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THE ENTERPRISE (WtiiutD «niY r«n>Av Vlllianwtoti. N. C. AI.FSHD K. WHITMORK. . . . Xmtdi aKb Hwumiw . . . If a aabacribrr wiahr* the r»per Mnp|«l lh- fc MbHakcr man be aotiked «nd aubacflptiofi' jL Adwiti«me«l» a* which no numlier K'fclWil" u4 chtrfcd up to dite of dinconlinu- AleertWemtoH di«o«tlna;J hjfore the lime i intndct for hi eapired will br churned Iran ft;'- drnl mlc for the time actually ptiblinhed ' JtoOHnalilniratrin niltkrit withflul the 11*111 e E' of the writer aeeomp«iile« it—n/t to lie |>ul>- lUhed. but (guaranteeof good faith. ; Mann $ ceut* a line. OMtaarv » and kr*}lulKMi. of Respect all over ■ u line*. S cent* a line I Copy for Adreiti«cinrnt». or chaiije of Adrer , ' MktiU, niuat be in thi» office liot later than ■ Vtdwdily ooon 5 (R'MCRIP'I iox ,1.00 A VKAK IN* AOVANCK Bwfararl nl tin l'ir 1 rfti at Williaaiatoii. _ f" " C., »• Srt-timl CUm Mail Matter. FRIDAY, JI LT 19, 100!. WASHINGTON LETTER (From our rrgulat CorKttpOttdciit ) July 13, 190 J. Phillipinc facts nt first hand are likely to be a specialty in the dis cussion of that suhjoct during the coming (Jongress, ana number of Senators and Kepresentatives, of | all parties, are either alrcudy over there are ou the way, with the •vowed intention of gathering lactb to be laid before Congress. That I some of these men will make the trip a mere pleasure junket, and that all of them are making it at theexpense of tho government, is true, but it is nevertheless. a good thing that so many of the men « who will be called on to legislate forth* islands, will visit them be fore Congress meets. They will all find out some things, aud Con gress and the country needs all the (acts that can be had about the Phillipines. To legislate intelli gibly for these islands are going to be one of the hardest problems over tackled by Congress, and it Will be impossible to have too mnch information about them. Althongh it was estimated that the reductions in internal revenues made by the lost Congress would lednoe revenues of the government from $40,000,000 — $">0,000,000 a year, the reoeipts from internal > revenue for tho first half ot this month, when the reductions have been in effect, have exceeded those for the first-half of July of last, yearby about $1,000,000. This has been somewhat puz nling to Treasury officials. The only explanation they offer is that changes in rates ot taxation-caused many manufacturers to accumulate goods, thus necessitating unusual » ly large purchases of stamps as soon as the new law went into ef feet. Hon, A, B. Kittredge, who has been appointed by the Governor of South Dakota to fill the vacan cy left by the death of Senator , Kyle, will be one ot the voungest men in the Benate, as he is just forty. I Comptroller Dawes has ordered M assessment of lOOper-ct. on the I $600,000 Capital Stock of the Sev enth National Dank, of New York ' City, which recently closed its doors under sensational circum stances for the protection of deposi tors, who will, it is said, not re ceive mote than •80per-ct. anyway. The investigation to determine whether criminal proceedings will he taken against any of the offi cers ot the bank is still going on. | Sec'y Long lias ordered the fri* I gate Minnesota, one of the historic ▼easels of the old navy to be st rick - en from the naval register, and •he will be sold at auction at Bos ton, where she now ii. Tho Minne sota was boilt at the Washington navy Yard ia 1865, and was the jUgshi P of Admiral Goldsborough In the battle between the Merri mae and the Union lost in 11am - pton Bonds tho day before the Monitor engaged the Merrimac. A Boston man. now in Wash* ington—Mr. Martin Caswell—ad ▼ances a new reason why Uncle Hj£ fsm should own everything on this side of