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E— THE BffTERPKISB. FbTOAT, JCLT 19, 1901. ' Read Read If an XI is stain pe l on the Margin of the first page of this paper your subscription has expired ai*d you are requested u» renew at once LOCAL NEWS 8m change ia Eli Garganoa' -a«l" Final! aril your tobacco at the Oaioiiaa. * Bee announcement ol Jameav.lle Public School ' Excarsion to Nag's Head Jul) * fhh ace -ad '. Scad your guess in at once. See article on aext page. ... Stag hay ride Wednesday night Where were the *irl>? VRead the "ad" or -the Carolina arch uic. Koberaotiville. Tarboto team won 3 straight* boat Wilmington this week. Don't fail to go on the Excursion va Head on the 27th. Yllase Ball at Tarboro to day and tomorrow, Tarlioro vs. Charlotte. FOB SALE One Bnckeje Mower and Rake. Good as new. Call oa Eli 6 organ us. Qacases are eomtßß in rapidly. Yea had better **n.l in roar gncsa |wa!l be too late. npdajr week the Rober aeeo Market opens. Ke Gaeraing Contest, and eats for three months with your guess, *«e MIS little pills, DaWitt'A Kisera compel your liver to do their duty, thos ire, rieh blood to recti per j idy. Ara my to take. •otator3 months sab i be entitled to a guess wr of puands of totmecn aold at Itobersonrille day, 50 eta aatitlas yoa $14)0 to four guesses. 'clock yesterday after the piston rod* on the irtin & Biges' furniture e and caused tbc fac-v down. -r=r igical Surveyors were week and put a plate t lioaae giving the ele Williamston above sea •1 feet trathfally state to you lers of tbsee few line* Odol Dyspepsia Cure ia tiou, the beat and only , epaia that I have ever' ict with and I bare used j 'reparation."John Beam, sea, Pa. No preparation • >1 Dyspepsia Cure aa it he natural digeitanls.lt I kiad-t of Tood aad can't Ton good. ■EMPIMS of orphans from the an Asyfum had a very ast Friday. It was al - itinual down-pour all light, the showers had though it was very dis ider foot, the hall was The concert was very deed, and the children II praise. • ts were fas.ij J. C. Andrews nr. j. Bagg ' > Andrews A Co., A WAREHOUSE, ONVILLK, N. C. arfcat will Opaa. IST I, 1901. 5: We will aell your id get you highest oea if you will' ; your first load. DO trust, and there laerveypAr patroa at dealings merits its ; T FORGET AT THE Garolina. j Trotter, Andrews A Co. 1HL,..., 1m-Hkt .. Personal 8. P. Williams is in lowa. Fanm are busy earing tobacco. Rev. J. O. Guthrie of lialeigh, it in town » Joe Hoard, of Hobgood, waa here MoadsjV W. J. Hodge* went to Tillery Monday morning. Norwood Ilodges returned to Rocky Mount Thursday morning. Dr. J E Bmithwiek,of » attending to Dr HarreU' practice Prof. Sylvester Hsssell led for SsgV Head Wednesday on Steamer Plymouth Miace* Lnla and Ella Staton have goae to Nag's Head to spend week or more ' - The Eirani«a to Nag's Head on the 27th will he a grand success Everybody go Miss E. May Uentlev, who ha* been visiting Miss Emma Hassell, returned to her home in Laurel M. I). la*t Ftidny morning. \1 ws Ruth Harden, who has been visiting her si»ter, Mrs. John L. Ila*«elt. rrlnrned to tier home in Ply month Sitnnlav moniing. l>r W H Uarrell and family left Wednesday morning on the steamer llymonth for K*gs Head where they will spend several weeks THE UNHAPPY EDITOR. A Colorado editor has been com peHcdaoapologi'e to Miss Tampico Piii N-iV, because his proof readers premittexl it to go in as Tapioca Puddin. An editor never knows where trouble is going to rise next. —Exchange. SAW WOOD. A Kansas City tramp stopped at a house on the Littleton road the intending to ask for a bite to eat, but he saw wood and sa ; d nothing. Wise tramp that Denver Times WMti in Marrias a Napa. New Haven, Conn .July j. —The liist instance since Janiq J. C'arr be gan a dozeu or more years ago to issue marriage licenses ia this city of a white man becoming the hus band of a colored w o:r>an,occurred this afternoon in the city hall. Frank A. Gulio. aged 17, of Merid ian, Conn , a good looking chap, was the bridegroom and Rose Mat hews aged si, of Naugatuck,Conn. was the bride. The birthplace of the bride was in North Carolina. The ceremony was pefrormed by a city official. Gulio said his bride had just come into possession of $2 co».