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■ wilniwi aaisti
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uatouafcaWt uaama*
llii t fcr/*rlfc* IM*'
ii i■! ■ ■ i 'Hi.. «-I*t4 .M the mm
«f Chr mtrnts 111 IIM >■' K—« 'to W|*
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St OU ■ H IMI * mm i TU> M AIKAJKZ
ICB ImlOmi Ibl Mattrr
F»AT. Btrmin 6, 1901.
M tfWEM. Tl TK SMTI
An eavdope has fallen into
Mrbadmpoß which ii printed
the following appeal to the
Bnnthen people:
The Central Committee of the
Mnoa Davis Monument As
aoeiatmn, United Daughter* of
Ae Cbefcderaey. foel aa wired
if the people of the Sooth are
flfrijf approached they will
m% eontrihaie to the Mono
■Met to Jefferson Davis. This
Hoemtst will do honor not
ealj to Mr. Davie, but to the
cmnha repreeented. and its
erection ia a duty too long de-
In/sd. We have determinedl
to erect this tribute of lore in
IMS.
The veterans tnrnc 1 over to
W two jearg fago $20,0 >0
which has been increased to
**» .000. now in bank draw-j
ing interest.
We enclose a stamped envel
ope. and request a contribution
of one dollar, but even the
smallest amount will b? receiv
ed. There are no paid collec
tors either by] salary or per
cent. The veterans have en
trusted the completion of this
.' monument to the women of the
Booth, a&d they have never be-1
trmyeda trust.
Mas. B. D. Tatlob, Trcw,
Mo- 3 East Franklin Si.,
Richmond, Vs.!
Mas. X. V. RisuoLPß,
Chairman Central Committee.
No words of anewspaper can
edd force to this appeal. The
Sooth owes it to itself, as well!
as to the memory of the noble
man who so heroically espoused
her cause, to build thin monu
ment, and every mail, woman
and child in the Southern States
should esteem it a privilege to
subscribe to the fund. These
•■walopes will be put into the
ksads of the Southern people
••d we have an abiding faith
that they will bring back the
money neesessry to build the
MMWBL —Richmond Times;
malm )
September a, 1901.
Jh wUkome relief from the mono
taaoas taraagiag of the stable string
•I s mtil emfcoi my ha* been
pwiMkoc. Two subjects of the
ffret imfHtascc have been revived
ttooogh Rfurti that cannot fail to
fowsw-Csanl Wood's compre
toaoiai aiiis of pi ogress in Cabt,
the ether CaptaiaChaHes D. Sigs-
We'« —sal aotes on the advance
meat of the WSdfl navies, the in
crease of their twny, etc.
There is no topic store interest
iag to Aaaericaasat the present than
that ai Cuban devdoanpeet. The
cast is blood and treasure for the
eaaaacipatiou of the infant nation
OS aear b our shores, along with
(he hope of the United States that
mi - • . I
the ■iaadui will prove themselves
worthy of the sacrifice, has caused
the people la follow the trend of
Cstoa affaire otoaiut so closely as ,
v they do the progress of aa Ameri
can state: _ t a T - ;
Ceaetal Woods repast is volu
mianoo, but the questions present
,+L m -rn. ■ 7 X"*
-'"lff rj&i 1 .. . . -."j,- .. * iL
made few the purification aad better
■seat of the giopalslina Ia hid
Geand Woods documents recco
me ads fuller reciprocity with the
United States, without which, he
says, the thorough deve'opsaent of
the island wiß be impossible. He
explaias that the American Author
ities. with native assistance, have
abolished many petty officers:The*e
increased the tax burden unne es
. sta-ly ant militated against a
proper cewtndizat on of power and
responsibility- The objections to
curtailment in this direction met
with prates's. inspired more by
t pers mal losses than regard for the
common weal. ».
