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* I Wine of Ckrdui Cared Her. I SUB** Prior fee*. ■ liuiu,Oi.,Knkll l lMl 1 whri far for mart!* wtjjfc II had a (faking Ming ia aay H stomach which no msdicint nmd ■ to iWiera, and loeing my appetite ■ I became weak and loat my vital ■ ity. htkmrnblMbntM I pound* of flesh and Mt that I mot I lad speedy relief to regain mf ■ health. Marin* heard Wise of I Cardui praiaedby aereral of ay ■ friends, I eent for a battle aim I certainly rery |l— with tha H reoulta. Within three daye my ■ appetite returned and my rionaca, ■ troubled ma no more. I coold ■ digest my food without difficulty I illiUlJtail Nature parformad B her function* without difficulty ■ and 1 am onoe move a happy and ■ OLIVE JOSEPH, ftaaa. AMama M% mm M ■ Seem a Dollar Bottle ol t Wine of Cardui Today. IF Yor HAVE DIGESTION CGIIOLS' Piedmont .. Concentrated Iron'and Alumn Water WILL Ct'RK YOU OR IT COSTS YOr NOTHING TBS CURE OF OTHER DISEASES CAI'SEI) BY IMPURE HLOOH —-— ; »- ALSO • - GUARANTEED |For sale by, S. H. BIGGS wad all good druggists. Sox. bottles 50c.; 18 01. bottles fi. J. M. KCHOLS CO. Lynchburg, - - Virginia o— mm FIITIAYE* AS son/.* I Royal Elastic F«tt Mtttress. I Is the concentrated downy effect I of six layers of felted cotton of I selected quality- In theconcen- I trillion there is no hardness. I They are soft at first, and remain I so through years of constant S use. Write for free bookht. I "The Royal Way to Comfort." MM If your dealer hasn't it. write us. H PRICE We prepay PRJCE [ H 810. OO » re >K ht BIB.CO Oil MONTH'S TRIAL NICE. fHSIH HATIIfiSCO *» BEE'S JfL Laxative W HONEY»TAR An improvement over all Cough, Lung and Bronchial Remedies. Caret Coughs, Strengthens the Langs and Gently Moves the Bowels. Pleasant to the taste and food alike for Toong and Old. NVtMO BY M IMMn to.. (Hop. 1.5.1. S. H. ELLISON & Co. WarMs Fair Parties desiring to visit the Worlds Fair have the choke of three (3) days each wtek, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday during November, on which to purchase coach excursion tickets to St. Louis via Norfolk-arid Western Railway. ii B*VU.L, & COUNTY EXHIBIT "A" North Carolina) lfartin County j . I. W. C. Manning, Clerk of the Board of Commiwiomri of Martin, ( do hereby certify that the following is a true statement of the number ( of days served by each member of the Board of Commissioners of Mar- ( tin county at meetings of the aaid Board, the aumber of days senftd on f bridge-work, the number of miles travelled, aad the amount paid to f each member of the aaid Board, from the first Monday in December, 1903, to the first Monday in December, 1904: f U.S Hasaell served as Commissioner 11 days, on bridge-work 5 days, { travelled 242 miles, and received $44 10 compensation. 1 ( R. H. Salsbury served as Commissioner 12 days, on bridge-work 5)4 f days, travelled 446 miles, and received $47 30. 1 J. T. Barnbill served as Commissioner 16 days, on bridge-work io l /i f days, travelled 425 miles, and received $74->5- j ( ) In Witness Whereof. I hereunto set my hand and affix the ( - SKA 1. V seal of the said Board at office in Williamston, N. C. on this ( —r—) sth day in December, A. D., 1904. ' W. C. MANNING, Clerk 1 COUNTY EXHIBIT 41 B" ! " 'RECEIPTS ' t By amount genersl taxes paid to County by J. C. Crawford, Sheriff, ( per settlement made May 1904 $ 14.42' 2 4 Amount received W. C. Manning, marriage license 173 °° •• " N.