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THE ENTERPRISE. rnuNtitDrmTruuT n m MmrmiSs rmiirrx*T. WUltamatoa H.C. ' AI.PKKD K. WHITMOKK. EDITO* t—|B—l— HWBHBBSH-gS Advertisement* on which no specified number •lißWttUmli marked, will he maiked •'till forbid" and charged up to dale of diacontiu IUMC. Advertisement* discontinued tiefore the time contracted for has expired will be charged lian •tent rates for the time actually published. Me communication noticed without the name p§ Ike writer accompanies it—not to be pub lished. hut as a guarantee of good faith. AotriKTiimo Rates —One inch one insertion to cents, Each subsequent insertion 50 ceuts. Business Locals 10 cents a line. Obituaries and Resolutions of Respect, all over It lines, s cents a line. Cepjr for Advertisements, or change of Adver iiaeuents, must be in this office not later than Wednesday noou. RVR&CRirTION ft 00 A YKAR IN ADVANCP. K rile red at the Tost Office al Willlamalon. If. C. as Second Class Mail Matter. Friday, Octobkr 10, 1903 IT is pretty safe to predict u venoer plant for Williaroston in tho near future. Tni Haywood case has been disposed of, but, from the re . forte, the Tillman case i* not Row that harvesting is about ovsT; the farmers of the coun try are paoaing long enough to inquire what the flurry in Wall itreet is all atout. American divorces are not tn it any longer. The Shah of Persia has just separated him self by a single stroko of his powerful pen from more than eleven hundred of his wives, lie will economize by worry ing along on fifty wives here after. AOBICUI.TIIB.IL implements ex ported from the United States last year amounted to twenty one million dollars in value, and yet some people have the nerve to any our industries are par.ilyzcd and the country is going to the d ge. Ten years ago ilicy amounted to only four and one-hulf millions. Tiik increase of the money in circulation in the United St ill 08 dining the year muling June 30, was $121,77G,2fti, of which $69,770,102 was in nohl ttntl gold cerlilitrtliH ami i»2(), 193 in national hank notes. The ttliurc of money for each person increased cent# and tlie proportion of gold to the whole rose to 42 per cent , the highest ratio ever recoided. Broli 111! His Hoist S. Le $ tiimf. of Cavendish, Vt , was ridilicd of Id* customary health bv Invasion of Chron'c Constipation When Dr. tint's New I.ilc Pills brake into his house, his .rouble waa arrested and now he's entirely They •re jruai antced to tare. sjc. at all drafgiaU. mlh nyinir ever tmo - tmymkmi cntorprua Mwjb La tmfl, wW cwlJckd a gr* aW Weal ralVd rani IVy at tlikjpjpsm hech in the forties. She •taftul My ceadl to frt a "chat t4e f—utimitT fu* tier papor, bet fa Mini le 4» m aaui at last >he mm and uSiieoaed he* auportundy. UnaHiml TyWw was load ct #wh»- a«« aaJ aw day ehea he was tdiei • hath m tba PMnmac Ana (layall aaaa a*u«f aad aat doern oo Uk (Mas, daoiendiiif aa iolee aw a* the hm W her depart era. Mw a mods* wan, 0m eki'...H rtk oast re- W»*i at ta «7mn the btanw Ae wadedL dtua nnM•«:« his ay par aaamLf 1 A OaaMapaM NSM JL fW baby, aayv a Louden juar Ht was brdlfht ta a dcrgjuaa ta ha hsattauJ. The latter vlud the ■saw of the baby. "Dinah M," re sponded the father. "But % list doua taa *3l' aland for V interrogated the adoister. "Welt, 1 duu't k..ow yti It >ll drtWLilo upon hour she turns out" **Hoi ahc taru* oat t Why, I de not umlerxleiMl you," >aid tint tilarie. "Oh. if she terns out uiee Sad tweet and handy about the Locnv, like l»tr u»o»!.er, I sluill call her Dinah May, h.it it sine turn* out a 3uty tetupcr aad uispla\» a Isiuib- WASHINGTON LETTER, j-jy £%£-£? By CHAS. A. EDWARDS. •"*«* will Ih. people b. fooltd ? October 13, 1603. flMfclflil'l CMgt l»«IV It comes to this political nerve No one who is acquainted with center in a pretty straight line from its good qualities can be surprised the Ohio hustings that the rcpubh- at the great popularity of Cham cans claim that they will have over berlain's Cough Remedy. It not one hundred thousand majority in ouly cures colds and grip effectual the election to be* held in that state :ly and permanently, but prevents in November, is a game of rank these diseases from resulting into bluff. There are unmi takcable pneumonia. It is also a certain signs of alarm over there since cure for croup Whooping cough Hanna was trapped into defer.ding is not dangerous when this reuedy his ship subsidy scheme that would Is given. It contains no opium or cost the people of tljis country other harmful substance and may f io.o'o o o a year and benefit Ibe given as confidently to a baby solely a shipping trust in the East, as to an adult. 