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MLM WHAT TO (JYE You will find just the gift you want for everyone here. Come in WHEN TO BUY and look over our stock. MAI Clark-Bennett Drug Co. |[gj Mr. lien Sumner of Plymouth *■»■» ir town ye.-terday. • • • • Mr. Km it uf Washing* »:i spem the week end in Williamston with his l« rents. •• • • Mrs. Fountain :;rn on oi Higl. Coin l - are her brother, Mi. Harrx Mca.h ■ an 1 Mi. Meadt r at lliett homo ill NVw Town. • • • • Mr. joe Sutrar of Plymouth wai business visitor he'*e \estt riiay. • « • • Mr .ami ihw.Kiiuei jackson i) ilyinouth were .;h.tpr»rs here Siitur iu.y. V * * m Mr. McCk|r. of tin- Carolina Tele , ~.. aM ,I Telegraph company of *: aTtx.ro was 'ti town this morning • • • » Hartell will arrive to i ieht fi.un Conwrse college, Spartan hurt;. South ('tinlina to spend the holidays »vi*h hot mother. Mrs. W, H Marred. She will hi met in Washing ton hy her lirother. Mr. James K Harrell. • • • Mr llubrrt Warren will l«ave to n orri v. for hi.- lioni' at I>urhani. Mi Warier, ha." ho"n buyer for Liggett .Vver.- Tobacco company on the local r.tiirke; for many years anil his st a • ;i " Wffiiamstoti • lias b«en \ ery plea ; n' to his friends. v ; \!isse. Carrie I ee l'e"l. Louise f li-wforiM ai.d Minnie Robertson will .* irive home Thur.-«la> evening from * Teachers col let' r, ( ( t eenville, to |H'nil 'lie holiday - with tin '' people. How Long Do You Want To Live? a • Cblldrcr) peceivlr; pf>y3lCQj fj Tjutntiof) clirjic for chiloren of tuberculous carer)! 6 Four million people voted iu the month of December last year at a referendum that had neither c.u didate nor party All it had wan a platform and an emblem The platform was "Health First, and the emblem the double-baricd tubtn>jo.-i> crc The ballots, Christinas Sals,j arc bcui£ t r-tribuU'd again. What dues a vote ior health siguiiy f , What good does the double burred cross do— what use lias it PVi' formed? Ihe voters have a to know. J Christmas . seal of 1924 shown here, personifies the" Spiritj of Health holding aloft the torchi of knowledge tu.Aanish the dafk-j ness of disease. V'he most san-[ guine part of the\battle against tuberculosis has been won. but thej shield bearing the doublc-barrcdj cross stands ready for instant use; in a fight to the finish, should the torch pe dimmed, or the enemy' dare to appear within the where the light shines. Every baby born today has had; ten years added to its expectancy! of life by the widespread public health movement of which the Christmas seal is a part. Thej death Site has decreased year after year until finally it has been re duced from 198 in every hundred population in 1908 to 95 a 1923. The time is Coming when' those now living will look hack M the ace when One person in ■even died of tuberculosis as being the dark days of ignorance and apathy- % If there fa I any doubt in our ■fads that tfew will be the verdkt of the future, |et us see with what nafMCt today we can regard the Mr. Rujiert Phillips of Lverett wa. :• business visitor in the city yester day afternoon. * • • • Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pattern of sbur;. Pari., -N. J' who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. And rsoit, left Fridaj for Florida where they will .peud tne v. inter at their inter home • • t • Mr. !! Tv V bite of tne Wiiltai ■sioi T. tephone c.mpany at Plymouth i.- i. i.wti thi.- we?k. Mi se> Ft. nees Gttrganu.