THE ENTERPRISE. irrßunrtF.n rvE«YM;DAY jjj ■. , •'• ■AT - X. C. E *HITMOBF. . 1 KMTOK »«L! Pinl'HlT ... II a mhmlrt w»»h.-« til-' |a'-» •» : !* ,h? p-ibttfier ai« *»? m-ili-l ial Mid up A-J»efti«!itenl« on w'.i-li no «pe "iSc n«mt*T ml iurni u i* marked. will •« inarfce.l tiH fo'rbtl t-j *«te of dlaaralino •MO. —T | A4Mrtl*ta-ni« Jiirjitiiafi before In' lirar contra It 1 for lot eajirei will 1>? tran sient lltn for tilr time arlaally pttblUhed. No'communicinon noUced wlth'trt th- name t | Lhp writer. aec*»m;«aTiie« it n-K to I* |hil> ttah eft. hot •«» Rnafanteerrf *•**!. (aitl" AI»V*«THIX ;P. »RRA ONE inch one inwiiion ItVrttt*. * KKII MhKquealJhlwTti »n '* cent*. Btnisrv l/*al« $ ceni» a line Obituariesar.d Keaol.ltioto ol Rt»prrt. all over la liar*. 5 centt'a* line. Copy lor Adeertia-mentv or chance of Artver •iaewent*. ran*t bf in thtt office net later than Wrdn-«Uv no.ia. #U«SCR!PTION Jt.oo A VE%« IN ADVA.VCK Entered at th* I*>>«l lilfice at Williamson. If. C>,ai Second Claw Mail Matter. t KBIOAT, Janimby 21, 1902. HOWjCAN YOU EXPECT IT? On several'occasions some of our readers have complain ed about not seeing anything iu tho paper relative to occur rences in which they were in terested, These complaints have reached us second-hand; we do not remember a single instance whore a complaint was made to us direct, nor do we remember a single instance "wheru complaints have been made that 'lie party or partus interested had given us ANY information before going L» pres", about tlie raws com plained of. • \\ e are not iniii'l > readers, and therefore 1.111 rmt know everything thai take* phu-e Hides we : ~nc - matron from rum source. The c>!u:nn J /'i' Tut: KsTt.R-j WIBP-«r *np -n try-fh ;* rrtiz'M's of Martin • » i„ k iv t > h.-rald any* lie.vs or iti'f-».-in itiou lor th.'r.i. ~'IT ls loJF.e a.iiicc inga! any pl.i•••> i i t'i • cv.iiiii v we will til';-' p!e.i ; ur..» i 1 .VIM » 1 . 1 ■• - ing it in »>i:r pi[ it. 1!' v ni v. I M only let us know it MI ti-n-• ; Don't think t!i i' (!i» papi-r man, especially a !>«-.»! p.'pes', man, iii;i-t get the news the best lie can, (we have to do that here) espei.iliv when the; paper is not patronized by home! folks as it should be. The largest daily new.spapers in this! country are dependent upon! tho publicfor it new.«. llow mtich congressional 11 ew s would the outside people ex pect to get if Congress would bar it's doors against newspa per representatives? I tow much financial news would we —L get, or how much can we ex pect lo get. if the parties inter* eated close up like so many clams and do not give the news paper representatives any in formation ? I low can we ex pect to know when and where a national meeting of nny kind will be unless sonic one gives that information to the news / papers? How can your local , pa|>er man know when a meet ing is to take place unless you tell him ? And how can he know what takes place at that meeting unless he is allowed to attend, or the necessary infor mation is supplied ? Wc are not kicking against criticisms; wo want to be criti- but. we WI WANT that criticisms bs just. When von are sure wo know of o eurren ceaofany kind, that will tt.