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I oood RoaAs (2 sfes 1 S X* bilk ■■■ill Far IllfW ■*" T !» ftol difrndt to awkn!«:J I why the DvTminl for g»J I - mads doe* not mkr greater Y bndtraj !a Ulluois wlifa a "ijhl at the beail of :he at of ciril (fljmtvrisg of the Siate nui rcnltf dnluit in a baUetto that -earth road*" are best for (arorri. * Twif»«at &at -K who "Issues this bul letin from the State university. vigur |iD(lj oppafcs rv.nl*. uiaintain lag that the earth roads call be greatly iiapruved wit a iiroper care. Kien though the State enter* n|»a an cUb orate system of bard road*. IK- c»n tmfi* that the majority of riim rn will •till be compel! -d to -orth rojiil*- While there is n-» objection to the improvement o* *-anlj rojd«. tlv- dis semination of trttch as tb- pro fessor eaabodii in hi* l.tlletln Is cal culated to aid la rv.a-iiins tin' suod roads inoveaiettt in this Slate. There Is iiblj- one k:cd of a tv-id"* tor Illinois. zol tlit' is a bard road. Tit" Wall >h»iulil lifc'v i ■» |ufi ia liw build lag of any oth.T siad of a 'read.' iVr three w.u-kH tbj e-sttatry high way!*- which are ail enriti i»ai!s— in «-»-ntrjl Illinois Lav,' !,«?,.a impassable exivpt for light veliki--. A system of drr.in nge which l*r ifc««or Raker for these earth r»>ads would. of ct>u;>e. n-adtr lhc^i. I ..isa !•?•. But far the cost of drai'it foundation* of bard roads couid i«; laid aud a sy stria cf highways laau'gunited tliat would lj permanent ssiwalil eiil»auc»* sue value of every foot of .'ana iaad tual was contiguous •«» it. The "carii road" bulletin of Pro fessor Ilatt-r. V-::lie gifilig valuable fli;;vilkn* for improvement of existing earth- rosd*. «buuid not xleter the legislature frotn favorably «u»!il ertng the Curtis g> d roads bill ii-w before that Tbfa i>i«l .s ntodeUJ ' C|wii the liwt / the liest r-.ad legisla tion that has i>- :i eaai-ted iu she vari ous Slatt-s. It ceeaies th.- oiiin of State engineer of n-ads and ruil- li>i the principle of "State-aid." by which one-half of tti» VJVllse of the oiit s! ruction of highway* built Jn any louushlp na l -r Srate suriervisirtta shall I e paid for o»! of tile State treasury. Tills is the ontr plan thai will ever give Illl;i is a sy- -ui of fteftitaneat I. ird rails. The roads tiiiu Kali • rr elmnplwi an- the road* 1!1iu..;.i ' would like to ;el rid of.—l hit-ago Ilc» crii-Ilernld. A Carf »' -('(» Iflkbra. The side ditcli-s Khon!;! IS- eiamlanl It; the fall to see tnai tiiey are (hv tiead v.n ii and grass; and late la Winter !liey should lv examined twiiti to s«-- tliat'titey are not >1 vi>fh eornstali*. etc.. washed in from the field;. The maittii of elllverts thotild also ■■leand of rabhMl. aiel tLt- outlet of ti!.- drains -h »ui«l l>> «j' U«d. Attention to side ditebes w«l| preuat over:'-.u- aad washing >f the tt-adU-d. aisu v. id h »» purest th.- f.jr fcistion of |ki::i:S at the ro.i!su*e anil the consj-qutnt. satarstion of the n>j»l - l td. The ro.U ca.-. ;aker should t. t-ucntly i,i» ov,fii* i.-rtka of Hie road, particularly tile rainy -nn , ai.i! csjieehilli- Jii.it as a hi'-ivy fal! of enow is goin£ iiff. f-ir It U tiieu thct tlie inost da I:: sire is done." l-'oßucate ly. ijiis w «>ik -viil uui interfere with far"! v :>rk. Iliads shovld l:*tve plenty of llgh! and air. of nitrti finiiy naa i« Very nice oil a hat day; hut sueh a lead eauiiot ■ k"in its str-d fiin lltloa. titsre shade Is Tii-.irir «are r» breeil muj Mdes. Tiieref.-re th" road iliii .aN sL> uld us- all siiMe dipiucMiry haie Irri-s a«lj liti.ag tin* Mad. parilci:- tar!y those >u the s »t:th >'■!-■. with rvfereuee to th - ttcaelits of il.e rinij. A iall hedvre c'-'s oS th - view .».* lite ndjravßt i\iuuiry, «»tit tiie i-fei-i -. Rr.d iu a dry tit l-ecp» in tie- «lnst end lu a wet situ - r- ta.-il* the uf the road. T;-.*ref«»re th.- r.».nl i»f lieials siiou'd • nf-'p- ■ tin- law concern ing cutting if hedges. -» It Is hoped thai the day is not 'ar fwWilo will i| for »■.» as to secure a contiuc >f -r-i** Instead of unsightly aci no v.oils weeds.