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TfflS ENTERPRISE. Fuoat, February 28, 1902 . ... Local News Cont tW weeks off. Canty Ci—iniiiioocrs will meet aoa- Hmtt storms are predicted by Hicks far lot week. His forecasts for l'ebru mj m wt accurate. If yo« wish to have anything published {■ The Enterprise Ixr sere toq lend it In •at later than Wednesday evening. The brick for the tnbicco warch w*« ■** beinjf pmt on the lots. Actual work j has been delayed on account of the very iademeat weather. Y«i had better take advantage of the fejoo cash prize offer now. There is no telling how soon it will be taken or.t. Bead us yonr subscription now. Several at our young ladies and gen tlemen enjoyed a delightful evening at a "Social Gathering', at the home of Miss Ijrrw Qoarternus last Tuesday evening Mr. Geo. R. I>ixon. of Rocky Mount. fwticil Tin, Copper, and Sheet I ton Wcrker, will engage in the flue business la the town the first of May. See his ad vertisment in this isstie. The printing f.flice building has been moved fiun the comer of Main and SaMlhwick streets bark on Smithwick atraet shut we will be glad to have our fries da aad patrons call to tee us. The nutrrial for the new bank build ing la arriving and we expect soon to sec the walls nderway. It ia stated that the ■ewhaOdlag will be in keeping with thaaeaf other towns used for the same Mr. Arthur Warren Harrison, a first TO* Student frotn Plymouth, N. C, son of Mr. J. W. Harrison, Ktq., died Wed aesHsy, af last week, about midnight at the CiiTCTsitr Infirmary. His remains were takes home the next day. E. I), i Satleager, representing the I'hi. Society accompanied his body. Ifc. Harrcll, Supt. Health of this county visited the small-pox section in Robcrsonville township Toceday, and reports that there , are six cases confined to one fami ly. He states that with the assist ance of thoee living ill the infected district there is no reason for the disease spreading. Steps tki Ctifcl iri Waks eff the Cold Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets cure a cold in one day. No Cure no Pay. Price 1 qosu. i Mr Eli Gtirgcmis lias torn down the old wocd sheds in front of the stores occupied by Messrs. Keith & Godwin and J. W. Watts end has put up an iron frame for awn ings to these stores as well as his new store. He contemplates pav iag the side walk in front of these stores in the near future. This is a step in the ri; ht direction and it is hoped that the other property owners will follow suit. THE LAST HEARD OF IT. "My little boy took the croup one night j aad aoon grew so bad you could hear him , breathe all over the house, "says F. D. Ktysoldi, Mansfield, O. "We feared he wasUd die, bet a few doses of One Minute Co*gh Care quickly relieved him and he Ml to sleep. That's the last we heard af the croup. Now isn't a cough cure like that valuable?" One Minute Cough Care is absolutely safe and acts immedi •My. For coughs, colds, croup, grip, hraschitis aad all ether throat and «lung troubles aad it is a certain cure, Very pleaaut to take. The litle ones like it. Co. Tni's Work and Funeral. The funeral of Cea. Tocn, Superin tendent af Pahlic Instruction, last Fri day. was largel\ attended by the State •Crisis, local military companies, repre ssalaliinciMasonic sod other orders, dasyfce tha particularly bad weather. WhOa Cea. Tooa had been dangerously n far two or three months, he bad im' paa* cd »• rapidly erf late that his ccin plete «to»eiy was expected, and he had • tafted his