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THE KHTKRPRISE tnUIBKD ETMT raiDAT uruo e. ramibu. ... ftim in Ksuau . . . If • mmUm IHII wi»br» Ihc paprr tkr ■ hmbk w aouara im whwi nyim y llw !■ which ■!! «pi I ill "h—Till ■* r I H li. bum *>ll far mrk4 t« o(4|(Mlia> . L . , . . Himiirain ft««li»»i hi fi»i ihi Hat Mada bf t««)iR4 tin li rttt|4 Iras f- oka* nan fertfcr liar KttattyTaMbM. r *• ■'■■■■■llßliuß latKT I mOM Ihe MUM f\ ■* lh wrUcr mvpuin it— mtA lo he K SsfccJL het *•» Kmaxantn-c f K>HMI fxtth •wmmbsaibiHie. li »wpm, «n»tn to inn. * trail ■ Hk fa Mltllillßult. or ckHfr of .Ut« VesaO, mm k ii Iku ol«c mat uut iku if , i •BBKMfTIOS too A YKIX IX ADVAXCE Kmtrm! it jhc lv oft* 31 VUuaulia. Lai; *Cm emu*CU>* Mail Matter Fkidat, Jine 7.1901. Qor. McSweeney lias refused to accept the the resignation?, of Senators Tillman and Mc Turin.^, Littleton Female College ex pect* to have a new industrial building, 60 by 80 feet 3 stories high, ready for use by the time of its fall opening. There will be a Summer Con ference of Christian workers at liitleton Female Collego the last week in July under the auspices of the Christian Teachers' League. Very low rates of travel will be secured and this will be a fine's tnnitj for our readers ;to Visit littieton, which is a very |H>p ular summer resort fast-class investment. The money spent by a cily in educational facilities is a first rlass investment, when the ■choola arc wisely managed, for We cannot thiak of anything that would land to harm a city; more than for it to fee known abroad that its school facilities r- are inadequate of a very poor quality.—Norfolk ledger. llie town i will meet willi the citiKen* of; Williamson, at the Court House next Monday night. to discuss the school question,; It is very necessary that ouri citizens .-houM conic out in lull numl«er». and give their sup- I port in this direction.- J We arc- indeed gratified with the promptness of our Com- ' musioncr* in acting upon tliis 1 all important question, and we' 1 feel confident that our people ' «re going to hack them strong- j ly, and that success will crown' their efforts. f, WWHIifiTOITLETTER Cotinpndrai ) June 3rd, 1901 I II is again up to the CP* Constitutional Convent*' nnbn it can produr- , fcrioty anst> , ' n ' ment o( I 1 ■* ~ a morc satis lnj. .»• than its amend .ic Piatt amendment, an _ jieodent Cuban government is a long ways off. Qen. Wood has been instructed bj this govern ment to ay to the Cuban Consti - tntional Convention, in kind bnt firm words that its attempt to add all aorta ot things, incladipg a clause about the Monroe doctrine, to the ilatt amendment, was re garded ia Washington as childish ness which it would be well not to lvpeat; that the Piatt amendment mart be accepted as it passed Con gieas,or not all. They will do well to be eareful, aa there ia a dispo sition ia administration circles to lie impatient with them, which may not result to their advantage. fiec'y Hay has instructed. Ambas sador Choate to issue American passports to two Filipino# in lx>n doa,who/bad applied for them and beea refused, and the Departnienl cf State is now preparing a general letter 4 instructions to all U. S Miaisters to issue passports to all ledHsata of our island possessions who apply for them. This is on tin general ground that acta of tlx g£. late Congress give residents of tlx islsnda those rights, superceding