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Selling Out! r " ' 1 '/ • ♦, We are still selliug oat our itock. We have many barayna tkat will save you money. Come and lo4k over our stock while complete. Everything mustjbe sold out. • We hove the nlceat line of Furniture ever shown In Wllllameton Come and eee It, It will •urprlee you. Gurganus & Son HEWS FROM THE COUNTY (Continued from first page) near Plymouth. Mrs. Lwcv _S win son was the guest of Mrs. Matilda Davenport Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Suell, of near Plymouth, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Fagan Sunday. Mrs. Lula Clements, of Ports mouth, is spending a few days with her brother, Mr. Geo. Coburn. Master John Coburn left Satur day for his home in Buell, Ya., . after an extended visit to relatives. Miss Mary Batemau has return ed from an extended trip to Nor folk and other cities, and was ac companied home bv the charming Miss Lessie McCaskey. We are to have a uew school building here soon. The contract ors will begin work next week. , It ■will be situated near the Methodist church, of this place, on a very high and dry place. Miss Olive Jackson has had so much company this week that they are too numerous to mention. It seems that everybody wants to go to' Mr. Jackson's beautiful home, "Hill Crest," where they are cer tain of being highly entertained by three very charming young ladies. Captains Stuart Daniel and Ma tliias Hay man, from the old his toric Roanoke Island, were guests of their cousin, Mrs. C. C. Fagan, one night last week. They say the Island is rapidly improving, and' tliey have several very nice new buildings, among them is a new Methodist church, that seven thousand dollars, which is situated on the south end of the island near Wanchese. The revival that is being held at the Disciple church is progressing finely. They have three very elo , -quent ministers to conduct the ser vices and they do not fail to epter tain a full audience every night. Prof.. Perry is very talented and everybody enjoys his violin solos with organ accompaniment. We hope they will do much while in our midst. Miss Virginia Jackson is highly complimented as an or ganist, and does all in her power for a good cause. This is w'lat Hon. Jake Moore, State Warden of Georgia, says of Kodol For Dyspepsia: "E. C. De- Witt & Co., Chicago. lll.—Dear Sirs—l have suffered more than twenty years from indigestion. About eighteen mouth? ago I had grown so much worse that I could not digest a crust of corn bread and could not retain anything on mv stomach. I lost 25lbs; in. fact I made up my mind that I could .not live but a short time, when a friend of mine recommended Kodol. I consented to try it to please him and was better iu one day. I now •weigh more than I ever did in my life and am in better health than ' for many vears. Kodol did it. I keep a bottle constantly, and wiite this hoping that humanity may be benefitted. Yours very truly, Jake C. Moore. Atlanta, Aug. io, 1904". Sold by Chase's Drug Store; Biggs' Drug Store. Subscribe to the ENTERPRISE OwrHHrtf-HH tare Io 1872 there was a great deal of diarrhoea, dysentery and cholera Infantum. It waiat this time that Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy was first brought into use. It proved more success ful than any other remedy or treat ment, and has for years maintained that record. From a small beginning its 9ale and use has extended to every Pfrlt of the United States and to many ioreign countries. Nme druggists out of ten will recommend it when their opinion is asked, although they have other medicines that pay them a greater profit. It can always be depended upon, even in the most >-evere and dangerous cases- ' For sale by All Druggists aud Dealers n Paten; Medii ine. ROBERSO^ (Continued fron* first page) were best fitted, and even half the energy and experience ex pended on the various callings, success would have been assured. In this, as in all matters of impor tance we should be sure we ars right and tlien go ahead. Thfcre is always enough new in every calling, if it is properly developed, to keep up interest. Nobody has ever reached the limit of improve ment. The person that perseveres until he has surpassed all others almost invaribly makes his name famous. > . If boys and girls at home and at school could be taught to stick to their work regardless of