THE ENTERPRISE.
FU»AT. JUUITRL 1903.
LOCAL N EWS
Krlkbfcctnt^ihnr
OUw. .
babe null, cold—dnrid.
Om tbMi.lnn.fa^ii
nkik
Gract IhtJScv
Bidfßant*!
hnoifvltd.
**T * TT tilt b if «hnltr i
«whurled'
"i tiil pilllliMlii ■
"I"M« am Milk." to rrrrj utloa
la tbe world.
Kr> W a this iasae are:
* T. B. Slade. Commissioner;
Gen. V. Ncvdl, Conawiioorr:
and J. T. Waldo
V. X. IVtTr, Guardian, I m«h
Sale;
Tailor and Pippin, Dissolution;
J. B. Karris. A Co., Special;
O. L Cowing. Special.
Tbe weather man leave us a fine
day for a Ckratnus gift.
Stiikt* at the Baptist Church
on Suaaday Morning and night.
Serines at tie Methodist Church
hath Morning and night on Sundav.
__ Good St. Nick paid his annnal
visat to the little folks of Wtham
. r«w fKple hare had their New
Year reaolatiuaas framed in order to
keep the*.
W. A. Ellison's residence caught
- frf Fridatr moniiug, but was
extinguished.
.Far ■ had lab in tbe moetb take a |
fc» an erf q.ah.to'. Sl.caarb aad
liarTi Mil hw as (rati Uunatid ;
taeam For air by K. S. Fed ft COL
' Shouting matches have been the
rage for the past week and many 1
tnrkejrs hare changed owners.
The Methodist bict Keren gave
_ their pastor a awn pounding on j
h ' Monday night. He deserved every ;
hit of it and more. .
We will mat into the new Slade |
budding about tbe ist of January i
»W-
Ham sen Bros.:
. Haaeork's Liqu] Salfkw will enie ■
Frirkli Hnt « car applicalioa. Trr
Baarocka Uqaad Salphur batba. For |
•air at C. D. Carctarpbea & Co.
Aadrra Haiarll * Co.. Cckh a
S. H Klison and Co.. have mov
«d into the store occupied bv P. K
Hodgts and Co.. next to Blonnt
and Bro .where they will be pleas- 1
ed to aerre the trade.
Rev and Mrs. T. H. Sutton wish j
to extend their most sincere thank*
to aU those who remembered them
in snch a snlctantul manner on
Monday night—also for the hearty
■i li im extended to them on their
return to Wilham-ton.
We wiS more onr immense line
«f dry goods, notions, millinery .ect
•n Jan .ist Fefcre moving we will
offer cur entire stock of millinery
at cost Come and »ecnre the best
bargaia* ever srta tn WiUinmston.
C. D. Cantarphen and Co
Christmas was the quietest here
nf any for years. Very few cases
' of riruekenaess and the people en
joyed tbe tune m a inirt manner.
The in at boy * ithbis deafening
cnua nrritts was omnipresent,
hat hr went on ha way unmolested.
CmdfcDrr ard Edwards will be
far town nrxt We**nesdav with their
Photograph Gallery ard will remain
far two weeks. They will locate on
the lot next to The Cater prise of
fer. If yon want BuUoa Pictures.
CfW, Ohmls or Tintypes give us
•ak
Tbe Sunday School was!
fnm a drhgfctfal entertainment
on the night of the 26th. A beaa
tifn! me k*red with acceptable
rr£ f: nta C ans to distribute 1
Ifaai. arde the scene fairyland to 1
the chiUmL Ewybody had a
L abasHcr. Sr lad a aaarran get it hack
b aapoarifefe. M it was 1
CkaW*a , « Iha UnadwtWtrr
red mewr*. rrd »fce «k*d biai '
MndbfradnakMbcrls
dm alabtfaUdatAariw iwutl j
"** "" ,
Mr. Mi Mn Jesne Cherry near
faat. aged thirteen aacmths. on Son
daw last. Tnw weeks pai lim, the
little me was accadewtly baracd
He was abont fifty years old and
moa as a good man. A wife and
two (hMif are left to ans his
tender case. Funeral aennoes were
conducted on Monday afternoon by
Bee. T. H. Snuan.
racosacwrs mo* caorr.
