THE ENTERPRISE.
Friday, J cub 7 ,1901
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LOCAL NEWS
Screen Door* at Eli Gurganus.
Get yoar plow lines from Eli
Gnrgaous.
W. G. Lamb hss a new feme
sronnd his home.
Bummer Clothing, StrsW Hats,
- Etc,, st Eli Gurganus.
The Williamston Academy closed
its spring term last Thursday. „
' The new fence around the Epis
copal church has been painted-
Don t fail te hear the speaking
at the Court Honse Monday night.
Constable Ward has improved
the looks offcis home by putting np
• sew fence.
Geo. R. Dixie, of Rocky Mount,
Is in town this .week tinning El>
Gsrgass' new atore roof.
A Picnic was gi en at I.«*?getts
Mill Wednesday by some uf the!
young people ot the town. ■' —
I will lie in my new store In
about 10 days. Look oat for fine
bsrgans. Eli Gorgauss.
FOR BALE One Buckeye
Mower and Rake. Good as new.
Call on $K Gurganus.
The receipts from the iee cream
snpperat the Masonic Hall, last
Friday night, for the benefit of the
Base Ball Cloh, were 920.00
Mr. Jamrs Brown of Portsmouth,
Va. over 90 years of age suffered for
years with a b*d sore oa his face-
Phyvicisns oould not help him. De-
Witts Witeb Uaxel Salve cured him
permanently. C. D. Csrstarphen-
Prof. c. W. Wilson has moved in
tfce bouse formerly occupied by Mr.
J. A. Hobbe, and Mr. llobba has
moved into the bo.ne he pur
chased reeeutly. •
A surgical operation is not neces
sary tocure piles. DjWitt's Witch
Hasel Salve saves all that expense
snd never fails. Beware of counter
feits. C. D. Caratarplien.
The Greenville team srrive«r Tues
day on tbe freight and went direct
ly to the hotel,wbefe they mot most
or tbe Williamston players. They
were s nice, clever set or voung
tneu, and oar boys are anxiort to
bsve another game with them some
time in near future
Danger, disease and death follow
neglect of the bowels. Use DeWitt's
Little sarly Risers to regulate them
and you will add rears to your lile
and life to your years- Easy to take,
haver gripe. C. D- Carstarphen.
You asaume no risk when you buy
Chamberlain's Coilc, Cholera and
Dirrshoea, Remedy. N. S. Peel &
Co. will refund your money if you
are not aatiafied after using it It is
Is everywhere admitted to be the
most succeesfut retaedy in use for
bowel complaints and the only one
, that never fails. It is pleasant safe
and reliable. N. S. Peel & Co.
Speaking at the Court Honae
Monday night- Everybody come
out. • . i
V- v J
JyQST
Some where between printing office
snd Base Ball field, or on Base Ball
feld, twT(9) mileage books, (A. G
L.); one Red Cover and one Pale
Green; hath books had my name in
hack. Finder will plea*e leave at my
office sad receive reward.
ALFRED E-WHITM ORE.
Notice Citizens !
You are earnestly reqnested
to meetwiih the to wa com in i -
»iofiera at the Cpnjf House,
Mopdvy night, 6 o'clock, tp dis
cuss the school question, and
make arrangements to pur
chaae the Academy building.
Tfrcrp will be pneaking
some of our prominent men;
Come prepared to make liber
al donations.
Py orders
xpyw coygig§ioy
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Personal
J. C Lamb left town Wednesday.
Mr. Thad Hodge* wai in town
Wednesday.
Mrs. Bateman is very ill st this
writing.
J. R. Ballard, of Ballards, was is
town Monday.
8. L. Ross, of Roberaoarllle, was
here Monday.
Renbiu Purvis, of Gold Point,wss
here Saturday.'
Frank Johnson, of llamitoo, wss
in-town Monday.
Miss Lela Simpson Is visiting in
towa this week.
Perley Brown, of Jaaesville, wss
is this city Suuday.
Dr. R. E. Nelson, of Everetts,wss
seen in town Monday.
Miss Liuie Qnstermns U visiting
relatives in Greenville.
