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EVERETTS ITEttS D. J. Meeks went to Williamst'on Monday. J S( yers spent Sunday hvthe country. v " J. J. Stroud spent Sunday in Williamston. W. C. Manning was here Thurs day afternoon. Charlie Rawls was here Monday from Robersouville. . \ Charlie Robertson, of Williams ton, was here Friday. Oscar Daniel, of Robersouville, was here Sunday night. Dr. Ward, of Robersonviile, was, here Friday on business. « Mrs- Nathan Rod*erson, of Bear Grass was here Wednesday. Mis* Roland Moore has returne i from a visit to Miss Feefie Riddick. C. B. Riddick and C. A Bowen visited .Robersouville Tuesday night. Mrs. S. G. Burroughs and.dangh ter, Miss Norma, were in town Friday. Dr. Williams spent Sun lay in Washington and went to Wiiliains tOH Sunday night. Dr. Williams, J 1 J-. Stroud, and C. B Riddick attended the show at Wdhamstqa Thursday night. y Misses Ella and Jennie Burroughs left Friday morning for South Caro liua, where they will spend some visiting relatives. Misses Hattie James and Ora Cherry, Mrs. Ed. Roberson and Mr-, j. A. Everett all visited Rol>- souville last Friday. Everybody enjoyed the speech by Gov. Kitchin last week He is a clean, honest; eloquent man, tell ing the truth to a crowd themajor - ity of whom are on his side. f. Porcee to Leave Home Every year a laige number, of poor sufferers whosn Jungs are sore and racked with coiighs are urged to go to another climate. But this is costly and not always sure There's better way. Let Dr. King's New Die cove ry cure vou at home. "It cured me of lung trou ble," writer W R. Nelson, ol Calatnie Ark., "when all eNe tailed and I gained„47 pounds in weight. Its surely'the King of all cough and lung cures." Thousands owe the r lives and health to it. Its positively guaranteed for Coughs Colds, LaGrippe, Asthma, Croup— all Throat and Lung troubles. and $1 Go, Trial bottle free at '* Saundeis & Fowden. DARDEN ITEMS Miss J ona Allen is visiting Mi«-s Mary Waters. Grover Gurkiti was a guest here Sunday afternoon Mrs lilleu Williatys spent Sun day with Mrs. Sallie Hamilton. Rev. Mr. McCaskey filled his appointment Sunday at C »rinth Reaching The Top in anv calhng of life, deoiands a vigorous body and a keen bratu. Without health there is no success. But Klectric B'tters is tHe Health Bu lder the world has evei known. It compels pet feet action of stomach, 4:ver. kiin ys bowe's ~ ] purifies «ti 1 enriches the blood, * tones and invigorates the \vh de system and tumbles you to stand the wear and teaf of your daily work. ' After month* of suffering from Kidney Trouble," writes W M- Sherman, of Cusliing, Me., "three bottles of El-rctric Bitters made me leel like a new man " 50c. at S lunders & Fowden. Leap's Prolific Wheat. f Tbe Most Prolific and Best of Milling Wheats Yield* reported from our custom em from twenty-five to fifty-two bushels per acre. When grown side by side with other kinds tiiis splen did beardless wheat yielded from i five to eighteen bushels more per •ere on same Hind and under same conditions as other standard w heats. Wherever growait is superseding all other kinds and it sltould be sown universally by wheat growers everywhere. Wrice for price and "Wood's Crop Special" which contains •valuable article, " How to grow big crops of wheat." ~ T. W. WOOD & SONS, Seedsmen, Richmond, Va. We are headquarters for Farm Seeds, Gnu and Clover Seeds, Winter Vetches, Dwarf Essex Rape, Seed Wheat, Oats. Rye, Barley, etc. Descriptive Fall Catalog mailed free. Lester Gainer, of Williamstou, is here this week clerking for Blqutrt Bros. Capt Walter Harrison spent last week visiting relative* and friends here. 1 Misses Sadie Chesson and Clara Hampton, of"Plymouth, were here Monday. Miss Chloe Bennett, of Oak City, is visiting in the home of Mrs David Swinson. Miis Gertrude Bateman from Plymouth spent Monday with Miss Beruice Fagau. Dr. and Mrs. Gilmer, of Ply mouth sjieut Tuesday at the home of David Swinson Miss Dontiie Bdl Gardner spent part of last week with he? sister, Mrs. Gurkiu, near Plymouth. Miss Minnie Riddick has accept ed a position as milliner in Ply mouth with Mrs. W. B. Ward. The choir met at the home of Mis* Berniee Pagan Sunday night where quite au enjoyable evening was spent. Kills a Murderer A merciless murderer is Appen dicitis with many victims. But I)r Kind's New I.ife Pills kill it by prevention. They gentlv stimu late stomach, tiver and bowel«, pre venting that clogging that invites appendicitis, curing Constipation, Headache, Billif>usness, Chills. 