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THE ENTERPRISE. Friday, September 1), 1907 LOCAL BRIEFS. —EI Coreoo. * —Are yon a Chuloo? > —Taffy-Tola Gum. The Best. —Read the new ads. in this issue. —Ask tor El Coreso, Refuse others —lt pays to advertise if The Enterprise —The foundation for the rity hall has been laid. —The Martin County Buggy Factory is being painted. —Tobacco is selling mighty high on the Williamston market. —Mr. W. E. Taylor of R. F. D. No. 1 was * pleasant caller at our office last Tuesday. —The factory of J. L Woolard* the harrow and cultivator manu facturer, is being painted. —Look out for the next issue of the Enterprise. It will tell you more about the horse races and the premium sale. - . —There was a large crowd out to hear Bishop Walton, colored, at the A. M. E. Zion Church Wed- nesday night. —ln this issue of the Enterprise we carry an article t|iat every mer chant should read and consider. It will be found on page one. " —The handsome piece of Limo ges ware at Biggs' Drug Store was awarded to Grover Godwin, he having the lticky number. —Dr. Biggs' fine horse Dread naught, died Tuesday • morning. This was a very valuable horse, and "the people of the community sympathize with the Doctor in his loss. —The contest at Chase's Store last week for the laziest ma u in town closed last Saturday night. Lewis Bennett, clerk at the Atlantic Hotel, was awarded the handsome pipe. —There will be services at the Methodist Church Sunday morning and evening by the pastor. Mr. Reed has retuned from his vacation much benefited, he will also prtftich at Holly Spring Sunday Afternoon at 3 o'clock. » —Dr. M. L. Kroine, the eye specialist, who was here at the Atlantic Hotel for a couple of weeks is now ic Elizabeth City with liis family. Dr. Krome did some ex cellent work while here, several patients had been for years almost blind, they are .now praising Dr. Krome for his work. He will be *back to Williamaton about the 16th of this month, or next Mouday. —Sheriff Thos, S Burch of Flor ence, S. C.. arrived Wednesday evening with requisition papers for Mr. E. B McLpwhon who recently came here from South Carolina. Mr. McLawhon had been engaged in the contracting busiuess there. Sheriff Crawford and Chief Page arrested him last Monday upon ad vice from the South Carolina Sher iff. Sheriff Burch and his prisoner left yesterday morning. SULPHUR BRINGS HEALTH Purifies the Blood and Clears Up tbe Completion • K»erybody need* to take Sulphur *1 thin m ■ob. Nothirg like II 10 purify the blood, clear up UM complexion and remove "that tired fcek inff " But the only way to take It !• In liquid lorn. HANCOCK'# UyUID atXPHl'* taken internally i* the belt Hpriag tonic. Applied ea trrmallf HANCOCK S UQVIO SCLPUK quick ly cum Bciema. Tetter, aad all Skiu Diaeaaea. HANCOCKS, the oaly UQUID SUWHC* OINTMENT, remove* Pimple*. Blackhead* and Sore*, and five* a beautiful aoft. and velvety *kia Your druggiat aellk It. It cured Edward D. Herring, of Frederick, Md., of a bad case of Kcacma. and he write*: "My face i* a* amocth a* aa iufaat'*." Alt about-talphur Booklet free, if you write HANCOCK LIQUID St'f.PHt'R COMPANY, R* 111 store. CASHMERE BOUQUET* and COLGATE'S VIOLET"^ F-.Va *" - ■ ?" Talcum Powder 15c. We have only ro dozen we can aell at this price. After this lot is goaeihe price will be so cents. S. R.BICCS . —Smoke El Coreso. —Taffy-Tolu, that's me. —Mr.J. F. Hardison of Jantesville was a pleasant caller at our office resterd . —Mr. M. G. Rawls of Roberson ville was a pleasant caller at our of fice this morning. * —Owing to the Washington freight train being wrecked near Conetoe, the passenger train was delayed more than two hours last night. * —The fall term of the Williauis ton Graded School begins Monday. There will be a competent corpn of teachers to haudle the pupils and everything points to a very sttccess full school year. —The September term of the Su perior Court begins Monday. There are more than 100 civil cases ou the docket. Unless there are'a goodly number of indictmeuts found at this term, the criminal docket will soon be cleared. —Mr. J. T v Price returned from Rocky. Mount last night where be had been to attend the fuueral of his uncle, Mr. Joe Knox. Mr. Knok died Wednesday morning at his home in Rocky Mount and was buried in Tarboro cemetery yester day afternoon. —Little Selma Philpot, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Philpot, died Sunday morning at 9 o'clock after an illness of