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*;• '.it t . A . » »s> KikSl PUBUSHKD KVRKY FKIDAY •V MA.XNIHC & RAUHL. PKOPRirTORS Williamatoti N. C. 1 ■ - WILLI \MC. MANNING, KDITOK JOHN W. HASSKLL, Manac.kr SUBSCRIPTION One Vear ... . #I.OO Sl* Mwnths ... . .50 Three Months *5 Strictly Cash In Advance Advertising Kates on Application Knierei ai in* Ho*l office at WltHamMon, ft. C. «« Second CUa* Ml*! Mxttri ' ~ rTr ~"~~ r ~" Friday, February 18, iqio. In our isH'ie »f lauuary 2i>t. wt ha-1 a" article uinler ihe he td ol "Be Careful Tliis Year." Tlit- News and Observer of a decent date quotes it enirelv, but credits to The Dunn G >id". We are please ) to speak to the lann rs through so m.uiv mediums, but news,>ap rs are somewhat bum in and like to get credit. Representative S nail, who is ever alert, to t!ie needs of his constitu ents, has bee i interesting himself in the q i;il ty of tobicco grown in Eastern Carolina. The burning qualities of this tobacco are defec tiv, an«l uj on request of Mr. Small the Bureau of 1*1»111 Industry Ins in ide an investigation, the report ot which is published on another page. VV t . are desirous of h iving our tanner friends know how to grow the brightest and best weed and so give the article space with the bone that many will ptofit thereby North Carolina has fro 11 3,500 to 4 oo> square miles or inundated lauds, which if properly drained w.uld produce abundant crops. The whole number of inundat d ac e- in the several !-tates is tsti- mated to be over (>7 000.000 South er»i eongre-sni' n are urging the House t > t.iko some important ac tion in drainage, which together with that already commenced by the sate governments, would le claim lands ns rich as those in the Delta of the Mississippi. John H. Small, member of the House from the First Congressionall District, is endeavoring to keep the subject iu th'; minds of his colleagues and the people at home. Cotton Chopper We aie advertising this week Harnett's Home made Cotton Chop per The inventor, J. S. Harnett, luus his office in Dallas, Texas. A-iy machine which will reduce labor and give full returns appeals to the farmer. Cotton is an ex- I" usive crop, and those interested have been living tor years to reduce tlie cost of production. It might be well to''lnvestigate, tile claims of Mr. Harnett The ad gives a clear He 1 of what lie is offering the ruMic. Williamston Not in It The report of new industries in. Noith Carolina makes glad the* of every son of the State. The pro p*vts for at larger increase ri'e s'l ndid--the Stat h moving' forward as never before, 111 one! crrdirg with' February the math seventeen industrie>rhad been i'.ieurp >ruted, with capital sto.ks column. Martin County has one industry—that of a hosiery mill at R iber-o iville. This is good, but there sHould >ve been one if not more for Williamston.' Can we not get in the improvement wagon an 1 keep pace witti other towns niu.'n smaller aud not as well sjtuat ei? The town lias numbers of men with the pu-.h and energy and the capital could be found, why not start something going now? A 'stranger coming into the town and njting its public buildings the banks, mercantile and drugstores, club rooms and offices would readilly assume that all were fed from some well estab lished industries.*;' Sooh is not the it union, however Hut it should iif i ca>> t»e Our u*"pl'" must calcb some of the North Carolina spirit—the spirit that privacies the SuUtli—aud wake'up to a realiza tion of their needs in the industrial line. Let us no lunger say that William-ton is behind in the pro cession Took All His Monti Often all a man earns goes to doctors or tor medicines, to cure-a Stomach, Liver or Kidney trouble that I)r King's New Life , Pills would quickly cure at small cost. He-t for Dyspepsia. Indigestion, BIHOUMIOSS, Constipation, frtundtrr, Malaiia and Debility. 25c at All Druggists. Warning to Corporations Attention is caijel to tlit* fro visio is of Section 3S of tht- Act of Au«tt\t sth. lyoy, riquring Cor porations, joint Stock Conip iiiies, Associations aid Insurance C ni panics subject to the Special Ex cise Taxes t'lier in imposed, to make ri turns to Collector of their G:o s and Nrt Incomes for the Calendar Year T9HJ on or be fore the first itav ot Match, lyio; and to the penalties imposed toy the Bth paragraph of satd Section 38 for neglect ot r fnsal to render .such returns, or for rendering a talse and fraudulent returns. Tnete remain hut a few dnys in which to render the tequired retu: 11 -t in ordi rto e-Cipethe penalty which is from one to t.ll thousand «lo!!a:s fine, or (»ue thousand do lars and one je.ir iiuprTsoi nieiit. It is not the desire of tliis Department ihat any organ izational the ii»ttiet shall be,p'n aliz d foil failure to comply with the Statute, and persistent efl. r s have been made to supply every incorporate i concern with a copy ot the law and one or more blank returns to tit the business carried on; and any who have faiKd to receive them will be supplie I upon applicati no this officii. Failure to receive bluiks will not j■ i>tify a, -failure lo make the return within the time, not relitvc the i cor|H)iation or company form the] penalties j etscribed for such f ulute. 