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inuanmnnauT untao a vamtoajs. ... an* i— us reeue*™ ... II ■ sataeriher wMa Ike paper stopped the I ill-mat he aaUM aad aaharriptim „ , Mantiseacwt* an which mo aaaiher of loarrtiou ia asarhed. will he wrkd "U* or Ml" aadeharged «P to dale of discootiatt •ace. Sassllssri before the !'"•» •satnaM foe hasespered will he chanced t>an •feat rate* for Ihe tiae actaaHr puMUbrd. t Nacasaseaaicotkaa noticed without the aarae of the writer annaapaain it— »o* to he pub lished. bat a«a gwaiaatec of food faith. istaiauw K»Tr* —Owe loch oae Insertion bo ceats. Bach —ta»i|ial iuwitioa ji cents, ■ariaesaLocal* wemtaa line. OWtaariesawd Kesafatfcwa of Scapect. all «wr is Haea, j cents a Has Copjr for Adteiliai stats. or chaafe of Adver tlanaenta. am he ia thia aSa aut later than Wcdaeadav aoaa. UMCMmON|M>A YKAK IN AQVANCK Katend at the l\Mt OScc at Villiuuioa. K. C.as Secoad Cla» Mail Matter. I FRIDAY, JOLT 25,1902. GOOD STREETS. The streets of Williamston are an eye sore to every visi tor that comes to this town. It goes very much against the grain to say this, but it is a fact • and as the old saying, "Your sins will find you out," so will the abominable atreets of Williamston be found out by those who would like to come here and make their homes, and it will not be nec essary for all the people in the State to come and see for them* selves cither—those that do come will herald the facts far and wide. If Williamston would grow nnd amount to anything more than an ordinary town, the (streets must be fixed. Main street from the wharf to Ilas sell's stable can be fixed for $2,000, and by the town Spend ing this amount it will save the merchants as much every year. The ENTERPRISE can't under stand why tho merchants haven't gotten together and demanded that tho street be put in good shape. If a move ment is mado for this improve ment, the improvement will be made. Will the merchants re main idle and continue to spend $2,000 or more every year for something that can be avoided? OUR TOBACCO MARKET. Williamston tobacco markot will open on Otli of August. Our farmers can rest assured that their tobacco will be hand led as nicely, and sold as well here as anywhere in the State. Williamston market is great ly favored in freight rates ; we don't know of any market in Eastern Carolina that hns as cheap freight rates as William ston. The warehouses are so situated that theie will be only about half the amount of dray age as at most other markets. These are advantages in the farmer's favor, for it stands to reason that where the buyers do not have to pay so much for hauling and freight, that they can give the farmer more mon ey for his tobacco than he can get at the markets where these advantages do not exist. Butides the adrantago in freight and drayage, the mark et will start up with a steam plant, and Mr. Morgan, the proprietor will be well fixed to % tike caro of all the tobacco that come his way. So far as we can learn, n;id we have made inquiiics of! Borne of the best p»sle l tobacco men iu ihe State, there lias never been a market started i I North Carolina as Wei! • '(•tipped for businc** h* the EiV illiamston market. The *rare- It.ims i:.'l pri:'.c h -isea and i-Uaui iiliuit. arc sill lurge r'Kiiny buildings, well built, tOCvdy ventilate I and lighted ; lAcely psiutc-l, and iu every way make a finer showing for the beginning than any market ever started in the country. The people of Williamston have just cause to be proud of the market; the farmers of the county have just reason to ex pect as high prices here as at any other Wiffkot—and they will get them. ' There will be a good corps of buyers here to fight over the "Martin county" weed. For •he Martin county weed was the best raised in tJtieUnitcd States last year, and it is said by experts that the crop this year is finer in every respect than it was last year. We pre dict a fine season and a suc cessful market. The suggestion that North Carolina place a statute of Vance in Statuary Hall in the capitol at Washington is a most appropriate one, and should be carried out. Though most of the older States of the Un ion have placed statues there in honor of