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i - ■ 1 | | - 4 Happy New Year! jj £ ' V '"' ' f "W We take this means of thanking our friends and customers for their loyal support during 35 0 S the ,„ w X We also desire to announce that notwithstanding the advance in the price of raw materials, ® we can give you a Surry or a Buggy, or a Cart or Wagon, at our same old price. S|w O X We are still agents for the Lilliston Peanut Peanuts and International Harvester Company (h ' .... X and can furnish anything vou desire on short notice. See our Stalk Cutters before buying. W X .. ' __ __ l - w ~~ Big stock ol Harness, Buggy Robes, ete. • > / „ ffa * X | Martin County Buggy Company | *6 ASA T. CRAWFORD and W. L. STALLS, Managers S WiLLIAMSTON .... NORTH CAROLINA 5J - & ffb - , w a.' - ■ 2 fa w tjl - €>€•£• CC-C-£•€•€?C&C-€•€•€■ €^€C- 11l 111 [Do Your Xmas Shopping Early! | We are offering special reductions for the Holidays. Our I cleanest line Dry Goods, Notions, Ladies, Mens and" Chil drens Furnishing" are up-to-date. We want you to come to r our store and see our goods, consider the prices and buy for yourself and family. Four things you get at Y. E. TOUMA & BROTHER * l \ 1. Courteous treatment. 2. Good goods. 3. Low prices. 4. Quick service. | ~ ; carry in stock complete stock of W. L. DOUGLAS Shoes. This well known shoe is tlie best in the world for the money. Let the Douglas Shoe make your walk of Jonannet's Frost Proof Cabbage Plants | _ Are known a* the best to be bad anywhere by thousands of experienced buyers, and are offered to you at prices LOWS than you t>ay for common, inferior plants. WILL lAVE ALL VARIETIES. Plants tied in bunches of 25. PUCES: 75 cents for 500 lots; SI.OO per 1000 ; 5000 and ° V JOCAIwm P EAILY' CIAKT AEGENTEUIL ASFAIACUS BOOTS, one year and tyro year old, S4 per 1000, $1 per 100. ' COUNT AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED rates Express Co. Cash with order, please. "'-77* For a profitable crop send your orders early to " AlFlEi JOUANNET, Bra 1», MT. PLEASANT, &C. Send u yoar orders for Warranty Deeds, Deeds of Trust » and Chattel Mortgages. THE ENTERPRISE. • '• ' • '' > '. ' - v - ','-I 1 ' , Mrs* Mattie Speller Doaler In I GENERAL MERCHANDISE j Phone 35 Wllllam»ton, N. C. Notice Having qualified as Administratrix upon the Instate of G. R. L. Roebuck de ceased; Notice if hereby given to all persons holding claims against said Estate to present them to the undersign ed for paymeut on or before the 7 day of December 1913, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. AU per : Eons indebted to raid Estate are request ed to make immediate payment. This 7 dav of December 191 a. I EI.I/IA D. ROEBUCK, Admx. —brtdy® *" 8.75 110-To S. It. Iligst. Drug Co., med. 00. home 5.55 ' 111 To J. L>. Bo wen, supt. Co. home -5.00 112 T'o I!. F. Godwin, hoard of health ' .OO 113 To V. R. Taylor, county poor 11.00 3'4 To W. H. Stallings, county popr 54.00 115 To Ir. Jl li.. Long, board of !ie:i!tb 3.3u ' it, To Williuniston Teleplfoay Co., rent ' -.-i 117 To Dr. W. E. Warren, bupt. health 30.00 Ji 'S To Enterprise Prtg Co. printing for court house 8.2j 1 i!- To J. D. Biggs, con*eying prisoners 4.00 J. H. Bryant, county poor 21.00 l:.l To H \V. Stublic, county ntt> . 25.00 iJ22 To C. I!. Caistavpheu and j Co.. count) poor 1' 1 .50 j i!To C. Carstarphen, treas., coronet's jury 4.00 124 To H. C. Spruill, commis sioner i 11.40 j 1 To 15. S Cowing, com missioners 10.70 126 To Qusflie Edwards, court stenographer 40.75 127 To Anderson, Crawford and I Co., county poor 24.53 28 To Anderson, Crawford and Co., county home 42.04 20 To J. T. Barnhill, commis sioner 17.00 30 To Salabury Supply Co., county poor 42.50 31 To Va.-Car. Pin Co., lights court bouse 1.75 ."'C To Jenkins and Roberaon county poor 24.00 S3 To Dp:' J. H. Saunders. caroner 15.00 13 4 To Enterprise Prtg Co., printing statement 50.55 35 To J. C. Crawford, board prisoners SI. 65 136 To A. B. Ayers. county poor lft.oO" j 37 To J. A. Hobbs. C. S. C. 1 fees 5.3 5 j J 38 To Dr. W. E. Warren, supt. I health 30.00! 