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IKB «RTSBFBISR~ W" " - *t F»yn K wntrMoEE. I «i*i T-- rnn a-jpprJ the lalMn Ml k HCurl aod ■4l bl ' UhiHhb i -■ —'-*■ ■—"* arabrr afiavrtlmt* Hi -1, "in W wkd "till MM" >al act. tluilte■ JUfc:» 1 Wfjrr the Ihif (aj §m fcn i Bpn t gill * I —l —* * tinl ,i art ■ally fabliiM IT iiw n >Ti i aolijri vilhsrt Ikr umr ml the «TiKT MmA. tat a*a gamsmol cuad Uilk. —i 11111 Lmb s mt* a li* **'1 —* II Ban. 5 otml» a Hat. Cof; (or Mmtbnafatv ™ rtaaf o* AJrtr I Mil ■! an in —■ ■ * -* - mis talc i thau 1 KHCtirriOXiiaiA VKAS IX AitYAXCK emM at tbr hm o*rr at Williaa*«. • K.C..aa MroadClaa Mail Matter FBIDAT. Aiorsr 2 11»01. Robenouville tobacco mar ket opened its second season yesterday under very favorable conditions. There are buyers on this mar ket, representing thj very lar gest tobacco concerns iu the world. This is very different from j - what we beard that the fereen ▼ille represeative* hivingb?en I telling our farmer?*. The j Greenville representees would have our farmers believe that Roberfonvillc would have no buyers, and consequently, would not he able to get good prices any where, '''except" Greenville. Farmers we would like to State right here that the (Iroen Tille lepresentatives are after what they can get for Green ville market. They know that the market at ltobersouvillc will cripple this market, and are, therefore, like a drowning man, grabbing at a ,-traw. The prices |»ai«l at llobcrsoti "wille yesterday were very good indeed. Every farmer that •old his tobacco there seemed to be perfectly satisfied. Owing to the extremly hot weather for the past week or ten days, the grading of tobacco has been very much hindered, and consequently, there was not as large break as was expected, but there will be some very large breaks withiu the next week or two. We wish to state that the gentlemen running the ware house are. in every way eouqie tent to run thein, and are very much in earnest when the)* say that they are going to hold up prices. Farmers sell your tobacco at your home market- to tlie lateness of our we are I unable to dwell longer upon this question now, but, you will here from it again next week. THE BIRD O.Y THE HAT. Volumes have been written on the subject of the. bird on the hat, and it is sometimes as serted that in spite of it all, this decoration is more worn than erer. But this may be doubted. At any rate, any woman who chases, —aud a great many do chose— to wear a hat unadorned with the de funct body of a bird, can do soj nowadays without appearing' cither singular or ill-dressed. The hope of the Audubon Society and of various other organizations for the protec tion of birds, is that the time may come wheu a hit trimmed with plumage will be as curi ous an object as the feather crown of an Ashanti chief. One thing is certain, if fashion ever does take adecided turn in this direction it is unlikely thqjt the I oM barbarous custom will aver come back. . is so essentially ugly aud unpleasant in its mig geslivencMs (hat it need only go out of style for a few years to be abhored in its true light. But there are people who, if gloves and belts made of tanned hu man skin from the dissecting room happened to be the fa-di ion, jro'ild wear them without! more compunction than /an I Iroquois warrior felt iu putting! on his necklace of cut-off human fingers. i. - The- custom of dewomtingj women'* huts with the plumage of birds is probably as old asj headgear itself, and may have arisen in part from the notion common tojmany savage tribes