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THE NATIONAL FARM LOAN ASSOCIATION is tow ready to make loans to farmers. If you are in need of a reasonable loan, call on the Williamston Nation al Farm Loan Association. See / JNO. D. BIGGS OR W.C. MANNING ■|[ •* ' - • IT AXESJ j MUST BE PAID nj Unless tuxes ure paid by April the yfj ~ first 1 shall have to levy and make S additional expenses und costs to the taxpayer. M.j I hojie everybody will bee me Wv promptly and make settlement. (jOj Remember, the luw forces me to make collections and I have (no power • jM to extend the time. 3 rjt] Respectfully. MM J J |H. T. ROBERSON lj 1 SHKIUPF. I I •VO WM . X , •' ■ ' Br— ' NOTICE ICE! ICE! ICE! i . )n Aj. 1.! It, V' will open "111 !•' I'" 11 1 ; '"d I'actor) lul the coming M'iisim an.l will apprniate 11 ■' I'.it I "iiai'i "I 111"' public We have ju-t in-tall. .1 a lot ot n. vv Ice making' machinery and a complete k-tilling |' ant for making pun Crv.-tal ice llolii . 1111111 -d y, ate i TlielVfo.c, II'! >eai \\ e ALL I 111 I'll Ili ell I It-lmnel Wllh «Ull> l't Kh ■ IO ST.A I. Ml M 1. .1 ulni.. I.ik .l.ai give a* i|uick and -ati fa. t. •i \ ei\u on on r del i\e'l i. a po>.-lltle. Owing to condition; lb.- yi.n .1 will I" al> ..liitelv mipo Ml.le for us to carry any ice amount • "n 0.n.1.00k. ot . \len.l any credit. Iheie fore, we ihall run >ame on rally •A: II IIASIS'. • a ii, to one and all. No ice will he charged to an> one. IhiN I SAN » prices will he one dollarpci bundled .*i .nie cent a pound. To help u- i eall/.v lead) money ar.l al-o givi our customer* the advantage of cash buying, we are going t« -I'll a limited .|uantity >f Ice Ticket Coupon Hook-, at the following pine.-, I'»K C.\SII ONIA : 2,1 HMI 111-. CV.upon Hook. * I r..t)U f:i\e you ffi.tai 1 ,inmi ll». Coupon Hook, !f T.f>*> Save you r>fX) His. Coupon liook, $ 4,1 Ml Save you l.lll' 2f»() llis. Coupon Hook, if,'.!.oi Mnvc you J .f.O ■ ' ' - i - • - If you have tin's* coupon hoi ks you will he suie'of your ice when hot weather comes and ice.i , scarce, as we shall take caie ot out ill: toniers who liave taken care ot us. Thanking your past a...1 future bii.-ine.-s we beg to remain Very truly yours, Williamston Ice I and Fuel Co. • -- - - "H Have You Ever Tried an ENTERPRISE —lf not, you don't know the meaning of "Results' UOIBI SECRET TO HARKENGRAIf HAIR Bring Back its Color and Lustre with Grandma's Sage v Tea Recipe. Common garden sage brewed Into a | lieavy ten. with aulphur and alcohol added, will turn gray, atreaked and faded hair beautifully dark and lux uriant. Mixing the Bage Tea and Sul phur recipe at home, though, la troublesome. An eaaler way In to tret the ready-to-uae preparation Improved by the addition of other Ingredient* j a large bottle, at little coat, a*. drug atorea, known aa "Wyeth'a Suite nod (Sulphur Compound," thus avoiding a j lot of muaa. While gray, faded hair la not alnful, j we all dealre to retain our youthful 1 appearance and attractiveness. By darkening your hair with Wyeth'a Bage and Sulphur Compound, no one can tell, because It doaa It ao natural | ly, BO evenly. You Just dampen a sponge or soft brush with It and draw | thin through your hair, taking one I email st-and at a time; by morning i all gray haln have dlaappeared. After 1 another application or two your hair ; becomes beautifully dark, gloaay, aoft | and luxuriant arid you appear year* i younger. Wyeth'a Rage and Sulphur t Compound la a delightful toilet requl alte, It 1* not Intended for the cure, initiation or prevention of dlueaaa. Not a Bite of Breakfast Until You Drink Water Baya • glatt of hot water and Iphoaphate preventa lllneaa and keepa u* fit. Just as coal, when It burns, leaves beli Ind a certain amount of IneonV bvmtllile material In the form of aslien, so tlie