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sssaammmmmmß^SSSrrs^. THE UTBBPBIBB. K'IUSHM «VK*V FRIDAY AT Wllliamrton. N. C. M.PEKD K. WKITMORK, . RDITO* AKD Miuuu . . . If • wbacriber wUfce» ike paper .topped the paMMier must be notified »nJ lutMcriptloa paid Bp. Advert Item rata on which no specific number M hMlloaili aurttcti, wttl be nurked "1111 IgiWl" and charted up to date of diacoatian- Al/ertiaement dUontioueJ bi fore the time contracted for ha» expired will be charged Iran ateat rate* for the time actually publialied. Na commaakation aotlced without the name of the writer accompanies it—not to be pub- Hahed, bat aa a jaaranlee of «ood faith. Buaiaem Locals 5 cents a line. OMtaartes and Resolutions of Respect, all over 11 lines, j cents a line. Copy for Advertisements, or change of Adver tisement*. must be in this offire not later than Wedaesdsy noon. SUBSCRIPTION SI.OO A YKAR IS ADVANCE Kntered at the Post llßce at WiUiauistota, N. C. s> Second Class Mail Matter. FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1901. AVc wish Turboro success with her team. Adelbert Stone Hay, son of Secretary Hay, S. Consul to Pretoria was found dead Sunday morn ing on the sidewalk in front of a hotel in New Haven Court. His remains were interred in - Cleveland. 0. The letter published below is indeed very encouraging. We are glad to know that we have Mich a strong advocate in one of Martin County's foremost citizens. Mr. Roberson was at one time one of the County Commissioners. When we first met this gen tleman, we were very much at tracted by his for the county paper, and he has ever since been one of itsstron est advocates. ■ The following is Mr. Robcr son'a letter. Berkley, Va., June 24; 1901. Editor of THE ENTERPRISE, Williamston, N. C. Dear Sir:— I get your paper all 0. K., am glad to know you are Btill on the prosperous road,for if any county in the state ought to appreeiate a good pa|>er it is our goojl and faithful old «4Jbunty of Martin. The poople ought to be proud enough of one to give it a largo patronage; let the friends of you paper stir up the people to a souse of their duty in patron- Ming it so that you will be bet" ter able to make it adoublo and twisted success. The people ought to be proud of a good county puper, so much so aa to patronize it liberally and also write good pieces for the paper. I know there are a plenty of good brains to write every week for your paper, in evpry pre cinct all over the county, and I would urge those that take your paper to get others to! take it. Men let's have a good and glorious paper for the good county and let each other over the county know what, is going on in their own community. I did not hear from Robcr- BOnville last week; what is the matter? You must know some thing new every week Rober sonville boys, and let it go to your paper in timo for print, don't fail. While I have left the county, it does not carry with it that { have lost the pride I have fo r it by any means, no! no! I read the paper here more than I ever did. It is worth somethng to read them; one can find out i what is going on; and it is the L ooly medium by which you can ■Tibd out anything here. p Everything is put in the for the benefit of the pub- I lie here, and the public geta it jV too, and they are proud of such t a medium by which to keep up with what is going on in their jpidat, Itgivea people a better ahow in this life; it iaiFgreat help of safety. For inatance, one of o'ir neighbors housea are broken in and robbed, is it not a safe guard for you to know it in order to be more careful yourself with your own? I look at a paper of being a great help to each other;, if you will, it will make it profit? able. Stir up men and brethren and make your paper more and more profitable. I "see more need of it since I am over here. With best wishes for your suc cess, I am yours, R. L. ROBERSON. WASNINBTON LETTER ( Vrjm our rffnltr Com«poH(triil.) June 24, 1901 ''lf the Cabinet may properly be considered AS the administration, and that is my idea, the