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Jj BiaCOMTINUANCWk—I( a subscriber wishes kls copy of the paper discontinued at expiration of subscription, notice to that effect should be seat as Without such notice, to coatlaue lak lag the paper fiom the malls Is to become re sponsible for payment of subscription, sad all srrsarsges mast be paid when paper is ordered WATCH THE LABKb-lf proper credit is astgirea the Ant of the'moath following your payaunt, notify us at .oace that aw may be Katered at the Font OOce at Wllltamstoa. N. C. as Second Class Mail MatUr. Fridat, Octobee 7, 1904 National Ticket For President: ALTON B. PARKKR Por # Vice-President: HENRY O. DAVIS Democratic State Ticket For Governor: ROBERT B..GLENN For Lieutenant-Governor: FRANCIS D. WINSTON For Associate Justices : GEORGE H. BROWN, JR. W. A. HOKE Corporation Commissioner: ROGERS Secretary of State: J. BRYAN GRIMES State Treasurer : B. R^LACY State Auditor : B. F. DIXON Attorney-General: ROBERT D. GILMER Commissioner of Agriculture: S. L. PATTERSON Commissioner of Labor and Priut ing . H. 8.. VARNER For Congress : JOHN H. SMALL First District For the Senate, 2iid,l)istrict :J H. W. STUBBS, *, STEPHEN A. ARAGAW County Ticket. * \ For the legislature, J, B. COFFIELD. For Treasurer, H. M. BURRAS. For Reg. of Deeds, |W. C. MANNING.* For Sheriff, J. C. CRAWFORD.) For Surveyor, SYLVESTER PEEL- For Coroner, DR. Wm. E. WARREN. For County Commissioners, R. H. SALSBURY. GEO. W GRIFFIN. JAMES. G. STATON. Look Oat Watch your ten dollar bills. See that they have no eagle with spread wings. The spread eagle ten dol lar bills have been raised from one dollar bills. The Independent* are warm ing up. It is current rumor that there will be an opposi tion in the field this year. The republicans and independents are holding frequent caucuses. AN OMISSION. In our last issue we uninten tioosHy omitted the name of Mr. J. H. Riddiok from the lift of the County Executive Committee. The Enterprine extends its apology to Mr. Bid- dick and be more c&rvful in the future. A SHKT FACTORY. ▲t the stockholders meeting of the Martin County Tobacco Warehouse Company Wednes day evening great enthusiasm was shown over the idea of a shirt lactory, and over $2,000 was subscribed then and there. A meeting was called for Mon day night for the purpose ol organizing a company. It is understood that the prize house located on the rail road will be used for this pur pose. Much success to the veuture and may it be only a short time before the town is dotted with manufacturing plants. VOL. VI, NO.». The Enterprise enters on its sixth year with this issue. Vol. VI, No. 1, is the way it looks on the first page. We have put in that press we were talking about last year and it is working nicely. There has been a great improvemsnt made in the typographical ap pearance of our Bheet. Now that we have that press and are in a position to print the paper iu a hurry, and iu nice shape, we need more sub scribers, and need the money that is due us by some of our old ones. Let every one that owes The Enterprise anything pay up promptly and we will give you a paper the like you have never seen before in Eas tern Carolina. THE FUTURE OF THE SOUTH. The future of the South is as sure as the promise of the rain bow. The people are in pos session of the sources of their wealth, and no syndicate nor corporation, however strong 01 greedy, can dispossess them. The cotton spinner in Eu rope is losing money every day lie turns a wheel. And but for the presence of pauper labor, he would, under present con ditions, be forced to close his business for all time. The man ufacturing of cotton goods hi Europe has hud its dny. How can it be otherwise when the cotton spinner in England must pay freight on raw material 3,000 miles away, make it up with machinery, no better than tliut in operatiou by the side of the cotton field iu the South, and then pay freight and tariff on the manufactured article to be wold in the markets of this country? China looks not on ly to America for her white