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For each dollar spent at their store they wK accept eat ol the to ct. coupons as part pnysseat far the doßar'a worth 90** bo otitcr wrords 90 is cmli aadoae 10 cent coupon pays for oae dollar's worth of anything they have far aafa. 99.09 fa cash aad to of these coupons paya for SIO.OO worth of anything they have far sale. The to coupons you get for the dollar paid as far TUB KB- heart bean, and mate eac tok>euuttoadftemtf mtmmj H«i imh to tei to *a Hfcin tuiwrwi— ——i mmm M nab tUMHHII.rt ■ inn ht i wfc -*-r'- *-*■*—r' —11 r- * llyoi awMiwcwtoh mm atte »ondarfclcur«» MibMUMtHMAi fCjT by cant and mi m. »Y«« Mgr UMIIIIH till mm ■>■ ■itetlTi ffcf fc Co.. Btofhamte N. T.» Deal M MaalMr H*Y?l|W»t|>iWi'**"^ R I P A-N-S Tabules Doctors find _K food prescription * TO oomiMmm. aiMMii —fSSjCS fea^Sasgs WASffIKHi LEBER. BT CHAS. A. Bdvuh. March •«, ifM pobbcaae ia Coagnae am ripping aiad at tbe Preaident of the Uaitod States because he has done some thin* thai they caasidsr reprehen sible, and this is the story ia brief: seal two luuainisiiuaus or agents to the Indian Territory to investi gate tbe stories of and Federal officials. They went, Made the investigation aad rspsrlad to t> Plisldast throagh tha iwwUiy of the latarior. Their report has been in the hands of tha Prcssdeat for atom than a asoath, aad aoroe three weeks ago the Hooee, by raeohtioo, asked tbe lYaailai-t far the report At that tome the Indian appropriation Mil was under con siMion, and tbe Haa* wanted some iafonaatien cn tha report that there was rottenness ia the Territory. They got aoneaad the btfi was pftaaad by tbe Honea aad (bea passed by tbe See sir aad haa been signed by tha PieiHiat. Now. alter the tbfag has becoaM the law, the Preaideat aends ia Ha report of lna agaatawbo tevpstiga led the atones of corruption, nnd the lupart corroboralsa every change that haa beea ssada oonceraiaw the Dsarea CbssHbsfaa and tbe aaan who repraaent tha goveramant in faa Indian Territary. If that report had beea before the Hoaas bsfore theladfaa appropriation biß had km peaeed tbe appropriation CM' tinuing the Dawes Commi aioo ii* esiatence would have beeo knotbad gaily weeL The FiiiJr.it. by holding tbat report, has cnatlaaed the very men far office who, hi* own agents say, are com/* and niwlaad should be Mr*i from tba pabHc service, !Hn people may draw their ewn conclusions, a • • 11M administration has got the daylights scared oat of Wall St oat and AM big business inters ils i>f the coutrj because it is going to with draw the money from the heafce at the country, deposited there by the government, to pay the opera hooJTe republic of Panama far the canal atrip and the French people- for the canal. Everybody seems to be mortally afraid, that it wifl create each a atringency in the mooey market t! at it will precipitate • peqjc. The mooey aharka and troats are lyiag awake nights now wondering what will be the next move of the political acorohat in the White House. Wall, they put him there, now let the gaOed jade wince. Lay oa MacDufll • • • There wee a email siaad senea tion in the House inet Monday morning when the committee to investigate the report of Assi taut Postmaster General Bris'ow made its report. It was rumored tbat aot less than 150 of the Hoime members were implicated in tba report aa having violated the law and there was considerable ' doing about" until the priated report waa brought into the Honae. It waa eagerly aeixed and ecanned with modi fear and trembgag by the membere until they were aatm fied tbat they were not in the bet of alleged evil dbaia. Those im plicated were charged either with renting buildings owned by them to the giteiaest for postoScne, or etee that they had bee. mental ia getting the allowances of the poetofhcee la their dietrida they* had 40pe%0 with aome alia* rior motive and not foe (he rood of the Mrric*. This whole iiag is a case ofgreet cry sad little wool. The ssenbers who have beta AM publicly charged by Mr. lririmr with vioMhf the few bare ofcly 4M* rn technically and forao graft or loot They have «apOy writ tea to the Fostottce DepsrtaMat authorities whoa appealed to by their constituents or by tbo peei» sMsteis in tbeir districts for greater tKilities for bsndliag mails. Many of the esses of increase hare been jastifi d by tbs increase of busi.ess in the office asking for It aad per haps not oae per cent, of tbe so called ofleuse ha«ebeeo commtted with gaflty intent. Tbe whole truth of t|te matter is that tbs re pott fn ftUrted by Umi RcpvbUctß pos al aathorities to hide the real culprits in this disgraceful last of tootand attention of the people of the country front the head dsvils sad eaater of this aoi csno of venshty. Ihey are trying Dsasocrsflc national politics is agate bnliHin the boards here In tbe political nerve center of tbe allien. The eo-called leaden of the party la Washiagton are begin ning to Uae ap for some one can didate. Iw