We Wish To Thank Our Many Friends lor Their Patronage during The Past Year and Wish Them a Merry iyiYli tfM Christmas and a Very Prosperous New Year. . * Kgj Clark-Bennett Drug Co. OWL LAFFS l)ue to »;n error in Tuesday', paper, ve stated that Robinson Onme bath-] ~.i Saturday. We were mistaken, h\,[ tuitheil Friday. Hut she found out that only one of them was in the enpine. —o-O-u Have you "A certain Rich Man"? I Xmas Greetings I 1 We vish to take this opportunity to I I t a:l: our many friends and customers for j ;; _ I il their patronage this year and wish them j : ! j a Merry Christmas and a Prosperous New 1 J j | Yea)-. I I I W. R. Orleans 1 ... , . . j V >?liamst;>n North Car )lina i -I ' i IgreetllSS 22 * g Imbued with the Christmas Spirit and desirous of spreading cheer , Ifen - • t-i 1 TML » at every opportunity, This Store wishes each and every • H |||J j Man, Woman and Child I A VBaY MERRY CHRISTMAS! St |%| supreme Happiness abound in every home and this Yuletide be a never-to-be-for- ||pt |||| gotten event. And may next Christmas find us enjoying the same pleasant relationship - \witn our patrons Chat we enjoy now. (g - The Old Reliable On The Corner , 1 / C. D. |j| WILUASISTON, 1 . . NORTHCAROUNA I t>akul an elderly man of the ijirl at the library desk.' if I iiad i wouldn't In' working ,j I.ere, came the girl's prompt repljf. —o-O-o I).id Do you think 1 have enough lumber to put a lid on tin Christmas box ? Mother —Sure you hitv?, use your• head! —o-O-o Catch a cross-word puzzler, throw | him down and tro 'iiroußh Ids pockets, and if h:* i:- n real one, you wil! find i?i b-axt five pei>.'il stub:- and ;,hree rubbei erasers. —i -O-o A ,ooi' ivrm cr. force hi. , v;iy ahead almo.it inyw ; en except in a cafeteriu line. —o-O i, I'a, iti(|uired the stric'ly-up-to-the-I ir.inute off. pi imr, pl'iyi/'K v/ith' his, radio >■ ', what'.- th. • wave h" ■_» ti. foi | ante ('iaus? 4» - ■ i I ' J To Our Friends: ! With the coming of another year, vw j want to pause long enough to e {tend to ! you the Season's Greetings, a Merry, Merry j J Christmas and a Happy-New Year. j 1 Sincerely yours, _ | + ' ' Margolis Bros. Brooks Williamston, North Carolina .V S. You can still your - last minute Xmas shop;- : g at this store where you have a large an I varied assort i ment of useful uifts to from. j i THE ENTEmmgE. NORTH CAROLINA V .A ( ity Garden Townley—Did you tvei get uny | piofit out of your garden? .Subnubs —Oil, yes. A whilj UIJO i |.M>l sunstroke* and received s2.(>o fr >m i .sick benefit organization. . 1 ley —l>o you luive any trouble pay ii" you r bills? I!') No, the trouble conies when I i ' iii'> them. —o-O-o I The most beautiful back in Ameri the greenback. I —o-O-o— --1 Yes, mused the .Artie explorer, al cr.e time, we came within an ac» ji freezing to deatii. Luckily, IKIWH-.C!, —lie nazed thoug-htfuily at Ute ceu ii-g—ue hud the presence of :iund t) iall into heated discussion. 1 ( e are but three bit of at ht 'fctui. distinctly American. Th- colonial house, the skyj»crapei an I the filling station —o-O-o Tiif French an fond f in'einu itonal parleys. In fact" .they are the original parley-voos. Have ou Heard? Mary had a little lamb You've heard this tale, before, Ifut tmVe you henrri she passeil the plate A it* I had a little more? —o-O-o A farmer boy had spent a ha>d I -ill " ' ou*\ liauHnif s*nd driving a new calf toward the burn A steer dash»d by, headed for the pasture, and the calf followed. i . , 4-—Money To Loan | We Represent Three Large Copanies j —-COME TO SEE US- - Critcher and Critelier -'•.'UK I, ~OU ll.'il'll fool!" •i.u .L ttui boy, ' You'll know the .yrt.-ji time comes." —o-O-o Wiat ilrtach Ju l^t-1- H:r.e you sood giounds a gait..-: tm.- mat for jour br, ach I romi.se suit ? , Uze- 'Deed Ah ha.-,.' Ar; promise*, manaer to rn*rr\ iiyt man, an' ne i.ir: i ne\ah asked me to. o-O-o— •Sue iat dinner party): Fir «ood-j n-j>s sakes, Gerald. I'on'i w '.. li your 1M r ii. tie fmjr ;r bowl What j I- . p!e .say? lie—Wo!],-it's a cinch I'm not •- ' j>ut it into my pocket dirty, —-o-O-o A "i't 'i.u liav- :T lifrs&ver? N ■ . hanks. If mother siii'dls it on • i i> breath tlvuik l'v» tip *n ilrink- j in*. » p-o The 'n i. wliii buys oil tock is j • rovidin-r not for hi. own old a«j®. i /but for inr.t of ;h ''••lictfj Ke liable Mj;n He —I»o jou beiiove in L..:1 ' i.mena ? •She—Yes. lie—La.-t night I dreamed you i->v . «JC me, What dots that mean? V She—'li,:.: you were dreaming. | o-O-o— --| A tombstone is a ijUeer . nin>t, .-.n.e- I thing like ; fence arour.d cemetery, i" you amount to ;'nythJi.«, jou cor.'t need a toinbffoiH*. If you don't a j mount to anything, a tombstone won'*, j do you any good. The fence around j 1 cemetery is foolish because lh. -e inside an't irei on', and those ojut- I side lion' want i»i. —I-Q-O If the music ij tue lanxuage of lo»'f, i-Mie-*axaphaixt» player liaAgs rve> v ' body. j A ' NOTICE | Under ami by virtue of the auihjri ity contained in a certain t*: tf | t»- , . - uted on the 27th !.•> if .'•> I!♦!» by J. A. Andrews a;.i; v ;)e lila, ami of record in he public i-"iristry of Martin County i;i I'ook A-2, paKe 370. to M-cuJe U>e pav nsenl oi -aid bond- if even date there v. i'ii, and the :;'.ipula'ions in ukl deed of trust not !:»\ t>i( been plied with and at ' 1-? request of the holder of sai«T Ivoiids Vi'dersi Tru. tee will on tli' tiilh day of Janu ary !'J2fi ti• !2 o'c! "k. ul "he - >ur'.- I.uuse door of Mar;in CMvity, ofTc for lie at public auction, t the l !tl>- cst bidder, for cash, th« f'-l'i 'virv; le er lied land: Adjoininr 'he lands of Dpve V t Uoss Mitel!, et i ats, and brinif 'lie same tract of land bought of Swain by the said J. A. .\Vtffr!•«- nrf'il in Var'in Ci,un - y Register 'o l which i.. made f "t fuif do-. u ription, coii?;®iiir;r fortyr4o i i«rr»«. more or less. / \ This the 19th day oi necember, j 1924. I B DUKE CRITCHER, Trustee 12-2- > -4