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EDISON'S SIO,OOO PRIZE CONTEST Mr. Edison spent 3 million dollais in developing, g; phonograph of such absolute realism that its RI -CREATION of music cannot be distinguished from the original music. •••' «***«* ' t *■ ' . • Mr. Edison wants a phrase of not more than -J or 5 words that will differentiate this rntrument from all ojther sound-reproducing devices and emphasizes the fact tkat it is an instrumentality by which the true hearties and full'benefits of music can be brought into every home. If you are not a New Edison owner, we will t gladly loan you a New Edison on ' , THREE DAYS FREE TRIAL 9 Then you can learn for yourself just what distinguishes the New Edisoq from phonographs arid talk - iac maehir.ws. Then you tan 'nst the famous 'life-like realism, and experience what mueie will do Ivt you. -» Mail or l'iing the coupon to 9UI store, and we wil 1 deliver a New Edison to your home, without" ex pegee 01 obligation to you. Also ai-k us fot' f©Wrgivi»|? full detail? of the SIO,OOO prize content. Aft quickly, because we have only a few instruments to loan. ■II ■ ' l- I I I N Edison am! a program of Re Creations j| |ll 111 || I that I may learn what music will do , ' tor mc. It i* understood that 1m- „ .. . lumi no expend or obligations what- f —Furniture 4 ("ash or Credit jm gray hit Gives You A Big Appetite Eat what you please Enjoy every mouthful Feel fine always! - Mail Orders Receive One Day Service when they c.re sent to TILLITT BROS., Inc 204-0 C Plume St., Aicade Bldg NORFOLK VA. as it in v "The Only storr-Of its kiwi in the South" We Have To Maintain the Sen-ice Plus the Quality Goods and Reasonable Prices That Are Only to Be Found were Bathing Suits, Canoe.;, Br/ieball* and Supplies, Ten: is Sullies, aad in fact everything in Sporting goods or athletic Departmenthrd Goods or Athletic Kqupmcnt. CAXK U,S A TRIAL s « —^ NOTICE OF SALE I nder and by virtue of the author ity conferred in me, by a certain deed of trust executed by J. W. Briley on 2nd day of January, 1914, and of ret old in Martin County registry in t>ooK urge 411, said deed of teust se curing certain bonds of even (Uite therewith, and the stipulations their ni not having been compliad with, J will expose to public auction to th« highest bidder for cash, at the couil - hou-w door -in- Wi 11 iuniiitoii, -JS, C., 12 o'clock M., the Hith day of Junf, 1921, the following described prop erty: Beginning at Beaver Llam Swamp at the Wild Cat ltoad, running tlienci a northwesterly course up the road, to a short-at rawed pine in front of enunt house, Simpson & Peel corner, thence w 'southwesterly sourae to a iorked tree, Burroughs, Simpsoa and Peel corner, thence a southwesterly course up a branch to a post oak, Bur roughs und Siaipson line, thence a straight line to Hear Grass road, Bur roughs and Simpson line, theucc a southwesterly course to the A. C. L. railroad, thence down said railroad J.o Beaver l)am Swamp, tlieuee do>tfn said swamp to the beginning, con taining 2»!0 acres, more or less. Be ing the same land tjiis day sold tm J. | W. Briley by John D. Simpson. This J lit It day of May, 19*!}. S. A. NEWELL, 'i. j North Carolina, Martin eounty—ln j the Superior Court before the clerk. J. S. l'e«l v*. The Fanners and Mer | chants Dank and G. +/t. Huntiey ant I Company. The defendant, G. Vf. Huutley and j Co., aove named wibll take notice tliai [ a summons in the above entitled ac tion was issued against him and hit | co-defendant on the 6th day of May, 1921, by the undersigned clerk of the [ Superior Conrt of Martin County j which uiiunons is returnable befort tlie clerk on the 20th day of May 1921. The defendant will also tak« notice that a warrant of attachment was issued on the same day whereir the plaintiff alleged that sb2f»(W wai due him by reason of the {act that the said defendant failed to refund t certain percentage of the purch%s price *4 certain goods aa they con tractod to do, which wa riant of at tachment is returnable before Uie sai clerk on the 7th day of June, 1921 §MirH PAID LESS THAN JONESI PAINT FACTS JONES paid ssl for 14 Gallon* of /9K dCS "ready for use" Mixed PAINT— SMITH made II Gallons «f the Best Pur* Print, for s3t, by buying ** 8 Gals. LAH*wlfnrt* Paint and 6 Gals. Unseed Oil to mix into iL MmSk saaumua TJZSsZ^ •Salslmry.and Johnson, lnc.,'HamUton, N. C. " Th*t fa mid wsmwrt bf *tUchm«rt was intead against thfc property of flit said defendant an dhe is hereby no tified and required ta appear. bWore said clerk In his office on tiife 'Kit day Q{ Jane, 1921 and answer or demur to the complaint of the plaintiff or the relief will be granted. This the 6th day of May, 1921 R. J. PEEL. Clerk of the Superior Court NOTICE OF SALE State of North Carolina—County ot Martin. I, F. L. Haislip, Special Road Tax Collector for Hamilton township, have .Jus day