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THE ENTERPRISE. H?" i wavsinco *mmmn>AV Williamson, S. C. AIFKKP H. WHITMORH, P? ... KTMTO* A*D Pr»usmt* ... & II • ntacrilKr wl«hf« thr p«pct Mlyn*:* thr must tfc notified and tMutHptlon |WI ' I U|> £ Adnttiwnirnta on which n» «i»eclllc number K? W a«ritioa* 1» Biirke.l. will be mnrk--d "till E forM'l" and chanced up to date of dlKoutinn- P> dU-Titluurd before the tlnu for has eaplrttl will tw chatited trail 1' dent rales for the time actually ptihllnhed No osßimmicalion noticed without the" name fk of Ike writer accompanies It—not to be pub- R; liahed. but si a iruaranter of (fowl faith, r Buaineas Local" 5 cants n line. K Obituaries and Reaolutiona of Kes|>cct. all over 11 Maes. 5 cents a line. Copy for Advertisements or cliaiiKC.of Advt-r jllhtmcatt. wyt be in this office not lulu than ■ Wednesday noon. i. •«JB:»CRIPTION Ji.oo A VKA* IK ADVANv i: K Kotered at the Post um.x'at Wiliismstuii, N. C., as Second Class Mail Matter. FRIDAY, AUGUST 30 1901. m What North Carolina neods I is a compultfory education law, | and a labor law in harmony with the same. Make therein* El ploymcnt of children under thirteen punishable by a line of | SSO, and there will be no com plaint about non-attendance of school children.—Ml. Olive Ad- ABOUT SO. Somebody has started the following, and it is close to the facts, so we give it to our read ers: "The hog is the mortgage lifter, the sheep the farm ferti lizer, the cow the barn builder, and the hen the grocery bill payer. This quartette with n man and a woman not afraid of work in caring for ® tliein, will insure prosperity on any farm." —Ex* r ON PAYMENT OF COST The next Legislature should enact a law, all eost from magistrates and con stables until a conviction is hud in the higher court. This would not only put an end to the dis missal of cases on payment of coat, but it would putja Stop to petty prosecution in magis trate's courts, find engender a higher reward for the courts and the law, —Charlotte News. Gov. Ay cock's viows as to lynchings are wise and timely. There is force in what he says, and his efforts to prevent lynch ing in North Carolina will prob ably meet the approval df the better part of the citizens, There are unquestionably dangers lurking in mob law that will react upon society and imperil tli3 public safety in the end But we have not much confi dence in the ability of any chief executive to prevent an angry, resolute people from visiting swift, condign punishment upon the lowest human brutesjwheu dear wife or daughter hug been cruelly outraged. We doubt ii J the best of men under the ter rible passion of such an hour could repress a wittingncss to use a Winchester upon an in carnated devik There have been villians who have escaped in courts when they deserved the iope. Jury trials in the south do not stand high with the people. Swift, unerring death is the one penalty for rape that the best citizenship demands.—W il. Messenger* WASHimoir LETTER 8. • > (Prom our regular Corrc«poulclil \ llere is a hasty sketch of the career of Chas.F. Luniruis,ayoung anther who is rapidly becoming popular, drawn by his flnclo, Sir. G. 8. Fowler, of Ind., who is now in Washington, where he expects to be joined by Mr. Lumnm:-']lc it a very interesting character, an odd chicken as we would say up iu New England, where he was born. ] Lummis first saw the lijght of day , In Lyaa, Mass., and after serving , tor a time as reporter on a news- , paper in Chillicothe, 0., tramped to the Pacific coast. 