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PylW j For Safe 1 nviestme n Join the Martin County Building & Loan Association » SIXTEENTH SERIES NOW OPEN Inlßß —* Ask your friends and neighbors who have prospered in the ownership of -slock of this Associatioite-and helped in the building of their cily through such ownership—'what they think of our stock for savings, for Investment, for attaining Home- Ownership. . MARTIN COUNTY BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Local and Personal Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Moore Mrs. Walter Brown and son, Clar ence, of Baltimore, are visiting ATr. and Mrs. C. O. Moore for sevytflu;.. Mr. .McLean Here Wednesday • ■> »' • Mr. A. D- McLean, of Washington was a visitor here Wednesday. Motor to Washington - Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Stubbs and Judge Sinclair motored to Washing ton Wednesday. ...» Spend- Wednesday in Washington Mrs. W. C. Manning, Mrs. J. (J Godard, jr., and Mrs. Elbert S. Pje spent Wednesday afternoon in Wash ington with friends. • • • • Julitis I'eel in Norfolk Mr. Julius S. Peel left this morning for Norfolk, where he will spend sev eral days. -t• • « Mr. Haxstun Here Yesterday Mr. A. 4 Haxstun, of Raleigh passed through here yesterday en route to Jacksonville^ • • • • Mr. Norman in Ronobel Today Mr. Milton Norman is spending to day in Roxobel. • • • Here Yesterday Mr. Harry Waldo, of Hamilton, wa: a visitor yesterday. • • • • Mrs. Rose in Raleigh Mrs. Z. H. Rose left yesterday for Raleigh, where she wil (spend severs days. » « ♦ » Visitor from Elizabeth City Mr. George R. Little, of Kliznbe li City, visited Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Cun ningham this week. Here From Robersonvilie Mr. Billy Little, of Robersonville, spent Wednesday in the city. • • • Visit Mr. Rives y' Messrs. Herbert »nd Mayo Rive spent yesterday with their father, Mr Peter Rives, at the home sis ter, Mrs, Marshall Wilson. * • • • Attending Court Here Mr. Harry McMullen, of Washing ten, attended court here this week • • • • Mr. Askew Here Yesterday Mr. C. A. Askew, of Jamesville, was a business visitor here yesterday. • * • • Visits Sisters Here Sunday Mr. Henry Hardison, of Rocky Mount, visited his sisters, Mrs. J. W. Watts and Mrs. W. H. Crawford, here Sunday. • • Mr. Watts in Greenville Yesterday Mr. W. B. Watts spent yesterday tn Greenville. * • • In Jamesville Yesterday Mrs. Oscar Anderson and Mrs. Law rence Peel motored to Jamesville yes terday. •• r . •• • • J. H. Stone Here This Week Mr. J. H. Stone, of the Fisheries Commission, was in the city this week. ART IN DRY CLEANING 14 / ■ Modern methods have con- L/ry verted the dry cleaning of all \ * sorts into an art. Soiled and / /i|(M \l \ spotted articles of wearing I , Jag 9 fSfc-) \ apparel can be mads by us to T jsMklv 7 I look as good as new.- Be / J caUKe °' the great volume of \ IMm \ / busiiiesg we do every day, our \ ... ,il HjjSjfew 11/ Prices are reduced to a mini \. mum. Give us a trial. POPE AND PURVIS PHONE 242 Service Shop —i. • • ■ Mrs. Buckner to Arrive Sunday Mrs. N. C. Buckner, of Asheville, will .arrive Sunday evening. She will be the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Z. H. Rose at the Atlantic Hotel. • • • '• Visit Here Sunday Mr. and Mrs. X f T. Keel, of Rocky Mount, visited friends here Sunday. • • » Visitors from Hamilton Mesdames Henry Johnson and Roe buck, of Hamilton, were shopping ill town Wednesday. • • • Miss Sallie Dickens Here This Week L Miss Dickens, of Enfield, i attending court here this week. 9 • From Oak City MrH H. M. Ainsley, M rs. Johnson and Miss Worsley, of Oak City, wer shoppers in ijie city Wednesday. . ' » • • » — 1 In Hocky Mount Yesterday. Mr."and Mrs. K. li. Crawford, Mrs I*. H. lirown, and Messrs. Joint Has sell, and Joe Everett motored t Hocky Mount yesterday. • • • In Wake Forest Mrsj 11. M. Stubbs and little son Harry, jr., are visiting Mrs. Stubbs' parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. If. Harris in Wake Forest. NOTICE North Carolina, Martin County. In Superior Court; before the clerk Florence Burnett vs. Charlie Burnett, The defendant above naed will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the superioi court of Martin County, North Cam link, for an absolute divorce; and the said defendant will take no, ice that he is required to before the clerk of superior court of Martin County at his office in Williamston, N. on the 28th day of March, 