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/fX *¥* * V " V '*' " ••••■•'/ -• N "' r Rather Serious r y a political defeat, Abe Lincoln once lie felt like a boy who had stubbed hiJHB It hurt too bad to laugh and he was too bi.tr a boy to cry.. * ■* • . • Sort of a serious situation. Many a man feels that way after taking- a financial tum ble too. The best way to avoid disaster of that sort is to keep your funds in a good bank like ours and use it for making safe invest ments suggested by your banker. It is always much bettor to be safe than sorry. Our bank is always at your service. * Farmers & Merchants Bank THI] BANK THAT HA US Till: FAKMKII WILLIAMSTON, N. C. VISIT OUR VICTROLA PARLORS Hear All The Latest HITS WHAT GIRLS LIRE I Tea Sets Furniture Dolls Doll Carriages Sewing" Boxes Story Books s Black Boards Writing Desks Pianos - - Doll Trunks Rocking Chairs *Sr , . Stool Chairs * Cofltaf Mills Cook Stoves Toy Hand Irons ■ 4 J Music Boxes Music Roller oys Music R^tei^oys RUSS BROTHERS VARIETY STORK COMPANY ' OF WASHINGTON, N. (~ PI TS ON A TOY SALE IN The HIOART of Till: SEASON TO THE PEOPLE OF MARTIN AND ADJOINING COUNTIES: We wish to state that in order to encourage earlyl shopping and to make it worth while to pay cash- we have put on a Toy Sale right here in the heart >f the season. We have marked our toys so low that there will he a great scramble for the extra val ues. Our toy buyei's have spared neither time nor effort to get the best selections for this great toy event. We have many sample dolls and toys that will shatter all pre vious records in prices. The sale is now on and it will pay you to brush aside all other work and drive to Washington, to get in on this toy sale. Here is a Practical (iift Sug gestion With women preferring to mak etheir own dresses and als frocks for the children, a New Home Sewing Machine wuld be one of the most ap preciative grifts you could give her. Electrical $55.00 Automatic Lift $55.0"! Hand Lift > $52.50 LADIES REST ROOM ON SECOND FLOOR, ELECTRIC ELEVA- X "TOR-TO ALL-FLOORS. - _: (.'Under and by virtue oi the power of sale contained in that certain deed of trust made and executed by Mamit Price -to the underisgned trustee aiu bearing date of August 'lsth, liH'y, and of record ill, book A-2, page ISf, of the Maitin County public registry, said deed o ftrust having been given to~Ss£ure payment of certain notes of even date therewith, and the term, and conditions therein not having been complied with and at tho request 6. the holder of said note.-, the rtiiik'i signed trustee will o ntlu* J2sth tta\ of December, at 12:im' o'colck M at the court house door in .Maitin t.>ui ty, at Willuwnston, \ otloi foi iah at public auction to the riiiflie.it bid dor for cash the following tie t i ibeil property, to wit: That certain parcel or tract of loud l> hi gand being in Martin County, be ginning at u stake, l.ucmla Ilarili ,u|i'.- corner on the north side of the Wil tiamston and Washington road, mui K I) Ward's residence and l'rom whirl point the chimney at tin* east end ot said house bears N. S* I J I.:; thence t>.2l K. 54 4-1 poles tu a staKf.nt the 1 southwest corner of the gravo>ai/l; I thence 21 east 7 l-.'t poles to a t -ake, | theiuv S. tit W. -Hi poles to a stak : near a persimmon tree; thence 2* ;i-l cast .12 poles to a benti in tiie tlitcli. | thence N. 2.'( 1-4 K. down .-aid >litch 'to an iI on | n 1, thence woteil) alohg a Ihh- of marked tice> t" the keed I niilt'pond rum to .1. 1, tireen's 1 or line to the William-ton and \Sa-b 1 ingtou road; thence along the said Williamston and Washington roiol to ! the bcginaiff, containing forty t'ltee ; ( l.n acres more o rless, fol fuitbei I title m»'c above relerred to deed ol j trust and deed from 1 uemla llar>li.-oe | to .1 II 1!. l'riee. I'his 2t>th day ol November, 11)21* - It D. STAI.I.S, Trusts-. notice or s\i i: ruder and by virtue ol tie j. > •el j of ale contained in that ten n i ■ n.i•l j I of trual executed by 11 • 11 > lleno.'lt I.Uld wife to tho unilerslgie' 1 hi lee, • (.lid bearing date of .faii'Mi I • j lir.M, and of record in b.mk' I , at I I'.'uff 405 of the Martin 1 1■ • i pub j lie legistry, Miid ileed t>: tri. t ha\ i iiik I ten given to Kecurc paxinetil oil cen.lie note of even «Int..* ,'>'ieuith. and the terms and i omliti»i* .bun in in I ■ t.i \i up h«»n enmplift with, .im [:t to letjuest of the h'>i• l> i ol not, tin* Ulid.?i-.'g'v-d tri: ;t . . oi. Wednesday ~.;.;iy 4th, at ! .('i io kAM ,; : the !■ i > 1 .1. t.'it ', (rkt|H,X.(' ,iI ' -r . 'l at public auction to the highest '>" l tier for cash the following tlecM'tii property, to wit: Heing all of I .ol No. 8, in bli>k 1; al— all of kot No. !I in block I' -it unfed along the At I, railway ill the town of Oak City, X. This 2!Hh day of Noveinhei 1 1121 j t. is. slam;, .ii; , im tee ISITV ALL YOUR NEEDS AT KITSS HROTHEKS A Stationery Suggestion There's a suitable sugges tion in the gift of pretty sta tionery to a friend who is lax in matters of correspon dence—why not try this tonic gift. 15c, 25c, 35 50c, SI.OO NOTICE OF SALE STATEMENT J" " You Can Buy the In Williamston ' ' \ ■ 1... v And that's [is it should he. too. The best is none tovood for Till: (H,O T()\YN ANI> ITS riT.rje SIMKITKD ( ITIZKNS. Thfit is why wo say "!>uy in Williamston, irive it a chance to I;TOW, make it a bitter and better City, through your cooperative effort. Let's. . ; all pull together to make Williamston the biti'.uest and most important town as well. Personally we i'eel the same way you do a- I bout it We are for Williamston, rieht from I ti;e .jump that's why wp can-y all the wejl kiH)wn biands listed below. Read them over aiul then •remember us when you buy. kuppenheimer Colthimv, iMnsbury - - X'iothiiifi'. Kliuie Shirts. Wilson Hro'.s furnish in.ns. ('rofut and Knapp 1 lats and ( ai»s. ■ Morsheim and l4ol«l Shape shoes. .. • Phoenix and lot ham lold Stripe* I Ivsiery. SATISFACTION (it'AKANTKHI) W. R. ORLEANS - - - ■ •• - * I - Bring Us Your Job Work RUSSBROTHERS An Appreciated (iift is a 1 " w Sweater The Beauty and charnFo'f these sweaters is evident at the liist M'lancb. Attract ively priced. 98c; $1.49; $1.98; $2.98 and up to $9.98 - Children Should Address All Their Mail to Hanta ('laus, care of Russ Brothers, Washington, N. C. VISIT TOY LAM) Display on First and Second Floors Flee! i ic Flevator lo All Floors WHAT r»O\S FIKF Tricycles Drums ' t 11()ri)s ('ap i 'istols Air Killcs Tool ('hosts Building I>locks Fool I'.alls I last- 1 '.all '(1 loves l)Oxit*K (doves r Har I >s | Airplanes Irish Mails Trains with Track- Dancing Niters Hanks Express Wagons Sand Fails and Shovels 1 Walloons.
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