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Gianer'i Report. Cotton ginned in Martin County to Nov. 14th, 1917, as shown by the ginner's report, 2,832 bales •gainst 6,371 for the same period last year. In the State, 378,6171 against 479,243 for the year pre vious. Robeson County is still leading with 37.761 bales. ' Green's August Flower Has been used lor all ailments that caused by a disorder stom ach and inactive liver, such as sick headache, constipation, sour stomach, nervous indlgestjcn, fermentation of rood, palpitation of the heart caused dy gases in the stomach. August KJoMer is a gentle luxative, regulates diges tion both in stomach and intes tines, cleans an sweetens the stom ach and alimentary caral, stimu lates the liver tc,secrete the bile and impurities front the blood. *5 75 cent bottle;. Sold by SAUNDERS fit FOWEN Notice Bv virtue of the authority confeired in me by deed of trust Trust" executed to me by Joe Bell on the ajrd day of January, 1915, .'.nd duly recorded in the Krgister of Heeds Office in Mar tin County, in book H-i, page 951, to secure the payment of tei tain bonds bearing even date therewith, and the stipulations in »aid Deed of Trust not having been complied with, I shall expose (or sale at public auction, for cash, in the Town of Parmele in front of the Post Office, at ll:co o'clock, a. m. on the »nd day of December, 1917. the following described real estate, to-wit; Beginning at a ditch, (3. L. Whitehall's line; running South *5 E. 94 poles to Bryant Chance's line; thence south l7 l 4 W 24 poles; thence south 1H E 8 poles to a corner; thence north 86W. 26 poles to a ditch; thence up 'nd ditch to a bridge; thence a straight line to a pine stump in ( . I . Whitehall's line to the be ginning, containing 3I acres jnore or less, Tl is the 22nd day of November, 1917. B. A. CRITCHER, Trustee, 11-3° Notice of Administration. Iln\it k qilalil ed as executors of ihe (mi 'i' o» .1,1 lite Jnct|idine Florence K 11.1.>>« >.( il, county of Pilt, N. C., 1 >> > iif 1 pcisun.* having lauus •g1 M niilf-i; eto present the same to the undersigned ciecutyis on or be fore 22nd l«y ot November. 191H, or ttiib notice will be plead in bur ot then recovery All persons indebted to the said cslfTte w ill please make immediate settlement to the Haul executor*. Tliif* Nov. 22, 1 yj7. J \V 11 RYAN, K. H. TAFT, Greenville, N Harding and Pearce, Att'ys, Notice. Having qualified as administra trix upon the. ol the Ia t' Hi 111 v Shepherd, notice is hereby given to all persons holding claims against said estate to pre sent them to the undersigned fir payment on or before the, j4l'll day of November, I9IS, 01 tin:- notice will be plead in bar oftheir recovery. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment. This 24th day of November, If 17. MALINDA SHEPHERD. U-30 Administratrix Notice Of Sale Notice is lurch) given that the under signed executor under the Last Will of J. B Coftield. will, on Friday, the aith day of l)ect mber, 1917, at 10:30 A. M. I at the residence of the late J. H. Coffield near Bvtrclts, N. C , offer at j üblic sale to the highest bidder for cai-h. the per sonal property Infringing to the said es tate if). 1' C flield, decease! coi'ilst- IS of: ~H?..Sehold good; Horses, Mules; Cat tle; Hogs; Caits: Wagons; Buggies; Plan ten; and all 1 ther fa-iming mi) It mints; Corn; Ft dder; Hay and all personal pio per;> belonging lo tbe estate of 1. B. Coffield, deceased, This 30th day of November, 1917. Executor. Chamberlain's Tablets Chamberlain's Tablets are in tended especially for stomach troubles, biliousness and consti pation, and have met with much success in the treatment of those diseases. People who have suffered for Tears with stomach trouble sad have been unable to obtain any permanent relief, have been completely cured by the use of these tablets. Chamberlain's Tab - lets are also of great value for biliousness. Chronic constipa