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FOLEY'S kIDNEY CURE WILL CURE YOU of any case of Kidney or Bladder disease that is not ibeyond the reach of medi cine. Take it at once. Do not risk having Bright's Dis ease or Diabetes. There ia nothing gained by delay. 50c. and SI.OO Bottles, «VUM •UMTITVTU. J . 3. Speller -DKAI.EB IN— Wood,Shifr*ics, Poultry, Eggs and Furs. We carry a big line of Wall Pap«r. WHliamston, N. C. Jos.H.Saunders, M.D. Physician arid Surgeon Day Phone 53. Nifcht Phone 67 Williamston,N. C. Dr. J. T. Underwood DENTIST Roberson ville, - N. C. DR. J. A. WHITE, mm dentist Office Main St. Phone 98 W. E. Warren' J. 8. Bhodea Drs. Warren & Rhodes fHYSIGIANB AND SURGEONS Office in BIGG'S DRUG STORE Thone No. 29. Hugh B. York, M. D. Microscopy, i Electrotherapy, > Specialties. X-Ray Diagnosis ) ORler i CkM**! l>rQK Store. Nnob Hot m. ftolo A- m.i 7t09 ». M. '•c# Phooe «o. is. Kiklo Phone ho. *B. B rrous A.Crltcher. Wheeler Martin. MARTIN & CRITCHER, Attorney* at Law, WILLIAMSTON, - - N. 0 Phone 23 7. D. Winston S. J. Everett Winston*® Everett Attorneys st Law WILLIAMSTON, N. C. Thone 81. Money to Lots S. Atwood Newell ' I LAWYER Office formerly occupied by J. D. Biggs. Phone No. 77. WILLIAMSTON H. C. A. R. DUNNING Attorney si Law. WILLIAMSTON, If. O. J. C. SMITH, ATTORNKY AT LAW, (jenrral I raetlco OFFICK. Dr. Htrfrove'e Brlek Bldf Robersonville. N. C. City Barber Shop J. H. man, Manager MAIN STREET s» * First - Class Four Chairs. Everything clean and in order, Give twyour work. Next -1 to iwilriffiM. Illf NEWS IH BRIEF Items of Interest Gathered By Wire and Cable CLEANINGS FRGM DAY T.Q DAY Live Itsna Z?cnts of Mors cr Less lat:r;:t at Hcao and Abroad. Carroll D. Wright, president of Clark College and former commis sioner of labor, died Saturday night, aged 69. Mrs. Bona Alexander of Mecklen burg county, N. C., is in charge of a gander and peacock 69 year* old. They were the property of Dr. Cald well, deceased, and were of same aire with him. Miss Sylvia Green, the daughter of the opulent Hetty Green, of New was married to Matthew Astor Wilks, a great-grand-son of John Jacob Astor, last Tuesday. The cotton gin of Kluttz and Linn, near Spencer, N. C., was burn ed Tuesday morning just before day. The loss is about $25,000. There is a suspicion that it was tho work of night riders. Dr. William T. Bull, the famous New York specialist, died Monday at Wymberly, Isle of Hope, near 'Sa vannah, Ga. He had gone South in search ol' health. Jacksonville, Fla., suffered a $300,- 000 fire on Wednesday. Ex-Queen Lilliuokalani has been sued by Dr Charles H. Eenglish for $11,600 for services rendered her at the stipulated price of #3OO pef month. _ A cruel tramp asked a San Fran cisco lady on Monday for soroethiug to eat, and when she was eomfflying he seized and began to choke her for her ring, when her faithful dog sank his teeth into his legs and saved her. Washington News Notes. Marcellus Thomas, a Negro, con victed of killing two men in Texas appealed to the Supreme court of the United States to interfere with his death penalty on the ground that the grand jury tliut indicted him contained no man of his own race. He lost his case. The conservation congress in Wash ington City which represented the Lnited States, Canada and Mexico concluded its work on Tuesday after finishing an elaborate report and dec laration of principles. The nsme of Jefferson Davis las been ordered replaced on the arch of Cabin John Bridge, whence it was chisled out when everybody was mad in 1562. This stone bridge is seven miles from Washington and Jeffer son Davis was Secretary of War when it was built. A pension of SSO per month for thi widow of Gen. Fitzhugh Lee was made a part of the omnibus pension bill par.sed by the U. 8. Senate on Tuesday. Captain Hutchins has given up command of the battleship Kerssrge OB ftCPOtint of serious illness. ♦ Judge George Gray has been select ed ss one of the judges to arbitrate the fisheries dispute nt The Hague. The Senate passed the bill Wed nesday to allow the reinstatement of discharged negro soldiers of th# Twenty-first Infantry. Tbe House Wednesday refused to into the letter of Secretary Bacon to Panama, disclaiming the charges of Representative Henry T. Rainey. President Roosevelt an family at tended on Wednesday. tEe burial in New York, of the President's nephew Stewart Douelas Robinson, who was killed by fslling out of a window in Harvard college. Miss Frances Caspari, who obtain ed over SIOO,OOO in Baltimore and Washington, was adjudged insane and will be sent to an asylum. Attorney Stuart McNamara has been chosen to assist the Government in tbe prosecution of tho Pftnam* libel eases. Foreign Affain. Six persons wore killed and 30 in inred in a theatre fire panic in Tula, Russia, on last Monday. The gangway between wharf- and ship slipped on Wednesday, at Ham burg, and about 37 were precip itated into icy water, from which ten lives were lost. According to decision of the high er Federal Court of Venezuela, Cipri ano Castro is formally declared de posed of the presidency of that na tion. ~y , ■■■• Francisco de Barre, the new Am bassador from Mexico, has arrived in Washington and expresses the great interest of President Dia* nnd the Mexican people in President Roosevelt's conservation movement. The Argentine steamer Prcsidenfce Roea caught fire according to re ports a few days age, and the crew and 200 passengers perished. At Rio Bambo in Equador, by the removal of a> rail a passenger train was thrown 100 feet down a preci pice and 25 persons were killed and 40 wounded last Wednesday. A late cablegram says that the French tariff commission has re stored the old schedule on oils ex cept that of cotton reed, which ia to be 25 frane* per 100 kilo*. t iflt M-iinnfaj-ifri L,/.. DOINGS (^CONGRESS Summary/fef Important Proceeding! Enacted From Day to t)ay. The entire time of the Senate was occupied Thursday