- ate lih 'I P™And "Mr" Hugh H' Ander-on tno [ ti.reii to Washington Saturday. • • • • Mr. Ihimv Onion left yester.l.y fot SmiUitiehl after spending tie week tml with friends. • m • • A pock l knife for 'he yot i;st.r j'j a Chris* nuts eifi is nlv. - :" at ceptable. V\ ■ ■ sell the kind that las' a? well as pl-'a.es.—Culpepper Hard ware Company. adv # 4 * ♦ Mr 4t«d- JUv- -. X .X. Keel, Mrs Mar*ha Hiinlison ant! Mims— SJacie Keel of Rocky Mount visited Mr and Mrs. Arthui Anderson Sunday. » » • • Me-s> I 'nk ai" Irving M; rgolis and Mi. Julian Evaii:> visited friend in Rock> Mount Suriduy. •• • • Mi.-.-c- W Ikin .on and Reid of S;n •'> Ridge were in town Saturday. M*»> r .I -i*i. W illile> and Rick* Allsbrook.- left lolay for Lak" I'heln for a bear hunt. opinions of leading men on the nature and cure of tuberculosis, as gleaued from the literature of our • fathers and For ex- ■ [ample, we pull from the library! 'shelf a little brochure entitled, 1 I "Snuff-Taking, Its Utility in l're-j vxnUng Bronchitis and Consump tion." This astouisdjng title adofns a paper which was read, iu dead! earnest, before the British Mefceal | Society in 1870, a little more than' 50 years ago, by a celebrated physi-J 'j cian of the day named John Gj Murray. To quote: : "An habitual snuffer seldom. I had almost said never, dies of con-] sumption. I have not had an in- t stance, in my own practise, of any-| one who enjoyed his snuff, falling: I a victim of phthisis pulmonalis.j r lbut in contradistinction to this . negative testimony. I have had six; . cases of recovery. (By the use of! ,i snuff.) r "By titillating the lining of thej -I nostrils, snuff acts as a powerful; II derivative and counter-irritant, and ) the mucous discharge which fol-, >lows its u«-e. will tcud to preserve tithe more isiportant and susceptible 11 pulmonary measbraae from evil." j That the doctor proceeded to his ' conclusions from inaccurate obser vation rojpled with insufficient r data, any schoolboy of to«'ay who tia «u« ioi the seven million mejn t bers of the Modern Hea'th Crusade t well knows. He knows also aouse-J Miss Inez Bell of Jamesrille spent the jd-eek end with Mr. and. Mrs. W. B. Watts. . • « • Mr. J I>. Wai.l attended the funer-J cl of his cousin.. Mr. J. Ed Gurganus Sunday afteri oon . J XMAS WRKATHS FOK HOME AM) .-nietery, Frer.h Calax brottse or trreen, I" c"s. bunch of 25. Give us your orders early—Mrs. J no. Pope. Mrs. W. H. Itijors. | _> I__ NOT.CE OF SALE i inter and by virtue of the power of sale coiiLiiiacti in that certain deed « *' trust executed to the undersigned .jth day of November, IVI 'J, and r«corded in Martin County Registry in Rook A-2. |»aKe 25(1, securitiK aj ci rtain Imh.il of even date and tenor | herewith and the stipulations therein not having leen complied with and the retu • of the holder of saiil l.'ind the uiini rs.i|rted will on the 12th .lay of Jan.. 192? i. at 12:'*» o'cl.K-k, noon, in front of th>,court house (loor .1 Mar' in County offer at public auc t |..n In the highest bidder for cash "the s TßtP'Win«; .lescrilie.! real estate: Rounded on /the We> tby Main Street; on the Iveast by I .anils form »rl\ owin-l by M P. Wilson; on the South by the r..ad teailing from Main Street to Williamston Cooperate Co. mill; and on the North by Roanoke |;ivr ,-jivltn' and excepting a par* j tl conveyed by deeds subsetiuent I to the execution of titi> dee.l of trust. Thl> the 12th # dav of necentbei 1 1924. ; V. HKI ! KR MARTIN, Trustee HM«-4t thing more valuable than that: knows that iresh air, plenty of rest and sleep, good food, clean hands and teeth arc the. best preventives of