A gratifying feature of the situ
ation is that fewer police are re
quired in the towns. The progress
of the island s agriculture, the root
of its praspenty. is inarked. The
first large crop since the war will be
harrested next spring.and the pro
ducts already told, or nearly ready
for the market, sera to furnish a
guarantee that Cuban municipal
ities will soou'be able to assume
obligations connected with new
public works. Under American pro
tection aad encouragement, prison
abuses have been largely diatia
ated. The hospital system has he -
come practical. Rules aad regula
tions to govern municipal elections
have bcea drawn up principally for
the purpose of prereatiag the coa
tiol of government machieey by
estreousts, who in the past have
proved incapable of dealing with
the predicaments of their own cre
ation
MOTHERHOOD!
The grata* ami* ton «l Amrr- B
lean un and Win la tu bate n
bun «Ui rf.iHr.-n The R
woman aSKrSrd nfth female fc»-
rame b witiSljr Tnai. J villi
•wo—tug a eUbOa. m iir So
■"biu out Raton drad or
*>". Us Wine rf Cardm dam
•vguhss fastmb that yae
xrw* mnflM; dnn m Hit
uhoiriy: dm rMmr weak
funrtfeat aal dSinrf arm
and duw Kri>n bin to km
burnt and draotste for jean.
Wiai »4 faiiai pin a ai a the
beullh and itmfdl to knr heal
(tky eUlm. Ton ma grt a
«b"Uae Iwitle id Wine id Cardui
fct«ui your deafer.
WIRE" CARDIII
Mt HvWUIMI
| B I'lfeTt. iytl M. IK.
i I •• r.t«—i, ug.rt»*
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I I ■minS Itwi «■> ui I*4 m»
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ImZml as mmj mmmm nalt Int.
■ Mm. j. w.r. Sana.
List af Mnrsfar Sep Inker tart
HHMv
ni#tvra
JsatrvillT->l L Brawn, Z Vsses
Pagan, J V Gray, E Glasgow, Thou
W Garkis. llsunou Gurkin. Uaaley
Hardiase. J F Holliday. W II Mar
tin. Ilanaea aodlis, W LSextos.
Williams—Simon E Hsrdison.
Griffiou—Alfred G Grabs. Geo 8
Li Hey, Komaliua Lillsy, Heary lob
arson
Bllr Grass—Easm Bigga, W D
Ho bet son
WilUasMton —W A Jonas, Geo L
Whitley .
t'roa* KonU—J R Hsecbe
Holier nun vi lie—a L Bunting, J II
Grime*. WH Harper, J U Johssas,
J A Nelson. J Kites
Toplsr Point—B B Grift a. Blade
Wh-U
Hamilton—J L Bsrahill, R K
Gladstone. J ale It Psrvis, T Jones
Taylor
Go^Ntat—W A Catper, J L
Dsrenpsrt, Joarph Early
SB'UJD sin
Jsmesvillc—P II Braurs
Williams —R N Grifis.
Griffin--W E liaaa.Bg. N- K.
s tuning
Bear Gram Si sum 8 Perry, Sam
uel Ropereon
WiilUmstou—J 11 11 alien
Croaa RonJa—A L Rot back. Ei
II Wynu
Kober?onvi>ie— K A Beiley. O J
Cherry, A S Rok.-rua, G. L. Uobei
son • • -*. '
l'-vf 'ar Point—G R L Rjebwt
Usmiltoa—K- F. Droarn, \\ P
. J Jr.
Gosm Seat—J sates Everett, Jos
L Hymaa
a
. ."il . „ r . . ; '•
lev a year's unhseriptina to The
aabseriptisa to The Paragon woath
fly free.
j Don't be satisfied with temporary
, relief from iadigtatiua. Kodol Dy
spepsia Cure permsneatly aad oam
, pletely remwes this coaaplaiat. It
, relieves permaaeatty because at
allows the tired rtomsch ptliicl
k est. Dieting wont rest the stomach.
I Nature receives supplies bam the
( food we eat The seaside way to
t kelp the stomach is to use Kodo!
Dyspepsia Core.which digests what
you eat aad caa t help bat do yoe
' C °° L
- FOR SALE Oae Baeheye
- Mower aad Rake, flood as aew.
