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rMEENTERPR*,^). fl'M IMIKII FeF«T PainitT WT vbi omniiii rtmuir. • K. C. min x vamirM i»»«. Minli«Mb>a ••• « tl .a uu«ilKt ill ■*> i. i.id vbi 1* UiUil ' it.l ftrta> ua rta p 1 «1> « t-lin M». toiniiin n it i ili,ii-I't' — the Hint •MIIA Ml« Will l« .l«lf|f«l l »ll llnl r*|r. In lIK inc. jnil .itl . tl !»u aii»>inii in i*.■«»' •« mtUuiUte uamr mi Ikr wnier >m«|«qti* il -W I"' Iml +»m |Mtl. U« wi um! Unit. Batui -4iu: •»..»» «»wr rliou «• O hu. M «( yi in4arw UAH iv*l» m line. UtiHiurk* « -4 kr«>pn-t. *ll uvrr Il iiwr*. > «rr«i* M liwr C«|9 Im nt c luitgr of Advtf |U mill* M 4 tar )■ lilt* uikr Mot Iftltl (lull Vnlkr^U^ WMCRirriOK fiM A VKAR IN ADVANCH Kairrrd at tkr ♦'♦•cr »t Will»am«ton If. C •• Nnrok.l Cia*~ M«ii Mailt* r. Fkiuat. ArcrsT-SS, 1903. What |>a| er fstt«l August wh# givtt g u* the eoM fliouldct? '•DHrned shirtwaist• arc fash ionable" s-a\s ihe Faltiinf.rc American.. Hoc? the Arnuri- Can incatt to smar aht tit it. or doe* it mean lo inform its that !' in fashion ibVld wear sTilrl waists that have trilcrgon« re pairs? riartin County is Prosperous The follouing special to llie Hloriiitig I'ost August '25, so truly portrays the exact con- ditions of our county that we I ii!>li.-ii it in full for the lu-nt lii of those v ho have 1 ot alreailj road it. 'I he special says: • Interest d »*-n in tlicie parts renters large v. we might say en ti'rely, in the farmer and his pros le> ts t.,r a pr« titable cr«ip All pro ducts ate p e.ill.ill and of a line gr will sa»e the average colton lu-.d Sweet p-.tat n-a are coming ill ami mtc a l». It.-r tune for pull jut; llir corn liS.vles. Iloijsiire (jrrnv « iiif» restless a* iScy" see aiul smell the );iecu lii''ili ul su.aitoU pea nuts kmt are amitiiK to l»* up and l>>iu>*. ( wa in ver heitef ami a rtl'lf h arreaije can lie I Mini til.in i.i ji-jts pr.;v !.»•!. Scupper ■ onjj , I.IJH R* ..!»• s ulinjr the air ami li.e v.0.m1- a• e m!l id fii-ky li •11 • t«ri a lioi ilijsi' over t lie beech * ,v iijge*. hJ the "j; 4 !':! whih will ' not ibwn" iK' ii •;*■= n'n-th r M.le ot the |ii. tno "Xli.t t;»i»«~t i.-t ilu* low | rice «•( I'lkii io- HI tip- 1 nl; i nit in ot which .VaMi"i*\e. i.!> has become fiuiiiuii in the |*a-t live > t .ir.-t I asl year p.ii • ipi.tl'lv ;vi-l ■) iantil\ Wi r.' | ti-u »ni'-i d. ai 1 the vveallli «>t the toMiitr -i ■> in*leased great ly. 'today ynmers the vvicl are Sj ei.dir i: ui.l.uppV l.otiri l!> thought as t > the oi:!cotn *. Main arc tut 1-1 ' an-! * ntvc even m tot grad.u; liu- U..1 II i v have 11 t join. J ;«* y ui" cHeid t,i 1! c late t-> ti.e An.ci'v.ii ! lacct'C' in |>Mtiy, hut lik^ll.t 1 i^itt i»>itM--r*a tive men -:h«v -use will "• lifr-t th«*y ■ a- . 'a * ti 111 :.i.Vtin.i ri that tii;lit A'Mi iLik tin y li.iw i-iii- t. 'u.ii nl I.it;vi ►«» lur. .1 i> I .1; •* I*'l 11 tli.- hiiidi/o ot thi- county it W i.l'h n.-t-ni, t e Ckcl I'lW.i. witVk.au li.i.ki l h:- tu btcco at trie pfiuip-il ina'HC. in th«- r-tale a- c**iid niu> rju-t m la> Thin niaikct only t»v y»-atp i>Ul h«» a m«i v iou» tecoitl VVirfi t»u Wall li" M» i-e.levl V 1 iplip,u it Miii i»l year liner million poin ds. 110 u>akit in lu- Ma •• can IHMI oi a In'tui .