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LOCAL ITEMS Alt notice* published in this, column, wheie revenue t» to be derived, will be charged at the rate of 10 cent* ■ line, (count si* word* to a Use)each inue Special rate* will be made on long contract*. , ' • —-Smne of our local fishermen arc shipping barrels of "cats" these days. —Tuesday was the twclth anni versary of the destruction of the Maine iu the harbor ot Havana. KV- * Mrs. L,emm»nd and family have inoveil from Conoho into the Clary Ijouse in l*)ast V\ iWiaui.-.ton. There will be services at ill; Methodist Baptist and 1 episcopal Churches on Sundiy morning and niv-ht. I.OST —One setter dog, white] ujth yelKiw .-pets, named "Mack " ( RewaM i! teturmd to Roland Rob | erson, V\ illiauision —Rev. \V. J. Gi>rd'n will hold | services at Slade's School House on 1 Su iiday jiftei ti»>ii at 3 o'clock. | TJlcsj: -eivio s aie lield each Third j Sunday. The pu|is composing the music class of Miss Lcitie Ciitcher ga\e liei a »urpi ise Valentine Par ty i ti Monday evuiiiig at the home of Miss iiatiic Lou Ward, The 4iours weie '.>ieui in jolly ganiis, reiieslinunts of liuii bting seived —Mr John G Biagaw, Jr , ot member t f tiie Natl oral Ct.uiii.il i f i IK Hioiherhood «»f St. rtiiurew, will spe k at the Episcopal Clin ieh 10-night on men's Work Service will be at 7:30. The public is cordially in v ued. —W. C. Manning, Owner and manager of the Williamson Tele phone Co., h.is bteu in Stveral days this week installing a frvutchloard in that town. This iviil mean a gnat couvi nience toi patrons of the sysieui theie. Mr. Manning is endeavotiiig to make the system one-i f ilie u.ost u.-etol in the State Man> improvements have bten intioiluced since lie jur chastd the business. He is plac ing phoi es 111 a numbei of country liouies which tor yeais have rttus td to adopt the convenience Willtamston Graded School HONOR ROLL, For week ending Feb). 4, 1910. FIFTH GRADR Roliert I'eel Jaik Liiwatd-, Settle prattam, SIXTH GKADK - Titus Ciiteher, O-ca 1 Anderson, Kot'Cit Higgs, lit he I Carson Ophe lia Hoard, Omeda Davis, Lorene |>avis, I,illa Hunch. Ch.nle.- Fitzhugh Robeitson, Leon a Richard Smith Delia K.te Ward. MKS. C. NT. I.ANIKR, Teacher. Carolina Literary Society The Society celebrated Lincoln's biithday on Fnday, Febtuaiy nth, vrith the following program: Sketch of Lincoln, huinia Robert son; Lincoln's School I)iys, I.ilie Wynn;Readingsby limuia Graham, Myrtle Woo'aid and Francis Knight; Lincoln's favorite poem, ■ "Why Should the Spirit of Mortal be Proud," Vada Wynn; Death of ' l,mv'oln and sketch nf-Jxihn Wilkes Booth, Allie Hadlt-v. Allie Hadley, Sec y. Notice By virtue of authority of a Deed of Trust executed to me by VV. \V. Green and Eliza Green on the sth day of March 1909 a 1 d duly recorded in the Register's office in Martin County in Book V.V.V. Page 514, to secure the payment of a Certain bond bearing even date there with, antl the stipulations in said Deed of Trust not having been comptied with, I (hall expose at public auction, for cash, on Monday the 21st day of Feb ruary, 1910. at Court House in Martin " County, the following property: Adjoining the lands of Bennett Gray, John Lyon and others, and being same land deeded to W. W. Green by J. D. •W*. which deed is of record in Martin County Registry to which reference may HE had for ' more definite description. This 2l»t day of January, 19 10 - •''WIIKELER MARTIN, -28 Trustee. *¥¥*¥¥*¥*¥*¥¥¥¥*¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥9, I PERSONAL BRIEFS J j