mANTIC COrtJT LINE MILRO*D CO. '! PA«P«NG£R TRAFFIC DEPARTMENT, WIt.MiNC.TON, N. C., April 6, 1907. 1 TRAIN SERVlCE:— lnauguration New Train Service, Nos. 73 and 72, between Weldon and Kinston, N. C. Effective April 8, 1907, new train service will be inauguarated be tween Weldon and Kinston, N. C. trains Nos. 73 and 72 on following | schedule. NO. 73 , " - NO, 7* DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY 825 a m Leave Weldon Arrive- 730 p m 840 a m " Halifax leave 710 p m 003 am " Tillery > " 651pm {W 918 am " Spring Hill . " 640p At 933 a m " Scotland Neck " 626 p m 1002 am 11 Hobgood " 6 10, pm 10 18 ant " Oak City " 54 8 P m 10 jo a m I'armele 5 20 p m 1117 am \ House " 43 a P m 11 25 a m '" * Greenville " 424 p m 1139 am " . Wiuterville "410pm 1149 am '• Ayden v ,r ~ 4 P p 1207pm " Griftou 1220 pm " Grainger " 33° P m 1335 pm ar. Kinston " 3'5 P m Statement of the Condition of -BANK OF ROBERSONVILLE At the close of business Friday, May iStli, 1906. RKSOI'RCKS. UAniLlTllta Uim and discounts $55,894.19 Capital stock Jia,ooo.oo Overt!rifti MM.«9 ® or plu. fund 5,800.00 ' Undivided profits ' 7M-7* B'k'ng House, K. and futures 3,685.81 Bjll|| I>ay , w ' e 13,(100.00 Due from banks Hint hankers 1,568.65 Time certificates of deposit 4,344.00 Cash itoins 2,071.77 Deposits >5.446.93 • Cashiers' checks outstanding 53-66 #64.359 3' 164.359 3' State of North Carolina-County of Martin. I, J. C. Robertson, cashier of the nlmve liatned hank ilo solemnly • awear that the above stutement is true to the of my knowledge and Iwlief. J. C. KOUKRTBON, Cashier. . 'Sul>scril>ed and sworn to before me this J9 day of May 1907. 8. It. ROSS, Notnry Public. Correct—Attest A. S. Roberson and J. H. Rotiertson Jr., Directors, BROWN & HODGES Dealers in Fancy and Staple Groceries Our stock is complete Let Us Supply Your Table Wants Free delivery within corporate limits 'Phone us your orders - -• ■ , J See Ottf Buggies SIUSIL THE MARTIN COUNTY BUGGY CO. - , - .' --" "' . • '• ' "*' : ' f ' ; -." -. .."• v Tlanufacturer of 'j *' •-. % l§ s . t .•./ 4 > 4 /' r :xr \r-. . . • ■'. • sfc J .■- High Grade Open and Top Buggies, Carriages & Surries •' ' - r ~ ; '* i" ' * ■■ ~. "' . ~ .. "+ : ,.. " - .v■ In Quarter Leather Tops, Canopy Tops and Sun Tops or Any Kind of Top. Trimmed in ■& Jj| - * %;•; '.** V- ........ ■) - ■ >' * .. "*• . , any Leather and Cloth Desired * ... *'♦ V t % Manufacturer of Cart Wheels^ Agent For High Grade Wagons and Dealers in Harness, Robes and Whips of Buggies, Carts, Wagons and Harness^- • ' - ■ • ilfe .' - * - V-.-' ;..S; * - ;• ' .. . • - , . . .......... . v . > '• . ' - *' " • • • '' * '"M :V, >•' -A- ** * * You are Gordially Invited to Call and Inspect Our Stock and Workmanship Whether You Wish t, T .. & ■ it * * S^SSSSB To Buy or No THE MARTIN COUNTY BUGGY CO. % ' ?"•' ,■■■_./ v» £ : . Workmanship Ouarant».d, Williamston, N. C. Price VoLlcle Thousand* Have Kidney TronMa and Don't Know it.' low To Find Omt. Pill a bottle or common glass with yottf water and let It (tend twenty-four hour* a . - . . sediment or aat hrjm l ~T 1 ' 04 tllnf Indicate* an W1? unhealthy condi nXfi Tm ,,on IV A\P VE-W I T ney«; rt It ttaln* l l your linen It I* J • vW * nce kld n_l \IJ 0 rf(, I n*y trouble: too HTI \LFI ' r desire to " paaa It or p*ln In ' «■' » th* back IJ also convincing proof that th* kidneys aid blad der areout *1 order, What to S*. There t* comfort In th* knowladf* a* •(ten expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp- Root, the freat kldnay remedy fulfills