THE ENTERPRISE. muansimrniMT umoKiraitMon. ... iMW'un muma . . . ■ ■tocrikrr ••kn Ckr pap?r awppnl the p,l ~ ' bul to.aniScJ and aabacriptwa j *aW •»> I Mmimsua araidi ao J atpilll l mufcai. will ftlll MrniMr|tl» M 4U» •« OUmlamMli tefcre lk„a c i li I far bat.rcpinrJ will k» ck«r|tl traa tfM Mln iw Ik* da! MajaMwaalratioa into* littl tfcc mk « tbe'.wrttrr t»amln:k-M to be (*!l.>j|«ikiNtmg( loti.hM. A»nimu tiru -OM i«A •* laaartioa 9>t]U, lei Mb»|KU Iwilin 11 («•. V Mm>UUbtmi>>K. * Ojiuui.->nJ of Kcipkl. ■■•>*« 5 wti a liae. • Cmjy fm* I l«,l>xKat at >hnr «• "Adver ■u.jrata. kill be ia iki >.j*oe not later than Wcdaealar aooo. WMClirnOM li ars A Till ■« ADYANCK ■aim 1 al Ike Port >«!t al WilliamMoa. i ST.C-.aa irasiClao llsil Matter. : FRIDAY, FKBBUABY 14,1902. ATTENTION CITIZENSJOF^WILLIAMSTON. There is scarcely six months more before the tobacco season will be upon us. Hive you thought how much there is to 1m done b j fore that time,—lf you intend to make a success of the market? It is getting rather late to think about the necessities now; it is high time for action, and uuless you act immediately and in sufficient numbers the tobacco market in this town will be a sad failure. How is Willi,imstou going to take care of the people wliol muit coin? here to run this market? It strikes in that the most important step now u to make arrangements to house the men, and their families who will hive to coins here to take charge of ths business. You can't expect good busine&i men to leave homes and come liere to work for the nphaild ing of our t »wn unless you treat them as well as tliey will bi treated elsewhere You can't expect tiiem to coma here and buy lots and build their own homes, and build up your town for you and let you sit back quitety and re'ip the ben efit of their labor and capital. Williamst-m mu*t offei induce ments to these people, and not expect them to offer us induce ments to let them come here. Wilhaiiistori needs more houses; we have said this be fore Mild we say it nnd unless there are • houses built to rent out. and built in time for the tobacco season you are go ing to Ix- sadly fooled in your expectations of a tobieco mar ket at this place. Let the men of our town who Lave the mens think about this nutter,and ask them selves what would they do under the name circumstances, placing themselves in the shoes of those whom we want to come here. We understand that a thorough warehouse manager and owner of a fiue steam plant has put in an application for one of the warehouses. and will,—if suc cessful in renting the warhons _ bring Ins steam plant to Wil liamston. To our mind th : s is the fincst offer our directors iiave yet had, or likely to And our opinion Is that our directors will not doVrong to accept this gentleman's offer It also strikes us as being a v©ry plausible idea to have these warehouse men sign a contract not to ship the tobac co they buy,—or have left on their hands —to Rocky Mount or Greenville. These markets •re our most formidable rivals, and if we allow our tobacco especially that of the warc , «oiisemen. to be idiipiied to these points it will be «loadlv weapons in their hands 'With whi-h a to assault our mar ket We must form an impree- Ma >le protection for our market W e must not leave the smallest loop whereby these 'markets "an work in upon us. ' IV ith the necessary preenUr ♦ lion, and a good steam plant to care for the tobacco, Wil bamaton . will »urt upon J«er career in a tobacco market well armed to fight the battles that will be inevitable. ' •»' 1 - ' t. % - V" T* ~T~ '~i :*=*'• • , ... ... AtcUaof other cangh medicinea to b« ■HD»Clwlltll»ii'» BR rffttto ally hI at Ml ia the following testimon ial of Mr. C. E- Olasa. an employee# Bait- Icttaad Dennis Co .Gardiner. Me. He ■ays: "I kail kept adding to a cold and congh in the winter of 1897. trying every 1 iing.li mdiiii I heard of without per