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IjjgjgCT""""*, ' -(mSI | I J "A SAFE BANK" II 1 IN I , When men send ou circulars with fairy tales of 600 or I | I 150 or 50 per cent, per annum, the financial investor had ' j IcS A I better put his money in the bank. It is better to be sure I M of 4 per cent, and one's principal than to luxurate on 150 ' IG7 in per cent, dividends for two or three weeks and then lose wi ■M I j both dividends and principal. K j HOW TRUE THE ABOVE ARTICLE |y Can you not call to mind men who have wasted their entire sustenance on some crazy "get - rich - quick" Xy |M I Let us care for your investments. You may have times j §■ Re of thinking that this old bank is elow. But paste this in | ft] |M j your hat brother. She is safe. j j §| , Bank of Robersonville 10) j Robersonville, N. C. |Q 1 j. H. ROBERSON, Jr.. Pre.ident ! fftfj IT? 1 ! A. S. ROBERSON. Vice-Pre.ident IfcJ R. A. BAILEY, Vice-President | ggj | I I. A. MIZELU Cashier | *2?*, rW JwEb%. .jfSx* tcr.- /BR* -HEffc* 4hum» MO* JWW*» JKWI* /!» j%Sk* ./Bra* .AWk Engagement Announced The first social affair of Easter week was that given by Mrs. Joseph H. Saunders at her home on Church Street from four to six o'clock on Wednesday after noon. The interior of the home was attractively decorated and six tables were arranged about the rooms at which the guests were Heated aftey the place cards were drawn. Then began the jnteresting game of Progressive Hearts, and soon the pleasure of the guests was manifested in the joyous laughter and animated voices. When on the touch of the bell by the hostess the (fame was ended, plates on which were large red hearts with cupids in white formed in cream, and deli cious cake, were brought in and placed on the tables for each guest. There were also heart souvenirs, -which, upon being opened, disclosed a card bearing) i this message: "Miss Mary Mas sell--Mr. John L. Hassell, .June 4th, 11)1-4. *' The bride-elect, who was present and unusually at-1 tractive in a handsome gown be longing to her trousseau, receiv-, ed the congratulations of the quests and expressed her happi-j ness in a gracious manner. Mis* Hassell is the daughter of j Elder Sylvester Hassell and ai young woman of culture and re finement, combining charm of manner with personal beauty. | and is very |>opular here and in other parts of the State. Her marriage will be one of the most important events of the year in Williamston. Mr. Hassell is the son of the late Dr. Alonzo Hassell and ai member of the firm of J. L. Has-j sell & Co., a man of splendid| business training and one of the most prominent of the younger men in this section. Among the guests of Mrs. Saunders to do honor to the bride-to-be were, Mesdames Wheeler Martin,(Sr., K. B. Craw ford, A. T. Crawford, C. B. Has aell. Harry W. Tilden, H. D. Cook, F. U. Barues, W. H. Craw ford, John D. Biggs, Wheeler Martin, Jr., Alonzo Hassell, S. F. Williams, W. H. Biggs, W. H. Stallings, Jas. S. Rhodes, Grover Hardison, Morrison Bethea; Misses Lamb, Nannie Biggs, Deborah Fleming, Anna Pope, &sie Peel, Hattie Thrower, Irene ' Smith. ~ Lucid Explanation. "There * a terrible noiae in tin nurs ery, MolUe," her mlatreea. "What J* the matter? Can't you keep the tahy quiet r "Bore, mam," replied Mottle, 1 can't keep him quiet unless J let him make a noise."