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THE ENTERPRISE. KttD.lT. XovE*BS*j2l. 1902. LOCAL NEWS ladies' ready made Skirts at Cantarpbens.* For the most improved designs in poultry houses, apply at this office. The special Thanksgiving issue of The Enterprise will appear on Thanksgiving morning. Come to the "White Store on the corner and see our line of Men and Boy's Clothing. Caistarpbeu. ladies' Jackets at Caistarpben's. Ladies' Mocte Carlo Coats and Jackets, in all shades, at Carstar phen's.\ Geogetown defeated the Univer ahy of North Carolina at Norfolk on last Saturday. The Simpson residence is being pointed and will be ready for occu pancy in a lev weeks. The atones will close on Thanksgiv ing and everybody will have a holi day. The tobacco warehouses will doae also. Mr. William Slade will erect two brick buildings on the kit between Anderson, Hasscll & Co. and N. S . Pfcei & Co. Weure sure that no one will send aay owhtr of the office force, • turkey for Thanksgivng—if ■nnoiu dots not.then what? The brick work on Slade's stores has been completed and when the plate glass front is in, the buildings will be the handsomest in town. Dr. Pollard, of Norfolk. Va , has located at Hamilton for the pract ice of his profession, succeeding Dr.M.L-Justice.who has moved to Nealsville N.C. Saks at the warehouses continue good and prices are satisfactory. When the season closes one will find that the amount of pounds sold has been phenomenal. For that "millionaire fee ing' wear clothes n ade to order by STRAUSS BRO*. .Chicago. Prices to •uit your purse. See samples at the store of Eli Gt rgacus. We regret to learn of the deatb of W. S. Herbert, of the Kinston Free Press, which occurred on Sun day last. His death is a great loss to Kinston and to the press of the State. The building occupied by the Palace Bar of J. W. Watts will be improved by the addition of an up per story. 'Tis rumored that the other stores adjoining this will be added to also. A North Carolina Society has been formed in Baltimore. Any Tar Heel residing in the State of Mary land may become a member, though the organization was perfected by residents of the city. Owing to the reduction of our of fice force and deby in other things,, the paper is later this week. We will try to avoid delay in the future, and will mail the Thanksgiving is sue on next Thursday morning. Anderson, Hassdl and Co .bare a reputation for selling the bet shoes in town. They have an entirely new line,-no house here can buy the 'Star Brand." See ad and pur chase the best shoe ever sold by the firm. The dark, stormy nights of win ter are approecking Why not have • better system of illuminating the streets? A few good lights would, •t • small extra cost, give proper illumination, and rendei walking ■OR comfortable. Rev. R. A. Willis, presiding elder of the Wamutoa District, Method ist Church, South will preach to- j morrow (Satonlav) morning at n o'clock, and Sunday morning and; night. The Holy Communion will; be celebrated at the Sunday mom- j ing service. Service at Vernon at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. Readers will note with pleasure j the new feature in the paper this week—puzzle*.-tones ami woman's department are new and permanent attractions. The pages will be more readable each tmne, and we urge a more liberal patronage and prompt j payment ou the part of those in ar-! rears. No business can live with out money —the paper is a part of yoor town -it'represents to a great extent the prosperity of the com mnutty. Any town or county which fails to support its paper is wring alowly toward the goal of socceas. ■ funiiai if hi ii tr r r r ma Mayor E well is having another large tenant house bnilt in the Southwest portion of the town. Mrs. Bettie Pop® and family have moved to the house on Main street, formerly occupied by Mr. Ilortoa. A revenue officer was in town the other day looking after some ankles, but