In "winch we double cross a master mind TALK ABOUT clime novels AND THREW away his coda. THEY SENT Jim down AND WHEN he aent. ft TO TEXAS to investigate THE FINAL dope. Hh I SOME OIL wells there. HE FOILED the villain. juSl. WHICH THEY might buy. THE MESSAGE Just said. IF JIM euld UK. "CHESTERFIELD." AND HE was to report. AND HIS directors knew. BY WIRE lu secret code. THAT ALL was well. « • • * •' • t NOW—ENTER the villain. WITH THOSE oil wells. A SLIPPERY crook. FOR OIL men know. GOT WIND of It. THAT "CHESTERFIELD" iiieanq AND TRAILED Jim down. "THEY SATISFY." j QOPIED OFF hia code. AND BRIBED a boob. * • • \ / OU'LL know you've "struck IN THE tel«Kraj>h branch. I it rich" when you discover * * " Chesterfields. You'll say "they SO THE crook could get. satisfy." A wonderful blend— , the pick of Turkish and Do- THE EARLIEST word. mestic tobaccos —put together in AND CORNER stock. th * way - that'. # # why tnev satisfy. And the AND WORK a hold-up. Chesterfield blend can not ba • • • copied! IT LOOKED like easy coin. " • • • Did you know about thm BUT JIM go t wise Chmttmrffoid package of 107 CIGARETTES^ LIOOETT & MYERS TOBACCO CO. CMITH PAID LESS THAN JONES!] PAINT FACTS JONES paid 556 for 14 Gallons _of M— ——— "ready for use" Mixed PAINT— SMITJI made 14 Gallons of the Best Pure Paint, for $39, by buying 8 Gals. L&M Semi-Paste Paint and 6 Gals. Linseed Oil to mix into iL SMITH SA VKP sl7 .L&M SEMI-PASTE PAINT Saves money mey •imply aaaiOf i.tn«r«d - Oil to Lft M Paint u " "»•' S0 W* n SALE HY Salslmry and Johnson, Inc.. Hamilton, N. ('. Let The Martin County Building and Loan Association BUILD YOU A HOME * ■ i... . i :: .1 i. . .iijj ■ ■ ■ Or Start You on the Road to Success by a Saving INVESTMENT ... - * ■ L _ J . .. ' v Series No. 10 Opens Saturday, Sept. 3 ✓ , * Wv" «* • § . ■ ' % SEE ~~ "... . - . . ' ' ' WHEELER MARTIN, or j ——— ASAT. CRAWFORD 5 Notice of Summon* »'> l Warrant of Attachment In the Superior Court, Norm Caro the Superior Court. Cliaile.s A. Askew, Ailniinistrutor of Sherman Williams, deceased, vs. Aus tin Williams, Small "Haker anil liu.s baul, Turner liuker, Ilattie Williams (Jilihs Martha Mooreand,husband, Will P. Moore. The defendants, A ihi William.*, I liattie WiHiams Gibl Martha Moore and Will V. Mo»re, ii!>..vo named, will : tnke notira thabtuii mlion luititled a: above, has been commenceil in the Su- TBB CTicnrniii perior Court of Martin County, North Carolina, to sell the real estate be longing to the estate of Sherman Wil liams, deceased, for assets to pay the debts of said estate an dthe costs of the administration, and the said de fendants wil lfurther take notice that they are required to app«ar befoie tfie Clerk of the Superior Court of Mar tin County, at his office in William son, N. C., on the 15th day of April, 1921, and answer or demur to the pe tition of the plaintiff in the said actior/ ui the plaintiff will apply to the court fo the lelief demanded the sail petition. This the 14th day of March, 1921. K. J. PEEL, T Clerk of the Superior Court North Carolina, Martin county—ln the JSuprrinr >»uit-ItefV re the clerk J, S. Peel vs. The F/arniers and Mer chants Hank and C. W. Iluntiey and Company. The defendant, (J. W. Iluntlt-y and Co., aove named wibll take notice thai a summons in the ahovn entitled ac lion was isfued against him and his co defendant on the f,th day of Mn> 1921, l»y the undersigned clerk of the SH>erior Court of Martin County, which summons 1:5, returnable before the clerk on the 20th day of May, 1921. The defendant will also take notice that a warrant of attachment was issued on the same day wherein the plaintiff alleged that SK2. f i.KJ w,;; due him by reason of the fact that the said defendant failed to refund ; certain percentage of the purchase price of ceilain goods as they con traded to do, which warrant of at lacbmcrit is returnable b fore the sai>! clerk on thr 7th day of June, 1921 That the said warrant of attachment was issued against tin* property of the ;..i! defendant an dhe is hereby no .tiii*if' and rei|Uired to ap|ieui belon aid clerk v in Ills ollice o.i tt.e 7th da; of June, 192 and answer or denim to Lite coinfftaint of the plaintiff of the teilef will he granted. t This the t«tli day of May, 1921 K V PEEI. !le.rk'oTthe KcipeiidV (''otirt. Vt)MtNmK VHW*. NmKH Having i|uaiitied as administrate! upon the estate of S) lve ter Htallings, deceased, ate of Martin county, no tice is hereby given to all persons hav iiig claims' against said estate to pre sent them to the undersigned for pay ment on or be fori) the 28tli day of May, 1922, or this untice will he plead e«l in-'bar juf then recovery. All per .sou indebted to said estate will please tuake iinliiediatii. payment. This the 2Kth day of May, 1921. k. I STA I.LINGS, Administrator SI HSfh'lHK 'ID TIIK ENTF.KPULSF STORMS In preparing- for the proverbial rainy day, Jon't wait until it begins to sprinkle. Storms are always unexpected. If they could be fore seen much of the suffering 1 and disaster they cause could be avoided. About all human in genuity cairdo to lessen the damage done by ~ storms is to provide sale and secure shelter. Financial and business storms generally come out of a clear sky. Those Who have not prepared safe shelter usually suffer loss. • Wise people prepare for financial storms by securing safe shelter for their money in a - strong-, safe bank. When financial and bus iness tempests blow they have "money in the bank" and suffer little discomfort. Are you prepared for the next storm? Is your financial umbrella where you car. get it when you need it most? Start a savings account now. I PEOPLES BANK CAPITAL AND SURPLUS *150,000.00 J. («. ttiuton, Pres.; J. L. Hassell, Active Vice-Pros. & Cashier V . K.'i aylpr, Vice-President Jno. Roger.son, Asst. Cashier DIRECTORS AKTIIL'k ANDKKSON .1 1.. HASSELL UENkY I). PEEL JAMES 1). BOW EN 1.. T. IOW I)EN W MANNING Me. G. TAYLOK G. W. lIAkOISON kOY T. UkIFFIN J. J. MANNJNC J. I.A.S.S WYNNK A k. WI NNING J C. ill UK IN . It. J PEEL M. P, TAYI.Ok S. . GkIKFIN • W. A. PERKY A. IJ. A VEILS V\. W. GKIFFIN JESSE T. PRICE J. (~ STATWN J. L. HOI.LIDAY JOSHUA L. COLTkAIN W LTAU.I l( .SYI V ESTER PXEI KEEP AN EYE ON YOUR LABEL—RENEW BEFORE IT EXPIRES