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THE EjfTEBP&ISB. FRIDAT, AUGUST 30,1901. - LOCAL NEWS OwiwioMni meet Monday. (My t*o urn weeks before coart. Chiaese Laaadry statu ap Mon day. ( September term of conrt Moodsy ' l«tb- Williamston is to hare a epoke aad haadle factor v. Tbe rmnkwisli leturned about 3 o'clock yesteedsy morning. He Wdliasaston Academy begins its fall U-tm Monday, Sept, «h. ft T ri«e n*h: ia to Carolina. A cor iLl at ico ce aad bis l*ieee await J a. f v ace sorry to aaj tbat Coaobo •a I Ballard ItaaM ate crowded oat •I thie 1«m Over 300 boraes bare died ia Hyde county, ao Tar, tioai the epi deanic that n racing there. Let all the roan( business men Mot oat Monday evening. Willism atoa eh said have a busiuess asso ciation. I Trotter, Andrews & Co. are the bojj to get you tbe best prices ob tain side,', they beat tbe recotd on high piicae. At a call meeting of the Com mis ■oaers Wednesday night it was ' decided to enforce the cow law tw eeatly passed by that body. Bohetaoaville ia tbe market and Trocier, Aadree* & Co. are the people to sell with lor high average. Bring them your tobacco. Mr. W. A Ellison's flue horse hai> I been aaflering lately from "Pink J Bye," bat we ate glad to aay that r (he boeae ia macb better at this wntiag. "J Thanks to our commissioneia and eonaUbie. Our streets are now lookiag lika tbe town is inhabited. Weeds are gone, ditches cleaned •at aad general repairs ate going •a. llat eh Bro's. Excursion left Wed- Besday aieining for Wilmington. Three ouches were filled,thin being yj the largest crowd that has ever gone on one ot these excursions f from here. The following is taken from Weekly, dated Aug. 27th. "It had rained twenty-live days ** ia ■accession up to yesterday. If It rained yesterday tbat made tbe Mthdaj. Mr A S Bloent, U.inagjr of Tbe Artope, Wbitt A Co., Marble Works * ol Rocky Monnt, N. O, was in town I this week and arranged with The Enterprise for advertising apace, Bee ad aext week. ? A*. Elder 8. Haasell expects, D. | Y., to be at Tarboro tbe first Bnn> day in September, and with tbel Kehokee Aasociaton at Concord , , ehaieh near Creswell, Wsshisgton D> 4 N. C, tbe first Sunday in Uc toher, his next appointment at tbe llall ia Williamston is |»oelponed to the list Saadny in November. Many prominent and ibfluenlial people apeak in terms of highest praise of Littleton F«iuale College, \ aa advertisement ol which n|t|ieai> P ia this paper, aud tbe I'istitution, we believe, baa the fall confidence of the people. The boarding school patroaage of the College has been Ooabiedla (he last three year*, and (taring the li years existence or the I , school there has never been a death ixamoag Ita p#p»ls. (la Thataday tbe 29tb inst. Mr.J. W. Tork gave aa old fashioned bar | becae at his home sear Williamston - to aboat fifty of bta friends. The barbscae was done ap in tbe best h style, aad thia with everything else [ was plentiful, and it would have pieased tbe taste of the finest epi turns la have sees the respect* yt paki to this' elrgsut repast t»y the ; crowd present. Everybody was is pood btmor, the day spent only too faisk!y;aad everyone bade tbe boat •ad hoe tarn goodbye voting this L . aas sf the most pleasant days of L/ their lives sad wishing tl»em a long If Kb ef prosperity. Notice The young men of Williamston are earnestly relocated to meet at ■ i The Enterprise oOice on Monday W pigbt'.Sept. 2nd., I&r the purpose of I mgsniitag a young Men's Business I Lr, Amspatioa. Lft sll who are Ip{pr I ested In % welfare of OflrtOfP I com* out at tfc3o o'clock. Tbe Esterprias = Personal " Gonloa Bamhill was bete yester . d * y ' D. S. Biggs went to Kins too Wedaesday. 