that the qualities of an animal J slain become the property of | the slayer Moreover, before the invention of velvets, gauze and lace, the feathers of birds were ainoung the luoet beauti ful things available for the adornment of the human head Tradition is partly responsible ' for tho persistence of the custom i in these later days. But there is nulling pretty in its later developments, how ever appropriate the wings or body of a tyrd might have seem ed to the head of the hunter'* wife. The modern hat is con structed to lit the modern futJfe, and there is no beauty in the juxtaposition of a fair, intelli gent, essentially civilized count ' ei.ancc and the body of a black bin! with its neck in a sugges-j live twist'. Jt hints at ugly! possibilities existing under-1 nc.ith the charm and grace of the wearer* As for the face which is not charming, or intel ligent, or kind, the bodies of two or three humming-birds" or the Iliad of an owl, speared] with a hatpin and surrounded! with bows of ribbon, lend to such a vi>age an aspect posit ively sinister. It would be unjust, of course, to assume that there is real j cruelty under all this passive! obedience to \hc dictates of j fashion. But since hats and bonnets quite as becoming and pretty can be evolved without the bird decoration as c.tn be devised with it, it does seem that women of sense and feel-1 iug might be contented without shocking the sensibilities « f thcl Audubon Society and outraging the fitness of things by demand- j iug a yearly sacrifice of bird j life to adorn their head*. There was much sense in the [ retort of the little boy who, j when reproved by his pretty! ' Sunday-school teacher for »ob- j bing birds' nests, and asked, in 1 pathetic tones, where the poor! ' mother was. replied, "She ain't sitfferin' none, miss—she's on ' yer hat." There is no c xcuse l of ignorance to _be pleade The public has been told over aud over again that wearing osprcys means the death of multitudes of helpless little bjrds, since the feathers are best at thd breeding season and the parent, bird must be shot then. The fact that birds of particularly fine plumage are often skinned alive has also been made known; and the si lence of woodlands and mead ows, where the milliner's agent has been, speaks for itself. It (is about time this senseless and cruel fashion should go the way , of nose-rings and war-paint. IT SAVED lIIS BABY. "My liaby was terribly sick with I the diarrhoea we to cure him ultu thedoaaor « wiattDcr, ■ and as a last reeoit /we tried Cham ■ berlain's Colic, Cholera ud Di&r , rhoea Kem lv. say« Mr. I. 11. Dcak of William?. Ore. "I am happy tc •ay it gave immediite relief and a - complete core."' Fur sale by N. 6. i Peel A Co. y 1 FOR SALE— One Buckeye .Mower and Itake. Good u new. } Call on Eli Gurgnnus. TO SAVE * IIEB CHILD. Frees frigLtful disfigurement lira. Kaaaie of I*o range, Qa., applied Bocklea'a Arnica Salve to great MM on her lead and face, and write* it* quick care exceeded all her hop?*- It works wonders in Sorc«> • Braim,Skin Eruptions,Cuta, Burns> I SealJa and Pile*. 