THE ENTERPRISE. ■ I I unn * nrnaotK tKiataritoniknlkr r>K> * •*» yiHkMt MkMK W ■■Mi I VaMa*. Hmi*i«Hl ■ rtiAwifwitf —Wt Mflil win br bhM "tall MN'MJAoHif b 4ut W BinimHi' liat (■•nMkrlain|M««llt(kuriiu Mm I 111 i ill MUM ■»>■* to ■» •* At Wtmtt L I 111 I ill H t* w f" h tM M a»a imhwW (afth. Ms Mta bt ■> !! Hi ■ > *al«. iMaw LnbMnliiliK (OttananllnolrawW Infrrl all «m l>kn,](n(« Hmr Cmff h> nH »• iWap rf Mm MaanliL tie is tkn At »4 Utri tka» j MmctirnoviiMi vr«k in advaxcf. iMrrH at IW FMi nArr at VilhtaKaa ~ \ >. C.M KmiCk« Kill Mtllri Pkidat, JAM ART 17, 1902. The population of the entire United States, including all out lying possessions was 81.31J,- 069 in the census jv«r I'J'M). This is itemized as follows: Con* t mental U. S. 75,994,575; Philippines 6,96!,M9. (esti mate.) Porto Kico 953,243; Hawaii 154, GO 1; Alaska 63,592; (loam 9,0*>0; American Samoa 6,100; U.S.Military and Xaval SerTice outside or the United States proper yl ,219. The above figures are taken from a report issued by the Census Bureau Jan'y 7 th. The Lumber Bridge New* •ays: "The holidays are over and most of our progressive and money making farmers will lie aeen very busy. They will be manure making. Tii«» amount of money it takes to buy all of their manures is found to lie too great. A large part of the crop is B|ient before the crop is made when commercial ferti lisers are relied on entirely. Many see that they can savel more money to send their sons and daughter o(T to college by Betting apart inueh of January and February in making ferti lizers at home. It is all clear gain. This is to a Wge extent •11 that could lie done any way Frittering away the whole of the winter months eoincs dear. So the intelligent ami wide •wake money making farmer talks. We like to bear sueli talk because it comes from the class whose prosperity is felt and shared by all other classes The farmers are our most im- , portant folks."* The above is sound doctrine. 1 and the oi.lv coinn&nt we care to make is. for our faruu*n> to J do likewise. Numerous Presidents have 1 Started out to boss Congress.! but none of them ever made a , thorough job of it. Teaching the young idea how to lynch is the latest fad la Kentucky where a mob l lynched a negro iu ilie yard of 1 a high fclioel. i AM a big railroad inan Sena- ' tor Depew understands perfect- 1 I J well that talking up the Pan- j ft na caral is the same thing a> | 1 talking dowu any Isthmian ca- i I nal. i I The Senate isn't over-fond of 1 taking easons.but it should not ! | overlook the one that lies iu 1 the rote by which the House i pawed the Nicaragua Canal t bciL Members the House fraow the will of the people, to » Pthey must this }ear ren- 1 i account, and hare obey- * it will. The Senate would 11 to follow suit. ( K&-. _• -*» The Emperor William Kem« : disposed to cultivate the habit of sneering at his uncle, King Hdward, which shown tliat fam ily quarrels are not respecters of title. » B New York dives which were i run behind red lights are now run behind darkened doorways ' A diveless New York is an ir ridegceut dream of the vicelest ► reformer. t Some Congressmen are anxious to know whether their ■ constituents will sing "Come And Have Another" or "fin t Way Hick And Sit Down'' to tlicui this year. Miss Helen Gould, whose Course dining the war with * Spain made her one of the most > popular women of the country. i is making a triumphal tour of . a portion of the West. She ful ly deserves the cordial welcome . she is getting ever) where sho ; stops. The country cannot show . 100 much appreciation for ; women of her kind, who are . rare in any country. 