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nil mat TmaiAr. MARCH SI .ISO! LOCAL NEWS Lt.- r ' •- - • " - Mr. Jao. lUffrrMm ia attending •Mil. BMd the ad of theOhlaeae ?*»h tag Tablet*. Mr. M. N. Orftoher mm la *«u laf aMroiag Mr. A. L. Brock, ot Bob*ood, IpHt Bn4*7 in to m. , Qaite a crowd vimfod the Ovp»> Hip (kmds.T afternoon. Mr. O. A. GntlTord, of Robcraon Ttlte, «M m t»wn liwt Thar*d«v. Mr*. BiBM Roe»-moi». who hae bumlik, it able to be oat aeiin. Everybody In looking for bargain* Mdiif Mine tbMn at Gnr«»na* Mr. Joaea, of the Crm of Sl«de Jomi 4k Oa.. waa ia town Tared* v Mr. W. B. Oaratarphea, of lor. folk, apa~t *evera) daya ia town thi* week. Mllhaerv opeainf M-web and SSth il fl. D. o»r*-tnt'H >N.llwr • body ortrdlßll* tnvi'ed. L**'"* ** Mmr*. J. C. R« hereon. 9 L R»«* and Jon ROM, of R tbareoaeiHe. at tended ooart tkl* week \ *▼"■»> flvnltlifr of im* rl| i«in? ,•» tvpewr i »«r * ill »t• f-'ll r«i ettmine Ibe tT>mmionl *ee aI. H»«r V*th»a» hik«" m th*«"> «* lk« Pi*«ll'Hlt*« T •'». Co., of B id|nrM_* Vi». , Dr.Jn't IW?'." firnH arday from Pl* mmi'ii. where he Iwd been a wrrk t>iwtiflii|Dniiti«tr». D. B. P*rk*r, Rolrfiraoaeille.N. C Make* tbe flneat Budgie* ia the •** •era part of the atate Give hia aall. Tbe Steaai Lanark Vifft*, owned hjr Mr. J. D»ri» Reed, of Norfolk, wa« al tbe wharf laat weak, Mr*. J. H. Tank or, who baa been viaitiag her daagbtar, Mr*. K. M. Oordy, ia Hohgoml, rataraed home Batnrdav night. Millinery opening March 27 and SHth at 0. O. rarer arphanJU Kverr bodv cordially invited. Lndio* e». pecially. .lodge A. L. Coble and BraOnhle alter rprtdint tka vteatlon hatween eoarta, in Qrremr»lle, arrived in town Saturday. Mi«* Belle noretarpheo, who e|>ead« an'Ot of her iim» in llunil. ton, lain our (own, to lb* delight of her atanv friend*. A fine atoeh »T goo I*. low pr!ce> and aceommod it*ng rl»rk«, row *!• way* be foaad at Bli Go gann*' Mr J F Kiaffa livery at Greenville ■ waa burner! out laat Sunday morn, lag abont 4:30 a'eloek Tbia i« the aeoond lime recentlv Spring will anoa ho here, aad .too will want a nice, oaov riding haiiy Ton can cot Jot who' roe waa* »r D. B Paiker*, Itoherwinville. N«»n better nrade, Wla# Dniay Whitlav. ofßvereMa, waa in towa Tneaday and aa»i*tel tbe Indiea of the M E Chareh with I I heir airiner itnd tootv.-r at Ihe Ma aonie Hall. « Little Fnwh Knight, who lut lieen fO Tt-ry »lo'« €•«• more ihmi » wert )««', m ntHie l.et'er I»r «'»d ! I M>" Knight hitvti owr t-)wjMik) in i their ufHictittn. , | B.ll.6nilit«tf. ••{/}•» Sm luwii I ah i|s aad «h« •««- 40 vura mgi* 1 clerked lor he f it!