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Dr. Dr. R. L. Savage of Rocky Mount tvill be it tha Atlantic Hotel fourth Wendnea day in each month to treat die-' eases of the EYE, EAR, NOSE and THROAT and PIT GLASSES S. J. Everett Attorney-at-Law Oreenvllle, N. C. - Williamatoii, N. C. Greenville Look Distance Phone j»8 .). D. BLADE Undertaker and Licensed Embalm tner . : - Plymouth, " - N. C. Phone ,17. Williamstou, N. C Dr. E. N. GORDON • Veterinarian Calls answered day or night. Of fice phone (day) 196, Residence phone (night) 167. Notice A red and white Pieded cow, butt headed marked crop and under square in left ear, under bit and swallow fork in right ear alsoacuw yearling about same •' color marked cpop and two slits in the right ear and crop and swallow fork in the left ear. Have been with my cattle for several months, owner will please come and pay for feed and coat of notice. Wm. Riley White. Williams ton, N. C. January 4, 1919, Mr. W. O. Andrews, agent, Metropolitan Life Insurance Co , City Dear >ir:— Idesire to thank you for the very prompt settlement of life insurance held in your company by my husband, the late David J, Brown. He carried insurance in other companies, but your company was the first one to make settlement. Yours very truly, Mrs. David Brown. If interested in the purchase of the best quality of Lime at attractive prices. See J no. D. Biggs FOR SALE.—Five Duroc Jer sey Boars, weighing about 176 lbs. each. All entitled to regia tration. G. W. Holliday Jamesville, N. C. R. F. D. 2 FOR SALE. 500 fence post lightwood and oak Hj>2o per hun dred. L. G. Corey Jamesville, N- C. R. F. D. No. I / ' - ".. ' ■ FOR SALE A 11)14 mode Ford Car and a 1917 Maxwell, each in good condition. Price "will interest you. T. W. Holliday J 1 a ai ville, N- C. NOTICE People in the town of Will iamston must realize that taxes are due, let us hear from you at once. C. F. Paste Chief-of-Police. FOR SALE.-Several ma e Hampshire pigs ready for serv ice at $12.50 each. Will also book orders for pure bred malt or females for spring delivery at $lO each 8 to 10 weeks old. . S. E. Hardisoa DR. J. S. RHODES Physician and Surgeon Residence phone ls~Office 92 Calls left at Biggs' Drug Store, Telephone No. 7# Flowers For All Occasions on Short Notice Especially For Funerals I Represent The Hammond Co., Richmond M rs. Martin, Rocky Mount W. H. GURKINj dit. Williamslon, N. C m Up-to-date oieftning, dyeing, press ing and tailoriug , * Very careful attention given to la -1 "flies' kid gloves, fancy waists, coat suits and skirts. Club rates for men. Clothes ed and delivered. The Ideal Pressing Club Gray & Price, Propa. TFLEPHONE l«7 HO W tLEOPATfI AS NEEDIEWAS SAVED New Process Invented to Pre serve Surfaoe of Monolith in Central Park. HIEROGLYPHS OBLITERATED! Rigor* of Western Climate Caused Khedive's Gift to Disintegrate. Painting Aticiont Obelisk With Bpeclal Preparation Btay- f od Decay—Ruined Por- | tlona Roitored. New Yorkers awoke one morning to And In their breakfast headlines the news that a zealous park employee hail discovered signs of disintegration on the surface of the city's most treasured antique—Cleoputrn's Needle, Photo graphs revealed that the monolith waa peeling, large pieces of suiidstolic liijv- Ing fallen front the lull shaft, currying with theui part of the prized hiero glyphs. London's twin sister of Cleopatra's Needle was reported as resting com fortably and endurliigly on the banks of the Thames, and the rival port w»n dervd whether a preparation woulcflbe found to stay the attacks of tlwlr harsher climate. Such a preparation was soon forth coming. A new ;>nlnt combination as a preservativs for sSone was Invented THE OBELISK. The Obelisk WM presented 10 the City of New York by the Khedive of Egypt. Lieutenant Com mander Oortinge. U. Wil{; lM| 8. N.. after a three Lis, Av * years' effort, obtain- ■»" J