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THE ENTERPRISE. , FUDAT, SEPTEMBER to. 1901. LOCAL NEWS ldbqr«Hk. ODMtMtta awiMtMdqn. BalC D. Ontajka'tacw iair telbe chaage fa N. SC MJt COL* "ad." A vfart ID Gopm 1 aew atoac will pay y*. W»r. "* C" - "!*" Of*u». Uw Stewed or Pried at J. A. MiacQ A COL -. - KW the w« "ad" of A. & Rofeeraoa AO*, oa thaa page. Pina White aaTta Eater priae aim, jcta. a package D*t aak aaaat* y*a an duori cally iwrt|lil tat take DeWin'a Uttle Early Kaaera BOW aad ttaa. They ■ffl kaap year Haw Mi kuaala ia good aafar. Baay to take. Mr paw V* aerre tW tart cooked oyaten ia torn. J. A Mtaell * Co. Caratarptaa'a fa tta place far yoa to mata yarn fall pmekaaa. A faflltaoof ap ta fa*« Gaat'aPmaiak Preaekiag at the M. E. Ctaacfc Sue day aato| aad sight by the pastor. . Cwataaphia'a MtTliatry gfaaa faa pface af taaatjr. Go to the opeaiag to-day. CmfL ir.wntoi irfll coadaet tta It o'ctoek. Kaad tta "ad" of N . K Nd ft COL. aetata for McConaick Ifaiaatiag Ma ckiae Co. Doat forget Bit Gargaaas ia tta Mai to aell yoa Groceries, ta aluraye taa a fiae atockoa kaad. Ladies, if yoa wast tta baat Daa Gooda, Clnaka, Pan. aad Wrapa at lowast prima, go to Caratarptaa'a. A aerer failiag. care for eata, haraa, •calda. Alan, woaad* aad aoaee ia De- Wkt'a Witch Haae) Salve. A Mat aootk lag aad beahag remedy for all akia affer tioaa. ftnipi aalj Iki niauiai Ladiea' Dreaa Gooda, Dry Goods. He tioea aad all attar articles of wearing ap parel for tta Ladiea at Guagaaaa'. Heary Braydoa, Harris, N. t, aaya: "I took medirtaa ao yean for ailkaa bat aaa bottle af Oae Miaute Coagh Care did me am good thaa aaytkiag else during tkat tiaaae. Baat Com{k Cure." Kaad ia aaottar rohmn tta caD that haa boea made to tta fanaera. Tta farm era of thiacooaty ahoald be repeeaeated ta tkfa erecting. Sid Darliag, tots Howaid St..Port Hu ron. Mick., writea: "I have triad aaaay pill* aad laxatfvea bat DeWatfa Little Early Riser* are far tta beat ptlla 1 have ever need." They aerer gripe. Mr. W. Morria. apecial agent far tta McConakk Harnett ag Marbiae Oaa paay, arho baa beta ia toafi for aereral weeka ia tta iatereat of hi* tna. taa aold a very larre aaaaber of aaoaera aad rakaa through their agata N. S IVel A Co. Many phyafafaaa are now preacribiag Kodol Pjapapafa Care regularly hern* faaad tkat it ia tta beat paeacriptanaa ttay faa write becanae it ia the oae prepara tloa wMck coataiaa the eliai ata aacai amy to djgaat aot oaly aoaae kiada of food bat an klad aad it therefore cares iadi SEPT. TERM COURT. The court convened Tuesday ——aad was held two days with a night auaiuu Wednesday night. The whole thing was rnahed through in a hurry. The following are the cnaaa dis poaed of; CUMOtAL DOCKET. State vs. J. K Ross, guilty, judg ■Mst auapended on payamat of coat. Stats vs. Moses Belle aad Baker Burnett, guilty, judgment suspend cd on payment of coat State vs. Jim CaUh, not guilty. " •• W. M. Williams, not guilty " Robt. Benwtt.fined $20.e«4 « " O. M. Bums, judgment mmpaudmi pa puymaut of cost. State tk ymfit snd Aboer mm payment of coat. Stats V*. Wm. Rogeraou,J.S.Wynn I»0. WoOwd, Wea Wollaid; J S. Wynu ami Jm, Woolard. guilty. £ai»va. " Ino A lop, w* a% " " Jao L Matthews, I iL r. Badger, appeal dia fiate tm WmWHliaam, Smoothsoa nUic aoads of iMyrnnh fetala eimcun •Bmma Burrough *a.W«u %de. «d --\ aunistMter of Marion Baraauehs, judgment for plaintiff, appeal ta fVua# • -. Thomas MizeO aa Violet JUaeO. 