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PROBERSONVILLE iIGH SCHOOL Begins, September Bth, 1902. new Building Newly Furnished. HIGH SCHOOL DEPARTMENT. PRIMARY DEPARTMENT. • MUSIC DEPARTMENT. Each Department Presided Over by a Specialist Two Piaaoa ia Kane Oeputmrat. Thorough Practice I—iii, Prtawry mmd High sckool SIJK> to Ijm. Nuk !>«• BOARD IN PRIVATE FAMILIES. For iaforawtioa wUrM. R. L. Smith, Secretary, or C. H. McLAURIN, Principal, • Robersonvllle, N. C. ' - • rr* S. G. Taylor, Manufacturer of Tobacco - Carts, WHQOH3 t BUQQItS and all kind• of puiLDirq rurrtmu. A h*g» itod of W«f I mmd «. kind «W IkM aaywhar* cbr t» th« State. Try m* Mm |iantwlag llailm S. C. TAYLOR. " COLD POINT, N. O. STATBRBKT OP RANK OF MARTIN COUNTY. AT Willi amston, N. C-, At the do* of bastaas on the 30th day of April, 190 a: tnoi'tcn LIABILITIES: «»»«•» c «P»U)«ock. - fl ow Drafla. (I. ■ f 1 *-. ym.m iM* ■oaltaid Mortgage* i.«0a.00 I'adhiM fralla «*7 57 Farallaie • hitam *— S* Certiftcatea of bepaatt. .. chnh Mat Waal kikiiuin ;.S»I.II i . TOTAL, T ° TAC I, JO. Codard. CulMrl of Bank tf Maitla CtMßly do ukmlr irat (• Ik* ■Ann DUUmril it trac to Ike fcnt af ay know ledge ud belief. j. O. GODAftD. Oaakter Mlk of Kortk Carolina Coaly of Madia Kvon to and whatilnd before me. thfi 15th day af May. A. D. t«n C. N. GODWIN. Notary raktic arilk Seal. JUMUmP*' *» «• *• MOrrBTT. M. 0_ ST. LOUW, MOL WNBS, Ila, MRKM Daai. Bomrr Mf DWF »R« JMMII IA Y— IFCWM YAA F^AAPART—AAWFC F■■■■■■■ I MIL 111 TKBTHIM A- OWMMTOFLH. ILLLNHLM.I iißlliliiain hal»ply«Ma Urn fcaarti ■ ■Mm UmttH mil iHiifdnlat. P— liiaflaai >a »f tIMIHtIIA. —4 4a# toa wtaagwat»fciM> (•MIMII (MMi^^liTlllllllMkaMfoUtekaaaMNMa. t«M, aaa.. R W. Mdfrma. BOtoi —4 h mlHii Itapa(Ak) I>annl» l'i«. T. W. Tilgbuian On, J no. D. rijg», Sec ft Tic*? DENNIS SIMMONS LUMBER CO., . . Manufactucrs of . . Kiln Dried North Carolina Pine Lumber, > > > • • e e DENNIS SIMMON'• (HAND CVPRIIM IMINCLII WILLIAMSTON, N. C. Hf Orders and Correspondence Solicited >»>>.* For The Selectors of Something Good To Eat Vc Have The Followhy Kafir. Brand Cor* | IVnmM.hu Brawl ToMtw T** Brand IWIm Mn. Hopkla'a Mkm Ml Honey Hew Drop Syrup a«nrica kM Imh Bartktt PWra Alpha Brawl Sahnona Snaqnadaa, ■ Baa Baliah U""*® City Jelly Lihbr's Corned Beat wufc ™ n ch, P» Froth Canned "j upi ■* Gall and Get Prices W. M. WILSON. The Grocer. Farmers I If yon are raisin K a crop of tohacro this yt»r D° n> t forget to Insure your Pack House againtt loaa or llama KC by in. A° hivcilitcnt of a few dollars with us may save you money. We alio write everything tkt knows aa laaar- ItCC. ED. F. HUFFINES & CO., - - -- m _ . ON A WHEEL " :.T T v . 1 Ulcers or Running Sores V Med not become a fixture upon your'. ! 4 Mr. If they do it ia your fault, lor MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT will thoroughly, quickly and penna-' neatly cure these afflictions. There | ia ao guess work about it; if this lin iment is used a cure will follow. m mitt know Mu«lWasM. i»»aatomn««fcn>»my>» DM: I aaj.ko'ta dollar a good deal of monaj to pay for a quart of whiikeyT Harry. It never ■truck me that way. On the contrary, it haa always aeeined to me that it ia too bad that you only get a quart Tor a dollar.—Boston Transcript. lira. Newlywed— What ia the difference between you and a S2O bill pet? Mr. Newlywed—l'll give it up. Mrs. Newlywed—That the answer, dear —I need a now hat!— Life. The toucher was telling about the seaaonn: Ho askod: '"Now, one of you boya toll roe which it the proper time to gather fruit." "When the dog's chained up," replied Johnnie. —New York Daily News. In former days a married woman could not get her life insured, the aupposition being that her husband might kill her (br her inaurance monev. After all. patience »about the higheat form of politeueas The hand of fortune often look a auapicioualy like four aces. Some folk seem to think that to forgire is human and to err is divine. ▲ woman seldom believes any thing her huabaud says about her, but she believe* ev ery word he aaya about other woven.