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THE ENTERPRISE. PUBLISH KD KVKRY FRIDAY ' W THE UTtirtlU rtUWTIKG CO. N.C ALFRED E. WHITMORE. EDITOR. SUBSCRIPTION RATES •One Year • - -v J fi.o Si* Months • - .5 Three Moatte -~ • , - - . .a Strictly Cash In Advance Advertising Rate* on Application • ~ ' Jt*- Rate red «t the Port office at Wtfliamaloa. N. C. Second Cl««» Mail Matter, Friday, July 24, iqoß A CORRECTION In the last issue of Tmi Entkr- I'Ris* a ,grave mistake occured. Our compositor made us fay some thing that we did not intend to say. Cln settflK up some editorial sqwibs the ®mpositor made one paragraph where two was written and intended. For fear that some luav take the wrong view of the article, we make this statement. We reprint the articles as intended to apj>ear last week. Only two dissenting voices in the Convention—well, voU find knockers in every walk of life. The second, and one that in no way was intended to bear upon the first, was: tfrank, open criticisms are manly and commendable, and should be invited, but, attacks in the dark are mean—dispicable even in |>oli tics. - The candidates for the various county offices are putting in lots of work these days. We are glad to note that editor Lee of the Benson Spokesman- is again able to take charge of his paper. The editor of the Greenville Reflector has our sympathy. We know what, it is to be laid up with a bad foot, and we hope he will soon be all right again. Mr. .Plenhy Peel has an article in this issue that is of importance to every citizen of the county. He hits the nail on the head when he says Martin County" should have a competent man to look after road malang and bridge building. If any of our readers have any ideas along this line let us have them. We will gladly publish letters 011 this subject. We have received word from Mr. N. T. Rid-lick, who is touring the West and especially the State of Oklahoma, that he cannot furnish us ativ more "write-ups" >»f his trip. In ;i letter to Mr. J. W. Perkins of Kveretts he that should lie write about the country he is now in and tell of things as he sees them, he fears Ins friends here would doubt his veracity, ,1/r. Riddiek speaks in glowing terms of the West. The nomination of llou. John 11. Small by the congressional convention of this district at Ply mouth Thursday, for the consecutive term, was a well merit ed honor to that distinguished gentleman and shows how highly he is esteemed by the people of his district. He is truly a most faith ful representative, and the people have learned that it is to their in- |o i.eep a man in congress 83# i«i able to do something for --Greenville Reflector. " BOY'S Lift Saved My little boy, four years old, hail a severe attack of dysentery. We had two physicians; both of them gave him up. We then give him Chamberlain's Colic, .Cholera and Diarrhoea Refttedy which cur ed him and bilieve that saved his life.— William H Sttoling. Carbon Hill, Ala. There is no doubt but this remedy saves the lives of many children each year. Give it with castor oil aocording to the plain printed directions and a cure is : eby All Druggisti Heat prostrates tbe nerves. In the summer one needs a ttunic to off-set the csutomary hot weather Nerve s and Strength depression. You feel better in 48 . hours after beginning to take such a remedy as Dr Shoop's Restorative Its prompt, action in restoring the weakened nerves is surprising. Oflcourse, you won't get intirely strong in a fetf days, but each dav you can actually feel the improvement. That tired,'lifeless spiritless feeling will quickly depart when using the Dr. S'toop's Restora- en a failing appetite; u;"it will strengthen the weakened Kidney and Heart by situply rebuilding the worn-out nerves that these organs depend upon. Test it a few davs and be convinced. Sold by all dealets. When Governor Glenn fs nomi nated for President by the Prohi bition party the Charlesttr and Columbia papers will set about to prove that he was not born in North Carolina. That is. a way they have aliout them.—Charlotte Ob server. * ... • Jut Exactly Right "I have usid I) r. King's New- Life Pills for several years, and find them just exactly right," says Mr. A. A. Kclton. of N. Y. New Life P.lis relieve with-J out the discomfort. Best remedy for constipation biliousness and malaria. 25c. at All Druggists. Never suspect a friend of doing you wrong until the proof of it is as plain and as clear as the tun at noon on a cloudless day, and then, —yes, even then do not accuse or censure urtil you have heard from his qwu lips his version of the sup-1 posed wrong. If you were ever a> friend to him lie is certainly enti tled to that much forbearance and consideration. If this rule was practiced, many a misunderstand ing would be averted, and many u heartache spared.