Capt. T. W. Tilghinan was here 'Tuesday. i. John 1,. Rodgersun and wife were here Sunday- • P. R. Rive* **as iu town Tues day on business. Miss Blanche Mizell is visiting relatives in town. W. J. Francis, of ltlisabeth City, spoilt Sunday in town. Judge Hobbs and wife spent Tuesd i' in Hamilton. Mrs. J. H. Tucker and son are visiting rtlatives in town. John Rooks, of Hamilton, spent Sunday here with friends. J. A. Mizell was here from Rob ersonviJle Tuesday evening. Hon. J. B Coffie'd and wife were visitors in tovvu Tuesday. Mrs. Sue Kwell has been visiting relatives in Jamtsville this week. J O Guthrie, of Raleigh, has been in town this Week on business. Lee Gardner has been visiting his parents, M r . :i "'l Mrs. Fr».d Gardner James Legnett, of Kinston, spent several days heie this wetk with his parents. Mo. S A. Newell and little dauKhur are visum* . relatives in Mildred tins weik Friends of Mrs. J. M. Siitt-rsoii will be ile.iM.ii 10 learn that she is r (-coveting lroui her recent illness. Mrs. W. H. Ciawford left Wed nesday lor where she will be the guest of Mrs W. W. Kitch en at the Executive Mansion. Worthy of Confidence An Offer Backed by one of Our Most Reputable Concerns We pay ior all the medicine used during the trial, it our remedy fails tt completely r lieve you of cou striatum. Wc lake all tiie risk. Yuu aic nut obligated to us in any wav whatever, it you accept our offer. That's a nnglity bioad state ment, but we mean every word ot it Could au> thing be more lau for >ou? v A most tcieiuitk', common sense treatment Rexail Ordei lies, which are eiteii like caudy. Ttieir active piitieipie is a recent scientific dts that is odotless, colorless and tastokss very pronounced, gentle and pleasant in action, and Ipatlicul.irly alterable »u every \Vay. Tin- ingredient does not cause diarrhoea, nausea, fl itulence, griping or any inconvenience what ever. Rtxall Oidetli-s are par ticularlv good tor children, aged and delicate persons If you Miff r trout chronic or habitual constipation, or the as sociaie or de| endent chronic ail me i its we urge vou to try Rexail Oi dei lies at our risk, Retuemlx r vou can get them in H'illiamstoii lonl v- at our store. 11 tablets 10 'cents; 36 tablets 25 cents. -The I Rex ill Store. The b. R. Biggs I Drug Co Notice By virtue of authority of a Deed of Trust executed to me by W. M. York and Grace York oti the 17th day of February, 1908, and clulv recorded iu the Register's office in Martin Couuty itv Book V.V.V. tain bond bearing even datfe therewith, and the stipulations in said Deed of Trust not having beeu complied with. I shall expose at public auction, for cash, on Friday the 25th day of Feh uary, 1910, at 12 o'clock at Court house in Martin Couutv, the following property: Beginning at a stake on the Wild Cat Road; thence v N. 2 degree#, W. 140 poles to a gate; thence N. 25 V degrees to a swamp, a Dogwood in Rlack Branch; thence up aaid branch to S. R Bigg's corner; thence along Bigg's to Burrouph's line tHhe Wild Cat Road to the bsgin uing. Containing 200 acres more or leas. This the 2.stb day of January, 1910. WHBBLER MARTIN, 1-38 Trustee. Notice Having qualified as administrator upon the Estate of W. W. Andrews deceased; Notice is hereby given to all persons holding claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned for pay ment on of before the 17th day of Januarj -1911 or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All jH-rsnns indedted to said estate are requested t> make immediate payireiit, This 17th day of January 