Prof. ft W. Wilson went to Psr
mele Monday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Stubbs spent
Sunday iu Jamesville.
Miss Estelle cotton, of Baltimore
is visiting Miss Mayo Lamb.
Geo.M. Hurra*, of Jsmesville.was
in town the first of the week.
Miss Kliz l Lamb returned Thnrs
day evening from St. Mary'*.
Jim Roberson returned from
Greensboro Tuesday evening.
Miss Katie Bloant left Monday
for a visit to relatives in Bv tbel.
Miss Lula Staton. of Kelvin
Grov«, is visiting Miss Anna Craw
ford. .
Wilson Lamb and Frank Haasell
returned Saturday from Chapel
Hill.
Mrs. Shearer, of New York, ia
visiting her mother, Mrs. F. £.
Knox.
Mrs. J. M. Lamb sf Fayetteville
ia visiting berdangbter, Mrs. T-11.
Suttou.
Mr. Preston Cotton, of Cotton
da e, N. C. is visititing at Mr. W. C.
Lamb's.
Mrs. E. M. Gerdy and children, of
Hobgood, are visiting at Mr.J. 11
Tucker's. /
Miss Emma Belle Yarrell return
ed Irotn Littleton Female College
last Saturday.
Messrs. Jos. Waldo asd W. E.
Gladstone, of Hamilton, were in
town Monday.
Mis* Linnie Ray was in town
Wednesday evening and attended
the game of ball.
Ge> W. Newell left Wednesday
morning to visit his parents in
Mapleville N. C.
Herbert Pope, relief agent of A.
C. L R. K. Co., went to Autryville,
N. C. last Friday.
Rev. J. W. Reynolds of Plymouth
will preach in Ibe christisn Church
to night.—(Friday).
Mrs.Frank Armstrong snd chil
dren. ot Portsmouth, Vs.,are visit
ing at Mr. J. A. Hobbs'.
Misa Vic Barnhill, of Ilamil
ton, Wednesday jn town,
visiting Misa Nora Fowden.
1 M ss Liuie Burras, who bss been
visiting in town, returned to her
home in Jsmesville Sunday evening
8. ll.Ellison, of Parmele, was in
town Mouday. Before leaving, Mr.
Eilisou renewed bis subscription to
The Enterprise.
Miss Lacy Camp, who has tons
attending Williatnston Academy,re
turned to her home iu W.irfield.Va.
Monday.
UH. O. Jordan left yesterday
morning. Misell aceompaiq
hiin to Qiinq, V. C. where hs will
plsy third base (or Jordan's crack
team.
Mr. F. A. Rhodes, who is employ
ed by tie Montgomery Light k
Power Co. came home Tues
day night to spend a few weeks
with his paiSnt'.
Miss charity council, who stteod
ed the WlHiamstsn Academy daring
the session that has jut closed,
left for her home in Gooes Nest
jfitpjiaj morning.
George Woodard, Greenville's
second besemsn wbo was hurt in
Tuesday's game, had very nearly
recovered Wednesday morning
when the team left town.
Mlas Roberts J >lekea,tbf popular
and effluent' snd 'Elocstion
teacher for the Williamston Acsd
emy last left her hwpe
in lleefcy Mount yesterday pofn;M|.
J,—.—-
The new store of Hi. Qurgsnos
will bs poaiplstod sboat the last
of aext week J
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Tuesday's Game.
HOME TEAM VICTORIOUS.
First OMM of the Saasew Results
in a Scot* of 5 to 1
One of tbe most beautiful .frame*
ot baseball ever witness«l on oar
diamond was played Tuesday after
noon between Willi sme ton sad
Greenville. Clean, (nil of excite
meut,*nd startling foatnres,marked
bj lust serenity which aliould al
ways characterise good ball play
ing was in evidence throughout the
gsme.
The locals, whose courage can
never be daanted, went on the
grounds roll of sangalnity and they
had their hopes realised,
a hotly coutested game, they had
victory to perch on their banners in
the score of 5 to 2. The locals went
first to bat with their crack-player,
the veteran, A. T. orawford, first
man up who scored the only ran of
the iuuing.
