ftttHimmtttttff****** LOCAL ITEMS | j>f 9 9 IHIWMWMWWMft All notice* putli»hed in thi» column, where ftfrsM ia to be derived, will be charged at the rateoi locenta a line, (count fix word* to a Une), each Uaue. Special rate will be made on W| contractu —Pacts are Reagoos. Rub-MvTism is ill cure you Ruh-MyTism will cure you. —lnsure wilb the Mar\laud Life •nd have that secure fteliug. sor 6 doses 666 will break any case cf Chills & Fever; it acts ou tbe liver better thau Calomel, and dues not gripe or sicken. 25c. —When in want of farm products see ad of Kader Lilley & Sons —Tbe extremely hot weather bas .sear the crops upward and on ward. KILL-POIS For Bad Blood —St 11 your tobacco with J. G. Statou tbe Old Reliable at the Dixie Warehouse. Opening nale August 15th. —To automobilists and drivers of other vehicles Turntothe Right and avoid collisions. —I bid strong and loud on every pile of tobacco put on mv floor.—J. G. Slaton, Proprietor lixie Ware house. —Turu to the light, keep in the right, lead to tbe right and turn on tbe arc good rules for the town, CtliL-LAX For Chills & Fever Coufcider tne Facts and act cn your decision. 666 For Rheumatism & Gout —Saks opeu this year August 15th You will find uie at the Dix e Wart-bouse prepared to make eveiy pile bting its full value. Bring me your first load. —J. G. Staton, at tbe Dixie Warehouse. KIDNEY FLUSH For Kidney & Bladder Diseases Everybody desiring an even ing of pleasure and good things to eat should attend the Poverty Sosliul. See ad. Miss Essie Peel entertained the Bridge Club on Wednesday at her home on Haugbton Street. —The prospects for tbe tobacco market here are better than for years, as the crop in this section is as fine as can be found in the State and the acreage is much larger. —Sunday afternoon, Master Charles Godwiu and Dr and Mrs. York had a collision on the corner of Haugbton and Main Streets. The former was riding his wheel and the latter were in « car. For tunately the only damage was to the wheel. —Don't listen to these slick-tou gue drummers when YOU get your tobacco ready for market. Drive stiaight to tbe Dixie Warehouse and let Jim Statou gM you the full value ou opetiing sale, August 15th FOR SALE: —One good two horse farm. For information see orwiiteJ.S. Meeks, Wiliiamstou, N. C., Route no 2 "Snooks" tbe collie pet of J. G Gcdard found dead ou' a Wednesday morning. It is thought that he was poisoned —The machinery sold by the In ternationa! Harvester Company has been tested throught uiany Mars. They tm: represented here by the Martin County Buggy Company, who liave much machinery on dis play. The Company is «lso offer ing for sale the Lilliston Peanut Picker which is on display at their shops Tbose in need oi anything in lhtir line should read ad in this issue acd see them —Pieuty ot buyers this year—all the big companies will have men on our market. lam headquarters. • Try me and see with that load of prijpiߣs. —J. G. Staton, Dixie Warehouse. —The Lord williug we will hold services at tbe home of Miss Polly Pulley Sunday at 3 o'clock.—J. L. Cherry. —The Aid Society of the Meth odist Church gave an ice cream •upper at the M&sofcic Hall Tues day nigbt and realized a good sum. 5 PERSONAL BRIEFS: I************************* Miss Aunie Fagau bas returned from Nag's Heads where she was a guest at a house party Grady Gurkin, of Dardens. wns here Wednesday. Mrs. M.C. Jenkeus ,of Sanford, is visiting her pßreut?, Rev and Mrs. G. J. DoweH. Augustus Johnson,of Gold Point here on business Tuesday. Mrs. Mark Daes and children,of | Richmond, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Rodgersou. Messrs. C. H. and Robert Bak er, of Hamilton, were here Tues day on business connected with the pants factory. Mr. and Mrs. Jobn Fralev and son, of Tarboro, are the gutets of relatives here. J. H. Page went to Tarboro Tues day. Mrs. Virgihia Bobbit and little daughter left for Norfolk Tuesday. Mr. and Mr. H. D' Cook and children, pf Vaugbn. are visiting in town. W. H. Hardison, of Rocky Mount, visited relatives near town Monday. Mits PariDie Hnrdiscn, of Rocky Mount, arrived Monday to visit relatives here, Curtis Bethea it> at heme from tbe summer schcol at Chapel Hill. Mrs. Mittie Bnrnbill and child ren, of Richmond, are the guests of Mrs. W. C. Maiming. Miss Mary Erown is visiting friends in Norfolk. Miss Martha Ward is visiting relatives at Wjntou. Fred M. Shute went to Scotland Neck Wetlnesdav to attetd the fun eral of the infant of his sister, Mrs. J. W. Allsbrooks. F. F. Fat>an