All aoticea pubUnhcd in ItiU column, whrtr n Hnut Is to be dtrirjd, will be charged at the rate of is cent* 1 lt»«. (count ill «onl» to a due) wh Hwe Special ratea arlll be made 011 « Im( contract*. —Thursday was Gen. I.ee's birthday.. 5 or 6 doses "OB6" will cure any case of CIIIIIS and Fever. Prite 25c. —The Martin Teacher*' Association met on Saturday last in the Graded School building.- —The machinery for the installa tion of the electric linht plant has been received. Soon it will be: 4 Turn on the lights. 1 ' 5 or 6 doses "606" will cure tnv case of Chills and , Fever. Price 25 A —The Kiiby property has beeu - ald,-the family—mmoving to !Si>r folk. Mr. K.nby, however, w. 11 remain and conduct his farm a| Fatmtrs are getting in reidi ness to piant tobacco seed. A few have used the seed separator sent out by the department Tins in sures good, sound seed ever y lime. —STKAYKI).— I havetaken np a stray cow about six years old. Owner can net het by proving maik and color, and paying charges— II A. John son, Robersonvil'lcN V-', —Charlie Hoard killed a forty pound turtle Tist Friday. It w'til l have brought live dollars in the market of Philadelphia but could . not be ship'ped on account of being wounded by shot. • FOUND. I hive taken tip a stray bull, l«oks to be about \ 01 5 years old The owner can get same by describing and pacing charges. \V. A. Kdmondson •—The cold wave which struck this section Sunday night and Monday, was very to a nunibtr of people who had salted their supi lv of pork, The warm spell was dangerous to its preserva tion. ..«-STRAVIiI). A stray lu if. r yearling about one year old lifts bei 11 at my place since March. The owner will please coir.e f r it W W. Grllin, WilliMUstGn, N. C: a —Tin- to.\ii has a well supplied market now kept by J S. Smith who ha> had profitable exp Vance in the , h milling and putlit g of meats II will keep those .tilings which the public desires to serve 011 »tt.lblt^, Monday night about tw lve oYhvl , J tie home of W. A KMisoh was mule the attack tig pi int t f some Imgbir Mrs, Kt'i-on had not retired, and the burglar i\;b heard lr\ ing t » fit a key in the lock of the fiont d >or. Those bUeptng »n the house were aroused but th man es. aped witjiout being seen. Mi>. Samuel. F. Willi. 'ins, ac comp uued by In r mothei, Mrs. Fannie left last week foi '"Philadelphia to jo 11 her husband, wlin has c t ddished a in that city. Mr and Mrs. AV'illiaun have turn shel a home there, an their Iru nds wish for tin in 111111} prosperous years together iu tin city they have selected. —Some one has suggested thai the town pump be sent to tin annual fair at Nishui Novgorod Russia; others that it be put in colt stoiage until the Panama Kxposi tion in 1915; but the last and besi of all is that it be taken to the citj dock and be carefully consigned tt the muddy waters of the placic Roanoke, where it would be fillet for once with plenty of water. 1 , —Rev. Horace H. Settle,'thi newly choseu pastor of the Chris tiau Church, Will preach hot! if, morning and night here on Sun dav Mr. Settle has been recently ordained and is a young tnau o ability, and theXhurch here is t be congratulated on securing hi: •ervices. The regular services wil continue to be held on the fourtl Sunday as formerly. The publii i» cordially invited to attend eacl service. • —S las Cooper and Miss Delia ► Batehlor. both of Nash Cruntv, t were married here this morning t (Friday ) i —To hatch and raise chickens * profitably one' muif use artificial means. I bave tried a good many - makes of incubators and I have s settled down on "The Old Trusty made by M. M. Johnson." Any e one wishing to purchase one, I | keep t htm in stock at factory prices, | they arc warranted by the maker j , and myself. Full instructions with each machine. Apply to J . B. | McGoWau (Uncle McAdoo) Wil-j ltamston, N. C. For reference see \ W. H. Gurkih. 