—Raleigh Post ROUEkSON VILLK Mrs. Lake Small *oo J left Tues day lor Norfolk Va. to spend a few days. Messrs J. G- Darn bill and W. A. James of Everetts weic in town Sfthday. - MissKlla Keel spent Saturday! night and Suuday with Miss Leona Ko hereon. Mr. J. T. Rosa lias accepted a position aa aaleamaa a itb G. I>. A J. 0. Robertsou. Mr. H. H. Taylor, of Bethel spent Sunday night with his mother Mrs. Henrietta Taylor. Messrs R. L. Smith and L. S. Thompson spent Friday and Satur day ia Norfolk Va. Mr.J.C. Smith left Wedneaday for AX den N. C. to spend a few days with hia parents. Mr. Saa Smith of Greenville spetit Tuesday night here with bis brother, Mr. H. L. Smith. Muses Accie Keel and Carrie Jen kiaa spent last week in Uakley, 1 hey returned Sunday afternoon. Miss Alke Dmk, who baa been visiting Mas Adah L- Hardee re* taraed to h«r home in Qrseniboro Thuradaj moraiag. Mrs. Arthur EllswortE of Wasb iagtoa N. C. and .Miss Marie Flan aigaa Lassiter of BnoW Hill H. 0. are the guesta of Misaes Sallie and Alios Grimes. Misses Sophie and laaliella Mor toa left Tuesday afternoon for Waahington to visit friends and re latives. We wish them a pleasant trip snd an early return. Last Wednesday night the young people thoroughly enjoyed a social gathering at the residence of Mr. J. K. Rosa', given ia honor ot Miss Alice Dick, foe Cream and cake wen served, and at 12 o'clock the party dispersed and went to their , homes, each wishing the night h*d been kwger. 11 : il 1 * isii«''(fraiiMsiii Sliirr' ■ CLifIME SMk(rfftt CMS To* Loat Tr-r Cnl Raleigh 5 2 714 Tariioro 4 3 571 Wilaiagtoa 3 3 500 Charlotte 1 5 166 Gran will be played at Tarboro as follow*: August 1, 2,3 with Raleigh; 5, 6, 7 with Wilaingtui* 8. K 10 with Charlotte; 22. 23, 24 vitv lUleigh; 28, 27, 28 with Wilmiagtoa; 39, 30, 31 with Charlotte. One fret-class fare for t'ue round trip between Plymouth and Tariioro daring the taff ball pw« at Tn in born. Tickets gnxl only to Atorn same day. The person guesting the nearest to the number ot fiounris of tobacco Mid at Robersonrilie on tlie open ing day will receive #2 00 in cash and one year's snt*ci iption to The Enterprise fiee. Send your gueasee to tbe E lit or. ai■ . i MARVELOUS RAILWAY SPEED. Now that parliament has consent ed to a' franchise fur the Bclir mono railroad, to l»e worked by clectricily l>et we«-n Manchester and Liverpool, the world will have an opportunity [>f seeing what can be done in fast speeds. There is a short overhead i>ne rail road in Germany, which is operated with some success, but the English call for speeds (aging from looto Ijo miles an hour: fhis looks fast for the mother country. Vet jt will not do to say that 1-50 miles an hoar is impracti - cable. Reputable engineers testi tied before a committee of Parlia ment in of the scheme. We are now familiar with speeds of 60 and So miles an hour, though jo miles was formerly deemed impracticable An unobstructed overhead train lias a fairer chance to realize high speeds than has a heavy surface train.—BaltimcreSun. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve should be promptly applied to cut*, burn and scalds. It rootiiM and quickj.V beais tbe injured part. There are rorthle«e counterfeit*, b: sura to get De Witt's. JAMESVILLE PIIUC SCHOOL will begin Monday, July 22,1001. • Patrons are earnestly requested to have their children present the first day. Friends of the school are invited to be present at the opening. Children should bring books adopted by the State Board of Edu ction. J. D. EVERETT, Tkachkr. The Rohersoiivillc Tobacco Market will oj -11 about the first of Align.