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the nmPßisß. avsusns avnv rankav WUuUn.NC UnSD K. WHTTMOBE, a i iii ma i i * P«P" «oppc* mi k MliM aaJ -t-crtpOoa iMknoka which ao p«i£c mmmbtt ,f j l 11 hiM win be marked "till fcIMT —i itawHr »■ ti t>-- forr llwl mm - - larfcaaopimi WtOhr rluipd lu»- ■tat atolmkc timr actMllfvahlMwd. TT i i l■ . I • af flbr wtWtt a i II I| ■ll r ■ H-a* to hr put* hM. WmfwaMW good faith, ■arimliaahsaaua Mar. »lac«.scnt«a Mar. Ilj) i— if Adm Hiiall i r --- *-- - tK* later than m B|| mi |l H I VKAR IN ADVANCE EMnHaltktlMl«i>at WiUiaautoa. —' I SLC.W Claw Watt Matter Fbidst, JI ne 28, 1901. We wish Tar born success with her team. Adelbert Stone Hay, son of Secretary Hsy, andfromer U. . S- Consul to Pretoria was found dead Sunday metn on the sidewalk in front of a hotel in New Haven Conn. His remains were interred in Cleveland. O. The letter published below is indeed very encouraging. We are glad to know thst we have such s strong advocate in one of Martin County's foremost citizens. Mr. Roberson was at one time one of the County Commissioners. When we first jnet this gen tleman, we were very mufi at tracted by bis ciithusiaaiui for the county paper, and he has ewer since been one of its stron* est advocates. The following is Mr. Robcr son's letter. Berkley. Vs., June 84; 1901. Editor of Thr Entkkpkise, Williamston, N. C. Dear Sir:— I get your (taper all O. K., am glad to know you are still on the prosperous road,for if any county iu the state ought to appreciate a good pa|>er it is our good and faithful, old , County of Martin. The poople certainly ought to be proud enough of one to give it a large patronage; let the friends of you paper stir up the people to a sense of their duty in patron ising it so that you will be bet* ter able to make it a double and twisted success. The people ought to be proud of a good eounty paper, so much so as to patroniif&t liberally and also ' write good pieces for the paper. I know there are a plenty of good brains to write every week for your paper, in every pre cinct all over the county, and I would urge those that take your paper to get others to take it. Men let's have a good and glorious paper for the good county and let each other over the county know whatsis going on in their own community. I did not hear from Rober aonville last week; what is the matter? You must know some thing new every week Rober aonville hoys, and let if go to your paper in time for priut, don't Sail. While I have left the county, ] it does not carry with it that f have lost the pride I have for it by any means, no! no! I read the paper here more than I ever did. It is worth somcthng to lead them; one can find out j what ia going on; and it is the | only medium by which you can Bmi j thing is put in the pSyrr for the benefit of the pwb- F fie here, and the public gets it | too, and they are proud of such r t medium by which to keep up with what is going on in their audstr ltftnn people s better show in this life; it ia a graft! I help of safety. For inatance, one 1 of our neighbors houses are ( broken in and robbed, is it not « w | s safe guard for you to know it in order to be more careful , yourself with your own? I look at a paper of being a great help to each other; if you will, it «ill make it profit able. Stir up men and brethren and make your paper more and more profitable. I aee more need of it since I am over here. With best wishes for your suc cess, I am yours, R. L. ROBER3OK. WASHINGTON LETTEI (From oar regular Cormfoadrat) June 24, 1901 '-If the Cabinet