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THE ENTERPRISE. HnunnitrmnsMT mr in munitt nusmv. unm K wmiMH. HHIHII■ Il■ »■ itlrt wydfc* 1 Mir- u4 tkMttrd a? to W Mmmmtm sJ»» ilin mi ill' l>" int!■ " ' bthmt the Mm* ■m»M htlutipM wl* h *"f 1 •• ■WntolHlkUKactMUr p.MtaW - ■S IWMIi ■linn M*M wrthcal ttt u« tt Ike writer imqMtn *-«* *• » pm*- UaiMMaianaModnlhtt. tummii ■>?■■ nf iiifcr" " " ieMb. .uctlioß j»«»u ■—tin i- Ii *' - OWmrinnd toolainl tj Iters. 5 cent* ft !iwc to A4mtM»rot». or ct»irr •* Uanarau b» U tki> n»r« an Ulrr itu MMIH mm. HlHliniOil f «» A YEAR IS *OT*XCI Mmd at tlx Fox ofecr »1 WVuKUt. a.C« SccoudCUn Mail Malltr. FUDAT, JINK o, 19C3. TUK rain last Sunday WM A blessing. This wm* a of returning good tor evil. —— » •* :y - j THE south won't let tbc negro vote but permits him to work for • living, while the north permits him to vote but won t let him work. v -ji SOME periplc seem cie'cnnin ed to stir up actional animos ity between lhe north ami south Cut it otiL If you can't live in peace in this country go over to Turkey or Russia. IT has Wen definitely settled that residents of the Luited States hliall be officially desig nated as t mericans, ami our embassies abroad shall be known us the "American hm baMy," instead of the "Embassy of the United States," as here tofore. To Secretary Hay be longs the credit of drawing this fine distinction and causing its recognition by the governments of the old worid. It is us it should be. Kesidi'ii'.s of the; United Stntes ot Me.\ieo are known as Mexicans, tho*" of the United States ;•( Columbia as Columbians, and tbOM of the! United "States of Itr.-zil as Bra-' uSiaus. So why hhoiilil we not be teriiicil Americans? Tisthe proudept distinction that can j be conferred upon a human I - Wing. -..m-—^. '■ - ■ -j A Scggeslicn to ■enbaßts. ,1 Wk fufpest to merchants that they ti«*p their Mores a little earlier during the hum mer monllis. We make this plea in the interest of llit elfrks. Many of tliein are on duty from five o ilock in the morning until ten at night. | Seventeen hours is to lung f»r_ men to be on duty. They d«» Not have time to sleep eliiMtgh ami no time whatever for re creation. The clerk's hfe i* tar worse in miny Hf|-ecti ihsu that of the day laborer; who on'y woi ks from "miii to sun"' with an hour oil for rest at noon. The oil burned at 1 night in stores is worth more in many cases than tho profits on goods sold. If customers once get the idea, they can do iheir trading just a 8 well during the day as at night. From June first to September first the stores might bo closed at i somet or certainly l»eforc sup- j per time with little or i_o Ins*' lo the merchants, ami such air arrangement would add greatly • to the comfort and welfare of the clerks. Bjiijcss M:a*s Mrelit*. AT tlie meeting of the business men Tiw-nliiy evening, it was deenlt d lo hate a public incvt ing on Kriday June I'J. At tlii* meeting there wi I In several speeches by iiieiiibers of ibe asseeiation, and a abort sketch of Uic History of U il liuustou will be read. There is every need of an en- Ibosiastic inciting and licaru eo-operalion n>r the odvanee f' meutof Wiiliainston a;id mile* business men lemt their aid in lli* direction nothing will ever tbe accomplished. There isen | tirely too mucli of the spirit "Let Mr. "A."' do if cxistiue i among our merchants. Too | inach selfishness./ afraid some oua olse will not do as much I*l you will—aud the couso- merchsnt will see the ad ran- ( tage offered by this town and j will locate here. Two or three good, live merchants turned [ loose in VYUliamstsn, will make; some of our home people; J vagy »isk—so sick (hey will j 1 drop out. VVe do net mean lo cast any! reflections, but are i-iinplj state | I ing facts, as seen by outsiders | gvery day. Now, a personal ijuestion tof each reader of these lines!! 