- This caa Ih» acebui;iii"l»ed w*ith ah HiUti u-owi; g a; but -^-nsev -vvai it «■»*••• ** Cecil roads are tlcsirable for tile **tEe reason that a aian huys a ear rla;e or builds a fine house. I. e.. be cau%; they are a ."tuf.-rt ami a pleas tire. Whether JO.I ruds "will pay" tr not der>eu.i« ot>..;i tiie relative esti cia* put npou otoney and lalior ou the cne side and eotafort a a I convenience cf travel 0:1 the other. The man who. prefers to ride in a iutniier wagou be cause it is cheaper ihan a carriage will prefer to ride iti ilse tuud iusiead of *;*ndlliß aiiiney or !a!i»r ia iuiprovlifg the roads. I; is certain that comfort aad case of trare! add to the Uu-je. 1- edge and iutelii;eCi-e of the citizen, and thus indirectly, but a >ne the le-s certainly, add to tits aMlfty to g i ->n la th? worl.!.- A reasonable expendi ture for yoad.- is always a ;co.vl investiuen; —-Cnaueialiy. soiiallr ;;ad (dutatienaily for any « ni:aua'ty. The Maiinosloii of stone roads may or taay not l>.- a re:i«. a i'o!e ture —that d--p -ul* the total eou dition—hut it !s Uelieve-.l that there are laany eoniiaani'-ea ia whicll an ob servance of any or all of ;he pry.ding suggestions would mater.aMy improve the road at a comparatively small »x --ptuditurc cf moucy or !e. ->or. Cost »f Foor Counlrv Roads. Th? average cost of rr-uuee for the wh .le A'uUed s>.at» s Is twenty-five cents |.er ton wll.-. The . railroads charge leas thau half a cvnt [n {nile for battling. Were they to charge, a .f*n. a tail" a y.oiest would go up from all parta of the country . egaicst the rob'.ier rates, yet the Tarta ers pay fifty tines as aiuch to have their produce hauled So the railroad gtatljEn >.*e .lie . ■ n '*-* Lty do uot care ta give ;he eatapara *!vely small aiiioaut of Ciitey n. ede«! to get better highways that would -nt Coirn the Orlia::> jtlmes-Deaiocrat. f The Apaches bave'three different kinds iff rfcjt' cafh Lav lag ha: '.s.» •tttef wd ptojrj with « small bow. 7~ COLU.UL CACI TALES. Explains HU New York Interview. General J. S. Carr hav.ng rct«sssi kcmt a correspondent of tin New* aad Observer called at hit office to lifora htm teat the people of the Bai« vera ■such interested to his recent interv.ew la the New York Times, and to ask If he had anything further to say. Tee General remarked that he preferred UX being quoted farther, bat since his nail contained sa many letters haar lag upon his New York Interview, |«- haps it might be well to abandon ius original purpose. General Carr said: "Mjr only desire is to sea the IXMUO cratlc party pull itself together. :ii pudge itself of its I'opuiistic ideas and tecden-les and again becom? a great national party. 1 am the san.e suaight fated Democrat 1 hare always te*n. and propose to regain »?. I pioftt* to be Just as loyal to the UcuaiK or ganization. aad as much d"voted to the true principles of the patty. "I bare no desire or esr#»'tatioa o.' bo oming the Ucl-iuriii of North C.t:» Hia* *Wit !"»:■"«»'' •"» are. I gratuitous. s:i;i 1 have the couia&e to j apeah my convlcitioßk. Tiisy nif I weigh but little tnl they siapuy so f>r | wi-al they art worth. J "I tullo at the Ihouglit that I as I preparing to jump the fence or kr~k out of th-j tracts, Hat her I'm strlv ni to ( •••rvc my State an 1 th" Ileiuorr.'ti ; party, as I ijave in tiie past, w.th r ai ! and fidelity. making the best int-reit i on earh the paramount interest ut b tz. i'erisi the thought that 1 would sur | reader my party birthright. Now tut I we have eliminated the nigger North | Carolina Democracy must pr.cet-d wftb I c ore breadth of le-utr.. And T the promise* of (hn last campaign -mean ' anything they mean much, and I have au ab.ding fa.Ui that eventually t !:•■*• pledges will be faithfully kept. I have followed with unfaltering otep and un swerving loyalty the b.utaer, of our na tional leaders through every campaign i stnee IMA. i have striven to iivo ia t.e zeal of defeat, but I am pur.