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THE ENTERPRISE. Fuday. MAT 16. 1905.1 LOCAL NEWS There has not bee* * prisoner hi jail since May 7*- Messn N. S. Peel & Co. hare the lat q*i*g hatsior sale. Let* liu from the Bertie Road com mittee. Have a meeting to night. _ • .» ■» Messrs P. L. Gl&dstonc & Co. are opea for business at the old poatoffice stand. Sample copies of the Weekly American can be had for the asking at this office. A colored woman who was employed on the "'Joe Cterry" farm diopped dead Hon 'ay night. Geo. R. Dixon is working night and day on Tobacco Fine*. Send your orders. a-34 Mr. J. R. Mobley has greatly improved the looks of his two stores on Main Street. They have been nicely painted and fixed op generally. Mr. H. S. Taylor, of Whir hards, was in town Tuesday and report* tobacco 1 lants scarce in thst section. , FOR SALtt:—US Bushels of the heat WATRR GROUND CORN MRAL. *S cent* a bnahels. H. S. Taylor, at T. J. Shepards Mill. If you want the Best Tobacco Fines made, bny of Geo. R. Dixon, at old Kn terpiiae office, Williamstoo, N. C. *44 We want a good lire representative at each post office in Martin county. The right parties will find it profitable. Ad dress "The Knterprise." SPECIAL NOTICE. Rev. Henry jhssts, of Lexington, N. C„ will preach at the Baptiat Chssit Sasnday ——»«-g at 11 o'clock. R R. Mason, Pn*>sr. Read the oaaewt, Theßnterpei** make in this issue u months sabacripton FRRK to aim j new snhacrfber and to sit eld anas who pay ap within the neat ja *aya. General A.R. Beaa, of Btor. Muntgom ery Co., Sopt. of the mile track of e miniatare railroad st Niaaen Path, is at yanra old; 3 feet 2 iachea high and weighs 5a pounds. The painter* are getting along nicely with their work on the U biCCO ware houses. One of the prize bouses ha* been completed, work on the other two will begin in a short time. Lightning struck the bouse of Rer.G. L. Merrell.of Hobgood, a few nights a£>, but no oae was killed. The chimney was torn down, the store in bis room torn up ' and some of the carpets slightly burned. Wednesday evening about six o'clock while Mr. B. B. Arrington was patting np a lighted lamp in the atoi adjoining N. S. Peel ft Co. be fell from the step ladder and dropped the lamp which broke and set fire to the building. It WW soon extinguished and but slight damage done, the amount of which ia about #35. The masonic lodge room is a place of beauty since it has been papered. Skew ark ee can boast of as pretty lodge room as any lodge in the State. The masons here hare a great deal of work to do and are rashing to get through before the exceeding hot weather. There were •ereral initiations last Tuesday night. The meeting was called over till next Taaaday night. aj person* killed aad several hundred vronnded the resah of a naptha fire at Pittsburg, Pa., this week. Twenty five houses and muck otherJpropeity destroy ed. The cause of th* fire wee the inabil ity of a brak ma ato control a train of cars taken out of the yard. The cars raa into a train of cars loaded with napthe, breaking a tank car, the conteats of which raa down the track aad ingaited frosn a switch lamp. The stockholders of the Atlaatic Coast Liae met in the Richmond office Monday awl unanimously 'lpeided to consolidate the Atlaatic Coast Liae with the Plant system. Nearly all the stockholder* were present in feteon or by proxy, #31,500,- 000 of the #34.3000,000 of stock being represented. Th* stockholders will meet agada ia that city Jane ifith to arrange farther detail* of the eonaaMatlaa. At a mealing ef the stockholders at the Ba .vaanah, Plaadia and Wain a railroad on the same meaning, the sales* the Plant ijilim to the Atlaatic Caa*t Line was rimfismsl. Theprsperty wB he taraad aeeejnlyiat. StwtiCMffc . ■lttrtitfaiMf j Laxative Beama Qalalna TbMcto cam a ecld in ene day. NoCnrenofay. Pirce at casta, I~".r - a s ' a STAND LIKE A STONE WALL. Bets tea your children and