1 Miss Mat tie Bennett spent last week ia Hamilton. Mr. M. M. Critcber, of Jsmeaville, • was ia town Tuesday. Mr- Jos. T- Waldo, or Hamilton, wa» in town Wednesday. ( Me. G. Wynh, of Bohersonville, was in oar city Monday f SC. Bay went to Williamston Saturday.—Commonwealth, I Misses Masette Mizell and Liunie Ray were ia town Monday. , Mr. B. J. Peeie, Sapt. of Public Schools, wss in towa Wednesday. . v Mr.ssd Mrs, O. P. McNsughtoo, t of Everett*,were ia town yesterday Misses Aaas aad Bosamand Pope , spent a day or twoia Hamilton last | **®k. Messrs. Jno. York and It. a Orit cher spent the day ia Bocky Mount last Friday. Mrs- G. W. Blonnt and daughter returned Weiluesday from Wash ington. X. C. Quite .1 rrnw>l fiom here ~ent on the excutalon to Xag's Head Sat arday morning. Mr. II- M. Hurras and Ml«h llattie Harrell esrna in from Jamesvillc Tnesday morning. Mrs. Geo. W. Newell spent Wed nemUr in Mildred with her sister, Mrs. llSrioa Cobb. Miss Mittie Coffield, of nesr Eve rotts, wss the guest ot Mim Anus Crawford this seek. Mr. Jobs Phelps, of Plymouth, Kerenne Collector for this district, was in towa yesterday. Mr. W. K. A. Williams, Clerk ot the Superior Court of Franklin Co., was In towa Wednesday. Miss Mary Hardiaon, of Bocky Mount, came Sunday evening to visit Mrs. W. H. Crawford. Mrs. J. L. Hsssell, of Williamston ia visiting her mother, Mra. M. S. Harden.—Koanoke Beacon. Mrs. J. B 11. Kniglit and children who have been visiting in Southport returned Thursday evening. Mr*. J. (), Guthrie »d little Eioise. ate visiting at tbe home or Dr.and Mrs. J.H.U.KuigliL Misses Ida llasset!, Nora Fow den and Henrietta Peel attended tbe play in llsmiltou laat Thursday night. Mr. and Mis. T. H. Sutton, who have been visiting in Wilmington for two weeks, returned Wednesday morning Hon. 11. 8. Ward, Henstor from this District, passed tlirongb town Wednesdsy morning en route to Baleigb. Mr. W. H Robertson, Sr., one ol our towa commissioners, has been sufferisg with chills lecently, but is out agam BOW. Mrs. Armstrong sad children, of Norfolk, who bsve been visiling at Mr. J. A. Uohb's, returned borne Saturday ararning. Mrs. George V. Strong and ehil dien left for their home in Italeigb last MoniLir aftri spending two weeks at her old home. Mr. C. D. Carstaiphen will leave | Sunday morning for tbe Xmtli tq{ purchase his fall stock. Mrs. Car •tarpben will accomiiany him. Messrs. Jno U ltogc r *on and George Giirgauus left Wednesday morning for Oak Bidge where they wiU attend the O. B. I. this cession. Mr- A.K.Palmer,or Daaville, Va., brothet ta Mr. Palmer, auctioneer ' at (he Soathera Warehouse, s|ient a day or two in Boberaoavllle Inst week. Messrs. John Hsssell, Jamea Rhodes sad Warren Biggs left Wed ' nesday morning on the e|CUtsion for Wilmingtonl |h«y v>l| he ab sent several days on «a oqting. Matter George V. Strong had the , misfortune to break his arm on r Tbursdsy lsst. He ft-ll oat of a bam- I mock. Dr. Harrell was flailed in and aaoa relieved tbe little lellow, be is geUing oa alcely. Mr. C. A. Wslker. s tobacco bny». er from Buberaonvtlle, pasaed M rough town Bataniay eu