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• THE ENTERPRISE. rtrSUSIKD «TI*T niUT •v TBS umiuu raißTiao co. W. L. SMITH, • • ' " HPirom ■ATEIED at UM rest OBes si WUUSMIM. M.C. as Saesai Cls» MalHlaMaf- FRIDAY, AOOOBT 3, 1906. THE BACKBONE OF WEALTH. Notwithstanding that the South has enormously increased her man- ufacturing interests, she has con tinued to develop her agricultural industry. There was a time when Southern lands were devoted large ly to and ,very little corn was produced beyond the need for home consumption. But the South has now become one of the greatest corn-producing sections of the country. In 1901 the corn crop of the States of Virginia, North Carolina. South Carolina. Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Texas, Teuuessee, Ken tucky, and West Virginia amount ed to 386,000,000 bushels; in 1905 to 810,000,000 bushels a gain no per cent. The crop this year will be nearly a billion bushels, and the crop of the entire country will be only about two and a half billion bushels. The Wall Street Journal points •ut that in five years the Carolinas increased their corn output front forty-two to fifty-eight million bushels, Georgia from thirty-eight to forty-eight million bushel; Ala- bama from twenty-seven to forty three million bushels, while Tex- as increased from sixty million to to one hundred and thirty nine million bushels. Virginia does not show so great increase as some ol the other states, but Virginia was already a large producer of corn In 1901. In that year she produced 40,903,456 bushels, which was ex ceeded only hy the states of Texas Tennessee and Kentucky In 1905 her output was 43,514,874 bushels, and she now stands fifth in the list of states named as a producer of Five hundred million dollars for the South's corn crop! No der the South is growiug rich faster than any other section Justice Drewer .insists that the national government is too power ful. Still it has not yet shown strength enough to get John I Rockefeller on the witness stand. The new commerce act which went into effect in Autralia lasi month, is hard on Australia whis key It prohibits the labeling as whiskey" of anything not uiade from pure malt We don't know what the trouble between Guatemala and Salvadoi is altout. but we suspect that Mrs. President Cabrera turned up her pretty little nose at Mrs. I'residjfUt Kscalon al>out the wash. / On Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays our meat trade with Kur ope shows, a fallihg off. On otbei days -on paper- the agitation "lias produced no effect on the volunie of trade " Pittsburg's $60,000 theft has dwindled tohibout $6 worth, but there is no depreciation in the div orce cases. There is nothing so pleasant as that bright, cheerful, at-peace-with the world feeling when you sit down to your breakfast There is nothing so conducive to good work and good results. The healthy man with a healthy mind ami body ia a better fellow a better work man, a better citizen than the man or woman who is handicapped by tome disability, however slight. A slight disorder o" the stomach will derange your body, your thoughts and your disposition Get away from the morbidness and the blues. Keep your stomach in tune and both your brain and body will re spond .little indiscretions of over- eating can be easily corrected and you will be surprised to aee how much better man you are. Try a little Kodol For Dyspepsia alter jour meals. Sold by S. R. Biggs. London makes unkind remarks about the "American invasion" but the money .of the invaders looks good to it. Of course that bulky bundle in /our pocket is a package of Pana ma canal