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FBIDAT. JrjtE 21,1901.
ksmimb it tk cmzm.
At a meeting of the citiiens ol
WiUfemstoa, held ia the Court
House last Monday nigbt, looking
fo the betterment ot our school facil
ities, the foflowing resolutions
veto adopted expressing the unan
imoas aeatiment of the town upon
Prof: C. W. Witson's leaving the
charge of the Academy here.
By as this announcement, that
Mr. Wilsoa has severed his con
■ectfen with the ucademy to enter
the field of the graded school work
fe raceised with deep feelings of
aorrow aad regret. Wo realize
that hia leaving means great loss
to oar school interests aad Ijithe
entirecommßaity inn general way
Daring the three rears jest past,
ia which the academy haa beea ia
the charge of Mr. Wilsoa, we have
observed with ia tenet the steady
program aad growiag iutermt
which has gone on ia our school
with perfect harmoay aad anisoo.
Bis werh has beea thorough, aad
aaraestly aad tmthlully executed.
The iastrnction given baa beea of
a high ordor aad thorougnly satis
factory: the at tendance has in
creased aad the school has shown
maailest thraft under his manage
ment. The community has en
joyed school adraatages
•a degree of excellence of whice we
hare beea justly proud: the in
fluences have beea both intellec
tnally aad morally enlightening.
The community has felt these in
finencm aad it is aow with a deep
censeof regret that we see Prof.
Wilson go oat from our midst to
take up the work elsewhere.
Aad for this faithful service and
cMkiiat work,and tor theenobling
influences caat in the community,
we aow desire to express to him
oar heartfelt thanks and apprecia
tion.
We recognize that hia going
from as is oar loss of a scholar, an
efficient teacher, a christian gentle
man and a good citizen; and
those among whom he may go we
- *ost highly recommend him. ~
In his new career we wish him
dsmrrsd success, aad ws will ever
remember with appreciation the
good work which lie has done in
oar community.
i Geo. W. Newell,
i Committee * Alfred K. Wbitmore,
C C. D. Caratarpltea.
* Willis Met on, N- CL, Jaae 13,1901.
KMHFM IMMUFIE
As the first gleam of old Sol flit
| tod actum mother earth oa Wed
aeuday moraiag. Jaae 12th, there
aeeaaed to be a cloud baaked
agaiast the distaat horizon, but as
the saa climbed from behiad the
f eastern hills, flooded the earth
, with amgaificeat splendor, kissed
, the dewdrop from every leaf aad
ileudi from sight,people
I the streets, weadiag
ith oae accord to the
rh. Here it was that
oar people beheld a
he like of which has
d aay holy suactoary
i before aad hardly
aal was ever sea; ia
l chaaeel stood aaoctft
beaatifally decorated
eea, aroaad the chancil
pit was eatwiaed white
ically looped aad eoa
> perfectly with the
|
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What MM* all thie? a perfect
•fey—a ullitalt of people—ft
Audi oo beaahfally fewilri,Hj
iddcd lu (II tbi« UIHIV KTWD lo
here ieftwl her prell teat robes
•ad birda from ertrj branch chaa
ted their ooftot sad aveeteat fere.
Umeftfta that witbia this holy
ediSoe, before thie concourse of
people and beneath thie arch one
of Plymouth's feireet daughters
was sooa to plight her troth to
the msnol her choice.
At 7:25 a carpet of purest white
was spread down each itle and the
bridal partj entered" the cLurch
keeping time to the sweet notes of
Ihe organ nnder the artistic tonrh
of Miss Mamie Clyde llaMell
The attondaata took their positioos
in and aroaad the chancel as fel
lows: Mr. Warren Biggs of Wil
liamstwa, with Mim Sadie Meakia,
of Baltimore; Mr. Chas Godwin,
of WHfiaaistoa, with Mim Anna
Savage, of I'lymoath, Mr. Edwin
Nichols, of Windsor with Mim Ida
Hamell, of Williamsteu; Mr- 11.
B. Sedberry, of Plymouth, with
Mim Lilliaa (Jreen, of Loaiabarg
Mr. J. J. llassell with Mim Both
Harden, of Plymouth; Mr. FranK
F. Fag an with Mim I'anline Hani
son, of Plymoatb; Mr. Alonzo
Haaaell,of Williamstoo, with Mim
Nona Brinklej of Plymouth; Mr.
