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A * > FIREARMS t Rav* Ww famous fur yito Inuiht of iWlr ACCURACY, SAFETY, DURABILITY Tkmj at* uli to a lsrjr> nww U r of rir'.m mrn* caliban mitakW* for all kU« oi ahoolia* f.r t*«Ui KM. W» Bail* t RIFLES, PISTOLS, SHOTGUNS id ytmt dealer for ibm "FTKVfcNH". 1/ l»« thMM't k«'p tlirtn w» wt 1 m r»4 («s|»r«*» prepaid) ua ssa»ipt of prior. tt* ml for illustrated catalog. J. Stevens Arms & Tool Co., P. O. DOX 0001 CH.COPEE FALLS. MASS. /Ml vfPT /smpitsTl - Three Ti 11103 tlio Value of Any Other One Third Faster > j* J > One Third Easier Agents wanted iti all unoccupied territory. Wheeler & Wilson Mfq. Co ATLANTA, £A. For sale I>y T.HK SIMPSON HARD VIA RK Co., Williamston, N. C. SCHOOL BOOKS A T HALF PRICE ARE WE PAY THE FHEI2HT. VOIT Wo Buy, Sell an i !Uc'.i.i:i^.• nil kiirUuf Hooks, Paper?, oi l Stamp*. C >Tn, I'urnitTTc, el -. Do you read the Intent NwH* •-~ B Caayrteht Baa V*.'. #l. • ■ ltiUi'!.-'.- " : ' • w,,01e «"v.»*«»k OUI you w-iut. I,'uk ill) y.>-.ir .old by»l», liinsiuiu'es,' etc." CASH paid-for nil kinds. Unlimited supply on band. OF Law, Medical and Historical Uooks of North Carolina TOWN ?. STATIONERY, I'OUNTAWMPHNS, ETC. ? f THE CHEAPEST BIBLES ANYWHERE. SOUTHERN HOOK EXCHANGE, 3 M. M. SMITII, Manager. RALKIGII. N. C. T. C. COOK HORSESHOEING $1.25 MAIN STREET THE PIRST TIME... Your watch fails to keep good time is a good time to bring it to me. Of course it isn't always best to let a watch go till it •'breaks dowa" before taking it to the watchmaker. Elgin, Waltham and Other Makes in Stock j* * H. D. PEELE THE JEWELER WILLIAHSTON, N. C. TH E ENTER PRISE FREE"^ . . TO EVERY READER ii■. . . ' For the next 30 days we will issue one dollars worth of coupons, in 10 cent denominations, with every yearly subscription to Thk Kntkk- J'RISE. These coupons will be worth 10 cents each in t ade at the store of Harrison Bros. & Co. This is absolutely Giving The Enterprise Away • If you want TAP. Entkri'RlSK one veirjFRKH that's your business,and we are here to do business, and when you pay us ON'K DOLLAR we will give you TEN coupons that will be worth 10 cents each in trade at Harrison Bros. & Co's. Fpr each dpllar sgent at their store they will accept one of the 10 ct. coupons as part payment for the dollar's worth of goods, in other words 90 cents in cash and one 10 cent coupon pays for one dollar's worth of anything they have for sale. s*) 00 in cash and 10 of these coupons pays for SIO.OO worth bf anything they have fcgr aale. The 10 coupons you get for the dollar paid us for THK EN TRKkrisb is worth SI.OO at Harrison Brothers & Company. Call in and ask us about this or ask Harrison Bros. & Co. THE ENTERPRISE PRINTERY, Publishers 1 Over-Work Weakens Vour Kidneys. Unhealthy JtMncjs Make Impure Blood. All the blood In your body passe- through your kloofs once every three minutes. fThs kidneys »re your blood purifiers, they fil ter out the waste or impurities in thfc blood. If tliey are sick or out of order, they fail to do tlic.r V/ork. Piins, aches andiheu malisrr. come from ex cess of uric acid in the blood, due to neglected kidney trouble. Kidney trouble causes quick or unsteady heart beats, and makes ono feel as though they hai hesrt trouble, because the heart is ovcr-workmg, in pumping thick, kidncy pouu-.cd blood through veins and arteries. It used to be considered that only urinary troubl-a were to be trascd to the kidneys, but now modern science proves that nearly all constitutional diseases have their begin ning in kidney trouble. i.. .. If you are sick you can make no mistake by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Uoot, the great kidney remedy is soon realized. It Maruta the highest for Us wonderful cures of the most distressing cases and is sold on lis merits I cent and one-dollar »lz ! sample bottle by mail iionx of s»unpjux*. j free, also pamphlet telling you how to find 1 out if you have kidney or bladder tremble. I Mention this paper wnen writing Dr. Kilmer & Co., Blnghamton, N. Y. