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THE ENTERPRISE. Emumo kvxky F«-WT UFUD K- WHITMOBH. ... Kama UD muut* ■Mtlftrr »Min Ihf paper atoptW her Ml W Mtiftcd n4 lahcTtfiV* it | MtotinnU oa wlik li no ; if "I ' buM will W M>k«l "till (mMT* mm* daipd up to tal* of MmtiranU Dmiliunl Mon tb» limt ••atra. Ird lor h» ririm] will be rharcnl I- >■ lint iilii for Ike Uar artaall? paMi«ln Wanaiamatcatioa aolitri aiUMlt ihr nam* iil thr writer aeraatpanki It Mt to be pat». Hakad. bat aa a (aaiaatcr of good faith lATia +«• inrh oar iumtW* (aetata. Bach nbarqurat iaarrtioa y> ctala Maoa Ucah » crnt« a liar OtiHaai ii ■ aad Rraolutioai uf Rraprd. all ovrr It llara. 5 crnt* a liar. Capj far AdvrtliarmrnH. or rhancr of Mm Haracata. BMt br ia this olkr aot lain thaa lOMCUrTIO!! Sl.ao A YKAK IN ADVANCE Satrrrd al Ik P*>at Ofcr at WilliaaMtoa. ( It C .aa Sccoad Clau Mail Matter. Kbidat.Afbh. 18, 1902. Although gold in abundance is washed from the sand* of the sea at Cape Nome, people iu that regioii of Alaska are ° dying of starvation. There should not be too great impatience for the solu tion of the Philippine problem. It in now over tilty years since the United States became the possessor of territory purchas ed from Mexico which we are by treaty bound to incorporate into the Union ofSlates. The promise remains as yet unful filled as to a part of the t- rri- ' tory, but there is no boubt t.: I its ultimate fulliilim .t. 'flic House committee on trrrtu-i ries has reported fuv. raliy e;i ailing acta .tp iiduiit New Slex . - ico and Arizona as i»tatc> Fifty years hence the State » 2 Luzon may be quite n-s :i: for Statehood. The j»: * «>' ' for »v- time r inay go forward i'ri ~»•?:*: our islands as upon the c ■ -j nents under favoring cu:al.-. tions of political and c• -.un - cial intercoureso. — i'etc .-imrg Proures.-'. | Speaking of llanna bomi for President in 1901, Mr Thomas J. Penc-'. . corros'i'n lent ul tue K.I igiu ■ Post writes: ilw armv »•' North Carolina lit pul i an * here who are linked to t!ie| Treasury 1110 Ilumiaiti? f»:>t. last and all the time. They, tell you that liu ai«a ti.f i of labor An i :ii ->• id - cip-j ital, and the •>.•mi : « to » * continue P--. iT~. ."i macy. I «»!••' > •• «■ t ! »e oldest new* dents here > - movement "It is the woi r\ cians/' ho Sa i. • defo.it Roosc\ •• GENERAL HAM 2 .ON bc\^. rf'" ; ■■■ - I Wade llani;t>i is tl South Carolina's « a d man has gone the way ft' a flesh, but lie bus let a noV.o, record; a record o'.* na:ri«:liii and courageous tl-v..:ii.n i.> principle and duty; a i resplendent iu war s. i f less iu |Mace. He was m great lirr u- i ft great citizen. lie i Southern rights with at. li.s strength of body a-.td mind and lieart, and yielded not un til the Confederate armies were overwliclmed by superior num bers. Do was not merely a " daring fighter : he was" a 110; le soldier, who hattlet! not f-r personal fame, but for a great principle and for the rights • * hia State. War did not make Wade Hatnnlon glorious. It was he and men like him : »- •» i*»t and ii-a i v ;..-. . • * . R- • ' j £■■■■ » i " y\.»