goods, bat tc the factories of the South for no small per cent of these. It will not be many years before English people' will be found wearing Bhirts and sleeping on sheets woven in the cotton mills of the South We say the South, for the rea son that the mills iu this sec tion will lead in low prices of manufactured goods, and this as a matter of course will put its goods first on foreign mar kets. Il looks now that the manu facturing interest* of this coun try, especially of cotton and of iron, is approaching« crisis never before experienced. Ihe Southern people are, as the strong man who is on the in side of his house, he must first be dispossessed before he can be robbed of his goods. The Southern people are in possession of the necessary re sources for manufacturing pur poses. Thev have the land and the labor, and the capital and the energy to work; who shall stand in their wav? What hin ders them that they should foil of the highest success? LKWXAM. Our ftanfMph Cnhwul j BfOwa^cMM. The political somersaulters hnc bat a few flfeys in which to select their bead wagon. How to bottle up certain orators is the problem which is perplexing 1 both parties just now. The Odd Fellows have decided to hold their next Convention in Philadelphia, instead of Washing ton. How "Odd!" Here is a pointer for the Russi ans. Many of those mighty Japa nese warriors have played on Amer ican foot ball teams. The Medical board of London bas declared tnat contagious dis eases are caused by political ora tors. Boil the spellbinders. The Kentucky man who married bis motberinlaw for the sake of har mony is bound to make a bowling success under any circumstances. A prohibition county convention in Kansas was attended by one man. The convention should have sent greetings to the George Fred Williams party. A certain prophet is predicting that the world will come to an end November ist. This is certsialy wrong, for the election does not oc cur until November Bth. Texas now has more railroad mileage than any state in the Uni on. This is indeed something to be proud of. We will soon have to speak of her as Imperial Texas. The President is going to call another peace conference at the Hague. It is thought that he will also need one in Wisconsin and New York too before the cam paign is over. Prof. Mason of Smithsonian In stitution, predicts the disappear ance of blondes in 600 years. We desire to register a kick for we like all kinds, blondes, brunettes and red-heads. FREE TO MOTHERS.—A bo* of Dr. Moffett'e •TRIITHINA" (Teething Pow ders) will be aent without charge to say mother writing Dr. C. J. Moflett, Bt. I/ouia, Mo., giving the name of her drug gist not keeping it. "TBETHINA" Aids Digestion, Regulates the Bowels, Overrode* and Counteracts the Effects of Summer's Heat, snd makes Teething Basy. rissirt r»«sHs» rwa, Not less than ninety-three fortified placaa of miidern type, some of then being nearly Impregnable, guard at preeeat the Preach frontier from Dan kirk to Nice. Most of tham hare been built since the Franco-Prussian war, at a coat at 9*00,000,000. Prance hat to appropriate annually about IUIOIV 000 for the malatensnce of theee for treasea Recently not a few military men. among them General Plerron. the termer commander of the Plfth army eorpa, have ezpreeeed grave doubts as ts the value of this chain of fortlflca* Uaas la time of war. They point to the fact that It would take about 000,000 men to garrison all the forUseeee, la eluding Paris and Lyona, an army which would undoubtedly be of more value In the -field. Oaoaral Plerron predicts a "total col Is pee" la caee of a new war with Germany If the nnmer> ana fordflcattoao are to be retained. A CMtasi Fartataa. A cartons character came np recent ly tor trial h Paris In the person of Augusta Baumann, charged with the attempted murder of Abbe Label- la November last Bsamann'e own de eeripttoo of Mmeelf le aa follows: "1 am not aa anarchist 1 am a "revotte,* aa Independent; I support no particu lar theory. I have no grudge against Abba Label, bat I am opposed on prin ciple to all prteets, soldiers, magte tratae and professor a. Desirous of end ing my Hf». I have given myself op ss a prisoner and demand to ha sent to the guillotine.'