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~fBEENTERPRISE. FDAT, Oororn 4,1901. ■I ~ J i LOCAL NEWS ■ml. ' wmiViirt'i aiiwA. »y ijittii at Hnril'i -Mtil»Huii|we need the #MH; O^AAE" will per Tsbar L s mien at Roberaorrrille continue kk»pod. Qj to Stewed or Pried at J. A MWBftCBL-s is called to the tdnr- Whhe Inrimi aa The Enter priae affirm yhtfSkv. P * r * r A »ew board walk is being pot dowa ia front af the bunk. fiAe af RM Shoes jurt received. —N. & Pari fc Co, WE are the TAT cooked oysters ia TOUQUJIA MiarHftOo. AMH MICTY of Ruga. Call and ace thin W:iht»ta>. la the place for you to Just eyrived • «R load of Standard Sew- W jp|> I «fl Cnrganiiß'. Hnammeonr up-todatr line of Skirts ■dJsckcts-N. & Peel A Co. A fall Hae of up-to-date Gent's Furaiah hfi " KH Gnrgnnus' new store. la Is mmmi il that Wllliamaton is to hane nairtesiee sdl. Oh ! let it be aooa. - »* • X Dos* forget Eli Gntganua is the Ma •tafyMCmeries, he always kas a fine Ladies. M you want the best Dress Cads, CJoaka, Pars, aad Wraps st lowest prioea.«atoQaratarpbeua. - Whcekrft Wilson aad Domestic Sew ing MarhiuLi for sale by Slade, Anderson * Crmjisaj tf Ladies* Dress Goods, Dry Goods, Nc tinnr aad all other articles of wearing ap fad for the Ladies at G organ as'. , WANTED.—A first-class, all-ronnd printer, apply at this otter, stating ex perience aad salary. Reference required. Mr. Hamtnerly. the representative of the Standard Sewing Machine Co. is in •own—call at Gurganna' be has a nice Baa oa display there. We call special attx at ion to the new ad. af Eh Gaigsaas ageat far the Standard Rotary Seariag Machines.' They are per fect bmitin aad every lady should tee theas arhether she owns a machine or not. The Editoi \ofthis paper strongly en ■aa 11 the of General Charles H. Oaaesorl In requiring a certain -hare of the prweeda froai the KALE of his book to HE act aside for a McKinley Monument HAD- Oar leaders will see an advertiae nseat of thfo book ia another column of this paper. DeWitt'e Little Early Risen, never dia ■M They are aafo. prompt, gentle. I ®«th* ia i*aoris)( all imparities from the bser afMrrh Small and easy to lake. Astresa, lb. Lorrt Harrison had his right arm hart eery badly Sunday While out dm I lag the horae run away aad threw him nutaf the buggy. and damaged the bug -0 sa liadl I that he had to secure another sahide to get kaat Not finding a bag gy ha hluhed the horse to a cart, and agaia the horse ran awav, this time hurt fog Mr. Harrison. We are glad to soy that the waaals are act serious, though Da yoa aaffrr from piles? If so do aot Aara to jaiguy for relief. DeWitt's Witch SaHe will act aspre quickly, sareir A liaklj, mriag you the capture aad ■ faajwafan operation. XEED OP RETTER P. O. ACCOM MODATIONS. A great amay baaaeas ata af William- Ohs aar complaining of the poor accosa- BDhtioaa aad oft be diagy appearance at 4he Poat Office at tkis place. It is hoped that the Pastnuster will make the aeeded fimpewvesaewtßatanaarly dato "X. _ Kodol Dyspepsia Case is aat a mere Alanbst to thed nature. It affords the ataaaach complete aad abeotete rest by ffigmtiug tha food you aat. You douH hasetodiethat eaa enjoy all the good food yoa waat. Kadol Dyspepsia Cure fool sally relieves that distressed feeling attar eating.giviag ywwnaw life aad rigor. A. C. L. IMPROVEMENTS. The improvements at the depot here h«r ftatly adM to the appearance of that part of the town. A building 40 Z 50 R to he asH far tobaoco. pemnift aad Ottos, iaewphted except tiaaing aad jahfag. Alar has been cut through the South side