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T ££gs£l Jfttt MAKLS TV'€ PEHFECT Km | HOT BISCUIT I Jffi Also ROII3 and Muffins .Bj[ Crusts and Cakes 1| j Senl for Royal 135 Wiilinm St, SV'V jp j C«>vk riwk — j New Yoric. — - ]Sb% "■ I . } local HE;MS \ • All t iiMii-hH Pi HUH ioTii'Mti, f .vlufl» "T" ifTfQii' i* to ftP'-vft-Hyr i -u*r*t f»t* rmnrrri it rtu •le of (T«» ill Mx_ \SJ> f!!n Ifj h ' llU+yytm. ft ' iV Vr S .V!: $ mfuli- O! i«d| C"uli id*. . * r • * U!i clion" 'it T ~ vole »i i . •—A Ten: 'On . lit- I •. yi>• ,ni. f: of G. K Cowing X: l'*r _ - J hi h uo-v's ' ' wli dire any ea-e ol Ojlls and I'evtr. ' Prici 25 c. -—Put'? er.s are !>uv picking pta nuts ami t'a liu.n ot machirety i-> beau! the il iv-- •' —S iow Ifll lieie on- the 27th of Oetol er, ill'.* eailiest rc tn uil eie'l »" here. The wWitln r Was 1 xtrriiuly ....... cold and heavy 11 o*-ts followed 5 or 6 dees will cure any casr of- Chills and bevtr. Price ?se.- ■—There will he sew!c- s in yie ■Methodist Church. Sund.iy evening at 7:15 o'clo k. On are 'ontof tlu meeting at Hamilton, there wi 1 he _no set \ ioe-> .11 1 1 •\ !o' ;k. Servic s. it Vernon ut o'clock, p. 111.— C " L. krad. l ; t »K KbX I' for the year i«>i i store now t>ccnprui I v (,). lv. Cow ing Ci nip itiv. John L RoiU'er son, liveretis, N. C 10-2S 2' For the eonveun nee of iho>e desii .to. con numicate, with I iiu over the'e'epluine, J Paul Simp k -oji ami u ce> that hue :i he found .1' Numlx r i' 7 l elw en the hours i>! (> and ,s u il e .t m , and 7 and., roai night —TI. e liTTFry—friends Mrs ari in Coliti (lu-ti Simps ni) wil. hi plea-jed to leaiii ot her m i 1 .age to Mr Chules.C ob.), of K luec'ombe Coucy. which was s lemniz;d in ;■ the l'reshvtt rian Church at Tll boro 011 last Wednesday. Mr. Cohh is,a prosperous farmer of his county and he is to be wartfily congratu la ted. , i_ • Quite a large crowd of both races went to I'armele to hear Booker Waßhingticn speak The speech was in Booker's usual vein of counsel to his race, enjoining upon them the greatlv necessity of doing faithful woik and living honest lives among their white friends. Hundreds of people went to Parmele from various parts of the country to hear him. Limber Twijj, buggy hotse of . Dr. W. E. Wairen, won second • money ea?h day at the Albemarle Fair held at Elizabeth City list weet The purses were $300.00 in each race. Penatus owned by A. R. Mi/ell won Second money in each of his races. Purses were S3OO 00. He also won second money at Suffolk the week befoie. Farmer Gentry, the fast celt of a- J " '• ; V , J oil i R. Gentry, ownp■> by Dr. John I>. Ihyg*. was also at the'K.iir, but (1 d not t irr in any of iJit rscis." —The-1a lies' of the Methodist Church gave ; II d'ow n 1* rty at 1 tile Masonic Hall 'on night. Denotations of the' oi'CifiiUi iiv.i If ihe hill attractive, 1 -\V tc'ifs ami s;o iks wrnde.rei about air y «>"g -the audViice, oil'.- mii u v nnv fee!iir,;. Kefush-j iiienii wt re serv d aijit tlit' ni >ri j of Mis s SI iu and Mi ort pro ! vok-.'d i kii sum was t e . 1 i will 1e J ii i'l tn dehav iohic expenses in cuiied by tie Aid Society*- M!ss Daisy Kekeri, Fie!d Sec* j retarthe IMiil.iiheas, addressed j a• gofid 'audiei ce ' at the Haptist Church on night a* prcvi; j on.slv .miuThnccu, The address i w. s infei evtni\; from tlie begini in>> ' and Miss iickert ?ho vcd l>y m inner j tune and choice ot lannntge that! slu was in love with the work and had been naturally endowed with those gifts which uuirk (lie attrae* j live- speaker. The uiesige she j brought was oic ot hope and en I cur iiient and the claMtt sof the 1 Sun I y S'hool wtre nt.tally bene- i fitted hy K ' 1 Crystal Benson as Princess Yetive in "Graustrak" Which Do You Believe? Inequality