ed poaseHiilon of It f v * jmKL * :«$ and moved It to tt» K".J". .if preaent poult ton, at fc an expenae of nearly K - ■ ; 1100,000. It waa fl- " flil nally awung into po- ' - sitlon at noon. Jan u - ary 11, 1 SHI Bfrl M The height nf thin , KfH | - monument, from baae p to tip, la 6* feet, 2 ■ Inches The meaa- , ureinent of the baa*. ■ »|Uare through it* J -3 ux Im. l« 7 feet, 141 " Inches. The entire £.s«]■ weight of the mono- Jf iith la 219-4 tons. fc jgjgH Hlnce It was Hilar rled near the torrid ;i , i»■ xnne. It ha« traveraod ( The-euUul length of W- Egypt. most of thai i of the Medlterra- 3 nean Sea unit the . wtilth of the Atlan- ( } tic Ocean —a dls- HnH tones of 1400 miles- * proving Itself a tlrat \ W 3 rate traveler for one v BuH whose age ha* ex- - 0 eeeded thirty five > Ms cent in iea 111 the i-ourae of Ita extat- V ence It hae Been i l'haraoh and hla host going to their de- H struct inn In the lied f Hea, Hhlahalt march- " » jHI lug to the Conqueat . of Jeruaale.m; Cam- !. byaea deaolating the r K*i land; Herodotu*. f : riatoand other Greek ' HCH^H atudenta engaaed In nurault of Kayptlan t KjKI lore; Alexander the f Great on hie vlatorl- I oue expedition) through the land of Qpaheu; elx and a•, half centurtea of . V ~1 Roman aoverelgnty t and Chrlatlan atrug- [ gle at Alexandria, • the long line of HOB- W'ifl l'i>. i a Caliph Omar; ami k now, leaving aim getlier Ita native land. U| It atande looking up on the million dwsD era In thla metropolis. BK ■ whoae alte waa un -known to the Iftutarn fC«K world at a time when the Obelisk had been ■ In existence for two n thousand years. HBMHMM 4 by Dr. William Kuckro, chemist of Metropolitan Museum of Art. Many years previous coating with paraffin had been tried, but the application bad not entirely accomplished Its purpose. The new painting process, however, proved a success. Disintegration was halted and the damaged parts restor ed. New York breathed easily again. PAINT PROTECTION AND ITB ECONOMY. The preservation of structural ma terlals, which tuny lie obtained through the application of pnlnt, constitutes a most vital means of furthering the con- Kervation of our natural resources. It Is, moreover, the most economical method of sustaining the appearance and general upkeep of commu nlty A structure coated with sheets of In dia rubber would not be as well protect ed from decay us n structure coa.ed with s good oil pnlnt. This Is to ihe fact thai a sheet of rubber Is not M) durable or as wnter|>roof as a thin 11 rledtllin uf.iiqltit. The latter mate rtfffwlien applied dries to a continuous elastic film containing finely divided particles of metallic, wear resisting pigments. A square foot of such a 111ni M|»OII s wooden surfnee costs less iban. a |>enn,v, yet II will beautify and protect a dollar's worth of surface for many years This Is a low rkle of In surance. Dwellings, barns, outbuildings, slieda, posta. fences, stock enclosures, wagons. Implements, windmills and other struc tures, whether of wood Iron or cement, should lie preserved. lliroi|-'h the use of .paint, from rapid h rur HIL'II grade pnlnt may le used * :fully for all men I)un>oN~f>. TV'"'c • n.rnt« wTIT Kf feun# !►& most st> i' i ■••■'.•r'' infitter iU the*p:i' n. ... to three yes ts t«- ► . fc l» , * * * SAVC THE SURFACE. V A *- ; A * ttuve the surface and yon save A * all. Disintegration hind decay A A are conditions wlilyi usually A * start at the surface of any mi- A A terial. Protection against de- A * terforatlon or rot of substsncea, * * therefore, should begin with A A care of the exterior. Provided a A * material does not carry wltfcla a a llself the eleoput ot sure decay, A a proper surface protection will A a undoubtedly lengthen Ita life. A AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA** ' Tttt'sTEK'B SALE Mi virtue o{ a deed of trust «£»>* to the undersigned by Thoma i Bell