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J LOCAL ITEMS f All notice* published in Oii* column, where ' (tvrgut la to be derived, wfllTxr charged at the tsu-oI locnti a line, (count sis words to a • H*e). each luaue. fipedal rate will be made on oaift runiractn —Ain't you Roing tocigln? —The Passion Piny tonight- Rub-Mr-Ti«m will cure you sor 6 doses 66f> will break nry case of CI ills & Fever; it acis on the I ivtr better than Calomel, aud does not gripe or sicken, 25c. Rnb My-Tism will cure you. —Huckleberries are on the u:ar krt at 10 cents tlie quart. —J. G. Godard is having a pri vate office arranged in the rear of A. R Duuniug's liw office in the 1 God.ird Building buy an electric stove and pre-! pare a warm supper quickly these hot summer nights. The Lyht Co., has them for sale Keep the air cool by lrstailing an electric fan in your room. See the Kltctric Co., and let them tell you the secret of summer trjoy ment. Claytou Moore was made 3 member ol the Congressional Exe cutive Committer at Elizabeth City last week. —The town ib in the weed busi ness rgein this season, but* the crop »eeius to bring no profit—only fur nishing a theme upon which the citizens can spend n few sentences of choice Euglish. —Cleanliness is uext to godli ness, and self prtservation is the first iawofnatute. Therefore swat the flv. Clean the town utid there will not be so many flies to swat. —The failure of the managers of the Dixie Theatre to secure the films of the Titanic disaster,, was | disappointing to numbers of people. After puying for the use of the I films, the Dixie wax informed that the service could not be obtained until the nth. There was no re drear; so the management lad to 1 mi:ke the best of it. —Take your children and the older ones, too, to witness the Pas j > tion Play. It will make n bett«H j impression 011 the mird thr.n pry j oral lesson on the Bible .story. The j time is almost here when motion pictures will be in eveiy school. | where it is possible stand the expense. Don't miss this oppor tunity. —Harrison Bros, & Company are selling the "New Cenlurv" cul-j tivator. It is made !>y Ro.l-rrol: j Lenn Mfg. Company. Fanners are recognizing the good oui! tits 1 of the machine find the Gist week ' it was demonstrated, one dozen cul tivators were sold. These sal*? I es'.abli-h the fact that farmer.-* in I this section are using u;cto-iio>.\ machinery, and so d«>itij> better | farming. Mrs. Lei a Love wife of Wiley I Love, a fatnier living near Coven , j Ca, says: "I bare tnkcu Foley Kidney Pills and find them to ht» all vou claim for them. Tlity gave ; . 'me almost instant relief when my] kidnevs were sluggish .aid inactive j I c.u. cheerfully lecomuiend them j to nil Mifferirs from kidney troubles Saunders & FowJen. For Register of Deed At the solicitation of a number of my friends, I have decided to j myself n candidate for j the office of Register of Dseds of! Marti® County, subject to action of i the Democratic Conveutiou. Very respectfully, S. S. BROWN. Makes The Nation Casp The awful list of injuries oa a Fourth of July slaggtrs humanity. Set over against it, however, is the wonderful healing, by BuckU-u's Arnica Salve, of thousands, who suffered from bijrns, cuts, bruises, ballet wounds or explosions. Its the quick healer of boils, ulcers, eczema, sore lips or piles. 25 cts at Saunders & Fowden. 