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* j LOCAL ITEMS PWW tWWwWfTTfrfff f f V" At) oatlcca published in thi» column, where rert aur U to be derived, will be charged »t the rate of 10 cents a line, (count six words to a Une) each iaaue. Special rate* will be made on loos contractu —New moon on the 25th, at 2:12 in the evening. —Watermelons ate beginning to > appear on ibe market. 5 or 6 doses "060" will cure any case ot Chills and Fever. Price 25c. OLD TOM GRAHAM will serve his faimer fiier.ds at the Roanoke this season and will give topuotch prices for tobacco. —Hamilton, seat a number of people here to witness the ball game. They caui*; oy au'otno >lle and returned in the late afternoon. 5 or 6 doses "000" will cure auy case of Chills and Fever. Price 25c. -SAVE EVERY LEAF OF yotir tobacco and carry it to Old Tom Graham at . the Rotnoke Warehouse, where best service can be found. Rev. M. K Itetbea will hold services 111 Hamilton Sunday morn ing end nißht. On Monday even ing, he will [-reach at Robersonville and Tuesday evening at Jamcsville. The public is invited to attend these meetings. —THE ROANOKE WARE HOUSE will open for ihe'snle of 1-ai tobacco about the latter part of August or the fust of Septem ber. —T. S Graham. —The continued rains for the past ten days have done greht good to the crops. But the rain ou' Tues'.av which so closely resemble,! those of isst year, wash ed sandy lands to the pout "of in jury. It rained in torrents fori hours r. Birthday Party t Miss Mittit Lou Anderson en tertained in honor of■her ninth birthday 0:1 Wednesday. from 4 to 6:30 p..m . r.t the elegant home of her parents, Mr and Mr-. Arthur Anderson, ou Haugbton -tre.t Tiicte were forty guests, ami games whicn appeal to the ltule folk's made pleasa it Ihv hours. The young hostess is very popular among the younger set of the town and many gi:t- atte-ted to this fa t Deliciou- refreshments wt-ie s rved and a'u went merrs a» a wt-dd nc bell S:>r.:i!is requ re careful treatment Ke ; i quitt and apply Chamber lain's Liniment freely. It \ll ie mov the sor*ne-s and quickly rtstore tie patt.- to .1 heuithv co j dilior.. For sale by Ail De-leis. Love (I\ Tli'> Lawti'ii \Vi;lir)ibani.) Luve -mi!-.s iti :he i"! we-s -invjs in tile l.»uthi:3|j brick, til * and thrill- the v, OO s nn'T n.ieadrj.vs like a - dream •el fairy-lauil. Lov'e clo'.hes the red bijfd in a citmson cl>ik; paint- the "sun-burst" ou 4he robm't. breist, and scatters uiti-ic irom the h art of t, e 1 mock ing btri Loveiifts th-ital.'eu a i ipu's its,ten ier arm-Tarouud the helpless. Love i-a nts th— ros - e-> in a maiden's chiek and kiudles the pure lig,ht # within htr ey ts; it makes our sweet-hearts our wives aii'i our wives cur sweet-hearts; it makes a home a heaven and a garden of a desert. Love is the father of glad ■- nes->, the brother of joy, the play mate of happiness and the sister of song. "God is love." Beauty of color painting Nice shade* of color like L. & M. Tuitilu Yellow or Silver Gray, and solid trim of Chive or Shaker Green, both ornament ami wear, when used by ad* •h n R :>» of a gallon of Oil to each gallon of the L. & M. colors an produced at Factory. Tbin the paint costs only about fi 6c per gallon becausr. the user himself makes •boot half the paint used, snd reduce: cost by adding the Oil. Thirty-five yean use in N. A. & S. A. Our salec agents are: Hardy Hardware Co., Scotland Neck. 1 mfffmwfmmmfwf j|PEHSONA L BRIEFS J e Jrvin Coffield is visiting relatives 1 here. ° Editor Manning went to Rober - sonville Thursday. 