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fcOd waaa»n>ant jwajWiijn , 11 r.iairt i.iiSfrwrsa mi.» f~ • LET ME DO YOUR JOB WORK IF YOU NEED ANY— LETTERHEADS *1 & . NOTEHEADS ENVELOPES —r- BILL HEADS ~ . r > STATEMENTS ~ CARDS KsJTK' " 4 INVITATIONS or any kind of printed matter, write or phone me. and your order will receive prompt attention. Prices reasonable. SIMON 1.111 FY PHONE tß WILUAMSTON, N. C. \ Klßr • ■ --- ■ - y j ■■ ' r^RECTORS J WHO DIRECT The following persons have quali fied as directors of this bank. C. D. Carstarphen, Treas. Martin County. W. 11. Crawford, Anderson Craw ford and Company. G. W. Blount, Merchant. Alonzo Hassell, J. L. Hassell and Company. P. U. Barnes, Pres. Wicomico Lum ber Company. Wheeler Martin, Attorney-At-Law. Jolm 1). Simpson, Retired Farmer. J. (i. Uodard, l'res. Martin County Savings and '1 rust Company. Julius S. Peel, Iteal-Eestate. It:' W. tiaishniry," • Pre*. Hank ot Hamilton. W. J. 1 lodges, With J. L. Hassell • , and Company. A. J. Manning, Supt. County Schools 11 .K. Robenon, llarHson Bros, and . (' rt puny. .* , J avail Rogers, J. Rogers and Bro. Joshua L. Coltrain, Farmer. ~ ~r— — Saniwl Mir"'**"", Kurmer. ~ ' John L). Biggs, President. J. Eason Lilley, Kader Lilley and Si>n. li. (i.'Harrison, Vice President. *• K. IS. I'.verette, Maker-Newell and V Company. • - . These men direct the affairs of this w bank and your money is a.> safe in their hands as afiywehr in the world. They meet mothly. \RMERS&MERCHANTS BANK I FOUR I Special Bargains For This Week r One Special lot of Ladies white oxfords, $1.98 One special lot of ladies white oxfords and djO QO pumps, $5 and $6 value for only One special lot of silk hose, all colors, very Q O special at .. , r One special lot of lisle hose, white, black and cordovan , fcicH* Come early and get your size before they are gone Harrison Bros. & Company FOR THOSE WHO WANT THE BEST 1 GRIM HER 1H j IB HI en GUM She Kept Her Locks Dark and Glossy, with Sage Tea and Sulphur. I ' - ] When you darken your hair with ! Bace Tea aad Sulphur, no on* can | tell, because It's done so naturally, so ! evenly. Preparing this mixture, I though, at home Is musay and trouble { some. At little coft you can buy'at ; any drug store the ready-to-use prep ; a ration. Improved by the addition of | other Ingredients called "Wyeth'a Sage and Sulphur Compound." Teu Ju«t dampen a sponge or soft brush with It and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. j By morning all gray hair Ilaappsara, and, after another application or two, your hair becomes beautifully dark* ened, glossy and luxuriant. Gray, faded hair, though no dta gTace, la a sign of old age. and as we , all desire a youthful and attractive I appearance, get busy at one* with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound and look years younger. This raady | to-use preparation Is a delightful toi let requisite and not a medicine. It |: Is not Intended for the cure, mltlga- I tlon or prevention of dlaeaa*. FIERY, name SHIR guv son HIH IS SULPHUR Mentho-Snlphar, a pleasant cream, will x>o the and heal skin that to ir ritated or broken oat with ecfena; ■ that U corat4 with agh rash or | pimp lea, dr is roach or dry. lwth tng nbdne* fiery skin ecuptioM 00 quickly, says a aoted ikk specialist. The monKst this ialphnr fMftn-J t ion Is applied the Hchop «*ofl alter two or three «|mteatfeat the, eczema is gome and the Ala h 1 lightiofty clear and smaoth. Solahur, ii-N predp«M as a skia i.isii/bc cause it destroys the pvtMtat tbtt' cause the bornmg, Hehinc or dis figurement. Meatho-Sulphur always heals eczema right up. •A small Jar of lleatho-Salphtir may be had at a«y good drac.itM* EXECUTRIX NOTICE Having qualified as executor of tin Estate of Eliza Porterj late of Ok county of Martin, all persons indebted to said estate are. hereby notified come forward and settle same at onc\ AH persons holding claims against said estate will present same for pay ment on or before March 16, 1922, 01 this notUie will be plead in bar of their recovery. This March 16th, 1921. JOHN 1,. HASSELL, Executor. ' '" • FOR SALE: BARRED PLYMbI TP Rock egg», from piifci* winning stock. One dollar per UiirUsn. isfactign guaranteed, 'l'. V RLdli dry, R. P; 1). ii, Jumeville> »• • j Watch the Inhel on your paper,,re new before your subscription expires. IMB ItfUHHIIBIW • I 11l I|I»»|.