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TO OUR FARMER.FRIENDS j * ' J J- . j ' * » • As the Harvest time is almost on us doubtless you are wondering what to do with your idle funds, let us suggest—Deposit it in our Bank and receive a Cer # rl. ' -4- . ' | tificate of Deposit bearing interest at 1 per cent, from date of issue; or if you prefer, we will be gjad to take it subject to check, furnish you a check book free which will be a receipt every time you issue one. We are a designated Depository of the United States Government. Uncle Sam Banks with us—why not you? ==l> BANK OF MARTIN COUNTY • | LOCAL ITEMS | Ail notice* publi»hed In thia column, where re*enue i# to be derired, will be charged at the rate ol 10 c-nta * line, (count «i* worda to * Mae), each iaaue. Special rate will he made on ong; contract* Rub-Mv-Tism will cure you —New moon on the 10th. —Sunday was the hottest day | this year. - Catrv your tobacco to the for high prices. FOR SALE: —If you want to or buv FINK CATTLE, see Rhodes & Bigg«, City. —Tobacco is still high on this maikct and the farmers are happy. —Cotton is opening very rapidly these hot days. —A 5 and 10 cent store will be opened here this fall. RubMyTism will cure you. —Let the Roanoke sell your weed, and you will not want to go elsewhere. —Labor Dav here was observed by the colored folks who had a piciic. sor 6 doses 666 will break any ca*e of Chills & Fever; it acts on tbe liver better then Calomel, and does not gripe or sicken 25c. Asa T. Crawford is attending the Waterways Convention at New London, Conn , this week. —The moving picture show is closed uu'.il tbe light plant begins operatiou agaiu —Tonight the people of the town Will attend a reception given at the of Mr. and Mrs. \\ heeler Martin, sr , in honor of Mr. and Mr- Wheeler Martin, Jr. —FOR SALE.—Eight lots on tbo edge of Williamston, £asb or time. Also White Orpington and Rhode Island roostcts, two thirds grown, pure strain —George J. 1) .well, Citv. —STRAYED.— Red bull, 4 years old, frizzly hair on his fore head, swallow folk in each ear. Left last October. Reward for re turn. —Frank Everett, City. —Services at the Baptist Church and at Skewarkey on Sunday. There will be no services at the Episcopal Cburch owing to the absence of the rector who will be in El zabeth City on that day. —There will be services at the houie of Robert Wynn on Sunday at 3 o'clock.—J. L. Cherry. —FOR SALE.—One good driv ing horse for cash. Parties inter ested will call on J. W. Baker. Williamston, N. C. —The Williamston tobacco mar ket is alive this season with strong buyers from the great companies. This week another buyer has enter ed the field, J. A. Gleen, of Hen derson, who represents J. A. Taylor & Company. Mr. Glenn's pres ence will add much to the market. ik'-? PERSONAL BRIEFS | Wheeler Martin left for Charlotte Monday via Norfolk & Southern from Grttnvllle. Miss Irene Anderson, has been spending some time with le latives, is with Harrison Bros & Co., again. Jcseph Bennett, of Welche, VV, Va., is visiting relatives here. Miss Hilda Kilpatrick, of Smith field, left Monday after a visit here Mr. and Mrs. AlonzoHassell left Thursday for a trip to Niagri Falls. C. I) Catstarpheu went to Balti mote Thursday. Julius Peel left Thursday for Kelford, where he will begin wotk as cat-hier in the new hank there. r Mrs. J. Burke Haywood Knight | and son, Charles, returned honiej Friday from a visit to Mr.*. Thomas Sutton, of Four Oitks. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Taj lor and children, who have been visiting relatives heJe, returned to their_ home in Ga , on Monday Miss Will Sherer returned to hr home in Blacksbtrrg, SC., Wed nesday. * Mrs. P. H. Brown, accompanied by T. F. Harrison, left for Balti more Wednesday, to purchase tall millinery. | Miss Ruth Roberts left for her I home in Norfolk Wednesday. Miss Eva Peel went to Norfolk Wednesday to visit relatives. Mrs. G W. Blount was taken to o hospital in Baltimore 011 Wednes day. She was accompanied by Dr. and Mrs. H. B. York. , Prof. J* T. Jtrome and wife are stopping at the parsonage fv.r the week Miss Irtna Woodhouse left Mon day for Lexington. Duke Ctitcher left Monday lor Wake Forest College. J. W. Watts, Jr., and John W Manning li ft Monday for the A & M. College. Mrs. J. A. Clark Rnd daughter, who have been visiting relaiives here, left Mouday for their home in Durham. Mrs. M. O. Blouut, of Bethel, and Miss Velma Blount came down SaturJuy evening to visit relatives heie. Miss Frances Knight has return ed home from a visit to Selmo. Mrs. Chloe Lanier left tor Arden on Mouday where she will teach the coming term. She was ac cbmpanied by Masters Richard Smith, Charles Biggs and James Upto*, who will enter school there. Arden is fourteen miles from Ashe ville, and the school is located two miles from the station. WE ARE EXPECTING DAILY AN OTHER SHIPMENT of the GREAT Majestic Ranges BE SURE AND COME TO SEE THEM. THEY ARE THE BEST RANGE MADE Hovt Hardware Com'py CUT OUT THIS AD MOLES and WARTS MOLESorr for the removal of MOLES and WARTS without anil leaving neither scar nor mark is the same remedy that we sold >our granrimothtr, and has since its first appearnce upon the market carried with it the Unanimous Indorsement of Man oiid Woman MOLESOFF was the best In pioner days, :s stiU the best today. Our long experience protects you. We guarantee. Letters ftom persotuiges uell all know, together w ith much valuable intormatiou ate contained in nn attractive booklet which will be *eut liee upon request. I t you have any trouble getting MOLESOFF, send one dol lar direct fo the undersign. . 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CARSTARPHEN & CO. | General Merchants —— w jsj When you want the Best in V Jj|j| Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, W (fe Hats, Dress Goods, Millinery, W 0 Furniture, Hardware, Stoves ® and Ranges, Wire Fencing jjjj jfk Come to See Us g fa G. D. Garstarphen & Go. Williamston - " North Carolina ? CCCCCC- €>€•€*? BU I Cl# 1913 WL These Cars far more attract-H M tive than ever before. Book your order Now for Immediate Delivery. i • ~ All Cars Equipped with Self-Starters. THE TOUGHEST ROAD GAR BUILT. S. R. BIGGS, Agent N OT IC E of Ghan£e of Voting PlaGe ! It is Ordered by the County Board of Election? for Martin County that the place for voting: at Public Elections in Cross Roads Township be changed from Cross Roads to the Town of Ever ett in said Cross Roads Township. This 2nd day of Sept. 1912. THEODORE HASSELL, Sec'y N. S. PEEL, Ohm. * : , _ f - «•; , k V *v, ~ . L . .. .... _ -
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