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All notice* pubtiriied la thU column, wherf mme la lo be derived, will be charted at the rat* of te ceut* a liae. (count *1« word* to a lis*)each lame. Spcctat rate* will be mad* 00 lon* Coo t r«rt» —The January moon will be full on the 14th. 1 —The Betterment Association met Tuesday afternoon. —At last people cau go to the matket stalls and get* a meal. 5 or 6 doses "000" will cure any case of Chills and Fever. Price 25c. r*> "' " " —Rabbits are much sought after these days and many of them are being bagged. —The Roanoke is seeking higher quarters and lumbermen are taking advantage of the rising waters. There will be services at both the Methodist and Baptist Churches on Sunday morning and night'. 5 or 6 doses "0OO" will cure auy case of Chills and Fever. Price 25c. —Next Thursday is Robert— Lee's birthday and a legal holiday in North Carolina,, Kvery school iu the county should have special exercises. H 1) Peele moved in his store opposite the City Hall 011 Tlnm day. The buildirg has been re cently completed so as to accommo date the stock. —FOUND —I have taken up a stray bull, looks to be about .4 or 5. years old The owuer can get same by * describing and paying charges. W. A. Kdmoudson _ STRAYKI).— A stray- heifer yearling about one year old has been at my place since March. The 6W(ier will plensg tome for it —W W. Griffin, WUI lams ton, N. C. —John S. Cook, a member of the Roanoke Hunting Club, bagged three turkev gobblers in the pre serves of the Club on Monday The woods must have been full of them. —lt wis reported that five deer crossed the river below the wharf Tuts lay and soon several hunters' were in pursuit. Only one of the anima's was killed and that by T. C. Cook. It was very small in size —F. W. Hoyt, hardware dealer, has closed his business arid has ac cepted a position in Washington, where lie w ill move with bis family at an eatly date. Mr. Hoyt has made 111 uiy friends since making his rt Mdonce Ucru, who regret -to see him leave. —Old Christmas, a day observed iu this section to some extent was given very little thought by the town people. The custom of hav ing a holiday at this time is begin ning to he obsolete a few people in the country still fling to the oi l way of observance. —The two-mouths old infant ol William and Ann llulT died Mon day morning The child was never strong, being affected with a weak heart but it was thought to be bet ter, j>o that the mother left it with the nurse ajucl went to work. In a short while she was informed of its death. The funeral took place Tuesday afternoon. —To hatch' aud raise chickens profitably one must use artificial means 1 have tried a good many makes of incubators and I have settled down on "The Old Trusty made by M. M. Johnson." Any one wishing to purchase one, I keep them in stock at factory prices, they are warranted by the maker and myself. Full instructions with each machine._ Apply to J. B, McGowan (Uncle McAdoo) Wil liamston. N. C. For reference see W. H. Gurkin. 16 st. —W H. Gurkin, who raises fine hogs and cultivates the beautiful in plant life, has purchased another fine specimen of the tpule-foot hog. The porker weighs about 180 lb?. »nd cost Mr. Gurkin $111.45. He expects to demonstrate the fact that fthjabreed o fhogs will not become in* Jectcd with the cholera germ though xposed to the disease. Mr. Gar la has also a Poland China bog which. Weighs about 600 lbs. aod w»!l'slaughter it this season. Mr Gurkins Is to be congratulated upon his success in raising fine stock. »¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥*¥¥¥¥% : PERSONAL BRIEFS J Mrs Beti is visiting Mrs. J. R. Walker Dr. Dissosway was here frotn Plymouth on Tuesday. Miss Ruth Darden visited Miss Annie Kate Thrower last week. N. T. Rid ick, of WaTstonburg, was in town Thursday on business. Mr. Albion'Dunn, of Greenville, was