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*thr enterprise PVFELITHBD EVEBT THURSDAY Williams ton, N. 0. ' ... ALFRED E. WHITMORE, Editor and Publisher. Intered at the Post Office at WillUmston, N. C., as Second ClmMrt Matter. ; TlillfcDAT, FBBRVARY 7,1901. If there is an marked across tfeds paMgraph it means that your subscription expires with this issue and that you are roapectf'ully - re quested to renew at once or your •KM will be dropped. NE SCHOOL TERM PER YEAR. (Frn(rM»lvr I'armrr.) One of the wisest suggestions made by our retiring Superin tendent of Public Instruction la this: "The Committee should not be allowed to divide the school of my one year into two terms, a 9 ia now done in some places. We have hoard of schools where the Committee employed one teacher two months in the «nm mer.and another tenchor for two months, for the sumo chil dren, in the winter. How can children ever make, any pro^ * greil, and schools he of any ▼alue to a cotajnunity, when we have auch management on the part of School commit- - 4: We h*Ve had the opportunity of observing some of the evil effects of the system whii.'h Mr. Ifebaneso properly cond -inns' It is with a school just as it is with an engine: it requires some time to get fired up, the rust worn off, and the wheel* to turning broperty. After the ma chinery gets in good running condition twicj us much work can be done as just after firing up. But under our present system, the machinery is often •topped just at the time when all conoerned are prepared to'' do most effective service. Then there arc a few months in which to rust and of working order, after which the whole performance of firing up and getting the belts and cogs in place most of the time of the secon sessiond. • It is a costly and foolish plan and ahould be abandoned^—~ WASHINGTON LETTER (from our regularCorrcep«mdftit.) Washington, Feb. 4th, 1901. Congress held a joint session to day for the purpose of participat ing in the oeremonies connected with the celsjupijicn of the Centen nial Of the appointment of John Marshall, to be Chief Justice ot lbs U. 8. Supreme Court which were both intestine; and imposing, Usually the Seuate nmkes tin* Boas* come to it especially in leg islgtive matters, but when there * ia a joint session, the Senate has tu go to the House,'for the very gcodl reason that the Senate Chamber is not large enough to furnish even standing room for all the monitors of the two bodies. The , President end hiientire Cabinet attends I the Marshall ceremonies; also the fun] eral of Queen Victoria on Suttir day It was a coincidence that these two first in honor , of a foreign sovereign and the see ; ond la honor of one of Amcrica'a grsatest jurists, should have been so close together. Hov much bluffing there ia on .froth sides of the contest over the 1 ?phip Subsidy bill in tb* Senate, ?Stoat beoome apparent after a few **y ! the present tactics. As the, aaatternow stands, the Steering i Ooarmittee of the majority has de eidsd that the Subsidy Bill ahall 2be kept before the Senate until a |f Veto is taken. The Senate ia al | tVldy meeting a til o'clock instead of of 12, and notice has been given that beginning early thia week, night seaaions will be held to tire ont the opposition. The opponent* of the bill say that they intend to fully debate it, and further that they intend to compel a quorum to stay on the floor and listen to the debate/ Mesa while, the regu lar appropriation bills are piling up in the Senate, and every day