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THE ENTERPRISE. FRIDAY, JANUARY 51, 1902. For Halo Four (4) Full-Blood Irish Ball Pupa. Male. For further information apply to 4t ARTHUR KEITH, Coaoho Farm or S. H. Newberry, Williamston N. C. I'-or 9iale. A first-class, all-round lior»e. splendid diiver; a nice bujjgy. harness, etc. Will cell at a bargain.—Geo. W. Newell, js :t Willianuton, N .C. LOCAL NEWS County Commissioners meet next Mon day. Preaching at Vernon M. R. Church at 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon. The work on the Tobocco Warehouses will begin about the loth of February. It ia rumored that our town is about to have another change in the office of con stable. Servicea at the M. E. Church Sunday morning and evening by Rev, T. H. Sutton. Don't forget the Good Roods Conven tion to be held in Raleigh February I: & 13th—190a. It seems as if our merchants have let the ferry question die a natural death. Who will revive it?. McDuffie's Tastklkm Chh. CrrK will cure chills & all malaria troubles, 01 money refunded. SO cents. Dr. John D. Biggs has moved into his Mw quarters. Hia office is certainly the the most cosy one in town. i* Mr. Lee Dixon has been in town all the week trying to do some tinning, but the weather has greatly hindered him, _ The renting of the second Warehouse will take place at the meeting of the Di rectors of the Tobacco Warehouse Com pany next Monday night. Mr. J. L. Woolard, who resides near town and manufactures Carts, Cultiva torsand Tobacco Flues has an "ad" in this issue which we call your attention to. Look for Mr. Woolard's new "ad" next week. We call special attention to the fertili ser "ad" of Messrs. Anderson, Hasaell & Co. in this issue. The Fertilizers manu factured by Messrs. Bough & Sons Co., are highly reccomtnended and the farm ers will do well to sail on them before buying elsewhere. r Sore and swollen joints, sharp, shoot ing pains, torturing muscles, no rest, no sleep. That means rheumatism. It is a stubborn disease to fight but Chamber lain's I'ain Balui lias conquered it thous ,» amis of times. It will do so whenever the opportunity is offered. Try it. One application relieves the pain. For sale by N. S. Peel & Co. Last Refreshments Before Lent Oysters Seived. "A Cinderilla Tea Tarty" given by the ladies of the Episcopal Church on Tuesday, February 4, 1902, at the Opeia House, William ston, N. C. Do come to our Tea, for music is sweet, • And a fine guessing contest is always a treat. " Wc only ask you to give of your treasure, A nickle f >r each foot in height that you measure. Of odd iuctaes, if perchanc there be any; To each odd inch you will please give a penny. In the bag put the money, you will find it well large, And hand at the door to the lady in charge. But, sad to say, if you cannot attend. Your bag and its contents, at leist you will send. And if your friends you would like to invite, Present them a hag for their little mite, 1 hope you understand th« refreshments are free, And s good time you'll have all will agree. ? Please come in time, prompt st eight, Or the Cinderills party will be too lste. Oysters, Ice Cream and Chicken 8*1"! will b« served. Unclaimed Letters. List of letters remaining in the post oftce unclaimed at the end of the week January 27th, 1901: Females:—Fannie Cowing, Henry Et ten Lilly, Sarah Bell White, Susie Taylor, Mrs. Emma Peel, Mrs. Levi Hardison, Mrs. Francis Swain. Males:—James Biggs, John Cherry, Hardy Small wood, John Moore, W. T. Hardison, (*); W. W. Jones, Willie f.inwood Smith wick. ■ Wtyei? tkese letfers say ftey VP* advertised J. M. BITTKR3ON, P. M. McDuffie's Little Blue Liver Pills'are the best known for billiousness, constipation It indigestion, do not gripe. 