192.V and answer or demur to the complain', in said action, or the plaintiff will ap ply to the court for the relief de manded. This the 26th da>nf February, 192f.. R. J. PEEL, f27 4tw Clerk Superior Court. ATTACHMENT North Carolina, Martin County. In the Superior Court. Farmers & Merchants Bank, a cor poration, vs. J. L. Wynne, Maggie Wynne, J. G. (lodard, and the At lantic Coast Line Railroad Co. A Good Thing . DO NT MISS IT Send your name and addr«ss plain ly written, together with"s cents (and this slip) to Chamberlain Medicine Co .pDes Moines, lowa, and receive Itj return a trial package containing CHAMBERLAIN'S COUQH RKJf EDY for coughs, colds, croup, bron chial, "flu" and whooping coughs, and tickling throat; LAIITB TABLETS for stomach trou blee, indigestion, gassy pains that crowd the heart, biliousness and con stipation ; CHAMBERLAIN'S SALVE, needed in e"erv family for bnrns, scalds, wounds, piles and skin affections; these valued family medi cines for only 6 cents. Don't miss it. Lie veil hundred and thirty ($1,130) wi.h interest t-rom Jan. 1, 1926, duo by Warrant of atiaclimeri tiie property of tiie defelid-. ant; Maggie Wynne, re urnable before u J. i'eel, clerk of the superior court of Martin County, at his otlice in the lowuj)! W illianision, North Carolina, on the 'Sord day of March, 1926, when i.iid where the defendant Maggie Wynne is required to appear and an swer 01 demur to the complaint. Dated this the 20th day ofFebruaij 1926. It. J. .PEEL, Clerk Superior Court. Nl/lICE North Carolina,. Martfn County, in i lie Superior Court. I armers & Merchants Hank vs. W. M. Sitter won Notice ol Execution Sate ily virtue uj an execution directed n the undersigned lrom the superior court of Martin County, in the above entitled action, 1 will on Monday,.the tth day of April, 1926, at 12 o'clock in., at the courthouse dootv of said county, sell to the highest bidder foi cash, to satisfy .said execution all the ngtit, litlt', and interest which the saijl V\. M. Sitterson, defendant, has •i. the following described real est at a to wit: Situated on the McCaskey Road, ail joining the lands of Nicholson and others, and known as the Joe Sitter «Gii Farm, containing 140 acres. H. T. ROBEUSON, Sheriff. NOTK E OF KXECDTION SALE North Carolina, Martin County; In "the superior court. .1. W. and' A. AhderHon aiid W. 11. Craw lord, trading as Anderson, Crawford, and Company, vs. Henry Moore. Uy virtufe'of an execution directeu to ihe undersigned from the superior court of Martin. County in the above entitled action' I will on Monday, the 6th day of April, 192fi, at 12 o'clock in., in front of the ■ court house door in the town' of Wjlliuniston, sell to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy said execu tion-the following described real ih oil a Buaoni ♦ IJiU a Rip - v / \ HOW MUCH ARE ' , TROUSERS ; ]jl / y' , WORTH? JJ YOU hiust have good style, Rood material and good workmanship or else trousers are cxjtcn fc? sive at any price. For true value, you can't l>cat Dutchess Trousers. And here is why: For forty-six years the manufac turers of these trousers have made nothing else. Because this famous,firm has always kept phreast of the style and taken scrupulous cure' even to the smallest detail, their business has grown very large. This gives them t he chance to buy good materials in quantitiesa lowest prices. ¥Oll get the lienefit. Thejaioto are right ; modert»te in4l>e first place and __ lowest of all in the end because of their long wear. Remember, every J)air of Dutchess Trousers must wear because every pair is backed by the writ ten warranty of ' r loc a Button; 41.00 a Hip" All tyj>es of Dutchess Trousers for all purposes. Come in and take your pick. ■ ' / *•/" ".J..'' . -f- _' Harrison Bros. Co. THE ENTERPRISE, WILLIAMSTON. NORTH CAROLINA tale,-to wit: lieginiimg at.ii lighlwoou ~b on ilit 1 load, thence running ..t yards syuili to a light wood slob, a coiner; thence east to if stob, a corner, thence north to the old road; IIICIUT across the said road at the end ol u ditcn, thence along said ditch nearly norlh to a lagged pinu, a corner; tlience filong Xlu; line *rt chopped tree;,- near 1) east lo two large shuii-tagge i jniies, a corner; thence the line ol* chopped trees nearly north to ;• . wi'tft gum in a small drain, thence Dearly northwest.with a line of chop |ied trees to a maple on the main run ;>f Keepers ISranch, thence down the various courses of said branch to the mouth of Flag l'ond Urunch, thence up said branch to the Noah liodan: line-, tlience with said Ciodard line of ohi chopped trees to the aforesaid old load, thence along said old road to i he beginning, said to contain 51 .teres more or loss, lteing the Same- lalid deeded to file Hank of Jainesville U Henry Moore and wife, Sadie Moore, !