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I LOCAL ITEMS | All notice* pAllsked t» thi. oo!om», where H. 1,,1 hi«o b» 4ertv«d. will *e ehurjril fit tee ■ate of i* crntx ft Hat, (»M> «h wortto to » ant ), r«rti imnr.Z.nptn»l'.T*U will m4fl ' 041 mmg conlracto - —Have you read Bulletin No. 4? —Keep your eye on Carolina and tbe game she is playing. —Aint yon going to the picture «bow tonight? Don't miss it. FOR SALE,—One milk cow. —Apply to C. B. Harrison, Will lamstoti, N. C. Services by the Methodist, Bap tist, Episcopal and Primitive Bap tist pastors on Sunday. —Today usher* in the stormy month ofthe year. II it stifpasscn February—tlien.it will be dreadful. —Here's a tip—Carolina was ahead in the race nt the last accout iug. Don't tell anybody about it. —Notice the bank statements wtek and sec how firm are the •institutions which solicit your bits iocs*. Col. W. G. Lamb and Miss Mayo Lamb left Sunday for Baltimore, where they will spend several moiutlia. —1 have $5,000 to loan 011 ap proved real estate secuaity for term ot' one to three, years. No loan for Jess thiin $500.-8. A. Newell, Williamson, N. C. —FOK SALE—King's Improv ed Cotton Seed. One of the best producer* in the pitch, making 40 per cent liut. Fine staple and ma ture* early. —W. D Jenkins, Route 3, Williamson, N. C, —Over io.ooo lbs. of pork liave been ktlkd on the Diggs Farm owned by Manning & Godard, and still they have porkers to suit away this stason. A greasy report hut a highly satisfactory one. They believe in living at home and board ing at the same place. —Wheeler Martin, Jr., has form ed a partnership with Col. Wheeler .Martin and Burruos A. Critcher fot the practice of law. Mr. Mar tin i* a gradriate ot Wake Forest C-illetie and ha* recently received license to practice his profession. He has just reached bis majority and hats a promising future. t PERSONAL BRIEFS J - I************************* J. O. Stmon lias been ill Norfolk on business this week. J. A. Get.>itiger, of Hardens, was heie t u business Monday. F. IT. Barnes hns been out of town on business this week. J. 1,. Croom, of Gold Point, was a plensmit \isi:cr here Tuesday. Mrs, John Speed, of Scotland Meek, is visitinK Mrs. J. 1). Hiuus. Mis. Mack ItuTell aiirl little ,of Tarbn - o, are visiting here this week. J. R. KUiscn, of Suffolk, spent the week end bete with his biother W. A. Ivllison. Mr. and Mis. J. C. r l«Hrob and children can.o down frhm Wilson Friday to visit relatives. Miss Winifred Nicholson, of Washington, has been the guest of Mrs. A. S. CoJtld tcr the past week. —Miss CoTic AH Anuder *as beni iu Richmond this week. While awr»y Mrs. J.J. Stroud filled lifer position ut the Osaded School. ~ | No K'oup | I Pratts, k ,)U - p 1 r*. CURE (iuarantecd or rioncy Bock M Cure* wlien all else fall*. 25C., 1 50c, Jsl.OO. Vtcfi Eoullty llouk 1 w ami 1912 Almanac for the asking ut B Anderson, Crawford & Co. K 1 J. L. I lan sell & Co. ■ C. D. Cflrstarplien & Co. Harrison Bros. Their Signal of Success By Genjfrqy Sharp* Two pistol shots rang put in qntek succession, and f'Hfton Wilbur, drnw lac bis own can. n prang to hi* feet lie watte*] a moment, Itatoalnt (or oth er shoe*. tot noao ctrme, no raising his guu be lired two shots in answer to the signal— f he woorfßssnn's call for bolp. "hia shots were repli«d to again, and getting a ten no of the direction, Wil bur plunged lato the thick growth that surrounded his new camp. The shots seemed to coin o from the direction of his old canip, and a* lie forced his way through the tangle of shrtibH and Tines he wondered who had sent the call. A lew gueslr still remained at the.