given to the Subsidy Bill adds to the probability of an extra session of the next Congress, a thing which many Senators aro particularly anxious to avoid, because it inter feres with their personal plans for the Spring and Summer. The House is sawin!! wood and disposing of rniiutine business. It is now conaidering the Post Office Appropriation,, Bill. -ih Tiic attempt to unseat Delegate Wilcox, of Hawaii, has taken tan gible shapa, and charge* against him have been submitted to the House Committee on Klection*,No. 1. It is charged that the Congres* sionnl election in Hawaii WHS ille gal; that Wilcox ,is a bigamist, and that lis has been guilty fo tress on against the,U. h. bis services to the Filipinos to fight agotnst the U. S. Senator Chandler doesn't ap pear to to l)o all opposed toan extra sesbiou, although he will not par ticipate in it if there ispno, as he said during the debate on the Ship ping bill: "ThOre is plenty of limc for Congress to do all of its business bet ween now and the 4th oTUarch, or it can ho done after the -Itli of March. It is not impor tant that the appropriation bill shall be paHsed before the 4th of March, as they will not become operative until the Ist of July." Under the Army Ho-organi cation Act, which became a law Satuiday, the President will 1 ave the appointment oftnor;. than 1300 officers, some of them being mere ly pi amotions ot those already holding «>mtnissions. It is not positively known whether these nominations will he sent to the Sonatoas fast as determined upori, oiwhether the President will wait until they can all be sent at once. It,-is probable tliSt the high of ficer s nomination will go to the Senate as soon as made. Nobody has any doubt that Gen. Miles will be named for Lieutenunt-Ocneral. Senator Teller thus defiued his positiou on the possible futUre an nexation of Cuba: "1 am unalter ably opposed to any scheme, direct jjfr 'remote, that has for its object the annexation ot Cuba. Even it the Cubans themselves should pe tition for annexation, 1 would oppose it. , Senator Teller, who is the author of the clause in the declaration ot war iigeinat Spain, disclaiming auy purpose on any part of tho U S. to exercise sovereignity of con trol over Cuba, exi£'pt for tho pur p.vse of pacification, holds that President, with the ai'vice sand consent of the Senate, which will as usual meet in executive session immediately after the 4th of March can accomplish all that, is neces sary with reference to the future relations of this government and Cuba, without any review of the Cuban constitution by Congress, or the President. The President holds, oi. the contrary. t,hat it is for ongrest, not the Executive, to say..Whither thtf government pro vided by tho Constitution upon which the Cuban convention is ni»w «(.iking, will ho satisfactory, and it so, to direct the President to wi'hd'raw the inilituiy authority ut the U. K irom übn The Proai dent has made it plain that ho in tends to submit tlio Cohan Con stitution to Congress, nod as he is not likely to get it in time to be submitted to tho present session, and does not think it right that the Cubans should be made'to wait un til the regular session in December that is tul.cn to mean that he has made up his mind to call an extra session of Congress to deal with this Cuban matter, even if this ses sion disposes of all legialation con sidered pressing. That is what those say whose relations with the President are the closest. It is known that prominent Senators aud Representatives hava ' within tho last few day*, canceled ar-. rsngemfnts they had made for leav ing Washington early in March which ipella extra session (juite plainly. -> k , - ' ■'•. ■ n - 1 " '• ' x ' ' * ■ &£ r • cumnii Feb. 3rd, 109'. 