local Items f *IIIIIIIIWWIWMMWW AM published la tbU column, where Itmw b t« be derived, will be charged *t the rate ol to cent* • line, (const, tlx word« to ■ Mot). e«cb will be| made oo M| contract* ~ —Court next wetk. —Don't miss the show tonight. Specialities in abundance. —A double program at the mov ing pictures tonight. —Sunday is St. Patrick's Day aud dear to every Irishman. —Special St. Patrick's Day pictures at the moving pictures Monday night, next. A live wire from opening chorus to finale. What? Why Buster Brown, Mary Jane and Tige, who will be with you soon. —The Bank of Robersonville is making a splendid showing a« can be seen froui ad in this issue. Figures are correct and speak for tbebank. FOR SALE —King's Improv ed Cotton Seed. One of the best producers in the patch, making 40 per cent lint. Fine staple and ma tures early.—W. D. Jenkins, Route 3, Williamston, N. C, —Mis. Fannie S. Biggs is huving nttractive aud convenient improve ments made to ber residence in East Williamston. Tlie house is also being wired for electric lights, : which will add to tie interior ap- 1 pea ranee. A dcctor's prescription.—A fre- 1 quent laugh is far better than all I medicines. So tee ''Buhter Brown", "Mary Jane" aud "Tiße." They ; furnish a laugh every minute and , then some, 1 —The body of Mrs, Emma Wilsou Kilpatrick arrived here from Smltbfie'd today where she died on yesterday. The interment | will be this afternoon In the family 1 plot adjoining the Baptist Ceme- ( tery. D. S- Powell, of Parmele, wvs ' in town Tuesday iu the interest of ' the new school to be erected there. 1 The towu of Parmele should be | congratulated on being chosen aB ; the seat of this school, which will ' belong to the Conference of the Northern Methodist Church. It will aid greatly in building up the religious and material life of the towu. I —J. Paul Simpson, while work ing on the engine at the shop of J. 1 L. Wcolard ou Monday night, was 1 struck in the face by a part of the 1 mtchiniry and a deep gash was 1 made. He was taken to the drug store aud attended by Dr. Saunders. 1 The blood flowed so freely that it : nauseated the injured man and he fainted but soon regained conscious ness and went to bis home on Main Street. Rev. J. H. Griffith, of Kins ton, exchanged pulpits with Rev. M. E. Bethea on Snnday. Mr. Griffith has visited tbe perish here several times before and has many friends in the towu. He has beeu rector of the Church at Kiustou for nearly fourteen years and is. doing a good woJk .there. His services here on Sunday were very interest ing and his sermons were strong presentations of the truth of the Gospel as found in the Scriptures. He was the guest of the rectory while in town andjeft on the early train Monday to fill an appoint ment in his own parish. 6lor!ois Nets comes from Dr. J. T. Curtiss, Dwigbt. Kan. He writes. "I not only have cured bad case of eczemn in my patients with Electric Bitters, but also cured myself by them of the same disease. I feel sure they will benefit any cr.se of eczema." This shows what thousaudr have proved, that Electiic Bitters is a ma t effective blood purifier. Its an excellent remedy for eczema, tetter, sail rheum ulceis. boils and running sores. It stimulatee livor, kidnys and bowels, expels poisons, helps digestion, builds up the ftrcugth. Price 50 cts. Satisfaction h guaranteed by Saunders & Fowden. S TAFT VS. TEDDY WHICH WILL BEAT? : Our Price on Wire Pence Beats Ail 1 We offer for ten days 48 Inch American Pat , tern Wire Fence, 6 inch stays, F. O. B. here, at $6.85 per 110 yds. Other (lights in propor tion. Phone or write us at once. Fence on - 30 days Trial. Gorey Go-Operative Go. JAMESVILLE, N. C. RPER^NRL'TmEFsI S. A. Newell went to Vaughn Monday on legal business. F. K. Hodges and C. D. Carstar phen left tor Baltimore on Monday. Miss Mary Brown and James Leggett went to