adminis tration has no candidate to sucoeed the President." Those remarks were made by a gentleman whose relations with the administration are close. Continuing he said: "At a recoot Cabinet meeting, it was proposed as a bit of fun, that each member of the Cabinet should write his preference for President on a slip of paper and drop it in a hat with no' maik to distinguish the writer of one slip from another. Eight slips were prepared—the President was not, of course, ask ed to join in the game, althongh he was an amused spectator, —and distributed. Upon «och, a mem ber of the Cabinet wrote a name and dropped it into a hat. - After shaking them up, they were turned out upon the table and the laugh able tact had been discovered that the Cabinet had 8 candidates, in stead of one, every member having chosen a different man. There was much enjoyment over the episode and it was jocularly agreed that the Cabinet would have to get to gether, if it hopes to name the winner. I would like to tell the eight names written, but that would never do, iliave only told this much to show that the ad ministration, at this time, has no candidate." ——, - Confidence is expreased in offi cial circles that the explanation made by Secretary Hay to the Russian Ambassador, to put a stop to the tariff war with Russia, be fore it goes any further, but the sauie confidence is not felt by the general public. The fight to oust Commissioner JSvans from the head of the Pen sion Bureau is being pushed with renewed energy, but the Commis sioner still holds the fort and ap pears to be backed by the Presi dent, and says he will not resign. Sec'y Hitchcock says prepara tions for the opening to settlsmejjJ of the Indian reservations in Ok lahoma, are about completed, and it is understood that work on the President's .announc ing the dato for tho opening, har been started. Mistakes ih sizing np was is oom ing to one in the way ot privileges are common enough everywhere, but they are not ail aa costly a* those made by John McQuade. John's father is Secretary Root's ooAchmau, and through that fact, John got his name o« the pay foil of the War Department Than John made the mistake of suppoe ing that he was privileged to ig nore all the rules and regulations made to govern the emplcyes of that Department. He was called up and disciplined and to emphas ize the matter on his mind, he waa turlonghed for a few days. Thai might reduced Johns head to its new mal sire, had he not filled himself with the juice that Mrs. Nation likae to spill. That gave him some new fdeae about the privileges coming to him, whiob he proceed ed to try to enjoy. One ot tfc.aqi was the right to lick the appoint ment clerk. John being big and hurley, and the appointment clerk a little teltow,he was having every thing his owa way, until other employes stopped the ight John now' has the previlege of finding another job, aa has been eroaaed off Uncle Sam's roll.. Senator ftatler, of N. C., Chair man of the People's Party Nation al Committee,e* pressed on the indaetries of the Sooth and the tariff that wiU attract mom * V i than passing attention. For in stance he said: "Business men re alises that the industries of the Sonth pan not be bnilt up, eanr.ot successfully cope with the long-es tablished industries of the North without a protective tariff. In five years, New England, in my opin on will send men to Congress in" structed for frwe trade, while the South will probably demand a protective tariff. The manufac tories of the South are the only in fant industries in the country to day. The policy ot the Sonth on this question has been short-cir cuited, and Southern legislstors io Congress have voted rear after year, decade after decade, for a policy that was detrimental to that section Many stories ot the late Gov. Pingree, of Mich, are being told in where he was well known, since his death. Ten or twelve years ago, a friend intro duced Oov. Pingree to Col. Joho T. Mosby, id the corridor of a Washington hotel, and the follow ing conversation took place: Pin