- form, enlighten, or benefit our citizens in any way, and we fail tfelpublish it, just call at our "race with shot funs >r sticks (the latter are how ever,) and run us out of town VMa *%Mtnrc :» on CTCTJT bo* of the isnlM - Laxative Brume-Quinine T*biat« «• wmut, that emnm • la •••«■» BERNARD WITHDRAWS. The I.' tl ig?' JVfe Was! - rre-j iri-it of J a-.-1 " nary 20tii »ai«l: "It's a'l over with Cstidc Bernard. He withdrew fc jm' the f District AttoriW-f&Hsp race this morning at the W hilt iloote ia She ■ Hrsenee of President looiWih i \ Senator Pritchard sad a score o! j Nortli Carolinians who came here] to urge hi* appoiatmeat. j saw Ihe appointment of ex-C"n j ! gressmati, dinner was inevitable j I *nd withdrew in g *>l order. re- j ' calving the thanks of Senator] Pritchard a .-l (he commendation r of President Rorsevelt "The Bernard delegat on was ' escorted "to the White . House this ino-nLng by Senator Pritch ! ard. In the party were Dr. •C- 11. Abbott. H. L. Grant, Claude Docketjr, Wheeler Martin, ex-Juil-e A M. Moore ami eX-Solkitor Sewall. The President recognized Major Grant, wlo acte 1 »as spokesman. Among other things. Major Grant i fonne 1 the President that Bernard had the en ' dorsement of at least ninety per cent of the Republicans in North [Carolina. Ihe President suggested . that the District Attorney sh-uld present his case to the Attorney General, and then llernard stepped ' fort 1 ! and withdrew from the race. ' He said that inasmuch as Senator ■ Pritchard desired to make the ap i pointment from personal reasons , he would not en-t»airass him by farther pressing his canrhdaty. IK* was then Xhanke-1 l»y Senator] 1 1 Pritchard anil the President c»»u- j 'lgraluLited l..im promising that h*j vvotild serve him in any way lie! i ■ c-'tild. . | " ftcr Pemar.l . amc away l-.fj j! iL dared lr nt he v ««;'! net !-e ;,t iat d:dak' f r any ot er Hi-. \ j | Some i hi - »• en > .V-iA !»-•- »«a k 'j hone i .iv. / rn a«vi V y -:tv l.« N{llt ii-titwimri ! lit J-!I 4 i:i i it. >v »» i':f I . t he j rn.ulf nr» :»tt I . k ••tt ef s :i (.iMi!. • I iii.-m - rait j>i n * n»all i:,t o- \ « •' - " ■* *-• ' ■ '' i I i", ,v ■/ a; t . ,'...!nw in ■ ■ :i:i■ i' ri . - :i 'ts ; .. ■>' i.»t i ;% - *f:i t • s".ii M l ; iMi' c mj' i.>i -i ■ .t »*» h i:. ... 5 i > ■« ' i • i nt.'t-t «»:' C.f i; v, ' . ftc'l • ' liotn *...rr .... : > -i • S«.-.i ! ■1 ti.»-.«--U t'-tr-ii it- s\ 1; St, i |V.r 'V .;k .'i! 1 r *• ■> ,; i] ia? iiur- I J ; » l .r . » ... . :( I, til', i: 5s I •. . • |>r i! r c ■; S t:r»p.-rr»-»«ig r-*"«,r { , ■ t I aii'l a j- nit pWvwjii : f r t | ri-li i i!: urv Mir* rt -» It rjjMjaiwj i river t» the !»!.tnd Sl «t 'h - I I ! ' Congressman Scr a'l will make an ' I etfort t'•morrow !•> lilt-; th- Sir-] ! s«>o approprinilon tor t':ect|nipmenl j land com p etlon of" the !