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THE ENTERPRISE. wmmmmmmmmmgeamammmmmm FKDAT, KOVEMBW W, 1901 JOHN LEE, I CaiNKSK LAUNDRY (GOOD WASHING. Skirt* loc. Collar* x. Cuff* M. each. Cader cloths 6c each, •ach* je. pair. take Aynw loc. Towel* 3 cent*. » AtlkMi of Washing foe Lsdin* done up nicely. , Lanndry not caltod for in 3 month* will teaoU. SUIT WICK STREBT. It will |*y yon to rotnc la Tarfcoro and aaa the Largo Slock of Chri*ta*aa presents Meilbn-er, tha Jeweler. NOTICE! PAY YOVR TOWN TAXES. AT V ONCH, AND SAVB COSTS. S. W. HARRELL, _ Tax Collector. LOCAL NGWS | County CoounlMkHMtt BNt ltadij The spoke and handle mill it BOW in operation.* ~ > Nice Box Taper to cent* at The Enter prise offW*. Mr, C, D. C*r»Urph«H hu decided not ■ to build until Spring, P The scliool* and all bn§lu*** bouses ware dosed Thanksgiving Day. A new drtii in town, Tha Williainstun Laud and Improvement Co. T»rner'» North Caroliua Almauact for * 1901 f«r *rle *t tki* office. 10c. VOl iiok for tome vt ry marked Improvable,U* in our post ofQce tvvt. Judge Smith killed a pig to-luy tb*t was not 13 months old aud weighed 410 pounds. How'ttbst for a pig? Read the "ad." 0/ John Lee,the Chirm, man. You cau liave any kind of laundry do«r up by Jobn and be will give you ■lot work, Bid* art being received for building the warehouse and it la likely Tbe Enterprise Hill be able to say in it* nest taaue wbo has received the contract. Owing to rash of job work and Me of the boy* being sick the paper is later than naval but we hope our reader* will bet, \ with a* this week. Will dt better nest ) time. Onr WniiaAstoe bey* at Oak Ridge are having quite a time in the foot ball gave- The O. R. I. ia hav|ng thing* its own way in that line, winning frvan every thing it meet*. ff. ft. Cowing k Co..a| Bear Grnaa.will Nil peals *1 gra4jy f prices lor the neat jo day* g* the ftfip will he under new management neat yen*. See their ad. hi this issue. The talk on every band new is to epea wp streets through the "Simmon's Field." J Lata fur building are very scarce and nn- Jejs these streets are opened, thoee want lay Uh* wiii few f® f° ,B J 1 ** country tot get there, Thanksgiving Day was observed by a)l bnaineas house* In town yesterday. Her. " vices were held at the Episcopal church, '/ Methodist church and at the Oieeiple church by tbe Missionary Rapt lit as their y church was ceing painted inside. Subscriptions received since last Friday: Henry Slade, Poplar Point, SI.OO, Oxford Orphanage; H. D. Cook, W; liamatou, WW'! m BfePt *]*«»•»« Jmmmse total iM 3* cents for Hie ttxtord (iirpbao*. [The orphan* will be able to tttrf a bank account with that awannt. Tbe old shed* and walks in frets* of J, A. Mlaell & Co.'a a«! W. M. WUaofl't have been torn down and new sheds Me being erected. The street took* better without any (beds at all. William at on is forging ahead, and why not do without tbaae "old time" ideas and have a town that looks like something? What'a the fffttyje? \»j{li canvas awnings aud brick aide-walks, Th Ladies' Aid Society of the William. | ston Baptist Church will have a Bazaar at the M*?cuic Hall Friday ULht IK.-fore llie ith ot December. Tbey W wi!l lis » a rice election of urrtty and ueei'l »-ti.les for sale—j st the thine* you w.nt for Christinas Presents. Among other tiling* a nice line of dolls beaatiful- P iy dossed. Mid HtfV invite Santa Claus to examine th*Lr assortment of presents before buying elsewhere. R* fWakimnu will alto be served. I 411 |«rt«fc feafiriMt 4th Quarter y Conference of th« Villiamtfon «.