——•— — I tar V Throe Times the Value of Any Other! Qac TUnl Faster > > > # One Third Easier Agnli wasted ia all unoccupied WfcMlnr & WilaonJMfq. Co. ATLANTA, GA. Far ante by Tux Smrson HARD Vi» COL, Wiliaaaatou. N. C. ilStl stasaras Camiig Maan Steepen. Cafe Can fa la carta# aad Chair Can (aeata tree). mmm rm au. >—t» m ( • tmm t—m Bm%*« HnMi tickets ar ■MgM ••• thaMfk MMmttoaa V.T. iHMMklmlKtai. Omvw. W. T. SAUNDERS ATLANTA. OA. tj COLLAB6 OUMMNTCCO UIHCN. MTM. Two ro« AOUANien Mi —UU Mf TWINTT hw ggff oouuw mot| l»M kf IN*, f-l'l V» ZmM. Jacobs 4 Co. Trty. K V. * ' 1 NMf Coltor DQVOU* CHILDREN QUESTIONS? •>aj af I—aa lil 11J rnr ilntj •• fewnr. in hj MMtl i tlic pMMtj to aU jw. Ik tool aa t—r earn; ftoto, to Umw m» UmnJi (« vkidi it will gite yon wl atom m 4. mU. I JTm •top, IWm, McLiMrj.Ma, Itoi, tob lk( Mlm cm M their •wa aaawera. B*a« •( oar gariat bm have wriW their ■mrtotobal Uw dictioaary. Of aoaeeeyaa n—t the l»at iie tiaaary. Tke Meat critical prefer the Mew and Kalaiged JUiuaa of WEBBTER'S INTERNATIONAL " DICTIONARY/ /«\ V iaa tow aay iiißim. /jt\ abaf it writ* ml Worry Almost Unnerved Me —Heart Paine. Short of Breath, Faint and Languid. Dr.MUaa'Heart Cure and 1 Nervine Cured Me. . \ "It haa heea five years since I was cared el 1 heart trouble by /O m Heart Owe aad NCTT- lie. aad 1 aa» put ai »oead aa a dollar * that otgum today. For several yean I had ben ulcHag with mj heart. Breath** had lanae ahort aad difficult at tiam, , short. sharp pains about the heart, soasetiars accompaaiedw itS tulleriiw would aakt • aw fact iaiat aad langaid. The Itid e«t*»- aeat or weatal worry would alma* laairvr ■c. I felt that the trouble waagwalag 1 •one all the tuae, aad after trying ■■mf i reattdies prescribed byphywciaaiwirhoe* ohtaiaiae lelirf. I was lodaced to rive your icawdies a trial. I was relieved the secoad day. aad rfter taking three or lour bottles all mftoaa were removed and have never showed sifi-1 returmiafc —Rav. Oso. W. Kisaoora. Cbiacotcagae, Vt) There arc ataoy symptoms ol heart disraw, which eo cluaely resemble those ol moiecons aas acrrous disorders as to frequently waa lead the stteadinff physician. Often ia caaea of heart trouble Ibe stomach, kidneys, liver or lun becusse affected. Araia the symptoms aay be thote of weakened nerves, as lired (Celine. sJeeplesinw, timidity, the patoth easily eacitable and apt to caaae. II yon have the least suspidoa that mar heart is weak itady your symptoms aad begin the ase o( Dr. Miles' Heart Cure. the c ,rat heart and blood loak, without a day's delay. All drugfisls sell and raaraatee fast bat tle Dr. Miles' Remedies. Send for tree book aa Nervous and Heart Diseases. Address Dr. Miles Medical Ca, Elkhart, lai ——-"SUB Utah, Tobacco and Opium. Utah has adopted amazingly dras tic legialution with regard to lobar eo and opium. A law lias been pass ed providing for a line of $5 or five •lava' imprisonment for any one un der eighteen yetr» of age who even has in his or her potwciwion a ciga rette, a cigar or any other kind of tobacco or any opium. It will be in teresting to observe how rigorouslj ao aweepiug a meanure will be en forced. . • Crratal Uata Far Mania. An experienced flower grower who baa her plants not 00)7 on the several window allls of ber apartment Mt scattered through the room 00 tablaa aad atanda. aays she has found that a equate of glass makes the most effee tlve support for a flowerpot or Jar dialer*. If placed on the woodwork Itself or