25 cents. NOTICE! NOTICE! Your property, your soivency, spur futuit, comfort ami in«t of your family may depend the char- icter of your insurant*. See that , V* l pvc >t the attention its impor tance demands and if the' 'OLD AND TRIED" GLENS FALLS bears yeur scrutiny favorably, then or der insurance from us. . WHITMORE & NEWELL, JLife, Fire and. Accident Ins. Agents I PePßoiial Mr. P. Ewell, of Washington, is visiting his father. Messrs W. G. and J. C. Lamb, left Monday morning. Mr. N. S. Peel went to Norfolk on buisness this week. Dr. W. H. Harrell and his two little sons were in Tarboro Saturday. Miss Ida Hassell is home again after a most enjoyable visit to Raleigh. Miss Annie Lamb left Saturday morning for St. Mary's School, Raleigh, N. C. Misses Nora Fowden and Clyde Hassell, spent Sunday in Partnele, yisiting friends. Mr. W. H. Crawford, who was reoprted ill in last week's paper is at his work again. Messis. Jos. P. Waldo, W. E. Gladstone and F. L. Gladstone, of Hamilton, were in town Monday. Mr. J. L. Ewell, who has' been quite sick for the past two weeks, is slightly improved at this writing. Miss Emma Hastell has returned home after a very delightful visit to Washington, N. C. Glad hearts abound. Miss Bessie James, who has lieen visiting her sister. Miss Hattie Har rell, left for her home in Everetts, Monday morning. McDuffie's Witch Hazel Foot Healer is the best for tired, swollen & sweating feet It does not stop up the pores, but heals their diseased condition. 25 cents. wmm SOCIETY GOSSIP. Who can tell us when the wed ding bells will ring again? Isn't it about time for them to start up? Miss Nora Fowden entertained quite a large number of friends at her home on Simmons Avenue, Wednesday evening. The ladies of the Episcopal Church will give • a "Cinderilla Party" at the Opera House, Tues day evening, February 4th. The object is to raise funds for a carpet for the church. Everybody is cor dially invited to attend. Come and get a good supper, be highly enter tained and at the same time help a most worthy cause. The Book Club met at the home of Mrs. C. M.> Lanier last Friday evening. Owing to the rain only a few members were present. The meeting however, was very enjoya ble. The program consisted of vocal and instrumental music—The discussion of King Leah was put oil for the next meeting. The in strumental solo played by Miss Delia Lanier deserves especial at tention —She displayed wonderful talent and a most charming ability to entertain. — It is the. duty of every woman to be beautiful, not with mere beau ty of flesh, for it is not every woman who can be physically beautiful, but there is a beauty, deeper, truer, more lasting and more effective, which every woman may posess if she tries. Loftiuess of mind, no bility of soul, purity of thought, sincerity of purpose, kindliness, consideration for the feelings of Pthcrs, together with a desire, not so much to get all they can out of society, but to give to it -as much as you can; all these go to make a beauty to be prized far above that of mere contour and coloring. Study your character and dispo sition closely and critically as you do yqyr complexiqn in y«wr mirror and try as hard to cur® defects and to beautify the unsightly spots and see what the result will "be. It will be well to bear in mind the fate of the "unprofitable servant," who, because be was giv en only one talent, wrapped it away and lost even that by reason of complaining. Remembering this, gratefully take whatever "talents" you may posess and flo yqiij: 'ut most tp improve thfiu. Strive ev ery day to da some kindly deed; if , you must talk about people, men tion only the good you sec in them; be above petty gossip; try to be bright and cheerful always; for the sunshine of a warm smile will, after a white, melt the hardest heart; try to make your yeit and (o the world,' arid by tlbftig all these build up for yourselves a ; beauty of character *hftt wH I last 1 lt>og after yt»u have gong into the ' "great silence." I T | 1 Ti Care A Cell li Ois Bat Take Lfutatlva Bropio Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the mon*y if i( tails !to curt. 8- \V. Grove's signature on each •'box. 25c. - * "- ■ ; ' y"y . yf;/ - .... . _ S2' . .1. ~ " •--- - -,4 -- v - ■- ■■'.