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THE ENTERPRISE. unntnman V ...a ... *' atonaamtoitfaaafe* ■M" II rn »'■» BMT FLMTE •■Mr*. «L IM I It itaaM UB rim i I i iii i IIMI i n.Bj |.ia >i« j»mm ilmi ■ mmmm at IW anam I ■[ ■ii fci a —blt f* FECNU, IUC> ■».. lin I ■Mm Uob to i ■ ii m ha, Oltarinari - i- - -- , - - ■ Mam. s cobs (ML M7MCBIRTI»X (!.«■« TUI OF UTTLBCL KutmlaltlK rMKrinal wananaaa. FBIDAT. JIKRM 2, IMS. THE HEW TEAK. A New Years iJreeimg to all we send far and wide.—oar good WL-IH*, like a made, hare wrapped themselves a round everybody. We kaow no limit to our expremioas of good will. The old year in dnd whatever has Lern djoe la it can not he healed now. 1 We have worked through the days hopeful for the beat, balaiviag in the gottdnm ofOud aad hu liianity. and in many «ajl the old 3 ear lia« blessed w. Thinking calmly.we aay see the great things done abont as. In these thing* ve hare shared and agisted too as beat we could. It is needless to brood over the failures, actiaa now n hat is needed, and we da rn rc to 1184* our energies in help ing and not impeding. What tli ? new year nuj bring no one can toll. We know that the same d will reiga. the astac Sun will warm and bring forth tlie fruits of tiie earth. Our duty t.» (rod anJ to our neigh bor done, we uuy feel peace in our heart. For every expression of appre ciatioii and eucourageaent re ceived we thank the heart from which it came; in the days before us the remembrance of them shall lie an incentive U» greater sfrusr»le for ibe tiiain tenHiiee of nglit and for the ma teriul |in»«rtw of our county. Nineteen hiindn-d and three came in tlusLed with the tri umphs of I lie departing year. )Ih> ai.d pk-i.ty fill its e\»iy hour. FtoJ> Wav ts Live Lsaf. The slriilmK aninmnct meat of a Dinxnw that will surely htlhtu life i.> nuvc by alitor O. H. DIM>- IRV , of Ckurtihusco. lad. ** I «t>k . to state" he * rites."that Dr luap Kev IINTT *T for L'owaaptin is thf mnsi infallible Rwtjr that I tiave I VM known fur Coughs.Colds and ('.rip. It's invaluable to (sofie with weak lungs. Having this vas cderful medicine no use need dread 1 or Comnnftiat. It's telic-f is i n-1 an t and can certain. sc* and %t co bottle faaraa- 1 trnl. -i>«l trial tut tin bee. | 1 1 WASHINGTON LETTBL r( Fnaa oui Sparaal C o »if 1 h«- Cuban reciprocity Ul is |s- 1 fog to have hard > lllsf to get through the senate at this or aay Hirer ;f?Hnn. Not otdy wi"l the hect Mfir iw- I Sun»ept« f th«- I art irastna as4s- I •-I up wit bat they will be ae I .Sited by some of the waapa i trtends of rccip(o>ily aa the Hast | of Representatives. Ihsae latter 1 will base their op; nsjfaia to the ; reciprocity treaty na the vKwad dad the Senate cannot ratify a treaty , that affects the reveaae of flht (•*- err men! aiihout t»-e rnasi at of the home Some of the Heeaa arem bers. notably * Uade Joe* Caaaaa of Illinois, are atkhlns far the rights of the House aad srr jnlnaa of its p*et mf-atives. JThey do aot ftP""' % ■ Banoaa of one of the Isaitisg