0a the way he > broke his arm and set himself, by attaching the broken limb, with a strap from his knapsack, to a bout sapling. He has spent much time in Mexico, and discovered and published the first account of the big National Bridge in that repub lic. Ilis eccentricity Ukesdiffereut turns. "He is building a stone resi dence with his own hands iu LOB Angeles, his only assistant being an Indian lad. His constant ap jmrel used to include a sombrero and a corduroy suit The President of the Leland Stand ford University is one of hi? mittiy influential friends, and in that striking garb he used to attend the elegant re ceptions given l»y the University." K'uptions, cuts, burns, scalds and so? sof all kinds quickly healed by DeWitt's Witch Ilaz ;1 J'alve. Certain cure for piles. Peware of • counterfeits. Be sure you get the original—DeWitt's, A HA RE*TUKAT. i (fly corrc»jM»ndeiicc to The ) On Thursday night of last week ' the Hamilton Amateur Dramatic Club, presented to a large and cul lured audience the popular plays, • "llick'ry Farm" and the farce, I "Burglars.'' When we sav it was good, we but half express it. All (lie characters were strong and the ' stoiy of the plot a Consistent mid • intelligent one. It was full of the strongest appealing heart interest, intense, pat lie tic, real life, whore joy and laughter iningles with pathos' and suffering, 'but all ending hop ' l'iiy > Gordon Rarnhill, the handsome . 'unscrupulous men,' and Thud Law t rence, the miser, could not be cx '•elled Pitt Jones was a veritable New England farmer of flie Josh Whitcoinli typo Miss Mary Baker I as Mrs Dodge, it susceptible widow, and Blierrod Salisbury as Alderman P MrKugun nflorded a most hurinom ous accompaniment to tlio Drama. Mis« Inez, dray, as tho pretty un sophisticated Jessie, wast good Watts Itaruhill, as Jack Kelson, handled his part with skill,especial ly in making love Tht^abundanee of many situations ami clover Con trast* of mirth and pathos, held the close a Mention of-the audience The recitations of Miss Sullie Bilker, of Palmyra, and Mr Harry Bigg*, of Williainston, were splendid and will find favor with . intelligent audiences. Miss Mildred Davis, ol Wilmington, sang several sofrg* which added much to the eiitertaiuiuant We have only to say that Miss Sally Sals bury played,to,know that the music was good Gordon Darn bill as the darky; Toby, in the "Bur glnrs'Vrtfl excruciatingly fanny li the action of your bowels is no't ea a " and regular serious com plications must be the tinal result. DeWitt's Little Marly Risers will re move this danger. Safe, pleasant and effective. Farmers,these are the Buyers on the Robersonvillc Market. C. A. Walker, A, T. Co. Rich mond. .—= . I'apt. A. S, Herntlon, Richmond Va Maj. J. M. Covington, Danville Va. J no. O. Mc.\dams, Danville Va T. P, Lyon, Winston N. C. Rufus JJowen, Roxboro N. C. W. S. Francis, A'shville N. J W. Hooker, Ilillsboro N. C, Hunter Flemniing, Clarksville Va. Mr. -r—--— Atkins, Winston N. C. j us 1 > it p i I'k k. (lUKK.N VILI.K 1.05E3 A OOOD CIT|- ZI N I N IIIS I'KATH. Mr. Joseph'A. Dupreo died at it o'clock Friday night at his home in South Greenville, after an ill ness of about eight weeks. He was 54 years old and one of Greenvi lie's liest citizens, held in highest cs- ' teem by -everyone in the commu uity. lie was an earnest Mason and ' will be buried with Masonic hnn- ( ors by Greenville Lodge at 9:30 | o'clock Sunday morning,in Cherry Hill Cemetery.