THE nVTKKPBIB&
FNUND ETCST FB»AT
AT
Wilfiamstoo, K. C.
ALFRED B. WHITMORB,
Editor and Publisher.
Entered at the PoßtOSeril'
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Clan* Mail Matffr.
SUBSCRIPTION. $1 ayear-
Ymm at. MAT 10. 1901.
(IMnlmll)
It my be that editor* «!© not as
« nit weer diaraenda but many ef
them ceuUl aftord to If they weul.l
i nadiirt their bueinees oa the na«
plan as otWr buainaas Mo —tfcal
is have pay for what they do m d
callact what is honestly due the*
grkssw the reason why?
WISIHSTW LETTEI
FTRWM —» ««*»UI C—MB— U* >
May Bth, 1901
Ever since Admiral Dewey pre
dicted thai the next war the U. 8.
had would he with Germany .thera
have been periodical stories alien
ing aa intention on the part of
Oermaay to proroke a war with aa.
J net now. the latest is being de
classed. It started in Berlia. its
foundation being a published in
terview purporting to hare been
(im oat by high German official*
which, in speaking QI the rapid
growth of Uenuaa interesta in
South and Central America,mark
edly ignores the Monroe doctrine.
That interview has arouse! con
siderable interest in Washington,
largely inofficial circle*. As all the
world know*, the Euij>eror of Ger
maay ia desirous ot greyly
strengthening his Navr.be wiabe*
Germany to become a great eea
power— and while be has partialj
auccceded and is now constructing
a fleet of warsuiits that will make
his nary about as strong as our*,
he wants more money for naval
purpose*, and of ia
flaencing public opinion in Ger-j
many in that direction. that I
rmaon.warlike talk in the Gcrmaa
press is not rery seriously consider
ed ia Washiagton. But one thing
may be set down as certaia. It
Germany, or any other power
thiaks the U. 8. will not tight to
maintain the Monroe doctrine, they
will make a costly mistake.
The Interstate Commerce Com
mission rendered a decision thai is
highly important both to railroads
and shippers, when it construed
the law, which & New York con
cern sought to show was intended
to pat all receivers of freight in
carloads on the same footing, tliit
a rail road company is not in every
case under legtl compulsion to
famish the same terminal fiscili
tie*. tor all descripiiou* or traffic.
If that construction Mend*, it will
place a powerful weapon in the
baads of such railroads as may «!•*-
aire to descriminate against any of
its patrons.
A domestic problem, which War
-SK-;.|, will irr to
solve before Congress aieet»,is now
to make the National Guard of tbe
eereral atates a working auxiliary
«t the regular army in time of war,
aa such a. way thai the cumber
eome red tape method, followed
when the members of the National
Guard became U. S. Volanteerr
for the war with Spain, may be
aroided without offending the prin
ciples or prejudices of those who
at idlers for the rights ot the
atates in all dealings with the Fed
err! Government. It ia not an ea*y
tosh, bat those who are charged
with this duty of considering it,are
hopeful ot tnccess- All those inter
eated will have ample opportunity
to be heard before aay plan ia art
tied apoaby the War Department,
aa it is ths desire of the department
thai a plaa be reported toCoagress
orhaeh will arouse ao serious ep-
It is already |uite certaia that a
tariff war will be taught ia Goa
a»*t winter,aa less aaeseihiag
anaaa ie distract public rtuatao*
foam thequestaou Tht agitataoa
Parted by Bepecesalat ire Babcucfc,
} rt Wia., when ha iutaudueod the
WtiMHN the daty tru* all
gssaa ateaCy.aai Mr. Buhcock
ly winii il thai ha iatradi to \
li.a Itm it by iatrwdudag a bill as
soon naCougree* meets, providing
tar the repeal ef the daty oa all (
trust caatrailed products. While |
Mr. Bahesch wnald pnier that this ,
war he caaflatd to the republican ,
party ia Cuan «sa,it is oWiusa that 1
it ail! -sjtk. Thedi-Tociato haw i
[di»K -ut«d the adtaatwgv they I
thiak they can gaia far their party I
by sapportiag Mr. Babccck's idea, '
aad they wOl paebably attempt to 1
carry it em farther. Oa the other
hand,the mare conservative repob- (
licaaa are likely to be found op- ,
peeing the kill, aot ao much be
caase they are again st its provis
, foas, aahecaam they regard it as
F ja a. tack apaa the protection pria
l dple, which ther claim to he the
t keyateaaedf sacoesa of their party
I aa well aa of the coo a try" a pros
-1 prrity, which they cannot safely
> encourage. The attilade ot the
people will probably decide the re
•altof the flght Oa general prin
ciples, regardless of party, ths
pcuph aia asai ahslnaisgly ia tavor
ef lcgislatina that will carb tbe
power of ths trusto. This Mr. Sab
cock claims his bill will do. The
argasseats facet a tad by the sup
porters aad appeasets of the bill
' will he the determiaiag factor ot
. the attitude el the people.
