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TIB ENTERPRISE. mUHBmTKMt HI murmxxt a. wamaoaa. liiMhriMnte "MMLhmm* ... ... hldlirCT«i Vii*ay t* M> ar ami" Ui«»«iiH iliiipllii i" Mm Of Saw kmmattt hr >■■ litful WM N tWi|H to— HI —— fcnh» Uwa flly 11 lllit il lb MunairaliH —lln uttwl tW mmmm at «t writer nwpiiln It-mm to W frt- BM. Mata puul«>( »■■* faMk tank, awl Mill ImiHlib >«"■ Mm Uab m cnt> a Maw uaminatoa Hal. fcjyiwMawHai—anar itifirf A*wtt r 111 I - mw+ to i> tkta o«c* aat Mr On SaamssBHHHBmeHmHBSiMH«*M»- KNClimoa |i aa A TUI IN IDfMCI ————a— i MI i I fclli ii at llw M OSc* at Wtnia—l—. t»C,M Sim I Claw Mail llalltt Kkidat, April 4,1902. miMaaannaa—_aamammmH TALKING ABOUT TOBACCO. The Richmond News predicts that "the price of tobacco will go , "sky high." It says that there are i mti tweuty promieat tobacco afi hi Birhmond to ace Mr. Reed, the newly appointed representative of the Imperial Tobacco Company, I of Great Britain and Ireland, in re- 1 gard to his plans for the purchase and shipment of tobacco to England. 1 It quotes Mr. Dibbrell, editor of " the Richmond Tobacco Journal, as aaying that the competition be-' tween the gigantic American and Imperial companies will keep the price of tobacco up. The Newsj says that opinion is divided as to ■' the effect of the establishment of headquarters at Richmood by the Imperial Tobacco Company, and adds: Tazewell M. Carrington, the pres ident of the United States Tobacco Association, said today that he be lieved it would lead to a rate war in the tobacco field that would be very favorable to the farmer but disastrous to the small dealer. The American Tobacco will, he thinks, resent the intrusion of the British trust into this market, and inasmuch as Mr. Duke and his con feree virtually control this market they will send the prices of tobacco far beyond their present limit. It would have been easier, Mr. Car rington thinks, for the Imperial Tobacco Company to have fought the American trust through the dealers, because then the .trust would not have Vuown wfto to hit anH noviki have found it harder to fight a lot of dealers than one rep resentative. This sentiment is voiced very generally, but there are others who believe that the effect of the establishment of a branch office here will make things, very inter esting for the dealers generally. Our British cousins will re turn the compliment and have buyers on all the tobacco mar kets of this State next (all. ••We congratulate our growers upon this. As manufacturing concentrates, competition in the purchase of the raw material must result in benefit to the greater number, the producers. Let joy of tbis sort be unconfin ed.—.Raleigh Post What Shall We Do With Resscvdt ? Some time ago we referred to the "bucking" characteris tics of President Roosevelt, and now Colonel Watterson calls him the "broncho buster." Colonel Roosevelt is a warrior and he is always making war. lie has antagonised everything in sight. First of all, be an tagonised the Southern people by entertaining a negro at din ner at the White House. Than be antagonised the financisl in terests and the railroad inter-1 ests of the country by suddenly; springing a suit which might bare precipitated a serious pan ic. Then he antagonised Ad-j sural Schley and all his friends by dealing with the Schley case in a manner that was almost flippant. And now be hss an tagonised General Miles and bis followers. The Republicans bare got a broncho on their . *Ol «"">.lbe» | no end of trouble before they aad receiving wires were both "grounded.