THE ENTERPRISE. FKISAT. MAKCH 11, 1904. LOCAL NEWS —lke ads in this hm* —The Southern Veneer Co. is haHding another large dry kiln. —The town commissioners met Tuesday night in regular session —Rev. T.- H. Sutton will fill his regular appointment in Hamilton j Sunday. —Sheriff Crawford tells us that he has 37 summons to serve on Martin County farmers in the hail insurance case. —The County Commissioners met ia regular session last Monday. There was no business of special : importance transacted. • "Stop your groaning." Rhen maridc will cure you, and make *"*• *-*•' ynnauar - Get it at your druggist's. —The sanitary condition of Wil liamstau ia in a deplorable state. The back lots and in the rear of the stores should be looked after. { —Monday week fa the first day ! of court There are very few criminal cases on docket, and it is thought court will not last more 1 than a tear days. If troubled with weak digestion, belching or sour stomach, use Chamberlain's Stomr.cb and Liver! Tablets and you will get quick re lief. Far sale by S. R. Biggs. —Up to the present time there has been delivered here over 1000 tens of guano. Last Thursday was • record breaker for guano, about 135 tons being delivered that day. —A. Nicholas, Candy Maker, is now at Blount's Warehouse, ou Smithwick street, where be is mak ing some very fine candies. If you I Want something nice and fresh be Bore to see him. —Dr. W. H. Wakefield,of Char lotte, N. C., will be in Williamston at the Hassell House, Thursday, i April 8. His practice is limite-l to Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat and fitting Glasses. —On account of the serious Al ness of Dr. Wakefield's mother, he , was called home from Washington Tuesday. He was unable to! fill his engagement here jester day, but. arill visit Williamston on Thursday, April 8. See announce- j ment elsewhere in this issue. —A paper was carried around one day this week and signed by 1 tt.. v • every white citizen of the j town petitioning the town commis sioners to take steps towards hav ing an artesian well dug. For some cause it was not brought up at the 1 commissioners meeting Tuesday evening. Robbery at Jamesville A man by the name of Watson catered the room of Mr. Tone Gray, at Jamesville Wednesday night about ta o'dock and took his pants that contained over s>oo.oo. Mr. Gray was in the room asleep at the time. / The thief was seen by a colored ama just after midnight to throw something over a fence, and when asked what it was he had thrown •nay, said that it was a tobacco •ack^ Yesterday morning Watson went ia Mr. Gray's place and bought a drink Mr. Gray was telling some petfcaa about his misfortune at the time, but this was before any dew am found aa to who had commatt •i the theft Wataan left James ville and was afterward suspected, W4 uaraeus inn inrsico there about tea o'clock. He was hrangfct h> Williamston ia ]afl t» await tnal in the approach ing cant. Letter ta N 5 Peel Williamston, If. C. Dear Sir: Pay mote for Devoe ; be glad to. It is fall-measure and hoar at Faint fa a watch-dog. How would yon lite a watch-dog that wouldn't j watch from two toiive o'dock in the morning ? Thai's sbort-meas are- How would you like a watch dog that had a way of wagging his tail at a burglar? That's false paint The burglar fa nun and Go by the name: Devoe lead and-zioc. 41 Yours truly, F. W. DKVOK ft Co. New York. J HO.- CO. sd) . Death afT. H. Baflcy (takltalMnm) Mr. T. H. Bailey, one of "North Carolina's most highly esteemed and beloved citizen's, departed this , bfe the sth inst., at 5:30 o'clock, ia. m. t at his home in Greensboro. He was a citizen of Everetts and had only been living in his ra. K 1 home a li'.te over twdre months, having sold a portion of his pos sessions December 3, 1902 and .re moved to Greensboro. * Mr. Bailey was a sufferer of that dreadful disease, pneumonia, of I which he had three attacks ao4v pired at last in a relapse, without a struggle. His remains were brought from Greensboro Sunday night accom panied by his two sous, his brother and Mr L. B. Wvun of this place. Mrs. Bailey being postrated with grief was unable to come. We deeply sympathize with the bereaved ones. His mother,brother, sister, wife and five children sur vive him. May their loss be his aterual gain. His remains were laid to rest Tuesday afternoon in the family burying plot by the Masonic fra ternity of which he was a loyal member. The Stonewall Lodge, of which he was a member, was assisted by