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Q Robersonville, N. C.
K J. H. ROBERSON. Jr.. President
IPS . A. S. ROBERSON. Vice-Prwident 29*
IJjjK V R. A. BAILEY, Vice-Pre»ident
|. A. MIZELL, Cnihier j
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Notice
WHEN IN NEED OF TOBAC
CO FLUS IN ALL SHAPES AND
STYLES?—I will guarantee to
be of interest to you. Manufac
tured of the best material and by
the best mechanics. Prompt at
tention and deliverys will be
given all orders.
W. T. HUBST
(Manufacturer
Robersonville, N. C.
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The worse a man's temper la, the
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Administrator's Notice
Having qualified as administrator of
the estate of R. L. Roberson, deceased,
late of Martin County, North Carolina,
this ib to notify all person/having claims
gainst the estate of said deceased to ex
hibit them to the undersigned at Rober
eonvide. N. C., on or before the first day
of March. 1915, or this notice will be
pleaded in bar cf their recovery. AH
penuu indebted to said estate will please
■take immafurte payment. .
This
. D. P. ROBERSON, Adm.
Notice
By virtue of an order of the Superior
Court of Martiu County made in the
ywcial proceedings entitled Bennett
Gray, administrator of Whitley Griffin
vb Joe Lainer et al heirs at law for a re
sale, the bid at former sale not havitiK
been complied with, the undersigned
Commissioner will 011 Monday the i(>th.
day of March I9i4at 12 o'clock M. at
the Court House door in Williamsion,
N. C. offer for sale to the highest bidder
lor cash the following described land.:
Beginning at a Red Oak at the corner
of James Williams fence on the road,
running W. 43 poles, thenc S. 44 E. 16
poles, thence N. 91, 104 poles to a stake,
thence N 65 W. 38 poles to a pine stump,
thence S. 69 W. 60 polea, thence S. 19
W. to the corner maple in James Will
iams line to the first station. Containing
5o acres more or less. Excepting 10 acres
sold to Bennett Gray by Whitley Griffin
and one acre sold to Church by Whitley
Griffin.
This the 26th day of Feb. 1914.
B. A. CRITCHBR, Commissioner.
2-27-4
Notice
Having qualified as Adminis
trator of B. F. Casper, deceased,
tliis is to notify all persons indebt
ed to B. F. Casper to settle with
the undersigned at once and all
persons to whom said B. F. Cas
per is indebted will present
their claims to the undersigned
jefore March 3rd u; 15 or
this 1 notice will be pleaded in bar
uf their recovery.
This 3rd dav of March 1914.
W'IIHIiLKR MARTIN. Adm.
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Tourist (In London)—'"lt certainly
took a bunch of bobbies to arrest that
silk-hatted guy! What did he do?"
Cabby—"W'y, that bleedln' blither
hain't pinched. 'E's a heminent states
man goin' to luncheon!— Judge.
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Dally Reminder.
The commoner we let ourselyee bs*
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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 Gorfard et als vs Geo. A. Will
iams, et als, I will on Monday the 16th.
day of March 1914 at 12 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.
Rettie Williams had in the following de
scribed tract of land, to wit
Beginning at a post, just l>e!ow an old
path in the float road in Grape Branch
and at the N corner of lot No.; 1 thence
running South 43 ' 4 ~K. 215 and one fifth
poles to a horn beam chopped for a cor
ner of lot No. 1, ilw-tice down the float
road in said Maple Swamp to the mouth
of Grape Rratich, thence up the run of
float road in said Grape Branch, to the
I>eginuing. Containing 97 acres more
or less*
This the 30th. day of Jan. 1914.
J. C. CRWFORD,
Sheriff of Martin County.
2-ao 4
Having been placed in charge of The Farmers SJ
I and Merchants Bank, I wish to thank the public for its
f liberal pattonage and to assure the people that the same *
courteous treatment will be .extended as heretofore.
Any business entrusted to our care will have my most
careful attention.
JOHN L. RODGERSON, Cashier. *
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WILLIAMSTON, N. C.
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STATE, AND COUNTY DEPOSITORY
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§ JOHN D. BKiOS C. D. CARSTARPHEN J. L. RODOERSON
PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT CASHIER Qi
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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
j Agent for N. S. Peel & Co.
i Williamston, North Carolina
* Notice
By virtue •( a Decree of the
Superior Court of Martin County,
in the Special Proceedings entitl
ed. Geo. A. Williams and Jno. C.
