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, THE ENTRPRISE. FRIDAT, OCTOBER 3,1903. I If • Blue X Muk is i» the square oa the first page it I nuns yam cabocriptioa expires I with the iw oa which the bine I • X mark appear ::: ::: :r. j LOCAL N EWS —School begins —County Commissioners meet Mooday. —Parents send yonr children to school Monday. —C. D. Carstarphen is having hb bossc painted. —Preaching at the Baptist church Sunday morning and night. —Read the large display ad . of N. S. Peel & Co. in this issue. —C. D. Carstarpen & Co., have • a very attractive ad in this issue. —The County Commissioners should investigate the Padget mur der. —Sheriff Crawford's and Prof. R. J. Peel's homes are necring completion. —Don't fall to see "Lunette," the flying lady. Friday nigt, Octo ber 9th, 1903. —ls it dnsty enough for you * has taken the place of "is it hot enoogh for you." —Court had scarcely adjourned when the jail was opened to receive another prisoner. —There has not been so much » drunknes on our streets since court adjourned. —Big sales and good prices has been the programme at the Dixie Warehouse this week. —J. L. & C. B. Hassell the hustling merchants, are advertis ing their millinery goods. —A regular Sunday train was run for the first time last Sunday be tween Kinston and Weldon. —Quite a crowd from here at tended the Primitive Baptist meet ing at Spring Green Sunday. —Some fine wrappers made their appearance at the Dixit this week where ready buyers were found. —lt is expected that another ru ral free delivery route will be cs- ... .. ... ! relief. Then TTx jan ibc use oT If troobkd wit|i a weak diges- ... . . . . 6 , hlectne Bitters and feci that I ai:i tion try Chamberlain's Stomach . . . . , ... „.. ... now card of a disease that bad me and Liver Tablets. Tfeejr will do . ... - .... _ _ _ la Us grasp for 12 year*. If yon you good. Fur saie oy S.R-Biggs. , .. ~ .. . , want a rclulk nstuKicc for liver and kidney trouble, aosnarh dis orders or gescr:d debility, get Electric Bitters. It is guaranteed by ail druggists. Only 50 cents. —Sheriff Craw ford left Tues !i y morning for Tarlmro and Raleigh. He left seven prisoners at Tarboro for the road and earned Joseph us to Raleigh. —Tobacco has picked up consid erable the last few days. There is a decided advance in price. Now is the time for the fanner to sell his tobacco at the Dixie Warehouse. —The prices paid for tobacco at the Dixie Warehouse this week are the best yet. Meadows & York are hustling. They lead in sales as well as prices. —The second annual meeting of the Martin County Tobacco Ware house Co. will be held at Roanoke Hotel office Wednesday evening, October 7th, at 8 o'clock. Mr. C. K. White, of Hamilton, who sometime ago suffered a stroke of paralysis, was in town to day. Ve are glad to see Mr. White out and hope be will soon recover en tirely. —Nothing gives ss large returns in proportion to space covered and labor expended as a well kept straw berry bed planted in really choke varieties. Let all ia need of plants read ad. of Continental Plant Co. aa this iasae. They offer also all, kinds fruit trees —A few weeks ago it was stated j ia these columns that Prof. S. J. j Everett had accepted the position . of Superintendent of Graded ; Schools at Oxford. Prof. Everett was elected by the Oxford Schools. ! bat the trustees of the Graded Schools at Salisbury, N. C., where be was last year, would not give him up, so he is now at Salisbury. ; The Salisbury people know when . they are doing well. —The Davis' Tent Show will be ! in town Friday, October 9th, 1903, and will exhibit em the Pope Lot at 8 p. m. The feature