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2 THE ENTERPRISE. muumirnTnuMi n Tua.ntntnm ninura co. VUUaautoa K.C* iMiniaitttMOßoitl WllltamMon. M. C «iml CIM» M«tl Matter. PftiDiT Decembkk 16, Monument to a Teacher. The world is shaped more by the teacher than by any other in dividual outside_the home. The teacher takes the plastic mind of youth and shapes it for usefulness and while each individual acknow- ledge his personal obligation to the teacher who stimulated his ambit « ion and guided his steps along the difficult road to the House of Know ledge. it has been seldom that a community, a church, or a State makes lasting acknowledgement of the debt due to the successful teacher. Last year the people of Scotland County paid the first per manent tribute to a teacher iu this generation by erecting a handsome monument to the late Prof. W. G. Quackenbush. As a teacherhe had won thelbearts of youth ;3as Ja citizen, he had been a leader for educational and all moral progress And so, when in the full tide ot vigorous monhood, his earthly ca reer was "cut short, the whole i peo ple determined to place a memorial of his achievment as teacher and citi/.en upon the pub lic sqaure. Rev. M. 1,. Kesler and Governor Aycock madethjs sj>eecli es. and the occasion served to etn- phasi/e the newer and higher ap preciation in which the teacher in North Carolina is held to day. The handsome new brick dot ini t«ry at Trinity High School, now Hearing completion, will be formal ly opened in a few days, and it will be named, "The Bivins Building" in memory ol the late Frof. J. I*. Bivins, Headmaster of Trinity High School. Prof. Bivins in robust youth, laying broad and deepjthe foundations of a strong high .school when lie was stricken. His death was a great loss to the profession and to the institu tion of which he was head. It is fitting that his name will be for ever linked with the school to which he gave his l>est and labor.—Ex. \ 1 Pinesalve is the best salve for sores, burns, boils, tetter, eczemn, skin diseases and piles. Sold by S. R. Biggs. Kills Like Lightnng How Deadly Rheumatism of the Heart Comes On. Those pains yon feel when you first arise in the morning—aching pains in the joints, shooting pains in the muscle—are signs of warn ing. They ar? danger sigiMls, evidences of a deep-seated trouble that if not removed, they may de velop suddenly into the deadly Rheumatism of the Heart, which kills like lightning. Better get rid of the cause at once. Rheumatism and its kindred diseases are caused by the' accum ulation Of poisouous acids m the blood. Rubbing with oils or lin iments will not cure it; it is an in ternal disease, and can be cured on ly by an iuterual remedy There isjustotie complete cure—RllKl'- MACIDK. RHKUMACIDK neutral izes the poisonous acids, sweeps all the dangerous germs out of the blood aud "makes you well all ov er." RHEUMACIDE CURES because it is the only remedy that "gets at the joints from the inside. Mr. W. Rv Hughes, of Atkins, Va., writes: Fonr bottles of RHEUMACIDE have entirely cured me of a long case of Rheumatism, and greatly improved my general health. I was a total wreck, having had rheumatism for twenty years. I spent several weeks and much money trying specialists in New York, bat RHEUMACIDE is the -only en re I have found. When I • began to use it I weighed 140 ||| pouads. Now I weigh 180 pounds, Horses and Mules t - _ We have justjreceived 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 theM artin Live Stock Gompany Williamston. - - North Carolina KKPORT OF THK CIINUIttON OH J. c I Robertson, Hanker at KOBKKSON V11.1.K, N C., at the cloae of buainea* Nov fcth, i 905. KKSnUKCKS l.oan* and Discount* $49,101.1^ Overdraft* 7.1 furniture and Future* Othrr Krai F.wtatr Owned ' l l>ur from Hank* ami Hanker* 4."57-'.t Check* and other Canh Ileum 4..194 TOTAL $ 45.7«"«S MAHII.ITIKS Capital Htock * S.ooo «*> [ Uudi\idrd Profiln **>.