255. Care guaran- I tetd by X. 9. Peel A Co. |J • W i To every pernon sending us it 00 for a year'* ruliseription to The Eslerfime wit! reeefve one year's >ub»eription tuTbe Paragon Month i ly fie*. Now in your time to Sub*ciib«to I The Kninpri-f. The Paragon 'Monthly and The Enterprise one y ear $1 00, for both pnfiew. I Don't be;atisfied with temporary j relief from indigestion. Kodol Dy- IspepsiaCure permanently and com j plctely removes th's complaint, Jt ■ relieves permanen ly because it allow* the tired stomach perfect est Dieting w on't rest the stomach. Nature receives supplies the food we cat. The sensible way to help the stomach is to use Kodol I' Dyspepsia Cure.which digests what you eat and ciu t help bat do you .gooL I The rain Wednesday afternoon was my refreshing. P. T-Thomas. Sjioterville, Va., |'--I was suffering from dyspepsia I when I commenced taking KoJol I Dyspepsia Cure. I took several hot I ties and can digest anything. " Ko- Idol Dyspepsia Cure is the only prep [aratinn containing all the natural Idigestive tluids. It gives wcakstom- Jachi entire rest, rest iring their not-- [ ural condition. . Soup may be served on the table lor tntni a side table,'or brought to | the talde in soup.plates. The lios- Itess usually serves the soup.—Au Jgust Ladies"'Home Journal. Mrs. SL 11. Allport. Johnstown, IPa , says: *Jur little girl almost j Strangled to !eatli with croup. The I doctors >aid she couldn't live but I she was instantly relieved by One I Minute Cough Cu'.e. ■ There are more mu!ders commit- I ted than ate ever published in the j papers—murders committed by the I tongue. The power of deadly poi json ij m it.—August Ladies' Home j JoumaL ASTOUNDED THE EDITOU Editor S. A. Brown, of Heiinetts ville, S. C., waa once..immensely sur prised. "Through long suffering ifsom Dysj*p-ia,*' he writes, "my (wife was greatly run down. Bh6 I liaJ no strength or vigor and Suffered I great distress from her stomach, but 'she tried Electric llittrrs which i helped her at once, and after using I onr bottle». she iaentirely well, can I eat anything. |('( grand tonic, and I its c**tle laaative qualit'.en are ! splendid for torpid liver." for In-1 I digestion. Lews of Appetite, Stomach I and (aver trouble it's a positive, guaranteed cure. Only SoC at N. S. I IV| A C«. A most adorabU in any girl, at any s&son. is enthusiam. It belongs U> girl-life to be eager and *poiiiancous, to be vehement ar.d inclined to the superlative.—August Ladies' Home Jojrnal. James White. Brvantsville, Ind., saya DeWitt's Witch Haz I Salve healed running sores on both legs. He bad suffered si* years Doctors failed to help htm. CJpJ DeWitt's. Accept no imitation. S*lid •|oaliii«3 of integrity, of ' thoroughness, should outweigh in a girl's estimate of a man mere sup er ticiel cleverness and brilliancy.— August Ladies' Home Journal. Eruptions, cuts, burns, scnlds and sons of all kinds quickly healed j by DeWitt's Witch Haz 1 Salve. (Certain cure for piles. Teware of I counts r.'fits. Pe sure you get the I or initial- -DeWiu'a. j In casf* ot cough or croup give the j little inf One Minu|e Cough Cure. I Then rest easy and have no fear. ' The child will tie all right iu a little I while. It never fails. Pleasant to take, always sate, sure and almost instantaneous in cffccL i ii ■ Mfc NO I ICE I4PIES AXO CiF.XTI.KMICN. l)on'°t a you want your or some fnead's pietara ay a |tUttonf It so, «*nd 2) re«ta and I will |)*t it eM'lwHsai# iSihiy*; , ' Satisfaction Guaranteed. Ptetares always returned in goo-J eoadatiua. H. M. BALLARD, 49 Ballard, N. G. THEIR BEOBET IS our. All Sadiaville, Kjr., was carious to learn the cihm of tbe viut improve* ment in the health of Mrs. 8. P WLiI-aker, who bad for a long time, endured untold Coffering Iroia a ch:onic bronchial trouble. "It'eall doe to Dr. King'a New DUcorery,'' write* her husband. "It completely cured her and also cared oar little grand daughter of a severe attack of Whioping Cough." It poaitiveljr Cures Coughs, Colds, LiQrippe, Bron