FRIDAT. Fbbeuakt 16, 1904. LOCAL NEWS ——— lowly ——d —t —it; the postscript to the letter, flba's the moat inpottant part. —New York Son. —Tobacco is still coming in. —Read the ads in this isiue —The streets have driod up very mack in the last two days. —Quantities of fertilisers are be ing hauled from town daily. —The Washington Letter will he found on fourth page this week. —Will Wynn who lives near town is very ill at his home with appendicitis. —lt looks as though the farmers will have to take n back seat for some time yet. —Try Roystere Improved Meal Mixture for all crops For sale by Anderson, Crawford & Co. —Jnst received one carload of FBNCE WIRE. Come quick be fore all is gone. Simpson Hard ware Co. —Subscriber* to the Williams ton Telephone Co. will please add to their list No. 75, A. Hassell's nsidence. —WQliamston's R. P. D. carriers tic hot having it any too pleasant this weather. Some of them are driving doable to-day. —Try Roysters Improved Meal Mixture for yonr tobacco and be convinced. It is not made by a trust Sold by Anderson, Craw ford* Co. —The loggers are waiting for U to get warm when they will get In some good work on the freshet which is sure to follow this cold and snowy weather. —Xr. S. W. Harrell has about finished his new quarters in the Robertson building where he will run his barbar shop, together with n restaurant and pool room. —The household effects of Messrs. C. R. White and A. S. Tarry have arrived. These gentlemen have stored them, and will continue to board at the Roanoke for a while yet. 7 - ' —We are glad to note tkat the attendance at the Graded School is now full and regular. One hund red and seventy pupils are receiv ing instruction and it is felt that Very good results are being ob tained. —York & Oakley say they used Roysters Meal Mixture for Tobacco last year and found it to be the best they ever used. Will use it entire ly this year. For sale by Ander son, Crawford & Co., at Williams ton and Everetts. —[We are very sorry to leave Ollt some news items that were sent us this week, but, we cannot pub lish them unless the writers name la signed to them. We want all the news that we can get but we must know who sends its.—Ed.] letter to K B Crawford Williamston, N. C. dear Sir: Your business is, when * house burns down, to give the owner some money to build a new one. It is a good business. Queer tkat the world got on so long with out it. We paint the one that burnt down and the new one too. What Is better, we paint the houses that don't burn down. You insure the houses that burn; «• insure the houses that dont. Yon have the sshes sad smoke; all the houses are ours. We paint lead-and-zinc; Devoe. We sell the paint to painters; vre don't paint. Lead-and-oil is the old fashion faint Devoe is xinc ground in with lead and linseed oil; the best paint in the world: and the cheap, est, because it takes fewer gallons than mixed paints and it wears twice as long as lead-and-oil. No bod f wants poor paint, there's lots of it, though, in the world. A M Griffin, Plainfield, N J, writes: "Mr Aaron HiggUu, of PhtnSeld, al ways Med 15 gallons of Bind paint for Us fconpr. task Spring he bought 15 gsßoa* of Devoe and had 4 gallons left." 39 Yom» truly, F. W. DEVOE & Co. " -:M Mew York. F. 8.1 Simpson Hdw. Co. seU —The river is on a rise. —Court is three weeks off Mon day. —County Commissioners met Monday. —There is some talk of starting a dispensary movement here. —The passenger and freight trains are running a race to see which can the latest. —A youth attired in a suit of "Grindstone" Clothing is prepared to scale walls, trees and fences and never receive a scar. ?. L. Hassell & Co. '2 - —The Saturday Night Club holds its meeting tegularly. The attend ance is very good. Carriages are used occasionally to take some of the members home. —lnformation was received here yesterday that Parmele had beep visited by a fire early in the morn ing, and the result was the loas of about half-a-doxen buildings. Aiother S»ow Our town is again wrapped in be more of it before night. It commenced snowing again at 10 o'clock this morning. As we go to press it is sleeting. Social Evening A party was given last sight by the voting men of this town at the hospitable home of Mr. and Mm. W. M. York, complemintary to the visiting young ladies. Those present were: Miss Lil lian Taylor, of Gold Point; Miss Mary Sue Whitmore, of Chatham, Va.; Misses Annabelle Everett; Mary Bonner Hatton; Annie Peek: Mattie Waters; Nellie York; Mae Bennett; Essie Peele; Nolie York, and Messrs. B. F. Godwin, Jr.; G. N. Gurganus; Louis Bennett; Jas. Robertson; Grover Hardison;Rufos Coburn; Herbert Peele; Walter York and Wilmer Sitterson. FOR RRNT —A two story dwelling, (in town of Willianuton) 6 room* and kitchen, J acre* of land attached. FOJ particulars apply to ai-tf I>K. W. B. HARRELL. Church Notes The finest city and village churches are painted with the Longman & Marti net Paints, and we want every Church to accept our donation whenever they paint. 