1 » At 7:45 laat Friday night, fib t. 1 the whole student bo If assembled ' in Gerard Hall to hear another one of the star lectures- This time, Prof. DeMotte. who has let the pri vacy of the college leclrue room to spsak to a larer aultence from the platform, held the undivided atten tion of the students while giving > ' The Harp of the Ssnwes or the Sec* ret of Character Building.** It was on* of the most instructive elevat ing and ennobling lectures that we have had the opportnuity of hear ing. The stereeptican views added the element of personality, and made it more effective The two literary Societieslhroug h whose efforts this star lerture course was inaugurated, have nol 1 -Ween idely resting on their laurels, but fiave b;en preparing for several debates. In contest for thjpV2aderbilt debate Mr. B. 1 a post graduate was chosen to represent''he Philanthropic So ciety and Mr. VV H Swift a sen ior was c' osen by the Diale:fic So ciety as its representative. The final debate will be held in Gerrard Wall during the month of Anril. Mr B T a senior was ejected to represrnt the • PM " Society on Washington's Birthday. The DiV representa ive on thit occasion will be Mr- Whiteh -ad Kluttz of 'aula bury. The ' Phis' representatives in the tnnual Junior ior Inter- debate will be Mr, I. E R L Hodw n for the 0 orgia debate; Mr. D. P Stcn of the "Phi" and r. R. R. Williams; 01 the 'HI" have been chose >. This debate will be held at Uhen*, /".a Of five of these debates with Oi Carolina has won four. Fr m the attitude of the t eo So cieti sat present it icem very prob able that a thoroug ly rep §ien tative ell ge annual will be pu'> lish'd in conjuuCti JI with the fru ternities v For th« past twfi yeara the A nnual has been issued by the fraternities and it has not been thoroughly rftprcscntatiV' of every phase of the college life because only a few support it. it-- It is gratifying to know that while active alongliterary lines,the university has also been active on the athletic field Two of odr men, Mr. Frank Bcnnatt. right tackle; and Mr. F. Osbome, right end, made the all Southern team Track Athletics have been encouraged by liromi ing the team a trip to Tew Orleans to engage in the all South cm track meet provided rhe team is a good one. A Martin Co, Boy. A powerful engint cannot ha run with a w«»k boiler, and w* ciinuo' keep up the strain of an active lit" with a waak stomscli; naiihar usii stop the human machine to make re pairs. [t the atonisoli cannit dig»Ht enough food to keep Mis body strnnu «uoh a preparation K"d 0 •>!»■» •• ( lire idiould be used. It w von eat and "it simply can't help -but d > you good. C I) .CarsUrpheu & ' o Bucklen's Arnica Salvi. Has world wide fain* ft-i marvel |oua cures It surpnasts any other calve, lotion, oiutnant or balm for Outs, CornI', 1 ', Horns, Boils, Hores. F*l» 1 »n», Ulcers, T*tt*-, Salt Rheum, Fe* ver Sores, Chapped Ilnndt.Skin Erup tions; Infallible for Pdes. Cure guar sateed Only 25c at N 8 Peel & Co. 1 When voit we >t Turner's ' Korth C 1 o'iti ' 'in u !o 't fail to got it atthiM send us 1 .. * YOUR JOB 1- , * .WORK. i / • -* 1 . - , , * jinn ftr nrti Mni Atthe motion of the County Com misaiooers, Monday, January 7tb, the 1 following lint of jurors *u drawn r for tbs March Uf mof