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THE ENTERPRISE. iHMf. Korma'2B.l9o2. LOCAL NEWS Tit frific school «i 0 open on TheCouaty CtßadoiaKrs meet ■at tfosday. Vakd. Lite iMtq'.. The high otwikct prices pud for them S.Romc Bijp, Jr. Adratfat your Xw Goods in The Eaterpriae-tbe best advertising ■fdiuM hi Klein Carolina. There will be Thanksgiving serv ' iocs at the Baptist Church by thf pastor at eleven o'clock, a. m. Every body is cordially invited to attend Mas Duuk Latham was appoint-, •i pat office clerk several weeks agai The pahiic appreciates thistec-. ogwitioa af their desire lor quicker The Daughters of the Confeder acy are cndiilly invited to meet at tkNwkacrafUrr W. G. Lamb, aa Friday, following Thanks gWatatfo'dodc, pi m. The different orphanages should he remembered oa Thanksgiving. Coicctioai will be taken in the va rious churches and everybody will hare aa opportunity to contribute. There ariO be Thanksgiving ser , vice at the Methodist Church at ■ I o'clock a. a The pastor will prycli in Hamilton aa next Sunday morn-' ing. At night he will bold a praise service here. Many friends will learn with re gret the death of the evangelist. Westoa R.Gales at Montreal. K.C. Hie waa buried at Raleigh on lasf 1 Saturday The funeral services were held at Christ Chuich. Christmas is approaching and everybody win wsnt fine candies. 1 A box af Kucnaßy's best is a nice lift —go to the Drug Store,see the display there. A?k S.Rtme Biggs abaat it. He can please you. Wednesday was ' North Carolina Day' 'in tbe public schools. State Snpt. Joyner prepared a program containing valuable info*-' matma upon the tojic for this year. "The Albemarle Section. "Col J.S. Carr suggests that a colkctic-n be taken oa this day for the proposed statue af Sir Walter Raleigh. The attentioa of the City Fathers is calad to the mnditinu of the sidewalks in New Town. Sand is wasted oa other streets that is needed oa these walks. When it rains, as it did Tuesday night, pe destrians have to wade home. Peo pie lining in New Town are tax payees, and not only deserve but dims ml a share of the public fund? Either give good walks or furnish free hacks. The Sot hern Supply Co., re cently organized in Williamston to do a general brokerage business, is ! oae of the town's most marked im prorements. Tbe great advantages to both the country and town mer chant are amnifold. The inoorpor atocs are gcttkw.cn of the highert integrity and bosintse qualification' W. C Manning. Register of Deeds, is president, and O K. Ccwing. ; confidence of the peo}4e ai*l will . proceed to conduct operations along; truly business lines. They deserve the patronage of tbe puUic. not only for their spirit of enterprise, hat far the vast saving to the mer chant who can buy at his very dam. The company * ill occupy the new buildinic aext to bank as a fir f" I "r mmgt nmm-. • * ♦ * - Sf— ' Ipckia Wren, V* Br *adiag ijmfles,Vm^pirer. of Walton Furnace. Vt., got a bo* j •f INpcMct'P AriWtt Mve. thai fMf OIRd a horrible Fever Sore; m Malta Nothing el* couU. fW tMf carps Brqtsfs, Felons.Viper*.. ftapthma. Bods. Bums, Corns and Hea. Only ajcts. A Card *1 Thmkk I desire to publicly express my appwriatiim of the many kindness aashnma me daring the ittness of S7 fife Kf is deep fpir prery act done by friends and neigh |(an. aad Ofcaally do I thank Dr. and Mrs. Knight. Mrs Wbeekr Blanin. Mrs. Ben Qnu term us, Mrs Jamea Waters aad'Mn. Purvis, who mm t» win*®. fp { £ WHITE. fw mrm. wiMm iij %»!