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LOCAL iTfeMS All notice* pubMihed in tbii ookimn, where trvcaue I* to be derived, will be charged at the tate of I* cents a line, (count six words to • line)each iatue. Special ratea will be made on ttmt contract*. & or 6 doses "00 (3" will cure any case of CHILLS and FEVER. I. .3*; * , 60r6 doses"®QQ" will cure any case of CHILLS and FEVER. --Any one wishing to purchase a handsome Boston Fern, can apply at THE ENTERPRISE office, for terms. —LOST. —On the streets on Wednesday, a brand-new twenty dollar bill. Finder will please re turn it to this office. "Dr. WorthinKtoii'g Font hern Remedy kills pain. Used over 6o years. Price ftjets. (Guaranteed by dealers." —Mr. W. A. Ellison who has tegn tg his room fo( £ IE *' * week is out again. —Chief Page and family are now occupying the Groves house \ m Smithwick Street. —Mr. J. G. Godard is putting Heeded Improvement on the Cook place, preparatory to residing there with his mother. Carter is Supt. of Commissaries for the Dennis Simmons Lumber Co., and will be more conveniently situ ated at Middlesex. .—Mr. s. k. Biggs te tepidly re covering from a severe attack of pneumonia, and his host of friends are hoping to see him out soon. —Friends here regret that Mr. and Mrs. R. 13. Carter left on Wednesday to make their home at Middlesex. Nash County. Mr —The river has been higher this week and local fisherman and women have been deprived of much enjoyment and several "messes." —Mr. 1.. K. Corey who was painfully hurt last week, is out but is forced to use crutches. I lis escape from more serious damages is remarkable. To those afflicted with kidney and bladder trouble, backache, rheumatism. Pineules for the Kid neys brings relief in the first dose. Hundreds of people today testify to their remarkable healing and tonic ?roperties 30 da\s' trial SI.OO 'hey purify the blood. Sold bv Chase's Drug Store. —J. A. Mizell has-a fine lot of fruits and fresh engredieuts for cakes for the Xrnas season. livery thing for the table in the fancy grocerj' line. See add. —Miss Nora Fowden entertained iMMI Tuesdav night in honor of Miss JElla Grist Staton. Delightful re freshments were served and cards helped to make the hours pass pleasantly. —lf it is true, as reported, that turkeys can be had for 60 cents cacli in Norfolk, it would be econ omical to buy in that market. Dealers here could purchase there, pay express and then make a good ; v profit. . . | Wood's Liver Medicine in liquid form fot malaria, chills and fever, regulates the liver, kidneys and L bladder, brings quick relief to bili g ousness. sick-headache, constipa kjtion. Pleasant to take. Thesi.oo St bottle contains 2)2 times quantity lof the 50c. size First dose brings r relief. Sold by Chase's Drug Store. All articles to be contributed to the Mission at Waynesville, N. C., | ;must be sent to my home gLjto be packed not later than Nov. The shipment must go forward on Dec. Ist. HATTIK THROWER, President W. A. § "Fir Mint Tkaa Slid Years i Standard Faaallf Medicine," Hon. James Edwin Moore, Attorney | Jor Albemarle and Raleigh (Si. C.) Rail- E' HMd under date of April 24, 1893, said L *'l have used Dr. Worthington's Familj K Jfedecine andjmost heartily commend if a valuablejremedy." I Hon. W. T. Crawford, Probate Judge Sprites from Williamston, N. C.: "Havi Bgfccd'it for year* for violent diseases o ■Bp bowels aad found it to be of unfail |P»K efficacy; believe it to be the bes Medicine in use." HmPirfce igcti. Guaranteed by all dealers.' [SPECIAL INVITATIONS I FROM BUSINESS ' HOUSES IN NORFOLK, VIRGINIA SOLICITING YOUR TRADE THROUGH YOUR LOCAL PAPER, WHICH PAPER PLEASE MEN TION WHEN WRITING TO ADVERTISERS. , THK HUB, Norfolk's big up to date Clothing store is now advertis ing:" The best Mens' Suits, Over coats and Rain Coats in the United States for a "Ten spot", and fur thermore they say they are prepar ed to prove it- Ten dollars is a mighty popular price these days for a suit or overcoat, in fact it is the limit with a great many men, and to meet, the demand of this great majority, The Hub made fl special effort this season to gather the best garments possible to sell at ten dollars. They say that the Same garments will cost from $12.