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| TKE ENTERPRISE K PMJSM® EVEIT FKIDAT Williamaton, H. CS. ALFRED K-WBITMOEE, Editor and Publiaher. Entered at the Post Office at I Williamston, N. C., as Second | Class Mail Matter. j SUBSCRIPTION, $1 a year. FRIDAY, MAT 17, 1901. The formal dedication exer cises of the Pan-American Ex i position will take place Mon day, thftvfOth iiist. (GncnviUc RcStclor.) Now Mexico has rounded out her first half century as a terri tory, having been such for a longer time than any other in the history of the United States She has everything that en titled her to statehood except the certainty of voting for a Republican President This i.' why she has not been admitted. ■ I. •e»» 1 NOT THAT WAY HEIXF" • '' (CM«nviU« Rr(lector) Martin county Commission ers are advertising for a com petent man to keep the Caunty Home. It is not that way over here in Pitt. Instead of having to hunt a man to till the place there is a long string of them bunting the job every time the Commissioners go to make an appointment. Guess Pitt could send a gcod man over to take charge of thefcemc in Martin. It is rumored that several of our citisens are thinking of leaving town, owing to the fact that they oannot get hauses to lire in. This is a bad itata of affiairs. Business nie* wake up! Are you going to let some of our best men leave the town? Why not form a stock company and build half a dozen houses, or more, they can readily be rented.und and at a good price. We can name three, and pos sibly four,that wantto rent.The town will never be any larger than at present, unless aome •dwellings are erected. .Now is the time, it will be too late when we have lost these parties A CKMM lor a Tar Mil T««R. (Ttrboro* Aotitlirmer) Greensboro sends the report that there is a movement on foot to join the Louisville and Nashville and Seaboard roads, «o as to give the Louisville and Nashville an outlet on Ihe At lantic coast, cither at Norfolk t>r Wilmington, and that the Seaboard will get a pari of the eoal-oarrying traffic. Good for those roads: but liow good fur North Carolina'' Not nt nil unless Wilmington is the outlet. ■" ' Morehead should bo the out let, The Atlantic and North Carolina frotn Newborn thould 1 fee extended so as to tap, not -'only the Southern,but the Nor folk k Western. More head would then become a great coal ing station for the coast line trades. Ships could put in with out being deflected from their course.Hunilreds of miles would be saved to many which now, bave to go to Norfolk for coal. Such would do most to build a real seaport in North Carolina. It womld result in a North Carolina city, and no longer would North Oarolina be made to maintain cities in other states, L Such a road could be eo run as to save hundreds of miles of railroad hauling. The state done. Tbe Atlantic Coast Line will take tbe Btate's road torn More head to Goldsfcoeo on con dition that this be dona. Gov. Aycock has a good op> ( pertunity. If old Gov. More* head was living ,be would seise , tt VASMMTM LETTER. rroa oar reguUr CorrMpoodcnt : May 13th, 1901. I Ministor Conger talked at every stopping place between Pekin and Washington,but since lie reported at tbe Department of State, he has been as mum as a clam, except to reverse the assertion he made just after landing nt Bin Fransisoo, as to China's ability to pay indem nities. This may be merely a coin cidence, but fbo impression is that Mr. Conger lias been officially in formed that be had been doing too much talking for a diplomat. C. M. Schwab, President