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i THE ENTERPRISE. nnuarainiTreMT mt rmm muraili rumii. lmiii He MfUD a WKITMORVt. Korrmm -ill tm tmMtr «P to fck at /Williin* i«.li.w Kfcw IV- Itar ■ ■lll 1 t * ! " ' *" -■ ■! ■ 11 f 1 "1 llai xtMUI tf Or nkn i 1 *-« l to W »»V toimiMM K'tx» —0»» art IWM'f m u»n ■tac^nl BMara wmlii'liM. OMl—ilii »ad tnoMw of «Hs«l trwTT m Km. $ trwtm m Hmr. r. tf *ll r wrtiw «( «■« Mm aim 1111 -W ia tku ..St.* Utrw 15m ■ dim 11 mi a vni w imime bkn' si tbc hxl Ofci ■! WiiJimrtiw. I.C ixM' Ckn Ku! Mann. * Fbipat, JrxE 10,1503. It has no* reached flic stage * *'aD Gliio mdJent. " It in nic»e than a niaii'a lile is worth tof|*»ak of tlic rain in the flooded dictriets these day?. Ir Pre*idei»t Piuz ii» wirww j ful in prewnt plans Mexico will soon alui.dcn fice tilver Tbeke will le sorrow in the ■mall boj's In nit if a BOtftlw Fourth is to he Ihe rule here after. "" 1 N«t lonago people were •wearii g at the dry weather or pra\in(; for rain, ll * a difler «nt utory now. ' Constai-.i k Tape >hot a dog ihia Wit kin accordance witli cur i. v ordinances. That * right. If we Lave law* let u* enforce them. Now that the oflieiab have railed a halt on grafting in the Pot.fi ffiee d« i artment, it n.ay not I* out i'f place t«» give a .few thoughts to one t«nt it**- •»ge- All. of the preat rut uprises pf the cointrv have It* n built up*by peiristent and jndiroii> •dfcrtiai p.,- Why let other* do what you should do your aelf. l.iKi.i liiiniter t»f distilleries arc ioovii'p n tlwborr daiy line ii to X imiitia r* :« result of ih«' law rtcent«y past l.y our Lepistatiiie. [l't't-r X 11- pnia ] Tiik Kob«*r?onvil!c stores g ( t Ihe start on those in this tows;. in e!ot>ii'P ot eij;lit oelt-fk week day except Saturday dur ing the rammer, 1 i:t X\ iliiants tou hi pnii p to 1# a clwro fceond. The merchantsi *ay that it will enable tbem to real ly give better ferviee to tlx (Ußtotnern a« their derka are now kept at the ttore so h»np that they oin.ot give tlte L-est attention to their patrons. We havehcoid. that « purl* in this li'WH wa* «»|>| r«>ai!ieii in i da to the tcl!i")r of a small |'ic«* oflHiul to | artii'? in terested in lliO fplntion Ol a niefor a maiinUctiirinp plant- They test Kixri-r « IT« roi tin* land at SKH) an acre. It i mm! that the ifli.il is not w«»rtlf $lO an nert. At this rate we (tniitk r why all llie inanufjcl { living plants in llte x I pitedj i*tal-ia are i.ot arlecting Himrt"" if ji place of h-cation., '"Strength and vigor comcot m*k! food, daiy digested- 'Force*, a «ead) -to - serve wheat and I/uUy i~wl «Ak no bordcD. I>ot su>Wn» ■■■tii V- invigorates.' —— - OF INTEREST TO MISY. Wo adl I lie attention ofdoj_: nw net* to Ordinance 51 which read aa follows: Out. LI. On earli dog with- J in the corporate limits there, A.II be a tax of one dollar, for which a-tag, **Tax I'aid. dall he issued i»y the Mayor Each do* within the corporate i after Jnlv 1 «d ~nol having ra »tadi tag *)iall l>c nn|.