efion may be permanently cured by taking Chamberlain's Tablets *ad observing the plain printed Notice of Sale Under Execution North Carolina, In the Superior Court Martin County Putnam Company, ' vs. Joseph L. Johnson By virtue of an execution directed to the undersigned from the Superior court - of Martin County in the above eutitled action. I will on Monday, the 28th ot January, 191H, at 12 o'clock, at the court house door of faid county, sell to tbe | highest bidder for ca»h to satisfy said execution, all the right, title and inter est which the said Joseph L. Johnson.' ( defendant, has in the following 1 escribed real cstite, to-wit: Situate in Rol>ersinvill Township, adjoining the lands of W. L Johnson W, W L'oyette, J. B F.verett, Jr. et als, and being O at certain tract ot land al loted to Joseph L. Johnson In the ilivi* iou of the laud belonging to his father, Joseph H Johntm.i, deceased, and bi'ing the tract of land on wli ch S D, Harnhill now reshies This the 19th day of December, 1917 J. H. PAGE. Sheriff jj.ai Martin Conntv \ L 1 NOTICE. , Under and by virtue of the authority conferred in me by a certain deed of ' trust executed to me by J. H T Riddick and wife, Fannie Riddick, on the aiat day_ of November, 1916, and f'uly re- I eorded In Martin County Registry in book M-l, page 181, and given to secure certain bonds of even date and tenor therewith, and the stipulation in said deed of trust not having been complied with, I will aell at public suction to the highest bidder, for cash, at la o'clock, J in front of the court house door of Martin county, on the 9th day of January 1918, the following deacribed real and I personal property, to-wit: Three \x) acres of land lying and being in the town of Williatnston, be ginning at S, Knight's corner; thence ] along his western line to hts northwest ern corner; thenco tbe same course con tinuing to the old Martin now William ston Land & Improvement Co's. line; thence southwest along an old road to three gums in tbe Hassell line to tbe beginning. Also the following personal property: Two black mules bought of J. C. Chit ty, 1 jack and 1 jinny, also 1 dark bay mule bought of John C Chitty, This the Bth day of December, 1917. B. DUKE CRITCHER. j a-14 Trustee. .Notice of Sale of Land Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed of trust execute ! by J. F Everett 10 the under signed trustee, bearing date ot April 9th 1917 and of record in the public registry of Matliu County in Book M i at page 42Q to seiute a certain bond of even date therewith and the stipulation therein contained rot having l>een complied with and the rrcjuts,t of the parties in in- t terest the undersigned will. on Monday, ( Janusry 17th at 12 o'ctock M. iii tbe town of Williiiinstort, N. G-, sell at public ' auction to tbe highest bidder for cash i tbe in.dividtd interest of J P. Everett I in the follow iug'described land: v Adjoining J. 1,. Wynne on the nurtii Maltlt' Kiivet. ll Ibe cast and M»Hie ' Moore 011 the m nth raid Merrick Outlet bridge ou the west, containing 11 acies Ij more or less. This the 15th day of November, 1917. j u23 WII F.EI.HR MARTIN, Tryst e. Ij Sic mach Trouble and Constipation Those who arc atllhted with | stomach troubit* and >iislj.)>at i .1 v should read the following "I have a never t • 1111 (1 anything so good i'ui 1 stomal h trouble and constipation I as Clnuntiii lain's Tablets, 1 h,.\e|! used th.mi oil aixl ui for the p.isi j| two years, They not only * late the action ol il.e bow els i>ut j stimulate the liver and Keep one's 1 boby in a healthy londition I Writes Mis, Benjamin I|o*>pe.