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THE ENTERPRISE. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13.1901. LOCAL NEWS —— Read the ad." of the Sheriff. To-morrow is the JniA new >ur. Renew your übxtqibja: we feeel the cash. Williamstnn Academy coamnced If* (all term lloaiiar. Our conmiisf-ioneTs are still pakiag the town improvcnieuts. The Grove*' property on Samhwick St has been improved by a arv ience. There are about 35 regular papal* at the Academy and about -- ——scholars Mr. ). D. Leggett has had a war hm built on the lane in the rear of W.T.Craw ford'a. Mr. Matthews, representing the Snbon Ferris Map C0.,0f New Writ, wasia bn making a new insurance mp of Willuxa ston. Williamstoe public school 1 rasii ai lil Monday; 60 scholar* oa soil. Mrs. C. u Lanier principal and Miss Clyde, Hasaeß assistant. Williamstoa is now minus aboatadasa of its younjj people, the same being away attending various schools and colleges in the State. Sheriff Crawford notifies the tax-payers of Martin County of the lUtes and places be will visit for the purpose of coHectiag taxes. See "ad." , Mr. P. R. Rive*, of lUmiltoa. was m town yaaterday and callmht The Eater, prise office to renew his wbscriptioa aad to give us an ad. Littleton Female College will hare a special train from Weldoa to Littletoa September 17th, to leave Wddua oa ar rival of the Atlantic Coast Line afteraooa train from the Sooth. A never feiling cure for ccts. barns, scald#, ulcers, wounds ami tores is De- Witt'* Witch Hazel Salve. A acst sooth *ug and healing remedy for all skin affee tions. Acccjit only the gtnuim. Dr. J. B. H. Knight, of Williamstnn. X. C., has a scholarship in a reputable Medi cal College to bestow oa mw worthy young man of good morals, and who is qualified to take up the study of medicine Those wishing to study nfedicine roold do well to apply to liitn as ODIV. Martin Co. young men to have the preference. Henry Binydon, Harris. X. C., i»vs: ' I took medicine Jo yrau [aw a-lhnu Uit one bottle of One Minute Cerr j me more good than anything else daring I that tiiue. Best Cough Cure." .SIT RIGHT DOWN •nd do jour own wfediin; with ease by using the Crtat Standard washer. The on!/ Machine in Ih I, world, self water heater, tinser] and wringer. l' See cur sample on exhibitionl Saturday add next week. -& pieces j 1 an hour, sa isfaction gr-aranteed, I Call on J Paul Si npson. Ski Darling. ton Howard St..Port llu- ' ron, Mich,, writes: "1 have tried many ' pills and laxatives but DeWitt's Little Early Risers are far the best pills I have ever used." They never gripe. ' Natl if Mrs Alpki larflsu Mrs. Alpha Hardison. «it's? of l(r. David Hardison, of Amhen-t, j died Wi dnrsday ifef t 11 th. She . was abojit 75 years of age. She had been a sufferer from j Rheumatism for about 1 5 year*, 1 most of that time she had been nn- ■ able to walk, and for several years 4 bad not be*, n able to get off her bed. She bore her suffering with Chris tian fortitude. Mrs. Hardison htd been a mem- j ber of the church at Smithwlcks 1 Creek for a long time. v She leaves two sons and three | daughters. Many physicians are now prescribing Xodol Dyspepsia Cere regularly having loaad that his the best prescription they 1 eaa write because H is the one prepara- ■ tiofl wbich contains the elenseots srro- 1 saiy to digeaf not only some kinds of food 1 |mt all kind aad'ty