- 50 to $13.50 in any other clothing Store in Norfolk, and are willing to put their garments in competition with those from any other store, not only in Norfolk, but in the en tire U. S. Write to The Hub about Men's and Boy's Clothes; they'll be glad to tell you about the styles prices &c. Spectacles ahd Kv6 glasses are not all you find at Tucker, Hall & Co's. Vdil tnight not think you fcouid fine Holiday gifts there, but you can for they carry lots of things suitable for gifts that will be appreciated. A pair of Opera glasses or a Field glass for example; a Thermometer or Barometer and there are others too. Drop in and see. Travel is brisk now and people are flocking to Norfolk to buy Holiday goods. •' The Lorraine Hotel gets a big share of the busi ness for everybody prefers this ho tel, and if you stop there once you will understand why this is. Both European and American plans. Have you written for the new Catalog of Paul-Gale-Greenwood Co., Inc. the latest jewelers in the south? You ought to have it to help you select your holiday gifts You know they send it free, and will send goods to you from which to make selections, and you get the same prices you would if here in person, because tliev pay all carry ing charges. Now nothing could be more tair, and you absolutely] take no risk Tliev have a whole lot of splendid things for gifts for five dollars which is a popular price, but of course you can go away up in the hundreds if you wish. Get in touch with this store for lliey will not only treat you right, but you get the best goods at lowest prices. Drop them a postal card to day asking for the Catalog. Busy times in Norfolk. Christ mas is in the air. Samuel C. Phillips the ■ big Church Street Furniture man is selling a lot of furniture for Xmas. Don't you need something in that line? No matter how little, get in touch with Mr Phillips, and see what he can do for you. You'll be surprised, and then you will be one of the large number of people who go right there for everything in his line. "The Piano With the Sweet Tone" Easy to have a Piano for Christ mas 1 • Just write u» for full particulars about some second-band pianos have 3 been put in fine condition, so you can scarcely tell them from new. We are closing them out at very low prices and on easy terms. If within three years you wish to exchange for j a new piano, we will allow you all you have paid on this one, so you will have had its use free, y We pay the freight and guarantee I- the instrument jnst as represented so 1: you take no risk. If not nght, ship y it back at our expense. A few square it pianos, good for practice, and a few Organ?.! Write at once to : e CHAS.M. STIEFF 3f L. C. STEELE, Manager 1- 114 Granby St. NORFOLK, VA. st ' Mention this Paper. „ Official Piano, Jamestown Exposition ♦ *■ ; I^ERSOKAL TOIEPS I \ Mrs. F. S. Upton is in Norflok ? this week. t t Miss Nannie Smith is at home I for a few days. Mr. tV. W. Watersof Jamesville j was here Tuesiay. Geo. N. Gurganus was in Rich mond this week. Mr. H. D. Taylor went to Nor folk this week. Wheeler Martin Jr. spent Thank ' Bgiving at home. Mrs. Geo. J. Dowell went to Raleigh Thursday. Henry D. Cook, of Portsmouth, spent Sunday in town. W, E. Gladstone of Hamilton wss in totvn Monday. Mr. S. R. Clary of Port Norfolk was iu town this week. Miss Annie Mizell has been on the sick list this week, Mrs. F. W. Hoyt and children went to Washington Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. S. Justus Everett spent Thanksgiving in Palmyra. Wilmer Sitterson came home from Kinston to spend Thanksgiv ing. Master Sheppard Morton spent Thursday with Mrs. W. H. Craw ford. " > Mrs. A. V. Deans of Tarboro is visiting friends and relative* hi town» Dr. Grant and wife of Philadel phia are visitihg our town for a few days. Hon. I). C. MoOre the genial clerk of the Superior Court of Pitt County spent Thanksgiving in our town. Mr. W. H. Gurkin and Miss : Fannie Gurkin went to Norfolk Thursday. Mesdames J. H. Purvis and A. S. Coffield of Everetts spent Wed nesday here. Rev. W. J. Gordon attended the reception tendered by the parish at Tarboro to the Rev. Harry Hard ing tnis week. Mrs. Marion Cobb of Mildred has been the guest of Mrs. S» A. Newell this week. Mr. Jno W. Hassell went to Richmond to witne*s the Va.