::: ■ • .. THE ENTERPRISE. ; II I HIIH II um» «. wmmw. 1 Wi'*** I m» " *W' _«** TURCR i M.TTa* -a»—i MTaldH|Bl* *a Me af ilaaaalaa ili miiipia tiiiii ■urn 11 * -"■- tec i , (.Jj llilln i ■fin! fce traa- m i * **" uw ml Mr OTftn Hi ipialf *-*• «• •* ■ i» l mn«c«oJMlt Ufnttun uw |t u ,n rrt—r| ■Milia i~ rfr Q%ll»«rin«»4»Li il til I afall wr ■J Mar*. > erao ■ taf- Can Im UttiKkm a» at Um !!■ ■! ■!■ ■ i -* It f~ —~ mal later thaa itMCurnoßnatrui w ADVAJCCE L UIMWBLiJ «-■ - Kalrrr* al iftr IM ofcf *1 TillaMM. ».C,a» UnalChnlteil Matter Friday. Kotmbek 22, 1901. A WORTHY CAUSE. v We all love to honor him who Was the pnt advocate of the or phan cause in North Carolina and one who, f jf SO many years, gave his heart and life in its behalf. Wc cannot better perpetuate his naine than by cherishing that cause for which he Ered. The orphanages of the State have increased in nnm ber withir. the pas! lew years an! each one is trying t»» receive more children than in the preceding yeir. Can we better show our gratitude *to Cod for His many mercies to us than by a !it>eral donation to tlies". His little ones, on Thanksgiving Day?, To remove a trmbSnoaM' cr.ni «r !«>«- ion; First *oL Ibrrr-rn or Imnun in fejirm aatnlowftm It. Own jurr it down u (kwh u po-iK' without drawini; blomUiv) ap|>lrtlum)iliitr» Paiu ltalni twke •laity. raUioit vijjoroasly for five lulnalr-t at earh -i!i « Aom fl.iv trr >honlH t* *■« lor a few l »y». to |>r.> > tccl it from the afcue. Aa a general lini mrat for iffiiv. Uhn», Untnev anl gixl rheumatism I'am Balm l» uar.|uulrl IwalrbtN 9 I rcl & Co. 11WWPSPI1 AtHQLerei I Nov. ilfh, 1901. Hie activity of the American manufacturers, as evidenced by the amount of raw material imported during the past nine months, is a source of gratificaliii and almost of surprise. The total importation of •♦articles in a crude condition, which enter into the various processes of domestic industry," during the nine months ending with September, 1901, amounted t» $111,496,934 This is an increase of neady flj,. 103,003 over the same period in 1890 and the figures show steady increase rince that date. When it is considered that the prices of these materials hare been considerably reduced since i;>y\ the figures show an even greater increase ol •|uantity and they indicate a most Satisfactory growth of American manufacturing interests, a growth particularly gratifying iu view of conditions prevailing with foreign manufacturers. ••Take your partners tor the polit ical millennium' * That is the sum and sul>stance of an announcement the administration has just made Mr. • Pull'" is to be made to "Go Way Back and Sit Down," and Mr. "Mer.t" u to occupy the center ofj the political stage and £et every thing that it: coming to him. Isn't I that beautiful—in theory? Those 1 MjJ»o have witnessed other attempts to down Mr. • Pull "in Washington, will wait for practical r suits before (training their threats by hurrahing That the President would be right to live strictly up to his announce ment not to promote army and navy officers and civil officials for any other reason than their good ' j A VILLAGE BLACKSMITH SAVED HIS LITTLE SON-S LIFE. Mr. H. H. Hnk. the ■rll-LiHmii *il lane blacksmith at ".rahatavt ilk . Sullivan ' Co., X. V.. ar>: ""Oar little mm. five I year* aid. ha* ahan been subject to croap. aad ulud hate the attack- hern that w ha£r feared aut than that he >wiM die. We have had the doctor