4knme. judgment for fdmadS pier Keys va. Charlotte Key*, di ' votce, iadgment for plaintiff JHex. WißkuiH va. S. J W»lltams,di voree, jodgment for plaintiff Jno-M.Hassellaa • J Hsssell,divorce Judgment for plaintiff Jfaadan Raffn vs. Faanie Ruflfai, di voree. judgment for Jafaos Bros aa Joa Manning.et als AaMB w> gritcher, comprraaiard X "'"S 7 * ' V ' •* V i. ■ H I k : Jadga Thatarlakc left Tharaday mora faK- laat week. J. H. Long, of Jamesville.waa in town Monday. lota U Kogeraoa ia tame ham Oak Kidge tkia week. Mr. A P. Mawwaa. of Norfolk, fa ria tfag Mr. Deaafa Saaaaaaoaa- Mr. Joa. L Meyers, of taktawi. am tarn tkb aaek attoadfag csart. C. R. Alley, of Waakiagtoa City, 1a riaitfag at Mr. T. J. Lattaaai. V Mrs. J. H. Tacker-aaad aoa tare gaae to Graearille to riait relathrea. Marlaaar Ehado, tta Palauat. ia at the Kmaakr Hotel. Hoars 8ton; I to 6; to la. Mfas Mary Boaaer Hattoa, ata km Mrs. M.Daaaaaad aaatbcr.lfra. Kager aaa, of Eliaabeth City, are riaitiag ia toaa tkia areek. Mim Kmtna Pnhz.of Rockbridge, Va., ia milliner for C. D. Caratar phen this aeaaon. Rev. B. K. Mason ia in Geth aemane, N. C. this week conduct ing a protracted meeting. Mr. C. C. Daafala tta aev aaUdtor had kfa aaiae placed oa oar aadacriptaoa hat before Waalug toaa tkia auk. & H. Newberry, tta pnpalar afaam of Martia A Biggs, left Moaday marak« far tta Haatara aectaoa af Virgiaia. Mfas Baaafa Browa, of Jaaaaaillla. ia riaitfag Mrs. W. E. Stabbs tkia aaek. She win laara for Kubaaauaikla B I I j to visit frieade in that tosa. There ia a graat deal of diaaatlafaitlua aaaaag oar toaa people arttk the aay fa which tkia teraa of tta eaart am coa- Mrs. T. H. Sutton left Tuesday morning for a trip to the Pan-Ameri can. She arill be accompanied by friends from LaG range. ' The visiting lawyera in WilUam aton this week were: A. O. Gay lord, Plymouth; Don Gilliam, Tar boro; W. B. Rodman, Washington; H. S. Ward. Plymouth; R. C. Law rence, Raleigh; W. W. Clarke,New Dei ue. Norria Silver, North Stratford, N. H.: "I paarchaaed a bottle of Oae Miaate Coagh Care whea Buffering froaa a coaagh doctors told aae it waa tacarable. Oae bottle relieredaae. the aacoad aad third ahaoat cared aae. To-day I aaa a aeU w „ aa Type Writing faper'aaal Legal Cap Faper for aale at thia of&ce. Piae Legal Cap jets, a package. A NIGHT OF TERROR. "Awfal aaxiety ru felt for the aridow of tta brave Gcaeral Barahaaa, of Mack aia. Me., whea tta doctora aaid ata would die from Pacwaaaoaia before aaoraiag" arritoa Mr*. A H. Liacola. who attended her that fearful night, bat ata begged for Dr. King'a New Diacorery, which had ante thaa oace aared her life, aad cared her of Coaauanptioa. After takiag ata alept all aight. Pnther aae eatfaely cared her." Thia aawwellooa medicine ia gaar aateed to care all Tkroat.Ctaat aad Laag Diaaaaea. Oaly )uc and Trial bot tlaa free at N. A Peel A Co. JAMES VILLK. We are having plenty of rain. > P. H. Brown spent Sunday in the country. Prayer Meeting at the Christian church Sunday night. W. W. Waters and W. H. Mar tin apent Sunday in the country. S.L. Wallace returned home from New York Saturday with hia fall gooda. Miasea Dare HameO and Buntie Hardnon returned Thmaday Xrau a trip to the Pan-American. A