THE ENTERPRISE. —= - —- rVBUSSXOIVBBTPIZOAT n m nmarailß rmmriNc. to. AU>KKD R. VIITMOKE KX.itob. Uwillwinti rrn which i*o tpecafied tiMMbef f| iaatttiaM to marked, will W marlied "till I M kill" mmd ckar|H «p U> date of iii*oontin- Aiti*«rllwrnl" ifi~i —r* 1 kfwt the time OMtvfeted lor hm* empire*! will '*• l' * u lint ntc* for the time actttaH)- HlOMwraMtiou ootKtd without the name 9t the writer •ceowijwnir* m»t to le p«'» Hiked, but a»a gua»ante«- «»f faith Af—iTiMmi Katm —Oat ;:>Hi one insertion 00 cents. Kmh v. i«*rtkiH y> ctnts. PMalai I ■ lv*af* toceat* a line. OWlaartea and Reaotatioaa ol Rctped all over It Ktoe*. 5 ceut* a line Capy !•? ArleertLwmeut-. o» ch«mre of Adrt t Ifemnt*. mu*t Ik in (Iti* other uut later tltati Vtiaembv hoop. OCMCJUPTION A YKAS IN A! > Y A??CV Klterol *1 t»K l'Ji.l Uil.tr *t Wtliiaiuntun.' H. C. »• Second M*i» M«U« f Fridat, JULY *2O, rj'»i. in - -'■■■" 1 1,1 National Ticket For President: ALTON P. PARKI.R For Vice-President . HENRY G. DAVIS Democratic State Ticket. For (rtiverttor : ROBFRT B. GLENN For Lieutenant-Governor : FRANCIS IX WINSTON For Associate Justices ■ GEORGEII. BROWN, JR. W. A. HOKE Corporation Commissioner : S. L. ROGI-RS Secretary of State : J. BRYAN GRIMES State Treasurer : B R. LACY State Auditor : B. F. DIXON Attorney-General : ROBKRT I». GILMER Commissioner of Agriculture : S. L. PATTKRSON Commissioner of Labor and Print itt^ H. 8.. VARNER Thomas Tagg.ut lia.s been tinaiiiiiiously choßen Chairman of the National Democratic Convention. A Day Earlier If there be any ltu-k of news or if thera be any mistakes in this week * issue we will have to ask our reatleis to bear with us, for we have been as busy na a bee all tliis week putting up the new presses and mov ing the old t>tios out of our Way. But, we have got to print the paper ibis week iii the old press in order to get the new one in. we go to press a dayj earlier. Next week we will be able to present to the world as goed a weekly as any «• .unity can produce, and we will be able to get it out 011 Friday. Bee s LAXATIYK Honey and Tar is different from all other cough syrups. It contains anti septic properties to destroy the germs, solvent properties to cut the phlegm, and laxative proper ties to cleanse the svstem. lUe'f LAXATIYK Honev ami Tar is a pleasant, permanent cure for all coughs, colds. lung ami bronchial affections. Sold by S. H. Ellison & Co. Hayßldi | The young men of Willianitoti Have a most delightful hay-ride' Thursday evening to the young ladies. They left town about eight o'clock for Brown's Spring. Having riden for about six pleas ant miles, they reached the spring, •boot nine o'clock, a bit tired. But they were soon refreshed,for the famous Brown's Spring water was served up to thcin in prompt order. The following wen;: Misses Anna belle Everett, Sallie Corey, Bessie Daniel, Annye Peele. Lilly York, Nellie York, Lilianc*£rilcher, and Nannie Smith; Messrs G rover Har 4mm, Frank Godwin, l>r. Hugh York, S. A. Newell, Chas. Ward, YmA~r Crawford, Chas. Godwin, Fountain Lipscomb and Rut us Cc- Littleton Female College This institution with a patronage of more tlun 200 five different states, covering an area of tooo miles "in dWSewr desires immediate correspondence with any yonrrg lady who wishes to go off to school. Apo .ial card or letter will bring immediate reply and interesting information. The 23rd Annual Session will Begin on Wednesday, Sept. 14, 1904 J. M. RHODE?, President, Littleton, N. C. Cowp^r-Kooie The following invitations