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Simon Lilley spent Tuesday, in
Washington.
Mrs. John Chitty went to Mur
freesboro Saturday-
Mrs. W. B. Watts visited here
Sunday.
Mrs. E. A. Hamilton of Red
Springs, is a visitor here.
Mrs. J. T. Ward, of Green
ville, is in town this week.
Miss. Sue Leggett went to Tar
boro Thursday.
Mrs. Jack Saunders, of Kins
ton, visited here this week.
Misses. Nettie Ruth, and Ethel
Britt, went toTarboro Thursday.
Miss Mary Smith has returned
from a visit to relatives at Ham
ilton.
Miss Daisy Manning is in Ral
eigh this week attending the Red
Cross Convention.
Mesdames J. A. Everett and
W. J. Ho Igei went to Washing
ton Wednesday.
Mrs. B A Critcher has re
turned from a visit to relatives
in Lexington,
Messrs Harry A. Biggs, J. W.
Watts and CritcherWheeler
Martin motored to Charlotte last
week.
Rev. and Mrs. C. H. Jordan
and little daughter went to Ply
mouth Monday evening to the
Convocation. * »
Mrs J. P. Boyle. Mrs. Norma
Grimes and Mrs. Ralph Watkins
with John Martin were here from
Hamilton Sunday.
Mrs' Louis C. Harrison, Misses
Taylor, Winstead and Teague
with R. E. Roberson motored to
Greenville Sunday,
D. G. Matthews. G. R. Roe
buck, with Misses Lelia Pippen
and Rachel Edmonson, of Ham
ilt&n, visited the Misses Britt,
Tuesday night.
Mrs. J, G. Staton went to Ply
mouth Tuesday to preside over
the meeting of the Woman's
Auxiliary there in the absence
of Mrs. Skinner, who" wao de
tained by illness of a relative.
LOCALS
John C. Chitty left Saturday
for Missouri to purchase a fine
lot of mules for Martin County
farmers
The open season for killing par
tridges commenced Wednesday,
and Bob White will have to keep
close cover as the local hunters
are after him and his family,
It was regretted that Elder
Thompson failed to reach hereon
Friday evening in time for ser
vice The train reached the stat
ion here just before nine o'clock.
There have been much com
plaints about the sidewalks being
blocked, especially Saturdays.
The police will not hurt any one's
feelings if they ask folks to clear
the way. and then it is a law of
the. town.
Mr. Jack Frost and Mr. Cooley
Iceman arrived in town Tuesday
night, and left the impress of
their fingers on nearly every
thing. It was the first visit of
Mr. Iceman this fall, and people
shivered when they saw his pre
sence,
Notice of Sale of Land
Under and by virtue of the power of
sale contained in a certain deed of trust
executed by W. J. Hyman aud wife,
Sarah J. Hyman, to the undersigned
trustee bearing date, 7th day of October
1915, and of Recoid in the Public Regis
try of Martin County in Book 39 at
page 581 to secure a certain bond of even
aate«nd the stipulations therein con
tained not having been complied with
and at the request of the parties in in
terest the undersigned will on Monday,
December 3rd, 1917 at 12 o'clock m. at
the court house door of Martin Connty
in Williamston, North Carolina, expose
at public auction to the highest bidder
for cash the following described land
to-wit: «
Adjoining Ed Ormand and others and
being the same land now occupied by
W. J. Hyman and family and being the
aame land conveyed to Wheeler Martin
by D C. Jones trustee by deed dated
April 3rd 1889 1 nd of record in the Pub
lic Registry of Martin County in book
00 at page 433 containing two acres more
or less.
This the 31st day of October, 1917.
WHEELER MARTIN, Jr , Trustee '
Excellent Fan For Sale.
Ths Bynum Roberson Farm
containing 180 acres. 115 in high
state of cultivation. Excellent
two story dwelling:, 2 tenent
houses, 3 tobacco barns, all ne
cessary ontbuilding. One of the
very best farms in Martin
Connty. Smiles from Roberson
ville, miles from church and
school, in one of the very best
sections of the county. For price
and terms see or write G. A.
Peel orR. G. Harrison, Williams
ton N. C.
For Sale
North Carolina,
Beaufort County.