on a centerpiece, the pot Is sure to make a bad spot The (lam ■arm tbe pollslied wood or bit of em | broidery, at the same time not con real! a« them. 1 DeWITT'S WITCH HAZEL SALVE THE OMOINAI. A WaD Known Cure for POM. Cures obstinate MISS, chapped hand*, eo i-ma. akin dinuei. M akei burns and scsMs painless. We could nol Improve the quality If paid double the price. The best »alva that experience oan produce or that money can buy. Cores Piles Permanently DeWitt's Is the original snd only pure snd genuine Witch Hazel Salve made. Look for the name DeWITT on every boa. All others are counterfeit. rasrassnev K- C. Da WITT A CO., CMICAOOh s. a. atoos Tnooc Ma«k» /HOKIfr Dmam 'Frr** ConiiKNT* Ac. AAYWR •WI.LLRIG A »Mr)i and DWWMLNW MT fnlHilr Mmctjin our oi-tnum frat wfccikre u wtvuthw M iimhal lf ynlwiihi*. itawiNiMllftunlitontHiL m IVmu —ml frv*. (H ttH mrtmcj *ur MOirtm; ptlfnia. raiMta taken IbruMftli Mtiim A U mdr adk«, vtthtwtMArva, In Iba Scientific Junction. * . jifcr iifly l'.ta«tnrt«4 I«m» rtr .iiatM >.f liny mmkuho Trr*.«. (a a *csi Imtmmiim.lL So*Lr«M WW*—>»■ ■. TO CONSUMPTIVES. TWoiidmtrMillMivtnfft Mpk MiM.|(iirtunrii i| I. r ac> tal ▼« •Nk ft terete lirt alien* a. and tl it dire liarajc iufliar;«M, n ai»*iuos torili kru im kta Wh»« MiUiitrt the ft>eana of cure. Soar vrto Jmrc i:. tw mi Ichrrrt T|y tend • (cWrrc)> Mpr •11 «|*eacnt4»>>i»»«'d.«r ft ail ind a we w I r C*ntsmmpt 4inftdwl.gr— * Ithr.-* « A» lift#l>a lie t' i • • iufl'rra at atcftt v.aak •» inea'«*al»te. S prmrtrtK*, yHh h v ill r *• t' \ 1 ♦ ■J ft*v prove ft t lra»iftc, wi!l | le . imUi -mWamUMkMUMX ******* *r ' Kmfe fork arvil vSpoorv I \peritM\a> Takt j i\o AubAiifvilp R(wmtw/SV7 All Around the County ((MMtaMhp) R along without dm,—that tbe time had long aince paamd when a should be satisfied with what hi* father did. What you aeed la Robersonville ia Hem. aad yon aeed them in every phase of life, it ■attentat what- liedowd Idaaddrma with a beautiful ascending climax, ia which he plead that North Carolina aught he ready to furnish men at any ensts to any position hi life, whether it he political, edocatioual, agricultural, theological or what not. If the State or aay community in tbe State or the world should aeed a great man in aay of tbe vocations of life, let him come from North Carolina. This is the proposition, the solntioa of which is practical education. His address waa a master-piece aad credit to the Jndat hi—elf. It was replete with thought and logic, tinged with wit and pathos, aad delivered ia the Judge's own inimitable style,. which means that the so-called aits of rhetoric snd flights of oratory were liberally indulged in. rniDAY WIGHT — HIGH SCHOOL EXEBCISE*. The climax of the exercises came Friday evening in the presenta tion of the program of the High School proper and the Muaic Clam By sumct, the people began to assemble at the wsnbouee. Conservative estimates of tbe number present, vary froa 1500 to 2000. With such an audience to impart them, it is no wonder the pupils did well. The entertainment conrirtrd of songs, muaic, (Duets and duos on pianos) recitations, dramas, (comedy and tragedy) drills and such like, —all of which were gracefully snd artistically executed, much to the delight and enjoyment of nil present. With these exercises, tbe lint annual commencement of The RobereouviUe High School became something of tbe past HAMILTON. Miss Manning, of Bethel, is visit ing Mia* Sallie Davenport. Watts Barnhill returned