bonds. The unfortunate Mr. Thaw seems to have developed an embar rassing case of mother-in law. "Klks arc pouring in' says a Denver dispatch. That's a habit Klks have. New Vork reports that Wall street is feeling more confident J. Pierpont Morgan is coming home. Tic EMM Hi Wirii n of troubles that robbed E. II Wolfe, of Bear Grove, la., ol all usefulness, came when he began taking Electric Hitters lie writes: •'Two years ago Kidney trouble caused me great suffering which I would never have survived had 1 rot taken Elecirtc Kitti-rs They also cured me of General Debility SUr« cure for all Stomach. Liver and Kiducy complaints. Blood dis eases, Headache Dizsiness and Weakness or bodily decline Price 50c Guaranteed by S. R Biggs' drug store "What is Jipan doing? " asks an exchange. Whatever it is, J a pan is doing it and not talking about it. li Silfi Defense Major II a nun. editor and manager ol the Constitutionalist, Eminence, Ky., when he was fiercely attack ed. (our years ago, by Plies, bought a box of Kucklen's Arnica Salve, of which he says' "'lt cured me in ten days and no trouble since." Quickest healer of Iturns, Sores, Cuts and Wounds 15c ai S. K. Biggs' drug store. Secretaiy Root will explain to 1 the little republic at Rio just how j «• r everything should be done. A woman worries until she gets j wrinkles, then worries because she j has them. If she takes Hollistersl Roiky Mountain Tea she gjvould 1 have neithet Bright, smiling face I tollowa its use 3s cents. Tea or '■ Tablets. S. R, Uigga, Williams ton and Nelson St Hargrove, Rob ersonville. Said the Douma to the C/.ar "It's your move " And the C/at well, he moved Scrub yoursela daily, you're not j clean inside. Clean insides means I clean stomach, bowels, blood, liv er, clean, healthy tissue 111 every | organ. MOXAI. Take Hollister's j Rocky Mountain Tea 35 cents, j Tea or Tablets. S. R Higgs, VN'ill liamston, and Nelson A Hargrove, | Robersouville. That will l>e aliout all from yon my children. Bless you Sknloo' The Czar OUI maids would be scarce and haid to find, Could they be made to sec, How grace ami beauty is-coinbuied My using Kocky Mountain lea S K Biggs, Williams toil, and Net ou A Hargrove, Robersonville. \ Women as Well as Men / Are Made Miserable by Kidney Trouble. Kidney trouble freyj upon the mind dls oourages and lessens ambition beauty, vigor tand cheerfulness soon disappear when the kid neys are out ol order become so prevalent that It Is not uncommon for a child to be born afflicted with weak kid neys. If the child urin ates too often, If the jrtne scalds the flesh or it. when ihe child reaches an age when it should be able to control (he passage. It ts yet afflicted with bed-wetting, depend upon It. the cause of Ihe difficulty Is kidney trouble, and the fi,rst step should be towards .the treatment of these Important organs.* This unpleasant trouble la due to a diseased condition of the kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as most people suppose Women as well as men are made mis erable wtth kidney and bladder trouble, and both need the same great remedy. The mild and the immediate effect of Swamp-It not Is goon reallisd. It is sold oent and one dollar Mies * You my have al sample bottle by mail tree, also pamphlet tell- ■« * **•■* Root Ing all about It. including many of the thousands of teattmomal letters received from uiflcreri cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer k Co.. Blnghamton. N. Y , be aura and rotation paper. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name. Swamp-Root. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the addreas, Bingham ton, N. Y.. on every bottle. TO OURK A coco IN ONg OAV Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tab lets. Druggists refund money if it fails to car*. B. W. GROVB'S signature ou the box. asc. WATCH WHEELS USED IN TIPLIS. Some Float on S«re»m» —Hujjt One* Make a River LMt Itself. The people of Brtlt and Ttflla muse their streams do thlnits tha« Ameri cans do not seen to have learned tM secret of persuading the water courses of this country to perform. At Tims the natives have learned bow to utilize the power of the cut rent of the Hirer Kvr wtthoiE bali>- in# dams. What (her have accom plished possibly might be done by so American farmer 11 ring on the banns of s rapidly moving strewn and de siring a small, cheap power The Cau casians build Uoaie m the surface of the river. Into them are set water wheels The whole affair Is fasten ed to the banks in such a way that It will ilae and fall with any cnange in the level Of the surface of the riv er, so that the power Is about con stant all the time In Hama the ancient "entering in of Hamath," the Syrians have accom published a feat that waken one think of lifting one's self over the fence by tugging at one's Inx/tut rape Tb»*r -have ..bftrnf the historic Orontes, or -Nahr el Asl. as the Syrian* into the work of lifting itself tuauy feet toward the zenith and trained it thus to Water their fruitful garfleus and orchards Aii for Hlze the water wheela which do this work are a* to ottn-r wait>r wheels what Niagara 1« to other water fall" An one Ktajids by one of th««e *o'-u wooden trainee revolving upon Iff wooden ajue and look* up at lt« perimeter forty I««t above oue think* if large and I* aatonlahed when ha turn* hln Raze upstream to see that relatively It la not a groat wheel, for fh rt*> (Il»taiu:e looms up one aUty fret la height Kveu then he la not prepared for the ap>*tai le of one ninety fe«-t in dlauieter, grunting nround on Ita cumbrous axle }u«t out ride the town I.lfe in llama lor Home people i» like the liking of othera foi olives, an acquired taste, bocauae of I hew) very water ffbwh According as one l«*»l* about It it 1B a tnuaW al city or one filled with nerve racking groana. Day, and night without oMaSlng these n'Misiilvu, glow revolving structures ut ter speech For those who have ac quired a male for their mmpanli/ll ahlp the nev«r «a«mg tonne are mottl ing retieinhllng the ocean roar or a stow fugue played on aooie oydopean oigan. The dlapaaon tones are deep er mid louder than the decpent organ stop Now they are In unison. now repeating the theme, one alter anoth er, HOW for it brief moment In a atib lim hitriuoiiy never (o be' forgotten. According to one traveler, thep once more together in a tremendous flhorns. The xounds are deaorlbed aa & alow taovfnifiit up the acale, followed with a heavy drop to the keyyvdc a* lw ml aol, do do lo, r%» aol la. OO OO DC) This unceasing Hlayphaan fnuaie, l| la aaii, haa bwn going on ** a cen tury al leauat. California Coyote Hunting. The wily abounda In South ern California. Jkftd, If hot oourageuue, IK alwuya 11ouMesome At night he leaven the foothllla and sallies forth to rlalt neighboring towns. paaaing through the outaklrta, and lurking around back door-yards -a veritable scavenger When alarmed, he la al«rt. and j»nlly out distances the fleetea* common 'log OccuHlonally he la seen hy the light of the iua>n daahing away, with, a laugh or cry. followed hy a Ull-wort of dog*, and It le suld that the coyote • 111 at tiinea allure the tings on untli Che I» in the fore, then tui*ri and load the victim to amhuah, where several coyote* are lying in *alt rteenun#- ly nt n algnal they will pitch upon the dog and tend him homo, tifrp arid bleeding. 