-tuadSd that both the good of the !)eaiat:atk party and the b«it interest of North Caroiim. . and tje South for thai matter. !O:I.:B Is a new national leader. An able and in fluential Southern daily J.urnal re nt ly said the tendency of preaent condi tions and ciri-unmtanees i»s. an 1 has been for some years to drive our aUtal men fro:a public life' ami to fiici and bring to the front a class of politician* 'whose chief capacity seems Jo be leal ing to defeat 't here success is poo*.;. :e 1 am not sinking to lead a new tu.ve meoL I don't think anyone ncd to 1 trouble about the new movement. Jes: 1 wait until next national Demo rattb loavention a sd all of us. will be in ths n-w movement. True, some will have to round a forty-five degree Olive, but I think they cap do it. rimi" will have to go to the left aad others to tlie right. 1 but they will all round tt tu spo.! aiiipe and get together upon a w.s - un I c servstlve Democratic platform rea-.y for the Democratic victory, which will I urely come ia IJiH. "The poliical situation in North Car« 'uliu lh rt-cei. I ycrtw has be* n an an omaly. The I'opnl.Kl party f .twvl with the Democrats natunaliy ar.d with the Republicans ir State affairs —otse h ad and tmo b0.1i.« join d together. S ic reeding campaigns numt be fotgiv? upon entirely different ISJUIS. We ri wt Ih' den? with Kifl-nlla .varfare T.* time has come uhen ot:r R;cat nati nal Kemocratls party must g v* up a cna.t :?fer and rictoriuus. No :r.an sup ported Mr. Bryan mora loyally then myself, but lb-* fuct stares us in th» face :hat he carried fewer S;ates ia ISO® than in ISSS. and bisUes the el v cn Southern S atn eiirlej 4 ( :nVy thir teen electoral votes It waulil r.e mid -o—a tJ repeal such fo!!y. Kor »>n u iam sick aad tired, though I follow' d our r'andard boarer twice, 'through a slaughter house to an open gr. re.' with a zeal and tiii-'hty bore of lovn. with my view, but I am pers-. a l-d th»t conditions in North Carolina p tiyely d*mand a change In-our party policy. "My position is one that can be !0.. al to party principle, bul in outirely good faith I dissent from party p>llcy. "We have rid ourselves of the "r.ig rer." now let a great North Carolina b* the watchword. ij «io in;«n tion on my part, he asscred. to line up the business interest of the Suite '■ support of my position. Daring at! these yekrs I have exerted my tcflue-.ce to keep tne business element of the State la touch with the Democratic party, but I am frank to say that 1 a n apprehensive that unless this etemrnt *«e greater safety and promise in !h« policies of the IVmoccats party an I Its interest btlter guarded. It will slip away from us more rapidly In the fu ture than In the past. "I certainly do favor the building >1 the Nicaragua Canal uil expansion upon reasonable lines. Sr. Jelfws n ia my authority for expansion. The de cision of the Supreme court of the I'nitel States has male cpaailM an assured fact, and whether we like It or not we must accept it and our party tsicst act a orti.ng.y. . ro.j :Be Orctv ion of this tribunal there ia no app.'at. We tcust expand in our v ews as weil as in our territory and gentlemen with reputation for party lovalty ctust n>t be ostracised because they dare th it for theipsHves. A State no moir thxa a man can be IndifToreat to outs de opinion. It is well that it Is so. If therefore, the eliminatioa of the mass of the negro vote means on'y a CJB: A ttation of past political con l.tions here, then it may be well appear to the w«rl.l that we carrtod the amendment by pretense. . • "I bad mo ulterior Dotlv* or design IB gtviag out tne New (org ißtemew nor was it ia the least wise pretned.- tated. Iteiag simply a private citizen with BO official statioa I claim the to hold aad expresa an opiaio'B upon mil public questions without be ing subjected to oflticism". This is a free country, anii if I uaderstand free toe. oi ap.n: >n that is wi-.at it for. My views are in no sense to b; regarded as a lecture to the Democrat ic party but loving the principles of the party aad Jiavlng its success deeply at heart from my view point. I think it wise that we g.ve the matter due con sideration. | Na motlvejnoves me other than th« ' oeai later es* of IM NIU Mlwil* . ..ii - -1 V i i * i ; THE ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, JCLY 12, 120 L TOE SABBATH SCHOOL WTERMATICNAL LESSON COMMENTS FOR JULY 11. MM: S«k Kami to (W Arte. On. MIII IIJ T.IM. M-N C ■ I \ CantHac Lnfa.