2 Herbert Peel is in town visiting relatives this week. 3 Miss Elizabeth Morton is visiting Mrs. A. S. Coffield. ' f C. A. Baker is at home from a • visit to Ocean View. Miss Effie Waldo, of Hamilton, | ' is attending the Institute here. 1 [ Miss Carrie Alexander is attend ing the Institute here this week. { j Mbs Penelope Biggs returned ( I from a visit to Plymouth Thursday, j r Thomas L. Willingham, of Rob- , ersonville, was in town Wednesday, j \/~ 1 : Miss Annie Kate Thrower has j , returned from a visiujto Smithfield. j W. A. Everett and son, of Rob ' ersonville, were in town Wednes- j day. ( Major John B. Neal, of Scotland I Neck, is in town this week 011 bus- i iness. s Mr. and Mrs. A. R Dunning ' left Tuesday for a trip to Northern ' cities. i Mrs. Arthur B. Weller, of Mem- j phis, Tenn., is visiting relatives in j town L Mr. and Mrs. James G. Staton c left Wednesday morning for Salti- s more and Atlantic City. 1 Mrs. X. Keel, of Roekv Mount, ' arrived here Monday to visit her j' sister, Mrs. Arthur Anderson. Mr, ar:Q Mrs. Thomas Smith and n -I)r Disossway, of Plymouth, spent L Wednesday right and Thursday in , town. wag eot ftioney. "That lello.i' Is a perfect boor." "Go slow lie's worth a million or j. morp," "Is that so? Well, as ! -was saying, he's u man of marked individuality " Ca.ijer. "lit u ( ytni 'think there is ii.mgi'r in allowing ii'iioiiioblles to be run by 1 vvumen'.'' "Well." :cr !it"J tIH ::i ill who Is careful ab'in e>.pres.-lag in otilition. L they're all r'gli* i'. cities Where t'.i> y i-.;oc t only l> : ses and stVeet i-ars, , but on courtly to,.a I should tliinlt there GIIIiI great !;t.«jer of their shylncr m a c-t v. ' " 53.70 TO WILMINGTON AND RETURN I July 31st and August Ist And 2nd via Atlantic Coast Line Account Reunion of. the North Carolina Division of United Con federate Veterans on August rnd and 3rd. 'ht.- Atlantic Coast Line will st 1 excursion tickets to Wil- ] , - V- V. mington from statious in North Carolina at an exceedingly low 1 ■ rate. * ' Tickets will be 011 sale July 31 st lan 1 August i-t and 2nd limited to return to reach original starting; point by or before midnight of j August f'th The rates will be i open to the public and will be $3.70 t ' | for the round trip from William-1 ! 'Utoii. with half fare for children] j five years of age and under twelve, j I Tjhe'above excursion presents aif; j exceptional opportunity for a few j ! days outing at Wilmington, i Wrightsville Beach, Carolina Beach ; ' ! and South port as *vvll as a most i 'jenjoyable participation in tqe elah- J I orate program arranged for the en 1 ! tertainment -of the. Confederate! r T- I .1 \ eterans j For further particulars and tickets I I call on W. A.-Ellison, ticket ;igeut, | \Villiamston. or address T. C. • '»* j White, general passenger agent, or 'W. J Craig, passenfier,traffic mm ager, Wilmington, N. C. CHICHESTER SPILLS li DIAMOND BRAND LADIES I ~r 0 A>b your Wmnt.t for Cm-CWHR-TER S A , s LiIA.MU.ND BkAND FILLS in HKD sod/j\ GOLD metallic boxe*, seated witli Blue(0/ >s Ribbon. ko OTH**. B*>ol»ar\V Dru*tl«» m>4 uk for CHI-CHES-TCH * V DIAMOND BKAND PILLS, for twentT-fiv* year* ai Bett, Safest, Always Reliable. . SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS 1 {£!