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-1 •>- V '••"* •>»» 5 *71 • '5 11 If»£ I\ I i t I |j.- .j, ... -^ v _ . ; * •• -' * • . />.• - ' ~ -.. i ■ •" • ' ' 4 ii Are you needing money for a few months or weeks ? HP -t, •J f ■•. ■ ""-Sx- ••-. x •■.. ; If you had the uae ef a little ready cash now, could you live on • * '• **>-. Mr - . "EASY STREET"? • . ' ■. . •' Come in and talk the matter over with us. Perhaps , we can arrange it to your entire satisfaction. We will carefully consider your needs-and offer you money at a rate you can afford to pay Bank of Robersonville Robersonville, N. C. J.Jtj. ROBERSON. Jr.. President A. S. ROBERSON. Vicc-Prr»id«nt R. A. BAILEX Vire-Prrddcnt J. A MIZELL. Caihier North Carolina, Martin County I, J. C. Crawford, Sheriff of Martin County, have this day levied on the following tracts or parcels of land, and will sell the same at public auction before the Court House door, in Williamston, N. C. on the 4th., day of May 1914 for the taxes for the year 1913, unless the taxes and cost are paid on or before that date. Terms of sale Cash. This the 31st., day of March 1914. J. C. Crawford, Sheriff, Martin County. NAMES DESCRIPTION TAXES COST TOTAL Goose Neat Township Cushing Heirs, 12 acres land adj T. H. Council 1,11 1.80 2.91 Ausbon, J. H., 1 town lot, Oak City 2.34 1.80 4.14 Bell Moses, 67 acres Bennett land, 17.01 1.80 18.81 Brown, D. L., 150 acres Hyman land, 19.40 1.80 21.20 Chance & Cherry, 184 acres Thomas land, 10.00 1.80 11.80 OriffltatT. G., 28 acres Filds land, 6.96 1.80 8.75 Harrell, Sarah, 8 acref Worsley land. \ .90 1.80 2,70 Jones, Bichard, est. 92 acres Sftvgp&fo land, 1.67 1.80 3,47 Price, George, 5 acres E, p, Hyman, ,20 1.80 200 Hamilton Township Barnhill, Ben, 2 town lots 5.42 1.80 7.22 Bennett, Alford, 1 town lot .87 1.80 * ;2.67 Council Wilson, 30 Luke Cosncil land, 6.88 1.80 8.68 Gainer, Z. C., 160 acres Outterbridge land, 6.37 1.80 8.17 Purvis, Hilliard, 2 acres Mitchel land, 1.73 180 3.53 Rawls, Joe, 6 acres J. M. Coburn land, 4.17 1.80 5.97 Poplar Point Township Spruil, Riley, HH.) acres Bazemore land, 6.74 1.80 8.54 r Robersonville Township 0-Andrews. T., Adm., 430 acres adj. W.M. D. 25.39 1.80 27.19 Parmele Eccleston Lbr. Co. 6 town lots, 1*9.33 1.80 21.13 Council, Alford, 40 acres M. C. Moor.- land, 3.87 1.80 5.67 Cofield, Susan, ltown lot, 1.33 1.80 3.13 Hyman Dorsey.l town lot, .30 1.80 2.10 Lee. Nep, 1 acres land adj. C. C. C. 3.47 1.80 5.27 Moore, J. K., 11 town lots, 80.22 1.80^32.02 Smith. Peter, !> acres land adj. Parmele, 4.41 1.80 6.21 Cross Roads Township Chance, Hannah, ">0 acres land adj. .J. R. Swain, 6.06 1.80 7.86 Ewell, L. J. 1 acre land adj. S. S. Bailey, " 5.23 1.80 7.03 Killibrew, W. H. 48 acres land adj. J. L. Bailey, 6.00 1.80 7.80 Moore, Heirs 38 acres land adj. J. B' Coffield. 2.58 1.80 4.38 Snruill, George, 2 acres land adj. Mary Moore, 2.84 1.80 4.64 Wallace. J. W. S acres land adj. S. F. Everett, 2.79 1.80 4.59 (y» Williamston Township Lillev. W. D. 50 acres land Residence, 7.15 1.80 8.95 Bullock. P. S. 1 town lot. 3.16 1.80 4-96 Evans. Will, 5 acres land adj. Nicholson 5.46 1.80 7.26 Griffin. Rhoden, 1 town lot, , v 1,73 1.80 3.53 Grimes, W. M. 1 town lot, 4.33 1.80 '6.13 Moore, Mahala, 90 acres land residence. 4.33 1.80 6.13 Spruil!. Adeline, 1 town lot, * 4.11 r 1.80 5.91 Watson. Sarah, 1 town lot, 7.37 1.80 9.17 Williams. John, 1 town lot, > 4.77 1.80 :*6.57 Williams, Joseph Sr. 1 town lot, 5.16 1.80 6.96 Woolard, Sylvester, 1 town lot, 5,71 1,80, 7.51 Bear Grass Township Biggs, S. S. 52 acres land, residence, 6.87 1.80 8.67 Lilley, G. S. 15 acres land, residence. 