advocates of beet sugar rs pa i it/. bOfffiy states that the treaty shall aot be ratified by the S Bate until after the aaeeting of the Nation al Association of Beet Gnfm, arh'ch will hi in this city oa |aan "£fh nTit. la other words the Congress of the United States aaJ aot eu_ct any Icgi.laiioa ua ti told ah t it can or cannot do by aa agyegaliin of tariff benCSciar •CS and perfected barons and tax eaters It b4S~C»me to apr tty pass when Ibe wl»»-«rl» of legislatioa can be locked at t c behest of aea who receive all the benefits of protection at the eipeuac of the people wlo pay bid Hi t, to this complexion has it come st last. The people have given the agents of monopoly —the Republican Party—such long lease of power, they have come tc regard the entire machinery of gov-1 eminent as their own pecuLar asset to do with as they please. The fact that the late President McKinley perceived the final -'ajast ice ot the Dingley high tariff a d lifted his voice, just l» for? death, ] ■a a plea or re. iprocity, cuts no 6g j are with the protected trusts The j fact that President Roosevelt prop erly strives to carry out Mr. McKin ley's policy in this respect does not lor a moment deter the -nonopoaies blocking the way to leciprocity. The fact that we are pledged to fair i dealing w-th ti.e Cubans has no; weight with these greedy corpora j tkms. They notify the Republican 1 majority in Congress that "the tar-' iff is sacred", an-' issue their orders 1 that it shall not l>e touched with a view to reducing one single duty.l • • • When the stt|fc Congress assem I hies, it will tind itself heir to all kinds of trouble. It will not only . inherit the mist.kes and jadas anal' imbecilities of the present Congrea* but it will make - lenty of mistakes of its own. It will feel the partisan ' necessity of tnmming all of its acts and words lo the political situation that will confront it in 1904. and the people will be all the while' growing moie disgusted aith the, pretences a»d >ra »inis«-s and the shifting subletlilies ad theih»inin*iil parly. Alb>gctlier, it will not be ent.re'y an umnixed happiness la be a memlaer f the iivXl aiouse ul Represeu 1.1 n v «-s. * * * ,-A On the face of the returns aftei the recent ele» tiuu the 58th Con- j gress will not l»e v« ry largi-ly Re publican, but after the adniinistra tionists commence the first a t in the drama ot 100 ing the people, it will be. The* will promptly unseat fifteen or twenty g>M>d Democrat* as a preliminary t the commencr oient ol tlie re.al bu>ine-s of the se->- si>Mi. After tat evr)th:ng ai!l ptaheed with the ha f mony ad a re organized bear j;ar. en. The whole ciisl>>in of unseating miuaHily lUi-inliyis * for cause'is "in- «l lha»se iiii)>|. : Oknl le^idative ficti«Mi. tli.at is k> pt up hi annually ' iu orda.i that the Kepulilicaik- may mitre easily contrad ami handle the recak'tniits in Ih.