1910. t-Jl J. L. SPKir,HT, Adm. Notice Ry virtue of authority of a Mortgage deed executed to tne by Augustus John ! son and Matilda Johnson on the Bth dav of December, 1886, and duly recorded iti the Register's office in Martin County in Book K.K. Page 537 to secure the pay ment of a certain bond bearing even date therewith, and the stipulations in raid Mortage deed not having >veu complied with, 1 shall expose at public action, for cash, on Monday the 7th day of March, 1910, at u o'clock at the Court House in Martin County, the following prop erty: Adjoining the lands of 8. Rodger*, J. K. Lanier and others and being the same land that said Johnson lmrchased of John Watts Containing 25 acres more or less and known as the Swamp Field. This January 26th, 1910. JAM KS I). I/bGGETT, Assignee ot MARION UWRROUGHS, 2-78 Mortgagee. Trustee's Sale By virtue ol authuiiU. ui a Deed of Trust executed to me Primus llo}il ou the 17th day oi February, 1908, and duly recorded .u the Ke^i.stet's ottice 111 Mat tin County 111 ilook V VV, Page 371, to secure the payment ol a certalu bund beariiig even (late therewith, aud . the stipulation* 111 said Dee' of Trust not haviug IK en complied with, 1 shall ex pose at public auction, tor cash, ou Mon day the 7th day ot ilTaich, 1910, at court House 111 Martin County, Uie following property: .Beginning at a red oak stump on the Foplnr Point Koad; thence aloug the Cassiiei and Peny Ui.ze Moore ltues to bprlug iiranch at the corner of i'litnua Lloyd aud Asa Jennings; thence up bpriug Branch to the Coburu Branch; thence up tue Coburu Biauch to the atoresaui Poplar Point Koad; thence aloug said road to the beginning, con taining 25 acres. A oue half undivided interest in aud to the following laud: Beginning at the Kiver bwash at the old Perry, Ba/.eniore aud l,assiter Corner; theuce up the Swash to the Coburu Bra -ch; theuce up the Coburu Branch to a bowl gum at the month ol auother branch; thence up said brauch to an oak lu the Perry, iW.euiore hue, to the beginning, containing 30 acres, more or iess. This the 2nd day of February, 1910; WHUELbR MARTIN, 2-4 Trustee. Notice • Having qualified as administrator of the e«.tnte of B. F. Codwin, Jr., deceased, late Of Martin County, North Carolina, tins is to notify all persons bavin); claims against the estate of said deceased to ex hibit them to the undersigned at VVil liamstun, N. C., on or before the first day *>f February 1911, or this notice will plead iu bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will please made immediate payment. This 18th day of January 1910. B*F. t.ODWIN, i-jt Administrator. Notice Having qualified as administrator of theestirte f Mrs $. P. Kverett,deceased la'eof Martin County, North Carolina, this is to notifv all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to ex hibit them to the undersigned at his residence, on or before the first day of January, nineteen hundred and eleven, lor this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. W. L. "KVERETT, Adtn. of S. P. EVERETT. . Notice By virtue of authority in me vested by an order for a re-sale entered in spe cial proceedings in the Superior Court of Martin County, entitled Hyman, Atisbon, et als, against Allsbrook, Stamper, et als, I shall sell to the highest bidder, at the Court bouse door in Williamston. N. C., on Monday. March 14th, 19 o, at a o'clock p. in., the following described timber lands, to-wit: Lying and being in the edges of Mar tin and Halifax Counties, adjoining'the lands of J. B. Stevenson, Wade Mizell, p. P. Hyman, the estate of the late J. W. Leggett and others, and known as the John R. Hyman lands, containing 250 acres, more cr le«s l Terms of sale Cash. This February 12th, 1910. '• 1-iS S. J. EVERETT, Com. fker.ort of th* Condition «f the 1 Farmers and Merchants Bank , » ' Willianslon N. > ,at ihw c|->- o> |him -1 ness January 31. 