home Friday after aa absence of two weeks. Rev. W. E Cox held services at the Episcopal Church Sunday morning and night. Miss Inez Gray entertained last Wednesday night in honor of Miss Ernestine Gardner. Miss Gardner left for Scotland Neck Monday. Carl llarrell returned from tbe A. &M. College last week. He won tbe prize offered by Scriboer for the bat essay on " Why a far mer should be n student." Miss Mary Baker, after a very successful session with ber musk class, gave ber pupils a party on last Thursday night. At an early hour a merry crowd of girls and boys assembled nt tbe handsome borne of Mr. Baker and. until mid night, tbe sound* of music and merry laughter could be beard. At ten o'clock a sumptuous supper was served them. Mim Lucy Whitebnrst, of Couoho, won the prize for making the greatest prog ress. In the pennut game, the prize was won by Mim Selma Statou, and the booby by Mim Maud Baker. Misa Baker is a fine musician, and on Thursday night fully sustained the reputation she has as a pianist of superior merit. She pomeaacs rare musical inteli gence. and people are fortunate who can put their children under her charge. 11 • • • 1 liMMm Stmii by enabling the digestive organs to di gest. assimilate aad baasform ALL of the whole aoww food that may be oaten into tbe kiad of blood that aowtshea tbe aerves, feeds the timan. hardens the araaclea aad utaperaWa the oejjaaa of tbe eatirehodv. K xkl Pyspepaia Cnie rates ladigntioa. Ih apepsia. Catarrh of the Stnmarh aad all stosnarh disorders. Sola hv R. R. Bijaca. DARDEIfS. Work ou the Disciples church is progressing rapidly. C. C. Pagan made a business trio to Pannele and Williamston this week. - Mr. and Mrs. Macon Norman were guests of Mrs. Mary Gurkin Sunday. Henry Spiuill and Miss Nelia Jones attended church in JamcsviUe Sunday. Mrs. Wm Gardner has returned home from visiting friends near Jamesville. Miss Lola Jones returned Wed nesday from visiting friends near JatnesvHlc. Mr. and Mis. G. T. Harden pent Thursday night with their >istcr. Mis. Macon Norman, in riymouth. Mia. L W. Bat cm an, Miwca Hilda Spraill itd£nrl Rcaky, of »'l> mouth. «it Ktmb of Mrs. C. w. Fagan Sunday. R. C. Fagaa, who has been feting with Itnig trouble, ie antici pating spending the taaawr ia Vshrvillc fur hit health. Mi*. Delia Clark and Mb* Laara Toppta pnad through here on the I rain Sunday evening, eaioutc to Pl> month to vi-it friends'. Miaaes Minaic Riddick and Court ney Cobain returned trom Plym outh Saturday, where the)' at ten led the Hampton School com men? :mmt. Q rite a ntnber of «r people at tended the .4o~ing rxttdKa of the Clara Hampton High School, in 1 Flymonth. last Thur.day and Fri d v They njett a goad time. Mr J. Pal tie I\d, of Pl : month.' ihaa moved to her father's, David Swinson, near beie. Her husband having died last Monday of the colic, with which be was taken while on an excursion trip to Bath last Sunday. —Boys, now ia the time to get a picture of your beat girl. Wilson, at the tent ou Main street. Last Sunday we bad gentle but healthful rain. The irish potato crop ia very nail but the potatoes are fine. W. H. Danid attended the Skew - arkee Union Meeting at Deep Creek Halifax County. Giles Hawkins is at his old home having just returned from the Sol dier's Home at Raleigh. About twenty-live or thirty of our young people tnjoved tbetnaei ves at George W. Griffin's last Sunday. Some one entered the store of Kader LiUey last Thnraday night and