1 Call oa Eli Gaugsaes.
t -
t P. T. Thomaa, Sumtervdle. Va..
t '1 was suffering boat dyspepsia
- I commenced taking KoM
r Dyspepsia Care. 1 took several boC
t ties aad can dig«d anything." Ko
- dol Dyspepsia Care is the tadyprep
t aratioa coataiaing all the aataral
r digestive Suids It gives weak atom
- achs eatire rent, restoring their aat
l ml cooditioa.
Subscribe to The Faltaprt—.
i Mrs. &H. Alport. Jobastowa
r Pa, says: *har little girl aim net
- strangled to death with cruup. The
r doctors said she couldat live bat
i she was instantly relieved by One
i Minate Cough Cure.
Sen j sat bbam si Bth areas i»
THEIR SECRET 18 OUT.
AB BadrsvOle, Ky, vas curioas to
lears thseaasr sf ths vast input a
■ant ia lbs health of Mrs. & P
Whitskar, who had far s leag time,
endured untold suieriag tram s
chroate hroachisl trosb>. -Il'a sll
due to Dr. King's Hew Diaeevery, r
arritee bar husband. '"lt completely
cured her and alas cared our little
grand daughter of s severe sttuck sf
Rkwping Osugh." It puaititely I
cures Congha, Colds Laflrippn, Broa
cbitif, all Throat aad
Guaranteed bottlen Sue aad fIW.
Trial bottlm free st N. 8. Perl Jfc Cs.
Row is your time to Sabaetibsto
The Eater p«tse. Ths Psrsgsa
lfoahlly sad The Katerpriso oae
year SIOO. fsr both papers.
In cases of cough or croup givet he
little one One Minute Cough Core
Then rest easy and have no fear.
The child will be all right ia a little
while. It never fails, flcasant to
take, always sale, sure and almost
instantaneous in effect.
) roost commences soadsy week
TO SAVE HFR CUILD-
From frightful die6gSbmprMKs.
Nannie Gal>ger, sf Utirty. Ga,
spplisd Backlea a Araiea Hvt to
great aorao oa bar head aad face, aad
writea its quick cere exceeded all her
bopss- It works ooadeaa is Sens,
Bruisaa, Skis Eruptions, Gsta, Bursa
Scalds sad PileaL 29c. Cure guarsa
tssd by N. S. Peal A Os*
Farmers, these ore the Buyers oa
the Robersonville Market.
CA. Walker, A. T. Co Rich
mond.
Capt. A. S. Ileradoa, RichssoatdVa
Maj J. M. Covington. DSavißeYa.
J no. C. Mc Adams. Danville Va
T. P. Lyon. Wnstoa N. C
Rulus Rowrn, Roxboro M. C.
W. & Fraacts. Ashville M. C
|. W. Hooker, HBWMMO M. C.
Hunter Flemming, Clarksville Va.
Mr. Atkias. Wiastoa N. C
▲ MINISTERS QUOD WORK.
' "I hod s aevura sttaok si hiNsas
' colic, got s bottle af Chamhaalsia'a
Oolie, Cholera sad Disnhsss Ramo
' dy, took tws doom sad wsa mtiaaly
. cured," ssys Rot. A. A. Fearer, af
Fmporis, Ksa. "My neighbor acrem
1 the atrsst ares mek tar over s week
had two or throe bottlss sf wsdieioo
from the doctor. Hs used Urns far
three or four days without rubef.
theaeallajjs soother dsetsr whs
trusted hiat lor aome days ia4 gars
him as relief, as Hieaktrgod hUb I
■ went over to Ore him the nest nam
ing. He said bit bow eta ware tea
- terrible fix, that they bad beao run
ning off to leag flat it area slasoot
bloody flu. leaked him if to had
> tried Chamberlaia's Colic, Cholera
and Diarrheas Remedy sad hs aatd.
1 Sa.' I went house sad hroaght him
' my bottle aad gave him aas dam
* told him totake soathar domia ifr
teen or twenty aaiautea if to dad ast
find relief bat bo took no moaoad
wss entirely cared. I think it ia the
» beat surdities I have evurtried. r Fsr
aal'JbjM.^roal
.. .t - ir~ emsaafitfiLAatadliiie
James White. BrynntsriHe. U.,
nj. DeWitt's Witch H»4 Utt
healed running sores on both legs.