with the consid eration ofthe agricultural appropria tion bill. Many items of the bill pro viding for variotis investigations and matters relating to new legislation were stricken from the bill on points of order. The forestry service was again severely criticised by Senators Carter and Hepburn. The conference report on the post offlce appropriation bill was agreed to during the day and the naval bill was sent back for further conference. In an effort to finish consideration of the sundry civil appropriation bill the House held a lengthy night ses sion. The passage of the agricultural ap propriation bill by the Senate Friday night followed an extended debate oa the forestry service, which oceupiel the entire session. As passed, the measure appropriates $13,075,716, which is an increase of $191,890 over the bill as passed by the House. After having dragged along for a week, the sundry civil appropriation bill, carrying in the aggrgeate $137,- 000,000, was passed bv the House Friday night, with numerous material amendments. Earlier in the day a resolution was adopted appointing a committee of five to report whether or not the re marks of Mr. Cook, of Colorado, de livered Thursday attacking the Presi dent, should be expunged from The Record. 7 Later th 6 ebnferenec report on the diplomatic appropriation bill also was agreed to. Following the passage of more than three hundred private pension bills, the House adjourned. The river and harbor bill, carrying an appropriation of about $9,700,- 000 was passed by the Senate Satur day. All paragraphs giving authori ty to the Federal government to de velop and lease water-power were atricken from the bill except in the case of the St. Mary's river in which ease it was provided that the consent of Michigan should be obtained be fore making any such lease. Thia action was to maintain the principles that the water-power belongs exclu sively to the States in which it is lo cated. Eulogies were delivered upon the lives of the late Senator Latimer, of South Carolina, and the late Repre sentative Powers, of Maine; Wiley, of Alabama; Meyer, of Louisiana; Brick, of Indiana, and Granger, of Rhode Island. The lonp fight of the discharged negro soldiers of the Twenty-fifth In fantry for on opportunity to prove their innocence in connection with the "shooting up" of Brownsville, Tex., on the night, of August 15th, 190fi, was won Friday when the House by a vote of '2lO to 101 passed the Senate bill to that end. Violent opposition was encountered from members of the Texas delegation and others, as the vote shows, but tlicir efforts were unavailing. The general deficiency bill was tak .en up and passed, the aggregate amount carried by it beiug over $17,- 500,000. A number of miscellaneous bills and conference reports were also dis posed of. A lively tilt between Speaker Can non and Mr. Gaines, of Tennessee, furnished something of a scene. Each claimed the other had insulted him, and before Mr. Oaines would take his seat the mace, the emblem of authority, was ordered from its place and the serjeant-at-arms directed to place it before the Tennessee mem ber. Mr. Oaines sat down before the official got to him and was thus spar ed from the disgrace implied by such acts. The last occasion on which the maee was similarity used was in the Fifty-fourth Congress. After many years of discussion of the subject hitherto without result, a joint resolution was adopted approv ing plans reducing the size of the House chamber. The sundry civil appropriation bill passed by the Senate just be fore adjournment Monday with amendments carrying $40,000 for re modeling the White House office building to give additonal room for the President, and $25,000 for trav eling expenses for the President. On motion of Mr. Foraker an amendment appropriating $120,000 to Eay the Roman Catholic Church in lico was adopted. The authorization for the issuance of $30,000,000 of Panama canal bonds in addition lo former authori zations was stricken from the bill on protest of Senator Clay, who crit icised the excessive cost of the canal. The bill which was approved by the committee on appropriations Monday morning carries appropria tions of about $139,000,000 and cov ers a wide variety of subjects. The forestry f bill that passed the House Monday afternoon, will die, it is said, in the Senate. Congress is playing with this proposition on purpose. The Renate passes a bill and the House kills it, and vice versa. There is very little if any hope of the present measure becoming a law. Hackett and Kitchin voted against tjie b:ll, which does not in any way mention the . Appalachian Park Messrs. Webb and Thomas, spoke for it. The bill provides that the Sec retary of Agriculture may cooperate with the States in the organization and maintenance of a svstem of Are protection on anv private or State forest land situated upon the water shed of a navigable stream and fur ther that he may administer and pro tec for a term of vears nnv such lan s. One million dollars is appro- Priiteil for the fiscal year ending Jui • :10th, and year thorenfter unt I 1010. a sum not to exeeed two fi:li « a dollars, for acquiring land* Ice;:! >d on the head waters of 1 navi gable streams, or those*which are. or BStiv bo developed for navigable pur poses. THE EXPLANATION. "Peahs to me, llr'er Simpson, yo' am doln' a pow'ful lot ob Joobilatln' ovnh one po\ measly coon." "'Taint only lat. Br'er Johnslng; Ah done got a todays Job fo' nex* week." "Hat explalnlfles lilt." "Sho! Now Ah kin t'row up do Job. —Judge. A bote) Is belns built at Rerllr wMeb will b® fbe largest In th*» world Have Doctor No sense in running from one doctor to another. Select the best one, then stand by him. Do not delay, but consult him in time when you are sick. Ask his opinion of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, for coughs and coldt. 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