The visitors came op with deter
mination plainly visible, but, alas,
they conldu't flud the ball.
There was not another run made
on either side during the flrst four
iuuiug*,aiid looked as 11 goose eggs
were everything yn the bill of fare.
There w.ii some beautiful play
ing during this time, Ilobbs in the
box lor the locals allowed the visit,
orsoulyone bit.
Jordan's arrival during the forth
inning n .»i hailed like that of a
Roman Oonqneror. lie was put in
theliox In the oth inning and pitched
gnml ball until the liuiab, only one
hit being made by visitors.
* There wn* some good work in the
Held by the visitor*; ado ible in the
sth by Sngg, Woodard and Whit
ne y being cue of tin no-t beautiful
lea lures •>! tl;« game.
• The visitors in the sth inning
scored one run on llubb'* enor at
3rd. Bki:iP"r'•» ran in tlx* 7th was
disputed by the lochlx, a Hedging that
he ,v n* out by in Al
lowed hi-iit • sc n in order uot to
torimuate tho g.ime
C«K>k*a catch of a flv, with the'
volicity of u cannon ball, in.the sth,
Taylor's |o:ig run for s high fly in
the 6th, bronght the rooter* to their
feet.aud such rootiug is l.nrd to de
actibe, nt least, in this account.
Biggs on llrst did •xcellent work
lor the local*, in the 6th inning re
tiring the side single handed; Imk
two-bagger In the 7th scoring two
runs was another feature of the
game.
Si Iterson behind the bat sustained
his Deputation ns a catcher.
In the 7th the locals jumped on
to Forbes for two doables and two
singles, scoring 4 runs. O
Woodard, second baseman for
Greenville, hurt his lelt shoulder
very badly in the 7Mi sliding to nee
ond- lie was attended by Dr. liar
rell and sent to the hotel Daks was
substituted.
In the Btli,Sugg, the crack pitcher
of Kiuston, went in Tor the vis
itors and was a puzzle for the home
Imys, not allowing them another
ran during the game.
Jordan strnck out 9 men in the
Isat three Innings. ■
f The playing of Capt.Hiuitb st 3rd
hane.SugK at short, Bkluner st Ist
Wlftte in left field, was exception*
ally good. The only real weak point
of the Greenville boys was iu bat
ting.
Mr. 8. W. Harrell, the umpire,
displayed that usual impartiality
which be always shows in this re
japsei. '—■— **>—
Abont 300 people attended the
the game. The rooting at times
was aomethiug \ awful, The
following is the batting order of the
teams, so 1 the noons by innings.
WILMAMitTOII H. H. K.
Crawfo.d 3b 2 0 0
Cook cf 0X«
Sitter*' q e 12 0
Biggs lb . 0 2 2
M'sell ss 0 2, i
'is.* lor If 0 0 0
llotwri rf 0 0 0
V iiitaiw 2b «. 0 0 P
lj.>•>!», |> 110
Jenlsn p 110
ouKßrviixu m. a. s.
Skinner lb 1 0 1
2fl 0 3
Forbs p, 0 10
Smith 3b,r 0 0 0
Sogg as, 0 0 0
Tyson rf 0 0 0
White If, 0 1 A
0 f) ft
Whitney c, ... 0 0
Duke 0 Q 0
llWHfos. —r—
Wanton 10000040Q.fi U 6
GMIle 0400 1 01 00 1 *4
Kabmbo Boss:—Willis BBS ton 4;
Oryiflh Ol + .
aunift
"Why not give yourself a surprise to-day and come
and select a becoming suit, hat or nogligoe shirt, neck
**" —wear, fancy hose, collars, cuflfe, etc.? You'll find at
tractive styles and reasonable' prices here and the
best of attention—it's the price that brings the people
—and satisraction brings them back, tnat's the key-
note of this business. The word value never had a
more generous tueauing'than in the splendid line of
MEN'S SUITS
at $lO
Hats from 50c to $2.60 Fancy Hose 25c to 60c
' Negligee Shuts 50c to $1.50.