He had suffered six ycais Doctor*
to help him. Get DeWin's.
Accept no imiutioe.
—^am^—^——m
An—ccaciL
| ytfiiamston
Academy
wHk*CtaMs
Tall Term
Moodily, September 9th.
W. A. HUDGERS, Prii.
Mia Manel Bnlwiakle. laMid
» Jennie ton, Mane Tsscber.
Boys and Girls prepared for
1 COLLEGE
Board at resooable rates in
.....Private Houses.—
or. w. h. nam*. Pw
J. W. AHTIIS. soc*jr.
$45 GL»OGK
FREE!
For each and every dollar *|*iit
in uw at our stores htt«ta i. »w
sad DECEMBER IST. 1901, «
will ghne a prM at the number ««f
pounds of tobacco that will be sold
am This Market from the Open raj?
Day until the Christmas Hobdays.
The person pitwm nearest to
the correct number of poods takes
the clock.
The aceoad nearest will get a
Clock, north $3.00: the third near
est will get a Bowl and Pitcher,
worth 2 «»■ the fourth nmwt will
KrtUnr Dollar's worth in Trade and
the fifth nearest will get Fifty Cents
in Trade.
The dock is 7V» feet high. 19
inches acrovs lose and 11 inches
deep. Retail price $45.00. .
WE SELL AS CHEAP AS ANY
MERCHANT IN THE COUNTY.
G. D. & J. C. Robcrson,
ROBERSONVOXE. - N. C.
I JUleton
Female Collogfo
On* of the moot prosperous ioalitta
tiona far Iho higher education of
Touog vomou.
Panacea WaUr kept ia thobuildiag.
Ninlerath Aansal Ua Ugias
B»[>tmbr 18th.
For Catalogue addiaae Prosilmt
Rhode*. Littleton, X. a
W. W. Waters,
naawwui. ■. c.
A fomplfi* line of
STATE & FAXCY
GKOCKUIKS
K| M mi MM
IY* call mpctrial attention to
SYRUPS sud PORTO UICO
MOLASSES—.
WGivc ine a trial."Qt
Fresh Candkw always on band.
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure
what yoaeat
bli"' "it | aalTariu
luttm yom toestaß
la uneqmlMkr aUsSomacb* UowMml
■scsrvstsSsKiSfiS
■w j I
w ™ H H
n 11'' 'Aii»3t ;i i ffisE^nwS
Sqdwnc Jiinciio
m
• jr- jSI
' ••Tiffin '."ffer-
. LEGAL ADVBKTKEMENTB
- EXECUTORY NOTICE!
#n*araU fn
hUirfOili *- IM«Mr ■*-*
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nssnourrr
NOTICE
' " ,—,O-^r j !'cmt
aw*«fcna«m
am Mini ,•*
NOTICE
■qr'riav assan jg.i>auuir
NOTICE
, *--r - nlri nil iifn am ir h«n
M la D» hM Ii ■! II la
na w. »*M.
#a j. a Uiiitot >■>lllll cat
v
NOTICE
■MM* l*U> aaktlikmV itm tM
Ifr iari -T —» * rff—I —T Ml Mti llq«in Im
J >"»*—» Ort J*± tym. mt WWfcJirV
«mi r c. na »a» j a«pt n«
j J. U WUICMAKD
NOTICE ~
anaotf
aayrtw CMt
*r ~m it ni bfiat
•T (Mac af ■ Soar W (to kfcrtit Coarl af
111 111 a»a W. Amgt.tt ak E* fartr. 1
"JatonS* aat to faaarik r Mif.
nantairlilni St CM tour ter mt
Tf rfak. M..h, tomtttoyaT Oili>ll
a*
* * -■ n a
naaisMaK W.T.csawMSD
NOnOB
—j* o—' 0 —'
—raili »iililiHai llmln.ana.ffcto
W w«iftl>l»«wII Illlant mrUri li ■■■#
(ilaaf aa«kM nhtai K
t- a. m»>i. era aa»ni.ix*»»i
NOTICE
■Mia On »J> tlJ """ n
■V Cast taa ia h'ealaaaMs.
sc.aaai mm I |" ' ta
****** Oa* MilMOwl
aafeaUasn awhanm
akl^StpnmCk^l!"**lL Ji
a* ta niU notaonai tan
* —.