of tbe "Dillion Dollar Trust, "otherwise known as the United States Steel Company, rcceutly erganieed by J. Pierpout Morgan, diew one of the largest audiences that have yet attended a hearing boiore the In dustrial Commission, just as he is said to draw the largest salary ever paid any man. From Mr. Schwab's point of view, his trust is one of the best things that ever happened. It will not roduce wages, and it will not increase prices, although he did acknowledge that it would greatly reduce the number of employes. He to> k occasion to whack the labor organisations,but, of g urse, that wu expected from the man who drove those organi zations out of the Carnegie works. In officially denying that he had either been making inquiries as to whether a Chinese loan oould be floated in this country or actu ally negotiating a loan, the Chi nese Minister to the U. 8. took oc casion to say that he hoped eome time in the future to see Amerioen capital largely invested in Chi* nese securities, but tecoguissd ob stacles that mads such investments well-nigh impossible now and aot very probable in the near future. He added that one of thoee ob stacles was the high rate of inter* est Americans expected on their money. The Mount Vernon Ladies Asso ciation, to which the country owes a debt of patriotic gratitude that should never be forgotten—had it not been for the efforts of tbe mem bers of this association, Mt. Ver non might have paased into pri vate hands, instead of being pre served, as it is, as near like it was when occupied by Washington, as possible, and being a Mecca, not only for American patriots, but for patriots of every land, is hold ing its annual session at Mount Vernon.The reverence with which foreigners usually approach the totnb ot Washington, just below th« mansion, is very touching,per haps more so, because Americans are largely lackiug in the spirit ot reverence, or at least do not make a display of the reverence tbsy feel. The past year has been one of tbe most successful in tbe history of the Association. The total num ber of visitors to Mount Vernon reached 85,829. Through iho Vice Kugent for Louisiana, a writing desk, once the property of Mrs. Washington, has been added to the furniture of Uen. Washington's' bed room. It has Lfcp decided to purchase the coaoh etkib&fcj ft the Centennial Eipooittoa as Ooo.j Washington's White Chariot, sad place it in the coach house at Mt. Vernon.This coach was not owned by (}*a. Washington, but it is a duplioate ot the Washington coach which was man risers ajftbrofcen up and distributed in pieces as re-! lies, built by the sams maa aad for a friend, Mr. Powell, aad as the Washingtons and Powells were iatimate, it is probable that it has often been ridden ia by Washing ton. Hoa. 0. D. Baaiall, af Cold water, Mich., a retired hanker wbo ia Secretary aad Treasurer of the Board of Control for the Michigan Btate Public School, Is visiting Washington. In the oourss of a ooaveesatfen, he said: "Ex-Gover aor Piegree has go«p to Soatk Africa. 