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IM.WAICWMKO'L^SIA
aaa—iaaip tarai-«»ladiaatlM»nlna
ai crM*. —fcalininUMUllaa i;tnto
■■atom UoaW % n>u a liar,
f. Wi'iilnaalln lni .1 mt Sa^in. ag^er
! Claw »ai Miiiiiirwei.»i>aar' Ktrrr
liaum iwialtaito Mt lan ihaa
: (CiKiirra: II.TNUI UC AOVANCK
I " uaTr a , -A.
S.C«i SimlClwlMlM.aw
FBOAT, Kornm 15. 1901.
It Itaae. .dcntlj >ea decided
tkt Um cb— pest way to get
Bertie ie te swim. We haven't i
heard anything from the ferry:
lately.
Now that Andj Carnegie is
hack Iknm, a boom in the lib
rary indaetry may be etmfideut
Ij looked for.
franco won t carre Turkey
lor UaTha'ikgiriog Day dinner,
fUe year; th* Saltan hoe paid
•UthoFkeaeh daima.
At any rate •Dick" Qroker
didn't eay be wee licked by
ftaod". He ie entitled to
credit for that much.
Gen. Oronr-nor mav have
been in tue pr'si
dential n.. othr >ce by
Benator Lodg.f. but be is still
in the ring as a poli':Nu light
ning calculator
"I-Jidit't- ... > .-to at«. '; I
thougiit-i-'. •' -a-«ure-il»tag - iu
tbv y ™cula.. t-liue". »* auold
butrir/ p-Kr I** "!* from '
handler- ofnt! '.>;>!»•• t r my.
Tnere SC * Its t• be a t epi- 1
de.uic of e:ub zi .onl a noii«i
the handlers of tda c n'n ot the
couutry's orgu.iu:ioii9.
The Russian govenncnt ac- ,
knowledges that there is faini.i!
in many of its provinces, uu ie- 1
r-ant ol crop failures. i*ut sayit '
®op r - eate waistazice is n« ebd.
If hunting for a quick and
easy method of making a mon-1
key of youi>elt try being an I
•mateu--Ir.jrti.v 'or awliili.j
▲ runaway horse triad to
take part in a opew-air revival j
Meeting in Washington. There |
were no convert*, but bruises I
and hysterica in plenty.
Spun has the usual bloody
riots in connection with its
Municipal elections. In the
atttter of quiet elections wo
beat thorn all
Qlaafow, dootland, seems
Able to give ua a few pointers
in the exposition line.
■nde a profit of $400,000 out
of one, while every American
ci ty that has tried it come out
with a heavy luas.
Of coarse, t'n pre«i' -nt is
therotieaVv a civil scrv."o re
former, nut b.ing only one
Man itia by no means certain
that there ie to be an\ "h inge 1
for the better in fir'; »ervi e
Methods, n .ats tw .
en the eubj^*i. (Hit it kau as a
rule been Iminiatered by
Men w 'ling i • ntretch it whe
the wa* - r i'Tig enougb |
end the dismii- ..l of oue Texas
collector of customs is no cer
tain sign of a cha lge.
VASEKTH LFTTEB
Wnwi 1* " Clin »I ill"!
Wot. lift Ifoi.
, Senator Ma k Hanna to
wspect at the White House and to
Wilt with Secretary Cortelvou ot
the toard of Trustees of the Mc-
Kinley Monument Association and
with the oSi ers of the Memorial
Arch Association With him was
Mr John G. Milburn. at whose
| house in Buffalo. Presid nt Mr
' Kit ley died. Soon after they reached
| the White Flouse the Cabinet 'tfti
cers arrived for the regular Friday
j meeting and during a portion of
, the meeting c enator Hanna and
, Mr Milburn were present and the
, Monument and Arch questions « ere
j freely discussed. Senator Hanna
believes that a combination i f the
two associations shou'd be effected,
the monument at Canton erect d
first and the Mcrorial Arch later.
