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WilUamMon N.C
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• UHSCKIPTION $1 O0 A YKAK IS ADVANCE I
Kntered at the Post o®ce st Williamston.
N. C. as Class Mail Matter
Fkidat, August 5, 1904.
We have at lw»t s\tur d that
new press. kVe are now fitted
up ii dj any kind of printing.
Although The Kntkkpkibk print
• shop alwfl.y* h 'I » good name
for printing.we are now 111 a po
tation to mn'ji'a grea'er repu
utation al'ng that lin». With
a gasoline engine t#(> revo
lution, job and book press,
and two platen job pressed, we
can turn uut work with any
of tli.j print simps in the coun
try
Me are a little later ibis
week with our paper than we
wanted to be, this is due to
getting a foundation 11 d«-r "ur
press.
We ask the nuppi.it ol Mar
tin County,both 111 our job and
newspapers department. \V
will meet all legitimate compe
tition iu the job line and guar-
antee you as g Mai work as you
can get anywhere.
We intend to lurmsh a news
paper in keeping with the times
and solicit your suli-criptio^s
We Need a Fire Engine
"In time ol peace l«*l ii | »rt»-
pure fur war..''
Wo have been having lires
in our town almost c\eiy win
Icr that passes and the) Inve
in every cafe been ol st rnuis
loss to us.
Fire stays tin- hand «»f j »r o
ross and thereby makes invest
ment risky . U e shoulii i■ >i
look In insurance companies
for they only restore a part >l
the IONS incurred. Tlie\ do
not put us on our feet again
ami give us back the trade w*
have built up, w hen our store
are burned; but our trade tins
to go elsewhere ami hence our
business has to go to the wal .
We need in the first place an
organized lire company, com
posed of young men. This
will cost us nothing, lor the
very best young men would
willingly join the company, we
dare say.
This would mean tlia these
„ young men, being organizeV,
would be on the spot where
the (ire happened to be. This
would mean in many cases thai
a great percentage of our tires,
would be extinguished bet'on
they got any headway
Of course we wouM h iv* to
have a lew buckuls ami lad
ders. We are sure the mer
chants would supply us with
these and thoy must he kept in
a place where any one of the
members ot the comp n> co.ilil
get them —.
Moreover we must have a
Hand Chemical Fire Engine.
There is a picture of one in the
Rew International Kncy-lopa- -
dia. It is a two wheel app*ira
ratus, being about lour feel
high, with a tank lor cheini. als
about 34 by 14. It has a lan
tern in froDt. The hose ap
pears to be about two inches
in diameter I bis is what the
||> town needs, it seems to us.
We must first organize a lire
Littleton Female College
This institution with a patronage of more than 200 pupil.s from
five different states, covering an area of 1000 miles in diameter,
desires immediate correspondence with any young lady who wishes
to go off to school. A postal card or letter will bring immediate
reply and interesting information.
The 23rd Annual Session will Begin on Wednesday, Sept. 14, J904
J. M. RHODES, President, Littleton, N. C.
company of'Jvotmg men, and
this «ve are going to have it we
have nothing else, and if this
proves well ihe rest will come
to us fur we will have plays
and ice cream supper* and get
us a Hand Chemical Fire Kn-
Let us unite young men on
having this organization It in
for the mutual honefit of the
whole community. You will
soon be the loaders and v\e
want to see our town take a
step even further tlnn it ban
taken.
Fires have boon itnpeedmg
our growth for many long years
and we have now readied a-so
lution if we will band together
and form a company. The v ry
best young men ol other towns
join and have lots of tun in
practicing run. 1 g, and we feel
sure our young men w'll take
bold 0,l this inr.veiiiei t and push
it onward to the orga-isung
point.
Violent Aifack of Dlrthoea Cnred by
Caintwlain's Cuiic, Cholera and MGiar
rhoea Remedy and Perhaps a Life Saved
"A short time .'inn I was t ikeu
with :i violent ;Ut;ick o) dmrrhwa
an 1 believe 1 wosvlil have Hied it I
ha 1 not gotten relif," says John J.
