THE ENTERPRISE. WMoa.wnm«onn. ) I ■- a T. cowras, | aamSMMMas arUdl M «MlSt4 MMtet ■ _*T wm W -un | a Mr Mi dwpl ap u ■* dtaeoatla "TZTnlln »*'*« U» _iofuii hi»« wpii r -1- 1 --- •to* aatoolarthe MM aataaUjr prtHiM. Waaaa—ton— aallnart wtthoalthe uaM W 11M writer acaaapaalra tt-»ot to be pab ISM. IM Mt |uniMo( l«od Mlt E ianmn* SATM>-OM larh taaertk* A«M« SKFC aabaaqaaal laaartioa I* ceata. W*MM t, I IIIIMWI» TM* «. nhlMailii I«1 SaaataMoaa of SA»KT. all WWR k Haw, ] onto a Uat. ran fir ft 1 " "• - I — Adwr laiMirr- KMt ha la Ilk aMca aot later thaa suaaoaisTiow ratks ah«ii nito"«. • *-»•- **•"* Mi g-fci aabacrlpUoo. 4 »o«th. „ »• Trial aabacrtpttoa. j moatha. '» OiaOOSTINUAMCBS-lf a aahacriber wtohe. lliai nf the paper dtocoatinaed at cxpitaUss a( inIII 'I '- r-"~ to that e«ect .hould he Mat ML Wtthoat sach a odor, to coallane lak «w paper float the alalia to to become re —iMibte far man! of aabacripUoa, aad all monftt waat be paid whea paper to ordered WATCS THS lASBU-lf proper credit to ,Malna UM Srat of the month following yomr paymeat,, aotlfy aa at.eace that aat may I* „i .1 ih. Poet ottce at Willtomatoa. m. C. a» Seeoad Claaa Mall Matter PKIOAT, NOVEMBER 18. 1904. THE FUTURE OP THE DEMO CRATIC PARTT. From oue view point the fu-1 ture of the Democratic party seems somewhat dismal. It is a great army that has the right on its side but has time and again been frowned upon by fortune and defeated by sheer adversity .Discouragement pos esses the party leadersand there seems to be little inspiration at present This feeling will be dispelled in timo though and it behooves all to retain the Hinft faith in democratic prin ciples until once more we shall .meet the enemy. Profiting by experience the party will need to be rehabilitated and restored to its pristine sublimity. De mocracy 'committed an error and lost the faith of home ol its would be constituents in the oonvention at St. Louis. The party is greater than any indi vidual ond should not allow it self to be dictated to in its pol icies by any one person. A telegram seut to a democratic oonvention while in sesrion is not significant enough to de* termine its course in an issue. There are certain fundamen tal principles which have been with the party since the days of Jefferson. These are eter nal and will ever justify the ex istence of the party. But time brings along new issues that must be decided upou. The positions taken on theae should be firm, dear cut and i>ositive. Firmness creates faith, fickle ness destroys it The demo cratic party surely contaius principles which should com mend it to a majority of the voters. By holding fast to these principles, by avoiding yham and inconsistencies the party can and will will win out We really have something to look forward to GOOD ROADS. We have observed with sat isfaction from the speeches of our representative-elect, Hou. J. B. Coffield, during the cam paign, that he entertains the intention of exerting his influ- enoe in the making of laws for good roads. We are glad to have noticed too that the peo ple of Martin seem interested enough to have meeting* for discussion on the subject. We wish Bro. Coffieid every success in his efforts along this line. North Carolina, is mainly an agricultural state, and uo state or county can be developod to a high degree without the con- L ; strootioo and maintenance of good mods. Ttay uc not ben eficial to ur one dam but hare a uniwr—l wlue wbidi counts largely in the general «levelop ment. The buineas of the town* and cities is benefitted •i much bj good roads as is the condition of Ibe county, for af ter ail most every department of business is fed either direct ly or indirectly by the country and when easy access is not had between country and town there ix depression. The con dition of the roads tend to di rect the course of business. As an instance, ikerj are people who lire nearer Williamston than W aahinirton yet who pre fer to carry their produce and their trading to Washington be cause of the better road leading to Washington. Now Martin county sends convicts to Kdgecombe twice every year to work on the roads of that county. For their ser vice we receive mi remunera tion whatever. Why could not •Martin combine with Bertie or some other contigious county and employ its convicts in the maintenance of