Dariaa a aad-fe* aad atrHble attack af
anoiahlba, ana A. L LfrfM. putt
I r. Chit r. Mick, and a doar f
One IB H CanKbCaae—a» to 11 Ir-
BI and n| ion i alba. It itjifirl tbe
•arlliai and adaanarin. ot tbr r-
ens and *Mh tbe fbU wa rr»tia*
Cunt-ba. Cold*. UCriifi. aad all Tbroat
aod Laag Ti.allt. Oar Maawn-
Cave hager* ia the tbnat and ebrst an J
brabb tolbe blm « S.E
>" m '
Rev A. A Whitmure.of the Vir-
I ginta Cimli nari. who has been vis
iting htsson. Mr A E. Whit., tore
for several day* preached a Xma>
sermon in the Methodic Church
which was greatly enjoyed by tbe
congregation. He also filled that
' | pulpit on Sunday morning and
| night to the edification ui hb bear
ers. His lermom were practical
and full of spaa mad power, and bis
, stay among as caa not Lai to be a
blessing and benediction to those
I who tame in contact with him.
May he come this way often.
T. H- Sutton
IK SUET * um UK.
Coaasi'ts ia keeping all the
organs of tbe body m healthy, reg
nlar action, and in quickly cV~4r.iv
1 • ing dendly disease germs. Klrctnc
1 Bitters regulate Stomach. Liver and •
' Kidnevs. pnrify the Mood, and give
j a splendid appeti'e TVy work
' wonder* in curing Kidney Trouble*. .
| Female Complaints. Nervous Dlv |
1 eases. Constipation. Dyspepaea. sad
| Malaria. Vigorous health and
istrength always foßow their use.
i Only No cents, guaranteed by al!
! druggist*.
:
Advcrtisiag ■ Tbe Enterprise Pays
f Below are tbe nases of the firms
| who advertised for tbe Xnm tea
i sun in the colcmns of the paper.
| Each firm reports increased sales
1 and fine prospects for another year
1 Thrv "praise printer's ink :
j C- U Carstarphen & Co . Har
! ituo hri*.. X. S. IVwi A Co.. An )
Oc rsoo. A Co . Mizrll &
Brown Co.. Simpson Hdw Co., EIJ
Gurgannc. Keith A Codwin Con I
an A MiieH. S. H. EDiwn ACo .
and Martin Live Stock Co
Tbe |«dia wbirb indkatec
, craap, is aoaaßy weS known ta tbe nHtb
cfa ofcrafi cbiUarn Notnt ikwMl
br io>t in tbe Ifulanl at iL awd for tilt*
' purpose no medicine k» leotiied nor '
oanreraU ajftaiil tbaa Cbaßkrlaia'il
Congb bntdr- On aa watte ralaaUr j
tnar la Q|iinaalm aab aatiird raa
ciim. noaaltrrbM baabH tbry mayhr.
clucvted aad all aia|l a a 4 cnap mdi
■tacU) ila lu aJc by X. b.IVeII
aCac
Mr. Akmao Robertson, son of'
James B. Robertson. «a» taaiiied;
tbt2.il Kg . to|
liat Lain knrß. i!an,;' ii r vi |
U'liliam W. VILCC.II, Elder Ashley
.
LltuO-Tukr.
The country hrme of Mr. Eli |
Taylor nan the Kcnc at a pWt>
maiiccge at aeven n caock um Utc
ncauay eveaung, niacn Ml. Wdma
bcrbeii Edsann aad Man Ann*.-'
l aylor plighted then- troth Efcari
John j eriormcd the cere-}
f " frm r i j
uj. ILe attendants were: M. G. j
Taylor with Man Lama Edwards;)
ibnmt nob Hon Laxaci
Taylor; J~~n Taylor nob Mi
Lizzie jAa Jones ntth
llin Lula J«u»; Abx. Kd a arris
with Mian iua Taylor; L. H. UUrri
sou with Kin Bertie Jones; Ery
ant BrbLcU niih hamnc J«*>;
Robert Jones with Miss Kate La:. |
ier. Aaxi g the ]ieci t
acre Hem. H. W. StchU. Dr W
H. Hnrreil, Eli Gnrganns. W. T.
Li|scnaib. nf GrvenviSe, T. H. ,
Uab, of CanAo, Sheriff J. C.h
Cnafotd aad W. & Harris.
The bride it aa^att tactile young
sMLta, the dai gbtrr of Mr. Eli .
Ta)kr, Lac of Martin County i
mutiufoks ttmaa Tae grnoai
ma native of Vance Lonaty; ban
aade xaiy faitub and is one nf
r i Woman and Society.