therefore oat: indi gestion aad dyspepsia no matter what its 1 - # J f Stpteabir Tin Sipirter tart Number of rases to be tried: » •* Civil ft: appearance *7- Criminal' % * • «• I I. »s . ; Judge E. YV. Timberlake, will , preside with p. C Daniels as Solici , P-jpr. - ( CURED OF CHRONIC DIARRHOEA " AFTER 30 YEARS OF SUFFERING. ] "I suffered for 30 years with diarrhoea J 1 . and fhough} I was past being cared."says JOhn S. Ho&oway. of French Camp.Slb*. "I had spent so much time aad muaey ■ ■■ll suffered so jt)nch that I had gireq up SO hopes of recovery. I was so feeble from the effects of |he diarrhoea that I coukt do no kind of labor, could no*even trnral. 1 battfj accident 1 WB» PERMFTT-NT to find "a bottle of Chamberlain 's Colic . Cholera aad Diarrhoea Remedy, aad after taking *ev eral bottles lam entirely cared of that trouble. lam so pleased with the reMlt that lam anxious that it he ia reach of all who suffer as 1 have/' For aake by K. *Fecl& Co. Personal Frank ttasscll left last week for Chapel HilL C. W. Forbes, of Everett*. was here Sat , • h . • ■' I J. F. Simptan was in Robereonvule Taeadav. m Chas. Hassell is attending school (I Tarboro. Matter Leslie Williams has returned ' j item Virginia. j Mr. M. W. Ballard, of Ballard, was in 5 J town vertrrday. ' Mr. S. SL Aumack, of Mackcy's Ferry. " j was here Sunday. j F. F. Bollock, of Baltimore is visiting - relatives ia town. Thomas Whitley, of Ilobgood. was ia ' turn Wednesday. V. C. Lamb. Jr. left Monday to attend 1 j the State University. Miss Mattie Bennett, mho has been quite sick is old again. , A. Anderson and son, Oscar, went to Baßnnore Monday moraing. Miss Ernestine Gardner, of SmithJieid. I is visiting Miss Nora Fowden. Mr. Noah Biggs, of Scotland Neck, pent Wednesday night in town. J. H. Everett, of Kvcrrtt.". has accepted a position with Mr. Eli Ourganus. Mrs. Ada Maitin. of Washington City, is visiting at Mrs. T. J. I .atham* Master 1 Vivis Ewell. of Liouisbnrg. is visiting his grandfather, Mr. J. L: Ewell. Mrs. Lindley Kent, of Newport News. Va..is visiting her mother.Mn.J. K Moore. Rev. Mr. Win-ate preached in the Epis copal ehunrh Sunday morning and night. Mrs. trainer and Miss Anna Fleming, of Washington,are guests at the Roanoke. Messrs. C. D. Carstarphen. A. Hassell and W. 11. Crawford have returned from Baltimore. • Mrs. J. W Watts a*l Mrs. W. H. Craw ford spant Tuesday in Rolieraonville visit ing relatives. Mrs. Arthur Artilerson and lirother. Cover Hardison.returned from Mt. Olive I Snndav evening. Miss Mary- Hassell left Monlay for W inston-Kakm to attend the Salem Fe male Academy. Dr. Jno 11. Biggs ame in Wednesdav morning from Kinston and left Thursday morntnK for Scotland Neck. Miss Peel, who spent the sum mer in Toranto and other Canadian points, ivtcracd last Saturday ni.^ht. Mr. and Mr*. Geo. W. Newell left yes-' J terday moming for Raleigh where they Ia will sjn-iil the remainder of the week. Mrs. W. T. Crawford. Sirs. J. L. Ewell. Mrs. C. W. Ke:th and Miss Maggie Car st-jpben went to Norfolk Tuesday morn- I 'nS !Mr. Denuis Simmons, wh» ha U-en since his return from Buffalo Uthia S(iriags b much better at this I writing. 