«.'r »t >»n'r tnwaa* I mnn, Xr. W, H Ihrmiftt, ia la town I thia week a*i*ndiair court. M lliaety oiieuinir Marek 37 aad ISthatO. D. (kretarfahenVßrerv-, hotly cordially invited. Ladiett ee prsiallr. Tlie eolama* of Bntetprt** are ibe placet for yaar Mining ;«a Boaerateat Oarnabneripilon |i*t ia iacreaainK aad yen oaa nee no «let ter median to tell the people what you hare for aale. Hon. H. W. Slnbha attired ia the cily Sunday evening. He wow Id have lieen home laat week had be •ot been detaiaed br tbe Hargaant %at Arms If oder to have a quorom ' on tbe laat dny. Mr. Stnhba ta lookiag very well. •Obaatfifatte of DoWiu a Wfcnfc Baikl Sole* ara liable to etm Word liniinaiai Learn >bem TU •riginal haa the aaaM DaWnt'a npon lb* kal aaJ wroppar. It ia a haraateaa UMquallai lor pika a 0. Oaretar i MrO W in Bethel **+y*r>> v ; I Lnrgo em4attndii| eean thn weak Tom Be|l/»|., killed Kit Braxton •t Aydea last Satanler night Ml made km camp* Braxtoa'a friM'h offered a reward for hu cap tan Mtat Katie Blount, who has been tinting ■( Roheiaoavilla fn#MT*ral weeka, rntorard Saaday evening Mr. tto!»ad Ilebba, sou of J. A. ll»Mt«, Clerk of Su|>riiur Ceart, if home tbi* week. Owing to the nnh of Man BOWS « are l«t*d to leave oat oar car if*p.'Bil*fMail«aii. T«m timat not forget that I am selling aa cheap, if net cheaper than any Of iter firm in tmra fill Gargjaaa. MilliHtTr opeumy Mnreh 37 sad 28th »r I). CirtiariAra's Emj> iwdy wpl:jll* ir»vited. Ladi*a e» |Mfllltv. t The !a>t?*M ..f the M K Ol.aieh ■erva-d dinner and tapper at the Masonic flail Taemlay,aari realiaed M>maibing over 6» dollara Theae ladien bava gained a reputation along thin Itne.u vary de»arvini nae We e.itl special attention to the elah "ff'T n tbi« t**ne. [lh> Rich •imml WWl\ Time*, The (liftrprise Farm Jonriiiil »nd P«rag«M» Month ly all i n»- year each 1.30 Mr Mentv B burnetii «af thw piiine, ••lit now nf Van link. hal k In. l-g |u«l j *n .'rtuMle l«>' M aiitlu night *tii hfi »a la* n ■llia S I!" I- •• Ili' C - '•!)' nit-el',. Tli" ?i« l' ii ■itr hir itie: Wk«r« II liii>*m :»»••! (2 M I* jj l * 'Bill 111 ' ail I'ral'tv »r»», Itala. Oliiud" K'elini «m| K G • . «>f Scitli.lljll Nea'k, JlMfflU M .«||aa, aa| Hamilton, A O Gat lord of Plymouth aud James Ff.-miig, of Greenville. FIRST MTJF COURT JUDGIC« UHLK PKEBIHINO. KOLU ITOK MtIOJIK, PROaKCUTIHO ATTORNEY. When tha March term of Buparior court, or Martin Coanty ceaveued Monday ntoraing there waa a wall filled court room The Graad Jarj waa eupaneleri and Judge Coble taad the law to litem, onaaaming ■aiuie tune After the Grand Jaif had rfjiaiiej In the Grand Jnrjr rOom, The pen* .liny «ra» empanel ••d .ind'tha* l a * nil Itegiii t» grind Se»a i*l «.• *#* ea>r* ili»|i>»e; a»r anal iMlK'f ■*' I'M l«ii'rdma , T'ie fir.i iM»f in .>i: met aiwb al ien! inn «aa Ih.ii m Elisabeth Alex tii«lei e. t^r^a-,| «iMi -i.ii.dermK one lle-tei !'