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The People's Ledger from Enterprise, Alabama • 3

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Here is the Chance of Your Life T(1t hones ho1Laik1 repaired Bt Thdinp-in's Jewell Store. If W. 1'. Echols visited relatives arouiid Ariosta tliis week. Messrs.

Lee Spigner, Orie Morgan, Bid) Hutchinson, Neal Kl lift, IJ.D. Harrison, Miss Alice I'ouncey and mother, all left for Tampa Monday. Uncle Dick Bowdoin and J. W. Stephenson, and Messrs.

B. B. Byrd, Mack Carmichael, John Bowdoin and A. B. Carlisle all went out fishing on Tuesday, I haye bren riding a Monarch Mo- tor Binrclfl tor more than three 1 lOollmi Iron Woks DOTlAJST, ALA.

MECHANICAL ENGINEERS; MACHINISTS, IRON AND COPPER WORKERS. We are prepared to give tbe bewt work ami prompt service, and prices as; low as a consistent with good work. We are also special sales agents for Gasoline Engines and the best Babbitt metals on the market. We carry a very large flock of metals on band. Correspondence solicited.

BARGAINS II EVERYTHING in the Millinerv Line 1 i Little ESPECIALLY Bridge MMER- MSTS! He can't be halted by any other buck. Fresh meats at all times. Ice to cool your drinks. Both Fresh and Salt Tish together with full line of Grocer-The peop'e have treated me well and 1 want to my les. appreciation by fair dealing and prompt attention.

W. J. BRUNSON. It will delight you to see and buy ol our fine line of ladies, misses and ehildi en's summer hats. We have a grand display ol them.

Ladies fine dress goods We excel in ladies fine dress goods, in taste and fashion. Be sure to examine our pretty line ol laces, embroideries, rib- OOllSt elc we can suit the taste of at our store. Come to Ji C. Walden, Sr. North Carmichael Street.

Enterprise, Ala. months, and it ih satisfactory in er-! cry paiuiMilar. I am Dealer and Agent. Weldon Thompson. tf Mrs.

T. A. Byrd left last Tues-day to visit her daughter, Mrs. W. W.

Waldo, in Montgomery. Uncle Tom says lie feeh liko ha is a "Widderer" and the.Be days fifty-eight hours long. Mr. John Sawyer, carier on this route, reports the death of 1 Mr. J.

V. Crumplerls.Jitlle child. Tho little fellow was sick pnly about Ja week. The crops are looking fine and are clear of grass. Wo are glad to see Dr.

A. T. Oolley back home againx after a month or so absence in attendance on the New York Polyclinic Institute, where he took a Post Graduate, course. Mr. David Livingston of Montgomery, is on a visit to his son, Mr.

O. S. Livingston, this week. Mr. Livingston is well pleased with our town and country.

We would be delighted to haye bim move to Cod'ee. Senator It. II. Arrington and O. W.

Simmons are having material placed upon their lots on Daleville street for their homes, which we learn will be in keeping with the other homes ot their neighbors. A fashion item gWes the informa. Hon lhat Mrs. Mc.Clellan. wife ot New York's Mayor, has gone into society in a quiet way." We pre sume I bat is btter than rushing in on an automobile.

Advertiser. Contractor C. F. Paine will finish the brickwork of the storage room and stable of W. E.

Law this week These twolarge build-lugs will add greatly to the appearance of that part of the business portion of the town. J. E. Henderson returned to Enterprise this morning. Will Kelso, of Enterpiise, is in the city today.

Billie Line, of Enterprise, spent yesterday in the city. Troy Messenger, May 23. GEN. JOHN P. GORDON'S own book memorial edition.

Agents wanted in every county. 100,000 copies will be sold. Agent should apply quickly for territory. The Martin Uoyt Atlanta Ga. tf In selecting a man seventy years old as their candidate lor Yice-Pres ident, which the Republicans will do if ttey take Mr.

