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THE ENTRPRISE. FRIDAY. AIGI «T ??. 1903 5 DaßctXHMiii I n the «]«»■ ibr £n( it I I means ;wi sebecriptioe expires I I with the UMC cm wfc:.-h the binr I LOCAL NEWS Ifnr - Ads." m This Issce.' Harrison Bros & Co.—Announce ment. Sunjson Hdw Co—Bi:*\ Reapcis- RcUiit White —Legal Ncticc —Monday. Tuesday. Wednesday and Thursday were warm members. —Services at Hamilton Sunday morning and night at the M. £. Chcrrh l»y Rev. T TI Snttcn. —Main street has been fixed u'p to Mrs. Moore's comer and the comaiKsiotJcrs are now st work oa Washington street. —Two of the escaped prisoners from Washington were captnrct! here last FnAiv and turned over to Washington authorities Saturday. "'Strength and vigor comeot good food, duly digested. " Forcea ready-to - serve wheat and barley food, adds no burden, but sustains nourishes, invigorates."* " I find nothing better for liver derangement and coa&tipstjoa than Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablet*.''—L. F. Asians. IVs Moines. lowa. For sale by S. R. »ggs. —Dr. W H. Wakefiald.of Char lotte. N. C.. will te in ton, at Has&ell Home on J*ridav; September- 4th. for one d»r only. His practice b limited to Eye, Ear. Kobe and Throat. —Drs. D. T. Tayloe and Ed. Brown, of Washington, were in town yesterday for thev purpose of organizing a County Medical Asso ciation. Owing to the failure of the doctors of the coontr to meet the organization was not effected. —Contestants for the Buck's Junior Range will take their papers to the committee: Mrs. W. H. Har rell, Mrs. Ida Jones and Miss Jen nie Moore. Saturday to-morrow t morning at teu o'clock, at the resi dence of Mrs. W (1. Harrell on Simmons Avenue. The Simpson Hardware Company. —Little Olive, the eight-year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Meadows, fell off a box Sunday while paying JIKI cat a long gar h in her left leg wiih a protruding nail. The doctor was called and found it necessary to take twelve stitches in the wound. We are glr.d to state as we go to press that little MissGiive is getting on nicely Littleton Female College the ad vertisement of which appears in this iwif of our p*per is a very flourishing institution with a large patronage and is doing a great work for tl:e education of young ftomt n It is a select school of Ibe higher class where >oung ladies find a re'l home. We think it writ nav an/ young lady who fajtlM of go ing ell to *chcql to the merits of this college. —C. D. Caratarphen left Monday for Baltimore to bay his Fall and Winter goods. Xlr. Carstarpheu is determined to have as complete ""*■ and l"p -to - Date Line of Dress Goods. Notions, Etc., as has ever been shev.:: c:: this market. His Millinery Department the coming reason will be in charge c an ex pert milliner I'iiciezvLand:ng as he does, by exi*tict-ce. the lskesand dislikes of the fashionable miili ' nery purchasers, be will be able not only to please bat to suit the most fastidious Ten Thousand Churches in the Uaiiqj used tbc Lmgnnllrlbrtuiez Pare Paints Every Charch will be given a liberal quantity whenever they jaiot Don't pay $1.50 a gallon for Lin seed ofl (T- ouh 60 cents") which yon do when jo 1 bey thin point in a can frith a paint label en it. 8 and 6 makes 14. therefore when you want fourteen gallons of point, buy only tight gallons of L & IL, ani mix six gaOofts cf pure linseed oil with it. Yn wed only four gallons of L-& M. Pain:, sad throe gallons of Oil crfitd therewith to paint a good sized hotor. * Houses painted with these paints never grow shabby, even after 18 years. These celebrated paints are sold by S. R* Bigg*. —Contestants for the Buck's Junior Range will take their papers to the comniittce: Mrs. W. If. llar rvll, Mrs. Ida fonea and Miss Jen nie Mecre, Saturday (to-morrow) morning ct Un o'cltck, at tbe resi dence of Mrs. W. H. Harrell on fiinimriT Avenne. The Simps 4* PERSONAL- L C. Bennett spent Sunday in .Tarboro. Leslie Fowden spent Saturday in PI) month. S. H- Ellison spent a lev bocrs in ParatJe Tncsday. J. T. Casper, of Hamilton, was in loan Wednesday. Mr. G. S. EJwaids. of Xorfok. is in town this week. Mr. W.