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Kiln Dried Notrh Carolina Pine Lumber, j* J* 0 0 0 0 DENNIS SIMMON'S BRAND CYPRESS SHINGLES I . WILLIAMSTON, N. C. fy Orders and Correspondence Solicited > J* ■* STATEM EN OF RANK OF MARTIN COUNTY, AT Wiluamston, N. C., At the close of business 011 the 9th day of Oct, 1902 : ? • • ■ aaaoiacxs- 1 I.IABII,ITIKS E Om Draft*. *Mi-M |" u ? !*, , i Other Stock, »n.l Honl», ijtriao " * " .' Wm ~ . , , ~ Certificate® of Deposit, r Ntillurf & Fiiturvt, _ '• W , lt .. . .... . _ . , . ...,. ItrMMiU dubjret to Check 4'\7*S-*7 ft. .ssSA-- , k >-r~ P Caah on Hand i ,,ue f TOTAI., * 74.457 t* TOTAI,, J 74.457.tl 1 I, J. O. Godard. Ca»hier. of tank cf Martin Cuuuty. do aolemaly awear (or affirm) that tlic above statement la Irne to the be«t of my knowledge and belief, J. G. COI»ARI>, Gaahler. State of North Carolina County of Martin. Sworn to and aubacritad before mr. this i!«y Oct., of, A. n , tt*>» C. It- GODWIN. Kotary i'ublic wltli Seal. Kovv is Tin: TIME TO . . . 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Now Plata* Throughout 25.000 New Worda I Phrases and Derialtlena Prepared under tho direct super vision of W. T. HARRIS, Ph.D., LLD., United States Commissioner of Edit ration, assisted hjr Alarjjti corps of com pctent upocialisLs i-.nd editors. Rich Blndlnsa 2364 Ouarla Pasea UT The International nw.fi rtt issued •a 1800, meeeeding the "L'uabridged." | The A'etr and Enlarged Edition of the International tras issued in OctoberM ISOO. Oet the, latest ami best. Waalu lutldiah Webater's Collegiate Dictionary atthalaaarTOlfk-otttsb Wortlsaiul ]>hrasce UMltgM. 11W IIIumIui. Su. Tilth* M teW Ttf«t-rla?w in quality, socond-clsss lnstse." Spadiaen para. etc. of both xTTn books sent on application. XM\ G.6C.MEIMUAMCO./ wtiSZn) Publishers, „ \scrowsy aprtoifloM. Mm. v ' , I *i. id,i fcf a . The New •-** Wom&n and Her Progress AT|TI 1807 Mr. Fred Rekate went ral 1 I from Portland, Ore., to the KSSgI Klondike to make hla fortune. Qgffll He worked awliile at tnlulng, saved money, then opened a butcher shop In Dawaoo. in 1800 Mrs. Rekate Joined him. Next be sold hla shop in Dawson. and be aud bla wife went Into mining. Tlicy thought a claim and fit ted It with steam machinery. At first Mra. Rekate cooked and did tbe house work of tbe cabin. Tltpn abe became ao Interested In gold digging that abe accompanied her bnabaud into the shaft 340 feet underground. She wore blooniera and rubber boots, so that abe could work. Bbe learned to run the en gine, wash gold nnd do every pttrt of tbe regular work of a miner. Hlia be came ap expert that finally she labored In tbe mine altogether, hiring a cook nnd housekeeper at home. Success came to tbe plucky pair, nnd at length they had WO,OOO clear In dust and nug gets. Tliey decided to "go outside," as It la called In tbe Klondike, and take a rest and visit Mr. Hekate'a parents in Germany. Mrs. Rekate departed two weeks before ber husband to prepare for the Journey. Tbe huaband followed with the (40.000, taking pusaage ou the at earner Islander from Skaguay. The ship waa wrecked, Mr. Rekate went down In her, and with him went the 140,000. lost forever. With the news of his death appeared a former wife, claiming hla estate on behalf of ber son. The claim was mostly worked outbut there was some gold la tt The second wife went back In the dead of winter to the Klondike, had an ad ministrator appointed for the proiierty and heraelf began lo work it again for all there was left In It Hhe knew ex actly what to do to the last particular, so she got S considerable s mount out of It. Then slut ma tie an amicable ar rangement with the Brat Wife on a«- count of the boy, gathered up what she bud left, a neat auin, nnd at the begin ning of cold wen I ber this year re turned to eivillKalion. After n rest she goes back nest soiteon U» start in over again aud find fortune. t n n .Obstacle Is another name for oppor tunlty. 