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Ka*t HhEKMiait Willi* nowadays bjr kra wpwtUoa. and I bear* a story the other day wkk-k •km that the humble occupation of ■to Issitoaal— is Mt mapt froai it. la a certain stadia to the city a window-cleaner got m contract Joh to cUaa the aiadows by the year. Us sisal so paactaal akoot the cleaning •perartoci as he was about drawing als P*T sad after bearing with his eccen tricities for a while he was sacked, and another naa got the job. Thiags west bettsr far a tins, bat aae day the oust ed npa stark his head in at the door of the studio and yelled; "Am I to get the job to elane tfaiia winders?" "Xo." was the reply; "w« have a wla donw!«a»ier alreadj." "No. you baint " was shouted bark: "he fell lour stories this morning at Brig gate, an' hell ciane winders no more." It turned out that the statement was true, afld the enterprising man was rein rt»tM in h!s old job en the under standing that he was to pay strict at tention to both extremities 'A the contract —Glasgow Krening Times. Care ?ri"rs to prsyer and prayer (rlitt stray care, '* ' I A LKX. II -SMITH. ATTORNEY - AT - LAW, II ain Street WIMJAMSTOJI. N. C •, GEO. W. NEW ELL, Attorn =iy-at-LaT7. " Wl 1.1.1 AM.STOX, N. ( •fPr»,lkT« hh*fr\f» ilr«itrd %t Sfwrnl altrnf i »n fire a to r«atauii»g at»d irvak Inie tttle for U*l« of Uabcr aol limttr 50 YEARS Trace M«mt 'VyMpVT Ot SIGNS ' - r»f»' - Ac. Aim mm wcflns * rtftrh and r.»T «r«riiHi free • !»• t»*-r au MmltMi wv >f "Ni'lr paw»4»4«. ( •■•munkv u.Mtui. | jHlisnkmi i'af rtila » ■» frm OMttl mirn*7 'v* »rmnn| patmii. tikr-i l>r-Mi.h Mm.'i ft iu. Hitlr« «>»K-rut cbar.o. In l!t« Scientific American. 4 lIWinMH w**lrtT. furvMt Hf. wUfbMi I.f gtiy •rtft tiL' J |f«r; I «rhf">llu,|t lxMJ Lj All H#w»«lrskm. MONN & CO 3G!B>se*ai. New York WH «•%. V.'aafcUMCfoti. IK C. Kodof Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. Thlt preparation contains a!! of the dlgestanis and digests all kinds oi Mud. It give; Instant relief ami newt fails to cure. It allows you to cat all the food jou want. The most sensitive stomachs can take It I!y it* us©mity thousands of, dyspeptics have lieeu cured after everything else failed It is unequ'illcd for all .-totuach I roubles It can't help but 4o you good «*n!jr by K. C. l»r\\ ITTKCm.dik-ii. 1 Tl*> |1 urn* hlbriOc *im [Sffl M|l ||flk/|| ' ' —yUing jvm •nTcni or imnrorr; alio «t! ! CjTO Tl>*Q£ a». CCPYf lCHft rOCSICH ; i fftOTCCIIO* Hratt raodt I rletrh.orphoto. ; for IVre rvamioatimi and advice. BOOK ONPITEMS i *TC.A.SNOW&CO. ; WASHINGTON.D C.;! | ROBERTS WE CHALLENGETHEWORLD. *■ \ r TO p »OOUCE THE EUUAL OF - ROBERTS CKILLTCHIC FOR CUIUS, FEVERS, Night Sweats and Grippe, and In llllil ISf all forms of MaSaria. '* ' DON'T WAIT TO DIE I SPEND 2S CENTS AND EE CURED I ( Nonegenuineunlets WGOOERFUL CURES SUE ROBERTS' TCB C FUOUS! ' Red Cross is on labs'! TRY IT. 9NO CURE KO PAY. #£sc. PER 80TLLE. Don't Uke > Substv.B DELIGHTFUL TO TAKE. » ' Sold by ELI UUKOAXUS and SLADE, ANDERSON & CO OIWSI»IUVMu.