— Reflector Aug. 24. ( ABTOUNDIi E EDITQ It 1 Editor S. A. Brown, of Bennetts ' ville, M. 0., was once immensely siir- ' prised. "Through long suffering ' from Dyspepsia,'' ho 1 writes, Mmy ' wife was greatly run down. She ' had no btreiigth or vigor and suffered ' Rreat distress from her stomach, but «he tried Electric Bittrrs which ' helped her at one?, and after using " our bottles, she entirely we*!, cau 1 eat anything--It's gr.ti.d tcnic, and t its gebtla laxative qualities are t splsndid-lAr torpid- liver.-For ju- 4 digestion, Lou of' Appetite, Stomich «■ and Liver trouble it's a tositive, v guaranteed cure. Only soc at .S. t i'eel & Co. s . ' To every person sending ns fl.oo for a year's subscription to The Enterprise will receive one vent's subscription to The Paragon Month ly free. Don't befatisfied with temporary relief from indigestion. Kodol Dy spepsia Cure permanently and com pletely removes ill's complaint. It relieves permanently because it allows the tired slomach perfect est. Dieting wont rest the stomach. Nature.receives supplies from the food we eat. The sensible way to help'he stomach is to use Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, which digests what you eat and c.m't help but da you C>oi. FOII SALE— Gne Buckeye Mower and Hake. Good as new. Call on Eli Gurganns. P. T. Thomas, Sumtcrville, Va., "I was suffering from dyspepsia when I commenced taking Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. I took several bot - tles and can digest anything." Ko dol Dyspepsia Cure is the only prep aration containing all the natural digestive fluids. It gives weak stom ach i entire rest, restoring their nat - ural condition. Subscribe to The Enterprise. Mrs. S. 11, Allport, Johnstown, Pa, says: "Our little gflrl almost strangled to death with croup. The doctors said she couldn't live but she was instantly relieved by One Al mute Cough t'u c. Sell your tobacco at Hoberson ville THEIR SECRET IS OUT. All Sudieville, Ky., was curious to learn the cause of the vast improve ment ill the health of Mrs. S. P. Whitaker, who bad for a longtime, endured untold suffering from a chionio bronchial"trouble. "It's all duo to Dr. King's New Dfsdovery,'' writes her liUHband. ''lt oompletely cured her and also cured our little grand daughter of a severe attack ol Whooping Cough." It positively cures Coughs, Colds, LaGrippo, Hron uhitia, all Throat and Lung troubles. Guaranteed bottles soc and TrlU b-oTtIW rrgfi lit - V.~n: PeWJB" Co. Now is your time to Subci ibo to The Enterprise, The Paragon Mou lit ly and The v Enterprise one year SI.OO, for both papers. In cases of cough or croup give the little one One Minute Cough Cure Then rest easy and have no fear The child will be all right in a little while, It never fails. Pleasant to take, nlways sate, sure and almost instantaneous in effect. The Flue Necessary Books for Young Mm There are certain fundamental books upon 'Which any profitable reading shoul£j» based. 1 mean the bibkj .i good -dic tionary; and Rogert's "Thesaurus." These arc compelling, ami all intelligent read ing must be based upon these works in the Order tli.t I have named.