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r 4 ■ "" IsSj 42j W* 'Willi i J far a long time wfth womanly weak- mm," my* Mrs. J. R ■£! Ijjl SL, Asheviile, N. C. "I KSI finally got to the place J] where it was aa effort for rj/t netofo. 1 would have hearing-down pains in p VM my side and back e«- pecially severe across my bvi back, and down ia ray Kj aide there was a great WR deal o( soreness. Iwas JIJ nervous and easily tip- r take » CARDUI The Woman's Tonic S-l beard of Csrdul and WTA decided to me it," con- M , Unties Mrs. Simpson. "I saw shortly It waa bens- M fiting me, so 1 kept it up f-rjS and it did woodsrs far WKd rjfJ me - And since then I BfcS Shave been glad to praise amtj CarduL It is the beat Km , woman's tonic made/' «'J Weak women need a |3e tonic. Thousands Ind ■^l a thousands, like Mrs. WfT '4 Simpson, have found Caiduiot benefit fcrthem. mmr A M Try Carduffor your trou- Rj All « ►3 DRUGGISTS B gaa«e3 WE WISH To THANK ALL OF OUR CUSTOMERS FOR ALL PAST j • FAVORS AND WISH YOU A HAPPY and PROSP EROUSNEW YEAR I 11 ■ . > .... ■ • -. _ ~ ■ 4 j | j ■;■■; ■' OUR MOTTO IS: "HELP THE PEOPLE." _ v . £ ~Tg : 4 «■. ¥■ . _ t -' ~'* ' * «• , , . . ' - [I | r . COKE TO SESEIUS. &; . . $ " TOE | PEOPLES BANK | v !i| i • *■. i * •**' ". J k: i ■ ' OFFICERS y : • 5 / | ZTT] % • , ' ll,] J. G Staton, President V. R Taylor, V-President JYJQ | John L. Hassell, V-President J. L Rogerson, Asst. Cashier ' j5« Luther Peel, Asst. Cashier \ .. * 1 br ' " ' IffTW _ ;■ ; nyi ISR® - M __ -W. C. Manning ~ - .j, ,2m R. J. Peel &8 , | 6W. Hardison " f % f! WM W. A Perry 1 i > ! ' J Lass Wynne *. A. R Dunning f !l«-.v " L. T Fowden 4 1j 1 ft . . 33T RoyTGriffin * , „ i J. L. Hassell * *"'•**■• Henry D. Peel §1 V A.BAyers .J; 31 «/*r Jno. LRogerson | | A m SC.Griffin i ' *A 77 Jas. Henry Wynn , ffl J. C.Gurkin 1 # > fc / &, J.J Manning $-W * M.P.Taylor 5 Mca Taylor \m If * - JG. Staton Arthur Anderson >r , r * Geo. H Hardison James D. Bowen T § ** WJWhitakers j! ' v" . ' ~ - | jfltj ' —'—- 1 =,, ~ '_... in— * ''i • uu • ' * ! . »»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦»♦♦>«♦♦♦♦« : ! Clear, Peachy Skin 1; ii Awaits Anyone Who : • Drinks Hot Water i > i > ■ ► ■■ ' > ► W *■ * t I m m lltalila lk&4b kWAMA L M «»L k | vtyi •n iniiH muv ■onir# ' fast helpe un took and Hast ) clean, iwnt, fresh. » _______ i > Sparkling and vivacious—Merry, bright, alert—* good, clear aMn aad n natural, roay, healthy ownplexM are assured only by par* blood. a only srery man and woman oould be Induced to adopt the morulas tnaMe bath, what a gratifying ehnna* WmM take placn. Inetend o( lbs thousands df elckly, anaamtotooklnc aMn. Weaen and (iris, with pasty or muddy complexions; instead ot tto multi tudes of "nerve wrecks,'' "rundowns." "brain teas" nnd tmalnlete we should see n virile, optimistic throne of people everywhere. An Inside bath is had by drinking **uh moraine, before breakfast, a glass of reel hot water wtth n ten spoonful of limestone phoephnte In it to wash from the stomach, liver, kid neys and ten ynrda of bowels the pre vious day*a indlgeetlble waste, sour fermentations and * poisons, thus cleansing, sweetening and fseahenlng the so tire alimentary aanal before putting mare food Into the stomach. Those subject to sick hendnohek" bil iousness, nasty breath, rheumatism, colds; and partlculary thoee who have a pdlUd, sallow oomplaxtoa nnd who nre constipated very often, are urged to obtain n quarter pound oC limestone phosphate at the drug store which will oost but a trifle, but Is sufficient to demonstrate the quick nnd remark able change In both health nnd appear nnce, awaiting thoee who practice In ternal eanltatlon. We must remem ber that Inalde etoenllneee is more Im portant than outside, because the akin doee not absorb