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Adds Healthful Qualities I to the Food 1 Economizes Hour, t Butter and Eggs I M^Lr Msno tHdM6M£tl| C ('•' lUC) Thc on, y baking powrter made from Royal Grape Creaia v gfy? of Tartar f No Alum-No Unto Phosphates LOCAL ITEMS | All notices published iu this column, wherr / revenue i*to be derived, will l»e charged at the rite of 10 centK i line, (count *ix words to a i*Mie Special rate* will be made on IODIC contract*. —Swell line wash Ties for Men. —F K. Hodges. —There w'ere two additions to the Hajitist Church Sunday. Rev. Mr. Keik failed to reach here Sunday to fill his appointment. Beautiful lire Shirtwaist pat terns.— F. K. Hodges. —Tuesday WAS the anniversary of the Halifax. Resolutions passed iu 1776. —Between tl;e creek and the river, people have 110 fear of cn itig forfeit and not befng able to se cure it. —Let us sell you your spring Uuderwtar, — F, K Hodges. —' Speckled beauties" are lur ing the disciples of I-aak Walton to the placid waters of the creek tlie-e days. —The peculiar beauty of the set ting sun has been produced by cosmic dust, they sav. Now what is that and frc ni where? —We can suit and fit anybody in edd Pants. — F. K. Hodges. Miss Hannah Vie Fowden, who isVtill in ihe hospital, is im proving rapidly, and wiH be able to come home in a verv short time. —Tlie stores lieie will close at o'clock p, m , 011 and after April ißtb. This order of closing will be m effect until October 1 3 —jrßoy's Knickerbocker wash suits 50c and $1 to. F K Hodges. —Tne comet seems t% hide itself from the curious who lose the sweet hours of morning sleep 111 looking for it. Never mind it will be ;ill aflame a little l iter. The astronomer sav tint on the J twentieth of this month one can see fifty millions ot stars Go' out in back yard 111 the dark, run hi to a tree and the number will be laigely\ increased. —lt is confidently felt that the price of meat will soon tumble 011 this market, judging from the num ber ot hogs iu pens around and about town. Tlie Western butch ers u.ust look to their interests. . Prompt relief 111 all crises of throat and liing trouble if you use Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Pleasant to —take; —soot liing and healing 111 effect. Sold by Saun ders Fowden and All Dealers, , —rOn last Saturday afternoon there was a baptismal services at the Episcopal Church, at which time six children received the rite by pouring, Rev. Mr.. Gordon ad ministered the sacrament. There was the required number of spon sors, and the ce rem oily was a most impressive one. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets assist nature in driv f \ ing all impurities out of the sys tem, insuring a free and regular condition and restoring the organs of the body health and strength. Sold by Saunders & Fowden and Dealers. *¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥* I PERSONAL BRIEFS X *♦*♦*****♦**************£* W L Sherrod, of Enfield, was litre Tuesday. D C. Jones was here from Ham i 1 ton Tuesday. Rev. Mr. Gordon went to Rober sonville Tuesday. A R Dunning and*wife went to Robersonville Monday. Mrs. I. B. Coffield and Mrs. J H. Purvis were here Sunday. J. Paul Simpson and Louis C Bennett went to Washington Sun day. J. A. Whitley and N. T. Rid dick were here from Everetts Tues day, Mrs. Emmett Whitley and chil dren visited relatives in town Tues day. Rev. Livingston Johnson was the guest of Rev. G J. Dowell while in town. Mr. and MA. J. I'. Boyle and Edward Darden, of Hamilton, at tended the Mission here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Jeff re ss and'children, of Kinston, who have been visitiug here, left for home Tuesday. Archdeacon Percy C. Webber and Rev. Mr. Gordon went to Ply mouth Monday, and the former de lievered a sermon in Grace Church there. The friends or Miss Hattie Lou Ward regret to learn that she is still unable to leave the hospital in Baltimore, where she went for treatment several weeks ago. No Reason for Doubt A Statement of Facts Backed by a Strong * Guarantee We guarantee immediate and positive relief to all sufferers" from constipation. In every case where outMeiuedy fails to do this we will supply it free. That's a frank statement of facts, and we want you to substantiate them at our risk. Rexall Orderlies are a gentle, ef fective, dependable and- safe bowel regulator, strengthened and tonic 1 , that are eaicn like candy. They re establish nature's functions in a quiet, easy way. They do not ativ inconvenience, griping or nausea.- They are so pleasant to-take, ami work so easily, that they may be taken by any one at any time.. They thoroughly tone up the Whole system to healthy ac tivity. They have a most benefi cial action upon the liver. Rexall Orderlies are unsurpasv able and ideal for the use of chil dren, old folks and delicate per sons. We cannot too highly rec omnfeud them to all sufferers from any form of constipation and its attendant evils. That's why we bac:k our faith in them with our promise ot money back if they do not give entire satisfaction. Two Bzes: 12 tablets 10 cents and 36 table's 25 centjj. Remember you can obtain Rexall Remedies in Wil tiamston roily at onr store, —The Rexall Store. Tne S. R. Biggs Drug Co. Subscribe to THK ENTERPRISE * —Tiucktrs will find Sitnpkins' Early Prolific Cotton a great mon ey-maker, It can