the Atlantic. He said: it- "Theescape and arrest and subse quent release of the Boer prisoner, r DuPlooy, goes to show how nec- K* cseary it is to the interests ( of the WV. 8. that we control and own not nly all the West Indies and the r islands around our ooasts. but % even Canada. A nioe luiernetioaal L question which might get o« into serious complications could arise at anj time over the actions of European powers which have ter ritory or possessions on this side of the globe. Here arc our English cousins forming prison pens for the Boer*. One of these days some of our petple who sympathise with the Boers will raise the cry "No prison pens on this side of tne At lantic" and then we will be forced into trouble; that is if we are to fuilow out thu policy adopted in the case of Cuba. Blaine's idea tlmt we fthould domi uatu complete ly nil of this hemisphere, was the correct one, und in such a cours9 our tiltimate safety and peace will be lotiod." CONOHO J no. -fa ftinns wrnt to Tarboroon busiueMs Tuesday, Tliad and I'at Davenport were in our town Tuesday. J. J. Long and J. 11. Johnson vis ited WiilianiHlon Tuesday. Miss Lillian it. Grant,of Jackson, is visiting at Mr. Juklcs Everett's. K. J. Peel, of Jamesville was here lecturing to the public school pupils Tuesday. A Hhurrod, of the Hamilton Pants Mfg. ('>., boarded the train here Wednesday. Wm. Sitterson und b. C. Bennett of Williamatou were on our streets Monday evening. Miss Susie Whitekurst will teach tho public school at this place which began Monday the 16th inst. Don't fail to get cool at Post Of fice building where N. C. 1 lines Will nerve to you nice cool drinks. J. P. Boyle, of Hamilton, boarded the train here Thursday lor Atlan tic. Pity, where he goes on a pleas» ure trip. > Miss Belle Garstarphen passed through Monday evening en-route for Hamilton. She has been in Tar- I'oro on a short visit. Daovnport A Moore have shipped right many berries this seasou.Onr country people sav there is any quantity in this section. Oscar Everett was in town oue day this week shaking hands with his many friend* bore. He is just home Iroui the University. J. L. Davenport and Z.'M. White hnrnt went to Tarboro Thursday, the former on business, the latter to visit his Bister, Mrs. J. D. Taylor. '£be readers of The Eutcrpriso of our town neeui to be quite surprise ed at tb«» success Tho Enterprise is making since Mr. Whitmorehus had the buttiness in hand. .1. Ij, Davenport, J. 11. Johnson and 11. K. Ibprell were made coin- • I mitteemen of the free school here, at the meeting of the Hoard of Ed * ; ucation last Monthly at William aton C. E. Gardner left Thursday for Charleston, H 0. lie will ajpo take in the Pan-American Exposition before he returns. J. W. Thigpin, relief agent of the A. 0. L. U filling bis place while away. • The log train No. 127, coming from Portsmouth Saturday, on her way to ltoborsouville, met No. t! at Cjouobo and whjje backing out from the siding pretty rapidly,two wheels jumped the track, autl two springs were broken, but Capt Vincent was ready to leave in about au hour The piles (hat annoy you so will be quickly and permanently healed if you use l)eWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. Beware of worthless cits. The County Board of reunions met st the Oonrt llouss last Monday snd the following soldiers and widows were passed by the >»jdvisory board: Name Co. lte* Jno. D. C.oltrain II 1 R. ~W. Cleary A 17 Benj. F. Robarson A 17 11. 