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CHAMBER OF COMMERCE %y TBANU^DmoriAIT CAROLINA rot scmwr The Eastern CanHna fl ull «* Ht that was pwi kT tfc« pea v EqoutM a Kmlm. Apr* 7-12. IHI The twpwtiw ha* *»w ka wfKwd ai the werto and the success of the ■hah C ipittfin although many aiiaT ( ■" pirt give to the people rf thio te. Wo Lipi '"By wmh to thaak the xl| -. pcayfe of IT'. Cm. Pit, S®®p®®®a and Wayaa '* thdr ~" , rt " tk * pat over ia thi. c—iy. ~ *r as we kin km ahk to MWt*"- Whn IjOOO people, from a tern ties. wfl! come together and stage a Pageant like the one pat * »■— Friday night April It aame rf then coming from as tor as eighty miles. you —st admit that this is ■ real support. This is what was doae.j Hie rain did not heap a laeaty from showing up and carry mg ~+* part m the great Pageant- We caem* far this support and we daad to aid ia further pushing Ea*em r- T ia any way pmiilr We are a pmt people aad the Eatfetw Caro lina Chamber «€ Commerce, feels pmd to be associated with people like this. Signed. Eastern Carolina Chamber rf LOC AL NEWS of MAYES DAM Mioir Haywaad biin aad Latter lUgers motored to Washiagtoa ufday. Mr . W T. Caßipher church at Skewarkey Sunday MU* Jessie Peel aad Mr. Le««*r Ikpn spent !'■ lay evening with Miss Lessie Malone. Mr. ar«d Mrs- Sylvester Rayaor and Mr. John Palliphrr aad Mr. Heary „ Allen Sanday with Mr. aad Mrs. A. L Hardy. Mr. Sunford Raberaoa ta Wl- Hamstoa weat to 1 1 ***' day. Mr W H. B*»n rrtarned ho* Satarday fna the Washiagtoa bo«- pital where she has beea for several days- _ . J Mr. aad Mrs- Sam Meek* atteaded rburcb at Skewarkey "■ *T- Mr. and Mia S- C tof «* w— ■*" ' "—~*~T ■a'fa W. H. Rogers. Messrs. M. G. M aad Rosrir M toa Sntarday «• II'"*- Mr. aad Mia. Bmer Cheaaaa j«d Mr. aad Mrs. W. ■- Ragera. Mr. PVuk Wmw wont to Wl- Uptber? R can be tee M YOC wi! pull together. that is. at the mmm tee bat ia different imte! Chewing Gum Aids Digestion i Eirryoor taews ew arc gtwec to calieg eiore tliaa we •_ VUrVb TU f « w fccptat and so palataUet Why M «»f»> «^J— * Wjlffil . y* * to 7 "f* 1 .■*«*> tapir «iwfd Sy MEQ w. A. Enai, ioraer coanaowr of m toKMyWcT: Hr 1 ""J « Ik tract lU." MlArf kw^hmw'ta «u Hoover Barks Plans For National Satety Far Nateal Action Show. According to statistics issued by the Metropolitan Life Insurance Compaay , there wwe 17 per cent -ore total -ifc aceideaU ia Jaaaary than to the am month ia I**- La* **** the compaay paid * j. . .._a. J.WM dae to automo tars m near* - ' -Me accidents, the previous high figure ' - - - .jrhf hundred and sixty-seven thousand dollars ia 1»22. 1 * Eight organixations hare sent rep nixntati —- to Confw with Secretory *af Cimmi irr Hoover to coordinate safety week and derise a broad na ' tioaal program covering the subject j Secretary Hoover, in calliisg the eoo ' fere—ce. pointed oat a heavy increa* ' to vtxaet and highway accidents all ««cr the cwantry dae. in large measure to the rapid increase of motor vehicles- R—for office is a very small doing something after getting > there is the big thing. We prof as: to he Christians- We say we worship and believe in a God who 1 is love, yet ye hate one another. Christ Wi-". a great lover You cant he decent on earth or get to Heaven 1 after the resurrection if you dont 3 -love Everybody". You may not like i paaple. nor even admire them, but you aast love them. Do you believe in i vmi live* what you say ia heart? High school week prove* to be a i great week in North Carolina. It is ! lonl to tell who enjoys it most, the tovmity students or the guest* of r the I'niveraity. It is h enjoyment out of which great benefit results. 