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wro. Howevc terms 01 V thrust at the Ly a Georgia newt.. s ing from the Pilgrim. i Greenville, Ga., said, "Ca. ag lIR anything more ridiculous . .an the i Lo'd God with a bone in 'His' hand, wilh which to create Lve, trying U> make up His mind whether to make a blonde or a brunette." And that, "It there ever was a the ory that has been completely refuted ano shown to be absurd and riilicu-; Itiue, ii. lav theory expounded by, the writer of Genesis." The Messenger -deplores the fait' that a great daily newspaper should publish any such statements as the a-[ bove and further that taxpayers th'.j Georgia should not be culled on to pay j v„ • , . taxes to run schools where such H.-| fidelity and unbelief in the fundamen tal laws of life as expounded in the liihle, are taught. Gertainly there is some reason to deplore such a want of fai,th and ig norance of the truth as the Georgia daily paper seems to be afflicted with. Still, we need not be alarmed. Sonic egotist in every age has tried to prove himself wiser and greater than his Maker. But the argument is just as flat as when it started. It makes no particular difference whether God made the world and all things therein by a process of spon taneous revolution or a slower proc ess of growth. He made it, and knows more about its creation, the EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE Having qualified as executrix of the I estate of Nathan Mayo Worsley, de ceased, late of Martin County, thij is to notify persons having claims a gainst the said estate to pres n. J h tn for payment to the underpinned on or before September 2", or t'lis no tice will be pleaded in bar of their're covery. All persons indebted • o said estate* w.II pl-:..se make diate pay HUM.T This September 22, 1925. SARAH E. WORSLEY, 526 C'w Executrix. FOR SALE: FORD SEDAN AT SAC-' rifice price. Texaco Filling Station. I—ii —i FINANCIAL STATEMENT OF "» ' •-'..* Bank of Robersonville -- - Robersonville, N. C. ■■i • , OCTOBER 21,1925 RESOURCES LIABILITIES and discounts ."..$276,062.78 Caoital stock s A 1 Trade acceptances .v.......... ..: 55,297.78 - : "'. 6urnlu* - """""" —_ Other bonds 7,000.00 Undivided profits 2,724.80 Ranking house and fixtures 15,000.00 Borrowed money None Other real estate •- . 15,527.23 Cashiers checks 10,861.78 Cash and dpe from banks 127,721.37 Bonds deposited 23,050.00 - 1.517.70 : —— l Deposits 422J57.53 , Total _ RESOURCES OVER HALF MILLION - ... .. Safe Sound Conservative - I '' * ' ,t ee»i and every ■| ' .sses through the .e always fy'ng to u" why he was made ul _ and goes .norue.wtii.'ii.'_ (iJ ,ie gets his case made out perhaps all that the world can ay and ail that God will say is, "lie I dietl a* the fool diuth." I The Pilgrims Messenger is right. i - Geor"in nor Mort'i Carolina taxpay ers—should not be called upon to pay for teaching every foolish imagination' that may oritur the Blind of people. ■ ■■■» I ———i—n^—— & The demand for Ford cars has already out' $O QA stripped all previous records. Z7\J Motor car buyers who seek beauty and com- F - °* B - Uttr "' fort are finding the improv ed Touring Car *■ exactly suited to their desire. See this good looking car at the nearest \ 3 Authorized Ford Dealer's. As you inspect f its many new features, bear in mind that this improved car is available at no increase / [ V \ in price. . ( \ ,- J Runabout - *260 Coupe - - IS2O \ f \sf Tudor Sedan - SSO Fordor Sedan- 660 N Cloeed can in color. Demountable rinii and .carter extra on V / . open car*. All price* f. o. b. Detroit. FORD MOTOR COMPANY, DETROIT, MICHIGAN ■" » —_—__— ■ — WILLIAMSTON MOTOR COMPANY _ _ _ _ BY R. L. (RUBE) GOLDBEI.G V3G!C- * 'V-1 /im teuf Tobacco Prices Last The tobacco trusts or combinations I nv • literally swallowed tobacco far niers this week throughout the bright hclt: Ihe contrast between last week . i.nij this on the auction floors is simrt ly marvelous. Last week prices were good, war« .. inauctioneers; * buyers; far innr.4 —everybody—were jubilant ai full of smiles. / This week prices are down from J '.o 35 per cent; warehousemen, auc tioneers and buyers lifeless .ind fanners sour and matt. # iio knov. .the tremble? Not a soul on the floors; • I hey all liked the hitfh prices better. It is not the tobacco—it is bott Week and This Week ' netting better all the time IT, qualit;; :'li. condition is safe and all right. i« not because the trade has found ai f : new supply; the size of the crop ha I een known for weeks. The market ■ire not glutted worse now than the were last week. There are only two causes for tit . lump, which can be given in a few words, based on 80 years of actual ex i/erience. First, the buyers—not the little l'el lews here; the biff fellows—have sen e (•rough to buy. Second, the grower :.ve not got MOM enough to s> I! We offer the history of tobacco »3 j I»roof of our statement. See who is j ,RON, NOKfH CAKGUNA rich—the buyer. And see who is poor —the grower. HOW'S THIS? KAlX'ft CATAIIiIH MRDICIIfB Will io what we claim for It—rUl your syateir of Catarrh or Deafness caused b- Catarrh. C lIALI/S CAHrIiH MKDICiKE eja slita of an OUitrmnt which Quickly Relieve* the catarrhal Inflammation, and the Interna! Medicine, a Tonic, which arts through the Stood on the MIHOUB Surfaces, tliua restoring norms i condi tions. Bold toy for over 40 Tears. V. J Cheney * Oo Toledo. Ohio Come To The COASTAL PLAIN FAIR TARBORO, N. C. Od. 27-28- 29 - 30 . , - The Largest Fair In The State Splendid Agricltural and Stock Exhibits—Fine Horse Races—Big Free Attractions—Fireworks Every Night—Carnival Day and Night—COME l| A HEARTY WELCOME AWAITS YOU 1 r*--* r NOTICE OF SALE OF KEAL ES TATE Under and by virtue of the authori ty conferred upon tike undersigned in a ueed of trust executed by J. F. Dav enport on the 10th day of June, 1919, and of record in the public registry of Martin County in book W-l, at page 583, said deed of trust given to secure certain notes of even date and tenor therewith, and the stipulations in said deed of trust not having been complied with, and at the request of the parties interested the undersigned trustee will Thursday, the 29th day of October, 1925, at 12 o'clock m., in front of the courthouse door in the town of Williamston, N. C,, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the following described prop erty: Lot No. 20 m Block 8., ir. the J. W. -Watts farm division, said map or plat ir of record in the public registry of Martin County in land division book No. 1, at page 322. This the 28th day of Septanber, 1925. A. R. DUNNING, o2 4tw Trustee.
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