>ioltv*ial j station at 11> aulort in«!t*dril in the limerjjcncy and I'cticiency I*lll. '* Th; Charlotte Observer say>: In our \Vadesl»ort» correspondence is meutuSlied the interesting ex pen enre t»f Mr. Gc>>rj»e W. lluntici; of Anson, in cott n-jaising las' year. It was the worst year for cotton in the history of the country , —the crop was almt>s! a complete failure in Anson, Richmond. Scot land and Robeson, ord narily treat cott«»n, counties. Some of Mr Huntley's neighbors did not make| 1 j a bale to si* acre* yet. on twenty | i live acres he made eighteen bales i . and the reason for his greater sue |! cess he says, is that whi e others ; were saying it was too wet to plow " j he was plowing and boeing. thus ' keeping the land >t;rre«l an 4 of 'jcourse keeping down the era*-?. ; It is pcrhap-i worth w J ile for farm ,: ers to think over this e*;»*a> ation. ' 't is tJiiTicith, if not al>solulo-J !lv iinpos.si , )! », to apprecsato tho! ■| full valno -f anvtlisu" yott haw | I t's tleatl IM-V wlioti you haven't 1 rgot it. j i » ' V.n'•ii atiiig the in faijei-d of UiP Mt!itft:i{K»lis ClianiWr cf 1 Coni'tton-io wag all hut i M.smalljKjx isn't tK.? only tiling r that such organizations ought s t> Uc vaccina l«l for. The lloors tlcs'-iare Uiat they j seek no pa: Ivy ami that xthe stories of peace negotiaUons always enianate from l'rilish t soureex. Tlie Poere may have! nmny fattlt*. but lack of gritj ' isn't one of them. ——J Tlir. ENTERPRISE. WILLIAMsTOK, If. C.. FRIIUY JAXUAUY 24 .19fll I WASBIS3T6S LETTEI j rtosa o»r itjtUr fat.t.yawjtaU) I , P..|«4S=»=-V 19^1. i Tiie approaching visit of Print i ilsnry. of Prinsu. i tbesll absprb -15 :ig topic of conversation in \V:-t --' this nek. mA only in social i 1 htit in executive aifcl dipkMnatie Csrck- as well. Whik-Ihe , of Lis visit is of a seciil cliarr.'.'ter ! its tii;>lo:uatic significance Ls of suf .l ri.-ient ita| ort to raise it ahove or ; j dina'y' social affairs anJ the Pre -i j dent and the memf>ers of the Cabi- I net are as much interested in the j details as their wiees and daughters, j This is the first time that a Pre>i i dent of the United States lsa- been c>dled UJKJII to entertain royalty ofj Prince Henry's rank travelling ia j , ail official capacity and Mr. Roo.-e velt is ni'»~t anxious that the event pass oft with eclat- Mr. Win. A. Donning, member of a firm that is building the royal yacht, has been in Washington in conference with the President. Sec retary Hay and the German Am bassador and the date for launching has liten set for February 2>tli.. al though it is possible that it miy be changed to later in the we -k as it is desired that the Prince -diould be present in the Capitol on the 27th. when Secretary Hay will deliver his eulogy on President McKinlcy. The details of the reception have l>e«rti confided to a committee com posed >f Assistant Secretary of State Hill, Major-Genera! Henry C. Cor bin. Rear-Admiral Roberly I>. Hvans ami Count Win Qiudt, first Secre tarv oi the German Embassy. The Pre-.ident will, of course. In- j>rese:it J it the launching of the yacht bht j't h.is not l*vn th-finitely ; ed whether Mr. Rboneve't and In- j ] partv u ill'accompany the Prince >•» S ,M:-i.'tt.r'> IslAlid 1 v.Jutl.er they » !■( tr.:\el semratjlv. Tit-re will i ( • .1 • '„.fe I it! 4 -i •» at-the White] IIT ii:-;- in tli.