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LOCAL ITEMS J *9*9*9999*999*99999*9*9**% AU notices published io this column, where revenue is to be derived, will be charged at the rate of 10 cents a line, (couni si* words to s !(■■) each ia»ue. Special rate» will be made on long contracts. —Did you see the nttte Japs in the show? They are acrobats by nature. —Rain! Rain! And no more cases of "alemeotary trachitis" and the relief is very pleasant. —We will sign your bond. The American Bonding Company, ot Baltimore. S. A. Newell, Agent, WUljamston, N. C. —There is disappointment be cause the Ethel Morton Opera Company cau uot come here on —Services morning and night at the Episcopal Church Sunday by the Rector. Hours: 11 o'clock a. m., and 7:30 p. m, —Fishing is still iuteres ing for those who will take time to plenty of shrimps and seek the n .r --row runs in the creek —The residence of Mrs. A. H. Smith which has been recently im proved, is presenting an attractive appearance with its new coat of paint. —"The Mascott" which was billed to appear hete on October 18th cannot come on account of the illness of Ethel Morton in New York City. —Brown Bros have removed their stock of merchandise to Jamesville. They had built up a good trade here, but decided to re turn to the place of their nativity —The River is lower now tha-u for two years provious. Boats can get no farther v up than Hamil ton. The low ground farmers have had 110 trouble harvesting their crops. —The sprinkling of Main street before the show reached town, was surely appreciated by the business men and everybody who lives in town and those attending the cir cus- —The Kehukee Association will meet next year at Briery Swamp Church, Pitt County. The section is a fine one, and no doubt will entertain the people royally. The Union Meeting will be held there this year also. —The legal fraternity of the town are not only fishtrs of "ten spots," but love the dwellers in the creek. The other day two of the "leading lights" bad an experience not dreamed of. A fire was soon made on the shore and the drying process went forward rapidly. —A. R. Mizell left Sunday oa the "Haven Belle" for Edenton where he will enter "Loyal B" for the races next week. He took as keeper, Moses Alexander and a faithtul bull dog When in per fect training, "Loyal 6" cau make a pretty race for all opponents. —Valuable real estate will be sold in Robersonville on November 19th. In the list are town lots con veniently situated for those de-iring town property. Also good farm lauds which lie only a short dis tance from the railroad Read care ful'y the ad and Trustee's notice. A bargain for the bargain hunter and investor. —To have music in your home is to have peace and joy. The various artisans of the world have produced instruments whose musi cal strains appeal to the most care less, but uo instrument can please so much as the piano. There are many makers of this instrument and the buyer is always looking for the best in tone, workmanship and durability. All these quali ties are combined in the piauo sold by Fiuemah and White. Read ad. •—The business world looks ever towards the banking house which is safe and prosperous, ludividual depositors are careful about choos ing a bank, whose foundations are strong. The success of The Farm ers aud Merchants Bank has ren dered it one of the popular institu tions of the country, and every depositor feels satisfied. It offers every courtesy and every facility as a hank. In this issue a state ment of business up to October 12th. is made. Read it and note the protection it offers to its patrons. Best Hotel in the City. Convenient to Business, Theatres and etc., and managed by MR. L. BERRY DODSON. LORRAINE HOTEL Granby and Tazewell Streets NORFOLK, VA. European Plan, f i per day and up Trustee's Sale ' Bv virtue of authority of a Deed of Trust executed tome by Alonzo Mizel and wife, Luvenie Mizell, on thfe 26th day of July, and duly recorded in the Register's office in Martin County io Book P P, Page 153, to secure the pay ment of a certain bond bearing even date therewith, and the stipulations in said I Deed of Trust not having been complied I with, I shall expose at public