two or three days. The funeral service was conducted Monday afternoon by Elder Sylves ter Hassell. The interment was in the Baptist Cemetery. The Enter prise joins with the people of this community in sympathy for the be reaved ones. Big Races and Premium Sale On Wednesday the 25th ot Sep tember, the day of the races, there will he a premium sale at the ware houses. SSO in cash prizes will be ■fciven to the farmers. This will be a big day in town, and there will be people here from every town in the couflty and front adjoining counties. Don't fail to come to town that day and bring a big load of tobacco. Read the advertise ments telling about the prizes In this issue. Uood ball playing. The Lily Base Ball Club, manag ed by Mr. T- Dawson Lily, is the banner team of the County. This team has played five games and won them all, not allowing the op posing team in any game to score more than one run. The last game to be played, and one that added much credit to the club N was the one with Jatnesville last Friday. The Jatnesville boys have always had the reputation of playing good baJJ, and they were confident of defeating the country lads. But the score of 15 to 1 told a different tale. The lineup for Jamesville was: Simpson, Gay lord, Hardison, Evans, Brown, Martin, Bailey, Jones and Lily. The lineup for the Lily B. B. Club was: Eborn Lily, C. Griffin, Eason Lily, J. Gurkin, Clyde Grif fin, John Gtiffin, S. Lily, E. Hines and John D. Lily. The features of the game were two home runs by C. Griffin. • To the Insuring Public I desire to inform my friends and patrons that I will be out of town for ten days and Mr. Morgan Wil liama of Washington will have charge of my office during my ab sence I will be glad of all favors shown iiirn while he is here. K. B. Crawford. A Surprise Marriage Last Friday morning news was received hereof the marriage In Norfolk Thursday evening of Mr. Louis Harrison and, Miss Anna Sherrer. Mr. Harrison is connected with the firm of Harrisou Bros. & Co., and is a young man of exceptional qualificatons, and is esteemed by all who know him. Miss Sherrer's home is in Black sburg, S. C., but for several sea sons she has been milliner for *the firm of Harrison Bros. & Co. She is a most attractive and fascinating young woman and has made many friends here. The marriage ceremony was per formed by the Rev. Dr. J. E Tbacker, ot the Presbyterian Church, in bis home in Norfolk. The young couple arrived last Saturday evening. and were met at the depot by map\r friends. DO YOU GET UP * WITH A LAME BACK? Kfttaej Trouble Makes Tea Miserable. Almost everybody who reads the news papers is sure to know ot the wonderful i| |] . cures made by Dr. —2 = w-TC]r Ik Kilmer's Swamp-Root, It I the great kidney. Uver I | AIM x It lathe great medl- Ujl V Jjcil triumph ot the nlne \VJ. JIB teenth century; dis )r = s ___ I covered alter years of L ! wv. IIU scientific research by If" Dr. Kilmer, tKfe eml- I--i I - * Mnt kidney and blad ' dor specialist, and Is wonderfully successful In promptly curlsg lame back, kidney, bladder, uric acid trou bles and Bright'* Disease, which Is the worst form of kidney trouble. Dr. Kiliher s Swamp-Root is not rec ommended for everything but If you have kid ney, liver or bladder trouble It will be found Just the remedy you need. It has been tested In so many ways. In hospital work. In private practice, among the helplessttoo poor to pur chase relief.and has proved So successful In every case that a special arrangement has been made by which all readers of this paper who h«ve not already tried It, may have a .•ample bottle sent free by mail, also a book telling more about Swamp-Root and how to find out If you have kidney or bladder trouble. When writing mention reading; this generous oftpr in this paper an! send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bing- regular fifty cent and Keaxot dollar sizes are sold by all good druggists. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name. Swamp-Root. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the addreas, Binghamton, N. Y„ on every bottle. Help Waqled. She bought I device to tnix the bread, And one to stir the cake; A fire leas stove and a coffee-machine, And one to broil the steak. And into her kitchen, so up-to date, It's a pleasure indeed to look; But the family's boardinx while she seek* A machinist who can cook. ' SKPTKMBKR I*l PPINCOTTS'. SOCIAL ITEMS. Mrs. J. H. Page and children re turned from Bethel Saturday. Itiss Fannie Belle Tinmions went to Kveretts Monday tnorniug. Miss Ora Carson of Bethel is visiting her aunt, Mrs. j. H. Page. Mts. T. J, Smith gave a recep tion to a number of friends last night. ✓ Mrs. D. S. Biggs and Mrs. John D. Biggs went to Scotland Neck Wednesday morning. Miss Annye Peele left Tuesday afternoon for Washington where she will spend several days. Miss Hattie Lou Ward left Mon for Winston-Salem where she en ters the Salem Female College. Miss Eettie Critcher left Monday morning for Raleigh where she will resume her studies at the Bap tist Female University. Misses Kattie Blount and Eva Gainor left Saturday morning for Greensboro where they will enter theGreenboro Female College. Dr. Jennings, wife, and daughter, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Smith, left Tuesday morning for their home in Missou ri. Miss Grace Johnsou left Saturday morning for her home in Baltimore. Miss Johnsou made many friends While here who regretted to see her leave. Dr. and Mrs. W. R. Warren and Miss Deborah Fletring returned last night from a ten day's trip to Waahington, Baltimore aud the Exposition. Mrs. W. C. Hudson of South Boston, Va., came Wednesday morning to see her husband who was seriously ill at the Atlantic Hotel. Mr Hudson Is bookkeeper for the Roanoke Warehouse. » Mrs. Burke Haywood Knight before leaving for New York City, gave a launch party to Speller's Ferry to the visting" young ladies, Miss Grace Johnson of Baltimore, J4d , and Mis* Elizabeth Taylor of Leaksville. Mr. J. R. Robinson and Mr. J. S. Cook did everything to make the trip a most enjoyable one. After a cruise on the Roan oke for three hours the party re turned to Williamston. One of the worst features of kid ney trouble is lhat it insidious disease and before the victim real v izes his danger he may have a 'fat al malady. Take Foley's Kidney Cure at the first sign of trouble as it corfects irregularities and pre vents Bright's disease and diabetes. C. C. Chase, S. R.'Biggs. . v--" Big Day in Town On Wednesday the 25th of Sep tember there will be some fine rac ing at the Witliamston Driving Park.- There will be fast horses, an 4 good purses. It will be a big day and everybody is going to be here. Read the advertisement'in this isaue. PERSONAL MENTION: / Mr. Joe left Tuesday for the Exposition. Irvin Coffield of Everetts was 411 town Saturday. Prof. JL T. Liles went to the Ex position Thesday. Mr. John P. Bqyle oh Hamilton, was in town Tuesday. __ Mr, J. S. tfeal of Everetts was in town yesterday. v Capt. W. R. White of Janiesville was in town yesterday. Rev. J. O. Guthrie of Raleigh is in town for a day or two. Mr. Nun Everett of Robersoii ville was iu town Friday Mr. M. W. Ballard of Poplar Point was in town yesterday. Vernon Godwin and Julius Peel went to the Exposition Tuesday. Mr. John L. Rodgerson of Ev eretts was in town Tuesday even injt. Haywood Knight left Monday for Chapel Hill where he will en ter the University. Luke Lamb left Monday for Oxford where lie goes to resume his studies at Horner. Herbert Peele who has been home sick for several days, left for the Exposition yesterday. Mr. f. H. Page of Greenville spent a day or two this week with his brother, Chief J. H. Page. Wilber Tingle left Thursday morniug for Wilson, where he will enter the Atlantic ( hristian College. Rev. George J. Dowell went to Norfolk Tuesday morniug. He was accompanied bv Miss Roslna. They will take in the Exposition while there. Rev. J. B. Woodin of Alabama, preached in the Christian Church Wednesday night. Mr. Woodin is a young man, but has traveled ex tensively and is an able, well in formed man. His subject was upon the need of a more perfect church union. We hope that it will ag%in be our pleasure to have Mr. Woodin visit our town and that more of our people will have the opportunity to hear him. —Chew Taiiy-Tolu Gum, i[ THE -=-, I ;[ WCBDINQ DOOK ij Your request mail, (a postal ]» card will ilo), will bring you a i V a copy of "The Wedding Boole", J if which answer* nil naceaaary ijiies- ' \ > tiona about wadding etiquette, and j 'jj is really valual>)e to anyone at all J 1 i? interested in a wedding. \ Aak for it now, before you forget } it, and you will have it, fret, by 5 early mail. S J' Have you visited our new utore? I If not, let ua aend you * picture of / J it, and when you come to Norfolk, ) don't fail to call ami lie shown S througtf. /> i| l'or anything you may need in ,j> ,j> Jewelry, Silverware, See. Sc., let | ua semi -you gooda