8 A 4 make 14, therefore when you «ut fourteen gallon! of paint buy only eight of L. M. and mix six gallon* of pure Unseed Oil with it, making actual coat of paint ahont fi.ao per gallon. Don't pay #1.50 a gallon foe Unseed Oil (worth 60 cents) which yon do when yon buy other paints in a can with a paint label on it. Many houaea are well painted with four gallons of L.a M. and three gallons of Unseed Oil mixed there with. Wears and covers like gold. These Celebrated Paints are sold by S. R. Biggs. Eater tallied a Few Frleads Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Sitter son entertained a few friends Feb ruary 16th in a most pleasing man ner. Flinch was the favorite game, after which elegant refreshments were served in the dining room, in the true old Southern style. All enjoyed Mr. and Mrs. Sitterson's hospitality greatly. Those present were : Mrs. W. R. Fowden, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hodges, Mesdames C. W. Keith. J. L Ewell, John Tucker and Pope and Mr. Wilmer Sitterson. CNMHC Cans The influence of climatic condi tions in the cure of consumption is very much overdrawn. The poor patient and the rich patient, too, can do much better at home by proper attention to food digestion, and a regular use of German Syrup. Free expectoration in the morning is made certain by German Syrup, so is a good night's rest and the absence of that weakening cough and debilitating night sweat. Rest leas nights and the exhaustion due to coughing, the gieafest danger and dread of the consumptive, can be prevented or stopped by taking German Syntp liberally and regu larly. Should you be able to go to a warmer climate, yon will find that of the thousands of consump tives there, the few who are bene fited and regain strength are those who use German Syrup. Trial bottles, 250.'; regular ««e. 75c. 8 R* Biggs. : Oca John B Gordon's Own Bowk | . MEMORIAL EDITION AGENTS WANTED in every eity and •nutty. 100,000 Mflss will be sold. Agents shotCd apply quickly forterri tawy. Ik* nartia 8 Ifcjrt Co., Atlsate, Qa, personal. Mr. Herbert Ward spent Sunday in Parmele. Mr. JohA. H Hat ton, went to Raleigh Monday. Mr. P. H. Brown, of Jamesrille, was here Sunday. Mr. J. 1,. Davenport, of Jamesville was in town Monday. J. M. Jenkins, of near Hamilton, was in town yesterday, Mr. V. R. Taylor, of near Ham ilton, was here Tuesday. Mr. J. L. Davenport, of James ville, was in town Monday. Mr. Gus Forbes, of Greenville, was a visitor here Sunday. Mr. J. I*. Barnbill, of Hamilton, was in the city Wednesday. Miss Mayte Nooney was the gufcst of Miss Mae Beunett Sunday. Miss Daisy Whitley, of Kveretts, spent a few days with friends here this week. Miss Lillian Taylor, of' Gold Point, was the guest of Mrs. Arthur Anderson last week. Mr. W. W. Griffin, of Jamesville, called at our office Tuesday and subscribed for this paper. Mr. A. S. Terry's family ar rived here last night. We extend them a hearty welcome to our town. Miss Nannie Smith returned to Greensboro Monday where she will resume her studies at the Normal. Mrs. Bettie Roberson spent a day or two in town this week. She returned to Robersonville this morning. Mr. Ed. F. rfu (fines, of the in surance fiim of Hall & Httffiues, of Raleigh, arrived in the city Mon day evening. MissLulie Coburn,of near Spring Green,who has been visiting friends and relatives in town, returned home this week. Mr. J. R. Robertson has returned from Camp Point where he spent a day or two this week looking after the fishing interests. Hon. H. S. Ward, of Plymouth, passed through Williamston Mon day morning en route to Raleigh where he went to liear the speech of Hon. W. J. Bryan. Mr. Jack Read, of Plymouth who made quite a reputation in the hotel business is now a "Knight of the Grip." He was in towu Tuesday