— Edward liok, in Ladies' Home Jour nal for September, „ TO SAVE HER CHILD. * . . Prom frightful disfigurement Mra. N»innio (talleger, of (Ja., applied Uucklen'a Ainica Salve to great nores on her head and face, and writei its quick euro exceeded all bar hopjfl. It works wonders in Sores Bruises, Skjn Eruptians, Cuts, Burns, Scalds and Piles, poo. Cure guaran teed by N. S. Peel & t'o. Don't iuiss ilatiHi Bio's Big Ex cursion. A MINI3TEU.S UOOD WOltlv. "J had a severe attack of biliotiß colic, got a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Reme dy, took two doses and was entirely cured," says Rev. A. A. Power, of Emporia, Kan. "My neighbor across the street wan suk lor over a week had two or tlireo bottles of medicine from the doctor. lie used them for three or four days without relisf, then called in another doctor who treated him for some days and gave him no relief, so discharged him. I went over to Fee him the next morn ing. He said his bowels were in a terrifcle fa, that tbey had, been ning oti' so long th«Jt jt was almost bloody tjax. I asked him if lis bad tried Chambsrlain's Colic, Cholera aud Dinrrhoea liemody and he said, No.' 1 *\>nt homo and brought him my bottle and gave him ons dose told him to take another dose in .fif leeo or t weoty minntes if ht did not iind relief, bat be took no mere and was entirely cured. I think it is the beat medicine I have tripd.'' For sale by N. S. reel & 0* *■ 1 1 Jamrs White. Bryantsville, Ind. f ! say« DeWitt's Witch Hazel Falve i healed running- sores on both legs. He hadsuiifgred six j'cars Doctor* failed to help bun. Get DeWitt's. Accept no imitation. Announcement. \\filliamston j\cademy will begin Its Tall Term Monday, September 9th. W. A. HUDGENS, Prin. with a competent corps of assis tants Boys and Girls prepared for COLLEGE Board at i CHonable rates in Private Houses Dr. W. H. Marrell, Pres- J. W. Anderson, Sec'y. $45 CL»OCK FREE! I'or cacli and every dollar sjicnt in casji at our stores Itt/tween now I and DKCKMJSKK IST. 1901, we' will give a guess at tin- pounds of tobacco that will be'sold on This Market from the o|>etiing Day until the Christinas Holidays. The |h.!soii guessing nearest to the correct nuinl»erof pounds takes the clock. The second nearest will get -a Clock, worth the third near est will get a flowl and Pitcher, worth s2.oo;thc fourth nfcarest will One Dollar's worth in Trade and the fifth nearest will get Fifty Cents in Trade. The clock is 7 'o'feet high, 19 inches across base and 11 inches .deep. Retail price 545.00. WIZ SELI. AS CHEAP AS ANY MERCHANT IN TUB COUNTY. G. D. & J. C. Roberson, ROHERSOmaLffif N. C - aptjfc- - ljittliHon I NMIUIIO ColU'ijc i 4 ...... . ~ - . , ' One gf the mfiet prosperous inntUtn lions for thn higher education of young women. I'ttiMcea Water It«j>t in the building. Ninteonth Annual Session begins September lHth. For Catalogue addiess Treaident Rhodes, Littleton, N. 0. W. W. Wntoivs, ROBERSOHVILLF. N. C. A'tomftcTc Ttlu' tTf STAPK A* FAXCY OROCKRJSB Dry Goods anil Notions We cull special altv'ntion to SYRUPS ami I'OUTO BICO —*—MOLASSES •WGivo m'o a trial."ten Fresh Candies always on hand. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digests what yow eat Ttils preparation contains alt of tbf dlitestants and digests all kinds of food. It gives Instant relief and never falls to cure. It allows you to eat all Uit, food you want. Th« niwt sensitive stomach* win lake It. By its use macy ■ wiouaands of nyspeptJw have been ■ cured after everything else Mlled ft ■ Is uuequ-illed for all stomach troubles. It pan't help but do you Mo| ■ Pn iwml only by K. O. I»Wirf fc Co., OhUtafQ ■ The |l. bottle con tains UmcMhebOe sis* Aut.wp sorulln,.