Pay fp WJ Trade Oosm EAruary 15
KfKOVED UNIFORM DfIttMATTOKAL
Sunday School
T Lesson-'
(By REV. f>, b FITZWATEIV t) u
\ Teacher of Kr.gliah Bible In th* Moody
Bible Institute of Chicago.*
right. I>2l N»wnpxfcp»r Hn?T
LESSON FOR JANUARY 28
THE RICH MAN AND LAZARUS
LESSON. TEXT-Luke 16:1!>-3L
GOLDEN TEXT—Charge tln-ra that am
rich In this world, |h#t U>cy be noi
-juinded. nor trust In uncertain riches, but
In the living God. i■ glveth ua richly
•11 tilings to enjoy.—l Tint! 8.1".
HEFERENCfe MATERIAL— Psalm ♦»:«-
20, II Cor. »:!-». 1 Tim
.IMUMAItY TOPIC—BUiry of a Rich Man
and a Heif««r.
JUNIOR TOPIC—The I'oor Rich Man
and the Rich Poor Man.
INTERMEDIATE AND SBNIOR TOI'IC
—Penalties of Selfishness.
YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOPIC |
—Right Use of Wealth.
> In this lesson we are afforded •
peep Into two worlds where we see
disclosed extremes of character untl j
tconditions. No more graphic picture j
could be; drawn showing the contrast ,
'of two lives. These lives were Intend- |
ed to be representative. The rich j
'idsi n descends from the highest plnnn- j
• ; cle of worldly enjoyment to the j
depths of endless misery. The poor i
[beggar ascends from utter wretched-
and misery to the loftiest heights ,
"of blessing.
j I. Contrasted Lives (vv. IS>-21).
f 1. The ltieli Man (v, 10). lie lived I
'ln n lunnsinn secluded from the ctiui- t
mon people. 11e ''wns clothed In cost- (
Iv raiment; Ills outer garments were
of purple ami his Inner garments of _
tine linen. He fed upoti the richest
food that could he provided. His sin
was to seiflshly indulge Ids uppetltee
•without conslderntloh for others.
2. The Beggar (vv. L'O, ill). He was
laid lit the rich man's gate with the
bope of getting nt least the crumbs
from his table The dogs of the street
Were more kind to litin than the rich
tnnri Lazarus means "God 1* a help,"
Indicating that a godly life shone
through' his poverty. We learn from
these contrasted 'lives that worldly
condition Is no sure test of A man's
state in the si>,ht of. Hod. lthdj, men
lire not ull wicked or selfish, and not
nil pom- men nre godly.
11. Contrasted Deaths and Funerals
(V. 22 >
*l. The r.i'tgar. He was found (lead
and Ills body hurried off to % pau
per's f i,i\t 'No notice wits tliken of
It by i lie n "I'M
2 Tie ltb'li Man He tilso died.
Ills d ( "'lid not bribe the lUl'ssen
gei' ol * diatli Doubtless n cosily
funeral «jis held, attended by pilose
wlie n.o\id In .his class Of society.
I>e'aUi Is the coiinniui I'lul to which all
ellipses must coluP.
111. Contrasted Pe6tinlcs (v. —.'i)■ ,
1. The lieggar. -He wiiw ■at once.
.carried by the angels Into Abraham's
bosom. The mulls i*i~tnUii'\ el's are eSj
peclally cared for nt the. hour of
dentil,
2 The ltlcli Man Thwiglt he' had
nil e!a' i al he Ufletl up Ills
eyes in hell, buiug in Uiruient. When
tl«' veil of ttiiurlty Is lifted we see
tlitit the positions _of these men nre~
reversed The pool mall vvns in the
company of Ju>t men inmle perfect,
licaifi 1 of Ids godly life while on
enrili, and the rl'Hi uian la stripped
i..f hli«*uit*jile iiud tine linen and cast
Into hell with all w i'v'ked men. hecituse
while on earth he only hvell for seltlsli
ends.
IV The Reality and Fixedness of
Life Beyond the Grave (vv. 2-1 111).
