unn M. wirnwu rnamm. "aakMMMIMI before On Dm if - -r" — •f At aik> 111111 *-aot to W pab «• ** u - SiSiMl mm+tmmul mm. all ow n Kaa.iaal» Mat rw In Uihllmwlj «r rtr~i *Mm aSet »o« W« Uu IIMUIIHUIUOCM-II« toWcrtber «Uw At csfiftUH at 1 "J" Mite to ami Ad w ■calm fill i I i nil aotk*. to eoaiiauc Uk t_fr.mii fmm ikt —i»U> become re -• far nMld totecrtpUo>. ndtll J - wkca v«p*r U onlcrad WITOI TU UHb-U vnpn «*«dH u MiflktMtk following your •"•*» "** •"» b * 3hKni*llteMO«a>l WitlUwto., m. c ■ ■ ■»in J i Fkidat. October 21,1904 National Ticket For President: ALTON B. PARKER For Vice-President: HENRYgG. DAVIS Democratic State Ticket. For Governor: ROBERT B.'GLENN , For Lieutenant-Governor : FRANCIS D. WINSTON For Assoriatejjustices : GEORGE H. BROWN. JR. W. A.'HOKK r S. L.SROGERS , Secretary of State: J.|BRYANiGRIMES StalefTreasurer : B. R-iLACY Statc£Auditor: B. F. DIXONJ Attorney-General: ROBERT D. GILMER (*■ of Agriculture : S. L PATTERSON Conuniasiooer of Labor andjPrint ing:« H. 8.. VARNKR For Congress: JOHN H. SMALL Fin* District For the Senate, 2nd District: * H. W. STUBBS, STEPHEN A. ARAGAW County Ticket. For the Legislature, J. B. COFFIELD For Treasurer, f -- H. M. BURRAS. For Reg. of Deeds, W. C. MANNING.- For Sheriff,' J. C CRAWFORD.; For Surveyor. SYLVESTER PEEL For Coroner, DR. W*. E. WARREN. For County Commisui»ners, R. H. SALSBURY. GEO. W GRIFFIN. JAMES. G. STATON. Are you sure your name is on the registration books? Better look after this before it is too late. The principal of the school* at Cleveland 0., declares that Cicero and Demosthenese would not be in it with the or ators of this day. Don't des troy all our ideals! We have already had to concede that would be a poor shoat among later day prevaricators. —Wilmington Star. Bow about that board walk *on Sosithwick street? Do the 1 fiommiesionrrs think that the people of Newtown are jroing to pot up with it forever? TBB ENTERPRISE has been call ing attention to it for two jean. Id that time one hole alongside has been filled, and that haa long since been washed out. The hole is not the only dan gerous place on that board walk. The entire walk from end. to end needa repair and needs it badlj, and we again respectfully call the Commis sioners' attention to it, especial ly the Newtown Commissioners Probably the Commisaioners will say again that we do not know what we are talking a bout, it so, we will take great pleasure in showing 'hem the bare facts. We don't mind being 'cm-s --ed' when we are trying to up hold the citizens rights, as in the ditch question a couple of weeks ago, for instance. We didn't know what we wen talking about then, said some of the Commissioners. Well, maybe we didn't. Our compos ing room window was within twenty-five feet of the "Hoyt's German" ? and the window up all day; the south wind blow ing directly in thai window, and we not know what we were talking about. Well, we thought we knew. From four to six times a day. for two years and a half, we have been over that board walk, and maybe we don't know what we are talking a boutnow. No amont of discus sion or persuasion can change our, mind on that point. It has been suggested that these Commissioners as a body, take a stroll down that way one day, next Monday, and in vestigate the matter. The speech of Hon. l!ee S Overman was a great treat for those who heard it Wednesday evening. It was a clean, force ful, distinguished and a brilli ant discussion of the subject. Not one thing was said that was not made perfectly clear. His deliniation of the charac ter of Rossevelt was superb; giving credit where credit was due. He said that Mr. Roose velt is indeed a man of charac ter, and of great ability. Rut. he is of unsound judgement, and an unsafe man to lead our nation. Senator Overman won the hearts of the people here and the occasion will long be re membered by those who heard him. It is evident that this speech has put a quietus on the be ligerent democrats. None ol them were seen in the Con vention yesterday. FARMERS WANT A|LAW TO EN- FORCE LABOR CONTRACTS. The farmers who are continu ally worried with their labor problem say that a legislation is needed along this line. Un der the existing arrangements, the ayerage man is powerless to enforce any contract he may make with a laborer or tenant. Today a Mecklenburg farm er who had beeu deserted by a tenant came to town to see if he could not Ond redress in the law, but after he had stated his case, he was told that there was no help for him. A ten ant who had contracted to cul tivate a portion of his farm left last week, and although the far mer is greatly inconvenienced, he has no redress. The law provides that a la borer who, after receiving ad vance pay or supplies, leaves his employment before com pleting the work he hss con tracted to do, may be indioted for a misdemeanor; but under any other circustlnoee he is safe from the law.