- hip hotel down by tho *prinf;a, hut it was unlikely they would b« out at this time In tho evening. For more than a mile he made hi* way in a utraigbt Ifoe, then he paused and fired twice. This time he war an swered by only one thot, and he smiled to himself. "Only a five-shot Kim. and no extra cartrldKO*. It must bo one of tho peo ple from tho horfef; "0 woman I'll he!. No man would pack a gun with only the oartridgon in the chambers. Sounds pretty close." He altered his direction slightly, and phmged on again. ' Thin time it was only a few minutes before lie emerged upon u clearing, at tiio far end of which ho dincerneil a little huddled Ifiitri? ~ 'lt is a woman,' bo exclaimed to himself, »« ho hurried forward. At. this moment the clouds that had covered the moon broke, and, through a rift, the cold light streamed to touch with silvor the rapidly reddening leaves und make morti dense the velroty shadows. Aa tho woman struggled to her feet, Wilbur gave a cry of surprise, For the nrnmoni ho imagined that lie had seen a vision, but * lie nest* instant a musical voipc had name. "What aro you doing here?" de manded Wilbur as he knelt beside tho girl, who had wink Icu.k with a little "I Have Found It." moun when her weight hail come upon her feet. "I thought that you had gone back cant by this time " "We Wore going straight through,' explained the girl, "but 1 coaxed nuntit* to slop over at the springs for a day. We got in title; afternoon, and the moment we had dinner 1 came up here, i wanted''to nee .vou. Cliff. I wanted tu see the old camp." """"I have moved it," explained the matt. After jou left 1 could not bear to ntny here, so I built h shark about a tulle further up, I tore thia one down." "I MW ntraid that you had gone away," she murmured. "When I came op the old trail, and found no truce of the cabin, I sat down and cried. I wan certain that you b-wl f' 'tc away .'•"•d that I should not see you again." "Did you want to?" he asked gently. "You are right, Addle, in .saying that you never could bu a poor man's wife. It would have been well to have for gotten me. I aru sorry that you did not-go mviiy when you found that the amp had beu razed." "Are you?' she asked dlrtetly. ' l'r.i not, I'm glu.l that 1/uraiOfod my ankle. 1 was tumJr.s to i ten when my loot twlfttod under me. 1 remembered you tqlj wo whop 1 war. la troufilu in the juountii'n.i to lire-'too shots Irom tuy revolver end that anyone who beard it would know (but it waa a call for help. 1 have tin' little revolver yo*t save me. It brought. j oil ro me. 1 ' "To iV-i Rood end," retorted the mtsn. bitterly. " Why bcf-Ic \r. rc pen the o!il wound? You were quite d. ui led, when . ,i itjfcat OUY .di'i^uuui.-luvo. wsi.i Uut u dream, and sbr.tthere .could be no realisiilion. Naw' yon lmve cmue back to make mo lixhi tHp tight all ever nj.tin. V'ii-5 ll f.'iir, dear, just be ""M i"*«" me again be fore you wont back "It waa fair," aha'answer d steadily. "because 1 did not comp ih rough idle curiosity. Cliff. 1 crtine to tell you that it was all a mistake. 1 did uot think thnt 1 cciild be happy with you in your cabin, sharing the luck of n prospect or,, and I knew that you would not •tare a borne you bad Dot earned. "Now 1 know, OJUf, that I wouJo rattier live ker« —with yon—tha» to go back home and lire in luxury. ! cam* to tell you that. Cliff." "But you were right before." urged | the man. "You may think that tt would be fun to camp out and search tor gold, but you bavo been born and hred In the purple, Addle. You don't know what it Is to live ou bread und . bacon and to make the bread and cook the bacon yourself." I do, because you let me dc it last summer," she reminded. "It in be cause f miss those doar old days that ! ' have rone back, Cliff. Don't >ou waut tne?" "Want you?" he repeated tensely. "I thought i,hat 1 had fought my fight and had wwi, but J haven't. There Has not boeu a minute in tbu duy, Ad die, that I have not wanted you." - "Thon we'll be married and live happy ever after," she cried content edly. "KJus me, Cliff, then bandage ankle and get down to the hotal or auntie will bo crazy about tee." Their lips user in a long caress. Since the early summer, when Adiiie Spenceliad btutnbli'd across the pros pector's cabin, bo had y loved the dainty little woman, but with the worldly wlrdom of hor she had bogged