1 The ry for Mercy (v. 'J4>. Hlve^—
wlifcli Is tTT«n>i iTi muiie -Tor "rfcTf"
niati," was now willing to clitlin rein
tlonshlp to Abrahuni. ItePwos" keenly
Conscious. "nn3 the (tp|Vtn»»s wljcb
controlled biin while on earth were
BtW w*W» him. In-toml >t ti means
of gri lltU'iitlon they »eI(V y»w all In
strument "f torture. I 'it rt ot the tor- a
ineiii "f bell v\TIT T.e the cravings of
nppetlie and lust, with no means of
'tl.cii gratification
- 2. Abraham's' Reply (v. Tills
reply east the matter buck iipon the
man's memory. He snJd," "Son,; re
member." The lashings of n guilty
conscience will be most real 111 hell.
. 8. Their Fixedness t\. Iti). Human
destinies are lixed by the choices dur
• Ing rlie life. When one paste* out of
this life be enters Into an tinchnnge
# «ble state,and condition. >.
4 God's Word and the All Sufficient
Light (vv. 2, 31) Hives now request
ed that Lazarus go on uu errand ot
niercj' to his brethren. He regarded
the testimony of a spirit of more
value than the Word of lo 1. Many
today are more willing to trust the
rapplfigs of a ghos,t than the sure
Word of God. Abraham declared that
food's Word Is sufficients—tlnit those
who reject Moses and the projiliets
would not repent though visited by
one who lrnd risen fi'oin the dead.
The greatest miracles will not affect
the hearts of men who reject the
. Bible.
Development.
Development seems to he the meth
od by which God works, and d»
velojimenr Is change—change which,
. by no means, Involves imperfection;
And this for the reason that lays,
which obtain In the realm of the Unite,
may, or iritiy not, obtnln M tlie realm -
at the lnttn»te.-k-ltt, He v. N. 8.
■~x Thomas, li. |>„-. 0 jja. -, a
—T~ o
Man Uvea His Bsliefa.
A man Hves«'hJs beliefs bowerar
much he may lietray his creed.— Uix
Benry Junes.
January is the be»t month to sow
a plant bed. It Is hard to raise a
good crop of tobacco without a good
plant bed. _ . / ' —-j'-'
■ ,J * * '
KOTICE OF SALE OF LAND
fe 1 Under and by virtue of power con
ferred upon the undersigned in a cer
tain lMd ot trust or mortgage exe
mted by 8. 6. House, on the 18th
L_ : k*
| day oi January, 1922, recorded in the
| uUice oX the register of Ueeus of Mai -
I cui county in book. K-Z, page 10a, 1
wiU, on Friday, tlie idtn oay of Feb
ruary, ia23, at 12 o'clock in., in front
t oi the liank of Oak City, Ook City,
'•! Aluvtin county, N. C., sell lor cash to
I Uie Highest oiuuer, the loltownig lund
A ceriaai tract or parcel of iauu,
» v» »
j. I; iug unu uetug n» ilaiun county, is"
' . oie iowu vi -fiobyoou, K. C.,
una bounueii ua iouows:
ut u gum in Cypress tswanip, J. U.
1 .uiuii ti corner, then up said Staton's
-twe to tiie county road leaumg irom
Aiuuguou to uuk City, then down saiu
.wu west lo Alice llnlaru's corner,
t, «n down said iiiiiard's, and 1. M.
• t. iuiter s line to Cypress swamp, tlien
\,wu said swamp to the oeginnihg,
i tuWjutiiiig Mo acres, more or ie..a,
! i,i(J ii, tue same land conveyed to
j i.,. f. oralt by heed tecoraeu in boo..
i -1, puge 110, Alai till county, and rei
j eionco to said deKTis made ior a moi i
i peilect description.
I I in.; sale is made by reason of fail
! ure of S. U. House lo pay off tlie in
I uetnedness described in said deed ol
1 trust or mortga}?e
This the 12th day of January, l!»2;i.'
11. V. SIIELTON,
Trustee.
