THE ENTERPRISE. Fkair, DECEMBER li, HWI. - JOHN LEE, CHINESE LA UXDR T GOOD WASHING. Stou toe. Cdhn at CA *r. «k MrcMki (tad Sorks jc. pr. Bake Afainai «. TONSI 3 ccaU • . AS lii it cf VAKN; far UFA done BP ■arely Trf far" - ITAU. SMITHWICK STKECT. * NOTICE! PAY YOUR TOWN TAXES. AT ONCE. AND SAVE COSTS. S. W. HARRKUL. * Tax Collector K ———w^— 1 —■— LOCAL NEWS F Anew far IBK ITEAT Smnl patties art aaakiag ■mi to hqp« building at etc Tcrarr's North Carobaa Alaiairs far Iya lor anfa »1 TH> P»tr. Mt. TW coartrart to boil! the tobacco i hi AN mrlr I~r TNBR to ' MI ■■ I D. J. Roar, of Bocky MOOT ami KB Gnrraans OF Villiwtaa TW prin iify.ll}: aaltk work is lobe TRIIHD FA J sar ■ at. 19011. TW oabKtm ialtal to begin WORK at oat* Bar wamr writfag paper. pens. penrifa. I etc. at The Eaterprisr. ANNOUNCEMENT — lltts Boa taniml Urlu ROPE and Mr. Beajawa C. Craw Cord will be nailed in hi 1 n„L Wnlsri far aftnaooa. Drcniter the taotT-iltli niaC.e -a hsadml awl aar at 5 o'clock R Methodist Episcopal rhnrrh. Sooth J 1 alii—ulna N. C. No RAIDS ia ton. j Kite Bra Paper 10 ceata at TW Eater- J ' Tanm X. C. Ahuaar far 1901 aiß he FIIF Fire far a three Bnatiu sahoip taoa to TW Eaterprisr. This OFCI aaly holds good for 3 aecka. SCA.I ia yoar ■a&erriptioe now. 1 Haaadtoa * Gregory. Cn— 1 rbaat. enter \ taa*r»l attWOpm HOOK last Xcadar TW house WAS crowded: aad JL NWFTYOAT |»utat enjoyed iaa- LANLR It ia faifaflr tW AAL enter laiaing ptar that has heea here lana£ TW past t* -Ire months. That romantic story "Jo'ly Old Uncle Jcsh." and how he did the rdem thing; bf his nearly married niece will be found on the second page of thsissqe, R ad it for it is, full of absorbing interest McDaffie's Witch Harel Foot Healer is tW best for tire-1 swollen FT SWEATING feet I It doea aot atop op tW pnres. hat Wal> thew dntaaed eoadmoa 15 cents. WE eil»l oar thaoks for tW CoCoating LA~*** , *?~ ATTOWJ at this otter: Maj. A. J. Mivll writes too to be present at tW narrriage of hia daughter »- Clara MW.TR to _ Mr. Zeb. Warrea Btnwu Wednesday Her eighteenth nintern hnaadred and oat a half past niae o'clock Methodist Episcopal Chnrrh Wilbantstoa.North Carolina. after tW twenty -third wear Willaaaastoa. X. C. TW Ladies' Aid Society of tW Willi ■■ atoa Baptist Chnrrh will hare a Bazaar at the Masonic Hall Friday Bight before FIT ■■!■»■ the aoth of December. They will have a nice selection of pretty aad anefal articles far tale jast tW tkiap yaa nnnt far Christmas Presents. Aaanag otWr thiags a aire liaeof dolls beaatif sl ip dreawd. and they respectfully iarite «| |roorts htfcm ti) iag ebrvhrft. Re- R fnrahneats will also be served. The appo'ntments of the Metho dist Conference, held in Fayefte vrille a part of this week and last * —d are a« follows. WARREXTON DISTRICT. R A Willis. Presiding Elder. . Warrenton—E. IL Dam. Warren—L. 11. Chaffin. Ridgeway—D. S La nhardt. Henderson—J. D. Bundy. ~ Littleton—H. S. Huxble. Weidon—-W. W Pose. l Roanok? Rapids—F. R. Welch. Koaaoke—R. P. (lark. - Enfield and Halifax—S. A. Cot Batt'eboro and V hi taker—J. G. Johnson. : • ■ Scotland Neck—J. C. JonesL Hobgood—D. B Parker. Wi—aqlrin—T. H. Suttqa^ —*" Caiifliif E. W. . Northampton—E. Ei'lJose. .»