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®® ®®® ®®m®®®®®® g jhj 1 What Are Your jj r| Possibilities? 1 IbM No man can place a limit on them but a growing account B fX in this bank can increase them. I .. fij ■g Give fato every chance to do her best for you. Do not | £9l •C*fL '* think you can gain success by folding your hands and R tag ■W { waiting. Get busy. E&rn Money. Deposit Your Savings. US I Success is Yours. r- (^)(j B, } ' ..g j0 ! • Bank of Roheoj N ~ CS Rohersonville, N. C. ' ' / T ' I | -• J. H. ROBERSON, Jr.. President ~ —— HI • BM J A. S. ROBERSON, Vice-President fSC 1 ' R. A. BAILEY, Vice-President IM I J I. A. MIZELL. Ca»hier " / Etl With Our Correspondents Robersonville Items Drs. Vernon and Jesse Ward c are now occupying their new * office. - f The Robersonville Light and * Power Company will soon have v its system in operation. i D There are many new residences being erected in Robersonville. The new building for, the Christian Church is near comple- * taon. c The death angel visited the 1 home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Man- J ning Saturday night and took v away their little child. Mr. Lam Ross was taken in stantly with heart trouble Thurs day p. m. and his case proved to be fatal on early Fr%y morning. I 1 i t The Roberson Fertilizer Mfg. j t Co., has recently been put in op- j j eration. i , Lon Grey, of Lens, was in j j town Thussday on business. A number of the girls and boys here walked to Parroele Sunday despite the cold. Hamilton Items ' t Dp andJMrs.J M. I. Fleming ; spent a few days in Norfolk last ; -week. C. H. Baker spent Sunday here 1 with his parents. P. went to Will iam ston Monday. F. L. Haislip spent Sunday with his father near' Oak City. Miss Della*Purvisjleft Sunday for Robersonville where she will spend some timefwith her sister* Mrs. Nina Gray. J. M. S. Salsburyjand son went to Scotland Neck Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. J.JP. Boyle are at homeHafter spending some time in Brunswick,*Ga. Mrs. R. W.JSalsbury entertain ed the Sewing Club Wednesday. N. W. Worseley spent Sunday in OakJCity. f Ben Myers has been in Wake Forest.this^week. Mrs. G. C. Gladstone spent the -week-endlhere with her mother, A Mrs. J.JB. Cloman. Misses] Lizzie andlFannie Slade jpent Wednesday in Williamston. The pupilsjon the honor roll for Jast month in the Igrades taught by MissfEffie Waldo were, Lillian Thomas,|Margaret Inscoe, Helen Davenport, Bellamy, Bichard^Satebury. The Intruder. Sir Arthur Sullivan, of the famous Gilbert and Sullivan combination, loved to hang about the back of the dreßß circle a few niKhts after hit first performance)*,, One night he wU rather taken witfti one of his tunes, and started humming the melody, when an angry patron cried out: "Si lence! I came here to hear Sullivan's music, not yours." Beauty and the Child. "People who are pleasing to look at have no idea of their power over the young mind. It is an odd trait in the child's character that while he will positively adore an ugly, inanimate object, such as a battered wooden doll or the mere remnant of a horse, he will not forgive ugliness in a hnman being It seems to outrage his sense of fitness." —Anonymous. What Man Escapes. Women may have a sense of humor. Hut if a man wore a section of eleva tor cable around his neck, and fas tened onto it a can-opener, a young monkey-wrench, an ice-pick, a whis key-desk, a screwdriver and a sar dine can, he wouldn't have nerve enough to call the mess his vanity out fit. —Cincinnati Enquirer. , The King of All Laxatives For constipation, use Dr. King's New Life Pills! 7 Paul Mathulka, of Buffolo, N. V.. says they are the "king of all laxatives. They are a blessing to jail my family and 1 always keep a box at home. Get a box and get well again. Price 25c, At druggists or by mail 11. K. isucklen and Co. Philadel- I phia or St. I-ouis. IllH I Make Your ft! 