Dennis Biggs, ot Willfemston,
with Mim Annie Mae Walker, of
Creewell; Mr. Karier Crawford, of
Williamaloa, with Mim Lnfz, cf
Baltimore. The bride entered
lining on the arm ol her uncle
Mr. Walter Wiboa f ol Greeavilfe,
while the groom waa attended by
his best man, Mr. W. 8. Snmmerill,
of Wen ton. The bride waa fol
lowed by little Mim Florence
Horn thai, cariying the ring in a
silver tray, then came the Uahers;
Mr. K. IL Marriner, of Eden ton,
and Messrs. E. D. Carstarpheu,
James Norman and Arthur 'lies
son, of I'lyniootb.
At the chancel rail stood the
Her. Itobt. Willis, of Edenton,
who nccordiug to the beautiful
ritual of the M. E. Church, with
the golden band and innovations
of Uod pronounced the eolemn
benediction which made Joha Lin
wood Hamell and Blanche Walker
lferden man and wile.'
The bride ia the eldest daughter
of Mrs. M. S. Harden, who with
her angelie grace, sweet innocent
beauty and gentle manners has
long been considered one ot the
truest types ol Southern woman
hood, who to know was but to lore.
The groom ia and hu been for
some time an officer on the N A- S
Steamer Plymouth, where he has
made a host of triends and won
an enviable reputation with his
company.
The bridal presents were numer
ous and the most costly ever given
in this town.
Immediately after the ceremony
Mr. and Mrs. llasarll left on the
7:50 train lor Buffalo, X. V., where
they will spend ten daya before
returning to their home in Wil
lfemston, S.C.
The bridal party was giren a
royal reception Tuesday evening at
the home of the brides mother on
Washington street.
'-The Doctors told me sir cough
waa incurable One Minute Cough
Cure made sse a well SMB.'' Xorris
Silver, North Stratford. X. ll.—Be
cause you've not found relief from a
stubborn cough, don't dftir. One
Minute Cough Can haa cured thou*
sands aa] it will care you. Safo and
sure. C. D. CarcUiphen.
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rsaasf mn■■felly csmplsfe *•:' *>ie]
bsalthy rivaL Da Wilt's Lit
Bissn the femoaf pffle for
Use will tuasoe the can*
troubles. CL D. Cndeqihr
NOTICE TO PENSIONERS
la accordance with aw not of the
laat General Aamlily, an persons
aow aa the Can federate peaaioa
list, either ssliiers, ar widow* of
Noldiera, will be ie»|wi«e«l to make
new application befoee ooaaty
Board of r»asi»sa at the mart
Hoaae 1a \Villuwslsu, on third
■ MOM lay ia Jaly, 1#)1, all turb
aa are una We to attend in penea,
' Hull vad a certificate fo«a a!
creditable pnysteian, linn- aad j
1 practicing aaedicme, lathe com-;
maaity ia which *aid |
shall reside, that the applicant i*
, aaalife to attead.
* Oonrn BOARD or Pbbicss. ,
I You assume no risk when yon buy.
I Chamberlain's Coik, Cholera and
Di nhcea. Remcilf, N. S. Ted &
, Co. will refund yo»4 money if you
are not satisfied after using it. It is
[ is everywhere admitted to be the
most succeesful remedy >n use for
bowel complaints and th oi !r •n»
that never foils, l! is (>lcaaant safe
and reliable. N. S Peel & Co.
i
MR. EUGENE Will I t DEAD,
r It is with deep regrete that we
r chronicle the death of Mr. Eugene
■ White, of Scotland Neck. He is well
and favorably known here, having
been a student in Prof. Wilson's
school two years.. He was a ddi
gent student and expected to enter
college in the falL
His congcnialitr with the young,
and his courtesy andreupect ix the
aged had won for him a host of
friends here, and these mourn his
death as a personal loss and extend
their sympathies to the bereaved
family. He Ifet us a few days ago
the picture of roburt health, and so
s on cut down at the veiy threshold
of a bright and hopeful youi.g man
hood. Truly "God mo- es «n mr
sterious ways his wond- r*= »« per
form." but he never tea* • rk
half done. Whatever of i.
to you, let it be filled * .
effort; the end may be i>
you now su pose.
Ihe Enterprise joins hi& l.
friends in sym|>alhy.
Summer Clothing. Straw llai«,
Etc., at Eli Gurganu*.
