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BAKING POWDER Abmolutely Pure Economizes Batter, Flour* Eggs; makes the food more appetizing and wholesome The only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar Senior Class The Senior Class of the Wil liamston High School issued most attractive invitations this year as follows: The Senior Class of The Williamston High School requests your presence at the Commencement Exercises Friday evening. May thirtieth at eight o'clock Opera House The Hand Holder's union is the only union opposed to shorter hours. Notice Under and by virtue of judgement of the Superior Coint of Martin County nimlr In the special proceedings, entitled Miwtiu County Realty Co. vs. W. H. N 2t-11, *■ t als, the undersigned Commiss ioner will on Moudny the 16th day of June, Ht 12 o'clock at the Court-house do«i in V. illiamston, N. C , offer for »ale to the highest bidder tor CHSII the fol — tewing described land: Begiuiiing at a light wood stump in the road which leads to J. K. Mi/.ell's resi dence, thence running South about 78 degrees, Kast 206 poles to a suiu 11 short pine, theme South 33 poles to a stake, comer of lot No 2 thence North 79 de grees, West 141 3-5 poles to center of Black Gum in the run of old Glads „Branch ft 1-2 poles to its continents, thence down the Various courses of said branch 33 poles, thence North 26 West 48 34 | t>les to the beginning. Contain log 40, acres. This the 16th day of May 1413. WHIIHLKR MAUTIN JR 5-23-41" Commissioner. Notice of Sale By viitue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed ny J. Paul Simpson to the Williamston Laud & Improvement Co. and bearing date November 23rd, 1907 and of record in Book PIT, at page 260 of Martin County Registry, to secuie the payment of a certain note of even dale and tenor theie witli.au 1 the stipulations in the raid deed of trust not having been complied with, the undersigned trustee will, 011 Mcnday the 23rd day of luue, 1913, at 11:00 o'clock M. st the Comt House door of Martin County at Williamston N. C. offer at public sale 0 the highest bidder forcasb, the following described laud, to-wit: It being all of that certain tract oflatid wbicb has this day been conveyed to said J. P Stmpsou by the said ton Land & fmprovement Co., which is fully described iu ssid conveyance, bounded on the North by the Green Land; on the Fast by Joseph Lilley on the South by James Biggs, and the Brner hind; and on the West by the run of the Sowell Mill Pond, and the Green Land; Containing 180 acres more or less. This 21 st day of May, 1913. C. H. Godwin, Trustee, Notice By virtue of authority contained in a deed of trust executed to Wheeler Martin, Trustee, by Samuel S. Biggs on July 6th, 1903. and duly recorded in the' Register of Deeda Office for Martin County in Book G. G. G. Page 173, and whereas the stipulations and conditions stated in said Deed of Trust have not been complied with I shall expose at public auction to the highest t idder for cash on Friday the Kith day of June at i oclock P. M. at the Court House in Martin County the follow ing property, to wit; That tract of land in Bear Grass Town •hip known aa the Harvey Bigga land and upon wb ;ch Samuel S. Biggs now resides! adjoining Stanley Peel on the North, David Gurganus on the Bast and Booth and William Bullock on the West containing 60 acres more or IMI. This the soth day of May, 1915. WHBBLER MARTIN Trnstee. LOCAL Clean up! And keep cleaned up. Tuesday was the anniversary of the Mecklenburg Declaration. Charlotte always feel proud on that day. Remenber Chill Killer will do the work. Sold by Saunders & Fowden. Tuesday being a legal holiday, the banks were closed here. HIGHEST CASH PRICES paid for fresh Eggs, Hams and Bacon. - J. B. McGowan at 0. K. Cow ing's old stand. Services at the Baptist, Metho dist and Christain Churches Sun day. School days will soon be over until the fall. Give the children something definite to do during vacation. —For torpid liver, use McNair's Blood and Liver Pills. Sold by Saunders & Fowden. 25 cents. FOR SALE.-100buehels "Un known" peas $2.00 per bushel.— Williamston Land and Improve ment Co., Williamston, N. C. tf The ordinance against riding on the sidewalks with bicycles v is constantly being violated. It is so hard for people to obey the law in this "town. Rain came to relieve the dry weather Friday evening, and the heart of everyone abounded with gladness. —lf one bottle of Chill Killer fails to break up your chills and fever, we will gladly refund your money. FOR SALE.