Soperior Co«rt: fimt whk KiM ' Township ' H. T. Stalling*, Jamesville J. H. Reddiok, Williams ' W. Hanrj Daniel, " Jno. Q. bora?, GrHßna - J. A. Ulley, _ ■' *«■ Pienny Peel, * W. B. Tics, i 8. B. Hsrlison, " ■ Ephraim Jfsel, " N B. Peel Willianaion I r. K Hodges „ W. r. Cullifsr « i Stanley Paal i 1 Boar Qiaaa • E. B. Roebuek " I R.C. Bailey Keubin 8. Uog«rMD * " I J. 0. IWnhilt Croaa Roads I Noha Bullook . " J. R. it ,buck Robsrsoovills A. k. Gray " ' J. H. ltoMrson, Jr., *' b O. Andrews ' •' II A. House Hi " .lao. R. Purvif / ' " 1 J. 11. lUwla 41 'V. R. T»> lur 'i > Poplar Point J. A. Wui'lay F J. Itobuok -» •* 0. Andrsws . Jf_— JuUn D. Cherry " L. It. Ange H. O. tialabury Hamilton E. Ed muiidion " L>uis K. llarrall Uooae Naei J. T. Thomas ** W. K. Hunt " " «KCt*D WEH ; J. (). Jordxti . Jamßsvitlf John E Moore * William* A brain Hopkins " 11. T. Robersoii Giiffins , Alf J. Robeson " A lons > Robeison M W. J. Hadlpy - Beur Graaa Joal llenn«lt Willistnsion L. B. W, nn CrOaa ltoads John Wynn " McG. Wynna „ » ; B P. Wynn ' (J W. Moora Poplar Point 1). V. Jones Hamilton Sherrod Selsbury " '■ Z. M. Whitehuist Qooaa Nwst Joho 11. Bryan " 1 . • '. , 111 llftl I SI.OO i yur. 10 nits I copy. The Best Illustrated Monthly M&jtzioe Of The Kind tMblished. Pa pag«i are fillad Ly a brilliant ' nrr\y of wiitera and artists. Hi »u* thorative and independent reviews of 1 Hooks, Days, Musio and Art, its clever stories, atrong special ariiclee. ' buwof and verse, with fine illuatra ' '.logs, ranks itaneessiity in every in» fellig»nt home. The vary law sub ' scrip* ion prioa—fl 00 nar year—put* 1 i witl'in • li** raaeh of all. RELIABLE 1 AGENTS r w *ntet in sVsr.V town. Eitra ord'nary indnq»ra*nts. Write for p«u: 1 ti-Milsrs. A trial subscription C«tJl . . r veit. Write to day for Snmfltr L'otW) p litciir>*\ rSirtrt+n /a., [ /?4-clih tin m alinwnt, . it titut 3Ut G/t, ofctc Cljoid. 10* Subscriptions taken it this office i 30—0' Wortlni Orntlni Ivfh' ho'n s » i»nor»l bv those Mr«'U»s H»«V — n> v 'ir>Ba N»w l.ifa P'M- Milll'in° ar* >»' ! ws»n i! work, i.igni tttd day •mrnig |ln li^a*tion,* Wtrti«u«neai, t'ow*ti* pi'ion, Sick H»h'l aohe and sit Hi tuaob, 1 iv-r si.d Bowel froubles Et-v, pUaynt, s*f-. iur» On!y 2i»u at N. 8. Tail & 00, DONALD KENNEDY Of Roibury, Mis&, says My Medical Discovery arMam takes ..»M of twa people slikrl \Vliyf Recausr twa pcaptc have tUc name l|Hilt at the utorn ■ch it goes Searching through the xudy lor mv hidden I huh r. Nine tin.es out of ten .liward liMtnur makes lita weak spot 'erhapv its only a little sediment left on » isrr* or in a gland; the MKlical Discovert lidesit light along, and rou tad sulci a jiCPAWK from itS test t' ttle. Perherv . a W| ..t ur onen sorw. *alt *ettle>l - »•♦! ■! V'rf The Medici > .«■! i'on »hm' . n tfte r t . th . t. . rcat hed «oi . '.ik a; ; i .itc «"• ! l"yuu want u kne* ■re at—it it j*«ksi |* *■ ssi elwaww . —, —. r*- \ - '""i ■ MO: TOE I s' 4 Notice to hereby five® that an i application will be mQde to the next 1 General Assembly of ifcoi by the : Commissioners of the town of Wil liamston, N.C. to amend the char ter and enlarge the coporate limits of said town. Done by resolution , of said Board at a regular meeting on the iSth day of Dec. 1900. j , « B. P. GODWIN Secretory. ——— l NOTI ;£!!! By virtue of a decree of the Su perior court of Martin County in 4 , special proceeding therein pending ( 1 in re Alonzo Haasell, adm'r Harriet , J. Harrison Deed, gain t Asa Ed- • moHdson and wifa Mary et als 1 1 shall expose to