THE ENTERPRISE. rmimoimTniMT ■v m mrrearaiaalrmiaTiMO co. VUllnulM M.C arnnttilktrMOlctu wUU«»to», M.C. aaOlcnlOaoa Mall Matter. Pkidit Decbmbeb 8,1006. UAJT* VAWAH Off AHIMAM. ■ Wflll |MTT PMWtttM Attacbod NmUh to hMttcrd. Tkto artlale rooalla the ca*e of tho two hu of tfco ißirlcin millionaire who m Lord Levat'* tenant at Beau fort, Scotland, found themeolve* In tko High Court at Sdlnburgh charged with ekootlag what they conaldered poacher*. aad every BOW and again oao road a of a "murderoua" affray hotwoo* gamekeopert and poacbara. Tho commoneet form or poaching la for rabbi ta Tho plan on a farm la to drive tho rabMta around tho edge of a told and catch than In a net at particular outlota. Poarhere alao ex toad tholr oporatlona to doer In pri vate parka, a common method being to aoalo a tree, wait until they ap pear beneath Ita branchea. and then drop a hoary bar on the head of ono of them. Deer poaching la rlaky. aa It la dtfloult to carry off the carcaaa wlthont detection, aaya the Ix>ndon Sphere. Bat only a fraction of the caae* of poaching eror come to light. The proaoat writer waa reoeutly Informed by a email squire In Burke that ho aoror dreama of bringing a poacher Into court. When he find* one on hla grouada he Invitee him Into the pub lic road and administers a sound thrashing The An* close fur of the mole has only recently become appreciated by | the fashionable world, and the little •Una which formerly were wanted are now * valuable article of com merce. The color of the mole (which varies in length from 4 % inches to lachea from tip to tip) la velvety gray In all Its ihadea and with point* of white. A coat made out of these eoets S2OO or more. An old time trapper who has been at his work over thirty years, says klc average catch Is 100 a week, rep resenting the astonishing total"" Of over 150,000 moles. His mode of catching Is simple apparently. When a mole has thrown up many earth mounds the mole catcher carefully eiamlnes the "lie" of them, and his practiced eye soou spots where the main gallery will he; thla Is always seme Bve inches below the •urface and may safely be supposed to be running down to a at ream If amy be near , With a sharp spade he slices down Into this, disturbing the mould as lit tle as possible, and only removing enough of It to make room tor the trap-—a cylinder —which la placed In the gallery so a# to act as a continue atlon of It. He then throws a little •oil over It and (Ills above with the earth ax before so as to allow no ray of light. A mole running down the gallery peases through the cylinder, and its nose touches the concealed circular spring in the middle, which closes, catching the victim round the neek or middle and killing at once. rths Imperative that nothing hut a smell of earth should lie apparent about the trap, otherwise the mole would nol approach. Its sense of ■mell being most acute, so the mole catcher never handles coffee, tobac oo or even aoap for many hours be fore setting the traps for the little creature on which ihe fanner car rice on such a ceaseless warfare. This particular trapper liaa more orders for skins than he can possibly supply He Is Interested in one old customer, who found out the vslue of mole fur long before It became a fashion lie takes 1,500 chins every winter.