auction, for cash, on Monday the 15th day of No vember 1909. at 12 o'clock M. at the ; Court House door in Martin County, the I following property: ! A certain tract of land lvinc and being , in Cross Roads Township and being that ! same tract of land that was conveyed to I said Alonze and Luvenie Mizell by J. A. Robuck and wife, recorded in the Public Registry of Martin County in Book F F i F, Page 265. containing sixty-five (65) acres more or less. For a more accurate : description as to metes and bounds refer ence may be had to deed from W. A. Ro | buck and wife to J, A. Robuck recorded j ,in Book FF F, J'itge 245 Martin County j j Registry. V ' This October nth 1909. 10-10 JA.S. S. RHODES. Trustee Notice Under and by virtue of an order of the superior Coart of Ma'tin county, made in the broceeding entitled, "In the matter bf N. S. Peel, Guardian for Emm» E. Lanier ', the undesigned commissioner will, on Monday, the first day of Novem ber, 1909. at about 12 o'clock M. at the court house door in Williamston, North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash that certain tract o* laud lying" and being in Williamston township, Martin county, North Carolina, adjoining Sam Meeks and others, and more par ticularly described as follows, to-wit: Lot No. 3 of the R. K. Cherry loud di vision and drawn bv ftettie Lanier*, begin ning at a pitie, the corner of l.ot No. 2, thence North 22 West to the Mill Pond, thence with the Mill Pond to Lpt No. 2 , thence South 70 West to the beginning. Containing One Hundred and Fifty acres, more or less For further reference see Land Division Book A. Cleik's office in Martin county. This 2nd day of October, 1909. 10-8. S. A NEWELL. Com. Notice a Having qualified as Executrix upon the Estate of'Z. V. Fagan deceased; Notice is hereby given to all person# holding claims against said Estate to present them to the undersigned for payment on or be fore the 14th day of October 1910, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said Es tate-are requested to make immedi ate payment. This i4ttydayof Oct. 1909. 10-15-6 L M.- E. FAGAN Executrix. What Will You Give FOR CHRISTMAS; Possibly you don't know that you have the widest range for selection here, and at prices much lower than smaller houses.* We want to send you our big Cata log and convince you that it is to your iuterest to buy all your Jewelry, Watches, Silverware, etc., etc., here. V We send goods on approval for i»e lection, and prepay charges on all goods bought by mail. Write To-Day. ■1 Paul-Gale-Greenwood Co., Inc. Jewelers and Silversmiths NORFOLK, - - VIRGINIA Granby Street and City Hall Ave. Why don't you 1 SWAP your old Piana or Organ for a new Stieff Player- Piano? • It is the greatest piano in the World, and should lie in every home. Write to-day for liberal trade terms. CHAS. M. STIEFF, L. C. STEELE, Mgr., 114 Granby Street, NORFOLK, VA. "The Piano with the Sweet Tone" Official Piano Jamestown Exposition (Mention this paper) | PERSONAL BRIEFS I Frank Rhodes returned to Mont gotuery Monday. Miss Eva Wolle returned from Edenton Saturday. John L Rodgerson, of Everetts, was in town Tuesday. J. Staton Avers, of Everetts, was a pleasant caller Monday. Dr. J. H. Saunders has returned from a trip to High Point. Warren Kirby, ! of Norfolk, has be.'n visiting his parents here The friends of Miss Nannie Smith are glad to.see her out again. Harry A. Biegs returned from n trip to New York on Monday. Mrs Lena Gordy, of Edenton, i;; the guest of Mrs. F. K. Hodges. Mrs George Everett, ton. bis been in town this week. Judge and Mrs. F. D. Wirtston and Master Stephen Kenny were in town Fridav. Miss Lizzie Beverly, of Bethel, was here Monday the guest of Miss Bert Gardner... John R Ellison and family have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Ellison this week. B S. Maultsby left for Montgom ery last Saturday taking with him his little daughter, Bessie. Mrs. Fannie Biggs and daughter, Miss Carrie A. Biggs, are at home from a trip to Northern cities. Mrs. Kate Tripp and family came here Bonnerton Tuesday They will mike Williamston their home. „ Col. Wheeler Martin and A. R. Dunning went to Washington Wednesday to appear in a cast before