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address, Blnghamton, N. Y., on every bottle. R'l'P'A N'9 Tabules Doctors find A good prescription [ For mankind I The 5-ce»t packet in enough'for iifiiial 'occasion t | The family battle (60 cents) contains a sjipply or a vesr, All druggists sell thetn. TO CONSUMPTIVES. The undersigned li.t?in? l*r*rn fMtcfrii t f ? li«*al. by simple tncans.alier tulTct trig t r scleral yea* with a severe lunft affection, &nd that ore*' dtfftM imnii'-uiioirikc 1 1 to htfc feliow kuflrrctt the tresni of cure. 1 tk«>*e who desire it, be will cheerfully send (fir of cburpr) a copy of the prescription «t*ed. WI.M . tkry will find a wire cure for CoaMumptlou, Atihmn, Cntnrrh. RronchHl .l and all throat an*l I in# Ma India, lie hopes all suffrrers wiltry lii* rrmeilv. Nt It it Invaluable. Th»»se deorlnp the prescript 1011, *hih will c*st tl n. 1. 'ihin;.. sn.l nuv prove a blessing, will pie: kC adtlft-M, I!cr. EDHAUUA.VVIL3OS, New *«-. Institute ror College Young / \ Courses SS^J/PEACEV''' lory of 1 1 Catalogue Music. Hw 1 ItAtEIOH I FREE Best- Ptace\ N. C. / AiUrris. for You.- 'V Jn. Dinwiddle Daughter rmiStai WASHINGTON-LETTER. BY CnAS. A. EDWARDS. March Bth 1904. Another step in the exploitation of the Philipine Islands will soon l>e taken by this Republican admin istration True to the instincts of graft and root the administration, ius'ead of .preceding itself to the building of railroads, intends to let out the previlege to capital in this country and guarantee to that cap ital the interest on the investment In other words, this country Is opening places for the investment of capital and guaranteeing to the capital immunity from loss. They propose to authorize the Philipine government to execute a legisla tive guarantee of 4 per c ut per annum or. |40,00 0.0'0 of bonds for railroad construction ■ in thore islands, and the bill will be intro duced this week by Chaijt»an Cooper, of the Housi Committee on Insular Affairs. The bill will bar out foreign capital so as to give the capitalists of Wall Street the game- This administration has been persistent in its efforts to get the good people of this country to believe that the Wall Streetjnterests are dead against it, for political reason and for political effect. Does this move look like it? If Secretary Taft thought that it would hasten the civilization and educa tion ot the i-lands to construct rail roads therein, why dots not the government engage in the business itself instead of paying capital to do so? It would be a grand object lesson in the government owner ship of railroads and public utilities for the government to undertake this enterprise. Instead of lhatthe administration sells out to the Wall Street sharks and guaran!ee« them immunity from loss and a sure re turn 011 the capital invested and in return th 1 y will get a handsome campaign contribution. This is the way this thing looks to a man who is on the indside of things at the national capital, and I think I have "called the turn," It has never occurred to these exploiters, and lorttcrs that this legis iation will clearly be unconstitu -tional. lint wluit in the name ot: nil t> at stands far graft docs t! e Republican party caie about the constitution? When the constitu tion stands iu the jvay of anything a Republican wants to do, he simp ly steps on it and mashes it into the mire. Until hc voters of the country realize thai the/ hj»vo ft in