Impurltiee to oon tamluate the blood while the pores In the thirty feet ot bowels fa -I; OPEN NOSTRILS! END !! A COLD OR CATARRH \; ' ( ~~~~" ; Hew Te Get Belief When Besd ; I , ) nnd Neee nre Stuffed Up, , . Ttntiittttttttittitititi ? Count dftyt Tour eold in hssd or catarrh disappears. Your clogged noe trils will open, the air pssseges of your heed wtll clear and you can breathe freely. No more emitting, hawking, mueoue discharge, dryness or headache* no struggling for breath at night Oct a small bottle of Ely's Cream Bslm from four draggM ■»I «rr+r • little of this fragrant aatieeytio «ream ia your aoetrils. It peaetratee through every air passage, of the head, soothing and healing the swollen or inllamed mueoue membrane, giving you iastaat retiW Head eolda aad eatarrh yield Uke magic. Don't stay etuded up and miserable. x He lie (.is sura. NOTICE OC LAND SALE I I '■ " Martin County North Carolina s Under and by virtue of the author ity contained in n certain deed ol trust from Abe Spruiil and wife to the undersigned trustee and bearing; date of the 17th of July, 19lT, and recorded in the Register ot Deeds Of fice oi Martin county, in book O-l nt page 152, executed to secure payment of certain bonds si even date there with aad th stipulations contained in said deed of trust not having been compiled with, nnd at the request of the parties interested, the undersign ed 'trustee will fdl, for cash, to the highest bidder, at the court house door in Williamaton, N. C., at 12 o'- clock oi the 21dt day of March, ltttt, the fololwing real property, to wit: One ( house and lot in the town of Wijliamaton being lot No. 7, in block 'E" of the" Brown Field tract, map of said land is recorded in the pub lic registry 6f Martin County in land division book No. 1, at page 274 ano may be referred to for a more defin ite description. J. E. POPE, Trustee. Feb. 14, 1921. NOTICE J ! ——— North Carolina Martin County . Mary Killebrew va , Noah Killebrew » The defendant above named, will take noticethat an action entitled m above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Martin Coilnty, North Carolina, to obtain an absolute divorce; and the said defendant w 1 futher take notice that he ia requir to appear before the Clerk of the Superior Court of Martin County, > North Carolina, at hie office in Wil ) liamston on the 19 day of March, J 1921, and answer or demur to the > Complaint of the Plaintiff in said > action, or the Plaintiff will apply to J the Court for the relief demanded in J the seid Complaint 1 This the 17 day of Feb. 1921. [ f K. J. PEEL r Clerk of The Superior Court. > Elbert S. Peel, Attorney. W. bd. TTTT H i "WANTED —A representative in Mar » tin county, nnr'Tnpatrte nf M-rurtng ' hu«inen>4. Pant experience no# abno | lutely necessary. Designs and samples t furnished. Good commission. • Address— [ DEES MONUMENT WORKS Greenville, N. C. ' se—t THEKNTERMMML SMSOBMS T - Bj— in isflihjgTliiasniiaier jggp^gg I d*otl hot tza TOK A BAP\OOLD Oct a email package of Hamburg Breast Tea at any pharmacy- Take a tabieapoonful of the tea, put n cup of boiling water upon it, pour throygh a •lava and drink a teacup full at any tine during the day ar be fort- retiring, it ia the moat effective way to break a cold and cure grip, a* it ojiens the pore* of tha akin, relieving cJnge*tlou. Alao looaena tha bowels, thua driving a odd from tha ajratem. Try It tha next time you auffer from a oofd or tha grin. It ia inezpenaive and vegetable, therefore aafe and hannleea. RUB BA6KAGHE AND LUMBAGO RIGHT OUT Bob Paitt and Stifaeu away with • huS bottle of old honest ■L Jacobs Oil * / When your hack ia aure and lame or lumbago, eelatin* or rheumatism ha* you stiffened up, donl suffer! (let a 1 » «aat butUa ol oki, boneat "Mt. Jacobs , OU" at any drug