1 ■ Rv- J O. Guthrie, who has lieen in j t .wn working insurance for the post 1 or 4 days, left Wednesday afternoon for Goldsboro. Sirs. J. B it. Knight and little daughter. Francis, left yesterday morning on a visit to Raleigh anl to we Miss I>. S.l'nderhill *ho is critically 111. Judge W. T. Crawford, who was strick en with paralysis at Robcrsonville last Friday, is recovering rapidly. He is out attain we are glad to say. Mr. J. L Woolard, our popular towns man anal prominent wagon. Cart and Cul tivator manufacturer, has returned from a trip to the Pan-American. Mr. S. T. Underbill, of Wake Co., was in town Tuesday, the jjuest of Dr. J.B.H. Kaigbt. Mr. Underbill i- a lirother of Mia D. S. Underbill, who was to criti cally ill at Dr. Knight's last year. B. W. Pursell. Kintersville.Pa., says he suffered 35 years with piles and could ob tain Wo relief until DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve effected a permanent cure. Counter feits are worthless. DEATH OF A PROMINENT CITIZEN. Ma. joux uxi&a WARD PASSES AWAV. Mr. John Unier Ward, one of Martin County's foremost citizens, died at his late residence in Williams township. Tuesday afternoon, Septeniljrr luth at y.lu o'clock at the age of 71 years. He was for many years a consistent member of Soritbwick's Creek, Primitive Baptist Church, and until feeble prevented him attending regularly was clerk of the church. He leaves a wife, two Mm-., and one daughter and ciany grand children.- One brother, Mr. ?. D. Ward, a promi | nent citizen and ex-Chairman Board ' Couiry Commi:#ioners of this county .and three sifters. Mra. N. S. Peel, of William stoa, Mrs. J. Etta Rogerson. of Elizabeth City, and Mra. .\nn_ Leggett, of Bcapfort County, survive him. Mr. Ward's wiatow is a sifter of Sheriff Hodges aad Mr. J. W.Hodges of Beaufort ! Comity. i The funeral services were conducted by k EMers Henry and Hytnan Peel yesterday "»JP «• jS The remains were interred in the family burying ground. . A SHOCKING CALAMITY, "Lately befell a railroad laborer," writes Dr. A. Kellel, of Williford, Ark. "His foot was Sadly crushed, but Buck lea's Arnica Salve quickly cured him. It*s limply wonderful for Burns, Boils, Piles aad all skin eruptions. Its the world's champsoa healer. Cure guaranteed. 25c. at N. S. reel & Co, \ THE ENTERPRISE, WILLIAM3TON, N. CI. SEPTEMBER 13. 1901. ROSEKSOXVbJLK. Xw Ew Kjt t> rioting Uiv | Si C. Mw Sal! w Grata >ftal Wednesday ■i^ktJlbart. L. S.Th«ospso«i -pent S—iii aad Mm day in Eirhnail, V*. lirs. J. C. Crawford spent Wnboity with lln. J.' C. KokntM*. J. H. Crisao left SatnrJay for Soarth Cicrk to do Tic anri*;; far the Rail lOfcl cad tftwott I.mlmi COL T- H CiiiuhMlwlwilrtu tea Wr hof* * will »ob he nll«a.l hr aiE be able to get act again. Xr. J.C. Andrews awl famdy han nuvo! to oar htllr city. Wt an glai la have them with ■» aaJnttad tolkm a hcarty^tkou The brick but*! is piyt *■"■* nicely. Wcare glad to kan it >ill wn be am ptetal far o» Im> ihi m Vxwnnn and jre are pcslh n need ot a hotel. Vr> W. H. Crawford ad Vi\ J. W. WatU spent Tuesday with then suCri.Mrv ye. Z. Slorton. Mr. K. H. HanHwa.thrir brother, cone in the aflcnooa and spent a fan hoars here. WORKING NIGIIT AND DAY. The baiictt and treghtiesl little thing that ever «*. nulc is Dr. King's New Life rilK These pill, change rakaew into strength iMirinnrw into energy. Imtn-£a)( bt • mental |tmcr. They arc wonderful in uj- the health. Only 25c. per J«)i JoH )•» N. S. IVel & Co. A WHtfag h Registers Met It aas a happy fair that strolled into the Raster's ottc* last Friday and requested tk t jciitl: man to ui it; them in the