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And in addition, WILSON'S FRECKLE CREAM ia a fine, fra grant toilet cream. Doesn't cause hair to grow, and does i>oaitlvely remove TAN and FRECKLES. Try it at our risk. Price 50c— sent by mail if desired. Mammoth jars SI.OO. WILSON'S FAIR SKIN SOAP 25c. Wilson Freckle Cream Co., Charleston, S. C., makers. For sale by Notice North Carolina, Martin County. By virtue of an execution directed to the undersigned from the Superior Court of Martin County in the action entitled Opheus Godard et ala vs. Geo. A. Will iams, et als, I will ou Monday the i6th. day of March 1914 at ia O'clock noon at the Court House door in Williamston N. C., sell to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy said execution all the rights title and interest which the late Mrs. Bettie Williams had in the following de scribed tract of land, to wit:— Beginning at a post just below an old puth in the float road in Grape Branch and at the N corner of lot No. 1 thence running South 43HV E. a "d one fifth poles to a horn brant chopped for a cor ner of lot No. 1, thcuce tlown the float road in said Maple Swamp to the mouth of Grape Rranch, thence up the run of float road in said Grape Branch, to the ' beginning. Containing 97 acre* more or less. This the 30th. day of Jan. 1914. J. C. CRWFORD, Sheriff of Martin County. 2-JO 4 Cood Eezllly. It has been pointed out that "pota to" cood, cwiet eonsistentli with val yuz attacht tu leterz In uther wurda, he apeled gheauphtheightteough. Herr lz the unraveling: gh In "hiccough," eau In "beau," phth In "phthisis," elgh in "weight," tte in "gazette,""and ough In "though." The seed ov a nyu form of speling bee iz heer.—The Pi oneer. ' ~ W 4 'Teach economy. That is one of the first and highest virtues. It jl? begins with saving money.*' A LI col |jg Can you afford to disregard the example of one of § The Greatest Men 1 jSyj this country can ever produce? If you are wise, you will think this jR over and conclude that Abraham Lincoln knew what he was talking * • Come in and deposit with us. _ _ . • ' t rm - | Farmers and Merchants Bank J Sjff WILLIAMSTON, N. C. " . * ® STATE, AND COUNTY DEPOSITORY® JOHN D. BKJOS C. D. CARSTARPHEN FRANK F. FA» AN J. L. RODGERSON 5) PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT CASHIER , *SST CASHIER Lime and Cement In Car Load Lots or in Smaller Quantities. Order now for Spring and Summer Building and Farm Lands. Apply to, S. COLLINS PEEL Agent for N. S. Peel & Co. Williamston, North Carolina Trustee's Sale By virtue of the authority confer ee in me by a "Deed of Trust" executed to me by Jordan Williams and wife Annie Williams on the 31st. day of January 1910, , and duly recorded in the Register of | Deed's office in Martin County, in Book VVV Page 254 to secure the payment of a certain bond bearing even date therewith, and the stip ulation's in siUd Deed of Trust not having been complied with. 1 shalf ex| >>se at public auction, I for cash, on Monday the 23rd of February 1914. at 12 o'clock Noon at Court House Door in Martin County, the following property: Adjoining the lands of J. K. Ballard ami others in Poplar Point Township hounded on the North by the lands of Hen ry Hell, on the South by the lands yft, Ned Will iams. on the East by the lands of J. R. Ballard and on the West by the land:) of W. P. Bowen con taining twenty (20) acres more or less ami being two tracts of land adjoining each other one tract deeded to said Williams by J; R. Ballard and the other by W. P. "Bowen. This Jan. 21th 1914. I. L. HASSELL, Trustee. Trustee's Sale. By virture of authority of a Deed of Trust executed to me by Will Knight and wife, Fannie Knight, on the 38th. dsy of April 1911, and duly recorded in the Reg ister's office of Martin County, in Book Z ZZ, Page 310, to secure the payment of a certain bond, bearing even date therewith, and the stipulations in said , deed of trust not having been complied with, I shall expose at public auction, for cash on Wednesday the 21, day of January 1914, ia o'clock Noon, at the Mayors office Door in Jamesville Martin County, the following property. A certain piece or parcel of land ad joinitfg the lands ot Levin Hardison, Ben Bazemore and others, containing Ten (10) acres and duly recorded as above described. M. V. Hassrli., Trustee. This November 15th, 1913. 