* 1'; k * l>oii>r and it v.:: I pr'i •■'•a' 1\ . tin.' lartlnrj ■ V l'• 1 >rv ?vt. i:i f«>r b-jnie. Ilt-i "* •' r~f ?T'.r-' -t!j. ' ft :t ,? s • 1 .1 '• - * , » ' . t > K*i -v' r- ■ 1": . ' ... . • • " Z' , :■ ; ; • • 'l.' •!> .1. t»■; • "J ,-t. -I ~:i !a- \t. v I fj-lc:;-! - yd il a "*> * 1 llij'i t_ . • .ng to f-l.uKst 1 Itra 1 ; A-. •*- the ■ j J I Kuvt Itit.i jr.-.! I* him he was vv. 1 1 1 -• >::sc. iii-l -voitld trv ami make thiiic.-i i Ji 1 ..i.-uit iyr Inm HI all ways j«o- i j blv ;:t.«I I am sure if he docs that! j with tlir Prince he will make thcl j r.iost ph-xsant impression. To IK- I j .liw.-.vs thinking ol etiquette is to] make mi-takes. Let the otlurs think of the t-titjuettc." The tliuiKis and levees at the White House continue with the usual regularity ami are lietter managed and more enjoy4l»le than formerly. Almost every night some one 111 Washington gives a dinner party and on most evenings there ateoneortwo rceptions ami per haps a ball to l«e attended later so that no tine who has ccme to the capitol to enjoy the social gayety is likely to lie disappointed. A great many men from Washington I went to Philadelphia last week to j the Clover Club banquet. Minis ter \\ u was the guest of honor, but that did not save him from the in terruption to which speakers at the Club's banquet are always subject ed. however the Minister proved himself to l»e go.xl nuUireu and v.ittv and was voted "a royal goou .tltow**. ' 7 Tttc daily sessions of Congress I the r-a-t week have Ix-en liniitetl in j number a:ui brief in duration an-: | t'aconhr rerjly ttaportant work has • 1 done in committee. To-day or ! UK.frmv ills Philippiaetarriff till I :llhcrc;-ortcdta the Saaiit ami j; romi . - to furnish a subject tor de. jivsteliut will last for some weeks i lis "s-ijß'te trr. 'domroehie! lias deciited to rc - .*-tf favorably on | ihe Ship Subsidy B : H an«t that will . - owe «p for .'dfr cjt* 4«j\ before long althctigh prol«tb!y not umiil aft?:, (the Philippine till is dr=po«*d of. I »rr.ct Representative }:\rr,a H. Southard of Ohio, in the C 'pitol yestcrdssy and hfe toJd nie that he wrd pnshiitg' ilio qtScsUon of the j adoption of the metric systpig ©tj 1. weights and measures in his cow-' , t mittce. He is chairmen ?»f thr] {House Committee on Coinage. Weights, and Measures, to which the bill providing for the adoption j •A that sj-sten by the government was referral. "We heard from tLe scientific BKO of theoosn- Uy ia past yais". said Mr. South ard. "and tiny arc ucaaaßscO;.- in favor of the change. It k . ni/cd that it ma>t come sooner or . later, and we desire to ascertain if i the titae has come. With that ckl r ' in view I have invited some of the i most prominent manufacturers in ' the a«r.tr)- to appear before this co.ataiUcc an I express their views, j "We expect to bear from such nua as Mr. Vaakiia Superintend ; lent of the Baldwin I,corKivtj : Works. Mr. W. M. McFarland of| [ | the Westinghouse Electric Co.. j r Mr. T. C. Search, President of the, ! National Manufacturers' .Wxiz tion and others. The men we have' invited now are the only ones who, nrght oi>ject to the change. Ij don't think t'lev will, as many of j I our