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!!!■ —■ T—TITTITIT ALRED M- wumsoas. dhirtlwlTlitnt. «a tTutai "MB ■illn lit "i 1 |' ' *~* r - J Stale"writer''■"''"lii —« «® w P" b MnaUalijcnbaltar lac. Ostylaraasailtw u.«rr>nr°l Mm Mil ill in ~ mat Mcr Ihu KHCIimoX fi OO A TTAL W ADVANCE UMiltlMMOCctal WUttaMtaa, RC.«feMlClMlbaiMlcr. KBIDAT. OFTOBKK 4, 1901. NWe have before us the sec ond copy of THE SPOKESMAN, TWNE* paper started in Rocky Mpunt by Messrs E. E. Hillard and J. E. Crutchfield. From the appearance of THE SFSKS MAX'S columns the merchants of Bocky Mount are Cnn be lievers in ''Printer's Ink." The paper is well edited and newsy and from a typographical stand point is well made up. We wish TBE SPOKESMAN a long life of prosperity. WASHKTN LETTEI (Fruai «MBT irfslsi tormpoadnit ) The Fall campaign is preparing to resume buiincw at the old stand. With the usual variety of political It is to be hoped that Sir Thotna- Upton's Shamrock will cotinueVi be II throughout the international yacht races. We have Itecomc greatly attached to the American's cap. v In all probability, the Poslofliee Department at Washington will throw down the gauntlet to pitblica , tions of an anarchistic characterby excluding them from the mails. It ] the Postmaster-General can dicovcr I no Clause in the regulation* author icing such action, he will, it is be lieved, proceed on general princi ple i and on the ground that those Who advocate the destruction of Government have no right to enjoy it privileges. AiarchiMs who dis seminate their teachings in print will by this method lie at least driven to making a test case and thus settle an important point If it shall ultimately develop that there is no law under which the spread of such indefensible doctrine can he stopped, so far as the Postoftice De partment is concerned, then it will be high time to enact one—respect ing. of course, the rights of decent publications and framing the new Statute in such fashion that it will work no hardship on the guiltless. It is a peculiar coincidence that the final re-interment of Linco'n, the first martyred President, at Springfield. lIL, is being completed St a time when the nation is mourn ing its third victim of the assassiu's bullet At times there is a humorous side even to a great tragedy. Lord Kitchener, the commander-in-chief of the British forces in South Africa has ordered that his so-called ' mobile commands" at once dis card the furniture, kitchen ranges, pianos and harmoniums which they've l»een carrying from place to place, carefully protected from bul lets, while they pursued the fight ing burgh ere. This will be a harj blow to Tommy Atkins, for he lias had little enough to amuse him dur ing long warfare in Boer land. In various cities small pox cases have developed recently, but the disease no longer produces the tier I vous furor» it once did. Medics' 1 science, with its bactericlogical re : searches and its antiseptic discover, ies, has made such remarkable strides during the past fifteen years that the pubbc is no longer terrified by the grim spectre of contagion Epidemics of very destructive di seases are becoming less and less ' probable, and, within another de cade, are likely to be ail but impos it is interesting to note that Rus sia, Germany and France are con | sidering measures for dealing with W. T. WMMM. GfcohadviUe. Va. Cwgw«» perfect iMmina. My cam tn—»—y it i* thr btrt irnacrly for cough* the Sul'an of Turkey