the tor > tares of itching and burning eczema, acaldhead or other akin diacaaes Bow? why, by nsing' Bocklen'a Arnica Salve, earth's gicsttost healer. Quickest con foe Ulcers, Peter Sores, Salt Rheum, Cuts, Burns or Braver. Infallible for Piles. ]jc at aay drag store. »■ 1 I 1 a . ■ —w Notice to Saloon Keepers. Oflml by tbe Board of CoanaMseera oI Maitla Ctoaaty that ia toe fataie there will be ao Uceaae (rented to retail Liquor la any per aaaorSraata tUienatywl* nua,or altows to lie raa ia Ma tbair place aftoton aajr Sat Machine or atber caaabUag Stake, aad —jr of Turii t forfd Personal J. N. Cowing, of Conetoe Is in town this week. Mr. D. C. Jones of Hamilton, was in yesterday. Mr. C. W. Forbes, of Everett*, was in town Saturday. Mr. S. H. Ellison, of Punde, spent Sunday in town. Mr. G. M. Burns, of Jamesville, was in town Thursday. Mr. Buck Lilly of Jamesville, was in town Thursday. Mr. J. Davis Reed, of Norfolk, was in town last Saturday. Dr. J. E. "Smithwick, of James ville, was in town last Friday. Mr. A. S. Roberson, of Rob ersnovijl?, was in town yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Lilly of Jamesville, were in town yesterday. Mr. Jake Bloch. the "Mt. Ver non" hat man was in town yester day. Mr. B. B. Arrington, of Rocky Mount, has charge of the soda fountain. Mrs. S. H.Ellison and daoghter, of Parmele, are visiting relatives in New Town. Mrs. Lucy Turner of Elizabeth City, was the guest of Mrs. J. A. Turner last week. Mr. S. R.Biggs,Jr.who has been attending the A. &. M. College at Raleigh, is at home. Mrs H. J.Smith, of PofOar Point, was • pleasant caller at The Bnter prise o&ce last Satmrday. Master Davis Ewell.of Washing ton, is visiting his grandfather Mr. J. L. Swell on Smithwick SC Mr. and Mrs. K. 8. Peel return ed from Dallas, Texas and other Son them potato Sunday evening. Rev. Henry Sheets, of Lexington, N. C., is assisting Rev. Mr. Ma son in his meeting at Reddkk's Grove. Miss Annie Peel left Monday morning to attend the Baptist Fe male University commencement in Raleigh. Rev. Mr. Wihgate filled his reg ular appointment in the Episcopal church here Sunday morning and night. Messrs. J. B. Waters, Jordan Cooper, John H. Hatton, J. B. Quartermus,Sr. .Thomas N. Perry, W. R. Cleary, H. S. Pool. James Leggett and J. B. Quartermus, Jr.. spent last Saturday in Washington at there-union. Misses Carrie Biggs, Victoria Mar tin and Mr. Harry Biggs came home Tuesday evening on account of the death of Mr. Simmons. Mrs. AT. Crawford and Miss Mattie Quar termus who had gone to Raleigh to attend the commencement, re turned with them. Ti Care A Mi k Im Mi Take Laxative Broano Quinine Tablet*. All druggist* refund the aia—y U it fall* to oareß. W. Grove'* signature on each box. ajc. BIG BARGAIN! ONB 85 gal. Still Complete. OMB Trough Apple MOl. ONB Cog Apple Mill. U Cider Barrels . . FOR SALE. Apply to W. B. ROBERSON, Kobirsonrilh, N. C. I After yon begin niwilling many a man will go home tram your state with things that he Might have purchased elsewhere had it not been for yonr ad. Peo ple are buying goods every day. If yon ate not inviting them to buy of you yon cannot blame them if you do not get their trade. Talk to them through their favorite newspaper—to tell them the live interesting news ofy our store and they will come to yon to buy their goods. The advertiser who keeps his business pi eminently before peo ple and asks persistently and often for their trade is the one who will get tie mott business.—Charlotte News. Denis Simmons Dead. WlWaflstea*s Wealthiest Citizen Laid Away to Re*—Died in St. Vtaccnfs Hospital at S O'dsck Tnesday Wmiwf Remaias Reached wniasßtsn Wednesday Eveaiag— Interment in Baptist Bnryiag Grenid Yesterday. Many friends throughout North Carolina and other states will learn with sorrow of the death of Dennis Simmons. Esq , which c ecu red at five o'clock Tuesday morr.ing.May 13th 190s, in SL Vincents Hospit al. Norfolk. Va. For a n una be. of years he bad been a sufferer and at last fell a victim to Bright s Disease. Yet with an impaired body Lis de clining years were equally active with those in the prime ot life -He was born in Curritnek county on Hay 17th, 1817. and spent his early years in excessive toil with few advantages, save those he carved out far himself By patient industry and that idomitab!