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THE ENTRPRISE. Fhut. October 16. IMS. ft HiteXlMii la the i|Mi «■ the (nt page it I acana year aatocriptiau capites I With the MKB>kkklhtUK I LOCAL NEWS| —Pay voor town Uxcs. —Read the new ads in this is faaae. —>l. Cherry averaged 14 cents a pound Tuesday at the Dixie. —The furniture for the Graded School has aimed and is being put —The tobacco breaks have been exceedingly large this week, aad prices hare been good. —Mr. Jana Hodges avenged on the Dixie floor Tuesday 13 cts., a pooad far his tobacco. —Mr. J. W- Watts, contractor lor the new stave, began work aa gives at X"fUß°Mouday alght And WSS Attmdcd Hodges and Manning avenged JIJ4 cents a ponnd lor their to bacco Tuesday at the Dixie. —lt has been reported to this oftce that Mr. U. F. Godwin at tends to operate a pa adil at the wharf. —Mr. John D. Biggs hm had the porch to his usidi.au. continued the Mi length of the Sooth end of the hone. larse break af tobacco on the Mar ket to-day, about 70,000 pounds -htiauiu the ■erchairti that advertise in your county paper. They are the pvogresdve aad mp —We have received the aanunl report of the Auditor of the State of North Canlina for the year end ing November 30, 1902. —Mr. M. M. Critcher. of James ville, has rented the house now oc- ■ copied by Sheriff Cnwlord, and will move to our town some time in December. J —FARMERS! You know that to, sell your tobacco at the Dixie means the highest prices for jronr tobacco We are proving this. Meadows & York. —Mr. J. T. Ragan, the represcn-; t alive of the Dixie Warehouse, is doing a fine business for his firm. • Mr. Ragan is a fine judgeof to-; bacco and his genial manner makes J him a favorite among the farmers. The Dixie is to be congratulated oa| securing his services. —The jury in the trial of Mr. Ernest Haywood for killing Mr.; Ludlow Skinner in frAot of the! poet ofice in Raleigh on the after- j noon of Saturday, February 21st,, 1903. returned a verdict of " not guilty " at 12:45 Wednesday, after —Ou Tuesday of thla weak (he Dixie Warehause broke the record to high prion. The sale that day ,averaged y.jt cents far the cadre break of akjamo peuads, to ctodtog acrap. Thk, we befiere, ia the best nit wait to North (W Itoa thia year. We have lantd af —Tto M Curganus Company •ft* njfrf an assets to Hon M- V,StuMn. aa tn*e. It » thought that the Company wfll pay about percent. Thisiaaaul Maw to our badness dides aa the waa mm af the leading Sm to the dump iu tobacco audbe- NOTICE! Ifth ad lutt!* bapMr toaay uayanmUlsaida ad an the Karth tgr ttc land* af jee Chny ad J«a» Mean, an Ik* ■ ■ I ■ RmyaudlfariagCat au tto SoMk by Skewmkey Got, «a the West by tto Pabbc Bead Icadtag from WBtoawtoDfbrfmL laflfqr toe Mm ta any one fa evidence aaf- wHflnyEy PERSONAL. i Mr. Frank~kfarrix was la town this week. Wu Belle Cantarphen is visit ing in town. y Mr. D. C. Jones, of Hamilton, 1 ! Mrs. H. H. Pope is visiting her mother in New Town 1 Mr. V. R. Taylor, of new Ham ilton. was in town Thursday. Messrs. W. H. Biggs and W. A. j Tucker spent Tuesday in Edentoa. Mrs. J. B. Quartermus returned Monday from a short visit to Ra leigh. Miss Ernestine Gardner.of Smith field, Va., is visiting Mrs. J. W. ] Anderson. Ed. Wilson returned to Norfolk, Va., Saturday morning after a visit ' of several weeks to his parents. Meadames C. W. Keith and W. 1 = H. Crawford, who have been visit- ! . ing Mrs. E H. Shdburn in Green- 1 ville, returned to-day. Mr. aad Mrs. Joseph Everett, of New York. lived Sunday even ing and are visiting his father, Mr. , Blahs' Everett, about six miles ( from toaa. —Pay your town taxes. If tnuAiei with • weak diges tiou try Plismhi iki»'l ff— ■—* aad Uver Tablets They will do you good. For sale by S.R. Biggs. N THE ROANOKE BY Ban Coumo faliiailby natanaf ttoDan. Tto Ba—tofitWif rkliag*t»a*ms. From »«uj MitUM >"t carta. At every tool I chance la aaka. Wei 11" goWathal Igis: Each itmalrt shams a a i faaay to*. Bmaato tto dear todßa. Bach add* it'* *to*e of shiaiog dapa, When once they've ade the lowera Far gentle lade aad 1 niil. Aad nhen I've reached the swelling tide. I hairy throagh the aaiiow*. i Aad fmanh nd lor toiling hands, I Aad balhiag pool* for nauuei. j