- , and it is ex pected there will be a large i|tiautity of tobacco sold that day, to make it interesting for our readers, and those that wish to become renders of The Kiv terprise.we offer live prizes,for the live mutest correct guesses as to the number of pouuds of tobacco Bold at Robersonville market on the •opening day, both warehouses included. To the person guessing the nearest to the number of pounds will be given $2.00 in cash and 1 years subscription to The Enterprise; to the second near est, $1 .00 in cash and 1 year's subscription; to the the third, 50cts in cash and one year's subscription;thc fourth, 1 years subscription; to the fifth, 6 months subscription, AH persons are eligible to tho contest provided, they send 26 cents for 5 months sub scription to The Enterprise, and that your guess is sent on coupon that is printed else where in this issue. If any one that owes us anything on subscription sends 26 cents in this contest, that amount will be credited 011 what you owe. If two or more should guess the same number of pounds and that number be the win ning one, then the first guess received at this office will be entitled to the prise-^ Persons whose subscriptions are pud up can'have the paper sent to a friend, byjsending the : name and address with the j guess, or they will be credited 1 with S months subscription. »».... ... *»i. GRAND EXCURSION! NAG'S HEAD " Steamer Hamilton. ■ Leave Saturday, Jnly 27th and Return Thursday, • August Ist. 1 Boat leave Hamilton A a, m.. Williamston 7 a- m., Jamesville 9 a. in., Plymouth 11 a. m, ' Round trip from Hamilton and Williamston $2.00; Jamesville and Plymouth $1.50. tor Special Low rates ar the Hotel have been secured [ by the Managers. J " MANAGERS: Water H "and J. K. Carstarphen. I Wo '»yor ttio iioltl of DftßU'S &13SSS I so completely that advantages are met with hero which other stores do not grant. Consider what a resourceful store this is— everything for rien. Goods willingly ex changed. Money returned if requested. Every effort to please and keep you .per manently pleased. The present demaud lor Negligee is well met by us. To-day's concourse of store visitors will lind eveyrthing needed in .summer wear. SLADE, AN DERSON I Agent* for Amfrra * Indinf Tailor*. 'Phone K THE HOME GOLD CURE. A»- Ai Ingeioius Trtaitaeit ky ®!»ick roak arls in Btiag Carid Daily in Spits of Tbtastim MO KOKIOI'S IIOSFS. SO WEiILNIXIi OF INK NERVES. A PLEASANT AMI ■ OSiTtYE CUKE FOE THE LiQi'Ok mhiT. 'lt is now jj encr, ">' known and understood that Drunkenness is a disease and not weakness A hody (riled with poison,and nerves com pletely shattered by periodical or constant use of intoxicating liquors, requires an antidote capable of r.cu trali/.mg and eradicating this poison and destroying the craving for in toxicants. Sullerers may now cure themselves at home without pub licity or los of time irom l>usii\;ss by this" wonderful "HOME G" I CURK'' which has becu perK. .. after many years of close ; tudy treatment of inebriates. The faiti use according to directions of t. > wonderfui tii covcry is positive v ! guaranteed to euro the most ob stinate case, 110 matter how hanl a drinker. Our records show the mar velous transformation of thousands of Drunkards into sober,industrious and upright men. . WIVES CURE YOUR HUS BANDS! CHILDREN CURE YOUR FATH KRS ! I This remedy is in 110 senae a nostrum but is a specific for this dissasc only, and is so skill fully devised and prepared that it is thoroughly souble and pleasant to the taste, so tnat it car. be given in a cup of tea or coffee without the knowledge of the person taking it Thousands of Drunkards have cured themselves with this priceless rem edy. and as many more have been cured and made temperate men by i having »he 'fCURI?' administered by lpving fiends and relatives Without their knowledge in colfee or tea, and bnlieve to-day that they discontinued drinking on their own , free wilL DO NOT WAIT. Do not be deluded by apparent and mis leading ' improvement." Drive oui the disease at once and for all time The "HOME GOLD CURE" is sold at the extremely loj*r price ot One Dollar, thus Placing within tha ; reach Qf evprybciuy a treatment I ; more effectual than others costing £ls to SSO. Full directions accom panyeSch' pack»g£7 Special advTce by skilled physicians when request* ed without cjtra charge, Meni pre paid to any part of the world on re- I ceipt ot One Doliar. Addresr. Dept 1C491, EDWIN B. GILES 4 Co., 2330 and 133* Market Street, Phil adelphia. , ' All correspondence strictly con fidential «• [ ( HKO. W. N KWKI.Ii, Attorn oy - at - Law. WILI.IAMSTON, N. C. wlnrrvrr acrviv-tra hpartal iU nliou |[ivt n|6 ta untitling nuri an»k ittK title foi iwrdutcri of timber nml tktnkr lan!