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Cashier :nt ■pi. -^THEv- - City ■ Elevator D p^i'iitWdian, R. E. G. MOORE, al r: Physician and Surqson, CLM CITY, Offi'-3 at the Drag Store. Dr. B. F. BARNES PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, ^“Office.^^ ^ opposite ^ J^“depot„^ ELM CITY, N. C. CHE AES, M. D., Physician and Snrgeon. Elm City, - - - - N. ;^-^Office upstairs over Batts W.i.iaras store. W. H. Day, D.\vid Bem., Kalei"li, Enfield. R. Tj Barnhil.1., Elm City. ^AY, BELL & BARNHILL, Attorneys-at-Law, EI,M CITY, - N. C. rraetice in st.ite and federal courts. E. O. McGOWAN. MERCHANDISE :Elm City, N. C. ISeo. Clastoa, BABBKB'f E1.M CITY. N. CAR. Hr.viiiar served tlic people of Elm City tor 23 years in the barber busi ness, Ge\. Gjiston needs nointi-oduc tion to tUe people. His haircuts are elegant and shaves delightful. Tonsoriai Artist, ELM CITY, N. C. A first class barber snop, easy c’jairs, sharp razors, clean towels Oive me a call, over Batts & Wil liams' store. PERSONAL j Short Locals MENTION* ' — ; Mr. J. C. Wallace is building a Dr. W. P. Mercer was in town ; new residence in East Kim City- on Sunday. Mr. J. T. Sharp was here Monday aud Tuesday. Dr. B. W. Joyner, of Wilson, was hore Sunday. Mr J. D. Dawes returned Friday from Raleigh. Mr. Chas. Gold, of Wilson, was in town Tuesday. Mi«s Lucy Edwards was a visitor here last week. Dr. R. B. Whitley went to Rocky Mount Monday. Dr. J. E- Brothers and wife went to Wilson Monday. Dr. and Mrs. E. G. Moore went to Richmond Tuesday. , Deputy Collector M. L. Wood was in town Wednesday. Mr. Aaron Scoggin, of Wilson, was in town Sunday. Mr. John Daughtry, of Rocky Mount was here Sunday. Mr Peter Jones, of Temperance Hall, was here Wednesday. Mrs. E. W. Simpsen returned Tuesday from a visit to Wilson. Mr. John Clark, of Wilson, was in town Sunday viewing the wreck. Miss Claudia Joyner returned to her home near Sharpsburg Friday. Misses Susan Daughtry left Fri day for her home in Rocky Mount. Mrs. R. S. Wells and Mrs. W. P. Mercer left Wednesday for Rich mond. Mrs. J.D. Dawes and Mrs T.B.Win stead returned Friday night from Raleigh. Messi"s. .T. A. Rowland and G. A. Leggett took in the circus at Rocky Mount Monday. Misses Ivey Pridgen and Vera Viek aud Mafier Wilton Pridgen came in Saturday from the State Fair. Mrs. H. J. Downing, of Rocky Mount, was in town Wednesday, the guest of her sister. Mrs. T. B. Winstead. Miss Kathryne Bryan, of Bryan, of Fair View, was in town Tuesday and Wedaesda3'. the guest of Mrs. Theo. B. Winstead. Mr. Barton S^-oggin. ot Roxb'ovo, was here Sunday to see the wreck. He c^ame to W^ilson to be present at "the marriage of his brother Messrs. O. H. and James Little, V. B. Forbes, John Gold, C. R. Owens, iiobt. Fulghum, Glaucus Bryant, Hr. ami Mrs. Ernest Nadal, Miss OiaieCiark a>id a great many others, whose names we failed to get were liere Sunday evening to see the wreck. 2nd Avenue. Mr. Thomas B. Johns has accepted a position -with the A. C. L. He succeeds Mr. Wm. Parker. Rev. R. D. Carroll preached an excellent sermon to a very apprecia tive audience Sunday morning and night. Barlow & Wilson’s Minstrels were at Wilson Monday. A number from Elm City went over and report it a good show. What’s to hinder us in attendinp^ services at the churches Sunday ? Of course, we don’t have to, but we c^n if we will (?). Our new lockup is fast nearing completion. All the brick work is finished. It will not be long before it will be ready for Chief Bowen. We were delighted by a visit from those two beautiful young, ladies— Misses Pearl Taylor and Elsie Grif fin, last Friday evening. May we be honored with their bright atid chsery presence again. Let us send yon Young People’s Weekly and the Elevator—TWO papers for the price of one. $1.00 per year. Y'ou had better hurry and send us your name before this offer expires. Address Elevator Printing Company. Elm City, N. C. Saturday night a negro boy struck another boy^ both colored, on the side of the head with a stick,-knock ing him senseless. The boy was carried to the drug store of Dr. E. G. Moore, where his wound was dressed, while Chief Bowen went after the other boy. The negro, who did the hitting, was fined three dol- lars-including costs. Gestreieher'.s To My Elm City Friends; ...The cold weather Is just approach ing and you must prepare to meet it, !