IITHE ENTERPRISE. FUBUSHKD BVXXY PKIDAV it T*i ntmniu nimm co. lUUamMw H.C totmttttkcMHOOau WUUuMto*. m. C. ma Sccußd Clut Mali Matter. FRIDAY OCTOBER 20,1905. Hold Your Cotton. ' 'I Cotton is on the decline but we are confident that the price will be better and the farmers who sell now are giving the difference be tween cents to 11 cents to spec ulators and manufacturers. We have made an investigation of the condition and here is what people say who know Mr. C. C. Fagan, of Dardens says "We have ginned seventeen bales more cotton this year than last year this time but we are mnch nearer done ginning than any year before. I picked nearly all my cotton the first time it was gone over. We will gin twenty-five per cent less cotton than last year." Mr. Van R. Taylor who was in town Wednesday said, "The cot- ton crop is short, we are not gin ning as much as last year and I think we will make about sixty per cent of what we made last year. Mr. Hyman Bowen who was in town Wednesday said: "My son and myself have l>een running :■ gin about sixteen years and tilt crop is shorter than it has l>een in years. We are getting very little cotton to gin as compared with last year." Mr. J. G. Statou says: "The crop is short although opening raf>- idly now which makes it look larg er. The Williamston Milling and Ginnning Co. is not doing the gin ning it did last year because tin crop is not made thats just all then is about it.'' Here are men who are iu a posi tion to know al>out the crop and thev say it is short. Kvery reader cf this article knows the crop is short although it shows up well. Now if the crop is short although conditions are such as to make it appear large and the price conse quently low and these conditions exist all over the cotton l>elt, isn'i it reasonable to canclude the price will be lietter when the situ ation is understood. In our humble opinion and it is gained from what people say who "know and from reports covering the whole cotton belt, fanners will make a big mistake to sell cotton for cents when they can gel as much as 11 and Sully says 13 for it. Croup is quickly relieved, and Whooping Cough wil not run it course, if you use the original Bee's Laxative Honey and Tar. This- Cough Syrup is different from all others because it acts on the bowels. You cannot cure Crouj and Whooping Cough until you rid the system of all congestion, by working off the cold through a copious action of the bowels. Bee's Laxative Honey and Tai does this, and cures all Coughs. Croup, Whooping Cough, etc. Nt opiates. Sold by S. R. Biggs. IT A wise, good husband gives his wife a ten d6flar bill now, and then and insists that she spends it 011 herself as she pljeases. Dn't Borrow Trulli It is a bad habit to borrow any thing, but the woist thing you can possibly borrow, is trouble. When sick, sore, heavy weary and worn out by the pains and |>oisons of dyspepsia, biliousness, Bright Dis ease, and similar internal disorder don't sit down and brood over your symptoms, but fly for relief to Electric Bitters. Here you will find sure and permanent forgetful " ness of all your troubles, and your body will not be burdened by a load of debt,disease. At S. R. Biggs drag store. Price 50c. Guaran teed. Too many jack-pots spoil a bank account. Everything you eat will taste Oold Point'ltems. *— Gold Point, N.,C»r'bct. 18. 