(} ItgifliUor, Chrje of the Warreoton Diatrict, M t Church, w outb *as held Monday morning at the parsonage. The following steward* were •Med (or the coming year: Meeaif C. D Carstarpiien, C, W, K«tk. a W. Blount, W. ty York, N. S. Peel nndW. A. EltUon. Sup erintendent of Sunday School, A.K. r. Wbitmo e. The pastor. Rev. T. H. Sutton, has worked tait'fully during th year, and it *ll be gratifying in* 4«fd to l>ia mauy frienda nnd admirer* to know |hgt }ie')l cfiry t" I conference he beat report that bs* ever been s'nt from Ihii charge. It is Confidently expected that Mr. 1 •■II9O will be returned. AN UNUjUAL CASE. 1 Sam Ange, of famesville, while working in the woods near that town on Tuesday was struck by a limb of a tree and a bole as large as « w«)nut Was knocked in his skull, and the brains oozed out In this condition Mr. Ange walked from the woods to the river some distance | from where he waa struck, a Mr. Davis Accompanied him to Jnmes 1 vi le a* oat a mile away. Mr. Ange walked from the. to Dr. J. £, Smith wick's cffice and remained ! he:e until Dr. W. II- Harrell, ol Willianuton, arrived. During thu time Mr. Ange re tained conscious cess and talked freely with those present When the physicians were ready to dres« the wound, he walked to the operating room. Nearly two ounces of hi'brain was removed and » hen the doctors had finished Mr. Ange waked up and was still conscious. A telephone message received here yesterday afternoon stated that Mr Ange was still living, free from fever and was still conscious. _ . \ Turner's North Carolina Almanacs for 1903 for sale at this office. 10c. McDurria's TASTKLKSS C»m. Cr*N will cure chills & all malaria troubles, cu money refunded. 5p cents. McDufflt'g Little B|it* Liver Pills arc tb* best Luown for biUioubiiess, cpnitipation A indigestion, do not gripe, 3$ cents. AM MCVDE.Vr. am Vurgana«- son of our e?- tee ed tiul r> pillar to .vnsman Mr B'i' •urjuius, Wijs vaiy idly hurt Wednesday mor Jug yju nping off the train. - I line bft-D the hahit of sev* ral of the small boys t • oto the de pot every morning and jump on arid off the train and Wednesday monf"- in* several of Ihem got on the 'rain and rode to the crossing at the fac tory where they jumped off. Sam Gujgsnus was the last to jump,and the ;rain was moving pretty rapid ly and tl»r, w hi n. He strucken his hea * making very uely plat s just over the right eye and another or. thechin For minute* he was com lete! da/ed. He was carried home by Mr. Sutton. His injurte a-e not serious. This should be sufficient warning to all bov» against jumping on and off the trains. f fro PARENT.-: I have been re quested by th* agent of thg R, K. Company to aay that a great favor will be conferred on him as well as the K. K. Co if their boys are kept from jumping the trains. There is a law prohibiting any person under 11 years old, other th«li employes at.ij passengers,from getting on and off tha trains ( Sea Old, 45 town laws) and that it will be necenaary to enforce this lnw not only in justke to the R. R. Co. bat those who iolate if.—Ed ] ■ ■ •> *++ SALE OF STOCK. The lwok* of Tbe Williamston and Improvement Co. are open for tbe Wf J°l u * I>( fl • 90 par v«iue|i'ooa stiar*. Sealed wflj be rfefived at tbis office till l>fp. jtb, 1901. A. K WHITMORK, Pr # . t. J. a. OoiUrd, S««'y, A PHYSICIAN TBSTIFIBS.' "I have taken Kodol Dyspepslf Cure and have never used anything in my life that did me tbe good that did,", say* | County Physician Geo. W. Scroggs of Hall Ctnnty. Oa. "Being a physician I have prescritjed it and found it to give In* pett rf-\»lts : '' If the fyfHj riu eat Tf ' main* nndißi -U?d W yv„r -ioii).