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j Three Times the Value of Any Oilier! One Third Faiter J* j* > > One Third Easier. Agents wanted in all unoccupied territory. Wheeler & WilsonWq. Cc. ATLANTA, GA. For sale by THK SIMPSON HARD WARS Co.. Williamson, N. C. i SjfßtJ Dovbic Daily Trains CuTjiif Pallmmn Sleepers. Cafe Car* (l la carte) and Chair Cars (aeata free). 1 Electric Lighted Throughout I ■ITWIIN Blralachaa, Memphis aid Kansas City AMD TO ALL POINTS IN Texas, OUakoaa aad (adiaa Territories . AMD THI Far West aad ISorthwcst TUB ONLY THKOUON SLEEPING CAR UNB BETWEEN Till! HUTHBAII ANO KANSAS CITY Descriptive literature, tickets ar ranged and through reservations made upon applicatioa to W. T. (tUNDtM. Qu i Aav. Pass Oin. oa P.g.CLARK. Tasv.Pasa.aaT., Ariasra. Oa. W. T. SAUNDERS QM'I Agant Passsnger Departmonl ATLANTA. OA. t/ y*»ro nltvaya /'! r\ pluiibiid wlt.li M tlio popular M/ B , pm'Tpl/wii J rfl ■ IFJ I N COLLARS J|l Thoy oroi , SJyliih. Comfortable. QUARANTCLO LINEN. Th« only collnr mod* with a haavy. 8 ply aoum. RETAIL TWO POrT A QUARTER AND EQUAL ANY TWENTY | five CENT COLLAR MADE •old by Mva. tip-tn-duts mar chants ovorywlinro, or two aansplo coiKiro sunl by mall, poaUiin puld. tor 25 touts. Van Zandi. Jacobs & Co. Troy. N. V. A Popular Collar Mango 2M Inchea Special hiAwinants to Dialers. Needed In Every Home THE NEW LsEEL) AND ENLARGED EDITION OF WEBSTER'S INTERNATIONAL "DICTIONARY A Dlctloaary or RNOLISH. Maaraahy.Oe.areahy, Fiction, ale. New Plata* Throughout 25,t)00 Now Words Fkraaoa aad Daflollloaa Pre parrel uiulcr lUc iliroct super Haioa of W. T. HARRIS. Ph.D.. U.D., L'niteil States Commissioner of E>lu eation, asUaUd l>y aUr,;e coqiaof com patent specialist* ami editors. Rich Btndlnca 2364 Quart. Pasaa SOOO Iltuslratlons UTTUIn! ntivnal mitfirti lajitr./l in ISVO, atuveniiii; ,'/a "I'mibridytd." Tht A'«w and t'u!a: /rj I'llilim cf the luttnuUion.il trni issued in October, taOO. Ott the lafrtt r.n l test. K«i; o i»il>:iah Wakatar'a ColleeUts Dictionary rtth Blaaary f fiootl.sb X?onUaad Plirapca UMIV> IWSDtoUaU-* B—7. M.5 H iv.Ui qtalltr. scoopd-clim In »iae." wiL-ioni O.SC.MERRIAMCO./ wrffin \ PubJiabers, Grip's Grim Grasp Caused Heart Disease. Could Not Lie On Left Side. Dr.Mlles'Heart Cure and Nervine Cured lie. NIL 11. R JU*. f» wilt of Ala, write* ha fcldicig«r. the u> «». as loiknrs: "It is with the err atest pleaseie lhat I fee mmfL.l Hi. Niks' N*i™» ad Heait Care. 1 only wiJi Hut I cuald tell trfty nlcm how mack nod tier k»» d« "«■ 1 Kit. staler I had a mm attack of La lir.poe, which left ny Wart m a r-ry M cuadtina. I curid wot Ise IUAB lor Ike smothering iftUi that mdd almost awar- CUM lac and the ieebeg oi oftmM anaad my heart. I hai ant beea so thai I cmid lie oa mr left side U a lung time. I r« root Heart t are aad In* three Lottie*. hare ao ItoaMe now with my heart aad can lie at mj left side as well as air nfU Kneerly I had saCered foe Jean wO aen ous prwUitKa. I had tried so mray reaa edsea thai I had got d ar oat o4 heart of get laj earthing that woald help me. The ■cnes oi air heart were so affected