\S, rw». T. W. TUE DENNIS SIMMONS LUMBER CO. 3(iiiuifHaiircrK ol KILK DRIED XORTiI 1 AIiOI.iXA riXE LUMBER. DKSXIS SIMMOXS' BRAXD CYPRESS SII2XOLES ... WILLIAMSTCN, N.C fyQrders >m) Solicited Wheeler Martin. j Dennis S litgg* MARTIN & BIGGS, v . * *' « * , . r * —. Manulacttirers ot FURNITURE, WILLIAMSTON, N. C CORKKSTOTDBMCE SOMOITSQ, 'PHONES;—Qffic* 33; FU*VTJ 46. rwotnicwT none. Or Philip 9me Iwoi British por trait paintrr. b twlf ta AMdn. Great Britaia la said to be tn* from Mill aphnMa. owing ta lb* Ttw freedoas of the city af Dttkt. fcH—i. haa been oafcrrcd « Aa drrw Ckntdr. Prince Hrwj'i gift to Miss Iloose velt la a gold Jewel box. with band ■one anawatttiM. The Emmn Enpair my her me ir.uira via M be pabUohed until tea years after her death. In a augaaiae article Lewis Nixon. il» new f'hiefiaia of Tammaay tiall. declares the Called State* will become ■be cmtnt shipbuilding and ship owning country Charles Karl Carrie, of LoaiartUe. K y . by rrasan of Ua efforts to pro mote trade relations between Ufd mark and the l'allcd Xiatea. lias beca knigbted by King Christian IX. It la said thai the presrnt Lord Lyt twn ku inherited, to a great extent, the brilliancy of bla faih.-r aaJ grand father. Of hia speech, seconding the 'prth front the i brunt. I/ord Boaebery declared la the House of Lords ibat it was ibe best ever delivered la bis hearing on swh aa occasion. I»r. tludfi II lleaderana. President •f ibe National Prisoa Aasoriaiioo and I'rofessor of Sociology la the l.'alrer *lty of Chicago, baa Just n-tArned after icrea nioatha spent la tienaaay study ing jails and prisoa conditions, exam ining cells and eating the brown bread and soup of the prisoners. Judge Thomas Breeu. of who s.-rved during Ihe Civil War. bas iu.it received bis dirhargepspets. after ili-y bad been lost in the archives of ibe War Department for many years. What makes th> documents parik-olnr ly interesting is Ihe 'fact that tb«y icar ibe signature of tbe lata Presl dent wben he was "William MeKin I ley. Jr. Captaia aad Acting Aaaisiant Ad j v tantCeneraL" KEV/SY CLEANIMCS. New York City is talking of •IMIII'I uig the Coroners. 11.-rlui haa adopied the London ays I'UI of controlling street traffic. WiliUw C. Wbilacy ba* announced i.is permanent retirement frolu active business. A Bostonian plrSilt that a new bridge flrrcu tbe Chaihs Uaver be called tiu l.ongfellow Bridge. The entire street car system of Vl mili. Aualria. I'M lit:a lrai!«>ormed from bwsc to electric traction The artist who submits tbe best do sltnt for % *>nilrtl or ciubh-m of tlic IjiNUUna Parthase Kipoaiiion will rc teive l'lans for Ibe construct ion of a sj-s tein of rmlj throughout New York Klale provide for the expenditure o> I tiuo.iiu". The Xaiy Impartmcnt hns ordered llie vuili>ivß of «!iiu.'tjel torp.do iuhea fruiu the battle >bi|4 of tbe Vir ginia clays. Tli? S>M.UUO ra'u-ng l>uib!lt:g for the I "nlvessily of California. a lueimtiial 10 ll>.- late. K uator Hearst, will lie started at tiutv. The cost of buildiugs erected In Now York City in it'll was fls'Mli£«s7. to Inrrc2»e of alnii| seventy per teat, over tbe |xr\ »nu year. The Knmrh liuvrnmsent alloc s free I passage to it* roluaim to iixliviiiu.il' j tnd t'nDiilie*. provided they Lave suf j di-irat capital to start »jb a chance * l'f SUMfH. ! The Slate of I,oui*iana bas tested It* j new plan of convict lal>or for out- yeai J with great turrets As Ihe ream) ol I ihe I'uM M-asou'a woik '.tie Stale bas • realized IIWIHU In cash. ♦ J- "t he tlovernnirnt of Japan will lio!