8. Taylor ~ ' A 17 Abram Wbitaker 1) 24 W. H. Tweedy A 17 Jno. W. GrifSu U 61 A. A. Ilarrell V 17 Jacob Moore 0 i 8 Stanley Avars D 17 Jews H. Peel A 17 Jno. L. Gharry A 17 J.T.Price I .to J. L Craw/ord B 44 I Jos. Brown E 17 Lazarus " iTos. Harrelf Cl 7 J. 0. Lee II 61 ' M. G. L. Cherry E55 i Pwpbt. Keel II 17 ; F. J. Cnahion £l7 i Geo. W. Bond Go. K lat Jr. Reserve t Widows: LL Martha I/., widow of J.l* G, Davis, * Co G. 17 Reg; Elizabeth, wid. Bed- I ford Brown, co- E, 17; LITIDU, wid. f James Cooper, Co. D, 17; Oliva, ' wid. J. R. Hardiaoa, co. h, 18; I I Mary, wid. *oah P Robersoo, co.h 1 18, Emma L., wid. U. R. Jenkins, ! co. c, 17; l'enelop»*,wid.Jeeee Price co. f, 17; Emily, wid. J no. W.Mar -1 tin, co. b, 13: Armesa, wid. Chaa. ' Roberson, co. h, 1; Alpha R, wid. ■ Levin Revels, Co. b, 61; T. A. wid ' Jas L Hardison, co. a, 17; Nancy > E. wid. James Hamilton co b 1; 1 M F wid. Ilenry Harrison, CJ d, k 11, Eliza wid Wm Barnes, co. I. ' 31; Harriet wid. J. R. Jenkins; co. ! f,31; Sarah, wid. J BLHley,c> »17. 1 The applications of tin- » •■ ' persons will be forward. Commissioner as soon > County Commissioners sign t.i n. The new list has 38 pensioners, an increase.a£ 12 overtdilt**.—r r. . , t Yon Can never cure dyspepsia by . dieting. What your liody need* is a plenty of good food poperly digested Then i( yonr stomach will not digest it, Kodol Dyspepsia Cure will. It csntainx all of the natural distant* hence must digest every cla- of food and so prepare it that nature can w , it in nouriahing the bod.\ and replac ing the wasted tissues, dun giving life, health, strength, ambition, pute blood and good healthy appetite'. Very lew of us would be willing to take our own advice. Home inventor* are like their | inventions —they won't work. The man with a weak chin some times raises the heaviest whiskers. An egg will settle the coffee, but it won't settle the grocers lull. Htrange as it my serin the man who lonls all the time can t even cx> ; pect hall a loaf—of bread. The model man never makes titer clinndi.se of bis griefs nor loads tin hearts ol others with his troubles,. CURE FOR CHOLERA—NEVER KNOWN TO FAIL. During lAst May an infant child of our neighbor was suffering from chol era infantum. The doctora had given up all hopes of recovery.l took a bot tle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cbolera and Diarrhoea Remedy to the house,' telling them I felt sure it Would do good if used according to directions. In two days time the child had fully recovered. The child is now vigorous and healthy. I' have recommen Jed this remedy frequently and have never known it to fail—MßS. CURTH BAKER, Book waiter, O. For sale by N. S. Feel & Co. The (iueasitig Contest closes Wednesday, July 31. TIIE BEST REMEDY FOR STOM ACH AND BOWEL TROUBLES "I have bertt in the drug business for twenty years and have sold most .all of the proprietary medici .»■» ■ • any note. Among the mti-> have never found anythm * Chamberlain's Colic, r'i Diarrhoea Remedy for •»> *'"iu t b end bowel troubles.'savs 0 W W »«e fiald, oi Columbus, Ga. ,4 Tiii remedy cnrerl two severe case# of ehoiera morbus in my family anJ I have recommended aid sold hundreds of bottles ot it to my customers to their entire satisfaction. It atfords a quick attd sure cure in a pleasant form .No family should be without it* I keep it in my house at all time*. For sale by N. 8. Peel & Co. Screen Doom at Eli Gurganus. IT DAZZLES THE WORLD. No discovery in medicine has ever created one quarter of the excitement, that has been caused by I)r. KingVj New Discovery for Consumption. It's severest tests have been on hopeless victims of Consumption, Pneumonia, Hemorrhage,l'le'.irisy,and Bronchitis, thousands of whom it has restored to , perfect health. For Couglm,Cold*, As thma, Croup, llay fever, Hoarseness and Whooping Congh it is the quick est, surest cure in the world It is'old by N. 8. Peel & Co., who guarantee satisfaction or refund money. Large bottles 6l*c and SI.OO. Trial botths free- Send us your guess. Many thousands have been reatored to health and happiness by the use of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. If af flicted with any throat or long trouble give it a trial for it i« certain to prove beneficial. Coughs that have restated all other treatment for years, have yielded to thiif remedy and perfect health been reetared. OMN that seamed hopeless, that the climate of faaons health reafrts failed to bene fit, have been permanently cored by its use. Bear in mind that every bot tle is warranted and if it does, not >- prove beneficial the money will be refunded to you. For sale by H. B. y l*e«l & Co.