xhitic, all Throat and I.ung troubles. Guaranteed bottles soc and lI.W. Trial boltlaa free at N. 8. Peel & Co. Littleton Fomale. College , One of the moet prosperous instittu tions for the higlier education of - -youag woman. — 1 —— Panacea Water kept in the building. Hint centh Annual Session begins 1 September 18th. 1 .For Catalogue addreas President 1 Rhodes, Littleton, N. 0. W. W. Waters, ! HOBEHSOMVILLF, H. C. ' A complete lin>t of STAVE & FANCY GROCERIES Dry Goodi and Notion lVc call special attention to , SYRUPS and POKTO lUCO J^MOLASSES— WCi ive ino ft trial."&Ql ' Fresh Gaudies always on liaud. W. 11. BIGGS, MERCHANT TAILOR ► ftivitC3 you to call ami inspect his + on J + §uir|mciC I CLOTHIN; ; loot ' Choice produclifijis. Co.TC'.t lit * SUPERIOR WoRKMASSIUP'. Uigjs' Drug Store. |stowpaTN I Atbens, Tenn., Jan. W, MOl. I ■ Ever since the Ant ofmr I I nirnwi they were very Irregular and 1 ■ ' I suffered with KTtwt pain in my hiw, I I back, stomach and fegi, with terrible H B hearing down pain* in the abdomen. ■ , Q During tho pant month I have been I ' H taking Wtiii- of Canlul and Tbedford'a I H ItiacV-rrmiiiM,nil i |aawt UMmoath- M ■ ly period without pain for the Irai time ■ lujaau >Mnnal>tia I What it Ilia worth le a woman tuttar -5 j*| like Nannia Davis lutteredT . Yet I ttier* are wemea tp Ihputanfe ol koines ' B tc-day wke are hearing lho«i tarrtfcle a.anitrual pains In illeace. II yen are IN el tkete we want t* say tfcat Uilt lame WINE-CARDUJ 1 wM Mai yea penaaaeal relist Cea- I 1 sale youritll with ih« tfcat I t 1,000,000 wemen hive heea coatplately ■ ««rH by W'n* oi Cartel. These woa- I en severed I rata l»wc«rrfcoea. irragaiar 1 aieatas, headaohe, kackaefce, aa4 I kearlng *«wn pales. Win* el CarM g will stay all tfceae aches a*4 paiaa 1 ler yea. Purchase a 91.00 bottle el B Wine ol Cartel le-Say aa* take It la I Ike privacy el yaor koate. ■ r.radvfc*aatlii*n>a»,aMnss,Blv«aaayaw- I cL-mSJ. ■ > 2££^ssEsE!^SfisEL. • LEGAL APVERTISKMBSTS. NOTICE North Carotin* Superior Cour Mai tin County • before * J. A. Hobba. etert ' T. II . com he Ivey Parker and wife and Sallie limit anion and ■ husk-aud; William. The defendant*. Sallie Hrmtsinon and husband William arc hereby notified to n; pr«r before roe at-my ofßce in WilliamM'W, Martin *>. N. c. t on the 14th day of September 19111, and answer or deuute »o tfic pctittiou filed in the at ore entit!ed action. The purport. of Jhis action is tflliavc an actual petition of certain Jan 4* tying neer ho, N. c. between the plaiutiff and defc.ldauu p J. A. ijohtK. crk Snpeiior court irt. 45-^ > : —^—:— t notice North Carolina [ Mattlu county | gup. rior court Mary F I.Mley n *niust Joaej»b J.jHcy • Tlic defen.Unt will take noticetha an aotion entitled a« above ha* bec:i commenced in t!re Superior court of vaitin county for di ' vorce: and the laid defendant wiUfmtlier take » notice thaj Ue i-i requited to appear at th> next h U'lm of tho.Supcri *r c-turt of Martin coauVy to \'i T> >.. . :V thr ~TA / V.M'. IV i-i Sep'. -.1; , u " !» jf nd pnanrer or defftur to complaint in aakl I actiou or Ukc wilt Apply lb tbe for ' relief demanded lu MfcdooaplaW' " 1 " ThU iUt Jnly 1901 ) A HOBIS, ' 45-51 * cktk S«ptnor co«rt ; - . r NOTICE. Pnrmunt to Uw Koiice U hereby eiven tha application will be made to the board of County CouamU.