1 . WAS MUG TOl LETTER (Froat oat irguUt Corre«pm4ral ) Jan. 13, 193 a. 1 Immediately following the Dip • lomatic reception at the White House the President and Mrs.Roose relt entertained at dinner the lead ing members of the corps. The ' table was set in the East Room and covers for one hundred guests were | laid. Both the East Room and the dining table were beautifully deco rated with palms, smilax, orchids and roses. An amusing incident oc curcd shortly before the assembling of the guests when Master Archi bald Roosevelt and the five year f old son of the colored butler were discovert I seated at the tilde de vouring the bon-bons which were placed in small dishes at the side of each |>late. Among the guests pres ent were Lieutenant-Genera! and Mrs. Miles. I understand that invi tations were also extended to Ad miral and Mrs. Schlt v but that, owing to the fact that the Admiral had made his plans to leave foi Sa vannah that evening, it wa» impos sible for them to be present On Friday some one connected with the While House establish ment made what might almost l>e termed a faux pas, in that it placed iii a most embarrassing position a numberc f Mrs. Roosevelt's friends. Cards were sent out in Mrs Roose velt s name t J seme three-hundred persons bidding them to ;n infor mal tea at the White House from 4 to 6. At the same hour Jan Kubclik. the famous violinist," gave a con cert to which most o' t'le people invite 1 to the White House held ti kets. An invitation from the first lady iu the land is regarded in the nature of a command and it would he «juite impossible to plead a pre. vious engagement as the cause of absenting 0110 soli front one of Mrs. Rosevelt's afternoons. As it was. some very expensive boxes and seats at the Kuhelik concert were sacrificed or filled with the younger members of the family while their elders s|ient a not over enjoyable hour at the White House. Although there are already equi pages in Washington which belong to some of "the old families", which must have been in the height of fashion in Grant s lime, the Presi dent has j.'nt for one that promises to antedate them all. It is the old phaeton which was bui.t some six ty oc seventy years ago for the Pres ident's lather. Mr, Roosevelt has had it repainted and repaired and its use will IK.- devoted to the chil dren. The body is black but the gear is blue imd is stripped with light blue so that, anyone who fails to recognize Mr. Roosevelt's off spring. by the marked resemblance to their distinguished parent, a mile of. will have 110 dithculty iu plac ing them by the antiquity of their turn out. 1 At the Capital, (he energy which has characterized the Fifty-Seventh Congress since its inauguration does net seem to wane and a large amount of work is disposed of daily. Of course at this time the greater portion of the work ii done r THE ENTERPRISE, WILLIAUSTOK, If. C. f FRIDAY. JAKUAIiY If , l&Ol lin the committee rooms and *6 ( I makes leas show than it will latei j in th« session, but aubaequent daily ? sess'ons will demonatrate the ener *gy »ith which the various commit- S teea have attacked the large amounl of legislation which has been re ferred to them. Two interesting sessions have * ( l>een held in the House, one ol r them devoted to the consideration of the Hepburn bill which provides for the construction of the Isthmian canal along the Nicaraguan route 8 at an estimated cost of f 180,000.