Speaking el the privilege of
fraahiag mail official
called atl?atioa to the not general
-1 ly known tact that two women
have the privilege «4 sradiag any
—ilulilir matter through the U.S.
■ails fist; aim that aay mail mat
iter addressed to either of thrsu will
be carried free. Them two women
are Mm D. Graat aad Mrs. Lo
cretiaß Garfield.
Mr. Moataga White, tar Boer
diploeaatic ngmt, who baa l*jen in
Waahiagtoa a week, baa an
aoaaced that Oom I'aul Kurger
will visit this coaatry ia October.
J JB. Mann, of Hyde county,
has been elected Super
intendent «f the State peniteu
tiary. _
Skin aftdk IM will readily ditap
j Ky cawg WTitt'i il-h It net
L Sbh* I-vk mi for eduaterfcit-. ll I
JM r-jHih* ]rM will get good I
malta. Ii a* the quick and positive I
care for |tWL' D Carstarpkca. i
A CM Mcket M CWcto.
hbtol. Va., —■Special.—A pet cat j
is the mother of a br*od of young
%.hicke;as may seem rather odd to
be t:oe. bwt such n state of affair*
eteieta at the bom -ol Or. 11. T. j
I Be:;y, in Bristol Ihe hen had .
I I warmed the neat of eg-;*, when she
I drooped aad died. Observing the
IdrtnlW *pp:arance ot the nest, 1
al>uut which the cat had played she
kcieelf upan the egg* and re
. mamc-i faithful '-o them until 16
1 1 little chickens bad beckon through
the shells and were playing about
ker.
I The mother 1* now easily a favor
• ite at I* e home of Dr. Berry.
f -Our littl* girl was asaaawipa
Item attaßgulatlea dating a sudden
r aad terrible attact of ereep.l quickly
( aecared a bottleufOneMiauteCough
f Mir, Kl>l«K hri ibtc* J—... It.
troop wa* mastered aad our little
idarliag afxedily rrcovrrsd.*" So
I I wri»«* A- L S|uffooid, Cbr*ter.Mich
•jot* « aaatarphea
;
inUiiie*wUo».
"j The ami law ante on in .4d of * j
' • oa*l ogee briag earned aite a pat
'! eat asediciae. waa laat year, when
■ a Wetfel Coaatr, W. Va. a new
» post sffirs va astablisluit ami
r earned Kodd, aftea the ftMmps go
| [ dot Djrpejwta Care. aumiMactaretl
r , by K C. IVW lit A lii, of 4'hicago.
Ij It had givea each aatsfadiir) re
I salts that the aaaae wn nnaniaa
, easly sefoeled ky the people to tbe
taew effiea aad adopted by tbe de
r partmeat at Waahiagteajk CL This
actasa waa eatirely volaatary oa
' tbe part ef the people of tbe com*
1 waaity. without aay colicitatiou
• whale vet bum the
- of Kedei inapepais Can>. In (jd
the ksawledgy tbt>T o(44ißfd
k the aattrr w. * wti.u
. ttojr Bfceired a hrttei xnimc tbe
, (iw4 math -Oil*"*, w , V* ."-aid the
t tV t ill tony 1 y wiifl n
*u>acea. K* a *er.Bc*ii..u oi
alateuaea* theieadt* n leterrcd lot
' (helmewt jPsrtC4ppe(la 4e.
' A ps»—eatiap an ld«:.te d
L |fly a
Bead the aaaouaeeawats ef
the Btahmd Air Liaa KSOU aad
tha rbaTgr "t M| r*"' **-
mm*
**l havabseß suSariag from Dy
spepsia far lbs psattoeaty year* aad
have beea oaahle after trriag all
preparations sad phymsisae to gst
aay relief. After tskaag eaa bottle
Kodat Dyacwpaiateul fouad relief
aad asa aew ia jkplfer health lhaa I
have beea for tueatyyeafaJeas net
praia* Kodol Dyspapaas «ai* too
highly.' The* writs* Mia. C-WKh
erta North Gtosk ArkJODJOatatspheu
Fraak,oaeef Or. Maight a honwa
raaaway laat week uhile guiug
dowa tha liter hill lie ma tale the
fence aad rat a place 12 iaehea
laag ia hie leaasch, the wuaad
atartiag jast betweea the fore leg*.
