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Tiik Daughters 6t the Confederacy of Charleston have sent invitations to all the Chapters in North Caro lina to attend a receptoin on Satur day, April 12th, to bo' given in the Assembly hall of the Woman's build ing at the Charleston Exposition, There is hardly' a county in the State but what has a Chapter of these noble women. Washington county has as noble women and hd as noble sons in the Confederate army as any of them, but there is no Chapter here; not even an Asso ciation of the old veterans, Now will not our ladies get to gether and organize a Chapter here and devise some means whereby we may raise some suitable memorial that will cause our youth to con stantly remember their their fathers whosought so bravely and laid dowa their lives so willingly for'our beau tiful South laud? ' Ladies, make the move. . We are aureyou wili meet with encourage ment on every hand. 0 The Best Prescription for Malaria Chills and Fever is a bottle of Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic, it is si in pi; iron and quiuiue in a taateles form, no care no,py. Price.50c, uov 12-1 y The fact that a. town or city spends money in advertising its ad vantages to outsiders, indicates that its officials are alive, have something that they believe in t and are prog ressive. For any municipality to remain unadvertised, as to its advantages to the outside investor, means a dead place. , Municipal advertising has the merit and value beyond the individ ual advertising, hi that it gives greater .results. Individual advertising means the calling of public attention to the goods of one person, while municipal advertising means the attraction of the outside public to everything witnin its borders. This moaiiiJi when the advertise ment has proven its success by bring ing in the outside investor, that both the credit and standing of the com niunity has been advanced. The effect of this is to increase property values of every kind, stim ulate and increase all commercial trade, and promote industrial and trade development. - The officials of a municipality may deem the expenditure of money in advertising their city's advantages as something beyond their jurisdiction. If such advertising shall be to promote the interests of the commu nity, it cannot be classed 'as outside of their official action, for certainly men elected to public places of trust are expected to do within their abil ity everything for the people whom they serve. As with the merchant, who seeks to nave by not advertising, so with officials of a municipality who re fuses to make public the advantages of their community when opportiu jiity offers. There is ' money not spent, but it is --the costliest saving that could be deviaed. '" It means, obscurity for both mer chant and municipality, with a con stant retrogration towards an un marked oblivion.- New Bern Jour nal. yOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARE TAKING When you tnka Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic because the formula in plainly print ed on every bottle showing that it is simply and Quijiine in a tasteleg form. .No (Jure, iw 50c. nov 12-ly A maa never knows what he can do nn til he doesn't get a chance. Wields A Sharp Ax. Millions maryel at the multitude of mal adies oat eff by Dr. King'i LifePiils the most distressing too. Stomach, Liver aud liowel trouble Dyspepaia, Loss of Appetite, Jaundice, Jiiliounuess, Fever, Ma Jsria, a!i fall bofore these wonder workers, EOc at 6praiil & Bro'a storr. JUUV LIST. The following named persons have been druwn to serve us juror at the Spring term of the Superior Court: Plymduth township W H Stubbs, W. D Cooper, U F Tetterton, J I) Ambrose, W K Uoweu, G li Flowers, F E Bratten, M J tiliwan. D O Brinkley, J F Harri 6oa, David Garrett aud J P Jackson. Lee's Mills township Ii F Spruill, W. T Spruill, YV M Spruill, ' Luther Sitterson, li F Skiles, C W Swain, J M Hovtoo, W, 0 Thompson, E R Swain and A N Weutz, Skinuersville township A