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.1 . JLOCAL ITEMS | All notices pablished in this column, where revenue is to b« derived, will be charged at the rate of 10 cents a lipe. (couat si* words to a line) each is««e. Special rates will be made on . long contracts, ! —FOR SALE—IOO,OOO hand made shingle*.— R» S. CFTITCHKR. 'T ' 1 *• ' \ " '5 or G doses "6eO" will cure any case of CHILLS aud FEVER. —Miss Carrie A Biggs won the fifth prize in the 4th', Distrect in the News and Observer Contest. 5 or C> doses"(JO0" will cure any ciseof CHILLS and FEVER. —Farmers have been busy set ting tobacco plants. The weather has been cool aud very favorable to planting. "Dr. Worth inßton's Southern Remedy kills paiu. Used over 60 years. Price 35cts. Guaranteed by dealers." —Rev Mr. Gordo 1 will'have evening service at the Episcopal Church (Friday) at 8 o'clock PeWitt's Little early Risrrs, gen tle. ea«y. pleasant, small little liver pills. Sold by Biggs Drug Store. —Thel'aul-Gale-Greenwood Co , Inc., is the place to buy things that count. When in Morfolk ste them. Note ad. —Quite a shower of hail fell about a mile above Williamston Tuesday afternoon, and cool, weather followed. Mr. Wheeler Martin and family I are'occupying the Perry house hi Newtown while their residence is undergoing repairs. Monday, the 26th. instant will j be remembered a* the anniversary of the surrender of Joseph K. John ston at Greensboro. —The Cleveland Institute of Medicine vvilj have representatives here soon. Those who suffer see ad and act accordingly. •* —StiefT Piano ate high grade and of excellent tone. If content-1 plating the purchase of a piano, write the firm. See ad. ' —Quite a number of people from Robersonville and vicinity came down Thursday to attend the land suit of Jenkins vs. Ross. —J. Paul Simpson lias a fine let of the Weber wagons on .display in front of the City Hall. The light two-horse wagon is a gem. See ad. —Miss Essie Peel left for Rober sonville Tuesday afternoon, where jibe will open a dancing school. Miss Peel is an attractive dancer and a most excellent teacher. Prof. M F. Stacty, of tlit: University of North Carolina, will deliver the annual address before the Williamston Graded School, . daring the commencement exer cises, May 13-14 1909 • —The heavy rain of Tuesday night washed out the new embank ment at the bridge over the "Great Divide." With such floods to con tend with, nothing but brick and cement will stand permanently. —There will be an election Held at the Mayor office on Tuesday the 4tb. day of May 11)09, for the pur pose of electing a Mayor and board of Commissioners for the town of Williamston. The hotly of Will Williams, who was drowned on the 13th. instant near Conoho, was found at Stallings mill at Jatnesville on Monday. Pi* mother DJla Williams went down forTfre bod y atid brouglrtH to Will iamston where it was inter * , ' | ■ Swipt Qwr Niagara This terrible calamity often hap .f*ns because a careless boatman ignores the river's warnings—grow ing ripples and faster current- Nature's warnings are kind. That doll pain or ache in the back warns ■you the kidneys need attention if you would escape fatal maladies Dropsy Diabatesor Bright'sdisease. Take Electric Bitters at once and aee Backache fly and all your best feelings return. "Alter long suffer ing from weak kidneys and lame back, one $ 1 00 bottle wholly cured me," write J. R. Blankenship, of r Belk, Ttpn. Only 50c at All Drug- ► | PERSONAL BRIEFS 3 e Mr. W. C. Manning spent Friday [ in Conetoe. 11 Mr. J. K. Cdrstarpheu left for _ Richmond Monday. Mr. W. Henry Daniel went to • Conetoe Wednesday) ; Mr. William Tfiigpen of Coneto was here Wednesday. • Miss Lucy Riddick was here from 1 Everett* on Tuesday. Mr. B. R. Jeukins of Robersou : ville was in fown Tuesday. Miss Lillie Wynn came home this week fiom Robersonville. , Mrs. H. M. Burras and children went to Jamesville Thursday. Attorney J. C. Smith was here ■ from Robersonville Thursday. Mr Jessie T. Price attended the : carnival at Tarboro this week. Dr. I*. S. Hassell of Jamesville was here on business Wednesday. Mr. J. Henry Bembridge of [ Norfolk has been in town this week. Mr. J. M. Coburn of G Id Point was here 011 business Wednesday. Mr. F. F. Fagan has been to 1 Fayetteville this week 011 business. Mr, C'ayton Thigpen and little sjn of Conetoe were here this week. Mr. J. E. Britt, real estate broker, was here from Norfolk Thursday. Mrs. A. R. Dunning has returned from a short visit to Robersonville. Mrs. A. S. Colbeld spent [Monday with relatives near J.iver etts. Mrs. Asa RotJSrson of Jamesville, was in town shopping 011 Wednes- I day. Mr. J. E. Pope and Miss Elisa beth Gordon spent Sunday 111 Ham ilton. Misses and Lilla Whitley of Everett!j_have been in town this week. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Terry and Mrs. S. S. Perry were here Wed nesday. Mrs. W. H. Martin came np from Jamesville with friends Wed nesday. Mrs. W. E. Warren and Miss Deborah Fleming went to Pactolas Monday. Mr. W. 11. Hardison of Rocky Mount was here. Thursday for a few hours. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Boyle of Hamilton were the guests of Mrs 1 A. H, Smith Thursday. Mr. W. S Heantau of the firm of Holand and beantan, Suffolk, Va., was in town Wednesday. Miss llattie Lou' Ward has returned from a pleasant visit to Washington and Robersonville. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Crawford and Miss Carrie Biggs returned Saturday from a trip to Baltimore. Elder Sylvester Hassell left on [ Wednesday morning for a six j weeks tour in lieorgia and Ala- I banta. Mr. J. 11. Roberson came pver from Windsor Thursday night to : visit his mother, Mrs. Joseph L. Roberson. , j Mr. J. T. Lynch, Yice-Pres't". of ; | the Jamesville Lumber and Wood s Pulp Company, spent several days in town last week. 1 \ [ Prof. John W. Tyudall who preached at the Disciple Church on Sunday, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Peel while iu town. Miss Essie Peel, went to Rocky Mount Monday to meet her brother, Herbert Peel, who is in the employ of the Southern Express Compauy. ' Mrs. M. A. Johnson was here s 1 Wednesday in the interest of the f Thompson Orphanage,' She was s the guest of Mrs. Mrs. A. R. Gor • don while in towu. i t Miss deVaue, of Raleigh, who has been nursing in the home of j Mr. S. J. Everett, left Thursday f morning. Miss deVaue is presi . | dent of the Nurses' of j North Carolina, i." fek •;*.V;. ~ V £-V ' , \ ■ > Orphans Cannot Come S The Singing Class from the Ox \ ford Orpbajf Asylrfnj will not be 7 able to reach Williamston this year, though invited by the Mi sonic Lodge to make it one of theii r poirits. Sujjt. Hicks has written that there are so many p'aces to fill > that they will not come this way. t * 1 > - "I'D Rather Ole, Oictor than haye my said M. L. Bingham, of Princcville, 111. "but 'J you'll die from gangrene (which j had eaten away tight toes) if yo'i don't", said all doctors. Instead he used Bucklen's Arnica till I wholly cured. Its cures of Eczema, ,' Fever Sores, Boils, Burns and Pile- I astound the world. 25c at All i Druggist 3. x Diogense, lantern in hand, en ; teitd the villiage drug store "Say, ' have you anything that will cure a 1 cold?" he asked. "No, sir, I have not," answered | the pill complier." 1 "Give me your hand," ex | claimed Diogenes, droping his lan tern," I have at last found an hon est man." —Christian Advocate. You who have occasional trouble from indigestion, such as sow stomach, belching of gas, hotu ridings and weak stomach. shotiM not delay a moment to help tin stomach digest the food for all these little ailments, annoying both to yout self mid to others, are~xatisfl >imply by undigested food in the stomach. Kodol for Dyspepsia and Indigestion taken occasionally will soon relieve you of all the simple stomach ailment* that you now have, but may be more serious later Try Kodol today and take it on our gunrantee We know it will do what we say it will do. It is sold by Biggs' DrugSt>re.. An eafnest young preacher in a remote country villiage concluded a long and comprehensive supplica tion by laying: "And now let us pray for those who are dwelltng in the untnha! ited portions of the earth. ' —The Standard. I "Tbi Piano With the Sweet Tone'' THE STIEFF PLAYER-PIANO This is the greatest musical inven tion Of the age, and should be in every music-loving home. It-is a regular high grade, upright piano that you play in the old way, hut it has an inside mechanism that, by the insertion- of a uint>ie roll voc ables any intelligent persons, by fol lowing simple directions, to any piece of music, no matter how diffi cult. Kvery member of the family be coming a injisician; the pleasure and satisfaction are