* Rich Square— W. F. Jones Hehenin— W. C Meritl. Mtafreeshoro—J. A. Rood ~HasaeHsrQlc — R. C. Thompson. Rertie-—R. L. Davis, ftesident Littleton Ft male Cat | I-**-* M. khotfcs. life' -•-* * : * * L ■ , Personal 1 ■ Mr. M. B. Danes of Elizabeth City was > here this week. Mr Noah Bijgf* of Scotland Neck, was ia town this week. Mr. T. Jjats Taylor, of Hasaells was an l*s thta sttk. Mr. W. E Gladitona at Hamilton, was . ia lon Monday. J. B Cotnam aad C. C. Crofton, af GoU Point, were ia town Moaday. Mas Bctie CatstarpWa, of Hamiltoo ic nwiiajj her aaother on Soaithwick atieet. Mnar i. WWler Martin. John D. Biggv > H. W. Stnhhs and Henry Taylor spent amal days ia Raleigh this week. TW Ber. Mr. Wingate Preached in tW Cfcarrh last Sunday morn ■SB "•*' r iTniac to false audiences. Messrs. W. SL Harris, A. A. Cobnrn, J- HL Everett. Geo. B. and Lee Dixon spent Saaaaday in Bocky Mount. t Bev B. K. Mason irturnul Montlay eveaiag frwn Winston N. C. where he attended the Baptist State Con vention faat week. 1 will preach at tW Disciples Church Saaday aaoraiag at 11 o'clock, and at 7 o'clock p. m. Everybody cordially invited toattend.—B. K MASON. Vaaw attrntaoa is' called to the notice af the Baptist's Bazaar ia this i&saae. The Birair will he held at tW Hall on Friday erearng Dec. auth. Misses Anna Craarfotd and Emma HaaaeH accompanied by Messrs. C. H. Gaadnan and J. S. Rhodes spent Sunday at Oak Grave, near Everetts. guests of Mm Mittie CoTwU. Mcasr*. Jos. T. Waldo and F. S. Johnson, of Hamilton were in town yesterday. SAVED HIS LIFE. "I wish to aay that I feel I owe my life to Kodol Dyspepsia Cure." writes H. C. CWsfaE»«. of Hayfield. Minn. "For three year* 1 was troubled with dyspepsia so that I coald hrJd nothing on my stom lach. Many times I woald lie unable to re tain a morse! of fond. Finally I was con- I f aed to aav bed. Doctors said 1 could not live. I re J ooe of your advertisements on Kf W Dyspepsia Cure ami thought it fit ny case and nantnence ! its use. 1 began to ia prone flora the first bottle. Now 1 am cared aaad recommend it to all." Di gests yoaar food. Cures all stomaurh trouble*. y" EVEXETTi Mr H. ftisman. of Washington,! was in our town last week. Mr. W A. Fleming, of Hasseils was 0.1 oar F-treets last »T ek. Mr. J. S. TEEL went to Williamston on BUSINESS Wednesday. W. P. Ires, of Norfolk, was here TLtirs 'ay. ! Mr. W. A. FAMES'of RobcrsOnville was here to attend the party last week. Mr. D. J. Davis of Stony Creek, Vs.. came in last Thursday to spend a few cays at his wife's father, Mr. Burroughs. Mr. E. O Burro gh3 went to WJliamston Monday. Mr. J. O. KEEL w.nt to Rober sonriile Monday on business Mr. Gus. Whitley returned home last Friday trom Edwards, N C., where he had been spending some time. - . Mr. J. G. Barnhil spent Sunday and Monday in Rocky Mo.:nt. Mr. Fam Faulkner and Miss An nabcD Everett spent Sunday in Rocky Mount. Miss Ida Moore returned home from Williamston Saturday. Mrs. Martha £urganus, of Pear Grass, is visiting fne ids here. Mrs. Ceiia Eailey returned home Saturday from visiting her friends and (datives on Smithwick Creek. Quite an amusing party was held at the school Friday night. Ihe purpose cf the party was to see wh > could dress the Uchiest. Dr. R. J. Nelson and wile, with Capt. J. E. Roberson were appoin ed judges and, render ed a decision that Miss Patlie James should have the prize for being the tackiest girl and Mr. G. P. Mc v aughton, jr., the one for the tackiest boy. AX EVANGELIST'S STORY. » "I rsfcrtd for yean with a bronchial or haag trouble and tried variour remedies but did aot obtain permanent relief until I 1 ■itnii il using OSe Minute Cough Cane," writes Bev. James Kirkmon.evaa jthit of B-Ke River. 