1 1 is supposed Lis mijsio# there is to establish a sale for the shoes manufactured in his shops. men art sooa forgotten after they go out of office- He undoubtedly bed some good ideas ead tikewlae MM bed ooee IS the last two or tbree yean there bee been develop ed in Southern Michigan, a Dew industry, the ceakieg ot Portlaod cemept.One ot tbe ebief iagredieaU it marl, which it ftwl is fbe swamp laode ill the vidaitj d Gold water. Marl ie pare white fa color, made by deoompeeed shall* end boring* have shown that it exeiate in sufficient quantities to supply all demeada for buadreds of years. -The cemeat is made by mixing the marl with clay and baking It hard, after which it is ground to powdsr by powerful pressure-" One of the differences between England end tbe U. 8. was strong )y accentuated by Mr. B M.Deeley, a mechanical eogineer connected with theMidlend Railwey of Eng land.who is making a tour of this country in search of improved rail way ideas, in a conversation con cerning the Wall Street crash, caused by the contest of two mil' lionaire syndicates for control of the Northern Pacific Railroad,when he said: "A great reilrotd wer like that whiob was figured ia Wall Street operations within e few daye would be improbeble in Engleari, tor thr rseeoa that a very large porti u of the itcck of oar railroads ie held by trustees and estalee,ead •»y other interests as permanent investments, and could not be se cured in tbe open market except for prices that no one would be willing to pey. "I have bssu stiff. He;; from Dr ■pepaia for the put twsu'v years and have been unable aflar trv.sg all preparations and physiol* *o get anjr relief. After tuition r n - -.'tie or Kodol Dyspepsia Cure IU- 1 relief and am ROW in better health than I bave been for twenty years.! oan not praise Kodol Dyspepsia Care too highly. ' Thus writes Mrs. 'C.W.Kob erte North Greek .Ark.C.D.Qarstaphen WANTED—Several loads of plae wood The Enterprise. Tke leaet Ie quantity and the most ia quality deeeribee De Witt's UH)e Early Rissrs,ths faaoua pills forsoa* etipation end liver complaints. 0 D Oerstarpbsn. Everybody la looking for bergsine end at s finding tlieni at Gorganas/ Mr. W. J. Baiter, of North Brook, N. 0., eaya ke suffered witk pilea lor fifteen rears. lie tried aaay remedies with so results until he ussd DsWitte NVitoh Hassl Balve.snd tbet quickly cared him. 0. D. OsrsUrplua. There are lutrgaina and Iwrxatna at Gurganus' looking for purchase* We know yon won't let tlietn pas* (Qwwiiit acaxfcic.) Daniel Webster said th's in die cussing the value of newspapcra: •'Small ia the suin that is required to patronize a newspaper, and well rewarded are the patrons. I carc not how humble and unpretending the gasjtte he takes it is next to impos sible to fill a sheet without putting something in it ffeajt is worth th j subscription prise. No be without its n wspaper and evtrv parent whose son is away et school should supply h m with a news paper, I well remember the differ enfe between those of my school mates hatf and thoee who had not accees to newepepOflh i things being equal the first writ , superior to the la-it in debate.com position and intelligence. r Skin SfacOene ] r;l} readily direp- PMT by uaiog JDefyjU's Witch pi Halve. Look eat for cV#ilt you get DeWitts you » ' : ;i>» no d 1 results. Uis the qnioi. . positive ours for pilee-U D 0 trslar, _«ia. i I U FPU want aoasethtUK to make your g»rm*«U look like new i eatf sll right after f»t Jp«at , the trsatda of rubbing f* kfftmg , you should eead )6 fsa* to Th* . Enterprise office afd let es get you a eompound which if guaranteed to deypur washing with *ery little UmM. It w tLe sans Mifjpaart * that the Otuaeae #» ia r MoesfbeekifaotMtiWNT ▲gents wanted. I (Ontavtltc ScSrctor.