her release from tho engage ment, pleading that ghs never could be happy In the woods. Wilbur had Ignored her [.lea that she bad enough for two In her own right, and tbut her father's death would leave her a mil lionaire. He wanted to be tho head of the house, and lie could not take that position unlesa he was the bread winner. Now Flie had come back to him In KW-'ot surrender and ho was supremely happy. It took but a moment to bßflduge ibe sprained ankle, then he caught her up In hi* anna aud strode down the well-marked trail that led to the village. The town had grown up about the bote! built for the benefit of those who Bought the luxury ol an expensive I10U;! even when the} islked ol' communing with uutnre. Wilfytu* had little In common wtib ib guests of the hotel; for ht> deSplued tlie'r love of luxury. , lit- kept away frofh the village as much as possible, but. hr had worn the trull when ho and Addle lined to stroll In 1 tie twilight, and plan the io ma id future i hut should lie tlielrn. When Ihe practical side Lad thrust Itself on tho girl she bad coaxed her aunt to take bor further went that she in Ik l>t forgot Wilbur. Now she bad conio back to inaku a confession ol tsurreiulei', and Wilbur whistled hup plly m: lie made bin way along Addle wbi scarcely u burden to his amis, itud bo made t;ood ilium uutil his Xoot struck a rounded stone and bt went heavily to the earth. Ho «hvcd licr from hurt by twisting as be full but. >ben lie did nu't rin>» tilio « lied to him in alariu. lit) was digging fhe earth away with liU j Inuidw and lie did not seem to hear, i I'r'jsently It * arose tuid built a little | fire of lai piue, and, with an exclaina-1 tlon of sat isi notion. In turned toward , tlie girl. "I've found it,'' ho cried, exultantly "1 thought that the vein would be found further up, but tt«la Ih it. The* ruiiHi have washed nv,av the dirt and have left the outcrop showing. We'll I bo rich, As'i'le girl; ax rich as your I l'n>ber. We cau be 'narrlod and live | in the lap of luxury or in the heart ot I the wooia, just an you prefer. Your j two gnus wore not to call me to aid j your distress; they were the nlgnau: | of Lfcuue Fortune, who had a wifa i and a gold mine to offer me. It was j Cbo signal ot' success, dear. Wi> have | won—Uareth*:- ■ vi'jinuMEY Fins | I* LiAo(fM*-NK t\tDUßrt, AMU If LADUi;n N Notice of Sale j Under ar.i by virtue of power o| sale j contained in a mortgage from }amcV> H. • Peel Hint wife Victorias Peel, to the un dersigned William A. Prel Mini wife Mary R. Peel, dated Macrli the 3d. 1903. and recorded in the klfcesters Office of Martin County, Nottli Caroli'm. in Hook WWW, page 1 JO. the undersign ed will on the 33d day ol Ma rob, at public auction, For cash. l«efore the court iioiifc door in Martin Cor.uty, sell the (ollowing described real ertite, to-wit: 1 Rounded by ]Htues H. Peel c>n the North, on the West l»y J'oia Hodges, on the North-and Eist by Samuel Pern , 011 the East by Thomas Woo lard. on the S'jutb oy Perry, containing loci acres, iiior'or lew. This Fel>. 19, 1 •!a. WILL-IAM A. PKJU. and MAKY B. PKKL, Mortgagees. j Notice Under and by \irtuc of an order of the j Superior Coutt of Martin County made , in the special juocvedinga entitled J, B ; Speller, AitmiiiTstr.itor ot A. W- Rodger* vs Salamander Rogers. T Cherry and i wiie, Caladonia Cherry; the undersigned commissioner, will on .Monday, the 4fh day ol" March, is o'clock at the Court house door door in Wlllinmstou N, C. ofier rale to sslo to tie highest bid- 1 der tor cash, the following described tracts of land: Ist Tract: Beginning at the N. E. Comer of A. W. Rodders land and about 70 yd;- back from the road running a lino, pa rale d with said road and along Henry Rodgers and I!ol« back lice, 126 yds; theuce Mrs Sborl's s-.id hue, 4 West direction 70 yds: thence back to par&lel line, thence back A j atulcl line with the first mentioned, 126 yds, said A. \V*. Hodgara line; thence along his line to the beginning; containing 1 % acres, more ur less. and Tract. Adjoining f.' Simmers' and others aud coinfccm i". 