-Car olina foot ball game. Friends of J. Lawrence Peel were glad to see him on our streets . again after a long illness. Mr, and Mrs. C. A. Jeflress and ' Clarence Jr , left for Richmond 1 Wennesday to spend Thanksgiving. , Mr. Geo. Williams and mother, : Mrs. l.avenia spem Thanksgiving with Mrs. L. W. Godwin at Farmville- Mr. and Mrs. Jno. R. Ellison, Master Rolin and Miss Mary Helle J Ellison, of Suffolk, spent several i days in town this week. | Mr. S. H. Hatton of Franklin, , Va. lias been iu town this week to see his fathei who is very ill at : the home of his daughter, Mrs. > Geo. Gurganus on Haugliton 5 Street. v Seven Years of Proof "I have had seven yaars of proof that Dr. King's New Discovery/is the best medicine to take for coughs colds and for every disease condi tion of throat, chest or longs," says W. V. Henry, of Panama, Mo. The world has had thirtj'-eiglit years of proof that Dr. King's New I Discovery is the best remedy for coughs and colds, lagrippe, asthma, ! hay fever, bronchitis, hemorrage of the lungs, and the early stages of consumption. Its timely use al ways prevents the development of pneumonia. Sold under guarantee at All Druggists. 50c. and SI.OO. Trial bottle free. The Republicans in the House will now show whether Joe Cannon was telling the truth when he said that he was no more thah his party. • .1 _ ■ Notice. Having tl.is day qualified as adminis trator to the estate of Handy Page, de ceased, this i£ to give notice to all parties holding accounts against this estate that they must be pressnted within one Tear from date of this notice, or this notice • will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will - settle immediately. I A. R. DUNNING, m io-»j-6t Administrator. Big Sale at Cost For the Cash «£ Our entire line.of Dress Goods tVhite and Checked Home spun, Ladies' Cloaks, Jackets, Shirts, 500 Mens' Suits, 200 Boys' Suits, Mens' and Boys' Pants, Shoes, Furniture, in Fact anything you wish in a $12,000 stock. We are go ing* to make a change in our business soon, and we offer * J « these bargains. Come Quick, and Buy C. D. CARSTARPHEN &C 0. '■■ ' 1 Good Things to Eatl We have just received ami have *Y) route a supply of nice, new and crispy good things for Christmas. Don't forget that we will sell you at low prices for your Christmas f)innner everything that will make it a happy anil enjovHble occassion. Turkey without Cranberry Sauce will be stale. Or Desert without Mince Pie. For Salads—Use Durkee's nress ings, Don't Fail or you might have indigestion and die* J. A. Mizell & Co* Cash Grocery Store 'Phone 42 60 yeArs* jTZiPKBHaBpv HILJ * L J ™ li I I j . I i ■ Mil r% j TRADE MARKS pes R COPYRIGHTS AC. Anrnna nenrtlng n nketeh and deacrlpflon may quickly a»«*erti»in our opinion free whether «n Invention la prohaMy patentable. Communica tion! Hi rlct I y confidential. HANDBOOK on Patents rent free. Olileet ni»'i»cy for ssonrtiiff patent*. Vntenta taken through Mutin h Co. recel»« (I'irwJ notice, without obargs, in lb« Scientific American. A han!«oir.f>!y lltaltnttd weekly. Lanreat dr. dilation of any aclentlOc journal Term., |3 a year; four roontha, IL Sold by all newsdealer*. MUNN&Co. 3 «' B — -' NewYQrk | Branch Office. 36 K St- Washington. I>. C. _____ Sand Ridge Poul try Farm. We breed the best stock obtainable, of S. C. Brown Leghorn, S L. NVyandotts, Barred Plymouth, \yhite Holland Tur keys. We have forsale, a few pure bred white Wyandotts, one-half do/en S. C. Brown leghorn cockerels, three young white Holland tonis, one S. L. Wvan dotte one year old cock, six June hatched barred rock pullets and one June hatched barred rock cockerel. Address, Sand Ridge Poultry Farm J. B, MCGOWAN, Prop. R. F. D. 3 Williamston, N. C. Sale of Personal Property By virtue of the power conferred upon me in a certain Deed of Assignment ex ecuted by C. C. Chase, and duly record ed in the Public register of Martin County ' I shall expose for sale to the highest bid- I der the following property to-wit:-* I All the goods, wares and merchandise • now in the store and ware rooms used by ■ the said Chafe as a Drug Store, in the Town of Williamston, N. C. consisting drugs, drug store fixtures, cash register, iron safe, soda fountain and fixtures and s all other things connected with a first t class drug store. r Time of sale: Monday 30th of Novem ber 1908; at 12 o'clock noon. Place of sale; At the said Drug Store, [j- in Williamston, N. C. Terms of sale; Cash. This November 18th 1908. 