But the nor I totiously Sick Van of Europe has' so persistently eluded tbe punish ment dae him that it is feared be . will once more escape justice on the plea of continued and serious indisposition. Despite threatening proclama tions, grim-visaged war continues to monopolize tbe field in South Africa to the exclusion of peaceful pursuits. General Kitchener, ap parently, has not been sack mate successful than Lend Roberto in tbe effort to re establish normal condi tions. and there are reports in Lon don that the present commander-in ' chief will be n ithdrawn from tbe field because of a misunderstand 1 ing with the otficia's of ths War Office. Even in conservative cir ' cles there is a strong belief that the war with the Boers will only be brought tJ a conclusion by com ' promise. Both sides, it would seem, J could w. 11 afford to yield a Jew I i points in oider to close a conflict • - that has caused great pain and suffering. In the tide of American afflictions | which coat the country a President. ! the Secretary of State a son, and Rear Admiral Schley his chief advo cate in tbe defence before the naval 1 court of inquiry, the hope will go out from the people of the whole l nation that Secretary Long, who has been called to the bedside of bis daughter, will be spa:ed from be reavement. Manila despatches am.Dunce that ' Filipino leaders continue to surren- the oath of allegiance to the American Government 1 hey likewise state that an army of rS.ooo will be required in the Phil ippines for some time to come The people believe that Congres* will deal with persons of the Emma Goldman and flerr Mod stripe very soon attcr it convene* for the winter *-ession While the right of free speech is a sacred legacy.troin the forefathers, there is no! the slightest doubt that the framers of the Con stitution, were they living, wmU be among the first to deuounce the vile and criminal iiar.it gtiea of the typical Anarcbists. To the ciiuni t> .1 the Cons itution guarantees I ouly a fair trial, and, the |tfr.alfyj having been paid, an opportunity I to reform. A FIENDISH ATTACK. An alUuk wit* lately ci.»lc on C. F. Collier trf Cherokee, lowa. Ihit nearly proved fatal. It nunc tbnmgh his kid neys. Ilk l»rk x«t » bmr hrnalp nt stoop without great pain, nor sit IB a riuir except propped by ciubinu. No uinoty lit l|ii him until he tried Klectnc Hitter* whit h effected MI. Ii a wonderful rhangt that he writes he feel* like a new man I This marvelous uiedit ine cures backache t and kidney trouble. |«n&n the UIMI awl build* up your health. Ouly y* at N. S. IYCL St CO.'J It is a good policy for a wife to laugh at lier huslmid's jokes; it does him good and doesn't hurt her. —Farm Journal. STEPPED INTO LIVE COALS. • ''When a child I burned my foot fright fully." Write* W. H. Eadv of Joaesv-Ur.' Va., "which canard horrible leg-soresfor Ju > ear*, Init RuckUn'a Aniicj Salve wholly fuiwl me after everything etar failed." Infallible for Rum*. Scald*. Cut*. Sores, Bruiaea and Pile*. Sold by N. S. IYel & Civ 15c. A CIUIMM6 EITEITAMKKT. Littleton Female College. Sept. jo. 1901. On Monday evening. Se| 23rd. 1 Mrs. Klizalieth de Barrie Gill.Sing- j ing Reader and impersonator, gave a fine entertainment in the college chapel. The programme rendered consisted of the pathetic, humorous and dramatic both in song and tec:- 1 tat ion. Mrs Gill is as versatile in her 1 recitations as she is brilliant in her songs. One of her very clever im -1 terminations was ' • Won't Yon Corie ' to My Tea Party?'" in thcdialect of 1 J a child, rile recital of "Nearer My ( God to Thee," with piano arcom- 1 paintnem. in the deaf-mute lan-|' guage was as novel as it was beau-' 1 tiful and captivating. All of her se- J ] lections elicited great applause awl' 1 site was douMy encored after each J number. _ t WHAT'S Vin a FACE WORTH? S3 met lute* a rortune, Iwt never, if von . I"'* ■ sallow ntuplexi'iD, a 1 kv>k. nwtlyi»uiie» k# blotchea 'M the ] skiu.