• iff, lx»:ii j--l 't «l. (|nn 11, W. Wtn4iii> M|>|ieH ii'n or ifee 4eien il«nt I'lii- cj«r i tit der «a|" i»a- >U|. A- Mri»i«ilha h'« iffc'tv* »|-e»-eli foj ilie oeleiiee the Judge niaittf'd r«'«se-« till 9:'iO n'rliick r«i'i>d») inoib.ny. Tuexilay niit> ning sfc3o o'einek I lie cane ofSt.iu* v* Xhsilteth Alexan der wan ealb'4 .Hid B*>iieitor U. t. M"i»ie t««r Ihe |HIII ,i-ai l«>l, mMi«4. I ed i h«- Jur> M'i-ne ntiHtiie* in itio e. The Jury rein'iae.l »ui. 40 miiiiitet reini iia-tl the vetdivt aaf ia.»i Hiii'tx In ilie u««: atf BiJte v«. Uv\ , .lone", uHMinlt on oi|iv Jm>. T. ll\ ( mail, Me««rs- Ihin Q.ll »w hiol I Wlieeli't Mrtitill ap|>eu«eal lair he defeaea- In ihi* rv.- the Jury r*- torueal a vcntint id i: n:iy.liiiljjm» i-t, at.i )■ lament «»f na.i. 1 l'»a» 'ar srere >li> j cat ed atf lief>ite reiv«a taken j' la»r liIUHCr. \r rii« afioriHt»i -t'ttin/ rtt »e v« I W. A Miamnlt WW® ♦ 1 WjOjetu t'ii « |{'ira r""»M, aa« I called, aud S|HKr«.Ham (jilliam trail Mirtin with the t»a»lu-it«»r f>r the piu-at-utia>ii and H. W BmMm lor defeiiHe '1 lie entire , alteitKxiii waa twkeu up in examm , tug »he »ilneiw« Coniuuieil mmD iiAr M ate r- W A Pen.\ *•« rolled tital Dr Kiiiunt waa •tilr»>laeed aa fitaow lor *iate Mr SlnlilK ap pearaal t«»r tha defence and addreae the jury fair otmel aa b«ur Mr Stal>b«* njiaech waa elab.irate and forcfcl and be ma tea hard fight fur hie client, bat t lie evidence waa overwhelmingly gamut him Mr Una Gilliam adilie*n»»d lite Jary fnr the IMoaeeatiim l«tr about 40 minntea, his speech waa a fine oae, though be wan oiflertug ftom an attaet of Neuralgia The jury waa oat 8 mm ata« and ratarned a reidwt of jppjty ' '[j - v '. _■ The Jury dtejaiaeil (HT aeveral miaor ea«e« Iteliu.i trceaa wat taken ft»r «Kaner Tfe ca«e ii4l« ri W M Whlte hirat. Indicted for murder &t last term of Court * aa bcought apln the , W tobtw aud Wbeeltr *.artta counsel W)the defence and Hon. Claude K itch ia. Geo. W. Newell, ' K. G. Albbrook anil Solicitor M ore for Pie proa -cution. The afternoon wai Uken up in drawing an I em paneling a jury. The lis' of regular Juror* and- alao the lie! of the spec al venire of so was exhausted and another special venireof 10 was ord red to be summoned and re turned Thursday morning at 9:30 o'clock The cat* promises to b? a 1 long and hotly contented one m the counsel tor both sides will ii> • icate. Pint lai 1f Cmt. After reading the law tethe Jnry, i A. L. lfisell was sworn in Mottcer. ' The firat CAM called Wa* No. 6» A. C- Itniieraon called Mad Tailed to aaawer, houd forfeited. No. 0. Statf v* U-iiry Blade, as sHttlr. (ta V illi« Uogeraou. Jnry re turned ;i verdict of guilty. f No. 7. Biate ** Heniy Blade. In. dieted laat court for reaiating o®cer, guilty. No. IS. State TS Latham Willinais jn«fgm«at suspended OB payment of M«l and luxe*. Ar IMO con it took a receaa till 2:30 )',-]ock. AKTRHSOOW. No. 14, State w Neptnns Rm. Iaim, non-living oftaxee; judgment «a«pe*ded nn |iiiyuiaat of taiea and I 1.1 ftiat* va .Tneeph PnllH-k :i'l Nnh PnPock, tliclitinr, b»»'l» fiiiti v; ,ln» I'nlliH k fined 515 aid •»!»»