-Acanb( te Ik 1 ampiH ckwolottr. Mr than !K3» wj» Un |urf Race w M In w> Dahaf, leu TIAC the OU TUMI at «*/• boat drsaely popalated. and the -xcc tad rro.a ear*Miagfr wirfced, so that 'W ABW to *rat ray tka {rota tiaa - «a— ' — - 1. -Gal wa.ri.w X«l" V«h knx»:f. Iknth ear that M ioaad r»"« .1 thr *jm ol the Ixurd. Tat arenuw} t» ha f«jwln ia tr~ aril, hat at l>ncth Cod maraed 1 ia tarrry to him. aad slut ia n ■*»'H U Hh r«»i,j»ri!K him. H» i'jutt ««k t( Htani beinf iwr, tb* »«»•) hailr. asd *ll ia aacoijjtum wni tVrp*. cnar iala nwabnac*. "MiiJ* a «(*•!." Sarh a iriad u produced t tlivsf enporaaoa. 1 "Ha* mrniwd." When God*» pr>- turn *«f i." Mohihf I it na aa caar ior fiiai ta nttmi the raia aa to ana it ts X "Ri" tr»d—roatiaaaiTr."* TW rv !r drtrwd. TV ha*, of tbr na «• u>4 aiarh. aad rrrnipa the aab(*m- MIS TOJ mitd ia aoir. •*. ""M-natasaa of Ann*." A rrcioa artrV ia the of Aiawaia. ma cow pl'rj ly tje 11 ie« a laaa Ararat, aa taa '« of vlirt the ark of Vtaa r«HInM in a tojrf m* aa'tha ela-»sr of .liwwa larlf. >a the firTiu? r. t! i»r.jt nae imoa tb- al v nVtfc, it M fckffr that the trk «M Ir IVI toaard Ami Minor, end raarht ti!«! a war bJI ia the rryoa of tkr i--T- Il raaaot fee aaipi-oaed that it -vitf•* oa t.'.krr of the ptali uow mIH AnrtV aa Ararat ni a ooantry, cot a :a! their |ki]u do not met «Sai>'» for She Mifon. T, - «rat forth - TWrh Cod kal taU V-jla vim Ike ffood aroaid »■», «v« to t Acy. rrt TV had Bat tereslrd ?•> kin tl* :it» aW« the r»tt»» ivoald c tffpjw, I Ir. v-V-V tHf fonr.tr wu n-Tr»- cnr. «jii> a >d*t of the hitrr I w«» aid serve «IT tvfralifr lii* rwioMtr. tft'l tkj? dar*a!i»( it him wouM I mn- tV pcn>(M» «i fc» fnitb tad Td!K2f* "RitA —to and fro.** >or!a anl Mir»inf. It is frtKniif »np ;!ut tbr C~w off and ra K« a pa »«•*; :t »« rti iHit, bowem. that tfc« L»f rrlin. U! «M not taV-n into th« ark. 9. "*2lt Wtt fiTtil • dow." ll# MQt r o.ih tKr «?jTf tkw Tat fnrt IPM •i aptrJiiy rrtvraed; tilt »m»nd timr* it ( rr'n.-.Md Knn.ißf with it aa olirt lr»:, tbr ik'H t«snt it w«it f*»rth to rtOnm to BiAr» TV d .if aa aa tablrn « a «o»il, f niiiat v»o rut or aat)«fartMo *n this «:afil aorld. mama IA ("krKt as to jita ark: ikr carnal heart lib* thr rarer* , I tako* up vilb tSe trodd and freda on thm \ I .*arr.va it aai« there. Aa Noah put fort in i I hand ati tool the cuvr into th»» ar's. | j n> vdl crjtioatljr receive tho* who j 1 »n«e tan ll.aa for re-at. I 11. ** %n oijrr leaf ** An tnHlm of ibr Irv *a of pracr Maffa wd and !>• rartb and fiai Una nnnawUm' ti*e j flint La* ~t«tn the eiubVui of peacr i [ all e»auir*d aai>aa. J*am of j I tht renewed mind wiu2i. amid th? aur- I 'uiindtar serka and bnds ita I rfi! and in Clrut, and no; on'jr ; | «e. i«: a'«» u>. of tlw earnest of 1 I aHmuaft, ard ur4i«h« i r-»f I liu: ;j-i(r!tit iua aaajr and thai a fiatw'l ear;b aa fully into fur. I luT carnal n.iad, on tbr *«»ntrary, ran ir«i 1 | T aav (tin; aa-i unlhin bvi Chnst; it j | i.ite tie r iiu) c i u«d u; v»a all unclfiu j U« •»■*- r 14. **S«rtMl ri-'itk." At. Fr«»ta tt i; iaa*. .Vuaft «u in tbr ark a cunt ! mU* toU.- )rar. oa 3ai «U>a j !6. *\jo fortla of tbr arc."* Noah dtd l noi Waat ;ar trl until tar «.*»»man«! *isvt i.-osi •->ol. It at a* thr I. #rd wbo waa da » (ct-ftnt '.an w*w»V cn!:rr. | 'J9. 'Noik t Jilufi aa ailar." Tbr tirat ; ibtnj; tbt .tush da«l aftt-r h:S voNdrrtiU j fd# U jaajr iui drbi of fcrat:* \ I icrlt to tajhl. mbto had mi aoadeffalir |wr- j Mttrd hiaa. A i*.u. I afci and AbeJ oCrr« | ' urnacta, «ni Itair can Lt n«> doubt tail I tn jr n.d altara «a altuh thrjr vtfrrvd | | intra. tka. MJdrd bv Noah, a «?• : taU the arai on rmord. i'ht «»rd nh.cli j | ».r 1' iiuti attar aamitxa |*« >|*«ra| a | ure | for *a>rUK«. Aha.