THK SIVTBBPKIBE. FRIDAT. MAT 10, 1901: Local News Mr. Bh Gvpioi will Wfli to WW Mb Ht atore iitfsw day*. _ The Pna-Aaneriraa Expnuition WM IflWtJ U Buffalo May I, 1901 Wnndsr cojfsve an last Friday evening A IM atocfc of goods, low prkx* and accnmmndating clerks, ct* al> waj* bo bod at Eli Gaignnuei* Dai log the atom Teeeday Mn fiitfßßn received a secern a bock ftea h|htai*K aad waa aaeoo aetooa for half at boor She is al right agiia we ko glad U aaj tkiahlMar aid Wednes dijttf certainly aeedad, and it MM to good bar, Ma of the far •we bod pa* oot tohowa plants Msoday ood fttadii a—tog. All the crape were greatly benefited Two electaooa tbrougboot tka county were bold thie week Some tewsa bald their abitlea on Moo day Wo have oot received ooj la formation Urea hot one ootelde ten, Cunoho, ood that will be HifcilaawhHO io tbia laaoo TOILD- REVOWNF.D PARKER BUGGIES •re manufactured by D B. Parkar Rcbersonrille. H. C. You can't buy o batter buggy for thnsamn money. Why order your buggies from a div taacewbao you can get o better one. right in your own oonnty. for laaa money? If people aoly knew what wo know about Kodal Dyspepsia Cnie.it would he aaad io aearlr every bourn hold, aa there are few people who do net euf fai from a feeling of fallue*s after aalisfc belching, tMolenCe, soar stomach or water braao> caused by iadigmifau or dppepva. A prepare tloa, aoeh aa Kodol Dyapepefa Cure, which, with noaad from the stomach, will digest your food, certainly eaa't help bat do yen good. G. p.Osratar rics of aaeetioge at the Seadey meraing. Al the eight ser eiee Mr.Brtekhoaee. of Hot folk, well kaewo to the people oftbia eeetieo, eoadneted tie eevice. Mr. Beeen herg, of Baltimore, a vary popular riagar of that city, at the night aer vies «aag "The Holy ,City." It waa a treat to hew this heantiful an them; H waa well rendered and Mr. Baeaobergi singing hm beeo highly eowpUaacated. The eleeiiao io Williamson waa • toy qeiet one When the polls epsntd Teeeday morning there waa only Ooe ticket Io the field a»l that waa ae follows For Mno,J L Ewell; tor Commimiaei n: W II n»berteeo, Br,C D Oaietnrphen, C W Keith, T o oaok, Latham Thrower A boot 8 o'clock, l>r Jao D Biggs was pat ap agaiast J L Ewell, for Mayor There waa net a large rote polled J L Eeell waa elected by a majority of IS ever Dr Biggs NOTICE Temypatrooa and the goners! public. I will be oot of my office from May 13th to 18th, iodaaire. Keeper! Tally, 32 2t Jos. D. BIGGS, p. D. 8. VUMBMMB PABIEI MMIES, 11 Mm, - Mtmnit, l C *•1 * * P° Yot HOK K¥? If poo do and are willing to work far it, bote la your chance We are determined to increase oar subscription lfat, and to do to * we are urilling to pay for it. Any man woman or chiM who ( will get op a club of ten yearly sub ] ambers we will give $«. 50; fer five WO wfli five st. sj, and if yeu don't get that many got all yon can .keep »j cebfa e|" every dollar ood send I Mr °W* •; P««Mice %ddlff*, lfa faiftUy iq any cofnty shaul l be without its comlf paper, Everybody wi h ordinary intelli , tenon admits tbia and with a little | effort it fa easy to gel ticra to take it and you get handaomdy pni) for * your trouble. v ' Te the one eendiqg na the laigeat ! list before the int of Angus* we " w«ni- (i» iMitiftii to your tommiss 00 (no msCer how aaall the Iht may be. 1 The only condition we make is 1 that evefyaame mustbe a new one ' New get mft and hustle and see bow wwyw jail Mil la 11 dullan. 