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f- ■ .... jgu «-3 ■ •'lf - r. THE ENTERPRISE ' " "i ■ ■■ ■ '*v "' " i + \ ALFRED C. WIITWII. CUTCML ' 1 3 1 . any TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION; bo3d ' o Ok Year, SI.OO Six Martin, jooaHl Payable is hiU mt* ■ VOL. V. - NO. 2 J XOITH THE ASSISTA//CE Of 'QAH'BA'RA 2iy M. C. Snucn' ' Jit n*M. tm, H T. C. 'AOct. . . ; The Di!*i nasUetri It alitpsfaer fij. -.J, th.~ 1 IrmpSons felt sure It—t It wnU en* tbat vnj, and the mlgbft *» an t%»n It as good as Mfc 4. Tet to Barian Baxter sad btfamk Iljn!** luairtuMMiy aerated as far oS a* In tbed&ya when thry skated oa tbe mil i»aj i«grtber or i*U4 fatm*' rtea from tbe aaaoe bnsh orcr ta lav aaa's lot. ! ladeed ft was r«y mbarra**a;-frt Bailan to hare !»opfc n*»t 1b Tbtbi- Stob In ber prraroee aa K they WTK «a |l| l whew he bad nerer attend aaw ymai tbat stall laatltate aweb a wh ttaa bisws them. Mia. rtj mlia »m kind and ■utbealf. and aB aarta of exewaea to get ber ay to tbe Imbi ta tbe hill, aad Denean tow waa benlga aad gra«-iui hat m rertatoty atiU eharweteriaed the altaa floa f • Ka>w there waa rrery reaasw to the .rail thai Zaebartah sboold eaaae he print. The l*tyiu»toa farm and the Baxter farm lay sble by aide. The I'iymptoa farm was high and raOtaff and the Baxter farm ran along an hn«h pMns of tbe ao-tbat when the leans failed to art a good cropmt hey Beat her Baxter always had ta aeU hhn. aad If H was a cold, wrt ratn mer Amen la the hallow tbe deac— eonld help oat'wtth mv» fion hia trp> land. Oearty the two farm* were meant ta be farmed together. Zaebartah and Barbara were the oa!y reprr-v-ntatl-. «-> of tin* eeaertWe famUWs. aad Bar bars waa j»r«-ttj and sweet ej-«gh to ■sake the mast aaalere anrbortte task Ids row of ertlbeey. : The trouble lay wt!h ZachaHah's In ghility to pronownre the fateful woe»t Ordiaarity be tras bleanrd with faeißty of sprerb. hm urhe« a trjl«t and meotons situation waTiwlnl him he had a habit of piusiug ca the eraeiat sjrlbble mfl rqpeatins M whii.- tu; » cred eoaraev to forward. In fact he alctterd. and tbe uwee afUaul be baw (he worse he stutter d- Xs tbe years had gooe by It had he cane ids cuauxa on Bands; thtisats SfKOSO AlMk to stroll down (to road «» k» camr to tbe Baxters' pit nf tin am JK by mmm mmrn lesplr.tba to torn fpta A((M)«A Al*»BMWfct H*r portion of the ItMiiy. ifltr I tolTtt* '■'iMiw «* " !££n3£ **• *•— •> I Tbas On waa h lack of »W«" ■pity Car kia the t(U| Mrt'to'lho 4«M of a tea me let ha >ad .Tien— kprard tW —« f '^r-Tfrgs^t- WM bim Dec brtgM eye t - 1 dancing «ttk kefkkf and her redUpa corrfcg toto a amito of daeMaa at Ma »»kan«4am wOatiteiai word, baan* cWeard to * »i| il ■ tAi hat. goaded by btoto from Ma panther. (f essayed to pat om of theaa lons atodied methods to the MaL f ErartUos wis jaeptfcms. He sat irlth BarUtra cn the frost atogw with *nt ■ «1p» of •■otkcr taauA Wh ■ram tlan half a s»Ba Not a kittn oOrrtA tLe Ware* « tte (ta tbdtkMiK A tn«« ut mow with Itt ntKMbit Mr w« i—t twrtilx tW fop* oi the aak* «® U» *6®- The dfcfc rts were (Uifbc. "Kw. "»• wamT | fritter M apck?a far M» •!