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Mr ras ntnnin.nimiro co. wmiiMiin.n.c. Awaao a. vamou. SMTOB. UmlHwir- T~ which ao apaciled number riluntlauU Mltri will to marked "Ull tarbM' aad charged np to dale of dlaconUn AdvwtlMMaU dlaoonUaued before tto Übm ■laimiii fi~ r*—' —*- •Aaml rata* for tto Uat actually pabUatod. Mo i—■aalnallrm noticed without the Mac Of tto wtttar awayailw it—aot to to pub UalMd. bat a* a gaaraatac of good faith. AOTaaTiaiMO Raraa: —Oae lack one inaertioo «S ceata, Bach aabaaqveat lpaertion it ceata. toalniae Uicala to ceata a line. ObttaartM aad Bcaoiatioaa of Kcopact, all orer m itaea, J ceala a line. Off far Ad*trtlaeawau. or change of Adver liiaian. Bad to la thta office aot later than Wedaaadav aooo. SUBSCRIPTION RATI* •tagta aabacriptton, 1 year ft.oo Magic aabacriptioo. 6 awatba y> Trial aabacriptioo. *i OUT •—l'.a autocriber wlabe hit copy of tto paper diacoa tinned at expiration at aatobiftioa, notice to that effect abould to aaat aa. Without aach notice, to conlinue tak iag tto paper f 10m the ataila la to tfcoaic re apoaaible for payment of aubacription, aad all arraaragca .aaat to paid when paper ia ordered WATCH TH* UASBt-H proper credit U Mt givea.thc «rat of .tto month following your payaeat,; notify aaat once ttot.aame may to at tto Poet Office at Wllllamaton, m. C. as toooad Claaa Mail Matter. PBIDAT, OCTOBBB 28,1904 National Ticket For President: ALTONIB. PARKER For Vice-President: HENRY G. DAVIS * « Democratic State Ticket. fcFor Governor : ROBERT B. GLENN For^Lieutenant-Governor: * FRANCIS D. WINSTON For Associate Justices GEORGE H. BROWN, JR. W. A.JHOKE Corporation Commissioner: S. L. ROGERS ' Secretary of State : J. BR YAM GRIMES State Treasurer : B. R. LACY State Auditor : B. F. DIXON Attorney-General: ROBERT D. GILMER Commissioner of Agriculture: S. L. PATTERSON Commissioner of Labor and Print ing : H. 8.. VARNIiR For Congress ; JOHN H. SMALL First District For the Senate, 2nd, District: H. W. STUBBS, STEPHEN A. ARAGAW County Ticket. For the' Legislature, J.:B._COFFIELD. For Treasurer, H. M. BURRAS. For Reg. of Deeds, W. C. MANNING. For Sheriff, J. C. CRAWFORD. For Surveyor, SYLVESTER PEEL- For Coroner, DR. WM. E. WARREN. For County Commissioners, R. H. SALSBURY. GEO. W. GRIFFIN. JAMES. G. STATON. William Jennings Bryan in the Commoner says: Every man is responsible for his influ ence, be it small or great Ev ery democrat who votes for Parker votes to defeat Roose velt. Every democrat who does not vote for Parker con tributes toward the election of Rooeevelt. On every question on which Judge Parker's po sition is open to criticism, Pres ident Roosevelt's position is worse; where they differ, as they do on many important questions, Parker is right aud Rooeevelt ia wrong. We extend our thanks to the people of Griffins for their kind invitation to be with them next Thursday; and fcseure them, if nothing happens, that wg will be present. In another column of this issue will be found an article of resolutions adopted by the voters of Griffins, in which they extend an invitation through us to the entire county to be present on that day. • Governor Charles Brantly Aycock will be at Griffins and all that attend will be treated to one of his great speeches. The people of Griffins know how to entertain and those that are fortunate enough to be present on November 3rd are sure of a hearty welcome and a sufficiency of good things to eat. REGISTRARS AND POLL HOLDERS Jamesvillee W. W. Watters, registrar; J S. Jones and Marcellus Stnbbs, poll holders. Williams —L. L- Roberson,regis trar; W. M. Perry and W. E. Dan iel. poll holders. Griffins— E. Peel, registrar; H. Roberson and George