-ionetft to grant to the nndi 1 rifned license to retail apirHuoua and molt liqnera for nix mouth*, begining i«t, 1901, at or near B. V. Coburu'a Croaaing, Bflierioaville town ahip, Martin county. Tbia July Mt. koi. 4S A. u BKu.n.owßK a co ADMiNIBTKATOU'3 NOTICE! • Raving qualified aa administrator at M. A. Robcraon. deceased, late of Martncounty. N. C this is ) -> notify all persons having claimsagainat the estate of said deceased to eahibit them to the nndersixued on or before the 3rd day at Jnly 190*, or this notice will be pkaded In bar of their reAWery. All peraons indebted to laid estate will please mafcr inynediate payment This jrd day of July 1901. C II KOBKKbON, Administrator. 4t-6t-p Washington, N. C. NOTICE The F.heriff'a certificate for the «ale of W F. Cooper • in to red in 19 acres of Cooper in Jaßienvillr township, N C, for taxes due for i%, having heeu made to me. 1 shall, unless legal .redemption is made within 90 day fwi date, demand deed for same This 3rd July lvox v ' 4i-4t J H COOPER. NOTICE! ■ Huatli Cawtiaa " 1 In the Superior Court Martin County ' Before J. A. llobbs. Clerk 1/mnie Hadley, John T. Hadley and Weeks Hadley V 5. s D Ward, l«ewis Williams, Daniel Whitley and wife, Johu Klisabeth, I«ouis O Fowler aud wife, Alice E, Johu A I^eggett,Albert 8 I«eggett,Miltou O A B Draughan and wife Mollie,Charles Johnaon and wife Clora, Miouie l.rggett, John Rogers and wife Nora, William T Hadley,Henry H twain, Sal lie A Reynolds, John 11 Swain. Wil liam C Swain, Noah Swain, Mattie Davis auu llerton Ange and wife Nolle The defendants above named will take notice that an actio* entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior court of Martin county for the »ale of real eatate for pratition among tenant* iu common that Mid real eatate is situate in Martiu County and wid defendant* own an interest therein and are necessary parties to said actiou: and the said defendants will fur ther take notice that they are required to appear at the office of J A Hobt»s, Clerk of the Superior court of Martin County, at Wllliamston, N C on the Ist day of Auguat 1901. and anxwer or demur to the complaint in said action or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This »j June i^oi J A IIORnS. 40 it Clerk Sunerior Court. NOTICE John D. Diggs, Plaintiff va. - . j Kmina Hoyt syuhh, Defendant, The Defeiidant above named take notice that the above •. utitled actiou ha« bee*j inntitu 1 t*-d iu the Supeilor Court, of Martiu ctmnly, and intuitions tltilv itsued returnable at the Court! House iu WiUiatusloii on the 3rd Monday in Sept j 1901, wlten and where the defendant Is required to ap|>eai und anawet or demur Jo the complaint which h.* been duly filed. That the pur|M)4e of tliiw action is to declare the plaintiff's title to a titct of l.i in vaid catinty. known as the Nclaon Waters land, and to exclude the defendant from any inteiest the it in.and to set up an allegel li-t ileeil, execufetlby If N. Waters to C. C. Waters Thi* 14th day of June 1901. JV4S )- A. HOBIIS, Clerk Superior Court. NOTICE Having qualified as Kxecutor of Hlltiard Ifur nett, dee'd. all |>ersona Imlebted to Haul Hilliard Unmett are hereby notified to come fow »rd and settle at once, all person® to whom h® is ludeb ted will present their claim* to the undersigned for payment on or before July 15th, 190 a, or this notice will be, pleaded in bar of their recovery This July 13, 1901* Peter W Burnett. ttxecutor Hilliard Burnett NOTICE" Having qualified aa administrator of Samuc l R. Mobley deceased, this is to notify all indebted to said Mobley to come foward and settle at once, and all persona holding claims against said Mobley will preaent them to the undersigned for payment on or before July 15th 190s pr this uotice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. * July KH adni'r ol 41 Samuel RMobley NOTICE -By virtue of an ordef ■of the Superior Court of Martin Counter taken at Msrch term i9ot. I will sell for cash at the Court House in Williamston on IJondsy, SciH. i 9»». the name being Su perior Court day. ths following laua, to ntt:—4 tract ot land which was conveyed to Gen t* Rob ersou by W B Council and wife registered In the ofllce of the Register of D.