> jjHJOLIN I>. BIGGS, DENTIST, Hol'RS-— 9a. m.tVt ti m. . ap. na. lo 5 p TO Otter on Smithwuk SI.. North of \lniii WIU.IAMSTON, N. C ——fc* ..BIG.. \\ REDUCTION SALE \ }L . at I 01 i IH U'JIIMIH. vs I shall opened niy-r- " 4 J\jeW Store l" 1 ! —within tlie* next .50 days— -*-:md begin with a nice.new— — and attractive line of ihc — —Lowest Priced Goods over— —yet seen in Williamston.'— —The public will do well to — —call and examine the j | BARGAINS i I am now— | —offering. Remember for— ■ the next 30 days you can !; buy Summer Goods at'ji • prices never been heard of. | , ELI GURGANUS m —- re fwEDDING PRESENTS!^ hit.vkrwarh, cut class, clocks, i I FINK CHINAWAKK. % Z Thrv arr the appreciated Rift*. that fl comliinf wrvice with a rich, V appc* rat ice. X The Choice** ftitf Newcat Ideas X 0 lie arm Here. C Orders Promptly filled. J DELL, The Jeweler, 1 TARBORO. N. C. | GOUPON GUESSING CONTEST ON Next Pa£e. . *•' ; .. . - • * uiJk. _ J fi'l-'-iatfWlH i f'V ; -'r M, V s ,. t ' » \ v " ' . W DWNl!tililMON'S.rm °T. V. TItCHUAK.CtII. Wtl|ir. JOBS D. UGCUit t Tnu THE » DENNIS SIMMONS LUMBER CO. MANUFACTURERS OF DRIED NORTH CAROLINA PINE LUMBER AND DENNIS SIMMONS BRAND CYPRESS SHINGLES. WILLIAMSTON N. C. Uf Orders and Correspondence Solicited. corxrv AND cm- DRTOSiITORY. CAPITAL feooo.oo llank Of 3lartin County, J...G GODAKD, CAARICB. Rr j»»tt of the iNhliU(in of Ihf Il.tnL at the clone of April i|th, loot: ■novicn. | i.i Alumnus. W".*-'.1"c0,.u |i 1,011 4> Capital Slock ~ " . fa»J» UmllvfaW M. *££ ' Lutu.l «..« fc-d, fyjo.uM j Certificate* of u ™ Z'i L , '"" *°* *S ll«,H-.it« wbjevt lo check lh» lr.m KinL. ,*'.117.14 »'/■'»«■' ■! Cub Dm - kNI , TOTAI. • . SiKrr I'.ni.m'l.ili.j ill raatiot coin C'y st.*7*» 71 , TOTAI. fj5.775.15 t ' , I. J.G Golar.l. C» Jih r «»f BjtiV of Mai tin County, d» solemnly «-sreu (or affirm) that the ■\ho\r *l«lnar«t U Hoc. U> tke be»l of my knowjedg • an I belief. J. t;. Gorfard, Cashier. Stair ol N.xlk Car«4ioa ——County of Martin. Sw«Mn (ofil wbvriticd l» -fore in?, thi ijth day of M.iy iyai. w K. Sin Mm, n P Wheel.-r Martin. Dennis S. Bigg* MARTIN & BIGGS, 3l»nufm tuiNM- oi FURNITURE, 'WILLIAMSTON. N. C. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. ' ' 'PHONES:; —Office .13; Factory 46. REDUCTION VSXILE ! To Tho I jiuli>N £ tii it haven't as yet purchased their summer o.it -5 lit we heg to cill your attention to our " _ lieduction Stilo S COMMENCING - - JUNE 21th. « Consisting of Organdies, Irish Dimities, Pon- CO gees, Foulard Wash Silks and in fact all Sinn- "j mer Goods. - „ ' fl M , SPECIAL ATTENTION £ " is called to our Line of Gontlcmen Straw IlaLs. ... A NRAT AND NOBUY LINE : , . We have rsduced -prices 25 per-cent i . Yours to command, - Jt 3. PERL uM GO. * Tliero is n SOIIH> of SAFETY AND SECURITY In (he possession of Policies issued by . WJLUAffIS ■& 3SOM, i iJiiit proreeas from the Jact, that ample assets ami cjficient experience doubly guard interests ini'olved. No other Policies can so surely satisfy. See us and Get the Best Insurance, If |H kill lit Ilreriy dill H.On-en Williams Ac Son l'l.\perienced Jnanrance Agents. TARBORO, N- C. *7t ' - . * I AM NOW READY TO SUP- nm ) . .. PLY THE TRADE WITH I I \i\ I \yiAo AND TOBACCO FLUES. , * Cartw and Wagons >lnd» to Order 1 - ROBERTA WE CHALLENGE THE WORLD TO PRODUCE THE EQUAL OF |% ROBERTS' CHILLTONIC FOR CHILLS, FEVERS, |WwW PI Night Sweats and Grippe, and In I 111 ||| all forms of Ma.lana. QIuUUMI DON'T WAIT TO DIE I ™ \WDijf SPEND 25 CENTS AND BE CURED I None oenujiie unless WOOOERFUL CURES MAKE ROBERTS' TOIIC FAIOTTS! Red Cross is on label TRY IT. •NO CURE NO PAY. • 2Bc. PEft BOTLLC. Don't take a Substitute DELIGHTFUL TO TAKE. i I For nle bj-R-Eli Garganua and Slade, Anderson &,CO»
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