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FKIDAT. DSCUBES S, 1901.
Just at this tiare when the peo
ple of Williams too and Mactia are
ao much coaceraed aboat achran
for adraaciat the iati lists of the
lowa and comity it mast be re
membtred that a good school is
—nn|. the fawaoet thiaga that
have been found requisite aad
necessary for the apboOdiag of any
community. Good teachesa are
like poetSk "boni, not made," and
many there be who call theas
adres teachers who deserve wot the
name, hence it behooves the peo
ple of Williamstoa to be most care
ful in their selection and when
they do find the right asaalo 4 il«nd
by him.'" In the person of Phrf.
W. A. Hudgens the filliaswion
Academy has just the man it needs,
a fine disiplinarian, a conscientious
and competent instructor; what
more can be desired ? Make it to
his inteset to stay here, let him see
that you appreciate the importance
and completeness of his work
feeling assured that the rest may
be safely left to him. Seed yoar
boys and girli to school, for their
advantage because it wi I help them
grow into self su-taining men and
women, and for the town's advan
tsgc because a good school will be
a great inducement to bring] new
people to the town.
K HEAT wsmrm
(Tarboro ScMrtbrran.)
There is one enterprise in
Tarboro that should be more
than local. We allude to the
hospital—the Pittman Sanitar
ium—which already to this com
munity has beeu a veritable
Godsend, and if the people of
this section of the State will
avail themselves of it when in
need of hospital treatment they
will find it the same beniflcent
institution that have those who
have received treatment there.
Equipped as well as any sani
tarium or hospital in the large
cities, it deserves the patronage
of Eastern North Carolina. It
was not projected as a money
miking institution, but to facO
iate the treatment of patients,
by the physician*, with the best
burning, with the healthiest
surroundings.
It is managed by a board of
as ab!c physicians as any com
munity can boast, but these
doctors who are in control do
not exclude the patients of
other physicians or the physic
ians. It is open to both, to the
patient upon paying fees to
©over the cost, and to the
physician free of charge. He
can attend his patient himself
or he can make stated visits,
leaving it to the Home Physic
ian or, some other, and the
nurses to see that his direction*
are carried out. For example.
If a physician at a distance has
a patient on whom some sur
gfeal operation is nectesary.he
can send the patient on ahead,
and advise the suthorities when
he will arrive. They will have
everything ready and when he
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Being a home inatitution ao
to apeak, & should appeal to
those in this section of the Btste
who need treatment in n hoe
pi taL And the brand, liberal
spirit it displays to physicians
in the adjoining coontinsahonld
commend it to that prufcanon,
whose code of ethics pieces the
core or alleviation ofh man suf
fering above erery financial
consideration.
There is no lack of the Christ -
mas spirit in the Decmber nam
berofthe Ladies' Home Jour
nal. Among the storien that
go to fill this largest number
of the magazine ever issued
am: The Baby Behind the
Curtain," by Elizabeth Mc-
Cracken; "Christmas Kre on
Lonesome," by John Fox, Jr.,
the Ketucky author;" How the
Fimt Letter was Written," by
Rudyard Kipling, and the flint
part of an amusing story Wes
tern ways called "The Ramels
in ChiesgOL* The People Who
fldp Santa Clans" are told ar
bout; the Rer. David 11. Steele
relates some pathetic stories
of the New York poor, and
Elliott Flower delightfuDy de
scribes "The Linficlds' Christ
mas Dinner." The second
room of the "Bradley House."'
the library, is shown in detail.
Mr. Bok's editorial is headed
..Personal," and that it is.
There is a charming Christmas
play for children, and a double
page of college girls' pictures,
which sliows groups of students
from almost every well-known
girls' school in the country.
This is tha first installment of
The Journal's great ''picture
story" of "What a Girl Doe*
at College. *' The regular de
partments are most ably pre
sented by their respective edi
tors, and the holiday cover is
the work of Thomas Mitchell
Peirce. By The Curtis Pub
lishing Company, Philadelphia-
One dollar a year; ten ccuts a
copy.
Ex-Gov. Jenkins, of Okla
homa wasn't left in any doubt
as to why the president re
moved him.
, There will be no mors offic
ial sharing in private profits,
unless it can be hid from the
President.