Judge Connor. W. B. Watts accompained by Messrs. Hampton, Lane and Diso* sway came up from Plymouth Sun day on the white steamer of Rov Hampton. They made excellent time en route and left town about five o'clock for home. The Doctor's Question. Some Advice Against the Use of Harsh Purga tives and Physics A doctor's fiuit question when consulted by a patient is, "Are your bowels regular?" He knows that 98 per ceut of illness is attended with inactive bowels and torpid liver. This condition poisons the system with waste matters and causes a cumulation of ga*es which must be removed through the bowels before health can be restor ed. Salts, ordinary pills and cathar tics may be truly likened to dyna mite. Through their har-h, irri tating action the force a passage through the bowels, causing pain and damage to the delicate intest iual structure which weakens the whole system, and at best only produces temporary reliet The repeated use of such treatments causes chronic irritation of tbe stomach and bowels, dries and hardens their tissues, deadens their nerves, stiffens their muscles and generally brings about an injurious habit which sometimes has almost if not fatal results. We have a pleasant and safe remedy for constipation and bowel disorders in general. We are so certain of its great curative value that we promise to return the pur chaser's money in every case where it fails to produce entire satisfac tion. This remedy is called Rexall Orderlies. We urge you try them at our entire risk. Rexall Orderlies are eaten like candy, they act quietly and have a soothing, strengthening, healing regulative influence on the entire intestinal tract. They do not purge, gripe, cause nausea, flatu lence, excessive looseness, diar rhea or other annoying effects, and they may be taken at any time without inconvenience. Rexall Orderlies overcomes the drugging habit and safely remedy constipation and associate ailments whether acute or chronic, except in surgical cases. They are es pecially good for children, weak persons or old folks. Price, 36 tablets 25 cents, and 12 tablets 10 cents. Remember you can ob- tain Rexall Remedies in Williams ton only at our store. —S. R. Biggs Drug Co. Fineman & White / PIANOS and ORGANS Grades Highest Prices Lowest Guarantee Strongest OUR MOTTO: * Better pianos for same money SaThe piauos for less money Terms to Suit Vour Convenience Address 261 Greenville, N. C. Report of the Condition of the Bank of Martin County 1 at the close of business. Sept. I, 1909 RESOURCES: Loans and Discouuts SIOB,OOB. n Overdrafts secured 6,117.83 All other .stocks bonds, nilgs 1,370.00 banking house fur. and /ixt'rs 1,750,00 I lemand loans 1,900.00 Due from banlcs and bankers 9.637.30 Silver coin, including till minor coin currency 1,703.86 Total f131.092.14 UABII.ITIKS . Capital Stock $ 10,000.00 Fund 15,000.00 profits, less current taxes paid 2 080.17 Notes and buhi. rediscounted r 9,000.00 Bills payable \ 11.000.00 Time certificates of deposit 26,2'7.88 Deposits subject to check 5i,546.39 Due to lianks aud bankers 1,232,40 Total $131,09214 Slate of North Carolina,. County of Martiu, ss: I, J. O. Oodard, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above state ment is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. « • J. G. GODARD, Cashier CorrjctT-Att'st: Wheeler Martin, J. G. Staton, W. 1. Whitakfr .Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this ijday of September, 1909. C. H. GODWIN, Notary Public RALEIGH, N. C. And Return Via ATLANTIC COAST LINE ' Account North Carolina State Agricul tural Fair. Round trip tickets will be sold at - $4.05, Oct. 16th to 23rd, inclusive, final limit retumiug October 25th. ' SPECIAL TRAIN WILL LEAVE R t 5:55 a. m., Oct. 21st; returning leave Raleigh 7:00 p. 111 same date For fur ther information apply to Ticket Agent, or write. W.J.CRAIG, T.C.WHITE, P. T. Mgr. G. P. Agt. Wilmington, N. C. Sand Ridge Poul try Farm, Eggs for hatching from the following breed*: S. C. Browu Leghorn,. Barred Plymouth Rocks, S. C. White Wyandotts, f! per sitting of 15. White Holland tur vey eggs ¥2 per 10. Satisfaction guaran teed. Address, J. B. McGOWAN R. F. D. 3 Williamston, N. C. Our Best ATTENTION! We