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WHkaat Back aotlce, U> coatlauc Uk iastfcc paper law tke aulla lata becoaw n apowaiblt for (afkeat of >81)0019*100, and all ha paid wken paper Uordered WATCH THK Ulllr-" proper credit la aslaiv«a.tktlSist oftkejaaatk following jroor T-r—t, -mmtuw aa at aac* Uwt aaiae aay he Xatarod at tke roat OAce at WUllaautoa. M. C. aa Secoad Claaa Mall Matter. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4. 1904. National Ticket For President: ALTON B.'PARKER For Vice-President: HENRY 0. DAVIS Democratic State Ticket —* |For Governor mm"*> ROBERT. B. GLENN For Lieutenant-Governor: D. For Associate Justices: GEORGE H. BROWN, JR. W. A.lHOifti issioner: S. L. ROGERS Secretary of State: J. BRYAN»GRIMES State/Tteasurer : B. R. LACY State Auditor : B. DIXON Attorney-General: GILMER Commissioner of Agriculture: S. L. PATTERSON Commissioner of Labor and Print ing : H. 8.. VARNER For Congress : (JOHN H. SMALL First District For the Senate, and District: H. W."STUBBS, STEPHEN A. BR AG AW 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,* f DR. WM. E.WARREN. "J" Commissioners, R. H. SALSBITRY. GEO. W. GRIFFIN. JAMES. G. STATON. HON. Wm. M. BOND \ Elector For the First District. Ad dressed the People ol WU- > liamston Fiday Plight. *>. ——. Hon. Wm. M. Bond, Elector from the First District, spoke at the Court House last Friday night to a very good crowd. He was introduced by Mr. John L. Hassell in his us ual charming manner. Mr. Bond delivered a fine speech, toaching upon State and National politics and won the admiration of ■ll that heard him. He is a fine gtnllimin and the District made no mistake in nominating him for Elector. SPARK'S SHOW CmrM Test at Btfk Dot aa* Wl Ttrflraaaoe. Tuesday was a holiday for the entire county it straw A One not thoroughly posted as to the popu lation ol Martin county would have thought that every nan. wom an and child in the county bad turned out to see the circus. It was a perfect day and everybody seemed bent on enjoying the oc casion. From early morn till noon peo ple from every section were pour ing into town. Those that did not go direct to the circus ground re mained to take a ride on the merry go-round. It is estimated that fully 5000 people were here on circus day. The show under the manage ment of Mr. Charles Sparks is one of the best and cleanest small shows on the road. Letter to Chief Page Williamttm. H C Dear Sir: When you can buy paint for less than Devoe; don't: save your money. Mr Aaron Higgins, Plainfield, N J, always used 15 gallons of paint for his house; Devoe took 11. Mr Ezrs Rathmell, Williamsport, Pa, always used 11; Devoe took 6. Mr Nathaniel Barber, Canton, N Y, bought 12 Devoe; used less than 6. Mr Burt Young, Oirard Pa. al ways used a gallon for certain rooms took half as much Devoe. You can always buy paint for less than Devoe;don't; save your money. The wearing counts the same way and doubles the difference. The cost of painting is by the gallon. Weak paint costs most; most gallons. - Yours truly, F. W. DKVOK & Co. P. S. —Simpson Hdw. Company sell our point. Halloween Party Master Haywood Knight gave a Halloween party at his home on Main street Monday night. Hallo ween games were played and the girls and boys bobbed for prize ap ples. Harry Stubbs, Lettie Critch er, Wig Watts and Wheeler Mar tin received the prizes. Refresh ments were served at 12 o'clock' Among those present were Misses Mary York, Lettie Critcher, Delia Canier, Beulah Bateinan and Fran ces Knight. Messrs. Wig Watts, Willie Watts, Wheeler Martin. Harry Stubbs, Davis Ewell, Hay wood Knight, Charles Knight. A GUARANTIED OURS FOR WLIS. Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Mies. Druggists refund money if PAZO OIN*yHKNT failato cure any case, no ■natter of how long standing, In 6to 14 •lays. First application gives ease and rest. 50c. If your druggist hasn't it send 50c in stamps and it will be for waided post-paid by Paris Medicine Co., St. I.ouis, Mo. . 11-41 yr. - . £ When the Atlanta trade Prome theus is unbouud Atlanta will give the world a commercial epic.