* » : t ,.r rh and dseertpt JM| afar quickly ascertain our opinion firse * act h?Tll i tmuntlon M prohnMy v*t«ntabla, Comntunlfl* 1 Uona *trtctjjreonQdoiitlal. Handbook on I'ufofm isui troe. ulileet ogeney for securing paiwt*. I L&sn&pss Monn A fccsles ijkcitii notice, without oharaet In tot Scientific jflmtrkan. . A handsomely Htuatrated weekif. Largest etr> r dilation of any anion! Journal. Tenua. |3 s L I«y.;.foOf Month.. »l BolJbra i»»«J S .l«rj. SlS&KSSfeft l C* .T ■' LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS^ EXECUTORS NOTICE! I North Carol his, ~ Yr M ' Martin County itsvliiK qualified as Executor of Ilcnry tfrrt ttt deceased, notice is hereby given for all per sona holding claima against aaid deceased to ytt aent to the undersigned on or before tlie i6U> lsy of Auguat lyo), or this notice will I* ;> leaded in bar of their recovery. This Aug. fb-'o*. V-a d J. B. EvKiTTt, II H KVl'.Rir ft NOTICE North Carolina - Superior Cour t Martin County befoie J A Clerk T. H. va. Ivey Psrker and wife and Sallie Huntsmon and husband; William. The defnidsnta, Bailie Kmu Uwon tad husband William arc her«>l»y notifie«l to appear before Site nt my office in Williaraaton, Martin CO.. N. c., on the 14th day of September 1901. and answer or demur to the petitlioti filed in the abort entitled action,;, The purpose of thia action U to have an actaal petition of certain la id* lying near cono ho, N. c. between the plain iff and defeudanta t J. A. HuLba. el k ftupeiior court Autyat. tool 4 yt NOTICE North Carolina \ Mart in county J Huptrior court Mary F Ulley against Joseph trilley 'i*he defendaut above named will take notice tha an actfSu entitled a» ha* been commenced in the Superior cotirt of Mnrtin county for di vorce; an«i the «»k! defendant **ill further lake notice that he U required to appear at the next term of the Superior court of Martin county to ' !»e held on the 3rd Mondr.y in September iyr>i at ; the court hoM in aaid county iu Williamflton. w c mul driiuir to the complnint iu ottid j action or the plaintiff will apply to the court for | relief demanded in Miki cimplal||t This jist fyoi j A 1 tonus, 4Vjt i clerk Superior court j N%TICK North Carolina) Sufierior Court Mai tiu Couiity i - Tbonias Mi/ell agaiiMt Viob t Mizell Th«- defendant almve named will take notice that an action entitled a* above )ia* I teen ct.m tiieuccd in the Superior c«»urt of Martin county for divorce, mid the >aid defendant will further take notice that nhe i« ie|uired to appear at the next term of the Superior Court of Martin county in WilliatiiMtou, N. C , ami unnwer or demur to the complaint iu aaid action, or the plaintiff will apply to ihe court for the relief demanded In «aid complaint. Thi» sat day of Aug. 1901. J. A ftobba, Cl'k Superior Const. NOTICE! / - Noith Carolina) Superior Court. Martin Comity ) Joaeph I # . KawU agaiuat Keltecca Rawls It ap|ieariiig front the affidavit of |oiK'ph 1,. KawU iu thia action that Rebecca Raw U the de feudaut therriu ia not to lie fuuud iu Martin county, aud can not after due diligence lie found in tliV SfAtVhlid It further apjiearing that «aid action i« for divorce; . It U theref«»re orderwl, that notice of tliia ac A ion Im* publiahed onire a wei k for aix weeka in the Kntcrpriae, a uewapaper published iu Mar tits County, m (ting forth the title of CnrfM'triSoae oriHesSnie'iiticT requiring the de u udaiit to apiwar at the next term of the Sll perior