mi m ilirn rniifiirairrtii utiti ttiwfcr n-rr W WnCCt Iwli —4 trtrew tnhwTw »lUi ya»S— —it» Mlfciit Mctlw Mwl««g l | Ulcers or . • Running Sores* K. I . need not become a fixture upon your \ body. If ibeydo it is your fault, for ' i •" MEXICAN . f— r * MUSTANG LINIMENT (trill thoroughly, quickly and j>enna-. nently cure these afflictions. There 5 > is no guess work about it; if this lin- I, imcnt is used a cure will follow. i »t. * !' ■ » * YOU DONT KNOW Irt rm IM—l A>a Beat StaW It kCanO* tlUtorjr tu*. • » r ' * * STATEMENT OF BANK OH MARTIN COUNTY. AT WILLIAMSTOH, N. C., At the close of Ixssintss on the 30th day of April, 190s: IHOTKB. . LIABILITIES: J» , Mfrnmmmrnm I ».jm.«S C4p4ul tSjmm „ Om Draft* t*ys7 V aHi■ il I yam Surattt* !>»» Mi>a4 Naliapt CaAtkkd flgth » ' * 1 Paiaiturr A FUlsia*. * ~ " * '«t •* Kiwb.acaol lxpcatt *» «.**%'«> ' r Zl II IK**** to C*ec* Ktll'Ul Bunk N At» ?.9r>r - * „ * _ 1 _ 1»1 'I I ' - 1.1 C. Gsrhr 1 . U #tnkdlliTl|b «lo ivitlf *w««r »«r a Am) ih»i tl*r |»itci 4t»UK « I »• i»J nf k|«ktl|t in l l **tJ» f, * 1 Jrf ' ' / -J. Q COUAKP, Cutter Wit Of North CAfrtiK*—C.JLfci* f Ma: nil Mtccs te *2j*i »l«cid*l before w« , (ktt !»v of M»r A D . tmt C || fit inviK. Nt.Urj NMk uttfc till. I OFFETT" Jra II J- I -rrWU>JKrt«»jr.«i W • i -- , ' ~«t tVi.K'ii of OMr-n eftm, Af*. - r. t^ucs Vgfy ,£ . H,: 4V i"V'V;'Jtrwi aid llv Sfrii^thwi 15% /• r j r * v *. .i , tSe Child «od lb. v n C.'. • C-.j .» jus. I. v. . Ttfthing tAst. TiiM f» I **•' u *'"• ** c - «*• uorFrrt. m. r>.. «T. louis. MO. Ui m WPt r»r .• a ; : t *f lln? KlrsJcttt W|ok^U||f»|« y «vf w «i« a . . i' % .« tUl' f r!. fi.M UiirU«Bo o' u«U,W».la4—dl MllMktac InnMMlt V- »*«" l |rf" Hr n Im« lan.lj |Hf kMNk 4Ur :_* I in".u>l ft —||.-» lt/s M*s||Ml4n|riMl«|i lurir, I» I . rnnifk. * • «F «M» a.- r, • lilt M NIIM*- C|nA*M iMi'ir .11 f in—l oi Ttf'l" 1 1*; * liTSf t U» ■ I— ■_ il . 1). T.' M« fu 1 I'ruixMJt TcUCMtAk) * #•*••-»*••• . Dtsnu S. Bn> >'• *■ T U T, i i:. i. Cm. >V.r Jt:c. D. Ecc *Tio» DENNIS SIMMONS LUMBER CO., . . Manulaciucrs of . . Kfc Dried North Carolina Pine Lcmber, ' • - • « « okkmii fit itcki ir«o c\ prim iiiimclks WILLI AMSTON, N. C. yy Orders and Corrcsj onccncc Solicited § ' *' Another Big Let of Flue Iron Just Received AXI» I AM MAKING AMI SHIITING DAILY Tobacco Flues •A" • !W Ht* tw» orffn «w |j£ffd in (rnif If Rft jpiii B»r«. Allo».)*ra . fcllwtfom WHJJAWSI ON or fn «II m> s 'Country Kcs.i«leme :::::: Wagons and Cartfe Matle lo Order. Season is Now Open For Cultivators. Hi " "• For testimonial > aod |ul! iaf«*rnaslS(>n, »Mre« J. L VOOLARD. - WilliamsliM. I». C- _ - - "»■ •nwmmmml " * ; —~—; Boiliin lifrtlhfdw ""ceo" R nixON SeMlri * l cw,tt " « tU * U,AWn » By onler of the Esrrutive Cow- Piactkal Sheet rictal War her. mittee of the c econ«l Senatorial Du 11b r.aitrr«B|> mA T«4«rcn' tfict a convention of the Democrat* FWi» Sf*Halr. ibo T» Kiwia Pamird of said Di>t»ict. tor lhrpu>pi«e of 1 »UI teaitiith l«ca hap.! tn fcrntJi. n«.mii. tiwg two cat tlid.h u for thr tfce Fratit a.ih 1 ObACCO FLI : ES i; Utt Scn.itc i> htnbv called to the ftfci■ rf 19m mod in the town nf Plymouth. K. If ilw ft-t J" *trbl and tfc* (" . on Tn-«'ay the rr.d day cf Sep •ert W«k. C#H ca «w