«, in peace. When the war was over he ret'-ied to p->ate 1' e ard b»c Tn» a mo-M ci l 2-:: I He never traffi'.ked :n h i rc -1 nown. He.ntwr l. s. i•*- |fluencen.>r Ic .t-I 's ' f,T.» to 'any ques ;0"ao e fchrxe for gain. WiiC i poverty came lej 1 was still the proud and ihaoh Ilainpton. Wheii his , was destroyed by fie and 1 wheb friend-* proposed !o r.n : -f a fund to rebuild ii, he begg» d 'litem to desist. He was afraid that some might think thai Hampton was to receive a pecuniary reward for iiis ser vice in war. Ilx sensitive in ture cou'd isot bear tic merest [SUggeat 'M of K'i h a thug. God b'ess i.is memory. He was a;i lonor to i!;e > u l) m r l all the So-nh ho:ir.r««d H-.d luV ,ed him.—Richmond Times. Tie Caastwise laland Waterway One of Ihc most mcritoriojis propositions bffore Conjjr ss in re ,'ation to navigation and commerce is that in which Representative. 1 Small, of the First North Carolina district has exhibited a and intelligent interest since his first I appearance in the House. In an interview printed in 1 he T'lst of the 3d instant Mr. Small speaks of the project of an inland wnrterway trom Chesapeake Bay southwardly through the in'and sounds of North : Carclina. with an outlet to th»! ocean at Beaufort Inlet on tie North 1 Carolina coast, as one that hijs held the attention of t l e commercial in- j terests engaged in our coastwise) i trade for many years llcjnji ves ! jai d wi have no doi:Lt that his f«>:e i cast will t e veiilied thdt at no very | distant day thete, will he a chain of ! inland waterways from Boston to Beaufort, hut he rightly r«gards t'us J as the most important ink in the ccming long chain and f'»r that 1 good reason c 'ii-e ids tli.it il should he undertake:! titc-t He says it has leceived the 11 '>■ , m itt of the comnir i ' « ■; "i : /.i!"ns of, Norfolk, I'" • i«i • i. "f all North Carolina and tl.e prin. pal ;iuthern ptirts a* »t as sev«ral of the great N* .;a • ! |t« No one has 'lit «•• Ht>{ merits, he declares M'ii..nut ;;iv ii g ( it approval 'l'h.-re are i.i opera*i«> 11 'wo ca-1 ' nals. owntd t> ■ p-iv. tiirjiora j lions, either of wliich may ! i.M*d| as a part of the pro; ">!•. ; watci « ay. i Ihey are the A l« 111 1 k* mil ' apeake Canal and flie TmITFI Swamp C anal. - 1 hey -4.fi i:U a depth of 4li»u! evh? fret Mr ; >ina I aay.t that w' •• t!:r»e | greater average depth i;.. •.. n ! the sounds of North tro'l .a. yet I»y tea on of ; tn»n thrush thrill !s H i.lined to ahotit the san e ail i ve s t li.J The present |» j —tuii ;i :t-.io«>a J al»!e «>:;e. .: - .i s. •1 - .. v. .• j taiiotis ! •.••; » ii., j tuies t>f a i.i r the impro t a . .1 looks oniy ' • . ! The ;iicnds . the appoint.i .»!* t ngmeeis (ion tSie cnti. waterway f Bay to l'e . depth not I ;-■» i With pewer to I: recommend t FB economical lou ■ ..1 • > i > «1 i dmine each of the two quest on. to select..l «1. ;li i>:!' s ; the I>est route as a |>.i ; ol ;. :s waterway, and to w value of the same h • ( a \ .-v :,i its purchase liy » • Mr. Small says thu v. I >1 .1! free, open, a: d coi.t . i . v •war sufficient to met: t f.ci. *j of piactically all of oar .-.ej shipping thit Atlantic coast it «!