every wlah In curing rheumatism, pain In the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary pasaag*. It corr*Cta Inability to hold watar and acaldlnf pain In paaaing It, or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often during the d*y, and to get up many tlm** during the night. Th* mild and th* *stra ordinary effect of Swamp-koot la soon realized. It stands th* highest for It* won derful cures of the moat distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should nave the beat. Sold by druggiaia In 80c. *ndsl. sites. You may have a sample bottle of this wonderful discovery ("KL-. and a book that more about It, both absolutely free by mall. | Addroaa Dr. Kilmer fc r«m of Smav-Swt Co., Ulnghamton, N. Y. When wrltlnf men tion 1 ■•dint; tins Renerous offer In thispap*r. Don't make any mistake, b-jt remember the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address, Bingham ton; N. Y., on every bottle. The Word Jafnalea. Th" word Jamaica Is a variant of the aboriginal name of the Island—"Xay maca," which Is a combination of two words signifying water and wood. Aa Jamr.lca la known aa the "Island of springs" and produces au abundance of tree* and vogetstlon/ the nam* la highly npproprtut*. Old English locali ties lire reproduced In Jamaica. Tbns the Inland la dlrldsd luto thre* counties -Middlesex, Surrey and Oornwsll. The purlahes hardly oorreapond with til* counties Why there ahould be a par iNh of Manchester In Middlesex and a parish of Portland In Snrrey Is not np pnreut at first eight, hut the parish ot 'i'relawny In Cornwall Is lu perfect so cord with the fitness ot things. Tha parish ilertvea Ita name from Blr Wil liam T'mlawuy, who was at one tlma I governor of Jamaica.—Loudon Ctuoa k'l*. He Flril Ykt_£ll£lL. -• -I have fired the walking stick I've carried over 4o years, on ac count of a sore that resisted-every kind of treatment, until I tried Bucklen's Arnica Salve; that has heali d the sore and made me a happy man," writes John Garrett of North Mills, N. C Guaranteed 'for Piles, Burns, etc.,by S. K*. Biggs, druggist. 15c, COLORS OF SOUNDS. to Nets Them Ysu Must Be In '• Prop«c/Btst« «f Vibration. Every tmttnd. It Is contended, con reys UD Idea of color to those who arp ki a proper xtnt- of vlliratlon. Some years ago the liuux>rtsts of till* country were very '"'"J" poking fun at some little vetses tliut Stephen Crane had written and~that a Boston house published under the title "The Black Rider." In some of these verses Crane referred to the colors of sounds, and this was the key for the bamorists. They carried -Hie thing to the moat ridiculous lengths, miking all kinds of sport of the suggestion that sounds have colors. At that time Crane and I were to gether »grrat deal—almost Inseparable chums. In fact. One night we sat on .the pier of the descent club country house at Bay Kklge until almost day break. It was a moonless, starless night, and the sailing vessels which could be seen at all looked like ghosts gliding by. Presently out of the dark ness csme one of these small vessels, headed almost directly toward ns. It lisiked ss'lf she were going to strike the ]iler, but at that Instant a loud voire on lioard gave some' order, and she veefod enough to miss It. "flreat heavens] \\ hit a green voiceT etc tainted t'rune. 4 "What do you bean by I asked. "You are always giving colors to sounds. p« yog do that MJPiVt. poetic effect?" - "f'ertaluly not." lie answered In a tone of surprise, surprise which In creased to amazement when I told hlui Hint