-ir aiwn ranks. H'limi mat ers it lh«-n if a in ja»r ty of ibe voters iu 111. di-tri ts thusal fected 2re dislranchise * It hu h- retilacii customary *0 take | these seats from Ihe v uth but it; •S clear at the w.it ntf that the scene is to be shiftetl. There will be only une ar tar » .eats»t«i eaa ; ■rum Ihe Saiutla this time but I ej North and Wc»t a* ill i« heava - | drawn upon. Kven P. nsytvani ' a ill hire ta« coi;|rit>ut'* i|s N r»ct"n- Mi sawi anal aither - tat s will sa* -1 nfive heir «|ua>ta, a d sa> on to tl end of Ihe I am particularly happy lo Icaru that in Ibis iu-.lt r ' uf dtslrauchiaiiig vaiter* in Ca«.ig*c»- there is |a> ltd no North, no Smlli, j ao —oot k bait th trusts, the tanff ( >ara>ns, |i.d the g. ®. p. to do ttieir hulding. • • * It has been fen rally bei-eved i» I the past that Senator llani-a s wi I had beenme the Republican Party's 1 law. Now it is vyident that in; some thiugs the .Senator is not all ] poweiful. The ship auhsialy Mil. \ which he an earnestly ad v cat «1 ■ aad which passed Ihe Senate, finds a quiet abiding place in a Commit [ toe room ot the House of Repre-! seatatives. It is highly imprnhab e' that it will ever emerge from its j hiding place and a law atur ' ag this session of Congress,. I here | are act less than th ee Republican | ■•embers of that Committee anal every Democratic member, with pnaaihly one exceptioo w. a are flat fuoterfly or pnaed to its peaemC". T hew are other rewoas why Ihe ilheiag that the ialeresU it is claimed r | would be benefited by the tafl, will ilfiad a almost iwpnssithi to reap j aay reward ar h a fit All the great trans-con 11 oenlid radway lines have • their dockiug privileges at th «a -Jrioua Eialcn. Western, and South , era port . and they are now merg 1 ing their interests with the shipping . interests of the Atlantic aad Pacific, i Having cuubtN of the railways cf -the country lite trans-Atlantic and ' hcife hues also cont ol the steam . J- rs that cair) uur expmts a'liwad. i. • hher vt sails now owned by Ihe i! radway h.b rests will be unable to 1: •■hbia a cargo from any of the 1 j Ameri an pa-rts lor export. The 1' ocean mouiters that will carry our > | uade lo Lurope an.t the Orient w Ul i>beouned araal controlled by the • | same interests that govern all other 1 ! iCganiK. c«Oamcrcial enterprises in : ' the United and they, and j they alone, wII be Ibe only b ne- Ikiaiirt o. the passage of the Ship 1, Snbaialy hi I. 1 bese facts becoming ' appara.t and generally known ha>e ; | created considerable antagonism in 1 she House of Representatives and it is not believed the bdl will pass | that body. '• CHt«. A. EDWARD«. j A SCIKNTinc t>ISC' IVHKY Katul dors lea the aTaanarh that which H a* awaMe lo alo (or itself, even wh*a , bat aliKbUjr >limln«l or orarlrwleal. [Kadrf opplies the wtaal jaieaa«f di- ( gntwm *B-1 abas ihe work at the Uaau . ark. rcUtiag thr aerraas teasiua.'whilc | the ulaiacd asaadas ot that are ' atloaed to test aad heat. Koatut dvnli 1 1 what joa cat aa.l nuUo the Woaiaa h [and dentin aagaas lo traadaaaa all fowl aoo rah. real I4ood. St It- Sines. We desire to give someborly a Steel Range and at the same time' ' increase oar Mihsmptioa list. THR E.