At a meeting on Saturda between
Senator Hanna and Secret ry Cortel
you %nd Messrs. H. B. McParland
and Thomas F Walsh respectively
Pre*ident and Secretary of the Arch
Association the matter was exten
sively canvassed. It is doubtful if
Senator Hanna will succeed in
''ring.ng fcao 1 ' a Ctwlillm of ircei
bat both rsso r 'mns v. il! ' "»rk in j
; er.ti e harrr. iny. It ii» proposal that
j the moni'in nt at ''anton will cost I
jf7so 000 and the arch, to lie erected
jin Washington, fi.joo.ooo which I
j latter amouont Mr Hanna regard*
»i somewhat too ambitious.
With the elections out of the way',
the political leaders are turning
their attention t» the important sub
jects of the tariff and Federal pat
ronage. The President fi >ds a wide
diversity of opinion on the former
question. It may be confidently as
serted that Hon. Senrauo K. Payne,
Chairman of the Ways and Meaus
Committee. Mej. Steele of the same
committee, and numerous repre
rentatives and Senators Hanna.Al
drich Piatt and Depew, all of whom
are or have recentlv been in W sh
ingto.,.consid'r any change ill tar
iff sch cs unwise, and all the
reciprocity treaties so far negotiat
ed. impracticable. On the 'ther
hand some« f the western Congres*-
m -n are clamoring for the rcdu tion
of rates on certain schedules Some
prominent republican, believe a re
duct'on of revenue s .ould be accom
p'ished by a decrease of the inter
nal reveiue taxes and still • thcf>
«ay th t with th« expense* that the
coming Con ress wi '1 have to meet
any reduc ion of revenues will be
injudicious In view o f 'th« > charac
t»r of the en we op|iOse it 1 con
s>id r it to predict t' at there
ill be no ariff re isijn by the
Fifty-Seven iCon» r ess.
t*n th l ! fint of >ec mber there
will be 6 o ».-» r iral free delivery
routes in the posttl service with
an average of 14 and a huf miles
eac'n. Great a« this number 1•i. is
only one half of the nunib-r of ir- c
deUVery routes that have been
asked or; thi size of the ap.iopda
tion making it impossible 10 estab
lish more than that latin. . i.e idea
**e*s to b; spreading ike wild fire
'n every section of the country and
nobody se'rns ti hav» a w-ir' to
MV kj^i's't'» ,r .J« 'he 01'
the fou ill ej JS* •; *n*n
'xnoiu art. :he»« y: losing ihei
joi»s and wh.tt is more important to
t.ie.n some of the trade tSa aavii.g
the | jst "es l>rcu ( 'ht to th •>
itojei, put ii seems to be •; ca«e
of"t l «e greatest good to the greatest
nnn.ijer, l md the opposition of the
storekeeping fourth class postmast
ers will not avail against the de
mands of the people for dai j free
delivery of the mails.
If present intentions are carried
out the Schley case is bound to get
More Congress regardless of whst
the decision of the Court of Inquiry,
which will probably not be made
public, much if any, before the
a-sem. ling of Congress, may be.
as Schley s friends say they will ask
Congress to make him a full Admir
al if the report ue favorable and to
investigate the entire naval conduct
of the War with Spain if it be other
wise. So Congress is bound to get
the case anyway.
At last there is something auth
entic from Miss S one the Ameri
jcan missio ery who is in the hand*
t of bri aoda. in Itu'garia :Le has
written to the U. S. Consul General
at S tia. sayingi We are still well,
in spite oi all our har shl s, • and
he cable !it to the' I*Bpartinent cf
ate. Wlifh &t uocc made it public j
Ihe .ft«'c t'i *n.iual. convention
of tue Association of American Ag
ric 1 tural Col eges and experiment
Stations will be held, in Washin - ton
this week. About too delegates
are expected Dr. A. W. Harris,
preside t of the Univetsity of Maiue,
awd head of the Maine agricultural
ex per ment sUtion, is nrcsi i nt of
THE KHTRRPRIgW, WTLLIAMBTOV. IT. C.. FWTPAY. IfQVRMBFII IS 19»1
The A. * If. College cf North
Carolina offer* exceptional oppor
tunities for edocitioa and training
in agriculture and its allied breaches
Beginning January s 9Ol the Col
lege offera two comes tor the
jro.ing farmer and gardener, which
extend hrough ten weeks* and
give training of a particular'/ prac
-1 tical nature in t>e following sub-
I ject»:-dairvir.g and er> am-ry work
including milk testing: butter mak
ing and handling milk; stock rais
ing; rtock jndgiii.; brtet. anil
breeding live *tock; feeding farm
animal*; diseases of farm animals
dairy farming; v. inter gardening;
care of bo.ler and cngi e; and en
tomology etc. These courses are
distinct from the regular four year
and two year and a e complete in
themselves: being int ndrd for far
roe.j who are unnMeto to take the
longer courses.