«co.' ai us* he ginti. jf. I ius year, oi cnu. »ah* h*v«- l**-n lichter, yet the p»>uu x mill -u lite ;i»lii>si »cti MVi'Mtt inuc- (luiu-and. and op n »• K • a . with no eoeonraeenier 11 fn-m ine giant trust t e tar e r> bought Mx'y-four lb«ii»" it }m-ui ds hot th;*t is not the Ik-' t>f 11 the pfns are e -si.t-';iblt hight r here Utoli at m.y platen. No, th t*aini>na *lh s »tat men's Can le cot neJ to b» iiolept. nd-. in buyers who w ill leave the market «i.d mmfr •1 t.ree'nv:lle t»>iau e prices are lower the'e Ui'bauis ton is milv sel'in,: more lubaccu gKiog l.lglorpne* but has a nil COT|4i of aclive buyer* Not n. re ly men who «' • if an-l vxy in'- »|.(cr, but who but 4.1-1 gt-t th ■ Wrt-i] 1 Ibe A - tncaii buyer do s not g tim li becaiiar Us t>eyond l«is limit IM? may not ra-a*ure Ifbr- >r-« t, I Hit the waretio,.»,-niel' '^e # r an- a 1 vmfj the l«e*t ui terest H tk pnawrri wh desir. »to aeU Kfik Slk k. jrfKcik" | WASHINGTON LETTER. Vy CI IAS. A. hl)\VAlius. August nth, I have just returned bum a week - visit to In itfiti 1 of »ew J- r-ey I j visited " any iu the land ta'Ueil M'llit a number of the '!•'« !it>l» deinoc a's I t«dln*l *nh iiia ti who «' re trie- to t' k« t in jt e y-urs of S«> an I, > and ! « ith d'-ni'.cfa k of the old Cieve Liul regime. In this way I came very in-ar g"tti"g a ciffCt consen mis nf ipi inn ami a llrar estimate i of twilitical CHHlitiniK in that state. I » I found put some ihi gs not gen er.illv known to the public, an some ttiings the democrats of the country ou ht to kno'v. in the first jnace I ascertained beyond ali a\ il. beyond ihe preadventtiie of a doutit that there is a Orn et Cleveland pr paganda actively ..t work all over the Kast I learned it front the l»p-» of a mail high up ill the councils of thit propaganda, a man * ho 1 ilares tf.at Cleveland is the only man who a'i carry tin last, that is a candidate and that j this game is be'ng played for the purpose of jtlacing the 11-mt i if Cleveland at the head of the] d m cratic ticket. T".i» man, my informant forme ly was in the Coited Mates Senate Ite Aiwwitj prvLr Cleveland peisonally. lie dors not like hitn. lie piefers another man, but he says that Cleveland is the « nly.man win can carry the states, of the Kast that we must have in order win. He says that Cleveland has built up a a certain class of voters in the Kast, and independent class, the •'commuter" class who live in the small towns of Jersey and aI of whom have money and a-e the pharisecs, the holiei-than thou ol politics, and who will not vote lor any man wl.o is identified with any political o'ganiziti >n, and that those are the men » ho are clamor ing for the rcnomination of Mr. Cleveland, and that Wi will see the entire Fast on lire for Mr Cleve land before the next convention meets. All this may be so and it may not I found very little of tliii statement among some cf the other cal'ed •'recognizers'-to whom I talked dmi g my trip in the statj of Jersey. 