court of Martin County, to l»c held on the \ul Monday In Srpleutl*er4/oi,at the Court houae iu aaid county and answer or demur to the com plaint of the plaintiff or the relief tlieteiii de Mutinied will l»e granted Thia lat Aug \f>\ J. A, Hoblis; CI k Superior.Court NOTICE. N«»rth Carolina) V Superior Court. Martin*C.ounty ) llattie C.iblia agninat Silas Oihlai The defendant above named will take notice that an Action entitled as altove has IK en nun tuenced in the Superior court of Martist county for divorce, and the aaid defendant will further lake uotice that he ia required to ap|>ear at the ne xt term of the SupeiiorOmrt of Martin County to l>e held ott the 3rd niostday iu Septeailier at the Coust hou«e lit aaid county in U'illiamatott. N C., and aitawer or demur to the complaint iu i>aiil action, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the telief dtmanded iu aaid complaint. Thfcf M day Aug lytn J A t Cleik « i ioi Co 11; NOTICE. North Carolina \ ftui>ertor Court Martin County | Marion lligga va. lli«alKth !lig»*a The dcfcitd.iut almve iiauu-d will take uoticr that an action entitled as aliove hat been .com ink-need in the Superior Court of Martin county for divorce, and the aaid defendant will further take notice that ahf is required t) appear at the next leim of the Superior Cc.urt of said 1 county to 1* held on the 3rd Momlay iu September 1901 •it the Court house in Mid county iu Williams ton, N. C. ami answer or demttr to the com plaint iu said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the reM.'f demanded in aaid com plaiut. Thia Aug 1901 6-6t A. II ibba, Cl'k Superior Court NOTICE Having qualified as Kxecutor of Hilliartl Bur nett, dee d all t>eraoua indebted to aaid Hilliard ltuttiett ar\- hereby uotitied to conic toward ami settle at onec. all to whom he U indeb tel will present their claims to the undersigned for payment on or before July nth, 190s. or thi* notice will l»e pleaded iu bar of theit recovery Thia July iy 190s Peter W Burnett, Kxecutor Hilliard Burnett NOTICE Having qualified as administrator of Samne 1 R. Mohley deceased, this is to notify sll person* iiulebted to aaitl Mobley tt> come fowanl am' settle at once, and all pers ma holding claim* ajainat aaid Mobley will present them to th undersigned for poyment on or before July ajtl i)o4 or uotice will be pleaded ia bar. of thei recovery. July 73, 190 Kit Gurgauua, adm'r of Samuel R Mobler AI) MIN ISl'll ATOH'B NOTICE Having qualified » adminUtrator of ninrti Hig*., thia U to notify all pcr*in> in drbtcd tn nM Higgi to come toward and settle a oner, and all person* holding claim* agniii.t Mi Riinrewill prcarnt them (o the ntnWrsignetl to payment ou or before Aug. Ji, 190J or thia not in w II he Dleau in l«r of their recovery ThU Aug itKjoi "Kigaed" . SAMVKt. S UIUGS. Adm'l ! O. 0. Back, Beirne, Ark., says I was troubled with constipatioi > until I bought DeWitt's Little Earl' Risers. Since then have been eat re ly cured of my otd complalnt. t rec- . omment! them i Kodol Dyspepsia Ouro - Dlgwti what jtm Mta A WORTHY SUCCESSOR. „ \ "Senethisg New IMir TH Sit. AH Doctors have tried to cure OA . TAURAH by tho UM of powders, acid gafes,inhaler anil di ug« in paste | form. Their powders dry up the mo ' cuott.; lueiol ranee causing Ibem to ; crack open aart bleed. The powerfu t acid used in th« inhalers hate entire* ly eaten away the sums membranes ; that their makers bare aimed to cure, while pastes and oiotment* cannot ; (t>acli Hie djsea?