* The court could not quite eae Its way to grant this lanuest. but awarded the prisoner fifteen years' penal with ten years' exile to follow. A traveler la the PhlMpptoee writes: lee see that girl coming along the eUeat carrying a long bamboo cyllafier npoa her ehouldert She le returning trem the waterworks and Is carrying he ana a feed supply of deaa drinking water. Ten, It la a big bamboo tube, surely eight feet long and twenty-two laches st least la circumference. The Inside dlvlelens have been furred ant fay meane of s stick and the hataeaal compartments all combined late eaa. It holda a let ef UqsM." —Services at the Church of the Advent Sunday morning snd nifcht. Bee's Honev and Tar is different from all other remedies offered for the belief of coijgh, lung and bron [ chial troubles. It contains antisep- I tic properties that destroy the germs, and solvent properties that cnt the phlegm, allowing it to be ' thrown off, moves the bowels gent- ly. Cures Croup, Whooping Cough, and Colds in one night Sold by S. H. Ellison & Co. ~ _ TO NEXT SPRING OwtMMNNMr R mdvr'mtm Hl J Mm nsir T—fbst tlll^ The Masonic Temple Committee was in eesaion yesterday afternoon at the ofice of Grand Secreta ry Drewry. The meeting wastodiacnm the matter of the contract with the Raleigh Barings Bank, and the talking over of the p»ope»ty on which the Temple is to be erected. There is now available for the building over % 100,000; first mort gage bonds for >50,000 and second mortgage bonds for >51.000 hav ing been placed. The committee is well pleased with the outlook, and last night Grand Secretary Drewry said that work on the building would begin in the spring. The committee in charge of the matter is Grand Master W. S. Lid dell, af Charlotte; Past Grand Mas ter* W. R. Cox, B. J. Noble, S. H. Smith, Gen. J. W. Cotton. Mr. A. T. Harris, Gen. J. S. Carr, Col. J. S. Cunningham, Grand Secre tary J. C. Drewry. maM M nil ritisin If you ever took DeWitt's Little Early Risers for biliousness or con stipation you know what pill pleas ure is. These famous little pills cleanse the liver and lid the system of all bile without producing un pleasant effects. They do not gripe, sicken or weaken, but pleasantly give tone and strength to the tis sues and organs of the stomach, liver and bowels. Sold by Ander son, Crawford & Co. Shirt Factory Those interested will please meet at the Dennis Simmons Lumber Company's office Monday night, October 10, at 8 o'clock for the purpose of organizing a shirt fac tory. Sens Tm Fraa Ml "Our little daughter had an al most fatal attack of whorping cough and bronchitis,'' writes Mrs. W. K. Haviland, of Armenk. N. Y., "but, when all other remedies failed, we saved her life with Dr. King's New Discovery. Our niece, who had consumption in an advanc ed stage, also use this wonderful medicine and to-day she is perfect ly well." Desperate throat and lung troubles yield to Dr. King's New Discovery as to no other medicine on earth. Infallible for Coughs and Colds. 50c and ft .00 bottles guaranteed by S. R. Bigga and all druggists. Trial bottles free. —The Graded School opened up Monday with the following teach ers: R. J. Peel, superintendent; B. T. Cowper. principal; Misses Nette V. Simpson, Marina Whitley and Ruth Matthews teachers. Miss Stella McCall, of Durhm, has charge of the music depart man t. IN if HAM H. A. Tisdale, of Summerton, S. C., suffered for twenty years with the Piles. Specialists were em ployed and many remedies used but relief and permanent good waa found only in the use of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. This is only one of the many, many cares that have been effected by this wonder f uWemedy. In buying Witch Hszel Salve -it is onlv necessary to see thst you get the genuine DeWitt's, made by E. C. DeWitt & Co., in Chicago, and a cure is certain. De- Witt's Witch Haiel Salve cures