#- ««■* -1. * r Zicbariak dcc/rf Us ttfusl : putan £>• a scarcely pcreepiSJ* ■tart and Hajpw! b»f hands. -B-frß RcrtT— r fie rofcr ir-oanted hi BMharat S*wek» 8*? K=*d laids la Im tip. I -Earfc - Part - ffeifc - bart*d rt» tate-t cor"* fcr fttai#- If ye«"i* Ha* jwrtirUer -ho# («r lUal game at he bail wtoiiiitiUicd mOtm- 9snday, ireafdntd bj tbo i ntehlb he uwld buy In Um tllker. k malKel oirr Lis tuual iW.M. be aat with Itaitoa oa tbe imei «T- iw a-trticil tbe color die out »r »«> Wrxtfts sky, awl again be ! ' mvU ta |-M la praUiue one of bin ' maaj |ltai • «' «—*- - Ua*OiMka was Btful, awl Bartmrj . was ait bHfcias «• ail up tU.- gaps. -Barbara"*— Zacl*irtah tett bis throat: ' Utsb to i%Uta , Malta' 11 1 oat up ftnlihin and kukal! ■feu; ib Ibr «Ow« iTDM tbe tirook. 1 "tUbana." Zackariab rejieatod sjl ', ~l vast to tell you b-b-b-bbow ' m-e- ■ mill tbe com la powia' down t-5 tliit) po atranrr kxl been iumU rt4 W. a*4 jbeteHah •cut iiuuie -use diowjsyil than ercr, d-nnfini flaw* Ike arxt unit tbe sua was ptajr ' b« We wad seek wttb llarbara - ftwar* tbe gn|n toe tbat q>rr*J It 1 artf ant ami dm to tbe lattW ■round | tbe ah|i Now it bit tbe coil of dark t hair an the tap of her bead a* ahe bent amrr tbe aamah, and now It gleamed m tbe arm plat l4 of ber bare arm. Mn haanalljr she rstc tbe white (fnr aaeaf a Mt twra tbat aeat the water BtcUcf hock Into tbe lab and then f id I I It ta the hnsped basket by ber " sMe. Nv* and acaia then; was a lit f tie Hate of hrr bead aa she bow.'d f tnr ber work whtcb boA-d mischief *VmI saorala** Barbara. Ain't yon poor rial taf! It* tava waltln* 'bout half an boor far yon" to look up aad m»l to a feOer." Bartara pre a little Mart, and a etaahas flach swgit ov«-r ber facv «- she tnrn.~d and luoknl do* n on tbe tall. trac4 chwl'J youns man fitaud bf on the grass near ber. hlx utiK-b Uilknd >4rsw bat pnbed back from Ms branard forehead and bb lorge. Mroos faee be.uulng witb pleasure. ""Why. 2m-b l*!yn:ptoa! XVL'nt on earth yon Aula' don s beer this time of 4*y. I t£:»agfet jou plowin' over In I hp aawtb ta" -\X' 'X 1 did isean to. but inntber wanted nte to do an erraut for ber 1h» I hht J up." Us rat a haskr-t carefully down on tbe tjlir of Uk ateps. "She wants to know If you don't w-m-w-m -naat to »s *-s" ■K t!> day? Why. Ea.-h, you're dnJtfal faMn. I'il liave to rsit pn pad n fint* Nu (• -51 to m!>! ilag up and ilonrn lt> *Ts'.l«xrJ with Solent Industry. (Yt4-» hstcn te™ of •»: Tt'i «t.iil iMr jdbgJv'itPri orer iN if, .#1 ct ttr foot of lU' Ktr>t>, niiT"*Ti? fil hctvU selz*il In a pair of Ktnog "l: i d_-ac! li'i shouted sr -it that tri'n't the tousfcost Jo»> rVe Icii-W oa to In all iny life! ISut li'i all nglit. ain't It. Barbara? An I K. ii Ltr tiiinM 'fore Tlmnksglviu'. won't weT* Mr*_ Dtshf. coming around the cor ner af ttie bottae wish a pan of regita- Km «> Lad been gathering, paused In ••••~vC.uk at. "Sakaillrt! If tbat don't beat alir aba «icifiln*»l u:*l.*r l.cr breath. ' Well, well, tt krA lU-i ly Zachartah u'd be brrv To dinner. 