1 n* ' " Tlie college bred woman Is entering Into business and showing bow It ought to be conducted. Two college women partners, Misses Bteveowiil llnd Elliot, established some time since a laboru* tory kltclien ami model broad buking establishment at Cambridge, Muss. They use the new bruad mixing ma chine Invented by Mrs. J.ydifl Coalo Hlmrpless and have demonstrated to their own profit tbe "economic possibil ities of brcndnßtklng aa an Industry for educated women," which I* what they started out to do. Two other col |r.gp girl* .went Into the laundry busi ness iu IVookilne in ISiW. Tbcy iind six assistant* »trfji tbcy begun. Now they are ruiiuliig a really oJ( lstlc limn dry and keep sixty praoU3 busy nil the time. , n n A muddy complex lotted fat wnßinn In fl black silk dress Is not Iteautiful. K * Men usually scoff at "mental scl ence," so called, yet a husband not long since wrote a long letter to a "healer" appealing to hint to five the writer's wife, without iter knowludgc, "absent treatment a" to make her obey h)m, tbr writer. Amusing creatures, men arc. •t K The woman who has trained herself to be silent and who holds steadily to her pttrpwe Is the womnu who wins Keep your moutli shut. •t K Girl college students ought to study the natural sciences In preference to •lead languages. Especially useful and inviting are the departments of biology and organic chemistry. - •t * .. Miss Violet Oakley of Harrlsbtirg hm obtained the ordur to decorate one of the room* In tbo new atatV capltol of Pennsylvania. It It fjilely In New York a middle aged woman died at whose funeral folk said admiringly, "Bhe was the mother of twenty-five children." "Rut how many of tlicm are living?" asked the only thtukcr in tbe lot "Only seven," was the answer. "No wonder!" remarked the thinker. * It * The woman wlio keeps ber mouth shut Is the woman who Is storing up power, not wasting It. •I « Women's clubs are being forced into the consideration of suffrage for their sex. They csunot dodge lt Tbe Illi nois Federation of Women's Cinlts has I indorsed by a great majority the bill to give taxpaylng women In the state a vote ou all matters and officers con nected with taxation. ; n n . u Miss Wold. S teacher la tbo fitgh school of Eugene. Ore., ia a thorough biologist and analytical chemist. •t « Private employment agpnolcs In some of the large cities nre swindling women right and left through adrcrtlalng. They lead 0 woman to conclude they I Itave employment for ber nnd that she ' will get it very soon If she psys them 1 a dollar. Bhe pays It aud that Is tbe 1 last of it The sui>erU)tendent of the ' New York state free employment bu reau reports that aotueof these agencies gather In $l5O a day. RLIZA ARCIIARD CONNER. REV CENTURY COKFOftT- Millious are daily finding a world of comfott in Buckleti's Arnica Salve. It kills paiu from Burns, Scalds, Cuts, Bruise's; conquers Ul cers and Fever Sores; cures Erup tions, Salt Rheum, Boils and Fel 0:1s; removes Corns and Warts" Best Pile cure on earth. Only 25c •- all drug stores. '■ . . y 1 r.lfSMjml TOWN BETTERMENT; HOW AN IMPROVEMENT LEAGUE BEAUTIFIED BAY RIOQE. ClMltr ItmU, Heater Frost ui ■Mk Tula mmd Mm»j Olter CkMcn For the Better Slac* tk* ' OrgulntlM W«rk. Bay nidge, a rabnrb of Brooklyn, , tun