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THE ENTERPRISE. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18,1901. LOCAL NEWS Renew your subscription « needth cash. All the UIK bow is "Tobacco Ware boute. A visit to Gurganus' new (tore will pen you Who sayi we don't need a ferry acniM the river ? Preaching at the Baptist and Methodist churches Sunday. FOR SALE.—A (200 Pool table. Cast i or installment. J. A. Mizell & Co. A new line of Fine Shoes just received, —N. S. Peel & Co. A nice variety of Rugs. Call and set them.—N. S. Feel & Co. Just arrived a car load ol Standard Sew in# Machines at Gmgaans'. Kxatuine our up-to-date line of Skirts and Jacketa.—N. S. Peel Jfc Co. A fnll line of up-to-date Gent'a Fnrniah at Kli Gurganua' new store. * \\lwt!er & Wilsoa and Domestic Sew ing 'Machines for sale by Slade, Anderson & Company. tf The latest report from Martin County peanuts is that the crop is better than it has been for years. Quite a number of people left on the boat yesterday morning to take in the circus at Plymouth. FOR SALE.—A good tobacco, peanut and cotton farm,i)j miles from R. R. 6 or 8 horse crop. Apply to The Enterprise. The Postmaster has put a desk in the lobby of the post office. This adds mater ially to the convenience public. Haa X any more suggestions to make ? I>o you suffer from piles? If so do not turn to surgery for relief. De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve will act more quickly, surely and safely, saving you the expense and danger of an operation. Wanted—Three young men, trusty and reliable, between the ages of Jo and 30, to do farm wo»k on a truck farm. Good wages. For further particulars, apply to C. E. fiRILEY 224 Ruttledge Ave. Charleston S. C. C. M. Phelpa, Forestdale, Vt. says his child tvns completely cured of a liad case of eczema by the u«e of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Solve, lt«ware of all counterfeits. It instantly relieves piles. Cards are out announcing the marriage of Misa Fannie Bonner Ellison, of this town to Mr. Henry Herbert Pope, of Autryville, Jt, C- but formerly of Williamstou, on Tuesday {Homing, Oct. 29th, at 7:30 o'rlocK at M, K, Church, South. Mothers every whvrv praisa Qqe Minute Cough Cure for the sufferings it has rf- IWvrd and the livea of their little ones It baa uvk). Strikes at the mot of the trouble and draws out the inflammation. The Children's favorite Cough Cure. Fine White Envelopes as The Enter prise office, sets, a package. DeWitt's Liuta Early Risers never dis appoint. They are safe, prompt, gentle, effective in removing all Impurities from the liver und bowels. Small and easy to take. Ntver gripe or distress. For sprains, swallings and lamensse there is nothing no good as Chamberlain's Pain Balm. Try it. For sale by N. S, Peel & Co. Don't forget Kli (iurgnnu* is the man to sell you Groceries, he always has ■ fine stock on liand. Lewis Ockenran, Goshen, Ind: "De- Witt's Little Early Risers never bend me double like other pills, but do their work thoroughly and make me feel like a boy." Certain thorough, gentle. Tobacco Market Tor Williamston. Necessary Amount Raised. At the meeting of the citizens held Mon" day night, the committee on subscriptions reported that 95 shares, at SIOO per share had been subscribed. The remaining 5 shares were f.ubrcriUd for, and a com mittee appointed to get up the incorpor ation papers. The name of the incorpor ation ia to be the Martin Cou rity Tobacco Warehouse Company, with capital stock of $ 25,000. A meeting of the stockholders is expec ted early next week for the purpose of ffectiflg a board ct directors and" other I . officers. To make good tea and coffee the water should be taken at the first bubble. Remember, continued boiling causes the water to part , with its gases and become flat. This i h the cause of much bad tea and coffee.—October Ladies' Home Journal. a A simple remedy for warts is i | dram of salicylic acid with an ounce * of collodion in a bottle which has a tiny brush ran through the cork. Apply this mixture to the | twice a day and in a few days they !, will dry up and fall off.