of the show is the fifing lady, "Lunette the Air Qwen," she is 16 years old and weighs no pounds. She floats 1 in the air about 4 to 6 feet from the stage without any support. Good music is another feature. See the Bob Padgett Murdered. Foaad Raatiac Dm the Kirer. Last Satudar doming br'.trttn tea and eleven o'clock. Ibe body of a white man was seen floating down tl:e river by those an the wharf. Mad. White, coloced. and Joseph Fiver soon had tLe body tied np below the oM m3L The wguacr was notified and when he ar rived it was found that the drowned man was Bob Padgett, who was wel! knc.vr. around here He nas emj loyed by IH J. E. Sailh«vk on his farm, a oik or two from Jamesville. The coroner's jury rendered a vcrcict that he caae to his death by a Noa on his left (eepie. He was buried in a rcogL coffin on the tivcr beutk. lie was last seen Wednesday night, September ijtd, about eight o'clock; be was going toward the river. . Padgett came U> Williamson the first of last week to attend court as he had entered suit to obtain a di vorce from his wife. As yet no cine ha> been found as to the murderers. Dr. Smithwick came np llondtj: and was very indignant, aad justly so, at finding Padgett boned on the river bonk. He had the body removed to Jamesrille and given a decent burial. A Im Letter Would not interest you if YOU re looking for a guaranteed Salve for Sores. Bnrns or Pile. Otto Dodd. of Ponder. Mo , writes: " I suf fered with an ugly sore for a year, bat a box of Bocklen's Arnica Salve cure me." It's the best Salve cm earth. 25c. at all druggists. Acrid tally Skol John York, IT., accidentia shot himself Monday evening while handling a rille. The hall went in the jaw at the corner of the mouth and glanced upaard lodging in the cheek. The accident was very painful br.t not serious. MtsOm si a ftfcst Ree. John S. Cox.of Wake.Ark. writes, '"For 2 yeurs I suffered from Yellow Jaundice I consumed a number of physicians and tried ail softs of nted-cines, Lti; GEL 80, A Kaircw Escape One day this week the little son of J. D. Ward bad a very narrow escape from serious injury. The little fellow was playing in the yard, when a cow that had gotten into the yard caught hira oa her horns and threw him against the fence. The little fellow was badly bruised but bo boccs were broken. This same cow knows how to get into nearly every yard in town, and has numerous times gotten into the yard of the writer's damag ing trees and shrubs. Such cows should not be allowed to run at large. —Jack Daniel, of Greenville, the new negro barber, wbe opened a barber shop on Smith* lck street, in the office formerly occupied by 01*. Biggs, was arresfed Monday by Deputy T. J. I .at ham. The of -1 fence for which Daniel was arrest ; ed was carrying concealed weapons .and wife beating. He was banded j for appearance at Pitt County: court for the 21st of last month but j had skipped out. Mr. Latham took ! him to Greenville Tuesday. , A FRIEND TO YOUNG MEN*. I If ever the title,. "A Friend To j : Struggling Ycung Men." was j justly merited by any institution. | th'-n it certaisly btk>Kg- :o tht ! Ga.