thai sometimes it aoald loo* heals so II woald teem to slop altogether. It was oa the ad vice of a lady Irsead lh.ll tried year Rotor alive Nervine. I left belles aller the fast lev doses and two bottles of Ncnai aad ere oi Heart Case aal« ae Ice! fake a «ti perse n. Mr heart is all light sad my am oaaaess is sll gone. I sever lad to leoaa mead uto others adßiitedas I was." All dnmgitts sell aad gaararU* Cnt bot tle Dr. Miles' Remedies. Scad ke bee hat oa Kniuai and Heart Uiaeaaea. Address lft. Miles Medical Co. Elkhart, lad. Utah, Tabacca and Optaas Utah has adopted amazingly dras tic IvKulation with regard to tolaae co and opium. A lav has been pass ed providing for a fine of $5 or five days' imprisonment for any one un der eighteen years of age who even has in his or her possession a etga rette, a cigar or any other kind oi tobacco or any opiuui. It trill he in terejilin" lo olsserte how rigorously 10 sweeping a measure will be en forced. _____ Crystal Mats Par Plaan. An npi-rkfxvd flower Rrower who has her plants iwt ooljr on the armal wimiow sills of lier atwrtment. bnl IW-atterpd tliroucb tbr I«WD on taWea and ataixU. any s alio baa found that a SJjuarv of glass ntakes the moat HTer tlve aup;»ort for a flowerpot or Jar iilnlcre. If plac.il on the woodwork Itself or oa a ceiitcrpleee. the |«»t la sure to make a I«>1 s|*>t. The gtsaa r.irea ttic- indisltcd wood or bit of MD I,raillery, nt the aaiue time not coo (catiiiC tlH>m. DeWITT'S WITCH HAZEL SALVE. THE ORIGINAL. A Well Knovva Cure for Piles. Cure* obstinate ict *. chaptcd hai.ir. ©> a«ma.«ain-i Mak.M We could not improve lha quality if p.nf the pries. The be si that e xpjst.tstce c»n p/oduis or thai money can buy*., Cures Piles Permanently / DeWilt's is the ori final and only pure and per.-r.ne Witch Hazel Salve made. LooV toe the name DeWIIT on every bo«. All otheis are counterfeit, tcnun n E. C. DtWITT A CO., CHICAOOL s k liior.s mjtil; «-«r opuwn fr«t •r'.tUr mu ...jiiWufr.wrnwK l * r,.•«»»■.*» knl ,'T; .ctlf n«a'h**>lHL BM#NkaIVMII .-nt Iraa. IM.« inurf 'uf mn-ufing pMrtily r>M«a la. >• tbr m«»i Kim 1 Co. n»ln ckunkUa Scientific flracrfcm. \■- -n t—l «tW w~M». Ivml*' t>Ulk« 14 >v •■MUf KnuL '-■r: liwb.mW.H Mll>fi> Hirißini SiLfevtssSsft 1 TO COUbuh.. .1. n»e ««drfM.- wahitm- N- • I'»-li • -) aiPttc sn.'au»,«lief ».•>'• ft 'k* rai rith a »r-'f kiltin >l. tit 4 I* J tl V»K c M iM»- OS til fHli « V' ■1 l.i» f. u.litr« r% iht cwf«. «lo.tr*rri .h- «*. »*«* i « fhanO'.'tvf Kiwi i» nr • l,« 'T tin! ft *»•'« »•" I f Oh» f rtH ' • « li.m> »t * «I...Uti I.C »• "" • I t.»iH l« ffl»* fjMl, t* «f r,'»r««f »" f., # »' *. • tf **J *.'T |fUTt 4IU « r V . .4.» * Correct Silverware ( frl * >_? iip—iaaa a» c f\ &t-£&.cUsa of line lioeajl >ou 1 hiie «»*r> tHirg in gcod ! nU. "i csj -Iwrrioay. Kaint, j Jg : £, e:vl Lauc? fjecca for use v.fl Lc toD\: if •*- fcxloJ fi-3» goodi U_tr.ncd "184755? lU «!M7 f " ea t*i«r» an Lr ri rf«nimnu f %h*+ iSk*krr% kkmtetl &1M Ce. SvtfM, OMM. I"'! / - •* i? ' V.