& S.R.R.Co. 1 year rent,warehouse 50 00 ' " " W.E. Manning 1 joint terra-ootta pipe 2.50 1 j[ . Total Receipts $ 14,646 78 DECEMBER 1 DISBURSEMENTS 1 Jane Hassell Supplies to poor $ 275 i 2 J D Bowen Services as keeper of County Home ... as 18 , 3 McG Wynn Supplies to poor 24 00 j 4 W H Everett " " * 18 00 , 5 N S Peel &Co " " rTT"T. '....... - 14 5© J 6 Slade. Jones Si Co " " 22 00 7 Anderson, Hassell &Co supplies to poor 10 35 8 " •' - "" " County Home ... 29 37 9 " " '• " and fuel county jail . . 55 15 10 J C Crawford jail few 25 15 1 11 Harrell's Printing House stationerv for county ... 248 , 12 A E Whitmore stationery for county 1 5° , 13 Frank Everett (col) rebate on land tax improp. listed 228 14 A L Robuck conveying prisoner to jail 200 ' 15 J A Hobbs stationery for CS C .......... 100 16 J L Philpot repairing jail windows 80 1 17 Dr. J. B. H, Knight medical services at jail 375 1 18 Dr. W. H. Harrell services as Co.Supt of Health 16 25 19 S. R. Biggs mediciae for county home 1 85 20 W C Manning services as clerk and tax work .... 300 75 JANUARY 21 W M Daniel lumber and repair Flat Swamp bridge 10 00 { 22 J D Bowenjservices as keeper county homa 20 83 23 J G Barnhill suppliee to poor , 24 00 24 Jane Hassell " " " 275 25 MW Ballard ' " " 2500 26 S W Mizell " " " .......... to 00 27 Slade.Jones&Co.' 2400 28 Kader Lilley supplies to poor .7". . . 750 29 A S Roberson &Co . ——. . . 39 00 to GD " & Sons " " • 1200 31 N S Peel ACo ' " - V —. .V , . ,-r- —__ 13 00 32_A. F. Stalling! " " . 6600 33 J C Jordan , --- _ 24 00 34 Anderson,Haasell & Co. supplies to poor ...... 850 »5 " " ' " "*' " county home . . 2999 36 * j»il 7 5o 17 S. R Biggs supplies to poor and mepictne Co. home . 695 38 J C Crawford, sheriff; jail fees and expenae to haspital at Raleigh 49 30 39 Dr JB H Knight services assist Supt Health .... to 00 40 G R Dixon tinning on court house 50 41 C N Bellamy conveying prisoner to jail 200 42 J A Hobbs stationery and work CSC office .... 675 43 The Enterprise printing county statement '..... 42 33 44 Walker. Evans & Cogswell Co record books .... 24 14 45 WC. Manning services as Clerk pet bill 13 00 46 ]G Barnhill 4 days Com., X day bridgea. 70 miles . 12 50 FEBRUARY 47 Fanny Slade supplies to poor 275 48 J D Bowen services keeper county home 21 73 49 Edwards & Broughton stationery and books .... 22 55 50 The Enterprise stationerv foi Register's office . ... 175 51 J A Hobbs examining lunatic, etc 250 52 Dr JB H Knight services aaat Supt of Health, med . 11 50 53 H M Bhrras stationerv treasurer, year 1903 .... 515 54 Joseph Bullock conveying prisoner to jail 200 55 J C Crawford jail fees 44 70 56 S R Clary & Co. supplies to poor . . 400 57 W W Waters . . 300 58 Anderson, Crawford & Co. supplies to poor 20 00 59 S W Mizell supplies to poor . . " 500 60 Hodges &Co " " " S CJO 61 S. R. Biggs 375 62 J. L. Hassell & Co. supplies to county home . . . *. 31 97 6) J L Hassell & Co jail 799 64 J L Hassell &Co " V poor 125 65 U S Haaaell 3 days as com., and 66 miles 930 66 W C Manning services as clerk 'per bill 15 25 MARCH 67 F J*D Bowen services as keeper county home 22 331 68 Fanny Slade supplies to poor ...... v 275 69 A. F. Stallings 24 00 70 AI, Robuck conveying prisoner to jail . ....... 200 71 Anderson,Hassell & Co. supplies to poor ."V. * . . 225 72 SL Wallace " 450 73 Anderson, Crawford & Co" *' " . . A . . . 19 25 74 J L Haasell & Co. " " jail 486 75 J L Haasell &Co " " county home . . 28 64 76 J L Hassell &Co u " poor ...... 225 77 RT Taylor 900 78 C D Carstarphen &Co supplies to poor 450 79 Bailey & Barnhill " " " 22 00 80 Slade, Jones &Co .' 