1 goes* I'd better ro Mck icJ idt aotue more of these here string beam, He's a gTent hand Air kuL aad I've cot a powerful srnaii In his -Mirror of fttoacs" Camilla* UuDiidu calls Jet "black amber" awl aUtM that It possesses the peculiar of attracting to It. tvb»>n r.ib- Oj.ht subatarßvs of a!l kinds. lie «t»i tedis us tbat the tbln smoke prc dc vd by tiila friction of rabbins was ncd by (be aiedcQt Urttalns for drlr -tos away drrtW'snd dlmolrtn* apelK -Jet." aaya I»r. Ynong. "apt"-"" to be aaod to a klgk state of- Wtuuilnl/a Una." Aad certainly Jet often appears with traces of ligncoos strnctune. At 1 ffea MM time there are apei-imens of which ilnify bare been grod •ally wMf mptoced by tMa eobetanc» Ammm Jet rack tfcera b found a DgcU hydrocarbon. Somewhat resera- patnalrnra oil, Which occurs In «ka cnrMiaa sf ammonites. etc.. awl b alw mwtttoyis frijnd to nod ales, the gnyni at :2T SSSSMI Sa« «MO rredßoHy permeated between ftolatmiM at to* abates. rtt. «r- MHf «nr or to aana cases eattrely re fMdn any woody matter which It met ■HkKew Tork tat Tks aitort CaaiUi—. \ It was a rainy day. the Broadway anr was crowded even more than usual. •Ed tie conductors temper was even shorter than nsoaL At Chambers street a woman signaled that she wlabed to alight. but when the car came io a ■toy she was unable to do ao beessv a Km track which bad become stalled to the tangle af vaßSlei tarred ber way to tbe sidewalk. It waa then that tbe condnctor prared he had an astonishingly extenatre TO csbshry for a man In bis station of (ft- Adi!rca*icg tbe track drlrer. be by estlns blm what In ba oc-i'- ty stopp!)X tbere when be srw thai a tody wanted to got off Aa 1 then tor a full two minutes be Indulged to a flow of language tlint experience;! tsct a second's Interruption. ! D»Ttoj the harangne the drirer set tkiealns atteatl.eif, While the rata frcn his bat down »»« Ma fhituad csntrmiin. When the cos dnetar at laat had finished m took «f •dastamtioa aatUcd opon the drirer. " yf -$• fflrf (firte^risf. WILLIAMSTON, N. C„ FRIDAY. OCTOBER 9.1903. FIMiUAft CUSTOMS. T!d(ig] We Oo That Hsi a 0;«e«at SiCnitoK* Originally. It k mr~t tiirpminx vhat a num ber of little thing* we «lo without knowing the irvvß. Why, for in lUacc, »lo widow* ? lVr hnj=s too mav «r hecs«i*«» they naif then* lot«k pretty and mtcreM ing. But the rval reeoa b that when the Hondas wen in KnpLuMl they thav t-d their heads as t sign of iiiourainp- Of roai* a woman couldn't lfct herself be wen with a bald bend, to she taadc herself a pretty cap. Aad new, though the necessity of * earing it baa passed twn, the np tvutains, mjw a Lon don mrtpazine. What la lbe meaning of the cross es or X't on a barrel of beer ? Thcj rignify degrees of quality nowa days. Bat originally they were pot oa by the ancient monks as a sort of trademark. They were ertwses in those days and meant a wrt of oath on the CTOM sworn by I'm manufac turer that hts barrel cot..-ined good liquor. Why are bells tolled for the dead? This Ini become sp familiar a prac tice that a funeral without it would appear nn-Chratian. Yet the rea son » quite barbarous. Bells were tolled lonz ago when people were being buried in order |p frighten away the eril spirits who hied in the air. Why do fair bdin break a bottle of wine on the (hip they arc chris tening? M« i*-It another ranitvl of barUiric custom. In the days of sac rifice to the go«l* it customary to get Fome poor victim « hen a boat was bring launched and to cut his throat our the prow so that iiU b!ood baptized it. Why arv Sig!iiUnc? ilafonol by a salute when tLty vi-it a foreign port? It seems a carious tort of welcome, this firing off of gun l , bet it appears the cuftoui sro « in a very reasonable way. > Originally e town or a war ti.ip tn -i oIY iu gui» on the approach c-f important "«r'lly nunan t«> show that it had each faith in the visitor!