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THE ENTERPRISE. inuuromtTfnMi unn K. wnrmoiß. inm - MwiUWi «Wi «m*w af iaarrtiaas is miM will tt on hrtU" aai charted »p to dale ml iim "I i MmDmrati dwoll urf Wore At te aMtmlnt far luamtml will br tteriH tiaa airat rates forth* ItaM actaall? paUbM. W> isMwaaliatlna ■mtrrll— '**-—«» •f Um writer wnapuki it mot b> It tUfc*d. bat asa iwiMlftrffooJ faith - l>rUTni>u **T«; — Omr tech at «■ itina | trail, Each aahacqarat iuntiw ]• u«l» Sartnru Locals w ccats a liar. OMtaarieaaad Resolutioos ol Beapcrt. *n an ■a Uk>. 5 crnl* a Uae. Capy far Adevrtisratrats. or rhaage af Mm lararats. laast br ia this gSct aot later Uoa Watacsdar aooa. SUBSCRIPTION S' 0° A YKAR W ADTAXCK Katrrrd St lit Pott OSct at WilliaaMtna. M. C. as ScoMtd Class Hiil Matter. Fbidat, Febriabt 26, 1904. j It's too early yet to speak with absolute certainty, bnt it looks now like Hon. John II Small will have no opponent against him for the nomination. His record is such thatit i* useless for any man to enter the race against him. In a recent issue the Wilmington Messenger.among other thing 3, has this to say on this sub ject. "In these days of scramble for office: when the idea pre vails that offices are created for the beuefit of indigent |>oliti cians and as rewards for cam paign work; that there should be rotation in office in order to give more men a pull at the treasury; that no matter how efficient an officer a man may makefjie should he kept in office only for a short while, it is refreshing to knoTr that there is o:ie congressional dis trict iu our State where the Democrats recognize the worth of their Represenative and realize that when they get a good man in congress it Is to their interest to keep him there This is the First district represented by Hon. John 11. Small. Mr. Small is now jl serving his third term. It' would really be a misfortune | were he not elected to the next Congress —for one reason i if for no other. Mr. Small is the champion ol the proposed, inland waterway. lie his worked faithfully a-id diligent-, ly and is still working to secure ji the opening of this important | thoroughfare for commerce. [' "We believe that the gov ernment will finally open thia waterway, but Mr. Small as Congressman from that district can do more toward hastening the undertaking than any one | else. Should the next bouse be democratic he will be on the j committee on commerce or that ! of rivers and harbors and |>er haps its chairmain, and would wield great influence in shap ing such legislation, while a new man from that district, j eren with a Democratic house.; would have little weight in the j councils of his party in the 1 bouse. "This inland waterway would be of greater advantage to the I tidewater section of our State j and] of the other States of the. South Atlantic than any mari time scheme that could be de vised. It would also be of benefit to the co isting trade between the latter section and the northern ports. It would rapidly build up the towns on, the sound/ and rivers in East-; era Carolina and would open up markets with cheap trans- 1 portat ion to the fanners and manufacturers of the tidewater section. The government would find it of great advantage in time of war also. It is sur prising that the government has not long ago seen the im portanc of this inland water way and constructed it. Were ■»|V oonditioos existing b oar North Atlantic Coaatjthe government would not hare de layed this long in opening the aray to commerce.'' Mr. Kooierdt'i decision not to go to the Banna funeral because of the fear that be would be con- tidered hypocritical to d:> so isn't a bit like the president He bears the reputation of being a man mho heastothe line without concern •s to what b comes of the chips. By bis refusal to go to the fa nero' be gives room for the suspi cion that he realizes most keenly all that If anna's removal mea:s for him.