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Here's Your Chance to , Help Democrats Win Send One Dollar to Contributors' Wilson and Marshall League and Get Certificate For Framing. • ■ T ,, _ V . ' H ont, i l^ tOr *' ** atlonaJ Wn9on anJ Marshall league haß been organized with W. O. McAdoo, vice chairman fh h wL^D emocrati c committee, aa president, Chnrles R. Crane, vice chairman of the finance committee of DemocraUc committee, as treasurer and Stuart Q. Gibbony as secretary for the purpose of aiding In raising funds for the national campaign by popular subscription . ' n .i!J rthe » an ,? ° f /o iS purpoße "^°* ra,)bed certificates have been prepared, suitable for framing on which are engraved portraits of Governors Wilson and Marshall and their autographs and which certify that the holder® |1 ff, 6 fS^iuid U |loo national Democratic campaign. The denominations of these certificates are sl, J2, $5, |lO, BUpp )!® s tb ,? B .® certificates |° clubß ln 'arse numbers, so they may be issued when contributions are made. It 1B believed the solicitation of funds will be greatly aided by this method. *h.n « 8 Dnme aDd , a ??o eacb contributor should be forwarded to the Contributors' National Wilson and Mar kept Sa4rUe * r °° m Avenue building, New York city, where a complete record of all contributors will be A facsimile of tio artistic certificates issued by this .league follows: *~p ©©ooocojccoooocco* *-r :*- •: k WHAT REPU3L!CAN PP.Ob- v 0 PERITY IS. g What ha.u the result been? ?! ci Prosperity? Yes; if by prosper- jj C| ity you mean vast wealth, no 0 ji matter liow distributed or whe- x 'i[ thor distributed at all or not; if p [ i you moan vast enterprises built 5} jij up to bo presently concentrated Q iji under the control of compara- S jij ttvely small bcdie3 of men, who 3 ji can determine almcst at pleas- J? 11 urc'whether there shall be com- S? fi petition or not. The nation as jg S a nation has grown immensely '5 C rich. She is Justly proud of her ji |k[ industries and of the genius of jjj i|i her men of affairs. They can 5 jij master any thine they set their j!j 1 mind to, and we bftYe i jj greatly stimulateir unaer th>lr j{ j leadership and command. Their 5 J i laurels are many and very green, x 11 Wo must accord them the great 5 ji honors that are their due, and !« 11 we must preservo what they 5 j have built up for us. But what i pf the other side of the picture" I j it is not easy for us to live as it ] j 11 used to be. Our money will not J j buy as much. High wages, even j i[ when we can get them, yield ua '!> J no great comfort. We used to i? i be better off with less, because ]5 ji a dollar could £uy |o j i[ more. The majority of ua have jj | been disturbed to find ourselves 5 i growing poorer, even though X j our earnings were slowly In- i> 11 creasing. Prices climb faster S 11 than we can push our earnings O i up.—From WoodTW Wileon'B R | Speech Accepting the Demo- Q i cratic Nomination. 0 C LABOR AND THE RULE Of © 0 RIGHT. j! The working people of Ameri- x ![ ca —if they mu3t bo distinguish- 0 rj i ed from the minority that con- 5 S stitutes the rest of it—are, of C» 5 course, the backbone of the na- S[ 11 tion. No law that safeguards y ]i their life, that improves the phy- 1 1 sical and moral conditions un- |j 1 11 der which they live, that makes a 1 ] their hours of labor rational and $ 11 tolerable, that gives them free- 8 11 dom to act in their own interest x ji and that protects them where 8 | they cannot protect themselves 5 jj can properly be regarded as 5 [| class legislation or as anytfiing x Ji but as a measure taken in the i 5 I [ interest of the whole people,* [I jj whose partnership in right ac- ijj ]! tion we are trying to establish ]3 ,j and make real and practical. It ij II is in this spirit that we shall act j x ij If we are genuine upokesmen of j Ji the whole country.—From Wood-* 1 ij row Wilson' 3 Speech Accepting 2 Ji the Democratic Nomination. Its the lazy man who feat the aost hard look. . b • ii . BOY p ii WANTED! !!, i! I 11 . 11 II M CZ3 lu LI \ i~- - n a' Hi One who is willing to [I I work and anxious to |l| learn the printing busi- P| *kM » f1 ! ness. Must have good pf habits. No Cigarette P| smoker need apply 0 n y y 1 II i! II l! i! 1 IP -- II I ' - \ I x-..