«■■■■■ ■ W aad Lber they rfl Woman and Society. Mrs. W.H.Crawford went to Rob ersonvilk on Tuesday. Miss AnnabcHe Everett spent j Sunday in Everett*. Miss Mary YorttU is recovering, . from a severe illness. Dr. and Mia. John D. Biggs are _ > pending Thanksgiving in Scotland Neck. I Mrs. Howard I. Derrick left oo Wednesday to meet her husband at ! Elmira. X V. Miss Emma HasaeU's popular guest. Miss Helen Moore, retunmu j home on Tuesday. Miss Alice Dankn.wbo has beenj , visiting Mrs. Latham Thrower.left : for her home oa Sunday. Mrs. Abram Baker, of Pactolus. 1 who has been visiting Mrs. Walter. i Andcrscn.kft oa Saturday. Miss Mayo Lamb went to Raleigh on Wednesday to spend Thanks-, j giving with her father, who is at- j j tending the meeting of tbe Board of Elections. The Wdliamston German Club ; gave tbe most delightful dance of the autumn on' Friday night at thej ; Opera House. Many new and bean-; I tiful figures were led by Mr John C.\ j Lamb- Music was furnished by tbe Wdliamston Symphony Clnb Those i present were: Mr. John C.Lamb with j Miss Ella Statoa; Mr Martin Car-1 starphen with Miss Ida HassclliMr.' J.Paul Simpson with Sfbs Helen 1 Moore, of Washington; Mr. J.Y.! ' Monk with Miss Nora Fonden;Mr. S.Rome Biggs Jr..with Miss Emma j H*sscll: Mr. Wilson G. Lamb.Jr.. with Mia Anna Crawford; Mr., ! Harry Biggs with Miss Lavenia ( Pede;Mr.John K Pope with Miss' Nannie Biggs: Mr. Kader B.Craw i' ford with bliss Jennie Moore; Mr. j \ Charles G.Godwin with Miss Mayo I Lamb; Mr. A.Coy Monk with Miss . Annie Peel; Mr.and Mrs. Hugh M. I Burras; Mr. and Mrs.Alonzo Has sell.Mr. and Mrs.Ed.C.Huffinesw I j THE BEST REMEDY FOE CROCF. : (rmiWtKUw>.ln IMtGMc.I I I This is the masoa when the win— j who kaotn tbe best matdin for ciwji ; II is in demand in everr ae«ghborbood.Ooe J of the ft terrible thing in the world is ' to be awakened in the niiUW of the Eight by a whoop from one of the The : [ croup remedies are slawst as we to be 1 ' : lost, in case of troop, as a mrim is 11 sue to be lost ia case of boiglan. These j I ncd to he aa old fsiliinnart itnoly tot 1 croap. known as biro syrwp and toJu.bot' • some atv&cra mothers my that Chamber '. lain'* Cough Eetacly is Wtter, aad does , not cost so w:nch It canaestbr patient to J "throw op the phlegm" quieter. aad gives relief ia a shorter time. Give this 1 remedv as sooa as tbe nwipjf euagh ap i pears and it will preseat the attack. It ■ever fans aad is pleasant aad i« safe to take. For »ale br N. S. fVel t Co. PERSONAL. —— * Mr. W. M. Bagwell was in town Saturday. Sheriff Wooten, of Hertford,was here Friday. Mr.Wm.S'ade went to Washing ton Tuesday. Mr C.K.Whik.of Hamilton.was., here on Friday. ! Mr. C. D Carrlarphen went to Washington Tuesday. Mr. Norman Burroughs, of Ever , etts.was in toan M outlay. lir. Jno.D Bij;rs retnrncd Iron:' Norfolk Monday evening. Mr. F. K. Hodges is out again j after an attack of La Grippe. Mr. W.E.Tice, of Amherst, was a pleasant caller on Tuesday. Mssa. Eli Gurganus and J G Sta ' ton left Monday on a business trip. Mr.Martia Cantarphcn, of Tar-! horo.has been tbe guests of his per- j cuts this week. Mr. Mrry Johnson and sou, of I Brunswick, Qa., are (he guests of j ; Mr*- A.C Jones. -j i Master Irwin Coffteld, a student j lof the RoWrjonvilk High School. . was ia town last