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ROYAL MKiiN6 POWDER -i A Pure, Grape Cream Tartar Baking Powder Royml Baking Powder hMiiiui thm flavor mndmddo to tho hoatth ftrfmtf of tho food* | PERSONAL BRIEFS J ft* *********** ****** * ♦* * *** W. B. Vl'ntts has been here this week on business. Mis D B Lanier ami children, of Weldon, are v's fug re'a 'ives in to vn. Mrs. J. K Sniiibw rW v.-as here fiom Jame»vitte Ttwsrlay. Mr. and Mr*. Allen Ricbaid on, of Whi'eville, were her*- last wttk to attend the but ml of thtir father, Mr Henry Sladr. Mrs Samu-H Jobn~r>n, ot Suffolk, is vsi'ing Mr». Fred Gardner. Mrs Geo gf J Duvetl is visiting b« r daughter in Jacksouvil'e, Flu. Mrs J X. Carntarphen and M 4>» r Prank accompanied l>y Mis J. J came huiuc Siituid.iy from Nort 4k Mr. and Mis J G. Staion with Misl Irene Smith awl M 4mh K B Crawford ami C H. Godwin motor ed to Washtnuto" Tu sdav t f er noon, and back mx' morning as Bou*i f«s they could Mrs. W. Z Mort-ui came down from Robt-rso»v-»lfe Tix-ndav and npeiit ilie .lav with Mm. W II Cra * lo'd. Mrs Lotus Poteat, of Wake Forest, r» vaning her daughter, Mix. Wht-tU-r Vfartin, ?r. Mrs. Co't.e Rv-ere'it, of Sco land Neck. ha-, been the tfue-t of Mr* Bet tic Pope for tb»* past two wet! s Henry Hwtton of flie W & P. R R., was here from Windsor last witk. J Davis kekl. wlvose larjie tim ber interests are situated on th? Roanoke River, *»» here several days k»«t wrek in company with Burry Parker, ot Pmetown. N. S. P-el returned Sunday from St. Petembdrg, Fla., where be has sj>ent several weeks Miw Rula I,ee Waters has retur n«rd from Baltimore where she went to purtb tse s| rin millinery. Mm S» R.Clary, of Washington, js visitrng Mrs C. W. Keith this week. Mis* Dell i Rav is at home after a visit to No folk. S A Ne.vell weut to wilsoti on professional business last week Meters. C. D. Carstarpheu and F. K Hodges aod H. A. Snnday for Washington City to witness the inauguration. Mr and Njlr*. Walter Habmtadt returned Sunday (torn Noifolk. Dr. and Mr*. Harry Cotten, of Trenton, N. J , have been iu the city this we;-k the guests of the family of Col. W. G. Lauib. Dr. Cotten spent a part of his boyhood days here with hlss'ster and father. He has distinguished himself in the treatment of tbe insane, and at the present is in charge of the State Hospital of New Jersey. John Martin, of Hamilton, was in town Sunday visiting relatives. Jesse T. Price, Chief Clerk in the Post Office here, left Mouday after noon for Washington City for the Jnaggural ceremonies. Fond Young Thing—Dearest, *cn!i j'CtJ dip !«v Tf? Prvroic I,cv*r—l'd like to Em me Jidc, bot yon know, I'm bald. v ■ifct-W l**t*«**iM*M«M*M4MMl \y LOCAL ITEMS All Dotted pnblUhed tn chU column, where revenue U to l derived, will be charged »t the raltoliocrnu i line, (count tlx woid* W».i tine). e»ch iKwue. 6pedal r»te will be init* on w| coatr»ct». , Month for corn planting. —"As mad as n 111*1 lt ha'e'' , sounds reasonable ro*v. —EaUer will soon be bete and then t'cr spring in its fulliuss. —Begin to clean up bach lots and all waste placis. Tlie summer fly and mosqnito have already made their .season's schedule Break it I t up. New moon today. - Remember the enter tm'nnt« 111 next Friday night, tlie 14th. (• t. I the benefit of the Mttliodist Ctyircb. ! Tableaux and refreshments, ; —Nonfe but the wealthy can j enjoy sbad in these parts. Even 1 "bucks" jomc high, and arc* aj mere suggestion of their fellows —the roe kind. - — 1 —teftiiitn—hi : -'» mM —The'tiresotntxss incidental to Monday in this office, was pleasant ly relieved by a tray containing ham j and pepper sandwitclies. rye | peaches and encumber pickhs elecantly prepared. The members of the force with several /friends enjoyed the le.ist and thank Mis. Staton ! r her lhougbtfula«»s. A good and should be often repented. Mr. J. S. Mundy, of Nf J. delivered a very interesting lecture on Jacob atid lisau in the Baptist Church on Sundav mottling. Mr. Mnndy is an active member of the Dutch Reformed Church, and his interpretations of the Scriptures are helpful. —STRAYED.