its own roads. We sincerely hope that the feeling for good road* will not die out before something is ac complished in this line. FT PATS TO ADVERTISE. Every up-to-date business man of today realizes the ne cessity and of advertising. The man who does not advertise his business these days is marked as a back number. He sees his business gradually dwindle to to small proportions while that of his advertising neighbor in crease*. The merchant who thinks money is wanted by ad vertising is not acquainted with modern business principles. The modern methiMls are stren uous and one mu>l choose a particular field and forge ahead with all his might in or der to be successful. If he has goods to sell he must hunt for prospective buyers and appeal to them with persuasive prop ositions. The passive merchant waits for the occasional buyer to come along and make known his wants The active, ener getic advertising merchant up the buy* rs and often by inducements and bargains creates wants with them. He doesn't give the people a chance to forget or overlook his busi ness. Appreciating the true worth of advertising he allows no week to pass a ithout plac ing a new and attractive adver tisement that will not only be read but will make a lasting impression on the reader. Now there is no tatter medi um of advertising ou earth than the newspaper. The advertis ing circular is mei ely glanced at and thrown asi«!e for waste paper, but the newspaper en ters the home and is read with iuterest by every member of the family, and this is not without its effect. Especially are the results noticeable dur ing the time pre* sous to the holidays wheu everyone is in a buying mood. If the business men of William."'on will set themselves to it an I get up ar tistic and stimulating advertise ments and place tl:em with the ENTSBPRISB we will warrant satisfactory result*. We have securvd additional help for our editorial depart ment in the person of Prof. B. T. Cow per. Prof. Cowper is a fine writer, dear and strong, and we teefcoufkiout that litis addition will put Tt e Enterprise in the front rank of North Caro lina week liea. Prof. C'owper's editorials began in our last is sue. Our PitHriph Column ayOwrtjliilSS The silent voters seem to base a secret underbtsnding. Application for membership in Mr. Watson's new party may now be filed. It seems that nobody denies Dsv-| id B Hill's right to the Boobv Priie. Judge Parker is so bnsy plowing that be has no time topay attention to politics. Uncle foe Cannon certainly has the right to feel that the House be longs to him now. _ It seems that a good many peo ple did sot vote the way they placed their bets. The thing that is bothering as much at the present time is the price of our Thanksgiving Turkev. New fall lists for women sue marked high as an indication of the high tide of onr prosperity. The office holders in the Philip pines are unamiousljr of the opinion that we should retain those islands. A movement is on foot which has for its object the tsking of our foot ball contest to The Hague. Our sympathy goes oat to the poor spellbinders who wilt now be compelled to make an booest liv ing. There is a dearth of news from Port Arthur tbjs week. Somebody seems to be squelching the liars there. Under the able leadership of William F. Sheehan and David B. Hill, Roosevelt's majority in New York was kept below the 200.000 mark. Harry Lehr,(the New York soci ety leader) claima be has a parrot that thinks. It would ba interest ing to know what the parrot thinks of Harry. Gen. Knropatkin having lost se ven or eight miles bv his recent "advances," it has been suggested that he return to the old plan of retreating. Sir Thomas Lipton asserts that he will make another try for the American cap. Sir Totn ought to know by thia time that there's many a slip twist the cap and the lip. A Philadelphia preacher says the devil lerks in every piece of pie. A contemporary commenting on this, adds that we can now blame the devil instead of the pie for onr in digestion." MatfeWt Mil N Mothers everywhere praise One Minute Cough Care for the suffer ings it has relieved and the lives of their little ones it has saved. A certain cure for coughs, croup and whooping cough. A. L. Spafford, Postmaster, of Chester, Mich., says: "Our little girl was uncon scious from strangulation during a sudden and terrible attack of cronp. One Minnte Cough Cure quickly relieved and cured her and I can not praiee it too highly." One Minute Cough Cure relieves coughs and makes breathing easy, cuts out phlegm, draws out inflamatioa removes every cause of a cough and strain on lungs. Sold by Ander son Crawford & Co. A Ruasai Ikfds Terminated with aa uglv cut on the leg of J. B. Orner. Franklin Grove, 111. It developed a Sub born ulcer unyielding to doctors and remedies for four years Then Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured. It's just as good for Bums, Scalds, Skin Eruptions and Piles. 