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pg \i: fjWKr; tnr I ;i TFffiF ENTERPRISE. • , |lg ■ f ■ In vour*t>}kd ? PhyeJciunn call ? ■ it fabrlel Germ. U out tj saw ft* ■ chimclng red t-!cody?ilow under ft ■ Micros enpft, I! worka e'.\y r.r.d g H ol»l;t. Hcrt«JtturosyturcflOJ- $ ■ plexlo-.i yrj'.ov. Chilly, cchin;: •£ I gensM icn.i cfata*- go ~a yoeir ft ■ ..bi>.kKone. Yctf (~i3 V7t(rt« and $ ; worthier*. |j ROBERTS' GFHLL TONIC | j will step the tro«l.?d i.o-v. ft G i enter.i iUv blcc.£ u» ones tr. i •;) tlrivtJ f.iii tliC yel'ov/ i .' ! II i>t/lec:r>l s.i«l T.!um ChUic, .? Fevers, HSjjfcS»S«rcetr s.i. : .12:0- \| cr«l trcs':-Ut .vn ci: :•» liter 0:-, '•'• ' liofcer;*' To-kJi* v. !il c;:-c y;»u ft th :n—but v. \.y -wsit j liiUutt-skkusiiws. Tt'ie Jiaiu.ftc« jS ture:n Know 2i!i c'r'ut (hit yei- jg low pcison i..iJ l.nve pciitc.i'J 2 Robert*' Ton.'i; to dfivo it c.it, \\ nouit.'fr yvrr system, restore 3 •ppctlte, purify Ui« • 5-1. pre- 3 vent and curr CttUnr, r.vtf- and A Materia. It fcr.s cured tltou*- > •nds—lt will cure yen, r? , our | money back. Tliis Is fair. IVv 1 it. Price, 25 cettU. porSuleby I EI.I Gt'RGAMS B SKKWARKKK fcODGR No. 90 A. r. fit A.M., meet it in regular ccmim'.niicnltcn in the hall every second ami fourth Tues day nights at 7:30. \V. 11. Ilarrcll W.M. 8. S. Bror.ll, S. \VV, 11. D. Taylor, J. W., 8. R. HijCK". Sec., C. I). CarsUrjihen, Treas., Me. l. Taylor, S. I).; 11. M. Hur ra*, J. I).; T. C. Cook and A. I'. Taylor, Steward*, K. \V. Clcary, Tiler. Mall HOB; 0. A- FOWLER, Manager AMERICAN AND - - ' - - EUROPEAN PLAN. 18 to 28 Prat Street, . * . , • . BALTIMORE, MD. Thoroughly Renovated and put in First-Cla. c s Order. i-ij-yrly Professional Cards. gR. JOHN I). BKJCJS, .) I)ENTIST. OFFICE: MAIN STUI'I.T. * i i GEO w. TTT-T \V I:l>tv ATTORNEY AT-I.A IV, WII.'I.IAMSTOS N *»-!*tACtUTS v.]\rn\ct Httxl c* .»tc I» fit* V, Rpcciul attention kIVIII to examining ami mak 11K title for |»;nvl:am ih ».f ami timU-t . -tau'U. 4> wntr lor '.",;r «i»i»• 1 « 'it i.il U 11 i l» t - i»i»- felling for patent; it-inny 1m worth ij»ot:«y. W« promptly ohUiin IU b. and l*'orci PATENTS •"-I TRADE pi ARKS fr rrtura EN TIPE mtornoy v r«-o. inouel, fkt«t« h or photo mi l we &cn! ivi It^WCDfATE FREE report on \N »• ii\o thf ncsi H»»rTU'e and (UtVICCi uatl our ohargt aro Ittixlwrnto. Try nj. SWIFT & CO,, Patont Lawycvsy Opp. U.S. Patent Ofloe.Wasl.inyton, D.C. Anyone Miwtlnit n »kn ti end Jon m*? mldly —rf twin our optiilou fm« «hci!i»r mi lnT«nt!*ft »• patontk»>Uv i»mniniito«- |loT»#mrlrilf «N>iit)>l»ut tnJ. 11 an.l book on l*«UuU •mil frw%. tU.lott u«K7 'or npiurtnjr putt-nm. patent* lAken through Muun A Co. receive Iprrfnf notice, without StkWific Jfmeilcaii. A han4a»niolf tlln«lrato.l w»»fkJT- I*r»oat t\T> Ml«Ut>n of any »u4oiiUUf» Jouriml. IVrmt. |t a vmut; four nn i.i U», ft. Sold byall now»drnlwr*. KoiSd Dyspepsia Cure Digests what yon eat. This preparation Contains all of tbe dlgesUnta and digest* all kinds of food. It gives Instant relief and never fall* to cure. It allows you to eat all the food jrou want. The most Bensltivo •tomaclm can take it. By Its use la uiy thousands of dynpeptlcs taa\ts been cured after everything else failed. Is unequalled for tho siomneli. Child ren wft.Ti freak stomachs thilve on it-. First doso relieve*. A diet unnecessary. Cures ali stcmsclj n*f?r.r«loatr by B. C. I»kW!tt& Co., - liloafC Xbc St bottleeaotslusilic.: tu» Wa slw. S R. i!K;c.s ' >%%*wv\v%%vkv\*\wv ort o r t| J rlloTtCfS*. Bonl irketch, or pholn. ? | for Ino cxualaatlmi an.l udr ke. > I BOOK OM PATENTS ?! \ v yC.A.SNOW&OO.