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* THE ENTRPRISE. FSIOAT. (.OCTOBER 30.1903. LOCAL NEWS —We are late this week on ac count of being unable to obtain help to print tbe paper. We have a hard time each week trying to get someone to tern the press for is. As soon as we can get a power press these delays will be avoided. Fay np yotjr subscriptions for a year in advance and we will be aUe to bay that press. •—Pay your town taxes. —Read the new ads in this is —County Commissioners will Met Monday. —Tobacco sales this week have been very good. —Mr. T. S. HadSey is building a two-story house on his lot on Main street. - —5500.00 worth of Ladies' Jack ets at Caißiarphen's. Latest styles. Come at once. —Wheeler Martin, Esq., is hav ing the old Robertson place on Main street thoroughly repaired. —Mr. J. L Champion, of Anxa, is in town today with two hogsheads of tobacco for the Dixie Warehouse. ; —J. LAC.B. Hasaell ha« re ceived their line of fine E»Jwin Clapp SHOES and are now in po ation to supply their customers. M troi bed with a weak diges . tiou try Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They will do you good. For aale by S.R.Biggs. —Read the new ads in this issue The merchants that advertise in yocr home juper are the ones to patronize They will save you money. —Services at the Baptist Church Sunday cjurciug and night. Sub ject at cionirg: *' Lessons from the Tran.'-figuration.'' and at night: *• Two Players." —FARMERS! You krortbat tn eel! your at the Dixie mens the kig!tot pikes for your tobsc-.o We are proving this, Meadows S Ycrk T«e errtTT cf tbts paper rill give a vear's JBlsciiptioa to the person killing the largest hog be fore December Ist, This of fer is open to any Martin County ritizui. Who has the largest hog ? ; —The Fourth Quarteily Confer ence cf the Methodist Church * ill be held here Saturday by Rev. Dr. Willis Presiding Elder. Dr. Willis will also preach at the Methodist church Sunday Morning and even ing. The evening service will be gin at 7:15 o'clock. Everybody cordially invited. —Dr. If O. Hyatt will be in WilliamstcD, at the Hassell Hou* November 9th, 10th and nth, Monday Tuesday and Wednesday, for the purpose of treating diseases of the eye, ear, nose and throat and fitting glasses. Dr. Hyatt will hereafter visit Williamstoa three times a year. —FREE! To any arid every person fending to this office a sweet potato larger than the one raised by Mr. Hohttf, elsewhere reported I in this mac, one yean subscrip tion to Tm EmrsKraiss will be given FREE. We will also give oae years subscription to the farm er aradtng us the largest ear of em. this Fall's crop. —lfr. J. T. Ragan, more famil iarly knon to the farmers as - "nude Tommie," returned last Saturday from ttaleigh where he bad been attending the Reunion at the State Fair. He is still puttieg la good work for the Dixie Ware house. notwithstanding the reports circulated that he had left Williams ten for good. —Messrs. S, E Brown, R. F. f WUSM scd S. C. Williams, of Beanfort county, were in Wiiliams - ton Wednesday with several loads of tobacco wb:ch they sold at the Dude Warehouse It is a pJezsure >"Jrto bare these gentlemen bring their ! * tobacco to this market and the Dix ie Warehousemen assure them they Will always do their best for them. A Lava Utter Would not interest you if vou're r JyAa»g for a guaranteed Salve for Bums Off PileSL Otto Dcdd, l of Fonder. Mo , writes: " I sul k fered with an ugjy sore for a year, L hat a box of Bock ten's ArnicaSah-e ■ cure ac." Ifs the be* Salve an. —WeßtorntbinbtoMisHat lie Thrower for same wry C* tidier pears hzrxlid us yesterday. • —The latest f.yks in Ladies' CLOAKS and MILLINERY are oar specifies. C. D. Caistjrphen & Company. | —The machinery for the veueer : plant arrived this week. Mr. White saTs rork *iU begin potting np tbe machinery next sick. —Mess Mack Avers and sn, B» Ajtn, Grorg? Jenkins aa! W. A.ilayo.!aie of Beaufort cour.ty's socJßsfu! tabxeo "fanner?, arc in town today with their tobacco. | —Mr. S. R. Clary ha? been ap poiaU J assistant passenger agent jef the S. A. L- R- R., at Charlotte. ! His many ; lends here are glad to , learn of h.