their great men, Morth Carolina has neglected it, and we have there no rep resentative whatovor. We can not better than begin with a statue of Vance, and follow it up with one of Macon. —Ashe- ville Citizen. NOTHING COMBS BY WAITING. The saying "everything conies to him who waits," does not mean that the sitting down follow is the one that gets all lie wants. Waiting, in the above saying; does not mean idleness or dreaming, or wishing to take place. It menus cagcrnoss in going nftor and persistence in fol lowing up the something of value to the person Reeking it. The present are is jieculiar ly a striving one, in the lang uage of the times it is n "strenuous age," and only the persistent seeker can expect to gain anything, and then only by strong effort and work. It is only necessary to look about to see what produces success and what gives failure. The person who reaches out after business, by advertising or personal efl'ort, gets the trade and profits therefrom. The town or city which pre sents its commercial advance ment and building up. Note the waiting merchant who does not advertise and seek out for trade through per sonal going forth after it. Note the town or city which ellort to gain the at tention of tho outside business world of progress. Distinct failure will be found in both, and very lew notice or care that the first drops out of commercial circles, and the sacond is unknown in the in vestment world. Thero is failure in waitiug, but in g"ing forth to seise, to attain the objoct, there is every chance of success. —Newborn Journal. The President seems to fav or publicity of the trusts' af fairs, as is intimated and brief ly discussed iu the following paragraph from our special correspondence at Washington: "What can be accomplished jby more publicity can be judg ed by the example of the Steel Trust which has voluntarily jnade its affairs public and which uublushingly points to aggregate profits of $G4,000- 000 during the past six months According to representative Bahcock, chairman of the Re publican Congiv.-sional Cam paign Committee, the Slpel Trust is now taking oat of the pockets of tli3 people of the United States from $20,000,- 000 to $30,000,000 more than it ia entitled to annually, and it does this by virtue of the monopoly secured to it by the tariff of 45 per cent on its products; but it is announced, Mr* Roosevelt does not antici pate 'injuring the trusts by any reduction of the tariff* but will simply advocate legisla tion which will insure publici ty of the affairs.—Common wealth. To the Tobacco Growers of Martin County, N. C. : Gentlemen We arc pleased to announce to our tobacco growing friend* that we have secured the services of Mr. C. A. W. Barham as auctioneer for our house. Capt. Barham is the veteran to bacco auctioneer of the State. He has sold more tobacco for the farm ers, for bigger prices, than any man living. The Captain hopes to please you all, and says he will do his best to accomplish this end. Be sure to come to see us,and rest assur ed you shall always liave the tip-top market prices for every pile. Capt. Barham is the original C. A.W. Baruam. Your friends, Lkocktt & Statow. m ' OBITUARY. - Whereas, In His supreme wis dom and wise, but mysterious dis pensation, it has pleased Him who is the giver and taker of human lives to take from us to Himself, when life's duties were complete,the soul of our dearly beloved brother Dennis Simmons, through whose death this church suffers the loss of one of its best, most active, and truest members, yet in a ripened and consecrated old age. Where fore, be it, by the Williamstou Baptist church in conference as sembled Sunday, May 18th. Resolved, That through tlie loss of him the church most keenly feels that one of our jewels of most precious and rare value has been lost to us forever; that the light of that beautifully exemplary Christ ian life which has shincd a bright and guiding star to many in his church and community, has burned low and suddenly flickered out, making us unmeasured losers, while to him we realize that all is gain, and we commend his spirit to the God he tenderly loved. Yet it is sadly painful to us to give him up, and it is with profoundest re