atcre, pour a little ia your head aid rub it right into the pain or ache, and by the time you count fifty, the eor«uea* and Uuueuens Dent etay crippledl Ttiia soothing, peuetraaidg oil need* to be lined only ease It tahea the ache and pain right oat of your back and enda the miaery It ia magical, yet absolutely harmleHS and doesn't burn the akin. »■' in itop I—hago, mrimUtn ' aad lame bank miaery eu promptly I i RUB - MY - TISM lit a pow.nful Antiseptic ami I'jin killer. cures in footed cuts, old Hitl tetter, «t v Relieves Sprum*, Neural gin, K'njmatisin. CARDS 1 \* . " 11. s Dr. P. B. Cone DENTIST Office In Faftners & Merchants Bunk Building Hours 9 to 12 and 1 ta 6 Phone No. 9 Res. Phone No. 156 Dr. J Ji. Saunders PHYSICIAN and SIJRGEtfN Office at Saunders &Fowd«n Drug Store Telephone* Numbers Duy 53 Night4o James S Rhodes W. H. Harrell Drs. Rhodes & Harrell Offices Biggs Drug Store and Peoples Bank 3rd Floor . ~ A. R. Dunning Clayton Moore Dunning & Moore ATTORNEYS and COUNSELORS AT LAW Offices Peoples Bank Building J. D. Slade Plymouth, N. C. Undertaker and Licensed Embalm e»-, Phone 37 Williamston, N. C. Klliert S. I 'eel attorney at law OfficeN over Farmers and Merch ants Bank Telephone 225 S. J. Everett ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Greenville Long Distance Phone I | 328, Greenville, N. C. Williamston. I Wm. E. Warren, M .1). PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Peoples Bank Building o Telephone No. 102 " li. A. Critcher B. D. Critclier Critcher and Critcher Attorneya-At-Law Main Street Phone 50 Williamston, N. C. Dr. G. C. Godwin PHYSICIAN Dunning 4 Moore's former offices in Leggett Building Telephone Nos. 161-2 and 161-3 Wheeler Martin Wheeler Martin Martin and Martin Attorneys-At-Luw Williamston, • Telephone No. 23 Dr. R. L. Savage of Rocky Mount will b« at the At lantic Hotel third Wednesday in each month to treat diseases of the EYE EAR, NOSE A THROAT and Fit GLASSES. Hugh B. York, M. D. Microscopy, Electrotherapy, J-Ray, Diagnosis Specialties • Offic over York's Garage on Washington Street (Jffic hours 8 to 10 a. m., 7 to 9 p. in. Office phone 68-2, night phone 68-3 . We carry at all times Complete Stock of x Metalic and.Wooden Burial Caskets s Latest Designs ANDERSON CRAWFORD & CO. .. - * —* 1 ' "' ■ * 1 * m » FOUND: ONE CORBIN KJBY IN front, of Yelk's Garage. Apply at Enterprise offic*. ' ■ * NOTICE ■«■■■■■■«■■■■■■■ Having qualified as executor of the estate of James N. Hardiaoa, late For SOTTCyinf and ' ot h. eottrtr rf itote, .11Engineering indebted una estate in MTtoy f aotifiert to come Civil & -Mechanical !, tamo at once. All person sholrflTn •* ~ claims against said est«ty will pre- See Of Write sent same (or payment on at before Novwnher 1«th,1921. or this aeOoe A. COREY bill be plead in bar of their recovery. This January Ist, 1921. Jamesvftle, N. C. W. B. HARRINGTON ' Executor. NOW ' 111 4 * * * * M tv*/ '|m T J ■ \IIB tm nm tamm* n•» IHjH I A Our Best Offer I !j! I O F "* I 8 I «I/M Both I hapty to be able to ■ - ® — UmbmJ make our reader friends. • ({ A full year's to our paper » 1 and a full year's subscription to Tht {J J Progressive Farmed. Both for $2.00. Ord«r Today '"" KB ffi fffl m | Don't Delay, it may § i:| be too late Tomorrow j 1 _ -a- ■■ ~ m ~ m LAST CALL The water plant is hearing completion Have you had your pumbing needs attend ed to? - Remember we have a complete "stock, and our estimates are free for the asking. We also have in stock four and six inch Terra-Cotta drain pipe and fittings. Phone 240- Williamston, N, C. v, '. ... - ■ ~~ 1 f I I I II Kader B. Crawford t * EVERYTHING IN INSURANCE -, 7 „ t t T ' 14 " CALL PHONE NO. 49 DONT FAIL TO3IEAD THE ADS EACH WHS I MYCO^NEWSO^BTORBT
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