carried away about forty dol lars ia awney. They knocked a pannd out of the door. They carried off tU money drawer and tbe store key. Mr. Killey made every effort to obtain blood bounds but could not get them, the keeper at the county borne would not go unless the Sheriff went with him. Tbe Sheriff could not go on the account of the sickness of his wife. There have been a great aiaay hard words about such treatment we think the keeper of tbe dogs should be empowered to go out on such occasions. If we have them to feed we ought to have the use of them. Ii Yn 1W 1m EH 7 If yoa don't yam food does aot do yoo amch Kool,*r Kodot Dyspepsia cttre ia the remedy that every one ahoold take ■hea there ia aay thing wrong with the stomach. There is ao war to maintain the health aad streagth of mind aad body except by nourishment. There is ao way to aoarish except through the stomach. The sfcacach must be kept heahbv, pare aad sweet or the strength win let down anl disease will set up. No sppetite loss of strength, nervous- nea-, he* lachc. coaatipatio.i. had breath, ■our imaga, rift la* p•VI aq I qll stomach trQibtes are qnicklr cura.l by the w of Kwtol lKcprpaia Care. Sold by &R. Biggm. HASSELLS R. W. SaLsbury Esq., attended the commencement exercises, of Clamnont College, at Hickory last week, and apent a day or two in AsheviOe. The movement of potatoes is heavy this week and farmers have been realizing good prices. The recent cool weather has somewhat retarded the growth of crops bat ihev are looking well lor the season. Mi* Clan, the charming and ac comj lUhed daughter of R. H. Sals l»ary, is at home from Claremout College to spe*d the summer. I 8. C. I Witt ftCs.il the nw of the | Cna who mahvs the geauiac Witch llavt .flahe. IVWill's is the Witch Haasl I fch» thai haqla wtthaaft lanring a aaar. U is a •eriaaamhtahe torn* any other. DeW.ti", Witch Haaal Salve em MM, jbkedia.. ittMac and protnJfat pilaa; hama. hrafcna. sraiii ami aU ahia «H --•aaaaa. SuM hjr ft ft. Mgc*- ' ] II II ■ conoaa N. C. Bines spent Sunday in i Ilobgood. ?. F. Quincy went to Scotland Keck Monday. ' Justus Everett Jr., went loGieew ville Wednesday. 11. K. HarreU spent a few days in Norfolk last week. 1 Cart Barrel returned home from 1- A. & ML college Thursday. Ilcnrjr Joiinxm, of IfiallM, is MM Lizzie Wbitehnrst ape* Thursday and Friday la Hamilton MMB BeOe Statoa spent • few days in Scotland Neck this week. Walter Oneal lUMIi to kit home ia Philadelphia, Pa., Satar *»• Man Johnie Htnes and Charlie Council, returned hat from Boies Creek adboot Friday. Mis. B. D. Tew aad Mia. Bryan, of Parade, apart a fear days ia town laat week raatiag relatives. Miaa Ernestine Gardner, of Saitli field. Vs., passed through front Hamilton enroote to Scotland Neck Monday. T. B. Slade left last week far Western. N. C., where he aaid he was going to work insurance, (re turned Saturday.) A small, party from here went to Sherrod's mill pond Friday to try their lock [as fisherman. Colum bus and Sallie report a glorious time. We regret to learn that W. C. Brock, section master on Eastern Carolina Railroad, recently section master here, was killed by a train near Tarboro last week. Mrs. Lucy A. Holaman, who baa been acting as assistant post master here for the past five montba. will make her future home with her neice, Mrs. Edward Davenpor, of Hamilton. Mr. A. S. Chamberlain, of La- Crane, Wis., spent a few hours in town Wednesday, and saya this is his first trip through