\ , nt WASHINGTON LETTER. (From Our Bcri'«r Cornmpotffieul ) E During tho past a-coV thw?n|ulrjr j being coiulucted l>y t s ie Commlftfc ' on Relations with' Cuba elicited ! frc tp MfiTTnyber of New Yoifc the i Statenr.cn! tVat he had secured from • J M'. Hnvemcyer a contribution o( j * s:,sco to \ ards a fund use 1 to in j! ilucnce public opinion in favor of ' rccij rxal relations with Cu'.;a gov_ j ernment had contriti ted to the ' rarnt fund j.SSo, 1 his testimony , W.H r (jarded a c t cm ly sensat ional by the opponents of reciproc ity and partially as a result, thir teen republican senators who" op pose a measure prov'ding f r strai 'ht reciprocity, held a meeting at which they agreed toitand lirm for t)i!l as passed by the House, and which removed the d (fcrenti.ilfrom refiikd sugar, or for adjournment without action." In addition to the thirteen senators present it wa& stated by Senator Elkins, who is acting as leader of th-i '• insurgents", that Qyc others would consider themselves bound by the action-of the conference. The total number of Senators is 83, cf which 3'J are democrats/ Ifal the democrats and 18 republicans voteJ ngjinst a straight reciprocity bill there would be h ft an allirmativc yoteof but 38. When the prospci s for an agree ment on a reciprocity b-11 looked particularly blue, however, the , President, altering that :iuch ac tion he believe] to be lis ''plain «luty", sent to Congress a message urging that body to carry to its , highest completion the policy in augurated by the war undertaken tu relieve Cuba of Spanish oppres- , sion, by to legislating a» to in- , sure to the new republic a modi cum of prosperity. Mr. Rcoeevelt asserted that, in his belief, certain reciprocal concessions were essen tial to Cuba's prosperity and that , such could be granted without in- ( jury to any American industry. He had been advised by many of his pclitical friends that a message to Congress at this juncture would seriously injure his prospects of rcuomination but hp refuticd to listen to any stlggv slion of per sonal profit or loss ar.d scut to Congress a message whkh will command the respect'»« his friends • Taud opponents, and even of those who hold that his reasoning is fallacious. It is too early what effect Jhp message will l ave upon the republicans who oppose 'Gujban reciprocity although inutied iately after they had heard it a number of them stated that tlicy saw no reason to change their , views. On Saturday Senator Elkins , introduced a resolution to admit Cuba to the Union as it state. During the past week the Senate passed the Navjil Appropriation bill instructing the' Secretary of the Navy to secure the construction of t\vu first class battle-ships, two armored cruisers, two g«n-b6ats and five submarine torpede boats ( f the Holland type. The provision of tbe lit use that one vessel of each class should be built ir. a government navy yard was stricken out and 1 understand that the House will scriou ly op pose this elimination of one of its pet schemes when the b 11 is taken providing for so many to pedo boats of one and it is claimed, i'n suflieiently tested, type. 