'j '** ' ' __ *, I *9*99999**¥***¥9*9******** I J PERSONAL BRIEFS J 1 *444**44**444444444444444W ' • Rev. M- E. Bethea went to Ral* , eigb Monday. Col. W. G. Lamb left Monday for Chapel Hill. J. P. Simpson left for Raleigh Monday and returned 011 a Flan ders car via Wilson. Mr. and Mrs- J. J. Stroud spent | the week-end b>.re and returned 'o Robfihonville Monday, where Mr. I Stroud i» superintending the erec tion of a building. W. H. Hnrrell and Elbert Peel are at home from Chapel Hill. Miss Delia Smithwick, of ville, spent several days here last week with relatives. Mi'-s Mary Lee Pell, accompanied by Miss Corrie Dell Blount, return ed to Richmond after visiting re latives h-re. Harfy M. Stubbs is at home from Chapel Hill. I). C. Jones was here from I Hamilton Tuesday. j Dr. J. S. Rhodes went to Nor folk Monday cn business. Mr. and Mrs. J I*. Boyle, Miss Maude Ibkei aud Edward B. Dar- J den spent Sunday in town. Misi Mary Smith, of Plymouth, is visiting Miss Fannie Biggs Mar tin. Dr. John D. Biggs left Wednes day for Raleigh to attend to Dtmo crat c Convention. S. L. Wallace and A. Corey i of Jarnesville, have been in town this week ou business. Robert Baker was here from ] Hamilton Wednesday evening. Mis?es Hard:sou and Barrett, of Rocky Mount, arrived in town last week to visit Mrs. J. W. Wttts. M is.s Hilda Crawford is at home j j from the G. F. College at - Grtens -Iboro. Curtis B-.-thia returned to I,ewin tou Tuesday and from there will. ■ go to Chapel Hill to attend th« sumtner scikol, Embroidery Club I The Embroidery Club with - I Miss NRuuic IHggs. on Friday fi!t«v- | Jnoon. A full number of the mem- j bers were pie-eot and the time j 'spent in worl: Knd conservation wa« ; very pleasant. The hostess served ) dclicioua refreshments. T'l-.t meet- j ing will be held with Miss Anna Crawtord on June 14th. | ~ A Ciri TUij is t'i Ct itify that Fc-!c'»V| SHosvev .!vl T.sr Compound d>*s j j not Ov.i«ta ; n .\v y opiates, any habit | forming >;rugi', cr ary ingredients J I that could poistbly harm its users. | On the contrary, its gteat hoaliugj and soothing qualities make it a I j real remedy for coughs, colds ami 1 j irritations of the throat, chest and I lungs. The genuine is in a yellow J package. Ask for Foley's Honey i and Tar Compound and accent no i j übstitute. Saunders it Fowden. j Report of UifL wQJuditioa of Uhj Bank of Hamilton | Hauiiltou, N. C.. at tlie close of busit:es I ' April. 18, 1912, j resources; Loans aud discounts f3y.553.i3 Banking house furniture and I fixtures 500.0 a! I Due from Banks and.bankers 18,356.92 j Cash itrnis 181,32 j r,oUI coins 100 50 i Silver coin iucluditig all minor | coin currency C 406.44 J National Bauk notes, etc. 1,719.00 j f 60,922.30 | LIABILITIES: j Capital stock | 5,000x0 Surplus fund 3,000.00 j -Undivided profits less current expenses and taxes paid 1,294.60 Titne certificates of deposit 13.087.6S j j Deposits subject to cbeclr --39.505.76 j Cashier's cheeks out*trtt}(hnj{ —__ - - L - f60.922.3tr State 6( North Carotin*, Count',• of Martin, s»: I, V.. A. Council, cashier of the above earned \ bank, do solemnly swear that the above state ment is true to tlie be#t of my knowledge and \ belief- K. A. COVNCIL, CaM'ter. Correct—Attest: T. B Slade, F. I«. Glad- 1 •tone, P. L. FtiUlmry, Director*. Bijb»cHbel tad sworn to Ivtfore me thia 37 day i of April t 9 u, j. a. Davrnport i ' Nctsn- Public, I \\ Soul of Advertising j| % \ Consider three oi the most at „! tractive and beautiful thinas that I MP j live—flowers, iruit, women. It is ! from them that weahall learn about 1 the soul of advertising:. , The flower wants the bee and the butterfly to help it. If it is not ! helped it will not ripen into fruit, : jit will fade, wither and die. It - must advertise. So it decks itself j out with ell imaginable beauty of J form and color, it pours out per- I fame that is carried miles afar. I Those who scent the perfume, ! whose eyes are charmed by the color and form, hasten to where the ! flower b. I In tiie flowers and in the fruits you can find the «oul of advertis ing, r.rd also concrete, 'definite ex amples of successful advertising I practice. The soul of advertising, as of j other psychological control o' hu- Imanity, couhiats in first liking t!ie I one you are claiming you serve ;0 | that b; will in turn like vou. There i-: a gulf between getting np a* good n watch as can be mad*.- for Ithe money and asking a dollar for it, md taking a man's dollar and giving him as little as possible in return. There is a tremendous c!if-» ference between running the safest steamers ic the world, incidentally also the fastest and most luxurious | as are the Cunarders, and charging hinh prices for the tickets and giv ing speed and luxury and neglec ing every underlying moral princi ple of efficiency. Therefore, the poul of advertis ing further consists in making ibc c'ieut; the buyer serve commercial ends by first giving him what he most nee.ls, in nuch agreeab'e for what he is willing and eager to purchase. A dinutr prepared by a French chef is more healthy, more digestible than one prepared by the unskilled cook aud incidentally it tastes so goo'd that we are willing to pay three times as much for it. , The whole aim of the gofld is to put what is good, not what is bad, in palatable form. Therefore, | the fact is recognized, thot the more - m ' fi j solid benefit:* are etberializeu, nre spiritualized, nie made romantic i not by direct appeal to the grosser I instinct of self• pteservatioa, ract j preservation r.'id parasitism, thrt- I major instincts but lv ppceals ot color, of perfumt and vt t.uU», Tht.- (flower never advertised tiie Met i that it h.ti proteids and hydrocnr bons, very useful to hues and biiaf !t?r9ies as food and builc'iig mater i * ' jials. It advertised color and bea it} j aud sweetness !.ud tonic -airs to 1 put something of transcendent v«lui j back »/ them. The fruit luver ad | vertised starch and cvllnlose, it a ! Jvfcrtistil color ?.nd beauty and aroma j and Kud it give with j these qualities transcendent food j value. Woman does uc>: advertise j her usefulness, she auvti vses her | attractiveness, and the woman who J makes good gives al-u the real es iseutials, ti whole lite of st if-t iiaciug | devQ'tiun. To what eptent nave .vdvtttisers • gt.»>pei thmtml id v.ii f: Farmers and Merchants Bank j WlltianstOH, N. C., at the close of busi ue«B April 18, 1 ;i 2 RK3OURCS.S: j Loan- atul Discounts fi?-),,153-37 j Overdrafts 584.37 I Sacking House, Furniture and j - Fixtures io,coo.c>o j D.ue from banks and hankers 16,741.13 Silver coin, including nil miuor ccin currency 1,968.33 1 2,03,944 00 LIABILITIES: j Capital Stock j, $25,000.00 j Surplus Fund t0,000.00 I Undivided profits less current and tases paid 2,830.57 ( Titse certificates deposits 65.118.34 | Denotes s.ibject to check 17,902.53 1-C-trzhier 1 * -fe»efc Crtrtstandm? 