iatenticn to go to his office this wvah. When he seddealy expired fast Wadaesday (fnm heart failure) the sad •Wat was aa sarprising as deplorable. Me had exceeded the expectations of his test fiicads ia the successful perfoi mancc -f feia iew duties and ted he lived to I cgatpMt the aaexptred tpnn of three y«a» m icmaiaing his rpcord would have ten aa especially fine one. The tHu|K>t was ia Oakwood Cemetery, this city- His death leaves only two sur n Brigadier General of the Con foAaracy ia North Carolina, General * Vg. WL. Cox and Generals W. P. Roberts —all af them "is .their twenties" when " commissioned as sech, General Toon teiag twenty four years of age, only. SAVED HER CHILD ? LIFE. "Ia three weeks otr chubby littje l)-ty I Was changed by Pneumonia almost to a i skeleton," writes Mrs. W. Atkius, , of Tlaaaaat City, O. "A trrriblv cough set _ Ja, that, ia spile of good doctor's treat- Meat far several weeks, grew worse every day. We then used Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption, and our dnrling was sooa sound and well. We are sure «ia grand nkedkine saved his life." Millinas know it's the only sure cure for Dng)M, Ca|4s and all Lanr diseases.' J# dfaggtesgnaiaafee satisfaction, jocj ft.oo. Trial bcttlei free. ' Personal Mr. J. Paul Simpson, spent Sun day in«Mildted. The Eiitor is out again and fet'l ind very much better. , ' Miss Hdttie Thrower returned from Mildred Monday. Atty. H. W. Stubbs is iu Raleigh attending' Supreme Court. V • • Mrs. 11. H. Pojte is visiting her mother Mrs. H.'lle Ellison. Mr. Dennis .Biffg left Tuesday rnoraing for High Point. N. C. Mr. Goo. R. Dixon, of Rocky Mount, was iu town Tuesday on business. Atty. Wheeler Martin was in Tarboro last Monday on profession al business. Mr. E. F. Huffines", of Rocky Mount, is located in town in the in su ranee business. Mrs. Bessie Taylor, of Ander son, S. C. is the guest of her daughter Mrs. W. A. liudgens. Dfs. J. E. Smithwick, of Jatnes ville, R. J. Nelson, of Eve:etts and Long, of Hamilton, were itt town last Monday in attendance at the meeting of the Sanitary Board. Mrs. Mitchell, who lias been visiting her father, Mr. John Mel son left for her home in New Ha ven, Conn., Wednesday morning. M rs. Mitte Barnhiil, of Parmele, sister of Mrs. W. C. Manning and Mrs. W. S. Harris, passed through town Wednesday on her way to visit her father, Mr. Noah Rober soil, on Smith wick Creek. "I hobbled into Mr. Blackiuon's drug store ouc evening," says Welsey Nelson, of Hamilton. Ga., "and he asked me to try Chamberlain's Fain ltalui for rheu matism with which 1 had Buffered for a long time. I told him I had no faith in any medicine at they all failed. He said: 'Well if Chamberlain's IVun Baltu does net help you. you need uc.t pay for it., I took a bottle of it home and used it ac cording to directions and in one week 1 was cured, end have not since been troub led with rheumatism:" —Sold by N. S. Pee 1& Co. ; Sanitary Roard Meets. The Sanitary Board of Martin County, met at the Court Iloaw la»t Monday and tlie Superintendent of Health was ordered to put the foil, wing resolutions ill force and effcat: .1 "All persons residing in the in fected towns or disUicti of Martin Coun ty, who have net be rn previously success fr.lly vaccinated, or who have not had small-p3x or this eruptive disease called small-i*»x. -hall be vaccinated within ten days after the publication of this notice. Anyjx-rson residing in such district, f.iiiin ; to be vaccinated within the date