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LOCAL ITEMS m 9+99999919¥******9*9*991& AH notices publi«ked in thin column, whire revenue is to be derived, will be charged at the rate of to cent* ■ line, (count nix words to * line) each i»'ue. Special rate» will be made on long contract*. 6 or 6 doses "G6O" will cure any case of CHILLS and FEVER. —The Mtlhodist parsomge is having some needed repairs put cn it. £> or © doses"000" will cure any case of CHILLS and FEVER, —-Mrs. Bessie Liverman of .Scot laud Neck retuned home Monday Morning. •'Dr. Worthlngton's Southern Remedy kills paiu. Used over 6o years. Price 25cts. Guaranteed by dealers." —Everybody is eating herrings these days for the quantity makes the price low, and many people who like the fun are catching loads for home use. DcWitt's Little early Risirs, gen tle. ea-y. pleasant, small little liver pills. Sold by Biggs Drug Store. —Everybody should go to the Court Hcti-e to-night (Friday) and help nominate a candidate for mayor and five commissioners. Don't forget to attend. ManZan Pile Remedy is put in a tube with nozzle attached. May be applied directly to the affected parts. Guarantee*!. Price 50c. Sold by Chase's Drug Store. —Rev. Mr. Gordon will have Easter services at Hamilton Sun day next, as that day will be the nearest date after Easter Day that services could be held. —Mr F. K. Hodges is having a new coat of paint put on his resi dence. If more citizens would follow his example, the town would piesent a prettier sight to the visi tors. ' We kuow of nothing better for cuts, bums, bruises, scratches, or in fact anything where salve is needed. than DeWitt's Carbolized Witch Ha/.el Salve. It is especial ly good for piles. We sell and recomend it. Sold by Higgs' Drug Store. —The Graded School teachers are preparing for the annual concert on May 14th. The exercises will be very interesting as a large num ber of pupils will have a part in them. —The Street Commissioner is receiving much praise for having the board walk and the walk lead ing from it improved. It was al most impossible to pass that way after a rain. ■- ■ A Guaranteed Cough remedy is Bees Laxative Cough-Syrop. For coughs, colds, eronp, 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 Drug Store. —The opening of the season in electrical storms was held Tuesday night. The thunder and lightning was terrific, and the rain came down in sheets accompanied by small pieces of hail. —Mr. J. G. Godard has improv ed the appearance of his lawn by the liberal use of whitewash 011 the tree trunks. Every tree in the town should be given a dress of white. The Hoard of Aldermen might borrow Mr. Godard's brush. "Yon have been charged with Are you guilty, or not guilty?" "Not guilty, judge. I thought I was, but I've been talkin' to my lawyer and he's convinced rue that I ain't.—Catholic News. "Say pa, what's a sheath skirt?" "That's the kind that has to be put on with a shoe horn." M "Far Mori Thin Siitv Years i Standard Familf Medicine." Having in my Vmploy twenty hands sad am often called upon to relieve their pains such as Cholera Morbus, Dysentery, Cramps, etc., in the summer, and have invariably used Dr. Wortbington's Cholera Medicine. So far it has never failed to give relief. 1 would not be without it for fifty times its cost as I look upon it as the best medium in the world for what it is recommended for. I take great pleasure in recommending it to •offering humanity. "Price a gets. Guaranteed by all dealers." A BANK ACCOUNT WILL GROW almost of itself. Tlie very act of draw ing a cheek makes a man careful about his spending. Dejiosit your funds IN THE BANK OF MARTIN COUNTY. No matter if the sum be small. The less it is the more careful you should be about its spending. In a litte while you will find that you are spending less for trifling things. You will decide that money in the bank is much better than the buying of things you do not