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[ ' TM MTOFBIM. I r«i».T. Mat 17, 1801. I-LOCAL NEWS Mr. A. B. Smith Is having Us ot fee papered. Hetioe tbe obaags is N. 8. Fesl A Os.'Sud.s.lissmsut WdHsmaton to a good plaes for noma aae to iovnut money There to lotu of improveioeuts , end repairing going on, bat so dwelliaga urs being beilt. " A too stock or goods, low prices aad acossamodntlngdetka, eon al ways be found ut Kii GmgnOns'. We leara from the Kiag% Weekly tbot u msnushiwo outfit woo ca|»- twred In Black Jack section laat The Batetprise to adding to the appeuraaee oT itu office by pattiag la a~glass door sad new steps on "Main Street. Mrtßli Qurgaaas, our moot euter prtoisg orarchout, has bsgou work to his MOW store. When finished his store wdl be the SMetoommod- Isasia towa. Tea ars modi mors liable to dis easswhea year liver and bowels do ast set properly. DeWiti'a Little Early Biasm remove the eooss of dissasa- O D Garataiphss. 1 (FMMI VWtar.) J. Rjßhort was exhibiting Wed assdsy aa Irish Potato,this year's growth,as large as a partridge egg. —We eaa beat that ia Martia.One of our farmers had Irish potatoss, as largo as walaats, for dinner last Sunday e week ago. Do Witt's LiU Is Bariy Rivera rearch the rsswtsst parts of ths bowels sad imon ths imporitisa tps dily with eo disaomfort. They are famous for their efficacy.. Ku«y to take,aersr L grips. C D Gsrstarphsu. WORLD - RENOWNED PARKER RDGGIES ere mauofactured by D- R. Psrksr, Robersoaville, N. C. Yen can't buy • butter buggy for the same money. Why order your buggies from adis- L tones when yea caa get a better one, right in your own oouuty, for leeo moaeyt If people ooly koew what wo kaow about Kodel Dyspspsia would U assd ia oearly every boasehold, u then are few people who do aot saf | CM from a fesliag of falloeee after I eotiug, belehing, flatalsnoe, sour I stomach or water brask, eaosed by | iodigestioo or d yspepsiv A p/spir t" IfoiTlueK asKodol Dy»pep«ia Core, which, with neaid from the atomsoh, will digest pour food, oertaimy can't help baft do you good. 0. D. Oaretar* Do You Want MONEY? If you do and are willlag to work for it, here is your chance. We are determined to increase Oar subscription liat, and to do so we ore willing to pay for it. Any man woman Or chiM who nil get op u club of ten yearly sub. nrribers we will give $1.50; for five we will five (t.»s, and if feu don't OS the belonce, with their names md poetoftce address. Mo fensßy in any county should be without its county paper. Everybody with ordinary intell 1 genes admits this, and with a little effort it to easv t_ get them to take it and you got bandaourely pef! for | your trouble. Te the ooe sending us tholoigest Bat before tbe first of August we wfll give u handsome souvenir (in I addition to your commiss : on (no mutter how sum I the Ist may be. . Ths W>ly condition we sw&e is that owry name mustbe s new one Mew get out and hustle and see bow soon you can make ten dollars. Jiiwytiuwwwii^ WEkM* EMSBfTSI afcvuawaa«.cirrofcasa. ewess, wiscanuvoat • MfMcdnhivtt > ffcfc. Mm ■tin ■itoT m* 1 I ; BELL. The Jeweier, Personal ' HoaJB. W. Btabbs speut VToduee day ia Hamiltoa. Mr. H. M. Butras apeak Baaday evening al Spring Green. ... Mr. J..W. Aaderooo aad Auuily •peat laat Friday ia ReberaooviHo. Mr. B. F. Godwin apent Monday aad Taaaday ia Plymouth aa basi ne s. Mr. Jos. 0. Godard weot to Bob srsonville aad Gold Poiot laat Fri day. • The Rev. Mr. Tingle will preach ia the Christian cbnrch ; Sunday morning aad Bight Miaaea Bosamaad Pops and Ealo Lee Waters, returned Sunday alter spending the past week ia Bamlltsa. Mr.a ad Norfolk,who have been visiting at Dr. W. H. Uarroll'a, retarned home this week. Mr. W. J. Hodges aad Miss Daisy Whitley drove over to Washington laat Friday aad apent the day la that towo. Mr. W. H. Bennett,who has been a patient at the St. Vincent's Hos pital, ia Norfolk, rotoraed Wed eeaday evening. Mr. and Mra. W. A. Thigpin.wbo have been viaitiag in towu for the past week, retained to their home in Conetoe Moo day morning. Mfaa Belle