- M. York spent Wednes day in Robersonviih.-. , IJr. W. 11. llarreil left Tuesday ■corning for Souihport. Henry Gnrfcin left Tuesday for a trip to Virginia Beach. Mr. X- T. Woolard. of Beaufort county, is in town to-day. H. D. Gnrganus, of near Rober * spEViUe, was in town to day Mrs. M. B. Dawes and children. of Elizabeth City, are visiting Mrs. 1 X. S. IV*L Mrs. Armstrong and chiliren. of j Hi-hgocd. are viMting Mr and Mrs J. A. Hobfcs. 1 Mr T F. Harrison left Monday far Xcw York where be goes to bay . fall 2nd winter goods. George Harrison left Monday far Buies Crftk whert- he will enter tlie Bcit-s Creek Academy. Mrs. J. 11. Walker and daughter of Greenville, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Qusrtermns. George N. Gurganus left Wed nesday morning for Virginia Back Tv here he will spend a week Messrs. Adkins Bugg and Wal ters of the Robersonville tobacco market were in town Saturday. Miss Mattie Waters, who spent several days in Hardens last week, returned home last Sunday morning Messrs. J. S. Jones. A. F. Stal 1 ings and Captain Robert White, of J amcsville.were in town yesterday. Mr. J. I. Gillts. of the Green leaf Johnson Lnmber Company, was in town Wednesday and TTinrs day. Frank D. Taylor left Wednesday morning for Richmond where be will re enter Massey Business Col lege. Mi» Mae Bennett went to James . yille Tuesday evening to visit Miss Maytc Xooney. She rilnnm! yts-; terday. Mr. C. D Carstarphen left Mon day morning for Baltimore and: other points to purchase his fall and - winter goods I Mr. A Coy Monk baa gone to Grtenville B here be has joined the, tobacco Board of Trade and will. buy tobacco there. Johu R. Parker who has been visiting relatives in town and in the county left Monday for his busk ;a Fort Worth, Texas. " Miss Olivia Hedges, of Wash ington. who visiting Mrs. C. W. Keith, on Smitkwick stifrt. | left for her borne this tvetung Mrs. £. H. SLelbarn and tno daughters, of Greenville, w ho have been visiting Mrs. W. H.Crawford en Watts street, returned to their home this evening. Dr. Willis who has been sick for sosic weeks was too ill to fill his appointment here Monday. We hope that Mr Willis will socn Lc able to fill iiis regular appcintraents Iki b'ttful! [ " For several years my wife was troubled with what physicians call ed sick headache of a very severe character. She doctored with sev eral eminent physitians jsnd at a great expense, only to grew worse until »fcc Wis unable to do any kind of work. About a year ago she began taking Chamberlain's Stomach acd Liver Tablets and to day weighs more than she ever did before and is real well." says Mr. Geo E. Wright, of New London. New York. For sale by S. R. Biggs. Birthday Party Frances, the little daughter of Dr. and Mis. J* B. II Knight, cele brated the sixth anniversaiy of her birthday August 21st. by giving a party to all of her girl friends six years of age. The features of the occasion which gave so much pleasure to the little folks were the dock try pan ty r.nd getting the presents frcin the birthday cake. The prize winners were I rtna Wood house for the donkey party, and Hilda Crawford, Sue Leggett and Fannie Biggs Msirin jcr the cake. The house was beantifully deco rated in palms and cat flowers. At si* o'clock delightful refresh- j