* jicacefttl h>trsts«r* that it didn't tit Oik it aeosuj to keep iu gur.» ' r , +—~ Ccitin] Rid Ot Hia Hortcs. Probably no men c-. er loved a -4or .» ri. t';-n iii.l the bte Wil liam H ? : aa:h of llartff>nij (!*ortn.7 orner of the stallion Thonus Jet frrton, one of the Uvt proportioned pstw of fetisf&sfli of hb tuac. IX preeiatiors in refcl estate values caused the horseman's affair* to be came nnsvAtlcd, and he failed. While driving with a ckrgyman, the Iter. Joseph Waite, in the troublous times h« cspreHtl his sorrow at having to fart with a number of promts-ng horses. **!iow many head havo you?" asked the clergyman. "fiftcrn," replied Mr. Smith. Later the R«v. Mr. Waite met Mr Smith and a.-ked hi.n if he had sold anr of his circuit rs .ing horses. '•Oh, yes; I got rid of most of them and hare bought a colt or two sincn." "How macy horses have you nowinquired the clergyman. "Only twenty-two," replied Mr. Smith. Giant Umbrella*. An African chiefs umbrella is of greater importance than many peo ple imagine apart from its enor mous iize. Its loss in battle more than equals the km of a standard of a Euroj-an commander. Some of tlie umbrellas are of prodigious dimensions, being no less than 25 feet in diameter, with ribs It feet • inches long. They are made of lancewood, and the covering is of gorgeously colored chints in varied sections of crimson, yellow and blue. The opening is performed by means of pallejs ai;d ropes attached to the "runner," this operation requiring the service. of three or four men. The pole, or handle, is of birch and is about fourteen or fifteen feet high. New Karnes For Pice. "This pie is entirely too affection ate," complained the cheerful idiot. "What's that?** asked the puzzled waiter girl. "I say it's too affectionate; the upper emst is stuck on the lower. Bring me some of that drop stitch pie over there." And after some difficulty it waa beaten into the head of the 31*- irened ma;.k« that he ranted tone »f the cranberry pie with the lattice work cover.—Baltimore Ametjcaa. A Teothiess Ar.irr.al. la a lesson oa the animal king dom the teacher put the following question: - Y; u "t*Ba eny boy nrme to me an ani mal of the order indentata—that i«, a toothless aninja!?" A **7 whose face beamed with pleasure at the pwrpl of a good mark replied: "Ion." "Weil, what is the animal f" - I li . ■ ■' ■ THE TAWSEN TTCL — A Ore vth ct MsdifMV \ffi Kiliwsi With H"' jj. O.V of ths? Mont «k--!!« ri« in the *->r!d is t«> be torn* i i iisdi gatnr, where it i« ki.»w u as the Miip>n tree- lU seienii.h' _.ino m 1 Tacgninta \»:ienifera, ftf l»i«r t-orX »igni fjing pprseao''« Itv tt* iwtlrcs it i* i Id % sth I a Mrt of honor and fur .ueliiat | reasons. For cent uric si *as the, eHit.ici to we the fan of ;he bu pm for the surpass of tttt rteiah*£ whether criminals grave offcasts were guilty or not. In eaeh cm the prr--wr »w brought into (•or., _uj uie Judr.