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Lvciydrug- B 8 gist ha i Tin ufonl's I'.lncl:-l)raught B n in 25 cent packages and in n am- y n moth size for ?1.00. Never accept I fl a substitute. Insist on having the B jj original made by the Chattanooga h 8 Medicine Uoinpunv. U I believe Tlicdiorc'j P>lnck-Drau<?,ht ? * the !uv:i modi i:ic en ter.h. it it *1 good for any aoc! everything. I have ! fel a family of twelve children, o:.d lor L R f " yei-. I have kept them on foci ' m r.. I- taltfiy with no doctor but Clac!:k"? /v. J. Cjui.cri, btevvcra* l.aItOOHINU CLEVELAND. Washington, May 7.?The belief is expressed hero that Senator Hanna, who found the popular greeting of ''very significant," is a much longer-headed politician thiuiChavlesEniory Smith,who editorially dissuii6sed it with the hope that it would put Cleveland himself ''under no delusions." A large element of the politicians here believe he will bo nominat eel as the next Utinocratc canuidute. OA.aTOIlIA. B.'aT* tbo /) The Kind Yfo Have Always Bought Signature The North I'ole will be approached, during the coming open Reason, by the scientific adventurers of five nations. Raron Falls's expedition is refitting at the mouth of the Lena River in Siberia. The Norweginn party under Capt. Amundson, which will also attempt to locate the magnetic pole, will sail from Christiana. A Danish expedition now studying Greenland will attempt to reach the pole in Way.' The American venture, financed by Ziegler, under Fata instead of Baldwin, iH the beat equipped, both in outfit and experience. The French party sent for scientific research by Dr. Chariot will also make strenuous effort to indicate the "farthest north by the tri-color." 1'H It ICE r A I'Kits A HKEU '11 iv, Enter prise and the Tirice-atf'eek ('ha rJrston Xeirs and Courier One Year fur Onh/ $ i r?o. Wo have completed arrangements with the Charleston News and Courier by which we are enabled to furnish the Entkrprisk and the Twice-a-Weok edition of the News and Courier for $1.50 a year, wnicn must no pain siricny in advance. Sample copies of hat paper will he sent to our subscribers, and we trust that many will fake advantage ol this liberal clubbing oiler. The regular price of the Entkkprisk, as you know, is $1 a year, and that of the Semi-Weekly News and Courier, an eight-page paper, is $1. Hut under this clubbing arrangement you get them both for $1.50. I ASSASSINS If WE NO IlKUAKI) S! FOR LAW. \\ H Murcuni Would Hnvo Heen Saved b; J5ut Messenger Did Not Ar '?i vv rm? in lime. a I Lexington, Ky., May G ?A ?' messenger who left the interior '' of Breathitt county at dawn Mou- ^ dav to n Wiirnintr to Attor. fl ney J. B. Marcum that a plot to ^ 'kill him had been formed the ai night before, reached Jackson a few minutes after an assassin's *r bullet had crashed through Marciini's brain and heart, as he stood Rf in the court house door. Duriug " Sunday night Edward Strong, a 11 friend of Marcum, was informed that a conspiracy had been enter- 'c ed iikio by several desperate men lc at a blind tiger three miles from Jackson to assassinate Marcum ^ Monday. At daylight ho sent a " messenger to convey the information to the attorney who lay dead when lie arrived. This statement was made publio by Mrs. Marcum in an interview today. If the meeting at the blind tiger " Sunday night, told of by the wi- c' dow, can be proved the assassin n and the plotters may yet be known. " Any investigation must be v strictly within legal bonds and if may be impossible, even then, to make people leel secure in I j telling what lliey know. A newspaper man who arrived;,, V Irom Jackson tonight described o (he situation there by saying: a "The town