AeU.B. sUtoes which prohibit tha Mining of passports to any bul Awricu citizen*. Capt. Geo. Bry«, who recently £etaraed from the Phillipines, •hero he served with the Volun tas** thinks, the islands hare s gpst faton. Ueiiiil: "Iconsidei jjf • T e*"j favorable sign that so many of oar boys are remaining in the Phillipioes. after the expira tiok of their r terms of enlistment. TbiVare the tuen who will devel op t«e country sad iu time con vert it into American territory til for statehood lam no believer in the notion that the Filipinos will never be tit for American citften ship. Fix a just educational, test, and the Filipinos who pass it, will be as desirable citizens, as werf the negroes when the right of fran chise *« cuuferred upon them. Knowledge of the English lan guage should be one of the chiel features of the test, lor in learning English the Filipinos will get an adetjuate idea of American institu tions. I believe that in a quarter of a century, the Filipino youths who sre now in school, wjll be as fit for citizenship as is the average negro, and much superior to many Ital ians and other foreigners whom we admit into the the U. 8. aud al low to vote after a few years re sidence. I cannot sec that there is such a thing as a Philippine Prob lem-It seems to me that the course is straight away UIK ad, and that »nly time is necessary.coupledwijh wise and just government, to work ftut inevitable results that will be to the everlasting glory of the American Republic." Although the Attorney General kas given an opinion that claims resulting from the destructi n ot the battleship Maine arc nutiona| md not personal, and are barred Mr the treaty of Paris, the Maine are still being filed with ihe Spanish Claims Commission, »y sailors who survive and by the leirs of those who lost their li?es. >pini.Mi differs as to whether the Attorney General's opinion will K upheld,but the chances arc that t will be, as it would be very ein- Mrrassing to this government to iiave. the question of rc£|>on«iibility or the destruction of the Maine [Kissed on by the Spanish ClaiifiH om illicit.ii, Kgardless of how it night be decided. The President of Venezuela inunt not be kept well |**ted on the acti tiinent of iIK' L.S. (tovcrnnicnt. It he bed Leon, lie would have t'B - the humiliation of being officially iuf. rnicd that the 1 1 . t'ovemment unreservedly indorsed »cts of U. S. Minister l,,o(jiiiis. tlia ihe President of Yeuexulea had !iarchly criticised in a published, iiterview. It has been officially an lonnced that Minister Loomia,who snow on a vacation, will not re urn to Vcnexuela, hut will be iren a place elsewhere in the Dip >matic Service. Mr. i has. A. Moore,Pr' i« American Tariff * ; ; ..identof - with Uw P- - League, who ie trip t- .evidential party oil ~ the Pacific Count, is the . mail oi prominence (e do clair that tho President was no longer an extreme protectionist. Speaking on the subject, Mr. Moore, after highly commending the President's efforts for tho ex tension of commercial reciproci ty, said: "The thing to do is to keep lully abreast of the times, aud whenever wc can do so advan* tageonsly, wc should negotiate real reciprocity treaties that will allow us to sell our surplus pro ducts. If wc take off duties a mount ting to SIOO,OOO, we must bo ns snred in advance that we are going to get SIOO,OOO worth oi trade in return. We