* 1 thereupon solcmalv !aau 1 hicn a fruit fr»m a tree a*ul i«M him that if he ale it and it did him no harm he he ciuku'ered in nocent, that if it kilkd him he won hi be cui'ulrml (riiltj. As thrf» it * great deal of poi-on in the it can readily It reen that very few, if indnJ any, we** aMe to po»* through this ordeal uOM-allk-d. It if ►aid that mu onrainala who hal crwl political iafiunw or considerable wealth man ipJ to ea cane through the connitame of the judp»; but, on the other band, the crimin-tl records tell of bxb; ea#ot in which pri-abn dir-l a h.»rrible death very mob after l'.«j had eat en the n«»\: >uf fruit. More citiltzml met ho-!- of aljuJi rction now prevail in llixlipMar; but, though thu harbar»ua c i*t»ra is obsolete, the tangrn tree b re garded with a!ia-«st c-> iri'th arcr rion hit ever wm. A j r->?f of thu may be found in 11 • f-«t that a Fnuh naturalist nv t n:i) iri-J to nbistn souit branch* ,*. J fr.iit of I thc trw; l ut, (hiNigii hi' ttkol s»v --j rnl Mtiva t«*riih!uin the search, [ he was unable to obtiii the fclsght wt a*i«tsia£e from &uj of than. — [ Toledo Biole. Dei.tic Pari -fnart. A mint Jriwl r in i !bo r(-t t-ftlf 4 i, ac t, ! b«tug afraid thai fce aoaid be I ciwr;t3 I. ariljjLLtheir tra;i , »r --• Ut>- :'a in; suim, »vn the t~ n, (He j 1». o»i tf.i-ni in a >ma»i Umttk a!i eh Le carried. 'J he Jape:) I W ;vkiy Mail t«! -"«f an advent its WtU the nun «nd h; tun!. - VVl.cn i»e g>»i ■ n -hi tr.m he Id the trui.k t "rvf iSlj innl- r j* tf'i t a i i-hn M i' - rr»«-i www the aiau • I • - thirty valuable i:. the b*»i. >•> !e got into the fa:., etf ol to. * an? hdjotidng ft at. 'J ikjng the £W t ««j»- hoct'isiiv, be i t a email hole in the Uiiiik rith ~ tharp knife std ili|>jie)l in lit har.-L Ai-lut this tißic the hrt!« wa- I that th :•.* was I ai»d th . took b«! i of hu Hn7&r4Ut ahe. rty i ST. tin.tins h« teeth, the thi -f trud to kithiirjr his !.r»('d. bat k foall sc!. Tun he howled, a: i the osru* r of ihe trun!: ftfzsd tsiued Litn over to the tr. I.i pi.Tple, *ho it the I Kit ttStioD gave him to a p>>!ico roan. The incident, however, «as n»t d(**4 until the travehr v« |«n --i-hed f»r Tjoktioa of tlte rauwaj regulations. ' Char!eragnc- Ife conbl it rj i,*?»teo f«»ar •hoe-j juincd tfljjillrfr, *e are* and lilt with kia right hanl a (uiij 3'jijprd fighting man to the krtcl his head. Ilia forehead was ma jestic, hia oom like an tagir'i leak, lie had the cjea of a lion. When be waa angry they afeamed M that no man could look film in the face. He dreaced like a Frank of the ancient daj», ccoffed at foreign faahions loved the speech and songs of his own Australia Add to these exter nal traits a tireless energy, an iron will, a keen love of order and ju»- tKe, deep aeated religious imtincU. and under all an exuberant animal nature. Such «aa the s>an a* he ap peared to his eoatemporaries.— by H. W. C. Dtik MM Mas Kcftrmtd Hvu dee® in his paper sad did pot wsnt to be interrupted, bat of coarse she didn't care anything •boat that. "Did voa rc-ad about the voting eotxple that vent through thv mar riage ceremony just for a joke?" fhe asked. * ">'o,** he replied. "What of it V fftlv, titer it xrzs all ortr they tfczt it wasn't a joke at sit" —.—:— "0fc 4 erery cna *rho the marriage questionGsis tht oat.'* If 2 trasa't interrupted gain for a foil hour. _ ait Intuit K. Some li>nc SYJO the J-UJ of ' j ict" VPS performed at *rr proriiiciei theater. Ia a aceat s-ith Foljnios the cr :f;y old esurlicr uL', "Do yoa !.ui* re, ir.j iori ?"* And the prince leat iiil, Vou k*K a nth Monger.