THE ENTERPRISE. RTBUSHKD RT**T nCMT my tu ymirtiSi nunnt. I ' VUliiaaw n.C ALFKRO E. WRITVOK. Bwm Adeertlaewu-nU oa wkfck ao »ndfc aaaAer B«(i«n4iMta ntM. will fcc luikd -till EL forbid ' and charged up to date of ittacoatia tHBd, AfmrtlanMiU Amalimrd htfeir Ike timr «ontr*> M for lui eapimi will be charged (U«» •leal mica for the time actually yhliahfd- NocDtaaiaatralUm aoUced withoattk* saw •t Uw writer acrumpamc* it—not to he pafe- Uahed. tut aaa gmraateeof good faith. Aanraarwuro It A Tea: —Owe inch aw iaaertiea «a ceau, Bach Mbaupwal bwrtiia y> crett. Baaineaa l/nli to cents* a liae. Obltaaries aad Krwlotioaa if twj. I. =3 am IS liaea. 5 cent. a line. OVT for AdvertiselurnU. or chance of Advet UaemrnU. inua: he ia thia ottce ao later ILaa Wedneadar noon. •VBBCKUTIOIf tl.oo A TKA« IX AbV A.VCV Katered at the CoM Oftce at rilllaaaia. N. C. ai Second Claw Mail Matter. W ll l. 1 — I FSIDAT, JCKK *6,1903. Tue flood hasn't iuterf erred ' ■with the base ball games in St. j Lou if, 0, no! . I'NE crop of vice-presidential J candidateo is multiplying at an J amazing pace. The great curse of society | is a want of sympathy, a fail-J ure to know or care for others. I The title of emigration is! growing ifi fator of northires- ] tern Canada, where the new J wheat fields are located. The good roads movement is one that demands the earnest I attention of every citizen. Throw in a few more shovel ftlja, ~ _ Boar, of tie main squeezes at the poatoffiec department are looking tor soft places to light. Teddy is liable to blow up the magazine nt any time. A N idea of the magnitude ofj the flood can be gained from; the statements that the Mi viss ippi river was forty miles widci in the low difchictt. below Louis. it I , ' *Tnri*trike situation in Rich mond, YA . is becoming very I serious. Several riots have j been started. Nearly 1000 J soldiers are jmtrfrfing.thwtrects* day and niglit." . i 11 While other people are ( boosting the pi ice of their com- ( in oil i tics, v. hat's i lie matter j with raising the Mib.«ciiptioni _ price of the countly papers?! Wouldn't it le a tquarc deal all around. pBEBH'F.NT I'rosevelt INSNR.- potwred tlat when the po>t- F.fliee investigation i- closed he| write TLE history of it bin sell" If THO S'feujuous OIE writes that docunifcliWt will menu more woe for the rascals, but it will be a Vheiec morsel to roll over tl;Nnondal loving tongue. It has teen learned that, Willinnetcn is about t> »ose ( ore of its funtilies whiili wil ■ go to a nearly town where the tue mhe is have been i flered op- I oiutoiiies «n mr.ke a litirg- This is 1.0 nure than this T nn I»n TXJ 11 1 aid it i» osilv iho (•••ginning of the ei;«l of Willinmsion if tome step is not taken to nct-uie or start m ui enterprise that will nflord those who wish to work anop portunity to do«>. The town hud mine HOPES EF seeming the venetring PLANT WHICH has leeeiilly ehc.W n •lainesvilh* as ii location. Many believe TIN t had the proper steps I ccn taken \\ dliaiustoii could have secured the plant, RE that as it may it is a posi tive I'm t il iTit we c'o i f tuant to deercrfe cur |cpulnii« N we SHUT TU| [ly TLUU WITH »cmc thii g to do. I fcave fcetn trcul ltd f«.r wrtte time with indigestion anil aoor tlcuiuih." t my* Mr*. Sarah W. Caitis. if Lr. Was.-.. •'and have been Ukittjr Chamberlain** k f tt.mHcb tad Liver Tablets which have helped git very much i« that now 1 can , «at many things that Wore I eonlJ aU." « Jf jt« have any trot.hie with year ttem k nefc why net take these Tablet* aad get *srari.hf».