foi(l and drink taken day after day leaveH in (lie allnientarv canal a certain amount of Indigestible ma terial, which if not conipletly elimina ted from the ayateni each .lay, lie coniea food for tlie millions of bacteria which Infest (lie bowels. From this masß of left-over waste, toxins and ptoinaiii like poisons are formed and Blicked Into tlie liloo|. Aleu and women who can't get feel- ; Ing right must begin to take Inside but lis Before eating breakfast each i inorlilng drink a glass of real hot water with a teUHpoonful of lime- | Btone phosphate in It to wash out of the thirty feet of bowels the previous day's accumulation of poisons and t toxins and to keep the entire alimea« ' tary canal clean, pure and fresh. ■* Those who are subject to sick head ' ache, colds, hlllousness, constlpaiion," I othera who wake up with bad taste, i fOUI breath, Imckache, rheinoa";. .stifT- .. i iiess, or liave a sour, gass.v t i.jinacli j | after meals, are urged to gel a uuarter ' pound of limestone phosphate from | the drug store, and- begin practicing i internal sanitation. This will cost i \ery little, hut is uufllclcnt to make anyone an eulhuslabt on the subject. ltemeuibcr fnside ' bathing 1s more Important than outside bathing, be cause the tddn pores do not absorb I lirtpurltles Into the blood, causing poor health,* while the bowel pores do. IJust as'boap and hot water cleanses, lyjveeteijß. aiijl freshens the 1 sklu, so lliot water; and limestone ■ pliosphute .. Act r on the Btouiagb, liver, Kidneys and ■ ibowels.' -\ A Tonic X For Women "I was hardly able to drag, I )( 1 y was so weakened," writes Mrs. y [ W. F. Kay, of Basley, S. C. I ™ " The doctortreatedine for about W two months, still I didn't get M A any better. 1 had a large fam- R y ily and felt I Surely must do y X something to enable me to take X care of my little ones. 1 had . laard of ;CARDUI; X The Woman's Tonic 5! J "I decided to try it," cotv- T n Unites Mrss Kay ... "I took [ V eiglit bottles in a 11... I re- V m gained my strength aiid have A had no more trouble with wo- y X manly weakness. I have ten JL . children and am able to do all | r my housework and a lot out- j n doors ... I can lure reconi- ™ Sd mend Cardul." W n Take Cardul today. It may IW be Just what yoO need. V M At all dmgglsts. / - r— —— ""N AN ENGINEER— DESIGNS .STRUCTURES, SUCH AS BRIDGES, BUILDINGS, WALLS, ETC.; FOR SAFETY FIRST -THE SECOND CONSIDERATION IS LOW ■fj FIRST COST AND I.OW M A INT AIN AN C E COST. ~ ' . A CONTRACTOR— . CONSTRUCTS STRUCTURES AS DESIGNED BIT ARCHITECT OR ENGINEKR. > ...Jr # ? ; .--i -t- .-i.*, _ ■ A CONSTRUCTION ENGINEER— IS ONE WHOSE TRAINING, EXPERIENCE AND ABILITY QUALIFY HIM TO DESIGN AND CON STRUCT.-1 ..j, in i Iff I R.LGRAVELEY Certified Member American Association of Engineers J , CONSTRUCTION ENGINEER WILUAMSTON ' , " THE ENTEKPRISE mm CLEARS UP. •ROUGH MB SKIN frace. Neck and Arms Easily l/ade Smooth, Says Specialist Any breaking out of the ikin, even •fiery, itching ecxema, can be quickly overcome by applying • little Mentho- Sulphur, declares a noted skin special ist. Because of its germ destroying properties, this sulphur preparation begins at once to soothe irritated skin and heal eruptioas such as rash, pim ples and ring worm. * It ttever fails to remove the torment ismd disfigurement, and you do not have to wait tor relief from embarrassment. Improvement quickly shows. Sufferers •from skin trouble should obtain a •mall jar of Mentho-Sulphur from any good druggist and use it like cold crasm. " I OPEN NOSTRILS! END J A COLD OR CATARRH | % How To Get Relief When Read x % and Nose are Stuffed Up. Z Count fifty! Your cold in head or catarrh disappears. Your Hogged nos trils will open, the air pannages of your head will clear and you tan breaths freely. N» more