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Professional Girds. g!t. JOU.N D. IUGOS. DFX T/KT OFKICK: "« M AIN STKKKT. k: ' i, G«o \x v'-'WM.r, A TT*fftSKY-A 1' :.A H'. -.mm ' -Ml N • 1 . liuiM ». II i.p of I 1.1.1 *MSii i\ ,\ i . I»r»-« «rht*rr ' ei U« di MreJ , - «HCKUW» |P*en *« * »•*• ' ftii|(-tittv Cur «.f liinlur «»MH limlff •ndi ». v * i!>e \« ytit Colli iy j»n;icr Thh KNTER^ITISK. DeV/iTT'S VyiTCII HAZEL SALVE THE ORIGINAL. A WeD Kno'.va Cur« for Piles. Cures obstinate sores, chapped har.ds. Ec- Mma. atfln diseases. M»ses burns and scalds rnleas. We eouid noi improve the quality paid double ine price. The beil salve that experience can produce or that money can buy. Cures Piles Permanently DaWltt's U the or'.ginsl snd only pure and genuine Witch H tzel Salve made. Look for the name DeWITT on r.very box. All others •re counterteu. ~ S. C. OEWITT * CO.. h K BlbOS OMRATIt Double Daily Trains Carrying Pultnian Sleepers. Cafe Car* (a la carte) and Chair Cara ( .cats free). Electric Lighted Throughout ■ITWIIN Birmingham, McmpMs and Kansas City ANO ro AWL POINTS IN Texas. Oklahoma and Indian Territories ( ' . ANO TM e Tar W* .t and ISortbncst ma ONLY THSOIWH SKIRMJRCAR LISA BErwetiN TMB 50t)tllHA3T ANU KANSAS CITV Descriptive literature, tickets ar ranged and through reservations made upon applicatioa to W. T. SAUNOCStS, Gen * AaT. PASS DM. o F.K.CLAKH. Tsav.Pass. Aar I ATcaara, Ga. •w. T. SAUNDERS Qan'l Agant Paasangcr Oapbrtmoiil ATLANTA, OA- SYMPATHY A cOCD Eb'i iS tti'i ttil ticucc IUI tas BtrEcd lift rs&tf. r kuit a Fit. fd'cis ir. 2 ftit i;:'jurcc [iliij ifC\cc 4'il need i.c Syrcslkr. feD. IV UUIMSIB Offitj la Bisk Eki.ui-:g UiE, rill ltd ICtlttKT ICS'JWW wiLuiUKT&a. * c THE SEASON IS NOW AT HAND. THK AVOOI.AKD " RELIABLE " ...C U L TIV A T O ARE TIIE BIiMT KIND. DON'T 1 am in the tn.irkot TOnACCO FOKGIiT making and selling FL»L'IiS . . • SEE ME BEFORE OUVINO. WACONS AND CARTS fIAPF . TO - OKI ER. For testimonial* »ml full |«iiHiiltn, er'dress, or call on —J. L. WQULARD » Oar Country Huuic. • WILI.IAMSTON, N. C. Is. ' • THLRC IS BIT ONE TIME )ou can mffucd to ca»r\ -and that it CORRECT TIME. If you n«« m witch- *ou nofd * j(h i! ore. Of tut* tuauv itiakrn of HHUbtii kiiuw of nuuc of which the tauic can uc ukl an ib and of The Cijin None Nude Any Better We sell «r»d rrj»i» *»tcbre. cluks erd jt»nrj, out [mib are as low u lU) c-u U niult li,i fcx.il nmlciiiil ai.il work. H. 13. PHELE THE JEWES.ER VII.LIAnSTON, N. C. 3 va Over-Work Weakens Vour Kidneys. Oahcallhjr Kidneys lUm taper* blood. I All the blood In your bedy pa~.ei through I four kituicys once every ;hree minutes. M Thekidreys sr». /cur lljL?. b'©cd purifiers. they (0- i tcr "> ut W4S,C or I y* 4' ' »•-' * Impeiitles 'n ti.o Llccd. fs'. 7 ) ' ! they are slsk or ou« » ,1/ * v\> 4 A of ordci, tlieyfeil la do Jr j their vork. | W-rtWrJJ ' I f alrir, achescndrbeti- I fJi \%J£ j niaaam corn? frotn e:- cess cf uric acid !a l ie "~Z> bi-od, due to neglected ki>oy trout 1# litd.icy trouble causes quick or ur-'eidy h~ar: s.iid in-hot one foci ta though th'-y hii 'lf.'r! trouble. becaur.e the heart is ov.r-wct'r.ing in pumping thick, kitiney j pjl oned U'-»od through VQIM and arteries. It used t j be considered that only urinary ti-uUe'i wciff to