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WOMEN ARE INVITK.I as well u men to become cuoton en of this bank. The freedom of the bank's council through it* officer* are at the dis posal of lady patrons from the opening hoar to the clow of the bank. A WOMAN DEPOSITOR ia guaranteed a square deal and extra courtesies aad privileges here. Gener ous treatment to all patrons wins us a deserved popularity. Bank of Martin County THE ENTERPRISE. Friday, Auqust q, 1907 LOCAL BRIEFS. —EI Coreso' —Taffy-Tolu Gum. The Best. ' —lt pays to advertise in The Enterprise. ( —Ask for El Coreso. —Ask tor EI Coreso, Refuse others. FOR RENT—One store nicely 6n ished, next to H. W. übbs' office. Ap ply to Eli Gurganus. —Tobacco is now the chief topic, sales are going on every day, and prices compare favorably with any market. —Deeds of Trust, Warranty Deeds, Crop Liens, Chattel Mort gages, order Books, etc., printed and for sale at this office. Piles get quick and certain relief from Dr. Shoop's Magic Ointment. Its action is positive and certain Itching, painful, protruding or blind piles disappear like magic by its use Large nickel capped glass jars 50 cents Sold by S. R. Biggs. —Mr. J. C. Rawls sold at the Farmers Warehouse on opening day; 114 lbs. at 6 35; 7$ lbs. at 8.50; 46 lbs. at to: 42 lbs. at 16; 8 lbs. at 28, total 285 lbs. aver * age 9.72. Will get the price al right. Gurganus & Fishel. —Mr. Thomas Stawls sold at the Farmer's Warehouse on the opening sale; 36 lbs. at 5.30; 20 lbs. at 7; 70 lbs. at 8.jo; 60 lbs. at 9 50; 16 lbs. at 11.50; total 202 lbs. average 8.31. Bring us your tobacco. Gurganus & Fishel. —The only game of the season will be pulled off this afternoon at the ball Park between the "Leans" and "Fats." Don't miss this chance of a hearty laugh. The colors, selected for their appropri ateness. red for the fats and blue for the leans. Here's to the "fats." -«-The educational meeting of the farmers will be held tomorrow ai the court house as previously advertised. The government ex perts will speak on Forestry, Crop Culture, Drainage aud Good Road. It is hoped that every farmer in the county can attend this meeting as it will mean much to them. —Are youVChuloo? "Miliar as IN SIR" Is an expression as old as the race. No doubt the rising and setting of the sun is the most re gular performance in the universe, unless it is the action of the liver and 1 towels when regulated with Dr. King's New Life Pills Guaran tsed by S. R. Biggs, druggist. *5 SPECIAL BARGAINS IN PIANOS We frequently take other Hake* of piano* as part payment for a STIEFP. In sucli caaes we bare our expert factory men thoroughly overhaul and put them in fine con dition. We then tell them at very low price* on easy payment*. If you fed that you don't wiah to pay the price for a new Stieff, let u* tell you about what w* have in tboae instruments. If later, you wiah a new Stieff, we will take the old one back. Write na about it. CHAS M. STIEFF, h. C. STEELE, Mo*., 114 Granby St., Norfolk. V*. The Piano with the Sweet Tone. Oficial Piano Jamestown Ex po int k». _ / .;• • ; BASEBALL Fat Men vs. Lean old Maids This Afternoon at THE RAGE TRACK .~v Admission 25 Cents Jolliest Game of the Year The Lineup Itself Guarantees Fun for All UNE-UP "FATS" LEAN "OLD MAIDS" John D. Biggs ist B. Miss "Professor" Li lea J. G. Godard 2nd B. Miss "Lucia" Lamb J. H. Page 3rd B. "Sister" Gordon, and Miss "Willie" C. Manning J. G. Godard, Jr. * Catch Miss "Willie" McCraw Kader B. Crawford Pitch Miss "Willie" C Manning, and "Sister" Gordon W. H. Crawford S. S. Misa Noah Statoq Peel, and Miss "Merta" Stubbs (sub) T. J. Smith R- F. Miss "Roberta" J. Peel J. L. Woo lard ► L I*. "Sister" Reed, and Miss "Wheeler" Martin, Jr. (Sub) S. L. Godard C. F. Miss "Tommy" Perry and Miss ••Julia" Peel (Sub) The secret of success Napoleon said, lies in the right use of your reserve fortes (Substitutes in base ball.) " s SUBSTITUTES "FATS" LEAN "OLD MAIDS" A. E. Whitmore Miss "Sallie" Gurkin J. A. Mizell Miss B. Thuruian Cowpei J. G. Staton Miss S. "Atwoodia Newell Eli Gurganus Miss "Johanna Pope J. C. Crawford G. T. Brantley F, K. Hodges ■„ J. D. Leggett * / j Gatekeeper and mauager of .Lean "Old Maids", F. F. Fagan. Manager and captain of "Fats" K. B. Crawford. Captain of Lean "Old Maids" "Sister" Gordon. • Umpire, John S. Cook. TO THE WINNING TEAM—Free soda water at Drug Store. " • . . Admission twenty-five cents, Grand Stand twenty