LOCAL ITEMS T All notice* published in tbii column, whn* revenue t* to be derived, will be charged nt the rate of 10 cents a line, six word* «o a liar) each i«»ue. Special rates will he made on long contiact*. * •» —The squirrel law expired Oct ober ist. and local hunters find sport now with the "bushy tails —Wilhamstan Ginning and Mill ing C 'mpany are paying 5' 4 cents for good seed cutton, Simpkin's Variety, bale lots. 5 or 6 doses ''60(1" will cure any ca*-e 6t Chills and Fevtr. Price 25c. —We will start cur system gin, October i>t. Ih ing us your colion. We buy ,both cotton an I se*W\ gin Higest market pi ice guaran teed^— Williamstrn Milling and ' Gimriig Cg. —The peanut factory has clean ed all stock on hand and will be closed until the new crop is har vested and put on the market. The Williatnston Ginning and Mill ing Co , ccnimenctd operations this week. —The friends of Jtsse T. I'l ice and the public generally will be pleased tuknow that lie has recover- j ed sufficiently to i estiuie his work at ! the post office lie is very efficient i clerk "and when abstnt is greatly missed. * —300,000 first-class shingles made from old growth c> press. For Sale at our mill. Pricts reascna ble. See us. —Daniel & Statoii. "St lilmo", which is soon to be setu herp, is said to he one of the seas MI'S b.st offerings. The | national reputation of this beauti ful book is bound to assure a ca pacity audience when it is pre sented in pity f'iiin at tile Opera H.juse Wednesday evening Octo ber li. 5 or 6 doses will cure' anv of CluUs and Keyer _ Price 25c. —There will be a short prayer service at the K pisco pal Church | every day at five minutes t>asTt | twelve o'clock during the sessions of the General Convention 011 tomorrow (Saturday) the members of the Woman's Auxiliary aie es pecially requested to be present at this service. Subscribe to THK KNTHRI'RISK Hat Lanier, who was in the tods of the United States once fur retailing hut was cleared cf the charge, was arrested Monday morn ing on a warrant sworn out by Chief White for the same offence. Chief White was the principal wit ness against the woman and the evidence will convict her. One l>y one they are coming in. The pity is that there are not mote. Subscribe to THE KXTKRI'RISK —James G. Statou has resigned from the Hoard of Town Com missioners and G. W. Hlount was appointed to fill the vacancy. Mr. Staton's le-dgnation removes a strong member from the Board as he has been much interested in street and other improvement. He is a member of the Virginia Caro lina Peanut Co., whicjj will take the contract for lighting the town and without a violation of the law could not serve 011 the Poard. Subscribe to THK KNTKRI'RISB —A good position can be had by ambitious young men and ladies in the field of "Wireless" or Railway telegraphy. Since the 8 hour law became effective, and since the Wireless companies are establishing stations throughout the country there is a great shortage of telegra phers. Positions pay,/ beginners from S7O to S9O per month, with good chance of advancement. The National Telegraph Institute oper ates six official institutes in Ameri ca, under supervision ot R. R. and Wireless Officials and places all graduates into positions. It will pa£ you to write them fjj full de tails at Davenport, la., Cincinnati, 0., Portland, Ore., or Memphis, Tenn. 1 PERSONAL JBRIEFS | s*♦♦**♦****+***&♦♦.*****♦* Capt, S. F. Williams was in tovi n ! Tue day. J. K. Carstarphen is in Richmond this week. W. A. and Best Fleming were in town Monday. D. D. Stalls, of liveretts, was in town Wednesday. John 1,. Rodgerson was here from Everett a Wednesday, Messrs Wolfe and Mills, of ' Plymouth, were liere Sunday. j Mrs. John 11. Tucker, of Weldon ft visiting Mrs. F. K. Hodges. Mrs W. A. James and children I went to Robersonville Tuesday. . Mrs. Louis W. Godwin left for I her home in Farinville Tuesday. Mrs. Joseph Jordan, of James ville, has been in town this week. Mrs. W. P. McCaw has been ! visiting her mother here this week. John R. Ellison., of the A. C 1,. R. Iv.. at Suffolk, was here Tties- I | da V j Mrs Charles Alley of Washing ton City, is visiting relatives in ! town. I Mrs. Augustus Johnson, of Gold j Point, visited relatives here last ! week. Mrs. W. l. f/itnb went to Wil son Wednesday to visit relatives i there. Mrs. I.ivenia Williams and Mrs. I# W. Godwin went to Jamesville Monday. Postmaster J. R. Mobley left Wednesday for an extended trip to the NOl til. Mrs. J. K. Moblty and Mrs. Heibert Cowing and little daugh ter are Aisiting in Wooefland this week. f. 1,. Woolarel, accompanied by Miss Myrtle and Master Jay, left for Richmond to attend the Virginia Mate rail. Daniel F. Conrad, of Lexington, ►who came here to attend the funeral of.Mrs. H C. Crawford, left Tues day aftetnoon. Mr. and Mrs. 11. 