manent help, until one day 1 ama in the drag store of Sir. Iloakhai and he ad : vised me to try Chamberlain'* Cough I Remedy and offered to pay back my J money if I waa not cured. My lungs and bronchia! tabes a err very sore at this time, but I ns completely curad lit this nemsdy. and have since always turn ed to it wken I got a cold, and aoon find ■ elief. I aljniecuvra'l it tomy friends and am glafb say it is the be«t of all cjqgh medicines. —For tale by S. S. P-el ft. Co. f ■ m m Th* Cbuicston Exposition didn't get the President, but it pulled oil a successful Mardi (iras. ... j f Cuba will be /lad to get a tariff coucession of 2-5 per cent, but the Filipinos are asking for 75 per cent. ' Norfolk, Virgin*, has Met ropolitan aspirations. Its ofic ials are accused of financial grabbing. Prince H-;nry cw't lie the de mocracy of this country he will 1 be so completely surrouuded by a wall of toadyism. Senators will think twice be fore they wind up Gov. Taft again and start him to going about the Philippines, Well. Admiral Schley is hav ing a good time with the peo ple. if he can't shake off the of ficial hoodoo. The political party that promises to establish a titled nobility in this country can count upon a wealthy, if not a numerous following. The Boston physician who ridiculed and opposed vaccina - tio and went into a smallpox hospital to prove hi-* immunity contarcted the disease in its worst form and may die. It is a little queer that all the Senators who are interest ed in preventing Ishmian canal legislation should be in doubt about the best route for a canal. A number of big firoß in cities has made thin a hard win ter 011 lire insurance companies some of which may have to substitute assessments for divi dends this year. The Kaiser has jumped on Christian Science, which the German wits call "the latest American importation," ami ordered the public halls of Ber lin closed to tlieni. Sugar has boen giving quite as much trouble to au inter national conference, now sit ting iu London, as to our own Congress. Sweet things usual ly are troublesome. London insurance companies are doing a land office business in issueing policies against the smallpox. The prein iu m charged is about one-third more for unvaccinated, appli. cants. A batch of 280 Census Bu reau clerks were [fired at one time the other day and Wash ing was filled with weeping, wailing and gnashing of teeth. It always goes hard to l»e forc ed away from Uncle Sam's pie counter. ~Look out for a yawp from the yellows. It has been 'decided that the men allowed to travel on the train with Prince Henry will be three representatives of th« press association. THE EXTERPRTSR, K. C., FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 14.1 m. VASBMTOI LETTEI (rnawßiahrCimvahM.) Fel». i», 190*. If those Senators who say that the Senate will not take tip the Isth mian canal question until after the Phi ippine tariff biU has been dis posed of are correct in their diag nosis, it w.l! I»e some time before 1 the canal cjue tiou is reached, as there is no sign of haste in acting on the Philippine tariff . „To tell the truth, it looks as though the Senate were going about as slow as possible with any measure hav ing the right of way on th » Philip pine tar ff bill, and nothing has yet transpired to indicate *h*n a ( vote will be reached. The trouble i» that the bill is regarded as a parti -1 san political measure an Jis there fore a standing te xt for the making . of partisan speeches for the pur pjse of affecting votes at home. Senator Ga'linger proposed a good amendment to the Pension appropriation bill, w hich wa» ad pt ed by a vote of the Senate but was later struck out on a point of order. " It was intended to lessen special pension legislation, which has grown to an enormous expense more t'aan 5,003 special pension bills have been introduce I at this . sess on. It prohibit -d