16 3*. s : 1 » PERSONAL BRIIiFS J e A**«*******+*********♦**** ■ S 11. Ellisou has been ht me this. Week. ' C. A. Askew, of Jatnesyille, was | pheft Muuday.. — ! * n" j FF. Fagan went to Washing 1 ton Monday on business. Arch.tect Benton, of Wilson, was v 111-town last wtek on business., I J. Paul Situ I* on has been in!, Richmond tins wet k on business. F. F. Mjer, Jr., of Newaik, N. |j '|J , is visiting Mr G. I. Whitley. J W. A. l.llißon ai tl daughtir, I Maiy King, went to Suffolk Sun- I ' Iday. . " Mr. and Mrs William Wood 1 were tlie guests ot F'rank I'. Fagan | j I Sunday; ; • „ I 1 >T S S J. TTve'rtft, of Giettivt le, was ~ I in town Monday, on proftssional ; ! bustue>s. | Mrs: F. K. I lodges and Miss 1 liva W be are visiting in Kdentov , t ht.s wet k. , J 1 dke George Biown and Joseph | ' Ta\br, of Washington wertv in ! town la>t Friday. F. L Gladstone and IMb Haven- j port, ot Hamilton," attended the 1 '[aliuw lu re Friday r.iglif, Mr and Mrs. I,ee Gardner. 6f | Conetoc, a'ttfi'ded the*'' Williams - -Gartlll'-f mJiXxTTTj;!' Wtthlt'SilHV Misses Mildied ami Anna Heth | ' Purvis let ui/iit tl to tin it home near,' , Hamilton yistetilay afternoon alter spending s mo time lure with fritinis and relatives. I Mivs Winifred Nit llo'soti, .who Jiteti vri• 111 g Mrs AHert' S. j . Collie hi, retiinutl to her home in I VVa>-l.in ;ton H'terday afternoon,- , to r 1 e leg > tot her many lr.cnd> , nere. • "'■wa • m ■ Entertained at Luucti j. Mr. a 1 d Mis All ert S CMb 1 | , elite 11" lined lit lunch 1 st bY.d i\ | I ev ning a'Ul the play in honor-of then uiK>-t, Miss W iaitnd Niehol- j sin. "I Washington, to celeb', ato I he 1 Ivrthd.-y, Misv Nulr bon was bo-11 on the of j ihnarv, and d' sp n the superstition that tint tc. 111 is ;HJ unluckv niimbtr, tlitre were '• just thirteen in tlu jolly party, who ' r gt'eatlv enjoyed the . hospitality of ' j the uud hostess as a I was h, I Skcwarkcy Union Meeting " The iu xt session of the Skew ; orkey Union is appo nted to be held with the Church at Sktwarkev, t Friday, Saturday", and the fifth e Sunday 111 this montty. The mosi I. of the visitors on the train will j ror d'bibly come from the West, Thurs t- day night, January 26th. and F'ri day night, Jiuiuary 27th. y I hope that the members and o friends in WiPiatnston who are d willing to take company, will send d some one to those trains to conduct visitors to their hOtues. Ie SVLVKSTKH HASSKUJ.. i, Death ID Roaring Fire 1- may not result from the work of y fire bugs, but often severe burns >f are caused that make a quick need :o for Bucklen's Aruica Salve, the is quickest surest cure for burns II wounds, bruise's, boils, sores. It h subdues inflammation. It kills ic pain. It soothes and heals. Drives h off skin eruptions, ulcers or piles. Only 25c at Saunders & Fowden. •- *7 ■" . *■ . ' . ' ~7~*" I ' • •' •' Mortgage Sale By virtue ot authority of a Mort gage D.ed tuade to me by J L Speght and wife Mollte and W. O. Cherry and wife, C Cheiry. on the nth dty of Sept. 1906 and duly recorded iu the Reg istei'b office in Martin Co»'ntv, in Book QQQ, Page 380, to secnre the payment of a certain bond bear ing-even l»te tbmwiib. and the stipulations in said Mortgage Deed not having beeo complied With, we shall expose at public auction, for ca-h on Tuesday, February 14th 1911, at n a. m , at Parmele in ! Martin County, the following prop jertv: Beginning at a corner, A. 1,.' Bel I flower's line, running back along { Bellflower's line 42 ft. to a corner; tlierce p-jralled with right of way ! !of A C X. K. R. 9 ft ; thence 'Southwardly along J. H. Bryan's line par ailed wth Bvllflower's line 1 16 ft ; tlience Wtstwardly 11 ft t'» IJ. H Bryan's store line; thence 36 f ft. to right ot way of A. C, h R. ! R ; thence Jro ft. to the beginning I rnntaiMiig b- 16 acres more or le'S, and being a p.