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: 'Hif.' ' '.?.?vi;;i;.V',v:-..'r t '... ;. '... ' .THE ROANOKE-CHOWAN TIMES THURSDAY, MAY; 18,, U. Vaughan s "The Quality Store" Murfreesboro, - N. C. FARMERS: We are Headquarters for Plows and Castings, Farming Implements, Hoes, Bowie Knives, Pitch Forks, Horse Collars and Bridles, and anything else you need to begin Farming. Supply your wants here WE SELL American Woven Wire Fence 36 to 58 inch Height 12 and 6 inch Mesh. Get Our Prices Before Buying We Guarantee Satisfaction. U. V A UGH AN Murfreesboro, North Carolina THE PEOPLES BANK Capital and Surplus $25,000.00. O. C. Barnes, President - Roger Watson, Casme U. Vsufthan, Vice-Presidem V. A. McGlohon. Asst. Cashi P. E. Jenkins, Vice-President Among other things LEARN the 'nrt of ooakint; fci'd SAVING This Bank would like to help you. Open An Account and Watch It Grow. Murfreesboro, North Carolina 4 per cent Interest Paid Quarterly on Time Deposits. NEW INTEREST PERIOD BEGINS APRIL FIRST Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent AciKis"ted Does Your Watch Keep Correct Time If not, there is something 'wrong. Probably needs ' cleaning or adjusting. Bring h to me and let me fix it and put it in tip top running order. A watch is worthless if it doesn't keep good time. f Also carry nice line of watches, jewely, bicycles, 'y- rifles, pistols, ammunition, fountain pens, etc, etc : J. T. FUTRELL , . - .RICH SQUARE. N. C , . argarettsvine Sews. 0 ur. yv. w. stancell was Jn Bethel a few days last week;' Be returned Friday very farorably impressed with the surroundings of the town. ' f -; Miss Louise DeBerry, Fran cieville. is spending this week with Mrs. Alma Railey and fam ily, y-.V , . Messrs. Guy Britton and Frank Railey spent the past . week-end in Norfolk. Mrs. R. H. Stancell left Mon day for Murfreesboro where she will spend sometime renovating her beautiful home there. Miss Lillian Edgerton went to Roancke Rapids Saturday and remained with her friend, Miss Lucille Edwards, until Monday A. M. Messrs. J. G. Bottoms and b. B. Jones spent Saturday in Wel- don. The friends of Master Clellon Bridgers, little son of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bridgers. will be glad to learn that he underwent his operation very successfully in a Baltimore hospital and is improving rapidly. Mr. C. B. Vick and family motored to Seaboard Sunday af ternoon and were guests of Mr, and Mrs. R. W. Edwards. Mr, Lucius Bridgers attended services in the 'new Methcdist church of Branchville last Sun day A. M. and assisted in the music. This being the first ser vice, special music was prepared and we understand that it wai pronounced the best ever ren dered there. mi ine commencement exercises of the Graded School will take place here Friday. May 19th Hon. Garland E. Midyette, Jack son, will deliver the address. Id Secoid District Four years ago, as the States villa Landmark will recall, Representative Claude Kitchin and Governor W. W. Kitchin went about the State proclaim ing the necessity of nominating man for the United States Senate who would stand behind Wilson, who was almost sure to be elected President cf the United States. Senator Simmons had ottended in several ways- one of those ways being that he saw the need of incidental pro tection in the framing of tariff aws and voted his convictions. or which Mr. Claude Kitchin raked him over the coals and attacked Mr. Simmons in every conceivable way. Since that time the President of the United States has addressed a letter or two to Senator Simmons thank. ing him for his wise leadership, and there is not a responsible paper or person in -the United States that has not lauded the senior senator from North Caro- ina. In this connection . it is well to recall that it was the boast during the Simmons-Kitch- in campaign, thst if Simmons should be re elected, he would be a better . Democrat. These things are recalled by the announcement that C. W. Mitchell of Aalander. admittedly a strong man, has announced his candidacy for the house from the second district. He will make his fight against the so called leader of the Democratic house, against one of the ablest men in the national Congress. 'he issue is similar to that of our years ago, snd this time Mr. Kitchin'a record will be attacked. . v :.