week. A child, of Sirs. Geo. T. Beasoa. when f getting his oscal Sxtnrday Bight bath. , stepped hack affantt a he* Smc which . bwaed htm severely. The child waa ia ( 'great agocy sri lis mother cowld do i mctiii* to paofy Een^l^nns >st She'bad atwtdt of Cba«be*Utß'» | Vs. ia Halm la the hoase. she tboaght she j wncM try it. la lea than half aa hour after applyiag it tbe child was qoaet ami | asleep aad ia less than two weeks snt weO. Mr*. Bensoa is a well kaowa new-1 dent of Keller. Vs. Paia Bahaisaate- f tayetir liaiaw at aad especially snr haras. ca«a. braise* and sprains. For sakhy N.S. FWJECoI is owe of the fiwet bsby powdrn kaowa, j DEATB 8F MRS. W. R. WHIIE On Koraikr 25. 1902, Jeuaie Taylor, beloved wife of W. R. White, died of pneumonia, after 1 several weeks of suffering, at her j Lome in WiHiamstou. j She was born in Martin county • on October 6, 1876. . la 189S she ( 1 Joined tbe Baptist church, end her: ( life has been that of a sweet. Con secrated christian. Her faith in i the Savior never wavered through ' the hours of her illness. A husband and three children. - the youngest being only twentv one; monthsold .are kft to mourn their j kws. 1 Foner«l services were beUL in the' ' Baptist church by tbe pastor. Rev. t B. K. Mason, at t:jo o'clock p. m. | |on Wednesday. Interment was' jia the family plot in the Baptist' • Cemetery. HIT IAVKKE UUET. Henry Lawrence, sou of Kader, . Lflky. was born August 26th, 1876. | and died at his father's home near Williamston. on November 22nd. '1902 V of congestive chill. The funeral services were coo ; ducted by Elder Henry Peel, of the - ; Primitive Baptist Church, and tbe 1 'interment was ia tbe family gun yard. The sympathies of a large host of i ! friends are extended to tbe bcreav- j ed familv. I " Tbe Lord gave and the Lord ihath taken array, blessed be the, name of the Lord." A Startliag Sarpdse. i Very few could believe in looking 'atA. T. Hoadlcy.a healthy, robust i blacksmith, of Tildcn, Ind.. that for ten years be suffered such tor ■ tues from Rheumatism as few could .'endure and live. But a wonderful ' change followed his taking Electric ': Bitters. "Two bottles wholly cured ' me." he writes, "and I have not. felt a. twinge in over a year." Tbey !regulate tbe Kidneys, purify the, j blood and cure Rheumatism. Neu- _ ralgia. Nervousness, improve diges-, i lion and give perfect health. Try I them. Only 50 cts. ma.m « KOTICE OF DBSOLUTKMI. On December 29, 1902, the firm now composed of O. K. Cowing. J. i : B. Harris and J. N. Rogerson, now ' ;trading and known as O. K. Cow ing & Co.. doing a general rier cantik business, 7 miles South of ! Williamston, N C.. will be di» solved by mutual consent. on~above [date. — 5 All persons or parties having claims against said firm will present them for payment on or before above date. All persons owing said firm will pkase- make immediate pay , ' merit. . (O. K COWING. Signed. - J. II HARRIS. ( J. N ROGKRSON. ' This Nov. 24, 1902. 