95c at S. R. Biggs and all druggists. A New York contemporary states that Mr. Bryan is in doubt as to whether he will speak now or wait a while. •■ ■ J MRAPM* It is shameful when youth fails to respect old age, bat just the contrary in the case of Dr. King's New Life Pills. They cut off mal adies no matter how severe and ir respective of old age. Dyspepsia. Jaundice, Fever, Constipation all yield to ihis perfect pill. 25c at S. R. Biggs and all drag stores. \ In a few weeks Congress will be open for business again and they will doubtless goon talking as If we held no ckciiou at all. nL.' If'rAZO OIXTMENT Uktoanan oM. no ■rthrrf « 6 to 14 dar*. First application ximnw aad mL joe. If roar diumpat hasn't it •cad 30c ia ataaipa ud H will befor ■■«! p«d fill! by Faria Miilrite Co.. SL Ink Mo. n-4 ■ yr. In tbc diruicD of IwunylwlJ goods ia Alabama a jury decided that a pretty wife's kiss was of equal value wit It a £lO stove. We take off our hats to Southern gal lantry. Jas. Taylor, of Kendallville, Ind., was aerioualy diaeaacd with kidney —A trouble for so years. He tested every known remedy without much benefit, until be used Pioeules. This new discovery cured kim, and Mr. Taylor advises all jw"W— suffering from kidney nf • troubles to get a bottle of Pinealesat once. S. H. Ellison & Co. Bee's Hooev and Tar is different from all other remedies offered for the relief of couch.* lung »nd bron chial troubles. It contains antisep tic (properties that drMrov the K« rtaa. and solvent properties that cut the phlegm, allowing it to he thrown off. moves the bowcU gent ly. Cures Croup, Whooping Cough, and Colds in one night. Sold by S. H. Ellison & Co. Yon cannot cure piles bv external a|ipbcatjoD. Any remedy to he ef fective must be applied iwudc,right at the mt of the trouble. ManZan is pat up in a collapsible tube, with a nozzle, so that it reaches inside and applies the remedy where it is moat needed. ManZan strengthens the blood vessels and nerves so that piles are impossible. MauZan re lieves the pain almost instantly, heals, soothes, cools and cures. Sold by S. H. Ellison & Co. A new theory that in proving suc cessful in the cure of Coughs. Lung and Bronchial affections is offered in Bee's Laxative Honey and Tar. This remedy cuts the mucus, heals the membranous lining of the throat, longs and bronchial tubea; wards off Pneumonia and strength ens the system generally. Croup and Whooping a Cough disappear before its use aa snow before the sunshine of Spring. It's pleasant. Sold by S. H. Ellison & Co. Pincsalve acts like a poultice. Sold by S. H. Ellison & Co. aaroar or THK CONDITIO'* OP Bank of Martin County •tnUIAIUTOM. H.C. at Ike doer of baaiaeaa Sept. ITT. HN asaocacaai ' t Dtamu t Wt* TmDrafu. M** UU« Storka aad Saada '•—* rmtan a Ptetarca. r Msaas Da* ma Baaka aad Baakrra k.*aMk M l auk Note* aad mlm m»«" *.*>» TOTAL. I UABiuTiaat CapUal Stock. I IM»» Sarataa ' CaiMM Ptadla WJ till 11 Heaabfrct to Check «-W3 Tiaw Certldcalee of Depoeit. '.B* ** TOTAL. l"Maa 1, J O. Oodard Caakler. of Baak af Mania Coaaty. 4a aoleaaaly awai (or eUrm) tkat Ik akiii aakaial tatraeto Ike beat afaay kaaa Mft aad belief. J. O. OODAKD. Caafctea State af Honk Carollaa I Caaaty af Uartla I Bvora la aad aabacflbed before aae. tbla talk day af Sept. A. n.jm _ C. k. GODWIN. tfatare rabUc. i «S«!n tuSa) DiancToaa St. Oodard I 1.0. Gadatd I aaroßT OP THK coKDrno* OP J. C. Robertson, Banker '* KioaaaaoNTiuAiic, at Uwctaaeof baafaeaa sept. Mh. a*a« aaaouacßS Loaaa aad Diacoaata lAM Oaaidrafta Faraltate aad Plmtam t »J)M Other Seal Katate Oaraed Dae fraaa Baaka aad Baakera 4.TT W Chacka aad sthtr Cash Iteaaa t^Ml TOT AS* $ AMI-M UABIUTIIa Casftal Stock V— aa radMded Piodta i*W Oepaadta aokfect ta Check aMS CaaMer'a Checka Oatataadtag OM» ~ TOTAL IAM>« atate af Monk CaraUaal Caaaljr of Martla J LJ-C.ao*i"aia.Cathttitafth«Bbae*aaMßd kaak.da tiliaialy saear that thaabas*BUar aaeat tatraa to tha beat af ay haaahdp aad haUef. |. C KoaaaTaoa. Caalln Strata aad aabwttad ae thla tstt day of Meat. >«aa. A L. BOBS. Notary FlaMtc aemisi—idttws "OWSTinMra*" m, |||TClaVhM^i* > tJLw»rwLi*.t«ii ji 77 or Mm thi ijU day of If u irfn.iw. or this aotfaa win to plead iahar of their This 71k of >'■ 1 !