THE ENTERPRISE. rVBUSHKD KTKBT HUMT | Wffliamatoa, K. C. ALFRED K. WHITMORK, ... SUITOK in Frw.isaaa . . . It a sahacriber wishes the paper stopped the pshMsher aaal.be notified and safasrrtptloa paidap. MwaSmesU oa which no specified aumber at taaastiaaa Is marked, will ha marked "till I faeMd" aad charged ap to date of dlscoatlaa Adsarlisrments discontinue! before the time aaatiasSed for has charged tiaa «lsat rates for Ihe.time actually published. Ma aommanisation noticed without the name at the writer accompanies it—not to be pub lished, bat asa guaranteeol good faith. ADTBATISIAA RATSS — Otic iuch one insertion tm ceats, Ksch subaequeat uiaertiua 50 cents. Masioess Locals 10 ceats s line. OMtaaries sad Resolutions of Respect, all over » Is llaes. 5 cents a line. Capjr far Advertisements, or change of Adrer tleements. mast lie in this ußicc not later thaa Wsdaasds. noon. ■atered at the rust ofßce at Williamstoa, I M. C.. aa Second Class Mail Matter. KKIDAY, MARCH 28,1902. Martin County needs a pair of bloodhounds. We hope the Commissioners will take this under consibcration at their next meeting. The breaking of the jail by the Washington inob last Mon day night is deeply regretted by the entire town. This is the second time that the jail here ha* been broken open, and a negro taken out and lynched. It will be re membered by many that the negro Hart, who was brought here B(une 14 yours ago from Tarboro, was taken out of jail and carried back to that town and lynched. We cannot toe that there was any cause fur lynching in this last case. 11 ad any of the poisoned family died, wc might have been ablo to account for the feeling of revenge, but even in that event, there would not have beeir unv reason for lynching. Had the law been allowed to take its course, punishment would have been justly meted out to the negro. f This is (lie season when the dear girls make even the vain est inan seo that ho isn't in it with clothes. If Gen. Fitzlmgh Lee- keeps on getting enthusiastic recep tions in various placos he'll be accused of having aspiratious If the Cubans insist 20 per Cent reciprocity will do them no good. Congress may take their word and drop the whole business We consider Italy very slow, bat 150, 000 of its farm labor eia are oil strike, which is ahead of anything in that line wc have had. Doubtless it was the oflßce ncekers who made the Presi dent deem it necessary to take boxing and wrestling instruc tion fiotn a professional. The New York jury which gave a pretty girl, on trial for inurdcr, (be benefit of evory doubt and nn acquittal, must have been composed of average men. With forty-one governors of States helping to push along the change of inauguration day to the latter part of April the idea seems 40 be rearouably sure Of success. That this is an extensive country is constantly brought to one's attention. In the •ame paper that told of dam ages by flood in Maine was news of » semi-famine in North era Arkansas as a result of • long drought. WASIiIITN LETTEI (Froß oar regular Correspondeat.) March *4, 1901. Who would have supposed dur ing the fight between the gold standard and the free coinage of silver, in '96, that within six years a clause of a bill before Congress as an administration messure would provide for the free and unlimited | coinage of silver at the mints of the U. S. The clause aforesaid is not yet actually before Congress, but according to those who ought to know, it will be as soon as the Sen ate committee on the Philippines completes the bill providing a form of government for the islands, as it has already been approved by the administration and by a major ity of the