simply immense, bet us tell >Oll more about this | great instrument, and how eajsy it is j to own one. Write to-day to I CHAS.M.STIEFF L. C. STEELE. Manager 114 Granby St. * NORFOLK, VA. Mention this Paper. I " Otflcial Piano, Jamestown Exposition ■ I f WEDDING PRESENTS BIRTHDAY GIFTS j | l'or any occasion when you have to ! make a gift, write us about it, and ' 1 let us make suggestions. No matter how small, we want to do I business with you. ' 1 ) | We reply protnply, and when we | get you idea, we Send things from j which to make your selection. You i return the balance and pay for what I you keep. j It is simple, easy atid satisfactory; 'j You take 110 risk, and buy as low as ' j if in the store. •*- H I • i Ours is the lprgest Jewelry store j South, and prices are lower than in " j smaller ones, while the variety is e j greater. ' | bet us get acquainted. •I * V j Paul-Gale f I Greenwood Co., Inc. Y . j Granby Street and City Hall Avenue if! I ' ■ j •' • T\ " '***"*! ' • "** A.Rare Opportunity is here offered to the SICK AND SUFFERING of our Community Read Re flect, Act carefully thoroughly accordingly VISITING SPECIALISTS from the Cleveland Institute of Medicine and Surgery Legally Chartered and Incorporated CLEVELAND, OHIO will pay their first visit to WILLIAMSTON, N. C. and will be at the ATLANTIG HOTEL Thursday, May J3th TELL YOUR SICK FRIENDS ONE DAY ONLY 9 A. M. TO 7:30 P. V. FREE - 1 hit Institute, composed of a grouo 01 regularly graduated phyilclans ano sur geon*, licensed, legacy chartered and In corporated under the laws of the State of Ohio, sends at its own expente these eminent medical spec.'sllsts In order to introduce the newest .nethodi and dis coveries In medicine and surgery, such as the system of treatment under X ray, Violet ray, Flnsen ray, Hydrotherapy, Etc., to give to those who call on the above date, consultation, examination, advice and all medicines required to com plete a cure, absolutely free. These spe clallsta will diagnose your case ajid give you the benefit of thel/'skill and med ical knowledge. There is In this case no experimenting or guess work at your expense. You will be told whether you can be cured or not. If your case Is curable they will put you under treatment Immediately; If Incura ble they will give you such advice as may proiong your life. Their treatment always gives quick relief, and ultimately positively cures. Being prepared to cope with each Individual case the human sys tem Is thoroughly cleansed of*the dis ease In a natural and direct manner, and Improvement is noticed at once; even the worst cases are treated without any Inconvenience to the patient or the pur aulng of his or her dally vocation. if you are improving under your family physician, do not come and take up their valuable time, as/ they absolutely refuse to treat any one who Is under the care of the local physicians. They wish be sides to give each patient plenty of time and their undivided attention, but can not listen to long atorles not pertaining to your trouble. They have discarded the old methods and remedies used for ages by the medlcsl world, snd which It would be folly to depend upon any longer, for they are not known to cure, as thousands die, depending on them for relief. The following list of diseases only are taken under treatment, to-wlt: Diseases of the Nervous System, Hearty Stomach, Lungs. Kidneys, Catarrh, (purulent or dry), Consumption, Epilepsy, Deafness, Dis eases of Women,Tumors,Pseudo Cancers, Plies, Of a Chronic Nature only. They treat Deafness by an entirely new meth od, and hearing In many cases Is restored at once. Catarrh In all Ita varied forms, like other diseases If once taken under treatment. Is cured permanently to re main so and to never return. It matters not whom you have seen, or with whom treated, do not fall to call, as a visit wilt cost you nothing, and may restore you to health, or even save or prolong your life, as thousands of persons will testify by unassallabls testimonials In all parts of the country. If you suspect Kidney Trou ble, bring a two ounce bottle of your Urine for chemical and microscopical an alysis. REMEMBER;—The free offar Is during this visit only, and will not be repeated. Persons commencing treatment upon their future vlilts will ba~ required to pay, but not one cent will be asked from tjiote commencing treatment during this