14.07 1.80 15.87 Rawls, R. H. 13 acres adi. Bob Harris, 1.38 1.80 3.13 Williams Township Farley, Cordelia, 16 acres Hardy Riddick, land, 2.55 1.80 4.6fi Griffin,."Whitley, Heirs, 39 acres residence, 3.51 1.80 5.31 Green, Wiley W. 4 acres, residence, 5.11 1.80 5.91 « Rhodes, Janes, 16 acres Riddick land, .53 1.80 2.33 Smith, Richard 5 acres, residence, v . 4.81 1.80 6»11 Griffin, John H. l acre land, residence, 2.67 1.80 4.47 Jrmesville Township Gordon, Sam. 25 acres land, residence, 2.26 1.80 4.06 Holloman, W. G. 1 town lot, 8.57 I.BQ 10.37 Keys, Frank, 25 acres land, residence, 3-78 IJBO 5.56 Keys, J. F. 10 acres land S. A. D. • ■ 260 1.80 4.4 C Pierce, Anna, 34 acre* land, residence, 169 1.80 8.4S Revander, J. H. 8 acres land, residence, 9.74 1.80 Willis, Charley, est 18 acres land residence, 3-44 180 5.24 ltowTlot, 1.46 110 126 ■' 1 ' ■■■ ■ ■ ■ ' I TT7* : :';A/• v V* All the Difference. •« ."V, "They say my ton is • credit to Z 1 # MJ Secret "The whole secret of giTlnf parties I to to Mk the pretty people to meet the cle*«r onee. M —Olave M. Potter. Z H. " . >X ' . " THE ENTERPRISE, WILfciAMBTOff, NORTH CAROLINA Takes Off Freckles, Removes Tan. Beautify your completion. OH riil of thow freckle*. You c>n invert sOr in ■ jar of Wlly I SON'S FRECKI.E CREAM ami they'll diuppear. Severe \X. T^r. _ caaaa nay require two jar»— *-r 1 no more. We poeitively guar- . antee tbia, and If your com plexion ian't fully reatored to Ita natural beauty, we agree te refund yoar mouer without argonwnt. And in ftddmoat WU.SON'S FMCCKf.F. CREAM ia a fine, (rm grant toilet cream. Duean't cauae nair te (row, and doea petiilvely remove TAN ana FRECKLES. Try it et our riek. Price JOo— •rut by mail if deaired. Mammoth jar* (1.00. i WI ICON'S FAIR SKIN HOA!> 25c. WUaon Freckle Cream Co., Charleston, S. C., maker*, for aaJc by I Saunders & Fowden. ► ► ' i* • 1 Calomel 1$ A Form f * i Of Deadly Mercury \ Instead of Such Dangerous Stuff, | it ia Recommended That You Take Dodson's Liver Tone I t , i For Constipation. 1 Dodson's Liver Tone was made I to take the place of calomel. : I Calomel is a form of mercury, j a mineral and a poison. I)od -5 son's Liver Tone is an all-vege f table liquid—never harmful, o S What calomel does unpleasant ] ly and.often with danger for con , stipation and sluggish liver, Dod j" son's Liver Tone does for you safely and pleasantly, with no , pain and no gripe. It does not j interfere in any way with your ) regular business, habits or } diet. You feel good after taking 1 it. i The great success and wide sale of Dodson's Liver Tone are S the result of what it does for 5 people. Its merit (is backed up by a guaranteee of ' 'satisfaction j or your money back." as Saun -3 dera and Fowden, the druggists, 1 will tell you. 7, Dodson's Liver Tone was in ? tended from the start to take j the place of calomel. The label l on the bottle always has said so, beginning with the first bottle T ;sold. * ? Dodson's Liver Tone "livens the liver," overcomes constipa -5 tion agreeably and makes you X feel good, and if you are not sat -1 isfled completely wfth it Saan - 3' ders and Fowden will hand back 1 the purchase price (50c.) to you 1 with a smile. When you go to buy a family 6 remedy, don't fall to judge be ? tween the plain, simple truth q about Dodson's and the loud 9 claims of its imitators. That the 4" public does so accounts for the 4 j enormous increase in the sales of 2 Dodson's Liver Tono month alter 6 month* „ - t * i . : \ ' ~ . ■ 1 ■' | ttsldowi- Whleky g«ts the blaua tor most of * the crimes that are committee and tt " seldom succeeds