are. manufacturing a great deal more than we can use np at home,and the time will come before long when thisover-prodno tion would be felt by us. It is the province of statesmanship to so leg islate aa to constantly increase our markets outside of ftie U. S. We can't get a great deal from our European and Asiatic neighborc for nothing. We cannot eat our cake and have it, tio. We've got to give what to the other fellow will be an equivalent lor anything valuable he gives its. This is just where true reciprocity comes in." Tbe Ptmdent tells Senators and Representatives that he not wiah to c*U an extra session J Congieas, but is cot £ur« that one can be avoided. * DROVE 54 MILES Struck Out 9 fWit. ami One Rue On aa Empty Stomach. The came of toll last Tneada r V" adreitweil la last week's iaaae to take place Thursday (6th). Moa ■lay morning oar "Manager repaired * telegram from the manager of Greenville team asking bin to play them Tuesday instead of Tknraday, as it Was impossible lor tliem to play on the latter day. Tbi« rsq«e« was granted, and a teh-giam «« sent to Mr. Jl. O. Jordan i-t Dnnn, asking him to |>itcb the game on Tuesday. Mr. Jordan replied lla lie would route. Monday night at twe'we o'clock Jordan wa* lo Itockv Mount. II.JI past seven o'clock Tue«day moti.ui, Jordan was still in llock.t Mom I and the earlieat train that he coultl get to Williamston on arrived here at 6:55 p.m. The gauie was to t»e called at 430 p. si. Jordan wirel our Manager that ha had lieen left, freight train would not bring him. The reply to this message wa>: Drive through. Take fre-ili horse at Tatboro; one at Uobcraonvil|* ; wil I have another to meet you at Kv«r etts. Jordan replied, «f leave at once.'' This was 930 a.m. »u.l mil y 54 miles had to be covered in 7 honra. The horse that Jordan drove from Koeky Mount to Tarboni must be a "has been" 18 miles in three boars and twenty-five minutes. When he reached Tarlioro a horse and buggy had been waiting for him for one hour and a half; be stepped from one baggy to the other and Mart*d on hi# joarnev. At Koltersoiiville, another fr*vb horse wa* wilting Tor In in, to take bun to Kverett*. tV|.«n he rearbed Kver efts, tjie team th.it bid lieeti sent lo meet him, bad mantd Itaek, and was in town r hen Jordan ri-aehotl Kveretts. He ii lepbun*! «i,.. Manager that lie was there itn.p would slart on, and for him to seii-l team to meet linn, thi« wa* ilrie Mid the teams met about half way.. Jordan donned his uniform at ho ea:ne in town and arrived «'i the ball field n|. r > 30 ready for bi*. lie sent in theliox in the Alii inning, (truck out 9 man and mad a a ru > A Sot a very tod showing for a n fflio hadn't eateu anything m hours. •'> miles; II men, and HI empty stomach. * ' GOLD Mr. J. B. Cobr.ru fo n ami |. toil Sunday. J L. \\Wr weat lo |t.,br» .d SiiuUay. .. . „ Vie. A. \ Smi(h Went to Witon i «. fops looking Farmers urn a boot tltr.n .li eh ■ • »">g cotton. Cro|* a „, k,„. r it piesent. i * It. T. Taj lor i« on tli* reek. - . »iek l»»t tbia JOT f —— ,vE TO PENSIONERS In accordance with au act of I lie ast General Assembly, all persona now 011 the confederate pension list, cither soldiers, or widows of soldiers, will be required lo make new application before Hoard of Pension* at the court House iu Williamston, on or In-fine tint Monday iu July, 1901, all sorb as are unable to attend hi penon , shall wnd a