Bv virtue of a power of sale ccntaine-1
in two certain deeds of trust, executed
by Lo'iis M. M'zell aad wife Fannie
Mizdl to K A. Daniel, Jr. trustee,
dated June 7th, 1915, and recorded, one
n book K-l, page 139, Register's office
of Martin County, and llje other in hook
H i, page 436. Register's office of Mrnin
county, said deeds of trust l>eiug given
to secure certain indebtedness thtrebv
secured, and therein recited, default
having been made in payment of snid
iiiViebtedness, and the holder of s»:d
cotes haviuK made demand uion the
undersigned to foreclose under "the
power of sale contained iu said deeds of
trust. I will fTei for sale, to the highest
b.dder, for ca-h, at the Courthouse door
in Martin county, at 11 o'clock m. on
the nth day of November, 1917, the fol
lowing tract of land.
Beginning at h black gum in Tinn
branch in Jesse Mi/ell's hue. Redmond
Harrison's corner, thence north 10 west
37 poles to a pine, n corner in Redmond
Hairison's line, thence along Harrison's
line ot m/uki'd north 13 west to
Harrison's corner, a pine, thence along
Redmond Harrison's line of markel
trees to a corner at the path, a pine,
thence north along the path of niaiked
trees with Haysison's line to a corner in
J as. F. Bailey's liue, a black gum, thence
with Bailey's line to Bui lev and ilin
Rogerson's corner, a light wood stump
thence with Rogersou'a line of marked
trees to the run of Thin brunch, a cortu 1
a pine, tlieuce down the run its variou
courses of said branch to the begtffnii'g
containing 57 acres, more or les-.
K. E. DANIHL. K , Trustee.
This the Stli day of October 1917-
Farms For Sale.
300 acres of good upland, 125
in cultivation, 6 tenant houses,
one eight-room dwelling, good
barns and out buildings, one new
60 saw gin, grist mill, peanut
picker, 12 h. p. gas engine, t
mules, one year's forage, ade
quate farming machinery Lands
adapted to growing peanut-,
cotton and tobacco, situated or
the main road 5 miles from Ply
mouth, N. C., railroad station
and siding on the farm, within
!j mile of good eight-month
school, good community, health
ful locality, /
Other gootUdarms for sale at
low price.
Address, Washington County
Realty Corporation, Inc.
Plymouth, N. C
Money to Loan
On Real Estate
From One Thousand Up
For Five to Ten Years
CRITCHER & CRITCHER
RUB-MY-TISM
Will cure Rheumatism, Neu
ralgia, Headaches, Cramps, Colic
Sprains, Bruises, Cuts, Burns, Old
Sore:, Tetter, Ring-Worm, Ec
zema, etc. Aufiseptic Anotlyin-,
used internally orextern2lly. 2i-c
ROANOKE CAMP NO. 107
Roanoke Camp No. 107, W. O
W., meets the 2nd and last Mon
day nights of each month at 8
o'clock.
Skewarkee Lodge No. 90
Skewarkee Lodge No. 90, A.
F. & A. M., meets every second
and fourth Tuesday night at 8
o'clock.
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NOTICE
Having qualified as adminitratrix up
on the estate of S. H Hyman, deceased,
notice is hereby given to all persons
holding claims against said estate to pre
sent them to the undersigned for pay
ment on or before the and day qf Octo
ber, 1918, or this notice will pleaded in
bar of their recovery.
A! 1 persons indebted to said estate are
requested to make immediate payment.
This the 2nd day of October 1917.
MARGARET HYMAN
Administratrix
THis riNTERPRISE, WILLIAMSTON, NORTH CAROLINA
£ Our Business is
IJBfe-- BANKING
We will serve you well
I The sign l4 Bank" does not make a bank. It requires
time, straight dealings, conservative business, close at-
I ft WWgJfIESSSIr I tention to business, substantial assets and men of true
I■ II B Hi 1 principles and good experience to make a bank.
I if j ' VVe claim all of these essentials, which are necessary
I E ; jgf|k. to make our business that of banking, and offer our
& seS: .• people the service of a bank whose assets endow it with
Ijj I' ||p : solid strength and absolute safety. Do your banking with
iJi Bl Farmers and Merchants Bank
jMH [j | R W '^AUSHURY^V-lVes. TURNER T.ttRIMES, Bookkeeper
OVER $600,000.00
Comfort, Economy, Satisfaction
Jfcl? vl Comfort > wall lifting cloth**.'
/Ji\ IcoMa'T |I«N tk* limit la
I \ l\ f\ \ ;w««f end ••rvke, at a moderate price.
