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|tt*t *•****** LOCAL ITEMS i !»♦♦»»»♦***»»♦*»♦»♦»♦*♦♦♦* Alt notices published in this column, wheir revenue is to be derived, vri'l be charged at the rate of 10 cents t Vine, (count si* words to a line)each issue. Special tales will be made on lOOff Contracts. —Autumn begins today. —Harvest Moon last Monday. —Cbitquepins are ripe and the small boy is happy. —F.rst shipment Kttppenheimer Clothes just in. —F. K. Hodges.' SjXK' - Cud a >ii had several drunks up before liiui Monday morning. Where is the "tigei? 5 or 6 doses "060" will cure any ca>e of Chilis and i*ever. Price 25c. —The services at the Methodist Chur?h closed Friday night. Rev. Mr McWhurter left Saturday fur bis home. —Take a lo'jk at our new line of Men's Neckwear.—F. K. Hodges. —Tobacco has been setting high on the inaiket lure. Those who know say that the prices are better than at any time since 1902. —300,000 fir-t class shingles made from old growth c> press. Hoi Sale at our mill. Prices reasona ble. See us. —Daniel & Stat >ll. —Same fine specimens of peanuts have been exhibited here by sever al farmers and there is a better out look now thin for the past month. . —Just received our fall line of Ladies' Tailor M ide Suits. — F. K. Hodges. 5 or ft doses ">>(>" will cure any case of Chills and bevtr. Price 25c. —The American buyer 011 the niaiket here affirmed that the weed sold higher Monday than he had seen it in the many years of liisex " penence. —We will start our system gin, """ "'October Ist; Bi ing us your cotton. We buy both cotton and seed at gin. Higest uraiket pi ice guaran teed. — WiHiamston Milling and Ginning Co. —We have the celebrated Butter Brown Shoes for Hoys and' Girls F. K Hodges. —The new money orders which the Government is issuing have not been received at the office here yet because of the number of the eld style 011 hand. The new orders'are more convenient to handle both for the office and the purchaser. —The organization of the After noon Hook Club Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. F. U. Barnes, when Mrs S. - A. Newell was elected president and Mrs. J. 1). Biggs, secretary and treasurer. There ate eleven mem bers and the meetings will be held from time to time at their homes. —l)r. W. 11. Wakefield, of Charlotte, will be in WiHiamston, Atlantic Hotel Monday September 26th, at jamesville 011 Tuesday September 27th, at Robersonville on Wednesday September 28th, at Hotel one day only. His practice it; limited to the medical aild-surgi cal treatment of diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat and Fitting Glasses. , Fall styles are in and the fem inine shopper can find all the things which delight in the stores of Har x rison Bros & Co., and Carstarpheii & Co. These firms will have a splendid display of Millinery next Wednesday and Thursday. The Baltimore and Philadelphia stores have been|looked over carefully to supply the tri»de ot these firms. Get there early on those days and see the first and best selections. Read ads in this issue. —The Thomas B. Haughtoc Chapter of the Daughters of Tht 'King met Wednesday afternoon at the residence of Mrs. J Paul Simp son ou Main Street. The meeting was a most instructive one. anc among the visitors was Rev. P. A Pugh, of Memphis, Teun., whe has been spending a part of his va cation here with friends. .At th dote of the meeting, which waj presided over byjßev. Mr. Gordon Mrs. Simpson as i->ted by Miss ► i Haunch Vic Fowden, served a salad f course with ices and cakes. r —A good position can be had by [ ambitious young men and ladies in » the field of "Wireless" or Railway telegraphy. Since the 8 hour law became* effective, and since the Wireless companies are establishing stations throughout the country * there is a great shortage of telegra phers. Positions pay beginners from S7O to S9O per month, with good chance of advancement. The National Telegraph Institute oper -1 : ates six official institutes in Ameri 'jci, under supervision ot R. R. and ' Wirele.-s Officials and places/ all , [graduates into positions. It will I priy you to write tl em for full de- 1 | tuls at Davenp r:, la , Cincinnati, 0., Portland, Ore , or Memphis, I Teun. || PERSONAL BRIEFS { A O. Gaylord, of Plymouth, was I in town Monday. j Captain Flmore, of Rocky Mount w'as here Sunday. Mrs G. W HaadiSon is 1 after a visit to Four Oiks. Miss Rosa Biker, of Hamilton, is visiting relatives in town. Rev. Mr. Pugh left Thursday for his home in Memphis, Teun. Miss I,i'lie Bunch has returned from a visit to Tarboro and Speed. Miss Delia Topping, of James ville, is visiting Miss Hattie L,ou 1 Ward. ' . Rev. Mr. Pugh and Miss Elisa beth Guidon went to Rob' r»onville Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G Godard, |J r , have been visiting relatives , j here this week. MesdmiejjW. 