I L. W. Leggett, attorney,
j Time of sale, February 16th, l l Ji2:>.
l'lace of/sale, in front of llank o
, Oak'CHy, Oak City, N. C. .Terms, oi.
j of sale, cash. • 1-19-41
TRUSTEE'# SALK
I Hy virtue of authority of a deed
!oX trust executed to me by A, R.,
' Corry and Wife, Hettie K. Corry, (>li
1 the Ith day of March, 1912, und duly
recorded in the register's office of Mar
• tin county, in book ZZZ, pape 41)7, tt>
secure the payment of a certain bond
bearing even date therewith and the
.stipulations in said deed ot trust no!
nuving been complied with, 1 shall
expose at public auction, lor caah> on
-trttturilay ,tiie 27tii «Uiy ot January.
' H'2h, at the court house door at 1 Wil
liamson in Martin county, the lollow
iug property: »
beginning.ut the muutii of a ditch
"in William D. Corry's line, Uifiice
aioiig various courses of said ditch
to a white oak in li. H. ilai\h:lon".->
i.tie, and tnence along D. K. Hard.
; ,(ins line to "William U. Corry's Hue
to begiiffiiiig. Containing 2a acies
~,ie or less. Heing the laud given
A. K.it'.orry by luti lutiier, John I
. \ut i , uecil lot wmch ib register
• » in i i»i jmliic i%igiKU'y oJ iVlarUi.
•Ot • iu l»uok UUU, puge i>47.
AJSA
( '1
NOTKIv
Having this day.j|ualilied as execut
m.ul the Ctalio of J»"eph T. Waldo, j
ueceased, lute of Hamilton, Is. C., all
peimhis indebted lo said estate will
pleu.se come forward u.iki uiake,im- I
mediate settlement. All persons hold
ing claims against said estate wiil pre- j
.->ejit tiie stune for payment on ft be ,
lore tlie Ut.n day of January, A. D., i
1U24, or—thia, notice will lie pleavi '
in bar of their recovery.
This, Bth day of January, IS.Jio.
HAKUY WALDO,
iixecutoi J. T. Waldo,
1 -ID-Ct ' ' Deceased.
NUnCK OF SALE
nder and by virtue of the author
coulerred in me by a certain deetl'
Tif ll usf cxrcutrd on the 14th tlay of |
Jul), 1920 b) J. H. Saunders and reg j
isieicd in the ✓register of deed's of
ilci for Martin county in hook A-2
at page s>94, to secure payment
of certain bonds, and tie stipulations
-o|ll S.uit deed of trust not hav ing beeif
eoinplied with aiul at tiie request of
the parties interested, the uhdei.sign
ed trustee will on Monday, the 19th .
itay of February, 4923, at 12 o'clock,
county, Willianiston, iN. oiler at f
in., at the court house door ot Martin ;
public >ak- to the highest bidder for j
cash, tlie following described leal es
tatc: " t
A lot in tlw town of WiUianiston,
' N. C., .on tlie corner of Church and!
Watts streets and Itegiinniig .iA. anj
iron stake, Mrs. lletlic C. Curgauus'
cornel, which was known us the
Couise Kespass place on Church street
tnence along Church street to 11. A.
• . i .tcher s' lute w inch is parallel with
Church street to C. 1). Carstarphen's
• iine to Mrs. Hettie line
was known as Louise JicspasS
line).thence along Mrs. liettie C. Uur
oanus line which >mis known as
the I.ouisc Kespass line) to an
iron stakQ. on Church street, the
| beginning, and being those tliree
•-tracts of k land which were con
ve>eil to Si IL dewberry, by deeds
loin W. C. Kilby und w.fe, dated
Oth day of November, ISMM), and ol
jitcoid in book FFF at page 39 and
U Vi yatt to S. JL Newberry dat- J
, ed' the 10th V>" of April, 1»M, and j
in book Ll' at
an4 iioin C« Kirby and wife to,
y. U. Newberry and recorded in bohK j
| AAA at page 212.
This the 19th day of January, 1923.
/ WHEELER MARTIN, ;■
r _ ' Trustee. . '
,
i NOTICE OF SALE : -'
j Under and by virtue of the author
- ity sad ppver of "sale contained in a
' certain deed ot trust executed to the
r undersigned trustee by Caesar Price,
■- on the Ist slay of "January, 1921, «nd
f recorded in book G-2 at psge 180,
h sad securing certain notes of even
' f . . , .; '
THE ENTERPRISE, WWfclwMm, N. C..