certificate from » creditable physician, living and p:acticing medicine, in the com munity in which said applicant shall reside, that the applicant is unable to attend. COI-STV ItoABD OF PKKSIOJiS. WANTKI) An Agent in your County for our Novelty Show Card Signs. Agents arc in. ;king $4 to $7 per clay. Only one agent appointed in a County. Send 15c for sample, terms, and catalogue. The Echo Novelty Co. licbo. New York. A PATHETIC PICTURE OF TifE AIUND NEf> FARM There is a deep pathos in t v e picture i«y W.' L Taylor, cal ed "The Passing of the Farm." which appears in the June issue of The Ladies' Home Journal. The bowed antl sad faced figure of the lonely widow, standing with one haffii en the open door of the waiting coach while she takes a long last look *t her old home, makes a strong ap peal to the feelings The sad No vember sky, the distant misty ills h the closed house, the deserted barns, and above all . the dejected figure, bring • 1 ' throat. * .'/ - , KodelDyspepsia Cure R *- >•' - -A I linsolvent I Jtmt list of laaolvawt Tun of Martin Uoonty for tha year 190 f— t Town'hip W T Bart Loft Coast/ 9319 BBrmdlord * * 2 01 Tbos Boctoo u - 200 K L Downing « « 203 F C Ferrell « « 2 00 W C Ferr.ll •« - 44 B B Hearne f - 2 00 Henry Jim ** * 202 Lovie A Jobm . ..JO llsti Iv knight - lefteoanly 200 W K M »I!in In Triton 2 00 'V T Moor* L»ft County 2 13 SLOven* 200 JStiniw I«*ft connty 2 00 I «hn H* v >g* " " "2 00 j Todd D»vl 211 ra 13 William* Town*hip A J l>r>r.,pr L(h Connty J 75 Atr.w II JiHw " *• 2 CV) Wm K R»el u 2 00 tfenry Perry JO' 1 Jonaa Perry 23 10 90 VTDluoston Township W, II Bennett 17 Taeep'i ft Kenn*} Left Connty 2 00 Ultude Baker u - 1 l« 'Viley Dnur, 2 01 100 Mlf ](|t county 1 Albert II >!luv •* " 2 W'i i FTenry IwVh*n , 200 Harry Mel, in left county 217 Kenneth I'age 2 00 Vfm M ltay left connty 200 Qeo R Robartoa 2 00 Warrao Roberaon 2 00 AJanto Roger* Left (J, jmfy 2 f2 tlenry Blade 2 DO Terry Thaaaa left connty 200 ~W»M Crow Boad *» Toiraabip • fHOuwi- T joH County 200 P-rrv Everett 00 Wm R veil 17 ' A V", L»fl Btate . 2OH 'Villi. Hb rrnl Mihtn f 200 'obnW utMfl left county * H kV R ' ffhitafcr * ° 2° to J* R'liergffnrUle Township T W Andrew* 3 C® Tbeo Brown left county 2 10. J II Bunting 2 01k WO Bland 2331 RCHeat left conntf 200 A T Crow - 2 33 Colin Danifl " « 213 Sam Davenport" " 200 Gray E.uon « -«• 200 lame* Ellenor* « 2 OU Asa Crimea > •• 44 v 200 Itickaid Grime*" 44 22S I' 1J •' >'iee dead « is! I Jolt** lift county) "0 V T M.nrit 2 1 • now Mo >ribg left co fluty 2*> liylwt M«K y " i* '33 H R d m J 200 levy It.Wrwm |*f 200 f ji»rt'i Ric« *' * 17 R S all- (to 2 27 lobtrl Willi* •_ 20" \>be Woiten left conuty 210 ~4« 3J 1* »|dai' fa'ai To* nrbip Vl*r Batom M «0 5 S Bowen 4«r*l * 2»• I litutea "arr*/[ lett county 2to| Jbas 1 Muter » « St-oj lUndy t-.rimco 07 Ata J'.-iibjng* tlrad 2 Oil j HWn SWppard 2 00 liM»5 II imiftcn To«a«hi|» l»F Urown WtMnty 2 25 IVUr E Dnvi# '• •• 2 00 U I» Everett •* * 3 43 R F Hooker •* " 200 WTUookar >• '! • 200 Ed Hollay 14 - «20 Cleveland Joaea 2fo Ifobrrt Kaig'it " " 200 JoLa Piko ,•* **■ 22 U*ea B|>ruiH Jr 4*aS 9«9 Carey Baatl»uod left maty i.OO William i'boma* 44 ** 209 tbeo We«tbcr*bo% 2 0V 2» 16 Gooaa Umi Ibwaakip ~_ Uetiijr Brawn •»- Wttcounty 200 Jjh i Bf!l u u S 00 lt>nry Coward " " 219 Jim Dolberry 41 J G Glover 2 OS Jamea Uarrell J 00 W O Howard kit connty M J F Johnson 200 Ricbaid