'OS. We are glad to see Mr. J. B. Coburn out again after a few days illness. Several of our people speak of going to Raleigh tomorrow to see the State Fair. Miss Nora Bazetnore, of Oak [ City, was a visitor of Miss Leiter Taylor last Sunday. Our farmers are nearly through picking cotton and say they will not get over half of an average crop. Rev. Cliarjey Lee filled his regu lar appointment here Sunday at the Christian Church. Mr. B. L. Johnson, of Oak City was here last Sunday. We hope that he enjoyed his trip. There was a barbecue here last Thursday, several Irom Williams ton being present. Mr. R. T. Taylor has a small alligator sent him by friends, which is quite a curiosity in this section. Mr. Cox, of Goldsboro, arrived a few days ago and is assisting Mr. B. L. Stevens at the distillery here. Mr. E. A. I.upton representing T. W. Mewborn & Co., o( Kins ton, was here yesterday. Mr. I.on Phelps, of Everett#, was here this week. A Judicious Inqulri A well known traveling man who visits the drug trade says he has often heard druggists inquire of customers who asked for a cough medicine, whether it was wanted for a child or for an adult, and i( for a child they almost invariably recommend Chamlierlain's Cough Remedy. The reason for this is that tlicy know there is no danger fiom it and that it always cures. There is not the least danger in giving it, and for coughs, colds croup it is unsurpassed. For sale >ale by S. R. Biggs. Some men proceed to storm when thev are unable to raise the wind. Fill ot Tragic Meaning Are these lines from J. H. Sim mons of Casey, la. Think what might have resulted from his terri ble cough if he had not taken tile mediciuc aliout which he writes; "1 had a fearful cough, that dis turbed my night's rest. I tried everything, but nothing relieve it, until 1 took I)r. King's New Dis covery for Consumption, Coughs, and Colds, which completely cured me." Instantly relieves and j>er maiiently cures all throat and lung diseases; prevents grip and pneumonia. At S. R Biggsdrug gist; guaranteed; 50c and SI.OO. Trial Iwrttle free. Censuring others is no evidence of your own faithfulness. Son Seasonable Adilci It may lie a piece of superfluous advice to urge people at this seasou of the year to lay in a supply ol Chatulwrlain's Cough Remedy. It is almost sure to be needed before winter is over, and much more prompt and satisfactory results are obtained when taken as soon as a cold is contracted and before It has become settled in the system, which can only l>e done by keeping the remedy at hand. This remedy is so widely known and so altogether good that no one should hesitate aliout buying it in preference to any other. It is for sale by S. R. Biggs. A lawyer isu't necessarily a beg gar liecause he pleads for money How ti Cure Corns ud Bunions First, soak the corn or bunion in warm water to soften it; then l»are it down as closely as jiossible without drawing blood and apply Cltanilierlaiu's Pain Balm -twice daily, rubbing vigirously for five minutes at each application. A corn plaster should l»e worn a few days to protect it from the shoe. As a general liniment for sprains, bruises, lameness and rheumatism, Pain Balm is unequalled. For sale by S. R. Biggs. Resolve that you will not be lead, and you will IK- a leader. One night is all the time neces sary to prove that Pinules is the the best remedy in the world for l>achache and all kidney aud blad troubles. If you have rheumatism or any other blood disease a single dose will give relief. Sold by S. R Biggs. Science makes believers of doubters and doubters of believers. Pinesalve acts like a poultice. Best thing in the world for boils, burns, cracked hands, tetter, etc. The Enormous Profits of the Jobbers and Retailers Cut Out. From factory to you isonr meth od of the National Trading Co. They make one dollar do the work of two. See what a little money will do on goods direct from the factory. The Win. Rogers silver ware, the best goods made since 1847 they are guaranteed 25 yean. The beautiful Arundul sterling pattern. Tea spoons, set of six, sycts. Soup spoons, set of six, $1.32. Tablespoons, set of six, $1.48. Desert forks, set of six. $1.32. Table forks, set of six, $1.48. Desert knives tripple plat ed, set of six, $1.41. Table knives tripple plated, set of six. $1.48 Cold meat fork in fancy box 63c. Berry spoon in fancy box 87c. Butter knife 27c. Sugar spoon 22c. Gravy or c ream ladle in fancy box, 66c. Three piece child set. silk lined box 86c. Rogers three piece carving set, 9 inch Spanish blade, stag handle, sterling silver trimm ed >2.63. A handsome black enameld clock, gold trimmed, 12 in. high 19 in. wide such as jewel ers sell for $9 00 our price $4.93. A man's watch. Elgin movement, silverean case $3 98. Man's watch Standard movement, silverearcase. $2. 