levied on the following tract ■it parcels of land and will sell tht same at public auction for cash be fore the Bank of Hamilton on the 6th day of July, 1921 at 12 M. for road taxes due and unpaid for the year t920, unless the taxes and costs are paid on or before that date White • J. W. Crisp, 160 acres of Johnsor. land, tnxes ..._ ~ $24.96 Mrs. W. A. Fleming, 384 acres of Best land, taxes s9f.Gt J. VV."Griffin, 66 acres of Briley land taxes - .» $12.6' L. J. Davenport, 174 acres of Cor ban Jand, taxes $17.92 Colored Van Chance, 2 lots in Hassellt, taxes 49c 'Nathan Staton, 1 lot in Hamilton, taxes ......84c F. L. HAISLIP, Special road tax collector for Ham dton township. , ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as administrator ol the estate of John K. Harrison, kit# ,f Martin County', N. C., all persom indebted .to saidestate are hereby ne afied to conae forward and settle sam« it once. All persons holding cajim against said estate will present same for payment on or Defore April 16th, 1922, or tnis notice will be plead in - bar of their recovery. This April 16th 1921. G. H. HARRISON. Administrator. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as executor of the estate of L M. Martin, late of the county of Martin, all persons indebted to said estate are hereby notified to C»me forward and settle same at once. Ai persons holding claims against the -•aid estate will same for pay ment on or be/ofe April 9, 1922, or Una notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. This the 9th day of April, 1921. 1L U BRITTON, Executor. I , i EXECUTRIX NOTICE i Having qualified as executor of th« ■ estate of Eliza Porter, late of the * county of Martin, all persons indebted t« said estate are hereby notified to I come forward and settle same at once. All persons holding claims against t taid estate will present same for pay i meat on or before March 16, 1922, or this notice will be plead in bar ol their recovery. Tiis March 16th, 1921. , JOHN K HASSELL, Executor NOTICE r —"— Having qualified as executors of the , estate of Mrs. Margaret Taylor, de j ceaaed, notice is hereby given to al) . persons holding claims agpinst aaid . estate to present them to the under j signed forjpiynyent, en or befere tht 24th day m February, 1922, or this t notice will lie pleaded in bar of their recovery. j All persons indebted to said estate H will please make immediate payment This 24th day of February, 1921. V. R. & M. P. TAYLOR, Executors NOTICE Having qualified as administrate! of the estate id J. B. Anthony, deceas ed, late of Martin county, this is to notify all persons having claims a gaiiut e#id i state of said deceased, te '- exhibit them to the undersigned a * Hamilton, N. €., on or before the l«t day oif June, 1922, or this notice will d be pleaded in bar of their recovery. A All persons indebted to ; said estate ' will please make immdeiate payment * This the let day of June,- 1921. . F. L. GIADSTONE, Administrator e /, NOTICE * Having qualified as administrator, upon the estate of Sylveajer Etallings, * deceased, late of Martin" county, no if tice is hereby given to all persons hav n ing claims against said estate to pre is sent them to the undersigned for pay it ment on or before the 29th day ef a May, 1922, or this ontice will be plead te ed in bar of their recovery. All per )- sons indebted to «dd estate will please t- make immediate payment. id This the 28th day of May, 1921. 1 R. L. STALLINGS, Administrator. ~~ iii 'jfcmS&M * tfceSriie I HpHERE" is no gift like Sterling Silver or genuine hand-cut glaw llJlll " for the bridal remembrance. You will find our catalog filled with un- KL. wgkiK.s' ugua i suggestions of appropriate and appreciative gifts. And you incur no risk in ordering N any giftfromthis old store. Seventy f°ur years experience and reputation stand behind the gaurantee of abso \ lute, satisfaction. The items shown here are guaranteed to meet y9 ur evej y expectation and to * represent tKe bast values obtainable. No. * "» ; p a J i' cen V? Pod Co. f * " COMMON ' SENSE King Solomon said he had no trouble making 1,000 wives obey his commands, yet, now adays, you can't make a sing- ,1 le wife listen to leason, but u t ?'■ here is where 'common sense f« prevails. The citizens of Willie amston now* have a m9derfi • \ . * and up to date water and sewage system at their posal and they owe it to their family to take advantage of it. :• - * ■' ■: We will gladly furnish uou estimate free. • - ■ - * ' Phone 240 ——Williamston, N. G 1 > _— THE NATIONAL FARM LOAN ASSOCIATION is now ready to make loans to farmers. If you awe in need of a reasonable loan, call on the Williamston Nation "7 al Fartn JLoan Association. See JNO. D. BIGGS ' ' ■ ■ -R— ■ - W.G. MANNING m m ■ —. . i. ii i ■ ■ MPT Kaderjß. .Crawford i'' - - CALL I'HONE NO. 49

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