-Field Peas and corn. Address Joshua L. Col train, Williamston, N.C., Route 4 18 4. t. God willing, I will preach at the home of Joseph Lilley, on the Staton Farm, Sunday at 2 o'clock. -J. L. Cherry. Five or six doses of Chill Killer will stop any case of chills, if not will refund your money. Sold by Saunders & Fowden. 25 and 50 cents. Rev. Mr. Odem will preach at the ChriStain -Church Sunday morning and night. The public is invited to hear him at both spr vices. Rev. H. H. Settle, the pastor, will remain ih Wilson on account of the Commencement exercises of the A. C. College. —No Calomel or other purga tive is required when you take Chill Killer. It's the wonderful purgative Chill Tonic. Sold by Saunders & Fowden. 25 and 50 cents. —For chills and fevers take Chill Killer. It's guaranteed. Sold by Saunders & Fowden. 25 and 50 cents. The Williamston Electric Com pany has a large number of poles near the depot which are being prepared for use on the line to Plymouth. There will be two sets of wire on this route, one of which one will be a toll line and of copper, v. PERSONAL H. S. Everett, of Oak City, was in town Wednesday on busi ness. Miss Hannah Vic Fowden re turned Wednesday from a visit to relatives in Durham. Mrs. R. T. Coburn, of Wilson, is visiting her parents here. Mrs. W. M. Snelling, of Ral eigh, is the guest of Mrs. W. H. Crawford this week. Louis H.Hornthal,of Plymouth, Thursday spent in town. Edwin Ward is at home for the summer vacation. J. C. Riddick, of Scotland Neck, has been in town this week. Fred M. Shute visited in Scot land Neck Sunday. Miss Lela Hadley, who has been teaching at Enfield, return ed home last week. David Brown spent Sunday at Robersonville. D. B. Lanier and family were here from Weldon Monday to at tend the funeral of Mr.' Jake Wynne. Rev. Morrison Bethea left Sat urday for Goldsboro to attend the Council of Diocese of East Caro lina, of which he is Secretary. GroverC. Godwin and J. W. Watts, Jr., came home from school on Tuesday to spend vaca tion. Miss Pearlie Wolf is visiting her sister, Miss Eva Wolf, this week. Mr. and Mrs. Albion Dunn and children with Miss Lucile Cobb and sister motored, here from Greenville Sunday and spent the day with Dr. and Mrs. J. D. Biggs. Mrs. Frank Armstrong and children left Monday for home. Miss Ruth Crowell spent the week-end here with her mother, returning Monday to school at Greertville. W. B. Watta, J. S. Cook, F. K. Hodges, AlonzoHasselland J. W. Watts motored to" Washington and Greenville Sunday. Warren H. Biggs, B.A. Critch er Marshall Wilson Jd W. J. Whitaker left Tuesday on a Buick car for Richmond, John D. Simpson and S. A. Newell spent Sunday at Mildred. Mesdames Wheeler Martin, Sr. and Wheeler Martin, Jr. went to Tarboro Saturday. Wheeler Martin, Jr. spent Sun day in Tarboro. John W. vis iting in HertfortT and Norfolk this week. Mrs. W. H. Harrell took her young son, James Edwin, to the Sara Sanitarium, Norfolk, Saturday for treatment. Clayton Moore accompanied them. Mrs. J. B. Barnhill and chil dred went to Everetts Saturday. Mesdames. S. R. Biggs and G. L. Whitley left Monday for New ark, N. J., where they will visit Mrs. Clinton Mundy. Miss Mary Smallwood. of Washington, join ed them en route. Miss Bertha Robbins left for Washington Monday after re maining two months here on pro fessional work. , Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Staton.Mrs. K. B. Crawford, Miss Annie Kate Thrower and Col. W. G. Lamb left Satufday morning for Golds boro to attend the Council of the Diocese of East Carolina. » Eggs For Hatching Crystal Whlto Orpington $1.50 [per setting of 15 Cgga THEO. ROBERSON Williamston, N. C. No. 666 This to a prescription prepared especially for MALARIA or CHILLS * FCVtR. Five or six doeee will bmk any case, and K taken then aa a toalc the Fever will not return. It acts on the liver better than Calomel and does not gripe or sicken. 