President Roosevelt has oth
er admirable qualities besides
enthusiasm, not the least of
which is his old-fashioned un
compromising honesty.
Some statistician has dis
covered that the stricter the
civil service law is enforced
the (ewer followers are found
on Congressional desks. '
Have readers no defence
a gainst the writers of magazine
leininiscenceswho dig op storeis
and witicisms read by our
grand-parents and try to pass
them for new?
The art of Presidential jolly
ing was never so mnch in
vogue as it is at present. It
will be too bad if.when the pen
dulum swings it should go to
the other extreme.
Another diplomatic break
between Russia and China is
announced, but it [probably
only means that Li Hung
Chang's succes-sor has been
trying, to raise the price on
Russia.
The Panama Canal Company
is understood to have plugged
up it* barrel and withdrawn
from the Congressional .game
ffifi BftfERPRISR. WILLI AMBTOB, g. C., TODAY, DECEMBER *. I—l.
As a result aercral gentlemen
with elleged Congresaiooal in
fluence are looking for another
easy mark.
Why not put all the anarch
ists on a big steamer well sap
plied with those explosive re
frigerating chemicals that blew
up a steamer the other day.
The Chinese minister is still
in the humor to talk. He has
accepted an invitation to ad
drew the Commercial Club, of
Kansas City, December 6.
Rear Admiral Schley talks
like a man who would appro
predate and enjoy being let
alone for awhile. All he has to
do is to be patient.
Instead of takiug to .the
woods, the President takes to
yacht and steams down the Po
tomac when the wrangling of
fice-grabbers crowd him to
Theatrical free advertising's
latest born is a auit against the
city of Bt. Louis, by a singer
who claims that the smoke of
the town injured hia voice ao
that he could not sing his part
in an opera.
It would bo diffiicult to con
vince any sensible person that
respect or love for the Bible
had anything to do with the
street riots in Athens caused by
studcnts who object to" Ihe trans
latiou of the Gospel into Mod
ern Greek.
It is not surprising to hear
that sugar will play an irnpor
portant part in this session of
Congress., always did
figure entensively iu Congress:
likewise mint and other ingre
dient* of Col. Watterson's fa
vorite.
The Missouri judge who is
serving a term in prison for
contempt of court is a living
warning to others not to mou
key with the orders of a court.
If doon't matter whether you
think them right or wrong,
there is only one sensible tiling
to do—obey them.
"Min Stone is dead," "Miss
Stone will never be released."
"Mi** Stone is about to be re
leased." Tliat is tin? suin and
substance of the recent new*
concerning this unfortunate
woman. You can choo«e which
to believe, although it i* prob
able that neither statement if
based upon anything but
guesca
The admiuiataation says in
effect. "Poor Cabana! We
must help them," and many
Senators and Representatives
reply by saying: "Ungrateful
Cabana! "We have already
done too much for them." Be
tween the two opinions Cuban
reciprocity is not breaking any
records.
■M SwaPNpli Is* at n
Many people seem to look
at a newspaper and a church
in the same light. A church is
a nice place to hold a funeral
when one of their friends die,
but how the preacher gets his
liviqg or the expenses are kept
up does not concern them. A
newspaper is a nice acquisition
t» o town, but how the pub-|
lisher gets his paper, ink and
material ia none of their affairs,
as long aa thsycan read their
neighbor's paper without pay
in the editor for his time and
lapor. —Be can Bleep on 7
clothes line and on air, for
all they care.—W ejdop News.
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Ulcers or
Running Sores
need not become a fixture upon your
body. If they do it is your lault, for'
MEXICAN
MUSTANG LINIMENT
will thoroughly, quickly and pernuK
nently cure these afflictions. There 4
is no guess work about it; if this lin- '
imcnt is used a cure will follow.
TOO MOT KNOW
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Congressman Hepburn and
Dalxel ought to Lave been
ashamed to jell "chestnut" at
each others opeecbea on the
Hooseniles; even Ifthe speech
es were being made to do the
same old duty. Everybody
might not hare remembered
them.
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Washington. Dec- rnd, 1901.
Now thai the flurry attending the
opening of Congress is over, both
Houses are prepraing to settle down
to hard work In the Senate, in
deed. this may be sa ; d to have al
ready begun dozens of bils ha v.
ing been referred to every commit
tee for consideration and report.