1 Do YOO want to see Williams-, tou grow and be prosjrerous, ■ and do you want to share inj that prosperity? How areYOU I going lo realize this wid»?| 1 Think abouithese things and be | caudid withy ourselves but dont stop thinkiug until you have j n-axdnnl a decision —and there abide by that decision, r But, let us inform you that unless YOU I") your part your share in r the , prosperity will be very small. .!'cause there seems to exist a natural law that "those who . want work, have work, and J those who do not want work, do uot have it and cau't get it to do. . Raleigh Letter. The one engrossing subject here for a week has been the hearing ot the Finest Haywood case before Justices Douglas and Walker of th> Supreme Court, in the application of the defendant tor bail. A great mass of testimony has been adduced—some of the wit nesses differing as widely as the poles in their statement* of what prcr-oked the shooting and killing and the position and attitude of the two men at the time; and, I ain sorijr to be forced to add, the us- al •S-nartalecV who "saw it all "and saw it different from most others, but insisted thai his was ibe only true and accurate version farther off than a'most any man who testified) was on hand as us ual. Numerous w tresses for (he pros ccution swore that they saw no physical difficulty precceding the> shont'ng (the attention ot nearly j j all whom was first attracted by the ' (reports of the pistol shots), and, j some oi them declared that Skin [ iter was off the sidewalk when Kay ! wood firtd the fust shot (;r that i they saw !im there "immediately | after'' the first shot) and was nearly 1 j half way across the street when ltat| 's cond shot was fired, and fe 1 1 . i-n the Street -car track and exuired la few seconds thereafter; that he! I staggered, and rei l*d and changed i • Lis course after the li st shot. J I srsoxi; £ . :nrx -ii roa Hnr >o». j Put after all thi* j 'lence, this fact remained: "Ihe «ie j lei. dant produced some strong test-| I imoar ill his l>e-ha;f by about a dm- 1 ! n witnesses. —• I I Four if these were eye witnesses of trie tradegy who, saw the two | [men btfore either shot was tired, j All fo ir of them swore positively i ; that struck llayu odin the? . face ai-d partially knocked the latter J don n and that it was when the !at ■ ter arose that he pulled hij pirt> I | and fi rd twice in qliick succession. I j 11..:t bkintier iritni'Cil Imck «evc-'.*l' ! feet after striking ilavw.'-od and! ! had l.is left siile fumed to liay-wa d I (Skinner being left fianded and be 1 j i.