©nnd «d. and after thr« days killed, wlcm the owner ahall pat doable tax and fiHy ■cents cu-ii> , fH—»i iWin r«i Batnj sas itt *yUc lMiMwt.ini when a(»i>t*ed to cuts. 'la ihill ■ ' * ~ Raleigh Letter. By Lutiix, June 15th, 190 J. Wilcox the murderer of Srilie CinpJf h at last jafrljr l,md (■l :.i i> Stale' penitentiary here for jo last Tha""br decided hi* appeai ■x aini-t biffl. * hereupon the I'as ; |eot&aak ccur.ty authorities brought | Km to tHe J-jfcate's prison—probably f.r t*—at-d t*.is is the final act ; n 'or# «-f Uk- harder t fought criminal case-- tfiil has figured tn the court's ard stalcte locks of North Caioli- M. e«t rortonwo* axd un ns.tsi c-jvntsc*. V. stl in twelve months the J>nl governor cf North Carolina will be iitjCtkalir named, and yet we |hare heard sw.d usd very littl d;cßSsM>n of the subject, so far. vltea tti I it bs J- As 1: is more fli.ui probable that [ihe Le-r.o: rat.c nominee will be a '•-westeus ma3«'' tt is lime, 1 have !xr«Ti jj into the matter lately jand. jiidgis j; by the expressions of L;«r« of representative citizens of lb* vtt-A I *nd that Lieutenant [Gomiior Ui!f;cd I). I uri.er of 1 and ex-f-ieutciiaiit Governor 'Charks M. Steadman of Gtullcrd „ie the I • o most talked tf gentle- I men for the position up to this [iisne— and ejiticr of them j make us a splendid Chief Magis trate. Bui oilier* have their friends I aba. ol c«>ars -. and not infrequent J Ijc you wail meet up v\ ith tli«»se w ho cbam|-i"u "ol John S. Cuning j ham oj Person. Hon. K. B. Glenn, of fosj«ylh lion. "li*os F. Lia**d :on.cf i aiKoaiU* et al It seems to b.- understood that Gen Julian 5. Can aid Hon. Cy. B. Watson wit. u.4 eaitel tlif race. Few la -utenant Governor an j eastern n>-u wiH l« named, if the .Mini ii.trse is j.ur ued. and there I two men wlio stem to slati'l j head and- fch»ul(h*ri above ah I others to Ur, lor fliis honor—two . t f ows leadi State Se iialw s. v , | Hob J K U'oothar i of W i's> n and j llw« J. st-j hA. f row n, of Coium- j Lns tIU- Salt r beii j; the present j heskSent this term of the Senate)-- j and these is no hetSer material in > the State. Indeed, cither of them is highly «|ual:fied ant! would make j a ti»!-ciaj-s CSovernor of North t'arolii a. if the mantle of that olh c 's ttoc!d fill cpon his intellectually i.iitkd and |iat:i>)!iv jlou.ili'ts, . I IkIIMVI IV.».lO*.V!ili. c a#. F. Ktsson w ill edit the | I •. a new | ajer to be cs- i üblifLtd , t ijjriitCii. It will. 4frHt. w; theet j I.vr 'Chi!!*' JkKfSSor. Ib a I'u'ent J « slh i.is j«erct! a:- with his t«»nti"C j ai>d fce ai.rouno s in advance the j • jiw« •( f me 1 f .those for whein ■ he inter Js !:• make it waim—State j tlai!ir;n Ke.Jl'iis and Other Kc|»til»- beai: 3eat"C'S Jting among the' alrt. a: d iwclyiii' g also, the j «b>» t ft* 4.;.-1 i the mtt tolion for the J •ir.'l d«! uJ»it Morganton. Th: j sc-fj ai»s |np!enf the State ;M Jlr:om tua.ic indt-nouii 1 .it£t e f« » «"»»« rv. 'v 4 > wt '1 Ihe 1.. ; tKian IV |>>J..t >|M-)H>iiit!ef, , U« m 3 isu :l o> j: 1 v « f sevei»l !