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For NOVEnBER fcCopyrigßt 1910, by C. H. Rieth.) ■ * JUST A MINUTE — NOVEMBER Mr. Taft, who rules the nation, Off;rs this, his proclamation: Whereas,"Providence continues Blessing us from day to day, \ Aud the boop of (independence Has, We tajce VL com,; to sta >' : v And whereas, Indulgent Nature i,avi«hes upon us still Bounty in excess of what the Weather and the'bugs can kill; > Xnd whereas, Tne old republic 'Couldu't be improved upon, — 1 Notwithstanding everyloly Get s to ruu it off aud on; Therefore. I, as delegated How and for a short time hence President, decree that tuikey Shall gi up to 20 cents. -That's about all there is to it. Ouce the countrv r us.-d • its own, apd the White Hoase proclamation was not Rree'ed with "a groan. Fa'her simply grabbed the hatchet, mother got the water Lot, father read the orocl imati >u to the tur keys m the lot, all the young and female turkevs promptly fainted frojn th? shock, and after lue fare wells the gobbler laid his head upon the blo^k. No o>ie telephoned the butcher, asking what a turkey co>t. No one in h's deep resentment wished the pilgrims'bad bseu lost No oue, while the feast proceeded, Jcne v the torment of the rack figur ing upon his what the day had set him back. Everybody was* provided, as the founders presupposed. No one can be Ve,ry thankful, if the truth dhould.be disclosed, paying what » we pay for turkey, and., for all ot gifts, feeling that ihe day was founded foe the Armours and the Swifts. :■*. November gets its inine from the Latin noveui 1 nine), and was original! v the ninth month of" th * year,. This brought Thank giving around, two months earlier than we $ have it now, and it became very unpopular. The insurgents, who constituted a majority in the agri cultural districts, were bitterly op posed to it. They made two con tentions: First, that young turkeys were not old enough to market; second, that crops h ul uot progress ed to the point where it was possi ble to whether there was anything to be thankful for or not In 713 U. C. the storm broke.-Tne insurgents carried Gaul, Britannia apd 17 other doubtful 'stries, and the Forum and made, November the eleventh •v. month of the year. The festive colt Will sniff the air and don his,heavy tiftderhair, and frenz-ed candidate will jump and hop around upon the stump. He'll point With piide and view witll fear, and suck the atmos phere, and then, together with his cuft, await with prayer, the result. Dots reason naply hold its sway, I leap's Prolific Wheat. The Most Prolific an? Best of Milling Wheats * * ' Yields reported from our custom era from twenty-live t«o fifty-twb bushels per acre. When grown side by side with other kinds this splen did beardless wlTfrat yielded from , v five to eighteen bushels more per acre on same land and under samrf Conditions as other standard wheats. ; "Wherever grown it is superseding J all other kinds and it should ha M > sown universally by wheat growers everywhere. . ***"% •' Wrico for price and "Wood's Ccoo . Special'• which contains new ana valuable article, "How to grow big crops of wheat." T. W. WOOD & SONS, Seedsmen, Richmond, Va. We are head quartern for J. Farm Seeds, Grass and Clover Siadi, 1 Wioter Vetches, Dwarf Essex Rape, 1 Seed Wheat, Oats, Rye, Barley, etc. | Descriptive Fall t!atalog mailed free. , • 1 1 rr-T-T- —•-* - ~r— or is it madness for a day will tell the people what to think and put the country on the blruk? Oue cannot tell,-but must* abide the cofant that sees him justified in courage, confidence or doubt, ac cording as it may turn out: One thing alone is sure, it seems and that is this: No oue esteems a patriot iu politics. \Ve only trust him while he sticks to war, with all its thrill and throb. The mom ent that he wants a job somewhat conspicuous for pay, by Jove! we don't know *hat to say. But whether we do ill or well, election day-alone can tell, cr whether love or dip any go>d, will the appear. We have to jndne men as we ma>?