—New York American Nelson Talks of King. "Battling" Nelson k«v« out hie Ideas of the qualities which go to make up good generalship In the ring Here the.v are, according to the Denver Times "A good ring general Is one who haa much experience In the ring. There are men who could light twen ty-flve years without being good ring generals, but the boxer who aeea things and learns as he fights makes the general. "1 would call a good ring general a boxer who knows when he Is win ning. when he Is loslug, and uses his head to help him out of It. He muat know how to save himself when In distress. He must be a boxer who flnds the weakness of the other man and makes the best of It. He muat know bow to get out of the tightest corners, the hottest mixes and the fteroest rushes. "Jim Corbett was a first class ex ample of this sort of tighter. When he met Jeffries at Coney Island some years ago be was up against a fellow who had weight, reach, height and the punch on him. Jim was merely patting his cleverness aud experience against all that Jeff had. lie stuck there twenty-three rounds and made the big fellow look sick It was his knowledge of the game that pulled him through and made him look lltie a wlnper. "When Jeff rushed Jim side stepped away and pecked him with his left. Jeff cornered him many times, but the clever forbett was ■ever held. He hit and got away, before the giant could get him. That'* what you call genernlshlp. It la nothing more thau cleverness and a good head combined. 'To-day Abe Attell la probably the greatest ring general in the world. He la not only a great boxer, but he la fall Of all eorts of tricks which go to make a good Aghter. When 1 fought him at Philadelphia some montha ago he was a very tired boy the laat few rounds. I had him ualng all Ma skill to keep going there, but to tooled me at that." A botcher can usually contrive to Make both ends meat. ▲ newspaper man rarely falla to — t hi* paper the street. Horses and Mules We have Just received a good supply of Horses and Mules at our new Brick Stables on Main Street Tell us what you want or what you are willing to pay and we will try to find a Horse or Mule to suit you . The Martin Live Stock Company Williamston. - - North Carolina «w f - KKPOHT OV THH CONDITION CW Telegraphers J. C. Robertson, Hanker NEEDED *i hubkk*ONvii.l,k. n. c., Annually, to fill the new positions crea ■l ihe close of bualneas N.iv vth. 1905. l e ,j |,y Railroad anil Telegraph Compl ines We want votiNO mkn ami i.auiks rksoIRCKs of 1 h abiu, to LI'.ARN THLBGRA i/xna «nd ul«count» - > u 'v rHY AND R K ACCOUNTING. Overdraft* ,'J We furni* 75 |wr cent, of the Opera-1 Furniture and HUtuir. tor* and Station A«entn in America. Our j Other Krai Katale Owued * si* schools are the larxeat eacluaive Tele-' Due fruui Bauka and Banker* 4.»57 ».t «raph School* in the world Established Check. and other Ca.h Item. 4.1V4 v> *> yearsand endorsed by all leading Rail —Sway Official* tot At. I 45.7 10t S We f. fisu to every »tu i.lAbii.l'i ikm dent to furnish—him or her n jjoaition I laying from S4O to |6o u mouth ill State* Capital Mock 5,0000 a east of the Rocky Mountain*, or from Undivided Profita WM V 4 #75 to |loo in States went of the Rockie* Bill* payable * 000 uo, immediately upon graduation. Time Certificate* of Depoalt 1,600-00 Stuilent* can enter ill any time. No Deposit* Subject to Check j", >49.05 vacation*. For full particular regarding Cashln «Cliecka outatandlnit - !,■* auy of onr School* write direct to our ——- executive office at Cincinnati, t>. Cata- ToTAI. 1 45.710.A5 u, K „ e free. County nf Martin rol "" 1 l The Morse School of I.J.C Robertson. Canhier «f the above named a IJHV liauk, do solemnly swear Ihil Ihe ilwve «Ute /§2 i\A ifi Y • men! is true to the best of my knowledge and tteljef. J C. robkkt»on, c shier Cincinnati. Ohio. Buffalo. N. Y. Swot 11 to before me his 16 J Atlanta, LnLroiie, dav of Nov \gov hi« RoftH Notait I'ubtte I Texarkana, Tex. Snn 1 mnctaco, Cal prgT Macht Bros. & Rutenberg LOWEST New York One Price Clothing and Dry Goods Store CT^^ GOODS WILLIAMSTON, N. C. rhlUtO tWC GUARNTEE FULL VALUE to every customer on every # purchase. It is easy for us to do so, because we carry brands ol goods a that are RENOWNED for their PERFECT FIT, ELEGANT STYLE and GOOD WEARING QUALITIES. .... Cjl j * It is a wrong idea that some people have when they think that they | cannot be well