« will which ever characterised him, he climbed np step by step, until he stood upon the loftiest pinnacle of success—a perfect type of the self made man All through life, m whatever ca pacity one mot him. his sterling inte grity shone out, giving lustre to his every act and impressing the most casual with his faithfulness and sincerity of purpose. Finn in bis convictions aad tenacious in the maintenance of what he deemed the right, he made and held his friends ss few men kava. One found his love of home and friends shining through his every day life, aad contributing ranch toward Banking him an acceptable child of the Father who would have all ssen perfect even ao Ho is perfect In his young manhood he mar ried Miss Martha Alexander, of Tyrrell county, and in ilso he lo cated at Astoria Landing near Jamesville, N. C., cn the.Roanoke River. It was hoe he originated the celebrated brand of Shingles which bears his name and makes it fa mous in the lumber market of the State and elsewhere. During the trying tuffs of 1865 he settled in Williamston where he has sicce resided. For many years he was closely idetnified with every thing conducive to the good and advancement of his adopted home. Just after the close of the Civil War he engaged in the mercantile busi ness with John D. Big. s. This firm will be remembered as one of the large t and most successful in j eastern Carolina. It was dissolved in :81s. Mr. Simmons desiring to give all his time and attention to the manufacturing of lumber and shingles. He organized The Den nis Simmons Lumber Company ol which be was President at the time of Th's concern is one of the largest and most prosperous in Notth Carolina. Immense plants for the manu facture and a line of steamers for the shipping of lumber to various points give the firm n st ong posi tion in the commercial world. In lI9S he was bereft of his wife and a few years later married Mrs. Harriet Littlejohn of Toronto. Can ada. But this union was soon dis solved by death and he married again—chosing Mm Nannie Wil liams.of Charlotte, N. C„ who sur vives him. In all his life there is nothing more beatiAil, perhaps, than his devotion to those who cast their lots with hi*. During the rapid accumulation of wealth, his simplicity of manner and lasts chaeged not; instead it made him more akin to those less fertanalr This mny ho snid to bs the keystone in the perfect arch of character which for years he had The sweetest aad Nearest expres stonof his great throbbing heart can ha fa and in the tender Isvs and cam for the Catherines in the state (a truth Ist it be snhl of lum: 'ln as much as ye hnve done it unto one nt the least of these my breth ren. ye have done it unto me." Connecting hlmselt many years ago with the Missionary Baptist Church, he beca*i.e prominent imong the charitabl; men of the Church and his name was synony mous with ready response to any cjII for help. His active participa t on in the work of the Church and Sunday School is worthy of emula tion. As a monument to his love for liUle children stands The Dennis cimmons Nursery at the Baptist | Orphanage, Thom&svlllr, N. C. It, is a commodious brick building ful Ij equipped for the comfort of the' inmates. He loved it as his own' r. and allthroagh the jean one found him contributing to Ike needs and p-enmw of those rtiw God had spocially placed oader has care. , The Baptist UnivmitT at Italrjb was the recipient cf Us bocnty in beautiful furnishings of a Hall which be lovingly dedicated to the wife-of his early years. > One may not