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All notices published .in this column, wneie
ritdinf i* to be derived, wi'l l»e charged at the
rtte of 10 cents a line, (count *ix wotds to « .
HnOeach Special rates will t»e made on
louk Contract-.
Tb# first hail of tlieseason ft 11 1
on Sunday afternoon.
Rock have been plentiful this I
week at twelve and one half cents
per pound.
—Rev G VV Belk, will preach I
at tho Masonic Hall Sunday, morn- j
i»K and night.
—Have you steti Halley's.cotnit? I
Get up with the birds one morning
and view it in the Eastern shy.
Occasionally a "titer"' is
caught in hi-- den'. The work
t-h uld be vigorously pushed for
ward
—Tiie faculty of the Graded
School met Monday afternoon and
arranged for the ext rci.-es at the
end of the term
—The stores here will close at
7:00 o'clock p m , 011 and t/Tter
Aptil 1 Sih. This order of closing
will be 111 t fleet until October 1 3
The first of the free dinner sets
given away by J.. A. Mv/. 11
& Co fo their patrons was received I
by Mrs. S. A. Neweft. Note thier
ad in this issue.
—Suskin & Berrv, Washington's
-big clothing house, 'is advertising
Kirschbaum's f.sjj, tuna hie suits, in
this issue. R/ud and
money can be placed to advantage.
Thev advertise because they want
the trade
—Dr. R H. Drake, eye social
ist, is imw at the office of Drs.
Warren & Rhodes treating eye"
and fitting glasses. Owing to the
rush of business will remain until
Tuesday, April 12 It your chil
dren mfier with headache, neuralgia
or pains about the eves, consult
Dr. Drake. Examination free.
—The children of St. An
diew's Mission Sunday School held
their annual E iste'r services Sunday
afternoon. The weither was un
pleasant bnt'therewas a represeir
tive number present,, and the en
ti-t program wis cartied out.
Pruf. R J l'eel addressed the chil
ren on the lessons taught by the
day, and the h>tuns and carols
were heartily sung. An offering
was made in the mite boxes and
the services concluded with the
processional h\mu.
—Sunday night lightning struck
the barn and stables of J. K. Car
starphen, but the damage was only
glight' as Chemicals ■ werp hastily
used and the fire extinguished. At
first it was thought that the bolt
alsj demolished the wagon belong
ing to J- E Pope, but upou inves
tigation it was found that Mr.
Pope's horse became badly frighten
ed and and ran into the wagon.
The animal was bruised and there
were signs of paint on the skin.
Tbe same night ligntning also
Struck tbe stables and barn of McG.
Taylor burning the buildings
and cremating tbe horse therein.
The storm was terrific add accom
panied by heavy rain.
—Turkt-rs will find Simpkins'
| Eirly Prolific Cotton a gr»at m 11
Tey-maker. It can be planted as
late as May 20th, to follow truck
crops, and if desired can be planted
I between the rows of the growing
crops It matures in ninet/ days
! from planting. Choice and pure
seed, guaranteed, $r per bushel E.
O. B. at Raleigh, cash to accom
pany order. References: Any bank
. - -
in Raleigh. Address W. A. Simp
kins, Raleigh, N. C Simpkins
lias grown at Raleigh two bales to
th-* acre, fallowing Irish potatoes,
snap beans and cabbages.
♦ PERSONAL BRIEFS X
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C. C. Chase has been in town
this week.
Miss Lilla Whitley was in town
Wednesday. .
H. W Stubbs \v-''it to Raleigh
Wednesday.
Staton Ayers, of Everetts, was
here Tuesday.
Miss May Bennett went to James
ville Tuesday.
Mrs. W. P. McCraw is visiting
1 dative in town.
J. A. Powell, Jr , of Gold Poiut,
was in town Tuesday.
B A. Critcher spent several
days in Wilson this we^.
Dr. John I) Biggs has been out
of town on business this week.
J W. Watts,"Jr., spent several
days in Ro;ky Mount this week.
Mrs. John Speed, of Scotland
Neck, is visiting Mrs. John I).
Biggs
Messrs. F. \\\ Ho'vt and Chas.
Hassell attended the Hassel."
Woodard marriage.. •
Mrs. G. W Blount is in Rich-1
tuond this week, from there she
will go to Baltimore.
S. H. Ellison, who returned
from a trip to Tennessee Sunday,
left Monday for Suffolk. .
