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I LOCAL ITEMS J £********•»*«**»«#*****«•» All notices published in this column, where rSfnue Is to be derived, will be charged at the rstr of to cent* a line, (count six words to a line) each issue. Special rates will be made on long contracts. —Smoke El Coreso, the best sc. cigar on the market. 5 or 'e doses"eeo" will cure any case of CHILLS and FEVER. \ —Mr. Stanley Leggett and son, Mac, were pleasant callers at this office Monday. —Messrs. J. M. Green aud Buck Roberson were pleasant callers at I Ibis office Tuesday. —lf you want a nice mild smoke, I something that you can really en joy, ask for El Coreso. Quite a number of Williamston's horse lovers attended the races in Windsor yesterday. f —Messrs. G A. Crofton, A. C. Smith, of Gold Point aud H. T. Brown of Robersonville R. F. D. No. 2, were pleasant callers at this office Tuesday. -Dr. John D. Biggs has bought I "Polo" of Mr. Eley of Windsor. Polo is a mighty fine horse, what one would term a combination horse. He is a good saddler, and an execellent buggy horse. ~—Dr. J. B. H. Knight, Williams ton, N. C. has a scholarship in the Southern Consveratorv of Music, * Meridian, Miss, to bestow on some bright, worthy young ladv, who is able to pay board etc., which is very low. Apply early or you may be too late. —Williamstonianaf were very jnuch disappointed fast night when the crowd returned from Windsor and they learned that Limber Twig add Nigger Boy both had been beaten in the races. The admirers of these two horses were glad to I learn, however, that losing the race was due to accidents, and not that Windsor had a faster horse. Brigadier won his race, so it is not as bad as it might have been. Stomach Troubles Many remarkable cures of stom ach troubles have been effected by Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. One man who had spent ■over two thousand dollars for med icine and treatment was cured by a I few boxes of these tablets. Price, 125 cents Samples free All Drug gists and Dealers in Patent Med icine. Death ol Mr. Lon Cherry Mr. Lon Cherry, son of Mr. J. iL. Cherry, died last Saturday I j mohiing alxwt five o'clock of in testinal obstruction. Mr. Cherry was taken sick Tuesday of last Ijj week and grew worse rapidly. Friday afternoon it was decided it that an operation was necessary and Dr Joshua Taylor of Wash* \ ington was phoned for, but he was I unable to get here till late in the night, and when he and Dr. York to the young man's home they found him breathing his last. , Mr. Cherry was 27 years old. The funeral service was conduct ed Sunday morning by Rev. C. L. Read pastor of the Methodist Church. t The people of the)community ex ' tend to the bereaved family their deepest sympathy. A man who is in perfect health, so he can do an honest day's work fwheu necessary, has much for which he should be thankful. Mr. L. Ct.Rodgers, of Branchton, Pa , writes that he was not only unable ■to work, but he couldn't stoop over to. tie his own shoes. Six bottles of Foley's Kidney Cure made a new manot him. He says, "Success to Foley's Ktdney Cure." C. C. Chase; S. R. Biggs. NOTICE The Democratic Congressional Convention of the First District of North Carolina is hereby called to i meet in Plymouth on Thursday , July 16th. 1908. at 9 A. M. for the purpose of nominating candidates for Congress and Presidential Elec ton. A. L. PENDLETON, Chairman DEM. CON. EX. COMMITTEE. .. r% : |P^SOML^RIBF S | Master Oscar Anderson is visit ing relatives in Rocky Mount. Mr. James W. Coltrain was a pleasant caller at our office Mon day. Miss Essie Peele is visiting her sister, Mrs. W. Polk McCraw, in Tarboro. Dr. U. S. Hassell of Jatnesville paid us a very pleasant call at our office Wednesday. Mr. J £[. Combes, state repre sentative for the Oliver typewriter, was in town Tuesday. Messrs. Charlie, Calvin and Frank Hassell are in town visiting their father, Prof. Hassell. Miss Rosiua Dowell left Monday for Bristol, Ya , where she will spend some time visiting relatives Misses Katie Blount and Eva Gavnor, who have been visiting in Robersonville, have returned home. Mrs T. A. Stalliugs and mother, Mrs. Bettie Short, of Atlanta, Ga., are spending some time here with relatives. Mrs. G. J. Dowell left Saturday for