I'attoii. a leading.citi/.eii of l'attoii,
Ala. "A frieiiit recommended Cham-
In rlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar
rhoea Remedy. I Iwught a twenty
five cent Iwttle and. after taking
three doses of it was entirely cured.
I i onsider it the lies!- remedy in the
\v ald for bowel complaints. For
sale by S. R Higgs
mm: Tom
Church ol the Advent
Services on the second ami Ufllt
Sundays of the month, morning
ai d evening, and on the Saturdays
LS u m.) before, ami on Mondays
(i) a. in.) after said Sundays of the
month All ate cordially • invited'
Rev. 1? S l.nsyitcr. Rector
Methodist Church
Rev. T. 11. Sntton, the Mctho
di t Pastor, has the following ap
pi intnieiits Kvery Sunday.morn
in it i i o'clock and at S
i\ lock respectively, except the
.(..•'Hiil Sunday. Sunday School
every Sunday morning at 9:30
o'clock. Prayer meeting every
Wednesday evening at S:,v> o'clock.
Holly S|>iinv: 3rd Sunday evening
at 3 o'clock; Vernon Ist Sunday
e\eningat \ o'clock Hamilton 2nd
Si ndav, morning and night; Has
seils 2nd .Sunday at 5 o'clock.
A cordial invitation is ex tended
ill to attend these services.
Baptist Church
Preaching on the Ist, and and
4th Sundays at 11 a. 111 , and 7:30
p. 111. Prayer meeting every Thurs
day night at 7:30. Sunday School
every Sunday morning at 9:30. J.
I) Biggs, Jr., Superintendent.
The pastor preaches at Hamilton
on the 3rd Sunday in each month,
at 1 1 a HI and 7:30 p v in., and at
Kkldick s Grove on Saturday before
every Ist Sunday at 11.a. HI., and
"ii the Ist Sunday at 3 p. 111. Slade
School House oil the 2nd Sunday
it 3 p 111 , and the Highs' School
House on the 4th Sunday at 3 p.m.
livetxliody cordially invited.
Rev. R. I). Carroll. Pastor.
Town Officers
Mayor—Joshua 1,. KweN.
J, —B—H,
Knight, N. S. Peel, I)r. J.l).Biggs,
A. llassell, F. K. Hodges.
Street Commissioners F K
Hodges, N. S. Peel.
Clerk—A. llassell.
Treasurer—N. S. Peel.
Attorney—Winder Martin.
Chief of Police—J H. Page.
Lodges
Skewarkee I.odge, No. 90, A. F.
&A. M. Regular meeting every
2nd and 4th Tuesday nights.
Roanokv Camp, No 107. Wood
men of the World. Regular meet
ing every 4th Friday night-
OI'PORTUNITIES FOR ALL
No Section of the United States
provides the wonderful opj>ortuni
tii-M for success to the capitalist,pro
fessioiial man, farmer, miner, labor
er, or trades, that exists in the
Great Southwest.
Missouri, Arkansas., Kansas, Ok
lahoma, Indian Territory, Texas,
New, Mexico and Arizona, await
mm with money, brain and muscle.
Science has declared the climatic
conditions of this section the grand
est in the world.
Sjiecial round tlip' tickets, to
permit you to investigate, and ful
information furnished upon appli
cation to, W. T. SAUNDERS,
I). I'. A., Frisco System,
i ioK Fast Main Street,
Richmond, Va.
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The Oeafh Penalty
A little tiling sometimes results
iu death. Thus a mere scratch, in
siguiliceul cuts >r ptuiv lioils have
paid the death penalty. It is wise to
have Rucklen's Arnica Salve ever
haudy It is the liest Salve on earth
and «ill prevent fatality, when
Hurus. Sores, fleers and l'iles
threaten. Only 25c, at S R . Biggs
The Modern Giant
Lewis Lu.lrk.of Currituck Beach,
N. C , is iK years old and weighs
over 400 pounds. He can carry a
lishing boat with one hand.
ltisliii|> Joseph S.Kry, Southern, M.K.
