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1 Something New—The Lilliston Peanut Picker | S We wish to call your attention to the Lilliston Patented Peanut Picker, The Best on the Market — jjjjj been thoiw >: ~ —— a card arid we will I , foryou t0 rea d, but jjj S ~ n't the space to publish them. Let 11s send them to you, they will aid you in making your decision I International Harvester Company " 1 Gasoline Engines. Mowers, Bakes and Peanut Threshers. Let us have your order | - X Benthall Repairs. We handle the Repairs for this well known Peanut Picker and can get them on S short notice. If more convenient you can get them from D. D. Stalls at Everetts J® 5 We make Surrios, Buggies, Carts and Wagons. Also do all kinds of Bepair Work. All which we ; A guarantee. The very best workmanship 3! 2 Just received a Big Shipment of Harness—Best ever shown here—be sure to see them jj I The Martin County Buggy Company 1 m ~ ... , CTAIIC Williamston, North Carolina JS Iffli ASA T. CRAWFORD and W. L. STALLS, Manager —, • 1 Our Annual Clearance Sale Begins JULY 2 9 And last for Ten Days only. This is your best chance this season to SAVE MONEY, as our Entire Stock will be reduced. All Spring and Summer Goods *iit Cost and Below. We can give onl> a few of the reduced prices Mens Low Cut Shoes Large quantity of nice Calico $1.69 to $2.98 . 3 3-4 to 5 l-2c per yd Ladies Low Cut Shoes 10 and 12 1-2 Ginghams 98c to $1.69 * duced tQ 6 3 . 4 to 9 ~4 c Mens $15.00 Suits $8.79 per yard Boys Suits 98c to $3.89 . Laces, All Kinds 1 l r 2 up to flens and Boys Hats ® P® r y IJV 39c t0 *'■ 9B s lbs Sugar - 29c All Summer Lawns reduced 1 £c , n * iu 4c to 7 i-2c per yd Coffee 19 1-2 per lb. J Opportunity knocks at your door but once—This is your opportunity. Don't wait a minute, Come the very first Day. Remember the date, Saturday July 29 ~ Bring us your Chickens and Eggs, They are as good as money Bailey & Barnhill / Xij Eveietts, North Carolina _ t V * V, Alis YOU SICK?. .T Poison Blood Purines the Blood, Cleanses the Liver, ■■ v. Clears tho Skin, Strengthens the Nerves, Increases the appetite. For Catarrh, Scrofula, Scrofulous Humors, Ulcers, : >i'i and Pimples on the Fecc, Constipation, Headache, :« i:i tJie Back, and all Blood diseases from any cause Chills & Fever Of all scientific Chill, Malaria and Ague cures, "CHIL-LAX" is the world's great est. Absolutely sure, safe and harmless to : the person taking it, yet so extremely fatal fj the malaria germ that in most cases it drives the poison entirely out of the system in 3 days. A Mild Family Laxative The New Discovery., For RHEUMATISM and GOUT, deep [ seated and apparently hopeless cases, any \£) ' a g e cr condition. Used by Specialists in j every quarter of the Globe. Pleasant to take Don't waste tims v.iih compounds, cure-alls and liniments Your Kidneys Rl For Kidney, Bladder and Urinary Diseases, W which, if neglected, often leads to Bright's zs* Disease. KIDNEY FLUSH is a safe, speedy and satisfactory remedy for long standing KIDNEY trouble, possessing a wonderful antiseptic power ffOS I CHTiHSa t~* -i! E=H IS ! jn Snternational 2) rug Company, Sort Smith, jlrh., IL. S. Ji. ■y Fir.d herawith Sl.oo for which «end me (he above montioned $5.00 Mrt 1 ! ol „ ■ |fi REMEDIES. IAI! Ch«r»e« Prepeid] in » KILL-POIS, (For Blood Ailmentt from «ny cauiel SI.OO R CHIL-LAX, iforQiilN. Mal«ri«. Fever. A*uel SI.OO a 666. |,'fhe *r«t.RHEUMATISM KHMEDV] J2.OJ . • KIbNBY FLUSH. IKidney end Bl.dder Di«»te»J SI.OO .Total velue g.Ol r I I will Send ttw other M.O) within MX month! Ircm «hij dite. provided the Remediei ■ CURE «bove mentioned dv u*ut end »re execify «s recommended. I»m to iud«e. 1 | | - Addrcn ____ . "mi "71. ■——-» —— —— • Jl| ilLm. =i CUT THIS OUT AND MAIL TO US . I■■;' , ' , ' '
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