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TBI *HTH*FRIB*~ rmnn ERAR TIUBSDAT —A*— Williamston, H. C. ALPfttD R. WHITMORE, Bditer and Publisher. R latand tt the Poat Office at WBhaeton. N. C, as Second flhtoMail Matter. I lUBBCRIPTION. $1 e year- Tivamr. MABCH 21, 1901. ■ there is an J marked across Ah paragraph il means that your eakseription expire* with thisissne Ml that you are respectfully re % Intel to renew at once or your y will he dropped. (OrMsvllk KtHertw.) One of tee wry beat thing* the present Legislature did vat to pass a law for the eatablsh —" went of a library in any country echool district that desires it. The act provides that whenever •y tey school district shall raise ten dollars that the Board of Education shall coatribute ten dollars aud the State will con* trihutte tenf' dollars making thirty dollars, will buy s fry nice library. (Grteavlllc KcSrctot) Former President Benjamin Harrison died of pueutn"tiia, Wednesday afbcruoen, March 13th at his home in Indian apolis. lie was about 18 years old, had been mueh in public * life, and in hisdeath the country loses one of its foremost men, 7 His death leaves but one living •X-President, Orover Cleveland vow being the .{only aurvivor vho once ojsupid the highest office ia the nation. Andrew Carnegie, the ••Steel Klj»g" has offered to give New YorkjCity $".,200,000 lor the erection, oM»S public libraries; aud it ia said lio will give $16,000,000 to the city ot Pitsburg for the erection and •odowment of the proposed Technical School of Pittsburg. It is also stated that he intends to make it the finest ef its kitd in the world. Mr. Carnegie has aloe offered $!0 ,000 for a public libary in jCharlott, N.C, , , (Itaimi vlnUir.) The Supreme Court has de cided that the Asylums shall care only for the indigent in sane at the expense of the •late. Tha is in accordance with the Constitution. Aboat the year 1889 the section of the Constitution in accordance with which the decision was made in some way got out of the printed copies of that instru ment, and in its atead a section was printed allowing the rich and the poor alike to be cared tor at theftxpenae of the state. was mer» accident, it deserves to be Qlaseed among these remarkable things that 4o sometime* happen. If it was inteutional, on the part of some one interested it waa certainly, f " * very daring piece of business Aim. llavtag anaaged with Messrs. Wkitaera A Hawaii, District Afsata •a ftpreseat the IVaakiagtoa Lift lasersaes CMW to write AacUeat gfflaad laaitk PaU>iee.eto. I wish te aajrtear frieeds that I shall ds vete aiy eatire time ta the lasar iMl in UM oMßty A&d in je pssitisa to glva yea the bast Is jMeaes to be had. Lite, Health sad Aattdeai en eaay tot us. AUX COEKY. ear d«h ofler Ja this issae., VAtNNm ICTTH March. 