-wk it de. 1 cay* there *n-i ;»i«oa ■ the sy-um. Vou «an prcve t this by but tha; meau* ' Cur* digests what you eit need ' suffer from aeitl.er d>*spe>sia " ir star ' vatioa. Tbe w..rit iset quickly cared. Never fail',. ; A POINTER FBH IMVENTOKS If you wlah your p*teiit buaines* prop erly aad promptly done sisd it to SWIFT k CO., PATKNT LAWVI'.RS, opposite U. S. Pstest Office, Waabiugtoa, D. C. Tbey bare no di*aati*fied clients. Write I tbeso for their confidential letter; a poa | Ul card wfl; bring it, aad it may he worth 1 ———— Stsft tin Cngft lad Wirti off IN C«M Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets core a cold in om day. No Core no Psy. Price Hmt* . "NOTICE! NOTICE! Vonr property, your solvency, your future comfort aud that of your • family may depend upon the char '' acter of your insurance. Sec that ' you give it the attention its impor d tance demands and if the' 'OLD awp ' Tnino" • your scrutiny favorably, tlurn or der insurance from us. '• WHITMORE 4 NEWELL, Tifo Fire and Accident I»r THE RyrfißPßiag, WILLI AMBTON, N. C., FRIDAY, ffOVKMBKB 89, IMI. Pomoual e S. J. Peel, of Petersburg, Va., is 1 in town. | Mr. J. H.Everett spent Thursday in Everetts. t • %. * Miss Mattie Bennett is on the i sick list again. r Mr. J. S. Rhodes was very sick • several days this week. , Mr. Henry .Slade,of Poplar Point was in town Wednesday. I P. Ewell, of Louisburg, spent I Thursday night in town. Mr. L. M. Brown, of Jamesville, was in town Wednesday. Mr. W. E. Gladstone, of Hamil ton, was in town Monday. 1 Mr. John E. Pope has accepted 1 a position at Eli Gurgatius.' Mr. Eli Gurganus was in Rocky 1 Mount Tuesday and Wednesday. Mr. C. H. Baker and wife, of I Hamilton, were in town Monday. Mr. J. W. Anderson was*in Ply mouth this week buying peanuts. Mr. Frank Godwin, of Scotland Neck, spent Thanksgiving in town. Miss llattie Harrell and Mrs. J. L. Hassell spent Thanksgiving in Plymouth, Miss Bessie Latham left Saturday morning to visit her sister. Mrs. C. 1 R, Alley in Washington City. Rev, J. K. Underwood, Presiding Elder of the M. K. Church, was in Sunday and preached morning and evening. Messrs. p. S. Biggs and L. C. Robertson witnessed the foot ball game in Norfolk last Saturday be tween the Universities of Va. and 1 N. C. Mrs. T. A. Stalling* and neice, Miss Bessie Daniels, leil Wednes ( day moming for a short stay in , Louisburg, prior to returning to ! their home in Atlanta. I Mrs. T. H. Sutton left lfWcdnes day morning for a visit to her i parents in Fayettevilje, N. C .where t she will stay until after Conference, > which convenes in that city next s week. Mrs. J. T. Brown, residing at Johnson's Camp, had a stroke of ' apoplexy Wednesday night aud died last night. The retrains will inter ' red at Cedar Branch tomorrow at j o'clock. Mr* Brink tfypry returned to r Williamston about a week ago. He , bad been away for several months , at Hot Springs, Ark. We are very sorry to say that Mr. Cherry has , imj>roved not as much as was hoped r for. « Mr. Peo. H P»*Q», H°ckp 1 Mount, who is now in town doing I some work, is anxious to start a branch house here for the manufac ture of tobacco flues,etc. It is hoped that he will be successful in secur ing a store. Buy your writing paper, pen*, pencils. E etc., at The F.nlerprise