Church, v riles "We I>r McitTelt'H
•TiI.THIN A" (Teething Powders) to
f»nr lit He grntidt hild it )i tin- happiest
IVMIIIN The* effect* \cete almost magi
cal, and ccrt.iinh more "satisfactory than
fiuiii u») thing wc evci used. ' TICHTH
IN V (Teething IN»w«lers) Counteracts
JIU'I (Keu'oiiH'M tin KtTects of the Slim
mer s 11 eat,
l>c:ith of Watts Burnhtll
After a liaril for life Mr.
\\ lit 1 ; Itanihill, ot 11 am i 1 ton. fin
all > breathed his last Friclav even
ing lie was MI k with Typhoid
Fiver a little over a mouth He
was jlist twctity-«me yvtirs ot age—
in l ne vi i v noontide of life.
lie was iiiii led Saturday even
in ; jit ,ili«.ui (otu o'clock, the
funeral services being conducted
bv Kev. 'l'. 11. Sutton.
Mr IRiruhill was a inemliei f
tin Methodist Church.
The Kuterprise extends the hand
of sjuipatln to the liercaved Hither
ami biotlur and sifter in this their
lit>n i uf deep grief
I lind nothing better for liver dc
r.iifV'nient and constipation than
Cha IIK tlaiu's Stomach and I.iver
Tablets. 1,. 1". ANKRKWS, I>es
Moines, lowa. For sale by S. R.
I kOH (HK)R(iIA
C. C. Ilowen, \ttorney-nt-l Jiw,
Dnlton, (ia. To Finch & 'Nicholas
'Have just finMiril pnintinj; three of
my houses with 1,. nml M. faint. It
i overs utmost twice as tmirli surface as
e\|ieenil Had un idea the cost of paint
would tie su small. Always K've me I.
and M.
Actual cost of bmigmnn nml Martinez 1,,
ami M. I'uiiit less ihini #l2O jier gallon.
Wears ami-covers like Sold by S.
S. K. llijJKf.
Taken With Cramps
Win. Kirmse, a member of the
bridge gang' working near Little
port was taken suddenly ilt Thurs
day night with cramps and a kind
of cholera, His case was so severe
tli.lt lie had to have the members
of the crew wait upon him and 'r
GifTord was called upon and con
sulted. He told tlietn he had a medi
cine i i the f >r.n of Chamberlain's
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem
edy that he thought would help
him tint and accordingly several
dose.-, were administered with the
result that the fellow was able to lie
around jiext day. The incident
speaks quite highly of Mr. Gilford's
medicines —Klkader, lowa, Argus.
This remedy uevr fails. Keeb it
n your home, 'I may save your life
For sale by S. R. lJiggs.
We arc agents for the famous lit
tle liver pills recently discovered by
the venerable Dr. Dade of Chicago.
Persons who have used Dade's
pills will have no other. They
cure constipation. Sold by S. H
Ellison & Co.
Good Roods for Qriffins
There will be a meeting of the
Road Hands and rax Payer* of
Griffins at Township Hall atuday
August 6th at 1 o'clock for the pur
pose of devising w.«ys and means
of improving their to ds This is
the first step taken towards hav
ing good rtinds in Martin «'o n y
and w hope and trust it ■ ill be a
success and redound the glory of
ofd •riffinfc.
Healthy llotlirs
Mothers should be in bodily
health. Thev owe it to their child
ren. Yet it is 110 unusual sight to
see a mother, with liabe in arms,
coughing violently and exhibiting
all the symptoms of a consumptive
tendency. And why should this
dangerous condition exist, danger*
ous alike to mother and child,when
Dr. Boschee's German Syrup would
put a stop to it at once ? No
mother should be without this old
and tried remedy in the house—
for its timely use will promptly
cure any lung, throat or bronchial
trouble in herself or hei children.
The worst congh or cold can l>e
speedily cured by German Syrup;
so can hoarseness and congestion of
the bronchial tubes. It unices ex
|iectoratiou easy, and gives instant
relief and refreshing rest to the
cough racked consumptive. New
trial Ijottles, 25c.; large si/.e. 75c.