may be compared only to a man sitting on a barrel of powder in a shower of sparks. When the explosion will come l1 no one knows, but I believe it is ^ inevitable. At least three inen know who assassinated James tl Marcuin and though the are silent h it is believed their doom is seal- ^ ed. iSuch knowledge in Breath- sj itt county means death or exile; there are also others lett. who ^ know who assassinated Jim Cock- ^ roll. They will not be overlook-14 ed. It these people remain or i\ there is a possibility of a riged ^ investigation by the law, I be-ia lieve that thev will be put. -out ^ _ ! d oi me way at an early day. Sever-; ^ al families are preparing to fol- I low the example of more than 50 people, who during the last IJ six months have lied the country. R ' v Mile members *v i 11 leave i in - p media' 1 y and vvHen they found 9 a home the women and children!^ will loilow." A dispatch from Jackson, K>\, I says that the people not involved! J in i lie feud contemplate calling! L.. i:,.., i...:... i t/n viwv . uci; iMiitiu i u |)Uiiru to Breathitt county. It is exported this continrent with M:irciim was allied, which contains i the influential lamily of Post- 1 master llurst, Marcum's father l.1 in-law, are uniting against the j Coekrell family wit ti a view ol i M precipitating a fi^ht. Conserva c tive citizens who are acquainted j?' with either family do not express J surprise at the report. r\ J CASTOR IA ; For Infants and Children. |, The Kind You Have Always Bought 1 I LAVISH* IN CONOO STATE.I CT..rg,M?, London, May 5.?The" Itev. rm. Morrison, ol Lexington, Va., member of the American I'res Kjy vw M yterian Mission, who is here on v is way homo aft* r six years' t ork along the Knssai River, lout 1,200 miles in the interior * tho Congo State, fully confirms i?-,nti You 10 stories of the abuses in the in ?.</> fV.a* ? < ongo administration, lie Inn irnisbed an exhaustive report on le situation to the Congo Slat-" Coiuitcrfe ithorities, to the American and- Experiments ritish ministers at Brussels and Infants and < ? Foreign Secretary Landsowne, > ? a ^tailing the results of his per vfw fl f. >nal investigation and showing ?astoria is a lat tho attention is daily grow- goric, I>rops .. r ,, , contains'licit: ig worse, as a result of tho run- , . w substance. I er monopoly's introduction of and a/lays F< treed labor, virtually amounti: g Colic. It roll > slavery. 1'l"t,,lo,1' Stomach and On his way to the coast, the The Children lev. Mr. Morrison covered eight undred miles of the Kassai river, GENUINE >rmerly thickly dotted with viltges, and he says there are now >88 than a dozen villages there, le people having fled into the f >rests to escape the tryanny of ie whites. The missionary de , rn I i i lares it is impossible for the 'I'llA atives to get any redress Irom Axlv AYlllV 10 Congo Stale officials for the In < arrant abuses and cruelties to THg < hich thoy are subjected. The Kev. Mr. Morrison sails] ' >r New York on the Cunard ine steamer Ktrurin, leaving V'' '"v iverpool on May 0, and will J lrnish the Slate department at M |V| > Washington with further evidence M J v n the subject of the Cougo Slate buses. ? . g come here i mario Yuiiiik a^niii. j fl gaill StOI'y "One of Dr. King's New Life & gathered h. 'ills each night lor two weeks & a? put, mo in ray 'teens' again" wf rites 1). H. Turner of Denipsev- S iwn, l'a. They're the best in m le world for Liver, Stomach ami to \ 11 vv k-* I <4 Plirftlv vairata hlu I " .. v>., . ijp ?>iuu : > iiuu : ripe. Only 25c at Crawford a Men's Suils iros.atidJ. F. Muckey & Co .Druu ft , .. tore ? Men s Hals i S 25 cents. SXSflf^22VZ#5SX\V % A '""" ' < __ . . C"' ^ lot of Capes? 