may properly be considered as the sdminiatration, and that is my idea, the adminia tration haa no candidate to aucoeed the President." Those remarks were made by a gentleman whoae relations with the adminiatration are close. Continuing he aaid: "At a recent Cabinet meeting, it was proposed as a bit of fun, that each member of the Cabinet should write his preference for President on a slip of paper and drop it in a hat with no maik to distinguish the writer of one slip from another. Eight slips were prepared—the President was not. of course, ask ed to join in the game, although he was an amused spectator, —and distributed. Upon each, a mem ber of the Cabinet wrote a name and dropped it into a hat. After shaking them up, they were turned out upon the table and the laugh able tact had been diacovered that the Cabinet had 8 candidates, in stead of one, every member having chosen a different man. There was much enjoyment over the episode and it was jocularly agreed that the Cabinet would have to get to gether, if it hopes to name the winner. I would like to tell the eight names written, but thst would never do, I have only told this much to show that the ad ministration, at thia time, haa no candidate." ..... Confidence is expressed in offi cial circles that the explanation made by Secretary llay to the Russian Ambassador, to put a atop to the tariff war with Hoasia, be ' fore it goes any further, hut the same confidence is not felt by the general public. The fight to oust Commissioner , Evans from the head of the Pan - sion Bureau is being pushed with renewed energy, but the Commis sioner still holds the fort and ap pears to he backed by the Presi dent, and says he will not resign. Sec'y Hitchcock aays prepara tions for the opening to eettlenuuj! | of the Indian reservationa in Ok , lahqma, are about completed, and | it is 1 understood that work on the President's proclamation,announc ' ing the date for tho opening, has been started. Mistakes in sizing np waa is oom ' ing to one in the way ot privileges I are common enough everywhere, i bat they are not all aa costly as , those made by John AlcQuade. John's Ijthcr is Secretary Root'a coachman, and through that fact, Jehn got hia name on the p#y yoll of the War Department. Thau John made the mistake of suppos ing that he waa privileged to ig nore all the, rules and regulations i mads to govern the emplcyes of that Department. He was callM up and disciplined sad to emphas ize the matter on his miad, he was ' turlonghed for a few days. Thai might reduced Johns head toits nor mal size, had he not filled himself with the juice that Mrs. Nation | likes to spill. That gave him aome , new ideas about the privileges coming to him, whisk be proceed ed to try to enjoy. One ot tfcsm was the right to lisk the appoint ment clerk. John being big as 4 burley, and the appoiutmeat cle/k a little tellow.he wss having every thing his pwa way, until other employes stopped the fight. John now' has the previlege of Hading soother job, aa his name has been srnsssd off Uncle Sam's roll. Senator Boiler, of N. C. t Chair maa of the People's forty Nation -si Committee, on the industries of the Sosth**4 the tariff that will jiftmat i^om thaa pawing attention. For in staaes he Mid: "Business mi re alises that the industries of the Sooth pnaot be built op, cuitt soooessfnlly cope vith the lueg-«e- Übliabed indattriee of the North without a protective tariff. Ia five yeera, New England, in my epin on will send men to Oongraaa in structed for fme trade, while the Bouth will probably demand