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We have Just Received a CarLoad Internationa! Engines They burn either Gasoline or Kerosene. If you r.*, o % / " * need an engine, be sure to see these before buying. MR. FARMER Did you know that you could get more for your peanuts if they are picked by the improved Lilliston Peanut Picker They are giving satisfaction to many progressive far mers in the Peanut Belt. " Be,pne of them—it pays. Our Mr. Stalls has just returned from Richmond where he purchased a big lot of HARNESS and f . WINTER ROBES , ' : • * " ' ' ' " * ' 7 ' ' ' . . They are beauties. , Be sure to see them before, buying. Martin County Buggy Co. ASA T. CRAWFORD and W. L. STALLS, Props. Williamston Studebaker Because it's Safest and Best. The | v Ideal Car for Business and Pleasure. I Give Your Family One For Christmas A car load will arrive this week for inspection—its utility guaranteed. We will be pleased to demon- I v. 'T* j~". .~ ~ j . strate them to anyone interested L v 1 PAUL S |MPSON - j Having qualified as administrator up on the Estate of P. H. Cooper, de ceased; Notice Is hereby given to ail per sona holding claims against said Estate to present them to the undersigned for payment on or before the 3rd day of Dec. 1914. or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said Estate are requested to make immediate payment. This 3rd day of Dec. 1913. la-St W. J. JOHNSON, Adtn. | Notice Of Execution Sale. 1 North Carolina ) .- J. S. Peel. ■ [ vs Martin County ) Lewis Mi/J.ell. By virtue of sn execution directed to j the undersigned from the Superior Court of Martin Courty in the above entitled I action 1 will ou Monday the sth day ;of Jan iqi4, at twelve o'clock tfOon at the Court House door of said County, at Williamston, N. C., sell to the hlghestl bidder, for cash, to satisfy said execution, all the right, title and interest which the j ■aid Lewis Mizzell, the defemlsnt has in j th« following described real estate, to-wit;- Beginning at a stob at the bend of the road leading from Bear Grass to the Har ris Old Watter Mill between J. G. Bailey's and Lewis Mi/./.ell's, residences, v thence aSoutesst course along a line of stakes to and by a dead top pine to a black gum in Thin Rranch, thence up said Branch to a cornrr, a pine, thence a West course to the beginning, containing by estimation, 95 acres, more or less. This 2>th. Nov. 1-913. . J. C. CRAWFORD, Sheriff Martin Count v. ia-5-4t «.• Trustee's Sale. By virtue of authority of a trust Deed executed to nie by George Bell and wrife on the 15U11 day of January 1912. and duly recorded in the Register's office in Martin County, in Book Di l'age 5 to ■•cure the payment of a certain bond bearing even date therewith, and the stipulations in said Trust Deed not hav ing been comqlied with, I shall expose at public auction for cash on Monday the 3th. day of January 1914, at 12 o'clock ■o3ii at the Court House in Martin Comity, the following property: All of that land this day deeded to Geo. Bell by W. C, Manning and wife and same which was deeded to S. M. Man ning by the Bank of Martin County, saitf deeds are referred to for full description. Also all of the timber of all kinds above THE BEST ANIMAL ON EARTH i 4 ■»* . ■ i.'- **•»}• * • H' - Is a Western Mule such as can be bought at our stables—none bet- 10^^^ on the Mar k e anywhere— Courtesy will be accorded every E Purchaser come look our stock ■■• Em t over a car load " ''— I WW"TMMMrttTi ■■- just received. "sSMPI** 1 **- "•- If A - :£*sL fc W JP PRii*- ... w^^rjajgjj^z^M W. T. Ward & Co. sacc«***r« to Wmlttr //••«•// NORTH CARObIINA JKX THE ANSWER TO THE HEADACHE gpL Pleasant to Take Quick in Effect Cure* Neuralgia, Headache, Backache, Srippacfc* Tha modern instantaneous n«in relief. On the market for 15 yeara and • ai.ill growing. No doubtful roaulta. 10c, 2f>c and sc bottloH. 5c at fountain. BROMALGINE CO , Cinldiboro, N. C. ■AMRUBV irwrn r.n !!■■>■» WI» ■— i JWHW ■—■ RWlCTW——■M—MW—————> the size of li inches on the stump on the tract of land upon w'lich Geo. Bell now lives, containing 50 acres more or les9, which adjoins the first mentioned land with full and free right to run all neces sary roads, tramways and railroads over same with all rights and privileges nec essary to cut and remove said timber for and during*the term of ten years from the date hereof. This 3rd day of December 1913. A. K. DUNNING, Trustee "•5 Bond Sale The Hoard of Commissioners of Martin County will tell 10,000 thirty-year Road Bonds of Cross Roads Township, on Men day January sth. 1914, at the Court House in Williamston, sai l Bonds to be in de nominations of SI,OOO each and to bear ,s percent interest payable semi-annually. AH bids tnust be accompanied by a certi fied check for a- yi jjer cent of amount bid. The right to reject any and all biila reserved. , Thin sth. December 1913.' B. L. LONG, Chm BROWN. Cllt nj To Bave Monty. Economy, rightly understood, re quires careful study and consistent action. A knowledge of market prices and money values are necessary for an Intelligent solution to the high cost of living. Hut such knowledge of itself does not suffice. Consistent ac tion Is equally, if not more Important The "head and heart" of a family must be one In their efforts. They must work In unison.
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