We are lafatmed that be «.i
aieug rery well.
- f
The leaat in quaatiiy aad lb*
ia quality describes DeWiu* Little
Early Biases,ths tasaous palle forcon
atipatioß aad liver ceeaplamta. O 0
Uamtarphea.
CARD OP THAKKBI
The aaleaaaea of the town wish to
extend to their employers through
the columns of "The Enterprise"
their heartfelt thaaka aad appre
ciatioa for their geawrneiiy in
agreeing to CIIMT their etnree from
BOW until September let, at 8
o'clock, p. ar
il is a liak ia the chain which
biads them closer together aad de
monstrates the (act that their re
lationship ia moat cordial and that
reciprocity is the cardinal prin
ciple of a merchant ile life.
Mr. W. J. Baxter, ol North Brook,
N. C., aeye he suffered with pilss lor
fifteaa yeara. lis tried m«ar rewedi«a
with no reunite until ha nae-1 lHWitts
Witch Hazel Halveaad that quickly
cured hiaa. C. D. Usratarpheu.
There are bargaias aad bargains
at Garganita' lookiag tor |iarchasrs
Wa kaow you won't let them pasa
Ika biflskMi'S Ff«k TMK.
vA well kuown minister who fas
ust returned bom an extended
Western trip telle the following:
• • Recent'y in Los Angeles five
l«rorainent gentlemen of f reign
birth chanced to meet. O«e was a
Rossian. one a Turk oneaFrnch*
man one an American and cne an
Englikhman. 71 esc gcntlrrrcn be
came liosoa friends, and-dnaliy a
champagne supper was pioposcd
at which aach gcntlemin to be in
keping with the times, was to give
a toast to his native country the
one giving the best to be at no ex
prase for the wine. Here are the
toasts given:
The Russian —"Here's to the «ta>*
an J bars of Russia, that were nt ver
pulled down.
The Turk—"Here's to the moons
ef Turkey, whese wings were nev
er clipped.
Tbe Frenchman— 'Here's to the
cock of France, whose ~ feathers
we*e ngver picked.**
The American—ljeie's to the
stars and the strips* of 4jjwticp f
never trailed in defeat **
Tbe Englishman—■•Here's to t* e
rampin'roarin'liaa of Creat Brit
ain, that |ore down the stars and
bars ol Russia, cllpppd tbe wings
T -*W. p*Hrr«l »• leather* iff
the cock of France aad ran like h—l
from the stara and stripe* of the
United States of America.—Ex.
Ihe summer is for the closest
possible ass-ciat: n with Nature:
U)f tbe tea hings of th se simp'e
every dag irutljs: those wondeiful
lea-oaa of l-fe which in ever)
wild fl »wer that blooms ia evg y
leaf that growr* in every bird that
rings, and ia evety brook that
JVe le.ivp the* • Ifm us unread and
yet FitbVk' «*m c ftsci'ife
liuo, mo e mystery, more
oaa ploh than iu the finest romance
ever Ladies' Home
JonruaL
If feu want aoaaethtng to make
your garaeata leak like aew
ami all right after wa*biag, wNboat
the trenblerf rabliag or beatiag
r4> arad 1« eenU to The
Katerprwe .#rr |et ae gH you
a eimtiMßad which la gsaranigrff to
do voar wa>hlag with very Mile
tmibV It H la aaaae oowpaoad
( ih» iheChiaese uae m
' Ufli-n bet if set eatK'jt d
AgetsU w- ut^J.
* -
EXCURSION RATOB IP MEM.
PHIS.TES9.
tti mitf **r in baiutat.
Reoaioa Cealaderate Vetotaas,
May 1901
Ob tifffl*" 1 * of tin Reunion of
United OnUmU Ik
Ssaßeord Air Lias Railway will eell j
tichotn from stotiioa ite tin* to (
Jfemphie andratara at the veiy l«v
rat* of aae ewt par mile. Tirkrfi
will be aoM MtfMIMM ud 27th,
good to rataf* aat3 Jnae fck.