public sate before the Court house d or i the town of Williamston, N. C. ' n Monday th« 4th day of February the following re I estate, to wit; A cert in tract 1 ! ofland i liriftin's to • nship, county aforesai . and known as lot No. ' n the division of the lanos of t e late Robert Lanier among his heirs 1 b ing the sa:ne lot assigned to sai' 1 Harriet J. (iarnson, deed, adjoi ing - he andii of Kader Lilley and others. * i ConUthing 44 acre more or 'ess. ' -or deti-lit'- de cription as to boun 1 darii-s reference may be h»d to ' the public registsry of Martin county. I'erma -f sale: C\ ■ i T is Janu iry Ist gp s 1 A ,ONZ ) A sE 41 Adm r .ikl Commissioner Like hud dollars, all oonntsrleite of Hewitt's Wiic:. Hatfl Salve, sr* wottblHie. rhr- or u'nsl quickly cure* tiiles, «or«- und >«ll •k• ii li»**H-e". C. D. ''arstiirpheii A Co. Hid t« Cmqior ir Dlt. 4 j "I wa. jnst about none," writes Mrs. | Rosa Rich>(rlson, of Lturel Springs, N. 0, "I had cou»nrapti.in so b\d ihsi the beet doctor* said I cou'd not livf i | more than s naouHi, but I began tinse | Dr King's N«w Discovery and wa wholly cured bv seven ho'tlei and am now at out and well" It* an lifesaver in Pnaumonis LsGrippe alTd Bronchitis: infallible for Coughs, Golds, Asthran Hay Fev er, Cronp or Whooping Cough Giur ant"ed bottles 50c and 91 00 Tfial bottles free at N S N»:rth CtrnHnft.) Martin County J In the Hop*rior Court. It C. Spntfll, PUintiff "| _ VB. > N Jtlcr of Rx Halt. J. 11. >¥«ter«, Dfft. ) i By virtue of an Execution directed to the under ■igncd from the ftuprrior Court of Mnrtin Co in the above entitled action, I will on Monday the 4th day of March 1901 at u o'clock, M at tie Court Iloune door of *nld county, to the higheat bidder for ca?*h to Mtiafy *aid execution • all the right, title aud interest wlHch tfce aaid 1 If. Waters, defeitdant, han in the follcwinn de ratatr to wit>—The ore-aeventh un. > divided intercut in a trnct of land in Martin County known ait the Nelaon Water* land con tnininv xm acreit more or adj >ininn thr Innd of II N. Water* and nthera a-td being thf laud conveyed by Chan. Miaell to Srlmm. NVatffl by deed duly reffiator»*d in aaid county. ' TMa th« .'Tfid t'ay of Juin.rry , J. C. CHAWFOKD, Sheriff , *of >!artin County« NOTICE I Notice in ber»«bv given 'hat .«p s pliMtlonx will h- nt ide lo the |IM»S. • ent saaslon'of Mim o«n«*r>»l Aaaembh for a cbnr'er for the"nank of Mar tin riuuitv'' wi'h p >wei tft do gen , eral banking bnaine a at William •ton, V l\ .Inn lSih, 19fW» Wheeler Mnrtin, Atty - , v For the ri»coporat»»t» , Martin ou ly, Cou't it C. Spu : ll et als v« , I. ' s • n ho ' n'"tl il jc,t-"n ha« li "11 - J V *H M'n •••of c" in -.f >• 'l t >'• +•" ••»!» Wll 'i> if nit-cyjntv a'i summon Ka-- t !«1v »:«ue thrv n 'or V j th. ten 'nits iftnniilil' n e t I tu,y of bruary iO,at W I iams ! 'jo N C . before the undt?r»i«» cd hch lime tn place the defen - ' ai-ts. ! II Waters and 'I C. Wat rs • at raq ored t*> apo ar and aw scr or d'mur to the co plaint ' Th s tin.) day ot Dec. 19c o. J A HOBBS, Clerk Superior Court. Horth Carolina) Martin Canity > I ■ the Superior Court. Jao. A. Want, Ftslntiin ▼a. V Notice of 8* Sate. • J. H. Water*. Dels 1 [ By eiitue ot an Kaeeutina directed to the na ter ' atmssa from th* Superior Court ot Msrtia County la the acovc action,! wijl on the ist Monday the «th day of March >«at, at is o'clock, M, at the Ceurt houae door of tali county. Sell to the highest bidder for cash to • satisfy said execution, all the right title and in ' tercet