* aara iron the ia::a I «.u«. n.*a or rlt*atrd. plaiti :«»r I ! r.m» nrtt jrarriilj nthtr raiwd wry j oc hwlt on tar !j|u •! h.tla and rooiitb t ; tat N r.fNßtw. taut arr* ohnfK u*td ! ' tor id">la E .raaaa |«br)MMa. "I'lto ihr Lord.** | r It aai " onto iSr Lord*' br enrvted th»a a!- , | tar.' avald base auttautd j l tor crt. aa briaj thr mean* uf aihatu:., - [ !».ii N.'db • faita |rt»«rd beyond tbr an; | to thr l.od o; '..at ark. aaj brmv »!i*a [ a:«;>;d w6! c i it. in*i«cd of krk ' a lißftt.ns »Mk at a. or it a» an i • o9 uoraHip. kt tmui an altar unto I an | «-:»jajjr4 lliui. aud au , I I* never hoard ot a;a*a. ' Burnt odrnags '* i I hi* au " an | Aa ;t »B»2»ri,! lor icn. a fratcaul tioa o» auoori'.f and fiwlwis. tlat | mraa- *>. tffuis| ll.t favor, and a token ! oi tor f.»tr'» atu to llta am | act."" At tirai »arn..fra n acre oftrred oy I ladtviduaa. aa ia«a and Abrl, but alter the tioxl ty teaCa of */r trij-r^ IVa offtrlaf waa a rrry axprtaffrt |>pa ot the aurtißu-e of t'briat. aa nothing icaa than ilaa (onpirta and full aarntirr rrwild I make atuiumnt for the mm of tbr aor Id. | In ntoal other oflttinga the olem had a | ahart. bu*. ia the vbik Ural oflenng all i waa {lira to God. | 21. " Smetkd a c*ert aa nmr." That is. lit vaa veil plraard anth thaa art. Saul ia haa htart " In chap •: HT. tiod aaada | tbr aaamant nith Koah that Ht had in ! Hu haart to "Will not agaia curat." j ; VVhma N.ub and haa Umtif tint brfaa ta niahr tlnr hoaata on the Wad there would .ba f tear at tarry raia that it maght br thr btfinnmc ot nnothtr Hood. Thia I would mtrrfrce not ocij with their corn- ) I fort, bat w;th thear pni|rm. What would : | bt tbr nar oi bwildinc or cultaratuaa tar Ida that mifht at aav timr br dratrorrd r ' Tor ftnrrnant waa God'a adrmn pronaiae in tbetr bthalf. 3. "Karth rtmainrtk *" Htrt it ia pbia> i ly intamated that thr earth aa not to rr» j train alwaya; it. and all thr works t'r.trt- J ia. nuat br barntd up. 2 IVt. 3: 7. t:nto and harvest.** etc. Tbt Lord pn»m iara {to iicm aa thr (exranter, tbt vinb!r ircot*. taa: iht rarta would never a«ain br airatroard by a flood. Thr first was | that aad barvrat and Cay aad { a:rkt »"dje'd ac: ctaar wHalt tbr earth re- j I anred. leewf vaa the bow art in the j t. a.a;. 9. X3L l!ot ■n 1.-irt'oa t laCSwOB. fljjr Ci v |t. —Tte heat WIT • tere U tivociis .imc ac wort i.ny ?ca?:r.kn. j.rot:ra:jW I £KI-! tt!i:i!ip la ti*? strtp;t whuh t U«y. Ihe nu* oi oaiibuin ruz&ias rss con lideithtT rtjact I lu cone.n ore -o'l tho eihau«:ioß o. tbt cad the ] Iroa aai ikipVlildtßS ?1."4t ! rre-t sa.ioaa.y by aV ftaee o.* wcr meTi ?a-eriag fran tb? Lea:. Tenmature 57. .Miners Will Aid. Pittite. SprcUL—The Pos: says: IVty thotuaid elisors employed ia tbr man) iaiat> uf the Pittsburg dis trict are willing to lay down their picks, walk oat of the mines an 4 as sist the Amalgamated Association of lrrn and Ste*l Workers in their fight against Jhe steel trasL Patrick Dolaa. diotrfct president of the United Mi tie Workers to- authority for thia state meat "aat*lf !m ts»Si t thr miners writ! ia*inrdlately qtitt - r- —.' t. ' * Frederick Ertaxnri*. Gbilt. isdeid _ Japanese M*r U V«hir its distinct§m Qtulkie\ owing to the introduction of . Ixrpean mcihrii of ' ' • . i | ~t . . . • ~ .• - »-i CURRENT NOTES. _JQ» MM of the tardea lil|i is CM* of war weald rtuU their tke s>ctn ton Cm mtt* a year or «o te tkt Nirtl Reserve. Of the French Use each member of the crew mast Mil for m Uaw m * vaaael of ww- O" the majority at ship*, bow am*: W oCcers are an of the sea who li» foacht their way apt. step hr Mh eaure.j by merit tad aot at all by Savor. Oa the Aacrkaa Line, erea after a ana haa rdBM the rasa of rapiaia. he moat pass a rigid ea anlaattoa every In years. PMC. W. H. LfKh. at Vnikhli Grove Academy. at Moaataia Orove. Jfo. tm credited with naH| more Vmki-tnr newspapors thaa any other CUD ia the laiiH Slates He sub scribes for Si eewspapera. six of them dallies- The Frotesaor says: "I use the newspapers Is B7 classes. They are the but Instroaseat ia the world for teaching