*rt ot the J. H. Bty !an Y'l'l s'-or* lot iu the town of Parmt-le | This 1 3, ' c;i 1, The B'tiHc of Martin Conuny Assignee of t lie Beihel Banking & Trust Co. • ",i4t W NOT Serve the Best and Fresh- j est Pork, Beef, Fish and all kinds of Country Pro duce' . $ . • • You Can Get Them. From My Stalls * * 'Phone Your orders to No. 52 J. ft. SMITH | City Mnrkot . I - i Choice Cut ' " ■.! | Flowers Roses' Garanations and Violets Wedding and Funer -1 al Flowers Artistical ly arranged at Short I - Notice '.v h M.rl, tih-g'nph ami t lepliotic or ders } ruinpth !. !.d TV ~ • ). L. O'Quinn & Co. l'V.oue 140. . R itHpli, N. C. ■ ■ [ ~ iv.i AU KXCI TK.MBNT attendant on a fire loses its drendj when you are well insured. The fire elements, may devaste and nothing but the foun dation stones, hut with A SUBSTANTIAL POLICY written up in one cf our companies, you're sure of re-iinbursement. The best is the cheapest tn fire insurance and especially so when like our com panies premium are no higher. Oive ns a memorandum of what you want insured and get our rates. K. B. GRAWrOGD INSURANCE AGENT, Godard Building L.and Sale , By virtue of authority vested in me by as order made and catered tn the Special pending in the Superior (Jbrt of Martin County entitled, Mar y a ret A. Hardison, Seth R\ Hardison, Noah Ori(fin,John D. Mizell, Mary R. Coletraine, J. R. Corey and others vs Lucy Corey and Cany Mizell, I shall sell to the highest bidder at public sale at the court house door in Williamston. N. C., oil .Monday the fith day of February 1911, at J p in. o'clock, for cash, the fol lowing described timber land: L)ing in r Griffin Township, Martin, County, adjoining the lands of C. C. Col- j truine, Joshua Koberson and others and j being on the Jarnesville and Washington j public r»ad, and more definitely describ- | ed as follows: Beginning at Noah Roh- f ersbn's corner, a pine and a black gum, j I on the jide of the Jamesille anf Washing- ! | ton road, thence running Northerly along . said road and Joshua Roberson's old line 1 to Washington Cbltraine's corner, a wa- | and a hopped pine, in the White Oak poco&in branch, thence up said j brunch to the old pasture fence, C. C. j Coltraine's corner, a tnaple and a pint- j etc. touching the lands of Noah Rober- 1 son and oth-rs including by estimation , David Hardison land, purchased by him : from Randolph Woolard, which deed is 1 to be found by referring to Hook O, page 30 Martin County Registry. Tills the 7111 day of Jan. 191 J. I-13 S J. KVF.RKTT, Coin Trustee's Sale By virtue ot authority of a Deed of Trust executed to me by L. C. Hardison . and wile, Florence liurdison, and Jame* | F. Hardison on the a# h day of frbiuary j 1910 and duly recorded in the Register's | office in Martin Count\„in Book /./■/, I Pane 166, to- senile the payment of .a certain bond bearing even iftili- therewith | and the stipulations in mid Dead of Tt u-t I not having been complied wilh, ! shall | j expose at ntiblic aw tion, for cash, m . Tliursilny ttic 16th day.of February 1 at 1 jiiMartin j " t Comity the tollowiiig propeity Adjoining the lands ol Alfrtd Lilley, i 'lien li.t/.tniore et als in Williams To an- i ship, containing thirty acres more or less | bud lullv desci ibed in Died from Levin j llai disou to styd 1/ C. Hardison, duly j rwecrded in Martin County Records. Aho die sorrel mule this day bought ! of Waller Hassell, one open bnggv, How j the propeity "f James F. Hardison. The j timber oil suiil land excepted down t«j j twelve (i )) inches. This l6th of January 1911. j i-3o 'W. T. WARD, Ttastee. j j - , Trustee s Sale i liv vntne of Miitli.aity, of a Peed of j Trust t xeciited, „to. me by A J Adaiusand j wif?