™ . M / _■/ fr x SIR TUOMAS UNOYA IHAHMCK M. Aaate la ifci jsihiisf r* —r' *kai ik. HI istko anal faaiUlt AdUprfif TW~TZ*!ahastakteWhtThav r—t (ar dm Aantaa'any. Hat it maat ke ae- All Around Our Ccuniy OatiMrl froa Ft A h|t. I eOBGOOD. May 17th, 1903. E. P. Ilyaun went to Scotland Neck to-day. Mrs. K. If. Gotdy retaracd from Williamston Monday. H. H. JOIR'S, our genial and courteous agent, has gone to Oolds boro to-day. Nice rain Sunday night and all arc feeling good, especially tb» fanners. Crops aud vegetables have , J. H. Tucker returned to our totrn Tuesday. He coutinnes to ply the paint hrusii for different ones here. The wheat in this section b not good—it was too dry for it,bat let rs rcmemlier the old saying. •' try. try again." Mr. and Mrs. J. Archie Turner, of Hdeiiton, came up Tuesday morning to spend a few days with Mrs. E. M. Clordy. 1 Oar fanners in this section are g-tting ready to ship tlicir Irish jio'.atoes. The crop ii short but what they get are very nice. —Boys now is the time to get a picture of your best RtfU, Wilson, at the ieut on Main street. SREATLY ALABMED B/ a Persistent Coogh, hot Permaaeiitly Cured by Chsmbeilain's Renetly. Mr. 11. P. Burhsge, a stuilent at law.' in Grernrille, S. C„ had been ti.HiUnl for four or fitt jean with a rontinu «s| .-ough which be sars, "great! v .lUnml 11c. causing me to fear that 1 was in the' urst stage of ronsrfflftioa." Mr. Bir ' luge. ha\ing :«n Ch.tuilxrLiin's CoWgh Remedy al\crti»e>l, coucluitril to U} iL Now read slut he says of it: " I «««j feit a reuiarkal.lv cbasie anil afUt ming two liottles of the twenty-Ave cent ««. j «s permanently cured." SoU !>y X. S. > tVel St Co. * —: Te Make a ltl!iWoa Pi I law. Two similes or two outnis;lng roVn of two loch as tin riblion way Lv used fur the wreavlnc. It will miulre. If the pillow la eighteen Inebea square (a very good alar), etsbteon atrlpa of rtbboa. each thr*e-juarters of a yard loac. A narrower rlbboa woald ui 1 laaltate more work and strips. The pUlow should be alccty rarmd with ailk A aissox aors ftuow. (mereertard cotton pootla will do jast u wHh to niatch one of the cbsiks of liKon. then the woven part neatly cowed to tbla. Outside the woven pur | ttoa should be nine Inch enJ* of rlbboa | which are folded to form loops aad the J , raw end turned under and s.s-urrlj I ' taeked to the of the cushion. This! Mhod of anlahlng a |dllow U eattrrty | tew. If drslmL stars of embroldety' silk Ki-y be work.s! la outline sUteb la cltrmate b'orka cf the ribbon. —BL la almost every neinhborfcoo-I snaw one has diel from aa attack cf colic or rho>ta morbus, often before B?e.li« 1 e' coald be pcoecrol or a phvsleiia sar noted. A rclabk reme«lv for t*:c*e di seases should be kept at fcaml. The risk i* too greet foe anyone to take, litis;, berlain's Cbolio. Cholera and liunbcca* Remedy has undouldedly savetltbe lives of mote people and rrlitvtii an re |»ia aad sofferiag than any other aie>!icise ia use. It can always be ilrprnsulcd. pea. Far aale by N. S. Deal &. V«L I *'Streagth and vigor cone of good food, duly digested. • Force', a ready-to-serve wheat aad barley food, adds no burden, bat wwtaim oarisbes, i nvij-orates.'' ' ALL OVER THE HOUSE. " *"rLl