49. Ladies or gentlemens 14k gold filled hunting case, watch, line American movement, such as jewelers sell for $12.00, our prict $4.93. Ladies 14k, 25 year gold chain hand engraved $1.75. A four piece silver tea set quadruple plate, gold lined hand engraved, a beauty, only $5.63. Butter dish to match tea set f 1.59. Syrup cup and tray to match tea set $1.27. These prices are for goods deliv ered at your home. Compare them with any house in the country you will find them less than half, they charge. We have been doing bu sinless 19 years and refer you to any bank in Rochester. Your money back if you ask it. Send your or ders to, National Trading Co. Rochester, N. Y. Beautiful dreams are but sweet reflections. Good New for Williamston. Science at Last Discovers a Real Cure For Rheumatism. After years of ex]ieriment a new scientific remedy has been found that not only relieves, but al>solute lv cures Rheumatism and kindred diseases, to stay cured.. The new discovery RIIKUM ACIDK, though purely vegetable, and acting though nature's channels, neutralizes thece acids and sweeps all jx>isons and harmful germs out of the bloo:l. At the same time it tones up the stomach and regulates the liver and kidneys. RAKUMACIDE therefore, cures the disease permanently, bee a use it teinoves the cause. It has cured hundreds of cases after the most noted doctors and hospital nurses have failed. RHKUKACIDKcur ed James Wilkes, of Dillon. S. C., after he had tieen held in bed by rheumatism for three years aud his feet were drawn up almost to his back. This is only one of the inauv marvelous cures RHKI'MA CIDK lias already performed. RIIKUMACIDK is curing many cases of Rheumatism, Sciaticarlum bago, Rout, kidney trouble, indi gestion and constipation, right in this community today. Because it has cured so many others we lielieve it will cure you All the leading druggists in this place sell and recommend RHKU MACIDK. Some men make a s{iecialty of flirting with trouble. He kept tip in the Race. James S. Barron, President Man chester Cotton Mills, Rock Hill, S. C., writes: "In 1883 I painted my residence with L. & M It looks better than a great many houses painted three years ago. Don't pay $1.50 a gallon for lin seed oil which you do in ready-for use paint Bgy oil fresh from the barrell at 60 cents per gallon, and mix it with Longman & Martinez L. & M. Paint. It makes {mint cost about $1 20 per gallon. Wears and covers like gold. Every Church given a liberal quanity when bought from, S. R. Biggs. Nevertheless the republican par ty will know where to go for its next campaign contributions. Plus ti 6tt Rick are often frustrated by sudden breakdown, due to dispepsia or constipation. Brace up and take Dr. King's New Life Pills. They take out out the materials which are clogging your energies, and giqe you a new start. Cure head ache and dizziness too.' At Biggs Drug store; 25c., guarantiee. Ml ill 11 H I ill Why Refer to Doct Because we make medicines for them. We give them the formula for Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, and (hey prescribe h for coughs, colds, bronchitfe, consumption. They trust it. Then you can afford to trust It. Sold for over 60 years. •• Ajft'n Ohorry J tutors I U a r#mmf y 'hat ■ IIOUNMM tn «v«ry I hn*• n««d • great d«al of It for h*rlieo«frh« m»4 si»4 I know what a lylmm nedlrino KM I ran not rsconmeuit It too Illicitly.