follows: Begin ning at the corner of lot No. 4 in the center of the canal in Ross Swamp and running along the line of lot No. 4 S. 34. 15 W. 31.80 chs. to the center of the road, thence along the center of the aald road N. 74. 45 W 9.40 chs. to a stake, corner of lot No. 4, thence along the line of lot No. 6, N. 34 IS E. to the center of the said canal, thence down the can ter of the said canal its various courses, approximately 9 chs. to the beginning, containing 30 acres, more or less. The adjoining land-owners art C. D Taylor and Leyta G. Tay lor, the canal referred to on the S. and Andrews land on the N This land is sold subject to all un paid taxes. This sale is made by reason of the failure of William James and wife. Lillian James, to pay off and dis charge the indebtedness secured by said Deed of Trust. A deposit of 10 per cent will be required from the purchaser at the sale. This the 3rd day of January, 1936 INTERSTATE TRUSTEE CORPORATION, )21 4tw Substituted Trustee. Durham, N. C. NOTICE OF SALE UNDER MORTGAGE By virtue of the power and au thority given by a certain mortgage, executed by Jane Rice to B. A. Critcher, Trustee, which is record ed in the office of Register of Deeds for the County of Martin in book H-3 page 227, the following prop erty will be sold at public auction, viz: Lot No. 1. Being Lot No. 16 in the Moore Field, adjoining Amy Purvis on the west, fronting N. St. 78.8 and running back to two paral lel lines S41 45' East to the depth of 130 feet. Lot No. 2. Beginning 73 feet from Broad Street on a street at corner of lot No. 1 in Black B. in the Moore Field Plat, thence east wardly along the lines of Lots No. 1 and 2 about 130 feet to Lo. No. 4, thence southerly along lot No. 4 to Jane Rice back corner, thence a long Jane Rice corner about 130 ft. to a street, thence along said street to the beginning. Lot No. 3. Beginning at the cor ner of Pine and North Street in the Williamston Land and Imp. Co. Moore Fie9d running N. 42 E. 72.8 to Augustus Purvis corner thence a long his line S 41 3-4 E 130 ft. thence S 42 W 72.8 feet to Pine Street, thence N 41 3-4 W. along Pine Street to the beginning and being Lot No. 19. Place of sale: Courthouse, Wil liamston, N. C. Time of sale: Monday, March 9, 1936. 12 o'clock. Terms of sale: Cash. February 7, 1936. D. G. MATTHEWS, f-11 4t-w Mortgagee. B A CRITCHER, Trustee NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain deed of trust executed by John Hill and Lula Hill to the undersigned trustee, dated 9th day of January. 1928, of record in the Register of Deeds office. Martin County, to se cure a certain note 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 16th day of March, 1936, at 12 o'clock noon, in front of the court house door, Martin County, offer for sale to the highest bidedr, for cash the following described land: Being in Cross Roads Township. Martin County, adjoining Ernest Chance, etc., also beginning at an oak. Herman Coffield and Joe Joy ner's corner, thence easterly with the Thompson line 517 yards to a stake, thence southeasterly course with Clark's and Chance's line 451 yards to a pine tree, thence a north westerly course 792 yards to the .be ginning Containing 12 acres, giore or This 14th day of February. 