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THE BffTKKP&ISE. FMOAT, BETTMMK 6,1901. LOCAL NEWS taH.ftPtedAG*fcaev «ad.* jr* v Watch (X. D. Oinlif|iaa'o ad *» foB tara Maadu, Bept, 9th Mar. KLIhM i» bddiag a a lit af ■ « magi at BddirUe Ofcifri J.A. Mtodlft o*. arc bariag a MvflMr pat ia thevplaeedbaei- Tic cahi waa Ik heerieaeftbe year Vvnhtarar —»apaths if•« tow turf- Bnrleae at the Haß aext Baaday Mr.T. M. Tartar, af Hiiiiilln, vaa la tarn lal FMtt. Mm foartsg Mr.T«jhr»—rf hie ■> aftaMlr « lUrty, la 4a in , S'IT!JSS! Y TO ** Af *€>«iiw.&a Eraptfams. cuts, bam. scald* ■alwuafjliib qaicfrly heeled by DcVitta Witch Haul Salre Ctilda cure for piles. Beware of CoaaUrfaHa Be awe joa gd the wjfiaal—DeWitfa nw*ri bare beaa Imhl aa d the Ksbakee Baptist Aaodatioo to be held at coaeord, Waabiagtoa eaaaty. 0d.5,6,aad7 Pare far Iha need trip aa the Oriari Hasea Bdle.gg The rntmrtrr-Ocw ral 8»J»: *UaeH atail year letter witheet year aaaa aad addiee* pnated aa tba apper left baud eaaer, tbla ta •ana Ha paoapt rotaru to jaa if aat dtlKnfi." Wa are auk lag a ■praialty d petotiag the oaae aad addrea aa aaaaß lata of paper aad amb|B( llaf aaab aaatlj prat ad aad paMaiferlO eeata. Tbia ■aa cheap aa aat people eaa bay Aa htaak paper. Baiter bare toaa prhrtedL Tbe Baterpriae, WOlaaastoe. B. C. If tbe action ofyoar bowels ia Mt easy aad regular serious com fßcatiaaa scad be Ibe fiaal result. Da Witt's little Early Riaers will re- JtWpIMR A km %«moaOMikn«Mtifrt> Mtnhj Bight abaat 11 oVtoc* Wr ' QlTrif toll T 'nil It waa tafcea ahk Friday ereaiag hat aat thiaktag that ahe aae la a hatha atabfoaad fed.aat leebiag after bar auyaasslhd aight .tbiab lag aba waa amght. After geiag to Shf aaaa bagaa todeaUr bar, bat aa kaoariag what tbe trouble vaa they didat kaaw what to do. They lad Hi a# t ft to be atagger*. bat ■ hp—adaa»l» aee her aad saaeatpd faypryiag Bapday MMAKFT T| M JAQIGJ FTHAT f* " pas paasaed by asp* eaaai. Oae af the heya waa baalieg weed with poMd that aba vaa bhtea by a aaabe tte waa tba aether af a vary _ Mr. Oildagii baa teat aerea fbrayapalay Is wMb hia*. ABTOUHDBD THE BOITOft Edifor 8L A. Brawa, af Beaaalla fcaa Dyapepeee,"* be writes, "ay wSaM 27* triad Ebatrfo MM bar at aaar. aad after aairg earbettle*. *e iaeatirely wan,eaa edaaythiag. lt'a paid toaic, aad Be c*atle laxative qaaht-ra are apleodid for torpid Brer." Far Ie- Lw af Appatita, Bteaaeab gaacaatead csre. (Mftatatl.& Mia Hearistta Fed is ritfliag in SLC BiUrrss. left for Oak ftidge Ed. Cassiil, af Oeaabo. apaat Tuesday ia MWa. Mr. a H. Baker, af Hsafltoa, apeat Saaday ia ton. Bam Bigga left Taeaday to at tead a Baaaaaa College at Raleigh Mrs. J. O. Gathne aad daaghter rctaraed te Raleigh Taeaday aeca- Ed Haidiaoa aad S ft deary, af Weldoa, are ridtiag their parcats ia tawa OL D. Caiatarphea aad AHaseeß left for the Beetheaa Cit.es Saaday & ft. Bigga, Jr. aad Jaaaaa ft Maara left Sat arday aux-aiag for A. A M. College. ■rDßftgga aad aiatar, lire AT Crawford retaiaed fieaa Baebj Mrs. J. ft Walker aad cblldrea. who bare beca vialtiag ia tawa. letaiaed ta Greeaviße Wedaeaday. are. Kitxie Taaher/tf Teaaeeeee, vaa bear tbia week to attead tba Ibaeral af her either, via T H After ancnl daya at the Boeaoka, Mr. aad Mia. Mariaa Harria left Meaday aiiraiag for