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THE ENTERPRISE. Fkidat, June 28,1901. Head Bead If an X is stamped on the margin of the first page of thu paper your anbscription has expired and you are requested to renew at onee LOCAL NEWS Barren Doors at Eli Gurganua. Nnt Thursday is fourth of July. Note the change in the ads this week. The Enterprise office will be closed, on that day. Blade Amlerson & Do have pot op nice screeu doors. Rend t lie "ail" of the IJulversitj ol N. C. In this :«mh\ lite Ban I: 01 Martin Conntv lias tii-HtcU itwrir (n i uew awning. FOR SALE One Buckeye Mover and Rake. Good as sew. - Call oa Eli Gurgaaos. Bricka and Lumber are being hauled to the Baptist Church pre aratory to enlarging that edifice. Mr. J. L. Ewell who haa been very ill lor several weeks past, al though still confined to his bed, is iaiproving slowly. The Base ball team will play WHmgton team on the fourth ot Washington. There will be a big day is Washington on the fonrth. Ecsema, saltrhenm, latter, chafing, vy poisoning and all skin are quickly cnrsdby DaWitt's Witch Basel Salrs. Tha certain pita cure. The ad of Messrs Orrea Williams A Boa. the old reliable i nan ranee flrai, of Tartioro.wbo for years have been doing business in this section willbs found in this issue. Mr. John 8. Cook Is the owner of a live alligator that is abont three feet long. The alligator was ahi|iped by Mr. 11. D. Cook from Georgetown, 8. C. Mr. Cook ere aied quite an excitement Won day morning by giving "Ilia Hon or" a little freedom in the atreet. In a very few miaatea a crowd had gathered to get a look at the alii* gator, but only one or two were Willing to catch him aad return kim to tha box. "A fsw months ago, food which 1 ats for brsakfaat would not asauiti on my itomach for hslf sn ( hour. I used ons bottle ol your Kodol Dyspep sia Cure and can now eat my break* fast snd other meals with a relish and my food is thoroughly dlgeeted.Noth ing equals Eodol Dyspepsia Care for stomach troubles. H. 8. Pitta, Arling* ton, Tex. Kedol Dyspepsia Cure di* ists what you eat. * KINSTOX VS DUNN Messrs Simon Siterson »"d Floyd Ilobbe left to .join the feaui in a oo|i[»|e of epmes agtiHsf The game Tuesday resnlte«l in a tie: score 2 to 2; IS innings: Jordan struck ont 80 men, Allen one of Wilmington crack pitchers clruck out 8 men. Wednesday'a game resulted in a snore of 12 to S in Kinaton's favor. Mills | i ched 4 inninga aad waa struck by s pitched ball aad bad to retire. Jordan s|»*wined his ankle Tuesday and could not play. Bobba aad Jordan, the latter Dunn's ahort - stop, flniabed the game. ( THE UNIVERSITY OF NOBM CAROLINA. *4 * . The last session of fbe University ys§ thf so»t prospafous in it# history aad everything points to aa increased prosperity sad usefulness durisg the coming aeeeioa. The faculty haa haea greatly streagtheaed by the ad* ditoa ot eight new teachers, ssakiag forty-three ia alt. There are two lew dormitories, aew recitation rooms K waterworks, cettial batting plant ' M4»|«ctrij light*. Boffd, lodgjac, hast aad Hfhts oan be stfoured at from 910 to $l*JO per mouth. The seeuea opens September 12th. .j jjfl iwnisi li ins for entrance Sept. », **ll. ••The Doctors told me my cough was iaeurahla One Ifinuto Cough mass you've ant fbuaA relief from a Stubborn cough, don't despair. One Minute Cough Cure has cured thou*, saads and it will core you. Safe and '•ere. Peraonal mmmrnmt y T. J. Lathaas m hoaM fhaa Oatieo. Eli Bay went to Scotlaad