designcted shall te in.mediately vacci nated by the public vaccinator, and upon refusal to submit to such vaccination, said person shall 1* arrested and tried and punished for a wisdemtanor. Im mediately upon the appearance of small pox in any portion of this county not now infected the above tules shall apply. The local H«-alth nfficer is hereby cm jwvvered b d ten:- ine the bounds of such infected di'tricts. a "All persons affected with small pox or with this prevailing eruption shall be either conveyed to the county small pox hospital or strictly quarantined at home, and the members of each and every household in which said disease is quaran tined arc requested to remain on their premises unless they have written per mission from the Comity Sujjerintendent of Health or his authorized snb.-titv.te to leave the same. Any person violating this rule will '* promptly arrested and punithed. No infected person, or one who has been ex]-osed, shall be given permiseion to leave the premises until his person has been disinfected and be has put on clean clothes and the house has been fumigated. 3 "All premises in which there has occurred and may occnr cases of small pox or this eruption now prevailing, in cluding the wearing apparel of the in mates, shall be thoroughly fumigated and disinfected. That cn (fleer shall be ap pointed to under the authority and supervision pf the County Superin tendent of Health. N. B, "The authority for the adopt ion of the above rules snd regulations and for the enforcement cf the same by a fine net exceeding fifty dollars or impris onment not exceeding thirty days is con ferred ujjon the Corntv Sanitary Commit tee by rection 5 of chapter 114 of the Laws of 189J, and notice is hereby given that any violations will be promptly and rigidly pnnirhed." W. H. HARRF.LL, M. D. SupC Health Martin Cotn^j. CLERK' 3 WISE SUGGESTION " I have lately been much troubled witb dyspepsia, belcbMw 2=4 sour stomach," write: M. S. Mead, leading pharmacist of Attlebcro. "sa. "I could eat hardly anything witbotit suffering several hours. My clerk suggested I try Kodol Dyspep siaCcre which I did with most happy re sults. I have had no more trouble and when one can go to eating mince pie, cheese, candy and nuts after such a time, their digestion must be pretty good. I endorse Kodol Dyspepsia Cure heartily." You don't have to diet. Eat all th| good tood you want batdoei'f overload theztom I ach. Kodol Dyspepsia Core digests voui food. THE ESTBRPBT3K WIUAMSTOX. N. C.. FRIIUT, FEBRUARY 88, 1902- SOCIETY GOSSIP. Owing to the bad weather the Book Club did not liave its regu lar meeting last Friday evening. It will meet this Friday evening, However* at the home ©f Mrs. \V. H. Harrcll, on Simmons Ave. i All members are most cordially in vited to attend. "Gb listen to the Band." Thatis just what will be able to do in a j short While. Messrs. Crawford, Harris, Moore and llutSnes are go ing to work in the right way to give us some fine music. It will add much to the socia! life of the town and fill a long felt want. Did the bad weather last long enough to make staying at home a habit, thereby rendering the keep ing of the remaining days of Lent an easier matter? - Mrs. Jno. L. Ilassell left for Plymouth Thursday morning. Sue will be away a week or ten days. Prof, and Mrs. W. A. liudgens will move to the home of Mr. W. A. Ellison in ]£ew Town, Saturday. Miss Anna Tope has been con fined to the house for a few days with "La Grippe," Mrs, H. J. Herric-k and Miss