25c Asms wmmmwzMmw'mzm I LADIES I If you want your dress to be Jfir m » BECOMING W 5Sf You had better Sj m BE COMING ® to us with your small change and start a bank account. You must ® S have money to dress, and the easiest way to have it is to SAVE IT. ® (jK We welcome all depositors, but ladies receive our special courtesy and © § Farmers and Merchants Bank i WILLIAMSTON, N. C. JK ji STATE, COUNTY AND CITY DEPOSITORY SB JOHN D. BIGGS C. D. CARSTARPHEN FRANK F. FAGAN J. L. Zjur PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT CASHIER ASST. CASHIER pap / 1 The United State# Government Purchases Forty ^|^ T -| t Jr* j of Davis' 100$ PURE PAINT Products, — l^ jf During the past year The H. E. Davis Com- j . '/ / ~7™pany has shipped to the United States Govern- I / I « ( / ment—for use at' their various Navy Yards J—/ a \ / along the Atlantic and Pacific Coasts—including ys N\ \ the Panama Canal —40 carloads of Enamels, £y » \ \ l_ Paints and all the prominent Colors ground in >- Wk 'sv. —\f Oil —including Whites, Blacks, Prussian, Chinese \ \vv When prenared for this nnkes enoucrh material to paint a band, one foot wide, AROUND THE WORLD AT THE EQUATOR-AND MORE. Tno Government's paint requirements are for every kind of work, both interior and exterior, of battleships, car?, cfilees, factories, warehouses, dwellings, etc., and THE PAINTS ARE SUBJECTED TO AND RESIST ALL OF THE CLIMATIC CHANGES OF THE WORLD. Government Engineers, Chemists, an 1 Experts know quality—Can you afford to ignore their judgment? Davis' 100% Pure Paint Products meet their every requirement. They satisfy Uncle Sam, ar.d they are SURE to satisfy you. The Government uses only the be^t —Follow their example, and buy the Davis' 100'& Pure Paint Products They Rave in quantity, and save in labor, are the most durable and most lasting—and COST NO MORE. THERE IS NO BETTER PAINT MADE. UNCLE SAM BOUGHT 40 CARLOADS DURING THE PAST YEAR! HOW MUCH DO YOU WANT? FOB SALE BY W. H. WILLIAMS, Williamston, N. C. Notice of Sale By virtue of the jower of sale contain ed in a. deed of trust executed by Robert Johnson and wife, Pannie Johnson, to the undersigned trustee and bearing date May 3rd, 191 a to secure the payment of a certain bond of even date and tenor therewith, and the stipulations in said deed of trust not having been complied with, the undersigned will, on Saturday, the aist davof June, 1913, at ia:ooo'clock M. at the Court House door of Martin County at Willisirston, N. C., offer at public tele, to the highest bidder, for cash, the followin described land, to-wit; Situate in the town of Wiiliatnston and adjoining the lands of Annie Hescoe and others and beginning at the North West corner of Mary Slade.s lot; thence South Westerly along said Slade's lot BX9 feet to the A. C, L.' Railroad track; thence aloni said railroad tract North West 50 feet; thence North East 22a feet to Annie Hescoe's lot; thence South East 50 feet along said Hescoe'a Lot to the begining, Containing one-fourth of an acre more or less, and being the same promises convey ed to Robert Johnson by Sylvester Hapsell by deed of record la Book R. R. R., at' page 84, Martin Registry. This 17th day of May, 1913. ' 5 J3-4t ~ A. R. DUNNING, Trustee. RUB-MY-TISM Will cure your Rheumatism Neuralgia, Headaches, Cramps, Colic, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts and Boras. Old Sores, Stings of Insects Etc. Antiseptic Aaodyne, ased in ternally and externally. Price 25c. Service Includes Satisfaction or Your florey Refunded^ I DO YOU EXPECT TO DO ANY PAINT- I ; I ING THIS SUMMER? j; 1 ] If So, It will be to your advntage to investigate*. 1 *• . * | our prices. ; ff 4 _r*i_ 11 We carry a complete stock oi Paints, Oils, I Varnish and White Lead. | Also a nice selection oi Paint Brushes I SAUNDERS & FOWDEN, Druggist* j WILUAMSTON - - NORTH CAROLINA i; I II we setved you well, please call again. If not, tell us that we ! > | may repair the wrong, before too late. We need yout business I' j Palm Gottase Ocean View, Va. Open now for Transient and Permanent Guests. Rates Nine, Ten and Twelve dol lars per week. Blectric Light, Shower Bath, Toilet. One block from all Amusments and Postof fice* For further information apply to MRS. E. M. GORDY. ' Notice! Having qualified u Administrator upon the Bstate oI W. A. Whicbard deceased; Notice is hereby given to all person* holding claims against said Estate to present them to the undersigned for pay ment on or before the ai day of May 1914, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persona indebted to said Estate are requested to make immediate payment. 1 This at day of May 191* J-W6. H-S-ivstFTTAta,.
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