Owl Require a Doctor. Every mother ihould be familiar wtth *imple home remedies which ran be ucal in times of need. It is nut plwaat to be al way* dependent ou a phytician to e*x every athe •ml pan. To care a ringworm rub the ipot with milk from milkweed, which frow* wild. In a few day* if thi» it perweterrd in the spot will entirely iMpfwar. Vkbn milkweed Is not to bt had, put a topper penny in a tablespoon ful of vinepir and let it remain un til it beromo ;MD; then wa»h the ringworm with tLis liquid fceveial limn a day until it disappears. A »!urp |«in in the lungs or side ran be driven away by applying vase line and mustcrd in the proportion of two part* taielitie and one part mu>!:m. Huh it together and iprml on a piece of linen as you von Id an or«;i::-ry mustard pa*ie. This U al>:» «x.vlknt for a tevcre rain in the back of I lie neck and Inu 1 Ives used vtih good results for brvakiztg np milucnia. To l-reak up A hard cold at the take a hot c:usUrd hath and ).» to bed. bring careful not to take more cold afUnratxL i Ui .td tea cilh plenty of lemon jiute as d l*af 1- very soothing to rr 1 dugt and will often cure a hard Cteaalag Carpets. ~ RnMV ott "print with veTT pttre rpiris »f turpentine. The impure spirit* have gtetH f pots. To remove {.Tape stain* mtsh with warm «a j ~uds ami a little ammonia water, * tng afterwanl with clear coid water. For iarrets infested with moths or carpet l«ug» try spreading a wet fhf-.'l on t!.e carpet, then running a hot fiatsron quickly over it. The stcata asll d.*iruy both uorau and «sr lf tfce c«rpet Is not to be taken up, it ».:i b« wonderfully cleaned ar.J .bn-Litnod by sprinkling a handful of dry rait over it, then » seeping c - refaliv. Many expert general- cf domestic science are tea leaves ia4 ~d of the sslt Either method i* i TeelUnt. Of course, all rpots and stalhs should be tcken oat before the carpet is sabjeeted to this dry cleaning process. The salt is a good moth preventive. Ax min ster and Turkey carpets should be swept always the way of the pile, so that the dust may bo brushed out instead of into them. Woman's lloaae Companion. Apple MS With MsHagns. Take ooc cup of apple sauce and rub through a neve. Sweeten to taste and add a scant cup of ruilk, a table*poonful of butter, yolks of two «gp and the white of one, beat en fqanatehr. and a little grated | nutmeg and cinnamon. Line a deep pie plate or a shallow pudding dull with ftstiy, pour in the mixture and hake rather slowly until a knife ! blade ran ia will come oat clean. , IZake a meringue with the other white of tha eat «iil powdered sug ar, flavored with lemon juice; spread . over the pie when it U cool, tlten re , turn to a very slow oven to harden and browa. Gooseberries may be used instead of apples. Sea Water Bread. ■ A Pin—delphia bskcr is authority fur the .' .-ertK>ii that the latest fad of dyrpptics is Iresd made with Ireu saur is.-Uad of fresh water. *"lt hi. a saltier taste,'' he says, "then re arc scralotscd to, but it L» v.n jirlatsb'c. la fact, he who , fices ijttr tlii«|s :s a t ,i to like i. • benrr tl cf ifc? other kind of bread f A caked me cbo'it tl.rci Bcatu a~o ta cvkc *o:>!c of thi- Inad for his paitents. At fret I i cs-Jj ;a loaves a day, bid cow 1 , rn-ke t ! irJy. My water 0014.