THE ENTERPRISE. rumusHKo KVEK V PA:DAY William*on. 9. C. ALPRKD K. WHITMORK. . . . KTMTO* AJttt PTBUMCI . . • If 1 Nharrikit wiafce* the paper slopped the pabtuher mart be »oi)6ed and mtMcription aid ■p. Advertisement* 00 mhu h 00 specified number of insertions is marked will be narked -till or bid" aad charged ap to date of discontiuu a nee. Advertisement* disrontinncd before the time rwtra. ted for hn« expired will be charged t an sirut mtcs for tbe time actually published. No communication noticed without the name , of the writer accompanies It—not to 1* pub lished, but an guarantee»f gwd faith. KATITJ - -One inch one tnaerlion to cents, Karh inaeitiou 50 cents. Bauuesi Local* Mt cents a lii.e Obituaries and Kes»luf>*»s of Respect «11 or t r 12 lines, 5 cent* a liue. Capjr fur Advertisement*, or eliange «/ Adver ttarmenU. ntut be in thU office m-t later than Wednesday noon. St?BSCttIPTION fi.ooA ViiAH IN ADVANCE Entered at the To*! office at Wiiliarastou, N. C.,as Second Clau* Mail Matter. FRIDAY, JOKE 20,1902. The educational bulletins which Superintendent Joyner is soon to begin issuing, will doubtless accomplish much good. This step is in keeping with Prof. J tuner's progrosive policy. Already it is recog nized (hat the State has had Jew abler educational leaders v, than lie.—Progressive Farmer. Farmers Negle.tlng Their Opportu nities. The Asheville tJazotte says: * "The rapid growth of towns and industries iu Western North Carolina is miking an increasing demand for agricul tural products—the demuiul is even now greater than the sup ply. There are excellent op portunities for the farmer who knows how to profit by them in this part of the country.'' This may be applied to any section of our Stuto. (Jo into the market places of any of our larger communities and it is surprising to find the quanti ty of vegetables and meats which are the products of other States but which dealers have to import to supply the home demand. Even butter, eggs and chickens are required from other States. We hazard noth ing in saying that u goodly majority of the beeves, and dairy and hen products which go to make the daily mar ket, consumed in the towns or cities of this State are the pro ducts of ether States. It ought not to be so. This is a subject as prolific of good re sults if talked about and acted upon by the farmers of our counties as any other that can enlist their attention, and, it ]>roperly and systematically at tended to will be profitable to themselves and therefore help ful to the State. —Raleigh Post. A Warning to Men Who Fish on Sundays. The Wilmington Messenger rays : "A violent electric storm pass ed over Chicago last Sunday nfternoon. ItHvasjust at the ho in" when the Sunday-schools Were in session. Three churches were struck, one of them de stroyed. and fifteen hundred Sunday-school children thrown into none was seri , ously injured. During the same storm the hut of a fisher man on the lake shore was ■ struck and a man in it wis killed. The dispatches did not say whctlicr this man was pre paring to go fishing, had al ready been fishing or simply took refuge there out of the storm. Pel haps Jupiter To nans took it for granted that no man would go to a fisher man's hat on a lake shore Sun day afternoon for any other than to fish. Assum ing, then, tliat the god was correct, this discrimination in .. J the lightning's work should be a warning to some of our Wil mington people who go to the seashore resorts for recreation Sunday afternoon.". They had better not carry their fishing lines in their poclcets anyhow. The other part of the work of this electric storm in Chicago —the damage to two churches and the total destruction ol the third while fifteen hundred children wore assembled for