18th, 1941. Washigtoe oflcials bslieve that the friction between the £agieh and Baastans in China ia greatlv exaggerated ia the press dispatch as, aad that it ie aotbiag more thaa some petty dispute between military officers of minor reek, and not at all liksly to become of sufficient importance io be takeu notice of by the tin government*. If must not wc inferred by thin, hovgever. that this goVeriuent DO apprecheaaion ot international trouble in Chiua. it hss appro henaioni, and very grave ones, that the Chinese muddle will, be fore it ia eaded, lead to a acrap be tween some of the powera. Thoae apprehension are believed io have instigated the order to Gen. Chat fee to proceed with all the US. troopa in Pekin,except 150 men to be left as a legation guard to| Mantis. If thars is to be trouble among the powers thisgoveramrat doesa't with to be mixed therein. Some regard this policy as a mis take, beleiviog it would have been well to keep Gen. Chaffee and the 1500 men he had under htm in Pekin, until he was certain thst American interests would be prop orly taken care of in the final set tlement. But tin y do not pretend to have as much knowledge on the subject as ths government has. The news from Cuba isu't alto gether pleasing for tboae who wieh to see our pledge to turn the islands over to the übaoa speed ily carried out. It ia evident that powerful influence are at work try ing to prevent the withdrawul of American authority by porattading th«« Cuban* not to acoept the con ditions tilat Congreaa haa offered them. If they reiuae, American authority wonld necesaiarly be in definitely continued. Great Brit lan'a Atnbaaaador haa follwed the example of Franee and aigned agreement a with Sec'y Hay, ex tending for one year the period within which the reciprocity trea tise with the Britieh Wrat India Islands may be ratified. Workmen to day begsn to tsar up tie old floor ol the Heuss, prv paratery to carrying out the im proved plaas tor hsating and vsn tilating. If ths Reprressatstivesdo not get plenty of fredi and healthy »ir alter tK«- new plans nre . irriud cut, willgreat ft UiMupoint tlie scientific expert" who- pivoted thttui, aud whoaroin Washington to euperintead carrying them out. The nerf floor it to be air tight,in order to keep out dust and filth, whils uudernesth will bschambsrs tor frsah air; which is to be ad mitted through apertureain the tloor at the rate of 100 cubic feet a iniuute, for each member of tho HOMO. - Mr. 0. B Stevona, Stats P"H* miesioner of Agrionlture, ol Geor gia, who is in Wasbiugiot./to tea tify before the U. S. luduatrial Oommittion, on the eonditiuu ot agriculture in hia atate., eaid: "Georgia ia pmsdering imiuenself under the uioderu pfbgraimue of diversfied orops. i doubt if the Km pire state of the outh WHS ever more prospermia agriculturally than at preaent. Owing to the cost tho Ceaaua Bureau has almndoued ita original pltan of issuing u aepurato bulletin ahowiugthe manufactoring indus tries oteach city of 20,000 or mure population, an \ vxrtpt in several spacial ihsU i t-» .!