^f in need of a CLOAK for yoar- selfand the young ladies and misses in the house, call on us, we can sup ply your wants. . In children and infants - CLOAKS-iHi^- we are headquarters! Cat out this ad and bring it with you when yon make your purchase and we shall allow yon a discount of 10 per cent on the dollar in addition to our alraady close prices. 3 6 MARRIED. Mr. J. Aaron Seoggin, formerly of Roxboro, but now of Wilson, was married on Sunday night to Miss Cornelia Bridgers, at the home of the bride’s parents at Wilson.. Miss Bridgers is one of Wilson’s most beautiful young ladies aud was admired by many of the young men of the town. Mr. Scoggiu is a very bright and industrious young man. He is a printer anJ holds a position with the P. D. Gold Publishing Co. The young couple have many friends here and we wish them a happy future. FOR SALE—A good guitar. Will sell clieap. Apply at this office. FIBE mSU^NCE Tf Tour Dwelling, Store, Stock of Merchandise or Furniture is not pi*o- ^cted from fire call on E. 0. McGOWAN for rates, etc. Only 4^he best policies written. / B..w.^ppen BlaaJzsmitli and Wood Shop Buggies Repaired HOR,SEShlOEi|^5 5A ■iSPEei.jALTY A T SHOP 3. L. BAfL- r^S LJVIgJlYSTABlS The State Fair last week, held at Raleigh, was a complete success in every way. The exhibits w^re fine and the crowd which was simply mense was in the best of humor, ex.eept those who happened to the Ivickto run in coniact with the pick pockets. Quite a number of peopie ware relieved of their purses, still this did not keep them from having a good time. The State is to be congi-at«lated in having suah ef ficient officers at the head of the Fpot as it has. Sueli ajon will make a success of .anything they take hold of. 5YDNOR (Q. HUNDLEY, Richmond, - - Va. THE GREATEST STOCK OF ... . -FINE AND MEDIUM — FURNITURE -IN THE 60UTH- Correspondence Solicited. Bee our new ad in this paper. THE ELECTION. The election last Tuesday was the most Quiet here we have ey«r seen. IJot a full yote was cast but it was purely Democratie from thtt start Toisnot tovnsbip always does her parttiHKar4s voiling up a DemoprMie laiajoiity which slie 'did this lime, wjitle not as large as usual, siill it was ^‘light "side op with care.” W« have not fceen able to get the exact fiirure from all -over the coun 4y^ 'but it is safely Democratic by from llflO to 1300 majority. Read our new ad on third page. ^ FROM READ LIFE. Teacher — Evil communications corrupt good manneits. Now, John ny, can you understand wtat that means? Johnny—Yes’m, For instance pa got a comnuinlcation from ma' dres‘?maker this morning that made bim sweftr.—Philadelphia Press. Elm City was well re^^resented at the circus in Wilson Wednesday by both white and colored. 709,711,713 E. Broad St., RICHMOND, - VA, Cut this ont and take it to the store of Jno L. Bailey & Co., and get a free sample of C4iamberlain’ Stomach and Liver Tablets, the best physic. They cleanse and invigor ates the stomach, improve the appe tite and regulate the bowels. Regu I lar size, 25c per box. WHITAKERS. Whitakers, N. C., Noy. 5.—Mr. Louis Cuthrell, of Eufield, was in town Sunday. Mr. R. W. Win.stead’s saw mill was destroyed by fire Thursday night of last week. Mr. J. H. Clark went to Elm City Sunday and returned Monday. Rev. Mr. Tyndall, of Wilson, filled Uis appointment at Bethany Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Winstead re turned Saturday from a visit to rela tives near Elm City. Mr. J. R. Etheridge was in town Monday. Sfc-.••Oliver Cook ha* accepted a positioii with Hearne Bros. Co. Mr. Joe Whitley returned to’ his work again Mond.ny after a long spell of siiekncss. Mr. F-M. Davenport, near Battle boro, visited friends in town Sun day. Misses Chrissie Winstead ajid Mittie Howard returned home from W ilson Friday. R. A. W. 2)ave Oestreicher, Wilson. N. C. NasH Street- The Best Reme^’for Croup. f (From Atchison, Kan., Daily Globe.) This is the season when the wo man who knows the best remedit*s for croup' is in demand in every neighborhood. One ot the most ter rible things in the world, is to be awakened in the middle of the night by a whoop from one of the children. - The croup remedies are almost as. sure to to be lost, in case of croup as a revolver is sure to be lost in case, of burgla»'s. There used to b® an' old fashioned remedy for croup,' known as hive syrup and tolu, but | some modern mothers say that Cham- j berlain’s Cough Remedy is better, j and does not cost so much. It causes 1 the patient to “throw up the phlegm” i quicker, aud gives relief in a shorter | time. Give this remedy as soon as soon as the croupy cough appears and it will prevent the attack. It nevdr fails and is pleasant and safe to take. For sale by Jno. L. Bailey & Co. ELEVATOR! Each person ought to have L eft his name as a subscriber^ to this paper. E very body is invited to call and dp this V eryeas.f for us to tsopy anything you may tell us. A 11 may have this paper and Young People’s Weekly sent T o ‘their address for the price of both for O ne DOLLAR. Bp sure and send us your name R ight now without delay. IS TELLflW POISOM la yonrblood? Physldns c ItnalarlalOei^ ItcanfeeM ciiaaclas rod blood ydlow Ml ■Icnwcoy. It works day nltht, Fkst.Htw backboae. ¥«•§ fed wook and ROBERTS' CHILL TONIC m. It ■t ooco aad It the yeUow H aoflccted and when Fevers. Nisht-Si Roberts* Toalc wIB care yoa then—but why wait? Preveat torers know all aboot this yel low poison and have pecfteted Roberto* Tonic to. drive It out. year syst pnrifytho I vcM aad care OriHs. It has cared thoas- wre yoa, or yoar TMsisto. Try I^iee- 25 cents. For s«u by J. X. Bailey & Co. lueiCLiiiiiii WHY NOT have you TAILOR-MADE SUIT? Something that will FIT YOU. SEE OUR SAMPLES! We ^tiArantee PEICFE-CT TIT# YOUBS TRULY. m.. J!. ujkejRiSM & £lm Citr. ^11 Main Street* ATLANTIC COAST LINE BETWEEN NORTH and EAST, and FUORIDA, CUBA, WEST INDIES. Pullman Vestibule, Sleeping and Dining Cars between NEW YORK and PORT TAMPA, FLA. We rfre agents for Rubber Stamp s> Stencils, Seals, Steel Stamps, Brass and Aluminum Cheeks, Elevator Printing Co. Stepped Against a Hot Stove A REMARKABLE OFFER. Tiie attention of our readers is directed to the annonueement in this issue of special clubbing rates of Yousfl Peopli:’s WEEKiiY, the best papei of its class published in America. Our arrangements are exclusive, and on terms that enable ,us to offer that paper and the Elevator for the price of a .single subscription to this paper alone. Our readers will .^urely appreciate this very liberal offer, and we invite them to make it known to such of their friends as are not already subseribers. Two papers for the price of one is an induce-^ ment seldom offered, especially when either is well worth the price aflked for both. All subscriptions, accompanied by the cash should be sent to this o^ce. A child of Mrs. Geo. T when getting his usual Saturday: night bath, stepped back against a hot stovo which htimed him severe ly. The child was in great agony and his mother could do nothing to pacify him. Rememberiug that she had a bottle of Chamberlain’s Pain Balm in the house she thought she would try it. In less than half an hour after applying it the child was quiet and asleep, and in less than two weeks was well. Mrs. Benson is a well known resident of Kellar, Va. Pain Balm is an antiseptic liniment and especially valuable for burns, cuts, bruises and sprains. For sale by Jno. L. Bailey & Co. R.ead our New Offer on 2nd page. A LIBERAL OFFER. The undersign will give a free sample of Cbamberhiin's Stomach and Liver Tablets to anyone Want- a reliable remedy for disorders of the stomach, biliousness or eon«tipation. This is a new reaedy and a good one. For sale by Jno. L. Bailey & Co. FOR MAPS, Rates, Schedules, or any ^ Information, write to W.J.Crai& General Passengef Agent, Wilmington, N. G On account of the wreck no Sun day School was held at the churches Sunday. - Luck in Thirteen. By sending 13 miles Wm. Spirey af Walton Furnace Vt., got a box of Bucklen’s Arnica Salyo, that wholly cured a horrible Fever Sore on his leg. Nothing e|se could. Positively cures Bruises. Felons. TJJcers, Eruptions, Beils, Bums, Coius and Piles. Only 25c. For sale by Jno. L. Bailey & Co. N. C. ELM CITY, Asleep -Amid Flames. Breaking into a blazing home, me firemen lately dragged the sleeping inmates from death. Fan cied security and death near. It’s that way wlien you neglect coughs and colds. Don’t do it. Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption gives perfect protection against ail Throat, Chest and Lang .Troables Keec it 'near and. avoid snffering, death and doctor’s bills. A tea spoonful stops a late cough, persis tent use the most stubborn. Harm less and nice tasting. Guaranteed to satisfy. For sale by Jno. L. Bai ley & Co. Price 50«. and $1.00. T«ial bi^tles free. ■OR, CALL iDR WRITE yhe Elevator printkig
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