In proring an alibi J ' " ' • "' " r ' ,ir ~> ;* y, , : 'T,; ?ir*V-5 ' IB v Bank With Us . - i „ •• ' ■--: . - • ■ • v : . ; > . ,' • Our purpose is to make our bank a material benefit to the community in general and its patrons in particular. It would be a pleasure to have your name on our books. We invite you to start a checking ac count with us. The advantages we offer will be a convenience to and benefit to you. • ' * >. - Farmers and Merchants Bank ' " 9 * m - *- v ... _ _ - f' , ■ ■ * STATE, AND COUNTY DEPOSITORY - ill Lf I ' 1 11 S3S 111 r ' } , . . ~ ' ' JOHN D. BIIiOS C. D. CARSTARPHEN J. L. RODOERSON PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT , CASHIER Clears Complexion. Removes Skin Blemishes Why go through life cmbarass ed and disfigured with pimples, eruptions, blackheads, red - rotjgh skin, or suffering the tortures of Kczema, itch, tetter, salt rheum. Just ask .your Druggist for Dr. Hobson's Eczema Ointment. Fol low the simples suggestions anjJ your skin worries are over. Mild, soothing, effective. Excellent for babies and delicate, tender skin. Stops chapping. Always helps. Relief or money back. 501.. at your Druggist. Notice Having qualified ss Administrator of the entate of Sarah Rogeraon, deceased late of Martin County, North Carolina, this is to nottfy all pereoo* having claims vs. the eitatc of aaid deceased to exhibit them before the undersigned at Will iamston on or before the 30th dav of Mkrch 1915 or this notice will be plead ed in bar of their recovery. All per sons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This the 10th dav of March 1914. P. A. CRITCHER, Admr. tii North Carolina. \ In the Superior Court Martin County, r Before the Clerk. \Villiam J. Whitley et al. vs Sallie Griffin et al. The defendant. Maria Mitehel, Fortune bond, Florence Bond Sallie Griffiu and Rhoden Griffin, will take notice that an .action entitled as above has been com , menced in the Superior Court of Martin County, to sell lot in town of Williams ton for division; and saii defendants will futher take notice that they are required to appear before the Clerk of the Super ior Court of Mattin County on the 93rd day of April 1914 and answer or demur to the complaint in said action or the plaintiffs will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint. Xbis the ajrdday of Marcn 1914. J. A. HOBBS Clerk of the Superior Conrt. Notice Having qualified as Admin istrator upon the Estate of Julia F. Robertson deceased. Notice is hereby given to all persons hold ing claims against said Estate to present them to the undersigned at Robersonville N. C. for pay ment on or before the nth day. of March 1915. or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make im mediate payment. This tith dav of March 1914. J. L- ROBERTSON, Adpir. 3-*3 .. • . | Notice Having qualified as Adminis trator of B. F. Casper, deceased, this 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. Cast per is indebted will present their claims to the undersigned on or before March 3rd 1915 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. This 3rd day of March 1914. WHEELER MARTIN, Adm.~ 3~ 6 E. P. BUNCH ~ Agent For Carolina Metal Shingles Williamston, N. C. Phone 170 IH I Spring is Clothing I Earth with Gladness And we are prepared to clothe women in all the beauty of I Spring Garments, Hate, Shoes, Laces and Embroideries Easter is near and our Millinery Department is stocked with the best and prettiest in Head Wear. Select early and get first Service. Our Department for Women is More Complete than Ever HARRISON BROS. & Co' | Spring Laxative and Blood! Cleanser c ":\— Flush out the accumulated waste and poisons of the winter months; cjeans your stomach, j five, and kidneys of all impurities, i Take Dr. King's New Life Pills; | nothing better tor purifying the' blood. Mild, non-griping laxa ative. Cures constipation: makes you fell fine. Take no other. 