11. Crawford and I| A. R. Dunning went to Roberson ' ville Thursday. Miss Delha Lanier left Monday for Hamilton where she will teach ' tiiMsic this year. I Messi> HI ward DaTten and j Robert .Baker, of Hamilton, were [ in town Sunday. Mr. and Mis. Will Phillips and children, of Norfolk, left Monday ■ after a visit to relatives lure. No Reason For Doubt A Statement of l : acts Backed by a Strong Guarantee We guarantee complete relief to all sufferers from constipation. lij . every case where we fail we will supply the medicine free. t Rexall Orderlies are a gentle, j effective, dependable and safe bowel regulator, strengthener and tonic. I They nature's functions in a quiet, easy way. They do not . cause any inconvenience, griping or 1 nausea. They are so pleasant to , take and work so easily that they r may be taken by any one at any f time. They thoroughly tone up e the whole system to healthy ac t tivity. e Rexall Orderlies are unsurpass - able and ideal tor the use of children e old folks and delicate persons. We d cannot too highly recommend them to all sufferers from any form of constipation and its attendant evils. Two sizes, 10c and 25c. Remem ber, you can obtain Rexall Reme dies in this community only at our store—The Rexall Store. The *S R. Biggs Drug Co. e ' ' s * In Using ' WBII 1 . "• l * on my residence I secured the best piece ■" of painting I have had for twenty-two g yeats." j The above is a portion of a letter re ceived from T. H. FISHBI'RNE, 0 Roanoke, Va. e Davis' Quality Will Tell. is For sale by W. H. Williams, j, WiHiamston, N. C. X Humor and I Philosophy o A "By OVACAA M. SMITH A PERT PARAGRAPHS. T ET not your loft hand wbni your right hand doetb. Sonj member of the family ueeds must bt innocent and respectable. If we could understand how little the rest of the world accounts us ii would save a Jot of weur and tear ou our nervous systems. The longest way around is tbe short est way home—unless it leads past baseball park. lie who hesitates Is sometimes fared n breach'of promise suit. The man who lights and runs away may live to see himself In a moving picture show. The pen Is mightier than the swonl in getting a man iuto dilliculties. This would lie a sail world if people only laughed when they were can free. Man wants but little here below, and It makes him sore because he doesn t got It. Forestalled. "She is saying a lot of mean things about you." "Who Is?" "Julia." "She can't say very much." "Why/" "Because she,, litis a little bit "t originality and won't Imitate, and I have already said about all the mean things about her that there are iu tin English language." Seeing Ineffective. "What Is the matter with you?" "I'm all run down." "Have you seen a doctor?" "Yes. I saw two of them, and ii didn't do me a l>it of good." "What did they say?" "They didn't say anything. Wr had not beet) Introduced. I saw them a> they went past." The ,Reai Thing. The rich with nil his store of wenltli One kind of pleasure misses— lie nothliiK knows about the Joy Of brent! nod cheese and kisses. ___ ___ Their Use. "What elite little envelopes!" "Yes, aren't tliey hire?" "1 should say so. They aro made of heavy satin paper too." "Tbe very best." "What are they designed for?" "To pack your bathing suit In when you go to the seashore." The Beauty Doctor. "She is a perfect picture." "J>o you think so?" "Yes. Don't you?" "Well, anyway she ought to be." "Why ought she to lie?" "She pays a heap of money to an artist to make her so." It Sometimes Works. "What Is a good remedy for insom nia?" "Have it in the morning?" "Yes." —"Kttl the mnn that runs the lawn mower." Hi» Notion of Them. "Do you take much Interest in man ly sports?" "No. I hire a man to tend the fur nace and cut the grass." Look* Promising. "I wonder"— "What do you wonder?" "1 wonder If my fiance will love tn when I'm old " "Well, he loves you now, doesn't he?' The Back Number. I em Bitting In the twilight Gazing at the passing throng As In bunches and In couples Down the street It moves along. And 1 hear the constant babble From'the ceaseless human tongue* And 1 watch the lovers spooning As they did when 1 waa young. Here's a young and tender couple Trading glances on the sly Far away from home and mother. Having dodged, the watchful eye. And 1 wonder as they wsnder While they chat or softly alng If thty understand such antics • And the trouble they may bring. •0 How can children be so stllyT 1 was that way once. 1 know. But i cannot be too thankful I've outgrown It long ago. They In fancy feel a blessing