- « up io ...e fro;a Aiiantie C»4y three | trc.cs a track. Tue dyspeptics who buy the bread say it ia the only kind 4 they (£a cat fnwh without discoin- J fori." ... . . .. ~ STATE REVS teafaarf r*mm PfaHajt. Mecklenbmg County expects to hnt a sorhiag plant in operation by September first- The pilot wi& be ran by the United States Smelling Company, and its location, within ax mile* of Char lotte, h said to bare chosen largely 00 account of the good nmdsof that sect OO. The twentieth annual rc-adjust ment of podaatcn' salaries result ed in the P. li'r. at Bilxtsore. Clinton, Dunn, Caatcnia, Graham, AsheviHe, Cailhfge, Concord. Dur ham. FayetterOle, Goldsboro rnd High Point having their ;aLuirs raised sioo per year, end the one at Elizabeth City receiving an in crease of £2OO. Two of the giae wardens provid ed for in the auduboa law recently enacted by the Legislature have been appointed by Governor Ay cock. Those named are N. J. Bennett, of Dare county, who gnards the coast from Roanoke Is land to Qarracoke, and W. F. Weeks, of Soulbport. who looks after the coast region of Bruns wick and New Hanover counties At a netting of the board of trustee* of the Atlantic Christian College, t)r. Coggins was re-elected president. The trustee* decided that it was necessary to erect a boy's dormitory, and took the ne cessary steps to have a modern bride building put up for fhe pur pose. Eleven men started a fund by giving Jioo each, and work •ill be started ou a SIO,OOO build ing as soou as plans can be pre pared. A IKfla Earli Imr now aad the*, at tmhuae nitrnre nin lilliomi aad tirrr troubles. ItrWiU-* UUlr Eabj Kmi an the fan >u» little pilH that cm b> an«i*| the ittnticai. noinf thebwtkjfr*tly. yet effectually, aad |m>| sorb l>at aad ttieogth to the i;Laa4s of the rtoaucfa u« t tirer that the eaaae of the trouble is matured catirrly. aad if their ut cna tinueil for a few days, there will he au return of the ernptaiat.Sold by S. K. Bigg*. Subscribe for THE KXTEBTBISK —your County paper. GEKERAL NEWS. C atia»l llaß rim r»|r Seven oat of nine >tudcuts in the school of Compara tive J urtsprnlmee and Diplomacy, of Ciilnmbia University. announce th.it they :;.>t take part in the commcocenK-at exercises if Mrs. Emrai Keha C-iik-y, one of the nine, is allowed to receive the same degree. Dr. E. Benjamin Andrews a one time earnest and prominent advo cate of "Free Silver." now conies out as firmly opposed it from the fact that a close study of the sub ject leads him to believe that such a policy woukl be harmful to this country. Prof. Andrews is Chan cellor of the University of Nebras ka at Unjoin, Neb. ihedfo®' s BLAttDRAWiin THE GREAT nwnrHEMQNE TV«-d-» has aareddoctsn- hUU feaZae thaa ■iitjßars. Far the amamtm fam ily aimwti. saA n eo—tipatiaa. n%*ua.bjiccMi.tii l il |.laioU. ct.D, »| fcw. bilio— asss. ksadacha **i otkr like ioin4aiati ao ■i ln in U wwmbt. miiai i«ar aLrfra tha btr, n-riiti tiratiw. sUtaah&es aetica ml the Brfaerj. rvrites the M»J, and names the Lrrrls tt fed aawawlSZT It l*w at aff'^ia^'^ai! 1 I'l—atis paiaa. aadaacke. bad- MIMWI ia 9 cnt 1 rirkagna ad ia 121am »aithsael5eu5r Knwumt anilaSilate. lacist ■ having the I kfcaa ThsCarf. Ifl.rT aAt hot ■rfLiw aa carik. Ikb a boßy a Mw c'tUew acd far '•I"" • k*»e Ife-t ta=a aa toot, anufeoUA-vi&mifccterlaglMNfc. J XjLGHEEtBi*s*U. i f" To Cure a Cold In One Day ?