went to Norfolk on Thursday. W. Fountain Lipf-comb, of Suf folk, is visiting relatives here this week. Clajton Moore left Thursday for Buftaloe Springs, Ya. Julius Peel went to KeMord on business Thursday. Miss Delztlle Woodard is visit ing her sister, Mrs. C. B. Hassell on Main Street. Mrs. K. B. Crawford and little sou with Misses Clara aud Elisa beth Ross left lor Lewis Beach, Del., via Norfolk on Thursday. Ensign I). C. Godwin left this morning to join bis ship the Rhode Island at New York. He was ac companied by Miss Louise Upton who wiil visit relatives in that city. C. E. Mkell, of Ft. Monroe, has been bete tfbis week. Notice North CaroMua, I , „ Martin County. , Iu Superior Court Steven Mobley vs Luvenia Mobley The defendept above named wiH take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced iu Che Superior Court of. Martin County for the purposfe of diSolving the honds of matrimony he tween plaintiff aud defendant, and the SHid defendant, will hereby take notice' that he is required to appear at the term of the Superior Court of said county to be held on the second Monday in Sept. j it being the 16th day of September, 1912. [at the Court l!ou.«e iu the said county in I Williaaiston, N. C. Mid answer or demur to the complaint in action; or the plain | tiff will apply to the Court for the relief; ' demanded in said complaint. This the 2d day of July 1912. J. A. HOBBS. f -. ■ 1 1 1 .1 Tor Sale! CORiN HAY MEAT and LARD apply to Kader Lilley & Sons Williamston, N. C. ww9W99 S9SS*&W S c. D. CARSTARPHEN & CO. $ General .Merchants When you want the Best in jjr ffa Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, raf /jfj Hats, Dress Goods, Millinery, II Furniture, Hardware, Stoves J® «* and Ranges, Wire Fencing i||' || Gome to See Us jjgf G- D. Garstarphen & Go. Williamston - - North Carolina x fe€CSCC6C CC-CCCC- €•£•€•#• "Turn backward, turn backward O time in your flight And make me a child again just for tonight." Poverty Soshul Dixie Warehouse Tuesday Night July 23rd A Good Time For both Young and Old - C O M B r -— Do you like snndwicdes in good old style? Thin come with a "Sunny Jim" smile. Drink lemonade By tbe ladies made. v ''- - . Plenty of barbecue , bahed peanuts too. Join tbe candy stew S,jeud of your pennies just a few Tins means —YQU! Foley Kidney Pills TONIC IN ACTION - QUICK IN RIIUITI Oiv« prompt relief from BACKACHB, KIDNEY and BLADDER TROUBLE, RHEUMATISM. CONGESTION tha KIDNEYS, INFLAMMATION of tha BLADDER and all annoying URINARY IRREGULARITIES. A positive boon to >LE AGED and ELDERLY Pt«S CE and for WOMEN. HJt I HIGHEST HECOIV.VCNDATION B. A. ">avls, (C 7 Wasbinirton St., CoQCPrsrillm Iml., Is in Linßsth year. Ho writes oil "I tn?t .atolv suffered much from my kidneys ami blad ier I had savera backaches find n?y kidney actios was too froqnent, cau«in« m* to lot# ojocb *!«•«» it. night, and la my bladder there was c-«>qm tint puin. I took Foley Kidnev Pj|| f f or F ,»m* tiiLe, lad HTU Dow free of all trotble and arain able to >e up and around Foley h.dncjr iHlla bava mf ligbost recomojondati. n/' For Sale by Saunders & Fow d*n Notice Having qualified as Executrix upon the Estate of Joseph 1.. Wooiard dsceased; Notice is hjtrrebv given to oil holding claims Against said Estate tu present them to the utiiVersigned for pay.' ment on or before the i.sth, day oj July 1913, or this notice will be pleaded in bur of tbeir recovery. All persons inde bted to said Estate are requested to make immediate payment. Tbia 15 day ot Julv 1912. AI'GUSTA M. WOQLARD, Earecuirix. The North Carolina College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts The statfe s Industrial College Four-year courses in: Agriculture; in Civil, Electrical, and Mechnoi cal Engiuteriug. iu Chemistry; in Cotton Manufacturing and Dyeing. Two-year courses In Mechanic Arts and in Textile Art. One-year and Two-year oourses in Agriculture. These courses ate both practical and scien tific. Examinations for admission are held by the County Superinten dent at all county seats on J ulv nth. For Catalog address THE REGISTRAR, West Raleigh. N. C. Flowers delivered on Time All kinds of Cut Flowers in season Weddinu outfi's in tlatest 6ty!es. Floral offerings artistically arranged Pet plants, Palms, ferns and nov elties for bouse decorations. Col lard and Cabbage Plants ready now Mail, phone and telegraph orders promptly executed by J. L. O'Quinn & Co. rl. o R I 8t s Phone 140. Raleigh, N. C Notice Having qualified as Administrator upon the Estate of Martha Rogerson deceased; Notice is hereby given to all person hold ing claims against said Estate to present them to the underpinned on or before the 3m day of >lay 1913 or this notice will tie plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to sais estate are to make immediate payment. This 31 t day of Mat IQI2. 