**— MARK £ CoHßir. Hf4» P»rk, Mass. JLM _ 9 S^KMPAULI* }} eS "'~ Ay®r'» Pills graatly aid the Cherry Pectoral in bwatlng up a cokl- The Triadic Shaving Parlor OVER J. W. WATTS & CO. Sharp Razors, clean Towels and Good Work Guaranteed. Cleanliness Our MOTTO Thanking one and all for your past patronage and hoping for a continuance of the same, I remain, Yoyrs to serve, J. H. HYMAN, Prop. Rlt PORT OF THE CONDITION OF Bank of Martin County ■I WILUAM»TOM,tN. C., at the close of business Aiir. 25, 1905. ZTRKSOURCKSt UABIUTIKH: 1.0.11. Ik Diacounts I 75.*t 7v 'tWS Over ItrafL. 1 17K SJ Other Slock. and Bond., 1.000 o>, .'.lll s6 to Hurnllure * Fixture., I.Koooo {.'V- p".!,'/' 1 I>r"iMiil I.uaii. Hmikei. >j Time Certificates of t>e|»cßil. 13,541.00 Due From HhhWb mid Bankdi 5»757-*' in Check uLiKi.uo Silver Coin iVr»*S "«»')ecl to Check 50,4~j0 TOTAL. »..sS„ohJ ™TA«.. |tos.fi»7-» I, J. 0. Oodard C..liter, of Batik of M.l tin County, do aolemulv «eir (or affirm) that thi above Htatetumt in true lo the beat of my kno l«fl|f Hid J. O. OODAED, laahlei. SlHtr of North Carolina—County of Martin. Swot it to an! atib*crO»ed before me, thia jlh day of Sept., A. D., nw COKKKCT—ATTKBT : C. M liODWIW. Notary Public Wheeler Martiu ) 8. U. Godard }■ DIRKCTOKft t J. h. IUmtII > Send us your Job PRINTING Once TMtten, Ttvice Shy• HHB ft | 1 Once * man gets bitten he's alwaya ah* the biter. If you're been bit la the matter of clothes, Ita ■ wiae Idea lo five a wide berth to the one who Mt you! Try people with a reputation for matin* and keeping frienda If von have been dlaappointed In you' garmenta, let the International Tailoring Co. of New York. Chicago and San Pranctaco. ap nly the antidote of good workmanahlp and guaranteed aatlafactiou. One ault from them will make you feel kindly toward* all the world In general, and put you right la the ITKI ol your frienda. Looka, you know, are eeerythiug. iM oar new Fall aad winter aamplea and let na take your meaaura. We 6earamn *• Thus* Ilea. We have a nice line of childrens, boy's and young men's clothing. We sell clothes cheap, also a good line of boy's aud men's pants. * Come to see us, Friends to all, Anderson Crawford & Company A GUARANTEED GUM FOR PILKS Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles. Druggist* refund money if PAZO OINTMBNt fails to cure any case, no matter of how long standing, in 6to 14 days. Kint application given ease and rest. 50c. !l your druggist ha»'V it send 50c in stamps and it will be for- I warded uoatpaW Cy Paris Medicine Co., j St. I-oma, Mo. £ 11-4 IT* ■Km The New York One Price Clothing and Dry Goods STORE 1 The Only Place in Town where you can get your money's worth of Merchandise % ! f j tra We curry n full line of Men's Ldjt's an.) Children's Furnish ijtftH, •\\ e Iwvc hl'-" j :«t reo iv big ol Men's •»» Co*t*, Sgits .ind Sti-IrOU Hals, and also I haw a big line of Ladies Rain Coais a id Suits at Popular Prices. e ciu fit up Anvlody the County, it makes no difference jm y how small or 1 rge your are. *"* rsTl mrnmwmmmm Yours Respectfully, Macht Bros. & Rutenberg ( Clothing Factory in WTTTIAMVTfIItf ltf f Branch Stores: Hert- New York " ILLIiLLfIJIUr!, Jl. t. ford, N. C., Manning • ton, W. Va. A To Cure a Cold m One Day OUR EIWOOD wire fence will / reach here on or About fIONDAY Oct. 23rd THE SIMPSON HDW. GO- Williamston, N. C. BIG REDUCTION 111 Clothing 1 Wright's Underwear Don't forget our com- f jj plete and up-to-date /u | line of Millinery and VC/ ( |g iLvjr ifil Ladie's Fancy Dress ulfl \\ |(i yM fa We guarantee to please all, so come and give us a trial. _____________ Very Respectfully, G. D. Garstarphen 8c Go. DENNIS S. BIGGS, C. D. CARSTARPHBN. FRANK F. FAGAN, President. Vice-President. Cashier. The Farmers and Merchants Bank WILLI AM STON, N. C.I Capital, - - >515,000 We respectfully solicit your accounts WK WILL GIVE YOU PROMPT SERVICE