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THE ENTERPRISE. ~ ■ l i swim— FtIDAT. J4JTUART 30. 1908. 1 . 1 . in ■i JLocal News }«r - . - - *■ i * New 'ads* in this imue are: Atlantic Coat Line, Special Ad. Boitbc.it Supply Co., Whole-1 Sale Grocers. ftwku at the Methodist Chnrch .ett Sunday by Her. T. H. Sutton. H. T. Perry has pnichaaed the lot in front of W. J. Hardison's ntiltnn tad will erect a boose at aft'early date. ' . Services at the Dap list Church warming and night, and at Rid- Grow at j p. a., on Suu day by Rev. B. K. If won Cdumbus is always an interest ing figure—he is preparing for aey discoveries in the puzzle pict ure on last page. Find the mlmlag . «TW nfccstValpfamaateat»ed*dae I have Med far Indigestion aad coaati* patfau is Chamberlains Stomach aad Um Tablets," aaya Ifalard P. Cn%, ot Middlcgrove. N. T. - They work like a china and do aot gripe or kare tay ns jfaMl eftect." For tale by N. S. Peel t®* 'W. P. Huffines is sole owner of the business of Ed. F. Huffines and Co. Mr. Hufines is an experienced iaawauri Man and pays prompt at tention to business. A meeting was held af file Meth odist Church on Sunday afternoon at i o'clock p. ta. for'the purpoae of organizing as Epworth League. *j* or|auizMicv «v pciicvicu vy the election of], p. Simpson. Pre*, Ria. -T» Sattoa,- ist. Vice-prp^*, Ruffes "Ooborn, ini Vice-pres., MiatHatlie Everett, jrd. Vice-prcs. Ctofa'ph™, Sec, aadTreav atac. .Mesdamcs T. H. Sutton and C.J D: Catstarpben were elected Maaagem of the Junior league. - T?h«negro Gorham who broke jafl several weeks ago but was captnr ad.ifitfsee -again by the help of friend who handed Mm a crowbar through ,lbc wisdom. - He freed hbnself Tuesday night by breaking the hibges of the cell daor; and cutting through the wall at the same place as More. Blood hounds Veie put on the trail and they followed it ftp the railroad for distance, but the search wad finally abandoned. —, • 'Jri'Y' / •* " "* Ma*, fahsuas Soderlobm. of Fetgaa Palla-Spun., fall n4 dislocated her ahoalder. She had a-aMgean get rt bark la ytiiicfaaaooa aa poawhle, N H waa t*« .aore.aad. pained bar wj meek. Her ros mntioacd tbat W M mm Chnmbnjlaia'B Ma Balm adrertiaed far and,aqreneaa, aad aha aaked him tshay'liva bottteof it. which hedid. ft «alckly rfliemd her aad enabled h* to' •loop vliidtphp had aot doae for several dajra. timmm waa aoaiach pleased with the relief H gar* hia aw* her that ha has since recommended it ta many others. For sale by N S. Perl k Co. ».*v* An alarm clock which was prob ably mistaken for a burglar alarm frightened safe* breakers early one awcaisfr last week in the distillery If Levy Roaenaoa.at Williamsburg, ft. Y. ,The burglars drilled two holes to a : door of the safe, fitted them #hh dynamite and act off the Mast b thought that the fuse off at 4:30 ft. m. The ssploaaou swelled the door bat did net open the safe. An alarm dock set for 4:jp('jjod in the bedroom of Max Upsm, aa employee, on ££3iE2Kis! burglar alarm mid rati, after hdp ing themselves to sl2 from two cast m£ Wfewi iooli «nd tpffif dynamite fwci •* Bus Wilktts, of Mffl Stone. Washington connty, (Md.) has a aaahe fern, which ooasistsof half aa acre of stony hillside. The land k as owfgro#a~ with brush and, gram that it funuahm #a ideal re treat. and the anaber. which Mr. . Willitta has