Falling from the stars above. When In truth the thing Is only But a case ot puppy love. Let them go If they enjoy it. 1 can sit here with my pipe Making comments philosophic From experience more ripe. Do 1 envy them their piessure As they stp the honey dew From the lips on which It rtpensf I won't own M U 1 do. YOU CAN NEVER KNOW The value and convenience of a HANK ACCOUNT until you have tried one. When ever you feel disposed to test the matter we shall be glad to supply you with the necessary books, blanks and information . . We Pay . . a FOUR PER CENT A t" on time deposits Bank of Robersonville Robersonville, N. C. R. 11. Hargrove, A S. Robehson, President. Vice-Pres. J. A. MIZEI L, Cashieb. Choice French and Holland Bulbs Hyacinths, Narcis:»us, I).iffodills ( Tulips, Ftassias, Easter and Calla LilHes. I PLANT EARLY FOR BEST RESULTS All Seasonable Cut Flowers Furn. ished at Short Notice * -k 'Jr. -•+ * * * jk * * ij: ' Palms, Ferns and all Hot-house —in Plants For-Decoration. Rose Iluhlies, Shrubberies, llcdvre and Shade Trees in Great Varieties. Ask fur Price-list. Phone, telegraph and mail orders Prompl-v Executed by J. L. O'Quinn & Co. Phone 140. Raleigh, X. C. FARM FOR SALE too acres one mile trom Parmele, 50 acres cleared and good cultiva . tion for cotton, tobaeCo and pea nuts, good dwelling and outbuild ings, 2 good tobacco barns. ' See or write M. C. Vanortwick, 9 i> 4t Parmele, N. C. . School of Music Mrs. Vivian Wysong Mobley, teacher PIANO n.„ THEORY HARMONY HISTORY of MUSIC Special attention given to technique time and memory work. Apply at Residence on Horton street or ring 'phone 31. Terms $a a month (eight lessons) Backed by a Policy of fire insurance, you needn't worry about your property every lime you leave the house. No man who is a man can help worrying unless he carries Sufficient Fire Insurance and he who continues to worry when wc stand ready to insure him at suclj t moderate cost has less horse sense than we know you possess. This reminder w expect to brine you to our office this van day. K- B. CRAWFORD INSURANCE AGENT, I Godard Bulldini A Check Book • \ ■ A check book does not burn a hole in your pocket like tbe actual money. Jjigning your name to a check makes you think. You don't spend a check as readily and carelessly as you ?pend ready An account at our bank would tend to restrict your spending. Try an account with us and pay all your bills witjh checks. We will gladly give you a cbeck book. If you will try this for one year you will be ! surprised at tbe money you will save and you may then smile at all' your troubles. Make your bank account grow. It is recording your ■v' _ . ' history and telling a truthful story of your success. Open aif account with ustodiy. Drop a little into the bank every week and its rapid growth will surprise you. Farmers & Merchants Bank WILLIAMSTON, N. C. . JOHN I). RIGGS, President FRANK F. FAGAN, Cashier C. I). CARSTAR PHF.N, Vice President 1,. 11. HARRISON, Asst. Cabhier / A LI. PERSONS \ Furnish supplies to the County Poor of this County are requested to present their accounts to the Board of Commissioners at the meeting Oct. 3rd, 1910 It being the first Monday in said month. Any failure to present account will cause the order to be discontinued. By order of the Board. /\. S. Goffield, Glerk "The Great Annual Divi . . dend Payer" . . That's the name given to the Union Central Life Insurance Company. Why? Because it pays policy holders larger divi dends than any other company in States. It invests only in R£al Estate First Mortgages. . They yeild 6% percent interest —more than any other "Life" company realizes on it# investments. . Its policy holders owe their large dividends; the lotu cost of . • their policies, mainly-to these wise investments. Write for facts and comparative figures. UNION CENTRAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. FRANK F. FAGAN, - LOCAL AGENTS * WILLIAMSTON, N. C„ Commercial r - * Printing Neatly EXECUTED! Manning & Hassell safe — . .... ~ REPUBLICAN COUNTY CONVENTION * An adjourned meeting «f the Republican County Convention of Martin County, is hereby called t(* y meet at the Court House In the town of Williamsjon u on Saturday, October Ist, 1910, at 12 o'clock noon, for D the purpose of nominating a candidate for the lower g House of the General Assembly and for the County e Officers. Delegates that were elected for the Coit -8 vention held August 2nd, will be the regular accred " }ted delegates to this Convention, there be no other y primary or election of delegates to be held. This the 12th day of Sept. 1910. ) WHEELER MARTIN, C. C. FAGAN, Chairman. Secretary.
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