-» . '
. Mrs. J. L. Ewvll is la MnfiA
l( this week.
■! Mas Xcße Simpsoa spent
s day in town.
Mrs. Shackelford, of IVoriolk,at-
I taldei the Bixgjs—Chaae marriage.
Mrs. T. H. Sutton case home
I bum FayetteviUe oa Friday night.
s | Mrs. E. M. Gordy. of Ilobgood.
t; was the guest of her pawls last
r week.
Miss I -aura Edwards, of Header
son, a visiting tbe family nf Mr.
, Eli Taylor.
• Mr. and Mm. H. D. Cook, of
| Tillery. spent Xnaas day hen with
their parents.
r ; Mr. and Mrs. Henry HnrreD.
of Xorfolk. spent Chiinmna with
\' relatives bete.
*
I I Miss Bessie Guthrie, of Raleigh,
j is the gnest of Miss Victoria Mar
tin on Main Street.
ML* Alice Grinaes. of Rohernm
ville, .was the gnest of Mrs. W. T.
Craafotd last week.
. j Miss Lulie Biggs, of Oxford, is
tbe guest of her anal. Mrs. W. T
. Ciawfnrd. at Stirnce Pine Villa.
'I Mr. and Mrs.W M. York enter
" taimd n large nnmber of friends
1 at dinner on Friday last. Their hos-
I pitalilc home is ever open to guests.
II Rft. A. A. Whitmore aaad little
, daughter. Nannie, left TWsdav
11 far Durham to visit icUhncs. Mam
. U'biunore araU here
J with her brother's family for soar
i time.
'I
Miss Anna Pope entertained -on
j Friday evening last at her home
;on Southwest Mala Street The
i -erne was bright with garhaaals of
holly, myrtle, mistletoe and Aca
dian moss. The out of toun guests
•j were Mr. J Rubert HaneU. of Tar
I j horo. Mr. and' Mrv B C. Crawford
• 1 of Ijexington. and Mr. and Mrs.
' Henry Harrell. of Xorfolk.
' The German Club has been grt*
I ing some delightful dances for tbe
| past week at tbe Opera Hume. On
Christmas night was aa imprnmptn
one. yet very enjoyable. .Tbe fol
, lowing evening a larger number
participated ;tbe costnmes were love
,ly and tbe graceful figures were
led by Mr.John lamh Those pres
ent were A. S. Coffieid with Miss
Jcannelte Biggs; J. Pan! SinapnOn
with Miss Ltd% Biggs; J. E Moore
with Miss Xora Foadtn; W. M
Sitterson with Mian Lavcnia Peele.
.Clayton Moore with Misn Essie
j Peele;' Willie Watts with Mass Han
nah V. Fowrden; John C. Laaab
with Miss Kmma Hassell; Harry
Biggs with Miss Sophie Morton:
J. S. Rhodes with Mass Uittie Cof
tield; B. F. Godwin with Mia
| Bessie Guthrie: Frank Hassell with
! Bi» Mayo Lamb; K. B. Crawford
with Miss Jennie Moure; W. G.
Lamb with Miss Ida llassell.
Another pleasant dance was giv
en on Monday evening coaiplinae nt
arv to Miss Lulie Biggs, of Oxford,
who is very popular here. She ha.
a visited here for several Masons and
)is always warmly welcomed. Her
'departure on Tuesday ans regret
j ted by a host of friends.
BIGGS-HOUSE.
The marriage of Mr DoaasSim
; mons Piggs to Miss Fannie Bcefcr
1 Chase, sister of Leiut. Gilbert Claasc
jof the U. S. Navy, was aulemmbred
>at the home of Hon. W. G Lamb
lon tbe evening of tbe 24th. inst..
Rev. E. W Gamble, of Tarboro.
officiating Tbe spnciou* parlor!
b.igiit with its Cbriataias dec- j
oratfaha of ciistletje and'
.SpacLJi moat. To tbe atrains of
endelmobu's wedding march.
;4ayed by Mim Virginia T. Moore.!
' tbe hrid tl party entered. First cam -.
ItHe groom with Mr. Kader Bqcgej
' Crawford foOowed by the aaaad of
1 honor, Mim Mayo Lamb, robed in i
I white Jumi over pink adk, carrying |
ptnk carnations, she was immr li |
ately followed by tile bride with I
Mr. Joha C- Lamb. The bride ;
was gowned ia whit;, a bcantafnl
fahrw from tbe Philippines and tbe
gift of her brotlaer who has jast re-1
tamed from foreign ports.