25c.. at your druggist. Bucklen's Arnica Salve lor All Hurts. Unfortunate Transaction. "What became of that fellow Tweed ley?" "Oh, he opened a shop." "Do lag well?" "No —doing time. He was caught In the act." Strengthen Weak and Tired Women "I was under great strain nursing a relatives through three months virkness," Writes Mr*. J. C. Van De Srnde. Kirkland UK, and /"Electric Bitters kept me from breaking down. I will never be without it," Do tou feel tired and worn out? No appetite and food won't digest? It' isn't the spring weather. You need Elec tric Bitters. Start a month's treat ment today; nothing better for stomach, liver and kidneys. The , .great spring tonic. * Relief or money back. 50c. and SI.OO. at Your Druggist. Check Your April Cough ' , Thawing frost and April rains I chill you to the very marrow, you catch cold—Head and lungs stuf* fed—Vou are feverish—Cough j continually and feel miserable— . You need Dr. King's New Dis . «covery. It soothei inflamed and irritated thrbat and lungs, stops cough, your head clears up, fever leaves, and you feel fine. Mr, J. T. Davis, of Stickney Corner, Me., , "Was cured of a dreadful sough I after doctor's treatment and all other rCmediesJailed. Relief or money back. ■Pleasant—Children -like it. Get a bottle to-day. 50c, andfi.oo, at your Druggist. Buck ) len's Arnica Salve for AH Sores. Spring Goods t _—- A big stock of the newest I things in Hats and all kinds of head wear. Newest designs in i Dress Goods, laces and silk that ! can be had, are now on sale at I Blount Bros. Williamston, N. C. i Our new goods will be ready for iyour inspection March 23rd. and ' all through the season. And you are respectfully invited to see [ them before buying. Our Milli ; nery and Dress Departments are under the management of Miss ; M. L. Haeberle, of Richmond, Va. CHICHESTER SPILLS DIAMOND BRAND 'l LADIES I *V—f OOLD metallic botn, letlcd with IIOKA) K2S, T2*3?S?SbSaaik*v ■ »i*se*» AUXB VILLI, for liii■[ Ikm ~ yeara regarded as Scat, Safest, Always Reliable. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS ! 555» EVERYWHERE SmS; Notice Of Land Sale By >*irtuc qC ifdecd ol trust executed r by me oa the l4tb day of April, 1911, btr ■ S. V Staton and wife - Smni V. Stat on, | and registered in Book ZZZ r P» aqg, Retfietewrt fceeds Office, of Martin County I shall selltothe highest bidder, for cash, ' at tbe'Cdfart Hou*e door in William st on, st t o'clock, P 1I„ on Monday, May 4th the tallowing descril>ed property: . Lying On the South side and being is the jenesville and Williamston Road at 1 said Staton's ud Geo. Alexander'a cor ' ner, thence running South along Geo. 1 Alexander's line to Colley's rpa, thence . up said Cnlleys run to Am T. Oaw , ford'# line, theses Northwesterly course - alodg said AM T. Crawford* Hue to ffee i Jamesvillesnd WiHislnaio* Road, thfcfiee > westerly along said road to the beginning, r containing Ten (TO) acres met* of less snd being apM of the Batman Shepherd ■ land and hiftg duly recorded in the Reg • ister's o®c* of Martin Comity.*>' ■ l This the 26th dsy at March, 1914.) | k HARY SMITH, Trustee. r 1 .fee-.. i. ... ... 1 > Uplifting Drama. It ooght not to he very diflcult to - elevate the stage. It has wings sad
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