Jonea 09 Mh A Lynch error V- 27 Drew Manning left county 202 Steren 3harrod * »* 202 Henry Salnbury t # 209 Bennett Wiliiaw 190 _ r ~~ii~47 Total Insolvent* in ' CrawUrl, Skoriff •" County. ApjrjveJ b> the Board of Con~ minNObera, of Mnctin Connty , and oeiswd to ba published Recording to the provision j of law. This 21>t day of May 1901.. W. 0. Manning, Clerk to Board- Dyspeptics canrot ba long lived be cause to live require* nourishment. Food ia not nourishing until it ia di gested. A diao; dared stomach cannot j digest food, It aaat have aaaiatanca. 1 Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests all kinds of food without aid from the •tosuch, allowing it to rest and re gain ita natural function.lta element* am exactly the came aa the natural digestive fluids and it aimplj :an't Lelp but do you good. (J. D. Caratar phen. TO MOUNTAIN AND SEA SIIOKK RESORTS. . VIA SKABOABD AIR LIME BAILVAY. Before completing arrangement* for jour cummer trips or deoiding upon |'l ice- at which 'o spend Ilia summer, T'«u should rail on Picket Agents and I'assrngei R*pn-senix lives of the Sea board A r Line Railway. The/ are specially prepared to furnish infor in Mion to Icwest rates, quickest schedule and most attractive routes to the Mountain R-»j«nris in Western North Carolina and S.>ull - 7t:jt, Vir :inia, aho io I'I» B*«'iorp Iteaorl* of Vie*. Vugtnia Beach, Old IVnt Co.«r .• I, th I Eis'ern Re* -oris along the Jersey and ■jtn«r popular pi art>a:h«d vt » the •Seaboard A>r Luie Railway. This Company u L>.rer run than ever with perfect tram service and fast through schedule*. It will inter eat and benefit you to call on He* board Air Lia* Railway Agents. 33.8t "The Doc'.ora told me my cough waa incurable One Minute Cough Cur* made me a well man." Rorri* Silver, North Stratford. N. ll.—Be cause you've not found relief from a stubborn cough, don't d**p»ir. On* Minute Cough Cure ha* cared thou* eand* and it will cure yon. Safe and ■ure. C. D. Ca'ctarph n. CENTRAL AOADEM Y' an Industrial and Training School lor boys ami young men, will be gin its annual session Oct. Ist 1901. Young men desiring to go to school and pay in part with work may write to us at Oxci. Twenty - 01. e are desired immediately; 6 lor farm woik, 6 for carpenter's work, 4 for aud -plastering, f for painting and 1 or 2 for printing For further particulars address REv. Chas. a. Taylok, Principal, Littleton N C. tf * t Si?M Yuri ii Bed. ••Will wonder* **«r eeaa*?" inquire the friends of Mrs. L. °f Eaw r»-nce, K»a. Thev ktew *he had be*n unable to leave her bed in seven years on account of kidney and liver troubie.nervous prostration and g*n> •-r«l but, 4 'l'hree bottles of JSectri*' Bitters enabled me to walk/' »ii* write'," mid in three months I felt like a new person. ' Women suf tVfiig from Headache, Backache, S.'rvMiutix, Melan :h dv, Faiuting an I D;*iy Spell* will j fiitd it * | 'i ieelesa Mewing. Try il. [■S«tLf»al»«w i* |iiir*»i«idrji. S. f**l 1 & Co Only 30 cent*. Siiruba growing In a po r- oil sel dont 1 roduce bright high-tolored dowers l! nerally tj»e application of manure ,n libe»ai quantities will impro- e their color lion filing* and scales luliiHttd about a black smith San* il hare a toidfiu y to in tensify the color of many pia.nts, if i!wg into the soil about their roots June Ladies' Home Journal. The billion*, tired, aervooa man cannot successful I r