25c at Saunders & Fowden. HAMILTON ITEMS j- B. A. Tritcher* w as, here for a j short while "Sunday. Willie Watts was in our town Taursday of last week. Robert Baker left Monday for Greenville and other places. Mis> Delia Lnnier spent'several days in Williamston last Week. Mrs M I. Fleming has returned after' a visit to Rocky Mount and Enfield. Messrs'. W. H. Cowin and Z>.l> Bellamy, of Alioskie, were in town Sunday Don Matthews, who is a student at King's Business College, aj home on a visit. •Mrs. C. II Baker returned Mon day nig'ut after a visit to Raleigh Greensboro and High Point. Misses Utile Carstarphen, Annie and Maggie Bell Jouts spent a lew days in Williamston tliis week. Glad to see Mis* Btlle Catstir phen in our uiidst. She is the guest of li-.r sifter, Mrs. I). C. Jones. V\*e were fclad to have Rev. Mr. Gordon iil our midst Stturday, Sunday'and Monday,suudav b(}iiig his regular appointment. For Aged People Old Folks Should be Cart ful in Their Selection of Regulative Med icine We have a safe, depended and altogether ideal remedy that is par ticnlarlv adapted to the require ments of/iged people and persons of weak wlio tufTer Irom constipation or other bowel iisorders. We are So certain that it will relieve these complaints and give absolute sa!i>faction in every particular that we c*§rit with our personal guarautee that it shall cost the user nothing if it fails to sub stantiate our claims This remedy is called Rexall Orderlies. Rexall Orderlies have a soothing, beiling, strengthening, tonic and regulative action UJKJU the bowels. They remove ali irritatiou, dryness, orcne->s and weakness. They m store-the bowels and associate or gans to more vigorous and healthy activity. They are eaten like candy, may be taken at any time without inconvenience, do not cause any griping, nausea, diarrhoea, ex cessive looseues", flatulence or other disagreeable effect. Price 2.sc. and ioc. Sold only at our store —Tap Rcxall Store. The S. R. Ihees Diug.Co. Have you weakness of atiy kind —stomach, back, or any otgans of tie body? Don't dope yourself wtih ordinary medicine. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea is the sup reme curative power. 35 tents, Tea or Tablets. Saunders & Fow den. x. , YOU CAN * • NEVER KNOW, ! . ' ' This vahie and crtthwrinrtt 1: of a BANK ACCOUNT until you. have tried one, When- ■ ever you feel dispose*! to test the matter «e shall be glad t,o supply you with tbe necessary hooks, blanks and iuforuiatiou .. We Pay . . • 4 FOUR PER CENT A on time deposits Bank of Robersonville Robersonville, N. C. R. If. HARGROVE, A S. koRKRSON, President. Vice-Pres. J. A. MIZIiI L, CASHIKR. Real Estate FOR h -SALE - 14 Lots with dwellings r on same r in one of the best-sections of Robersonville Belonging to the Estate of Mc. G. WYNN For Further Information See | Wiley Rogerson or John Edmondson Robersonville, North Carolina T — —-L Throw Away Your Old Policies but do not fail to have us issne a new one. Because von have escaped fire so for don't tliink jon are sure uf never having one. Vou are just ns liable to be ■ 'burned mit n.' any owe." ——— KKFP l'l' VOl'R FIKK INSURANCE ami let some on.* else take chances. (>r tier us to t-sue a new policy today ami secure tbe protection you need now as much RS vou ever did in your life. I it like death, is no re spec tor of jiersons. K- B. CRAWFORD INSURANCE AGENT, Ooilard Building ■ H IGGS INDUSTRIAL' INSTITUTE . For the T raining and Better ment of the Colored Youth j Second session begins October I2(h. Courses in music, agriculture and dotu« - tic science. Competent teachers; an excellent opportunity .for those who de sire to improve tlfsir condition. Splen did railroad facilities; healthy locality. Rates very reasonably. For further information write *W. C. CHANCE PkICIPAIv, Parniele « - North Carolina LADY WANTED To introduce our very complete Fall line of beaut if Ul-wool suitings, wash fabrics, fancy waistings, silks, hdkfs, .petticoats, etc. Up to date Patterns. Finest line on the markets. Dealing direct with the mills \ou will find our prtces low. If others can make # IO.GO to J30.00 weekly yon can also. Samples, full instructions »n neat sample case, shipped express pre paid. No money required. Exclusive, territory. Write for particulars. . lie first to write. Standard Dress Goods. Company, Dept. 500, Birmingham, N. Y, 1 Friday, November 11th OPERA HOUSE _ George Barr McCutcneon's GRAUS (A Love Behind a Throne) DRAMATIZED BY GEORGE D. BAKER "A Play that leaves one with the Fragrance of Roses and an Abiding - Memory of all that is Beautiful INTERPRETED BY A CAST )F : NEW YORK PLAYERS 10 Weeks in/New York 8 Week in Chicago AINI> ACCLAIMED FROM COAST TO COAST AS The Theatrical Success of the Gentury Scenic Production of Exceptional Splendor Enchanced by Novel Electrical Effects The Play that set the Country talking and set a standard for others to follow HEAD TH K HOOK Seats on sale November the 9th at S . New Style Tailored Suits FASHIONABLE MILLINERY! Combining Elegance, Refinement and MODERATE PRICES Are Still on We are prepared to the season. Our opening was indeed pleasing* everybody was delighted with our stock. . . OUR FALL DRY I i INTEREST PLETE IN t j 3 | Harrison Brothers &~rCompany | * * **»***********s | Autumn Display | NEW DRY GOODS ! I 1 L/ATDST STYLES IOR | \ii;\ r , \VOMI;N & CIIILDRE\ I Fashionable Millinery and Trimmings I A FULL LINE IN I Department of Our store I C. D. Carstarphen & Co. | Fascinating AND (•a tor YOU FOR OUt KVERY DEPARTMENT Romance TARK SEE THE PLAV Biggs Drug Store — J trade i ho GOODS WILL STOCK IS throughout and COM- •* n>
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