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4 The ♦ Scrap Book Comfort In Noise. _ . In the winter of 1W53 there was much anxiety at Washington lest H urns Id» should be captured at Knoxvllle. One day e-report came to the White House that there waa heavy firing In the di rection of the latter city. Lincoln, who bad been waiting during long hours for some news, now expressed his sat Isfactlon and when ankod why be found any comfort In bis meager mas aage answered: "A neighbor of mine in Menard county named Sally Ward had a large family of children. When ever ahe heard one of them yelling In some out of the way place alio would say. 'Tbank the Lord, there'a one of my young ones not dead yet!"' 80 long as there waa firing In tbe direction of Knoxvllle Burnslde was not cap tured. LOVED 1 NOT HONOR MOKE. Tell me not, i*»t, 1 am unkind*, That from the nunnerl* Of thy chaat* brcaat and qul*t mind* - To w*rro and arms* 1 flr*. Trua, a new mlatreaa now I chaaa— Tha first foe In the fluid— And with a atrongar faith Imbraoa A aword. a horae. a ahlald. T*t thl* Inconatancy la auch Aa you, too, ahould ndore. I could not lov* th««, d*are. ao much ~E6v«d I not honor mor*. / —Richard Lov*lao*. H* Put Him Off, All Right. "Now, aeu here, porter." sold he brisk ly, "I want you to put me oft at Byra cu»e. You know we get In there about 0 o'clock In the morning. and I may oversleep myself. Hut It Is Important that I should get out. Hore'a n live dol lar goldplece. Now, I may wnke Ul> hard. Don't mind tf I klok. ray no nt fentlon If I'm ugly. I want you to pet iue off the train no mutter how liiml 1 fight, t'mlerstaud?" "To*. »ah," answered the sturdy Nu blau. '"lt'aba 11 l>e dll, soli!" The next morning the coin giver win awakened by a stentorian voice call lug, "Rochester!" "Rochester!" he exclaimed, slttlnu up "Where's the porter?" Hastily slipping on his trousers, lie went In search of the negro and found him In the porter's closet, huddled up. with his head In a bandage, his clothe* torn and his arm In a sling. "Well," aaya the drmnuier. "you are H light. Why illdn't you put tue off lit Syracuse?" "Wha-at!" gasped the porter, Jump lug, HK hia e.vea bulged from bla head. "Wan you do geinmuu dot give me 11 five dollah goldplece?" "Of course I wan, you Idiot!" "Well, den. hefonh de Lawd, who wan dat gemmau I put off at Syra cuse ?" Stout Hearted Demetrlua. I rememl>er also to have heard this aplritod way lug of that atouteet hearted of men, Lleuietrlua. "Ye Immortal god»," said he, "the only complaint which 1 have to make of you la thitt you did uot make your will known t.» me earlier, for tlieu I would Homier have goue Into tliut state of life to which I now have been called. Do you wlali to take my children? It wan for you that I brought theui up. Do you wish to take some part of my body? Take It. It Is uo great thing that 1 11111 offering yon. I Khali soon have dune with the whole of It. Do you wish for my life? Why should I hesitate to re turn to you what you gave me? What ever you ask you ahall receive with luy good will. Nay, I would rather fci\c it than be forced to hand It over to you What need had you to take away what you did? You might have received it from me. Yet. even as It is, you can uot take anything from ine, because you cannot rob a man uuleas li* re slsta."^Beneoa. In Danbury. •V Danbury gentleman ate two lultice plea before retiring Sunday night und about 2 o'ejock the next morning wus picked up by eleveu baldheaded angel* and pushed through tea yards of load pipe. The L«r«l'a Prayer In 1300. The following wm the fofin of the Lord's I'rayer In tlie year l.Km: "Fader our In heveue. ! liilowoyed U) thl name, Come thl kin Thl will be dun aa In heveue ami hi earth, Our uch ilaji's bred pin- us to day. And forgive ua our dotte-. us we forgiven our dettourea. Ami lode ua not luto temptatlouu. Bote ilulyveie us of yvel. 1 Ameu " Inventing a Language. A Herman merchant dining with a Cliluc inuudarin at Hongkong. was euJoviiijj a roast when the disquieting