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TBE ENTERPRISE.^ UVtO x nmiou. —wee i *' -■g*— a«|lll> ii*nt*e pmrtT Monri tke set It MiM aal MbacriptM ■Mjw- ■■ wWrft M ipmM nba ritantaa ill I wtU fcc uib4 'Uit ■MI *? U> date oi flmomiM MMllllllltllll - * 1— M I*ll far the Mr actaany n 11111 1 ■ I - »H«> (Iltmt IW UK af (fee nan in it—art to V !-'• am i. wi... mrnKtotfoj una amalmi Karat Owe lack ear laarrtioa t» nl. »a* Wmml y cr»t» Mn iMsk » cnb a Mac. Wiainint hi g'lli. of all otct aa BAN > orat. a HOT CAFJ la y» nia I»I ml* a; MOT tiawna. mmrn he m Ihta cSpc act later than trBSCItrTIuS|:«A YETK IX ADVA NCI: E»>n at IW M "4rt mi VilliaatUa. ■- C . *» fcaaj Cta - Hki: Matter. FBIDAT. JILT 18,1902. Many an anxious crowd will be at the various |Mfet-ooiees thrpugh this section to-night waiting for pa|iers to note the result of the State Convention which met in Greensboro yes terday. Gen. W. P. Roberts lias withdrawn a* a candidate for nomination for Congress in this district. Tli is leaves the field practically clear to lion. Joliu H. Small, and the convention which meets in Plymouth ou the 30th will probably re-nom inate him by acclamation, just aa ought to be done. —Green- ville Reflector. The democrats of one of the new judicial districts have nom inated lion. Garland S. Fnr gurson, of Waynesville, for judge. Tins district defeated Judge Jones who was appoint ed by Governor Aycock.—Con cord Tribune. This is the second one of Governor Aycock* appointee? as judge who has Itecii defeat ed. Judge Winston failed to get the nominating in tlic Sec ond district. —Wilihington Mes senger, The young ladies of a Ne braska town have jdarted , a crusade against \ ice. Tliey Itave formed an organizitiiji which is to liojfolt tho young tnnn."' The* members of the organization pledge thoni selve not to rect i%e attention from any young tnnn who lies, swears, keeps late hours or l»ad company, "gambles, drinks or smokes. The elult ha* committees whose uuly ii is to keep up wiili the conduct of the young men of the town* Every young; man wilt It- rated according to lis,-; conduct, We predict lhat in -\ while there will l«e >oine «>f the worst fooled young married women in that town ever hoard of.— Wilmington Messenger. AFTER BERTIE TRADE. ' We clip the following from the William-ton Lnieipbise: Work on I lie Ih-rtie Road will commence about Monday, i We understand that Sheriff llardison has charge of the work. The r« ad w ill run up the river on tlie Martin side to • point eppQMle Sprllea Ferry landing. This «re think a bet-; ter route than formerly plan bed Every (Curt will he nia«l t*» have the ferry in opju-r --aiion by Aug. I. Ite have with inter est 1113 matcri d pr.)gre*M, our Ariglabor town. Wil ian>ton, 1m» made in liu la*t year or s >. *t !.m had eSS?.IdL-hb-d a bank. u lobaceo market ar.d oilier .-irterpriaos tjfpessrry to tli»- development of resources \ and |«eoj''e ISut in (be above | project, wc f-.«r there will r e me rome cvd re n't*. Of eoarae we do not Mane our aster town for stretching oat and reaching for more business. We would be glad to see Wind sor do the same. But along with the legitimate trade this road will carry to Williamston there will be some, we fear, that will bear evil fruit —and to the harm of our merchant* here in Windsor. We hope, however, that this may be guarded against as much a* possible 'and that the conven ience of this road will bring Williamston and Windsor in closer touch with each other and bode a neighborly feeling that will , make us even more friendly than before. —Wind- i »sor Ledger. It is a Crime to Neglect the Edoca tion of the Caaatry Childrea. The Tarboro Southerner says: ' The advantages of a good school are