-. ... A i The |L jr , • • L 'p enterprise p Williamston ii # .. ■ O THE TWO GREAT THINGS § TO CO. i 0 There are two great things to jj » do. —oau >b to Bel up thu rule of S ji Justice and of right In Burli mat- jj Ij ters a.i tho tariff, the regulation I 1 x cf tho tr':«• ta art! th» prevention '5 5 t>i rionopoly the adaptation of 5 our banking laws jj 2 to the varied to which our ij 3 people must put them, the treat- S 6 meat of these who do the daily o labor in our factories and mines }* >5 and throughout nil our great in- ijj jj dustrlal pnd commercial under- |J 3 takings aivd tlia politVal life of ij fj the people of the Philippines, j* IM fcr whom v/e hold governmental 3 5 power itf trust, for their service |l K not our own. The other, the ad-, C 9 ditioual duty is tho great task S k of protecting our people and our U 5 resources and of keeping open jj S| to the whole people the doors of Pi opportunity through which they g 5[ must, generation by generation, ( 5 JJi pass if they are to make con- !j )j! quest of their fortunes in hoalth, '5 j,| in freedom, in peace and In con- Ij Ji tentment. In the performanco ! X| of this second great duty we are ij Ji face to face with questions of x 11 conservation and of develop- Q !|i ment, questions of forestß and q water powers and mines and wa- W terways, of the building-of-an 8 adequate merchant marine and C the opening of every highway 8 and facility and the setting up x of every safeguard needed by a ?! great industrious, expanding na- Jj tion.—From Woodrcw Wilson's jj Speech Accepting the Democrat- $ ic Nomination. f pooooooooooooooooooooooooo O LOUIS D. BRAN DEIS, 803- 8 J TON: X j]i "Governor Wilson's speech of O lj| acceptance is the utterance of a $ jj> twentieth century statesman; Q j| with keen perception he recog- 2 jj> nizes tho evila from which the © *i people are suffering and tho dan- R ? gers which threaten our welfare; Q jj with broad vision he points the $ way by which those evils may © 5 be removed and the dangera S « averted; he proves his under- Jj standing alike of business and Q k of social noeds and that he is a y a Democrat in fact., ao well as in ft Jj name, and his courage is un- W doubted. Progressive Americana ft 8 have in him a worthy leader." m zee yoc.ooc-30 w XfCOOCOOOOOOCOOCtOOOOOOOOOO I? SENATOR GORE, OF OK LA "The closing sentence of*ETa 2 ,> speech will become the battle 8 hymn of democracy in the pend- Q !| ing campaign: 'I thank God and 11 take courage ' It fa at once st g I 1 paten of praise and la a shm- £ 11 siofi to patrlotlo duty. " > | Miss Iva L. Kilby One of Richmond's best Milliners, has accepted a position with BLOUNT and BROTHERS Williamston, IN. G. • Madam, what can we show yoii ? Some hats, what kind? White Felt, we have them, what else? Wjiite Corduroy, oh yes, plenty of them* that all? Xo, I want to see that child's hat in the window, it is so pretty, I'll buy before its gone. lam glad I came here. That's what We do, make everybody >lad ae dt BLOUNT k BROTHER Buy Your Merchandise Best fitted to Satisfy a! 9 Kinds of Trade r New and Complete Stock of Pall and winter goods Clothes for Men, Women and Children Novelties, Shoes, Hats and Caps MILLI N E R Y Exquisitfe in workmanship de sign and color dt Best Service HARRISON BROS. & CO. J. B. SPELLER Dealer in ! Wood, Shingles, Poultry, Kggs, Furs, Wall Paper and - Baseball Supplies I Williamston • North Carolina ______ Notice j Having qualified as Administrater upon the Estate of Reuben Brown deceased; Notice is hereby given to all persons ! holding claims against said Estate to i present them to the undersigned tor pay- I nient on or before the 2tst day of £ept. ' 1913, or this notice will be plead in bar i of their recovery. All persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make immediate payment, j This 21st day of Sept. 1912. J. W. ANDERSON, A rim. j t| iOHSHESfER SPILLS /•JOpN. 1- OSAMOND—-£'i{ &»ANC PI W jy j LADIES j A«V #ot.r UrtnM for CHI CHES-TER'S A ; DIAMOND LILTAN'I) TILLS in RI.D aodA\ GOLD metallic boxes, sealed with BLUC(0 ) Ribbon. TAKS KO OTHER. liny oP j»vr W END •« t>r CHI-CUKK-T/IE C V , DUMttlfD BRAND PILLS, for t*-eaiT-fiV»J I years regarded a* Heft, Safest, Always Reliable. :SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE T w » C. D. CARSTARPHEN & CO. | a ... , i® General Merchants g ft When you want the Best in *jjjf Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, ty£/ kfS Hats, Dress Goods, Millinery, O Furniture, Hardware, Stoves W and Ranges, Wire Fencing kk Gome to See Us g f 0 G. D. Garstarphen & Go. Williamston - - North Carolina ####€?# C-C-C'6 4 If You Want It Printed, We Can Do It ' ) THE ENTERPRISE
The Enterprise (Williamston, N.C.)
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