route to Ply month, where he joined the ex- carrion lata on tbe Steamer Bamil r ion for Kag*s Head. Misses Bertie and tyian# Mc i Ifangbtoa apd brother, George,' of fiveretts. in Friday evenipg t to attend the Lawn Party, given by . the yoaag mea of Williamston. . These youßg people weal to Nsg*s Head Saturday oa the Excursion. MissEaaiee Wood, of aear Kia stos, is visiting Mr.sad MrsSattoa. Mr. sod Mrs. Marioa Harris, nee Maggie Simmons, are at tbe Roan oke Hotel for a few days. Dr. Irey, of the Baleigh Christian Advocate, is expected to preach Sunday morning aod sight at the M. E. Church. We are sorry to learn that Miss Neliie York is qaite sick at the home of her rather, Mr. J, W. York. Hope to aee yoa SreH very aaoe Mus ' Nellie. NEWELL—SIMPSON. MR. GEO. W. NEWELL WEDS MISS LELA V. Biureoy. On Friday evening August 13rd, | at 8:3o o'clock, at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Biggs, this 1 popular young couple became man and wife. Rev. B. K. Mas in officiated at this quiet but imprcssiW wedding. 1 There were only a tew relatives and friend* present, on account of the 1 illness of the groom. The bride is the beautiful and accomplished daughter of Mr. John I>. Simpsoii, a prosperous and well to-do farmer residing near Everett*, N. C, and sister of Mr. J. Paul Simp on of this town. The groom, a popular and able lawyer, is a nati.e of Franklin county, but for three years has lecn located in this town, during which timej)e has made many warm and staunch friends. He was at one time Editor and Owner of The En terprise, and under his management the paper prospered,but on account of an increasing law practice he was forced to leave the held of journalism. May the maried life of this young couple lie as one sweet dream is the wish of The Enterprise. WHAT A TALE IT TELLS. If that mirror ol yours ahow a wretched, sallow complexion, a jaun* diced look, moth patches and blot-bee on the «kiu, it'a liver trouble: but Dr. King's New tare Pills regelate the liver, purify the blood, giv* clear akin, roa? ckeek*, rich coiujdexion- Only 25c at N. S. Feel & Co. "FETE DU LINON" ' Last Friday evening was the scene of a bril-iant assembly of the youth and beauty of Williamston at the would be "Fete du Linon" giv en by tl)e young men of the town. It was to have been he'd in the old and historic ' -Elm Grove" on Smith Wick St.,but owing to the inclemen cy of the weather it was transferred to the large and spacious ' Opera House" which was transferred into a veritable fary land for the oc cassion by the hanging of graceful festoons of various tinted Japanese lantrens from the ceiling casting a soft and mellow glow over the beautiful hall. Delicious refreshments were served all during the even'ng on "Tete a-Tetc" tables arranged artis tically in a c'rclc The occasion was graced by the presence of the fol lowing: Miss Nora Fowden with Chas Hus sey, of Norfolk, \a.; Miss Mittie Cotiield, cf Everotts, with H. j Godwin, Miss Mary Hassell with 1 W. G. Lamb, Jr.; Miss Mayo Lamb with A. Hassell; Miss Eliza Lamb with F. S. Hassell,Miss Anna Claw ford wiih J. I- Hasseil, Miss Mattk Waters R. Jr.; Miss Victoria Mar tin with S. C. Httersou Miss Emma Hassell with J: S. Rhodes; Miss Myrtle Roberson with W.S. Harris; Miss Ida Hasscit with W. S. Rhodes, of Hamilton; Miss Marina Whitley withlheo. Ha .sell Mi4s Laura Whitley with K. B. Crawford; Mim Mary Whitley with