1 wtfjkt, Q. W. Bloont left Tbcaday far ? New Tetk. Mr. Geo. W. Newell waa ia Ever, j etts Taeaday. . Mr Thigpoa, of Ooaetoe, waa aa # towa Wedneeday Charlie Flemiag went to llamfl t too Monday evening. I Mr. Keaey SatOa, of ftnrtr, ( waa io town Monday. I Mr. J, W. Anderson was ia Erer etts one day last week. 1 Ufa Fannie Elliaon went te Par • mete Tuesday moruiag. Mr. Jao. IK went to Elm 1 City Tuesday morning. Mr Herbert Pope retoraed fan ' Greeaabore Teeeday evening., chief or Police, J. T. Smith, of Greenville, waa fa towa Tuesday. Messrs. B. F. Dillabnet mad W H. Biggs apeat Sunday in Tar bora. Will I*owel 1. of Palmyra, waa a I visitor in towa the find of the week. Mr. B. E. Dills bant apent Taee -1 day ia Parmele patting ia Tbanaa. Mr. W. E. Stubb* nnd Uim Hntlie nariell spent Saadny in Jameeville Mr. 8. P. Williams, purser oa (be steamer Wagner, was boam Saadny waiting his pareatn * Messrs. Ham Barnhill, Ed. Nad Will James, of Everett*, were in town Monday. Miss Daisy Whitley, who baa beeo living near aaakiag her home at Mr. C.W.Keiths. Mr. W. 8. Rhodes and llisa Anna Pope eame down frum Hnmiltoo Sunday to apend the day in towa. Dr nnd Mrs J B H Ksigbt left Tuesday morning to take their little daughter, Frances, to o hospital io Baltimore, where she will uudcrge aa operatiou. Mr. and Mrs. c. D. carstarphea retoraed last Tbarsday avaaing from their bridal tonr.Aa elaborate reception was tendered by them that evening to the entire bridal party. JIMfsVKIE Wa expect a good sermon Sunday from I'ncle Belts that old Hero of the Crm Te expect several marriogi s down here very eoon. rin-y do not ttop getting m;irrie«! for the warm weather. Wa heard a very »h|« srnnou preached by J«cv 8. Hawa ii, of Williiiaiston, hat Sunda\ Everyboiy seemed to mjoy Mr Uassvll's talk very much. »Sincj the fall of the w iter iu old Roanoke, Mr. 8. L. Wal lace, who runs the twa fisheries near Jamesville, ia catching plenty of fish. Those who want fish will send their orders or come and get them. GOLD ~POINT. Mr J. B. Coburn spent hast fourth flunJay near Couoho. Mrs. Maggie Taylor and fam ily hare moved to Hamilton. Miss Nonie Coburn and sis ters are attending school here. Mr. Lee Robcrson, of near Hassells, spent in Gold ' Point. | R. T- Taylor Qi»t tP ' Kpeuil the day at the hospitable home of Mr.J. M. Coburn. , Gold Point is booming and 1 we expect soon to hare street ' cars and electric lights. ] Mr. A. Floyd, of Uato'lton, , died last Thursday (May 2ud) 1 Bis remain were buried Son- ~ d »7- -J Mr.J. L. Weaver went to ' "glad to that hp-had a nice ( Mine- , ( The Oieoiples have nearly 1 completed I heir new ehvrili ' here, and M-rvices will be held every tliirt Sunday. Quite a * large crowd expected next 'bird * :1 Sunday. • j, - e: - « DaWiu'a tattl* E»ly BMW »ea>cb j the maotesk parti of iba bowels aod ( remove tbs impcritiea