all kinds of piles, cuts burns, bruises, eczema, tetter, ring worm, skin diseases, etc. Sold by Anderson. Crawford & Co. That awful grinding, stabbing pain in the back is from the kidneys. A dose of pineules will cute it over night. Pistole* is a neufßscovery put up in • new way. A delightful remedy and specific for all Kidney and Bladder troubles. Sold by S H. Ellison & Co. A new theory that is proving sue cessfuHn the cure of Coughs. Lung and Bronchial affections is offered in Bee's Laxative Hooey and Tar This remedy cuts the mucus, heals the membranous lining of the throat, lungs •nd bronchial tubes; wards off Pneumonia and strength ens the system generally. Croup and Whooping Cough disappeai before its use as now before the sunshine of Spring. It's pleasant, j Sold by S. H. Ellison & Co. seat them to the undersigned for payment as Or tlfon the jMI day of October, •90$, or tlrii Mtia will be plead ia bar of their lawtwy. All persons indebted to diate ptpnl. Thia tat day of October, 1904. J. B. RAWLS, AMMSTMTftI MIKE Having qualified as admiaiatialiis of the eatatc of O. A. wuUlord, deceaaed. this ia to notify aU persons having claima against the said ratals to pcxes at then to the aadenipai for pujment oo or be fore the first day of October, 1909 or thia notice will be plead in bar of their recov ery. All persons indebted to aaid ertate will pienae make immediate payment. CX.A UUK A. UUILTOU), 4#-6t Administratrix. Ad m inlstrstor's IMin Having qualified aa admialstintei apon the eatatc of Levi & Jana*, deceaaed, notice in heieby given to nil perron* holding claim* against raid estate to pre aent then to the undersigned for pay a*ant on or bafora the sth day of Octobar ber, 190s, or this notice will he ptead in bar of their lecovary. All persons in debted to said catate ara raqneattd to make Isisndlsh payment. Thia lat day of October, 1904. Mc. O. TAYLOR. l-tH Administrator. EMcatsr'i Nation Having qualified aa executor upon the eatata of Nancy B. Rogeraon, deceased; notice ia hereby given to all persons hold ing claima against eatata to present than to the undersigned for payment on or bafora the first day of Octobar, 190$, or this notice will be plead ia bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said eatatc are requested to make immediate payment. Thia 14th day of September, 1904. 50.6t.pd BU TAYLOR. Executor ADMINISTRATOR'A NOTICE Having qualified aa adminiatrntor upon the eatatc of K. M. O. White, deceased, notice ia given to all parsons holding claims against said catate to present them to the undersigned for payment on or before the 9th day of September, 1905,0r this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persona indebted to said catate are requested to make immediate payment. This August JJth, 1905. J. W. ANDERSON, 9-61 Admiaiatiator. Williamston Telephone Co. Ofice over Bank of Martin County, WHJLIAKSTOH. N. C. Pfeoae Chartes SnafH limited to 3 mlaatea; extra chaise will soatUvelv be ara lit for loaaer Uaw. To Waahington ij Cants. " Greenville *5 " " Plymouth *S " Tarboro 15 " Rocky Mount J5 " Scotland Neck *S " Jameaville IS •• Radar LUley'a IS " J. O. Staton IS " J. L. Woolaid IS " O. K. Cowing ft£o. is " Panne le IS " " Roberaonville IS " " Bveretta IS " GoldJPoint IS " Goo. P. McNanghton is " Hamilton *0 " for other points in Eastern Carolina sat "Central " where a 'phone will be found for uae of non-anbacribera. CRYSTAL Shaving Parlor RHODES ft ALEXANDER ProprMiff Bank Building Smithwiek Stmt New and np- to-date Furniture. * The best Barbers that can be ob tained. Polite sad courteous attention. Motto—"We lead, others follow " WILLIAMSTON * PRESSING CLUB Room No. 6 Bank Building We sotidt row patronage in cm line and guarantee first-da.-* woi k. Pressing tad cleaning a suit,7sc. Pressing a suit 50c. " Pants, per psir »jc. We also dean and pes Ladies' Skirts. Ice Cream Parlor i.i connection Orders taken for furnishing Cream |to families. OCTAVUS PRICE /rv ColU*« _ / \ Coortci : I^/PEACEVT: ffDon't Lomd Yourself with Qulmiae f Or Other Orngs Nefarious 1 [SOMETHING SAFE AND SURE\ I Wintersmith's 1| V dill StB J GUARANTEED Notice. - Notice. / will visit the places below for the purposed Collecting faxes on the days stated: GOOM Neat Friday, Oct. 11, 1904 Bear Grass.. Tneaday. No*. 