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PUBLISHED rfVKRY FIttDAV •T m *.v.N iwo a HASSKLI., nariwniM Williamson. N. C. WILLIAM C. MANNING, Editor JOHN W. HASSBLI,, MANAC.HR SUBSCKIPMO.N KAT^S On«- Year"**. . - . • Ji.of) Si* Month# • . TI . . .50 Three Months - • - - .2.S Strictly Cash in Advance Kates on Application «t th* Pout (}Jficr m Wi»li*ra«ton. , (9 C •* l*coii4 Ci*i" Vwll Mwttfy Friday. February. !7. «0 M ' VermifiiO'i C' nuty, Illinois, i* true tti its color, for things are lie in? pa hi led red up there it> the vo'e selling busiut s>. Souk* of >ur . !-«is! ators con Id hu'f remained at hum- - and huuh"" and co 11s. May he they c. >u'd hive ti pp.'d ail otti t and in at c fif'i.ea ,/> of four doll.us a tlnv. Men will protect a inning 'old po-sinn when 'they refu e t j thr v.v the ir.u if the lay about the profitable sheep Tin.- people who have decided to cat out tob i&n in ilus section where the weed,can be rai-e !. wdl *ce. their mistake when the Iyi 1 crop is put 011 the- ma ket. it I* feared that 111 my will belnred to financial ruin !>v the preset!' price of cotton li is the best to plant more than cue- money crop. for it one hii's the other will bring living prices, F irmefs arc too e discouraged 111 this day and generation. Because there have been some hard yen's it is not tin reasonable to suppose that a good time is coming Some of the I est thinkers Cannot see the advantage of cu'ting out tobacco as the far 111 rs are threatening to do. It is a s id s-t te of affairs w'i« 11 a great Congress of a gieat 11 itio.", cvnn >1 see the fit 11 s of things but b» c >tuts t+H* --puppet 7Vf | xli'i . 'ciaus as in tin* case of voting t-- cekbta'e thi; opening ot the C itnd at Sail Franci-co. Ii is said, that Talt wanted to appease Ihe Jan iiu sc government. 11 the litth y How man i~ mad, let Imn stay in that very pit asa'it condition. That was not the truth oi the matter the S >u'h wanted the Kxposition and the S >111 !i nm the deprived o ever\thing wliii h i- in the gift nf j the adnnnistt .Hon 1,, t themihav the show the South is still ta; Viea'est limit v mi tin* gio e a a | 111 c'o-c p ox.mil v to the big o! . citch /'lout i.it aa.!p.>i:;t w' v g u 't in Cup for Corn Club., The K .1 |.;!| I.\ c tiiu; Tune- i>! V ,11.} v - ~ , . »11 *I. * V ( !H ! i.{ ( t|t ()♦ ;l i \ r 1 iV " •' wh '■ ..s •■ I i v o*» 1. the h.v !; .■ • • h ; e tit i: h' M I! a . t t ,v ~ c , r '"e s ■ i.tl i Ih, .f.U'.s's Til s is a pr n, wn v act 011 the j alt of the lV.;c, ai d \vi I tend .10 1. cie.is tin- i ,)f the !i.«y farm trs .ii N.•!tl-vtttii 1 i'.t: TTie'e w re M i 'i y p.; 'via t u . o inty lest >CO \\ an . V , •; ,1 1 r , ,OI .1 in cam c irure I'll eis 110 iea koil w.n tdii; 1 v hi the et.unl\ [ '■ Ca "" ' t " r We havftA good sat! a'ai-' h t ■riners" btr s nft the Cdmi y h !'.■(• pi nyof in 1 I ar.d ird islrv fin- Tav >■ h's t t-Jol . T v\' ii' to say a l H?ut file] trophy: "J 1 Mond.v's ]v;pet:. the an-I nonncnu (H.iv.is ni ,d- of our offer' . . of an elegant silver loving cup to! be^warded aui.ually to the Ii a's Corn Club raising the grentest.viuui | Lcr v-f llilillcls Of Cofu fioni a sui.,le acre ot land, siubj ct to t!ie r gul 1 t on-, governing the corn contests of the state agricultural d pnttim ut. We believe that the Boy's Com Clubs are doing great things for the 1 ftate of North Carolina and we also be'ieve that wonderful things are going to be accomplished by the boys of North- Carolina who