Jamesville Wedns day. Frank S. Hassell, of Wilson, has been here this week with bis father, Elder S- Hassell. Martin Cargtarphen and little son, of Tarboro, were here Wednes day visiting relatives. Robert Roberson, of the firm of Baker & Roberson, of Palniym, has been here this week. Miss Virginia Boyle is/ visiting relatives here after spending some time iu Windsor with friends. Dr. J. E. Smith wick was here from Jamesville Monday to attend the session of the Board of Health. John t,. was called to Richmond Wednesday to the bed side of his sister,, Mrs, Mark Dawes, who is very ill. y ■ ■ A Cud, Laßrlpne. Then Pneumonia Is too often the fatal sequence, and coughs that bang on weaken the system aud lower tbe vital resistance. Foley's Houey and Tar Compound is a reliable medic ine that stops the cough promptly by healing the canst; soothes the inflamed air \ assages, and checks the cold? "Keep always on hand. Refns substitutes. Saunders & ' Fowden. Seed Peanuis For Sale Just received one car load of genuine Wilmington Seed Peanuts. We are offering these to our far mer friends at actual cost to induce them to grow this variety of pea nuts, as they are very much in de mand nnd we believe will yield more per acre than any other var iety, thus bringing the grower more money. a You v mu6t see us and let us book yonr order promptly before they are f^ne. Yours truly, Va-Carolina Peanut Co. Williamston, N. C. C. A. Glossner, 24 Ontario St., Rochester, N. Y., his recoverd from a long and sever attact of kibney trouble, hss cure being due to Foley Kidney Pills. After detailing his case, he says. "I am only sorry I did not learn sooner | of Foley Kidney Pills. In a few day's tim my backache completely left me and I felt greatly improved. My kidneys became stronger, dizzy spells left me and I was no logner annoyed at night. I feel 100 per cent better since using Foley Kidney Pills." Saunders & Fowden. Board Of Health The Martin County Board of Health, composed of Drs.- B. L. Long, J. E. Srathwick aud W. E. Warremt Mess. H. M. Bunas,- Mayor B. F. Godwin aud Prof. R. J. Peel held its regular aunual meet ing ou Monday- The discussions on public-Health and Sauitatiou were interesting aud beneficial. Resolutiont to that effect were passed and will be "carried out. Dr. Hughes, Hookworm Specialist, was present and made «n interesting talk. „ $' II ! I Deadly Roup i Pratt* Roup Cure is guar anteed to cure and prevent ioup, cold, canker, catarrh, and dyph [ tlieria. You put it in the drinking water and the fowls their own > | medicine. MoDey back if itf fail*. 2Sc t SOC, »1.00 Auderson, Crawford & Co. J. L. Hasrell & Co. C. D. Cnrstarphen & Co. , Harrison Bros. Free Poultry Book and 1912 Almanac Robersonville News Items Miss Mary Moje is on the tick list this week. Mivs Bessie Hrtsket, of Greti: ville, is in town this week, The Wotnan'b Mis«lonary Society met with Mrs. D. H. Whitfiell. A. E. Smith was in Tarboro Monday to ut'end the sale of uiiil property. J. H. Wainwright has sold out his Entire stock of gcod to J. M. Roberson, Me-srs. J. J. Sttoud and A R. Dunning were litre from Willißin ston Monday. J. E. Kobetson, of Gold Point, is preparing to build a handsome brick dwelling on Main Street. Misses Sallie Smith and My ma Higbt and Cecil Everett Bptnt Sun day near Haskell with fiitnds Miss Blanche Dayton, of Balti more, arrived Saturday and will Le trimmer for R. L. Smith & Co. H. C. Norman, who has been nt Normans for several months, has moved his family there permanent ly. Mrs A* S. Everett and Miss Belle Boyette attended the Ross- Fleming marriage at Stokes Thurs day. Messrs. W. W. Salsbury and W. H. Everett, who started to Oklahoma two weeks ago, are at home again. Miss Donnie Mae Bowers, of Baltimore, has arrived to take the management of the millenery de partment of Jenkin & Roberion. Misses Bettie and Reta Roberson, Messrs. Thrower