—At lanta Constitution. There's Dvsentry—Colic, too. And Cramps; but this remetnlwr do, Though enemies all bahie#must meet "TKETHINA" will cause them all defeat. "TRETHINA" Overcomes and Coun teracts the Kffects of the Summer's Heat, Aids Digestion, Regulates the Bowels and makes teething easy. Costs only >S r - In some sections of Georgia the spring branches are too low to per mit the stills to be run on full time and and there is a scarcity of moun tain dew. —Atlanta Constitution. THE GOOD OLD WAY A severe cold or attack of la grippe is like fire, the sooner you combat it the better your chances are to overpower it. But few moth ers in this age are willing to dp the necessary work required to give a good old-fashioned reliable treat ment such as would be administer ed by their grandmothers, backed by Boschee's German Syrup which was always liberally used in con nection with the home treatment of v colds and is still in grater houshold favor than any known remedy. But even without the application of the old-fasioncd aids German Syrup will cure a severe cold in quick time .It will cure colds in children or grown pefeple. 11 re,ieveß the congested organs, allays the irrita tion, and effectively stops the cough Any child will take H. It is invalu able in a household of children. Trial size bottle, 25; regular size, 75c. For sale by S» R. Biggs. " ' —— n aWWWimiWIWMWWfc 2 Our Paragraph Column | By Our SpadalsL Both campaign managers profess to be good frieikb to labor Why not join the the union ? Mr. Roosevelt has just had his forty-sixth birthday and expects s "present" next November. Republicans seem to be more dis pleased with Judge Parker's speeches than thev were with his silence. Those who are looking for hum erous literature might save up the campagn prophesies and read them after the electiou. Political menu: Breakfast- Lodge on Roosevelt; Dinner- Cleveland and Olney on Parker; Supper—Tom Watson on both. Bourke Cochran says Democracy is a faith and Republicanism is an appetite. We can't see why a man should be blamed for having both. Several of the big corn produc ing states are clamoring for corn shuckers. It would be a good idea for some of our spellbinders to take tht job. Baltimore, propoaes to build the largest sugar plant in the country. She probably expects to furnish the Washington "pie" with saccharine matter. A western farmer has shipped a fine ccw in a Pullman parlor car. This is a little novel though we have heard of "hogs" travelling in parlor cars. Hon. Tom Watson says he doesn't care where the votas come from so long as he gets them. Tom is the most "onparticularist pusaon we ever lieered of." The Japs have called our atten tion to the fact that while they may accidently violate a rule of war/are they have never yet attack ed a fishining crew. Field Marshall Oyama and Kuro patkin both claim to be short of ammunition; on this side of the water Fields Marshall Taggart and Cortelyou are secretly making thia complaint. General Miles fixes the cost of the Philippines at $300,000,000. Judge Parker multiplies that by two; the late Senator Hoar multi plied it by three —Secretary Taft divides it by two. It has been our "dream" for many years to see a campaign free from mud-slinging, but Maryland has spoiled it. In oue district twenty-five per cent of her candi dates are named Mudd. The Russian Baltic Fleet ran in to Home Euglish fishermen oil the coast of England at 11 a. tn. and sank two of the fishermen's ships and killed two men. What would happen if two Russian fleets were to meet each other in the night ? A member of the British Kmbas say has been arrested for running his automobile too fast and was very indignant therefor. He is about as slow as the rest of the En glish—the "smart set" over here considers it an honor for over speeding an auto. Henry Blount at the Opera House Last Monday night the famous mimic and orator, Henry Blount, appedred at the Opera House, un der the auspices of the Roanoke Camp of the Woodmen of the World, in his famous lecture, or rather one-man comedy, Rip Van Winkle and Solon Shingle. The audience was rather small, but appreciative. Th« speaker was introduced by Williamston's rising voung lawyer, Mr. Burras Critcher. Mr. Blount's version of Rip Van Wiukle and Solon Shingly, while in keeping with the original plays, is rather original and catches his audiences. It seems incredible that one man cau carry the differ ent characters of these plays as does Mr. Blount The audience was carried awav with the entertainment, ind left with aching sides, caused by con tinuous laughter throughout the evening. Had the people of Williamston known the exact character of the entertainment, the house would have been packed. 