eomplet* with his healthy rival. DaWiU'* Little Early BUsca the famous pilU for constipa tion will remove the cause of your trouble*. O. D. CamUrphen. MS LIFE SAVEI Bf Claakfrlaii's CiHc, ttslira iH Birrakota bill), * I am ««re that Chamberla in'* Colic. Cholera and Rem edy at one time saved my U*," says A. E. Lafalette, d Gregory Landing, Clark county, 'Missouri. "I was in such bad shape that th* doctors said I could not liv.e. When I was at ttve lowest ebb, one of my neighbor* brought in a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and I took it aod got instant relief. I soqii got up and around. That was nine years ago and I am *4 ill in good health. Since then that meJicjne baa always been in my home and always wilt be. It is the best on earth." For sale by N. S, Ptel & Co. Sms In Hm Mh. "Our little daughter bad »» almost fatal attack of whooping Cough and bronchitis," Writes Mm W. K. HUi* land, of Ana oak, N. V., "but, when all other rcmediee foiled, wo saved her life with Dr. Ring'e New Dis covery. Oar n«i«e who had Conwmp tioa in an advanced (tag*, also need this wonderful medicine and tad ay, ■ha ia perfectly/ wall.*' Desperate throat and long dieeißes yield to Or. King's J»ew Discovery as to no olhsr medicine on earth. Infallible for Coughs and Colds. 50c and 91.UU bottles guaranteed by N. S. Peel & Co. Trial bottles free. * ~T ' KOTICK • hunat to ba# Notice U hereby (ivm that ■ppUoliM will br wdt to the Board of County Oniiauaown to (rant to the uuderaigned Ikrnt to retail aptrituu«t« add ault liquor* Mr aU aoatha, br|W>| Jmlj tat, i»m the village of llaiaell. N C . ia Martia county. Thi* Say J'xh. lyei. 34-40 r. t. HAISLIP. DMi't Marry for Koney. The lloeton m«n, who lately mar ried a sickly rich young woman, i* happy now, for he got Dr. King's New Life Tills, which restore ! her to perfect health. Infallible for Jaun dice Billiotuoeu, Materia, Fever and Ague and all Liver and Stomach troubles. Usntle but effective. Only 25c at N. S. Peel & 00. NOTICE Fur*aant loiU« Notice is hereby given that ap|>lkalkw will be ma«le to the hoard of County CnmmLvioarr* to grant to the nmler*ign*! license to rirtnil aptritaon* and malt liquor* for, month*. htfiafoK Juljrl*!. lyN, at the Taylor -»torr in Martin roacty Thi* May iUH, 19a!. i 4 4® J. J. WKAVKR tk CO ! 1 WORTHY S'JCCSSOR. "tatttfciaf In Mir 111 Su. All Doctor* have tried tn curs oA TAURAD by the as* of powders, acid gaaes.iabalers and ding* in paste form. Thfir powders dry np the am cuoita membranes causing them to crack open and bleed. The powerfu acid used in the inhalers have entire ly eaten away the same membranes that their makers have aimed to. cure, while pastes and ointments cannot rt>ach the disease An old and ex|>er v ienced practitioner who has for many years made a close atudy and special ty of the treatment of cATTARAH baa at last perfected a treatment which when fai|h'ul!y used, not only reliever at onte, but permanently cures CATARRAIf, by removing the cause, stopping the discharges and curing all inll im mat ion. It is the only remedy known to science that actual ly reaches the afflicted parts, This wonderful remedy is known AS "SNUFFLES the GUARANTEED CATARRAH cURE," and is sold at the extremely low price of One Dol lar, each package contaiting infernal and external medicine sufficient for a fill juonths treatment and everything necessary to its perfect use. "SNUFFLES" is