l>y no means limited to the student, l>ut influence everybody in its reach. You can no more have an educated people who de pend on foreign schools for the (raining of their children than you can have prosperous farmers who ie|»end on foreign markets for their rood supplies." The large towns have recognized this fact and have established their graded schools to educate all the children. The ru ral distiicts arc beginning to rec ognize it. This one fact must be well understood : only a few child ren that are sent away from the country to be educated return to live there and to bring the result of their tratning bat k to their com-' munity and to their associates; and the money that is cipcndcd on one would almost support a nine mouths public schooL Is it not better to give fifty children a good common school education than otic a college course? Another fact must be recognized : the fami ly cannot be elevated successfully unless all the children of that fami ly are educated, and this education will not remain permanent unices their associates are educated. lovofAxcr Kxcot rsCES r.usi nut The newspapers of a ice'cnt elate .contain Some interesting iteins con ccrning the' Mormon Chute li. Kighteen Mormon have recently been sent into. North Carolina, n I.^t a Mormon temple if to be erected in the ea'teni part «-f 1 the State These missionaries en ter districts that a:e most illiterate: t.erc they niaLe maty convert.;, l.ere thev establish their churches and Scnday Schools, and here they (ill tie mind with false teachings because the- county and the State of North Carolina have a.lowed these people to grow in i£iiera;K£ unable to discern between the true! and the UUe. Is there net some argument heie for ui.ited actieui on the part of the churches and all I friends ot Christianity in behalf of, i . better schools and diffusion of cd 1 ucatron among pee>ple e f rural dis tricts? Should no elenrand be made fe»r a stronger school, that the child reti ar.d parents might have the benefit of a, strong teacher living in their community? xet ns or ritE IAIXEI. The farmer needs a generous supply of fresh reading matter that! he may keep in touch with the im-| portant events of his country, that he may know 'the supply and de mand of the market, that he nay know of the latest d. veloptnent in the field of agricultu e; for his fam ily. that home may be made more attractive, that the people may be brought into contact with one an other, and that they may be able to converse more intelligently This can be done to a better ad vantage where two or more schools arc brought together, or where the distrkt is large enough t > afford a longer school term, a good circu lating library, and a strong teacher vital is ur\i; D 'Xt. j. . '1 lie people have recently con solidated two iu Vance Count v, and arc pre paring to vot a local tat. News c mcs from tcu i ountics that the people are arrang ing to i:into th« ir schoo!s, and some to vote spec i;.l LA JUS. tne'eper ii.tcndcr.t writes that the children, who *re r. w walking lh:ee nnUs to sche>c.l «li 11 b fore the c>»R-! s«-!i.'ation they wrdsed onTy oneli'f .a n.i'e, s-y they ai.uiti tit't want to t-o t • schtMii if they had to return to tbc t.ldsehooi ba.ldir.g. They row hive t*o gucd teacher*, wit'i the work well The attendance I—iw GOO?! RCWS. rrrasrrl om filly per cent, tirrinar the mew school m attractire. The term has been lengthened ooe third, Kiag Edwani, it is now expect with BO additional coat; and the ed, will he crawned in Augttst. people are now ready to *ote a alight tax b increase the term to eight months. Since orer «i per cent of the people in the ratal dr» tricts pajr tax on leas than f«o worth of property, it is