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f THE ENTERPRISE. fnuwuimTntMT unuo> R. tHTBOH . . . Ksrroa AMD rrauaau . .. MnttMnH ea wMek ao speeded wrtn ■MWWUIJ H m W" ■ ■ln.li I far kas iipM will be cbargwd baa ataat aaiaa fat Uw tiai* actually pabUahad. kaaanakaUaaaotMaMwallkt aaaw tt da arrfttrr acrii(■■■*»» It-aot to be ■M. M aaa paiantn af food faith. laraaiuim Raraa:—Oae lack oar laarrtiaa . Sack aafaaaqaaat lasertloa ja eeata. ■aahoa Locals ta crata a Ua». SbSsiiln IS I arsululions of arspect. alt ever Caf*ler MnrUatatnU. oiduwal 4S*er taaaau. aat kc la this aSke aat later tkaa MMCVrTIOK |l a* A TIAI IX ADVA If CM ■an 111 at tkc Poet oflcr at WtlUaaatoa. ■. C-.aa Stcond Claaa Mail Matter. Friday. Febuari 20, 1903. flow many of our farmeis want good roads, ,better roads than we now have T Let na hear from you. Write tia a potal card. We want to know whether onr people want food roads or not. Let the ftpmera get together daring covt we*k and organize a good roada association, Creearille Reflector Squlblets. We are too busy to re:id Rep resentative I) rough ton's bill authorizing the state treasurer to issue four hundred thous and dollars worth of bonds, hut we are agiaUt on general prin ciples. If no other way out of indebtedness can be found, why not chop off expenses, abolish a few offices here and there,tux dogs, and as a last retort, pas a special aet by which the legis lature is not to meet for four years. We need the money, but we do not especially need the legislnture or the dogs. We don't care what a con gressional ccmuuttoe says about it we still btiek to t that the United Stales "are" aud not "is." North Carolina is one of "them" not of ; IX 'l X. Dr. Kilgo sayd man was bom to rule, but that doesn't pre vent a lot of women from think ing that they wore born to in terfere with destiny. In one of our exchanges we notice a firm is advertising for gila to st rip iti n tobacco factor)* Hadn't they belter wait until the weather gets a little bit warmer. A Vary Clisi Ml "I stuck to my engine, although every joint ached and every nerve was racked with pain," writes C. W. Bellamy, a locomotive fireman, of Burlington, lowa. "I was weak •ad pale, without any appetite and aB ran down. As I was about to give up, I got a bottle of Electric Bitten, and after taking it, I felt I « well as I ever did in my life." Weak, sickly, run down people al ways gain new life, strength and vigor from their use. Try them satisfaction guaranteed. Price joe. RALEIGH LETTER Special Cm may a silence. Tbe bond Ist at bill has appeared Ex-Governor DougMaa. of Alle ghasy, introduced it Wednesday. It iy calls for an issue of ftoo.coo of W J* per cent interest b. aring bonds, payable in fifty years. 1 hey are to he sio3, SSO J and Jioco denom inations. We already hear oppo sition to it, and it has not passed fe: | The investigation cf the Mitchell •Marion march of the convicts is disclosing some bad features. Not mack is expec ted to be disclosed I that will be necessary to hick up jt aiarh of • racket but it will make |p#a improvement in' the future. It r m*y be shown thatao«sa could m that the trip was a secea the eflect of asking officials more carefal in the future. It is an im possibility to get gnards who will not abase their power in some cases. The bill to charter The North Carolina Fanner's Protective Asso \ ciation passed the Hoose to-day by > a big vote. There was one objec r lion. One member wanted it re ' but it didn't go. 1 A new county is wanted by the people of the Jonesbor j and San t ford sections ot Chathan. Harnett ' and Moore Coanties. An advance , force of advocates are on the scene to fight for it The new county , wou'd contain 300 