of the agent 's office, thus gjiiag Mto the beae£t of the cooling hbtffoeaaa private, as the door had asg from the ottce iata the waiting room aa the North ride, srffl be dated • New post* We been planted sq the mill I make the approach to (he rtrpssmwe prominent. hnrineas far 0m soad; aad iac leased Mafr puity ia Ihe fust; through which i 1 c.., • - . ■ Personal Mr. Henry Green wis in town Wednesday. » v - ' —' Mis. Ada Martin ictmued to ■ Washington City Saturday. Mrs. Joe Martm,of Tarboto.spent Sunday at Mr. Wheeler Martin's. Mr. Wiley Cleuiy is very ill at tte writing. He has been in bad ( health for come time. — — Mr. L C. Lawrence, —hsr of r the law firm of Hinsdale & Law " fence, of Raleigh, was in town 1 yesterday. MA J. B. H. Knight and daugh ter, little Frances, returned Sunday evening from Raleigh where they had been Tinting friends. Miss Corbett. of Norfolk, the trained nurse who was with Mr. , Dennis Simmons in his recent illness returned to her home last Tuesday. Rev. Clarence Thrwrll. of Society Hill, S. C.. formerly pmtor of the Missionary Baptist Church, ia a guest at the residence of Mr. Jno. > D. Biggs. Mr. Walter Buck assisted Prof. Peden in the Seminary three days last week in Prof. Prescott's place while he was attending the Eastern union meeting.—Free Will Baptist. [Mr. Bock was formerly employed in this office.—Ed.] We are glad to state that Prof. Manning is improving rapidly, and it is hoped he will soon be able to resume his duties in the school-room —Free W>U Baptist. [Prof. Man ning ia a native of this county, and we are indeed glad to note that he is rapidly recovering.—Ed ] For sprains, swellings and lameness there is nothing so good asChamberinin's Pain Rakn. Try it. Par sale by N. S. Peel A Co. A GRAND PICNIC There was a grand picnic held at Smithwick's Creek Church las: Thursday in honor of the Smith wick's Creek and the Franklin De bating Societies. On that morning th~ sun rose with brilliant !.ue which enlivened the hearts of those who were aiming to participate in the grand social event As Ihe sun climbed the blue hII the crowd began to gather until it numbered up in the hundreds, just as the hand on the dial pointed to eleren the speakers stand was grace Iby the presence ol Mr. W. J. Liltey, who in • short but brilliant speech, wdcomeJ the crowd- Mr, Lilley's speech made all who w re present feel as if they ware person ally invited. He then introduced Mr. Ephriatn Peel the president of the Smithwick Creek Debating So ciety. who addressed the crowd in behalf of the committee of arrange merits. Mr. Ped gave a bird's eye view of Griffin's Township and de clared that it was a banner Town ship, t king no stock in th: criminal record* of the county. Mr. Poel was followed by Prof R. J. r.t Jamesville. bat formely of Grif fin'*. who haertily endorsed the speech cf the farmer speaker. Prof. Ped spoke at length of the good of his native Township, and advised the young people to keep iu the same path that their fathers -trod. Prof. Ped then introduced M W. E. Tare who gnveabrief history of the Debating Societies since their organization in 1886, and the good they had accomplished. Mr. Tice was fo'lowed by Elder W. H. Ped who kindly invited the crowd to dinner. The dinner was indeed a' luxurious one. The ladies were aO served first All were helped and enough K Q to serve as many mc re. We fed that great credit belongs to the Committee of ai rangsments, and we wish to congratulate Messrs Alexander Peel. W. N. Griffin, W. J. Lil ley, J. S. Griffin and C M. Ped. for their