ahd Frank Bell, on the Ist iif A of December, 1916, and registered Dook Q--I, page 489, Martin >•: register of deeds' office, 1 shall scl to the highest bidder for cash at ti. door of the Bank of Oak City, at 11 :C' o'clock a. m. on April 7th, 1919. I! ' following property: Being all that tract of land com b ed to Frank Bell and Thomas Bell I Moses Bell and wife, Dicey Bell, ! ■ ing and being on the south aUk> C the Hamilton and Palmyra puMi road, and being the Share of the Jo eph J. Wililams lands purchased ! Moses Bell of the Patrick Wi heirs. A more definite describe may be obtained by referring to t said deed. Said tract of land cont, v ing about two hundred (200) acre ■ This Bth day of March, 1910 B. M. WORSKLKY. Tm i %, , A IO THE CITIZENS OF WILLIAM STON. N. C. Please pay your taxes. We need t ie money and need it hud. I aui IMU rowing money now to run Ihe schools and town, paying interest on it iomething I huVcn't had to do before fince I have been treasurer. Pay up M> I ran stop this interest, ami DO I'L AT DNCE. W. T. MEADOWS. Treasurer Town of Williamstou. Children's gingham dresses, 7Kr an up at W. R Orleans. --—S NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtuo of the author ity contained in a certain deed of trust executed on the 29th day ot February, 1918, by R. W. l'erry and wife, Emma l'erry und registered in the register of deeds office /for Mar tin county in book U-l» l'ugo 63, to secure the payment of a certain bond of eVen date therewith add the stip ulations in said deed of trust not huv ing been complied with, and at the request of the parties interested, the undersigned trustee will on Mondu), the 24th duy of March, 1919, at 12:(K) m., at the house door of Martin county. Wiiiamston, N. C., offer at public sale! to the highest bidder for cash the following described real esfate: Adjoining the Pugh land on the .lorlli; the Misell land on the east; ute road from Washington to Jaincs. ville on the south, and the Dcnuis .-iimmons Lumber Coinpany on the ~e. t, containing lim acres more or •'ss and known us the Simon l'erry •und and being same premises now vjccupied by said grantors. This 22nd day of February, 1919. B. DUKE CRITCHER, Trustee. XOTICE O FSALI: Under and by virtue of the uuthori •y conferred in me by u certain deed .it trust executed to me by W. T. Rob erts and wife, Annie Rolierts, on No vember 20th, 1917, to secure the pay ment of certain bonds bearing even lute therewith-j. and the stipulations a the said deed of trust not having .teen complied with, 1 shall expose ut public uuction for cash on the 4th lay of April, 1919, at 2:00 o'clock p. ui., in front of the store of Ab Ayers in Llcar (irass the following prpoper t.y: Beginning ut an iron qtob, a cor .ei'i thence east 70 yards to u stoh, a corner; thence north 17 1-2 yards to a stob, u corner; thence north 17 1-2 yards to a stob, a comer; thence West it) yards to a stob on the road; thence i ttlftflg th a -rffh4 tM> g in "'flgi enp utining one-fourth of an acre, more or less. l'his 4th day of March, 1919. A. B. AYEK.S, Trustee. Special Notices LOST—BLACK COW MAUKED over square right, with, nice black yearling. 4nc young red cow mutk ed t wailowed fork and underkeeled right, under square and over keel left, tips of horns' sawed and blind in one eye, with light red yearling. Both cows wearing bells when they left home the middle of February. Please notify Alfred F. Modlin, R. F. D. 1, Jamesville, N. C. 2tpd FOR SALE—I HAVE FOR SALE 4 twenty horse power International Mogul engine, one twenty inch un. one thirty inch grist mill, all practi cally new and in tine shape. J. A. Aus born, It. F. D. No. 1, Robersonville, N. C. 2tpi FOR CEILING, FLOORING, WEA tuor boarding, shingles, laths and other building material, call Till. Vv it iThiH K.ST LUMBER COM PAN*. ROBERSONVILLE, N. U. •OR (.