-" ~TIIB ENTFRPRISE WIMAMSTOS, N. 0, FRIDAY, JANUARY SI 1908. THE PROCLAMATION FOR GOOD ROADS CONVENTION. s Governor Ay cock Issues the Call For February 12th aa&l3th. The Importance *f Good Roads. (From Post of January (jri.) i Governor Ay cock has issued the call for the grcit Suto Good-Roads Conven tion to be held here Fcbrtiarv i jtli and j 15th. «.nd in his proclamation points out some of the imperative necessities for ■ general public road improvements. It follow;.: l State of North Carolina, Executive Deportment, 1 - - . Kalei^h. Whereas. Use people of the State of Nirth Carolina have pledged their best ■ endeavors to tlie cause of education, the uplmiltiiiiv; of our state and the develop ment and utilization of her natural re sources: and Whereas, the farmers need lietter roal« . both for their children to travel ever daily on their way to the school house, and for themselves and their families to use to reach their churches to worship Almighty God, ss well as for tlie prompt ; and early delivery of their mail by the carriers of the United States government ' and the transportation of their products and purchases; and the citizens living in towns and cities need good streets for the saute purposes; and Whereas, in those counties of our Stste where the greatest progress has been made in substantial good road build ing there has been the greatest industrial 1 a«tvancemcnt. as well as /tire largest in crease in the value of famt land*, due to being thereby placed nearer to the towns snd cities; and Whereas, the National Good-Roads As-' sociation of America will, during the week of February 10 to 15th, 1901. in the city of Raleigh, give an exhibition of . modern and improved road building, to. which all citizens who are interested in that commendable work are invited to come; Now, therefore. I, Charles B. Aycock, Governor of the State of North Carolina, do hereby issue my proclamation calling a good-roads convention to tx; held in the city of Raleigh on Wednesday, Feb ruary 12, and Thursday. February 15, 1901, to which are appointed delegates from the various sections of the State, re questing them and all other good citizens whose conveniences will permit, to attend 1 said convention. Done at our city of Raleigh, this the 22nd day of January in the year of onr Lord one thousand nine hundred and two. and in the one hundred and twenty sixth year of our American Independ ence. —— CHARLES B. AYCOCK. By the Governor. P. M. PKARSALL. Private Secretary. DON' T UVK TOGETHER. Constipation and health never go togeth er. DcWitt's Little Early Risers promote easv action of the bowels without distress. "I have been troubled with costiveness nine years," says J. O. Greene, Dcpaxvv, Ind. "I have tried uianv remedies but ' Little Early Risers gave l>est results." ROBERSONVILLE ITKMS. I). R. Perkins, went to Norfolk yesterday to buy horses. Mr Ilannts Latham, of Washing • ton, N. C., spent stinday in town, 1 visiting a friend. Misses Kcelt and Rartiliill from Everctts, sjx?nt Sunday in town visiting friends. Misses Mary Bonner and Emily Ouilfori were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Graham Guilford one day this week. Miss Mattie Coaltrain, who has been visiting at the Perkins Hotel, returned to her home in Jamesville N. C. last Saturday. Miss Mamie Shylton, went to Washington, N. C. to-day to accept a position with the Western Union Telegraph Company. Her friends here will miss her. The epedemic of has somewhat died out. Mr. D. R. Perkins, Mr. Rogers and Mr. Mor ton. who had two attacks each, are able to be out again. R. L. Smith & co., have bought out the firm of W. W. Waters, and are offering the entire stock at and below cost. They propose to rent the store after