'I hose men were divid d among several whose names have been mentioned as the most available man for the demo cratic leader in the campaign of t )t i, all of them acceptable to the eTtvii't iif whi. h left the* party in ' those yeirs when the party needed j them so liadty, but hatdly a man ! aicfpt >l»le to the men who rem in eil staui ch ai d true to t!»e party, the great bulk of the icniocratu v. ters in those states. I did ImJ. j however, when I visited the city of J New Voi k. that the-tatement made t i me l>y the distinguish >! genti - man concernin.; the Ch velaod |i o I an 1 its activity was ah o iiite'y correct. 1 funl that VV'il ; li.iin C Whitney was one of t'i | men* a*. tiv( .y > iwtciu.i; j the th ng, thai thcTivic Federation, I w i h M.uk iianna at its head and | Kalph t.asley as Set ret :ry. was! aunt er of the forces that *'a> j [lushing t',is»' good ailing j I'Jii v are now at work employing 1 Hen to i oosn at:d boost i. i v.f.te-1 j paid g'tne. One t th :?c men i- j liny pel's ua liiei.il aid I saw and j tiko to h s *ii aiid h"' ad'tiiUed'tiu* j I. hole ihh g NViv l»ea. v. h. th t J lists 'oh the "ivit" a: d (!;' !hc\ j are nalv in Ciri'ts! CleV.laVid ni.d »•» :li i%!e i 1 y tl-c j f money that tin y C oiiiot , s e the ut'er luti ity ••!* a ai ti')iii); i to pi hc his name on a d ni ! ticket or whether, as i sugg stti j some time ago this is sitnpiy un j a' r»-mpt to ci jtirc with the name ot t levelaml un il t e rank iimt li., o! the pa.ty ttu* true ilrmiK rats ol the i oimti), in disgust aud a.s[ e - ntion cry out to the glided leader.- oi the I.al * ' ivc Us an, b •»!) lull L evelaiul," and they turn prt.s lit j to tin.m tlie real CliOKe ol ih.s »lr-| ..IC 1 (.dliiiUt UiUi. ltly Ik- let:ld«*« at ihi* timer M) wwn i>j-inioii. Imm all 1 have »een. inclino l>> l»n« I in .ticlatUf lot 1 colli., t uu«icistaiiti h«iw irn.iiC (kwuctaiii oi nun i)uiii»cl\cs dtmi ciitU can la-'itvt th 't (be, name «»f Gr>»*cr CK velami can a ueuiuoalic n-t ion il coi.vri'tion. » • • I huf S >i>v s>i-ie •! lhi> |>ictuir licit* ik tin mill! : I niri iiw-n ai: u\e that >lat>* «• h • .ie an g-ixi ilfiinntnte :»s i v»'i w-«ilieu iii >h»»- li-iihrr They aie liu*, |ia'""Uc ilriiHi- at» in in n ul lite |m>ple Ihf. art ibr inli-lirciukl • juai» ui any ul aim 1 fvtr -»-et; they are hard 'lndents of ;«oli ti'-al ami can j*iv a rra *on for the that i* i i with »ny man in th« country; they are the bone and sinew of the par ty in that state am! the men who for years k pt the state in th d • c a tic o untu a> d who fought iik- for the tic et at 8.,6 «r.J U o They are democrats from (principle and a'c not hel.i to the pity by tie cohefj.e, power of public !>hi der T' *e men weie overwhelmed by t e a alai che of commercial sin iti the years of »l*v'» and 1900 a d had the immortal iihor hiinmeed out of them bv the followers of tie- Cleveland tet ish It was enough to discourage any set of men on the face of the earth who were in | o'-.lics for pelf and not for | rinciple. Notiiii g daunted, those men are again on tiie firing line with their fitis to the foe they say they wt!