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PERSONAL !4rs. William Slade arid John it Hansell are in Norfolk this week. Hairy M. Stubbs left Wednes day for Chapel Hill, where he will enter the law school. Mr. and Mrs. F. U. Barnes and Master Francis left Thursday for Pocomoke City. Md. C. B. Clark spent Wednesday ilight in town and returned Thursday accompanied by Mrs. Clark and little son, who have been visiting relatives for two weeks. Misses Essie and Daisy Bethea left Thursday morning for their home in Florence, S. C. Miss Delia Lanier is visiting relatives in Washington this week Mrs. W. H. Stallings, who has bee:i visiting her mother at Dunn returned home this week. Miss May Bennett returned Monday from a visit to Welch, W. Ya. - Mrs, Louis C. Harrison left Sat urday for Blacksburg, S. C., to visit her mother. J. G. Godard returned from Ashevilie Saturday. P. F. Apfel is in Buffalo, N. Y., on business. Charles Baker went to Ayden last week on business. Mrs. Frank D. Taylor and chil dren, of Richmond, are visiting relatives near town. Elder Sylvester Hassell is at Nags Head for sevefal weeks. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Staton left today for Moose Head Lake, Maine, .and other points of inter est in New England. Mrs. J, G. Godard, Jr., and little son are at home from Green ville. Dr. John Biggs and wife are at home from Ashville. Miss Mattie Waters left for Washington City on Sattrday. Misses Gladys and Lula May Keel, of Rocky Mount, are visit ing Mrs. Arthur Anderson on Hatghton Street. Mr. and Mrs. G. P. McNaugh ton, who went to Westfield, Pa., for the summer, were called home by th • illness of Mrs. J. L. Rog erson, and arrived Monday even ing. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Biggs, of have been here this week visiting reletives. Lindsay Warreu with a party of friends motored here Sunday from Washington. W. H. Harrell went to Rocky Mount Saturday on business. Little Miss Margaret Everett spent several days with Martha Slade Hassell this week. Mrs. Wheeler Martin, Jr., Miss Helen Poteat and Miss Fannie Martin left Saturday for Virginia Beach. A Splendid Issue The industrial issue of the Dunn Guide published weekly at Dunn, Harnett County, is a splendid ex hibit of what is being done in that part of|thisJpleasant land of ours. Harnett County is one of great sections of the State and Dunn, though young, isup-to-the minute in everything. The issue is illustrated and among the bus iness men, the faces of two Martin County men appear- those of W. R. Howard and N. C. Hines. - One will find Martin County men up with the best wherever they go. This issue arranged by Editor Pittman assisted by his able corps of helpers, is pleasant reading, and we congrrtulate the publishers on tne general appear ance andvalue as an advertiser for ' Harnett and particularly Dunn. Next to electricty, flattery is the greatest forpe in the world. Gratitude is a great thing. A man shonld feel some every day. LOCAL r* ( ' Services at the Methodist and Baptist Churches on Sunday. -Remenber Chill Killer will do the work. Sold by Saundertf & Fowden. Time for the big meeting at the country churches is drawing near. —For torpid liver, use McNair's Blood and Liver Pills. Sold by Saunders & Fowden. A light red male calf has been at my house for about six weeks. Owner please come for him. 2t Mc. G. Taylor. —For chills and fevers take Chill Killer. It's guaranteed. Sold ,by Saunders & Fowden. 25 and 50 cents. Big Stock of fruit jars that must be sold. All sizes..—M. B. McGowan, City. Tuesday was St. Swithin's day and it rained. According to the legend connected with the day, it will rain every day for forty days if any falls on this date, July loth. , —lf one bottle of Chill Killer fails to break up your chills and fever, we will gladfy refund your money. v W. C. Manning has been ap- -pointed Attendance Officer for Williamston Township by the Board of. Education of Martin County. This office was necessary by the Compulsory School act requiring children from seven to twelve years old to attend each school day in their district, unless conditions pre vent, and these conditions are set forth in the act. —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 BO cents. ..." - Maurice D. Watts entertained his Sunday School class on Tues day night at his home in East Williamston. Besides the class, other friends enjoyed his hospi tality and spent a most pleasant evening l . A 'most delicious menu was served and the guests found the hours joyous ones. Several motorcyclists have been up and paid the penalty for burn ing the wind in town. If all the fast