nrreet history aad geog raphy. Tte real drama of life la Its varied forci of commercial. political, aad aortal 'riatiou mast be aeea and learned the mirror of the world." the newspaper. Every Frt iajr morales ia the academy la devoted to the reading at newspapers." The Scottish Patriotic Association, formed shortly after the aaaounce mect at the King's title of Edward VII. hara f*»: »U ilwi to the Kim a re- Qsest to ~ca-lo this great wrong to SioiluiL' A reply has U-»-n received lo the (Cm that "His Majesty haa aot been phased to signify any rote. C2iKb therein." Tk« tame body or gan!t>d a dwnw astratjoa oa the Field of Bannockbcru. oa June 22. to pro test against th~ - nawarrantable as I aciption" of the title. Between I.TO tn! 1W« people attended. Speeches ware dellrerr -! aad Mr. Theodore Napier hissed his dirk and solemnly det iared that be would never own all- stance to say Edward VII. ?arha- .4 ?crs*a ru iusi Dva ttiutt mam gar I* iWb any Ptw iy» aad anon am Ut»: lo*. Sold It all droggiaSa. In i-x [*f cot of North iluia sod eigfcteea per teal of foiti luUa nV N|n U« *r* cull yard as mm. WVs it fan to »-ciety the bast is M aiwaya the rv«;at . La4ln ( aa Weatr Sfceea fin aule after matag i'lti'r foti. EM*, a peadrr fa* hi f»l. til aaahfa aght rr atw >m •«» IXiw aaeUra. hot. i«wl ar. acaaag aaila. caraa aad biaiw. At all ->'| Tti aad •ho* alaaia. » Tnal paefcac* F.iSK by ml Addaa** Aim Olaas. I. I » key. I. T. If the whnJa water [owf at Niagara •n» Saed it WR'-d be worth IIJUQuM a «t»y- ' Bm rar ike Bawala X« amtsst rial aih yea. bssdsrha la a lew. na ahi aerer pt aril aciil nv hoeraa art zit rtght. Curum halp ntvt, car* rax •>!! »it a gripe ar paia prvhm •ear natv» >■» i—la. teas cos jQjt IS ««a te Mart nat roar health hack. Caa • aaara Caadr •iitarSr. the fmaiar, pat ap ia SMtal Wua. «»■) tablet haa C.C.C. | atampe' aa fl. sssss« of lutstinas Coram are as 4 : Bnh to get ia lit j s'.mrt car aa ia the aartrt FTRi pcreaa»atly cered. lie 9t» nramoae na aftn tm daf «lm »! Dr. Sine * Qnai h»rrc T-mt-trrz. tilrta. L- trJaar I Imtiasfra* ' Itt. K. U. tiua. Ltd.. Ml tirhtt. Ilih. h ; Wjrri a» c an l >nww a dnkr they arrm t> thiaa they have earned it. • , *l4 Wiail»» « liaaiatar Syrap lotehUdrea j •Htkng.Mltn atf>a>. r~tcr*a altao*- •lle.ukn la a «a-»» a»i ralM. Ik a ba*al h i pfnar that wan feopls gat ale i sonety ibey erpeet to be aeKea oft. laaaa»fta» , i(Vihei' mafiiia savad my hfe lbs i i J«n a|a -Vu. Taoaaa Zom- Bias. Mafftbe M.. _W»vca. 5.1.. r«h. 11. ISM. A hjoo a Im m aorta two a> jK>- -- AlWt Bar-h. W— ■ Toiada. OHie. say* -Bat: • falaerh >tr* wrl ay Ilia." WHic Ma rw parttrslara. tod hy Itraggwts. 1h Tke woetd raeed 577.000.T09 ton* oi ooai >a IM>. agamies '.W.WAM tcaa last jear - 3. H- » »*a. of Atlanta. Oa.. are th> «alr ne.-'Jil Ur Spwaluli la tha •*4. »ae ta-u--itaral oT«r In adewtissssee* n J.ajther ae.ama af thaa papar !'>.•;»» aba cut reflactaoa* are aot all la^ast Aa Interest'ng I lad The workmen eorsged la making errs rati., ci* in connection with the | new pablic park that forma part of j Ix>rd Iveagh's improvement scheme in j the vicinity of tlulnneaa's Brewery, in Dublin, the other day came upon I a retaarksble old alab. ornameatad j with raise! rroaasa aad booses of ' Irish workmaashlp. The slab was ; found in St Patrick • lo»e near the fuddle Hirer aad It Is the opialoa of | some aalfuaxlana who have laapertco It that It formed the coearlag at St. Patrick's WriL I ,• ■»aaa. ■ - I LION COFFEE I A LUXURY WITHIN THE REACH OP ALL. | - 1 -The Enigma In the Sun." * S«y ■•» •» l« «k« E»* »■■■>« M Tla ia W tea / IN ("s£>?«#■'-!." IRR «V> UCX COFTTK PM jT*7 jyi rsl l'pg iiMKU^itiin^Miait ' ar '" ImMMMMt. Jbi .rife a Ihm anicM so ■»- h ■■ »•« iw Lin, mmd «. Watch our wrt Ximiiinii.i. K* in ill » i»i ' Just try a package of LION COFFEE and joa will understand | the reason of its popularity. . | aea »W * 111 "VHS.' !