count tike deeds done— the helpful voids—tbebonn t'ful charity—the things given is secret as be liked best to give—j none save God may know "lis a beautiful thought if a tree one, that ft may c«-ry with us into the Great Beyood that only which we hare given to help the world around us. then he shall have much to lay. at the Master s feet. The loss of his congenial presence and noble works can only be reconciled by the lapse ot time His sublime faith in Christ never forsook him. as* the Death Angel was approach ing. he; gave utterance to it and his Spirit passed quietly into eter nity there to await the final Jw'ge rnent. The remains of Mr. Simmons were brought home oa Wednesday aftreooou. May, 141k and the fu neral sen ices werecomdnctedattle Baptist Church by his pastor Rev. B. K. Mason, on Thursday P. M., at four o'clock. The casket was borne in to the sweet strains of "Nearer My God to Thee" song by a selected choir. After the rending of appropriate selections of Scripture and a pray er, "Lead Kindly Light" was sang. Rev. Mr. Hasan spake tenderly of the dead and was fal lowed by Ex. Gov. Jarvts, the hoy hood friend of the deceased. Ia his usual masterly way he paid his tribute of prase and tommi inlstiua to his friend whose ianer bfe he was ever so closely ia tench with. •Twas the heart felt tigai aia of • true friend to the man he loved. The casket was opened far those who wished to look npon the face of him who all loved and mourned, while the choir sang. "Son* Sweet Day." As the remains were home out, the beautiful notes of "The Christian's Good Night" fell npon the heart broken congregation. The interment took place at the Baftist Cemetery. The (all l*ar m were. J. K. Carstarpbeu. V.'. J. Ilardison, S. S. Brown. S. H. New Lery, C. D. Carstarpbcn. Dr. J. B. 11. Knight. T. J. Latham, F. K. Ilodges. A large crowd of pro|4e from the country were in town to attend the funeral. Nearly aH of the employ es of The Dennis Simmons Lumber Co.'s Mill at Astoria.both white ami colored were here to pay the last tribute of respect to their much loved benefactor. All the store in town were closed daring the funeral services. Among the friends and relatives, from a distance, that attended the funeral services of the late Dennis Simmons, Esq., "were: Mr. Noah Biggs, Scotland Keck; Dr. John F. Reed. Norfolk; J. R. McMnllen. Hertford; F. A. Boyle. Plymouth; Ex-Governor Jarvis. Greenville; Captin Tilgbman. Wilson; M. K. King, Norfolk; J. O. Guthrie, and Dr. Harris, Raleigh; OUR ORLT VOLCANO. Momat tan Bbftars Sic as * Ac- - tftity- Omaha, Nek, May rj.—After a silence of thirty yean Mount lona, the only volcano in the United States, is to-day sending oat rmpirr and steam, and torn* of the people in theaarroundiagcouatry my low ramhttaga can he heard. These re ports are brought from Cedar coaa ty.Nebraaka,where the little mo— tain is situated, by tnukw who my that the settlers in the neigk borhood are panic stricken and are harrying to lease. The mouatiia is situated on the Miaanari tiver.t'O miles abore Omaha, and while not of great height» high compared with the surrounding country. It has been for yean a scared place with the Indians, and it was near there that the last big son dance was lield in 1878. No Indian will go to the mountain itself, as it has long bee* known U> them as the hill of fire. Lewis and Clarke, in their ex ploring expeditions in 1807. landed at the place aad reported to the government that they had discov ered a small volcano on the banks o" the Missouri. Geologists have siid the smoke is caused by water sweeping through the limrstwy I f >rniation of the mountain, but the people are fearful of an eruption ! and are preparing to move. business rrcnj I - ' Afliutiw—all under this Wad 5 cants a hweearh insertion. No ad. taken far less than 15 cents. , } ———MU———— N. S. IVtl & Co.'