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All notice* pabliriird in this column, whirt icrruur I* to be derived, will he charged at the •ate of 10 cenu a line, (count it* wont* in a Har)each ia>ue. Special rate* will he made on tang contract*. V 6 or G doses "OOC" will curt *ny case of CHILLS and PKVEK. —The scenery lias arrived for tf»e Opera House, and is being iu ailed, •ftnycaseof CHILLS and FKVKK. —Dogwood is in bloom. Where are the herrings? Are all signs failing? "l)r, Worthfnxton's Southern Remedy ! kills ppjn. Used over 6u vears. Price ' «scts. Guaranteed bv dealers." —The dog k'ller found several •victims Sunday. It is not known -how the poison was administered. DcWitt's Little early Ris; rs, gen tle. ea-y, pleasant, small little liver' pills. Sold by Biggs Drug Store, j —Mr. W. C Manning will delivr the address to the lipiscopal Sun day School at 4 o'clock Sunday, j ' I —Col. Martin is having building material rapidlv placed 011 his lot : preparatory to remodelling j deuce. ManZau Pile Remedy is put 111 1 a tnt>e with nozzle attached. May j be applied directly to the affected j parts. Guaranteed. Price 50c. j Sold by Chase's Drug Store. I —The registration books are open, and every man interested in the wtlfare of the town is reminded | that it is his duty to register. Sick headache, constipation and ! biliou-ness are relieved) bv Rings! Little Liver Pil!s. They bleanse the | system Do not not griffr. Price j 25c. Soldby Chase's Drug Store;. —The plank walk leading into I Newtown from Smith wick Sir. et is iu bad repair. The board should either be nailed down or taken away; ' , We know of nothiug l>etler fori cuts, burns, bruises, scratcln s, or in fact anything where salve is needed, than DeWitt's Carboli/.ed Witch Hazel Salve. It is especial ly good for pdes. We sell and recoimnd it. Sold by Biggs' Drug Store. —LOST —One small alligator coin purse, between my home and Anderson, Crawford tS: Co's. Lib eral rewarclif returned. Miss Mat tie Watters. —Note the ad of the big Home Coming Celebration in Norfolk next week. The Railroads have made special rates, and the attrac tions are numerous. There'll lie a great time. A Guaranteed Cough remedy is Bees Laxative Cough Syrup. J*'or. coughs, colds, croup, whooping -cough hoarsness and all bronchial affections. Best for children because it is quick to relieve and tastes good. Gently laxative. Sold by Chase's Diug Store. —Some very fine lettuce and rad ishes mere on sale this week at Anderson, Crawford and Com pa- 1 ny's store. They were raised by Mr. W. H Gtirkin, who is an en thusiastic gardener and florist. —Some verv careless boys set fire to the woods adjacent to "Dinah's Hill." It took nard work to keep it from burning the fence. There is a law against such things and boys should be prudent. —The Episcopal Sunday School j will have its Kaster Festival 0111 Suudav afternoon at four o'clock Every Suudav Schqol pupil in town is invited to attend. An ejjg hunt will be given Kaster Monday on the Church lawn. Every member I of the Episcopal Sunday School is j expected to be present and enjoy 1 the good things to be provided. ' ' I "I'D Rather Die, Doctor ' than have mv feet off," said M. L. ' Bingham, of Princeville, 111. "but you'll die from gangrene (which bad eaten away eight toes) if you J don't", said all doctors, instead lie used Bucklen's Arnica Salve till wholly cured. Its cures of Eczema. Fever Sores, Boils, Burns and Piles astound tSe world. 25c at All Druggist;. 