SHOCKING CALAMITY. "Lately befoU a railroad laborer," arUaa Pr. A. Ketlet, of WilMford, Ark. "His feat aaa badly oastad, tat Back- Im's Andm lalra oaiafcly na*d hha. It . ataply aiiaf.ifal for Barua. (Mfa, |>Uc« aad all Ala imptioaa. Ito tta aatM*s chaaaptoa hralar. Care gaaraataed. »jc. at N. A feel A Co. |oaaißnfc,lli hWrf Madamr Ida Elrado, the prafca jjonal palmiat, who haa beea viait fhitenrus in this section of East em Carotioa. is qtm ifl W»lliamston, at the Pn**Vir HmL The '" n'• - '. IM 'I I. T Flu T9f*Wkm has caruad aa aa ex pat palmiat ia wdl deserved, for iadeed she is oae of tfep baat, Mmc Elrado is not aa ordinary fortune tdUer, but ia well-learned in the art of pahaistry. She comes highly recommended, and by aome of the baat paople in the State. Although abfka been in town fHdy two or three fepMl* lias read the palms of a gJVSt many gf mm be in town prob ably a week or more. R. W. Pnraell, Kinterarflle.Pa., aaya he aaffarpd ai jaars arith pUaa aad coald ob tafa ao» reßaf aalil Witdi Haad v? • A. _j_ TUB ENTERPRISE, WILLtAMSTON, N. 0 M SEPTEMBER 20, 1901. HAMILTON. Mim Glenn Andrews, who haa a - - t. a 1_ t. -a. wen quae SICK ■ UEIICI. ♦ Quite a large crowd went from here to Conoho Sunday. Several qf our people are in Wil- Hamatrwi attending court. Mim Ernestine GalSner.of Smith field, ia visiting Mim Vhria Rives. Mim Mary Anthony, of Scotland Node, is visiting her brother's iamOy. r There was a marriage near town last Wednesday, when Mr. Toan Johnson waa married to Mim Har rdl. Rev. Mr. Wingate preached two fine sermons at the Episcopal church on Sunday. Mrs. Turner Sherrod and chil dren. of Edgecomb, are visiting Mrs. Arch Sherrod. Mr. and Mm. D. C. Jones and children returned from their Sum mer outing on Saturday. Mim Belle Carstarphen, ) who accompanied them, arill not return for sometime. HAMILTON WELL BKPRKIXNTKD. Miaaes Mary Baker and Lillie Sherrod left last Tuesday for Greens boro Female College; Miss Mary Doughty left for Oxford where Mim Anna Salsbury had gone a few days before. Mim Vic. Barnhiß left for Louisburg; Miaaes Selma Staton and Eflie Waldo will leave for the State Normal on Wednesday and Mim Norma Cfoman for the Dur ham Conservatory of Music on the same day; Misses Rttsha and Mary Sherrod have gone to Salem. Thus you see that the little town of Ham ilton is fairly represented at the dif ferent Female Colleges of the state. A comphta line of Cent's Puraiahings st Caratarpkea'a. WORKING NIGHT AND DAY. Tta baaiiat aad mlghtieat little thiag tkat ever aaa aude ia Dr. King'a New Life Pills; There pilla change wrakneaa into strength, liatleaaneaa into energy, laaia fag into mental power. They are woaaderfal ia building up the health. Only ajc. per boa. Sold by N. S. Peel A Co. BALLARD J. E. Joyner is visiting J. T. Thompson. Geo.- Wheelhotise left Tuesday for hia home in Nashville. H. M. Ballard and J. E. Joyner spent Sunday in Everetts. Miss Mattie Hedgepeth has re turned to her home in Nashville. Mimes Nora Bazemore and Annie Ballard spent Sunday in Conoho. M. W. Ballard returned last week from Baltimore with his new goods. Geo. W. Lane, Pewomo, Mich., write* : "Yoar Kodol Dyapepaaa Core ia the beat manly for indigeatioo aad atomach troablc that I ever aaaed. For yeara I auf fered froaa dyapepaia.at timea coaapelliag aae to atay ia bed