Ihe tuition is entirely free, the
only expense being fire dollars for
registration. Boar room can
1"* 'jldai' - -*! for * '.ro per *eek,
•a .king the * J iu?'. i.-r ib* whole
'k.w Jut t >irty i« lan. No far
mer. young or old, nfficid to
miss su h ait opportuity.' A'O cxam
| inatious for entrance a:e required,
' but the student shncW o. at le Ist
i years 1 id, an • have a common
sc' 9d ed ication tuy one ca:.
attend e'ther of tie coursei; we
have had several reg stered in these
courses wh■» were fi.ty years old.
Any one interested should write for
a circular of information, which is
sent free, and which tells in detail
what the course is intnded to do.
Farming will pay when he farmer
is trained for his work. These
.-ouraes win he a great help in mak
ing agri. iure a success
Any information in reference to
the courses in any way. can be
obtained by addressing the Pro
feasor of AgTK';ltu r e. Cha r lcs W.
Burkett, West Ral-igh, N. C.
To mnore a troublesome corn or bun-1
ion: Pirat mak the corn or buu:on in
»ara Water to softrn 'l.thcn pare it down
m rto*ely u ptmibif without drawing
blood and «i>i>l> CtiiuiUiliin'a I ->u Balui
twice daily; nibbing tigorously for five
minutes at c«h aj plication. A corn plas
let should U- v*n for a few davs, to pro
tect it from ill-- ah *.-. Ai a general lini
ment for sprains, -tauter*. Ituu nt'.k anil
gild rhnmuiiMri. pain Rilm is
For sale by S. S Knl & to.
A Qjtilhi 31 Eiphsl..
"tench'ten sHra\; th»ir sho ''er*
whet th-.»y want to t*
The Kriton give* his head a litt e
twist
The ag > S raply jobbers and g*- 1
ticulnt » with vim
Th* \ni ricm hits th • tab e with,
h:s fist
But when it come* to mphasis a d |
making matu-rs plain. 1
Anu te"ing just ev ictly how he
feels.
The mule i« more erunh-tic than al'!
the men combined.
.... And he alw »ys m» es 'is ges
" bins »ih ni« '
Kcr Or» a Im. 9 IVI»m -rat
RELIABLE AND CKNTKg,. j
"Apri... a pi!'." 1 .vi tat Hut,
there ar- pills ami pills. V 1 want a
. wbv' »• c-rtain. 'i tpu -h andg?i-l
tie. Muttn'. Kripe. De\Vin - » Little*
Ear' vKi ers fill the bill. Purely vegeta
ble. IX> not fore* but IHM fie Hr *el* I
to act. Strtngt' en and invigorate. '
Small and easv to tike.
'Bout done piekin' cottou,
Huntia' pttin' five,
'possum and mul tatela in.
Ah' dat is where Ah shine.
L •—Palestine Press.
Niggahs in the White House.
Glory, com* ' soon;
Wonldn't . hange m.h culluh.
Ah's a coon. coon. coon.
-Houston Post
MODERN SURv.KK" SURPASSED.
"While nfeiiag from a bad ease of
piles I consulted a phvsicun who advised
me to try a bo* of DeWitt's Witch Haiel
Sal**," says G. K. Career, Atlanta, Ga.
"1 proenTd a kox ami was entirely cured.
DeWitt's W:teh Hare! Salve splendid
cute for piles, giving relief inatant'v, and
I ht artly recommend it to all sufferers."
Surgery is unnecessary to cure piles. De-
Witt'* Witch H tvl Salve will enre any
case. Cats, burns. Bruiarsand all .other
wounds are also quickly cured by it. Be
-1 ware of counterfeits.