W Biggs, A. D Snell, Abram Newberry, H H Patrick, M L Davenport and Franklin Tarkenton. , Scuppernon township Geo VV Pbf Ips, A L Smithsoine, Chas McGowan. M D. Hare, Nehemiab- F Nortcau, J Munroe Ambrose, Jas L Normau aud Jno L. Combtj, s 'Smallpox is no more dreaded and not near so dan gerous as Cholera, Cholera Morbus, Diar rhoea,' Dysentery and Summer Complaints wlucla you are subject to. If you will pro vide your home with a bottle of Dr. Worth ington's Remedy, The Great Fain Conque ror, you need have no fear, as pain yields to its touch like magio and has savdd many lives. Price 25c. at H. 13. Sedberry & Co's. No mau need expect to cut a dash by cutting his acquaintances. A Nearly Fatal Runaway Started a borriblo ulcer on the leg of J.' B. Orner, Franklin Grove, III., which defied doctors and all remedies for four years. Then Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured him. Just ta pood for Boils, Burns, Bruises, Cuts, Corns. Scalds, Skin Eruptions and Piles. 25c at Spruill fc Bro'a. 6toro. It's funny that a girl never gets into so ciety until she comes out. m , This signature is on every box of the genuine Laxative BroinoQuioine Tablet Ibo remedy that c sires a ccltl in one day The prospector who hope3 to strike oil is a well wisher. Tips are what the speculator banks on to feather his nest. It is Never Good Policy to .; Take Anything for Granted. Hence I solicit your visits to my t-tore when looking lor the newest lines of every article kept in au up-to-date Millinery Store. Probably in no place of business is ther greater opportunity to exercise tajt and pleas9 huuiau nature than in the retail Millinery Store. A pbseil customer is one of ib Lost ailvrilisi'mcnts. This is my object.' My recent visit to the Northern markets enables me to offer to the public a full line of Spiring Millinery Goods, And I invite your inspection of them before making your selection. MRS. ANNIE LATHAM. Important to Farmers- In view of the fact that it is not generally understood that the Itice Crop is highly protected from for eigu competition by an import (duty and that the crops raised in this United States have every year fallen much below the home consumption the CAUOLINA 1JICE MILLS of Goldsboro, N. C, in order to encour age the cultivation of Rice on a lar ger acule than has heretofore been done, is now prepared to makfi con tracts with planters in North Caro lina for their crops of Kice they may raise during the year !'J03 on the most liberal terms. Parties interested, who wish to avail themselves of this offer, can communicate with us and we will take pleasure in giving full particu lars, liespectiullv, CAUOLINA MICE MILLS, ap23 Goldsboro, N. C. Seed Rico will be quoted on appli cation. NOTICE. Having qualified as administratrix of libe estate bt Thos. L.;rarkeutori, deceased, no tice is hereby given to all those having claims against the said estate, to present them within one year from the date hereof, or this notice will be pkad in bar of their recovery All thone indebted to the said es tate will pleaso make immediate settlement. Feb. 2S, 1902. M. E. Tahkenton, Administratrix. Advertise what you 'haw: to sell, and get your share of the money in circulation. . J C5d Ll Persons have been known to iain a pcrrnjf a day by taking an ounce of SCOTT'S EMUL SION. It is strange, but it often happens. Somehow the ounce produces the pound ; it seems to start the digestive machinery goin prop erly, so -that the patient is able to digest and absorb his ordinary food, which he cpuld not do be fore, and that is the way the gain is made. A certain .amount of flesh is necessary for, health; if you have not got it you can .get it by taking You vltl find it just as useful in summei as in winter, and it you arc thriving upon it don't stop because thz weather is warm. ce. and $1.00, all druggists. SCOTT fit BOWNE, Chemists, New York. To the Patrons of the Public Schools. T call your attention- to lite fnet that tUe use of the books adopted by the State .Text-Book Commission, for