E Peel, poll holders. Bear Grass—B. S. Cowing, regis trar; Samuel Rogers and W. M. Green, poll holders. Williamston —W. H. Robertson, registrar; A. T. Crawford and W. H. Wilson, poll holders. Cross Roads —W. H Holliday, registrar; C. James and J.B. Ayers, poll holders. Robersonville — A. R. Dunning, registrar; S. D.'Jenkins and Wm. S. Vick, poll holders. Gold Point—W. A. Roberson, registrar; T. A. Powell and J. O. Keel, poll holders. Poplar Point —J. A. Whitley, registrar; Ed Johnson and H. J. Smith, poll holders. Hamilton—Frank Johnson,regis trar; Harry Waldo and poll holders. Goose Nest—T. H. Council.reg istrar; J. C. Ross an 9 N. C. Hines, poll holders. From indigestion, aches and pains, Your system will be ftee, If you'll but take a timely drink Of Rocky Moutain Tea. S. R. Biggs. Big Averages At Thursday's sale at the Roan oke Warehouse, Mr. B. T. Wynn of Everetts, sold 2780 for $590.80, an average of 18 cents a pound. One barn of this tobacco was tips, weighing 762, for which he receiv ed $133.87. Out of the other he sold 114 lbs. for SSO per hundred. This is just a reminder of what the Roanoke can do on good tobacco. If baby's health U dear to you, Then let me tell you what to do. Kre pain has racked ita tender frame Just let "TEETHINA"eaae the Mine. "TBETHINA" Allays Irritation, Aids Digestion, Overcomes and Counteracts the KfTect* of Summer's Heat, Regulates the Bowels and makes teething easy,and ooncsts ly 35 cents. Will Celebrate Two of our young gallants, Messrs. W. A. Anderson and R. W. Clary, will celebrate their birth days next Wednesday. They are not the same ages, however, the former will be 65 and the latter 62. Of course they will celebrate the occasion on the merry-go-round and at the circus. THE SECRET OF SUCCESS Forty Million botUesof August Flower sold in the united States alone since its introduction! And the demand for it is still growing. Isn't that a fine showing of success? Don't it prove that August Flower has had unfailing success in the cure of indigestion and dyspepsia— the two greatest enemies of health and happiness? Does it not afford the best evidence that August Flow wer is a sure specific fat all stom ach and intestinal disorders? —that it has proved itself the beat of all liver regulators? August Flower has a matchless record of over thirty five years in curing the ailing mil lions of these distressing complaints —a success that is becoming wider in its scope every day, at home and abroad, as the fame of August Flower spreads. Trial bottles, 35c; regular site, 75c. For sale by S. R. Biggs. AGENTS! Hafflß ! AGENTS "CHRIST IN TK CMP" MHT AT OMCI TO rmuiTßitiTTC>,iiim«.fa. Our Paragraph Column Our TfirtiM It certainly la a pity to spoil the* fine October day* by workin* in 'em. Out. Kuropatkin reported th Kuroki's army was lost, and he very sorry that the Jap did't sti The wholesalers have even gone so far as to mark down the price of ginger. And still the campaign lags. A Kansas politician has quit poli tics and opened up a saloon. His friends say he is thoroughly re formed. New Yorkers have at last found that wood alcohol has some redeem ing qualities. It kills or cures in very short order. Ohio has seen so man y train loads of "dough" going into the Indians campaign that she is trying to get into the "doubtful" column. If the politicians would only give us their "private" opinions instead of their public ones, the campaign wounld be ten-fold mora interest ing. A religious sect down in Florida claims that the inside of the earth it inhabited. We would like to know very much what the tempa ture is. It ha# just leaked out why Carrie Nation's stay in Texas was so short. Carrie butted into