111. "I have no hesi tation ia reanaftmebding it to all sufferer* boa asalaifirT of thishind."Qar Minnta Care affords immediate relief for coagh*. colds ami all kinds of throat and baag troubles For Cfonp it is unequalled. Ahaolnt' ly safe. Very pleasant to take never fails aad ia really a favorite with the children. Tbey like it. • Stapi tie CM{I ■I f Mil iff tit CaM , n ■■■ Qpimu tSMrtt fins C I esM ia atae day. No Care ao Fay. price "ZZ ~ ■ 'H ' : " Tgß ENTERPRISE, WILLI AM3TON, N. CL. FRIDAY, PKCEIItfER 13, 1901. BALLARD. . Tobacco is all graded and nearly 1 all the produce shipped, and now the farmers may prepare for Ghrist -1 mas Holidays. Messrs. Collins, Hunt, Taylor 1 and family have made their home at Mr. M. W. Ballard's for the pur -1 pose of raising tobacco this year. Mr. Blackwell will be clerk. On last Thursday evening quite ! a number of guests spent the hours . very pleasantly at the home of Mr. J. R. Ballard, and for repast were served with oysters, which all seemed to enjoy. Miss Annie Ballard returned home last week, accompanied by Miss Lena Mizell. of Windsor: whom she had been visiting for the two post weeks. Misses Mint Roberson, Gertrude and Berta Smith spent Thursday night with Miss Xora Bazcmore. Messrs. I. M. Mizell and Stark Bazemore came from Windsor Sun day morning and took Misses Nora Bazemore and Lena Mizell back to Windsor in the afternoon. Miss Nora Razetnore has been teaching in this place for the past three months. Her school closed Friday afternoon. She had a tree loaded with prescnLs for the little ones. THE BEST PLASTER. A piece of flannel dampened with Chamberlaia's Fain Balm and bound to the affected parts is superior to any plas ter. WWn troubled with lanae back or pains in in the sile or chest give it a trial and voo are certain to be more than pleaaed with tW prompt relief it affords Fain Balm also cures rheumatism**' One application gives relief. For sale by N. S. l'eel & Co. Cardiaal Gibtoas n tbi * In Wmu Since the advent cf the so-called • new woman" no one has been more constant in opposing her masculine tendencies than Cardinal Giblions. As a man of wide experi ence, with opportunities for study ing human nature as varied and numerous as they are unusual, he has been able to investigate this phrase of modern life under the most favorabie circumstances. His views of the question, from a thoroughly secular standpoint, will be presented in an early number of The Ladies' Home journal under ihe suggestive title of ''The Rest less Woman." A POUTER FOR INVENTORS If you wish your patent business prop erly and promptly done send it to SWIFT & CO.. PATENT LAWYERS, opposite U. S. Patent Office. Washington, I). C. They have no dissatisfied clients. Write them for their confidential letter: a pos tal card will bring it. anil it may he worth money to vou. See their advertisement elsewhere in this pa|>er. A Half-Million Dollar poem. It is stated that "The Absent-Minded Beggar," by Rudyard Kipling, has realized in various ways about $i8;,ooo for the families of the British soldierj who have fought iu South Africa, or somewhat more, than SIO,OOO for each line.—De cember Ladies' Home Journal. McDcffik's Tastklkss Chil CtrxK will cure chills ft all malaria troubles, OJ money refunded. 