'l he Sen ate will vote on the canaf bill 011 Thursday. The FTome ot KepreaeritalTves has disposed of a number of bills during the past week. On Monday the bill for the protection of the President was passed by a large majority and on Friday the Mans brough Ne* lands irrigation bi 1 was enacted, it having been already favorably act d 011 by the Senate, . On Tuesday the He use rejected the ' the Lacey bill, providing for the transfer of the care of the forest ReSeives from the Department o( > Interior to th>i Department of [ Agriculture an 1 it is frec'y stated I thai the bill, which was favored by ® the President and was gencraly re -1 garded as an excellent measure, | was defeated becaused the mem . bers were loath to feiftit ;he noir.i --' nations of their friends, to the num • her ibr positions as rangers a privilege which they how have u iJcr tlie admidistralion of Sccre tary HiUhcock. On Wednesday tVie Ilotue will take v.p the Philippine bill" ffiuT will acco&ding to the rule which has been adopted, devote one week to its consideration. The lateness of the«Uto and the summer heat will bolh operate to curtaiji the oratory ( of those senator* who, under other I circumstances would regard the ~TJ 'T~- ""_ 11 i. '. . Philippine bill as a fitting occasion for extend, d speech-making, and it is not deemed probable that the de bute on the measure will he pro longed or even vigorous. When this bill !& passed the members of House will be so anxious to get away to their districts that it,; will be almost imp ssible to hold them longer in Washington and they will brig tfcmciuluous pressure 011 the Senate to hasten its proceed int* and adjourn. July 3rd is tiling talked of as the prubabj date cf a!« jouriuncnt. Tlifc Secretary of Agrieu'turc has adopted a new [ lilforin. He told me One day this wc.k that in view bf the magnificent possibilitcs he •ould foresee in the way of scien tilic development ol the agricult :ral i' dustiies ot the country he hadde terniined to ask nothing further from Congress in the way of pro tective duties but to preach to the farmer early and late the advan tages to bj derived from pursuing the most approved methods. '1 he Secretary made this statement when I quoted to him the remarks of some congressmen who had ex pressed the fear that whe.i tary Wilson hat succeeded in establishing the silk industry he would usk of Congress a protective- Industry 011 raw silk. ''They need not be apprehensive for I shall ask them for ncthing,' said the Sccre tary. * "They said, when I first stated that we could raise our own lea, that it could be done only by means of an immense proteetivc tariff but we are today raising tea ond selling it at a-profit and we are raising tea that, because of its sup erior qualities and the fact that it is cured without the use of chemicals, commands a better price than im ported tea. Ihe same w ill be true in time of the silk indu.-try. We have reasonably cheap labor in the ?o,ulh, among the negroes, and 1 expect to secure the helpof Tuskegee and similar institutions to train the reclcrs of raw silk. Meanwhile our scientists will direct their at tention to decreasing the amount of labor'and to finding methods that will compensate for the difference in wages! In the rice fields in this of one man doing the woik that it would re quire 400 cheap foreign coolies to accomplish. If we can do that with lice, why cinnot we do it with other things?' (i SAVKI) I'ROM AN AWI'ULI'ATII "Kveryljorty wiid I liad consumption," write* Mi*. A. M. Shields, of Chambers burg, Pa., "I was so low after six months of severe sioVncts, caitved by Hay l ever and Aftlinni, tliul* few th jllght I could yet well, but I learued of the marvelous merit of I)r. King's New Discovery for Consumption, used it, ami was complete ly cured." For despcrule Throat and bung Diseases it is the safest cure in the world, and is infallible for Coughs, Colds ami Itrouchial Affections. Guaranteed battles 51 c and #I,OO. Trial bottles frie ta any drug store. .) IN TOMBS OF STEEL. Some Close Calls from