-r.'l signs of l.h-rr Trou.Je. J'ut Dr. ' King* New Life Pill* trrve CVn Skin. ! Rosy Cbeek*. Rich Complexion. Only 1 »5 *"»* at N. S. Peel & Co. 1 T —f 1 ar—~ I ii I ... ' ■ . ismi. ' TIIE BBTERMUSB. WILLIAMOTOff. V. C. t OCTOBER 4. I*»l. A very pleasing feature of (fee evening's entertainment was the pi ano solos faultlessly executed **y Mis Mini ken. director of music in tbe college- She is a graduate of tbe Piano-Forte School, Boston, Xaa. and «s indeed an artist. After the entertainment was oarer, an informal reception was held at which tbe patrons and friends near given an opportunity of meet ing tbe new teachers. The annual reception by the for mer students and members of tbe faculty complimentary to the new students, officers and teachers was given Saturday evening, Sept. 21st. The evening -Was both pleasantly and profitably spent. Mrs. Gill araa present and delighted all with her reciting and singing. Especially charming was her impersonation of a four-year-old girl in "Don't Yon' Want a Little Doggie?" | Students continue to arrive and I judging from present indications, I the year just entered upon bids fan to be a most prosperous one in every respect. TOTCAfSFS NIGHT ALARM. "One night my brother'* baby was takes with Croup." write* Mr* J. C. Saider. of Critlndca, Ky . "it seemed it awl strangle before we cow Id get a •Victor, ao we gate H I>r. King's New IMnny, which save quick relief aad penaanewtlv cored it. We Uways keep it ia tbe boaar to protect our childrea from Croap aad Whooping Cough. It cured me of a rkroan broachial tro- Me that ao other reaaedy would relieve. " Infallible for Coughs.* Colds, Throat aad Luag triable*. Joe awl fi.uo. Trial bottles free at N. S. feel & Co. A HEW Al" rilOR*S GOOD WORK. Frederick M. Smith showed more than ordinary litera y ability in a short story, 'Toe Blue Gown that Wouldn't Fit," which was published lately in The Ladies' Dome Journal. A longer love story, the scene laid in Germany and the plot worked out with unusual cleverness, wi 1 soon apprar in the lame magazine under the title of * Christine " IT II API'HNHH IN A UK re. STORE. "One day last winter a lady came to my *to(c an 1 asked for a taand of rouvh mediciae that I did not have in stork." unVlr C D '.rand»n. tbe pojiyL»rdrill I Kbl «d tratatio. N. V. "Mie wa- i!Uf J" |uinU-.| Jnd w.'ntetl to know what ii' .* i J |*r|»rati« ! corid itrauiniend. I I 1 to her that I cnubl freely recommend | C«ueh Reincalv ind that 4ft I cimkl take a laittle of the remedy an>' I . fter giving it a fair trial if she did not find U worth the inooey to bring Kick tlie l4tle sml I Kuril! refund lis* |fki- |wil(l la the count of a day or two the lady ramr hark in coaipaay with a friend in aenl of a cough medicine ami aitvised her to hoy a bottle of Chamtierlain'a Rcmclv. I oie.