North Caro lina. Hf says be finds the North Carolinians pleasant wherever be meets them. W. M. Sitteraon, the clever sales man for the Southern Supply G\„ of Williamstou, was on our streets Wednesday, we regret to learn tbia is his last trip here this year, on account of going to work at the tobacco warehouse in WiDiamston. CAUTION! This l> not a jreatle aal bwt akca you think how liable yoa are not to par-' chaae the oaljr remedy naiveraally kaowa aad a remedy that haa had the largest ■ale of any medicine ia the world aaace 1868 for the care aad tieataMnt ef Can suuiption and Throat aad Lang Uoahhi without loosing its great popularity all these years, jroa will he thaakfal we called your attentica to Boachee'a Ger man Syrup. There axe so many ardtaarr cough remedies ash hy d»am«alaand others that an cheap aad gaod far HrM colda perhaps, bat for severe Coughs, nroacntiis, VToep nra ctpccwu pw Consumption, where there ia itifcsH a pectoratioa aad cuughiag during the nights aad moraiaga, there ia aslhiag like German Syrup. The *3 crat aaae has jutt been introduced this year. t«I» ar price 75 cents. At all draggiata. &. K. BIGGS. JAMES VOLE. A. M. Griffin was in town Mon day. . S. L. Wallace went to Roper Sunday. Mr. Dennis Davis is very ill at Astoti* M«U, Mr. Robert White went to Wil liamston Monday. Mr. J. C. Cherry, of Richmond. Va., was in town Friday. Nice rains Sunday, and it a the tobacco look much better. Messrs. L. M. Brown and banc Jackson went to Pinctowu, Tnes day. Julius Haidison our famous Pfney Woods Lawyer was in town Satur day. Mr. Geo. Gurganus, of W ilHams ton, attended the lecture Thursday night. ' Mr. Ashefcy Thigptn, of Green ville, was in town Saturday and Sunday. Messrs. George Ward and Alex. Cote*, of U'illiamston, attended the lecture Thunday night. Our clever Post Master Mr. Dl IS. Stt.bbs Is going to resign his po sitioti as Post Master on account ot his health. raoPEasoa coat's UCTOU. There was a lectaie bat Thunday night by Prafemtor A. B. KLovi. of Atlantic Christian College. Wilson. Profesaor Kori is a moat interesting prrronage, he b an able linguist and the history u his life is that of a thrilling adven turer. He knoin move of th world than men three times Image. ~ * WUm££ . -rvT-;. SS^HgSg3S£=££S2 TWO cum. - a m ' >-?££ ZZSJtZm , *-«*— AaHOkMMttrMrMMO.M' *** '."T * , " , *l****"* MlM r MKmrMitariWi. AtMM '"V ■■* . 11 .A' UL'H laMMbnk. tatMbilr ita li ittlilw. mmS a,H1... a jll> II rtb-.SlMar.taa, BwaTJiSi »r—3 «lwr«t»Mr.lm|i fllw.-«m-(' raHaC. ft|t ■■■>■. » a—daaaay near on Me OMM UM,IM« In Vtor- . ska Atlaadc CM faHlarfrfjn MM. Ml a» IM "fannuim:" ■«"■« «l**¥'***' ■MI KB. I|| MMI aa I ntrni la ■; Ufn j | it"' jjf} lfTi^ > ?'' l 'i'' "" -"". T .„.c Sold by Druggists. Will t* Mat aptm paid oa rrcrijrt af fioo. All Singers Want Itl We refer to that new and complete hjMn book AM In recently mad* its appearance. It baa ftkUy taken a hold on public faror. Ita www Revival Hymn Dook No. 3 Popular became it baa all the best of the lateaMnd the old favorite bjnm and aonga. It is JMI the hook far Snaday srboots sad cburchea, and especially far Remain. ALEXANDER COREY BOOK-SELLER WILUAMSTON, - - NORTH CAROLINA STATEKEIVTOP BANK OF MARTIN COUNTY, AT WLLUAMSTOM, N. C-, At the close of business on the 9th day of April. 1903: tOOCKU: UAS«JT*NS: UMitHaM « 44.aN.55 CayMal Stock. ~ I 'M*» ° mm ■»»■- Santas una* OOalMtaialMM, l.aaaaa .. 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