of fortune hns »e suited* from social privileges. Democracy bt 1 eves a man should get what he earns no more no less. 1 he Republican |»SI1v favors legis lation which will enalle one man to get something for nothing by forcing millions of people k> get nothing tor something. The Re publican party believes that nation al prosperity is due to national tax ation. The Democratic party be lieves a tax is a burden; the higher the tax the greater the burden, the less the burden. V "V —*' ' ' ' ' ' ' I PERSONAL BRIEFS J Bishop Strange was in-town last Saturday. Miss Will Sherer was in town ; Srtnrday.-^" I* H. 1,. Bverett was in town on ! business Thursday, Miss Elizabeth Gordon went to ' Hamilton Thursday. Miss L?na Parker, of Roberson* vilje, was in town Thursday. Col, W. G. Lamb lias bs:eo in PI) mouth this week on business. !- - Mrs. C; B. HnftK-11 weaf to-Wi'- [son- On. Wednesday to visit r*.la , tivetn, | Messrs. Harry A. Bigg* and J a inc.-: Godard attended the Fair at lilizabcth City 1 st \*eek. / Mr. and Mrs. I*red Koluck wire iu town Wedtresday" having re 'turned from the Rojmek-Johnscn ' marriage. " ,v. -~ Mis. \V. ,K Warden and Mis-. Et-borah Fi' tufnn r» tturned M'o'nda \ ! from l'actcl.is where they had bte;i : visiting n. Satires. y ' . | G..vtrr.or Ijocke Sun day TO to,vn the gtiet of Dr. Juhii I) Biggs. Henddrs-td' the eiu zutis of Bertieyi Monday. Mrs. J. G. Statou, Mrs "A. K Ct* r !oti, Mrs. Herbeit Hytrian, Missts Gordon, i ene Smith, Aimit Lamb it ml Miss Thrower were ijs Rolersonville last week to attend the services eondu led by Bishop S range. ■ _' ; ' * ~rH TWi SI ' * W: • *»'£»**'. ' " JCMMMM' •'* /« SM« • ■ i '-v • 5 ;■ fe®|> >~v, I /I . J i A if ' $'W **" v «;i>> ' T^jfc-Vjj l h}b Pi I j£ J& •- !>;' *|i il|.j£? If* 'j -'M ill.# r— • 4 ft «3 ; I •••'■•: Characters from "Grau»tarK" Revival Scrvies at Hamilton Revival servic s will becrttn'n the Methodist' Churih in ilton Friday ni^ht,-November 4th. Ri v. L. P. Hransford, of D.u.ville, Vs.', will do the p'farhing. * J Mr. Hransford 4s highly esteem ed where he is known for his work's sake, and conies stronglv recom mended as a faithful and a devout CHrisUiu All are cordially Invit ed to attend the services There is More Conviction in a single gallon of trial than tn a whole barrel of talk. One gallon of will convince vou more thoroughly and more quickly than a whole column in a newspaper. If you are open to convincing PROOF • Try Davis' \ Fur sale by W.. H.*, Williams, Williatnaton, N. C. I ; ; - . 7 • • Grau stark ! Grau stark ! ~G raua tar k 'P? ORAUSTARK ' W. U|..GRAUSTARK..j* i 3 \ N ' ' * s t The Fascinating Romanceby t I § GEO. BARR McCUTCHEON •>-«£>-, 2 f © d. k . E Dramatized by Geo. D. Baker and interpreted by %2 2 a Cast of New York Players will be presented at , Q. thrjCity Hall Opera House _. O ~ | : = FRIDAY, NOVEMBER THE 11th i ! Ej ._# » • * I A Scenic Production of Unusual Magnificence, * ' n r .t2 • Novel Electrical Effects and Elaborate Costumes JX r " —— : ; —— — " SEAT ,♦ SALE OPENS MONDAY NOV, 7TH * ___ - - ; 7 - .. ' • 3 ~ x • • • At Biggs Drug Store ..." ' a r , =■ GET SEATS EARLY OR GET LEFT ~ .' •' . ' '• • „ » , —» ■ , r . .■ ' • | $ ' 0 The Best Play this Season -'Q overa be r 11 , t h~"~l ! i November ll't h HAMILTON ITEAIS . ~**~ " v M ss B H-e C\aM irp(it;n Vt Tiics- :' ary t> r f Xoi fork: "* ~ rial lie Hiker, of.Palmvra, is; tlie giieM of Mrs. Shehod S.