lloi/ Bnixl* of Matrimony. Suing the anxiety and suspence > f the cocp'e, as he hesitated to perform that ceremony, for he could not,he told the groom elect to go for "Squire Robertson while he issued the license to his | swee heart The lover left on the 1 "doable i|uick * and soon returned ' with the "Squire, wh n everyth'ng was in readiness for the two hearts "to melt together. Ihe squire performed the cere mony in his Usually quiet, but jovial way. Th » cci)tracting parties were Haywood Gilliam and Mattie Jones, both colored. A NIGHT« F TERROR. "Awful aim. 1 *l, fell (.r thr widow of th*.- brave Kjuahain. of Hub ais. Me.. whea th? doctors uil she would 'lie from Ith-irmnia M.*r morning" * rite* Kr*. Jv II l.*a-: »!a. nbi atteade 1 hvr that fearful ni jil. h it Jl - !• %»,• 1 sor Dr. Kind's New Discover, which ha I more thin once mi* I hf life, an I eured her of Consumption After taking she slej all mlil Futber u-e entirely cured her." This nutvcllout mnlacinr is guar, anted to cure all Thmcl Chut ami Lung Disc-am*. Only >e and fiaju. Trial l>4- tles free at N. S. IVel & C". "la Mccarf •( Mrs J hal Stapsu" our are fixed nj» >fi the sad mv -terions pmn of leath There is jjwje from as one whose life wis lieantiful in Ch'ktun ehamrter. it's wools and )e*d» of love aivl kia lneu.une *W loas fills oar hearts with sorrow Our betored faithful cnmmle. Sirs. Paul Simpviu lies in Jtsm," at rest in the city of the dead. When her liir»t (filho in their social ctrrler. she will lie greatly n»w*-l. and oar heart" will throh heavily and crave the al»-«it one for whom we ' sorrow. But we «o>». not is thnr fap-- ' ing no hoi*, for we kaow that we are not 1 creatures of a pnrp weless ehaace. hot our llod is a Ood of infinite lm and iafinite wisdom, ami "He Careth for IV an'l "Ihjeth all Things Well." * I.iff is given as for a purpose ami when the life work is done. God. >n —trey.calls ns home. We cannot hat in-mm became of the void made in oar hearts ami lives by the death of oar loved one*, bat thaw |uali- 1 Lies which have made them so fear to as, I ud came their: absence to he no keenly 1 Felt, become sweet nsemcnirs that aiay be { oar safeguard in future trials. So at offer our heartfelt sympathy to the sorrowing hushaad. parynts aad [ botlnn m thia their sad affliction. Her grave Is nut a grave: it is a shrine, 1 Where innocence reposes. 1 Bright over which God's stars must love , to shine. And where, when winter closes Fair spring shall cane and ia her gar bad twine. Just like this hand of unae : 1 The whitest of white two. , Oh! breaking heart, broken heart, , I Desolate ami lone; | Low voices from the )n«t O'er your present ruins roam. In the sweetest of your pleasure there ia bitterest alkr.-. - And a starless night has followed . the sun set of gone joy, broken hearts' God ia jojl > —Written fay her cousin in „ Rockdale. Tea—F. C. Geo. W. Lane. Pe-woewo, Mich., writs*: " Your Kodol Dyapepafa Cam is the hast 1 riMiifl. far adipstiMi and Unmrfc 1 trodble that I ever owl. For years I suf fared from dysprpsia.at times cnanpelUng me to stay in bed and causing nse untold agony. I am completely cored by Kodo] Dyspepsia Care. In recommending it to friends who suffer from indigestion. I ; always offer to pay for it if it bub. Thus far I hare never paid," 1 " ' BRINKLEY & HOOKER i 1 * , The Southern Warehouse, 'j ROBERSONVILLE, N. e. This is the place, and we are the people to sell your, TOBACCO. ...... • r .. .