—Charlotte Chronicle. ' ' | » Our Paragraph Column} By Oar SpadafM. VmniMnwnwawmit/ A man oat of employment fa in lack, if he only lives in • "donbtfnl •tele." The candidates have now sent in all their letters; the voters will re ply on November Bth. By the time the campaign ends, citizens of those donbtfnl state* will have money to burn. Boxers are again alarming China. It seems to be high time for China to begin alarming the boxers. New York has started a company for insuring eye glasees. What a short sighted-idra for New York. In the matter of national disarm ament each nation seems to think "next after yon,my dear Alphome" Hon. J. Edwaql Addict* claims to be a self-made man. We always understood that he was a gas-made man. It is announced that J. Pierpont Morgan is to take a rest. Then is no "rest" for him to Uke that we know of. >— Russia is to subma rine vessels. It appears that she has not enough of her fleet under water yet. A Louisiana physician says young ladies would have fewer calls from doctors if they ate more onions; also fewer from the men. A Washington girl has broken the record in typewriting; seems to us that we have heard of a few breaking up whole families there. The Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany refuses to take a man over thirty-five years of age. We know a good many girls who are not near so particular as that. Republican statesmen don't seem to think that our prosperity has reached high-water mark yet. How ever, we don't think it advisable for them to order any more water. It is an open question whether the railroads or automobiles are killing the greatest number —it looks as though the undertaker bhould divy up his profits with them. Dowie piously declares that he is going to ride to Jeruselam en an ass. We suspect that the ass will get tired of him and shake his com pany before he reaches his desti nation. Two asses never agrree. Some of the eastern cities have passed laws against restaurants us ing cats in chop suey. It is not stated, however, whether this is done to protect the chop suey or the cats, or a hit at the Chinaman. A Kansas woman got o:ie cent judgment from a man who stole a kiss. How very foolish this was— her kisses might have been valued at twenty-five cents a piece had they not been appraised in this way. It is announced that Emperor William of Germany wants to be come an expert yachtsman If he manages the German ship of state successfully, he will have accom plished quite enough in the nauti cal art. We launched two battleships about the time of the Boston peace conference. Our peace conferences and battleshipe are about keeping pace with each other—peace is such a blessed thing that we are going to have it if we must fight for it. From the numerous articles Miss Ida Tarbell ia writing on the Stand ard Oil Co., it is clear that she is thoroughly versed on that subject. Up to the time of going to press, however, we have not heard of her appointment on the faculty of the Chicago University as a lecturer on petroleum. #.-•* A "Bouquet" From Kentucky. (Aubura, Kjr., AdvaetU) Sixty years ago North Carolina was a worn out State, the Civil War having almost depopulated her towns and laid waste her territo ry. The days of reconstruction left their blight upon the fair South land by the sea. A new order of things arose. The dawn of new Sooth life pnt new blood into her being and the son of a bright fu ture began to rise. Today she has over $10,000,000 in her cotton mills, her towns are Messed with graded schools, her colleges are taxed to their utmost capacity and her alumni are filling the moat im portant places in the republic. | . C IMNSTMTMX NINE Having qmHits* m administratrix of thia is to notify all peraooa having claim* against the mid eatate to present them to the isllislgsi I for payment 0« or be fore the first day of October, 1905 or this 1 notice will be plead in bar of their recov- I ery. All pareoos indebted to said eatate will plmt nuke immediate payment. CLAUDS A. GUILFORD, I 48-6* Administratrix, t . Notice of Administrator Having qualified aa