*" On bariu tbLs an oki votftan ia the pit stood up and, shaking ber fist* shouted emtcdl/: ''Weil, sad shoeing hek? Ws better thdc j ! r :CsCJ^eCsO*Oss3sO«oaCaoco i XfJhert A//V t\ | Fair |j o f, RiCtiARO C», 0 BAkKOt tnELTON o i § Cmu. ua. Lite Ji>iiw J O*C-e-OsOs 3«OMX)*C*CeO*O«O*O | tt w.ts a Tra*t tmsr «livam Itfßlog I «.!•' „ l*twn UaU Ha. .1 r. !t h with fane iui ibera a piue towut'ig llh Ei» i (tar atwe tt* kwr | It i t r_. I il t.;s tr.% J the ahnllowii at Its £sd la ilv awauipf placra *:_■» Ihr Laaba arers- k«r ttter*» wim a. rfct of |ns]Cc I'liK.'iiu'. Vfl!i;w Imrn- K n « !«. J b and fro in «s i(| lilclit, iUn S-cii; alwve- tlie water, mr. • j tog; lk>iurltc» to the tiii>| Ul *rtka. la «•>.' place tor now actire of jarji Ik- Uuu »ff» tbe altler unt'ii ana* I«t4ra aad It* fnvra lutadutv Inutl plan! the water's wrjr rdp*. In tbe nrttr at IMb «pa and ciuae to tbe laata a>«d a »>ltiary lnvdi. ApM Ike liaal at tLe K «1i r.i ilwd a Klrl aa atae daochd a llix* In the bn-a lire head waa bare, tier tirow n batr In ear dK-.rraj . and her aleerea. toiM to tbe di |>la} iil a |«nlr af well taaard and aruio. Iter head iwrtnl >aat]y on the trunk of Ihe Invt. star wa« UilnUuf ber i«>- must he a|BMe M-tiliic K. thankl 111? juviu man w ho hroke ttlvarh the aUtn on the other tide of tbe atrvam lie »f» a ti.ll. well knit )uHK n>aa llta fav waa eaat In a ■al«Mw maldL bat a I* Inhle In Ibe deep art rjn and a iwlltc twltetitnK of tlie mwn of bla taouih care atviurann' of a Svivtoc haiuur. At 11M- »l«ctit «*f l!n - jrnttni; nmn the Ctrl rat iiltiij erect, a flur.h of n:iti..>- atrfe ne to Li-f tl.'iln, «ihl nfler n 1 K-l l'a *;*«»! -f tae -f froni I»T *-v>i klic slwdfs«!!j Hi the where J tf-r i!ac c..J • lIUV addles l i tlx* r itlt r I Or ale pit, tbe fvtiiu: iu.III ;i:-l !al la I t tt pli ih» of timii-- I at.fcir j aft tl.» *-y down fSam ()>•> ronl. I Xiea. «* I* r i—l !j li.id M I tj Is. J- d»*mrl 1-e Miled Silui: 'f bs the i diiwllj cpfioiite j I r. at iir>. tiu»« giving nt i wifrf i . . ts x. !i3 i nilrelj j a&f!f.J csJ tmpriH Heed. Ito waa I I I J; % : '■" • j • ; ii I - V. • - & ,-n_ IT., jy V;t -I- i iv. R'Ss xi-. r i U.~ J: *\ I I vf n. ——. yf m'* / * I f , ' . " •' if J' / I j ; , '.ai ! rum lot unin bask came A bclea*. I Ikuatlux »ljl several klieH of an tannxrtal MM be |md lx-n to ijUJirrvl *U hff. TVo be piulnnil a rod a ltd Km aoJ without undue tslmUtiun be Saa fcH anjc!i»«. No* Itnt mi a vast difference be Iwffli lhf onsets of the o|>poslte Wnl jtoosi The girl's rod was of s|»tlt hatu- Un. Ao oil silk line rati (ttivuifh Its I little rings and w*» wound about a ■ red it Ik* latest design. Moreover. I altaHH to the line was a book on ; which a irrifflln* angleworm was im ■ paled. Tlk' man't rod, on On csa {lntJ, was tueivly a U'-wiy tut «u> * tniamed alder shout Ilia line was f Mlilu «uc than burntlo twine, and »* kail Me observed carefully )>o would hare found at Its cad no book at all, | bat Bwrst? a fair *taed pobble. j The fi«atr nan fialicd faithfully. lie , fJtt the DM wuujjy qukk Jerk* and tUs lewwd It again. lie trolled it o and fro. lie worked It tuvler tlw taak, at»l ell tb« ttius the (firi on tfte Uunk sat lutujovahle, Iter ejes on the eddies. Hard lines afv fwared about her tncutli- lines which * «iM tils nx>s win hers by the rlariit of ccd that ale lnten'!