b« traced to the kid. icy;, bat now rnoucrn science proves -that nearly : »!! (jonstitu'.ional dlueases have their bc£tn ! hire,in kiiney trouble. If you are sick you can make no mistake lby first doctoring your kidney:. The mild »' i tho extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swimp-Root, the |;rcat kidney remedy is soon reuMxed. It stands the highest for its j wonderful cures of the most distressing case* 1 a-id is soli on Its merits _ f -'i~ by all druggists In fifty- ~L+' i: ~fe 1 cent and one-dollar sample bottle bv mail itonw'«r free. aUo painpirlit telling you how to find j out i( you have itidney or tlad.ier troubif. Mention this cap-r wnen wilting Dr. Kilmer j U. Co.. Bir.gliamton. N. Y. | Don't make any mistake, but remember the name. Sv/imp-Kool, Dr. Kilmer's S#ar.ip Kcot. ard the address, Binglumton, | N. V.. on >wi)f Wottia. SKEWARKEE LODGE No. 90, F. &A. M. /x/A Dm ucrouv I-ou 190 J. llurry '.V. Stnldis, W. M ; Samuel S. Ilrown, S. W.; William C.Manning, J.W.; Charles I). Treasurer; Sam nel K. lliggs. Secretary, Tlirophilu* W. Thomas, S. I».; Henry R. Jones, J. I>.: A lon «> F. Taylor and Oliver K. Cowing, Stewards; Richard \V. Clary, Tyler. STANDING COMM ITTF.KS: FINANCR —William H. llarrcll, Rob ert J. Peel, Claude W, Keith. KKFKKKNCK William J. Whitaker Alfred li. Wliitmore, James 1). l,eggett CHARITV— Harry W. Stti'dis, Samuel S. Brown, Willium C. Manning. ORI-IIAN ASVI t'M—William If. Roliert son. Sr., J1 din 11. Ilattoti, Wlll'-ani *i VOl k. Teachers' Interstate Examinatior i,curse Teacher wishing to prepare for .xaniin.itiotr should write, at once, to Prof. J. 1,. Gralinm, I.L. I)., is; 15,4 Randolph Building, Mem phis, Tenn., for particulars con ci ruing his special Teacher's Kx limitation Course. This course is taught l>y mail. •nmi~pTTjrrrrT-~fV.'' e I ,x-a-swi~ iiation in every State tit the Union Jl.cading educators pronuncc it tlu- In,-.I mum' ever 'ffeutl to tlu i\ 1 J ■-1 1 j.■ jiivfi Ksiwii, and ail Teach its v liH'j; to r.dvuiue 111 their pro should iniinecli.ilely avai' ti civ.!elves ol it. l;iitlose stain 1 IVI ui'ly. Sul'SClihc for 'i HK I'.NTKKrKISt J i per \car. :ll 11111 I By Valentin* Perceval. I'AIIT 1. r "Anil ! sh.ill not see you again for ~ T rlv«, perbai* six, years? Jt B«em« • long time " I j Eor tone was light, oven gay. Ho > «ronlerHl at if. lie did not see be ! neaili the surfnre. ' j "Ifou don't H-i-m to mind —tntich!" ; Hho glanced at him puddialy, nnrt ; titr-idd her lii-ii't a way. The Hun shed I a slnntiug ray aeroua tho *rey stretch r of witter. It lUilght the glint of lior i 6»lr. m;d Ifcrew a warfo glow over her ' ! |>alo face. " I "Wo have had wime nice tlfnes to ! gather. Mr Cavendlah." j lis leniowl forward and tried to nee I her eye* under the rljn of her floppy . I straw. I "Will you inlhh in©—Petty?" he - i asked In n low rhlee. ' j A pcrvwa dimple |howed Itself at ' i one corner of her mouth. ' j "That Is a point that rc lulroa on , ' federation; but I expect that I can I console myself." ■ "Donbtloas: Tliore are plenty of j olhor fe'lowii who ran row. pl«y feu nl». nnd, jierhapn. I nmy add —llirt.' •"Mr.. ('avi-ridU h!" 1 The boat rotkel benwth her tmpa ( \ tlcnt movement. . "Do yAii iie>an that In " r "iYrtaitily not. I was upeaking of ■ them" . lie mnllod grimly. -And your' Hnlrt Betty in • voice that i|u'ivered aomewhat. "tine must amute one'iulf" "I* thai why vou are toinc to AmeritaV" r "Ixxik at the proapei tH here What more cluirmlng sceae could you wish for 7" "Kon«." Ilia eye softened I tut It wan not at the wooded bunk lie looked. Hetty waa trying to fathom hit mood. Nhe ' did not eateh (he dlrot loti of hli glance. He thought ahe was : not. ami the opening he had boon . striving for s!lpp>d by. The dip of oars ami tho wild mourn ful cry of a curfew were the only sounds heard. lietty shivered. "I will get out please. It Is .cold." "Our Inst row," nald Sydnoy Caven- I disk meditatively. "For live years—yon; bti! after?" She looked acroi-n at him eagerly. 1 He was rowing with long sweeping strokes, nnd giixlng with steady oyes at the red r'm of tli« staking sun. "Things chaiigu," lie said abruptly. I'AWT 11. ••Why do you toll nio thlo now? Vou iu« too late! Too late—by llvw years." They fired ca'h otlior in Hie dim Htlit. "Why didn't you vfnlT' "How K iild IV My life WSB itnhoar nl>!o at homo. When you wont away J resolved to marry tin first man who ni>l;od me I did n«t know you carod for mo You raid nothing beforo jou wo at. Why didn't you gpcat? .luat oco word—cilia l!ttl, word." 8h« J»cr h.ijuils tuHt'thVCs.--'' JSy.'lliL kus ■ ili'ld i'.u; ;..1I tatlss Use yeara." •'Then you loved me all I 111) tiuio?" Jietty nodil. d. "VTLat la tlie use of fpeaking about It now?" sha whlsjH'rod, In a stilled vol'. *. 110 JiT»pj«el lior hand and stood up right. • I have been a fK>l I ought to have kuo«ni. I lnifht have guogsed." • llow could you? 1 blanio my.ielf— hlttorly" "He ia not unl.lrd to ;*nus" T'ue question cnmo Hhrirply. "No. >h no! ho is kindness I'soif. | have all that i euuld wish tor—.ovofy, thing that money can buy." Her Jewel* ahuno la Uto seml-darK OC..I like tl»o moon Upoa troubled wulcra. ByJnoy ravendlsh looked fit her. "I understand," ho naltl tcently ''Tjitc It cannot buy." 8 lie unil'vt ki d'y. "My husband lores me, nrd I? I try to u:al «• limi buppy, | think | do." ll* took hor hand*. and hold thorn In both oh his. The lirin, WC.rru clasp cul.Riril her. "Yon wMI not f'tßoOi^" "I conr.et come ii«ir« continually. The %oi '.!• yocr eoclnl worM—-wil' talk. Dou't >«M understand what I moan 7" Tf.' ralye.l hi* head and curried th» c3i'ill white l ands to his Hps. lie set down and likl his faeo In his basis. Fit* laid tier hand upon hl» sbov'ior. _ ♦•I shall to nrvay a;i!n—back to Ajner ca. I foal that II Is lmponsiUa to remata In Knuland. Hut remember tuts. Ret.y. you will navar liars my IhoucliU. If you aUuuU arer neod a friend, if you should over be In trou ble. I will come to you—(mm the cadi of the earth." Sua bowed her head Words would not ONue to her trembling llpn. "Goo*! by." he said hoarsely. In aliencO, with bent bend and closely shut llih, he tnrnod away. In nilence s*e sated «ftor htm; tb- n. with • slow ?t«p and the flxed smile that society calls for. wout back to tha ballroom to look for her has band Tha iruesla that nlßbt sn'd they had nevar aaan Mrs Btuart Mllen so gay. r.IIIT HI. Two year* l» t A cfrtatn English paper fwnd !!