2 Printing ffc- tt | .\veu?u*, c J That pleus.-s is the S C tiling* ' kind we do?and ^ ft s0? | J f ? P J \ g I A i ft We (l? a11 SSUi ^ kinds of r** n I'lilXTINTi ?3 % ES3JJR. E % *llu ? Ba^sffipas 5 Silvia J Enterprise Pub. Co. | iJs J l.AXCAsyk/,\ s. <:. JL Costs Ody 23c a! Dp. SSSSS MSS& wo^fru^^ THE EKFECT& OF Notice Attention is called to the fact hat tl.o license tax for 1903, im-1 ^ iosed by council on all occupa-j ^ Do Yoi ions ami callings enumerated & n the schedule already pub- ^ T")ft "VOll isbed, must be paid in advance, ^ ,nd that it is inado a criminal i ^ flense to engage in said busi- * jjo yc less or calling without lirst ^ * 4-V? >aying the licenses to the Town ^ TAr lt/H Preasurer, who will receipt; ^ herefor. fP Do yc Attention is also called to the) Pax on Dogs, which goes into; JMCli. fleet Jan. 1, 1903. All dogs I# . ound off the premises of tliej^ Ijl1cIa( >wner without the tag furnished j ^ . . . >y the Town Treasurer, on pay j ^ XT^jlIL Bent of the tax of $1, will bo aken up and after 80 hours *3) Cfl.Il on tilled. R E. WYL1E, Dec. CO, 1902. Mayor. [ l J Ui?>qrm ' - m **-? ? T ?? > ? -.-2" M n TfcfanH MiltlhitMttXti*.yy 'rd^^:ia^ti36S8BH88i vv\\s.vv^nsxsl^ vV WCsXSc^S3S3SSSSS3SSS Have Always Bought, and which lias been. ?'or 'SO years, has borno the signature of ., ? and has been mado under bis personal supervision since its infancy* Alio .v no one to deceive yon in this. Its* Imitations aiul " Just-as-good" are but that trifle with and endanger the health of Children?Experience against Experiment* at is CASTORIA harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare- ) and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It her Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic Is age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms " verishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind eves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation cy. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Dowels, giving healthy and natural sleep* l?s Panacea?The Mother's Friend. CASTOR!A always j ^ Bears the I Yoa Have Always Bought I 1 C? n [l? i# wrviii O \y joc rui yvci i ?a< di :CNT*un COMPANY. TT MUI?n*V STRECT, NEW YORK errv. ?V*C.-v ?w - -T-?* r> <???i """ .* A ?i*t A *' . .-* * ^ -?" * V V 4 * latter When You j every department has its little bar- J to tell yon, Here tire a few items \ ire and theie throughout this J 9 W yT1 ft p * r.~ *- .?.. , '*"* r?c 77."'' rr* ^ ' -'.'I"' ^ <>;n 7"> cents i![>. I'!;ii)! cts 50 cones up. 9 slioi-s ai*05 cents Ladies lino shoes $! 00. u at and lip. Icon's Suits 00 cents up. ? tit -?f> cents ntul up. Children's Huts at I t>f ha llos ' ; ? iuust ; <) at any price. A V ?7 must !) ? .- >id regardless of cost. ? h<j . ollars, Cloves, 1 tide: wear and nuincrous 9 ' \ o bo sold as chap as the cheapest. Call and V WILES, I:: 1tSsSL-:...-</, t.W_ t* - -/hwI ' -- -t w * / f| HIE mr RTYT^ r - ^":s cruras uwera-ratoiR, m-TAJL ; w - <* 'J Di?"h ?. Dysentery, cn<J ^ 'iwaj the Bowel Troubles o( S3 JM R H; E\| f,';- . j \ ?] Children of Any Age. ?Si k j U1 ? *! S^i [ V vvj *;ids Digestion, Regulates >; ' ykz?&*i. ' .-, , Jj fi^^:!s;strr^hens > ?it ?*,?,>*,c- ?. ??iVv4*^,^W'' *?' the Child and Makes |{ ?*G POWD^'iHS) &'. *.<, \ 1 TEETHING EASY. iggists, or mail 25c to C, J. KOH LIT, M. D., St Louis, Mo. Sores, Coiic. Hivoi and Thrush. Removes and Prevent* TOTSCX^TjOk. CC? INTERACTS AND OVERCOMES THE SUMMER SHE;AT UPON TEETHIN'5CHILDREN, t, "V%. * _ a use a Steam Engine? l use a Gasoline Engine? <? ?u have any trouble ? it? . $ m lmriTir f*V*of- \KT f\ ^ r v*k VV UlAUilL Vf V. ^ EOWN & SONS can \ 3 such engines work all ^ ' ? t a or write them at Cornwell, S. C. g 0