office, « . School tablets 3 cents at Tbe Enterprise 0«M. Uj " Ti Curt A taltf li On Oav T*ka Laxative Bromo Qiriulne Tablets. All dn'gglsts re'und the nionev if it fuils , to ctrre.'KTW. Grorc'i. «ignatttre on each ' bos. lie. y 1 FVPRfe T'. Prof Me* CrrevST»i*nt t atfd "unday at his honv? ntar *ni >» | Vr, r »rker of t f e firm of Moore t He Purhrr.o C.r fnvill ,i>pent Wed -1 liiesd.iy '"re l i >! r T I'. n«>y of '.nmi'ton . too*? th • cars here T UC fdpy night for PI mo th. t M*. \ F Everett returned *unda'- night from A Isnta, Ga.. where he r had be*n spending a few days. Masters f ky' and Lynwood Per ' kins spent c aturday and Sunday at ■ their uncle's near Johnson'a Camp. Kittrell, rame Tuesday nii'ht to visit the la ter s parents. Mr J. & Coffield. | Mr. J. VV Perkins went to Rob ersonvi le for the e*- hibitiou of his patent buggy harness and lightning pea planter. ' Quite a number of our young r people attended thd sociable given at Mr CUB Whitley's Tuesday night complimentary" to Miss Ncll Siiftp son. t> buswcjj rrcnj 1 Advertisements under thia head J ceaU a Uac each insertion. r No ad. taMn for Icaa Utaa 15 ceata. Solid Gold Ring* from J.aj to $150.00 5 at Heilbroner'a, the Jeweler, Tarboro, N. C. NOTICE NOTICB Sealed proposal* will be received until 1 Dec. sth, 1901 for buildiatftwo tobacco warehouse* 80* 180 ft.and «ae prist houae 40 aBO ft. For specifications. etc., apply at office ia William,toa. We resent the right to reject any or all bull. The Martin Co. Tob, Warehouse Cm., WiUiauttou, N C. Just received a handsome liae of Solid Gold Broochee at Heilbroner'a, the Jeweler Tarboro. N. C. Shirts from 11 ceata up at Gatyaaua. LADIKS WANTED to write at home, no newapaper business. Salary fto.oo per month, guaranteed. Addreaa with stamp, Mrs. J. W. M'CAIN, Waahaw, N. C. Write to Heilbroaer, the Jeweler, if you wan't anything ia the Jewelry lint, Tar boro, N" C. Shirts 11 cent* each at Gurgaau*. Walkign Jackets, Reefers, Cajmi and Cloakc ft. oo to SIO.OO, Slade, Anderson & Co. Don't forget Eli Gurgaaua in the tnaa to sell you Groceries, he always has a fine stock on hand. Beautiful line of Oold Set Rings at Heil hroner'*, the Jeweler, Tarboro,. N. C. A new line of l'ine Shoe* just received. —N. S. l'eel & Co. We will gnatmitee to sell Wiilking Jackvth, Cloak* cud Reefer* j Cheaper than Any one in town. We let I you make the price. Slade, Andersou & Co. If you want a aire Watch for a Holiday present, ace the Hue *t Heilbroaer'*, the jeweler, Tutboro, N. C, MCDUFFIK'S TURPKNTINR St MITTON Suet tuni; Plaster beats all cough sj rups, for curing o.ityln, colli*, plutisy & [ihcu monia. 25 ceuts. l'ine White IJnvelopes as Ttoq 1 Enter prise office. jets. a package. ( Special Bargain Sale at OurgatfU*' thia week. |iie. Another car load of Standard Sewing Machines just arrived at Eli Gurgsmts, Wheeler & WiKon and Ikwnfstic Sew ing Machines for sale by Slade, Anderson & Company. tf Examine our up-to-date line of Skirta and Jackets.—N. S. reel & Co. Jnst arrived a car load of Standard Sew. iag Machine* at Gurganns'. Ix> Latest Styles Walking and Auto mobile Jackets at * , f l.t'le, Anderson tk Co. We will • eceive »>-d*y a tiese Hn«. of £e'Utc»l am N. M. Peel & Co, A frll Hue of up-to-date Gent's I'uridsh itt|£s at Eli Gurgauua' new store. We liuve Walking Jackets and they must be sold at once. Give u» a call. Slade, Anderson k Co. A nice variety u( KUM. CSU S»4 see &| * Co A visit to Guigauu*' new store will pay you Latest Styles Walking and Automobile