*• t'f dol'ois Ih I jut Hfflf Ki»: »• «« P! >l,f I V • htm v.3.5V «»« the p'a'torm or |-i« rtsirtts 01 the raiiro-d c-mpanjr It wis il.c jd-oard that was n^V.i-! !hi« t-n>e and even the •rititit c;itirwof cot>pof itions tie- j * bit* d.-tbts *'tv 1 ■-1- p. rendered j S-} ihe itjHrii £ * ivnt hi? t t* et k, i* ( •\!.c "i'mit. "and t! at "( -C law t a —it this, is law. To *VjT the Sjcc»al°frrm of \Vil sen Cf wit t ai.d it is u: der *tor :t ;• st t*; sl'ivt' r;" t-f Percy I Mt w li It jtittn. tra' this wc.l. *» bt almost r.iutl: iftn!"iii 1 nil ii.t.rert" t:.»« : 13 .be Mate m l!ie iia> m ed >kii>ne> homccid \ '» . - „ Tr e V 1 |.'Mi t arohna Chcnuca 1 Co . t-as «"et :u»1 to erect a hig fer- In-is t irauu atunng plant ill kal e k!i to t,c~st ■•t-t ut $;oo 0:0. — - ■ f•» • lbs 11*1 b;ce hAN .... .. .! ;• ll* l'*l" Vi>rl I la tie fi>t «-f Oklahoma la iantai ii iVvj. the eit'loc W thU jittjiei »*t the m kers sllci foilaue who n xflc the I-.; iit na- fcue iliy »*i April. li-ju-iUv.l til l iftrr*:nl- I k» vpia Lit ci.tim. tie rneo::li jbtcd Kub lxi »«ltr. »k:;h, tii|;clbci « ih li# «t (Tc iifii (jj\c hun a ivrv I .f,rit Jarhes wWII/it secsnol ainubt J |ivpiM*bSe U rbesk. aa.t sdoß{{ in Jnui 1 the e** trnbe so kxl he i jpevliil to jaib. 'lst lir w of his neighbor* i«f Mnilklftittie of Cbani k>U»'> Cd», C];olcTi »»>l Diarrhoea I ReaaoSy a* aUa hl( A bi A »» ' L hra htan »h;> he «as tolHaK.eliost on | j tbr K rao»! is great ajfnny. and inilt*. Eiunlo IW Jjw sit repeated. The L«d eScvt >f the rie-laiuc wa* s.h>o H4..r.t »l siihia an fci-m ttSf patient WW* uk-SjC kK tot wa».l ttcep few a fort- j ' That twte lUtte !>«!>.- workul a' I (jvipkU 03C.a»l he «uuu. lif'.Ji M I f««t jr: Irfu. IV teaaon ior t»>aet life uOen U-ag n UuJ wKjeti thU item j Itx sale by N. S IVe! & Co. town in Wilkes county, ■ voted mirmi: Jv for graiied | school*. I lIA--i'» Liq-iiJ fe'.lJbar eurcs »k:« I 'joclio cf t -Try nature. No home jibnli .esilkait O- AJI jour merehawU | lot a LoO. um Ujfril SulphT bold by jCb- r arUaeplw Co. \ If ' - 1 Kcflh* Al Caitnis's MID mi " Ou;te a number of onr voting people made Bp a party for an oat ; iug at Coltrain» Mill Pond last ■ Tuesday momiag. The crowd left [ town aiiout 10 50 o'clock and .; started tierrily on their way. . j Just after parsing the pleasant I Itoir.e of Mrs. Mollic Peel orn of \ the wagons containing s-rstt of the . pic nickers gtd "fUlitd." It w. « r 1 "cp to the in" to get out and walk. . I which Ihcy did for ashoit distance. ,' After a short delay the wagons ail i' started ca their ray sgaia. Ar t r living a; the pcivd the croftd ftir . | ted out to enjoy themsei •"» Boa t ing and other aruwement-s were in ' dulled in and a rare good tinie en -1! joved. The chickens, fickle*., fcis | cnit. fctu* etc.. taken out were .I it tie b enjoyed at the okidr.y meal, j Those prase-nS weie Misses Helen Xewkold. of Ahoskie, JCitie SJietU arid Margaret Lam'». of FavetteviUe, Victoria Martin I Carrie Kiggs. Matlie Wtters, Ida ' Wiliianw. Mary. Hoblx. Meyte • Nuonty, Mary Bonner Halloa. II Nannie Bigg*. Annk Peel, isic ' B« nnctt, Mr s:11 F. Go-i»:s. V**»;.r Cri teller, Jas. H. Uoore, , John E. Pope. Oc=r Williams, Hurras- Critcfce., George Garga- ; 1 una. Hugh York, WiJmcr Sitter ison. Ijenii BinueSt and Frank HasM-11, Mrs. Cbloe M. I.auk* acting as chaperonce. In addition to t!