- 000 and which has passed by a vote of j 8 to a. The other, session which tilled the se ? cured a full attendance of the mem r hers was that held on Friday last , and which was devoted to the con sideration of the bill reported by the Census Committee and which ' provided for the permanent organi zation of the Census Pureau. The bill did not meet with the approval of the members and it was referred back to th; committee but there is 1 little doubt that it will be revised t in accordance with the wishes of the representatives and reported at f no distant date in a form that will ensure its paasa je. The Senate Committee on Mili tary Affairs, which had in charge the investigation of the charges against Colonel lleistand has made ■ its report and it declares that the in , vestigating committer was unable to find any evidence ir. support of the charges made. The report is cn. tirely in a'cordanc: with the pre diction made in these letters some months ago and exonerates all the ofhc als upon whom Major Hakes charges cast any reflection, with the exception, perhaps, of Major Hakes and who is no longer an of ficial. Representative S. D. Wood, of t alifornia. has introduced in Con gress a bill providing for the c» tablishment of a department of Mines and Mining. Mr. Wood says that th; value of the mineral pro ducts of the Cnited States in anion te«l to a little over $>76,800,- 000 and that an industry of this sir; should be represented in the government by a special depart, ment. Such a department would also have the interests of the miners to protect ami Mr. Wood believes that in a short time it tvould become one of the most Interesting and valuable departments of the Gov ernment-. The annxmcein -lit comes from the White House that Mr. Roose velt proposes to extend »he Civil Service law to include the "labor ers™ in the departments in Wish ington. File change * ill nit be made by a banket order but by a scries of orders each governing the employees »| a particular depart ment a ;d the first of which w ill be issued in a few days. How this move will t»e regarded by the mem t»ers of Congress is lurd to predict The class known as "laborers ' in clude aI of fhe positions in Wash ington. *ithttic exception of the employees of Congrjss itself which the Copgresamen control and all o: the laborers HI the department*! to day have been appoiute 1 through congru stonal influence . 'l'he pro nosed orders w lb, not throw those" now employed out of employment l»ut it will prevent the appointment of others in their places throu;h congres i nal influence and will rc» liei o them from a!l obligations to the members who sec :red their ap pointmeiits. On Friday the House Committee on Commerce took up the subject of a Pacific cable. Mr. George G. Ward, vice-president of the Com mercial Pacific Cable Company, ex plained the plans of his company He said that the company has awarded contracts tor the construc tion and laying of 4 pable to Ha waii by the first of November and that th y proposed to push on to Manilla at the earliest possible date. He said that the Cable was being manufactured at the rate of two thousand and f rty miles a month, rhc rates which the company tx peel to charge are $1.03 a word to Manilla and from jj to so cents a wo£d to Honolulu, TTW' friends of Admiral Schley are much disturbed over'what they believe to be a mistaken kindness on the part of *ome ot the members Congress to mak£' his cause a psrtjr ssue. They believe that be fore this is done, the position of the piosenl Cungrrss should b • ascer-l lamed beyond a doubt as thsy fee j that exone ration of the admiral, irrespective of party lines, would be much more of an honor lhan if it thould come from but one party. -T Motherhood « 1 „ I homo blessed with children. The , 1 * ! - j llfc i|| 1 «" »• eoo*antly menaced with I becoming > childle» wife. So e I medicine eu redm dad or - I**™, but Wine of Cmrdna does e I regulate derangements that p*- # I rent conception; doca prevent V miscarriage; doca restore weak * I functiona and ihattmd nerrea • t and doea being babies to homes t I barren and deaoiate foe yean. Wine of Cardni gives women the health aad strength to bear heal thy children. Yon oaa get a 1 dollar bottle of Whw oi rmmj-i from yoar dealer. ; WINE° r CARDUI «« HVMIIM. I , _ .. "**•», A»*U U, ISM. la FebrnaryTlA I took mo kouu.f