the only perfect cATAIiRAH cURE ever made and id now recognised as the only safe and positive care for that annoying and diagustiag disease .It also cores inflammation quickly sol perman ently ani ia also wonderfully quiik to relieve IIAV FEVEIt or cOLI) in the HEAD. ' cATARKAH when neglected often leads to CONSUMPTION—'SNUF FLES'' will save you if you use it at is no ordinary remedy, but a complete treatment which is positive ly gOaranteed to sura cITAjIRAH in any form or stage if used according to the directions which accompany eacb package. Don't delay but send for it at ones, and write fall particu lars as to your condition,aod jroo will receive special advice from the dis coverer of this wonderful remedy re garding your caae witluui cost to you befepd the regular price of "SNUF FLES" the "GUARANTEED CA TARBAH cUBE." Sent prepaid to any address ia the United States or Canada cn receipt of One Dollar. Address Dept. C49I,ED WIH B: Gilks & 00., 2330 and 2382 Market Street, ATVM FTLWN "Of a gosoline stove burned » )•»}? here frightfully," writes U. E. Pal mer, of Kiikaaa, Ia- "The best doc tor* couldn't heal the running sore that foiloPld, but Buckien'a Arnica Salve entire!/ cored 2pr," Infallible JbrCplis Corns. Sorjss. Boils, PriMe*? Skin Diseases and Piles. 26c at N- 8. Peel A Company. WQB LD - RENOWNED PARKER BfGCJES are manufactured by D- B. Pgrfcer, RobersoiuriUe, N C. You can't buy a better baggy for (he same money. Wfey order y«ur Uuggjes from a dis tance whan you can get a better one, right In yoor own county, for less money? I [A. C. L. ATLANTIC COAST USE *- K. COMrAXY. «I»OWUII tcstma. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. I ?£.|ax tj ja». 13 U.. »«•.- df lei c >| 61 c| B *5 Ifi £zl *a s L__£j A. u/r. it. p. u la. m. r. u. * I/ave Weldon l« 3®. •5® , L . At. Rocky Ml i 951 •- I r . | j ' Lt.ive Tar:»orp.. » »|. r '| tW....—.] ' I,v Kockv Mt .... LOS 10 OJ! «• iJ J ijj T J Jt ; U.ivc Wilson itv 10 40, J•« J 57" *• Leave Sclma > n 11 iv T». Kayeturville. 4 J"»| U JJL Ar. Florence ..." 7 a. 1 ) a4O P. M.'A. M Ar. («>lUhoro... .... 7 59 IwV. Goldaboro L.. *45 Jja l.v. Magnolia f. 7i' *SS » Ar. Wi.miuctoK. ! 920 600 r jr. M A. M.Jr. u. i ■ •—~ r TRAINS GOING NORTH. c —— ft s- s5 j " i►. * i il =fl il il il a* I fvjft!. Mj T —y ft Mil" —— L». Florence J... j»! 1 X>, Lv. FaytUiwiuc.. i* 15' 9 4« p . Uavtiftttii «... 1 y»| 11 35 V AfT^vc ltm ** * Si——■ lA.m. T \r. ml A. M. 9 Lv. Wilmington . —' 7•• •3S J I«w. Maj:u.>«t4 j } 1)0 im GoSd«lK»ro ... 4 5a «—— 9 J7 If «• r M A. M P. M. r. M. I Leave Wilaoti ..... as; 5 '* •i •• 45 ■«• Ar. Rocky Mt .... 3 > 610 »» 45 «« >3 I %S ' Arrire T»rl»w i • j —• r I«eave 'iarb »m... * 3»t -■ L». Kocky Sit .... i >-| •* *5 A '* ril | Yadkitt DirUion Main Line—Train leave# WU miiiKtuti. 9 oJa ui., arrive* Kl)tWefHk iaoj p. UJ , leave» Fayetteeille ia J5 P ■» . I furil 14; p. w. Kctumtug leave* Sanford 3*5 P ■ ni . arrive l ayetteviile 4x> p. m.. leave Nytlla -1 vUle 4ju p n, ai tjres U'iliamgtuM v'SP-"- Beniiettawtlte »:rancH—Traiu leave» Uennetta* ft eitle HOS a in , Max ton 905 a. m , Red Sprinfi ' 9Si a n»., I*arktou 1041 a m , Hope Mill* 1035*. ra.,airiNC I'uetUvUk 11 10. Returning leave* Fayettevilk: 443 1* » Hope MtlU soup «n . Red Sptir.jTt "i a% p. m . Maaton t 16 p. m.. arrive* lea* netuvillc 7 15 p. ui. . ■'» Coonection at l'ayelleville with train No. Tt, at Max ton willi