Death ih safe Vaults. It was fortunate that the stupid joke by which a young man and a young •woman were locked in the big safe in the Criminal Courts building the other day has not a fatal ending. It lecalls other cases of persons being accidentally lock ed in safes, some of which resulted in the death of the unfortunate prisoner*. Not long ago there was a most grewsome safe accident in Scotland. A man of great wealth and also of great eccentricity had decided that when be died he would like to lie buried in a safe. He bought a big safe and had it placed iu a neigh boring cemetery. It was tlie man's custom to j>ay periodical visits to the cemetery and inspect, and even open and enter, the queer tomb which he had chosen for . himself. One winter's day, when he was thus grimly sitting inside the safe while a wind storm was raging out side, august slammed to the door, and he fottud himself a prisoner Suddenly that tomb, which he had so gloated over, lost all attractions for him, and he called aloud in ter ror for help and threw himself against the door of the safe. He might as well have thrown hiut kelf agr.iust a rexk, nisd as to his cries, the rushing and the roaring of the wind drowned them. Some hours later, when the wind had gotie dow u, a passer by thought he heard sounds coniingTrout the safe. He did not wait to investi gate; it flight be ghost fcr nil he knew, bnt ran and told the people iu the village, who came in a body to confront whatever might be ~ " Mexican Hustang Liniment \ e 1 don't lUj on or near tho mrfara, l«t RO«« IT through tb* maade* an 4 ttouea to the l*>uo uad drWt* out til wrcuow u'J I uUmnmaUntu For a Lame Back, Sore Muscles, or, in fact, all Lameness and ness of your body there is nothing f i # that will drh'e out the pain and in- r flammation so quickly as Mustang Liniments I f you cannot reach the spot your- * I self get some one to assist you, for it is essential that the liniment be rubbed in most thoroughly Mexican Hustang Liniment overcome* tho alimunU of lioraaa ami all ilomestlc animal*. In fari, HU ft tltwh liouirr and i>aiu killer uoiuuttur who or what lite paUauti* crying for help in the cemetery. When they l>ecame convinced that sonic living thing was inside the safe it was opened, and the rich man was found lying on the floor of his steel prison in the last stages of exhaustion, with almost every particle of clothing torn from his body in the agonies and despair of an imprisonment which had so nearly meant death. Some time ago a London bank clerk was imprisoned in the strong room of the bank, and nearly died from the effects of it. He was on the point of leaving the bank after the closing hours when his eyes fell upon a bundle of notes which he had forgotten to place in the vault. He stepped inside the strong room to stow away the notes when the cashier, not knowing he was there, closed and locked the before the clerk realized tla situation and went away leaving the youug man to his fate. * In vain the clerk shouted and kicked at the unyielding door. His cries and struggles were un heard and the terrible fact daw tied on him that he was entombed alive and that long before the morning brought release he would be a dead man. At length, after what seemed an eternity of agony and vain crying and struggling, horror and vitiated air overcame him and lie fell insen sible. When he recovered consci ousness it was to find himself lying on the floor of the bank, outside the safe, with the cashier and his own wife bending over liim. The explanation of his timely rescue from death was that his wife, be coming anxious at the non return STATEMENT OF HANIC OF. M AHTIN COU NTY, AT WILtIAMSTON, N. C., At the close cf business on the 30th day cf April, 1901: Kl aoVRCKS: UABII^TtKS: s c« P u«i stock. 