—LJpplncott'a. r NOTED DOCTOR'S 0. K. DODSON'S LIVER TONE sest Medical Skill Employed to Insure Correctness of For mula. All Agree Dodson's is Reliable and Safe Seven of the most successful physicians in United [States, sel ected for their experience and ability, were paid heavy fees to study and test the formula of Dodson's Liver Tone and all agreed that it was a fine and re liable remedy for family use. Dodson's Liver Tone takes the place of calomel. This is exactly what it is made for and has been made for ever since the first bot tle was put up and sold. There are* imitations of l)oc£| son's Liver Tone for which ex-, travagant claims are made, butj the public knows how to judge between loud boasts and the plain truth. And then the merits of Dodson's Liver Tone are too widely known for anyone to hesi tate. Dodson's Liver Tone is sold and and guaranteed by Saunders & Fowden who will refund purchase price (50c.) instantly and with a 1 smile if you are in any way dis-' satisfied with the remedy. Dodson's Liver Tone is a pala table vegetable-liquid and its ac tion is easy and natural, with no gripe, no pain and no bad after-1 effects. After-effects are often disagreeable after taking calomel. Dodson's Liver Tone does not in terfere in any way with your re gular duties, habits and diet, and it builds and strengthens you so that you feel brighter, better and happier. If you feel headachy and constipated you will be de lighted with Dodson's Liver Tone. Notice. | Having qualified as Administrator of i the Estate of Malothin Bowetr, deseeded, j late of Martin County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the Estate of said deceased to ex hibit them to the undersigned on or he fore the Bth day of April H/15 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their re covery. All persons indebted to said Es tate will pleased make immediate pay ment. This the Sth day of April 1914. JAS. D. BOWEN, Admr. 4-io-6t ; . Pity the Hancient Britons. Quack Medicine Vender—Here you are, gents, sixpence a botUe. Found ed on the researches of modern sci ence. Where should we be without sci ence? Look at the hancient Brltone. They hadn't got no aclence, nnd where are they ? Dead and burled, every one of "em.—Punch. Looked Like Buslneee. Feather—"Jane, are thnt young man'a intentions eerious?" Daughter —"I think so, pe; he aays our carriage ■ked could ha easily transformed into a garage and the attic would make a dandy billiard room nnd howling alley" THE ENTERPRISE, WILLIAMSTON, NORTH CAROLINA. [l| J| K| "No Bite, I^o During the past year 9 by thou- Cy » D sands of smokers, all inclination V/l] wig for any tobacco but STAG. Jrff \ /J f W A significant fact la Stag'e in* ij \U /{ atant appeal to old smokers—men Ml who had long settled down to rfll These wise old critics are per- jl£[ Vie most of alj# Notice ' ! By virtue of athority contained in a certain deed of trir t executed to me hv , Frank J. Bryant and wife. bearing date ! Auk. 25th nnd duly recorded in the i Register's office of Martin County in Book VVV ;wpe i l B to (-ceure the pay ment of a certain hand hearing even date therewith una the stipulation! - , iti said deed of trmt not bavin# Been complied with T shall expose At public auction to the highest bidder for cash on April ajrd 1914 at 13 o'clock M. at the Court House door in Maitin County the following de scribed tract of laud to wit: Beginning at nstobontheA.C, L R. R thence along said railroad 64 feet to a stob, thence a South course 144 feet to a stob in Mannings line, thence along said line 60 feet to a stob theuce 192 feet to the beginning. Containing '4 acre wore or less:.:, •_ . • This the ji st dav of March >914. B. A. CRITCHE, Trnstee Reverse Not True. Scott—"A man may be so effusively pleasant with everybody that he be comes a nulaance." Mott—"True., But a man who endeavors habitually to make himself a nulaance neyer suc ceeds by any accident in being pleaa ant" Where He Makes Mistake. ■ Tel! a man he's no better than he ought to be and hell get mad enough to give the impression that he ought to be better than he is. Fa m ■ oaaeHL JANK ACCOUNT A MORAL BRACER Sj "A bank Is built to keep money In—and your pockets are so arran ged that you spend it." So states a farmer. Hear him again: "I made money; a lot of it I carried around with me and the rest I left at home. Somehow or other I never got ahead, I couldn't un derstand it. I blamed the weather, the crops, the markets, the