THE ONLY S tyJS? jr ; E—'—HG powder Prfewr psm 1 «ADF. FROM W£> IS*- O AL CHAPE * w g mi OF tartar Absolutety Pure LOCAL ITEMS | All notice* publi*heMn thin column, when fevcinw 1 0 be *lrrivel, will be charged at the rate of jo cent* h line, (count \vords to « Jin»)each :->peciHl rate* will be lliftclc on Jong cou tract v —All Fools' Day. —Another lot Linen I,ace ,sc yard. —-F K Hodges. —The ptipils of the Graded School had holiday Kastcr Monday. J —S me of the finest shad ever seen here were caught Monday by local fishermen. —Big line Shirt Waists from 50c to 5.} Oo —F. K. Hodges. —Good time to clean out thel drain pipes 111 the town and rake the s'rects clear of paptr and other tia^li. —The stores here will close at 700 o'clock p rn , on and .'ifter April iSth. This order of closing will be in 1 fleet until October 1 3 S e the bargains on our Rem* nnut Counter. F. K Hodges. Dr. \V. H. Wakefield, ot Charlotte, will be Williamston at the Atlantic Hotel on Saturday, Aoiil 2nd, one day only. His practice is limited to diseases of the Eye Ear, Nose and Throat and Fitting Glasses. —The Betterment Association desires the cooperation of the women of the town, and should have it. The work is a splendid one and in other towns has a mar velous record The Association meets each month at the Gnuled School building. A Nice Line Men s Negligee Shirts, 50c and $t 00. —F. K. Hod ges - —J'r. R Intake, eye special jst, is now at the ollice of Dis. Warren iV Rhodes treating eyes and fitting glasses, aud will remain untill April 7th. If your clyiul-ren suffer wi'li headache, neuralgia or pains about the eyes, consult Dr. Drake. —The Mission services to be con ducted by Archdeacon Webber will begin next Wednesday night in the .Episcopal Church at tf o'clock. Card/ with the schedule of services will' b/.*"distributed later, livery bod v is invited. —The Ladies of the Methodist Church will give an entertaiumcut to-night in the Masonic Hall. The fund- t'j be secured are to be used to purchase a carpet for the church buiUliug. Ttie public should rec ognize this worthy cause and give it stil>stantifll-pgi ronage. —Tbt program for the.entertain ment announced for Friday by the Methodist ladies will be di vided into two parts*, The bazaar >iud sale of refreshments will take place Friday night as announced, • "Scenes in a Union Station'' will be given April 15th, the presenta tion of this part of tie program being impossibleowing to unavoid able interruption in the practice. No admission wiM be charged Fri day night. All are invited. • —Truckers will find Simpkins' Cotton a greajt men- [ey-maker. It can be planted as flate as Mav 20th, to follow truck crops, and if desired can be planted between the rows of the growing crops It matures in ninet/ days from planting. Choice and pure O. B. at Raleigh, cash to accom pany order. References: Any batik 111 Raleigh. Address W. A. Simp kins, Raleigh, N. C. Simpkina has grown ai Raleigh two bales to the acre, following Irish potatoes; snap beans and cabbages. t PERSONAL BRIEFS s . * Miss Annie Mi/ell went to Cone toe Saturday. J K. Carstarphen went to Nor folk Tuesday. P. 11. Brown, of Jamesville, was here Tuesday. Edward Darden was here from Hamilton Sunday night. Mcs. Lodis Godwin is visiting her mother on Main Street. Misses Kattie Blount and F>a Gainor spent Foster at home. Mrs. W. S Manning went to Roanoke Rap ds Wednesday. Win el er Martin was home from Wake Forest to spend I vaster. W. B. Watts is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Watts. Miss Elizabeth Taylor spent Easter with her sister, Miss Martha Tavlor. Samuel Williams, of Philadel phia, has been iti town this week visiting friends. Causes 95 per cent of Diseases Advice Concerning Stom ach Troubles and how to Remedy Them Do nut neglect indigestion which leads! to all sorts of ills and com plications. An eminent doctor onee said that 95 per cent of all the ills of the human body have their origin in a disordered stomach. A physician who made a special ty of