D. & Biggs. Qjaperont*; Mrg C M Lanier, Mr? F F Biploc k Mrs H j Herrick. Stag: John Lin wood Hassell. X If you hsva a baby in the house you will wish to ktoow the beet wsy to check say unusual loossnaaa of the bowels, Or diarrhoea so eomsion to amall children. O. P. M. Hollidsy, of Deming, lnd, who fws an eieves months' old child, tsy*. "Through tbe ' months of June and July our baby was te* thing sad took a running off otthe bowels snd si;kne»» ol tbe ttmnach. His bowels would more ■ from five to right times a J f liad s bottje of Cli-taifcflain's Colie, [ Cholera snd Diarrhoea Remedy sad gave him four drops ia si ' teaapoonful of water aad he got better > at once." For sale by N. 8. Peel A co. ,-. r ; . ■ BRINKLEY & HOOKER * J ■ —* RUN ; * * I * ' • s , • v ua The Southern Warehouse, 'j r ROBERSON VILLE, N. C. This is the place, and we are the people to sell your TOBACCO." 48 Farmers, why do we say this? First, We admit we are not one of the large markets: but. ask judges where is the beat prices, and competent jud- ■** bcing mado by our com P etitors . but they are wise, and ges will tell you on Small Markets. Again our competi- their w^lom is onl * bein « exercised for their own benefit tors aro telling you that wo will hare no buyers, aud that a,l( ' n °t ,or >" ou farmers. We stand out boldly, and are de- Ihey will so .n shut us up, that we can t sell tobacco, ~tfho tcri,,,,,ed Ut fi g ,lt anything that tends towards combination, arc these people? are they friends of j'ou fanners. e w '" stand by you, if you will stand by us. No! without contradiction, wo say no. They are straining They remind us uf the old story of the Coon. They have every nerve to close up the market at your door, Does this nice to «>" now - but we Wlirn ) ou is th ® Ba,no old look to you like combination? Stopand think, we say it does. Co ° n ' iiwlcad ofo,ie inore Btri Pe> they have rubbed (.'lose this market and where is yonr competition? It aeeihs Olle * rciiculous to us to see such statements made to farmers as Pdrme !?' y ° U wan ' l com P^ ition for tob «*o'- We assure you we are in earnest; we will light this thing to a if we don't succeed, fanners you contribute to our defeat •* _ - ' V- „ ... - yours TO SERVE, BRINKLEY &,HOOKER. - - " * - V- ' '■ • ■ .n ' . t ' THE NOME 60LD CURE. to la b 2ioiv i-u-.'scnt fcfvhicl ruik vis in biiij won i Oaiif in Spite if Tas.TsctHS WO KOXIOLS DOSl> • W t.iIkKXING cr THE NIKHS. A ! ~i AND fOSII'IVE CUKF KOK tilß LKjUOK HABIT. It is now generally known ami understood that Drunkenness is a disease and not weakness. A body tilled with poisnn,n»d nerves com idetely shattered by periodical or constant use of intoxicating liquors, requires an an.idote capable of neu tralizing and eradicating this poison and destroying the craving tor in toxicants. Suffeicrs may now cure themselves at home without pul>- Hcity or los of time trout business by this wonderful 'tIIOMK GOLD CURE'" which has been perfected after many years of close study and treatment of inebriates. The faithful use according 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 nvW" velous transformation oj thousands of Drunkards ill to sober, industrious diid u)*ri|;ht men. WIVES CURE YOUR HUS BANDS! CHILDREN CURE YOUR FATHERS!! 