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TBB ENTERPRISE. Fun at. An 4.1905. LOCAL NEWS A. M. masks k|li asmnkaia to toe MB aaarf saal and famto Ito ggksm.kW.EEiya.l.W, Ttoaa.. Mr. C- Ikyfar. S D , M. M. to aa ). Dl, T. C. Caafc and A. P. Ikgrbr. Sarwarda. L W. Ckaj. lto. The pahKe achaal daaaa to-day. CaaatyC ill I antMnliy. nmaemytokkkto akwr aa fto. MitoclavhE&M * Ca.% adthk wak. The brick aaaaoaa ave at «ot an tkr Bsadtkenewsdaf Dr.Chaa. J. Maf fattaaaaa(kar Fmckiata Toaan M. E Chink •nhrnjr.E he haM la Gaaaadkam Jaßy rich. Wtkpaakhto asaa to giaa mm askSaltoto^lito^dto sdfae atom yaa afl gat tke h%heat ttaaakae Uigt Mac «s A. F. A A. M affl told as l«da I a Taraday fey sear dtakknMayttnjn aftoaafae (piliaahk. "" TtoWtojil|lT l afke Nati.ail LaptkOtoa la Wiriiagnn. M. C. tortaawdiispniiiiiag. The ca4imaatn am sin hasf «e- MvMhmhHafand. sin 1 ■ af tke aad Mak£M.lmmrnol spaa a private ackadbr bays aad gala ia the Mb ■ikllliißMsgMn I j toe day afckt at jjm Salfart, "Dkm Weeantugsedtoa xpaaMiN at airhfaaadtoa b Mania 1 iiatj. The yt fiali 1 wMtod k|nfi ih. Ad ■anil imlsa 11.11 haldla the Matk- Tham aaa no mi ana at fls Baptnt aaamaf toedatyaaaa toa car af tke tmA amr Scothad v«k Wearkaowla%e tkeaaeeiptaf aa la ritslim to attache rl in 1 tiiiaf '■« ■! ftep to d wf. W f mat amy mack anr IgMßtr to attmd. WkS t tkr aSKr ntk oa nmhaata' Mamat thay aay asaapriasitaada to aell? which to kt toa paMie kaaw yam waata. Tsa aam eaaSnana danH yaaf atttoLaitmfanary lan aU kia'tolk ■■iiiliaa to Ps » «ke fae Maa *y%>t Mr. Ttorfayai toan ttoi ay S Ttockkans af Assam aad ridmkj - " ' t il Tax -lullj kat to ma m asmam nto da as s gnm ham to psy kayagn I li Immljpi. etc. and all yaa gtj akst yaa aneaa. by May tat 1902, can nat into ia . white ama ia toe County «r Stake, to pay has pnfl tax. . §^f^f OIR. Moaeeleft Wi laiiiajfn laa hame in Vhgfada. Mas Mattic Qmilnmai spent Sunday in Tarbara. Mr. M. W. BaOard. af II li, Mr. J. L Oaittaaa. af Amherst, was in town yesteiday. Mr. W. A. Feaner. of Greeaville. waa in town this week. Mr. H. W. Stafabs went to Tar boro Tuesday moraawg. Mr. S. J. Mntoicdto Ito» Will Ncubmj aad Cohaabua llinlgis spent Sunday ia Ikbam Mr. J. D. Leggett left Tuesday thre of Cable this week. Mis. P. D. Raaa, af Ottoaa, Canada, a ratbag Mr. and Ma Harry Biggs, wha baa beea spead uturned to Rahigjh Saturday - Mr. CW. Katgkt aad daughter Aanir, af Wilaeu Cn. ne ranting. Dr. J. B. H. Knight, his tenter. »ki« week,. Mrs. Taylor who ban beea rimtiag her daughter Mrs. W. A Hudgms, returned to her home in Aaderaan. S. C. Sunday mniaing Mr. and Mis J. B. Mobley and Maa Lizzie Taylar. left Tneaday Mim Emily Green, who spant several days 1 intmg the Misaes Lamb retained to her basse in Wilson Tneaday moraiag accom panied by Miss Eliza Lamb. Mim Anna Pakz. the popular milinrr who was with Csinnphi a i last season. a|ii»td last Friday - evening aad will have tbmgi of ; Mr. Carstarpben's aflbau) depart- WIELDS A SHAKP AX. MiMeaanai'iil at tka >l I af ■akilica cat ad by Ik. Tk|l New Ub Liver aad Bawd traakks-Dnpfaa, jlaaa af Appetito. Jnihii. BOiaamaaa, ftar. Matow.aßk»ketoatkeae aaa dar nadnfc UrSandnf aat. A HUT ATE SCHOOL I will opea a private ackaal fa kail aad (irk. ia tke • _ tok eaarae. Uatel kaa paa to fi.aj per aoatk. MaC M. LAXIEX. Wamt: E. N. Hardiaoa. Delia Gardner; Newton Rogenon. Lizzie Stalls. Church Cowing. Mary E. Rogenon; Cape J. W. Dixon, Margie Doa«b »jr: Counn; MBtea James, Brook* Ebenezar