are out: Mrs. James Edwin Moore re'|uest"the honor of your presence at ll.e marriage of her daughter Jeutrie to Mr. Bayard Thurman Cowpcr Wednesday morning, August Ihe tenjlt nineteen hundred and four at seven o'clock ' Chutcli of the Advent Williumston At Home After October fust Williamston, N. C. No cards in town. All friends and relatives of the family :.re in vited to be present. We are agents f«'>r the famous lit tie.liver pills recently discovered by the venerable IX'. Dade of Chicago. Persons who have used I lade's pills will have no other. They cure constipation. Sold by S. H, Ellison & Co. Death ol Mittic Jones After a two weeks illness, God in His wisdom, thought it best, last Friday evening, to pluck one of the jewels from the family of M r A C Jones. Tho in the very spring-tiine of life, being alwiut 13; yet ltecattse of iuteuse suffering her friends fcitthat it was lietter fot her, when the golden thread was broken. She suffered from those most hor rible 111 tladies: Typhoid Fever and Congestion of the brain. Mittic had a host of friends to moan her. jt was indeed heart-touching to watch I the little girls, as the body was be ing taken from the house to the I hearse, the tears trickled down the. cheeks of those weeping, heart-aeh j ing little friends.They knew naught j of the soul and its flight, no doubt; ! but one thing they did know—that their friend was gone 1 The Rev. Mr. Carroll conducted 'the funeral service, which was very impressive. The little friends did ; their last homage to tjjeir departed j fried by laying crosses and gar lands of rosci on her grave. I llislioji Joseph Jv Key, Southern, M.K. Church, writes. "We |jnve l»r. Moffett's "TUKTIUNA" (TeethniK Powders) to! j.inr little'xriindcliild »itli the happiest jiesuits I'Ue ilicets w.-re almost ma|;i ! cal, and et'it.iiuly nioie satisfactory than I frwtn anything we k-v.-i used. ' TliliTll i INA" Teething I'owdeisi Counteraets land O\er.'ome* the r.(lect» of tile Suin -1 met's. Heat. . . ThursJav, August 4th The Williamston toliacco utaikel j j will open next Thursday, August ' 4th. The follow'ing gentlemen will I lie in charge of the houses : Roanoke — F. S. I'pton and Clav : ton Moore, bookkeejiers. Dixie—J. 1 ; Cothran, bookkeep er. C. li. Allen will auctioneer I for botit houses. The following tobacco companit• will be represented here'this sea son : Tiie Coutiuential, Imperial American, Gallagher Limited, J N. Boyd & Co. and several iude pendent concerns. ' Marv had a little lad \\ ho ;e face was fait to see, Because each night he had a drink Ol Rocky Mountain Tea. H. R. Biggs. King's Dyspepsia Tablets iustaaitfy relieve the stomach and aid ingest ion. They are as pleasant as loaf sitnar and cure dyspepsia, sour ris iings'» catarrh of the stomach and jndigestiou. Sold by S. 11. Ellison otW>. Bec's I.AX'ATIVIi Honey and Tar is the original Laxative cough cure. It is the best LAXATIVE cough syrup made. Bee's LAX ATI VK Honey and Tar contains the anti septic. healing, soothing and strengthening properties of the Native Pine, combined with other ingredients in a laxative syrup made from pure strained honey. Cures all coughs and strengthens weak lungs. Sold by S. H. Hllisou & Co. Pinnies is t'le name of a uew dis covery pil m in a new way; a cer tain cur* for ill Kitidey and Blad der trou 1 c 3, Hhum»tism, Lum bago,' etc. y 0 i are requested ;o call at our Ho e and let us show you Pinute,£flri' d from the Pine- Sold by S. H. gU -ou & Co, —See l'nc{e Tom at the Dixie -He will