—- —* ■'■y— — T "~~ A lad coaptation generally results frees iuctiTt liver ud bmrik la all such wh DsWitt's Little Early Riaers produce gratifying results. DESPERATE STRAITS OF EDI TORS. Tlieie is more truth than poetry in the following dipping taken from an exchange, which goes to show the ksperate straits editors some, times fall into: **AII persons indebted to th is of fice are requested to walk up. roll up, send up. and tumbleup, or any way triget up, and settle up imme diately if n>t sooner. We would -»• f 'iHiik notes, go!d dollars and . .| larters in exchange, but in v s pel ate language of a pover, Mm. ken and head-over-heels in debt cpn temporary, we will take wvoden nutmegs. patent wheelbarrows, Shanghai chickens, hoop dresses, boot jacks broomcorn, lasses candy, soin pumpkins, baby jumpers (for friends), fishing tackle, hoop-poles, patent medicines, dye stuff*, cork screws, old bacon, young niggers sucking pigs, rags, box .*s and bai rels. old'clothes, sausage meat, postage stamps, lager lM*er(used in printing), grubbing bees pick axes, Colt's pistols, tooth brushes, teii penny nails, pins, neediest, ginger cakes, circus tickets or anything else. \Valk up, but don't all come at once. Summer Clothing. Straw Hats. Etc., at Eli Gurg.uiu*. It is easier ta keep well than get cured. DeWitt'a Little Early llisers takes now and then, will always keep yaar boweU in perfect order. They naver gripe but promote an easy, gentle actio'). » Where's my umbrella I'm sure I put it in the hall stand with the others last evening? Willie—l guess Mabel's beau took it when he weut home last night. Mabel—Why, Willie! The idea! Willie—Wall, when he was sav in' goodnight to you I heard him say. "I'm going to s'cal just one." —Philadelphia Press. WHITE MAN TURNED YEL LOW. Great consternation was felt hy the friends of M. A. Hogarty, of Lexing ton, Ky., when they saw he was turn ing yellow. Ilia skin slowly chaneed color, also hia eyes, and he tmffero.l tend.lv His malady was Yellow .latin dice. lie was treated by the best doc tors, but without beiietit.Tiien he wan actvi*ed to try Electric Bitters, the wonderful Stomach and Liver remedy and he write*: "After taking two bot t!f-» I *a wholly cured.'* A frial ' N matchless merit I'cr all I Liver and Kidney troubles. S .M by N. S. Teel & Co. CENTRAL ACADEMY an Industrial and Training School tor boys and young men, will be gin its annual aession Oct Ist. 1901. Young men • desiring to go to school and pay impart with work may write to us at nxct Twenty one are desired immediately; 6 tor farm work, 6 for carpenter's work, 4 for masonary and plastering. 4 for painting and 1 or 1 for printing. For further particulars address RF.v. Chas. it. Tayi.or, Principal, UtUetoß, N C. tf Cuts and bruises are healed by Chamberlain's l'ain Balm in about one»third the time any other treat ment won! J require because of its an* tiseptlcqiali.iw which cause the parts to heal without maturation- For sale by S. 8. Feel & Co. lteduced rates at the Hotel, at Nags Head forthmto taking advan tage of the excursion 00 the 27th. A POOH MILLIONAIRE Lately starved it London becanw be coald not digest hi* food- Early use of Dr- Kings New Life Pills would hare saved hi®.They atrength en the