10—21 > . . Peculiar Order. There is much in a name. ▲ ship belonging to a man named Heaven was due to sail from Cardiff with a cargo of coals, when it was discovered that , she had not received her full loading. The ahipping agent startled his clerk with the command —"Tele- graph to Hekven tor more ooaJa." North Carolina f In the Superior j - Court. March \ Martin County ' Term 1914. Tom James, vs Minnie James The defendant above-named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been com menced in the Superior Court of Martin County upon the part of j the plaintiff to obtain from the I defendant a Divorce fron^thei bonds of matrimony. HHHI The said defendant wjll further take notice that she is required to appear at the Term of the Sv perior Court of said County, to be held on 3rd Monday in March, 1914, it being the 16tn., day, at the Court House of said County in Williamston N. C. and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief de manded therein. This the 28th., day of Jan. 1914. J. A HOBBS Clerk Superior Court, j 2-6-4 • . _ Notice I i By virtue of a Decree of the Superior i Court of Martin County, in the Special 1 Proceedings entitled "Church Cowing" Administrator of Luke L. Rogerson, 1 Dec'd. Against Harriett A. Rogerson. ! Winnie Rogerson, et als. Heirs-at law, I J shall expose to public sale the following desctibed real estate, to wit: A tract of land, situate in Bear Grass Township, adjoining the lands of W. W. , Williams on the North, Buck Lilley on j the West, Henry Rogers on the South ' and the Mnin Road on the East, contain-1 ing jo acres more or less. It being the • same tract conveyed to ssid Luke L. ' Rogerson by his father, Ransom Roger- 1 son, and located opposite to the tract j upon which the said Rogerson was living at the time of his death. Time of sale, Monday, March and, 1914- Pface of sale, Before the Court House Door of Martia Countv. Terms of sale, cash. This, January 26UK 19M. CHURCH COWING, Com'r I 1-30-4 _ ~. j __ " . " [ - Melancholy. Melancholy may be defined >aa a state of mind in which a man Is so out of touch with his environment that life has lost its sweetness.—Sir William Osier. A Winter Confh A stubborn, annoying, depress ing cough hnngs on, racks the body, weakens the lungs, and of ten leads to serious results. The first dose of Dr. King's New Dis covery gives relief. Henry D Sanders, Cavendish, Vt., was threatened ivith consumption, af ter having pneumonia, He writes; "Dr, King s New Discovery ought to be in every family; it is certain ly the all medicines for coughs, (folds or lung trouble."' Good for children's coughs. Mon ey back if not satisfied. Price 50c. and SI.OO. At all Druggists, H. E Bucklen & Co. Philadelphia or St. Louis. E. P. BUNCH Agent For Carolina Metal Shingles Williamston, N. C. 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A guaranteed Liver and Kidney re medy. Money back if not satisfied It completely cured Robert Mad sen, of West Burlington, lowa,who suffered from virulent liver trou- ble for eight months. c After four 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 tor all liver and kidney complaints Perfectly safe and dependable. Its results will surprise you. 50c. and 81.00. H. E. Bucklen & Co. Phila delphia «or St. Louis. i Notice leaving qualified as executor I of the,estate of Mc. G. White de ' ceased, late of Martin County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of the said deceased to r exhibit them tcr the undersigned \ on or before the 4th. day of Feb., 1915 or this notice will be plead ed in bar of theii" recovery. All ; persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate pay ment. This 4th. day oisFeb. 1914. 2. D. F. WHITE, Execute 2-6 . Notice t Having qualified as adminis trator of the estate of Mrs. M.J J. Strawbridge, deceased, late of Martin County, North Carolirfa, this is to notify all persons having claims against the -estate of the said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Williamston, N. C. on or before the 4th day of Feb., 1915 or this notice will be pleaded in barT>f their recove ry. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. ■>. this 4th'flav of Feb. 1914. WHEEUER MARTIIf,' »-> -» \.. A dm.
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