cents. Proceeds to Rectory and Willi.tmston Brass Band. SOCIAL ITEMS. Miss Nannie Smith is visiting in Hamilton. Miss Clyde Peacock spent Sun day in town. Mrs. Arthur Anderson spent Wednesday fn Everett. Mrs. F. U. Barnes left Tuesday for her home jn Maryland. Mrs. F. K. Hoyt of Washington U visiting in town this week. Miss Belle Carstarphen returned from Norfolk Tuesday night. Messes. F. K. and W. J. Hodges spent Sunday in Washington. Mr». C. W. Keith spent a few days in Washington this week. Mrs. Charles Mills returned to her home in Charllole Wednesday morning. " v Mrs. T.'J. Smith and children returned Wednesday night from the Exposition. Messes. Anuie Kate Thrower and Mary Bell Ellison left Saturday for Robersonville. „ Mrs J. W. Anderson who is un der treatment in a hospital in Ral eigh is improving. Mrs. Martha Hardison of Rocky Mount is visiting her daughter Mrs. Arthur Anderson. Mrs. C. A. Ellington, children and Miss Effie Powell returned from Norfolk Tuesday evening. Mrs. Simon Manning accom pany by Miss Hilda Crawford and Bettie Ward left Tuesday for Nor folk. Misses Hannah and Fow den, Irene Smith, Lettie Critcher, Delha Lanier, Eva Gainor and Katy Blonnt are visiting the Miss es Purvis. Mrs. M. Reese, the attractive'and exceedingly clever saleslady of Taffy Tola Gum, of Atlanta, Ga., arrived in town last Saturday and spent Sunday and part of Monday. She has an enviable reputation as a saleslady, and wherever she goes wins admiration not only of her personal charms, but also of her record as a "Knight of the Grip." PERSONAL MENTION. Mr. P. H. Brown left Tuesday for Baltimore. Mr. B. Frank Godwin was in town this week. Messrs. Will Mizell and Fountain Lipscomb spent Sunday in Washington. , ; Mr. Ed Hardiaon and Willie Wat* returned ban the BxfxMi tion Monday night. Mr. John Fulford of the N. S. Fulford Hardware Co. in Washing ton was in town this week. Mr. W. R. Fowden spent Snndny in town with his family. Mr. Simon Sitterson of Khs ton is in town this week. Mr. B. T. Cowper returned Mon day from South Carolina where he had gone on special business for the'Southei n Life and Trust Con - paiiy. Dr. M L. Ktome formerly of Elizabeth City, is stopping at the Atlantic Hotel. He is one of the best occulists in the country and anyone needing attention of tht eyes will not regret consulting him Srayed—One young boar, black on back, white on belly, year old, white streak down face, an inch wide, swallow fork in riuht and' crop and umlope to left. Weigh 100 to too pounds if fat Return to Q. h. Whitley, Williamston. N. C. S-9-tf Perfection In Watches We are Selling Agents for the celebrated PATCH PHILIPPE, Geneva, Switzerland, Watches; the best in the world. These great watches hava not only obtained first priza or gold uiedal in all competitive observations, hut have been adopted by the leading jew elers in the chief cities, as their standard. When you think about buying n Watch, let us tell you more about theae. We alao carry a complete line of all atandard American Watches, including the popular GRUBN VBRITHIN. Goods sent on approval to re sponsible people. We prepay charges; and guarantee safe deliv ery of all gnoda purchased by mail- Paul-Gile-Greenwood o (Incorporated) Jewelers and Silversmiths Granby Street and City Hall Ave. Branch Store tab Main Street Norfolk, Va. KODAKS A fine line of Kodaks, call and see them. Writing Tablets Any Kind, Any Price Any Size. Envelopes to match. From 5c to 35c Perfumes Extracts 15 to 20 odors 20,35 50 and 60c an ounce In fancy cut glftss bottles, 75c, 1.00, 3.00 and $4.50 * TootH Brushes 25, 30 and 35c values for 20c 8. R. BIGGS BUSINESS ITEMS. Taffy-Tolu Gum quenches thirst. FOR SALE- Old newspapers ao cent* per hundred, this office. —Chew Tatty-Tolu Gum, i FOR SALE—Good tract of fertile land for corn, cotton, paanuta and to bacco, known •• part of R. K. Cherry's farm, aee, ). 