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THE ENTERPRISE. FRIDAY, AUGUST 2,1901. LOCAL NEWS Doors lit Eli Gurgantta. Tbe excursionists returned last ■lght. v The Furniture Factory has re* r , Munl work. ft" - ■» * L. K. Corey, of Arabenit Is clerk ing Tor Blount & Bro. Summer Clothing, Straw Hats, Etc., at Eli Gurganns. Read the new Statement of tbe Bank of Martin County* Williamston was well represented at lbo opening of the tobacco mar ket at Bobersonrille yesterday. It is understood that tbe evening train will arrire about 2 hours eailier commencing with Monday W. A? Cherry, one of the eonuty'» most enterprising farmers, came in our office Thursday and renewed his subscription for Tbe Euterprlse. We are nuder ninny obligations to Mr. 8. N.yarroll for several fine eantalonpes brought in Wednesday. We wonder who told Mr. Yarrell we liked cantaloup sT Tbe excursion to Nag's Dead was patronized only by a una] I crowd. Tbe fat mere were two busy iu tbeir tobacco to take advantage of this delightful trip. Littleton Female College, adver tised elsewhere iu tbis pa | tor, baa made a record of which every citi seu ol tbe State interested in ednca tion should be proud. Tbe success of this institution baa been very re ■ uiarknblt*. Look up tbe advertise ment and send for a catalogue. Mr. Wheeler Martin, who u tak~ ing a great deal ol pride in his farm, is to be congratulated upon tbe lino crop of tobacco be has raised. Lost Friday evening be brought to town a line specimen of tbe weed, il was tbe most pel feet ly loiined leal we have ever seeu, ami metered 17 by 31 inches. Tbe Third Quarterly Conference of tbe M. E. Church South, will be held tomorrow, (Saturday ), Dr. J. r E. Underwood, the presiding Filler •will preach at 11 o'clock ut tbe M. K. Church. Dr. Underwood will also preach Sunday morning at 11 oclock. Iu the aflertioou at 3 o'clock lie will preach at Vernon. Tbe Editor is, and has been IOT a week, in a pretty bail predicament, • being deprived of the use of bis light foot, owing to an iutlamntiou of aoiue sort. We hope our people who have lavored us with their Job J'riuliug will excuse delays, as, this the very useful member seems to be no better than wheu first attacked. Dr. John 1). Biggs, our popular and highly esteemed young dentist, lett Tuesday morning for Kinstou, N, C. where he will opcu his office for the practice ot his profession. Tiiis is a great blow for the people Of Williamston. Dr. Biggs will be greatly missed by the general pub lie aa well aa his many friends The Euteiprlee wishes him every su jw*«. The Winners in the Itobcisonville Tobacco Contest are: David Gurgnn nt, Williamston 21000 lbs. first prise, $2.00 cash and oue year's sub _ seriptioti to The Enterprise. O. P. Koborson, ltobersouville 20.973 lbs, second prise, SIOO and one year's aubsciiptiou to Tbe Enterprise; W. A. Jenkins, Parmele 22.000 lbs. '3rd prise 00 cents and one year's sub. acriptlon to Tbo Enterprise; J. C. ltoberson, KolWrsou ville, 20 000 lbs fourth prtf, one years subscription to Tbe Enterprise W. A. EllUoti Williamston 23.730 lbs. fifth, pr'zj ait month's subscription to Tbe I Piitiig if ths WilliißStoa Acidiif Stockholders The stockholders iu the William •tou Academy Company are earnest ly requested *to meet at tbe oourt hnusc on Friday night Aug. 2ud. al 8:30 o'clock. Come prepared to pay 'the l*t. I quartet's assessment on the aiock. ' This ia an tni|»ortnnt meet!ug,as uot only the cert ideates of stock will be If issued, but the directors ol the coin* pany Will be elected and everything put iu shape fi>r active woik of the popipany to biglu. All thope a ko have not snbscrib ad for |tock and who W' al » to do «q or those who fee) deeply interested in JEdupatiou arp lnyiled to ooiuo octal so. ■ - ■ "'^l It the action of your bowels is not easy and regu'ar serioua com plications must be the final result. |H De Witt's Little Early Risers will re mote this danger. Safe, pleasant and effective. Peraonal Prof. 0. W. W ilsou spent Sandfly in Bockf Muuut. D. S. Biggs and H. M.Barras went to Norfolk yesterday morning. Mrs, Wheeler Martin and daugh ter Fanny Bigg:*, iu visiting in Ral eigh. llr.antl Mrs. 3. 