committee. The money to be coined under this authority is to consist solely of what is to be known as the American Filipino dollar, similar in weight and size to the Bombay dollar, issued by Great Britian and widely circulated in the Orient, and the Mexican dol lar worth at the present price of silver 56 cents. It is figured thai this will be good for the Filipinos, because it will give them an unlim ited circulation, and good for us because it-will utilize our surplus stock of silver. All the same the whole proposition seems .stagger ing at first glance, coming from a gold standard administration. The River and Harbor bill with its £61,000,000 of appropriations, reached the Senate to-day, having been passed by the House last week. The Senate will doubtless pass the bill, after adding some what to its total, but will not be in a hurry to do so, as it makes a useful club to hold over the heads of Representatives, whose districts are largely interested in the appro priations carried by the bill. Final arrangements are being comp'et d for turning over Cuba to the newly elected government, at a seriei of White House conferences participated in by the President, President elect Palmsy of Cuba Gen. Leonard Wood, and Secretary Root, May lis the objective date. The bill providing that all paper money issued by the U. S., except national bank notes, shall be in the form known as the post check convertible by the holder into a check to a named payee, which shall be payable at any money or dcr post ottice. is now in the hands of committee in both House and Senate. The biil has been endors ed by the American Newspaper Publishers Association. Representative Gaines, of Tcnn.. has a habit about which there is n difference of opinion. Some say that Mr. Opines lias fallen into the habit because of h s deep interest in all public matter* and others that he has deliberately started out to make the name of *'Mr. Gaines of Tennessee'' a familiar one in every Congressional district of the country. Neither opinion may be correct, but the fact remains that as certain as a member of the House makes a speech on some matter of sufficient importance to his consitucnts to be widely dis tributed in his district, that speech will contain the name o! "Mr. ,Ga4tK*. oif Tennessee" in one or more places when it appears in the Record, owing to his habit of inter jecting a good-natured interruption or two. It is a good scheme for free advertising, so long as to. many members of the House do not try to work it. Once more the Mexican Ambas sador has issued an official state ment that there ia not >and never has been a lottery in the M. gican State of San Luis fc>tori, such as that advertised in this county. It is a clean steal, the ambassador Ihe President can make new i i ends among men of sturdy com mon sense, who do not believe in the introduction of such a European custom as a military body guard for our President, by voting the Hoar bill, which the Senate passed by a vote of J» to 15, if it gets through the House, and those who know the man best will not be surprised if he does it. Military body guards have added nothing .0 the safety of European rulers ind they will add nothing to the afety of our President, -t Tie bill for the repeal of the war axes enjoys the unique distinction if having gone through bctli branches of Congress without an advene vote. The only made in the bill by the Senate ccm mittee were to correct errors in th language ot the bill aad to exceg the tax on "bucket shop*" from the repeal. The only word of debate 'in the Senate came from Senator Tillman, who exeressod the opinion that the tax of 10 cents a pound on tea