-,!J Auburn, N. V. „11 NOTICl; { ■ Under and bj viltue cf the jower o>ii taiued in « certain deed of trust dated the 3rd day of January, 1917, executed to tue by Henry Bell and duly recorded iu the office of Register of Deeds ot Martin county tu book M-I, page jt'7, 1 S will sell at public auction to the highest I biilder for cash at tbe court house door in Martin county at 12 o'clock o'i Mor d»y, December 17th, the following de scribed property: Begintnug at a chiukipen post in in Mary NiclioUou's and Perry Baze niore's homestead land which is about 200 yai da from the Hamilton and Poplar Point Road; thence with Mary Nichol son's and l'eny Bazeiliore's land to a chop poplar in the edge of the. river swamp; thence with tbe margin of the river swamp to tbe Lajsiter corner; thence with the Lassiler line to a branch to a chop poplar; thence a straight line to the beginning, containing 65 acres more or less. This 15th dhy of November, 1917. 11.23 B DUKE CRITCHER, Trustee NOTICE Under and by virtue of the authority conferred in me by a ceitain deed of trust executed to me by John L. Mat thews and wife, Maggie Matthews, Paul Matthews, Joe L. Matthews and wife, A. Matthews, Jesse Matthews and ' wife Audie Matthews and J.Matthews,, on the 4th da\ of December, 1915. and duly recorded in Martin County Regis- 1, try in book M-l, page >l, and given to' secure a certain bond of even date and 1 tenor thereof, and the stipulations in J said deed of trust, not having been com-' plied with, I will sell at public auction' to the highest bidder for cash at n ■ o'clock M. iu front of the court house' door of Martin county on the 17 day of' December, 1817, the following deacribed t real aatate, to-wit: . Lying and being in Roberaonville I Township, and adjoining the John aqd j Blick Nelson farm, the Dave Kobaraon land, the aoberaon and Rogeraon land, I aad containing 60 acres more or less, and being the same land commonly ' krowu and designated •• the Johli Mat thews land. I This 17th day erf November, 1917. Il l) B. DUKB CRITCHER, Trnatee. THE ENTERPRISE, WILLIAMBTOH, 3QRT7I UAfcULIBJi Snow In Southland When in the Southland you see snow And fields of purest white, It's thus a wondrous sight you know, Midst cornfields sparkling bright, The cotton, too, vou see close by, - Bereft of the blossoms now, The price per bale is e'er so high Full price you must allow. The peanut vines you'll view in field, All glistening so bright And pine trees e'er bear snowy shield, That weighs down branches light, Like cotton blossoms, they 'pear, too, So puffy white are they, Their branches drooping low tore you While you admire always. But soon is vanished snow so white While frozendew drops melt They disappear thus in a night, Midst icy chill that's felt, - Not long the Wintry blast rages here Where summer breezes blo w > Here's land of brightness and good cheer, Pray, let us Southland go! By Laura S.Duvall, Colorado Springs, Colorado. RUB-MY=T?SS¥I Will cure Rheumriiirir. Neu ralgia, Headaches, Crampr, Col:r Sprains, Bruises, Ova, 0;u Sores, Tetter, Rin£ Woi ~ . zema, etc. Antisepfio U6cd internally or extern.".:'.} 2i. How to Prevent Croup In a child that is subject to at tacks of croup, the first indication of the disease is hoarsened, Give ('hamberberlain's Gough Remedy ys soon as the child become hoarse and the attack may be ivaidi'd off and all danger and anxiety avoided. 1 mfcf *ssr A£ftr''«sp- wy «rjfrr W ®— ~ —■—, -—. — i jjg ® | A Merry Christmas |j i s 'u'» *Snr / ® ® ® 5K IPc are two busy this ' p&T * week to write ads of the ' vX) -•*. wonderful bargains we Qp) *yor are offering the Christinas Qy jHk shoppers, but we take time . imp' - to Ivish our friends and jfir patrons "A Merry Christ- aB? mas a■ n d Happy New i mmimmmm® 1 1 Walter R. Orleans 1 ®. WILLI AMSTON, N. C. ji CHRISTMAS SHOPPING IS NOW ON \ We have Suitable Presents for each j «g|| * member of the family A beautiful line of Furs, Coat Suits, Dresses, and Shoes for Mother or Sister Qj&fL Suits, Overcoats, Neckwear, Gloves, for jjjj&Ebt Father or Brother You will also find many useful articles here for the little folks Adler WILLIAMSTON, N. C. rcflkft |||p| The "Cash Store" Jfli|
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