discourage ments there are few tasks that can not be accomplished. The great trouble is they too ofteu spend their time in search of reasons or excuses why they should not do it. When the task is once fiked it \ , should be the ambition of every boy and girltosuccedordie. If abil ity to persevere under difficulties is not developed in cbTkihood this one epitaph tnay written over the tomb of them all: "Here lies he who failed in life, because bis task was too hard." Instead of parents and teachers trying todevise means to make everything easy for child ren it would be far better to sur mount obstacles alone. Instead of holding the hands- of children al ways, it is much better to let them try walking alone even if they do fall occasionally. There is one danger, however, to be guarded against. That is the dogged persistence in everything once determined upon even though a mistake has been made. Some if they are once for or a Omit*, close their eyes and shut their ears tu,all reasons to the contrary. If they start wrong they are wiong forever. The one thing to settle first, is that you are right, theu g?Tahead regardless of difficul- L ties. Help For Those Who Have Stomach Trouble After doctoring for about twelve years for a bad stomach trouble, and spending nearly five hundred dollars for medicine and doctors' tees, I purchased my wife one box of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liv er Tablets, which did her so much good that she continued to use them and they have done, her more good than all of the medicine I bought before — SAMUEL BQYKR, Folsom, lowa. This medicine is for sale bv All Druggists and Deal ers in Patent Medicine. Sample free. Wood's Bigh-Grade Seeds. Crimson Clover The King of Soil Improvers, also makes splendid fall, winter and spring grating, the earliest green feed, or a good Hay orop. CRIMSON CLOVEN will in "raase the productiveness of the land more than tweaty times as much as the same amount spent in commercial fertilisers. Can be sown by itself or at the last work ing of corn, cotton or .other culti vated crops. Wood's Trade Mark Crimson Clover Seed is the best quality obtainable, o£ tested (Termination, and free from impuritiesand objec tionable weed seeds. Write for "Wood's Crop Special" giving prices and information about Crimson Clover and othej Seasonable Heeds. T. W. WOOD t SONS, Ssedswiy ' t Richmond, Va. Everybody is invited to attend *'• r ; \Wm, ■ >'%4 . \> - V'-',.. THE RACES— . • 'V.- • V * , .» , » ' 'f' ; BEGINNING AT 2:30 O'CLOCK ON THE ..sth of August, 1908.. Which is, also, Opening Day of Tobacco Market g ' the Sales and the Races—^ , * ■» • "" * ' . '*"%£*s'. ' . .** > > " * *f New horses having lieen entered, Avill make the races more interesting than ever before. v % IV Entries will be published next issue. \ Williamston Driving Glub - MUCH THANKS. Bho sat beside tne at the play. I knew her not at all, But In p coy and careless way I L She let her hatpins fall Beneuth tho seat between my foot. ' Of course I had to crawl. And as I handed them to her (Ah. happy finger touch!) Slie said to me, ahe said, said aha, "Oh, thank you—very much!" She stood beside me In tho car. And we were strangers Quite. ' I wasn't going very far, , And so I thought I might Give up my seat to rest her feet. (Now, wasn't that polite?) » As from the overhanging strap She loosed her frantic clutch ' She said to me, she said, said she, p "Oh, thank you—very much!" I She passed me on the avenue. As promenaders pass. ! Her dainty kerchief, dotted blue And airy light as gas, 61m dropped behind. I strove to find, And found It for the laas. And as I placed It In har hand, I'rofanod wJth gutter amutch. She said to me, she said, said sh", "Oh, thank you—very much!" Now, this was not one woman In », • But these were ladles three. And many more from zone to sous Have thus been served by me And other men. who're helpful wliull They cannot help but t>e. And ever thus we Bet their thanks (It surely beats the Dutch). They always say them thls-a-way, "Oh, thank you—very much!" I hope «onw time before I go To All a tomb or urn The la'dles may not thank mo so For thanks I do not yearn. Yet tf they don't, stay dead X won't— I surely shall return! I ahall return from out the pit, , And haply one may touch My ghost and say, the samo old way, "Oh, thank you—very much!" —Robertus Love in JtHgOs Cipher Code. "80 that dlnlug room orchestra 1 lays by Instruction, eh?" said the new ar rival. "Oh, yes!" replied the corpulent pro prietor "When I notice a guest sip ping hot coffee I signal 'l'. L.' That means 'Play loud.