«. : au industrial tibiuiliu at Owtlt in • ISfK'J. Its primary object Is to nflTiird Ja|ur.«w M.uiuf3>ia>rrt r u opputun i'v tft slthl* Ihe lnu>t pivdticia klotuin invention IJw A Hlvt* tmr a R«l I The newest th.ng la boas is reported from Monte Carlo, whttt a Mrs. Rich ard IH» Uroms «y Itictiar Js, an Kng i h woman, appears for her promenade with a live b'ark and whit* ouUtltl fitting on her shoulder, with its long and tail turned snugly around ' hjr tir'aL An ais It is aim ill ni n | key. tbe f rlacipal part of sbtuh is the ' tail. THE BNTERPRISE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARYI4, 1902. - TOO FULL TOR UTTERANCE. . A Professional "Hungry Man" M«tl Hla Match. 1 The New York traveling aaa gws a 1 lot of Mtlsffcctlo* out of a practical Joke, even when it costs Mm the • price of a goorf squsro meal. Here la the latent example. "Milter, could yon giro - In* some ' thine to eat? I haven't had anything to eat for two dsys." A fat. red-faced person In a see:!? salt had approached a well-ir»«svt 1 trsn on Broadway at I O'clock last ' night. The well dressed man pa.*->d ' ana looked at the beggar, lie lift been accosted by th« same m-xu three nights In succession. "Why. yes, If yon are hungry I will help yon to a supper." "Awful hungry.* "Well, coir.e In here, then." and t v e man In evening clothes led the wi r Into the cafe of the Morton h-i-isc. at Broadway and Fourteenth strict They sat down at a table and the man with money ordered an ettn large sirloin stake with French frle;l potatoes and coffee. When the seedy Individual finished with a sigh, be tendered his thanka and led the way to the street. In a minute a well dressed man returned and joined a party of three. These was a whisper ed consultation, and one of them rose and went down Broadway. At the corner below was the beggar. "Haven't eaten anything tor twen ty-four hours. I am—" "Yes. yes. I'll give you a supper, j Coma Into the Morton bonse." "I could get a good meal for half ; a dollar." said the beggar, insinuate lngly. "Oh. that's all right. Come along ; and we'll eat together." The beggar followed reluctantly. A minute later ho was seated at the table he had left a few moments be- j fore. "Give this man an e*tra sirloin, j j French fried potatoes, a cup of coifes. j and a pie." said the host to the sur j prised waiter. The beggar was turning red and I white, but he held his nerve. When J I the qtcak was brought In he tried to V I eat, and ho did swallow two mouth i fuls. Then he suddenly bolted for the . door.—Milwaukee Wisconsin. The highest mine in the worM is a tin | mine at Oruro, Bolivia, 14,400 fset above the set. - I la tin* ItinM Gran Fnnloa. "I take off niy bat to a f>\ box of Tetter lee. It lias cured rr eof skin itief are wliieh I doctors in Seven Mntcs failed to cure."— IV. Gantrell. Louisville, Ky. fO>. a box by I mall from T. Hhiiftrine, Fa.annali, Ga., ) ) If your druf gl »: don't keep It. The thirty four bigjest estates In Britain j avenge 183,' XX) seres apiece. Tyner's Dyspeptic liemetly Cures R">s | Gtomaeh and Uiwlaebo. At Druggists, tO\ j Pome compliments fail flat, and albert flatter. The people who never meddle are , the ones who deserve medala. i i 1 Bad Coughs J " I hiil ■ bad cough for ait jj week* and could find no relief until I tried Ayer'a Cherry Pecto ral. Only one-fourth of the bottle cured me." L. Hawn, Ncwington, Ont. Neglected colds always lead to something serious. They run into chronic bronchitis, pneumonia, asthma, or consumption. Don't wait, but take i Ayer's Cherry Pectoral just as soon as your cough ) begins. A few doses will cure you then. | Tkm tiatt: 15c.. 5* . SI- An 4rwtghit. Comult your doctor. If 1>« uf« uk« «*. ih*t» d• m Mfi. If I.