An ntwiM af final limit to Jnae
HOtb. 1901 will bo granted oo all Bao
boarl Air Line Railway tickete and
on all tickvte reading via that Baa bj
depositing aame with Joist Tick#*
A|'Bt at MaMpbia oo ar before Jaao
3rd, wd apoa payment of fifty cent*.
Doable Doily Trains with Cart
actednlae and perfect peasenger aar
j visa- make the Seaboard Air Liael
Kailway (Capital City Lioa) o con
tanient sad attractive route to Maao
1 Li-.
For tickets, Pullmea and Bleeping
I Car inntim tad foil iafanaotina
aa to ratee tad nefcadake apply to
aay agent of tba Seaboard Air Lioa
Railway. 83 St
TO MOUKTAIV AND BBA
BHORE RESORTS.
VIA ouooabo Aim un aaiLWAr.
I " • j
Bofora completing arrangements for
1 jmtr nam tripa or deciding opoo
place* at wbicb to opead tba waor,
YOU abonld call oo Ticket Agente aad
. Representatives of tba 8*
board Air Liaa Railway. They ara
apecially prepared to furniab iafor
m it ion aa to lowaot raise, qoickaa*
schedules aad ao*t attra*tivs root**
to ika Mountain Resorts io W*t»rn
North Carolina and Bnnthwost Vir
lina, alao lo Aa BoaoWo Raoarta of
Ocoaa Viaw, Virjnnia Bwb, Old
Toint Comfort, tbo great Eaatara Ra
,ort« along tba Jareey Coaat and
other popular pi are* reaabed via tba
Seaboard' Air Lino Railway. Thie
Company ia onaring lower ratea tba*
ever with perfect tr«in etrvice and
faat through scheduled It will inter
eat and benefit yoo to call oa Boa
board Air Liu Railway Agent*.
33 M
A VHIIY MCCHWL
"SMtttiif In Mm Tfc# So.
All Doctors bare tried to mreCA
TARRAII by tbo ot^jwWdm,
acid ga*es,iahaler» anddiugphepaate
form. Their powdora dry op the ma
pimoa membranes earning then to
rrack open and bleed. The powerfn
naad n the iahalera have entire* I
ly eaten away tba aame membrane*
that their Makers have aimed to core.
•b*?o pastes and oiatmeats aaaaot
rtarb tba diaeaaa An old nod exper
ience 1 practitioner wbo baa for many
years inijf a cloae atudy and special*
ty of the traatmoot of C ATT A RAH
baa at last perfected o treatment
which when faithfully oaad. not only
reliever at once, but ponnanen'lr
cures CATARRAiI, by removing tbe
causa, stooping tbo discbarges end
coring all infitzamntion. It ia tbe o*l>
• remedy fcaowa to «ci«Qc» that actual
i ly raachea tbe afflicted porta. Thie
wonderful remedy ia known as
, "SNUFFLE? tbo GUARANTEED
cATARRAU cURE," and ie sold at
lbs extremely low price of One Dol
, lar. eaab packagp coclai ting iateraal
and external medicine auficieat for a
I fall moaths tivotaMßt aad everything
Deceasery to He perfect use.
-SNUFFLES" io tbe only perfect
| CUIUS ever mod* .w
u now rooogniyed «| the oaly aafe
and poaitire ears far that apooytog
aad disgusting diaeaaa .It oles cure*
inflammation qiioVly aa 1 permit
' ently nal a aleo wonderfully qai-k
to relieve HAT FEVER or cOLO io
the HEAD.
' cATARR All when neglected oi«eo
leads to cONSUMPfIOX—' 3NUF
p I.ES*" will savi yoo if yoo use it at
' once, it la «o #» r*mely, but a
1 complete tiaatmeat whisk ia jxgjtiye
' '} K n aranteod to care cATARR AH
l| in any form or stage if oso-1 according
■o lip djpeftiooa which accnmpanj
( each packjife. Don't dglay but aead
' for it at oocpk U*l writs foil particu
lan as to yoar cooditioo.aad yoo will
raestpoapwiilodfH* frf* the die
' coverer of tkis yoaderfal remedy re
gardingyear esae yiib«nt ooft to vo
: brvowd tba ragaUr priaa of "BMDF
: FLES" tbp "GUARANTIKD OA
> TARRAH cURE."
Sent prspoid to oay addraa ta tbe
' fjnited fitat#a 9r Coad« oa receipt of
- One Dollar, Dept. oMI.Ed.
vol B; Gilts A oaft 33
Market Street, Philadelphia. -
.