-'V-'-,:'- In the whirligig of time' many things may happen, but none stranger , than this has J been brought to our attention. The whole country will be interested in the result" Hickory Record. Nq.Six-SLSix . Thii li a prescription orcoored atpeclnllir for MALARIA M CHILLS oV FEVER. Five or lis dom will break tny cm, and if Ulna fhaa M tonlo.lba Fever" will sot return. It actt on tt lirer better thso Calomel and doet Bd ripe or (icLca. 25a HUSBAND RESCUED DESPAIRING WIFE After Four Tear of Discovraginf tondirjons, Mrs. niUock Gave v Up in Despair. ; . Hntbaad r Came to Rescue. Catron, Ky. In an Interesting tetter from this place, Mrs. . Bettie Bullock writes as follows: "I sufiertd for four years, with womanly troubles, and during this time, I could only sit up for a little while, and could not walk anywhere at 11. At times, I would have severe pains in my left side. The doctor was called in, and his treat ment relieved me for a while, but I was soon confined to my bed again. After that, nothing seemed to do me any good. I had gotten so weak I could not stand, and I gave up In despair. At last, my husband got me a bottle of Cardui, the woman's tonic, and I com menced taking ft. From the very first dose, I could tell it was helping me. I can now walk two miles without its tiring me, and am doing my work." If you are all run down from womanly troubles, don't give up in despair. Try Cardui, the woman's tonic. It has helped more wan a million women, in its su years of wonderful success, and should surely help you, too. Your druggist has sold Cardui for years. He knows hat it will da Ask him. He will recom mend it Begin taking Cardui today. Writ to; Clunjitoof, Medtcln Co.. Udtot Jdvtmiy Dept.. Chatunouta. Tcna.. far Avctal talrur.liont on your case and 64-p. re book, ' Home rauawai lor Wom.il." sent la cUIn wntnwr. 1366-B Murtreesboro's Greatest Store. To the Voters of Northampton County. 1 take this means of announcing that I am a candidate for the nomination for Register of Deeds of Northampton County, subject to the Democratic primary to be held June 3. I shall greatly ap preciate your influence and sup port. If nominated and elected, I fchall do my utxiost to give you faithful and efficient service. Respectfully yours, W. J. Bbalk. For County Commissioner. Having been requested by a number of my friends in different parts of the county, I announce myself a csn idate for County Commissioner subject to the action of the Democratic Primary to be held June 3rd. ' Promising if elected to discharge the duties of the office to the best of a y ability Respectful ly yours. 5 8 '16 John Hughes The Thrice-a-Week Edition of The New York World. Practically a Daily at the Price of a Weekly. No other Newspap er in the world gives so much at so low a price. There has never been a time when a newspaper tu more needed In tee household. The great war in Europe has now entered its second venr, with no promise of an end for a long time. These are world-shaking event. In which the United SUtee, willing or un willing, has been compelled to take a part. No intelligent person can ignore such issues. The Presidential contest also will soon be at hand. Already candidates for the nomination are in the field, and the campaign, owing to the extraordinary charaetet of the times, will be of su preme interest. No. other newspaper will atform you with the promptness and cheapness of the Tbrice-a-week edition of the New York World. Tu ThrIob-a-Wmk Woeld's regular ubeenption price is ontv 11.00 per year, and this pays for 166" papers. We offer this unequalled newspaper and THE ROANOKE-CHOWAN ' TIMES toretber for one year for fl.66. The regular price of the two papers is 12 00. Ara Ya a Vcr.n? r m Tnfr f UCnr"nni mm Ti3 cMn's TCim3 We Have Awaiti Your tion One of the Largest and Most Attractive Stocks Spring & Summer Merchandise We have ever shown Ladies Coat Suits In All The Newest Models Prices Ranging $ 1 0 to $2 5 Silks, Crepe de Chines, Poplins, Dress Goods In AH The Newest Weaves Smart Line Ladies Shirtwaist Men's and Boys' r ady made Suits Big Line of Shoes Queen Quality & Dolly Madison for Women Full Lloe For Ueo, Bojs aod . Ghtldren Misis W. T. Wiggins Invites You To Inspect Her SpringandSununer Line of Millinery H3L BR'OG. W.y MURFREESBORO, K G. : '. ' ' r''"'', '."-n V" '.' !,. V
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