-> promotion and wish him ranch snccess. —Gcorgp Robersou and Puss Padgett who were under arrest on suspicion of being accomplices to the Robert Padgett murder, were released en bsul Sunday morning. There are oo further developments in the case at this writing. CofettUßS »l a Psiwt Rev. John t>. Cox.of Wake. Ark. writes, "For 12 yeurs I suffered from Yellow Jaundice- I consulted [a number of plijachm and tr«d all sorts of inJkiim, but got no i relief. Then I began the use of Electric Bitters and fed that I am now cured of a disease that had me in its grasp for 12 years.*' If you want a reliable medicine for liver and kidney trouble, stomach dis orders or general debility, get Electric Bitters. It is guaranteed by ail druggists. Only 50 cents. RUKAWAY ACdDEJrr. Fscr Popahr Tone Ladies HnrL The town was a scene of intense excitement Tundiy afternoon, caused by the runaway teams of W. M. York, one of the proprietors of the Dixie Waiehoius.Oae of the teams was being driven by Misses Essie Peek: snd Leltse Critcher, ■ airi the ot'. er by Mints Nolie York and Hmnah Vic Fowdea The !at:er had drirei to the mark et bou e of Adtos Ik York to de liver a message when the horse be-' jIH T, v ; ":ci ; !ctl azosiid quickly a::d rail into Maiii tlitet.- thrca\iig iliss Yo;k«u}x>n a pile of brkk. Mbs Four J,u attempted to .jump as tht struck a fy:. ii. front of The Eli Gurgar.us Com pany building, cad was thrown aj&lnsl the Irce wl.h g>at forte, 1 lb: kecckin; ter sta ilus. The other team, which was ' standi.i - in frqat cf the po_t o£ice, became frightened at the aoi.-e and started to run.the occupants jumped I out and in doing so fell, and were rcn over bv the buggy, sustaining ; slight injuries. At it was thought that Miss ' Fowden wrzs dead. It was several seconds before anyone went to her. : Mr. T. J. Smith, the American to bacco buyer, was the first to ap proach and be picked ber up. !B. Frank Gcdwin. Jr., helped Mr Smith carry her to the drug store of Mr. S. R. Biggs, where she was 1 examined by Dr. J. B. 11. Knight, ; who found no bones broken or seri > ous internal injury. Miss Fowden has suffered a great , deal since the accident, and at times it was thought the injury would prove serious. The main trouble was the premiog of n rib upon the lung She is still unable to turn ! herself in bed, but indications are that she will finally poll through all right. „ .. Of the other voting ladies. Miss Nolie York was the most hurt, she was confined to ber home several > days, but is out to-day. Miss Essie | Pede was unable to get out the next day, but b all right now. I Miss Let tie Critcber west to school the next day as usual, only a little bruised and sore. " Sou In Frsa Sulk " Our little daughter had an al -1 most fatal attack of whooping cough a~d bronchitis," writes Mrs. |W. K. Haviland. of Armonk, N. IY.. "but, when all other remedies ; failed, we saved her life with Dr. i King's New Discovery. Our niece, j who had Consumption in an ad vanced Stage, also used tlnswoa , del fill medicine and to-day she is • perfectly well " Desperate throat and lung diseases yield to Dr.King'S i New Discovery as toco other medi