1 "For More Than Sixtv Yeirs i Standard Faall! Medicine." Having iu my employ twenty hands and am often called ujx;n to relieve their pains such as Cholera Morbus, Dysentery, cramps, etc., in the summer, and have ! invariably flsed Dr. Worthington's Cholera Medicine. So far it has never failed to give relief. I would not be without it for fifty times its cost as ] look upon it as the best medium ia the world >|« for what it i* recommended for. I take great pleasure in recommending it to aaflering humanity. Guaranteed by all dealer*." PERSONAL BRIEFS S ****** A***************** Mr. Frank IJ. Tdylor left tor Richmond Sunday. Mr C. A". Jeffress wei)t to Rich moud Monday 011 business. Messrs Chas Baker and J. T. Price spent Suudav in Bethel. Mr. Theodore Hasse'l left for Crawfordsville, Indiana, Monday afternoon. , Mr. E. G. Rawlings, Jr. of Wil wm was the gntM of Mr. -Huf iy Biggs yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Eli Gnrganus and little Miss Annie C.yde went to Richmond Sunday. ; Mrs. Bertha Johnson and clyl ! dren are the guests of S. L. Godard on Haughton Street. Mrs G. W. Blount and daughter returned from a trip to Richmond | and Baltimore Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Godard, Jr.. j'are residing at the home of their uncle, Mr. J G Godard, Sr. Miss Mamie VanNortwick And Mr. I). H. Clark of Plymouth spent a few hours iu town yesterday after | n oil. —Signs of spring are every where. { B rds are bus'lv engaged building their nests, the woods aie lull of j flowers, fajmers are planting, all j night long'the mocking bird sits J aloft in (the moon's rays and sings— * but these are not the most sigmfi [cent signs of the glorious season. | Are not the streets full of anxious faced women, eagerly looking for the most becoming creation of the I millouer's art? What truer sign than this Ins nature given us? AH | womank'tid is wending her way to | the stoics of Harrison and Car-star phen. Those who have not had the chance are miserable, and will get j there later On The Woman's Home The L. Hi M. Vaint decorates more than two million American homes. Its beautiful finish and lasting freshness dis j tinguiahes a residence painted with it j from all others. It's Metal Zinc Oxide combined with White Lead which nukes it wear and cover, like gold. Kvery 4 : nations of the Li & M. Paint when mixed with 3 pillions of Linseed Oil at 65 cents per gallon makes 7 xa'lous ready for use. Actual Cost about f 1.20 jkt gallon. Sold by k. W. Salshurv Bro., Hamilton,& j Hardy Hardware Co., Scotland Neck. 11- "The Piano With the Sweet Tone' / One of the greatest re commendations of the artistic STIKPP PIANO is that instead of selecting one of the hundreds of cheap and pianoes sold everywhere, people of musical taste who want the best, pur chase the sweet STIKPP PIANO The best evuipped Colleges and Con servatories i 1 this country use the STIKPP on account of its beautiful singing tone and wonderful durabil ity, Don't be deceived by schemes used to sell low grade pianos. No reptuable dealers resott them, and tliey arecon i detuned by the music trades. STIKPP PIANOS are sold strictly on their merits. CHAS. M.STIEFF L. C. STKKLK. Manager 114 Granby St. NORFOLK, VA. Mention this Paper. j Official Piano. Jaaestown Eiposition IT'S EASY TO BUY 1 JEWELRY -■. ' 1 Watches, Silverware, Cut-glass etc. All you have to do is to write us for a Catalog, or tell us about what you want. We send goods on approval. You select what you wish, and only pay for what you keep. We prepay charges on goods bought by mail. . . Ours is the largest Jewelry store Seuth, anl prices are lower thaft in smaller stores. Just try us once. Paul-Gale- Greenwood Co., Inc. Gran by Street aid City Hall Avenue ... • , . 