The bride is a charming yntangl
woman, is the daagtcr of Capt
W. T. Chase, of Virgiaia and as a
social favorite. The groom ia a man
of fine character tad prominence
in both bniinaai aad social ctrclca.
They left on Christmas morning
for an extended tour South.
T» Care t CM M One Day
to Groan's %n!un n aw
PERSONAL.
Frank Hassell is banc fraathc
1 O.H.C
Floyd Hobbs spent Xmu with
Mr. J. L. Croats, of Ayden, was
'lis ton Friday.
' { Mr.Oncar Williams. of Newport
f News, was is town this week.
-1 Mr. J. Robert Harrrfl. of Tar
. bora, was here Christmas Day.
I Mr.Oliver Newell, of Franklin
! County, is visiting his brother, G.
. V. Newell.
. * & Rone Biggs. Rollo Knox and
'Geo. Whitley left for Smithfidd.
|JN. J.. Tuesday.
j W. A. Dunn, of Scotland Neck,
has brew the guest of Mrs. John D.
1 Biggs this week.
, ■ Mr. Frank Kdlinger, of Norfolk,
j has baen the guest of Mi*. W. T-
Crawford for several days.
II J. Gns Godard. of Dunn. came
Cbrt4mas night to see his wife who
'is with her mother in New Town.
Jesse Stnbbsof Raleigh.is spend
" j ing the holidays with his grand
■ patents. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Sitter
" i Mr. S. S. Bailv. of Everett*. was
■in town last Saturday and made a
_ | pleasant call at The Enterprise of
k face
If iw an ni(rnn( from fci n ■«.
Pintles. Herpes. Rtnjpwona. daadnif.
r arm Mnad or ikio di taw. Hancock's
, Laqaid Salphur m a m core. Sold by
r .C. D. Carataipbea ft Co.
*, Aadenoa Haasell ft Ca.. Keith a Go*
n • -—~r —-
GRIFFINS.
■ j Mr. S. R. Hard too has sold his
r water mdl to Mr. Nick Manning,
cj Mr. H J. Robertson, of Jones
f oonntv. is visiting friends in Martin.
' j Chikmp passed off very p|ea*
" antlv. and many prnoni came to
visit their native homes.
' Mr. A. F. Manning, of Elm City.
* i was down looking after bis farm,
his wife and haby ate visiting
-1 friend*.
f' Our friends remember those who
1 have no hogs to kill and our burets
1 coaae in fnll. May the Bountiful
'' hand be with them and bless them.
' Mr. Alonzo Robertson went down
in Jamesvillc township and bronght
r one of the fair sex. a Miss Mizdl,
over to Griffin's to Iw his bride. We
' wish them a long and happy life.
1 j The peo|4r around here are kill
some very fiue p>rk—our people
are living as much as six days to
the week. They kill h'igs at ooe
neighbors one day and at another
neighbor's the next, and so on. till
'. all the bogs for that killing are
- slaughtered. The work is all done
by white people, the ladies make
the laid and sausage.and every thing
is done nicely. This is a great time
I fur feasting and everybody has a i
.fUtftH Ifl ■• ; : i
\ , " TV »irrt aw) |4eauntot medicine
-1 hare nrd far UMli|(r«tioa and nmti
!■*»» ■ is (builxrUin'i Stomach and ,
iLmr TiUtU." say* Helud P. Craig, of
, VMbpwt N V. - They work like a (
.• i ■ a»1 lo nnt gripe or hare any aa
| pleasant eflwl." For sale by N. S. Peel '
* COL
r jj
AMHERST.
i Christmas passed of very quietly
' here, no drunks or accident* to re
jport.
' j John A- Rohersoo and daughter,
'of Pcrflocksville. spent Xmas with 1
1 relatives near here.
'! J. Lawrence Peel recently killed ,
a bold eagle which measured 7 feet '
' 4 inches from tip to tip. the talons 1
measured inches.
: The most enjoyable dance of the
, season was given at GrifEn'a school ;
how* on Xmas evening. Peel and
GriCu'stUiiig band furniabed ma- !
|"C-
Hog killing is the order of the j,
{day. and with few exceptions, the
.charge that the farmer's lardor is 1
1 kept in Chicago cannot be laid at
our doors.