£> EVERYWHERE Z2SS, How to Keep Well in Summer "* In the July Woman's Home Companion Dr. writing on "How to Keep Well in Summer," Bays, in part: "In general, to lighten the diges tive burden during the summer months eat sparingly especially of the heat-producing foods. Add greetf\vegetables and fresb ripe fruits generously to the diet. Avoid underripe, overripe or partially de cayed fruits as you would poison, for that is exactly what they are. Strawberries and other small-seed-, ed fruits disagree with many people In such a case, use only tbe ju ce of the fruit. "Ice-water, so commonly and copiously consumed, is very bad for the stomach and Bometime.l very dangerous. Acute indigestion is: often caused by drinking it. Ai i for the ever present soda-fountain,, though not all is evil that flows from its faucets, there are fe.v per sons whose health will not suffer from indulgence in tbe swetieried, over-flavored, ice-cream-nut choco late mixtuie that are sold so much more commonly than the whole some grape juice, apple jui:e, lemonade, zoolaclc, matzoon or buttermilk. TTie last uamed three 1 not only serve as agreeable, refrsh'-j ing beverages, but are most va'.ua-1 ble foods as well. 'Finally let me urge everyone to | cultiva'e the hoilday spirit. If you 1 can't have a long vacation, take a j short one. If you can't leave vour work conform in some man::-.: ro !- summer s'and itds. Picnic as :n -.ch 1 • T- !■ as you can if you enjoy it hat j out of doors, if you can do it: com : parative privacy. In thtseresr-e.ts ( home keeping women are much! more fortunate tbau their brchtrs 1 and sisters, husbands and fathers, out iu the.business world btc mse I much of tb*ir work can be (■■ken out of the stuffy ro ms into tin nr. j ; Fortunately we are all raj 1 )ly 'learning bow much of a facto- in ' i preserving health" this outdoc life j may ke. asid bow much it will help! *- V : jus to make our summer not only j bealßTtrf but tinppy " K*7 Happiest 6111 In Linccln A L'ucoln, Neb., girl Writes, "I bud been ailing for sora-; time*with chronic constipation and stomach j trouble. I began taking Chamber j lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets a-.KI 111 three da\ s 1 was able to be up and got better along. I am the proudest gnl in Lincoln to j find such a good medicine," For j sale by All Dealers. BEAR GRASS ITEMS R. H Lanier, of Everetts, was j here Sunday. Miss.Belle Avers was in town : Tuesday. Mr. aa,U Mr>. W S l» mi hill, of Robersonville, were h»rr Sutjday." j Mrs. Creech."\ Barnhill is vpeud-j ing the week with her daughter, I Mrs. Nathan Rogerson. Mi.-s N ;o:ua R"getson is on the j -ick list this week. ! A. B. Rogerson was vh? ot I Mis> J-nnre G:irganus Sutidny sf ; ters* on Nathan Roger son went to Wil [ i 1 n,T ne?duv. Mr. and Mrs G H. Harrison j \>\t :•> \V Iliams'tOn Tuesday. ! Mr ?nd Mrs Claude R' bersnn I '.spujt ti.e Wv-ek-end airU M r s. j (Samuel Rogersou. . ' I Miss Sallie Corey, of Pocahontas. 1 tYa , and sister. Miss Leonora, of! | Wise, N. C., were here Sunday. R. A. Bailey, of Robersonville, was here Sunday. B. Cowing went to Willinmston Wednesday. ' A Peek lilo His Pocket would show the box of Bucklen's Arnica Salve that E. S. Loper, a carpenter, of Marilla, N. Y. always carries." I have never had a cut wounb, bruise, or iore it would not soon heal." he writes. Greatest healer of burns, boils, scalds, chap ped hands lips, fever-sores, skin-eruptions, eczema, corns and piles. 