95.56 | State of North Carolina, County of Martin, »s. 1 I. I. L. Rodserson, Ast. C'hr of the ahove named ; hauls, tic solemnly Swear that the above state , meat if true to the best of my knowledge and ; btUef. j. L. Rodgcrson. Asst.Cashier. Correct—Attest: Ceo. \V, Blount \v. H. Crr.w ford, C. D. Carttarphen, Directors. Subjcribed and sworn to before me, iHis 1 day j of May i,I». C. H. Godwin. Notary Public. t ... ... . ... .. Report of the Condition of the t Bank of Martin County - vVilHiniston, N. C., at the close of busi- new April IS, 191 a RESOCBCHS: 1} I.oacs and Discounts $174,887.73 t Over'iirafts " >0,809.77 All other stocks bonds, mtgs 3,370.00 Banking house fur. and rtrt'rs 1,850.00 ' . Due from banks and bankers t ; National bank notes, etc. _ u 5.5*° 3' 1 Total $205,029 72 T ] LIABILITIES. Capital Stock f i-looo.co ! Surplus Fund 20,000.00 [ ; Undivided pronts, lest, current j expenses and tares paid 1,671.83 1 Bills Payable 25.000 00 j Time certificates of deposit 39,195 72 J Deposits subject to cjieck 105,014.77 | Due to Patiks M 7-40 • j Total $206,019.72 ' State of Nnth Carolina, Cojnty of Martin, «»; 11, C. 11. Godwin, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swt'ar that the al»jve state j Kient is true to the bet,t of my ki.owltdge and ! belief. C. H. GODWIN, Caflr.er ■ : Correct—Attest: J. G. GcdaH, V/atrea 11. 1 Bii'gs, V»'. C. Mt'onit:*;, Directors. j Suhncribe-i and sworn to before me,this jday ' of May i iii. Bnrrou» A. Critcher. r J Notary Public —— , j BKPORT OF THK CONDITION OF TUB » Bank of ftnbersonville I N. C. at the close of bus Ine-ss April I S, 1912. BHSOURCP.B: L'*ans and discounts i 4^,905.35 Overdrafts 2423.04 Banking house #2,540.05; fur - - nitttre wrd ftstwrrs (1064 39 3 ,604.34 ] T)ue from bnukt and bankers 4o 535.42 . Silver coins, etc. 2,401.22 Total f 97,859 47 MABILLTIIM : Capital stock # 15,000.00 Surplus fund : 9,600.00 Undivided proats, ;e»s current t-apenucs and taies paid 868.f>6 Dividends unpaid 440.00 Time certiiicntes of deposit 13,861 93 Deposits subject to check 57,597-25 | Caphier's checks outi.tardicg i0i.43 , Total f 47,8694; • STATE IR KV>KTH CAROLIKS, County of Martin. s'*:» I, J. A Mirell, caskitr cf the ntiore ' natned bank, do solemnly swear that the above 1 ftatrment is tme to the best of my knowledge and belief. J. A. MIZEI.L, Cashier Correct Attest: J. 11. Rol>ers,)n, jr. R. 1.. , .Smith, .4. S. Ruber ion Director*'. I Subscribed aud sworn to before nie, this :;th. , 1 day of Apr!! j-Cr SMITH- - - Notary Public. I I $7.90 via Norfolk ;if>9.75 via Richmond ' Washington D. C. and via ! Atlantic Coast Line I j The Standard Railroad cf the South 1 Account unveiling Columbus ' I Monument, Washington, L>. C., IjuT'j t'ue Hrli, Ihe Atlant'c Coust i Liue Railtoatl otTtr-; the above at-1 1 i tiacCive trip rate. | SI-LUNG DATE June 5-lb. J 6t!i, 7th aud f .r train;; scheduled to 1 ' |i:::!Tfe Wasiiii'KUm, D, C., b«tore j 1 noon, Juue Sti>, lyi ;. FINAL LIMIT. To reach ori- I I kii;a! starling point not later than I ni'v'.i. ,'bt, June 12th; unless ticket ( ! di-po-iv. i with Jos. Richardson, jSptxiil Washington, I). C , byoriftin al purchaser, ond upon pavuent fee j Igi.oi, exteubion finr.l lituic can be | (secured to, aud including, July 12,1 Icjt;. v . 5.,, , . N „ s±x- i.cac».uk'&, —rea-jiva'.iona ana #• aUitr *y-iri-cti ci:vti ( >r>, Mee k»cfvl Agent, or addr,«- T. C. WHITE, Geu. Pass. Agent, Wilmington, N C. Notice 7 . . 