311 To Everett Waddy Co.. books Register's office 33.25} 140 To J. L. Hassell & Co., county poor 9.75 41 To J.\C. Roberson and Co.. county poor 19.50 142 To Oak City Supply Co. county poor 12.50 43 To R. W. Salsbury and Bro. county yoor 12.00 144 To Slade, Rhodes and Co., county poor 6.00 145 To M. \Y. Ballard, county poor 9,511 146 To A. S. Coffield, clerk ,to cotji. 9.55 147 To .1. L. Hassell and Co.. coal for court house 42.50' 4s To Li I ley and Martin, county poor * ► 24.00 49 To Anderson, Crawford & Co.. i.uppliej Co.- bu nil C 4.00 liO To Anderson, Crawford and >., county poor 7.00 11 To Daniel and Statin, lumber bridges 16.40 152 To W. A. Casper, witness 2.30 I»3 To per Bvoh.. lumber bridge 12.65 l'.t To .1 A Kitehin. lumber bridge 5. "0 55.T0 H. F. Everett, coffin pauper 5.00 156 To Woorell Mfk Co.. sup plies court house 22.00 JILT 'i'o W'i 11 it,ni?t on Tel. Co.. phone r> nt * 2.23 5S To S. R. Biggs Drug Co., • medicine co. home 5.13 159 To J. I). ,Bowen, supt. eo. home 51.50 Ho To V'a-Car. 1' n Co.. lights court house 2.15 61 To A. S. Coffield. clerk to 1o Com 6.42 62 To J. B. Allen, conveying prisoners 5.15 63 To J. E. Roberson, Jr., luni- v ber bridge 3.60 64 To Slade. Rhodes and Co., x county poor 6.00 i 65 To H. T. Stallintrs. lumber bridge 3-50 66 To J. C. Crawford, board prisoners 18.00 irr To J A Hobbs. C. S. C. fees 10.85 68 To T. C. Cook, repairs to vault 1 .00 68 To J. B Allen, convey- ing prißoenr 2.301 €9 To J. C. Crawford, sheriff's s>x ~ _ j 29.05 JO To X.-R. Manning, lujgahef^ biidge I - 12.30 71 To M. f. Brown and Co., to'.ntv poor . 59.00 12 To Uiiliamston T*l. Co., phone rent _ 2.25 | 73 To tSr. W. E. Warren, supt. | 74 To J. L. Hassell ai"' Co.. - 30.00 eo:: ->ty poor 7.75 175 To C. U. Carstarpnen and C 0.,/ county poor •«. 20.00 176 To T, V Davenp .rt lum ' ber brilfe 11.83 177 To Andeiton, Crawford and Co. v.ippiies co. home 33.47 ITS Tc Andeipcn, CrawtVid and Co., county |.oor 7.00 17!) To (Juasic 14dwnrd». court sionogr;ji'licr 84.5'J ! ISO. To W. A. Roebuck, repairs to lipid go 10.00 IM To A L. Taylor, rotura of tax 1,20\ IS:; To John T. Brown, repairs to bridge .75 To Warren Waters, witness 2.31> i VS'l To TUos. Allen, witness l.8» l k ;3 To Henry Moore, witness 1;70 • ImJ To '• A Afcki'W. .1 p lees 1.05 I*> 7To .1 1). Alien, constable 2.50 1 ISS To .1. W. Martin witness 3.10 ' I s !) Tu Mir.ni:> Blount. witness 2. 50 J1 no Tq J, T. Berry, witness 2.80 1 >! i•»i To 1.0 iib •. Blown'. witness 2. 50 |i!-2 To J. IVh\m;jio: t. wit- ✓ .tp 'I neM •' 2.80 1 1! I .'! To .t U. All"!!, constable 2.80 •' IT'-I To H F Kverett. J. P. 1.!>5 To J. if Bi'.rtihill. witness 1 90 > lf'6 To Larry Dew, witness 3.G0 r.'T To J. li. Pirnhill. witness 3.C0 > !•» To l«. It Row or. witli"Ssi 1.80 l!t» To 8. 1. Ross. .1 P .05 > I no To •' T. Kdtnor.dHO'i. con- . al'ble - 95 ' L''l To J. T. Ro.is. \viineS3 1.75 02 To G. A. Crofton, witness 1.25 » 03 To J. I ltoiifriicii, witness 1.25 £Ol To J. H . Purvi#, witness 2.05 ' £OS To K'du\n Janjee, witness 2.25 £6 To W. L. James, witness 1.30 '. 07 To J. T. Gardner, witness 1.G5 , M'S To VV K. Daniel, witness 1.90 09 To S. !?. Hudlev, witness 1.60 210 To Joe Gurkin. witness I.GO 11 To J. K. Thrower, witness 1.30 212 To J. It Thomas, witness 1.30 213 To H. L. Gardner, witness 1.85 214 To W. fl. Daniel, witness 1.20 l> To VV. M, Cherry, witness 1.75 21G To W. A Taylor, witness 1.80 217 To C. A. Baker, witness .GO 218 To J. A Hoblis, C. S. C. fees 19.43 219 To J. C Crawford, siier iff'H fees 3.15 20 To R G A'llsbrooks, solicitor 16 00 21 To B. F. Godwin, J. P, feea .75 222 To J. H. Ward, constable .55 £3 To B. P. Myers, coffins for . paupers 11.00 224 To A. B. Avers, couhty poor 1600 225 Tb J. B. Allen, constable 2.60 226 To Casper Bros, lumber bridge ' 5.99 227 To O. K. Cowing Co., coun ty poor 7.50 22? To T. C. Gniain. lumber bridge 8.7# 229 To J. L. Hassell ti Co., county 'poor 7.1% (Continued next week) I—i1 —i 1 nnur r- ~m
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