the use in Public Schools will be compulsory after July 1st, 1901. All old books now in use. that are not exchanged before that time, the exchange prices according to the con tract, with the.' publishers by the State Text-Book Commission, cun not be taken, lad vantage- of by t he patrens of the public schools. There fore 1 wish you to notify the patrons in yor ; district, eo that they can take advantage of the present con tract price. If they fait to take ad vantage of these lev -prices before July 1st, 1002,- they will find them selves compelled to buy new books at. the full price, and their -old books will be left as useless property on their hands. This of 'course would mean a great loss to the peojile of your .district;. Any book that has boon used or could have been used by any child in the public schools of North Carolina before July "1st, 1002, may be ex changed for a new book of like grade upon the same subject at the con tract price. J. O. KvicKKXT, Co. Supr-. of Schools. - "Come one, come all This rock shall fly," etc. My friends, again 1 come' before von announcing that mv stock of ST KING AND SUMMljjU GOODS are open and ready for your inspec tion. . We have a very pretty line of -Hats, both trimmed and uutrimmed, for Ladies and Children. Our flowers are as pretty as any one ought to want to see, and w"c have (pii to a variety,, we assure you. Pretty ornaments froni oc. up. Our line of draperies include Lib erties, Mouselines, Chiffons, Jndias. Taffetas, Louisilies, Mulls, etc. We also have some Very desirable waist patterns, in'India and Taffeta Silks, while our other good3 come up with these, especially in' .Ribbons' and Veilings, etc. We will not keep you longer with this announcement;. Just come .down and see us We are sure you will not bo disappointed. Polly wasn't, was she, Undo Josh? Very trulv, 2 21. MRS.: A. M. AYERS. SPUING-AND SUM ME Li MILLI NERY. '. Other shipments of the. latest styles in shapes in hat, aro now being received, for Ladies, Mies and Childreu. Infants' nai.R ind nacqneM. Shirt-waist Goods in ail the latet.1 Kliades. DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT is full and complete. Iu dress textures, black, colored or novelty, th most beauti ful creations of foreign and domestic loom? are gatbared and eyery taste will find ptODjptest gratification in the contempla tion of the deparuutnt'a mauilblrl attraction The depttrtinfnt of Silks, Satins-, Velvets and Trininiiugs make offerings of anch on usual merit as to keep thelide- of fpriD trade flowins; with veu grealer strength aud volume thpn heretofore. The earce dfgn?.of cojnpletenfss. vari ety and extent will meet customers t?hich ever way they roay turn. Th HoRiry and Underwear for women and children in thtir vaiivU-s textures; lo nnderwear of the cleanest, freshest and ciaintieSi sorts. THE NOTIONS Handkerchiefs, gloven, perfoniw), fans, purser. Jcaiher soodu. ut-nU iixingi. kid nlov-8, t:r?i'kwoar, tc. Cnme to po n ar. d" ma k ' ourself wel come, whether vou tuy or not. , mi'o. L. E. PADGETT. v 1 Great Slauchter m: .;' . ECambiiij. Also rick values in Woolen Dress Goods aM dotting, which I have just received. Will sell you all wool Clay Worsted Suits at $5.00, Beautiful Olive -Green at : $6 00'; worth 9.00. (Jail and see for yourself. Having just received a large lot of Clo thing, I will, for tlie next 80 days, sell the remain der of the -Brinkley- stock I), rvl ATTT in order to make room for new Spring Goods. A few pairs of those. Ladies' Kid Shoes left, which you can have at cents per' pair. All solid goeds. I also have a few dozen Children's Percal Shirt Waists 4' s to 13's rich values, 15c. each, Yv hite Goods and Laces at sacrificing prices, wool Press Goods, 48 inches wide, 4c Brilliantine, 44 in. f0c. Heavy Serge, 4G in. (JOc. All wool Debaize. 