stomach, aid digestion,., pro mote assimilation, improve appetite. Price 25c. Money back if not satisfied Sold by N. 8- Peel & Co. Everyone wishing a nice trip to Nag's Heads ahonld go on tl*« i7th. U I aa indebted to One Minute Oaagfe Care for my present good health sal my life. I was treated in vaia by doctors lor iang trouble fol low ing lagrippe. I took One Miante Cough Core and recovered my health" Mr. E. H. Wise, Madison, Ga. K«M Bjijiipili Owt SUE DIDST WEAR A MASK. Bat her btnlj mm aapWtlfliid den by torn, blotch* and pimplM till ib« tied Borklea's Arnica B*lre. Then they nniahtd aa will all Ernp tiono, Feyer Sofsa. Boila, Ulo*m,C»r bonclca and Felons from ?ta ue. In fallible for CaU, Jorna, Born»,Bealds 1 and Pile*. Core guaranteed 25c at N. 8 Pr.I&lV. U yiVE RSITY ol North Carolina THE HEAD Ot the State'* E locatiooal System Academic Department, Law, Uedicinc, I'll a rhuwy. Eighty-five scholarship*. Free tui tion to teacher* Mt minute*'h aonr. lioena for the needy. 527 Stadeats 43 lastictors New Denionitories, Water WorkaCeir ' tral Heating System. *120,000 *pent in improvement* iu llltiOand 1901. i'all t»iui begin* September 9, lUOI. Athiress, V. I'. VKXABUC, President Chapel mil, NC. jw. H. JiKiGS, L MERCHANT TAILOR fnvrtoa you to:.tll v and ioapect liis * * CLOTHING for 1901 Choico productions. Correct fit* SUPERIOR WORKMANSHIP. Biggs' Drug Store. BUAMNTEEI SAURY JjjjjQ YEARLY Men and women ol good addrru to represent ui, M>me to Irnrel appointing agent*. otlut* for local work looking after oar icterr** Mlary guaranteed yearly. estra rowai««km> and ea pen aea. rapid advaMravat. old rMablithrd honar. (.rami chance for eameat man or woman toaccnrv pleaannt. permanent podtma, liberal utonnr aad future. New. brilliant line# Write STAFFOW PRESS, 23 Church Street, % New Haven. Conn, as J6 t- IALLWOMEN I Wine ol Cardui is, the guardian ■ ol a woman's health and happi- I neas from youth to old age. It helps her safely iuto womanhood. , It sustains her during the trial* ol pregnancy, childbirth and motherhood, making labor eaaV and prev euting flooding aud mix carri.igo. It gently lead* her through the dangerous period | known :».« the change of life. WINE°'CARDUI cults loocorrbwa, falling of the wouib, and menstrual irregularity in evert fortu. It U valuable in I every trying period of a woman's I life. It reinforces the nervou* ») -tow, aots directly on the geni -9 t:«1 organ* and is Uw fluent tonic | for v. omen known. Ask your for a 91.00 bottle ol | Wine el Cardui. Batest UU, Ala. July 11, MM. lam nstn* W in* of a rdul aad Tb«d br4'i Blfc-l Prutil and 1 W Ilk* a dinner' « «u ut\MV. .Vinsl ta i|)r bctf k* •■ lb* medieinrs ta IMr heme-, r'.l IH* lux. I ban* ttn* *trt« aad tliev .r* iui>| tt rtth M. ' Ml*. K*ra novDER. 1 or «wtn. »nl Ut t jmrvu ; sSQEu!£S C hall*) .«*>£&, Trun. : knm^mMananJ LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. ' NOTICE. Pursuant to Xotk* 4* hereby give* tha spplicatioa wilt be mad* ta Ike board of County Commissioners lo (Hat ta the aadenigaed license to retail spiritaons aad malt tinaon foe sialmoaths, begining Aagad iat, IpM. at or aesr B. F. Cobnrn's Crossing. Kjobersoeville tows ship. Martin county This Jsly Ist, lyoi. 4> A. U ■KU.MjOWKK ft CO ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE! Having qan lifted as sMabtnior of >1 A Robersua. deevased, late of Marts coaaty. N. C.. this is %o aotify alt petsasw Weiac eiaisas acaiast the estate of said deceased ta eshtbil them ta •the undersigned on or betas* the jtd day ol Jaly 1901. nr this notice win Ve pleadtl In bar of their recovery. AU persoas indebted ta said estate will please aaake iaimediate payment. This jrd day of Jaly N»i- , C ■ kOIBUOit. Adauaistrator. . , a t. j~ NOTICE The Sheriff s certificate for the salt of T K