this disease as well as many others j The question again before the ! people in the coming Christmas b. at cUTi>!; is whether the torvll lof knowledge shall burn brighter next year. Each year lias brought an increase in the response, and jeach year a decrease in the number 'of deaths from this disease, which lis no longer first, in toll of lives, | but third, heart affections now are [first, and cancer second. Millions of people have learned the nature iof tuberculosis, the prevalence of 'infection; and how it may be averted. Hundreds of hospitals, (clinics, open-air schools, milk sta i Hons and preventoria owe their [existence to the little squares of paper offered you this holiday season. Hundreds of thousands of ; I babies have been given a chance to live; mothers have learned how '.to combine love with wisdom, and j millions of men have retraced their steps trotu the despair of sickness ■ to the joy of health Today yrithin reach of every town and hamlet i no matter how remote, there is an - organized agency for the preven f tion and cure of tuberculosis, i What about tomorrow; must not -the torch be raised still higher, ,t ujl' tii "brighter ftii itir-te -iiMsr :... . * THE ENTEia KlS£, V.ILLtaJtSTOX, NOHCH CAROLINA WANTEI>—STI'DENTS: LEARN AT Home or School. Tuition on crfedit.! Work in tflicr while taking. I'osi- • tion guaranteed. Edwnrds Husiness i College, High Poini, N. C. It I . . . . Messrs. Joe Everett. Frank Car-! itarphen ami Bill Harrell motored to Washington Sunday nitcht. I HAND KMIiUOIDERED AND HAND painted article.--, very suitable for Christmas presen's on display at C. O. Moore's. FOR SALK: CABBAGE PLANTS. Early Wake Field, 2» cents !>er It'.unl.'fl, Call or write Walter I'.ailey at 'iei.r Gras-s. XMAS V.REXTHS FOR HOME AM)! Cemc ery. Fresh aiax leaves,' !ironz>- or creen, JO cts bunch .>f 26. | Give u.; your oHer early—Mr- Jno. ; I'ope, Mrs. W H. UigKS. 3-4 d NOTICE OF RESALE OF HEAL ESTATE Under and by vir eu of the power of sale contain) 1 .in a certain deed of trust executed to the undersigned trustee by 4L A. Gray on the 27th cay of rtov. 1919 which said deed of trust is of record in "he public reg ■ istry of Martin County in Hook B-2 at page 464. said tleed of trust hav ing been given to secure certain notes of even dale and tenor therewith and default ving been made ia the pay ment of he saio notes and the siipu la' ions contained in the said deed of trust no', having been complied with und at tie r.quest of the holder of the. said notes the said land hcrein- I'fter described having been adver ti.se* 1 and .old on the 11th uay of Nov. 1924 and the bid on ".he said land having been raised within the time allowed by law and in a manner prescribed by law. the undersigned trustee will on the 10th diy of Dec. 1924 at 12 M. in front of the court house door In Hie town pf William son, N. C. offer for sale to the high est bidder for cash the following de scribed real estate, to-wit: Situate in said town of the North side of North R R. Street and bouiid on the North by the land of H. A Giay an.l East by kind of I'armeh Manufactuilng ami Motor Co. or S'ou'h by rail I street and on West ~br lands of S Hr.ne and being lot of lam' this day conveyed to said Gray bj said Roebuck and wife. This the 22nd day of Nov. 1924 J. A MIZELLE. Tru: 'f J Martin ami Peel, Attorneys at Law. 11-26? §j> *— HHftJMvi&dsrfl f j l. ij* j CHRISTMAS GIFTS FOR WIFE OK Ly'V j 'flß As —— SWKBTHKART. COME IN AND LPO' W RS^J. \Mn . rr ixXyj fcfcsJ THEM OVER BEFORE BUYING ELSEWHERE WITH THE FLOOR ' LAMPS WE HAVE MANY OTHER USEFUL GIFTS. FOR THE HOME [§®|v APPRPRIATE FOR CHRISTMAS. OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT. G|2^j m B. S. Courtney ® WILUAMSTON, —.