failed in his purpose. Mary Belle Ellison, little daught er of Juo. R. Ellison, hod the uiis fortuue to break her collar bone while at play on Friday last. The Methodist in Hamilton ate preparing to erect a new house of worship. "A lot has been donated and si, too have already been sub scribed. Rev. W. H Milbnrn the "blind chaplain" of the United States Sen ate, will be cared for through life by Mrs. Phdelie llcanA, the San Francisco millionairess. If you liave bobght a waist pat tern from S. H. Ellison & Co.. you need one of their skirt patterns to wear with it. They have " Black Beauties '' and all shades. There is a great demand for pos tal route agents or clerks; a demand which cannot be met. Very few of those who apply pass. Out of 22 examined at Raleigh only 2 passed. Cape Hatteras, the Atlantic's graveyard, is to be turned into a resort rivalling that of Old Point Comfort. Northern capital will make the venture a gold mine for its promoters. > The University Record for No vember 1902, has been received. It contains an address by Hon. Ed ward W. Pou on "Individual Res ponsibility in Government" deliv ered before the Alumni Association in June. V Dr. J. William Jones, of Rich mond, lectured in Scotland Neck two. nights last week. On the last night the Confederate veterans of the town and vicinity were given an oyster supper. Why could not Williamston have something simi lar? Twenty years from now North Carolina will have as good a road law, as good an election and as good a tax law as any of her sister States. Wliy not have them now? What sense is there in postponing for our grand children blessings that we might enjoy?—Winston Jour nal. Dr. J. D. Hufham has resigned his pastorate of the Baptist church of Henderson. The press of the State has given expression of keen appreciation of his great work for the Baptist denomination in the State, and the hope that he will not retire from active work*is quite general. —Commonwealth. Mr. J. R. McVcy arrived Friday with as fine a lot of Kentucky mules and horses ever been seen in this county. "Uncle Bob" has. been an annual visitor to William ston for a number of years, and many of the finest horses and mules seen on our streets were brought here by him. This la.-t lot was pur chased especially for the Martin Live Stock Co., and all persons in need of good stock can get it from there. Call and examine the stock. Lack in Th.r ccn. ■ - By sending 13 miles,Wm.Spirey, of Walton Furnace, Vt., got a box of. Bucklcn's Arnica Salve, that wholly cured a horrible Fever Sore on his leg. Nothing else could. Posi tively cures Bruises, Felons, Ulcers, Eruptions, Boils, Burns, Corns and Piles. Only 2scts. A Card of Thanks The courtesies shown me by friends in Williams toll, Roberson ville'and vicinity,during the illness of my father and after his death, fills my heart with the deepest sense of gratitude. I shall ever remember their kindly acts and desire to thank each one individually for even the smallest service. J. C. CMVKID. Startling, bat Trie. "If everj* one knew what a grand medicine Dr. King's New Life Pills is," writes D. H. Turner, Dempeey loan, Pa., "you'd sell all you bad in a day. Two week's use has made a new man of me." Infallible for constipation, stomacn aud liver troubles. 25 cts. Call and see the line of men's and boy's Clothing at CaistarphuTs. . • For lick headache try Chamber Win'* and Liver Tabic U. they wiil watdotf the attack if taken in time. For wklpN.&FeelfcCa j . Woman and Society. Mrs.Gco.W.Xeifll spent Sun day ID Mildred. ÜBS Nora Fowuen Lis been in disposed this Mick. Ki» HSi Staton is out again after a slight indisposition. Miss Mary Hobbs left Thursday for a visit to Hobgood and vicinity. Miss Mary Bonner Hattoa has returned from a visit to relatives in Washington. |" Mrs U. S. Hassell.of Jamesvflle. was the gnest of Mrs. J. C. Craw lord on Monday. Miss Eliza Lamb left on Tuesday for an extended visit to Chapel Hill, Wilson and Greenville. Mrs. Lintcy Kent and Master George Howard,of Newport News, are visiting relatives here. Mrs. Thoiuas Roebuck and sister. Mrs Jesse Yick. of Robersonville, returned home on Monday. Miss Ella Edwards, ofSouthport. is visiting her brother, Mr Emmet Edwards, near Jatnesville.