«e foregoii.g Mr*. Jno II 8.-itfs Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. A T. Crawford ' and Mr. Harry Biggs" drove mfr to the Pond later in the day ami j joiiitd the pic-nickers. +—-After a very enjoyable outing the croad started for he ine and ar- I rived in tow n i!si«t '• V>. levying iiehind nothing but 11. Frank s Panama! ?) Hiiscock'f «a 1! csit I'rifllr in Trv II.IXK IX i*t W il! CSlt I I'rickty Ural is mk qflinliM. Try I IfaKwk't Liqnl St.lj.hur hath*. F«r «.tle at C. I». CwUijJini & Co. AB*h-rma IUwU & Co.. Keith 4 1 liojiin. s Prof. K.J IV cl who represented I this section at the Slate Trtclicr's A-social'.oil Can\cntK>n at Wrights! vil'c Iteach n-|wit> a vdl-altccdcil and tiiihti-ii-tir nvct-t-.HK Therel were about 250 present as dc!e and the meeting* were tilled with thoughtful inggt)4ioufoi the advancement of tire educational ! movement in the- Slate M»t of those participating were from the higher scf»«rfs and from the graded school Oiie day given i:p to the Ci!un , y ;"ui*:.!Jt« irknt*, and I'rol. Peel l imits that much 111Urest vus by IhwtJBML a:.! ttli.s meeting was jwoduc tive oi much good i:i the way of reed I'kntiCK for future develcj Went. Thi> meeting was presided over by Prof. J. \ Joy tier, State Superintendent. ■. • '('he convection was by many able men smong whom j M 'm ih t i.;. Nt ,j( tlu ''jt.tu Ilni versitv. 1-. I*. Veiiable, «nd l-'iesi j dent Meke—on. of the Slate: Nor mal at - Greensboro. Hon. J- 11. | Small was c vjxcled to le j re tnl and address the Association-hiii - ckinsv :>t lr.s home pi eve l tr! I fmtu so doing. Prof. J. U Cai.* h*.- [of Wake l i'iist. w:-s elect'«' I'iesi-1 1 dent of the A\mkration. Mr. Vin able declining to s«-rve .-»gain T.i Cure a Celi a Ca: Day Tjir Lavjt «r !!:.»" Q.'n.ae Tati'.U. I AU :».'ju.l toe c«»f >1 t>w !•» isre. E. W. Glove's "" I ;acU !jo*. 2>. labor's Court Wstcrday iViniig J j Tabs braise v.i.s I .ki a ilaj'Cfj f luff.licscts achsffe cf 11 icg ' j i.u t! r MKv!" Jiiw ( th. drunk su..| diiunUtly. XTr I'c-tt t iidtc ad mitted iU ch:g- i. »i no v. i!i >-r**| «\i re CPl'td e». t t iiiei.tv submitted. j T !:•* M.ijoi 2 tciukl of a f.;.v cf f.J-X} "' 'I £OEtJ» cm nliug tu Ordinance 111. St>t.tiu 1. Co-:> amounted to f ."s ' • Id Ym Eij;| Hki: Tw W ? if yort I }>Hti :«*sJ iltws M *.o you much gaud. Ka>l»l .s®*"**' the icy.Sv th.! cnjff 4Mld tiVe wiieti lk;c •-* aziy Uiio; wrens with Ihe •l«!u.h. T'aw i» "J" *»r U» cu-.cUia She ixJli .-.n t -1.-« ;!h U ant! Ukh rx«jit by ooa> Tirt* i» no to n j..:s>h except lis- j;'. lit tlaiurli. Tit ;;.au> it niM I* | pure *n.| s«tt Of the I .till kt .!.>«] iisJ tiwtK «i!l *1 up j Xo ajpd'le hu IH streaßth, ncrvo !». headache too«ii|ilio», bad bie-th .our ri.