ajseltzer syphon in action. It was one too many for Carrie. There is some advantage in being a small state. Little Delaware has a man who keeps her at the high tide of prosperity by dabbling in politics. The Episcopal Convention in Boston sfter wrangling over the divorce question for several days seems to have decided to leave the matter to the courts. Temperance orators have been appalling us with the enormous consumption of liquor —now it has been discovered that eighty-five per cent of it is only prune juice. A baseball umpire has abandoned that profession for politics and has captured a nomination for state senator. He seems to prefer mud thrown at him rsther than bsseball bats. r It wss rumored some time sgo that the Emperor of Jspan wss about to recall Field Msrshall Oyama. The Russians are preying fervently that he will not change his mind. Poor Tom Wstson is having a hard time. Down*in'.Georgy they think he is as bad as republicans — in some other parts of the country they think he is no better than a democrat. The dispatches from the seat of war state that the undertakers in and around Mukden are rapidly getting into the millionaire claSs, and the season may not be more than half over. Well, we really can't blame old Dr. Elliott for supporting his former pupil Teddy even if it ia a bitter doae. Poor Harvard would go in mourning for a month if "Ted" should get a licking. It ha* just been ascertained that seventy-two per cent of the earn ings of Chinaman in New York City is spent in gambling. Who accused the poor Chinaman of send ing his money back home. Gen. Chaffee hu issued so order prohibiting army officers from ac cepting gifts. This is done toward aiding Oen Corbin in his fight for batchelorhood in the Army. The word "gift" being interpreted to mean brides also. Judge Parker claims the Philip pines cost us % 600,000,000 —Secre- tary Taft asserts that they cost us only $189,000,000. This matter must be referred to the Hon. Car rol D. Wright. Carroll D is an expert on averages. Hon. Luke Wright, Governor of the Philippines, thinks "we''ought to govern the Philippine Archipe lago for at least a score of years longer. Gov. Lukey is drawing $30,000 per annum while Uncle Sam is holding on to that "think." Ring's Dyspepsia Tablets cure in digestion, dyspepsia and strength ens the stomach. S.H. Ellison & Co. m:wi SALE Fmnit to the pror.d mof • Dead i ot Treat by Calvia K. White to W.S. RhoOea. en the Bth day of October 1903, and registered in the oAce of the Regit ter of Deeds of Msrtin comrtjr, in Book L,L L, Page '6a, default having beaa msrlr in the payment of tIM dataa aa therein act fourth, the nadsrsifned wiU Mil at public auction, for CASH, oa tIM premises near the town at Hamilton, N. C.,*at the Steten* Ontterbrldce place, oathe '* Cik at B«*aabif lAiha "i 9l Hi w WIIWPi llff at a o'clock, a>., the following property: **ni half undivided interest ia a certain tract of land, lying ia Hamilton Town lands Jf. M.Ta field, F. 8. Purvis,and others, and known aa the Stereo Outterbridge home place. Containing one bund red and fifty acres ■ion or less,conveyed by the said Calvin K. White to satisfy the deedaad interna provided for ia aaid Mortgage. This soth day of October, 1904. V4t W. 8. RHODES, Trustee. Notice of Administrator Having qualified af administrator upon the ariatt u( W. Powell,'deceased, notice ia hereby given to all perms holding claims against said estate to pre test tht ui to the nn Jersigned for payment oa or before the joth day of October 1909, or this notice will be plead ia hair of their rectpwry.i AM person* indebted to jaid estate are requested to make imme diate payment. This Ist day of October, 