disposing of the stock. Mr. and Mrs R. L- Smith, re turned from their ''Bridal Tour" 1 last Sunday, having visited the Charleston Exposition and other southern points. They are now "At Home" to their friendsat Mrs. 1 Taylor's on Main Street. The stockholders of the Roberson ville Tobacco Warehouse Company met yesterday. The most impor tant buisness transacted vfras the consumation of a deal thfi Company and J. li. Taylor, by wjtych Mr. T»vl° r became the pur chaser of % acre of the Cfi'njjany's real estate. Mr, Taylor will erect 1 a new Tobacco Warehouse on this land —It is to lie So x 150 ft. and for room and convenience will be the equal if not better than th«» others. V/yr'». w me house will begin to-morrow. When this is 5 completed, Robc-rsonville fyavp 1 thro? warehouses and bids [ fair to be ope qf the best markets in this part of the ftato, ' Steps the Cesgt I,'' tad Wsrks jgtflUi CoW s Laxative Brujno (Jnwlno Tablets cure a cold in out day. No Cure no Pay. Price a) cut*. > PUSINEJJ ITErVJ Advertisements under this head 5 cents a l> line each insertion. , No ad. taken for less than 15 cents. Don't forget Eli Gurganus is the man 1 to sell you Groceries, he always lias a fine j stock on hand. ' ' A new line of Fine Shoes just received r —N. S. Peel it Co. McDri'i'is's Ti'rprntink & Mi'tton Suet Lung Pin: ter beats all cough syrups, for curing- coughs, colds, plurisy & pheu monia. 25 cents. Fine White Envelopes as The Enter-, prise office. Sets, a package. Another car 1 Mil of Standard Sewing . | Machines just arrived at Eli.Gurganus. Examine our up-to-date line of Skirts ami Jackets. —N. S. l'eel & Co. We will receive to-day a new line of. the latest shirt waist flannels call and see thein. N. S. Peel & Co. A.full lineof up-to-date Geut'sFurnish ings at Eli Gurganus' new store. A nice variety of R«gs. w Call and nee them.—N. S. reel & Co. ' Ladies' Dress Goods, Dry Goods, No tions and all other articles of wearing ap parel for the Indies at Gurganus'. Turners N. C. Almanac for 190 a will be iven Free for a three months subscrip tion to The Enterprise. This offer only holds good for 3 weeks. Send in your nbseription now. If you wish to have anything published in The Enterprise be sure you send it in not later than Wednesday evening. Turner's North Carolina Almanacs fur 1901 for sale at this office. 10c. CHII.D WORTH MILLIONS. "My child is wprtli millions to me," says Mrs. Mary Bird, of Harrishurg, l'a., "yet , I would have lost her by croilp had I not purchased a bottle of One Minute Cough 1 Cure. One Minute Cough Cure is sure cure for coughs, croup and throat and lung troubles. An absolutely safe cough cure which act* immediately. The young- . est chilil can take it with entire safety. 1 The little ones like the taste and remem her howofteu it hclj>ed them. Every fam ily should have a lx>ttle of Oni Minute Cough Curt handy. At this season espec ially it tnav be needed suddenly. JAMKSVIIJJi ITKMS. Mr. Arthur Anderson, of Wil liamson, was in town Tuesday. Mr. A. S. Hobday, of Norfolk was in town Monday. We arc pleased to say that Prof. R. J. Peel has a pood many stu dents going to school. Mr. Herbert Jenkins, ofTarboro, was iu town Monday. It is rumored that we are to have soon. A QUIET HOME WRDDINO. Miss Kliza Vanhorn, daughter of Mr. Win. Vanhorn ,and Mr. Setli Needliam were quietly married at 8 o'clock last Sunday evening at the home of the bride on Kim St, G. M. Hurras, J. P., officiated, , There were a Rood many in attend- i anee, After the ceremony cake and wine was served and all that ' were present partook and had a ; good time. * ( Mr. and Mrs. Needliam left for South Carolina Monday morning. THE HOME 60LD CURE. Ai lipnolus Treatment bj which Drunk ards r« Being Bund Billy la Spits of Themselves NO NOXIOUS DOSKS. NO WKAKKNING OF THK NRRVHS. A PI.EASANT AND POSI TIVKCL'RK FOR THK LigUOA IIABIT. It is now generally known and under stood that