50 cents. All active love idealizes—that is, sees and loves the ideal of the loved one. Often, indeed, the absorption in the ideal is so complete that the , outer life is mistakenly supposed to be indewtical with it thus open* ing way to shocks and bitter disap pointments —December Ladies' Home Journal. McDuffie's Little Blue Liver Pills are the best known for billiousness, constipation & indigestion, do not gripe. 25 ceata. CT'ristmas time is the time, if there ever is a special time, for being good. And * hat is being good? It is being kind —Decem ber Ladies' Home Journal. OP BENEFIT TO YOl T . D. S. Mitchell. Fulford. Md.: "During ajoog illness I was troubled with bed ■ores, was adrised to try IKrWitt's Witch w»»i Salve and did so with wonderful results. I was perfectly cured. It is the best salve oatW market." Sore cure for , "' 1 Ilia aigaataia Is oa every km at tha gemiaa Laxative Bromo-Qaiaiae mm . tha naaodz that caarea a caM la aaa «a«r : | School tablets 3 cents at TWEnterprve : office. * . -? -• businejj rrcnx Advertisements under this head 5 cents a line each insertion. No ad. taken for less than 15 cent*. Walk i»n Jackets, Rcefcn, Capos and Cloaks $ 1.00 to SIO.OO, _ Slade. Anderson * Co. Don't forget Eli Gurganos is the na to sell you Groceries, be always has a fine stock on hand. A new Hue of Fine Shoes just iwtiioi. —S. S. Petri & Co. We will guarantee to sell Walking Jackets, Capes, Cloaks and Rnfcn Cheaper than Any one in town. We let you make the price. Slade, Anderson & Co. HcOvmi's Trinsmw & Mrrros Suet Lung Plaster beats all cough syrups, for curing roughs, cold*, plnrisy St phew tnonia. 15 cents. Fine White Envelopes as The Hater prise office, jets, a package. Another car load of Standard funing Machine* just arrived at Eti Gnrganns. Wheeler & Wilson ami Domestic Sew ing Machines for sale by Slade, Anderson & Company. tf Examine our up-to-date line of Skirts and Jackets. —N. S. Peel & Co. If you want the right kind of Xmas Presents go to Chrstarphen'a. tao'Latest Styles Walking and Auto mobile Jackets at Slade, Aulmoa & Co. Your Christmas purchases art cot ton plete unless yos have bought of Carstar pheu. We will receive to-day a new line of the latest shirt waist flannels call awl see them. N. S. Peel & Co. Ideal Presents for young ladies and gents can be found at Hrilbroocr's, the Jeweler, Tarboro. N. C. A full line of up-to-date AM'i Furnish ings at Eli Gurganus' new store. Special orders for Christmas presents will be attended to promptly. lleUbrow er, the Jeweler, Tarboro, N. C. We have Walking Jackets and they must be sold at once. Give us a call. Slade. Anderson & Co. Santa I" Ij.is.it C. D. Carstarphcn'*. Pretty Christmas Gifts for Prrltv Girls at Hcilbroner's, the Jeweler, Tarboro. N. C.' Get your Toys and Chiitsmas Goods at Carstarphcn's. A nice variety of Rugs. Call and ace them. —X. S. Peel & Co. A grand display of Christmas Goods at Cant ar|«lu-n's. Anything you want for Christmas doa't fail to w rite M. Heilbroner, the Jeweler". Tarboro, N. C. Toys of all kinds and ~-tlolls o«TTP,i«-s auil all kinds of Xmas present-, at Car star phin's.. Watches. Chains, Rings, Bracelets, Brooches, Link Buttons, and every thing in the Jewelry line can lie had at Ileil broncr's, the Jeweler, Tarboro, X. C- I.adies" Dress Goods, Dry Goods. Xo tions and all other articles of wearing ap pare! for the Lidies at