stomach troubles, paiticularly dyspepsia, after years of study per fected the formula from which Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets are made. Our experience with Rexall Dys pepsia Tablets leads us-ito believe them to be the great st remedy known for the relief of acute In digestion and chronic dyspepsia. Their ingredients are soothing and healing to .the-inflamed membranes of the stomach. They are rich in pepsin, one of the greatest digestive aids known to medicine. The re lief they afford is almost immediate. Their use with persistency and regularity for a short time brings about a cessation of the pains caus ed by stomach disorders. Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets will insure healthy appetite, aid diges tion and promote nutrition As evidence of our siucere faith in Rexall Dyspepsia Tablots, we ask you to try them at our risk. If they do not give you eutire satis- faction, we will return you the tponey you paid us for tliem, with out question or iorniality. They come in thrte sizes, pticc 25 and 50 cents and jfi.oo. Reuieuibir, you can obtain Rec all Remedies in W'illinmstotv only at our store—The Rexall Store. The S. R. liigßs I)ruff Co. Wllllamston Graded School HONOK ROLL For week ending March 25, 1910 FIFTH GKADR y James Turner, Ilarrell Thomes, Glei)wood)Elhngton, Nettie Carson, Reynolds Smith, I/.unllit: Walker, James Kdwiu Harrtll SIXTH GRADE Sampson Hadlev, Lilla Bunch, Ophelia Ward, Oiueda Davis, I„o --teue Davis, Fitshugh Roberson, Edgar Hlount, Daisy Manning, Louise Upton, Leona Page,, Robin Kthel Carson, Carrie Dell Blount, Richard .Smith, Ollie Meadows. Delia Kate Ward. MKS. C. M. LANIKK, Teacher TAX Noith Carolina, Martin Count v. I, W. K. White, tnx collector for the town of Williainston, Martin Count), North Carolina, have this day levied upon the following real estate situated ami being'in said town and hereinafter described and 1 shall, 011 Monday the 2d day of May 1410, at 11 o'clock noon, at the court house door 111 Williainston, .Martin County, North Carolina, sell the same to the highest bidder, for cash, for taxes due the town of Williainston for year Lots Amount A. C. Jones 1 $5.^5 11.. T. Stalling 1 store house 9So I'l/lis Bailey 1 1.60 Pat Hailey 7 1 3.00 tola liond 1 a.OO Sarah Cherry 1 .300 Mack liond 1 1,6') 11. U. Daniels 1 • , -1.4s Augustus Johnson 1 X.92 , This the 31st day of March 1910. 41 W. K. W'HITK. * - Notice^ s ' North Carolina, Martin County. In the Superior Court Wilier Haislip vs Kobert Haislip. The defendant above named will take j notice that atl action entitled as above has l)eeii eommeuced in the Superior Court of Martin County for a divorce. And the said defendant will further take notcie that lie is required to appear at the term of Superior Court of said coun ty to be held on the second Monday af ter the fiist Monday in June, it being the 20th day of June 1910, at the Court House of said county in Willianiston, N. C. and answer or dertiur to the complaint in said action or the plaintilT will apply to the Court for relief demanded'in said complaint. p This the 28th day of March, mio. J. A. HOBBS, 4-r., Clerk Superior Notice Having qualified as administrator of the the estate of Garev Bunting, deceas ed, late of Martin County, North Caru lina, this is to notify all persons having claims against said qstate of said deceas ed to exhibit them to the undersigned at Robersuuville, N. C., on or before the first day of April 1911, or this notice will lie plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immdeiate pay incut., This March JI, 1910. 