(.aj; ts«?i£cH>oa'. «!yspcjv >ii an-i ai! kbnvh tumbles are |.trLlv j wnnt by the oc of Kulal Ihtjiejou Cure. ScKl In S. K I' la.*- Tfee B H. A. !Lecliag. Tht nutting held by the Rttsi m.-s Men's last Friday | evening was a d»vs!ed success.] There. » enr quite & unmhe-r pre v nt ml siiort talk* wen- osade by the J following KM. cd.}.rs along t'.u. line of wh.it had U'A and wlpt should i be .'one for the benefit of the ton u., Messrs. Jehu L. JlarseH, Juo. I). liipjj;, Jr.. Whether Martin, V» . T. Meadorr*. ji">. D. 1! gft Jao. I) Sin.(»« aud (Uo \\ . XcwcH. There is * Riv.it work to be done I y this Association gwi we fed ttid J:opc tiut the members will all do their Nit for tiie Ucv lor«nent a;jd tmpiovt Bieut of ibe toun. Greensboro and AsfecviOc have | been jJaced in tbc rank of first- Of laterot U T»«. 1 "Oidkieu, 'tut « aad zZltx October trt. 1903, United SUUi ! Postage Stamps wti f rialtd 'Pfcil | ippincs' shaii i:ot be accepted for : pretage on tnt ci mailed within tbe United States, and United States Portag. Stamps unbent tbe Philippine" o\er-print shall out be accepted for postage in tbe Pbi'ip pine Islands." tow in C. Uaddu, Third-Ass't. P. M. Gen. J. M. Sitterson. Port Master, Williamson, N. C. Drini (1 Dnpfratfei Living at an out of the ny place, remote from civilization, a (amity is often driven to desper ation in case of icc ideal. resulting in yarns. Cuts, Wounds. Ulcers.; etc. Lay in a supply of Bnck!en">j Amia Salve. It's tire best on earth.: 25c at all dnk".' : .U. The Plan Accrpted. The plan lor altering and enlarg ing the pr*«ri;t academy building, that it may be suitable for use as aj graded school,that was prepared by- Mr. llargee. of Raleigh. has beea accepted l>y tbe School Beard. We Cannot give 4b description of tbe bu: bng ip tfci» issue. hat hope to in the near Cut u re. Work oa the building will be started about Jujv ist, and it is expected that juli tie readv for H.-C- l»y October Ist. Skaebcriiia's Ctfk, Helen mi BUriliu ImnJl is every nbcre i> tbe one remedy that t..a a!ways Lc ilfjtwbl upon ami that is pleasant to Uke It is especial!y valoi '/fe for smcmer -Mrbee* in ihiMttn an-' is u.i !ouUely the means • 4 tbe 1 ves of a (ittl ntany cbil ilti-n eacb fair t'ur -ale by X. S. Peel St Co. I hey Promise to Close. A iiiOjVcnictit was rtarted this' week to have our merchants tudoe I heir stores each e\e-ning at eight o'clock. exct|M Saturday. The idea nas star cd here by Ths; K>- THKt'kisK and then placed in the bands of S. JI. lilltsoii. one of our j opular mer liants, «lio worked * hard for the movement and got tbe following merchants ,lo to close "it the ie>t Would": C. I>. Carst-irplier. & Co., Blount, I'.ros., S H. Ktiiaon & Co.. A. I>. Mi/ell, Jr., Anderson; llaawll & Co., Harrisoji & Co., Mizeil & 15rtjv.ii Co.. Simpson Hardware Co./C. Uggdt, The I'.li Gmj! Co., S. R. Clary & Co., Cowca >V . MuvH. F. K. \ lliu. There is uoL enough ?v«!s sold i i our stores after eight u'cluc* tn the evtniug texevjting Satnr ilav > to 2 ay for the oil