square miles, $19.485. j7 tax valuation and about \ ■ OO voters. But they have much before them to get their county. The proposed county has the his 1 toric name of Lea. The roperintendents aid fellows around Raleigh who are not averse to taking a job, are mighty clever just now. Almost any old kind of a legislator can get an invita tion to dine, etc., now. Those sup erintendents hereaboutsthink lots of 1 them. It is said the nearest way 1 to a man's heart is byway of his stomach and from what some of the superintendents say about the good things they prepare for the legislator's stomach they are on the right ronte. P. S.—" My institu tion wants a few thousands more.'* The child labor law ia giving trouble. The trouble ia there are too many who know just what to do, and they all know different In the liquor debate Thursday, Mr. Lucas spesking of why he was strong for the bill was his love for his family, love for his wife—for she was pretty. Mr. Smith, of Gates, said that Mrs. Lucas Icvad Mr. Lucas for the same reason. . " Yea," replied Mi. Lucas, ' but I cheated her badly." And theUouse roared with la.ightcr and applause. The Senate killed the fire crack er bill. So the boys (?) can con tinue to celebrate. The other side of the convict cruelty ca*e is now being heard and it does nt look so bad as it did. The it Louis Eiposition is now being talked. The Mate should be properly represented. An appro priation of sjo,oco will probably be asked for. How to reach so:ne corporations for taxation is a puzzle. It is genet ally bettered that many of them esc.'pe a large part of their t.ixes because there seems noway of getung at the value for. taxation. Some way must be found. Representative F. L Carr. of Gre;neCounty, has been appointed private secretary to Senat .r-elect Overman. V The revenue act was completed by the joint committee Friday and intrcduccd In the House Saturday ! by Mr. Houghton Itwaa thyipeo Sat order lit Wednesday, ti.e iSlh ami oa to; le# or !ered printed. It | U claimed to be the b st ev«.r com -1 piled 1 1 he committee on constit .tonal amendments had its first me ting Saturday. The King and Stubbs amendments were considered. The 1 Kirg amendment provides for the . repeal of the discriminating clause . in the constitution aud that either , race niny tax itself for its own chil : dren Mubbs amendment simply I proaides fur the division ot the 1 school money strictly according to ; taxes paid by the races. Both pro t vide that they are to be voted at the 1 next general eiiction. A day nsxt . week will probably be set for its I discussion in the House. I Ibim VMMm Is displayed by a many s man enduring paias of flprwlfntal Cute, Wounds, Bruises, Burns, Scalds. Sore feet oratiff joints. Bat there's no need for it. Bucklen's Arnica t Salve will k3l the pain and cure the f trouble. It's the best Salve on earth for Piles, too. 35c, ! Hard Lack mi an Editor. Here are some of the terrible ' things which, according to a coun try exchange, are likely to befall 1 delinquents : " Last week a delin -1 quent subscriber said be would pay t up Saturday if he lived. He's dead. I Another, ' I'D see yon to-morrow,' p He's blind. Still another one said: t ' 1 hope to p«y you this week or go t to the devil.' He> gone. There 1 arc hundreds who ought to take Ik warning by these pcocrastinators »and pgr np their aabacriptiooa JfMM, '» * t g | j,-I|# ! r T ~ The Cause of Many Sodden Deaths. nuJ Otfim Of daa a derangement of tha kldneys'aad a can Is obtained quickest bjr a propar bwlaanl M the kidneyx. It you an feeing Wk can maka no mistake l» taking tJr. Klfcwr. | Svaafßoot, the {real kidney, he and MtMor remedy. It correct* Inability to hold urine and scold