iteni|«-r, 1901, at 4 o'clock p m. in GLO.U. DIXON, ' t Tim leui. ?tn. 11. Com. j J Reeky Mount. N. C. ' Pygpypfca Sere WASHINGTON LETTER. M (Fromoui ix*uUt cnrreipoodrntl 1 Washington, Aug. 25, 1902. While it has become almost trite to apply thl word, ' stienuous" to |h* fifestent administration. few people realize the e*tent to which that quality has entered into the execution o(tl*e law in Washington, nor the marked improvement which what westerners are want to des cribe as ' hustle," has made in the executive departments. There is no tetter exponent of this quality in Washington than »he Secretary of the Treasury, Mr. Shaw. * Coming fresh from the breezy prairies of lowa, with an experience as a western ' banker. Mr. Shaw was aghast at the dilatoriness ,#vith which the work of the Government was performed and at the lack of genuine energy displayed by the employee of Uncle Sam's great counting No Im.ne.'iate change wo* wade. h"tv=ver, by the n; w Secretary, and ln's su' ord inates began to congratulate them selves upon I aving found an "easy" employer but. tl.e Secretary was merely getting his bearings Having gotten them, he inaugu rated a gradual course of reform. Newspaper reading during bus ness hours was prohibited. . CosMpping • in the corridors of the Department was foibidden to the host of gen ial and entertaining old ladies who constitute a considerable portion of the wcrking force. Chiefs were incited to greater effort and prompt er returns from auditors and d:s bursing clerks wire required. Fi nally, and that quite recently, sn order, which was regarded as a) J most revil..tionary by the older 1 employees, wa? promulgated. It stated that all inquiries addressed [ to the Treasury Department or any uilicer thereof must 1 c answered, or at least acknowledged, on the day of their receipt, 1 lie conster nation which greeted the oder has. however, changes to admiration for the more business like methods which now prevail. Accurate and rapid c!crks are receiving merited promotion. The public is petting 4 ,Utlci service than ever before and there is little liklihocd that the] Treasury T 1 pailm -:it will ever] slip back isito the slo# and' uubusineriiike mclhcHls v\ hith lia\ 1 ! in the pait, excited the disgust of every business ma.i who came it to j [contact with it Another Cepoilmoi.t 1. hiili luia fi It Ihe benefit o| a j'onn ; ai.tl f > tr- j ful ch'ef is the N.ivy T c|'uitii»ci,t. j mi Mm dy is an east in man, but j he ;s a business elan and a icailess One. Lor>g famßiatity w'th the j workings of the department, gain , c«! hi* portion -of rrf the] Hot se committee 011 naval affairs. , enabhd htm to inauguiate changes without wai ing as long did Secretary Jhaw to Secure a grasp on Ihe bituation. Shattering nldtradi lions with a rnthlesyness whii h laused the o'd employees to shud der, the new Seen tary has {ut in loice reforn s which tri.in 1 is foim-. ci pWitien he knew to b irtde. ( fficeis «ho regarded their influence all M-fl cient toseiure toi il im dwtii g tlx lift cf thiir ntvi ca 1 eels a | Itufant l»irth in the ts>p ital of the nation have l »cn i.rdeii 1. to s«a and the end is net y« I Mr Moodyer en threaters to rrp'aie » number of buie, u