really need. Bank of Martin County WILUAMSTON, N. C. Ladies' and Gents Gleaning, Dying, Pressing and Tailoring. At Reasonable Friees. Dry Cleaninga Specialty Society Pressing Club, J. G. GODARD, JR., Manager. Rooms in Mobley Bu ; lditig. "Thi Piano With the Sweet Tone" WRITE YOUR NAME AND ADDRESS 011 the dotted Hues, cut out the cou pon a:id mail to us, and we send you a copy of our Monthly Journal, con taining a piece of new music. DO IT TO-DAY Coupon CHAS. M. STEFF Norfolk, Va. Without cost to me, ptease send h sample copy of StiefF's Monthly Jour nal, with piece of music. K CHAS. M.STIEFF L. C. STKKLK, Manager 114 Granby St.. NORFOLK, VA. Mention this Paper. Official Piano, Jamestown Exposition N IT'S EASY TO BUY . JEWELRY Watches, Silverware, Cut-glass etc. All you have to do is to write us for a Catalog, or tell us alxjut what you want. We send goods oil approval. You select what you wish, and only pay for what you keep. ,We prepay charges oil goods bought by tnail. Ours is the largest Jewelry store Seutli, and prices are lower than in smaller stores. Just try us once. Paul-Gale- ~ Greenwood Co., Inc. Granby Street and City Hall Avenue I PERSONAL BRIEFS $ Mr. W. A. Jones is in town this week. Judge T. T. Waldo was in town Monday. Hon. J. B. CofField was in town Wednesday. Prof. J R. Peel was in Roberson vjlje yesterday. MrsTTHorge W. Blount spent Wednesd y in Bethel. Miss Hattie Lou Ward is in Washington this week. Mr. B. T. Cowperleft forGreen boro Monday morning. Mr. John D. Simpson went to Robersonville Saturday. Miss Mattie Nicholls left tor Scotland Neck Monday. Mrs. Marion Cobb was the guest of relatives here Sunday. M ss Hattie Everett of Palmyra has been in town this week. Mr. H. W. Stnbbs went to Tar boro Monday 011 It-gal btisiness. Mtsdames J. B. Cofield and T H. Pui vis have been here this week. Mr. J. A. Mizell of Roberson ville was iu town Tuesday night. Mrs. C. W. Killinger of Noifolk was here for a few days last week. Mrs. W. A. James and little son went to Robersonville Wednesday. Mrs. W. 11 Crawford left yes terday afternoon for Robersonville. Misses Lizzie (l"e'et and Nannie Smith of Plymouth spent Sunday hei e. Rev. C. 1.. Read spent a few days last week with his father at Palmer Springs. Mr. J. Paul Simpson and Miss. Nora Fowdtn went to Washington Wednesday. Miss Emily Whitley is at home again after a pleasant visit to rela tives iu Newark, N. J. Mrs. John Jenkins and son of Tarboro are the guest of Mrs. H. M. Burrason Main Street. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. and Wilmer Sitterson went to Kinston Tuesday to attend the Sitterson-MitcHel wedding. Mr. A. T. Crawford, accompani ed by Mrs. Crawford and Miss Carrie Biggs, went to B.iltimoie Monday. —, Mr. Julian C. Powell of Wash ington , City has been here this week to visit his brother, Rev. G. J. Dowel!, Messrs. A.S. Coffield, Leslie Fow den, Louis Bennett, arid Durward Gurganus, went -to Washington Thursday. Messrs. Frank Fagan, W. B. Watts and John W. Hassell atten ded the. germau at Washington Wednesday evening. Dr. Delia Dixon-Carroll was called from Raleigh in consultation with Dr. W. E. Warren over the little son of Mr. S. J. Everett. Mrs. W. H. llarrell and little daughter,, accompanied by Maurice Moore, went to Conetoe Thursday to attend the funtral of Mrs. Har riet Thigpen. Mr. Wilmer Sitterson, who has recently accepted a position at Coleraiti, N.'C. was in town Sun day eti route to the Sitterson- Mitchel wedding. Miss liettie Harrell was taken to the Washington Hospital Monday for- treatment. She was accom panied by her brother and little neice, Mr. S. \V. and Mary belle Harrell. ' f Jlr. Ericsons old Home. Go see it, its a beauty. It stands out among all its neighbors, because the coloring is so bright and clear. Mr. Ericson painted with L,. & M. Paint and says it cost 1-3 less than everbefore. Hft ljought only 11 gallons of L. & M. Paint and 9 gallons of Linseed Oil to mix with it. This made 21 gallons of pure paint, and cost only #1.20 per gallon. It's it handsome as the finest in town. The L. & M. is sold by: R. W. Salisbury * Bro.. Hamilton, Hardy Hardware Company, Scotland Neck. 1 > Its a simple quea ■(' tion but one that |1 JfOjjnf l ' Jpf.'daily confronts us. raelt You contemplate " «*■ —an undertaking but J when are you to • Take a stand thats rftaM _L_— N right aud vou wont ifflfl [ need to deviate ky!vV IN BANKING J; 1 remember a good , .