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Physician and Surgeon,
PLM city, - - N. C.
Ollkc iit tlie Drug Store.
1)K. B. F. BARNES
physician afd surgeon,
^ opposite ^
^#”depot,^
elm city, n. c.
g CHEARS, M. D.,
Plivsician and Sargeon.
Ei.M City,
K^Office upstairs over Batts
WMlianis store.
N. C.
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Personal Mentiofl
Mr. J. E. Dildy W88 in town Sun
day.
Dr. Cha?. Barron was here Satur
day. .
Mr. T. B.
"todsiy.
Johns went to Wi!s6n
\V. H. Day, David BfiLL,
Kaleigb, Enfield.
R. T. BARNHiLii, Elm City.
pAY, BELL & BARNHILL,
Attorneys-at'*Law,
ELM CITY, - N. C.
Practice in state and federal courts.
E. O. McGOWAN,
MERCHANDI,$E
BR.OKKR,
Elm City, N. C.
Geo. Gaston,
evmms'
EjlM city.
N. Car.
Hariajr seryed the people of Elm
City for 23 years in the barber busi
ness, Geo. Gaston needs no introduc
tion to the people. His haircuts are
elegant and shaves delightful.
B IME,
Tonsorial Artist,
ELM CITY, -
N. C.
A first class barber suop, easy
chairs, sharp razors, clean towels
Give me a call, over Batts & Wil
liams’ store.
wmm
iliSU^NCE
If your Dwelling, Store, Stock of
Merchandise or Furniture is not pro-
.ected from fire call on
E. 0. McGOWAN
for rates, etc. Only the best policies
written.
A.W.Pippen
BlffcJcsmith
and Wood Shop
Buggies Repaired
H0[^SESH0E1JM3 -JK SPEeiy\LTY
AT SHOP NEXT TO J. L. BAIL-
I’,S' LIVERY STABLE
SYDNOR
HUNDLEY.
Richmond, - - Va.
THE GREATEST
STOCK OP ... .
FINE AND MEDIUM-
FURNITURE
IN THE SOUTH—=—
Correspondence
Solicited.
>09,711,713 E, Broad St.,
RICHMOND, - VA,
Mr. G, A. Barnes was in Wilson
Friday.
Capt. T-W. Tilghman was in town
Saturday.-
Mr. J. L. Bailey spent Monduy in
Nashville.
Mr. H. D. Barnes, of Wilson, was
here Sunday.
Mr. T. 8. Hedgpeth was visiting
here Sunday.
Miss Ida Warren returned Sunday
from a visit to Conetoe.
Miss Lizzie Highsmith, of Cone
toe, was in town Sunday.
Mr. Will Hales was visiting rela
tives here Wednesday.
Miss Lucy Edwards was visiting
here Saturday and Sunday.
Mrs. A, C. Conyers, of Nashvillo,
is the guest of Mrs. J, L: Bailey.
Mr. J. S. Cartwright left Wednes
day on business to Elizabeth City.
Mr. H. T. Carter, of Bocky Mount
came Wednesday to visit relatives.
Mr. J. F, Ciirter left Wednesday
for a Visit to relatives in Baltimore.
Messrs. Emerson Winstead and
John C. Moore went to Wilson Fri
day.
Mrs. Will Hales and children, of
Wilson, came Friday to visit rela
tives.
Mrs. E. W. Simpson and Master
Will, returned Sunday from Ring
wood.
Messrs. Guy Winstead and Claude
Barnes, of Wilson^ were in town
Sunday.
Mesdames M. K. Crews' and D. L
Forte returned Wednesday from
Wrendale.
Mrs. Etta Taylor, of Black Creek,
has been here several days on a visit
to relatives.
Miss Susan Daughtry, of -Rocky
Mount, who has been yisiting here
for several days, returned home
Wednesday.
Masters Rob and Maynard Morris
left Wednesday to spend Thanks
giving at Lawrence.
Mrs. Annie Thomas, formerly of
this place, but now of Dunn, came
Monday to visit friends.
Miss Sallie Walker, of Rocky
Mount, came Wednesday and went
out to her uncle’s, Mr. Geo. Hales.
Mrs. Will Griffin and children
came Wednesday to spend Th&nksr
giving with her mother, Mrs. Barnes.
Capt. Jno. D. Biggs, of Williams
ton, was her* Monday looking after
his interests in the D. S. Lumber Co.
Mr. F. P. Stallings, travelling
salesman for Harvey Blair & Co..
of Richmond, Va., was here Wednes^
day.
Mrs. Etta Taylor, after spending
some time here with relatives left
Wednesday for her home in Black
Creek.
Mr. C. D. Cherry; travelling sales
man for Kingan & Co, of Richmond,
Va., was in town Wednesday in the
interest of his firm.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Cartwrieht, of
Baltimore, who came last week will
pend the winter here with Mr. and
Mrs. T. B. Winstead.
Mrs. A. A Haynes, of Coneto,
who has been here several days on
visit to her father, Capt. W. L.
Grimmer, left ^Monday.
Mr. Julian R. Pennington, of
Wilson, passed through here
Wednesday, on his way to Suffolk,
I., to accept a position with the
C.L.
In anl Atiout Town
The Wilson Times, we note, haa
snlarged to B-oolnmns.
Elder A. J. Moore, of Whitakert,
filled Jii* regular appontment here
Saturday and Sunday.
We are glad to chroniole the re
turn home on Sunday' of Mr. E. W.
Simpson who recently had his leg
broken near Ringwood. We hope
he will soon be entirely well.