thought struck him that he might have been dining off a cut an he had tteeu tolil that the Chinese ute oats as wall as ruts. lie determined to tlud out. But unluckily, the Chluamau did not German, and the German did hot understand Chinese, so the German printed at the dish, aaylng, "Miau, iniau?" The Chinaman shook hla head In ne gation and then answered "Bowwow 1" wltl) a polite auille. Indicating satisfac tion with the progress In conversation. •aiWia. tha Match Say. "Pleaae. air. buy some matchear aald • little boy with a poor, thin blue face, Ms feet bare and red and hla clotbea vnly a bundle of rags, although tt was very cold la Edinburgh that day. "No, I don't want any," said the gentleman. "Bat they're only a penny u bos," the Me. I don't want a bos." "Then I'll gl'a Doy who got tbe shilling, bat If pomi ble still tuore ragged and tblu and poor. ll*> stood a moment diving Into hla raga ua If be were seeking some thing and then said, 'Are yon tbe gen tleman that bought matches frae Sandler 'Yes.' f Weel, then, here's fourpence oot o' yer shlllln*. Handle canna coom. He's no weel. A cart ran over him and knocked him doon, and be lout his bonnet and hla matches and your elevenpence, and both his Isgs are broken, and he's no weel at a', and tbe doctor says he'll die. And that's a' lie can gle ye tbe noo,' putting fourjience down on the table. And then the child broke down Into great sobs. 80 I fed tbe little man, and then I went with him to see Handle. "I found that the two little things lived with a wretched druuken step mother. Their own father and mother were l>oth dead. I found poor ggndle lying on a bundle of shavings. He knew 1110 as soon ns I came In and said, 'I got the change, sir, mid was coming back, and then the horse knocked me down, and both my legs are broken. And Reuby, little Reuby! I am mire 1 am dyln'! And who will take care o' ye, Reuby, when I am gnne? What will ye do, Ileuby?" "Then I took the poor little sufferer's band anil told him 1 would always take care of Reuby. He understood mo and had Just strength to look at me as If he would thank me. Then the ex pression went out of his blue eyes, and In a moment— "He lay within Ihe light of God, Like a babe upon the breast, Whore the wicked cease from troubling And the weary are at rest" The Price of Health •''l he price of health in a nfala rious district is just 25 cents;, th cost of a box of I)r King's New Life Pills," writes Rlla SI ay ton, o N'oland, Ark. New Life Fill cleanse gently and impart»new lift and vigor to the system. »5. Sat isfaction guaranteed at S. R. Biggs, druggist. That Massachusetts man who i 104 years old, has voted the Dew ocratic ticket all his life, ought to couie in for some consideration from the Carnegie hero cointniss ion. Gentle and Effective A well-known Manitoba editor writes: ' As an inside worker 1 tind Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets invaluable for the touches of biliousness natural to sedentary life, their action being gentle and effective, dealing the digestive tract and the head.' Price 15 cents. Samples free S, R. Uiggs. The London Times is worried because, "the earth is so ominous ly quiet". Let the Times posses its soul in patience, until we gei our presidential campaign well under way. k Woman Tells How to Relieve Rheumatic Pains I have been a very great sufferer from the dreadful disease, rheu matism, for a number of years, t have tried many medicines but never got much relief from any of theni until two years ugo when 1 bought a bottle of Chamberlain's I'ain Balm. I found relief before I had used all of one bottle, but kept on applying it and soon-felt like a diti'erent woman. Through my advice many of my friends have tried it and can tell you how wonderfully it has worked.