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JT LOCAL ITEMS Ail. notice* publUhed is thU column, where Mvcnue Is to be derived, will be rh#nfel at the rate of 10 cents a line, (count »i* word» to • Jfcf)eacb ia»ue. Special rate* will be made on |long contracts. ; —Register! Register!! . 6or 6 doses "GOG" will cure any case of CHILLS aud FKVER. Dont forget to register and vote for Bryan and Kitchin. sor Q doses"oo0 M will cure any case of CHILLS and FEVER. "Dr. Worthinßton's Southern Remedy kills psin. Used over 6o years. Price Guaranteed by dealers." —C. L. Ellington and W. H. Leggett went to Bertie Co., this ■week to attend a sale of personal propety. They purchased some fine cattle for which-that counay is noted. —The mad dog scare is over and now and then a stray cur is seen walking down the street unmoles ted. If the non-spitting habit was added to the scarcity of dogs, the Streets would be more pleasant to pedestrains. —The fanners are busy "mak ing bay" befoie the frost comes. There is an abundance of field peas this year aud as a feed for stock the hay is fine. From re ports, the harvest will be plentiful in every line of feed. —Carp and "Cats" are plentiful on the market these October days. Roanoke Rives is an all-the-year around smoke house for the man who prefers fishing to other work. All one needs is a pole, a strong line and ho.k, a gourd full of worms and a seat on the muddy bank,—the fish furnish the other half of the sport. —Miss Nora Fowden who grad uated at the Washington Hospital in June, and passed the State Board has located in Williamstou for the practise of her profession. She is well known here and com bines with a pleasing personality, industry and superior knowledge of her chosen work. All duties placed upon her will be faithful and ■ cheerfully performed. —Wheeler Martin and B. A. Critcher have formed a partner ship for the practice of law. Mr. Critcher, tho' young, lias won some success in his profession, and this added to the legal experinee and splendid business qualities of Mr. Martiu will make the firm a strong and active one. Miss Irene »» Smith, who look a special course at Portsmouth this summer, is ste nographer for the firm. —The ad of F. W. Hoyt is the signpost pointing the way to courteous service and good bargains in every thing found in a well stocked hardware store. Mr. Hoyt has had years of experience in the business and knows what the public needs. He is located in the store forineily occupied by ]. Paul Simpson. When iu ueed of anything on the farm, in the house hold or shop call on him. See ad. —To those who arise early, the eastern sky must have paesented a magnificent spectacle about ,s o'clock on Wednesday morning. -The planets Jupiter and Venus were in conjunction and the bril liancy of both made the heavens more glorious than before. The conjunction of planets is not rare, but the coming together of Jupiter, the largest, and Venus, the most "brilliant, rendered the occurance one of interest to the astrono mer. • —Howard Herrick, the press re presentative of "The Traitor,'' is not only a clever newspaper writer, but a composer as well. His "Classmates" Waltzes, "The Witching Hour" nocturne,"Sweet heart, Love or Dearie," ' OF Time Things Am Good Enough For Me" and other instrumental and vocal numbers have been among the big sellers of the past year. He has recently written a march called "The Traitor," which he has de Micated to Thomas Dixon, Jr., the author of play.