11 not seriously Injured Almost every canyon lo the range |« the \ milage ground ol one or more roynte* As tlw 4UU rleps they leave lh« plain* and make their way U> U« I,ill* where they »li+p on the toft grnes or lie on the led#t«n ot rock that overlook the ravine Tha 'coyote I* about the *l»e of n spttm do*. '(fton smaller. With ft tmahy, wolf-like t»il Mm jmmUtiwit iwb Mill nn Mimdlaitl) odd «*pr»>s«h>n A irtiuic«> nt th«> animal vO»ulit not inn vln.'c a thivt It wii* adapted tiy nature to remarkable bursts ol n|X".t, > **t mieti t* »iu» of the uttrl- Imli-n•>! thin singular creature 1 he sw trt.»t of Uallforoln doits or* inquired to rapture It. and thou M«*- ter I'oynfp'wii'oiiroh* only after a one or two mtlt> run at race-horse hjucil not the run of a fo* Imfore hounds, hut n I'hane where the it«me Id ever In sight and the horses are put to the utmost ipead, as upon the track. Nil wonder, th«t# thai the coyote has attracted Ihe attention of the enwa (K>uutr>\ rider. iuwl Is eouatdercd name well worth) the heat mettle of a horae tna a rider. The Meanino of Slug, "fcltm." an ui»»'d In oonnpotlon with college football. Is own brother to the IpimUnh "slog" and akin to "slay." Absolutely different In origin as in meaning. Is the i>th»r verb, "Kin#," allied to ' alottch" and " Slack.'' which Spenser i>»ed Intransitively when he wrote of "alugglng all night Ip a ishln find Milton traoalttVely when he declared that episcopacy "won-ena ..iHI sbtgip. the moat learned and aeem (tig leliglous of otir ministers." No body knows to which of the two fam ilies "slim," a crudely shaped bullet belong* la It something with whleh one slogs?" Or something aa heavy aa a 'slug, or 1 "alttgKlsh" person t Q» was It «upoci«d to rsftemble the slug lhal crawls in gardens? . Jce forming on telegraph wtraa sometimes Increases ttx-li weight M> tear thnn HAo per eetot V I Don't dra£ along with a dull billious. heavy fueling. You need a pill. Use DeWitt's Liltle Early Risers, the famous little pills. Do not.sicken or gripe. but results are sure Sold by S R. Biggs. For Sale. House and lot situated in New town. High location and Rood water. Apply at this office. THEDAVS Of POWDIRBD HAIR. French NwM Set the Fashion Quite Unwmnlgly. Tfce ctuNom at powdering Lb* bur la'-fe bark aa far a* UM aUteenth centAry and waa Ann introduced by %mmf Hi Fr«®'h content®. Thoaa had oecttkm to lM«fl tW elota lora for aaf reason were wont to pow Jarj their d*4r ao as (O make It appear utt tod ffre diem a veceraWe look. Tt* (MbtooaMe 4ara« ware ao atriirk wkh the aoval affect of white powder db dark hair that (her aoon appro priated the ftevkv as on* of tbe arta 9 the worMly u>lJet Out of thta grew the uae of iiota In the hair T*a Ro man women oftau oaert b*ue powder and later) In W«o, Bmpreaa B> igrnte not the (aahkui of ualaa a«M powv»r. tiome, unV>» the empire and orneca, during the time of Perk-lea ware w»U od with a mania lor gulden hair '1 be telle* And fope of the lady devlaed •everal methode whereby black iocka inlnM.'be -changed U) golden yellow, i/ut bllafbiag dll not alwayn auoeed. CuiiH-i|b»ntty quite a trade was ea tablMhed with the fair haired trlbea beyond tbe AlpH, who sold their loraa to Italia merchant*. to be jvorn ua.tbe Lead*) of Roman dandle*. Muriy.a damv daippenml her raven tree seat In the atrongeaj inuriatu aciu and HI& in the nun to Matrk her hair tr 'Hi# COVfted yellow Others iweu lye and afterward auolnted rhelr beaii* with oil mailt! from goat rat, •nhnafof the beach in* and oeriain J e IV) w • llowera . The "itinerant barber. who paaaed (♦own and Oitt when