••• '~— ■ • yr - ■ f ' . . - *>".■' ' ' 'V ' i7 f - Farmers, why do we say this? First, Wc admit we arc not one of the large market.*: but. ask judges whew is the beat prices, and competent jud "* b " B « nude our coin P ct,tors ' th *J g.*s will tell you on Small Markets. Again our competi- their wtsdom " onl >' be,n " exerris6d for thcir own beßefit tors arc telling you that wc will have no buyers, and that 001 for - VOU fttrmcrß - We » ,and OUI b ° ldl >*' • ndm de " they will so .n si.ut us up. that we can t sell tobacco. Tfho Ut i] " ht »nyth.i.g that tends towards combination. are these people? are they friends of you farmers. Wc wdl * U "' ] J rou - lf >'°" W,H #Uml b * No! without conlradiction, wc say no. They are straining Thev rem,,,d ,LS * ft,lc old slor > otthe Coon *** every nerve to close up the market at your door. 1W this ■"* to "J » ow . b,,t wc W itw th « »* mo oW look to you like combination? Stop and think, we say it does. C«on, except, instead of one more stripe, they have rubbed Close this market and where is your competition? It seems •>no ,. . . . , , . Farmers, you jran't competition for your tobacco, redtculous to us to see such statements inv.lv? to farmers a> Yon 'aii only Got it l»y by 0111* Mai'kct We assure you we are in earnest; we will light this thing to a finish; if we don't succeed, farmers you contribute to ottD defeat - - YOURS TO SKKVE. BRINKLEY & HOOKER. - - • *. * * * •" •• • • I * , -* * TRE NOME 60LB CURE. Aa lagtulis Triiitatat bf vkitk isil ards ire Beiag C«nd Daily ii Spite it Thtastiies n j xovtoi's i>osis. *3 wiaKxixg or THE xrm IS. A I'I.EASA.NT AMI l-OSIIIVK CI'U roi THE LlOt'OS HABIT. A It is now generally known and understood that Drunkenness is a disease and not weakness A body filled with- poison.aitd nerves com plctcly shattered by periodical or constant use of intoxicating liquors, requires an an idote capable of neu tralizing and eradicating this |N>ison and destroying the craving for in toxicants. SutTeicrs may now cure themselves at home without pub licity or io s of time irom business by this wonderful "HOME GOLD CURE*" which has beeu perfect d after many years of close study and treatment of inebriates. The faithful us * according to directions of this wonderful di cove«y is positively i guaranteed to cure the most ob stinate-case, Tto matter how hard a drinker. Our records show the mar velous transformation of thousands of Drunkards into sober,industrious and upright men. ' WIVES "CUREf YOUR HUS BANDS! CHILDREN CURE YOUR j FATHERS! I This remedy is in no senae a nostrum but is a specific j for this dissasc only, and is so skill- j fully devised and prepared that it is thoroughly souble and pleasant to the taste, so that it cat be given i# a cup of tea ox coCee without the knowledge of the person taking iL Thousands of Drunkards have cured themselves with this priceless rem cdy, and as many more h«ve been cured and made temperate men by having »he "CURE" administered, by loving friends and relatives without their knowledge in coffee or tea, and tiilieve to day that they discontinued drinking on their own free will. DO NOT WAI T. Do not be deluded by apparent and mis leading • improvement." Drive out the dis.ase at once and for all time The "HOME GOLD Cyßs7' is sold at the extremely low price ot One