tariff —blamed everything but myself'*. Then he got an idea—started a bank account with SIO.OO And ad ded to it. When opportunity came he took advantage of it and suc ceeded. "Opportunity takes off its hat to the man with the cash" ! Farmers and Merchants Bank STATE, AND COUNTY DEPOSITORY I j|lo JOHN D: BIOOS C. D. CARSTARPHEN J. L. RODGERSON | PKE&IDENT . VICE-PRESIDENT CASHIER I 1 """""" Trustee's Sale Bv virtne of the Authority conlerred in | me by a ' L>ee Trust" executed tome j by Eli Smith and James Rishv on the j l ith dav day of Feb 1912, and duly re corded in the Register of Deed's office j in Martin County, in Rook VVV Page ? Wsecure the payment of a certain bond j bearing even date therewith, and the j stipulations in said Deed of Trust not hav.ng been complied with, 1 shall ex pose at pnblic auction, for cash, on the Qth day of May 1914, at the Court Houae Door At twelve o'clock in Martin Connty -the.following property;— r * i It being samV. land conveyed by Deed from the Williamstou Land Improve ment Company, to said Risby and Smith, and which is known as the \V. A. John son place see Deed S. J. Everett to Will iamston Land Improvement Co. Book RRR page 197 for full description, . A. J MANNING, Trustee. 4-17 "WlteHcraft." In Leeky'e "Rationalism fn Europe" the learned historian gives a full and fair account of the rise, progress and end of "Witchcraft," and one could do no better than to turn to him for the light one might be seeking on that wretched subject. Our Way. We all of us come borne to bed quite cheerfully as long as we know we're at liberty to stay out all night.— Exchange. Clears Complexion. Removes Skin Blemishes j _ ; I ' * j Why iro through life em harass - led and disfigured with pimples, j eruptions, blackheads, red rough skin, or suffering .the tortures of Eczema, itch, tetter, salt rheum. Just ask your Druggist for Dr. jHobson's Eczema Ointment. FoJ t low the simples suggestions and your skin worries are over. Mild, soothing, effective, Excellent for babies and delicate, tender skin. Stops chopping. Always Jielps. Relief or money back. 50c., at your Druggist. " , • "» % - CHICHESTER SPILLS DIAMOND BRAND XJLDIES t -r DIA U ONDbtij&lfr Gcl o mrtanic boin, sealed with Blue(A> mm MxHTSe iwoMK years rejmrded as Btst.tafest, Alwmy* mrtfiSa. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS •siy> EVERYWHERE JSSSJ Notice Of Land Sale By virtue of a deed ot trust executed by me on the i4th 3ay of April, IQII, by 8. A. Stat on and wife Emma V. Stat on, and registered in Book ZZZ, Page 2y5, Reiihterof Deeds Office, of Martin County I shall rell to the highest bidder, for Cash, at the Court House door in Williauuton, at a o'clock, P M.. on Monday, May 4th the following described property: Lying on the South side and being in the Jamesville atid Williamston Road at said Staton's, and Geo. Alexander's cor ner, thence running South along Geo. Alexander's line to Culley'a run. thence up said Culley'a run to Asa T. Craw ford's line, thence Northwesterly course along said AMI T. Crawford's line to the Jamesville and Williamston Road, thence westerly along aaid road to the beginning, containing Teu (to) acres mere or leas and being a part of the Butman Shepherd land and being duly recorded in the Reg ister's office of Martin County. ' This the »6th day of March, 1914. MARY SMITH, Trustee. , .. Notice Having qualified as Admin istrator of the estate of Sarah Rogers*]/ deceased lata of Martin 'County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claim* vs. the estate of ssid deceased to exhibit them before the undersigned at Will iamston on or before the 30th day of March 1915 or this notice will be plead ed in her of their recovery. All per sons indebted to said estate will plcue make immediate payment, This the joth day of March J 914. B. A. CRITCHER, Adtnr. 4-3-6
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