entertain you. —SPIiCI AI, —v «j eases of Good I.tick Baking Powders, going at $2 v 5 a c.ist~»sC lots. Buy tjtiick,. This offer po ilively for only 50 days.. Southern Supply Co. —Littleton. Female College, ad [ verti 'il t'ly wlier'e in tins paper, is doing a gn at work for the young women of this and other States. The Matriculation last year was over 200 and i: dilations now point to a co.»sldt|itl4e increase iu Sep tember. Ht*r I lime 01/Jwcl. E-r-is* r»j. " "HI l. ■ •-- y '• J* V| . A . • .."'si k: :rk\ f ; li ' im*' . y £•'" '-I I • ■»7 ■ M / f* ' ' ' '»■ • 1 c ■ J #4SL 'ft • 1 ;'7 /f V' ' •' ; I ■I / \ tail ■ vjp 1 ■ * 4 r$ 3 -.'i iEjjL. J nc- Your great i"f.!re Is to idi-ratt the tttnuivl Blie— N..; my irreut desire Is to elo vutv my jtiillnry. p' IWrrr of lliihll. *'* HPkSSaR ' ■ it.#, -• T t'l*- - V) ,v , Yon HH.v t ant the only wnmnn jrou lm\o vi r luvM? Il» I ii> r wiili nil my lionrt. 1 Hlit* —Ai>4-tu Jim really know why yon say tint V from force of linblt 'I Iu- NtulUi'Vl lufrrcncp. il 1 ILh^rgEtiae i l - \ '. { J .; \/* • '-r,r „r ' / I; v -1 .. ' ... 'II l y £ > * . 1 1 1 f > ' / i I £"• 'i' i\ - i 'l "' r i In i £ I M* i, iil! | 7 ' d / P ••••». "h • " -v' ' 'i/ I .w'w,-a. | "Who In lit |t«i leU'i.liime?" v Wift», Mil'." •®Wtiut ilut'H kIi«: \Vi.att" "Tiie only word I can tHHliTstand la 'nnnn-Knll.'" ' I.t lin eom« llirre, She proliyMjr | W.nits to t ilk wlili lni.'.*' > StMe»»tUlV». I i p y J "I nni rind to hoir tlint you no O'Wli tntff»'st in Nctencp. Mltw Knowlt. What tmi'tti'iilnr hrmteh rtoyou utility V "Oh, I Htu.ly thiMii nil—tMilmtfctry, n»- troloKJ", clilionriipliy nnJ th«» whole lot." .1 Hon ft* i'toVeut ( rrmu "potii. Uost liumUwk'k ljiivr had experltMice with (ho iiloi.mt lnevltiilite drop of or«\ni thai fulls fronj the dainty pitch er on the Imnmculiite and Monietiines ps.tnlßtb !.v einl'MlOeri'd luni'li .loth, If a Utile hatter Is rubbed on the nose of the erenin pttelior there will tie no datijier of tliu* gotlliiij; the pTPtty CO rcr. WttO.l UEORQIA C. C- Attorn«yat*Lav , Dalten, Qa To Finch d Nicholas "H«vr fwM tinif.he.l psiultnn three of my liou..oS wVH I, ami M. Paint. It eovers alimmt iwice as much snrf*ce as pxpected. Ila.l no idra the cost of pnint would lie so suifll. Always give me L. «ad # M. * * tual ooiH of L>)ngtnaa and Mai tiur/ L. 4iui M. less than fi. 3o per gallon. Wears ami outers like gold. Sold by S. ; S. K. Higgt. DIRECTORY i- Uturcti ol t|e Advent Services on the«fccond *nd fifth Sunday# of the "#{Mith,' moroinjc and evening, and on the Saturdays (5 p. 111.) before, and 011 Mondays ,(9 a. ni.) after said Sundays of the month All are cordially invited' Rev. B. S. I.nsaiter, Rector. Methodist Church Rev. T. 11. Sutton, the Metho dic Pastor, has the following ap pointments : Every Sunday morn ing at M o'clock and night at 8.30 o'clock respectively, except til; second Suuday. Sunday School every Sunday morning at 9:30 o'clock. Praytfr-meeting every Wednesday evening at 8:30 o'clock. Holly Sprang 3rd Sunday evening nt 3 o'clock; Vernon ist Sunday evening at 3 o'clock; Hamilton 2yd Sunday, morning and night; Has -1 -.ells 2nd Sunday at 5 o'clock. A cordial invitation is extended I all to attend these services. Baptist Church j Preaching on the ist, 2tul and i Ith Sundays at 11 a. 111 , and 7:30 i p. tn. Prayer inueting every Thurs day night at 7 30. Sun lay School Sundf'V moniitig at 9:30. J. IJ. Jr., Superintendent. . The pastor,preaches;at Hamilton ion the 3rd Sunday in each month, jat i f a, m- «uil 7:30 