I The Rural Free Delivery is very
•popolnr m this section. and words
of praise for Hon. John H. Small. 1
10 whose efforts weaie indebted for ]
this service, ate heard on every '
H-
I Deer. Bear, and other game are .
plentiful here, several large buck •
having recently been bagged by lo- •
cat sportsara. If Teddy will come "
dnwn for a few days,will gnarvnte* *
Mm better kick than he had on his „
Mntisdpp hunting trip. „
Mote anqn- Z. "
» - T - ..
Par esnm. boras, opea sores, aore "
Cart, daadiu*. Calling off o( tbt hah. "
Or any aS-fai disease, ate H—cork 's Li- »
«nl g Spin ii. Sold brC. D. Caratar-
BUY GOOD STOCK!!! THE BEST.
JpMS kJJ WE WILL KEEP ON
SUPPLY OF WELL-BRED —MMJZ
Kentucky Horses and Mules. ~TTirii
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.
ONE HVNDtED DOLLARS A BOX.
is the nkt H. A Twdalc. Ssaaulc.
&C. >!■ rri oa MTn't rack lluH
Sake. Hr MIS, "I bad the tales for ao
rears. Ilrirtaar laloi. sad anil
ctaes. has all Utd r»rp IkeU'iU's
Witch Haar) hdie. It oujJ ase." It ia a
cnahaatiaa ml the baaftng |aopcities ol
With Haarl ailh anli'tplii 1 aad emol
■inti; wlWut aad pnasaetilhr rates
bfaad. bhnfca( *B*H aad prutradio*
pales. Mm. rats, braises: ec.n ai. all
rhcaaa aad all »iia dsinsrrt S.K.HIFLP
Wiß Gel Ataag Sou Diw.
A Miaaonti editor who is about to
pall np and leave for tack of sup
port sarcastically remark-.in parting
that editors don't nrrd mooev.
"Don't wurty about the editor."
he says. "He has a charter from
the state to act as a dun mat for
the 1 (immunity. He'll get the pa
per oat aomehow. and stand up lor
yon when yon tun ibr office, and
lie abowt yoor pigeon toed daugh
ter's lackey wedding and blow about
your bag- footed sows, and weep over
your shriveled wal when it is re
lcated from your grasping body .and
smile at your giddy wile's second
marriage. He'D get aloug. The
Lord only knows bow —but the ed
itor will get there a—chow "
The CIW card heads af every aatioa.
The rich aw a. poar aea aad miaera.
All josa ia paiiat tnWe to
lteWht's Little Early Bism.
H. WilHbsm Saa Aatonso. Tea., writes
Little Early Raer Pllb an- the best 1
ever aaed ia my laanlr. I aabe-utatißKlr
1111— ■ I them la ereri hodv They
raie Coastipatsua. Umtsr«.Skk Head
arhe. TorjsUJLim. Jaaadae. Slalaiia
aad all other liver traahles. S K Biggs.
BUsiricjjiTtnj
AJiritin at ats aader this head 5 reaba
liar each nvitma
No ad. takea for leas thaa 15 reata.
List o I !ULt Clathtag for Mea
aad 807s.Cheap («a>h X.S IVel &Co
A full liae ai aplo-dale Oat's ParanA
iap at Eli Carinas' aea store.
Doat f'-njet Hi Irfapaas ia the man
to sell too r.mcesicm, be ahraya has a hae
stork oa hoad.
t'p-to-date Ulies' Walkiag larketa at
N. S. Peel ft COL
Nice Kqp for Bridal Pmtsb. |>l 30 to
fo oo at M. S. Peel ft Co.
Ladies' llms Couis. Dry Goods. No
tiona aad all other armies of searing ap
parel for the Ladies at Gasgaaas".
FOB SALE.—I Seeoad-haad 8 horse
Power Baihr apd Eaflat. ia good or
der. Apply to
The Sunpaua lladaai Co..
47-tl Willtaasitna. K. C.
