* .• OSS THE ENTERPRISE rVBUSHKD *T*mY nuDAY AiniD 1 WTMORK. ... tewt tire muMn .. If » HkKriktl il*r i tfcr pmpn "«ofT>rd th* faMtabtr m* fct miM »1 w^cnpthai atftt* Umtlranuoa »Wrfc ao •prri&rd el laiulluai 4» anM will W irarktd "till lartU" Uionpd »P to datr ol diraaUan ■Mt. Adftitixwatf tfMMtinH Wfort tw time •nlikM for ha»nptnrd will fce cl.a»grd liaa aical rate* for the lime aclaallr pot>li»htd Mm enuaaicalka aotirrd anthem* Ibr aacir of Ike writer »' -«** to 1* P**- Halted. M as* guarantee ul zrad Uith AavnnnH Raraa.—Oae inch oar l—lti-J •a ceala, Kack iiabae«arat ir.«itk>a y> cents Business Uoh to cnt> aDnc ONtuarirs and RnolMiau of attor:: II Uaea, 5 enli a Nar Copy for Untlwamli or ctanjt cl Mm tiartarala Mart far in thw oflkx mrt lafcci than t Wednesday as*. •IMSCRIRRIOH J> 00 A VKAX IN *W ANCK Entered at Ike Post Ofc» at WtUlanalon. H, C..M tkeoad ciau Mall Matter/ FRIDAY. OCTOBER 10. 1002. At a meeting of the town Commissioners on Tuesday night it was decided to open up some new streets. We lmve urged from time to time the! great necessity of proper pre paration of the streets now in u«e. While new streets will add * greasy to appearance and con venience, we deem it more im portant to look carefully after ' the old ones, some of which are in a bad condition and unpleas ant for pedestrians in wet weather, (let the old i;i order and then attend to ihe new. ™ ' The sand-clay process for roads has been used wilh suc cess in Craven county. The roads leading fruiii Williams ton are heavy and impede travel to a great extent We suggest that u iuw hundred yards of one of these roads be covered with 12 inches of clay and two or three iuches of sand spread over the surface ol that, as an experiment in good roads. Clay is plentiful and convenient, and the saying in the wear of of teams would more than com pensate for expense. The ques tion of good roads is agitaiing. the minds of every thinking inan in North Carolina. Mar tin county lias no greater need within her borders, and it is time that something was done Why n«>t have a good convention »t V\ illiamston PA I kOMZfc HuKE INDUSTRIES j It is a M-ripturnl tjr.tlv4ha+] no man liveili to himself.'nor j dieiii to himself. In iiulividj ual life, this may be more ap parent, but it appeals with stiength to every business man col pol at 01l SSI.J profefJ'UMi till* world over, ft e desire. par ticularly, to apply ' his 11 nili to afTairs in our own town ami cointuiiuity lleliuviug and hoping' that »!t>ng this line may prove heiptul. The thinking man or woman knows that the development >t any town depends upon its ret icent. These ci*l*ei«a mnst show tha* spirit of enterprise conducive to SUCWM# n* an in ducement to others to couie with their hrains and money There nre many thiiif-s -ltttje ~ things we mighi KH\ . t liosnni total of which i- stupendous that work against the advuiice nieut of any town The most dangerous perhaps, is non-pat ronage of home people and in dustries. Take the mercantile busi ness, and we find people here ~ "ho do not d*p end upon the merchants to secure theirgoods, but have out of town firm 4 fum ish them. Vet, no doubt, these same people would expect to be patronized along any lines of work h which they might be engvged. tWe know thai there is a vast amount of this done hen , ilege, it helps wonderfully to retard the growth ia business circles. Patronize our mer chants, if they