11 is also pleasant In order to make bis litt'e gift en- to take. When all of these ficts terprise apply to the state of Ohio, are takeu into consideration it is Hanna used that would, at first not surprising that people in foreign blush, appear a cogent argument. lands, as well as at home, esteem to wit, that shipping on the lake this remedy very highly and very and all trade had increased wonder- few are willing to take any other fully in the past few years. With after once useing it. For sale by $. childlike innocence in all matters R. Biggs. that do not appertain to his own . Hanna forgot that r.o |> 4 I ripm I ETTCD provision of his ship subsidy KALCIvII. LcIItK. scheme related in the slightest de- jjy I.LKWXAM. gree to the lake vessels. All the conceded development of traffic on October u, 1903. these vast inland waterways coat To-night the Masonic Fair opens the United States Treasury not one under the most favorable auspices, cent. None of the interests en and the scence will be one of bril gaged in it ask any thare in Mr. tiant splendor. Hanna's generosity with the money Two of the rooms will be lighted of the people that he intends to by the Raleigh Klectric Company give to the eastern shipbuilding with special apparatus loaned for trust. The farmers cf Ohio have the purpose by the General Klec been asking questions about this trie Company, of Schenetady, N. matter and have begun to do some y , which company has devoted so thinking lor themselves. In conse- much time and expense in bringing quence thereof, the republican lead- artificial illumination to its present crs have requested Mr. Hanna to high state of perfection. Every either revise his subsidy argument visitor to the Masonic Fair should or else shunt it off the boards dur- see in this building the use of the ing the remainder of the campaign. Concentric Light Diffuses (pri- The outlook for defeating Hanna niarily designed specially for the for the Senatorship, is growing lighting of stores, cotton mills and belter every day, and altogether public halls ) The opportunity to things are not as lovely for the re. the effects of this plan of light publicans in Ohio as they could j n g will be advantageous and bene wish. ficial to mill owners and others. * * * One spellbinder,whom Chairman Dick hoped to have on the stump over in Ohio has flatly refused to take part in the campaign for the reelection of Hnnna. Delegate Rodney, of New Mexico, say# he was shocked by the action of tlanna on the floor of the Senate last January when he repudiated the republican platform promise to the territories, and that he canonot w»#etentiottsly hike pat I m His re e'cction. If that were the only j platform promise the republican party has ever repudiated, the party wou'd still lie entitled to the dii tinjjiiisl.ed consideration of she peo pie, but the platform promise co ■ ceniing the territories is on'y one little venial sin compared to the mountain of initjuity justly charge able to the republ can pirty. 'I he republican national platform not only prom'sed statehood to the ter ritories and then went l> ck on the promise, I.ut it also promised reci procity not only with Cuba, but with ot icr countiics The recipro city treaties ni'g tiatcd by McKin ley have never b.