snuffling, hawking, mucous discharge, dryuens or headache; no struggling for breath at night. Ot a small bottle of Ely's Cream Italm from your druggist and apply a little of this fragrant antiseptic cream in your nostrils. It penetrate* through every air putnage of tliS head, soothing and healing tho uwolWn or inflamed mucous membrane, giving you instant relio/. Head colds and catarrh yield like magic. Don't stay atatfedup and miserable. Relief is sure. GLASS #»lt Vffll KIDNEYS HURT Vat lea* meat if you fsel Back—hf 01 Lava Bladder trouble -BalU tint for JLidnayi Mast forms uric acid whinh eidtei and overworks the kidneys in their efforts to filter it from the system. Regular ent ers of meat must flush the kidneys oocar aionsily. You must relieve them like you relieve your lioweis; removing ail the acids, waste and poison, else you f«*l s dull tnisarv in the kidney region sharp (jtuns in the back or sick headache, d la ziness. your stomach sours, tongue is coated »nd when the weather is bad you have rheumatic twinges. The urine is 1 cloudy, full of sediment; the channels often get irritated, obliging you to get up two or three times during the night To neutralise these irritating acids nnd flush off the body's urinous waste get about four ounces of Jad Halts from any pharmacy; take a table spoonful in a glass of water before break fast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine and bladder disorders die ap)iear. This famous salts is mad* from the acid of grape* and lemon juice, com bined with lithia, and has been used for - generations to clean and stimulate slug gish kidneys and stop bladder irritation. Jad Halts is inexpensive; harmless and makes a delightful effervescent lithia water drink which millions of men and w>iuen fake now and then, thus avoiding serious kidney aud bladder disssNl ■ • t t f- *-*-*• DRINK HOT TEA POR A BAD GOLD (let a small package of Hamburg Urtwil Tea at any pharmacy. Take a tal>l«p>Miuful of*the tea, put a cup of Injiluig water upon it, |»>ur through a sieve and drink a teacup full at any time during the day nr before retiring. It Ik the most effective way to break a cold and cure gri[>, us it opens the pores of the skill, relieving contention. Also loosens the iKrwelM, thus driving a cold from the system. ,Try it tin- licit time you suffer from a cold or the grip. It in inexpensive and eiiCn >iy vegetable, therefore safe . 11 rid harmless. HUB HCMCHE DM lumen RIGHT OUI * . Bub Paiu and Stiffneia away with a imall bottle of uld honest Bt Jacobs Oil Wben your back is sore and lame or lumbago, sciaika or rlieuuiatisiu has you stiffened ui>, d.iiiH suffer t (Jet a | 86 cent bottle of old. honest "tit. Jacobs Oil" at any drug store, pour a little i in. your baud and xub it right into I the pain or ache, and by the time you count fifty, the sor«nei>* and lameness is gone Don't stay crippled! This soothing, penetrating oil needs to be used onry once. It takes the ache and pain right out of your back and ends the misery. It is magical, yet absolutely harmless - and doesn't burn the skin. Nothing else itopi lumbago, sciatica and lame l-ack misery so promptl) 1 NOTICE OF SALE * Under and by viitue of the author ity contained in a certain deed of trust | executed on the 10th day of December 1919, to the undersigned trustee by j John Respaas, Jr., and wife, Lula Res- pas:;, nnd of record in the public re g-11 istry of Martin county in book L-l ar page 87#, to secure the payment j of certain bonds of veen date and ten or therewith, and the stipulations in ' -add deed of trust not having been j complied with, and at the request oi the parties interested the undersigned I trustee will on Monday the 4th day ol | April, 1921, at the court house door | in the town of Williamson, N. C., at 12 o'clock, M., offer