religious purposes —we do not touch upon, as wc can see no moral to be drawn from it that might be of good effect on the habitual Sabbath breaker. We expect, though, there were some double-faced hypocrites among the teachers of these children who needed a good scaro to turn I hem from their wicked ways. " It would take more than one bolt of lightning to put a slop to Sunday fishing around this part of the country, unless all the fishermen were struck with the same bolt. NEW INSURANCE COMPANY. I Directors M?et at Washington and Elect Officers for Sue-, cess Are Brigb*. Washington, N. C., June 17 Ihe share holders of the Eastern Insurance Company met in the home oflice in this city cn Satur day evening and perfected an or ganization by the election of the following directors: Dr. W. J. H. Bellamy, Wilmington; Dr. D. T. Tayloe, Washington; Stephen C. Bragaw, Washington; Hon. B. F. Dixon, Raleigh; 11. SusmsQ. Wash ington; George T. Leach, Wash ington, Dr. F. R. Harris, Hender son. Quite a number of the share holders were present, those absent being represented by proxy. Ihe board of directors met Mon day evening, at which time the following officers of the company were elected: President, Dr. David Tayloe; vice-president, George T. Leach; Secretary, S. C. Bragaw, treasurer, A. M. Dnlay; general manager, H. Susman; medical di rector, Dr. W. A. Blount. The company is now ready for business and means much toward the de relopment and upbuilding not on ly of Washington but of the entire state. Some of the states most intluen tial and best known citizens are in terested in the lompany and we feel sure that the shareholders have made no mistake in the selection of directors and officers. This is the first organization ever con;umated in the south and it is the duty of every true loyal North Cauliilian to rally to the support of Iw company," which proprsesto do business under old line features and every safeguard will be thrown around every policy. They oper ute under four per cent, legal reserve enabling Iheni to give larger sur render values than foreign compa nies. The company otliccrs are . the best appointed, not only in this city, but we doubt if they are sur passed in the state. The company starts out with every assurance of iiUCCCSS. Poison For Tobacco Worms. From the number of enquiries which we have had as to using Paris green for destroying worms ou the tobacco crop wc judge that there is a movement on the part of many growers to substitute poison for the hand worming of the crop. Doubtless this may be largely ac counted for by the scarcity of labor in the tobacco sections of the State. In replying to these enquiries, we have pointed out that experiments have conclusively sliown that Paris green may lie used without fear of any injury to the users of tobacco, ami with success iu destroying the worms, but at the same time we have urged caution in adopting the remedy as there appears to be a strong prejudice amongst tobacco buyers against the use of poison on the plants, ancUa grower may ruin tlic sale of his crop if it slionld be known that he used poison on it. j We believe tbis to be an unreason able prejudice if tbe poison be only used as it ought to be. Not more than one pound of tbe Paris green should be used with 150 gallons of water, and the plants ought not to be sprayed with even this solution after the tobacco begins to ri pen. Used in this proportion and in this way, there will be no trace of tbe poison left on the leaves at cutting time, and no possible in jury can happen to the user of tbe tobacco. The question of antago nizing the prejudices of the buyers is, however, one that cannot be well or safely disregarded, and where this is found well established it would be wiser