be planted as late as May 20th, to follow truck crops, and it desired can be planted between the rows of the growing crops It matures in ninety days from planting. Choice and pure seed, guaranteed, $1 ptr bushel, F. O. B. at Raleigh, cash to accom pany order. References: Any bank iu Raltigh. Address W. A. Simp kins, Raleigh, N. C. Simpkins has grown at Raleigh two bales to the acre, following Irish potatoes, snap beans and cabbages. Subscribe to THE ENTERPRISE Our Toilet and Perfume Department Contains the most exquisite scents of roses, violets and all the popular odors. You will foe praised for your perfume taste f you will let us supply you. We have just put in a complete stock of Harmony Perfumes and Toilet Articles which are so well known for their true flower fragrance. All goods made by Harmony of Boston and sold by us exclusively are guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or your money will he refunded. Harmony I'erfnnies Toilet Waters Sachets Liquid Green Soap Smelling Salts These and more at S. R. Biccs DRUG CO. Williantston, N, C.. £ULi XSflb IMSttllAli ■ The Certainty of Good Service Your clothing problem is a matter of securing all-wool fabrics cleverly hand tailored and styled up to the minute. This is what you receive when you buy KIRSCHBAUM Clothes. O 11 i Excellence is built into every fatrlc of these clothes. It is expressed in every detail. Linings, Canvas, Haircloth, Buttons and each component part is hot only good, but very good. Kirschbauni Clothes make converts by reason of the things you pay for within the Clothes. Better trust to & good label than to poor judgment. _v-'-"ta *. • . * We guarantee .these goods. Should you find imperfection iu the cloth or Tailoring of a "Kirschbaum hand-made" garment, return the same and money will he refunded. , THE HUB (Suskin & Berry) Washington, North Carolina Sole Agents Macnair's Chicken Powder is Death to Hawks---Life to Chickens and Turkeys Cock of the walk "HAWK" The Barn Yard j I take Micoair't Chicken Powder Died after eating and feed my a chick of that rid children with it Rooster, which had too. Look at me been fed on Mac \ and observe- the nair's Chicken Ilawk Cockra- Powder. Alas! doodle-doo. Alas! Trade Murk MACNAIR'S CHICKEN POWDER Kill-) Hawks, Crow s; Owls' and Minks. Be«t remedy for Cholera, Gapes, Roup, Limber Neck, Indigestion and Leg Weakness. Ktreps them free from Ver min", thereby causing them to produce an abundance of eggs. Price 25 and 50 Cents. Manufactured -only, by \V. H. MACNAIR, 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 j- Colored Youth j* | Session begins October 12th, 1909, j Session ends June 2nd, 1910. 1 Rates Very Reasonable For further information, write, W. C .CHANCE, President. Sand Ridge Poul try Farm. . Kggs for hatching from the following breed*: S. C. Brown Leghorn, Barred Plymouth Rocks, S. C. White Wyandotts, fi per sitting of is. White Holland tur kev eggs $2 per to. Satisfaction guaran teed. Address, J. B. McGOWAN R. F. D. t, Williamston, N. C. SPRING! . n n* . 1 The Season When All Nature Throws off the Old and # Puts on the New And the time when every woman wants Attractive head Wear ? We are displaying the latest styles in Patterns, Ribbons, Velvets, Feathers, Flowers Fashionable Fabrics in Spring Suits for Men. Complete Line of Ladies' and Gent's Furnishings. The Latest Models in The GROSSETT SHOE " % , v afford you exclufive custom style as well as perfect custom fit. Examine Our Up-To-Date Stock C. D. CARSTARPHEN & COMPANY M. I. BROWN & CO. ' Successors to BROWN & HODGES Taney and Staple Groceries Let Us Suppfy Your Table Wants- Our stock is complete Free delivery within corporate limits 'Phone us your orders Post Mortem Dividends ' - j A - Received from Frank F. Fagan, Agent Union Central Life In surance Company check for Thirteen Dollars, this amount being First Post Mortem Dividend 011 Policy No. 3,15269 011 the life of Samuel R. Biggs, dt-ceased. SALLIE BIGGS. Received from Frank 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- Riddick deceased. MAGGIE L. DANIEL, Admrx. f , ■ ■ r - -\ UNION CENTRAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. FRANK F. FAGAN, - LOCAL AGENT, - WILLIAMSTON, N. C. F RE E!: 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 card. Call and learn the particulars. We will maintain our standard of high'qnality and continue to always sell qur goods a little lower than our competitors. . J. A, MIZELL & COMPANY Fancy and Staple Groceries, Glassware, Queensware* Enamelware and Special Bargains ' .. ' J J. Paul Simpson Manufacturer's Agent For * % v ■ ■ Steam and Gasoline Engiues, Heavy Duty Engines ai d Boilers, Peanut Pickers and Peanut Diggers. Pea Hullers and Pea Harvesters, Mowers, Rakes , ; and Harrows, Wagons, Buggies and Automobiles, Saw Mills, Shingle Mills, Feed Mills, Grist } Mills. | and Flour Mills, Shapers. Sanders and Jjurfacers, Mouldt rs, Matchers and Mixers, Planers and Tenon ing Machines, Concrete and Brick Machiues, Elec tric Light Outfits, Water Work Supplies, System'* Cotton Gins Complete. ■ ji If I catTt give you Desired Information, Price and Terms* I'll furnish Man Free of Cost that will. Write or Call, \ J. PAUL SIMPSON, Williamson, N. C. ' - ;• ' v -• « or . Gibbs Machinery Co., Columbia, S. C. ' ' * ■* -A. ' * . ■
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