4000 81 S. R. Biggs supplies to poor and medicine for jail . . 490 82 T C Crawfcfrd jatl and sheriff fees 98 25 83 Dr W H Harrell services county Supt of Health 10 00 I 4 I. L,. Philpot repairs on pump 75 85 The Enterprise printing and stationerv ..... 450 8$ W C Manning sen-ices as clerk . 12 71 APRIL 87 C C Daniels solicitor fees March 1904 . aSO 88 I A Hobbs CSC 2482 89 J C Crawford Sheriff " " " 1075 90 Geo D Gurganus magistrate** M rr; 70 91 W H Robertson " " " 100 92 JC. Smith '• " " 75 93 J L Ewell mag. and wit. " " 355 94 T J Latham constable " " / 95 95 L F Goodrich " 45 •96 A L Robuck " . " "j.--- 110 (Continued tp Next Issue) u * ; i F Removes the microbes which im- one of Ring's Dyspepsia Tablets | poverish the blood and circulatKNi. after eating even if you can eat : Stop® all trouble that interferes but little. wOl digest the little von 1 with nutrition. That's what Hollis- do eat, and cure Indigeston, Dyi>- . ter's Rocky Mountain Tea will do pepsia, Sour Stomach. Belching. 35 centa. Tea or tablet form. S. R. and Weak Heart. Sold byJ_S. H. • ntP> BlUaoa Gathering Material For His Last Message Continued from Pint Page. Baptist Mate i onvention of North Carolina, is to convene in Eliza beth C ity on next Wednesday, L)e cemberyth at 7: p. m. Reducec railroad rates have been secured for delegates and visitors, from all the railroad and steatntxiat liites making into that citjr and thi>se in tending to goto the convention can ascertain from their local •gent all aetesrarjr • information. The usual rate of one thi d of the fi'st c a*" limited fare plus 15 cent lias been granted. The tickets to l>e used are on the certifi ate plan and must liesigned lijr the secretary of the convention, at Klizabet . City, before returning, and a so the rail road agent at that place. The train on the Suffolk and Carolina Kailroad running from Suffolk to Hizal»etb City, will wait for arrival of con necting traina Wednesday after noon. It is supposed that the greater number of delegates and visitors will go by this route, on the day above mentioned. ManZan is the Pile Remedy that reaches the spot and stops all pile pain instantly. If you suffrr with Blind, Bleeding, Itching or Pro truding Piles and want to be Cured it is only necessary to use ManZan, the Great Pile cure Sold by S. H. Ellison. Now For The Winter Courses It is only slightly over a mouth when the Winter Course in Agri culture and Dairying will be opened at the A. & M. College. These courses are intended only for farm ers. There are no entrance exami nations. There is no tuition Every thing is free to the farmers of the State, except board, room and fuel. The total cost for these for the ten weeks is but thirty dollars If you wish to studv your work; unber stand the soil and how to fertilize and improve it; how to breed and feed animals; how to make butter; bow to judge farm animals and farm crojis; and to study the various details for practical work on the farm; you ought to spend ten weeks at the Farmers College. You can readily get away from home during the Winter months and meeting with othet farmers and talking with them about our farm problems immense good will come to you and to the agriculture of the State. You had better arrange early for this course. Talk with a friend or twa and see if you all can't come. If you have any questions write Professor C. W. Burkett, West Raleigh, N. C. and receive full particulars. Let's all off to the Winter Course. N Miri Siflifli If you are troubled with indigestion get a bottle