here Thursday, on kagal business,. " Miss Mildred and Anna .Beth Purvis have returned to their home near Hamilton. Mrs H. H. Pope and children, -oi-Kobersanville.ha.ve been visiting relatives in town. Miss Kulalie Perkins and Miss! KJoise Williamson are the guests of j -Mrs. W. J. Hodges. Miss flattie lyou Ward returned from-4jellian last week accom-i panied hy Miss Baxter. Mrs. J I, Barnbill and Mr-.! Davenport, of Hamilton, spoilt j Sunday with Mrs, J. W. Watts. j Miss Mary Belle Ellison, after! spending the holidays here with relatives, left Friday for SufTo'k { Mr. and Mrs A. W. Robinson, j of Laurel, Md , have -been the j guests of Mr. and Mrs. j Barnes this week. Land Sale • * . fty virtue of authority vested iti me by I an order made and entered in the Special Proceeding pending in t|ie Superior I Court of Mnrtiu County entitled, Mar- j yaret A. Hardison, Scth R, Hardison, Noah Griffin, John I) Mi/.ell, Mary K. ! Coletraine, J. K. Corey and others vs lyiicy Corey and Carry Mi/.ell, 1 shall sell ' to the highest liidder at public sale a-t j the court house door in NVilliainston. M* 4 ' 1 ; on Monday the ltli day of February I It; 11, ni l p trt o'clock, for cash, the foj- j lowing de»eritied tiniber land: L\mg in Griffin T«wiwhip, Martin County, adjoining the lands of C, C. Col traine, Joshua Robersoti and others and on the Jamexville and Washington public road, ami more definitely deserib ed as follows) Beginning at Noah Rob erson's corner, a pine and a binrl gum, on the t-ido of lhe {amesille mid Washing ton road, thence running Northerly along said road and Joshua Rotiersou'* oUI line to Washington Coltr line's comer, a vva* ter oak and a chopped pine, in the White Oak pocosin branch, thence lip said branch to the old pasture fence, C. C. Coltraine's corner, a maple and a pine I etß,i tmitdlitig the li'vdn of N"ah Jiobcr._ son mid others including by estimation 31X) acres more or less, being part of the David Hardison land, purchased hy him from Kamlolpb WtwtUtrd, which deed i* to be found by referring to Hook O, pftgtr* 30 Martin Uounty Registry. * Tnis the 7th day of Jan. 1911. 113 S J. HVIiRKTT, Com. , Why hesitate? An Offer That Involves no Risk For Those Who Accept It We nre so positi vM our lemedy will completely relive constipation, no matter how chronic it may be, that we offer to furnish it free of all cost if it fails. Constipation is caused hy weak ness of the nerves and muscles of the large iutestities or descending Colon. To expect a cure you must therefore tone up aud strengthen those organs restore them to healthier activity'. We want you to try Rexall Order lies on our guarantee They act eaten like candy, aud are particu larly ideal for children. They are directly oh the nerves and muscles of the bowels. They have n neu tral actiou on the other organs or glatuir.. They do not purge or cause auy inconvenience whatever. They will postively overcome chronic or habitual constipation aud the myriads of associate or depen dent chronic ailments. Try Rexall Orderlies at our risk. Two sizes, 10c. and 25c. Sold only at our store —The Rexall Store. The S. R; Biggs Drug Co. • ' Mortgage Sate • ' " By virtue ot authority of a Mort gage D.ed made to me by J"." L. Speight and wife Margaret Speight and W. C. Cherry and wite, C Cherry, on the nth d*y of Sept. 1909 and duly recorded in the Reg ister's. office in Martin County, in Book QQQ, Page 380, to secure the payment of a certain bond bear ing eveti date therewith, and the stipulations in said Mortgage Deed not having been complied with, we shall expose at public auction, for cash, on Tuesday, February 14th 1911, at n a. ni , at Parmele in Martin County, the following prop erty: Beginning at a corner, A. L. Bel flower's line, running back along Bellflower's line 42 ft- to a comer; j thence paralled with right of way of A C 1.. R. R 9 't thence Southwardly along J. H. Bryan's line paralled with Bellflower's line ! 