cannot or will' not secure goods for you, go elsewhere. But the business. ' men "in our town arc a liberal, accommodating body, and can J furnish the trade. Then tho*e ■ firms who advertise, helpthem • selves and help us, for ads.,are ' j the life of a country newspa r! per. 1 n this way they are mak jing an endless chain of help • fulness. They deserve the pat ronage of the public for the spirit of enterprise manifested. , The tendency of people to foster outside industries and 1 t let those at home die is start lingly apparent in work given the laboring class. Take as one instance the tl'ining business and we have a firm whose work ; is excellent, and yet men send : elsewhere to secure the servi ces of a tinner. It is a reason- | able conclusion that a firm 10-| rated here can do work cheapen and better. It should be lhe ; desire of every citizen to en-j I courage the coming of meiij who will add fo the prosperity of the place. Hut how can |ieo- j pie live when work is denied! them ? We have noted in-, stances where the services of a painter were required, and these occur frequently we re-j gret to soy, and out of town men were given the job.~Atj the same time there were men j living hero who could have done as well. One could write! page alter page naming oceas-. ions upon which mistakes were j made in this matter. We cannot believe that peo- ! pie desire to hinder pr ogress J here, but a spirit of thought-j lessness possesses men's souls They have not given the sub ject of homo patronage a pro per plafie in their minds and' hearts. ' Live and let live," • sh-'iihl be the motto of then lives, Wihiainsto:) is forging ahead let uo mail hinder it - I Fur cuts, burns, ojicn swres, #ncr j feet, latilriifT, falling off of the hair. orally sk:u lista*e, us; IKamock** l«t-^ Sulphur. SoM l»y C. I). Car»tar I*l.in. Atitlitson lla$»cll A Co.. K& tlbj & (iukin To Our Subscribers * " «' ] Till, article below is from the Roauokv Deacon and so' ck-arlv coveiSj. i.air case thai we |-Fadlv I copy it. We have ctKounte reel the ■u;.i- tlulu ultics—and people that ; Bib. AusUm has. People .or uu . willing to understand the position that an editor occupies, especially , when etilleeting lime conwsaround ' Not ionj* \vc placet! in tlie hands of an adjustment company a 1 iVw etaims. These claitus aie'jnsl, and holiest, to the lot of our , know kdge and Isrlief. Should they not lie correct if the etror is |oint ' e»i out to us we will be pleased to i correct theui. . Some have takcii effense because We are trying to collect them. If I, you aie among that number, slop a - moiiieiil a'»ji think. It yon slioutu " work for any one as long as we have beeu working tor yon. do you , tliiuk he would Lc w« iing you right to get mad it you asked hiui '»tor pay? ~. . J i We do not know one-tenth ol ! i tlie men who take thi. so it ' is out of the qnestion tpr us to s-e • j you peisouidly, nor should you | wail lot us to nee you or toljill you J (although we have done the latter). " Math one of > ott knew about when i the time you jiaiii tor ex; ired. If I \ i'U dki not vvrtiit tin- p-.tprt tlien • j was the time to stop it Your not i domg so rs evitleiHV that you urish ed it continued. Shoultf we stop the ps|*r when the time expires - the man is more likely to get mad. I and asks if we are afraid to trust him. This is our exjierience, so " we continue them until ordered . stopped, and