NOTICE
r, .ittar thrdrik W IW : ap t
nCoait ol Nwlu CMMialkt «em»l p>
iTrdUf mMW 4hi I*4 UvvitaJ ■|W mi
llu J Cm «•>>• willk !M>, _,li wll
si (VCuart knw,|> VOiuatha nm ■l,
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tract ul UaJ la ««im Cmm, »IJ—IW
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NOTICE
Julia n H(r>. MaialiS
T*.
Kaai 11. vt MaU>. lylcaUat.
TV lltfraalißl ilmr Hani mill l>Lr Mln i
thai the alow ralltk-4 atlaa h» Ura aauila I
l"t 'a Ihr laprfH loan u trnia aa I ■ ami!
w? waard ntaraaUt at Ikr Ciwl;
H«aar la WUUaw«.aaa Ihr jnf -- - aa Sp» j
■ ahca aaj ahrn IkMniaaa
tu anaai aad aaawn .aikaaa to IW ■■ -lil.ia j
"hfch haa hrra da!, IW Thai tha paifaac ol :
lha atu«M u 4nUrr Ihr pliald . at lr ta a!
Iran 4 la ad ia aaad r laaly.haaaaaa Ihr Nrlaa J
Wairnlaad. aad krolaic ihr drl . In lr aa !
aay ialrmt Ihr ma aad la arl af aa aUryrd la«
drrd. rarratrdhy H * Willi HaC C Walrta
Tha. llh Say 1 Jaar l«rl S
»*i J a HOSBV
Clara Safnla Caact-
I once asked my dainty, phaialy
dressed maid, why woikiag-girls
wore such unfit clothes on the meet
"Well, yon see. ma'am." she said,
halt ia pity, half ia d tease, ••the
poor thiaga hare no other place to
wear them." Do yon suppose that
that is *hy so maay of their mis
tresses habitually do the tame
thing?— Helen Watteraoa Moody,
in The Ladies' Home Journal for
Jaae.
OUUITEEI SIIAIT |gj||j YEARLY
)lnaala«ana(|ndaMßv.b n; —1
hlraari apfnatiaf ap-ut «f -ra lor !
total wort loahrag after taar mlr alar/i
laaraaM irartj nln oaa . j
a»r». tm»M ad.aa.fraa, , •' 1
Gaaad chaacr for rararat —■ I
ftanrtHaaM. irwant ;
■a>«a aadfaiair Xta. hriK.
ITIFFM PUSS,
ijChaich itrrct. Kca Harm, ML
"S
■ ■ ■ Vfi , I
' A surgical operation ia not taxes. 1
ssry to cure piles. DjWilt'i Witeh 1
llaxel ffelre mves all that trpirn
aad asm fails. Bewars of coaater J
feita. C D. Caretarphea. 1
- X
Ilnnolvoiit l Amt I
Lis* of T«v>!vwitT«*M of M*rll«
V' If for the yiar HfOO: —
Jtofirilii Township
•IF T B -rt v ' aft Canr.ty f2 19
BBn'Mord* " « 201
Tbos Boston u - 300
BL Downing « M 203
FOrmO H 2 00
W C Ferrel! - .44
ltftflMTM " 2 00
r Hoary Jane- •* * ( 202
l/*rir A Jmm 23
ii»!r Knight left coanty 200
WKModlin la Prison 2 00
I W T Moor* J>ft Ooonty - U
8 I. Owao* 2 00
'8 J Stidn * left connty 2 *"0
'lJohn Savage M 200
I I B?oj Todd Dud ' 211
; . 539 13
jJ~T~~"~'WillUk«Ni Township
JA J Doxler Left County *
! Abcer II J* hn " " 200
Henry Perry "" w""» 200
Joans i'erry
- f7 00
WitJUmston Township
W H Ben.n«tt J7
lanph B dteonett l*ft County 2 00
llaudeßdker " M
'Vjlfjr Dogma 2 01
Jto M Ha*self left county ICO
Albert Holley " a
flenijr Uthlß 2 01
lUirr McLin left county 217
Wm M Kt] Jeft-county 200
Geo R Rjberson 2 0®
Alonzn Rogers Left County 202
HwuyOodo >o°
J --fry Thorns* left county 200
K*fi6
Croaa I*«OAls' Townabip
J 8 >h«nc * Loft County 200
Perry Evftrett.