1 I-ao-2t ~ J. G. STATON, Trustee Insurance is the thing you need. The 3outhern Life & Trust Co. will give you the best contract at least consertative cost. Its dividends are the largest, its conserva tism is paramount. Consult the agent, J. E. POPE. Give As your Fire Insurance. J. E. POPE, 'Phone *6 Office: Enterprise Office SEE!! When in need of Paints, Lead, Oils of 1 any kihd, see w.n. Williams! Headquarters for ** LOW PRICES ** Can furnish you with any and every thing in the paint line. Honest (Quality and Full Measure Guaranteed, A Complete bine of Wall Paper Samples Make that old Furniture look good as .new with King's Furniture Polish Brushes and instructions furnished j with every purchase amounting to $5,00 | jor more. Write or call at my Shop on ! I Main Street. W. H. WILLIAMS Painter and Decorator Williamston, N. C. dt YOU ARE ofc Respectfully invited to call and inspect our line of Meats. . . . Satisfaction Guaranteed. See our Saturday dis play Dress Poultry Game. Country pro duce bought and sold. Yours to please. Ellington & Leggett, Stalls 1 and a, Williamston, - - N. C. j Bazaar! Under the Management of the . Ladies of the Episcopal Church • Will Open at 4 O'clock i. P. M. ' . December 9th H ' i - V ***» "0' Tyft,:' ————— Masonic Hall I ' " -V» HIGH UP I IN THE WORLD of business you I will not find a sin gle man without a bank account. The shrewdest business men devote aIL their time to mak- U>K money and let the banks have the caring of it. Yoir can give all your mind oi making money if you have an account with ua Make a deposit to-day and five yourself of the worry of caring /of your cash. Iftbat were the only ad vantage of a bank account it would be well worth en joying. Farmers & Merchants Bank, WILUAMSTON. N. C. C. W. WARD* PRESSING CLUB up-to-date Cleaners, Pressern and Dyers Alteration and Repair Work of any Nature Shoe-Shine Parlor in Connection r Mobley Building Over the Store of Brown & Hodges REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE Bank of Robersonville Roberscnville, N. C., at the close of iness Sept. 23, 1908. RESOURCES: Loans and discounts f 55,528.9$ Overdrafts * 1,048.82 Banking house $2,539.20; fur niture and fixtures $944.75 3,483.95 Due from bank and bankers 11,356.18 Cash Items 6,007.14 Total $ 77^425.02 LIABILITIES : Capital stock $ 15,000.00 Surplus fund 6,100.00 Undivided profits, lesj current expenses and taxes paid ' 680.50 Bills payable 35,000.00 Time certificates of eeposit 6,332.53 Deposits subject to check 23,409.22 ; Cashier's checks outstanding 902.77 Total J 77 425.02 i STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, County of Martin. MS:-—I, J. C. Robertson, cashier of the at>ove { named hank, do solemnly swear that the above ! statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. J. C. ROBERTSON, Cashier Correct Attest: R. 11. Hargrove, J. H. Robert son, Jr., A. S. Koberson. Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 3 day of Oct., 1908. 8.1,. ROSS, Notary Public I BUSINESS ITEMS J. ************************** Notice* will be published under this head at the rate of 1 cent a word. No notice taken for less than 15 cents an issue. Full Blooded Holstien bull for service —changes sl. Insurance. 11-13-08-41. JOHN D. BIGGS. 1 have on my farm a stray hog, Barer, white and black spotted, smoth crop in left ear, fniooth crop and underbit in right ear.—Oct. 25, 1908. 11-13-08-41. J. M. SLTTKRSON. WANTED—for cash all kinds of books, old papers, Coins, Stamps, Relics, Curios and Furniture. Send lists. Rare books Relics, Curios and Furniture. Sendjlists. Rare Books our specialty. Southern 4 Uook Exchange, Raleigh, N. C. HOLDING A NOTE doesn't pay that account that's matured. Get it discounted and use the proceeds. This bank is in business not only for the purpose of receiving your deposits, but to aecoaodate you in the line of both LOANING MONEY AND DIS COUNTING NOTES. That means recripocity that helps on to money making and money getting. For bank accomodations of all kinds, come to us. Bank of Martin County Wqiianuton, N. C.
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