I date und tenor therewith, and default
' having been made in tlie payment «u
Uie same and the stipulations contain
ed in the said deed ol trust not having
been complied with an dat the request
of tne holders of the said notes the
undersigned trustee will on the 10th
ua> oi i ebiuaiy, 192 d, sell at pub
.it-auction lo tne mghest bidder ioi I
-v.ijLat jZ oiioca, in., ut lront oi th
> uJtt hun-.fc. Mpm in tne town oi V\ ii
iuMuJiuu tne following deifenbeu ret;,
property, to wit:
An Uiut certain piece or parcel Oi
,411(1 containing bo and 1-4 acres niou
o. less, situate, lying and being o;
aicousaey road wiucii leaus into Vui
uaiuston and Lveretts road about u
iiiiius eust from the'town ol' William
stun in iliiamslon township, Maj'tin
county, isorth Carolina, having such
shapes, marks, courses and distances
as will more fully appear by reference
to a map thereof made by J. R. Mob
ley, surveyor, on tlie 24th of March,
Liilb, on life with tlie Federal Lano
liana oi Columbia, and being bound
ed on the north by th# lands of J
W. Anderson and brother, on the west
by the lands of Joe Oakley, oil the
south by the lands of M. Williams,
and ou the west by Alonzo Wynn and
being the same land thqt was convey
ed to said Caesar Price by W. H.
Wilson and wife and W. M. Wilson,
said deed of record 4n public registry
of Martin county in book 000, page
,234.
Tjiis the Bth day of Jan., 1923.
L. C. BEN NET,
Trustee.
NOTRE OF SALE
Lajler and by virtue "of the powei
oi .wile contained in that certain deed
of trust executed by Howard Outter
ormge Lo the undersigned trustee,'and
bearing date of April ihtii, 1921, and
of record m book G-2, page 26b, ol
/the Martin county public registry, saiu
ueeU of trust hu\ nig been given to
secure tiie payment of certain notes
of even uaie therewith, and the terms
and conditions therein contained not
.laying bceen complied with, and at
uyiueat o fihe holder of said notes',
tiie undersigned trustee, waf on £>«t
uiday, February iutii, li*2J, between
the nouro of 12 m., and 1 p. ni., in
iioin ol the court house door of Mar
tin ctruniy at W illiaiustou, N. C., of
ler lor safe, at public auction, to the
highest bidder lor cash, the following
uescnbecl property to wit:
iinn ccitaoi ima If land in Mar
tin cbanty, at tlie liorti.
cast Co. i.ci oi the i»o b era auu t/uitel'
uiiuge to i»t , untl i uniting tiieiic'ew
..ouin euot.cour.-e auu,; a oruncn oc
tween Lite A! -jn »u«4 i'llount line to
tne corner oi via »...i i oi lhaU iSew
aonie an?, s.iei wo.cio.Kige; thence >
u.e r.i: ..j in the Uriectioii u:
o.: i.ie i..outli side to a fork
oil uouo.c W...U- e"I.; tnence across.
| tne i'Avch ti.... oa .....u yi uortli course
to iuj pHic uces on said l>weli tract
I uit iauu, thence a north couiSt
' inapte standing near the branch, a
■ am in eu -t course o Rogers and Uut
; int., Ulff beg "mug 'loiita.n
fitly, hi t j toD"i'acrearTOoTf-or tew.
iins, tiie alii day of January, I'j's.,
L C. HEN NEXT,
Trustee,
r'uiuung, Moore
iWrorneys.