«g s!i t near the I, ft nipple) u Ken 1 j .he lir t »Uot was firtd and was beat ; i a retreat when the second le ! j (Hii: hea-d. etc. I A deju'v sheriff, who arrested! j iiuyuocd o'i t..esiot, testified tha'} Ha>-«eo :d had a red scar on the right side o! his face when arrested; I the jailer noticed the scar neat morning and ask* d the prisoner about it. (tie was not allowed to teli what Haywood said.) Hay wood's hat wasshoan to have fal len off. sud witnesses swore they I saw dirt UII it (Hay arooJ was notice-1 I al>'e always for I.is \ciy neat aitd! J cleanly appearance) as the officer* 1 i pxscd t>y them with Haywood iii j I custody. I *1 hen, as t>caiing on the con ten j linn of defendant that ■ kinner mad - J a m lion or effoit to draw the pistol j (afterwards taken fr>>m his left htp ( ptM-ket after Le was d ad) when he I jumped back efter striking I lay -1 wnnd. but that the latter was ()ukk er than he in getting his £uu cut there was this evidence: Dr. |ic..an ihc coroner, jut on the vc*t. coat nnt oeercoat worn by lev ea*ed and a'ter placing tis hand near his hip pocket the h des through the lapped ccrresponeled. With the over oat and undercoat bangii-g naturally these bullet holes do not coriesponeL All the witnesses for Haywood quoted above proved the best of i ha rasters, iuclcdina the one negro man; vo it may be found a rather d fhcuit thirgfor Ihe.i r jMCCulion to piove (on the trial proj er when t " I hare beea UtmUed far wtne time with 2B'I tour rtoaCeb," ■n Mrs. Swill \V. Curtis, of Lee. Mas*.. "and bare been taLiax Chambertaia's Stoouch aad Urcr Tablets which have hetpe-t me very much so that now I csa cat many lhiag» that before I could n«C" If ytm ten any trouble with y*«r Uoo .ach why aot take thrae Tablets aal jft* *wdU ForokbyM.S.lW&Oa. > The Cause of Many Sudden Deaths. ! TVn k • *wc prcvaffint in (bis ' eeexury most di'y&u i Nraune so dectp- If nil II ULXAIhs. I4any sudrfen Jl dIM liealhsarecusedby jyafe-itiflV Ptt heart dbeaae, mM .Jr>3*l)neiaac«aa. heart |J4 |TJI ,f * IsOure or applcn eil r- are often Ibe result fIYX? of kdnty asesse. If I ~?!k* T3 t1 I I 'rouye fs al j« Mt "#i \\l j. I laved 19 advance lhe |1 RD ~KVIOC7-POLSON«D *i!l attack the ! - vital orcaoa or the ' Ufa/r iherocHcs beak dam and nak I a way - sJi by oeK. f trvjfcfci r HOC* always result frcm a faxcxsal of Ibe kidney- and a cuio Is I ■brjtx.i fjdai by a prsper treatment of j Sac i jj. If you are foetnc badly you f ta. maka no siiSilK by tshing Dr. sw:Jip Boot, the (real kidney, liver sad t II i 11.. . I, 111 c ;o«i 1 j hcMurlna acd «14- I-if pusa la pass:.; tt. and overcomes liist | a MTTS ncctsMy ot bcir j compelled to | (j ofizr. fartnf she day, and to gel up many fiL-no lbs i jfbt. The nlld and tha alnnjuijr t/fsc: ot S-irop-Roet Is soon rjt -1 It Wwiiti the hifnel fcr lis von dr-f J mi A the TO* d&rtsdftg cssss. ' is pkcssnl to take and sold by al is fifty-cent and one-dollar xaA undu. Yea niy f y tavaa —tyl' I»:e3s ftb ajit. if»l erraryaal s that sdb al aUxi U. I A n ■ i irr HI r * rerJ fee by malL MOnm Dr. Kilmer tt Ce. Bin#ham* n. If. Y. V/hsn writing mcatioa 6a feijerTUS ctt w In this paper. toil mate i»y mill arc. but remember lhe aamc. Saninp-Rout, Dr. Kilmer's SwMfaF-RooL aad tho address, binghamloo, N. Y_ on emery balUa. cmes uf» in July) "beyond a rea sonable doubt" that these witness es were mistaken or unworthy of be Kef— they do that Hay wood cannot be convicted of mur der in the first degree That is. al east, the opinion he\l by many, although the * pr. pon 'eranceof ev idence" (so far as the multiplicity of witnesses is concerned, and the conclusions and inferences to be drawn from their testimony) would indicate that it was the second shot that took eff ct. instead of the first shot as contended for by the l> fense At this writing ( Monday ) the hearing is still in progress. L\l KR—The Supreme Court has grantee! Ernest Haywood bail in tho-" sum of SIO,OOO. There was no demonstration, "lhe bail will be given at once. I.LEWXAM. Hancock's Liquid Sulphur cures skin troabus of every nature. No liotnc should le witLoat it. Ask your men-hsnts for a book on Liquid Sulphur. Sold bj C I» CarOarphea Co. Amtersoo ltastell a Co., Keith a ' Cewtwia.