■» getorsj throughc>ut its entire cjtetn. !ut the most dangerous part ii. the Scene cf many awful tragedies, in-, vo» ng tcartul sacriticej of IHo and : great losses of proprty. will lu*' eliminated when this interna! route ; is computed. Aa for the business j which would come to the proposed! route. Mr. Small says it ha* been' estimated by conservative awtHori-j ties that the annual value of the • coastw's; commerce to be affected ' would be at least $300,000,c00. j ■ which would amcut to about #lO - j oco 000 These figures, he asserts 1 are not at all exaggerated. And' :he is fully justified in t^ST*conclu sion that one of the greatest bene fits to result from an economical standpoint would be the reduction in height latts. : 1 While this republic is riot bid ding or hoping for War, but ia al ways trying to prevent suc'i a cal amity."it recognized the expediency of minimizing the opf ortunities of an enemy to infli t damage on our coastwise shipping. A great step in that direction is involved in this scheme. Considered on its indi vidual merits, it is strong enough So stand tirmly ami confidently asks for'national adoption. Considered as a link of the c«min» internal route from Boston to Peaufort. it derives additional rtrength. 1 1 In leaving this pr jct out of the | river and hart Mir bill the House made a mistake which we hope will be corrected by the Senate Washington Post. WASHIIS7OI LETTER. (From oar regular ConcfiioadtDt.) April 14 th. 19:1. The S-e-aate «a: r.r!-td and pleased j many by its ajf-ermeit to vote up ion the C : :*'c 3 b:*l utxt ! Wednesday. It wr.- s«r?-?c : i jia Ij-bjthefrtJifcsoflse N;c? a p.: a ICanal b 11. .1 we.-..- mo ; were to r c r.-.i3".td "by speech- Intaklr.g tLrt r ouldrct c: ng cat a jntw fret er ch »■' s vote. . x '. ire c; : ?rr ■»'. Aojra -1 v .e.-e ! x no o :e «' • > K T..: li v. he n' ;. ~e- all | the c a-■ . ■:: .i.j.' 1 i-.fi; Coa-t land 1- a. c-. t.i...i ti.eSen ate bill, may l.e cfk.cd a> a substi • tute for the Senate bill. If it should ;be accepted the b 31 could go right jto the President, bat if the Senate I bill is pa.v-cd. the two v.'ilJ have to ,goto a cosifcn:; i,i :i f.. e. After the Ci's»-e i- disfo; el !by the Senate tl.e I'll ij ; inc !.:!i, which :s ex;c t.! to tiiusc a I"*ig |aiui more cr lcr s bitte: tie-bate, will | will have the right o: way. The House is still delisting the [Cuban iti *relt> b '.l, but it i> 1 x pected that :l.e I Tl will 1 e »tc«l I ii|»n, and i»: *. « pa-.-cciur 1 ..K ! this week. 'I he 1 *of the h.'t claim tl .! :J;t;. ;i:,.de a v ful c. nv. ; U »• 11. and tb it jS|m-aker 11. :•. .. v. .1 'e 11; 'u i Wh«-:i h«* _ • .1: ii 1 ,:i ortle« . • , J)e: c - ...• s . .1 . en t ..11 t. • . 1 :• . II) jdi:e;t , - :.t stl.h 1- ~ : t r «lu 1 le I. I - I :■« j vi. . i . e Senat- II > >■. i. 11; u-i vt hi. h j! ;c : 1 ; \t Iso ait | .j.\ 1_ t. : x i_ election, OL :Sv ii. 1 ; • va- hz —tried tu It, .. 1 "T.. .'. ill. What •. e; 1:. • e Congresses tiie.c . 1.. 1.. ' '• ty—liardly a ifi4»;b..ty, the Senate as at j-resftit con-'-.ti.tisd will cast tli ■ iicccs.-.;) \ tcsionuke the rcsolu ! ticn r«*« 1 ted I v the lb r.