might have been left as an encouragement to the South Caroli- na growers of tea. The protest of Samuel Gompers president of the Amerifcn Federa tion of Labor, against the passage of the amended Senate bill defining conspiracy and restricting the issu ance of injunctions in labor dis putes, which was read to the Senate will be printed as a Senate docu ment. CAN T KEEP IT SECRET. The i|ilcmlid work of Dr. King's New Life Pill* is daily coming to light. No »uch grand remedy for Liver and Bowel trouble* WHS ever known before. Thous ands bless them for curing Constipation, Sick Headache. Billiouanesa, Jaundice and Indigestion. Try them, 25c at any drug store. A Determined Mob. Force an Entrance to the Jail—Se- cure Negro Prisoner, and Lynch Him. On Monday night about 12 oclock a party of about 30 men came over from Washington to pay Williams ton an informal call, bringing with them sledge hammers, coal chisels and the like, with which to accomp lish a purpose. And that purpose was to relasc Jim Boston, from Wil liamston jail. It will be remem liered that Bostou was the negro who poisoned Dr. Tayloe and family on Monday Morning of last week and was brought here for safe keeping as it was thought he would be lynch ed if kept in Washington. The informal callers, abwe refer red to arrived at Skewarkee church a mile or more from town, about 12 o'clock, at which place most of the teams were hitched, and the occu pants proceeded to town 011 foot. It is presumed that the teams bring ing the working tools were hitched somewhere near the depot. Pick ets weft stationed at various places iti town and about half the crowd proceeded to the jail for operation. The operation however, required a>K>ut an hour of hard sledging. The door to the jail was finally broken in and the prisoner secured. The crowd left town about a quarter to two o'clock. Two or three of the citizens where held up by the pickets and taken in custody till the work at the jail was completed. Mr. William Anderson, who lives next to the jail, was the first to give the alarm. He ran to the Sheriff's home, not knowing the Sheriff was in Raleigh, and woke Mrs. Craw ford who told him of the Sheriff's absence from town. Mr. Anderson then cqllet} tl|o town constable. T. J. Uuthain, but it was too late to even bother the mob, as they pased Mr. Latham's on a ' 'double quick'' as he returned to his room to dress. It was rumored here Tuesday morning that the negro was hanged from a tree in front of Dr. Tayloe's residence, but we take the follow ing from The Qrocqvill? Reflector which we deent correct. JIM BOSTON LYNCHED. I'OI NI) SWIJ»CI:«J TO THK HNIJUI A ROPK News came from Washington today that Jim Boston, the negro who some days ago poisoned the family of Dr. D. T. Tayloe, wxs early this morning found hanging from a limb about three-quarters of a mile from town. He was dead when found, but liow or when he got to tile cu4 of the ropp {a not told, The Coroner of Beaufort county went out to investigate, but the jury was unable to find anything further than is told above. The night after the poisoning of Dr. Tayloe's family, there were threats—or at least some talk—of lynching the negro who had made a confession, and officers spirited him away. It was later learned that the prisoner was taken to Williaiuston and placed in the jail there. The supposition is that he was (taken out of Willi amston 4 jail sometime during Monday night and carried back near Washington where the lynching took place. The body wrs not mutilated at aU, the rope around the neck seeming sufficient to carry out their plans. Try McDufflo'a "No. 16' lor La-Ortftw * laflmnn. It is gnuunteed to