*eJsfor Martiu county, adjoining the lands of Luke Council and other*, and containing 130 t J acre* more or leas to which deed reference is made for a diacription thereof for meets aud Inninds, oue other tract of land j confining 130 M acres more or less, being the | which «rsi allotted to Arcena K Roberson in the partition of the lands of which her father Willie Council died sacred and numbered 3)U |hj, report of the commissioners who divided thj. same and reference is hereby made to said report duly registered In the office of ntd Register of Deeds In said comity of ftcartln for the deacrip tion of said tract of land by meets pad bound*. July 13, 1901 Wheeler Martin 44.4! Commissioner RI'UKS GOVKRMINO FOR PARDON f N C , July **h, iqoi His excellency, the Governor, ha* made the following rule* with reference to application lot pardons Re lb t Notice must be given by the applicant tor pardon, or pome one in bis or her behalf, for not lesa than two weeks, and) notice to be jq serted in a conspicuous place in som« newspapes published in the county tot two weeks If thefC isnopai*er published In the county, then the same to be posted at three public place* In the Count yns follows; At the cent rt h >use door.at the post office doo»-./t thec-Hiuty seat, and at the post.office nearest the place where the crime was committed, for which a pardon i* asked Rvlk 11 such 03tic«r to br substantially as folk ws is.. "State of North County,^ County I t* hereby given to the public that appli cation will be made io the »overnor of North Carolina for tic pardon of , wvjettd H t Term of the Superior court of County, for tkc crime of ,sn4 sentenced ♦.o ......... for p term of " Rutr« tti The spine ff;uirements. with ref erence to notice, obtain in m%tle>s qf couf llons or respites ps well as |n pardonp ♦ Ri li iv Pioof that the notice, "as above re quired, lias been giveu must accompany the pe ti'.ion or application fctr pardon Rulb v Tkese rules take effect from and after thi* day These rules are m vie that the greatest ppblic - il| pp«i\il ■ W|ly|lviii In all for pattlons in onler that all persons interested may bare an opportunity to be beard before the Gov. ftwor P M Pearsall, Private Scc'y KeiolDyanepein Cnrn pigsats wut JSO OSta k WORTHY SUCCESSOR. "Soaetliig IH.Uadif Til SIB. r AH Doctors hare tried In cure cA [ TAKBAH by the dm of powders, acid inhalers and diuga in paste form. Their powders dry op the mn ' cuons membranes coming them to crack open and bleed. The powerfu acid ased in the inhaler* have entire* ly eaten away the same membrane* that Iheir makers hare aimed to core, while pastes and oiotments cannot rtsch ttie disease Acr old and exper ienced practitioner who has for many years made a cloee stndy and special" ty of the treatment of cATTABAU has at last perfected a treatment which when faithfully ustd, not only E reliever at once, but permanently > cures cATARRAH, by removing the [ cause, stopping the discharges and • curing all inflammation. Ilia the only remedy known to science thst actual ly reaches the afflicted parts, This wonderful remedy ia known as "BNIJFFLE3 the OUAUaKTKKD ; CATARRAU CURE," and ia sold at the extremely low price Tof One Dol lar, each package containing internal > and external medicine sufficient for a foil month* treatment and everything uecesaary to its perfect use. "SNUFFLES" is the only perfect cATAKRAH cURE ever made and ia now. recognised as the only safe and positive cure for that annoying and disgusting disease .It also cures inflammation quickly and perman ently an lis also wonderfully quick to relieve LIAY FEVER or cOLD in the HEAD. cATARKAII when neglected olten leads to cONSUMPriON-'-SNUF- FliES'' will save you if you use it at i once. It is no ordinary remedy, but a complete treatment which'is positive* ly guaranteed to cure C.VTARRAH in any form or stage if used according to the directions which accompany each package. Don't delay but send for it at ones, and write full particu lars as to your condition,and you will receive special advice" from the ilia* !■ covcrer of this wonderful remedy re | garding yuur case without cost to you i beyond tho regular price of "SNUF ; FLEB" the "GUARANTEED cA- I TARRAH cUHE.'* Sent prepaid to any address in the United Staiai or c.toadaon receipt of One Dollar. Address Dept.-c49I,ED WIN II; GILES A Co., 2330 and Market Street, Philadelphia. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. * r OKNNIS SIMMONS, Pre«. T. W- TH,GHMAN,Oeu. lianagcr. JOHN D. BJCCS.Soc. ft Tu»« * *T" ' . THE , DENNIS SIMMONS LUMBER CO. MANUPACTUREBS OP BR'UN OUIED NOUTB CAROLINA PINE LUMBER AND DENNIS SIMMONS BRAND OPPRESS SHINGLES. . 1 WILLIAMSTON N. C. RJOH AND CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. C«j\INTV CITV DKPOSITORY CAPJTAI. Ijooooo BANK OI MARTIN COUNTY, * J. .C GODARO, CASlliaa. Report of the Condition of the Bank at the close of Buainesa, July 15th, 1901; | RESOURCES. ( I ' I.! ABILITIES. Uoans and discounts Jn.lfct.e® capital Stock 15.000-Ob Overdraft* f1.17a.651 individed Profits United atatea Bonds - SS» 00 j Certißcates of DepoaiU $1,015.00 1 Furniture and Fixtures *s*4 « Dapoaiti subject to check 114.a4t.9g I DUB 'row hikl ss,*»,4t ~ I Caah ll«ma tfe-JP WH t Silver Coin.including all minor coin C'jr J.v«U .i 7 v TOTAi, ».••> 6 # r I, JO. OoJard, Cashier of Rink of Mirltn County, da tolcmtly swear (or *«rm) that the above statement is trii.v to the beat of my knowledge and b.-iicf. J. O. O >Jard, Casliier. State of North Carolina—County of Martin. Sworn to and subscribed before m;, thi* joth day of Jnly 19m. W. K Stubbs, N. P. Wheeler Martin. r Dennis S. Bigga i MARTIN & BIGGS, r MUNHLAOTUPTII' OF FURNITURE, WILLI AMSTON. N. C. Solicited. g 'PHOXISS:— OtHiti 33; FACTORY 46. f- ' -v ; % ~ BUGAMTEEF SAURY YEARLY Men and women of food address to represent IpMl I■IV LI I na. some to travel appointing .ificnta. others for ■■fAlfll ABHIH 1* H local work looking after onr interests, iiso salary . guaranteed yearly; e*tra commissions and « pensea. rapid averment old eat.bltahed hoaae. Grand cliance for earned man or woman pSoTECTIOX. Send model, rtetch, «wpSnJo. to aecure pleasant periuaueut 4K>siUaa, liberal j ',ioctoaa rirsiaiastisn MMlwWf*- • •* ; income and futnre. New, brilliant tinea Write |BOX ON PATENTS STAFFORD PTESS, ~ ~ TO.IL.«WI¥*OO. R ' ' PA*—ILAN/—■ W»«HIWOTOW.P,C. « SJChprch Street, New Haven, Conn. t llnnfl nummifiiniumi miuv | O * I v " | ■ - , > . ' . .. A. C. L. ATLANTIC COAST LINK B. B. COMPANY. COUDtXSKD aCBEDCLE. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. DATRD ffJai J« "Jtl>. ISO", e"5 a 9 o5 l e' "3 * « : * Jh.