■■> H, ipx. SL W CASTKK. fit pd MTU* SHE Pnnaiat a the paaiiaiea of a Used at inathuacutoJ b, Cmhhm K. Whito to V. S. Shades. aa the fltfc dap of October 1903.00* registered aa the afct d the ITlg'lif d Deeda d Marti- coaaty. tm ■oak LLL, hp ifa. detook kwac boaa Bade ia Che pjwnt of the darn will aril at pahtir aactioa. for CASH, oa M. CjfAtanna (Mkrimfp place, aaths SftterflKMltf.aM at utfchtk UL.tt*Wn»i«t laupnti. tract af had. friog .ia H ■■■> a T«raw .fcip adjoiaiag the laada of T. II Cof Mi. V. fIL PUnriMadothara,aadkaowa aa tttfciia Odkrhifp hoatphot Cualaialag mm haadu it aad Hh mrm' K. SnUtotoaaMriy the died an! intrfek provided far in aeid Mortgage This aath day of Ortdar. spa*. >4l W. SL RHODES. Tmfct. the estate af V. Z. rwcD, iknurf. aotice ia hereby to aO pammm holding daiaM agsuut uidoUk tope ■nt tlaa totkM lw,wl !■« (■■>■! oa or tofcse the yoth dmy ,4 October. 1905. or this notire will be plea* «■ bar of their ituntij. All pt"«" «" diatr pa) n ■».. This M d«|o(Ort»At , iy>4- J. tt. RAWLS, it .YtlmiaMtrafnr. AtalaWnU;* Nartkc Having qaalrteii ao olnußualu U|Mi the artah «(L)i. ti »n. deceased, notice ia hatily (»« to all pmoa» doi— nu«»l miJ nUleUipre vnt them to the fv pay :neat oa or before the iSthdayof Novem ber. 190 ft, or this notice mill be plod is bar of their recover}. AU pevsoas ia •lebted to said caUtr aie nyglol to make isiaitdislr payment. Tha iS day of Kaecaber, 1904. S. S. BROWN. 7-61 Adariaataalor. Executor'• Natte Hariag qnaKM aa otntor opon the aetata of Nancy B. Kotnaoa. dsceaaed; notice ia hereby give* toaO pereoa* hold ing daiaM sgaiast eatatr to prsecat these to the aaderstgaed far pajtal on or before the Crat day of October. 1903. or this aotke win be piood in bar of their recovery. All petaoav indebted to seid ptywit* This 14th day of September. 1904. 50.6t.p1l KM TAYLO*. Execntor executor's Natica Mailt tulfci mi aaecrrtor apner toe rotate of Ida B. Hiaea. deceaaed. aotice ia hereby given to all peraoaa holding clahas agaaaat«hl estate to praamt these to the andetsigaed for payawat on or he lore the i*h day af October 1905. or thia aotice will he plaad ia bar of their re covery. All ptiesas iadehted to said es tate are reqsrsted to sde iwi fills TMa iflk day at October. 1904. JOHN L. HINKS, « Knortot FOOT BALL Virginia vs. North Carolina THANKSGIVING DAY HOVBDBt 24. 1904 The Atlantic Coast Line Announce rate of one first-das fare pins 25 cents for Ike round-trip lor this occaainn from iB points on its line in fhe States of North Carol ma and Virginia, to RICHMOND Tickets on aale November 23rd. and for trains aiiitring in Birfca—d by **s pm. 24th.limited to return until Nwcnber 26^,1904 A Great Contest Do not Miss It For rates apeijrto ticket agents H. M. Emersaa. T. H. W. J. Oral*. G. P. A. WILMINGTON. N. C. To Cure a CoM in One Day I KJLUJZSSL | /ffIILLSX /AND FEVER 1 U^redJ Iwintersuthsl I (|iii®i I -SSSBSBSSr* HiwT a'co, J. 0- SPELLEB . . wf-Ai pa M . . Woad I SbiiKlcsJ > Mllry 4k ladERS ISI WnltalMM COUNTRY PRODUCE Wellington St.. Wllhaton TUG Ragged front is VHOI TOT CM car TBI rocasr GROCERIES M> BAGGED GOODS HOW EVE* EVBY TM iraCIlT HBT-CUSS kd hM b.. a W. KEITH B WHIM Tl ICSMMATE W Fresh BakcTs Bread Received Daily pianos a- ORGANS WHOLESALE and RETAIL " A. D. Jooa ft Co., QUUBIOIO NORI CiMUM Southern Factory Distrib utor* fur the world how KIMBALL VCIMB JOB ■aacrtobartka We give Crer trials We pay the fieigbt We am yon tjprcnl We add nothing to the priripal when sold am Easy Payments Write far nor latest Piano and Organ Catalogue, aad lor full pertKulara A D. JONES ft COMPANY 408 Soath Ehn Street OtanaoM. Noam CIBOUM BEE'S JjL Lazaihre Iff HONEY-TAB SffSi ft! B»»»h rill—nt to the tn»t» aai food aUka for Youf cad OU. a H. ELLISON * Oft. 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