Win# of Cardul mm 4 omm Mekan of I married Ifinn vrtn aad IM4 at i M ~" "_sl r* k "ltd aalU I lock Wl,« f of Wo» I aaawtkeror alee babj *M wklak was barn Mink XI, IML The bebr »•*«*• loarWa »»ea*s aad I feel ss well u mnj p»tmm coald M, Now mr home la kept,? and I tmrtU misses ■•lit Up If AtortUJtf The publisher of the I adies'if omc Journal ami the Saturday Evening I*oß' alllrms that the s-iccessof these periodicals ''was built up by adver tising at a cost from SIOO,OOO to sjo3,coo a year." Of all the theori s of business sue.ess, he asserts that '■there is only one thing that is ab. solutely sure, and that is:' Good advertising, if persisted in, surely pays " —Philadelphia Record. IKIN T MVK TOGETHER. ConMi|uition ami health never go t«*eth er, I>t-Witt's I.ittle Karli Knm imaMt easy art ion of the without distress. "I have lieeti trualikil with rostiveness nine says J O C.recne. Ilepanw. toil. "I have trieil many iramlin hut I.ittte Karlv Kisers gave lie*t results," Richard Crokor has retired from the leadership of Tam many Democracy in New York City. McDfFFIK'S TASTKLMS CHII. CLRK will cure chills S all malaria troubles, 01 tiionrv refunded. 50 rents. **"'* 1 —as I 'Joc''Ch:tmberlain. England's Colonial Secretary, talks AH though he would just at soon have A scrap with Germany as not, but it ahonld not be tor gotten * hat "Joe's" tulk is in tended for the home gallery. To Can A bid la Ou lav Take I.axative Itronio (juinim Tablets. All druggists refund the money if a fails to cure. R W. t trove's signature ou each box. ajo. Perhaps it is the man who i* afraid to face the nius : c who is talked i)bot|t behind Ids back, A WORTHY SUCCESSOR. "Soaiithiif Ntw Uaiir Tfca In. All Doctors fyave (rteil to cute c«r«ttH by the use of powders, acid rases inhalers and drugs in |>aste form Their powders dry up th« mncuotu membranes causing them to crack open an bleed The power ful adds used in the inhaler* have entire lv eaten away the same memtuanes that their makers have aimed to cure, while pastes anil ointments cannot reach the di sease. An old an experienced practitioner who has for many rears made a close study and specialty of the treatment of CATARRH, has at last perfected a Treat ment which when faithfully used not on ly relieves at once, but permanent!* cures CATARRH, by removing the cause, stop ping the discharges and curing all Hatnn m tion. 1| is pje only Manir known to science that actualiv reaches the afflct ud jwrts. This wonderful remedy is known a* SNI KH.KS the CLARAXTROI CATARRH ct'RK" and Is sold at the extremely low price of One Dollar, each package taining internal and external medicine ruflScient for a full month's treatment and every thing necessary to iu perfect uw "SNI-FKt.ES" is the only perfett CATARRH Ct'RK ever made and is now recognised as the only safe and positive core far that annoying and disgusting disease. It cure* j»JI intomatiot, penua»ei,;; I}' and It also wonderfully qniwk to re lieve HAY FRVXA or COLD in the HUE- CATARRH when neglected often laads to coMst'Mrrton will save you if you use it at once. It is no o«di nary rsmsdy, but a complete treatment Which IS positively guaranteed to cure CA TARRH m any form or stage U used ac cording to the directions which accom pany each package. Don't delav bat send for it at once, ami write full particulars a* to your condition, and yon nil receive special advice from the discoverer of this wonderful remedy ' revardinv ton wt}hou| um\ fayfe l.cvou.l U»e regular Unce of "SNTPFLSS" theci ».x...