Jackets, for sale at Slade Anderson & Co. Ladiaa' Dress Good*, Dry Ooodi, No tions and all other article* of wearing ap puntl for the Ladies at GurgantM*. THE CIJIi-tlßiiS'S I'RIENO, Vou'll have a cold this winter Mny be you liftve one now. Your children will suffer too. For cough*, croup, broncUiti , grip and other winter coui'daint* One Minute Cov-gh Cure never fsils. Acts j I promptly. It is verv ['levaat tu the aite and perfectly bmtnless. C. li. George. Winchester, Ky., wiitts "Our little girl was attacked uith croup lete one niylit and was #0 bourse she could , hardly fpeak. Wc gave lie." a ftw dosta of One Minute CougU C ire. It tulitvm It'r iuinieiliatoly and site went to klaep. Wh»u she awoke next morning had , no signs of Uoar,»i>nvt or croup. 1 ' SALE OF * PERSONAL PROPERTY. i 1 * ■■■ . ■ By virtue «f an or\%- °f the Superior Court of Martin County we a* Execu tors of Henry Uverett will sell for casta ' on the premises of said Henry Everett on the iftth day of December 1901 all of the Personal Property of Mid Henry Everett. I Nov. Wh, 1901. H. S. EVERETT,Bxeeutor. ' M' W. W Waters, HOBEBSONVILLE, M. $. • A complete line of * STAPH 3c FANCY OR QCKit IXB try S««ds ail Nitlmt , We call *fecial attention in BYRUPS antf POKTO MCO —.MOLASSES -« MFGive me a ' Freeh Candies always on ksai BUY GOOD STOCK ' fll ' * v > Mii» V I •'TtPI i lit I n ' IV JHf - • ''l WE Will, KKEL p ON HAND A SUPPLY OF WELL BRED J , ——KENTUCKY HORBE3 AND MULEB. TELL US WHAT YOU WANT AND WHAT YOU ARE WILLING TO PAY AND WE ' J WILL TRY TO FIND YOU A HORSE OR MULE TO SUIT YOU. : /■" y The Martin Live Stock Company, - Williamston, N. G, TIE,HOME 8018 CURE. Aa lifiotiis Truataeit If viick Drill arlt an B«ii| CirH Dally la Silta at Tlianhras NO NUXIOt'S DOSKS. NO WKAKSNINO OR TUKNKHVUS. a ruKASAKi AKii rosi- TIVK CURK FOR THU LIQCO.'. HABIT. It is now generally known and under stood that Drurtkness is a disease and not a weakness. A body filled with poison, and nerves completely shattered l»y peri odical or constant use of intoxicating liquors, requires an antidote cajifitile of neutralirinj; and cradicatinK this |joison, and destroying the craving for intoxicants Sufferers may iiow curv thetiiM-lves at home without publicity or loss of titnv from business by this wonderful "ttofeu Gt)t« CURK" which has lieen perfected after many years of close study and treat ment of int bnatcs. The fuithlul use ac cording to directions of this wonderful discovery is jiositively guaranteed to cure the most obstinate case, no matter how hard a drinker. Our records show the inatvelotiH traiiMoriiintion of rtmnlndK of Drunkard* iuto sober, industrious ami upright men. WIVUS CL'RK YOT'R TtI'SUANDSL! CLLLT URKN CIRK vot'R fATHKRs!! This remedy is in uo a uostrum but is a srecitic !or this disease only, and is so skillfully devised and prejared that it is thorough ly soluble and pleasant tu the taste, so that it can lie given in a cup of tea or coffee without the k no vledge of the per son taking it. Thousands of Drunkards have cured themselves with thia priceless remedy, and as meuy more have been cured and made temperate men by baviug Ihe'CUßlfßdministered by loving friends and relatives without thrir knowledge in coffee or tea, and believe to-day that they diacontinued ' drinking of their own free will, DO NOT WAIT. Dou't l>e deluded by appai taud mislcding •'improvement." Drive out the disease at once and for all time. The "Mouit cou)CDRK" is sold at the cxlijniely ki'w price of One Dollar, thus m initio reac'a of (Cfthki tW*»t othefs costing * 5 to f',o. "nfl .llroctious «ccotn|i,tay cs'U ivukage. tiae'inl a lvict! from »klwtd pb\-'-lc:auß when requested without extra charge. Sent j.rapald t" any part of the world on r«oei;>t of One Dollar. Awdrtaa Dei.