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Wifliamston, N.C. WEDNESDAY September 27th SANGER'S -Combined SHOWS . AND BIG DOUBLE MENAGERIE The Traveling Amusement Sensation of the Age A Herd of Musical Elephants The Nost Highly Education L/ 1 PI VJ Elephnnt in the World «SsrsrawvyfT. • .^w.'«rjr« ,-vxr y / 17/ T7 /TT'' j- ///i i /\v A J j ma-v//\Ca \(Y/ 4 ■ •: i. ■ ■ . H 11 jL- , , , •» *> _?v 1.. QPTl*l GB"_'T St«H IHQgf ;»/> t CUf'P Itlttn THE KIRBY FAMILY The World's Greatest Acrobatic ami Aetial Sensation KINCS OF THE Hkp-H WIRE WAKAHAWA ROYAL YEDDO TRO t T P K C) K #3 A I» A1 > KS K MIKE ROONKY 'bar'"(AC K h R "L) P K 500 PEOPLE 250 HORSEE 3-BANDS or MUSIG-3 20 - EUROPEAN ACTS 25 - CLOWNS 3> e s ..a-., s#£*§& : -~r«j /. -i-5 •• • •, ■•;••■ >. RARE WILD ANIMALS 20 - World's Greatest Leapers =■ 20 ROYAL ROMAN HIPPODROME Grand Free Street Parade _ LEAVES SHOW GROUNDS DAILY AT 10 O'CLOCK 2 PERFORMEANCES 2 AFTERNOON AT 2 - - NIGHT ATS Society Pressing Gluh O. C. Price, Manager Phone No. 58 q up o-D.ite Cleaing, || Pressing, Dyeing and \ Tailoring Very careful 'attention given to Ladies' Kid Gloves, Fancy Waists Coat Suits and Skirts Club Rates lor Men. Clothes called for and delivered Agents for Rosjs & Co. Merchant-Tailors, Chi # cago, 111 1 Wv \ if / Knowledge That Comes to You through other should l>e your >uide Think how you won 1.1 like to be in the position of that friend or acquaintature who was burned out and ruined because he wasn't insured. FACTSABOUT FIRE INSURANCE arc sc stninge they outdo fiction. )'in.-s lltkVtf 'started from an vaTtety of curious causes. Have us issuse yon a po licy today and vou will be protected in case you should be burned out through any of them. K. B. GRAWFORI) INSURANCE AGENT God aril Bttildmj "A Welcome Chance to Those Who Suffer" .Coming to Williamson, N C Wednesday Sept. 27, 1911 To stay :»t Atlantic Hotel Dr. Francis S. Packard of Crouneboro, N. C. Consultations anc Examinations Ccnflrien tlal, Invited aid FREE Prtm a late iimafsbct To see all ot lis regular Patient* and tucb rtew Cases, ns may wish to consult him. Dr. Packard mjoyaa state Wide reputation, among the profession and the Public oi North Carolina, where for more tlian 25 year* lie has devoted his entire time to the Study, Treatment and Cure of Chronic Diseases. The Doctor han had wonderful success in his chosen work,that of curing chronic cuit'crer ,, Wen, Women and Chil dren. The patiji'ts he has restored tc Health after the/ had given up all hope of b« lag Curc-ti are numbered by the Thousande. HJ in a Liad, generous, democrui.. £rotletnnn to nwr-t, of litvrhi scholarly attainments, afld dignified per sonality. Coupled with a.BrotiUriy inter est, in all who seek his a r/kc, • lie does not take a Patient for Treatir :nt unlesc he can foresee a Cure of the Ca«e. The most commendable feature of his work, and one that appeals to the ordinary sick person, in the fact of hi 3 charges being so reasonable and moderate as to make it within the reach of even ths very poor. At no time do the charges nmount to more than $7.00 a month or aljout SI.SC a week. He gives his own medicines, and there are no extra Charges It takes him never ntore than from four to six Months to Cure a Case uivler Treatment.