Coopers interest In 19 acres at Cooper La ad in j*ase**ilte to a a ship It C. for taxes d«i foe 1% having bcea atade to ne. I shall, unless legal redemption is made withia 90 days from date, dtaund deed for ase >• 1 TWsjr#Ja*y *■ 4>SK J u COOMUL NOTICE! North Caaotiaa 1 U the hf»krCwrt MtfUnComty ' Befaf* J. A. Hokk drik Louie Had ley John T- Hadley •ad Wctkf Had Wry 8 D Ward. UwtoWillkaM, Daaiel Wlitirj nd wife. Job a Klinhrth, Lows O l%whi aad vlAr. A Her R. John A Le«ett. Albert 0 IjcgptUßlta G LefgHt,A B Prwgfc— —d wife wMt.ClwiliJ Johnson and wile Cloea, Mtnaie UffHl. Joh> Roger. and wife Nora, William T Hadley .Hrary ft Swain, fa Hie A Reynold*. Joha H swam. Wfl liam C/gwain. Noah Swain. acattae Darn mm£ Bertup Auge and wife Kobe 1 The defendants above atari vffl take iwUw thai an action entitled as above baa been commenced in the gaptrior emit of aaaifia county for the sale of veal estate for pntitiaa among teraata in coanaaoa that saad rx+l e«Utr '» situate in acartin County and saaddefeadaata | own an interest therein and are accessary parties *oaaid action; aad fIBB Mad defendant* axil far ther take notice that Uaey art required to appear at the office of J A Hobbu. Clerk of the Saptrior court of Martin Couaty. at WiHaansUoa. X C on I he ist day of August 1901. aad answer ur drasr to the complaint in saad action or the pU'atdi will apply to the court far the relief ihmsaihd in said toiup!aint. This 2t juuc 1 /it J A KOBBS. 40-4 I y Clerk Superia Coart NOTICE By vii tuc of an order of the C lerk jt thr Suprr lor Court of Martin County in the- special pn> oeeditig entitled Sherrod Carson ami wife Mar tha J. Casou against Willie Nelson. »r win sell at the Court house in Wiilnm-a'Mi m jaalat l . August sth, lyoi, the following land, to sit —A tract of land in Martin County adjoining the Billy Andrew s laud on the North Whichard on the Ka*t and Suotha»l the Faaasae. Andrew's laud on the West, kaowsu the aid "Kinchey Nelson hoaacstead, coataiaaag aae hundred acres more or lea*. Terras of Sale:-One half cash aad balance ia twelve months from day of sale with t peroeat interest on deferred payment. This June 19th, lyoi A. H Smith. **" Wheeler scartm NOTICE John I). Digit*. Plaiutiif va. F.mma lloyt Defendant. The Defendant above named wi'.i take o /icr J that the above entitled action has neen ia*ti«a * ted iu the Superior Coart. of Martin rouaty. aad ' summon* duly it sued returnable at the Coart I House in Willianiston on the 3rd Monday ia Sept 1 lyoi when and where the defendant i« required • to ap|iear and answer or demur to the complaint f which has lieen duly filed. That the purpose *M this action ia to declare the plata Off'% title to a | tract of land in aaid county. kaowa as the Kelsoa • Waters land, and to eaclade the defendant froaa - any iuterest therein.aad to set up an alleged M f deed, executed by H. N. Waters to C C. Waters This 14th day of June tyot - • .9 *>4s J- A. IIOBBS. Clerk Saaperior Coart j A WORTHY SUCCESSOR. "Sonitkiag Nti Uidtr Tit Su. AH Doctor* have tried to cure rA TARRAH by the una of powder*,) acid ga«es,inhaler* an.l dings io paste form. Their p«wders dry op the BO , cuotl* membranes causing them to' crack open and bleed. The powerfn ! acid used in the inhalers have ■ntir*~ ly eaten away the same membranes that their makers have aimed to cure, while paste* and ointments cannot rtach the disease An old and expert ienced practitioner who has for many years made a cloee study and special* ty of the treatment of o ATTAR AII has at last perfected a treatment which when faith'ully used, not only relieve* at once, but permanently cures cATARRAII, by removing the cause, stopping the discharges and curing all inflammation. It is the only remedy known to science that' actual ly reaches the afflicted