&*ccl*C.. I WASHINGTON LETTER. Ey Chailes A. Fdwaeds. Juae Jjrd, >903. Some time ago I told the readers ■ of this correspondence that I w: utd » give them a few skctc'ie* of some , of the public men of the nation, whose names are seen in print al [ most every day and I will begin by saying a fe * words concerning ' the Hon. John Sharp Williams, of Mississippi. Mr. Williams will be 1 the next fljor leader of th? Demo cratic party in the national House ' of Representatives, and it is well r that the Democrats of the country ' { rhon'.d know something of hi.ll )lr. Williams has been in gress f or (|,e pa«t ten years, but I not until the past four years has he ; asserted himself and obtained j the standing in that body that he j deserves to occupy. His brilliant I ntellec milght not then have flash i ed across the horizon of the House, j being a modest man, had it not | been for the extremely poorleader j ship suffered by the Democracy I during that period. The leader of jthe minority party in the House is • always the man who receives the [ caucus nom'nation for Speaker by Ithat party. That distinction, for the past four years, has been en jjoyed by the Hon. James D. Rich ardson, of Tennessee. Mr. Rich ardson is a good man and one of jthe very best parliamentarians in I the.He.use, but he is a weak leader, j j.;Me lac¥S political courage. When J the Republicans would hit the [Democrats over, the head with a club instead of hurling back a brick land scabbing somcine's head, Mr. I Richardson invariably would apol- I ogize for being on the face of the I earth. This disgusted and dis heartened the Democrats, and we Invariably got the worst oflt until De Armond, of Missouri, or John Sharp Williams came to the rescue and poured some hot shot into the ranks of the enemy when they usu ally were willing enough to retire from the field. It was just by such spurts as this that John Sharp Wil lliams came to be known and ap j pr.ciated as one of the ablest men lon tne fioor of the House, loved I ind admired by the Democrats and ' ft-ared and respected by the Repub-1 I licans. It was, therefore, with i;;reat pleasure th.it 'he majority of De nocrats greeted >,j 3 announce ment last winter that lie would be I a candidate ior the Democratic cau- I cus nominaticn for Speaker when I the *Bth . Congress assembled. | It d:il not take long for enough I ilu'iml'i-ra lu -cnrulL ..themselves under his banner to assure his I. c:n: nation, and thereby make Tiirii t:ie ti'.ular floor lead.-r of th* Demo crats during the life of that Con !giess. His leadership will put s .ap ' and virt and i»o into the Democrats | Jf.oni the very eutset They will ! have confidence in their leader who ' will always couf r with his co le ' 'aR ies They know that when he | get* afte- the Republk-ans the lat ! tir will be lery chary in their at 1 tacks on the Democratic party. 1 j They have teslnd the steel of Mr. • Williams more lh:>n once and they j have no appetite for it. When in j debate with him they know that • 1 heir ftt&temeut* must be p'loto ! graphic in their accuracy or they | vriil be badly tripped before he gets In a professional beauty contest Air. Williams would be a sclling • plater, lie w uld not be a good | hundrtd to one shot. His personal | pal hritude is absolutely nil, t>ut there is r.o di-ccsunt on the rpialit. of gra) matt r under 1.i4 hat. He h»s a line, w ell shaped head cov- J ered with bushy curling blown hair a line eye scraggy mus-1 tiihc, but h'S body is small and as thin as a step child s bread an but ■ ■ ♦ ♦ • Kts Last Kr pa fcsflzcd [Fnta ll« Fnlii ii.Pdf. Mont.) In the Gnt opening of Oklahoma to •ettlees in ISS9, the editor of thi* paper wat among the acekcrs after fortune who ■urate the li«x race one 6ne d.ty in April. During hi* trovelioi; ahm:t and afterwards his caoi4>inK t»i« fl.iiin. he encaun teie>l tsim-h M water, which, together with the nevere heat. Rave him a very severe darttK*a which it seensed Slmoat imptkssible to*rhe» t, ami atoiij; in June t!t- case liecanic so bid he expected to die. tine day «me of his neighbors brought hint one small bottle of Ch.im lerliiu's Colic. Cliclt-ra and Diarrhoea bard)' as a last hope. A big doae •i' j given him wrbite he was rolling about on ) the gtotiiid in great agony, and in a few : minctcs the dose was repeated. The good effect of the