1■ j * I T?IM S*tlefectfcM) In knowing you are well dree*«d.
K ' Ji ► % I You'll find tbe«« *nd wor* In "Shield Brand" ,
IVf\ ",—T I Cloth** • That'i Um' reputation they hav*
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I Y\ 1 1 New Fal| Pattern* rendyto »Low now.
I \\\ y Coa» uf«®d SuTSnx »nywi|.
M>ie y l'n Lend On improved
Farm ivtnds in Martin County at
5 per ' v\ iM-ei'T Marti'),
Williamston
Croup
If your cliil«'ren are subject to
croup get a bolt Its of Chamber
lain's Cough li'Miiedy, and win.-it
the attack com"> on be >. ;nviu: '
follow the plain minted ditve
tions. You win bt? surprised a ;
the quick relief w-hiHi if afford-.
NO rich
Having (j'l > r.c ! r.s :ii.= tiato i: jo
the Kst'ite af |fa:ei W. il i!ev dcctHV il
Notice i- hereby ail \» i »ns boating
1 hiin> against r>.ihl Ksti'e to j>rc-■ • i.i
tlretn to the un'Ws-iv'tieA for payment oa
or before the {ah lnv of Oct
iliis notice will he [ !eii i in hir « f tla.:
ie: »verv
A!. re* irt«!« htr-i to •a> t
are i •; i s . a t i : ;».»• .. .1 ..'e ji.n
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C.n'oiin.i,
M rtin County.
1:1 tbe Superior Coun
Before the Clerk
Sitnon Reddick,
vs.
Letha ttlTddick,
T:.e defendant - above named
will take notice that an action
entitled as above lias - been com
menced in the Superior court of
Martin County, North Carolina,
for a divorce "A Vinculo Matri.
monit," and the said defendant
wi|i furthi r fake notice that lie is
required to appear at '.lie tvym
of the Gaperior tou.t of m d
county to be held .on the four
teenth Monday after the fust
Monday of September, it being
the loth day of l>ecember, 1917
at the courthouse of said county,
in Williamston, N C, and answer
or demur to the complaint of
plaintiff, or the plaintiff will apply
to the court for the relief demand
ed in said complaint.
This Bth day of October, 1917
R J PEEL,
Clerk Superior Court
Notice
Thosu who have accounts With
k. M. Huie, M. !>., can settle
>;;ine with J. Rogers and Uro.,
; ,ir (;ra.4s"sJ\. c.
no 1 Ten
North Carolina?
Martin Countv
In the Superior Court
Missouri A Moore
(iell Mm ire
BY viitiie o4 an execution di
•>ted t» the undersigned from
'the court of Martin
i ,/unty in the above entitled
aiise, I will, on .Monday, the 3rd
day of December, 1917. at 12
■ •'lock M, at the Court house
'!o-#r of said county, st*ll 1 • the
,hest bidder f• ■ r cash t-> -.-.tisfv
sa •! execution. ah the 1 ight,
' ' Seand interest .vhicli tu said
George II "Moore, the defendant,
'has in the following described
real estate to-uit:
Situate fn the town of Williams-
Hon, N C, and on tin north side
lof Main street of said town and
■'bounded on the south"by Main
I street and on the east by C H
j Godwin and 011 the west by J II
JMizeil and on the north by C H
Godwin, and being the" same
(premises now occupied by I) J)
Stads
This 9th dav of October, 1917
J II PAGE, Sheriff
Mrs. Smith Recmmends Chamber
lain's Tablets
"I have had more or less j
J .-to:iiach trouble for eight or ten
ye;oV writes Mrs. G. H Smith,
ili'-'werton, N. Y. "When suffer
ing from attacks of indigestion
and heaviness after eating, one
or two Chamberlain's tablets 1
have always relieve me. I have
also found them e ple&sant laxa
tive." The«e tablets tone up the
stomach and enables it to per
form its function, naturally. If
ycu are trouble with indigestion
give them a trial, get well and
stay Well.
VVV Wvwvvv
THE AIM
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Not only in wealth and power but in |
FASHION i
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There are Articles of Furniture
that we do not carry in stock, but it isn't
likely that you will have need for them
Ninety-nine times out of a hundred we can
fill your requirementsUf! a moments notice
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That is what we are here to do and you
won't have to wait if you trade here