aad a*cd maar axdiriae*. but Chaahertaia'* Caogh Reawdr » won* oar wie letere. ttaaMta ifcth r the tmxh mucn* and ha |iih| Imwit do*ca when the enmpr ■| Bjiliaai appear ae have fmaJ that the irafci croup b eared Mow it jrrta *et-. tied." These ia bo daairer ia Jina* Una aaaMdy far it aaotaaaaaa opium or other lajawaa drag aad aaj ha givea aa coafi dcatly to a fcabe aa u> aa adah. For aale records is, of course. undeniable but can he do it/ The oftcial an nouncement says that any attempt to aecure promotion by political or ocial influence! will operate against those who seek advance ment, but wi 1 it' There hare been administrations in which political "pull" had little power, bat there has never been an administration in which social 'pull" has not had. its way in every cane when strong j enough. While it may not be tnoe, - as said by some persons that the' President has merely made this aa- j nouncement to get a little let up in . the pressure on him foe o* Lcial. favors, by scaring oil the timid, il j is certainly true that he has a dhS cult, if not an impossible task ahead of him, if he really inlands to try to carry out this announcement. The formation of the big Western railroad trust has aroused mary Senators and Representative# to the necessity of so a*nending the Inter state Commerce law that the trust cannot lie too hard on the shippers of the West, and it is now certain that legislation alon; that line will occupy a conspicnnis place on the Congressional programme of the coming session. So stro'g is this j conviction in the mind of Senator j that he is thinking of wair-l ing his right to be chairman f thej Coin*nit'«e on Foreign Relation in, order to remain chairman of the] Inter-state Commerce Co-nmitlee ' which wil! ha e the handling of all; bills proposing to restri t the j»ower J of the new railroad trust Th-» probj ability of the failure of most of I el reciprocity treaties has made he! head of the F. reign Committee aj less desirable place * ay. .1 I he formal presentation of a gold , medal to Lieut. Frank 11. Newcoiab, 1 of the Revmoe- Mamt»~-*rv?ce. r»*--j call"; the interesting fact thai *e I the only officer voted a gijhl i-edal I by Congress for heroism during the! war with Sptin. While in co-r»m»iid , of the revenue citter Htnlson. Lieut j Newcomb rtscued the torpedo-b~at Winslow, was drilling he!-.-; less under the tire of the Spanish ; batteries at CardenaaCuba. Fach of the oflkers under him got a silvet medal and tich man a bronae med al. it is a little singu'ar that this - have fnnr to an " r ficer serving under the 1 reasu-) Department and not under either of I jhc fighting branches of the gov- j ernment. Wheu the Schley Court of Inquiry | stirted in to consider the evidence' I it held only one seas ion of about' two hours each day, but that was j soon changed to two sessions a day j and both longer. The change is j said to have been brought a* out j during a visit of Admiral Dewey to , the White House, whan the Presi j dent took occasion to hint that it would be well for the court to get its repojt made as soon as possible. F.x Senator Butler, of X. G.. who is fttiw in Washington, says he has I had enough of politics, that he isl 0 t for good, and all, and making! money in business without getting ' the jumping on that nomanp'omi-} nent in politics escapes- Mr. But er. spends mfich of his tiihe in New York City, where he has a law of fice. C»pt. Richmond Pearson Hobs n \ seems to have at la*t side tracked ' his 1-ooJoo. He has bee t as>ignel| ttpduty in connexion with th • na-1 val exhibits at the Charleston, SC. 1 Exposition, a berth that lor man- . j reasons will \ especia ly pleasing to] j hiui. Mr. C. W. Post the author of thej proposed postal currency, to be! known as the Post check. w» icb has been endors d bv ome cf the' postal authorities and a n:im!