* Mr anl Mrs-Hugh M.Barras are at home after a short bridal tour, and are stopping at the Roanoke. Mrs.T J Smith, of Danville. Va.. who has been visitng her husband, left for her home on Tuesday. Miss Euzelia Deans, of Tarboto, and her cousin, Miss Norma Deans, of Murfresboro, have been visiting Mrs. W. H. Hanell this week. Mesdames G.M Burras.Lrvi Fa gan, and J.E.Smithwick.of James ville. spent Saturday in town the guests of Mr.and Mrs.H.M Bunas Miss Lalie Staton is entertainiiig a number of friends this week at Klvin Grove, the beautiful country residence of her brother, Mr. J U.Sta ton. Misses Emma Hasscll, Helen Moore, Mittie Coflield, and Anna Crawford are among the favo.ed guests. The marriage of Mr. G. D. John son, of Rocky Mount, and Miss Bertha Godard was solemnized on Wednesday night at the residence of the bride's father, Mr. S. L. Godard, on Railroad Street. It was a quiet marriage, only a few friends and relative* Iteing present Rev. G. T. Brantley, of the Free Will Baptist Church, officiated. For cats, burns, open sores, son fcrt. lanilruff, falling off of the hair, or any skin disease, use Hancock's Li quid Sulphur. Sold by C. 1). Csntar plicn. Anderson Hassell a Co.. Keith & Godwin. PERSONAL. Rev J. O. Guthrie left on Mon day. Wilson Lamb Jr. .went to Tarkaro on WcdAcsday. Mr. E. L. Morgan left Tuesday on a business trip. Mr.Tom West left Sunday for his home in Rdenton. Mr. W.T.Grimes, of Hamilton was in town last week. Mr. J. H. Taylor,of Gold Point, was in town Tuesday. Air. Jno. D. Biggs went to Nor- Norfolk on Thursday. John Hatton has gone to Wash ington to visit relatives. Dr Pollard, of Hamilton, was a pleasant caller on Saturday. *• Mr. L- S. Thompson, of Hilb boro, was in town Saturday. Dr. W H. Harrell was away on a hunting trip for several days last week. Mr J.C.Lamb came home Friday night via N.&S.Line and left on Monday. Mr. A. B. Gardner, of Raleigh, delighted his many friends here by his preseuc* tliis week. Mr. J. Brink Cherry has returned from an extensive trip to Arkansas and other points. Mr.O P Stalling* of The Enter prise force left Monday to accept a positon elsewhere. Prof. R. J. Peel attended the State Conference of County Super intendents at Ra!eigh last week. " Mr. J. R. McVey has been in town the guest of Mr. Wheeler Martin. "Uncle Bob" is always welcomed by a host of friends. Messrs. Harry Stubbs, W. C. Manning, j7 A. Hobbs, W. H.Leg gett. Mc. G. Taylor and J. W. An derson attended the funeral of Mr. J. L. Crawford on Tuesday at Rob erronvi'le. Kin Uk of Nobbr Ctobing for Mo mmd Boj*,Chr*p fares*. N-S-Ftcl & Co !. Obituaries. Barufy Howard, son of Samuel and Susan Howard, was born on February sth. ISS2, and died No vember 151b, 1902, of hemorrhagic fever at (be residence of his parents in Wfllumston. He bed bfen liv ing at Kin«toa and contracted the fatal disease there. On October 26th bemarried Miss Lillian Kuonce of that town and came home to live. His was an exemplary life, hr.v ing connected liimx-'f will: the liaj - tLit Church ahont five years ng>. The funeral services were conduc ted at his parent's residence on the afternoon of November 16th by his pastor. Rev B. K. Mason. Inter ment was in the Baptist Cemetery. James L- Crawford was boru Aug ust iSth. 1829, and died November 16th, 1902 at the home of his son. J. C. Crawford in Wflliamstou. He was striken with paralysis in De cember 1901. and had never recov ered. In the war between the States he did valiant service for the Confederacy, was severely wound ed in the shoulder. He was married twice, and his three children. Mrs. Thomas Roebuck and Mrs. Jeste Yick. of Robcrsonville. and