• way to New York. U «II n*d by ■ tall, gravo-taoed Ung ual-, nan. and a imall paragrph that ea:ght his attention changed the eonnro of two MTW: "OB March lU:h. at Enmore House, rw>lKT«vo Square, Roger Stuart-M.lw, aged 83." On the first and third Tuesdays •if July, \ugnst and September the' Hi iwv> System (Saint Louis & Sau i'r.'Mtcisco Railroad) will haw ou j -HIC ictincwi one way and round, trip tickets ftom Binning am, Memphis nnd St Louis to point* iu Arkansas, Missouri. Oklahoma, In t'»n Tcirit'>ry ami lc*«.« W.iis, GAME OF "BNIPr." I Played mOi Dcmtnei nnd Popular In Cyi'.tl C'rilcs. "Hnlff" In a vrr r.t'en of the eM fashioned fame of domlnos and to played in mar It the name way. Two, three or four |ier?on» may play the grnna. If four are playing It l» usual j for tlie couples nilting opp.wd • each other to be portnTß. All of the domlnos are placed m (be table, face down. Kach player turns otie. The one turning the low eat number plays ttrst. In case four are playing the two lowos; are part' nero. unlesa otherwise arranged. If these are four players each draws Ave domlnos, and sets tliein up ho that lie or rbe only can s*"» tbe numbers on th»?n. Jf threr? are playing each dr.tws six dow'nos, and if two tbey , drnw seven ftfi'V The Brat plwyer whatever domino he cl:no»e»i from his hnn.l. 110 should soleci M "dhttlde" If he has one of a suit In which ho lr. strong. For Instaiiio if be lias the double-two, two blank, two I'.re a:id two-al*. with one other. (U/Bilno, lio should "act" tho double-two, The firnt "doub!o" p'ayed, no matter when !t is played, becomes the 'sniff," and Is the nvnsi 'miortunt dcmlno In the Kanie, l wrtt.se It n'.ay be played upon on all Its four sides. After the iirnt player sots a domino the placer nt b|i or lier left tnnst play one domino that lunches either end of the domino p'nyed. If unable I® do «o the p'uyer must draw from the d»n!nOH whl"h have not been drawn. If then nrnMe to rlsy be or she most drawn another. If etlll uimblo to play the next player at the left proceeds to piny or draw, as the cufe tuny be. A count Is made whenever the total of the end ' of the domlnos Is Ave, or some multiple of Ave. In this count oaly those ends of the "sniff" are counted which have been played on, except when but one side haa been playod on, In which case the "anllT" counts Its full value like any other double. There me three objoca In tho game. First, to count BB much aa possible; second, to "go out" ft rat, that la, play all your domlnoa; third, to prevent your opponents from playing or count ing. Tho first ponon to "go out," that hi, to exhaust all of his or her domlnoa, counts the total of alf of the domlnoa hold by the oti;'«'r,, Ills or her partner. If the sum In not a multiple of live, tho count ia the neanut multi ple. "* If the game Is "bloekeJ," so that no one inn piay after all the domlnoa are drawn, tho playor having tht »miillert t(Hkl on his doiulnue tnkes the »um of nil the othora, or ruthor the multiple) of five nturj.4. It. rartnerß should aim to help each othur In thoir p!ny. ' . A j;«ui>o 1 i»ilnts. The nlrlo or person Hr.'t roachtng It wlua. Part tiers' scores aro, of course, uddod to gether. Hero are a few elniple migKostloel which may help a beginner, though they are no( infallible. l»o not open nbw bul.h unless forced to. It Incrtmsea tho chances of your opponent. to. play „_,J, Do not piay on suita In which you are ctroiig, except to take n count, or because ymt lm*o to. If you lire stioag lu eisjr suit It Is prohablo your ltdvor cry Is weak on Oiat. suit. l o not t»t the double s'.