I hades down the gentle dopes. I Br BUT fields aad d«TllU|(s ; At etojr tuia a splashiag brook. My river tide is swclliag. , i I I bear the raflman's stapled craft, | To where the saw ia sing lag; 11 bear the ilwfrt plated hall, - - 1 Aad the precious load she's briagtng i f I bear the fishenaaa's tiny craft. Around the aoajr (dps ; ■ I warn him not to ros his boat, j Amnng my whirling eddys. j I liog to bees and fertile fields. | Aad erery fragrant flower , ; t sing at every curve I make, j And ia erery summer shower. : I siag when aoa aad shining stars, I Through the nfiper deep are sailiag ; j Both night sad day ia erery spot. Where a swiagtag liaib is trailiag. JI flow along through busy day*, Throagh evenings' twilight boon; j I hear the frails of toiling hands, j And the hairs of fragrant flowers. 1 I tow when all the busy world, j Through sileat sight i* sleeping ; 1 torn when cnly twiakliag stars. Their sileat natch ate keeping. I've hurried aroond a hundred carrea. When the acean'a wave I'm wearing; ru bane ao*a my paaaafat toaast, Tto standy riser gaßaya. I've bane the haaeaaaf the paat, I bam to-day aa ships af nar. Me gone tana au a j i%a; Ma toftfogfafc to belaud. i tor tofcri»«d lilt* fiiMk ltognehnuanddmen; At tot I tothnraan Ban. And i ligli wUhit**toatoin; Bat when 11a stooged to aiat agda, MMm tf I MMI Rev. John & Cax,of Wnke.Ark. writes. "Pun yean I Bind ufl sorts of medicines, but got no relief. Then I began the Me of Electric Btttos aad fed that lam now cured of adisenae that had me in ha grasp for is years." If you want a reliable mrdicjne far liycr aad hidney trouble, stnasarh dis orders or general debility, get Electric Bitters. It is gaaranteed ( by sD druggists. Only 50 cent*. ■ ■ 11. - ■ "M: • .. C - * All |Aroud Oar Ctnwty JAUSmLB. October 14. 190 J. Mr. J. F. Hnrdwn left far Mar-1 folk. Vm.. Washington. D.C.nd Baltimore, ML. on a pkametrip] Mulij. Mrs.U S.llasscn left Cor Greens- ] boro Saturday. Mr. John CoOim left for Roper Saturday. Mrs. J. T. Ncsrberry left for 1 Norfolk, Vs.. Monday. Miss Ella Moore was in town Tuesday. There was preaching at the Methodist church Saaday by Rev., Mr. Humble, oi RobersoariOe. Mr. T- B. Jones, of Roanoke Rapids, was in ton Monday. There will be peaching Sunday l at the Cedar Branch Church fay Rev. Bit ha Leggett, of near Wind-| Sans Th FM M " Onr little daughter had an al auat fatal attack of whooping eangh and fcmdfeK" writes Mia. W. K. Ha 18sail, of linsil, N. Y., "but, when all ather wndks failed, we aaicd her life with Dr. King's New Discovery. Onr niece, who had Comnfliai in an ad vanced stage, also and this woa derfnl medicine and she is perfectly wdL" Desperate ifcioat and lung dinaars yield to Dr. King's New Discovery as to no other medi cine on earth. InfaVbie for Conghs and Colds. 50c. and |i bottles guaranteed by al druggists. Trial bottle free. VUUB Mfas Alhe Grifia expects to teach the Miaaiag school the chnrch at Hoßy Springs. Mrs. W. K. Daniel is very HL We hope she wfll soon recover. The nttting dosed Tneaday night with six additiona to the church. A large crowd from here attend the circus at Rofaersowville last Tneaday. Mr. J. A. Hardison went to Washington last Wednesday on business. Mr. S. W. Manning, who has been visiting relatives and friends here, has returned to his home in Kim City. Mr. Simon Manning and Misses j Mollie Askew and Minnie Ilardi son went to Holly Spring first Sun-j day night. HUMS Bertie Manning and Ma linda Lilley spent Saturday and Sunday with Misses Martha and Minnie Manning. Miss Mollie Askew, who has been Visiting in onr midst since! June, expects to return to her home in New York next week. Singing at Manning's school house third Sunday afternoon, be ginning at two o'clock. Every body is cordially invited to attend. We are phased to aay that one of onr frithfo. Mr. WW Stephen •on. has joined the Dbdpie i hnrth end woo baptised lmt Wednesday by Rev. Mr. Los. Messrs. Mc. Ange and Stephen Moore pwnched at Manning's They spoke ta a large andkaoe,aad entry awe aeemed to enjoy it very much. Mias Room MiaeO and Mr. Henry Modltn. «fim Dare Baker aon and Mr. John Bailey came down Sunday evening and spent a short «Ue with Mans Martha aad Minnie Manning. A L« Ufla Sores, Bnrnsor piles. Otto Dodd, fered with an nglj sore far a year, but a box of Bucklen's Arnica Salve cure me." It'a the heat Safcc on faith. 