and cauaing me antold agoay. I aa coanpletely cured by Kodo| Dyapepaaa Care. Ia recoaiaiendiag It to frieada who auffer from indigeation. I alwaya offer to pay for Hif it faila Thaa far I hare aerer paid." IK INK Nil ML li kpMIM TimM ky«fcM M- Mis n hk| CrM Mj h SpMllf TlWSllWt no aomos noaaa. no WXAKKNING OP tnnavn. a PLRASANT AMD roai— MM cuaa roa THE uguoa HABIT. It ia aaa geeerally kaowa aaad uadar ataad that Diaataaaa ia a diaraae aad aot a aeakaeaa. A body filled with poiaoa, aad aarraa coaapletely ahattered by pari odfaal or rnaataat aae of intoxicating bqwon, rayalrta aa antidote capable of acatralaaiag aad eradicating thia poiaoa, aad daatrvyng the oaring for iatozicaata CaAa.ia.ra any a am enre ttamaelvea at tame wkboat publicity or loaa of time fna liaillt" by thia aoaderful "MOHG cold an s" haa baaa parfaofad after amy years of cloae (tudy artd ticat aaeat of iaetalalea. Tta faithful uae ac cording to directiona of thia wonderful diacorery is poaitirely guaranteed to cure tta aanat obatiaate caae, no matter how hard a drtaker. Our record* akow tta ■anctaa traaafanaation of thouaaada of Draakanfa into aotar, induatriuua aad fright aa. wiraa coma roca HOSSAIVM!! CHlL muoicuaK vocarATHEM!! Tb if remedy is ia aa aeaae a aootnaat but ia a apecific far this dacaae jb ao akUlfully that k caa be giren ia a cap of tea or oalht without the knowledge of the per rraaedy, aad aa away mora bare bean eared aad aaade tampcrat* man by having the' toss''administered by loriag frieada aad adatirea without ttair knowledge ia oaffae or taa, aad believe to-day that they diaaoaltaaed drinking of their oaa free will. no ttor WAIT. Boat be deluded by appart and mishding **kapaaaaamak" Drive oat the diaeaae at once aad for all tiaie. The "HONK factual thaa othan coating gas to #SO. ifa ati|aajNd without extra charge. Seat prepaid la aay part of tta world* oa receipt oi Oae Dollar. Addreaa Dept C 491 BDWm B. GILES A CO:. ajjo aad 233 a Market 9C. PBBadrlptifa. j Att wnwyowkace atricUy confidential, BRINKLEY & HOOKER RUN / The Southern Warehouse, fj ROBERSON VILLE, N. C. Thi« ie the place, and we are the people to sell your TOBACCO. * • Farmers, why do vc say this? J M-' ' First, We admit we are not one of the large market*; , , , ... ~ ~ , . . . . .. . . . . * 4- j are being made by our competitors, but they are wise, and but. ask judges where is the bent prices, and competent jud- A . . * v ... ' „. ... 1.7: . * i.. their wisdom is only being exercised for their own benefit *cs will ttlfoifraa Small Markets. Again our competi- , . J ?.. • , , ■ a , . ... , . , ~ . and not for you farmers. We stand out boldly, and are de tors are (felting that we will have no buyers, and that 4 . .*, A . 4 ... A . . t 4 y .... «. . . »k»* , .1, .II i l tru termmed to fight any thing that tends towards combination, they will *>« shut us up, that we can't sell tobacco, If ho _ .„ ®., J ~ ... . ~ ? i. t . *• j » t We will stand by you, if you will stand by us. are these people? are they friends of you fanners. . 