James. Sarah J. Boston: Joseph Ore, Ophebs Godard. Ebjah Eweß, Gertrude Prise; Richard Baker, EOea SUe; Wm. B. A NEARLY FATAL M7NAWAT. J. B. Oraer. Pnakka Oaac. IM.. which dched doctan ad all wmadim far toar jaa Thaa Backka'a Afafaa Saka caved hia. Jaat ■1 it ii. Cam. Caraa. Sralto. gkia toap-i toanaad riles, octtmy AB EASIB RBOrnOM. On laat Moaday i.iuiag Mhs Eliza Larab rnlnti I. aft her atuuber of her friends in haunr af ber guest, MimGrera, of WBssUv Quite a plcaaaat i n iag an aptat height when the fire beOs mag aad every onehartened away to find the fire. After the fire was gotlea un, 3er control, many ot the guerts re turned to Mim Lsmb's and enjoyed Grans, of N. C, Eanns Hassefl. Ids Hamcß, Kara Fonden, Henrietta Pkel, Laeetoa M, Anna Crawford; Memrs. A. Hsmrfl. John L. Haaaeß, C. H- Godwin. A $25,000 DOLLAR FIRE Martin and Biggs Furni ture Factor jr. The entire pint of Hntk * .-1-■*- - • - ISl££S W® uCHiO) CU Dy Die lIW moodiy might Ulwuu io:joaad 12 odock." "The aigia of the fire m been cuncd by ispuk fna the engine of the Atlantic Coast Line, the train being about two aad • As there was a strong wind from the Souhtwest it was impossible to control the fire in tW buildings, bat by hard work of nay of oar good people s Urge portion of the han ker on the yards was wrcd, it be iag paled South aad Weaft of the bnrnxag building. It was qoite an exciting scene to Aim luge p*— —* wrapped in flaaaca, and the sparks and large pieces of burning timbers being earned away bp the wind, sonefur a distance of nearly half a mite. The pack bonse of Mr. W. M. York about 1-4 of a mile away «nghMr«b the sparks several times, but prompt attention pre j rented any scrions damages. The i deter the efforts of onr noble ire men. ana old aad yonng. white land Mack, aad the boys fonght like demons, and succeeded in sav ing a large quantity of lumber that wonld otherwise have, burned also actual barrels of varnish and 1 benzine which where rolled doom to the tabacoo warehouses. The depot aad the tobacco nanhouau and several other buildings were in great danger and soare of them neve saved only by heroic efforts. The boose of Turner Williams, colored, was burned and all of his i household effect. He caned no I insurance. It is not thought now that Messrs. Martin & Biggs nrfll rebuild. There is much talk of organizing a stock company to build a factory in the event that i Martin & Biggs decide not to irefanikL The lose is about £25,000; insurance $11,500. The Companies caryiag insurance un this property where: National, $750; Firemen's Fund §750; Phoe nix of Hartford, $1,000; Svea, .$1,000; Helvetia, $500; German Ateerican.si .595; London assur ance.si,ooo: N. C. Home $1,525; Pamlico, $ 225; these com panes are represented by Messrs Orren Wil liams St Son, of Tarboio; United Statessl,2soand So. Stock Mutual $1,000: repeatnted by Bd. P. Huf jfum tt Co, WillianMton. TT CVT A MF B FCA BR Take Laxative Brasas Qaiaha Tablet*. tfkUb Scat & W. Cfwrt'iaipatmoaack baa. ajc. ■ • * A CARD OP TBABKSL I We desire to thank the good peo ple of tbh town, jroung and old, white and black' who so faihfafly responded to the fire alarm last Monday night and heroically aided lin fighting the flames. We can not express in words our fealiags, but down deep in our heart wc have the sinccrest appreciation for each one from the strong men who imperiled their life to the smallest boys who aaafctsd ia carrying Yours sincerely, MARTIN & BIGGS. ■— SHOT IN HIS LEFT LK. Bar all Kind* baraa. tinlm. ar other DeWitt'a Witch Haaal tenbaaacMC. Skia diaeaaea yield to aat aace. Never faiki ia caaea of pOca. Coolinj; aad bcaHac. Naae pa mas but DeWitt'a. Be saw of eoaater fntm. "I aaSevad far aaay years fraa a left kg. my: A.'s'paller.Eaxlak. lad "ltaroald «nt M and pn wacfc triable land all ktodaof mmsdlaato as parpaaaa aatil I triad DeWitt'a Witch ■aad Salve. A few bona I'ITII, M." Dartthnrd Letters. US af lettea 1 Isi ill tig la Ike past a«ncaarliyailatthe aud sf the asak Ms. tech. Maa MoUir l igf, (s), Mia Bcttie Barfl. Mia* Hahala Gardaer. Mia te at H. Gleaa. Mka Nan* H. riaan.)fiaa Geaaa Lea*. tyke N*anie | ii.f ten ht H ,Mra.J. B ftigaby. Mr. J. V. Aktoa. N. & Cherry, Mr. C. W.Cfcn E V.C Bmligi. Mr. Gunge Batkr. vaie Baaa, Mr. WOK. Daaiela. Maa teak Eaaoa. Mr. J. Hqa. Mr. Aaklrr L. Maitia. Mr. Thoeakaa Pajaa, Old Nkk Wkkkey Co.. S & Wadfay. Mka 1. y. BTJTERBQN. P. M. STATE NEWS. Cwiniii Arrack haigriuUd 63 battd• it ia said that it win coat about say- OOOL Seaator Money. oi Mimimippi' hae accepted aa invitation to dch rer the address at davidaaa College Oil ii t i iw in Kitchia, of the «|»L j;,t ,1 a • •- - - ■ rlira amncr. ins ufni cKM is the North Caxohaa amber of the The Secretary of State baa found a nkabic book. Ia it are poated the deeds (raa the ihrili from 179S to ISIO for hadi on which j taxes were art paid and which , lands the ■hetiii detidaii to the I State. Abaat 1,000.000 acres are ' thus covered, including 300,000 of the "Alliaoa grants. The Party-Sectad Annual State fair af North Carolina, will take place at Kaleigh. {October 17th to J*rt aert. Haas far iaqaweaaat law —deiway. aad the fair of ■9o* wiD echpae all other*. Write for pmara Hat, aad other privileges: Joaepk K- Pogae, Secretary, kaleigh, N. C. It will be a waste of food anary I Car Goreraor Ayrxk to offer re ; wards exceediag One Dollar Sack J for the arrest aadcoatktiooof those | (?) who caaacd the death of Jim , Walker at Waahiagtoa linaiay ■ssoruiag. The often should sarety read "far the arrest, ooarictiou aad execution Ac." King's Weekly. The managriarnt of the Pair Aamiistismi of Greensboro. Wins toa aad Burliagtoo is aaderstood to be coasideriag the advisability of , coabiaag the three ssssciationsand holdiagthe biggest fair ami face awet iat be history of NorthCaroliaa dw . tag the coauing faU. The plaa is Ito pool the premituna, parses and aU other iateresU of the burs. Goreraor Aycock bar commoted II the sentence of Ed Morgan, color led, from death oa the gallows to iaiprisoaaaeat for Hie at hard work Jia the penitentiary. Morgan was ! to be hanged March 31st ia Cabar rus county for criminal assault I! apoa a negro girt. It satam that since the trial and coariction of Morgan developments have raised a serious doubt aa to whether there was really aay criminal saault. ' A TESTIMONIAL FEOM OLD ENG LAND. edy the bat in the mU for toonchitia." ■ays Mr. Widha Jtarory, of Warriagtoa, E«|hri: "Ilhnnitdaj wife's life heriasheana —tjn a tmackhn far oter rta yaara, heiag moat of the tiaK roakaed to her bad. She is new quite •ell." It isagnsl ylniau to thean- I atactaeeraaf Cfc—ifculsia'i Coagh In edy to be able to pabliab teataaoaiala of jthi; rhnrto. Tkey Avar that grral , lieved aad rateable lim restored to health ; and haffuoi by this raamdy. It is lor sail hjr N. &. IVel & Co. a «■ ■ Is ana of tha t—t toby |waitoa fcaaaa. ■joorja, ttry MrfaMs'i "Nt. ■«' far