Neck last Friday. Dr. Joha D. Biggs spent Sunday ia Scotland Neck. George Gnrgaaaa spent Senday in Becky Meant. Mr. and Mra. W. H. Crawford were visiting ia Rotie*eoe villa Sun day. Miss Leyla Simpsoa eaam down and atteaded the opera Monday night. Mr and Mm J G St a ton aad Mine Ella attended the play Moaday night. Dr. J no. I) Biggs is attending the Dental Association Morebead City'this week Jao. L. Bogeraou ensse Moaday eveuiug frtm Ellsabetk City oa the Str. Plymouth. Miss Minnie McNsnghloa and brother, George, of Everett*, were iu town Monday. U. W. Btnbbs ia attending the N.C. Bar Amosiation, at Wrighta viile Beach tlii* week. MMmea Mrsette Miaell aad Lennie Ray attended the play at the Opera Houae Monday nigbt~ L. B. Harrison, Mc. G. and Henry Tar lor have returned Irom the Pan- Amencau Exposition. Mr P. Ewell, of Louie burg, who baa been visiting his nick rather, left Monday for his home. Mrs J Panl Simpson is still very ill, her many friends are exceed ingly anxious for her recovery. Mra E M Gordy cane dowa from Hobgood Wedneaday evening to visit her parents, Mr and Mrs J II Tucker. Miss Bailie Cotton, of BultisMre, who has been viaiting the Misses Lamb, left for her home laat Moa day morning. Mr and Mrs Wheeler Martia and Wheeler Jr. ate apeadiag the week at Wrightaville Beach. Mr. Martia is attending the Bar asso* elation. Miss Nell Simpson sfter spending several -days here with Mra. J. P. Simpson, who haa been quite sick tor sometime, returned to Mildied Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John L Hasaell ar rived in town Monday moraiag and will make this their Inture home. Their many friends aad acquain tances extend to them a hearty welcome. H. S. Taylor of Pactolaa was in towu Weduesd«y to consult Dr. W. H. HarrelL Mr. Taylor is a great sufferer, lint it is hoped that under the treatment of Dr. Harrell be will soon.be entirely well. Miss Allice V. Luis, the very pop nlsr milliner of t. D. Caretarphen & Co, leaves this morning for her borne. She lias made a boat of friends while here snd they deeply regret to see her leave, but wish her a pleaaant summ r and hope she will return next season MARKET Jane 25, 1901 Wiehing to speak to the friends snd patrons of the Boberaonville to* baoo market, we know of no belter way than through thi columns of The Enterprise, which, of course, the farmers will read that they may keep posted. We are sore that the tobaoeo far mers of Martin sad adjoioiag counties will be pleased to leara that they will again have a good market lor their tobacco at Boberaoaville, whore they sold their tobaoeo satisfactorily last ssason. Since we competed auccaeful ly with thf other markety the first year,' the'farmers will not fcaaitate to fringes tohaccf this year, We will give tkety the beaeftt of our exporieaoe aad iacrsased advsatsgss The market at Roherscsvilk is set hsmpered by aay trust or combine snd will not limit its prioes paid far men esoept by highest market prioee. As we guarantee the best prioss that oan be paid, it will he a gnat favina tf) the fsnafre, f>( time and trouble, to brisg'lbeir tobacco to our surkets. We do not aak tha faraaars to support the home market at a sacrifice to thesMelvsa, bat to briag is their tobacco aad give as a fair trial. Thee they will have the pleas aft of seeing a flourishing hsima saar ket, while at the same time, they i will receive s| much psfe qi|f thff had sold on sny ether market. The Carolina Wajrahouss extend > ing thaahs