ing pain la pelng 11. and ovareomea Aat ■opieaaant nacaaslty of being 1 nanydhii to go often duitnff tha day, and to g* spmaiiy limes during the nigfca. He mUd ad the extraordinafy affect of 3b«in» Pool to aaon raaHzod. Il Hands the htlfceJ far its wen darful caraa of the moat dotraasing o«e*. Swamp-Root Is pleasant to lake and Htf by alt drnßWi In filtjr-oanl and oaedoMw axed bottles. You may ITT* have a sample bottle ot this wonderful new dto* H co very and a book that telb all about It. both n'T 1~ - - ■ant free by mall. Addma Or. Kilmer h Co. Btorhomton, N. Y. When writing laanlloq reidinf this (enerous Oder In this paper. Don t maka any mMaka. bat remember the name, Saramp-Root. Dr. Kilmer'a Swamp-Root, and the ■ Jdiaea, N. Y.. on every boMlo. TWW BALLOTS. Along in November, wh«a chill wae the weather, Two ballot! were coat la a boa together. They nestled up eluee like brother to _ brother; You couldn't tell om of the votes from tha other. CHORDS: They were both rum votes and sanctioned the licenie plan, , . But one was cut by the c.inning old Brewer, And one by the Sunday school nun. The Sunday school met —no maa could «• be truer- Kept busy all summer denouncing the brewer, But his fervor cooled off with tha change of the weather. And late in the autuma they voted to gether. The Sunday school man bad always been noted For fighting saloons—except when be voted; He ptled up his prayers with a holy per fection. Then knocked them all down oe the day of election. The cunning old brewer was cheerful and mellow; Said he, "I admire that Susday school fellow; He's true to bis church—ta his party he's truer. He talks for the Lord, but be votes fur the brewer." —Selected. Doiutic Turtles It is exceptional to find a family where there are no domestic ruptures occasionally, but these can be lessened by having Dr. King's. New Life Tills around. Mnch. trouble they save by their great work in Stomach and Liver troub les. TJicy not only relieve you,but cure. 25c. WASHINGTON LETTER. J I (from out Special Feb. 16, I i/Oj. The Venesudan affair has been brought to a sat sfectorv conclusion sod, while Mr, B->wcp has secured the most favorable terms fur Vene zuela that she had a right to aspect Germany has demonstrated to the world that she is a Shy'ock among nations and that her alliance with great Britain was made for the sole purpose of collecting her debts, re gardless ot the rights f her aiiics Under the te tns of the protocols juit signed Great Britain and Italy receive sl7. ;«o each as a cash pay ment, and Germany receives (317 coo, the full amsunt of her ri iual demand, in mon hly payments be ginning Immediately, In thus de manding her po ind of flesh Ger many has outraged ths Anglo Fag on sense of justice, and in the judgment of Minister Powcn, has laid the foundation for the ruin of her trade with the countries of south America. The protocols providing ' for the settlement of individual claims, the raising 9/ the blockade and the reference to t£ie liague Tri bunal of the question of a preferen tial for those countries whkh adop ted warlike methods were signed late Friday night and immediately . orders for the raising of the block ade were issued from the respective I capitals. Until such time as the full amount of the claims of the . creditor nations arc settled jo per cent of tl-e custom receipts of La Guira and Pue.to Cabello is to be set aside for that purpose. > * Cong ess has competed tbeanti ■ trust j tograin agreed upon V tween 1 the dud the Uadora yf 1 both houses and the last a.ttitiu>t dent The indudaa the appropriation 000 Cor the mc of ikeAHffirf-Cn eral in Aa pi* wecaffo* of (nut cases, the enactment of ahva pediting the trial of anti