lose less by doing 50. for it is veiy seldom we h-ve a man get mad or refuse to pay after re - ceivjnK the paper. They rather p appreciate our kindness But we do strike one once in a while who e gets mad and will not pay. , Again, there is hardly a month in which we do not appeal, in a pleasant manner, to delinquent to p | pay. You know this, and knowing • it and knowing vyu liavesaid noth ' j aig or tried to par "how can you »| be so unreasonable as to get mad II lxvause we have l»een driven to re sort to Ikse ihiSiHs. You know >ou causeel it yourself. l We have been asked why we made so many appeals, and why - we did not go to law. The reason -J is* we have uot dwik. so because iii 1 r 11111 r I jaff we oaald do wo«li be to sae ipr obtaining good* trader false pw-; ' tense. That wveld get the parties in Mioß trouble, bat would not II help as a*y. All we mat is what [ is honestly and justly doe us. • It is said that when a man owes > I another and does not intend to pay ■ htm. he gets mad and begins abase j ' And it's pfetty true ** ,! HE IJKAKXED A CKE.VTTRCTH. It • «ud oi Join Wesley tfc»t be wt; ' Lilto Mr*. Wesley: "Wkjr do yao Iril j t ba chiVt Ikr uw tkrag oner anit om - - , t»x t* »nt caoojjb " It it umr re» ' foatlut a»J tb»t ( . Cknubaliiß'i Cooj'b Rcntoly cures | rolls as i Ika il c»jontn*t» MT teadncr of tbesr &«*» TO HI > ;« UMJ asd tbat it •» jJt*»ant and safe tw take. !•* tale b* N.S. Pttl a Co. Haacocl's Salphur nili crn ■ 1' Piifllf Heat ht CLX ajjfikation Try . IlnECOfk'. U,s»l Sulphur Ulls For f talc st C I> Unbijibtt * Co. 1 ! Awkfw* Hsiieß ft Co , Keith a' ■ ',»!» :c |! m m m • RUBER-Of VILLE. (S|«ul CoeTt>j««'lci!ir ] ' Mr. D. R. "Chandler spent Sun day in I'arme'.c Mr. J. II- Crimes went to Wil 'jlianiston Monday oil buMrnM. J 11. Crimes went to I'inetown j Tuesday to do «ome survej ing! ' Rev. R R Cnmt filial his regu - I lar a;»poiutflient "A Mi Zion Sun- Iday- The B-iiik of Rftber-onvllle paid I • »t!t $& ,000.00 last Tuesday for to ! bacvo. ' Misses Jinie Mason and Lillian Taylor went to Betbel Saturday on ' a shopping tour. |! 11. W. Stuhlet. democratic can ; didate for the House from Martin. 1 | was in town Monday. Messrs I.enwood Thirston. S.', 1 1 1.cviri and C. A. Walker spent j Sunday in Tarboro. ! W S. France went to Rocky Mount Monday to look after some f interests in the golden weed 11 j Mr. and Mrs. W. II Crawford.. ;of Wiiiiamston. sprnt Sunday in 1 [town, the guest of Mrs. Morton. ' :l Miss Ada Lee Hardy, who has iseen visiting Mrs. t.raham Cluil- i ! ford, went to Greenville Tuesday, j Mist Ei!a Hurras- who has been n visiting the Misses k«! returned ,to her hoiiß in Evcretts Saturday. O. Ii Hooker, junior partner of j the Warehouse firm of Brink ley &! Hooker w. Nt to Tartwro Sunday, j •i Mr. J C Smith went to Wilson ■ ! SnndaV wiiere it is siipjiostsl hi.- | visited the Atlantk Christian Col . i le * C - - j; At the meeting of the town Com- f imbsioners last Monday night, it; was decHled to |Hit on a regular: i j police. Miss Nora Baacrtote. who is: l I teaching at BallaiiLs, was tlie RUot; 1 ;ot Miss Mi-in Rolierson for a few |d«ys this *0:1: j Miss Hen: ietta Peel, who has been , vi-iting for >«>!iie time in Raleigh!: an«l otln-r j arts of tin- State ste>p l*-«i «*\-rr here for a few days before returning to bet hone in Willkm tou>~. heie. Miss Peel was ; 1 the tuv j of Ecoua Rulterson Rt \. Mr Jones, was in town Sun-! " day lie pre ached to large crowds 1 in the nuMiiing at Flat Swamp, 1. at night Robersom ille. Elder ! j Jones is an able representative of'' the Primitive Baptists. 