p., in., and . at I Riddiek's Grove on Saturday before every Ist Sunday at 11 a. 111., and j 011 tia- Ist Sunday at 3 p. 111. Slade 1 School House on the 2nd Sunday !at 3 p 111 , and the Biggs' School I House on the 4th Sunday at 3 p.m. Kvetybody cordially invited. Rev. R. D. Carroll, Pastor. Town Officers Mayor - Joshua L. Kwell. Commissioners—Dr. J. B. 11. Knight, X. S. Peel, l)r. J.L>. A. Ila>sj!!, P. K. Hodges. Street Commissioners —P. K Hodges, N. S. Peel. Clerk —A. Ha«sell. Treasurer—N. S. Peel. Attorney—Winder Martin. Chief of Police —J. 11. Page. Lodges Skcwarkec I.odge, No. 90, A. P. &A. M. Regular meeting every 2nd ami 4th Tuesday nights. Roanoka Camp, No 107, Wood men of the World. Regular meet ing every 4th Friday night. i'ipx.salve acts like a poultiee.There is no sore, boil or abrasion of the kin Pinesalvc will not-cure. Pine* salve draws the fire ®ttt of a burn instantly and heals without leaving a scar. Sold by S II Ellison & Co. Death of Wm. Ray After fifteen years of suffering and pain the Reaper at length eanjc last Saturday night and trans ported the soul of Mr. Willioin Ray, we trust, to Hap] iei I'uk'.... Mr. Ray suffered ftoiu catarrh for many years, but never suffered so badly until he was stricken on the nose about fifteen years ago. The ultimate result of this was con sumption, which brought on his death. lli« life has been of uo pleasure to hitu since that time,but a great dng and burden. He was about Go yean; old. He was interred in the Baptist Cemetery Sunday afternoou, the funeral services being couducted by the Rev Mr. Carroll, NOTICE! 1 At a meeting of the l>eujocrotie Executive Committee of the First Congressional District held in Ply mouth on the 14th day of Inly, 1904, it was oixkred that a OKMOCKIITIC CONVENTION OK THE 1 IKST CON«• RKSSIpNAI, DISTRICT be held in the town of iidenton on Wednesday, the 17M1 day of Au gust, iyo4, At 2 o'clock, p. in , for >tho {>lll of nominating a candi date for Tepremntatlve in Congress from said district and ot a Presi dential Kleetor, and for such other business as may properly come be fore the convention. The Democrats of the several counties composing the First Dist rict will take notice accordingly and send delegates to such conven tion. By oft'.er of the committee. W. B. RODMAN, July 14th, i>o4 Chairman. "I ccitutnly did eujoy your ser mon," said the hard ease who sel dom attended church. "Indeed!" replied Mr. Tawker. "and which part did you enjoy the most ? " "I guess jt wa,s the part where I dreatucd I lipd a million dollars." —Philadelphia Ledger. y'C4ow?\ /wintersmittm ( (TyllCure V 1 Has been curing Chills Ague, Dengue, LaGrtppeM j rn and Malarial Ills of all kinds. A 50c. bottle 8 . \ will break your chills; and you con get ttg % from your druggist, who will refund your B money If the medicine docs you noMf Why don't you try Is unoqunled as a C enet^^^r RCA DY FOR BIISINBSSj I can he found at my shop, on Washington Street, wliue lam > I now I )r *P aret ' to do all kinds oi /Vs. Horseshoeing an( J Repairing Bicycles Sold mui Repaired Washington Street IT II AT WA TC H £ ' of yours needs just as much as you do. You need clcattHig au ' fixing up once and a-while; so does your watch, at least, once cverv year. We sell a.ul recommend the Elgin and Waltbam Watches as the Standard Makes. HOW AHOUT A OOOH HICYCLE We have them in the CoJuniLia, Rambler H. U. I'KKJLB THE JEWELER WILLIAnSTON, N C. ' TELEPHONE ii - ( Subscribe to The Enterprise K bvspepsia ® ® £LR : LLMI P DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT BLi My Th« Jt £>C b xt.3 CKSi .