> and where the caudidate ail say the s.ime thing in the end, ens scarcely kupw who a friend. At atly r.it V.the snow will fly,and the wild duck spin across the sky with both eyes focn ed on the ground, and his tail piece going round anA round Thecager hull. ter will deploy and supplement ill live dtco'y, aud the pueum kocciis while he toots, will perforate his rubber boots. A little shooting now and then is relished by a 4ot of men. Tliev like to gallivant about and let t! e farmers run them o'lt. It does I them good to feel, by jing, that Morgan don't own everything, and it he conies in consequence',• and also tried-to clmb the fence,- to gether with his dog and gun, he, too, would also get the run j November will be unusual this [ year for"the reason that the e will Jbe no full moon. This is because j there will be a total eclpse. of> the ! moon on the night of the j6th, j when it would otherwise be full. ; Ths eclip-e will be visible in the i Uuited States and in Wall street, I - ' and it will send bacoa down a cou pie of"points. The breath of Winter will distil upon the outer windowsill, and the chilliiig ca'f will lmmp his back and burrow d.eper in the stack. t The hired man, with wintry spurtr,' will put on both bis uudersWwj | and the plutocrat who sells us coals j will pry our bodies from our souls. Then let us all embrace the chance and as merry as we may, i 1 fot; whether we desist or dance, the ' full!far. ell to pay: Tne fott ! tie autumntime will pasil, the ' • ' I countryman will kill his hogs, the cotton tail will weave the, grass arot-ul the obfucated dogs, the hotikinn goose will ride the heights with that weird of his, and the wolf will sit arpund o' nights and tell the ninojf how ttffn ' he. is . - O'woe i* u« that could ei j >y the atitutnnfime for aye. and aye., ahd I what with growing soul emp'oy its j witchers from day to day. The I ohpsphorescence in the skv, the | quail soft piping on the hill v the j blackbiids ever bobbing'by,- and j ; the wind soft sighing where it will j But happiness cm never as j Antony coul 1 apprehend, and hold i injj Cleo to him fast, destroyed | himself hetore the end. • The sum | mer cotneth after spring, and win •l T * ter, tn'erciless withal, as tru'y must ; succeed tthe sweet an j gentle blinds | ishmentf of fall, ' " 4 , At any rate, a day Deciphered in the adbauacs, I December, desolate and gray. \ Will come to whistle through the .} cracks. . _ { Doii't fail Graustark Nat Sorry tor blunder, • * "If my frsends hadn't blundered in thinking I was a doomed victim !of consumption, I might not„l>e alive now,", writes D. ,T, of Harrodsburg K.y., "but for I years they saw ever/ attempt to 'cure a lung-rackikig cough fail. At last I tried Dr. King's New Dis covery. The effect was wonderful. It soon stopped the cough aud I am now in better health than I have had for years. This wonderful life saver is an unrivaled remedy for coughs, colds, lagrippe, asthma, croup, hemorrhages, whooping cough or weak lungs. 50c, fi.oo. j Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by Saunders & Fowden. JAMESVILIIE ITEMS ' " v ~; Miss Ma;tha Liliey spent Mon day in WilTiamstou. Miss Eula Roberaou spent Sun day in the country. It is reported that we will have a bank here in a few weeks. 1 (^.lite a jolly crowd went down and Spent Sunday fn Plymouth. I Mr, aud Mrs Needham were the guests of Mrs. S. S Hardison this week, . -> Mr. W. H. Daniel went to Tar boro Stttirday to attending the Union MeiettaK. Mrs P. H. Brown, entertained a 1 number 9T her TrieiTtl;* Frid t\ night. Whist was the game. Mr. G. M. R>btrspn, of R\ber stonvi'K, came down Sunday night to spend a few days hunting. Mr Sdts and wife arrived in our town last Saturday Mr. Silts will take charge of the filing room at Astoria Mill . M'-.ssr.s H G Gtiffin atfd Clus | W. Wilson are building a new boat, lit is expected to be one of swiftest ou the river, ; Tlie Republican campaign open led here Saturday. ■« Hon. Wheeler 1 Martin spoke in the tack d >or of Mr. H C. Jackson's store. Tlie intere-t seemed to be slack Thcje were two present besides Mr. Jack son. The other candidates were