-
1 "O that X-ray doctor wOul -t'
trust Ci eatemt'
"No: said he could see through
him all right. -Philadelphia P 'le
t»n
Mexican wgl w> Mr mimin hm at
Mmtaoc
A toad under
a harrow •
suffera ro mora than the ftithftil hone "*
that is wit:» *pa*in*, gwinney, Hnrneaa
Sores, Sprain*, err. Moet borse owners know this
nn«l apply tlio kind « f rj—Miy thnt hneli r Ifiimrii .
fur uud will aj .
Mexican
Mustang
Liniment.'
NPTOT flrite—notCTm in the moot aggravated MM.
Cures caked wkler in rows qaicker than any known
remedy. Hardly a «i:*ea*c peculiar to muscle, skin
or joints that cannot bo cored by it.
Mexican lituMwnnJr «* u» wm for
aa . ■ r , . Via4()*lfa,aprai»aaadßkiaUim;aL.
Mustang iJninent »»>—
WHAT WR ARJt COHINC TO.
(Seine tlv origiul at
"Bin Tim" Sullivan, a nete4 Tmtmmay
politician of New York city.)
Leather Trust, Feather Truat.
'l'ruat in aalt and MMp;
Steel Trust, Wheel Trust,
Trust in Twine anil Rope.
TncLins; Trust, Sacking Trust,
Truat iu Kerosene;
Clock Truat, Lock Tniat,
Truat, to, in Bennne.
C.wkct Truat, lU&ket Trust,
Trust in lace and Silk; t '
I'"KK tnnt. Ke'4 Truat,
Truat in Cheeae and milk.
Tiuplate Trust, School Slate Truat,
Truat in tucks and Sere**;
Scale Tiust, NVI Tr tl, .
And Trust in Dec.- and Ho-te. J
'' 1
!■ S
BSSSSSn
A really kealUiy womnu baa Ut- I
•ie pain or li>c»ml«rt at tae I
tuenatrval pcriotl. Mo wo. nan a
noe**! to havo any. Wine aim j
aCanlui will (inleklv ri'liovo those B
Bamartlng nienotrual p.Uns and I
Lth« dragging head, tick andS |
■ aide acbcs c;uacd k>-
the wo vh mil Irrejftuiir mcucs. fe
WM* C,r.DUll!
has brought permanent toller l- L
1,000,000 women who »rffrr-l £
orary month. It nakos the m« u - E
alrui'l organs stn>ng ni d healthy. E !
It ia UM provLsiou made by Na-f
tare to give women relief froml
I the torribl" MIKM .'JKI PAINA which 1
1 blight ao man) IOBMM. ■
(iu,.l
1 L»aa Ukvu with a aatera pals la mr |
I
I jy j had lakwa all oi It 1 waa ra!Wr«4 I
1 Maa.lLA.Taml
|Ss3£Sss^3gl
In answering advertiremcnts in
this paper you, will confer a great
favor upon us if you mraton the'
name of the paper.—lv'itoi.
A PHYSICIAN TESTIFIES.
"I have taken Kodol Drspepaia Core
•aid have never oaed anvthinjf in my life j
that did tne ths good that did," aays j
County Phyait.au Geo. W. Scruggs of
Hill County, Ua. "Being a physician I .
liave prescribed it and fo-'nd it to give
the best remits." If the food you eat re- j
mains undigested in your atoouch it de- j
cays there and poiaoni the system. Yoc
c«u prevent this by dieting b'll that;
means starvation. Koiol I)\Spep«ia i
Cure digests what yon eat. Yoa need
■ svffer frcm neither dyspepsia ftor star
\. tiou luo sc.il cases .juUily cared.
Never fails.
A POINTER FOR UV3T2H3
If voni wislj your patent tavdqcSß pi\m
erly and promptly done scud it toSVVirt
&CO., PATENT WWVhRS. oppoouy
V. Su Patent Office, Waabia O. C.
They have ■«>. dissntitfied clieuis. Writ*
them for their *o&fidentia! letter; a pos
tal card will bring h, and a may tMwwth
money |e yoa. See their adwitiwaaat
clscwtwre la this paper.
$45 CLOCK
FREE!
For each an ' every dollar spent
Jin CASH at our stores between tow
• and DECEMBER IST. 1901, we
j will give a guess at the number of
J pounds of tobacco that will be said
}on This Market from the Opening
j Day until the Christmas Holidays.