\TKiraiM! should go into the homes of every man in the county, 'and we are stiiving unto that end. To any old or new suUartiber who t pays one dadiar there aill lie given : a ticket. Tlie larger number of; I tickets yon gel the more chances' , yon have at the Range. Every j I hooseholal should have a Range— take this chance to get one. See ad., with cut of Range. Send in vour money and secure tickets. Gounty Statement "B. M CovriM KO Fkoji Flkst Pa«.b. T 3*7 Wqi. Curgantts " " " " •• > r ilO Ji* R. \l". Clear)' " " " " " I 10 328 K '• * " " " " - 200 j ykj \V A Fleming " " " " 1 101 -Jli Iyuw Hymau " „ —— * 75| 33? UVltlua Finch " " " " •• 120] .UJ Vl'iu. "\ " '• ****** IK ' 334 VI". S. Harris " awl rmMablt" •• \ % fel 335 C. T. William* " fees Sq>!. " " • >5! 336 S. J. lUvdl " " 1 '5 ! 337 I«icy T lilssrli" " -••••.. I *5, 33S JII Rkldick *• " ****** l]o ' 339 J. I>. liuwen sen-ices as keeper of county home 22 231 34" A. L Rot !>u«k lun.Ur ami wnrk Roherwn bridge 56 76 , 311 JiKcph Mollis lumber for Hu>kev Naur Bridge 25 17 j 342 J. C Crawford jail fres as pr lull on file 98 30 34J J- A. llol»hs stationery for office --1 ———' jn| 344 F- K. Ilotl)>o & Hro. supplies to pnar 500! 34s Antk-iMju.liaNSrll & Co. " ** county home 37 ji 34* "" " " " " jail «3 3»| 347 " " " " '• poor 15 50 j 345 S W. Mi/ell .... .. , 34 «j S. R- B:ggs supplies and nn!k*ne for county home 6 30, 350 Ke*-| Jk j.mies tepiairing bridges 12 13 J 351 S\l\c~lir IY« 1«- itniiht-r for Hi* XV Swamp bridge 5 75 1 352 Ih R. J. Nil-on 11 \ot>gatirg cause death of J Baker s s*»| 553 X. S. IVcl & Co. sup|ilies to (x*»r 14 00! j 354 Slade. Jours * Co. —*' " —_ 44~W j 55$ Polly C lark « .. .... +tjp | 356 Jane Hasnell * 1751 357 J C. Crawford wnirr* by mder Flection Board 10 50! 3*B, A. L- Mi/ell " officer of grand jury 750 359 * L. Riddick lumber for foot way 630 360 Blount & Bio. horse hire for grand jury ' i -0 00 361 Dr. W. H. Harrell services Co. Supt. Health 1000 3f>2 Beaufort County board nurMiig med.. and attention T. S. Stall «, 50 >s 3*3 J P C. ffitld 2 days 3*4 J. Z- Brown 2 " " i;, t " " and 60 m. 700 365 O.K.Cowing* •* " £s2:2 " " ** 2« 940 | 566 W. C. Manning service* as clerk to coouuisaMmcfS 11 05 367 Mr*. J. R. U ard be*id for jury ; n capital case 13 65 3 t >* J A. liobbs clerk (ccs for Sept. cwt 3668 November 3rd. 1902. .169 J- W. Allen lumber and repairs Ballard'* bridge 72 34 370 Jas. Hollis lumber for hridgaa " ft 30 ! 37 1 &L- Wallace applies to poor 1500 372 Anderson. H. & Co. " county home 49 17 | 371 " '■ M " poor 1400 374 Slade. Jones &Co " "• ** - 14 50 375 S. R. Biggs supplies and medicine * S 45 j 376 Kdwards & Broughtou record books 12 90, 377 The Enterprise printing notices and hook 4 90 37* Henry Onftn services at county home 9 «3 579 J"■ Bown "as keeper of cocnty home si 83 3 80 J- C. Crawford jail fees II 90 381 Jane Hassell supplies to Fanny Slade 1 75 382 X.S.Peel & Co. " ** poor 1400 383 W. C. Manning