11. Ellison re» turned to Parmele Monday morn in*. ... —, ~ Miss Julia Banghton, or Wash ington, is the gneat of Miss Elisa Lniub. Mrs. P. Ewell and three children, of Loaiaborg, are visiting at Mayor Swell's. Mayor Ewell is slowly improving, be was aide to be out of bis room yesterday. Mrs. Mary A. Joynes, of Virginia is visiting her niece, Mrs. Alfred E. \Y hit m ore. , ■ - Mr*. A. L. Brock, of Ilobgood, is visiting her pareiUa, Mr. and Mrs. J. 11. Tucker. Ade uix -ll left Wednesday morn ing for l>uun to play ball with that team against Durham- Mis* Irene Morton, of Washing ton, came yesterday morning to visit Miss El is Lamb. Miaa Alyrtece Saddler, of Warren County is visiting at Miss Euimn Belle Varrell at Maple Bill. Miss Marv Hansel I returned home Monday evening after a visit to Wilson, Coueloe and otlierjpoiutf. M. B. Dawes, spout Tuesday night iu town, aud went to Eliza beth City Wednesday uioruing on the 5 o'clock boat. Obits. Fleming left this morning for Washington to spend a week or two,after which he •will go to Buie's Greek to attcud the Academy Misses Nauie aud Irene Bmitli spent several most pleasaut days at Ntijj'* Hcml last week. They made the trip on the Haven Belle, Rev, Mr. aud Mrs. 8. 11. Sutton returned iiom Macon Monday even ing where tliey lave lieen attend* iug the Con ti reuce of the M. E. Church. Miss Efttelle Cotton, wlk> lias been visiting relatives Hi Cottcn dnle and Greenville lias returned toiler uuuts Mrs. A. 11. Smith, where slic will spend a few days be fore leaving for her homo in Balti more. ' A I+9 \ 4 LAWN PARTY AT "OAKHURST." Last Mondiy evening at "Oak burst," the elegant country home ol Mi. and Mrs, George L Whitley, the young people of the city were treated to one of the mcst enjoyable social functions ot the season, a "Lawn Party, "from 8 to u o'clock. It wai an ideal night. Lovely winged Nox was extremely gener ous in her gifts. The white stars shed theh' lustre u t on eaith and sky seemjpsg like a rejnion of the constellations and the serenity was love'y. Fair' Luna' with the sane ton of ''Diana" added ber efful gence to the glistening radiance, peeping through th» wavy bought of ihe majestic oaks and making the scene appear like fairy-lane with the sylvan nymphs skimmer ing to and fro on the lawn. It is always the delight of the y ung people to visit this lovelj spot for they are treated sq lavish ly to that old time Southern h ospi tality. In the quiet shady nooks on thi lawn would be {tomeos and Juliets whiling the hours swiftly away. The most delicious refre hmenti were served, The "we small hours' came on apace. unseen bj mortal eyes began to shift the seen ery of the heavens and it provec that the pleasas.t company had t part. , - ' It will always be .cherished b> tf>qse present as cpe of the mos enjoyable occassions in which the] had ever participated. Those in the receiving party were: Mrs. George L. Whitley ani her beautiful and accompjishec daughters and Mi s I'annie Biggs Those present were: Misses Julis Haughton, of Washington, N. C. Ida. B.and Emma E. Hasseil,Mayo Eliza and Annie Larib, Nora Fow 4en and Victoria Matijq Mcssri. Will Hyman, cf Rich ftiond Va. John C.apd W.G.Lamb Jr., Chas. B, Godwin, W B Biggs John L Hasseil, Jas S. Rhodes J no, E. Po.-e, sim6n C. Sitterson Harfy B'ggS and PcJltM|lH(nog. A lame shoulder is usually canse by rhaumatiam of (h« muscles, an* may be eared by a lew application o Chamberlain's Pals Balm. Fof sal bj H.SPssl&U®. ' Slit ef tl« TW«i Itirt h tW tiitor Ribiruaiilli Yesttriq A my Urge crowd. Prices excellent. Prospects for a fine season. - Tobacco in llartin as fine as any in the United States. A fine corps of buyers. Good men running the warehouses - Auctioneers at both booses aro Sue. Robersonville is making things bam; will be the town in xartia. Just look at the new brick build ings,a fine brick ice house included. We must hare a bank. Two new 'phones put