-e cnrlv in Jjhe•season ifTcetive. The Senate committee on I'livikges and Hleo , tions will vote 011 the resolution this week and it is certain that it will lie- ordered adversely reportedl to the Senate. There i» ijtiitc a hubbub among uieniliers of the H»rc «:» a.c ant of the tlitCvt charge that Jthe Hol lar.d Torjct't! ? .>..* :-.y had (ten (nc.i;;i! 'n; ■•.tv.»: . 1 ; .Sv- I. • ing to sr. '■ i. 1 .• t'.iv jHiroh.;-e of . ' . i . 'whf i , * ; e ; Ithe lloil.ii .. ; • • • v 1 !o!' ibyillg; 1; i. • t-hctrrr■ til *c' | people, tin-1 i ■ fa ■ c.i ~t all lite other i«oj»V !i' ■ » -ittetli ng to sell the wliu li caa jonly left Ul t".. r oi xhCgngrtNsmna! leg slaticn. The H' iiar.d l .bhy::iK I hn, IK-wever. 1; a ir» ffrc'ive so, ; far, as the 11 e Nat a'- co::ani".tey 1 |i4i ViHiila,; j ?i.:>v . a'ioii If--.. l!:c. ?»«-• i 1j ;}*s, on tae t f 4|. if ch, iiy : for boat> tlist «» b» \ ;:|t ji| guv • ermeut navy y.tri.> lor s»>.-, ( .ju. ' It can i;c\c rle tu.tl.fuily F.ni.l that tl.ee is r.o fei.timctit ia Co::- , grcssional leg:-ht ; on. Sentimeal jWf'en oau.« hij}s to l>e parsed tl at sp| fipdaitgere'.is picvetU Sucii a T'il! 11..; ]>'; 1 l.y iht' ft -,i.0.: w itli oniy one y Petitfs | oi\Ma. -to pay the w idew of Ujf (late Judge I. C. Parker, the wot ern district of Arkansas, one year's 'salary JjCoo-for extra work on the {bench. If tfce ftfnfl?ors wished to j make Ma ; -e i :•■" • j Parka i.a '"I • efl-.leJ'... * t juyon tlicia, ttet they have I fa*- e'; »'ae irv ,.t |h» r own I; } i ; c.4.' f t'.w 1 - v' I 1 ;. v h VjMta ■ ■»'> VP] u» f«r. a - - n. r.-.-t ih. t u.d «ac. eo ad . " . - " -t. Jvo LLe «.:aki suij-riiid when the Senate cocunittce an Commerce * . AS * . i-ii .... f- I A MlflT "SMttUaf In Mtf Ik Im. All Doctors hare tried to rnre riT*r KB by the uaeof powVrv itnltlKi. inhalers and drugs in i>o»te form. Tbeir pu»ifa> dry up the mitcuous mcainan OBM3J! thrill to crack open an bleed Thr power ful acids mcd in the inhalers hare entire ly eaten away the same fpembraaes that their makers have aimed to cure, while pastes and ointments cannot turn, h the di ■ease. An old an experienced practitioner who has for years n»!e a clou otualy and 'Wrtaltv of the treatment of CATABBM. has at last perfected a Treat ment which when faithfully wed. not oa ly relieves l»t once, but permanently rates CATABBH./ by removing the caase. stop ping the disc barges aad cwiv all in flammation. It is the only remedy kamn doacieoce that actaallv reaches the aSkt et ports. This wooderfnl —mi ly isknowa as "SM PPI. the cr ABAXTKKD UTABBB CtTBR" and at the extremely low price of One Dollar, each package con taining internal and external sardinar ruflicient for a full musthS treatment aad everything necessary to its perfect use. I "SSITOKS" is the only perfect CATABXH ci'Bß ever male and is now recognised as the only sate aad positive cure fix that annoying ami disgusting disease. It rare* all inflammation quick I v and permanent ly and it also wonderfully quick to re lieve KAV KKVKB or COLO in the liuu CATABBM when neglected often leads to coNscMKrios—' sM/rrus" will sate you if you use it at once It is a* ordi nary remedy, but a complete treatment