the r pouer to stop this sort of thing it will continue ad libitum ad infinitum. When will they see the drift pnd get bu>y? « * » They are having much sport at the Department of Slate over an in elastic provision of law which re piires that department to compile and issue in a sep-rate volume the statues enacted at each session oi Congress. The special session of last November enacte I one meas ure, a resolution providing for the payment of mileage to th ■ members. -This is bound up. how ever, in a dignified littleVolumc by itself with as much elaboration as if it were a collection of budget bills and general legislation. That simply is a straw that shows what ihc Republican administration will do when it makes up its mind to •jet busy on ar.y old subject. It calls an extra session of the Con grcsi and has it in session for a month without a sing'e result. Not one thing of benefit to the people and at a cost to them of over two hund el thousand dol'ars. That is the way Republicans con verse interests of the people. Rats! • * • The Hon John Sharp Williams, tloor leader of the Democracy in the House of Representatives, has introduced a bill for the relief of th« sufferers by tire at Baltimore by rebate of duties on bui ding mate rial and suspension of certain inter nal revenue taxes By so doing h» has again pu. the Republicans in a hole, soaped the sides and p lied up the ladder. If they refuse to pa- s the measure they will go i p against a precedent established when the Chicago tire occuned in 1871 and_thereby rob manylonest men who have been unfortunate U they do pass it they will adm'l the Democratic contention t" at the tariff is a tax and that the tax is paid by the cousuroers of the coun try and not by the foreigners, af maintained by them. They are u .against it This bill cuts both ways like the nigger's coon trap. It catches them a comin' and a gain.' Let the galled jade wince. # * « There is much comment here in Dcniocarlic cjrcles anent the recent editorial in the Cincinnati Enquirer the paper wned and controlled by John R. >lc'can, endorsing Hon. William Randolph Hearst and h's candidacy for ths Democratic nominatian for the presidency - Up to the present time that paper was one of the papers that studiously avoi led the mention of the name of Mr. Hearst in any connection, and it is ns of ihr worst things any paper could do to any man to neglect t» say an) thing about him at al . They a 1 were trying their hand at ignoring Mr. Hearst, but the sentiment all over the country that ha 9 manifested it3elf for him and n his interest has the aspect of things here among the leaders of the party and among the leading papers of the country. They are compelled to recognize the fact that the great common people of tbe country *re for Mr. Hearst and and there is no barometer watched? closer by the politidians than the sentiment of the people. Some men here ate called leaders. In reality there are no leaders here. They are all follow ers and subser vlently so. Wh n a bell wether r tar's out and calls to the flock thjy simply get busy. The minds of the msyority of the members of Congress in both House and Senate were in a chaotic condition con cerning the Democ atic nominal on for the presidency until the people got busy all over the country. They were watching for the signs. Now that they see them they are getting busy. The editorial men tioned above is one of the signs of the times and all of them have seen it and read it aright Among many other complimen tary things which the Cincinnati Enquirer says of Mr. Hearst in this editoiial, are the following: "Mr Hearst is unquestionably a man of mark, and many sobcrminded men write liim in their book of estima tion as a man of