I i tt, lhey are ap parently trying to guard against an-' othr accidental 1 resident, though he mar disappoint tbem if he is elected We are Indebted to the Albany, (Ga Herald for the that, "in Algera, ihe grinding of com ib considered a mental employment, and falls to ihe lot of worn Do the Algerian women reafiy grind corn with their mindtV" Adverser. A Western liepublican cewspaper declares that there are but two kinds ot Democra's in that region thoe who believe in free coinage and tnone who want ihe party to succeed. should be-plain that those who siill insist on free coinage as a Democratic policy have no desire for the i-uccess oDemojracy. Adye'User. Beasley Albsrson Marriage.

Last Thursday at 9 o'clock a. Mr. Geo. easley and Misp Erie Alberson were happily mar-ripd, Rev. Uamuer performing the ceremony.

Mr. Beusley is a promising young railroad and has a bright u'urA be'ore him. M's Alberson is the beautiful aid tuehrerof our to-'Ansnvn Mr. W. Alberson.

Wh wish for tbe uVw couple a brighr and irospercus future. Some People What When they Get will be looked after 125 Found a Cure for Indigestion I use Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Taolets for indigestion and find that they suit my case better than any dyspepsia remedy I have ever tried and I have used many different medicines. I am nearly fifty-one yeais of age and have goffnred a great deal from indigestion. I can eat almost anything I want to now. (Jeo Emory, Rock Mills, Ala.

For sale by VValden A Martin. Mr. J. S. Mash is having a handsome residence built on also, Mr.

J. R. Smith is putting up another fine residence on L'so street, both west of the railroad. Messrs. Henry ncd Chas.

Davis have contracted for and will soon build fine residences on their lots near the academy, on the lots purchased by them at the Carmichael land lie. An Enjoyable Occasion. One of the moit enjoyable occasions we have ever had tbe privilege to enjoy, was the great celebration of Gatechee Tribe, O. R. M.

of its anniversary. The served with Got your Cotton and Rubber Hone at ISeall ua'dware Co's slore. tf Mr. Gus Owen of Elba, was in our city last Tuesday. Buckhalt has, just reoeivod a nice line ot CrocKery ware, tf Go to Buulialt'ii to get your Crockery ware.

tt Electno Lamps at 20 cents at TLompton's Jewelry tHore. tf T'orto Iiieo Roasted Coffee at Cars hslo Bro. tf Buckbalt continues to sell fat beeves. tf Eight Pounds Best Coffee tor one dollar at Carlisle Bro. tf Buckhalt has received a nice line of Garden Seed.

tf Cdd Co-Is from $15 to fc40 dollar Hiiu-t at $1.00 at Cat lible Bro. tf Mrs. Chapman of North' Coffee, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. E.

1'ittman, near Boterprise. The best and cheapest Rubber and Cottou Hose at the Beall Hardware Store. tf Mr. II. M.

Sessions, of Ozark, was in the city one day this week buijiuess. "Why is he pleaied? He bought Iiis Rubber Hose from the Beall Hardware Co's store. tf O. C. Doster, wife and little ones, went on a visit to rel ative and friends at Newton, Ala.

lothes cleaned and pressed on short notice. Entei prise Tailoring Co. tf A new lot of Fine Pants, now going at 25 per cent discount for the next Z'-j 'ys at Carlisle Bro. tt Miss Day Heath is attending Commencement exercises at New-t: this week. H.Vs, worth 50 ant 75 cents each, mi going 30 cento al Carlisle Brother cheap grocery store, if Have you tried some of those sausages that Buckhalt makes? They are fine.

tf Mr. Oscar Byrd is thinking of a visit to Sunday evening. Buy yoa a nice Linen Crash suit f.om tne Tailoring Co. Tbey are cool. tf Ride a Bicyck, Girls, the best and bolBotutBt exercise you can get.