16 ft.; thence Wtstwardly it ft. to IJ . II Brvan's store line; thence 26 ! ft. to right ot way of A. C. L R. R ; thence 20 ft. to the beginning i 1 containing,i-16 acres more or less, ! and being a'part ot the J. H, Bry jan old store lot in the towu of | Parmele j Tim JUli: Ij, I"9« T; • The Bank of Martiu Couuny Assignee of the 4'eiliel Banking & Trust Co. j ' | Wh Serve the Best and Fresh- j est Pork, Beei, «Fish and' all kinds of Country Pro-' duce —.V— « You Can Get-Therri From My Stalls • I****** * » * * ♦ i 'Phone Your orders to No. 52 | J., S. SMITH Cdty Morkot T t . '.. . „ . . I.A. j j Choice French and" Holland Bulbs I Hyacinths, Naicissus, D.iffodills, Tulips, Frassias, I'"aster and Culls j Lillteu. ' -v: -'•/ " ' 1 PLANT EARLY FOR BEST RESULTS ' j - - All Seasonable Cut Flowers Ftirn islnd at Short Notice" ■f. * (; * *• "K * * * * Falnis, Ferns and all Hot-house 7 I'lantH Fot I VcotKtioß. Rone Bushes, Shrubberies, Hedge and Shade Trees ftnTireat X'arieties. Ask i>r Price-list. I +: Phone te!egni|>li tyid in ul orders l'rouiplv Kxecuted by ». J. L. O'Quinn & Co. .r. ,v..„ • I Phone 140. . Kali gh, N..C. j '/I:- , , Jk ■ "• ALL F.XCI TKMBNT attendant on a fij-e loses its dread wlieu j-ou are well insured. The tire elements 1 may devaste'and nothing but the foun i oation stones, but with • «- A SUBSTANTIAL TOLICY written up in one of our companies, you're sure of re imbursement. The best is the cheapest in fire insurance ; and especially so wbeu like our com I panies premium are no higher fiive ns a memorandum of what you want insured ane' get our rates K. B. GRAWfORD INSURANCE AGBNT, Godard Building Trustee's Sale . By virtue of authority of a Deed of Trust executed to me bf B. W. Bryant and Ur*. Bryant on the 30th day ot December, 1908 and dnly recorded in the Register's office in Martin County in Book VVV Page 464 to secure the payment of a certain bond bearing even date therewith, and the stipulations in said Deed of Trust not having been com plied with, I shall expose at public auction, for cash at 1:30 p. m. Monday the 16th day of January 1911, at the Court-house door in Williamston- in Martin County, the foltaying property: Be.ng an acre'lot in the towti of Wil liamston, with a two room bouse there* on, being on Church Street and being one-half a block from Maid Street, being the land deeded by Sylvester Hassell to LavenU Williams as set forth in Book MM Page 185 Martin County Registry to which reference is made. This December 15th, 1910. S. J. EVERETT, 12 J3-4t • Trustee. Notice We have for sale a tract of land lying in Robertonville Township, Martin County, containing 273 acres more or less, about too acres open, of a sandy "loam soil; IH3 dFres arc well covered with long and short straw pines, suitable for milling purposes and domestic uses; good stock range with* running water; good water and healthy location; being within two miles of the railroad; in the liest section and within two miles of one of the best schools and best markets in the countg. Will sell for £3600.00 as follows: Cash, $1200.00; the remainder yi four equal installments with interest each year. Write or see either 11. K. iMrrell, 8. J." Everett, Oak City, N. C, Greenville, N.C. 12 Q tf Trustee's Sale By virtue of authority of a Deed of Trust" t *ecuted to me by A. J. Adams and wife; Addie Attains, on the 15th day of February T906, and duly recorded in the Rcgister'softice in Mattin Coinflook PPP Page 249, to tecure the pa>ment of a cer tain bond hearing evVti date therewith, and the stipulations in said Deed of not having been complied with, I shall expose at public auction, for cash, on Monday the 13th day of February J9ll, at 12 o'clock ill., at the Court House in Mnrtin County, the following property: IU-gintiiug at the corner of Ellington and Church Streets, thence along Church at. 118.4 It. to It hnsoti's corner; thenc* N. 31 degrees 5 minutes West tlience S. jS degreed 3S*uiiuutes W, 138 4 tt. to Ellington Stieet; thence.along El lington Streets. 