BydeGaaaty. Miaa Ilatue HarraU baa ptea ap Mtaa Martd Balvrakle. af Daßaa, B. OL, vho baa aeeeptod the poalti deaay la to toara. J. J. Maitia, af Waahiataa City, wha laeeaaeded with the Buatbera Bailaay, apaat Saaday eight ia tawa with hia brother. Miawa Carrie Biggs, Victoria Mar- Ua aad Ida Willtaaa left Tueeday aairaiag for the BspUat Feaiale Uaiverrity at Raleigh. Mr. Edward Dsrdea, ol Braoklye, B. Y-, formerly of Haaiiltoo,rWted hia aaat, Mrs, Ale*. Baritb bit week. Mr. Dardea left Saaaay. Mr. Kli Gargaaaa weat to Oreea rille Taeaday to look after hia to haeeo. He had aereral wagoa loads ta leave Meaday for that plaae. Mis. E. M. Qordy, af Hobgoed, who haalieea riaitiag her peieeta. Mr. aad Mia. J. H- Tacker, rctara ed to her borne Meaday mora lag. Mrs. M. D. Cooper, who baa beea riaitiag ia Bhsabeth (Sty, retaraed beae Sat arday ereaieg aceoaapaa. led by bar atater,Miaa Mate Booaie. Mr*. D. C. Jeaeaaad daaghter*. Maggie Belle aad Aaale, of Haatil taa, after apeadiag aereral days ia towa at Mr*. Carataiphaa'a. retara* odbeeM Saaday. Mr Edward Dardea aad Miaa Mil dred of Wilariagtoa. aaaae dewa to riait rolatirca aad tiiiaii eaThanday leak The latter waa the gaaataf aiaa Ida Haaaaß Mis Joha A Dardea, af Porta aiaatb, waeeaa riait ta her aaat ( Mre Alex H Baaith bat week. She left for Haariltoa aad Beet lead Beck to riait idatirea aad fheafc ■read MIS Deaaia Biaaaeea,wba hare beaa ahaaat aaaaetiaeea tbdr aaaad eatlag, rataraed baa the Baßale LKbis Spnaga Taeaday eradag Mr Sanaaaa ia tathar laeble at tbia wntiag. Mr Joe. D. Bigga, wha aaaaajiaal ad Mr-Briak Cherry to Hat gpibgi A»k. asfcya) perka ago, |f(eifMl fetarday eyeajpg. Ha irpavto that Mr- Cherry ia iaprarlag aiailj aad that tbe phyaideaa there ara aaaft daat that Mr. Chany'a aight wlB to # DIED Mrs. Mary Bigga,wiGe of Mr W. H. T. Bigga,died Monday after noon at 4 o'clock. The deceaaed waa 47 year* of age aad had been paralyzed for about a year. She waa taken with another paralytic atroke Son day morning ended in death. She ktvet a husband aad two dnnghiers: Mrs. Mag' gie Tneker, of Teaneaaea, gad Miaa Lacy Kgp, of this place. Her funeral waa conducted Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'e!ock from her late residence by Bey. T. H. Sutton, aad the intenaent waa ia the family burying ground. I PARMKLE. Maa Kaiaa Mays, af Tarbara, is 1 riritiag Mr. Hagh Maya. Mia BalKo Cherry, d Edeatoa, i* 1 riait ag her hiwtbsr,Mr.OJjt}herry. Maaca Pattre.Rath aad Lil White I who bare beaa the gaesta of Mr. ft TL. White, rctaraed bwt Friday to their beaa ia ftdeotea. PRETTY WEDDIBG. The Fleabytertaa Cbareb was the aeeaa of a very pretty weddiag aa r Taeaday, Aagnt afth. The eaa tradiag partiea weia Mr. Thoataa IVsaptly at BJD oVioeb the bnds r aad grooa with their attaadaata, » Mr. Walter Speight aad Mra. Ma >aa Ward, catered the eharch aad I to the atraiaa of Maadefoaha'a Wad ■ diag Marsh adraaead to the altar where bv the aiaipln aad iaprea aim eeiaaaaay pailuaad by the Bar. Dr. Jabaataa. dTarbaio, tba *twaia ware aaada aaa." Tba thareh vaa tad Idly deoa rated ia hy aad white flowsra. Aftar theearaaaeay tba brtdd party with a lew fheada wars taadered a reerptiea d tba haaa af Mia. ft L. The frfoada afthfoyaaag eaapie WHAT A TALE IT TELIA If that mirror d yoara ahow a a uli boil, alios ooaploxiaa, a jaas. jjfH look, Bttk ptldMlld hidl'hw sa tba dkia, »t'» lreor troabia: hot Dr. Krag'a Maw Lifo PiDo ragalal* lbs Eva, pacify the Mood, giro dear akia» reey ckafo, rich saaplaiia OalySbe d>.