>«i nmiiutactnr ing buluniiH .wl» it iViud for whole states. Tii.it for iilivde la land will be tha that ready, aud Delaware will follow. The bulle tina will be publiahsd as fast as completed. Judge Ueary, of Cal., who was member of ths House during three ' Congresses and who is aow ia Washington on businsssbelovethe Supreme Court, talks very plainly about tha alleged exietencs ot the Buboaio p league oa tha Pacific Coast, he said: "I have ae patieaos with those ranoss of Bubonig pleagus ia Sea Fransitco Them is BO truth in them. I don't care how much Comaiissieni may in veetigate and how mach Federal Health officers may repot i. The whole truth ia the matter lies in this; That officer oaunot gain auy political prominenoe un leash* discovers a pleaguo or aa epidemic of some kiad, to > stir ap ►a diftorbancs with. When be has made a lot of people ancomfortable aad baa gottea his aaioe ia the papers all over the eonntry in Ihovrahle aad aafavorabla articles, ha begins to' thiak he ie a aaceesa, Bargeoa Kiayoua, of the Marine HeepiUl tfervioe, aotiag as the rspreeeatative of the 0. 8. gevera* ment aimply stirred ap a mare's aest aad tried to suke saptial out of it" Col. Ranger, of N. T., who suc ceeded Aasiatant Secretary of War, Mniklojohn, several days ago, Is quietly proceeding with hi* duties, just as though the war over his appointment, which Benatorv Piatt aud Depew werethreatenieg aod which eome of the yellow jour aala outlined and beadlinod aa a sort of duplicate of the war on Gar field waged by Senators Conk ling and Piatt which reauHed, it will be remembered, in the retirement of both Henators. had never been heard of. The belligersnt tknntora were, it is understood, ap|*eetrd with premises ot several appoiut menta about which they had beru doubtful tho gamo of pol itics ra played in these early days of the new centnry. Mr. Chas 11. Duell, Commit sic ner ot Patents, has tondtred his resignation to take«fleet upon the appointment and his successor. Wlit lir Eiihaagit Say ■ Jacob Barr.ea colored living in Kdge 'ornhe county, it 8 yatt »(] ag-; he liaa ..ever voted »n! wevw . owned a dog.—Rocky.Mount Mo tor. * (Hk timund Ttan ) The students of ohicago Uuivar ait»' are orgauizi g » comic opera croupe for a tour o! I' e South. If thecompany st#j.« out loiii; Mr Aucktellow'a next contribution to the University fund will have to go , one listter tha i hia record thus tor. Kill Riiftii Elltiri. A subscriber to a certain paper died an 4 left 14 yeara of subarrip ( tioa unpaid. The ed tor appoared at ( the grave aa the lid waa deing Screwed down for the last time an>? put in a linen duater, a therm me ter, a palm leaf fan aod a rtceipe for making ice. Editora. ae a rule, are not prospsrojs, bat they sre kind hearted and considerate. The value of advertising in cnun iyy;iper»is aomething that very few penple.nre act)ttM>nted witli' A v. >unliy paper that printa heme entera into the heme people* live* a great deal more thoroughly than tho city paper doe* in the livee of the city fo}k. An advertisement' brightly written t-nd p:operly dia -1 laved in the country