ihirfs who an trained 'itliceis with civilians, s ili al the « ftii ers may be free te ren d«r to Iheir rruntiy the special seivice for which they have been educatid by ihe Government at great »i|erse. Tethaps the m« si • •a'tlmg r« fo»irs with which Mr Moody threatens the tenets and tradi'icns of the service is the sys te malic i ffort which he is nibkirg to return a modification of the laws. » hith will facilitate the pro motion of non-com missioned «fh cers into the line. Ihe difiiculty which is net in the t ffui ts to se cure recruits for the riaty the ?ec 1 retaiy has traced to the Act that il is more ea* y toi 1 camel lo pass Ci rough the nttdU s eye thau fur an enlisted tn»n to setuie a com mitsion. Suth promotions the of ficets regard as a violation of the aristo ratic tenets of th navy.! They say that oily 'gentlemen'" should be m.«de 1 fticers and thos will not be found amorg the en listed nu iju hit ilr. that ii prom, tiou is made a* tSb\ of aitais-meiit as it is. in the iir.i.y there wiU.be msiii |.enfen en who wiii enii>t and prepare themselves ; for thf. • x minsiloi s wlrdi >hi>nM be o,in t«> every scan.nil and thai {ttioee e. ho emu r n'.o::. n* ! w:.i prcve as well qm'iiie.l :.,v, n, Jma I'd'a» the graduate* ml Anna;o | lis. • > -» To a considerable extent the ! sair.e spirit has infused the Depart j mc-it of Agriculture. Secretary ' Wilson. who returned from the I west last Friday, told your corres • poudent that he had secureid per- I feet organization in fiis Depart ! ment, and that, as a result, he was ! prepared to meet promptly and ef- I fectively a new problem which had i been presented for his considera tion in the northwest. The Secre tary during his western trip, in spected a large era of land in Wis consin, Michigan and Minnesota, which has been denuded of it" pine j forests by tl»e lumbermen and I burned over by fire. 'I his land is jiiow being settled by fanners, i Americans. Scandinavians and i Danes, and the Secretary will im j mediately order the experts of his j department to era-nine the district' j jjcertain the best varieties of grains, • grasses and legumes for that par ! ticular climate an 1 soil and will j render t very assistance to ths pew settlers in making a great agricult ural country out of what is bow a desolate stump land, Word has been senl out from Re publican headquarters to tbc effect that the voters must be waked up. It is said that in off .years it is cus tomary for the Democrats to poll fully yo percent, of their vote while the Republicans poll but 70 per cent. In many localit es, condi tions are not favorable to a repub lican victory and the leaders rea lize that every available vote must be mustered in order to maintain the Republican strength in the House. The officials of Democrat ic headquarters are inclined to laugh at th : s warning, '1 hey say the Republican* have been resting in a sublime confidence which have only recently begun t5 real ize is a "fools' paradise' and that now they a e frightened but that it is too late, that the Democratic or ganization is p. rfect in almost eve ry district and that it will be im possible for the Republicans to re tain control of the House. Intense interest