* Kaiser WUhdm has directed that a gusrdsbip in the Ger man nary be named. "Alice Rooeevelt," A fonr-etory brick building in Cbieagn, whoee foundations had been built while the ground waa froxan hard last week ae the reeult of a sudden thaw. Printed direction for proeur ! ing Patents. Trademarks and | Copyrights will be sent free of charge to anyone addressing |C. A. Snow A Co., Washing ton. D. CL 1 A successful test of wireless I telephony wss made last week st Washington, D. C. v over dis tances of smile. Tranemssion through water wss not ss euc nrssfsl . ■ j Belginm has aNational So ciety of Strset Applied Art which ssss that artistic and not ugly signs,-lamp-posts, ect , are used. The society ofTsrs pri ses for beautifal house-fronte, gardens, fences and the like, aad town authorities are unit , ing in the movement. Germany has a revenue law that distinguishes between al cohol as a beverage and the cruder kind which is uaed for fuel and ligh.t This hss open ed np a new industry in the country and provides a cheap product that is very useful in the srts snd sciences. The residents of Wayne, a suburb of Philadelphia, recent ly became iaeenssd st the -"machine"' and voted at the | primaries. They gained com plete control of the nomina , t iot.s and now they are won dering why they hare submit ted for so many years to ma- j chins domination. The German colony iu Togo land, Africa, where graduatee of Tuakegee, Booker Washing ton's induslrisl school, are , teaching the natives to raise cotton, has just made a ship ment of its first cropw hiclt is a good one. With increased transportation facilities Ger ! many will no longer be de pendent on America for her cotton. The bill for the suppression of train robbers prompted Re presentative Kahn of California to say in ita defense that we i are inclined to say hard words about Turkish brigands while I our train robbers are infinitely worse sad mors numerous. It lis ssid that Prince Henry had , a real fear of attack from these "gentlemen of the road" during i his sojourn in the United States. In 1690 the consul at Seville, Spain, bombarded with Prates' tsnt tracts the Corpus Chrtsti procession and the authorities were obliged lo arreet him to save him from the violence of the people. And yet this man, who bad so wantonly offended the religions susesptibilitiss of the people, thereby eeriously injuring American interests, was rsappointad to the same place. Polities, not merit, procured his reappointment. WAISTS TO HKLPOTHBES. j"I tod «■ tumble all my life." | aaya Kdw Mahler, praiahua of the Vm |ian Battßag Wovha. Brie. Fa., "aad triad | all kinda af nawdin. ant U wveral !**yfas«*«esaaasmM'apma», Finally I read af Undo! Dyapapais Caqp ajd bcea taking it to my put astMsStok le and sfadly mmmaMud it in tape Una 1 may help attar li Bliui." KodotPys pssds Cms casas aS stsamch tmnfttes. ■ Van dan't have *a dial. Kodal Djfcp Man* i». ifoa. The long fight ia pmctkaffiy om sad Cuban reciprocity is at* a m winner. with a mmy votes to spare in the House. The so per east Mi will be reported to the Hoaas flue week, as a patty measure of (he majority, and will ia dak time ha psessd. and it will not he appris ing if the vote should ha aaaai mous. Bat, true to barean natare. the victors are aat satisfied. Hav ing assured the passing af the sa per cent hi 1 by the lipase. they at once began reaching • t far a | greater reduction ia the tenate. aa they are aow darning that they will get it, and dm talk af individ ual Senators terms to give the claim a aubatantial basis. The plan aow contemplated ia Id have the Senate make the reduction ia the tariff 40 or $0 p. r coat ao as te leave a wide margin for tempiamiar when the bill geta ia conference, and they hope that it will not beleaa than jo per cent when it pass as aad goes | to the President. Now that the cor reap anile nee be tween the Flrcaideaf. the Secretary of War, aad the Csaoml in caaa aaaad of the arasy, uataairf the letter's piaa far pacifying the Fhil ippiaes is before the Haass, ia re spesae to a resolution adopted last week, it is plain taoagh to any an prejudiced