administrator upon the estate of W. Z. Powell, deceased, 1 notice ia hereby given to all persons holding dates sgainat said estate to pre sent them to the undersigned for payment on or before the 30th day of October, 1 1905,'0r thia notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to r mid estate are requested to make imme diate payment. This Ist day of October, 1904. J. B. RAWLS, Administrator. Administrator's Notice * Having qaali&ed as administrator upon 1 the estate of Levi S. Jones, deceased, i notice ia hereby given to all persona . holding dates against said estate to pre sent them to the undersigned for pay ment on or before the sth day of October t ber, 19011, or this notice will be plead in 1 bar of their recovery. All persons in . debted to said eatate are requested to make immediate payment. This Ist day of October, 1904. Mc. G. TAYLOR. i4t Administrator. Executor'* Notice Having qualified aa executor upon the I estate of Nancy B. Rogerson, deceased; 1 notice is hereby giren to all persons hold . ing claims against eetate to present them to the undersigned for payment on or before the first day of October, 1903, or 1 this notice will be plead in bar of their , recovery. All persons indebted to mid r estate are requested to make immediate payment. This 14th day of September, 1904. . 50.6t.pd BLI TAYLOR, Executor r ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE f Having qualified ss administrator upon the estate of K. M. G. White, deceased, notice ie given to all persons holding I claima against said estate to present them t to the undersigned for payment on or before the 9th day of September, 1903,0r this notice will be plead in bar of their ; recovery. All persons indebted to mid estate are requested to make immediate payment. r Thia August 15th, 1905. ! J. W. ANDERSON, I 9-61 Adminiatrator. 1 Executor's Notice Having qualified a* executor upon the . eatate of Ida B. Hines, deceased, notice is hereby given to all persons holding 1 claims against said estate to present them ' to the undersigned for payment on or be - fore the 19th day of October 190s, or thia . notice will be plead in bar of their re covery. All persons indebted to said es tate are requested to make immediate | payment. Thia 19th day of October, 1904. JOHN L. HINES, | j-6t Executor. • MORTBABE SALE Pursuant to the provision of a Deed oi Trust executed by Calvin K. White to W. S. Rhodes, on the Bth day of October 1903, and registered in the office of the Register of Deeds of If srtiu connty. in Book L L L, Page i6>, defanlt having been made in the payment of the claims as therein set fourth, the undersigned will mil at public auction, for CASH, on the premiam near the town of Hamilton, N. C., at the Stevens Outterbridge place, on the stt In if Dictator, 1904 at ia o'clock, m., the following property: One-half undivided interest in a certain tract of land, lying in Hamilton Town ship adjoining the lands ofT. H.Cof field, F. S. Purvia,and othera, and known aa the Steven Outterbridge home place. Containing one hundred and fifty acres more or leas,conveyed by the mid Calvin K. White to mtWy the deed and interest provided for in said Mortgage. This aoth day of October, 1904. j-4t W. a RHODBS, Trustee. —The So. Veneer Co. is moving its plant to the Godwin mill site on the river 1 THE GOOD OLD WAY A severe cold or attack of la grippe is like fire, the sooner you combat it the better your chances ' are to overpower it. But few moth ers in this age are willing to do the necessary work required to give a good old-fashioned reliable treat ment such as would be administer 1 ed by their grandmothers, backed by Boschee's German Syrup which was always liberally used in con nection with the home treatment of colds and is still In grater houshotd favor than any known remedy. But even without the application of the old-fasioned aide German Syrup will cure a severe cold in quid; time .It will cure colds in chiklieu or grown people. It relieves the congested organs, allays the irrita tion. and effectively stops the cough Any child will take it. It ia invalu able in a household of children. Trial size bottle, 25; tegular site, j 75c. For sale by S. R. Biggs. .0 JMNSIMTMX NINE Havfa* «aalHt»il as adminiatrmtrix of this is to notify all pcnooa having claim* against the said eatate to jmaent them to the -lalrisfcai 1 for payment on or be fore the firat day of October, 1905 or thb > notice will be plead in bar of their recor > ay. All panoas indebted to mid crtate