couJhaad istttindUtl tti Aa variety known s» Tkeysekkwi attain a loogth of'tsoit h, sot polaonona. Tfctfe is a demand'for "snake oil, "sappoaed to be efiectiw is tike cme. of ••rhemsstitin. As teywcmltAMakraffdiU •ol sad tbdrhodicnsre chopped Sp and frtod Skeiaiid. the resulting aßisthichiadbrsvyaadhasrather a disagreeable odor, which is par- crtra^ori' liwrßy| 1 iwrBy| WlhA*dßrtßbaa^^Mi^ k 'aaafcea ] r 1 -1 • . ■ The rich men, poar am and arimm 4«|ih.hniiialiftmn MWftfs UMa fcrfy Haia tittle Ksrty ftiaw Nh mftt heat I im mil In wj fmjfr. Ihnhi rirniaiial them m wsjla|j. They ache. TorpM Lhar. Janadase, Malaria sarfaO other WnaahMa. & ft. fap. . ..'•** MARTIN—JOWQAN. The Disciples Chnrch at Jaaws viße was the scene sf a faetty amr riage on the evening of the ajth. inst., whom Mr. WBliSm H. Martin aad Mim Laura Jordaa plighted theirvbms. At 8:30 o'clock the bridal party entered the church to the strains af the wedding march played by Mim Roardeas, N. C The at tendants weis: Mr. J. A. Getstager With Mim Hattie HarreH. of Win hunstoa; Mr. P. H- Brown, of Williaswton. with Mim Virgims Date Hasadl. Rev. Mr. Petree. of LaGrange, officiated. * The bride ws gowned in bine doth with hat to airtdL Roth bride and groom are sooal favorites aad their many friends wish for them s long sad prosperous hie. *019• • 1 ■ 1 1 ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS A BOX. la the raise H. A. Tiadals, ftnmmartan. S. C.. places on DeWHt'a Witch Baael Salve. He aays, "I had the pßas fee so years. Itrisdaaany doctors aad aasdi ctaes, bst all failsd except DeWftt'a Witch Haael Sslre It ewrad me." It ha lomhiaarina ofthehesHng paepertksif With Haael with and cant lieata; had perinaaeatty enrea M>nd. bleeding aad yanliadlmi. idles, aorta, eata, brakes; imam, aaft iheam and aft akla diaiaan. S.R.Haa. ' . " 1 ' ' " ' SPECIAL MIX3L Snail in af The lali>|W are rordial iy invited ta call at the Edwards News ftaasa, Nos. aS to 17 Dock3a baildiag, >«♦ »Sth. St., N. nr.. when riahiag Waah iagtaaiCity. Arrange siesta hare bees made to farniah frtegsides ta ahow ria itocs the yatata of iatanst In aad aroaad Waahingtoa, and an (acilitiea wffi he af fui dad far lab lag year risk plaSaast. PsM lafci watlna win be fhrwiahed free lim hotel#, boanlivg Immmm, JlUcaaof amaoemest, tisw tablea, etc.. after aegiaterlng at the boreaa. A postsl | eardaddreaaad to the bareaa hdore iear ' » - mt ■ » - » : a . _ a •■5 ttn mm UOtlnvlng ilftir *Ja • rem arriraltftet* aad atopptng place, t -- If jpn are snfteriag from ftra«ma. I Pimples, Herpes, ftiagwoem, daadraft, ■ or aay blood or akia disease, Hancock's | Liquid Sulphsr is a am cm. Sold by C. D. Carmtarphcn & Co, Anderson HasseU ft Co.. Keith a God , win. Hsnoock'i Lkptid Sulphsr cares akin . troubles o( every nature. Na home ahould be without it. Aak your merchsaU for a book 9a Liquid Sulphur. Said by C.D. Caratarphen ft Co. Aaderaon HaaaeU a Co., . Keith a Godwin. • We desire to give somebody s Stsel Range snd at the same time increase our subscription list. Tut Entssfsiss should go into the homes of every mas in the county, and we are striving unto that cud. To aay old or new subscriber who pays one dollar there will be given a ticket. The larger number of tickets you get the more chances you have at. the Range. Every household should hsve a Range— take this chance to get one. See ad.