*". "leather Interesting." "Yes, and then when I see 0110 eating soup with a great deal of noise I, sig nal 'P. V. L.' That rheans 'Play very loud.' " "Clever—very clever. Igithat all of the code?'? "Oh, no! When a man starts to eat corn off the cob I hurry up and signal 'P. B. L. A. B. T. Cr" "And what does that mean?"* "Why that means 'Play blamed loud and beat the cymbals'" Chicago Nm Get mv ''Book No 4 For Wom en." It will give weak women many valuable suggestion* >f re', lief—and with strickly confiden tial medital advice is entirely free. Simply write Dr. Shoop, Racine,\ Wis. book SO. 4 tells all about Dr. Shoop's Night Cure and how these Toothing, healing , anti septic suppositories can be success fully applied to correct these weak- Write for the book. The Night Cure is sold by all dealers. ItJCan't Bi But The l>est of all teachers is ex perience. C. Mr Harden, of Siler City, North Carolina, says: "I find Klectric Bitters does all that's claimed for it. For Stomach, Liver and Kidney troubles it can't ,be beat. I have tried it mid find it a most excellent medicintv" Mr. Harden is right; its the best of all medicines also for weakness, lame back, and all run down conditions. Best too for chills and malaria. Sold yndei guarantee at All Drug gists. S"C. . ' . Notice. Having this day qualified as executor to the estate of Knoch Stallings, deceased. This is to gi.\e notice to all parties hold ing Accounts against this estate that they tnusi be presented within one year from Jtbe date .of lhU notice,_ or this notice will tie plead in bar recovery. All persona indebted to said estate will settle immediately. This July 4, 1908, OHO. K. PEAL, Bxecutor. NOTICE OF APPLICATION Notice is hereby given that we will make application to the Hoard of Connty Commissionel's. at their regular meeting on the first Monday in August for license to retail spirituous, vinous and malt li quors in the town of Williamston, N. C., for the six months ending December 31, 1908, in J. I). LegKett's-store, being the same recently occupied by J. C. James on Main Street. \ - , This the 3td lay of July 1908. J. D. Leggett & Co. Executor's Notice Having this day qualified as Executor of the estate of my father, Henry Peele, ""deceased, this is to give notice to all parties holding claim 1 against said es tate to present theni on or before one year from date or this notice will tie plead in b»r of their recovery. All part ies indebted to the estate will settle at once. This June o, 1908. J. L. PEEL, Executor Jamesville R. E. D. 1 Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy Would Have r _. Saved Him SIOO 00- In 1902 J bad a very severe at tack of diarrhoea," savs R. ,N. Farrar of Cat Island, La. "For several weeks I was unable to do anything. On March 18, I had a similar attack, and took 'Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera *t»d Diarrhoea Remedy which gave me prompt relief. I consider it one of -die best medicines of its kind in world, - an 4 ; liad I tised it in 1902 believe it would have saved me a hundred dollar doctor's bill." Sold by All Druggists and Dealers in Patent Medicine! Weak women should try I)r. Shoop's Night Cure. These sooth ing, healing, antiseptic supposi tories go direct to the seat ol these" weaknesses. My "Hook No. 4 For Women" contains many valuable hints to women, and it is free. Ask the Doctor in strictest confidence, any questions you wish answered. Dr. Shoop's Night Cure is sold by All Dealers. Surprised the Quest*. A former Duke of Norfolk was ones Strangely embarrassed :it tile breakfast table. • A large bouse party had gath ered together at Arundel castle, and the duke was entertaining, as he could so well do. The butler entered the breakfast room rather liurrlf.uly 4ttU evidently very excited. "Your ,tvac«— may It please your graee," be said, try ing lo attract the attention of ills ducal ONiHter. "What Is It?" "May It please jour grace, Lord Thurlow bus laid an agir " J Voti don't buy boI" • Vo», your grace.". An explanation was due his startled guests, and the duke told how,« tonic time the daughter of Lord Thurlow, in looking at the valuable collection of owls which the (Juke pos