and Wednesday. ~ Mr. K. B. Crawford and Miss Etnma Hassell went to Partnele Monday evening to meet their friend, Miss Helen Moore, of Wash ington, who was en route to Wil liamston to visit Miss Hassell. Dr. John D. Biggs left Monday for Washington, D. C., to attend a meeting of the National Dental Association, Southern Branch, to which he is a delegate from the North Carolina Dental Society. He was accompanied by his wife, Mrs. John D. Biggs, Jr., Miss Carrie Biggs, Miss Anuie Biggs, of Scot lond Neck, and Mr. Harry Biggs. ' *. * «- . *'• V, ' ' • " " t " - _ • • v. - (oTTon fertilizer V cgftA , World. My y'''- / ]\ W w ff&nufertorcd ty ( I P.S.Royiter Guano (0 fa. 7jr6or-o, A/.C. Co/orr>6/?, J?. . ° Afj(on, (/J FARMERS. ■ T?S| Carload of Plows and Castings sJyryvlQ The only Fertilizer Distributor on earth. l|jl 1 All kinds of Kri CULTIVATORS |YI n ARROWS GRUB PLOWS FARMING IMPLEMENTS jSgjKL Special prices oil i.nple.nont specialties. Rapid Selling Keeps Our Stock «S6 Fresh *af THE ENTERPRISE j^'FREE^r . . TO EVERY READER For the next todays we will issue one "dollars worth of coupons, in 10 cent denominations, with every yearly subscription to THK ENTER PRISE These coupons will be worth 10 cents each in fade at the store of Harrison Bros. & Co. This is absolutely Giving The Enterprise Away If you want THK ENTRRPRISK one year FREE that's your business.and we are here to do business, and when you pay us ONE DOEI.AR we will give you TEN coupon that will be worth 10 cents each in trade at Harrison Bros. & Co's. For each dollar spent at their store they will accept oue of the 10 ct. coupons as part payment for the dollar's worth of goods, in other words 90 cents in cash and one 10 cent coupon pays for one dollar's worth of anything they have for sale. £9.00 in cash and 10 of these coupons pays for SIO.OO worth of anything they have for sale. Tile 10 coupans you g;t for the dollar pud us for THK EN TKKRKiSii is worth st.oo at Harrison Brothers & Company. Call in and ask us about this or ask Harrison Bros. & Co. TIIE ENTERPRISE I'RINTERY, Publishers. "Give your blood a cleaning." Kheuinacide clears out all the im punities that make you ill. Ask your druggist. —Dr. W. H Wakefield, of Char lotte, N. C., will be in Williamston at the Hassell House on Thursday, March 10th, for one day ouly. His practice is limited to Eye, Kar, Nose and Throat, and fitting Glasses. FOR RKNT—AT ONCE-A. l'rank Manning's Farm. A good one-horse farm, good land and tenant home, tobacco barns, and stables, in good shape. For further particulars apply to HVMAN I'Kifr,, Jl-Jt-pd. Griffin's Township. Subsciibe to THK ENTKRPKISK VOR SAI«I^— One fine thorougb-brcd Jersey Cow, come to pail in about three weeks, elves 4 gallops a lay. Also one thorough bred Jersey Bull, one year old. Apply to JOHN I). SIMfSON, ,q-2t Williamston, N. C. Harrison Brothers & Company The 10 per cent, discount feature will be con tinued 2 WEEKS LONGER We have made a contract with the publishers of THE ENTERPRISE for a large advertising space with the understanding that they will issue coupons with each subscription to the paper. These cou pons will be issued in TEN CENT denominations, and every person paying the publishers ONlv DOLLAR for a year's subscription, whether for back dues or a new subscription, will be given TEN of these TEN CENT coupons. One of these coupons will l>e accepted at our store at TEN CENTS when ONE DOLLAR in cash has been spent; two coupons will be accepted when you spend two dollars in cash. This is a saving of ten per cent, on your purchases *** VHVM %*IM A coupon will not be accepted for the fractional part of a dollar r — A BIG CUT IN ~ PANTS ! | J N| J PANTS WR and some witer suits of ■*"" GLOT HI N G •; . W : |^ loft over tlmt we want |||M • to clofe out at once, ||| Egaa and in order to make 1 ■ S i made a big cut in the ! , regular pricrs. j j Gents Furnishings are up-to-now , , , , , , , , and you are sure to be satisfied Dont forget that the Coupons issued by THE ENTERPRISE on subscriptions arc good at our Store. ' ■■■'■ • I • 1 Yours to please 4 Harrison Brothers & Gompany^ New Shirts , Pettiest lin of Moil's Shirts in town. 1 lliii l> ll M| ll II jl) til They're Beauties, 1., 7-5T A Handsomo Line of Men's Fancy Vests and Neckwear. l Fl Take a Look! S H Ellison & Co NEXT DOOR TO OLD STAND I'KlvH DELIVERY

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