trust cases in the coarts. the ratcfaaeat of the Dbo'l MO prohibiting rebate* oa transportation charge* and the cre ation of a Cotnmuii—crof Corpor ations in the new JPepgrtaMst of Commerce and Labor. The Little rieldbill which passed by the KMC is now in the Senate Committee on Judiciary where it has been consid ered. bet without result. t * *.f Jl The A'askan Treaty has been ral lied by the Senate and the Presi dent is now considering the person nel of the commissos which is to adj dicats the Alaskan boundary dispute. Under the provisions of the treaty there will be three emi nent jurists appointed by the United StsUs and three appointed by Great Britain . Wit* in two month* from the ratification of the treaty, each side jr>ll present to the oth r a copy of its brief and corn ier cases mu:t be exchanged with in two months th.-rea ter. The first meeting of the commission will be held inl oodoo as soon as possible and sabsefuent meetings will be held at such places as may be de termined by the commission. A vote of four to two will decide all points of difference but in the event that the commission is evenly divided no change will take place in the existing status af the diaputr. Rumor haa it that Secretary Boot and Senators Lodge and Turner, of Washington, will be appointed commissioners. * a • The House has passed a bill ap propriatiag $5,600,000 for the com pletion cf the National Capitol and the construction of aa oflke build ing for the use ot i's members and the measure is certain to receive the approval of t;.e Senate. Persona familiar with the Capitol will re member that c n the East front the Senate and House wings extend 108 feet beyond the cen'er section The original plans, which were ap proved by President Fillmore in 1859, provided fci the extension of the central portion aa iar East aa the win(S and tha) ment about to be began, iha new space will be used for committee roons and. following the establish ed custom, that portion oa the Sen ate side of the center of the build ing will be devoted to (he Senate and the Supreme Court. * a • The oih!y change in the atatehood situation during tha past week haa been the addition ot the Omnibus ' bill in the form cf a rider to the ' Post Office Appropriation bill As tha conferrcea of both the Senate and the House, under whose coo sideration this measure would natu , rally come, are all hvsnbla to statehood. Senator Quay regards this as a decided victory. Senator Klkins speaking on the anbject to day told your correspondent that he r garded the fight as practically »■ 11. lie said that the Senate \ oul I be forced to permit the quea lion to come to a vote and that the Matchood supporters were quite strong t nough 1° pa»s the bill as amended. Senator 11* om ft* | other hand exp-esa.-d grave doubt of the Quay forces having sdtfi. ient strength to ovcr.ule the aktir which he said woud throw out the amendment pn the point of or d.-r certain to be raiaed. K catf they m istered ruftwJeOt strength to oterrule the Chair that ▼ill not niean victory, in the opinion af Senator Aidrich. who declares that th • Senate will debate bill aad precipitate an extra issiiqa of Co*)- g.ess rather than permit tfce esfab li.hiaent of such a precedent as |h* passage of irrelevent and fpnaml le/slatioa as asaaßndasat to an appropriation bilL * ♦ * An efurt waa male last week to ratify the Colombian treaty but it failed. Senator Morgan talked for the entire time of the executive session, Are hours, and no vote was r.ached. The next day Senator Quay refused to permit a)»oth4T ex ecutive session for the consider ation of the treaty. Senator Mor gan's opposition ts tha Columbian treaty is also preventing the ratifi cation