La-Orfaaa Pan #I.OO Bccttsa TM» Tor. " Althangh the election this year will aot be for President or Hover* nor. yet it wtfl aa Impor taat rt"n There are to be elected tea Gon grcmna, a legislature which wOl elect a Uaited States Senator to sac cead Senator Pritchanl, Supream Court Jadgea to aacceed' Jas-1 lice Parches aad Associate Jaaticea Cask aad Cook, tea Superior Coart Jvdgcs, fiitcfo fftlff ttftfT and til county oUccrs, including hptriof Court clerka. bkYfcD MANY A TIME. Daat aagtact eaagto and eeMe area if Coagh Care -in naow all iiager. Ah aali railj afc. Acts at 8n cat far r«agh«, aaMk CTMp. grfr. hp.arhilii. hmariOn M Ca«n^ «al year*- aya■£■■■»> C. O. Daw •*, Imt. 18. "B h the vary bestcoagh j memaay aaesamapeEofaiekuamand I ummfr IE." The iliillna's wgjrjnw Adecrtbameats andar thia bsad 5 esnts a N.ILM >Ca.t i| t>doy asat Mfay. •a aafl yen Gaacariea, ha atoapa lasa Saa j y' Dime gaofa af eveev atyte aad qaahty at M a Cat's aeat weeh. Lihii' Baaas Citfa. Day Cnfa.Es tfaaa ia faE otter aaticlaoafiinifag ay- EaanE&MkCMataMam their apenfa« far aeat Mfay. aae TaaanM. C Ito lai 1 fee age uMto ghaaKaa foe a thaaa mantto aaterrip tioa taThe EaSaapriae. TbfaoEtr ealv bolfagoed far 5 waaha. Send in yaw -te.rip.ieu nau. ■ and a 1 ailag jiag aeat weak. j Fiae While Catthpa aa Tha Eakr 1 prae adbcr. Jet*. a package. NEGLECT Mwawn lyaeaa. , aeatly B yanda. Mrar>Li«e > E^ I BaUafnaa. Mkh.. aaya "DcWitt'a ÜBh I Early Eiaera am Che amat Mtfafartary I pdla I erer look. Htm gripe u cant lasama. Jib Ike PaMk Sdwrt Teacher* j The aathoritaea af The State Nor aal aad ladaotrial College deairing Ito reader erety poooMe service to I the edacationai interests of the state I have decided to oScr woaea taach ers aa iastitale of oae aaoafh. Thia ia iattaded eapeciaUy for thoae who desire to better eqaip I theaMalvca for their work, but who I for varioue reasons, are aaab!e to pursue the Mi coaae. A matricalatiou foe of $5 wiU he charged which arfll entitle the per- I son payiag the saase to all lactates. 1 'ibrary privileges, aae of expease will be for beard aad Innudry, both of which wil aot coot aae thaa l3a week. Ia the departaaeat of Fedagogy, - j lectures on the bcil asetnods of | teaching all the common school stadiea will be givea, aad the stu dents wiU hare aa opportanity to spend some time ia The Practice and Observation achool Ia addition, lectures and labora jtory work will be offered in the ! different departmenta of science, j Besides the regular (acalty of The ! State Normal aad Col 1 lege; we shall have with as several 'city superintendents and other j prominent educators to deliver | special lectures The Institute will j begin April 29th and doae May S4UI. If it ia yoer intention to avail ! yourself of this opportunity* or if 'you desire farther information, please write to Charles D. Mclver. President. Greene bora. N. C. I man autre ta lap«Ms tmM Hm* M vis Tasaaaent maaufoaiuupaaauo'. It ia aaw geaoaDy haaaaaad aaitr •tood that Dtaakatat ia a faene and nat a aaakaaaa. A hady SEad with paiaaa, talniut maylililj ik«Bini to pari odical ar rnaatmt ntd faaaaf tto from haaaasmhy tbfa ■■adulal "aoaaa COLO cvaa" which haa bean perfected after wany yaanrt efaaa Wady and traat awat of inebriates. The ÜbUaeay cordiag to dircctioaaaf thia aiiaihtfal « A_ «» - - ■ . _ discovery m panvcty |tMWM t* cnc hard a drinkae. Oar racorda Aaa^the ■T»%ktmaa. 