Dollar, "thus Placing within tba reach of everybody a treatment more effectual than others costing $*S to SSO. Full Erections accom pany each package. Special advice by skilled physicians when request ed without extra charge. Sent pre paid to any paitof the world on re ceipt ot One Dollar. Address Dept. C 491, EDWIN B. GILES ft Co., 23j0 and 1331 Market Street, Poil a Jelphia. ' All correspondence c«i udcutiiL - " . "T v " »■ .GEO. W. NEWELL, Attorn ey-at-Law. WILLI AMSTOR, N. C. •/■Pnilk** ar Tvhnr* ttrtr S;«rrt »! att- riti rii given | > r\ai»i->iwir *• -»« • title for |>t\hf%.t * »t l.inV-i ImV * j '1 ALHfX. II SMITH. ATTORNEY - AT - LAW, 1 Main Street W II.I.IAUSTOK, X. C F.. .BIG.*: J j! REMOVAL SALE at ■Ol i (iliii'gaiiiiH. As I shall open my— r|- S tore j —within the next 30 day*— —and begin with a nice.new— — and attractive line of the —Lowest Priced Goods ever— —yet seen in Williamson —The public will do well to — —call and examine the [bargains^ I am now— —offering. llcinenibcr for— ' the next 30 days you can buy Summer Good* at (•rices never be lore heard of ii Eli Giro anus j Tjji - —t ■""" • - i WEDDING PRESENTS ll •1: --- i 1 , SH.VF.RWAKR. CI/KK«S £ . f r | HNKCIIINAWARH. f I>* ' » . I TW jrr the #ppr«twifd ***** that 4 ' J scrvxa with a rich. J apl*an»!t«T X 1 The Choiff M ldra« ft . I May U «e-n 1 j [ Mail Orders Promptly I BM. * ! BELL, The Jeweler, • . TARBORO. N. C- | »T>lii* Lice CHINESE LAUNPRY, Smith wick St.. - WiHnmst'jO. X. C. Shirts, Collars and Cutis done up in nioa style. 19* Bring me jour work, NEW GOODS A Carefully Selected neat ami nohhly line of . Clothing for Imil Kien. ■ / - .. j .. _ .. .. Tn ]| ... " "I j«»\V " t m *. ' . • * • Suits that will keep you warm and f ' SHOES that will cure your com. See oar new slock of Breech Loading 2 (iiilis Cheap for Cash. Yonrs to please, ILII _N. S- PEEL SC —. Tlwre i>*s a SeiiK> ol' SAFETY AND SECURITY ! . It it he possession of I'ttlicies issnctl by v WJLUAffIS ft 55H, pro-'eeiTs from the fuel, tJmt « hi pl- assets ami "j efficient experience doubly guard interests involved. No oilier Policies can so .surely satisfy. See us and Got the Beat Insurance, If |M fcifi utiirtiJ/ dm u O■*>•Ml WlllliiiusAcNou \K.\pcrienced Insurance Agents. , TAUBORO. N. C. >ol ice totlao T»\ 1 *ayM*w of Martin « County I will visit at the places below on the days stated during the oiontb of October 1931 for thepurpose of collecting taxes: Rcbersonville, Friday, Oct 4-1901 Public Iloase in Griffins /' Gold Point, Saturday "5 - Wednesday. Oct 16-190! Parmele. Tuesday •• 8 •* 11 as=ells, Fri.fay «• i| •• Everett*. Wednesday ■■ 9 •" I Con oho, Saturday •• i 9 • t P»llards Store, Thursday "10 " Public House in Williams Hamilton. Saturday "it " Tuesday Oct t J-1901 O. K- Coving &Co Store Dardens, F. iday •* • jj •« ,? Tu sday, Oct 15-1901 James \ ille, Saturday ■* *6 •• , | Those failing to meet me at the above named places and settle their i t**es will be visited or deputy at once for the express purpose of collect \ ing the tarei due. 'I lie taxes must be nouns top by ttfe jist day of D«- - cember, as 1 am compelled to settle with the Mao and County by that | time. Very reap., J. C CRAWFORD, Sheriff Mart n Ca [ if % ' [I [ This space is 1 O' j reserved Tor LJ. L/ARSTARPHEN & CO. 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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