*, with cut of Range. Send in your money and secure tickets. *m I a II aa A DON T WORRY. Vltis Is eaaier aald thaa dsat.jtt it amy be ef eoaw heip te coaaidsr the matter. If the cams Is aomethiagovar wtocft you bare no control It Is sMm that wanry* iag win aot help the matter ia the Icaat. da the atttor hand. If within year eoa trol yon hare only ta act. When yun bare a Cold and faar ta attack of saeai-' madia ' fay Ooati % dum6«hda'a Codeb Retard) mi m tt jndirioiulr sad »n aatim for worry m fa the oataoma wW fdthly dhappem. thamlaaodau. gar at paaasMala whan-it h naad. 'For by N. ft. Psel ft Ca. " ' •* Ji R * • ■t ' >* ' * - • ■ The gqjftkys Supply Cosspaay, wholrtafc grocers, is fully equipped for btuinem. The storage room* fegt fo rtocked gqpOi jncofc Bivt Mktbiy buying from them. See ftdiaiMsii^ir-rf f "t # • ~, -u-ff ; :.M " wt»: • jS'i J PladK.Vap to- IX hnf.' irfs sditor O. tt Dow l6»y, laid. M t wish to«t#te-hewrites/'that Dr Kiafs 1 New Diacovory for Consumption is tm jm MM* & Coughs , Colds ! •ml Oflik It;, hmdaable to people derfnl smdirinc 00 one peed dread , Woman and Society. Mr and Mrs. J. L Champoa ■pent Sunday ia toura. Mim Aanie Lamb left for Raleigh on Tncaday to caftcr St. Mary's. Mim Olivia Laaab returned to herhoamiaHesdetsonoaMasilay. Mr. and Mis. W. A. sad the children spent yesterday in Tar boro. Mrs. J. H. Tucker asd son. Joha, are visitiag Mrs. B. M. Goody st ww _s a tioogooa. Mim Ida Hasadl ia the guest of Mrs. T. J. Smith at iioaMaiaSt., Danville. Vs. WW ft - n*» J ** -» jJ Mcsaamcs myp via opcca, 01 Smtland Neck, are the guests of Mia. J. D. Biggs. Mim Mary Bonner Rattan at tended the Hman -Smallwood nup tials st Wsshington. Wednesdsy. Mim Vonnie Leggett. of Plym outh. is the gaest of Mis. B. P. Godwin on Southwest Main Street. Mim Nannie Biggs waa smid of honor at the Haaeey-SamOwood marriage which was aolemnized at the Bpiacopal Church, Waahingtou. N. C., on Wedseaday. The bride is the sister of Mrs. S. R. Biggs aad s social favorite ia WQliam- StOtt. . A DelirhtfU Gcnssa. The gerama tendered Misses Me lissa Morton, Olivia I*amb, Bessie Morgsn. guests of Mhs Ehis Lsssb, oa Jsauary, nod., by the young mea of Williaawtoa, was the most brilliant social event .of the new year. Delightful muaic waa fur nished by the Italian Baad of WO - Mr. Wilson G. Lamb, Jr. led the joyous couples through amay afew and beautiful figures. ~ The costumes of the ladies woe among the moat beautiful seen here 1 in several seasons; the gentlemen wore full evening dress. | Those dsndng were: Mim Bessie Morgaa, of Shawboro, Mr. Qud : aer, of Greenville; Mim Olvia Lamb of Henderson, Mr. Mayo,.of Greeg rille; Mim'fttsa Lamb, Mr! J. P. 1 Simpson; lftsS Melissa Morton, of , Washington. Dr. Skinner; of Green v9l; Miss Nora Fouden, Mr. Harry Biggs; Mis* Ida Tfaaarll. Mr. Mar tin Caratarphemsf Tarhoro; Mim Emma HasseU. Mr. Fred Hoyt of Washington; Mha Lulie Staton. Mr. ' Charles Godwin; Mim Ella Statou. Mr. J. K Evans of Jamesvitte; Mim Sophie Morton of Roberson ville, Mr. B. Frank Godwin; Mim > Mittie Coffidd, of Everetts, Mr. Charles Morton of Washington; Mim Mason, of Robeisouville. Mr. Wilmer Sitterson; Mim Anna Craw ford. Mr. Wilson G. Lamb, Jr.; Mim Nannie Biggs, Mr. Fountain Lipaoomb; Mim Lavenia Peele, Mr. White, of Montgomery. Ala.; Mim