25c. at Saunders & Fowden. • " ' ■ . ' -;v ' - . P Professional Cards ~j Hugh B. York, M. D. Microscopy, Electrotheiapy, X-Ray Diagnosis, Specialties Office over Farmers & Merchants Bank Office hours, 6 to 10 a. m., 7 to 9 p. ID. Office 'phone 60 - Night 'phone 63 Win, ft. Warren - J. S. Rhodes Drs. Warren & Rhodes Physicians and Surgeons Office in Biggs Drug Store - 'Phone 29 Jos. H. Saunders, M. D. I • Physician and Surgeon Day 'Phone 53 • Night 'Phone 40 Williamson, N. C. |Dr. R. L. Savage of Roi:k'- Mount, will be ?t th* At lantic Hotel fourh Wednesday in (each month to treat d ; seases of the 'Eve, Ear, No-e and Tfcro.at and , Fit Glasses. I- ■ " 1 A. R. Dunning - J. C. Smith Dunning & Smith # Attorncys-at-Law Williamston - North Carobn® Robersonville, North Carolina I Burroui A. Critchtr - Wheeler M irtiu Martin & Critcher Attorncys-at-Law WiUiamston • North Carolina ' I'HONK 23 ReK'tt of the Condition of tbe Bank of Martin County I Wlllianiston, N C., at the close of busi ueas ]utie 7, 19:1 RESOURCES: |L> .ins and Discount* f> J3O *07.85 ; Overdraft* . 935.96 i All other stocks bonds, mtgs 1,376.00 Pan-king Inn-.** fur. and fixt'rs 1,850.00 | All other rcJjtMate ISJCO j Pre from hank* *nd banker* 44 627.92 National hank notes etc 3 618.89 Tot a. 1183,04962 I.! UULITIKS . | Capital Stock $• 15,000.00 I Snrpltis Fund 17,000.00 'Undivided piofits, less current expenses «nd taxes paid 3.673.08 Tine of depot-it '34.953 8] I'ept.sits subject to check 312.47?.73 Tr>tal $183,09962 j Si*:t of N'orth cJhaUtiA, Ccivuty of Martin, .*»: i I, C. H Godwin, Cnnhltr of tht abort ruined ißnlc !o - Irmnly surest that the &Sove Mate, ] mint t* tru« to the b(«t gf my—)iupwledge ncrt txbrf. H, GODWIN C»»hter Comet—AlU»l: J. G. Stilton. J. ('■. CfdnAtr A. K Uuticii e, Dirt•:tort. hut'»crlljtd ami ki*otn to bef, re nit tlii« of June. Kit Currcua A! Critcher-. N"t*rv Tublic KKPORT 01- THE CONDITION OF THE Bank of Robersonville' J Rubers- ovil.e, N. C., at the close of bus. -inessjune 7 iqit. RE.sot.acHs, . I Lo»ns «u.i discounts ',2 So3, cd ! Over.'lrnfts 1,5:4 JI I Banking h"Ui£ }i 540 05; fur ! nitnre and fixtures fioi 4 39 3.554-4 Dt>e frotii hnr.l:* and bankers 2,30(5.74 ] Silver coins, etc, &ca-h i'.e. 2,046.9^ I • Total , f 5a.297.57 I.IA BII,II'IES : ' Capital stock t 15,000.00 I Surplus fund 8.700.00 1 Undivided profits, less current ■ expenses and taxes 2,085.17 Bills Pavable - io 000.00 Tiuie certificates of deposit 9,485.16 Deposits subject to check 26,846.05 Cdsiiier's checks outstanding 181.19 ToUl f 82,297.57 • 1 STATE or NO»rn CAROLING. County of Martin. I 8s; —I. J. A. Mikcll. cathicr of tht above [ named bank, so lolcmnly twear that the I utatruient t» tmc to the best of my knowledge and belief. J A. MIZFLL. Cashier Correct Attest: R. A. Bailey, J. H. Robersuc. Jr., R. L.Smith, Dfrectorf Subtcribed and sworn to betcre tr.e, thit 13day of June 1911. .V C. Robertson Notary Public. For summer diarrhoea in children always give Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy 1 and castor oil. and a speedy cure is , pertain. For sale by All Dealers. I SR. BIGGS DRUG CO. 1 ji! Lucas Paint Engine Oils |p Lewis White Lead, Cup Grease g Pure Linseed Oil Window Glass Varnishes & Brushes Turpentine g » Putty • Cold Water Paint jg Glaziers Points ; Fly Oil Genuine Green French Zinc and a p Green Roof Paint Guaranteed Not to' Fade r^- Notice of Sale North Carojiaa—Martin County Superior Court—Hefore the Clerk \V. T. Hynan AdnimistrHtor of J. A. Jone'-.. I»eceas-e-l, vs. Susan Jones, Columbus Jones et als., ■ lleirs-at-law. Bv virtue of a decree c>f the Superior Court of Martin County nirt'le in the above entitled cause, the uudertigned coniUiis»iocer thai!, on Monday the 24th /lav of July, 1911, at two o'clock P. M., at the court house door of Martin County, f.t WilUamstoti, N. 0., offer at public sale, to the highest bidder, for cash, tbe following -lescri'jed land, to wH: — A one half undivided interest in an 1 to that certain, tract of land situate in Goose Net Township, Martin County, adjoining the lands