# An old and e*j>er~ ienced practitioner who has for many , y*ars made a close itndj and special* ty of the treatment of cATTARAH 1 bu at last perfected a treatment , which wLen faith'ully oetd, not only ' reliever at once, but permanently | cares CATARRAII, by removing the - cause, stopping the di'drnrges and t curing all inflammation. It is the only •- remedy known to wjience that actual ly reaches the afflicted parte. This wonderful remedy is known as "SNIJFFLE3 the GUARANTEED cATARRAU cCRE," and is eold at 1 the extremely low price of One Dol lar, each package containing internal and external medicine sufficient for a \ full months treatment and everything I necessary to its perfect UKA. | '•SNUFFLES" is the only perfect r cAT AURA II CURE ever made and is cow recognised as the only safe t and positive ctire for that annoying anddisgustingdiuease.lt also cures inflammation quickly and perman ently an lis alfio wonderfully quick l to relieve 11 AY FEVEIi or cOLI> in the HEAD. CATARRAII when neglected often leads to cONbUMrnON—"SNUF FLES'' will save you if you use it at once. It Is no Ordinary remedy, but a complete treatment which is positive* ly guaranteed to cure cATARRAH in any form or stage if used 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 advice from the dis coverer of this wonderful remedy re garding your case without cost to you beyond the regular price of "SNUF FLES" the "GUARANTEED cA TARRAH cUItE." Sent prepaid to any address in the United Stntas or Canada on receipt of -Owe Dollar. Adtlrees Dept. c49l,Kt» WIN It: GILES & Co., 2330 aud 2332 Market Street,' Philadelphia. Kodoß Dyspepsia Cure Digests what yon eat. DKNNIS SIMMONS, rrc». T. \V TU.CHJIAN,Gen. Manager. JOHN DBI CCS.Sec. & Treat THE DENNIS SIMMONS LUMBER CO. OF fc'LN ORIED NORTH CAROLINA PINE LUMBER AND DENNIS SIMMONS BRAND CYPRESS SHINGLES. WILLIAMSTON N. C. (y Orders a;i(l Correspondence Solicited. COUNTY AMD CIT V DBPO4ITOHY. CAPITAL fcuoo.oo Uank OI Martin Comity, Kepott of the Condition of the iU:ik at tht: clo* of Bu«ine*«, July 15th. 1901: KHSOVRCIW. I uawuwm. Loan. and lUacobnla op capital*** , . fc.«o. S Overdraft. lM?i 05 i oli ,id«J lt«#t« 1*9».60 United »latr« Ilo,Hi. • f jo c*> certificate, of liepoaiu *>.**%» Furniture and I l*tnre. * V«4>S Da,wdta aubjcct to check fM.Mi* Due from flunk* f5, , Ca*h Itruis fjo yo TOTAI« Silver Coin,including all minor coin C'y &I.OM J7 ! TOTAI, I * J I, J.O. (•o.tard, Cashier of Biuk of M irttu Coa ilr, «!•» »)!e*a.tly imr (or illm) thtt (|k | \bove nUtrm nt U tru;, to the of my V i j**l? aal b.li *f. J. G Goi-iri. Ctihicr. State of North Carolina-*—— County Alaitin. Sworn to an J sub bribed m>, OIL* jolh 4*y of J«!y 19N. W. K Stubba. K. P. WTlieclcr AT trtin. Dennis S. Bigg* MARTIN & BIGGS, AlauiitMCtun.'rfii qt FURNITURE, WILLI AMSTON, N. C. CoSRGSPONDEXCB SOLICITED. _ _ ~'PEJo>fE3:—Oflfi je 33; Factory 46. ————— 3UARAHTEEO SALARY (hflfl fl YEARLY —= WllU— —, iflfflaJtedgllbJ; Men and women of good addre*. to repreacnt mSM SfflH BE Qj kl I 4», tout* to travel apr°*"*Nt uprau, other* for ' )p 1 >s* IM MhBII 9 local work Iqnking niter our intern U fjc- salary ' 1 BE «SHBS A H H puraotoed yearly; extra commission And ex ! pen.es, rapid advancement, old eaUbli&bed crimprov*; ata>f«t .ouae Gnuul chance forscamct man or woman j o aecure pleasant, per ataueal pnaftio*, Hherat fn ■ anlaallna >r i-, " ""t : : MNMimtBBCUB! ■ STAFFORD PRESS, j CO. B «6t IA. C. JL ATI.ANTIC COAST LINK R. R COMPAMY. CUfDEXtLU kCHV:UC*LK. TRAINS COING 6011 K. DATF.D « ; S ■ cS **• Jan. IJ/&, lci -• =i ; = 'o? io ? * a xe. £.