—Mrs. SARAH A. COLIC, 140 S. New St., Dover, I)e'. hambertnin's Halm is a liniment. ** The relief from pain which it affords is Jilone worth many times its cost. It makes r st and sleep possible, FOl sale by S. R. Biggs. ' Senator Bailey is going to write A book", says the Atlanta Con stitution. This ought to bring at least one ray of sunshine to the hearts of the anti-Bailevites. Cured of Rheumatism Mr. Win Henry of Chuttanooga t'enn., had rheumatism in his left arm. "The strength seemed to have gone out of the muscles so that it was useless for work,"' he says. "1 applied Chamberlains Pain Balm and wrapped the arm in tlinnel at night, and to my relief I found that the pain gradually left me and the strength returned. In three weeks th • rheumatism had disappeared and has not since re turned " If troubled with rheu matism try a few applications of Pain Balm. You are certain to be pleased with the relief which it af lords. For sale by S. R. Bi^g^ After stirring writers to articles o> 4 'How to Avoid Sunstrokes" the weather man turned on the cold air again. Whooping lough 1 have used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in my family in cases of whooping cough, and want to tell you that it is the best medicine I h.»ve ever used--W. F. 'JASTON. Posco Ga. This remedy is safe and sure. For sale by S. R. Biggs "Only my body has been in jail', said former Seuatot Burton. Wei', that was all the law demanded. '"flood for everything a salve is for and especially recommend ed for Piles " TltfVt is what we say about De "Witt's Carbolized Wi ch Hazel Salve. That is what twenty years' of usage has proven. Get the original. Sold by S. K. Kiggs. WiUiamston, N. C.. Slade, Jones. & Co. Hamilton, N. C. In this country, a man who steals a mule, goes to the pen., If caught. But down in Nicaragua it u cause for war and he escapes maybe to have a hero medal tied to him later. What is it that tastes as pleasant as maple sugar and quickly relives coughs and colds? Mothers who have used it will quickly answer: -Kennedy's Laxative Cough Sy rup." The pleasant cold remedy that exp Is the cold through its laxative action on the bowels. Conforms strictly to the Pure Food and Drugs Law. Contains no opiates Sold by S. R. higgs Williumston. N. C.> Slade Jones. A Co Hamilton, N, C Although they are of different styles of architecture, either Fair emks or Taft would lie the ideal president, as fur as the newspaper cartoonists gn. "Nothing so good as Cascas *eet," wtites a mother who bap tised it 'lt saved my baby's life," wiites another. Cascasweet is n vegetable corrective for the dis>>r defs of a child's stomach. Co. - tents on the bottle in piaiu Knglisl 50 doses tor 2 5 cents Recommend .dbyS. R. i%gs. Williamston >1 C. *lad«*, Jones, it Co. Hamil ton N. C. "The Chicago wheat pit is oul> 24 feet wide but it reached clear down to hell", once wrote a writ er. The width of the N. Y. stock Exchange is perhaps greater, but the depth is about the same. Rest is the great restorer. We lire our muscles by exercise and then rest to restore them; yet a great many of us do not stop to think how little rest we give to our stomachs. As a usual thing no part of our body is so generally overworked as our digestive or gans) -A tired and overworked stoHiach will give signs of distress to which we pay no heed until at last T)yspepsn takes hold, indi gestion it. just a warning, and ii we heed the warning we can easily avoid further consequences KOUOL is a most thorough stom ach relief. It digests what you cat and gives the stoini'ch the need ed re.it and greatly assists in res toring it to its normal activity an 9 usefulness. KOUOL is sold 011 a guaranted relief plan, It % sold here by S K. Biggs W'illiainston, N. C., Slade, Jones. A Co, Hamil ton, N. C. Russia is maintaining her tnili tary prestige. A Russian prince made a disparaging remark about it to a Russian captain who (diced ofl the prince's ear with his sword Whereupon, the prince whipped out a revolver and shot the ear slicer twice. .» When your back hurts it is almost dways a warning from your kid neys. When your kidneys art wrong there is nothing so good as the use of De Witt's Kidney alio Bladder Pills. They a-sist the kidneys. Sold by i>. R Biggs. Williamston. N. 