« CATARRH CVRK." ,Sfi3S l i&4S ^te,s 2! M'Xi i"£r "tl "SrißSwliT -4 1 * I PIJII AIHIM Western Kansas editor* have a ' unique way of prodding np delin quent subscribers, as this from the I Kansas City Journal will indicate: "If you have frequent headaches, dizziness, fainting spells, accompa nied by chills, crarap.scorns, bun ions, chilblains, epilepsy, jaas dice, it is a sign you are ant h*D, but are liable to die any miaate. Pay your sufweription a year in ad vance, and thus make yoanelf solid for a good obituary notice." —E*. A POINTER FOR IIYEITMS If rou wish your patent business prop erly and promptly done lend it to SWIFT * CO., PATENT LAWYERS, opposite V. S. Patent Office, Washington, D. C. They have no dissatisfied clients. Write them for their confidential letter; a pos tal card will bring it, and it may be worth money to jron. See their advertisement elsewhere in thit paper. Tk KM Wi Inf. We want religion that s:fjtens the ♦tep and turns the vo ce to melody and fills the eye with sunshine and checks the impatient eiclfmation and harsh rebuke; a religion that ia polite, defferential to superiors, con siderate to my friends; a religion that goes in the family and keeps the husband from being cross when dinner is late, and keeps the wife from fretting when the husband tracks the newly washed floor with hia boots and makes the husband mindful of the scraper and floor mat keeps the mother patient when the baby is cross and amuses the chil dren as well as instructs them,cares for the servants besides payinr I them promptly; project honey I moon into the harvest moon, and makes the happy home like the east ern % tree bearing on its bosom I at once the tender blossom and the glory of ripening fruit.—Morganton Herald. — "V J A PROMINENT CHICAGO WOMAN ! SPEAKS. Prof.Roxa Tyler,of Chicago,Vice-Presi dent Illinois Woman's Alliance, in speak ing of Clumltci lain's Cough Krmedy.savs "I suffered with a severe cold'this winter which threatened to run into pneumonia, i I tried different remedies but I seemed to grow worse and the medicine upset my stomach. A friend advised in* to try « Chamtierlaiu't C"«gh Remedy and I ' found It w*s |iiea*aut to lake and it re- * lieved lite at once. lam now entirely re- i covered, saved a doctors bill, time and suffering, and I will never I* without ' this splendid inediciue again." For sale ' by N. S. l'eel & Co. , 4 An old fellow residing on Long ] Island has fallen heir to gio.oco. He sports the unique name of George Humbug, and now there are about ado sen or more unmar ried women in his neighborhood who are doing their hv.-l best to ' become Humbugs. At the close of the year 1900 there wen* 190,000 miles of railroad g in the United States.—Kx. f Nnrspaptrs tli list » A few years ago it was aald that c 400.001,000 advertising calenders ha 1 bean given away in a single ■ year at a cost of $1,000,000. This * y, ar it is staled most of the lead- c ing establishments will not diatri bate calenders, preferring to add the um tht>y would cost to their news • • c paper advertising appropriation* Nearly all schemes of publicity are 0 worth something, but it is undeni- • able that the very best is newspa- ~ per advertising.—Phila. Record k i • ■ FOR SALE!' 100 Sheep. J - 7 *" *" t APPLY, ' '**' j HENRY SLADE, 14 8t POPLAR POINT, N, C. - ——— SWIFT A CO, Z~ ***** Mirtmi Liniment *•-■»-•■*««•»•. wmmmrnjm. V Xtoad under , a harrow I puffers no more than the faithftil horse that is tortured with Spavins, BWIDDCJ, Harac— Sores, Sprain*, etc. Most horse owners knowthk and apply the kind of sympathy that heaia, known . tar and wide as s. , Mexican -v. Mustang: " Liniment.* - - Kerer fkils—not tren in the most aggravated cm*j, , Cures caked udder in cows quicker than any Indira remedy. Hardly a disease peculiar to muscle, skis or joints that cannot bo cored by it. 4 Mexican lillwblnail; a» ■Mfcil tm mm i_ A Wiwl j*lb, BprmJaa ui BU> Iwm,.. Mustang Liniment utapkm7ud> l i a ae>Sa ii i i I.