gree—"Well, Hello, Col.l I haven't seen yon for twenty-five years, but I remembr very well the last time we met." Mosby-"Ah, what incident recalls it to your mind! I really fail to remember you, much to my regret, fili gree—"Oh, well, you wouldn't be apt to remember the date. I was captured by your men and happening to be wearing a very good, nearly new uniform, you confiscated it on the spot and gave you your old ragged butternnts. but that's all right; all's fair in love and war, I know. Let's have a cigar." They had those cigars and others and smoked and chatted reminiscentlv for more than an hour. It may not be generally known that Gov. Pingree started the foundation of the fortune he afterwardes made io the manufac ture of shoes in the little shop of u Washington shoemaker. It was his duty to come into Washington daily for the mail of his regiment, which for a part of the civil war was stationed on the Virginia side of the Potomac, and while waiting for the mail, he learned to cob. ble shoes and used to make pocket change by cobbling for his com rades. Uimissirj tin •( Tlat Mr. W. S. Whedon, Cashier of the First, National Batik, of Winterset. Ia , in a recent letter gives some eiperience with a carpent r in his employ, that will be of value to other mechanics. He say*: —"ttiad a carpenter working for "hie who was obliged to stop work for several'day* on account of being troubled with diarhoee..) mention ed to him that I had been similarly troubled and that Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera an Diarrhoea Rem ody had cured me. He bought a bottle of H from the the druggist here and informed nve fhat one dose cuted him. and he is again at his work.."\for say by N. S. Peel Jt Company. Seldom has a better chance for stay at-home traveling"been'offer ed than in The Ladies' Home Jour nal for July. From West Point, as pictured by George Gibbs on the cover, .readers may go with W. L. Taylor to see "A Busy Boston Street at High Noon" neit try 'Goin'Fishin' with! Joe Jefferson" Fltfridfj tfren travel out West with Fwest S&tw-TtynnQapp to see "The Mother Tcei a»4 tfce Q*f land Route"; neat go along the At lantic Coast to find out how the places "Where Our Country Began" look to day; then seek Northern Michigan to hear ''The Story of a Mapbt Tfae,!" by William Daven port Hylbert; neat ffsif mj) Eastern magazine editor * os£e and enjoy the good-humored raillery of "lb'' Case Against the Editor," by Ed ward Bok; and finally eee what ' 'The Country of Sheridan's Ride'" looks Uke! now-adays. There are AW)? other articles of equal inter est M «r*rfog# fubiecte. By The Cartfe Publishing CoWPfftf, fyN adeipbia- Owe dollar a yew; ten cents a copy. .... , i, —n giji M§4ISIM« I t speaks for Chamberlain's Cough Remedy when druggists use itin their own families is prefer ence to any other. "1 hav« sold Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for jthe past five yeera pr jtfe complete 4»tiafeqtiinJto myself and cuajtonv bnffty J. Qofmcb, Van Etten, H. V. have always vised it in my own family both for ordinary coughs and Colds and for the coujh following la grippe, and find it very efficacious" Fat ISGTT by M. I Peel ft Co. | jf WANTED—Several loads of |>ina wood The Enterprise. billioqe, tired, aervoae ana canrfot (uocewaullf ooaaplete with heal thy rival. Di WtH'a Little Early Bieera the famous" pills for constipa tion will remove this enuae of your troubles. 0. 1). Carstarphen. Summer Clothing, Straw Bate, Etc., at Eli Gorgnaas. A surgical operation ia not neces sarytoenre piles. D«Wilt's Wjtch Hazel Salvs eaves all that expenss and never fails. Beware of counter* Teita. " A ~ 1 f*" —'' Idri ti Irttlsft IferiN Besides King Edward are 73 heirs to the British throne with out goipg outside the group of Vic toria'* direct descendants. These in elude five children, JI grandchil dren and 37 great-grandchildren of the late queen.