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THE ENTERPRI SE. mm i -K-c fifn *fjM At ■ •»*¥ •—i— 4*> i 1 1 » I *? »* >■*- C»»j Im aimUm ■■■>■. «>— rat »*« ■II— Sll I III' |l «l I Till IX UHTIXCC KCnanaiCkaMlMn fUDAT. SETTEHEB 27, 1901. With thin tame The Enter prise begins a new year; the third year of its existence. The year that has just doeed has been a wry prosperous one and we wkh to thank oar pat rone for their co-operation. for two years the Bnter prise hee struggled on against •■dhiewaL It is now npoo iflmbeee, end with the eon ef Martin County's atwens it wffl eontinae to go forth each week heralding the ami as it] happens in the various section* of the county. The Enterprise is no longer an experiment, but an established businesjsand one that the com munity cannot well do without We are not here upon (he charity of the people, but give value received (or every dime that comes into our poseoaaion; we say this to relieve the minds of some people of the errone ous impression that a county newspaper exists upon the or a comity newspaper has been con ceded by the very best business men in this country. Advertis ing is not a luxury as some Mall business men try (o make bolieve.but is a snecemary to a man's business as is his book keeper. Daniel Webster said (hataman.no matter bow lim ited his abili(y, could not fill a newspaper with reading matter but there would be something in it worth its subscription price. . We want to make some need ed improvements in our paper during this year and ask that all those owing us wiU please pay up as soon asposaible. msmrnm una —» will" 1 Washington. Sept Jjrd. 1901. Ths announcement Ihithmknl ■nnssisk win retain hi* present fflasd dM conn try. bat his present wfaU 1 " ** Omm thing Is isrtafr, kmrs^ mo«. afcw days ago. aboet sweep fog changes in the Cabinet Koose valt hmasalf WSS not talking. nor | WSS anybody eery near to him do-! lag so. Senators Piatt and Hanna] woe not lik«iy to spread reports ot- Cabinet changes, for they did not want anything of that kind to bap pen, and they showed an eagerness! almost pathetic in letting the public j know, that it was not going to hap P® 0 - There was, bowerer, some, reason to suppose that there would be resignations aad new appoint ments of one *ort or another, for various reasons of party politics. Resident Roosevelt is a Jittle Cleveland ia «oae ways. He will net be dictated to; be win not be! driven. It wss therefore believed •hat be would surround himself •■•k saea who were in sympathy with him. aad 00 whom he could rely to carry out his ideas.. But it appears that his ideas are ia the mm those of President MrKinb j aad that be thinks the present Cabi net caa carry them out If it can- then it wiU be lime caoagfc to ' These waa a report that Boose- TCM and Hay were at oppsite ends of tlx Isthmian Canal iftllina hat that is incorrect. When the Hsy-PiuncHolc treaty was opcdi* led it is tree. Roosevelt disapproved of it rather decidedly, hot since that time be has come around to Modified views", and the Secretary of State has been under tIM neces sity of modifying the treaty since it was rejected by the Senate; so that it » thought President Roose velt say sign. A matter in which lir. Roosereit is thoroughly in accord with the poScy of the late President is in ths effort to wipe out sectional lines. He told two or three proau nent Southern Congressmen the other day that he intended to be President of the whole cou 'Jy and not of any particular section of it. Among other things be said daring the Spanish-American war he had the chanca to recommend four an for promotion, and three of the men whom he chose were Southeaera. A little more of this sort of talk will increase the balminess of atmos phere which makes old stagers in politics declare that