Birmingham, Ala., where she will spend sometime visiting her son, Prof. S. Dowell. Mr. C. C. Chase, who has been visiting relatives in Virginia tor several weeks, returned to Wjl liamston Tuesday evening. Mrs. J. R. Bobbitt and sister, Miss Pjliza Daniels, of Rocky Mount are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs Daniels in Williams Town ship. The friends of Miss Annie Ander son will be glad to learn that she is improving very fast, and is now spending some time at Virginia Beach, Ya. Mr. F. F. Fagan, the genial and clever cashier of the Farmers & Merchants Hank, is attending the Bankers Association at Morehead this week. Weak woman should try Dr. Shoop's Night Cure. These sooth ing, healing, antiseptic supposi tories go direct to the seat of these weaknesses My "Book No. 4 For Women" contains many valuable hints to women, and it is free. Ask I)r. Sboop, Racine, Wis. to mail it. Ask the Doctor in strictest confi dence, any questions you wish answered Dr. Shoop's Night Cure is sold by All Dealers. A DELIGHTFUL MOON LIGHT PICNIC One of the most delightful oc casions of the summer season was the moon light picnic which was given at Staton and Daniel's mill on Tuesday evening of this week. Nearly all of the young people of the town took part. It was a de lightful night in June, the moon cast a glitnmer of romance over the scene, and caused every one to be in gala spirits. The party left town at six thirty aud after arriving at the mill the lunch was spread. During the evening various amusements were indulged in, some walking, some rowing, and otners singing, and listening to Mr. Daniel's grapha phone which added great pleasure to the evening. The following were in the party: Mrs. George W. Newell and Mr. Charles Godwin, Miss Ella Staton j and Mr. C. B. Hassell, Miss Car-1 rie Biggs and Mr. Burrass A. Crit cber, Miss Nannie Smith and Mr. ! S. Rome Biggs, jr.. Miss Louise! Fowden and Mr. Fountain Lips combe, Miss Hannah Vie Fowden j and Mr. Wheeler Martin. Jr., Miss' Pattie Dowell and Mr. Charles Bak- j er, Miss Lettie Critcher and Mr. John E. Pope. Miss Anna Pope and Dr. James S. Rhodes, Miss Anna Crawford and Mr. Paul Simpson, Miss Mae Bennett and Dr. White, Miss Delha Lanier and Mr. Dillon Simpson, Miss Goldy and Ms. John W. Hassell, Miss Lilla Whit ley and Mr. Rufus Coburn, Miss Irene Smith affiS Mr. Theodore Hassell, Mr. and Mrs. Kader B. Crawford. Stags: Messrs. Harry Biggs and T. G. Tilghman, of Wilson. AN ENJOYABLE DANCE BY WILLIAffISTON BAND The second dance under the management of the Williams ton Military Band look place on Friday evening the 12th at the "Dixie" Warehouse. The occas'on proved to be a delightful one, not so large ly attended perhaps as the one given on the day of the races, but coming up in every detail to the former one. The music was up to the standard, the dancers in good spirits, and the evening passed quickly and pleasantly. Mr. C. B. Hassell led the fig ures of the cotillion, carrying the dancers throngh many new bnes, he had as his partner Miss Atiua Crawford. The following dancers were pres ent: Miss Nannie Sinith r alkl Mr. S. Rome Biggs, Jr., Miss Ella Staton and I)r. James Slade Rhodees, Miss Annie Lamb and Mr. Harry Biggs, Miss Hanuah Vic. Fowden and Mr. Luke Lamb, Miss Louise Fowden aud Mr. Fountain Lipscombe, Miss I)ehla Lanier and Mr. Dillon Simpson, Miss Anna Pope and Mr. Leslie Fowdeu, Miss Irene Smith and Mr. S. R. Clearv, of Norfolk, Ya. Stags: Messrs. Wheeler Martin, Jr., Joe Godard, Jr. George L. Whit ley, Jr., Grover Godwin. Dunning-Gnmes Friends here have recieved the following invitation: Mr. James Henry Grimes invites von to be present at the marriage of his daughter ~ Mary Alice to Mr. Archer Rock Dunning on the morning of Thursday the twenty-fifth of June nineteen hundred and eight at eight o'clock at the Christain Church Robersonville, North Carolina The Best Pills Ew Sold "After doctoriug 15 years for chronic indigestion, and spending over two hundred dollars, nothing has done me as much good as Dr. King's New Life Pill. I consider the best pills ever sold:" writes B. F. Ayscue, of Ingleside, N. C. Sold under guarantee at all drug gist. Lawn Party The Junior Auxiliary of the Church of the Advent gave a lawn party Wednesday night on the graded school grounds. M usic was furnished by the Williauiston Mili tary Band, and a large crowd en joyed the music as well as the ice cream, cakes, salad*, etc. About $25 were made which will !