*iler Chat a my ' C'«J rocvnimeudatii'n for the remetl\ 5 TV remctlv owes its grent pojuilarity and ' eateasive aale in a large' measure to the I personal recommendations of people who * hate been cured hy its use. It is for aale ' hv N. S. P*-el & Co. ' I THESTORYOFSANKEVSVOICE ' lu a forthcoiui g 11 umber of The 4 Ladies' Home Journal Cleveland * Mode It is going to tell for the fust ' time the real story of Ira D San | key's great voice. Not the least i interesting (%tthe incidentt hi will relate is the si.'ge 'a own descrip- ' tion of how ' that famous hymn, C "Th; Ninety and Nine," came to be written. I WHTIY SUCCESSOI "SmmMK biMrlbta. 1 All Uoctors have tried to cure CATaasu by the use of puajm. acid gases, inhalers an 1 drqgs ia paste form. Their powders dry «p the mncaon* meitihram * cawing them to crack open an bleed. The power fnl arid* used in the >.AW entire l v eaten away tl»e same men: una that their makers have aimed to cure, while paste* and oiaUacnls caaaot reach the di sease. An I'll an experienced pi act it toner wh-> has for UUIII tears aiade s loae ' study and sj .-t ialtv of the tnr.tnunl of 1 CaTABBM. |af at last perfect*; a Treat ment which when faithfully used, not on ly relieves at once, but pennant nt! v ernes CATAEBH. by removing thee, use, »tnp- c pioj{ discharge* anl curing all ill- * flamaatior.. It ta the only n.-nedv knonn \ to test a.e that actually reaches the afict edpaite Tkia wostder/ul reniedv is known ■ »" rr EStheCL-AKAXIKKnCATARBH craa - ' aad is sold at the extreawlv tow I i*ice of I'ne Dollar, each con taiaing interval and external medicine raAcreat for a fall month a treatment ami t-« nthia« mt€mmmry to its perfect u*e. ! • Mi KK.B" kthtWh perfect CATABBH it aa ever made aad ianow recogntaadaa the oaly safe and positive cure for that anaoyiag and disgusting difease. It cures all int!amination tjutrklvand permanent ly ar.d it ako wonderfuliv quick to re lieve HAV revra or cuu> «n tte nr to. j CAIAKBH when negkeeted often let L*' J to cuxsnirTKix- "axrvruß" will i" yea if too nse it aToaee. It is ao ortli- 1 inar reaaedy. but a eoaapiete trestnK-nt whuh i*|».---"tive*Y jowranteed '>t • TABBH in anv farmer stage if us. 1 (oiuiaxtoike durrtima which PS ay «acb i«cka«e. IVta't Tetay ».«t , v j for « at oaee. and write full pai'ticularv .u to joar conditioa. aad yoa will rercn spectal sdvkar ftr-jn tbe dtecoteiTr of til j \ ut-nderful remedy your va*:, viUscot en* to yoa ber ond tbe regc.Ur prfea of sNf*FiKs thrni'uxAXi::.!. f CAVABBB evnn." Scat meoald to aav aiMnrf k »t Veiled 52wor Caaads an letamt of Oas Dollar. Address Dept C 491. EDWIN B GILBS&CO. r ajja Market St., Fhiladel- 1 ykls. | J 1. Amur miMtmwm Br Get. UUUBH. GMKVIMK. hoilar* Mi luf tliil. Camrmim i» mud «■ Cant*' ■ W« kfc «jn wtff rioaesl ii lntk. Nlomi Cli 111 tteC«*aJ 111 !! •*»» « tfceytom ■ af tahe Staohdta a Vcbdcy Nraiito ial Pfi Ttaieraj ■dacribcr tuuaai i. a caabithtor to tka hnL Milboaa ad cofict win he aoU. Everybody wiS hay iL Order* far the Mk tag Nobody all rvfwc. Bk«Mt Pfcoto |[iiiw Haluiil ftuifcat SfcKialy'a bat parturt take* at Ik White HOOK. Yoa caa eaaOy aad qatrkly clear fi/ui taking order. Order a(it qack. Cbw to prow tw, mat yearly extract aad In run Maann. Scad is a eeat ataaqta for tltgiat pwiyMto Taktag u> toy>«datialT. 3°v«*» cojaea will he aold i» Un»*kia*y Athboa. * THE CONTINENTAL ASSEMBLY, Cprroraa ■%., o|tl U. S. Tuaaar.i. Washiagtoa. D. C. UtHelon Female College One of the most prosperous in stitutions fur the higher education of vonng women. Panacea Water kept in the building. Ninteentb innoJ Session begins September iSth. For Catilrgne address President Rhodes, li'ticton. N. C. Annoincemcnt. William stoji /\oademy will begin its Tall Term Monday, September 9th. W.A.HUDGENS, Prin. Miss Muriel llalaiaklv. AnM«ht " Jennie Moore, Home Teacher. Boys and Girls prepared for COLLHQK at re«.