a protective tariff. The mannfae toriea of the Sooth are the only ia font industries in the country to day. The policy of the South on this qneation haa been sbort-cir cnited, and Southern legislators in Congme have voted year after year, decade after decade, for a policy that was detrimental to that aaction." Many stories ot the late Gov. Pingree, of Mich, are being told in Washington, where he was well known, since his death. Ten or twelve years ago, a friend intro duced Gov. Pingree to Col. John T. Mosby, iu the torridorofa Washington hotel, and the follow ing conversation took place: Pin gree—"Well, Hello, Col.l I haven't aeen you for twenty-five years, but I remembr very well the laat lime we met." Mosby-"Ah, what incident recalla it to your mind! 1 really fail to remember rou, much to my regret. Pin gree—"Oh, well, yuu wouldn't be apt to remember the date. 1 waa captured bj your men and happening to be wearing a very good, nearly new uniform, you confiscated it on the spot and gave yon your old ragged butternuts. But that's all right; all's fair in love and war, I know. Let'a have a cigar." They had thoso cigars and othera and smoked ami chatted raminiscentlv for more than an hour. It may not be generally known that Gov. Pingree started the foundation of the fortune he afterwardea made in the manufac ture of shoes in the little shop of a Washington shoemaker. It wan hia duty to come into Washington daily for the mail of his regiment, which for a part of the civil war waa stationed on the Virginia side of the Potomac, and while waiting for the mail, he learned to cob. ble shoes and used to make pocket change by cobbling for his com rades * Vnttitiif) Liu «f Tin ' Mr. W. S. Whedon, Cashier of the First National Bank, of Winterset. Ia , in a recent letter gives soma experience with a carpent. r in his employ, that will be of vslue to other mechanics. He says: "I had a carpenter working for me «ho waa obliged to ftop work for several days on account of being troubled with diarhoee..! mention ed to him that I had been similarly I troubled and that Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera an Diarrhoea Rem edy had cured me. He bought a . bottle of If from the the druggist | hers and informed me fhat one > doaa cut ad him. and ha is again at . his work*.." For say by N. S. Peel 4t , Company. Seldom has a better chance for stay at-home traveling" been' ofler -1 ed than in The Ladies' Home Jour i nal for July. From West Point, as 1 pictured by George Gibbs on the ■ cover, readera may go with VV. L. 1 Taylor to see "A Busy Boston . Street at High Noon - ' neit try I -'Goin' Fishin* with joe Jefferson" I W JJjen travel out West with Finest Saftiw-Ttytmytpp to see "The Mother Teal awi ffee Qway i i land Route"; nest go along the Af-j F lantic Coast to find out how the | places "Where Our Country Began" . look to day; then aeek Northern , Michigan to hear *'The Story of a MapU Trae," by William Daven' r port Hvlbert; pest ffsif a/) Eastern f magazine editor'# ospe and cidoy ( , the good-humored raillery of Mb ( Case Against the Editor," by Ed ( ward Bok; and finally see what ' "The Country of Sheridan's Ride'* looks likej now-adaya. There are flffoy other articles of equal inter ' est «s Verioft# fubiecta. By The Otitis P|?il addpfcie Owe dollar f ye»r; ten centa a copy. . A 9*4 ta^llMWM. It speaks well far Chamberlain's Cough Remedy when druggists use it in their own families is prefer ence to any other. "I have sutd Chamber'a Cough Remedy for .the postfive years ifftb complete to .mvself and custom, J- Go^SOitb, Van Eden, ML V. kut aWraya oSed it in my eara t&mitj both for ordiaary coughs a«ft Colda and far the ctojfe toMeeiag to fad H *«7 ißcirinw-.' Far bjrN. 1 Feel * Ca. WANTED Bsiaaulloatoefpiae wood IW totoyrttr. Ike Ufan'tiM WW aaa caaaot eoocewfully eaetydete wath hnllk; ri*«LDWiH« Lattle Earif Bian Ufa fastens pflfa far eaaetipa liaa will nacw the aaw of yeur trochlea. 