«>4 Hill* payable ... *,000.09 j Time Certificate* of I*f>oMt OepoaltN Subject to Check 30,14^,05 Canhb i n Checks OutMtandiiiK 51MJ TOTAL f 45.710.6} Stale of North Carolina | County of Martin I.J C Robertaon, Caahler of the above-named liank.do *dentuly »wear thai the above ntate | ment i* true to the lieat of my knowledge and , liellef J. C. KOHKRTHON, C ahfer Sworn and aubacrllied 10 before me hi* 16 dav of Nov it#ov S 1, ROSS Notan ''ubllt B£5T - f Macht Bros. & Rutenberg LOWEST New York One IVice nothing ami Dry Goods Store GOODS WILLIAMSTON, N. C. - PRICc.3S £ . • ~ WE lit'AHN'l'EE l'T 1,1, V AIA Eto every customer oil every ' purchase. It is easy lor us to do so, because we carry brands ol goods a that are RENOWNED ..for their PEUFKCT FIT, ELEGANT fjt STYLE and (i(K)l) WEARING Ql AUTIES: .... Qj J • It is a wrong idea that some people have thiuk that they JgK j | iLltpi cannot be well dressed unless they have their clothes made, to order, J|| JL |M \ and pay a big price. The art of making ready to wear clothing has ad- M V vaneed to such perfection that it is no longer necessary to have them r made to measure. ....... OWL BRAND GLOTHES Our stink of LADIES' AND MEN WE CARRY IN STOCK THE RENOWNED BRAND OF FOR SHOES consists Of prices from #1.50 to THE HOUSIi OF KUPPENHEIMER and can UARANTEE A jfll vniT^r lUI?TV BAVa S6OO, The Hnnan and erossct Shoes for Upl / PERFECT FIT IN EVERY INSTANCE with a saving of at frS LMJ Men awl ynecn Onahty and Star Brand AimfW* 11 fill ( Mllfll*#*ll Shoes for Ladies. least 25 per cent, on made to measure pi ices. A man once dressed in a Kuppenheimer suit or overcoat decides never to /pm i Boys knee pants suits have any more clothes made to measure. No wonder, it Vjl f $2.2$ to $(.». 50, Youths KrBB saves him money and he is stylishly and well dressed. - - * . M. Kuppenheimer's guaranteed suiis - $15.00 to $22.50 SUI S §'oo 0 ls'oo. Kuppenheimer's overcoats - - $13.50 to $20.00 I his brand of clothing we man f i B Fitrite Brand suits- : - - - 7.50 to $15.00 Mf ufacture ourselves In New York I )p B' B Fitrile Brand guaranteed rain coats and overcoats Hr| City and are therefore In a posl s6.oo to $15.00 Jff tlon t0 guarantee you the Best JL W OCR PRICE is ONE to ALL wvl th, LOWES l\ la our More you, get JL|» 0004,8 * th « 9 u Mai FULL VALUE for your utoney yiul DON'T PAY MORE THAN YOUR NEIGHBOR. >mZmf3l3!mm THE STORE WHHRE STYLE _ . to get is riachl Bros. & Rutenberjr yoqp Money's worth rP-TO.l) \TF New York One Price Clothing and Dry Goods Storp u J Clothing Factory >£S.N!"C - WILLIAMSTON, N. C THE ENTERPRISE, Williamston, N. C., Friday, December 15,1905 5 OCR ) Telegraphers — NEEDED Annually, to (ill the new positions crefl teil liy Railroad ami Telegraph Compa nies We want votm; MKN and I.AIUH* of good liahitk, to I.HAKN TKL.KKKA -I'IIV AND K R ACCOUNTING. Wc furni* 75 per cent, of the i)|**ra tors rtixl Station Agent;* i'd America. Our six school# are the largest eictusive Tele graph Si hools in the world' Kstahlished ju years and endorsed by all ail way ' iflicials l \Vt enecnte a fis> fowl to every"stu dent to furnish liiiti or her n position (■aying from #.|o to fho a month in States east of the Rock\ Mountains, or from >7S to f 100 iu States west of the Rockies untiicdiatclv iipou graduation. Student* can enter at any time. No vacations. For full particular regarding Mtiv of our School. w i itdnect to our exueotive office at Cincinnati. H," Chta login free. The /Morse School of TIHJMRAPHY. Cincinnati, Ohio. Buffalo, N. Y. Atlanta, t'.a, l.aCrosne, Wis Texar kami, Tex. S.in I'rhMcisco, Cal AN EYE ATTMCTOR. Apart altogether from the high VALUE AND EXCELLENCE OF INTERNATIONAL SUITS THFRE IS SOMETHING ABOUT Til EM TNJW IS MORE THAN USUALLY EYE ATTRACTIVE. w|| TH EY LOOK WELL.THEY NOT ONLY ATTRACT ATTENTION BY THE ELEGENCE OF THE FJWK GRACE AM BEARtM IFTKCVT. "* ahe tude or merely u \>r »%pectiv« jnin h«»*r. jift guarantee intiitfiKl u if you will Kt u* take yuur meagre and ord w / ) our ih M Fall cl »tbc». On our Immense Slock of Fall and Winter Clotliin«* we are making' a re duction of 10 per cent. Come to Hee uh, Friends to all, Anderson Crawford & Company Notice. We, S, II Clark anl J. W. Cherry will petition on January i. 1906, to flie -Honorable Hoard of ( oimiHKsiixu'rs ->f Martin Conntv for license to retail *pltitions li|' uors at Kveret's, N. C., during said year undei the. firm name «f Clark St Cherry S. 11. Clark 11 41 J, W. Chcrr.y. Notice. I, VV. T. Phelps v\ il! petition on January 1 ,t 1 't» the Honorable Jin ml of Cuminmcti. af Martin •CcriHitv for licrn-r to retail spiti tuotis litpiors fft K eretts, N. C, during said year, under the firm name of W. T. Ph 1|«. This Nov. 11, ljt>s t 2 15 4I VV. T. PAKLPS. NOTICE! We nuM ci rdially invite jarsons having accounts with us, to mnke a special visit to our store and settle same be fore Ik Member ist, 1905. Thanking \ou in advance for prompt adherence to aliove. - Very truly, J. PAUL SIMPSON, Secretary. BIG REDUCTION .• • 111 Clothing Wright's Underwear $1.72 1-2 aSuit JEW|T Don't forget our com plete and up-to-date r I line of Millinery and «iMJ /L J I Ladie's Fancy Dress WFf j | We guarantee to pteav nil, so Jf Very Respectfully, G. D. Garstarphen & Go.
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