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1 - HAS NO SUBSTITUTE POWDER Absolute!/ Pure Tho only baking powtfor mado from Royal Grapo Cream of Tartar HO ALUM.NO LIME PHOSPHATE |*************+*♦♦**♦♦***£ LOCAL ITEMS * All Mticc«i>ubtiiihei) in thi* column, wheir ( 'tvenue if* to hf derived, will bt- chgrxrd at the rate of 10 cent* a Hue. (count word* to h :to*)ench i»«*ue. Special rate* will Iwr made on otic contract# Tin* ground hog l>ar meter ha* not been a failure so fir —The siovk >f () K Cowing & i Company is blii'g sold for cost. | 5 or 6 doses "0O6" will cure' anv rase of Chills and Fever. i Price 25c. —Tlie Mi thi'dist parsotuu e is j ben g pain'td and will soou be ready for occupancy. Wtdntsday wis the anniver sary of the blowing tip of tie Maine | in the bo; bor of Havana. 5 or 6 doses "H(SH" will cure any case ut* Chilis and Fever Price 25c. Tile M irtin Ceunty Bnggy-I Company is turningout sfitne hand- I some job*'in buggi- 8, ears and wagons. —Tin ehVrc lig"!d pVitit is be-" ing.uistaded and soon- the town will IK riuminaieU without the aid of tl ie inooii. —Some very fine home gio.\n celery was to the office hi il i\ | bv Mis*. 1 '.nil S,tupsnti It wa ' ni excellent fl.ivoi and e.fij >\ed I ent superior to that bought 111 the Uiatket lute. —Contractu- Stout, of R ck\ I Mot ,nt, wilf soi 11 begin the pteclion of thodei n stahh s on the lot lit Mis J. Ci. Stalon. T e |.H si lit boil I anus will In remoiid and otln r 1111 pruvcuients iua. ie. . —J . C.. (1 i:l i;-d, Ji , while pre paling a pol to hll-ed 111 the erection of ihe ilienio w r s, hi-, the inisioi time !n i tit ids kneeii on Mondiy, 111 ki "n tie'y woun and losing a hit o! the bone. —The horse of 1! M Bunas, while drawing a ha I of wood 01 Saturday, sluinhh d and It II on /1 stump with such |o*c • that tlit* animal was killed It was- a ,verv serviceable h-oise and means some loss to the owner. Sara BernliafiTT, the jTea' French actress, pi avid 'Catnille" in Norfolk Monday night, and several town peop'e went down b witness the play. Among these were Mrs. Asa Crawford Miss Anna Crawford and 11. A. Biggs —When the Haven Bt lie touched tbe wharf here 011 Sunday, all the deck hands stepped off end refused to do any further woik. The trouble arose when the Captain made one of the hands leave while at one of the landings up tbe river. The others sympathized and left* to show their disapproval Other men were secured and the freight was handled by them. —Tuesday two men repiesenting a land company in Texas were on the streets advertising free lots. Tbe first name calltd was the win ner of one lot, and this provtd to be H. M. Burras Otht rs recetved assurances that if they would be ou the land at such a day and pay the autn ot $3 50, they could get the lot for which their uuorber called, ot course, a crowd collected as the dajr was haltnv and some lew thought that, there must be some jhing in the proposition. *9¥¥¥¥9*¥W¥V999999¥¥¥99 *9* | PERSONAL BRIEFS J' John W. Manning went to Nor folk last week. Mrs. John Crowell went to Rich mond Thursday. i 1 Mrs. J. D. Howell, of Manteo, is 1 visiting her parents liere, John W. Hassell went to Nor 'folk Tuesday ou business. 4 I Miss Anna Beth Purvis is visit- j ( 'tug friends here this week. GideouT.amb, of Scotland Neck, has been in town this week. Miss Del ha Lacier is at home I ( alter a visit to friends in Hamilton.'] Mis. Frai.k Armstrong and little danghttr, of Hobgood, are in town. 1 I 1 j Dr. B 1,. Long, of Hamilton,'! has-been in town this Week on pro fessional business. . j. Roland Hobhs, of Spring Hope, I and Floyd Hobbs, ol Roanoke, \ a-, are here this week. Dr. 1 A. White attended the I . ....... j Allsbrooks-Robt rtsoti marriage at) Tarboro, Wednesday Miss C inie Alexander, of I\l iz abeth Ciiy,-is visiting Mrs. C. D.J Caisiatphi 11 this week. Mr. ai d Mts. Jlarry I/itliam, of j Rock) Mount, wire Ihe guests of | JMrs. Klizabub Pope week. There's