to its aumarous pattens, • who gave it hearty support laat aea I son, again offers to ssrre tbsm impar tially and justly. TVs GbieGaa will be maaaaed this seaann by Messrs. J. J; Trotter, ReidsvilU, N. 0. W. J. Bugg, Chase and J. U, Andrews, N. all of whom are well kaown on the mar ket Give ua a trial and you wiH re ceive our best service*. Very reepeotfully, J. C. Andrews. □ASS ELL. Dr. B. J, Grimes wan here Tuesday. Mr. L. L. Johnson hue returned to Bethel. j ' Mr. A. J. Purvis spent Sunday la I'armele. Oops ore pretty good, tobaceo especially. - Dr. B. L. Long wgp ia Hasaell last Wednesday. Mr. G. F. Robersoa finished ship ping potatoes laat week. Biseo Carlile and W.B. Purvia are about through laying by corn. Mr. W. A. Avers, of Hertford, ia visiting her people in Ilasaell. Adrian Wblclinril had to go home laat Thursday on account of siek ncss. Mr. Goodetage, the cow laiyer, waa driving cattte through Hasaell Wednesday. Mrs. 8. 3uoper and Miss Caddie Purvia were visiting Mia* Bunch Purvis Saturday. Roy Fleming was clerking Satur day eveuiug in Adrian Whichard's place for 8. Uooper & 00. Miss Msrgret Killyrew of near Rocky Mount, has been visiting R H. Salabury and family. Miss Caddie Purvis, who haa been viaiting relatiyea dowa here, returned to Dunn Monday. Miss Clsra Salabury came home a few days ago from Hertford where abe bad been attending school. Mr. W. A. Fleming, near llaa eell, attended the Iwrial of Mrs. Oox near Hobgood last Wedcesday. Mr. R. H. Salsbnry and son Her bert, attended the marriage of Miaa Lncy Cbeiry near Hobgood laat Wednesday. "» " CQMOHO G. E Gardner viaited Hobgood Sunday. Jno. L. Hines went to Hamilton last week. Gordon House went to Tarboto one day last week. B. F. Casper went over to Ooak ley one day last week. 4_ / Juo. Bethel, was on our streets ls>-t Friday. W. 8. Cross, of Suffolk, Va., was In our town Friday morning. Casper & Bros, went up to Speed's station Monday to move a mill for Mr. Parker. J. L. Davenport is confined to bin lied this week. We are glsd to state that he is better. GOLD POINT. Tom Stalls is sick with the (ever, Van Qrav was iu town Saturday, Lee Rolierson was in town Frl day. Mr. John Rolierson is still mak ing brick. Tom Johnson is on the sick lisk this week. Mr. Shaw, ot Washington, waa in town a few daya ago. Ben Whitfield f was in Hamilton Friday on business. The new church Is shout com pleted. Preaching every second Bunday. RQBERSON VILLB Miss Maggie Peal is the guest of Mrs. J. K. Ross. B- Qoetot, of Plymouth, spent Sunday ia our oity. Mies Mary Griffin is speeding a few days in towp this week. Mias Mary 1. Whiteherst, of Oak* lay, waa ia towa Wednesday. Jim Britton, of Houston, Texas, spent Sunday night ia our j|ty. Hps Li«ie Goelet, of Plymouth, spent Tuesday with Mias Adah L. Hardy. Mach to our dsligbt Mr. T. H. Primes will hare his soda fountain ia worhiag order by Friday. Mias Bailie Grimes, who had been speadiug sometime in Washlngtos), sy|ning. Miaa Mollie Bryan, who haa been visiting Mrs- J. K. Boss, returned Tuesday to her home in Wintorville. Hiss Alios Dick, of Gresnsboro, is the guest of Mrs. Luke SmaUwood aad har siatar Miaa Addia L. ILr>W 'We cover the field of «S'S BUQBB i• ' ' so coinpleftly that adyai.tsges are met withlierc which other stores do uot grant. Consider .what a resourceful store this is— everything for men. Goods willingly ex changed. Money returned if requested. Every effort to please and keep you per manently pleased. The present