->»»ablc rate« in .. ..rrivme Ilonse* I tlr. W. H. ttv.aN. Hla- I iJ. W. Andemsa. Ssc'y. $45 CLOCK FREE! For each and every dollar spent in CASH at our store-. Utueen now and DECEMBER IST. 1901. we will give a guess at the number of |m>U!hl-> of tobscro that will be sold on This Market fn»m the Itay until tiie Christmas Holidays. The- person gnersing nearest to the correct number of pouuds takes the clock. The second nearest will get a Clock, Worth>H3-*>. the third near est will get s Bon! and Pitcher, worth fj.oHtfte fourth nearest mil get One Dollar's worth in Trade Aid the fifth nearest wili get Fifty- Cents in Trade. The clock is 7 feet high. 19 inchc., anon base and 11 inches deep. Retail jprice $45.00. WE SELL AS CHEAP AS ANY MERCHANT IN THE COUNTY. G. D. & J. C Roberson, ROBERSOJWILLE, - N. C "PRIVATE SALT . -OF A— Very Desirable Farm. Parties desiring to purchase a | good farm. 235 acres more or less, will do well to call 0:1 or address the undersigned. This farm is located jJ* miles South of Hamilton. K. C. and is very* healthy, produces finr cotton, peanuts and tobacco. Apply. Un-«D. A. Ontterbridge, or P. R. Rives, St f Hamilton, N. C W. W Waters, mOBMYIUF, L C. d Com/deft* "11 Hi? of ' STArs St KAKCY GROCERIES « - - 8q mi mm W* call * +rcj: I ei*tri%tlon to SYUPS ar. J POBJO litCO —MOLASBE3 •arGire ins a trisL'Vl Fresh Candies always on hand. ' LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. . LAND SALE Kqrnrtwrt ah. we mm aa «hr 0k day ad ■» tee*. juJU ihLfl«nk.«— tanifa a smMw 1 lUaMAyrfOitqa. *+ f ' LAND SALE ~ ai Martaa oatoaty. lai aa At an day a# Mi - twin ll ■ htaaatte Othae deeeta L a taaMHi hal raaaatoteg akaat a*. arwa. 1 "" Thto iat day Oct •)« a ______________________ EXKCUTOR'S KOTICE! U Mitt C»n itaa. e Mania Caatoj t Maria* yaaliii la* Kaccataraf Stay a*- t dlteiMrf.alkrkknlv ° mm to the t .11 litrn Tt! M e daya# Aagato nH«ttimlin ■ Stheyliedid hkaiaOMt mm}. Tfch I ia iHa. «« j- r» irnrrrr. a s armurrr EXECUTOR'S NOTICE " Rufa|«aliM Eaacnaraf l|ta Hat the ith dayaf ■»milthaa Wkt will be Shasta tar Wthrw Ttbhyr uth. qa. I j»«H- rumrEELbdM NOTICE niaaat tolwlkkTiitnttr M I apyttcataaa.Jltotoadrbthr htordWCaaaty C i ill ii uira to «raal to ike an »iltoward limn to mail li|.in In t I aiath h.»iaala« Ort jta. ;)H . at MM Ci II I i a- fc*UMa T eihly. Martaa otoßi*. Ac TM>ihr«q«^ » jm |a wwicHAito NOTICE _ Martte C-aaty Itf ■ I kjr Coart a. *. lac. rt ah Ka tatr. By itftK W a Iturt W tW Sfitiaiir Cant if Martia mat;, to a apaiial Uamto ' l» »*!■■ taae*. W. Aapr.el ah. Ka yanr. | „ T _ .— t>l i.tiLh, fcrnail taart had. to wn. TVat nact eaaaaaualy ka»n aaS •hatgvaanl w 'he -Sftra r. Oa-M had. aa J"*' airk raad. Jato i nHi Ta i I|. caaaty afcaaaaM.. anji jama Me haSa W S L Aa«r. Aahky na«h aad otkm I lli i a iaa •ntaaofrof Irsa rUce ai mm Wfovw the Onrt ktaar 4KK U Mirtia onutjr Ti*» of aah. Moadaj thr rth Say ml OcMot •9®* * -. ■ Tnatofaak.Caai. Tki» Wv4 jnl, >yoi. W T. CUVMtD ait ADUIMSrUATOITS NOTICE Raria. «aahk4u aitwiaiaa.ua mt Huwy tin* 4naa«d. tthhtoaatify a ! am. a. to hl ud to aaad hp to oat toaaat aad wtth to aacr aad all primumm tnlliaa cMtoacaad —i . Kaac Bill piwrat ihta to the 111 i 11 |a paywral aa ar Mm Aaa it. l« a> tka. aatacr am to thai la bar to then imniy nhA«| iiifM • saaaed ' •»« sAm n. ft moos. Adw. A- Oa L. iTutrnc co it uxh ln. ro*r«nr. TKAI.XS UOUHS ant TM. ****»/ r-Sa.irHs.itK Jaa. .jth, >9>i 3 = t = fc S i=l £S,i* 5 |- IA n r. m. e »-'A M r m. law VtUoa up Ifil | Ar. Kurfc, Hi _ la. , u f Uaw Tart»i» i» » AnJ i tLfizJH - \i~ il *sl *■>"»> lacawr fttkna >SVM «a 7as j i « l.