11c season i ' his way home fiom the Tailnuo, • association. 1 .1 Mr. C. A. Walker, who has rep i f i resented the American Tobacco ■' , Company ever since the market I opened has his position. .jam! hit foi Rjehmood. His good , ualure and jovial dk>pOMliou Won ,'for him many- friends here. Mr., , jW. 1.. Ferrall. of the- tiriu of I-\r , trail Walker, wilt look out Tort [I tlie American Coififa'ny iii the fu 1 tuie. . • ~~| 1 I * ' " '* • . *' There was a large crowd out to: 1 he-ar Mr. Bkniut last fltuisday i 1 f night. The academy building was too small to accom|uodate tlie peo f Jjple. and by the lime the speaker' • liegan. Mandint; room was at a pre 1 mitim. Eor two hours Mr. Blount j I held the audieuce at kts command. fThe lecture was a mixture of wit 'j and sericusness. filled with pathos 1 s j and overflowing with eloquence -1 and jokes galore. This was Mr. 1 II Blount's first effort here, and he j ' will be pleasantly remembered by) all who heard him. I"" ' " His Lite ia Peril '"I just seemed to have gone all jto pieces." writes Alfred Bee. of Welfare. Tex.. e 'biliousness and II lame Inck hut made life a burden. 1 I couldn't eat or sleep and felt al moist too worn out to work ? f when 1 liegan to use Electric Bit -1 tcrs. but they worked wonciers. 1 Sow 1 sleep like a top enn eat - auything. and have gained in. ' ftreugth ami enjoy hard work." e They give vigorous health and aewj y ; life tojmk, sickly, rundown peo i »j pic. Ti> OUy yx at Jmg j . il. fltea U& M. Snyder, t*L~iui» M 'J*S bTMkm M■« iadmr-f |iii ß if|i i li aat •ha->N«»ij iagMhrf t»#» Bfci> l>ni^..»i«lMtf ■llSStataMt M^maMT WmeetCe*** WM(I«I fari t «aa » wt M bv aa-JsaaayvXa' duM- Urth k rti ■» 1 fcfa- !t fct- Iwmbil; Wn|> aMi tokiM that Wn («• Um for mn. All ir aagi*i km WJfttoiki rf Wise rffiM WIN£>CARDUI VCMMOHHWHr tvtßtns. i t «TC»pwiW«- ) Mrs. Iv. V*. Kierettc. is visiting relatives in Itwn Mr. L. B. Wynn wttrt to Roher sonvilk Mon.! ir Mi« Jtwtw her home near here. Mr. Aire Cimr. of Wifliamston. sjient Sunday in lon, Miss BU Bsnongbs spent in T.irlxoro. Mrs. W. S. Bunhiil ml child i rrn j ent a few days in Rotierson , viitc last week. Mr W. G-llt-m. of Alamance county, is visiting hb mtrr, Mis. W. J ErtntlF UtMt. Reuhc*. Fuivi-. and U*. A. Jjdms, of Ruijtrwnviik, were MHuWn Tues«iav. Mi« Lithe \V";sa*u! Mis. J. K. BtHano; icK to Kobemonvillc Satuivlj) >hfj |j«r»jf . [ ( Mi« St»ie Everett acd Mrs. J. 'r Ba nihil! ii!nnx\l frvm Tarbom TkttmLiy right, where they at tended .i-tsoi'ation ' "c.\lSEl> FiiKTf tttCKttS IN" Tlftft- TY DAYS. ! l - .«r «>m: Mrtht mmt iwanger !ah « hi.l tn>eti£f l «itt i»l^r>(Mi, II«f liirlttittd itaoliß bat g« noVo tit ft»«m Ibra *> (Cf.kMai nu; of 1 tlicalinbia » SM«& and Ln« Tab tl*Ua«*l br i■ .taeeewrd lAwjc thro In »i.le if thin > >hn br h*l K»iseA Mt lM»k i» iSe*. He b mam fatly n>«- ttpl H't bate a tislt Ml the Tab let*.- li>»kt Bi>a. ilcnhati. Branch, li«. F»« U it S. S IVel & [ Co. I ■». Vinrbje Llcca a far Septcnter Willi I*. " —J J. F>. R itlcstaUiic Mobfey, C. j F. W hit buret to Xaij Jn# hua L. Corey to PtwSy A. Corey. Jaines L >. to Bessie Bruwn, John to BeiL . CutOiU. Alexander Rorrooa to Roik rhuitp»«Mi Wi lian Bryant to Cat tie WitltMfc*. John lall-Kt to latu 'Cat». Li#itiC> AW W>C to Attic Chance. Aluuu lh .id to Rel e tVoolard. H, H. tla*>«U to Gertrude iQiittM. 