* opening day next J Friday. | Dotal (heM Eli Gopm k the an ' to net! Groceries, he always kasa Car 1 ; Oock «a hand. Dimgoo'liof eitli style aad qaalsty I I at IVrf a Co.'* next week. ' A faillincof up-to-date Cent's FWraiA 1' iaga at Eli Cvpiu' aew star. Pita goods of every style aad if lit J at Pied A Co.*. next week. Ladies' Dreaa ftoods, Dry Gooda. So- j " boas aad all other articles of ai-«sg ap- ■ ' 1 |Btl for the Ladies at Gaqaaaa'. H MomX. a Peel ACo s are all ' their spriag opening foe next Friday, ate SOCIETY GOSSIP. 1 A "Six o'clock good time" is what each of the young ladies iari ted to enjoy MR. C. M. Lanier's delightful hospitality last Saturday ' afternoon, decided was the anost 1 i appropriate name for the charming affair. Mrs. Lanier invited the ! girls to come down to her hnaar far ' : a while after the dancing dam ■ where they were treated to the, ! m jst delicious ice cream and cake j e . imaginable, and spent a very happy s 1 hour. Paradoxical as it amy sound ■ ■' there seemed to be lomtthing m • 6 the ices that warmed the hearts of " all present and one rarely finds a 1 jollier croud of girls than they. : Those present were. Miaaaa Hel ' en Moore. Eauna Masarfl, Ida Haa - sell. Mktie Co&dd. Anna Craw -1 ford. Mayo Uab, Eliza Lamb. 1 Nora Fouden, Laura Whitley. La -1 venia Fed aad Jennie Moore. 1 The dance Monday e fining una - the last of the aeries given by Mfas r Helen Moon's class. Several very ■ pretty figures were most ably lead : by Mr. J no. C. Lamb with Miss f Emma Hassell followed by Mr. • A. Hassail with Misa Helen Moore 1 j Mr. Charlie Godwin with Mas f J Mittie Cofficld, Mr. Jim Rhodes c with Miss Ma Hasscli, Mr. Rome 1 j Biggs Jr. with Miss Eliza Lamb, | - Mr. Hugh Burr as with Miss Mayo I " Lamb. Mr. Paul Simpson with Miss j "'Laura Whitley. Mr. WOaaer Sher-I -I son with Miss Anna Pope. Mr. F - ] Willie Watts with Miss Nannie | i-j Biggs. Mr. I.uke with Mtssj - j Nora Fouden and Mr. Claytcn j Moore with Miss Delia Lanier, c Music was furnisfced by Mr. K. B e ] Crawford on the Violin. Mr. E- F. HulSues on the Trombone accom r panied by Miss Jennie Moore on 1' the Piano. Quite a large number: t of spectators were present. Miss | I) Maltie Bennett, who bos been ren s dering sach valuable assistance j e' with the music was unable to be j ; present much to the regret of all. Miss Moore assures most hearty L congratulations upon the marvelous. s ' success of her class. Now just one , 1 word to the class in general. Re- j , j member that practice makes per- ! feet, and that any accomphshed . ment put away on a shelf wiß grow . j rusty from lack of use. Yes, girls, Coca-Cola is an excel- I; lent nerve tonic, and works won ders in the way of an "eye-prop." I A WORTHY SUCCESS* "Smtttai lav Mar 111 Sa. AO Doctors hare tried tocure caTar an try the use of powders, acid nan, inhales* and jng«ii past* form. Their pnad»»» i than to crack open an Used. Ikfmr -1 fnl acids need tn the inhalen haw eaSae ! ty eaten away the Mat lahiai « that „ their waken have anaed to case. whsk ' pastes aad ointments cannot reach thedt r aeaae. Aa old aa eapti kneed paililnaii who has for many yean adta daae Stwdy aad specialty of the tseaUmnt «C - »«■" has a last atiiwUd a Tkaat nm which whea laithlaßy need. sat n ty nlhiiaat ase«. Wtper—satlyows I sw a-Mty ' CLaatkiw'lt isMst aaly inanfj kaaaa > daaciesce that aetaalHr teaches the adkt st parts. Thia wonderful remedy iakaawa 1 sa '•anrmti the ccaaawmD caTaaan I CCM" aad ia Midst the 1 lU—tU ha . price of One Dollar, aaah perlay aan- tateraal aad extrraal ae&ae I laHi fTut for a fall month's twatmest aad 1 cm) thing necessary to Ss perfect aae. ' "sagran" is the only perfect caraaan ! ccaa erer aale and ia mom lecugaiatdaa . the only safe aad positire care for that ■ annoying and disgusting disease. It cues !, all inflammation quickly and p rauaeat- j I ly aad it also wonderfully aock to re-1 1 ! hew HAV FKVEB or COLD a the sun. I > CATAKan when neglected erica lead* to coKSt-MrTiosr—"SXVFFIJB" will save ■ you if you use it at once. 