spoedi ly with '1 so diaDomfart. They are lasaooa far tbair efficacy. Easy to take, never gripe. U D Oantarpfcea. I J L Dareopoit woat to Korlblk r Taaadap Fat Daveoport was la towa ' Thuredav. Mr. P. M. HarreO will beia towa ' new quite often J L Hmeaaad W A Barnett went ' to Wflliamdoa Monday. .Jt W Safabany. of Haiailtoo. waa * eo oar streets Tborsday Ufa Liva II rman. of Palmyra, won in town Wednesday. Mm B D Tew took a trip to Brat land Neck fast week visiting rela nve*. 1 Miaa Maggie Hoard and Mis. Broek, of Hobgood came down Miaa Charity Ooaait of William ' stoa aebnol, eame op Saturday motaiag to visit her poienta. W. K, •reenrii'r.rame op Wednesday to plaeterß. W.Cas per» Bra.'s aew resideace. Mr. W. K. Hank baa his fervo of ' band* In Hamilton tbia week doing ■ "me fiuiahing work for Mr. A. mmm n ■ u » IwlffTull ■ev G L Merrell, of Hnbgood. held bia regular aervicea in the Bap tht ebnrcb hue Scnday moraine end aigbt J. C. Ormaa. Bhep Johnson and Jne T llyaaan, of W K llarat force, wheat down to Ayden Monday to do aomt work. Mre-Dail end Mr*. Ellis, of Ellis Carriage "Woiks, Kiaslon, N. came down Tuesday to visit Mr. sad Mrs. W. A. Unmet t. Willie numt, who has been sick at the home of J L nines, for the peat twn aaoutba or mare, waa moved to hie home last Friday Mia Leon Harrell, of Hamilton, went to Scotland Ncek Thnraday morning to witoeKa the burial of Master Ben Harrell, bar hasbead 1 \ brother. I%e election of town oficers was held Tneedsy.Mr. C. P.Ganlner waa elected Mayor. Ben Casper, Con stable, Jemea l t Davenport. W. A. Casper and J. L, x iliues, Commie alenera. Ijalayetre Harrell left here Thnrs day fa Philadelphia where he ei Io fin«l hi* brollier, J.ime» I. Harrell, wit • left here one year >K» on an'i'ani «if hn brother Jiahn. Mr l>ihrritf llarrell *;iw an item tn 11-e Record tbat *t.i enl hi- Ivi'the., Junes, *4l ii tbaiciiyiandih.it lie Itad bren in sane f»r ab nt trn weeks It al»«» «tate«l lh«r lie had hilled n negro whow.cemploi.ed in thera-dnnran' afcpir be wa« » «lii wa'chman lie Wits r.«|«iM|ie.l xfer 4 fjeien ►»rn. , |»l>- and ci.iM-d the ho |iit-iI >•»•■ sympathy h ei>eulrl to hit liiendf anlfrtatlre* PAMELL Pra-er Meeting at the Matin dial church every Taesday night. Mre. LL B. Barnhill and cbildri n have bern visiting in Grvenville tUe paat weak. » of New fork, under the auspices of W. C. T. (J. Ilia subject was tbf **Prodigal Son." ■- Mam Mary Higbamith ia spend- ' fag a few days m Rocky Mount, vfaatinc hei brother. Mia. LatharSwaia sad little Miaa . Cbmaoa returned Saturday aveniag | after aa absence of t«ro weeks. I The people endu ed the pleasure I qf hearing % vo|y strong aermon « Friday eight by Mev. Mr. Williams, « Mn. Emma tlaidner and family, I of Everetts, veto in town Houday, 1 the gUNto of her father, Mr. Sam 1 Johnston, who is very sick. Mrs. P- L. Goalie and little girls, Mnry, Elian sad Paaline, left oa I the Saturday morning train for 1 their new home near Wilmington. 