*ni ratified And yet the protective du.ies of the Dinglfy bill were purposely placed so high ihut the concession ID de to foreign countries under the ties tie* negotiated would slit! lea e ampin protection for the Uu»t« B'«t lite I U»t* d nianded all t e »w*K thai the tariff bill nave tin in. hihl the inflame* wi:h the republic m wo* ulSiKiit to prevent the r«ii£cati u tl ihe lecipnicity treaties. —lhe promise in I be re publican platform to Liui I((mU tiou thai wou'd prevent mo o it 9 ' *• ttf Ihiiil pfi dut.biNi or to cinrtrul prices," ha* not been redee ed ami in vet «vi I be until the republ - can |nr»y Aid >t» present Imlere arc rvtirvd from business, for the ' (rusts and tttOiUipolice urnbh their uiead A life—cnJ>pa« w n funds. The promise* of the r*P«b icau platform Ito Libyi have ut' been redeem d The rapublkan platform declar d, -mt «'« iu fa vol of a uww effet tirs rc*(i ictiou / die immigration of cheap htbur Jofeitfil Cua»- uiee " thai this prou isc has not been kept is p*aiu to eve y tuM on earth from the fact ihut the preeent iiuu.igrHti n e"iceeds tliat of any other year in the history of the coi'utrjr. 't i q>..tc unihu wary t> jn on piling up instance* or re onl-lieai* plo toi in t.pHiiiKi rej wli Htel. The abo ca e amply sulli cieiit to show that the republican platforms a-e like those of the pas r o>a(h, made to pi in on miml not to stand on. Rede nied .rr ptiblitmi platform promises are ti.e c xception aud not the rule. Ke- To-night the Masonic Fair open* under the moat favorable auspices, and the scence will be one of bril liant splendor. Two of the rooms will be lighted by tbe Raleigh Klectric Company with special apparatus loaned for the purpose by the General Klec tric Company, of Scbenetady, N. Y., which company has devoted so much time and expense in bringing artificial illumination to its present high state of perfection. Kvery visitor to tbe Masonic Fair should see in this building the use of the Concentric Light Diffuses (pri marily designed specially for the lighting of stores, cotton mills and public halls ) The opportunity to see (lie effects of this plan of light ing will be advantageous and bene ficial to mill owners and others. Visitors are already here in con siderable numbers and all Raleigh is taking a kindly interest in this Fair. Thousands of donations from all quarters of this and other States enrich the scene and cvery body will enjoy it—aud the Ma sonic Temple will be built. One 'week hence the State Fair also opens, and so next week both Fairs will l>e ill progress at one and the same time. As the State Fair promises to lit a record breaker, in |w»int nf cxlnlnU. -aUraction* atul attendance, this town is likely to ' of this habit is to control herself. lave within its hospitable gates, U| ordere thal she more iv.,.lc than in many years intelul to cilft>rcc . lct , lcr timing a liLi jKii ! tell her children to do a thing only rogue Mates that the exhibits of not , o agricultaral products, ive stock, thcm whrlhcr , hcy ROod l>oultr>, etc., tie isp a> oin or tiQcjle or disobedient. When educational institutions and of the ro m} hcrsc , f wil| nccliAuical arts will lie exception-1 fo snrprbe , ha| sfcc wi „ 'iave little difficulty IU conquering her children. ally fine. And then the-re are the | races, the l>tst "tnidwav" yet, the cij'tii'e balloon and the other at j tractions heretofore noted in these letters. Railroad schedules and j low rates all that could l»e asked. With weather there'll be a ticie here -and no mistake. Let everybody eouie! s * * The llavwood tri :1 will probably not come to au eud before Wednes day. on which day it is expected to reach the jury. The speeches of Senator John K. Woodaid for the prosecution and Hon. {antes H. Pun (or the defense, were the ab lest that have been heard in Wake I court hoqsf is away years, and that of Col. Argo will ha another* Indeed, all the speeches were fit# i efforts. a * a 1 On Thwraday BC*t the Bpisco pnthns wfff hoM sport a) service* here in celebration at the tenth an niversary of Bishop Cheshire's con nerrstion. Many clergy men and laymen from over the State will attend. . # . I The Comptroller of the Currency | has called iwt the resignation of National Bank Km turner, Walter R. Hetty, for alleged neglect of duty Mr. Henry, who m widely known, had not complied with the at last KCWIUU § • • ' It has been decided that the North Carolina