25c. at all druggists. » » i BARBBBb F. R. Smith was a viritar ip ppr dens Sunday. C. C. Fagan mnde a biniarw trip to Bveretts Monday. trip to Plymonth Monday. Mrs. J.B. Cfcuzcnfaw been on M ZLCan Goods:: Can Goodsj ~ too cases Sugar Corn £ 20 cases Finest Jellies ~~25 cases Can Oysters X 25 cases Boston Baked Beans ] Tor the Winter 25 cases Pineapple $ 50 boxes U-Need-A Biscuits 25 cases Bartlett Pears S 100 boxes Cakes and Crackers J We will have a complete line of . . Special Dealers in Tobacco . . Does your jobber sell the consumer and cut off your trade ? We do aotJl U t.. „ v SOUTHERN SUPPLY COMPANY Wilson Heaters to DealcrsGnly wholesale crock**- Main Street, Williamston, N. C. STATEMENT OF DUCKS BANK OF-MART IN COUNTY. 1 — —r i-~~ _ - -—•• AT WIUIAMSToH, N. C., ' y l * | ■ At the close of business on the 9th day of Sept., 1903: UOOK OIOVeS ' f _ nl RKSOUaCM; | „ „ MAB . W TIBS: lot»« & Discounts f 14,923.43 . Orer- Drafts, Capital Stock, I rf^Muti J * Other Stocks anil Ootid*, • jf,ooo.ou Surnlui «■*>»— -J Furniture Ik Flmtuiea, ~70i.06| Undivided Profits i.«ta DMU»III Dut 1 ' r "" 1 l,n " k " and Bankers 9,"04,je! Deposits subject to Check filial" KKrIIt Cath 011 Sitt&syt —-*— ■ Ikj I "LHI Ik .1 totai - « totai - I I I BBH 111 m I I, J O. (iwlnnl Cashier, of Rank of Martin County, do solemnly swear (ot aSnal (M fti ||\vl Y I JS rn ■ H ■ I above Statement » true to the beat of my knowledge ami belief. J. C. toDAll). CMUar. IIXZLy ifc—State of North Carolina——County of Martin. ii I■ I ■ ff|l m I Maj i B Sworn to aad subscribed before mc, this nth day of Sept., A. D., tm fgggggMS raalal'ii/aalaf corikct- ATTEST : c. GODWIN. Ku t.nrr»uL-asa«fc Denula S. Biffs V . Whe«ler Martiu I DIRECTORS S. 1,. Godard \ the aide list for a week. We hope to aee her out soon. Hi ' Mrs. S. 11. Darden has been quite sick (or several days. We wish her a rapid recovery. Mr. Frank Martin, of Tar bono, was in Danlens last week and stopped at the Pagan House. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Gurkin have moved in their new residence about two miles from Dardens. Misses Garnet McCaskey and Effie Davenport attended Sunday school at the Baptist church Sun day. Tom Jones, Esq., of Roanoke Rapids, is here ; the guest of his ■other and sisters at the " White House." The -chincapins and wild grapes have afforded much pleasure for our voung folks this season. They have made several trips to gather them. Miss Lula Jones left Monday morning for Marylund where she will euter college. She was accom panied as far as Norfolk. Va., by her cousin, Mr, Hr C. -Spruill. Cause if Lockjaw Lockjaw, or tetanus, is caused by a bacillus or gerui which exists jplentifuly in street dirt. It is in active so long as exposed to the ' air, but when carried beneath the | skin, as in the wounds caused by {>ercussion caps or by rusty nails, 1 and wheu the air is excluded the J germ is roused to activity and pro- Uiuces the most virulent poison I known. These germs may be de , strayed and all danger of lockjaw ! avoided by applying Chamberlain's Pain Balm freely as soon as the in jury is received. Pain Balm is an antiseptic and causes cuts, bruises and like injuries to heal without maturation and in one third the time required by the usual treatment. It is for sale by S. K. Biggs. . :: 1 . ft. f. nit mini 1 Wn to help Johnny with hie ■Natal arithmetic ovary evening,* •aid the {MUf woman, "and it is a Do yow ■—know that cele brated problem about one plus oaa equals oatf" asked the voung man. 1 said mental arithmetic, not Mthaentat," aaid the young woWt •a, with great (fcgrilj. -> Church ef the Advert Services on the atoond Sunday at the mouth, morning and even ing, and on the Saturday (5 p. n.) before, and Monday (9 a. n.) after the second Sunday of the month. AS are cordially invited. lev. B. 8. LaeaiUr, Rector. A FRIEND TO YOUNG MEN. If ever the title, "A Friend To Struggling Young Men," was justly merited by any institution, then it cfcrtainly belongs to the Ga.