0. P. Oaiatorpben. Soumt Clothing, Straw Bate, Etc* at E8 Gargaaa*, txrj to cure pile*. Do Witt's Wjtch Haaal Salve savseall that axpaaaa and Mitt toila. Bavara of coaatw feita. Mre k MM llm Bnidca Kiag Edward there are 73 heir* to the Britiah throe* with out going outaide the fioap of Vic- direct deaceadaats. Theae to elude fire children, jt grandchil dren and 37 great-grandchildren of the late queen.—Ex- Danger, diaaaaa aad death fall aw neglect of the bowel*. Uaa DeWitt'a Little Errlj Biaara to regulate thaaa and joa will add ysaia la your lit* aad life to jour yaars- E*ay to taha, asver gripe. WORLD-RENOWNED PARKER BUGGIES are manufactured by D- t Far her, Roberaonville, N.C. You can't boy abetter buggy for the aame money. Why order your buggiea fiOm a die tance when you can get a better one, right in your own oounty, for leaa money? , Mil Mini hi Mm^ Tie Boston aaa, who lately •« riedaackly rich yoaag woman, ia n«l pj no*, for ha got Or. King*a N. m Life Tilla, which rsetorel her to jwrtVct beelth. I u fallible for J aaa ■lice ItillMii ana*. Malaria, Fe*e* aad Ague and all Liver aad Btsmach troublea Uent>e but effective. Only 25c at N.B. l'eel & 00. It ia a aafe aaaertion t • mahe that not one-third of the girle and women who wear aigrettea hive trie fain teat cuaceptim of what they really are and at what coet they arc secured—a coet which appe >1 with peculiar force au significance to every womaa a ith the fimt in> stinct of maternity witunher June Ladies' Home Jn taaL San Tn Fr» Mi "Our little daughter had au almeet fatal attact of whoopiag congh aad bronchitis,"Writes Mrs. W.K. Havi land, of Armonk, N. V., "hat, whan all other remadiee failed, we ured her lifa with Dr. Kmg's New Dio coyery- Pur neice who had Coeaamp (ion in at adr*ueed atage, al*e need thie wooderful medicine gad to-day she is perfaatly well."' Deaparale throat and long liee taea yield to Dr. King'e New Discovery aa to no other atadwipa aa earth. Infallible for Cough# aad Cfllda. #OO aad «-•? bottlee guaranteed by V, S. Peel A Co. Trial bottles ftea- Is the race to become estinct while our women hunt for work higher than that which God gave them? It ia infinitely lower work. What Woman'a Clab or Woman'e Column can match the home which the wife and mother aaakee beauti ful and sacred for her husband aad aoee? What are a thouaaad can vaeea to a lire child with its fair (fi'mpfed feojv and living eoul?— Juge UifiiiiiiL —=r | Tndlh m -* ' IIMM UHNM "Of a gasoline etovh burned a lady here frightfully," writer D. B. Pal mer, of Kitkmaa, la. The best dec tor* couldn't heal the raaatog aarw thl4 firffowtd, hot Book lea'a Arnica JMvegating Qtrg)ft*" Jatallihto for Out* Jorae. ootffc tqffm, Bfniaya Sklu Diaaaera aad Pike. Sfia at gj.9. Peel 4 Uiapaay. N * * CENTRAL ACADEMY an Industrial and Training School & \&p fad yeaag tola. wM be ginita annual eeffiqtt «jt ifoa. Ytpung mm deauing Jo go fo *Shooi and pajr in fart arith worh mhy waito to ug ffcc. Taryajjr*- one are desired Immediately} t tpf j farm work. 6 for carper tsr'a weak, I for maaonary and plastering. « for pait-.ting aiui i or 2 f r pnatmg For further particulars a'dreaa REv. Cass. a. Tatua. rriawpa M