— News and *H>6Vver. * SPECIAL INVITATIONS FROM BUSINESS HOUSES IN NORFOLK, VIRGINIA SOLICITING YOUR TRADE THROUGH YOUR LOCAL PAPER, WHICH PAPER PLEASE MEN TION WHEN WRITING TO ADVERTISERS. tAe HUB, Norfolk's big one price clothing Store has one of the most complete mail order depart ments of any Clothing Store in the United States. Many mens* and boy's suits and other articles of wearing apparel are shipped daily to out of town patrons, and the manager of The Hub's mail order department says that he receives a reply to nearly Ivery shipment that —"Your selection was just what I wanted." One of The Hub's best judges of .merchandise selects the goods for out of town orders, and he never rails to pick the best. The Hub delivers free, all purchases of five dollars or over to any point in the States of Vir ginia and Noith Carolina. Write to THE HUB about your clothing wants'— you'll get a prompt and courteous reply telling you all about the styles, prices &c. Have you written Samuel C. Phillips for particulars about that fine suits of furniture he is going to give away? If not, do it to-day for it will cost you nothing and you might be the lucky one. Tell hitn also about wanting anything in Furniture, Carpels &c. and let bim show you how to save some money on them. Don't trifle with your eyes. Rem ember Tucker, Hall & Co. have been established in Norfolk for years, and will be for many years to come, and that they enjoy the confidence of the community and the eye specialists. For every thing optical ste or write them. 53 Granby Street. A large volume of trade that used to go to Baltimore and other cities north, is now coming to Norfolk. There used to be people here who thought they could do better north, but that is fast passing away. Paul-Gale-Greenwood Co., Inc., is making sales daily to these people because they find in this great jewelry store the greatest variety of reliable wares, and at lower prices than in the larger cities. Their fall trade in wedding aud even holiday goods is brisk now, and mail orders coming in every day. They reply promptly,' send goods on approval, and prepay carrying charges oulgoods bought by mail. The P-G-G Watch is still growing in fav.or thououghly reliable, aud costs but frotu*s2o. to $55. according to case selected. When you go to Norfolk rem ember the Lorraine Hbtel is the best place to stop. Kither Ameri can or liuropeau plan. Splendid lunch for thiry-five cents. Loca tion most central. Splendid music every evening. Mr. L. Berry Podson Manager. "The Pimo With the Sweet Tone" A Piano For CHRISTMAS Not to early to be thinking about the Christmas gift, and what a rcyal one a good piano makes. It is en joyed by the whole family, and noth ing else can equal it. We sell you the best instruments and direct from the maker, saving you at least one hundred dollars. THE STIEFP PLAYBR-PIANO is the great piano that any member of the family can play. You don't have to be a musician, yet if you are one, you can play it in "the good old way" We allow credit for your old piano taken igjexchangc. Slightly used pianos, and organs very low. Easy payments if you wish. Write CHAS.M. STIEFF L. C. STEELE, Manager " 114 Granby St. NORFOLK» VA. Mention this Paper. Officii! fiino, Jamestown Exposition W*9¥9¥¥*99¥* »**»*********] 1 PERSONAL BRIEFS 5 Mr. F. F. Fagan spent Sunday in Kdenton. Prof. R. J. Peel left Wednesday morning for Raleigh. Rev. A. J. Manniag of Griffins was in town Tuesday on business. j Mr. Wheeler Martin left yester day afternoon for Raleigh and Greensboro. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Pope of Robersonville visited relatives in town this week. Messrs. Charley Lyonaud Frank Gilliam of Windsor were in town Wednesday evening. Mr. W. H. Carstarphen left yes terday morning for Norfolk after spending several days here with relatives Assistant Postmaster, J. T. Price left yesterday afternoon for Kaleigh and Greensboro, where he will spend several days. Miss Martha Griffin of C.riffins Township left Thursday morning for Gumberry to visit her sister, Mrs. C. A. Coletrain. Messrs. W. S. Rhodes, Davenport, Sherrod Salsbury and Edwin Kdpiondson, of Hamilton, were in town yesterday. Mrs J no. Gordon, Miss Rebecca Gordon, Mrs. J. C. Stevenson and Miss Christine Stevenson, who have been guests at the Rectory for a week, left yesterday via the A. C. I„. for their respected homes in Richmond and Wilmington. Mis. J. B. 11. Knight left for Raleigh Wednesday morning to see Tom Dixon's play, "The Traitor, and take in the fair. Hay wood Knight of Chapel Hill will meet Mrs. Knight at Raleigh, where they will be guests of