1904. j. B. RAWLS, 1 -6t Administrator. Administrator's Notice Haviag qualified a* administrator upon the estate of Levi 6. Junes, deceased, notice is hereby given to all persona boldiug claim* against said estate to pre sent them to the undersigned for pay meat on or before the sth day of October her, 19m, or thia notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All peraous in debted to said estate are requested to make Immediate payment. , This ist day of October, 1904. lie. O. TAYLOR. I-tt Administrator. Executor's Notice Having qualified as esecutor upon the estate of Nancy B. Rogerson, deceased; notice is hereby given to all person* hold ing claim* against estate to present them to the undersigned for payment on or before the first day of October, 1905, or thia notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All person* indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment. This 14th day of September, 1904. 50.6t.pd BLI TAYLOR. Baecntor Executor's Notice Havingualified as executor upon the •state of Ida B. Hinea, deceased, notice is hereby' given to all persons holding claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned for payment on or be fore the 19th day of October 1903, or this notice will be plead in bar of their re covery. All personi indebted to said es tate are requested to make immediate payment. Thia 19th day of October, 1904. JOHN h. HINBS, j-6t Executor. Jas. Taylor, of Kendsllville, Ind., 1 was seriously diseased with kidney and bladder trouble for 20 years. He tested every known remedy ' without much benefit, until he used 1 Pineales. This new discovery cured him, and Mr. Taylor advises all - persona suffering from kidney of j bladder troubles to get a bottle of . Pineuira at once. S. H. KUison & Co. ; j ' Berfs Honev and Tar ia different from all other remedies offered for 1 the relief of cough, iuflg and broo ' chiat troubles. It contains antisep ' tic properties that destroy the 1 genua, and solvent properties that cut the phlegm, allowing it to be thrown off, moves the bowels gent ly. Cures Croup, Whooping Cough, aad Colds in one night. Sold by S. H. Ellison & Co. You cannot cure piles by external application. Any remedy to be ef fective must be applied inside,right at the aeat of the trouble. ManZan ia put up in a collapsible tube, with a nozzle, so that it reaches inside and applies the remedy where it is most needed ManZan strengthens the blood vessels and nerves so that piles are impossible. ManZan re lieves the pain almost instantly, heals, soothes, cools and cures. Sold by S. H. Ellison & Co. A new theory that is proving suc cessful in the cure of Coughs, Lung and Bronchial affections is offered in Bee's Laxative Honey and Tar This remedy cuts the mucus, heals the membranous lining of the throat, lungs and bronchial tubes; wards off Pneumonia and strength ens the system generally. Croup and Whooping Cough disappear before its use as snow before the sunshine ot Spring. It's pleasant. Sold by S. H. Ellison & Co. ; Pinesalve acta like a poultice. Sold jby S. H. Ellison & Co. V V " 1 ' • .",r« -■■ ... . ••V. ' PA TRIUMPHAL RETURN * John H. Sparks ; -onßdwi. Vhf w. r H A W C , And Trained Animal Exposition Ol IV/ ▼ ▼ 4y The favorite of the Sonth'and one always welcomed, wOl exhibit at Williamson, Wednesday, November 2 TW PEIFMMAICfS EYEKM m MIT •nn fen tf I art 7 I. ■. hfftrniii Im tm Lata The show that.nevrr broke a promise. Everything new and aove&teaeated ia glittering magaifidence. A world of wonders to startle the miad and brighten the eywa. Animala aad featnres most to Bumenms to mention. SEE OUR BABY LIONS ~ ii a« fittest sai Pretty Is I aafc If n Remember-Bomeo the largest