—lx. ••She—"Do yoa think we ean get along without that oook dear?" "Sure. Why, if the worsi ouawa, you oau do the eooking and I can get my meals at a restaurant"—Life. The Irish oourts have invent ed a new punishment for re calcitrant husbands, which con sists in requiring an abject apology in the public prints. The following is a sample: "Apology. I make an hum ble apology to my wife and family for my past conduct, which was cruel. I beg to say that what 1 stated iu court was untrue and want this to be printed." I A SAD DISAPPOINTMENT. "" ' I "elective liver medicine ia a iluap painttnrnl. but you don't want to pur)fe, rtrain ami break the glanda of the atom nch and bowrla. DeU itt'a UrtW Early Riacra never disappoint. They cleanse the aystrm of all poiaon and pntrid mat tar aud do it ao golly that one enjnya the plaaaaat aflacta. The) arc a tank to ,*e»bar. Co* Wffinnaneaa, torpid Mrer [*S«Jtr.YK**Mt Bjjp^ r WhUkeysUU was Ca- rM hs • Vails*. Washington, 6 Commis sioner Ttrkei of the internal revenue bureau, has received from Atlanta Ua.. the smallest moonshine distillery ever cap tured by revenue officials. Not only was the whiskey outfit captured but the man who own ed and operated it was taken into custody at the same time. The moonshiner and liis para phernalia were arrested at Grant Park. Atlanta, a few days ago. in night of the monu ment to ()• neral MclMierson, and near the poldiora' home. The operations of the moon shiner were the most unique I in history of tho internal revenue office here as a touv enir* The still in which mull for the whiskey was boiled waa an ordinary quart milk can. The moonshiner, who evidently was an old hand at the businea*, had then aecurred an old gal lon can in which prepared paint had formerly had ita home. With tlieae two Teasels, he se cured a small copper worm, as it is called, connected it by means of a cap and then ran it through the galloacan. In this simple form the moonshiner had a complete, though crude, outfit for making corn whiskey. He carried hi* distillery in a large valine, and in the valise 1M alao had the grain mash in bottles. On meeting the thirs ty Georgian who wanted a drink of moonshine, the moen shiner would make off into the nearby buehss, aat up his little distillery, put a firs under the quart can, and in a abort time turn oat as many drinks as hia customer wanted. The meek ee elated. Ie plao ed in the etill with • f re under it The npor tbmfrea goes on through the copper worm, which ie ooiled • number of tiuee. This coil ft copper passed through the paint ran in which odd wafer had been pieced. Immediately upon the ▼apor coming ia coiitect with the cold water it coudensed end became spirits. Cases hare been known fre quently in the South where such little distilleries were op erated iu the homes of moon shiner* and also among the mountaineers wiring terms iu federal prisons for vi >lating i the internal rerei.ue laws and I other oftei.ies, but never be | fore, ao fur as tin: record is I known, ha* a nH*M.ehiuer eter attempted to carry sui h an out [fit around with him bolt J The Busy BM. Every head of clover con tuts of about sixty flower tabes, each of which contain* ait infinitesimal quantity of su gar. Bees will often visit 100 different heads of clorer before retiring to the hire, and in or der to obtain the sugar neces sary for a load must therefore thrust their tongues into about 5,000 different flowers. A bee will take twenty Strips a day when the clover patch is con venient to the hire and thus will draw the sugar from 110,- 000 different flowers in the course of a single day's work. The complete shading of the soil rapidly enriches it, eren without the application of mar uure. It may be that, shad ing causes a deposit of nitrog en from the air; every farmer knows that wherever a stack of hay or straw baa stood for MV ural months the ground under neath not only enriched, bat grown much darker in color. Any one may try an experi ment as follows: Select the poorest spot of ground on the farm, lay ow a atrip of any length, but about ft yard wide, • few inches of straw, ftnd cov er with • board, or, if prefsr red lay only ft board on the ground. If the place is