medicine was soon noticed and within an hour the patient was taking his firbt sooad sleep for a foit ni|(Lt. That one little bottle worked a cciapUle cure, aad he cannct help but feel xnlcful. The acason for bowtltii> l orders being at hand suggests this Ue4. J ror sale by N. S. feel A Co. Bl Yh EIFT Wilt [2T ? If yon don't your food does not do you much good. Kodol Dyspepsia cure is the remedy that every one should take 1 when there is any Uiiux wrong with the I stomach. There is no way to maintain * I the health and strength of mind and ' j body except by nourishment. There Is tj no way to nourish eacept through the , j stomach. The stomach must be kept . j healthy, pure and aweet or the strength I win let down and disease will set up. jNo appetite, loss of strength, nervous ' , nesa, headachy, constipation, bad breath, f aonr risings, rifting indigestion, dyspep t sia and all stomach troubles are quickly _ cured by the use of Kodol Dyspepsia f Cure. Sold by S. R Biggs. 1 ler. But where he defaul'.s in ' j comeliness of perton he makes good in intellectual brilliancy. One H forgets all about the *act that he is 1 1 not a physicial giant when he is on 5 his feet, and you are listening to ' that well modulated and penetrat ': ing voice and wa'ching that long 1 i index finger which he persistently j throws at the enemy. From his mouth roll chunks of wisdom and ' eloquence fa hioned in the most ex quisite English ever heard 011 the floor of the House. It is an intel ' lectual treat to hear hint. When 1 he rises he can always count on n ' lull press galley and the cloak rooms always empty themselves into the House, and that i« the greatest compliment any member of the House can receive. 111 short, John Sha p Williams is an able dc r bater, a finished orator, a* true a 1 Democrat as ever marked the earth as brave as a lion, and as relentless 1 as fate w hen he goes aTf£na~R* publican juggler with fa ts and ' figures. hen he gets in action next winter there will he more Re publican hair sailing around the at mosphere of the House than one has seen since the days of Ben Hill, Lamar, Ahx. Stephens, Sunset Cox, John Carlisle and Bill Morri -1 son. The Democracy is playing in luck again. Wirst if ill Eiptrluets Can anything be worse than to feel that every minute will be your last ? Such was the ex perience of Mrs. S. H. Newson, I»ecatur, Ala., "For three years," 'she writes. "I endured insufferable ! pain fioni indigestion, stomach and j bowel trouble. Death seemed in evitable when doctors and all lenie- I dies failed. At length I was in j duccd to try lilectric Hitters and the result was miraculous. I itn proved at once and now I'm completely recovered." l**or Liver, Kidney. Stomach and Bowel Troubles Elect!ic Bitters is the only medicine. Only 50c. It's KuaratiUed by all druggists. Passed Through the Valley et Drath. It was with the feelings of file deepest sorrow that the people of this town learned Wednesday eve ning that, Fannie Richardson Ma son, wife of Rev. B. K Mason, I pastor of the Bapti*t Church had i left this life. After an illnes of several months from neuritis, Mrs. Mason died j Wednesday afternoon ut half-oast five o'clock. Mrs. Mason hud j made a host of friends during the I past five years that she and her | husband have labored in this field, j The brave, patient spirit shown by her during lier illness made her 1 dear to the heaits of all who came contact with l'.er. Mrs. Mason leaves a husband and two littie children, John, age 6 years,and Ktlley aged 8 years to mourn their loss as well as the large number of friends who have learned to love her during her stay at this place. The earthly temple which the departed spirit had occupied 011 earth was taken on the train ves jtcrdav morning to Winston, Mrs. ( Mason's home town, and w ill lie ! placed in its last resting place by th»* hands of loving friends and relatives at Mocksville to day. The heait felt sympathy of all is extended to Mr. Mason and his children. Let each and every oue try to so live, that when the call comes, we may join hauds with those who have passed on before to the home not prepared by earth ly hands. StulHrg EvMtici Fresh testimony in great quan tity is constantly cotrJing in, declar ing l)r. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Cotighs and Colds to be tinequaled. A recent expression from T. J. McFarlaud, Bcutorville, j Ya., tei ves as t. xample. He writes: !*' 1 had Bronchitis for three years ! and doctored all the time without teing licnefited. Then I began tak ing Dr. King's New Discovery, and a few bottles wholly cured me." liquully effective in curing all Throat and troubles, Con scmption, Pneumonia and Grip. Guaranteed by all druggists. Trial bottles free, regular aiacs 50c and combinations and truss. We must u somehow cicrcome these mono * poly privileges before we can bore c to get rid cf the evi!s of the trusts. e , But the President has set his face 1 against any change in the trust fat « toning tariff, lie even stopped off, e on his recent stumping - tour, to 1 help strangle the poor little *• lowa ' idea" which feebly d:cared that _ tariffs which shelter trusts should * come off. If people call thisstrenu - ous trust busting, they are easily y satisfied. *. , „ Drlvn to Oiiperitloi Living at an out of tbe way place, remote from civilization, a family is often driven to desper ation in case of accident, resulting in Burns, Cuts, Wounds, Ulcers, etc. Lay in a supply of Buckleh's Arnia Salve. It's the best on earth. 75c at all druggists. All Around Our County. (Continued from First Page.) HAMILTON. Benjamin Mayo is visiting at Dr. Sherrod's. Miss Sallie Baker left for home in Palmyra Saturday. Miss Selma Staton returned Sat urday after an absence of a week. Mrs. A. Floyd and Mrs. S. 6. Matthews are on the sick list this week. Jack Sherrod and son, Bryan, of KnfieUl, are here visiting Mr. Slier rod's father. Mr. and KfrsrWullfcfSalsburv left for Richmond this morning to spend a few days. Miss Ruth Matthews, after an extended trip to the Western part of North Carolina, returned home last Saturday to the delight of her many friends. [Continued on Fourth Page.] Hancock'• Liquid Sulphur will cure IYickly lleat in one application. Try Hancock's Liquid Sulphur baths. For I tale at C. D. Carstarphen ft Co. | Anderson llaaaell & Co., Keith a Godwin. [ > Cloudy Weather CUTS NO ICE - ' as wc have said l>efore, wc will take your picture and guarantee it to be A s Yoji Like It* whether the weather be clear or not. EDGAR B. EWELL AT TENT ON MAIN BTREET The UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA Academic Department Law, Medicine, Pharmacy. • One hundred and eight seholirships. Free tuition to teachers and to sons ( of ministers. Loans for the needy. ' *o* KTUatftTS •• INSTRUCTORS Dormitories, Water Works, Central | Heating System, Library 40.000 volumes > Fall Term, academic and professional de- I partuients; begins September 7th, 1903. addukss i F. P. VENABLE, President. 1 CHAPLE HILL, NORTH CAROLINA . ,1. Br-'"- - - !THE SMALL THINGS c * The small things of this day are very important. Tbey make up a very important part e of the dry goods business. During the next two weeks, from June 26th to July ioU», we arc making some interesting prices in notions. I Envelopes, ap^ksfarje . Good Sewing Needles jpapertforSC " Brass Pius par paper 4e 1 Thimble*, Good one* . ...... .tacfcjE # d fv.oo R. &G. Corset* % ......... — f K Garter Elastic, loc'gooda P** £ y Our IOC Box Paper *** **** * Lama 011 Buttermilk 50ap...... .U 3 cake* for *SC Heavy Nickle Pkted Safety Pins i - - „.perdo«a 4c Men's Handkerchiefs. Good Ones .. 6 for 250 A NJee Line of Mea's Neckties .