been improved greatly la tke r last few month* owing to the work of > the Woman'* Improvement league. It* 1 street* are cleaner than ever before. It* ' front and back yard* hare been beauti . fled with flower* and plant*, and the whole place ha* changed for the better , *luce the league began work. Tbo Woman'a Improvement league la i the outgrowth of the Bay Kldgc Itaad -1 log club, which ha* met weekly on 1 Thursday morning* for flftcen years, *ay* tb* New York Tribune. Until lust June the club bad confined Itaelf to lit erary matter* and occasional luncheon* and lecture*, but the unkempt condi tion of certain nelgbltoring street* led it* member* to consider mean* for bet tering condition*. The day the public school* closed the society wa* officially orga ntard. and the member* left th* first meeting In carriage* for flying trip*, to the school* In order to get hear ing* with the children before they should be scattered for the summer. Eight award* were offered— flr»t, *oe ond nnd third prize* of s!>, $3 and $3 re spectively, for the greatest Improve ment ill the back yards and the same for front yard* to the middle of the *treet; $3 for the best window bo* In a homo where there was no ground to cultivate and $S for the largest number of contributing members added to th* dub. The chlldrei) were to do all the work of tbo yards. About fifty chil dren entered the lists. Visit* were made by member* of the club about July 1 to the bouses of *ll the enrolled competitor* and condition* were care fully noted. Suggestion* for laying Out and planting tbe gardens were also piadc. Hound* were again made be fore tljjj opening of school to note the ultuuge. A condition of the feat wa* that the CuuiiK'titor* mu*t not only keep their garden* free from weed* nnd disorder pud their plant* In healthy condition, Mwt till'/ mu*t also pick up {Hiper, old van* and all rubbish wherever they *aw It scattered lu the streets. To Insure success In the last undertaking au ap peal was sent to the authorltie* for fubbfsl) pfln* to be placed at school houses a|i! at the junction of certain streets. The appeal was heeded prompt |y, and the receptacle* are now dotted through liny Ridge. 'l'pu mo,it thickly populated block* of Hay Itldge are mad» lip of (wo family house*, and It was for the benefit of children occupying the second floors of gild) buildings that the prise for window boxtss was offered- 'J'his effort has met With leas enthusiasm. I.a milord* ob ject to the plating of window boxes In tenement house windows, as they dls figure the sills. The mighMr* op lower floors, too, are llk'ly to remonstrate against tho dripping of water over I their windows from upper floors. Then If the houses have blinds the ltoses 1 lutidbh nil obstacle. It Is prolinble thai | hereafter |>rlze* will be offered for | thrifty bouse plants. Hu far about f.'O In ten cent anntial fee* has bpi'fl brought lu by the young stors, meuulug "f Mililed membership ' to the league of about 200. The chll dron themselves constitute the associ ate members of the league and the grown ups; who pay the 10 cents year ly, the contributing members. Rati) child wears a button benriug a device 111 tlie form ot a tree and the legend, "Improvement I,eeguo." Other committee* of tho league pre devoted respectively to sanitation, cleanliness, the wire Of trees, of new streets nud tho gaining of better triiv cllug fncllltlis for the population. Tho chairman of the sanitation committee tracks Strang# odors to their source* nnd reports unsavory conditions to the l>o\vera that be. The president both of tho len gM Ulld of the reading cluh heads the tree committee. She has ob tained from the authorities a prima iient permit for the league to trim and f«ud all trees, with the permission of their owner*, without further llecuse. This committee dtV?vwcd Hint c.rtaln plpcg were being placed under-tlic Sldtv wnik of Third fivenue Instead of through the middle of tito (.