«er of commercial'organizitions as a con venient method of sending swell I suijs t«f money t- e mails is in Washington trying to get the government to adept the system, lie presented it to the President and fully explained its working.!he system is patented, but Mr. I'ost >has offered to present the patents to the government. It will be neces sary to reprint all the 51, $1 and $5 1 bills iiArirculation if the svetrm be 1 adopted as it provides for blank spaces 011 the bills of those denom inations in wh'ch the senaler writes the name and address oj the payee and attaches a two-cent postage stamp when sent through the mails One objection to the system ia that it makes no provision for frar ional amounts. . The negotiations for the par base of the Danish West Indies by thia - government, which have dragged ■long for several years at Copen hagen, have deen transferred to Washington, and Secretary Hay is - ... . » •' . T ■;.* • J - * TOK KKTKBPRIfB. WILLIAM3TOX. W. C-, FOTAV. WOT EMBER ft. 1901. ■off 1 uadalieg these «n person wile the Denial* mimk* «*• It ia ex pected that the negotiations will shortly be successfully coapjelcd. The President has received a boa of apples from Montans, sent by Mr. Cha-les Sauth. of CmOtm, who wished the rwi«hul to taow what deb.ious fruit is m what «• known as the Wottircr section of . that State, a sertioa ia which arti j fiof! irrigation, in which the Resa ■ dent is mach interested, in depend ed apon entirely. j Ei-Gorr and Fa Senator Wasb ' burn, of Mlaa.. who is ™ Wash • ingtoo, says il «s the aentiaaent of ilus section that the majority in Congress will make a mistake if abey do not revise the tariff. lie thinks Representative Babcock s idea of the duty from tmst-made goods the one that Con gress ought to adopt And there are other m-rn of prominence who think and talk the same way. bat every day seems to letaen the chances for tariff revision by this Congress. It has failed to get the support of the leaden of &e repub lican ••arty. KKLIABLr. AND GESTLE. j "A|«iir« a fall." »«vi the saw. put j there are pilh aixf full*. V«> vaat * j pr'll aiitrh h certain, thwnafh aal pa j tie. Mean t # ' Utkj j Eirtjr RUFTS fill the bUI parrfr RRPU | jlile. I»» v* f«rr Kit aw»t tHe knrUj ]to act. Stmjtlifli an 1 » a "-ijjo«atr. • j Scull s»*l cav," t j Ukt. I: • COMMERCIAL COI-R^HIP. ' Tbeir th«is t»-. • "ed« unti She "earns lIOW p his coffet; I C*' on h-. r |arta stau.lia f cff. On his. a offer. - Petr.H Fret Press. I - '• ■« ia 1 Ili -■ wH I I riIFNORTHCAROf.fVA FDirwx (llrtearillp n« (Wt,' ) To with. What w*»nhl any : town worthy the name be without | : a newspaper and the f.urtotum of a , n»an who rnits it—-often mora for ' u cn-nmo»lation than for the hd ■ tars and cents r«al'-'f.l from its con duction* Fcha answers. What? As an iubvid'i *1 who has had some experience I state it. and with firm belief that the most tmpo- tant man in any town b the cussed : and much'y discussed newspaper jelitor. If he runs a nondescript, j battered, blurred