1 The Jane Primaries may be dasaed as aa awful stann —some will 1* washed away by it while other* will | he sheltered. j* Haw aire it wwald be for the voter Ito journey to the poles and not only i mga his asm hat vote- It amy not ha that Cameron Mor ' ■ rtson is an outstanding figure anion? the governors of our State. He may I made as many mistakes as his • predecessor?, hat we all admit he ■ knows how to handle bis tove affairs. | The oa »cjh«ial has reached the 'patot where it stirs little interest, so nan we wfll start with Episode No. 2 1 —the Wheeler Scandal. '• E A Spenni of Aason county re portei to the county aa«rt that -e aovea cow. tart year. Ha only bew*'»t tne sack of cotton socd aaaal aad two sacks of aull fcad during the year. He grew hit feed at home aad ex- cettoa aeed for the aesL He aba made 40 baler of cotton on 40 acres mi load bat will stick to bis lios, sad ionise la tatata a om pate eteto CHAIIBKK UIACObOH RRMfDT hrnspl. t ,i moidte uL. Mi.rr m I pate CHAMRSRtJtIrB BALVR, j iaesscy too^ssskhs FOR SALE: TOMATO PLANTS. Stone and Sparks Karl is aa, 20 cents per do*. 7b cents per HWL Pimento pepper, 25 cents per do*, plants, also extra early edipee beet plants. 15 cents per doL 65 cents per 100 l Claude Leggett, WiHiamston. N. C • 4-15 21- SHERIFF ROBERSON TO RUN AGAIN TO THE DEMOCRATIC VOTERS OF MARTIN COUSTT: - 1 take this method of announcing myself a candidate before the Primary to be held on Jane 7th. 1921. for the nomination frr the cSr? of Sheriff of Martin County, and 1 desire to sin | cerely thank the people for their most loyal support in the past and to as sure them if I am nominated acJ [elected again, that I will give there gocxl dean service. H T. ROBERSON. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having this dqp qualified as admin istrator of the estate of Bennett Gray, deceased, late of Martin County. North Carolina, this is to notifiy all persons having claims against, the estate of said deceased ta exhibit them to the undersigned or Critrher and Critrher. Attys-. WOlianaston. N. C on or be fore the 12th day of April. 192 a. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. AH persons indebte-.l to the estate will please make im- ' mediate settlement. Thi* the 12th day of April. 1924. ALONZO GRAY. Administrator of IVnnett Gray, deceased. 4'15-4t STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, MARTIN COUNTY — I have this day levied on the following articles of real and personal for the Taxes aue the Town of \\ I'liamston, N. C- for the year* 1;«0 and IKl". :J*' will sell before the Town llall the property below de trnheil for >hr uipaiJ 'axes and costs, ur.le s sane are paid on or before ihe Fifth L> »! Slay. 1924. 11. M 111 RKAS. Town Tax Collector. This 7th April. 1924. ANT COST TOT AI. G. W. Colt rain. I town lot. H. I>. and G. A. Peel $26 11 S!M» ££N.2I Sir*. Annie It Uonii. 1 town lot. res. 61.59 I.BU Cl W J. S. Peel, 1 town lot. W. T. Kant 18.119 l.*o 22.80 W. H. legjtett. 1 town lot. res. .... ; __ 80.00 ISO KI.MI Martin I Fowilen. 3 town lot*. I*jr»ell 6 Watts Grove IIS.OK l.hO 116 88 Wheeler Martin. I town lot. rr*ideiue ... _. IIM.&!) !*■> i"fi !L D. Peel. 3 lowr. lots. res and store.-. 101.96 180 Inl7 Leslie Fowden. I town lot. ret _ 120.n| " ,yi !2I HI COLORED A. O. Broam. 