5 on th®point of Simmons' and Rogers' land and ruu ning thence South 35 rotlstoMrs.Siort's corner; thence west 35 yds to a point in Miles Rogers' line; thence a pufalel line with tjie tirst line to the beginning. , Both of these tracts are sojd.subject to the Dower Right of the widow of A. \V. Rodgers, deceased. This the 3d day of Feb. 1912. I B. A. CRITCHER, Com. ROYSTER FERTILIZER HITS THE SPOT EVERY TIME J' f. O.K. Jfj The explanation is simple;they are FF | mode with the greatest -care and .f if every ingredient has to pass the / | 5 test ofqur own laboratories ; ,# /f • | theresnohitarmiss aboutßoysier / % i Fertilizers. * , ; Sold JW Reliable Dealers Everywhere ■> ' F.S.ROYSTEM GUAMO CO.# I |i Officer (Ijs. jj Norfolk Va. TarboroMC. Columbia SC. . •• v \* j BaltimoreMd. Monl&omeryAld. si/ v • Macon Columbus Gn. ■> • ]1 ■ rLOWERS f j Trustee's Sale J Notice! Land Sale "By virtue of authority of « IJet'l ol |?Bv virtue of authority!contained in a Trust executed to tne bv William 1). Lit- rleed of trust executed to me by A. R. lev and wife, Ruth Lilley, on the 15th Corey on the 15th day of An;;. aud WhHti vriH wiint thp best rf mem ,} * v of December, 1910, aud duly record- recorded in the Renter of Deeds office W hen yon want the IXSI, rtmem- jn Ihe Rcpister ., offire in >lHrt .; n of Martin county in Book PPl> pin e 572. bcr We ate a* your service County in Book 7.7.'/. page 113, to secure and the conditions of the said deed of the payment of a certain bond bearing tmet not having been complied with, I *" Choice roses, carnations, vallies, even date therewith, and the stipulations shall on Monday, the nth day of March violets Hid weddim. ntitfils in the in said Deed of Truat-not having been lull, sell at publjr auction to the highest inj, Qlitnls in tile w ith, I shall exposes at jmblic bidder for cash, at the coart house door latest styles auction, for cash, on Friday the 22nd in Williantston, N. C., the following de- Floral offerings artistically arrang* of March '9 12 - 12 °' clock M " at bribed land: . the Court House door in Martin County, Lynig tu Griffins township, adjoining ed lit snort notice tJje f o ji oW j nj{ p ro p«rty: the lands of William D. Corey ami D. R. When in need of pot plants, I0«e A certain tract of land-on wbicli the Jlurdisou. at the mouth of a bushes evergreens shrubbery ** ,fl vvil,iam Lilley now lives adjoin* ditch, in William D Corey's line, thence .1 inir the lands of J. 1.. Taylor, Alonzo along the various courses of said ditch to hedge plant# and shade trees, mail P TAylor, Ell Kawls and others contain- , White oak'in I). R. Hardison's line, A telegraph or telegraph your order to in« seventy-six (76) acres, more or less, thence along D R. Hardison'sfine to W. > 1 and fully described in Deed from Jobn R. Corey's corner, thence aloni; said lIWHII—WIIIBI ■IWWIWHIIIIMIW p et .] to « a id William D. Lilley duly re Corey's line to the bepnt.in K . Contnio inc as acres, more or less. , corded in Book ld>, papea 385. and Ti^e a o{ , ?le Mfh . It , lql2 at „ o'clock. t j o v 387 Martin County Registry. Place of fale. Court house door. J, L, U yUinn GC \-tO. Willisukton, X. C.. Feb. 21, IQT3. This Feb. Hth, 1912. ' , Phone 140. Raleigh, N. C JAS. S. RHODES, Trustee. S. A. NEWELL, Trustee. NOTICE! *v * / 't> ' . * r-." s -' WILL sell to the highest bidder k pi for casli, at the stables of the Mar -B**B • tin Lire Stock Company on Satur f^a * v an^l IW2> 2 o'clock P- in -> the French Coach Stallion • . t . a f * ■\# Z • # ECHO together with all items now due or to become due to the Martin Coifiity Breeders . » Association. IJThis is a rare opportunity to buy t '* is I , • ' ■. % ♦ a first class high bred horse. Remember the day. 7 " -V ■' MARTIN COUNTY . BREEDERS ASSOCIATION Williamston, N. C. ; i i- " * A: \ JNO. D. SIMPSON, Sec'y WHEELER MARTIN, Pres.
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