iSHIICE OF SALE
t nder unu by virtue of tiie power
; oi .sale contaii ed in that certain deen
[ mi trust execuied by L. T. Walters •
I and "wile, Ida \. V\ atters, to tiie uu
>.ei»igu«»:l trustee, bearing date oi
.'larch 2nd, 1921, and of record in
..ook t,-2, at page 101, Martin coun
.y registry, said trust deed having
lyt'C n given to secure the payment ol
a certain note of even date tlieiewith,
and Uelault having b£en made in the
payuieiit of said note, and the stipula
tions iu sui trust not ..having been
complied witli, and at the request oi
ilie iioltier of said note, the undersign
e dirtrstee, will, on Saturday, tlie lOtli
[ uay ol February, ly23,at 12 o'clock,
noon; at the court iiouse door oi Mar
uii county, at Willianiston, N. C., of
xei ut public sale, to tlie highest bid
tier, for cash, tlie following described
land, to wit:
The undivided interest of L. T. Wat
ters and wile, fda V. W alters, in that
certain, tract of land, adjoining the 1
lands of J. G. Staton and C. 11. God
win ot) the north; Joe Lilley and Mea
dows and iStaton on tiie east; Carey
lvespass and other i vn the south; Hen
ry il. Tay lor and otaers on the west,
and being our undivided interest in
the lands of tlie late Nancy Rowers,
left by said Nancy Rogers by \yill to
i .n- lay lor during his life, and -ther
to his children, containing acre,
iubre or less. Will of Nancy llogerf
recorded in Will book No. 4, page 410,
iu the clerk's oftice of Martin foun
iy.
1 ' ini.s, the sth day of January, 192^
CLAYTON MOORE,
i Trustee.
NOTICE OF SALE'
| Under and by virtue of the powe
! of sale contained in that certain ut
| of trust executed by it. A. Lloyd, to
I the undersigned trustee, and bearing
I date of May 12th, 1922, and of recoi
' in book G-2 at page 465 of the Mar
\ tin county public registry, said
' of trust having been given to secure
I j the payment of-a certain note of c
; ' en date therewith, and the terms ant,
> | conditions therein contained not hav-
I I ing been complied with, and st t
| request of the holder of the said note.
1 1 the undersignsd trustse wiil on Satur
'llfllfit -
i I day, February 10th, 1028, between the |
I hours of 12 m., and 1 p. m., in.front 1
of the court house door «f Martu. I
; count}' at Williamston, N. C H offer foi
: sale at public auction, to the high
■ est bidder, for cash, the. following de
i- scribed property, to wit:
A certain lot of land in the town
of Wiliiam.ston, N. C., situate on the
north side of llaugiHon .sueet in 'tlx
town of VWuiamston, N. C., and i»
Kitinig at J G. Godard's southeast
corner of said street and easterly ii-
W»lh street an eaesterty di
rection about ninety (90) feet to Al
fred Siierrod's 'line; thence a noithei
1} direction with Alfred Sherrod's line
about 180 feet to the line of R. A
Lloyd's residence lot; thence with the
tine of the said Lloyd's residence K
a westerly direction to J. G. Godard i
line; thence with J. G. Godard's lint
a :outherly direction to the beginning
Containing two-fifths (2-5; ol an at .
more or less.
This, the sth day of January, 1923.
A. K. DUNNING, r
Trustee.
NOT*US OF SALE
Under and by virtue of the power
of sal; contained in that certain deed
of trust execute*! to me by J. E.
White and wife Amanda, oo the Ist
day of August, 1922, of record in
Mart .1 county public registry, in book
N-a at page 31ti, securing certain
bom! of even date and tenor there
with, and the stipulations therein not
' having been complied wiin and at the.
request of the holders of said bonds,
1 will ,on the 9th day of Pebi Ui_r>,
1923, at 12 o'clock noon, in front ol
the court house door ofMarlm cotixi
ty, offer for sale to the highest bid
der, for cash, Uie following Describ
ed property:
Beiug a part of the M,. W. liallaid
farm, and being lot No. 4 as shown
by map of recoid m the register ox
deed s othce of the liallaid larni, con
tanung b'j acres, more or less. For
lull description se% mortgage from J.
E. White and wife to federal Land
Hunk ox Columbia, South Carolina, and'
title lence is hereby made to descrip
tion in said mortgage for a full anu
Jeuul description.
iius the Jtli day of Jan., 1923.
IS. bl hh CKITCHER,
Trustee.
NOTICE
Lnder ano by virtue of a judge
ment of Uie superior court, lor a
resolve in ihe case entitled 15. li.
liaruiiiil, administrator, el als vs it.