sounds did not suggest colors to me unless the sounds associated In my mind with things of certain col ors. "If I heard the roar of a water fall which I could not see. It might snggi*st the colors that I naturally as sociate with falling mater—the pale green lint of the falling sheet and the white of the splashing foam but that Is merely association of fdeaa. Some thing else uilgbt make precisely the same sound and aoggest a wholly dif ferent set of colors to me." This was wonderful to Crane. Until then he had supposed thst everybody saw, or rather beard, the colors of dif ferent sounds. thought there must be something lacking In me that I dhl not hear these colors. I told him I be lieved most people lacked the same ijuallty, and he doubled It. "Why," said he. "we know, as a nut ter of clear demonstration, that souud snd color are the products of the same thing - motion. You remember Hux ley's Illustration—fasten one end of an Irou bar to an axle, revolve the axis faster and faster, aiul you will get every degree of heat, sound and color until the Iron disintegrates." Theoretically I could see that all right, but when some sound smote our ears and he asked into what color It suggested to me 1 was totally unable to say that It suggested any. To him, however, there was not a souud that did not have Its color as distinct to hla ears as the colors of the stars and stripes are to my eyes.—Willis Itrooks In lii-ooklyn Ktiglc Sour Stomach No appetite, loss of strength. mrm» ma, headache. constipation, bad breath, general debility, tour risings. and catarrh of the stomach are ail duelto Indigestion. Kodol relieves Indigestion. Thie n«* discov ery represents the natural Juices of diges tion aa they exist In a healthy stomach, carablaad with the greateat known tonlo and reconstruct! v» properties. Kodol for dyspspsla deaa not only relieve Indigestion and dyspepsia, hut this famous remedy helps all stomach troubles by cleansing, purifying, sweetening and strengthening the mucous membranes lining the stomach. Hk. 8. S. BsH. of fUvwwwood. 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[2H3 iMrMMiNttTM fM. otHAJfI J|fT9 ■ THAT e*Y, •Sxiti* U«ui taoruuaUj S ■ •■MtfiN, au«l n«lp you to ftuwM, * JMI Hudsl. iifeufe or §kt4fk f.* f Plf>rt ■ on nt.so.Mfcf, M ytmrj pncUcm. gum- ■ .J*" - *"*| •OS-SOB Ssvsnth Str Wt, I JESSmB ■ IN ALL COUNTKIM. ■ Btuhtrtt dirtct wit* H'msibifl** MM ■ mentr a*i of In A* foUml. I PFLCTLC ' T»C | U>LV | Y. I I M tmmmZl, IN' MM MM R.V»« 0»..,L ■ WIMWTBN, A. C. ■ JOHN D. BIGG!*, Prwident - ASA T. CRAWFORD, Secretary * Treuurer T. W. TILGHMAN, Gener.l M.n.ger, Dennis Simmons Lumber Co. , - MANUFACTURERS OP . Kiln Dried N. C. Pine Lumber • DEN WIS SIMMONS BRAND CYPRESS SHINGLES jORDERS AND CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED WILLIAMSTON, N. G. HS— .. Suffolk Feed and Fuel Company SlirrOLK. VIRGINIA I " • DKAI.RRB IN T- —~ Corn, Oats, Hay. Cement, Lime, Coal,. Meat and Meal We Can Supply You on Short Notice. Give Us Your Orders G. T« BRANT LEY, Local Representative . Von Will find Us the Same During 1907 that You Did During 1906 We Carry at Williamston, N. C., A Stock of Corn, Oat*, I.iine and Cement so as to save delay in filling 3' orders * WE SELL TO MERCHANTS ONLY II DLLS LICE. TICKS. FLEAS. MITES. CURES MANGE, SCAB. BINOWOBM. SCRATCHES. ETC. DESTROYS DISEASE GERMS AND DRIVES-AWAY NJES. NOPM IMITATING. EFFECTIVE. INEXPENSIVE. J J r THE IDEAL DIP J BA s. R. Biggs, Druggist. yfiWSj ■j^ ■MMXmsII

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