Mrs. J. O. Guthrie. Sheriff Crawford, H. W.iStubbs C. D. Carstarphen, J. L. Hassell, H. D. Tayl&r, Charlie Hassell, J. W. Pugli of Hamilton, andj. C. Sexton of Jamesville went to Ply mouth Wednesday to hear W. W. Kitchen address the citizens of Washington County. Wood's Liver Medicine in liquid form for malaria, chills and fever, regulates the liver, kidneys and bladder, brings quick relief to bili ousness. sick-headache, constipa tion. Pleasant to take. The SI.OO bottle contains 2*4 times quantity of the .soc. size First dose brings relief. Sold by Chase's l)r ug Store. Wb H. and K,' B. Cravvfod, Jno. S. Cook and Willie Watts spent two days at Camp Point this week hunting squirrels. The weather was fine, game plenti ful and the party had a jolly good time. They went down on tbe launch "Doris" on Sunday and returned Tuesday afternoon. "For More Than SIM Yoirs a Standard Familv Medicine.'' Hon. M. W. RANSON, l". S. Senator from North Carolina: "I take very great pleasure in recommending Dr. Wortliington's Cholera and lharrhoea Medicine. Dr. Worthiugton was a gen tlemen of eminent skill in his profession. I have observed for thirty years the effects of his medicine. It is M£> duty to state that it has proved an almost infallible remedy." "Price ascts., Guaranteed by all dealer*." Notice. Having this day qualified as adminis trator to the estate of Walter R. Uarrell, deceased, this is to give notice to all parties holding accounts against this estate that they mult be presented with in one year from date of this notice, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All peraona indebted to said estate will settle immediately. This October i 5, 1908. S. J. EYF.RKTT, 10 16 6t. Administrator. / Kennedy's Laxative Cough Sy rup is used nearly everwhere, be cause it not only heals irritation of the throat and stops the cough, bat it drives the cold out of the system [through its laxative principle by assuring a free and gentle action of the bowels, and that is the only way to cure a cold. Youcan'tcure it as long-as you are constipated. Insist upon Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrtip. Sold by Chase's Drug Store; Bigg's Drug Store. Mori Tftaa tioigl Is TN Much To maintain health, a mature man or woman needs just eon ugh food to repair the waste and supplv energy and body heat. The hab ttual consumption of more food is necessary for these purposes is the prime cause of stomach troubles, rheumatism and disorders of the kidneys. If troubled with indiges tion, revise your diet, let reason and not appetite control and take a few doses of Chamberlain's Stom ach and Liver Tablets and you will soon be all right again. For sale by All Druggists and Dealers in Patent Medicine. Administrator's Notice. Having qualified as administrator of V. Gray, deceased, late of Martin County, N. C., this is to notify all per sons having claims against the catate of said deceased, to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 6th day of October, 1909, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. persons indebted to said estate will pleas* make immediate payment. This the 6th day of October, 1908. B. A. CRITCHER, io-!)-fjt Administrator. Trustee's sale. By virtue of authority of a Deed of Trust executed to me by Pattie Bailey on the oth day of January 190?, and duly recorded in the Registers'* office in Martin County in Book P. P. P. page 464, to secure the payment of a certain bond bearing even date therewith and the stipulations in said Deed of Ttust not having been complied with, I shall expose at puclic auction, for cash, on the 2nd day of November J9OM, at 12 o'clock at the Court House in Martin County, the following property: Beginning at ihe North-East corntr of Whit Ruffin's lot. running thence 33 feet along the first street west of the A. C. L. Depot to R. Lathan's lot, thence South west 9S feet along R. Lathan's lot to Jennie Ruffin's lot, thence 33 feet North- West along Jennie Ruffin's lot to Whit Ruffin's lot, thence North-Kast !)8 feet along Whit Ruffin's lot to the