—Ex- Danger, dieeaae and death follow neglect of the bowel*. Uss DsWitt's Little Eirly Riser* to regulsts them and you will add 3'ears to your lite and life to your years- Easy to taks, never gripe. WORLD - RENOWNED PARKER BUGGIES are manufactured by D' B. Parker, W. C. You can't buy abetter buggy fot tha aame money. Why order your buggies from a dis tance whsn you can get a batter one, right in your own oounty, for less money? DMi't Marry for MM«|. Tie Roeton man, who lately mar riodaa ckly rich young woman, is h«|py no A, for he got Dr. King's Nt'w Lifs Tills, which reetorel her to perlVct health. Infallible lor Jaun dice ltillioUnnea*, Malaria, Fe*er and Ague and all Liver and Btoniack troubles. GentU but eifrativs.. Only 25c at N.B. Peel ft Go. It ia a Safe assertion t» make that not one-third of the girle and women whowearaigrettee hive the fainteat conception' of what they really are and at what cost they are secured—a eoat which appeil* with peculi.tr force an significance to every woman with the first in* stinct of maternity with n her June Ladie*' Home Jn rnaL Sim Tvi Frs« Oiath, "Our little daughter had an almost fatal attaot of whooping cough and bronobitii,"Writs* Mr*. W.K. Havi land, of Armonk, N. V., "but, whsn all other remedies failed, we eaved her life with Dr. King's New Dis covery. Pur nsice who had Consump tion in »Q adranoed stage, slso used this wonderful medioine and to-day ■h* i* perfectly we|l.'' Deeparats throat aud lung di*e.«sss yisld to Dr. King's Nsw Discovery as to no othsr msdicipe sn earth., infallible for Coughs aiui Colds, ffto »n4 fl.Oty bottles guaranteed by V, S. Peel 4 Co. Trial bottles free. It the race to become extinct while our women hunt for work higher than that which God gave them? It is infinitely lower worlc. What Women's Club or Woman'a Column can match th* home which the wife and mother makes beauti ful and aacred for her husband and son*? What are a thousand can vases to a live child with its fair jfimpfejf fnd living soul?— Jtwc |>4ies' ffo»y^#rj^L A TtrrfWt. bplHlM "Of a goeoline sto vb.burned a ladv here frightfully," writes 3). K, Pal mer, of Kiikman, la. "The best doc tors couldn't heal Uw running sore Iktf fifffqwtd, hat Buoklen's Arnica (i »}v* »ntir*y ;j»rj4 far-'' Jnlallible for Out** Jorns, oortf, fcqije, Bfuis** Skin Distant* and Piles. gfc at S f Peel ft O jmpany. x CENTRAL ACADEMY an Industrial and Training School W top f nd 7 0U U will be ginjts X«ung men desiring to go fo and pay jn part with 'work may write to w e*c«. ¥w one are desired inn*4l*tely| t i#t farm work, 6 for carperter'a work, 4 for maaonary and fJaatering, 4 for painting and t or 1 f r printing For further paiticulara a'dreaa REv. CMAS. i. TATLOS, Principal* UtflcfOff.tf.C, ll Dyipeptics cannot be long lind b*- MDM to lira require* nourishment. Food is not nourishing until it is dl gsstsd. A dieoidered itoouh cannot digeat food, It aoat have Kodot Dvepepsia Oar* digests all kioda of food without aid from the atomaoh, allowing it to rest and re gain ita natural fnnction.lt* elements are exactly the same as the natural digestive fluid* and it simply :au't help but do you good. TO mountain and sea SHORE 11E80UTS. VIA SKABOAKD AIR LIKE RAILWAY. Before completing arrangement* for jour rammer tripe or deciding upon place* at which to upend the rammer, you should call on Ticket Agent* *nd Passengsr Representatives of the Sea board Air Line Railway. They are apecially prepared to furnish infor mation M to lowest rates, quickest schedule* and moat attractive route* to tlie Mountain Reaort* in Western North Carolina and Southweet Vir ginia, also to the Seashore Resort* of Ocean Vijw, Virginia lieach, Old Point Com fort, the great Eastern Re sorts along the Jeraey Coaat and other popular places reached via the Seaboard Air Line Railway. This Company ia offering lower ratea than ever with perfect train service and fa«t through schedules. It will inter eat ami benefit you to call on Sea board Air Liae Railway Agents, 33.8t Mr. Jumes Brown of Portsmouth, Vs. ovsr 00 year* of ag* raffered for years with a bad sors on bis face. Physioiana could not hslp him. Ds- Witts Witch Uasel Salve cured him permanently. I