'Taint no use to sit down and whine When no fish get tangled in your line; Bate your hook with a bumble bee, And keep on taking Rocky Moun tain Tea. S. R. Biggs. | Pin— 1 to tbe proviai mof a Doad of Treat execute.! by Calvin K. White to W. 8 Kbo-toa, on the Btb .toy of October 1903, aad rcgiatrred in the tfloc of the Regiatar of Dttdi of Martin coanty. to Book L L L, Page 162, default having been made to the payment of the claim aa therein art fourth, the undersignc! will aell at public auction, for CASH, on the premises near toe tow* of Hamilton, N. C.. at the (tonen• Outterbridge place, on the [|L IKaaaakgr liAi 911 Wm VI wWlfll 1 lli# at » o'clock, v.. the following property: 'ne-half undivided interest in ascertain tract of land, lying iu Hamilton Town ship adjoining the landa of T. H. Cof field, P. S. Pnrvia.and others, and known ai the Steven Outterbridge home place. Containing one hundred and fifty acre* more or leaa,c«nveyed by the mid Calvin K. White to aatiafy the deed and interest provided tor to aai'l Mortgage. Thia aoth day of October, 1904. j 4t W. S. RHODES, Traatee. Notice •! Administrator Uavtog qualified as administrator upon the estate of W. Z. Powell, deceaaed, . notice is hereby given to all persona iioldiOg claims against said estate to pre ient ihem to the uuJcraigned for payment Ire or before the 30th day of October, 1905, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recover y. All peraona indebted to said estate are requested to make imme tiate payment. Thia Ist day of October, 1904. J. B. RAWLS, 1 -6t Administrator. Administrator's Nolle* Hiring qualified as administrator upon the estate of Levi S. Jones, deceaaed, notice is hereby given to all perauna holding claims against said estate to pre ent them to the umleraigned for pay ment on or before the sth day of October tier, (90ft, or thia notice will be plead in liar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment. Thia lit day of October, 1904. Mc. G. TAYLOR. i-6t Administrator. • Executor'* Not lea Having qualified aa executor npon the estate of Nancv R. Rogeraon, deceased; notice is hereby given to all person* hold ing claims 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 iu bar of their recovery. AH persons indebted to said estate are requested to .iiake immediate payment. Thia 14th day of September, 1904. jo.6t.pd KU TAYLOR, K* ecu tor Executor's Notice Having qualified as executor upon the estate of Ida B. Mines, deceased, notice is hereby given tp all persons holding claims against said estate to present them to the uuderaigned 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 persons indebted to said es tate are requested to make immediate payment. This 19th day of October, 1904. JOHN L. 11INHS. j-6t Executor. Jas. Taylor, of Kendallville, Ind., was seriously diseased with kidney and bladder trouble for 20 years. He tested every known remedy ( without much benefit, until he utwd Pineules. This new discovery cured him, and Mr. Taylor advises all persons suffering from kidney of bladder troubles to get a bottle of Pineules at once. S. H. Ellison & Co. Bee's Houev and Tar is different from all other remedies offered for the relief of cough, lung and bron chial troubles. It contains antisep tic properties that destroy the germs, aud solvent properties that cut the phlegm, allowing it to be thrown off, moves the bowls gent ly. Cures Croup, Whooping Congh, and Colds in one night. Sold by S. . H. Ellison & Co. You canuot cure piles bv external application. Any remedy to be ef fective must be applied inside,right at the seat of the