—l,a Grange Sen tinel. Williamston vs Robersonvllle Yesterdav afternoon at the ball park the second team of William ston crossed bats witli the boys from Kobersonville the home boys winning bv score of 8 to 6 in. a seven inning game. The game be ing called iu the seventh inning in order that the visitors could catch the 4:30 train. The Rtmedf That Dots "Dr. King's New Disc-very is the remedy that does the healing others promise put fail U> per formal, savs Mrs. E. R. Pierson," of Au burn Centre, Pa." It iscurtugiue ol throat and lung trouble of long standing, that other treatments relieved onlv temporarily New Discovery is doing me so much good that I feel confident its con tinued use for a reasonable length of time will restore me to perfect health." This , renowned cough and cold rcwdy and throat and lung hea'or seld at All Druggist. 50C. and $r ro. Trial bottle tree. UTANDARUIJtD) ?r For All Live Stock CASY AND SAFE TO USE. SILLS LICE. TICKS. FLEAS. MITES. CURES MANGE. STAB. RINGWORM. SCRATCHES. ETC. DESTROYS DISEASE GERMS AND DRIVES AWAY FLIES. NON-IRRITATING* EFFECTIVE. INEXPENSIVE. YOU can't afford to let lice, ticks, fleaa and mitaa II ~oat your atoek alive. Get a aupply of KRESO DIP and follow directions. It will put an and to the parasites and give the stock a chance to thrlva and put on flesh. Use H In barna, hog pens, chicken houses and dog ken nela—any piaoa where there,are vermin. KRESO DIP la a coal tar product. It mlxaa readily with water. Itdoaa not burn or irritate like earbolio acid. It doaa not bileter or take the hair off like keroeeno- It costa leea and doaa more than any of these. You can't make a bettor Investment than to buy some Kreso Dip to kill lieet tleka, mltea and fleaa and prevent diaeaaa by destroying the germs. One gallon of KRESO DIP makea 60 to 76 gallona when mixed with water. Each lot la STANDARDIZED by the manufacturers, therefore alwaya the aame. 7* GIVE IT A TRIAL. The County Commissioners The time has cotfie when »e should consider who shall handle the finances of Martin County; and another matter s to consider is who is qualified to be a County Com mitwioner. I think at least one member of the board of Commissioners should be a tnan of experience in bridge building and road filling, which is bting done in all' parts of the County, and which is paid for out of the fund of the County, and generally by contract, let out to the lowest bidder, and sotre times the county pays very high prices for the work done, because bidders are scarce and always* get the contract whether high or low, because the bidder gets the job at the lowest bid. Now the point is, we need a man to let out contracts to build bridges and fill roads, that knows the value of the work before he puts it up for bids, and a man that depends on his own judgment in all matters, that come under his supervision and not depend upon the judgment of the men who expect to take the contract. And the Commissioner, or the man that has such work done, should be a judge of No i timber, and know what good lumber is when he looks at it, and will not let experienced contractors work in No. 2 lumber when No. 1 was agreed upon, and not allow shoddy jobs done and then recieve and pay for same when No. 1 work was agreed upon. I think the contractor •diould have a fair profit on his work in all cases But, if the com missioners should have all jobs fig ured out at what is fair and right, at d cannot get it at the proper price for the lack of bidders, he should call the bid off and buy the lumber and have the bridge built as it should be with it prop er piled and anchored. We find that it has been a rue for a good long time that the mem ber of the board tint lives nearest the point where work is done to go and attend to it whether lie be a judge of lumber or experienced in the work or not. In such cases then the county is at the mercy ot men looking to their own interest and not the interest of the county. Then we find in other cases when each member of the board seeing to doubt the judgment of the other members, or douots his own judg ment, and all go in a bol\ accom panied by the Register of I Veds to write specifications and contracts just to -build a luidge aiul fill a road, which we think very expen sive, Now if there i.