>e given to the church. TO Our Friends and Patrons I Gentlemen: ~ ! It is with some feeling of regret that we turn loose our Warehouse, the Dixie, but owing to our heavy order business, we will be only buyers exclusively We have leas ei the warehouse to Mr. J. S. Tur ner of Danville Va. whom we cheerfully present to you (the writ er has known him ior years) feel ing that we can recommend him for yonr consideration and confi dence . He is an old warehouse man has j had 20 years experience and is in J every way efficient and capable of I serving your interest well. Thanking you for your j>ast fa* I vors, we are, - Yours very truly, MEADOWS & STATON~~ We hear that Mr. Turner is an up-to-date Warehouse man, having been trained by Acreie's W are house of Danville, Va., he having lived with that house 12 successive years. While an active man, he is old and favorably known to the Tobbacco'Trade. , We hear he is soon to bring his family and be a permanant citizen of our town. We predict for him success and he will be quite an ad dition to Williamston's Tobacco Market. We welcome him. £5 or G doses "(366" wiU cure any case of CHILES and FEVER. , A Severe Storm N The storm Monday afternoon did considerable damage in this sec tion. The gin bouse of Mr. G. L. Whitley was blown down; several apple tre«s on Mr. H T. Brown's place in Cross Roads Township were blown down and the hail was verv b*d in some sections. Messrs. Reuben Rogerson, Biggs Roberson. Daniel Peel, Davis Roberson and W. M. Green, all had their corps damaged bv the hail. w The wind was exceedingly high and corn crops were greatly dam aged. Big cuts or little cuts, small scratches or bruises orbig ones are healed quickly by DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. It is especially eood for piles. 15c sure to get DeWitt's. Sold by Chase Drag Store, Biggs Drug Store.' To The Farmers of Martin And Adjoining Counties. We have rented the Farmers Warehouse at Willlamston for a period of 5' years, and will run same the coming season, and liooe to sell a part of your crop promising to get the highest market prices for your tobacco and looking after vour interest in every possible way. Mr. S. A. (travely has had 15 years experience in the Warehouse business, being most of that time at Rocky Mount N. C. and part of the time in Danville Ya. And is known to a good many of you per sonaly. He will take pleasure in helping you in any way that he can in regard to marketing your tobac co. Mr. H. ('. Tuggle, who will have charge of the oftiee is an ex perienced man in his line and will see that even one is treated fairly. All we ask is that you give us a trial and we ftvl sure that we will be able to pi ;ise you. We will be in Williamst'in about the rs} of July and hope to see yoij. in person before the market opens. Yours very truly. TU.1.1.K & GRAVKI.Y. If you will make inquiry it will lie a revelation to you how many sneewnib' to kidney or bladder troubles in ">ne form or another. If the fiatien-t is not bevond medical aid, Foley's Kidney Cure will cure. It never disappoints. C. C. Chase; S» R. Biggs. | BUSINESS ITEMS | Noticed will lie published under thin brail at' the rate of i■ > 111 a word. No notice taken for leas than i-, • uts nn Inane. WANTHII -for cash all kinds T>f books, old paj>ers. Coins, Stamps,' Relics, Curio* antl Furniture. Send lists. Rare lxx>ks REINS, COTTON and Furniture. Send lists. Rare Books our specialty. Southern B" >k Exchange, Raleigh, N.J C. LOST —Gold Necklace 011 Friday even ing. Re w.