seeded to something after the cover* ing is removed the difference in growth between the portion previously shaded and that not shaded will be very mark ed. NOT I)OOMRD FOR LIFE. "I wu treated for three year* by good doctor*," writes W. A. Greer, McCon nellsville, 0., "for piles, and fistula, but, when all failed, Bucklcn's Arnica Salve cured tin-in two weeks." Cure* burns, bruises, cuts, corns, sores, eruptions, salt rheum, piles or no jiay. 15c at all drug store*. WANTED—A TRrSTWORTIIY gen t'elnan or lady in eacb county to manage business for an old established house •! solid financial standing. A straight, bona tide weekly rash salary of f 18.00 paid by check each Wednesday with all expense* direct from headquarters. Money ad vanced for expenses. Manager 340 Caa tou Bldg., Chicago. 49-l6t Ruainraa K»talilfc*hr«t in Kinky Mount. N. C., llljj | CEO. R. DIXON, Practical Sheet /fetal Worker. Tin Roofing, Guttering and Tobacco Fluea a Specialy, alao Tin Roofi Painted I will poaitivcly he on hand to furaiah the Farmeri with TOBACCO FLUES during the .Season of 1903. If yon want the Heat Material and the Best Work, Call on or addreaa GEO. R.DIXON, Rocky Mount, N. C. Democratic Convention. will be a Coo veatioa of the Dcwo crata oI Martia County at WiUlianlna, N. C., Thursday, Sept 11-1902. TUa ia for the pwrpoae «l awi—Hag Candidate! for the varioaa oScw, a Member of the aad Um tranaactioa of lack othar baaiaaaa as asijr he aacaaaary. The aeveral Towaakipa win haM tkalr Precinct Coaveatioaa la aimifran with the call of the Maaiber af the Kx ecutive Committee froca the aaki Towa ahipa. By order of the Rxeoutire Committee, thia August 1-1902. H. W. Stubbs, Chairman. J- C. LAMB, Secretary. "Smart Set" SHOES ... Are Now in The Lead .... Call and Inspect our up to-date WHHamston BARGAIN HOUSE, Head ache. Sick wrimi bad ■eke, tired headache, mmfUk uturkd hiwfflt, headache boat ill, m fact, headackce el aO kind* m quickly and m 4 cored wkk DIL MILE.S' Pain Pills. jUwelydw wrk m hachacke. aeunigk, edatfca, rfcw—rif yilnt aomklr peim, etc. TlmijlUWir —tk——d§ el i>l leigieM feaa* nt», arive. wkaa takes mm tke » fMack Uttrt. Ml If *■ • 111 In M Mmmi. Professional Cards. £)R. JOHN D.81009, DENTIST. OFFICE: MAIN STRUT. GEO W NEWKLL, A TTORNKYA T-TJL W, Otn "» Malri la New Bask •atld i*f. I»fl bawl iMf. lap of A*V TILLIAMSTOM. N C. wilt liter M I ikci in Hprrlal atlealloa gives to tualaitf aa4 awk ag till* for yarckaarta of Uaibtr aad llabn taada. Mrs. Henrietta Bateman, ^J)RESSMAKING^> ALL ORDERS WILL BE EXECUTED ON ...SHORT NOTICE... M"Roam No. 6, Godard Bldg- Miss Undine U. Barham, Professional Nurse. RKFKRB RV SPECI AL PKRWISSION TO THE DURHAM MEDICAL BOARD. Phone 442, DURHAM, N. C. Tall Term . . OF THE ' WILLIAMSTON ACADEMY WILL BEGIN Monday, September Ist. TUITION *' ls TO FE 5# MON * lUAUUII Mukicfioopcr moatk. Board can be had in Private Families at Rcaauaahle Rales R. J. Peel, Prin. . • _ " ■■' ¥tuy Tour Qo+Jh Fvm Taylor j Pippin, - Dealera ia iCBCIiI SochaaSsc, B—to. ftm, Hats. Caps, flrtl—>, , Gold Point, N. C Buggies ... AND ... Wagons Of the Best that is Made. Can compete with any FACTORY PRICES. - Call and see kow cheap you can buy one. *" . si *r>p HlltlT HBp » k PlWlil, kUiapr AMERICAN AND - - . - EUROPEAN PLAN. tS to 28 Prat Street,. . * . . • . BALTIMORE. MD. Thoroughly Renovated and put in Firit-Cla« Order. i-ifryrty j^MCKS iSjEXAS k lEWFIIT WIW PALLAS. roRT Worth - nn -a ■naliiMail mmmllaJ Tttk «SmM« Urtta mSrSTVSm mSS Ur-MTtoMTMW Rid River PM«lf. tatßa 1 thSmnrtm. imJSuSS , C«U Observation Cars.' ald"ali(SKjt W'i A. C. L. ATLANTIC COAST UNB R. ft. COMPART. CO*I>M»BD KHDCLI, TRAINS COINO SOUTH. it itqiiiti A. *• P. M. p. M. A M. P. M. "5» Vy - Ar. Rocky Ml f «a JJ L*a»» Tarhora.. " " J»> _ *"«** Wl "1 »•' »s« u "I* I » II » 1)1 (3 >a U»" »ii ■> i« ... !.». Payrtltvillr. *«' IJS ... V Ar. Ptorrm 75® 1 M P. C A. ML 2 Ar. Oaldakara... 9 m !.» 0«M«l«ire 7ji |if L*. Magaolia _.... Ij 7 A * ir. Witalagtoa _ m M I ■ P. M-U- M.|P. M. TRAINS COINO NOftTB. « ** 'fij ti &*s** it d ' A. M. f. MJ I,*. nwmt •• 05 • m l,f. 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