paddbug their canoe up blatfc river. On Oct. 26th, while walking i lover's lane in the of life, j two of our cit-zeus wee suddenly I overtaken by death, and the sad | part was when the bridegroom came and went in the door was jcl.istd,*-•» They might have hid their lamp but thi oil failed, Tiie grave* were nicely and publicly arranged and from the mourning the evidence was true of lietfrt failure.' The home of Miss Josephine Tetl near town was the scene of a v«rv (jrtiet wedding 011 last Thursday afternoon. Atj'i«t five o'clock, a small company-accompanied by die J. P. who had teen engaged to officia e entered the front ro >m of the home, there was no time to slum'ter or sleep tor tlie' grootn had already to.ne. The J . P. having made ready, the Bridal partv entered as fijlows: hirst came Mr. Sylvester Hardi son with Miss Olivia Putan, Mr. Hardison went to' the rig it and Miss Pu'an to the left, the bride was given away by Mr. / Hardison. then Mr. Nuthal Stark, of Newark , N\ J , led Mrs. Maggie of faniesville, to the hymenial altar and listened to tlie solemn words of Mr J. L. Davenport, (a Justice of the Peace) that made the*twain one. flu v ex'H-ct to live here until the Spring and then go hack- North. May her entire married j jurney" be liglite I by the - sun of love and her pathway be strewn with the fl mers of peace and hap piness. V -/, 'Graustark-November nth For Dyspepsia You Risk Nothing,by Try ing This Remedy f- We want every one troubled with indigestion and dysepepsia to come to our store and obtain a box of R«xall Dyspepsia Tablets. They contain Bismuth Subuitrute and Pepsin prepared by a process which develops their greatest power to overcome digestive di«turbauce. R-xall Dyspepsia Tablets are v«;ry pleasant to take. They soothe the irritable, we;ik stomach, stregth en and invigorate the digestive or gam. relieve- nausea .and iodiges tion, promote nutrition aud bring about a feeling of comfort. If you give Rexal Dyspepsia Tablets a reasonable trial we will return your money if you are pot satisfied with the result. Three sizes, 25 cents 50 cents aud. $1 00. Remember you can obtain Rexal Remedies only at store —The Rexatf Store. The S. R. Biggs Drug Co:' • i- . ' ~ -1 R«port of the Condition of the Bank of R[artln County j at the closer of Sept. I, 1910 RESOURCES: Loans snd Discounts f 136 017.39 Overdrafts secured "7.091.30 All other stocks honds, ihtgs • t,yj&.ba Banking hnui«e fur. and fixt'rs 1 ,850.00 A.ll other real estate owned atq 23 Demand loans 1,900.00 Due from banks and bankers 4 1,904.83 Silver coin, includiiiK all minor coin currency 3 672 89 Total $164.04064 LIABIMTIKS , Capita] Stock ■ „ $ 15.000.00 Surplus Fund 17.000.00 Undivided profits less current expenses und/ta.tes pa f 'l * 2 92.51 Notes and bills redibcounted.% 13. rtki.oo Bills payable •' ?3,000.txf Time certificates of depoait , 3 1 ,H30 03 Deposits subject to check 57.«.6q,-.o Due to banks and bankers 1 548 60 Total - —xi- (164,04064 State of North Carolina. County of i I. J. ft.Coward, Cashier of the nhoveMlanied hank, do * ilcmnly swear that the above state ment In true to the best of ray knowledue and belief. - , J. O. «JOUAR», Cashier Cornet—Attest: J. O, tUatou, Warren It. lIiKK". 8. A Newell, Director*. and »worn to hefure me, this 7 d«v of Scirt . 1910. C. 11. GODWIN, t Notarv Public :■' - 1 ■ . 1 ■ 1 '"*• Throw Away , Your Old Policies but do'not full to have us i«sue .1 new on-.' Because you have escaped fire so for don't think you are sure of never havitit; hue. You are just as liable to be burned >ul tonight as HIIV one. ; KI:i"l*• t*l' VOI R FIKIv IN'SURANCK and let some on.- else take chances. Or dei us to i.