()t)D PINE WOOD AI 11.. to J. W. Manning. Special prices on large lots. iOK CEILING. FLOORING, WEA ti.er boarding, shingles, laths an., otner building material, call Till. \t IH TEIH RSI LUMBER COM 4,'ANV, ROBERSONVILLE, N. L. w .i>o BAGS OF GOOD SEED VlK giniu peanuts for sale at reason able price. See W. Henry Rogers, It. F. D. W iiiamston, N. S. 3tpo Tiie S. R. Biggs Drug Company are now distributors for the famous med icine, Teniae, in Willlamston and the., .iave just received a big shipment oi it. They give prompt attention to ■nail ami phone orders. advtl FOR CEILING, FLOORING, WEA ther bs&rding, shingles, laths un other building material, call Tlh WHITEHLRST LUMBER COA PANY, ROBEIteONVILLE, N. C. FOR CEILING, FLOORING, WEA ther boarding, shingles, lath* ua other building mateiiaL call 'J'li» WHITEHUItST LUMBER COM PANY, ROBERSONVILLE, N. C. FOR N. T. REDDICT?. Arredondo*Fla., several hundred thousand • Porto Rico potato plants at $2 per thousand fob, Arredondo, Fla., from April 15th to June Ist. Apply early to S. E. Hardison, R. F. D. No. 4, Williamson. Bt* A RED YEA RUNG (MALE) HAS been at my premises all the winter. Apparently about two years old. • Owner pleas* come for him. F. S. Hadley. M* J* \Miriav\S»\MJ\jg^W % A 7* 9dri *** tf' 1 ft* j"Vjp*« mAmJ* ff J * ft* Ift f ; ~ .-- 7 ■ ; s . "''• j - Here Are a Few Facts djj -. about iiis live, progressive bank—a financial in ~. • " jjr " stifaition that public confidence has (built. ■ ' • It is a bank that has the resources and organiz ' •'!• ation to meet any cndition that may arise in bus ipess and financial affairs. .wim is under the direction of men who are strong f B 'PvllP financially and/who are thoroughly experienced JH J B tsSI jO ® m an ( l banking matters and acquainted Jpj B f with the conditions of the country. L— l Let us handle your account. 'fflHS i|i~~ FARMERS and JplißflP MERCHANTS BANK ) ASSETS OVER ONE MILLION DOLLARS JOHN I). RIGGS, President U. G. HARRISON, Cashier j C. 1). CARSTA RPH EN, V-Prwilent GILBERT- PEEL. A Hut. Cashier K. W. HALSRURY. V-Pres. C.D. CARSTARPHEN, Jr, Asst. Cashier i MRS. J. 11. SPRUII.L, Bookkeeper Alma Sparks Stenographer ■ ■ I 111 I . lA■ I i IIBw lJ| a JI H ■ j IkII llk k i ■ i ■ ■ l ~ v rTTTTTTXTTTXI THERE IS NO CREDIT IN BEING PATRIOTIC NOWADAYS. IT IS A PLAIN DUTY. Believing that all essential business should be prosperous, booming and expanding, it is the policy of this bank to encourage and help every legitimate business activity. we can be of service to farm ers or business men along these lines, It shall be our patriotic pleasure to assist. \ > Condensed statement of the condition of The I'KOPLKS *BA NK, Williamston, N. C., at the close of business December 31st, I9IK I;.--- fl|| ' KKSOURCIiS 'v ' • • 1768.>30.51 • • »» . M* ■ >, v k - Litany Loans HOIKU Ui. 650.00 •■FurniiUt'e flt Fixtures 9^5-15 , r «*J*\ * .♦ j » 8* .} Building & L'it 46.345.4> 7* from Hank* 169.455.17 H Dividends Uu-I'aid * 160.00 Re- 62,619.00 ' Paymt'fVls on Liberty L MII B . 59500.00 Deposits 7j0.464 47 Lfirmest Deposits «f any U ink in Martin County, * * Resources over Klevi'u-hiiudreil-thou&and dollars, .We cs|i[';i jJlvc.iiivilj'.LV"U'..id'»'ntion j" the above statement of which we feel justly prord f and desire tu lake tliTi" opportunity of thanking our numerous Kriemls nid customers for the busi ness eiVtrusted us and hope that we inay have th«tr continued • , co-operation tor year of 1919. iT > THE PEOPLES BANK WILLIAMSTON, N. E. J. G. BTATON. Prei. . J. L. HASSELL. V. Pre.. V. R. TAYLOR, 2d V. Pre. C. M. GODWIN, Cashier JNO. 1.. RODGERSON, A.M. Ceehier LUTHER PEEL Teller ' . * ' vi... iitiu?";. 2 Cars of Wire Fencing just arrived. Cheap for Cash i car load No. i Cedar Shingles. Call and see us before buying 1 1 C. D. CARSTARPHEN S CO. Wiiliumston, N. C. We ure sole utJents for Martin County Read the Ads and profit thereby
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