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I Beware of the Man 1
Who regularly deposits his surplus
earnings in the bank
He will defeat you in life's race
Some of his deposits YOU might not think
worth banking but his bank book will show a • , v »- • j~J.
larger sum on the credit side than yours. ! "*
And it's the sum on the credit side that makes business
opportunities.
Bank of Robersonville
-1 Robersonville, N. C.
J. H. ROBERSONI. Jr.. Prwident " *
-—L A. S. ROBfiRSQNi Vice-President .
R. A. BAILEY, Vice-President
|. A. MIZELL Cashier ~
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The Everett Estate Incorporated
The Secretary of State on Mon
day issued papers of incorpora
tion to the Justus Everett farm
on Roanoke river, in Martin
county, postoffice Palmyra, to
handle property l>elonging to the
estate of Justus Everett, deceas
ed. Authorized capital stock is
$1(10,000 of which $25,000 is sub
scribed by S. J. Everett of Green
ville, B. 8., J. A., W. R. Everett
of Palmyra and R. 0. Everett of
Durham. Commonwealth.
Ginners' Report
The Department of Commerce
reports that Martin County has
ginned to November 14th., 3,024
bales of cotton as against 6,592
for the same period last year.
This is a falling off of 2,968 bales.
The crop, however, is about three
weeks late, yet the number of
bales in the final count will be
largely reduced. The number of
bale 3in the State shows a total
©f 112,277 less than last year for
the date above.
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A Little Child Dead
The death angel visited the
home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Rob
erson of Everett Tuesday night
Nov. lKth, and took away Lilla
their baby girl, age four and half
years.
.lilla was taken with a hoarse
ness Monday morning but all
thought it was nothing hutacol(j|
and her mother treated hor all
day for a cold, but she grew
worse at night and a Doctor was
called. It seemed that nothing
they did relieved her. .
Late Tuesday afternoon her
mother became alarmed at her
condition and were
called. They pronounced it
membraneous croup, all was done
that could be"done *but nothing
could stay thejicy hand of death.
She passed'away a few minutes
before 9jo'clock.
Lilla was'such a sweet child
that loved her so much.
Her death'was so sudden that we
cannot realize she is gone. We
miss her so badly but know she
is at rest, and may we say,
"God's will, not ours be done."
Her remains were taken to Mr.
James Congleton's, her grand
father, and there laid to rest in
the family'ccmetery, amid a large
concoursejof relatives and friends.
The floral offerings were very
pretty. The entire community
sympathizes with the bereaved
family and may they feel that
their losslis her'gain.
Jk. placets vacantfin our home
'Which never can be fillea,
voice we loved so well
Is now forever stilled.
A Friend.
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 J 7th, 191^
Having sold my farm I will sell at auction on above date the
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, pnd 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 virture of authority of u Deed of
Trust executed to tne by Will Knight and i
wife, Pannie Knight, on the ißtb. day of I
April ii)U, and duly recorded in the Reg '
ister's office of Martin County, in Book 1
7. ZZ, Page 310, to secure the payment 1
of a certain bond, bearing evep date i
therewith, and the stipulation* in said 1
deed of trust not having been complied i
with, I shall expose at public auction,
for cash on Tuesday the 16th, day of 1
December 1913, 12 o'clock Noon, at the !
Mayors office Door in Jamesville Martin
Cc»unty, the following property, v
A certain piece or parcel of land «d-,
joining the land# of Levin Hardisou, 1
Ben Bazemore and others, containing
Ten (10) acres and duly recorded aa above
described. '
, M. V. Hasskll, Trustee.
This November 15th, 1913.
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Notice
Under and by virture of an order of
the Superior Court of Martin County,
made in the special proceedings entitled
W. A. Perry va W. R, Ward, the under
signed commissioner will on Monday the
day of)an., 1913 at 12 o'clock M.
at the Court House door in Williamston,
N. C., offer for aale to the highest bidder
for cash that certain tract of land lying
and being in Martin County, adjoining
the lands of W. A. Perry and others, ana
more particularly described as follows,
to-wit;
Bounded on the North by W. A. Perry,
on the West by Hoyt Brown and Ed Peel,
on the South by W. A. Perry and on the
Beat by the Williamston and Washing
ton road, containing 40 acres moor or less.
This 29th day of November, 1913. •
WHEELER MARTIN, Jr.,
Commissioner,
Notice Of Sale. »
Bv virtue of a power of sale contain'
ed in a certain deed of trust executed
to the undersigned trustee, by R. T.
Taylor and wife, Susan C. Taylor and
}>eariug date July 14, 1905, of record in
Book ZZ at pa*e 537 Martiu Public Reg
istry secure the payment of a certain bond
of even date and tenor therewith and the
stipulations in same not having Deen
complied with. I shit'', on Monday, Jan
uary 5, 1914, at 12 o'clock >l. at the Court
Home door of &S«in County at Will
llianiston, N. C. offer for sale, to tlii
highest bidder for cash the following de
scribed property beginning at the corner
of A. B Whitfield and R. T. Tavlor 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 back to the be
ginning. Containing one-fourth of an
acre more or less and formerly known aa
the Livery Stables Lot on which is situate
the Gin House.