Mayo Lamb expect to leave Sat urday for a visit to Baltimore and New York. TheThcdore Ilassell Chapter of the U. D. C.'s met at the home of Mrs. C. W. KeithoU Siaitliwick St. 1 last Saturday evening. The day ' for meeting has lieen changed from 1 Friday to Saturday for the conveu ' ience of some of the members. Mrs. C. M. t.anier has I etn quite sick with "Grippe" but is now con valescent. If vaccination is made compul sory wide bamls of gold made into bracelets may become the "fad" this summer. It will lie an excel lent way to hide the unsightly scars. Fright on boys! Keep it up and you may I* a U. S. Senator yet—even though yoti may have- to go to S. C. in order to have that especial characteristic appreciated. Mast every girl in tlte United States is envying Miss Alice llose- I velt. Think of being smilled upon 1 by a real live Prince and having s hint present you with a diamond bracelet! The grapes are sour * girls. What will the newspapers do ' when the "glory.'hath departed" 1 and Prince ITetirv is tone? Whv 1- , . . , . * it will just take them days and days r.ml they will Like whole ; columns.of space to, 'jiiile compla - c«ntly pud- teW*evcry fcedy how 1 cleverly and successfully every . thing was managed.L \ - Try Mc Duffic's ••No. 16' for 1 a-Orippe ' Jr Influenza. It is guanantfeed to cure * or your money will t>e refumied. PKICR |l.» 1 He Duffle's Turpentine & Hut ton Suet _ Lung plaster is a certain cure for who«>i>- I ing cough, easy and comfortable, works while you bleep. [ *S cknts. Shooting A/lair. r Last Saturday morning atjout eleven o'lock Clifton Hland. a veteran fisherman ' on the river here, shot across main street ' at William Cherry, another fivherman, ' with a shotgun, the shot missing Cherry ' and going through the glass front of S. E L. Godard's store. 1 Bland and Cherry fought Friday night ' over some quarrel tliey had had for sev -1 eral days. Cherry getting the Is-st of the s fight. Bland went home making threats that he would shoot Cherry, and told * his father-in-law, Mr. Aaron Roberson that he was going to shoot Cherry. Mr. Roberson promptly informed Cherry of the threats. When the shooting occurred ' Cherry was sUinding in front of S. L. Godard's store and saloon just acro»« the street where ltland was sitting with his " gun awaiting his opportunity to get his man. As Blend raised the double har - re led shot gun to his face to shoot Cherry s happened to lock that way and nee it and 1 jumped away behind a pott and into the - store. Thefull loed of rhot went through - the glass front and into the inside wall of - the '■tore, harming no one, and causing t little other daniige tha2 the hrokeu glass. 1 Bland gavs a bond of |2oo for his ap -1 peanmce at March Superior Court, but was aftarward put in jail under a peace warrant swbrn out by Clit.-ry, Since writing the above Bland has been turned loose under liond to keep the peace fornix months, SAVED HIM iiROM TORTIRE. There is no more agonizing trouble thtn piles, Tlie constanK ft«jl;fag and burning make life intolerable, So posi tion is comfortable. The tort -ire ll nn- ceasing. DeWitt's Whitch Hazel Sstve . cures piles'at once. For skin diseases, cuts, burns, bruises, all kinds of wotiuds [' it is unequalled. J. S. Oerall, St. Paul, j Ark., says: "From 1563 I suffered with ~ the protruding, bleeding piles and could . find nothing to help pie until I used fte ' Vt'ltt's \Vitch |f*/cl fialve. A lew boxes completely cured ine.Beware of coun " terfcits. NORE WAREHOUSES