1,'., Slade, Jones. &. Co. Hamilton, N C, A Missouri Congressman has saved SII,OOO of his salary, but doubtless his colleagues will have to be shown. PniUMORli s Dudl| Won had so seriously affected my right lung.'' writes Mrs. Fannie Connor, f Rural Route i. Georgetown I'enn., "that 1 coughed continuous ly night and day and the neighbors' prediction—consumption —seem d inevitable, until my husband brought home a bottle of Dr King's Sew Discovery, which in my case proved to be the only RRAI. cough cure and restorer of weak, sorv lungs." When all other remedies utterly fail, you may still win in the battle ngaiust lung and throat troubles with New Discovery, the RKAI. cure. Guaranteed by S. R Biggs, druggist, 50c. and |i.oo Trial botMe free. Abe Ruef is said to have lost his nerve. The Friscoe authorities ought to institute a search for it at once for it was the best of its kind. When you need a pill, take a pill, and he sure it's a« Karly Riser, D* Witt's Little Early Risers are safe, sure, satisfactory Fills. The pills with a reputation. They do not gripe or sicken. They are sold here by S. R. Biggs, Williamston, N ,C , Slade, Jones. A Co. Hamil ton. A Western lecturer says women ought to dress more sensible. If that means less expensively he will make a lot o! friends among the men in this country. DOUR BISIMSS AIIII "When my friends thought I was about to take leave of this world on account of indigestion, nervousness and general debility." writes A. A Chisholm, Treadwell, N. Y . "and when it looked as if there was no hope left I was per suaded to try Electric Bitters, and 1 rejoice to say that they are cur ing me. lam now doing business agtin as of old, and am still gaining -■atly." Best tonic medicine on earth. Guaranteed by S. R. Biggs, druggist. 50c. V • The Cause of Many Sudden Deaths. Iters t* a disease prevailing In this country moat dangerous because *0 decep- C —. 111 II tive. fcfany sudden *CuIKA ItlKIP" deaths are caused by ft heart disease, AjLZr pneumonia, heart llluv Tl\ * (allure or apoplexy IlltSey. "VIA. STr are often the result ]N\ or kidney disease. If kWfel lowed to sdvsnca the U b 1 !! u kidney-polsonad Wood wlfl attack the ■■ inrvh vital organs or the kidneys themselves break down and wcsto away cell by cetT. Bladder troubles most always result from a derangement of (he kidneys and a cure Is obtained quickest by a proper treatment of the kidneys. If you are feeling badly you can make no mistake by taking Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Koot, the great kidney, liver and bladder remedy. It corrects Inability to hold urine «!td scald ing pain lti passing it, and overcomes thai unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often during the day, and to get up many times during the night. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Swamp-Root Is soon realized. It (tands Ihs highest for Its won derful cure* of the most distressing cases. Swamp-Root la pleasant to take aiid sold by all druggists In fifty-cent and one-dollar sized bottles. You may fiJCttmn have a sample bottle of this wonderful new dls- 1 covery and a book that tells all about It. both tent free by mall. Address Dr. Kilmer & Cc. Blnghamton, N. Y. When writing mention reading this generous otter in this paper. Don I make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swarr.p-Root, and the address, Bingham ton, N. Y.. on every bottle. ' Look through your pocket change at once. There's a counterfit SIO,OOO bill floating around. Blttll If I Splitr Through blood poisoning caused by a spider bite, John Washington of Bosqueville. 'I ex.. would have lost his leg, which became a mass of running sores. Had he not beet> persua ed to try Bucklen's Arnic* Salve He writes: "The first ap plication relived, and four boxes healed all the sores." Heals every sore. isc. at S. K. Biggs druggist. After that banquet to the Stroth er brothers, somebody will be just foolish enough to get up a xtuidc supper fos Harry Thaw. There are many tonics in the land, As by the papers you can »ee, Hut none of them can equal Ho lister's Rocky Mountain lea. —J, M Whiters 4 Co. m Kobersoiiville. Every woman appreciates 1 beautiful complexion, so much de tired by men. Such complexion' come t> all who use HollisterV Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cent* Tea or Tablets.