| li„h! ti» a linisli, and 1 am certain th y wit do fO It has cost the.-e mmj something to be democrats in Ne* .ersey and 1 t.ike lay hat off to trirm. They a e twanging a vr«y ditferent string on the dcini-oatlc harp. I hey say they will have noiie of the taciionary. reorganizing ai.- sistaut repuMi an crowd Who* threw do* n Ihe y.irty in iß>>6 and • 9«hj; that rather ttian vote for .'rover CTeViT.ind or any itiaiTl'hO left the party ol- who, even, was lukewarm in those years when .eiu„cralic woikers were at a prem ium. tliey will gti ghsing on elec tion day; that they do not Intend ,to swap a devil for witch tr barter their piincjples for a barren victory, rhey say that they I ave cftiJvassed the entire lield of democratic possi bilities at d of probabilities for the year 1904 and of the c..tire num ber of men men'toned in that con nection, the name of William Ran dolph Hearst, of New York, is the only one w ho was absolutely true to the t eket when democrats wete needed the only mm who fought savagely for the ticket, the only man who is not iu some way ted I up to the Wall street gang, the trusts or the cormorant c rpora tions of the ccunUy. 'I his then, makes the line ol de marcation iu the state of perennial 0 111ICS. One side is liutd up with Crover (.•levelaiul and the other side »ith William Randolph Hearst. One side panders to the trii'ts and ille gal corporations of the count'y in .rder to obtain the wherewithal to : tin- 1 aiiiy.ii t ;u while the oilier stand* pat with trie people and iu a li_,ht to a finish to cn.sh the crimii al tiusts of the couutri. 't his. as neatly -'is 1 can k l -'! 't. is an absolutely correct tstimut •01 the conditions that »,xisf iu the state of New Jetsey to day a slate. l>y 'he w ax, tlmt t l >e th mocrat?" 11.11 t tany >n 1 / 4 in ord r to w in l it the pods Ihe demo-.tats t-i 1 I'itr et ut t y .it - ctitit'ed o this io- l tormaltoii. Il th.-■ all ove j the cottntrv is t.» lie along the I'r.es! as t x-'iliphlii d by tlw c lidit|tnis j tt.ut I.l.thin in New Jersey, the* j may tlraw tlnir own conclusions I and li. e up accomiiig to their «!e j kites ai d the r ptedil itiens a- I icua ctats, I To Cure a Coii !u Csc Djy TuLc Ui; tiu rroirn yuiiiine T»'"'et*. A.t .iliyl.'l-|j leli lliV lu» He) it :t u> ee.re. K. \V. Ur»ve » i» »»i i»i L b..k. j« Proliis in Stis-ore Prt-porly " llou. Wu'.i.tui 1!. Lawrence, of Rhode Fluid, purchased at New port a tract of Find f-arst:.oto and *dd «l f>r 50.000 Kcv IV. I IVirt'-l, ol lk*su>. I,purchased a tr.:ci |ot land at Maucht sU r-by -ti.e-Sea tor £S,ooo, and m*1(I it tot #ty».- «io. Cltatlc-s T. How, ot lloston.' jporcha.