Scrap Book £ The OwlHrti sad the Lady. A polltk-al candidate, after affection jw atetj kissing and praising nu naaort > seat «f eleven children and marveling p nek at the reeemblear* tl«>y l»ore to • matron 1 j ladj. who blushed tbe while, the* requested with a bjr-tbe way air that she would mention to her kaabSad that Mr. 80 and-ao had called, "ilea." said the lady, "I have no hna haadt" "But thee* children, madam; IN aorely are not a widow T' "I fear ad yoo ware mistaken, air. when you B first earn* op. These are not my chil dren; this Is an orphan asylum!" Infinity of Truth. I do not know what I may appear to the world, hut to myself I seeiu to hare beeu ouly like a boy playing on the ssaahore and diverting uiynelf in BOW and then Boding a smoother peU- Me or a prettier shell than ordinary, While tbe great ocean of truth lay all ■■discovered before me. Sir laaao Newton Muet Held Us Something. "Down In my atate." wild the late Senator Vane* of North i.'arollua, "our •eurts are particular about forms and coranoutea. For example, lu a court la Aahevllle a aoldlrr who had been battered conalderalily In the war was brought In na a witness The Judge teid him to hold up his right hand. " "Can't do It, sir,' said the inan. •"Why notr *"Oot a shot in that arm, sir.' "'Then hold up your left.' "The man said that hie left arm had been amputated. "Then/ eald tbe Judge sternly, 'you must hold up your leg. No luan can be awora, air, In this court unless ha holds op something:'" The Wife as a Conacienc*. Vou may think you had a conscience and believed la Ood. but what Is a con science to a wife* Wise men of yore erected statues of their deities and con sciously performed their part lu life before thoee marble eyes. A god Srstehed them at the honrd anil stood by their liedslde In the morning when they woke, and nil about their ancient rltlea. where t Iwy Imught aml HO Id or where they piped and wrestled, tlicra would stand some syniltnl of the thing* that are outside of inau. These were lessons, delivered In the quiet dialect or art. which told their story faithfully, bnt gently It IK the saute lesson, If you will- hut how harrowlngly taught —when the woman you respect shall weep from your tmklndneas or Mnxli with ahame at your misconduct. To marry la to domesticate the recording j angel. Once yon are married, there la 1 nothing left for you. not even suicide, but to be good - it. 1,. Stevenson. Out to Develop. A little girl whose father la addicted to amateur photography attended a trial at court. This was her account of the Judge'a charge: "The Jiulgw fnadt) a long speech to the Jury of twelve men and thrn sent them off into u little dark room to develop" The Rich Do Not Whistle. Very rich men never yhlstle; poor men always do. lllril aoiiga are In the heart of the poor man. Stephen B. 101 111 us. . An Old Joke. Here Is au ancient Joke: "An English- j man and a Frenchman encaged to tight a dnel lu a dark rooui. The Kuglisli man tired up the chimney and brought [ dowu the Kren'hunin, who had taken refuge there." As told In France, the Englishman Is up the chimney. Piiiioiii s Deadly Worm had so seriously allected my right lung. - ' writes Mrs. Fannie Connor, of Rural Route 1. Georgetown, j Tenn., "thatl coughed continuous- j ly night and day and the neighbors' prediction— consumption —seemed inevitable, until my husband brought home a King's 1 New Discovery, which in my case proved to be the only KKAI. cough cure and restorer of weak, sore lungs." When all other remedies utterly tail, you may still win in! the battle agsunsHung and throat troubles with "New Discovery, the rf.AL cure. Guaranteed by S. R. j Biggs, diuggist. 