cine On earth. Infallible for Coughs and Colds 50c. and $1 bottles guaranteed by all druggists. Trial bottle free. —Pay your town tax** , PERSONAL- Sheriff Crawford is oat again. S «L E rs>. Jr.. is bocae from R'c*iir:ord, Va. Mr D. Ciaik of Plymouth, was in town TBUGIT. Ben Qaartenm* returned to Greenville Saturday. | Mr. F. L. Minga spent several days in towa this .week. Mr. Charlrs Mosby.of Richmood, V«.. was in town Wednesday. Mrs. Wheeler Martin returned from Raleigh Monday evening. Mr. Henry D. Taylor attended the Fair in Raleigh last week. Mr. Ed F. Huffincs returned Monday evening from Raleigh. Mr. and Mrs. David W. Morris spent Tuesday, in Rocky Mount. Mr. X. T. Perry, who has been sick for the past week, is out again. Fountain Lipscomb and James Ltfgrtt were in Washington this week. Sine W. H. Bennett and daugh ter, Miss Mae. vent to Plymouth Wednesday evening. Misses Nora Fowden and Anna Pope, who hare been visiting Mrs. F. K. Knox, in Kiwtnu. returned Monday evening. Mrs. S. E Newell and son. Eu gene. of Mapleviße, accompanied by Mrs. L. V. Lawrence, are visit ing Mr. George W. Newell, corner of Kim and Sycamore streets. Mr. and Mrs. G. P. McNaugh ton. of Everetts, accompanied by their guests. Rev. and Mrs. J. D. Cook, of Renovo. Pa., were in town Wednesday. The Rev. Mr. Cook has been pastor of the Renovo Pnes b\terian cLurch for tAnty fiiT years. He is a highly cultured gen tleman and a fine prcather. It was the plesMnre of th r writer to meet Mr. Cook and Lis estimable wife white here. —Par voai tow.n taxes. -•• • . SUDDEK HEATH. i.n.W.A.Ai&iMi dkl SaihT mersiag. Sur.flay mora!i:»g o'closk, itß "W A".""Xs2trr —, wife cf the sight watchman .passed away She wi? 72 yearrandf-months old. Mrs. was well aao Saturday night when her husband left to go en duty. She had eaten a very hearty supper and there was 1.0 sign of death being so 1 near. Smulav morning nk-n Mr. , Anderson went home, after making a fire and feeding the porltry and pigs, he went in to call his wife and ' found she was very skk. He did a!! that was possible but to no avail and she died at 91.30 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs Anderson had been married for 43 years. The funeral was held from the Methodist church Monday after i noon at 3 o'clock and the interment was made in the public cemetery. Mr Anderson has the sympathy of the entire community. Subscribe to your County paper ! Tns Kntkhpkise. CARD CF THAXKS Mr. and Mis. W. R. Fowden thank ereryone for their kindness and attention to their daughter, Hannah Yic., since the accident. lharcfc af the Advert Set rices on the second Sunday of the month, morning and eveu | ing, and on the Saturday (5 pL m.) ; before, and Monday (9 a m.) after | the second Sunday of the month, j All are cordially invited. Rev. B. S. Lassiter, Rector. — ; I ,CCO Tauag f!ea Wasted far P»- siUeas Guaramtccd la Wrttiag A striking illustration of the al ; most unlimited demand for young I men and women of business edu ! cation is found in the advertisement of the Ga.-Ala. Business College, of Macon, Ga., calling for 1,000 of , them at once. That wofid-renowned institution | is receiving so many more calls for graduates than can be supplied that it has not only greatly reduced i:s tuition, but has concluded to pay railroad fare and give written guar-; anty of positions to all graduates who desire them, under a $5,000 bank forfeit. Subscribe for Tkk Enonn $1 par year. 