i | Andrew Garnegie | S ■ra I Andrew Carnegie's words concerning saving should || jg] 8y I carry weight. He has tried it and hp knows. He says: flu fcnS "For every dollar you can produce as a re- JK; |£B / suit of hard earned savings, midas, in search Ml fewjj 2*3? ofapartner.willlendoncreditathousand.lt |||j|| !rv« KM isnot capital that men require; It is the man who has proved that he has the business hab- lU||l ■M its that create capital." H /eg |£M Suppose you begin forming business habits by placing Rr your nrst deposit with us tomorrow. Hmj 10 Bank of Robersonville rse Robersonville, N. C. J- H. ROBERSON, Jr., President ||||| Ifj A. S". ROBERSON, Vice-President II 111 R. A. BAILEY, Vice-Pre*ident mffi UR IB I. A. MIZELL. Cashier | N ™"" B ————— Dowell—Weaver A pretty but simple home wed ding was solemnized Nov. 17th., at S o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Weaver, on North Person street, extended, when their daughter, Lillian Euna, be came the bride of Mr. George J. Dowell. Jr. The ceremony was performed .in the parlor of the home, which was tastefully and beautifully de corated in ferns, palms and yel lpw chrysanthemums with an ad ded touch of the soft glow of lighted candles, in the presence of a larfce crowd of relatives and i xfriefids. Mr. John Murdock act- as usher and was assisted *by Misses Olivia and Grace Harris. Miss Maud Johnson presided at the piano and while the guests collected rendered several appro priate selections. As a proces sional Lohengrin'B march was played and during the ceremony "Hearts and Flowers" was the selection. The bride entered on the arm of her brother. Mr. Fred Weaver, and met before a background of large palms the groom and his best msfri] Mr. A. Y. Dowell, of Wake Forest, his brother. Here the sacred vows were given by Rev. George J. Dowell, of Aydeti, farther of the groom. The bride was attired in a blue coat suit with hat and gloves to match and cnrriod a shower bouquet of bride's roses and lilies of the valley. After the ceremony the guests were invited into the gift room, iWheve ;t l"V".'t'f"l >f 't* some presents \v re admitted. The luiuo i.. the daughl ,' ,fl of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Weaver 1 and is an attractive young lady with a host of friends. Mr. Do well is the son of Rev. and Mrs. George J. Dowell, of Ayden, and is a young man of sterling quali ties. lie is well knowna nd has a ifct'Kti circle (1 luonds 111 uie Kjntem part o f I've State. „ur.; ami Mrs. Dotvuii will reside 111 Raleigh. —News & Observer. "Paid in Full" The second production here of "Paid in Full" was given at the Opera House on Wednesday-even ing. Numbers of people who HAW 't f^olirrJ'jtnfl again. and imper sonation of eaeh character 'verr pleasing. There was not a weaK point in the acting of either per son in the caste. "Jimay" Smith won the hearts of audience at ouce, and t'.o selfishness and duplicity, of "Jju Jsrooks" was clearly demonstrated in every word he utter c). "Emma" a;--* "Bc?s"wit x "Capt. WlHiasas" made up u eic which cou'r.oV I% i! to plenco the moat critical McGowan's Cash Store Is the Logical Place for You to Buy Your Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Hats, Gaps, Groceries, Etc. Country Produce Bought and Sold M. B. McGowan Williamston, N. C. FOR SALE Wednesday December 17th, 1913 Having sold my farm I will sell at auction on above date th£ Jfollowing property: 50 Barrels Corn, Fodder. Mules, Farm Implements, consist of Mower, Guano Distributor, Cotton and Peanut Planters, Wagon, Buggies, Carts, and all other Farming Tools, Black smith Tools, and Household Furniture. Sale Beins at 10:00 o'clock A. M. at My Residence in Cross Roads Township, Martin County. R. D. Woolard Trustee's Sale. Bv virtu're of authority of n Deed of **• »• d torn? by Will Knight and wife, Fannie Knight, on the aßtb.day of April iqn, and duly recorded in the Keg inter's uflTice of Martin County, in- Book Z Z"Z, Page 310, to secure the payment Of a certain bond, hearing even date therewith, and the stioulations in said deed of trust not having been complied with, 1 shall expose at public auction, for c*««h on T""" \ny tb* ifitb, day of December 1913, ta o'clock Noon, at the' Mayo™ office Door in Jatnesville Martin County, the following property. A certain piece or parcel of land ad joining the lauds ot Levin Hardison, (ten Bazemorr and others, containing Ten {10) acres and duly recorded as above described. M. V. HASSKLI., T rustee. This November 15th, 1913. 10— ai Card of Thanks - T Yc '.rich to express publicly, I our heartfelt thanks to our many and neighbors for the sympathy and kindness shown us during the sickness and death of our dear little daughter, Lilla. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Roberson. audience. The Manager, John E. Pop*,"i« to be praised for the successful production of a play that was here just two years ago. The n«xt pipy booked is, "Bought land Paid For." Hongkong's Tobacco Trau«. Yh» Import tobacco trade Into Houe kong consists almost entirely of si>c ond-rate to waste tobacco, cblefly of Hilar from the Philippines which baa been discarded for the fine trade by the great Philippine factories, and of wrapper from Sumatra discarded by the high-grade trade, and various to baccos from Java, India and the Malay states which are not suitable for the fine trade anywhere. Notice Of Sale. Bv virtue of a power of sale contain" ed in n certain deed of trnst executed to the uudersigned trustee, by R. T. Taylor and wife, Susan C. Taylor and bearing date July 14, 1905, of record in Book ZZ at istry secure the payment of a certain bond of even date aud tenor therewith and the stipulations in same not having been complied with, I shall, on Monday, Jan uary 5, 1914, at 12 o'clock M. at the Court Honse door of Martin County at Will lliamston, N. C. offer for sale, to the higheat bidder for cash the following de scribed property beginning at the corner of A. B. Whitfield and R. T. Taylor on the Main road leading from Roberson ville, to Hamilton; running thence a Southerly course 19 yards; thence down the road towards Hamilton 90 yards to the line of A. B. Whitfield and R. T. Tay lor; thence with said line beck to the be ginning. Containing one-fourth of an acre more or less and formerly known as the Livery Stables Lot on which is situate the Gin House. This 35th day of November, 1913. W. H. WOOLARD, Trustee. We Are Thankful for Our Friends We believe the large increase both in total deposits and number of individual depositors at this bank during the past year has been accomplished largely through the good offices of £>ur friends. The good words spoken of us by our patrons are our best advertisements and appreciated more than we can express in cold type. Much of our increasg.of business is due to the kind words of friends. We are Thankful Farmers and Merchants Bank WILLIAMSTON, N. C. STATE, AND COUNTY DEPOSITORY JOHN O. Bloas C. D. CARSTARPHEN FRANK F. FAQAN J. L. RODOERS 0 PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT CASMiUR ASST. CASHIER mmEmw @®®®c We Have Just Received Two Car Loads of Fence Wire. One Car Load of Furniture. One Car Load of Jef ferson Flour. You can buy to advatage of us. ** «• «* Our stock of Fall and Winter Millnery, Dress Goods, Clothing, Shoes, etc. was 0 never more complete. Look them over. VV*' Harrison . Brothers . & . Company General Merchants - - . Willianuton Ov • tablespoon ful of Ret! ptv'.l I i.ifioM-d 4n s pint of wau-r, tare I 1 nd>lcd to the »!op or ro'ft feed f-r t ■» I I ■(,«, fed to hoi .1 night, end r.n -.i: I throughout the year, will PREVENT | tl.uUra and wormo. ■ Germs tcco:ao vrorma, at.d -crms ■r.a .o l ogs tick. Givo me a ob:vuc. Bat ihtwe Ki.-tni and Term* and I'M »'**.}(/#/j SAVE YOl'R HOGS Red Devil Lye. mh. ' IP IN 810 CANS P" „ !k /Jbk. cost you only Kl, £ , Btll tk>l)Ml Prk* Jy: Notice Having qualified as administrator upon the Estate of Susan A. Sslsbvry, drceasee; Notice is hereby given to all persona hold ing claims against aaid Estate to present them to the undersigned for payment on or before the 6th day of November 1914, or this notice will be plead iu bar of their recovery. . All persons indebted to to said Estate are requested to make im mediate payment. This 6th day of November 1913. 11-y J. G, SALSBXJRY, Adm. Subscribe to the Enterprise Not Quite Blind. Love may be blind Hut you nevw saw a bride who couldn't teil orange blossoms from sunflowers.—Cincinnati Enquirer. life USE ELECTRIC LIGHTS Administrator's Notice. Huviug qualified a.« administrator of tb- e*?*t«- of J V Guilford, deceased, late of Martin County, North Carolna. this is to uotify all persons having claims agaiubt the ei-ute oi said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Gold Point, in said cowty, on or bef -re the first day of Nov., 1914, or thisuotice will be pleaded ?n bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate wi..l p!w.>e make immediate paymeffL This 3*tb day of *.)ct., 1913. 11.7 JOHN L. CaOoM, Admr. Tic "A" Pressing Club Phone 126-2 Want t£ do your Cleuuing and Pressing and guarantees satisfac tion as to workmanship and :-et - vice. Club rates ior regular cus tomers. Located in the rear of Alexander's Shaving Tartar. Choice Cut Flowers ! iiobed, Caranations and Violets a specialty. Our artistic arrangements in weddhiti outfits arc equal to the kx't. iiiiOi ill ilotal 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 promptiy executed. J, L. O'Q* inn & Co» FLORISTS - Phones 149. Raleigh, N. C. Notice North Caiolina 1 Superior Couut, Martiu County / Pall Term, 1913 In re, Probate of the last Will and Testament of Annie M. Lewis, deceased. To the Heirs at Law of the aaid Annie M. Lewis: A. v .. ♦», pro bo te oi the last Will and Testament «f the Annie M. Lewis, deceased: Vou, ana e*cn ot you, are hereby noti fied to appear at the next term of onr Snperior Court to be bolden on the Bth of December, 1913, and make yourselves proper parties to said proceedings, if same is desired. This, the J7tlijd*y of October, 1913, J. A. HOBBS, 10.31-tt Clerk Superior Court, Brin&jyow Job Print ing to us.

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