? TOBACCO GROWERS : BEGIN NEW YEAR ! OUT OF DEffi * Baleigk, N. C. J» L-1h Ik bacro Grower*" Co-operative Atstci ation dosed the|old year by the pay ment of all dUb dap, including mortgagee and of irwat w """"l «t the puaae of its «tn * ho®* properties. It also retired aD of its dau A stock oa its aaiahaa w in eastern North Caviiu, central North Carolina and Srnmh CaidK and paid aU diri.landa an class A Stack, simuatinf in all to mnny thousands of dollars, auwiliag to the announcement of Treasurer Jane »H- Craig. The prompt payment of all Ms debts to date by the tobeceo cooperative will be ffciiowfi 1 in early January b> the payrne t of dividends or all ojt , standing preferic l of the five warehouse corpcv-tjuaa which ate subsidiary to the Tobacco Growers' Cooperative Association, in announce ment of its directors said. The as sociation is in a stronger finaaci?! position that at any time in it* his tory, according to the announceme • of its finance ti' pail - ent in Richra jo-i It will pay several million duiian to all of its members in the oli belt wh*» ' delivered bright tcbiwco of the IKl* crop, next week when the third disu. bunion will be made from the t—ya» tive houses of \Wginia and westen. North Carolina on January 10. DESCENDANTS OF . N. C. GOVERNOR S AT UNVEILING JONATHAN WORTH'S PORTRAIT PRESENTED TO STATE AT RALEIGH CEREMONIES \ ; ' Raleigh, N C. t Jan. 2.—With descen dants from the first through th* fourth generations present, as well as a group of State official.- of North . and South Carolina, the port:ait of i Jonathan Worth, gover.or of Nortl | Carolina from 1865 through I*6B, 1 j • presented to the State here at hm> j today. Associate Justice W. A. Hoke, I cf the North Carolina supreme «o*> i, 1 . made the presentation on behalf if j Governor Worth's two survivine daughters, Mrs. E. E. Moflitt. of R : *o- j • mond, Vi, and Mrs. Adelaide Wo 1.1 j Bagley, of Washington, D. C. Present .-I the ceremony tcday «»•* j children r ►anort.il-'ren, great rrjjii-1 children i>rw! great-brnl-gnsikM- I dien of Governor Worth. Ami p j thorn we c Mrs. E. E Moffat, of RiH.-1 ■nond, Va. and Mrs. Adelaide Worth ! • Bagley, of Washington, D. C-, daugh ters of the governor; Josephine Dan iels anil Mrs. Daniels, Jonathan Worth / Daniels, namod for Goreiaor Worth, and others. Two sons of H. M Undai. himself a descendant of the governor, were the great-great-grandchildrra j present. ! '* ■ EX-SECRETARY FALL'S HEALTH FAILING Washington, Jan. 2.—Former Secre tary of Interior Fell is ia failiag health and must go south for the win tor, the senate public lands committee investigating his action «a leasing Tea pot Dome to the Sinclair Od aftwf was informed today. I f If • " GREAT PROGRESS HADE BT THE RAILROADS OF im i New York, jMpAßailioada «f the United St*. Hp. —re p«g«* ia IMS than hi Jjy year since the ' 4 outbreak «f jfcp mtrld war, auisidiaf to a ariwlrti public today by the rail loads, of which E. E. Loam is, pMaident of the Lehigh Val ley railroad, is chairman % Summarising its cendarian the oa mittee stated that the y«*r wan maak 0d by the greatest trattc yet kaoaa; the ligheat degree a# inialmg e«- «*ancy yak achieved; the gtarta* craaae la new facilities far the past kv.