10 4t. FOE A BAD COLD, j Ifyoa hate a had ci.M yrm aeed a good rcK»Wc sedicise like ChambcrlaiaV : Coach Remedv to loosen and relieve it." ; ted to allay the irritation ami inllam- ; mation of tbe throat and lnngs. For sale . by X. S. Peel a Co. i " CABLE VS. STEIFF. • At tbe great Weldon Fair where the CaUe Company won every first' [ prize they hoped to get an honest ' _ t. jr jpanson with Steilf aud all others by a committee of honest judges, j But, to tbe surprite of tone, tbe j "so-called"' 60 year-old-Striff. after j renting space, with pianos in the 1 depot, and two (2) Salesmen in, ! town, showed the white feather.ami; {backed square down —Why ? Be I • cause afraid of the test. Yes, the! Cable was there.entered as be. t up ' •'right piano made, and it has Ihei i Fair'sDiplonaa toshow that it is. by j j judges, honest and competent- j j If roe are Ulaoc* aad reekiag adswers, j J Take DeWitt's Little F-»tljr l&iscrm, j j«*t before go«pg to bed j Von will fend cw tbe mi now, | Tew arr rid at yoar iwibw — ' That's all: jast eaoogb said, j These famoas pills do not gripe.tmt more j I lh» h—eh ginllj ■lid m«llj. rhaasiaK j ; the User. Tbair toaic rfieet gives strength j 5 to the glaada, preveatiag a rctarn of the j disorder. &R. Biggs. | |l V Rd)«fllt'«KM.it'brUdUp|t' |or laßwil It is gnawaateed to tot ; | v jams money win be refemied. rare it JI.OO 1 ______ I I The day that tb» boy baby puts oa j his Prsf |fi| bis rnothrr beglna to M J jkai tfc-.*e are two aca In tbe buoae.— Atchlaoe Ohtia To Care a CM la Oae Bay Take Laxative Brosao Qwiwiae Tablets, an d«W(ocist» rwfead the awanr if it faih to eve. E W. GtofC's is oa cachboa. 15c . . aj-ii-Miriii II •■d'l-illr" I i—ii uiw vii 11 [97 Correspondence.] Miss Essie Ray, of Williamston, is visiting in town this vetk. I Jndjt Crawford. Harry Stubhs i and the Sheriff were in town Tues day. 1 Mrs. W.H Crawford, of William ' stca. sj ei:t a >hor tiire with Mrs. Morton this week. t * . Mr. C. A. Jeffreys went up to 1 Tarbora on Tuesday to take an ac | i live j«rt in the Gcnnan. Miss Jennie Bui rows, who hx-> been veiling in town, his returned | . to her hone in Evcrvtts. John T. Re id, Esq.. of Norfolk, > .was here Monday conferring with • Squire Jenkins, managing agent of j his company. • ! Miss Mattie Carter, of Nashville, | S- C. is visiting her sister, ML-®; - Leyta Carter, at Mr. A. S Rober-' son's this week. W. A James & Co. .have opened , up Sale and Exchange Stables here, | j and are offering a fine lot of horses i i and mules for sale. % Mr. Adkins, of the firm of Ad : kins, Taylor and Bailey .ware ho tt* ■ ( men. went to Wilson Sunday. Mr. • Adkins returned in time for the sale • Monday. I Salesman Evans, of the firm of G- D. and J. C. Robcrson, spent Sunday in Tarboro. The purpose of his visit is an unknown quantity of the second degree. To-day is a national holiday, and ;it is being rigidly observed by the people of this town AH the busi ness houses are closed and one is " reminded of Sunday. You will not And any two people that will exact ly agree as to how Thanksgiving Day should be spent. Men's ideas differ widely on this point. The mt of our people are spending it as a day of recreation. It is sug gestive that no church bells are heard this morning. Hunting and 'sporting are very peculiar ways of giving thanks, and not exactly in i accord with the President's and j Governor's proclamation. " Mr and Un W. H. Keel re quest your presence at a party given in honor of their daughter, llettie's nineteenth birthday, Friday even iug. November 21st, 190 a." TJie above is a facsimile of invitations which were widely circulated last week.There is no better way to test the popularity of a young ladv than to give a liirtli day party,and if Miss Keel's popu larity is to measured by this cri terion —if a large and