4 Ttuuih HITS Kiiiey f Tmble and Never Sispect it Pimtoacr « »!•«•">• Moit people do not realiie the alarm * toe increate and remarkable preralency of kidney di»ea»e. U«{ Whilekidneydia /3WW'^3l|tU--jorder* are the common ( " , ? a,c * h ,hat p re * Wrt AoHoriiifi the tfrrt,, the orig inal ditau .undermines tlic system. Win To Do. There is comfort in the knowledge *> often exptcssert, that Or. Kilmer s Swamp-Root, the pre.it kidnev remedy, fulfill* everv wish 111 curing rheumatism, uaiif ill the tack, kidneys, liver, bladder and everv part of the urinary wissoge. It corrects inability to hold «ater and scalding pain in passing it, or bad effect* following use of liquor. wine or l>eer, and overcomes that unpleasant tie ceatitv of being compelled to go often during.the day, and to get up many time* during die night, file m..d ""d the extraordinary effect of Swamp-Root 'is soon realized. It stands the highest for it» wonderful cures of the most dis treaaing cases. If you need a medicine you should have the beat. Sold b> drug gists in fifty-cent and one-dollar sues. You may'have a sample l«jttle and a about it, both sent free Kilmer & Co., Jiamton, N. Y. When n*».of P- rum writing mention this paper and don't make any mistake, but remember the name. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address, JJinghuUiton, N. Y. ; Silver Star IS TIIK HEST Two-for-a-Nickcl CCGAk> *0 HI T DON'T FOKGKT EL CORLfO L. E. COREY Wholesale Grocer Tire and Life INSURANCE I have some of the Strongest an 1 Hest Companies'on the Globe, Let me write yiMi a policy on-your building TOIJAV. J. E. POPE Initiiritnr.o ''Xftont Notice > All persons nre hereby forbidden from trespassing in any way on the lands of the undersigned, same having been duly posted according to latv. V. R. Taylor !•. J. Robuck Asa T. Crawford. ' J. B. SrivLLBR, DUAI.KR lb.' Woihl, Shingles, Poultry, liggs and Furs. We crrry a Hig I.ineol Wall I'apor Williamston. N. . V Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup CONTAINS HONEY AND 7AK ' Relieves Colds by working them outof 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. "As pleasant to the taste as Maple Sugar" Children Like It K'orSalrßy: £. K. Williamston, June# a Co.. UamiHoti. Now i* 1 lit* turn- to visit Hit JAMESTOWN EXPOSITION! it is cimplode in. everv department the %Var Path Air Ship Naval Display 1 , • I will interest and instruct . . - you. Do not fail to go at once. For beautifully il- | lustra ted folder contain 1 ing maps, discriptive mat ., ter, list of hotels, etc., write. T C." WHITE, Gcn'l Pass. Agent. ' W. J. CRAIG. Pass. Traffic Mgr. Wilmington, N. C. Atlantic Coast Line R. R. Co. the short through cat line THE HOME CIRCLE COLUMN Pleasant Evening Reveries—-A Column Dedicated to Tired Mothers as they Join the Home Circle at Evening Tide. By J. KNOX MALL Saturday Evening Reveries, The sacrifice that so many of our young men are making to secure a position in a store, istealy amusing In almost all parts of the country let any store keeper proclaim that lie has, or is likely to have, a va cancy, and he is forthwith over run with applications. We know of young men working for from two hundred to three hundred dollars per annum? and boarding them selves who can command, as me chanics, three times that sum Why is it that go id mechanics of dmost every kiui at* so scarce, and ire commanding their own price, while so many young men are turn ing their backs upon ilieir father's ialling, and lying in wait for oppor tunities tc meastiie calico between lingy walls, fourteen hours a day, tor a mere pittance? po not (latter yourself, young mau, that J'otir fortune is madf, that you are a gentleman, when nice you have secured a position behind Messrs. Yardsticks it Co.'s counter. You have an exceeding I v hard road to travel to achieve any thing like success. You may as well understand it first as last. Un less you have a large amount of en ergy. and are willing to work hard mil long, and wait patiently, and have aoiuc natural.JidaplMiutJuUi UiiL business, the chances are that you will fail. Don't take on any airs the first year. The most detestable sight imaginable is a youth