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Assisted by an Able Corps of Editors > > > *jpHIS valuable journal, in addition to the logical treatment of all ag j ricnhural subjects will also discuss the great issue of the day,there jbjr wHug ast to its columns and giving the farmer something to think i about aside from the every day humdrum of routine duties. Tw« Hr The Price of One: « THE ENTERPRISE," Y«r CMUrty Paper, and THE ATIERICAN FARfIER I Both One Year Tor SI.OO I This unparalleled offer is made to all new subscribers, and all old •M* who pay up all arrears and renew within thirty days. Sample cofies free. Address. THE ENTERPRISE, WiUiamston, K C. We are showing a nice line of llp-to-date Dress Goods, all the new I Patterns and Weaves are here. We [also have a fine line of Ladies' Slippers. N. S. Peel Sc Co. MIZCLL & BROWN, . . .DEALERS IN. . Staple .Ajml Fancy Groceries, Confectioneries, Cigars and Tobacco. We cany a complete line of Groceries as cheap as can be bought atom. We sell . . ... Green Coffee. 10 to ii«4cts. Roasted Coffee 12*3 to 15 eta. Ground Coffee 15 cts. Mackerel 3 His. for 25 cts. Cabltage 2)4 cts. a pound. i Goods of All Kinds Cheap. Mixed Pickle and Sauces. 1 CANDIES: French Mixture 12 cents. Pound Package Fine | Assarted Bon Buns and Chocolates 50 cts. SMOKE CUBANOLA 5 CENT CIG \KS. FOR SALE HERE. t n Yours to jtleas*'. MJZELL. lii^OWN. AT WOR Iv ~~~ MAKING AND SHIPPING DAILY ' P Tobacco Flues l Now is tlie time to get your flues. Don't put it oft'till to late. Am delivering flues in WiUiamston and also my Couutry~Resi dcuce daily. Season is Now Open For Cultivators. For testimonials and full information, address J. L WOOLARD, - WiUiamston, N. C. _ \ ,\ i I Have Just Moved My Mamniotli Stock In My... NEW HTORE Where I will be pleased to serve my friends with the same Old Tune Courtsey as lias been my pleasure for years. Remember I have in ANYTHING Yon would usually find in an Up4o-Date Store. Tie first Store you see on the right hand side of the street coming In town, and the last on the Ml aide leaving town — (provided you come in town the right way)— You can't mias it. and if you fail to find it you will regret it. Our Entire Stock of I Caeut'H Clothing' Is no# being offered at j New York Cost Just to make room for Spring jfifaek. r 150 Barrells Finest Red Bliss Seed Irish Potatoes I—Come 1 —Come in and go home happy lours to please, leli gurganusJ , vlohn Lee, Chinese - Laundry SMITHWICK STREET, WILLI AMSTON, - N. C. Shirts, loc. Socks, 3c, " (new) 12c. Handerihiefi 2c. I Cuff*, pair, 4c. Napkins, sc. ( Collars, JC. Neckties, 3c. Drawers, 6c, Coats, 25 to 50c. L I'ndershtits, 6c. Duck Pants, 25c. Wool Skills, 6c. Ladies' Shirt- Night " loc. Waists, Plain, 15c. Ladies' Shirt Waists, Fancy, 25c. If yon Lose Ticket you cannot get your laundry, Laundry not called for in six month* will be sold. IS YELLOW POISON tm vosr blood ? Physicians call U. ftahrrt Ocf. It can be seen chaaglag red Mood yellow aadar ■SffUfOfß. It works Say aad ■Wit. First. It tarasyoarcoa*- H«»IM ycSow. Chilly, achlag aeaeatloas creep daw a yow back bo ae. Yoa fool weak aad ROBERTS' CHILL TONIC «■ slop the trouble sow. It eaters the Mood at oace aad drives oat the yellow poison. If neglected antl when Chills, Fevers, Night-Sweats and a gea eraf break -So» n come later on, Roberts' Tcnic will cure you th;n—bat why wait? Prevent J futarc sickness. Tbe manufat * tarers know s!l ebcul this yd -9 i3w jj ifeoa a.:d have perfected H V-herts'ToiilC lOTlffveitotjt, | nonri; h yecr fystcid, restore 1 appetite, purify the blood, pre. a vent end cure Chills, l-cvers and U At-larb. it has cured thous- B an Js- It will COM you, or j our I money back. This is Mr. Try Try Mc Duffle's "No. 16* for La-Qrfpp* v Inflaeaza. It is guaranteed to c ura -jc year icccey will be refunded.
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