there has been a return of the "era of good fed- Representative Klattz. the wit of the Tar Heel section of the House, was in Washington this week, aad says that he has s promise from Secretary Wilson to visit North Carolina lute in September if possi ble aad look into the Apalachiaa Park scheme a little farther. The Secretary, with Mr. Bluffs. Tni. McGee and some other Washington scientists weut on a trip to Mount Mitchell this summer, and these in forested in the pioposed ptak arc anxious that Mr. Wilson should visil 1 Bloving Rock, the Grandfather and ' other picturesque peaks of the Ap palachian range. It is hoped thai . an appropriation for tfcs park will , be secured from Congress this win ( ter. The region along the French Broad River is one of the most pic ' turesque and least known moun • tain regions in America, and ifthc « plan goes through, the whole conn . try as well as the North Carolinians f in Congress will undoubtedly have a reason to b: glad One of the appointments which 1 that of Dr Rixey, the Presidents i physician, to be the post of surgeon i general of the Navy Department, a . position now held by Dr. Van Rey , pen Mr McKinley had planned to make this appointment and his suc cessor will carry out his wishes in 1 this and several other matters. [ There is one oficial, however. | vho is not likely to share in this , advantage, and that is General l Corbin. Us was a personal friend of Mr. McKinley, and of Hayes and Garfield before him. and he > had some reason to ? uppose that he I would eventually IK'COIHI Lieuten ant-General of the army. General | Miles is booked to retire in two . years, and it is thought that Corbin condiisatly expected to succeed him. This is not likely to happen 1 in the present course of events Corbin and Roosevelt have not been on the best of terms, and there is really no reason for Corbin's ad vancement which would not app!y to several other men with whom I the President is more intimats, i It is not impossible, of course, ■ that changes in the Cabinet mat yet 1 be made, for reasons of ill-health ia ! the case of Secretary Hay. It is thought that if Mr. Uay should re , sign. Secretary Root would take his place, aad ths War portMio would be given either to General Francis V. Greene, or to Judge r Taft. the Chairman of the Philip pinvs Commission Gen. Greene 1 j is sa d to b« the President's favored But all this is in the > | air thus far. j The incumbency of a new Presi dent. who though the younget of all, has a larger family than any of his predecessors, has started once ' more the discussion of the need of ' a new Excu'.ive Mansion. There is unfortunately no doubt that the need exists, and it is about time that something was done in the matter. In this connection some one has recalled that when Presi dent McKinley was elected for hi first term, some one said that M's. McKinley could not live a year in a house so draughty and inconvenient The rresid. i.t-elect at once seta boat contriving a plan by which the draughts could be lessened and carried it oat. to the increased comfort of all tbifc inmates of the White House. But it really seems a country as rich as Uus coulU THE ttfBRPRtSK, WILUAMSTCHf. V. C., nrjaißßß 17. 1901. Chief bmne It * * tact. the Pkoidnl of Ike Uaited Stales does sot em have a bathroom batb-noa is a apace walled off boa anther moa. and separated by a partiti» which does not reach to tbe crdiag. for B it did. the rooaa |i>joad woald ha Iffct These are not (Much Imhooaaa is Aft hoase to allow tha ftuideat loca tertaia many (wdi. a«d it actuafly se MS accessary for Mi- Roosevelt to ede part of his family is order to live there at aB. If it were only the dwslliac of the Presideat M aughtbe tooasy eaongh. bat the dicei take op so aiach space that there is little place for hosw