3 3 / mi v. - t , .T * . .. i • • They remind us of the old story of the Coon. Tliey have No! without contradiction, w© say no. They are straining 3 . _ 3 ' .. every nerre t. cl« up th. nurket at your door, Doe. this " ,ce th ' n « B to V * ut ,ve warn J. ou ' » am " look to yonlike oombLtionf Stop .ud think, we uy it doe». C °®"' «»* m,tead of oue moro B,n P e ' th * havo rabbed Cloee this market and where is yonr competition? It seems 0 ° ne " . . . , . M Farmers, you *an t competition for your tobacco, rediculous to us to see such statement!) made to farmers as , You can only Got it by standing by our Market We assure you we are in earnest; we will fight this thing to a finish; if wo don't succeed, farmers you contribute to ouf defeat yoprs TOfc>TE. BRINKLEY & HOOKER. •' ; r *. • ■. • ~n i j .. DON'T FORGET THAT.. A. & ROBERSON & CO., ROBKRSONVILLE, N. c. J» Headquatei'« For tip te Date Clclkiag a«d Mylcd. A MORE COMPLETE LINE CANNOT BE FOUND ANYHERE. Our Mr. J. H. Boberson has just returned from the fILJO A PULL LINE OP ; ' Northern Cities, and a visit to our store will convinco you of our immense stock of Clothing and Ladies' Fittings. All DllAc &lIAAC C of tlio very latest designs is now ready for your inspection. UdrptJllng, KUgS, OllOeS, lid IS, We are now displaying daily one of the prettiest lines ° f ! Gaps and strictly up-to-date Dress Fabrics your eyes ever witnessed, among these are ■ I * ■ Famous np-to-date and latest Colorings and- TAfKFTS ( APFS' Waves Broadcloth, Granite Suiting, Purncl Cloth, J ' _ Fancy French walstljg, Whip Cord Sokil, Gray Stripe walsting.C. H. Plaids, Diagonals, Cheviots, Prices to suit customer. Hwcpnii P otlins. * Don't fail to give us a call. Thanking you for paet favor®, We are Reep., -V" A. S. ROBERSON & CO. GEO. W. NEWELL, Attornoy-at-L»aw. WILUAMSTOK, K. C. tm futlli— n»i ifrl illißlln |t~T- li«—hl»|nJ auk. !■« title far pNßfeucn of Itaht ud ttaWt A LKX. H SMITH. ATTORNEY (• AT . LAW, Main Street Willumstok, N. C. JIIWWWWIWWMIWWifc WEDDING PRESENTS! [ MLVHKWAEH.CPTr.LAW. CIOCM. VIHKCH«AW^a«. Tfceaa mm the •ppncteul thmt j mUk *nkc with a rick, haadmae | Tfcr Choicest Deatcaaaad Newnt Idea* , May »w aerakcic. J | JUOi*nPiw«lrHU. ! BELL, The Jeweler, ! TarboAo, N. C. I j UIIIHiWWIIiWWMMw/ IW. fit. Fpol 4c Co., wAcnrra»»-. ■ Mcbmkk Rarmtfig iadiM Cmhiv. mowhks. um. mraw. binders | HPMUBW. rg«OK—■ CO«rH*»yg»TBRB. itpakiahnjiMtnO. J»i« . ©ff ' rs» i P -w-=$ .BIG.. REMOVAL SALE at £2ll Gurgnnu*. At I ahall open my— —witliin the next 30 days— —and begin with a nice,new— — and attractive line of the — —Lowestft'riced Goods ever— —yet wen in Williamson.— —The public will do well to — —call and examine the BARGAINS | I am now— . —offering. Remember for— the next 30 days you can ■buy Summer Goods at prices never before beard of Eli Gukganus ■ . £ I i - * .. NEW FALL GOODS! Just opened a full line of the very latest and up-to-date,tasty selections of our Mr. W. H. Crawford, consisting of Dress Goods in Oxford Gray, Flannels, Venitian, Iderdown, etc.. also complete selection Gentlemen's Shirts, plain and Fancy. In fact don't ask if we hive it.just call for what you want,and get the lowest possible prices. We ask you to examine our stock,which moans a purchase for you and a sale for us. Yours to serve JNf. S. PEEL & Co.^ NEW GOODS NEW GOODS | Don't forget to go to ' CARSTARPHEN'S ' ■ ~ \ " • - and look at his large and enormous stock consisting of everything to suit the Ladies and Gentlemen. Also his MILLINERY is strictly up-to-date. He will sell yoa cheaper than - , anyone in town.
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