In the Hcas^sjiaiters do not move
quite so fast ak only five or 'six
committees out of the sixty odd
have as yet been named and ail
legislation will have to await their
selection. Th« Mouse, however,
had a sufficiently lively time at its
caucuses on Saturday and its bien
neal seat drawing of to-day. to sat
isfy the eagerness of its members
for a fear days to come. An this
month the Sena e will outstrip the
House in its disposal of wo k .only
to be passed in Ate long stre.ch that
comes alter the Christmas adjourn
ment
The scene* in both Houses to
day were animated in the ex renae
the senate of course, being the more
sedate of the two. In that body the
public is not allowed upon :he floor
at any time at all near the opening
of the session, the aisles and desks
A Will WtEHM.
"SmiNk h> Mr Hi ta.
AODMlonhnttiMncntaTusn
br the mam at acid ram. iakilm
and drags in paste form. Tkcir ponkn
dry op the nanmtnadua« earning
them to crack opea aa bleed. TV power
fnl acids aaed m the iahahn have eitire-
IT rates away the same natmi that
their —lira have aimed to cure. while
pastes sad oistSOTbaasct wsc> the di
■ho In far BUST years made a cfom
study aad specialty of the treatment of
CATaaaa. has at W perfected a Tirat
inent which whea (sdhfallv aaed. not
ly relieves at once, bat permanentlv ones
CATASSU. by iraonsK thecaaie. slop,
ping the discharges and oaring all in-
Baai—lloa. It t»the only really kam
to science that actoaUv laachas the aflct
ed parts. HUB wonderfal remedy la hnowa
as * 'sxxrmMs the cc AUXTKD CATAaaa
craa" and ia sold at the miimlj low
price of One Dollar, each parly con
taiaiag iateraal aad external medicine
rnAcieat for a fall amtht treatment aad
everything nrrri-n to its perfect aae.
• wrrnn" ia the oaly perfect CATaaaa
ctraa erer made and ia now recognised as
the oaly safe and positive care far that
aauoyiag aatdigmiag disease. It cares
CATaaaa whaa atghcted oftea leafs
to coMt'MfTloar—'ixrmn" will save
T°n if yon aae it at ones. It is no orii
aary remedy, hat a i nmphln treatment
which is positively guaranteed to cm* CA
TAMMM ia any farm or if med ac
cording fa the directions which al l»■
CTFTGSRJASA&BS:
to yom eondrtma. ypa win receive
without cost to yoa
■Has sf •fmrrrua" the wmiswn
aostmiS
DoOm.TdfamaW C4».?roWlxT
CUSkCO, wnSat,Thiladfl
therefore, remained free from the
crowd that surged in and oat of
the House, where the loor ia
cleared only fifteen minutes before
the Representatives are called to
order. Many desks were loaded
down with flowers sent to lavore 1
members by admirers—or by these
who had favors to ask later on.
Members had met others of their
own party pretty generally at the
Saturday caucuses, bat to-day offer
ed the first opportunity for most of
[ th'm to be brought id just a posi
tion with those cf opposite political
faiths. Consequently, there was
much hand-shaking and many
warm £ reelings exchanged between
those who would, later on. defy
each other in the open seaions.
Some familiar faces were missing, a
number of Congressmen of both
House aud Senate being hung ap
somewhere in the Pacific on a be
lated transport which is bringing
them from tt.e Phillipines.
There Is abut daot evidence that
finiancial affairs will play a lead,
ing part in Congress this winter,
exceeding in importance every
other subject except possibly the
Nicaraguau canaL They will cone
up in many forms; first, there will
be those who support the Babcock
bill te remove the tariff duties fiou
all articles made br trusts; second,
those «h ) favor reciprocity in gen
eral and those who favor it in par
ticular cases—such as Cubs; third.
those who want the surplus reduced
by a general revision of the tariff
and those who want it reduced by
a sweeping out in the war taxes
Mr. Babcock declares that he win
push hit biU and will force the
House to show its hand regarding
it; the Republican leaders in gener
al say that the bill will be quietly
put to death ia commttee and wfll
not come up for action in the Howse
at a'l. which wi l prevail, only the
future can tdL Reciprocity in gen
eral is a matter for the Senate, but
the proposed section in regard to
Cuban one for both houses, aa it
will take the form of legislation
and not of a treaty. Secretary Root's
powerful recommendations ia favor
of it on on the ground that it ia
forced upon us by the same cwiid
era lions that forced the war upon
us, namely .the necessity of keeping
Cub* prosperous, independent and
1-ea'thy, have stirred up Cuagnm
exceedingly. They may. and paofe
ably will, fail to produce results
but they will undoubtedly lead In a
hard fight.