sueceis as atsnngers, and fct their kind and hospitable treat ment to aIL. . —'■ —. all enjoyed and afk that his many blessings may rest upon all who were partakers in the grand least hat will ever be remembered in honor of the Debating Societies of Gi ffins Township. A.C. A MORAL LEADER FRQM MINN ESOTA. Pkof. Edward Ho*ard Griggs, the young but wlddf-knowa writer and lecturer on educational subjects who has become s regular contri butor to The Ladies' Hone Journal was born in Minnesota and reared is Madison, Indiana. He is only thirty-Hues years old, but be hss accomplished much in the way of ROBERSONYILLE. Miss Lavenia Ped is the guest of Mas Leoua Roberson. Mrs. Ada L. Hardy spent Mon day night in Jamesville. R. A. Jenkins is quite ill with pnenmooa. We hope he will soon recover. Mrs. W. H. Crawford spent Thursday with her sister, Mis. W. Z. MOTTAA. Mrs. L F. Smallwood returned Thursday night after a pleasant 1 visit to Hertford. Mrs. T. P. Lyon and children sad Miss Alice Grisaes spent Tues day afternoon in Betlael. Mr. James H. Grimes left last Monday for Ayden to do some sur veying for the Ayden Lumber Co. Mis. C. F. Burroughs, of Scot land Neck, and Mim Leta Smith,of Portsmouth, Va., are visiting Mrs. J. W. Andrews. Missei Maggie Nelson and Rodla Rose, of Bethd.and Mis. R. J. Nd son. of Kveretts, spent Friday with Miss Leona Roberson. "I had hag anSned front indigestion," writes C. A. LeDeis. Cedar City., Mo. "Like others I tried many preparations bnt nerer found anything that did me good aatil I took Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. One bottle enred aw. _ A friend who had suffered similarly I pat on the nse of Ko dol Dyspepsia Cnre. He is gsiaing fast and w3l soon be abtr to srork, Before he need Kodol Dyspepsia Care indigestion had made him a total wreck. - Type Writing Paper and Legal Cap Paper far sale at this oCoe. Pine Legal Cap jets, a package. Lewis Ockei sssa. Goshen, lad: "De- Witt's Little Harly Risers never head me donble like other pills, bnt do their work thoroughly and saake awheel like a boy." Certs in thorongh. gentle. KATI IF A WHI4MVI CmZO. NR. W. H BENNETT PASSED AWAY SATURDAY AFTERNOON. Mr. Bcnnet diel Satnnlay afternoon at $ o'clock after an illness ai nlv a day or tsro. He was taken sick Friday evening while at Mr. M. W. Ballard's where he was employed! anl Saturday morning carue ia to see the doctor. The cauae of death was congestion of the brain. Some two months, or more, ago Mr. Bennett snffetvd from a stroke of paraly sis and was treated for the same at St. Vincent's Hospital. Norfolk, he returned several weeks ago comparatively cure**, looking better than he had few a long time s Mr. Bennett served this count) for lo .•ears as Register of needs and Blade a very efficient official. He was 51 years 01 aj.e ami leaves a wife and five children. His many friends were shocked to learn of hi* sadden death. The funeral services sure conducts I from his lata residence by R«r. T. H. gut ton au Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock. The interment nns made ia the public ceme tery. The Enterprise extends its sympathy to the family ia their sad affliction. Mothers every where psaise One Minute Cough Cure for the sufferings it hss re lieved am! the lives of their little 00m it has raved. Strikes at the root of the trouble aad draws oat the inflammation. The children's favorite Cough Core. A comphtr line of Gent's Furnishings at Carstarphea'a. TIE MVE fiOLB CUE. «i IIPMIM TraMtaaM BF alkft Iraat --a, |J - - M-- a m,aa a WS PI MMK HfH Mr ■ liHi |f Hnnim no noxious oosss. no wusnnc or Tnsnaaves. *njusanranorosi nvtccu raa THxirgcoa HABIT. It ia now generally known and under stood that Dninknesa ia a ilisesse and not a weakness A bndy filled with poison, and nerves coanpletely shattered by peri odical or rnnrtaat aae of mtoncitinv liquors, requires an antidote capable of avutralUing sad eiadicating this poison, and destroytag tha trariag Kir intoxicants Sufferers may now cure the mar In ■ at hoase witlfont publicity or lorn of time from business bjr this wonderful "Hons Gout craa" which has been perfected after aaany years of close study and treat ment of metrites. The faithful nse ac cording to directions of this wonderful discovery is positively guaranteed to cure the Baost obstiaate ease, ao matter bow hard a driaker Our records show the main lons transformation af tknumndr of Drunkards into sober, iadaatrirms and upright ata.- wrras ai* vovs nrsaanos!! cmi nuns cuu SOUS VaTU ESS!! Thia remedy is ia ao sense n nostrum but ia a specific for this disease only, aad ia so shfllfnQy derissd and prepmnd that it is thorough ly soluble and plrassat to tha taste, so that it can be given ia a cap of tea or ooffee without the knowledge of the per son taking it Thoosiuds of Drunkards have cured themselves with this priceless remedy, aad as many more have been cured aad made temperate area by having the cvaJfadministered by loving friends and relatives without their knmrtedge ia coffee or tesL, aad believe to-day that they discontinued drinking of their own fna till DO nor WAIT. Don't be deluded by appart and "improvement." Drive out the dueast at once and far all tiaae. The "noun COLD cm" is sold at the eatemely low price of One Dollar, thus plsring within Bench af asftybody a treatannt moreef ffgscfal adrlee from skOlsd physicians when rerjnsnau. without sflm charge. Sent prepaid to any part at tha rporid oa receipt of One IWnr. Address Dept C 491 EDWIN B. GILES & CO.. Jjyo and 2332 Market St., Philadelphia. Ajleoneapanilcncc strictly ooufideatnL rSi* ■n.ti'r.ifiii .""'ti "sr* ' ■* THE ENTERPRISE, WILLI AM3TON, IT. CL, OCTOBER 4, IMI. BRINKLEY & HOOKER • &Sam RUN The Southern Warehouse, ROBERSON VILLE, N. C. t * • This ie the place, and we are the people to sell your TOBACCO. 11 f Farmers, why do wcsay tfcis? i ** ----- - '- «|5 First, We admit we an not one of the large markets: . , . ... , . __ . . , , ~ , . ~. . . , . ... are being made by oar competitors, bat thev are wwe, ana i but. ask judge* where m the best prices, and competent jud- . 6 , - .« • ■j ■ 4L - T ... / „ e mm MM « . . . .. their wisdom m only exera.-«ed for their own benefit gea will tell you on Small Markets. Agate our eompeti- , , J , ... , _ . ».• . ... . . , . and not for you fanners. We stand out boldly, and are de tors are telling you that we will hare no borers, and that ■' #fc .i umJU *• • lUcy will *»« .hut u, up, Ihu wo cut Mil toWo, Who co»b,u^K-. • .ro W« -01 * w,U *u^«l „ . . ! ' ■ , ' . . - - They remind as ct the old story of the Coon. They hare No! without contradiction, we say no. They arc straining ' , J ... 