manufacturers now have to i u-e two systems, of measurement because their foreign customers de mand the metric system". In re |>ly to a question Mr. Southard said that the United States. England and Russia were the only great countries who had not already adopter I the system. The Home Committee on Com merce is still hearing deputations on the subject of the Pacfic Cable. General Grecly. bead of the United States Signal Service, strongly ad vocated government ownership of the cable, lie stated that during the rece-nt war he had been obliged to secure c»ntrd of the Hytian cable at a cost of 5- '»k> jier day. an expm=* which need not hare been incured had the govcrnent ownol the elide. Admiral Bra-I j lord. W!K> has had charge of cable! ! standings »>r tin: Xavv a!s»» lesii '! * j fk-1 in f tvor of gov.ri.me.i! ow>».r ! ship. ! U that fbf event cf j a war Great l!r;ni'i it w;w:!4? pi.- i»np for the United J j .st.it.-. t> i oaiiiiiiialr " th t*»-_-J i' "ii . :• .'i! «!..' taat }«*•} ff-»n ft-.t"rv-"-:t'T»;;=••••«j -• *.i v-.rafuirrcation with aii of her j . i.ia(!e her more v ffee j ! t.ij. i.; tUeCharleston !._•» :tv>:i t->! i r •:-»and! ' i vi.-c her*'' *i lit? I itl: i M, . r.u! M C Mkd jc •/. Mr. A. K. Grade v.I sev-J [ Ri_- .1' ••4 of tire fi'/iSi.'t and j t t' . . i trt I'l.fStr l !i» j;my tic f resident. Mr. K>* J |.>Tt t.> d-cline] lanta and sevc. jf^bthe.- Southern I 1 1 1 tow us. > • McDtrriE's Ti.raiA. Cm:. C. rn 1 i j '.ire fhilh & alt isiUru U»Mr«, 01 i j nunieY ir(nn>itl £. (tilt I If llie |iracti*c «»f jaiiingj I !afrvoyanU who prey upon' , lire credulous and £i:persiitiou becomes general, how will a lot of "stickers" get rid of llioir sjcire change? Tl Cirt A CaH la IM lav T ike U»ti«e Broroo Quinine TaMet* AH ill U|tv Ist* rWnnt the mmrx H « flili to eure It W. Grove"* sigiut'jß on each t*>*. »se. A WO3TIY S3CCESSML "Smi!Ui( liw Mtr Tie Sn. Alt l>UCtor» bl»r Iritil U> OUT CATAKKH bv the owrt' pmdm. ariilKm, iahalm ami Aran in p**f fonq Thru pnnlm •try ■)> the mnctrat membrane* ranting thrro to crack o|»cw an bimt TV power ful aci.li used >■ the inhaler* lutt entire ly eaten away the nmc nemhiaaa that . their makers have «met u» nm. while p»«»c» a*.l ointments c-npot reach the ll i x-ase. An oil an ewnerienoe.l practitioner ' *Ho ha* for mane nan raa le a clnu I ttndv an! »peci-Jtv 4 the t eatnarat of \ . CATV*kH. I«%- ..t !»1 nrr*ev-ted a Tir-t 1 mint which faithfully c*J. nnt na !y relieve* -t Vv. fe-t pe.Tsanently cures .XT VRK-I hy R»HU){ Iketmic, *top ' mr.,sr ih; and coriaj: all »->- l Biouatkm. His tie -»aly niatijf k»«c to wee. - J.'ist: tallv uv»cbr- the afliit 1. t l jvrt-. T!ibwoo.V-rfnlrrroe-iy Ukwra! -Ntmss tSrnrAiuSifrai cataskji ' ■ cr*K * .i t i is ' I ptiif of ; ne - Ik>!L>r. each pfc kjjr coo | -intcriiil nsd nttrij! , ro Si t> )t *»r a fill; uo.-itu's tratsect and j 'i' Jit 4 t-j ~il use, ! • o EFirs" i» lit? only |»:VtciTUsh i aa »- -. .; o-• *t' it* Zl--X m\ut\! a* ] J I in- at'; sa?j eaJ c:r-- U , >i • '.ls*. ;:K'l ; «Jj > ■ '» ce-i-i: H ',•!' •:» liuickivic ; |*.-ra«aar it ' S -.1 t ;t J. r^.Tnv ! a.it HJV • "»!!