£££* 1 1 Tate Laxative Bromo Quilifcie TaMetl. my £, oawwy I i Tr-rr nrr-T^ —r "•nnl>r 7L» kObSSC. I . ■ . =- Wmmacum ' Contagions Blood Poison, Scrofula, Sores, Boils, Catarrh, .. . . ■ ' aad cfl disease* atMdf teem ia the UmL | CwlHJri bjr phyiicuni and pr—lwrnt pnflt cwy I where after tharoagh trlaL | 1 ) DOU MOT DUUM TBS DIGESTTV* ORGANS. | > I 1 ~ iiudr. a. e. i | 1 i •* **""^-SSrn l ***^uJj" 1 *"' 'CSEKe i 1 ( t WW ■gt—lt Jr—>nw.llii«| r—r ■■iDnilnM ( | T ""^ T I { 1 AO Dncpn, fuse; m prepaid mm rrmpt at flit*. | Stop and Wait lam coining. lining been commissioned u CoJ p«rter lor this section I want to meet every • person in mj circuit. ' • t SELL AT HALF PRICE Oxlurd Teachers' Bible®. Family BiUeo, Sunday School and League Libraries, Cards. PL-tores and Books, from I cent up. IT ben inneel of Church and Sunday-school Sjpplies sec or write to ALEXANDER COREY 2S2L*-**-*. WILLIAMSTON.K.C. STATEMENT OF BANK OK MARTIN COUNTY, AT WIUJAHSroX, N. C., At Ac dose of business on the 9th day of April, 1903 : •Horaces: I UAaiunnss u— am i.i.u immlsovMim. |im— Om Drafta j. f , lt |n , ,~, „ «**"*«*» -SB-K. - a .. . rmrmUmn a r " — rro««a *•* - nAv*. C " t " tlU " 1 "*■»-*. V* CMkaalHt nipil m w>>il to CM SIWH total total in*a I. JC. Mnl Mir.. af Martin C I). fc nliMly -m («r dfc»)lhl Um •WRlukMlilniteiWtalalßTkMMpaiMirf. J G. COMtS. Call lll. SuiaaT NaatS Onln Caoat, W Maitia. Aortl. A. D.m C S CODTIX. Xatan MSc att Snl COB k SCT- ATTKrr 1 - PraabSSm - Manta i Maacroas ft *. I J.C C«M ( I Vnnis s. Bigg . l*res. T. W. Gem. itgr. Jno D. Biggm, Sec ft Treaa DENNIS SIMMONS LUMBER CO., . . Manufacturers of . . Kiln Dried Notrh Carolina Pine Lumber, > > > > * • ' • • DENNIS SIMMON'S BRAND CYPRESS SMHSLSS WILUAMSTON, N. C » LJT Orders and > > —r " ~— are SCHOOL BOOKS AT HALF PRICE WI PAY THE FREIGHT. YOU *» fct. Sell an 1 Rx-jiajjr all kislsof Books. Paper*. Hifuiaa 4.1 St*a*|». Cats, Fnrncnre, eti. Da yom real tie Ulnl Novels nrT Co P?ril k * fcu "' ft.oo Rotithrs yoa to read a whole year, say hook ut jw »ml Leak ep roar old books, imf.siii «. etc. Cssn aaii fa* all kiak I'ntacitcd Mfplj on bead. OF _ Law. Medical sod Historical Books of North Carolina TOWN ' TYPEWRITERS. STATIONERY. FOUNTAIN PENS. ETC.* ? 1 THE CHEAPEST BIBLES ANYWHERE. SOUTHERN BOOK EXCHANGE, U. M. SMITH. Manager. RALKIGH. N. C. AS GOOD AS A PASS! The New Interchangesble Mileage Books ianed hjr the sf Atlantic Coast Line «£ 0000 OVER 18 LEADING LINES. > They are gotag rapidly at $25 per 1,000 auks ...... ..... CALL ON—^- 4 nearest jnaction agent and save time and ' » W. J. CRAIG, - General Passenger Agent. WILMINGTON. N. C.
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