" Stop and Think
The best of Clothing, Hats and Men's Furnighings at
SLADE, ANDERSON & Co.'s
Agents for Aaerira's Leading Tailors. 'Photia 25.
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Aa lapuln TrwitßHt If «Mel raifc
arfc art Mag Card laNy li
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*0 XOXIOI S DOSES. XO WEACKMKU OV
IHE XM\IS. A ri.EASANT AMD
tOSHIVK Ct'Kß folk TRK
UQVO* MABir.
It 19 now generally known anl
understood that Drui.kennts# is a
disease and not weakness A body
tilled with poison .and nerves com
pletely shattered by periodical or
coit»toi.' use of intoxicating liquors,
requires an an'itio. capable of neu
tralizirg and erad" iting this poison
and destroying th.*-4ravi»jj for in
toiicants. Sufferer) limy now CUT
the.nfcivcs ai h" ne without pub
licity « r lo f of tcfle from busines?
by this'wonderful ' HOME COLO
CUrtE*" nliich has been perfect 1
alter many years of close study and
treatment of inebriates. The faithful
us: according to directions of this
wonderful discovery is positively
guaranteed to cure the most ob
stinate case, no matter how hard a
drinker. Our records show the mar
velous transformation of thousands
of Drunkards into sober, industrious
and upright men.
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tho:ough!y souble and pleasant to
the taste,, so that it car. be given in
a cup of U*a or coffee without the
knowledge of the person taking it
Thousands of Drunkards have cured
themselves with this piicekos rem
edy, and aa many more have
cured and mad* temperate men by
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by loving friends and relatives
without their knowledge in coffee
or tea, and bnlieve to-day tlfet they
discontinued drinking on tlieir.mvn
free wilL DO NOT W.VI f. Do not
be deluded by apparent and mis
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the disease at once and for all time
The "HOME GOLD CURE" is sold
at the extremely low price ot One
Dollar, thus Placing within th.>
reach of everybody a treatment j
Mtuorv effectual tha-i oiliers costing!
[PS to Fud directions accom
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by skilled physicians when request
ed without extra charge. Bent pre
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ceiptjfct tlne Dollar. Address Dept.
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atlelphia.
All correspondence strict'y con.
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FINE CUIMAWARH J
TW« fctr Ujf |Mu that
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fIW Obo4cnt Dt4|Nia4 Kcwctf Ideas ] ;
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BELL,, The Jewcief, j
TARBORO, N. G.
Bes»ma, aaltrheum, (attar, chafing,
ivy |x>i«oning and vail akin tortures
areqniekly cured by De Witt's Witch
H aa»l Halve. The certain pile cure.
0> D. Caratarphao.
[W. H. BIGGS,
MERCHANT TAILOR
Invitos you to call
ami inspect liis
3§priqg \ and f §unjmetE
CLOTHING
for 1901
Choice productions.
Co/rect fit*
SUPERIOR WORKMANSHIP.
Biggs' Drug Store.
QEO. W. NEWELL,
Attornay-at-Law.
WLLLL AMSTOX, N. C.
MTl'ractioes wherever serrioM
are desired.
Hpeclul attention given to exam
ining and milking tit le for purchasers
of tiiaber und tiuibor lands.
qr joun d. Bians,
DENTIST,
Ho u r,:9 A. M. to 12 M : 2P. M.
TO 5 R, M.
Office on Smithwick Street North
of Main.
WL/.I.IAIISTON, N. C
lITI
" 13 THE SEASON FOR
/—and cleaning tip.—,
I have on hand a large sup
ply of the celebrated
"F HAMMER"
Brand Paint in all colore.
If you wish to save money on
Paint, call in and let me tell
you bow to do it.
[ also have a nice assortment of
MUUALO on WALL FINISH
in alt Utr latest shade*- Put
up in 6 pound packages
———Ready FOT Use-
JCST RECEIVED
2 CARLO A 139
of the celebrated
\
Acme and Snoivflake
Flours
They give satisfaction.
" )MBKR I am headquar-
I for anything usually kept
in an up-to-date store of
Merchandise j
Yours to please,
EM ♦ GURGANES.