Mr. S'. L. Bailey received a tele
gram on the 23rd instant from
Florence, 8. C.. stating that Miss
Mary Taylor, age 75 years, died that
day. Her numerous friends here
regret to learn of her sudden deal
OestreieAer’s
OnlOO
Cnt this out and take it to the
store of Jno. L. Bailey & Co., and
get a free sample of Chamberlain’s
Stomach and Liver Tablets, the best
physic. They cleanse and invigor
ates the stomach, improve the appe
tite and regulate the bowels. Rego
Jar sizejbox 50c.
Startling. But True.
If every one knew what a grand
medicine Dr. King’e New Life PilL|
is,” writes D. H. Turner, Dempsey
town, Pa., “you’d sell all you have I
in a day. Two week’s use has made
new man of me.” Infallible for
constipation, stomach • and liver f
troubles. 25e by Jtfo. L. Bailey &
Co. '
A LIBERAL OFFER.
The undersign will give a free
sample of Chamberlain’s Stomach
and Liver Tablets to any one want-1,5]
a reliable remedy for disorders of the
stomach, biliousness or constipation.
This is a new remedy and a good
one. For sale by Jno. L. Bailey &
Co.
To My 1 m City Friends:
The oold weather Is just approach
ing and you must prepare to meet it.
If in need of a CLOAK for your
self and the young ladies and misses
in the house, eall on us, we can sup
ply your wants.
In ehiidren and infants
CLOAKS
we are headquarters.
Cut out this ad and bring it with
you when you make'your pur4iase
and we shall allow you a discount of
10 per cent on the dollar in addition
to our alraady close prices.
The Best Remedy for Croup.
From Atchison, Kan., Daily Globe.)
This is the season when the wo
man who knows the best remedies
for croup is in demand in every
neighborhood. One of the most ter
rible things in the world, is to be
awakened in the middle of the night
by a whoup from one of the children.
The croup remedies are almost as I
sure to to be lost, in case of croup as
a revolver is sure to be lost in case
of burgla’-s. There used to be an
old fashioned remedy for croup,
known as hive syrup and tolu, but j
some modern mothers say that Cham
berlain’s Cough Remedy is better,
and does not cost so much. It causes |
the patient to “throw up the phlegm”
quicker, and gives relief in a shorter |
time. Giye this remedy as soon as
soon as the eroupy cough appears and
it will prevent the attack. It never I
fails and is pleasant and safe to take.
For sale by Jno. L. Bailey & Co.
jS)ave Oestreicher,
WU»on, N. C.
Nasb Street*
JNATURE'S
A BIDE IN THE OPEN
For Health,
For Pleasure.
Fiyr Businesa.
WHITAKERS.
Whitakers, N. C., Nov., 26, ’02.
Mr. A. S Dunn went to Scotland,
Neck Saturday.
Mrs. R. A. Bradley spent Sunday
in the country.
Mr. W. H. Bond went to Rich
mond Thursday, the 20th, and re
turned Fiidny night.
Mr. A. A. D’Berry resigned his
position with Heame Bros. & Co.,
Saturday and returned to his home
near Dawson’s.
Mr. Dock Manns, of Enfield, was
town Sunday.
Mr. C. W. Stewart went to Battle-
boro Sunday.
Mr._W. H. Dikon, of Elm City,
was in town Monday.
Mr. R. C. Lowery, of New York,
was in town this week.
Mr. R. W. Winstead went to
Rocky Mount Wednesday.
Read our new ad on third page.
NOTICE.
On Saturday, the 15th day of No
vember, 1902, I will sell at the |
residence of the late T. G. Dixon,
deceased, all of his personal proper
ty consisting of four head of Mules,
one Horse, one Ox, one Stationary
Engine, one Gin, one Cotton Press,
lot of Fodder, Com, Cotton Seed,
Wagons, Carts, Plows and all farm
ing implements of every description.
All persons indebted to said estate
will please make immediate settle
ment, and all persons holding claims
against said estate wilt please pre
sent their claims duly proven within
one year from this date or this notice j
will be plead in bar of their recov
ery.
Jko. L. Bailey,
Executor.
Elm City. N. C., Oct. 15, 1902.
Luck in Thirteen.
By sending 13 miles Wm. Spirey
af Walton Furnace Vt., got a box
of Bucklen’s Arnica Salye, t
wholly cured a horrible Fever Sore
his leg. Nothing else could.
Positively cures Bruises. Felons,
Ulcers, Eruptions, Boils, Bums,
Corns and Piles. Only ^c. For
sale by Jno. L. Bailey ft Co.
Asleep Amid Flames. ^
Breaking into a blazing home,
some firemen lately dragged the
sleeping inmates from death. Fan
cied security and death near. It’s^
that way when you neglect conghs!
and colds. Don’t do it. Dr. King’s
New Discovery for Consumptions
gives perfect protection against all
Throat, Chest and Lung Troubles.
Keec it near and avoid suffering,
death and doctor’s bills, A tea
spoonful stops a late cough, persis
tent u« the most stubborn. 'Harm*
less and nice tasting. Guaranteed
to satisfy. For sale by Jno. L. Bai-1
ley & Co. Priee 50c. and $1.00.
Trial bottles free.
COLUMBIA
$40-00 to $80.00
MONARCH
$25-00 to $65-00
-THE
: 1902 MODELS :
I BRISTLE WITH NEW IDEAS.
ciu, in iitiiiiE:
A COMPLETE STOCK ALWAYS
ON HAND.
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WE ASB
Headquarters
FOR
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For Men ^nd Women
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ETC.,
That we would be more than pleased'
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and let us proye to you that we hay
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Tliat will suit.
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