• - ' "9, | : n IN THE SPRINGTIME • !|j - .i t- {At* 1 9,i. i :il attention to the clriinliiß anO -."yi li.-' of j•! clotlii it,. UVII iii,.V:i your old Kaiments look like new once. j We dean. and Dys Everything i —Write for our p ice list on clfitlH >£ • ho'.in*' fnrniwMng* or » ztk u* about any cleaning or dyeing you wouhl llk«» none. EC? JF SE • | CLEANING AND DYEING CO. 1239 Church St. Norfolk, Va. j ' r -ihijf~ •; ■ B . jitfcilpfi.. ,liiM COMMON SENSE f Salomon said he had no trouble making 1,000 w»v-s obey his commands, yet, TioW a-days, you can't make a sing le wife listen to reason, but here is where conunon sense prevails. The citizens of Willi amston now have a modern and up to date water, and sewage system at their dis posal and they owe it to their family to take advantage of it. We will gladly furnish uou estimate free. Phone 240 Williamston, N. C. JS^L| JUDGE the shoe, not the PJP|| f price economy is in the fg%j| ' quality. Long wear, style, glfir comfort—make Florsheim K3kj| values highland the price — _ W. JL (Orleans _ THE HOUSE OF— —CEOFUT AND KNAPP HATS . —KUPPENHEIMER good CLOTHE* —WII SON BEOS. SHIRTS —FLORSHEIM SHOES It OH MCtft HUT u.uMI Butnnu uuU BKMS MB iTGHES JtPFU TVK SHUPBUR Jw* tW Uiaift ymm mfpiy Miilbi M llrM«t tott. hf or brakes Ml Ak tW» Wg 25S.^Si^a3y preparation, rniaia kttm a picaaant cmU cram, *iwt* mmeh a «akk re- U, ems to fiery ma»i«a. M aatb k( k« ever been load *• take ha |kct • Becaoaaefka «m 4eatrojri«c aro~ ts^tftsSr^S; tka «ana richt no. kwin a dear, (h la place of ag»y «r yiniant It (jriiMj ikoai. Tea CM rt a Butt Jar o* MeafSe SwW jter at «V Jn* *■» PUT CREAM IN NOSE ' AND STOP CATARRH Tell* How To Open Clogged Noa trila and End Head-Cold*. You fwl fin# in a few moments. Your oolil in head or catarrh will be gone. Your clogged noutrila will o|ien. The air jjumuigeH of your llieiwl will dear and you cun breathe freely. Ko more dull ut-Mt, henduche;' no hawking, (muffling, uiucou* di»cliarge» or dryue*»; no utrug ('linp for brtmtli at night. Tell your' druggirt you" want a'tmall bottle,of Kly'» Cream llalm. Apply a 111 tie uf',thi» fragrant, alttlAptic cream iu your uootrilH, let it penetrate through every'air |*ihhuk* of the head; nootue uud lieul the swollnu. inflamed niuooua membrane, and relief couiee instantly. 1 t;iM just what every cold and catarrh aufferer | needs. ' iXm t ; »Uy tf alulled up and ' ui isc rablu.''. NOTICK the Superior Court. Charles A. Askew, Administrator ol Sherman Williams, deceased, vs. Au> tin WillianiSj Saiah Baker, and hus hand, Turner Baker, flattie William: Gibbs, Martha Moore and husrband, Will P. Moore. The defendants, Austin Williams, Hattie Williams Gibbs, Martha Moore and Will IJ.1 J . Moore, above named, will take notice that an action entitled a. v above, has been commenced in the Su perior Court of Martin County, North Carolina, to sell the real estate be to the-estate of Sherman Wil liams, deceased, for assets to par the debts .of said estate an dthc • • ts ol the administration, and, the aid de fendants' wil Ifuither take nulire that they are required to appear liel'oie the Clerk of the Superior Court of Mar tin County, at his office in William ston. N. on the 15th day of April. 1!)21, anil answer or demur to the pe til ion of the plaintiff in the said action or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the .-ai petition. This the 14th day of March. 1.1)21. li. J. PKI:I„ ; T Clerk of the Superior Court In the Supt rior Court, North Cifro srnscuntK TO THK KNTKIU'RISK - '* . WHEN YOU WAKE UP DRINK GLASS OF HOT WATER With the poison* and toxin* from •yatsm before putting mon food Into stomach. Says Inslde-bathlng makes any one look and feel clean, sweet and refreshed. Wash yourflelf on the Inside before breakfast like you do on the outside. This 1b vastly more important because the skin pores do not absorb impuri ties into the blood, causing Illness, while tbe bowel pores \o. For every ounce of food and drink j taken into the stomach. nearly an j ounce of waste material must be carried but of the body. If this waste ! material is not eliminated day by day j it quickly ferments and gonerates j poisons, gases and toxins which are j absorbed or sucked Into the blood j Btream.^th rough the lymph ducts which should suck only nourishment to sus tain the body. A splendid health measure is to drink, before breakfast each day, a glass of real hot water with a tea- i spoonful of limestone phosphate in it, | which Is a harmless way to wash these po|Bons, gases and toxins from | the Btomach, liver, kidneys and j bowels; tlnis cleausing, sweetening j and freshening the entire allineutary ! cunal before putting more food into j the stomach. A quarter pound of limestone phos- j phate costs but very little at the drug i store but is sufficient to make anyoue i an enthusiast on inside buthlug. Med , and women who are accustomed to ! wake up with a dull, aching head or . have furred tongue, bad taste, nasty breath, sallow complexion,' others who j have bilious attacks, acid stomach or constipation are assured" of pro nounced improvement 1u . both. health | and appearance, shortly. * IF Ml IS TURNMe ' GMT. USE SIS TEI JtereV Grandmother's Recipe