Pr«ss Association will bold a mid winter convention at Washington. D. C., during thej month of Leveuiber. ami an inter esting program js bsing arranged. • * t Fred L. Merritt, well known in newspaper ciicks, fotmeily with the Raleigh News and Observer, and auc recently with the Ashc ville Citizen, has located in Wash ington and will there iqnumt the News and Observer and the Provi- dence (R. I.) Toonial. The Morn ing Post has had a special Vcpre sentative at the National Capitol (Mr. J. T Pence) for about two vcars and so both of the Raleigh morning papers will now. have a special correspondent there in charge of their North Carolina news service. Senator Overman and Congress man Klnttz left last week on a two or three week's jannt through Now Mexico and the Northwest, the guest» of Congressman Hearst, of the New York American, and can didate for the Democratic nomi nation for President. And finally, brethren, don't for ■ get to remember that the great an nual social re-union of the North Qirolina family is st hand and you want to be in Raleigh next week to meet your sisters and your cousins and your aunts, and the balance. Mothers Who Scald. The mother who has acquired the habit of scolding her children thereby shows that she is not com petent to trda them to obedience. For scolding is a sign of weakness. It indicates that the person who has it, hss not mastered herself end that she knows not how to rule others. Tho scolding parent is unusually an unreasonable being, irritable, impulsive, quick-tempered, hot headed. She judges first and calls for the evidence afterward. She acts as if her little sons and daugh ters should, even beroce she in structs tbem, distinguish right from wrong and should, before they have seen anything of life, have the knowledge that can come only from experience When the mother has become a chronic scold, the children pay Ut ile attention to her outbreaks of vituperation. Guilty or not guilty, they expect it. They let it in one ear and out the other They ac quire tbe corresponding habit of not minding it Let their father speak once ami they jump to obey h«nt. Their mother may order them a dozen times, but they get into the way of thinking that she is not in earnest, until she begins to upbraid them, and they wait for this signal beforey the move at her command. llcr fir.it care in the correction liKir Tin mil The question has been asked— In what way are Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets sttpeti or to the ordinary cathartic and liver jnlls » Onr answer I*—They arc easier and more pleasant to take end their i fleet is to gentle and so agreeable that one hardly realizes that K is produced by a medicine. Then they not only more the hoar da bat improve the appetite and aid the digestion. For sale at ijt per bottle by S. R. Btgga. BsHawUy m£ a Baa. the aotMkM* Wm ¥ nothing if ad gallant. according to the Lrn^ Jen Chronicle. Ifcrrtug a gale g rating My seated oa ea ernnihos aatfher Let snJJsaly swept off If (tic breeze. The horses were stop ped and ta an iuclsnt aa active foueg man had swung liuw't Area Id pursuit, while the awne* ef the hat sat confused sad Mashing. The driver, however, rase to the occa sion. "Never mind. mias. There'* a good 'cad of 'air under it.- he ob served eonaohngtr, sud the "W Bur ef esssat nlh which the Ml ot ft* psercngcrs greeted the word* | shvest rempenaeted the owner ef the unlucky keaJ gear for (he had' tend condition m which it waa finally named fwtm under a eah. The Heal Thing. Vlruii-Li n — 3 T—riAlm oar pretty colored maid from the aantb, i* the prood possessor of a rhtaestone heft buckle which her mistress brought her home from Pari* not long since. Tetldy asked her the other day: "Are they real diamonds. Oi*v By?" tadmlv#" tadmlv#" ahe replied, with a toss of lies woolly pompadour. Ttyli real grindntoim. Misjr fetched 'em to nse from paradise!