Sheriff Crawford survive him. The remains were carried to Rob crsonville via A. C. L. t on the morning of the 18th and there inter red in the public cemetery. Elder George Roberson, of the Primitive Baptist Church, officiating. CfRKDOP IMI.KS AFTER 40 YEARS- Mr. C. Iharr. of Gnrra, Ohio, had the pin for fort j years. Doctor* and dollars mid do him BO lasting ROO«1. DeWitt's Witch 11 air I Salve enrol hint permanent -Ir. Invaluable for rut*. Ininis, brniar*. ipuu, laceratioov coema, trttri. milt rheum ami all other akin iliicam. Lunk for the mamr DeWitt on thr package-all others are cheap, morthles.- counterfeits S. R. Bijgs. Robbery At Hatuillcu. On Tuesday night of last week, a panel in the front door of B. B. SherTod's store was found to be out. Mr. Gladstone who made the discovery went around for Mr.Slicr rod ami the two came back and found the robber eating cheese and 'crackers. Mr. Gladstone fired Ave shots but the man escaped. Blood hounds were sent for, and upon their arrival, took the scent very readily but lost it among the leaves in the woods. OSF. MIXVTB COI'GH Ct'KE. It the only hinnlcS' onlgh cure that gives quirk relief. Cure* Cough*. Colds, Croup, Hrowhltil, Whooping Ccugh, I'nrunxiiii, Asthma. and all throat chest ail'! Lung troubles. I gut ndol by rain, hti (fCitrafc E Fenuer. Muiieir. lixl-. an.l contracted a severe colfl ami rough I failed rapidly. lost 4S 11*. Jlv druggist recommended One Minute Cough Cute. The first bottle brought relief, metal 1 ureal me. lam bark to my oM weight. 14H lbs. One Min ate Cough Core' cats the phlegm,relieves the cough at ooce, draw > out inflamma tion. cures croup. An ileal remedy for children. S. K Biggs. ROBERSONVILLE. [By Correspondence ] Miss Hat tie James, of liveretts, was here Monday. _ Mr. Will James went to Norfolk Tuesday on business. Miss lequie Burrows is visiting Miss Hettie Keel this week. Mr. and Mrs. Graham Guilford went up to Tarboro Saturday. Mr- Joseph Co (field. Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners was in town Saturday. Mrs. J. Frank Brinkley, from Scotland Neck, is visiting tier hus band at the Burcb Hotel this week. Mr. W. L. FerraH, the clever representative of the American Xo hacco Co , went to Richmond Sat urday on business. Mr. Hall, bookkeeper for Brink ley & Hooker, went to Scotland Neck Saturday where he spent a short time with the home folks. Uissa Mason, Carter and Taylor weie oat at Mr. H. D. Jenkins last Thursday night. SfV'crjl of the young men were along and Reuben had a good load. Miss Ktu Smith, of Fannvills, paid the town a flying visit Sat urday. She returned on the same day, taking with her several kids from the Burcb Hotel. Mrs. Berry and daughter, Olivia, spent a short time in town this week. From here they went to Hertford, N. C-, where they will visit friends and relatives. BUY GOOD STOCK!!! THE BEST. SUPPLY OF WELL-DRED 83 fY Kentucky Horses ami Mules. TELL US WHAT YOU WANT OR WII\T YOU ARE WILLING TO PAY AND WK WILL TRY TO FIND YOU A HORSE OR MULK TO SUIT YOU Tlic Martin Lire Stock Co., - - Williainston, N. C. Miss Annie Sparks, of Kinston.is visifing Mrs. Haskins this week. Miss Sparks is an accomplished young lady, sings very well and is a skillful performer on tlic guitar. She has an audience every evening. Misses Mason and Carter were the guest of Miss I.illian Taylor in Gold Point fop a short time Fri day night. There was a " Pound Party " somewhere down there. Mr. Oscar Daniel carried about 140 l'«s. Quite a nnniber of the most prom inent people of William* tan came tip on the train Tuesday morning to attend the burial services of Mr. J. L. Crawford.father of Sheriff Craw ford. who was buried here at the family graveyard, last Tuesday, with pneumonia. The angel of death visited the home of Mr. Kd. Roherson last week and claimed for his victim one of his darling babies, who died in infancy, purity and innocency. This breaks the record,three deaths having Gccured within the corjwrate limits within the last few days. All the male Gentiles in town were down at Ilob G rimes" brick kiln Thursday night at which time and p'ace, they feasted cn roasted pigs admirably served a U mode Bob Grimes. It was a swell time, and though Dr. Hargrove was pres ent, there were no cases of emer gency. Mr. Abe Banil. ill. of Kveretts, who lias !