Win Kwell - 17
Geo D Mooley Dead 2 00
F A Moore Left BUte 2 OX
Willi* not found 200
John Wbitfleld left county -''
WP.Whitaker 0
It 74
lSobersOnville 'owisLip
T W Anlr«*w- "* -
Tiieo Hrown lef. rnnty - n
J II i £ .
*v n i: •«..) vfw
■pf'lw: i«-f« county 2»w
~\ ri*,.*.. .. - 2 W
i •> * 1.4-' ** ;-■ 2 L$
J i»- Alienor '• " 2 00
Am oiia>es • 44 2 00
Kk-.«*d Oriu u | " '2 23
TI -I -i.t B ' . 1 i J 21H
J T una 'eft (mfy 0!)
W i Aim n.i . , 3 17 j
Jaw* Mo. i ng lefteoiinty 2 t>o
f II Y.»kw n Hrti! i 0"
Hei.iy K»be -on left cot* nty 2 ti 1
Ziclun* Rica ? 17
J R Bai:« (to old) 227
Kolert Willi, 2 00
Tobe Wooten left county 210
" 40 0»
Poplar Point Township
Se*lfc» ctorn 2 00
JE 8 K.wen dea l 2 o>
j James ilatioll left County 200
i('li» l>irken» " 2 00
| llandy GrinMo 07
An Jennings dead 2 00
Thou Sheppanl 2 00
1J 07
IlaailtM Township
I' F Bm*H lefl county 2 25;
Pet or E
II I»Err rati •« - 2 43
• K F Hooker " " 1' (HI
W T Hooker ♦: " 2 00
j Ed Holley »• J 20
Cleveland Joaea **. * 300
Robert Knight • « 200
Jobn Pike «• " 22
Owen Spruill Jr doad 200
Carey Sasatlwood left county 200
William Thowa " " 2 06
TWo Weathers bee 2 00
P
, ~ 2» 16
Goo* Xett Townahip
Henry lirotra left county 2 *•!
Jobn Boil " •* 2K»
Henry Coward u " SlO
Ji« Dj| berry 41
J G Glover 31>2
Jasea llarrell ±4i)
W O Howard left conn'v iifc
J F Jobaaon «•».
Richard Jones (5
Mrs A Lynch er? »r I^7
I>rtw Manning l r .'. roenty 202
Sterea Sheriol •• 262
, Hesty Sal»bary * •» * IM>
i W iilCsvas* 2 00
ill?
T, u! laeolveatv , a County 108 17
J- C- L'rswforJ, fbanh'
35 4i of ManonOeuiity. |
Approved Pg»rdLjdL«Com'
■ ! .«rioi «T*, c Martir Cc only, nnd
orroi i to b> « iblisbo.l ac- wcding to
•Le v.oVifh 'g 11 lav.
Tt.S 21st lay af May 1' ML
Mai. mag,
' ~ Ckxk Bwrd-
■■ . 'i.i.sssi lijliil I II^IW
"I- '* I' I LL 1 -
Dyspeptics caapot be long lirod be
. cai« to lira requires nourishment.
' Food is not nourishing until iWs dl
gated. A (liaoidereil stomach cannot 1
digset food, it aiust hare assistance.
Kodol Ifvapepsia Cure digests all
kinda of food without aid from the
I stomach, allowing it to rest and re
; gain i:a natural faoction.lt* elemeuts
, : are ex ietly the saute M the natural
digestive It: da at I it ateply can't
, help ou good. U. D. Carstar
> phen. ' " " " ■
>TO HOCMTAIK AND BEA
} snoitE itLsoirra
, VIA SEA BOA ED AIR USE RAILWAY.
Before completing srrangsmenta for
, your rummer trips or deciding upon
II places at wbicb !o spend the summer,
' yon should^call on Ticket Agents and
' Passenger Representatives of the Sea
board Air Line lUilcay. They are
i specially prepared to furnish infor
J nation as to lowest rater, quickest
D schedules and most attractive routes
-* to the Mountain Resorts in .Western
North Carolina and Southwest Vir
' also to the Seashore Itesorts of
Cceaa View, Virginia B*scli, Old
J Point Comfort, the great Eastern Re
-1 «orts along tbo Jersey Coast and
r oth*r popular pl*M reaibad via the
i Seaboard Air Line Railway. This
> 'Company is offering lower rates than
> ever wilb perfect train aervicc and
I fast tbroogh schedules- It will inter
r sal aad benefit yon to call on Sea
> board Air Ui« Railway Agent*.