'Happy Housekeepers l__ -r-V - - jrVT - T~ i . I ARK THOSE WHO 1 AXD UP-TO DATE SUPPLIES AND OUR : PRICES ARE LOW | ! JL A. HOURS BREAKS RECORD Raised a Ysm Potato 14 lacks Mar. 14 1-2 lads ta Cirvamfcrac? ; aad Weighs 6 Ptuft. Yesterday morning when the | Elitor reached his office be foam! j that a bag of vam potatoes had bees left for him with the cnaplimeet'* of J. A. Hobbs, the popular Ckrk of the Court, who is an expert gardner. Upon examining the po tatoes one was f nmi which d»v ur -d fourteen inches in kiiph and fourteen and a half inches in cir cur.fcrence. and si | founds. j This is t'ue lasgest jans jotato | tl?e »titer ha« ever se. :i. Setae of ; the oldest citizens of the tost ssy |it is the largest They hive evtr jst.cn. The potato can be seen at this ! oflicsw We thank Mr. HoM-i fer I** gilt, and l him that it is syf> > (predated. Mr. fiob'a fdanUd or« fonrih cf \ • • • - S :Sa txcre in p>tntoes a*i i h). , • ixty-five- I.UjiKds.or abcul treaty- j 'f mr barrels. This is a go»i skoa EYERETTS. Mr. Junes Teel was here om , | day this wet k. I Mr. James D. Leggett was on ! ; our streets Monday. Mr. Herbert Jenkins, of Tatlwo, ] was in town Tuesday • . ' A series of meetings is being coo-, ducted at Vernon this week. j The rain last Saturday and Son j day was accompanied by *otre ! [snow from the North-East. \ Mr. and Mrs. Me. G. White , spent a few days in Scotland Neck this week visiting relatives. Some very small boys here have walk very hgih "to®-.," but often "torn'' reverses and walks the boy. A very wild mole marie a sodden dash the other day near Everetts, and succeeded in over-turning his driver and speed rapidly away. The runaway resulted, however, ia no sprains or bruises." Rev. J. D. Cook and wife, of Renover. Pa., are now visiting Mr. and ilia. C. P. McNaughtoo. Mr. Cook is a Presbyterian minister, and his sermons Sunda> morning and night were masterly and appre ciative. Mr. Joel Johnson, one of Martin County's most highly esteemed citi zens, died at his home October 21st. His remains were taken to the Spring Green burial grounds for j interment. May the blessings of j our Lord abide with his sorrowing j i-smily that they suv be enabled to speak as did faithful Job: "* The Lord giv*. 111 and the Lord taketh away ; blessed be the name of the Lord." tail lata Bis List S. Le Qainn, of Cavendish, VL, was robbed of his customary health by invasion of Chronic Constipetk a When Dr. King's New Life Pills broke iata his house, his trnoH was arrested and now he's entirely cured. They are guaranteed to | ctuc. 35c. at alt druggists. WE SEND GREETING . Standing upon the threshold of a new season, \ w-- WE SEND GREETING. Autumn, with it's whistling winds and frosty mornings is now gnWPP FALL CLOTHING QUESTION , •**- is now an important matter for consideration, and we take ffr gieat picasurrc in COJ Jiallv inviting every, C" "* ' ' ':»»« or parent who w.il have Clothing t > boy during tte cctcing season to call upon us for the purpose of looking at and V. 1 |>\ examining the NEW FALL CLOTHING, -aJM \ . .' J ;H Hais, Men's Shiits 2nd Underwear T* '• x. \ >f y \ we are showing. pi 1 LadiCc'. Fine Cloaks and Millinery a Specialty | J Carstarphen's White Front ' * '' . ~ . ti if 35 ' To Care a Cold is Oes Etey EssCl lii Tc29 r- » . iwV© Ere no Qaiaine TaUcts. /*s>£ » ev*y I «»tM. Xtws jj | SPECIAL KOI ICES j ! If «a -i»r 5-»4 uwtllii%' and !| is | * :U ; -;t a !'til in Tin: Ustf.u --■ i a. ;f_ U fuc mast and it is wortli jku »4 ki lie know atjclll it I Tst KxinnisE. if turn ki« as> thing to rcll, and its j «"*tk hi the pcijde know it I I tkrom h Th£ E-f^aiKisE. I - j I I Uca't e»!rr t!»i» heading 5 rcr.l* x j Si* »rk itsntsra. So "ad." taken for i Ir % thaa 15 qtcti. fjmu! ratn for lon^; Iti-ne. I —FOR SALK - Oj**ccond-hand j Pisut in iLcn»iii;!i repair aiul ex ctiltol coviiUon. Ciitap lor Cash. It is a buirain. Apj !y at The Enterprise Office. —FOR SALE—For Cash or on time, on good security: 75 acres good farming land well timbered, 7 miles from Williamston. the same being a part of the old AUsbrook place. Apply to Mrs. A. ML RIDDICK. 