- A Vcnjcring Plant Talked oL J. T. Lynch, of Athens, I'a.. spent B4 TUCMIIV and \Vcdncsday {in this neiglitxtrheHxi securing options on gum timlier and looking for a good site for a veneering plant j Mr Lynch was litre in the interest jc-f Mime caplall"-ts who are about to »e->t.ibh'h a vcnteiing jJant in this | sect ion. , ' I Mr Lynch made close hi«|tiiry ;as t-» t!:e far artd .iguilist the . biing of the pljiit lure. Wil- ] ; !UIIKO;I Las laany js.itUs ill its } t'a\e»r as a location, and, if the peo i ;-k hot f how enough of the right : -l iril we may gain the plant Those j v ho wish to see Williamstoa grow .tnd prosper t!;uf.ld put forh every cf irt to mdnoe the establishment S'l such plullt i. , ! Wv un lcrstand that a small saw ' tnill mar Jamesville was taught |to irandle the lags for tlic-ir busi ittiSa*- ' * H Ct .R'joUia s Paii Kuim is an aatl > -ptst hnimeni.uu! nlie:i a;>;iliel t»cuts. .i-st-j aii 1 bann, causes thnn to heal ei;li A cut irit'. >s en 1 maeh ta >re iiji:U ; t*i -i th'-- a* ia! treatment. i For uhV S* S. t'e.-t St Co. How lo I'si a Telephone. I know yon will say at a gttinec i that "everybody knows how to use la telephone." but I beg to tell yoti that it isn't everyone, by a great deal, who knows how to use the i machine that has now become so common among us. When "ceil-j tral" says "Number?'* it isn't j iKeessary to say "Is this cential ? " | Vet, bow m.-.ay people, especially j women, do it. It takes tl:e time of the operator and is entirely un- I accessary.for it is more thin likely ("central" when, on calling, tbc ianswer is, "Number?" The", | when you have called for someone j :ou a party line and fail to get the person yon called for, but someone else instead, doa't say, "Central >ou gave jnc the wrong number," for, in a*l probability, central rang the right number, and someone else | answered by mistake. And when the line is ooisv and you can't hear: writ, don't blame central, for she really has more than she can bear, j acd is not to blame for nearly all, for which she is censured. Try be-. iug pleasant to those who are serv ing von, acd toih you and they wiil be happier. 11. M. j 'tlntertfa'i C;C:, Ckmra tsi Ciirriwi B mil it cmiskw RtOKßiad a* the ote itsed; that can si ways be depended tipea asd that is pleeaaat to take. It is j especially valuable for sonuaer diarrboea is ckiUmi aad is yaduabtrly the means ■f saviac the lives uf a rtml many ehil dra each Par sale by N. S. Pc«l * lA '• .. . . - - WSOLVHIT LIST Of Tax rum fr tie Tar 1992. Jatnesville Township ' John K. Davis left state 200 i James A. Grifin " couuty 200 i! John W. Grifia " " 200 ' S. G. Godard " " 200 | i Fred D. Hardy " " 200 .; Graham Hatdkou *• •' 200 1, Preston Swinson " " 200 IW. T. Williams " " 313 | Thomas Carney " 200 , James M. lAavis " " 200 J. H. Langley 200 John Leary left county 200 ! Edward Maore 2 00: L! Wm. Pitt man left county 205 Williams Township James Beecbam 200; Wm. H. Jones not found 2 ooj | Joseph Maagsa left connty 2 ooj Sam Pagan " " 2 ooj Money Grar " " 2031 Lewis Mahry 295 Sam Slade not found 200 I Henry Stoves 2 00; ' Ben Whitaker left county 200 Bear Grass