aad Motcheal ex cuse for a paper m y p oposition !stall holds goad, lsv all that Ido j not even excuse the minister, the (doctor the banker. To be sure jthese'men are prime essentials— but the newspaper man is not only lan essential; in these days, he is a 1 necessity—a kind of -'sui® qua • non" kind of go-lacky, hail fellow I well met individual. It has always been strange to me —it is to-day—why a newspapei editor is expected to use. his time his press his type—: n short put I everything in hims-df and in his ' shop, at the disposal c| the hen of j very attire, class and profession, oft«-ntiiue«. not only not receiving • any eash but more of ' ten not so much as a hearty "thank .you." 1 say. the Strang.' part of it] to me is why. should an editor—as | ,a business man —be expected to 'give of what he is and has *h n| ■ every other business is not o®t f uf • j sat h f n, but for "he übiquitous {dollar? Is it I.is fault' or, if not 1 • a. ] whose is iL' I have my opinion but j ; I prefer some one rrtse to give an l 'expression of he truth. AH isn.it -ha,ow :n s ' jman's'ite. fordoes - e : avcthej | glorious for Tidi '.g. it hisj jownswe t K ili oa 1 pj-ve of card | ' bo-»*d Pl!.*r vis# Ai'-.-tinit* called i a ;u}}. Cut al tf thi, dt»f« "ut ran | **is? business, or a l-l n.iuh to the fi nancial end of bis business; b-.:t I "miracle Jicta!'-|fir all this an'f ;al! this, he manage* to be more, Il cussed afi 1 discussed thaa uny man in t >wn, and as for living—well,; he manages to exist from One issue; '. to another. ' Let me wh'sper this into the ear of tje reading public at large: Bar-1 1 ring a few— a very few —there is no jmore solid, loyal, progressive citi-l ' z.n in any town than the lellow " j who gets oat a newspaper. Pas*e j | i this ia your hat. and when yon are! J diapoaed -to fall cut with him be j cause he doea not conduct his pa per so w II as you wonld. take off j your hat and read and ruminate. O ! it is the plain ho«e made nnffnniisb ed truth. I caa prove it by several hundreds of unpaid trl.ows of the ' craft, who ought to thank me for telling the truth on them. To the North Carolina editors * as a class, and a whn!e—l lift my | tal 4 sturdy, nervy, ue YOO an easy way and a sure way to treat a case of Sow Throat in order to kill disease germs and insure healthy throat action is to take half a glassfull of water put into it a teaspoon ful of Mexican Mustang - Liniment mm A a ;-k Ih« ranh tka tknat at frnjwii Mfia a,,UIVIW II STiiT rf mtirT JnM« Uh»w« w«■ * "It iMk amd ■«■»/ 7?," JT»« fuMTIVE tm — B^ar.adflijtOaMlk. IT MY BE YOU V J —=====^^ I set of fellows arc not » harbored w.thin the confines t»f | I this good St jrte.—William M.SHertill I ,)irDdK'4irit>li lbirt>«t H.aler M i IktM jbr twrl, »wotlenjK ftrt ! |lt don not m. ;. tip Ib« i«*m. M hcah j I' Ihtir di»«r>l r«.litton 75 rr»U. CAESAR'S COURTSHIP. ' j A nettle young Roman named Car- • One called on a maid-tiicd to kpriar- But the gi;l. with a blush' Said th. La'in for "Tush!" Vou horrid young thing! Lrt Be' baesar!" VOItOtN STRCEKY SURPASSED. "WWc Mtniaf fm a bad case «d pairs I natahrd a fbnituii wboadrianl ■t *0 try a km 4 OrWitl'i Witch Hurl Sdw." aatrs G. K. Carter. Atlanta. ('•«. J "Ipnxvnlaboi tad ntntnrlr cared. I DrWttts Witch |{|>H Sdnaaiflailid 1 can far pair*, pti as rrltef luUrllt. tad I hrartly reeotnm ml it to all tufcitu" ifawi far 1 tocurrpfles. I>r *t > Witch Hurl Salve ar all rare an> ' ease. Cats, baraa. ■nusrs'and all other awaaada arc alao qairhly eared bjr it. Be nartofconatrrfrita. RISE UP. Rise ap. believers. At de tneakin er dr day; De light i« a * hiain . Kn dr clouds roll way, Atter all de Sec drbreakin rr tie light- Rise up. believers, in tie matrnin'! Rise up. believers. At de breakin' er de day; j Heah come dr ans«rr Terde nr.tyers you pray; Wort' a-gettin* bright; In de glory er de light- Rise up. believers ia de iftawnin'! 