paper, is very frequently a subject of oiecuiiion 1 at mesl times, and thereby im prcj-tet itself with Bt>consciou* , ,force upon the m ltd of family ! An agent fur testa, the world I fumou« electrician haa gone to 1* rtugal to h a receiving Station'which alllba in com munication with a Transmitter ! locatsd n the New Jersey coat' Mr. leala (ropoaea to rend m % sagea across the Atlantic ocea . without wir sof any sert —Kx, DMH.mi and Tmi ttoio have laitli bad mud iluga in thti l.iat d«> nr two. la Ihe tornei plaoo a mad dog badly bit oae «»f the 11-raid uurrlei hoya. Aunr**w Oaru*>gt % 'be pt, Im, , tbmpifct, Ima cfloteO U , twO to»*N»«b|ith a |itibl.r litu >.-v n i OharloUe, If the eiiy v 11 I'm in»h a site 4*ll' » ngi ee taaNp|iort a llbur.v ut a cost ot |2,5t)0 u ysur. _ Hit lingtrnu .«nh (Allowing grippe oalts for On Minnto Oaogb Core For ad throat am! >uii|| iroubtaa thia ia tho only h*uul»i remedy that gives iamsdiaie results. Preventa consumption (XM>Car>tarphen- Milliaery opemug Wth at C 1). CaratarpheaV gvsrj body cordially lavlted. Ladies w> peeially. • ■ • aWßWillt CI lllllis Tha people of Tar bora vers very much exalted oa tke }|th luat. over aa attempt made by Is ha a* Gray, chief eagiaear of Tar bore Oottoa Mills, to kiiri>r.Ja)iaa M. Baker. ' Dir - jHker sraa_ net hsrt jtoferer. MOaav «M given 11 prabmiuMiy tua] uud Itountl over in the Ciianuul court under a bond. Theru are bargains and Iwrgaiaa at Gargaaaa' leoklag for parekasea. Wsksowyao woa't kt the* pass- FOR SALE Chattel Mortgage Dux. 10c Deed Truat " 80c Short Form Lien Bond 10c Trustee'* Sale " 10c State Warrtnta / - 10c Proteet Blank* " 6c Timber Dneilg , " 30c Option B/iiiki " 30c Notary Public Blank* ** §c J usticc Peace .■« " " 6c Cauli to accompany all order*. THE ENTERPRISE. &Tbaii premptaeae and their pleae »nt effwta mkt D»W,ti» Little Karly K 'm nicer popular lilt I* pith* wiitr «v>r tilt* nr* known. Tkey are (im ply pi-rlrot for rt*er and tn w«l Ironb!*». D. Careta«|>ken. JTB. PEEIE * GO. JK XKLKHS WIU.UMSTOJI, If. O. Anyone wialiing to |inrclinea a Watch i»r Clock *liouU" QIVK US A CALL Walctiea ami Clock* repaired on Short Notien If juri ha?* any repairing t» be dune; we nan tU it. Main St. •tppnit* Bjaukumtlh *bef> I ■■ Iftl V Mlvl* till i jm. N «*• • tiff. *.t —— iht Best llhstnts! Un'h'r Mtjuior Of Ike Kial iVihshiJ. I'« *rn III* f It a brilliant array of witter* and iriiili. lia Ba it iri'ire ait >a l>(i*n lot reriew« af Honk*, Play*, Mueio end Art, ita olavar ttonaa, ttroag epecial articler, humor and »*r»*, With In# illuatra •ten*, make it aa»ee**ity ia.eeery in* telligint heme TUa eery Uw aab •eriptioi priia—ft.eo i»er yaar—pot* :t witkia lh« reach of all. KUAIIF AttVTI wanted in every towe. Extra I ordinary in : l'ie*a*nt» Write for par tiealari. ▲ trial aubtoiiption will prof a it. yYritttt day for if Am pie Cofy qf/.v, lion Cst i {•** Of* . I Jr* t /'ir /*/»ti.i\n 4/ &ast 1/U Oft r , Of* I4i MT Bitbacrtptiona taken aWtliia offloe. 