*- P»>«ttfrilfcL 4)» ii n . "1 A». Plume* 7»' ia ! r M ■ Ar. QtUAovt [ y m I ;i is I j |r. M.|A m r.m. TtAOH GOIXQ SSSSS " j *• J I*s *f t *fij| a *1 is ' *- M r. M r I !.». Fkxrarr *to T P . L> hpiMDr It w a ail 1 Uaw Srlaaa Ito J _ Ii jv _ Aaeto* WHaoa. ajj la «ii_ | AM r M A M I.W. {■ «« t-» Siai ilTa I_J_ 1)1 II a L*. ftiiflamt ._ 4 y | a JO •» * r. A a_ r. Mir M. , Uax Wllaaa._ t» }u M ■« t • Ar. Rocky Ml _ jJP I a N t ii IJ i V Arrta*Tarbaaa _ J Id 1 1 Inn Tarbaaa .. a ft\ *•" *«**»« ~ »a| »aj- I YadtiaDtalilia Mela ttol Tiato haaea WB - to J. to. toilita rajalMilTh ua y 1 aa.. Lawi I'ai ithillle na FT to. UIIIU aaa kadtur ai Si ft ataa aaaea a.jl»d|S »■ annt CantteriUe tay a, Imr hjntr I riitttyp to. aiH.taWawtogtoaaaga.to. fkaattbdlle Maa>h TiahTraiw WaaaitM ntlrtcja to , Maitoaaaj a to. hJ f> ysl a. w . ratua ant w. ll■> tuti wjsa. to. aniw IVIUI nik 11 to Maataa ham HißtUiilk ijy a Hoy Hllta jay Bad ryitoe- SOP to.. Maa:aa4 dy to.arrttoaßra Caaarttha at Fntttoib aah trala Ma A at Maxtoa with * u..-rtaa C.atial —alr«wrt. to Bed 3 aprtoy with the Bed 8. dap aad Baaanwa nS road, at Saaford a«h :he Sul 11 lAh the aad Soathcia Railaav. at OoU ailh the Daha aad Cttortoiti Bailivad. J Traia. lh t SadUaJMcrfcSaaaci.Baadha.aa I «>Moa 1«p k ,HaHfai4 1-a at .irmoHoot toad Seek t yi p to, I'.iwaifttf tyy to . Ua rt.htar3Bi| ha»ca ta.an■ ;i«aa | Oftwiftr Juta, arttniM at Maitia. ta a*a to. Wrlahd II S3l to. deMy aatayt htoay. Tttotaaoa Waah|a«laa Biaarh haae Waahlas loa lata., aadijay to . antac ranath , >« a. at.. tto>- to. maiaias tcaye fai wall is* ' sr H —^» Train torn Ttotaca to e . laaayt Sao day tay to. hah) 1 ■) y to. amwa rta aoaiattnaa. luy to. BnaraiaS. tow Mnoath daily racrya Saadaj. 7J» to. a. aad SauxtAy 9toto.a«_ airma Ttohara utoAa, 11 aaa. a. Tnaa aa Midh&d a. C Pxaich hanca Catfc htondaih.racept ftnadly. 3to a. to., anliaa naJfiftiHttoa. to.hUnwtlawwi^lMiM yt »>> A to, jay a, arrm Waehtint »to to - Kaafc! llh n a- w. j«j p ■.. atat at laitj llaahitdaeaaaohaMWta foe auyoiata Narth uaily, aT iaS ah MHII I. Ccal IM»au Agaat- a J. a. UXUY, Ccal Mn^ir T ** ir-n-iiifiLTiisr m t>i 4 There I— » Benac of • SAFETY AND SECURITY /» the posseasion of Policies issued by •Kill VIUIAIS * Ml, that proceeds from, the fact, that am.fl* ameets and efficient experience doubly guard interests inuotved. Ko other Poficiaa can an aural/ satisfy. _L! L - See us mod Oat the Bert I mm, i f fcwwl Mmh Urn MOrren WllliiwtsA: Mom Experienced Insurance Agents. ' TARBOBO. N. CL * 111 IB Notice to the Tax Fhyera o Martin County I will visit alike places below am Ikdaji stated during the aoslk at October 19.x fir the purpose of colecting taxes: RcbersouTilie, Friday/Oct 4-1901 Pablic Boose in Grifiaa Gold Point, > aturday •• 5 * Wednesday Oct li-ffoa farmele, Tuesday • S - Friday " ll " Ereretta. Wtdnecday ** J " Cooobo, Saturday « If " Ballards Store, Thumday "10 " Public Howe in WOKaan Hamilton. Saturday "IS - Tueaday Oct ||-|)H O. ML Cowing & Cot Store Dardeus. F.aday " 4 S| •* Tu sdaf, Oct 15-1901 Jamesville, Saturday • M" J Thos: fVHa *to meet meat the aborenamed places and aettla thair ■ taxes will be visited by myself or deputy at ooce for tbe express papoM of collecting tbe taxes due. The taxes must be wound up by the J (at dap of December,as lam compelled to settle with the Sta a aad Comrty t*y that time. Very reap., J C CRAWFORD, Sheriff Mart a Co oocjrnr am crrv DEPOSITORY. urrni Ei — Bank Oi Martin County, I "r rnrr nw Brvwt •* tkr CmSUm «r lh* SMk at Mr cte «r JMf ansocacas. 