■ f \ervbudy ia hmkiag far bargaiai
nDit oi r finding thorn at Qatgoaaa
1 ItASUP-BnmlMiarjda
i t|ii V" ■'
* *e *
LAND BALE'
ay vtrtmafa Aiaac a# (br tapcrtor Coart W
W»illa Ca—tj i: ia (he rm«c af H- C
«*sawj If. wamttiH I (hsa V- Maafcy.
Mar **, f* at u anolKfc. m al Ihr Cant fcuaar
e»awinhauta>. It. C an Io tkc Mghor
MHafctaaaiwiladwiajn 11 ail liaa
Maitm Caaatj. mnfaiai tkr laaS (i l l.
VainaaS oOni aad >a»na aa the Kalna
Water* tract af iaial ciauiwi at sen* arat
or In* «a 4 tally dncitbcd la the deed *raai Oa>
I a. HurTt to Hcyt N Warn ragl«tei«d in nook
I« p«e JtS aeaialcr of Ucada aSka. WUMawtni
R. C Thb April jth. •*•-
I «> AO. CAVIoaO. Cwaslainait.
7 M Sriflfft GpftM
M. M- Ahctin, a civil war veteran,
of Wiaoloator, writes: -My wife
was alch o long time ia epite of good
doctor's treatment, hot w*a whollv
cored by Dr. Ring's New Lite Pills,
which worked woodors for her health**
They alwayo di. Try them. Oaly 25c
at N- 8. Peel A Co.
MMM UIMY jggg tout
Mtaaa i of road aMnmtm itfwaa
aa. —t ta liawl appnlaSlaf apali, others lar
fcxml «k lM>la|after oaiateieal*. fgnaalary
(aaraataed yearty; rrtro walaioai aad em-
Kaota. rapid adeaaoeraeat. old cotaMiohcd
haaat. Craad chaacc far carmrot au or aniaa
loatna*pteaaaat. yimaaisl paaWaa. Uherai
Irrnt aadfalarr. Maw, beilttaat liaea. Writ*
" , " W STAFFIH PUSS.
rj Chare* Street, Nrw Harea.Coaa
NSMIRNIH
P. A Denforth, af LaUrange, Qa.,
aafferol for aix months with a fright
ful rnaalng aora oo his leg,but writaa
i hat Hack Isn't Arnica Hilts wholly
cored it in fire data. For Ulcets,
Wonnda, Pilea, it's the beat aalv: in
the world. Cnre gnaranteed.Only Sfic
Sold byS.B. Peei & Company.
NoTfCK !
Haeiai a« r upon the •»
tate of Jeaaette i.. dac'd.nutioe i« hcttby
ghna loUl credK'M* ha ing riant' ainot e*-
•atet. (>oeara* tl*e aae to the ti 1 with
ia 12 ■auatha {mm thia day vr thi iwtir r aill I. •
plrad ia har of their teeovt ry AH j«raoa- ia
4HarJ ta oald eotate are re>|Oei4«l to oettk the
war. Thla Jth. day of Ainil. 1901.
OiiKaaoucAhON
ay-ttp 'da»'r.
Inari if i Caagk
A coagb is not a di«aa«-> bnt a *ymp
torn- Consumption an bronchitis,which
are the most dangerous and fatil dia
nw, have fur their int indie ition
a p-raiatent co igb, and if properly
tiaatol as aooa aa thia couch appears
jr easily cored. Chamberlain Cough
Remedy hat proven wonderfully roc
otesfui, and gained its wide reputa
tion aad extensive cafe by it'a 4itcce>e
in oari'ig tba diaeaaee which cense
coughing If it ia not beneficial It will
not coat yoo a oent. For aale by N 8.
Peel fc Company.
fKOTICK ! 1 1
Tht SheriA o certlkcatr for the oale af a. T.Orif
te'a iatareat ia a certain piece of land in Uoaar
lleit Toaaahip. N. C. (or laae* doe for thr year
ia*.haeiaa been aaalaaed to mt by the hoard af
Caaaty Coaaela*eera.of Martia Caaaty.l (haU.
uakaolaeal redeatptioa to nade. deauad deed
fur aar «odayo after daU of thla aotic*.