life. STOOD HUTH OFF. E. S M■■/. a hrjg. of Hearietta. Trx.. smf lilapwt«QCP- Heaaya: -My brtkn «a aery loa «M adnl fever arf j« i lin I t*iaailrlhia to try Elrrtnr Ibtfcmjiad he v« mark better. Willi * thev at aatii be ■a ahaßj carf. laiwt Khrnc fo lm md his Ur " Tha teased? rxpeta ti *i ; HBa 111 I■ I r pnaaat pmifc* hidarya aat huaeh. ewes nil '*! '■■■ til—- Oaly Sue as M. S. M * Ca. MR KIPLING'S WORK IN BOEB- L\ND While he was testiag vrith his foauly is aqaaiat coaatry house is Soath Africa. Mr. Eipbag finished mae three stories far The Lsdies Hoaaa JoanaaL One of the stories is •■How the Leopard Got His Spots," which appears ia the flßsilrlphia magaxire for October. CIIAMRERIJUS'S COCGH KKMEI'V A CURAT FAVORITE. Tbe wrthnx avl bnln* peofwttie* ol Ifchwarfr. fa pli —1 tM*r aad fnaf* «aJ|iiggiig laubin —iV hagmc Unaiae aith peafde e-veryahffi-- ft i» e»- prnallr purl by aulhcnaf laaall rhil 4>ea baroU«.riw|> a»l «boo|itaic cuaßb. a* a ahnn qairl tehrf. aad a it rnataat ao|i in or «4hn harmful .In*. N amy he gttea a eoafcleatly to a baby at»aa*lak For tale tnr N. S. IVel & Co. TEN NEW EDITORS FOR ONE MAGAZINE It was aaaotuacedsereral months ago that the edi:or of he Ladies' Home journal conemplated making some sweeping changes in his edi ten new editors have been added to Mr. Bok's corpa. and fifteen new departments planned for The Jour nal. a majority of which make their initial appearance in the October aamber. CIHtED OF CHRONIC DIARRHOEA AFTER jo YEARS OF STFFERIXC. "I iadi.ii 1 foe jo rem with dtswh—a ■ad tbeegfct I aas past htieg earrd."sßTS J«b" S Mrfhw. ml Fiearh Caap.Mia. "I had *peat aa —a»h tnw aad aoan ■ad 11 il loaaib thai I had gnea ap ■II hopiWiecoaery. 1 aa a> feeble fnaa tbeedeeta of tbe diarboea that I raald do ao had «4 labor. cwaM ant er*a tmei. ha* by aceidiat I aa* remitted to had a twtUeafCbiilnlaai'aCobr.Cbolnaaad Ihatrboea Reardr. aad after ukia( trx «™» tettlea laa rataetrrmrd at that UwUde. laaa pleaaed kh tbe malt I » aaaiaaa Hut Nbr n trarh of all abo tmMtt aa 1 km." For ale br il. S IVel & Co. j * AMmVSMQSH. "bMttaf hi Mr lit tm. AD Dottaikivr liiultocwCAUlUl £r£k— '* '""V* «bo bailor amjvn aLta'cfca* *mij rfatlmfni of artM LLt i* TW ~ *- * : i Iran h*|»iMi»ili nm MTOU. br lin l'l tbr caaar. *p. pia* tfcr Mirkii|p i mJ curia* an m ■■iMiiil. ft ■IW «h laaiTl hanaa to wncc that *tm-illv rrarhr* tbr aflct cJ pi'K Tk» majnfal manlv it kaon a*"wimtsibtM »ixn:cbc%T«uit, cr*K" aad b *t4d at tbr nUraarly low p™* «l W llollar. ark iack«t coo Luang latrraal aad rttrraal mrdvHnr iiftcmt 1 *t~'i tn >l al aal arraaa «.i »o »t» perfect —r ■•SWTUJB" M tbr oalv perfect CITUIH au«n nadcaad »*«o«recogaiardas the oah adpotm care for that all alMMta fvUraad |wi— m •* aad a abo onrk to IT hntuvßm«roouaArnta CATABKH ahra arxlrctrd oAra leads to amMmrnoK—"Wtoii" win mt yoaif naarii atoarr It isao onb- WT Rwdr.htt niith tmtarat which tapoathrlv (mnknl to cm CA ta »m ta amx lon oa Dm if ard me onnlißK to tbr dacctioas which amn paay carh pacfcacr. Doat delay bat arad tor it * oaor. «ad write fall partirclm as t® jaar ouaditiaa. and ta »ti] rr-cerrr •fnal advice fna the dtarovrter of this ■nakifal itatdt war cair >it boat coct to yam hryoad tbr rcgalar P™ 1 •d " >#m" tbr aiiiiinn CATAKU era*-" &at jptCfabd to aar »VOr» ia (br GILES & CO., SL. FhiUdrl. pbia. 1 I •! 1 • • 1 \*l •' " _^BrV HOUSEWORK! 1 iteyaHWuwi—fcrffcilMifc 8 liraiFaßiwij r^ fc 'SB£«EStSF Annctft. mmmmmmmmma^mamm^^mmmm Williams ton Academy wiH bagia Its Tall Term - Monday, September 9th. W. A. HUDGENS. Prin. Mia Manrl IMviiklr, AaMiat • iraiie WoM* Haw Teacher. Boys and Girls prepared for COLLEGR Board at rewniUf rates in .....Private Houses.