in to-day. All the stores are busy. Hotels unable to accomodate the visitors. ROBERSONVILLE Mrs. Minnie Brown ol Pannele spent Tuesday with Mrs. Henrietta Taylor. . Mr. W. O. Wiudfield preached au excellent sermon in the Christian Church Sunday night, Master Willie Watts of Williams ton is spending some time with Hubert Morten. Miss Maude Litchfield of Aurota is the guest of Mrs. 1). U Parker and Mrs. Guy Trippc. Mr. W. J. Ilardison or Wliliams lamston spent Sunday With his daughter Mrs. W. Z. Morton. . Mrs. Bettie Smith of Parmele •nd Miss Wilho Smith or Ayden N_ 0. sjient Tnesilay with M isses Sallie ami Allien Grimes. Wednesday morning about 2 o'clock the engine si ed belonging to Ward and White was discovered to be on fire. Before they could get any help the shelter was in dnines. One engine the Knplux wns burned. The loss is about S4OO. It is not known imv the fire origi nated. O. O. Buck, Beirne, Ark., says: I was, troubled with constipation until I bought DeWiU's Little Early Risers. Since then have been cr.t're ly cured of my old complaint. I rec ommend them- HAMILTON, Mi'yW. T. Grimes is home for n fo w days. Miss House of Greenville ia visi ting Mrs. M. T. Lawrence. Mr. Arrington Kitchin of Scot laud Neck was here la*t Friday. Mr. Frank Castex ol GoMsboro was here last week to sec Mrs. It. L Long. ■ . Miss Eliza Johnson returned liouie Satuiday after a pleasant visit to Washington. Miss Harrison of Palmyra who has been visiting Miss Allie Law rence returned home Friday. Miss Eloise Williamson who has been visiting her aunt Mrs. Perkins returned home last Thursday. Miss Anna Salsbury returned from Uobgood Saturday, she was accompained by Miss Fanny Hoard. Misses Lillie and Debbie Sberrod and ltutb Matthews have none to Robersonville to spend several days. Miss Scaibrough and Whitston of Berkley Va. are visiting Miss Bella Carstarphen at Mrs- D. 0. Jones. Justus Eyerett Jr. of Palmyra is spending a few days with Mrs. Rryant and bis many friends are glad to see him. * Miss Rose the daughter of the rtteemed paster of the Missionary Baptist church, baa been visiting ' Miss Satlie Salsbury. , Mr. John Salsbury, wife and . daughter, of Portsmouth, who have . been visiting their parents and friends returned home last Thurs | day. i The Mises Owen of Baltimore and Miss Sallie Baker of Palmyra, •vho baye been visiting Miss Mary t Baker returned home Ufet Wedoes • day. MisrAnna B.Clark has been in Hamilton for a few days visiting tier many friends (which inclodes [ every body in toWn) and we bate to see ber leave. "» , The ladies of (be Methodist C'burcb gave a lawn psK? last Tburs day urght at the residence of Mr. 0. H. Baker for the benefit of tbelr (iliurcb, aud| in B l ,ito °f threaten iug weather realised quite a hand some sum or money, W H AT A TALE IT TELLS. If that mirror oi fours show 4 wretched, mllow oomplesion, s jaun diced look, laoth patches and blotches I on tb« skin, it's liver trouble: bnt Dr. I King's New Life Pills regulate the f liver, pdrify the blood, give dear » skin, rosy ckeeks, rich complexion. Only 25c at N. S. Peel & Co. BRINKLEY & HOOKER • • . ' ■ ' ' . ■ .. ' - ' 4 RU N •• -• . * . •' . . The Southern Warehouse, Robereonville, N. G. Tils is the place, and wc arc Ike people to scM y«ur ■ 0 B A C C — rormers, why do we Bay this ? FIRST. We admit we are not one of the large markets; farmers, as are being made by our competitors,but they are bnt. ask judges where is the best prices.and competent jud- wise, and their wisdom is only being exercised for their own gos will tell yon on Small Markets. Again our competi- benefit and not for you farmers. We stand out boldly, and t >:\s are telling you that we wdl have no buyers, and that are determined to fight anything that tends towards combi tW -v will soon .