X. haiiilull, et alt., hens at taw, the
undersigned commissioner will, on the
} day ol January, 1923, at l^:Oi>
0 clock in., in ironl ol the court house
uuui in Vtiiliainslon, North Carolina,
I sell to Uie highest bidder xor casii, the
ioilowiiig described tract of land:
x>ound on the north by tlie lands
! oi j uiius James, on Uie east by a
large canal, on the south by tlie lands
01 Augustus heel arid on the west by
thee VSild Cat load, more or less,
and being a part of the home place
oi Uie late J. E. Uunilnll, and being.,
Uie. same pre mi sea occupied at this
lime by Roxy A. KarnluU, widow. Tire ,
above land is sold subject to dowei
and homestead.
This, 4th day of Jan. 1923.
h. A. CKITCHER,
Commissioner;-
Y '
NOTICE OF EXECUTION SALE
NORTH CAROLINA, 1
MARTIN COUNTY.
IN SUPERIOR COURT
,J. S. Ayers & Co., by L. A. Clark, 1
i assignor,
vs > ■ ,
G. K. Silverthorn.
liy virtue of an execuUon directed
to the undersigned from superior ■
court of Martin county in the above
entitled, action, 1 will on Monday, the
sth day of February, 1923, at 12:00
o'clock, M., at tlie court house door
of said county sell to the highest bid
der, for cash, to execu
tion, all the right, Utle, and interest
which the said G. R. Silverthorn, de
fendant, has in the following describ
ed real estate, to wit:
Reginnig at a canal on the Hamil
ton and Washington public road, and
thence along the road a northwester
ly course to a lightwood stump, a
corner at E. A. Clark's line, with and
along said Clark's line to a corner at
Timpy Reach's line, thence With said
Timpy Reach's line to a pine, thence
1 GOING AT A SACRIFICE
35,000" DOLLAR STOCK 35,0001
I
BEGINS FRIDAY, JANUARY 26
9:00 A. M. SHARP
B. Goldstein
WINDSOR, NORTH CAROLINA
! down a ditch, the division line be
' tween Alexander Mobley and Come
j lius Mobley to the canai, to Uie be
ginning, containing fifty acres, more
or less. The said G. R. Silverthorn
homestead is alloted in the above real
estate. •
H. T. ROJERSON,
Sheriff, i'
, . 4^
NOTICE
Ha>ing qualified a sadministratrix
or the estate of David W. Stalls, late
of the county of Martin, notice is
hereby given all persons indebted to
the estate to come forward awl make
immediate settlement. All persons
holding claims-against said estate will
present the same 'on or before
the 9th day of December, 1923 or
this noUce will he plead in bar oT
their rejpvery. * .
This ninth day of December, 1922.
TEMPIE L. TAYLOR,
9 Admainistratrix
Administratrix, C. T. A.
of David W. Stalls.
12-19-4t.
i -
mW Ache and pain?
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Few people realize the- germ
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germ life and prevents germs from
spreading. _ i
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toilet is also a simple matter. Sift
a little Red Seal Lye into the bowl,
allow it to dissolve and flush. The
result is perfect sanitation.
Red Seal Lye prevents pipes
from
open and free-running. Use either
in powder or solution, at frequent '
intervals, at least once a week.
Twenty half-pound cakes of pure !
soap may be made with one can of
Red Seal Lye and Ave and one half
pounds of waste grease. The di
rections are in the can.
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WANIS
H)R SALE - BRAND NEW FORD
touring car with starter. Champion
Auto Company, Everett*, N. ,C.
1-19-tt
GOOD BRIGHT TOBACCO AND
cotton farm of 137 acres in Virginia
for sale or lease. Prompt posses
sion, right terms. Adjoins success
ful N. C. farmer. Good schools and
•''roads and three miles of town. Ad
dress J. R. C., Box 62, lilackstone,
Va. l-19-4tp
I WANT TO REMIND MY Cus
tomers to please have bottles ready
* for me when 1 have the milk deliv
ered in the mornings. We- are not
afraid that we wiU—ktse them, but
owing to our increased patronage
we need all of our present supply
of bottles and {-will greatly appre
ciate my customers having them j
ready. „ F. M. Dunstan, Roanoke
« Dairy.* . '
STABLE MANURE FOB SALE AT
old convict camp. C, A .Weaver.
12-8-tf
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T*kaAdva»tage of trie jierchanta'
■ CONVENIENT TWO STORY Houe
iri New Town for sale. Terms rea
(W\ W. C. Mtymfag» ageirt. X-2-tf
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. GOOD FARM FOR
rent. See G. W.„
, N. e.