«>.IHI. OLD-TIME COLD CURE , DRINK HOT TEA I j Get a small package of Hamburg Breast Tea at an/ pharmacy. Take a tablespoonful of the tea, put a cup of boiling water upon it, pour through a •lev* and drink a teacup full at any time during the day or before retiring. It is the most effective way to break a cold and cure grip, as it opens the pores of the skin, relieving congestion. Also loosens the bowels, thus breaking up a cold. Try It the next time you suffer from a cold or the grip. It is inexpensive and entirely vegetable, therefore safe and harmless. 1 RUB RHEUMATISM FROM STIFF MM JO NTS Bub Soreneu from joints and muiolei with a small trial bottle of old \ 81 Jaooba Oil Stop "dosing" Rheumatism. It's pain only; not one oaso in fifty requires internal treatment. Rub sooth ing, penetrating "St. Jacobs Oil" right on the "tender spot," and by the time you say Jack Robinson—out cotUhh the rheumatic pain. "St. Jacob's Oil" is a harmless rheumatism cur« which never disappoints and doesn't burn the skin. It takes pain, soreneu* and stiff ness from aching joints, muscles and bones; stops sciatica, lumbago, backache, neuralgia Limber up! Get a 35 cent Nit tie of old-time, honest "St. Jacobs Oil" from any drug store, and in a moment you'll be free from pains, aches and t still liess. Dou't suifor! Rub rheumatism away. DRINK lOMIER IF KB BOTHER ■at lan meat and take Salts tor Back ache oar Bladder trouble - Neutralise* acida Urle arid !n neat excites thfl khtncya they beeome overworked; pvt sluggudi, ache, and feel like lumps of lead. The urine becomes eloudy; the bladder is irri tated, and you may be obliged to seek te lief two or three time* during the night. When the kidneys clog you must help them flush off the body's urinous wu«t« ■ oiv you'll ha a real awt pereon elmrtly. At Ant you feel a doll misery in the kid ney region, you suffer from backache, sick headache, diuiiiese, stoncu-h gita sour, tongue aoated and you feel rheu uiatio twinges when the weather is Iwt. Lat hwa mmt, drink lota of wafer, also get from any pharmacist four ounces of Jad Halts; take a tablospoonful in a glass of water before breakfanfc for a few day* and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is mailt from the acid of grapus and Uuuon juiiw, eomblned with lithia, and has been used for generation* to clean elogged kidneys and stimulate them to normal activity, also to neutralise the acids In urinn, m tt no longer is a source of irritation, thus ending bladder weakness. Jad Halts u inexpensive, cannot in -1u re; makes a delightful effervescent ithia-water drink wtneh sveryoiM stumld take now and then to krau tlie kidneys clean and active. Druggists here say they sell lots of Jad Halts to folks who believe in overcoming kidney trouble while it is only trouble r NOSE CLOGGED FBOM A COLO OR CATARRH I I f Apply' Cream in Nostrile To* | I Open Up Air I'asiiafea. t Ah I What relief! Yuur cloggad nos trils open right up, the air passages of your head aro clear and you can breathe freely. No more hawkipg, snuffling, mucous discharge, headache, dryness—nn struggling for breath at night, your cold or catarrh is gone. Don't stay stuffed upt Oct a small bottle of Ely's.Cream Balm from your druggist now. Apply a little of this fragrant, antiseptic cream rin your nos trils, let it penetrate through every air passage of i thai head ;\Jsoothe and heal the swollen, inflamed