No Risk If This Medicine Does Not ; Benefit You Pay Nothing i A physijL-i Hi w ho ni. de a specialty ' of stomach notifies, particulaily j dyspepsia, alter yiaisot stiuh pec- j ifectwl the formula Iroin which, ! Rexall Tablets are made, j Oui t xi eiici ce with Ri xail Dys- 1 peps'a Tablets leads us to believe Ithem to be the greatest lemedv | , known for the leliefof acute nidi- | Igestion and cluouic dyspepsia.! Tlieii iti) redieMs aj,e si o hiug and! healing to the inflamed menipranesl of the st attteh. They are uch 111 .pepsin, one ot the greatest digestiv«- aiils known to nud cine. The re liel flu y : (Ton) is alux st iinniediate Their use ivith j e sistet cy a;,d ■ reVularity lira shoit time biings, a' out a ces-saiioi! ot the pa ins cum ed by sttomach di-Si rdeis. Rix.ll D\ spi psia T ti>h ts wil insure heal by nppetite, aid dig -s tiou and tioiuote numtioii. evidence f lur sinieie laith in R ( x.iil | s 1 1 la| we a-k von to 11 \ t,ln 111 at iur ri k ll the\ do not give >ou entile salis-j faWii n, we will rittiin you the nioin o yi-u t aid Us lot them, with--} out i|ii tuin 01 hum ility, The\ omi■ in tho e S'Xe-,. prices cents, lyi ce t-; and >1 00. Ri,meuibei von cm obtain them only at- The !v x.ili gtiiie. '1 lie S R. Bfegs i>- t'g Co. Happiness has a way of hovering thi.se whose fust wish is to make nhers happy. Chicago Recoid ■ Herald. Falls Vctim lo Tihe*es S .1! -rids, of Coal Otv, Ala., __!liis a jnsiifiai.le Two . 'hieve^stole his health for twelve yeirs. Tlu y wete a liver and kid- I n v trouble. Tin 11 Dr. King's Nt w Life Pills throtihd them. He's .well now. Unrivaled tor C >tistipa Hon, Malaria Heidache, Dys pep 1 sia. 25c. Saunders & Fowden. I A quiet voice, courtesy and kind acts are essential to the part in the I world of a gentleman as of a gen tlewoman. 1 Wife Got Tip Top Advice "My wife wanted me to take our • bov to the doctor to cure an ugly 3 boil." writes D. Frankel of Stroud, r Okla. "I said, 'put Bucklen's 1 Arnica Salve on it.' She did so, and it cured the boil inshorttime " ; Quickest healer of Burns, Scalds, 1 Cuts, Corns, Bruises,Sprains.Swell . ings. Best Pile cure ou earth. Try it. Only 25c at Siunders & Fow ) den. j . ■ • • - 1 When her child is in danger a e woman will risk her life to protect t it. No great act of heroism or . risk of life is necessary to protect e a child from croup. Give Cham it berlain's Cough Remedy and all • danger is avoided. For sale by all dealers. , ' i Humor and i I Philosophy I A ty B VAC AA M. SMITH A PERT PARAGRAPHS. TF the overage person workod only when he felt like It the jrorld would starve before Cbrlsimas. The man who 1 * miserable because « black cat crossed his path Krlday always did hate cats anyway, so be excusvs himself for his superstition. Marrying ueems to be a religion with Rome people. The spider which tried sercn time* In succession Isn't In it with the ex ploiter who •cents a rich graft. netting away with a lio would be a much simpler mattef If It were not for T the numerous persons who nre always around keeping tab. There Is no more ridiculous ape? tacle than to see a slow, stupid man trying to be a sport. m " The Book of Natura. At limes of liookn 1 weary, Kor rending makes me full Of twlntixl, warped lileng Not rips enough to pull. And then I turn to nalura, lis pages brlxlit tq gcun. Or In the erowdfd elty J read Ihe book of man. The uprightly printed r»tg«'» ('resent In full to ino A very tine iilua • Of life as II nhoiild l»e, Cut in tlie other volume That men before tuo act ] Hlrlppn) arid nuked Anil as It Is In fact Tlie very, ttije romjiWM, The talo of ToVw s young dren'm, May start "IT with some trouble, But end with pie and cream. In life the paint and powder Are very apt to rub. The dainty little iwulden May finish nt a tub. Pet ween the frames and covets In fiction unij In art You K' t » rare of people Who live a lire apart. Hut In the book of nature. Where truth'On fact* in net wnlt For nil of Its adornments. They give It to you straight. The Reward ol Perneverance. "Where | little Willie?" "Alas, he has /fr gone from ttsl" Mii-AJ "I low did it T iHippen?" JS uiM "He found iin «»'l revolver." 