-icd a t act of tan i at liar llarlwr lor (t>o, ami sold a p«»i - ti«Hi of it for $500,000, ami has a portion of it left. There are many sinitlar cases along the New Jew y Co«.st, and saiid dunes that sotuc yi-ars ago were f«raetieallv valueless, now sell at hutidteds, and in some cases thousand* ol Oollars |k r loot tiont. This increase iu value in ocean front property tbat has oc eured ah.ug it.c Nvw New Jersey coasts, is beginning to 1 extend to the South AtUuiic Coast. at:«i it is a curious and remark able j fact that ttie only spot south of • C.i{e M«>. N. j., tin. lis at all ac evtsMblc, auu Willi U'lbnlaiy po;*u- > Llwli, Is a few IUI ts of OCvau nont at Virginia beacii, Va." *' Instead ot being a luxuty. the summer home pi oven a very profitable investment." Subscribe to Th* KxTUtrkiU I ! J. F. LOIIJ: returned lo I>elm»r, Dibwait, after a »I tart visit to Lis j jurmts LtfV. j ilr. C. McCil-miiom. «elr*ir»pl» 'operator at Cclunibas, Ohio, «- ! bcre Tuesday. ! Mmm Lizzie and Lticy White- I are vi-iting relatives in Tar l iwro this week. Earl Gaidutr, of Scotland Xeck. is spe?>ding a few days with his uncle. Captain John T. llyman Hatch Bros.' excursion fiom Kuiston to Norfolk |«»cd b«.ri Ttic'ilay morning well loaded as usual. Very liltle tolncco hss been shipped from ih : - place as vet. our fanners say iVv had rather matt manure of it than give it the Ameri can Tobacco Company. There will !*- a picnic g«ven at tlie ?■; eating of Snperin dent J. V Jovncr, Hons. T. W. Hlouut and J. 11. Small September Ist. Tli Piutt? A 3ttle thing sometime* results in death Tliti:. a mere scratch, insig nificant cttfs or putty boils hare p:.id the death penalty. It si weir to have Ilcct!tn's Arnica Salve ever handy. It's' the best Salve ,on »arth and will prevenl fatality, when Bums.Snrcs;l!lm* and Files threaten. Only 25c. at all drug- Ktsts. HOBGOOD. Augibt 75th, 190.V T. F. Whiilev, of Scotland Neck caiuc over Sunday. \V. 11. Catling is reliving the Agent at Conetoe. Hon. W. I*. White treat to Scot land Neck Saturday. ' Mr*. H. 11. J one* came borne from Tarhoro Sunday. W. N. Herring is a juror at Halifax court this week. Miss Susie (•rimes, ot Tarboro, is visiting Mrs. T. 11. Kdmondson. Fodder pulling is under way and there is no trouble altout its curing either. I'eyton Anthony, of Nash coun ty, catne over and spent a few days at home. I.iltlc ll.i/el Armstrong had tlie inisfoitune to fall ami break her arm again Tuesday. This is the thud lime. Miss Calm Hoke, of New Votk in visiting her aunt, Mrs. K. Leg gett, of this place. The thciiuomctcrs arc surely test eJ these hot days, for this is Sum Mr. \V. (1. Ilall. Eight operator at this plate, - peaks of accepting a position in South Carolina. Miss Mary Whitehead came Mon day ami will spend a while with her aunt, Mi-s I,ula Savage. Miss M iry llobhs, wlio has been vi-.i:i:rg" her siMer, Mrs. A mist on t;. returned to Williamston l'rfeliv. Miss Cora W'orselv. whobtsliceQ visiting Mrs. Arinstrotsg, left to d.ty to visjt relatives in Tarboro irid other pcii.ts. M;s* Maggie HJII returned Men dIV fro::« Newport News, Ya., where she has been on in extended \ i-it to Iter sister. Judge M. 11. Justice sp. ut i-v with us He lift Mou.iay KKuuing for il tlilax where he will hold court thu vveik S. H. Fivlutt cam J houie Satur day tri-ra ('.eorseionn. S. C. lie 1.