10 M If you have an account with us your @1 |0 money is . @f 1 ALWAYS SAFE I I Your check book will draw the money out .1 for you, while in the hands of a thief it is QK - II useless. fanj I When you pay bills by check you always * H have a receipt and never have that exas- fcrif j IB' I perating experience -of paying a bill twice. SO 1 | There the countless arguments why you should have an I PS R account with us and none whatever against it. ___ ' Whv not do the wise and safe thing and start now? g) ~ 4 g |0 I Bank of Robersonville ©| k| : - Robersonville, N. C. | F/W J. H. ROBERSON, Jr.. President - ■IMS A. S. ROBERSON, Vice-President * V^J R. A. BAILEY, Vice-President ■By |. A. MIZELL. Cashier 1 , feuM It ""*"■**- 1" |M 7 The King of All Laxatives .For constipation, use Dr. King's New Life Pills. Paul Mathulka, of Buffolo, N. V.. >Cays they arc the "king of all laxatives. They are a blessing to all my family and I always keep a box at home. Get a box and get well again. Price 25c. At druggists or by mail H. E. hucklen and Co. Philadel phia or St. Louis. _ Feci Miserable? Out >f sorts, depressed, pain in the back —Electric Bitters renews your health and strength. A guaranteed Liver and Kidney re medy. Money back if not satisfied You Are Invited to Attend Our Grand Auction Sales BETHEL, N. G. Saturday, FEBRUARY 7th, 1914 DONT FORGET THE TIME, DATE AND PLACE _£—■ * ' ■ — ■ v 10:30 A.M., , 2:30 P.M. V ~ .- . • • • S- U _ ' " We-shall to the highest bidders those Beautiful City Lots on Main and Railroad We shall hold a big Sale for COLORED PEOPLE: The R. D.,Whitehurst property lo- * known as the Bunting Property. These lots are just across the street, from the business - cated on the A. C. L. K. R. near Tarboro county road has been sub-divided into Ideal City ' section of the town, and only a short distance from the railroad station. Bethel's con- lots, and each lot will be sold for the highest bid on terms that will be extremely easy. This tinued steady growth insures continued increase in real estate values. Ask the man who property is splendidly located and it is a golden opportunity for you to own a place of your bought Bethel dirt several years ago if he hasn't a good profit in his purchase. You will own. THE TOBACCO MARKET: Yes, that is right, you will have a good to have the same if you buy at our sale. This Sale is open to white people only. » bacco Market next season. That means moro money for Bethel, and increased values in land. Meet Us on The Ground. World Famous Burton Brothers, Auctioneers. Music Furnished By Our All Star Brass Band - ' - . '"i'i i' i' | 1 ... ' ■ 1 ". " *"' -~ 1 . 11 "" 1 'I a 58858g See Mr. H. S. Sheppard, Our Special Representative and Get a Chance at Those VALUABLE PRIZES FREE LADIES INVITED. ' - - - - WE SELL, RAIN OR SHINE ATLANTIC COAST REALTY COMPANY GREENVILLE, N. C - - - • - - HOME OFFICE It completely cured Robert Mad sen, of West Burlington, lowa,who suffered from virulent liver trou ble for eight months. After four I doctors gave him up, he took Elec tric Bitters and is now a well man. Get a bottle to-day; It will do the same for you. Keep in the house for all liver and kidney complaints Perfectly safe and dependable. Its results will surprise you. 50c:. and SI.OO. 11. E. Bucklen & Co. Phila delphia or St. Louis. Poor Kind of Sport. *Rogeru in a bit of a H portsniaiv lau't he?" "If going off on wild goose chases makes * fellow one, ho 1B." Boston THE ENTERPRISE, WILtIAMSTON, NORTH CAROLINA. Horrible Blotches of Eczema (Quickly curtesy Hr. Had son s ■ Eczema Ointment. C. P. Caldwell of Now Orleans, La., states: "My ' doctor advised me to try 'Dr. ' Hudson's Eczema Salve.' >1 used ' three boxes of Ointment and three 1 cakes of Dr.* Hobson's Derma I Zema Soap. Today I have not a • spot any where on my body and can say lam cured." It will do the same for you. Its soothing, healing, antiseptic action will rid you «>f all skin humors, black heads pimples Eczema blotches, 1 red unslightly sores and leaves , your skin clean and healthy. Get a box today. Guaranteed; All vfj Did You Ever Notice The Magnet in Your First * ■M Bank Account? - © Bring your first deposit to our bank today and we will show you the eg |p You will find that tomorrow and each day following: this magnet will jS? ® draw to itself all the small change you have been spending foolishly, w (W) It will soon have you a bank account you will be proud of and make (¥) Sff you independent in after years. The magnet does its strongest and Sir CiD best drawing from this bank. 7K ■ ■ yy I Farmers and Merchants Bank |j j|| WILLIAMSTON, N. C. ® STATE, AND COUNTY DEPOSITORY p 915 JOHN D. BldOS C. D. CARSTARPHEN F. FA*» AN J. L. RODOERSON ® PRES,DENT VICE-PR EVIDENT CASHIER ASST CASHIER Druggists 50c. or by mail. Pfeiffer Chemical Co. Philadelphia & St, T>ouis. Expensive Lawmaking Body. Franco has the moßt expensive p» (lament. It costs $1,500,000 a year. Might Say Many Men. "Some men," said Mrs. Pozzozile, "think that because they have one poor little woman bamboozled at home, that they possess great execu tive ability." Philosophical.' The philosophical proprietor of a aeailde hotel ended hlB rules bulletin for men thus: "Remember, 'Time and tide wait for no man.' FV>r la dies' rules, see other bulletin."—Judge. Loose Screw. Very often a screw hole gets worn so that the screw will not stay In. To remedy this cut some narrow strips of cork and fill up the hole com pletely, and then force the screw In. This will prove Jnet as tight as If driven into a new hole. In the Gym. ... "So you have a gymnasium In your new house?" "Yes," replied Dustln Stax. "I spend an hour or two there •very day. I have swung up a ham mock, and it's a nice place to take a nap In." —Washington Star. Advice. Go to the aunt, thou new wife—con rider her pies and be wise.—Judge. How It Btruck Elsie. Little Elsie, sitting in a street car opposite a man with twitching eyelids, whispered to her mother: "Mamma, that poor man has the hiccups in his •yes." Concerning Eve. "One of things dat mos' worries me," said Rev. Johnsingham, "aift whar Eve got dat needle an' thraaA to sew dem figleaf aprons wid." Circumstances Alter Cases. Mis. Crawford —"I thought you said you weren't going to the sewing oir clef*' Mrs. Crabshaw—"But, my dear, I didn't know then about the things you have told me." —Judge.*

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