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! HAVE YOU SEEN FOW DEN'S
1 1 • last load of mules ? 1-12-tf
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' WANTED TO KENT THKEE OK
; « 3 four furnished or unfurnished room*
for light housekeeping, prefer fur
nished. Phone 4tt.
FOUND SPOTTED MALE HOG,
weighing about 150 pound*. Crop
in the rigid ear under keel left.
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j FOKDENS LAST LOAD OF Mules
I are the best ever brought from Ken
| tueky. —t-l&tf
I :
"30,000 NICE CABBAGE PLANT FOR
Sale. $2.00 per thousand.
. W. D. DANIEL
Phone 1111-E, L. F. D. 1, Jamesvnle.
ECZEIMf
THIS tat one of those (I!U free treatment
offers you have seen so many timet. We don't
Offer to give you something for nothing—but we
do guarantee that you can try this wonderful JkSfjSßl'
treatment, entirely at our risk,and this guarantee In
is backed by your local druggist
"HUNTS GUARANTEED SKIN
DISEASE REMEDIES" (Hunt's Mm f 1
aod Soap) has been sold under absolute money It* Affinl t
back guarantee for more than thirty years. The*
are especially compounded for the treatment of RHKHiu
Icisws, Itch, Mug Wtna, Tetter, and other itching skis disease!
Thousands of letters testify to their curative properties. M. Tin
| reputable dry goods dealer in Durtrat, Oklahoma, aayat **l sufiat
Eczema for ten years, and spent f I.OOOJOO for doctors treatments,
result. One box of Hunt*a Cur* entirely cured me."
Don't fail to give HUNT'S GUARANTEED *KIN DIS
REMEDIES (Hunt's Salve and *oa») atrial. AU druggists ha|
f| .\ . '--; '' - v— ; '
Direct Water Tran
| portation from Ba
timore, and Norfol
* > 1
TO
Roanoke River Joints, ii
•- • -° " , „ , V' ' •' - *'• • * -' ■
eluding Plymouth, Jame
I ville, Williamston ar
p— Hamilton
We wish to announce the organization
a direct freight transportation by wa
from Norfolk, Va., to Williamston, Hai
ton, Jamesville, Plymouth and Winds
We will have fast reliable beats driven.
Dessel Crude Oil Engines. We will a
have your merchandise covered by ins
ance.
■« ••• —, ,
In ordering your Merchandise from N
folk, si>ecify same te be shipped by this 1
—Norfolk-Roanoke River line, which \
sail from Norfolk Wednesday of each w
at 12 o'clock. x
Within the next fifteen to twenty da
we will put on a large boat from Baltim
to Norfolk to connect with the Norfolk-]
i anoke River Line, as well as other serv
to Eastern Carolina which we proposej
inaugurate during this nionth. .* i
jj 1 * '' • ,-'-y „J •
For rates and information concern!
this service kindly communicate with us
Iph hone 21725 or write. - -- \j
CAROLINA-VIRGINIA AND MAR
LANB TRANSPORTAHON Cfl
» ' • ••
is •• w • ' a Agents W*C v
NORFOLK ROANOKE RIVER ID
Office: 407 Boajrd of Trade Building
Phone 21725 V- Warehouse Phone 27
_ NORFOLK, VIRGINIA
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FOWDENS LAST LOA
'«• «*»»»* ; (A "-j
FOE KENT J
room. Apply at Entei
NOTICE FORI) TO!
for* aetM,eterW'»jppe,
»-tion. Terms if desired
G. Horton. * 1
AJST—A RABBIT DO
and \fhiw spotted, ium
rtwaid of $5.09 will
tamed to James A. L
l.i>m»ion.
BOOMS FOR REM A] '
Furnished rooms if deal
a Ward, West Main M '
100,"00 EARLJJMERSEY
le.ton Wakefield Cab I
The best ever at 25 cei
dred, S2:W per ihousaM
all timet. Jov pk L. Hi
Hide Farm_ phone 15lj
O. T. NEWTON SLLLS
fresh beef on the mai
per pound. Other meati
in proportion. Come an '
the Oil tank on the
road.
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