* 2H t.ne*l*lo ln.i ?- vhlrhMi!s{(iSOC4>aa .iV V" \ „ »*3 7j/ SJ« l**tmev* ** r*« uxiuroir %Y W2! \Y y E. c. D«wirr & COMPANY, CHICAGO. «r --| Look - Investigate =■ Read f lii order to make your dimes and dollars to the utmost limit our bargains blend with sparkling values in all kinds of mer chandise. Don't let this opportunity pass you. You may not again have the chance to buy at such low prices. Men's Straw Hats Laces and Embroideris IvAitten nn;l Chillrens Slippers at wholesale cost: It wtl* astonish ron to «K ovr line of I«aees arwl Our line of men's tallies' anil children's drop- rmhrokleiies and how low that wc are now selling stitch Ilot-c are the nicest ever shown for the them Never liefore has there been such Inrgaina nioucy. We havj them at all prices, from »o to - in Ihcw? kind of goods. Big values in Table Linen* 50c. n pair. LAUIKS' VESTS, we have them for wuilh '*> as:J JjC., for 50 and 60c. per yard. 5, 10, 15 and 25c. each. # CLOTHING Ol*R USE OF Boys'and Children's Summer CLOTHING at Wholesale Cost If you arc thinking of baying a suit, or a pair of punts, it will pay you to come to MC us. if yon are thinking of baying tome FURNITURE .BED SPRIXGS.CHAJRS or ROCKERS it will p«y _ you to see onr line On second floor. 1 ' To sell good* like the above for leas than the prevailing prim seems like Qalrf Dollars, bnt this is our way to come and gather them in. , ' ' •' »-!• ■ Harrison Brothers & Company - . +»* - , .. . ■ nrr.«uins coxmihw or Bank of Martin County »C"*ILI,JAMKTIN, JJ.C, at tfccfee.* of 1 Dtinm Jnite jlh. 19a* . KKSOUkCKS: L-*a. * f 75.115.36 >**» Dull*; - i,N"-7« IVr ituctl ami Bonds, i.i mi mm i.WsS ' Loan* 9.377 01 I Dae Prom Hanks tnA Itmkna • *ar» ail * 4t» and olltrf C S.Xotea 7,rtiii TOTAI.. ' |y»y.7&s I , LI API I.ITIF.S: Capital Stark. | tt.mM :*«.»» s n« ' rufflrWr-J rrcJt. „ 1 far lc tuaka auo P»uk.-r» M -J i u. Clmi '■S..lV** j Tubc Crxta&cate* of Deposit, j TOTAL. Two*: H I *•1 ®. C«d»wl, Cat.liier. at V»r.k tl Mart>« 1 Gaaity 4a *olr- inly ««ur (i.r aUiim; that life I ahorr Mairrartii iitmc to the heat of my kaaa . «4gr aa-1 belief. j. g. CODARD, Cathie*. Mat- oi Worth Carolina 1 (.JStatv ol lauim | Swore U. and tubcciberl before me, thia mt 4a» eljoat, A. 11. i«t C. 11. GODWIN, Notary I'uUMr. COR«BCT->AT-J KbT: ) D*tiwte S > Whttitr Muriiu I MItRCTOKS » h 1. (i«i«rd l l.ti. Gl l*lxl I £KPD*T or TMK CONDITION J. C Robertson, Banker* ml K9BHRIOMVIU.It, N. C., •l busuKTßs June vtl», j KKHOURCES L«ani a:id IltKvuuU J r Oittifrafu . 4J$-'4 7»4'«* f*h*i It-ml H'UK kVnH War Irwu MMilbji Ittd Baiifcrva Check* an«i otim Cash lUina i>(s»# TOTAI. $ t_ UAtIU'IIW ClpitaJ Sisck 3.000 no t'tftiivided hr»>St u> Check [■ C£*fcjk-r'* C4irek» (titia|auiUß| '4 J* i'Hißl - tA>M» TOTAL $ >4.734.91 1 Mate of !4o»-*li Cflroljnal Mi> 1 iiu I I. j c R'*bert*m. Cwhifroi Ifu •Imrr nmnrd fmrk «V> tohnaidy l«ar thai the above state ■tent is Irut td the kit of my knowledge and Met j C-MoiihßTfcON. Cathirr. ind itihMiilird to before roc thin sth 4a* 4 Jm«*« . H CLUSTER'S Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggelt A Bsuy ttadiqta« f: : Buy Pacpla Bria-s G01.1.a HcalU lad Kauvod VfcK. A .twHJc f-jr On«Mtinition, lDll?«*k>o. IJvo an i Ki lwr Trouble*, nmpiw. Kcmnta, haawa l»-4. E.i.l breath. .Slueifish OowvK II Ihlhl •u*l ltarkaol* It'» R,«-ky Nm nUin Tea lb •afr it T -rrn, 3% cm* a Ikix. O'-nuino mads by liiunrra Dan. 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