174.4 ft. to the begin ning, anil being same two lots deeded to A. J. Adams by J. O. Godard. This Jan. T3UI, 1911 1-13 W. C. MANNING, Trustee. Trustee's Sale .By virtue of authority of a l)eed of Trust executed to iue by Jas. B. Hytnau and others on the Ist day of Oct. 1907, awtl duly recorded in the Register's office 111 Martin County 111 liook PPP, Page 255 to secure the pa) incut of a certain bond be.irtug even flate therewith, and the stipulations iu said Deed of Trust hot havipg-been coniph d \\ftli, f sRaTI ex jose at public auction, for cash, on Mon day the >th day of l'Yb'y 19ti, at the Ci>urt House door 111 Martin County, the following property: A tract of land adjoining J. \V. Ferrell and Dock Ward on- the North,. Robtrt | ]enkius and John Duggius on the f East, John Dickinson and Levi Manning on the South ai.d J. \V, I'errell and Will. lialhaway on the West, containing 22j_ acres more or. .IfSS, and being the seme I Wnd that was by.deed from J | \V. Ferrell and vife, L. P. Ferrell, to W. J. Bryan dated 23d day of June 1905, of ■record 111 the public Registry of Martin County in Kowk 000, j>age 147. This bill day Jan. 1911. 1-13. WHEELER MARTIN, Trustee. Notice Having qualified asAdmwiistratcr upon the hstate of W. J. Teel de ceased; Notice is hereby given to all persons holding claims against said list ate to present them to the undersigned for pa>meut on or be fore the 9th day of (anuary 1912, or this Hot ice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons iu debted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment. ' This Jau. 9th, 1911. 1 13 F. 1,. TKKL, A dm. POSTED 4 * 1 - All persons are hereby forbidden to hunt with gun or dog, or in anyway trespass on my lands in Jamesville Township, adjoining Roanoke River, Warren Neck Creek and the lands of Fagan, Sallinger, Berry, Normafe, Lucus and Hampton. This December 22nd. 1910. i2-2s-4t Allie G. Blount.' The Farmers & Merchants Bank I * • • V* p* 7 | * ,/' "V WILLfAMSTON, N. C. Statement of Condition Dec. 31, 1910 Resources: Liabilities: Loans and discounts $143,126.21 Capital Stock $ 25.000.00 Banking house 7,500.00 Surplus & profits $8, 350.00 Furniture and fixtures 3.000.00 profit* '9lO 4.390 03 «j Due from banks *7,949,38 Total surplus & prifits 12,740.05 Cilsh on hand 9,434.45 Deposits 153.270.01 $191,010.04 191^010.04 Paid in Dividends - - $7,650.00 Comparative Statement of Deposits: December 31, 1906 - - $ 85,931.44 December 31, 1908 / - - 111,092.33 December 31, 1910 ' - - • 4 153,270.01 Depository of The State of North Garo lina And The County of Martin John D. Biggs, Pres. C. D. Carstarphen, V-Pres. Frank F. Fagan, Cashier " L. H. Harrison, Ass't Cashier East Carolina Teachers' Training School GREENVILLE, N. C. Spring and Summer Courses for Teachers - f •JSprinp' Terms, March 14 to July 20—ten weeks Term, June sto July 20—eight weeks. €sThe am of this course is better to tquip'the teacher for his work. CJTEXT BOOK, those used in the pulic schools of the State. For Fur ther information address * *" • , • - t "» « # Kobt. H. Wright - President - Greenville, N. C. Mr. Business Man 1 • We will give your orders for Job Work careful attention * V ———— MANNING and HASSELL Jflf bambo ■) w tl UiuUfeT KENTUCKY SPANISH JACK. Color, black, 3 years old and weighs 860 lbs. - Register Yiumber 50652, have been purchas ed by the Robersonville Jack Co. He is now 1 ready for service and will be found at R. E. Grimes' stables in Robersonville during sea son 1911. This is the finest Jack in the counrtry. Yolir Patronage solicited. For further information apply to •' ; " • . ' " / r'« v. ' , /• • ' } . A. S. ROBERSQN, Sec.
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