with half an intellect, half developed, puffed up with an exalted idea of his own importance because of bis clothes and six month's ex perience Ilia secoi d rate retail shop. Only one in jt great many of our merchants succeeds iu making a fortune. Very many of thenCfail; anil most of these who do' not fail, only succeed by a lifetime of weary labor." No business is more confin ing. We know whereof we speak and we know tight well the value of a little respite, and a little snuff of pure air, and the pleasure of an occasional'touch of bright, warm sunshine on the pallid cheek. But, boys, rf von tliink there is |io other road to happiness wealth and re uown but to sell dry goods, try it. Let lis assure you, however, that so long US there are so few learning to' make boOta and shoes and har ness and hoes ami pitchforks and brick walls, and people confine to need then) so. much, the chances in that direction are better for build tog a lortiine, and establishing ! yourselves as useful, honored, and | influential inemliers of society. If [youare established in .in\ business, \we counsel you not to lea?e it. It is a question winch requires consid eration. and may, w may not, be | advisable Hut it von are about to enter some field of life labor, be not influenced bv any false -considera tions of ot lespeelability. Voti will succeed iu nothing without continued effort :and yon .have ahi 1 ity and arc willing to work to that end. you will be successful, and success will command inspect. Old Polks A homestead without a pair of old folks "Time's doling chron icles"—seated contentedly iu the chimney comet , would hardly be a I homestead at all. II they are'in the picltnc, it ts coin plot e.~ There ' yoti may fii d them, day in and day ! out, in all soits of weather, stead fist to then places and to one an other. When the eaves drip. In the ' middle of flic winter forenoons, the | old man with head of silver dons his post and newspaper to " make the accustomed tour of the : kitchen offices, the slud, or the 1 barn, lingering by the way to throw down a handful of grain for the { pinched.poultty. With what ruin- i uteness he is cautioned by grand mother hot to go out insufficiently clad, w.lh what a single heart ed joy fhe him when he comes back to her again. He « vvould hardly get a wanner reeep- , tiou if he was just returning from I a genuine polar expedition with 1 Walter Wellmati As soon as he 1 ha- nestled down snugly in his cush- ' iOned »;hair once more, he will j launch out such voluabl# details of f the keen air outdoors suggestive r of Arctic reminiscences which no | listener could very well call in flues- j tion—as will find the white-haired old couple topic of Mrnest talk till | I*l!fe feNtltßl»RtSß; WiLtlAMsTOtf K. C., NOVEMBER i, 1907 dinner is brought on the table. Fortunate is the home where grand father and grandmother still occupy their old arm chaits. Choose Well The line of conduct chosen by a voung man during the five years from fifteen to twenty, will, in al most every instance, determine his character for life. As he is then careful or careless, »rudetit or im prudent, industrious^ or indolent, truthful or dissimulating, intelli gent or ignorant, temperate or dis solute, so will he be ifThtter years, and it needs no prophet to c ast his horoscope, or calculate his rhapces iu life. Starting In Life No young nun who desires to succeed in business has any tiui" to lose in shuffling about in exper tnental clerkship; and after finish ing his school education the sooner he makes choice of his business for life, and sets himself at work to learn and become successfully estab lished. , thi* better. . No young man ] can afford to make a mistake in his I choice of occupations the first choice | should be the true one. For this! reason we would say to a young man in regard to routine clerkship, i by no means accept a place of that | kind, not even if the salary is large j it may seem large at litst, but there! can lie no compensation to a young j man for the loss of time. Indeed,! we are of the opinion that a young I man. at the start, had lietter work j for nothing, or even pay for thej privilege of going