beginning, containing one-eight of acre more or less. This the 28th of September IHOB. J. L. HASSKT.L, 10-2-4t. Trustee. At anx time when your stomach is not in good condition, you should take Kodol, because Kodol digists all the food you eat, and it supplies health and strength for the stomach in that way. You take Kodol just for a little while when you have slight attnsks of Indigestion, and you lake it just a little longer in order to get relief from severe at tacks of Indigestion or Nervous 1 Dyspepsia. Try Kodol today. Sold by Chase's Drug Storef Bigg's Drug Store. Meeting of University Men. Those of our residents who had been students at the University the Lotus Club rooms Mou day night atid had a talk of old times. Those present were: Messrs. Sylvester Hassell, W. G. Lamb, Jr., Charlie Hassell, Prof. Rose, Drs. J.H.Saunders and J. A. White. Prof. Sylvester Hassell, was elec ted president and Mr. W. J. Gor- j don secretary. The alumni in town not present were Messrs. H. W. Stubbs, J. P. Simpson, and Harry Biggs. The occasion of the meeting was the celebration of the establishment of the University by the laying of the corner stone of the Old East Building cue hundred and fifteen years ago 011 October 12, 1793. iftport of the gramble and progress was read and a general conversa tion discussing the different changes as witnessed by eaah one present held sway to the pleasure of all. A committee was appointed to draft proper resolutions and con gratulations to be sent President Venable. The association then ad journed apd the younger members gave the U. N. C. yells and sang the Tar Heel University songs. President Venable's report will be published next wedc. ' Hal iClut Call Mis. Ada L. Croom, the widely known proprietor of the Croom Hotel, Vaußhn, Miss., says: "For several months I suffered with a severe cough, Itod consumption seemed to have its grip on me, when %jfriend recommended Dr. King's New_ Discovery. I began taking it j and three bottles affected a complete cure." The fame of this life (saving cough and cold remedy, lung and throat healer is world wide. Sold at All Drug gist. and *I.OO. Trial bot tle free. >; Tree Scholarship N ' ' ' '■ . ,At Horner's School, Oxford, N. Q> This Bank has at its disposal a scholarship at , Horner'* School, worth SIOO per year, which it will giye to some deserving boy who applies at once. For farther particular* call on or write the Carbier of this institution. The farmers & Merchants Bank Williamston, N. C. Gapltal 625.000.00 JOHN D. BIGGS, President FRANK F. FAGAN, Cashier C. D. CARSTARPHBN, Vice-Prest. L. H. HARRISON. A'sst. Cashier '\ . ' V " .I- Administrator's Notice Having this day qualified as adminis trator of the estate of Cbaa. Wbictaard, deceased, late of Martin County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having any claims against said estate of said deceased to extend the same to the undersigned within one year from the date hereof, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This October 7th. I!HW. A. R. DUNNING. I(M),tit. Administrator. Land Sae. By virtue of authority vested in me by an order made in the Superior Court and approved by the J udge in the special pro ceedings entitled, Cherry, Rogers and others, against Rogers, Cherry and others, I shall sell to the highest bidder, on the firAt Monday in November, being the 2nd day, at 12 o'clock neon, at the Court-house door in Williamston, for cash, the following tract of land: Being in Williamston Township, lying on the road leading from William ston to Roberspnvilles and known as the Anielick Askew place, containing 75 acres more or less. A more definite descrip tion of which can be had by refering to the deed to Anielick F. Askew in the Register's office, said land containing farm buildings and 60 acres of open land. This the sth day of October, 190 S. S. J. EVERETT io-9-4t Commissioner. Certificate of Dissolution. To all to who.ii these presents may come—GREETINGS: Whereas, it appears to my satisfaction, by duly authenticated record of the pro ceedings