80-«t- G'JJMITEED J9()0 mwr j Mm and vomer of food addiria to rrpmti't I ui, M>m« to trarel a*polnti;ig agent*. ot'iera tut local work looking aftrr >ur In'ereita. $•/*> «alan Kflarm lwil uirty; «atra «wMm> m! n prun, rapid ad vaurt merit. aM *otaUlahe«i huuae. Grand rhanre for t a rant taan or wutnai. to areure pleaaaiit, p-rmaneat podtton, liberal lucom-aud future. Ntw, brilliant llae*. Witt, atone*. STAFFORD PIUS, U Church Street, S>» Haven, Conn «i-*S ». ONLY STANDARD....... MACHINE W1TH...... r TKRCHAN'GEABLE TYPR I ' •- - ■ tKIUINAI. VHI BUR WCITINU TYPEWRITER "HAMMOND" ALPIiKI) K. WIIITMOHE, Atfotit fur Mart ih Comity, Vt illiMni*t»ii, N 0. 1 !' 1 NOTItiK I! I The SfwrMfk ceitilcata for the aale of |.|.Bow er'a intemt In | pie re of land ia Gooae Neat Towaahir. N. C„ !«.»tamdae for the year rtn. haeina been mate to ate, 1 Shalt, aaleahf at redemption t» aude, dcaaaad dead far aaaM. Thia 19th day of March t«at. as— *» V J 80. L MINKS. A WMn'i UN Affair Raeeiyea a MtkaakfJfih(W«l«ii aita hraatk throngli > Wtlpatlou, Bit lieaaataa ar Stoaach Troable, bat Dr. Xittlt'a Haw Life l*llla alwaya cura tkaaa tronbia*;claan tba ayate»,awe#l •a tlia braatk, b»»»*k beadaeha:. boat in tha atirftl for livae, kiditaj« aaH bawtb. Only 25e at N* 8. Peal * On ' 'mmmmmmm a—aa Millii»«iv opfninc M »cli 27 and 28| h A» 15. D. UftrMtorpkaeta Every body oordially inriaad. I«a4lea aa peaally. StrHMi A lick FW "I waa troubled for aavarnl rear* with ohronic >n and aervOae debility, writee F. 0. OreM; ef Lu> caater, N. H , '-No reaedr helped aa% natil I b*|M oaiag Eieetrie which did aM aMN* Read than al! Ike medicine* I ever need. Tkey k* T * tb* kept ay wile in ecnallent health for year*. She afya Eieetrie Bitter* sre jnot vplandid ioi female trouble*; that tbej are a grand ton to and iarai|a tar for weak, ran down wowiaa. No other medicine eaa take ita place ia car family.'' Try tkea. Only fSc Satiafaction gnaraateed by X. 8. !'**l A Co. Worth Cara'laa t ataidn Cuuatjr / H. C. Sprat!!, et ale.. *a. J. M Walera, c» ale. - ■- nr v- tue of 1 deer** of tiie SagvrSot Court ui , Martiu Couatr nwd. Lt the ahox cutliU actio- j, I will atondaj- narrh lW:. ti. f of court wetk, al u u«.l *k. n>. to ll.t higbeat loader for caah at the * tx.rt lijmm e Williamat *n the I act -I *aa«l in aaai eounty kfl ->aru at tlie NeUon A'atera mu i •!>«. iojr the Urtd of HT N. Wat..» and ollim. cob roacriusiror Thta nth day of l'eb.iur; i ui. A. >l. • A I'UllD. Cooa. The e'uiiiaoli euntnla tha aitutli->ii. l'uuav wtiuare Uaarty kn*l atroag a't , tittle ahv Can aat and flamy ol ItWtl odol D;»|4p>i«ciiredi|(e > wtiat you eat ainl i.ia*« yju to «•! , Mie no ui loud yon «aw|. It y«j ouffi-r froui baartburu, •Mtlcbingor any o(b«ra'ou*cu trouble i ill ia pr- p.ratioa uaut haip but do yen i ;ooi. The uioat aantilive atouiacha eat> take it. t). I>. 0 raUrptinn. No-ti. Caraitua I Riipe'ijr C'.»