to regard it. One or two sufistitutcs have been suggested, but as to their efficacy we are unable to say anything, as we cannot find any reports of ex periments made with them. ; Amongst these wc find cliloro nap tboleuni advised as a safe and yet certain remedy. We know cholo naptholeum to tie a disinfectant largely used for destroying foul orders and germs, and also for des troying insects, but can find no record of its u« on the tobacco crop as a destroyer of worms. It may, however, lie effective for the purpose, but we would advise its use only experimentally at first. Tbe old remedy of poisoning the moth which lays the eggs from which the worms are produced by j the use of col>alt made into a syrup 1 with sugar and dropped into imita- I tion "Jiinson" weed blossoms made of glass or porcelaiu, which are kept for sale in many towns is one that should be resorted to. These imitation poisoned blossoms should | licset upon boards in and around the j fields, and these will be visited by the moths, and their powers for mischief be ended. The destruc of a moth means the prevention of hundreds of worms.—June South ern Planter. WINNERS In The County-Seat Contest. The first list of answers received to the contest of June 6th was sub mitted by a party of five: Miss La venia Peel, Messrs. J.L. Hassell, J. A. Hobbs, J. C. Crawford, and W. C. Manning, these answers were cor rect, and the first'prize is awarded them, two years subscription to Tim ENTKKFRisit, one years sub scription to the AMKRICAN FARMKR and one years subscription to the SODTHKRN IMKKSIDK; the sec ond prize, one year's subscription to TUB KNTKKFKI&K is awarded Mrs. C. I>. Carstarphen, who an swered them all correctly, but the list was not received iu time for the first prize. The next prize, one /ear's subscription to THK KNTKR- I-RISR is awarded Miss Clyde Has sell, who answered 31 correcty; the next, six months subscription to THK ENTERPRISE is awarded Mr. T. D. Jones, Hamilton, N. C., Mr. Jones answered 31 but his list was received too late to take 3rd place; the next,six month's subscription to THK KNTKRPRISK is awarded to Ivdward Matthews, Hamilton, C.. the next and last, six months subscription to TUB KNTKIU'RISK, is awarded to Miss Delia Lanier, who answered 31 correctly. Below is the the puzzle and an swers : 1. What a woman loves most, a popular lieverage and an exclama tion?—Manteo. 2. A point of the compass and a harbor for vessels?—Southport. 3. A pillar and a purchase r? — Columbia. 4. A favorite Irish surname?— Murphy. * 5. A species of dog, a cereal, a kind of sewing, what lovers gen erally do aud a domicil?—Currituck Court house. 6. An ancient garden and and 20 cwt? —Edenton. 7. What all girls like to haw, and a place of defense?— Beaufort. 8. A coarse painting and a near relation? —Dobson. 9. A body of water and a subur bon town?—Bayboro. 10. A favorite mode of boxing and a sailor? —Sparta. 11. What noise is that in the trees. Jack? —Windsor. 12. A sailor and his boy?—Jack son-.. ' . ' j 13. A civil summons and a com mand to go forward?—Warrenton.' 14. A species of bird, and a sil ver coin? —Swan Quarter. 15. A boy's name aud an Eng lish village?—Louisburg. 16. It isn't old, and yet it's hot? —Newberu. 17. A popular color, and a favot i ite meat for dinner? —Graham. 18. A vehicle, a consonant and evidence of senility?— Carthage. 16. The name of a river, and the generic name for a favorite fruit?— Dan bury. 20. What would you call a steer wading a stream?— Oxford. 21. Elf, something we did tkis morning before leaving the table, and a French village?— Payettc ville. - 21. A place for tlie identification of the dead, an inject and not off? —Morgan ton. f . 23. Very Friendly?— Concord. 