readily seen that a small tax for the poor man it a paying investment. E. G. Blocks. DOES IT PAY TO BCY CHEAP ? A cheap remedy for cough* and «Ui is all I Hit you want soawlhisK that vUI >dim and rare the K-nt severe aad lnult> of throat and tm truuMes. n'lut Uull ;on !o' fiq to a Mian a»t more rrjfuLir climate? Ye*, if putili!t; if sot pooiblc for yoa, then in either ca«e take the ONLY REMEDY that has been ntrwlmd in all civilited row ; tries with wcrw in aerere throat a B»1 Sung tnmMe*,"Boachee'»Onu■ Sjrwp" j It net owly beals aiut-kticitxlates the tifr- }H> to detlroy the germ 'lncase, bat aJ- ; lata inflammation, nun easy cxycrXo* | alius. (irn a good night's re*t,and twn*i the patient. Try OJtK tattle. Reeowa j mended many years Ijy all droggials in the world. Von ran Ret I>r. O. O.Orroa'i reliable remedies at S. R. Biggs. Get Green's Sjecial Almanac. Letter from Hobgood. [Special Correspondence ] lloligood, N. C . July 14th, 1902 —Just aftera good rain.wlien every body is feeling good and crops are looking so promoting, it makes us all feel like we want to 1* seen or beard from by our friends and acquaintances, let us all rejoice and give praise to the bountiful giver from above from whom all these blessings come. Tobacco coring is progressing nicely, good quality, and nice cores. We have a fine prospect for a good corn crop. The farmers seem to have resolved to establish their corn tiaras at home next year in stead of in the west, which is the only recourse for l*ttcr times, for it has lx-eu proved that all money crop and no supplies is a failure. Mr. S. 11. Newberry, of your tows. was with us ou the 9th, ad vertising the Roanoke warehouse. Well, he is the same, and the only original "Sam" never does things by halves. When he left here there was no fence or hocst I that he could put a sign on. that j [escaped tlii- paint brush, or tack j hammer ; not even the store wind lows and freight cars escaped with out a lick or U\o. I see 110 reason why the Roanoke should not meet 1 I with unlimited success with that [genial and clever pair of "Jims'* [for its pilots. Much success to. j >ou 1 ■' -. I Mr. John York. J*-., was also I here in the interest of the Morgan I warehouse. I{. 1.. Morgan & Co.. 1 proprietors. Mr. Me>rgan is ai J warehouseman of reputation, and 1 I Mr. York lias a life-time experience, ! iu raising the weed, and is an Iton luiahlc Christian gentleman; thus j you see three out of the four ware jhou-enien arc practical farmers • who know how to sympathize, or I rejoice with their brother farmer, I I and know the actual cost and value iof w hat they are selling. All may I rest assured ed fair tivatmeut :u { I taking their tol»acex> to tlte Wit jliauistoit market, for tltcy will I* iu the haittb of honorable aud fait dealing men. I ain gfad to sec the town forg- I ing ahead and showing to the out | side wothl that she is aware of the opportunities laid at her door, and may this spirit of progrcsßivencss never cease until you have attained a place in tlte ranks of the moot thrifty and progressive towns in eastern Carolina, with your best interest ever at heart. lam most Respectfully yours, W.G. lIKDCKPKTH. ACTS IMMEDIATELY. Colds are sometimes more trcsblrase a enmawT than in winter, it's ao had to te.-p from adding to them while cooling off after exercise. One Minute Cough Cnre cure* at oaoe. Absolutely safe. Art* immediately. Sure rare for cou K hs,euU» croup, thruat and troahles. S. R. Biggs. BALLARDS. (By Conesfocdcnce.] We are in a%J of a goad rain. Farm?!* iu this section are busy enring tobacco. . J Mr. j. T. Thompson's mother i ip.iit a few days with him bt j arcek. IToluccj Is ail th.* go ;n tats sec tion, snd it is curing nicely. The ; crape in gene.