demand for Negligee is well met by us. To-day's concourse of store visitors will find eveyrthing needed in summer wear. SLADE, ANDERSON & CO * \ -1 ; n N • Areola for Ame tea * tjmdlag Talk**. Thoar 7% THE ROME MID CORE. to IqiMfes TrnatMat If vhlcl mk arts v« Mac M BaHy ia Sjtti •( Tkaasahts NO MOSIOVS DOSES. NO WEoKtNINO OF TUF. NKtYIS. A rLUSAXT AND rosiTivi cvu rot THE Liqroa ii Aii r. It» now. generally known and understood that Drunkenness is a disease, and not weakness. A body filled with poison .and .nerves com pletely shattered by periodical or constant use of intoxicating liquors, requires an antidote capable of neu tralizing and eradicating this poison and destroying the cVavhtf- for in toxicants. Sufferers may now cure themselves at home without pub licity or los of time /ram busi ness by this wonderful '*HOME GOLD CURE r which has been perfected after many years of close study and treatment of inehriatesi The faithful use according to directions *of this wonderful discovery is-'positivcly guaranteed to cure the most ob stinate case, no matter M* hard a drinker. Our record* show'the mar velous transformation "of (Kousands of Drunkards into sober, industrious and upright men. * WIVES CURE YOUR HUS BANDS! CHILDREN CURE YOUR FATHERS! 1 This remedy is in IIQ senac a nostrum but is a specific for this dissasc only,and is so skill fully devised and prepared that ij is thoroughly soubie and pleasant to the taste, so that it car. be given in a cup cf tea or coffee without the knowledge of the person taking it Thousands of Drunkards have cured themselves with this priceless rem edy, and as many more have been cured and mad« temperate men by having *he "CURE" administered b 7 loving friends and relativesl without the# knowledge in coffee or tea. and bnlieve to-day that they discontinued drinking on their own free will. DO NOT WAIT. Do not be deluded by apparent and mis leading ' improvement." Drive out the disease at once and for all time The "HOME GOLD CURE" is sold at tbc extremely low price ot One Dollar, thus Placing wi#iin tlu reach of everybody a treatment more effectual than others costing £ls to 15a Full directions accom pany each package. Special advice by skilled physician's when request ed without extra charge. Sent pre paid to any part of the world on re ceipt ot Une Dollar. Address DepL C 491, EDWIN B. GILES -A Co., *330 and S33 > Market Slrectj Phil adelphia. All conrespwdenpe lUkUy co»- Adential • " * UNIVERSITY of North CnroHna TOE HEAD Ot tbc State's Educatinn'alSystem Academic Department, * Law. I Medicine, _ Pharmacy Eighty-irs ceholarahips. Fmt toi tion to teachers and minuter's' sons- Loans for the needy- -MZ 527 Slafcats MMntort KfW Dormitories WaUr Works, Ce ntral Heating System.' •120,000 speat ia improvements -in 1900 aad 1901. Fall terra begins September 9, 1901. Address, # r. P. VSNABLE, President Chapel Hill. N. C. QEO. W. NEWELL, Attorney-at-Law. WILI.IAHSTOX, N. C. WPractice* whrtrm aului are Mnd.t* X|Kial attention |ivra to euniainf an-l real • lug title for (•Rkum of tuabrr aad tirnbci lands. JJRJOUN D. BLQGS, DENTIST. HOVH-,i.a.toua.; ip.a.l»jp. m OUtx mm Swthwick sc. North of Mala. - W ILUAMOTOM. W.C w. H. BIGGS, MERCHANT TAILOR Invites you to call and inspect his 3§prii]i) + and I §unjmer£ CLOTHING fw 1901 * Choice productions. Correct fit- SUPERIOR WORKMANSHIP. Biggs' Drug Store. lilf IS THK SKA SON FOR •PttlKliug r—and cleaning up.