%£ *• e * a I ' 1 • , • LA X p. il P. M.IA. M.l*. M. ; Leave W:toa _ >« 5" Sy> 1„- . Ar. Inckgr SI « aoj -« - - I • P. U. I : I Tartan. uf iil—.— 6 Lr Rocky ML , bm •J7 5 «J| 11 51 Um Uilaw I»! 10 40 710 j57 141 Ijtat* ftetma ___ 1 54' 11 isl „ , I.T. flyrtlttillt 4 j>- u35 AT. hU*mx 7jo >«a ; P. M A. M .. Ar. CoM 'ufti 7 5J l.v GiU^nru— I 645 jjo L". Majualu I 7 jij 4IS , Ar. Wilmington I 9 » 600 p. MJA. M. r. M. *' TRAINS GOING NORTH. fti SS £■ Rh » K il A. M. P. M. If HortlCC «, 7 » l,v. Faytttnilk_ ij 15! 94' U**t 1 y* 11 35 Arrive Wilm. . ft jd ul3 " A. M. r. M. A.M. l.v Tl'i'. mil stem ...» 7 *> 935 i,v. Magnolia { ~ 11 * L*. (H>ldk!iura j 45m j y3J u ■ P M ' A. M P. M. P. M. Leave VT:t»a 2 i'.j 515 «* 'J' >• «S »•* Ar. Kucky Ml j. J >-l (to '» 45 1 » K » M Anixc Tarro 6 46 l«ra\r Tarbjru . J )' L«. Rorkv Ml _ J > »» 45 1 Al. WetO-JU 4 3 1 ' *H---■ P. M I A. M.'P. M Ya-fkin Divfakm Vliu l.int T>*iu Icam Wll ra . Icavra ha>ctlct ilk.- Uls p«» . arrive* San foid i 43 I' m. KituTuiag lravra haufoni 305 p. I*l, arrive Fay«Mc«i!le (Dp. m.. lcav« 1-afrtU vilk 4JBp m , anivi* «iliim.Kton y 15 p. m. Ik-umtUvillc Bramh —Tiaiu haw. tocnnjtU vUrcSoja. in . Maxioayoj a. m . Red Sprinft 0 51 a. til , Parkton 1041 a. m., 11-.p* Milla io ss »• Hi :>riivT I avclu\i!ic il io K.laniiuf leave* KlnUciilk(4»l> m Hope Milla 500 p. m.. Rid - w . MAXIOU 6 16 p. na., trntti fci* tact!»vt*lc 7 15 p. m. OmurctM al Faycttcvillc with train No. A *} Mamluu witb Carolina Centra! Mai.road, al Red t»wi*iK» raiih thr krd Spriasa at«d Skimmer* rail rea l al Sjnfi.rd with the Sealward Air Uac and South*. 1 n Railway, al Ca'.t with the Uurhan. and CharltUte Railroad Train 00 the Scotland Neck Branch Road leave* Wl-MOll ISSp- m . Halifax 4 I7P- arrive* Scot land Neck sOl p m . Greenville 657 p. m., Kin •ton 7 » ». 11l Kctnrnin® leaver Kiurton 7 ja a.ra Greenville 1 yia. m.. ailiving at Halifaz 11 i(a. m , WekSca 11 jj a m . daily except Sunday. Trains oa U'aihington Branch leave Waaking lon lie 111. and I>l p. ra, arrive Panacle 9 I* u ra . 4 m> {• in , n turning leave Parinele »JS a. m , aud 6 30 p.Ha., arrive U'aahington 1100 a. ». and 7 » |>ru . daily except Sunday. train feavt. Tbrtwro N C„ daily except Kua dav sr> V ni • Sumiay 415 P m - niouih 740 p. m . ft 10 p ra . Returuing, leave Plymouth daily except Sunday 7JO a. at, aud Sunday yon a. aa., arrive* T.rnoro 10 10 a. na., 11 on a. ra . „ Train on Mulland N. C. Branch leave* Gotda horo >lail\ , rtcept Sunday, 500 a. aa arriving SffiithfieT'l •, I > a. m . Returning leaves Smith field 7 no .i.i M.. ariive* tioldahoro fe 13 a.m. Tiaiua on Na-bville Biauch leave Rocky Mouat to . 340 p mai n\t Namhvillc 10 aa a. HI 4« rra , sprinc hofe 11 00 a. m„ 4»5 P- K* turn in.*, leave Spring Hojie ii aoa. 1:1 ,4SSPm. Kaotiville 1145 ain sJsii.m..anlw lit Bocky Mount 11 io p. ill.. uop in , daily except Sunday. Train on Clinton liratfch leave* Warsaw lot Clint j 1 Lilly, rivit-l S«(.d*y, 11 40 a. ui , ainl 4 K p.m. Keturiunx kuvc* CluiLou a, m., una 1511 p -n Tr.ua No. 7s raak-s cliucconnectian al WelUoa for *,i JK,I Jii Noith daily, all rail via Richmond. I! M.EMfcRSOK, fioi t l'a»ac ugar AgcuL 1. R, KFNt.Y. Gen t r. " T. M. KMKKSON TiaUk- MAnager.
The Enterprise (Williamston, N.C.)
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