1910 KESOI'KCI'.S: . I.oans and f ► Overdrafts r h 17a. 60 j B,n» in), Houw, i ' ■ ; , 1 fixtures 10, 500.01 . I hit. from bank .hi' ui4i,- a.-.-'i 1 Cash 'terns • 6.J Gold coin » . t.fr- « Silver *coift. ii«c inl,it.>. till minor coin currency „ 1 National ..bank not and other U riotes 3J3 ■»> *lj7 "79 17 MABILITIKS: Capital 'lock ?/s,oo • y • Surplus Fund 3 00..00 j Undivided pr. fits less current i expenses and tax- paid I Time certificates dttiiwils 41 jI4 Deposits s-ibject to check I Cashier's check j oustaudlng Sfi *167 079 47 j Slate of North Carolina, cou- tv 01 Mann , »s. I I, Frank K I'agan, Cnsfiierftf the abovr- mimed solemnly swear that the ilnit 1. sir" I ill rut Ih true to the tiest of my ktnwlr'fe tua I belief. Hrmik l a 'aiiiii, Lwshit r. j Correct—Alte t:' W. It. Crawford, A. Ilasse!], j Geo. W. 1 lount. Directors J suhsri ibetl and swum to before me, tliin 10day of February, 1910, A».i T. C awlord. » N' l«r; I'tihlK, Report of ihe conditio , 111 Ihe Bank of Hamilton Hamilton N. > . tne . iosj >1 tun-mess tan. 31, k, 10 KKSHUKCKS: IvOittls and dtsoOiuit ■> f 24,.\.57 65 Banking h'ifise fuuiitu • ami fixtures 0 Due from banks and bankers A Cash items i hh7 to Gol.l coins jj, Sliver coin including all minor coin currency 1 465.69 $53 37 1 94 UAbilitiks: Capital stock $ 5.000 Undivided profits less current expenses ami taxes paid 1 075.75 Time ceriificates 0! deposit 10,078 54 Deposits subject to check 3* 191 65 Due to banks aud bankers 1,1 00 00 .a-.hier's checks outstanding ab 00 *51.371 94 I State of North Carolina, County of Ma ti> , »*; 1 1:, K, A. council, cashier of the above namel j batik, do solemnly swe*' that the abovr -iaie- mem 1* true tatlie beet of mf knowUdgt and belief. j K. A. COUNCIL,, i a»hier. Correct—Attest) K. 1,. Sal-bury, K. 1.. Glad utoti , T. B. Hlade, C. H. Ilaker, Directors. Subscribed ai d sworn to before me, Una 7 day of February, 1910. J. A. Davenport, Notary I'uhlic. RKPoRT OK THK CONDITION OK TIIK Bank of Robersonville Robersctiville N. C., at the close of bit*. iness Jan. 31 1910. Y. KKSoiiacKs: Loans ami discounts f 40 31721 Overdrafts 3,807.18 Banking house J»2,«.,39.20; fur niture and fixtures #944 7;, ,3,483 95 Due froui batik and banker" 2u ljo 25 Silver coiu including all minor coin currency 9.873.17 Total $ 77.611.76 UABILI riKS : Capital stock f 1.5.0. >0 00 Surplus fun«l 7.1h0.00 Undivided profits, less current expenses and taxes paid 1 75b Ho Time'certificates of deposit 8.08363 Deposits subjt ct t'i check 45,539 93 Cashier's checks outstanding jl.jo Total #77.b1l 76 STATK OF NORTH CAROLINA, County of Martin ss:— l, J. C. Robert»on. cashier of iheabo e uanud bank do solemnly ««tar that the aliove statement 1* true to the > es> of my knowb dgt aud belief. J' J. C. ROHHRTSON, Cashier Correct At)est: J. H. Robenson, Jr., R. A. Hai ley. R. H. Hargrove. DirectOm, Subscribed and sworn to lie'ore me, this 7 day of Keb. igto. S. L. RO v B Notary Public. Report of the Condition of the Bank of Martin County at the close of busiues* Jan. 31, 1909 resources: Loans and Discounts , 1122675.06 Overdrafts secured 3,577.97 AlLother stocks bonds, mtgs 1,376.00 Banking house fur. and fixt'rs 1,750.00 Demand loans 1,900.00 Due from banks and bankers 21.8G1.71 Silver coin, including all tpinor coin currency 10.561.01 Total ¥164,005.75 • liabilities . Capital Stock $ 16,000.00 Surplus Fund 15,000.00 Undivided profits, less current expenses and taxes paid * 4,797.62 Notes aud bills rediscount**! 