—October Ladies' Home Journal. Personal W. M. Wilson is in Norfolk. Mr. Jno. D. Biggs is in Norfolk. Mr. Eli Gurganus went to Norfolk yesterday. S. W. Hatrell returned fron Rich mond Monday night. Mr. H. W. Stubhs was in Wash ington one day this week. Miss Lavenia Peel returned frotn Robersonville Wednesday evening. Messrs T. C. Cook, D. S. Biggs and W. S. Harris, were in Wash ington Wednesday, Mrs. Woodhouse and daughter, who have been visiting in Plymouth returned yesterday. Mrs. W. H. Bennett and daugh ter, Mis. C. D. Carstarphen, are visiting in Plymouth. Bishop A. Walters, (Col) of Jersey City N. J. will preach at the A. M. E. Zion Church, Wednesday Oct. 30th. Mr. M. G. Hunter, of Charlotte, special agent for Glen Falls and New Hampshire Fire Insurance Companies, was in town yesterday. A car load of machinery for the Spoke and Handle mill arrived yes terday. It is expected that the plant will be in operation by No vember 1 St. W. T. Wesson. Gholaonville, Va. drug gist, writes: "Your One Minute Cough Cure gives perfect satisfaction. My cus tomers may it is the best remedy for coughs colds, throat and lung troubles." AN AWFUL ACCIDENT. I.yt Tuesday evening Mr. Thomas Peed, a nephew of Mrs. R. S. Critcher, while worxing at Mr. Catcher's gin, ac cidentally got his hand caught in the gin which at once drew him into the (in with such force as to stop the gin, which was running at a high s|>eed. It took six men half an hour to get him loose from the gin, which had to be damaged quite »eri HKlX~t«ivet him out. The hand and the whole artilvtu his shoulder, was literally torn to pieces aiftt-tfic bone broken into fragments. • Doctors Harrelt, Knight and Smith wick were called in and umputated the artn. yHe received a severe cut on the head and qtnteTVnntSer of slight cuts on the body, besides was bruined consider ably. At last acconts he was doing wonder fully well and bids fair to make a recov ery. It is still too soon to tell what will be the result. RESOLUTION OF THANKS! RRSOLVKO, that we the members of Williamston Church, tender to the Masons our sincere thanks and hearty appreciation for no kindly allowing us the use of the hall, while our House of Worship was being retired. That a copy of this resolution be given to the officers of the Lodge, published in The Euterprise, and recorded on our min uses. Respectfully submitted, B. K. MASON, Pastor. Adopted unanimously Oct. 13-1901, WHAT'S YOUR FACE WORTH? Sometimes a fortune, but never, if you have a sallow complexion, a jaundiced look, moth |iatclies and blotches on the *£)i|,-all signs of I.iver Trouble. But Dr. King's New Life Pittl give Clear Skin, Rosy Checks, Rich Completion, Only cents at N'. S. Peel & C(r. IMPORTANT NOTICE ! There will be held in the Court House, in the town of Williamston, on Monday, the list inst., at 11 o'clock a. m. a meet ing of the cotton farmers of the comity for the purpose of organizing a Co-ojier. ative Association, and appoiut represen tatives to meet with the State Association to be held in the city of Raleigh on the 23rd inst. All those interested in the cotton pro ducts arc invited to be present. Yours, JUSTUS EVF.RKTT. "J had long suffered from indigestion," writes G. A. Lelteis, Cedar City., Mo. "Like others I tried many preparations but never found anything that did me good until I took Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. One bottle cured ine. A friend who had suffered similarly I put on the use of Ko dol Dyspepsia Cure. lie is gaining fast and will soon be able to work, llefore he used Kodol Dyspepsia Cure indigestion had made him a total wreck. ■WANTED.—A first-class, all-round printer, apply at this office, stating ex perience and salary. Rpfe'rpncf wjuirpd. —»»«■ JAMESVILLE. P. H. Brown Sunday ip Psnneta, Mr. H. M. Burras, of William ston, was in town Tneaday. Rev. Betts is holding a series of meetings at Chyloane, near James ville. H. F. Stallings, C. L- Simpson, J. S. James and J. V. Gray left Tuesday morning for Norfolk to at tend the Va. Fair. -*~ A MAN FOUND DEAD. Saturday morning Mr. John Berry left his home near Hardens for Fly \j- mouth where he commenced drink in#. Later on in the day he drove back to his home and then on tc Jatuesville where he finished getting drunk and then he began to drive up and down the streets, and whip' ping his mule. Mr. Jim Davis seeing he was drunk got on th buggy with him and tried to gel him to go home, he would not lei Mr. Davis drive. Mr. Davis was afraid the mule would run away and hurt him, so he got off the buggy. Mr. Berry started for hotn about 3:30 p. m., he got about of a mile from town where he was found dead by Mr. J. E. Mizell. Ii is supposed the mule ran away anc threw him out and stuck a stick it his eye, the stick going into hi head about three inches. Mr. Berry leaves 4 or 5 children and a wife tc mourn the loss of their dear one. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure ia not a men atimulant to tired nature. It affords thi stomach complete anil absolute rest bj digesting the food you eat. You don'l have to diet but can enjoy all the Root food you want. Kodol Dys]X'p»dn Cun instantly relieves that distressed feeling after eating,giving you new life and vigor CONOHO. JllO. 1,, ilines went to Hnmiltoi: Friday. N. C. Hines went to Parmelt Saturday. Mr. C. E Gardner visited Ever etts Sunday. Mr. Jno. L. Hines went to Nor folk this week. Pat Davenport, of Hamilton, ww on our streets Monday. • * Mr. J. 1,. Davenport went to tli Richmond Carnival last week. J. M. Casper, chief of police hert took'a trip to Winterville Monday Joe Casper ami John Hines went up to Scotland Neck 011 theii Wheels Sunday. Mrs. Jno. L,. Hines and son, Spe ncer, went to Scotland Neck last week to visit relatives. " Mr. Frank Long and sister, Miss Annie, attended the Primitive Bap tist Association last week. Mr. S. D. Mrtthews took his little son, Don,'to New York last week to have his eyes looked after, Messrs. T. E. Johnson, J. C.Jur dan and W. A. Casper attended the Methodist services in Parmele Sun day. Miss Pearl Huskett returned tc her home in Scotland Neck Mon day after a few days visit to rela tives here. Mr. W. E. Gladstone and wife and Mr. and Mrs. S. I). Matthews, of Hamilton, attended the Carnival at Richmond last week. Mr. Z. M. Whitehurst and daugh ter, Miss Susie, attended the Primi tive Baptist Association near Tar boro Saturday and Sunday. Indies' Dress Goods, Dry floods, No. Hons anil all other articles of wearing ap parel for tlie Lad e . at Gurgaiuitt', THE HOME GOLD CURE. Aa laginolus Treealiuent by which Drunk ards are Being Cured Daily Ii Spilt of Thentiint NO NOXIOUS DOSKS. NO WKAKKNING 01' THK NLIKVKS. A PEASANT AND POSL TIVK CL'RK KOK THK LIQI'OR HABIT. *" It is now generally known and under stood that Drunkness is a disease and not a weakness. A body filled with jtoison, and nerves completely shattered by peri odical or constant use of intoxicating liquor*, requires an antidote capable of neutralizing and eradicating this (Kristin, and destroying the craving for intoxicants Sufferers may now cure themselves at hoine will ..iit publicity or loss of time from busings by this wonderful "HOMK Cold CI'RH" which has l>een perfected after many years of close stiulv and treat ment of inebriate". The faithful fine ac cording to directions of this wonderful discovery is positively guaranteed to cure the inoft obftinate case, no matter how hard n drinker. Our records show the marvelous transformation of thousands of Drunkards into scber, industrious and upright men. WIVKS CL'RK VOI R HVSnAHDA!! CIIII.- PRKN CL'RK VOI R PATHHKS!! This remedy is in no sense a nostrum but is a specific for this discaif oqly, and is *o skillfully devised and prepared that it is thorough ly soluble and pleasant to the taste, so 1 (hat it can lie given in a cup of tea or coffee without the knowledge of the per son taking it. Tliousaqds tif Drunkards have . urtd thv«»M.l'.n with this priceless remedy, and as nuny more have been cured and made temperate men by having the''CVUH"adtuinii>tercd by loving friends and relatives without their knowledge in coffee or tea, and believe to-day that they discontinued drinking of their own free will. DO NOT WAIT. Don't be deluded by appart and misleding "improvement." Drive out the disease at once and for all time. The "HOMK COLD ceiut" I# sofd at the extemely low price of One Dollar, thus placing within reach of everybody a treatment more ef fectual than others costing $25 to SSO. Full directions accompany each Special advice from AlWd physicians jtUeu requested without extra charge. Sent prepaid to any part of the world on receipt of One Dollar. Address Dept C 491 EDWIN B. GILES & CO.. 2330 and 2AJ3 Market St., Philadelphia AU strictly ocu&duilM. THE ENTERPRISE, WILLI AMSTON r & C„ OCTOBER 18, 1901. BRINKLEY & HOOKER ] atuiv .... The Southern Warehouse, I ROBEHSONVILLE, N. C. 1 * .'» • This is the place, and we are the people to sell your TOBACCO. I • ■ ■ ■ •!! Farmers, why do we say this ? First, Wc admit we are not one of the large markets; . hut, ask judges where is the beat prices, and competent jud- are bel " g made hy our com P otltors ' but ihc V arc wi ">. and ges will