trouble. ManZan is 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. j This remedy cuts the mucus, heals 1 the membranous lining of the 1 throat, lungs and bronchial tube*;' wards of! Pneumonia and strength ens the system generally. Croup , and Whooping Cough disappear before its use as snow before the sunshine of Spring. It's pleasant Sold by S. H. Ellison &'Co. ' - - Pinesalve acta like a poultice. Sold Iby S. H. Ellison & Co. /wintersjnitlm I Q&N (JUJO 1 1 A MEDICINE OF MERIT. / \rOCURH \ CURES AGUE, DENGUE, / AND BILIOUSKESS^^T mmmmim It s*+*++++*++ * ' AT COST MY ENTIRE STOCK * h 1• 1 f iTTifci Parmiturt, Sewing Machlaes 4 " Bicycles, staves sad Beaters * 1 , The Largest aad Mm) Uae of Htfrn Brer i , , Mp' We are ckiaiagoat oat nhjcl«sai)»i|i "«■ i |H Ml tar price |aa.«o. Sewtag MacMao-nnlar ' * WITtTMfW price sls to s»y—price nowf-.tofi*. H*im 1 > Mows 7JC aad ap. Caofc SWm |j aad ■». Shell* jjc. s ho*. Mat Unas triaate i barrel) p sm. Kilcheo Hafes »i.7S aad up. Stove Pipe Sc. per joial. 1 ' ANI* THtt OF OtTX STOCK WILL *K S(>U> ar A GSRAT SACSIFICK , , ; ; Bm'l Hist TkiM Barfiiii— 6ms Mitt gi it Smi Mm b| MI , ( , C. H. RAWLS, Robersonville, N. C. jUb ■_ mi* A A jnA C im *AI Notice. - Notice. / will visit the places below for the purpose of Collecting Taxes on the days stated: tiooae Meat— Friday, Oct. ai, 1904 Bear Graaa Tuesday. Nov. 1. 1904 Hamilton Saturday, Oct. »a, «9"4 Williama Wednesday: Nov. a. 1904 Poplar Point Tuesday, Oct. as. 1904 Griffins.— ..Thursday. Noa. j, 1904 Haaael Wednesday, Oct. a 6. 1904 Dardena Friday, Nov. 4, 1904 Oold l*oint..Thursilay, Oct. a 7, 1904 Jameaville. ..... ...Saturday, Nov. S. «9°4 Croaa Roada. Priday, Oct. aB, 1904 Breretta Momlay. Nov. 7,1904 Roberaoovilk Saturday, Oct. *>. 1904 Those failinK to meet me at the above named places and settle their taxea will be visited bv myself or deputy at once for the espreaa purpose of collecting the taxea due. The taxea must be wound up by the 31st day of Decern her .aa lam com pelled to settle with the State and County by that time Very respectfully, J. C. CRAWFORD, SHERIFF. m ■ A T*! t Ars yon aware of that which yomr WATCM I* doing II /\ V In the cotirsa of oaa yaar (JOf tfays) The hataac* wheel of your watch atakea 157, 6*0,000 reTolat«oa& , J THINK OF IT I I la that liar the all film*, produces friction and trears the delicate heartagk **iar lua their hiah finish and perfect fit; thereby ruining su sccmrate lime piece, aa onli 11. Tv machine should he oiled daily. Your witch .hoald tir pruperly cleaned aad oiled onces year. Mat esaaiine It. An honest opinion from me cud yon soOima .Come •round and examiue my stock; I hsodle a stche. ot all aiake* as! grades aad at a mail prrceatage, too. 1 sell i 847 ROOERS BROS.' SILVERWARE —^ which U the best! Has stood the test,>nd will please yoa as it is the hest. H. D. PEELE THE JEWELER WILLIAJISTON, N. C. TELEPHONE at F.HATS QFF..." I Ag'rfS-f We now have on hand a tall and \|.l j completejine ol I OKOGERIES I Nothinf Stale I Everything New I j S. H. ELLISON I i Free Delivery. Phone 6a. J par goodQptdtles MM ftoaocraai Vinegar ■ ' Cl " AM Foe "1847 // * cfc- *e) I *- I « * i/oic. u M *vu fiat «»* f boavm €>♦• r- *, - *4.\i - . Aw K * •» ..-ill'. . •** l-tt m reoiw *. »v .« »« »•»*- vbK". 1 ihc fwrnwi-fl, wWrli »irt ft' lis l. «*l»i kad «hit ptuv« » h!o*iß||, «i!l | b . tts.. SaWiJIB A.WLUWI, Brooatjru, N«w Y j._ M A IM> J. B- SPELLER / . \ aaiyaa wta . . 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I .-*...1 i" BIGGS' TONIC Chill Cure TABTLEBS At Wholesale Prices - SURE CURE FOR Chills Biliousness I La Grippe Debility f Etc. Free From Poison 4 at Entirely Harmless Quiie Pleasant to Take Children Fo*d of it Price, 50 Gents PREPARED BY S. R. BIGGS WILLIAMSTOIi. N. C. WILLI AMSTON PRESSING CLUB > Room No. 6 Bank BnQdi ig We solicit yonr patronage in rnr line and guarantee first-dam woi k. Pressing and cleaning n sail,7sc. Pressing a suit 50c. " Pants, per pair 25c. We also clean and pie* Ladies' Skirts. j OCT AV US PRICE AAA BANK DEPOSIT q»j,UUU ■nsaSBOM Bcrd«Co* WrtteO-k* i ! ssmmmusu*' i
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