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jjPoultry Lettcrj MR. EDITOR: The day of scrub stock is about; * paust even with seed. Our farmers will no longer throw away their tirno raiding crops from common breed, unselected seed. Thej have albO learned that it takes I*o more more to raise a fine throughbred fovlsthanit does for a common scrub. There are some, however, who have not started into breeding fine poultry and I will say a few ' word* byway of advice. As foon as the average beginner decides to rai e throughbred poultry, he writes or a*-ks seme bleeder of a favcriie tried the price of about a j dozen htns and a rooster. If the price made them is over sl2 or sls for tV.e dozen for nice selected stock they hesitate and do r.ot buy right away, preferring toongh to start" with hens instead of buying eggs. After awhile, they nin up with totne dishonest dealer aud he •w 11 sell thetu a dozen hens and a rooster $6 or $3, and will unload some culls on them for breeders. Thinking that tliev have made a good bagain, they will be highly pieised. * After breeding this stock tor awhile they finally get disgust ed and consider it no tetter than scrub stock. * It is all right aud a \ear quicker to start by bu\ ing stock but it is mure costly. If you start by buy stock get the very best if it costs as much again. If j'ou can tot buy a dozen, get a trio, if not a trio, buy a pair. It will pay you in the long ruu If you can afford to wait a \ear to get started, then would say buy a sitting of eggs from some reliable breeder. Kggs layed by high scoring hens, care fully mated to produce the best re sults. When you buy eggs from such a hen, you can hatch chicks equal to those bred by,the man from whom you bought the eggs. Jn this way you might get a dozen yfrickea tfrat would .iioL-Coat y.ou over a dollar or two in cash. ' N If I had »o start over again in poultry breeding, I would start with eggs altogether. If I bought stock, I would pay $4 or $5 per hen. Some say start with failly good and breed it up. That sounds nice, but I find it a hard job and a long road to perfect success. A beginner, especially if he has a lot of in the work, will abandon his ideal breed before he ever re*ches perfection in that •special breed. My advice is to first know what you want, s-tudv the characteristics .and know the standard requirements of /tbat breed. Bur the very best regard*' less of reasonable cost, and then instead of breeding it up, all you would have to do wculd be to hold it up. Believe in that breed and stick to it, and you will be paid for trouble and investmdnt. UNCLF. MCADOO. "Sir," said the cpndidate, "you promised to %-ote for me! ' ' Veil," said his Dutch friend, 4, and vat if I did? "Well, sir, jou voted against me!" v "Veil, vat if I did?" •'Then, sir, ycu lied!" "Veil, vat if I did?"— Selected. # \ Wood's Trade Mark Farm Seeds are best qualities obtainable. Our NEW FALL CAT LOG gives the fullest in formation about all seeds for FALL SOWING. « Grasses and Clovers, Vetches, Alfalfa, Crimson Clover, Seed Wheat, Oats, Rye, Barley, etc. Catalogue mailed free on re quest. Write for it and price* of any seeds required. T. W, WOOD* SONS, Seedsmen, Richmond, Va. HASSELL ITEMS %- . ' R. H. Salsbury, Jr., left for Wiuterville High School Monday. Edward B. Bryant,of Battleboro, spent Friday night here. Mr. aud Mrs. \V. D. Jordon re turned home from a visit to Elm City Monday. 