-,. Atidic Adams, oil. the 15 th day of] I'cluuaiy and dnlv recorded-in the j ! K ngistei'solhce 111 Maitii Co in hook I'l'l' J ! l'ave 249, to >ecnre the paxli.cut of a ct-r : tain hontl liearitlK even Uiite therewith, | and the stipulations in said Deed of Trust' tiit having been4'omplicd with, I shall Jexpo:eat ptiblic.*auction, lor cash, 00 I Mond.l • the 1 \ib da\ of February Ujtt, fat W o'cloek tri., al the C»iot- House in I M.ntiil Countv, llu following property: lieu,i'iiiuug at rfve io;iier of KHmgton ami v hnrch Mieels, thence along Chutvh st. 13.4 it. to Jihn.-un's corner; thence N ; dtgn es 5 U'luutes We i 111 ence 5S ilegtecf 35 uiintdT- W. ljS 4 ! 11. la kdtttgtotj Mteet; thence along 'trt ! button Siiett S. j74 4 It. to t4tr beKiu- j I uihg, and beiu same two lots deeded to | 'A. I Ada.m/> by J. G. Codard. • | This Jan. 13th, 1911 j ( - T - r \v. C Trustee ] 1 J , Trustee's Sale T.n vut'i e of alii lioi it y of a Deed of j Trust tMiuied to rue bv Jas. B. Hyniati land others >ll the Ist day of* Oct. 'M>7. U'iil du!v recorded in the ReKtster's olfis e 111 Martin County .in Book I*FP, Page 2-15 to aeon re the payment of a bond bear* ng even lale therewith, aud ilie i,• it; tilations ill said Deed of Trust not I having been compled with, 1 shall ex ' pose al public auction, for cash, on Mon day the 6th day of Feb'y 1911, at the Court House door iu Martin County, the following piopeity. \ tract of land adjoining J. W. Ferrell and Dock Ward on the North, Robert Jenkins and John Duggins on the East, John Dickinson and Levi Manning on the South ar.d J. W. Ferrell and Wm. Hatbawav on the West, containing Sl3 acres more or less, and being the seme land that was conveyed by deed from J. W. Ferrell aud >vife, L. P. Ferrell, to W. J. Bryan dated 33d day of June 1905, of record iu the public Registry of Martin County iu Book 000, page 147. 1 This 6th day Jan. >9ll. s 1-13 WHKELKR MARTIN, Trustee. "" V Notice # ~r\ Having qualified asAdministratcr ' upon the K>tale of W. J. Teel d«- e ceased; Notice is hereby given to e all persons holding claims against said Estate to present them to the p uudeisignrd for payment on or be 1 fore the 9th day of T&ouaty 1912, or this notice will be plead in bar . of their recovery. ~ All persons in- I debted to said estate are requested tA make immediate payment.. This Jan. 9th, 191*. I 1 13 F. L. Tkbl, Adm. g * —■'/; «... '1 »■ • is .i'• s&Hl':''l£rWAi. ■•; .* • 1 \ , "Report of the Condition of the Farmers and Merchants Bank Willianston, N. C.. at the close of boai t new Jan. 7, 1911 KKSOURCKS: Loans and Discounts $132,813*72 Overdrafts 3.'75 5° Banking Mouse, Furniture and Fixtures * 10,500.00 Demand Loans . 3,000 00 Due front banks ami 1 ankers 16,645.39 Silrer coin, including all ! minqr coin currency National bank notes,etc. 7 947 *5 j |l 77,081.76 LIABILITIES! * 1 Capital Stock >75,000.00 [Surplus Fund 8,000.00 | -Undivided j>n fits less current expense* and taxes paid a,510 78 Dividends unpaid " 736.00 ' Time certificates deposits 53,948 71 I Deposit* subject to check 86,057 4* I Cashier'* check outstanding 828.85 1177 081 76 i stale of North Carolina, County of Martin, a#.. J. Frank F. Cashier of the above named bank. do aot* mnly »wear that th£ above atat j iiirnt ir> Itutr be»t of my and ' faffsfc Is', Correct-Attest John 1) I'itfgH, ,\ IfHfcMrU, C. 1 D. Ca'rMarphei^Director*. i Hubfriibcd and worn to before me, this igday | of Jan. 191 ri *' Ana T, Crawford, N"tary Public. ' Notice We