seceive, subject to check, the ac counts of Finns, Individuals and Cor porations. No interest is allowed on these accounts; but >ve give our best attention to everything of a Banking Nature entrusted to our care, and ex tend such other accommodations as the account aud the standing of the depos itor will justify./ We issue Time Certificates, payable at certain fixed dates, not shorter than Six, nor longer than Twelve Months, These certificates bear interest at 4 per cent, per annum. We Invite all who have any kind - of banking business to transact, to call and investigate our terms and facilities. We give particular attentieu to the business of Fanners. We cordially in vite them to make this their BANKING HOME > Yours to serve. Bank of Robcrsonvillc ROBERSONVILLE, N. C. R. H. Hargrove, J. C. Robetrson, President. Cashier. 'Farmers and Merchants . Bank WILLIAMS JON, N. C. ' ; r; , ;■ . ... Statement of Condition at Close of Business on Tuesday October 12th, 1909 . *' . ••••!.' ' ' " ' " - '* , ' . V RESOURCES;. LIABILITIES: Loans and Discounts 8106.Z49.06 Capital Stock 825,000.00 Banking House 7,538.2# Surplus'and Psofits 7.557. 28 Furniture and Fixtures 3,383.18 Rediscounts 3.07>37 Due from Banks 19.925.34 Bills Payable '' ' 10,000.00 Cash in Vault 6,016.38 Deposits 97^4^3~59 112.24 Si 43. 112.24 • • . YOUR BUSINESS SOLICITED » 1,.\ . »■.•*•••" -p * 1 . . v: • COMPARATIVE STATEMENT Of DEPOSITS .» •. V ' ' " •. ' / October 12, 1905 - $43,648.72 October 12, 1906 - 65,220.76 » October 12, 1907 - 62,633.06 October 12, 1908 - 69.567.94 October 12, 1909 97,483.59 ' . ' FOUR PER CENT INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS We afford our customers every accommodation consistent with sound , banking . . . JOHN D. BIGGS, Present , FRANK F. FAGAN, » CHAS. D. CARSTARPHEN, Vice President L. H. HARRISON, Asst. Cashier The Autumn Display Silks, Dress Goods, Linens, Laces and Embroideries. Every day is added, something new to the delight of and for the adornment of women. NOVELTY SILKS IN WEAVES AND COLORS The Silk Weavets have riseji still nearer to the perfection of their art. The moit beautiful colors and Mendings, the intrioate weaves, the general tone and effect possibly surpass any previous season—unnecessary to run out a long list of French names to which most of us are unfamiliar—-but if you'll come down and take a careful look you'll enjoy a display of unsurpassed beauty. ' NEW FALL AND WINTER DRESS GOODS Ladies that make their own dresses have wunderful prettv things to pick from. Every'new shade, plain or tancy weave, in most fashionable fabrics are here. - Our Millinery Department is Now Open With all the latest Parisan Styles and Modes. It will pay yon to visit our Millinery Department before selecting you Fall and Winter Hats. C. D. CARSTARPHEN & CO. * * S # \ g. • •. THE GREAT American Shorthand & Business College „ Durham, N. C. Tbe Greatest Friend to the Laboring People of any Edu cational Institution in the South. This is tbe ONLY Business College in the Carolinns presided over by an Incorgorated Accountant & Auditor. A sufficient guar antee of it's superiority. Unlimited Scholarships - - - Easy Payments COURSES OF STUDY:—Bookkeeping, Binking, Auditing, Shorthand. Typewriting, Telegraphy, Penmanship, Civil Service, English Branches. EXPERT FACULTY—RAILROAD FARE PAID—POSITIONS GUARANTEED- This is The Place To buy Groceries Fresh and Fine BEST STOCK QUICK DELIVERY ' Everything for the Table in the m .. GROCERY LINE .. . • . «■ • ' ' Call 'Phone 34 and give your orders, "• * „ ... i V i-J- r I V - jT.« W.J.HODGES Mobley Building - - - Williamston, N. C. 1 ■' —1 . - - ——— L.._, ... ■: COST VS. SIZE. ■ ■ i : - " . • r.. Cost-talk means more to you than size-talk. Tbe Union Central is one of the ten largest companies in the United States, but the fact that its policies cost lsss than 7 any others is what will interest you. We can talk about size, but don't. It is cost that counts. Write for facts and comparative figures. ■ t - . . .. "• >; t..> UNION CENTRAL LIFE INSURANCE (to. 4. FRANK F. FAGAN, - LocAt AGENT, - WJLLIAMSTON, N. C. , I :• . •«, j . .-v. .'V .. ... i . , ■ -
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