for the voluntary dissolution •thereof, by the unanimous consent of all - the stockholders, deposited in my office, that Cowing Bros, and Company, a cor poration of this State, whose principal office is situated in the town of Wil liamston, County of Martin, State of North Carolina (A. Cowing being the agent therein and in charge thereof, i upon whom process may be served), has complied with the requirements of chap ter 21, Revisal of 11)05, entitled "Corpo rations," preliminary to the issuing of this Certificate of Dissolution. Now, therefore, I, J. Bryan Grimes, Secretary of State of the Si ate of North Carolina, do hereby certify the said cor poration did, on the 16th day of Septem ber, 15*08, file in mv office a duly executed and attested consent in writing to the dissolution of said corporation, executed by all the stockholders thereof, which said consent and the record of the pro cetdings aforesaid are now on file in my said office, as provided bv law. In testimony whereof, I havejliereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal at Raleigh, this 16th day of September, A. D. 19U8. J.|BRYAN GRIMES, 10-Si-4t Secretary of State. Money is a Bother and a source of worry if it is not properly handled. Experience proves that de positing it in a good bank is the safest, easiest and most accurate way of hand ling it. AN ACCOUNT AT THIS BANK during this season would take a lot*of care off yonr mind and leave you free to ; devote all your thought to other details of your busy business. Why not start 1 such an account? Men of smaller affairs than yon have done so. Bank of Martin County Williamston, N. C. j •*» ■" ■ -v . - *■, - • .f • •_ .J"*' WMM OF THE CONDITION OF THE Bank of Robersonville Roberscnville, N. C., at the close of bus iness Sept. 23, 1908. RESOURCES: Loans and discounts f 54,028.93. Overdrafts 1,048.!** Banking house $2, 339.20; fur niture and fixtures £944.75 3,483.9s Due from bank and bankers 11 356. iS Cash Items 6,007 14 Total | 77,425.0 a LIABILITIES : Capital stock $ 15,000.0 a Surplus fund 6,100.00 Undivided profits, less current \ y expenses and taxes paid 680.50- Bills payable 35,000.00 Time certificates of eepoait 6,331.53 Deposits subject to check 23,409. 22 Cashier's checks outstanding 902.77 Total f 77 425.0* State of south ca*oliwa, Comity of Martin. *8:—I, J. C. Robertaon, cashier of the above named Iwnk, do solemnly swear that the above statement It true to the bent of my knowledge and lielief. J. C. ROBERTSON, Cashier Correct Attest: R. H. Hargrove, J. H. Rolxrt son, Jr., A. S. Roberson, Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 3 day of Oct., 1908. S. L. ROSS. Notary Public i»w»wwww»f»wwwif» { BUSINESS ITEMS | A************************* \ Notices will be published under this at the rate cf 1 cent a word. No notice takes for lent than 15 cents an issue. WANTED—for cash all kinds of liooks, old papers, Coins, Stamps, Relics. Curios and Furniture. Send lists. Rare books Relics, Curios and Furniture. Send lists. Rare Books our specialty. Southern Book Exchange, Raleigh, N. Miss Nora J; Fowden, Registered Graduated Nurse. Services Rendered Promptly. Williamston, - North Carolina. Take Our Policy and when it's in your strong box or safe, vou can laugh at fire's pranks, resting assured that if disaster overtakes you and you are burned out, you'll be re-imbursed dollar for dollar. WRITING IN6URANCK as done by us is really a philanthropic occupation. It's because of the ssfety attends our policiea, coupled with reason able premiums charged. K. B. CRAWFORD INSURANCE AGENT, Godard Building Ghickens for Sale "Ringlet" Barred Plymouth Rock and Single Comb White Leghorn Pullets and 1 Cockerels six months old, 75 cents each Year old hens and roosters, SI.OO each Mammoth Bronze turkey hens, $2.00 to $2.50 each Toms, $3.00 to $3.50 each Now is the time to get a cheap start in 1 full blooded poultry. Prices will be higher after November is*. Oakhurst Poultry I\rm ■ R.F.D.N0.3 & Williamston, N. C -
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