1, 19M Hamilton Saturday, Oct. a, 1904 William. Wednesday. No*. a, 1904 PopUr Point ...Tuesday, Oct. *5. 1904 GrUtaa Thnraday. No*. J, 1904 HUMI. Wednesday. Oct a*. 1904 Dardena Friday, No*. 4, 1904 Gold Point Thursday, Oct. »7, 1904 Jameaville. Sntnrdny, No*. 5, •9 Q « Cross Roada Friday, Oct. »8, 1904 Hreretts Meedey, No*, y, 1904 Roberaonrille,. ...Saturday, Oct. *9, 1904 Tboae failing to meet me at the above named piacaa and settle their taxes will be visited by myself or deputy at once lor the nynai purpose of collecting the taxes doe. The taxes most be wound up by the 31* day of December.aa lam com pelled to settle with the State and County by that tee. Very .oapoctfiilly, J. C. CRAWFORD, SHERIFF. THE ENTERPRISE . . TO EVERY READER For the next 30 days we will issue one dollars worth of coupons, in I 10 cent denominations, with every yearly subscription to TH* ENTBK- ' PRISB. These coupons will be worth 10 cents each in trade at the store of Harrison Bros. & Co. This is absolutely Giving The Enterprise Away j If you want TH* KNTKRPRISK one year FREE that's your business,and j we are here to do business, and when yon pay ns ONE DOLLAR we will give you TEN coupons that will be worth to cents each in trade at Harrison Bros. & Co's. For each dollar spent at their store they will accept one of the 10 ct. coupons as part payment for the dollar's worth of goods, in other words 90 cents in cash and one to cent coupon pays for one dollar's worth of anything they have for sale. >9.00 in cash and to of these coupons pays for JlO-00 wrath of anything they have for sale. The 10 coupons you get for the dollar paid us for THB EN TKKKKISB is worth SI.OO st Harrison Brothers & Company. Call in and ask us about this or ask Harrison Bros. & Co. THB ENTERPRISE PRINTING CO., Publisher* IgroßT iy THE CONDITION Of J. C. Robertson, Banker, at ROBERBONVILLE. N. C„" •t the daw of busiacss sept. Mb, 1904 RESOURCES Loans and Discuunta . I iVjßyw Overdrafts 4* >S Hurottare and Fixtures «,77* *7 IXher Krai Estate Owned __ i,« 3* *' Dae float Baaks and Bankers 4,177 37 Checks and othrt Caah Item* TOTAL I jMii Jl LIABILITIES Capital Stock j,aao.ca Undivided Prodts I.ws Deposits Sabjcd to Check ss.isß.tt Cashier's Checks OnMaadli) 473-«o Bills Payable ta.ooa.so TOTAL, I *011.33 Mat* of Nortl Carolina 1 Coaaty of Martin J I.J.C. Robert sun. Cashier of the abore-noased bank, do solemnly swear that the shore state «eat is true to the beat of ay knowledge and belief. J. C. ROBERTSON, Cashier. Sworn aad subscribed to before mi this mb day of Sept. DIM. B. L. ROM, Notary Public. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OP Bank of Martin County at WIU4AMBTON. N. C, at the cose of business Sept. 6th, if* RESOURCES: Laaas ft Dtscsssl* t fe.St.VM '.Jver-DrnlU. M*)» Other Stocks aad kasii, . . Mt»Si Furniture ft Husrra, i.«j» U Demand Loans ./ \ +JIOM DM Frosn Saaks awl Banker. 4,6^.4* Nat l Baak Notes aad other U.S.Nsfes Milß total. f «Mm W LIABILITIES: Capital Stack. I is.su .90 Santas s*« Undivided Pratt* ttt ts Deposits sahject to Chech Hjr.lj Ttae Certt Scales of tkpaak, I 4,«"» total. TsutaTw I, j.O. Godard Cashier, of Baak ef Mania Oaaaty. do soleutnlv swear (or slßrn., that ih shoes Stake asent to the best of my ham •edce aad«wtief. J « r.npARD. Csshi-i Slate of North Carotids I Coanty of start... f . Basra to and asßcilbcd wr..rfaw., Uiis lah day of Sept, A. li., tva C N .;«>« VIN. >..i«rv . ab'tr. COEBHCT—ATTEST I I . IRFCTUM tiki f " 1 Subscribe to • £ ' to mar JI^HLKXNIIHNCI ) OCMMM 'W 1 CoMMRIk. ' sSHSSmSSTSSS e«m ytrX-cwtpgjwiytit*. n P t yCV»o»irr Scientific ™Mcriw^ HWpiPPpBWWHWiyWWP^ uiu|lJ|^l9ilu|B| 1 iSSroSSSSS S^ PATENTS SjOP,, BEE'S Laxative Iff HONEY-TAR a?S^! ' Strengthen* the lap tod Gentiy Moves the Bawds. 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