Drunkness is a disease and not a weakness. A body filled with periapt), and nerves *U*M?req hy pw- rif constant use of intoxicating liquors, requires an antidote capable of neutralizing and eradicating this poison, and destroying the craving for intoxicants Sufferers may now cur# themselves at home without publicity or loss of time from business by this wonderful "home GOLD ci'RK" which has lieen perfected after niany years of close study and treat ment of inebriates. The faithful use ac cording to directions of this wonderful discovery is positively guaranteed to cure the most obstinate case, no matter how hard a drinker. Our records show the marvelous transformation of thousands of I>runkards into sober, industrious and , upright men. , Wiym VXljh Wjliß CHIT.-. D|iS digit vqiiß I'ATHKRS 1 ! This remedy is in no sense a nostrum but is a sr>e;if\c for this disease on|v, and is |Vf ultlllfuUy deviser! and tuo]iar»i( %hat it is thorough ly soluhlu and pleasant to the taste, no that it can be given 111 a cup of tea or coffee without the knowledge of the per -11011 taking It. Thousands of Drunkards have cured themselves with this priceless remedy, and as many more have been cured ami made temperate men hy ty>vi»>g the' 'COßK' adiuinibterM jind rc!it»ii>-i vytitioiit their knowledge in cerfiee • or tea, Wnd 'belleve to-day that they drinking, rj f Vhvtr rtwn free wilj, br\ ho.T wait, I 1 ' in;pujveiiient.'' Drive out the disease 1 at once and for all titi'.o. th«. I'iiom b I Gai.D cvH p i" i* '«& 'Ho extetueiy low 1 pri»u of (tn-a liallar, thus placing within wash of everybody a treatment more ef fectual than others costing $25 to SSO. k'ull directions accompany each packtjxc Special advice from when naiystcQ without tx\ra charge. Sciit prepaid to any part of the world on receipt ol One Dollar. Address Dopt C 491 t EDWIN 11. GIL,«S«t CO.. J330 and a£ja f Market tft., Philadelphia. All correspondence strictly confidential., BUY GOOD STOCK ' KENTUCKY HORSES AND MULES. TKLI, US WHAT YOU WANT AND WHAT YOU ARE WILLING TO PAY AND WI? WILL TRY TO FIND YOU A HORSE OR MULE TO SUIT YOU.* " The Martin Live Stock Gompany, - Williamston, N. G. Legal Advertisements. Administrator'* Notice. Having qualified a* administrator upon the estate of Jcmc W. llarrell notice is hereby giv en to all per*QQ*. indebted to Mid estate to come forward and iwiyThc fflme fmunptly; and all peraone having claims against the Haiti estate will present them to the undersigned for pay ment on or before the »;th day of January isoj or this notice will lie plead in bar of their re oov^ry. Thie *7thday of January 1901. i*4t p V. 1., GI,ADSTONK Admr, Administrator'* Sale. of Pkssiin al. Piortm. Having qualified «» silmliilstrstor upon the estate of Jnie W. lfarrell deceattcd, notice is hereby given that 1 shall expose at pnblic auc tion, oil the premUci of the late Jesse W. Ilar irll on TVKBDAV, FEBRUARY iKTH, l»cl, all the peraoiial property t>elonglng to sakl es tate, consisting of; II irses, Cattle, i yoke of oxen, Carts, Hogs. Corn, Fodder, Household ati 4 Kitchen furniture, etc.,etc. Term* of sate cash. F. 1.. C.I.ADBTONH, Admr. "»-.Vtp CHILDREN ESPECIALLY LIABLE. Burns, bruises ami cuts are extremely painful and i{ neglected often results in blood poisoning. Children are esjiecially liable to such mishaps liecause not so care ful. As a remedy DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve is unequalled. Draws out the fire, stojis the pain, soon heals the wound. Be ware of counterfeits. Sure cure for piles. "DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve cured my baby of eczema nfter two physicians nave her up." writes James Mock.N. Webster, l iid. "The sorer, were so bad she soiled two to five drestcsa day. In this issue we niter to our readers and friends a handsome opportunity Insecure their home paj«r, J' ,c ' Enterprise. The Weeklev American, a Kuess at the ureat tobacco contest, and a beautiful picture all Head the details 011 next page. Sand all subscriptions to this ofliee. - . - » A rROFITABLK INVESTMENT. "I was troubled for about seven -years with my stomach and in bed half my time, says J{. Ueinmiik, Somerville Ind." ' I «|>ent about fi.ooo and never could Kel anything to help me until I tried Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. I have taken a few bot tles and am entirely well." You don't live by what you eat, but by what you digest and assimilate. If your stomach doesn't digest your food you are really starving. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure does the work by digesting the fosd. You don't have to diet. Eat all you want. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure cures all stomach troubles. "SOMETHING NEW What ' \ Stores. A strictly first class up-to-date Dry Goods Store. Tbe only place in town where you will find a full line of. . . DRESS GOODS, SHOES, CLOTHING and HATS Separate and apaft from Qnocwy Department NEXT DOOR is the place where I keep a full line of Heavy and Fancy Gro ceries My line of CO9X STOKES fttttf WATERS is fjill and up to tho best. Two csikh of* * ' 1 ' 1 G round Aluin Salt Just Arrived ■■■i . Ull* Call and buy bfti'foU of , ACME FLOUR. A till supply ot Press Brick always on hand ELI GURGANUS. * ■ " - ■ FOR SALE. A Valuable Farm. Flvo Mllob From .TnmeHville, IV. O. F.irm contains 100 acres inclosed und in cultivation, 100 acres in woodland adjoining: together with Dwelling, Barna, Etc. _ There are pear, peach, plumb, apple and grape orchards on this farm. This is excellent farming land and well adapted to raising. For further information apply to ** —" A. FISHER, Woodland. IT. 0. -SB——B———B—S—H———U rertilixer Tor Tobacco, The Best on the Market i 9 BAUGH'S High Grade Tobacco Guano Which has been tested for years by the most successful Tobacco grow* ers and has always given entire satisfaction ~ . . . If you want to make Fine Tobacco it will pay you to give it a tiial. For s'nle'by Anderson, Haskell & Go., WilmajisTon, N. C. HAUGH & SONS COMPANY, MANIT.U n KKKS, Plin.ADfil.l'HlA, liAI.TIMOKK AND NORFOI.K. 19-jm •* COUKTY AND CITY DEPOSITORY. • ~ ~ CAPIYAfc fc.ocooo Hank OI >lartin County, J. C. CODAKD, CASIUJ.H. Report of the Condition of the Rank nt the close of Hjtnincik Dec 10th, I 901; RKBOURCi;». | UAU-IMTIKA. l,o«n* and discount* Capital Stuck f5.e00.00 overdrafts Sitrpln* fund , 388.41 flitted Item Bond* .V».«o fmliviilcij Profits 1,105,5s Furniture and Fixture* 5*4*5 | Certificates of Deposit* 3,100.00 Due froni Batik* - ji,7o7,ii j Deposits subject to check , y>,774 44 Ca.h Item. I ro l A[) 140.468.44 Nat'l Bank nntea and other U. H. uotr* a,6i0 ,76 TOTAI, 140.46H.441 1,J.0. Gxlard, Caihier of nmk of Mirtin Comity, li sil'imity swear (or affirm) that th« above statement is true, to the bent of my knowledge unit belief. J O. C.odard, Cashier. BUte of North Carolina County of Martin. Sworn to and suboctibad before me. this 2MII day of Doc. 1901. C. 11. Godwin, N. P. . The Gomin§ Season of 1902 ..BRINGS.. With it Three Cur Loads of Orinoco and Far mers Bone Guanos, Car Loads Flour, Corn, Hay, Cotton Seed Hulls and Meal. We can meet your demands, * Before Spring Clothing comes in wc wish to close out the entire remnant now on hand at 25 per cent, off; also a nice line of Yoke Raglans to go at very low prioea. With the exception of thew out prices our motto is One Price, Small and Quick Sales. VERY TRUI.Y, N. S. PEEL & CO. To Flue Buyers. In addition to my shop at home I will make and keep a full supply of —TOBAGGO FLUES— ; At Blourit & Bro.'s Warehouse, in Williamstoti, on Sniithwick Street. , Any ene desiring to purchase can be supplied at cither place on | short notice. Come now before the rush begins, and avoid any delay, Yours respectfully, J. L. WOOLARD, Williamstoo, N. C.
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