Mr and Mrs J. G. Staton have
returned from Norfolk where thev
went to meet Lieut. Chase, who
was in Hampton Roads with the
'' Vermont."
Our Toilet and Perfume *
Department
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Contains the most exquisite scents of
roses, violets and all the popular odors.
You -will be pfaised for yoftr perfume
jtaste if you will let us supply you. We
have just put in a complete stock of
Harmoni Perfumes and Toilet Articles
which are so well known for tlieir 'true
flower fragrance.
AIT jjoods made by Harmony of Boston
and sold by us exclusively are guaranteed
to give perfect satisfaction or-your money
will be refunded.
Harmony Perfumes >
Toilet Waters
Sachets . '
Liquid Green Soap
Smelling Salts
These and more at
S. R. Biccs DRUG CO.
Williamston, N. C.
«*►-'* w»» m>i" \ fin
Macnair's Chicken; Powder is
Death to Hawks -Life to Chickens ami
Tujkeys
Cock of the walk j "HAWK" J
_*Tlie . Bf.ru .Yard
I take
Chicken Powder Died after eating
and feed my a chick of that lld
children with it Rooster, which had
too. Look at me ! been feL-on Mac
l n:'and observe the j nair's Chicken
J Hawk Cuck-9- ! Powder. Alas!
doodle-doo. I^Alas!
Trade Mark
MACNAIR'S CHICKHN POWDHR
Kill*. Hawks, Crow s. 'Owls and Minks.
Best remedy for Cholera, Gapes, Roup,
Limber Neck, Indigestion and Leg
Weakness. Keeps them free from Ver
min, thereby causing them to proc'uce
an abundance of eggs. -
Price 25 and 50 Cents.
Manufactured only by
W. H. MACNAIR, Tarboro, N. C.
Sample package 25 cents. For sale by
S. R. Biggs Drug Co.
Higgs Industrial
Institute
PARMELE, N. C.
For the Training of the
jt, Colored Youth j*
Session begins October 12th, 1909,
Session ends June 2nd, 19*10.
Rates Very Reasonable
For further information, write,
\V. C CHANCE,
President.
Sand Ridge Poul
try Farm.
F.ggs for hatching from the following
breed": S. C. Brown Leghorn, Barred
Plymouth Rocks, S. C \Vliite VVyandotts,
fi ]>er sitting of 1,. White Holland tur
key eggs #2 per 10. Satisfaction guaran
teed.
Address,
J. B. McGOWAN
R. F. 1). 3 Williamston, N. C.
AH ||AJI& J M.ILT t A
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Our Kirschbaum "True
Blue" Serge Suits
SERQE is the most serviceable and
dependable material for men's summer wear—we
would have you judge our serge suits ty contrast
with the usual hackneyed efforts in this line.
KIRSCHBAUM "True Blue" Serges in, two of three
piece suits are now offered in many choice fancy
weaves in self color, which are exclusive with us.
We invite your inspection for this remarkable group
of garments, comprising many different single or
double-breasted models, ranging in style from the
conservative to the radical at prices from sls to $25.
We guarantee these goods. Should you find imperfection in the
cloth or Tailoring of a "Kirschbaum hitud-made" garment, return the
same and money will be refunded.
THE HUB I
(Suskin & Berry)
Washington, North Carolina
Sole Agents s !
r " '* S" 1
, Trustee's Sale
By vjrtue of autfiority of a deed of
trust executed to me by Siuioti Lanier on
the jth d«y of June 1901, and duly re
corded in the office in Martin
County in Book G. G J Page 9, to se
cure the paj nient of certain bond bear
ing evgn date therewith, and the stipu
lations in said deed of trust not having
been complied with, I shall expose at
public auction, for cash on Monday the
nth day ot AprirfijiO at 12 o'clock, at
the Court house door in Martin County,
the following property: •
A house aud lot in' the town of Wil
liamson bounded by the landsof Wilson
St ition, Pattie Bailey and Church St.,
nuL,beittJJ the same land upon which
Jane Wilson formerly lived and purchas
ed by J. W. Watts at sale by W. T.
Crawford aud N, b. Peel under a Deed
o£ trust from hills aiul Jane Wilson of
record in the public registry for Martin
County in Book W. W. Page 227.
This the 10th day of March, 1910.
3-11 WHKKLEK MARTIN, Trustee.