-hut us up, that we can't sell tobacco- Who nation. arc these people? Are they friends of you farmers? We will >tand By you, if yon wiil stand By us. No! without contradiction, we say no- They are strain- They remind its of the old story of the Coon. They i every nerve to close up the market at your door. Docs liavo nice things to aay now,but we warn you it is the samtt this look to you like combination? Stop and think, wc say it old Coon, except, instead of one one more stripe, they have does. CToso this market and where is your competition? rubbed olf one. It secuis rcdiculous to us to see such statements rni'b to Fanners, you want competition for your tobacco. * You can only get it by standing by our market. * We assure you we are in earnest; wc will fight this thing to a finish; if we don't succeed, farmers you contribute to our defeat. r Brinkley & Hooker, TIE ROME SOLD CURE. Aa lipioiis Trtiititil If ikkb rail arts are Biiig Cirri Daily la Spite a( Tktasthcs SO KOMOI'S HOSES. SO WIUkENIM, OF ■ V' .. THK XEKTKS. A>U?a*»*sft AND l-OSITMS Cl'll roa THE 0 LtlJlOB HABIT. It is now generally known and understood that Drunkenness is a I disease and not weakness A body , filled with poison,and nerves com pletely shattered by periodical or constant use of intoxicating liquors. ' requires an antidote capable of neu tralizing and eradicating this poison and destroying the craving for in i toxicants. Sufferers may now cure i themselves at home without pub licity or los of time irotn busi nesj I by this wonderful "HOME GOLD CTRL'' which ku been perfected after many years of close study and treatment of inebriates. The faithful use to directions of this wonderful discovery is positively guaranteed to cure the most ob stinate case, no matter how hard a drinker. Our records show the mar velous transformation of thousand* of Drunkards into sober, industrious and upright men. WIVES CURE YOUR HUS BANDS CHILDREN CURE YOUR i FATHERS!! 1 his remedy is in no j «enae a nostrum but is a *>pecitic \ for this di*sase only and is SQskiU • fully devised and prepared that it is thoroughly rouble and pleasant to I the taste, to that 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 (hi* priceless rem- > p edy, and as many more have been f cuted and made temperate men by j having'he ••CCRE" administered . by loving friends and relatives without their knowledge in co!fee j or tea, and bnlieve to-d.ty that they I discontinued drinking on their own , free will. DO NOT WAIT. Do not ) be deluded by apparent and mis ' leading ' improvement." Drive out t the disease at once and for all time , The "HOME GOLD qjßfc'.' sold a{ the. low price ot One C Dollar, thus Placing within th? I reach of everybody a twatmeut • mofe (tfectual than others costing j«5 to #SO. 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Remember for — I the next 30 days you can | ; bny Summer Gondii at J prices never before heard of j F EM GUBOANDS \ ft j; , =i=a= £ WEDDING PRESENTS!] S»I.VF.fcW HK.CtTCU CLOCKS. | FIXH CHI HA kP_ 2 TVs? the' «p|4uiaM pft- that ft J combine arri - with a rifh, hai»d>otn- J * appraraace. { The Choict'd Ik'isatand Ncwrst Idea* % May !* arm here. Mail Orders Promptly I ilied. J BELL, The Jeweler, | 1 • TARBORO, Ni C. | KotW Dyspepsia Cure Dio**t* what yon eat. This preparation contains all of the attestants and digests all klnda ol food. It give) Instant relief and nevw Mtta to cure. It altosrs yoato eat all the food you want. The most sensl ties stomachs can take It. Byltsuaemacy thousands of dv*pe plies have been cored after everything else failed. It |j| for all atomtach troubles. HeatftMp haat 4* |M pel • t" . KEMCTION SAIE ! •' T> Tlic Ijitdics tl>i f haven't as vet purchased their summer oat •» fi? we big t« coll your attention to onr * ItodiK'tiou Knlo S COMMEMCINU - - JUNE 21th. 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Prt ; Night Sweats and Grippe, and |M" IHllrlli a " forms of Malaria. *> BSH * PONT WAIT TO PIE! %Wlj/' SPEND 25 CENTS AND BE CURED I None genuine unless WWKMPU. ORES MIKE MKRTT TOMC MOB ) Red Crow is on label TRY IT. •NO CURE NO PAY. » 25c. PER BOTLLE. Pon t Ukm » Sutwtot— «— —» DCLI&HTFUL TO TAKE. ——» For «de by—Eli Qaigw and Andwoa St Co. __ -- ~ ' T~ ' . i • . ?* " Mi
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