of the Cuban treaty and meanwhile certain interests hostile to th; convention to he gaining strength. - If yea an auflenag ban Kesaaa, ■ Lii|sM haJphaeis a —cam. Soldhy C. iftiL. Ik Co, Cfri* KdMi ' vis. AOuMTfaab. Through the columns of this pa per the membam of the Trinity School Drama tie Club desire to ex press their fullest appreciation of aO the multiple kindnesses shown them during their recent stay in Williamstrm. The superb hospital ity of its people, the courtesy aad gentroaity of its business men, the hearty sad obtigiag kindness of the opera hoase manager,aad the unex ampled generosity and thoughtfnl amsnf its hotel proprietor could not he surpassed outside of William stoa. In behalf of the members sincere thanks are extended. L C. Henry, Mauager. —Believing that the cordial wel come aad gracious hospitality ex tended by these good people of Wil liaimton to our dramatic dub, was at least, ia some tneasre. a token of kindly fading to Trinity School. I wish to subscribe to all that the manager has said above and to add this expression of my personal grati tude. N. C. Hughes, Principal. Ihaweascd Chamberlain'* Cough Rem edy for a aamber of year* aad have no hesitaacy in aayiag that it ia the best rnaedy for ooags,oulda aad cmap 1 have nrr aaed in my family. 1 have not words laapreaa mv confidence ia thia rrmedy. Maa. J. A. Moons, Korth Star, Mich. Bar aale bf N. A Peri A Co. Teddy's Csafldeice. A friend of the Roosevelt family says that when Theodore, Jr., was but s small chap of seven years he was thrown into a state of great ex citement by a proposed trip in the care of his mother. The night be fore be started his father said, ' Ted, you must take good care of your ■■other while you're away." That night the child undressed hinwrif without any help from bis aune, and when he knelt at his ■■other's knee to say his prayers,he prayed. " Please, God, take good care of papa, but I'm going with mamma myself."—Selected. • " The ntreat aad pteaaaateat medicine I hare aacd fok indigestion and cooat i |wtka la ChamberUta'a Stomach aad ! Liver Tablets." aaya Melant P. Craig, of Middlegrove. X. Y. ' They woek like a rhmw aad do aot gripe or bare aay aa pleaaaat edect.' For aale by N. S. Peel AC*. Scrapple. At bog killing time take the bead, liver and heart, and cleanse them thoroughly. Put all on the fire in cold water, bring taa boil and cook till the boaes can be easily removed, thes take out in a chopping bosrt and chop fine, seasoning it with sdt, pepper and sage. After straining the liquor on the stove, return the meat to it and thicken with com steal and a handful of flour till it is the consistency of mush. Dip out : into deep dishes and when cold slice sad fry a nice brown as you would mush. It is very nice for break fast. If you make make more than you can use at ottce, rnn bot lard over the rest and you can keep it all through the winter. —N. E.Wil born, Busk, N. C. A girl was married in Kansas last week. They marry in that state every week, but particu- Urnarriage is of special interest- (l£ftn.) Gazette es tisUa that during tha seven davs previous fen this marriage, the bride elect was the guest of honor at five parties, ate s peck of salad, drank a keg of coffee, stood on her feet twenty bums, walked one hundred auks, let the dressmaker paw her over thirty bonis, and packed and unpacked her trunk twelve time*. When she wss married, they xe- M*rM 4? "looked pale."