-mm -m— stand to take is to inr have your banking 9 IJH connections with a J I substantial institu \\ 9u ti® ll I'ke ours. UH 1.1 An account with ' w ' J 118 el P you S ™ money taaking Farmers & Merchants Bank, WILLIAMSTON. N. C.**.' Poultry For Sale Ringlet Barred Rock and Single Comb White Leghorn hens, 75tts. to $1 each. Cockerels $1 to #2 e ick. Kggs from both breeds 75c. per 15 eggs, $4 per 100. From Special pens $1.25 per 15 eggs. Mammouth Bronze turkey eggs #2.50 per dozen. Oakhurst Poultry Farm, R F D. 3 Williamston, N. C. Report of the Condition of the /H at the close of business I'eby. 5, 1909 RHSoURCHS: Loans and Discounts fi0r.347.96 Overdrafts secured 3.194.60 All other stocks bonds, rntgs 1,876.00 Hanking house fur. and llxt'rs 1,750 00 Demand loans 1,900.00 Due from banks and twuikers io,?68.oo Silver coin, including all minor coin currency 3.601.33 i Total f 123,936.89 1.1 A HI I.rTI K8 . Capital Stock I ifi,ooo.oo j Surplus Fund 15,000.001 Undivided profits, less current expenses and taxes paid '.439.57 1 Dividends unpaid 906 00 | Time certificates of deposit 23,631.42 [ Deposits subject to check 67,959.90 Total $ 123,936.89 State of North Carolina, County of Martiu, s«. | I, J. Godard, Cashier of thr above-named bank, tlo solemnly swear that the above state- 1 ment in true to the best of my knowledge and | "belief. J i 1 Corr ct—Attest Wheeler Martiu, Arthur Andcr- I •on, H. M. Hurra*, Director®. SubHCrilnrd and sworn to before nie, thi» 15 day Of Feby., C. H. GODWIN, Notary Public i iiS J Sand Ridge Poul try Farm. for hatching from the following breed*: S. C. Krown Leghorn, Barred Plymouth Rock;., S. C. White Wyandotts, f 1 per sitting of 15. Wliite|Holland ttir-j key eggs $2 per 10. Satisfaction guaran teed. Address, J. B. McGOWAN R. K. 1). 3 Williamston, N. C. For Low Prices . —ON— Paints, Leads, Oils, Varnish, I Stains of all kinds, Si-:e, W. H. WILLIAM^ 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 worki braz ing, pipe fitting and gun repair -work. All work guaranteed. GEO. L. WHITLEY, Jr. Ai m>i Airfi fti iijiini t1 IwAi iAiiA.i#! nit" i tS'iiO Jh»iltiinii J THEELCOCAFE 4 Elegant Rooms—Fine Cuisine 1 . . • ► FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN " - ' Service at all Hours | ELLINGTON and COOK, Proprietors MAIN STREET, - WILLIAM STON, N. C. 1 r -up 1 T t "'T 1 r ff 1 - WW ■V'"VT , "T'"W>W°T "f ""# J. R. HARRELL 1 ' - J. E. POPE / ; « r Harrell & Pope at BROKERS v* Meats, Laid, Cheese, Butter, Flour, Molasses, Fruits, Hay. Grain, Lime, Coal, Oils &c. We respectfully ask our friends to allow, us to quote them prices, knowing that we are prepared to meet any competitors in our line. —: . _ -. ' f Offices over Farmers & Merchants Bank WILLI AM STON, N. C. 'Phone 69 * . J. Paul Simpson Manufacturers Agent For Benthal Peanut Pickers Plesse be advised, that the factory will make hut one size ma - chine this year. The 13 foot machine will have the capacity of the 16 foot machine of 1908. - PRICE $350 F. O. B. Suffolk . Please let me have your orders EARLY. Office in front of City Hail Williamston, JV. C. 1 ' SPRING and SUMMER MILLINERY DRESS GOODS IN FANCY WEAVES—STYLISH TRIMMINGS LACES EVERYTHING THAT WOMEN NEED AND WANT. CLOTHING SHOES HATS , And a Complete Line of GENTS' FURNISHINGS W i be Found at / ■ * j : y~ . \ • *, . ' J- ' ' «- „ #> ' • • ; \ J C. D. CARSTARPHEN & CO.
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