** ITM.9 nAt RElf. ' i Tviuf;« ahtn ssjjJaefed ■ 'lot M 1 ! •/-. it j - ;u«.it it If is DO *y . »■!» a c msatn-at, J flivk V- 1- ;.,v"r .3UV.S »- Ci- V v. \. i ri «in «t .'3j form or stvv if u d ac-, '• -f-itiiA t-' the v,bhli yvotu j • l»^a"tde ; a »K.t«eiwi .. • >ri!M oaif, 48.1 write t.il ju: t'o»Lr> a- j j ynr «-»*:,titioi. uj ton m-il irttivr ' ■ • :»■ «1 -- .itj irv-m th- Twmmi 04 ti-> j ; J n ' >a nL.ifcr-lv ic^yL-di^t-vgL cr* j , - v ci-it larva ktobl the nbtUi >.tc* ot ~*sr;t t.Ks" "theet ARx.«kc£ot . 1 catarrh cm." I !»«! pf> pud 10 ur add*n« in tk | i t'nitcd SuiuOfi'cu'li a Ruipt of On« I , i l>ollar. AAX-cm Da k 4 C»t. EDWIN B- - j I IKE "I*SW W(MUIT- AIG> DI VORCE . I . {Cariisi! Accuses Eeref R»- ;>j L»? tergt-i R&FaesMc for the Wrecks *1 FkxHks. r i "As I base said before. I regard f'w.-Haa&'s rights women and lead [jcrsin the uew to! of female ; | progress ; s the w rst enemies of the female sex "* writes His Emi ,! nente, Cardinal GiliUmi, in The La.iies. I!&me Journal for January. , "They teach that which rots woman of ail that is amiable and . £c;iile. tender and at:ractire, and ■; uhich g;vcs her not ing in return • but masculine bildueu and brazen . J eSlro«»tcry_ While professing to I em incipate h -r from donestic ser .l vttude, they are making her the ,] s!a*e of her own caprices and pas | sioas. Shr never feels at home ex ! cept when abroad When she is at home, home is irksome to her. She chafes and fret* under the re straint and responsibility of domes ticl'fe." Her heart is abroal. It is exulting in imagination, in som? social triumph, or reeding in some scene of gajrety and dissipation. Her husband come, to his home to find it empty or occupied by one whose heart is void of affe tion for him. Then arise disputes, quarrels, re criminations. estrangements, and the last act in the drama is often divorce. I speak the sober truth when I affirm that for the wracks of families in our country woman has a large share of the responsi bility.' x rnoviisKNT ewejuip woman SPEA KS. . Rota T xlrr.nl Chnp>.Vkt-P»i --' lr.it Illtn-ns \V «so\ \!ltanee. in qrik my, tluuiV-Uia'il-ih Rcaelv.tiyt I cßea>l mitb a strtrr cvM this * inter shkh :iii-»trici |.j ran into pneumonia. 2 i.T-.iillfe.tot reneliir. t«J I seeme«l t» gr«»« s-one / *vl TH.' RI -LIDAT >Pt lav ! tt'iuu- !i. A srtm t atbuc! me to try i CiusWrSaa i Rfawlf an l I . i it [>;a.tnl |a it rt i i I mm n >« tatirtlv re i eavc:r!, U •! -i ri-Si'S. ltror m I j *uf"erin act \ I »ill arm 'c miih ; ihi» mrlarb; ajih." Far j iiy K. S. St. Cx . Fi'.'l J&Wt !;» E/j'-fWi. , K -MATI: » >min U-jiily hsve a] I verr well arch ia t .e center j j of ihe eybrow. waile a st-nse ofka- 1 j m-»? is indicate-1 ia tine area near-! ' er-th *'ii!> j 'O g. ere'-rox'S, lying 1 -»p»r:. indicate an am'.ai le di->- \ J Vx F.R:: TOJ e/eWoxi are li*ht.r j j 4T» cul'ir than t E Hr, t' E indica-, Ise HUreneii. Faint!y-dei.ncd eyebrows, placed! j high above the nose.. are signs of j | indolence and e.