into an establish- ! nient where he can learn a good i business, than to take an ordinary j clerkship at any price, One Swallow One swallow doseu't make a summer, but some /if our young j men should remember that 100 i many swallows are certain to make a fall. A Word to lloys. Show us a bov who obevs' hisj parents, who has respect for age,- who always has a friendly disposi tioti, and* who applies himself dilli genlly In get wisdom and to do good toward,others, and if he is not J respected and beloved then there is no such thing as truth in the world, j Remembei this, boys, and you will j be respected by others, and grow up and lieconie useful men, well known remedy for babies and children, will quiet (belittle one in j a short time. Ihe ingredients are printed plainly on the bottle. Con tains no opiate*. Sold by S. K j Higgs, Williamston. N. C, Slade j |ones iV Co,, Ilapii lon, N. C "I suspect the playbill* do not al ways 101 l the exact truth." "And you nre oorrvet," responded' 1 lam if! i Fatt Tor iiiMance. I atu billed as belnc (insisted liy n litrire colli- j puny when the faot Is 1 am retarded by the few people I have." I.oulavllle j 1 (,'ourferJourual. There is nothing better Jor atom I' acb troubles than KODOL, which I' contain the same juices lound in a 1 1 he.*«lthy stomach. KODOL is of "j 1 fered on a guaranteed plar. for the relief ol heart burn, flatulence, sour 1 stomach belching of gas, nausea 11 and all stomach troubles. So at j' time whpn you don't teel just right ' when you are drowsy after meals, j 1 and your head aches or when you ! 1 have no ambition, and you are!' cross and irritable, take a little j' KODOL. It digests what you eat '' lit will make you healthy. Sold t»y |' S. K. Biggs. Williamston, N. 0, |' Slade jnnes A Co.; Hamilton, N. M e. ' | First float innn to Second Ditto—'K'* !' ifot wore brains In 'ls 'ead than you I aud nie 'us got la the rest of our bod- j i lea - l.otnlon Taller. ! | j I A Hard Debt to Pay i "1 owe a debt of irratitude tha j can never be paid olfv" writes G j S Clark, of Westfield, lowa, ••for j | my riscue from death, bv T>r. I King's New Discovery. Both 1 « were * i seriously affected i lhat death seemed imminent, when I commenced taking New Dis , covery. The ominous drv, hack- ! ing couglyquit before ftie first bot-11 lie was used, and two more battles ! a made a complete cure.'', Nothing ( has ever equaled New Discovery ' t for cough", colds-and for throat and c lung comp'aints. Guaranteed -by t S. K. Biggs druggist. Joe and t li.oo. Trial boH e free. ] You can't be well if you have » weak, unhealthy, tired out stooiach. J Neither lan you leel good if by j some little irregularity ie eating you have caused the stomach t j gei out of older. These little atom ach troubles are signs ol indiges tion, which may nnd very often does turn into a very l>ad case cl dyspepsia. Don't allow this to go ' on a single day without doing ■ something to overcome it Take I' some good reliable and safe di gestant like KOtJOL For Dys epsia KODOL is the best remedy known today lor heart burn, belching and all troubles arising from a dis ordered digestion. It is | leasanl I to take and aff rds relief promptly, n -old by S. K Hi gs, Williamson Slacte Jones A Co , Hamilton, N C' 1 High School Teacher Hoiiietlinet j you up|x-ar really uiauly and aoine j times y«u are t|Ulte effeminate. Ho» , j do you account for It'/ Studeut- li'» hereditary. I suppose. Oue half ol my ancestors were males and the otli •r half female*.—School Board Jour ual. The New Pore Food ill Drag Lev • We are ple:is-d to announce thai Foley's Honey and Tar for cough's, colds und 111 i>i' troubles is not al I'ecleil by the.National I'ure Koo and Drug law as it contains n> -opiates or other harn fill ''rugs, and we recommend it as a sale remedy for childr*. n and adults. C. ('. Chas>', and S. K. Miggs Mosi|uil*'H prefer negroes to white men They will sting a black dog tu preference to a light colored one They like 11 dark reatlug place. Dancing Prom Fetel Many meri and women catch 1 colds at dances which terminate iii 4 pneumonia anil coiibuinption. AI I ter exposure, it Foley's Honey anil I Par is