proving, computing and making up taxes and services see bill on file 369 03 384 Dr. W.H.Harrell services as Co. Supt. Health 1000 - This Dec. Ist. 190s. W. C. HANKING. CTk. to Bamd Os. Cm '' ' * I ——l— . OBHUAKY. > Stpkabcr, iatk.. ifai, ami died ■ October 2 tb. 190s. aakmg Mi ■ stay on earth 76 jtan. ■ aorih ; biasdf wkh aay chuck tat be lieved stroogly ia the Fltai|iii [ BapMfaitk For weeks before his The night he died, he fmhd sad pnijd nearly aO the aght and ! begial H d to pray for him. Realizing his oosdttsott* kc ®skcd ; all in hi* prow, to do better, and : we believe he lon ad peaie with hi* God- All that mortal pontr could do was done lor hia fojr a hiwd phy sician and loving friends. He was burn.lived, died aad was' J buried at the tane place. Hia was la kind heart and aaay friends to ■ call him bleaaed. la hi* iaaiy re lations he was a loving hwdwnid and kind and afcriionate father. A wife and tea childrea are left to moorn their laas. Thii ty-anu grandchildren and foar great-grand - childrea aU> uirme him. I hope out has will be his »>i raal faia. and any the good Lord bieaa ns aO and prepare ns all to acct him ia Heaven where parting will be no more. BCTTU aonsaso*. DUST wrounr. Tb ta is easier and than done.yet it way 'be of sow help W amlhf the mtkr. If the caaae I> waMfknn aeer which TOO have w IUHIUI it w ahariaae that worry 'ia* win —« hriflte wWttr h the haat. On the other ' U within yaar con- Uul yum hare only to act. When yon hare a cold and fear an attack af pan aaoaia hay a bottle af Chamhertaia'a loath lemrdy and at it Jndiefaariy aad allcaaaa lor warty aa ta the aateame Irillyatly hi n|nt Thaaa ia no 4aa t« of panaarh When aia need. Par »ale by N. S. rtael A Ca. Haacock'a li t al flalyhm etna Ah Uuahlea of every aataaa. Ha htaar jihanMhearilhaat*. JUh yaar aanrhaatr ! for a hook on Lifati Salfhw. held by I C. D. Cantarpbea A COL Aailaiaaa llaaaell a COL. Keith a Godwin. —~ | Subscribe to The Katrrprist. > ! RESOLUTIONS a ARE NOW IN ORDER. Let vowr very fit-t resoVe k: "To Save Howry." In .TVTVT to da this correctly aud c-jcu-ckniiowdy yon mast —it to tr litre Start The New Year Bight by pmrefcaseg a Bwk'* P xgi. . There's money ia one of iW aatmfortion giving stoves. See ottr New Line for 1903 — THE SIMPSON HARDWARE COMPANY. WILLIAMS T3.\, K. C Slave To Morphia* From Doctor's Orders. Habit Worse Than the Disease. Dr. Mlle»* Nervine Curad Me. Whra the awraaa twaoa haa kara ahaS hai hy IW aae of hatla tap Anc m aada(i»ra>l Ot. Mi*r» Konatoaao lag a as kcahh aaf aarmal acmar- IMaparfriiarha Ik HW *M •mint IvmarU few bwSMj aim aa I Int. (war dtc fMor seam I ahmlbnatrwapUlnlMlS ao (tkcltanfl rhcafartmfntaailat In ill nf il mfiiat I »» t warfhme mj adf aa it »«lite •ah ttar thar aoaU po eaae. and aaa ymm. aha paw* ant na at aanhn aaog. how coaM M akn ia aocha«ue». bauaiao haliallW mie it aaa •hat wiala pn t ML am ml 1 baoi araa a trmlJr babat aaa I ksew of a li i ila grwmn. bo I am Mb wilni f a* mjmif caau aai>l I kai aae4 aaaawberettaue*a (», tbe marry af brief a d mriaaiha ha hit I NUM thaa aaf llan aaf aaaataad I aaiaH arret be a ■!