-al are a> good as has Ivca sceu in ynw. ' Loml Kitchener, in a farewell ' address to hi* troops, praised Boers r as *efl as British. Fetes in honor of the twenty . fouifh anniversary of Pope Leo's , coronation were held at the Vatican last week. Cea. Frufaugh Lee says failure to give Cuba reciprocity will result in anarchy, and annexation will be inevitable. Agusnaldo recently visited Gen eral Chaffee, at Manila, and said be was timid about appearing on the streets in daylight. Floods and 1 londbarsts caused a km of ha:i Iritis of thousands of dollars in the western part of New York State a few days ago. Corn touched 90 cents in Chicago IJM week, and John W. Gates' clique is said to have estimated imSls of $1,000,000 on the "corn er." 4 In accordance with the law of Congress p>4|ioainf( for d year the opening of the Louisiana purchase exposition at St. Louis, President Roosevelt has issued a proclama tion giving formal and official no tice of its opening May I, 1904, to continue not later than December ■ st of that year. The Savannah News indulges in a little satire occasionally. Here is a sample: Republican party pats alt on the free list. They may be imported free of doty, for breeding purpose and all of those who import fancy cats here after will assuredly do so for the sake of prorogating their kind in the Tailed States. But when it cooes to a matter of meat for the people to eat. a tariff duty is laid upon that. We have free cats, by the grace of the Republican party, but taxed oieat."—Post. Bsttsw Falllag 0«L Great alarm prevails at Frost berg. a toon in tlie Georgia creek mining region near Cumberland, Maryland, containing ft.ooo peo ple, over the sinking of the vHUhoesteru part of the place. A number of hmi* have been com pletely iracktd and the water mains hat e been broken. Tlic trr ut-Ie is thought to have bees by a mine fire, which has !*vn bnrtiing under the town for fifteen years.. The first cave-in fjccurrcd Ftiday when the ground nnk twtbe ruches. It has been sinking ever iirjee. Mg Feacr Project. It is j-joj-osttl to build a wire fiHcc MK n hundred miles long l>c wrtß Montana and Canada. The necessity for this undertaking arises front the fact that several weeks ago a luge num'ier of cattle that had strayed int*>Can.ida from Mon tana wen snrnl by the Domiirqn officers on of leing smug gled. A fence will probably lie built joiutly by the Canadian and American gmumiHiits, which will cost hundred thousand do!- Liis. It will I*.- the most unique mode of «e]aij:ing two countries in 1 xistence in addition to provid in a barrier for live stock. . GREAT TIM II IN RALEIQH, Three Days of Splendid Pleasure at Fife man's Tournament, July 22-23 24. Raleigh is getting ready for a magnificent time next week. The North Carolina Fireman's Tourna ment win be held there oa July 23, 23 and 24. and this means a series of thrilling events. All the railroads give reduced rates. Raleigh will have its doors wide bpen and guarantees a jolly time to all. The fire departments of over thirty-two towns will be here, aud there win be excitement of all kinds—such as Steamer Con tests. Hook and Ladder Contests, Hand Red Races, Hose Wagon Races, Kgg Races, Sack Races, Hurdle Races, Wheelbarrow Races, Individual Foot Races, Band Con ceit*. Grab Reel Contests. Great Rkseball Games. Three dap will be filled citb enjoyment, and big money prizes are offered. ' At uight there will be lawn par. tics and vaudeville. The city is very attractive cow. Pulleu Park •nd tbe Zoo draw ciotwk A visit [to t'_- Cijjlo! and to the splendid State Mu ctm should not be for gotten. Remember the dates and p. TK MENU OK li lagniMS TrutoMt Ijrifcft tal aris an Mg am M| b