Carolina Central Railroad, at Red Spring* witlt the aud Uumaaore tmU road, at Sauforti with the Seaboard Air Mae aad Soul IK tn Railway, at GuU with the Dartuua aad Charlotte Railroad. Train on tiie Scotland Neck Branch Road leaves Weldon t 53 P n»., Halifax 4 i?p. in., arrivea Scot land Neck 5 OH p. nv., Greenville 6 57 p. Ria •ioti 7 53 p. n». Returning leave* Kiaatua Greenvtlfe b 5a a. tn , arriving at Halifax 14.1b a. at., Weldon 11 33 a. in., daily except Baad»/. Tntin* ou Washington Branch leave Watliiaf tou b 10 a. m , and 2 j* p a., arrive Fanaele 9 i« ' a. m,400 p. m., retnmina leave Fanaele 933 a. tn , and 6 30 p. in., arrive Waahingtaa naa a. ai. and 7 » p ui , daily except Soadaj. * r Train leave* TbrUu N. C., daily except Baa -1 day 530 p. m , Sunday 4 »5 P- wrivea F»v mouth 7 40 p. in., 6 10 p. m., Returaiag. leaven l*lvmouth daily except Sunday, 7 y> a. aad Sunday 900 a tn , arrive* Taitoro 10 m a. a., nuoa. m ... Train 011 Midland N.C Branch leave* Golda horodaily, except Sunday. a. m., amviae Sraithfu id 6 10 a. m , Rrtuining Iravea Smithßeftd 700 a.m., arrive* r.oldstMsro S a. m. Truiu* on Nashvi.k- linnch leave Rocky Moaat at v \u a. in., 340 p. iu.. arrive Naahville 10 *> a. ni p. m.» Spring hope 11 00 a. at.. 4 *5 P. *-a Retui uiiiK leave Spttng Hope 11 aoa. m.4 55P «- Naslnille 11 45 » w.5 *5 P m -. •"ive at Rocky Mount 12 10 p. n. ( 6uop.m..daily except Sunday. Tiuiu 011 Clintou biauch leave* Warsaw lor Clinton daily, except Sunday. 11 40 a. n».. and 4 aj p. in., Retur'ui:ig leave* Clinton 645 a. m , aad ajop m Tiaiti No. 7S makes cloae connection at Weldoa for all poiut* North daily, all rail via Richmoad. H. M. KM KB BOW. Geu'l l'a*M-nger Agent. J. R. KENI«Y, Oen'l Manager T. M. KMKRSON, Traffic Manager. ICodol Dyspepsia Cure Digests what yon eat. This preparation contains all ot the dlgestanta and digests all klnde of food. It Rtvei Instant relief and new fails to cure. It allows you to eat all the food you want. The most sensitive stomactis can take It. By lis use Inacy tbotisundn of dyspeptics tuve btsa cured after everythlnit else tailed. || is uuc-(ju illcd for all stomach trovkiaa. It can't help bat da yea g*ad frrssrrd only by F. CI. ly WITT A tVyflilrsss C. D.C.CnSTAKfOEM k CO. BO viAar . oß| I I J J LJ J dS* ™ ft a ■ j . I vj ■ m k ■ 1 ComtwnTle. Snroo* xmrilnc a akatdi and «wul|Uua aaf cuifldaiHtat. lUndb-iotm PataMa aantfroa. OlOmt hmw, for ■■l'ailiia aalafila. Tciiiiiic Jhwrtcak. m MMM mtwwwewiwwi i-pifrlitSS ~ C.A.SHOW*€*O. : t Ta(«atU«re». WASHINGTON, D C. tanmad > BPTfOf. Paranant to Law NoUca ia >«w>n mti )Ju application will t* made to tk* board of CHHD Cam 111 isatoners to graat to the nailiii||aii licrnac to retail »pkihion» aad malt lli|»ara tor six moaths, htginlai July l«t, lyai. 0 the J. Rohcrs JU« Store ia Gold Mat Martia coaatjr. >ff>« SI})" "«k. I«o>. T S ST ALUS aCO IS«E sl® Men and women of rood addreaa to it|»ma oa, aorac to travel appointing areata, other* fat local work lacking after oar intereeto. Sjaaaalaiy gnarantord yearly: extra commtotaoee aad ca penm, r,pj;l advancement. M catohliaMf to aecure plcasanV permaaent po'.nioa. libers income and future. Sew, brilliaht ittev Wrg STAFFOID mf r . 33 Church Stieel, IHW If—H,Bwa.
The Enterprise (Williamston, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
June 7, 1901, edition 1
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