caaaot he fang head he- Fond is aat ■soaiahfag an til it to dl- Kodal Dvspepsie Cure djgaate all kiadaef food witheWt aid from the stomach, aitowiag it to mat sad re gain its animal faaetiaa.lta elimsate are exactly the same aa ths aatarsl digestif* fiatda aad it aisaply aaa't hrlp hat do yea gaud. TO MOUNTAIN AND SEA BIIOKE BESORT& ▼ia auiam au un bsilwat. * Before eompletiag anaagvaaeata for your aaaamer tripe or decidiag apou plaeea at which to apead the aamater, you aheeld call aa Ifahet Ageata and Pameagw Bapirsaatafiife of the Bea board Air Ltoe Railway. They are specially prepared to %aisfc tofor mataea as to lowest rate* qaiekeat achedalm aad meat attractive routes to the Meuutaia Reeorta ia Western North Caroliaa aad flouthwast Vir ginia, alao to the Be*ahore Meaorta of Ocean Vigw, Virginia Bearb. Old PoiatCemfort, ths great Eeslera Re ssrte aleag the Jersey Coaat and ether popular plasm reached via the Seaboard Air Liae Railway. This Campaay is offeriag lower rates than evsr with perfect train asrviee and (sat through achednles- It will inter est aad beaefit yoa to call oa Sea beard Air Laae Railway Agents. 33Jt - r Mr- Jasaes Browa of Porfaaaoulh, Va. over 8® years of age suffered for ysara with a had sate oa his lace. Phyaif isaa ceald aot help bias. De- Vitta Witch llaaal Salve cared htm permaaeetly. I A aaaDy Uakhy weaaaa haa It- I tie pain or lliiialiit at tea aaeda to here ay. Wine ml Casdal wfll ialsUy reltovetW the diagglag hasd. hack aad ride aahao eausad by laUsg ot toe besetlu mßaf to 1,e00.000 weaaaa who i iguil aaaqrmaath. Itmahaa the aaaa aaaual organs strong and hashby. It la the praeWoa made by Ma. I*aa •* give wemea relief tram the Iserible eehss and pefoe wUeh haaitolliiieaßjiil—■i.a.u aa yea km* S2SSS^®^ SUM Inn li Ml. "Will wondara ever caaae?" inquire the friends of Mr*. L. Penaa, of law reace, Kaa. They knew aha had been utable to lf>f« b»r bet} i«f aevea years on account of kidney aad liver troahle.aarvoea prortratioa aad gen eral debiUtr) bat, Three bottlee of Eltetrie Bittern enabled me te walk," aha writes,*' sad ia three aaoalha I felt likd a law pareoa.' Weaaaa anf* feriag from Headache, Backache, Nerreaanaaa, 81e»plwiaam. Melaa choly, Faiatiag aud Dixsy Spalls will iud it a priaalsm hiaaaiag. Try it. Saliafoctloa fa gasraatosd. N. & Peel A Co- Oaly 60 ceata. LEGAL ADYEBTIBKMENTB. I a i.e. NOTICE TO PWfSIOXBBS Ia awwtiliKa with aa eatal the last General Assembly, all peraoaa aaw oa the coafaderate peaaloa Ha*v either aoldiera, or widows a aoldiera, will be reqaired te make aew applmattoa before ooaaty of Panatoaa at the court Moate ia VtTillis—lfla, j& Moadaj ig Jaljr, pQi, all sach aaaraaaabto to aft aad ta pwoa, shall aead • errtHosta bum a creditable phjaiciaa, hvtag aad p-adictag ardiaae, ia the eeas maaity to whmh said apphcaat ahatt rtftde. that the ia 23UeS3tead. T»— CorstTT ItoAKD or fEBStOBS. t Km intwliaac s bnato slam (to mpp ka&m »a>rail a Uwtart ef Ceaay Ov»Wia>a a *!■■» la ttc ntßSrwi naavea.sa. . [saea / lamuakca NOTICE? MtCMiM I until r cat* ■Hh On Hj » Mi" J A- ■!» .Ont 1,1 lr 1 Bij. JakaT. a«lij ' aa • >r i r"jnf ■ 11aiiif.in iii it ri t »a itot . JAaaaaaad wife Claim. aMt Jrta XiMU|talnkMi briMMtii aaitn Caaaty aad i I lilm to il on aa IHIIW Iktrrii aad mtr mi—) |MI»I •oaMKtM. tad Ikr mat * fi i 'in T ~ *a- IWI tmfcc ■Otkt IM they MT II l||lll »ll>««fcnt J A Will i. Otikalat i IIIBM ifmnt! riaaij nnniMi ■ ac • ikt n(4iralAa(M MMractat to the roaptaiat to «U utu or Ikt g r i" I r ■ill applj to tkf nut for Ikt rrtwf tanM kail imMr 1 ——»■ — Tkit a Jaar