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Newton Now in Business With Bruce Edwards Bruce Edwards and O. T. New-tor are associated in the market businesi at the market house 011 the Washing ton road near the Standard Oil tanks Oak City Wins Season Opener from Hamilton In the first game of. the treason Ouli City defeated Hamilton in u well played game "of baseball. The stcllai pitching of Manning, who was givei excellent support, accounts for the vic tory. Following is the lineup of the twi teams: Oak City: Hunting# Itb; Hynufti, 1.: Haislip, c.ft; Manning p ; Harrell, x r.f. Long, l.f ; Rpbinson lb; l>ar.iul. s.-.; ' Craft, 2b. Hamilton: ltunihill, K., 2l Iv. ere. -L., c.; Everett, J., p.; lb; lAn ett, K., us.; Ayer.s, lib; White, r 1 . I>avis, l.f ; Itarnhill. H . c.f , The score by innings: K Hamilton (•fin tun 1 --•» —Oirk' City- - ;• 022 212 * i' — ~tTTrpjrrsrrv.#Jrr Hf'tik ll i - mrrt-r-MT. Avers Bronchitis , I . At bedtiuu- rul» the thrrfat and chest thdVoughly^with— vjsjss Over 17 Million J arm Ummd Yearly W ANT S i LOM A I.ASKKT »!•' which 4 put m .some oin'V cat think ing that it was niine, laM- week lie ward if returned u> .S.inon l.ille), V\ 11 liamston, N. C. tf FOR SALE: A TIIOROt G-IIIIRI.'l) young cow. V\ ill *eli for JTi'i cash Mrs L. C. Roberswn. alO lit 1 UUI LI) I.IKK I'll Dt) U ASIII ,\(; for several good lumil.t. M.ii , Small, 112 W.jlson St. lis Hi tvpl wAN i El), iwo OR nua.i. ill N dreii nice pigs, weighiiig I'lom 2t> to ?'i» pound.--, giosa weight. e v\ il 1 pay from 10c io lUc, according to quality or -size. l'lione oi write ju.->l what you have ,1. J. Uobij't>on 4 Son ..nniesv lib , .V (.. m 27 4t WA.\ 1 Ll> AN AIIINI I>K v A 1 vei,\ large oh I Ink 1 tin insurancei comp.ni> to write in.-uiai.ee on farm property, partjcularl) on Ihe liisUill nient plan! We haw .i- very attract •ne proposit ion yto oll'i i J'arty luusl be well ai'iiua'inted in in- community. 1 lease s'u.te pre* IOU ' pini present business connections. Xiidiess l'ost Otfice 111 x tiOti, (Tiarltdle, N. C nii!7 ill) 8 - liEAI JUL IJOI.I. WI.EAIL J.y U. itig V\ AKKI.N H "linpiove. J piolilic I oiluii >■ eil. T.IIMUS medium! WEED, an 'L a M.H.V JUL> crop. ' 1' it BL Sl'lexled LUI U" )ears. ' IF I.J per bushel. - V\ AI. lil. N S 1.. i r jt«. lilpioved White orn, three ears .-.liclT .i half gallon been carefu!l,\ adfc'ed tui ten years I 2.1 a jn-ek . CI I C\ I> 11 I.| |. - HuV at once. The suiinh i.s limited' ... / lerm- t.i. n. 11} mair Warren R I ,li. No Ki'ln isonville. V in 24 K(. Abtll.MM KA I ltl\ NO'l It I. Having mis iia} iju,.iilit-.l a.s iiiii., I. tratrix, C . 1 . A., of tfilio e. ; tale i I ■■l i.i i. V, i.itlej, frtc i.t .1 , . ills 1.- to li. i-l I , .ill -j it 1 ,nh i i'. i;ng claims, against tin- said I'slan present same for payment iiji i *(T fore March I' . I'.'Jil, o- - lii.- ,n 1 i v .11 In- pii adoil irt tiai of ,n. : ~ very. A I', jit i ...us indebted ,n i i Will pleasi conje fnrw aiil" and mak .. : - , . -« I Rub Away Headache or Neuralgia Apply Good Old MutltroU A littlfc Musterole rubbed on the ach ing spot, will usually drive away head ache or neuralgia. A clean, white oint ment, combining in a marvelous way the virtue* of -oil of mustard, camphor and menthol, Muaterole docs the work without any of the pyiL after-effect* of narcotic! or heart depressants. Put up in jars or tubes for 35 or 65^rrits ( with • special milder form for litftf" children, called "Children's Musterole." Great for colds, sore threat, croup, rheuma tiam or any suit spot or pain. Bmttmr than a mustard pUmttr •THIS NIGHT A ' convince you (lamb«sain's Tablets two tonight. Wr Wjli not maka yoo «»fk and /* l l *«■ MMrtow.g V)Jol 2* cqit*. , . at stulement of same. 1 I This March IS. 1925 S . MARY W MUNDY, I j nilT (itw Administrutrix, C. TA- « « V ANTED: E\ LkY t r. .owner to use a gallfi of L. & M i s , semi-paste paint out of any lie. buys t iy.d if uot perfectly satisfactory th 1 i\i aindei can be returned withou ( pay men being made-for the one gal [1 iiii used. See ou,r advertisement i 1 J this paper. Longman & !