> 3XBI •
' Mr. Jamsa Brown of Portsmoulh,
' Va. over 90 years of age aaffered for
' years with a bad sore oa bis face-
I Physicians could not help bin. De-
Witts Witch Hanoi Salve cared him
( permanently. O. D. Carstarphen.
J CESTftAL ACADEMY
an Industrial and Training School
1 tor hoys aud yoa'og men will be
•rjn j|> .liili ;:il rUS?MM! Oct Mt 190*.
■ *v
j, ViHtitg '««►?> !e-=iring io go to
. j..) in part with work
• nay iitc 1., it's at o*c« Twenty -
.»• t» arc tiesucd immediattlyt ' 'or
f.,rm * '»rk, ( for carpenter's work,
t lor maso*»a.-y and plastering, 4
for painting and I or j fir printing.
" For further pai.'-cullrs aidrcss
R Ev. Chas. a. Tavioa, Principal,
I ittleton,C, tf
Skh ) 2ifS ii 3 ti.
**Wili Wonders «ver d w* * inquire
the friends «! Mi*. L. lVa+e. of Lnw
rencr. Kto I'hev k..ew ?he had been
nt'.aH; *io l» ie li-r tod in ->even years
on «• o:irt f kidney and liver
tr-.iib Kiritioa and gen
ei >4 1 it" ; b:', • , ih:ee bottlei of
' £i>vtri • L .er» . tabled me to walk,'.'
' »».• mr .»n I tl ;ee months 1
] felt like a new j erson, ' Women *uf»
[ fering from llwikch*, Dacksche,
' Nervousness, Mel.tn
-1 rholy, Fainting s'«d D ixy Sp j !)s will
' find it a priceless bUraing. Try it.
I Satisfaction is guaranUeJ. N. S. Peel
& Co. Only 50 rent*.
1 V3RLOHEIOWIE3 PARKER BU66IES.
| D • ftfftir. RsfeifsiGiille. N C
» lis UFE SAVES
ly CkiaktrMi'! Mir. Ckiiira u. 4
Nniktsi Rnzef.
' .. *1 am gurc that (.Titrtberiais'i
' Co'ic. Cholera and Oirrahoca Remt'-
edy at one time saved my life,"
says A. F, Lafaletle, of Gregory
( Landing, Clark county, 'Missouri.
, " I in such bad shape .that the
( doctors said I could not live. When
( I was at the lowest ebb, one of my
, neighbors brought in a bottle of
I Chamberlain'* Colic, Cholera and
I Diarrhoea RemeJy and 1 took it
1 and got instant relief. I soon got
I up and around. That was nine
I years ago and 1 am still in good
; health. Since then that meJicin*
I has always been in my house and
, always will be. It Is the best on
earth." For sale by N. S. Peel & Co.
: ftttntin TIDWTI
I V«M dMiw balM :«» •" R*i i»i Act of
. ici. which mmf ■ hont*r t * •• font**:
1»X A! '. I • EI.USC GOODS.
! Vtm c? I • a!nik*iK A **fir deectiptioe, as
J ARtIA. U' . .
„Li. v-k ' t c«;.a*ETTasaa u»«-
' J I-- !.*- '■ I ts'
A..V. IM PI ST »L*. BowV-Kalw
,,.Metal K- act*.. % H(I ftccnar m s*•"
| «U xrrchaau «lu atKsay Wwn|t which
f |«ttkn of IK. lUumlif ntafjiKt aa Hw
, Dot. Stodiralrd HOm Oua|»tiM fidrr
• 1 CbccTjr (Un. imafr dlff, M»ml» cMer r
f it limil—l11 >aw|i |H will haw Mcoapit with thr
' law giaatiag liqwr Hcraar. oi l* Sntii ad lc«
I tLaoTW>.n»itK4a>>rauß(haa Pi«r-|iaclrol
■ Mlaiiw iapibadullmlhathßrMaUM
•ttanriku Itetjas at thr di*cmfc»a Of
bn ouait
Oaa*lhorsf«WaKr»whot*v •adarUHoraca
, h'praSt aaannaa JiJ*.
AJI *6 for mhttflf aarauoard tarn
arc he "ctijr acr'Sol u> came t'an! aad accat*
{icraar a.' o».c aad aa a fr -jbl-c a*t cxpeaac.
