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Mm Nmm Baking Easy rm 'AMU** POWDER Absolutely Pure The only baking; powder made from Royal Grape Ore am of Tartar NO ALUM.NO LIME PHOSPHATE | LOCAL ITEMS I All notices published in this column, where revnite i«i to be derived, will be charge*! at the rate of 10 cent MA lin-. (count nix wopU lo a each i**ue. Bprrial rate* w ill be made on long contract*. —DH vou get a j ie.e of hear S«Rk? —New moon on thtt2f>tb, at 7:20 in th- morning. Vho killed the bear? Don't everybody speak ot once. All predicti >ns for t hot. -nltry m inth have b en fu'fillei up to date. —lt is a delightful drive to the null—out next Thursday night. S--> id. S or f> doses "6(3*3" will cure any case of Chills an! Fever. Prce JSC. Drink Panacea Water fo r nil stomach troubles aid buy it near liom«. See ad. Nothing like n bill game to drive' nwavs the blues. Try it Ttiesdav and Wednesday. FOR SALIv I have one pair pure blond" Poland China pig 4.' Aoplv rn W. H Craw forth —-The-hall season is on. Go to the games next wek and see the lo -als swat tlie visitor" to a finish K a I ad. Folks going fishing now take their :uns, —the fianv tribe um»t no 10-ijyr I,kt* the taste of worms air! -hrimp. -The Tarborn-base ball team h ■> '-• 11 askinu f• r a diite with the tei 'ih re. Guess it must want to g I ''' g 'i ,!S ' something. —Mi . Me editli, of Tarboro, is coa'i; 1 .-ting arrangements f>r the lighting ot the town. The dynamo ha- been installed ,at the power house and other apparatus station ed. 5 or f> doses "od6" will cure any as; of Chills and Fever. Pri.i JSC. M uiager Moore haV had the b.l .tea mi the di aniojuhea h day \ _ * this wt-ek to limber up lor tbe games s . heduled He is seeing nought but victoty tur the home bovs W C Manning, County Tax ASM S;o . is meeting the taxpayers of et -it 'ownship as per advertised a;>po-n:ment». All complaints will lu'.tid .md adjusted by hitn be t-re the c uipleti >n oftbe lists. .- Miss liv\D Wynne, of Willi am-, ton, anived in Whiteville la't Tusdiy to accept a of stenographer tor Mr. \\\ li.ix ley, the hustling insurance man of Vin land.—Whiteville Notes Mr. and Mrs J. S Co >k gave a motor boat ride down fho Roa noke Wednesday afternoon, com p'imentary to their guest. Miss Maty Ansbon. Others in the party wereTMisses Louise and Hannah Vic Fowden, " Miss Irene Smith, and Messrs. Leslie Fowden and Louis Bennett. —Rev. Morrison Bethea has be gun a series of lectures on "The GroWth of Christianity " In these lectures on-Friday evenings he will not present the claim of any par ticular sect or creed bur tell of th growth of the great' Empire of Christ which embraces all Chris tians. The public is cordially m ' vited to hear him on each Friday night at 8:15 o'clock. —The Aid Society of the Methodist churchjgavejan ice cream supper at the Masonic Hall on Tuesday night. The plan as first arranged was to have a lawn party on the Graded School campus, but there were signs of rain and it was deem ed wise to serve refreshments in the hall. lanterns were used with beautiful effect and the servicejwas splendid.J; An elegant mentiTwasjterved and the evening was a mostf) pleasant one. The proceedsjamounted to $25. ~~ J PERSONAL BRIEFS J a##*##*##*******#*#*#***** W. C. Manuing was in Jntneii -1 ville Thursday. ► W. S. Rhodes was here front Hamilton Sunday. r C. H.