puma that it woald have served a better purpeec to have left it ia the archives af the War Eepartment The Senate Military careuutlceie wrestling with a problem. the solv ingof whkh may carry henrtbam iag to nenrty too ofitai given brevet promedone far gaßantry la the war with Spain aad in dm Phil ippines. has haao raiaed by members of the comaaittes that all the brevet nommalioae aow be fore the committee are Slegal. ba caaae the law aader which they made aays ia unmistakable lan guage that they shall be made dar ing the war." The war with Saptn has been long over aad the War Department and army oAcera claim that there ia no war in the Philip pines The only queatinn involved ia a point of law. The members of the committee would gladly confirm all thajbrevet nominations If convinced that it caa be done fag ally. Nobody in Washington expects anything aubatantial to cease oat of the investigation by apecial com mittee of the Hoase of the chargaa made by CapL Christmas of Den mark, who claima from that govern ment a commission of f,00.000 ! an the price to be paid for the Dan ish Wesilndies. which he says ia to be uaed to pay for bribing Amer ican Congressmen, newspapers and lawyers, although the members of the members of the committee will try their beat to learn everything that ia to be learned about what Christmaa did whea he was in Washington. It is the general be lief in Washington that thriatmaa fell into the hands of a gang of aa scrupulous men who made him be lieve that they were authorized to sell the influence of men and news papers and that without their assist a nee he coukl do nothing, a'tbough some believe that Chrfataum waa wore than the worst mmm he aset in Washington. Officials of the Department of Stats do not hesi tate to say that the atetemsat af Chriatmaa ia a "tairliaa. unmiti gated, aenadeas fabrication." Those who have been fighting Pension Commissi oner Evans be cause of his policy find nothing to crow over in the annoancem-nt that his resignation in toe bands of the President since fan anaouace itive statement af the ftisLial fed the present policy of the Fsnsion Bureau would be rnstinned by the chosen to succeed Cssssuss* •oner Evans. Senator Millard samaf these men who cannot resist ton tempta ikra to get off a joke accasienWy. meat at hie gcttiag iato the Sea ate, ss that tendency is often fatal to political sopfrettaqs Tfce ether day aa Isnstnr Millard waa walking through the annidor Ihe Wnr De partment ia which the was figure wearing specimens of the unitorma of the Aaserican army stoca colo nial days are exhibited ha was atopped by a man, whn naknJ: "Sajr, dre theae eoaae nf the soldi *•*»♦ SWfcffledia the late arart ' "Ma." replied Mr. MMsad solemn lJi «f %e posdfats «*»*** Off im i> ftp next war." Senator ia Mi t" 1h as paatea aail nialaiiaU naaat aaach tha *- aaaae. Aa aM aa esparieacedpwlilianii who haafar away yeara wade a daw SadyaalaatUhr af tha Inula I af oumkait tatjafcdi^ajnaa aumS! by ieaao»iag'thcTaaal* e» ■igthadachaiß aad cariw al m ■awanatfaa. tt ia tha aaly nwahkaaai imliaa that actaaDr iwachaa the adkt et pasta. Tkis aiiadimrtwi dyishnaam a'sauwu me eviaurms caraaan ceas" anils aaldat the uUualy law price ad|KtaftiMi awuylhfag aumarj ta >ta perfect aaa. ••saranrus" is the owly perfect caTaaaa the aSlyaafc aad poafcts* aaaaying aaddiagaatiag diaaaae. It caaaa te and it alaa woader/ully neae SAr vavaa or caw fa the aaam caraaan wbea acglected oAta leads yoo if yaw aaa it atonce. lt Isna aedi wh»th' iapo!atiTe?y* gssmnfasi hcaltei! rsaaa ia say fens or stage if asad ar cordiag to the directions stick an aaa uaay each package- Don't delay fa aiait lor U at oace, aad write fall particulars aa to yomf conditioa, aad yaa will icceire special advice (mm the dawwu af tha wandwfal rtawdy regarding year eaae witbowt coat to yaa bajiad the