people eeaeed to W«e powder, in th«lr hair, waa juit« a i>t-iHonaH« In bin day lie went from bouse |o buiiw, armed wMh a ao»p Itodl to St Ibe uhlu. powder bosea, pomatum and puft*, wax atwikyh a newsmonger and a gratuitous aiandai trtfrfL \Vh*n wins were In voji* the Ito iaa6 bad in Ihekr wardrobe !M #«rty M IK* UX mMtUIIMM, and when Ihe "WMi-fi o( a wig wan mailt ll was ririi'iwiry to arraiuu the oy*brow», vmhes and oomph'*ton In harmony It winfthen thai the slave* were »p»- tlally /rhargad with the make-up ol Clu' faoe, a dalteaie operation, called by Clnwro Mftdleaintuitu canrtorte m ru bor la were tome running device* in fog im l among the Mallei of lh»' Old #>• li (or giving '*• litem were wont ti |>)»(«' a alngk' 'iKf "f that deadly poltMiiti aefcl. In the bottom ot 4 «Mne Rtaan and hold U aAaliuK inn oyee l»i*v two or three aeeoiKta Or, mV® 'aabljr Mill, Ihey would take a small quantity—a pWne not iaiger tnan a grain at rUo ol an olntmnnl con taining ttu*t mortal drug. atn.pla and 11* It on the brow I'lwh of these wrtu .auppoaad to iflwe f lea r new and hrtHlnhey, expand the pupil and Im port a lancinating fulnoan and meltow 4pM In the eje Certain alight iy pun t«nl and volatile perfume* finch aa oU of thyma, Ml« oeraalonally worn mlht hanttfcerrhlel, eaiartng the ayaa it*' glltta* and fg*»rkk The aye wan •fata tar appear large full and almoi.d rfhhped "t»T tbe iiim ol a An*> pencil dipped In anttmontcal eulptnu ol Egyptian blMk. luotmd npon the Itue along the angle I>wt,. attar all. the atireai mean* by nhleh.a woman inay a«*n»lrc and pie a*eva the Rtr; «rf pleaalim la to be ywing hi aplrlt M twit In ymr» and tinry t)U aa pietly aa le poeelble with «ll the legitimate mnane at hor eoni tnand,. II whe |h always hind and gen (la. always ready to Hive to others ti>e funniest sVte ol tier nature. -CUletiKo Ohruiiti'to. !i > Modern Miniature Pa»ntlr\g (Xlaractei ikikd freedom trow oon mntlon kn i»»x' and costume dtatiu #ut»h>*l t(k>' (nodurn luode Proaont to *1 lorth Our atfciue tlreaath fueling hi On- cnnAuott >'• th'-tr Ivory surfaces that oil palniorn ,'lAre on fhelr wider canvas The de sire to eliminate detail without bru tality, Aftd to hold l;u»tlnn 'iiwUitk.' nationality and dignity, Aim «np l>lrinted the search tor affected udvtr and euda Two miniature painters of tota> tnalti caution In their nueet tor novel ty w though a modern yet by no meatm i. h'vui animation Inspirit their sincere purpoae and creative ability They bellevri that th«4r art should not tie volop lttto n matching of oyeMght ana nvumlfylng glasses nor should tactmj quc, become tlnteal i*hen ite-ant to tie de.lttate To th«>lr understanding ot fhc problem, grace Includes dignity hi conception ot form and color. A protty miniature need not he i) thfeng )f bonuty, .vet th« now school realties that prettlnesa" In Its beat -on*' should he regarded, and conae qntutly the results never deliberately appear uwir The contracted ttetu (tetnand* ca»e ot composition with cot ora that are simple and orderly In ar .auiitment TV) itjilare Ingenious iimtury Moudy effects the present art uU substitute ordinary garment* and definite backgrounds Though It may reasonably bo, balleved that many ipore dlttrultUw atand In the way of rw (.roduelim tsxtora with wafer colore oa Ivory"! ban with oils on ennvaa. yet today the miniaturists have succeed ed an woll In their effort* In the for mer direction a* to ha we their results pans without comment. . When all la Mid and done, how ever, the t«i nature of the aUti and Irullp material, of the little obJ« ta teni* lAalf to the touch of ropiam* and suHgeetlqn of prertouanoaa U (tuch a sentiment rotnalnn within pcop "n bounda, surety It mar pm wlth mH a »CoA.