at public sale to j the highest bidder for cash, the follow , mg described real estate. Being the same tract of land sit | uate on West Elm street, Williamston N. C., that wa sconveyed to John Scott j by W. H. Williams and wife and more recently conveyed under deed dated I December 10th, 1921, by Eliza Porter | ind others to John Respass, Jr., This the Ist day of March, 1921. JOHN W. MANNING, Trustee NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virfite of a power of ,ale contained in that certain deed of trust from Owen Sprewill and wife, Bethana Sprewill to the undersigned •rustee, bearing date of December 4, 11*06, and of record in the Public ree ntry of Martin County, in book PPP it page 462, said deed of trust hav ng been given to secure eertrn bonds if even date therewith, and the stip ilations therein contained not having l ieen complied with, and default hav ng been made, and at the request of ,he holder of said bonds the undei igned trustee wil on Thursday, the Mst day of April, 1921, at 10 o'clock V. M., at the court house in Hamil ton, North Carolina, offer at public ,ule to the'highest bidder for cash, the following described tract of land, o wit: All that certain tract of land drawn by Pethana Sprewill in the division .f her father's land, the late Luke 'ouncil, sail to contain twenty three icres more or less. This the 21st day of March, 1921. H. L. SALSBI'RY. Trustee. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as executors of the •stute of Mrs. Margaret Taylor, de eased, notice is hereby giveii to all persons holding claims against said ;stute to present them to the under ,igned for payment, on or before'the .'4th day of February, 1922, or this ntice will be pleaded-in bar of their eeovery. All persons indebted to said estate vill please make immediate payment This 24th day of February, 1921. V. R. & M P TAYLOR, Executor MK) bushels Hurts' 90 day seed oats ; ust received. Chenp for cash. C. D. ('arstarphen & Co. Cotton Seed Hulls and Meal also ear of hay at Catstarphen's, cheap [LISTEN!! It Has Come---A Tremendous Drop of 25 per cent in Fertilizer making it within reach of all farmers. You know you can t raise a crop with out it. I have what the majority of farmers and the Agricultural Depart ment consider to be the best fertilizer made. Some one to wait on you every minute at No. 5, Storage Warehouse. .* ; I also the old time cotton seed =■ meal —the kind you can sow in a gu ' ano sower. Not a feed mixture for cows 1 HAVE THE RIGHT PRICE ON EVERYTHING AND CONSIDER QUAITY ABOVE PRICE EVERY TIME | Lei me do business with you. Phone 53 I LESLIE FOWDEN WILLIAMSTON . . . NORTH CAROLINA r ■ -*9 » LET ME DO YOUR JOB WOUX IF YOU NEED ANY— LETTERHEADS I NOTEHEADS ENVELOPES BILL HEADS STATEMENTS x,', CARDS V INVITATIONS or any kind of printed matter, write or phone me, arid your ord«r will receive prompt attention. Prices reasonable. SIMON 1.111 FY V PHONE 181 WILLIAMSTON, N. C. : t j__ I . The Finest Thing Ever Said of This Bank .... . • • It wsa not in piuise of our great strength— It was not in piaise yf our system, which is most modern Norl was it in praise of our growth, of which we are very proud— No; it was in praise of our "hunmn ness" if we may us" the term. "I enjoy the same intimate rela tionship with the Funnel's & Mer chants Hank," said our friend, "that I enjoy with my closest friend,'or my business associate. Invariabl) 1 have found sympathy and kindly counsel first, later if needed, translated into terms of material help when the rules of good hanking have warranted it." 9 We lieli e e Nothing Finer Than Thi* ( an be Said of any Institution "The bank where you feel al lli.me." FARMERS & MERCHANTS BANK Williamston, North Carolina ■ ■ \ ' —■
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