HEALTH AND BKAITY.
A pom complrsiin is penally the
of tmpid fivevor imgalar action of the
bowels, ralem uatares refnm fa «md
aff it ad anrelg mam nm Msod
fjflaa. hofla and olhi i iisptfaaifiillaa:
This is nature's method of throwing «f
the puhua which the houefa faihd ta se
amacL DeWitts Uttle Early ftiaers are
tfan. They stiamlate the liver and pm
bowels bat sner raase griping, ennfs
cdcitt up uii NmnwT. urmi, %/mUm
BiMik Ol Martin Comity,
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ROBERSONVILLE.
Messrs. R. L Smith. J. T. Ross.
Mayo Rives, George Hooker and
Linwood Thurston spent Sunday in
TaibotOL
Mr. Hs|h Brooks, of hriMk;
spent Snnday is town.
Misses Annie Tew and Sophie
Morton and Jennie Whichard spent
Thanksgiving with Miss Carrie Jen
hins. They reported a fine time.
Mr. Cary Lawrence, of Lasrrence
N. C..spent Thanksgiving here with
his sister. Mrs. C A. Walker.
Messrs. T. H. Grimes and A. O.
night in Washington.
Mr. Hannis Latham, of Washing
lon. spent Thanksgiving here.
Mrs. C. A Walker, left for her
home in Lawrence last Friday morn
ing. Her many friends regretted to
see her leave
Miss Bertie McN&ughton aad Mr.
, Slam Falkner, of Everetta, were in
f town Wednesday.
Mim Roland Jaaaes. of Bethel, is
visiting Mrs H. N. Butler.
Mr. H nry Norman aad Miss
Mary Grifia were married Wednes
day a tthe home of the bride's
mother.
HOW TO CCU CROUP.
Mr. R Cacy. wko lives near Aaaraia.
OatkM raaaty. S. V.. my»: "Ch—hi 1
lain's Coagh Remedy is the beat medieiae
I hot cm aesrd. It is a fine children's
remedy far croap aad never fails to care."
Whre given as aoon as the child htrnmn
bonne or even alter the cranpy coagh
has developed, it win pmqt the attack.
This shonldfae horaeinanad aad a bottle
ol the Cam.h Remedy kept at haad ready
far mnaat ase as snoa as these symptom*
appear. For sale by N. S. Fed ft Co. _
EVEREITS.
Several of oar townsmen spent
Monday in Williamson.
Mr. Norman Burroughs returned
Saturday night from St. Vincent
Hospital, Norfolk. Va.
Mis Martha Coffield of Gold
Point, uras here Sunday visiting
fried*.
Mr. W. A. James, of Roberson
ville. spent Thanksgiving with his
friends here. f
Mr. T. H. Cradup returned to
his home in Kittrell, N. C. Friday
after spending Thanksgiving at
Mr. J. B. Co&dd s. Mrs. Crndup
will n> wis with her parents for a
while.
The Oyster Supper given at the
home of Mr. Ed James Thanks
giving night was very much enjoy
ed by all who participated.
Mks Hettie Keel went to Wil
li»Mitun Friday morning and re
turned in the afternoon.
Mis Ida Moore went to William
Am Tuesday morning to spend a
lew days. p «
Rev. A. W. Patterson, of Macon
Ga., spent Monday night here and
left Tuesday morning for Bear
Gram church where he will pcencfa
Wednesday.
Mis R_ J Nelson went to Bethel
Sunday accompanied as far as Rob
cmniviDe by Dr. Nelson, both re
turning in the afternoon.
Mr. T. H. Bailey and son. Bert,
went to Scotland Neck
and returned Friday.
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