«-d to b*4J it lsi'iMt all Intrusion. Tbc man , U »jn wctrijng these lir»« at:d focml l|l--io fjr bmmw cugreusing than uettvo | KSetjiOy" Tlcutterod anMtwr ' j-vKi-lf-r.nia Then he «|tfletly Ir-.lti t J /!» tbo roil and observed lood enough ~ ta the to L°ar; i |j!f*'th In litis place aare 1t»? FT»E3 trwtulio and tin.- site HI of t>n v. rKiaJtUt (vattieiKT. 1 will rer.d iW ar l«c* At tfc» «oand of hVt voice the piHj j hit>l rp. I. t r.s rjtti -kly towrwl !.or e>ll# hiiAsl ha rfl:;ci>t th - ifou-m! |c? t*tt«ri!ri:l «:i!X. rwliyt-sycil, he S «EW'I itrowtj llh.l.Atis j i flct it bclioarc-ih cot always a man sto gS.'a wey to U"uesuioT!ibJcit"'s. * Itocfcac t%. betas k-aTcneU by on tlo * u*st ct tinußeea" Hf-xe to pa»*-'t! | end cThlci Uy tamed back to tic Ottai * f r fee aald "On tlm Fihritr nt Otun A Blue X'Mark in ! i i means that your Subscription Ends with thai Immt | vllng." Tbra t».» tuierd acrcfal pugn cnl Kffnn sXwb: "For, !>. iliilt liat hwl lis f- Tt'.i Ito nwK'k II lb} 4iict.aMr.ttrs. lbM ■ ..rt even o> a tumh l-l t« «4ar msjli ter." the va isr l-le 1 with tlx- n -ull. "TSie Isovlsmq «( Woman." An Mcrr timh »>ii* jrin * cheek. Tin 1 red Imul'Srtl _n hrr hand*, ami tho l!ne rat tint* rirrht la the K utor. DmM >hr i:JK- mad Ibf till of the di«xun tin,* '•» the uiijr, the i.. .a KU y|.Alr lincn-tlM' wonkl !»'•' I«sbU II ""Aa Abridged Kditb-n of !IJi IV-as* " |j, and tit!-* tin* Ir mri the title first. "How to Rwapf IW Kbi»4 of V-ilri llt-Hiy." llnfts vu _» a:=pj raML llor line rau>> not of IW MrvjuH. ami slie rose In j anlbfel Hfiu.!salHL I-lit as slh- tltvl m» an alarmed * ■»! iUm ,u!ubi ">M»r iwipil Lr I-jm. IV young 11 Mill ltinl a I'.ir;! ;tiav out tbe top. or. rather. t»* Ivtl- a, «»f la« book. Koate iah run* pmi.'folij wir]u« Ikr b*d ■rap*. linin«lki--i) LH rjr* werr a Hie ti«ok again. and he n> jjumMlug •way rapidly Fna Ikr otbrr baak came a mnuHwud M-iwaaa. llr n« w»i approaching Tbt leasts an •prang up "IWI be abnwrif bp rilkil Hxrr fully. TU be ov«r la a awn —I " lie WMletl Into tbe !-!•«* Half ujj atria** be sank to Lh Isml aad Ikm. although be had to diq> I . laU e'V.ar* to do It. be toia--!! -I N «a:h the water. Tins Kill ci;.!. il lir.-iiUxx TLe yoanic umn Iml bn tar rUoot re uppcariiw;. Little bnalh laMV «-ae»e to the Rorfare. She iat. b»l r Lault ami »t ber Ixlk Was ll mid -t crampo? Just as *lw fell «he toast It} out hi-« name he apf» ->: -l W to tbe bank n till prijiubinl wet and ill to ber «tde. "Walk orer to Ike v-13." I»- «-.ld. "I will be flc* Wad j««a~ Airliid at tins wail, b' tvt%f-s -. i f «n; \aait ini It orchard. the glri laslr.r a. Uk mini grave atei fletf I*. J 4 'lKi*'! Jet Be ; H.„i latV.- " h;- HitUl voldlj. "Tl*** a:u U t*j man rows between jri-3 ua- 1 lara " He I i>v*.it| er*i iKml. t L*. I.l>i.t tin- *lr! *a!«! rtwfrTojj. dot !;j like tint! plea**'. It i'tiibil !»j TI,:J HtrtliK !: k l«r a j little but (kkb 1..-1 km . tn bIM tbe pi.-Ti ,a. V.Te u La f*,t U»-vl the L.lt ... tie im» farji-v tin* l*H-rli • ■ titi b.i id.| IIV- if.li to |:.. J Lrt f.. "IVir bitl be. r t" • 1 I.H trull of ir.vß ait»J * t|(-- Ivt-Mnre Wiik*'l ltb»- a ■.l. ; : i i-*; - ii«q don't K'l tt.e («!>, v _. _j ii, syuipatla u il!i. ■ ft tl. r-r» v. «■ ' T-.1t.. A *; *J_ r * *1 I-rijr* t* i the itjHKj I'r -ait It a ti:nn o; Ftery t-fb-r. H- i- «>• fl»-E» bi« r,t r -in «»! "l ite Kforj . b- c,itl -1.