ngalw price af "smma" tha caaaaaanaa caraaan ccaa." Bant aiipiH ta any aUsasa fa (he Dahad itabM w CsaaM sa mssiat af One DaOar. Addrsw Dept. Caps. Kftwijf B* CIUM * CO., snsMsrhst».. Mil it fhfa. faver of the Oleomargarine ball, aaid: ' Oleomargarine reminds ase of tha Western Judge; who ia dis» cussiag a certain questionable transaction said. "It haa f-r-o a-d, hand written all over Ha face." The President frequently tries ta dodge tha opportualtfae af Com graaalonal place hunters with a joke, but he didn t succeed arith ooe Western Repreaeatative This gentleman opened hie attack by aaying, "Mr. President, "ooe of my numerous constitneats -** The President Interrupted bias, arith a smile, '-one of your humorous caa stituenUr "It depends, promptly I replied the quick-wilted Waste raer, "entirely upon you, Mr. Pieaadaat, whether his candidacy ia to be re garded as a jojm- Germany haafbeen given a bint that Uncle Sam has take n off his reception clothes and returned to his business duties by the semi official publication dealing with Secretary Wilson'* statement to the Cabinet concerning German dis crimination against American food products and our ability to pay back in kind if so disposed aad of the approval of hia statement by the President and the other memb ers of the Cabinet. The paragraph dea'ing with this gentle hint to Germany was given to the preu by the rresident'a secretary. Memb ers of the Cabinet say it is not in tended to be a threat, but only a reminder that it ia a poor rule that will not work both arnys. A number of Western Benaton and Representatives who called at the White House to ask the lYesi dent'a aid in pushing the Irrigation bill, which has passed the Senate, through the House; discovered that the President was so strouglf op posed to the bill as it stands that he would veto it if sent to him His objection ia ta that daaaa of the measure which gives the aeve ral Statea control of the irrigation caaala. He favors irrigation, bat thiaks it should be kept aadar Fed eral central. SfcftftiCNck ■lWWtitfftiMl Laxative Brane Qafafaa Tablets case a oaid fa aaw day. No Care aa Fay. Price The Chinese legation at Washington has just purebesed a plot of ground fop * {egatiop building. Heretofore ihe build ing he« Wen a rented one. TUB BUT BBMKDY POM BMKUMA- TtBM. gmca aauav vaoai ram. Wm apeakiag afthL Mr. D. M. Sfaka. ofTioy. Ohio, MJ9Z "Soat tHK IfD II had a ssas«s attack sfahssmathaafa ay i^JKfa*njlUaa^mWM^» fapyCfaan. Ed it so highly that 1 tiagbt a battle. I waa aaan relieved of afl p«a. I have af my fefenda who agaae witb aw that h Far ale by. N. & LAYING UP IKBAS9RE. Ike riwlf «f Kaascfl Safe • MOMliMnr. The ftatcant was made by a New York paper the other aaay t! at Kmml Sage, the financier, was at hi* oi 01 alone donas the bad weather, a one of hie clerka being willing to bnnth; sleet aad slash Mr Sage did his usual day's work aloae. He is 1} years of age. aad owiag to the fact that he is worth aoasethieg like "Jjo.cco.oco it is sot imperative that be made-every day coaaL This man probably baa the worst name among New York's rich citizens—the same of I beingextremely selfish aad too close to even eat enough. The latter charge is probably aa exaggeration, bet even in a measure true, there are two aides to the question Men of the Sage type most in the first place be able to do something or they will never become rich men la their youth they assume the habit of thrift aad economy and in later jreqrs th y eannot depart from them. For instance, if Russell Sage had not gone to his office on the day in question he would probably have been one of the most miser able ats ia New York The fact that he dose aotaeed more moaey doss not figure in the caw for there is where the pleasure cornea, aad if the stories of Mr. Sage's economy are even ia a measure true it ia