-.,r .. of almost eitk yean; improved co rpeittiw with i hippi ni and by Nb impin iaiw m aandags ami is labor and pahiic rrlatisan not available when the review nepaned, the eanmaittoe edlnrtwl that car lendiags for 198 would a no rn ta ntui) 50 million can as -(Wfairl with the pteoiuus moid of b3&b ht 1«». "L 'he crane o r the graie> traf jc ye#V offered." it was stated, "the railroads —lal in turning a car -dwrtage into car surplus. The\ also hardier the country', peak load of -raffir without delay." DANGEROUS BUSSINESS Some few days ago two cars were cer. going in a southward direction n I when they were -ide by side a « e gal'on j!V f*um o"e car to tie o*' er The risk wras two fold, isr glaso. L> K'fih woken an.s then oomiirei one cart trust a friend ?tr. t of t* ■" ie-.th- i- this section "» he pfjt several *«vk- wee the fPSte" of FJt * -I*. SOOtgUnS, I >ut «■-•* twe ti* utiwf n-ri bal ™."r was the d-rect rause. -NOTICE O I i».,1 E"" and by virtue of the power of aie contained it tha' cert la deed of *rjh executed by J. L. Wynne to the -.nder..._ wed Trw!re, bearing the date of December 30th 1919 and of record in the public registry «f Martin Coun ty in I'-ook A-2- at page 353, said deed of tru-t heving been given to ierurr the pnyment of certain note of eve: >h:e and tenor therewith, aiui .the terms aid tipuk lions therein trootiind not having been ounpliM with, and at the re*pje-t of the holdei of said iotes. the undersigned Trustee I will, oi> Monday the 4th day of Febru ary 1924. >t IS o*dock M.. in front | / the Court? owe door of Martin rOaontv. a* Williamston, N. C, offer for sale, at public auction, to the I Tr *avot£?' •«*>«»»■»■ I»"|*«*| I I i ■ fc«W*i A dividend-paying business Utility—a It carries its load day in ttd day oat tide die Foid One-Ton Track has — *■ t mms— trf i-'-rarirm Its ease •nwd lor itself through years ol re- ,o h—disng adapts it lor use in the liable service in diversified lines. linuvd areas loadingdocks, ware- Poamed by die famous Fotd Modd k ~— ««* co.«™aio» l°c» T engine through the Fotd planet?/? Crrm* iap«l. dependable h —Mat «er transmission and special Food vm vice at low initial cost, and at the pa, it brines to the business nan 'or lomm possible expense lor operation his delivery service lb* abundant and lAirft U psja the highest divid fpsu, reliable and real ends on invcstoaent ol any _ I the Fotd product is nlTl"!? equipment available H notaftt everywhere. to the business world. " | CARS • TRUCKS - TRACTORS | B. R. Barnhill > ' ".. - - - -. - - ' - --r-. highest bidder, for cash, the foßowing du li And property to-wit;- That certain timet or puree! of land lying aad being an Main street at the thence along Main Street to T. S. Hartley's dbiae; -xce aiang T SL Hadley's line and Bettie Andrews line *o the A. C. L. L.i ':uad; thence along -aid J. L. KoreoscsV line to the be rianing or Main Street, containing three fnrtKs roe, mane or leas and fceir.c the bouae aad lot eotoamiy ta wn as "Tue X. S_ Peel Home 11M*." Thi- the :'ul «- » nsary 1924. ' MOOkt l-4-4t - Trustee, j NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the auth ority aad power roatomrd as that] certain deed of irat nwmtil by ( | Mrs. Lida E. Parker to Uie anae. j | signed trustee aad bearing the date' j oi February 17th, 1922 and of record ] in the public registry at Martin conn-1 ly in bouk G-2 at page Ml, the u.. ileed of trast bavug tM given I> secure to* pay meat af a certain mate ot even date and toor inert with, aMi at the reques*. o. Tne American Na tional Dank of Richmond, ia the State of Virginia, the bUder of the aai: note, on account of default in tLe pay meat of the n liMe dneaii far whirs said oeed of trust was given as * cunt), the undersigned trustee wi on Monday, the 14th day of January. 