%l *8 I * a ' .LilJ I • A. P. M. P. M. A. M. P. M. ! Leave Wrldon «# 9»: BjS Ar. Rocky Ml I® 951 .... K- ± —-f- ' Leave Tarhoro .. »a 11 6 00* I.t Rocky Ml «oj 10 01 6 57) jlj ia ja Leave Wllaon 159 10 40 710 SJJ J4a Leave Helm a a 55 11 >8 l,v. FayctteVille 4>' 11 35 .... . Ar. More IK* 7 « j4a [ p M A. M. ' Ar. Goldfboro .. 755 -. , I.v. Uuldaboro —... 645 Jj» L». Magnolia 751 435 , Ar. Wibningtoa.. 9an ia* ' I F. M A. M. F. 88. il q\ sf jsf sf * " A M. P. M. t I.v. Florence 930 7JS ... I.v. Fayetteville. ia 13 9 4> Leave Helma .... 150 11 1} I Arrive Wllaon a 35 ia 1} ......... A M P. M. A. M. t Lv. Wilmington. ;h 9JS Lv. MavuoUa ..„ »y> •« '• [ Lv. Uoklaboro ... 450 9J7 »a a* P. M A. M. P. M. F. M. Leave Wllaon _... a 33 533 ia 131 ia 45 1 18 • Ar. Rocky Mt J3O 110 n«| U q 153 ' Arrive Tarboro . 44 f Leave Tarboro... a3l - , Lv. Rocky Mt... 3 >' ia 4s| 1 Ar. Wc1d0n....... 4 V - »J» - I P. M A. M.IP. M. . Yadkin Division Main Line—Train leave* Wll niiuutou. 9 00 a. 1U , arrive* Fayetteville iaos p. ni . leaven Fayetteville la as v. at., arrive* Han lord 143 p. in. Returning leave* Sanlord 3°S P- I ni , arrive Fayetteville 4*> p. m., leave l ayette vilkc 430 p. iu., irriveß Wllminglon y p. in. Beiiuettsvitlc Hnrnch—Trslu leaves Bennette villc HOS a. in., Max ton 905 a. m.. Red Springs I o», 1 a iu., I*srktou 10 41 h. m., Hope Mills 10 55 s. m , arrive Favettevillc 11 10. Returning leaves ■ Fayetteville 4*45 P m *. Ho l* s» P* m., *ed Spring* s 43 P m.. Maxton 6 16 p. in., arrives Ben t nettsvlllc 7 15 p. m. . , . Connect ion si l'ayetteville with train No. 78, at t Maxlon w'ith Carolina Central kailrosd, at Kcd bfiriniSM witli the Red Spiiiig» and Bowmore rail- _. road, st Sanford witli tho Seslward Air U«*e and r Hoethern Railway, at Gulf with the Durham aud 1 Charlotte Railrua«l. Trainon the Scot laud Neck Branch Road leaves 4 I Wrldon 1 P. «U., klslifsx 417 U. M.. arrirei Bcot lund Neck 5 ot% p. in., Uiccttville 6 57 p. m., Klu- STON 7 U P. ui.Returning LEAVE# Kinatou 7 50 a.m I Greenvtlte Ssaa. m , arriving at Halifaa 11 18 a. 1 M., Wtide.l 11 IJ a M., daily except Sunday. i'raiua on Washington Branch I rave Wainlßf ton SlO a »u., and Iy> m., arrive Pannele 910 I a. ni ,400 p. in., retm uinac leave Par melt 93J a. 1 Hi., and 6yu p. m.. arrive Washington 11 OQ a. m. and 7 » p. m , daily except Sunday. Train leavra Tbrboro N. C.. daily except Bun day sv>p. m , Sunday 415 P* ,u -. arrn-ea Pi* mouth 740 y m., 610 p. m.. Returning, leave I Plymouth oaily except Sumlay, 75© a. m., and Sunday 900 a. iu., artlvea Tarboro 10 10 a. m. t , 11 00 a, in. . ' ~ Train on Midland N. C. Brauv'h leaves (.olds horo daily, except Siuithfitid 6 to .v m.. Returning 1 s\~es Smith fie Id 7 «j»' a.m., arrives Goldsl>oro h>s a m. Tiaiuaon Nashville Branch have Rocky Mount I at.) ,0a m,440 p. in., arrive Nashville ion a. . -in . 403 p. ni., Spring h«»pe m (« a m., 415 P r RetuniiiiK leave Spring Hope u aoa. n».,4 55P »- Nashville, 11 45 a 111., 5*5 P- »"*. arrive at Rocky Mount 12 10 p. iu,, 6OL»P in., daily except Sunday. Train on Clintou Branch leaves Waisaw lof Clinton daily, except Sunday, it ao a. m.,aud4 aj p. m , Returning leaves Clinton 645 a. m., and a yi p. in. . Train No. 7# makes close connection al Weldoa for all poiuta North dally, all tail via Richmond. i H M. I*'.MKkSON, I !ni l fangn IWiH ~ v. R. RBKLV. Gan'l Manager. T. M. HMKHoOaN, Traffic Xlqnagrr.
The Enterprise (Williamston, N.C.)
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Aug. 2, 1901, edition 1
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