^not .1 member of the board that has the qualifica tions to Lave such work done with out paying the whole board I think the board should hire a man that i-. fully qualified to attend to that j art of the work and save the ex pense of so many meb, afld prob ably the work would be more satis factory to the tax payers of the County. I would like to hear from some other man, or men, on the subject. Plenny Peel, Jamesville, N. C. There is one preparation known today that will promptly help the stomach. This is Kodol. Kodol digests all classes of food, and it does it thoroughly, so that use of Kodol for a time wiH without doubt belpuanyone who has stom ach disordersXor stomach trouble. Take Kodol today and continue it for the short time that is to give "you complete relief. Kodol is sold bv Cbase's Drug .Store; Higgs' Drug Store. LAYMAN'S MOVEMENT \ ' - At the Methodist Church Sun day July 26 1908. A meeting in the interest of the Laymau's Move ment. Services at it A. M. and ,8:30 P.M. Dr. D.jJB. Zollicoffer will speak acji A. M. and Mr. P. N. Stain back at 8:30 P. M. These gentlemen are exceedingly interesting speakers and will have something worth while to say. We expect a good day. You * re cordially invited to attend each ser vice. It is hoped that the Hamil ton, Vernon and Holly Springs congregations will be present. The friends of all denominations in Williamston, and the public are cordially invited to be w'th us. Announcement for Monday will be made on Sunday. C. L. READ *Mr. Frank Rhodes returned last Friday to. his home in Birming ham, Ala., after spending his va catiou here with bis mother. 'Best (hi World Afford "lt gives me unbounded pleasure Ito recommend Bucklen's Arnica Salve," says J. VV. Jenkins, of Chapel Hill. N. C. "I am con vinced it's the best salve the world affords. It cured a felou on my thumb, and it never fails to heal every sore, burn or wound to which it is applied. 25c. at All Druggists. r $25.80 ~ - To Boston, Mass. and return Via ATLANTIC COAST LINE • Tickets on sale July 30th, 31st, August Ist, iiid, 3rd, 4th, limited to start on return trip August 16th. Extension of returned Hmit may be obtained until September 16th by deposit and payment of SI.OO. Stopovers permitted in New York 011 return trip; l ,; or particulars, address, W. I. CftAIO, T. C. WHITE, l'ass. Traffic Mgr. Gen. Pass. Agt. C. Do. You Trust Your WATCH? You've seen people look at their watch and then ask some one else the time of day. He can't trust his watch. If yours is that kind, you'd better throw it away. % If you are going to buy a new watch, be sure that you a trustworthy watch; one that you can swear by; one that you can catch the train by, or keep an engagement by. We sell trustworthy watches and guarantee them. H. D. PEE LE, The Jeweler MILLIAMSTOS, - N. C QEES LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP CONFORMS TO NATIONAL PURE FOOD AND DRUGS LAW. B An Improvement over many Cough, Lung and Bronchial Remedies, because it rids the system of a cold by acting as a cathartic on the bowels. No opiates. Guaranteed to give WK. satisfaction or money refunded. Prepared by PINEULE MEDICINE CO.. CHICAGO. U. S. A. FOR SALE AT CHASE'S DRUG STORE , ..Special Notice.. ' \ -/ . —. - —: > i W/E are reducing the prices on ' * - all summer Shoes, Hats and Dress Goods, etc. Come while you * can get your size and choice. We have just received a new line of Neckwear in all thelatest colors and styles. Get your choice beforetthey are picked over. - ----- P Brown St ßoberson BROWJV & tiODGES Dealers io Fancy and Staple Groceries Our stock is complete Let Us Supply Your Table Wants Free delivery within corporate limits 'Phone us your orders War Afilut Cusißptiin * All nations are endeavoring to, pheck the ravages of consumption, the "white plague'y'that claims so many victims eacl/ year. Foley's Honey and Tar cures cdhghs and colds perfectly and you are in no danger of consumption. Do not risk your health by taking some unknown preparation when Foley's] Honey atid Tai is safe and certain in results. The genuine is in a yellow package. C. C Chase, S. R. Biggs. MR. BURNS' ANNOUNCEMENT To THE EDITOR: „ I was informed by some friends during Court week that the report was being circulated that I would not be a candidate for the office of County Treasurer before the next Convention. T wish to say through vour columns that I will be a can didate for renomination, and ask the support of all Democrats. Very Respectfully, tf. H. M. BIRR AS. Kennedy's Laxative Cough Sy rup acts gently upon the bowels and thereby drives the cold out of the system *ud at the same time it allays inflammation and stop irrita tion. Children like it. Sold Iby Chase's Drug Store; Biggs' Drug Store. Tin Your Roofs I will furnish and put on tin for 4 cents a square foot. Better grades in proportion. Tkosft who have roofs to tin will do well to see or write, M. P. SMITH,! Robersonville, N/C. UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA 1789-1907 Head of State's Educational System . ' I DEPARTnEN TS: College engineering Graduate Law Medicine Pharmacy Library cotftmins 48,000 volumes. 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