} An Edgeeoaibe ooantr hoy found , a torpedo ia a field aeqr the rati- 1 | road. He took the torpedo to a , NaqMwJth shop, pat it ea aa aavll ' koy'ihaadswMWownU>°ptoar* BfeL \Ai « EXCURSION RATES TO MCM. PHIB.TENN. vu mwn til UVK BAIL WAT. Reunion Caotederata Veteraaa, May 28-39,1901. . Oa aooount of tk ItwlM. of. United CraWmti Vilmmi the Ba* Booed AtrLiae Hatful# will aril ticket* from atatioaa on iU liana to Memphis aad rotors at the very low rate of 000 cent per mile. Ticket* will be aold May 25tb,26tb and -S7tb, good to return untif Jane 4th. Ao exteneioa of final limit to Jon* 90th, 1901 will bo granted oa all 8M board Air Liao Vulvar ticket* and on all tiekato reading via tkat lino by depositing with Joint Ticket A grot at Memphis on or before Jane 3rd, and npoa payment of fifty cent*. Doable Daily Train* with faat aobodolee and perfect passenger ser vice make the Sesboard Air Line Railway (Capital City Line) a con venient and attractive route to Mem j'LU. For tickets, Pollman and Bleeping Car reeervatiOM and fall ioforaaation aa to ratea and schedule* apply to any agent of the Seaboard Air Line Railway. 83 St TO MOUNTAIN AND BEA SHORE RESORTS. TIA IIABOAID AIR LIFE RAILWAY* Before completing arraagtmeata for your rammar tripe or deciding upon placi'x at which to epend the *tima*r, you should call nu Tloket Agent* and Passenper Reprf'en'ative* of tho Sea board Air Line Railway They are apecially prep*red to furnish infor mation aa to loweat rate*, quickest ecbed tile* and inoat attractive rout** to the Mountain Reenrtfein Weetern North Carolina arid 8 mthtreat Vir ginia, alio to ibu Seashore Resort* of Ocean View, Virg'"'* B«acb, Old Point Comfort, the great jUatorn $e • arts along the Jefaey Coaat and oth»r r polar pltr es reaehed via the SeaboardJ Air Line" Railway. Thia Company i* lower ratea than over with p*rfeot train osrviee and faat through schedules- It will inter eat s«d benefit you to call aa Bea board Air Lb* Railway Ageata. tiny ■• ' / A WORTHY WCCSJOIL wv 9U »wl 9»9"99w| "SMitttic Im IMir TN In. All Dootors have triad tn cure PA TARRAH by tho oie of powdera, acid and diuga in paate form. Their powdera dry up tho ma cuou* uemlrsnee cauting thorn to oFack open and bleed. The powerfu acid need ia the iahalara have entire ly eatan away the eamo membrane* that their makere have aimed to cure, while paetee aad ointments eaaaot rtach tbe diteaae An old and eiper* ienced practitioner who haa for many yaara made a plpee atudy and special ty of tbe treatment of oATTARAII haa at lest perfected a treat aunt which when faith'ully used, not only reliever at onoe, but permanently cure* CATARRAII, by removing the cause, *top|Hng the di'ckurger and curing all inflammation. It ia the ool.v remedy knowa to eoieace that actual ly reachee the afflicted parte, Thia wonderful remedy ia known ar "SNUFFLE 9 the GUARANTEED oATARRAQ clIRB," and i* *old at th* extremely low prio* of One l>ol lat, each package containing internal and external medicine auCcieat for a faff ROtitha tryalqpent and everything uecaoaary t» it* perjfgt up* "BNUPFMSB" i* th* only perfect cATARBAH oURB ever made and * »ow reeogais* 1 aa th* only aafe and positive cure for Hut annoviug and disgusting diaeaie .It alao cure* qni.'kly anl perm in ently aal la tfjo jooJ*rfu,ly qufek to relievo IIAY FEVER or «OLU in the HI3AI). cATARBMI when neglected otiea lead* to CONSUMPTION—"BN OF *>ll save voa if you uae it at once, ft i* Jintry remedy, but a PoWpMe js pojitlye' l.v guuraateod tn curt fctTARKAft ia any form or e*eg* if u*eJ *«*ardii>g >0 the direction* which aoeompaiij eaoh package. Dea't delay but aead for it at onoe, and, wr'.te fall particu tyf aa |0 your coaditioo,aad you will fW* *d f Ue U m *• die «opopey Qf thia wa*4*rftTwrfr g filing JWmt witjionf to yep beyond tho regular priee af "9MUP. FLES" tho oA TARRAK cCfRS." pwfyid to aay addraaa ia the Patted 9(au* or Oaaada oa rooelpt of Ope 1)?