• *»-•! ca«t; N*«h l. v .•r.mi ill i| ir *a*e 23 AS. N". 10. S'afr Vn Flzhlh th Alex* ••n 'rr 'l»'i(Ur «»| liefer Price, »iw »itl.»-n after nrgiimer t fir l**f'"w C|I»M>II. SM'okd nxy' Statu va li!ix iMIi Alexander, Klandei, unt finite. ( » Statu r* Levy Willinma, larceny, pleaded guilty, ® months on public ' n»a«l» «f E liicHumti. B»ate t» Levy .Jones, aaaanlt, foilty, judgment aii*|»cndeJ on pay* meat of coat- DtaU r« Uenry Blnde,, aaaanlt pleaded guilty, 'J months on pnblie roada ol Kdgccoinb. State vs A. O. lloberson, violat ing town ordinance, appealed from Mayor's cot i t, not gailty. State va Jno. K. Cherry, assault, not gni£ty. New Item Cherrv, carried over t'» Sept. term if c»Urt. State va W. A. Peny r»utianed. Till IID DAT Slate v* W A Pmitv from Tuesday, RUll'V St iti* v« Jennie S ivage and Ren Vitcte'l. bigamy, judgment enntin c«d to ull teiin of runrt on pay' aient of eiwt . tit aHi va Joe Bell, naelty to an ittia m, guilty, 1& days in fml. '-"Ute vs. Emory Simmons, ,mu*dc cet for Tuesday Stat* va W. M- Whitehurst. continued. a 111 Iq Cits Autkir (CiKßrlllr Reflector.) Sunday afternoon several beys went. to t!:epiimp ru the r*ril of Mr Alfred Forbee to get some water. Tliey had i> contenti««i. and wh*l Hotue cnaa words over tint li|»- |H*rjni.' figiit foil wed h«twe*n Hill Home «>id liaavll Daniel II ana-11 «tii. k hi* knife in Hill's breant, making a right revere wound. ' ortunately for Hill the knife »iri* k tli»-c"UIiH breast hoiiewhich I Mvtni"l 11 |n n*'trating to 1 lie hol low. Jim Anderson went up to •rparate t i>» hiy* nll got a hole Oiit in iim ro'it. Stfiitii al Jiit. Sunday afleriioon I lev. Mr. Sat ion held -»ervirea at the Jail by re que«t of the pr'aoner*. | The nerviee was an appropriate owe, ai.d Iha priaonera were all 1 viaiMy effected. Uiii Proii From the Vindicator Ruth- ' erf ord ton, N.+ C. TV» editor of the v Vindisatof haa oecaaten I* teat tha eficacy sf Cham berlain's pain Balm twim eith tha moat remarkable results ia sach eaae. Fitat, Rhenaatiam in the akeaider from waieh ha asffered aseraeiating aia for t«a day*, was relieved with two applioatiene ef Pain Balm rahbioK the parti aflieUd and aeal i»ag ibaumt Me*ftt aioi eniire relief ia a very abort tiaie. Seeead, in rheu> matiaai in thigh joitit, alaost |»roe» irauax him eith earere pain, which waa iciieved by two rubbing with ike liniment ea retiring at night, aad gsitiag ap free bom gtt.f.B.P^4Jk^ t - ■ ■ ,r . - . TOK— v WASHINGTON LIFBINSUKANOKtX) r , s " u- • " THIS GIANTS OF GIANTS*' ' ' I ... ' » —Hu more cash behind