*.rrl, •u.u., to'ii'ty ( uait't Ttrc, i oi. joriaii H ;f.a I *a. A ' tij- l.tvwtur, a u.ic Ul 1.l i | Thi dei. udaul ji nam a »i:l take :>vtin i t a i action d.litleri aiMn - IN. u v-..n --uienc.d lii the Suprrior Conit uf uaitia t u a> lor Divorce; mid the aaid defeadaat vitl r'i rtiw. , uke notice thai the ia rc|tiiivtl to at the terifc c»f the Hupctior Court of «aU iowaty I to be held ott the in! Monday in March, i-joi. at tl.c cojrt houw in Williaiuitou. ji. C. and arer or Jeoutr to Hie complaint i.i aakl actiaa oa Ihe pliiiitil will apply to the laart foe the relief , iema.idr.t In Ml.I contplaint. Shit 411 February, iju, j. a Hoans. j Clerk Superior Covet j A M CM|k Mtlielie tor CIMn | "I Lave no heMiiHutty m recoaa«bd ' ing Chauberlaiu'a Oeugb Remedy," j *ay* F. P. Moran, a well ku>wu Mi.d 1 |>opalar Uk-r, of Paterabuig, V*. "w# havp riv*m it io our ehildran when tioablffd wilb bad coagha, alao wkoopiag o.'U M h, and it baa alwaya gieen perfect ■atiafartion. It waa re eomtaanded to ma by a dr«Kgiet aa the beet coglt medieine foi children aa it oontaine l no opiam or other bntmlul diug." Sold by 8. Peel& t V>mp«iiy. NOTICE ! flaring quallie 1 aa adialnxtratae apes th. r i! tat* "I Vlney Uiltikan. dee'd, antic* la here j a all creditor* having c'aia>« tfalnat ea late to p.eie'it th. aa-ne toth' an Wr4gacd with la i> mo ithi fr.im Ihia d iv ci tnli n Mice ei.l --e ptrad in h«r of their r* «erv. All pri|Da. is. .lebt'f. to aaid -.ate are lequ -Kd ta wtllc the aaiar T .ie ijth, d »>• of Feb-w \ y ijat. V. S. JOIINSOM. A ira'r Viuej lit.liken, dccV ii-M- Liketlhver dren e*k lor mi-r** when givrn I'n* Mmut" C«»ngb t 'nre. MiNhern end it highly foi croup, I' )nidly iiiimi ill ttgHaand cold* .iid ev*nr rhrott and loag trouLl*. Ii i* it apa itlr l-r cri|ip*and ■ailiiQ, »inl baa |.».it I e**it a ell • nnwn re ij dy f r ■*' ••|» , ng «*! ng't. C D l\ri ttri-h- » • Worth Car 'i a) M irtia C> l t> > In «»ie Baperi »r i ,ut ' •«. AWa ral-itlff) •*. } Noll.- a "a. Oat-. I. Wa»«r*, tv fa 1 By eirtoe af an F.aecation tothe sale . •tj-ne.l Iran the Superior Coar. of Hartla Ceaatv In tie aco e || will oa the I*l Mmdaythe 4th dy ol March 1401, at ti j'cl -k, M, at t;»} ' i\\ 01. 1«. it aa a ( mj.., eti ul. iil.i . r .0 n.irfi j*ia K«e>'4ii >n, alt Iht tia- ti.ieaad .a! te .«»ilii. tlx aaij J. H. Wat. -a, Drfeajaat, I hat H the I 1 >»int .Icacrltwd nti' -etate to w • | \, I- veiiii- unjivi l-.! inter**- .a a Lro- «>X \ 'An tin Martin Court >, knoun a* :he Nrhca » ,iei« lato. couUn.tiK-anacc- mtt* or Iwa. Ui iainac th* landa v. M. N. Water* anC otheta aad taring the landa co.ixtyad by Uwt MiaeO *a Nelaaa Watcta by Deed duly ngiatcded Hi aaH uoaaty. ThU the nod pf Jgr'y i'.a», J. C. CRAWFORD, aaaairr. A Htrrihli CitfcrtU ' Of Uri(i> *or« tin ay little daugh ter'* liaad,i"valu|HHl igiia a eaea of •cald head write* C, l>. lebill, of Mor gaatown, Tenn., bat Bi)cklen* AIRIC% tUlee ootnplaielj' cured bar. li'a « guaranteed cura for Kcnaaaa, Tatter, Salt Rheum, Pimple*, Sore*. Ulcere and i'ilee. Ouly 25a at 8. 8. Peal A Co. .