1 U;«rn W re*. * 48.16 lin» I'riwn ami Nlade. I town lot. tenant . _. 16.811 lOu 18.'6n Spotless, Sanitary Bath- . j rooms atul Kitchens ' YOU'VE I wished far an ** easy way to keep these sweet and immaculate, without HOUSEHOLDJIINTs constant vrruhSing. Red Seal "J*®* **" "* L W docA.^k.i.c«j»« r «. removes stain*, and clears (uilrt% rtr b——« clogjrd traps instantly-U»e Red >putir*a »hr> Red Knl !-»• m «*4 Seal Lye daily. It's die greatest *» the tl««ier. labor saver the housewife has. « • • , Red Real Li* mU ap (mar grredUr, rkaaciaf it lata *af sad, «d,thc*r»«r I a Ilk the aater, atAn aaav dirt Red Seal Lje of all kind* (Da >a« w it, bow Wnar Jar ~~ggg ever, oa alaaiaaai ) mFr 11 'ir. HpHvagaH • • • "Haa•rticip*" Cwii»e» aad f araara where P.CToMn&CaHUMWfI roarhe*. bed- bag a and veraua yt ■tNHmV .ohltioa of K..1 Knl L»e. "•] Red Real Lee u abo fae for v ' IKfIVKM ukiag hard or aofl wop at bale «|titrklv ixl rkraplr Krd Real Lrt ia rac——dad for tkw aae. • • • sure fit\\ \ \ \ \ evmaft^Vw . MARGOUS BROS, and BROOKS « TWL PifEEPRISE. WILLIAMSTON. NORTH CAROLINA. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having this day qualified as ad ministiator of the estate of MarceUus Stubbs, late of Waiumrfoo, Martin County. North Carolina, notice is here by girtn to all parties holding claims against saWi estate to present them for payment on or before April 14th. 1925. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recorery. AU persons indebted to said estate are requested to come forward and make immediate payment of same. This April 14, 1924. MARTIN CONITY SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY. Admx. C T. A. 4-IS-«t ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Cordelia Chance, deceas ed. late of Martin County. North Caro lina. this is to notify a!l persons hav ing claims against the estate of saiJ deceased to exhibit them to the un dersigned at Oak City. N. C. on or before the 12th day of April. 1925, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebt ed to the estate wOl please nv»k-- im mediate settlement. This the 12th day of April. 1924. J. R. HYMAN, Administrator of Cor «le!ia Chance, deceased. 4-15-4t NOTICE OF SALE ( l'ml»r and by virtue of the author ' ity contained in a certain deed of tru4 'executed i»\ . I S' d>'> M • w:fe. Mag gie Stobbs. on the sth day of Jul - 1916. an of record in the public regis try of Martin County in Rook J-l at pare 343. to secure a certain note of even date therewith, and the condi- * |UDBS tSerin contained not hiring bm jcomplied with and at the m|a off j the parties interested the undersigned trustee, will on Friday. May lfiUi. 11924. at 12 o'clock 11. in fnM of the Court House Door in the Tan of WDliamston. X. C„ offer for sale, at public auction, to the highest Kidder for fi-h the folknriitf described |v Visiting Nurse* Carry On Intensive Health . To Save Coming Generation ""**-» Jfcx , .« -m "" " "***' EFFORTS to NHR* iw «- I i —li • 4>alk ill* from nulrru) nntaUlT la Ikr fnllrJ Buti* viU (ninw linac th« camls( pr" Utonliac «• * report mJ by IUVT Ftakt pr*» iJ.-nt of (be U(iioyata:'> Ul* In surance I'uniiMßj. at IW uiiul convention. I lanu "»IJ maternity ca» * »m«t tan paltrj-koW'r*. 