mucous membrane, giving'youtinstant'relipf.f Kly's ('ream Balmj is'justjvhatl «veryfcold r and ca tarrhreuffererTlhaaLbeea seeking.i Jt't just splendid.' • TTTTTTTTTTTWTTTTTTTTTTTI i: Clear, Peachy Skin i i: Awaits Anyone Who : Drinks Hot Water:: > i «r • 1 -' ■ - ——"i t > i ;; Bsys an inelde bath, before break-; | ;; fast helpe ue look and feel 11 ' clean, swsst, fresh. J | - { / Bparkllng and vivacious— merry, bright, alert—a good, clear skin and a natural, roay, healthy complexion are assured only by pure blood. If only every man and woman could be Induced to adopt the morning Inside bath, what a gratifying change would take place. Instead of the thousands of ■lckly, anaemic-looking men, women and glrle, with pasty or muddy complexions; instead of the multi tudes of "nerva wrecks," "rundowns," "brain faga" and pessimist* we ahould eee a virile, optimistic throng of rosy-cheeked people everywhere. An Inside bath la bad by drinking ttch morning, before breakfast, a glass of real hot water with a tea spoonful of limestone phosphate In it to wash from the stomach, liver, kid neys and ten yards of bowels the pre vious day'a Indigestible waste, sour fermentations and v poisons, thue cleansing, sweetening and freshening the entire alimentary canal before putting more food Into the stomach. Those subject to sick headache, bil iousness, nasty breath, rheumatism, colds: and partlculary those who have a pallid, sallow complexion and who are conatipated very often, are urged to obtain a quarter pound of limestone phosphate at the drug store which will coet but a trifle, but Is/iufflclent to demonatrate the quick and remark able change,ln both health aid appear ance, awaiting thoee who practlca In ternal aanltation. We must remem ber that inside cleanliness Is more Im portant than outaMe, because the skin does not absorb impurities to con , laminate the blood while the poref tb« thirty., feet of boyela do, -e Report of the condition of THK RANK at YVifiiamston, in the state of North , Carolina, at .the close of business, April .28th, 1921 RESOURCES Loans and discounts .$967,714.56 I>emanu leans 11 s.in r,x Overdrafts, seeured, * sjt,- 1*02.04; "unsecured, sl,- 137.06 ( . 4,140.90 United States Itoads and Liberty bonds . 180,4' North Carolina state bonds 3,O()().0(i All other stocks, bonds at\d mortgages t;,tico.ol Hanking houses, $41,704.41, I furniture and fixtures, $6,636.;!2 48,23(».7.'. All other real estate own ed, I town hit I .U.IK 1 Cash in vault and net a- ' mounts due from banks, banker sand trust com panies T>l,s>.'!>' Cheeks for clearing .'1,4(50.21' Int. earned, not collected 170....,' Total $1,285,707.2 LIABILITIES Capital steck paul in SHH»JtO(i.Oe Surplus fund 50,0nori Hills payablej, ... -. 45:t,120.0n Hills payable, secured by Certificates of depo.-ut, rep •resenting bonds" borrow ed *. ;'.7,Ban in Deposits subject to check 210,610.80 lime certificates of deposit 7d,101.X!i Cashiers' checks outstand ing 0,:!0i..> Due to state banks, bank- r e:s anil trust' companies 1,081. ( Special reserve fund 4*>,!l'.i'.i. !i; Hotels borrowed It l.*>, 1 ".n ut Total i'l,2> ..7. ". State of North Carolina Count Martin, Wiliiamston,. N. ('., May J.,;, 1021. I. John I . Uodgerson, Asst. Ca id the above named bank, do snlemvN swear that the above stateioeiij ■ true to the best of my knowledge ■ heh.H', JOHN 1.. "RODCLiISON. As.st. Cashier. Collect Atte.'-t: J. 1.. I I ASS 1 1 1 , A. ANDKUSON, ' W. C. MANNINC, I >i red oi Subscribed and sworn to before ine. this 12th day of May, 1021. J. K. I'OI'E, Not.'iy I'uhlii. Report of the condition ol tin IIANh Ol O Vlv cm at Oak City, in the state of North Car olina, at the close of business April 28th, 1921. RESOURCES Loans and discounts $ 122,.">0i, Demand loans . 1 ,U2. r >.IH Overdrafts,- unsecured 2(>:t.O Hanking hout.e.;, $1,5(111.00; furniture and lixturP,., i $2,700.00 7.2W1.0 1 ('a h in \ault and net a mounts due from banks, bankers and trust coin* .panics ~ 5,047.1! rTotal . si::h, !