Siiti if TkMscfm HO KOXIOCS DOSES. KO » K IKHCIXG OI TBRxma. A RUIASAJRR ASD rosi- TIVK CCBK FO THE HABIT. It it naw general)? known and audar stood that UtoakncM is a duott and not • wcakncM. A body filled with poison, anil nerve* completely sh-.ttowl by peri odical or cnuUat use of iubtiKsliir liquors, requires an antidote capable of neutralizing and eradicating this poison, and defraying the oaring far intoxicant# Sufferer* may BOW cure themselves at borne without pu'dicity or km of time from business by this wonderful "Hona co|J> Ct'BK" which has been perfected after many years of close vjj.lv and treat ment of inebriates. The faithful use ac cording to directions of this wonderful discovery is positively gna»iitetd to enre the mo»t olr.tin.itc CJL-e. no matter how hard a drinker. Onr recti.!* show the marvelous transformation of thousands of Drunkards into sober, isduOiiona and upright men. wivm cffcK YOCB nrsßANns!! CHIL DREN CUBE V-Jfn PATHFJLS!: Tfc-I remedy is in no sense a nostrum but is aqm ik for this diatue only, and is so skillfully devised anil prepared that it is thorough ly soluble and pleasant to the Lute, so that it can be given in a cup of tea or coffee without the knowledge of the per son taking it. Thousands of Drunkards have cured themselves with this priceless remedy, and as many more have been cured and made temperate Men by having lhe*'Cl'BK"adnrintstered by Sot ing friends and relatives without their knowledge in coffee or tea. and beiiere to-day that they discontinued drinking of their onw free will. LO KCT WAIT. Don't be deluded by appart and mid oil ing •■improvement-" Drive oct the disease at once and for all. time. The "uoita COLD ci'KK" is sold at the extemely low (trice of One Dollar, Urns placing within reach of everybody a treatment more ef fectual than others resting #ls to fjo. Hull directions accompanr rach package. Special advice from skilled physicians when requested without extra charge. Sent prepaid to any part of the world on receipt of >ne Dollar. Addiesa Dept C 491 EDWIN B. OII.KS «e CO.. IJJoand JJJ> Market St., l'hibwlelphia. All correspondence strictly confidential. President McNeill, of the State Fire Association, mj-s this is going to be the gnatcst meeting yet held The programme of the different events certainly promise great sport and enjoyment. PROGRAMME. TUESDAY, Jd.lT 2 3d. ii A. m. —Convention called to order by the president. Prayer. Address of welcome. Response. Regular order of business. WKDNKSUAV. JI'LV 2Jtd. 9 A. 11. —Street parade, ii a. m.—Engine cor.tes'.s. 2 p. m.— Horse ho»- n agon races. 4.30 !•. v.—Base-ball. 5.30 I", si.—Championship reel faces. —» — S.oo p. si.—l;a:;>! concert. THi Rsn vv, jn.v 24:11. 900 A: —I LOOT ami lankier con te.-ts. 11 A. M. —Hand-red contests. 2.00 r. M. —Grab-reel contests. 3.30 r. ii.-;>ptciilicati|(y races. 4T30 p. m.—Baseball. (8 Rll ticitton I* on t-rzy h« of tk«• Laxative 'Jrr.itio Omnia.: T CJC Tutwif ibx* cur. c * eoVI la uk «Kf It isn't always the haughty man who refuses to meet bis obliga- After all the .*.h:tdy side of the street is a pretty good summer re sort. One must lie very young to have a good time on a Sunday school picnic. A WORTHY SUCCESSOR. "Ssaiftlit Ktv I'slir Tfc« Sll. All Doctor* have t: io! to cure CAT Ar RH by the useoi |w*dtn, uilnwii. mhilen and ilruvs in paste form. Their powders dry rp the mttcuous raetfthranes mmg thetu t» crack open an I .Iced. The power ful at ills used in tlie inhalers have entire ly eatrn away the same membrane* that their tuskers have aimed to cute, while yulti uil ointment* cannot reach the di sease. Aa old an experienced practi'.ioaer who ha* for many years made a etoa: study and specialty 'of the treatment