«cen ill with pneumonia for sometime at the residence of Mr.R. A. Bailey, died Monday and was taken to Kveretts for burial. Mr. Barnhill was one of the most highly esteemed citizens of Martin County, and he leaves a wife and several children to tuotirn liis death. Ouite a number of friends anl relatives from here attended the burial ser vices, at Kveretts. It was a jolly crowd who went on the delightful moonlight hay ride Friday night, given l»y Bob (".limes to the young ladies of tile town. There is nothing like a pair of pes tle tails for a hay,ride. at last that was the consensus of opinion of all who participated in this particu lar one. It was a lovely night—then add to this the good humor of every one, and you have what it taki-s to constitute an ideal hay ride. After an honest day's toil, while silting on the porch of the house on which lie had been working. Mr. Albert Cherry,a carpenter from I'ar ! rude, was. taken suddenly ill last [Saturday evening, fell from his chair and died imtantly. I)r II ir grove was summoned in al! haste, but when he ariivcd it was too late. His death was tiunstially sud den. and extremely sad because of the absence oi his wife ami little child, who have the deepest sympa thy of all the people here. BUSIHEJJ ITEMJ Advertisements under this bead J cents ■ line each insertion. K»*l ltken for less than 15 cent*. Iba't fujrt Kli Gurganus is the inan to rell you Groceries, fcr always Las a fie: SUK >. on haii'!. U/tinbte Urlics' Walking Jackets at N. S. r«c! & Co. Nice R'ijjs for Bridal Presents, fl.;o to $5.00 at N. S. Peel & Co. Ladies' Dress Gcods, Dry Goals, Xo tions an 1 all other articles of wearing ap parel for tiie La-iies fit Gursanua'. FOR SALF..—t-' Second-band 8 horse lv,ner C'.-ler and Engine, in good or der. A pp!y to The Simpson Hardware Co., 4j tf Wi!liainston. N. C. WANTED - A TRUSTWORTHY gel - tleiuan or Lady in each county to manage tauiucta fu an old etuUulitil houe of solid financial ctanding. A straight, bona f.le weekly cakh salary of f lß.oopaid l»y check each Wednesday with alt expenses tli:cct front hcail-jtarters. Money ad \-Uced i'vr expenses. llaiiagcr 340 CJJI ton Blig., £ 4&-i6t EVERY LADY WILL WAKT A PRETTY WAIST -FOR THANKSGIVING AND CHRISTMAS... U'r have Beautiful I'uttfrn* in all the Hewcst Weave* ami .S'/KH/CS. » fine Shot's for I.ailictt, Children ami Men. Kverything in the Xution ami Dry Goods Line. Groceries—Fancy ami Staple. We are here io pUuise Tvvum lne our etoch. 010 BIiLUINO S. H. ELLISON & CO. Fruits From ('alifornix's Groves. Peaches, Oranges, Apricots, Prunes and Nuts Ami everything to tempt an Epicurean will lie found on our Stands . . While you are satisfying tbc inner nun select some of our . . Beautiful a ist and Skirt Patterns In the Latest Weaves and Shades. Cull anil be pleased, Kkith Si Godwin I v£..Star Brand Shoes Are J If ** FOR dt Men, Ladies, Misses and Children. ALL PRICES AND QUALITY I at Society and Mayflower the Leaders v* Vg . mw Anderson, Hassell & Co., E | WILLIAMSTQN, N. C. J -■ r * Oranges Apples ** 1 {ananas Coeoamijs Canny • f.' .. Fresh Currants and everything else, at W. M. WILSON, •A 'Phone 50. The Grocer. !1 j Ha; [irikasid th 3 entire sleek of 6US COBURN aid art occipjlnf jl til SAKE STAKD 1 9 THEY WILL ADO IEW SOOOS > * I SHOES A SPECIALTY--^' |o| Call A«*4t« Evsrytfeing Ts IsUnit TU Pirctow •* * > R. & G. CORSETS • ' ««■» Long - Medium - Short Girdle - Straight Front A beautiful Line of \ \ Rocking Chairs j Assorted Colors. J j N. S. PEEL & CO.
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