ihLmL* ' ROMSREJIFI I A really Withy woman ha» lit- I tie paiu or discomfort at tue menstrual period. Mo woman ■••da to have an/. Wlna of Cacdui will quiokly relieve those smarting menstrual palna and tfce dragging head, back and rid* aohee can—d by falling of the woaab aad lingular meases. WINE O 'CARDUI baa brought p«nnanent relief to Itooo,ooo woman who suffered evety month. It makes the men airual organ* strong and healthy. It is the prorUion made by Na ture to give woman relief from the terrible aohea and palna which blight *o many homes. !Wtt«Jvs3yss.''S| tsfa I bad Un all of il I wu rtllaTed 1 "" ' 1 jaagSßß^E^gj Sivti tors li 111 "Will wonder* ever cease?" inquire the friends of M r». L. P«m«, of Law rence, Kan. They knew she had been unable ti) ipafe fytr iq seven yean on acooaot of kidney and liver | trouble,nervous prostration tod gen eral debility) but, 'Three bottles of Eleotrio Bitten enabled me to walk," she write*,'' and in three months 1 felt Ilk# a new person.' Woffieu suf fering from Headache, Backache, Nervousness, Sleeplessness, Melan choly, Fainting and Diuy Spells will find it a priceless blessing. Try it. Satisfaction is guaranteed. N. 8. Peel & Co. Only 60 cents. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. i t... NOTJCB TO PKgSIOSBBS In aooordaoce with no aut oj the last General Assembly, all persons aowon the confederate pension Hs*v either soldiers, or widows o soldiers, will be required to nake new application before county #9Afd of potions at the court House i» wiiitanitop. m Monday in July, )tK)I, all sncli us are unable to attend tu person, shall seud a certificate dross a creditable physician, living and p-aoticing medicine, in the eom munity in whioh said applicant unable to aiteu^. CoyNty ifoAKO OF gggsiogg. jiDTWk: r«r- «■« to u» Hat m it heartnr stow Hf application will he iryade to th» teat* of Canity Conniiatlnwit la pail to the undrntfnrd Mccnae to aad a*alt Uqaora for ■li atontha, brgiain« Jaly irt, *¥». a» tW J. B- Kobenona Store la Cold fuiat Mania coaaty. IMs Mar Mb. nak ?: .. «. « >MS T. S. STAIAS It GO NOTICE! Horth Carolina 1 lilkt Superior Court aaartla Cotaaty I Mm J. A. Hobba. Ctcfk Loanle Had ley. Joha T. Hadley 1 aad Vttka Hadley n • _ • D Ward, Lrwi* Willlaaaa, Daniel Whitley aad wife, Joka Klixabeth. Louie O Fowler awl wife. Alkx H, Joka A l/|pH,Albcrt S I/urtt.ailloo C Uffrtl.A • Draughan aad wife Mollie.Charle* Johnaan aad wife Clara. Miaai* Until. Joka Roger* aad wUe Mora, William T Hadley.Heery • Iwaia, Halite A Rey aolda, Joka H A wain, Wil liam C Swain, Moah Swain, Mattie Davi* aau "—* -( 1 wife Walla The defendant* above aanaed will take notice that aa action entitled a* above haa beea coaim aa« ia tke Superior coart af Martin eoaaty for tke aale af real relate for peatltioa a Motif teaaata ia common that aaid real estate I* •ituate in Martin County and aaid defendant* owa aa iatereat therein a ltd are neceaaary par tie* •o aaid actioa; aad the aaid defendant* will fur ther take notice that they are required to appear at the office of J A Hobba. Clerk of tlpe Superior court of Martin Coaaty, at Willi* mat on. N C on jhe iat day of Aaguat 1901, and answer or demur to the complaint ia aaid actioa or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in aaid complaint. Thi* a June 1901 J A HORBA. ' «o-4t Clerk Superior Court. NOTICE By vlrtae of an order of the Clerk of the Super ior Court of Martin County ia the special pro ceeding entitled Sherrod Caraou and wife Mar tka J. Caaon agaiuat Willie Nelaoa, we will aell at the Court hoa«e iu Williaraeton on Monday, August sth. 1901. the following land, to wit:—A tract of laad in Martin Cotaaty adjoin lag the ■illy Andrew'* laad on the North: Randolph Whichard on the Kaat and South.aud the Fannie Andrew a land on the Weat, known ** the old ' Klnchey Nelson homestead," containing one hundred acre* more or less. Terma of Hale -One half cjah and halaace In twelve monthe from day of aale with 6 per-cent iatereat on deferred payment. Tula Juue i/th, 1901 t vj A. H. Smith, Wheeler