- All Cases, even those who have been given tip as Incurable or Hopeless, have been Cured and restored to perfect health bv this Brilliant Physician and the wonderful methods he employs. If yon want to meet him and have him examine you, go to see him, and talk the matter over with him. It will cost you nothing if he does not put you nnder treatment Hhe takes your case, will coat you a very small sum to get well. Remember the Date corns aarly. • ~ • J Autumn's Offerings I N MILLINERY WILL BE ON DISPLAY Tuesday September 26, 1911 Hats from our work rooms and many creations by other artists. Department under the managementof Mrs. Louis C. Harrison assisted by Miss Irene Anderson Goods (Novelties - ; : jb—_ —I—J Everything for the Man or Woman who desires | S M ART C LOT I I ES HARRISON BROTHERS & GOMPANY Williamston, North Carolina INotue Having qualified as aibniniKtratnr of the estate i t Reuben S. kogersot), ik ocased, late * ( Martin Count v, N C , this Is to ail pem>m*ba\ iug cluim*- agaioU tlit- i stdtf of said deceased to ex hibit them to the undersigned at Will iamston, N. C., otior before the first da) of Sept. 1912 Or this notice will be pleaded in t.ur of their recovery. All pt rsottfr iit'l'-litfil tu s ni' 1 estate will picarc make immediate payment. t This the ->Uh dav of August, 19U. ELI ROOERSON, 9 1 16 of Reuben S. Rogetson. J. B. SPELLER I Dealer 111 Wood, Shingles. Poultry. Eggs F'ury, Wall Paptr and liastbail Supplies Willinmston • North Carolina Bulbs, tut Flowers, Plants Our import.ition of French ai d Holland bulbs art now ar ming 'By planting .arly vou get th.h:st rt:.u!?>. \\\; are lead* rs in choice cut 'flowers for wedding? and all jo ial functions. Artistic fit ral rfTcrings, fine dicomtive jot plants, rest bushes, hedge ] >iant^, shrub- ItUs, and thade trcv Prce list on application. Mail, phone and telegraph orders promptly executed by _ J. L. O'Quinn & Co._ t s Phone 140. Raleigh, N. C Pr° the Publi^ II e beg t> announce I thut we hare opened a I I'ressiug Club which n will jM known us the I Square-Deal Pressing I Clitb, (end will do till I kinds of cleaning, and I Pressing. I If V make a sped alt ij \ Of Ladies Garments. I Club'rates for Men— I 1 Clothes called far and I 0 returned. (iive us a chance and ire Will give you a Square Deal. Square Deal Press ing Club SCOTT & THOMPSON, tfrops. TOBACCO FLUES Have Woolard to make your FLUES anil Vou will have the BEST i CARTS AND WAGONS WADE TO ORDER Wollards Combined Harrow and Cultivate* J. L. WOOLARD WILUAMSTON, N. C. kj £ fe Atlantic Goasi L>ine | |w win The Standntd Railroad of the South Ramifies the ggjj "Nation's Garden Spot," through the .Stales of && E H 0 Virginia; North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama and Florida: 1 FOUR FAMOUS TRAINS: 1 ■. i» V- "New York and Florida Special" (.lan uary to April) "Florida and West In kgj dian Limited," "Palmetto Limited," "Coast Line Florida Mail" .... p Dining Gnrs—n Ui carlo survico &■ All year round through car service lroiti if€w York to both Port wm Tampa and Kiitghts Key, connecting steamships to and frojn fcffi '(& Havana. I'or l>eautiful illustrated booklets and copy of the "Pur- ®p EM pie Folder" address 3S§ W. r. CRAIG, T. c. WHITE, g} Passenger Traffic Slauager General Passenger Agfcut, rag Por Glassy Job Work Mil Willi I Mil »* Aplly •to THE ENTERPRISE East Carolina Teachers Training SSchool • -W*; A State school to train teachers for the public schoo's of North Carolina. Every energy is directed to this oce purpose. Tuition free to all those who agree to teach. Fall term begius September 26, 19)11. For cata logue and other information, address ROBT. H. WRIGHT, President Greenvili*, N. C
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