This 25th day of November, 1913.
W. H. WOOLARD, Trustee.
The "A" Pressing Club
Phone 136-3 n
Want to do your Cleaning and
Pressing and guarantees satisfac
tion as to workmanship and ser
vice. Club rates for regular cus
tomers. Located in the rear qf
r.Alexander's Shaving Parlor.
SLAVERY
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The colored people were made free by a proclamation of Abraham
Lincoln, so today we have more white slaves than black ones. The
man who is only one step from want, one step from hunger, is a slave
if he is white. He is not his own master. He is forced to accept just
such terms as those to whom he is under bondage may dictate. A
saving account at this bank will make you a free man and make you
feel independent. You can start a savings account with one dollar
and then deposit any sum you may desire.
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Farmers and Merchants Bank
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WILLIAMSTON, ,N. C. ' 7
STATE, AND COUNTY DEPOSITORY
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JOHN D. BIOQS C. D. CARSTARPHEN FRANK F. FAOAN J. L. RODOERS O
PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT CASHIER , ASST. CASHIER
CHRISTMAS "COMING
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And everybody will want Ser
viceable Gifts for the folks at home
and the friends away.
We have a splendid assortment
of these Gifts which can be seen on
displav each day in the season—see
them before purchasing elsewhere—
Choicest Goods in every Department
at very low Prices.
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Harrison . Brothers . & . Company
General Merchanta - - • Williamston
| Let lit R»t Your Compost
I am the champion rotter of the world.
I'll rot leaves, utraw, stalks. manure,
sawdust or any other vegetable matter,
even dirt, into a rich, high-grade fer
tilizer, in loss than two months.
Just keep me on the j6b nod I will save !
I you a big lot ol that fertilizer "money. j
If you wav.t to know all about this
J compost rottinij, .is well as spraying
| and preventing hog ehoiera, write
I " lied Devil," 019 N. Second Street,
1 St. Louis, Mo., and I'll send yon a
Mttle book, free, tliat tells how.
I am Red Devil Lye
sc. For Bia CANS
Almost as big as those oosting 10c.
\ SAVE ST LABELS.
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Notice '
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Having qualified as administrator upon
the Estate of Snsan A. Salsbvry, deceasee;
Notice is hereby given to all persons hold
ing claims againat said 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,
it-7 J. G, SALSBURY, Adm.
Administrator's Notice.
Having qualified as administrator of
the estate of J. M. Guilford,
late of Martin County, North Carolna,
this is to notify all persons having claulis
against the estate of said deceased to
exhibit them to the undersigned at Gold
Point, in said county, on or before the
first day of Nov., 19X4, or this notice will
be pleaded in bar of their recqvisry. All
persons indebted to said estate will please
make immediate payment.
This 31th ilay of Oct., 1913.
11-7 JOHN L. CROOM, Admr.
Trustee's Sale.
By virtue of authority of a Trust Deed
executed to me by Adaline Spruill on
the 7th. day of Nov. 1910 and duly re
corded in the Register's office in Martin
County, in Book ZZ7. Page 98 to secure
the payment of a certain bond bearing
even date therewith, and the stipulations
in said Ti nst Deed not haying been com
blied with, I shall expose at public auction
for cash cn Monday the sth. day of Janua
ry 1914, at 12 M. at the Court House in
Martin Connty, the following property.
Adjoining Helen Scot, Jos. Carroll and
the Waahington Road, and being tha
same land this day deeded to A, Spruill
by the Willkmston Lakd and Improve
ment Company, and tae same which
was deeded to said Company by Anthey
Tucker, Oct. 17th. 1910. The above two
deeds are hereby referred to for full de
scription of said land. .
This December the 3rd. 1913.
A. R. DUNNING Trustee.
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Nothing finer in floral offerings
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Pot plants, palms and ferns
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Rose bushes, shrubberies, ever
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Notice
North Caiolina \ Superior Count,
Martin County J Fail Term, 1913
In re, Probate of the last Will mad
Testament of Annie M. Lewis, deceased.
To the Heirs at Law of the said Annie
M. Lewis:
A Caveat having been filed to the pro
bote oi the last Willfand Testament of
the said Annie M. Lewis, deceased:
You, and each ofjyou, are hereby noti
fied to appear at the next term of oar
Superior Coart to be holden on the Stk
of December, 1913, and make yourselves
proper partieaj proceedings, If
same ia desired. ~
This, the ajihjday of October, 1913,
J. A. HOBBS,
10.31-64 Clerk Superior Court,
Bring your job Print
ing to us.