of Pert Taj lor, Geo. "Howard and others, and iieing Lots No*, one and t"ain the Gabriel Purvis laud division, and being the same lands conveyed to Calvin Tones and V. O. Cbailce byjno. \V. Purvis and wife, by deed of record in Book M M M at page r97, Martin Registry, and being the same premises now occupied by Calvin Jones, containing 265 acres, more or less. This Jvme 17th. 1911. t 6-23 A. K. DUNNING, Com-" Administrator's Notice Having qualified as Administrators upon the Estate of George D. Robersou deceased, notice is hereby given to all persons holding claims against said Estate to present them to the under signed for payment on or befote the i6th day of June, 1912, or this notice will be ;!ea°d in bar of Uieir recovery. All jer-t.r,« indebted t'j sni; EstHte are requested to make immediate } a\ meht. This" 16th d«y of June, 1911. IRA D. ROBERSON, R E. GRIMES, 6 23 Administrators. East Carolina Teachers Training " ■* School dt A St«»te j-cbool to tram teachers for tbe public sthoo's of North Carolina. Every energy is directed to this one purpose. Tuition frte to all those who asjfee to teach. Fall term begins September 26, 1911. For cata logue and"Other information, address ROBT. H. WRIGHT, President Greenville, N. C. JUCQEJJ^ ♦ Did You ever see a Successful Man who sit around and waited for business to ' him without any effort on his part If you have, you have seen something we never heard of Success will meet you half way but that's all 1 s" - ' ' t- ' • - • 4 •: N cy Consistent advertising will pave the t£oad to Success Notice of Land Sale [ Bv virtue of power vested in me by a j certain Heed of Trn«t executed to me bv (John A. Cotten and wife which is duly ; recorded in tbe office of the Register of I>ceds for Martin County, North Caroli | jia, in bo.tk U U U, at page 383, I will on the 21st da% of July, 1911, sell for cash, at public auction, to tbe highest bidder, in the town of Williamston N. C., at r Court House door at 2 o'clock p. m . the . following described real estate: That " tract of land Iving in Martin County, North Carolina, bounded bv the lands of f E. E. Cotten, Dick Jones, Lewis Law t. recce, Calvin Purvij and Guil'ord Cotten 3 and others, containing oue hundred and forty or.e and one-half acres, more or 1 less, being the same land occupied- by r the said John A. Cotten, aad which was . conveyed to him bv John L. Hines, and known as *tie Little Place. , j This the 20th dav of June 191 r. 1 ; 6-23 J. R. ASKEW, Trustee 1 | | Notice of Sale Under Mortgage • I By virtue of the power and authority " r > j given by a ce:t,tin mortgage, executed » by Fannie Freemen and Levy Freemen Jon S2ud Februarv, 1910, to Blouat Bros., ? which is recorded in the office of Regis ' ter of De-ds for the County of Martin, f in book AC, page 104, the following 1 I property will be sold at Public Auction, 1 vizi- P.eginning at a corner, Mary Everett's | line, runniafc Southwardly along the »[Coui>i> Road seventy yards, thence , Eastwardlv along Turner Jenkin's line • i 140 yards to a corner, thence North ward s ' ly 70 yards to a corner, Turner Jeukib's ' ! line tlience 140 yards jilong Jenkin's 1 | line and Everett's line to the County 1 i Una 1. th* beginning. Containing 2 acres. ■- This mortgage has been transferred to J, e ' T'. Stokes. e I Place of sale in front cf Post Office in | Paruicle, N. C. e , Time of saie 25th day of Ju3y, 1911, at | 10 o'clock a. fu. t Terms of sale: Cash This 20th day of June, J9ll. J. T. STOKES, Mortgage#, ! 6 23 Assignee of Blount Bros.
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