Martin 39-41 Commiaalnner* NOTICE John D. Biggs, Plaintiff 1 va. Knmi Hoyt Stubb, Defendant, The Defendant above named will take notice that the above entitled actioa haa been lustitu ted In the Superior Court, of Martin county, and summons duly iaaued returnable at the Court Houae in Williamaton oa the 3rd Monday ia Sept 1901, when aad where the defendant ia required to appear and answerer demur to the coaaplaiat which haa beea duly Sled. That the purpoae of thi* action la to declare the plaiatiff'a title to a tract of land la *ald county.known aa the Nelaon Water* land, and to exclude the defendant from aay Intereat therein.and to aet up aa alleged llat deed, executed by H. N. Water* to C. C. Walt rs. Thia 14th day of June 1901. 3945 J. A. ItOBBS, Clerk Superior Coart. NOTICE Pursuant to Law Notice ia hereby given that application will be made to the Board of County CommiaaioHer* to (Tint to the underaigned licenae to retail spirituous add malt liquor* for aia montha. begining July tat, 1901, at the village of Haaaetl, N. C.. in Martin county. Thla Nay 16th, 1901. 34-af P. t. HAISI.IP. NOTICB Pursuant to Law Notice I* hereby given that application will be made to the board of County Comralaaloners to to the underaigned licenae to retail spirituous and null liquor* for aix montha. begining July lat, 1901, at the Taylor Store in Martin county Thla May iMh, 1901. 34-40 J. J. WHAVKS ft CO A WORTHY SUCCESSOR. "SiMtklig Ri« Uiiir Thi Sn. All Doctors have tried tn cure a A TARE Ail by the use of powder*, acid gases,inhalers and di ugs in paste form. Their powders dry up the ma caout membranes causing them to crack open ajid bleed. The powerfu acid used in the inhalers have entire* ly eaten away the tame membranes that their maker* hare aimed to oure. while paatea and ointment* cannol reach the disease An old and exper* ienced practitioner who haa for many year* made acloee study and special* ty of the treatment of cATTARAD haa at laat perfected a treatment whioh whan faith'ufly used, not only relievee at once, but permanently cures CATARRAU, by removing the cause, itonping the dischargee and coring »11 inflammation. Itia the on)} remedy known toseiense that actual ly rssohes the afflicted parte, This wonderful remedy ia known aa •BNDFFLE3 the GUARANTEED oATARRAQ cURE," and la sold at the extremely low price of One DoU lar, each package containing internal and external medicine sufficient for a fall montha treatment and everything ueceeaary to it* perfect UM. "SNUFFLES" i* the only perfect cATABRAH cURE ever made and ia now reoofaised as the only safe aud positive oars for that annoy tag disgusting disease .It also cures intfamdUtiofi Qui§l||y aqd perman ently »p] le also wonderfully quick to relieve IIA ¥ FBVER or pOLD in the HEAD. oATARRAH when negleoted ollea leade te oONSUMPriOX-"BNUF FLES' 1 will aave yon if you use it at onoe. It is no ordinary remedy, but a complete treatment which ia positive ** ft cur; CATARRAH in apy fori# or atage if ii»»d according to tb» directions whioh aooompacj each package. Don't delay bat send for it at onoe, aid write full partioo lan aa to your condition,and you will receive special advioe from tke dis coverer of thia wonderful remedy re fitfdipS 7?ur case without cost to yoa W>orirf L regular iWft Bent prepaid to wf ad4r*» ig Ml* Csited Stales or eaaada oa receipt of Oae Dollar. Address Dept. o49I,ED WIS B: QiLxa * Oa, 2330 and 2332 Market Street, Philadelphia. ) A. C. L ATLANTIC COAST UNB *. a. COWrAKT. OMmniD acuMU. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. " DATED tjK d %s d d A. U. 9. M. r. M. A. u. F.H Leave Weldon «t J*f gjl AT Rocky Mt t«o 9 ja'. r. M. * | Leave Tarboro •» «| i oo| I,* Rocky Mt .... •» ejl ion td s tfl u si Leave Wilsonl » 10 to 710 j47 Itt Leave Helnta ..... »J5 it i» -» tv. Fayetteville « 11 « Ar. Florence 7 jJ, lao r M. A. M Ar. Goklaboro ) 7 jg 1,». Goldaborn I 64$ Iji L». Magnolia ! 7 M 4JJ Ar. Wilmington. |..._ 9ao in | P. MA.M. r. M TRAINS OOING NORTH. s *£ 1 a I=] tl[ti i% " i_f I A M.I 9. *.l L* Florence 9 ."»