AUMuonuiors lonos
n*i aait"!" iWriaaa(«r w—nj
'r -r"nmr*r naifrrwlnlßini mt
HniUa'Snniftaiii flahfaiMi to
faf**at Mmi *1
' a»ar
ft (X Work, Bcbne. Ark., says:
I was fronbitd with constipatkm
until I beWitts LMe Early
R»e»s. Smcc then hsec been fcnf re
ly cured of my od complaint. I res
■* r— — a * t T' --j£jT ' •*
~ • • »V ' ■ .V., ' ~ •- v
Hr * .. 4 • . •••' "■ fl' -.•
• AQ IHkUr ki*« tried t» care rA
, TAKKAH bf Ifceaw of pa a due,
r' crack ope* sad bleed. Tka pmmmh
r add mid ■ Ik iaMm kwHtin-
LutefiSwiiM iwilWcta.
k ntfclWi— Aaaldaad iif
j—ced pr.flit.-ii ifahihr —ay
ty af tka traataaat «f c ATT A RAH
• haa at laat pwftrtti a treat Meat
' »diwa» at ww. W paiaaMllj
I earaa CATARRAH, fay
► (tut, itoopiif tti dvidbtxyi
. cawaganri IIIU MI Ita Ue aa^
atadtifal ir—dj ia hm aa
•wurnnua guakahtked
CATARRAM cUßßfaad ia arid at
| iWnlWad/
I"BVDFFLHT ialha aaly perfect
' cATAKRAH cXJRK mm mmU ami
, ud pamtivm «a*a far that UMjag
aatly aala dba m Inl
UrefieveOAY FETES ar cOLD ia
Ike HEAD.
r cATARRAB what aflaa
laada ta cOHSUMPnOS—IHIUF
FLE3T will aav* yaaifyaa aaa it at
oaeiL It la aa ariiaatj aacdy, bat a
IJlCraLtalri U "can cATARRAH
aack package. Daa't delay kat and
for it at aace, aad wr Je fall partica
lenaa In j«ai i naitili—.aail jaa rill
recava apacial advica kaa tka dia>
coram af tfaia aaaiirfil wady ta
gardiaff year caaa akfciat aa* la »aa
beyoad tka ragalar priea af "SHUF
FLES" tka "GUARANTEED CA
TARRAH cIKE."
Beat prepaid ta aay addraaa ta tka
Uaitad Siataa or ceaad* ea receipt af
Oaa Dollar. Addreae Dept. cMI.Ed.
WIK B: GILES A Co.. 2539 aad 3X33
Market 3Uaat, Pfciladelf faia
K«M Pj Cm I
OOXU na. T. V TnGHM.Om. uit|n JOW P. HGCUat * TMI
THE » ,
DENNIS SIMMONS LUMBER CO.
- MANUFACTUHERS OP
■r-'UJI DRIED SOUTH CABOLIXA PINK LUMBER
ARD DKS2CIS 81MMOSS BRAND CYPRESS SHRfOLRS.
' '■ ' '
WILLIAMSTON N. C.
flTUrdera aad Correspondence Solicited,
cnvitn mid cm Mmnwr cahtajl
Sank Oi Martin County,
UAHunn
da* Win *!■»* *******
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Wh**l*r M+rtin. D*nms» 8. Bigjw
MARTIN & BIGGS,
FURNITURE,
WILLIAMSTON, N. C
Cjusjronnci Souorrn. .
'PUOXB3: —OS* 33; Factory 46. . .
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sum neb. 2!&iySISSMyK
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tuixs coixc socrm.
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