Mayo Lamb, Mr. Roland Hobba, of Norfolk; Mrs. Dennis S. Bigga. Mr. Dennis S. Biggs. Stags: Mesa. Ed. Landis. of Ox ford, George Pennington, of Tar boro.T. H.Clark and Joseph Tayloe of Waahingtou. Far cats, baraa, open aorea, aore fset, dsadrwft, falling oft of the hair, or any akia diatssa, am Hnacsck's Li quid Sulphur. Sold by C. D. Csrstsr phen. Aadaraoa HaaaeU S Co.. Keith ft Gndwla. ,' .» • f , PERSONAL. W. A. Ellison weat to Washing ton on Monday. ¥** Twwrt i.... - A. R- Dunning, of Rohenopnriile, was here Wednesday. C. S. Johasoa, of bold Point. Was ia toura Tuesday.' ' Geo. W.-Ncwdlis very in tt his boms on Elm Street. C. S. Johaooa, gf QoM ***. fps ig torn hat Taoaday. Mr. J. O. Rain hi 11, of Everetts, won on oar streets Taesdsy. Mr. L M. Brown, of Jamesville, waa here Tuesday fore soon. MessW.T.Grimes skd Frahk tT sifisafißoa,' were to ; U *|k T, J. Smith, J.O. Statou aad yf. M. York left oa Sunday for Danville. Va. gf. 1 of RaMgh. 1 nrdfOoL John w.- Hiaadale, Wito ' to town Tmsda) m hariaeas, A.. * "•** , . 1 . -r — " * ■ " ■ Hancock'a Llqaidftalfhdr wfil cm* !» D id o ».ijr >l , ,o, "" u . T 'i _ Ma Kins White. of near Hob good, is visiting her sister, Mm. M. Mr. M. ft. C If iiilrit Saturday Mr. Jehn FMrO isspending this ■ il ■ hli hiil pi iipli ia Until Mr. J. K. Mard spent Monday and Tuesday la Rocky Mottt on Mr- t. I. Mota has returned to this place to btfia work oo his —wt tobacco crop. lflm Carrie Taafrhnih, of Bertie county. k nnurtlug aome tiaae with Mita Annie Ballard. - Mm Faaaic Bmß, of Scotland Neck, wiß yd this week with Ma M. W. Mai. From prawul Mrrtiwa there will be lots of tobacco planted Una year ia dim county. The peeaHar es«h whfck ladkates wwfth—%Wla«aaattf«tt hehatfcthet ulinat aTR. aadiae thia ZEL appmal tea O—iWri.i.'. Cw«k Rnaiij. Da as wa*e valuable ' ediaa, MMHatorl«UrllH)raN}bt directed aaJ all sympfcaaaa ul nop will quickly 111 n nr. Parage by M.S. Peel aC*i ami Mn. A D. Mizdl ia still in bad ; health. ! * The infant of Jesse K. Lißy b very ill. W. T. Perry has sold his fann to Aloazo Crifta. Mr. W. H. Daniel la visiting rd > stives in Virginia. Mr. Jaaaes T. Fed ia at home ■ with his mother for a few days. - Mrs. Noah Feel's, health cootin -1 nes bad aad she ia not ablcto be ap r*t We are clad toaote improvement ia the condition of Mim Marian ■ Fed. Mr. Va Corey who fa sorely af- I flictcd withrhcnamtfcm is- able to , walh about. - •-* f The Legislators will pass an act . on whiskey if whiskey don't set on them fimt. f Mim Martha A. Haidison. who , has been in Washington under treat . meat, is with her sister, Mis. A. ; Bet Griffin. Fanners have many peas and 1 much Ihhacco yet unsold, and al though diaeam has killed many hogs there will be almost as much meat as in former years. Last Sunday services were held ' at Smitbwick's Creek and a large crowd assembled. Mr. Joseph ' Ward's horse rsa away on the ' grounds but no one was hurt. We get The Enterprise regulaily. It would be plcamnt to hear from every townahip in the county. While we don't advocate stealing, we want the editor to take all the : news be can get. QUESTION ANSWERED* Yea, Aagaat Wanai «tfll bus the larg «at alt af any mtdkat ia tka drflM . world. Your mothers* and gran hnathua' sever thought of asiag aaythin else for ladigtaliaa or BQioameaa. DoXon were