taken it will break up a cold j and no serious results. ne«d be [feared. Refuse any but the I genuine in a yellow package. (' ll\ Chase, S. R Biggs. "Charlea," said Coleridge oue day to j tamli. "did you ever hear me preach?" I "1 never heard you do anything else," j said |,amb. 1 • 1 We have secured the atency lor jOrino I.axutive Fruit Syrup the laxative that makes the liver lively purifies the breath, ernes headache land regulates the digestives organs Cures chronic constipation. Ask us about it. C. C. ( hase and S. R. j Biggs. j Hold Is nearly twice as heavy as sil- j I ver Thus 11 I'lthlc liMtl of the former ' weighs I,'Jin pounds and the same I quantity of flie latter iITm pounds. He Fought et Setlysbusg David Parker, of. Fayette, N. V., j who losl a foot at (>etlysbiug ( J writes: "F.leclric Hitt rs have done | me more good than any Jyedicine | I ever took For several years I had stomach trouble, and paid out j much money for medicine lo little i purpose, until I began taking Klec- I trie Bitters. I would not take SSOO I for what they have done for me " Clratld tonic for the aged and foe female Weaknesses, (ireat altera tive and bodv builder; sure cure | tor lame bm k and .weak kidney?.. Guaranteed by S. K. Biggs, ilrug gi*«. s oc - Mlstress Ito servant « ho comes down very lale In Ihe morning' lim-su'l Unit 1 alarm clock I iihve you wake you up 1 In the morning., .lane? Junr Oh. no. inuui. not now. thank you. It worried me a good deal at ( tlrsl, muni, but I't« got used to It.— 1 London Telegraph. 1 Htv to Ceres e Cold Be as careful as you can you will occasionally take enld, and when you do jet a medicine of known leliabilily, one that has an estab lished reputation and that is cer tiin lo elloct a i|iiick cure. Such a medicine is Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. 1 1 has ga ncd a world ( wide reputation by lis remarkable cures ol this most common ailment, and can always be depended u;ioti, | It acts on nature's plan, relieves the lungs, aids expectorate n, opens ' the secretions and aids nature in ( restoring the. system to a healthy condition. During the many years 111 which it has been in general use , we have yet to learn of a single case o r cold or attack of the grip having resulted in pneumonia when ! this remedy was used, which shows j conclusively that it »s a certain pre- ( ventive ol that dangerous disease. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy con tains no opium or other narcotic . and may be given as confidently to a baby as to an adult For sale by All Druggists A Dealers in Patent Medicine. m Potatoes, after being steeiied In sul- s phiiric ncid aud pressed hunt, are used In the manufacture of billiard balla and imitatlou meerschaum pipe* • A Sigeeificaat Praynr '•May the Lord help you make Bucklen's Arnica Salve known to all.writes J. G. Jenkins, of Chapel Hill, N. 0. It quickly took 1 the pain out of a felon for me and c cured it in a wonderfully short t time." Best. 011 earth, f° r sores, a burns and wounds. >SC. at S. R. Biggs drug store. ' ■■■.... • L_ FOLEY'S HONEYMOTAR : The original , LAXATIVE cough remedy. ' For coughs, oolda, throat and lting I trouble*. No opiates. Non-alcoholic. Good /or everybody. Sold everywhere. II The genuine .! FOLEY'S HONEY and TAR is in j a Yellow package. Refuse subntitutea. Prepared only by Foley * Company, Chicago. t C. C. Chase and S, K. B'ggs. \ I have a nice line of I TESTAMENTS AND BIBLES From 25c. to #ij i at the Bible and Grocery House Where I also handle a uiee'TVetdi line of ! Groceries, Chickens, Eicgs J. L. CHERRY Hamilton Road, Near Cemetery Morgan's . Sanitary Barber Shop [First Chance Chance! liest Chance Inside Restaurant in the Rear ~KILLth> coucht mo CURE the LUNCB J Dr. King's New Discovery for CBi!Sf 8 AMP *ll THHOUT »N0 IUNB TROUBLES I GUARANTEED BATIBFAOTOHX , OR MONET KXFUNDBD. ! ! / HARPER\ I / KENTUCKY \ (WHISKEY) \ 'or Gentlemen / \ who cherish / \ Quality. V x For sale by J. W. Watts & Co. Stop That Cold To rhrrk mrty robin or Gripp* with nifaiis Hiirp for Pneumonia. To Htop a cold j with IVveqllfi In naf«»rthan to M It run anl I* ohlifff»«l to mn> It afterward*. To bf» nur»s