and heaviest Lion in captivity, with mane of magnificient growth. The only, the heat, the greatest, moat intelligent Elephant performing. MARY the friend of the children, and known throughout the South. That Intelligent little pony, Bolivar, the smallest in the world Oar perfoi ining Lions, Our educated Horses and Ponies, the fanny Mule, Trained Goats. See the Blephant, Lions, Tigers, Bears apd Wolves, also CLOWNS ... Those funny fellows they are to sing to you and make yon laugh. Trapeee Performers, Contortionists, Wire Walkers, Tumblers, Beautiful Artists Aerial Acta. ,' With our own Light Plant, which makes our water proof \enU at night as light aa day. Mi I. Stark! lit Ht On-IN'T MISS TIBS SMW-TMt H It I Sm It !! Grand golden street parade at 10 a* m. Free outside exhibition at show lot I HATS 0FF..." • H We now have on hand a full and J • j complate line of ' OBOGERIET Nothing Stale I Everything Now I ELLISON I j* Free Delivery. Phone to. Notice. - Notice. I will visit the places below for the purpose ot Collecting Taxes on the days stated: Oooaa Neat Friday, Oct. si, 1904 Bear Grass Tuesday, Nov. 1, 1904 Hamiltoa Saturday, Oct. is. 1904 William. Wednesday. Nov. a, 190* PepU, point Tuesday, Oct. «5. i9°4 Griffins v Thursday. Nov. 3. 1904 , p 1 Wedneeday, Oct. s6, 1904 Hardens -Friday, Nov. 4, 1904 1 Gold Point Thursday, Oct. »7, 19* Jnmeaville.. Saturday, Nov. 5. 1904 1 Cross Roa&a Friday, Oct. 18, 1904 Bveretta....- Monday, No*. 7,1904 Robersonville Saturday, Oct. »9, >9°4 Tboee failing to meet me at the above aamad places and settle their taxes wiU be visited hv myself or deputy at oaee for the express purpose of collecting the taxes due. The taxes must be wound np by the 31st day of December.aa lam OOM pelled to settle with the State aad County by that time. Very respectfully, J.C. CRAWFORD, SHERIFF. 1 ' m 1 a I fMs Are ysa aware of tfcst wMch yoar WATCH ii Silag , HAL I I ' ... The talents afcml M yww watch artn iJ7.«Sm— wvnmi~.. THINK OT IT I I la that time tht ail gataa. prod act. friction an 4 man the *-lic*Mbcaria«s. dertrrr , n in T ~TV ■M7 ROOBKS BROS.' SILVfcRWARE —o. g which la tbekaC *aa sa*4 tte lest, aad wtU pleasr a. tt to th. krsr. H. E>. PEELE l THE JEWELER t,, CPHWB , WILUAnSTON « N * C * ORGANS ) WHOLESALE and RETAIL A. D. Jones & Co., 1 Grbknsboko. North Carouha ■ "■ T Southern Factory Diatrib r utora for tbe world fiunuU KIMBALL j We loan you money to bay them ■ 1 We give free trials We pay tbe freight jl We save yon 25 per cent . I We add nothing to the principal when aold on I Write for our latent Piano ■ and Organ Catalogue, and ■ for full particulars XI A. D. JONES ft COM PAN il 208 South Elm Street ■ Grksnsboro, North CarouvJH BEE'S JfJ Laxative I HONEY-VAR] An improvement iwr iffl Cough, Loaf and Bronchial! Remedies. Cure* Coughs J Strengthens the Longs aaM Oast if Korea the Ihiwele I Jl IOAMUII IO XQ9 UKV IUQI * food alike for Young and Old."] PMi IMWm 6k, Ota* 1.5.L1 a a. bluson a Co. I BIGGS' 1 TONIC Chill Cure! ! TABTLEBS 1 At Wholesale Priced SURE cunc FOR Chills Biliousness ( La Grippe Debility, Eta m Free From Poison «* %* Entirely Harmless Quite Pleasant to Take v Children Fo*d of it •; i Price, 50 Gent 4 PREPARED. BY 8. R. BIGGS 1 WILLIAMSTON. N. C. \ , WILLIAMSTON j ; PRESSING CLUB 1 Room No. 6 Bank Buttdi 15 1 We aolidt your patronage in rnr ( line and guarantee first-data wotk. Pressing and cleaning a anil,7sc. 1 Pressing a suit I— 50c. [ " pet pair-—*50. We also dean and pes* Ladies' Skirts. 2y '.M OCTAVUd PRICE I B. SPELLER I . . maim a. ■ "7" Ml and E&s V W Mckut Cart Mm 1 PT MNr ■ COUNTRY PRODUCBI . Washington St., WiUiamaton | I
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