FOR WILLIAMSTON. A Sleam Plant Sure. Natural Advantages—Everybody ia High Spirits. . Information has been received t at tliis office that a private concern . is making preparations to erect two Tobacco Warehouses the same J size as those to l>e built by the t Tobacco Warehouse Company. With four warehouses an.t a ,; largo steam plant Williansston will i open her first season under excel • lent advantages. ' The steam plant is a certainty. Mr. E. L. Morgan, of Spring Hope, will have ltis plant here in rca liisess to do business by the opeuing day. 5 Frohi every indication William - ston promises to be one of the k-ad . ing markets of the State in a few . years. Our home people not only » think this, but it is almost the uni versal opinion of tobacco men the i State over. The natural advantages of th : s I market's location is a great factor in this problem. It is conceded P that when a town has a water route its freight rates are always' cheaper than those of towns whoj are not blessed with them. i With good buyers, astcaiu plant, j or plants, sufficient to take care of! the tobacco bought on this market, and then as cheap freight rates i as any other tobaceo market,posess-1 c-s, Wiltiamston enn and will j ay as' much for tobacco on this market as any market in the State. Bt'CKLKN'S ARNICA SALVE. The best ami mott famous compound in the world to conquer aches and kill pains. C"»rc»Cuts, heals Itiirnsnnd liruiv n, wUtin inflainntion, niastets l'iies. Millions of box;e« sold yearly. Work* wonders in Boils, fleers, Felon*, Skin I Eruptions. It cures or no pay. 25c at . all drnj; stores. > —■—-—— » « ■ . Unclaimed Letters. I.UI of letters r*mainin;; in the* pc-t office Utteloiiiicd at .the end of the neek 1 i l'eb. 34th. l>>2; ; Mr*. Minnie IJrotvn, Mrs. Kliza Clark, I [ j Mrs. Whitley, It attic ] . Mr. Jaine* N. 'Anderson, W'. A. Ani»»K tcn, Mr. J. 1». Acker, J Alston, Mr. I>. liowetr, Mr. O. I>. Ourganus. Mr. Kobt. 1 Harrin, Mr.'l,. '1". (toUklny. Mr. JII j KediUck, Mr. Isotre Williams. ' . .When idling for these letters say they ' were advertised. J. M. SITTI'KHoN, P. M. THE liOilE GDLO CURE. , As Treatment by which Dni;k .ifds are Being Guied Daily in Spits ef Tlumseltas _ NO NOXIOCS POSBS. NO WIMKKNIKO OF j TIIK NKUVBS. A FI.KASAXT A.VO l-OSI- I ITIVK Cl Ult I'D* THKMilfo'v UA BIT, . | It-is now ({cnemlly known and under- ! • j ftoorl that I)rtiukncs.s is a disease anil anl .ia weakness. A hrdy lilted with poison. and nerves completely rluitioe'l hv jwri- I cxlical or constant use of iutoxieMing liquors, requires an tmtidote (itpailc of neutralizing imd eradicating this poison, ami destroying the craving for Sufferers may now cure the imetvei at 'home without publicity or loss of i.'r.fe f from, business by this wonderful "iiomk 1 noi.li CVRK" wbieli li is been perfected! alter ftiauv year* of clot »tudy nnd treat t tneiit of inebriates. The faithful t;se ac cording to directions i f this jjyoinlerful \ discovery is positively Ki;arantse! to cure the most oln-tinate cnw, no matter how hard a drinker. Otir records' Show the j marvelous transformation of of Drunkards into sober, industrious and men. . IVIVKS CCKH VOI R HISBAVrH)" ' CIUI. ' IIUKN Cl-BK voim FATIIKRS!! %i\s remedy is in no cense a nostrum but i* a specific I for this disease only, and is so skillfully devised and prepared that it is thorough ly soluble and pleasant to the ta-.te, so that it can lie given in a cup of tea or ; coffee without the knowledge of the per son taking