50c. and SI.OO j Trial bottle free. " v "Rebuke to the fool is a loss of, time", says tbe Baltimore Anier ican. Not always. Sometimes a swift kick availeth much. When you need a pill, take a pill, and be sure it's an Early Riser. Dr Witt's Little Early Risers are safe, sure, satisfactory Pills. The pills with a reputation. They do not gripe or sicken. They are sold here by & R. Biggs. Williamston, , N .C., Slade, Jones. «V Co. Hamil ton. Mr. Rockefeller is making it possible for many more student* lo burn the midnight oil. Rest is the great restorer. We ; tire 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 110 part of our body is so generally overworked as our digestive or gans. A tired and overworked stomach will give signs of distress to which we pay no heed until at last Dyspepsia takes hold. Indi gestion is just a warning, and if tre heed the warning we can easily avoid further consequent i. KODOL is a most thorough stom ach relief. It digests what you i eat and gires the stomech the need ed rest and greatly assists in res toring it to ita normal activity and usefulness. KODOL is sold on a guaranted relief plan. It is sold Jones* i Williamston, | Women as Well as Men Are Made Miserable by Kidney Trouble. Kidney trouwe preys upon the mind, dis courages and Mssens ambition; beauty, vigor | r and cheerfulness soon ! >tQ -y 0% disappear when the kid neys are out o( order Kidney trouble has ! . . become so prevalent i " ll , * ial " ,s n o 'uncommon JH f lor • child to be born /V laVV 'JIST i *'Q lcte(l w "h w ®ak kid- L/JB - neys. If the child urin : ales too often, if the urine scald* the flesh or if, when the child reaches an mice wnen It should be able to control the pmamgt. It Is yet afflicted with , bed-welling, oepend upon it. the cause of I the difficulty it ndney trouble, and the first step should Do towards the' treatment of these Important organs.* This unpleasant trouble Is due 10 a diseased condition of the kidneys and Diadder and not to a habit as most people suppose. Women as well as men are made mis erable with Kidney and bladder trouble, and both neea tne same great remedy. The mild and the Immediate effect of Swamp' Root ll soon realised. It is sold cent and one sizes* You mav have a sample bottle oy mall free, also pamphlet tell- Homo of 1 itig all about It, including many of the thousands of testimonial letters received »from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer U Co.. Binghamton, N. Y., be sure and mention this paper. Don't make any mistake, but remember 1 the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's 1 Swamp-Root, and the address, Binghamton, N. Y., on every bottle. Senator Cullntu is quoted as say { ing tlmt Harrimati ought to be |>nt jin the peneteutiary. That would be an awful lonely place for an exponent of high finance. The Price of Health "The price of.health in a mala rious district is just 25 cents; the cost of a box of Dr. King's New I Life Pills," writes Ella Slay ton, of I Noland, Ark. New Life Pills cleanse gently and impart new life i and vigor to the system. 