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THE ROLL OF HONOR BANK 1
We point with pride to our standing among the Financial Institution of our f 2K
County. Among the Roll of Honor Banks we stand 182 nd in the United States;
9th in the State of North Carolina; Ist in the County of Martin. Help us main- ®
tain our position by giving us your business. FOUR per cent paid on Time Deposits jjlj
I BANK OF MARTIN COUNTY ||
jjjj! I J- O- QODARD, President - C. H. GODWIN, Cashier j
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The Reason we Always Have the Best
ijffwTHfrii a Car
ftiWTtS. Load of Horses and
Mules every week!
I'' 1 't/, . ft car load of Flanagan
bullet nnd surrles every
!•'» fWjr"!y |JJ tvvo wook«! Shlpmonts
• W'\ PJ °' c °rt*' wagona, harn-
WvH "W °® 8 > bicycles and farm*
' ' m P'® monlß> etc. I
When you want anything in this lino como to the placo
whero thoy havo tho right kind at tho right prlco
I Washington Horse Exchange
». L SIISM AN, President JOS. D. BKKJS, Asgt. naiuxer
WASHINGTON, N. C.
'•Jiul Afoutid tin- comer from the Court How«" -
HAVE YOU EVER
TAKEN CALOMEL?
Next Time Don't Do It, It's Dan
gerous. Try Dodson's Liver-
Tone Instead—lt's Safe
You ought to know what a dan
geious and uncertain drug the
ihtmical, calomel, is. Perhaps
yon know several people who have
been salivated by what they thought
was a very light dose of calomel.
Ntxt time you have nn p.ttnek of
biliousness, or when your bver has
gotten sluggish, come 10 Saunders
{fc Fowden drug stoie and ntk for
a bottle of Dodsou'.s Livei'-Tcne.
You will firid it a pleasant tasted
liquid and a perfect substitute for
calomel iu every respect and with
out the dangerous alter effects of
calomel
Dodson's Liver-Tone gives the
liver just the amount of gentle
stimulation it uteds to induce it to
do iti svoik properly and thoroughly
Saunders & Fowden drugstore will
g4ve you jour motiev t>ack any
time Dodson's Liver-Tone fails to
prove itself a perfect substitute for
calomel.
Notice of Sale
By virtue by power of sale contained in
* certain mortgage executed by J. E.
Moore to the undersigned,, as nioitgugee
•nd bearing the date of the 29th day of
November 1910 to secure the payment of
a certain bond of even date and thne
therewith, and the stipulations of the
aaitl mortgage not having been complied
with.
J Will, 00 Monday the tithdayof Nov
ember 1911, at the Court House door of
Martin County, Williamstou, N. C , offer
at public sale to the highest bidder, for
cash, the following described laud to-wit:
Situated on a corner of new-town street
adjoining the landa of Windsor Alexan
der, I. B. Paris and othera and known as
Ihe joicy Moore lot.
This the nth day of October 1912.
RLIZABETII ALI'.XANDER.
Mortgagee.
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OrtANO
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M T—r Broasbt for CTIt-CnitS.TKR'S A
DIAMOND bkAND PRUt la RTD
COLO metallic boxes, tealcU with Blu«0>
Stbbon. TAXI 110 crai"., R»«r;nAv
•rwtM •■! Uk far OHIOUCA-l tU S V
VIAVOXU DBA KB PILLH, for twrotr-flvo
|WTi regtrded &• ■est. Bafitt, A 1 TT«y* Reliable.
80LD BY ALL DRUGGISTS
w> EVERYWHERE M£tb»
J. B. SPELLER
Dealer in
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Wood, Shingles Poultry, Ejsgs,
Furs, Wall Paper and
Baseball Supplies
Williamstou • North Carolina i
Cabbage Plants
I
250,000 Karly Jersey Wakefield
Cabbage Plauts from Wood's stltc- 1
ted seed for immediate delivery at 1
SI.OO per icoo. Phone ,
Augustus Williams
Route 1 Robtrsonville, N. C.
ANNOUNCEMENT!
We have purchased the Ideal
Barber Shop and the Ideal Pressing
Club, and will continue the business
at the same stand.
Our furnishings are practically
new and sanitary in every respect
ind sanitation aod gocd service will!
be our paramount issues, Give us'
a tiial. I
Brown's Tonsorial Parlor
A. O BKOWN, Prop.
Notice
On Monday, Dec. 2nd at 12 o'clock, at i
Oak City, N. C. I will sell to the higheat
bidder for cash the following described!
laud, to wit:
Ist Tract—A three room h6uae, besides i
dining room and kitched, and lot, situat-'
ed in Oak City and bounded on the North
by a street, on the South by the lands of
Casper and Whitley, on the East Wy the '
lauds of I.um Ross and on the West by
the lands of Casper Bros. Containing be- j
tween five and six acres, now occupied j
by J. C. 11. Johnson.
and Tract—A traft of land rear Oak ' 1
City, bounded on the North by the lands
of J, R. Council, on the South by the '
lands ot Richard Gatliu, on the West by
the lands of Ben Shields and on the Eaat
by the lands of B. S. Council. Contain-*
ing one hundred acres, more or less, and
known as the "Savanah Tract."