1 IlKving qua.:iied as Aduiinistxttor upon the Kstate cf TLotcirs Moore deceased; Notice is hereby given to all pet ions s holding claims against raid Estate to j present tliein to the undersigned for pay ment 011 or before the ?3i day of April 1913, or this notice will be plead in bar • of their recovery, 3 AH persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment. This 23d day of April 191 a. D 4-29 J- S. PEEL, Adm., 3 Everetti, N. C \ Notice 3 Unving qualHfed as administrator cf 5 the estste ot J. S. Wyun, deceased, late - of Star tin county, N. C.rThis is to notify y all persous having claims against the es tate of said deceased to exhibit them to " the undersigned at WiUiamston, N. C., j on or before May Ist, 1913, or this tiotice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. • All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. 1 f This 23d day April 1912. 4-29 J. O. GODARD, Adm. . ._ • V ■ • ■■ ■ *, ■ V f:;\ % 0f ' Q | BUICK | ® The Car that will Live Up under ALL conditions. •IX" The Toughest Road Car sj? 0 Made. ... » jK 0 A Car that has Style, Pow- a er, Speed and Endurance. V ]• . Q | S. R. BIGGS, Agent g £ 5 Til F |Penn Mutual Life Insurance Co.l jj OF'PHILADELPHIA J s s J# 1 Is a purely mutual company and is one "ti U of the Oldest, Safest, Sanest, and J? ft" Strongest Insurance Companies sin 6 M, America TV Noted for its liberal contracts and large Dividends for its policy holders w 4} IS. A. NEWELL, Asent| I also represent; several of the strongest Fire Insurance Companies £ |THE POCAHONTAS; Virginia Beach, V'a. i lis now open fcr Guests. For termsj address MBB. B. WtL.M*MS | J. B. SPELLER j Deader ia Wood, Shinies, Poultry, Efcgvj , Fur-, V. 'ill Paptr aui Baseball Supplies • Willi«mston - North Carolina | i *nmnotwwtas*recsxacnnun cam• j' >8 l| ii* Ladies 8 Shampooing and Jj Massaging | [ Done at Your Home by I LADY MASSUESE I Patrcnaxe Solicited Mrs. M. Alexander J Pliorf nft-R _L - Williamson • N. C. | Anrnno K'r.dliiß a rV.ctrh ond doecrntkr t.i»y rnloSlf n»c«rtaiii our cpiuion fra« w.netb'cr nn i laTorflon « probnbJjr pcit#qi»M«. C^isunl^. tlrnsMr fttr o.>nfldcnti»l HANDBOOK on Iv.trati «e:H "l.Utt ajisocT for sscunuu pate'i'n. Pateuu t»kuit tbruuvb Mul-u A Co. wccl»« * I]M,-utt WHHk without ciidTjc, iu tliO Scientific Jintericatt. Ahsudsomefcr l!ln«?ritol wkljr. clr calaUun ct «ri7 f letttlfle 1 trcn. f3 n jroor: fAnrni..nib«,&olilt>y»U newsdealer*. Brftocb Of»c«, 03 F«t, Washington, D. C. "T ~ 1 " The Ideal Barber Shop B. R. BARNHILL, Prop. Williamston - North Carolina Sanitary In Every Respect The Ideal Pressing Club B. R. BARNHILL, Prop. Willismstm • North Carolina All ki tic! s of Cleaning, Press ing and Tailoring. Special at tention given to Ladies Gar ments. Club rates for men — c!t thes called for and returned. Phoce 136 Satisfaction Guaranteed! — 1 ' Seaside Excursion Faiss VIA Atlantic Coast Line R. R. 'l'hc lard Railroad of tie South WEEK-END RATES For Saturday and Sunday fore noon ttains, June ist, to Sept. Bth inclusive, limited to midnight of following Monday. Wilmington, N. c. and return $5.00 If You Add one pint of watnr to seven pints of milk, you do not get one gallon of MILK, and the same is true when you add ADUL TERATIONS to paint—you weaken the paint. Avoid all chance of getting weak ened paint by demanding jM® ll : ilS= MS Mil as it carries on every package an Analy. sis and Guarantee that protect yon again st all forms of adulterations. FOR SALE BY W. H. WILLIAMS WHliamston, N. C.
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