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{HI LOCAL ITEMS , | nil wm»mi AH MtkM published in Ihia column, where pi in ■■ I l»*o be derived, will he charged at the ak of K cnU a line *.(counl iri* words to a 111) irrf~*n Special rale# will be made am ■ —F*U moon on the 51b. —Jost one more month of 1911. —FOR SALB. —A desirable cot tage in Williamston. —Apply at this office. —Rev. Mr Rice, of Wilson, preached. in the Christian Church here SunHav morning and night. WANTED TO BUY LIVE C A T T L E. - WILLI AMSTON LAND AND IMPROVEMENT COMPANY. - FOR| SAL^ — One Grand Square Piano in good repair. Good bargain and easy terms — G. P. McNaugbton, Williamston, N. C. J-Mr* A R.. and Mr. C E. Mizell der.ire to thank friends in town for ihtir kindness to them in their recent t>eieavement. They appreciate everything vyhicli w as so cheerfully done to heip when they arrived here. FOR RKNT. —Dwelling house 011 upper Main Street. The iwt that has been occupied by I*. H. Harrison for several years. N. S. Peel. —FOR SALE.—One Ho H. P. return tubular boiler with 82, 3 inch tubes in good condition. Can be bought at a bargain —G. P. McKaughton, Williani.stoii, or S. F. Everett, Everett, N. C. —Or. W. H Wakefield, of Charlotte, will he 111 Williainston at Atlantic Hotel Tuesday Dec 121b., one day only. His practice it limited to the medical and smui cal treatment of diseases of the Eye, Ear, Eose and Throat and Fitting Gla-ses. Rev. C L Rea l spent Mon day night in town the guest of Dr. Ku ght. He was «n route (torn the Confetence and came litre to baptize the infant son ol Mr and Mr* S A Newell Mr Read has tatnv friends here who are always glad to welcome him. He has been appointed to the station at Abti deen, having b.e i at Murfieesburo the past year. —The Conference returnel Rev Rufus Hi ad lev to the Williamston and Via m lton Circuit for anollit i year This satisfaction to the congregation and to friends 111 the town, who recognize Mr. Hru i- JryV .\oitli lK)tu as citizen nud minister. He was called burnt; b> wire on Saturday to conduct the funeral services of Mrs. Klizaheth Short, and s«> raised two days oi the session >t the Conference. The next session will l>e field in Kay* it ville Ligiitatng Kills Few In 1 )Ofi lightning killed onl\ 1(9 ptople in this whole c>>nntrv. One's chances ot dealh by lightning ate less than two in a milium. Tnt* CMnce of d ;.th fiom bvet. kidney or Htouiat h trouble I* vastly urt-uet but not if Klectur Hitters bv u-nl, as kotn'Tt Mad en, of West linr .Jmitton. la . proved. Pour doc ors K«*iv. liini tip iiltei tight month of aiiffe ii'v; 'riiu vti uleiit liver tiou b) ean i vellow jaundice. Me was then c inpletely cured by Electric Buteis. They're the best stomach liver, ve and kidney remedy aiul biood purifier on eaith. Onlv 50c at S3un-ler- tk Fowden. Trustees Sale By virtue of authority of a ileed of ■trust executed to me by Jesse Reach ou tbe 30th day of January 1908, ami duly recorded in the Register's office in Mar tin County in Rook VVV, Page 308, to secure the payment of certain hon.J, bear lag even date therewith, and the tions in said Deed of Trust not having ten complied with, 1 shall expose at public auction for cash ou Tuesday, the atitii day of Dec. 1911, at noon, at the gftouit House m Martin County, the fol blowing property. Tbe tract of land deet* to Jeaae Reach 3by K. A. Clark and wife, Jan. ad, 1908, *mmA known aa tbe Ji O. Gorganua land, bounded ou the North by S. 11. Clark, MM tbe Kast by J. h. Clark, on the South Mwß. W. Wj nn, on West by Colley 8 wimp, containing 93 acre a, more or lesa. Subject to a fin* mortgage held by S. Jffc Bailej . This Ncv. Jjth, 1911. 