' The perwn g, essing nearest to
the correct num! t of pounds takes
the clock.
The second nearest will get a
Ckx-k. worth st.oo: the third near
est will get a Bowl and Pitcher,
worth s2.oo;thc fourth nearest will
yet One Dollar's worth in Trade aud
the fifth nearest will get Fifty Cents
in Trade.
The clock is 7 feet high. 19
'iichcs across base and 11 inches
deep. Retail price s*s-00.
WE SELL AS CHEAP AS ANY
MERCHANT IN THE COUNTY.
G. D. & J. C. Roberson,
ROBERSONVrXE. - N. C
I WORTHY SUCCESSOR.
"Smtkiig Hi* Uihr Tli Saa.
All Doctor* hive tried to cure CaTarru
V the a«c of po.. g -.se». inhiler*
«"il in pa-.tr form. Their powder*
■lfy up the itiiicuous uu inbranr4 causing'
tbetii « . c srk open an bleed The p->wer-1
ful acids used in the inhaler* have entire-!
.y eaten away the tame tnenibuns.> that ■
IS. tr makers have aim (I to cure, wh '1
p- -u— -hu intm-ntscsnnot reach '!'* di
•ease v n o' lan t -rienced puctii' get
rh# his for many years m«le a rW
si lv and *p"eiaUv of the treatment of
c*r.\**n, has at Wt perfected • Treat-
.vbich when faith nlly utcd. not on
ly -?lievts at oace, hut pemaneatl* cur„*
rrmovii'" the cause, sti •».
;>inK Vlie discharge» and curing all >u
taainHtioa. It i* the oily remedy knowr
to *ci'no* that sc'tullv reache the •fl'i
ed parts. Thi.. wonderful reciexi _»• is known
4/ tXI'VWL iS th. nUAUXTJuiuTUIII
CI'RK" and is *old at tii extremely low
price of One Dollar, i«rh par con
taining internal and external medicine
rnflicient for a full month's treatment aud
everything neee**arv to it* perfect n*s.
"sxtoub" i* the only perfect caTarrb
cvae ever made and is now recogaiard as
the oolv safe and positive core for that
aaaoving and diigustinK disease. It ewes
all inflammation quickly and permanent
ly and it aU» wonderfully quick to re
lieve hay vkvkr or coi» in the head.
Catarrh when neglected 01 tea leads
tocoNscMrrioN~"sNvm.is" will *a*e
you if you me it at oace. It la M ordi
nary remedy, but a complete treatment
which i« positive!) guaranteed to cur* ca
tarrh in any form or *ta*e if used ac
cording t J the direction: which accoin
! paav each package. Don't delay H.tt *end
tor it at once, ana ,-rite' II parti-vlarsas
to yoor con I'tion; and \ou will tece!ye
sjwial advice f. v>m the dtsoveter of this
| wou.ici »■_! retried .- regarding your case
I without cost to you bjyond the regular
price of "sM'ri'Uts" the cvakxakuu
I Scat prepaid to any address in the
United Mates or Canada »iw»ipt of One
Dollar. Address Dep*. C 49«. ED'VIN B*
IGILKS & CO.. IJ3J ' -,rket St., PhUadel
j phia.
W. W Walori,
lOBERSOHVILLF, M. C.
[j® complete line of
STAPH & FAKCY
GROCERIES
Pry Soods ad Notion
Hu* call special attention to
SYUJiPri antj PUTITO KMX)
aS"Qivc me • trial."®*
ICOCXTT AND CITV DKfOSITomY. CAJTTAL fcwu w
. Bank Ol Martin County,
' J. C CODAKO, Cunrt.
Keyort at the Conditio of the Saak at lae do* of fcMkrtK, >C.. vm.
■Utaoi-KUA. I UAWUTIBS
'ZT "T 1 , ' 4 - y ' J Capital Stork
IS g££
SEEK 6 *? -wwisu js
CMk Item. | X ) g TOTAL
SU»er &rfa.tacladiaf all minor coin Cf B, jty ;o
TOTAI. '•
I. J.'l Oolari. CasM.-r of Tlan". of Martta Co inty, do "ol'mnly nnr (or aSrvlthat the
• jo.-c «i:*» It u true. !■> Ih: or« of my kiovrl-i{;*nd bt'jrf. J. Q. i« »1 trJ, Ciikirr.