will plane immediate payment. CLAUDE A. GUILFORD, 48-6* Adminiatratrix. t*- - I Notice of Administrator Having yHficd aa administrator upon the eatate of W. Z. Powell, decaaaed, 1 notice ia hereby given to all peraont holding «•>»*«■«« against mid eatate to pre- ] BIGGS' TONIC Chill Cure e TABTLEBB ;At Wholesale Prices 1 1 SURE CURE FOR ' Chills Biliousness La-Grippe * Debility, Etc. Free From Poison J %* Entirely Harmless Quite Pleasant to Take Children Fond of it ' • Price, 50 Gents PREPARER BY S. R. BIGGS , WILLIAMSTON, N. C. : PIANOS I ANA ORGANS WHOLESALE and RETAIL ! -A. D. Jones & Co., r R QUKKNSBORO NORTH CAROLINA [ 1 Southern Factory Distrib utor* fir the world famous KIMBALL We loan you money to buy them We give free trials We pay the freight , We save you 35 pe- cent We add nothing to the principal when sold on x Easy Payments Write for our latest Piano and Organ Catalogue, and for full particulars A. D. JONBS & COMPANY ! OB South Elm Street 1 (JRKKNSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA BEE'S* Laxative HONEY-TAR An improvement over sll Cough. Long and Bronchial , Remedial. Cure* Cough*. Strengthens the Lungs and > Gently Mores ths Bowels. Plessant to ths taste snd 1 good alike for Young and OkL HHMMD av M IMMn 6*., CMMH, I.S.L 8. H. ELLISON A Co. :' ' ' J. B. SPELLER . . DEALER IN . . WooChtaglcs,Poultry « and Eggs Mlfcttt Cask PriMi Pui fn COUNTRY PRODUCE Washington St., Williamston WILLIAMSTON PRESSING CLUB I Room No. 6 Bank Building We solicit your patronage In enr i line and guarantee first-class work. Pressing and cleaning a suit,7sc. Pressing a 5uit...... .... 50c. 14 Pants, per patr ssc. We also dean and pier* Ladies' skirts. Wr ySr WmM OCTAVOS PRICE j^ZsHAKE*\. / Wi ntersmith s\ I dill S B I XYOWLL SHAKE \ IT CURE/ V TO STAY CURED J X.CW//S, Ague, Qeague, LaCrlppeM yLand all the Malarial Ills thatf Flesh Is Heir to. and SI.OO& your Notice. - Notice. / will visit the places below for the purpose of Collecting Taxes on the days stated: » Goose Nest, Friday, Oct. »l, 1904 BdtOwi..., Tuesday, No*. I, 1904 Hamilton Sitnrdiy, Oct. 31, 1904 Williams Wednesday. No?. », 1904 Poplar I'oint Tuesday, Oct. 15. '9°4 Gri«na Thmeday. No*, j, 1904 I Haaael !...Wednesday, Oct. a 6. 1904 Dardens A Friday, No*. 4, 1904 Gold Point Tbwaday, Oct. rj, 1904 Jameaville No*. 5, 1904 Crow Road*. Friday, Oct. 18, 1904 Bwatts Monday, No*. 7, 1904 Robersonville Saturday, Oct. *9, 1904 Those failing to meet me at the above named placea and settle their taxes will be visited by myself or deputy at otice for the ex proas purpose of collecting the taxes due. The taxes must be wound up by the jm day of itecember.M lam com* pelled to settle with the State and County by that time. Very leapectfully, J. C. CRAWFORD, SHERIFF. , FHATS 0FF.,1 I, ~ We now have on hand a lull and I Mlii 1 m I complete line of iWMM OROGERIEB I , Nothing Stale 1 Everything New I I S. H. ELLISON 1 Free Delivery. Phone 6a. I For geod plcklea pee flonogram Vlaegarj f Dennis 8. Biggs, Pres. T. W. Tilghman Geo. Mgr. Jno. D. Biggs, Sec ft Traaa i. DENNIS SIMMONS LUMBER GO. . . Manufacturers d Kiln Dried North Ctrolau.Pbc.Lufflbo, J* M a • e e ocnnis eiMiaoNalenANoCovnMe«aeHiNai.i ORDERS AND CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED WILLIAMSTON. N. C. w g A a rp a Are yoe aware of that which yoor WATCH Is dolag |~| JjL II la the ceerae ol one year (SOg daya) The twWncr wheel of yoar watch makes 157,680,000 rewlatioos. j THINK OP IT I I. In that time the oil gums, produce, friction and wears the delicate hearings, deMnnr- I ing their liigli Bninh sad perfect ««; thereby ruining sa accurate time piece, sa ordl asry machine Mhould he wed dally. Year wstch thosld ha properly cleaned sad oiled once a year. IM me examine it An hoaest opialosifrom me co« yon nothing Come around aud eumine my stock; I handle Watches of all awkes aad grades, aad at a I small percentage, too. I sell I 1847 ROOERS BROS.* SILVERWARE —» which la the he«t. Has stood the test,'sad will please yea as it Is the hast. t H. D. PEELE THE JEWELER WILLIAftSTON, N. C. ■& TELEPHONE ji • . ===== GROCERIES SSITOS?*" of Flour, Carloads ot Fresh., Meal " " Canned Goods " " Rump Pork Full stock of other Groceries as welL Oar Roods are moving on every train and boat. Special attention tconr mafl order department. Let as have your orders. • ; ' ' ' i -.-v- Southern Supply Co. , WHOLESALE QROOKRS W WILLI AMSTON, .NORTH CAROLINA I Subscribe. Now I TE ENTERPRISE-ONLY ONE DOLLAR a year I