# t«li« y «-u mot to Uk« it. tlion don't take It. il« kuowi- Lrav* U with lilin W> »'• Ji\ AYKIC CO.. Low« 11. JU»». j gnijMjw Its quality influences B I'r fitable fruit I growing insured only when enough actual V Potash I is in the fertilizer. ■I Neither quantity nor good quality 'possible GERM IN K*LI WOKKS. m ii hft r>d umi tai«n TtrtiN*tM io«« m* luuud IK kHflllMtlrin a.i 1 m re i.tin • ilj.n ©i|*r h TimM I«»hhi tw H#T*K ■ Jl Wntrn* I Cimif o\n {•«« armtt* Ml. U» pewluvuon «»f «mr rhewre emile la A, flphr to litter# 7«m to try %Unn £&* tl m I judaic MM •dwudollw: TK' m Tl) *° r 16 GcaisRaslpmUaj• b* /*( 11SSSL # [ /. ' HiMUWriMTs CfAt I ■T I Mill. ■ k tnftll i»kiod« pMirnt; rtnMhM fSi ■ M bu.i«-l. of cMnulnl wn ■ ■ low »n4 les of rboir* ivkmiUa/JW ■ ■ WflWltr Willi oar ii*»t ratal*laMQ ■ ■ Irtllnn ull fthoat TfoMnt# And I.» n M Oat anjl I". ....la «|»I Hwll*. onion & ■ Wl - Mjil jll ft»-. » r*HMt. cf«-. all cvJ? 0%.1 ■ WntX\m 'OW ». SAUI» *EED C*. Sfc lIUII I )JJIJ k f U Ckw. Wa. *•. 7. DROPSY^iiiSs^ •MM- lock II toiiwai ■■ Ul IO dan mwmi Inr. •• a I. Wua ■ mi. (••id M»d«l At » otmio l.X|if iitttb. JtIcILHENWY'S TABASCt AS&& -■ ■ . • j I-.r V*' ■-*- - -- -u SOUTHERN INDUSTRIAL ■■ a . New Enterprises That Are Enriching Oar Favored Section. As Illustration of the possibilities of Industrial development in the South U aeea in the Slayden-Kirksey Woolen MUU of Waco, Texas. This institution, which was established la 11M, annual ly consumes i,000.0u0 pounds of wool, which Is obtslsed within a radius of 160 miles of the cltjr. This company employe 600 operatives, and from the raw product carries the wool through to the finished garment, making wors ted* cssslmeres and pants, which are sold in twenty-oner States, twenty-si* traveling men be.ng employed for that purpose. It is the boast of this com pany that under one roof it carries its work from the sheep to the finished garment, having the necessary facili ties and machinery for treating the wool through all stages of preparation. The steamship Cycladcs cleared last week from Savannah. Ga.,for Barcelona and Genoa with £Ol2 tons of high-grade Florida phosphate rock, valued at |20.- 120, with other cargo. Industrial Miscellany, - Carolina Northern Extensions. The Carolina Northern Railroad, re cently completed between Lumberton, N C-. and Marlon. S. C., a dlatance of forty-one miles, it is reported, win be considerably extended during the present year. Ij a letter to the Manu i facturers" Record Mr. Augustus Mel i ller, president of the company, wrote 1 that an extenalon from Marion was in ' contemplation. It la underatood that • thia extension will terminate mt ' Charleston, while another line will be ! built between Lumberton and Favette i ville. N. C.. forming a new route be tween Charleston and Fayettev lie. I and connecting with the Carolina • Central division of the Seaboard Air I Line at Lumberton. It haa been re l ported that the Carolina Northern i Railroad was closely associated with 1 the Seaboard Air Line, and the Char J leston extension.. If built, would give • the latter another outlet at tidewater : Th.t total length of the road, If thus j completed will be 175 miles. I Text Hi Notes I it Is prop&'ed to organise a cotton mill company at Eutaw, Ala., and D. I B. Barnes la Interested. ! Kersbeedo Manufacturing Co. of j Hohenwald, Tenn.. has erected an ad j dltlonal building to its lace mill. W. P. Iligglos, Columliua. 0., ls >» ported as tu establish In Lexington I Ky.. a carpel-cleaning and manufactur ! Ing plant. It is reported that Texas Coal A Fuel Co. cf Strawn. Texas, wi.l build a large cotton mill, to use Beaumont natural i Oil aa fuel. ! Board of Trade at Wheeling. W. Va., ia negotiating t'C the establishment of a mill for knitting hosiery. projected I by Philadelphia (Pa.) partke. Oxford N C ) Cotton mills is now 1 Installing Its equipment of 5000 spind les etc.. and will to ready for produc ; Ing soon, its capitalization Is |lou,- 1 000. i it Is reported that the Ln Grange j Mills of La Orange. Ga... will Install plant for making cotton rope. This la a United States Cottoa Duck CorpoTa j Hon tii i it. ! j. M. Greenflold of KernersvlUe, K. ' C.. has purchased all the for I his knitting mill, previously reported jas to te established, and will com [ tnrnco operations soon j Ilarrlmm Cotton Mills of narriman. ; Tenn.. hrts resumed operations run ning COCO splr.dl'» on the production of I t) 30-wju-p yarn, slnele or ply, put I on warper, re»!» or windera. 1 Ettrick Manufacturing Co.. Peters burg. Va., contemplntes spending JSO • ! we to enlarge and tnvproye Its mill, but has not made any decision; now j haa 91M spindles and 262 lobms. ! It is atot?ci that the stockholders of ' the Jackson (Tenn.) Fiber Co. have decided upon Increasing plant's capaci ty 20 p«r cent. The splndlcvi now num ber 23X03 and the loams 024. T. I. Hickman of Augusta, Oa.. has been appointed receiver of Mllien (Ga.) Cotton Mills, with Instructions to report on th» condition of the pro perty and Its readiness for profitable t operation. ' Lockland Mills of Svt'and Neck. N. I C-. has changed its title to Crescent I Hosiery Co.. with Geo. T. Andrews, I president, and Charles L. McDowell, : secretary. Plant has seventy five knlt j ting machines. ** ! Newton (N. C.) Hoisery Mills Is re | ported as to Install twenty-live ma i chines for the production of lace effects | and to make other Improvements ; Company has been operating 100 knit- I ting machines. j Ecownavllle (Tenn.) Bus new I-ev gtte haa been organised, and en- I doavor to locate textile industries, pro- J ccedlug In a sys e.na:ic way to secure same. S. P. Thoaas ts president, and j Clyde Grissam, secretary. I Alpine Cottoa Mills, Morganton. N. I j C.. la now completing Its No. 2 mill *>f I 5000 spindles and complemenlary ap paratus that will enab e the company to produce flner yarns than 8s to 14s warps. Its previous production. About | SIOO,OOO has been expended for th» ad ditional plant. The Harvin Hoisery Mills of Man ning. S. C.. Intends to put ln machlnrt-y for the manufacture of cartons and other boxes for packing Its