which the aaid J. it. Waters, Defeadant. ' has ia the following described real estate to wit: , A oaeeevsnth un4t«Med Interest la a tract of ' land ia MsrUa County, kaosrn «s the NeUoo Waters land, coatsiaiag ssa acsea wars oe l«ss adjoiaiag the tsnda of H. J*. Waters gad others and bring the lands eooveyed by Chaa. Miaell to Nelson maters by Detg duty reglstedsd la said eoaatf. Tkts the nwd of Jaa-y 1901. |.CCRAwroao, Ssmrr. • i Millions of peopl* are familiar witb Da Witt'a Little Karly Jtisers and thoce who u«e tbr-m find Ibam to l»e famoaa little iivar pill*. Never gripe. C. IX Ceratarpbao & (Jo. 1 Will BltS Ml lltillS). 8 JJital, a cjeiclunt ol Dall>i«, IV writes;."l thought I woul 1 have I give up businem; after two j»*n > from gvnjral d»U-ii : brought od by overwork and * loi. hour*, but tnur hot tl«** r,I E!ectiic I' tera gare ma new life. 1 can now « j any tbiog, wlfep well a.'.d' ffcd lit 1 Working alt'lhe tiove. It» the 1> medicine on mirth." In a wonder I ] tonic 'and health builtUr for tir- 1 »nd tun down peip Try it 8 • tinier) ion irnn'eod. 0« * I nO? at N a Pefi & ?o. OT> • ! i ! -' y ti'Jueofnu onl fih perii»r' '• u" ofM rtiii cou-if v: w' II i t'i • coflfthivwe n i iii c « "on n'lay Peb awry t'> jot it. dj ini? *r It fins ton on he Nn.th: WiMr 'Ttcli n the Ha-; !>hn i> r.-enn the outli; ■and W. J i 'it brtun h n he AVest Containing fiv'* iHr d 'e* more ni leat;p .rt kn * the .m "ray land an «>%rt l. "An a he Muff land erm« o' sale n n* half bal ance in 11 month* wi h 6 per cent interest on deferre payment fr • diynf sa e. Tii-»»- *»»nined until whole of purchase money ' is paid. Januaiy Ist. 1900. AVHEEL' E M.VRITM, Com. Kbdol Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. It artificially digests the food and aids Nuturs to strengthening and recon# •trucilng the exhausted digestive or aans. It la the latest dUcoTereddlgesfc aut tod to ale. No other preparation can approach It In efficiency. It In stantly rellevesand permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach* Nausea, Slclt lleadacho, Gastralgla Cramps and all other resulti ot imperfect digestion Prepared by K- C Da WITT • CO.. Chicago C. K.t'AHSTABrn) N A ro BO YEARS' ■ ■ ■■ k ■ 1 trak Maims OraioNa 'PFfl* 1 CoevmoMT* Ac. Anyone aondln« a >k#ch and tf«MrtnUn« m«y anloklr a#o#rla.i» our opinion fr## whether aa Invantlon la probably patentable. Cominunlm tlonaatrlotly conllilantlal. Handbook on I'alanU aeut fro a. »M«| iiwcf for M>curlnaßßleafa. . Patau!# taken through Mnuu a Co. ree«lv# HKcl.ll nolle*, without chamo, In til* * Scientific American. A hiuidtomelf w*f»klr. dh cu!*Uon of *ll7 tnurnuL Tfnn*. |J a ffWS four inontbu, |L Bold by ail Ttow»d«il*nL mSlwsxmM ■ •«| inprOTFarm Implement.*. T " Lflnhto I House in the South Buggies, Harness, Saddles, Plows and Castings, Pumps and Well Fixtures. ENGINES, SAW MILLS. THRESHERS, BINDERS, MOWERS, FENCIN9, WIRE. / Writ* far Catatofm ari ask tar Social Law MM mmmmmm*THE IMPLEMENT CO, WILUAMSTON ACADEMY. SPRING TERM BEGINS JAN'Y 14 -1901. ■** . • ;i- ' —• .■ .. ," 'l' ■■•'in- ■ | J | '4« i U| .X . ",| Tour girls md boja shall receive the very be*t Ht tent ion. .... SEND TtifiU .. ; C.W.WILSON, Pfiuciptl i'». - ; , ■'l.'iSS!' .-■» , . ■ . '.• 1 • 'Aa Ca La ATLANTIC COAST USE *. *. COMPANY. COIinSXSZD'fcBKDVLS. —ly .. ' III! .. TPAIt.S GOING SOCTH. • D M KD ** »- - *» lith. .yol. g a .!j | .S 6 B * « K a * W * 9 a. M.p. h. p. M. a. m. nr ■#vc Wcldou ... HSO ft 58 r. Kooky Ml I »1 9 u P. M.j rve Tarbora » H »j,i, 600 . . M*rpn -■« .» Oil wo, «37~7w"irs rtzxKSh . • ■ P«yrtteyl U-. 