are now the of these corn clubs. These boys are soon going to be the men of our state and they *i!l not only be running our farms but they will be conducting - and running the other line* of industry, as well as directing the* ship of state, so it is to them we must di rect our energies now, if we would make a great state in the future. The state department of agriculture is doing more for the state in t ie the work it is doinn (or the boys 1 than it all other ways, and we trust tlut this loving cup which*we have donated to the Boys Corn Club 1 f North Carolina will stimulate the boys of the state to still greater things, and iii so' doing we will have a "Greater State Through . 'Greater Bovs." "" 1 Lite Saved at Osath's Door ' I nevt r felt so near my grave, vnt sVV K Patterson of \V ' j button, Tex,, as when a frightful cuigh and lung t-onble pulhd me I down to 11k> pott' ds, in sj>i t *.f -do to 's t eitment I >r two year My f itlier, mother and two Mtersi ied "f con umpti m, and that 1 anrj alive to lay is due solely to Dr. j Rial's Ni w D Kcovn;y, whi li com i Vl 'ely cured me Now I weigh 187 }h u ds and hive been well ar.d trong 11»r years" (Juick, safe, siire, its theb st nmedy on eutbl tor coughs, co'ds lagripp •, asthma i croit[i, and all th oit ami lutivj rouble 1 50c. and ?i oi). Tn d ' liottle free Guarantetd by Satin- ! h rs & b'owden The Greatest of all Oar Tasks l ) I i'ertu 111 en t sot! improvement ; we can not help believing -i. otiej of the verv safest I usiness.s i.a | which a fanner can engage at this! time, ami especially is tins true 111 j the South when prices for all farm J products are aire ady high and hkt h j to >;o higher. Rich soils fio n ' wh'ch 1 t crops of th's • { priced products maj be secure! at j low cost foi cultivation ate • ure oj appreciate vety rapid'v in \a'u.' 111 , the coming years. Si, eve Jieliev ! our idle time, at K;ist-, may Wsll l> used 111 bringing ab, in I all tu nine 4»f soil iniprovetiK Ht. .The mo t, satisiav t>i \ petanatient insjcove incut we have ever made on ou | m WASHINGTON, D. C., EVERYBODY KNOWS r _ COL-WILLIAM C A MIV- • V «#ftr '* . . " '•'>' ' ' ''' : r . ' ■ - ***>" *jp| *i?r 31 - - a » ••-. v ~ • •„'• /?> v v v-' r ■: ' V . -J . yVV : i M ■ ~-i •* s *••• #Mkt: i '■ ■ /■ ' ' ; •- v ?>•s*. « ' ■'■•« :* H ■ n™ \ >• • • v '">. i fe •■ ■ ■'■ • V : ,„, ' r*- v -I \ \ Had re-ru-na v;.' v Tv ry valuable for i ' build iu# —o£ a— ,,'uum and tired . ' >♦.- ,♦: j Ps^aSp*r4 j sysieui. CUlVALllors, Inrrh-miiuifst, impiN-Uv, cV.n norma, rout-apron*, loyal, a l)cliov ;r iji poiwi f«'llo\v*hip, a lovrf. of [ionic* umgnaulrnoiia toca®** | nnis, true to fi-iom}«, is a reputation Una »n v man may well o»vy. No man better xvupltflo« t!iisd than t'ol. William Camp, xvbow | testimonial is givm b« h>w. jlU'uitnpie i'-:u earn! charming personality is well* i known in theitrieu of tin. oapitaj eity or the Vnitwt (Siatea. Ills word 1* as good i »s lils bond. Ills f.v. al;ne«s» and truthfulness no otto lias ev*r mtestioned ll>ut kn«'\v him. * j Read Vhat ho gays concerning Pernna. jll "/ write to say that I have used Per una and find U a very/ ' ' | valuable remedy for coughs or colds and rebuilding of a worn > | | and tired system, dissipating end eradicating that old tired feel- \ | j! ing."