4-1 T. A. BUNTING, Admr. * Notice. % North Carolina—Martin County. r, J(/nes Taylor, ilo hereby enter the following land lying in Roliersonville Tpwnship. Martin, County, Bounded as follows; On the sQinh-.liy O. M. Sepell formerly' Jones TayTor. on the east bv the lands Supposed to belong to J. R, Purvis, and on the north and west by the lauds containing fifty acres, more or less. ""This the of Feb. i-ho. T. Jones Taylor, Applicant. A. S. Coffield, Entry Clerk, 2-25 T Notice Having (jualified as Administrator upon the Estate of Asa Roberson, deceased; Notice js hereby given to all persons holding claims against said Kstate to present them to the undersigned for pay ment on or before the 19th day of March 19 11. or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said Kstate are requested to make im mediate payment. This 15th day of March 1910. 3-iS , PLENY PEEL, Adm. Trustee's Sale By virtue of authority of a deed of trust execute! to nie by Simon Lanier on the 7th dy of June ' 19c*, and duly re corded in the Register's office in Martin Count's in Book O. (» G Page 9, to se cuie the payment of certain boud bear ing even date therewith, and the stipu lation* iu said deed of trust not. having beeu complied with, I shall expose at public auction, for cash ou Monday the nth day ot April 1910 at 12 o'clock, at the Court house door in Martin County, the following pn>j>erty: house and lot in the'town of Wil liamston huti 111 led l»y the lands of Wilson St ition, I'attie Bailey and Church St., and being the. same laud upon which jane Wilson formerly lived aud purchas ed by J. W. Watt* at sale by W. T. Crawford aud'N. ti. l'eel under a Heed of trust from Kills and Jane Wilson of record in the public registry for Martin Couut,v / iu Book W. W. Page 227. This the 10th day of March, 1910. 3-11 WHKKLER MARTIN, Trustee. Trustee's Sale By virtue of ;yitborit v of a deed of trii9t executed to me by Pattie Baily ou the 29th of February 1908 aud dulv recorded in the register's office iu Martin County ill Hook V'VV, page 27, to secure the pay ment of a certain bond (tearing even date therewith and the stipulation* in said deed of trust not having been- complied with, I shall expise to public auction for cash 011 Friday the 15th day of April 1910 at 12 o'clock at the Court iu Martin' County, the following }>ioj>ert\ : Beginning at the coiner of Whit Ruf fins lot running thence 33 It. along the first street W. of A C. L. dejait; thence South W. 98 ft. Latham's lot to Jennie Ruffiu's lot; thence 53 ft. N. \V. along Jennie Latham's lot to Whit Rufhn's lot ,to the beginning. This the MUj,ilay of March 1910. 3-10 S. S. HADLhY, Trustee. Notice Having qualified as administrator «>f the estate of James W. Manning, deceas- j etl, late of Maitin Cyuuty, North Caroli- 1 na, this is to notify all persons having j claims against the estate of the said de ceased to present to the undersigned «t | Robersouville, N. C., 011 or b fore the Ist j day of March 1911, or this notice will be i pleaded in bar of the recovery. All per-1 sons endebted to said estate will please j make immediate payment. This the Ist day of March T9lO. 3-4 J. 11. ROBKRSON, JR., Admr. 1 RKPORT Qy TltK CONUITION OF fHK . i Bank of Robersonville Robersctfville, N. C., at the close of bus iness Jan, ,vi 1910. KKSOI'RCHS: Loans and discounts f 40,317.21 Overdrafts . r 3,W07,1^ Banking house 20; fur niture and fixtures >944 75 Due from bunk anl bankers 20,130.25 Silver coin including all minor coin currency 9,H7'*.17 Total $ 77,611 761 t 1.1AH11.1 UKS : Capital stock f 15,000.00 Surplus fund r 7,160.00 Undivided profits, less current expenses and taxes paid 1,756.80 Time certificates of deposit ' 8,08.3 *^3 Deposits Subject to check 45.539 Cashier's checks outstanding 71.50 Total # 76 JSTATR'U SON ru 1 AHOI.IS v, Cmmty ot Martin ss —I, J. C. KulH-rtMin, cashier of the above-i tmmcU liank, do solemnly swrnr that the atnivr «tMcmrtit t» true to the be«t of my knowledge and belief. J. C. ROBHRTSON, Cashiet Correct Atlest- J. 11. Robertson, Jr., k A. BaU try. K. H llarprove, Director* 1 ssuWribcd and sworn to betore me, this 7 da> jof bib. lijiu. S. 1.. KOSS Notary t'ublic. I Rejairt of the Condition of the Bank of Martin County 1 j at the close of business Jan. 31, 1909 RKSoi'RCKS: Loans and Discounts 22,675.06 Overdrafts secured , 3 577-97 All othvr stocks Ixjnds, mtA 1,376.00 Banking house fur. and tixt's,s\ 1,750.00 Demand loans " J 