taients were served is the breakfast and dining hall. Mrs Knight was assisted by Rer. 1 and Mrs. T. H. Sutton. Mrs T. J J Smith and Mrs. John York, Jr. Those present were : CoriuEc Smith, Virginia L. Herrick. Knnaa Mizeil. Sue Lcggcit. Canie D. Blount, Josie Rcbcr-xn. Hilda Craw fold. Fannie Manning. Irma Wccdboufe, Bet tie Ward, EIOKC Meadows. Emma Robrnoo, Mar tha U'aid, Louise and Sylvia Up ton, Carrie D„ White. Laurie EBi- Martha F S** All Around Our County i Continued froa First Page.) * Horace Gurkin. of Greensboro, is bete visiting his uncle, T. H. Gut i in. Mrs Inc.- Fagan spent Friday in WiUnastro. the cant of her aunt. Mis. Jim Waters. Mis. Clara WiDifoxd and Miss Tucker spent Sunday with Mis. Bunch ia Warm Xeck. "The chicken stew at Mr. T. H. Gor kin's tobacco barn was an en joyable affair," so the boys say. Miss Mar Williams. of near Wil li. is in our viciutv and seems to be a very attractive voung »*iy Miss E£t Davenport aUmdtd Sunday School in Daruens Sunday, and was the guest of Miss Susie South. / Mrs. W. C. Hassell. of Wash ington, was the guest of the Misses J«*r> this week, at the "White Roa*. " ~ ' Mas Nera Hi-Ctil who has been spends Augn>t in Plymouth, is tcti visiting her cousin. Mrs. C. C. tags.ii b —lt » with regret that we an nounce the illness of Miss Lulu Jones, and Be wish her a speedy ""—'l . .. ♦ : Miss Hat tie Darden, who has been visiting in oar midst for quite a while, has returned to her home on Long Acre. The marriage license docket is dbSnsMnglr dull around here. This year has been ccnspicons for its lack of marriages. Improvements continue heir a new store is being erected, and all I the new structures are creditable ones for small a place Prof Gardner and brothers were .visitors in HardensSnnday eveuing and made our "town*' ring with their melodious voices. Robert Avers, of HasseUs, came | this vttk. and took bade with him his little son. Henry, who has been ' attending school here. ; Hisses Minnie and Snsie Smith.of near here, and Miss Mattie Waters, of Wiliumstoa, spent Wedncsday ■ if'ccoj-i with Miss Alice Harden. Little Mi« Bertie ALstim- and Master Johnnie Cobuni, of Ports ;month. Ya., are here visiting their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. ' Swinson. Miss Eddie Gardner, we regret to ~SW~hT~o« the" sick list, and as onr Bil.lc Class teacher we misled her very much Sunday. We wish her a rapid recovery. EVERETTS [Mr. J. L White is not ;o well, as he has Urn Mr, Herbert Jenkins, of Tarboro, was in town yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. W\nn spent Tuesday in Rou^rsonville. Mrs. S. Mobiev is very sick at the home of B. T. Wynu's. Mr 6. P. McXaughton went up to Bethel Saturday afternoon Mr- J. A. Everett went to YVil iiic. toa Monday on LibiiKu. Mrs. C. Jjck-s and children have retnrned from a visit to Roberson- Misses Daisy Wvnn and Flonnie E«au spent Sunday in Robcrson vflle. Mrs M. L. James and Mrs. J A. Hnnrit spent Tuesday afternoon in Mrs. Dapree aud daughter, ot Kinston. are visiting Mr. and Mrs. S. Faulkner. We are informed that a series of meetings will begin at this place the first Sunday. I The farmers are steadily but | slowly moving their tobacco as | prices are still verv low. The weather is now fine for fod der harvesting, and the farmers 'are fast gathering the blades. Messrs. J. W. l>erkins. J. S. ' Peele, D D. Clark and N A. Bur-, roughs left Tuesday for Norfolk. Mr. U*. 