~~Coi. William Camp, 1740 L St., /V. IV'., Washington, D. C. j Mil. CIIAS. BROWN, W«)f*orsvj'ilo, y->ug, conld sleep but littjp at night, lint Tontt., wrltoi-: "I feci ft jnv duty Poruna cured that tired, all-gone feel", to write you a ft>w words in praise of ing, and made me feci like a now man, your Peruna. I haw many so I heartily recommend it to all who •nt retnedlo*, hut h>T« fonnd-that l'e- weak and run down. It will giVO na is the prcatcut tonic on earth, and a new life and energy, perfect ayatem builder, "I cannot speak too highly of Poruna, "A friend advised me to take Pevuna and will not forget to recommend it." for indigestion, and it enred mo in a Peruna ia manufactured by the I abort time. I was very weak and ner- Peruna Drug Mfg. Co., Columbus, Ohio* mmmamm awMiMMiMM , \ ' ~ 3^ laud hVs been underdiaingtv It is an improvement that not only ba-i nius to pay divide ids on eost aJK, once but continues to do so, without any further expenditure, for gen t-rations. M n all over t)ie {South are beginning to awakf to the need of und-.rdraining and the reel din ing of swarpp lands. the little rich creek bottom is* much interested- as the owner of .-a t areas for he reaJjze-> that wh-re >ie ottlv has a little he must uiake that little do its very best, and he knows such land can not and does n >t d » its btst—except during ex tremely drv seasons -with ordinary s irfa"e drainage V.| L. JFren.h, in Rdci>;h (N. C Farmer Don't "Go Back to the Farm;" Stay There " 'lhi k to t le'lf.irm' i» futile, .because omlv f aitwres fcotne back, I ! but "Stick to the farm' is good, | because all that is or can lie springs i froth tlie s*oi! " Thin sentence, at >tr bitted bv Harp r's Weekly to Theodore N Vail, pre* dent of the gieat t legraph and t lephone con j •olid ition, in iy uo- be Jalwnlntely j I 'rite in t.v-r> c --e, IcH in its ge;>e i r.i! ng it is. The Tien net d | I , . / ... | on the btrm «ie not ib 'enbe** or | i the drifters, but those able to guide | I their oWit emrw 1 It mnv b" 1 » f ; good, tliinn to br nj; buys and . | »rotii the towns out to tlie farm; i [/£ it :s a '.it fitu t and tnoie v.ln- , |"abteTfTiun to train the \ ouiß m- u| | now growing ip in the count r\ mi j i hat Ih r v will love the tartn mull ; mak- it pay, t> eduot'e the n t •*r j -leadership in the great ivo r k of it I |tn k our ri r 1 life.- The, s orv | of the cuntiy b v who wtiitt i tiiel citv and made a gie.it success- liasi been told a thousiiul Mtn s; let us ; i i j slto a ilu- strong, ic Clint ry boy that h>' chii male- j M as great ! I a success i t the cOi u'rv, VVljen jwe do'this the e bo\. k , lonto be J leaders of men, - will imt feel til it j I tli' y must £o to town to sek th ir! |_foitnn?, and country Itte will b fine*, .iiul than we Have en t di eaut'-d. Wly-it in yui e nuitiun.- jit.y UL'in 4 to itsi bngb.Li.it t>ov- I and girl-., stick to the t irtn.-,-=K.il etgh (N C.J l'rogres-ive !•' nnti J 7 _ • ■ | Mr. Royster believed that success awaited the Manufacturer cf Fertilizers who would place quality above other considerations. This was Mr. Royster's idea Twenty-seven years ago and this is his idea to-day; the result has been that it requires Eight Factories to supply the demand for Royster Fertilizers. F. S. ROYSTER GUANO COMPANY, . Vv, FACTORIES AND SALES OFFICES. '■ NORFOLK, VA. TARBORO, N. C. COLUMBIA, S. C. SPARTANBURG. 8. C. ... ' 7. MACON. OA. COLUMBUS, GA. MONTGOMERY* ALA, BALTIMORE. MO. !I • " "". . I TOBACCO FLUES Baara«scmaHK3a»HaaEunaHaiEflaanßMßß^ Have Woo lard to make your FLUES and Vou wifl have the BEST '■>s ' ' I CARTS AND WAGONS MADE TO ORDER Wollaris Combine J Harrow and Cultivator J. L. WOO LARD , .WILLI AMSTON. N. C. Notice m viitueof a power of sa'e cuntai ed in ii cert i'ii deed executed t> lilt* :is and be»iritm d • t«? 