—-Homer Salnt-Oaudena In tta Oiltte. Too many people wqlt uatll Um la bftid betted before taklns H by the forelock A MisHn SMitf "How to keep off periodic at tacks of billioutness and habitual constipation was a mystery that DK; King'* New Life Pills solved forjme.''writes John N. Pleasant, that are "guaranteed to five perfect ijpUsfaction to everybody or money efflnddb.* Only 15c at S R Ri -gs' drug store. Closing: Out Entire Summer Stock MILLINERY GOODS i Including 1 t.' Several Pattern hats. A good chance to uct something cheap. Theiwgoodsmuft go to uink«i 100 mIV r fall -«to«;k. C«»me to see 11*. J. L. Hassell & Co. Peanuts Picked Wl I HBTHIi BhNTHALL PICKEK bring hand picked prices. No stems. No trash. Will not break the shell. Abnoiutr rtuccess. We are booking orders now for delivery. No Peanut raiser can afford to oc without one. Write for prices, etc. OCHLIKIII Machine Gomp'y, 525 >m , • Suffolk, Virginia.* THK NORTH CAROLINA State Normal and Industrial College COURSES Literary CoouncrtUl CUnlt*! Science Scientific Manm.il Tuialu Pedagogical M»k Three Courses leading to tlegrtes Special courses for graduates of other colleges. Well-equipped Tt lining School for Teachers. Board,, laundry, tuitiou, aud fees for um of text hooks, etc . $l7O a year. For free-tuition students. $135. Fifteenth annual sewdon begins Septem ber 20, iyoh To secure lioard iu the dormitories, all free-tuition ap plications should be made before July 15. Correspondence invited from those ilesiriug competeut teachers and stenographers. For cata log aud other information, address CHARLES D. JWcIVER, President. ' * G&EKNBBOKO, N. C. We Can Supply You We (mil supply all dt'/tlrm it) thin wotion with Corn, Oat«, Hay, Cement, Coal, Lime Meat ami Meal. On short notice. l»ive u* your biutinean. Suffolk Teed and fuel Company. G. T. BRANTLEY, LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE SKEWARKEE JL LODGE W^Vjr No. 90, A. F. &A. M. /^A DIRKCTORY I'OR 1905. H. W. Stubli», M. W , W C. Maiming, 6. \Y\, S. S. Brown, J. \V\; A l'\ Taylor, S. I).; W S Peel, J 11.. S. K. BtgK*. Secretary, C. l>. Carsdarpben, Treasurer; 11. C. Taylor and J. I> 110 Wen * Steward"; T W. Thomas, Tyler STANDING COMMITTERS; CHARITY— H. W. Smtilwi, W. C. Man ning and S. S. Brown FINANCK—K J. L'eel, MrG. Taylor anil Kit Gunfamia. RKFKKKNOK W. H. Iv'wanls, 11. D Taylor and W. M. Green. ASVIA'M —G. W. Hiouut, O. Iv Cow ing ami F. K. llodgcc MARSHALL— T H HAUOH Notice. —» qualified as Administrator of Sul\ia Knight, deceased, late of Martin county, N C , this is to notify *ll persona having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them ,o the under signed on or before the first iVav of Au gust, 1907. or thi* notice will be pleadwl tu bar of their recovery. All jwrsoiu in dented to said estate will jdease make immediate payment. S. A NKWF.LL, Admimstiator. i This July aj, 1906 7 »7^t J.IDYSPEPSIA£URE MV MB I DIGESTS WHAT YOU BAT H H ■ H ■ H ■ TkatlNMkeMkiMawiitalikl*.«Mti*laUa« I % I m. c. Da WITT * WMPAjrr. CHICAGO. ILL. FOR 9ALE IN WILUAMSTO* BY S. R. BIGGS. 1 |" I£ I A Pine Grove Academy, Janicsvillc, N.C. A thorough and practical .school lor hoys ami girls. Fall Session Opens Auj>;. 0. - Rates vcrv reasoable Music in charge ot Miss Annie C- Glasgow, who hits hail several years ex perience as a teacher. Prepares tor College. University or business. For further information, address A. COREY, Prin. Notice. By virtue of an order of the SuDetW Court of Martin connty in a ial pro ceeding entitled Van Williams. J W. WhiU and B. D William* rs J T. Kwell •ind wile Aunie. O. L. Barnhill snd B I). Barnhill. 