***** at North C» rolina County jtartin.
*"!• " aid «"t»crfW before mc. this i ith day of Oct. ijm. w. r. f T 'y n. p.
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LEGAL ADVEHTIBE4IE TS.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By Hit*? of an execution iu my hin6 for
wile tloaa returnable to §priii*i term 1901 of the
Sapr ior court of Mai tin county. agalnt Mattlc
K Taylor au 1 in favot -af W. X. Stalling*, furvU.
1 ing partner of C. C. Stalling* a Co.I shall ncll for
ca#h before the Cc«rt !. ..sr door in Williamson
Mirin cw ity. outth day of January ifOi.Mattlr
•? Tivlot'a inlereil in the following land,to wit
tlae Northern half No* and to Mitunttd
in the t'lwn of Jannvillr a«d being th- *a»H' .
land leed*d 1 »;art! a Tayior Uy J t R Kilt**
by De v. da; .January lat. I*l7 an-1 dul. rrcnr* ,
».vd iaa tlae Public Rrgiau ry of Martin rovuly in
■Book A.'A A.. |a/t j6* to which reference ia
ma lr t • satisfy «aM riecution.
thia 7th *-ay of November 1901.
Mt J. C. CRAWFORD, Sheriff
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE:.
Having ,u«.ifio! jf i* admiuUtratot «po:i the
■.•iUk of Theodore L. deceased; Notice in ~
hereby fi ta to all pe r ioM holding claim*
v*atn-1 «ai I rrtatc to pren-nl them to the under
for payment on or before the iat day of
Dacrmlirr iy»j, or thaa notice will be plead in
bar of th«»ir recovery. ,
Taia nth day of November too:.
«« w ;4.;RKHV. Adaar.
Sale of Real F.itate
By »1«M of aa «4tr of J. A Hobbs, Clerk
Siptrtur Coutt o: Martin county ia t preceding j
entitled Lonnie Hldk yet sis sggiust Simon l». I
*'»4 rt als ,I will sell st thr Court House iu I
Villi, melon ou Monday. December sad. lyoi thr '
f.-llowiug praprrty: A ' set of (gal la Bear
"ratal- nship. sd>oiaiag 8. D. 'Ward ou the
I North. Mil aud Soa'.li and Mmna D. CriSu os
I the VM, rantsining oue-huadrrd and Iftj
[siwsrnssvxfstlf s and Vtiowa as the C.rsy
.. illisins land.
Tenas o( sale, o -haU cash. lialance |a ■>
•nouth* froto daj V -sir with 6 per cent islrml
!*w. MM*,.. WHtUI.K* MAKTIK.
; «t ' Commissioner.
Sal* of Re I Hatata aad P rfoaal
Praparty.
lly striae «. as .wero*th» Ctrt' of tte'fj.
pcrtsr cs»'l f Martin conuty in the pmceedii gs
entitled }. A. Lilley fl a's. sgsinst Ceo. a. Ijlley 1
sad Hew T i .srdiner, 1 srill sell ft.r rash to the
his'est at the Court House in Villuni. ,
ston.C.. Maadsy. Ileeenibrr 2nd. lyoi the lot- (
lowing property, to wit:
A tract of Hi t sdjoining M. D. Lilley on the 1
North. J. A. Ulky an the Fast; Ceo. S. U'.'ey nn I
thr South, aad a I Ferry on the West, coatsln
in :*. acres awn ar less sad comaonly kassra
and sailed the Joseah • illey homestead.
AlaoaU* si perasnsl property consisting af j
toaakoM aad kitchen fu mi tare, haaa etc. I '
■aw. aal-ifM WMKIULtOI MABTIN, I |
7 d Commissioner '
SALE
OP VALUABUE REAL ESTATE.