of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure and see how quickly it will cure you. Geo. A. Thomson, of Spencer, la., says:"Have had Dy spepsia for twenty years. My case was almost hopeless. Kodol Dy spepsia cure was recommended and I used a few bottles of it and it is the only thing that has relieved me. Would not be without it' Have doctored with Igcal yhysicians and also at Chicago, and even went to Norway with hopes of getting some relief, but Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is the only remedy that has done me any good and I heartily recommend it. Every person suffering with Indigestion or Dyspepsia should use it." Sold by Anberson Craw ford & Co. I COLDS THAT HANG ON 1 ■ 9 | So frequently settle on the lungs and result in Pneumonia or Consumption. Do not take chances on a cold frit I away or take something that only half cures it, leaving the seeds of serious throat and lung trouble. FOLEYS HONEY-TAR ■ Btitps At Cough HK lungs and prevents I /iSßtfrv Pneumonia and Consumption I I C Umer, 211 *ayleSl.,Oampalgß, lit, wiSes;* A. M. Ake, V*od, Ind., writes: "Swwl ran I lam H "I was froubled with a hacking cough lor a year and ataca any hinga wen N Sadly ifctM S« I had ■ JHLJ *1 I thought I had commotion. I triad a great many many hemorrhages. I Mk treatment with aeaogal I ■ remedies and I was under tba care «f phyaicuaa lor IfMelaai without say benefit. 1 tea started *a take I llfinnVKlAkl several montha. I seed on* kc:Ua of POLET'S FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR, aad my lap mn ■ I Ml'li IyKBl *Mi HONEY AND TAR. It and BM, aad I have not now aa aomd as a buliet. I raoaaisaand *T» ad- I beoa troubled aiaca." vancad etagea ol lung troobka." ( TVaa ttwa-tle, »oe, sll .OS. The SO-aart ttoe iiaHlsii ta» » aaw* aa t>a mtM • - The Cause of Many -i —.—Sudden Deaths. ftwU to (Ms ynHJit pneumonia. heart lILKV Hi] XZr" al,ure * apopfasy "I r *** ° , en Ae result mV)I of kidney * - » ABcSi/ 11 P\ kidney trouble Is at t jfV 4||l \Vi K I lowed to advance the Hg_ kidney-poisoned Wood wIU attack the | vital organs or (he klAieaa thJ naaLt l niunoys uiemsojres Drcax down via wthc away cell by cell. Bladder troubles most always result from a derangement of the kidneys and a cure Is obtained quickest by * proper treatment of the kidneys. If you are feeling badly you can make no mistake by taking Dr. Kilmer's swa—p Root, the great kidney, liver and bladder remedy. It corrects ku&iHty to hold urine and scald ing pain In passing It, and overcome* that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to L often during the day, and to gel up many es during the night. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Swamp-Root la soon realized. It standa the highest lor lie won derful cures of the most distressing eases. Swamp-Root la pleasant to take and sold tor alt druggists tn fifty-cent and one dollar sued bottles. You may #T- / IP > L have a ssmple bottle of this wonderful new dls- H covery and a book that telle all about if, both ■■■■ if Bi sent free by mall. Address Or. Kilmer ft Co. Blnghamton, N. Y. When writing mention reading this generous offer In this paper. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp-Root. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address. Bingham too, N. Y„ on every bottle. Dardens Continued from First Page Miss Olive Jackaon was her* Tuesday. Mrs, M. G. Davenport was in Dardens Tuesday. Mr. J. A. Getsinger is on the Mck list this week. Mr, R. C. Fagan returned from Williamston Sunday. Mr. Z. V. Fagan made a business trip to Washington this week. The organ for the Ftee Will Baptist crurch arrived yesterday. Miss Lucy Smith wick was the guest of the Misses Darden Sunday. Miss Daisy Latham was in Dar dens shopping Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Milton Norman,of Plymouth, was the guest of Mrs, C. C. Faga n last week. Little Miss Irma Wood house, of Williamston, returned home Tues day, after spending a few days in the home of Mr. M. S. Fagan. Thete is lots of talk of anticipated marriages to be in our vicinity b*.- for the tlowers bloom again. We notice that the bovs that drive the gray horses seem to be carrysng the day with soine of our fair lassies. pbjmmmmmmammmmmmm* n " Silver Hmtt thai HWi.'' THIS TRIPLE PLATED KNIFE If {I la stamped It II v !l| i I Andkmtm | j A\>und Bolster ♦ doing away with nil idiarp j corner* 0:1 that |«rt bar ing thehanlrat wear. This •|Q47 NOSERS snosT patented improvement insures much longer wear on plain or fancy knives than the other makes should they be plated equally as heavy. — —. Sold by taadlnc »—'■" •v»rywb»r». rw lUaatratod txUkwu. "O-L" ■««!!■ Intirnitlonsl SlMf HwMm, Cms. OPOCERIES flagg*" , Carloads of Flour, Carloads of Fresh Mesl " " Canned Goods " " Rump Pork Full stock of other Groceries as welL Our goods are moving on every train and boat. Special attention to our mail order department. Let us have your orders. Southern Supply Co. WHOLESALE GROCERS WILLI AMSTON NORTH CAROLINA to own a building erected for Us ttae—one of the finest In Richmond. Endorsed by Its stodeotaTouslness men and the press. flhtiiii g»ii aays "It is tits leading Business College south of the Potomac River. "When I reached Richmond, I Inquired of several business mm for the bast Buiinees College in the city, and, without exception, they aH ncssmsM SarttMaal'a aa the best t»'m If. Boss, Law Stenograph*, Rlrfmood. Single, Double Entry and Joint-Stock Bookkeeping, CommerciallArtUjmeUc, Business Writing, Business Practice, Shorthand, Typewriting, skiagraphy, Coranirrla] Law. English Department. Ladles and gentlemen. Day and night Sessions. No vacations. Students enter at any time. Sy »all.—Bootteep in*. Shorthand. Penmanship, at home, to those who cannot wane to College. Special Inducements to well educated young mm, especially to teamMS- Write for catalog and full particulars to®, a. SnritMul, Pres., llcsms*, vs. Frisco System taffflf I CHICAUO * EASTERN ILLINOIS H Double Daily Trains BBTWKKN St. Louis and Ghicafto nORNINO ANO EVENING From La Salle Stnet Stattoa, Chicago 9 .So a. ■.-».!« p. m. II Front tJuloa Sta.(Merchants Bridge)st.Louie pjO a m 9.4*£» ■ II Morning or evening connection at both termini with lines diverging 1 Equipment entirely modern snd new throughout A DOtTBLK-TBACK RAILWAY Equipped with practical and approved safety appliances Substantially lonstruced. II I M MlV*, «r/\C dcrful tone quality, and ll 1 JW* PIANU3 remarkable durability. « I WE HAVE AN ATTRACTIVE H . PROPOSITION TO MAKE YOU I V II you intend to purchase a piano at any time in the near II future. It will cost you nothing to learn what we have to ofler. I I THC HARVARD PIARO CO., Manufacturers, 1 Ml OINOINNATt, OHIO. ■ Dennis S. Biggs, Pres. T. W. Tilghman Gen. Mgr. Jno. D. Biggs. Sec. * Trass DENNIS SIMMONS LUMBER CO. . . Manufacturers of . . Kiln Dried North Carolina Pine Lumber. / > > S • • S OINNII SIMMONS' BRAND OVMItM SHINOLS ORDERS AND CORRESPONDENCE SOUCITED WILLI AMSTON. N. C. Let us do your Job Printing.
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