is displayed in the trip of the President and his every utter 'ance will be carefully analyzed by the leadeis of both parties. , A less coulideat man 4h*n Mr. RouvvcH could not b-rf" #*l-somewhat nerv ous at the knowledge" that so much ol \ital importance to himself and his party rests on Ids words, but ffom-art -reports- the Pr F'rti'isl wilt jay at -W—thttrka wi'hout'stftp• p»ig -long to consider th? c'i:se ijuencis If lie "errs however, tHi clever nic n will not f til to t:ihc nd- of h : s slati mints. II SIGHT THItRATENSD. "VVhiie (in. nUkiux taM month my rr vcar oi l !>->' wan j« i olttd l>> some n-eed or plant," ays W. It. liil.blo, of Sioux City, In. "He roblied llic poiaott off his h iti'U into hit eyes tmt for awhile tve were afraid lie would lose his t f ina!!y n neighbor levouiniended-t>e- Witt's W it* h Havel Salve. The fust a|v (•he.ition helped Itim .mil in a few tlitv* he was as well as ever." I'or skin di i et:ts liprilft, it'idtls, wtmi'ils, in ; >cct bites, licWilts Witch Salve fa sure cure. Kclicves piles at ulice. 11c -1 ware ii counterfeits. S It. Biggs. For ;he Little Ones. Tetldy and Freddy thought it a shame that inotber should have all the house-cleaning to do, and after talking the matter over they d cid ed to help her. lleing two verv little boy-, they didn't know much about it. but they had seen a deal of scrubbing and washing going ou, ami they thought it must be pat' fun too. "Time for my boys to take their nap," called mother, and she set tled them both comfortable in her spick and span, freshly cleaned room. They pretended to be sleepy, but no sooner had mother disap peared than Teddy tx>uncvd up, followed quickly by Freddy "Now, we ll have it all nice and clean when muvver coines back,' said ilicy. Teddy got a cake of soap and a very wet wasftfig and, climbing a chair, mounted to the bureau and made tile mo«t beautiful clean white lather on the looking glass, while the water and soapsuds drip, drip, dripped down to the freshly starch* |Vd and ruffled cover. Freddy had his aiotber's toothbrush and nnoth 'vr cake of sor p and \vas hard at wpik on his knees, tile hearth and freshly oiled floor. --1; w-.'tf. jat this ti'i;c th.'tt lheir , ucl'ier foiui'l she lud forgotten ' l.er v,1.. -s ai d came softly back to the room, t; t cu:£, so n. not to . distitrH her sieving boys. Per c.M n -t del ig 1:» jut Jtdy's and Ficddy'a help.— Tubuue. Hie Retreshisg aid Inrtgorctiag Salt Bath. If you caunot have the ocean, be content with the bathtub. ~ Try a warm, salt bath at home, say after you have come from a i long, bet shopping expedition or > from traveling !h the train or any time when you feel the need of : freshening up a bit. Away from the seashore a very simple suhsti -1 tute for sea water is a cup of* rock salt dissolved in warm water and added to the bath. When tiie salt irritates the slcin take a tvarui sponge off with a mixture of violet or lavender water and al cohol, and a boat half and lialf, and rub briskly with n friction towel. Srch a method prevents the hauston and dnngers of cold which follow a warm bath. Sea salt is sold in tlic shops. It comes in bag.; of about ten pounds, which cost ten cents each. Boxes of perfumed