1 **mJm Om Dialta. (OJ J7 I'.d. Honda, ~5iK56 '*»**•"* - Mortgngea i.ncooo I'lullvWtd PmGt« 4^7-5? Furniture A Fixture*, 5* Certificates of Deposit, Due From tank. and Hanker. 17,04.... cllttk Nstionsl I'mik Nules 7.K** l , TOTAL, IMfr| TOTAU " ,47, '" i0 I, J. C. Godnrd, Cukitr, o( IlmiV. cf Martin County, do aolcmnly «wrar (or affirm) that the above Statement in true to the beat of my knowledge and belief, J. O. GODAKD, Gathlcr. State of North Carolina Couaty c.f Martin. Swore lo and anbacribcd before me, thla ijlh day of KTay, A. D., ifM C. 11. CCLWIN, Kola.) rublte * Ilk Seal, I * ■ DOR M Q rrcrrs mnm jjOGMin (TEETHING POWDERSJIJU Buck amnw. Ark., U, M. 1 Aisv/ssssi ss es ; Mrfoctrcli.-f ana 6. h*« had ao lurtkor Cvabta. CXk«r ■■■lira a« tlx laally k»»» aaad»a«dawiylaaaS msa I psrtoct success. ■ 1- Heavy Winds and Fires ... 4 THE RECENT HEAVY WINDS AND FIRES : " HAVE CAUSED PEOPLE, TO ' Think and Ensure. , WE REPRESENT THE BEST COMPANIES, AND RESPECT FULLY SOLICIT YOUR BUSINESS. : ED. F. HUFFINES CO., i OFFICE IN BANK OF MARTIN COUNTY ' - __ "H" at""" *"7 ;' : v? li; . ? sat-: rnrsas"~r - t~ -.-•-•nrr of her husband from the bank at the usual time, had gone to the cashier to inquire about him. They had gone to the bank, and, failing to find him there, the cashier, by a happy inspiration, had opened the strongroom just in time to save the clerk's life. The last incident carries a strong moral with it for all married bank clerks. The clerk who was shut up in the safe was a man of exem plary habits and always went straight home from the bank. Hence tfic wife's anxiety when he did not show up at the usual time. , If he had been a frivolous bank clerk, accustomed to loiter with the boys 011 liis way home, she would not have been anxious; and he would have been a dead man.— New York Press. NOTICE t NOTICE I The following property is for sale in nn j enterprising tobacco town in Martin Co., N. C.: One storehouse ami tot on Rail Road Streets, heart of town; one Dwelling on Rail Road Street; one Coach Shop on same street; one nice dwelling ami large lot with a nice vinyard and peacan trees; three nice vacant store lots on Rail Road Street. All in the town of Robersonville, N. C. Address ; """• ' R 1,. RORRRSON, 3J I'ulUlutid St., Norfolk, Va. To make the hair dry and fluf fy this mixture is recommended: One ounce of eau dc cologne, two ounces of rectified spirits of wine, half .111 onnce of bicarbonate of soda and six ounces of distilled water. Kodol Dyspepsia Ours Diswti what y«u Mt Dennis S. &SJ*, Pre*. T. W. Tilgtaman, Gen. Mgr. Jno. D. Bigg*, Sec &Trc*a DENNIS SIMMONS LUMBER CO., i . Manufactucrs of . . - Kiln Dried North Carolina Pine Lumber, J* * * * e e © e DENNIS •IMMON*« BRAND CYP««I SHINSLCS WILLIAMSTON, N. C. jy Orders and Correspondence Solicited AT WORK MAKING AND SHIPPING DAILY Tobacco Flues *sr w •-.-••• ' See that your order* are jiUcctl in tilue to g*t your flues. All onkr* ■out to tny Country Resilience will have prompt attention. Season is Novsr Open For Cultivators. For tcstinumfiUa and full information, address J. L. WOOLARD, - Williamston, C ■x — , gaME a3gac=anaMaßcai^ga—ll ■ —— SUBSCRIBE NOW FOR The Enterprise YOUR ORDERS FOR Job Printing Will be neatly and promptly executed. . ... ■«. * ' \ fv - . ••••-;■- • ; * ; - f . •'; ' A TCA**S Msatvms 19 m GOOT PA7CSS# - '^T-SBBSB a MAtnru. rtciiKt, WoAh 51, ra7- I and our \ aper Jetntly Ktacn th« fallowing offer to f " ♦>' ' subscribers: To lhd_xubccribcr u boih icgcra ! from *heni we receive tho orrect or near*"! K >w iu« N { COfTdCl (urss OH lit* numH-r Cf ko* i'ttflkls cf 5 tobicco to ti Cbrksvil'.a.Tenn., from j No*. 