1 -AtlantaCore- -itution. I j In answering advert irements in | ' this paper yon will confer a great favor upon us if you menton tiar name of the paper.—Editor. A riIYSICIAN TESTIFIES. "I have taken Kodul iKtpcpaa Cure |. **d have never uvl anything ia at* life that lid ate the p»| tint did." lays • Canatv rhy-w-iaa i'j. \V. Smitft of Hall Cnaatv. (j. "Betag a fhytviu I ' | hat t |rvl«| it atvl ficml it to ptr thr hrt tnu'.tt." li the food you rat ie , aaaias ualipnutl ia roar iluau>"h it de-, cays thrir and poisons the tMra. You j caa pmrat this by dutiax hat that 1 ; "enas starvation. Kodol Dysprpkia. ' | Care digests what na eat. Yon nmt J "•« from neither dyspepsia aor atar ( ratios. The snot cam qtitrkly cared. | Nncriaik " ■ ' AB ITS WROTE. ! She calls herself Cathiyn Mae. I And yet there are gnaaips who aae Catherine Vary's her name. Yn supporting whych daym . They ynayst she was chrystenei* r that tray. > -Philadelphia l*rt—. = k PHTEI FN MfEITIIS : yr r .ra« CTt r "*7 aad ptwaMly doaae »ea»l «to SWIFT r * CO.. FaTI&T. LAWYERS, nf 11 ilit £-*. Patent OCor. Washington.b. C. They hm ao listi.fi I clients. Write ' tkea far their coahdrattal ktkr, a poa r tal eaad will hriag it. and it may be aarth - SSotHdnnaT' ad i itiingiai . . ! $45 CLOCK •FREE! For each and every dollar 1 spent j in c.vsit at onr store* Hetwcen now j and DECEMBER iST. 1901. we I will give a at the number of • pounds t>f tobacco that will be «ld 1 on Tins Market from the Opening • I lay until the Christmas Holidays. The person gnewng nearest to the correct nnmbcrof ponnds takes the clock. The second nearest w-fl get a Clock, worth (j.oo; the Uurd ncar -1 est will get a Bowl and Pitcher, worth &7.oo;the fourth nearest will t w— rvat—vnnrth in Trade and the fifth neatest will get Fifty Cents in Trade. The clock is ;J» feet high. 19 inches across base and 11 inches .deep. Retail price $45.00. |We SELL AS CHEAP AS ANY MERCHANT IN THE COUNTY. G. D. 4 J. C ttobcrson, ROBERSONVILLE, - N. C k Willi IMfFtli "SmmMhk In Mr 111 Sm. Alt Doctor* have tried iscnrctTttM bv the ntd paadara. acid gnats. iah alrrs aad drags ia paste kna. Their puawfais l heat t.> crack upea aa Meed. The power ful a ult aaetl ia the iahalers hate eattrr- It eaten aaay the raaar mimlnaaii that their aukers' have siati I to care, while pavte-t aad aaalanaU rsaant reach the di «aae An «4d an et|xtastrd peartitioaer who has toe many wa* made a doac study aad specialty cf the treatment ol CATtrtH. has at last atfccud a Treat ment arhtrh whra faithfallv aacd. aot on ly irUrrr* at oace. has permaaeatly carta , CJIU>'B. by re turn lag the raaac. stop ! THtag the fe*haf*e» aad caring all ia > iiaai -*' lt is the oaly remedy kaovra Ito science that act tallv reaches the aflrt edfartt Th w vowietfal remedy is kaowa as "sm>hM the >xuixTEXDanua I ci .tr " aa.l is sa*t at thr evtieaarfr low I pike 4 I*l* "*• 1 interaal and nttrul asediciae niAcH nt for a fall aoalli"- ueataaeat aad mnthin * accr t> it- perfect a»e. • Ss«i tVLi^"istheonly perfectcaTaaan crai: trtt irtadr aad »aw recogaiudas the oaiy -as'e -*1 pojme caw far that anaoyini: a»l d««*aae. It carea all ia&unnatioa tpalrklyand permaaeat- Iv and it also aundrirfaPy qatck to re lieve h«v rem or oou>in thr nu^ CtTtMH when neglected ioftrs leads lo ti)\ a \irnooi—"Htnm" aiHsawr v m if • u use it at oner. It is an ordi :tart irtnoijr. bat a tt lapkVr tnatsarat ahich itpaalinh gnaraatecd tortar Ca rAßßil ia any form*r if aaed ac conhn-; iodic >limti•« »hsk atuaa iianv rarti package. Im t lav hat «ra4 for it at m cr. ami ftw" {urttmlais as to t.ar cotntaina. tsJ voj «tn ntrite special advice from the diaittw of this moaderfal irmctly rrjrinliag war case iritbout east to van beyond the regular price of wtruf thrcruiano Canaan eras." Seat prepaid to any alAiin ia thr raited States or Caanda an feerift af Oae Dollar. Addreaa Dept. Csf. EOWIN B GILES A CO.. ijillwhl at-.fhilarl phia. Legal Advertisement*. 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Stalling*. wwvH tug parlnrr of C C Mailing a Co I tkall «ll f.»r ' ra»h before the Court to mar dons in W'llknMua Martin county. on ah day of January iw MallM 1 8 Taylor » in the following land lo «d the Northern ha'f-lot* No* aad JP Mnatod I in the town of janrtvillr and bring Ike auar land deeded to Ma-tha Taylor by J. ft. Bliua hjr Deed dated January i 18*7 and dnlj tecut • ded is tbe Public Regiatery of Martin county in I Bout A. A. A., page j6b to which reference ia | htiehji neie to antiafy aaid caeeutiow. SM " , tli wf !♦»»»» mt« m ■>■« y Mi j. c, CRAwroiio. tfhaNM -• , ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. 1 Haetag quallM •• >JaiailrlM "T*" the nUIr of Theodore L. Cmi. dmonl. !Wict to r htwfcy fivfu la all peraows rklai aftiMl hM riUlr to prrarnl Ikta lo Ikr Mt r 4g—4 for |«|rarnl on or Won tw mi day of ' llrcrMtri lyoj. or lhi« notice will he pies I ia Ur at their rroovrf*. All prnosii iwliMnl lo (aid male tn rrqwM cd to aakr immrdiale pa mien I TWa lltk day of November 1901. 'MI W M I.HKHX, Admr sala of Real Estate , By virtue of au order of J. A. Hobbu. Clerb %}eriorCourt of jßrtin cnuuty In a proceeding entitled t.ouuie IJllrv et ala again*! Bauaou D Vatd et ala . I aell at the Court Mania in Vitliinatua (« Monday, December 2nd. MM tbe follow tag proprrty A tract Graaa townahlp. adjoining B. D. lard on tb Jlartb. Kaat and South and Simon D. CiiSn am tbe Wcvt, containi?tg one hundred and (ft) nine uerea more or lean and knojr»asllK Oraj William# land. Terana of aale, one half ca«b. balance In u month* from day of *ale uith o per cent interval Not i«t i//i. VmBSMOt M AKTIK. Sato of Real Dial* and Ptrn—l Property. B) virtue of an order of tbe Clerk of the Su perior omit of Martin cnnnte in tbe proceedirg* entitled J A 141 ley et ala againat Ceo. B. Ullry and Oo T. «".ardiner. I *»iil *ell for caah to the higheat bidt!er at the Coutl Houae in WilMaaa- Ooa, MooiUy. Ikctmler 2nd 190 a the fol lowing property, to wit A tract of land adjoining M D. l.ifleyou the Sorth; J A. UUey on the Ea«t. Geo. A I.ilky on the South, and S. S. Prrry o« the V:H. cowtain itg (t aciea more or leaa and cummaly known and called the Joacuh I.illey hi—fli ad 1 Alao a lot o! peraonal property mnaiatlng of household and kitchen furniture. hog*, etc. I Nov. Ml-lwM WIIKKI.KK XAITIX. j i SALE ; OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, j By virtue of