24. The apple falling from the tree beholds the discoverer of the law ot gravitation?— Newton. 25. Something we behold upon the sea shore and a farewell salutation? —Shelby. 26. An evidence of winter and an elevation? —Snow Hill. 27. One of the imniortkr Ameri can triumvirate? —Webster. 28. How the ante-bellum darkey would address his owner, and an auditorium?— Marshall. 29. The christian name of a for mer United States Senator? —Ma- rion. 30. Everything, an expression of disgust and a deposit used for fer tilizing?—Albemarle. 31. The first svllable of some thing desired by all, and to propel a boat? —Monroe. 32. John went away and came back worth one thousand dollars? —Wentworth. STATENEWS. Items of Interest Clipped from Our Exchanges. News and Observer: Sheriff Page says that the license tax of $5 00 011 cigarctta has caused several of the siaisllcr storekeepers to give up selling them. The money is not coming in very fast. The law went into el(ect May jrst. It is ?aid that the peach crop of J. Van Lindley at Southern Pines will amount ;o sbout ten thousand crates this season. With good prices this means a nice sum of money in Mr.Van Lindley'% pocket. It is said that the finest peaches put on the New Yoik market are raised at Southern Pines —Ei change. Ti Cm A MI la ON IN Take Laxative Brnrno Quinine Tablets. All dni|y;ists refund the money if It fails to cure. K. W. Grove's signature oa each bo*. »sc.. Legal Advertisements. Administrator's Notice. I have qualified as administrator of the estate of Martin I.uther An drews, and hereby give notice to all |-ei?ons indebted to raid estate to make immediate payment. And to all persons having claims against same to£le them with me within 12 months from this date. This 20th of May 1902. John D. Biggs, Adm'r. Executor's Notice. We have qualified as executors of the estate of Dcuuis Simmons, and hereby notify all persons in debted to same to make ifnmediate payment, and all persons having claims against said estate to present same to us within 12 months. This the 20th of May 1902. John D. Biggs. Dennis S. Biggs. Head- I ache. Sick headache, nervous head ache, tired headache, neuralgic headache, catarrhal headache, headache from excitement, ia fact, headaches of all kinds are quickly and surely cured with DR. lflUS* . Pain Pills. Abo aU pains such as backache, neuralgia, sciatica, rheumatic pains, monthly pains, etc. "TV Miles' Paia PUb an north thafe a tight la ev>l4." Sift Mr. W. 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Thia remedy is in no sense a nostrum hut is a specific for this disc at* only, and is 10 skillfully devised and prepared that it is thorough ly soluble and pleasant to the taste, so that it can be given in ■ cup of tea or coffee without the knowledge of the per son taking it. Thousands of Drunkards have cured themselves with this priceless remedy, snd as many more have been cured and made temperate men by having the'°CUßK"administered bvloving friends ami relatives without their knowledge in coffee or tea, and believe to-day that they discontinued drinking of their onw free will. DO NOT WAIT. Don't be deluded by appart and mialeding "improvement." Drive out the disease at once and for all time. The "icons GOI.D ct'RK" is sold at the eztenely low price of One Dollar, thus placing within reach of everybody a treatment more ef fectual than others costing sls to fjo. Pull directions accompany each package. Special advice from skilled physicians when requested without extra chaige. Sent prepaid to any part of the world oa receipt of One Dollar. Address Dept C 491 EDWIN B. GILES & CO.. 1130 aad stjj lfarket St., Philadelphia. All correspondence strictly coo&dealial. It is always well to accept stories of fabulous wealth suddenly acquir ed with a few grains of allowance. A few mouths ago Dr. Dillard, an alleged very wealthy negro, return ed to Iteidsville with stories of the dazzling wealth acqnirtd in Aus tralia. He has been sentenced to jail for embezzling fifty dollars.