—Greensboro Telegram. Wonder if Mr. Roosevelt's reason for going on a limiting expedition into the mountains of New York beyond all rail way and telegraphic commu nication while President McK inley lay on bis death bed was from the same motive? —Wil- mington Messenger. Hon. Chas. Dick, congress man fram the 19th district of Ohio has been chosen to suc ceed the late Senator Marcus A. Uanna. Wc are sure that all the merchants have given in their purchase tax as court is so near at hand. A. B. Baxter & Co., the New York brokerage house which failed recently to the extent £600,000, have announced that they will pay dollar for dollar. It will be the middle of March possibly before all claims are liquidated. The will of the late Senator Ilanna has been probated. The ' estate is valued at $3,000,000. The widow gets one-third, the balance is divided between the three chil dren. ____________ The Alabama Suffrage Case has been dismissed by the U. S. Su i preine Court. " The Panama Catial treaty has been ratified. I v ... Icier Meari a Ctiplaiit B. W. Ilargrave, one of the lead ing druggists of Wilson, N. C , writes- ' 'Gentlemen—unsolicited, I offer you this testimonial concern ing 'Wortliiiigton Remedy.' I can and do say that the same was used in my lather's faniilv from mv birth, ami in a:y own ever since I I have liecn housekeeping, as a pana cea for all kinds of bowel troubles, both tor adult and infant. As a druggist I have recommended and sold it for twenty years and, have never had a customer com plain of its failing to come tip to the claim made tor it." Price 25c. For sale by S. R. Biggs. Lhurcb of the Advent Sen iocs on the second and fifth Sundays of the month, morning and evening, and on the Saturdays (5 p. tn.) before, and on Mondays (9 a. tn.) after said Sundays of the month All are cordially invited. Rev. B. S. I«assiter. Rector. Latest War News * The Japs meet a runious repulses six steamers laden with explosives sunk by Russian cannon. WILLIAMS i Mr. James Riddick, of Jatnes -1 ville. is very sick at the home of , his father, Mr. James Riddick. Miss Minnie Thomas is visiting t at Bear Grass this week. Rev. T. H. Sutton filled his regular appointment at Holly Springs Sunday. HAMILTON Dr Matthews,of Virginia Beach, is here. Mrs. M. T. Lawrence, who has been ill, is out agaiu. Mr. Herbert Salsbnry, of Has seli, was tn town Sunday. Miss Bertha Dutrow, who'has been quite sick, is much beUir. We are glad to hear that Mrs. Sberrod Salsbury is much better. Misses Bade Moore and Bettie Lawrence mt to Cnmto Sunday. Mies K—ir Phw, of Taitwro, is mting her a not, Mr. I.LC. Bryan. I Rev. R D. Carton filled hi> fin* appointment bere Sunday Domisg and nigbt. Miss Floyd Bcllamr who has been vbitiog her a ant in Pitt coun ty, returned Saturday. Miss Lilla Whitley and the Misses Wynn, of Everett*. were the guest of Miss Perkim Sunday. Mr. N. C. Hines has been com iug to Hamilton real often. There must be scmething very attractive bere. Miss Minnie Ednmndson, of Gold Point, who has been visiting Miss Mary Edmondsoa, returned home Saturday. Emptf ■ Mri Fak Mr. H. Haggins, of Melbourne, Fla., writes, "My doctor told me I had Consumption and nothing could be done for me. I was given np to die. The offer of a free trial bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, induced me to try it. Results were startling. It surely saved my life " This core is guaranteed for all throat and lung diseases by S. R. Biggs and all druggists. Price yx. and ft. Trial bottles free. . —Wc have son* Turner's N. C. Almanacs on band, and will Rive one to tach new yearly subscriber or to any old subscriber who re news their subscription for a year, as long as the Almanacs last. Cotne before they- are all oat. —Send your orders tar Letter heads, Packet-beads, Bill-heads, Envelopes etc., to the Enterprise Printery. —Read our ad. iu this issue and see how you can get THE EKTEE PRISE FREE. Correct Silverware Currrct inchr-artcr. A' and TObnin.hip-nM nut—aa dainty ctuoaor fine linen it yam wnu bin everything la £uod taste and Inrcwnjr. Kama, forks* »pu«m nwllmry psccrsfcic table use wiU t« twiwt if ar lcctcd from goods stamped 1847 SS" rmiwlw "IXT," aa lkn« sr» laluilua " TMII 1 "irltTlM 111 **r T r " Inn Til imlii ■ .Piedmont Con- ECHOLS' ccntrated Iron (& Alum Water is nut a pairst medicine. bat a Mineral Water Remedy in nwrtbalnl form, l6u time* as tlrnai; as the natural water. It contains Jo Jifkml minerals mhu h are nearly identical vith tlvxe found in a hu man hodj. (Her aoo Virginia physician* prescribe it. If ran hare Indigestion. Catarrh. FemJe Ctan plaints , Kidney and BUldet troubles Stomach aad Bowel Btwmbii Inactive Liver. Scrofula, and ether Mood aad skin disease* Give it a trial da oar gnainnUe' that if rtwllt are not satisfactory after a fair trial Twm money will be refunded. For sale by S. R. BIGCS and an good druggists. 8 ox bottles, 50 cents: tS at. battles. $ 1.00. Teaspoon ful in half glass ordinary water a dose. The (1 .00 sire sent by prepaid cipicas on receipt aI price if yoar druggist will j not supply jroa J. M ECHOLS & CO. Lynchburg ... Virginia. Legal Advertisements. Executor s Notice Having qahM as executor tipon the estate of Richard Jones deceased.notice is hereby given to an pnoas holding claims agaiast a«l estate to present them to the undersigned lor payment on or before the iSth day of Febnrary, 1905, or this notice will be pleaded a bar of their recovery. All pcisuas indebted to said estate arc itqsauil to make immediate payment. This 18th day of February 1901. Joan A. Jim x>* Eaeeutor. T I J ■ I lllW.Hlllill»*t€HII»M««H.t» i« I »IlW= lilwMrt I k> n«»B«i»lii TW ■ i »!■ «• tmmmmmMtmmwmt >» * > I S?MiriM. wTtLrWiS—M*. t».«. ■■■■>. l. r. «■»■«- W »■■ i. i ill I ■ Mi»ii>rMißumci l>y——«lL»4»■«■■«*««tiart! ■ ■■■«■» _ ■ CNMWU CO.. >MWI7I»«». miumm. The annual meeting of the State Bankers' Association will be held in Asheville Jane 14, 15 and 16. — A fine lot of nice white enve lopes at 4 cents a package, (25 in a pack) at the Enterprise Book Store. North Carolina { | tbe Snparior Coart Martin Coast f ( J. H. Rridgnt vs. Mary Bridget* The defendant above aamrd will take notice that an act MM entitled aa above has been corn a»e need in the Saperior Court of Martin County, for divorce; aad the aaid defendant will further take no tice that he ia required to appear at the next term of the Superior Cant of saud County to be bald on the 2nd Monday after the lit Monday in March, 1904. it tieinK the list day of March, 1904. at the Court Ifouie of Mud conaty ia Williaaaa ton, N. C., and uuvcr or dm* to the complaint in aaid action or the plaoatiff will apply to the court for the relief de manded in laid complaint. This i»t day of February. 1904. J. A. HONS. Clerk I>4 Superior Conxt Martin County. Notice of Land Sale! Pursuant to a judgment of the Super ior Court of Martin Cooaty, made in a special proceeding entitled Francis C. Ward. Martha W Hasaell. Frank Light foot, William I.ighifoot. and Cenge Ward. Mamie Clyde llasarll awl Kn A. Has sell minors by their guardian, W. C. Ilassrll, to the court, on the 4th day of February, 1904. and duly confirmed by the Judge of the Superior Court on the 7th day of February, 1904. I shall sell at pultlic sale at the Cnnit House door in Willianiston. an Monday, 7th day of March. 19*4 at 12 o'clurk, m . the following lands in jamesville Town ship, Martin County, to wit : The bour and lot with all privilege* wl appurten •ncea belonging thereto in the Una of Jamesville formerly ownetl ml orrnjanl liv Mary A. M. Ward, ad joining the lu»U of John Ward on the Nwrtb, 1.. V.Bnnri on the Weal; the A. C. L (. K. Co. on the South, ami Kim rirart oa the Kast. conveyed to the parties above-aaaicd by the will of aaid Marv A. M. Ward, alto the Iju aciva approximately. so oat* ved (if land ia aaid Townahip adjoining the lamia of Thomas K. Brown. Si mow Juan. John 11. Ilsrdisoa and atben. alao a one sixth undivided intercut in a town lot ia Williainston adjoining the landa of Wheeler Martin and others, known a* the William 1.. Miaell lot wear the Cowrt House on opposite Side of the street, which said lot was also conveyed aa aforesaid. The terms of the sale will be CASH. This the 6th day of February. 