-ft Monday and carried hs family Imc'i with hiii. (o Snmmerton, S.C. I. J. Wiijjht, one of cur oldest and ma-t h : 4hly rc-pectcd citizen*, who went to New York and Chi cago to visit his relatives some time ago, nt.lined Saturday. Mi>s A iui.t Miiivlvi on (Sitl not: leave Friday . xh expected, ow ins j to Ikt si«itr being Mtk She k*ft l lis Mot., lay. We are sorry to n*c licr leave for s««e I- a umlgl yonng giil, uiniabk and admired l>V all. North Car».l -.i) Su- trior Cmrt Martin Coi.ui. I Sr;4ck.Ur Term, 1093. Siltti Rattle I **• " I Jaati Kittle. I The «lrfm.Unl aVnre mtnrd will take notice that an actiam eatitM.il • ata*\e ha> been OMuncnce>l in the Suivrha Court by lilt |..ai:iti(T against thr ileleo* i •lant Tor the pnrjmt of (iMawinx ■ di-i vorcc from tiu. Antl the ilcicwlaat •ill farther take Mice th .1 he is re quired lu appear at th* neat tout uf the S Court U Uinllu Cvut) tuba brill at the Court House ut aaiJ cuaut; on thr jnl M u.Uy ul September, 19 j, |it beta,: the- It 4 lay of September, 1903, au.l abkci ui .lemur tu the imnpl.iat i will acLuO, ur lac plaiatiA »iU appeal to tin court fur the elief denankil ia kul cma|»*«:..L Tai> da utl day of Jaly tyvf. J. A. 4J 4t Cbi tijtnti Ccart Legal Advertisements. ' N«cC >' milii # Couti j Jnticc't Coot. Robert White tn Thotra- Bacon Jr. Two (I nlrrl flktlsn nwbraroeat tad (witiw; Wr:acl 4 aturhaitl rrtuxn»;>T hrt.tr ». L h*tK. a JwtkT the Vrmrr (*rt Suthi Cu.nit. it b» ofiit in ft iliUmbiii. S. C.. on the /ah dar of Settoslin. if- ». • ht.i ■»! «bi« the urfriklat u mfiirt 1 to appear ud or >kmar t» tht caatjiUict. Th;> Aa/a>t 27th. 19uj. KUCtkT WIIITF, «V4t rhntl Virth > Mirtn CwMt i J-«-tT»e's Court Rtlirn White Thorna* BITOT Jr. The iMrn-Lot lunfi! take u -tirt that a tummint in the a!»iTc n t'tled action was fwl 1 said !c frndant on she r"lh ly of Angmt. H»-J to J 1.. F«ll, aJa t'.f of the I'oct f«j- Martin Counlv, North for the vim »f }i o, doe « ! I.y acr »a*t n.'l contract, which »k| U rr tt'rn.- S.V Wii« «ii>| JfetUe. at I.H in Willumilna. N C.. In ud C«iatr. ««t the JilU day >if Septra:tr r. IfJ. The Urlriut «rt • ill alu take' C./.IOC that a »trrant of attv. UriK-at :vmol l:i>l -] Brtirg rm theiUt of A i :f 3, *»'• t!ie j mjierty »d uil defendant, which warrant u Riarnibk brluß'hr sud Jgtlin at til*- tit:* and «tjvc r. isred (i> tht rt'.En 4 tk: un niou*. wfcen and where the Jc(ciidai.t i» required to apMai &i>l u>«tr tt •lemur to the complaint. or the relief demand ed will he i^uitol. Thlfc the 17th by of A'jpnt. iqoj. J. L. EWELL. Justice of the lVaic North Carolina > la the Martm Count} « Siij*-nur Court Blount & Bro.. J NOTICE n. - to Itefendant to it* iv* Anthony Rag Icy ' judgment. ) The defendant above name*l wilt take I notice that. * bcmi, in the ahxr rat: ' lied came, was in-leml in i favor of the plaintifl on the iftlh day of April, IS9S. MiDMnt f ( 51. rwl awl •lorketed m Superhh Court on the 7th ' day of May. iV>. aim judgment in fav or of J. I. Ewell. rtmleirj (kiuler istn. 1597. lor til »• ami $1.93 coat. docketed m thia couit ou the lUh day of Octoher, 11*97. "'"l duly anal Set om to H«i Mount ft Bro.. on the 4th day of August. 