(reel, thus mnklng the successful planting of tree* along that thoroughfare an Impossibil ity. Word wilt scut to the borough hall, nnd the pipes were laid lu their proper place. The widening of Thlrij avenue necessitated the removal of |h«> largo old trees lining It. The new street committee sees that wheu thorough fares are cut through Hie work I* con tinued until they arc passable for vehi cle*. In speaking of their work recently tbo treasurer Of the organisation said: "The pVlies offered by the Woman'a Improvement league of Ray Itldge to the school children of that district for tho moat carefully kept yards have proved a wonderful stimulus to the joutig gardeners. In soma pftse* plot* that were In tbe worst condition whfq school closed arc among the best kept now. The parents of the children bav# shown the greatest enthusiasm Jji the pffort, and their encouragemeut to the gtris nud boy* ha* been of tbe grcetcet aid." ' A Prt»« Far (teat l»re«!■•*, The El I'uso Good Roads aib-octatios offered a cash prist* to the restden's of I any one block in the city who shall j have done the best work, from July j 21 to Aug. 15, lu clearing away weed*. ; cleaning ditch boxes and maintaining a neat appearance about bis itremiaea. The Idea contains a happy suggestion. Qood highway* are an excellent ad vertisement for • town, READS SHOULD NEVER ACRE Nivcr en lure tliis trouble. Use at once the remedy that stopped it for Mrs.N, A. Webster, of Winnie, Yn.,—she writes " Dr. Kings New Life Pills wholly cured Die of sick headaches I had suffered for two years." Cure Hcr.dache, Ccnsti lat ion, Biliousness, 25 cents at all druggists, . * 4 j * w intmm BLACKDRAUGHTI THE ORIGINAL] yVER MEDICINE| 9 A *al low complex , dizziness, ■ bilioiiaas— *nd a coated tongue a ate common indications of liver B ' and kidney diseases. Stomach and B bowel troubles, severe a* they are, ■ aire immediate warning by pain, B but liver and kidney trouble*, B though lest painful at the start, are R much harder to cure. Thedford't B i Black-Draught never fail* to bene- H tt dis*a*ed liver and weakened kid- I ney*. It stira up the torrid liver 1 to throw off the germ* of fever and acne. It is a certain preventive of cholera and Bright 'a diaeaae of the Icidnert. With kidneys re inforced by Thedford't Black- i Draught thousand* of perron* have dwelt immune in the uiiilit of yel low fever. Many families live in perfact health and have uo other doctor than Thedford's Black- Draught. It ia always on hand for use in aa emergency and saves many expensive calls of a doctor. Mullhw, S. C, March 10,1901. I have uttd THedfortT. BWk-DrstigM ferthrseycsri sad I havs ast had teg* te a d*ctor tiacs I havs bt«a taking It IK b th* but medicine for me that It •a th* BMfkat for liver and kidney B tr sublet tad dytpcpsls aad other « Rev. A. 0. LEWIS, mm CT~ r ~7' fke Tna«sil Hl»4. SJHg» Who does not love a tranquil tfrirCi* sweet tempered, balanced l|fef Itdoee not matter* whether It rain* or shines of what misfortunes com* to tho** poe ****lng these blessings, ffar they are al ways sweet, earene and calm. Thaf wqaisUf l*>toe of, character which we eall aerenity I* tbe laft lesaon of culture: tt is the flowering of Ufa, the fruitage df the soul. It Is as precious as wisdom, mar* |o be