8. Meekt, H. F. D. No. a, Box 59. * at * ' % Notice On« black sow with thrae pig*, mark, one alit in right car, owner can get same by paying coat of feed, reply to 8-a-4t Anthony Skvlks Great August Reduction Sale We will from August ist for two weeks sell all our Fancy Lawn at COST. We have a nice selection on hand now and and you will find Some better bargains than you have ever seen before. Come and see them if you do not buy. -—fr~ White Goods Special We have just received a new lot of Liuoti Finish Cannon Cloth the same quality that sells everywhere for ia}4c. yard," for two weeks ouly 10c. yard, and the 15c. quality for yard. Metis Ladies' and Children's Low Cut Shoes are goilig at Cost. Now is the time to get you a nice pair cheaper than ever before. Straw Hats ■_ AT ONE-HALF the regular price Come early and get choice. Goods must be sold to make room for FALL GOODS. Come and see what great bargains you can get from us. Harrison Bros. & Co. A New Business School Kastern North Carolina now has a first-class business school where its young men and women can acquire a business training equal to that given iu any of the business schools of the lat;. *r cities and at much less expense. Opened June 3rd. Enrollment first month, 52 pupils. Can begin at auy time. Special rates t > first pupils who en roll from new sections. Write TODAv for catalogue if interested. Courses, of Study: Business, Shorthand,-Eng ish, Tc cgraphy First Nat. Bank Building, Washington, N. C.; also Norfolk, Ports mouth and Newporr News, Va. J. M. RESSLER, Pres. § Nine Comrr^andments • i. From C. D. Caratarphen Huy i P'k'g Colgan's Taffy Tolu .a. " • H. M. Burra« " 2 " 3. " Cowing Hros. & Co. " 3 " 4. " Chant 's Drug Store " 4 " 5. " Harrison Bros. & Co. " 5 " 6. " J. L. Hassell & Co. " 6 7. «■' Brown & Hodges w 7 '' ' " " 8. " J. A. Mizell & Co. " 8 * 1 9. " S. R. Biggs " 9 " " • " . " And if this nine you obey, be you German. Gentile or Jew, You can never ftfuse to cliew Colgan's Taffy Tolu Gum. L. E. COREY, J WHOLESALE GROCER TOBACCO FLUES Now is the time to place your order for Tobacco Flues All Kinds and Sizes Made to Order. Try Us - Woolards ' 7*l,i A Combined If A Harrow and A Cultivator U \Aw A Saving, of One M Xjffl Horse and two hands o Works both Bides of the row at the same «- -2# •'Breaks the clods and Cultivates With as Much Ease as any Ordinary Plow What every Farmer and Truck Gardner needs ; J. L WOOLARD, WiUiamston, N. C. FOR Exposition People Take any carriage at Depot Nor folk, Va., to a i Falkland street at my expense. Room and Breakfast SI.OO per Day Ocean View and Cape Henry re sorts furnished at the same rates. Come or address, O. L. GREGORY, 21 FalkUod Street NORFOLK, VA. P. S. —Bring clipping from paper. A Canary Bird will be given to the HARDEST COURTINa MAN in Wllliamston, to be decided by a vote of the patrons of CHASE'S DRUG STORE Every purchaser of an Ice Cream, Soda Water and Cigar Ticket will be entitled to a vote. Contest to open Friday morning, August 9, and close Saturday night, Aug ust 17, at lo o'clock. We have for sale this week a fine lot of Hartz Mountain Male Canaries Young and selected stock, guaranteed to be in full song this fall. Your choice while they last or the remarkably low price of $3.00 EACH CfIQEJ $1.30 TO $2.00 If You Need A Cotton Gin, Cotton Press, Gasoline Engine, Steam Engine, Boiler, Trac tion Engine, Road Roller, Field Roller Saw Mill, Planer, Shingle Mill, Cider Mill, Corn crusher, Corn shelter, Cot ' ton seed crusher. Brick machine or any farm machinery such as cultiva tor, mowers, rakes, binders, hay presses, peanut threshers, etc. I represent manufacturers of the above articles, and will be pleased to give you particulars, prices and terms upon application. Soliciting your inquiries I Am Respectfully J. PAUU SIMPSON, Williamston, N. C. BROWN & HODGES Dealers in Fancy and Staple Groceries Our stock is complete Let Us Supply Your Table Wants Free delivery within corporate limits 'Phone us your orders WE ARE RECEIVING DAILY New Goods Which we are opening up in our New Quarters Come to see us and examine this new stock Gurganus & Son " Who Said Tobacco Was Low? • / Look at the Checks these People Received* on Our Floor and see for Yourself « , ' * N T. Roberson sold 356 pounds for $40.55 W : Mjirtha B. Wynu sold 656 pounds for $49.24 Daney Taylor Sold 432 pounds for $40.68 * t H. C. Taylor sold 324 pounds for $27.36 * F. J. Roebuck sold 1084 pounds for $119.24 R. L,. Taylor sold 711 pounds $63.99 W acknowledge a few types of the bottom leaves we selling a little under what they brought last year, but a majority of the Clean, Clear Types briug you as much, if not more, and we are willing to put "V the general average of our opening sa'e against anyiwarehouse in North Carolina. Bring it along. We guarantee you all and mote than any body else can or will pay. MEADOWS & ST A TON, Proprietor* » Pixie Warehouse I WILLIAMSTON.N.C.
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