—. Dr. W. H. liana. Pw- J. W. A ilinis. s*Cy. $45 GLrOGK FREE! For each mad every dollar sprat in CASH at oar stores bet acta now and DECEMBER IST. 1901. we will pre a guess at the aaraber of pounds of tobacco that will be sold oa This Market front the Opening Ihv until the Christmas Holidays. The peraoa Rupwrnj nearest to the correct aamber of pounds takes the clock. The sreoad nearest will get a Clock, worth sj.oo; the third near est will Ret a Bowl and , Pitcher, wth 00. the fourth nearest will getOac Dollar's worth in Trade aad the fifth nearest will get Fifty Cents in Thide. The dock is 7s£ feet high. 19 inches across base aad if inches deep. Retail price $45.00. WE SELL AS CHEAP AS ANY MERCHANT M THE COUNTY. G. !>. & J. C. Robcrsoi,. ROBERSONVILLE. - R C HtIV ATE SALE —OF A— Very DcsiiaMc Fara. windowed to can «uor addreaathe This in it located 2% arika South of Haanhou. N. C. aad ■ very healthy, pndno fine cotton, peanuts and tobacco. Apply. Mrs. D. A. Outtefbridge, or P., R. Rives, 5« -4t p Haanhou. X. C. W. W. Waters, —awwiif. v L A rotnflrt* lint' of STAPH * WANCY GROCERIES k) finis Mi Kins IW call Spt cial attention to SYUP3 and PORTO UIOO •WGire me a trial tl FVahCudmahnjioßhaoi litHeton Female College v One of Ae most prosperous m stitations iur the higher education Water kept in dKbdlda{. Nntonth Annoal Se»:oo bejiaa September 18th. For Catalogue addrua Pkoidat Rhodes, Littleton, NL C. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. ' EXECUTOR'S NOTICE it fcnainl. nH.i uteirty |l— Wrnrrnm iqi »«P« >iM.«mß»Miwwmt>Md n UiW iWm mwii). Tlul« *'u. C« | D. ITUTTT. ■ a murr EXECUTORY NOTICE aaa. n iani. ■■Ha t» |l«« Ivalfir tfcr ■«» W ■.»»■»" H"« afc aki walks iMhlurflMimnay. TW> kfL iA ".«« IMWWH—L> I.Hii NOTICE r » to LOT Mktbkmkr dm IW M|.a.c TMa'aailf in fm iml j. a. vncaua KUTIOB " SSLftS aW.Mp.«ll Bs fMk. % iMaKla 4mt rfktkfiriir C*)M al i i a a aWa*. *■■*.«• a*, i a«laM«.**»aTl II ■■■■!) 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Maifcja » i*pL.m,a«iii»»fct ailliln; i>fki. Oiaarniaa at Njrtlwflv att wa aaUg 2»55 iS U* Ba« jsssf*sal!lLw lea lilaaifcinliallltUafi (Ml wtth at n it 11 aa CMaXtya a, aUy Malaa.akaaSfa»m.aai(>t laiaiStia a- *. Haiiihia lt»ar Panarlr «» a "ifHw *1 ■I >1 ■■ aa aaa -srtssSfcjrsvlS™ - a, ■ ' J «q K a. aatliaa Ht a«Bi!aaa, ia» a, miaiataa. laaaa t« —ay. Tja La,aa laaartaa a, aaihaa Tailai aa a a.a uaa. a . M^S^Ta^^H^linnMMdi Imm WaliWiatidlhaitlailyai *»J»«-a,ja|ia.aii«t a—>!ia> aaa lrtpli|tii»aa.««|ia, "'■'■■ l "» ianat HaWfc iaaa ainia. a*-.aiit»«. at tail) Cfcaa*a>."»l' ■aaltj. 11 «»• a,aad« a raMnaiknaat*. t«a.a.aJ Tk6r6'&B a Sciwe of SAFETY AND SECURITY J* IK* fmmmemmiom ofPoticiem immmeJ by dr . v . •IftUfILLIMI » HI, thm* frocenlm from the fact, that mm ft* motetm mmd efficient exferiewtce doubly gumrd interemtm involved. No other Policies can so surely satiafy. 7r .. S«a m ami flettkßat I mill mm, ■ KxfmrUncmd. Inmunuu* Agewf. TARBORO, ft GL Notice to the Tax Payer* o Martla County I will visit at the phon Ma* ea the dajsstattd duriafthc a»ath of October 1901 lor the purpose of coilectiag hw: Rcbetaoarille; Friday, Oct 4-1901 Irtlic * Gold hat, Saturday " f " WefcuW Oct. i4-ifOC hradc; Tuesday «• • Ifwidhi ' f«| - it - Ereretta. Wadaesday "••9 •' fisnlMt Satarday ** »f " lt» Hands Store, Thursday "10 " falMc Hon la WlHan Haaukoa. Saturday Tuesday Oct aa-tfoa OK. Cowing Jk Co. Store Da ideas. FiMay * sj « Tuesday, Oct ij-ipoi * a* M Tfcoi! h'liij- to meet ae at tha abore-aa*ad plan* aad aattla toir *mam will be risked by myself or deputy at aace for the eayecas yarpose ofcollactiag the taxes dae. The taaes Mat be waaad ap by feajiat day of December, M I am coaipelled tosettla with theStfa aad Gaaaty by that tiaae. Very rasp., J C CRA WTO* Sheri* Martha Co. cowt* am crrr aawoarroar. cunai, pM J.4«OMUICMWL Oaktai *)■{! tOI»l fuM wai PL>m s—a ■—■BfiSSSS. 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