core | or >our money will be refunded. PRICK fi.oo ncD«Mte'a uttl HH UvwPfll mak« blue people bright, cleanse* the *r*tetn pf all the deleterious and unhealthy mat cr and makes a sew pcnoo of jroo. A WHTIT SUCCESSOR. "SNMMIK'J n Mir The In. All Doctor* km tried to cure emus by the use of powder*, acid guts, inhaler* and drag* in paste form. Their powders lry op the mncuous membrane* causing them to crack open an Meed. The power ful acid* tued in the inhaler* have entire ly eaten away the tame membrane* that their maker* have aimed to cure, whHe ■ease. An old an experienced practitioner who has for many years made a cloac study and specialty of the treatment of UTAlia, has at last perfected a Treat ment which when faithfully used, not on ly relieve* at «ace, bat permanently cores CATAKKH, by removing the eanae, stop ping the discharge* and curing all in flammation. It i* the anly remedy known to science that actually reaches the afflct ed parts. Thia wonderful remedy is known as "UiimUthtCUAMIITUD CATARRH ci-RR" sad is sold at the extremely low price of One Dollar, each package con taining internal and external medicine rufficicnt for a full mouth's treatment and everything necessary to its perfect use. , run" is the only perfect CATARRH cm ever made and is now recognized as the only safe sad positive cure for that annoying and disgusting disease. It cures sll inflammation quicklv and permanent ly and it alao wonderfully quick to re lieve HAV r>vu or COLO in the HXAD. . CATARRH when neglected often leads togOwsxmnow—"tmytwiM" will save yon if yon use it at once. It is a* ordi nary remedy, but • complete treatment which is positively guaranteed to cure CA TARRH in any form or stage if used ac cording to the directions which accom pany each package. Don't delay but send for it st once, and write full particulars as to your condition, snd you will receive special advice from the discoverer of this wonderful remedy' regarding your caw without ««fct to you beyond the regular price of "SNITFI.ES" the CUARNANKKD CATARRH CL'RK." Sent prepaid to any nlilma in the I'nited States or Canada on receipt of One l*>llar. Address Dept. C 491, KDWIN If ('.II,HS A CO.. iUi Market St., Philadel phia. 0111 exchanged indicate that the Congrettsioll.il mania is raging with UIUKUHI violence in many quarters. FOR THB COMPLEXION. The complexion always suffers from biliousnesa or constipation, I'll less the l>owels are kept open the impurities from the body appear in the form 9f unsightly eruptions. DeWitt's Little Early Risers keep the liver and bowels in healtlilV condition and remove the cause of such troubles. C. E. Hooper, Albany, Ga., says: "I took DeWitt's I.ittle Karly Ris ers for biliousnesa. They were just what I needed. lam feeling better now than in years." Never gripe or distress. Safe thorough and gentle. The very best pills. A Business Head. —Old Bullion (on his deathbed) —All my property is willed to you, but I'm afraid my children by my first wife will make a contest, and then the lawyers will Ret it. COVI.Ii NOT HRKATHR. Coughs, cold*, croup, grip, bronchitis, other throat and Hmjj trouble* are quick ly enrol by One Minute Cough Cure. One Minute Cough Curt i« not a mere expectorant, which gives only teinjHtrary relief, jit K>fttr:l* aul the liiu c.iiu, di«r%out the inflamation and re move* the cause of the disease. Absolute ly safe. Acts at once. "One Minute Cough Cure will do all that is claimed for it," says' Jitttfce of the Peace, J. Q. Horn), Crosby, Mju. "(My wtfe'oould not get her breath ami was relieved by the first drse. It ha* been a benefit t > all my fant ily." * "In Usquire Roberts' court re cently," says "the Fulton (Ky.) Leader," "a boy was put on the witness stand, and to ascertain if he knew the nature of an ?ath the justice interviewed him as follows; 'Do you know the nature of an oath?' Don't know whether I do or not." 