—Ex. - r-TT- Tha heat physic. " Once tried aad 70a WW iivajt we cifißbrrifiiis xomaco aad Uvar Tablets," aaya William A. G4- rmd, hat, VL Thaae Tableto an the la ail' Far aakby N. S. PariaCa. A Disintegratlag Bachelor. f good-looking, well-to-do Springfield bsdielor who was be iiig Mated' by the young women of the dub for not mdVthg, offer ed to take the girl whom tbe dub should elect his wife just to show them tliat he was not averse to matrjmouy. Each girl west to 1 corner aad wrote her choice oa a piece of paper, disguising bet handwriting. There were nine mem bers of the dob, and the result ihowsd one vote for each. The yonag man is still a bachelor, but JURY LBT—UBCB COOKF IftA r i, Fan Vox Jnanfc TiwMf C. C Fa r pa, H. SL Gntia, Leoaanl Hsr 1 daaoa, W. L- Stalkags and W. W. • Water*. 1 lings, J. R Uwr. E C rift os Towaskip—A. D. Grif e fin, Noah T. Koberaoa, Joahaaßog- Bear Graaa —Jtac* F. Bailey, 1 lota M. GRO. 1 Aadmoa. W. H. Crawford. R F. Godwia. W. H. Leggett, J. G. Statoa. Croaa Roads—Joba L Bailer. J. ' B. Bollock. Joka Fniqr. Geo. D. Garganas. Ales. Motley. » Roberaooavflle Toaraakip—H. I»- f Andrea*. B L. Jokaaaa. J. L. - Peel. B. U. Robenoa. W. A. Ro f bock, S. L. Roas. 1 Poplar Poiat—R. L Bdwarda, ' W. H. Henry Stade. If. P.Taylor. Hamiltoa Toaraakip— W. E. • Gladstone, W. A Gaiganna, H.L • Purvis. 1 Goose Neat—W. M. Worady. , -- - - Sacoao Vm JamesviUe Toaraakip—R. C. Fa " «*■- Williams Towaakip Theodore Robenoa. Griflna Ti.aaafap W. Md. r Joka R. Gnfca, Me. D. Ukr, |.j s A. Roberaoa. WilHamstnn Township—Joa- D. . Biggs, E. S. Peel. Jaaca R. Rob , eraon, Dynunt Wyaa. Robersonville VoaaUp — M. F. Smith. ' Poplar Poiat—L. K. Aage, W. T. Hardy. , Hamilton Towaakip—J. B. Aa t tboay, W. L-Sberrod. t Gooae Neat—P. H. Cooper, Jeaae I' * " , TENDENCY OP THE TIMES The tradeacy of Medical acfaace ia to ward [mmtiw aaaak, The tat tboofhl of the world ia Mac glw la t the aabjert, ia ia inirr and better to pre - rcat than to care. It haa been faOy k- I arowatrated that one of the f Bicdicsl » aaa barc to rnaliaf with, can htpn - by tha aaeaf Cbiail i l ii'« 1 Caagh liaalj. fanaoaia alwaya i» aalta horn a cold or faaaa aa attack *f iaflacma (grip) aad it haabaea rlnwiaf that aaady couUncti aay tendency of thcae diacaaa toward panaaaaia. Thk j of caacaia JtodTthw ilalTfy has been 1 aad grip ia meat rears, aad caa t* re l lit 1 f a fib ; w|ilirit naddiari Thia , aoMua often naaHa Can a d%M cold | when aa danger ia appaahaadad aatfl it U foand that there ia imr aad dif i then it fanananil thaTthe patieat haa e paaaainaia. Ba aa tha aafc aide' aad taha ■ Chawhiilaia'aCnqgb tiaiij aaaanaaa j, the cold b contracted. It always carat. t For aale to M. S. Fed * CBL e » i* a a I KOML AIM ABAC Tie last Uaifae tt Aay. i We bare jast I etui red, aritk tke t compliments of the pabliikn, a . copy of tke Kodol Alataaac aoa Year Calendar. * With a copy of this publication at hand one k ia s possession of a calendar which cor t era the past aa far back as the day of oar Katiaaal Independence, meets all the icqaueaKata of the • present, and «Utei aa far iafo the the aest oeatory. By refanasa to tkla cateadar tha t day of the wmk, af aay gfrca date t in aay aMathof the year , beat 177k t to 1976. aay he foaad at a gfaaca. Aaotker feature of w ark able la [ tereat that tkia pabßcaCioa poaneaa es. ia ha weather torecaata. Theae predictiom vkA. only ma aad tehable aa itia praailili to cal culate, bat they are definite gao- thpa focajiziagthe pre- II dictions and tin* J which MT ha laakad «a» ia aaak J" aection af the maatoy. , Messrs. E. C. DeWitt A Co., of k of^beßadol of are ia circalatioa, they hare yK a few haadred copies of " the first edhioa. aad will aend oaa s copy to aay rarlnriag a two-cent ® stamp, with the a imuut faraar, . prorided thia papar is ■mil l 11 b , , m O MVITTS wma ptzn, SU.TR • Tha only 11 iltl ■ cat iachltod. Uaad , of the ahia. DeWitt's ia the aaly Witch I- •«» a«fl-—S. B. hßt . ... Mother Lost RMMO After