11. Holliday is as isting ! Mr. W. B. Roebuck in the absence of Mr. Perkins who is now in Nor folk, V*. | Our people are begiuning to wake ,to the Erttaaly of good roads as | exemplified by the amount of labor done on same. Mr. Mc. Cherry has completed his dwelling on Main street, and is now bniluing barn and stalls pre paratory to moving soon. Mrs. D. P. Everett and children kit Cor Robersoaville Tuesday, where they wffi epend sometime be -in.ii iihHriiilTf.iin-ml 1 - f. r 1 BUSY REAPERS 8 are our patrons just now and our store is a fertile field of them. Inspect our mid-summer display of jdEfy PAINTS JB I I A big line of fine paints. IIY| VEHICLES the popular makes at g popular prices. g [IMPLEMENTS 9 3 | Justwhatyou want—prices KEEP YOUR ON OUR Job Printing Department and sec if we don't turn out as nice ppfc as any in the State. if Mr. G. P. McNanghlon. Mrs John Fraley and Matter Charlie ~ left Wdntsdav Jor LyacUmic.Va ' to spend a few days with hLbto Miss Btnnit Moorm, of Whkfa ards, who has been the jcne-*t of Mrs. K. O. Burroughs for a few days, left for her boat last wttk. Mr. W. B. Roebuck, the clever P salesman of the Kveietts* Unraa tile Ctmpanv, was see* at Smli ' wicks Creek Sunday with the lady _ of his choice. I Mr. K. A. Phelps b» worn a very cheerful face since a racent return frara Greenville. We aw informed that his snertheit ua the other side of the rim k« t j«* one eye oil him We would akce I I the one on this side to keep to fa ' upon hiui. T " ' Viiltit Attack if Ffarrkn Cntf ki CbMlHtM's Ctiit, r»t«efi ai Cianlfiti Stief] ni Ptitaps A life Sml I " A shoit time ago 1 was taken j j with a violent att-tk of diarrhoea j 2nd believe I .would have died if 1 ' : had not gotten ifftf says John . j J. Patton, a leading citizen of P»t \ | ton, Ala. "A friend re« üßanded i j Cliau.lx. rlain's Colic Cbuien an.1 1 ! Diarrhoea Remedy, I a; > | twenty-five cent hottk- after* i taking three dopes of it wa« entire!) ' j cured. I consider it tkc test ;is ! edy in the world for U>«tl com ■ ,J ] laints. For safe by S. R. BipK~ | haKiltcr i liocuc Barnlnll ce nt;nues -kk .» Miss Maggie Hoard was in town; 'Monday. Mrs. Pitt Jeers is fc* fee f:« m a . visit to her sister. Mr. Shackles and ficily left f«r Rirlihir.ond Monday. Mis. Crtcls, frcm NewLem. is visiting relatives here. Mr. Peyton Anthony returned lo Scotland Neck Monday.. Miss Ruth Matthews is visiting. friends in Elizabeth City. Miss Kffic Waldo is \ Ntiar her mother on her vacation. Mrs. John Salsbury has Rbntd I to her heme at Park View. ; 1 Miss Dora MiUer, of Kinstoa. ha«- J been visiting Dr. Long's family. , Mr. Orpho Ifvman and sister, ' Mi,viSarah, are visiting Mrs. Btsco j Sherrod. » CONOHO ,I * r Joseph I .erg went to J»f riflfc., Monday. , ' , Mr. Miltcn Norman,of Plymouth. 1 spent Monday here. . 1 1 Miss Susie Burnett, of Hohgord. a is the guest of Miss Szllie WorsJey 1 this week. I Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Combs spect j Thursday and Friday with Mis.' 4 Combs' parents near Thrhmo. | 1)1 J) YOU KNOW THAT. The Manager of S. R. Clary .V Co's. Groex-ry Store* had moved his headquarters to the S. R. Clary .V Co's. Merchandise Establishment, lie- will be glad to have the pa tronage of his customers and many _ .j glad U» meet his cuntry but him an«l shake their hand ami se-r\e well, as he surely can. IT IS A rn.ATNT 1.-Apyp Bargains Goods , • ■ I«a-!ie-s' Siippers, worth f 1.50 *1 i"» I.a«!ie-s' Slippers. v.ortli j.25 ChHi!r« n'sS!ipj*.;swortl£i 50 . . i.«* Cbililrt-it .>Sli|>|x:rs worth 1.0" .vk * Childn-irsSlippei-.worth Xjc .. , , ..... . (*t Cbilercn'b Slippers worth (uc 45c Andorra Silks, worth i«c j'.-c Carnvic Nouveauts worth 10c 7'.-c Mercerized Madras worth 45c aorthjioc, 22 c OCR KNTIRB LINE OF MEN'S PANTS AT C«^ST NICH I.INK OF STAPLF AND FANCY GROCERIES FRF.Iv DELIVERY. * .PHONE (,2. S. H.ELLISON & CO. KiK'.