'Will, if you should tell a lie, do von know where you would go when yon die?' 1 V«*S, sir,' Where?' 'Well, when we moved out here pap said if any of us lied he would take us back to Arkansas, and I reckon he'll be as good as his word.' ' WOMAHSREUIP A WRU) heahlgr *»man i>o« ftt~ \o* pain or U-«o«i|prt M *******! pcrM. Vt woman ImmU to km my. Wins oil ICaidui will qnickljr relievo tlioae —lting motwtracl pains anil itha dragging hoail, book and Uu aclioa caawsd bjr falling of tka tromb and Irregular mnaaai I WINE"CARDUIi i l»oaghl pcrmaneut relief to j 1,000,000 wooien who suffered |«roy month. It makes the uicu straal OIJJUU strong and healthy. It b the provision made by Na hw. to «*«• women *ll# fpw, the terrible aehaa and paiq* which I b%ht so many homes. .JfcwshS— wg iahlln&JSSt Ho.ILA.Tom. Tt The PaMJc ScfeMt Teachers of North Carotin: The authorities of The State Nor mal and Industrial College desiring to render every passible service to the educational interests of the state have decided to offer women teach rre an institute of one month. This is intended especially for those who desire to betteC eqnip themselves for their work, bat who for various reasons, are unable to pursue the full course. 0 A matriculation fee of $5 will be charged which will entitle the per son paying the same to all lectures, library privileges, use of textbooks, etc. The only additional expense will be for board and laundry, both of which will not cost more than $3 a week. S- In the department of Peaagogy, lectures on the best methods of teaching all the common school studies will be given, and the stu dents will have an opportunity to spend some time in The Practice and Observation school. In addition. lectures and labora tory work will be offered in the different departments of science. Besides the regular faculty of The State Normal and Industrial Col lege, we shall have with us several city superintendents and other prominent educators to deliver special lectures. The Institute will begin April 29th and close May 24th If it is your intention to avail yourself of this opportunity, or if you desire further information, please write to Charles D. Mclver,. President, Greensboro, N. C. LOCKJAW FROM COBWEBS. . Cobweb* put on a cut lately gave a woman lockjaw. Millions know that the beat thing to put on a cut is Buck lew's Ar nica Salve, the infallible healer of Wounds, I'lcera' Sores, Skin Eruptions, Burns, Scalds and Pilea. It cures wr no pay. Only 15c at any drug store. Young Wife—Don't worry, my love; I can easily fix that. I'll marry one of the lawyers^New York Weekly. Stips lb« Coi{k lid Wirks iff til CoM Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets cure a cold in one day. No Cure no l'ay. Price »5 cents. A. O. L. ATI*ANtIC COAST UNR R. R*. COMPANY. CONDKXIKO SCHEDULE. ..._ TRAINS GOING SOUTH. DATKD -»w a • yiitl -.1 ♦ • •}»! ;» »» * ° *l* A [ i . A " R- *■ U A.MP. M. Urliion II ya 9 d Ar. Rocky Ml .... I w to u * " u«vt Tarboro i» u . jti It* RX\yMt— I B »oj it Jl Leave *ll«m l X II to (}l 1 11, Leave Sc|in> i si ii w I.» fayriirvilte.. 43» Iso _ZZ At. Flurhc* f 3to *. _ Ar. U*U>b*ro . m ~~~~ I.* i«M«but® I\t %T% Ar. Wilmington u> 10 600 _ r. M. A. M r. M. TRAINS GOING NORTH. ilLi|]tl.a a 1 1 A M- IV M. I.*. Florence to «s| ■ ud „ Lv. I'avrtleville II 4M ion . .. Leave Selma .... f'fM . || A Arrive WiUua 4»j l> O) feggggE-jiss UiS P. M. A. U. P. M. P. M. Leave Wilwa IJS I* 11* lit Ar. Rorkjr Ml.. _ 3 30) 400 11 » ■■ 13 Ijj Arrive Tarhoro .... 