1 The fi st of Maic-h isne.tr nhjd after that date envelopes in which r 1 urns are transmitted a?'* to be preserved a> tvi leiu e. \Vlteeler Martin. Culiectt r. Won't Nee" a Crutch When Kditor J. I'. Sossman, of Cornelius, N. 0., bruised his leg badly, it darted an ugly sore. Many.salves and ointments proved .worthies*. Then Bucklen's Arnica S ilve healed it thoroughly. Noth ing is so prompt and sure for Ul cers, Boils, burns, Bruises, Cut-*, Coru>, Sores, l'imples, Eczema or Piles. 25.' at All Dtuggists. Make Your Home Beauiilul S > again we sav, love your farm. Make it a place of beauty, a place of joyous t ruitfuluess, an example for your neighbors, a heritage for your children. Make improve ments on it that will la-t beyond your day. Make an ample yard about with all the old-fashioned flowers that your grandmother knew; set a great orchard near it, bearing many in inner of fruts; lay off walks and roads leading it and keep tln.ni up; plant hedges along the approaches, and flower ing bulbs and shrubs—crape myrtle, and spirea and privet and rO>e» —so that voiu grandchildren will some day speak of their graudsire, who cared.enough foi the beautifu' and loved the farm well-enough to plant them Name the farm, too; treasure up its histo>v;_ prestsi ve. the tradtions of all tin; romance and adventure and huiiu r pathos that are in any Way connected' with it' and if some of the \fuug folks must leave it, let them look back to tt with happy memories of- beauty and of worthy ideals and of well ordered industry.-- Raleigh (N'.C.) Progressive Farmer and Gazette, ft Notes of Interest to Our Readers To P'ove that "BUiofrlNE" will cure Citirrb every reader of tins paper can li tve a positive guar antee. ll these is any doubt it! your mind as, t\» the power of "BTJOODI Nli" to cure all Catarrh al Troubles tli remarkable offet made by C I) Carstarpben & Co. should expel that doubt. Thfj give you a personal guarantee with every 50c but'te of "BI,OODINISI' thvy sell, to refund the money un less it gives satisfaction. They take all the ti*>k of cure, and no reader of this paper can afford tc suffer longer wheu an offer 1k« this is made. Sicd From Aitul Peril "I never t«tt »• near my grave," writes Lewis Chamblin, of Man chester, Onio, R R No. 3, "bs wheu a frightful cough and lung trouble pulled me down to 115 pounds in .spite of manv remedies and the best doctors. And that I am alive todav is due to solely to Dr King's New Discovery, which completely cured me. Now I weigh 160 pounds and can work harri. 1 It also cured my four children of : croup " Infallible for Coughs and 'Colds its the mcst ctrtain remedy for LaGrippe, Asthma, dtsje aie , 1 lung troub'e and all bronchial af ' feet ions. 50c and #1 00. A trial buttle fret-. Guaranteed by All Druggists. Notice .! North Carolina —Martin County., 111 the Superior Court. Henry Reddick, vs. 1 J. H. Stallings. Hy virtu-of an fX»cution iljre t •jed to the underside I from the Superior Co'irt of Mar'iu Countv ; in the above e tilled -;»cii«>ti. I will •on Monday tlv 7111 day of March l hi 10 at 12 o'clock at the Court 1 House doer of said county, sell to [fthe highest bidder, for cash, to 1 s-iitsfv said executi mi all the null', • title and inteiest which the said J i K. Stalling", the deft u iant, has nt 1 the following described le.ll e>la!e, to wit: j A tract of land adjoining the 1 inds of J E. Peel, Eta Sellings, Joshia Godard and others, con taining 160 acres more, or less and being the same Inn I deeded to Enoch Stalling* by Je-se Stall tigs |of record in Martin County regts | try to which reference tnaji, be had f r a mote definite description This the 2(ith dav of Jan., 1910. J C. Ckwvfokd, 1 2.S Sheriff Martin County. INotice Having qualified as Administrator of the Kstate of Dr J, W, Sherrod, deceased late of Martin County, North Carolina, this is to uotifv all persons having claims aga'inst the estnte of said deceased to ex hibit them to the undersigned or his at torney Bunn \ Spruill, at lloekv Mount, North Carolina, on or before the the 9th. day'of February, 1911, or this notice will In; pleaded in bar of their re covery. All persons indebted 10 said estate will please make immediate pay ment. This the 9th day of Feb. 1910. N. J. MAYO, A dot* Bonn « Spruil), Attya. , 2-11 LADY WANTED ,To introhne our very complete ! Sprr.