Oarstar|iben, who ha* been viaitiag ber parents bete, for quite a while, retarned to Hamiltoa Batatrday morning. Little France*, Knight who waa carried to Baltimore lest week to he treated by l>r. Tiffany, is getting on as well na ean he espected. Mr. 8 H.Newberrr. who bus l>*>n in St. Viaomt'a Huwpitnl, in Nor. folk, for several weeks, rerrrned home Monday eight. We are indeed glad to see him looking so well. Mr. Dswsoo Bowea has been ap pointed by the Commissioners aa superintendent of the Ooonty Home From what we can leara Mr. Bowea will make a good saporiatendent. Dr. Justice, who haa reeently lo cated ia Hamilton, was in town Tnesdaj. Before leaving he ealled at onr office sod subeenbed to The En terprise. We extead to Dr. Jaatiee a hearty welcome, aud wiah him much aueoees. Mr. F. K. Hodges, our esteemed grocery man, telle us thnt his brother who livaa in Jacksoaville, Pis., wss ooe of tbo msay victims* of ths awful eouilugratioa, which awspt that city reeeatly. Mr. Hodges' brother stated ia a letter that heleet every thing be hud, ex eept the clothes he>-tar~ac~ JANEsVILE It is rumored that there it to be e marriage near here next ur«ek. Uncle Rett* met us with a, happy face aud a good sermon Sunday. —■. "7. ,7V.. All the young ladioe and men of town went to Calm Point Tuesday to spend the day fishing. We all hind a happy time eating perch and drit>king river water. A very pretty wpdd|ng tqok in {he; Christian at Poplar Point, about two milea from here, Hunduy at noon. The young people were: Mies Bedie Hardisoo, of this ♦own. aad Mr 8. Davis, ot Washington, N. C. Rev Che*. ( •oe. pettor of the church, of Hei«ttoi. *' toot? r»wd was present J kMflttS. Tbo Ber. Mr. Rose, of Bethel, will preach hero Friday eight. W. 4. aid J- G. Barnkill spept Sunday ia ?»Rfc Mis. Nelaou, of Bethel, spout a couple of dsya with ber sou, Dr. R. J. Nelson. Mr. Joyner, of Scotland Keck, is visiting his daughter, Mm Charles M&saglitftJ). Mr. W. a Taylor, of Lynchburg Vo, was the gaest of the MJseaaP McNaaghton Sunday. Dr. Johnson, or Tarboro, preached here Suadaj morning. His ssrsson was enjoyed by many. Mr. qeo. yjr. «psut Sun. day dowa on Maple Hill, a very at tractive summer resort. E Mim Bertie MeNaughtoa,brother and Mm Auaabello Everett woot tn Uamiltmi WtdfittdftT Misses Huttie sad Pattie Joaoe vMt to Bethel Wednesday to pur chase their Spfing halo. Mn San Bornbil! waa faita ill Tattdaj morning, but wo are glad' to note ska §» mnoli hotter. Mr. Parker,of QreeaviUe, aad Mr. Hieksou, of Kiaatoa, wm tbo gueateofMr. Mcfcaaghtya Friday. Quite a Hobtr of oar people wore at Robersosvills Toeaday to attood the fUuersl of Mr. M. A. Boberson. Mr. aad Mra. Credup, loft Toaa day for their bome.They have been visiting lira. Orudup's rather, Mr. J. B, UeMeld. Mra. P.CUoboon, who waa called home Suddenly on seeount of ber brottier's death, returned hone Friday evening. The large watar tank of the Ever ettva Lumber Co. enred in Saturday ntleruoou causing considerable damage to the plaining mill. Mr. aud Mra. Taylor, of Bethel, wore ths guests of their daughter. Mra. It. J. Nelson, Saturday. They returned home Sunday morning. Mias Millie Andrews baa returned from SHU lord, 8. 0., after a visit of five moutba. Her many- friend* are glad to nee her smiling face again. Mr. Herbert Callifcr, of near this plaoe, was married ou Wednesday •ih, to Lney yiupaoo, of Ber tie. Thr.\ cauie home on the area ing t.ala. t* "* C - • - - MtrtMfili*. Miss Maggi* Test pent a few daya in tow n last week. We an glad to welcome Mr. Luke raallwood aad family in our midst Misses ■ Fannie Albritton 'and Jennie Whichard spent Sunday in Rethel. Colonel Henry Wilkinson is on the aick list We wish him a speedy recovery. Mias Mary Griffin, who has been spending a few days here returned to Bethel Sunday. Mr. Geo. P. McNaaghton and Master Charley Frailey were in town Wedneaday. We are glad to know that Mra J. S. Stewart- who has been aick with La Qripe is improving. Mrs Emes who haa been the guest of Mrs. Guy Trippe, returned to her home in Rocky Mount last week. Mias's Leons Roberson and Sophia Morton a pent Saturday and fk'nSlf m~lhe coulrtff/U (He ItOße of Mr. W. A. Everett. Mr. S. L. Ross left Monday morning for Aahville N, C., to at tend the meeting of Grand Lodge Of 1. 