0 N'tv mlipr nineteen hundred • ami ftve In K>|»ri I) l>»ncv ami wife. Rebecca OHUCV. MI 'I duly rwo-FK-d in the public Registry >i Mut'n Comity in Bi.tok QQQ. page vv t" secure Ihe |ni mint of h ('•■'tuiti l> 'lid therein tut-itlit«»>t*t, mid the: stipulation* iu Wlid mortgage deed not has inn licen complied with, 1 sli 'll, on S.iturd iv the 4th it iv of M n'c't, niiuteen hundred aud eleven, sit two o'clock, alter-noon, nt the Court Mouse do >r in Villi,im iton, North Carolina Martin '. "■suit\ i lit r .it pulilic sale to the high est h dd«*r.'for the following de i rcrd'ed tirtet or parcel i f laud to «it: Situate ill Kotiersaliville Township i Martin t'nuntv, and in and near the town j 01 t'.iHiHle N C , nrij iinine the brrrlsf of linix I'ef-I and others, and l»7;iu n iii|i | at :v ci' M« rui said Peers line, ru i tbencc ali'iis; s*nl Peel's Hue ,s-o \ar«ls'| a i.tS.i r'\ con sr to a New Road rem '.eo»>;e H tlitaiits' home, theno said l oad fsR vault. to i coiiiei, life lice a ■ivutiicih' mr.-vf p.jraJlrl with the fir=t line mentioned .--Hi en'd« to » cornet the CP ISS vatd-i to the liegi NWJ /, ami cootMin'tig s-Ttft-n ants, more or b*;4-t rill I * "i'i ctf tlf I'.ict nf 1 -tuts . purchjMMl trout i. Wiiuh m u) i mui J Jenkins. This January to. 1911 2 > TI'KNER IhNKINS, Dunning V SnrtU, . Mortgagee J Attvs. ■ *. r«!S?US DIAMOND Of:AND CO" tt"' p | LAntr"'! Jk V jrcnr lru,, r i«t for CTIT CMES Tl'R'3 A PUatONtl : I'.AMI Fl4 !S m Rri> >aIAV I Gold iuet attic 1»w f with L. ■:'>> 1 H ■ T'.liS M r.irrf jurW r r tu! fi'k ( r « it t-l W .IS.Ti j, S V OHUIIMi 111£ ll IN l» 1 ill*.,for *.l"* • s IV«t,Safest, AU»»y3 nrllnhtc. I SOLD 3Y ALL DRUGGISTS | EVERYWHERE JS® ♦ , •* >R riorida-Gubri Why not take a trip to Florida or CUBA? They have bteu brought within easp reai.h by the splendid ATLANTIC COAST LINE RAILROAD. Write for illustrated booklets, rates or any other iufortualion, which will be cheerfully furnished. T. C WHITE, General Passenger Agent, Wilmington, N. C. • N -v' ' > ' ' . . •Vj j Trustee's Sale Itv virtue of ,r -thorite «>f a I>?td if, Dust executed t mo by T A. Stevenson lUd w ill* Sdlie Steveiisun, on the iqtli d.iv of November, itj-6 ami dnlv re- J corded in Reviser's oflire in Martin ! Co-nits in Book I'PP pavje .427, toS cure j llie payment of .1 cert ait liotjd bearii y ! even date therewith, and .the ! in said I)wd of Trust not l having fyeen OOllJplied with, I >,hall expose ot tuiblir J auction H-r rash, t;ti the 27111 (lav of j I Fibr* a'*v. igii, at ' 2 M. sit ihe Court j I 1 • j Mouse door ill Martin t O'lUty the follow- 1 I inx property: i>.t Tract The land deeded t> T. A, | Stevtnson ID H'.'A f*.('iiionil-"ii .April I piyh, t'rrjt- Mit! rt-e**fdt~d in fwrik KKK, ' I p.'WfL* Ijh ol 51a it til Conn: v Records ti> ' ' w luob reference is made f.ir description. | 3iid Triict. B' hv' the - con- ' (tml to T A Stews. ti b_" 1* ft lid- j niond>on, died, • 1 » v. I N'.'wu.ber 171)1,! IQI6. teco!lied mb ■ k lit 111, p,n;e 56s i Mortin Cfitititv Kecoids, t> which deed] reference is mail • Tr•»«■» " "f.t".ir 'ls icres, in. .re 01 i less . and Tract or ntaiuim; 31 acre.!, j more or less. January 27th, 191 i. . j \ \V. C MANNING, j 3 Trustee Notice tjnalified as Administrator of] the Fltiite ot siuiioa liland, deceased late of Martin c onntv," North