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3 LOCAL ITEMS | All aottcc* puMUhwi ia thU cxrtiimo, where Itrciut U to be derived, will be charged at the Mtaoi 10 cent* a Use, (count aix word* to a Mat),each laaue. Special rale will be made on oag contract*. —Fall moon tomorrow. —Easter Sunday, 23rd of March. —Madam La Retta ct-ught the unwary on Saturday ti the tune of a quar er each, and there were not • few. —Cmrtwe k always brings a crow,l of f..kiih in owij wh packet a good little sum of in »>»• y. —Time now to clean h- all trash. "A s itc 1 in time saves nine." —Winter came again Sunday night stud was ushered tu by plenty of rain —The Episcopal Suulay Schorl will have its annual egg hu it n Easter Monday, if the weathir is favorable. —The I'Lilailict.sstive l barbecue on Tuesday mid realize 1 antral sum for the bcutfti ui lb —The Roan kr 1* h«vi r a nm-li tune 1 b li r>t: very tap idlyatt-.i tl't- u«.ovy runs up tb«: Slate Fi h«.ii en hope that tVh tvill f»e more p'eutitul n >vv. —There are a nuoiler places in town where abale t e»-s should We placed, if a town beaut iln I, id de sired. —We have at our gnr.ige ie>dy for immediate delivt?:y three five Buick touring cms I.e: us take you out and show you the merits of these cars. A utoujut>ile accessories also. See ad in ill's Issue. —S. R. Biggs Motor Woiks 4- The Lord willing. I will preach •t the home of Mr. Joseph Lilley en the Staton farm, Sunday at 2 o'clock. —J. L Cherry. —"The Princes?.'' will be ted Monday night. Don't fail to Me it. —Money in one's pocket is often spent on the spur of the moment, while you will thick twice tittorc drawing on your balance in tht Farmers and Merchants Batik —Buv yi ur fancy poultry and eggs from home raiatr.*. Note ad of Oakhur.-t Poultry Farm. —CHRYSANTHEMUM Plants for sale at 5 ceut> each. See Mi?. Theodore Koberson, Wtlliatuston N. C. The st tf\ tielow the Ctiy Hall has been much improved by the closing of the open liains with til ing. Tais w ill break up the mos juito mm et ,n that part ot the town. —There will be Kaster service* at the Christian an 1 Methodist Cbiirche- on Suudav tnoinin« and night. There wtlJ t.e no services at the Episcopal Cuurch as the*, rector will l>t at Hamilton for Etster A Pleasant Affair The Ladies Aid Society of the Methodist Ciiurch a most delightful entcrtaiu: *nt Tuesday night *1 the City llail. There were tableaux—"Declaration of Inde pcudeuce" an l "The Kdeutou Tea Party." The characters were dress ed ia colonial st> le and made splen did reprtsen'atives of those patrio tic men and women. Refreshments were sold and moving pictures shown before the evening was over. A good sum was real ized. Eggs for hatching Stock for Sale MyTuikeysand Plymouth Rocks won the blue ribbon and special prizes at East Carolina Poultry Show, Rocky Mount, January 1913. M. B Turkeys $5.00 each. Eggs' sj.oo per ij. I. R. Duck, Pawn and White. Wiugert's strain and "Ringlet" 3. P. Rocks S3OO to $5 00 per trio; per 15. Incubator eggs $5 per 100. uaknursi Poultry Farm Willlamaton, N. C. ROYAL BAKING POWDER Absolutely Pure Economizes Batter, Floor, Eggs; makes the food more appetizing and wholesome The only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar { PERSONAL BRIEFS J ************************** D. C. Jones was here from -Tamilton on Sutur d tv. Mrs. J. C«. Staton and Mi*s Irene Smith luve been in Richmond this week. H. M. Btnrras i* at liomt; fr in Ral.irtti. iJnlin? Peel si-cnt Sunday evenitts n town. J. A. Ccfiielci, nf RohcrM tiville. was a pleasant callt r at the cfli » on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Htyle wen hare from Hamilton on Montliy L. L. Robertson, t.f Paruiele, wasiu town Monday on business. Mrs. J. K. Smithwick and Mif-s Kathleen Wallace wtre in town Tuesday, from Jamesville. Mrs. S. R. liigK s l'fts lxen in Washington this week visiting relativts f Mrs. Cotten, of Portsmouth, Va , visited Mrs. Morrison Be'hea this week. R. L. Smith, of Robersonvilie, has beeu in town this week on business. OPERA HOUSE MONDAY MARCH 24th The Senior Class of the High School will present Tennyson's Poem "THE PRINCESS" ADMISSION 25 and 35 CTS. 8:30 o'clock p. m. 4 'The Private Secretary" Will Appear at the City Hall Opera House APRIL IST Prices 25c, 35c, and 50 Seats on Sale at Bi&ge F. I„. Gladstone, Dr. M. I. Flem ing and P. 11. D •venport were hexe from Hamilton on Wednesday. Curtis Bethea left for F!orvn:e, S. C., on Wednesday. A. O Gaylorl, of Plymouth, attended court h*>re thin w«k. W. C, Aiaunu g went to Wi'son Tuesd v to Httti il h meeting of tbc State Hoard of tlx C hristian Church W. T. Mendows nccompauied l*y Mi*s Oilic left fc>r Rich ix otid Wtdn'.sdny. J. J. Slroud, of Warsaw, was in town last nwk on business. Julian Carr Anderson is at home from Baltimore to spend the Ea-ter holidays. J. W. Watts, Jr., is a home from the A. & M. College for a lew c ays. Hon. K H. Saislmry was in town Thursday on bufciiiest>. B B Kveictt, of V'almyra, was tit 10 > n Thuvsd iv on hn*tnrrs S J. Kveit'i t, of Grteuville, at tended court here this week. J. J Martin, of Norfolk, has been visiting relatives here this week. BANK YOUR MONEY With The Farmers and Merchants Bank WILLIAMSTON, N. C. Which combines capital, confidence, consistency and courtesy. The big man with the big roll and the little man with the little roll are alike welcomed.. Our doors are open to borrowers and depositors alike. Our purpose is to make our bank a mutual benefit to the community in general and its patrons in particular. We invite you to start a checking account with us. STATE, COUNTY AND CITY DEPOSITORY JOHN I). BIOGS C D. CARSTARPffEN FRANK F. PAGAN J. L. RODQERSON PRESIDENT YICE-PRESIUENT - CASHIER ASST. CASHIER AT COST! The Entire Stock of O. K. Cowing & Co. I have been appointed agent to sell the stock of O. K. Cowing 1 & Company, consisting of General Mer chandise and Heavv and Fancy Groceries, This to W stock must be sold as quick as possible. Bargains to numerous to mention await those who take advantage of this Glosing Out Sale *f ..la.'■?*?! - '! " .J ~ Ti■»i——' 1 ' "**'■ "i'1 11 1 ~i ■ll ii 1 5 J. B. McQOWAN ♦ (l r N CLR McADOO) R For Results Est.-1885 P EVERY WOMAN Needs and Wants the Newest and Prettiest Styles in Everything " to Wear. Our Store Gan j Satisfy m Dress Goods, Accessor ies, Shoes and Millinery Styles just as Pleasing for Men and Boys. All Staple and Fancy Goods for Spring and Summer Harrison Brothers & Company Williamstou, North Carolina
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