15. Sat j isfaction guaranteed at S. R. Biggs, druggist. Mayor Weaver of Philadelphia, continues tojiave reform fever of the intermittent variety Gentle md Effective A well-known Manitoba editor writes: "As an inside worker 1 tiiid Chamberlain's Stomach and I.iver Tablets invaluable for Un touches of biliousness natural to sedentary life, ■ their action being gentle and effective, clearing the digestive tract and the head.' Price 15 cents. Samples free S. R. Biggs. _ The simplified spelling board is to give a dinner. An Ap|>orpriale dish would be plaukeb crow. A Woman Tells How to Relieve Rheumatic Pains 1 have been a very great sufferer from the dreadful disease, rheu-' matism, for a number of years. 1 have tried many medicines but never got much relief from any of tliem until two years ago when 1 bought a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm. I found relief before I bail used all of one bottle, "tmt kept on applying it and soon felt like a different woman. Through my advice many of "my friends have tried it and can tell you how wonderfully it has worked. —Mrs. SAM tn A. COI.K, 140 S. New St., Dover, Del. Chamberlain's Pain Balm is a liniment, The relief from pain which it affords is alone worth many times its cost. It makes rest and sleep possitde. For sale by S. R. Biggs. Jefferson Day dinners now range from $3 to $lO a plate. Another reault of "the increased cost of living". Cured of Rheumatism Mr. Wm Henry of Chattanooga renti.,' 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 Chamberlain's Pain Halm and wrapped the arm in Hinnel at night, and to my relief I found that the pain gradually left me and the strength returned. In three weekA the rheumatism had disappeared and has not since re turned. 1 ' 11 troubled with--rheu matism try a few applications of Pain Balm. You are certain .to be pleased with the relief which it af fords. For sale by S, R. Biggs. It is intimated that Mr. Roose velt will be for Taft on the condi tion that Mr. Taft will only want one term of the presidency. Whoeplig Cough 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 have ever used-y-W. p. GASTON. Posco, Ga. This remedy is safe and sure. For sale by S. R. Biggs. The Washington-IJost iS' respon sible for the .startling statement, that the name of a Chicago plumb ing firm is Grinn & Barrett. "flood for everything a salve is used for and especially recommend ed for Piles." That is what we say about De Witt's Carboli/.ed 1 Wiich Hazel Salve. That is what twenty years' of usage has proven Get the original. Sold by S. R.! Biggs. Williamston, N. C.. Slsde, Jaass. A Ca. Haniltaa, N, C, If Wall street doesn't «juit that lofty tumbling on the financial trapeze some!>ody is going to fall and break his pocketbook. 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 expels 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. Biggs Williamston. N. C.. Slade Jones. A Go Hamilton, N, C. A village policeman dosen't mind arresting a little thing like n French duke "Nothing so good as Casras weet," writes a mother who has used it. "It saved my baby's life," writes another. Cascasweet is n vegetable corrective fur the disor ders of a child's stomach. COM. tents on the bottle in plain Knglish 50 doses lor *5 cents Kecomniend rd by S R. Hiirgs. Williamston, N C. Hade, Jones. & Co. Hamil ton N. C. At the first puff ol smoke in Ohio Senator l'oraker turned in the Taft alarm. Dome Business Again "When my friends thought I was about to take leave of this world 011 account of indigestion, nervousness and general debility." writes A. A Chisholm, Treadwell, N. V., "and when it looked as if there was no hope left, I was per suaded to try Electric Bitters, and I rejoice to say that they are cur ing mc, lam now doing business again as of old, and am still gaining daily." Best t'mic medicine on earth. Guaranteed by S. R. Biggs, druggist. 