\iai tiiie; i | k NOTH li TO t'OVI KAt'IOUS ( u I'lans and specifications for the e- i n rection of an eight-room, one-story i standard building at Hear (irass. Mar- i , tin County, North Carolina,, may be obtained from John H. lionilz, Asst. 'o| i Director of School llwuse Planning, i l{al-'igh, North Carolina, i Separa c bids-will be received on the [| tieiieiai ('onlraci, Heating and l'lumb " | ing. Thi- fnst eignt requests wiill receive '| plans and spei'ificati.oiis free; ihe oth ft,' Wl " charged ii minimum to cov "j ' I i ual cost of printing and typing, j ' eitified check for"?. r iOO,(KI roust i ;■ iillpii ll s contract bid and SoO.OO " -ach fi.i plumbing and hea'ing. • | "T'.iils will' lie "opened at 'wo o'clock r | |i in.. WeifiiesiJay,*"Ap'iriT 29'tli TS23,*Tn"[" , ! lit- office of Sup',. K. A. |'ope at Wil l ! i.aiiiston, North Oa.olina l.'iiid will hi ri'«|iiired "The Hoard of ,! I .iiu .tti.iii ti '.erve.s tin -right t" rvject | iiii} am 1 all bid.'. John H. 1 ionll7. ' u-st Ihi eclur Scliool House i'l: nfiiiiig ' ill HI .'it W j - u \OTI K ()1 KESALE North ('aroßfia, Martin County. In the Superior Court, lie fore the | .Clerk. Hoy (lark, el als, vs. Hell W 111 taker, el al» I'ursuiyit to an order of resale in tlii above entitled proceedings, sigfieiT!'*' by K. J l'eel, clerk of superidr court o! Martin County, the undersigned ' will on Thursda}tlie ii-'• Id flay of April, Hliif), at 12-o'clock in., in front of the courthouse iloor of ivlartin County,, in the town of Wil- t | liamston, N. C., offer for sale to v the bidder foi cash, the following ' th .scribed real estate, to wit: Containing 48 acres, more or less, "" ' and being the same land 'Whereon W. A Clark lived at Ihe time of hi.s dentil | and being the same land- deeded to / )| V\' A. (Uiirk by John Clark ..>• • ' Saving and excepting the following? t described land, to wit: ~ Hegiiuting at I a stump In Hud Wynil's line opposite | the road, thence a westerly course n Hit- road fence and a ditch and a| ; pat'ly until - the ditch turns to the north, |. I thence along the path to the ditch;! ! tlu-nce along the ditcfr «-s-outliwe:,!er 'j I jv course to the branch; thence along he branch and Sam Clark's line to a corner of Sum Clark and W. A. Clark, hi nee along J. S. Wynn's line to the I beginning, containing I{> acres, morel |or less, • ' I Tins th' 7th day of April, I '.'2.Y' j E. S. I'LKL, |-rt- 111 ( omitiISSIOIV I . N( (TICK OF SALE I ndei a(iii b) virtue of the power \ • I ;ile loiitamed in that cer'a n* Deed 4 j of I i ust executed to me by Mrs; Eli/.- abeth J. Heath, on the 231 d day of J Ma}, l'.i.-l and of record in Martin' . i 11uifty Public Register in buolt S-2-i I age 7 m-caring a certain bond of even ! . * 1 de, atid tenor therewith and the stip "ul:itiolis therein not having been coin-j 1 plied with, ami at tin reijueVit of the hoMvr f. said bond I will on the 24th | ■ la} of April, I'.l'Jf) at 12:00 o'cUTck ■ loon in front of th C'jurt llou.jc door •'if Mil in Coulit\~iiff'f-iit public auc- i •mi to the highest bidder for cash the A U TCUESS m i "• trouseP s M|ka/M.. 1 «rA 'man feels l is I i / • as smart as his clothes J i - WHEN yon are dressed right you eoiue pjretty liear.jFeeliiyj rijjht. , . There's n right for every oeeasion nnl there is a pair of Dutchess Trousers that is right for every occasion, whether for dress or for play or for work. We'll ventury a guess that you will walk down the street with a little springier step after you have lieen in here and puked out your pair of Dutchess Trousers. . • They are cut on full lines in today'* New York „style. There is a wide choice of materials and you will be surprised at the reasonable prices. ... . As for wear —every pair is made to live up to the famous Dutchess warranty of " 10c d Button; SI.OO j a /fifi," • ' . , -N ' • * Harrison Bros. & Go. "J"-' t- ' I -il '' \ following described land: Commencing in the edge of--Pocosin brunch, Dennis Simmons Lumber Co. corner in the Jame.svilie and W'ashiiig ton road, thence South with said road to George Koberson line, thence with said line to the New or Godard road, thence down said road to the Godard line, thence along said lino to C. C. Coltrain and Dennis, Simmons Lumber Co. corner, thence down the Dennis Qinunons Lumber Co. line to the be ginning. Containing Frfty (50) acres more or less, and being the same land deeded u> W. L. Heath by Elizabeth J Heath and by T. L. Heath back to Eliz abeth Heath by Deed dated September 2 1st 194-'?. This the 23rd day of March, 1925. K. G. HARRISON, m 27 4tw Trustee "~ r " " || |! !| ! :l LA f J] . MsKli Nwtch H "H if \ IMsfc'k ml j(| - -r] All., He 1.W4 !U» '■ , \«„ / 'f I 7 x " ** " M»i«h I. h 4 A JP'4 VO { >5 m* f j \ m*Mth S 09* 3py NAm The New » A if .1.1 Simplified 'fji'r j \ PICTORIAL I\ j j I REVIEW / j I// PRINT FiD j PATTERN! b are pcrfarat- j i ' ed, notched and cut out —I | ready for use. \ '] here are no j . I superfluous J, j margins to overlap or . cut away. _ These won- Li derf u I pat- I If ' terns almost * talk to vou. U'.. m * 4 i« i ■ ■ 1117 PRINIIU IN U 8. A. NASSEF'S DEPT. STORE ' BILIOUSJTTACKS From Willct Kentucky Mao Suf fered Two or Three Times a Month, Relieved by Black-Draught. Ijawrenceburg, Ky.—Mr. J. P. Nevlris, a local noal dealer and far mer, about fwo yrcrS'ago learned of the value of Thedford's Black- Draught liver meilirine, and uow he says: "Cntil then I sulfered with se vere bilious attacks that came on two or three times each month. I Would get nauseated. I would have dizziness and couldn't work. "I would take pills until T wa# worn-out with them. I didn't seem to get reltef. After taktng the-ptlls my bowels wo Bid act a co utile or three times, then 1 would be very constipated. - ■ "A neighbor told me of 131ack- Draught and I .began its use. I never have found so much relief as it me. I would uot be without itvlor anything. "It seemed to cleause my whole system and make me feel like new. 1 would ti.ke a few doses —get rid -of the liile nnd -bnve my usual elettf head, feel full of 'pep' and could do twice the work." . One cfent a dose. NC-161 EASTERN CAROLINA EXPOSITION —and— Automobile Show \ - -AT- Smithfieldc, Johnston County APRIL 13 to 18. 1925 6 Big Days All Different ' = V The Best Balanced Program Ever Offered the i People of This State HEADLINERS ON THE PROGRAM ..... v - MONDAY Parade led by Governor McLean and Hilly Sun day. (lovernor Mclean will formally open the exposition an address. Mr. Sunday will speak afternoon and night opening*day. S TUESDAY Marie Sundelius, Metropolitan (irand Opera Soprano, afternoon and night. Reserved seats on sale now. WEDNESDAY ■% 4 Afternoon, Baby Show. • Nijrht, Style Show. • THURSDAY '' . ... Noon, Senator Thomas Heflin, of Alabama, v makes annual address; Eastern Carolina Cham ber of Commerce dinner —You are invited. Night, Senator Heflin will speak in the Exposition HalL \ '•;•. . f • A % FRIDAY . ' School day Night, big pageant, "Eastern Caro- w lina, Yesterday and Today." More than 500 tak ing part. SATURDAY Afternoon and .niaht, Old Time Singing Con vention. A real ti'eal for music lovers. Jas. F. Victor's Band will furnish music the en- J-M * tire week. Miss Gertrude Van Deinsne will sing twice daily. The Walter Staton Company will en tertain you with two programs each day. /- • • •' ** ... • • ; , - * , . 60,000 square feet of floor space covered with commercial exhibits. It will be worth your while to attend this big occasion. > * > : > '• U _ • . .> . ' rn - . •_ " f y: 1 ~V TT7^j For further information, write or call N. G. BARLETT, Secretary-Manager Eastern . - - ~ • ' - ' •_ : '• .. •• N -- Carolina Exposition, Smith field, N. C. T v r • " % '
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