-eakness. Very black eret»rows give thci T face an intense an! searching ex-| j nat -ra! they acco-n --|ui:y a passionate tcmpcranienL V. ry light eyebrows rarely are seen on strongly intellectual faces, although the color of the eyebrows is not accepted singly as denoting lack of intelligence, the term gives the key to the faculties and their direction. Red eyebrows denote great fer vor and amb.tion. brown a medium between red acd black. Ihe ideal eyebrow accepted by the Greeks as the perfect feminine eyebrow is long, nea ly sttaight. arih'.ess. and delicately penciled. But. like the rosebud mouth, it does not indicate the liighes* order of in . telligence and the arch is espress : ive always of greater sensibility and greater streng h of character. —Phrenological Magazioe. Poor coffee shouldn't furnish grounds for divorce. Some policemen never collar a prisoner without a few cuff*. No, Maud* dear, s..ipow»ers; are n«t alarars on the, lookout for ( bargain satis, j | In tlte game of life lots of girls j would rather win a diamond that; • heart. ■ >{ Fortune's smiles, like those of a! 1 woman, arc fickle. II A man may be a cross-cou> try lidcr audit a i* a-r.iab'e about it.! STRANGE as rt may seem, ii is | very fresh chi d that is uiual.y J ', v ■ij I '• toftof woaca Ure m.»re ttObl>-j ...ew.th their s r\anis than wrth' their consciences. "• Some ISM are l»ke i lieap post rs a money causes them to be ■ Jtuck uj-.. It s the m orldly people who want the earth. Cone itcd men and cigars are j always pufted up. It s funny that the gilded youth - ■ v mKail i-aara v i* Musta;i2,L.mment-.»—^ *'■ . \ *S » j ! * ■' Xtoad under a harrow --* ' n&n ro nur than th« faithful hone * that is tortntJ «itk Spana*. Sviutf, Harness Sores; Sprain#, rte. Mwt horse owners know this and apply the kind of sympathy that hrah, known , far and vide as .Mexican Mustang Liniment.' •' ■ Kewr fail*—not em ia the nor! - pirravated eases. Cam caked wider ia ton qaidrr than any knows remedy. llantly a disease perm!tar to muscle, skin or joints that eaanoc be eared t.y it. Mexican »«n«>»aimi,T «■ tw ■nint««r - Mustang Liniment I A POIITER FOR MVOTHS If roll wish your patent tinifw jm>> erlvan«l promptly done #□ ! it t> SWIFT ft CO.. PATENT LAW VERS. opp. ~«e I*. S. Patent ' >I*UT. \V l i I». C- | They have ti > (li»alisfiel c!w itv WitM theai for their c mfi-tentUl letter; a ul car l wit firing it. an I it aiafWwrtll unary to you. S„-e tle-ir a! "Ktt3H3t| elte*hrrt in thi, piper. Legal Advertisements. Eiecutrix Noti.e. Ilivinf fifll'ilH I«'Rv »*H« ll O AtSv hnry » )!kr »♦ lutily a I ; •fiwat (nrinj( Mul liccta* .1 U a.r*t. - ■ iTr.aai ! W hiri.i'X dl.tM tfJin»( ««6t »f* .-eased V» prrtent tbrmt tthf «ntk -tj ->e i at* M'rr 1 Dpt irth,. i)»i. iir thi* ac 4» «tl! b* pfrnJ ia V*r /flbrirrcawcrv Th»« IX rh. Nl'sAN A. SJLWE- «■*. t itesafczfaL. i 1 : .. -1 COf.VTV sTAKMKXT ; A-~ i (fader See 713 of the C-»ia of *mb 1. ar Aaaa • I. W C. Mtnoinf Oonlr. North Catoliiu. I'k* • tke following 1* a true *'*' • K it •>* lir nfen! | ill leccval of earh mrmK- wf l's r. a l ionißmi >iirrv of Martin Cowlt. fr*---. tke ffr* * Monday in Drmtbrr qm to -lh* nr-n hy - a IkrfmhfT 1901. vi* J>*e;»k R CoSttM «mr»l 1 dr4> Cpaa-rdi* j ; ioner. voiknt to 11dm n cwprtj hitfarrt " j tfirtlcd 134 ailM and mm. » j.