WANTED A TBrSTWOBTHV *ea
tleaaaa or lady ia each luaali lo wsaaifr
basiaesa for aa old ea*hbMbo«r«f
solid iaaarial staadiag. A boaa
Ut aaekly oaah alarj af fltjoopaid by
check each BTedaeaday with all expenses
direct fraa hi a lijaafc 1». Moaey ad
vanced far expenses. Msasgn }f> Cll
toa Bld| , Chicago. 4$ lit
Sciwaam Loara No 90 A. P. ft
ia the had every seciil aad foarth
day aigbta «t 7yu V. H Hanvll W.BL
S. & Brows. S W.. B D. Taylor. |. U ~
S. B. Sec.. C D. Caratarphea.
Tsaaa.. Be. G. Taylor. & U . H. M. Bar
fas. |. D.;T. IV Cook aad A P. -Taylor.
Stewards. ■. 1". C Wary. T tier.
Williamston Telephone Co.
OBcr aver Baak af Martia Coaaty,
VILLIARSTOH, R. C
ThwOmaMlw ißtacrihii
To Washtagtaa , *5 Cents.
" OreesTiile q -
" Plymaath ij "
" Rocky Masai 35
" Srotlasd Keck 25
" JanmnHMa 15 "
" Kader Ulley-a |e «
- ]. G, B|a|an to "
" J. Ir Woclard 10 "
" O. K. Cowiac ft Co. W -
" PMek 10 -
" Everetts to "
M Gold Poaat ' la
" Gao, P. II M! 1 10 -
'• aa H
me "Ceatial " where a "pbane wiß be
rmiwiMMiiniii
. fmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmtrn**** ■ j
. i """"" Florid* Oraiiffra, California Currant*,
'■ Christ- ' fr*wn the U'Taiil. I'liniu. .Vtnlli'-s lUisiiu),
Apple*, NuUanl iiia;iiK.
Dalfltics Pnrk«ltl» Fwn flutter. ;W t* tin- JhiihiJ,
f For «Guaranteed the beat foi t'akin.
•j House- ——
. keener*. «(Trr ih* gno iif town —come
r and t* convinced.
Kn.ii c«k« br thep«iDd. 5 H. ELLISON & CO.
SCHOOL BOOKS AT HALF PRICE .
ARK
W( PAY THE FNCICHT.
YOU Wc Italy. Sell awl Kifhjmr all kint!- of IU-.1-, I'a;*-T- Ma>»r/inn,
oM Stsnifa. Cam. Funtfurr. etc. Ilu you rratl tile Uit»t
C'opyriKhl luobf fi tu Enlitlrt %«•« to tcanl a »holc year, anv bwk
Ot T vn «ul Uwk ait iihu 1m ks nU);-/intr», *lt." C Asll fur
all Ink ('■liraitr.l ,m hai.«t.
r OF = ;
Law. Muliral and Historical Books of North Caroli oa
Town ?
r tu». nPfcWWIEKa. STATION IJtV. FOUNTAIN PUIS. ETC.
1 t ? THE CHEAPEST BIBLES ANYWHERE.
| SOUTHERN BOOK EXCHANGE,
If. U. SMITH. Maufn. RALEIGH. X. C.
1 .
• CHRISTINAS I
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* OF . . .
: CLOTHING [
and Ladies' Nice t>pess Goods t
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Now is the time to Oct 3 Xmas Si;.l -.ii.l I
lima. Clur CMhitig Sltvk i> largc.ow
&l , r
ina to tbr extreme uair.i winter,ill oidvr
1 !" P
to diminish sane, r
We have dccidtnl to make a h
4 " c
1 Cut of 25 |mm* cent. f
1 I
i i Ej.
1 Come and Fop Yourself. >
1 r
, We have four (41 Ik-autiful Styles of L
,! Bedford Cord in 6 yard patterns. Itrow 11 y L
j (Garnet. Green awl Hint. price 1 7s L
per yard, we are closing at 51.25 L
per yard. F«»nr (4 ) odors in .Ptbhlc L
4 Cloth. Blue. Black. Ktl and Tan. 5i 2$ L
•i we are dosing same at yo ct«. All col- L
i ors and all |ice> in Bioadclotlis. L
, N. S. Peel & Co. [
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FROM THE ASHES
. COME^^^
To ask again for the patronage of our old customers and to serve
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New and ittndifrlidt ofGraceries -fhf only up to-datc Grocery
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Christmas Stoppers Can Find Whet They Wish Here.
Look for na ia oar New Store, next to T!.e Dennis S:r.:uioits
Luu.ber Company's Office. -
Mizell & Brown"
NOW IS THE TIME TO . . .
Send us jronr —r v
ORDERS FOR 1903
JOB PRINTING
Enterprise Printerv, W illiawston, N.C.
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