Wtjr iuv.«f' 9». /
J. C C» ,* K.>St»». «Ki«
j Pfgj*, Si'd dea'h follow
negle-1 0/ t*e bo* df lia» lie Witt s
Li*ti* l'-arl; to ie«*lM# >b*m
ana yoi- a ~ add years to your lilt
and lil«* to yoor yean. Eaay to take,]
oevw giipe. C. D- CsnUrpbo. ...
Saves Tw Fraa Nad.
"Onr little daughter had ad almost
fatal attict of whooping focgh aod
broncbitia," Writea Mrs. W.K. Hatri
land, of Armonk. N- Y., "bat, when
all other remedies failed, saved
her life with Dr. KIDR'C New Die.
covery- Our naice who had Con sump
tion in an al»nnced v atjy*e, also need
this wouJerful medicine and to day
aha is perfectly well.'' Deaparate
throat aiid long di»e t*«a yield to Dr.
King'a New Discovery a« to no otinr
medicine on earth. Infallible for
Coughs and Colds. W)c and 91.00
bottles gnaranteed by N. S. Peel &
Co- Trial bottles free.
NOTICE.
Purauant to Mw Notice U brrrtiy ji.-rn thai
application wiil be amir to the Bnaid of Canlv
Commi-.iouer* to out k> Ihr nndrnifwd
licence to rrlall (piiflbMil mil liqaor* for
•is month«. us. t9*i.at tb« village
of llaaacll. N CT*i MhrU* county.
TfcU Kay iftth.-^oi.
r x.nusnf.
J
Didi't Marry fir KM«K
The Boston man, who lately mar
ried aaickly rich young woman, ia
happy now, for be got Dr. King'a
Now Life Pills, which restore! her to
perfect health. Infallible for Jaun
dice Uillioucnes.*, .Malaria, FWr and
Ague ami all Liver and Stomach
troubles. Gentle but effective. Only
23c at N. 8. Peel & Co.
NOTICE
Punr.iant to Law Notice Is hereby glvea that
applkntion will I* m*«ic to the board of Coanty
CotniutiMMotirrs to grant to th« onderMgnH
lkruac* to tetail npirituout matt tiqanr* for
tAx month*, hegifiiug July Ist. lyul, at the T«yW»r
More in Martin county
This May i6tb, lyoa.
•4-4 C J. J. WFAVF.K &CO
A WORTHY SI) CCS SOB.
"Soaatfcla{ Nat Vafer Tit Saa.
AH Doctors have tried to carer A
TAURAII by the use of powders,
Mid gaMes.i abaters and dtugs in paste
form. Thair powders dry op the mn
cuous uiemlraaes causing ■ them to
crack open and bleed. Tha powerfii
aoid used in tha inhalers have entire*
|y eaten away lbs same membrane*
that tbe'r makers ba«aai»«J to cure
while pastes and ointments cannot
resell the disease An old and e*per
ienced practitioner who baa for many
years made a close r'ndy and special
cy of the treatmeut of cATTARAH
ban at last perfected a treatment
which when faith'ully uttd, not only
relieves af once, but permanency
cures OATARRA.H, by removing the
cauae, stopping the dMcfcargas and
curing all intl immaticn. It ia the only
remedy known to scifnce that actual
ly reaches the affiictod parte. This
wonderful remedy is known as
"SNIFFLES the tiUARA NTKKD
CATARRAU cL'RK," and is sold at
the extremely low price of Ona Hol
lar, each package contaiiing internal
and external medicine sufficient for a
full nan lbs treatment and everything
necessary to its perfect use.
"SNU KFLKS" in the on!/ potfcct
cATAURAII CURE ever made and
ia cow racognixad as the only safe
and-positive cure for that spnoying
And disgusting disease .It alao cures
inflammation quickly and perm in
ently an i is also wonderfully quiik
Jo relieve lIAY rSVEU or cOLD in
the HEAP.
cATARKAH when neglected ollen
leads to cONSU Ml* HON —"SS L' F
FLES" will save you if you use it at
once. It ia no ordinary remedy, but a
complete treatment which is positive*
ly guaranteed to cure cATARRAH,
in any form or stage if used according j
to the directions which accompli %
each package. Don't delay but send j
for it U on«e, and write full particu
!ara as to your eoadition.and you will
receive special advice from the dis
coverer of this wonderful remedy re
garding your case without coat to yon
beyond the regular price of "SNUF
FLES" the "GUARANTEED cA
TARRAH cURE."