the collec | tion of a sp:cial fee by an attorney I for aiding in getting a special pen sion hi!l through Congress. The G A. R. is again after Com m:*sioner Evans. F.llowing is a . copy of a petition that is sent . to the House from a number of G. A. R. posts: ••Believing that the ' ad mini tration of Hon Clay EVans, the Commissioner of Pensions, has nullified the pension laws as passed • bv Congress thereb / de ying pen - . sions to thousands of claimants , luily entitled th -rcto under sue 1 laws, we respectfully petition the House of Represe 4utives to ap pt«fn| i) cornnntee to investigate 1 the admiiiistrati.j|)ot 1 i- ner. , 1 Secret «ry Long has dec'ind to I a;>j>r- I »i»- rr >:n:icilditioii of" he general n.r al board tha nava' con ttiuctora l»e appointed fr>m civil lii.'. Ihe ;,icii'l.iti n »'!•> made !»;* a s- -of the insufficient, number ot junior na> al constructors and the imp stt.it, iy ••( Sijp .lyim; the need fro at t e Naval Acaiewy I under present rol s which pres. ribe that only the three cadets who gradu .t •at th* hea of their class es air ually shall I e, transferred to the construction corps. While S ■ retary la»i«g ir ntbt wiLtng civilians shall be appointed, he h:> s nYodifi d the rule so that any uate ot the Natal Academy may l j e assigtted to vacancies in the con st* uction corps. An amendment to the legisla tive. Executive, and ludcalbiil offered by Representative Hill, of Conn . and r.dopted before ttu> House passed the bill, hits a l.lotv at a .little game by wli ch a few men have been ade l to draw sa'a ries largely out of proposition with the work done in handling the as sets of national bank* that fail The amendment simply provides that a full list of all employes of the ollice of the Comptroller of the Cur rency, in Washington and else where, shall be printed annually in t!.e I. S. blue book. In the dis- / ■Br # 1 I* • J V-H HOUSEWORK] I Too much IwMuework wrecks wo- | men** neiTM. And th» constant B care of children, day aad night, U 1 often 100 trying for fwn a stronf f, woman. A face telU the fc' itot) of the overworked housewife 4 ami mother. lVran;*d menae*. I loucorrhas and falling of the f womb malt from overwork. R Ever) b«unis« need* a remedy g to npikit hc-r ibwet sjjd to R keep Ler ieiuisiv; frusta I, in perfect mndiliea. I. WIN£ or CARPUS | H U 'doiag this (jf .liMuandi of | H American wom -n to-day. It cured ft Mrs. Jones a.id that b why « ho. 9 writes this frank letter: | OlfilwwM M Imi9f!si'.MjouWiMc(iMal 3 U helping mr. l>a fertia* bMlcrthaa I I k». N!t fcj ym. I »s dmer» B 0«i wA • J«!«!t I«T b'lp, u4 I B ■artwii I**t «i»k M 4 n> ao* DM hit 1 . tlwst. 'im afeo** thai ito Wiw. j, 4 do«n= n ! ; r WfWUrc InW 3 "than T*vm «a» b Af», aaj j> s»o4 M and nt kf.nj. WwTSsh £ I Win* of Carta!, t n«*d to k*T* la £? 2 dow» tn or *it I'usm tuij day, tat B S tMdar- a».i»ttuW3 »UM AT MI WMn . | ' "" \ , X . " A WOHTIY WCBti "Sosttkiig lev Didif Til Si«- All Doctors hate tried to con CATAmM . by the use of powders, acid gases, iahakn I and flr.ißs in pile ptmdcn , them to crack «pen an Weed. The power ' fat acids used in the iahaleia have eotire • IT eaten away the same maliiiai that their makers have aimed to cure, while pastes aad ointments cansot reach Ac di ' iiiiaf Aa old aa experienced pnrtitinsi r who has for many years made a close study and specialty of the treatment ol CATAMH. has at.l->*t perfected a Treat ment which when faithfully used, aot aa ly relieves at once, but penaaoeatly can Catarrh, by removing the cause, stop ping the discharges and raring all ia flaiumatum. It is the only remedy kaowa to science that actually reache* th- aflct ed parts. Th is wonderfnl rente ly iskaosra as' (ximiu the ;rasawtkki* utauui cvrk" and it soM at the extremdy low price of One Dollir, each package coa lmining internal and external asediciae nifficient for a full month "strvatnvat aad everything necessary