driving was paid for in the town, the treasury would soon be replenished. Some people keep within the law when they think a policeman will see them, and then uet in another part of the town and drive recklessly. The danger is none the less in these parts/ —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. Friday afternoon, Mrs. Wheel er Martin, Jr., with her Sunday School class, molored to the big mill, and spent several hours in enjoyment of the delightful sport that spot has to offer. Baskets were opened and all kinds of good things to eat were found therein and enjoyed to the fullest. The members of the class invit ed friends, and the party was a merry one. Mr. Sylvester Cratt Dead On Wedesday, July 9th. 1913, Mr. Sylvester Cratt, of Bear Grass Township, was stricken with paralysis and died the next morning at 5:00. On the same day, Thursday, at 6;00 he was buried, Mr. J. L. Holliday read ing the burial service. He was a member of the Chris tian Church,.a good neighbor and faithful to his family. He is survived by his brother, McG. Cratt, and five children, Charlie, Samuel,' Sarah, Beulah and Sue. The community sympathises with the bereaved family in their great loss. L~ A girl does not return a fellow's love when she has no use for it Report of the Condition of the Bank of Martin County Williamstou, N. at the close of busi neM June 4, 1913 « Bssocsc as: Loan* and Discounts 1189,345 24 Overdrafts 7,006.53 N. C. State Bonda 1,000 00 All other atocks bonda, mtgs 2,376.00 Banking bouse fnr. and ftxt'rs 1,950.00 Dne from banks and bankers 26,987 27 National bank notea, etc. 6,601.58 Total |335,?€5.62 liabilities . > Capital Stock 9 16,000.00 Surplus Fund aa, 000.00 Undivided profits, less current expenses and taxea paid 3,628.12 Dividends unpaid 352.00 Bills payable 33,000 00 Time certificatea of deposit 62.79690 Deposits aubject to check 93,868.14 Due to banks and banker 5,73046 Total Slate of North Carolina, County of Martin, M; I, C. H. Godwin, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above Mate ment ia true to the best of mv knowledge and belief. C. H. GODWIN, Cashier Correct—Attest: J. G. Goilard, A. K. Dunoirg, w, C. Manning, Director!. Subacrlbed and tworn to before me,this 12 day of June 1913, Burrous A. Critcher. Notary Public Report of the Condition of -The Bank of Jamesviiie Jatnesville, N. C.. at the close of business June 4. 19'3 UKSOURCBB Loans and discounts $ 21,883.81 Overdrafs 743 35 Furniture and fixtures 1,006.91 Due frcm bunks & banker* 8,854.30 National bank notes, etc. 1,549 17 $34,037-44 Ll A II! LITIKH Capital itock f 5,000.00 Surplus ' * 300.00 Undivided profits, less current expenses and taxes psid 654.03 Times certificates of deposits 7,971.00 Deposits subject to check 30,112.41 f34.037.« State of North Carolina, County of Martin, nk. I, Asa J. Manning, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above Mate raent in trae to the beat of my Iniowlrdgi and belief. ASA J. MANNING, Cashier Corrtct—Atteat: H. T. stalling*, 1,. \V. Mi/ell, W. H. Martin, Director*. Subscribed and sworn to before me, thin 14 day of June 1913 J. U- Davenport, Notary I'uhlic THE NORTH CAROLINA State Normal and Industrial College Maintained by the State for the Women of North Carolina. Five regular Courses leading to degrees. Special Courses for teachers. Free tuition to those who agree to become teachers in the State. For catalogue and other information, address JULIUS I. FOUST, I'KKSIDHNT 6-20-8t Greensboro, N. C. Executor's Notice Having quulifiedaa executor of tbe will of Joan T. Hyman, deceased, late of Mar tin County, N. C. This is to notify nil persons claims against tbe estate of Mid estate to exhibit them to the undersigned at Oak City, N. C., on or before June 14th 1914, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persona in debted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This June uth, 1913. JOHN T. DANIBL, 6-20-6t Executor of John T. Hyman. No. Six-Sixty Six This i: a prescription prepared especially for MALARIA or CHILLS & FEVER Five or »ix doses will break any case, ant! if taken then us a tonic the Fever will not return. It acta on the liver better than Calomel n-ti does not gripe or sicken. 25c CHICHESTER SPILLS DIAMOND BRAND LADIES I Tor CHI-CHES-TK* 9 A DIAMOND 11KAND PILLS in Rico *nl/s\ COLD metallic boxes, sealed with Btue(/> Ribbon. Takb no orait. Bay af j..,W BnstM aa Mk for CHI-CHCS-Ttll V DIAMOND BRAND PI U.K. for twrntv-fl** years regarded as Bent, Safest, Always Rellabla. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS as EVERYWHERE JBSB Are you wise in buying paint that is largely adulterated, when you can buy 'MM i®S m in that is ALL PAINT—no adulterateratioi —at the same price per gallon? FOR SALE BY W. H. WILLIAMS Williamston, N. C. lij If 1 Only Had the Money— W, jj If I Only Had the Money! ® i How often have you thought this? jj®£ j£ How often have you been forced to let a splendid opportunity pass, W 1 simply because you lacked a few dollars? v } You have doubtless had the necessary funds many times and allowed W ? them to slip through your fingers. * i Don't allow this to happen again. jjjr i You can grasp these opportunities in the future if you will open an W i account with us, i Farmers and Merchants Bank I '{ WILLIAMSTON, N. C. JK m STATE, COUNTY AND CITY DEPOSITORY j| JOHN D. BIOQS C. D. CARSTARPHEN FRANK F. FAOAN J. L. RODGERSO N PRESIDENT . VICE-PRESIDENT CASHIER ASST. CASHIER W Notice North Carolina, Martin County. All jersons will take notice, that they are hereby forbidden, ncder the penalty law, to catch or attempt to catch fish with seine, Kill net, trap or any other net, trap or aeine of whatever kind, name, charac ter or description, or any other manner whataoever, except with hook and line on my land in Poplar Point Township, Martin County, and commonly known as the Mobley Mill Pond and bounded and described as follows to-wit: That certain piece or parcel of land situate in Martin County, adjoining the landa of J. A. Everett, Cowan, Martin & Critcher, and others, and described as follows: It being the Mobley Mill Bnd Mill site site containing tonr (4) acres more or leas, and being the same which Harriaon Bros. & Co., sold to Wynn, September 3, 1912. This 28th day of June,, 1913. J. A. EVERETT. Choice Cut Flowers ! Roses, Caranations and Violets a specialty. Our artistic arrangements in wedding outfits are equal to the best. Nothing finer in floral offerings than our styles. Pot plants, palms and ferns for house decoration ' Rose bushes, shrubberies, ever greens, hedge plants and shade trees. Mail, telephone and telegraph orders promptly executed.- J. L. O'Quinn & Co. FLORISTS - Phones 149. Raleigh, N. C. FRED M. SHUTE, Agent Mrs. Mattie Speller Dealer In GENERAL MERCHANDISE Phoneys Willlamston. N. C. For Absolute Safety Deposit Your Money With Bank of Robersonville Robersonville, N. C. OUR MOTTO: Safety First 4 Per Cent Interest Paid on TIME I DEPOSITS J. H. ROBERSON, JR., A. S. ROBERSON, Vice-Preaident J. A. MIZELL, Cashier . OVCH 98 YEARS' ■ IL J J L J /ill Ik I Ui 1 I "I I I r% 1 TRADC MARKS Designs \ r Copyrights Ac. Anyone ending a r ketcb and Oc»ctrtr:ir>n may quickly iuc«riain our opinion free whether an IKTentlon ti probably patentable. ('omtnutilcn. tloMetrSotlyconfldentlal. HANLiCOOK on Patents •ent free. Oldest aaency for aeet.nng patents. Patent* talion tbrouah Mann & Co. recelv* . IrxeW no(tot, without cHinre, tilth# Scientific American. A>iand»nTnclj,tl!o»trat»d weekly. Ijirceat etr cu tat ion vi any eelenttnc Journal. Term*, H a year: f our months, »L Sold by all newsdealers. " • ; '~X T > Our Service Includes Satisfaction or Your floney Refunded ) \ 1 DO YOU EXPECT TO DO ANY PAINT ING THIS SUMMER? \ / | If So, It will be to your advntage to investigate J our prices. We carry a complete stock ot Paints, Oils, I Varnish and White Lead. ! Also a nice selection of Paint Brushes SAUNDERS & FOWDEN, Druggists ft WILLIAMSTON - - NORTH CAROLINA J , ■> \ / s If we served you well, please call again. If not. tell us that we v may'fepair the wrong, before too late. We need your business - " 1 1 " y "■ I East Carolina Teachers Training School , A State School to train teachers for the public School* of North Carolina. B.very energy la dl rlcted to thla one purpoae. Tuition free to all who agree to teach. Tall Term beglne Septem ber 23, 1013. | For catalogue and other Information addreaa I r ROBT. H. WRIGHT. President j Jy4 12t Greenville, N. C. Hto T"?; pr :n "Ttsorouflfc iattnJCfc'w waier paslJfnSy Christian "r-cs '.t the coct", —— RESULT*. If 'jtxiay v/'vh Its. faulty of S3, a patronage of 3C3' y ita rtu-.'."'' hciy of 41 ?, ur.d its jj&tt 'x.arth 5160,0 X) THE LCADLVG TTIAIHING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS rN VIRGINIA s 31 TO paysJ rhirs-i tor tie yau, tabla bmrd, room, lights, steam heat. medical sttertion, physitml culture, and tuition in all robjecta except ecus;: and elocution. For catalogue and application blank address REV. THO6. ROSSER REEVES. B. A., Principal. BLACKSTONE, VA. TOBACCO FLUES Have Woolard to make your FLUES and You will have the BEST \ ' CARTS AND WAGONS WADE TO ORDER Woloards Combined Harrow and Cuftivatoi J. L. WOOLARD Q„ C.
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