1 uaaomm *■ "'""H *» —— - t tusnm - . mm* _ m . *®°*S■ Cnltftcaln ml Otpmmn luan 1 *"* au^a tahalun fytkMl * rOTM. ****s• j ■*«*■'*■'■'!»»■ «sc>«■««rMgrfT"' y Mate -A Xotlt OrattM i , jtutta tonkwliuihMMGiiH. ftfc jrtb 4> r «T Jrty qa. , W.KMHI I. *. Subscribe for THE ENTERPRISE TMR»^ Gives all the County News as It occurs, SEND US YOUR JOB PRINTING. TWENTY-FIVE REASONS FOR BUYING A 3 STANDARD ROTfIRT SHUTTLE SCWINQ fMOIINE 9NLY ONE REASON ty thaa h the prica i The "Staadud" Rotary baa the liatnl boSira of aay lock •****> aachae. HoJ.'.s too Tinh oi No. 80 cotton " » BoMwi more quickly wound. i The fart Stitch perfect without holding ends of tkml I The tension is idn«d «hn taking ont thegamk. J fincrt goods «jt sat dmn or pnekered. ► htm B"* On UT other machine ' *— » * Vomr" " an- -nrhwf I "n nfiii inifli marhiuLa in miax the wane Injth mu. ► TOM. not changed by change of speed. me of thread. thickness of MO* *"* length of ftitch—what other machine can do aa nack? 10 Mart e!aatir stitch. Thread doe* not break when ream ia stretched. II f*** w* break thread whea aa-vkiwe ia ran backwinh. 1* The **Staadaid" Rotary Needle dipa oaly oaee whea —Vi-r a aUteb—Old style shuttle needles dip twice—her re that -»i —— aisaad wear. 13 The "St*n«l«id" Rotary Shuttle newer stop whea the nackat ia ia saar atiow. OH style shuttles Mart and stoptwice to each .tack. Tart thin Vof the r *tn strata and wear this 1 The "StMdaid" RatMT Shrttle nwmesoisrard c stianowly without a jar. 4 Shortest needle used ia lock-etttch nsrkini thait fiaa Was liakk to and skip stitches. 3 Owing to.the cowatrwctioa of the shwttle aad race, the pofat 1 h llli always coaws in proper relation to the loop, hence ahnoat abaoMc hu dosn fnma rtitch skipping. „ . __i_— — ll * Shuttle so contracted that it 1 annul hit the TIITII hinn nohrnhm . t*»M4»ct»OM and pack-ngof needleher «aJ -f fskr an nd fcaj ' uiak* le*. liability to than in other nadnacs. 8 The face plate can be taken off by a thnmb screw thaa enabling the liaata Jtartoclean aad oil the parts without displacing ay of them. all thick neaa of goods and ana wUhoot "ihi iha'' -Mfc nlllhr what the length of rtitch. *» Will wcw twice at tongas other lock-stitrh -tarhian * 11 Every part is independent of every other part. andVaa he teafecad at a frit fcßcort. Therefore yon eaa keep a "Standard" JUftary prarttotfly newa '■« l llin. u , * • 1 1 Fraa new act of attachicc nts. -elf*.; justing - 1 fun ai lln llii 11 In hi place of the foot " " '3 Stand wheel aad tivadle run on Hj-itrMi steel which hMa the easae-t, * *—-ni" *—Tia In n 1 hmii i. sad |hi at k ia ■ Ufa time. >4 Beat swJwwl of the finest onatiai 1 iaa aad Mah fcaown Hat IS *«*aaatk key If iwnti and ui.u locks, p rnliaf >a the % "Standard Grand" Rotary* I The only Drop Head fff tion without iwtrhif iu £ Strictly Automatic. .... ioMby... J. M. HAMMERLY ELI
The Enterprise (Williamston, N.C.)
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Oct. 4, 1901, edition 1
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