50c. The Chicago elevator boy who lias, taken to the study of art, will find that it, too, lias many tips and downs. When your back hurts it is almost always a warning from youh kid neys. When your kidneys are wrong there is nothing so good as the use of Pc Witt's Kidney and Bladder Tills. They assist the kidneys. Sold by S, K Biggs Williamston. N. C\, Slade, Jones. & Co. Hamilton, N C. - In other words, while Mr. I'"rick did the jostling, Mr. Harrmnn madeybe touch. Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup CONTAINS HONEY AND TAR Relieves Colds by working them out of the system through a copious and healthy action of the bowels. , Relieves Coughs by cleansing the mucous membranes of the throat, chest and bronchial tubes. "At pleasant to the lasts as Maple Sugar" Children Like It for Sale By: S. K, Hiuo, Williamaton, Slade, Jones a Co., Hamilton. F HARPERX / KENTUCKY \ I WHISKEY) \ for Gentlemen / \ who cherish / V Ouaflty 7 For sale by J. W. Watts & Co. igarara TFTAOC-MARKS LUXMIPTLY SI •11 ctßiui. let, or uo r«*». W « obuun PAT NTS H THAT PAY. th»m thonMitftetj *oui ■ *iul help you to nieetW SriMi luotW. or aketc-h for FRIT %" ■ on |Mt«u)Ub4llty. HO poutfe* IMIM- ■ fASSING RCrCRCNCCS. Kur fi>» fclda ■ H.«.k on I Vi>rti«l»iv Ihtteitu write to SOS-SOS Seventh Str Mt, I K Pre* •ilvt.*, h« w lo otUia pMum tmde iMwta.H tto.. , N A a. COUNTRIES. JRusimM Srtci wUk MWI momry and ofltn tkt fxtUnt. Htent and lnMeesmeet Practloa Exclvslvsly. I Wrtto or come to \it it IU mm* ItwA, •»». Vfttw ttetae VeAMI OSe«.B WASNINSTOW, D. O, ■ To Cure a Cold in One Day do I take Cardui"? writes Mrs. 11111 ■■ Jelcmma Mullins of Odessa, W. ■Nb VI I Va. "Because, after suffering ■ 'for several years with female trouble, and trying different doc tors and medicines without obtaining relief, I at last found, in Wine of Cardui, a golden medicine for all my ills, and can recommend it above all others for female complaints." Cardui furnishes safe relief for backache, headache, periodical pains, irregular, painful or unhealthy cata hienial flow, and all ailments from which sick women suffer. A perfect tonic for delicate women. A pure vegetable medicine for girls and women who are subject to the complaints peculiar to their sex. Has benefited over a million w/ho used to suffer as you do. At every drug store, in SI.OO bottles. WRITE US A UTTER 4«*rrlMng fully all y«H»r tyfftptnms «nj will »rnj you FfM AJvkr In t>Uln cntrlupe AJviaofy rWpf., Th# 4 h«lun«Kjfa Ale4i. lim* ( JU., thattinobva, l*nn. N Blttia bf i Spider Through Wood poi oning caused by a spider bite, John Wa» lington. ofßo»ipieville, 'lex., would have lost hi» leg, which became a mans of running sores. Had he not been perlua cti to try Uucklen's Arnica Salve* He writes: "The first ap . plication relived, and four boxes healed all the sores.'' Heals every sorer Jsc. at S. R. Biggs druggist. John R. Walsh lias brought suit against the Chicago News tor a million and a half dollars. Mr. Walsh probably wants to own that paper. '! There are many tonics in the land, As by the papers you can see, Hut none of them can e|ual Ho lister's Rocky Mountain | Tea.-J. M. Winters A Co. at Robersonville. Kvery woman appreciates a beugtifuLcotoplexion, so much de Hired by men, Such complexions come to all who use Hollister's ! Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cent* Pen or Tablets.