destiny. No one of hi* years has had a more remark able career In this special period ol grand development In his private affairs he is so far above petty per sonal assaults that there need be no dwelling on fiat point He is j of the stuff that honest people make heroes of. Starting in his business life with a LaiidiOiue- iuhcntan.ce, j lie has not been a drone or a draw back in society. With every temp I lation to a life of ease and usekss ne»3 lie has not been a sluggard, jb it has multipli d his h ilding in enterprises requiring alilily and courage of a high order to insure their success. And every dollar that William R. Hearst has added to his fortune has helped other pco pie in a thousand ways. * * * Nobody has ever been ground down for his material promotion. He has lifted m?n up wilh himself, and has put no one below. * * » No man's right to be a candidal# for President of the United Stales is bolter than that of Wi liam R. Hearst. It would be silly to talk of his lack of fitness in the face of the following he has. Men do io! reach the position he now occupies without having proved qualities and equipment of high crder. Suc cess in life like h's is not an acci dent, especially since probity, next to inborn ability, has been a chief instrument in his progress." Mori Riots Disturbance* of strikers sire not nearly as grave as an individual disorder of the system. Overwork, loss of sleep, nervous tension will be followed bv utter collapse, unless a reliable remedy is immediately employed. There's nothing so ef ficient to cure disorders of the Liver or Kidney? as Electric Bitters. It's a wonderful tonic, and effective ner vine and the greatest all around medicine for run down systems. 'lt dispels Nervousnoss, Rheumatism, and Neuralgia and expels Malaria germs. Only 50c., and satisfaction guaranteed by S. R. Biggs and all druggists. Baltimore Ready For Business Pa'timorr, Md,, March I, 1904 To The Editor. Dear Sir: The Merchants and M »nf.»cturers Association of Bnlti nore wishes to call the attention of ill those who In the past have favored this City wi h their trade to the fact the temjJo/ariy interrup 'iou to business by'if e great fire •las pa sed, and to state that busi ness has resumed its normal condi tion. While the section burned contained a large part of the whole sale district, no lives were loet, and INDIGESTION M was ttonbtad with rtocj- gj tab trouble. TbrxiAirJ'aßlMk- t k ' j Drsagbt did BM> nv re good i : } la ow we*k t&us all tbe do*. ' | tor i medietas I took la m . y Jar.' —MBS. SABA II B. j fcUIMFIELD, WlrttTTOle, lad. * ThrrlforJ'aßlack Draught t ,J QUICKLY invigoratM :1M ae- Z |«l tioa of tlu ftomarh and » cares £Yoa chronic mem of ; InHjzwtion. If you 4rill ; tahe a s.nall dex of Tbed- ;■ ford°k black occa- 1$ ■ioaally yon will keep your U stomach and lurar in per- b (cct condition. li TKEDfORSH ! LACK-DRAUGHT More glclraeM is caused by r, constipation than by any E otlior disease. Thedford's 8 11!act-Draught not only re lieves constipation but cures ft diarrhoea and dysentery sod c kecpj tho bowels regular. All drngxiats sell tS-o-nt packafM. "Thedford's Black- Draught it tiie best modi- H clue to regulate Uic bowels H I have ever used.''— MRS. K9 A. M. OJIANT, Sncads Ferry, N. C. COTISTI PATiOft and it was ncccessary only to find other quarters. In all large cities there is a belt of buildings that are neither strictly in the business section nor are they in the residential section. These have been brought into use, and our business is now transacted as before, being removed only a few squares from its old location. Since the fire the greatest energy and desire to get started again has been displayed resu'ting in the collection of new stocks, and our merchant* are offering a perfectly fresh assortment of all kinds of materials. With all our great loss we have not up to this time app aled to the Country for financial help, but we IJ ask that you continue your trade with HI and give us the m \ms of helping ourselves. We can supply all y ur require meuts. Yours' very truly, K. Stmley Gary, President C. 11. Forrest, Secretary. -vemxr ■ -v "QUvor Plato that W. &rt." -J When You Buy Spoons knlTM. fork*, etc., buy r«ltuMe hrnmU, cv»n If thry do r.