product el hosiery. ®tc.. and asks makers of the necefssry machinery to send full par ticulars. Dr. J. B. McMillan and Capt. S. W. How laud of Warrcnvllle, S. C.. will or ganize a company for the purpose of building a cotton faciory. and purchas ed last week a tract of 200 acres on which to locate the necessary buildings. A. R- Morrison, Kntstown. Pa. is seeking location for a silk mill, and views Clarksburg. W. Va.. with favor, probably the plant will be located there. Two other large silk mills »f New Tork are considering the estab lishment of branch miiis at plarks i burg, and the Board of Trade Is en deavoring to looate mem. ousehita Cotton Mill*, lfoaroe. La.. one of the new plants, experts to commence production very soon. Only >4OO spindles «nd sevonty-fivo looms will t« In prsition at tho start, al though there is xoom or 10.000 splnd ies sad Mt looms. Messrs. J. B. Humbert. James Ham mett and others or Hoaca Path. S. C. are endeavoring to organise cotton mill company. At a meeting held to present the project subscript lot? amounting to $17,000 was obtainod. Annistoa (Alt.) Kaittlng Mills" wil: build sixteen eotagci tor the nsc of its operatives. aaa mttr tmtt "r '"fclrsis* Ste."" '* god a* mosiy, rimply try Botaala Blood Dshs si esr «vp»a—. B. B. B. esse* Pim ple*. scabby, scaly, ItaUag trmuis. Ulens. Eating Sons. Scrotals, Blood Poison. Bom ail Blood and BUaTSosMts. ad vised tor ehronle csess that tbs doctors, rat cat ssirdirtnfs aad Hot gpsiags fall to ran orhalp. Bntggtsts, #1 per lam* bottlo. To rtove It esits, B. B. B. sent free by writ ing BLOOD Bsu Co.. lJßltcbenit.. Atlanta, Oa. Describe troebkt sad teas medical advico seat fat nslii latter. Medicine sent at ones, prepaid. All we ask Is that you wIU speak a good word tor B. E- B. when curmL Onfv two Bsh can tars their heads in clpTcndentiy of their bodies. These aze Ute garpiks aad the eesthore. Thirty miantes is all the time required to dyo with Ptmaa Pabszsss Ursa, bold by ail druggists. The fellow who says be haa brred sad lost may simply be thinking at tbs pres ents she failed to return. Beware a* olstMsta In Catarrh That Carnal* Mcearr. as mercury will sorely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange the whole sys tcrr when eatrrlsic It through the mueoue surfaces. Sneh artielessboaid never be used except on prescriptions from reputable phy. slrlans, as the damage tbey will do I* t*n fold to tfee rood you raa pCMtbly derive from them. Hall's Ca'arrh Curs, manufse'.urej by I*. J. Cheney * Co.. Toledo. 0.. contains ro .-nercory, and is taken internally, acting directly ayon the blood and maooussurfaoe* >; tlie system, fa buying Hall's Catarrh Core be sure to get the genuine. It is tsten In ternally, and is made in Toledo. Ohio, by P .T. ChcWv k Co. Testimneia's free. CdTVold by Prunrtats; price, 7#e. per bottle. Hall's Family Puis ate the beet. After three months the newly married msu can say "ay wife" without stammer ing. lU«t r«T the Hawela. Ko matter what alls yea, hKtdsehe to a eaucer, you will never get well until your bowels are pat right. C»»c»*sra help nature. *nin vou without a gripe or pain, produes easv natural movements, eoat vou ust 10 cents to start vetting yonr health back. Cas csssts Candy Cathartic, thegaaoiae, put up iu meial boxes, every tablet has C. C. C. stamped on It. gewate of Imitations. Private golf links ever two miles in ex tent have been laid out for the King at Wind—". , In the 1«*» fifty years France has con verted 9,007,100 acres of waste land into forest. ~ . FITS permanent' v cnred.Xo tits or perrons n-'ts .