0.0. F. We wi h him a p'eaaant journey. The death of oar esteemed friend, Mr. M. A. Roberson, which occured on Monday night, 18 th. lost, haa cast a gloom over this community. Mr. Roberson had been aick for three weeks, aud had suffered in tense pain, especially during the laat few daya of his illness. Friends and relative* wpre iq aopstqut at tendance upip him atid everything ill portal pf»wretr was done for his restoration. Quite a number of trienda were present M»nd«y night when be breathed his last at If. SO o'clock. There waa a large crowd, from all parts of the county, in ut tendnnce at the burial Tueaday attrrn'Mii He wan buried hy the Masons Kkewurkey aad Counho lodges as sixied the home lodge. Hoa. H. W. tubbe, Master, read the Maaouic burial asrvico, aad 49 loyal Mssoos paid the last tribute of wipe ft tp their deeeased brother. The Rev. Mr. Boas, of Bethel, eloaed the •ad aad impressive service with a beautiful prayer. The interment was la the fiunlly Cemstory. aar Mrs. W. P. JqnM, who hss Vfffl absent a month, returned boms last week- "t Mrs. Lewia Harrell, near town, died on Saturday and waa buried Sunday. ~ The Str. Haven Belle will ran an ezeuraion to Stsje (arm on Wed nesday. Quito a large crowd* will go from this place. _ Dr. Justice, who has decided to lacy to here for the practice of med icine, came last Throfef, a«d, W? WHY NOT HAVE IT RIGHT nars t urw riosNE m umn m Hare you ever stopped to think bow much it all depended upon «■ ' . ' Who Bnllt ' »• , CoPMtYou You would not go to a shoemaker for \ gloves—they both use leather. A cor- - y^\i* set maker who knows his art creates perfect figure and affords his customer \ not only pleasure hut comfort. It's the viA\ \ "know how" in | R. &. G., i Short Waixt (mil Front I»i-io© 7541 and #1 SO All latest style Shoes and SJijppers, also Latest Style Alba •' tross and Silks. SLADE, ANDERSON &C&. Mr Gus Floy J who ha« been to tick far six moat s. di.\l on Friday May 3rd. an 1 was Lurried on Sun day br the Odd Fellow^ Iheicwas no | reaching at the Meth dist church Sunday, very much to the regret o! our people, as Mr Sulton has made many fri> uds here, and the p-.-o|de are hi ways dwhvii hedovit n tic me Hamilton Instit te which has been so sutcessially conducted by Mr. Taylor and Mrs i>i i ucs .will close on Fiiday. We hope Mr. Taylor will return for Another term. He has made many friends while here.and all regret to »ee him leave. His management of the school in t is pluce would ilu jus ticeto a much older nun. THE MOM SOLI CURt * _ Ai lipiiiss Triiattiat fcj vklcb Drink: arit art laiai 6ml Daily la ■ Spilt if Thiiulnt wo KOXlQrs DOSES. NO VfSMtlf IHO OS THE' NISYSS. A PLIASAKT «M roatTivc ci'Ri rot TNC 1 * Ltgi'OK HABIT. It»now generally known and understood that Drunkenness- ia a disease and not weakness A body filled with poison, and nerves com pletely shattered by periodical or constant use of Intoxicating' liquors, requires an anMdotecapalAelirncu tralizing and eradicating this poison and destroying the craving for in toxicants. Suffcicrs may now cure themselves at home without pub licity or los of time from business by this wonderful "HOME (lOLD CURE'' which his been perfect d after many years of «.lo«e study and treatment of inebriates. The faithful uss according to illrectlotis >F th is wonderful dii-coverjr i« po-itively guaranteed to cure the most oh stinate case no in itter haw hard a drinker. Our records show the ma»- velotH transformation of thousand* of Drunkarts into sobor, industrious and upright 'men. r WIVES Ct'RK YOl'R IIUS PANDS! CIIILbRF.N CURE YOUR FATHERS!! This retredyi* in no serae .1 nostrum but is a upecific for this di*s«*c n'y an«l is fully devised and prepare ' that it is tho'oughly souble and to the tate so t ai i( he jfiwi In a cyip ' ( tea or roftte *ith nt the. know!rd»»e of ;he person taking it Thou-, nds of ' runkard* l ave cured themselves with tni« priceless rem edy. and as many mofe have been cured and mad* temperate men by hayvng the ' 'CURE" administered by loving friends sw4 relatives without th fir knowledge in coffee or tea. and i>nli "ve to-day that they discontinued drinking on their own free will. DO NOT WAI r. Do not be deluded by apparent and mis leading • improvement."