from which to 7 make aeltciiona. '> f- - - —— ' jj" Paul-Gale-Greenwood Co • i • (Incorporated) Jewelers and Silversmiths V if Granby Street and City Hall Ave. I! 1 11 Branch Store >O6 Main Street | ij Norfolk, Va. Fire and Life INSURANCE I have some of the Strongeat and liest Companies on the Globe, Let me write you a policy, on your building TODAY. J. E. POPE' Insurance Ajent Office and Floor P. & M. Bank Building BUSINESS ITEMS. FOR RENT—One two-story 8 room house in the town of Jameaville. Apply to O. W. Hnrdison, Williainstoii, N. C. FOR SALK—One cow tut bull cstff, registered stock. Mrs. Chas. R. Alley. —Ask for El Coreso. FOR SALE- Old newspapers to cents per hundred, this office. Taffy-Tolu Gum quenches thirst. WANTKD—Agents, men or women, salary J6o a month guaranteed. For fur ther particulars apyly lo T. A. Peed, R. F. D.. 2, Williamston, N. C. FOR BALE—Os>e fine Mammoth black hoar, 18 months old, Jls. Apply to John D. Biggs. 8-30-at A BANK DRAFT it an ideal method of forwarding money when the sender has JUO account. It ia safe and is accepted anywhere at its face value. Bank of Martin County issues drafts to any part of the world. If you want to send money to England, Ireland, Germany or any other country for cny amount from >5 up, the bank will 1* glad to isRUe a draft for you. We Pay Interest on Time Deposits SPECIAL BARGAINS IN PIANOS We frequently take other makes of pianos as part payment for a STIEPI'. In.such cases we have our expert factory men thoroughly overhaul and put them iu fine cou ditiou. We theu sell them at very low prices 011 easy payments. If you feel that you don't wish to pay the price for a new Stielf, let 11s tell you about what we have Iu those iustrumeuts. If later, yon wish a new Stieff, Ve will take the old one liack. Write us aliout it. CHAS M. STIEFF, L. C. STEELE, Mo*., 114 Gratiby St., Norfolk. Va. The Piano with the Sweet Tone. Official Piauo Jamestown Expo sitiou. J. B. SFELLEK, DHALBRIN Wood, Shingles, Poultry, Eggs and Furs. * We crrry a Hig L,ine of Wall l'aper Williamston, IN. C. ISow> is tile time to have your piano put iti go&d condition for the long winter ev enings. Kxpert Tuning and Repairing. Drop a postal and I'll caW. All wont guaranteed. W. V. ORMOND Bo* 174, N. C. I have a nice line of . TESTAMENTS AND BIBLES l'rotn 25c. to J25 at the Bible and Grocery House Where I also handle a nice fresh line of Groceries, Chickens, Eggs J. L. CHERRY Hamilton Road, Near Cemetery No Insurance Company will insure any one hav ing any trace of Kidney Trouble Every frace of Ridney trouble is eliminated by « UVA SOL SIOO 00 will be paid by the Inter state Chemical Co., of Baltimore, McJ., for any case of kidney trouble UVA SOL will not help. A word to the wise. For sale by' Chase's Drug Store WILMAMSTON, N. C. PEANUT ICKER REMARKABLE NVENTION ' PEANUT CROWERS* HOPE REALIZED WRITE NOW Benthall Machine Co., * w Suffolk, Va. The BENTHAL PEANUT PICKEK Will Cost Yoii Only $350.00 Let Me Sell You One Also am Agent for Gasolene or Steam Engines to Match Gasolene EngUres*, $150" Steam Engines Mounted $235 Soliciting your orders, I am respectfully, J. PAUL SIMPSON, WHliamston, N. c. Wedding Presents! You do not have to send out of town for tliem. We fiave a fine assortment. Come and ex amine our stock THE JEWELER H. D. PEELE, WILLI AM STON. N. C. Dixie Warehouse * I * MEADOWS & STATON, Proprietors WILLIAMSTUN, N. C 4 We Lead, Others Follow. Up to date we have sold more tobacco for more Dollars than any house in this section. Watch -*s keep the lead, and if you want the highest market price for your tobacco bring it to us. J' Yours to please, MEADOWS & STATON, 'PROPRIETORS • DIXIE WAREHOUSE FREE machine free everyone y OI.JRGANI.IS A SON J I Have Just Received a New Stock of Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes : Clothing AND LOIS OF OTHER GOODS You can save from 10 to 15 cents on every dollar you spend with me. See me and let me tell you about my Premium List. I will give every customer invaluable premium for every dollar spent. These pre miums consist, of v China, Ctockery, Glassware, Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing, Shoes, and in fact, they are assorted from the entire stock. Now remember, I sell you goods cheaper thin you usually btiy them, l>esides you #et a valuable present Absolutely Tree ~ - Tins offer begins today. Don't fail to come in and let me tell you about it. ' % H. ML BURR AS
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