have for --ale a tract of land lying jin kulK'risonv'.lle Township, >lat tin County, containing acres more oil • less, al«)ut lo.i acres open, of a sand) I i loam so'l; 185 uus are well covered with j | long and short straw pines suitable tot I milling purposes and '"domestic uses; I I good stork range with running water, | good Water and health) location; being j within two miles of the railroad; in the I se> iK it and within two miles of one] !of the btsv schools and best markets in j • *fc«r county... U'lll sejl tor JLjfioo.uo (follows: Cissh, 1 200.00; the tetnuindei I |in four equal installments with lutcest I ! each veai . Write or see either ' 11. K ll.trrell, S, J. Kvefelt, Qak City. N. C. C.tceuville, S.C. I 12 9-tf I East Carolina Teachers' Training School GREENVILLE, N. C. j* Spring and Summer Courses for Teachers '' ——loll — — tjjSprinp Terms, March 14 to July 20—-ten weeks tjjSurpmer Teim, June sto July 20—eight weeks. ijThe am of this U course-is better totquip the teacher tor his work. JTEXT • I BOOK, those u'sfd m *he pulic schools oithe State. For Fur> ! I thcr Information address _ . ' i R Wobt. 11 Wrijjht - President - Urecnvil'e, N. C.. _ j ■ • • . Mr. Business Man! I - , 1 1 »( . ' , '« We will give your • f orders for Job Work ~ ca attention .* ; % j MANNING and HASSELL | Sambo 1 !jff j>rENTUCKY SpANISH JACtf. Color, « ! INk black, 3 years old and weighs 860 lbs. Register number 50652, have been purchas ed by the Robersonville Jack Co. He is now ' ready for service and will be found at R. E. J 1 W wf I r F Grimes' stables in Robersonville during sea- 4$ >jj son 1911. This is the finest Jack in the J? t | vr ■ . counrtry.- Your Patronage solicited. For r further information apply to J j & A. S. ROBERSON, Sec. 5 ft S" I __ '_ v _ . ..." ' teM.-: •. : i&:. :S , ■ i '•' ■ : 1 Report of the condition of the Bank of Hamilton Hamilton, N. ■£,. at the cloae of husinesa Jan. 7. *9**. kksocechs: Loans and discounta f33,729-17 Banking house furniture and fixtures 570.6ji Due from banks and bankers Cash items 198.00 Gold coins 265 50 SiHtfr coin including all minor com currency 2,656 02 $67,382.07 t U ABILITIES: . Capital stock % 5,000.00 .Surplus fund i.000.b0- Undivided profits less current exjwnses and taxes paid ••355-0® 1 Time certificates of deposit 11,702.37 DejK>»its subject to check 48.210 o7 ( Cashier's checks outstanding i>4-55 $67,382 Slate of North Carolina, County of Martin, ss: 1, H. A. Council, cashier of the shove named hank, do solemnly swear thut the above state ment i* true to the he-1 of my knowledge ami belief. E. A. COUNCII., Cashier. s Correct—Xtte»t t'. L. B*Ubury, F. 1.. Glad stone, T. B. SJii'ln. Director*. / Subscribed tod sworn to before me ihi* n day of Jan IVU. J. A Davenport , Trustee's Sale . • By virtue of authority of a Deed of Trust executed to me by Rosetta Rhodes on the 22d day of July 1907. and duly re corded in the Register's office in Martin County in Book PPP, Page 563. to secure the payment of a certain bond bearing even date therewith, atid the stipulation* in said Deed of Trust not having been I complied I shall expose at public j | auction, for cash, on Monday the 6th day If of February 19x1, at 12 o'clock, at the" Court IIon»e door in Maitin Count}, the following property: , Two li-wii lots Nos. 103 and 104 in town ' iff Wiffianistou N. C., ".aid lan* 1 adjoin- , I itig lands of John D. Biggs and other?' I and ' eing same land deedtsd to Rosetta 1 1 Khiwtes bv Asa iivggs of racoMl in Marti,q, County Kegistery in Book JJ, page 639- J to which reference may be had for more ilefin te description. This 3d day of Jan. 191 r. WHEEI.F.R MARTIN, Tmstee. 1-6-41 i

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