visit for any medicine necessary to ef fect a cure, irrespective of your position in life, or the number of those who come on 'sbove dste. Whensoever, or by whom wanted, a positive guarantee ta cure will be given under their system of treat ment. Those having long standing and complicated disease, who have failed to get well and become discouraged, are particularly Invited to call. NOTICE: Married ladles without their HUSBANDS, and minora without their FATHERS, will positively not be admitted to consultation unlets accom panied 'by ene of their local physicians. Office Hours: 9 A. M, to 7:30 P. M. DON'T FORGET THE DATE. Thursday, May 13th ONE DAY ONLY "For Mori Than Siitv Years I Standard Flßilf UtdlclM." Having in my employ twenty handi and am often called upon to relieve theii pains such as Cholera Morbus, Dysentery Cramps. etc. ( in the summer, and hav« invariably used Dr. Worthington'i Cholera Medicine. So far it has nevei failed to give relief. I would not 1* without it for fifty times its cost avl loot upon it as the best medium in the work 4or what it is recommended for. I taki great pleasure in recommending it t suffering humanity. ••Price ijcli. Guaranteed by all dealer*.' A BANK ACCOUNT WILL GROW almost of itself. The very act of draw-i ing a check makes a man careful about his spending. Dejosit your funds IN THB -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 triffing 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 WILLIAMSTON, N. C. j , Sand Ridge Poul try Farm. Kggs for hatching from the following breed*: S. C. Brown Leghorn, Barred Plymouth Rocks, S. C. White Wyandotts, J.i per sitting of 15. White Hollafid tur key eggs per 10. Satisfaction guaran teed. Address, J. B. McQOWAN R. V. 1). 3 Williamston, N. C. For Low Prices —ON— Paint*, Leads, Oils, Vatnisb, Stains of all kinds, SKE, : W. H. WILLIAMS Painter and Decorator Williamston, "N. C. WHITE PINE COUGH SYRUP WITH TAR A Valuable Remedy for Golds, Goufthft. Bronchial Oetarrk. Spasmodic (.roup. Winter (lOSth and ell dioceses ol the air Passages. (Full 4 ouuee buttle > This preparation contains soothing balsam and astringent principles that allay inflamma tion, quiet the cough and stimulate secretion. It is madt- from cart fully selected vegetables drugs and is warranted to be perfectly harmless to the digestive organs. Read the circular wrapper aroung the bottle. It contains full directions for recognizing the earliest symptoms of colds, and their complications. It tells you how to cure colds before they become firmly estab lished. A bottle of WHITE PINK Coftm SYJKL'F WITHgTAR should be kept in every family mtdicine chest. 25 CENTS 8. R. BIGGS « Prescription DrultUt WILLIAMSTON, NOKTH CAROLINA f . J > _ J , , f WAGONS, WAGONS, WAGONS Size you want, Kind you want, Quality you want* PRICE TERMS CORRESPONDINGLY Think of above before buying • Think of above after buying But bny a Weber v, "KINO or Abb" : J. Paul Simpson * Sample in front of City Mali I Williamstotr, JV. C. f 1 | JR. HARRELL J. E. POPE Harreli& Pope . V V ~ _ * "' ' . BROKERS ue fj 0 Meats, Lard, Cheese, Butter, Flour, Molasses, [jj. Fruits, Hay, Grain, Lime, Coal, Oiis See. r, j We respectfully ask «ur friends to allow us to » j quote tßem prices, knowing that we are prepared :r ; to meet any competitors in our lice, k \ kl Offices over Farmers & Merchants Bank ( to x WILLIAMSTON, ?f. G. 'Phone 69 ' j - f 1 [ i»■ -ii. ,-r . I . vr" . ' .'.-V, i . , ' .v. ' I ____ 1 r WHEN? Its a simple ques tion but one that daily confront* u?. You contemplate an undertaking but when are you tt> begin? 'Take a stand thafc* right aud you wont need to deviate from it. IN BANKING {■y" " "" rememljer a good stand to .take is to have your banking connections with i substantial institu tion like oars. An account with us will help you it* money making ' » " 1 ' " 0 Farmers & Merchants Bank, W N. C. v> > To The A Public! I have opened the Black, smith Shop formerly oc cupied by the late John H-. Hatton, and am in po sition to do Machinists work, braz ing, pipe fitting and gun repair work. All work guaranteed. /GEO. L. WHITLEY, Jr. Ladies' and Gents .j • ! ■ Gleaning, Dying, Pressing and Tailoring. '■ - ' ' I ' At Reasonable Prices. Dry Cleaninga Specialty ■ Society Pressing Club, - i J. G. GODARD, JR., Manager. Rooms in Nfoblqy Btrlding.
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