Wei don Thompson, Dealer. if Miss Irene Blackman has returned home from attendance at the Moutevalo Industrial College. If you want the best flavored Roasted Coffee, buy the Porio Rico Biand from Carlisle Bro. tf' Moved to the rear of First National Bank building. Enterprise tailoring Co.

if Mr. Ben Gilmore has returned home, after spending some time 10 Mobile. Hive your clothes made to meas ure by the Enterprise Tailoring Co. tf Ask for a 12 color Lithograph of the l'oije Bicycle Girl, Free, at Wei-don Thompson's. If Mrs.

W. U. Edmonds and daughter, Miss Miriam, are visiting relatives in Brockton and Richburg. The best coffee on the market now ihe i'orto Rico Coffee sold by Carlisle Bio. tf When you Wiint something good to go to Bq.

Kbali's meat market, tf Giark. of Troy, is on a to h.r si'-ter, Mrs. V. E. 11 illoway, on North Carnuchae! street.

Why jour garden and yard so pretty? Because it is watered with Rubber Hose bougbc from the Beall II irdware Co's sto-e. if Mr. J. B. I'ietce has returned home from a trip to Abbeville and other points.

Glad to see him on our streets again, Mr. Geo. McDaniel on 2, presented us with a turniu weighing 3 pounds, raised with oi ly Oiie rain. M'vrs. Li'flsn ArrH gion, J.

othi-rx, u'tendod ih'i 8ui Convention at n'g iin -i ibn week. W6 iro glad to note tbe fact that the Jernig-in Lumber Co's. machinery was started up again in full blast, last Monday. The Enterprise Graded School had its summer picnic last Fn day. All who were present report a delightful time, A couple of ''soiled" doves lit down in Enterprise about a wc-k ago, and are plying their avocation to tolerably lair audiences.

Rev. R. II. J. Uildreth requested us to announce that be will preach at the court house nest Sunday at 3 o'clock p.

m. All are invited to attend. From the indication of so many drummers visiting our city of late wo will have a good fall trade, or we will have a plenty of shell goods. Mr. Algie Pilcher left Saturdy for Monronery, wher be ban accepted a job during the summer months.

We hope he will return in the early fall to start with the cottda mill. Messrs. J. N. Fussell and J.

E. Henderson have bought out the brick factory at Elba Junction. This is a big plant, and we pre-! diet that tbe new firm 11 ban-j die it in a very psfitable wiilj tba luccem, GREATEST MACHINE OF ITS KIND ON EXHIBITION AT J. 0. ELLIS' SHOP Will shrink jour tires from to 1 col without removing tire fnm wheels or wheel from vehicle; tu8 forty cents each or lour for one dollar and fifty saii lory His TAft'lFSI ll 1 I UW( u0 WHALEY.

A a OUR Your everv intnrfist see us. Can Such a Thing Bi We have noticed in tho local col urns of the Ozifk Tribune several personal mentions about citizens of our flourishing city being in their town shopping, seeming to delight in trying to make it appear that Enterprise is nothing more than a cross-rod town, and that our wide, awake and prosperous merchants are not pre. pared to supply" their custometa wjth any grade, any style, any imaginable article of merchandise that can be bought. We are glad to say to the public that Enterprise is equal to any emergency if she can't buy the stuff she needs, she has the thrift and industry to manufacture anything necessary, to Diuia in her own borders any manufacturing industry to supply her with anything she may need. Cut her away fnmi the outside worldand.

she will live and prosper as she does now. If we would devote our whole space tothe purposed mentioning the citizens who come here to do their shopping in Enter-" prise from Ozark, our span would be inadequate. Why, even your banker was here the other day and bought his family supply of dry goods for summer and fill. Away with such nonsense Brother Harry. Don't become mad because oar town is outstripping yours.

Ozark people even come to Enterprise to buy their smok-iog material. What is Kidney Cure? Anawer: It i mada Iron prescription of a leading Chicago physician, and one of the moat eminent in the country. The iBgredients are the purest that money ccn buy and are scleBtldcally combiotd to fret their utmost Talu. Sold by Waldeo A Mirtin 0, ATTPNf ION III I I IVI3 Millinery! The best least moiiey are M. F.

ha ley: uptodate gauds Alabama. lei Styles Are Do not fail to goods before sprin and sum trimmed Hats and children, beat in Southeast We sell goods Protracted Meeting at tha Court House, beginning on Monday night next May 30, there will behold a revival service conducted by Rev. J. F. Gable.