%. 4.4 dree* Dapt. o4ol,Eik Wig yS} Market Street, Philadelphia* >OTiCB To mj patron* and tho pawl pablia. I will ka eat of m r ofiea fM| May 13th to IMb, teataalva. jbfUtfally, LAND SALE h virtu* ef* dcoccW tkc eaprrior Covrt at HmUi Cilj mm4t ia tk*e**c*ra. C.a»(«m iihlt].E Watnrt *l*. 1 AaU m Mn*«y May «h. i*M al it •'•tork. ■ at lb* CMrt hMMt Hl«Wh«a»*,a. C. arU t« tfec aaaacr «w (Mb * tact *f a»a ia laawvUk tova iMa Wrtla C»natj, *4>*|al»t»w »*a4 *r K.K. Wa*m aa4 other* ami kaawa a* Ik* W«l mm Witcn teact Wlaad caataialac n* acn* awM ! *r I*** *a4 fatly itioftrf ia tlx 6**4 fna> Cla* 1 ■. Miartl la Hqrl«. WelMa fCfMcrca ia Baak («. page aiXnlinr at ma «act. WHti«l*a J*. C TI.U April jtt. HK>I. *Mt A O. OAVUMLD. ri»al»li*ir. m g||£|f*| Qpgimi M. M. Ahatln, a civil war veteran, of Wincheatar, lod., wrltea: "Mj wife 1 wae elck a long time ia apite of good ! doctor'a treatment, hot woe wholly eared by Dr. King'e New Life Pill*, which worked wonder* for ber health" They alwaya do. Try them. Only 26c ' at N. S. Peel A Co. MiUIMITg> iUMr $j)00 k Mea *a l women of good mUtt— la rtfrnnil an, sonar to travel tppoiatinf >(rM>, et ben for iucai work locikiug after our iatereaU. y/tomltry *narant*ed y**rly; extra cotnmUafun* *ad ea peonee, rapid adraaeetrrat, old etlablblied ' boaae. Uraad chauce for caraut Man or woaiaa I to aecurc pleaaant, permanent poaitioa, liberal ! Iccome and future. New, brilliant liot*. Writ* at onoe. STAFFORD PRESS, I] Charcli at net, Mew Haeea.Coaa. t- It Stfii Nit m P. A Denforth, >f LaUrangr, Qa., lutT-reJ for aix months with a fright ful running attre on hia leg,bat writeo that riackltfn'* Arnica Salve wholly cured it in five day*. For Ulcei*, Wound*, Pile*, it'* the lieat lelve in the world. Our* gn iranteed.Only 2fto Sold by N. & Feel A Company. Mmmammmmmmmaab. Inari •( i Ch|l A coagh ia not a diaeaee bat a aymp torn. Consumption an bronchitiitWhich J are the most danger on, and fatal dia- i eanee, have for their firat indication \ a peralatent cough, and if properly traat#d a/aoon as this cou«h appear* are easily puretj. Cough Remedy baa proven f oijdeyfqjiy sue* 1 eeesful, and gaiqed ita wide repnta tion and oxtenaiye aale by it's luoOeaa ia ouiyiag the diaeasea whioh oauae cooghlog.lf it ia not beneficial It will > aot coat yon a cent. Far aale by N 8. Peel ft Ooapaay. NOTICE 111 Tk* aheriS'i ctrtikcat* lor the (ale W w. V.Grtl aa'* latere at la a eertala pine of laad la Oaaa* Meat Towaakip, N. C., far taae» do* far thr jr*ar rtw.kariagbeen iMipad toae by Ike Board W Caaatf CoaaaaiMkMaeraof Marti* Coa*tjr.l (kail. I anlea* («f«l redemptioa U made. deaun4 4«ed far «,aa* «d*jr*«R*r OaM *f t»M* »otke. , Tkia Mk day of my i(*t. j»-j7 p— jwo, t- wwaa. Shiilift it Nit Pttt "1 recall now with horror" aaya Mail Carrier Burnett Mann of La van [ aa, 0., "mv three yeara of inffering from Eidooy trouble- I vu hardly , Over free from dull achea or aeute pain* in my back. To stoop or lift mail Mckn made me grottn.l felt tired ! worn oi)t, iihoqt jeady' to give up, , when I began to use E't'Oiiic Riitete, but aix bottlea completely cured me ami made me feel like a new man." I They're unr>vii)ed to r«'gul*te Btom . neb. Liver, Kidney* and llowele,Per fect satiafaoiioa guaranteed by N 8. ( Peel A Co. Only AO cent*. NOTICK llsvin? quallAiM *• Executor nnon the It .tote of Chriatint Roherooa. dee'd; No'ire in hereby d'-en to aU p*r»>na boUIM claiiat iilnat raid estate to pre Deal them to Hie aaderalxned lee payment ou or befor* the «tk day