1 Jack Sherrod was here from Eu field this -week. Leslie Tliigpen /torn Conetoe spent Saturday and' Sunday at the home of Ptirr Rives near here. Uttle May Btiris real sick this week. * Miss Mary Suvage is here from Scuilaud Neck. i\liss Myra Fleming left Sunday to enter school at Robersouvilie. Mr. and Mrs. M. T. liallard re turned troin a trip to Richmond Sunday. T. H. Johnson and Robert Sals bury went to Oak City Sunday. Miss Hilda Knight left this week to enter school at Robersctiville, Mrs. Nancy Best left Sund ty to visit friends in Kufield. J. H. Allsbrock and faurly, of Scotland Neck are here. Misses Julia Salsburv and Hilda Kuight spent Friday night in Rob ersonville. i Miss Lucy Powell is spending some time at the home of J. H. RHWIS. Misse.-> Lizzie Harrell and Knifrfa Allsbrook came down from Oak City and spent Tuesday night here. Mr. and Mrs. Morton Thigpen from Florida spent several days at I lie home of Peter Rives this week. Unvellln? and Memorial There will be a special service held in honor of the beloved pastor, Rev. B. Leifijett, who for more than twenty vears was the undershep* herd of the Cedar Branch floct'. A handsome picture of him will be pi acecTTii the church orTtTiis~occas sion. AH his people from his home wi'l be present, and the brethren at Cedar Branch request that idl his.manv friends who knew him be here and take part in the service with them. It will be a good time to meet his children and grandchil dren and spend thr day with them. The program will lie a* follows: VO'U'VUT, Invwaiimi, U"veilin« of Picture, Soiisj. "Face to Face," Metnor ill, Smiy, ''ls it well with mvso d," Tuere will be other specifUmnsic, some of his fav »riie hvmfis will be sung C'»me aud help make lii',s a time to f e remembered. A. c> r 'ial "wttcome to all. AT F. STAI.UNGS, Evil Erects ot Moderate Drinking; Dr. Gil more Thompson, visiting physician at Bcllevtie and Presby terian hospitals, New York Citv, and a professor in Cornell medical school, iu addressing the students of Cornell on the evil effects of moderate drinking gave them this Warning, savs the American Issue: "A man mav never in his life be come intoxicated and till fall prey to disease because Of lis indulgence in alcohol. The abme of alcoholic beverages exerts a profound influ ence upon disease of modem life. Probably men have always drunk too much. No one'has an heredi tary craving for alcohol. There is no more ph\ siological reason for such an inbeiitance than for inher iting a taste for apple pie. I do uot now refer to the com mon drunkard}'but to the kind of cases that fill our hospitals and in-' sane asylums as a re-ult of the loug continued dailt indulgence in two much stomg drink. If the insidi ous of alcohol could be eli minated from our wards in Bellevue hospital we would close two-thirds of them. Drop>y, hardening of the liver, coma, partial paralysis, etc., fill , our hospitals with moderate drink ers. These men do not take enough the brain, but it pro duces fatal structural changes in the booy. If you will look in the lab oratory you will find that to harden pathological tissues of the body the body the professor places them in alcohol. The man who habitually oat£efr-l*» owtf tißsues in alcohol is more slowly, but noue the less sure ly, producing cirrjbosie of the tis- I sues, of hi3*rt**ka,Jiver and other organs. "—Sel. ,o* ; £» • v V"-v•; >•} - f '• : ' &'"■ i • OAK CITY ITJEM3 '• Rev. T. J v £ti*p jir-eacl td here Sunday. \ J. A.,H«bb's, of William*ton,was ir tY*ijTuesday., ■ ' 1 ' '' ' Jj* A. R Dunning was here l ues day on j rol'e>si>ttfiL-Vu-infess. Joseph Lowg and Richard Ben licit '.rent tj Norfolk .Tuesd»). - Mesdinici \V v A. Casper and Henry Harreil left tor Kunly last week. : , :'i °m. • 1 . • " . •• Mr. and Mrs. 8.