—J. M. Whiters A Co. at Robersonville. Thousands have pronounce*! Hollisters Rocky Mountain Tee the greatest healing power on earth. When uiedtcal scienct fails, it succeeds. Makes >ou well tnd keeps you well. 35 cents Tea or Tablets. J. M, Whiters & Co. at Robersonville. TO OURK A COLO IN ONI DAY r ake LAXATIVE HKOMOQuiuineTab lets. Druggists refund money if it fail* to cure. it. W. OROVK'S signature on Vhe bo*. 15c. HOLLISTEK'S Rocky Mountein Tea iltiggets A Buy Hnllaias for Buy Piopl*. Bring* OolJin Haaltk asd Etntwui Vlg*r. 1 sparine f.>r C initlnatlnn. tnllr wlloa. U»* ,1 Kit >M*y Tnmblas. Pimples. Eomafa Inipur* loud, IWnt Onuwh. Uiunlih Rowrlv Hwdaoh* .hI Hm-knobe. It * kooky Moustat J T*a In tab t form, M o«ot« a box. Oanulna made by [>LLiaTaa nat'o OiWtar, Nxtlsna. Wis. 10LDEM WUGBETB FOR MUO* fBOPtE fmSL ■ bgd CUBES RHEUMATISM LOHBIQC) SCIITICI NEURALBU aid KIDNEY TROUBLE "I DMK" Mkea tkl*rmllr. Dili ihe Movd of Uie poiaonous miliar »nO aaldt which in UM direct oarn of Ihite dm MM Applied mi«ru»llr li aOonia almoet In •twinlicl tram Mia. wane »iierinueut cur# li be lac effected by purltrlnf UK Mood. dlMoifin* »!>* i>oleoiooe »üb iuom tod tcscvia* U tram tue uiua. DR. 8. D. BLAND Of BrtwUm, vrtltii "I tod IKW »I->#HW«f y«M with UMbNfv. mUjmmUmi to au im *m) i«f».Md ir:MlMw AMI eoald frvru WWW, Mil »U» cdMINH with * n««hw c f | MUM pt »•» •>J» fill Mfhtnt tter c» T « tK« f*»M •W>h»i fro« I Ifcfti mr*+9H*9 it h» my imMh tor i»w»ll.w mM ¥tHO« 4 iim Mi 1 * FREE If joe ire auVnrln* with IMbiM, l*i»nr*ijla. Kldn6rrrMt>i* or ut kin dred dtacMLwrlie VO WIHI trial bOWM of 'l-DUOP3v'Md loot It roereelt - "UMn*tH M«MiwriwM«| tisoe without aaninrli* • dru* habit." ti It heo.lrtHTttT e ( .f oplaa. eoeelea. alcohol liurtoonnii Md mm ateilar toendianu. DIRECTORY Methodlst*Ehurch • Rkv. C L. Rhio. Pastor. Methodist Kpiscopal Church, South. William ston and Hamilton Charges Service* aa follows WillianisUra —Pinching on the lit Jnl and 4th Sunday* at 11 am and yy> p m Sunday School at 9:30 am, W. A. El lison, Supt. Prayer Meeting (Kb Wednesday M y.y> p in. Hamilton —Preaching on the rod an 1 Jth Sundays at It a m and 7;yi p Veinou—Preaching t'i« i»t Sunday at 3 pm. Holly SpHnjf*—htsrbilK the .vd Son day at 3 p ui. All friend*of the ehnreh au«l tlic |»i'- lie generally are cordially invited ti> ai vend all the service*. Christian Church Services at the Chri»tktM Chereti, V liams'ou. Preaching third Sunday 1111 tn and 7 \nn Sunday S boot j p in every Sunday. Macedonia first Sunday* 11 n 111 aixl Satnrday 11 a m and 7 30 p nj. Old Ford—Second Snnd.iv* t.rd Sit urdav* II a m. JauicnilU- h'titiiili Jiunihv* li a in ai d 7pm. J.*. TtNGLR, Pastor Bffptist Church (»KO. J. lIOWKI.t., Pastor Preaching every Salilwlli morniiiK and evening, except the first Salitutli evening at l l * in and 7:30 p in. Sahliatli School, S. At wood NeweM Superinti ndent; evi-ry Sub'iMh at 9:45 The Lord's Supper everv first Sitliltatb Church Conference everv Second S.ib hath. I'ieacbing at Redditk'h Gruve I Lit firiit Sabbath in every month at 3 p ni. At Bi|(K'* School House every 4th Sabbath at 3 p m The l.adies Missionary Society, Mr*. J until" Everett, Pre*., meets every first 4nd third Monday at 7:30 p m. You are very reapectfully and earne»t ly invited to attend these aervitea. A QUARANTIID OUH FOR PIL«» Itching, Blind, Bleetlinx I'ilea. I)ruj(- [ istH are authorised to refund monev if, PAZO OINTMENT fail* to cure in 6 to (4 daya. 50c. 1-5-06-ly j ______________________ 1 CITY BARBER SHOP J. H. HYMAN, Mgr. Main Street First Class Shop 5 Chairs I . Everything Clean and in Order PRESSING CLUB We are rtmnittK a pressing club in -connection with onr barber shf| and have au experienced pressti and cleaner in charge. Give us Your Work J. B. SPELLER, DEALER* IN Wood, Shingles, Poultry, Eggs and Furs. Williamstort, N. C. ail *ml thaoil-marks pruneUir •«.