tO J Darken and Beautify Faded Hair. That Vir&utlful, «>v*n shad# of dark, (flossy hair can only be had by brew ing a mixture of Sage Tea and Hul phur. Tour hair l» your charm. It niakoa or mars the face. When It fades, turns gray or Streaked, Just an application or of Sage and Bul phur enhances Its "appearance a hun dredfold. Don't bother to prepare the mix ture; you can get thts famous old [ recipe improved by the addition of other Ingredients at a email cost, all j ready for use. It Is called Wyeth's J BuKtAind Sulphur Compound This can always be depended upon to bring back the natural color and lustre of i your hali Everybody uses "Wyeth's" Rage and Sulphur Compound now because It \ darkens so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell it has been applied. s You simply dampen a sponge or soft I brush with It and draw this through j the hair, taking one small strand at a | tinie; by morning the gray hair has disappeared, and after another appll' j cation it becomes beautifully dark and I appears glossy and lustrous. This j ready-to-use preparation Is a dellfht- ! ful toilet requisite for thope who de- j sire dark hair and a youthful appear ance It Is not Intended for the curst mitigation or prsvsullou vt dlssaas. #■ ♦» >i » ■'« DRINK. HOT TEA FOE A BAD COLD (let a small package of Hamburg krnmi Tea at any pharmacy. Take a tabi««|»M>iiful of the tea, put n cup of lioiliu# water ujmui it, jsiur through a slew and drink a teacup full at any tunc during the day er before retiring. It it* the most effective way to break a cold and cu/e grip, as it >|ieiis the pnrtuj of the skin, relieiiiu' eoiigestioh. Alw » louSfllA Uu iHiwelti, thus driving a cold from thr system. 'IVy it tlie next time you puffer from a, cold or tlu' grip it is inexpensive and entirely vegetable, therefore safe and harmless. RUB BACKACHE AND * I LUMBAGO RIGHT IT i Koto Pun and Stiffness away with a imall bottle of old honest BV Jacob* Oil VN"iatfi your back is sore ajul lame or nriatr- i*r rheumatism has /you stithmed up, itouH suiTor! X ret a~ | 36 o»ut bottle of old, honest "St. Jacob* Oil" at any drug »U»rv, j»>ur a little in your hand aial rub it right into Che pain «r sucAie, lust by the time you | i.runt fifty, the soreness and lameness is gone. Don't stay crippled! This soothing, penetratuig till IKvdit to lie used only ouor. It Lakes the ache and nam right oot of your back and ends tlie misery. It is magical, yet absolutely liariul. .->» 1 and doesn't burn the skin. Nothing elue stops lumbago. sciatica and lame back misery SO promptly! l-rxict I I KIX NOTICE I linving qualified a.s executor of the estate of Eliza Porter, late of the county of Martin,'all persons indebted to said estate are hereby notified »• come forward and settle same at once. All persons holding claims against said estate will present same for pay ment on or before March 16, 1922, or thia notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. Thia March 16th, 1921. JOHN L. HASSELL, Executor. 'FOR SALE Wood Williamston Cooperate Company Phone 127 lor Aj^^nKHKv^nl _ \. Zs| Smumn-Patmmng^r, SO- Aor»«- HBiHHHHHHHMBHHHHBMHBHBi P«u»«r, 126-inch whmelbumm s2l SO f o b. Detroit fi IF you pay more than the price of the RIG-SiX you may buy more weight, but it is impossible to get finer materials than pre ased in the BIG-SIX. Its light weigh!—3l2s pounds—and the use of the highest quality materials, contribute in making the BIG-SIX the greatest seven-passenger automobile on the mar ket today. ( This is a Studebaker Year ... - ' ~~ 'Jk — : ; _ . 4x Full Line of Goodrich Tires and Tubes, Studebaker Parts - and Accessories Always in Stock STALLS & HARRISON SPK !AUSIX TOimiNC CAR SI7SO SPF.CIAUSIX COUP* »2bW UCHT-SIX HPKtIAUMX IV ASS ROADSTIK 1750 SPEOAL.SIX SEDAN Z/60 UtJJT-s X l ANIiAU-ROADSTW 1«60 SI'IXIAI. SIX 4 PASS. KOADSTF.K 1750 BIG-SIX TOURING CAR 2150 UGHT-SIX SM)AN • •• *»*• I . O. B Detroit F. O. B. South 8..d AL*C STUDEHAKER CAHS ARK KQUIPPED WITH COKIJ TIRES A Bank for Progress Bank for Safety Remember when you put money in a bank that it lias the same effect on,a community that the circulation of the blood has on the body, it keeps it healthy and vigorous. One of the troubles of today is, people have not put their money in the banks, the rich have withdrawn theirs to make liard times, the poor have withdrawn theirs because they i were seared. When people begin depositing money in the banks, business will begin to improve at once. -■ —*— For safety, we have the best equipment to fully protect the interest of every customer. Our aim is progress, accomo dation and protection. We of far our services to all who need banking accomodations. Come to see us, a hearty welcome awaits you at I PEOPLES BANK • • ■ * • .A J. (i. Staton, President V. R. Taylor, Vice-President Henry D. Peel, Vice-President Jno. L. Rogerson, Asst. Cashier . r • ——- " ' "-•V • ' DIRECTORS Arthur Anderson J. L. Hassell W. C. Manifcjig • James D. Bowen L. T. Fowden Roy T. Griffin Mc. G. Tayloi- G. W. Hardison A. R. Dunning i J. J. Manning J. Lass Wynne M, P, Taylor J. C. Gurkin R. J. Peel A. B. Ayei^s S. C. Griffin . W. A. Perry J. G. Staton

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