''A lew months agp, food whick 1
ate for break fait would not remain
on my stomach for half an hour. I
•iwd ftue Mile ol your Kodol Dyspep
«ia Oqre and can now eat my braak*
faat and other meal a with a relish and
my fcod ia thoroughly digested.Noth
ing equal* Kodol Dyspepsia Cure ior
stomach troubles. M. 8. Pitta, Arling*
ton, Tex- Kadol Dyspepsia Cure du
giata what you eat. O.D .Carstarphan.
DENNIS SIMMON#, Pre*. T. W. Ttt,CHMAK,O«i». tMMgtf. JOHN fe. BtOCS,M«. A Tn*i
THE >
DENNIS SIMMONS LUMBER CO.
.. - * > , "... ~VV*
MANUFACTURERS OF
• . - * • * • • ■ >
BTUS 081 ED NOUTI| CAROLINA PIN I! LUMBER
t
AND DENNIS SIMMONS BRAND CYPRESS SIIINOLE3.
WILLI AMSTON N.C.
fyarJera and Correspondence Solicited. . >
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COUNTYAND CITY DEPOSITORY. CAPITAL"! j, 000, .
BANK OF MARTIN COUNTY,
J. G. GODARD, CASHIER.
* 1 f. . - :
Report ot the condition of the Bunk at the close of Business, April
•4 th, 1901:
RKSOI'RCKS. I MABU.mKS.
Ijtmn* ind di«connU Jij.on 9* 1 Capital Stock $5,000.00
Overdraft* I twlivklotl I'mfiU $747.0)
raited lUUI Ikmd $500.00 Certificate* of DcpnMitff , $2,100.00
Furniture am! Fixture* . s6oa.*v IfepuAitft ftuhjcct to check .' * $17,938.13
Due from BAIIkH , $6,147,14 1
Cui. It*.* . jTOTAI. «*5.775.1J
Silver Coin,including nil minor coin C'V 54.K76.71
TOTAI. |J3.;7SIS|
I, J. O. Godard Cash'cr of Bank of Martin County, Jo solemly swear
(or atfirinUhat the abovj statement is truo, toths bust ofjny knowledge
and belief. * J. G. GODARD, Cashier
State of North Carolina —CiJfanty of Martin.
'Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 13th day of May 1901*
W. E. SrUBBS, N. P. v
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Wheeler Martin. Dennis S. Bi££3
MARTIN & BIGGS, ;
ManufMOturersi of\
FURNITURE,
. WILLI AMSTON, N.C.
CoRULSPOSDESCE SOLICITED.
'PHONES:—Office 33; %ctory 16. r
LADIES.
A man is known by the company lie keep*.
A woman's figucp is shown by the'Cbrsct she
• wears. *"
* •* • . x , •
R & G STRAIGHT FRONT
for beauty, Empire for ease.
Call and sec our line. *
We also have a nice line of Gent's Straw Iluts,
•iw N S PEEL & CO sff
CULTIVATORS AND
_i., TOHACCO FLUES.
IAM NOW READY TO SUPPLY TilE TItADB.
f A •
Any one desiring
CULTIVATORS AND PLTJES
will do well to see mc before buying elsewhere,
GAKTS AND WAGONS
MADE • TO - OKI)Ell.
" J. I. WOOIABD
ROBERTCIWE CHALLENGETHEWORLD
J , XO PRODUCE THE EQUAL OF
ROBERTS' CHILLTONICFOR CHILLS, FEVERS,
jnIVHWI Night Sweats and Grippe, and
111 llHill 111 a " f° rms °* Malaria.
ll jw DON'T WAIT TO DIE!
%•> SPEND 25 CENTS AND BE CURED I
WOOOERFUL CURES BAKE ROBERTS' TOR!C- F*«OUS T
Red "is on label TRY IT. »NO CURE NO PAY. « 25C. PER BOTLLE.
Don't Uh. . Sub.titute | DELIGHTFUL TO TAKE.
For Bftle)>y —Eli Ciurganui and Blade, Anderson & Co.
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