be cause in saviag a few dollars on a suit of clothes he ia gratifying a paaaioa ahich is as exacting aa • pa aion could be. One man takes pleasure in making and saving, whle another enjoys spending. The maa who enjoys laying up treason ia no more to be condemn than he who spends all that coases his way—provided, of course that honesty and fairness are pre sevjd -Charlotte Observer. TMB CHEAT DISMAL SWAMP Of Virginia, ia a hmdtaf giuaad of Mafeftaganne. So ia low, wet or—nty grownd nwywktn. TWw girn caaaa waakaeaa. rhill* aad fever, aches ia the boats aad maarlaa. sad at; induce daa guaaa ailnHa But Electric Sitter* never (ail to daatroy them aad care aia larial traablea. they will ■rely prevent I typhoid. "We tried aiaay remedies for Malaria aad Sttnaarh aad Liver troubles." writes Jofca Chariestoa. of Byesrille. 0., "bat aever foaad aaythiag aa (pood aa Electric Bitters." Try them. Only Joe. All dnaggirta guarantee «atlrfactioa. . _ . SOLD HIS SEAT. A Jeke That Held Good on Exchange. Jesse Speight is telling a good one that occnrcd while he was in New York a few days ago. He ems a visitor on the stock exchange. Slocks had been moving along quite dull for a few minutes, when one man thinking to have a little fan and create some life, aroae and cried, "I'D take $8 for my seat." "11l take it." cried another, by the time the offer was made. "I mean the seat of my pants," continued the seller. "That's all right." followed the buyer, "I claim my purchase." The seller wanted to declare the joke off. bat the crowd woaldnotiet him. They rushed around him, and catting off the sest of his pants hsaded the piece to the purchaser who ia turn handed over his $8. — Greenville Reflector. A DOCTOR'S BAD PLIGHT. "Two jwwi ago, aa a reaah of a awn eald. I lad aty voice," writea Dr. M. L. Scarbrcnqgh. of Hefaoa, Ohio, "thea he fan aa obstinate cough. Ktu y mnedy hauwa toata a gaactfcfag phyticfaa (or}] years, failed, aad I daily grew wane. Being atgodto toy Dr. Kiaga aad Colda, 1 foaad quick (allot, aad far two yan." NakMy guaranteed far Thaaataad Laag troubles by all druggists far y>c and |i ou Trial bottlea (rae. *• ■■ in A flooffet on parol* in Min nceeU km been pronounced legally deed and sen not enter into • marriage eon tract. There if BOH advantage to be deriv ed from this condition, an it ie gin held that deed men pay no bilk. Representatives of the gro peiy " tf*4# befbjw Congress against ation* should not stop at food bnt should apply to drygoode, 1 furniture end all other artklee [of coranaerce. , >iw»»imcagggggtf«ga Keep this Alt ahrajs fresh in yoar '*or Cats, Hashes and all Opea Sates, yaa I *•* oalJ to apply . 'j fffax ican ] a fcw tiawa aad the aareaaaa and uflumtki w® , I be conquered and the wounded flesh healed. § T> get the beat remlta yw ahoald aatarate a pieaa •Taoft doth with the Haiacat aad bind it apaa the voaad aa you would a poaltice. KEEP M EVE OH EggS«3Z«lB2 TTMMM —IJII fi la ■» LWMML The fellow who does the mm crowing m sousetimes quite crude. What i political candidate has a nightmare it generally takes the form of dark hone. „ Gold has sach a glamour that few people can resist the tempU tiou to make it a god. That is indeed a very poor farm upon which you can't a mort gage—or a disturbance. A.C. L iTuinc COAST umm a. a. COMPACT. Taanu corao socra. ™ Stppi \i *- M r. u. r. alar. M. MmHia _ »> » a 4 .. . A* tafc, ut r « -mm I ten* TaAan n u __ ili j M . «.» '"> l UT— ■ aa w J V iu II Si taw «*■■- >9l sim •ji i 9 >«• U" m« ■JJ ii a - - —- L». «j. , £ A*. Fl ill Ll I B j a r. a A.* C'll l *.,■: zn t« i; !!»"'■ —— »» j u At. WBaMgtaK. mm amm |r m.|a i£|r u. TIAISSCOUM HOSTM. iSTiiii A M % u I' FanUnOf «■ aa q IU UmMM • a ■■ q tnhtUta »S>— i> *7 !" la i. m. aTSI U. atalMlH. 7mm fJI S:Sfc—fi-_z: ii 3 p. H a. M. r. 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