« t to at aachfcmoa. Aim lbs lac I la»»aaal to at in Da M'l-i' Rmmbit atm IM aad oJorH a Mb. Ann aaf fae buttlra I caa mAWb ray I aaafd ao{ wrkw. Kna. batm aacfc pea aoaaaiiMl a. M a art ar> I aaa Willi. Tba mtaarnal it aaa aalbac 1 tad a aw fair t» pa a tar Worst af the hiiuuv hrn.a. trt AI JimaUail aaf gaaiaam fnt b a lic It- Miles tiaifiii Mraf far bvr bant aa Nima aaf Heart D-iaaiw Affan Ur Hika Medial Ca. UhhaaV lafL County Exhibit "A." ■ & North Caroiiao - Mirtn Coaaty. Stateaneat of all iipialilain br Mar l'« Comaty for Vcwtpenaaeioe af the ana .era! Mettihrra of the haid of Caaotr I Oeaaamh—a of Martia Corati.fae the * hal year cnlitf November tuth. ipa ; alao the nonler of days -aid Board wa la aeaatna. the anaibti of atars auri ha each aaetnbc thereof aCcaaaiainw. the number of hra ad BrM-e aval 4wr • breach aal (be Bomberuf altnliaidaf hy nch. rit!— The Board waa ia naiua 13 fnt loaeph B. CuftcM anal aa Caaaaa aioair aa«l oa CuaiaaMin ijAntawM •w Brhlecs 7 H rlara. ttareOrH rs7 aatirm and mnrrl {jt 10 nnya.anlaa. ' O. K. Cowiag aerved aa Camawawawef aad oa Committees ijataya. aorfced an Bridge* 3 la>», travelled itl aaairs aaf iw*i>ol 141 10 coaapeaiatiDe. Jaaa 1 /.Baoara atraed 14 dan aa C«w tay» oa Brulges, trarrllnt 4» miles aaf leceneal Jis;.oo mopeaaalioa 1. W. c. Maaamjc. Clerk of ml Board, do hereby certify that the foaeyoaa* atoteaacat ia trar W w th«aa by ,ie6ord of p uinlati af the Coazaty Cuaaawam uf Vaata Coaaty. W itneaa my haad and ofcal aeal at «dwin WiTHi walnn. thw tat *ay «d Pffintp. A. P.. ifm. W. C. MANNING. kc|t*4cr uf Ueeab. Fi-OCwClnt ta Boanl of Coaaatr Vnaaaaa 1 rail REWJRb! Wbeteas. [rtMMorpmam unknown to the Hoard, have at tempted to destroy the coaatjieaoe and gates qm the Var> COwnty h*. Now. therefore, a re w add of Fif ty (S9O) Dollars it. olered far the appreheasionandconfkl'ion of retch (dreaders. *. H SPEIGHT. CVm. Bd. Fewer Coat. Edge- Co C. D. LANCASTER. Sec y. DOES IT PAV TO M Y CBEAFJ A cheap aemedr fat ceagha and tnlda *- *" J j in ii ■ iihjag I^l will relieve and cate the meat were awd traaUea. What ahall ran da? CaWa wanner and aoariipla I h > Teut poaaablc. rf aot pnaaihie far ywa. thna aa either caae take the onLT itmfj tkaa haa been iatimlatud in aB cteiHw J encw- Ojiaa " ItaatoaUy haalt and tnmaiaanr. patUnatiun. gfaenn good n%hCareitjan in the wetld Ton caa set Dr. GT G. Greens reliable remrdicß at S. K. BMP- LBUL A»VEBTKL E:* T S PUBLIC SALE OF Val iL'ii >le Swam p. I . kr a4a of tbe.Srperi?r onart of Mar |n ooralT mm i n tit i«o - fffat llirw J P. y Pnnr» QiWiatna aaJtWwft 1 T Wkaatoa. lmtct».aad athers.e* parte It* Iht (Mil I «n aril for (t f t-ale kiiwf Ikc4ki«4i W«« thcstcseof . Jsiade. ]«t»* COL. M MAttILTCN. N. C-. rtaaada*. rahraary ikth. n.oj - M I ilaia trad ■■* Snap Lanal if> Mar -1 AnnlT.ilCkxniM " Jni|l J. »Waa'« "I ™* ' : *ac» I Thia Dr. 19 19 ■» T. B. BLADR, i 14-4 L CoßGitdMMr. i Commissioner's Sale. ' Xxlk Carolina I Start** Cwtf* • la S>'» r Onwt | Saaaa Lr* tv Dwiad nd J«« L- e H d R> Iwt jf4 ia orlrtd At ?