1 honju Moora t j Tuaia? K irfi. f. Mcpbn Kolho* I* Horerce , Pitkm*. to Annie : ii lit. If m are aafcuag. fna Enema. Pnnpic*, llrrj rv Bapww. dadrui, j.oe aay bM or ta .iirraae. Hum* k « S»li*m is a are cure. Sold br I C. D. Carstarjshew &. Ch. 1 Atxlentn Ilaaactl & Co.. Keafa a God fiSic ' LEGAL A&VEKTISEIIEKT&. " Important Land Sale! Ij *irtwr iJ fa I*rcrwr al Ikr %?cri« C«nt of Mutiu Court* m a aSfirctcS rrwtrdfe| tbrftia I pradias, nOIM Oi Th|tarct«k Ki p«rtr, 1 j «fc*H »fic( at pacjcM'lWfer»M«| t# ptrly. ts& •■» j Tlte trsct of Ini owwlj BfaUd ** lie Mc. O. neUej -Heat Place," ! tfiac «a ba& Mjin mt ike ml lia*in WB.«i ■■ 'mrnm w waK.^«uaatiu •" m M.-US SOftl OK USA to* KmKr fcrn|rt» ato 1 » jiliin ■ ufa I |tna« St aDmhW tonda raMic | W Utr&m € niatj. rta« a* &*S«. ' " ■*—~iTOiMiiiia ; S.C. j t—i mwi 7- j Mwdcy, Naroefar j-rtW. ] Tradub- Ok ka4 U«. kalsner «a 1 iwrli, a~atk> wttnt"n mrn'tjia ■»- j HfcOrtrVtuJa' - "* a. W^R^aSt. A PRIZE CONTEST!! roR GIRLB UNDER FOURTEEN YEARB OLD. A BUCK'S JUNIOR RANGE GIVEN AWA Y Jf ?A I ON DECEMBER 24th, TO THE GIRL WHO /£ » CUTS OUT AND BRINOS TO OUR STORE The Largest Number of oar 'Ads' Containing Buck's WfalkMrUkML Trade Marks. %* Begin With This Issue And Save Every Advertisement. *» „ See the in our window. The Simpson Hdw. Uo. - Public Sale OF VAfIXABCS PERSONAL PROPemr At tncnlun to thp will of the late DeS nit Simmons, n "Si l at tritkr Cash in the town -4 \\ I'.Uuutra an Monday, Nov. 3- 1902. (1) That tract of had situated la Jumtilk To«gkiy know as IW Bag lev land. which cuaUin foar hnn i'.rol acres marc or icw. (2) An undivided «M fourth iatrml in farm. vt>>ck, farming mpiiiunb, con , u4 fodder, taoaa as the Slut ( Cherry place, which is aaid to ooUn til hundred acres more or leas. (3) One-half nldiriiM iaU-nsl ia I the tract of land Itibk on Denl aOslnd I the Roanoke River, kaon as the iiiai mons and f>rudv raamja (4) An undivided one half interest ia Two Farms. Stock. Mules and Horses. Farm tog Implements. Hop, Corn, Fodder end Cot ton Seed . . known as the Jones & Williams land in (mm Sest Township. which ia now occnpiol bjr jaqili £adcr. fS) The cCcttad Ih nowocropicd 1«y the Deuuis Snaam Li ml** Co (6) Owe town let ia the tooa of Par aocle. r (7) . OHK Ilr.\!'fcKP »*D Srvkstv SHARK* of the capital stock of the Den nis. Simmon* Lumber Company. (!») Sl«* Fill &HIIU of the capi ta! -tk of the Roanoke aad Tar Rim Stcanilmat Cumpaar. (9) An unexpired lease oa the cy pre» timber on the Deveru* aad ynit- , tu-\ unit, which adjoins the Conoho Creek. Roanoke River and others. i-«. jons i». biggs , Execnton «r DENNIS S. BIGGS Kstate of t I Utaail Sac- j n>u TRUSTEE'S SALE, j By virtue of authority of a '• Deed of ( Trust" executed to mt by Henderson. Blair on the i ithday f Sr|rra!*r, i>jo I and duly recorded in the Rf*i*tr* » office ' " m Martin Countr. in B>mk.C- C C-. pip 446, to ae«ifl* the 44s vmeat of a certain j j hood hearing even ibu thfTemth.aaU the . 1 stipulation* in said I«erd .