Sent prepaid to any addreaa is the
United Statu or Canada on receipt of
One Jtollar. Addreaa Dept. c49I,ED
WI« B: Guju £ CO., and £IS2
Market Street, Philadelphia.
A TarrtMa EJ^IIJIOI
"Of a gosoline stove burned a lady
here frightful J y," writes N. E. Pal
mer, of Kiikman, la. "Tie best doc
tore couldn't beal the running sore
that fallowed, but Bucklen'e
Salvo entire!? cured her." Infallible
for Cut*; Corns, Korea. Boils, Bruises'
Skin Diseases and Piles. 25c at N. 8.
Peel A Ci»p*ny.
WORLD-RENOWNED PARKER
. Bl T GG#E3
a~e«namif?>c*\irrri by D' B. Partsr,
2cl»ersonville, N. C. Vpu can't buy
.a better buggy for the same money.
Wuy order your biggies from a dis
tance when you cut get a btltei
OM. fight in your own county, for
.fop 1
A. C. L.
ATLANTIC COAST UHF. R R ( ML'ANV.
COXDRWRKD KWEDt-LE.
TRAINS GOING SOUTH.
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Inw Wcldm -i- " 5»! B}*
AT. Uwcky ISt..--. « »A» •.
P. M.| |
Lravc Tarfauro 600.. ..
I.v Kucky Ml » »s| 10 n 6 .v| S «5 "5 1
Ijcavr Wilton .... 1 59; 10 40 7>« S 57' > -t«
UITT ST lma « 55 11 18 j,
I«* I'ayettnvtlle- 4 J/' U J5, " 1
At. Moreuce 7 is{ 2 40 j
r, M.|A. M I ,
AT iold*hor» —..... 7 55 - I
I.v. *.oki*horo ... .... —.. I 45; 33°
I.V. Maf»noli;t 7 s*' 4 &
AT. Wiuariatgtoat. 9 TO-- 600
F M A. M V. M.
TRAINS GOING NORTH/"
i'sqJ 12.
-■ XIT I*. M.I
LT Klomir* ..... VSO 7J5
I.v. VntltovlUe t» 15- 94'
IXJURC Seluia 1 " Jsi
Hilaon a JS' »A
. ATT ?. M A M,
1 L* Witraiuatun I 7 « |»
I.v Maaunlu I » J« " »
l.v. I _4 50 V 37 11 *
pM ! ~A M !p. M. PM.
Uan WCNA » XII 5J5 >* *3J 10 45 1 1,1
Ar. Rocky Mt 3
Airivr Tarb.»ro . J 6 4FC j -
l.ravf Tarboro... a3l j—— j- -
L». K«*ky Ml .... 3»J
A,.W,U» JN P i: A.' M* Y. M 1
Yadkin iXviaion Malu I.ln.—Train lrav»« Wll
niingtun. v ou • m . arrivt» Kayetl«*llle n« P
HI tav-c. Fayrtlrvilte it»s p. m , arriv«» ha»-
furU 143 p. in Rrtiiruliig l»ov«a ttantord 305 p.
i„ , arrivr I'ayrtteville 4» P M . LMLV ' l-«y««e
--villc 4 wp. ia , ainvtn Wiiiiimiftmi 915 p. 111.
LH-M>rtt»vilk Urancb Train havfi J®* 7 " I^l
rilir SOS a. 01, Maatoo 905 a m , Rrf
9 M a. ni . I'arktoii I«4I •• M., Ml>|>r Mill* 10 55 a.
in arrive Payrttcvtllc 11 la Rttanuai Lavt»
Fajwltrvllle 4 45 p. m„ Hop* Mills 5 00 p. M.. KTD
T.l'HN** 5 4,1 P 111 1 Marion 6 16 p. at., trim* B«I
--"cwatdjoS at Kayrltevlllf with train No. 7S. ol
VavUtii with Carolina Central Railroad, at Rctl
Si liiiK* with the Red Spriup and Bowraore raU
nud ut Ikintotd with the Seaboard Air Line and
Saithem Railway, at Calf jrilh the Uurham and
Charlotte Railroad
Traj.si ou tlic Scotland Neck Branch Roo'l
WcVt.m 1 pui , Haljf«» 4 I7P- n« . ScoJ
lancl Keck j 9"» P m , preeuyflle 6 7 p. pi., |vjn
ton 7 55 11 in Kcluf»iii»g Uavpii K7 g >"
Creenviltc s 51 a in , »living A I l| !»»■
Weldon 11 JJS 01.. daily eacrja ttngajr.
rrainaon Ua«|iiiigtun Htanth leave Waahin|-
lou »toa. w . and J 30 p. 111, arrive Parnielc 9 10
a m 4ou p. in., rrlnrniiig leave htrmcle 935 ••
an aiid 6 30p. in., arrive wonhiuKtou Moo a. aa».
and ; *1 p m , daily eaceot Sunday.