1.19C1, to Nov. 1, 1902, Inclusive. Cash ' r picrunts I»A»A INCNCO (MOUNTIS) AM J |-rU*twill I J flven.dlvidaUas follows: If Hacolvcd In lH>c«nil>«r,Jiintmry, Ffcbntar/ or Kfarclt $3 l OO(VO(> > 1 If Kuvclwd in April, Niuy or I If ltwovlvwd la Jul)% Autfunt or Ho'pUiutwr »... SOO-OO • TUEN AM EXTRA $500.00 IS SET ASIDK i' 1 (miilnt $2,100.00 In all) which w!llbe dhrUrrd equally amor? allt.-So t"e.*e e**n ertthla an* hanArd (i I of the correct nunbar, provided tho/ do net cot any other each [ll. c. On* hundrad ekhet «n alio** • 1 y: 4 201 chances. • IX THIS CONTEST TIEBC ARK NO ELAXiiS, ASTSUCAX CHBTlim GET VITIIIIM *T IT. • - WPO2TAKT—It IsdichnctlyundorstocJ and agreed thatt'iaV/ceUy American U aolcly labljl-irllie Mr- (J matt of all 111* moray herein clf ered In ti lia>, and I tutur piper not be In anyway told t»i»uM>l« . «J (or auch cr any inrll f tho samr. In a Utilen to thocaih prii a, ti'h cubccriticc to tho MHima wte will add ON 2c *u«u> to pay tuelage will receive one (their choke) cJ lb* following beajttful plctma: mJJ ORDER PIOTURE DV NUMBER ONLY. * NO. TITLC WO. TLTLF HO. TITLI NO. ITTU 201—Graadaw'a Tea 204—dualna llna 207-WllMa Baac* MMMfc*! P3 202—A Wail 20) -Rcflactiaa 20* Oar few Baty 211 ■■!«■*» idfi 203—AaaaUrl 20> MUm 20*—OarPat 2H iataraa °H Contaat rloaea on Octdhar 1. 1002, at nil The official sute-uenl of the Clarfci*t:ie Tobacco Eoard c( Trade to be Iha dcurea vpaawMtfc Aa _l" ocnteat la to be decided. Ciarksvilla I* aecond In site dark toLacco market la the UaMed Ta Oj help y-.ni r.uke a cbaa ruati we clva rocetptl In ClarkerUla lor paat 10 year a: »a NoT.I. 'J1,1iN0T.1. , f2,».5A9 f10Y.1,'95,t0Nc*.1.'?6. 33.626 N0r.1,"9*.t0t«0».1.-a0.20,342 \ Nov. I ,'92. to No*. I ,'93,27,187 N0r.1,'96, to N0v.1.'97.31.333 Ncr l .'CO. lo No*.l,'ol, 2*.*4* % K-*.1.'93. to No*.l/f 4,26,71 I N0T.1, , 97.H>N0».1, *3. 18.192 NO*.I,'OI.»ONj*.I.'O2, .* No/.1,'94, to No*. I .'95.29,423 No*.l .'98.t0N0*.1,'9». 20.863 \ WHAT) SH Frwn Indication ».abo«» tha aiotare crop will be marketed thta yaar. -J |l Wtl WO WttitftOW. A rear'nuhocrlptlcn—raid In ad*r.ncaat price named helow—tofeatfi papeea (« n'jet accompany your tvau. Under no clmmstarca ard (or no reaaaa will a (veaa ba chaaa*4 altar It 1Q ruchaaut. Ooa 2c (tamp muit be aent te pay the potUt* cn plctara. • V MPOBIAXT-VOWI OtatJl MUST g MKT 10 TUt PAW HI Wf WU «t 1W» MWUM K Cut thlja blunk out atnd uaa It and you naael not write aa laHai (L PuauaHKaa: I aend aabaortptlon tc both rwn, and eacloae prloa I i i | | I ST named below. I caeaa tho number cl hocakaada U t-jbacro to bo recelrej II I I I I f KT Clarkiv'ne.Tennaaaea, from No*. 1. 1901. HI NOT. I. 1902. n to: I ' ' 1 1 I a J homhmm || Umi ni mw mSm to i£ - * | P.*. Caaaly Ula *1 Wad Yew Paper to P.*. faaaty Ma. .f Um4 Httoi Ha. U eaaa eaaaaaaaa a eaa aaa aa a taaa •• • • •'C«ll(y. aa aa. a aaaaa*a*aa*aa«a*a aaailtetoaaaaoaaaaaaaaaa* K§ Ullf till! WUra.eaa aa .a.- Pali .(Mltf .Ilalk.aaa* aaaaaaaaa '' m ma m rat hdly amdkan w m mm AIL fwihu m vm wm,ii The enterprise one year is only sl.o# ■* I_ • • EVERY MERCHANT SHUOLE USE OUR COUPON SYSTEM TO SAVE&BOOK KEEPING AND OUR STYLO. PEN COPY iNGZBOOKSTO; SAVE TUI LABOR OF t COPYING _ YOUK LETTERS. lOTH OF THESE ARE GREAT TIME AND LABOR SAVERS. « j The Enterprise Printery. ■ v 1 -■ ■ -- -«s, . ■ , ' .. .
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