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t jk L • *• ' \ _ | THE BIG NOISE! jp|,- «\ ■ »•• ' , ■ >•■• .■ ■*■ ■ €-c-€ceecccccc c^ccccccc ccccc^ SEE IT! 1 x v For 20 Days Only / ___ UJUII —illl !■!!■ 11l 111 ■ 111 HUB I 111111 lI ■ " * , Commencing Tuesday October 31 \ _____ ■ ■ ' ■ r- ,' - * " " • A SALE OF GOOD VALUES, UP-TO-DATE, AND t •' , * GOODS YOU CAN DEPEND UPON. INCLUDING i • V CLOTHING BOTH MENS AND BOYS. SHOES, HATS, [ CAPS, DRY GOO DS, NOTI 0N S, ET C. Big' values in Mens CJotli- ! infi\ Your Dollar will do the work of two' Mens Suits $lO.oO Kind Now ~$ 6.50 I 44 44 15.00 " 44 9.50 • Lot of Mens odd Coats $3 to $3.50 1 value new $1.75 to $2. ! 1 .... - r. t —— v . I G*REAT SALE MENS PANTS ,Mens $2. 00 pants now j Mens 1,75 pants now I *• I S 1 Mens 1.50 pants now * i/bo , v BOYS AND YOUTH SUITS Suits $1.50 now si.(9 *, MENS SHIRTS— SOc value now 38c r ; 35c value now* 19c r ' Ladies Skirts and Shirt waists at Low Prices Star Lye 3 Box for 20c Gold Dust 0 Pkgs for 24c Octogan saop 6 baJS 25c Lump starch 6 lbs 24c j Bargains of every Description, Too numerous to mention. Come f • - * >'V : *' * 4 and see for vourself •/ *» % , Specials on Yellow Cottons, Bleeching, Plaid Goods, | Homespun, Flannels, Outings, etc. =: , v. * ' • I J ''' ' - ■ WE ALSO CARRY A LARGE AND UP-TO-DATE ; ' STOCK OF GROCERIES TO SELECT FROM Come Early and Save Money • s * « pi YOURS TO PLEASE, O. K. Cowing.& Co. Next Door to Blount's Hotel r- * r t I WILLI AMSTON, . . . . * NORTH CAROLINA H m. Profits scattered to the wind ou Hats and Caps ' Mens Hats $2.00 now $1.48 " , 44 ,L.75 now 1.19 44 , 44 .60 now .39 i Boys , 44 .35 now .19 || Mens Caps .60 now .35 SHOES. SHOES i Childrens Shoes $i. 25 now 95c Childrens Shoas 6cc. now \ : 19c | Ludies Shoes worth 8' 5° now 98c Mens Gun Metal Shoes worth $2.25 now $1 .45 JHEN'S AND BOYS OVERALLS SI. OO value going at* _ 88c 50c values going at 39c [ Boys 50c values, going at 20c MENS, LADIES. CHILDRENS UNDERWEAR Large assortment none worth less than 50c now j 30c. 30c values now 19c, Society Pressing . . Glub . . O. C. Price, Manager Phone No. 58 Up-to-Oate Cleaing, Pressing, Dyeing and / Tailoring Very careful attention ftiven to Ladies' Kid iloves, Fancy Waists Coat Suits and Skirts Club Rates for Men. Clothes called for and | delivered |_ «. Agents for Rose & Co. I Merchant-Tailors, Chi- -I LmhhmJ 11 j\ J. B. SPELLER i Deater iti Wood, Shingles, Poultty, Kgg>>, Furs, Wall Paper and Baseball Supplies Williamston - North Carolina Notice Having qualified aa Administratrix upon 1 upon t!ie of Simon S; Petry de-1 ceased: Notice is hereby given to nil j er sons bokl claims against said Ehtntt J to present them to the undersigned for payment on or before the 9UI day of Octobei 1912, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All pei sous indebted to said Kt-late are j requested to tuaUu immediate payment. Th is 9th dav of October 19U. Maky G. Pkhrv, Admx, 10-13 \—'Cum, Testimeuto Anncxo. Notice Having qualified as Administrator upon • the Est ite r.f A W, Roper 1, deceased; Notice is hereby given to nil persons holding claims against said Estate to rrgsf!:t theat to 'lie tuide raipned for pny nieot on or before the uth day of Oct. 112, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make immediate payment. This 12th day of Oct. 1911. 10 j.} J. 11. SPELLKR, Adm. Administrator's Notice Ibvying qualified as Administrator upon the Estate of Li/./ie Salsbury, deceased, notice is hereby given to nil persons holding claims against said L ; >t. Ie to present them to the uuder | for payment on or t*fore the 15th day of Oct. 1912, or this notice w 1 iie plead in bar of their recovery. > All persons indebted to said Estate are rt .jitested to make immediate payment. T!i is 15th day of Oct. 1911. I 1013 J. AK S. SALSBURY, Adm. Trustee's Sale By virtue of authority of a Deed of Trust executed to mc by James K. Holiiday, on the isth ilay of Decem ber 1910, and duly recorded in the Register's office in Martin County, in book XZZ, pa.we 362 to secure the pay ■•f • 1 tainU «».' 1c : :*vii ili'lc I! en vkith, and the stipulations in said Deed of Trust not having been complied with. I shall expose at public auction, for cash, on Monday, the 30th (lay of October, 1911, at 12 o'clock m, at the Court James -1 ville in Martin County, the following porpurty: Bouuded on the North by Mrs. Mary fc Harnhill, on the East by W. T.Mizell, | on the South by T. H. Holiiday, on the | West by the W. N. Holiiday tract, and known as the Jatnes A. Holiiday home place, containing fourteen (14) acres, mure or less. This Sept. 26, 1911. J. L DAVENPORT, Trustee. ] Notice of Sale ! By virture of a power of sale contained 111 a certain deed of trust executed to the undersigned, trustee, by M. G. Warren, and bearing date the 13th., July 1910, ( and