-1 have a stray male ho*;, black and white —mainly black; marked swallow folk and underbit in right ear, crop and underbit in left ear. Any one identifying sums cm communicate with R L. Taylor, Speight Farm, No. 3 Guy. Mtss. A. T. Crawford and W. L Stalls, of the Martin Countv Bupgy Company, have teen in Suf folk recently renewing their con tract with the Lillistou Peanut Piektr people. This machine has heeii improved and will be ready for tbe tail crop. —Robert Brown is building a residence 011 a portion of the W. S. Mauuing lot near the Episcopal Cliurch —Declare was against breeding places for fl ie?- and mosquitoes. Keep out cf town, especially off tb; slice's. —Local fishetmeu are catching hickories and heirisgs. Therefore times are beginning to look more prosperous. —A good for the town j is that wite receptacles in which paper c«u be placed and set on fire t»e purchased aud put at convenient spots on the streets, so as to avoid the unsligh'ly appearance of all sorts of paper blowing aroutid. j Some of the streets look as if Foster't army b id just passed through here. Let's make this* a town beautiful. It can be Uout with lilllu Uoutile and outlay of money. —STRAYED-I have a stray male hog, black Vmd white— mainly black; tntrked swallow fork aud underbit in right ear, crop aud underbit m left ear. Auy one identifying same can communicate withß. L. Taylor, Speight Farm, No 3 Citv. —Tbe new streets to the Cooper age Mill has been opened, but is a little rough yet. Soon it will be a pleasant driveway. —Note The Farmers and Merch ants Bank's weekly change of ad. You will find something new and crisp in their sfiace ench issue. —The Electric Company con template moving tlc'r plant to Cooperage Mill on Monday. It was thought lUat U could be moved this week, bnt some of the prepara tions have been delayed by slow shipments. It is hoped that only several days will be lost iu giving lights to the town. wv;c.; . ItiL Everybody Gome to the Godard Building itig lift; B Druj; Store Tuesday, March 18th ' Tho Philaiheas of the Baptist Sunday-School iWill Serve Dinner RemrmlejStbe. Date Notice North Catolina. llailiii Coui'.tv. To Robert Rmiutre*- nod his Heir* at I.nw, take noticr, or. Ma\ 6th 1912 at a J In* Mile by :-h•-»' fl J. C. t.'rawfmd, I fur ' i ha»*'l 21'4 nor* c>l I.Hjid !i»ttl to Robert ■ Rotintree, tbe ta*»s and coet Three : oi-ico Dollar* the certificate of -ale hav | iu« I*?en i*Mied and new in my |>os»»8- ! tion, and ttnltss. the ntx>v« tales and coat Jatj'l JO p«r cent lutere*t are paid 011 or j I>ffore the .yb ''ay of May 1913 I fhalt demand a cleed for Fame. Thil the sth. day of March 1913. f». f,. HAlftUf, Notice North Carolina, Mnrtiti Cotintv, \V. T. Hadley vs. Ransom Shepard and Sandy Sbepbard The defendants above natnM .will take notice that an action entitled as above ha* been commenced in' the •Superior ' Court of Martin County to Iry the titl* of land in controversy and e«t»bli*b lines J between (lie parties, atid the said defend- , ants will furtljjr take notice that they ' aie required to appeal at the term of the j Superior Co\t;t of »aid Countv t® Ite held o 1 the second Monday after the liftt ( Monday in June 1913 at the Court bonne of aatd County in Williamson, North | Carolina, and answer or demur to the complaint in s*id action or the plaintiff ' will apply to the Court for the relief de manded in said complaint. This the 4tli day of March 1913. I. A. HOHBS, 3*7-4t Clerk of the Superior Couit. | North Carolina l In the Superior Court. Martin County. , Cornelius lii?