-iid if returned to Mrs. T. J Smith. J. C SMI T H atTORNCV AT LAW SotlDAt PAACTICt OFFICE: On HanoHovcs Baicn BUILDING ROBERSONVILLE, N. C. GENERAL INSURANCE Fire, Life, Health and Accident ' J. E. POPE, Phone 46^ Office: Knterprise Office * v „ ' m:b' Have Your Pictures Enlarged „ ' and Frames Made to Order J. B. JONES & CO.' Over P. & M. Bank - —WHvLIAMSTON, N. Cr T TOBACCO FLUES s Have Woolard to make your FLUES and You will have the BEST I Have now in my shop a good horse shoer, bring m# your horses and mules and let me shoe them CARTS AND WAGONS MADE TO. ORDER Woolards* Combined Harrow and Cultivator J. L. WOOLARD WILLI AMSTON, N. C. THE NORTH CAROLINA State Normal and Industrial College Maintained by the State for the Education of the Women of North Carolim- Four regular Courses 1e idinß to Decrees. Special Courses offered in Teacher Training, Music, Manual Art* and Domestic Science and in the Commercial Department. Free Tuition to those who agree to teach in the schools of North Carolina. Board, laundry, tuition and all other expenses, including use of $l7O 00 a year. For free-tu'tion students, $125.00 a year. Those desiring to enter should apply as early as possible. The capacity of the dormitories is limited. Fall Session begins September 15, 1408. For catalogue and other information address / J. I. FOUST, President, GREENSBORO, N. C. THE NORTH CAROLINA College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts Practical education in Agricul ture; in Civil, Electrical, and Me chanical Engineering; in Cotton Manufacturing, Dyeing and In dustrial Chemistry. Tuition #45 a: year; Board $lO a month. 1201 Scholarships' Examinations for| admission at Couut\ seats 011 July 1 9th. Address, THE PRESIDENT, West Raleigh, N. C. Report of Condition of the Farmers & Merchants Bank, WILLI AMSTON, N. C. at the close of business May 14, 1908 RKSOITRCKS: Loans and Discounts $ 87,437.51 Overdrafts secured "$4.2.87,28 " unsecured 1,510.38 5,797.86 Hanking house 7,538 28 / furniture and fixt' 3,383.18 10,1)21.46 Due from banks anil backers 9.267.08 Silver coin, including all uii | cr coin currency 2,332.03 )■ Total *li 5, 706.44 MAiui.iTlSS: J Capital Stock $ 20,000.00 Surplus fund 3ffx»o.oo I'ndivided profits, less current,/ j e.x|K'ti>t s and taxes paid 9,006.99 I Hills payable iti, ooo.oo Time certificates of leposit 36,21042 | Deposits subject to check 40.634.03 Total sll ">,70644 Stale of North Carolina, County of Martin, sS I, I'. P. I''anan Cashier >t the above-named hank, Jo solemnly sweat that the above state ment Is true to the Itent uf my knowledge ami belief. I'. H. I'AOAN, Cashier Correct—Attest; John I). lli|{K\ A. Hassell, W 11. Crawford, Directors Subscriber! and sworn to l»efore me, t his day of May, 190k, ' ASA T. CKAWFiIKI) Notary Public ***~ 1 I——, Hi THOROUGH PERSONAL ATTKN • \ • TION to important matters is not possible to a man worried over the care of his cash. It is bound to pother him'and take his mind off other affairs. TIIK BANK OF MARTIN COUNTY IS READV to take the burden ofjfcaring for your cash off your shoulders. That it is safer 111 the bank vaults-than in-your desk or safe cannot be denied. That depositing •it be a big relief you will not deny after you have experienced it. Begin ( r ' : ■ ' - ... 3 We Pay Interest on Time Deposits Bank of Martin County —* Do You Use the Best Flour? "MONITOR" I Is the liest high grade pulverized Hour ever offered'to the public. Try a 121-2 lb. hag and be convinced—you will buy a barrel. r* J. A. MIZELL CO. Pioneer Cash Free Delivery Grocery Store - . Phone No. 42 0 Economical and Protective TT writes a rich blue-black, and so re* '*• mains forever, U. S. Acid-Proof Ink penetrates the paj>er without spreading, and the writing will never wash out nor be removed by any known acid application. Its chemical action 011 steel ]>eiis acts as a preservative, and instead of corroding, increases the life of the point tenfold. It drys rapidly and will never smear 011 the application of blotters.^ U. S. Acid-Proof Inks have no com- . petitors, and yet the price is no higher than that charged for common inks that have no other virtues than temporary color. Is it not to your interest to begin at once the use of this ink, not only for its convenience, but fur your own safety? L. E. Corey Grocery Co. Distributors Williamston, N. C. I'houe 41 FIRE INSURANCE DOESN'T SAVE your house from burning; tt does save you from the ruin a fire generally causes Can you afford to lose' your house and its contents? Would yoit%e able to rebuild and refurnish another bouse. We think not. • BETTER HAVEJUS INSURE YOU to-day. Puttingjit off is neither wise nor safe. You can never tell fire will occur. It is just as likely to break out at your house, to-night as it is any where else. K- B. GRAWFORD INSURANCE AGENT, Go lard Building
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