1 alias caaasuea acaaanasf? om aajta coaa suaa maas!! Thaa remedy ia iaaoaeuaea aaattam hat ia aaaecifc far thiadfaaam anly, and iaaa nMh onaii'aad amfatonpeaaeaaeahyhevfag the*-ceaa"ndadaiaeaed to taafag Menfa aadariatfaaawbtomtheir kaaali fa eaffm ar tea. aad hrtian to day that they Ihtuatiaaif dHafci-a of Aaw ana free wML BO anr ware. Dont to deladed to appart and aaafadhg "Tn ■ i i ' " Vrimt aae the atone* aad far aB time. Tht "none COLD craa" ia aold at the toaaaiyhv each jiark age. Special advice ham ■kilted phyaaciaaa aaHdaa . . . STATEMENT . . . BANK OF MARTIN COUNTY. I j. a. iwmr. cmhw. * fJB WESOUKUi LIABILITIES: | CWHMit, |s*» S I tai, •*>. f Bmt!. #««• H Om DnfU. nM | rf ■ B B.f nil, f ■ kttaHMt, %W!S ■ OMk«i.M. n.I»W I / BA TMd, &«ii« T...1. M"* S i • . . . ' , J . . * - «»+« ." - -via ; . . . : '. - ' ::..• ' t WAIT ■ And «ee our line of Dress Goods before baying. We will have a Complete Line in next week. The Bat rod Prettiest Line ever shown in town. All the Latest Novelties. Opening Day—FRIDAY. IN. S. Peel & Go. MIZELL & BROWIN, . . .DKALKRS IN. . . Staple And Fam"y tirooeries, Confectioneries. Cigars and Tobacco. We cany a complete line_of Groceries as cheap as can lie bought in town. We sell Green Coffee, 10 to iaj4 etv - Roasted Coffee 12** to 15 cts. Ground Coffee 15 cts. Mackerel 3 lbs. for 25 cU Cabbage a) 4 cts. a pound Canned Goods of All Kinds Cheap. Mixed Pickle and Sauces. CANDIES; French Mixture 12 cents. Pound Package Fine Aanrted Bon Boos and Chocolates 50 cts. SMOKE CUBANOLA 5 CENT CIGARS. FOR SALE HERE. ' Your* to pie**, MIZELL A BROWN. TOBACCO FLUES! TOBACCO BLUES! GEO R. DIXON, . . Practical . . Tin, Gopper, and Sheet Iron Worker Will open May Ist in this office, (Enterprise Building) for tlio purpose of manufacturing and delivering Tobacco Flues in all parts of the country Prices aa low as possible and the Best Work Guaranteed. I Have Just Moved Mjr Mammoth Stock In My... NEW STORE Where I will be pleased to serve my friend* with the nunc Old Time CourtMj u has been my pleasure for years. Remember I have in sto^k ANYTHING - You would usually find in an Up-to«Date Store. The first Store you see on the right band aide of the street coming in town, and the hut on the left side leaving town — (provided you come in town the right way)— You can't mine tt. and if you fail to find it you will regret it. Our Entire Stock of 6 ent's Clothing Is now being offered at N©w York Coat Just to nuke room for Spring Stoek. 150 Barrel Is Finest Rod Bliss Seed Irish Potatoes —Come in and go home IWJ_ . . - Yoqrs to please, ELI GURGANUS. >_■ , * ... . ' -.7. ££ Maltkr in. t- A FIWLEI, Maaager- AMERICAN AND - - , - - EUROPEAN PLAN. I 18 to 38 Prat Start, . * . > . • . BALTIMORE, MD. Thoroughly Renovated and put in First-Class Order. ■ >Wh Owyjpri Guanos FOR ALL CROPS. Th»gnfc«renle at the best ma terial obUnablr. dmiaf; Aaaaab from FONT *mroe» fWakfraTW aourres Bm fraai Two sources, A»I are placed oa the market a* fertili ser* atnoMelr J by an> thing ofltmi to tW trade. If aajltin better could be made, *a maid aadke it Oar bat hiiih ailaliotn: Annually itieanag lalct ■■ the same territory. ""ELI GURGANUS, St- Williamson, N. C. * " • . v i IMBHIIIEIIS If J«a«ia raar patent business prop ul. —Jiauasad, dAe wtmd HtoSWItfT ft CO.. PATEVT LAWYERS, opposite U. & Mot OCn; Washington, D. C. They bare mo diar atiifird clients. Write Hii fa ibiii uaSib at i»l letter: a po*> talexd wiC it. aal hr worth ■
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