- Drive out the disease at r.nce and for tH time The "HQ9AE GOLD OWE" Is sold at the extrew ely low*' price"** One Dollar, thus Placing within ;4ha reach of everybody a "tfeatrffent more effectual than other* Costing s*s to SSO. Full direction* accftm pany each package. Special 'advice by skilled physician* wfcfri request fd w'tfcaut extra charge. Bent'pre paid to any pait of the world on re ceipt ot One Dollar. Address Dept. C«9t, EDWIN B. GILES - A Co v 1330 and 1331 Market Street Phil adelphia. —r '-*;•[ ■' All correspondence strictly con. W. H. BIGGS, MERCHANT TAILOR Invites you to call and inspect his 3§priiig f oiul + §urr)merE CLOTHING tor 1901 Choice productions. Correct fit* SUPERIOR WORKMANSHIP. Biggs' Drug Store. QEO. W. NEWELL, Attorney-at-Law. WILLI AMSTON, N. C. MT Practices wherever services are desired.. Hpeclul attention given to exam ining apd makipgtlltofor purchasers of timber and timber lund^. ' i ,i i." JJRJOIIN D. BIQOS, - DENTIST, Hours-9 A. M. to 12 M: 2P.M. to 8 P, M; Office on Smith wick Street North 'OF Main. —• 1 ~ J Wnxf*ifSTrty t -"BfrG| SPRINGTIME is Tin: SEA sox von *Pal«t!«g «—and cloning up.—s I have on Imnd a large gup ply of the celebt ilod 4 "I- HAMMER" Brand Paint in all colors. If you wish to money on Paiut, call in &nd let mo tell you how to do it, 1 also have a nioo assortment of MUIUI'O QR WALL FINISH 'in all the latest shades- Put up iu 5 pound package* Ready For Use. Jog* RECEIVED-- 2 CARLORDS of the celebrated Acme and Snow/lake Flours They give satisfaction. REMEMBER. I am headquar ters for anything uiually kept in ail up-to-date store of General " ' Yours to please, EH ♦. GIIKGANUS. "Oar little girl was unconscious from atraiigulaUon during a sudden and terrible attact of croup.l quickly secured a bottle of One Minute Cough ■Ours, giving her three dote*. Tke eroup was mattered and oar little darling speedily aeoo*«red-'' So writes A- L; Spaigboid, Chester,Mich, Q H Caritaiphooi .-s J . •' I - • ■ DHNNIS SIMMONS, Pry. T. W. THOBM AN.Cen, Manager JOHN D. BIGGS,ate. ft TttU • ' ' THE- s 4>ENNIS SIMMONS LUMBER CO. ANUFACTUIIEIIsi OF *'US DRIED NOBTH CAROLINA PINE LUMBER • AND DENNIS SIMMONS BRAND CYPRESS SHINOLES. r' WILLI AMSTON N. C. and Correspondence Solicited. - '• " ' 1 . - / *, ' COUNTY AND CITY DEPOSITORY. CAPITAI/J j, oco.oo BANK OF MARTIN COUNTY, J. G. GODARD, CASHIER. Report ot the condition of the Bank at tho clo3c of Business, Fcb'y 5 th, 1901: RESOURCES, J UABII.ITII',a. I.oau««n! discount* $8,0}t.«7 CaplUl Stock fc.noo.oo United Mat** IlonrtH foao.oo J Undivided profits fin.2o Furniture and Flituret Hoj.Sj j Individual DepcwiU Due from Bantu w> . Certificates uf Deposit* SIOOO.OO Canh Item* 4ll I - C«»» ' TOTAJ h fl7,°7vfil TOTlt, - 137,079X1 j I, J. O. Godard Cashier of Bank of Martin County,Mo solemly'Swoar (or affirm) that the above statement is true, to the best of my knowledge and belief. J. G. GODARD, Cashier State of North Carolina ——County of Martin, to and subscribed before me, this 22nd day of Fcb'y 1901. W. E, SfUBBS, N. P._ ■* / -*i Wheeler Martin. Dennis S. Ifiggs. MARTIN & BIGGS, Manutttc|jtrcr» oi FURNITURE, ; ;; r WILLI AMSTON, N. C. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. , . " V "• ■ • v • ■ v 'PHOJfES;—Offid 33; Factory 4G. Just " ' 50,000 CUMSS WMWM left —to hs\«l. Come or send us your orders, N S PEEL & CO CULTIVATORS AND TOBACCO FLUES. IAM NOW READY TO SUPPLY THE TRADE. Any one desiring CULTIVATORS AND FLUES will do welt to see me before buying\>lse whore,. GARTS AND WAGONS MADE - TO - ORDER. J. L. WOOLARD i" ' • • » *'' , : - - 18 FOR SALE " ■' ■ V-' v'L '• ; '' ■2l . ' "■ ; 7
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