tiurganus'. Lots of Holiday Gifts at reasonable prices at lleilbroner's, the Jeweler. Tar boro, N. C. . J Latest Styles Walking and Automobile Jackets, for sale at Slade Anderson & Co In answering advertirements in this paper you will confer a great favor upon us if you menton the name of the paper. —Editor. THE HOME GOLD CURE. Jki ligtuiis Truatmit by vfckl Imi artfs ire Being Cirri Daily ia Suite if Tkeastlvcs SO HOXIOUB DOSKS. NO WEAKENING Of THE NERVES. A IUUUT »XD KJSI TIVK CCU FOR THE UQI'OA HABIT. It is now generally known and under stood that Drunk ness is a disease and n A a weakness. A body filled with poison, and nerves completely shattered br pen odical or constant use of indicating liquors, requires an antidote capable of neutralizing and eradicating this poison, and destroying the craving for intoxicants Sufferers may now cure themselves at home without publicity or loas of time from business bv this wonderful "HOME GOLD CC*E" which has been perfected after many years of close study and treat ment of inebriates. The faithful use ac cording to directions of this wotxlerful j discovers- is positively guaranteed to cure the most obstinate case, no matter bow hard a drinker. Our records show the marvelous transformation of thousands of Drunkards into sober, industrious and upright men. WIVES CURE YOt'R HCSBAXDs!! CHIL DREN CIRE YOUR FATHERS!! This remedy is in no --ensc a nostrum but is a specific for this disease only, and is so skillfrlty devised and prepared that it is thornogh ly soluble and pleasapt to the taste, so that it can be given in a cup of tea or coffee without the knowledge of the per son taking it. Thousands of Drunkards have cured themselves with this priceless remedy, and as many more have been cured anil made temperate men by having the'CL?RK"administered by loving friends and relatives without their knowledge in coffee or tea, and believe to-day that they discontinued drinking of their on — free —will. fo-- _ wifcT Don't be deluded by appart and misled rag ••improvement." Drive out the disease" at once and for all time. The "HOME COI.D CURE" is sold at the extemelylow price of One Dollar, thus placing within reach of everybody a treatment mote ef fectual than other* costing fas to fco. Pull directions accompany each package. Special advice from skilled physicians when requested without estra char fee Sent prepaid to any part of Use world son receipt of One Dollar. Address Dept C 491 EDWIN B. GILES ft CO.. 1330 and 233 a Market St., Philadelphia. / All cwrcfoadcaoc strictly twMtitM. sLrfCii.. ' • Itrf J, BUY GOOD STOCK ■■ wKf' . . \ WE WILL KEEP OX HAND UW A SUPPLY OF WELL BRED KENTUCKY HORSES AND MULES. TELL US WHAT YOU WANT AND WHAT YOU ARE WILLING TO PAY AND WE t VVILL TRY TO FIND YOU A HORSE OR MULE TO SUIT YOU. The Martin Live Stock Gompany, - Williamston, N. G. [Five Thousand ?' # Xmas Presents! Everything up-to? Date and War- | ranted. GIVE US I Your Mail Orders, i BELL THE JEWELER. F Tarboio. N. C. k ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Ihrißf *» •dawiktratot apua IW rWatr mi TktoAofr I. Cvcra, 4fC(Mi; Noticr ts b«ulf fhT« to all frf«aa« hoUiaj claim* agraawt ni4 to pffviil them to Ibe under ««C«oJ foa uai or Wfforr Ibr ial djjr ol D«aoWi i«w. of Ikit sutkr will lir]pkad in kar «Uku mwenr All pmuo* is4rMr! to miJ rotate arc rrqaru rd U» aMkriaartiutf |ataH-at. t Tim nth day of