TMo Mh day of Hay 1901
ii-jj p - I*o. U niRKA
SlMMtnatit Past
•'1 recall now with horror" asye
Mail Carrier Burnett Mann of Lstaa
na, 0.. "mv three years of enffering
from Kidney trouble. I Was hsrdly
ever free from dull achee or aoate
pains ia my hack. To stoop or lift
mail sacka made ma groan.l felt tired
worn out, about ready to givo np,
when I began to uee Electric Bitters,
bnt six bott lee completely cured me
and made me feci like a new man."
They're oarivaled to rVgulato Stom
sch. Liver, Kidneys and Bowel#.Per
feet aatialaction guarsnteed by N- $■
Pes) A 00. Only 50 cents.
•NOTICE
Hariac qaaiited as Kirceto upon the MVt
af Chr|atl*e lobetaa, dee"d. Notice hrrrhj
fieea !a V- |i hjiiiv irciU * -->»1
-tat- Ulttu Lo Ihf andent.u-4 fo'
ani. at oa •* hefsn the ,'.h day of April r
thi> aotior will he plead in I«| of their
AU ixtaaaa iadopted lo asM eotnic are
tiaaVtit*t>!hU' vajaet't. Tii» it. Jsj >«
V( til 19a. riKMN Mil':. I xerwer
»»-« Oeo W. N'«» ell. Attv T .r tatcCKtnr
FHSkt Fu Ks Lift.
"My father nd ciMer b> il: died ■ t
Cimsnmpiion," wiite> «l T. Weather
*•■»!, of Mich., !:f >' I *.*«
' saved Jrcai eauie loir
miyi>y Dr Ktr > 0 very.An
atuot of Pneumonia iff*, as. >.bet nate
coagb and very eefsre Jjjpg
which an epoellent doctor pould p4
h'-'fs but a few montfu nee ot this
wonderfn) gj- dicjpe it.a lo cie aa well
•#eter ami I t mus v ia
laltlliMe lor I M)gb% Cold-> and al!
Throat a'-d I.hiik Utah s.Triol hoitW
fisee Guaranteed bottles (Oe and II
| at If. B. Perl A t *>mpaay
itoTica '
H«- i-y |U)J|tnl (»'p)fUi:iio- apna thr ca
ttle af UyaMß .WfA;'CaMcr p fctety
Shea «» an perrons a-sin« mii
-ante W peeaaat theaa t- the n 'ca-d fcr
Mrraettt «n ar Vforr the • th Cay of April 19a?
nr lMaaotanr artll he plead in har of tiwir TCeoe
ety. All-pero .1- irdeb-ed ta mid cauOr aar »
Thla yOi
dayelApsUlgM. fUNXTrMU
**At aaatiase I Mf«e4 6m * m- 1
m* Sf>rain af Ik uklv," MT* 0«O E
CMJ. editor af the Guide, Wishing
MbTh After M9K err era I rfjom
umiM MdioM* ntkoat ntecrt, I
tried Chaaherlaia'a rain Bala, and
am plesaed l«nj that relief aM u
no* aal b*xu il« MB aa-1 • com
plato ewe *pee>lily fallowed. Thin
remedy has also beea n»l ia my
bail; for (rat bitten test with the
battiwalta. 1 cheerfully
ita oae to all rlo mar naad
a iret~clr»« liaemsat." Bjld by
31 & Peel* Co.
' *
NOIICfc 1
jaaMM M WPOM the
estate of C. C Cafe.hiii dea««4; SCutssr U hfft
cf>r lop»wt U» to the MWTH nit nd lor
«f April, KM
« u« MICT Bill fcr ■ Im W Ikru itm
ay Atl |HIH»I Mrtntlo all eMaSe ut R
|wefit»Ml«i—aet l—fct
Tfcis 4ay at Afet? KK.
A-M r J.L COUIAIK Ata'r
NOTICE
A n«ST CLASS RCSTAI RANT
AT KIKKY'S >TORK
Down the Main Street
The only up to date
[raut iu town
Meals served at all hours.
For both White and Colored
Fine Acrom-xl itiuns
•'•ll :iU'l n e Hit
MKALA 45 CENT;*
S. P. KNIGHT, PROP
GIRL - 0 *«»»
X/ V a v^^Tftltpn
A atftovt. thMd n« Ifcr laftr ir ptiinl c .r| f r da)»
,h » Hi- t.♦«! 5 rati « n i l a]! ndnt
wt talk tl t»e*«in i|ipli*d Prior
ft. 1% i I', j*y nil (raaafor
lath .» cH*v««
TV r ar?aja Prtearnllers Co.,
i» «t 5* Maw York.