* IBSp^kS 6LASOOW HOARY WITH AGE. Scottish Metropolis Was rwM 1,100 Van Ago. We hear a great deal in these days in praise of Glasgow as a truly model city and of its municipalizing in the interest of the citizen* of nearly etery public franchise. That is all true, and Glasgow highly mer its all praise bestowed upon it. At present, however, we would briefly remind our reader* of Glasgow ia the olden time, hundred* of years before it obtained its present slat* of perfection, and of which we now rarely hear a word. It is about 1,800 years since Glas gow was founded by or St. Mango, but the city uid not amount to much until after the act of union between Scotland and Eng land, about 200 years ago. It was that act which enabled the mer chant* adventurers of Glasgow to rend out their thips to Virginia and Maryland for cargoes sf tobacco u'uf. Thus tobacco manufactors was the flrat important foreign trade and home industry established by Glasgow enterprise. Very noon the city became the center of the tobacco traffic. For s long time thereafter tho "tobacco lords" of Glasgow in their scarlet robes and on tlieir own privileged beat were almost as strongly marked Agaves hi history as were the mer chants of Venice. When the Amen de oofanfai JavsUri end the Unit ■ ai a ■ ■■■■ill flu * 9Q frMKfli wW WIMIIImMKI Glasgow lost lis ftns risking tokano tnk bot some of ths *Vbaeeo lords/* who hold heavy stocky mads enormous fortunes by ths rise in prices. These fortunes formed ths foundation of Isrger snterprlssa elsewhere and ths begetting of ths numerous "merchant princes" that soon characterised Glasgow. When driven from Virginia the adventurer* established trade with the Weet Indies, where sugar suc ceeded tobacco aa a staple ef triads Then came cotton and next coal, which ssi soon followed by Iron. Meantime there had been a coutlns sus development of trsds with In dia, with China, with South Amer ica, with the United States and ulti mately with Australia and Now Zealand. Till then ths Clyde had been little better thsn a atsgnaat ditch, but Olasfow by degress formed s deep, broad, navigable wa terway, and then came oommeroa and shipbuilding.—Scottish-Ameri can. • A Sore Below Proof. Before tbs means of determining the true quantity of alcohol In spirits known denier* employed a very rode method to form a notion of the "strength." A si von quantify of the spirit vsi |MHired ui*mi (fan|x>«der In a dish aud set on lire If the gun powder continued dry enough. It took Are and exploded, but If It had been dampened by tbe water In the spirits the flume of the nleohol went out with out setting the powder on Ore. This was enlled the "proof." Spirits trWrh ktndlrd gunpowder weic said to ■be "sbo\ f proof." those that dtd not set lire to It were said to be "below proof," but this did not tlx tbe strength- Clark. In hi* hydrometer, which was lurentrcl about tin* year 17;tu, ll*«l the flrength of proof spirits «»t» ttie atem, nt the spool(ic gravity of 0.U20, at the tem(«'m ture of On drgraea Thl» Is t tie strength nt whlrli proof spirit '* "i.-J by net of piiiihtiuent, and nt this ft length It I* no uiorv than s mixture of forty nine pounds of pare alcohol with nftjH»iu« pounds of pure water.— I.ondou Standard. Legal Advertisements. Administrator's Notice IlnviiiK qualified as administrator upon the estate of Frank Griffin, deceased. ■". tice is hereby K' y en to all persons hold ing claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned for payment oa or liefor* the nnl day of Oc.ober, 1904. or this notice will be piffled ia bar of their mswrt. All persona iml»kud *0 ■aid estate are wylilri la make im mediate lajnnt TMs sad day of October, mv a a. MGOB, *«t nainlilili.il.. By rtrtae of an order at the Clark ef the Bapnriar Court ot Martin Co art./, in a peaeeedhif entitled W.R.Bulls,A4»-r. n.f.D. Malts, at ala, 1 v« aril Ise CASH at the Conrt House ia Wfflis— tea. It. C., oa thsdy, Nevamfesr and. itsl " that hoose sad tot to ths town af K»h -efnOllvTTle 1 tin nvtl 1^ lark, deceased, situate oa Broad Street and new occupied hy Frank Psrker, mm tahriau one acre moee oe Ism This October Ist. 1903. WDSBUUt MARTIN, CHEAP SETTLERS TICKETS On the first and third Tuesdays of each atoath till April. 1904. the Frisco System (Saint Louis and Can Fraaafeco Railroad) wOlaeS reduced one way and round trip tickets ftotu Birmingham, Memphis and St Louis to points in Arkansas. Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma, In dian Territory and Texas. Write W. T. Saunders. Gen'l Agt. Pass. Dept., Atlanta, Ga., for full infor mation. Subscribe to Thk Entkhi kisk Stsd as yew Job Plating. - ■ a v. '• r - -No, Mr *Slowun," said ik fair pMMHor of the square chin, "1 j Mat respectfully decline to bMW ; roar other half." **B-but why?" asked the astonish - ad young man, who had believed that he ni the favored one. "Because," replied the female ex tender of the frosty digit, "the roan I marry most be brave and fearles*. Tonight you let ojut the information that you have loved me for ftve long, weary years, but have not dared mention it until the preaent meet ing. A man who has no more serve than that would hide under the bed while his wife rent downstairs to interview a burglar who was mak ing a raid on the family larder. Therefore, Mr. Slowun, I will work the piano for a little music while the curtain drops on the fare well scene. You will find your hat on the usual peg of the hall rack. Good evening." [* .. -- 1 1 ' *' '."I ' To Our Friends and Patrons Owing to the destruction by fire Sun day morning of oar place of (imm, we desire to inform jrm that ... You will find us at the store recently pied by S. R. Clary fit Co.,next t6 N.S.Peel 8l CO.'S, also at the Warehouse in re* r of * Burned Store. where we win he glad la ham jaw call i aad eoaliiM yw pwrchsses. We havw bought eat the stock of Groceries of A. D. Miietl, Jr., ad with mh arriving can fill yowr trim as Mara ANDERSON, HASSELL & CO. c«ae mi flSEft, See Ae * w» ' gt/ Shoes for Women B Nade of high pads kathen and de fij stgaed by «rtat>. The load oi sbocs * E yas asalit txpact to pay IX So fas. S. H. ELLISON & CO. TAX ES! rkarc read the follcwirg ls.w cart fully, and remember that I am compelled to oley the stir.e, ted every ir.: n in the Ccunty will have to conform to this law : Laws if 99, Chap. 15, See. 36 —The sheriff or his dtputy or t ex col lector shall attend at the Ccuit Hcrise cr his « ff.ee in the certify town during the months of September atd Xtven Icr fcr the purpose of re eeiving the taxes ; he shall aho in like rrctrer attccd at least ere day during the month of October at rime ere r.r more places in each town ship, of which fifteen day's notice si ell te fciven by aehrertisement at three or more public places, ctd in a newspaper if one be published in the ccunty. Sec. 37. —Whenever the taxes shall 1* due aM unpaid, the sheriff shall immediately proceed to collect them as follows: H the party charged have personal picj eity of the value cqral to the taxes charged against him, the sheriff shall seize and sell the si me as he is required to sell other property under execution. I shall endeavor to follcw strictly tbe above law. Therefore all par ties are earnestly requested to ccme forward and setttle their taxes aad » T wiM visit tbe places below for tbe same purpuae oa tbe days staled durinz tbe —tb of October: ■ • * Goose Nest. Friday, Oct 16,1909 Pannele, Wednesday, Oct. ll,l)OJ Hamilton. Saturday " 17 Bear Ones Cburcfc.Tbur." 99 Hsasells, Tuesday " >0 Criffins (Hard.HOl) Fri. " 30 IV. R. Taylors store,Wed.Oct. M, 1903 Everett*. Saturday. Oct. jr. Ballards state, Thur» Oct. n " WiKams voting place.Thur.Nov. j. w Cold Point, Friday, Oct. sj, 1003 Punkas, Friday, Nov. 6, 1909 Robersouville. Sat. " 14 Jamesville. Sat.' " 7 Those failing to meet we at the above named places aad settle their taxes will be vkitcd by nyself or deputy at oace fae tbe express pw pose of collecting tbe taxes doe. Tbe taxes must be asaad tip by the list day ofoext peccpber, as I sp coaqsllfd to settle with t*e ?M*t aad County by that time. very respectfull. Y c. CBAWFCRDI WillUuiston, *. C-. Oct- 3, .90.V Sheriff Martin Couaty. THE ENTERPRISE . PRINTERY KEEP YOUR OUR ON Job Printing Department and see if we don't turn out as nice work as any in the State. Sr 18471: [ Rogers Bros." I btfcf Tta4a —rfc H I Knives* Forks and Spoons. I a*ww l I • «
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