! 7 W L». Faj-ettevllle ia 15! 9 Wt«. Lean Sclma i Jo 11 lil— Arrive Wilaou... a i» tjr A.M. jr. M. A.M. L». Wilmington.. 700 91! L». Magnolia »J" «» « Lv. Goldshoro | 450 | 9JJ " * I- M A. M. V. M. P. M Leave Wilaon .. » i }IS '» 'J >» 4> '»' Ar. Rocky Mt ... J>| 110 » 45' »t ' M Arrive Tarboro. . ! 646- Leave 'l'artK;ro. » 31 t . L». Rocky Mt 3,v : u43 - - Ar. Weldon .... 4 Jit '.W ■ ••• • 8 . P. Ml- A. M. V M. Yadkin Division Main Line—Traiu leavea Wil mington. 9 ou«. m , arrivea Pay«tteville ia« p. m . leavea Fayetteville ix »s p. Or, arrive* San ford 143 |> m Returning leave* Ha 11 ford 305 p. m , arTivc Fayetteville 4 » p. in., leave Fayette ville 4 jtp. m , airive* w ilmlngton 9 ajv. tu. Heuuettavllle Mrancli—Train leavea benaetta ville n O', a. in . Mnxton 9oj a. m., Rtd Spring* 951 a. ■»., Parkton 1041 a. in . Hope Milla 1033 a. m , arrive Fayetteville tt 10. Returning leavea | Fayetteville 4 45 P "> ■ Hope Mill* 500 p. a , Sad Spring* 5 43 p m , Maxtou 6 16 p. tu., arrive* Sea nettavlUe7lsp.nl. ■ . Connection at Fayetteville #ltn train No. 7®, at Maxtou with Carolina Central Railrotad, at MS Springa with the Red Spring* aad Bowraore rail road, at SanTord with the Seaboard Air Line and Sontkm Railway, at Gulf wHk the Durham aad Charlotte Railroad. Train on the Scotland Neck Branch Road It avta Weldon 3 55 p. 111.. Halifax 4 1? jwm, arrivea Scot land Neck soh p in , Greenville 657 p. m„ Kia *ton 7 m p. ni.Returning leave* Kinatcm 7 50 a.a Greenville BJJ a. m., arrlviug at Halifax 11 18 a. m . Weldon 11 33 a. m , daily except Sunday. Train* 011 Wanltlngtou Brauch leave Waahlag ton » 10 a. m.. aud 2 jo p. m., arrive Parmele 9 to a. m , 4 00 p. m , returning le*\-e Parmele 9 35 a. m , aud 6 top. 111 , arrive Waabington 1100 a. m. and 7 30 p' m„ dally except Sunday. Traiu leave* Thrboro N C., daily eaeept Sua day 5 JO p. m., Sunday 4 IJ p. m„ arrive* Plv motith 7 40 p, m., 610 p. tn . RetnrnHtg, leave* Plymouth dally except Suuday, 750 a. m , and Suuday 900 a. m., arrive* Tarboio is 10 a. m., 11 ao a. 111. Traiu on Midland N. C. Branch leave* Oolda boro daily, except Sunday, 500 I. m.. arriving Kuiitlilirld 610 a. ni Keturnlug leave*aUnitbSela 7 ou a.m., arrive* Goldsboro 8 aj a. in. Traiu* on Nashville Branch leave Rocky Mouat at 9 to a. m„ J4O p. m., arrive Na*hvillc 10 ao a. ai.. 4 oi p. iu., Spring hope 11 00*. ni , 4 tj p. leave Spring Hope II »a m.,4 55 p a. ' Na*liville 11 43 a. in., 5 as p. ni., arrive at Rocky Mount u 10 p ia.. 6 oop . a., daily except Sunday. Traill 00 Clinton Branch leave* Waraaw lor Clinton daily, except Sunday. 11 40 a. a., aad 4 « p. m , Relurulug leave* Clinton 643 a. tn., and No. 7* make* cloae connection at Weldoa for all point* North daily, all mil via Richmond, H. M. KMKRHON, Gen'l Paaarager Agent. J. R. KKNLY, Gen'l Manager. T. M. KMHRSON, Traffic Manager. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digests what yoa eat. This preparation contains all of tbt digestants and digests all kinds 01 food. It gives Instant relief and oevec fails to cure. It allows you to eat all the food you want. The must sensitive atoiuachs can take tt. Byiuossnacy thousands of dyspeptics have been cured after everything else failed. II Is unequalled for all stomach trouble*. It ou't help but 4e yom §m4 Prepared only by DSWITT At'O.. Chk-aae Xho H. buttle contslasStt timeatbeMc. JSL C. D.OARSTAnPHEN it 00. liMlfc ivir rs:. aent froa. Oldeat aittmer for aeeartnaßatenta. Mat lM)«n. WAIHINSTON. D C. SSSSBSL S9OO^H ■a, tome to Jravel ippoint«ng utab oUacm h» local woarfc looking after oitriatcßat*. tjoo aelaejr guarantor yearly; extra aad as paasea, rapid adeaaceaeat. old ntabiiabed houae. Graad chance for earaeat 1 to aecure pleasant, pennaneut *o*ltioa, liberal income aad future New. hriWaat liaea. Writ* atoncc. f „ , timm mtit New Kavea.Coaa. W ai t ''wmpw rata Msa, nmtif, . Mwgii Oare
The Enterprise (Williamston, N.C.)
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June 28, 1901, edition 1
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