to its perfect •«. ••SM FFI.KS" is the only perfect CaTabkh CUU ever male and is now recognized as the only safe and positive care for that annoying and ilisgiutin » disease. It cam all inflammation qticklr and penaaoeat ly and it also wonderfully quick to re lieve hav fsvkr or c,»i.i> in the Hkad. Catarrh when neglects! often leads to cojisum rriox—' sxurnjts" will ure you if you use it at once. It is ao ordi nary remedy, but a c >inplete treatment which is positively guaranteed to enre--ca tarrh in any form or if wed ac cording to the directions which accom pany each package. Don't dflay M sea l tor >t at once una writ* full pwtiruUr, as to your condition, and yon will recHve special advice fr.mt the dlsorerer of this wonderful remedy regarding your case without cost to vgtl l>eyM»d the prtos of "SMt'vVt,*" tin Gt'AISAXSUI catarrh com." . tv.-nt prepaid to My address in the I'nited Slat-, or Canada W| rseelpl of Oae Dollar. Adlrass Dept. C 491. RIIWIM B OIL,IiS * CO., 3J Market St, Philadel phi«. cuss-ion of the amendment it was stated that there were a number of men employed by the Conptro'ier. but paid from the assets of the banlfs, to handle the assets of national banks that have fade I. under the title of ' receivers," at salaries ranging from fss a day to *7 000 a year, whose names do not appear in any list of gov-rn nt-nt employes and who are ap pointed by the Comptroller. Miners organizations of the West arc bringing pressure to b.vir en Congress in favor of the bill intro ducct) by Representative U'o»|, cf J a'iforma. ci» ding a. depai'.ment of Meiers, under a Cabinet officer Mr Wood is working tip interest in his bill and enpresse* tha opinion .that it will be r ivorab'y rep rted by the Ht>u e committee on . Mine and Mining, to which it hts beet referred, - Many J ikss ln»en iur I - »!i the three red lights shown over the main entrance to the Senate cham ber when the Senate is in execu tive session. The latent was bv former dray of Del., who is now on the Federal bench. He happened to vi-.it the Capital waei> t!ie red lights were going As they have been put in since he left the enate, he asked the doorfce pr what Ihey were for. He was tld I that hey were a signal to mem j bers of the House t at the'iScnat j was in executive session. Judge I Glay dryly remarked: • Well, in the Senate of the I" S has got into! the Red Light district lam glad l! am nyt of it." -- . . If the fena'e agrees with the House the President will be given authority to transfer all temporary clerks on the government payrolls —there are about 1 too oi the n in V^ashingto^—to classticd service, and no more inagural balls will be held in government buildings Such were the provisions of two amcndinc ts added to the Legisla live, Executive, and Judicial appro priation bill by th? House Raar Admiral Sampson we t, on the rt tired list yo»ienlay under the ag.? limit law. that having been his sixty-second bi.f* day. His health both physical and mental, is in a seriou-* condition, and his physi cian holds out no hope of cither getting better, llis |ay on the re 1 tired list will be f4.751.1j per annum.which with his ptize-money and other accumiations p ace him ! well beyond the reaeS of the wolf. ! There are no new development in connection with Cuban reciproc ity but it is now gererally conced ; ed l»y Senators and Representatives {hwt Cuba will get reciprocity, al- 1 t' otigh there is much doubt about 1 how great the tariff concessions will be, 1 his is fullyjpalized by the beet sugar n»en, v who are no i longer fighting tariff concession ■ but are putting in best lkks j to keep it as low a possible. >r '* Ihe opposition in the Senate to | admis.tior. of any of the Terr tories to Statehood is so strong that it is .very doubtlul whether any of th* ' bills will t through this Congress T» Cera A f»M li lae In Laxative Bromo Tablets. All druggists refund the