—J. M. Whiters A I Co. at Robersonville. ft Thousands have pronounced Hollister's Rocky M ourrtain Te.i the greatest healing power on j earth., When medical science 1 tails, it succeeds. Makes you well | and keeps you well. 35 cents. Tea or Tablets. J. M. Whiters A : Co. at Robersonville. TO CURB A COLO IN ONI DAY r «kc I,AXATI VK HROMO Quinine Tab leu. Druggiat* relutid money if it fail* to cure. K. W. I.ROVK'S signature on j the bo*. 25c. HOLLISTER'S Rocky Mountain Tea lluggets i BUY Mtdiolni for BOIJ PI oil* Britp Oold.i Health ud R.».w>d Vigor. A "Pwlllo fur Conxtlpatlon, Indlr ntlou. M*a •*l Klln«v Trouble*. Hniplm. Kcatm», lin pur* Irani, Bml Rr«*th. 8lii»»l»h Bowrl., Hrariarha ml llnrkurtfr It 'nK «-kv Mountal i Tw» In tab "l form, M oanta a ho*. OranliM iimdn by .lokLurrcn Datm Cnnriiv, Mmliwui. Win. 30L0EN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE IRHEUMATISM NEURALGIA Mi KIDNEY TROUBLE Mm*' uk«u IntrnwUr. rid* ih* blood of ib« poioouuiM maoaraud aoM* wAiuh wt u>« dlroet fiimaa ol Uwh UlaaaM*. Apptiod eiiamklir ti affordi aliaou la waat nltot from t*ia. nbltaa iwriaaßaat ear* t* b«in« anwicd V panfrlnc the blood, dlMtulfiut tba poUoaaa* cab •luH aod removing It (row iM •j'Mmb DR. t. D. BLAND Of Brew ton, Qt., «rlt«i aHHtei a wi»tm tw * milit of ym*m ■ Iwly +»4 Hm.immhii— l \m ma mm bwl logs, •wiseted Ul the reewUee IkBSl oeeli father from awlli »1 works. Md (NSMII wttfcaaember of »h« tOi vfsua, NtHmmi ■othln( Uiftt |tv« U« MHf fre* •«t WloH " I shell brtawth* l« tM my ihiMii for rbsosMktUHi eed kindred dlsseeae.^ FREE tlnaiN loffrrlM with KbWIIf. NMralita. KUt«>y TroubU or aar kla dnd dlmaaa. wriM to u* for * trial haul or voitops.** aad mm It imimk. * »-r>i*oea- o*a Mwdur Hagthor lima without aniutrinf * "dru« habit." Mlt ItaaUren frria of opium, aooalua. aisohaL Imodaaiua, aod athor it»llar IncmliMia. znrizsL—* IMItOI KVEWMtM MM NMMIT, 7 CARDUI DIRFXTORY .Methodist Cburcb RKV. C. L. RKII», I'aator. 1 Methodist Kpi»copal Church, South, Williamson anil llauiilton Charge*. I Service* a* follow#. I Willianwton —Preaching on the lit 3rd Hinl 4th Sunday* at II a in and 7:30 p 111 I Sunday School at 930 a ui, W. A. El liton, Supt. • | Prayer Meeting e»cli Wednesday at 7:30 p ni. | Hamilton—Preaching on the jml and 1 5th Sunday* at 11 a m and 7:30 pj\ 1 Vernon—-Preaching tin mt Sunday it i 3 p hi. Holly Spring*—Preaching the 3rd Sun day at 3 p m. All friend* of the church ami the pith lie generally are cordially invited to at tend all the service*. Christian Church j Service* at the Christian Church, Wll liamaton. Preaching third Sunday 11 ain and 7 pin Sunday School 3 p in every Sunday. Macedonia flr*t simda\ * II * 111 and Saturday II a in and 7:30 p m. Old Ford— Second SuikUvb and Sat urday* nam. Jameaville—Fourth Sunday* 11 a 111 and 7 pm. I. R. TINGI.K, Pastor, Baptist Church (iKO. J. I)OWKI.L, Pastor. Preaching every Sablwth morning and evening, except the first SaMuth evening, at 11 ain and 7:30 p in. Sahlmlh School, S. Atwood Newell Sujierinteiident; every Sabbath at 9:45 The Lord's Supper everv first ShMmlli I Church Conference everv Second Sah Ixith. Preaching at Reddt'ck's Grove the fimt Sahliath in every month at 3 p ni. At Iligg'R School Houne every 4UI Satilwth ht 3 p m The l.adie* Missionary StJcirtv, Mr* Jiwtii* Kverett, Pre*,, meets every first and third Monday at 7:30 p m. You are very respectfully and earnest ly invited to attend these service*. A GUARANTIED CURB FOR RILC* Itching, niiml, Bleeding Pile*. Drug fi*t* are authorized to refund iiiouev 11 AZO OINTMKNT fails to cure in 6 ti 14 days. joe. 1-5 06-1) 1 CITY BARBER SHOP J. H. HYMAN, Met. • Main Street First Class Shop 5 Chairs Everything Clean and in Order PRESSING CLUB