4>> u35 " . • Hlorc.lc? 7 .■$ Ino r m. |A . M. ' _ k • OaM#lnro... '.| 7 S3 —. A'. «>UlSjro „.| its It* :t- 75? *3s v-. Wilmitigtau 9JO 6*o I P. M. A. M.'P. 11. trains coing NORTH. L •! I • r I*l jiUl «f j--" *li 18 a j ga * s . ~ 7 ■ Lr. Ptorcncr I so' 7«t u j-jl . j ft;.,. Lfw -• ArimA :... ' iS II MflSjl.-,. , I ... !»'ljjS V .vl. [P. M. A. 11. l,v. at-.i'« ,u I 700 111 Ijlll ' 8 JO II M l.r. vS .1 J.lioro . i .... ..j 4 y> 937 I » *6 liyT - j a m. p. u. P. M" I/ l-« V 1 I'l . si'l'V '• 43 «'• A UiJkj It j . t 111 II 41 II I] IJJ r Ar U.'Ti -M .ro !6 46 ) —. V-'i.V t'A'Kjr j . j , - J«v. K-ieky Ml ..... \ -11 —j.. 1* 4l| • Ar. Wei is.n «3 1 • - « » - • P. 3- ; A M l' M __ Yailkln Divlalaa Uur—Train Icarca WU iiinjWJ. 4 »• a. m . arrives PayellcvtUe u«f. —in., Irarc# PayMl;\-illt u 1-, p. m , arrive* Ma ."ford 14- p. m. Rctiirainx Icavci sauford 305 p. in., arrt*e PajrcUtvilk 4 » p. m . Irarr HayttU vitu. 4 jo p. m., nrrlvtv, WilratnKtoa v 15 p. i». Beuucluvlllc Hranch—Train lrAvra BrHßctU vlllcHoju 111. Mixtuii voj a. m , Krd Hpriaga 9 51 a in , l'arktuii 1041 a. 111., Ilopr Mill* ia vs a. . 111, arrive I'avetlevllle it 10. Keturiilug kiJK ' I'avftleviUe 44j p. m . Hope Mill, son p. aa., Iml I Hpfiuia s4l p. 111.. Maxtou 6 16p. at., arrlmlca. tn-Hmillc 7 ij p. m. C iiurrtion nt l ayi ttfvltlf with train No. 7*, at Unxloii wi 'l. Ca -olina Central Katln a 4, at Red ■ k K';.ri' >.■* with lh Hed Spring'and Buwinon tmU ri nd, nntanfori! witli the Krnbuard Air Uue ana •> Southern Kai.wny. at Uult with the Durham and i Ch iri'Ate Railrund I Traill on the Scotland Neck Branch Road leave* I Wildo 1i» P- n>., Ha!if**4 17p. m . arrirr, Scot land Kr\ s#i p. iu.. Circe ivill# 6j; p. m., Kln rton7«sp. in. K> turning leave* Kloatoo 7 y> a.ta (Irceinflfe Ijll m . arriving at Halifax 11 tla. | in.. Welitim 11 jja in., dally except Sunday ! I Traiua ou Wa«hington Branch leave Waahlaf- I ton 8 10 a. m , aud > 3» P- » . arrive Parmel# 9 » , | a. m . too p. m., rrlnrulni; leave Pannetel9lS a. I in., uiul A jo p. in., arrive Waahingtou 11 #o_a. ' aud 7top. iu . daily except Sunday. I - Traill leav-a Thrhuro N. C.. dally except 'Saa dayjjop. in., Sunday 41} p. m.. arrivea'fPljr unnilh 740 p. in.. 6 to p. m . Returniag, ;leave* I Plymouth daily except Sunday, 7y> a m , 'and . Sunday vOO a. m., arrlvea Tarboro la M a., . 11 00 a . m 1 Train on Midland N. C. Branch leaves GoMa boroilailv, except Sunday, soo arrlviaa Sinitliliefd 6 10 a. m , Returning leave* Smithftela I 700 am , arriwa Cuti'.alioro Baja. m. 1 Troi:ia ravNasln Hie Branch lenve Rocky lloaal *-• at 9./>a. m., j 4op. in., Naahvllle 10>0 a. I m.,403p.m., Spline hope 11 00 a. ni, 4ijp. m, tirluinlii,' leave Sptluc Hope 11 aoa. in ,4 MP Niihl.v iih* 1145 a. m . s ,5 p. ni , arrive at Rocky Mount i> 10 p. ro.. Coop in .daily except Sunday. Trulu on Clinton liianch leave* Wamaw far Clinton ilaily, exrrpt Sunday, 11 aoa. ai..and4 it p. in , Returniag kavea Clinton 64s a. m., aaa 1 M> I>. in Train No. 7S irakca cloar rrmuectlon at WtlSna for all p int# North daily, all rail via KtchltiaS. f H M. FMKRSON, C.en l l'auenger Agent, J. R. KPNI.V. r.en'l Manager. T, M. I!MEKM).N, Traffic Manager. ■jHaJH JB H » - ; Z£E£i'JSJ£ - • ; fhOTtCTUr. Bead raodcl, akcUh, or photo. I; far fraa examination aad advice. i IBOK ON PATENTS \ " C.A.SNOWACQ. ) ; Patottt Laitjtra. WASHINQTON, D C.
The Enterprise (Williamston, N.C.)
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