-n. Beverly, of Scotland Neck, wtre heie Tuesday and Wednesday. Jessie Crisp. Lcoruis Chtsson, (George. J. K. and T. H. Ct.uv.c I left for Norfolk WwJiks l«y. Mrs 11. S. Evejett, who has. been visiting relatives he:e. return led to Robe rsonv tile Sunday. • J > Notice j By virtue of a power of sale contained j in a'certum deed of tuut txecuteiVto uie ias tru-iee, awl !»e >rin>r date ftine 19th, J iqoj. by Jame* W." Manning, arid duly I recorded in the public Registry of Mar till County in Book t'l* at fmges 605-616 , and 607,, ,to secure the ]«vnieut of a j certain bond therein uamed, and the sti j pulatioji-s in sa'd deed of trust tiot having | been complied with, and at the rern*e*t iff K. H. Hargrove, the bi?neticiarv there iin named, I shall, on Saturday the Sth {dav of October, i?to ( at two o'clock p-tn • ! in front of th« Bank of Robersonville. in 1 the town of Robersonville, N C.", Msrtin ' County, offer at public sale, to thebigh elt bidder for cash, the following de scribed property, to-wit: I A certain tract or parcel of land situate I in Martin Crtuntv, Robersonville Town i »Jdp. and commonlv ktiown as tlie Jiin i Manning land# and adjoining the land# IJ. J. R, Whitfield, James Reason and others, and containing one hundred | acre*, more or lew. j Thirteen beef cattle will be sold on the j same dav, at ten o'clock a. m., at the ( residence on said laud, j This the sth dav of Sept. 1910. j 9 9 J. C. ROBERTSON, Trustee, i Dunning & Smith, Attys. I - j North Carolina —MartirtCiV.mty I Superior Court Lew:* au.l otkerj. heirs at law of 0. W. Lewi«, Dec't. Against Annie Lewis, widow of D. W. Lewis, and D tisv Andrews and others heirs at law of said D. VV. Lewis. Defendants. To Daisy Andrews and her btisdand, Har ry Andrews, D. W. Lewis Rowland flar rell, Fannie Harrell, Hunter Sli irp, Thomas R, Jerrigan, Moltke Scull Jitn mie Flvthe and her husband, J H. Flythe. Defendants Yon and each of you are notified and commanded to appear before the Clerk of the Superior Court of Martin Countv at his office in the court house in Wil liamston, N. C. at u M, f on Tuesday ! October lith 1910 ami answer or demur to the petition filed by the plaintiff? herein or the relief demanded therein will be granted- The relef asked for is the altotment of dower to Widow. Annie Lewis ami whom a sale for pertiHon amotiK the heirs at law o? the late D. \V\ Lewis. f all of land of which he 'lied, skated possessed in Martin Cnuntv, N. C. This September loth iuio. 9 9 4t J. A. HOBBS. Clert Superior Court of Martin Count North Carolina—Martin County. In Superior Court, Before Clerk. Edna Shephard and Warren Bhepli Sandy Shephard, Jim Shephard and Ranaom Shephard. The defendants Sandy Shephard and Ransom Shephard above named will noticthat an action entitled as above h been commenced in the Superior Court of Martin County before the Clerk to sell land for partition; and the said defend ants will further take notice that they arc required to Williamston, N. I . before the Clerk of the Superior Court on the 10th day of October 1910 an an swer or demur to the complaint iu said action, or the plaintifi»«will apply to the Court for the relief demanded"in said complaint. This 6th day of September 1910. J. A. HOBBS. •9-9*4t Clerk Superior Court. It Sued His Lee "All thought I'd 10-e my leg," writes J. A. Swensen, of Water town. Wis. ' Ten years of ecfcama, that 15 doctors could not cure, had at last laid me up. Then Bucklen's Arnica Salve- cured it sound and wetl " Infallible for Skin Erup tions, Eczema, Rheum, Boils, Fever Sorest Burns. Scalds, Cuts and Piles. 