« By virta* of a decrea of Uw bapf |>ol Coat «| Martiu Caaalr i« a *p*«Ul pmca.dhig Uaeiada peadiugia I*. Alanao «M«eU. Adaar BarriM J. Itarriaon, Dee'd agalaat Am WImihIIIIH aaC wife, et ala. I ahall expoae to ptabHc aale before Ooart Koaat door li the towa af WUUanaaoa. W. c. aa Monday the tat day of April »pat, the fellow lag real eelatt, to »4t>—A eertata tract of Had ia Oriaha'aToaaiaiii. mnalpa:iae.aalarl,aad kaarrn j aa Lot Ho.i—4h the d.vUioa qf tha laadaof Uac late Rateit Lanier aaaoug Ma befca. being Uw miW aaaigaed to aaid Harriet J Hirmon. Deed adjointdg the taada af Kadcr Ul'.ry aad oibcnc.Contad.iiag44 acre*aae*ac I***. Fo*ae aaita deactiptian aa to bf aaag be had to the public ragMtcry * Maitia Caaaty. TtnnaofwXCAMl- - TWa Mirch ia, ipM. .. . ..j. .. iwwogtwiit^tiitiitia jih&k M$M Was Htr Tirrer •*! vou'J rough •••-.rljr nil rrtgM loft*." writ** fcf * Ch,.a A AS'tund •*. lm-1. an*l ••ill 1»r,!.. b«! cnnxirapiim a." b«i that il I **lk*-d * l»l»ck I wmtV cough fiigbifally »nJ *plii bio- l, lui:, •hen mil oth»r M»liein>i f->il«S, l,* ♦1.03 totilaa of Dr. King'* Svw lr •wrery ctirsdfai* and I yctln*-' 56 pound*." Its absolutely g'turmjlet- , tUlitudill Ik rmil and long I rouble Price s*h an.l sl. Iritl botllen fr. at S. S- I'M! * 00. Or I Court jbraCow*) / tf s bertttl *a! Bill w. C ' * ImodPia, rl *i* T f i T-turTttj vuai l fct before ihr jrtfxTs^ € ■ "*a liJ C- tiii-y, X. C. o vjUrjd M>r*t'% •wl tteiHiiT la i-iIY?I IWUWU te*.'....... a, »% it* ; !i«4 l:» t'l is. auv. . •* ;*». «f im » i.-,» »;*itvl.4i*. u t.i it -uli/t tf Itfll ief.-iiU.tt t » j»>», *i " i>i« ..*v vatav 4m- W. * ■O rr*- . iim uiuk- ;ny Ut-I i«l t*r.' tJalj Hi »« ;%*si iA3 »,«. j. A. «o s* | v ' •' • : ~ l'«« >t Limis in.M i.. ruf'rpl ts ■ ■ i*l - ir.iii n) '>\ .lit- ] *U> 114C11 i■l '■ 1 flit j !>ir *#.!*• «■! I iltar iti 11 if. •»: l •-» c>ir u 'iff i-4 HI u iii ii >i|iliiii V Itim 4 1 l*l4 I J Lkj -il.lt iO- & ' i.tl i*rsp.*|> « it i i alter 44i»* it i»» bottled ol it lie »4)>: "It lum cured m» entirt l.v. 1 CI:I'I my to tnuci for K>"l9> Dv-p-)i-it Cure " h iga-it *b»* y -.i nt. C- |l;!'m*tirpl»t»i». Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Difeata what yon eat. ItarUflclalljdicesU the food tod aids Katora la stren«ibeuiug and recoo •tracUQC the axhaunted dlgMtlv* or (ana. It is the latestdUcoverediilgeat* aatand t«*te. Mo other preparation wo approach 1% In efficiency. It la auoiiy reUareaand permanently curea Dyspepsia, la4ige*tlon, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea. Bick Headache, Uaatralgia Cramps and allot her result* of imperfect diftoatioa Nnw»tC. —ITT acq. C»SM» C U.i AtlSrjtkl'HKN «V CO. SO YBAHB' I JBQKixpEßteNci •■Bh k H j TRAM Manna 'HHHFT OCWONS 'W" OtnimHn Ao. aai—■■ Mm a iM* wl —artiitltm may ttw nrtfmiQMlMfilliatiook m Hi'wta «M tt'+~ Omml matmmty fcriMMlMMUnia, Sdcittfic Jraerkatu a k«- a«omp»T Dhrtnitd ywMy. |iirn>t air. n*A|SyCsl*^&'is ! Bl ■ •■( IpprOT farm Imptenwiit.V T Uuiulul Houso in the SMth Buggies, Harness, Saddles, Plows and Castings, Pumps and Well Fixtures. INtlllES. Ml RIMERS, WIRE. Wrttt HR CatatofM MI uk Itr S|MW It* MM. WILLIAMSON ACADEMY' SI'RIXU TERiTBEGINS JAN'Y 14 " 1901. Your stfrh *»d boys shall receive the very b«st attention. .... SEND THEM .... 