«| a ilttlo more. Th» »r« worth thfr ('.iflrrem*. It ♦» IB4T »•■ a P«rl of lh» itan p II U»»ur*n «t uulo* Ro**r» qnuiitj, ftuuoua tor wmr. Kull "1847 .W.susss'jss* MunsUtaal Mhrer C*. MwMaa. C«na We Are Doing Business at The Same Old Stand COMKTO SUE U3 AND GET TrfS WJXTd OP YO'JA W3 CONSTANTLY KEtfP ON HAND A FULL SUPPLY OP KENTUCKY HORSES AND MULES " Bob McVey Brand " We will do our 9g Bestto Please * F|? You -*-The Martin Live Stock Gompany-^ |j We will pay § Da You Wish a Good Position at Your Ownlfomc;? ... ■ We want * SPECtAL representative for a sp-cial line of WORK. SAURY fij 00. I ! VOll Wftsl tO H P»i.t every WKBK. AN HONRST PROPOSITION. No prerioas experience necw [) ' H «ary. No peddling or do. S.-ad 15c. for Simplii and complete iafwltna. I I Atianu, g*- | To Cure a Cold in One Day 1 | Toko Laxative Bromo Quinine f.nets. £rv /, «mry| 3m* ■ * •jf ■ ■ "-£ • 'C " * General Agents . WANTED * To tncn of fcood character and ability ■ The Eastern Life Insurance Company will give exceptionally attractive general agency renewal con tract* for desirable territory. If you are in position to coosid ef an agency for the Company, address H. SUSMAN, CEN. AGENT Washington, N. C. STATEMENT OF , BANK OF MARTIN COUNTY, AT WIIAIAMSTOIf, N. C., At the close of business on day oi tjec./iyij: T ■ RESOURCES: | LIABILITIES: Loam A Diaooaat* I jA.mo.oj Om- Draft,. itNfT 1 Capital Stock, I • Other Stocks sad Bond*, 1,000.00 '"" ■ Furniture a Fixture., I,7l«06, Undivided Froita M*t m Demand Loan* 11.040. jy Certificates of Deposit, M" ** Dae Prom Banks tad Baakers jj.ioi .ji OcposiU aubject to Chock Caah oa Haad TOTAL. TOTAL. TOT**- I, J. O. Oodard Cashier, of Bank cf Martin Coanty. do aolemalT awear (or aSra) that tha above Statement a true to the beat of my knowledge and belief, J. O. OOt)ARI>, Caihtai. State of North Carolina County of Martla Sworn to aad subscribed before me, thla Ist day of la a.. A. D., iw C. M. OOP win, notary ft CORRECT—ATTEST : 1 Deanla S. Bigg* > Wheeler Msttin I DIRECTORS S. L. Oodard 1 J.G. Oodard 1 Dennis S. Bigg , Pres. T. W. Tilghman Gen. Mgr. Jno. D. Blggm, Bcc * Tnm DENNIS SIMMONS LUMBER CO. . . Manufacturers erf . . •» Kiln Dried North Carolina Pine Lumber, > > 4 * • • • DENNIS SIMMON'S BRAND OYNIM SHINOLB ORDERS AND CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED WILLIAMSTON, N. C. • to Guthrie TWO TRAINS DAILY The Capital of Oklahoma is now reached via the Frisco System 3:30 I p. tu. train from St. Louis; the 10:40 a. m. trian from Kansas City, sr i live at Guthrie 8:05 a. m., 10 p. m. train from St. Lonis; the 11 :jP p, in. train from Kansas City arrives 8:15 p. m. The return service (0 tilt North and East is equally convenient. On this new line of railway, thirty eight miles distant from Chandler the following stations are located, viz: Lowe, Dudley, Merrick, Ico nium and Taylor. The extension opens a new field in fertile Oklaho ma, offering golden opportunities to those seeking homes or inrcatmant - In purchasing tickets, a veil yourself of the shortest and qukksst route from St. Louis or Kansas City—Frisco System. F. K. CLARK, W. T. SAUNDERS, j Traveling Passnger Ag't Gen'l Agt Pass. Dep't ATLANTA. GA.
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