bath salt hold- j iitg about two and a half pounds each are 15 cents. This can be used in cold, tepid pr warm water, ft is perfumed with lavender and, it is said, will impart a fragrant, ordor to the water Which is retain- j ed after using. Among the toaic qualities as- j cribed to it are "that it strengthens the nerves, renews vitality, purifies the blood and renders the skin smooth and transparent." A more expensive perfumed bath salt comes put up in bottles at *5 cents. This is said to combine the tonic properties of sea salt with the odor of woodland violets. Two or three tablcspoonfuls of the salt arc sprinkled in the bath. Whju the snlt dissolves, the bath wrtl have much of the invigorating proper ties of salt water plunge. A few grains of the salt thrown into the basin iinjxirt a delightful fragrance. ric Duff la's Turpentine * n«tt«a Sact Lun | (faster is ■ certain cure for whoop in* cough, easy and comfortable, work while you sleep. • »i cun. . ■ - On one of the great stock farms near Galesburg, Mich., a pretty tittle -Jerroy calf has come to an untimely gti.l in 'a moc-t JstMßttd way The beautiful little creature had been k«.-i«t -lip for >:ue tune and it was thought advisable to let it run ghffli* »*p'vt iktrff j fur 'in h; ttr VI. t'.ou Atur i? had enjoyed an tuns q»: Uylteoiiy break* of rich J.r.; v n.ilk.ii u*«is turned 100.-L'. There was great ■killing' and running* f>r a few niinu v n'n.l taui suddenly the c.dt keek-.l over .is:! died. When a vet rinaiian sought to a-certain .the osiiwe of the valuable litrlg->nl - death lie ilatCTtrej that the violence of its gamboling had con verted the milk into butter and death from indigestion had quickly ensued. It is also evident—and no autopsy is needed to develop that fact-—that they have some very | able in the ueig!il>orhood of [ Galesbuig, Mich. Amy is a little maid of six. One day she asked her mamma if pt»- 1 pie always knocked when they went to God's house.' Her mam ma scarcely noticing what she said, replied : "Yes, darling." j A short time after it thunder, and Ann exclaimed: "There 1 Somebody's got to Cod's house; I hear them knock in K" J3 WANTED—A TRVSTWORTIIV pen tlruinu or lady ii| rirh county to manage business for nn oM established house of solid fmancial standing. A straight, bona fide weekly cadi salary of f iK.oopaid by check each Wednesday with all expenses direct front headquarter*. Money ad- { VMced for expenses. Manager 340 Cax ton nidg., Chicago. 48-161 Democratic G)nvcntion. There will I* a Convention of the IVtuo- j ornt.s of Mat tin County at WilliamOoa. N. C„ Thursday, Sept. 11-1902. This is for the pnr)nwc of nominating Candidates for the various o:-..ee*. a Member of the V" Mature, at: th- I triuieactior cf sihU other btwc* m nmy be necessary, j Tlie several T.«w:«-hlj> wi!l it Id tHii ! ,l*revinrt voc>*esiihmi t -:i accwJaccr wiUHho call of U>r >T ml*: of t're l-.c --• eci.tivc Coti iu.lKv fi* sunt Tunu j ihips. j By oider' of the Ficet. tire Cm.uxiU^e H. V/. Stubbs, Ciuir^iar. J. C. UKB, Secretary. - Postmaster ' | Palmer of So. Glen Falls, N. Y., da-' cribev* condition which thous- ands of men r' - and women f ' -a 1 \ find identical .