1- V" O.W.WILSON, Prlodptf ► *' " '' - , ' . ...... •; 4T- '* • - f . **. , * ■%*. , .. v . ... * . i '■ ~ * . .. / A. C. L a 4 ATLAXTIC COAST UKK tL X. 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H > YI Ikin f>lrlaiu;i Uain Um- Tihiu Inm Wit- , miii Eton. 9 out. ra.. arrive, Kayct'.c tile iiuf. * m . Iravc* Fitycll.vilic un n. nr. hMm- ■ for.tr «l p m Kitnrnlnsf Ira re n Nil. ml .105 p. at., arriv* FaytUevilit 4 4u p. m.. Imw FtjicUt *lll. 4J» P-">. »rH*r« Vilmliigt. : , qu u, Be imM.Kr Mn.-ck—Tiai . ««» Beanctte tlllc oj« m , Mivlo i O3 a. 1. . Ked Hp iaga »;i 11 ia., l'art.lHi 1011 a. ra., Hu, 'IIU is js a ia , arii e Ka«lterille 1, ic k ..tug Kavie l .vrlUillk 445 p. m , Hope '«ir,. . r, p. m . Kc4 Spii'tjy* jov.m. Maxlun [ 16 p. 111 , arrive* un • 1 etuviile 715 p. in. COl nrv11...! at Fajetteville with iraln No. 7*. at Maxlim with (.aiolina Central Rallroa... at Red H lit |> witli the Krd Sjitut*. and B wiaore tail* I ..ad, al Sanfotd wilh the seatxuid Air Uue and S» .ihern Kaiiwa.v. at Gait with the Uurhata and Clm 1 tut It Kaili. ad Train ou tin- Scotland Keck 1 ranch R*d lravea Weldtni 3 55 p. m.. Halifax 4 I7]>. m . arrivea Scot laud Neck asti m, Oreentllle 6J7 p. »., kla atmi 7 « p. m.Kelumiuc leaves Kin.ion 7 jia.B Greenville &sxn. ra , arriving at Halifai 11 it a. m , Wrldon 11 vja. in., dully eicrf t Sunday, Train* on Washington Blanch leave Waahhw. ten H 10 a. BJ . and a ju p. at., arrive Parade 11, a. ra , totp.ittt. tetarßinu lesvv Purinele a *s a. in , and 6 ;op. at., arrive Waahiaaton naa m. and 7 jo p. m , daily except Sun-ay. Ttain ham Tbthuro N C , Sailr except Sua day S jop, at . SL-nday 4 ij p. jm . arrive* |Plv. tnutith 740 P- nt , 610 p. ra , Returning, leave* plyaux Ih ilaily except 7 'a a. m Si.ntlay »»a m . aitive* Taibtnu 10 ia a a.. II na. m. . Tmiu o* Mkl!aul K. C. Itianch l««m GoMa !? or 2iT 4 Vv ex «v* tU:«4av. 300 a arHvioc Smith!e* tan . — y , 11ai I■ IllallhSlla T«■ a ni, siTit.* C.t.hlalvro H a. m. Tralm m Na*h\i:lr Branch kave Rockv 'ltiaal at yyoa. at. J4OP. UI .arrive Naahville taw a. 4Ojp ni , IH*riii , l.ope nair.i* p. Itetaniiug kave S,nn, Hope n jt*. IU .4 u p.m. Kaahvi.tr n 43a. ra ,5 n m ai artive at Kocka Mc nt limp. a... t m .uaily t»«|tfnS? I. Traia oa I taloaTrai.ch I CHutaa utJ . T.ept Sunday, it 40a at,and 4 m Ip. nt.. Reiaminc kavat Cliutun *45 a. at and jtgp. ai. . 1 t„ ' -* «dgae et-naectkat at Weldoa I (or *ll po»t', N daily, all rail\ta Hichmond. >' H M CMKRSffIt, I ft ri-Nt V, tM. C Sc'r , '" Ct,ttr W ;»• M. KlihK (»K, i aftc Msni|vr. » ■ r nIP 1 bsiii n ptivsrt :Vo.A.osawtism. E'? ; "i""»"ii.i c.
The Enterprise (Williamston, N.C.)
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March 21, 1901, edition 1
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