of CATARRH, has at last perfected a Treat ment which when faithfully used, act am~ ly relieves at oace. bat permanently cures CATARRH, by removing the came, stop ping the and nuiax all Oh Bamtaation. It is the only remedy known doscience tl at Actually reaches the aflkt et parts. This wonderful remedy is knoww as "ixumts the ct'AimomcATAiu CVRR" and is >ok] at the extremely low price of One Dollar, each package coa- UiininK iuternal and cvtcnul medicine rufficicut for a full month'* treatment and every thing necessary to its perfect an. "Mlf t'US'' is the 00 ly perfect CATARRH CVRK ever tnade and i* now recxynised as the only safe sad |*Mtm care for that annoying and disgusting disease. It cures all inflammation quickly sad permanent ly aud it also wonderfully quick to re lieve HAY KKVKR or COLD tn THE HUD. CATARRH when neglected often leads to coxsrumoH—"SMCFFUIS" win ate yon if yoa use H at oace. It ia ao ordi nary remedy, but a complete treatment which is positively gsarantued to cure CA TARRH ip any fcirn or :lage it aaed ac cording to the directions «iikh accom mnv each package. I*nt delay but «ead; for it ct tore. Mid wnw full {particulars as to y;"mr c-aditk-r. and vou will receive special advice froia tic «T.»-jvervr of this wondcitul Itinti'.y re-'i'iiicg your case without «t to yoo bey -ml the rtylsr price- of "wtirus" titc ouJULSAXSxn CATARRH ct ltr." Str.t KCfisU to tay a-Llresa in the Halted Str.tes or Canada oa receipt of Oae iKdkir. Ad-I:ess Dejt. C»l. UIWIN B' GILES & CO., *33* Mcrket S*_ I-hOadc! ** » ' For The Selectors of Something Good To Eat We Have The Following: Eaipirc Breud Con Pninnlif Brand Toantoes The "Phyllis" Brand Ffarktt Mrs. Hoptio't Mince Meat Ilooey Dew Drop Syrup Aaerifi Ibltri Beans Stun Kraute Barth.lt Pears Alpha Brand Salmow Scaqnaikt, a Sea Relish Queea City Jelly Uhby's Corned Beef Durham Chips Fresh Canned Oysters Gall and Get Prices W. M.WILSON, The Grocer. FRFF To all our = Subscribers The Great - American - Farmer INDIANAPOI.IS, IND. The Leading Agricultural Journal of the Nation. Is Edited by the HON. JOS. If. BRIGHAM, Assistant Secretary of Agriculture of the United States, Assisted by an Able Corps of Editors > > 'pIIIS valuable journal, in addition to the logical treatment of all ag ricultural subjects will aho discuss the great issue of the day .there by adding zest to its columns and giving the farmer something to think about aside from tbe every day humdrum of routine duties. TwO For The Price of One: " THE ENTERPRISE," Your County Paper, and THE ATIERICAN FARHER Both One Year For SI.OO This un|Ktrallelcd offer is made to all new suhscrilx.-rs, and all old ones who pay up all arrears and renew within thirty days. Sample copies free. Address. THE ENTERPRISE, WilHamston, N. C. Professional Cards. |*)R. JOHN D. BIGGS, DKNTJST. OFFICE: IIA IN STRF.irr. G EO W NEWF.LL, A TTOHNK Y A T- TJI W, Oder tip lUim in New Baak Buk! lag. left luad aide, lop at rt«pa. I 'Villiamstox. N C. Prtrtkr* nhfttm aerricra are dealtrJ. J Special attention given to etsmioißg and aak ■K title for pnrcltaaera of timber aad tiaber U»k UNIVERSITY Of North Carolina. * THE HEAD of tbc Slate's Educational System Academic Department, Law, Medicine, Pharmacy. Oae humlrol ami cicht acbolsnhip* l I'm tuition to tcsrlicro and to ■lairtw't •oat. Loans (or the needy. ' 543 Students. 