(Baker, of Hamilton, was r here Wednesday/ 1 S. L. Rcss.,of Robersonville, was in town Thursday. W. 11. Jll arrell is at heme to spend his vacation. Harry Murden Stubbs is at home ' for the vacation period, James H. Grimes was heie from ' Robersonville Tuesday. J. W. Ferrell, of Washington, was in town Wednesday. i Clayton Moore returned from Buffalo Springs Monday. Frank I). Taylor, of Richmond, Va., is in town this week. Mrs. Julius H. Purvis was visit ing friends here Tuesday. Miss Perlie Wolfe, of Plymouth, I is visiting relatives in town. I W. H. Robertson, Sr. left Thurs day evening for theseashote. > Mr. and Mrs A R. Dunning t went to Robersonville Sunday. Rev. Asa J. Manning was in r town Tuesdiv from Jumesville. Paul Jordan and Jack JRiddick speut Wednesday night in town. Mrs. Grovir Hardison went to Not folk Monday to visit relatives. Mrs, W. H. Harrellaud children returned from Ocean View Satur-i dav. t s Miss Fannie Mathews returned | to her home in Hamilton on Tues day. 1 . Mrs. John Moore and little son, , of Norfolk, are visaing relatives iu town. s Miss Mary Ansbon has been » spending t ie wiek with Mrs. John , Cook r Miss Mildred Purvis, of near • Hamilton, is visiting Mrs. A. S. Coibeld. e Misses Mary and Una Bradley • have retained from a pleasant visit to Belhav.en. - Mis. W. 11. Crawford and Mary »' Gladys Watts spent Tuesday in - Robersonville. Rev. 11 F Morton was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Coffield while in town ' Misses Chloe and Mary Gurkin, j of Raleigh, spent Wednesday with , Miss Hilda Crawford. I Mrs Asa Biggs, of Franklin, Va., is visiting Mrs M. C. Craw ford on Church Street t Prof R. E Williams, of Gates t vdle, is jhe guest of Rev. and Mrs. . Rufus Bradley this week. f Misses Carrie Alexander and Winifred Nicholson spant Tiiurs e day 111 town visiting frieuds. Eugene Bethea arrived Tuesday to spend his vacation with his par ■s ents, Rev and Mrs. Bethea. Miss Waters returned from Gettysburg Monoiay to spend j the summer with her parents. Col. W. G. Lamb and Dr. John D Biggs attended the funeral of e Elder G. D. Robersou Sunday. e Misses Rosa Shelby, Mary E. II Smith and Gracie Anthony are •- guests at the Methodist Parsonage e 1 this week. 1 , f Drs. B. L. and Edgar Long and - Messrs. E. A. Council and P. H. - Davenport, of Hamilton, were, in 1 town last Friday. Misses Sallie Hadley and Maud t Wynne went to Robersonville r Thursday afternoon to spend sev- \ i cral days with friends. * Miss Pattie Dowell returned from ! : Florida Tuesday accompanied by I * her sister, Mrs. M. C. Tenkins and j little daughter, Elizabeth. Editor Sowewhat Mixed V ________ 1 A Shcokumucbe editor, wha was i ' full of bard cider, got a sale ad and ! a marriage mixed, says an ex change. The description ran as follows: "William Smith, the only * son ot Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Smith, j if was disposed of at public auction ! 5 to Lucy Anderson, on my farm | . one mile east of here, in the pre*-j ence of 70 guests, including thej ! following to wit: Two tnnlts, 12 head.of cattle. Rev/"7ackson the nuptial not, averaging 1,250 pounds on the hoof. The of this charming bride was tastefully ' decorated with sewash clam -pade, one sulky rake, one feed grinder, 1 one set ot double harness, nearly new, and. just before the ceremony was pronounced Mendelssohn's in spiring wedding march was given by one milch cow to be fresh next April, carrying a bunch of flowers in her hand and looking charming in a gown made of light spiing wagon, thre boxes of apples, three racks of hay,-one grindstone, 111011- slin de soie trimmed with abou' 100 bushels of spad*. "The bridegroom is well known i and a popular young man, an*! has always stood well among society circles of 12 Bershire hogs, while the bride is an accomplished a» d talented school teacher of a spleti did drove of Poland Chinas —pedi grees if desired. "Among the beautiful presents were two sets of silver kuives and row, go cart and other articles k o numerous to mention, The bridal | couple left yesterday on an extend ed trip. Terms: Twelve months' *ltme to responsible parties; other wise, spot cash; Lunch will be 1 served at the stable. After this, Mr and Mrs. Smith will go to! h6tw keeping iij a cozy little home at the corner of Mail and I'r. R. L. Cranby, auctioneer. ♦ The woman of today who has good health, good temper, good ! sense. btight eyes and a' lovely r>Mtip)iixiou. the result of correct living and digestiou, win- the ad -111:1.