1 ' :,V SHSfl> \I ' 1(8 8 s '"'p' e ques- TV'T*'. j tion but one that Hk Bfe3»v . daily confronts uf. W' You contemplate • ft jft'JV'- ' ,: i " an undertaking but r -..pKtt, Take a stand thals ,-i. right and wont I f » need to deyiate ■" kTTT." W'p*W*^WO a itemetnher a good Si a - f>tatnl U> take in to PT T have your banking a , connections with a J Ajl| substantial institu tion like ours. U H ,)j An account with 1 j ** M us will help you in j W money making ±2^ Farmers & Merchants Bank, WILLIAMSTON, N C. Poultry For Sale Kinglet-Barred Ko:k and Single Comb White rti hens, 75ct. to ?i each. Cockerels $i to f2 eack. Kkk s from both breeds 75c. per 15 eggs, ?4 per 100. From Special pens Si. 25 per 15 eggs. Mammonth Bronze turke-y eggs $2.50 per dozen. Oakhurst Poultry Farm, K "F. D. 3 Williamston, NT. C HARDWARE 1 . Plows • Gultlvators Disc Marrows Guano Distributors Base Ball Goods F. W. HOYT Williamston, - - North Carolina » \ 0 This is The Place To buy Groceries Fresh and Fine BEST STOCK QUICK DELIVERY " Everything for the Table in the m . . GROCERY LINE.. Call Phone 4 and give your orders. . W.J. HODGES Moblev Building. - - - Williamston, N. C. BY EXPRESS On account of the large increase in the Express business here and want of suffi cient help to handle same, makes it neces sary for us to collect charges on- every package before it leaves this office. This also applies to shipments going out pre paid. Effective Monday, April 12th, 1909. W. A. ELLISON, • . Report of the Condition of the . Bank of Martin County at the close of business Feby. 5, 1909 rksourchs: Loans and Discounts £101,347 96 Overdrafts secured 3.194 60 All other stocks bonds, mtgs 1,876.00 : 'ankinx house fur. and iixt'rs 1,750.00 Demand loans 1,900.00 Due from hanka and bankers i0,t68.00 Silver coin, including all minor coin currency 3.601.33 Total $123,936^ I.IABU.ITIHS . Capital Stock I 16,000.00 Surplus Fnnd 15,000.00 'Jn'ltvided profits, less current expense juul taxes paid 1.439-57 Dividrnds unpaid 90600 Time certificates of deposit 42 Deposits subject to check 67,959.90 Total fu3.936.89 State or North Carolina, County of Martin, sa. I, J. G. i.odard, Cashier of the above-named tiank, rio s demnly swear that the above state ment is true to the best uf my knowledge and iK-lief. J. 6. GODAKD, Cashier Corr ctt-Alt'st: Wheeler Martin, Arthur Ander son, H. M. Hurras. Directors. subscribed aud sworu to before me, this 15 day of Feby., 11*09. C. H. GODWIN, Notary l'ublic - F6r Low Prices -ON Paints, Leads, Oils, Varnish, Stains of all kinds, Skk, W. H. WILLIAMS Painter and Decorator Williamston, N. C. To The Public! I have opened the Black smith Shop formerly oc cupied by the late John H. Hatton, and am in po sition to do blacksmith, Machinists work, braz ing, pipe fitting and gun repair work. All work guaranteed. GEO. L. WHITLEY, Jr. Ai a * A ii A as m *r i.n* tAAid k 1 THE ELCO CAFE > ————— i ■ ► i Elegant Rooms—Fine Cuisine 4 . - ► FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMQP ► Service at all Hours ' j- ► 4 ELLINGTON and COOK, Proprietors ► MAIN STREET, - WILLIAMSTON, N. C. 1 1 '"y"'»>■#'".in" '»■ y I' •• J. R. HARRELL J. E. POPE j • ' • 1 i Harrell & Pope at BROKERS at 1. . • '■ i 1 I Meats, I.ard, Cheese, Butter, Flour, Molasses, - ft Fruits, Hay, Grain, Lime, Coal, Oils &c. We respectfully ask onr friends to allow us to quote them prices, knowing that we are prepared to meet any competitors in our lire. Offices over Farmers & Merchants Bank WILLIAMSTON, N. C. J 'Phone 69 - s J. Paul Simpson 1 # Manufacturers Agent For Benthal Peanut Pickers 'I t • ' r ' ■' ' Plesse be a'lvised. that the factory will make hut one size ma chine this year. The 13 machine will have the capacity of the i6.foot machine of rgoS. .... PRICE $350 F. 0. B. Suffolk Please let me have your orders EARLY. Office in front of City Hall Williamston, TV. C. SPRING and SUMMER MILLINERY 1 *-... ■ % t » DRESS GOODS IN FANCY WEAVES—STYLISK i TRIMMINGS LACES EVERYTHING THAT WOMEN NEED AND WANT. CLOTHING SHOES HATS - - ___ And a Complete Line of 4— — v— _ j, " r-' - GENTS' FURNISHINGS Will be Found at • • • . I v ■ S . * C. D. GARSTARPHEN & CO.
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