enthusiastic audience and presents galore are ( any evidence, then it is an estab lished fact that Miss Keel is exceed ingly popular. Lively and spicy conversations, interspersed with a variety of games was the order of [the part of tl:c evening. Later 'theguests were tiken to the dining 1 room where an clegaut supper was served, a la mode Miss Met lie Keel. .The room was profusely decorated, and the long table laden with fruits 'and eatables of every kind and de scription of which this community can boost. Everybody had a good j time and went away full and with . a sense o^jntisfactioii. " V. ■«s " m m , OF PILES AFTER »VRAR» . Mr. C. Itaney, ii Geneva, Oliio, bad the - pale* for forty years. Doctors aad dollars roald do him mo Uttin: good. De Will's r WiUh lliurl Salve cured him prrtnanrnt j It. Is»!mUc ft* cats, burns, bruises. ' piia«, lacerations, ecu-ma, Utter, salt . rben 111 aad all other skin diseases. Look j for (be name DeWitt am the package—all • >4htn ate cheap, worthless counterfeits. is *, mm- ' -' -—— THIS IS OUR I | THANKSGIVING TURKEY. fl THE ONLY ONE WE HAVE! RECEIVED. I A* ftik WM j Italian |irtiM« who bad a Sicilian I eosk una aan traveling to bla pro j rbdal taking »itu tua hU ! mt. toptbfT with bla entire kitchen I furcr. wit boat which, mo rood was bo j mt the deßcacba they were wont ta ■ ! pceporp. be rarely If ever traveled. At 1 1 * paint where the narrow oath , 1 the proctptre turoftl th« mantr of a |*o • lectins rat* the prinre. at the bead of , bla lung eavak-uW, beard a shriek and s ' Use apLih ml a UiUj falling Into the turret far below. With a face whits , with baia be polled op apd. looking barb eaetaiaMd: "The cook! The (Ma! Ok. Su met ttrfl ate it Is the twk™ SCs your esceOeoey." cried a voice ; ffessa the (ear. "it la Uma froadwuio. 1 ' The heaved a alfb of latenas • relief, then aahl: Ah. only the chap kaaa: Xbaub gi iitWjOf - , | BUY GOOD STOCK!!! THE BEST. ' W\l J WE WILL KEEP ON ; HAND O SUPPLY OF WELL-BRED B1 - JT Kentucky Horses* and Mules. TELL US WHAT YOU WANT OR WH \T YOU ARE WILLING TO PAY AND WE WILL TRY TO FIND YOU A HORSE OR MULE TO SUIT YOU . . The Martin Live Stock Co., - - Williamston, N. C. | For ciats. burn*, open sores, an I feet, liamlrafl. falling of of the hair. loi any skin disease, aae Ha acock "s Li qtrid Sotpbar. Sold by C. I>. Car; tar j pbca. Aatlmoa llaiarll a Co.. Kehh I ft Godwin. llaacock'a Liquid Sulphur cute* akia | troubles of every aatare. No home sboahl be without it. Ask nw merchants for a book oa I.iqnid Salpbur Sold by C. D. Cantarpbea ft Co. Aaderaua Haaarll a Co., Keith a Godwia. HASSELL (By Correspiindcuce.) Dr. B. L. Long of Hamilton was here Tuesday. R. W. Salslrorv was here Fiiday [ buying peanuts. W. E. Gladstone of Hamilton was lie re Thursday on business. Ed Howard of this place spent ; last Monday night in Greenville on | business. i j W. A. Roherson. of Gold Point. > was here Monday in interest of his | peanut business j The fanners of this community ': are selling their peanuts as fast as i they arc picked. 11. 