19*4. H. & WARD. 19-rt Commissioner of the Coart. North Carolina \ Superior Coart. March Martin County | Term, 1914. Joseph SUde v». Annie Slade The itefendaat above aaated will take notice that an actios entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court ofptartin County for the pi pot of dissolving the bonds of nsatnasowy be tween plaintiff and defeadaat oa the ground of ahundanamat; aad lae aaid defendant will further take aotire that she is required to appear at the aeat terwi of the Superior Coart of aaid tunnty to be held oa tbe aad Monday after tW Ist Monday in MBrTh.-~1904.tbe saaae beiag the >1 st day of aaid aaoath. at the Coart House of said county ia Willis—arm. N. C.. and answer or drmwr to tbe com plaint in said action, or the plaiatMl will apply to the court for the relief thereia demanded. This February 13th. 1904. J. A. Hoaaa. *>.4t Clerk Sapeiior Coatr North Carolina I. . - . - Martin County I sopenor wan. Martha Everett vs. Uandv K.erett Tbe defendant above warned will take notice tha. an action entitled aa abore has been commenced ia tbe Superior Court of Martin Cooatp, for divorce: aad the said defendant will fartber take ao tice that he is merited to appear at the next term of tbe Superior Coart of said county to he held on tbe second Monday alter the first Moaday ia March, the list day of March, 1904. at the Court House of said county ia Williaaaston. N. C.,and answer or demur to the r»—plaial in said action or tbe plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded ia aaid complaint. This Ist day of February. 1904. ). A. Boaas. dak «Ht Superior Cont Martin Conaty. SS,OOOSMS? yvryww rm c«n uCn MtfCoLWaO* 4HCK4UltMmiKnCUiaiJlrsat» Subscriber to THE ENTERPRISE ESCAPED THE ngL BALTIMORE FIRE Vpg BRANDT* GLOTHING MEN jfjj| JL\ was not coos timed in the great MB—I coo- I {£*/ ■ r JH* | flagration. They escaped the fire, and are now 'fiff | fjf 1 V||Hl oo oar counters ready for the inspection of oar 1 VsjF # rl llaL friends and customers. JL Mli " \ We have also received oar celebrated Spring and Summer line of W I M J " Grindstone" Qothing bA J Ifl / FOR BOYS VA 11 III!' The pants of which carry doable knee and scat. QOW \\ II 1 I flf I Some of the coats are doable breasted. This is Jj If 1 I II r the best line of boys clothing ever received in II J* n ■/ J. L. Hassell & Go. $ j§ CLOSING OUT SALE 11 C. E>. CARSTARPHEN & CO. Dry Goods, Millinery, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Men's and Boy's Clothing m A * Oreatty Reduced °^ g - > We are dosing oat oar entire line of Winter Goods to make room for our Spring StocL If you want a suit of Clothes for yourself or yoar boys NOW is the time to bay thm cheap. We mast have room for oar immense stock of Spring Goods. We Have Bargains for all CARSTARPHEN'S WHITE FRONT We Are Doing Business at The Same Old Stand COMETO SEE US AND GET T.li WJ2TH OP YOUR MONEY. WE CONSTANTLY KEEP ON HAND A FULL SUPPLY OF KENTUCKY HORSES AND MULES "Bob McVey Brand" will do our B Best to Please : " f|Tl w " ""-'flf You —The Martin Live Stock Company— We will pay IX Tm Wish a Goad Position at Your Own Home? aa _ We want a SPECIAL 11 pr mutative far ■ special liae of VOU. SAUKT |QjMI VOII WRI lo M nwy WEEK. AN BONK ST PROPOSITION. No pmisM opr. ware naa- J iU wmj. No work for IIS A. C Cole & Co., Atlanta, Ga. - SUBSCRIBE TO THE ENTERPRISE. > "V >■ -- -1; •* - ■ . .. ' , I J/-;v'y£% - i :S ; - : -^.fv •«, . j& j.j? «.,%•• - /. , ; --r*> * WHITE FRONT GROCERY STORE Mfzell St Drown Go. (Next to S. R. Biggs' Drag Store) ALL KINDS OF HIGH GRADE \ AT LOW NAM FREE DELIVERY. ORDERS SOLICITED ® . ———————ii^—————— GROCERIES SVK2?"* Carloads of Floor, Carloads of Fresh Meal * G. A. Salt " - Rump Ftork Fall atock of other Groceries as welL Oar goods are Moving on every train and boat. Special attention to oar mO order dtfdtaal Let ns hare your orders. Southern Supply Co. WHOLESALE GROCERS WILLI AMSTON, NORTH CAROLINA -•* Let ns have yoar orders.
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