Train fcatea Tbrlwru N. C., dally except ««"-
davswp. in., Sunday 4'5 p. »' . arrive* Ply
mouth -4D I. TO . T> 10 p. 111., Returning, leavea
pl.HKMl'tli ilaily txcept Sunday, ,7 50 N m., and
(I.iiday »OU a. M., arrive, 'L'arboro 10 10 a. M ,
" rndii on Midland C. Braiich leave. C.ol«l»-
borodailv. except Sunday, suq 3. . "d™|
Si it3ifiefd 1.10 f. in , Retuniliifi kaitu Siuithbi 'd
-roa m . aiiiv ► I.' litt«roß a lu. '
' *L*iain) ON Naihvtllr lnancli leave Roiky Mount
AI ■ 11(0 a WI., 14*1 UU| arrive XAHLTIIUC I° I° S
miOJ p. ill., SIINFFII hope 11 4; N M T" P .
KHuintug LEFVE SprKig FLUPF 1110 J. »11.,4 55 L'-i"-
F«.;4I»ille IMS a. « , 5 *J P I"-, AU'VE »« WFI
ViLilil 12 I" B 111,. 6 OI»P in,, daily eaprpt SR,|ida J,
Trul.l ON TLCINA HIALIFL' TM V *» V# R N«S[ ?"/
Clinton dailv, fxcspt *UIUUY, M 4SI M-. »"d 4'l
P II RMui'idng leave. CltaWu », ILL., and
' fiain No 78 make* close conntction nt Weldoo
for all points Notth daily, all rail via Richmond.
H. M; FMKRSON,
CCJ'I I'aMCiitfer Agent,
F. R KHNF.Y, Ccn'T M>II.XW
I'. M. KMKRSON, Traffic Maiiage..
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you eat.
Thw pn-paratluo nontaiQH all of th 4
di/riianta and digest* all kinds oi
food. It glvui Instant relief and natref
fails to cure. It allow* yon to eat all
the food you want. The most aenalltva
fltomacha can take it. fly Its use mat y
thousands of dyspeptics have been
after everytbinK else failed. It
ia for all stomach troubles.
H ean't Mp
bat do y««
C. P.CAUSTARPIIEM K CO.
——— 111
_ At«wi|, MM.
Krer ilnrp the ftrat >MHWN of ■»
MAIN thev w«I» T»ry Irregnla. a.14 }
außared with gnat pain la my hipa,
back, atnir.arh and LEI*. "ITH terribla
hrmfimg DOWN pain* in the abdomen.
Vfc'ia* I>» paat uKioth I havo be
taklrg Win. of canl«| »ud Thodtord'a
What Is life ararik la a waaaa aaMar.
h| Ilka lutii Davis ssflaraff Yet
ffkfra are arsmaa ia HiettsaaA at kaaMS
•Ma»»*# l"t bearing tkau tarriMe
awstraal paleela mem, Ifjfenare
aae el tkese wa want te say thai iiits
WINE OF CARDUI
•* hriaj f*a Caa
seie yaarself with the kanHKfi (#al
1,000,000 aromrh kava baan eampletely
carad hy Wine el CirduL Theto weal
ea tufared (ram Iwcorrhoaa, Irragular
peases, haarfacha, backache, and
ksarw) I phn. Mint at CsrdiH
{*M slay all thaaa aaha} rains
tar jaa. Parchue a $1.09 Ic'mi «
Viae al Carta! to-day and tike It In
M» prhraey el year haata. •
■ Thm ClMtl I Him NedlciM Co, I.UI aiwcm,
w Yea. :
Ji U .
NOTIfiR. y
PG,r«»nt ,t > Law Notice H hereby RB mm Ifif
a.ip'icatiaa win be made to the board of County
Cuauuidogtn to gnat to the andenigneil
licenae to retail apiritucn ■ and malt Hqnora for
«tx rnootka. be«imi«N Jay I*T, 1901. at the J. K
MKUM Store ia Cold loiat Martia county.
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