1 his remedy is in no senae a nostrum but i* a specific for this di«sase only, and is so skill fully devised auji prepared that it is thoroughly soublc and pleasant to the taste, so that it car. be given in it 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 aa many more have cured and made W»P» by having ' CVRE*' administered .by loving friends and relative* without their knowledge in coffee 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 out the disease at once and for all time The "HOME GOLD CURE" is %ftW at the extrer»»«*ly l(\w piiu* ot One DoUa(, tt.u» Haing within tba Teach of everybody a treatment 1 more effectual thftn others costing SSO. Fu'l 4"Vciionß accom pany «ach pac «{■?. Spcisal advice 1 by sVilled phys request ed without etra I large. Sent pre ; paid Hit- -avil'i "a re -1 ceipt ot Owe Hollar Address Dept. C 491, EDWIN B. GILES & Co., 2330 and 5331 Market Street, Phil adelphia, All correspondence strictly con fidential. QEO. W. NEWELL, Attorney-at-Law. Willi amstox, N. C. •crvicr*aic lrklir«l.'4l Kimtcm! alfratiiM jtivra l-j « x.tmiu ing mtl tnak i*»£ tilte lot |rare lu«:i* of UtaUri ami tiiutxr J " —i- ; "j" A LEX- If SMITH, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW, i Main Street Willi amston, N. C. ]j - .BIG.. • j REMOVAL SALE ___ at , Mi Cj! iii-gjiniiM. I | As I shall open my— I j JsJt'W §torc \ ■ —within the next 30 days— —and begin with all ice,now— — nn4 attractive line of the— —Lowest Priced Goods ever— —yet w?en in Willianndon —The public will do well to — • 1 —call and examine the t — -■ - . • / ■I i BARGAINS | I am now— —offering. Remember for— -1 i the next 30 days "you can ! buy Summer Goods at I rrices nevtr before heard or ' „ ELI GCRGANCS ■fa— ~— TLrB I | [KWfWHtMWIIWWiWWtWWfc WEDDING PRESENTS!! SII.VHKWARK. crT«;i.Asa, cixktks. 2 FINK CHINA WARR; - I Thrw are the nmwwml gift. that • cumhiat «ct%m Mlh a rich, handaome J '* Wkrauca. g ' « The Ckciceat OrufHiand Nrweil • V May be area here. I > | Mail Order* Promptly HtJed. | ' f BfiLL, The Jeweler, | lARBORO, N. C. | ' .... CHINESE LAUNDRY, , SuiitLwick St., WHlianistoo, N. O. Shirts, Collars and Cults done up in nice style, (f* Bring me your work. JBt ,* ' 1 THIS SPACE __ ■ 1m reserved lot* JSJ. S. PEEL &. CO^-, . ___ v . % ■ See ad. next week. Tlior« in n. Heiiwvof SAFETY AND SECURITY In the possession of Policies issued by 81II1! V2LLIABI * S9I, that proceeds from the fact, tha-t"ample assets and. ejficieht experience Jtmbly guard, interests i*volv*it» ; , • No other Policies can so surely satisfy. See us and (Jet the Best Insurance, }.' v , ■ f If yoi ha/e BJ! akujy dan? Wllllnm** Ap Hon Kxfe rieneed Insurance Agents, TAIiBOItO, N- C. _+ r .. . 4' •' "• ' ~l ROBERTA I WE CHALLENGE THE WORLD J TO PROOUCE THE EQUAL OF ROBERTS' CHILLTONIC FOB CHILLS.FEVERS. Ml IHHM Night Sweats and Grippe, and In l | |( a " forrns of Malaria. jJUUf" DON'T WAIT TO DIEI . \eMI/ 1 SPEND 25 CENTS AND BE CURED I None genuine unless WOOOERFUL CUBES RARE ROBERTS* TOILC FAMKI Red Cross is on label TRY IT. •NO CURE NO PAY. V 25c. PER BOTLLE. Don't Uke » Sub»t.tut« »>>•» DELIGHTFUL TO TARE. >«>■■■■ For sale by—Eli GurgAiiut and Blade, Anderson & Go. i~* * 0 »' * . * ,r ;H f: This space is /*** T""\ reserved for V-A -I—'• ARSTARPIIEN A CO« Mr. Carstarnhen is now in Baltimore and other Northern Cities purchasing his Fall Stock. • V ' —• - li See thia apace lafor interesting. ~ ''"*■" r . ' '. » ' 'I ' •/ • : •. ? .. - - . -' . \ «*;"• ' ■ • ' 1 . ■ ' ,'■ r - " - £2
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