*, EDWIN B. GILES & CO.. w aij JI'.J MjrketSt., VbUidcll>b u ., AH C®n**.poiiiencv ctrictly confidential, " . . I I III—I in SOMETHING NEW Whfit G|urgor|us Stores. mmmmmm—rn A Finally first clasn up-to-dat»? l)j-y Goods Store'. The only |)la n .e in town where yon will find a I'ull line of. . . DRUBS GOODS, StIOES, CLOTIIIXO and IIATS * '* ' >'ofsvru»« innl apart Irani Grocery. Dt-partiueni j.. --i ism* n j NEXT DOOR w tho place wlienj 1 keep u full line of JI envy anJ Fitnt'y Gro ceries N( y IIMO of COiK STOVES and HEATERS i« full and tip to the best. Two ciu'H >l* Ground Alum Nalt Juwt Arrtvod Call and buy t a barrcll of ACME FLOUR, A till sipplf Ql Prut Irlck always ei kail ELI GURGANUS. » e- ' i - " . f r- V g)a. JOHN D. BIGG 3, • DENTIST. OFFICE: Rear Wheeler Martin's Law Office. MAIN STREET. -- •*V- j The place to buy Goods Is the place where they are found.. which we claim to»be here .. The que*lion at issue then is not TEDDY HOOSEVELT or BOOKER WASHINGTON, but , PRICE AND QUALITY both of we guarantee on our entire line, con*iating of all the COMFORTS OF LIFE ftoia the CRADLE TO TUB GRAVE, y Wc wish to attrrtct your special to this weo!:a invoice of BIIOM)CU)TH, . pi..\ NNR.i.S, RoMEsmr : and all other dress fabrics of the IjU-at designs ako to oua new patterns of Carpeting, Rugs and Art Squares of various ailed. We will give interesting prices 011 Salt, Flour. Guns, Cook Stoves. Heaters and Furniture. We also have a few Ladie*' Capes left which we will sell outat cost. Our salesmen will take /"• great pleasure in showing you through our stock and wckngw they can please you. E.I C a * r* .... Very truly, IN. O. Peel & 00 ' . ~" " " 1 ' _I_JI NEW GOODS NEW~GOODS | Don't forget to go to CARSTARPHEN'S and look at his largo, and enormous stock consisting of everything to suit the Ladies and Gentlemen- Also his MILLINERY* is uji-io-Jate- lie will sell -you cheaper than anyone in town. • SPECIAL Bargains in a Sample Line of Notions. v -1 - - * 'Tt arc selling at cost at our DIG NKW STORIv as long as they last, a huge lot of select notions, having bought an entire line oi drummers samples,. These ROOIL arc just as yjuwl as those w hicb sell at regular retail juices aiul there is in our More now a large lot to .'elect from. Come now and get your choice before they have been picked over. opportunity to get Christmas Presents eliiap. WE HAVE IN THIS CHEAP LOT EVERYTHING YOU CAN TH'NK OF. Ladies' Vests all the Way from II C its to $1.50. Gents Undershirt* and Suits at like Also In int's and Children's Garment?. Big lot of Over S'lirt, ,it ptu > *hichwiil astonish you. A l>e.tutiful selection of "1> HVS, .'I rrdkerchiefs, Towels, Ties, Suspenders, and Hose for • h:.'!rtn ria l Indies and Gentlemen. All bought at a Bargain .'.u! j;omg at first-cost. . REMKMBKR! That these arc sample- and only one of eacli 'kihd, though many kinds! So come au.l lake yon: ehoici before somebody gets ahead oi you. With ki'idest wishes for all, Eli Gurganus. ~ All person renewing their subecription within the next two weeks will receive TURNER'S _ NORTH CAROLINA ALMANAC for 1902; ' ——— u » " ' . This offer is for yearly ZZ? IZi jwWriiwfc rlvtitJr* I
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