a decree of the Super** Court of I t Martin county, in a special pnacrsding therein. I ' entitled Eli and wife. Sarah A .rt ala I • -ijraiua Sydney and Nicholas MoMer. itttat de j I tewdaut*. I shall olfrr for highest bid let* the following deacribed real rualr aad in' - ferret* therein to wit: 1 The two brick store*, and lota lulangiug 1 Ibe mo. ia the tows of Williamson. XC a tk f I tonth todeof Main at.; the »«e now n tnpard hy • W. M Robertson. Jr.. and Ibe other bf KM Car > »«■■■ CMaotlr known u the A. I. M*kh f. I The »i in il—are lateml ia and (a the I h'we —d let wnaly known aa the XWhelk* Mohley h.nra.i 1. at Joining J. A. Trel awl ' 41m, on Ike Tlorlh sUe of Mai a ml ia the Uwt at YiUtaiasloa, *. C TW aw bene id)lll to « lower relate to aoe IMirt nhr ' thereof. aad the entire lot »ab)rvl to the hunt Head rualiif the Infant defeudaala- J The farm apow which t B MoMey lrwedat the tter of hi* death, and kaowa «• Ma "Him Place" adjotoiag the landsof the tale Me. C. Mahler aad other*, aaid farm a —a* tract kaowa a* the "Atfcew l and " TWa aaid (■set is anfcjMl lo the life eatate of the aUaarf ; aid M.% try .the aim*- dnl» a—%aid . Mher aaa auethvof her du«er 4 Th* tr»t (oawdykibn aa the Laad.- adMaiac thrlwditlM *a«»a aad . ««h*ia. ThlaaaH Irael laalaa inkjiit la Ifce 1e ;d . «a her a* a pwilia of her dower. a The tract naaoaly fcanaa aa Ike 'to. dmM Laad* aad bow atcaphd hjr aw AMea [ Vdliam*. adioiaiac the laad of K. S. real aad ■aim. Thjl Irart i mb)ect to a tra jreara lease ■adehy a» >MWCy «a«ke»to AOra ». Tkaea* *ale Moad»y Ikes *~im naaaaf *ale. heforetheCoart haaar dear. newafaleCHL wu—»■ M f.T.CUntUCt* I i mm IIS UFE AN WNK Bv firs. Chaklks H. Crosvkxo*. Prmdrnrt life-lung friend. Coniratlc, in war ami Colleague in toajpra. Wad ■ear his nil* witk other (treat men arhea his eyew arete eloaed in death. l oUotead the tner to tbe National Capitol and to | Canio« The General reqairee a abate of the proceeds erf hia tmok to be devoted to - a Mr Kin ley Monument Fnud. Thna every mbatnber facaaei a contributor to this fnnd. Millions of copies will be sold. Everyb>jdy will buy it. Orders for the ask tn|(. Nobody will refuse. Elegant Photo gravure I'ortrait of IVesidrnt McKinly'a last picture taken at the White lloune. V«u can easily and quickly clear fi.ooo taking order. Order outfit quick. Chance to peove success, terurr yearly contract and beronie Manager. Send u 3 cent stanpi for elegant prospectus. Taking lo to » unlet* «Uilv. jn,ooo copies will be t ild in tbis vicinity. Addrcse, THE CONTINENTAL ASSEMBLY, I Corcoran Bldg.. Ojip. I". S. Treasury. D. C. Send us your JOB WORK. The IVrttma-ter-Gearral says: "Don't mail } our letter without >«>ar name and • Uitsi printed on the upper left hand corner: this insures its ]*umpt return to yon if not delivered." We are making ■ specialty of printing thename ami address ua small J its of papri apd envelopes; low of each neatly printed and padded for 50 cents. Tbis is as cheap as most people can buy the blank paper. Better have «•" printed. Tbe Enterprise. William* too. N. C r«t hhw wwwwwuw^ •[WEDDING PRESENTS!! II qjKii ! | J HNS CHIXAWAKK. | | [ f Theae are the apperciatad gift* lhat j 1 1 itohiw. wrreke with a rick, haai'mtoi 1 j j appearance t TW Chuiird Dcnpmid Xewaat Ideas | May he am here. 1 I M«a Orders Promptly Filed, j » BELL, The Jeweler, \ tarboko. N. C. I S. 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