other words they are beginning to ace daylight and to know that they most take sides sad they are getting busy. Many of (ham who have hitherto been op posed to the Hon. William Ban doipb Hearst ma beginning to veer aroaad aad to hedge somewhat. Tbe fact that ha is tbe only candi date a* far whp has had any dele gates instructed for bim lead#'to V — ■■■ the conclusion «hat MfJUt# and sepport- ra all over the country swan baeiose and it has thrown a scare iato the Parker mea . the size of aa lowa bam. Another thng (fad haa helped the Hearst boom in the bat week ia the acurri lous viciona, filthy personal attecS upon Mr. Hearst by the New York Eve aing Poat, the recognised organ of Wall fitfeettaad the trasta. and an amaaciilatal newspaper that pan ders |a the prarient appetites of the aatialad sis hundred. And yet ii has fhe aadadty aad the teaaerity and the idfaqplo attack the personal character of William Randolph HeasaL It area tbe fast shot from the tosher of tha tiaats agaiast the oaly man who has jnade them tremble aad fcar the wrath of ths great cmbm people of the ceaatry. It haa created great in dignaltea beta aad has made Mr. Heaiat maay firisads who other wise wars agaiast him ap to this tfaae. . Another thiag has pleased the politicians bate aad madethem frieodly to him and hia ambition ia Ihe niaaaar ia which he ia replying to this dirty attach. Tha owner of the New Yorfc Ivaniag Post is Mr. Oswald VHfard, son of the late Henry VUlard. railroad wrecker and exploiter of the people, a genuine baccaaeer ia high finance and one of the pipoeefs in the game that haa rained mora honest wd una us* I pec ting people than any game of c'lance or gambling ever started in this cmatr/. Mr Hearst sbows ia Us papers that the son. from the standpoint of diahonesty, has de generated. He refuses to take the nshs of tbe father. He will aot try to rob tha entire public, but is -eat isfied |o rob hia own unprotected sadhaiplaM sister of her inheri tance from her father, and no man caa conceive of a crime leaa likely of detectMM or leaa likely to bring trouble to the perpetrator thereof than robbing one's own sister. Another thing that has enraged tha trast magnatsa against Mr. Hearst aad amde him friends here amongst aaaa who hate the trast rule in thia country Is his recant showing up fa hia New York Evening Journal of tee manaer of the rich man of New York who gamble, lose money aad then make the pom laborer pey it back by reducing his wages. He proved that young Reginald Vanderbilt. a drunken young acion of a onca respectable family, whose moaey was made from fhe aweai of men'a brows before he was bortt, srent into one of the big gambling hoaasa of the city of New York and ioat 1500,000 in three nights aad that the very neat day the wages of Ml men walking oa the New York, Hew Havsa A Hartford Railroad, owaed. and controlled by the Van- A laa. _ atfa »■ »i a,l J/. Wn a 4*.lU!»t% WW UOppOtl UOWQ ||> faoagh the road admitted that* its P of that kind cause tha vfalaal hatred of Mr, Heaiat held by the busts aad ahould redown lb hia credit with |a people of the coaate* If maa who wera aired by Satan, dammed by Syoorax aad apawned ia hafi, will continue their filthy attache apon Ms pataonnl charac ter it ia the conaenaui of opinion' here that he will be nominated oa the firat ballot AMi kr Milt Its ptesasat taste and prompt cares have made Chamberlain's Cough Remedy a favorite with the mothers of small children. It quick ly cares their oOogha and colds and movent* at jUwa»p of mieumotiia AOT* WBUIiWa , I Man I [ dfanhaasnddfMßtnyaad. 4 Hi keeps tbe beasb scalar. ■ - SSTI? regalate lb« bowdi I I Pany, *. a oofisTmTwn Trala Struck a Wa*oa. Elkin, N. C., March i 5. - Tie incoming passenger twit a wagon loaded with wood, demolish ing the wagon', but the driver and team miraculouaiy escaped. Tha driver said the mulse ttirppd when they got oa the crossing. * • 1 ■im . Mm JMi Disturbances of strikan are not nearly aa grave as an individual disorder of the aystem. Overwork, lorn of sleep, nenrone tension will be followed by utter collapse, ualaaa a reliable remedy ie immediately employed. There's nothing ao ef ficient to cured borders of the Urer or Kidneys aa Electric Bitten. It'a a wonderful tonic, and effective ner vine and the greatest all around medicine for run down systems. It dispels Nervousness, Rheumatism, and Neuralgia and expela Malaria germs. Only-50c., and aatisfnetion guaranteed by S. 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The extension opens a new field In ferule OUalw am, offering golden «n»y«i**Hwi>w to thane ictlring homrs or imrstiaent ?•> **■ . \y ■ ; ' l Is purchasing tickets, s*»!l yonraelf of the shortest aad qukfcait route from St. Lonis or Kansas City—Priaoo'System. • v '' ■'* • F. K. CLARK, 1 W. T. SATWDKRS, Traveling Paaanger Ag't Oen'l Pasa. Dep't . ,ATLAKTA. OA. , £ 1 T. .
The Enterprise (Williamston, N.C.)
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