Township I G.T.Brantley left state 223, Prank Wvnn " " 1 00 • Frank Waters *' " 2231 , Kufas lljd|in not fonnd 215, ■ WUHc Rogers 2 05 j WiShamstou Township &. J. Hasaell left county 2 07' jL. E. Iluut " " 200 »S R, O. Jefferson '* 11 233 J • I Leon Ray " " 207 j - R. H. Riddick M " 200 W. A. Williams " " 100 Willis Williams " " 200 Robert Bennett " " 2 001 I! Wiley Duggaa 2 ooj . Alon/o Hyman left county 2 ooj Jesse Harrington " " 200 ' George Hagan " " 2 00j ' Louis Johnson " " 200. • i William Jones 75! I Henry Latham 201 1 ISaker Purvis 200 1 G. A- Riddick dead 2 00; Xef4ut:e Respass no good 2 00 ■ James Kogerson not found 2 00 Claude Roberson i oof i Henry Slade left county 200 1 Heury Wilson. Jr. " " 201 j i Henry Winfrey " •• 200 I George Woolard 2 or J. P. Johnson 2 00 Cross Roads Township - D. S. Lrggett dead 53 1 1W. D. Stalls " 2 03 ' John Baker " 2 00 1 Perry Everett 07 Samuel Everett left county 201 Nellie Harnison 02 1 Hoy t Harrington left county 203 ()*tu Little 2 01 i Thomas Sbeppard • 2 041 RoVrsonvillc Township, i Gas Hardy left county 200! C W. Keel " " 202 ,N. L- Stokes " " 2*16. !J. S. Williams " " 2 40; W. W. Wade " " 2 00; J. B. Andrews not fountd 2 00 , Redmond Andrews left co'ty 2oo ; Thomas Andrews " 2 07j Sam Havccport ** " IOS, 1 Club Dickens •* ' " 2 00T .' Payton Jeffreys " ' "■ 2 10; John Jenkins " ' " 2ooj . John Brown " " 33] Hud Mooring " *' 200 : tWorge Purvis " " 2ooi . Isotn Purvis 25! . Guilford Page 2 00 Will Roberson 1 00 S. R. k ires left connty 203; Wlmfidd " " 2 00 Poplar Point Township W. A. Arriiigton left connty 2 371 B. T. Drake " " 2 07, W. A. M " 6 i 3( Andrew H Stall dead 2 13 Wui. Nicholson * 200; Ben Wipgins dead 2 17 'Hamilton Township F. I). Bow ers 2 00 j Andrew Gmlbeit left county 36S | W. T. Hr.'ker 2oo ; L Whit H-iirell left county 200: Jesse Hai-lip 2 00 j | Burt Whitfield 2 ooj W. 1.. Bernett left county 200 Aldolplius Best not found 225 James Giiflin " " al3 F'rarsk Ilycuut 2.00 Wm. Huntley left connty 2 bo Wm Lawrence 2 02 , George IVnn left county 200 Richard Pitts " " 209 Not fleet Savage " " 27 Mc. Wi'ltans " " -2 01 R. W. Wiggins 2 01 Goose Nest Township W. B. Burnett left county 201 James Bland " " 205 ij. F.Carter aoo A. E. Dawns «« «• 2co G. L. Newsom " " 2 00 I,- Purvis " " 250 .W. T. Smith " " 213 jM. H. Wamn M " 205 Moody Baker " " 16 Wm. Bryant ** " 206 Thomas Clark dead 2 01 1-Mnmnd Jones left county .2 (9 Robert Savage 34 , James Smith left county 200 j Geo. Stencil " " 2>9 , John Williams 2 00 ; Levi Williams «• » ,26 Hezakiah Williams dead 200 I hereby certify that the ahoae is i a tree copy of the list at Insolvents I submitted to, and appexned by the Hoard of County Commissioners 1 fcr the year 1992. This May Mod, 190s. 1. C. CRAWFORD. Sheriff. Chacibetlain"* Stoaack and UnrTi 1 - lets ate jot what ysa ml when y*m have mo uul wake op with a h*d taate ia yoar mouth. They win iu|iui( ywar ajye tite. clmae aal mi jguiifc jtmr 1 wart 1 and gwe yen a retiah far year lead. Foe «K by N. S. M * 00. Special Sale of Summer Dress Goods and other Warm Weather Articles i I . .• > . - '- T I I 15c Canned Pineapple Canned Peas Canned Peaches Canned Tofiiatoes 10c * I . I I ! 1 — I"V■_l I ■ i V S» bililMffaMnfttiMa>lMl}| M«i «mM«v«mli if i ■■ i 4a— mt ■ lUIHl H gw UlMMWlaftVMiii Wmt mma+mm off tti ka« MiftalMviatki ANNUAL STATEMENT ■ JOF WII.UAMSTON. N. C., FOR TIIE YEAR ENDING MAY i ist. in>3: — By amounts spent on streets an lights $ 475-®5 " " paid night watchman and policeman . . . . 