-Ala. Business College, at Ma con, Ga. Official reports show it to have qualified for and placed in good positions oyer 6,00Q young men and women—more than half of whom it aided financially; and the good work still goes on, 500 free scholarships having been set aside to be given away this year. Our ambitious and worthy voung friends anxious for success in life, should write at once to the college for par tftHlinPr 11 ■ . . .. . • : - DO YOU Hear Those Bells A* Ringing ? ' W * • If you don't now you will MONDAY. That Boy of youn I? v must K ° to SCHO °L. How about HIS CLOTHESt r _ Have vou K ct him provided with a good SUIT? Just U a word in your ear> If you want The Beet School Suite 1 TtunfaL ' n «ty to-day, come in and talk to us about five min- Utes. See what we have to oiler in r il j Knee Pante Suite wi jIMw %si ' s ° to $6 -°° Efl I Jr, IKw If* Well dressed men must bear in mind that we are head* | f ,i Wf fjtfl quarters for first-class Tailor-made Suits of M. H. Laucb jl 'j -§|r_ MM heimer & Sons' up-to-date tailors. Carstarphen's White Front Corner Main and Smithwick Streets i ~ —————— Take Laxative Bromo Quinine TMtts.jp / «««r| Severn MBoa kom *oM In paat 12 months. This signature, ® fcto. 23c. I Ten Thousand Churches in the United States tfave Qstd tlie I.onginan & Martinez Pure Paints. Every Church will l»e given a I lilt-ral quantity whenever they paint. Don't pay £ 1.50 a gallon for Lin seed oil ( worth 60cents) which you do when yon buy thin paint in a' can with a paint label on it. 8 and 6 makes 14, therefore when you want fourteen gallons of paint, j buy only eight gallons of L. & M., aui mix six gallons of pure linseed • oil with it. You need only four gallons of 1 L. & M Paint, and three gallons' of Oil mixed therewith to paint a good sized house. Houses painted with these paints never grow shabby, even after 18 years. These celebrated paints are sold by S. R. Higgs. 1 Notice to Taxpayars The town taxes for the year ending May Ist, 19113, is BOW dae and coilectibl All pawl ate ho* by notified that 1 am ready to collect mune. You will I please be ready to settle when I call oa • 700, thereby saving ameccssary worry ! and expense. Youre truly, I. H. PAGE, . »-4t Town Tax Collector' T« Care a. CaU ta Ote Take Laxative Irinn Quinine Tablets. All draggiata refoad the money if it fails to care. K. W. Grove's signs tare is oa each box. jsc. Who Constitutes The Indian Will ParHbrCMpuy? Those who dnarfoiiad the doctors and •tattle; two continents by a series of the «ost remarkable miracle cures Bines the Christian era. They heal the poor as writ as the rich, nose or thrust away. They core any iliasast no matter of what natare sad restore you to perfect health, or no charge. Far instance the following diseases : Heart Disease, Consumption,' , Mood. Kidney, Liver. Bladder, Stricture, j Piles, Vertigo, Qtrfnsy, Throat .Troubles, ' Langs, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Consti pation. Rheumatism in any form, Pains and Aches of any kind, Broochil Troubles, Sates, Skin Diseases, all Fe male Complaints, LaGrippe or Pneu monia, fleets, Carbuncles, Boils, Cancers, J the worst form without the use of a' knife or instrument, Eczems, Pimples on | the face and body Thousands of the best people in America and Hurope will testify that the Indian Blood Purifier Company are the greatest licalers on earth. Medicine aent to any address by express. For full particulars sddress, James Butler, Manager, 714 K. Grace St. Richmond, Vs. Medical advice free. I J SEDLK INTKRES^ fis the main spring of business. It is self-in terest that leads men of taste to desert their tailors for clothiers who sell the " GRIFFON BRAND.'* OUR FALL, LINK OF CLOAKS for ladies and Misses have arrived. Call and make your selection l>eiore the choice • "7 . • styles are sold. |j.L.& C. B.Hassell ' FOR SALE - - , ——- ——■ , ■ ■ •• — m One carload of ; t: American Steel j Wire Fencing 1 Just arrived, and cheap for cash. N. S. PEEL & C 6.' , > Our Stock of Men's, Boys' and fflf Children's /t^y^)VSc^T/^vl CLOTHING lis complete and we nflyffl I are offering the entire |\|l Jf / I \| II I stock at a very low I ill JU J nil Harrison Bros. & Co. qr *j | ggj j Subscribe to The Enterprise, _
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