« NORTH CAROLINA lp£- ~~ . « - hX>li SALE: ONE FORO TOl RINt, Car. 1 Eave decided to stop f«. ing ant! don't need my car so 1 am offering it for sale ami anyone that wants a goou car they will please soe me at once ai I am go ing to sell it at once. Price reas onable. iJennis L. Hardy. Everett--. N. C. 12-12-3 666 lb a prescription for .olds. Grippe, Dengue. MvaAtrL**, Constipation, BIIMUUTU ' i is tlie most speedy we t.ow. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION f Having this day qualified as ad ministrator of the esta'e of S. F. Jackson, this is to request all ner .'-cns indebted to the to malt prompt payment to me Ail persoi-s having claims against the csta.e are required to file the same with me within twelve months from thin dale. Thi# the 6th day of I>eeeiuK*r, 1»34- J. gAM GETSIWGER. Admin i-. rati... . 129-i i.urth Carolina Mar in County In the Superior Court Before the Clerk J. W Watts -vs- L. B. Bosserman Co., Inc. and VV. F. Dudley. _ v The defendants ab©\ -» named #iJ U k« notice that an action as entitled &:• above was instituted in the Superi or Court of Martin County, North Carolina on the 2Sth day of November 1924 wherein Plaintiff da ms the sum of $150.00 due by the defendant for breach of contract and of war ranty in 'he «*!e and delivery of e certain car load of apples which summon.: 1? returnable before the said Court on the 27th d*y of De cember 1924. The defndarts will also take notice that u warrant of attachment was ss suetl by the said Court on kite 2&th day of November 1924 *>»a'r.s» the pioperty. of said iW'ndanf- *h"ch warran' -is-, returnable before /id Court ».t th? tim;> and platv aU ve nsmetl for the return of the sons mors; when and where the Herd huts are required to appear jw! an »vfr or d«*mor to th' eomplr.in*. or "k relief rit.iar J«d will be granted This Nov. 29, 1924. R. J. PEE*- FOR SALE: NICE EARLY JLRsEI ..Wakefield Cibiaj* plants, fiwri per husare>i.—Lady Thorn | pon Str»wbf -r> jßtr.'., at 2S* "t* j hundred at my "ruck firm, ne-r Ha&sell. .iuriag Nov. and Dec. A. E. PI'KVIS. 11-7-1. J ■■ ■' ii-ii« " '- ' 11 " i" 1 mmm Stili Many Beautifu* Things We do not run out of beautiful jrifts just before Christmas. We still have a ij| great variety. I ; T..bl( .-ikrr»»rr. .h«- |at>rr. you wan? —-«1 -'jtei-ja, }IS F mdl .s variely—WnA' -, wry vanHy ar..i prioe- U«.v'* I \ to fi. any ist-ji—R«js, any style *r.«J an) -low—Mssh his . !; I «rood«rf.;! styl-i: ird sttejT>s—Earrings of gi-»* beamy—Beads, I pcari iu»i »!* « l > r « yies-Oucks, little anti b«.W ais-t »jusd-•«* if I • ' r You tai bay viiu. j'.c y u-elrj from «=> with lit t? ar-ty of *afe jr. Y'j«i jc-*i v ; job think you are gtimr. &*' you pet ■ ?|| Ml waive. Vou need Mf kno» anylti'njr iboat tilwt y,"Jts*lf becaa**- w» ...-«11 oar ineirki:*tis« on honor. If yea ha*e lo rcsh Li and boy in a hutTy. doa*t worry. Yoa ■ will i,-vi vol r nicr.wor.h ju. t the same. We lock out for yoar 1 jiteresC® ■ / We are also having a special sale on Glrss, China, Potteiy and Novelties- I Resents for All at Reasonable Prices Stewarts Jewelry Store Washington, North Carolina ! '' NOTICE OF SALE I We win tni r RMttm f* ,; nsh, o«s Satanbjr. Dnroiwr 20lh, j 1924 at 2~OG P. M„ at oar stable*, 'the fottsnriny: 1 2 Black Mak*- Harrison Brdhfr- and Cotcpaay.
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