•'!*«*» ' I CM. I will ■ iSr iln t4 : j nia— i I«>1 at 12 oM'w-fc. til ,-m the | ,|nam«rn FOR CASH to |t» hi, v I ' nt UUct. thai :tcr« ni-,rl / !»i! a II ' ' , i Watm ml' . e-wurtoail- I »«■"« » the . j Qua Ur pl.ee ja ! tdjiivi; ft -1*«"la IrfMha Kw« IV tmv r.l»w« U- .I* , tal lalack u'. the ta' ill , l-*«cre* The |»n iaj— of I . aalr hnat lar iicMea ifmr-ttr ,v t heir* CEO. W. NEWELI- Nrarll t Ci..r!-nw I«4t Atyaeya. , Ccmmissicnej's Sale. " ■ 9r ait tar cf atfcotdrrof J. A. IVlrfa. r CM af tkr Jr»r'W Citit •» the pm- F ]cerdiaK catlkil H. C. Ilarrrtl a ;a!a*t - J Flneace aad rtV". at «ill 'taflhr brwVil theCo—t !!• -i'-r in *Vil ' 1 VotMm oa X«dar. Fehrnarr jn-i H)tn - to the h«W4 for »«h -hp • lU»w-j ' h( faerr •» parrel of lan-! tn ant- —Ly-' 1 jpr awd hr™. ia t V wantr of Mania ■Jjwa.ia| the hnaa V.r» .n tkf N w**i. SknaJ'taiD }« n.l on Ibe t nt the IIT - aaaa ha> oa the S th an-! "-hi T- I fcuaa oa the Wnt arat-in's; • ne hnw >jM an** außor Sew »wf l ioaa a* |Xartia V. )oka**a hhlar.l "»■•» i*xn '!|UVrL F CouJiiVaad 1 Tina nee- rtt »j J, I i«4t J? T W-'*o f UTrrWr Cos. [ lajin.l Sale!' j Be eertße tf an ceArr i.' tV CW- of I tlnSepe-ioe oorrt o# >T„rl> .-> vntv ir a ,e« lettr ettst"- * 'A'.V >V*«t I jaanlii ■ cf Bet**' C'«. I w?*t ' frt ft*. aab at tfcr Ceeirt H«»e ia UiP t»-« til fea F«« lai. le>r*-*y j-.' >» I a lag ■>»« o» « t—«* r— ■»-»-- % I M ia lie lr»r of WHHw (ra or. M**a r *t'" a*l»"aio Van Ire. t, , n t!* Nwtfc v . S fV.I pa tV !*»•' Cfail Lire F. S c*» »le Sor'? rn»l lark | Ifaaf aad Mr* «»**, E K.\ ---ca "a the f-t «rrta : e : w> arrr rr *Te rr ha*. y* ■ 'a* r* wV. ra-V Thaa IVc_ Aio.l V M FTTi'T, j mt Ci "iltra. I ' KOIKE OF MSSCLrnfW. I to ewes tr war mxo-~» e j ArCmr'Tnlprfail r'ren kiHtWi* Ate Veea fiprli" i? Kr a» »ir> «-"e"CWt. , IktW ip»r> "fit "I Innt r* T**'-ia »W »»M aa •, (Mt* aM *rl |i '—l oolVct* all an.al»» t 4ttkt ftr f ami Ptrpin IWu X. t. N— I >9M. SICMTI* T T.i-ot. M-* f H. v nrr** ■ — NOTICF t Waa dar Ihr Cm of O K Cr«« nr aril Ca, kaa lew tv n i t a! ra «al. We amftaid »-r t» i>'l i Vin t|oa«t «U Cna. nl t!l t vtßf aw! ttai afl aake pajaatat If? oa. TUa Tkmr. aytk. iy«. J. «. HAT-EJS *r~' CO. I 14*41 Sactvor*. NOTICE! I »aafc ta *ar tfeat tkr :»* n? O. K. Coaa f aH Ca, ka> l>n terti i*Mrtfd Ijr attaal wan t mutiH by J. R. • flati- aef Ctaptr; «Uat- st» ill b aMte aof the rM £ia. 1 s» ; a re aay 1 aaonto! or naaictid the r« of J. B-Barraa acd Co . aad *iU le KM 1 Sake frw aar **t- rr ooatxrrti. nhach thae haw Made «a aaj rair lr«kr I O. K. ccrn iKG. I LEGAL ABVBMi'L PUTS. NOTICE. Vom Cttfluw 1 lii --stiaa . . ■aim co«r**r I |. A. F. Laae ea. Hern k «»: tttihi^p. By YBtaae af as Otnl ' rflmtaf ta . the aadnaiped boa tU 1 tnat caart of Martia caaatr ia Cm M.