igai Clrrk >yik»Cwl- KOTOI* -~ By eirtar of aa order of the Clerk of LW %qr ■aCont of Mania Coartyiolk faU HI Magratulrd Uniri Canaaaaj wife mar tkaJ.Caaoa nilaal Wilac Wrli i. wt mm arO at IkrCant kian to Wllliaiaatna mm aaafcr. >a|M Jtk. >s". Ikt foltowtag M. w a* —A | iiart ml laad ia nutia Caaatv adjototas Ha ■my II olaad oa the Worth; ~ -~| - Vkictanl oa tkc Fjul aaltealkairf Ik fiw Vadrraa a Wad oa the Wnt, kaana Ikt aH (iackn Ma him Uai. i iiuiainj i an hailnd nnaata In*. Teraaaof Safe-Oar half caak and later to i»th» Booth* froai day af ale akk a pai-aaat iataiiat aa hlinrt payarat. Taia Jane l/th. 19a! A. H Saaith. Wktelrr Kan 10 , )WI NOTICE Jaka D- Mn>. Hantil aa. Eaaa Hoyt Hakk. Defradaat. TV Drfeadaat above iiarf *Ol ukt mill tkal Ikt atom. ratitlrd art am kaa beta tokna Idia Ikt Ma|i tin Coavt. ml Motto caaaty. aad aaaaaa taly una 1. il Maraaklt at Ikr Caal •tea.wkraialwkere IkcMtatotk r*M kiwm«aia»aii at feaw klktatojkhl ■tick kaa ton My tied. That ikt Mijiu af tkaaattiaa lata tfdair the fkiatlTi tMr to a tiart af toad to aaid eoaaty.kaowaaa Ike Keteaa Wafer*toad, aadtoeariade Ikt Sifiadaiit IrjM aay ioli It at to art ap aa alltfif U dnd. runted by M If. Wafeia toC C. Mini Tht» La>h day af Jmmr 1901 J»tt J- A. HO»k», .t Clerk Soptifcjt Caart. NOTICE rai aaal to Ijatr Notice ia htwky |ina that tWkaiia will hr aadt to tkc Baaed af Cmaly Mttaot to retail add taaß l| far aia«tk«. befiatai Jaly I at. 1901.at thr if si af llanrll. ft C . to Mania mntr. Thia May itth. tpaj. fe4» P. L BAlflJf NOTICE fa 111 aa at to Law Matter ia hereby |hn tkal appto atlna trill he toade to the kaard af Caaafly kreaae to retail apirit uun aad aaalt I|■ 1 n tot afat tooaatha. hegiaiaa Jaly tat Ifa. at Ike Taj tee SU IT to lfartia caaaty Thia May i4th. iyo.. J«» J J WtIVRE * CO A VMTIY mST "SMttliai taMflkSa All Doctors hare tried to cure rA TARRAU by the nee of powders, acid gases.isbslers and di ogs ia puu forM. Their powders dry op the m cuoaa uembranee ctmißg them to crack open ifd bleed. The power fa acid need in the inhalers have entire ly sates away the saae ibiWiim that their makers have aimed to core while pastes and ointments caoaof reach the disease An old and ezper ieaced practitioner who has for many years Made a cloee stndy aad special ty of the treatment of cATTARAB has at last perfected a treat meat which when f&ith'utly used, not oaly reliever at once, bat permenew'ly Cares CATARRAU, by maCnug the cause, stopping the discharges and eijnqg *ll inflammation. It is the oaly remedy known hkseieaee that at-trial ly reaches the afflicted parts, Thia wonderful remedy is knowa aa the GUARANTEED CATARRAU cURE," and is sold at the extremely low price of One Dol lar, each package containing iateraal aad aataraal medicine aafiriewt far a fell months treatment aad everythieg oeoemary to its perfect nee. 5 "SNUFFLES" is the ealy perfect cATARRAH cURE ever made aad ia aow recognised as the ewly sab and positive core for that aaaoyng eftd disgusting disease .It also carea eatly mils also wonder!ally qakk to reliera UAV FEVER or cOLD m thaHRAD. cATARRAH whea neglected often leads U oONSUIiPnOS— -ascp PLE3T will save yoo if you oee it at oaoa. It ia BO ordiaarj remedy, bat • eomplste treatmeat which ia peeitiev gt° "fm CATARRAH ia My font « stags Q imd according to the dirsetiooa whi*h aocoaspasy aach paehags. 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The Enterprise (Williamston, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
June 28, 1901, edition 1
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