At S. R Higgs.
l'inesalve acts like a poultice. There
is 110 sore, lioil or abrasion of the
kin l'inesalve will not ci»re. I'iue
salve draws the fire out of a burn
instantly and heals without leaving
a scar. Sold by S H ' Kllison &
Co.
Ike's LAX AT IV K Honey and
Tar is different from all other
cough syrti|)s. It contains anti
septic properties to destroy the
germs, solveut properties' to cut
the phlegm, and laxative proper
ties to cleanse the system. Bee's
I.AXATIVK Honev and Tar is a
pleasant, permanent cure for all
coughs, colds, lung and bronchial
affections. Sold by S. H. Kllison
& Co '
Ivxecutor's Notice
Having (pialilied as executor upon the
estate of Mac (i. Kober.noti, tie teased;
notice is hereby given to hll pernios hold
ing claim* against said estate to present
them to the undersigned for payment «»n
or Ik:lore the lat day of September, 19**5,'
or this notice will IK* plead in tmrof their
recovery All per-totm indebted to said
estate are fe|ichte I to make immediate
payment.
This |lli day of August, t
JESSE IT. ROHEKSON.
|KI.-43 I - Bsecutor
North C.ittiliiiii Superior Court
Martin t'nnnty 1
EllielilU' lliadford
Richard Bradford.
The defendant al»ove named will tnkr
notice that an action «* nI it u*« I us nltove
has berli commenced in the Superior
Court of Martin County to obtain a 1 i
vorce from the defendant; ami thedefen
ilant will further t ike notice that lie in
required to appear at the next term of
Martin County Su|»ertor Court lobe held
oil the jn! Moiidax of Septenilier,
In the 19U1 day of Septemlier, 1904, at
the Court House of said county, in the
town of WillijiniHton, N. C , ami answer
or demur to the complaint in said action
«»r the plaintiff will apply to the court tor
the relief demanded in said complaint.
This August Ist, 1904.
J A HORItS.
Aiig.s-tt Clerk Su|>erior Court
Special Special
...TO-DAY...
10,000 PoundsD.S.
Regular Dry Plates
AT $6.50 PER 100
Sou. Supply Go.
HATCH BROS,
will run their big annual
EXCURSION
FOR WHITE PEOPLE
Williamston to Norfolk
WEDNESDAY,AUGUST 10
Returning the iith.
FARE, ROUND TRIP, $ 2 .00
Cheapest ever offered to our people.
Give you one night and two days
in Noriolk. Dont miss this last
chance to Norfolk
Train Leaves Williamston
at 7 O'clock am...
f ZI
/WintersmitiisX
I (Trill © B h
1 YOU'LL SHAKE
\ IT CUR /
\ TO STAY CURED J
Chills, Ague, Dengue, LcGrlppef
Xflnd all the Malarial Ills t '.iatf
Flesh Is Helr to.
end SLOG nt your
Slcre^^^^T
READY FOR BUSINESS
I can he found at my shop, on Washington Street, where I am
now prepared to do all kinds of
—../T7> florseshoeinj
FM a " d Repair ' n^
T. G. GOOK
Bicycles Sold and Repaired Washington Street
T HAT WATCH
of yours needs just as much as you do. You need cleaning and
fixing up once anda-while; so does your watch, at least, once
every year. We sell aad recommend the Elgin and Waltham
Watches as the Standard Makes.
HOW ABOUT A GOOD BICYCLE
We have them in the Columbia, Rambler
H. 13. PEELK
THE JEWELER WILLtAHSTON, N C.
TELEPHONE 31
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M Ji H DYSPEPSIA CURE
IPM MM ETLJ OH M DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT
H PW MPI Kj I | The SI 00 bottle contains 2 S times ths trial sue. which sells for SO
IB ml iy f!!\ X J Iff I J rSSPABBD ONLY AT TMI LASOBATOSV Of
U M >KJ# R XIRLJ HR LL E. c. D«WITT & COMPANY, CHICAGO. "
fLook - 1 nvesti gate - Read
In order to make your dimes and dollars go to the utmost limit
our bargains blend with sparkling values in all kinds of mer
%
ehandise. Don't let this opportunity pass you. You may not
again have the chance to buy at such low prices.