tell you on Small Markets. Again our competi- their Wlsdom 18 ° nly bemg excm>ed for their own benefit tors are telling you that wo will have no buyers ft nd that and not for * VOU farmerS * We staud °» tboldl y, ™ d are le they will bo .n shut us up, that we can't sell tobacco, If ho termined to fi B ht anything that tends towards combination, are these people? are they fViondsof you farmers. We W,U staud b >' 3' 011 ' y°" stand by us. No! without contradiction, we say no. They are straining . ie y rem ' nd us the old stoi> ol the They have every nerve to close up the market at your door JJcws thte n - 00 — to UQ4V » ' Jtlt wa * v,u 11 3' ou ' l ' s 10 same old look to you like combmation? Stop and think, wesay it does. Coon ' CXC ° I)t ' iu9lead of one more Btri l ,e ' thc y have rubbed Close this market and where is your competition? It seems one * C" , . . - „ . . , . „ Farmers, you aran't competition for your tobacco. rodiculou9 to us to seo such statements made to farmers as J You 'ftii only Oct it !>y mtniuliug l>y om* Mnt'liot We assure you wc are iu earnest; we will fight this thing to a finish; if we don't succeed, farmers you contribute to our defeat • , YOURS TO SERVE, BRINKLEY & HOOKER. .. ' " 1 " ' +r" \ . % j\r . . ; n ' w ' * .. DON'T FORGET THAT.. A. & liOBERSON & CO., Honni'.soNvin.K, w.c. Th For ilp to Data Octklitrj fiittl Rubified. A MOKE COMPLETE LINK (JANNOTIIK FOUND ANYHHRE. " I , ■ II ,1 Our Mr J. 11. Robcrson has just returned from the fILJ"O (\ PULL LINE OF Northern Cities, ami si visit to our store will convinces you ot —— ■ — our immense stock of Clothing and Ladies' Fittings. All {lfirnpfin6 Hpifc of thcTvery latest designs is now ready for your inspection- r ""o* OllUtJoj llClLo, We are now displaying daily one of the prettiest linos of Gaps and strictly up-to-date Dress fabrics youi* eyes ever witnessed, among these arc * * ■ Famous"up-to-date and latest Colorings and I ACKFTS ,005 * back fAPFSt Weaves Broadcloth, Granite Suiting, Purncl Cloth, " ' Fancy French waisting, Whip Cord Soleil, Gray " " "X " • . Stripe waisting,C. H. Plaids, Diagonals, Cheviots Prices to suit customers. Homespun Potlins. _ ■ 1 Don't fail to Jive us a calf. '• - • * ' ' . • " ' -V - ' ® Thanking you for past favors, We ore Resp., —— • A. S. ROBEIISON & CO. I WEDDING PRESENTS!;; 1 i ————— , BH.VKRWARH, CUT OI.ASH. t'I.OCKS, i [ PINKCHINAWARK. ij 1 These are the appreciated gift* that 1 I | | combine service with a rich, handsome , appearance. ' i The Choicest Designs and Newest Mean j t | ' May l>e seen here. j h ; | Mall Orders Promptly Filled. 11 j! BELL, The Jcwc\er, J; | j TARBORO, N. C. j; iTIMT IV. S4. Heol At 00., FOR-, UaOiralck Harvesting Machine Conpany. MOVTRRH. KAKI'.S, RKAPKRH, BINDER* HUSKKRH, PKKIIKRU, CORN HAKVKBTRRS. Repair* always on hand. J»lt Send us your JOB WORK. The rostmaster-General says: "Don't mail your letter without your name and address printed on the upper left corner; this insures prou\]4 return to you if spvwli}' of printing thehame and address on small lots of paper and envelopes;* 100 of each neatly printed and padded for 50 cents. Thia is as cheap as- most people cau buy the blauk PftP* r - B«Vt*r bav« priated. l%it Buterpriiw, WiUtanMton, N. C. i ? • I have now opened my New \ Store with a newandwcll | Assorted slock of i PHY GOODS, | NOTIONS. * : DRESS 0001)3, and in fact a full line of every thing kept ii> a well-ordered DRY GOODS STOHB- v Don't forget to call, and re member I have opened a noat and attractive lino of Heavy and Faniy Groceriesut the Old Stand. I havealrfo a full line of HARD W ARK. Givi rao a call and get your Good* at the right Price. Yours to pleaso, ELI GURGANUS NEW FALL GOODS! Just Opened a full line of the very lutest and up-to-date, tasty selections of our Mr. W. 11. Crawford, consisting of Dress Goods in Oxford (Jray. Flannels, Venitian, Idcrdown, etc.. also compl°to seloction Gentlemen's Shirts, plain and Fancy. In fact don't ask if wo hive itjmt call for what you want,and get the lowest possible prices. We ask you to examine dur stock,which means. u purchase for you and a sale for us. Yours to serve ■ _N.,S. PEEL & Co.^ ■ - NKW GOODS • NEW GOODS | Don t forget to go to CARSTARPHEN'S and look at his lurgc and enormous stock consisting of the Ladies and Gentlemen. Also his MILLINERY ia gtrictly. up-to-date. He will Bell yoa cheaper than ; "• rn iir mart!
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