1924, at 12 o'clock m, ia .runt c the court hoi** door of Martm coun ty, in the towa of Will limit on. N. C-, offer for sale, at pubuc aucti »■ to the highest ladder, for G following described property, vis: All that certam lot or parrel of tand Mtuate, lying and i« Town of Kobe I oaimlie. N. C, nr«. boumied aad described as fallows, to wit: in the center of Main -tieet ia aud town, at a paint, when if the outer edge of the aorth wal' of the brick store now occupied b. W. A. Koberaoo A Company, would interest, if extended ea-t. and tunning from thence N. 9 1-2 W. 4' feet and * inches to T. H. Grin»e> iine; thence S. 83 1-2 W. 244 feet. to the line of J. C Rotor ran; thence S. 9 12 E. 49 feet, and 8 mrhe*; nn.l thence N 83 1-2 E. to the begimung. Being the identical lawk lonujrd THEgtfflSftPßtßtew WilHuiKwi. Ra to the S£id Uh EL Parker m » M fro* A. K. Dmu( Mi Hut A Dunning, dated an the Stk «f istrv. Kcfmn to «U b hack tMfe. This the Bth fey mt lUmlir. IK3L HARVEY BOBEBSOX. TMk. IXinnmjr. Koore and Hi*—. 12-14-ft Atteraeirs. S ■ j*n.u^,iyimb...a.Yi I "Well! | ! Strong!" I ! i i ; CARDUI i Hi —ft Mc | I j i : I i ; h— | > Hlj —«B. Iwte ni>j »h—. CONSTIPATION run rHarv vWt !■>■> CHAMBERLAIN'S TABLETS N|riM —ah St Vz ANTS POB REXT: ONE TWO STOIIY Brick Store locaied on Main Street Oak City. X. C. Reasonable rent.— J. T. DAXIEL, Oak City Supply Co. Oak Cay, X C l-13t FOB SALE: 1 HOI'SE AND LOT. k ««i ie !f »>»i Poan«>ii oa tie m r*.h by i:;K. ulk. oo the mert by Mask jton Sttee*. and OB lar south t> J. S. (irifr, oti the e0.4 hy E. 11. Goniy. For further jafo.nuiUon -ee Noah C. liarKKc t, WlUiiTTisioa. X. C- 1-ltf ! BUSINESS CAKDS P. B. CONE I dentist I j o'ier ranm-ps a i N> ITM>U 'la-V j Hours Mi u:a l i I | Ofto- phone: No. «», Re-. Nu. ]"g j h Wm. E. WARREN m. r\ j* Office o\«. r j,,,, -m , Mp( . \ n fi -»> ii'i. Number j, U H-II \ VISTON - VC. v H MAKTIX I'KKL^ Wheeler M m,,, KIU ,t S |>H j ATTUBXE V S-AT-LA \\ WILLLAIISTOX _ x. ( ," . \ J. L Feele, Jeweler ■ Xm Umt i. K. (,gvi. r , 4 tthJ'AlE WOW. A SPECIALTY Ag—t far All Maadard Make* •( Hatches ' V POR OVER 40 YEARS uuirtTaMH vacant i *ictiaabmi •" mi * kUirl . - m **-*/* *lllll IKK i ** " »i„(yufcfcl. il f- ** *? ** •"»' and !!>«• I Jz l.!"*. * Tonic, ah act* fix- Bk-o4 am (br Ilu«>-u» Sur h-*a. ttaia r«4unae ike nlimiutiMi. *•44 H ail 4ruci:iMa. it M. a«it» * Co.. ToMo, Ohio |"* ~~ —j- Q II =ffl* 5 - 1 ! ijarriium Urns. I aui> (Tumpany j *j «! —— ; ;|j |j | | BIG SALE | j Men's Clothes llsrK** I K A sale is a sale —that's ri "lit, but a 1 I sale is not a real bargain unless you 11 I*® 4 know what you are *rettin«r. yy Buy Styleplus at a sale and you do know. Stylenlns are jrreat values at their regular prices—at sale prices and every jrannent guaranteed why, how could you beat them for a real ! n bargain? jjj I S2O for Styleplus Suits or Overcoats , Value $25 s ' £25 for Styleplus Suits or Overcoats Value S3O S3O for Styleplus Suits or Overcoats Value $35 _ Other Suits and Overcoats from _ 512L50 up 0 In these suits you all the style that any man can want, It*, all the quality he needs to keep that style and make his bargain a real one. ' * «. jo Every man can uae another Suit or Overcoat when he can buy such clothes at these low prices. Variety in modeL fabrics I and sizes. Come ip : 0 . I Harrison Bros. & Co. j COME AND SEE IS ALL WE ASK | WmiAMSTON*S LARGEST DEPARTMENT STORE I ' ■ n | | —m. NOTICE I " STARTING DECEMBER THE 28TH, I t 1923, THE I J. G. Staton Ginnery WILL GIN COTTON ONLY ON FRIDAYS OF EACH WEEK, UNTIL FURTHER NO TICE. N P. DANIELS SUP ERINTEN DENT ■—— / * Car load Nice Mules Just Arrived Will ho triad to have old friends and customers to eonie in before buying. W.T.WARD NEWBERY STABLES I T' j s — Cancers Successfully Treated at Kellam Hospita Th.» Kellaro Hospital treat- ("aarw. T«»»r. I ker*. X-Ba: %ir?i> ami (IIIIWK Sore* aithuul tie urf of tW \ t»), Radiate Aci«l> or Seruni, ai»l *e hate Irntol *«rre»s.fully o*er * per ee»t of tb • many hundreds of >uff,rer> tmlol «lan»>(r Ike IwatJ-thwe s** rs HELLAM HOSPITAL, INC. | 1617 West Main Street R*haw*L Virguua

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