& PedACot «-* m * BOBBRBOMTIUJL MaaSaHis Gnaaas Isft Maaday to teach ached atParaade. Miaaaa Faaaie Ctojrtor aad Annie fthodss, dKiaaloa, are the gaaata af Miaa Aaa ia Tew. Mm H. B. Batler left Meaday for Biehaoad, Vs. to patch aae her fall alack d ■illraer j. Mrs Baa Trippe aad ehildrea, ot Darhaa Orek, are the gaeota of Mm. B. W. Ostterbndge. Mrs. J.B. Bowdeayof WMaiagtoa Is riaitiag her aether, Mrs. J. T. Staart, aad aiater, Mra. Gey Trippe. Mesas ft.L Saith aad J.H.Uob ersoa left Moaday lor Baltiaare aad Mew Torfc to porahsee their foil ead wieter dock. Mia (Biva Berry, who has beea riettiag Misaea Sallie aad Alice Griaaea, retaraed Moaday to her boae ia Ay dee. Her aaay Irieada regretted to aae ber leave. Mia ft Kstberiae Taaksrd, ot Bath, apeat Saaday aight with Misaea Sallie aad AUeeGnaas. She left Moaday lor Waahlagtoa. B. C. Her assay frieada weaa glad to aee her agaia. (MNKBIBn Tba Board d Ceaaty Ooaaris lar taatlaa of haiaiaa wa trans aatodpaad the pay d the ragdar dar to tIAB a day The pay for the tallie jaiace waead lacaeaaed If yea bare a baby ia tbe beaa yoa wiU viablekaov the beat way beads, a diarrhea as eaaaaaaa to aaaß ehildrea. O.P. M. HeUaday. d Daaafofo fad, who ba aa oteroa aoatho' aid ehald, ray*. Threogh the aaatba d Jeae aad Jaly ear habjr va teat hi ag aad toak a raaaiagedf dtbe bowda aad aplaiai of fhf llnairb i|if ksgsb veaid asses frun fasts aagbt tlaaao a day. I bad a bottle of Ghaaharlaia t Oetie, aad pie hia km daaps ia a liaapaaafsl d vela sad be gd batter deaea." Faab by ft. ft Pal A Co. BALUKD. J. ft Bdford aad denghtar apaat Sanday ia Bahaaaarißo. Miaa Mary Baatiag left Taeaday for bar baaeia Baahnße. Miaa Lottie Seek, a rWtiag ya, H t W. Balford. Miaa Mors BefcaMaeairirad Bat ardar- Hheia triai bjag ear sahed. Miaa Mattfo Hedgepethyd Bash, rills, ia rieitiac toraaatar. Ma. A. Arriagtoa. Miaaea Baaasail Papa aad Eels La Waters apeat a fev foja vrth Mm. M. W. Ballard. BRIN KLEY & HOOKER RUN , The Southern Warehouse, ROBERSON VILLE, N. C. ] This i« the place, and we are the people to sell your TOBACCO. 1 First, We admit we are not one of the large market*: , . . . . . . _ but. ask judges where is the best prices, and competent jud- V". .f, y our y are wiM, gca will tell you on Small Markets. Again our compel!- ""^ om Tj """"f 7. »ml .... . and not for you farmers. We stand oat boldly, and are de tors are tefling you that we will hare no buyers, and that .... , .... .. they will ao-m shot us up. that we can't sell tobacco, Who ate the* people? ore the. friend, of jou farmer* Wc wIU •* *»"• ' >«* nd ■>» ■«• Not without contradiction, wo Bay no. They arc vtraining They remind n> of the old .tory of the They ham every nerve to clooe op the market at yonr door. Doe. hu ■"* to w " rn ~•«" look to you like combination? Btop and think, wc say it iloea Cooo. «»~pt, .nrtcad ofonc more rtnpe. they ha« mhhod Close this market and where is your competition? It seems .