WE «JW HAVE A CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
g Local Items |
Mrg, Will Taylor was in town chop
ping Monday.
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Mrs. H. iW. Stubbs .pent Friday
in Rocky Mount.
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"Mr. Alonzo Roben-on ot city, No.
4 was here yesterday
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Mr. Jack 4tirt.lick of Scotland Ned,
Was in town Saturday.
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Mr. Colliilg Hurtling of Washington
was here Sunday night.
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Mr. And Mrs. T. D. Wilson wei
here Saturday -shopping.
Messrs. A. W. Brown and Jack Mm
/tiesty returned to Washington, I•. t
Friday.
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Mrs. Marion C.'Jackson and ivli
Riddiek of Jamesville were here
day shopping. . '
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Miss Estelle Crawford .will an in
tomorrow night lioni Hassels, wli ■
she teaches school.
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Miss Annir. Riddiek ami Mrs. Cm
field Jackson of* hardens weir hei
shopping yesterday.
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Mr. Etlward Passman of New Yini.
was the guest of Messrs. F rank an
Irving Margolin Sundaj. "
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Mr. Donnie Harrison arrived Sun
day night to be at the bedside of lm
father, Mr. C. 11. 11 arrisoli.
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Messrs. E. I'. Cunningham and E.
Bert I'eel spent yesterduy in Wash
ington ill ending to business.
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Miss Ethel Harris w'il larrive En s
day night from Oxt'ore college tr
spend her vacation with her mt>tlit
Mrs. W. S. Harris.
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Mr. Hubert Warren left yesterila->
for his home in Durham. Mr. Warren
is local buyer for l.iggett and M;>
ers Tobacco co.mpany.
Mr. W P. McC'raw arriyed Salu
day evening to visit M i Me(Aii\ l •
a few days at the honn -of li«-i mi.tn
er, Mrs. Mary E. Peel. '
Mrs. JUrover V\'. Hartlison and Miss
Debonah F'leming .-pent totlny in Kock\
Mount visiting M. HaiOisoii's mother.
Mrs. Martha Hartlison.
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Miss Thelina Hrown arrived last #
night from St. Mart's school to. spend
the■Ji^li'fiytfi.h her. |.,int>, Mr.
alio Mfs: I'. 11. Hrown.
J-aine C. Manning' and \V. ('. Man
i.inf, Jr-., will ai rue. I roiii Atlantic j
Cnnstian college, at Wilson, to spend
'the holidays with, thei i parents. Mi.
and Mrs. A. J. and'Mi .and Mis. W. I
C. Manning.
NOTICE
Having" ijualiliC'tl a 'sadministratiix
of the estate of David W.. .Stalls, latr
of the county of Martin, notice fs
hereby given all persons indebted- to
the estate to come lorward and make
immediate settlenient. All person"
holtliiig claims"again*! said est..ic *m,
present the same on or before
the ytfi tla.v 0!' • December, l'.»2; oi
this notice will he plead in bar ol
their recover}. /
ibis ninth day of December,
TEMi'll. 1..
Adniai'iustrati ix
Adniinistratrix, C. 1. A.
of Davni W. Stalls,.
12-lti-4t: "
.notice
NORTH CAROLINA".-
MARTIN ClON'l V.
In Superior Court
SERVICE 11V 1H ULICATION
W. E. Little vs Mary ColUain Lit
tle.
Tlie defendant above iianied, will
take notice that an action entitle as
above has bee ncommeticed in the »u
perior court of Martin county against
her for the purpose of obtaining a
divorce absolute from the bonds of
matrimony on the grounds of five cjn
secutive years of separation, each
from the other, ami the said defend
ant will further• take notice that she
is required" to be and appear before
the clerk of the superior court for
the county of Martin at his office in
Williamston, N. C., on* the 15th day
of January, 1923, and answer or de
mur to the compluint which wjJJ Jje,.
. deposite din the office of the said
clerk of the superior ; l*ourt of said
county on or before the return day
of the summons in the action, or, the
plaintiff will apply to the court for
the relief demanded in said complaint.
This the 15th day of December,
1922.
R. J. PEEL, ,
Clerk of the Superior .
Court for the County of Martin.
NOTICE OF SALE
Under ami by virtue of the pow
er tf sale contained in a etrt&in deed
of trust executed to the undersigned
trustee by 8. T. Jackson and wife,
Mary Jackson on the Ist day of Jan
wry, 1918, and duly recorded in the
peblic registry of Martin county in
iKok U-l at page 40, securing: a cer
tain bond of date and tenor
therewith, an 4 drfaolt having been
-n,ade ir the payment of saipe a»d
ite stipulations contained in the said
leed uf trust not haviag been com
plied wjtli an dat the lequest at the
owner oI the said bond, tlie under
signed trustee will on Mondty, the
16th iin> of January, 1923, expose to
iU.e. rt T'M'l'c auction to the -hlghes.
at 12 o'clock M„ :n
/vM ol the court house door in the
'.mm of V. illiamston,. Martin cout.;.\,
iSoi tl. Carolina, the following de
-40 ilirj tract of land, to wit;
Li_g i ning at a water oak In Dejp
itun, tiience running N. 83 E 82 pole
a. ;i ll| l ».\vool post lit the Held, the ice
S, I > 1., 1!12 poles to a pine at the
e ,rni'i of the fence, thence S. lii
V 4 l'J* 111 eh to Deep itun swamp
where ii come sto a gum, thence down
the vanou. courses of the Haiti wait,
101 port to the beginning,* contain
iiijl" ;t(i in > es, more or less and be
ii. |; the same premises bought of 11.