which is positively guaranteed to rare CA TARRH in any form or stage if med ac-' cording to the directions a hich acnaa puny each (nckage. iKa't delay hit sead j for it at once, and write full particulars as j to your condition, and you will receive, *|ieciat advice from the discoverer of this wonderful remedy regarding your cur' without cost to yon beyond the regular price of "sxtVrtn" the gi'ainajireu CATARRH CIBK-" • Sent prepaid to any address in the United Stated or Canada on receipt of 1 >ae Dollar. Address Dept. £491. EDWIN B GILES & CO., Market St., Philadel phia. pu-htd the total of appropriations • itdii !..c kiver fraud Harbor i.O ( tr ll;e i 7«> ■ - ".''O trr.rk h. Hj'.tt 1. V'.r ut ma le a di-*- ! . ...i "pork" ' v c: lo ibt Seaitr 1 t: . ...t •. l.k • f L .I:»K tlie - —'.tie ir—'>.:■« of the • it « s>, but it 1 :• :» :h- -c wirodaln't j .»i:; ; 1' at the Lili going tii.oUj.h. The man tli'.sen t«> sucmd Pen sion Conint -siiiurbivanvthe choice is said to have been made by the I' c.-idcnt without consultation with the joliticiftis—is Mr. Kitgrae F. Ware, of To; ka. K,ui*., His poeins are iih - tly humorous, but "The Washerwoman's which occupies '.he place of honor in the volume of his collected |witb' is pathetic aud rc' u.i.M in wuli i runt, ;i> may lie seen tiont thisl • I stanza: "111 a very humble cot, - 111 a vet v quiet spot. In the suds and in the soap; \V oi kid a tii matt full of h«'j e-' Working. .-iti)cin, ait alone. In n sort of under tone. With ? Sav:o«r for a fiiend, lie will keep me to the end." Many newspaper readers will te-; nttmlicr his lii>t* on * the Isttle of] Manila Bay, which appearedshortly thereafter . "Oh, Dewey was the morning, I)oWtl in Man la Bav, And Dewey were the regent's ey«s. "fl.ent orbs of toyal blue. And IV wcy feel diso>uta(tnl > I do not thit:k we I>ew." llis "Advice fj" tells those whose, livestock fias been killed by she) railroad to soap the track fcr ft'«>iit 1 a half a mile and mount the fence-j ' 'Then you'll bust yourself a laugh- j injr 1 At the engineer a cuwn', And the engine wheel's a-turnin? Round and round. And you'll fall of from ti.e rider. And you'll bieak your spinal col umn . ~ And vpur folks ytilj take and Plant you in theground." Mr. Ware is f>i years phi, bat is well per served and active. He h*» a job ahead of h'rti in which it is i mpossible to e>c .| e criticsm. — • ♦ - ■■■■- TIIE GREAT DISMAL SWAMP Of Virginia. is a breeding j;r»mn:l of M ..Una gtiiM. io i» l«>w, wet or marshy Kiouud every alter* ihese cans* weakness, chilis aud fever, aches m ths b -lies and nicccta*. anl may iadiwe daa gcrotts tnaludtes. Rut Klcvtric BHtenfj never fail to destroy them and cure au l.irial troot.U-s- Tticy will surely pcevent typhoid. "We trietl many remedies for M;ibri» »n4 Stomach and I .her troubles." wrtteS Jt.hn charletstoo. elf Biesville. "hat never 4;')thir as good as (ilcclric Bilkers. i'ry Uicttt. J>c. All dtiiqp4> g»:araa|ee satisf ;ci*^i. H; A M " ' 'rstK-:*i v •• wuu.'jitssuu** i ■ ■ 'I | * ■ • .. •« ~ « - . .i A 0 - Weekly. STATE NEWS. i Items at liilom Qipped from Our Ezchzngo. Xtwtcn Knterpr£->e: Several farm ; era with whom we have talked are r of the 0751:1011 that there anil cot be ; so Brack cc'tofl. £iid more corn. p?