We are running a pressing club in connection with our barber shop and have an experienced presser and cleaner in charge. Give us Your Work J. B. SPELLER, DKALRR IN Wood, Shingles, Poultry, (Eggsand Furs. Williamston, N. C. ~;- - ■ JOHN D. RIG.P, President ASA T. CRAWFORD, Secretary ft Treasurer T. W. TILGHMAN, General Manager. I The |Dennis Simmons Lumber Co. MANUFACTURERS OF Kiln Dried N. C Pine Lumber DENNIS SIMMONS BRAND CYPRESS SHWGES ORDERS AND CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED wiliiamston, n. c. • ; _ Suffolk Feed and Fuel Company AUrrOLK. VIRGINIA DEALERS IN Corn, Oats, Hay. Cement, Lime, Coal, Meat and Meal We Gin Supply You on Short Notice. Give U« Your Orders 0. T. BRANT LEY, Local Representative You Will Find Us the Same During 1907 that You Did During 1906 ■ - WQOLARD'S - - ssßMsmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Combined Barrow and Cultivator A OF ONE Jf HORSE AND TWO M HANDS jl Work• Both Sides of the Row at the Break* the Ctoda and Cultivatea With InfflinTlTl "" Much Rim aa Any Ordi- WHAT EVERY FARMER NEEDS For Cotton, Corn and Rice; and the very thing Truck Gardners need. Sella on Its Merita When Seen at Work. All Kinds and Sizes Tobacco Flues Made to Order. For Information and Prices Call on, or Adlreaa, J. U. WOO LARD, 3-9 tf WiUiamston, N. C. CONCRETE BLOCKS Walls huilt of this material are much more beautiful than hrick, instead of crumbling with age thev harden Inter ior walls dry. Our business is to come to your town, make the blocks u> your own lot and build you an everlasting and beauti ful house at a moderate co;.t. Give us an idea of your wants, and our architect will pre pare a view according, to your idea. Let Us hear from vou right now for cold weather does not stop us from making blocks. Eureka Building Block Company, 2-8-3 m Graham, N. C. . ..11. I 111, Statement of the Condition of BANK OF ROBERSONVILLE At the close of business Friday, March 22, 1906. RESOURCES. LIABILITIES. Loans slid discounts #37.97'.5® Capital atock 113,000.00 Overdrafts 1,680.91 Surplus fund * 3.750.00 B'k'ng House, H. and fixtures 3,757.70 Uadivided profits 1,841.0$ Due from banks and hankers 11,106.71 T,m * certificates of deposit 3,5*4.00 Caah iWms 3.337-. 34.Ma.ji Cashiers' checks outstanding 86.60 *55.954-I7| . 158.954..7 State ot North Carolina—County of Martin. I, J. C. Rotiertxon, cashier of the above named bank do solemnly swear that the above statenient la true to the best of my knowledge and belief. J. C. ROBERTSON, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to tiefore me this 30 day of llarch 1907. * S. L. ROSS, Notary Public. Correct—Attest: S. H. Hargrove, A. S. Hoberaon and J. H. Robertson Jr., Directors. ATLANTIC CO/UT LINE RAILROAD CO. I'ASSRNOER TRAFFIC DEPARTMENT, ° WILMINGTON, N. C., April 6, 1907. • TR AIN SERVICE: —Inauguration New Train Service, Noa. 73 and 72, between Weldon and Kinston, N. C. Kffective April 8, 1907, new train service will be inaugurated be tween Weldon and Kinston, N. C. trains Noa. 73 and 72 on following schedule. ! so. 73 NO, 72 DAILY RXCBPT SUNDAY DAILY HXCHPT SUNDAY 8 251 m Leave Weldon Arrive 730 p m 8401 m " Halifax leave 710 p m 903 am " Tillery •• 651pm 918 am " Spring Hilt " 640pm 933 am " Scotland Neck v " 626pm 10 02 am " Hobgood " 610pm 1018 am " Oak City " 348pm to 50 am " Parmele " 520 p m II 17 am % House " 432pm 11 25 a m " Greenville " 424pm m Winterville " f] 410pm Avden 401pm IS 07 pm " Grifton . gte " 1220pm Grainget " ,330 p m 42.35 pm ar Kinston " 3 i£p a a. . : . . .. .