Everybody is cordially invited to at-teud the services. Preaching at 10 a. m. and 8 p. m.

R. M. Huntku. For High Grade and Ball Bearing dewing Machines, don't fail to see John Goff. He sells the best ma chines on earth.

The light running Ball Bearing New Home. Also many others, at from 118 np. I sell the besi 118 machine on earth. So doi't fail to see me. Respectfully, 2f.tf J.

vV. Goff. Had Hoarded lip Thousands New Orleins, May 20. Attorneys for the heirs of Mrs. Amelia Noquez, an eccentric old widow, who died about a week ago, broke open an old safe in her home on Chonpitoula street, on an order from tho court.

In this old safe they found gold, silver and green- simple life and had hoarding up this money for years. Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Bicycles, Violins, Guitars Telephones telephone Wire, Electric Lamps, Shades, and supplies for all at Weldon Thompson's Jewelry and Bicycle Store. lt Mr. M. 8.

Conn came in last week from Uaion Springs and will stay among as a few days looking after his business here. He will then go to New York to bny his fall stock. Millinery! Millinery! Hats for the sold by Mrs. also the latest in Enterprise, Dally. call and see my you buy your mer Hats.

Oar for ladies, misuses can not be Alabama. from 10 to 25 per cent cheaper than any other house in Entervrise. Do not miss our bargainsin glass and crockery ware: also our 5 and 10 cent counters. Resvectfully partici-; cra io me amount ot over 000. Mrs.

Noquez had lived a very S. M. F. MR 114 NOBTH CaHMICHAKL 1JTUEET, ENTERPRISE, AlA, Hi occasion one long to be re membered and cherished by all. Dr.

W. W. Grubbs was mado toast-master, and many rousing toasts an! speeches were made in commendation of the marvelous growth of Cateechee 1 ribe and of the Order in the city of Enterprise. The speeches of Bro's. O.

C. Doster, Frank Avery, R. H. Arrington and G. W.

Carlisle, were cheered for their timely words and rousing remarks upon the good of the Order. Suffice it said that the whole body went away eloquent with praise of the occasion. DONT KNOW to do Hurt or Burned llonta hir I IT'll Orn-iota vuuiu Co tf. Mtii. a lavi-h hand and the full of joy and glee, male -UUT- YOU'VE TAKEN COLD NOW TAKE BRONCHODA AND BE RELIEVED WITHIN 24 HOURS Plkasast Taste Abroi itklt vbmlirs 25c a bottle by dnijrgvUi The Remedy is Prepared: The Advice is Given.

Now "it's up to you' What will you do? Shoes! Shoes! "Satisfaction -to the Finish," That's what keeps our Shoe business growing all the time. The style, fit and service of a shoe are the chief requisites, all of which arc combined in our "outwear. STAR BRAND Shoes are better. J.W. Harrison For sale by Weldon Thompson.

THOSE WHO KNOW ALWAYS USE Dr. lichenoids Antiseptic the UP-TO-DATE REMEDY For Wounds and Burns IT NEVER FA. I LS Ladies and Children who ran not nana the SDix kiug st ain of laxative avrupi bd1 cathartic ill are e-fecially loud of Little Kariy Kis-era All rersoos wo find it to take Iitit medicine should try easy pills and eorupara tbe agreeably pleasant and itreDfituening etiedi ito cue nauseating and weakening conditions Mlowini; the nee ol other ri me-dips. Little Karlv Kisers cure bill. constipation, sick headache, an-dic, mala-ia and Hver troubles.

Sold by vValden A Martin. Kj UooT od Tar cootaict no and lie tm giTea ubii- tii to. soid bf WeuiM kuiia. 1 II nonta arm hfl "uu Saosm Mjib. Sycksoiis Mid..

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Years Available:
1900-1919