>,> (Jetnl dated February 2?th; and recorded in book 11-ii, at page . r .f>6. This the (ith day.of March, l!»2. r >. 29 —is the right price to pay for a good tooth paste — LISTERINE SOOTH PASTE Large Tube ■ 25* 11. T. UOHEIiSON, ml it 4tw bherul oi Martin Counlj. NO tit I. Ol SAI.K Notice is hereby given tiiat und'ci and by virijue of the power ot .--ale contained in that cei-tmn deed ot rust, executed by I'. and others, said deed «I trust bear nig dale ot March 1 • illl, I'J 1.1, alaiul 'Record in the public registry ol Ma run Coun ty in book. 11-1, at page St) 2, -the slip ulauons therein contained not having been complied with and fit tl\e. .re quest of the holder thereof the untlei signed trustee will on Monday, titli •lay of April, 1926, at 12 o'clock in. at the Courthouse door 'of Martin County at Williamston, N. C , oll'er a' public sale to the highest bidder for cash the following described lot »T Catarrhal Deatness » ofton «aiinnl ;»Y in* infla HUMI condition ;>f the mucotiM I.UTiiji » r t"h« KuHtachlan Tube. \Vhen this |H lii.tla HUM! you havu a nimlili'ifc K«OUHI «»r 1 mieritnl Hearing I'HI»HR tho Inflammation can LM / I*H|O* TNL, HMY L»T* DE STROYED forever. MAI,I.N AT4IIII MICIH IMQ Will do what wo • luirn f»»* it "ii«t your Hystem of Catarrh or I>RIFNED , H raust-d by Catarrh Sold hy all f«»r mcr 40 "V(.arH V\ J C|u r,. v S- «'•» . Toledo. Ohio. • Relieves Rheumatism Musterole loosens up stifT joints and drives out pain. A clean, white oint nient, made with oil of mustard, it usually brings relief as soon as you start to rub it on. * It does all the good work of the old fashioned mustard plaster, without the blister. Many doctors and nurses recom mend its use. Get Musterole to}ay at your drug store. 35 and 65 cents in jars and tubes. Put up in a milder form now for babies and children up to six years; ask for "Children's Musterole." Bttttr than a mustard pla&tmr Patronize Your Home Bank If For Any Reason Yoli Desire Outside I»ankinn Service The Farmers Banking and Trust Co. TARBORO, N. C. Offers You This Service in All Departments Deposits^subject to check. Certilicates of deposit bearing 4 per cent interest, Savings deposits bearing 4 per cent compounded quarterly Acts as trustee, guardian, executor and administrator. Capital and surplus over $160,000.00. Combined resources over One .Million and a quarter dollars. Tliis ban If is under double super vision, both State and Federal. It is a member of the great Federal Reserve Systeni. ■.• ■ / Call in to see us when in Tarboro. We will be glad to discuss your financial questions with you. Ceo. A. ilolderness*_ - R.B.Peters, Chairman of the Board. Vicp President. C.A.Johnson, Geo. N. Earnhardt, President. Cashier. / ' •- ' ■ • . • » / R. M. Davis,- Assistant Cashier and Trust Officer. ri / k "THE BANK WITH THE CHIMES" land, to %vit: A one liulf undivided intoro—t in aij.t; to that eel lain lot ni land .ituac nn j the nurth side ol' Main St rot'l m 111 • | ■ «.vyn ol' \\ illianisijn, and beginning .it | the corner of the store of \\ illiani stride;-, run-, t hence dlutiK Mai(i Si fee* ; to the lime, of—tlie S. It. liign's Iron J t\i Motor Co., thence with the lijie of! •aid .S v li. iron & Motor Co., j ;jjnl L. it. Harrison to (.'ljurch Street: J thence. with Church Street to W iliiaiaf Slavic's fine, and thence with sain j Slade's line to the. heniniiinv;. - This lli'e Ith day of March, lD2f>. A. It. in nninc, in 13 4tw Trustee. Special Offer". $5.00 " 1 Johnson's Polishing I>rush $3.50 i \VI4rII!r«I » ! Johnson's Wax Mop 1 51) i I ..unh's \\ 00l i 1 QU.a r Johnson's Liquid Wax . 1.40 I 1 i!i■ .leiilll. I. hi.'l -,, I-'iii nil lire, etc. I I Knsfrrretion Hook on Interior Wood Finishin - . .25 Vctual Value .SfW55 Special Price 5.00 f ni:t saving. .'. — — si Culpepper Hdw. Co. Williamston, N. ('. ;md Elizabeth City, N. C, f !' ATK NT S i L ' j Oh lined. Send nnvi'rl or sketch j and wo will promptly s"iid you :i | report. Our honk on patents an,l j t rade-itiai ks w v dl lie ent to \yj J on re(|iiu t. I). SWIFT a«HI CO. I'a ton! Law yVrs | '10.» S«-\«'jtth Si IM* Over o l \ i*:i experience
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