desired than gold—yea, than even flqe fo|d. HOW cupUwptlblo wero money wealth, looks In comparison . with a serene life—a life which dwell* j In the ocean of truth, beneath the waves, beyond the reach of tempests, In the eternal caluil fjow many people wo know whi sour their lives, whn rulu all that In : sweet and beautiful by explosive ten*- t per*, who destroy their poise of charao*' {er by bad blood| lu fact It Is a ijuc»- tlou whether tho great majority of pctt. file do not ruin their lives and mar heir happiness by lack of self control. Jlow few people we meet In life who fire we|l balaniwwl. who ||ave (hut ex quisite |>olse which is characteristic of the tlulshcd cbarnctpr!—Success. —————— j Rolblna .terrains. ' Granger-1 understand you have an ! Interestin tho Swuutinnu mine? j Lamb— I have an Investment there, but I have seen no Interest ou It up to the present moment.—Boston Trail pcrtr-t rj P) rjrj I This SSO Prize For Some I I l r; I Subscriber of The Enterprise ( numbered consecutively and be- l($&t KfSf /S?s|// ' gii-ning the ist of October II every person who pays > 53?jjl iL $i on subscription to TUB KNTKR- I PRISE will be given one of these tickets. Those who pay $i Ret JSa one ticket, $3 two tickets, and so lon. It matters not' whether you are an old subscriber paying up \q bock dues or a new subscriber pay ing in adyance, every dollar paid V!4cT»/ counts the same and gets a ticket. ? One blank ticket hM been sent to I a person outside of the State to be numbered, the number to be known to no one but himself. This ticket after being numbered is sealed in two envelopes, these two enclosed in another envelope and lnailed to Mr. J. G. Godard, Cashier of the Bank of Martin County, to be kept in the bank by him until all the 1,000 tickets are out, when the one at*the bank wilt be opened and the number announced, and the person holding the ticket with the same number will be given the Steel Range. If you are already a subscriber to THE ENTER* RISE new is a good time to pay up> all arrears and some in advarcc,getting a ticket for every dpl)ar f aid. The more tickets you get the larger number of chances you hove at the tstovp, If yon do not take THE ENTER PKISE now is the best time to subscribe, get the campalgu, home and general news, and at the same time have a„cbance to get this • fine Steel Range. Ihe sconer the tickets r.re*out the sooner some body will get the Range. Tell your neighbor about this and get him ipfaerccted, » ■■ I' lIUI .IMLMJ I FipjlJ. . f SEE THE PRIZE ON DISPLAY AT THE SI\#SON HARDWARE CO. THIS GREAT WHITE ENAMEL, UNB _• NEEDS NO ADVERTISING. EVERY- P ONE KNOWS IT'S BEST The Enterprise — i I To Cure a Cold ill One Day 1 I Take Laxative Bromo fro iXItxAS * NEW FAST TRAIN BatVMD St. Loola and Kiumu City mad OKLAHOMA CITY, WICHITA, DENISON, SHERMAN. DALLAS, FORT WORTH kad principal point* 1m Tnu aad thn Booth voit. TMa train ia new throughout and la made ip of Ibn tuat equlpDMit, provided with alrotrlo light* and all othfr nodeta traveling oooveaienoea. It roaavla oar aow lied River Division. I Brery tmlluM known to modem ce.t balldlu* ana railroading baa bean employed : la tba make-op of this *errloo, laoladlnf | Cafe Observation Cars, osder tba tnanajfomont of Fred. Barvoy, Full Information a« to rate* and all rietella of a trip via tbia new rooto will be ebeerfnlly ' Mbtwraot^ 0 ai>p " ollUoB, anjr r ®P r *~ j I Over half • century of it M I ia one of the reason* why r#j I Rogers Bros." S ; ■ the product of this long ?