gret tliat we see his accustomed place in our midst no longer filled by our venerable, beloved and faithful brother Simmons, and Resolved, That we desire to give expression, which shall be put in permanent form of record, to the feelings of very high esteem iu which we held our brother, lot tlu; life spent iu our midst, and of the sincere gratitude which fills our hearts for his gracious assistance in making our temple of worship the place of comfort and beauty which it now is, and for his many noble contributions to the subatan tial prosperity and progress of our Lord's church here. Be it also further Resolved, That we extend to his faithful and derated wife, his rela tives and sorrowing friends every where upon the occasion of their sad and bitter grief, our deepest and most heartfelt sympathy in this their great loss, commending them also for comfort to Him who is alone able to give comfort on such occasions of sorrow. That a copy of these resolutions be iwrdad on the church minute book, a copy be (p hjs bereav ed widow, to the EtrriiftrKi«4i aitf to the Biblical Recorder for publL cation. « Gao. W. NKWKLL, ► Com. DORS IT PAY TO BUY CIIRAP ? A cheap remedy for cough* and cold* is all right, but you want something that will relieve and cure the moct severe and dangerous results of throat and lun troubles. Whut i4»all you do? Co to a wanner ami more regular climate? Yes, if poMiltle; if not possible fur you. then in either case take the oj»i.v remedy that baa Wn introduced in all civilised coun tries with sucepu |n severe throat and U"K troubles,'' Rowipqt'.* tippiiaa Syrup" lt'n-t only heals and sfimulatci the fis- Jucs to U;>truy the gani) disease, but al lays inflammation, » »us*s e«sy expector ation, gives a good ni.dlt'a retl.and sure., the patient. Try OK it bott!*. Kecotn tnemled many year* hy all druggists in the world. Yon can get Dr. (5, G. Green's reliable remedies at S. R. Get Gitea's Special Almanac. Ktijl Pyspspslq (Sara Mgaats mst|H pqlr STATE NEWS. Items of Interest Clipped from Our Exchanges. A special from WiustenSalem to the Raleigh Post July at, says: Victors Roberts, of this city, has employed counsel here and at Nor folk, Va., to institute suit in the United States Circuit Court against the Virginia-Pi lot, of Norfolk. Mrs. Roberts considers that she has been slandered by an article which appeared in the paper concerning her name with that of Charles F. Osborne, accused of murdering two wives. Mrs. Roberta and Osborne's second wife were good friends dur ing their residence in Winston. It is probable that a suit will also be instituted against a North Carolina paper which published the sub stance of the Norfolk paper's ar ticle in a telegram sent by a cor respondent. A telephone message tb the Sen tinel from Smith Grove says an unmarried man named Robert Smith made two attempts to com mit a criminal assault upon the wife of Grogan Cash, one of Da vie county's best citizens. Smith would no doubt have accomplished his purpose the last time had not Mrs. Cash's brother srrived and frightened him away. Mrs. Cash lays she struck her assailant on his head with a rock, but this did not stop him. Mr. Cash and officera are looking for Smith, but up to this afternoon they had not been able to find him. At Tillery, in Halifax county, just last week three negroes were killed and two others knocked in sensible by a bolt of lightning. Tle same paper also contains an account of a similsr fatality in another sec tion where three white persons were killed and two severely stun ned by the shock. Already many people have noted the usual num ber of fatalities resulting from lightning, and wondering the cause. This year will certainly be memor able in history for the frequency and calamitous nature of the mine explosions, and the extraordinarily large number of deaths caused by electric storm*. —Reflector. General News. Leins to the amount of $9,000 were filed in Norfolk Monday against the Norfolk Refrigerating Storage and Ice Company, capital ized at one million dollars Tle company has not been able to me t interest payments. Peter Wright, the president, Jias offered his res ignation, but W. A Wrejtn who was elected decline to serve. An Aadeat Gold Klae. A gold mine that was evidently worked by the natives a thousand years ago has been discovered in Krythraea, the Italian protectorate at (he Southwestern end of the Red Sea. There are seven JojiggaHe ries and other workings and tools of various kinds. The Italian Government will resume the long suspended work.