** with theirs. ' ■ Read v/hat he x , *?» sayj, and note 'I I6 ji-nil*ritjr X. ot ycur own ' \ V -? 1 case- Write to fb-' v him, endoang stamped ad drc»icd envd- L. D. Palmar. ope for reply, and get a per sonal corroboration of what h here given. He snyi regarding Dr. Miles* , Heart Cure: 1 fufirrcd aronUlnc pain Is the left breit ciid between my *!iouHrri bom heart My heart wouid palpi talr 11 itUr, then *»lp hcat3, until I cwj ! m loafitr H« In kt. Nipht iftei aieht I walked the floor, lor to be iio*a wou! 1 has* mcai.t rfeath. V.f condition isecme 1 a!wj;thrr>cle.-.*ahta 1 bc.T-a t-kinir Or. Milc>' Heart (- lire, bat it helped ra» from tut fiiat. l.attr I took Dr. Mile," Kerriue with tha H«.-it Cur# and the tffctt jra mston bhiic- I Mine tljr Implore juuailar nl icsen to £ire In tie raneiiic* a trial." 9eld by aJI DrvyUta eq guara^teo. Dr. Milca Madicgl Co., Elkhart, Ind. Professional Cards. gR. JOHN D. BIQOS, V DKNTIST. OPFICR: MAIN StREXIT. GEO W NEWELL, A TTORNK Y-A T-T.A U r , Offiff up ataire la Near Punk I'.uikl inc. left hautl aid*, lt»p of sir pa "VILI.IAMSTON, N C. ly-Pradkrn whrrrver arnrkea arr denired. Special a I trot ton given to rkantining am! mak tig title fur parchaitcra of timber aad timber taada. FallJTcrm .. or TIIK WILLIAIVSSTON A C A li £M ¥ U ILL in-xrix September Ist, r »., JJ t 0 fyy, . er ' y.v.s'C fi i" r.r.l env ' i h»H in Private r«n»Slicsct «\ca&.*U:}b*c II;.Us £. J. Peel, Prin. and Ddkioas I L l Viv Ice Cream. • ■ t t.. Deliver* 1 evrrv lay b«lv»ot*n I ■ 12 au'l t oVIolIc, i>. m." (tt «vpt Satnrilny.) Served at l'ount.iiii at nil li mrs, with I litany other drink*. Ice Cre r m Soda Pinq Ponn Rapture Etc. We will V delighted to serve you. Yours truly, FOWDEN 37-4» & CORURN. Ttuy Your Goo7ft From Taylor; Pippin, - - Dealers in ■General ——- Merchandise, Boots. Shoes, Hats, Cap*. Notions, Etc., Gold Point, N. C. i ' - *SPI A NECESSARY TKIXAITTON. ' Om't nrfVd n (. Id. "t is Vi rr thin ■ rt«iVe»*ftnt Tt d,v,;ci- • s ||f i-Mn* [Ore M»n.-|e C- h C.. r \ -ri caii crn. it r it •'■iic*. Ast»j* i-t!-e jhriAsOvlbps the tnn ic >ij r icbrnnt. Ct-.rc* |thM>et ai d Isu tiacbk.fi. Ab*-li tt!y ;:«fe. Aitj irr-.ir.oii.U'ly. Cliildrcu lite it ift. R - . IK . U " ' Mil Hhbl 8- k FOWLEB, Maupr- AMERICAN AND - - - - EUROPEAN PLAN. t8 to 28 Prat Street, . * . . • BALTIMORE, MD. Thorongblj Renovated and jmt in Kirst Cla?* Order. ; t-ij-ni* mmuxi ,^|EXAS ! A NEW FASJ TUII Bitviea flt. Looia tid Kiana dlf Mi OKLAHOMA CITY, % WICHITA. DENISON, v J SHERMAN, *1 DALLAS* f OUT WORTH And prlarlpal points la Tezaa and t&o SoMk* *Mt. nil train Is umw tbm«fb«it and la sad* as ot ihn faaat cqaluaMUt, pr°*'d«4 with el«etrfe li£ita aoT all iHhar tnmiitaoawakMM. It raaa rta oar MV OOGplt'Ud I Red River DlvialMU Krerr applUaea kaowa to aotot «l bollillas aadnUrtetlat baa baaa —»loya4 in Ik* Make-op of lUi aarrlaa, laoladtag I Cafe Observation CaraJ loo jSipjl • trip Tta tkia mam romtm win ba okaarMlr applloattoa. tj mmj mi. A. C. L. ATLANTIC COAST I.l*ll K K COMPANY, scn>»f*' t*. TKAINSC(i»G SOI TH. DATID r » •*> . !of ii 5• i C Kay ajlh. iy»i "1' - ==h> S « = el /.i . 4j||* y.& *1 A M I- »l !r. M. A. 11. P. M. LeereWel*>e it .v>; |ij..„ j Ar. 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