-t 1 I eS • » r *' * i »• !nt> rtt:j>t--.| 3 r*-rl n i,- | Hi" fin n lit : -• - -*i fi •Morft!. r..., 4! . « s. u ,n tl I Tf:e ep»aW« r. -S n !*■» 'Jin- !« .i.:.v j t»-i" -5 i-v./ .1 s>j' I aiidiene»* f ■ -1 ir. "A woiaau. -J.-A {i: - "'I Kr lw— to l k> r* -'~ c- il.s! TIM ■nlk'td >-«o "t (• «> « thjl"frota o'tr, '»tit : >JS ILKI E-a'i, rfde of ti c biiKse," *TLe speaker re l»4 ijiai.bfr So rntl'-h tl.> t» si.-r. K »l ir aaKS; f*» B.urii the better.' U ta.-i "it ii Li i« ilie StJisc rile to Ti»r, KnYkxpkisit■ j l-'or aSi Seasons of the Year a Complete Line of WEDDING RINGS Watchs, Fofrs, Chains. l'ins, Q Bra«!tl>, I.orgeoett Chains. Brooches. Fountain I'ens, Clocks, Eye Glasses, Ladies' Coll a and Cuf! liattoas. F, 3 Silk Guards. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS BICYCLE SUNDRIES H. L>. I'EELE THE JEWELER ' VILUATtSTON. N. G. V * a WILLIAMSTON GRADED SCHOOL "will ojh'ii October sth RATES hi | upils living oatfide of Graded School District, from «'-co to sj.oo per morth. MUSIC $2 with piano for practice; $2.00 to those th;.t practice at home. DESMSS. Bicr.s, R. J. PKJEL, Chairman of Board. , SuperintendeaL t IT r rnn 1/ GENERAL BLACKSMITH/NO |l I. U. UUUi\, JT AND REPAIR/NO * ' HOBSE Whm horse u shod at tar shop J»« KNOW J SHOEIKO tfca it is !cne KJGHT Itoat aeylect Tuor horses'feet. * I OCT OCT YCLR WHEEL | AND HAVE IT PTT IN FIRST-CLASS CONDITION. rdaj-s you may need oiJjr new tires, handle ban, pedal ne* tpokts. a new rim or ie« boricn. We can mfftj |H ■itk any want in the haaarw, so don" t fail to caß am aae. | (lain Street - T. C. COOK WHOLE NO. 210. Professional Cards. j - . . . '« gR. JOHN D. BIGGS, I ... DKXrisT I OFFICE: * I luixsntm. Geo. w. sewKix, \ A TTOR SKY-A T-IJI UT. » Y* Ofc» *t> is Kfw tot BmU> -« b« hM ufc. ye d *ia "VIUJHISTOI, N CL •#-s*ractic** ■Vrtict inliit nr MnC fprcal atlratio* fma torußuacniMk ««f tftlc foe p«rvteKn.«f Uxkr arf Hwlir aatk. * SKEWARKEE A LODGE ltau9tLF.ftA.ft. A^\ t>IBKCTO«T FOB I9Q. Harry V. Stabla. W. M .T ft & Brown. S \V . WiHiaaaC J.W.; Cturle* H Carxlarphew. Til—am.tw ael R. I'.I»C>CV Secretary. TbcopluLa* V. Thomas. S. !».; Henry K Joms. 1.D.; ' Aluuo F. Taylocaad Ohnt ; Kk hinl W. Clary. Tylaa. STANDING COkIXITTEBS: j Fixixci-Wilfaa U. naiJL 1 ert |. IVel. CUadc W. Kntk j Rt FEIDCI U'lllua J. HWk . Altred H. tt bitaon, Jaaa D. LvppML Cm.»»:ty Harry W Stibb, S Bnma, V. il'iaia C. Maaaiag. ■ Orrttts ASVI.I W Willua II lobat fin. Sr.,-John 11. Halloa. H j York. 1 Sjf ,y * . ; ffs '( Z P? OEPOSff • t s --ob i-rf-i ,"-J r X«tc»aa in Case of l ire i.. • - t ! voti nam !r- (T ?»rolcited. i:; i .i ■ >-i licalh >ott ;. act t-i leave y ttr e-1 ■ thins: t«> I'.Vf cn IT: ca.-e of St.kk'tU % oil want smm.- thiiig li» *;ve on Lc-ides -4 !i,rr„wir ; :. ' f.el l.'s Ccira to Your Reseat Wl i..u in .tire voti against from . Fire, Death and Accident^ V.\ ...in insure voor lati!«r, I'iate G'as, Burg lary. Wc also can b»nd J j ;tu for t:iy olhoc niuir ' f nsg l-on«I k , : j Sj?B Ea! Etii C.sraiMS CcpreseiM ;j □). r. liurriNES lIXSrRAXCK AGENT. (".Oilsril Kuikiiilg..
The Enterprise (Williamston, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 9, 1903, edition 1
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