it. Thousands of Drunkards have cured tliemrelves with this priceless remedy, and as many .more have been 1 cured and made temperate men by having , Uie"ct'Rß"aluiinLti red by loving friends and relatives witbot t their knowledge ia ' coffee or tea, and believe to-day that they disccntinued drinking of tjieir own fi"ee will. i>o NOT WAIT. ; Don't be deluded by apjiart and'misleding ("improvement." Drive cut the disease 'at once atll for all time. The "hhjip ; GOI.D H UH" is sold at the exjettjely low | price of t>ll e Dollar, thus placing within ' reach of eveirylxxty a treatment more ef-, j fectual than others costing 5 2 5 to fco. Full directions accompany each trackage, j Special advice from skilled physicians when requested without extra charge. ! Sent prepaid V >•')' part of the world on | lecelpt "i OIK- Dollar. Address Dcpt C«mi ! EDWIN It. CILKS & CO.. 23-0 and i-h ! Market St., Philadelphia, All correspond?!He swlctly confidential. Prof. Jojrner Appointed. Governor Aycojk has appointed j Prof. J. Y. Jfoyner, of Tiie Stat-; • Normal and Industrial College, succeed the late Gen. T. I'.Toon *as SujKrin'.c-: \ i;t of Public 111- , struction. Tiie appointment Is a good one the State accept it.—Commouweidth. Ta Cure A Csid Is Qae Oaf Take laxative Ilromo Quinine Taldets. Alldnigjjists refuud the money if it faila to cure. H. W. Grove's signature on each box- »SC. T r' BUSINEJJ ITCHJ AdvertCset-ents under tliis hea«l 5 cents a line each insertion. No ad. taken for less than 15 cents. Ibß't foept Eli Cunpnss is t!ie man to fell you I'liwries, he clways has a fine I stock on hand. T ■ . A new lint of Fine Shoes just received 1 —S. S. Teel & Co. I Fine White Envelopes as The Entir- I" prise office, jet*, a package. Another car Saul of Standard Sewing ' 1 Machines just arrived at I.li (iur^anus. ' J our up-to-date line of Skirts | anil Jackets. —X. S. Ptcl Jfc Co. i We will to-day a new line of I: tin- Ute-vt shut waist '.l.innels call and see there. N. 8. rev! & Co. A f.;ll Ur.e of up-ttxlate Cent's l'urnish. in;;i,»t Eli new store. A nice mietr «' R'.-«s- Call and see them. —X. S. Peel & Co. Ladies' Irress C"«jo.ls, Dry Goods, No tions ani all other articles of wearing ap parel for the Liilies at lun;anus'. Taaers X. C. Almanac for icmj will Ih jiven Free for a tinea mi ntlis subscrip | tion to Tin- Enterprise. This offer only • holds good for j weeks. Send^, lilscr; tv»n now. WANTED AT ONCE.—IOO goo.l fencing poe-tv Apply at Till. Fntkrihisk. Turner'. X»,;tli Caroliua Almanac* for i 190 a for «*lc it this office. 10c. ... ,1 plriug r-»r |sabr.t-it i.i«T be «mlli nioiiijr. I j i We icw.puj obuia I', (t and Foniga PATENTS t MARKS fr rt.fi.rn CM- I j TIRE *>i*«r**y » »«.*. i a ' fi-1 Hwiri. ftV«fCh I i *" 8 FRIC rsp*n% oa , ;!«• ! the Wc«l »mk« iuil p J.i c. uiitl our | I UtftfcV j arw iM'it rite. Try q*. SWIFT A CO., • Patent La*rycrs, opp. U.S. Potrat OSce.Wa»liinptoß, D.C. ill! H»»S8, 0 A FOOLER, liaaa^cr. AMERICAN AND - - - - EUROPEAN TLAN. 18 to iS Prat Street, . • . . * . ILVLTLMORii.'MD. I j TiiorongLly Roi.ovatcil and i j-nt in l'ir.-t Order J ' •syiy iAsit • - -vr^-' ; Giianos j KOK ALLCKOPS. I Tlie«e K'" •!* arc in-, k- of the In-st tna- I j ferial '.l.Ulti..l!t-. i!r;.'Ai!ij{ Am irenia f *»i Four, iourcei . Po?a:h fr««ns Tisrt sourfM Bcnr PhotpfcaSc fioni Tto source#, I Af*«l a;t nUrr.'l on t* e !raikti,aa fgilili i /era »»nvUij»a»-t*d J»y £?iytliii)K \ t«» the In: !r. ii an* Ui.Uk '«:Ucr could Le made, h« ' f would make it. [! CHir l/t>t rrrr Aiiimolly I h idcrcahir.