9)4 Leave Tarboiu s3l - .... L*. Rockjr Ml . V >» 43 Ar. Weldon Vady|a |U«a Une-Trala Wtm Wil ■lailM. tut ■. irrivn Pavettcvttle » » p. wvn FijrtllnUk la ll p. at, arrives Haa ford ij»p. m Returning Vavea aaafatd jaj p. ni, amn Fayctteville 4 » P m, Inn Pajrclte rille 4 jap at., arrives Wilwtagtoa 711 p. aa. .■WfMPiltr pT»IH»i f>M« leavia MtHr »UW * j H«li» vB a. a., M apaingx * * *■ f ■ O r ««®" >M» •- ■*-. JtoP* MlHa.«a « " ■ arrive Fayrllr>iilC II m IrtarpW »«a«a F»>cttw ilk 4 4J p Mf[|a ) aa p. aa., Kid SpHnia S 43 P m . U»IM 4 i4p. ax. arrives Itco aettavlHe j 15 p. m. Connect urn at Fawttevata with liaM No. 7®, at Maatua with Carolina Ccatral Railroad. at Red Springs arith the Red Opting* and toaaen rail road at Sanfon! with the Mahatil Au Una and •oataera Rail war. at bait with the ]>ui ham and Charlotte Ratlrwl. Train oa the bcoitaad Neck Branch Road leave* Weldoii 115 p. ni., Hal if ax 3ua arrives Scot laad Neck 4 la p at. GrevaWlfc j 47 p. «a_. Kin •loa * 43 P- akdifalaf team Kinatoaa 7 jo a m Greenville S 30 a . m , arriving at Halifax 1 ■ 05 a -*^ps ton 8 *lft. and j &aa, arrive |>|ira»ele *JS a. a>, 4 10 p m., re inrmrg leave 1 arnele 11 to a ar. arid 5 np. m . arrive Wavhingtoa la ja a. at. and 6 15 P- at-. dailr except Sundav. Train leaves Unborn N. C., daily enept Sua Jay 4 IS P- Sunday 4 jj p. at, arrives Ptv mouth tsaa., »Jp p. at., Returning, lean Plymouth daily except Sunday. 7ja a. m.. and Sunday »aaa. at., arrives Tarboio 4JS a a ||oent ►VyiVle'iTi a. Re^i£,'wiv^ 8 5, i,T fixVm: Nashville > > 45 am. s 45 p at . a»rl«t at Cocky y&'g {fci-ts xszvzsrs. fSTgSSicasa&s« r-cia No 711 mail ■ rlim IKlaalilliia at nUoa' ar all pciau North daily, all rail ri. H y niZMos. ! Oen'l Wsruger A«*at. I J.* KENI.KY. Gen'l Manager I T, M. SMJULM>N.Tta&.«. tuuanr. i I* Mexican flustang Liniment «' T: int iter ca or aaar TFCA mtCML tat sow H thraffc tk* IMIMMI ttaoatotto bom art 4rtr» otfaUaonaaai wd V.• „ " fl For a Lame Back, , Sore Muscles, or, in fact, all Lameness and V. ness of your body there is nothing . that will drive out the pain and in- > flammation so quickly as Mexican Mustang Linimeftt.> - If you cannot reach the spot your-ll self get some one to assist you, for ' it is essential that the liniment be rubbed in most thoroughly Mexican Hustang Liniment wtoi»lta»ih—toof >W«L» dill 4OMMUB H. la IK% It fa • flab taakr sad pain kiUar MMMT whose wtatttafMtaMk An Easy Way to Clean SUk Waists. Clean your silk waists with naph tha. using a soft piece of flannel to apply it with. Take every precau tion while using the naphtha, as It is dangerous if used near artificial light or fire—Manh Ladies' Home Journal. IS VELLOW POISON In your blood ? Physicians call It A*la rial Germ. It can he seen chancing: red blood > Slow under microscope. It works day and night. First, It turns your com plex lon yellow. Chilly, aching; sensations creep down yocr backbone. You feel weak aad worthleas. ROBERTS' CHILL TONIC will stop the trouble aow. It enters the Mood at oace aad drives out the yellow poison. If neglected and when Chins, Fevers, Night-Sweets aad a gen eral break-down coma later oa, Roberts' Tonic wUI care yea thia—bat why wait f Preveat future skkaesa. The maaafac turers know all shout thia yel low poison and have perfected Roberts' Tonic to drive U oat, nourish yoar system, restore appetite, purify the Mood, pre vent and care Chills. Fevers aad Malarls. It has cared thous ands—lt will care yea, or yoar moaey back. This U Mr. Try It. Price, 20 cents. fHC »«»IY AHCMIC AM |« AS COOO A3 MV |l A VIA* Mm >W§ UTTtt THAN MOST or TNIK. Cash Prizes Free A mr» wncavtiM TO two sow FAHIS, HE9 A CU s N RA cownsi. 