° oc * ... ~ , . , Farmers, you van t competition for your tobaoeo. reiiculous to as to see such statements made to farmers as You can only Got it by standing by oar Market We asaure you weare iu earnest; we will fight thu thing to a finish; if we don't succeed, farmers you contribute to oar defeat YOOBB to sKßvis, BRINKLEY & HOOKER. 'V ' - V ' .. _ TK MK Ml OK. R _ a . . _ ■ T... - a a S.- - *- M MPHMS irmmtn I| MM M- - - * m_sa S_ MS 111 VM| Miff DlliJ I S|N il TlMMins NO KOXtOUS BOSCS. MO VKiIUKG or M turn, A rtufttT AXO mimi cvu roK TUB UQOOS HABIT. 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Special advice by skilled physicians when request ed without extra charge. Sent pre paid to any part of the world on re-1 ceipt ot One Dollar. Address Dept. C 491, EDWIN & GILES * Co, sjjo and «J3» Market Street, Phil adelphia. All tnntuipnfa StlictlT COD s at_ a JIEO. W. NEWELL, Attorney-at-Law. WILI.I AMSTOX, N. C. UTredkr* whefrm art vice* sir tMitd."(l hyanal rtkrtkw |t««« to cttainax «ad mak lug tUte foe INIKIUVM of limber and timber lamU. A LKX. II SMITH. ATTORNEY - AT - LAW, Main Street WILI.IAMSTON, N. C. « .BIG.. REMOVAL SALE at £li Gurgnittw. As I shall open my— JSIeW §t ore —witblit the next 30 days— —and begin with a nicc.new— —and attractive line of the — —Lowest Priced Goods ever— —yet seen in Williamston.— —The public will do well to — —call Mid examine the ' BARGAINS I am now— -yjpflbring. Remember for— the next 30 days yon can bny Summer Goods at prieaa sever before beard of ELI GURGANUS 111 =====* - » WEDDINGPRESENTS! ! SUVITAWAM. cyr CLOCKS. iqMcniMvJkiK. i I ■—l : * 1 Tk* are the appreciated gift* that > | combine senlu with a rich, haadaome J , appearance-. { ! f' The Owiceat Ntn«st Heaa ] May he men here. ; tUM OrSsri Promptly Filled. ] ' \ BELL, The Jeweler, \ | TARBORO, N. C. imaiaiiiMMiaiiwtwiwm John Lice CHINESE LAUNDRY. Smlthvick St., WUlUnston, N. 0. Skirts, Collars and Cuffs done np in nice atyle. Urinrv mA viAms asnnlr ma Iff (IDS ' I A Carefully Selected neat and nubbly line of Clolliing fur l l 'nt men. ' " " Lioan " —W- .. " " •' Suits that will keep yoH warm and SHOES that wiTl cure your corn. See our new stock of Breech T-«—ting Guns Cheap for Cash. Yours to please, -N. S. PEEL & CO.^ Tliore in h Neuso of SAFETY AND SECURITY In the possession of Policies Issued, by •Iftlfl lIkLIAII * ft»l, that proceeds from the fact, thit tunpl*~ assets Ojuf efficient experience doubly guard interests involved. No other Policies ow so suroly satisfy. Sec us and Get the Best Insuracpe, If |tn liiml akpiif im HO.y Wlllla.ua* Jfc Hon Experienced Insurance Agents. TAHBORO, N- CL RDBERKIWE CHALLENGE THE WORLD] T ° PROOOCC ™ E E W U - *" ROBERTS' CHIILTOIIC FOR Cwiisjum, Night Sweats and Grippa, and IMLHLLLHJM *" form * °' Malaria. laiyMMi DON'T WAIT TO PIE I %WSmJ SPEND 25 CENTS AND BE CURED I None genuine unless WOOfIOFUL CIRCS IME ROBERTS' TOHC FUNIS I Red Cross is on label TRY IT. •NO CURE NO PAY. 9 26c. PC* BOTLLE. Don't take a Substitute "WW» DELIGHTFUL TO TAKI. For nle by—Eli Garganua »ntl Blade, Anderson t Co. % ~yt . • ~ " . , " . • •••>"• V J _—: • . . - ,tjH C. D, CARSTARPHEN k CO. . "• , N ' i|) . Mr. Carstarphen is now in Baltimore and other Northern Cities purchasing his Fall Stock. See this space later for something interesting
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