25c at Saunders & Fowden. ip % Democratic Convention I f 1 * '■. * » . * 1 j," ' • ■ *»' i • Si* ■ - » ■ There will be a Convention of tlie Democratic Party t ' ' of Martin County at Williamson, N, C. Thursday, September 15th i•• ' \ a \ ■* ' v.. 13 Candidates for the Legislature and various County Offices will be,nominated. ' r > By order of the Executive Committee. This August Ist, 1910. ; j| \ j •• ■ yM H. W. ST U BBS, W. C. MANNING, Chairman. Secretary. Backed by a Policy of fire inafuranceWyou needn't worry | about your projierty every time you , leave the house, N J titan who is a titan :»u help worrying unless he carries Sufficient Fire Insurance aid he who continues to worry when we j -1 i-vt rtv'y 1" ill'-ure him at such a| moderatt cost h»s lest* horse sense than we know you possess. This retiiittder we \ eicpect to bring you to our office thin viry day. K. B. GRAWrORD INSURANCE AGENT, Oodard Building —* : —————-1 Silverware I is a delight to ev» ry housewife. ! It breathes into the home an air of purity, cleanliness and 1 refinement. THE LATEST PATTERNS of this beautiful were imde • by the best manufacturers canf ~-he bought at our store at prices i that will please you. We handle the siandard brands | of guarautt ed Steiiing and I Plated Wares and you can de-! peud on what you get from us. j CUT OLASS is another ware greatly ad-y mired by thost; of taste. ! Of this we have in iny beautitul J designs to show yon in all its "brilliancy. j H. D. PEEL & CO. "THE JEWELERS." _ Choice Cut Flowers Write, 'phone or wire / J. L. O'Quinn & Co. x RALEIGH, N. C. Your wants as they are headquar ters for everything in the Florist's line. 'Phone 149. DR.KIMG'S NEW DISCOVERY Will Surely Step That Cough. National Encampment O.A.R. Atlantic Gity, IN. -J. ROUND TRIP RATE FROM WILLIAMSTON 9 $16.25 Richmond $13.90 Norfolk : With corresponding rates from other points via the Atlantic Coast Line Dates of Sale: September 15 to 19, 1910, inclusive. Stop >vrr*- —irr days rrrrt-tcr exceed fina{ 4hwt UotU the going and return trips at Richmond or Norfolk anil Washing ton, Baltimore and Philadelphia, l>y depositing tickets ou arrival nt stop-over point with Depot Ticket Agent. TiQktt* will be limited to {etum, not later than midnight of September 29, BUT MAY BE EXTENDED TO OCTOBER 28, by depositing tickets and payment of $1 00. Make.arratigeuients for tickets* Pullman resev itions will in advance with W. A. ELLISON, Ticket Agent, Williamston, N. C. W.J.CRAIG, ---*# T. C. WHITE, Pashenger Traffic Manager. General Agent. Wilmington, N. C. 3 Notice Having qualified a* Executors upon the Estate of John C Get sender deceased; Notice v is hereby given to all persons holding claims against aid Estate to present them to the undersigned for pay ment on or before the aothday of August, 1911, or this notice will be pleaded in bur of their recovery. All persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make immediate payment. This 20th day of August, 1910. P. E. GET sINGER, J. S. GETSINGER, 8-26 Executors,» School of Music Mrs. Vlviau'Wysong Mobley, teacher * PIANO THEORY HARMONY HISTORY of MUSIC 1 r , V Sjiecial attention given to technique time and memory work. Apply at Residence on Horton street or ring'phone 31. |ft Terms $2 a month (eight lessons) Dr. King's New Life Pills The beet In the werld. Sand Ridge Poul try Farm. « Brfgs f' ,r hatching from the following breedn: S. C. lirown Lejfhorn, Barred Plymouth Rocks, S C. White Wyamlotts, ii per sitting of 15. White Holland tur key eggs $2 per 10. Satisfaction guaran teed. Address, J. B. MtGOWAN R. F. I>. j Williamston, N. C, f Aaluable Real Estate PJP R SALE! Two houses and lots, good roomy houses and plenty of land, situated 011 Main Street in the healthiest and most popular place in the town of Williamson. Rents out lor a good per cent, fi lso a3O acre - farm, situated about 1 % miles from Williatnston, one-half cleared, the other half woods land. Improved with a young orchard on it, espe cially adapted for .••tock, poultry, fruit and trucking. This is a good investment for a man who wisTiei - * to live either in the town or county. For further information address J. B. McGOWAN, Williamston - North Carollntf 9-W - ' E EHTTEM -sa: ■ -« * «>' :> * T3P:
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