a large number of the members of Skewarkee Lodge from Willamston. "The Lord giveth and the Lord taketh away; blessed be the name of the Lord." ' But Itielj fsr Custipttki "The finest remedy for consti pation I ever used is Chamber lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets." says Mr. Eli Butler, of Frankville, N. Y. "They act gently and with out any unpleasant effect, aud leave the bowels ia a perfectly natural condition." Sold by S. R. Bigg*. Daughters of ihe King The Daughters of the King meet every Wednesday afternoon during knt. The members arc making fancy articles for sale for the pur pose of raising money to finish pay ing for the organ iu the Church of the Advent, and to build a platform tor the choir. Anyone desiring to purchase such articles as collars, laundry hag.-., handkerchief bags, handkerchiefs and other fancy work will .do well to see them. Orders for any kind of fancy articles so licited. New Br id res- Ward's Bridge across Welsh Creek has been replaced by a hand some and "substantial iron bridge, the work of the Carolina Bridge Co. of Burlington. The bridge cost about fSoo.oo. This same company has a crew of men here now waiting for the arrival of another bridge which lias been carried to Plymouth. This bridge will be put acro» Conoho Creek at Whitley'a bridge. The cost will be about £BOO.OO. This makes five iron bridges that Martin County now has. It fa the intention,we understand,that the Commissioners will put iron bridges over all streams as the old ones wear out, if conditions just ify it M Spirits Good spirits don't all cutne from Kentucky. Their main source fa the liver—and all the fine spirits ever made in the Blue Grass State could not remedy a bad liver or the bundred-and-one ill effects it pro duces. You can't have good spirits aad a bad liver at the same time Your liver must be in fine coadi tioa if you would fed buoyant, happy aad hopeful, bright of eye, Hght of step, vigorous and success ful in your pursuits. You can put your liver in fine condition by us ing Green's August Flower—the greatest of all medicines for the liver and stomach and a certain care for dyspepsia or indigestion. It has been a favorite household remedy for over thirty-five yearsc August Flower will make your liver healthy and active and thus insure you a liberal supply of "good spirits." Trial size, 25c.; regular bottles. 75c. S. R. Biggs. Church of the Adreat Services on the second and fifth Sundays of the month, morning and evening, and on the Saturdays (5 p. m.) before, and on Mondays (9 a. m.) after said Sundays of the month. All are cordially invited. Rev. B. S. Lasaiter, Rector. " * * Subscribe to your County paper Tut lUroanm. . > PERSONAL. Mr. A. Coy Monk spent Saturday night (■ ton. ; Mr. Wilaß Sittenai went to Norfolk yestenlay | Mr. J. L Brnhfll. of Everetts, was ia town Monday. Miss Mhtie Cbffidd is the guest of Miss Emma HassdL Mr. G. A. Whitley, of Everetts, was !■ towa" Wednesday. Mr. F- L Gladstone, of Hamil ilton, was here yesterday. Lewis Godwin spent two or three days in Norfolk this weeh. Mr. Geo. M Bunas, of James ville, was ia town yesterday. Mr. J. Davis Reed, of Norfolk. Va.. was in town last Friday. Miss HattieEverett, of Palmyra, is visitiaf llrs. T. H. Sutton. Miss Alice B~owu. of Jamesville, is Tiriliß| Mis Emma Critcher. Mr. W. A. James, of Roberson viDe. aprnt Sunday nignt in town. Mr. fral Simpson and Mist Lu lie Statov spent Sunday in Wash- Mr. and Mra W. L- Sherrod. of near Hamilton, were ia town yes teiday. j Mr. J. T. Casper, of Hamilton, was a fleaaaat caller at this office Tuesday. Mr. C-A- feffress returned Tues day from Greenville, wl.ere be spent a few dan. Mr. A- R. Dunning, of Robet souville. was ia Williamston on legal business Wednesday. Mrs. John C Limb left Monday aioraiag for Raleigh and Cl apd Hill to spend several days. Mr. Sam Ray and family, who have been visiting here returned to Scotland Neck yesterday morn >n*. Messrs. W. L. and H. T. Stal : lings, L. U Braan and Dr. U. FJ ; Hassell. of Jamesville,were in town | Monday. Mra. J. L- En til left for Norfolk ; Monday morning where she wiL j . spend a week visiting friends and ; relatives. Hon. Harry W. Stnbbs went to ; Tar bono yesterday morning to at | tend court wbicfi is in session there ; this week. Mr.and Mra Henry D.G ok, who | hive been living in Tille:y for t' e past year or more, have returned to WiDiamston to lire. Mrs. E.T. 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