scarce, aad they aehloaa beard of Appen dicitis, Kuiaa ri am alius or Heart Pailarr, cte. They aaad" Aagsat flower to ckas oat the ayataai aad atop fcrotea tatioa of «a«%n»il load. rtgulaM the actiaa af the Hwr, atiamlaSe the mnem eta#?eeass Aagaat Vhan, hi Npdi faem, JM satiaSed there ia nothing aerious the mlkr wM'jSL TofnaatDriaa Oian ustilid atgj h.B%ga. Oat Graestfescfal Atoaaac. • • » 4; > ; ' • ' Griffin's SchcKj'Ww. • - )•». tftk.lfQ). Iff, IhUtorx Mim Ladle Griffin, whs was a student ia this school until the syd^s^.thaiTMHnf s position as teacher la Hatdfaon's Schaol nearAmherst. Mim Ludfe makes four who were students .ia this. school one .year ' pgo who are aow teachiag ia other , schools in this csssty, , Since I began teaching in July, iSti. this school has fuwWH of its pupils wfe ferv ** fM- , one d whom'is , Kdfcwnt Oanat y Sept. af fab- , Instruction. * If any other public school has done better than Griffin's we would . be pleased to hear from it. t P « M V* | Feel. r i lu r J^^L^L QniMlmr J >Mru v HAA9ELL. . K. L. Howard who has been in disposed for several days with the grippe is convalescing. B. C. Pearee, of Saaford, N. C. the popular representative of Flesh mann, Morris & Co., at Richsaoud, was here Friday. Mim Nellie Wilson, a competent and efficient teacher, of Pactotas, N. C., is teaching in the home of John H. Rawls. We hope the bill introduced by Representative Stubbs relative to the apportionment of school funds will become a law. Mim Bessie Bassett, an attractive and accomplished young lady, of Durham, N. C., is teaching in the home of W. A. Fleming. J. H. Eubanks has located a large saw and grist mill here and will soon be ready to serve the public. He will soon begin the erection of a two story residence. In responce to petitions bom Scotland Neck, Greenville, Ayden and Grifton the Superintendent of the A. C. L. has intimated that a passenger train msy be put 00 this line leaving Wddon in the morning, passing through to Kinston and re turn to Weldon that night, connection both ways with A & R. trains at Parmcle. This will greatly convenience the travelling public. H.J. UNCONSCIOUS PROM CROUP. During a midden asd terrible attack at croup oar little girl wae aacoaacioaa boa atrangulatlon, saye A. L. LpaSord, post master, Cbdater, Mich., aad a daae af Oaa Minute Cough Care waa ulahlSn ed and repeated of tea. It reduced the ■welling and Inflammation, cat the ma cna and shortly the child waa reatiag i eaay and speedily recovered. It carta Coughs, Col da, LaGrippe, aad all Throat and Lung Troubles. One Minute Cough Care lingers in the throat aad cheat aad • enables the lungs to contribute pure, health-giving oxygen to the blood. SJL Suliscribe to The Enterprise. { Skrwassis Loncg No. 90 A. P. A A. M., maeta ia regular coauaaaicatiea is the hall every aecood aad fourth Taaa day nights at f.ya. W. H. Ilarrell W.M. S. S. Brown, S. W., 11. D. Taylor, J. W.. S. I. Blgga, Sec , c. D. Caretarphen. Treas , Mc. O. Taylor, S D.; 11. M. Bur raa, J. D.; T. C. Cook aad A. P. Taylar, Stew.nl., R. W. Cleary, Tiler. BU3IHEJJ ITCfU Advertisements under this head J cents a line each inse^j|W^**| l >i ,>, *^ v No ad. taken fur leaa thaa tj ceuta. Nice Line of Nobby Clothiag for Mes and Boys, Cheap for cash. N.S.Peel A Co Up-to-date Ladies' Walking Jackets at N. S. Peel & Co. Nice Rugs for Bridal Presents, fi.jo to 15.00 at N. 8. Peel A Co. WANTP.P—A TRUSTWORTHY gen tleman or lady in each county to maaage buaineaa for an old established house of solid financial standing. A straight, bona Sde weekly cash salary of f 1800 paid by check each Wedneaday with all expenaes direct from headquarters. Money ad vanced for expenses. Manager 340 Cax toa Bldg., Chicago. " 4S-1M Williamston Telephone O. Office over Bank of Msrtis Couaty, WILLIAMSTON, N. C. Thsae Charges Par NM-Sakscrlhea To Washington " Greenville " tS " " *5 " " - *s " 44 Rocky Mount 35 •' " Scotlaad Neck 15 •• M Jamesville ~ J 13 " - Kader Lilley's IS " 44 J. O. Statoa 13 •« M J. L. Woolard • 13' " " 0, R. Cowing fcOa. 13 Paimata 13 » •» Rohenoavills 13 " "''iwimt-l *' 13 •• M Gold Mat q " " Geo. P. McNaaghtos 13 M " Hamilton so u Far other points ia Baatera Caroliaa aaa "Central " when a 'phoaa will ha louad for nae of noa-aufaacribera. Npw Business • > *... and' kindly ask tbt pstranage of brother nigpA—H. ■' '.r ' - . ■' l /Wffl aell goods as chesp as any whUksalc grocery, and save you the expensive freight from foreign t J Give us a trial when in need of goads—Prices quoted on applies cation. Sell only merchants. Yours to please, SYMPATHY j ■i 'in n rnnn Tiimn" " 7 MRinlmlMMlWiM«iJmlWi#L *| ED. F. HUFFINES : ' a WUWf C ' ■ \ * NEW JTOCK ita. |?p W ■* EmythuwFMhaalM ■ QROCERICS! _ Ji Oar Line of ..HARDWARE.. k just what you want to select boa.—Prices sic right too. Coos and see ns. HARRISON BROS. & C. SLADK'S NHW STORE. WTahncca CMh ■ u eta. ajrsri^l We Will Sell at Cost ...OUR ENTIRE LINE 0F... Broadcloths, Pebble Cloth, *'■ Bedford Cord. ' We hare a Complete Line to SeJeet From. N. S. PEEL & CO.; I .... * .r ; Our Stock Will (>mittrc Wltl Aiy ti . . BUT WK CVC OWKIT PRICKS . . iiIHV 9 We know how and when to hay Dry Goods, Shoes. N» lll || ; tious, Fancy and Heavy Groceries,Frnits, Mince Meats.» Jellies. and other Good Things . . Parlcdale Butter at 50 cents a Pound. 1 8. H. ELLISON & CO., * -. \ „'-*&*** ~* T ~ - * Next to Blount ft Br\ ■' • _____ s The Only Grocery in The City ~ • ' Mlzell & Brown Company Can furnish the Freshest Line of TABLE DELICACIES * 1 ' AND HEAVY QROCERIE3 1 ever handled by them. They invite patronage and wilt ' insure splendid service. SMOTHERS OATB ARE THE 1 aad they keep tbem. A Coupon ia mij pwit|T. Pint [mi—, aj6pi.ru tn - Set, or a 4 piece Silver Serrk*—Gnamtccd so yen. Other fii ■!■■. kmf MOTHER'S OATS aad «ecure them J PHONK 4a. f ' —' " ' * ALEXANDER COREY & Co.^=^ GENERAL BROKER* AND DISTRIBUTERS Importer's Agents for Salt and Molasses. Can quote prices direct from Western Grain and Meat Exchange* Handle everything in the Mercantile World. Lowest Prices and Most Attentive Service. f. »r r ** - - * t - 3 Office an Sscand Flaar si CnntnrplMn's BnMag. * ... .• > : » Phone so f . . P. O. Box 32* ■ NORTH ■ V •. "• ' : ; . Z t T» SPIOCLA.L! •• " ' ■* . -'"IE* i X 1,000 Pieces of Cambric Embroidery Just teceived and is now on sale . - 5- ■ - 1 at less than half their valae.. . 3to 12 Inches Wide at 5 aridHX^yartL, A chance very seldom offered. Come before they are picked over. C D. Carstarphen & Co. aW WHITE STOKE. 11 ' • v v - NOW IB THE TlJiflfflPO 1 ORDEBSPOB 1003- - Bend nsyour'T" i—a? "•
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