'be can of public kratlb M»-*. Hlb.l working Jlrntl) for Ikr or under Mnrf' rn- tit ai:k *■»! health uncu'kiu Rhoads ? ' 1* tl Our new store is like a great modern market-place 1 IK'TI'BK to yourself the broad ami %3ml\ \ j||« \ of the * Kuphntlfi. Winding its May ihc >lrtnn ami tnrtkvk rtai-ht-s of this heat -drenched countr\. picture a caravan— camel after taint I latleii with of beautiful oriental NIJFS. thimigh the dust-lath n atmosphere of tlie Imruiii are 11M- minarets ami towers «»f —that agr-tihl capital of an aiH-ient worhl of ommierre. TIK- caravan readies llngilad anil its precious trespires are sum districted anions the stalls of tin market-platn-s. Two thousand years liave wrought little chains in these market-places, lint tin- buyers have cliaiigcd. Tiny eome DOW fmni the four (corners of the world. . If you are a lover of beautiful nifjs. you would l>»%e to revel in the exquisite displays in these oriental 10/urv You can't. of course. It .is too far away. Itut aiiH>nt> thr l»uyers there is a representative of Miller & Khoads. lie is «"«r representative. With tin- eye of an ex|M-rt he appraises and huys at prices y«iu eould not appn>aeh. A few weeks and those same ruj»s are thousands of miles across land and sea. in Richmond, at Miller tV Kh>nads Store. Here, in this modern "market-place." you tan m>|>ect them at your leisure and in eomfort. You can buy tin in. !•■>. at prices easily within yHir reach. Truly Miller At Klioads Store in a >freat modern market place. It is stacked with the hest the world atfitnls. at prices to meet the purse of all who come to huy. Yet it is far inore cnanfortahle than any market-place was ever known to l»c. Six centrally located elevators, convenient to all entrances, are there to lift vou to the departments on the second, third or fourth floors, or the beautiful foyer ami tea-rooms on the fifth floor. Comfortable rest-rooms, where you may meet a friend, refresh yourself or sit and chat, make it an ideal place to shop. f - ' . > If ym rmm'l grt what you trmmt in y»mr mmrm Itmltj. try petty: i ReLig a Town lot on the South nir of Washington Street, adjoining J. B ! Speller, the aFtrners Warehouse and j others a»l occupied by M. Stubbs aid . family. Thi the 14th lay cf April. 1924. j C. 11. GODWIN. Trostee. I ■ ITV report rtnitM th- fact that , an limfr of M.M4 mothers Jt •arh y.*r from ciiurj InrU-nial f to childbirth. In orJT to reJan f this ratr. the company la carrying i on In Inlcnati* prenatal xi »K« . Visiting nuran a*e tk empectnat mother once a month from the tim a raw la reported anttl co»- ' t rum.nt KolloKlnii the birth of > a • MM. both mother and babj art - cared for daily for ei(ht Jay alf r complications deselop. the row r IS prt* llcir. Jto make doarr oborr i laltoei of th- raar. ' I An important feature of the -work u (he «4uc*tlon (Inn moth- iji ■ ; Afl'i Catarrh Mcdidae TV*» «t» >n la a. ~ a—a mil *o *9 "H » Au Cat_rr*t Tiiiifcaa —- rto (Vr mre h CMi **•» t«rt Knu that «Hta iX*"* J* * It li rwta BUM c- TT■ ■ ■ ■"■ ■ wuia'Ta Cr ■iti ta |4 TnatMt Mk knl aai b km tmrrrmTM k fi» p - J- o—>y a Oil. IWnfc OMa. ers r "««rJlot tbHr ova lh«l:k and the b>al!k off ufu'a Th-y at* ln>tr »'- I to hc- p in !«*■ :auck «Kk a physftrtaa lar._ pregnancy AXkd to ncafce ac.t'le promtsioa for CO»l ofeaetrlca] a-nk* at coo -1s«(- at. New Tork City lords the «oua try la lorn mortali'y Jot to child t»anr The a* * r arc— in that ctly » Ore death* for each thous and nsoihera while th- (• ■» ral ■ale as eacfct for each thoc —Uil- Ncntif amrta'lou and other ■g a i ■ thioachoat the ronatiy at .o >Uh Ihc t ---y la Ua canlßh ■ __
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