1 Mm. Bertha Tweedy and little I Mm Berniee Barnhill spent Satur day in llohjood, gn(«t of Mrs | tVce4>% brother, Mr.p. p. Whith-j. 1 Mam Qallie Tarkepton s|ot>ped [ erer a day ■« U»rn oa her return i from Winston Salem where she at tendeal the \*natian Endeavor [ Convention. . ( e Mr. F. O. Bnhnain, of Atd a u,hnt \ formerly «>f this |dade, h;»>*nt Tom- c al-ay fa town li si ting his brother* ( MHteVw. We were cl;td to | yon F. 0-. Onme ugaia,' i Mf*- Kdwarda, alter aa nhettce of si week ia Beaton visiting her 1 danghter.l etnraed Friday real siek. , She is stopping with her daughter Mm. LL B. liicb, of tbia |daoe. • WHY KOT HAVE IT RIGHT nßßimnßKimw. i "Vj Hm you ever stopped lo think how - nrtfTYfr i much It all depended upon Who Built tho Corset Yon Wore? Is -|r Too wimM ant gth s shrninslrr for "\k • gloves—thej both use leather. A cor- Ms a set maker who knows hi* art creates perfect figure and affords his customer \ not onlj pleasure but comfort. It'* the \ \ ' know how" in r~ 1 \ R. &>. G., I I Short Waist and Stralifht Front Price 75, 01 and #l .SO All latest stylo Shoe* and Slipper*, also Latest St vie Alba - tress snd Silks. ... SLADE, ANDERSON & Co. iWEDMWG PMSBTTS! F ML TIB W 4»E. CTT CLJOCKFC. ! . i fW» CIUXAWAKF. TV* * r Ike I rill I |W*« (Kal * ; raa'i.l Miinatt ■ rtrti j , IWChHtnlDnfMulJlnmlMrtf ! Ihi lc«rttt hm I Mafl Ofim HU. j | BELL, The Jevk-dcr. • TARBORO.N.C. TKMMUm Aa hunksTnMM If M vis «ika| Car* Mf k Spite d TliKihcs no Milort m»f& so rtatiMNG or INK mils. A rtXASANT IXD rosnu r cru ros THE > IVYA unt. It » ROW generally known and under-Uvhl that Dninkenn as fs a disease and a. t weakness A body •illcd wi h poison.and nerves com pletrly shatte**d by periodical or constant use of intoxicating liijuors rrquirt s an an idote capable of or u traliz- j and eradicating thi poi* n and -Icilrajrinf the craving for in toiic-. nts. *■ uffcier* mar n. w cure themst lrM at hone *ithout pub licity • i los of time from business b>- tHis wnne'etful * IIOMK ( OU> CURE* 1 which has been perfect d after many rearm of close study and treatment of inebriates The faithful is acc**rding todifctim of this ' oi de Jul di-cove»jr is positively >f»»rantced to cure the most ob stinate case no matter how hard a drinker. Our record* show the mar velooa transform.it -on of !hon9inN of Drunkar s into sober,iiidua'r-ous and upright men. V - WIVES CURE YOtfß HUS BANDS: CHILDREN CVRE YOUR FATHERS!! ILit remedy is in no senae a nostrum but is a specific for this di»s«.v only,and is so skill fully derised and prepared that it is thoroughly soable and pleasant to the taste. 90 that it car. bp given in n cup of tea cooDf without the kgofledge of the person taking it. Thousands of Drunkards have cured themselves with tLU prkdm rem- i edy. and as many more have been 1 cured and n»l temperate men by having 'he 'IURE* administered by loving friends and relatives , without tl tir ki o*!fi'pe in coffee or tea. and I-tiliet e l « L»y that they ' discontinued drinking qu their own ' free wilL DO NOT U AIT. Do net be deluded by apparent ami mis leading ' improvement.'' Drive uU the dis-.ase at aaa for all time The "|IvtME GOLD CURE" is sold j at th? eztre-Tely low price 01 One I Dollar, thus Placing within tl»!' foath of everybody a treatment J t more effectual than others costing j $»5 to |)a Full rediona accom- pany each package. Special advice by skilled physicians when request ed without extra charge. Rent p-e --paid to :ny j*»it of the worl ionn. 1 ceipt ol One Dollar Dept J C« 9 ', ED* V s R 4 Co., * Ijjo W IJJ» Market Street, F-~il aelphi*. All corre-pondenee strict'y con. fidential * 4 * V Yon era nscknm liable to di*> ] nee when jow live* and bowels do no* act properly. DoWiU's Little Early Risen the me of » iVmi. ClCMtßjhs. J '' *~r* - (W. H. BIGGS, MERCHANT TAILOR ! Invitee you toctU and iiu>|)eot his ! ♦ anj + CLOTIIIXG h 1901 Choice productions. Co.Tect fil- SI'I'KUOR Woßk*AXSltir. Biggs' Dru«» Store. |IEO. W. XKWL.I.I^ Attornev-at-Lav/. WlLt lAXSTOX, N*. C. tST Practice wherever services ate desired. Special attention given to eun* iaing and making! itlo for purchasers of timber and Umber lands. jjkjous d. Biggs, * DENTIST, Hour*:9 a. M. t-12 M:2P. M. to 5 P, M. \. Office on Smithwick North of Main. Wiixiimros, X. C IS THE SKASQX FOR -—.Hiil elc nis.£ up.—v I have on hand a large sup ply of the relehnited "F IIAMMKR" Brand Paint 111 all colore. If you wish to save money on Paint, call in and let uie tell you how to do it. | I also harem nioe assortment of UUIIALO os WALL FINISH in all the latest charier Put up in 6 pound packages Heady For I'se- - Jcft Keckived 2CARLORDS - of the celebrated Ame and Snovjflahe Flours ' They give vitisfuetion. UEMKMHKH I nn headquar- 1 tew foi aityihicg usually kept 1 in an up-to-late store of General MerdumdiMe P Tours to please, ELI ♦ CERGANES. HOUSE PAINTEK N. C. »' ■« fmm — 2 ■ ■ •• - =s= =s=sa«^ipH^ DEXXtt SIMMONS, rm * r TmJUUX.COL W 1|.11. w JOU » KCMk fcTlcM THE— , DENNIS SIMMONS LUMBER CO. ■* . . " 'f *• V.' * r " « ;■« OB* . . , r .. •_ _ ~ _' v *' * *OJ DRIED NORTH CAROLINA PINE LUMBER AND DENNIS SIMMONS BRAND CYPRESS SHINGLES. | • . / WILLIAMSTON N. C. '• ' ' * 7 • ' " iyOrdere aa«l Correspondence Solicited. O . * • * ggyjlTY AND CITY DEfOSITORY. ' BANK OF MARTIN COUNTY, J. G. GODARD. Cismi. Report of the condition of the Rank at the close of Bosfrcss FebV s*l>. «90«: ' : ! uibutio. iMMmlCvatK CnalSM . 4 h '"T ' """" c —* > r «.;* U *"*.*!. - tir/cV'J ToTA *- ' , IBAVJ' I ' I I. J. G. Godard Casher of Bank of Martin County.'.lo solemlyswear (or aflirm) that the jb>v;ute:n;til is true, to the of my knowledge and belief. J- G t State of North ' '.irolina County of Martin. - 'Sworn to and subscribed roe. this i/ml day of Feb v isor. W. E. STI N. P. IY/uvJi'p -Uii I'll h. ( JVnn u S. Uiggs. MARTIN & BIGGS, FURNITURE, WILLIAMSTON, N. C. 4 v CoKKESrOXDENCE SOLICITED. g 'PHONES:—Offie 33; Factor} IG. SPRING >; OPENING Wc, will have next week a full line of .SUMMER. DRESS GOOBS 7 . Anything to suit tlie most fastidious. Give iih ft call r H.S. W£i®L & \' - £ CULTIVATORS AND TOBACCO FLUES. - I AM NOW READV TO SUPPLY THE TRADE. U Any one desiring CULTIVATORS AND FLUES will do well to sec me before buying'elsewhere, CARTS AND WAGONS MADE - TO - OIIDER - J.L. WOOLARD . , NOTICE! NOTICE! Martin Gounty desires to employ some competent man KEEPER OF ri igr '; County Home. '• ' '■ ' ■ -J.* fnlfiaM | J.Z.Brown J-COMJOSBTOaERS O.K. Cowing J t