71 "YcsV / ) "Anil lie tried to shoot It oft'." "Yes V" "Hut It wottid " "ot wiirk." V^-JV - J ! "Well ?" "So lie tin il. trled, tried again." Striking an Average. "Why ilocs a liatuhoine man alwuys • marry a homely womanV" ' "For two reasons." "What are tlicy'j" | "Olio is be-ause lie wants all the couiplluit'UtH thai come to the family " " Aml I he o! her?" "llecuuso lit' wants to even , up." _ Neutral. "Who Roes there, friend er foe?" "Neither." iiidfU lie one or the other " "Not nt eessarllj*. Why should I l> your I'flciidV I rant borrow an* money from you And why should.i be your..foc? I .don't owe you an>.. Ul'Ul.g " Alyi.iys Follow*. "lie Is a very promising y •' I mnti." r "Promising. Is he'r" "Yes." "llow rmich has he promised?" "What 7" "I /nerely. was asking how much in owes." - Misunderstood. } "Hoys aren't what they used to be when I was a lad." J—"Aren't they 7" : "No." ~ "Great Improvement. now do you | like it V" " *>-, Unappreciated. "She is trying to be a poetess." "Have any luck?" "Oh. yes." "What was It?" "No one would print her poems." But He Does It All the Tim*. "What do you think about the high cost of living." "Me?" "You." "Mighty little. I tell you." y Unwilling Miss. "We kissed a»ul made up last night." "Different with Ma me and.me." "llow was that?" "We kissed and fell out." Lowly. "What have you on your mind?" "My corns." "Where are you carrying yonr mind now?" ■ = Good Reason. •Why worry over trifles?" "They are not so expensive as some thing larger." Spoils the Flavor. •bo said as he about tils pip* In cheerful manner tokad. "A husband to not Ilk* a ham: ll* should not b* well stnok**." Notice of Sale Under and by virtue of a power of sale contain *eed iu trust, executed by James HigKti'aiid wife, to tbe undersigned trus tee, and bearing date Feb Ist, 1907, and recorded in Bcok PFP at page 500, Mar tin Uegmtry, to secure the pa>nient of a certiau bond bearing even date therewith and the ttipulaliuns in said trui-t deed i.ot havi;ig been complied with, and at the request of the cestui que trust there in named, 1 thai), on Saturday the tßtb day of Match iyll, at 12 o'clock noon, at the Court House door in Williamston, N. C., offer at public sale to the highest judder for cash, the follpwmg described land, to-nit: " - Pounded ou the No'th by the Feggett land. 011 tlie East by the lauds of Louisa Yates lieirs, on tbe South by the mill run anp on tbe West by the county road, aud being the same land conveyed to James Biggs by Willium Slade and wile, by deeitiof record 111 CCC at page 257, Mar tin Registry, and containing One Hun dreil aud I* ifty acres, more or less. This 14th day of Feb. 1911. W. C. MANNING, Trustee. f Trustee's Sale Isy virtue of authority of a ileed of j Deed o( Trust executed to me by Noah Teel and wife, bettie Teel, on the 21st 1 day of l'eb. 1910, aud duly recorded in j recorded 111 the Register's office in Mar-1 tin coigit) in Book ZZZ, Page 10, to Be- j cure the payment of a Certain bond bear ing even date therewith, ami the stipu | lations in deed of not having been complied with, 1 shall expoae at public auction for cai-h 01/ Monday the ?oth dav Murcli 1911. at u o'clock M, at the Court Hoiihc 11. Maitin county, the following" ptopet^v. Beginning in the Street at Robert La v rencc 101 tier; thence N. West 25,'* poles; tliente f-outu 7' 4 hsi pr'le-7 liuks thence ?>outirv> ardly K. 17 |>oles; j tIH-nce Nuilhward hast to the be ginning, excepting one acres sold to Jos. | Bud leaving one aud three foititiis acres.' i Known as Ibe Wi M. To« 11 nf Par mele. "llii.