• LIAHILI'I IES t'apital stock paid in $ • Itt.lOO.Oti .. s,ll wlllll i (piil 5.55ji.1)tl I ndiviijiNl profits, le.-s c»r- r ~ rent expenses and tax.- paid ' 0(1.45 Hills payable 42,000.00 Deposits subject, to check f»1,08U.7.'l I'ime certificates of deposit 24,7!t;i.12 Cashier's checks outstand ing . 2,28.1.20 Total sl'iß,> State of North Carolina County ol Martin, May 11th, 1921. ! I, 11. M. Worn ley, Cashier of the a hove named bank, do solemnyl sweai that the above statement is trui» in the best of my knowledge u f fnl belief. IS. M. WORSLEV, Cashiei. ('orrect - Attest: 11. S. EVERETT, J. C. ROSS, W. J. JOHNSON, Director:). Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 11th day of May, 1921. f H. JQHNSON, Notary -M+thne My •oin. expires Mch. I, 1022. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of an order ol the Superior Court of Martin county, made in the special proceeding en titled Charles A. Askew, admin.if.lra tor of Sherman Williams, deceased, versus Austin Williams, Sarah ifakei and husband, Turner Baker, llattii Williams (libbs, 'Martha Moore and husband, Will 1!. Mo.oiu.,the under signed contmissibner will, on the tlt'i Ttay of June, ltt2l, at 12 n'rlork, M., «t the court house door in William.iton, North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash that certain tract or parcel of land. described a follows, to wit; "Beginning at a black guni, the southeasterly corner of tract 1 of land deed to Joe Ange, thence south Bi> and 3-4 east 18 perches, thence N86E11.04 perches, thence NBK I zl 30 56 perches to a pfne stump in a branch, thence 68 perches down paid branch to its mouth in Cypress brunch thence up the run of to thfe road, Lightfoot's avenue, thence 837E31.56 perches up said rad, thence 5.12E19 perches to the heginntg, ami containing 19 and 1-2 acres more or lesß, deed to Sherman Williams by Benjamin H. Lightfoot. Thjs the 4th day nf May, 1321. ELHEItT S. D1.1.l ■ Commissioner. Report ol! the condition of tho 5 I'I.AMKKS 4i MERCHANTS HANK h at fiv«?rtstt,s in thei State of North Car- t illinu, H tthe close of business, April u 2*Ui,-U«i. a RESOURCES t Loans ult| discounts .. . .$124,t! o.:'- $ Jlcumiul loans .. _. 8,600(00 a Overdrafts, unsecured 64.72 c Cr,ited States Bonds and s Liberty Bonds'.'. 8,.100.00 1 MiUiey lost oil sale of 1,. 1.. I lutuscs, $'>,500.00; I furniture and (fixtures, X'ash in"*vault and net a- I mounts due from l>imks, bankers and trust com- ' parties HI,MS I'' ! t'aMh items hold over 24 ( hours 1.02.7!> ,i Total . . ?u;i,;):'.i.i". i 1.1 A l*,U 1 1 1 I S ' Cajiiud stock paid in $ 11,2!>0.0n Surolus fund ti.121.2N I'ndivided profits, less cur rent expenses and taxes paid »1,245.t>!) Dividends unpaid 22. r >.tt» i Notes and bills rediscounts 2,50(1.0(1 i Hills payable - :i7,opo.im i Deposits subject t> check 70,'h'n Savings deposits .'12,527 .So Cashier's checks out-stand- f ing .... 81 I. • Total , iMOt.'.Ut l. Stnl eof North Carolina -County of Martin, Ma\ 4th, l'»2l I, V. (I. TAYI.OIi, Cashier of the , above named hank, do solemnly sweai th.it the above statement is true t.. the lie t of III \ knowledj" and belief \ . f,. I AVI,OU, Cashier. Co) iect Atte.'-t: III'.NUY D. I'l l I . J. T. J. S. AVI'.KS, Director . Subscribed and sworn to beloie Hi", this !>th day of May, 1021. C. J!. KIDPICK, Notary I'uliln* Mil It I Ol S\ i. K I .4 ndei- and .by viituo ut .u power uL. j ale contained in that certain deed.of trust executed by M. M. James to tl. undel>i)'lleil trustee, healing date of NOTICIi Slate of North Carolina Town of V I.C. T\ I'age, tax collector for the toV on the following tract . 01 parcels el I I auction for ca h helolc the City Hall i du.