- Ala. Business College, at Ma- j con. Ga. Official reports show it to have , | qualified for and placed in good j positions over 6,000 ycung men | and women—more than half oi whom it aided financially; and the | good work still goes 00, 500 free scholarships having been set aside !to be given away this year. Our ambitious and worthy young friends | anxious for success in fife, should write at once to the college for par ! —Foot baff season is at hand. PERSONAL. Mr. S. R. Biggs spent Thursday in Washington. Warren Kirby left yesterday raorning for Norfolk. Mr. S. L. Ross, of Robcrsonv&e, was in town Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Crawford spent Snuda> in Robersou*. ilk. Mrs. Gknn Ellington and Miss KfEe Powell, of Norfolk, are visit- ■ ing in town. Mr Kd. \\ ilsoa, of Norfolk. is here visiting his parent, Mr. and Mr. W. H. Wilson, JVof. B. T. Cow per, Principal of the WiUiaiaston Graded School, ar rived yesterday evening. Misses Mary Robertson and Ida May Waters, who have been visit ing in Norfclk, returned fac-iae Su urday evening. Miss Man- lklle Ellison. v. bo has been visiting Mrs. H. 11. Pope, in Robersonvflle, returned horie Wed nesday evening. Miss Annabel!*- Kvrett. of Ever ctU>, arrived Wednesday evening. She has accepted a position wi?h C. D. Carstarplien & Co. lii'gh York left Wednesday morning for Baltimore where he will resume his studies at the Col lege of Physicians and Surgcoos. Mr. Gus. Perry, the clever anc-5 tioncer, of Wilson was on Ibis market Thursday and relieved Mr. Allen. Mr Perry sold at h?tb houses. Join S. Cook left Sunday mom in if or Norfolk where he joined his wife who has been visiting rela tives in Virginia. Mr. and Mis. Cook and daughter returned to the city Tuesday evening. Mr. Hodge Newell spent Tues day night with his brother. Geo. W. Newell. Mr. Newell left Wed nesday morning for Baltimore" where he will cuter the Ccikge of Physic i§ns fctid Surgeons. SITIS T«s Fr;a " Our little daughter had an a - f most fatal attack cf whr»p::: congh and bronchitis," writes M.r jW. K. Haviland. of Arraonk, !> ,| j ¥., "bnt, when all other ren.edu | failed, we saved her life with l> j j King's New discovery. Our nice* j 'who had Consumption Hi in at! |: ■ vaueed stage, also t:sed this mrai:-! , derful medicine and to day she s perfectly well" Desperate tiisc, It : and lung diseases yield to Dr. King «j cinc on earth. Inftfit 1 !" fu: Ct.ug* | ;.-nd Colds. 50c. and $ 1 Lrtl-- 1 guaranteed by ail dinggists. Tri «i, j bottle free. Runaway AccWeai Last Tiiday, at Sweet Hen 11 Ichuicli, ai.out ten mil.from Mi*> Delia Britton " was paioftn' hurt by being thrown front a I 'wagon. Mr. Jas, A. Eritton awl fat r! chiSdri.lT. Jhrte girls and ah. went, out to church in a t -.0-! a* * wagon. After the service was c r and Mr. IliittoT* !jad heljed t' ct young ladies into the wagon .untied the horses he turned | speak to the minister w hen tS e j J horses bscanie frightened 21 4| I started to run. They ran ovtr M * button's leg and into a tree t;pst tirg the wagon and throwing ML» ' Delia out hurting her shoul'l r| | very badly. The others were nt hurt. The horses had ran a ru'c -r more w hen they fell into a ditch, j Oone of the horses fore leg w*. ctr*.; very badly. To Core a Cold la CBC Day T*ke Luitin Bramo Qaisisc T»l.'-ct ( All druggist* refund the money if it fa: to cure. B. W. Grove'* lignatorc is u racb box. a Sc. Who Constitutes The Indian Blood Purifier Company - Those who dnmfound the doctors -•» startle two continent* by a series cf the most remarkable miracle cures sisc the Christian era. They heal the poor well as the rich, core or thrust away. ! They care any disease no matter of »ha» ; nature and restore you to perfect ] or no charge. For instance the foil mric i i (diseases : Heart Disease, Ccascmftur i Blood, Kidney, Liver, bladder, Strict ar» j J Pi!«i, Vertigo, Q'irrsy, Tlirost jl'MfS. Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Ci,n«t -j jpati-jn, Kheunutism ia any form Pair >1 j sad Aches of asy kind. Cnscku I ! Trouble*, Sore«, Skin Diseases, all Ft j mile Complaints, LaGrippe cr I*aea j BSjnia, Ulcers, Carb'ancle*,Boi!s,Cancers, j the worst form without the a* of a | kaife or inktnimeat, HcMtna,Pirapki en the face and b txly. Thoosandi cf lli best people in America and Europe srill testify, that tic Indian Elood PnriSer Coaipaay are the greatest healers oa earth. Medicine sent to may address by express. For fait particulars address, James Butler, Hancger, 714 E. Grace St Richmond, Va. Medical advice free. i "J" A. TALK ON . 1,1 S. We buy our FT:ar ia carle ad lots and sell it at th( Per the Winter I 'We will hu\c a complete line of t' to de * b ' We tr to -" lidL aaJ ,>as:i lhe made | by largr-4 msohdmeri. T)ie Standard Snuff Co. ' || ~ Bra~d in strong scotch and sweet are sure r , ■ I Coose to see tK |! Southern Supply Go. Wimjfforfis: Phone 41 WHOLESALE GROCERS Mllli© !' STATEK£IiT OF f f. HANK OK MAKTIN COUNTY, rvtfl at WiujAigstoy. N. C.. S At the close of oa ibe oth day of Sept., laoi : EBsßePßr»* Bi HSOTKU UABIUTIM: ■iP j. Qs v Hi' ,t ** T rmiiMit iii, 4 ' " r«rm«i» ft n «■»»«. I - - R PwjIH - I I riiMM—III ihi , 111 C>» L»»» ! cotffritn «l 1 Ifw i»l|M I . MMUII ■■ ■ |"| 111 I ill , I I ~ J 7i"" i" ' T' *** F ""» *nbMMiil " +' i*T»s» to Ckt*k - •L. '1 Sll/ rRJ a 1 111 I ;-, —.■ dj I »•,-\Sf I M I J I I I 11 »>ip. •* tak t Ki-.™ «oH do nknlr •**•» (or dtm) Ik I Kv-Afe ' g t' l_ecs || «rrl * 1 ,J jj £\ f Ilw ui>> Irt! «l n iMWhi u Md J C L(UUU> Ca I f u§Arf ®\ V 1i j ' 4t Swraem !• i»l afciti Uiuxg«. Ifci» ntli tool Sept.. A. D.,l«m I y ft g v • - • &JHXIUKS E) ft I ft F ft .I r ralLlih i I J' J| M gig. [i. t |S wi— i ' -•■■■ -I t*M j Our entire stock of Goods is Jjv to be Closed Oui oy..— F— t#S; JAUNARY • : 1 st, 1904 -"j { JEverytfeiiig "gi Reduced Prices J J » Calicoes, 'injJ:aiijs, Plaids, Yellow and Mack Cotton Cloth, Shirting Cheviots, iicd i icking, ] Slack Warp Cotton; j'ants (roods is cheaper than ;r,o Is can be regularly sold. Trunks, Bed Steads, Mattrasses, Chairs, i lard\va re ■ , i f ' . _ ' r~\ 1 J * ,• !fl" : zfe.• \2> Cloihitijr Ml ill. [II KOi * ZTrrkySffl S ■ men . gjffijj / j BOYS r"lr -V * I and especially Ladies' Dress Goods, Embroidery, Laces, and one thous and other articles are here for you at cut prices. Cash buyers can save" money by buying of us, We are closing'out and, also cKxsing up accounts. Yours to serve, g 1 N. S. PEEL & CO. § ?i; . ! Fen Thousand ChurchesJ DO YOU Heat ThoS€ Bells A* Rjtlpjnfl ; ia tbcXAiited States have nsed the ; . S Paints. I If vou dn t bo«, vcu »ili MONDAY. That Boy of yotrfS \a3K£Z£t *!u • £l ?v a f-I - nu tgo to SCHOOL. How about HIS CLOTHES ? ; quantity whese-.er thryj . , J Have too get tin provided with a jjood SUIT? jjist ' XM% pay £, so a K al!on for L:n-! *?&' 4 WOld ln y ° M " V °? W * nl / BSSfrgriSSfiTiSn /;, S%J The Best School Suil * ith ■ paint label on it. i-, • . .' f'' '"X I 8 and 6 makes 14, therefore when jV . ' ££ | - a the city today, ocn:. in ai«l talk to us about five min von r.£nt fourteen gaHons of m;s:t, I/ ■ f> . \ j utes - Set what «i hay* io offer in iuy only eight gallons cf 1.. &if. Jc ,~ ) j \v; 'ms w> a 0 - and,mix si* gallons of pure linseed, \~"r~ / j - is- . liHGO PflHtS Oil fiS oil with it. \ I j \ 1 .•' /.. 1 T I• *1 1 3 You need only four gallons cf 1 \' 'j ] , j j ~~ sliv)U lO vj)O«U L. &M. Paint, and three galloi.s' if' j k{l ( I , .... of Oil mixed therewith to paint a i /111 dre«ed men must tear in mind that we are head good house. , / j J j quarters for £rsi class Tatter-made Suits of M. H. L&uch- Houses painted with these paint. V" *, jML I ' heifer & Sons" np-io-date tailors. Carstarphen's White Ftt. by S. R Biggs. I i Cor®fr Main and Snhhwick Streets ■A I - . il
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