19is, which tmo stand Upon wihl .locket unsatisfied . ami -fieo. W Blount having nude oath that (hey are neither cf thcin nli>hel :n fnll: Vd'.i are commanded to appear before S (he Clerk of th» Court, at tli office in | Williams ton, m K!wlit, Uk of ! August. iw.v. and ■** cause, if any van | hair. why caeeutjon should not tnur oa i nid jii)li;l»tiil fot the tn:(in!l still due | an-l unpaid. C.tvro anckr my hand. t?ii» the 4th flay ! of August. 1903. j Geo. W . Newell, J. A. HOTIRS. j s-4t Attorney C. S. C. | ( N' :th Can 'inn ! Si:-yqir i*-p;i j ' BaiiA Cll ntj ' Sejiemltr Resist, ijpijTj I Locate ili'f! | i against 1 Notice of rtUiulxn. j I,ton li-J ) The li fititkßt .hive micnl will take 3'Jt- »» that u a> tson r-titiel a- above has Itri ■ o:.,n'.*n.-»~! in the icr , Court i.( Martin Coi.Atv lit lav plaintiff j as>l nst the 'l'.'lrn Urit Tor divorce | j (tint t'.c bonds cf nstr-.raony ; am* IL.-1 he is required t - ; at lb; m*t Una oi the i'Ujc.-iiH Cau(«( Mmia Ciutv to I* he! 1 >r. ih - itit day 0: September. . 19. j. at Vi'iuMMon N. C.. an 1 s>s\«tr or !c nut 11 the c>-ri; Latut lit uMntiM {or the |>hi::ti:l will a;»"»!y f> the court for ihe nlie. ! in !4hl acktu. I Thi» ]clr ijik. '9 1- J. A. IIOBBS. ! 45 >■ tltrk Sufciior Cost 1 Administrator's Notice! liavinr > I'ilkt! a- a-ltt:lni-l::.lr upon {the v»Ult i f FJ ..»UUi Gtllie-t. jivrcHil, Uct.cc u iiciily K»>*u to all ttrvns fc-!.5 ! ins (laiint sai l ntik t-> {tacr.( them the utsdersiyttcd f.>r r.t on o« lwf»ft the 14th tlay of . thi» notscc uiSI h.- p!ea !e I {it btrof their Ait per*-us uidebte-! to «a:d : estate are nq is.«f Ito alike immediate j |m n:n t. ' This tf A >gast. 1913. l»r. J. B. 11. Kr.^fct. • Cleo \V. Newell. 1 • i 4fc-4t AtlHMt. 1 ; ! LAND SALE! J K» virtue *4 power in n» vested in n 1 certain >Wed executed bv William INmell and Annie l. Powell, his wile, on the nth «!ay of July, 1902. and recorded in | the iS t of the Xcgitter at Deed»l«-« j 'llutui county. Book J J. Pafce 41, tol which reJoraor i> heiebr made. we wil! •ell h* rash oa the II *t day «■! ScfAem-1 her. i»y, at the Coat lka>e Dm la j Martn Count v. the f»lh«uing de-cribed j lanal t•»U : That houar and b>t j I«• the io» n of Farwicle. and knoaa a- I ' the lla||*r Int. Ul bttinit|j at ooc- j j» t near the -tcr. rr.n uny lack futr j : two feet to Inch o-rnvr ot sMr. thence I j aloni; the k rk«f »aiil Mote twecty-funr j j fret to corner, thence along said time ! forty -two feet t«» .qcht of way of the Kin- j a >ton hnnch ot the Atlantic Const Ltwe . > Railroad, thence t*cwt« fwr fret to the I I bcjnnaini hci«t; Jht ]4ir fif bosiiestU Willu aw IVwell. Tht> Mh day of Anout, iw. . 47 4t. Bk% A_s & XVIUTtisY. X?