— Eichange. IMa tlgaslate Is sa every kaa 1 tW geaalaa Laxative Brooto-Quiaiae MM* the wail; thai eaaaa a eeM It asse day A.C.L ATI. ANTIC COAST mnb a. a. CUM TAN v. cnNDxnsßD scaxDOia. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. DATKD rj c « . Mjj - . » . ti A. M. p. M. P. «. A. M P. M. leave Weldoa 11 js ,jg ... Ar. Rocky Mt 1 00 lo ~ P. M. Leave Tarhoro _ " 11 jll I.* Rocky Mt 10s un tji j«j ii 51 Leave Wilson 1 w 11 M sJI i 2 ISS Leave he lin a 1 JJ )a Lv- Fsyettevllle. 441 IJJ Ar. Florence 7*» JJJ p M. a *r . Ar. C.«M»boro 9 to _ l.v. Uoldaboro t « ,I*l Lv Magnolia t37 in Ar. Wilnilngtoti , ... to ■« 6ao P. M A MT|P. M. TRAINS OOING NORTH. si a A. M. P. M. L». Florence is oj I so Lv. Fajrettevllle.. i> 40 le a* .„ Leave Srlm» a 10 11 40 Arrive Wtlaoa a JJ la ao A. M. P M. A. M Lv. Wilmington.. 7 M »]0 ! Lv. Magaona _... ....... s ja ir-03 I,v. Gotusboro ™ } | S5) «e sa- P. M. A. M. P. M. P. M. Leave Wilaoa .... tS3 Bao it ao 10 33 lat Ar. Rocky Mt .. Jjo 9su II 10 11 aj IJJ 'Arrive Tarfaoro. .... .. 934 Leave Tarfaoro a ji Lv. Rocky Mt... J jo U 4) Ar. WeUoa 4 JJ.. id - _________ P. M LA. M P. M. _ Yadkin Division Main Line—Trala leaves WW" ■lastoa,« is a. as., arrive* htjrettevUle its* p. as . leaves Fsyettevllle 11 u p. as., arrive* Baa lord ia p. n>. Returning leaves Baafatd ji* p. ro arrive Hayetteville 4a* p. a., leave Fajrttle vllle 4 y* p. a> . arrive* WUaalagtaa 7 M. m. SeauetttvUle Branch—Trala Wavea Seaastta vllle S ID a. at. Max ton *•} a. a*,, Red SprtNP sjsa. ».. Parktoa 1041 a. a.. Hope Mill* »»«. a., arrive PByettevllle it to, art anting km Fayettevllle jto p. at., Hap* Mills ispa, had mprlars 3 jj p. at., Maslou * itp.au. Bill Its Bsn a tt*vftte7 «jp.w. Connection at FayettevUle w itk trala No. Tt, at Mas ton with Carolina Central Balltaad, M Bed Spa tags with the Red spring* tad lowaaeet ah rood, st Sasford with the Bra Win id Air Lane n*i gaatWaea Railway, at Qetf wits the Uorton aad Charlotte Balltvnd. Trala oa the Boo»laon*eck Breach Road Irarea Wetdo* 115 p. ra ~ Haltfaa j op. a, arrives Bost laad Neck 4 np. St., Urrcavtlle 3 47 p. na , Kht *toa A 43 p. ta.Retorning leave* KhMhaat jpaa Ureeavlllc 8 jo*, at., arririag at WalMna 11*3 a. a., WeMcd 11 tea. ni. Ulty esevpl Baalar. Praia* oa Washing-oa Branch baa* Wtillag toa S oo a. b., and 1 43 p. a., arrive Pamela B 33 a. a*., ato p. at., retaining leave raiwill «13 a **., and saap. aa arrive WaaMngtaa M 33 a. aa. and * is p. an . dallv except BeAT Train leave* Ttehaeo N. C , Sally eacept Baa *SY a JJ p. at, Snnday 4 JJ p- w., aeriaes He aottkinaa., tp p. a, Ritanhg. have Ptyatoath dally except Sunday. 7ja a. at., aad Sanday 9 oas. as., arrtvea Tarheaw pL| a ta il ea a. aa. Train oa Midland N. C. Bleach leave* OoMe • aro dally, except Header, •** a at., arriviag takkMl S Ma. at., Retnrnuag leavea SaahhSeQ 7aa a.as., arrives Coidaboea Ima m. Trala* oa Nathvttle Stanch have Rocky Ma el atp jaa 4eep.au,arrive NaahviUe »a a a.. 4 tip Spatag hope 11 toa. a , 441 pa . Reinralng leave Spring Hope 11 tsa aa.. 3 13 pat. Nashville 11 43 a as., 343 p. as., arrive at Reeky gout it mp au. * I*p.B.,d*llyen*nl ßaadne. Train ea CRatoa Branch Waves Waraan lot Cliaton dally, except His illy, I jta. inlands 13 p at.. Reteratag leaves Clialoa 7ao a. a., eal toa. a. Train No. J* makes ctoee csaaoottaa at We ha er aU ptlats Meeth daltg, aUraS via Rkksmal M. M naasoi, Cea'l Psstasi r Ag at. J. M. IWlat, Oeal Maaager. , T. M. Haiina. TiaSt MiBBgM. 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