LaGrippe. Daughter. Had Fre quent Spasms. Jhyita Maah aarjrifc '•TukiaaffWMhlTwkwvlh* yaw walinara to?caad ay miagataf 1 .1* I - - atteMafltoaa. Ow iwribr 4aS arid Aa woad aatfraw Aan bat aha did aaL Wh taak tor (a aaa*wjljairin aha aaad fWMii Ttol aaaarw twa yaan ar> aad aaaaad S aaatnaaLTsto ia* "*laaww tor'cwl "l aactow torpto •ml Mi niltoria lawlaator itaiir^ad ZIISSSLt. sTtoafcaaf DrMrfJ iK? viae carad tor. My Mkr haa alu ttkta a Iwrt.t toaia.ll. mm a.lfwaatea. We al ssawrjs; lissass ia aay a*ar aaadicM toU aa gut I acad afha(Mat ftomk aa thalyaa war aaa whk a aria AT «M ha aal ia iitaaa* War Haiaa Riirrn, f|il^lili.hfc AMdiaaairtaaJl ■■ 14111 llnf 1H I ila Pfc llgThaifti %«d far faaa toah & SSelMedtal *. EuS^tod. . ' Wa desire to gire aomebody a Steel laap aad at tke aaaae time lacwaaa oar aahacriptioa Bat. THE BmonntnE ahonld go into tha hataea of every ana ia the couaty, aad we are atririag onto that end. To aay old or aew subscriber who pays one dollar there will be grrea a ticket. The larger number at tickets yoa get the aaae chance* jroa hare at the Range. Every hoMßchold should have a Range take this chance to get one. See ad., witk cat of Range. Send ia roar aiaary aad secure tickets. LEGAL ADVEETISEIIEIfTSw NOTICE. . Noam CAMUU) Euntioa MAMn wi'i I gale. ' A. A Eohoaoa A Co. ra. W. A. Aaaboa. By rirtac af an esccatiaa directed to ! the aadarsinacd faaaa the Saperior coart • I af Martin Countv In the ahoa* entitled action, I will oa Moaday the 2ad day of 1 March, iqoj. at i> o'clock, noon, at ■ the Caart Baaae door of aaid caaaty, adt [ to the higheat todder far caah, to aatiafy I mid exccataoa, all tha right title aad ia r tereat which tha aaid W. A. Aaahoa i Baal Eatate to wit: One fifth andiaided i tatereat ia and to hia father real ratals, I one tract, ar parcel, of toad aa which ■ tha aaid Alloa B. Aaaboa Heed at tha - tana af hie death Town* I ahip. Martia Coaaty. 1 Thia sfith day of Jaa., 190$. J. C. CBAWPOBD, 1 ta-e MMriC LAND SALE I By rirtae af aa aidai of J. A. Clerk of tha Bapetfat Coart af Martin coaaty, la a fecial paoeeedfag oa titled Jaha L Hiaaa and others, tphat Carry A. Hyaaa, I will aril for caah at tha Coart Saaae ia the towa of Williaaa atoa aa Monday, tha xadday of March. ■y>M tract af land fa Martia coamty.ds' ' ■ crib ad aa lallaai>-A tract of laad con* 1 fafefag 10a aerea aaoaa ar ltaa, adjoaafag I Loafa Long and ). C.Mhall on the North F J. G. Mfaeß on the Boat. B- A. Price oa , the Biatb and Orange Fields oa tha Weet, and hauaa oa "The Old Ncdhaaa Thia the 15th day of Jaa.. 190 J. . WHEEL KB MARTIN, | ST*r« oa Moan CA^ULISAT lhrtNe*eiy I 1 I. J. C. eawfad. Rharifi af Mane ; Onriy.fa tka fitete af Marth Ci I'llai, ' mill aoai aatate in aaid caaaty «f - lawn fat fa hrafa. waa an the jthday - af my. »»aa. ddfr aaM faae fa.the and penalty tharaan, and the coat allaa - ad hylaw to Adalphoa Biddich far the » laid tan af |MI. being the tod r And I farther certify that aniiw 11 l.i |f a k pwde affalfi teal eafafa fa the Jgaaatr prorided by ' araaa%nawin be entitled to adoedthwar I af. aa aad after the jthdayaf May. 1903. R on aanender of thia certiAcalc. Ia wit ' hand, thia sth day af May. J. C. CaaarroKD. Sheriff ' Martia COL t M^^——wm^ 1 Matth Caaakna 1 Bapcriae Conrt. r Mwtfa Ooaatyl SqL Term, IfM W. I„ Shenod *T vhtna ofajndgwialof theßaper U hr Caart af Martin Caaaty. ia dw dm ontklad actian. I win oa the idaday 4 t eatch. neat (it hefag the Bar Vi k aanrt)aaO far caah attheOnW W « ; dear In Willi 1 11 a. N.e. U * • kari kaaat aa the W. D. IXm tr,rt
The Enterprise (Williamston, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Feb. 20, 1903, edition 1
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