430.00 * " " " W. H. Robertson. Sr., as Street Com nisioorr, 1902. ... . „ . . ... . , . . . ... 15.00 j Br sb: ;;S! |hW W II Robertson, Sr.. listing taxes . . 15.00] | «» ,_ qp. Carrtarpkcn accocot 1902 .... 4156 " " "* " salary treasurer . . 30.00 J " " " J. L- Ewril 47.08 " - J. L- liwcfl order loaned town, 1902 . . 26-43 j *' " " Co:nmt»ioner's salary .*....* .. . *0.00; " " " Bertie Road 100.00 •" " *• L. Kwcll order. 1901 "6.76 " Cotnmistion for cullecting taxes .... 104 316 { " J. L- Hittil work oa tax book .... lo.Soj " J. L. Fhillpat building lockup .... 21.50, " " " money borrowed and interest 156.0^ " Hessell and Caistarphcn on horse . . . 81.40! " retained license oa six bar rooms . . . 75.00; *' C. W. Keith secretary and poll bolder 19-50; " W- H. Robertson street commissioner 9.00 C. D. Cantarphen account (or tiliug, lamps, oil, fuel. etc. . . . 525.54 By amount* paid Williamston Milling and Ginning Co. damaged land 2ja>| By amounts paid poll holders . * 4.00; " " "A. E. # Whitmore printing school law >700; " ** " U'heder Martin Knicu 2500] " Treasurer $ *377 *7 By amount receited from property and poll tax 1,647.47 r " Sale of ooe horse 8400 * " Special taxes 496.40 " Money borrowed - 150.00 $ *377 *1 . May 15. 1903. (Signed) C. D. Caestakthex. Treasurer. rm® fc^- fcr 111 , Headquarters Timer D» Ura, lotahc Mt .JN. •« . tact Drew Una. Tticr «c. !■ at \ Racy Dm Ln» (tpto hw x Fancy Dm Lmii faph> *"* Faacr DRH Lm Ecjrtsi* mc fc, *•* * A(MUKrf«lileV«^haMcli]R SPECIAL OFFERINGS If FlfE HOSIERY Fkary H"* *«•'» Drop-Stork ttaae. wesc jjc. Stow « kn > ttmf-sCuh line , GwrVoK ... J M* a*4 jae lira•» Stalbrinaß ladcrwcu. « ■-* Ladies' lalmlH boa. . ... S«e*a#* * Gcatlctaea » t iabtcila*, few THE n/mBURQS AND RIBBONS We cany at the finest eaerafenrs taie Ladies* OifwU at a Special Uafria Harrison Bros. & Go. '• Our Motto: "Keep Hammering W; Keep Hoaaaiai Ike him Dam Xew Yark Gill KJge Ciiaanj Mht ja ■! J* - Caukin Batter ; —* | OUR AKTK REFRWERATOR KEEPS OUR OOOOS FRESM fill - I kt. far *ft • Kia Ca#e*.~ .. : jktfcrljc Floor Pit lor a King jrperfc.. fe»>par UL / FRESH OOOOS ARE ARRIVING DAILY FRO* NEW YORK Cora Starch, formerly ioc, mom mmm * Sliced r«nil Baaf lac par Al \ , M17F.1.T, & BROWN COMPANY. LEGAL ififHtlfiUUflll NOTICE 1 nnil.«Mi b •• HtMrfannTal acttlß. aaat d f» i roMUavUMHviAlfNi* 1 tetwiilkilnWlihfdfcfc rwomr. JUf w I. W. Hflwnai Land Sale! By Tartar at aa o*der of tbr Sapotar Coart af Martia Cllj. I Miriltf pafcHr mmjoj. FOR CASH, aft II a ■ taa.lC.C-.aa -r -j. - j '* --j at n o'clock, m.. la DM af j «te»e. the tnda of laai bdoa«ißK to tfca ~ , Viz :—Oat lot ia tat ton af HMkaa, Itibk mm Frcat slant af aaad taaa, par j tW«r I ficaa Cmh» E. Browa. caaftaftß -1Itract ' kaaa-a as a pot of tklaabUai Tla 'WaatfofaaalrkariaclMaMM. ,1 naMariSlk.l9o}. ! HI LONG. A4mt. , ' Bond Sale! i Staled bads a ill It MOMai bfthm I: »» tl C»aM Srfcaal T Wi ftA d nt%Kaaha GnM Sckaal DaatriCL TlcMatikalte iaaar !■■■». atea ran; |ija FT* able ia taaalj yaaaa.aaift.Mi fj*li ia Ikirty jtan. "Ik latin iMac tm M aarkjaar.^ able at tfaa hak af MaatlaCftJ. *a ar a oottßai tkuk tf a laaat fafa ca| af «f rtwft tw aa aMalk| afcaat • Tlaa I—ar aaattaiaf W«aaitrf b CaM rrki'H»fclaa^Wß^ vjcuuono^ M PA M Til ill w jv» fad 1*» tan* sa*et t»aaeab •ajaaiiJleie*B* to aaaar uiatfiuMA " x —— oo> *
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