54 Instructors. New Dormitories, Water Works, Central Heating System. Pall term begins Septembers, 190 a. Address, F.P. Venable, Prcs't. 39-51 Chapel Hill. It C. H«w to be Happr Tknrk Married. A southern lady met a colored I widow, gaudily attired, laughing ! and talking and seemingly iu the best of spirits. "Why, Lizzie." said the lady. J stopping the horse she was driving, I "bow is it that you are so cheerful when your husband died only three ! weeks ago?" j "Ivor', Miss Mary." returned the J widow, with a broad grin, "cv'y jbedy know there ain' no happiness ■in married life till one oh 'em's done 'wxatetd." —Harper's Maga zine, . Slaps tt« Cciji mvftfts iff Hi Call Laxative haap Quiaiac Tablets erne a cold in one day. No Case no Ragr. Price I A. C. L. ATLANTIC COAST 1,1 NK R. R. COMPANY. Co*i»i;j»si;r» KHBDCLR. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. "«» o Sk Nil ' Jj. *£> si a|! n n A. M. p. M P. M. A. M. P. 11. bMnWeldoa »s» 93s lAr. Kuckv Ml 10010 12 P. M Lnn Tartwro .. " a 7 it .. ' t.v lurk. Ml 1«j »01 751 545 l> P U«t Wilwa _ 159 11 10 BJI 616 in Mat* Sclnaa > » 11 u .. ....... I.*. Payettrville. 441 " I*s Ar. FlMm 7y> jjj P. M. A. M. • Ar. C.ikUluro i) jo .... I.T. CvMtea JJI Jls t.v Maeaolia k J7 « q Ar. VilaiafOi —~ 10 10 600 P. M. A. M. P. *. TRAINS GOING NORTH. a " i *£• *Jf • ii »f| il il iZ e* A. M r. M. Lt. Flomce 1005 8 x> —L Lf. hjrtlcrilk 1a 40 10 «t { LrtPf Vlaii alO U#a .. —— Anh* l ilwa a 57 u » - A. M. 7V A. n. U Wilir.mrtoav 700 «J» It.*. Manub I 45" »a» I.v. CoM.boro - 7 M » 417 '» W . u i y mi P. M.' WnWin- 'ij.ls uj »M ■ AT. Rocky Ml _ . )yj t ~ it w| nl3 tit I Artire Tarhoro ..... 9 M - J Lrare Tirimo ai> —— •-Ttr* . Lv. R«cky Mi 3 9* •» 43 Ar.WHdaa,- \ r iZ\ IYadkla DtrWM Main Uae—Trata jam WtT ■airaiu... arrive. Fajrrtl>rlllc ii y njeno Njtttmlh »4> P ■>-, «nh» Baa I fold ij» p- at- Retaniia« leavea Saalaad » a>. 1 n.anin 4* p. at.. tra»e FayaMs- I vil W. ].P- a. »nhw W lataftoa 7 pf. a. I (nMibnllt hraach—Trata leaves kaatWS I vttfte ■ Ma. a.. Maxloa *as a. a., M l|iHp '•ua.a. Parfctua a*4i a. a., Hope Mill. ajsa. ' a arrive FayrttrTin* ■■ 10. Kctaraiag kaias j ' t Hirtip jjiya. Maxtoa 6 * p. m.. arrim Be»- | ■ W.MOt;qpa. I Coaacctvaat Payvtlnfltrwith trala Mo. 7», at • Until "" • A — . Railroad, at M | Miriap »Ht the M Sprli>(« aad Bowmen rail* I Kal, at aatfonl arldi tLc Sratuard Air XJae apd 1 aaathoa Railway, at Gall with the Darfcaai aa4 caartoltr Sailiiian ' — ' i Tiaia ea the S>\jtlaa4 Neck Braacli Road haras , | WrMoa jis p. a. . Halifax 3 p. aa.. artiiYa Scat ilaad IkA 4a R a.. CmwilU }4) f Rta uum * 45 p- i' : KHarainf lca « Kla«l«ai 7 ja am Grecaiille t j» a a>.. arrivlac at 9 a. n . TcHu 11 jo a. a. , daily except Sunday. rraiaau WaaMafJoaa Btaach leave Waihhn toa aaaa. at., and 14SP- au aiiht Parawle IS a. aa . lay HI.. rtlun'iLK leave Panaelt y ij a . I ar . aad J np. aa., arriae WCtliigwa i.jj a.m. aad 6 15 p. an., dally except Saaday. (| Train kaaea Tbrl«,ro N. C . dally except Baa* . *ay 4jj P aa.. Saaday 4 » P. m.. arrive. H» I aaaaatk ti l P aa, ajp p. at., Bdarataf, Icava I Myaaanthalaily except fmdty, 7 j. a. aa., aai naaaatay yaaa. v., arritta T.itoio tH a. a. ■ ' "xraia oa Mld'.aad X. C. I'raaek leavea C lit Vara daily, exaryt Sbci'xt, saa a. a., aiilitaa I KahhSela 4aa a. Retunahag kaaea Satlthica 7«ia a..artii«iGoUaUiralq a. at. I Traiasoa Nath\ille lliauch Ifeave Kocky Moant I 7193 aa. a., 4aa p. m.. auite Naahvlllc Mas. • a ,4»JP m . Spiiaft 1. |e 11 ata m. 445 P|a.. Eeturalag leave fiptlii); Kupe 14 *>•■ a.,j 15 ph. kronSr I! 45a. SiV 5 4Sp. aa.,anl»f at RacCy Uuna 1J la pa. «»(• »..41|| except iaadsy. jfrxia aa CBa«t-r. branch lea- ca WpHaar >sf Cbvba 4»iK, race) t bret aj. S ja i. a.. it 4 li R *a.. kcitnief ktieil!ii.ua 7(0 a. a., saa ■aiaia. Taaia No 7* aakn d-iae coaaeetloa at Veldan «a» all pn*al. Maaath jily. all tail xta kkla-ta* H. M. KMKkf i M. I » rrilT rraiaaricn
The Enterprise (Williamston, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
July 18, 1902, edition 1
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