* eatahj . actio*. I aiß oa Scab- -Se roA day af ■' February al ta «'■ t. Bona, at .' the Oa llojst door J> Jo jitf. aril ! lb the htxheat balder for J. to wtirff ■aid exerotaoa. all tb- r> St '-tit aad la tere >t akrh the aaM V rri.i «tatter bridge, defeaadaat. ha> :a ,tbr !ullaai«| tlrrrribevl Keai Eatatrt v •*: «»ae Haaaa ' and Lot ia Ciaw Koada bip adjoia ' tag the bad* of Miv I V T- rrett aad 1 other*, coataaaiag oar a -re war oe Ira; it beaag the aaae prrairr. » here the aaM OtttUihalp aaa rtaah - Thaa ziad da* of Urr ■*. 2 J. C C* . Aj r RI». >H» . J-beriF. Administrator s Notice. lUriac qaalahed aa aa!a- • -Irator apt the aatate of KbV 1 "i. Inrand, aotire t* btnbi jftrea t. • rf>aahnU iag rbiai an>»t «a»! »-•.*»* tr- .eaarat theaa to the aadrmva- •* - pti maaat oa '■«* before i)nl>taTrf llrrri'ha 194,* ' 1 tbu aotire trill he plr 1 har of their I liiaaui. All |*nua 1- ' Uol to aaad .Oat- aae mjaokf ta a. 4e imi ar lHala 1 j paraeat. j Thw *3ld fir of IVor Set !^>l. I J. II 'i\RO. iniiliatai Hotice ia hrrebj-' c a "1 it the aa will apflr telt of Caa atßaaaaaen of Martta Co*i :> at thear Jaa uarr. 191 V antia| for Ic to retail aiaaitwuaaa aad aaaaH Hr, un -t Ilaaadl at HamiNoa tonahip. Dec . 4 1903. li-f» " F LK'.l«Ur. NOTICE. Thia ia to r"e *otice ' t T *ill apply !to the Board of Coaat- 1 - an* ainaaila • at their Beat auuliaf fc* lar-a-e-retail aaak aaad aparKaoo* lVj -r» for a peria4 of tit |*hanatha at I/*k I. road Iradiag to New Uulgt - T. H ARKEU. ' Thia lAlartfAit. W J, Executor's Notice. ( Hatriatc qaal*firl M* e« . !rnf W. A«kf*. dtoaatd. aot'-e -- heorhr frraa to all rieditoaa of aaii e !e t> pa rat at their rbataaa to a* frh •m--' ea oa or ba fore the tat dar cf ' -WIT, 1904. ar „ thia ante* will be •' -»l ia bar of their mwtn. AF r'-« -.edehtaA h aaad otalrate n^n»..-ibalehk- Thia Dec. U- lyjii. I ' "• S- *. B' r rSi, V »«. iKotae. NOTIf -'y T | Hulaf {taali6erl a A«'r. i- it-eapaa the eatrte of fta>lhr- I «e. ■ 4c aari. MW i» herein rtrrr tr » M -rfxaahV at daars aiaatl aa. a. —t« U» |e i I aat U«i t. the aaaJeraaprt- d fc ' pa-.aaataa icthda* ' N --rrhertaj. lor thia aotire win le **'— w bar af their iroarta. AD p-r-»■» tt-Wbled ta I Mid übU aae arqat t. . lu bum ITha 14th dar of Xoe i»t. . • "/* DAVID F. HAAI.E:.L. * " "» p4t.p. ' —--j fnalr ta kzticz Ihiiupalif Jti \ • ' ' 1 aim f ' the EaLAa of XaHte C. ll li 1 lani. Notice k Inebt r n ' *a aB ■aid Eatate ta pmaaat tt_— a. >*acf fea pftatatoa f-r V'» the 15th da* af Notes her. tbi» aatka ag !efbcftf iitariffli. - -«nr»i. il per*r*a radrbrrd to I .-t>*e an ia qrested tr wake »tr/r. te raiaat Thia 14th day of Krna her. i^ux. Z~ H EVX V AlaiinkUaf. | -a ffOTJCF. Haeiay i|aWtlak n rutirtia ag aa the estate'of S. A. Aadacaa. .Wea-.d; Notare it hair In pes "lc ah peraa.wa —* theaa lolhraakiH.i.j tir paj— at aa or before the arth iVr ot * imaibii. 1903. arthkaotMe will >• teadiabaraf their levoaery. AB|t: n aaid eatate aar Bpttfct k *"- ■pit A. 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The Enterprise (Williamston, N.C.)
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Jan. 2, 1903, edition 1
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