24,000.00 Time certificates of deposit 27,801.49 Deposits subject to check 77.406.64 Total $16400-.75 State of North Carolina, County of Martin, aa: 1, J. G. Godard, Cashier of the above-named bauk, do solemnly (wear that the above state ment ia true to the beat of my knowledge' and belief. J. G. GODARD, Caahier Corr*cl—Attest: Wheeler Martin, J. G. Staton, W. |. Whitaker, Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this today of ffbroary, 1909. C. H. GODWIN, Notary Pnblic If 9,896 Farmers and planters told you that their yields per acre. of cotton, corn, tobacco, wheat, fruits, peanuts, rice, sugar cane and truck crops were greatly increased and even doubled By Using Virginia-Carolina Fertilizers and which they thought the best and biggest crop pro ducers on earth—wouldn't you feel that you should, in justice to yourself, try these fertilizers and get the same increased yields on your own farm? \Ve have many thousands of un-asked-for letters from farmers blessing the day they bought Virginia-Carolina Fertilizers. Many of these letters are in our 1910 Farmers' Year Book, which can be had free of your dealer,or by mailing us the coupon SALES OFFICES» Richmond. V*. Atlanta,?!*, Mail b» thi* Coopon Norfolk, Va, Saianaah, G*. VIRGINIA CAROLINA CHEMICAL Please lend me cop, your 1910 WlnHon-Salem, N. C« Farmers' Year Book lie. of coal. Charleacon, t. C. Baltimore, Md /> ,anic Columbus, Ga. M llHl*ollll flj t "° Stiff Shrcfcport, La, M. I. BROWN & GO, Successors to BROWN «* HODGES Fancy ind Btapfe Groceries Let Us Supply Your Table Wants Our stock is complete Free delivery within corporate limits 'Phone us your orders Po«»t Mortem Dividends ■ \ ... Rec ivtd from Frank P. F gan, Avjent Union Central Life In surance Company cluck for Thirteen Dollats, this amount being First Post Mririrra Dividend 011 Policy No. 315269 on the life of Samuel R. Biggs, d.ceased. SALLIR BIGGS. Received from Frank F Pagan, Agent Union Central Life In surance Co., check for Six and 12-100 Dollars this amount being First Post Mortem Dividend on Policy No. 31543600 the life of Mc- Gilbert Riddick iv.ee; sed. MAGGIE L. DANIEL, Admrx. + UNION CENTRAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. FRANK F. FAGAN, - LOCAL AGENT, - WILLIAMSTON, N. C. Buist's Garden Seeds .. and Onion Sets FOR SALE HREE ONLY BY J. A. MIZELL & COMPANY 1 •\ * 1 St ed have a laige nputation lof diawing prizes at Atrtcaltntßl Shows Red and White Bliss Seed Potatoes COMPLETE STOCK OF GROCERIES Good Values at Low Prices J. Paul Simpson Manufacturer's Agent For • Steam and Gasoline Engines, Heavy Duty Engine? and Boilers, Peanut Pickers and Peanut Diggers, Pea Hullers and Pea Harvesters, Mowers, Rakes and Hairows, Wagons, Buggies and Automobiles, Saw Mills, Shingle Mills, Feed Mills, Grist Mills and Flour Mills, Shapers. 'Sanders and Surfacers, Moulders. Matchers and Mixers, Planers and Tenon ing Machines, Concrete and Brick Machiues, Elec tric Light Outfits, Water Work Supplies, System Cotton Gins Complete. ' , • - ,> N If I can't give you Desired Information, Price and Teims, I'll furnish Man Free of Cost that will. Write or Call, ■ J. PAUL SIMPSON, Williamston, N. C. Gibbs Machinery Co., Columbia, S. C.
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