~: 4 T-d in tL... copily tliis y ear 'tt '1 list. 1 | SaDsnofyfcii: T*:e cost - sis "" eggs that n *• | thr;-ttj:'t fcl -Vary was rt nirdrd at ■ Spcrr . S=ju !■■> witen 11 rar*!-^d [ed v 1•• : '■■ ■tp ««ad >li'i^.|kfa r rocttto Xta- .York. The f.? a i V-ad # efs- v..v> va'tred at *47 dco. ij There i- 'ft d* ihe number Jef dci/eitf fka:d. MM Oi the >| we.e J •.j jed froa Ttnnsvee. t r 1 SHE SOAKED El*. , Ayo : g c/jy.i "Firs rx'^-ag t d'.*E trt tcday a-i is tat" [ caire to Ed. H Sitlb-rti's •*. ■"t ■. iae jr-aig rsa LIL. .1 fr '■ { fit CVXCiI.Cv _L.MTS.ZSm if I *-a * !i cir/' j :*s hare",." 1; a» f • - Tvrri, s.rA tak ijHg-hi V.rti c: sr*ack cat M'*- ■ T : r > ; -i .) Pot B;tl. •II r ' A ' -s.;; - „ •• i« v ' V '• : . " -.i i i Wr# " .. .•. *' ¥ l 1 1 1 . - t i a N . Ilf - . >» ... v 1 hat liiri-; n:, * i'.'rtitV iie • t.,r y; VFEC* train. 1 e>: *'\ : rd • J* '■: r 1 y rAlm v* s.a '** >:* f Xt^v -' f "' - ? * r I - "*w « -A.•• • " - * • . a I s • xo ■ ■. ■' V , ' V.' - rU . I* 1 s At it r • r- • ' * . • , -» -»» > * 1* 4 y (jt'f , . . */ . ' j *." *" 7 v >uro>*s. T'.t :• r . •- ii 1 . •. , Lt its sc.c r...1 .It* ui z-t ski » /. i hisv. j« l..njs fr«nt a i. 71 .i l. l.c -.rt 'the ciiick-nstu t e ac* Tltc nt.:»k t«t n:> it > a it fii j'ti«t 1-1 «-mc « . if n-r --1« ti.>v w, " : t». It joint led rev 1 v.- •• .•! him bow t«> I dt.il in t i .-:n • e - .re! t;ror of | !ae -.."1 rd he a : r.t j.»i»r,er nas .-rd I ■ .i: •. i " ; :v _ . . he II L-i.. -t ■ •' t' ,» • !«t; s .• ' : . ' i i, ;. i.r jc: - . . . ... ifl* Jed h.Ui v _ Weekly. WANTS TO lU:U' OTHKRSI **l ha>l 4vmirh tumble ail my life.'t •ays Kdw. JlvhW. •;>rict'>r of the l'i -. ioa BoKhns Works. Krie. l'l., "and tried all kind* of remedies, went to sever* 1 doctors sr.d spent eocsi !-ra?'le money try in to get 3 taojner-t * twace. Finally I n»! of K* dot Cure ami have been taking it J« my satisfaction. I never found ;U fur stamach troub le ami sUil.v rec.-irimenJ it in hope that it ir>ay help rth:i ml?r:ets." Kodol Dys- ■ Ctr» cures »'! stomach troubles, i Yoa tit-n't c.n; u> diet. Kedol ( a'a Cere digests «hat you nt. s.R Bigi—.' Pay vo«r tn« May .m « >cnj can iKt vcte in the r»>ming elections. [ neither town or :V.f. We •an t a -jor-l lire representative »t' each |«tt «.fl>ce iu Mtttin county. The rieht parties will il pi JlilaWe. Ad dtf-.s"Xhi Jiiu.naU. " A IVK.7OU S BAD ITIIIHT. ' T»» years as a ie r.!t of a *vtre coM. 1 l»t lay xoue." writes Dr. SI. L Sohfirarfh. of Mc!ircn. tMti.v, "then be ri" s»i rotiith. Every remedy known to ua» a ifiuiVug 1 foe 3 y ears, fitted, ttil I daily grew worfc. rieing tupsl to try- I>r. New Difooeery for Cocstici. ticTi. and po?4*. ■ quKk lelief. ud for two year*." rciitireiy gnaranfeed for Throat tnd Lug troubles by all far yxapdfi.i-j. Tiial touk* free. ' m Tfwiii"rtirri?liii DUSINCJJ ITETLf j — J SxoekMitn. No ai. takes ftrloilka 15 mt» X. SL ftarl It Co * cytwn dtr ant Prida*. Hare tm sees tit Silk I Wsit R»ttrrs« rC* Doa't forget Hi CaguiM » the saa t > m-! 