6 7 W. E. ROGERSON, Adra. 1 Report of the Condition of The Bank of Jamesville Janusvile, N. C., at the close of business June rj, 1911 MtSOURCHS Loans ,*cd discounty $ 16,529.18 Overdrafs 540 23 Furniture aad fixtures 556 91 Due from banks & bankers 5.590-J4 Cash itemes "4 50 Gold coin 255 00 Silver coiu, etc.- 349 71 National bank notes, etc. I.ajo.co Jt5 ; 465.8j Uamuties Capital ttock f 5,000.00 Undivided profits, less curreut ex j»ense» and taxes paid 406.01 Tiniw certificates of deposits 5.99696 Deposits snKjeet to cbeck 14.063.53 SCMe vf4*orlh Carolina, County of MarUn, ss. I, i-tm J. Mtoioing. Cnshjtr of the above named l*u»k. do solemnly swear t'nat the abov* state it i»ve 10 the ' est of rav knowledge and bcH*f. A!A J. MANNING, Cashier Correet— A tteat : W. H. Martin, L. W. Mi**ll, 8. 1.. Wallace Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me, thiaaodky of June 191 a Vf, V, WALKER, ■> Notary Public BUlcj#! Now Ready IC § for Delivery Model 36 I B tto 4 IIS 4$ Roadstor, 30 H. P. $950 $ X Model 35 X ® Touring Car, 30 H. P. SIOSO jj| S. R. BIQGS, Agent y s>€&-€- CCCCCCCCC Founded 1838 - * Chartered 1858 TRI NI T Y COLLEfIE IT© STRENGTH LIBS IN A Lorflo Well-Trained Faculty; Excellent Buildings and Equipment; full, Well-Arranged Courses; Earnest, High- Minded btudHnts; A barge and Coyal Body of Alumni and friends: Noble Ideals and Traditions; an Inspiring History = - • of Achievement and Bervlco —s Next Session begins Sept. 11, 1912. For Catalogue and Illustrated Booklet, address K. L. rLOWERft, Secretary. Durham, N. C. TRINITY PARK SCHOOL — ESTABLISHED 1898 Location excellent. Equipment first-class. Well-Trained Faculity of successful experience. Special care of the health of students. An in structor in each dormitory to supervise living conditions of boys under bis care. Excellent library and gymnasium faculties. Large atbeletic fields. Fall term opens September 11. FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. ADDRESS W. W. PEEL/C, Headmaster, • Durham, N. Carolina East Carolina Teachers Training School A Slate school to train teachers for the public schools of ' North Carolina. E%'ery energy is directed to this one porpose. Tuition free to all who agree to teach. Fall Term begins September 24, 1912. For catalogue And other information, address ROBERT H. WRIGHT, Principal Greenville - North Carolina IRINftH&M ABin.VTI.LE, N. C.) h»3 ryr-u—loya for Satteca and Pmn Dm vn»rn (CL R SihfcaAM (M.o«ffor U9 yearn. Our Grauuata* leal inelliVCallecea they attend. North and South. Ventilation, £»-*ltatlan and tJlxty Against Plr» pronotneod lie BEST IT JtO dntors ond bv v vi«ltinir Parant. A vTUi-«' Gt'n of L • pound ' of cmrtix-c »ct»ntiii tea our CUrr u.o. I era and Car* cl Hu.-.'-k. l.'. -'Ui-TTt W i.tV -»-!--«» Mci of Bo*a. Lax "TOBACCO FLUES Have Woolard to make your FLUES |J and You wiJJ have the BEST CARTS AND WAGONS WADE TO ORDER . , Wollards Combined Harrow and Cultivator J. L. WOOLARD WILLI AMSTON, N. C. *"SaF" W ,I CSr'SSSF' **SHH ■tuy «eßy*eayeKßy««gyiy«*aiy«e»> «vwp«|v~ v . ®®®® ®®b® I IRON WITHOUT FIRE 1* M *v' heat the iron—not the stove. ';JSJ I ™ n in * 0001 on the back \v2f S*'' Hffj porch or in th« shade of a tree. No JL, MVJ H| changing of laons or handles. Xo lK3f Hnn B Tk stuffing the rtove with feul. No tire /■ Jm some trotting to and fro. Down in t&Sf tl?e body of rour iron, 150 little in the pvF- pil* shooting out 150 darts °f lan>e. These keep the iron hot— (T tMsmmi* you keep cool. The improved Monitor Sad Iron friEJ changes ironing day drudgery to pleasure. Saves monev, time Qw strength, worry and health. Ordinary irooinv'coeta only ic for faul. v «jL fcjC. Pays for itself four times over each \%ar. / Uaod in over 350,000 hptaos wfjf n2p One woman writes: "Worth iyt weight in ®lt." ilade of finest } material, handsomely nicliel ptated. Gwankd to work perfectly flKflf if operated according to instructions Berooturt rations cheerfully ir C*r\ made in ycur own home. Used with care will last for rears. Wy THE MONITOR SAD IRON COMPANY J G. W. COLTRAIN, © Agent for Martin County - WiMtemston, N. C. eeeeeeeee o^oo . •. ■ ■ i - >- --jaL.

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