Williams, executors of Elizadeth
Williams, deceased against' Mary
\ Williams, et als, Heirs-at-la\v,
I sliall expose to public sale the
following described real estate
to-\vit:
Begininjj at a post just below
an old path in the float road in
Grape branch and at the North
corner of bit No. 1. thence run
ning South 43-?'4, 215 one fifth
poles to a Horn Beam chopped
for a corner of I«ot No. 1, thence
North about 3j}4 East to a float
road in Maple branch or swamp,
thence down the float road in said
"Maple swamp to the mouth of
Grape branch thence up the run
or float road in said Grape branch
to the begining, containing V 7
acres more or less.
Time of sale Monday April 6th.
1914.
PI ace of sale before the Court
house door of Martin County.
Terms of £a4e. -cash.
This the 4th. day of Mar. 1914.
CLAYTON MOORB, Com.
3-6
Trustee's Sale
Bb virtue of the- authority con
ferred in me by a "Deed of Trust"
executed to me by W- H. Robert
son Jr. and wife on the 28th day
of January 1908 and duly record
ed in the Register of Deed's office
in Mart»in County, in Book VVV
Pa g e 339 to secure the payment
of a certain bond bearing even
date therewith, and the stipula
tions in said Deed of Trust not
having been complied with I shall
expose at public auction, for cash,
on Monday the 6th. day of April
1914. at 12 o'clock M. at the
Court House in Martin County,
the following property:
Adjoining the lands of John
Mrs. Julia Gurganus
and Conoho Cfeek, containing 125
acres, more or less. Same being
a part of the Slade Island Land.
Reference to deed from J. D.
Biggs and Dennis Simmons to
Henderson dated nth.
April 1900. Recorded in book
CCC, Page 249.
This Feb. 25th. 1914.
WHEELER MARTIN, Trustee.
2-17-4
North Carolina j In* the Superior
, 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 j
Martin County upon the part of
the plaintiff to obtain from the .
defendant a Divorce from the
bonds of matrimony.
The said defendant will further ]
take notice that she is required
to appear at the Term of the Su- j
perior Court of said County, to ■
be held on 3rd Monday in March, I
i 1914, it being.the 16th., day, at 1
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.
2-6-4
Notice
By virtue of a Decree of the Superior
Court of Martin County, in the Special
Proceedings entitled "Church Cowing"
Administrator of Luke L. Rogerson,
Dec'd, Against Harriett A. Rogerson.
Winnie Rogerson, et als, Heirt-at law, I
1 shall exnose to public sale the following
descii!>eu real estate, to wit:
A tract of land, bttuate in Bear Grass
Township, adjoining the lands of W. W.
Williams on the North', Puck Lillev on
the West, Henry Rogers on the South
and the Main Road on the Bast, contain
ing ;o acres more or less. It being the
same tract conveyed to said Luke L.
Rogerson by his father, Ransom Roger
son, ami located opposite to the tract
upon which the said Rogerson was living
at the time of his death.
Time ot sale, Monday, March and, 1914.
Place of sale, Before the Court Hohse
Door of Martin County.
Terms of sale, cash.
This, January 26th. 1914.
CHURCH COWING, Com'r
1-30-4
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Start a four week's treatment
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Notice •
Under tod by virtue of an order of the
Superior Court of Martid County made
«? the „ ,pec . ,Bl Proceedings entitled S. A.
Newell, Administrator of B. 8. Spruill
against Frank Watson et al, heirs at law|
the undersigned Commissioner will on
Monday the 6th. day of April TQI4 at I 2
o clock at the Court house door in Will
umston N. C, offer for sale to the
highest bidder for cash the reversionary
n • if «, D 7 he ma y have . of the land
B. S. Spruill in and to the following de
scribed tract of land:
Adjoining Frank Davis and Peter Higg
lots and others, and being the same house
and lot occnpied by the B. S. Spruill.
Containing one acre more or lest.
This the 28th. rinv of February 1914.
S. A. NEW ELL, Commissioner.
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Beware of constipation. Use
Dr. King's New Life Pills and
keep well. Mrs. Charles' E.
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calls them "Our family laxative"
Nothing better for adults or aged.
Get them today 26c. All Drug
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& Co. Phi la. or St. Louis.
Notice
Having qualified as executor
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
exhibit them to the undersigned
on or before the 4th. day of Feb.,
1915 or this notice will be plead
ed in bar of their recovery. All
persons indebted to said estate
wiUjjlease make immediate pay
ment.
This 4th. day of Feb. 1914.
Z. D. F. WHITE, Executor.
2-6
Notice
Having qualified »as adminis
trator of the estate of Mrs. M. J.
Strawbridge, .deceased, late of
Martin County, North Carolina,
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 Wiir-;
be pleaded in bar of their recove- '
ry. All persons indebted to said
estate will please make immediate
payment.
this 4th day of Feb. 1914.
WHEELER MARTIN,
2 ~6 A dm.