1,900.00 Due from banks aud banker J 21,861.71 Silver,coin, including alL^^ minor coin currency io,S6i.ot Total * ♦164,005.75 I 10,000.00 Surplus P'und 'S,CKX).OO Undivided promts, less current expenses and taxes paid 4,797.62 Notes and bills rediscouuted 24,000.00 Time certificates of deposit 27,801.49 Deposits subject to checl( 77,406.64 Total $164,005.75 Stalc of North Carolina. County of M»rtin, ss; I, J. C.. Oodard, Cashier oi the ahove-naiued bank, do solemnly iwf»t that the above state ment is true to the beat of ni'f hiJowledfe and belief J. G. GOIVARD, Cashier Corr«ct—Attest Wheeler Martin, J. 0. Staton, W. J. Whitaker, Directors. Subscribed and rworn to before me, Uiis ioday of February, 1909. , I C. H. GObWIN, Notary Public The Up-Building of THIS BAN K \ -• » \fj§ is duc-to the fact that we have ample capital and that we have adhered to a policy which hps been cou ervative, yet along progressive lines. We offer to our customers modern facilities for the prompt and proper transaction of .their financial affairs; ample vault and safe room for storing and safe-guarding of their money, notes, insurance policies and other valuable papers and &uch liberality of treatment as is consistent with prudent banking. Four Per Cent. Interest Paid on Time Deposits ACCOUNT IS CORDIALLY SOLICITED Farmers & Merchants Bank Williamston, N. C. ' v - f. • * - JOHN D. BIOC.S, President CHAS. I>. CARSTARPIIEN, Vice Pres. FRANK P PAGAN. Cashier L. 11. HARRISON, Ass't Cashier SPRING! The Season When All Nature Throws off the Old and Puts on the New And the time when every woman wants Attractive Head Wear We are displaying the latest styles in Patterns, Ribbons, Velvets, Feathers, Flowers * Fashionable Fabrics in Spring Suits for Men. Complete Line of Ladies' and Gent's Furnishings. The Latest Models in The GROSSBTT snoe afford you exelafive cu-tom style as well as perfect custom fit. Hxamine Our Up-To-l)ate Stock C. D. CARSTARPHEN k COMPANY Post Mortem Dividends Received from Frank F. Fagan, Agent Union Central Life In surance Company check for Thirteen Dollars, this amount being First Post Mortem Dividend 011 Policy No. 315269 011 the life of" Samuel R Biggs, deceased. - SAU.IK BIGCR. Received from Frank F. Fagan, Agent Union Central Life In surance Co, check for Six and 12-100 Dollars this amount beinj». First Post Mortem Dividend on Policy No. 315436 on the life of Mc- Gilbert Riddick deceased. MAGGIE L. DANIEL, Admrx. . . j UNION CENTRAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. FRANK F. FAGAN, - LOCAL AGENT, - WILLIAMSTON, N. C. F REE! hand Decorated SIO.OO Dinner Sets Given Away Absolutely FREE to our Customers Our idea in giving away ihese preseuts is simply this. We believe in the profit sharing plan of advertising. With every purchase of a certain amount we will give a card. Call and learn the particulars. We will maintain our standard of high qual'ty and continue to always sell our goods a little lower than our competitors. J. A. MIZELL & COMPANY Fancy and Staple Groceries, Glassware, Queensware. Enamel ware and Special Bargains mtmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmtmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmrnmmf J. Paul Simpson Manufacturer's Agent For , ' , Steam fnd Gasoline Engines'! Heavy Duty Engines i and Boilers, Peauut Pickers and Peanut Diggers, Pea Ilullers and Pea Harvesters, Mowers, Rakes and Harrows, Wagons, Buggies and Automobiles, Saw Mills, Shingle Mills, Feed Mills, Grist Mills and Flour Mills, Shapers, Sanders and jjurfacers, Moulders, Matchers and Mixers, Planers ayd Tenon ing Machines, Concrete and Brick Machines, Klec tric Light Outfits, Water Work Supplies, Systetn v i Cotton Gins Complete. - ' \ I If I can't give you Desired Information, Price and Terms, I'll furnish Man Free of Cost that will. Write or Call, / J. PAUL SIMPSON, Williamston, N. C. or • 'n -- -v - - Oibbs Machinery Co., Columbia, S. C. - • ... '- 1 • ** J i ■ ii' ■ muiLLiif

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