aacli SI,OOO policy in force than any' > other company. '' • fi OOD. MVS A(»FNT3 WANTED. THE— • • PREFERRED ACCIDENT - ISSDBA.SOI CO ' —lasurathe best and mont liberal AwC'DENT A D H: ALTH POLICIES. : >lo, Quo .. im eut policy sto *1 ' ha* a 6 percent :ircmiuiJ*tioi> fuu'tir>•. —*A health poljoycuwring 27 *disen«o- amd pays $25 a week I while pick—coil* SU) m year. *~'- WUITMOHK .V- XUWELL, District Agents, v — Willianinton, N. C. , Ja*. IX 8011, JEWEUB . Tifbin, N. 6. From iiStoek Soii'i a* Mine, Any Demand Mmy Supplied, lIKOMIT ATTRKTION (UVI>N TO REPAIR ING ANI» IJNCRAVINtI. j 4* VFAHs EXFKKIKKvK 1.-JSIIRKS BATJS i FACTION A". TO OOk AHII.ITY. I ' 1 Wtjoi you ncfd + JOH t IMUNTIXG f Send us your next order. JjR JOHN D. BwtlS, " DEHTIST, 9 A. M. tola M : 2T. M. •• • P, M. Office on Smithwick Street North of Main. tVILUAIMTOX, X. C gEO. W. NEWEI.L, At ora^y-at-Lav/. W 11,1.1 AM3TON, N. \ ■•"Practice* wherarar awv iae* •re desired. ftpeelnl attention given to einin iiung ami makingtill*for puichawr* of Matter Mii*l tiuilHtr Un l«. TJO!WTAym.C.E. HASSBLL i All hintlm of Surveying Uone. v |'. —i V ♦FOUE ♦ PAPEIS* ONE YEAR EACH ONLY, H.OO. - - Weekly Tinitu Richmond, Va. NOW ONLY FIFTY CENTK A YEAR. The Weekly Timea - - - 60« Tlie Enterprise - - • - f1 00 FOR $1.50 and include* alMoluttdy free The Per-fin M.i.t.ly. (X. Y.) and Farm .fo*inai. (I'liilj.) $3.50 GETS The Daily and guslar Timoe (1.00.) The Eatarpria* - ($1.00.) Paragon Monthly- ®oe and Farm Journal 60c OKI TBA« «ACH. _j .i aUBBCJtJBB SOW. . . "91 , ~ w ■ Send your auUsciiptioue to thie office. 11 ben yon are billion*, u»* tboae femeona Htlle f.ilts known an l># W itt* Utile Early Rwera to o}«iin*o lk« liver end bowela. Tlif Jtrtr grift »».»«■ flu, ; . Wv n. liiuos, : MERCHANTniLOR Invites you to mil n» d inspect 'i'b ' l•' . V I 3!S)pririg 1 jnJ + CL()THI.\ 3 for 190J Ch-iieo producti«>t*. Oo.TeCt fir Superior Workmanship. lliggs'l Drug Stora. 1 • X>ou*fc l 'orjfot to *eo the line of m I I! , 1 >uu offer ng nt Baltimore Gost, ' and ivinr./tJjj l that it is gel ting | Coll and you iisnst have I bvrjtcijvTs, . HOOTS, -• 'SHOES aad aoi»* nice Winter Suits 1 You will alao need some heavier underwear. All thceo you can find at the right |ir i:e i mm. liiff w vsmxa tXiu,j;ts rtr *»shl ■ r'oth s ofc "fy 1 :i 11 Uon They are to a'l apncarnm r a pi»ce et *ex, "nv ne neither i n* l ', or atreogtti, yet t*»ev tl r*i ivelv ( re«M»ve even •> tde t f t\r gr •pole etc »h*t run ' r *emov.«a, ' from the coatnest; h »»i..