—Philad'a Rec ord. The schooner Hermann sailed from San Kransisco this week for the South Seas, ostensibly on a pleasure trip, but in reality is it said, in search of buried treasure, amounting to ten million dollars, re ported to have been hidden on an island by the mutinous crew of a Japanese ship. Capt. James Brown, a retired mariner of the Atlantic coast, is in command of the Her mann, and is accompanied by four Raster* friends. The little schooner Wfks lifted out at au expense of $lB,- OQ». r'M -'JK.TT ACTS IMMEDIATELY- Cold* are •onictlnifs next trouWrsome n summer than in wtnUr, it's *0 I*4 |0 keep from adding to them wlillc cooling off after exercise. One Minute Cough Cure cum at r.nee. 'Absolutely nfe. Acts immediately. S::ie care for coughs,coldj. croup, threat and long troubles. S. R. Biggs. A PlilTEl FN HV£ITOKS It you wish your patent business prop erly and prunptly d>«t send it to SWIFT &CO., PATKNT LAWYERS, opposite p. S. iatcnl Office, Washington, D. C. tlfy hue no clients. Wiite (lv:n for their cofibdeutwi kf£r| apso -I*l d|4 wSlfcriegif, aojiitinayfjf wni#i momy to you. fee their elsewhere in this paper. if ruin! Dsummlu Ahm mtyuMU rmomu • ... ■ -_i. .J Sdford£ (BLACK-DRAUGHT 1 THE ORIGINAL mm MEDICINE Wiw—lM BkwadiaaJ ucrwei Bwiokf, men u uwr if, girs immediate wanuag by ma, Cut liver mi kidary trabks. though lea painful at the start.se* much harder to NR. Ttodlcwd's ] > Biacfc-Draaght never iaila to besse • t diesaeedK ver ami weakened kid neys. It stinap the torpid bver to throw of thegenaaef Ineraad ague. It b a oertaia pnotin of cholera ami Bright * disenae of the kidneys. Witt kiitoey. sa iaforced by Thadlords jsiacfc Draaaht thooasnds of peneae have dwelt immnne in the midst «| yel low lever.Many families bee la perfeet health sad have no other doctor thaa Thedfosd's Btok- Drsught. It ia always onjtaad far many si|iiariis eaOs el a doctcr- MaMha, &. G, Aasdl N. HtL I hm mii T-iff-rf. tt.it farthiaeyean aril have aat hatftaO* toadadar dm I haw >im hjfc.l It hthe beet mt*4m for m flmt h I "" T 1 Last Sunday afternoon Baltimore was visited by a terrific whirlwind. Twelve persons were killed and two hundred houses unroofed, and many boats in the harbor were cap sized. HE MK MUCK Aa lipiims Trutant If tfkl Bmk aril an Mi| 6m4 BaOy h Spits 1! Titinlm no noxious Doaas. no wttumrc or TIIKNKRVK3. A rLKASAKTANDPOSI TIVK CURB ,0 THK LI a I 'OS U ABIT. It it naw generally known and nader- HtiMxl that Dninkne» ia a disease aad not a weakness. A body filled with poison, and serves completely shattered by peri odical or canataut use of iatoxicatiag liquors, require* an autiitate capable of neutralizing and eradicating this poiaoa, and destroying the craving fur iatoxicaats Sufferers may how cure themselves at home without publicity or loss of time from business by this wontlerful iiovl 001.D CURB" which lias been perfected sfler many years of close study end treat ment of inebriates. Tlie faithful u*e ac cording to directions of this wonderful discovery ia positively guaranteed to core the most obstinate case, no matter how ha; J a di inker. Our records show the marvelous transformation of thousamla of Drunkards into sober, industrious and upright men. wivks cuais votnt iinaiKw!! cint lIKKN CVRK YOUR FATMKRS-! This remedy is in no sense a nostrum l>ut is a specific for this disease only, and is so skillfully devised and prepared that it is thorough ly soluble and pleasant to the taste, so tli.it it can be given in a cup of tea or coffee without the knowlnlge of the per son taking it. Thousands of iHunkards have cured themselves with this priceless remedy, and ss uiany more have been cured aud made temperate men by having thc'-ct'Rß"adminiHtrTird by loving friends imd relatives without their knowledge is coffee or tea, and believe to-day that thoy (iiMNintiuiipl itriqking of their ouw free will. do not wa;T. Don't