Mil LINKR\\
AKI>
. DroHsmaklitflf .
Mutt J B CIIKRRY S,
*■ ,
Hamilton. N 0.
Too will find my UmA ©insist*
of the Latest Htylea: Hits, C«|w
and Trinunioga-
COMPI.ETK IJNH.
Tna I'ohlic invited to call and
examine my Stock.
NOTICE
HA ring Q«UIM « dKiulralnr upon the es
tate of W N. Ckrfc drcrawd (Mtioc H hfffhy
five to |*noc« hoMbfr bow iiainet mii rtUtf
toyfptnllHtatoVht —Arrnpni f-»e tnyment
oaor before thr 15th day *F April >MU or tl.i*
aoticr will be pkad taUrof their rrcuoer y. All ,
priau— imkhkd tenhlcittr are rrqucnted to
—lre Iwi linn |ia|wnt
jfett - D. D. ClAftK. Ata'r
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure,
' Digests what yon eat.
This preparation contaia* all of UM
I difestanta and digests all kinds o!
food. It gives Inataat relief and twnt
fails to cure. It allows you to eat all
, the food yon want. The most sensitive
stomachscaa take It- Byiuusemacy
thousands of dyspeptics have been
eared after everything else failed. It;
Is unequalled tor all stoamch 1 roubles, j
-sbssssS&SssS«sr
c. I'.CAUSTAKP II v.x K co.
IfttBEKKIWE CHALLENGED WORLD!
Jw TQ PBOOUCE THE B * U * l ' °*
ROBERTS'CHILLTOIIIC FOR CNIIIS,FIWERS,
Night Sweats and Grippe, and
lift. all forms of Malaria.
UWUSUp" DON'T WAIT TO PIE I
1 %StMj/ SPEND 25 CCNYS AND BE CURED I
J None genuine unless VMOOtfH CURES UK mars' TMtC HUMS I
i Red Cross is on label TRV IT. •NO CURE NO PAY. V 25c. PER BOTLLE.
■ Substitute «NNM OCLIGHTTUL TO TARE. mmmmm
■ii 1 ■ ■ 1 ' ———J
f tor *aW ourj(.»£«*t *nrf tt*Adf y Auderpou & Co.
, «
; 11 !■ 1 mm—m „± ~SL
WAftftANTUJ
; ILUMX6 SEWING MNOTWMALJFFIFFL
K .. . V '"/ | . J
A. C. L
ATLANTIC CCA.VT LINK K. R. COWAItT.
* TRAINS GOING DOCTH.
,; . S
c|| =1 c|
*. «.!r. 11. r. M. A. MJP. M.
Uftyc Vchiov— »14»; S.3S 1 . ...
Ar. Rocky lit .... "»! 9JJ f_—.
P. M.j j
U»t T«rW»ro.. '» 71 ' .... *JS —_-Ci— ~
JU» Rocky Mt ... Imito «/ • sn'i» |*
U«« WIIKOO •»,10 4 j 7 w i!C >«•
l.ejve Sclma sis tl k*— ...
l.v FiiHlcville.. 4.* 11 V 5 i- ——
AT. Florence 7 .5, *4O ;
r- m.! A . m. - j .
Ar. Gol Utwrj ... ! j js
U Goidaboro 1 4 «?} Jja
!.». Magnolia „.J 7 J'j « J5
At Wilmington j..„ * H t 00
j pr.M ijjr m.
TRAINS GOING NORTH.
Hi sfij Rk| i >•
' -- p'i j- T
TV. p. w.r ; .
l,» Florence 9 Jol 7 IS
I.v. Fayettrvillc . u tj! 9
UavcSdma ... 1 joj •« JSI
Arrive WiUoo 1 ]}L II l]|-
iA. m jr. u. a. u.
Wilminftoa —j —I 7 « t3S
l,v. Maiuoffl .... J —--J *J* 11
L.v. GoUUboro I 45C 1 37 U »
"p. M.i A. M.jr. m. r. m.
Utw Wllnoti * 35; 5 » » »3I »• 45 «*•
Ar. Racky Mt , 3 Y*l 610 »» 45{ » U I SI
AntveTarbora . .......1 ♦ — [ ——
l, «vc Tarboro a .u; •
Uv. Rocky 111 .... .1 o| »» «i'
Ar. Weidou 4 - 1
r. M.I A. M.|r, ¥. •
Ysdkiu WvUion M*in Uue-Timta lm*» Wtl
uiiarton. 9 no j. iu , arrives Fayetlerille lie P
m lcjvet Imtltcvilie t» *i p. ■ , »r»tve« SM»-
fo'.it I«ii> I" xdnruinK leaves Saufoitl jaj p.
ra , ar.ivc ( ayeticvilte « » p. « . leave Fajrette
vilk 4>> p m.. artnen tt ilmiugum y 45 p. ia.