1 v«a Gnxtna. W ahnyt has a fax stock om hail Dim roods of om rt}V tad quttr at IV*I a Co_"» ant *nt awl Gni i K " -rr i* Car atarf her'• t *. - ' O-r -ery latr-tstj'fr -3 i. rwr - a trl A aether car hut d sto»lcil Snia( ■UH.i_.i~..™.>.. Hi A fall lmc of up-to-date On(»"« Fmik bp at Kli Gnpaia' dm. Dita |[nib of ntrr tljlr and qcalitr at Perl Jt Co.'. mt week. Ca-*ta-j bti » » !" * 5* * - tie ladies* jj-tlt* _ ._ .3 Liet» Goods aad Ok> Ladin' Drru Good*. Drr Goods, No- 1 tioa* aad all otker ai title* of aeaiiag a|- parvl for the l>lin at Cc^sss'. l.lkn td». cf K - s v-1 * zi worth 15 isrl z- te . -1 " ij at oalr 10 rM» » i'C Z» v- 4r ar J. Mewrs N. SL IVI Ik O.'s are adretuaK their opeaiar for aext Friday. «ee amxttuarramt. Fine White u The Eater prise office, yxs. a (actaje. Tl; 1 "* a wa-as •• " G:fwt«. Sili M ? i 1 . ~: x.s I Good* a C. > fyj&rins^ IMa rijaatar* 11 Mrmy U tt> jiulM Laxative t» natlr lUt ran* >n)f «■ «at«av Legal Advertisements. PaMk Sale of ValiabSc Swamp. By nArci Ik >■■?«»> but «■# Until n. j Vrrvd n ike at feuvviiag Iktrr |««dicg. * «»tW J t- tmvam HmtM D «-r«toa aod UkfTt. Kiparlc. T® tfcr (cast I «ill «r!l U% C»*h tvforr tkr HMt -*t jl Co. is . Hamlt- ■ *, C .st m M *m MW** iut 4k. ' m« Ikdl crrtMM imcf J »«■? laui n Mar . tb i '.•»«y S C . a* 'he »• J. WtS- Jiaai* KiArt c«.iawMf *■« «c lem. Tka* Mud a, .«« t B SI, inr. CuHll;«iU )irUL I Have Just Moved My In My ... , NEW STOHI: Where I will be pleased to j serve my friend* with the same Old Time Courtaey as has been iny pleasure for rears. Remember I liave in i»to-.k You would usually Cud iu an I Up-to-l>«to Ntorc. i Ihe first Store you sec on | the right hand side of Ihe street coming in town, and the last : on the left side leaving town — 1 (provided you come in town the light way)— You can't j miss it. and if you fail to find it you, will regret it. Our Entire Stock of Gent's CTlotlaingg- Is row being offered at New YtM'li Cowt . Ju-t to m.ike room for Spring. Stock. i yO Barrel is Finest Red Bliss Seed Irish Potatoes Come in and go home happy Y ours to please, ELI GURGANUS- DPR. MO rrETTS,— smcfl ([TEETHING POWDERSUfcJ y »»■■»■«■ *«■»» JggWWCoutowite and Onrjiwi UM Cltecta of Nw a * H *■■»" Heavy Winds and fires ... THE RECENT HEAVY WINDS AND FIRKa HAVE CAUSED PEOPLE TO Think and Insure, r WE REPRESENT THE BEST COMPANIES, AND RESPKCT -1 FULLY SOLICIT YOR BUSINESS. ED. F. HUFFINES & CO., '1 fif-pT ix- .n» COUNTY. , a* mm Mlracks * NEW FUST THIN OKLAHOMA WICHITA, DENISON. SHERMAN. DALLAS* FORT WOSTII toiH»d|»l;i«tol«Tin»llliHiil ■ ... mi. Tfcla trJa la a* tbreegfceet aad la ■ilk wp of Iks bMt I I|a'p»i al, imMti nt r~ote li|tu aad ad ccbar Bates , taareiiag sdanaiMOUL ItnaaritnrM* Red River BMahfc I Brrrf rap liana kam to nataa aar Muilas aM rulnwllii baa bM lajlifil la tfaa imafcc-ap at tbta lunlei.lMlAf Cafe ObservatlM Cars. wader tba Baaaiwal at »Tad. Harrajr. rail tafcneatloa — T i -B frialla nf m IHp Tls (Ma aaw ran* will ba AwMr MM.jga ayikwllna. by aar HIM; A. C. L. A TI.AXTIC COAST UXK R. R COMPANY. TRAINS GOING WITH. ijatki> 7J7~fisu7|7* • Jan IJtk. u-f e = |= 4 l 6 | *5 :*fi £=2 *s i* a A u r n r I) A. ii !r.«. Ijrmrr I'fVloe _ u «; v# - I Ar Rocky Ml I o>, »u .. . . ... 