* unlw>a you hnve (» nlrona hind, tiuludlng the six dim. If yoiwret tho double Mx and tlio next player has the six-three he •scores lUteea which Ik a hlg count. If tho ilnu'jluslx ti on uno-pnd do rot play a four aa tho other unit. s forced to, for It gives the ne*:t p'ayur nn fop pirturilty to piay either tho doiiblQ four ami' count twenty or four-three and counl tlfteun, Ha h are blj opunta, The two-three la a good "sot". or tlrst plaj'l .If you have nothing bett>r, M It Is Imiiosslble for the next playo? to rcor;> on it. l)o not play on your own "«alfi" nn •II yon are forced io, except to ta!:o a count Ks»ei> tia:k of tlio r.r.mVrr of oich that baa ,b»uu plttyucl Had Is lu ytiur-ha. d. There aro p,evon of >;a li. and It U obvious thit the more tlut h.ivo boon played the less chance jour Qpjonc.it lias of having a.iy to p'ny l a:*!)}, t!o nut play » iiajoni, but us-e your Ur.i i.e. You'll find It a elnrilo gume to piay tae'y, but a same full of opportunities fcr a player who It ilevdf.—l>asa. Th« Lo»t Fraction cf Time. . If one grain of Bind on tha shore o! tho (k oun wore toa , end scientists were to i.pj.id >wr» la trying to. tlnd It. they would be attempting a tnsk resembling that to which the leading astronomers of England end France are now do.atlug ihoaao'.vj». One alx eer.th of e second Is misplcg and no one ?an toll where U has gone. U» tweon UN kan'e time, m recordeJ at Oreonwlcb end as understood a' Pari*, there ia that brief and semsiugly nn Important dtaerepaacy. Xo exponae la being spared to trace tho mleeing frac tion. A allgh: vartitlon of tlroo may cltenge the nationalities of thousands of people. The purautt of the miaa.ag fraction of e second la, therefore, of world-wide Importance. When U la found not e grain of the eenda of time will be aliasing.—l ondon Tit-Bite. The of China have oryaa laisl a rcnuNr tyrtom of blackiuui Kverjr own Uaa a band of them with a "king" 1M "i uni"' goaa about anting the uim-.lmrta and others. I lecung tribute. In return for whlrb he i glr«a a ntgneU document Insuring against all annoyaac* tor a car j tain length ol tip*. Hon. M. W. Ransom, U.S. Sen a nr Carolina: "I take vrrv RTPpt pleasure in recrinrcrd ' ing Dr. Cholera «tid iJianhoea Mtdidne. Dr. Worth wns a giut\u!Bii of tnrintnt skill in his profession. I ha\t observed" for thirty years the effects of hi# 'immim I' "I »»■ troubled w.'tfc rloas- M »'h Un.j!«. TheUford > Bl&c*- i'ran .lit nt am § irt H In out «r«xk tbiui >ll U» not- M tor • madwine I took la a (■ rW-KM. SARAH B. • *sH/Rf IBU>. EllctUv.llc, laJ. H Tbi' !i'>ril nlilaf l l*ritaght u! quic«iy i.'s«ifffini'.V4 lite ae- F tio'i of tu- tftoroteb ui.ii [■ cures even chronic ctw *uf K indig 'Stk*. If y-Mi * ill [y tnk- a xiUu'l thee of Tb I- U fori! litjcit Ifi I '.'tit «xs- KJ sionullv yo i will lu*'p jour atom.- ;ii er.l iiwr in ja- i.' feet erudition. THEDFOtIS'S | 81/KR-DMUffiT More siritr.'jfsb cnuaru \>j Ji cor.Liti.i.t'i.iu tLdii lty »ny Ifl ' otlior '1 iutlfrru s UJ I r. Bhttk-Draiijthi not inly re- M ] 2 lieves butcuv* Ll dianiiiKi kwl ifvicsttiy ifl Lj 4 keejt!) the i regular. SAll rtr Ignir't IHll . t »6-omif |«rktcs , "Thedford'* Black- -»nj ( Prnuuht is »i,.