|{S vi. NOTICE. Ltwreuce 81/KK. The defendant above named will lake notice that an action entitled a* above baa been commenced in the Super ior Court of Martin County to secure «n ab solute divorce and the said defendant will further take notice that he la roquir ed to appear at the term of the Superior Court in the said County to be held on the second Monday after the fiiat Mon day in June 1913 at tbe Court Hou-e in Williamston, North Carolina, and answer OT demur to the complaint of the said action or the plaintiff will apply 'o the Court for a relief demanded in said com plaint. This the 24th day of February 1913. J. A: HOBBS, 3-7-4t Clerk Superior Court. In the District Court of the I'nited States. I'or the Eastern District of North Carolina In the Matter of 1 W, V. Walters In Bankruptcy, Bankruptcy \ By virtue of an order of the District' Court, made b* J. R. Gnskill, Refere in the iktove entitled enure, I will expose to sale to the highest bidder for cash on the 3d day of April, 1913, at the Courthouse door of Martin County, in Williamson, N. C., the reverionary interest in the fol lowing described property to-wit: One houae and lot in t*c . town of Jatoesville, N. C., on Kim Street, bound ed on the West by tbe said street and ou the North side bv the A. C. L. R, R Co Lot containing 5 acresjjiore or less. Tbia 3rd dav of March 19*3. WHEELER M/.UTIN, JR., Trustee in Bankruptcy. i —The Boa'd of County Com- I tnissioners met Monday. —Watch for tbe cogging of "The j Private Secretaty" durirg Kaster I week. Nightly rehearsals are be- ■ ing held. Exact date of appear- j ance will be announced Inter. —Very few concerns advetise more carefully than docs the Martin County Buggy Company, whitcli has under the present nuuagemect increased its business wonderfully. With a full corps of workers, the jibs are accumulating. Everything in vehicles is made, all kinds of farm machinery are sold aud Installed. The work is first class, and the very best material is put into everything turned out by the factory. The business Is a com pliment to Williamston., This week the firm occupies a half page of this paper. Those firms which have succeeded do the most adventising. The Martin County Buggy Co., demonstrates this truth. See them. .. ' '•.V - -• ■ - til,*:' | Farmers and Merchants Bank I j|| Williamston (fj ® jf) North Carolina 35 Is. State, Gounty and Gity Depository x m mi ® ® * There is not a farmer in this county who should not have a fi&i j bank account. If you have bills to pay, whether they be yy ® N large or small, your check will pay them and you always ® Cj|; have the right change. It would be a pleasure to have your u® 'fly name on our books. You know how to farm to tbe best ffi advantage. Farming is your business. We know how to ® uL handle money to the best advantage. Banking is our busi- J ® dL ness. Come in and we will talk over farming and banking 1 v£) © and perhaps it will prove to our mutual benefit. The best yU OO chair in our bank is not too good for any honest tiller of the i-p soil. j* J- j* •** J- JOHN D. BKJQS C. D. CARSTARPHEN ' FRANK F. FAQ AN J. L. RODGERSON OP- PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT CASHIER ST. CASHIER IAT COST if The Entire Stock of ()♦ K. G>wing & Co. I have been appointed agent to sell the stock of O. %% K. Cowing* & Company, consisting* of General Mer- tijf ® chandise and Heavy and Fancy Groceries, This J* stock must be sold as quick as possible. Bargains ?lv to numerous to mention ayvait those who take ftjjf advantage of this Glosing Oujt Sale !J. B. MCQOWAN| ® (UNCLE McADOOI W a w gCWiHig jWHWKWMWj# €•€•€• €-C-C-^ qp^Ko?o»o| | Wanted! |* 8® - n . n yA correspondent in !l CveretU, lioboreon- KJ JP %1110, Parrnele. Dor- jij I den. Door Grace, i j and Grlfflne. jg Write u» for Information iy x !n 0 y The Enterprise j^j i y Eggs For Hatching Gryetar White Orpington 61.50 fper setting of 15 G&ft» THEO. ROBERSON WiHiuuMon, N. C. m Ifc ! Historical Tableaux | | Signers of the Declaration of Independence AND The Edenton Tea Party by the ladies of the ' Methodist Church |r '| • > GITY HALL, FRIDAY NIGHT MARCH 14th Admission 25c and 15c _ ' - .
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