N KfM. Ml u M. GRRfiN. Adaa'r i W. W. Wntom, IMEBSOI Villi, I. C. t ~ — Jt com pi etc line of 1 STAPH Sc FANCY , GROCERIES Bry foe ii ssi Hatisis t UV call sf*ccitil aitcnt ion to ' SYRUPS and PORTO RICO —*—MOLASSES mc a trial.tbO Fresh Candies always on band. SOMETHING NEW What r r (jjurijaqus Stores. ; A strictly first class up-to-date Dry Roods Store. The only |>la"» in town where you will find a full liue of. . . DRESS GOODS, SHOES, CLOTHING nd. ' 11A TS • Separate and apart from Grocery Department I NEXT DOOR . u the place where I keep a full line of Heavy and Fancy Gro ; cerics My line of can Sims aid I EATERS is full and up to the best. |Two of G round Alum Halt .Inwt Arrived Call and buy k a barrel lof ACME FLOUR. AM npjl| it Press trick ainysia hoi ELI GURGANUS. [j ) ' • ' ■*" — ; OR. JOHN D. BIGGS, \ DENTIST.] OFFICE: Rear Wheeler Martin's Law Office. ; MAIS STREET. It 8m I Ml li Oae Di? Take Unthc Bromo Quinine Tililtta. Alldruwrwts refnad the money if it fails to ewe- E. W. Gnirc's signature on each - boat. age. , -V' • • ■ • - , INEW GOODS NEW GOODS ! | Don't forget to go to | | CARSTARPHEN'S ■ and look at his large and enormous stock consisting of everything to suit the Ladies and Gentlemen. Also hi* MILLINERY V r is strictly up-to-date. lie will sell yoa cheaper anyone in town. All person renewing their subscription within the next two weeks will receive TURNER'S ... ** NORTH CAROLINA ALMANAC For 1902. This offer is for three |^l month subscribers. r 1 jj * j 4 GRAND SALE GOING 1 . AT— COWING & CO. S STORE. Boar Grass, N. C. ror Next Thirty Days Only. Onr entire stock of Dry Goods, Dress Goods and Notions.Boot.Shoes, Hats and CajK, Men's Clothing, etc., al-o a nice line of Furniture, all going At First Cost (Freight added; ror Gash. Goods Must be Sold During the Next 30 Days. COME QUICK AND GET BARGAINS BEFORE THE RUSH BEGINS. - , * • OUR FIRM WILL UNDER NEW MAX AGEMENT THE COMING YEAR. Your Friends, O. K. COWING & CO. ¥WWWWWIK«WMWWWWWWH»WWWtW«^ Ghristmas Shopping. We are now offering Special Inducements for ] ! t Christmas and Holiday Shopping. > >| I We can make it interesting in showing you oar selec- i j tion of Cozy and Handsome Wicker Rocking Chain ] 1 and rich designs of Rugs which are unexcelled except by ' price and especially are they dcsiicablcfor Bhristmas and ' I .wedding Gifts. > > > > &. jj. You buy your entire Christmas supply from'; us and should it amount to $lO 00 will make jj " l you a present of a neat ladies cape- We have | ; put forward every effort to fill all orders and ! ; please all customers for the next 20 days. ' ; Ask for what you may. Our advertisement j | .i a-tellsyou what our salesmen will tell you. Nj WL VERY TRULY. N. S. PEEL & GO. ■ awa*»iiiawaawiW»i>»a»i>»aHaa»aNi»aMaiwr I'XTY AND CITY DKruUTORV. CAPITAI. K"« " Tlank Oi 3lartin County, J. XI GODAR D. CaSHIBB. Irput ol tfce Coskiitao. of tke Buk at th: close oi Bumik«.. Sept jstfc: tgn: KKSOOKCK&. . ' | OABIUTIES. . . Ivans uddenxuu . u.v'J 63 Capita! Slock Omdnfto . ' Ji.ftju. |MniM Pio6*s I nite«J Kates Bonis tyof° Certificates oi Urposus JU--V* Foritntnd Ultra ' teH>S DcpuiUKibieclUckctt , • lj**a £ s I tar tmm Basks fiJ.Sti.it , • .. * Cash ltras }*> JO TO ™- silver CtisJacMisf all miaor cuim C'jr |3jtj jo TOTAV iboßAUcMlHtnc L>t)KbM«f.rksMMfeaadbtlcr. J. G. GoiaxJ, Catet. 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