1' %t \ I i■• . A I Inrt Tut—ro i* *** .. 7*l | L* K«xi k \ Ml m«j j u jis ia $j Lr»u * iUtr» I il M Ijl ft A I|l j U§vt v'm *36 li St J L* Farrttrvillr 4 t m - Ar. Morruc 7 15 J » |~ r. ma m t j !Ar _ I >9 aa I—— i (igliUUiru _ , » ? .ui I>9 j 1-* Ar. Wiißibjfluc I I to io; 6mm * | P M A.M.jr. M. TRAINS GOING NORTH. s •»•?- »> «•'«-* • {. - a « K «JK i • |f| si il il A. x r. JR-i' | itwiiki i I.* FiwttrviUr. u ... w>. 11, —r«. "" I Lratr Srlaa 7 i «« *5 ; - | Ani»t ttiuuo j I* . A M j*. *1 A- it I I.r Wilmington | laa «ja L» StaiA ; 1 »j> il « | L* Culdvboro j 7 33 j |J7 -u » rMA*f M f *. Ixit Vi!m _ ajs * a »i 34 » « ■ Ar Barky Ml j ju I M Amvf Tarhoro 9 M j Lcaw Tarltott) * Ji s _ -j - Lt Rocky Ml !T JsM »*4ij Ar Uritio!> 4 S3! 1 J7i - rM| U. M.ir. M. _ Yadkta nhkica Mate Traia kam Wil aatrrt* r « wa aa.. amm HjUH »Mll nap. aa . kaua FajxHrrtlk 12 41 p a . airim Saa |f«»rd 158 ft aa Rrlarafet Wait* J*S F n . arrWc Njftlrritlr 4 >» ? aa-. '« ** Kajrtk vine 4 paa . aitim Vilaiaftv 7 1 p. aa praarttaritar nraacfc— Tram V» «• Rruaettft' .TilkSaa a .Maaiia v «sL a RlSpuoga I v ,i m . rarktca 1041 a. a, Hl* -*«■ WJA®. m . amtr Kayt'.toilk 11 ao Krtaitia| Iravca »«M!ttM»>4 4 I- « . Ho** MeiU s»p m . Red J sprifif* 543 p r» . Maxtaa ft aftp- aa . aiiim Bea- I awttsiilk 7 15 p. an . __ I C«na«t*a al FayHlrrilW with It aaa Mo. 7®, al ' Slav tea Willi CartHtM Ceatral Railnad, al Red Sprtnj* «iik ike Rc4 !«rißg«aad Bwaactt tmil nad. al Mcftnd aralk ifcc SnUanl Air Uae aad rwath.ra Kill way. at Galf aUMhe Darkaaa aad i Cfcaitottr Raalr.ad | Traia an the swiaal Neck Paaacß Road kaitl ' WrViaa Hip m . Ilabfaa 5 aa aa . arrirra Sco - iacd Neck 4 to p CrcrmtUr 5 47 P ■ . «lna f> 45 r ra Kcliiaiax Warn knHloa ? ja «*» ! tintanut > »• ainriaj u Haliiti n aja. ' n... tl cldcj 1 *> a a» . Ulsy exert* Soaday. I rraraaon Wy-t»ii.ca lliaaA Itaw Wa*ia| 1 lob >ol m . n4 iA.s9.m-. arri»« PiiwW ajj , a » . « ■« f> b. murticj lean iwarit ti aa a ! IB . icd I.'lfia. arrive Waabinttoa lljp aa. 1 ud « is p >a . dailv fv.f(4 smmcwrj. I icaw TVWo V C. dsttf escepl Saa lai lisp ra . ScTE-lajr 4Up aa mint fl* • -n rnth f v P w . *3» V R»»«"*«a». lea** ■ Pt>irm«li eiirpt #aad«. 73a a aa . aad 1 Saiu*ar,oai.k. ainvc. Tiitoia 9» a a. 1 uaa m j Traia na MaiUad XC. Brao. V. team Colda henj dailT. «*cept smmiar. }• a anWaa K>a aa . krtrraaot ka«fc Saiitkkeli 7C®a na arri>faGokW«rolKaa. Train* oai N'obiiik BtaMb leave Kocky Meant I «lv>2 aa.. aau p. aa . ainte XaahrlUe aaa. a..iqf.m. >|it|lw« 11 aaa. aa . 4«S P au IMitaiat leave «t*ia« Hope 11 aaa a.5 is fa. Naakrille 11 «5 a. n . ? «> p aa . aniie at Kocky ; Moaat ua»a .6»r a ■ dailyeatrpt flaaday. Traia oa CMaUa leave* War aw lor ' CMaUa dailv. raeept Saadav. 11 «aa. a . and 4 1} p .a., kctaruet leave* Ckataa *4J a. a., fad ¥iiia*o. 7* aitn cNw cnaaettaoa at Wrldoa mt p*--ata XciU d «i« all iaiS vaHlw ad H M lIIFKM IC. r.ialmH*l A gel. I. J I lEKUT, Cca'l Jliuter. I T M Earnaa. Tiakf M ataftr.
The Enterprise (Williamston, N.C.)
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April 18, 1902, edition 1
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