M Mizeile by S. T. Jackson.
Tin:-', the 14th day of December
1!)22
D. DI KE CKITCHER,
Trustee.
WANTS
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Jl ST RECEIVE 3.'i Ol THE I IN
est Mules that ever reached Wii
liamston. The price of teams i
advancing very napidly. l>e wise
and buy now. We cordially invite
you to call and see them, Ayhethei
you buy or not. Leslie 1. Fow
den. i2-15-Itc
WANTED TO KENT THREE OK
four furnished or unfurnished rooms
lor light housekeeping, prefer lui
nished. Phone 4(>.
I HAVE"THREE I'INE THORONCII
bred Barred Rock roosters, spring
luitch, for sale, Courtney,
N. C. 12-112tc
JI ST RECEIVE 35 OF THE llN
est Mules that ever reached Wil
liamston. The price of teams is
advancing very rapidly. _lle wise
and buy now. We cordially invite
vou to call ami see them, whether
you buy or nwt. Leslie T. F'ow
tlen. 12-15-1 tc
TOY I.ANI) IS NOW OPEN AT
SUSS BRO. VARIETY STORE
THE BIG DRIVE IS ON
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ONLY FOUR DAYS TO DO Y6UR SHOPPING
! Dorr TRY TO IMAGINE XMAS, WITHOUT TOYS
Now, fhat is too terribleto think about, What would
- the children do? Now, to do justice to yourself and
children around you, it will be necessary for you to vis-,
it our store where you will find the largest assortment
ol toys to be found in the state. We make mention ol
a few anion# the many hundred of articles we have to—
i offer.
TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE FEW REMAINING
SHOPPIING DAYS
TEDDY BEARS 1 TOY HOUSES AIR RIFLES
DOLLS AEROPLANES BUILDING BLOCKS
SLEDS STUFFED MONKEYS ROCKING HORSES
KIDDIE CARS „ SKATES ha..«
DRUMS TOY BI.OCKS
COASTER WAGONS GOAT WAGONS FAINTING SETS
GOAT St VULOCEPEDES Ft ASH LIGHTS»
II VOI WANT TOYS THAT INS WITH QUALITY AND AT REASON
\HI.K PRICES, JUST VISIT RI"SS BROTHERS'TOY LAND.
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Watches Free \ P Take a Bee-Line
To every boy in knee pants To our store, get on elevator
suit of clothes and go to To Land, on sec
from us before Christmas ond floor. Electric elevator
| r will be given a watch free. to all floors.
TAKE ELECTRIC ELEVATOR—THE LADIES' REST
ROOM ON SECOND FLOOR ;
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THE HOME OF THE VICT ROLA , WASHINGTON
THE ENTERPRISE, ttiLLUUHXUN, MAH'I IN U).. NO&IH CAROLINA
JUST RECEIVE 55 OF THE FlN
est Mules that ever reached Wil
li are stan. The price of teams is
advancing very rapidly. Be wise
and buy now. We cordially ipvite
► yoti to call and see them, whether
you buy or not. Leslie T. Fow
den. 12-15-ltc
ONE FORD TOURING CAR FOR
sale... Harrison Wholesale Grocery.
12-15-B*c
STABLE MANURE FOR SALE AT
old roftvict ranifi. C. A .Weaver
12-&-tf
FOUND SPOTTED MALE HOG,
weighing about 150 pound*. Crop
in the right ear under keel left.
BLOUNT MFIi CI).
Manufacturers of
BUGGIES, WAGONS ANI) CARTS
General Repair Work On All Kinds of
Machinery. Full line of Ford Farts, Bug
gy, Wagon and Harness Material. *
General Automobile Upholstering and
Painting.
The Largest Balcksmith Shop In the
County.
GIVE US A TRIAL
BLOUNT MF'G CO.
WILLI AMSTON, N. C.