parts. This wonderful remedy is known as "SNUFFLE 3 the OUARANTEKD cATARRAH cURE. and i* sold at the extremely low price of One Dol lar, each package con tailing internal and external medicine sufficient for a full months treatment and everything uecessary to its perfect use. "SNUFFLES" is the only perfect cATAItRAH CURE ever mad* and I is now recognized as the only safe and positive cure for that annoying and disgusting disease .It alao cures inflammation quickly and perman ently anlis also wonderfully qurck to relieve HAY FEVER or cOLD ia the HEAD. cATARUAU when neglected oftea leads to CONSUMPTION—"SNCF FLES*" will save you if you use it at once. It is no ordinary remedy, hot a Complete treatment whieh ia positive' ly guaranteed to cure cATARRAH in any form or stage if nsed according to the directions which accompany each package. Don't delay but send for it at once, and write full particu lars as to your condition,and you will receive special advic« from the dis cover*r of this wonderful remedy re garding yeur case without cost to yos beyond the regular price of "SNUF FLES" the "GUARANTEED cA TARRAH cURE." Sent prepaid to any address lu the { United States or oanada on receipt of One Dollar. Addreas Dept. C491,E1K WIN B; GILES A Co., 2330 aw) 2333 Market Street, Philadelphia. Guessing Contest. Cut this out and t**d with 25 cents U Tkt EmUrprisa. ->-• Editor Estkrprisb: — Find enclosed 25 cents for 3 months sub scription to yoar paper. , . My oLw .. ......fmmmi*. \ \i "• - f. * . ' t Name I j i [ AddmM .V- v Please write Name and Address plainly. " 3W7 No guess noticed unless accompanied by the aboce ticket and 25 cents, _ > .. \ ' A. C. L ATUSTK COAST UnLLCOWUT. mm concc sorra. is iiH 42 . fc . .. : f - a % ,, I |a- *- r. wl r. at-'p. m. , IflßlUfa . " V Idj I AT.fcKky*, f s__ rnz - ,1— i " I— -1 Uait Tirtwu «J ** _ 4«■ . u lit l*s MM 4 9 15 it ]i UwtdMi MM JM 357 ># Uavt 'kf— j » ji d - f L*. f-ayrttnriflc- 4 is « j. - Al.»lormc JJS I« H» rJL M. Ar bulWurv. } .j jj I _ L»- OliAWii. »- - i« | L« , --A «J» Ar liimim|lmi - ,1 a» t«M I |r ma. M. P. M. 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Sf'f |si v am farktufc k> 41 a aa , Hoya IIDb wji«- ,a.aiit» haiiltntilr 11k binaiaf kata , Paye-tttville 4*43 P aa.. liuf M I :t|inar- si> r a Mutual a t*p. a, ainm feca~ , Himilk ; 15 p. *- CwacctMi at with train No 7*. al ' Math* wath Central luilriad at M | >)«•>(. with the Keal >po»r> and toaMr rail i raad, at luatol villi thr Mahanl Air Liar ail 1 Niatkia Katlaaa. at -nit nil Uar Ikaikaa aal Charlotte lai>iwL | Tiata uaa Ik M-utlaad Snk Eiaarh Iwl leaaro iuf a. n>!ila> 4 "TP aa .anno Mt . laaad NVtk J«> J. jjjClwiltlit. tjj > 1 . M»- •ton ;wp.a HdaniKs kiaalaa : y>» B {QimrSlc'a V■- a., irriinac at HaHm it »a. lau H'«aloaa u aa dull rtit*t aaaaanay lmaaaa.Wi>ln>(M kruvh ka!t * m*«|- t-» laai'aa. ami • *> |» => amt Nank «la a aa.ioar Ik. rrtai»aaa* k>vt hnaiSr » is a. aa .and » jop.aa.artra* Uaokiaxtoa iaaaa.aa. sat - pan . daily tauapt saalay. Train Tbraajro S C. -tally except Uaa Laa s »> p aa . Maiat 4 15 p ■ . aaniaea Mr ■uaih-nii n. tu r aa.. 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The moat *naiti*a itunucbs can take It- By Its use muf thousands of dyspeptics have beta cured after everything else failed. II is ttUttiuallcd for allstoaiach troubles. HmMMP bMt itieaprf l*lissn iialj HfT T 1 Tin ai*r TM~ui Ilatl. liulilti HiUlMtlt tlknlMk. C. U.CARSTAKrUEN ii CO. " 60 YEAW *' f a H a ■ V ■ ■■ k ■ j u»aaaTim JVaSa^^MwatSj^Vtoraaaaailra. Scientific JMricii jHlfifl f ifawYofl "SSII SmSrm w Sk. wngir. A" nh a nnincß^vs:: '.TO.A.SmOW* 00. MaMUqmVUHINOTIM.DC.
The Enterprise (Williamston, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
July 19, 1901, edition 1
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