3 , . . . j Tk .1 • nice things to say now, but we warn you it a the same old i every nerve to close up the market at your door. Docs thw b /. t • . ... .. .j. .... . _ .. . Coon, except, instead of one more stripe, they have rubbed t look to you like combination? stop and think, we say it does. ( g- Close this market and where is yonr competition? It seems ° DC * ...» . . - , , tanners, you van t competition for your tobacco, rediculous to ua to see such statements made to farmers as ]Toa can only Get it by standing by onr Market We assure you we are in earnest; we will fight this thing to a finish; if we don't succeed, farmers you contribute to oar defeat B t. _ . ; BRINKLEY & HOOKER. r Z ... ' ** .. DON'T FORGET THAT.. • A. S. ItOBEKSON & CO, HOBEHSONVILLE. N. C. t Ih Honl«intTK o ilp tc ©ate £)etkl«g «i(d Dre.b.s vfabiflea. > ! ' A MORE COMPLETE LINE CANNOT BE FOUND ANYHKIiK. - - \ ■ - "> ' Our Mr J. H. Roberooa lias just relurnod Iroin the fILJO /I FULL LINE Of* Jr . wmzj* [ Northern Cities, and a visit to our store will convinoo you of . • . our immense stock of Clothing and Ladies' Fittings. All ftilPnpf ill 6 DllAc ishflAC C of the very latest designs is now ready for your inspection. UUI K Cllll O' IId tS> f We are now displaying daily one of the prettiest lines of , J Gaps and strictly up-to-date Dress Fabrics youi eyes ever witnessed, among these are Famous up-to-date and latest Colorings and IACKFTS ( APFS' Weaves Broadcloth, Granite Suiting, Purnel Cloth, J * •;y . * Fancy French waisting, Whip Cord Soleil, Gray Stripe waisting,C. H. Plaids, Diagonals, Cheviots, Prices to suit customer. Homespun Potlins. j Don't fail to Jive us a call. Thanking you for past favor®, We are Reep., A. S. ROBERSON & CO. —^ m WEDDING PRESENTS! , SILVKS WASH. CUT GLAVt. CUW I FINK CHINA WARE. j Tbeae air «hr ippmUrf gifu (M 1 ' cootbiD' arrvice With • rick. tMiMM { , tpfiftrancr. , The Cfcotart Pc«%n«aad Hfwfit Hm , Mar Wma km. - ,« 1 Mil Ortwi Promptly FBM. " J ! BELL, The Jewc\cr, ! TARBORO. N. C. ; IV. S. reel Ac Co., •-AGENTS FOR- UcCiraick Harvesting Machine CMpMf. MOWKtft. RAKKB. JIKAPKKS. BI*DKM HV6KRKS. PKKDRRS, CO*N HARVESTERS. """"" — ——'— Icplin always oo btad. $H Send us your JOB WORK. The rostnuAer-Cifnera] aayc "Post mail yoOr letter without your uaeud addreaa printed on the upper left hand corner; this insures its prompt return to yom if not delivered." We aie making • (pecislty of thewunesndaddicM on snail lots of paper and envalopea; 100 of cash neatly printed and padded for jo cents. This is as cheap sa most p*opis can boy the blank fftr. Better lan aome printed. The Enterpriae. WUliamston. N. C ftaaifrg) ISmgia j. K i ""jrhiiir. Jrff- ■ —ifVlifciril I have now opened my New Btore with a new andw ell •Mortedatock of DKY OOOP3. NOTIONS. DRESS GOODS. and in fact a full line of every thing kept in a well-ordered DRY GOODS STORE. " I Don't forget to call, and re member I have opened a neat and attractive line of Heavy and Fan-y Groceries at the Old Stand. I have also a full line of IIARPWARE. - Giv; me a call and get your Goods at the right Price. Yours to pleaae, ELI GURGANUS NEW FALL GOODSI Just opened a full line oftbe very latest and up-to-date,tasty selections of our Mr. W. 11. Crawford, consisting of Dress Goods in Oxford Gray. Flannels, Veuitian, Iderdown, etc.. also complete selection Gentlemen's Shirts, plain and Fancy. In fact don't aik if we hive itjmt call for what you want,and get tlw lowest possible prices. We ask you to examine our stock,whack means a purcliase for you and a sale for us. Yours to serve _N. S- PEEL & Co— " . .—.— 4 " 1 " ■' ' 1 " ' r ' ' > r ■. • ■■ • , 4- " •-i - " • ; * ". \ •.' NBW GOODS NEW GOODS j Don't forget to go to | C ARST ARPHEN'S / *-* ■■ » m ' . 1 * " and look at his large and enormous stock contesting of every thing to suit the Ladies and Gentlemen. Alan his V _ MILLINERY is strictly up-to-date. He will yoa cheaper than anyone in town*
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