11. Pope, of Roberfonville, attended the funeral ot their sister, Mrs. 15. C. Crawford heie on Tuesday. Rev. (». J. Dowel 1 left for Rakish Wednesday where lie of ficiated at the marriage of his niece, Miss Kleanor Conn. . Mrs. James G. Staton, accom panied by Miss Irene Smith, left Mondiy for Norfolk from whence they will go-to Cincinnati to attend the Triennial Convention of the Episcopal Church of America. • . Reaching the Top in auv cal'mg, of life, demands a vigorous body and a keen brain. Without health theie is no success. But Klectric Hitters is the greatest Health Builder the world has ever known. It compels perfect action of stomach, liver, kidneys bowels, purifies and enriches the blood, tones'and invigorates the whole system and enables you to stand the wear and tear of your daily work. "After months of suffering from Kidney Trouble," writes W. M. Sherman, of Cushing, Me., "three bottles of Electric Bitters -made me feel-like anew man " 50c. at Saunders & Fowden. Don't This Surprise You ? 1 The painter coated the walls, ceiling and wood work in my kitchen, amount inn to 625 square feet, one cost, with one-half gallon No. 27 and had a little point left." GEO. S. ALDHIZER, Broadway, Va. This is why Davis Paint is so popular For sale by W. H. Williams, Willlsmston, N. C. HIG G S INDUSTRIAL INTFitute For the Training and Better ment of the Colored Youth Second se».sim_ begins October I2lh Courses in music, agriculture and domes tie science. . Competent teachers; an excellent opportiHiity tor those who de sire to improve their condition. Spleii' di«\rai!road facilities; healthy locality. Kates "Very reasonably. For further iufonuatioii write W. C. CH ANCE • PRICIPAL, Pamiele • - 1 North Carolina Choice French and Holland Buihs Hyacinths, Narcissus, D.tffodilN, Tiilips, Fra.vsias Kaster and Caila I,lilies. PLANT EARLY FOR BEST RESULTS All Seasonable Cut Flowers Hun - ished at Short Notice i; .1; * V -k Y\ Palms, Perns anl all Hot-house s- - . plants Decoratiov. Rose liushes, Slit übieties', Hedge ami Shade Tiecs in ('.rent Varieties. Ask for Price-list. Phone, telegraph and mail orders Promply Executed by J. L. O'Quinn & Co. I'hone 140,- K deigh, N. C. FARM FOR SALE 100 acres'one mile trom Parmt-lc, 50 acres cleared and nood cultiva tion for cotton, tobacty and pea nuts, good dwelling and"outbuild ings, 2 good tobacco barns. See or write h. C. Vanortwick, •I (• ' .i, gTimli, N. C.—■ [ »RO OUR --"^V 1 ; ' ; /-V ♦ I" I Farmer Friends: f* ■, - i i Harvest time is approach- per cent. Interest from date ing and naturally you are of issue if left three months beginning to wonder what or longer, if you prefer we will be best to do with your . will take it subject to check, Surplus Money; let us sug- - furnish you Pass Book and gest: Bring it to us and Check Books free of cost we will issue you a Certifi- and you can get it any day . cate of Deposit bearing 4- you wish. ' • >•.' ; " ' i 11. v , Make our Bank your Bank and you will be i ...... SATISFIED I « i Bank of Martin County I CAPITAL AND PROFITS $35,000.00 I- Williamston, - North Carolina m. ■ Wheeler Martin, President J. G. Godard, Cashier ■ 1 J. G. Staton, Vice President C. H. Godwin, Asst. Cfeshier a / ■ _—1—•I»IM ' C>K'lW>4nT" *** *j Backed hy a Policy f fire insurance, jon needn't worry about yiiur property every time 'you leave the house. No man who is a tnan I can help worrying unless be carries Sufficient Fire Insurance and he who continues to worry when we j stand rekdv to insure him at such a ; moderate cuit has less horse sense than we kiuny j oii posssss, _ This reminder we J. expect to bring you to our office this vtry day.. . . K. If. GKAWFOBD INSURANCE AGENT, . Godard Building i A SCENE FROM ST. ELMO We Pay Best *——L.— Cash Prices For 1 ■■—ll imiinmi 1 inipiUßiH ii i« 11m SEED - COTTON • B. E. PEAS AND PEANUTS ALSO HIDES WAX AND TALLOW We sdl bagging and ties grain and peanut sacks V , H. B. MAYO & CO. [ N. d. Real Estate " FOR SALE 4 Lots with dwellings on same, in one of the best sections of Robersonville Belonging to the Estate of • Mc. G. WYNN For Further Information See _ Wiley Rogerson or s John Edmondson t —Robct«>n-vtll€f-P4ertH-Carolina —