5-4t Scotland Ned, N. C. Notice to Taxpayers Tke ton taxes for the rear ending May M, ■ yoj. at mom dar aad colkrtibl All penoaa are hereby aotifed that I am ready to collect uaat. Yon aril' pk» be ready to xtUc vim I call oc I". ll*itbr iavia£ amnum worry J and eqcaic. • Yom troljr, J. 11. I-AGE, Mt Tvaa Tax Collector' "a""" 1 " ™ 1 aaaaaaaaa^ Ten Thousand Churches in the United States have used the Longman Sc 'lutliati Pure Paints. Every Church will be given a lit eral quantity whenever .they J pat Don't,pay Jr. so a gallon for Lin seed oil (tcrlb f-ocents) uhicliyou ■ do wfcen you Luy thin u£nt in a ! [ can with a psint label on it. j 1 8 awl 6 mits 14/ therefore when i you want fourteen gallons of paint, j buy only eight gallons of L- & M.,! aai mix six galicas of pure linset!: o3 with it. You nexd only four gallons of j I jL- & M. Paint'. ;:.d three gallons of OJ Eirxtd therewith to paint a]' good sized basse. Houses painftd with these paint., j never grow shabby, even after 181 y«ri I These celebrated paints are sold I by S. R. Biggs. J . . -J,—A*' | A Welcome to All !l WHEN IS TITS CITY _ : J'' DONT FAIL TO VISIT 1 Southern Supply Gompany w "*oc«?£t n E For Pticti 03 Asjttiag tot wan't in the Grocery Lice. "'. a TOBACCO «| GROCERIES Schnapps 10 pond box £ Mullets £ Enwtnij Male - ■ Mess I'ark n Rrnni) Pork FLOUR « RedKiepknt Lard-all kind L S*"CotJ " 2 t'he»e BV . Corn UrvJ-l - Batter h Rctl Coo® 5 Meal TIIK . 3ed Sid » Sjgar H B»r)tl«r «, X Coffee T CARLOAD ■ j Kite .g Slick Candy. J; Harris' Xatsral Leal 6 pspoii bo* J Varieties of ILxlurts Hi/U Life rt Chocolates 1 j Roacdale and Si™ Cued. *oc. per p3ans Baking Powder—different kinds £ Canned Conds |J, Snuff, Ssafi. C«n»» Cigars. £ Cakes and Crackers y. STATEMENT OF 'v |i BANK OF MARTIN COUNTY, AT WILLI AESTON, N. C., At the dose of business ou the 9th day of Sept., 1903 : tUMKM: UAiIUTHI: tjMH 9t DbcaMts % 31,913 |3 Om Bialu Capita! Stock. f "WMI Other Stock* m.mA Bcmli. imjo Surilu » t* ♦ n.uit.r, k nmtmm. 1.501,06 CmlieMcd ProiU • Dmu4Ua> n.w.u CntikMaol VtraK, - IMar Fnm Baaks and Makers 4.591 j6 IKpaili nbjrct to Oak «t.qM ICaakoalb** S.JJSJB " TOTAL " WML '*** I. J C. r.,!inl COfMrr. « Cask 1 Martla fount*, do lolemnlv »«t«l (« ofttßl IM •hxrUattnol >■» lollvlnt ÜBf lumlidtt awl blitl, J. C.tOMM.flills. State d Xurlk Crrtea G»)t m Itntw. ' »»«>•■ w ul btioix nr. |hu nth dar >»' Sept.. A. D. im *• C. U. guvwi.X. MurltMrattMi coma-*iT»T: 1 Dnn> & K(» - , Kwki Martin ) MBECTORS - JUlHiliil 1 ■=» ' J-O.OaM f i 1 J 1 S. R. CLARY & CO. DEALERS IN Staple and Fancy Groceries, Fruits, Confectioneries, Cigars and Tobacco TINWARE, CROCKERY WARE, Dry Goods and Shoes WOODEN AND WILLOW ABE , » WE PAY HIGHEST PRICE FOR A COUNTRY PRODUCE OF ALL KINDS. Henry GciLii: >n«l J. I>. Gurgsnus exU twl to their many friend* a hraitf invitation to call Cn lists; sl.cn in lo* u. They have some bargains on band theV want to teil yen about. DOST FORGET THE PLACE. O Q t r_ [Look for our ad. each «eck] K. Uldrj X UU. WE HAVE 1,000 YARDS OK WHITE CLOTHE \ • AT 4 CTS. PER YD. 25c. HENREITTA BUGGY BLANKET^ now 20c. AT COST * . - „_i- " • . * , • • ( COME EARLY TO AVOID THE RUSH. N. S. PEEL & CO. Our Stock of . ' Men's, Boys' and |»T Children's . . /\y7f\ CLOThing (4[ol\AV\ ; is complete and we 11 are offering the entire I\ 11 If \ stock at a very low IMI U \ Harrison Brcs.&Co.
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