BeuiKltst ille Mranch—Tiaia leaves Braactta
ville K«JS iu . MMXIIMI 905 a. la . Red Hpriags
9 si a. m., l"arkton 1041 a. Hope Mills isjsa.
m anivc Fayelteville 11 I®. Retnrnln( leaves
Faj-etlcviUc 4 45 P Hove Mill* 5 o»p. ta., Red
SpriiiK" 543Pnt ~ Maalott 116 p. arrives Sea*
U *c"incct(,.!| s at Fayetlevillc with train No. I*, si
Maxton witl> Carolina Cei tral I aim ad. at Its
S, nana "Hi tiic keU Spi n*.and Blw ta.'te iail
r 'id. al At id with the swaUjard Air U*ae aad
Ruutiuni l'ailt*»>.»t Gull taith the iJbil amaad
Cliurl«.tte i-alliohC.
Tiaio on t. « Neck Wiaach Road leaves
Wcltl-n 3 .s p. in., lialitax 4 try. m . arrives SoA
latid Neck ,oh J.. m . i .teenvilh T J7 P- R™-
a'.ni ; « p. lußvtuniinK leaves Rin Moll 7 jaa.a
i.reciivflle » t; a. to , airivinf at Halifax 11 His.
IU . W'cldon 11 ij a. in., dally ck.ep* Soi*iay.
I'taiu. ou Utancl. Irave lnlH|
ton blO a. m., and 130 p. n»„ arrivr Pal sUt 9is
A. m„ 4 »o p. ni.. returning leave raiwle 93? s.
m mid 6 301> in., arrive W aal ingtou 1100 a. m.
ail" 7 jo p. in., uaily except Sunday.
Trafit its.'t» TbiWo N. C„ daily except Una
day S3" p. i".. Snm'.ay 4 ij T' m . arrives Pltr
month; 40 p in., fc, iu p. ni. Rilaruiog, Waves
IM] mouth uaily eicept hniicay. 7 30 a. » , and
Sunday 900 a. "in., arrives Tartoro una.
Midland N. C. Branch leaves GaMs
l«>ro daily, except Sunovv, «sa a. srriviM
SwithheM fr 10 a. m„ Ri turein* leaves MM
- oo a.m., atrives Cioldnboro Sua. m.
I wnia o» Naal.villc Htanch leave Rocky Moral
at 1 >a. in.. i> m., arrive Naahvilie is is s.
n ,4w l>. m., spiiiiE hvpe 11 «ia 4r> P
K lurnitig leave Spifag lloj e 11 *>a at .4 SJP »».
>a»hri.k-11 4S •• tn ,s*jp. m. arrive at Rocky
Mount 1110 p. 111, ft.opm, daily eacet-t Suadnr.
Tiain on Clinton lirauch leaves »amv h*
Cimton oaily. except Sunday. 1141 a HI. and 4 >}
p. fi. Kttuniinit Uavti cliatuai »4J a. m.. xad
2 *1 p. in
t'laiu No. 7S make* floor crawdioa at Wcktott
fur ail poinu North daily, all rail via Rkhaaoad.
H M KMIRSON,
Gcn'l hmsfti AgesU
I. R. KHNLV. Cen'l Manaxrr.
T. M. F.MERSoN, Traflkc Manager.
far fros axaminaUoa sad sdrioa.
lOOK ON PATENTS
W^O.A.BMOWAOO.
Pstaat lAwyars. WASHINOTON.D C.
a»n»a»«Miaiii>«ii»»aii>aaMi»»»»Ma 1
M veanr
Jj^^H6ixraitiiNCi
iljjffijra
Oeewwasrra Aa.
Aaynno aendlng a akatak aaS an
aMf aaeartatn MI aptMaa fraa slaUwa
Intenilon to prohahly salaala>la Cuanulaa
1 lons «ittt& coMasKKiMi aNals
•ml 1 rsa. tlhlsat aasaty fofsaaariaapaaaaMa.
Patents takes tkrowh Mras kCEntdiS
i e»H MTMTT. arßkort lathis