Carolina, this lib to notify «U persons having claims latsiMt th•> ept.'te H the siiddeceased to exhibit them to the, uiidt;'signed! lat Hamilton, "X C., 0:1 before! j the jil d-iy of tthis notice will be pleaded 111 bnr of their , I tecovery. All persons Indebted to said ; | • state will pie i.ac 111 »ke immediate pay" nicnt. This 3d day of January 1911. F. L. I i-6-6t Adm". S ; tnc>» Blanii, j I • Notice H ivtng.ijnalifiedasAdministrator upon t+ie K-dnte of W. J. Teel tie ceased; No'iee is hereby, given to all persons holding claims against said Estate to pre-eut them to the qudeiSjigned for payment on or be fore the 9'h January 1912, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate are re quested to make immediate payment. * „ This Jan. 9th, 1911. x 13 P- l>, THEL, Adm. : A ''- - •' Notice ' / There will bean Flection held in tlie ; Town of Williarnstori, N. C., on March | 14th, 1911, at which tune the qualified - )v teis o| Williamston Township will de |ui.i'iiue l" luillui wlieiliet »i liul tw isMie 1 1 Bondsforßopd Buildingand th* keeping up of the same. Said Flection will be I held at the Tow n Halt This election is j for Willi; mstoti Township only, j Registration Books will be-open as pro \ i'lnl by law II F. GODWIN, Registrar. By order of the Board of County Cora j missioners of Martin County." ; J 4t. A. S. COI'TTKHI), Clerk. | Notice I North Carolina, Martin County I s the Superior Court before tlie x Clerk. S. J. Event', -Admr. of Grav Williams I, ' vs j Laura C inton and husband John j Clinton, William John-011 and wife ! Dru.vlla Johnson, Ransom Hug gms and wife Du£i>ins and 1 Ann e Williams The defend »n's ib've named will I take notice ilnt n action entitled as a 1 ovr h>s bt en commenced be j fore the Clek of the Superi >r i CouU of Martin C°untv, to stll the j 1 and" belonging to Grey Williams, ideceas d. to cr-ate ns-e's for the j purpose of paying t'nt» indebtedness bf tb.e said Crev Willi .ms and the |d fei d 1 tiff wil» la ther t; ke M »t ithit thtv ae rtcpiired to appear at the t ffice >( tiit Clerk of the Sti j!> ri?> r Court on the second day of Much, 191TS and answer or demur jto the .petition in said action. V jt'.u- ulainttiT will apply to tbeCourt | fer tli ■ relief demanded rn said j pet it ion. - . ' This 31 t day of January, Kjit. J. A Honns, 123 C'vrk(Superior Cotirt i 1 ' 111 " ' fa" ■ |-• • ! Trustee's Sale By viitm of -authority of a dted ! f tiust extcnied LO me by Corde '. i • T? ddick on the 23 I day .of July I'ioS, an l duly recorde I iu the y?g thrier's 1 fhee of Martin Cojinty 111 book WW paue 29, to secure the prjment of a certa'U bond bearing j evert date ih re.\iib. add the slipu- I I it-ions in huM dec ] of tiu«t rfot j tuvthg been complied with, I shall jek"o e at pubhc auction, for ion Monday the 27-h diy bf Febru ary 191-1, at 1 2 o'clock m, at' the . ; Con: t House door in Martin Conn- . I t\ the following property: j A tract of laud a- j ining Adol j phiis Reddick and oiiiers, begin- J tsi' g at Adolphusßecdiclc's corner | on the road hading from Williams -1 ton to Jansesville thelice up said road to a ditch, thence along said ditch across the fi»-!d to the run of Peter Swamp, thence up the run of said swamp to Adolphus Red dick's cornej, thence along Adol phus Reddick's line T to the begin ning. containing 12 acres, more or less. i This 26th day of Jan. 191 i v 1 28 ELI GURGANUS, Trustee. ' v
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