Taylor, Cecil Everett, John Wainwright, Wm. Gray, and Frank Crofton attended a dance nt Oak City Thursday uight. Medical Society Met The Martin County Medical Society held its annual meeting at the rooms of the Lotus Clufc on Monday. The meeting was the largest in attendance and the most r instructive that has beeu held with , in the past year. Those present , were: Drs. B. L. Long, E. M. ; Long, M. I. Fleming, J. W. Wil liams, I. E. Smithwick, J. B. H. Knight, J. H. Saunders, J. S. Rhodes, H. B. York and W. E. Warren. It was decided by the ' Society to entertain the second Councillor District Meeting on April ioth. next, and appointed Drs. Warreu, Rhodes and Saunders as a committee' to devise ways and means for the errtertainmeut. The District comprises seven counties and a large number of visiting phy » sicians are expected. 1 The following officers were elect ed: Dr. E. M. Long, President, Dr. J. H. Saunders, Vice- President, Dr. W. E. Warren, Sec'y and Treasurer; delegate to the Medical : Society, Dr. J. S. Rhodes, alternate Dr. M. I. Fleming, Fill out Coupon below and send together with 50 cents to S. R. BIGGS ||g W DRUG COMPANY, Williamston, N. C., and get a "SB H Dollar Bottle of Rexall Sarsaparilla Tonic oui™"£'.d m \SJ Recommended by us as A COUPON Guarantees The United «Sj an Ideal Tonic, To«itire ap- vuuruil _ _ . ~ petizer, and Aid to Digestion, S. R. Biget Drug Co., g Rexall i_ and as an mvigcator of the En- Williamston, N. C. Store selling this preparation 4K 5 pteiuMt to Ihe'taaJ?* ThU to£ wl ? iC « ,# " d n® gu.rantee it to give satisfaction ; ® £ ic may be taken with absolute ~ * Bot.le of Rexal Sarsapanlla if ft ]oe» not, go back to the J assurance of ita containing no . . A . , \| 9J f habit forming drugs. It may store where yon bought It and «g£ j be discontinued at auy time * get your money." It belongs to (TIQ £• without the patient suffering . , , ■* any ill effecto whatever. you and we want you to have it I Recognized as one of the Best Tonic on the market today j® § This Offer Expires April 15th, 1912 1 TbOWERSI When you want the best, remem ber we are a', your service Choice roses, carnations, vallies, violets and wedding outfits in the latest styles Floral offerings artistically arrang ed at short notice When in need of pot plants, rose bushes, evergreens, shrubbery, hedge plants and shade trees, mail telegraph or telegraph your order to J. L. O'Quinn & Co. Phone 140. Raleigh, N. C Public Sale : I will sell at public auction on the 15th day of March, at 11 a m. the following: 22 h*ad of bogs, including 1 sow and pigs, 1 cow, 1 buggy „ 10 barrels of corn. 1 canoe. There will be 110 by bidder. The sale will be Ht the Bryant Farm in Poplar Point, at the home of J. E. White. G. L>. hardy _ 1 ■ WARRANTY DEEDS . *V - - . Printed on the Best Paper the market affords can be obtained at this Office. Pricat very Reasonable. All order will receive our prompt attention H lyTiSr it^ AMBr .jflfoMfll^V w « |M|E9w • EnKfiBT ■ • f 'tjy ««rayTMFnan.- ttrv*.:;«? ■«iy Xigffp-nniic «M»w«l»iiiyBP §? The Bank of Robersonville |R £s,) Robersonville - - North Carolina (Sy Statement of condition March 6, 1912: j«j Resources: jlj? Loans and Discounts - $ 52,304.85 4 ® B'k'c HouselKur. and Fix. - 3,604.44 ® "M' Cash and bankers 44,496.97 'M $100,406.26 Liabilities: W Capital stock. - $15,000.00 £S rgn Surplus and undivided profits 11,604.62 jr?) jy Deposits - - 73,801.64 jsjr |* - $100,406.26 p|^ Comparative Statement of Deposits: |K M March 6, 1910 - $42,707.15 M, % March 6, 1911 - 49,098.49 W ® March 6, 1912 - - - 73,801.64 ® ' ® WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE AND EXTEND ® EVERY COURTESY CONSISTENT JFLK WITH SOUND RANKING W M 4PCRccWTVMborT|ne dep ° jitj J. C. ROBETSON, Pres. J. A. MIZEDL, Cashier J. H. ROUERSON, Vice Pres. 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