-ftor iltst day's use of Dr. Kim*'* O rest Kervel.esto rvr.|2tr!al bottle and treatise free l>r. 11. H. Kuss. Ltd.. WlArch St. Phila.,Pa. Tlie old-fashioned woman coatinnea to fiil a splendid place in life. I am sure Plso's Care for Consumption tared my life three years ago-Has. Taosis Hoi - kiss, Maple bt., Korwich, S. Y., Feb. IT, 1900. Amateur photography is a fad with the Ehah of Persia. Mrs. Ttra slow'sSoothlsn Strap for children teethlntr, soften the nam*, seduces Inflamma tion, allbyspala, cures wind eoUe. ajcaborHc. Meridian (Mlfs.) Cotton Mill* bss de clared s dividend of S per cent. »nd re elected its offlcera, who Include Levi Rothcrburg. president. 8 AAPUDINE @3 I rum 2 I Hervous ll»n«|ech", ilsersUU, 3 | and SICK lIEAIMCIiK. It Is sbso. 3 E liit»-ly h iiinlaae. So »B«ct on the B 2| lienrt. For sain »t all Drug Stoles. R t.ii«ksaMijiKKiikAini«««saitni«y jtttgWjyjJ ■Man W. ll lK>ucta»'maass and srltsmors ie*n , s •S.OO andllJU•boos thsa other twoawa. aticturers In tike world. W. U DonalaaUOOsad fXC«sl>o«splaoed side by tI.U with S6M and giu« show of other uisksa, are found to be lust s« «"od. They Will ontwear two palra ol otdlaary SJ.uu ami MJSO ihnM «a«s »f t*e Scst /setters. htMM tent Cweoa KM, Osrana (Mt. sse HmtimmmJ Mscerea iMHWinwuii'nii tiMts«t«["t. W L. Douataa M.OO "Mlt Xdse Uaa- MssotkastiMlMaonttlcs. _ 11" U/ANTED! ivliKE-tIS WW Bsskkeerlst- Pessusiklr, I " hb»ithsad, trtihias,tie, «'te., AT Husk aad r the galdaaes a* gZi'RKIENCgDTKa' ÜbK>. Drake-bridge School, Ream MO). ISS Fit h a veaoe. NfcW tORKUT). H Galls mail with Ur. aa .Uk~k,";. U. nail Moesss. «a*»ls u »'heep aad -wineailß.sb Tesa* Thest." vp^a *. r. ntNiCU, i I ttaatrerd SC. ■o*to*.**S». I CTUDY LAW • terms Cater now. Only those l»ii-arne-t ■ i/f dtppr. Add ess *.«.tSlililKO>, »«» -> kentets, VA. ~ wsi - - ~ i ts T. I Jpn * Miss Marion Cunningham, the Popular Young Treasurer of the Young Woman's Club of Emporia, Kans., has This to Say of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. •'DEAR MM. PIKKHAU : Your Vegetable Compound cured me of womb trouble from which I had been a great sufferer for nearly three years. During that time I was very irregular and would often have intense pain in the small of my back, and blinding headaches and severe cramps. Tor three months I used Lydia E. Piukliam's Vegetable Compound, and aches and pains a»e as a past memory, while health and happiness is my daily experience now. You cer tainly have one grateful friend in Emporia, and I have praised your > , Vegetable Compound to a large number of my friends. You have my permission to publish my testimonial in connection with my picture. 