- Im ; t P-j I Seine to refful.i'e tlx> buwcf* Ei j I littvg ever used."— id .u>. M ' BA. U lilt ANT, Sne-ds M y««Ty, K. C. _j amsTinmorf • » t TO COr:SUMPTIV«E.?>. *«*•!«*»»«*- r *«» J* With tk KTrrt m, mJ torm MI a.«i c IUMT. to hi* fellow ViiCcrcr* ih« i»ie«n« i.f |rn»t IhodC be wi.l chrerNil, tctul (' of charye) » copv i f (!«« r * Ihrjr will fin«l a fiirc cmtc ( r Auihmm, Catarrh . ting AlmUch*, Ik I - |-r« •»! wi I t hit rtmtdly, •• It it inva uat't. 1 Ihc prracrlf»!in||, «hi« h f«> l»- n. t. -\Y ind bij* |»r.>v« % blc»s n r ; % wll! |W. e «C 7. IDWiIUi k. WILSOS, brookJym ACW V - ArTcr# a H y ; « r frN*r^i^M tuth |-r«i>Hir W»K i ir'Mifwetttiftl. llaiitlkorlMi •mix ; roo. 1 'ux n»»«Zp+i* i.4» ?» thrunvh % » u rceUr« • i i.r- \ln |§> StltaSß? J?lKi'iC3B. A • im '# »•*" 'f ! I I rttmml Mr r»: r ; f >ur fn.»nUu. SJL bfa»\ »•««■»»• I KOkil a York l»r v.«ib CUlfo. ?J6 *•' *«t.. ViuMiitfto... li. C. V>? ; , —v V - / jfr~ -■ %&'h: - T'yt —'V? *5 v> /)KKWVJn/ - 4 i'iS'A'v ... ' nvX ,H f ;v:-Vt ate. I **tl C-' .•••A «- 4 Times tlic A'aliie cif Any Oilier! One Thir4 Fftstcf j* v One Third Easier Agents wrr.ti.tl in all uiicccujicd territory. Wheeler & Wilscn Mfq. Co ATLANTA, GA. I ? or sale by THB SIMPSON HARD WAKK Co.. William:ten, N. C. R I V A N S Tabules Doctors find A gooii prescription For niaukind The sent packet In tnovfh foi r*wl mttkni The family bottle (focrfcU) a i.tai»» • W tvetr. All iUukk»»U veil thelU. Williamston TdcpboncCo. Office over Bank of Martin County, WILLIAKSTON, N. C. 'Pbone thanres lit iiu »1 to 5 »: imtr*; ntn [kirjr Hih a»il>tth >r i|.knt tut Ituui ttm*. To Wa?>Hiij;ti'U 15 Cents. " (Ireerville ts " •' Plvpiovth 25 " " Tsrhoro »5 " " Ktieky Mount 55 " " Scotland Neck 25 *V " Jumewille 15 " " Ksrter Liiley'a 15 " " J. O. St. it on lj "•« J". " 0, K. I Co. 15 " " 15 ** " Rnhersonville 15 " " Kvviettv iy ,•• Old I'utnt 15 THE EASTERN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA Old In* Lex*lWescrv* CAPITALIZED AT « The largest and best Life litruranci Compear in the South, to its (tolicy boliiers. It issue*all toftasof po'kit-s, containing large cash surrender values aud up iufur •nce. Reliable Agents Wanted on Salaries. Address tlie Company HI , WASHINGTON. N, C.. i i All Singers Want It! We refer to that new and complete hynm Imuk ahkh Hub recently mmk its appearance. U has i|uklj Ukca a hold on public favor It* name— Revival liymn Book No. 3 Popular because it has all the bett of the Utnt.ind the oU favorite hyuins ami songs. It is just the book for Sunday schools and churches, and especially for Revivals. ALEXANDER COREY BOOK-SELLER WILLIAMSTON, - - NORTH CAROLINA STATEMENT OP BANK oil MARTIN COUNTY, AT WILMAMSTOIt, N. C., * ' At the close of business on the 9th day of June, 1903 : KSaoUaCKS: I UASIUTIKS: Uaaa a Mscoaats | Capital Mack. I m Over IhtlH. i.v*Sv sun h» MM Other Stork. sad Hands. i.oco.oo; VwU>ld(4 ITo«t, jf+ 17 Parailurr A FUlsns, nill» ramble iea.oa tfrauadLoan. ll.wM* CcTtlfcclr. of D.pctl. 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The Enterprise (Williamston, N.C.)
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