1.. SaKbory spent last Sunday I evening in Hamilton, en joying what young men usually enjoy on the Sabbath. / | The 'phone line "from Hamilton is iK-nily completed. We arc proud of the fact that we are to lie in con nection in with other places in the ( near future. The firm of W. R. Howard & Co. came very near losing their r | store last Monday night by fire. It | caught fic-m a swinging lamp while ! they were ail out. Among those who attended the '{marriage of Miss Chess le Brown anl Mr. Walter Howard last Wed ncsday from tlris place, were : Mr. and Mrs. R. 11. SaLsbury ami Mr. | and Mrs. W. R. Howard. I Mr- John Eubank of near Bethel | who will build a saw and grist mill ' here is preparing to get down to business as the boiler and other ma chinery have arrived. It will lie quite an addition to this place. Jt'ST WTT.VT YOt; NEED. CHAMBEBLAIS'S ST'. MUCH ASH UV£» Taii.rrrs. When you feel dnll after eating. . Wbtifc yon have no appetite. When yon have a had taste iqjhc mot.th When your lifer isj&rj*d. Whea vO«fr fcasi'a ara comtiprtrd U'bca yoa bavaa headache. When you feel bilioes. They will iaipotc year appetite, clranar anil invigurate your stomach.acd regulate your liver >a>! hovels. Price 15 cents per boa. For t*le bv-N. S. Teel a COL BUSINEJJ ITEHJ Adverti »atat« nndrr this bead 5 rests a Hoe each Insertion. ~ No ail. taken for less than 15 cents. Nice Line of Nobby Clothing for Men a»4 Bo's.Cheap larcasa. U.S.IVtI ft Co A fell line of np-to-date Gent's Furnish ings at Eli Gnrganus* new store. IX a't lurget Eli Giu{km b the nu 1 to aetl yon Groceries, he always has a hoc Mock on ' fy U)ibf l.vltes* Walking Jackets at N 5. PWI ft Co. Nice Rngs for Briilsl Presents, $1.50 to J5.00 at N. S. Peel A Co. Lad : es' Ureas Coods, Dry Goods. No tions and all other articles (it winrtng ap ; pare! for the Lwlies i't G^igaaaa'. i FOR SALR-—1 fccond hand 8 bone Power Bailer and Engine, in good or | der. Apply to' The Simpson Hardware Co., I 47-lf Willianntoo, N. C. i WANTED-A TRUSTWORTHY E cn- I tleman or lady in each county to manage I business for an old established hoetc of ' solid financial ilandicg. A straigkt, bona j &tlc weekly caih siJary of #iß.tiopaid by ' check eac!i WolanUv with all n|cs!s 1 direct from beail.|ua: ten. Money ad '• Tanced for expenses. Jiac.v.T iJf) Cax | toobbUtl t . Chwag 3 V- tU MWM *mv; EVERY LADY WILL WANT A PRETIY WAIST -FOR THANKSGIVING AND CHRISTMAS IVr Have Ilrautifill I'atter lis in all the AVursf UVacc* and Shades. i Fine Shors for I.ail iV«, Children and Hen. Kferything in the Ao/ion and l)ry (.loot Is I.ine. ' Groceries —Fancy and Stafje. We are here to please E.vamiie our *loch. S. H. ELLISON & CO. Fruits From California's Groves. * o o—o o Peaches, Oranges, Apricots, Prunes and Nuts Ami even thing to Iraj 4 . 19 Riiicurean will lie fouml 00 our Stands . . WkiW yon arc (lie inner nun ickct sunc f »%r .... Beautiful a ist and Skirt Patterns In the Latest Weaves and Shades. Call an-1 be ]>Soawl. Keith Si Godwin I *£.. Star Brand Shoes Are Better^#] v* FOR Men, Ladies, Misses and Children. ALL PRICES AND QUALITY ■ I %m Society and Mayflower the Leaders %* Anderson, Hassell & Co., WILLIAMST ON, N. C. —i■■ Pi II ■■ mn i ■ ■ >a—/ I • , Oranges Bananas Cocoa nuts Candy Fresh ('ill-rants anil everything else, at : AWM. WILBOJV, :'PIIOSE 50. TiTP flanrKß, | COWAN & MIZELL I || Sm tirc&sf tki utlra stock af GJa COBUFJ aid in acespflac V tie mi SIAISH j THET WILL ADD MEW 603DS j» * ** * 9 | A || Ca'l kA S« Enryltjiaj Ta Itfareil The Parctacr *'•. * *. R. & G. CORSETS '"fnßT - Long - Medium - Short V. Girdle - Straight Front A beautiful Line of \ \ Rocking Chairs 1 Assorted Colors. Wp ,i | N.S.PEEL&CQ.
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