-K line (&-btautiuil wool !*uit ions, wash fabrics, fancy waitings, ti-ilks, etc , hdkfs, laces and petti icoats All up to date N.Y. City ■ j Palt«rns. Finest line on the mar : ket. I) aling direct with the mills ; jvou will find our prces low r I Profits $lO oo to S3O oo weekly. " i Samples and in tructions packed iu ' a neat sample case. shipf*d express ' prepaid. No momy required. Ex clusive territory. Write fur par r i ticulars. Be first to apply. Sr\Ni)AKd Dkhss Goods Co., | [ Dept. K. I Binghamton, N. Y. M Higgs Industrial Institute |i PARMELE, N. C. v For the Training of the -4 - J j* Colored Youth j* j ivixtilou begins October 12th, 1909, ; Ses-ion ends June and, 1910. Rates Very Reasonable For further information, write, W. C CHANCE, s President. » • : '" J > ' i~~ ~ ' 5 f OR 8 ALE ! ! . j m—mmmmmmmmmmmtm bushels of large, fine ¥ selected hand-picked seed h , peanuts. Prjce five cents per pound. 4 y - I A.S.Roberson&Go. Robersonville, N. C. Sand Ridge Poul try Farm. Eggs for hatching from the following breed«: S. C Brown Leghorn, Barred Plymouth Rocks,' S. C White Wyandotts, jr per sitting of 15. White Holland tur key eggs $ 1 per JO. Satisfaction guaran teed. Address, J. B. McGOWAN R. F. D. 3 Williamston, N. C. Our Toilet and Perfume Department Contains the most exquisite scents of roses, violets and all the popular odors. You will be praised foi your perfume taste if you will let us supply vou 'We have just put in a complete stock of Harmon? Perfumes and Toilet Articles which are 'o well known for their true flower fragrance. All goods made bv Harmony of Beaton and sold bv us exclusively are guaranteed t',> give perfect satisfaction or you: money will 1* refunded. Harmony Perfume* Toilet Waters Sachets Liquid (.reel) Soup Smelling Salts These and more at. S. R. Biccs DRUG CO. Williamston, N. C. V U rM Every Dollar in Premiums s|>ent for insurance is the very finest kind of investment. For a Fire In surance Policy insures against worry as well as against loss. If you have neglected your insur ance, we urge vou to have us write >ou a policy at once. We do not say you are going to have a fire to-night But can you say you are not going to have one? K. B. GRAWPOfeI) INSURANCE AGENT, GodArd Building The Birth Gem for February is the Amethyst, emblem of con tentment. The Pink is the birth month flower. The poetic belief of the ancient Greeks was that the origin of the amethyst occurcd in the changing of a beautiful liyroph, beloved by Bacchus, into an amephvst, repre senting the color of thi> god's favor ite beverage. Amethyst may be obtained here in nearly every imngijia.ble article of Jewelry. They are beautiful and inex pensive, offering the February born a birth •month emblem at small cost. . r, H. D. PEEL &CO. ' THK JEWEtERS." Gleaning, Dying, Pressing and Tailoring. SI>ECIAL!!I Ladies' Cotton and Wool Sweaters Cleaned at Reasonable Prices ' % . * • • ' Society Pressing Club, J. G. GOtiARD, JR., Manager. Main Street II 1 R There is more | S to a Fertilizer g than Analyses B aM The mere mixing of materials to obtain analy- ,PJ sis requires no special Pj PJ knowledge. The value I" of a fertilizer lies in the source from which the plant food is obtained. Each ingredient in H Royster goods is selected with a view of supplying the plant from sprouting until harvest. The plant is not overfed at one time and starved at an other. Twenty-five years experience goes with PI every bag. fl TRADE HARK | n U REGISTERED II U Sold by reliable dealers throughout U the South. D F. S. Royster Guano Co. U H NORFOLK, VA. H THE GREAT American Shorthand & Business College..... Durham, N. C. A h'gh-grade Business Tiainirtg S.hopl, n'' r-nl hv leading bus!- lisss ran. that qualifies men aud women' f*»r EXPERT wotk in tLie Commercial World. •» DEPARTMENTS: % K Bofikkeepi'g, Bankirg, Expert Accounting, Auditing Shorthand, Typewriting, Telegtaphy, Pen Art. SPECIAL PREPARATORY Department. EXI»EKT FACOI.TV RAILROAD FAKE PAIP —-POSITIONS SECURED We also teach by MAIL • » • -I w Just Received Car of Tine HORSES and MULES v i \ Prices to Suit Grimes, Roberson & Company, R E. GRIMES, Manager, Robersonvilie, North Carolina TOBACCO FLUES Have Woolard to make youf FLUES and You will have the BEST CARTS AND WAGONS MADE TO ORDER « r ' » ( Wollards Combined Harrow and Cultivator ♦ '• ?>'-;&r'---"' r • ;i-3 -i'l y •4 •» ■ . ■ . - J. L. WOOLARD WILLIAMSTON, N. C. • • ' • • • ■' •••-#!
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