recorded in Book 7.7,/., at page 73, to secure the payment of a certain bond of even date and tenor therewith, and ' the stipulations therein not having been ( complied with, and at the request of the . beneficiary therein named, f shall, on Monday the 20th day of November 1911, ( at 12 o'clock noon, at the conrcbouie door 1 of Martin County, Willtamston, N. C., 1 offer at public sale, to the highest bidder for cash, the following de**ri»>ed lind, to-wit: — Beginning at a stake on the Hamilton and Greenville road, thence S 28# , E 176 poles to J. R. Dixon's line, thence N * x /t 15 42 poles to a stump, said Dixon's corner, thence N 89 W 106 poles, thence N T/t E6l poles, thence S 81E 46 poles, 1 thence N E93 poles, thence N72 W 1 40 poles, to the roed, thence S Sb/4 W 14 poles, thence S 59 W xl 5 poles to John McMathew's corner, thence S 36 E 6 poles, thence SSO E 14 poles, thence S . iß>4 E I 7 poles, thence S 29 E 14 poles, thence 535 E 18)4 poles to the road, thence wi\h said road S 26# W 1 poles, thence S 12 W 34 poles to the be ginning, containing 143 acres, more or This 12th day of Oct. 1911. A P.. DUNNING, Trustee. TOBACCO FLUES • •• 1 & V 1 Have Woolard to make your FLUES and You will have the BEST ''" . . CARTS AND WAGONS MADE TO ORDER - Wollards Combined Harrow and Cultivator J. L. WOOLARD a . WILLIAMSTON, N. C. * „ ■-*"v..*■ '• • • •, v. * .■ *. ' t * . v.,. j P Atlantic Goast L»ine 1 The Standard Railroad of the South Ramifies the mb "Nation's Gardeu Spot," through the States of £2 Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, jS £2 Georgia. Alabama and Florida: §g E§ ' ffi H FOUR FAMOUS TRAINS: j| "New York and Florida Special" (Jan- lag fi: uary to April) "Florida and West In dian Limited," "Palmetto Limited," ET gg "Coast Line Florida iVlail" .... Dining Gars—-a la enrto acrvlco All year round through car service irom New York -to both Port (® Tampa and Knights Key, connecting with steamships to and from fc** Havana. For beautiful illustrated booklets and copy of the "Pur jpM pie Folder" address j^3 fjf* W. J. CRAIG, T. C. WHITE, &' ¥94 Passenger TrHflic Manager General Passenger Agent, %5 SW Wilmington, N, C, East Carolina Teachers Training £ School A Stale school lo train teachers for the public s-choo's of North Carolina. Every energy is directed to this one purpose. Tuition free to all those who agree to teach. Kali term begins September 26, 1911. For cata logue and other information, address ROBT. H. WRIGHT, President Greenville, N. C Bulbs, Cut Flowers, Plants Our importatir.il of French - and Holland bulbs* are now ar riving. By planting early you got. the best results. We arc leaders in choice cut flowers for weddings and all social functions. Artistic floral offerings, fine decorative pot plants, rose bushes, hedge plants, shrub bries, evergreens and shade trees. Price list on application. Mail, phone and telegraph orders promptly executed by J. L. O'Quinn & Co. Phone t4O. . Raleigh, N. C. Take Your Common Colds Seriously Common colds, severe aud fre quent, lay the foundation of chronic diseased conditions of the nose and throat, and may develop into bron~ chitis, pneumonia, anil consump tion. For all coughs and colds, in children and in grown persons, take Foley's Honey and Tar Compound promptly. Saunders & Fowdtn. Ease* the Jolts. Politeness la like an ali-cushion — there may be nothing Holid in it. btft It eases the Jolts wonderfuiy. Foley's Kidney Remedy vs. I Hooeless Case Hon. Ark. J. E. Freeman savs: "I had a severe case of kidney trouble and could not work and my case seemed hopeless. One large bottle of Foley's Kidney Remedy cured me and I have never been bothered since. I always recom mend it." Saunders & Fowden. ' ~ —i ■\: hifrtlrfif JbS %hi - itd ,iL V IfIMMHIiiBBHMHHHHHHHHfIH [To the Public ll'e beg to announce | that uie have opened a I I'reusing Club which | will be knqwn as the T ,Sf/uar'e Deal Pressing | (tub, anti will do all I kinds of clean ing and I Pressing. We make a specialty of Ladies Garments. Club rates for Men- Clothes called for and retnrncd. Give us a chance and ire will give you a. Square Deal. Square Deal Press ing Club SCOTT & THOMPSON, Props. Is the World Growing Better Many things go prove that iV v is.. The way thousands are trying to help others is proof. Among them is Mrs. W. W. Gould, of Pittsfield, N. H. Finding good health by taking Electric Bitters, she now advises other sfferera, everywhere, to take them. "For years I suffered with stomach and kidney trouble," she writes. "Every medicine I used failed till I took Electric Bitters. But (his great remedy helped me wonder fully." They'll help any woman. They're the best tonic and finest liver and kidney remedy that's made. Try them. You'll see. 50c at Saunders & Fowden.
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