«f Trc»t~ hr*-i having been complied w rth. I shall ri ! putt at pablw auction for cash, oa JTONOAY. KOVLME.EB j. - 190 a. j at Wi'.liarnston. N. C . ia Martin Count}, I • the following |m|xity : The trad of land (oarrtnl to the said j | Henderson Blair by deed dated nth I April 1Q.»», W).ha D awd IVnnu i Simmons, which » aukl to contain ! OKK HT'NI'KKD *St> TWENTY MX ACBCS j and adjoins the lands of Juahaa L. Ewell j " Julia the Coaubo Creek, and ! offers. _ w > Tiiis nnd, iy>v - > St .I, - ■ ■- -J Public Sale Valuable Swamp. By order of the Sopeitor Coort of Mar tin Coaaty entered in the sfwx-ial pro ceeding there peadiajr styled J. F- John son, Francis D. Winston and GenjrT. Winston, Trnstees. and others. Ex Parte, to the Court. J will sell for Cash (a resale ; I having been dcaco) i before the- stcaeof [j Sladc, Joccs & Co, in Hamilton, ■ ] N.C at 12 m, on ' j Saturday, November Ist, 1902 that certain tract of Swamp I. aad ia Mar-' tin Coaaty; K. C-. kaoaa as i Joseph J. Vißiairs"Long Ridp Swamp " and anlainfrfmct 300 aacs feme or Ins. C This Sept rjth. 191.-3. 1. r T. B. SLADE. ComaiMkacr. (Hancock's Liquid cwaes skin troubles of every nature. No boaarj should be without it. Ask yoar r ercbnl' ■ for a hook oa Liquid Salpfear. Sold by | ' |C. D. Csrslarjihcn h Un I Aadera— Ke*h a] GO TO S. C. KAY For Fine Photographs. Mctarcs En tarred la Water Caters, Cray ob aad Pastel. FINISIi-^BTVLB—OI'AUTY. sec Tint Xear K. S. PeeVi Rcndenre on Sooth West Mats Street. WnxiAMSTON. N. C. WANTKO—A TBCSTU'ORTHY gen- ItWnun or lady ia each cowaty to nauKt bnaineia for aa old established houae of aoial Caudal (taadiag. A bona ' fide weekly eaah'aalaiy of fiKoo paint by ' check each Wedaeadajr with ail expenses 'diaeet fiuai headqnaiti ra. Money ad j Tamd for expeaaea. Xaaapr >♦> Cax | too Bldg . Chicago. Everybody IS INVITED TO COME v ■ • > and seeour fine line of liAMILT ON-BROWN SHOES! SHOES!! r' Williamston - Bargain - House, CUS. COBURN, PROPRIETOR. ' '' V i ... i ■ . ■ I. ■ i STATEMENT OF BANK OF MARTIN COUNTY, AT WILUAMSTOX. N. G.. At the close of business on the 30th day of April. 1902 : ~ msoiKss uiHuna . ij—a > nil 1 «■■«» % . _ ' iHafit tio»m 1 I S 9>D S-r»h» ' IM* Itkmtk»mm4 Moftcaifi i.oomeo I'ediiidH hvfla 4*7-47 P..-n«.r & hitm *4 5* Crrta£catr«af Drpi Mt. |A« • Nattoul Baak Motn -)« 31 !«»«•«ak»rtt to Cfeufc **B TOTAL, («;.*••-»( , ToTAI ™ j I.| C. Codard. CMkitt. of U»t f aiartia CcMtj da mknlTMnrdi ifoi) thai lk« m*mm Mjlrwcol b im Is the bnl of m> kxnMp ud belief, j. r rnrniir rutin Matt of North Carotiaa C—ty at Martta. I *n« lo and nbxriM k»l«« «K. tkw >;tk 4ar of Ifav. A~ I>, m» e t B (,üb*lK. Rctaty r>Uk aslfc M, j Watch the "White Fronff, "J- 1 1 " . * The Store that saves you Money Is the magnet that draws die Crowd. The "White Front" Store.•" ' I * ' T? wk - * r%. ** Is the only store in town that can save you moneyym j GROCERIES . . . -m Look at What is Said Briow I . « i*H iij i Lyoa C»tfc* lo cents »pr }««■». ; '' | c«— " «•• 1 "7* J BUr Cjj»_ ? " . - Soap 4 '* UeUDoAI '*»VMT JEWELRY V AT ANY OLD PRICE. W. M.WI LSON, The Grocerjinan. ~ GET ACQUAINTED^ WITH THE NEW FALL STYLES H I EVERYTHING FASHIONABLE FOR BOTH MEN and WOME.N^Mb Our Clothing is New and Something NOBBY. They Will Be Found on Second Floor. |Wc tare Rnjs for the Floor, fc c TO C 4 C jail Styles, Art Squares, 1 «7 I Ivl •«■ * M "L 4 I r M ■ ■ -— I'ucsY wiS? l^ GEO. R. OIXON f Practical Sheet Hctal Wwrhcr. ' Tin Roofing. and Tatarga Khars a }>pecialy. aWTin Kooh fil li ■ I Will jwithrrf be oa hand • AT WILLIAMSTON to faraUh the fauio» with • TOBACCO FLUEB . I during the Sraaoa oi 1903. 11 If yon want the Beat Material aad tha 11 BeU Wirk, Call oa or aJditas GEO. R. DIXON, Rocky Mount N. C.