bin ued. The will, we feel snre.be anxious: to Mippit this movement on the part of Irngstatf of our mex chants |to give their clerks and ihtnwtlm TctiiL ITfurTTme TSTrest ami were- * &t fau lt I'M? J -ions of these store-* mil [just give the matter r rporoent's | thought n feel fare that the stores I that ck • at eight o'clock v. ill U i the'winner*. " i lute !tta Ittclwl for ;uai iin* «r*th i: v 'v. -tun an-! «.cr »t"-rr...ib." i* » Vr» Sirili VT. CtilU, f I, M-v . £tj>l have been t Cha. Stomach • • 1 l.ieer TaMrts *a >l K*»e I Ut!j ! ii:c vtrrv mm:' so ibt n- »* I ran «at li inpi tUel I•. Ut t cot>S>i nt " j if j' on lijvc crv t-ci llf iilk \v t.i >l>4si [ iti v»h; uct 'ikr I!IM TiVkU s"J well f Fn sale br N S. I'iei & C«. _ — _ The r-.xt State Convention of 1 | (he l j isfopal Dicczse will meet in I Raleigh June,* I^o4. -$ » ♦ • .HL-M Sir!*! EiKtttl Fresh tcstinciiv in great ijuan-, | tit> is constantly ccining in. dedar ling Dr. King's New l)ifeov«ry for., ! Consumption, Co't'gfc;. and '■e uncqualfd* A r-.reut csjffeNon troiu T. J. UtFir'aiul, UentoivilU-.i I Ya.. Stn c* a-, ftamplr. He- writes: •* 1 had EipdntiffSr three years a;ij doctored all the time \vitho::t Wing !x.'rv£i:iL Then 1 began tak ing I >r. king's Xtnr Discovery, and a few bottle.* «holly cared me." j liquaHy effective in caring all! Tiwoat r:h! l.tttift t routes. Cor.-, stimptfou, l'ceucionia ao-J Grip.; Guaranteed by all druggists Tri. 1 s-ttlcs free, regular sizes 50c sr.J■ I I.OO. The foundation for a nr-w one ! hundred room hotel, at Southern Pines, has been iaid. r -T- r • . I Wsrsl if ail EiftrUices Can any thing tie worse than to feel that every minute will! be your last ? Such was the ex-, perienoe o( Mrs. S. H. Newson. Decatur. Ala., "Fof three wars." j -he writes. "I endured insufferable j pain from ii.digvstion, stomach and j i ljowt-1 trouble. Death seemed in- i ! wita'k? fhen doctors and all rene- 1 id'es failed. At length I was in-] I diK'vtl to try IHectnc Kilters and : the result was miraculous. I im | proved at once and now I'm compktv!) recovered." For Liter. I Kidney, Stomach er.d Bowel j Troubles I-'Sect lie Bitters is tlie | enly medkiiie. Only 50c. It's ■ guaranteed by all druggbts. The kiibtoa l : roe Press an | ixunces that tbeaUchEin of Kin-, • stoa refused to grant a license for I the raahHshmm «i • >HMrv|. 1 Headquarters ff~*J Tamer Diet Unt, Kcxalar Price joe. Sow anc TH| Faaey Ore— Kegehr PrK-r 15c. Horn tSc MKk Faacr Om> Lava*. Rrjiulir Price :Jf. Jfew I *%c Faacr Dm Unt. bpta P*» k, %mm 9 J A Good Umc o* White ttaht-p. (ma HttoJK Special Safe of SPECIAL OPFERINQS IH riHE HOSIERY Summer Dress Goods uiice hok. «r jk. xo* — ——, —* Jtn t lUme « V •» 5* anH other —; La.l-e»* C-«e Vest# - 5. »*• «»S—jS"e Warm Weather Articles *" • La.hr-*' I mhm&a*. fawn. **•»»* *S ■ - Colkan't CrihrSM, bun ffl THE HfIMBURQ / AND RIBBONS r - We chit ire the finest erer than here USr- Oifank » a Special Urn Price New BuiMiat Harrison Bros. & Go. »„ ■ * DID YOU KNOW THAT The Manager of