£ ' SB experience are best. They SB HI are sold by leading deal- gj ■ en. Fpr catalogue No. 6, % , fffl explaining poiato of in- m , Eg terest address j|j »■ i ■ ' ■ Pome then will ro! out of boil at 1 o'clock in tlie morning nml run to a fire wl o can't l>e Induced to get up at 7 o'clock to Htnrt one lu the niruaca.— Chicago News. -J ' '■ A. C. L. • ATLANTIC COAST LINE B. B. COMPANY, ennunu acancu. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. °™„.. 'i , d ii (ij if si A. il'r. M P. M. A. M. r. M. Lean Wehion " y| 9ou Ar. Rocky Ml i»4J! xo jjl ! P. 11. j ! I«eave Tartioro _ 11 "j 7 u _____ _____ l,v K'.c ky Ml 1130 i„ ~ jj* 3 4fi "Sa l*eate wll«jn — > t> n«b aji lil la I.eave Hclma J S5 ll 34 Lr. rayttteville.. 441 1, • | ■ Ar. Florence 7So 1 m p. U A. M. Ar. (.fldaboro a M __ M I,*. iioldabora— _ - 7«i t u Lv. Mapnolia. in 4 k Ar. II i;uiington.. . . ___ M M 4mm P. U. A. M |P. U. TRAINS GOING NORTH. - 2 | if A. m. r~u. j Lf. Florence to 05! | l*v, l nyritcville.. 11 40; 10 16 I], Lcsvc He Ima s m 11 u Arrive Wilson.... •57 j." *. uls _ . , |A. M. P. M. A. ML I IT. Wilmington.. . rr j M 9JS i J-*' J?•*■?"• *e«~ • ja 11 ej t*- Goldatxjiw. 7 35 9 37 ia aa P. M A. M. r. M. P. M. !.'«»» Wilson »J5 110 tl» »]] IIS Ar. Kocky Mt jjd 9ea I» ia 11 »j Ijj Arrive Tarboro... „ 7 y Ixavt Tarboro... » Jil... - fce. *o«.kv Mtj s» ia ej Ar. Weklo* 453 .. ._. 145__ . . . p. m a. m r. mJ Yadkl* Divide n Main Uae—Tnla leave* VB ■ Inatoa, 9 ia a. at., arrive* Fajturvllk 1* » • m., leave* FajetUvllle I*4* p. a., arrive* Saa ford IS* p. Ml. Returning have* Saafard 3la p m.. anlve Fayettevillr 4 sa p. leave Payetla vllle 4 3* p ni , arrive* Wllaalaataa 7 w a. Benucttsville Rrancb—Train leave* Seaaetla. vllle « le a. m . klaitou 9 a} a. 8., Red Spriaga «i* a. m . I'arktou 1041 a. a*., Hope Milla lajja. n., arrive rayelteville 11 us. Retaraina leavaa joo p. m„ Hope Mill* 3 >3 p. a*.. Bad Spring* s S3 p. m.. Maxtun 4 16 p. m., airiveaSes nettavllle 7 »s p. ». Connection at Vavetlevflle with train Na. 7S, at Maxton with Carolina Central Railraad, at Red spring* with Ihe Red Spting* and Bowmorc rail, read, at Sauford with the Seaboard Air l.lae aad Southern Railway, at Gulf with the l>arhaa» aad Charlotte Railroad. Traill on the Scutlaad*Neck BranchXaad leavaa Wrldon 3 13 p. m , Halifax j top a., arrive* Seat, laud Neck 4 10 p. a., Greenville 3 47 a. a., Ua •ton 6 45 P. tu.Returning leave* KlnMoa 7 a a.a Greenville a 30 a. m.. arriving at Halifax ii aaa. m M elded 11 wa. m . daily except Sunday fraln* on WsablugJon Branch leave Waahl**. toa 800 a. m., and 145 p. m., arrive Paraefe *« a. m,3la p. m., rt!niiiin K leave Paiuele mi m , *nd 3 » p m„ arrive Waahinatoa wvj * « aud 6 15 p. m., daily except Sunday. Train leavea Tbrboro N. C., daily escerrt Saa day 4 33 P. m., Sunday 4 AS p. arrive* PI, mouth Sib P«. »3» p. >u., Beturaing, kav«- I'lyuouth daily except Sunday, 7jo a m aad Sunday 900*. m , urrive* Taitoto i«'l a 11 no a. m. » q* «. a. Traill •># Kidland N. C. Branch leave* Gold*, '.on: daily, excejit Sunday, 5 w a. a Swllhlirfd 6i« a m k Sni(tkfleU 700 a.m., arriveaGoldabor* S i) * a ~ Train* on Naahville Itranch leave Rockv u«>_a ;t 930 a. »., 4 *0 P a. arrive Naah vllle aaaa m. 4»3 r ™ . Spring hot* Mai. m, 4 4, . a Return np leave Spilng IK pc 11 na. a.. J l, »a™ Naahvllle u 4S a. ».,s«p. a . arrive it Mount 12 10 patto pm„ dailj except humSmJ , ,J r P i " Cliaioti tfrauch Ic.'c Clinton daily, except Sunday. Kuan iT«j T fnm.,, Returning live. chnVon T m .'JJ loon*. n>, ' aaa Train No. 7S make* ck«e connection at (w all point* North daily, all rail »u ' W. J. CBAIG. ( . IT U Baereaa. °*" '^d«A^ Traffic Msnsffrr.
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