«t uprt mimt oii n?' U, cJowa io the fineet and in *t ami i ltavea the (.lothiea aliaolnte'y clean without any rubbing or inja j te tke clothci or c turn v Any child » .yearn old can 4o the washing from 10 to 30 minutes and •t a coat of from 10 i| cent. pe head for each i fijmily ?cnd orders direct to Th» Enterprise. > MTAgeuts wautcd artr/wber* . * > , ' . - V... •» WMWIS SIMMONS, fret. *. W. tIMHUAK.dad. ItaaSflf. JO^lD.WOO^ftitW* THE- , DENNIS SIMMONS LUMBER CO. WANUFAOTUHERFT OF ft u* OKI ED VOItTH CAROLINA PINKLUMBBR A ND DENNIS SIMMONS BRAND OYPRESS UIIMIIHL ■I - - : . tfMi. 5*331 : WILLIAMSTON N. C. flP~Ordera and Corjjpspondence Solicited ,• \ COUNTY AND CI rvWoSITORY. CAPITAL | 3, 000,•• BANK OF MARTIN COUNTY, ..._ J. G. GODARD, CASHIBK. . .. REPORT ot ths condition of the Bank at the cloie of Business. Feb> sth, 1901: * - KMotmeM. UAIUUTIU. ' I.otnt »u J discounts IMjMJ Capital Stock ■ ■■ Vttittd states Bonds IJOC oj Cudividrd Profits * (JJ» t AU JO Furniture and Fixture* ffej 8j Individual Deposits Due fropu Hanks ItfcSiM W Certificates of Depo*:ta fcowsa Caali hMM - ft ti —— -r ' ti.viAii TOTA, « ... Will,. fi7.o7y.Aa - ' ~ r ■ I, J. Q. Godard Cish-er of Bank of Martin County ,'do solemly IWHI (or affirm) that the above statement is true, to the best of my KNOWLEDGE and Wlicf J. G. GODARD, Csshi r >t»te of NORTH Carolina. -County of Martin. •>worii to and subscribe.) before me, this asnd day of Feb'y 1901 W. E. SRUBBS, N. P. . • *, "~*9, Wheeler Martin, ' •' Dennis S. IJign'9, * MARTIN & BIGGS, MauiifaotiirorM of FURNITURE, WILLIAMSTON,>4. C. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. 'PHONES:— Offia 33; Factory 40. FORSALE! ~* 2£iglit Hiiiuli'od Tons of l^ortilizors CHkAP FUR CASH OR OX TiME. Some of our Jjrnnds OR IN ()CO For Tobacco FA KM EPS BON B BOH WHITE " PERU VI A.\ MIXTURE J IMPERIAL 14 . CHAMPION. [\% ACID PHOSPHATE BONE and POTASH GENUINE GERMAN KANIT. . . CORN ANDHAVf Out 1 cur loud of Flour from Valley of Virginia, vvheJ* it} is won known, the finest wheat grew during the yoarl9oC Whole Hale retail chop Tor cash. • N S PEEL & CC. CULTIVATORS AND TOBACCO FLUES. I AM NOW READY TO SUPPLY THE TRAD I. , fl [ Any one desiring CULTIVA TOISAID FLU«S will do well to «eo me before buying elsewhera, GAITS AND W AGON MADF. - TO - ORDIR. J. L. WOQLAI9 PITEIKINS IML'KOVID GOTTOV A falmabla variety, largelr grown in Soi ih Cartiia mA Georgia, and in grealfaror. It it a prolific, well-limb*!, epea gr>wiu«t variety, charsctoriaed by its small seed, and yi#ldi»f tearljr 40 percent. oflini. Tha gross yisld per acre c«apar#a i*,xu oilier leading varieties, while the net yield of lint par aara eaceed other sorts The Staple is epual to beat grades of upland, foil tougth, strong and even. Bears drought better than tk* .- oonimon cotton, and is not easily blown out by wiud. p rice per pkt. 100 , postpaid; lb. 16c., pock, 20c.;- bushel §oo, Tretght on board-cnr* Spring Jlope, N. C. .IXO. A. COPPBDUE, Cedar ock, N. C,i ■' —■ i . » ■
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