« nil o«rtUUf •' *«r iw iii. *1 uWiun PAI fITS THAT PA*. *mrum Itea lauruoniil} a«u h> nw. «|«I Imp Jr.* k> win it Viml uaiahj. |4wtuur rtrv h tor rmt; SMt on patoutahißtT. M yr*n prat-Ik* "UM pasiiNA ntrtncNcn. iv»trv> Am* a-"'lt on Pr,,ai»hW> nitvnU write to ■OS-BOS Savanth St« Mt, WAfmHJTOILD.' V. mm® SOUP Stomach No appattta, loaa ol strength, nervous nssa. haadaoha, conattpation, bad breath, ganeral debility. sour risings, and catarrh of the stomach are all due to Indigestion. Kodol relieeea Indigestion. This new dlscov- | ary represents (he natural Juices of diges tion as they exist In s healthy stomach, combined with the greatest known tonic itnd reconstructive properties. Kodoi for dyspepsia does not only relieve Indigestion aid dyspepsia, but thla famous remedy he'pa all stomach troubles by cleansing, purifying, sweetening and strengthening the mucous membranes Vslog the stomach. " Fiis'inSwldwltfc SmZSmSl' to'tiSitjjSEl Ko*x cmyi me sed we are ere usr>t « h ml* orb *Ko4oJ Hgwts What Y«s W. •ottlei col». Relieves iwKtesHea. no Momacfc. balckln* at t«»- etc. fiiflilJ by K. O. OeWITT * 00-, OHtOAMX For Sale By: S. R. Bi*s, Williamston, 'Slade. Jones & Co., Hamilton. If To Cure a GoM m One Dcy 2SSVI I ,■>. L.«av. Zd~~ZZZ | JOHN D. BIGGS, President ASA T. CRAVPORD. Secretary & Treasurer T. W. TILGHMAN, General Manager. The Dennis Simmons ' " 7*" T" " - . ..A~ . - Lumber Co. 1 MANUFACTURERS dF Kiln Dried N. C. Pine Lumber DENNIS SIMMONS BRAND CYPRESS SHIKGES _ 'Rfii'RS AND CORRESPOkDENCE SOLICITED WILLI AMSTON, N. C. Stiff >lk Peed and Fuel Company surrou, VIROINIA DhALKRSIN Corn, Oats, Hav. Cement, Lime, Coal, Meat and Meal Wc Gin Supply You on Short Notice. Give Us Your Orders O. T. BRAN! LEY, Local Representative You Will Find Us the Same During 1907 that You Did During 1906 -WOOLARD^- Combined Harrow and Cultivator A;SAVINO OF ONE # Jr HORSE AND TWO AJ HANDS Work* Both Side* of the Sow at the Break* the Ckxls ami Cultivate* With " c ' l ®** e ** ® r^l * WHAT EVERY FARMER NEEDS For Cotton, Corn and Rice; and the very thing Truck Gardners need. Sells on Its Merits When Seen at Work. All Kinds and Sizes Tobacco Flues Made to Order. For Information and Prices Call on, or Ad hens, J.L. WOOLARD, 3.9 tf WiUiamston, |/V. C. CONCRETE BLOCKS Walls built of this material are much mere beautiful tliau brick, instead of crumbling with age they harden Inter ior walls dry. Our business is to come to your town, make the blocks ou your own lot and build you an everlasting and beauti ful house at a moderate cost. Give us an idea of your wants, and our architect will pre pare a view according to your idea. Let us hear from you right now for cold weather does not stop us from rnakiug blocks. Eureka Building Block Company, 2-8-3 m Graham, N. C. Statement of the Condition of BANK OF ROBERSONVILLE At the close of business Friday, March 22, 1906. RESOURCES. MAMLiTIIta. L,oan»and difceounts #37,971.56 Capital stock 13,000.00 Overdrafts 1,680.9 a Surplus fund 3,750.00 B'k'ng House, P. and firfurea J.75J7" Undivided profita 1,J*..06 Due from bank, and banker. «a.**. 7 « Tim * * Cash iu-ms —3 cwfclera' checks outstanding 86.60 f5 8 .954.17 „ 1j5,954.17 State of North Carolina—County of Martin. I, J. C. Robertson, cashier of the above named bank do solemnly swear that flie tbwt statement is true to the beat of my knowledge and belief. J. C. ROBBRTOON, Caahier. Subscribe*! and sworn to betore me this 30 day of March 1907. a L. ROSS, Notary Public. Correct-Attest: S. H. Hargrove. A. S. aobersonand J. H. Robertaoa )».. Directors. /FLIR\ KILL™« coutiiT; /__ TT* CURE tM* LUHC>« / HARPER \ ™ n Kinff'j, - / KENTUCKY \ UI.IUIIg3» WHISKEY Inr Disco WIJ V nTr , } rofsffly \ Oidtx / Suraat and Ouicfcaat Cure Ibr all \ / THBOAT Ud Mia TBOVB. * Ul, or KOWY BACK. For sale by J. W. Watt** Co.
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