S. R. Clary & Co s. Grocery Store bad mewed his ' he «d«|narters to the SR. Clary & - ■ ■ ■ ■ Co s. Met chard i- e Estaldishincnt. He mill I* glad to have the pa tronage of Us customers and many I friends. / Mr. Henry Gurkins is always glad to meet his cotintrs brethren ainl shake their loud and serve > well, as be sorely can. 1 V . ' * + IT IS A PLAIN FACT | Our Mott(>: "Keep Hammering" 15c Canoed Pineapple The Beet Ginger Snap© Canned Peas wm W\ I "71 I Canned Peaches m!m\J Canned Tomatoes J V er Made or sold I toe . J •. ; MIZKI.I, & BROWN COMPAmr. _J» ■ • 1 ' • I »a——————■— ———————— "■ , Special, for Two Weeks Only We Oiler Such Bargains In White Madras and Damask Waistings that you will wish for Summer to last all the time so that you could al>vays wear these pretty goods. The price on them is so low that we arc afraid to mention it except to those who are examining the goods. The price is far below what you exj>ect for the quality we offer. S. H. ELLISON & CO. J s KOTICE 1 extend to my friends in Ham ilton niv sincere thauLs for thcii I kindness to me in try remit illness, 'j-- Mrs. Licnora Collins. June 17th 1903. 1 j LAND SALE! ! »r tiiUe of power in a vested in • I ' muin deed cxecutsJ by William Poeel: 1 ' nJ Anaie G. rowed. bis wile, oa the 'I 1 ith Hiy of July, 19>2. and reconW in ; the ofice of OK Rqtistef of Deeds for Rook.f. J. IV *•. to j j ahick reference U bothy cade. we «iB i aell for cash on the 25th day of July, ' j 1903. at the Court Hoove Doer in Martir " i County, tbe following described land 0 .* wit: That don house and lot it tbt ' town of fMRIr. and kaown a* the liar * ' per mc. I** beginning at corner ncai * the store, running hack forty-two feet t. j bach comer of store, thence along »h 1 bach of said store rweMy-four feet to a r j corner, tbenre along *aid store forty-two > t fe*t to right of way of the Kinston broach 'of the Atlantic Coa»t Line Railroad, theace twenty -fonr feet to the beginning. . bci«£ thr pUce of besineas of William i- Powell r j Tkßjsat 1 jib, IW , UwaoWßiUpr. •"n "lllilll T1 «■ Hello Merchant Do YOB Sell Good Lock? We offer yon for a limited time 300 Cases Good Baking Powder at $3 per case 2 Solid Carloads el Flour Just Arrived Can save yoa money. Tobacco. Snafi an! Groceries at Old and Lowest Priors. SEND YOUR ORDERS Yoars to Fk> e. SOUTHERN SUPPLY CO. OSOCSM LEGAL ADTBTIBEHBn^ NOTICE or w. j. nm*m, a.iiin «»*» * to caw forward sad Mttle. aai a> par pijmtM m Mam May thU aoticc wfll ha |ilmilni mbmti lfcrii ww««»T- May 14th, i» o J- Land Sfriel , By rirtat ofaa oAnifcaifiilnf * Court of Martm Ccuaay.l Mdi 4 public on jay, FOR CASU.M 11 a lorn, H. C.. oat fliHij.Mk«ajr af My. WW at i» o'clock, ■Me* *y *ag Vix Om lot «■ King oa Prowl itrert «fmod»■». >■» *au>| Ina Gcont K. tall, aM; ing * «rf afeg pnduml frasa Mia. M- L liaHHfc IkaMqrqlk.itQ. aUUMClAlirt^
The Enterprise (Williamston, N.C.)
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June 19, 1903, edition 1
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