44 in. 48c. Half wool Plaids a bargain 44 in. 20c. f You will iiud it to your advantage by examining my stock before buying elsewhere. Very truly, yours to. please, . J.'BAECO, i LTndertaker and Carriage Maker, Cofflnp, CHskets and Burial-cases of all st j leu, gradep, Hizea and piices. dTCloth Lined CnKes a Specialty. Special attention given to order! from a distance. If it fciionid be yonr rnisfortuue lo need anything iu this linet call on ma. I have as nice a line of open and top ve hiclea as has evor been hliown in this tac tion. In work and prices I defy com pf titior.. Examine my Ktock before placing yonr ouW. ' I havo hccnred the Rervices of a flrst-olasa trimtner, and all work is executed iu a thorough, vvorkman-lik manner. . JS. J. HAliOO, ap 1-tf Kopkr, N. C. - 'DISSOLUTION NOTICE. The co-partnership heretolore existing between Mrs. W. H. Ward and Mis. Geo. W. Ilardison, under the firrn name of W. 1J. Ward & Co.. has tliin day been dissolved by mutual consent, Mrs. flardiacn retiring All indebted to the firm will please make payment to Airs. W, li. Ward, wl a 6'imtaH the debts aud who will coutitnv.j the biiftiuesa nudcr same name as hereto fore. She has just received a nice liue of Spring milliuery goods which she offers at reasonable prices, and nolicita a call from those wishing to purchase uujthing in the millinery line.. I This March 25, 1902. COMMISSIONERS SALE. North Carolina, Washington County. T. T. wanner, E. T, Sexton ") & wile, Alethia, , VH ! Hnttie, Tola and Ghola Swan-; , Notice, ner and Viol.i A. !S wanner, I ' Guardian, ad litem.. J Pursuant to an order in the abovd en titled cane, T ehall sell at the Court House door in Plymouth, N, O.. on the 6th diy of May 1902, the tract or parcel pf land devised to the heirs of Henry Swanner. dee'd, by the last wil and teslimeut of U. .W ..wan ner, duly, recorded in Book of Wi'lsou page 04, office Clerk Superior Court Washington cnanty, tn which reference is made tor full description, adjoining the land of J. 1. Chesson and of lit th, in Lei's iiil!3 township. Said laud is sold by the above- named petitioners for division amoncijt themselves Terms of sale cash. Tim 'J9th dtiy of March 1902. S. Ii. l-KrLT,, ' Coaimigsionf"-. I v- - Edgings, rsDGDSia - wire agesfs what you eat. This preparation contains all of the digestants and digests all kinds of food. 1 1 gi ves instant relief and never fails to cure. It allows you to eat all the food you want. The most sensitive stomachs can take it. By its use many thousands of dyspeptics , have been ! cured after everything else failed. It, prevents format ion of gas on tne stom ach, relieving all distress after eating, Dieting unnecessary. Pleasant to take. i can's holp . . but tlo you good Prepared only by T.. C. DbWittA Co., Chicago, 'Ihoci. bottio contains 2! timos the OOc. size. KOT1CE. North Carolina, Washington County Superior Court. Before Clerk.? PurMmnt in an nrHer nf Ihn StiinerJoT" Court made in a special proceedings enti-tk-d Hannah, Louis and Wm, Noraian and others of the collateral heirs of Anlly Nor man, deceased, vs. Frily Norman and VV, S. Davenport on the 18thday of Ftby. 1902, I PhaH sell by public sale at the Court House 'door in Ply month, on the 7th day of April, 1!)()2, at l'j "o'clock M. the landa de scribed in said oider, lyinp in Hkinneraville township adioining the Dnds of J. F. Davenport, Wm 3ishop and othera, on the old pound side patent, being the land pur chased by Andy Norman from Ii. B. Phelps' by deed dated Oct. 7ih 187;?, Ueg. book Y., pK 261 and from C. L. Pettigrew by dted date d March 1st 1886, Jleg. book A. A. page 7, coufainincr 5f() acres more or less. Terms of eaie made known on day of sale. , ' This the 26, day cf Feby. 1902. H. S. Ward, Commifesioner. ftlORK LWES ARE OAVED ...BY USING... r. King's Mew Discovery, , J UlWlH Consumption, Coughs and Colds Than By All Other Throat And! Lung Uemodiea Combined. This wonderful medicine positively cures Consumption, Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma, Pneumonia, Hay Fever.Pleurisy, LaGrippe, Hoarseness, Sera Throat, Croup and Whooping Cough. NOCUr?E. KOPAY. Pries 60s. & $1, Trial Bottle Frse. Cost, Wh - m D
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