-. *** y We have just received a new line of ribbons which we offer at 10, 1 a>4 and 15c per yard rr Also a Nice Lot of Black and White Calicoes we wiill offer to the public at 5c per yard , ........... . i. Nei Building Harrison Brothers & Gompany DID YOU KNOW THAT nr " • ' -- f , 3 The Manager of S. R. Clary & Co's. Grocery Store had moved his e headquarters to the S. R. Clary & Co's. Merchandise Establishment. He will be glad to have the pa - tronage of his customers and many '• friends. s Mr. Henry Gurkins is always glad to meet his country brethren f and shake their hand and serve well, as be surely can. it ....... _ ' - . IT IS A PLAIN FACT 1 t ' e r -* t 15c r 1 Canned Pineapple Canned Peas Canned Peaches Canned Tomatoes 1 10c Special, for Two Weeks Only We Offer Such Bargains In White Madras and Damask Waistings that you will wish for Summer to last all the time so that you could always wear these pretty goods. The price on them is so low that we are afraid to mention it except to those who are examining the goods. The price is far below * what you expect for the quality we offer. S. H. ELLISON & CO. LAND SALE! By virtue of power in ui vested in ■ certain deed Executed by William Powell and Annie G. Powell, his wife, on the nth day of July, 190 a, and recorded in tlia office of the Register of Deeds for Martin County, Book J. Pan* at, to which reference la hereby made, we will •ell for (Mb on the 25th day of July, ' 1903, at the Court Mouse Door in Martin p County, the following described land to wit: That (tore houae and lot in the town of Psrmcle, and known as the Har- L per store. Lot beginning at corner near the (tore, running back forty-two feet to hack corner of store, thence along the back of said store twentv-fonr feet to a comer, thence along said store forty-two feet to right of way of the Kinston branch of the Atlantic Const Line Railroad, thence twenty-four feet to the beginning, ■ being the place of business of William 1 Powell. This June 13th, 1903. v J7-4T BRYAN AND WHITUIY. 1 t r , WANTED YOUNG MEN to prepare for Government Positions. 1 Fine Opeuings in all Departments Gocd Salaries. Rapid Ptr-motions. Examinations scon. Particulars . Free. Inter-Stnte Cor. Inst., 31-3111 Cedar Rapids, la. CHIN USE WASHING TABLKTS the i labor saver and wonum's fiiend. Try t then, for sale at S. H. Kllistn & Co. These * tablet* a*e guaranteed to do what is claim- L edor jo-r«-ey«f-*d. Our Motto: "Keep Hammering" • I V .v»" The Beet Ginger Snaps zu-zu : Ever Made or Sold MIZELL & BROWN COMPANY. Hello Merchant Do You Sell Good Luck? We offer yon for a limited time 3CO Cases Good Baking Powder at $3 per case 2 Solid Carloads of Flour Just Arrived Can save yon money. Tobacco, Snuff ail Groceries at Old and Lowest Prices. SEND YOUR ORDERS . Yours to Please, Southern Supply Co. WNOUMLB onoocim ThoM4. WILUAJISTON, N. C. LEGAL ADVERTISEMEHTS. NOTICK Having duly qualified ai administrator of W. J. Hopkins, drccutd, this U to notify all persona indebted to idd estate to crtne forward and settle, and an per son* holding claims against said estate will present them to the undersigned lor payment on or before May 14th, 1904. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. May 14th, 1903. J. W. Hone IKS, 33 6t p. Administrator. ■» Land Sale! By virtue of aa order of the Superior Court of Martin County, I shall sell at public ou'xry, FOB CASH, at Hamil ton, N. C., on rionday, 6th gay of Jnly, 10W at 12 o'clock, oi., in front of my drug store, the tracts of lan. I belonging to the estate of late Isaac Shewed, fcwmt Viz : -One lot in tne town of Hamilton, King on Front street of said town, pur chased from George B. Brown, content iti? % of ooe sere more or less, also on* tract lying on the Public Road leading from Hamilton to Tatboro, adjoining the land of Alex. Peterson and purchased from R. W. Thomas and wife; containing i » 3 acres more or less, also one tract purchased from Mrs. M. U La areata, -f containing twenty acres more or less.and known as a part of theßawla Tfc* bids at former sale having been raised. This May *Jth, 1909. ''• '' _f q-; :. f„, B. U LONG, AdmV