dressed unless they have their clothes made to order, i|» k j and pay a The art of making ready to wear clothing has ad- m W vanced to such perfection that it is no longer necessary to have them to measure. . ~ . . . . • • • ; • ■ * S - OWL BRAND GLOTHES Our stock of LA i)iKS' AND MKN WE CARRY IN STOCK THE RENOWNED BRAND OF FOR SHOBS consists of prices from $1.50 to THE MOUSE OF KUPPENHEIMER and can QARANTEE A YOUNG MEN BOYS $6.00. The Hunan and tWet Shoes 10, UA / PERFECT FIT IN EVERY INSTANCE with a saving of at ' , ... Men and Queen Quality and Star Brand mMRSV 1111(1 (j/|lll(iren. Shoes for Ladies. least 25 per cent, on made to measure prices. A man once dressed in a Kuppenheimer suit or overcoat decides never to jjtf Boys knee pailtS suits have any more clothes made to measure. No wonder, it $2.25 to $0.50, Youths KKfIS saves him money and he is stylishly and well dressed. «r nr\ fr* ftrr r*r» ■■ KuppenhelmerS guaranteed .Ultai- - $15.00 to $22.50 I|§| SftS S S QO to $I 5 .0 Q. Kuppenheimer's overcoats - - S«.SO to $20.00 WM Thl. bntnd ol cloth ng we man f(/Ween\ fc: « Fltrlte Brand suits - • 7.50 to slS.oo jifef utacture ourselvesln New Yoric m-jm F|trlte Brand guaranteed rain coats and overcoats IN City and are therefore In . po^- .... ° $6.00 to $15.00 9 til tlon to guarantee you the Best V' OUR PRICE is ONK to ALL and the LOWEST. Iu our store you get FULL VALUE for your money and DON'T PAY MORE THAN YOUR W (wmotf If «T_ NEIGHBOR. - - - - / - * - ' v THE STORE Willi HE STYLE , to get is flacht Bros. & Rtifenberg : Your Money's Worth I TP-Til nATF ■ ' -r .; New York One Price Clothing and Dry Goods Store Clothing Factory fitfTc - WILLIAMSTON, N. C. '^v^Tv" ITS A QVESTIOfI • | which o! the two Individual* above (• the happier. If it'a an * International Suit Ihe young chip is wearing then it become* the easiest thin* in the world fo* him to "pre" hi» suit" to a successful iasue. ( 15he International Tailoring Co. J> i -or i J>*eu> yorK. Chicago San r rancttco (I * THR I.AKOBST AND MOST SUCCKSSFUL CONCKRN 0 \ OF ITS KIND IN THK WORLD 11 ha* a reputation for fine clothes msVinK, mtHctly to order only, that i. the envy of a'l merchant tailor* throughout the country. . It's a pleasure to represent so popular a firm; and after you've put their tlothlng to the teat, you'll endorse every gool thing we can aay about them, •nil more l»eside*. , ' . ® % Call and have ynur>nessure taken, and wr'll "how you what perfect fatting clothe* me allium an ••International" standpoint. ! On our lihmense Stock of Fall and Winter Clothing we are making a re -1 duction of 10 per cent. i Come to Hoe u«, Friomln to all, Anderson Crawford & Company Notice. Notice. We. S. 11. Clark and J. W. I sha " »*' l fnr "**» to tht h 'K h_ Cherry will petition on January i, est bidder, at rnv limn- the 28th 1906,10 the Honorable Board of dav of DeceuiW* 19.-5 >ny house ("oinniissioners of Martin County hold an«i kiuilew. inn.uuic, cattle for license to retail spiritious hcj- and hoRS, corn and fodder, fartn uors at Everetts, N. C., during in« implements Wfljons and carts, said year nuder the firm name of btißgv and harness and all other Clark & Cherry, personal property. S. 11. Clark This Nov. 28th 1905 tl-34 4t J.W.Cherry. 12-t-.lt LUKJJ liQBERSON. NOTICE! .We most c. rdially invite all persons having accounts with ns, to make a special visit to our store and settle same be fore December ist. 1905. Thanking vou in advance for prompt adherence to above. Very truly, J. PAUL SIMPSON, Secretary. I _ ——— BIQ REDUCTION T f' .i - * 1 In Clothing Wright's Underwear - /f-l jrt 4 Don't forget our com plete and up-to-date ■Hrj II I T7!h^s[v line of Millinery and , I Ladle's Fancy Dress En |1 J Mfy in come and give us a trial. , ■ ■ Very Respectfully* G. D. Garetarphen & Go.

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