—« Courses «/PEACE\~ T LITTLETCii r£TUILE COLLCQC (a One of rtt ir»t prosperorf* schools in the sonth, with a high I standard of Jcfcelarslrip. located a a v*iy popular Summer Re- I suit, and wiih a large from £ve states, extending from I New Jersey to ITorida—an that 1s d«.i»g a great work. We will tike a licuicd n"--iVr of paptls, including | Board znd Full Literary Tuition For $59.90 I per term on corxiiikms t ik knows oa application to 100 PAIR Mens . Ladies' . Cliil drens* Slippers l>elovv cost for the next thirty days w* %g *£ to make room for Fall and Winter Goods The Everetts' Mercantile Go. Kvon'ti*, - IV or Ila Cu*olina EVERYTHING KEDUGCD I MtrctHitd xic.. ttdaced to 13c. Ladies' and Gesb' Belt - foe., reduced to 39c. Ladies" and Cents' Belts 30c.. rednctJ to 19c. Ladies' White Kibow GlovTes fidC . minccd to 59c. AO-Over Laces . . . . , . 60c.. reduced to 40c. All Oftr I.irts joc„ reduced to 25c. Embroidery i . . , 75c., reduced to 50c. Knibronkrv SIOO, reduced to 75c All kinks of Lace and Hamburg at cost. Neckties at cost 1 Mattings reduced to a vtn low price. Ladies' Slipper* at cost. Men's Low Cut Shoes at cost. Everything in the summer line reduced. , Call and get some of these Great Bargains. IN. S. PEEL. & COMPANY To Our Friends and Patrons I • * Oaiag to tto JotrartiM by fire San day ■Kxntag of oar place of lmioes*, we iWwt to iafm too Ikit . You will find us at the store recently occu [piedTßy Clary & Co.,nextto N.S.Peel !& Co.'s, also at the Warehouse in rear of | Burned Store. «hcrr rt will far {l*J to have you call ml rontbuc vocr pnekaan. We have | ' ' . hath i*t the Uuck of Groceries of A. * I>. Miali. Jr.. aad *itb pwiU arriving ■ !«'y we cut ill >«u ankn as before the fire. ANDERSON, HASSELL & CO. ANNOUNCEMENT * Mr. Th~J F. Harrison, s t£cr member of the firm, left Mouday for . . . the North to surdfcase ... FALL AMI U7.\ TLR GOODS. Our line of New Good- wi!! be in keeping with the time and the prices . . will be as low as auy . . Thinking you all tor pas: patronage an J soliciting jour future favors, We are yours truly, Harrison Bros, & Co. Cut Rate Sale. Wc v.»rtt to announce to enr f Hem's and patnews that we are vet al the " Old Stand " doing tmsines-s and better prepared to fill 1 the wants of oar crx-iociers than ever before. For The Next Thirty Day a we will cits* ost ocr Summer Dress Goods s! cost, and wc have about 100 pair of l>oth Ladio>" ami Gents' Shoes at oast —both dress and bro£»-. Groceries at lowest prices and always freJL We are omqidled to offer the above goods at ndtud rates in order To Make Room For Oar Fall and Winter (Ms m Licit are arriving every day. Come stwl examine orr jnjib before imyhig and be couvincvd. ►fc'Ve piy the higlicbt market , prices for COUNTRY KRODUCE . . . J. B. Ilarrirt & Co., Bear Grass, N. C. J ■■ 1 if 1 Hi. 1m ■ . , f z I T N R.NNU GENERAL BLACKSMITH/HO I. U. UUim, > AAD REPAIIiINU + i Y»"kea yc_j kuic i* he J t| an sbou you KNOW I SMOUNa tVi Kl».k tt HT. Un-tM^iLtltuirhoiY.'fcct. utnToirr tuut wmk " ~ AND NAVt IT Pi.T fc\ I-IfiST-CLASS CONDITION. jm nay and oily Be* tiica, han 41* lui, )td*l » ** » new •« or arm hcarinK". We can mi|i|jly jw viur *m S i» the aa dual tail to caU ua w. 1 rUim T. C. COOK
The Enterprise (Williamston, N.C.)
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Aug. 28, 1903, edition 1
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