sessed, stopped before one of the cages »liud, looking nt the blinking bird, said, "Why, he's just like papa. The bird was ever after called "Lord Thurlow." —"ln Lighter Vein." Bert Bather, of Klton. Wis., says: "I have only taken four doses, of your Kidney and Bladder Pills and they have donfc for me more than any other medicine has ever done. I am still taking the pills as I want a perfect cure." Mr. Barber refers to DeWitt's Kidney and liladdet 1 Pills. Sold by Chase's Drugstore; Biggs' Drug Store. Report of the condition of the Bank of Hamilton Hamilton. N. C., at the clasje of business July 15, 190S; " kHSoircks: » Loans and discounts f1j.067.49 Banking house furniture and fixtures 570.65 Due from hanks and bankers 1.50 vS3 Cash items 442. '4 Gold Coin 226.50 Silver coin inclu ling all minor coin currency , 559.67 Nat. bank notes,other U.S.notes 969.00 ..Total 1t7i339.3 8 I.IA ItIt.ITIKS : Capital stock $ 5,000.00 Undivided profits less current expenses and taxes paid 270.69 Time certificates of deposit 4,792.46 Deposits subject to check 7,176.23 Cashier's checks outstanding =IOO.OO ( Total #i7.339.3 s State of North Carolina, County of Martin, I, E. A. Council, cashier of the above-named tank, dp mlcmnly swear that the above state ment Is true to I tie best uf ray "TfnowTf'tTge and belief. K. A. COUNCIL, Cashier ' Correct—Atte»t- C. If. Uaker, P. L. Salsbury, T. B. Slsde; Irtrectors. Subscribed and sworn to foefore~Ht«, this 20 day } of July, 1908. ' W. S. KHODHS. ,j"cANO»D*TE CARDsj To THE DEMOCRATIC VOTERS OP )\ MARTIN COUNTY. I hereby announce myself a can- - | didatefor the office of County Com missioner, subject to the action of the Democratic County Convention# Yours respectfully, LUTHER HARBISON. To THE DEMOCRATIC VOTERS Chr MARTIN COUNTY: I hereby announce myself a can- ( 1 didate for the office of Register Of Deeds. Subject to the action of the Democratic County Conveu tiou. * Yours Respectfully, A. S. COKHIHLD. To THE DEMOCRATIC VOTERS OP 1 , MARTIN COUNTY I hereby give notice to my friends 'i in Martin County that I will be a candidate for the nomination for the office of Treasurer of Martin County, subject to the actiou of the Democratic Convention. If nominated and elected, I promise to discharge the duties of the office with fidelity and justice to all. Yours respectfully. L. I„. ROBKRSON. To THE DEMOCRATIC VOTERS OF ' MARTIN COUTY: I hereby announce myself a can idate for the office of Sheriff, sub ject to the action of the Democratic Convention. * J Yours respectfully, J. R. ROBERTSON. To THE DEMOCRATIC VOTERS OP A • * iiS MARTIN COUNTY: At the request of many of my friends I announce myself a can- didite for the office of sheriff, «i ! subject to the actiou of the demo i cratic convention. ' *■' Your respectfully, J. S. PEEL. ! TO'TIIK DKMOCNATIC VOTERS OP J MARTIN COUNTY: I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Treasurer of Martin County. Subject to the action ot the Democratic Coun ty Convention. Yours respectfully . 4|9 C D. CARSTARI'IIEN. To THE DEMOCRATIC VQTERS OP _i_l MARTIN COUNTY: I hereby announce myself a can- ; idate for the office of Sheriff, sub- ject to the action of (he Democratic • Convention. Yours respectfully, . I W. A. JAMES, —-M Robersonville, N. C. J * To THE DKMOCRATIC VOTERS OP || MARTIN COUNT Y. 4 « I hereby announce myself a can- | didate for the office of Register Of' I Deeds, subject to the acti6n of the Democratic County Convention. Yours Respectfully, L. B. WYNN. TO THE DEMOCRATIC VOTERS OP MARTIN COUNTY I hereby announce myself a can- H idate for the nomination for the of- S fice of Register of Deeds, subject i to the action of the Democreatic -g Convention. I I UI.II AY. IB To THE DEMOCRATIC \'OTERS OP jfl ARTIN Cot NT\ . I hereby annour.ee myself * y candidate for the office of Treasurer Jfl of Martin County. Subject to the ;f action of the Democratic County 1.. 15. HARRISON. Pain will depart in 20 if one of Dr, Shoops Pink Witfvjl Tablets is taken. Pain anywhere, ii Remember !-Paiu anywhere mean#|ffl| 1 congestion, blood pressure—noth-9 iiig t ' ; 1 •• in- is blood pies sure; toothache is blood the sensitive nerve. Dr. Headache Tablets—also called Pain anftsafetj coax this blood pressure away frflßM pain centers. Painful periods I women get instant relief. 20 Tfll lets 25c. Sold by all dealers
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