NOTICE I HAVE A FARM FOR
rent for 1523. Also a hou andj
lot for sale. B. A. CritcheV
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FP» SAL.E A NICE LOT Oly DU
rof Jersey Pigs, 12 weck-s old, both
male and female, vaccinated with
both scrum and vim*. 312,50
for quick delivery, f. o. b. Wasi.;
ington, $1.50 extra for registrator!
papers. Brood sows S6O each. Tj
R. Hodges and Sons, Washington
N. C. 12-11-4t|l
NOTICE A MALE HAMPSHIRE
hog, unmarked, has taken up ut
"Martin Farm." Owner can get
same by paying for feed and tlilf
ad. Frank Weaver- 12-15
Jl ST RECEIVE 15 OF THE FlN
est Mules that ever reached Wil
liamston. Xhe price of--teams is
advancing very rapidly. Be wise
mid buy now. We cordially ifivite
you to call and see them, whether
you buy or not. Leslie T. Fow
den. '* 12-15-ltc
A CAR OK FIRST AND SECOND
COAT PLASTERING LIME CHEAP
FOR CASH. C. D. CARSTAI'HEN
«* 00.
FOR SAL I SEVERAL SECOND
hand rVrc't. Pi ices are very cheapt
Chiimpion Auto Ci, K' e'ett, N. CS.
12-8-tt
JUST ARRIVED A CAR LOAD
OF GROUND ALUM SALT AND
CAR LJAD HAY WIRE, CHEAP
FOR THE 'JASH AT C. C. CAR
SIAI'HE*! & CO
FOUND—On the rteets of Williains
ton a Mnsn lie stick-pin. Finder
can have same by dedscribing pin and
(jfying for th's ad.
iu.OOO MCE CABBAGE PLANT FOR
»oule. 1(2.00 per thousand.
W. D. DANIEL, \
i'hone 1141-E, K. F. D. 1, Jamenville.
wl'BT ARRIVED U CAR LOAD
UF GROUND ALUM SALT AND
AU LOAD HAY WIKK, CHEAP
KOK THE CASH AT C. D CAR.
•STAPHEN & CO.
A GOOD FIVE ROOM HOUSE, IN
northwest Williams ton for *nle at
a bargain. .See or Write W. Ilalber
stadt. 12-8-4tp
LOST—A RABBIT DOG, BROWN
and vlule spotted, named "Zcb." A
r* \yaid of $5.00 will be given if re
turned to James A. LeKgett, \\ il
l.iunston.
A CAR OF FIRST AND SECOND
OAT PLASTERING LIME CHEAP
.•OR CASH. C. I). CARBTAPHEN
* CO.
J LSI ,UVED A CAM LIAIJ
)F GROUND ALUM SALT AND
:AU LOAD HAY WIRK, CHEAP
i'Olt THE CASH AT C. D. CAR,
STEPHEN & CO.
100,040 EARLY JERSEY AND Char
leston Wakefield Cabbage plant*.
The best ever at 25 cents per hun
dred, $2.00 per thousand. Ready at
all times, Joseph L. Holliday, East
Side. Farm phone 1518 ; e.
A ('Alt OK FIKSI AND SECOND
OAT PLASTERING l-IME HE^l'
.•OK CASH. C." ». CA.iSTAI'HKN
W CO.
AYS J'^KEK: —EVERY CHRIST
mas gilts sfre bought more .ntelli
gently. We are coming to real
ize that tlic purchase of useless apd
. meaningless gifts js a waste of
money and energy. Your "photo
graph is a reminder of thoughtful
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AMERRYXMASANDA u
' j I HAPPY NEW VEAR
Is Assured Everyone Who Enrolls In Our
Christmas Savings Clubj
Which Starts
Monday, Dec. 11th
EVERYBODY-OLD AND YOUNG IS INVITED TO
JOIN)
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Deposit 10c 9 25c, 50c, SI,OO and $2.00 Straight
The First Deposit Makes You a Member. NO FINES T
—NO FEES—NO LOSSES
And you will save enough by Christmas to buy presents
and enjoy the festivities without stint or inconvenience
Martin Co. Savings & Trust Co.
J. E. POP E, Cashier
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LOT MAICTLN COUNTY HOSPITAL CO Ml NUT
ne«s that will last for yea>n to
come, will spaa distance and brintr
close those you love. A photo
graph is not oiuy as. personal and
as expensive a sift as yoa can find,
but it is perhaps the moat econo
mical. They mean much to those
who receive them as well as those
who sive them. Call at oar stu-
A Carload of
NICE MULES
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♦ Just arrived. If you are in the market for
H Good Mule
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COME TO SEE US BEFORE
PURCHASING '
Our Prices are Right
J. H. Purvis & Son
WILLI AMSTON, N« G•, * -
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CLOTHES
I PRESSING Jjjk waning
REPAIRING
We solicit the patronage of those who for one reason or an
other are the valet service they are now gettii.g.
We solicit thofee may be over particular about the way
thfir work is done.
We solicit those who appreciate care and attention to details.
' AH Who Come May Feel Assured
of Service That Is Different
IDEAL SANITARY PRESSING CLUB
PRICE & THOMPSON, Owners
I'hune 167 Williamston, N. C. 107 Main St.
dio and look over some of the new
styles in Portraiture n « w
easel folders are all the vogm this
season. Avoid the rush, many talc
ing the advantage now. No prom
ise after December 10th for Christ
mas delivery.
BAiEB'S STUDIO.
Washington,-BjU