1936 I D. R. EVERETT, I f 18 4tw Trustee. Recorded in Book P-2, page 289 PUBLIC FORECLOSURE S*LE~ Under and by virtue of power of sale contained in that certain deed of trust as executed on October 17, 1932, by A. F. Harrison and wife, Lillian A. Harrison, to T. W Ster rett, trustee, as of record in book Q-J page 627 of Martin County reg istry, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness as pwivided in said trust and other Mvisiom of said trust being breached and the holder of said ln debtedneas having declared the said indebtedness due and payable and requested the undersigned to make aaia, the undersigned trustee will oiler at public sale to the highest bidder for cash before the court house door of Martin County, Wil liamston, N C., on Wednesday, March 18, 1936, at 12 o'clock, noon, the following described lands, to wit: Beginning at the mouth of Bate's branch where it enters into the run of Tranters Creek about 50 yards below Roberson bridge, thence ex tending down the main run of said creek S- 3 deg. W- 30 48 poles; thence S 23 1-2 deg. W 15 poles, S 37 deg. 5 min. W- 19.48 poles, S 46 deg. 20 min. W- 15 poles. S- 54 3-4 deg. W- 22 16 poles; S- 49 deg. ? -* ----- - $ 16.64 poles, S- 57 1-4 deg. W- 20.4 W- 20.2 poles, S- 69 1-4 de poles, S- 7 1-2 deg. W- 17 poles, S. 18.72 poles, S- 5 deg. E- 12.68 poles, S- 41 deg. E- 13.6 poles down the run of Tranters Creek to a large cypress, known as the Old County line corner; now Everetts corner; thence S- 59 deg. E- 72.28 poles a long the old county line, now Henry Everett's line; thence S- 57 1-2 deg. east 64 poles to a stake Stanley Hollis corner; thence N- 44 deg. 10 8 poles to the mouth of an 5 Id ditch, thence up said old ditch north 43 1-4 deg east 30.68 poles, north 42 1-2 deg. E- 11.68 poles; N 33 1-4 deg. East 6 poles, N- 40 1-2 23 4 pole* up a lane to a curve; thence N- 62 dec E- 18.2 pole* to the Roberaonville and Waahinfton road (creek road) thence up road N- 31 3-4 deg W 17 jgolet^to a curve; thence N- 3 1-2 deg. W 57.48 pole* up said road to the be ginning corner of a tract on the east side of said road, thence S 68 3-4 deg E- 25 T-10 pole* up a ditch to a corner of the fence, N- 17 deg. 10 min. east 34.2 poles along the fence and continued on down a ditch the center of the nal in Bates branch; thence down the canal in said branch N- 53 3-8 deg W- 2.68 poles, N- 48 dec. 40 stts N- <1 1-4 dec W- S 1-3 poles, ? ? 1-4 deg. W- 51 poles, N- 76 dec. W- 10 poles to the road at a bridge, N- 55 deg W- 17.1 poles. N- M dec W- 16 poles, N- 21 1-4 de? W- 11.5 poles, N- 81 5-4 deg W- 7 poles, N- 50 1-4 dec. W- 11.4 poles. N- 06 1-4 dec W- 10.40 poles, N- 52 deg W- 14.52 poles to a light wood knot and gum in Margaret Andrews corner; thence N- 53 1-4 dec. W- 5.4 poles to the beginning and containing 107 acres, more or less. This February 14, 1010. T. W. STERRJETT. f-10 4t-w Trustee. W. A. Darden. Atfy. WANTED! Every Man, Woman and Child To Attend Our FIRE SALE Sale Begins Friday, the 21st, 9 A. M. Culpepper Hardware Company Plant Bed Fertilizer Smith-Douglass or International Brands We have the Smith-Douglass and In ternational Fertilizers for sale. See us for your plant-bed needs. J. Eason & Ben Lilley WILLIAMSTON, N. C. Martin County Building & Loan Will Open Its 38 th SERIES MARCH 7th, 1936 Plans for Saving 12 l-2c Per Week for $100.00. Stock Subscribed?Maturing in About 12 1-2 Years 25c Per Week for $100.00 Stock Subscribed?Maturing in About 6.1-2 Years 50c Per Week for $100.00 Stock Subscribed?Maturing in About J 1-2 Years The public, of course, is acquainted with the workings of Building and Loan Associations, and has a right to fully appre ciate what such association mean to the community in which they operate. You are now respectfully invited to subscribe to stock in either of the above outlined plans in the March, 1936, series. Investments in Building and Loan Shares Are Tax-Free! 22 YEARS OF SUCCESSFUL OPERATION Martin County Building and Loan Association
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