asoocy if it fsiU E. \V. GroWsrigaatnre Oacadi Oe*rgi» mod llaasnchuaetts dub-women are reported lo hare reached a mutually satis | factory solution of the eulor lioc problem, raid id by the ap plication of colored women's clubs fur membership in the 'icneral Federation of Women'a May be they hare! All things are possible, bat we «h til w tit for pr.K»f. A PROPOSITION. A few weeks ago' we sent oat from this office several hundred Cupon Books to regular subscrib ers These 1 oapoos are Lw six mar.ths subscription to The Enter prise when prope, ly fiiieJ out by new subscribers, but are no'gold ■ less acconnpatited by 50 cents to pa fir an ext'a sit months subscription niking twelve months subsenpboo to Thi Enterpris: for 50 cents. We want to bay a new press for ou pipir. there'jy eiab'.i g us to pint yitat nics p*?rr caii pos sibly be printed in a small town and a great m iny large ones. If our subscribers who have rereired these cupons will send us t vo new subscribers each we will be in a po sition to make th: deal. We are sure that our ro»dirs want The En - terprise printed at nicely aa any other weekly paper. To every regular subscriber sending us the ten coupons proper ly tilled, we will give them two yearly subscriptions free, and will send the pap*r to any two of their friends, who are not already sub scribers, or trill credit their own subscription wl h the two years. A little effort on your part and you can make your county paper the best in the State. Wilt you do it ? NOTICE! NOTICE! Your property, your solvency, your future comfort ami that of you r family raav depend upon the char acter of your insurance. See that you give it the attention its impor tance demands and if the "Ou» axp ' TKIED" GLEN'S FALLS bears your scrutiny favorably, then or ler insurance from us. WIIITMORE & NEWELL. Uftf. Fire a:i 1 Accident In*. A Rents j A. C.J. murnccHsr uwi i.toarm. I CMDawD icnmi. i-- TIWSs GOING SOITH. »*™> ISS J Jaa i ah. -S | . 5 "E . 3 •= » S 0 * -rr • m 9 « ! * 5 *» iji *2 * £ j *-* p m lr. mJa n r » j viit U'i*» it jo , jo. _ r I At. Rocky Ml 1 to tfj | I j L R » T y | Ulir ftrUiri U M t] mJ Ilvß- kv Ml * m «ti 7 sj| * 45, «* $» I I % tkoß i a ii M| I ji| i * »m \ | yiim * yy u I I „ • L " I |U* Kiyrtlcnlk 4 m I iwL J„_J I Ai y a 'A: m ■ Ar. .. f jd l.r «oM«boT0 ;•: j- J U* lUitiaJu %37 * x,| At Wi.ininjtij I„ v _ »m i« | r. m a n r.v TRAIN'S GOING NORTH j f. ju c " >.* th % ; ii if] il si it | A ji r u ~~ L» Flormcr 10 03 t *5 __ U. Fiyrtlrrtllr U4O M -.. - U«»e lirliM . a to it Arriw Vilm 2 5J ■« «r • : A II Ml A II If Vi!aiia|toft ... ; w tj» l-v t* OuJd>boro 7js »jr U» i* M A- M, P. ML r. M Ui«v Ti!«M >]) S » 11 ji mu 1 » Af. Rocfcv Sit jjt joe Hi* 11 ) ]| Arrive TtrTwro '9 u UJ»r Tarboro * |l L* Eil v lit J M . II O. a, W,w us - lg:z \*JVIu pMioi Mala UM~Tm tarn* *■> ■aiiM. « w k. ■».. 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TraiasaM Nanhxitfe »rarh kair Socfcr UM at«jaak^|« rL a..aMr Kaakailk aajaa ■_.H3fi. » «prlay hogt iian.m.i4>A.k~ Bajt it »:b.)h pa - . aa . atiivr at IJcfcy vi RR 4^ , Miayi * r , t , , .. me r» wc ancxsa.'SgaiJc an easy way and a sure way to treat a case of Sore Throat in order to kill disease germs and insure healthy throat action is to , take half a glassfull of water put into r it a teaspoon ful of Mexican Mustang - Liniment V nJ Itt (tfdt Ike tfcroat at fmjiM h*m*L imwiw ITiTTw u>.at«i n.. ; - - * -*— f J — *iA cMhiaf ■■■»/ •KWI tk ►xk li» * hamVE (.TKt •>., SOr- ul »l-00 . Mile. IT BAY BE YOU 1 'According to the r£vi»ed |c\ R JOIIX D. BIGGS, fYesbyteriau creed, no man is condemned ex>*ept from hi- DKXTIST. sin. This ig a decided in- OFFICE: prove merit on baring liim born te " •*■** *■»*»•« tmm ot« ■ coudemned. *AIX street. v ' . ' Z6S fee ALL rOR ABOUT THE PRICE or OWE PAPER. Bf * 1,1 KEXAKkABU irrcL W j i the WEEKLY AMERICAN. 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