&KSa I To Cure a Cold in One Day I 8 tab Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. ««v«t| ■ XJL JJ— ua loan ■ nil In |»rt f tmrtr TMt «^«taiu>w | to. 25c. I "FREE TO THE BABIES. ■ Q _ . . RLTURN ! ■aderooejear of age, in this county, one aoiidMiicr t»b 7 *p«n with the baby's Wc Have Just Returned frcm the Northern giwoi bit ciifrived 00 tatf. Too do 7 * tka^*"^ ooeco,t mmT ": Markets and our Goods are arriving daily. to tbu tpooo. The Easteri ** » Manafacturiag (b are large maaafac b*cr> and Jobber, of Jewelry and (J Ur line of DrCSS GoOfls tile mOSt COUiplete aßsarware, and have taken this aetbod . . . * af advertising their roods. Instead oi CVCr DrOUljllt tO tlllS market, apeadiag tboumaads at dollars ior ■HMM ■ilnrliiiat tb>j Inn ilulilnd W »r Jirurt trr | hhiimi i« We have sccqgu cne « f the I est nsiilirtrs in Bahimorr The ■>i «i|.in it firat has In who is i.ow making her F'all Selections, acd wc will have made distributing agent far this the swell est lines imaginable, locality. Bring your baby to their 1 - stare and gi«e ita name and age and Our Klcck of FI RNITTRH and HOUSE FCRNISUr wIU } INGS is complete a.i.l consists of all staple and fancy l.i>» flulvcs* spoons all cn^r irctl ifoc ok oosc* TkU U not 2 cheap article, but aolid ! Call aud see our White Enann-l Bedsfesds. something * . ■Over at elegant design. Han't fait new. to loak over the elegant line at The { Tiai ra Manufacturmg Co.'s gooda m ' c*w« B & Miacii.lJ, C* B. lidsscll —FOR SALE —One Cbas M. Stvf best grade piano in perfect condition; used very liule Apply to Mr*. C. E- Mizell, Williamson. N. C. 48 ?tp CHINESE WASHING TABLETS the 'labor carer aad naui'i fiinul Try thrr:. (u( u*aS H.l !i -« l Co These ' blUtaß|umtctiltailj«kittttlaiß 4 or yvstir ikotv refaiHlol. The Nineteen Hundred Waster e Saves Women's Lives. It is so simple and that it will not get out of order. It pre vents that tiled feeling Th* lady : sits while using it. See or write to J. A. Whitley, Agent. Williamston, X C. 1 5«.ooo REWARD IS OEFERKD ANY YOUNG j MAN OR WOMAN Fb mishiEg legal proof of any per son to whom guaranty of position was given by the Ga- Ala. Business 'College of Macon. Ga. and not prora|Hly redeemed. That ctSebratod institution finds iLc demand for its graduates tnnch greater than the supply it is, for a , limited time, issuing scholarships at about half price Wc woaldad vise thcec interested to write at once for full information. For all the County News, sub scribe to The Enterprise. $5,000 * FKIL Cm |C -Tmi CEMC » .;TJ XT» BUSINCJJ rrcfu waAer tins head 3 ccats I lice cadi iuotion. No ad. lakes for ica* tfcaa 15 tuU. Nice display of ladies dress good at N. S. Petri's. FO* SALE CHEAP FOR CASH— One K* No 9. H*fc Ana. WSeeler Jk Wibm Sewiajc Marfciat with all attach ment-. Asnli to The Enterprise. t£- llacock't I.k|uvl Su]fk» will caitf Prickly Heat ia owe Try IbxockS LkjsM Saijitrar hatha. For at C. I>. Aklerxa Hudl & Co.. Ccitk m Godwin. WANTED YOUXG MEN to prepare ft r Government Positions. Fine Openings in all Dapartments Good Salaries. Rapid Promotions. Examinations OOO. Particulars Free. Icier Slate Cor. Inst.. 31-3RI Cedar Rapids, la. 1,/ . _ ■ TEACHERS WANTED. We need at once a few more ■ teachers lot fall tdwds, both ex- perienced and inexperienced:. We , j have more calls this year than ever * j i>efore. Schools and colleges snp plied with competent teachers free of cost Address with stamp. American Teachers" Association, *■' J.' L Grahani.'LL. D. Mgr. 3'> M Memphis, Tenn. Uird tf the Advent I Services ou the second Snnday , fof the csontli, ni» riling and even- , . | ing. and oil the Saturday (5 p. m ) before, and Monday (9 a m. > after the second Sunday of the month. AH are cnrdially invited. S. Rector. SBIIKIII*- tu your County paper TIIK KNTHKPKISK.
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