Men's Straw Hats Laccs and Embroideries
Ladies and Childrens Slippers nt wholesale cost: It will astonish you to see ovr line of I,aces and
Our line of men's ladies' mid children's drop- Embroideries and how low that we are now selling
stitch Hose are the nicest evpr shown for the tliein. Never tiefone has there lieen such bargains
money. We have them at all prices, from to to in these kind of goods. Ttiy; values in Table Linens
soc. a jwir, LADIES' VESTS, we have them for worth bo and 75c., for 50 and (toe. per yard.
5. 10, 15 and 25c . each.
# CLOTHING
Ol'R LINE OH
Boys' and Children's Summer
CLOTHING
at Wholesale Cost^—
If you are thinking of buying a suit, or a pair of pants, it will pay you to come to
if you are thinking of buying wmc FURNITURE ,BBl) SPRINGS,CHAIRS or ROCKERS it will pay
you to see our line on second floor.
To tell goods like the above for leas than the prevailing prices seems like Gold Dollars, but this is our
. way so co me and gather them in.
Harrison Brothers & Company
RKPt >Rf OP THE CONDITIO* OF
Bank of Martin County
at WIIXIAMBTON. N.C..
•I the clow of hwwiifM June glh. 1904
RBSOURCKS:
Loans ft IHkuubU f 7VUSS&
Om-Drafu
Other Storks and Hood* 1,000 o*.
Furniture 4k Fixture*. 1,723 \5
Demand I«oane 9-577 '
Due From itankmiKl Rinkri*
Nat I Hank Nutei »hI other U.S.Note* 7.1*3 l*
TOTAL. * 99.567*5
UAIIUTIKK
Capital Stock. t 12,000.00
. Suri lue * 5.000.00
Undivided Pr»lu »,Mio.ia
Due to Hank* and Hanker* 't^-73
Depooit* subject to Check *5.3J9.02
Time Certificates of De-pcsit 15.wa.00
TOTAL. $ 9W*7 «5
I, J. G. Godard Caahier, of bank of Martin
County, do solemnly swear (or affirm; that th«
above Statement ia true to the best of my kno»
ledge and belief, J. G. GODARD. Caahiev
State of North Carolina [
County of Martin j
Sworn to and subscribed before me. this 21st
day of June. A: D.. 1904
C. M. GODWIN. Notaor Public
COR R KCT—ATTKST : I
Ife-nnis S. Bigg* '•
Wheeler Martin ) DIRF.CTORS
S. L. Godard \
I. G. Godard 1
RKPORT OF THK CONDITION OF
J. C. Robertson, Banker,
at ROBKUOmiUX, N. C..
at the close of lm wines* June ,th. i«r»4
RKSOt'RCKS
Loans and Discount* % 17.3Wi.64
Oveniiafts 425 14
Furniture and Fiature* 714.M
Other Renl Kstnt* Owned *»575.*°
Due from Hanks and Katikers
Checks and other Cash Items 1,345.20
TOTAL $ *»,734.21
1,1 Altll.lTlKS
Capital Stock 3.000.00
Undivided Profit* 1,515.66
Deposits Subject to Check 22.a04.2s
Cashier's Checks Outstanding >4-3°
Hills Payable 3,0011,4 m
TOTAL $ 734 »>
State of North Carolina |
County of Martin
I.J. C Robertson. Caahier of the above-named
bank, do solemnly swrar that the above state
ment is true to the l«e«t of my knowledge and
belief. J C. ROBF.RTSON. Cashier
Sworn and subscribed to before me thlai sth
day of June, ivta. S. L- ROSS, Notary Public
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Brings Golden Health and Renewed Vigor
A specific for Constipation, Indigwtioo. Lire
and Kidney Troubles. I*imples Eczema, Impure
Sood, Bad Breath. Rluggish Bowela, Headache
•mi backaohe It's Rocky Mountain Tea in tab
let form, Bft cents a bo* Genuine made by
II >ulistkr Daro Company, Madison. Wis.
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