1 Yours sincerely, Miss MARION CUNNINGHAM, Emporia, Kans." SSOOO FORFEIT IP THS ABOVE LETTER IS NOT CESUIM When women are L-uubled with irregular, suppressed or painful menstruation, weakness, leuoorrhcea, displacement or ulooration of tha l womb, that bearing-down feeling, inflammation of the ovaries, backache, bloating (or flatulence), general debility, indigestion, and nervous pros tration, or are beset with sueh symptoms as dizziness, faint nea*, lassitude, excitability, irritability, nervousness, sleeplessness, melancholy, "all- Sne," ana M want-to-be-lcft-alono " feelings, bines, and hopelessness, ey should remember there is one tried and tron remedy. Lydia E. pinkham's Vegetable Compound at once removes such troubles. 1 Refuse to buy auy other medicine, for you need the best Mrs. Pinkham Invites all sick women to write her for advice. She has guidfd thousands to health. Address, Lynn, Mass. /LSON TON CORSETS I . STRAIGHT FRONT vT TT are as far ahead of other cor- s9© J % scis tfs TLIE present day dress is ahead of that M I of centuries ago. Ask your dealer to show them to you. Accept no substitutes. : WORCESTER , \]f ' CO., WOBCE9TCW, !\ If „ ' In'sSupertsrfbDraftMTS I VICTORIA Aknai Dnrf tau R»p»ln J £ HWTJ >N TTAN >AJ BOANUNFE; .PIALU JR 11 IT V~JJ/ TRF*. inaknll I FIL tntum »U4 '£X JV/ «■ »»K. »'*■ UA Giant Incarnate Clover jt&r -I ■■ I . V V,> JBI rmtarailumntinMmMltll (MT KI J . I I ■■ -L I WWHUI WM* iflcr —St* .IHI LOU W " »»I TH j9 rl M XTT % N>D IM ol *ll •U.l.mtr U'KI IEA . ;\ 4 ljtf jM IA 4 FF VBWR V. £ *■.*&» feßsaflMMW&z B Grass, Clover* and Fodder Plants I*IR J "IPTJT*!' RMAIITW U fcrtufnl «T T»orrorhl J «ML FKM TRRIT ■ I ..IF* M '.I 1 I OUXIHI LLMLNT I;«L*I 1 MAKIRK gnrnruOih, wrarrr; #' R TRICNS IE 3M UILIM*' I '! K* MW.I.IUKI* IloUubna, etc.. Mr. SDMRT) 6MM MTLNS NJ Ytrldtif « Mill molten* TAJIRF IA WMIIM wmt it pu*W««« M my ft— l« ALL ■ D TIM»T«»U«T»M of l*l~nlWT.«R>nrli« «B la toad Onr rml(*T»ll*ur. W«*(» fit* T* 13 tnj « ill* A *LRTRW ,r fanvrr.ta MALTAS to >A« WTTLI MAY (aim M*4 I*U,U«*. »»•» 9 NUIPIOF MWNWPMW. S-CAULX>L»IAMIL«MUR' I^OHN^^AWE^EE^TOMPANY^C^C^^ WANTED! Hides, Tallow, Furs and Skins, Ve LIJ Oitrifkt ; N» CMWISSM »r Drajagt Chirked. We have contracts with some of the largest tanners in the country, using thousands of hides annually, and we MUST HAVE THE HIDES to till these contracts. It Is only a few /MRS sine* we began buying direct from ■mail ahippere instead EF throu£H> the dealers and now have ' ' evar twelve hundred regular shippers threugheut the Bouth and I Southwest. To these who de net knew us we refer you to your banker, er to R. O. Dun A Co, Bredstrsst's Commercial Agcy. " Keal Loan A Banking CA, Cowry National Bank, Atlanta National Bank, „ Capital City National Bank, Third National Bank, Fourth National Bank, Maddox-Rur.ker Banking CO, J. J. * J. E. Maddox, r Inman, Smith A Co, Or any other Institution, Mercantile heuas er cltiun of Atlanta. EDW. 0. MILES & CO., 278-218 fbrietti St, ATLANTA, 61 f t . .. R ] ran LANIKR SOUTHERN \ SSudmedd _ HUOAN «*. Tkawk t» »! apnMnwk. ■«ili»i«i »«• 1* «j»n» »r • •tpuw.aa mm m tr—lmo - TITF^ ■ lw I wh ® w "* t to ■»>« ■»■» ■ lift / ttttsfrtuzzs: I ■/ ■/ Ct«k It M H kmir «jkd r , W ■/ BakM h*lr ir.w it rublta 1 lLm. m>ut.t«tnek M« • >tki CO. a DIMOCK. OM. M«r> BtCATPXXLV. >. I. A. - R ■ proptrtimhAtjMUy bccOM f a 1 Itmini CMBk ta. «KIW fts. ttMl 1 UtMpfllW Hwi.lt. M» W»«.|M>l [J| SEED CO.SMJGL ' Cju H
The Enterprise (Williamston, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Feb. 14, 1902, edition 1
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