-sue a new policy today and secure the protection you need now as mndi as vou ever did in.yonr life Fire like death, is no inspector of persons. K. ts. GRAWrOI>U INSURANCE AGENT, Go lard Building HIGGS , , INDUSTRIAL > INS TIT.U T E For the Training and Better ment of the Colored Youth • Second scan ion begins October 12th. Courses in music, agriculture ami domes tic scienre. Competent teachers; hii excellent opportunity tor thus** wli'6 de sire to improve their coiniitio.ii. Splen did railroad facilities; healthy locality. Rates very reasonably, l'or further information write w. c. ctiAxc^r I'Hrmele - - North Carolina NOTICE By virtnre of ail order "Und judgment of the Superior Court of Martin County entered in it special proceeding there pending wherein lolui W. Tjvwia and others are petitioners and Annie Lewis., Widow of IJ. \V. Lew is, and others are delendatit»„l wdl the nth, day of D Member lylo,at -two oVUwk I'. M* at the Court House dor in "Williams ton, Ni C.. **dl jl a-ufctnm tu the. highest bidder tor .cash the 'following | lands "and real estate in Martin County, , N'ortJf Carolina to wit; First: The I). W. Lewis -Outhouse tract of land lying in front ofi the late Dr. I). W. Lewis Home place and. con taining 2y acres more df less. Second: The D.VV. L«wi.s Long Ridge twit of land situated on Roanoke River adjoining the landsgf Re* 'Notll«;et and others containing 300 acres more of less. Third: The t>r. IJ W.Lewis Williams tract of la-id adjoining tin: ! nuts of Ke>; N&rflert and other# and containing 129 acres more or less.; Fourth: The Dr. 1), W. Lewis two storfe buildings and lot in the town of Hamilton, N. C. . * This real estate will he sold' fay parti tion among the tenants itf common and subject to the dower of Annie Lewis, widow of D.'W. Lewis, which has been allotted therein. This October 25th 191 a. Francis D. Winston, t , nTm»ti-TnK»ucr. ~ Winston &. MATTHKW.S Atternevs. 1 i-.l 4t LAt)Y WANTED ,To introduce our very complete Fall line of beautiful wool suitings, wash fabrics, fancy waistings, silks, hdkfs. petticoats, etc. Up to date N. Y Patterns. Finest line on the markets. Dealing direct witb tlfle mills \ou will find our prices low. If other* can make f 10.00 to $30.00 weekly you can aJ»o. Samples, full instructions in neat sample case, shipped express pre paid. No money required. Exclusive territory. Write for particulars .Be first to write. Standard Dress Goods Company, Dept. 500, Birmingham, N. Y. . - t *■. " I AM HERE •■, >•. ' . . „ .. " . . • • And have had my Opening Sale as formerly announced, and am ready to serve you with a complete line of - - V Dry Goods, Notiojis, Shoes : : ' vH New Goods Continue to Arrive t m Watch this space for some Except ional Bargains A. K. Hatem (Store 'ortnerly occupied by The City .I'utjiUiire Go.) Williamston, - - North Carolina FOR SALE! -- FOR SALE! „* ~ The Bob Woolard Farm in Cross Roads Township, Containing 180 acres, more or less, 60 acr/s cjeared and in high state of cultivation, 30 acres heavily timbered, the whole naturally drained and the wood land easily cleared. Good dwelling and outhouses, all in excellent condition and in a desirable neigh borhood. Terms to suit the purchaser. For particulars, apply to, • A. R. DUNNING; YVilliamston, - North Carolina A = YOU CAN . I Choice French and NEVER KNOW I Holland Bulbs I I Hyacinths, N', t I)-ffodtlls. The value and convenience of a ~ , _ ~ Tulips,-hrassia>, !• ;i-tcr and Calla 1 SANK ACCOI JNT.! ull,es * . untjl you have tried one. When- j PLANT EARLY FOR EtST PcSULTS ever you feel disposed to te>->t the . j. . -»+• | I matter we shall be *l*l j Aj , S^ a-o,iJ-Ie C-U Flowers Fttrn^ you with the tjecessarv bxjks MnnltV p 'slm' at S ' l ' ' Xitie and information » • :• . :> •. K a. * . . We Pay ... ' A FOUR PER CENT A on time deposits T, . . • „ „ , v . ■ * I Kom* [Ui>hfs, SUriiT»;jcrie«. lieu^e Of rD f Ml ar.d-Sh.i'le Trees in (ireat Varieties. pank or Kobersonviile asw.,.^,.e,; lst . ' 1 hone h find trial! yidera Jtobersonville, NT. C. I „ , , . , ■ - —— . | Jlr.uiu.ply h\te.l !•_ K. 11. HARC.ROVh, A S. Hob kr son,. f T • Of* l'resiileul. >"»•** ' | L ' 0 Q 1 '"" 1 & C °- J. A. MIZRI.I,', CASHti'.R j Piiotie 140. KaKrigb, N. C. __ l-il TOBACCO FLUES • T- —' j * • Have Woolard to make your FLUES and You will have the BEST • '• r't ■- .1 •'■'4^3 CARTS AND WAGONS MIADE-TO ORDER Wollards Combined Harrow and Cultivator J. L. WOOLARD WILLIAMSTON, N. C.
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