8. H. CLARK, Trnatee] EfWWWWW»»WMWI RSONAL BRIEFS 2 ********************* Harry A. Biggs to Richmond last week. S. F. Everett was here from Everetts on Monday. J. L. Graveley, Of Rocky Mount was here Tuesday in a handsome auto. Mr. and Mrs. G. P. McNaugh ton left Tuesday for Augusta, Ga., to visit their daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Clahoun Rpss and little daughter, who have been vis iting relatives here, left Monday for their home. Ends Winter's Troubles To many, winter is a season ol trouble. The Frost-bitten toes and fingeru chapped hands and lips, chiUlains, cold sores,-red and rough skins, prove this. But >uch trou bles tly before Bucklen's Arnica Salve A trial convinces. Great est healer of Bnrns, Boils,. Piles, Cuts, Sores, Bruises, liczema and Sprains, Only 25c at Saunders & Kowden. There is Strength in Combinations, ati.l tlie strongest pos sible combination is a «oO(l painter This Combination cannot be bettteti, Why not try it. for Sale Hy W. M. WILLIAMS, Agent Williainston, N. C. Land Sale! W; will sell to fho Highest Bidder for Cash at it o'clock a. in., 011 December 15,191 1 Rohersonville, "N. G. 'lMit' Following' lauds: One brick store building now occupied Ky J. C. Robertson Co. One vacant lot on Railroad St. One open lot back of Store, all in the town of Robersonville, One farm near Everetts, N. C. consisting of about 20' I acres, about 80 / i acres cleared, fairly good buildings, state of cultiva tion for 1012. Ihe above farm was not cultivated this year. For further information Apply to the heirs of G. D. Roberson, deceased. Reason for sale is for division. J. C. Robertson and R. I:. Grimes, Commissioners The True Spirit of Christmas Giving--- Is expressed by a (lift of Discrimination There is no finer gift than a fountain per —a constant conveni ence, a daily help in office, classroom, at home or traveling , . * . - -J- 1 1 „ T>, c r., k „ ' WHEN You BUY A PEN. > Luck a Curve G E.T Parker Fountain JhiPeN THAT IdKSTHE Rum i " Ten makes • • 1 cleanly, al betier work ! The i «>-*- easier ami C ' e,lt ,oUn ' surer. It does ' tain pen and everything I j j because of j •>»«.««*» fountain pen * • c Curve it to do; aud THE KIND THAT HAS\ i can't leak in nothing you THE ' your pocket don't want or hands } Uk——2 for Sale Only by SAUNDERS & FOWDEN, Druggists, Williamston, N. C- Hugh B* York, M. D. Microscopy, Electrotheiapy,X-Ray Diaguosi3, Specialties J Office over Farmers & Merchants Bank Office hours, 8 to 10 a. m., 7 to 9 p. in. Office 'phone 60 - Nivht 'phone 63 Wtn. E. Wairen - j. S. Rhodes Drs. Warren & Rhodes Physicians and Surgeons Office in Biggs Drug Store - 'Phoni' 29 Jos. H. Saunders, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Day 'Phone 53 - Night 'Phone 40 Williamsfon, N. C. Dr. R. L. Savage of Rockv Mount, will he at thf» At lantic Hotel fourth Wednesday in each mouth ta Lrtat diseases ot the E>e, Kar t Nose and Throat smd Fit Glasses. A, R Dunning - J. C. Smith / Dunning & Smith Attorneys-at-Law Williamston - North Carolina j Robertson vi Mi-, North Carolina Burrou.t A. CntclH-r - Wheeler Mastic ! Martin & Critchcr Attorncys-at-Law'j ' WiHiatnstijU - North Carolina ' J'IION K IT, FARMERS & MERCHANTS BANK I ~7 North Carolina COUNTY DEPOSITORY TIME DEPOSITS John D. Biggs, C. D. Carstarphen Frank F. Fagan J. L. Rogerson President Vice-Pre?idenf Cashier Asst. Cashier UNDER THE HAMMER! Tor Sale Mondciy December 4th The S. 0. BURROUGHS HOME PLACE. Containing 185 acres • 65 acres cleared, and in good state of cultivation. Three miles from Williamston. A rare opportunity to buy a Good Farm. Take a look and be present at the sale ALSO ON THE SAME DATE ' The E. O. BURROUGHS Tract of 150 Acres, adjoining the Home Place will go under the hammer. This is Wood Land and can be easily cleared. 10 acres practically in condition to plant. Look * at these tracts and wink at the undersigned at the Court House Door, Williamston f N. G, Monday Dec. 4 t 1911 A. R. DUNNING, Commissioner Ladies Shirt Waists & Skirts A beautiful Stock of Ladies Shirts Whistsj and Skirts. Prices ranging from . . . X .• . \ 48c to $2.00 and $1.19 to $6.00 Respectively * An up-to-date Line of Ladies Shoes and Hats. In fact everything that a lady may need, at very low prices Dry Goods and Notions at prices in reach of all. Come to see us and save money ■v.i «. Hats, Gaps, Shirts, Pants Shoes and Underwear lor Men A. K. HATEM r ■ ■■ • • . - ' • • . - ■ - - : . - • • Williamston North Carolina
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