*r «»> *«..*? | Jatue* Z. Brown smved 15 A*f» *» i^inwi n* I er. «ork«d 4 i » dam nn ebnnty tm«M 2 i*> mile* and received fwa»cawp««ii j Oliver K Cowing *mJ t2 Ait* a* C-names | • liMfr. worked > days on w«afv batri i :ed 161 mi lea and rtcdtt-l nepmidtfffo . Witnm my htal oSlisl arte I j tR&I.) **' at oAce in Wlllbti-Uw.X C th» J y4k day of tweaix'f . A D. »*m 5 vr c. MAXXiJCi".. Rrglatrf of Deed*. Ki >S ia Clerk i> leaiw I Martin Connty \ Snperioe Conrt ( M. F Hjnaaa and wife Bertka K Ptana va. I t Harretl Gnvtker It Wilttnm H Harrell Walter Harrell aad Jkrfun HjrcrQL To J. L- HarreSl Tke defendant f. L llarrri! wißuk* aakr tkat a motion Will be madr kefore tke Clerk of tke Sapciwr Conrt of Martia Candy on M —da* Febrwary *rd. ifw. to mi e a jn fgr—enl m favor of tke above named plaintiffs and »piit tke ikon named defendants ami f«*c tke immi aaceof an Rxecntion tkcrenpon Tkat Ike a*al dnly docketed m tke injailaa Conrt af anftd conatv on Ike yddaraf Itpiiikn i*M- aad ia for Ike amount of Forty Doßnra mm* carta. Aaad tke mid defendant wfl fnrtker tnk r aotiee tkat ke ia reqnired to appear at tke tome and place above mentioned and answer or draanr to tke anad notice, or tke plaint*! wißappij in Ike conrt far tke relief demanded. Tkta jotk Dec. tf»t. j. A. HOBM. Clerk Snpeitoe Cowrt !*■■■■ ill ill'* Sale of Real Estate. ly »ill« of a Jflicwcßl of tke japfinf (HWt r» Martin covnty I wilt oa the jrdday af Ma» «j 19a* «ell far ca»h at the C-wrt KrM«u ia VOUaaiMon.ibe imnimarr fat.-re* m a«r uia Met of land ia Wi:tna>«toa. Martia Co kMM a* the H S. «■•> tut Maria Mayo he ia* entitled to a d-'Wcr ia the n.-v a ;wt j lof land a front 1 5 :crc aijt miii* the J»TiT trtKt j ! la*J« formerly to H S. *a«» i | RefereAce I.» the Cmniw s - -tt hr»x «f ! aaid dower and deed to II S. Mayo «>U HiKr a? ALES.H iMSTH. Coca th»l«(!a.v)3n !:»•. 4t ! In atiswcrirvg advcrtlrcraeats in j this paper you wil! confer a gr«at favor ttpon tts if you raeatoß the j r.ame of the paper.—Editor. ' ■ i \ - ■ ■■ ' ' • I 1 ______________ » ___ ~ . | IFOR SALE! V 100 Sheep/ / \ f f APPLY, HENRY SLADE, '4:«t POPI.AR POINT, X. C. * I OR. JOUX D. BIGGS,. DENTIST. J OFFICE: Re IT UTut lcr M.ll tin's Law OCn. j MAIN' STaF.KT. ' 1 SOMETHING NEW :wiiat pv.'in § tores. " A ««ri :|v f.rA cla-A U >-to-dato J-~ * ■ . ■*» "Dry Sioro. The only j l.t -• i; liiwa where you wiil find a full line of. . . Ins kss j oods, shoes, CI.OTIIJXG ]«>».' IIA TS Separata and ajmrt from *'it ery DeporttnenH m :\T Dooii li tli? f.lace where I keep a full ! line of Heiavy and Fancy Gro ;otric.» My line of .-v C 331 STOVE! Nt BEATERS u full and up to the beat. Two cart« of j! round Alnui 61a It «T Call and buy t a barrctl of ACME FLOUR. B fall sapyl| el Press Irfelilrafsa^M ELI GURGANUS — Mi? RIB, fl I FOWLER, Ituagtr -\3ILRIC\N AND - - - - EUROPEAN' PLAN. iS to 2 » Prat Street, . • . - * . BALTIMORE. MD. Thoroughly Heuoratod and put i:i Fint-ClimO-'lif UPif j- 1 J??-' 3 * *•* " u* t3» • f ~a 4. tai Frrv«a I PATENTS Vrrxi ««r»ka ir. I - r - mm £!*.■« »-» Try ca. SWIFT & CO, Patent Lawymn, »ras.p»tatflata.WMte l n^i.a Kiddl Dvsncpshi Gsnh