\ of June, 1021, at 2 o'clock, l\ M., due and unpaid for the year l l J2o,unlc hefore that date. I This the 2nd day of Mav, 1021. c. i'. I'aci: (Will Arthur VV, llarbei, I town lot, Watts "t Mrs. I'ettie tiurkiti, 2 town lots I. 11. Majlard. I town lot (Colo l.'. S. l'ullocli, I town lot' Itliiyess Heirs I town lot A. J. Kritt, 1 town lot John Kdwards, ! tywn lot Hannah l.loyd, I town lot lieo. 11. Moore, 1 lijwn lot Mittie Ann l-'mvt-, 2 acres land 1 'ae ar I' 11 •vi . I low 11 lot i Stewart Iv»>;«• 1 . I town lot John Hespn* s, Jr., I town lot Stephen ({(ddick. I tiiwn lot :Vl. D, Slade, I town lot Noah Sl.idi', 1 . town lot ~ Lizzie Slight. I town lot (inhe VN'iggins, I town lot John Whitley, I town lot 1 Joe Williams, I town lot I Weit Woolard, I town lot 'MM " THE NATIONAL FARM LOAN ASSOCIATION is now ready to make loans to farmers. i , j If you are in need of a reasonable loan, call on the Williamston Nation al Farm Association. See | .INO, 0. BIGGS OK W. C. MANNING it » ' ■ * ' I i - ■, / . \ Kader B. Crawford 1 3 —* : ■ : L -—-* ——— EVERYTHING IN INSURANCE i. ' . CALL PHONE NO. 49 i■ _■ • —• ~ ■■ _/> > - , • - ; . vV ' ■ " - • ' • •• - = -. DON! FAIL TO READ THE ADS EACH WEEK THEY CONTAIN NEWSIIOF INTEREST TO EVERY SUBSCRIBER I '1..,.. I ..«■ March 26th, 1900. and of rwbird HJ book A 2 of th« public registry of Mtr tin county, to secure the payment of u certain bond of even date therewith, and the stipulations in said deed of trust not having been complied with, pnd at the request of the owner of said bond, the undersigned trustee will on Monday the 6th day of June, I»2U at twelve o'clock, noon, at the court hotfse door of Martin county at Wil liamston, N. C., offer ofr sale to the highest bidder for cash, the follow ing described tract of land, to wi A certain tract of land lying on the Jordan Thick road, in Jamesville township, jidjoining the lands of A brant Coburn heirs on the ast, Ihe" lands of Fannie Keys on the south, and the lands of the Dennis Simmons' . (Company on the west, containing 58 .acres, more or less, and being the same premises allotted to M M. James in the division of the Stewart James •and. This the 4th day of May, 1921. A. li. DUNNING, Trustee. NOTICE or a ALE Under anil by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed to me, the undersign ed trustee by W. H. Killibrew and wife, Odie Killebrew, on the 17th day ol'January, 1921. Said deed of trust ln of record in the public registry iif Martin county, in book A-2, at page . r )K7, and the stipulations therein contained not having been complied with and at the request of the hold er of the note secured by the said deed of trust, 1 will expo^i.to public auction in front of the Court house • lor in Williamston, N. C., at 12 clock M.. on the 2nd day of June, I ¥2l, to the highest boliler for cash, i the following descrilied tract of land: Adjoining the lands of Charlei Spruill and others, and being lot No. » in the Charles Spruill, Sr.. land di vision, of record in the ollice of the Superior Court of Martin county in land divi. ion book "li" beginning at page .V), which record is hereby re ferreil to for a more perfect descrip tion uf said land, being the lot allotted to Odie Killebrew. This the 2nd day of May. 2921. ""EI.HEHT S. PfiKL. Trustee. >| SALE Williamston. wn of VVilliamstiin, have this day levied land artil will sell the same at public of the town of Williamston on the 6th it being the first Monday, for taxes u.ss the tu\e.> and costs are paid on or !', Town Tax Collector for Williamston. Taxes Cohl Total hite) ■drove $ 21.21! $2.00 $2:5.23 33.00 2.00 35.00 3.85 2.00 5.86 orcd) 12.37 2.00 14.37 ■ . ■ 11.00 2.00 13.00 14.90 2.00 16.90 ' ... 50.22 2.00 52.22 6.60 2.00 8.60 1.10 2.00 3.10 5.60 2.00 7.50 11.06 2.00 18.06 8.80 2.00 10.80 14.80 2.00 16.80 14.30 2.00 16.30 6.50 2.00 7.50 4.40 2.00 6.40 5.50 2.00 7.60 12.60 2.00 14.60 14.30 2.00 1(5.30 7.70 2.00 9.70 8.08 2.00 10.08
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