—, I have on hand a large sup ply of the celobratod "F HAMMER" Brand Paint in all coloi . If you wish to nave money on Paint, call in and let me tell you bow to do it. 1 also have a nice assortment of MUItALO OR WALL FINISH in all the latest shades- Put up in 6 pound packages Ready For Use. JUST RECEIVED 2 CARLOADS of the celebrated Agme and Snow flake Floury They give satisfaction. REMEMBER lam headquar ters for anything usually kept in an up-to-date store of General Merclmndiae Yours to please, EM ♦ GURGANCS. . ' - • r t "'" ' WEDDING PRESENTS! _ -... . . MI.VKSWAHK. CUT GLA3S. CVOCK^ Tint are the iwrlrtaS |M> itat combine Knkc with a rich. Wiliiwr appearance. Tht CbolmtDniiuaßd Nnmt Idea* Kijrkien km. MaU Orders Promptly FUetf. BELL, The Jeweler; TAR BOKO, N. C. f DKNNIS SIMMONS, Pre*. T. W. TtICHMAW.Cee. leseger. fTHItt tl fclrm ilil > Tun THE , ' rIX DENNJS SIMMONS LUMBER CO. ww.. ni>i"r —«■ ■■■ "■ 1 —■ . « . . OF RfLN DRIED NORTH CAROLINA PINK LUMBER JIND DENNIS SIMMONS BRAND CYPRESS SKfttOLES. williamsTon N.C. Orders and Correspondence Solicited. COI'NTV AW C.TY DEPOSITORY. CAPITAI. Bank Oi Martin County, J G codakd. cunn. : •„ • *rport of the Condition of the Sank M the cloae of Mm. April >«th, 1901: RRSOURCRS. ' 1 ' - I/MmindditcounM ' Capital «*«rk A ,UTIES " o«rinf|i fc _ i r 1 ** 1 s * nrk Is 000 ao l*»lted Utn Bondt Jy» oo t7 *' al Farnlture »ud Ki*ture» Kxu fe ,1*!. ® r P°« 4u fi.wo ao Dae f lom Bauk. *!WM! D, «'« iu « b l~««° *«* *7.9*.> M Caah Item* (*[„ TOTAI. TSuSS Stiver Coin,lncluding til ulnar coin C'y J4.W76.71 j TOTAI * 9*57?5 ij j 1. jo. Ood»rt, c«.hier of Bank of Martin Coaa.r. do «lemal y .We.r (ot ,«r»)th.t th aWe .latemcnt i» true, to the hc.t of - y kaowled,. b,M. j. C . Coda.J Cashier * State of North Carolina——County of Martin. * Sworn to and .uWribed before n»r. thU ijth day of Ma, W. E . stabhn, N. P. Wheeler Martin. ' JKnnim S. Biggs • MARTIN & BIGGS, C 1 Mnnufuoturcr o t FURNITURE, WILLIAMSTON, N. C. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. 'PUONfeS:—Office 33; Factory 46. REDUCTION SAIE ! To The LadicH JD that haven't as yet purchased their summer oat -83 fit wo beg to call your attention to our ® Roduolioii Halo = COMMENCING - . JONG 24t1«. .2 Consisting of Organdies, Irish Dimities, Pon- {(J - q gees, Foulard Wt*sh Silks and in fact all Sum- mer Goods. S ® SPECIAL A TTENTION I £ H is called to our Lino ol Gentlemen Straw Ilats. H ... A NEAT AND NOBBY LINE : v Wo have raduced prices 25 per-cent Yours to command, ji. S. PEEL,«sa 60. V" Thero i« a Sense of SAFETY AND SECURITY - In the f caseation of I'olicies iaaued by OlftKß WILLIAMS ft Sll t that proceeds front the fact, that ample asseta ami efficient experience doubly guard interests involved. No other Policies can so surely satisfy. See us and Get the Best Insurance, If yta km ut ilriiJj JIM M. Orren WllllnmH Ac Hon Experienced Insurance Agents. TAKBORO, N. C. I AM NOW READY TO SUP- pp.. m,> 3 , . .. PLY THE TRADE WITH I IW\ I OK§ AND - TOBACCO FLUES, a Carts and Wagons 3fade to Order M* 1L- ROBERT? WE CHALLENGE THE WORLD I TO PROOUCE THE EQUAL OF ROBERTS' CHILLT omc FOR CHILLS, FEVERS, Night Sweats and Grippe, and Hi llll* all forma of Malaria. M Bl DON'T WAIT TO DIE I SPEND 26 CENTS AND BE CUREDI None genuine unless WOOOSRFUL CURES BMC MKfcTC TOWC FIMMS I Red Cross is on TRY IT. • NO OURE NO PAY. • 25c. PER BOTLLE. Don't t«l.« » Sub.tidrt* DELIGHTfUI TO TAKE. »SMI For sals hy—Bli Gurgsnas and Blade, Anderson & Cow
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