-ition of the,world. If your di -1 gtsijon is faulty Chamberlain's 1 Stomach and Liver Tablet* will comet it. For sale by All Dealers Noah Attacked The Wilmington Star invades the realm of forgotten years to shower ~ forth anathemas upon the head of -Noah for not killing the two fltes he carried with him into the ark. 1 There ate as the lawyers, "say, extenuating which 1 Uhoul l weigh with the jury in the I case. In the first place N*uh was fioo ve us old when he trvik clurge of the Aik. a fact in itselt uhich | j should 1 xcihe him trum to*.- sgno 1b e ta-k of sUsiug inset-. Bv sid- ~, with such a cosmopolitan 1 j tjnhle-ot tnvls, fishes and leasts If» , hand v. is' Hut natural that the Vt-ry :'iulii'»lictv- of df ail work I ■ j-h )nld make but natural the slight . 1 oversight complained of, Noah, did | his duty as commanded, and he j was ordered to preserve rather than destroy. If the present generation is equally well there would not be a fly left to tell the storv in a fort night. It is useless to attempt to burden down the shades of the de pa of 1 omission of the present generation. 1 —Charlotte News. i * , ! Dr. R. L. Savage of Rockv Mount, will be at the At . lantic Hotel fourth Wednesday in i each month to treat diseases of the : Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat and Fit Glasses. iiili imMiiwimnii win PI HlM——if l—M BASE BALL! ,1 Washington DO > - VJ - " j. £ Williamston I Tuesday June 20, 4:30 p. m. f Wednesday June 21, 10 a.m. I j—■ jAt Race Track Park jU} 1 —- - - I Admission 25c. Adm. to Grand Stand 15c. | - Ticket on Sale at Both Drug Stores I WT "QflflEJ CALLED PROHTLY!" -« 1 BASE BALL! | INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION United Society Christian Endeavor, Atlantic City, July (•>, 7, H, 9, 10, 11 aud 12, ty 11 On account of the above occa siou the Atlantic Coast Line will seil round trio tickets on July 3, 4, ami s. from Williamston to Atlantic CitV at $13.95 via Norfolk and $16.75 via all rail, with return limit July 19, but tickets may be extended to August 15th by de posit with joint agent and payment of St.oo. For further particulars, sched ules, reservations, etc~T apply to W. A. Ellison, ticket agent, Wil liamston, N. C., or address T C. I White, ' general passenger agent, W J. Or a it. passenger trnffiic man lagt-r, Wilmington, N. C. 1 Edward G. Bond Attorncy-at.Law 1 * Will ianistoii, North Carolina Office formerly occupied by Wj' stoa and Everett CHICHESTER S KILLS DIAMOND BRAND O" "1 . i ■'J n*. i.adies t A.l* jour l>r UR1 ;l»t for Cnt-CIIES TER'fl A DIAMOND 1IKAN1) I-ILI.S in l(ru nnit/A Coin metallic boxes, sealed with l)luc(0> Rlbt otl. TAR.It NO OTHER. !lnf ef jonf v/ I»rar*l«t r.nd »»V for HM HKS.Tf tt 8 V I»1 V UON 1» III! iMi ril.l.H, fur twentv-flvC year* ixsririlcit Ue?t,.S.ifcrt, Always K-ll»lile. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS S EVERYWHERE ,'SS I DRINK PURE WATER Dnr'ng tlit? Hot Months Von will not have to leave llotue. Get the Famcus PANAOCA WATER Its PROPERTIES can be expressed TONIC, CONSTRUCTIVE AND ALTERATIVE Why Suffer from Kidney and Bladder Troubles — if you cannot go to the PANACEA WATER let 1 come to you. Sold by . Slade, Rhodes & Go. Hamilton, N. C. 1 . Prosperity n MIT If Prosperity prevails in a community 11 JJ it is the result of the earnest endeav* 1 ' ! ors of the people therein and by no | means a God-send The identical same rule applies to I I JJ every Business Man in the world. The Surest and Best way to make your business Prosperous is by con stant Advertising - -. ■ " . . . - _ TOBACCO FLUES Have Woolard to make your FLUES and You will have the BEST \ CARTS AND WAGONS MADE TO ORDER Wollards Combined Harrow and Cultivator J. L. WOOLARD WILLIAMSTON. N. C. ' V . v;. ■ , _ ' I lee Cream Will be Served on Thurs day Evening June 22nd O I at Staton & Daniel's Mill for the benefit of Holly ji** Spring Church E Spend a Pleasant Evening and Help a Qood Cause
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