be deluded by appart aad misleding ' improvement." Drive out the disease at once and for all time;— The "Botll GOLD ct'RK" is aokl at the exteinely low price of One Dollar, thus placing within reach qf everybody a mote ef fectual than others coating f« to ffo. I'ull directions aecom|any each 'parfcaftr. Suecial advice from skilled physicians when requested without emtra charge. Sent prpMld to any |»it of the world «■ receipt of One IMUr. Address IVpt C 49 1 KUWIN R. GILES A CO.. JlJo and JVJ* Market St.. Philadelphia. All correspondence strictly confidential. A WMTIY SIKCESSSi "SiaitUai lev Mir Tfea Sm. > All Doctors have tried to care CATar an liy the use of powders, acid gases, inhalers ami drugs in paste form. Their powders dry up the mncuoua membranes suaif; them to crack open an bleed. The power ful acids used in the inhalers have entire ly eaten away the saase atnhias that their makers have aimed to care, while pastes and ointments caanot reach the di sease. Aa old aa experieaced practitioarT who haa for many years made a cfaae study aad specialty of the tualanal of caTabbh, has at Inst uerfected a Treat ment which when faithfully aaed, aotoa ly relieves at oace, hat pmaaaratly tan catabbh, by II Bill Img the cam, aap piag the discharges aad cariag all la- Ram mat ion. It ia the ealy rsasedy kaana that actually teachea the aid t Mfi: iWwoAderftd tetany lakaowa as the vat vbbm CURP" apd is sold at Ue eitrefc* Jv IcW price of Ooe Dolfar, each packtce pofp taining internal and external medtrine n:fficwnt for a full tnoath's treatment aad everytlting neccnary to Ha perfeet ttae. "SNt>rrt.KS" is the oidy perfect CatabbM CURK ever made and is Bow recognized aa the only safe and positive core for that nimoyiug and disgusting disease. It cures all inflammation quickly and pMßmaeat -1v and it also wonderfully cuick to re lieve hay FKVKB or COLD to the muh CATABBH whoa aegfceted often hah to CONfrxmoN —"BKrTn.BS" will save yon if yon nee H at once. It la no ordi nary remedy, but a coaiphte treatment which is positively gnaranteed b»cere ca tarrh in any form or sto|e if Unl ar cirding to the durations a hich aeeom r. Ny rtu-h package. Dml delay bat semi for It at ouce, and write full particular* as to >-oar condition, ami v«m will itniir ppcci-l ojvifs from the dkroveier of thi> won.leifui tCwKdy regarding your c=s* uithuut cpUtD jrpa |hc rcjyi^r j»:ice of "SNIipVLUS" the cd*«NA»S|tP CATAaau era*." Sent Wjail to any address hi the tfnitvd States or Ccrjfck on nrrespt of One IVH&r. Atkhrss Deit. C 491. KDWIK ■' CILISS & CO.. Market SL, rhOadel rWs. r --- ~ ■ y.-^- j- .' - . 1 _ ■ ■ J. * • c -r \ t M ■' *•*-*■ •• *- For The Selectors of Something Good To Eat We Have The Fußowlnf. The "PhylH*" *a.d Ftaachea falhjUi'.MlwlW Hoaey Dew Drop Syrap Awnra hUhw SMerbNU BMtWttFMrt Qoeea City Jelly Uhfcy-. Coned Beef Gall and Get Prices W. M.WILSON, . The Grocer. % . ———-- * — 1 MUell k Brown Mizell k Brown STAPLE A FANCY GROCERIES W» owty rnwyhii Mae mt Cnwb Af ■c— W hw|k li tew. Jaws Crfn ao rU. W« OWCIFTI «*. * " •*!( iscf. Malta Vila. Tapioca. Cl—i«—MNi. N.Y. MUtmlol Our Refrigerator is Daiag The Wort Thie Hot Weather. Caaaed Cooda of *ll Kiada Cheep. Mixed Pickle* aad Saacea. CAN OIKS; Preach Mixture loorata. Paaad Package Fiae Aaaaortad Boa Baa* aad Cbocohtea to, as aad 50 eta. Smoke CUUBOU 5cL Cigars. For Sale Here. NBW GOODS RBCBIVBD DAILY. MIZELL & BROWN Professional Cards, gR. JOHN D. DIQOS, DENTIST. OWtCK: MAIN STRKF.T. G EO W NEWELL, JL TTORNKYA T- TJI W, ttfcr if Malta hi Nrw M MM- '■*. Ml haixl >Ur. lap oi step*. Williamston. N C. W WKI«I anlM >k Mni. ■ptctel altralloa girra to h aak •* tHI* for MttMtn Of limber aa4 tWn LEGAL ADVttTISBNe*T&. Mm CAKOUHA. 1 Muni Cwm. I » Mfl Iti.ttT PP i'WP 1 ! TW —MM w* ■ ill il «** M •"" m itm. !■ Wn im ■MlbUthMMCMltdllMlbCMlT h» »t ywfw al iWibln l Mim Ina IW at awtrtaaay. aa4 Ite aHMUM *W MkR Uk* Mtlnim m l* n|Mnl to •Wo al IW mt icrtoW lk> lentil Caal a* -M C—■ ly to W nlfci IW mnl IM «IWr Ik* M Mas*** to M>llrtn. IM TWawMmbijnifirrfaUMMk.Mi ■—■ll at *»—!« to U» riaplitol to «M it ■K ar IW rUatil wilt to IW Carl In lhnW*aMMlMK*>. TMalWijfkdar ••MJ. 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