■ a ymitj aaaaerfcrfevtoa » away iWr.aal taitaßHkw Tta- M M |M urthßy. TT i li i liil ' I ii| iii ■a farmihan, ai « hi iambi MmcV aaßj hfcaar.na pnfai>4 M hlkt TW —lull 11/ riml tto* ha todhaafsa' II trl kJvhto toMnr-aii T I a I'll i'J Sat al wm§kJ? OTPHkA Aft "Jfi ikn tom fnr p.l ihait Ija ' I amrlM «V»—aftniij ——* «. W 1 »w!n Xot. sky rnrnm it low r«a»toWHh>ltaM a* «■»- TWa ni««»to 'Wiana4: ~l>—l >■ I* a'ml I aaaU km tuLrf ma* Ikr Ut*(M hi m mair k (•« a«k." "Ifc." iliffil to Tto"totav|Mi! A Inrvl •> »a 4 W a W«i jatoA", "Va. to ua t.~ inififitto Man «W • knf "*!**• wa ia itol aMt n;a*p_ B«a3>!Miim toallliajUlillMtoai ■ a. ajliiaafa to 1. tlaaf faa totora a.' Tim thee ;*ll tto t r Mia oear ■liml to) tto aaa waa n«A. Be tod al *toa toeaSajar i aali aw I. "Tsa to. ttor anaatam. inr.aaca.'tfe« Mbaatoi toaa "*-? «■ to to yart year al b aat laaaa Cm thy ff "ton He tancln nra as ntrr «Mt." "I*s, 1 cnUat aua! iSa t. " rauarJ Taa ■■ aarlandy. -pa to* Ito cJd t-fcea. V ta-l*M 4a; Mra toe-.™ "Tknnaut a(aa.*(ulto ~a*aam " aa to aiH » fc' Uto haagfe eeratr of !>ia Boaik "Sir. ato £• i*a rata akaat J>gi,uyn-,ial taa bft la >»i a Mlj > irua • B»« JVI nata»i to fa to* '!oa lea tf Ha M. ahat •laal to to to «: J M paa aw to>a a torfc iaf.ioC totu>jiltoi ifkjaitotoaar Tin aafcl t* c - lanM tay raaiae laiyaa a—at» IfcJ tlnrtlt IWIM to ftoa la tto |nniV. k>4 tom aaa a rftott far a Ira aa ai -a atokr to rasar aattoag Miir Ito ata'a baa. Iba Ito laita toM | to fctaaaalt aa to h»th m |to kaa ef a at—i >to. ] "I NpfaM." to asad. aa to tp|>4 to toy ] ram. "1 - j tola' pr>m*» at jUT' -Vtot » to* T~ aafcd Uaian>tat.nua. Taatalaara tottra ' ■tow um»," aaraa*>i4 TYbl Of nana y»» , ran nadaailaa I «kf -tor are. to a* taa . liatltoa fa« «aa"J tato taaay ll*j aaaSl to lad to a aaa.-» rak tor hatofa or—" ! "Mtoiaftotol" pat a to 4to~. «aS :k "Oaeaf fdar pavamto. at leaat. wrlght. 1 toppaa la to» toa ta* he la are totarr ita eaae ~ ~Ttoa ~a 4aa i Njaa b tot .JdalKr -Satataß. It u to( n|kl ] Id I awUtoalfn "O tini > a(yaa toaa aay »Way Ua toll aa toa*-toaa tato* i frua to 1 inn taCai anff«L My aafa aa ! mllaulag ttoaa aa* afct -a stoat au ahy ef tto aaa tar raqaarai la (at a Lady'a 41* M ' Vakt. laa ara nttoxaa "ta*: toads m I taa." -Jaal aa. ■ all I Ito rtoartaßy.' Vat yM aaa, lay aiatatoa|toaaaatotaai t tjwsa a pwaaaa ia a ara aaato. batato.- alao.'Ma toata an tola toa aaaa." " "*»#. la tto* aa>. " aaal to aa to peal Turn tar to aten aal paeyanad la tot. "yua to* taeaai tal faar aafc la 4a to aa mtwm a *'* a* ap toa baa toads aaul altar »i|iwai«.- lat a--«. aka to ara IVauaa Lat m aaai L Ito if to aala tora In da* V«ka to** (V.TaMa. (t >. akreaatoia aar yak a£ aaaaa vary r* una ■ NOTES AND CUTIHXT Url Klauirl now ia Iktt romtrj Klrtillng Ike Voaaag X>ti Christina Auurlauoa rrkkratln ia liottDO. has rxlreate repvaura to notoriety aa J for that r-a»'»o kit iaac hardly *l» pvared in rautctM with the eser rU' s. Only on rare orruloat ru he be prtiilltd npoa .to tprak la pubUr. though he aal hia aaatar. Gortrnde Ktonsird. are familiar Ifom at phllulkropk aad rrHfwat gatherings ia Great Britain.. At the laal awtiat of the Edla burgh school board coaphiat «u ■nada of the part toaa »ha ranter ot w»me of the taa#hia foead ia school books. The He* F»:k»r Stuart, la muting that It be reaailted to a com mittee to arrange a letter art hod ot s cur tag hooks lor the arhaots. re marked that a aaabar of the books were aa o(asr« to htotory Alihoash aot made la Oermsay they were made out of Srotlaad ta4 oae r«salt of the stroaf (!oa of English aathorahlp would be found la tto- fart that Qaeea Killsbeth was palste-4 as a aala: ilI Mary Qoeea of Scots as the greatest cf slaaera. The aotioi was adopted. FRAGRANT &Q7OPQNT a pmi Ml HqoU IwMfcln far iM Tarth-iMh zi* 20' At aHaaekf Mat lartoiriaa. HAU.dk WUCKgt- Maw Yiafc I ft "a— !■ ikr ■ ■ lal in umibm af ■» baa luMi >mA mmrnt ba —d.-hm R. rum. 1 IbiM(«ißtrienii«ar*liimri4 1 Bl* k* Ml ■ MoaUu. IWtnpad I ha. - HW mm. to G»t Fata. mm { 3M aahna. al tW (hi is u oparaic IX I nunir W ihi lib yu—. dack is to ha issfii s ?sSLr*^.~-fw I JrttWl MM 1 CuoV|!->M nWff. lM | toad mU hm • iii— ilnalil r tnlc a . I =i.