• 3 I The fellow who spends all his money orer a bar is not the one to liquidate a debt. Legal Advertisements. Euurtrti Notice. Hat lag qaaHM u Kinlrii of Jao. O Salt hary data mm . aotke U k"rl„ girea to >ll petaoaa mag nil dmuri to arttlc Hint. awl. teftaf claim aeaiaat Mid dnrt«d to preaeat IWn to Ihc «tvw:h[inl on or tfforr Imc tfk. •«». at tkia not ire will be plead in bar ■ tfcrtr itmiiji Thi* Dec uth 1401 SI'IAN A. SAUSII tV. Kircuttil. corimr iimhkxt *■* ICMniw JIJ of Ike Coda of North Carolina ) I I. W C. Maaaiag Rrfiatrr Dcnli of Martin Caaaty. North CtroJuu. da hereby crrti ty tha Ik* Mliain ta • Irat atatnarat of the iadivid aal amMt af each aeabrr of the Hoard of Ciaalalmn, af Martia Coaatr from the firat Moadar la tmaWi i«aa to the irat Monday a DtnaWr iy»i. via Joaeph a. Cofßeld aamd n day* aa Commit ioaaer, market M Itdaya mm coaaty fcridgra ImtM W mOraaad nciliij for aame v Janet 1 twaimrt i) data al Comiaiaaloa ar. va*kad« i adaraoa naatr traveled *» alWi aad »«al«td|»aecoatp*naatioii OHwt I Cialag ati red ta data a« Cnmmia | ■Uair. »nkll ifcytntaaaty bridtea. travel ed >** aallaaaad taceited lis a" compenaatioa Witaeaa my hand aad oA« liUL) atoairia trillaaUou MC thii' jath day af HirraVr. a. D lyoi W C. UASNINO. Brgiatrr af Derda. Ki Oftcao Clerk to Bawd. Martia Caaaltl Sapr raaa Caart j a r Hymaa aad a» Bertha K Mymaa ta. J. ». HarreU. Oayther Harretl William H. Harrell Waller HarreU aad Joha HarreU. Taj L HantU The 4efcadaat. f U HarreU. will take aotire Jhal a miliaa wall be aaade before the Clerk of tlae Saprriae Coart of Mania Caaaty aa Moaday Febraary jfd. ifoi. to tertee a jal|i ment la fata* af the abote-aamed plaiat iffa aad againat the alma aami d defeadauta aad for the iaaud •aa* af at Kaeeatioa therrapoa That the aadd jiadfeaaeat aaa daly docketed ia the haperioe Coart af aaid raaaty oa the irdday of Septraaber i44 taf ia (ar the amooat of itarty IMlara aad «>ata Aad the aaad defeadaat will fartherttark r aotic* that be ta raiaaired tuippmr at the time aad place abate aaratiaaed. aad aaawer oe deaaar la the aaad Bolter, ot the ptaaaa* will apply la the caart ia* the relief demaaded Tktapath Pec lyaa. J *. HUBBS. Clerk kaperioi Caart CiaiMlnlian'A Miilßml Eatat*. •yrirtmafa Jadgmiat of the 9ap*rior coai I of Martia raaaty I will aa the *rd day of F*h*a ary t«aa aell for caah at the Coart Hoaaedoar ia William ia the aaaaary latrrrat ta a c*r taia tract af laad ia WillmmMoaa Martia Co kaawa aa the H R Mayo tract Maria Mayo he |a« eartcltd ta a daaai m th* aar Alaoa tract af laad ikaal nacre adjaialag «k» dean tract, laid la a«i farmer ty hehagiag to H a Mayo Heferemc* la the Camminliaia report laytaa oC aaid dawei aad deed la H V M*Tti will full, af K" ALEH.H. &MITH Coaa. «*llHtfhai|W. «t la taswing advertirements in this paper yoa will confer a great favor upon us if yoa menton the name of the paper.—Editor. FVERY MERCHANT SHOULD USE OUR COUPON SYSTEM TO SAVE BOOK-KEEPING. AND OUR STYLO PEN OOPY WG BOOK TO SAVE THE LABOR OF COPYING YOUR LETTERS. BOTH OF THESE ARE GREAT TIME AND LABOR SAVERS. The Enterprise Printery. OR. JOHN D. BIGGS, DKNTIBT. OFFICE: Kcar Wheeler Martin'* Law OSct. MAIN STREET. SOMETHING NEW What mm ourgaqus Stores. A strictly first class up-to-date Dry Goods Store. Tbe only pla«ie in town where you will find a full line of. . . * DRESS GOODS, SHOES. CLOTHING and HA TS Separate and apart from Grocery Department NEXT DOOR is the place where I keep a full line of Heavy and Fancy Gro ceries My line of COOK STOVES art OUTERS is full and up to the best Two farw of O round Alum Sale »Tust Arrived Call and buy 4 a barrel! of ACME FLOUR. A Misapply at Prist IrlctilNrs atari ELI GURGANUS. Mai Hie, 0- A- FtWIII. Maaagir AMERICAN AND - - - - EUROPEAN PLAN. 18 to 28 Prat Street. . • . . * . BALTIMORE. MD;. Thoroughly Renovated and! v*'V put in First-ciau O.*J »r t-ij-jrtly

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