«i- l>tiry I, J. Baker, of Palmyra, was the' of C. 11. H :kcV Mondavi , « . night. Miss Casting Purvi» has returmd from Newport News where shenas J been taking a btisire-s course. - p We were pleased to have Rev. j Mr. Rtad to conduct the opening s rviees of our school Monday l ist j Mrs. Dutt, the celebrated vocalist Who has heeu visiting Mrs. J.' P. Bo\le> teturind to her home iu Phil, dtlphia Monday. While here , she s inn un sev.i ral occasions and was the recipient of many compli ments. , We were glad to have Rev. C. L/j 1 Read-m our inalst again Sunday, j it being his regular appointment, i With the help of Rev. Mr. Bran I ford, «'f Danville, Va , hr began -aI series.of set vices at the -Methodist | Chinch Friday evening. The book club was delightfulh entertained by Mrs. Purvis laSt 1 Tuesday afternoon. Tlie pro i gramme consisted of amisctlaMeous ' content, the piize being ll awarded to! Mis. Walter Saklnny. After the] prog:auune, refreshme ts wire! served. i ' \ v. " - i -» | The residence of Mr. and Mrs | J. P. Bojle was tlie scene of a oiV>st j enjoyable reception Monday night. The participants assembled abrut > .light-thirty. The programme was! For the Next 30 Days WE WILL OFFER OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF > Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing, Hats, Caps, ... Boots and Shoes . .. V At Actual Cost For Gaeh *l|' It will be to your interest to come in and let us show you auything ; you may need hi the above lines. Come Early Before Stock is Picked Over Yours to please, . ' f ; ; . v : •"J. O. K. Cowing & Company + Williamston, - - - North Carolina wry iu;err>tipof an i cvmsißtwt >f song+and- remnfions by «iid/MtsK SaUle B 'Vvr. At efevwi p'jcKck i be hffppy Crovrtl Uas nshtrr*" -el into the (lining room" where de iightful refreshliit-'m-i were served. At-the approach of the in hour the crrfwd dispersed after a i;uost pleasant Opening. Qliite a number attended Jthe I Halloween Party given by.the (traded S ho'-l at th" Masonic Hall Friday night. Thc'h dlAv*s-heau tifiilly de-orated „vutli evergreens and, v\hiie the subdued light from tlie sm;l ng pom] kins r ndered the evtnirjj somewhat ghostly but very at'nutive. The programme consMrd of singing• bv Mrs. I)utt, of Philadelphia and a Cake walk and pion.e >ade by six II tck -cat;-. Fortune telling also was an entertaining feature. Af ter the programme obicßen salad, cake and cream and other daintits were served. The evening proved to 1 e very protitab'e for the school. EVEKRTTS 1 rens Sun Barnl iil was here Sunday / (lideon Bai'nhill was here Sun day. \ ° D. Metks went to WiUiamston Monday. , - '* . • John Kitfrell, of Greenvile, was here Friday. ' '' J. L, (jiirgauus went to William stou Monday. J. B. Barnhill to Robtrs(-n --ville Wednesday/ . - Cail 1); Parker, of Washington, was here Ttiurkday ITT Cl»\ lon Mcore were here Wednesday. —-M-i. anil M rs. Mc (.* W+rite wntrt to.H.ohg >od Wednesday* Leha Leggett spent Sunday tfith Miss Milt pie Bailey," C I) C rstarpheu *nd J C. Cr.nvtord were here Friday* M ; «» Ivir iie Perkins and Pat Davenp)rt,,of Hamilton, were hvre S'tmlSv. Dr. John WiMiattis and J. A. Cherry went to WiUianjston Sun d »y night. Mi ss Hattie James went to" Par* ni-lc Saturday to meet her s'ster from Kinston. Mrs. Sam Batnlnll and Miss Sauls were here from Rpbersonville Saturday flopping. - j .» J ' J Sale of Seats lor ' • i / t - "j'i Seats will be placed on sale Mon day November 9th, for the jer torinanfe of "Graustark,*'/ at the City Hall Opera - House Friday,, November nth, and all indications loiut 'o one of the largest advance sales of-the season. As the .date approaches, grod aespjiuta of the performance con tinue to reach us from the ne.-vrf y towns, and it is safe to rtcommi ud "Oravstark" as pne of the best attr;i*kms that will appear here this tson. Probably it will be of interest 'o mentHMi the fact that the Graus- Park Company svill r nly "play in f our towrsfof this S'ate. Prict s .50c,. 75c and #i 00.
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