1 will sell f« cash to the highest l»idler at the court house door of Maitin County the following drsrtib el'tract of land, one lot in tfte town of Willlainstoß. N. C.. »ituatel on Main Street adjoining At lands of C. D. Cmn iar|>hen. S. Htgg*. Wheeler Mar tin and Tht Martin Live Stork Co., and knowu aa the "Vaa Wtlliama kA " BI'RROUS A- CRITCHER. Co». 7-«7-4» In Gase of Tire you want to be protected. In case of death yon want to leave your family some thing to live on. Ia case of accident yon want some thing to live on besides borrowing. Let Us Come to V«v Itmaam We can Insure voo against loss from Fire, Death and Accident. We can insure yonr Roller, Plate Glass, Btvg larv. We also can bond yon tor any office requir inK bond I *M Bat list CIMMIII hvniiM K. 13- GKAWfOKD INSURANCE AGENT, Godard Building Notice. Having qualified u kmatM to tW will of jubn IlalTell. ilwfoil, I hrrrby gtve notice to all putin kuUiax ac counts against tbc said estate U> |mae« t ilwm within one year from this -late or this notice will be plead in bar u4 their recovery All parties indebted to the wid nkift will pirate Mrttle the tmmt. Hit* the 9th ilay i»f June. 1906. liAVIII IIAHR h.I.L. Rierut * WINSTON & KVKBETT. Attya. Notice. Having Ijia 1 wlmißbtntai of A. Johnana, 4nuwl. late of Mart tin county, M. C., this u to notify all [>e(M>nK ht *"g tJmmtß again*, the estate i said ilertwaad to exhibit thrm to the undersigne-l ua or before the fin* dajr >f June 1907. « ihia notice will be pleaded in bat of their recovery. All |ieTM>u» miicUri to ail estate will fdeaar make immediate uayment Thnt 31H Am of Mar. 1911b. i. A. Nrw tt.IL. 6-1 M Administrator. Runaway Boys. Mv two Hint. Joe Frank ami Ueorge Thornat (iortuni, »k"1 '4 an>! 12 years. They are light rompltrtrtl, aurl woe light clothes and brown hat* when they left home Sumlay, June 3d. Any one knowing where they arc will please noti- J« me by wire if convenient, otherwise ity mail, 6-H-ti J. K OoBMAM, Colored. LADIES Oompotmtl m HLSS mm Uf*, Quick. Reliable Regulator Bmmmtinr ui >Ahmw mMI« *4i«lMp|ilMi JBggyqßfrafik /'iaSTx /HARPER \ I KENTUCKY \ I WHISKEYj \ fcrOnMtwa J \ / For sale by J. W. Watt* & Co. Notice. By outer of the Superior Court for a restlc of of Unit ilmrriW in a fditfai in a *|iectnl proceeding pending there entitled Luke Jumct anl Amirah llar rell, W. I' Rice ami wife. Bettie Rice, e* parte, 1 shall sell to the highest bid der for ca*h, on the 6th UT of Aujjust. 1906, the followinx deaerihed land, _to "wit: Lying and being ia Gome N«t townkhi|> on the road lending from the Hamilton and I'almrrm nwl at John Andrews' church to the Cmtko church, adjoining the Parker place, the Henriet ta Rower* jdaoe and known aa the Ben jamin llarrell tract of land, containing fifty acre* more or lean. Thin, the 3rd day of Inly, Wp6. S. I. EVKRETT. Com. WINSTON & KVERETT. Attys. 7 6 o>4t Notice. By order of the Super** Lonrt for • rcaate of land described in a prtiuoo in the special proceeding* "i Ukt, Junes Harrell el als « W. H Harrell Jennie Norwood et al*. I >hali sell for cash to the highest bid.lrr the following Unct at land on the 13th day at August 1906. Ly ing and luring in ('.maaeacst township on the road lending from the HnaaiHna and Palmyra road at John Andrews' chnrch to Conoho church, known as the Rosan nah Harrell lijrt ot land containing 133 acres more or less, adjoining the Parker place. Raggett place and others and be ing the place 00 which Torn Howard now lives. This the 12th day of July 1906. & J. EVHRKTT Commissioner. WINSTON AEVERETT Attya. 7-40-4*
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