»T Hrtst sf s dstus of the Sspertor Court af
Martta county, la a special peaceedtag therein,
entitled Hi Oargaaas sad wife, »s*ah A .et tts
Sgjiast Sydney and Nicholas Mohier tafaat de
fendants. 1 Shalt offer for sale to the hlgheat bid
ders the VUoaing desrrtbed real estate sad in
teresu IJh -in to wit: '
I Thr twin '-W stores, aad lots belonging
thereto, la thr town of Wiltisastoa, N C. so th'
South aide of Main St.: the one now ecraided by
W. H. * *oa. Jr., ar*d the othtr Ky KM Cnr
gaaaa. OoatMsily kixnra at the a. K. Mobtcy i
stores
s The arnrtioaarr interest in and to the
hoo ■ aad lot conim«aly V owa as the Nicholas
M -Mey hosnrslead, sdj . -ring J. A Teel snd
aben.ntt' North s«Je or Main street is the
t.-w« f Willismsioa. K. C. The same being
subje.-t to a dower estate -in one-third rsl ie
thereof, aad tSe eutire to! snhjiet to th' tome.
steal esaateof th' iufs it Mrvints
) The farm upon which !L H Mobley U.-ed st
the tisst c»f kaown as his "Home '
Usee" adjaiatay the lands of the Ute Me. O.
Mobley ud oth is. mid farm iactadfog a amsll
tract kaosra'as the "Askew land." This mid "
tract issnbject to the We esters of the srUow of
sakiMOtiSty.tbemme haeingheen tsli ass%atd
to her aa a portior. of her dower.
4 Thetrnet commonly knows as the "Bnyett
Land, ' adjoiai.-j> the land of Psal Watta an.!
athrrs. Tiiisaaii is a'so subject to the life
estate sf the mil welow.it hariag been ssssgaed
to hef aa a pOTtren af her dowrr.
a The tract commonly known aa the "As '
dreseS Lami - aad now occupied by osse Allen
WttUsmv adjoining tbe laad af It !*, reel aad
AMt,tM* n ctia ts s ten years lease
aM»*ya.K.g»imj K> the AVI AOca wtlHassa
Time of sale Moodjy pec M««
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I,I'KIMEY
HIS LIFE AMD WOK
Bv G B*. Charles H. Oeusvkkor.
Prti[!fiit'« life-lontj fne-l. C >urctle
in wAr .nd Collea ■>e in Ougreaa. Wu
near UU sile with other gnat men whea
Ii ii eyei werr .'ojeil in death.. Followed
the bier to tbe National Capitol and to
Canton. The Genera require* a share of
the proceeds of his book to be devot"' to
a McXltiky Monument l'uod. Thus every
guhscrihi r becomes a cont:ibitor to this
fut.il. Millions of copies will be sold.
_ liveryljody will buy it. Order* for the ask
ing. Nolxxly will refuse, Ivlejfaat l hoto-
Kravure Portrait of Pne-.i«leiit McKinly'a
Inst pictare taken at the Wh>te House.
You can easily and quifkly clear i,cuo
• taking order. Order outfit quick. Chance
to prove »tjrr.-«», secure > early cnitaact
and become Manager. Send 17 1 cent
| stati.pn for eli.tout jrraspectus. Taking to
, to so unlets dai'.y. 50.000 copies will he
I sold in this vicinity. Autlresa,
THli CONTINENTAL ASSEMBLY,
J Corcoran Bldg., Opp. t T . S. Treasury.
Washington, D. C.
Send us your
JOB WORK.
The PMtma..ter-C»eacral says: "Doa't
tniil your letter with >iit your aan aad
address printed on the -pper left kaa d
comer; thii insures its pro«a|it return to
you if not delivered." We are making a
special! - of priutingthenane aad address
on antill lota of paper and envelopes; loa
of each neatly printed aad padded for Jo
cents. This is as cheap aa mat people
can buy the blank paper. Better have
some printed. The Katerpriae,
WilliaMtoo. K.C
Announcement
Williamston
Academy
• ■' l ■ *■■ : /
will begin Hi
Pall Term
Monday, September 9th.
W. A. HUDGENS, Priß
Mian Mnrtol Buliriuitl*, AsuiaLdiit
M Jennie Moore, Manic Tea char.
Bo)'s »ud Girls prep»n&d for
COLI.K«;F
Boai-t it' twv «*'.!«» i.;
...I'nvatf i . ..
Or. W. H. Kar -!!, Prw
J. VV. A Ttrferson, Sec'jr.
I PWug f~r patent: It mm, be worth
IWa prompt jr obtain uTiC and Forstgn * *
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