-. Feb. iO t 1911. A. L. BHLLILOWKR, Trustee. Trustee's Sale B\ viitiie of authority of a deed of Deed ol Trust executed to me by Fid. WTiriaius and wile, Florence Williams, on tlie loth day 61 No\etuber 1909', and did) lecoidvd in the ReKn-ter's office of Mai tin county in.book VVV I'age 237,. to secure tbe payment of a certain bond ben Img even -tlate therewith, and the .stipulatioils tti said deed of trust not having been complied with; 1 shall ex post* si public iiiM iiun, for cash, on Sat urday tlie ibth ita\ ot .March tyli, at 12 o'clock M, at.the Court House door in Martin county, loHowing tract of land: Beginning at a (>tob on the A. C. L. Railroad, rilimiujj alurg said railroad in au eat teilv course to Frank Br\ant's line, a corner, tlience along said Bryant's line 175 feet to a pi>st, thence a westerly cours.i feet to post, a corner, thence a j Not thei Iv course teet to tbe [uing. Containing one-fourth at} acres. J more or less, n w occupied by Kd. Vv il llauis ami wite. This Fsbtuary 16th is^u. C. 11. C'tOlTrustee. - . . Notice Bv virtue of authority vested in me I by" an order made iu the sjecial piqceed ing ei tultsl, Annie L. Kdmondsen ami otlicr.s Fx Parte, I will, on Mi tidity of Court in March, ■it being March 20th, 1911, sell tor cash tQ,ihe bidder at the Court HouSe door in \\ iliiainston, [N, C,at 12 o'.clock M the following lands: Ist I ttict—Beginning at a stub iu No. 3 of the Reubm FiUnoudsou lanti tli\isioti, running N. 334 W. io;t jioles; thence S. 52'.- 3J polesjtheuci S. 32S W. 100 poles to Ross line; thence with Ross l:ue to lot No. 3. v 2nd Tract —Adjoining T. Hdmondsoiv Lawrence and others, and b> ing the same lot allotted to Julius W. Edmondson in Reubin Fduiondsem land division of rec orel in Martin County Registry. Except 8 acres deeded to Lawrence Audiews of record iu Book KKK Tkge 310. Both of these tracts actjoiuuiv l each other and contain 48 a ceres more or less. This 13th day of Feb. 1911. B. A. CUITXHRR, Com. Notice ML « We have~for sale a tract of land lying in Robersonville Township, Martin County, containing 273 acres more or less, about 100 acres open, of a sandy loam soil; 183 acres are well covered with long aud short straw pines, ■ suitable for milling purposes aiid domestic uses; good stock range with running water; good Water and healthy location; being 1 within two miles of the railroad; in the best section aud within two miles of one of the best schools and best markets in the county. Will sell for $3600.00 as follows: Cash, fiaoo.oo; the remsinder in four equal installments with interest each y/ear. Write or see either H. K. Harfell, S. J. Everett, Oak Ctty, N. C. Greenville, N.C. „ , Statement of the •V ' • » Bank of Martin County r J m ■ » At the close of business Jan. 3\, 19It: ' * ' ■ ' ■■■ ■ RESOURCES: ' Discounts $166,598.48 Stocks 1,J75.00 Furniture and fixtures 1,850.00 Real Estate 212.'32 Cash, aj2.d4n Banks 18,837.75 $188,875.35 ' * , LIABILITIES: Capital $ 15,000.00 Surplus a v 2f,730.49 Deposits 107,983 95 Rediscounts . „ 29,159.11 Bill Payable 15,000.00 $188,875.35 Net|Earping about 23 per cent or 22.7 per cent. J. G. GODARD, Pres. J. G. STATON, V-Pres. CHARLES H. GODWIN, Casheir ■■■■in■■iiiiiwinraiiii a At Cost! Sale begins today and will | | continue for a few days only, !Gome while \ou can r save money. j | 0. K. Cotving & Co.'s | I Old Stand S.moats, y'-gzir/aratre wl inmaw jausm a j y / _. T 7 . ... . - • • " ,£ ' ' . - ' ■ . f. Mr. Business Man ! mnj-'-'T- KuTkissee»a= ———i— We will give your orders for Job Work # careful attention ' MANNING and HASSELL ff MIQMMK yis Ti' i t Wiithttt ivk Cf I Sambo 1 SpANISH JACK. Color, J IV, black. 3 years old and weighs 860 lbs. I Register number 50652, have been purchas- jj \ ed by the Robersonville Jack Co. He is now ready for service and will be found at R. E. Grimes' stables in Robersonville. during sea- % • son This is the finest Jack in the counrtry. Your Patronage solicited. For «|i further information apply tp J A. S. ROBERSQN, Sec. 1 4* :
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