Trustee's Sale
| By virtue of authority of a deed of trust
1 executed to me'by- Pattie Baily on the
I 29th of February 1908 and dulv recorded
| in the register's office 111 Martin County
■ in Book VVV, page 27, to secure the pay
j ment of a certain bond bearing even date
J therewith and ,the stipulations in said
j deed of trust not having been complied
j with, 1 shall expose to public auction
for cash on Friday the 15th day of April
J 1410 at 12 o'clock at the Court in Martin
1 County, the following ptopertj :
Beginning at the corner of Whit Ruf
fins lot running thence 33 ft. along the
first street'W. of A C. L. depot; thence
South \V, 9.S ft. along- Racbiel Latham's
lot to Jennie Ruffiu's lot; thence 33 ft.
N. W. along Jennie-Latham's lot to Whit
Kuffin's lot to the lit-ginning.
This the 14th day of March 1910.
310 "" S. S. HADLEY, Trustee.
Notice
Having qualified as administrate r of
the of James W. Manning, deceas
ed, lute of Marti»County, North Caroli
na, this is to notify all persons having
claims against the estate of the said de
ceased to present to the undersigned at
RobersOnville", N. C., on or b fore the Ist
day of March 1911, or this notice will be
pleaded in bar of the recovery. All per
sons ehdebted to saiil estate will please
make immediate payment.
■ This the Ist* day of March 1910.
3-4 J. H. ROBERSON, JR., Admr.
SPRING!
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The Season When All Nature Throws off the Old and
Puts on the New
And the time when every woman wants V
Attractive Head Wear
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We are displaying the latest styles in
Patterns, Ribbons, Velvets, Feathers,
Flowers J
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Fashionable Fabrics in Spring Suits for Men. Complete Line of
Ladies' and Gent's Furnishings. The Latest Models in The
GROSBETT SHOD
afford you exclufive custom style as well as perfect cu-tom fit.
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Examine Our Up-To-Date Stock
C. D. CARSTARPHEN & COMPANY
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M. I. BROWN GO.
Successors to
BROWN & HODGES
Fancy and Staple Groceries
Let Us Supply Your Table Wants
Our stock is complete^
Free delivery within corporate limits
'Phone us your orders
. Po«t Mortem Dividends 1
Received from Frank F. Fagau, Agent I'nion Central Life In
surance Company check for Thirteen Dollars, this amount being First
Post Mortem Dividend 011 Policy No. 315269 on the life of Samuel R.
Biggs, deceased.
SALUE BIGGS.
Received from F. Fagan, Agent Union* Central Life In
surance Co., check for Six and 12-100 Dollars this amount being
First Post Mortem Dividend on Policy No. 315436 on the life of Mc-
Gilbert Riddick deceased.
MAGGIE L. DANIEL, Admrx.
UNION CENTRAL LIFE INSURANCE CO.
FRANK F. FAGAN, - LOCAL AGENT, - WILLIAMSTON, N. C.
FREE!
Hand Decorated SIO.OO Dinner Sets Given Away
Absolutely FREE to our Customers
Our idea in giving away these presents is simply this.
We believe in the profit sharing plan of advertising.
With every purchase of a certain amount we will give a
c ird. Call and learn the particulars. We will maintain
our standard of high quality and continue to always sell
out>£oods a little lower than our competitors.
J. A. MIZELL & COMPANY
Fancy and Staple Groceries, Glassware, Queensware,
Enamelware and Special Bargains
J •
J. Paul Simpsoq |
Manufacturer's Agent For
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Steam and Gasoline Engines, Heavy Duty Engines
and Itoilers, Peanut Pickers anrt Peanut Diggers,
Pea fullers and Pea Harvesters, Mowers, Rakes
i and Harrows, Wagons, Buggies and Automobiles,
?Saw Mills, Shingle Mills, Feed Mills, Grist Mill-;
and Flour Mills, Simpers, Sanders and Surfacers,
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Moulders. Matchers and Mixers, Planers and Tenon
ing Machines, Concrete aud Brick Machines, Elec
-1 trie Light Outfits, Water Work Supplies, System
Cotton Gins Complete.
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If I cau't give you Desired Information, Price and Terms,
I'll furnish Matt Free of Cost that will.
Write or Call" . JT ,■* , v
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J. PAUL SIMPSON, Williamston, N. C.
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Gibbs Machinery Co., Columbia, S* C. ' ■
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