Prn- YentUi will run* STNi a tWply cold. but Uk» n ««arlv—at the euuviw tlfg* —they bnwk. or head off tl»«»M» early colds. That n surely belter. That's why their are wiled rrpvwitlrt. Prevention are little tfcndy Ookl Com. No Quin ine. no physio, nothiiMr sickening. ffU for th« rhlldrw-tml thoroughly safe too, If >ai (»«*•! I chllljr. If you meesr. if you at be all over. think e»f I Praventle#. Promptness mav also my* half your usualaieknen*. And dort't fortet youe child. If there la fevuiiihticna, niglitor Uay. Herein ably ll«*« Prvvetitlcs' xr.at.st HVhlrtM'y Hold 111 Go tioxea for the pocket. elm In Ihixi s of 4* Preventlot. lualaton your dru*gi»t* fixing you Preventics S. R. BIGGS. - j Cure* Blood. .Skin Diseases, Cancer, Ureateat Blood Purifier tree ; - If your blood is impure, thin diseased j hoi or full of humors, if you have blood J poison, cancer, carbuncles, eating sores, j ' scrofula. ec/emn, itching, rising* and , humps, scabby, pimply skin, hone pains, : catarrh, rheumatism, or any bltod or! Skin disease, take Botanic Hlor.i Balm j (R. B. B.) Soon «H sores Ir.al, ichet and paiiut stop and the blood is made j pure and rich. Druggists or by expreas j ft 00 per larwe liottle. Sample free by | writing Blood Balm Co., Atlauta, C.a B. B B. is especially adviseA for chronic deep-seated caaes, ai it cures after all elae fail*. , f • -- - . CITY { BARBER SHOP J. H. HYMAN, Mgr. Main Street First Glass Shop 5 Chairs , Everything Clean and in Order PRESSING CLUB We are running a pressing dub in connection with our barber shop and have ,a»-.>experienced presser 1 and cleaner iu\harge, - \ Qlyc ua Your Work I ■ A New Business School Ka stern No- th Carolina now hm a first-class business school where its young men and women can acquire a hjuiness training equal to that given iu any of the of the larger cities and at much less expense Opened 3rd Enrollment first month, 52 ( pupils. Can l>egtn at any time. Special rates to first pupils who en roll from new sections. Write today for catalogue if interested. Courses of Study: Business, Shorthand, English, Telegraphy First Nat Bank Bui'ditig, Washington, N'C.; also Norfolk, Ports mouth and Newporr News, Va. J. M. RESSLER, Pres. — '-r-. J, Statement ot the Condition of BANK OF ROBERSONVILLE At the close of business Augast 22, 1906. RKSOI'RCKS. LIAKILiTIKS. I/mh« mil ilitrauau £61431 is »tock fiyooo.oo lOver.tr.ru ~0,6.76 a. 5 (to °-° 0 • * Undivided profits 39".3S H'k'ng House, F. an.l fixtures 3,685.81 Bills Payable 23.a00.0u I Hue front hanks an.l hunker* 1,300.57 Time certificates of deposit 4,819.00 j Ca-h ' Cashiers' check* outstanding 248.14 72,084.14 f7».084-34 ; State ol North Carolina—County of Martin. I, J C. Kol«rtM>n. ctwhier of the nlmve namc.l bank do solemnly j iwear tliut (In- altove statement is true to the best of my kuowleiltfe anil belief • J.C. ROBRRTSON, Cashier. Suliscrifiea an.l sworn to liefore tue this 27 day of August. 1907. I 8. It. ROSS, Notary Public. I Correct—Attest R. H Hargrove ami J. 11. Rntiertsoa Jr., l>i rectors. FREB Jl ■ machine free | GLIRGANUS A SON I ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ Wedding Presents! You do not have to send out of town for them. We have a fine assortment. Come and ex amine our stock THE JEWELER, H. D. PEELE, WILLIAMSTON. N. C. / JOHN*I). MGGS, I'resilient ASA T. CRA'ATHORD, Secretary & Treasurer T. W. TILGHMAN, General Manager. . 7 '332 The Dennis Simmons Lumber Co. MANUFACTURERS OF -Kiln Dried N. C Pine Lumber DENNIS SIMMONS BRAND CYPRESS SHINGLES ORDtRS AND CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED . WILLI AMSTON, N. C. CARTS AND WAGONS JtH ° V Made to Order 1 V A Woolard's Combined harrow and Cultivator. jjt A'aaving of One Rone ami two jj Works \>o»h aiVea of the row at the n Breaks the clods and cultivate* with as much etae as anv ordinary * «• What eTery farmer and Trnfk '+■ '*•!• fiardner needs. , J. L. WOO LARD, WUliamston, N. C. : . - "1 Take Your Clothing To Octavius Price I v 1 When you want them cleaned or presaed. Ladies I Shirts cleaned and pressed at a rmsnnahle price. 1 Work Guaranteed to Give Satisfaction. : : I Roanoke Pressing Qub in Mobley Building I