~ s? iS-^ra^srts:: j to be iMihil b* datiailj *~«a • hMw4b. ■urrrftecMrfarM i £M »U l« k l*llkll rfC:AOwtoriWmr.t^.»n«i»«L Ok ar- iwt.W a ahart pviarUn tha j »!>■! « pia hsa Iwia |iM.aiW to ! Fhhl toahi rfamrou'itrroto Cm TW W aato a ha=4r with la talk. | Sonad doctrioe docs mot liml oa j | the Totoce of tonafi. Long Hair I "Aboat a year ago toy bair vas j cssii| oat xtrf fast, tu I bought a bottle of Arer'a Heir Vigor. It uyped the falltag aad nrk mj hair now ten ripJlr, aal bow ft is 4Siacbca la leagtfc."—Mia. A. Bafdosa, Auh(n, Kaas. There's anoihcr hunger j than that of the stomach. Hair hunger, for instance. Hungry hair needs food» 1 needs hair vigor— Ayer's. This is why we say that Ayer's Hair Vigor always restores color, and makes the hair grow long and heavy, wawii ai j zrz (MttotkL fcwwM-ljiwtomai •f vaa* ■■■■ iikm•«(•. iltn. J . C. A TIX CO. bM. MM. ■ ' Dizzy? Tfcen your liver isn't acting well. You suffer from bilious- j ness, constipation. Ayer's Pills act directly on the liver. For 60 years they have been the Standard Family PilL Small doses cure. ! Mwi rtrfc Mtrl * Ti** nature NE&3U ht>fMwlanflfl mcoGrytoTa.—»- NonntfcM. I.aliw I ffili ■« p. koikrrptaf.Aartkaad, ; rt»W.'-H6id W* Addnm. C. M. Mmintf. Ta. r Vr« k a a aaaaa aaaaa ha s ■■ ■ 0«OK)*)*0*OK*0*0*0*0*0*0« | CAPUDINS Ij 0 For HF IDA'HK9 1 X aad rKVfckn. Y * Takes «Kh Q«la!aa R rnnaia O 9 ' an— aad A-kla>* aad rWlma tba t 1 rmt. AT ALL ptru STOEKS V ♦>KXO«H>->-O*O*OWO*O*O FEMALE CQLU6E, w,LU a A £" TO * >Ur RUKWHEU htonmkaatMrf 4 HKISIIA* KPI'CATIOa. Larfara Cmn*. lAnrr. Apparata*. M taaaa. VlrM-rtaaa. Boofc-Eaaftfa*. gboitbaad. Art. Maria. 3. IMS®. WJL J GREENSBORO FEMALE COLLEBE, AKRKMMnro, X. c. U»HIT aad hatoto Oaaiaa». Maals at Haw**. Aft aad gliwati. i. Uaian Oaana at ail brtea maaaa MM par par. Pal MMtaa k Hal J' apt. llta. nsi Oaak(a aa apptenaUoa. Daaa faaoars. r raa'L pi Itf rmßW.'al --j- »'»j J>» l Hat a to jw |jM>*to Jr»>a ia«t»f a k laaa cujf ac tljba* in» lEJIBY LOUIS S3T2. I haiKT. ! If You Wish I solving a coapzntivdr easy Thought T EsT,wbich will give the name cf a tv ell-known now. cr, send your name and address :to -The Unique Mojithlv."* , j Dept. A. Temple Court, j New York. EDUCATE forBUSINESS I ITTBK LfLa SSIGi 63 iaESS eOLLES, u\nu|»ir — «♦*-. r. " r 11l m •* ami '•■ awn »lnhf iar w:nnr | ??5i K ■ arHi*hatl~T*-R~H "a a. . fIEDICAL DEPARTMENT Tiiaael'anersitTaiLMisiau. .-V ftfcoi If* ■ -a i r—w» !|irr47!i fui ft. 5\ GUILFORD COLLEGE. IHT—C^lbecAT— ' IWL OMM MMrahrr t, IMI. I htfclunli T» MM' fc MgMM Mbi i r: n a i VADMI YM.UY IKTIMIT, E BOCNVILLE. N. C. rui Tawa a*a» »a; U. I* A aaba A tmm ! WtkanK kakli(iitlM*al laaaa .-4 tha • tot anvaa a* N. . aC italiaU flraaa « . caaataa ia 4 HUM ■apaaaia aalp >U«R far Ika una. - rita br UaitraM aato I Ucaa to m. bmh, n laaaa MEDICAL coiiEßr OF VIRSIIIA, K»a-Ma.ta»t !«l. I J a«lMry.anr ! FI. aiam m (Waui »-• »aaaa e-ara*. tmm ; » a»»aa.to >- .I ra causTtriu Toa-LUi ■ i. t Du, ; WCMiMh, »' A. Foa cMMuiT.iHn or tani uin, ST. AUGUSTUS SCHOOL, RALUCa, Mm C. Catl«g»ah,»raa.l.laaarial.¥lala 1 laiMaal far Rana - aHT4r>M>*~t 1 E« raimwapf■ .«?«aaaia Mtaa Kr ! n 111 S»| arpry aalinii tilt «aa. A.m.Baaaar. Balrlak. V *. Atlanta College of Pbaraacy. Well ifiyfl I in. . **t ■ lhat T»t'rt ttirwoiaf. lulli ft •f rhinifi «• { tnpo«4H «fcr W-l rfliu— •Hala — ii a»»Hlai Ifcai 1 4 lfc>iwtk-al aa«w Ihan«agi«aMr d#B«al rw • ar r*ilni— ■lab •• m pu«|v. l»IL «.ko ». r%T.«K. Cfciwlfil Ufc*r»»ry. lvm SL kQau^Cft. sTAW ill I«aia*** Pl«*r* H Caa*a 1 mflackia* aai '*kar a iiMllll. 5 Man! ctand bp to- S ■ alitoli ' ~ -*' - 9 815 to 830[» PER WEEK > SHJJRB ClAffS P9P6LAK ATUS or r a. »• »«»ai-iv^^ ■a papaiar aa* ilaaMi aart «aara*nA QatrAaa aallar ai ■I« If » fra-a txtwa fttnmrj laatlfc* JMtal laraa ■P»ai rr»i_wi vo o>. »aaw u. AGENTS"?? "■SiifffprSay?* ustcEßTaiajsrea«La •a. 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The Enterprise (Williamston, N.C.)
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July 19, 1901, edition 1
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