3rd Tract—Situated about four miles
from Oak City, N C. Bounded on the
North by the lands of T. H. Council, et
als, on the South by the lands of Richard
Gatlin, on the West by the lands of Ben
Shields and on the East by the lands of
Ben Shields and Gatlin. Containing
two hundred and twenty acres, more or
less and known as the "Brown Place."
There ia a good dwelling house and out
houses on same, sixty-five acres cleared.
This the 31st day of October 1912.
T. H. COUNCIL, Agent.
; TOBACCO FLUES
Have Woolard to make your FLUES
and You will have the BEST
CARTS AND WAGONS
MADE TO ORDER
Wollards Combinejd Harrow and Cultivator
J. L. WOOLARD
WILLIAMSTON, N. C.
-W ARRfIHTT ftEEDS f=OR i
Thirty-Five Cents the Dozen. The Enterprise
Notice of Sale
Under and by virtue of a decree of the
Superior Court of Martiu County. made
in the Special in said court
! ]>ending entitled, J. W. Burroughs flc
Others vs. N. -A. Burroughs, the under-
I »igned will, on Monday the and day of
| December, 2at two o'clock p. m. at
tbe Court House door of Martin County
at Williumstc n, S C. offer nt pi. hijc sale
to the highest bidder for cash that cer
tain tract or parcel of land bounded and
described as follow, tp wit:
Bounded on the N'oith by the lautK of
C. T. Peel; on the West by the lands of
Jim Barnhill; on the Kast by Beaver Dam
Swamp; and on the South by tie Hamil
ton Public Road, containing sirtv (60) j
acres more or Uss and being the same
lund that was hired by Susan F'i r-oughs
from her lather.
This sSth day of Oct. it;i2. !
A K HVNMNO,
Commissioner
Notice
Under and by virtue of a judgment of 1
the Superior Count of Martin County,!
made in the special proceeding entitled
J. H. Mi/.ellet als vs. Aloc/.o M' /.ell tt]
als, the tmdersigned commissioner will
on Monday, December and 1912, at 11 [
o'clock at the Court House door >ll Will- ,
iatnston, N. C-, olTerfor sale to the htgh-f
est bidder for cash, the following -lescrib 1
td tr*ct of land, viz—Bounded on the!
North by Skewatke Church. 011 the!
South and Fast and West by Wheeler
Martin land, Containing four and three j
fourths acres, and knowh n. the i
John Mi/.el! tract andbeing occupied by
Luke Mi/.el!.
Ibis the 30th day of October 19J 2. -
B, A. CRITCHER,
Commissioner.
Notice
Under and by virtue of a judgment of
the Superior Court of Martin County,
4ude in thf special proceeding entitled,
Penina Gurganus, adinx.. of David Gur
ganus vs. J. D. Gurganus et als, heirs at
Jaw, the undersigned Commissioner will
on Monday, December 2nd 1912, at 12
o'clock, at the Court House door in
Williatn&ton, N. C , offer for sale to the
highest bidder for cash, the following
described tract of land vie: Bounded on
North and Hast by William Green land,
on the South by Penina Taylor laud and
on the West by Bear Grass road, and
known "The Roberson Land." Contain
ing 77 acres more or less.
This the 24th day of October 1912.
B. &. CRItCHER,
Commissioner.
FOLEY* KIDNEY PILLS
Foil «AOKAOMK KIONKYS AND BkAOOCN i
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jjjgj M the Future Bad crops, mis-
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tunity may come *£ Be prepared
Is'nt right now a good time to ® ®
% take 3tock of your financial condition S
vje During the pa£t ten years of j||
j® prosperity how much of your ®
?jj| income have you saved *£ Our j*j
E Certificates of Deposit drawing 2©
Four per cent. interest are a I _
W, splendid safeguard against adversity
(j?, «j£ Let us ( write one out in your ®
@ s|f£ name Step in and talk the matter dp
over with us today Be wise '
j! in time - THIS TIME ®
Farmers and Merchants Bank M
JOHN D. BIQQS C. D. CARSTAPHEN FRANK F. FAOAN J. L. RODGERSON 3ls
PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT CASfIIER ASST. CASHIER W
C. D. CARSTARPHEN & CO.
General Merchants
When you want the Best in
Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes,
Hats, Dress Goods, Millinery,
Furniture, Hardware, Stoves *
and Ranges, Wire Fencing
Gome to See Us
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Williamston - - North Carolina