4KWNRU.NCHJCI.WWTHSA.TIIXIBM.CAP- PAY s'. ,-wiwrma ALL ROR FJOUT 527 , ' "DRGTFFRM THE PRICE OF ONE PARCR. TDK BEMSKABIifoFFLH. 'rK*fl "' THE WEEKLY AMERICAN. WTV I'SJH NASHVILLE, TCMN. «CO A YLAFO _ aad nr mxr jointly noho tho ft,Vvfc>T offer «0 R-KAT I ;*UJWTMMWWWM Mlioulbcrii To ir« UTRNBU U B?-H RVCRI ■ IROM WTAN wo roc.tro tho CSRECT or iomti „ JN«T TU;U OO tho NOR BER OI hsriho»J» c - *3»- "OF L«*r- MMM M bo roeotrcdln CUrbrUH.TonL.fran VBHHHNHHIR =•* ™~ —»—» i; BEl^S 5 - •tsssa *| If R«oolv«D txt July, AUGUTTT or HEPT«mber BOOUOO I* THEN AN EXTBI $500.00 IS SET ASIBE f * at^3^,^aiffsaa^^maaasgftg LISI I WT°^ R . C^.T,,, F E I™ 5 "R**"- " *•• «« CMTAWLT «T VITSII MS F IT. • T »T !T L# DI,T »»C ,! Y UNDERSTOOD «r.D THAT MEET of AH tht TNOKY hvnrin olfarod '- R-'tri INL'LUICN >PAI I R fw inch or «n| ptri C f TH# MIV, In FE; ;UF- AP M otth PRLX*S, r«*H tobtr ISCR LO UW T«O MMRT VU will Add one 2c «»* T3 « ** IJ ORDfen RIOTU R C O V NUMBER ONLY. * N test fag*- §=R« BS-3 Contort CIOMO on OCTOW 1. 1905. ■« BIJNUKT NST eenteit CUriufillc I 3 MCCSD In ILII TET lo«icco rarbi in TU UniwJ STTFTL T* OK TOLP you NVKA A WA ftrt TI CHIKSVIM fcr uit 10 YVTRI: - SV- No*.L ,JI ,LONW.LTL.ASII?! t0N0v.|,*96, 33.626! MOT. I .'S?. to HW.L T)0 20 342 \ NOT. I , "J J. to Nov. TJJ3. 2 7,1 $? J Nor. 1.'56. to Nov.! .•* 7, 41 .S3 2 1 Nor . I . 'CO. to Nov. 1 *'ol , 23 048 NV.L, H, •* Nor- '.^S.J«.«2J?TOR. 1 .W.ta No*. 1 .*«>.,U3l A VHAXi *M mm N tm MM I»!AK >D 2 I U 08 *"*•"£• =«• **«»Wtad thupoor. -J # B rotefcoouo. «gT ctsot? ISRAW?NNWMMRMMTMMIWIIIBII |J OUT * HL * B'ARILE out trrxl UOE Itowd YOU noodnot wrltoolottor }"^ Uffloitrr.lte. Tunu. from Nor. I. 1901. T> No*. I. ISO 3. NWI I ' 1 ' » I . I |L 1* MHT mm** Jtf •RA CO—N T»II. 3 ,, — s :r MNNMHK -. TOIFC IT '••• ■*—«»• mm* i i ii> MFC •»M«».O..»O»«»O»O --ILII inilfit. —>ll 111 NIL W} one yei3r is onjy SIJDO Legal Advertisements. NOTICE! Miifaftkl! day received kUm mlianhiy ■poo the estate of W. C. Andrews, lirrssil* •nice I* hereby rive, to all perm holding claim* apM mid nUlf. to pcaaeat (hem far payment on or before the Ml day of April. H»j, or l hi. notice will be plead la bar of their ncm cry. All peraona indebted to aaid estate u *■ quested to make immediate arttlenat. Thia jth day of March 1901. a. T. TAYLOa. IncaUe. Commissioner's Sal*. By rii-tare af a judgement of the Clerk of the Superior Coart of Martia Connty 1 will «■ tke 7 th day of April 19a!, aril for cash at the Coart Hoaute door ia Williamitoa the iatereat of laaac Cherry, deceaaed. the folloarinc la ad fat Martia County: Tract of land lying oa the patdlc mad from Williamitoa to Hamilton, adjdalaf th* laad of Aaroa Bobcraoa aad C. V Whitley. Thia 6th day of March 1903. ALKX. H. BMITM Cam. Public Sal* of Valuable Swamp. By order of the Superior Court of Martia en tered in the special proceeding there pcadiaf. styled J. r. Johnson. Francis D Wiaatsa aad others. K1 parte. To the Coart. 1 will act! far Cash before the atoee af Blade. Jaaea a Co., to Hamilton H. C. at it M. oa Moaday, May HM. (bat certaia tract af may Laad ia Mar tiu County N.C.. known aa the Joaeph J. WU- Uaasa ljm a| Ridge Saraaap and rnalalalag aaaaa yuo acres more or leaa Thia March q. lyu. T B SLADE. ConmsSCTßa. A POIfTER FOR nvaras If yon wish your patent buuaeaa prop erly and promptly done send it to SWIFT & CO., PATENT LAWYERS, opposite U. S. Patent Office, Washington, D. C. They have no dinatisfied clients. Write them for their confidential letter; a pos tal card wil". bring it, aad it tony be worth money to rnu. See their iilmtiaaat elsewhere in this paper.