- in tf?c territory. KM OrRG-\XUS, if- Wiliiamston, N. C. ;» ! I Have Jtrtl Moved My Slocli In My . . . S IOHE Where I will be pleased to serve my fri»-Tidji with the same Old Time Courtney ax lias been j»y pleasure for years. Remember I have in sto :k AAVTIII>G Vou would nsiiiily Cn 1 in an L r |Mo-l>at' Store. The first Store yon see on the right band side of the street comTng in town, and the last 1 on the left side leaving town— (provided you conic in town the ' way)— You can't mis£ it. and if you fail to iind it you will r*£Tet it. • 1 Our Eniiro Stock of • j Qcnl's Clothing' fs now being offered at cost Jtift to m.:ke room for Spring - Stook. j; ■— 1, Barroll3 Finest Red ' Blins Seed Irish Polatoes Come in and tjo home happy Yours to please,—- " ELI GURGANUS. TOBACCO FLUES!' TOBACCO FLUES! GEO R. DIXON, Practical . . Tin, Copper, and Sheet Iron Worker Will open May Ist in this office, (Enterprise Building) for the purpose of manufacturing and delivering Tobacco Flues in all parts of the country Prices us li.w as possible u'id llio Best Guaranteed. Tor Tobacco. The Best on the Market is BAUGH'S High Grade Tobacco Guano ~ \V hich has teste* I for years l>y the most successful Tobacco grow* crs and has always'jjiveti entire '.atisfactiou ...... If you want to ninke l'iue Tobacco it will pay you to give it a ttial. I'or sale by Anderson, Massed & Go., WLLLIAMSTON, N. C. ! BAUGH & SONS COMPANY. MANTFACTCRERS, , I'M LAUKI.I'H i A , BALTIMORE AND NORFOLK. . . . STATEMENT . . . ' M * OF W S U BANK OF MARTIN COUNTY.' JANUARY 31ST, 1802. - FIG J. U. iOl)Aßl>, Cashier. |* RESOURCES: JL LIABILITIES! ***** & Di«cpniu»; " ' | iVnj.i* j| Capital Slock, ('JOOOM SH Furniture & FUtnre«, jJK «K } Surplus 1,M«0.«Q JPf ES Cnsh It*"**. **>■*» | ixrposita, 4i.45a.f0 BT Yyj Owr DrnfU. 17* 4'» >/JU . - SB FIN V. S. DON J*. YW OJ j B Jyj Due From Bnttki, »i.74; 75 1 HH Caali ou hand, u,;m49 • foUl, ;VJV " ToUl, I. Ml &TOBtimam6^3»'B|raraeeJl SEED OATS! ' SEED OATS! f " ' ' "• "" 1 4 : ; r " One car load of very nice 'Seed Oats for sale. Wholesale jand retail.-" Cheap for cash. IN. S. PEEL ft GO.. " JUST BEGCIVCD ! ! > .... A Gar L-oad of Iron. Will Begin j* ** j» > FLUE MAKING AT ONCE. The Season i« now open for CULTIVATORS also Wagons and Carls. .... 4 For the Best Work at the Right Prices go to J. L. WOOLARD, Williamston, N. C. MIZBL.L & BROWN, . . .DKAI.EIiS IX. . . And Fancy Uroeories, Confectioneries, Cigars and Tobacco. We carry a complete line of Groceries as cheap as can be bought in town,. Wc sell . Green Coffee, 10 to islets. Roasted Coffee 12' j to 15 cts. v Ground Coffee 15 cts. Mackerel ■? lbs. for 25 cts. Cabbage 2 'Z cts. a pound. Canned Goods of All Kinds Cheap. { Mixed Pickle and Sauces. CANDIES; French Mixture 12 Jents. Pound Package Fine '"Assorted Bon Hons and Chocolates so^:ts. SMOKE_CUBANOLA 5. CENT CIGARS. I FOR SALE HERE. j• *Yom« to please, MIZrILL & BROWN. A PQiMTER FOR INVENTORS i u)lt. JOflX D r BIGGS, if yo:i wish )"oyr ]>ateiit business prop . ■ " ' eilvauil piuiiptiv dune M>nd it to SWIFT nrvrrcr & CO.. PATENT LAWYERS, opposite Ul\J\ IJO i . r. S. l atent Office,- Washingtoh, j). C. OPPIPT?• Thcv liave no dissatisfied clients. Write •: tbtni'for their confidential letter; a pas- Rear Wheeler Martin*# Law Office tat card -wiV. brin" it, and it may be worth tfconev to you. See their advertisement MAIN STREET. - elsewhere in this paper. ' / • , n„ Job Work,
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