of April i o»,or ( thU notic* wilt be plea tia bar af tbeir recovery All penoan iadebted to Mid eatat* are maukd. ! to anake UaaaetUate parment Thia »t> day of April ifN. PI.RNMV p*«u Kaeca'or iHt Ceo W. Newell, Atty for Kncialor. ■' *. hi. a i aa^^aaaa—aa—au flllMFwlHi LHI. "My father and eiater both died of i t'onaun»i»nr»r," nr J T. Weather wax, nf Wyandaitt, "and I *i« i eaved from tho aauie frighrtnl fate i only Pj King's New Dieonvary.Aa attaat of Pnaumaaia left an ohatinate i cough aiidvrry eovere laag trouble, ■ which an excellent doctor ooald sot t help, bat a few months aee ot thia i Wonderful medicine made me aa well as ever aad I gained mack in weight" [ futailliWf .Coughs, Colds aad all ( Throat »ad L»ig troohlaTrial battlea • freea Guaranteed bottlea 60c aad 91 I at H. 8. Peal * Company lilii HOUSE PAINTER » WILZJA2ISTON. N. C. ilftn lnwihk Cofitfipfislnci SsftMMA I *s—* VHLMENWIII NRR NIKS, 1 llhrtw, » MmNhlt », , , t SfnfcW Ml M>U| hnl "At MM tkae I a aa nn sprain of tba ankle," says Gao K Ouj, editor of tba Guide, Washing taavTa. AAw osing Nml rasom- Bssadart MdiriaM without aoooeM, I tried Chaaaberlatn'a Tma Balm, and M> pleased to aiytkat relief MM aa MOB AS I began ita DM lad a cow plate caw apeedily folio wad- Tbia Mkadjr baa also baaa used to my Sully for frost bitten taatwitb tba beet malts. I cheerfully recommend ita oaa to all vbo may need • firateclaag linemaot." Soli by X. S. Peel & Go. ■t NOTIC* Having qualified u administrator upon the es tate of Hymaii Robersga, dee'd; Matin ia hereby given to all persons holding claims against aald estate to present them to the uaderslgtird (or payment on or before the sth day o# April t'/«l or U.U notice trill be plead iu bar of their recov ery All persons indebted to naid eatat" kit te nanted to makt-Immediate payment, Tliii -,th da> if Aprii Jioi. I'I.KNN V rKKI.. >H Administrator. NOTICE A FIRST CI,A*S HE.STAI'RANT .IT K lit BY> STOKK Down the Maiu Strcet The only ii|» date H>»tau [rait in t'*\vii Meals serve 1 at nil hours. For both White and Colore'] Fine Accouiurl itiuua. Call aud s»e roe MEALd 26 CENTS' S. P. KNIGHT. NOTICE I Maviug qualified ai administrator upon the e» tale af Jeawtlr L. Carton. defd. notice la hereby given to all creditors having claims agaiast es tate to preaent the aat to the »hnl|s« with ia ti months from this day or this notice will be plead la bar of their reevvcry. AU prraoas la debted to aald estate are reqaeried la settle the saae. This jth, day of April, tff. SHKKROD CABOW. '/-**!> Adm'r. MXLUNERY, AMI) , DreNsiimklng . at MM. J.B. CHERRY S, Hamilton, N C. i ma^^aamanaaMaamam You will flad my atook oonaiate of the Lateat Styles: Hate, C*|>« aad Trimmings- COMPLKTK LINK. Tae Public iaritad to call and • examine q»y Stock. i VOTICB Hariag qualified as adailaislntor upon the re late "I W. H Clark deceased astice Is hereby glee «a perm >us Mdlngc latins l gala* aald estate to preaeat them tv the underalgaed for paymeat ait or before t:»eijtb day of April 'v°» or this notice will be plead iu bar of Ihrir recouery. AU persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate payment This islk Uy of April I«SI. jo-0t n p. CLARK, Adm'r. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you •it. This preparation contaloa all of the dlgsstants and digests all kinds ol food. Itfflveilnstantrellafandneveij falls to cure. It allows you to eat all | tbe food you waut. The moat sensitive I atomacha can take It. By Its use many I thou Bands of have been' cured after every thing else failed. It la auequnlled for all stomach troubles. Hcaaf Mp bvk 4s yw §Mi f^ca^&isr.'sis^ar "0. n.CAHsTAiii'HE.v £ co. * ■ 7 " , I ROBERTA IWE CHALLENGE THE WORLD TO PROOUCE THE EQUAL Of tffßfff lawn' CMU.TMIC FM emus, FOBS, [jljij * .irz. ** . j>WU|UpiU DON'T WAIT TO DIE! %WUi++ SPEND 2S CENTS AND K CURE*I WWH CMC MK MUTT INK FIMBI RWWhlrttftlW xrr rr>9 NO cunt no mv.vsbo. fcrmtus. jffit m i i >4 wt*bi For aala by—Ei Gorgtaua tad SUda, AidnM • Co. P « ~ _ •■-:■■■■« ■■ , . • -. ■ § ' , t , . WaptQMWWIH3VW awiMM «owra A. C. L ATLANTIC CO AAT UH B. B.CGMFAJTT. TSAiwa cowo aosrm m'Sr* It . A* ri n rs: ri Leave WeUou ufa 131 Jj3 Ar.Backy ML-., » |}i Leave Tartoro.. is it ... Sea Lv Rock) Mt .... I®j 10 m 6jJ j 15) ia M Leave Rrtlaon __ 1 » »«s Jis 557 *4* Leave Selaui t Jj 11 u Lv. Payetteville.. 4P iijj Ar. Floreace 715 sa .... r a A- J; I Ar. Ooldsboro. 7 y Lv. Cotdsbora.— -■ ■ ■ *sj •ja T.' SJPT'St" • • —' 751 1 * At. Wlimlngloa. « H »«a r. M. A. u. r. M. TRAINS GOINC XOATH. isSsi 1 * ''l 4 A. u.l r. M.i Lv. FKience . ... « W 7ii . Lv. FajetuWHc . ■> IJ V4l —, Leave nelnra ... 1 y> 11 35 Arrive wilsuu.... 1 JJ is IJ A. M r . M A. »L Lv. i.e. Ma ; > i.i» a jti 11 la l.v. Cola joro 4 jo (1) u sfi f. M A. m. r. i Leave Wll4ou »JJ SJJ "u!ia 4; ««• AT. Ro. *. Mi )JU ilO II r., ISI Arrive Tsrlwro.., ..1 *46 J— - - Leave Varboro .. sji Lv. *o:ky Ml 1 jt " «s| Ar. Weldja 4ji 1 » v. M I A. M-lr. AT _ Yadkin Division Main Uine—Train leaves Wfl. minktou, 1 00 a. ui., arrivea Fayettevllle is as a, m , leaves Fayetlcviltr it as p. as., arrives Aaa ford 143 P til. Keturning leaves (Sanlord 3as p. m., arrive Fayettevllle 4 jo p. m.. leave Fayelte vilie 4 JO p. m., arrlvn Wilmington « q>. ». BeaaettavUlc Branch—Traia leaves isaeritl rille 105 a. a., Maslon««s a. m.. Red apeiags a 31 a. ns., ParkUw 1041a.m . Hope NUa MS>a. m , arrive Fayetteville it i«. Returning leaves Fayettevllle 4 45 p. ■ . Hope Mil Is 3 00 p.m., Red Springs J 43 P- m., Max 100 a 16 p. m., arrives Saa " at FavetUvUle arkh train Ma. 7*, St Maxtua with Caroliaa central Railroad, at Red Springs with the Red hptinga aad bnm raii road, at Sanford with the hcaboard Air Line aad Soatkera Railway, at Oulf with the berfcam aad Charlotte RaUraad. Train oa the Seatlaad Neck Braaah Road leases Weldoa t ss p. sa., Haliiaa 4 11 p. m., arrives SnS laod WeA S+ *■ ■t-.OreeavOle »S7 P- as.. Bte •ton 7ss f. attotafialag iMvaa Uasua 7 Jsaja Ureearillt • 51 §- m , arririag al HalMsi 11 lla. m„ Weldoa 11 ss »• *■., daily eaeept Seadiy. Trafaa oa Waahlagtoa Rraaeh leave Washiag loa I is a. m., aad » jap. m.. arrive fsiasels »M a. m., 4 ao p. m., retarnlngleave rarmete sua. m., aad*jap.as., arrive Waahlagtoa lleea-M* "rrn^Tleaves drily' eaeept Saa day 5 jap. m„ Baaday 4 'S M'Mea Br 7QO a.m., arrivea Ceadshoaa Ist % . Trains aa Ms^rißeirmM MmM at t jaa. m,jso p. m.. arrv« MafkMße mm a. m.. 4 *3 p. m., WrlMbepe linta.,4 sgp. Retaratag leave aprigg Mope || (ia. W.,4 MM. Naahvllß "MB, m., > c R- arrive el «BI Clin tea dally, race pi saadagr. f| •a. aa* 4 m p. m.. Returning leaves (Itnum *45 Ss St.. IM ' TuauW r* tufknfloae eWiaetllsa at Wetfaa t... ail pwats Ne rthdaily, allrsjl ri« «|i|iai>i H. M. KMKRBON, tlea l faneager AgesL J. B. KKKI.V. Gea'l Manacsr. T. M. KMKRSON. Trsßc itaasgtr. 'j. ITMSTYSSSSMIMIWATMSOMSSOIA ss 1001 OK PflEmgffi.TVX '^■C.A.SHOWS 00. fmtmi Law y «rt. W t>HIMOTOM.P C. jlliliiA, 00 YIMf V 11 ■ ■ J . ■ ■ H ■■ k ■ ■
The Enterprise (Williamston, N.C.)
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May 17, 1901, edition 1
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