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TH^ENTERPRISE. nxn nuDAT n myruniu nimiT. jffllltamston M.C. iLflip) K. WHITMORR. HDiTom. Adreftiaemenu on which no ■perilled number •f huertiM* to marked, will be marked "till ■arMd" awl charged up to dale of diacoatin •uce. AdmttoemenU diatmtiaoed before the lime •outin* M for ha* expired will be charged ti au airnt rate* for the time actually published. Kocommoßlcation noticed without the namr of the writer accompanies it—not to be pub lished, hut aaa guarantee of good faith. ADViaTiamo Rat am—One Inch one inaertion fa centa, Kach aubaeqaeat inaertion so centa. Bnaineaa Lucala to centa a line. OfaMuarlee and Reaolutioaa of Rraped, all orer 1* tinea, s cents a line. Copy for Advertisement*. or change of Adrrr taemcnta. inuat be in thia otter not later than Wcdneadar noon. SUBSCRIPTION 11.00 A YHAR IN ADVANCK Kntercd at the Poet office at Willlamaton, R C. aa Second Claaa Mail Matter. t--- - _ FRIDAY, ATBIL 15, 1004. Complaints are still coming in about the way mail is being handled in this county, especi ally at this office and James ville. The Rural Route pat rons aro kicking, and justly so, from their statements. This way of handling public business is a shame and disgrace to the community. The feeling is growing very strong, and it will only be a very short while, if these matters are not reme died, when these complaints will not stop at this office, but will he forwarded to the prop er place for adjustment. It has been our aim to keep from doing this; we have warn ed the postmasters, and this is our last warning. The complaints that reach us after this will be forwarded to the post office department. Of the candidates for the nomination of Lieut Gov ernor, ex Judge Francis D, Winston, will evidently get Martin county's votes. He's our choice. BOURKE COI.KRAN'S SPEECH. The speech Bourke Cock ran nmde in the House Saturday, pleading forHjje preservation of the constitutional rights of tho legislative department of governineut, and protesting in vigorous English aguinst executive usurpation, was one of the greatest speeches of this decade. It\jwas based upon principle,thwircHcrvation of which is esaentJkL >to sale and and it was delivered with the eloquence ot a Burke: The packed hall gave inspiration to the orator. The theme fired the heart of the native son of Ireland. The arraign ment of the usurpation Startled and impressed every lover of liberty who heard the speech. Il ought to be widely read, for it was a powerful indictment of steady and illegal usurpation that characterizes the present executive. Here are six of the characteristic epigrams with which - the speech Abounds: "It is my desire simply to vindicate the dignity of the House I arise, not as a partisan, but as „ a member of the House." • I want to see generous pro visions made for the old soldiers in declining years, but I want to see it done by Congress and not by any self-constituted authority." ' 'We are the parting of the ways If thk order is tuleaated what ia there that is beyond the power of an executive officer?'' "Ours is the right to make war, but the executive gives us the power to declare war when he chooses." "In this order we have the tak ing of property not by 'appropriati on, but by 'interpretation.' "England and Cromwell found it necessary to disperse the house of commons by force, but we are ahunk so low that soon we will not even merit the trouble of re moral. Shall we be a great, growing, and dominant force, or ■hall we Sink still lower and fewer? -News & Observer. SHE IS IKS. IRWIN AVERT. The Court Grants Miss Johnson's Request to Bear the Name of Her Dud Betrothed. Morganton, N. C., Apail n Miss Nancy Forney Johntson, the financee of the late Irwih Avery, filed a petition, on the assembling of court on Monday morning, before His Honor, Judge Shaw, for leave to change her name under Section 3302 of the Code so that she might assume the name of Mr.i. Irwin Avery, a name which she had hoped to assume on the 28th of the month and both looked forward to it with so much happi ness and joy. His Honor granted the petition. Nothing Equal ti Ckinberlili's Colic, Cbolori and Dlirrkooa RoatO for Bowel Conplamts li Children "We have used Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem edy in onr family for years," says Mrs. J. B. Cooke, of Nederlands, Texas. "We have given it to all of our children. We have used other medicines for the same pur pose, but never found anything to equal Chambei lain's. If you use it as directed it will always cure." For sale by S. R. Biggs. DIED FOR LITTLE BROTHER. Girl Falls Beneath Wheels of Log. Train. Boy May Die. Washington, N. C., April H At Wharton's, about five miles from here the Greenleaf-Johnson Company's train was backing in while two children of Jesse Beach am, an eleven year-old girl and a two-year-old boy, were playing near the track. As the train neared them the little boy fell on the track, and his sister in an effort to rescue him slipped and fell close beside him. The car whe»les crushed her to death, her skull was smashed to a jelly aud different pieces of her body so mangled she was almost unrecog nizable. The boy had his arm and head badly mashed and may die. A Thoughtful Man M. M. Austin, of Winchester, Ind., knew what to do in the hour of need, llis wife had such au unusual case of stomach and liver trouble, physicians could not help her. He thought of and tried Dr. King's New I v ife Pills and she got relief at once and was finally cured. Onlv 25c. at S. R. Biggs and all druggists. Mayor and Aldermen Enjoined. Greenville, N. C., April 11. —! Restraining orders have been served on the mayor and aldermen here requiring the defendants to appear befere Judge M. 11. Justice at Wilmington, 011 Wednesday, the 20th day of April, 1904. aud show cause why they shold not be enjoined from establishing or attempting to establish a despensary in this place. Among questions raised in the complaint was this: That the towu has not a legal board of aldermen. Another was that the dispensary election was held under the wrong law. Yet another was whether the aldermen, in case the matter is not settled by the first of July, can issue anv licenses then for liquor to be retailed in the town. A Great SIISIIIOR There was a big sensation in Leesville, Ind., when W.H. Brown of that place, was expected to die, had his life saved by Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. He writes: "I endured insuffer able agonies from Asthma, but your New Discovery gave me im mediate relief and soon thereafter effected a complete cure." Similar cases of Consumption, Pneumonia, Bronchitis and Grip are numerous. It's the peerless remedy for all throat and lung troubles. Price 50c. and $t .00. Guaranteed by S R. Biggs and all druggists. Trial bottles free. —lf vou have a dollar that be longs to THK KNTKFRISH, remem ber the fellow we owe is hot after us and says he needs it badly. If it belonged to us we would be will ing to let you keep it and squeeze it several times more, but as it stands you had best hand it in and let us haud it over to the other fellow. Now if you are anxious to see your paper keep up in good shape, and the Editor out of debt, you will send us that dollar at once, you wont ever wait ti'll you come to town. THE ART OP ADVERTBIHG A Merchant is Judged by the Adver tislnr He Does It has been said with much truth that publicity is the main artery of legitimate trade, and yet it is an astonishing fact that a ma jority of intelligent business men are mere tyros in the art of pro moting " publicity. They are shrewd buyers and skillful sellers and good managers, and apparent ly ha\*c all tlie attributes of su ccessful business men,, but some how or other success evades them in the most inexplicable manner. It cannot be said that they are narrow in their views, or parsimo nious in their methods, or that they have neglected means of pub licity, for as a matter of truth they have advertised, and adveitised lavish ley, but principally with schemes and catch penny affairs which gave them notoriety with a certain class not desirable as cus tomers, but which did not appeal to another and better class highly desirable as customers. A mer chant is as surely judged by the kind of advertising he does, and by the medium he employes, as the individual is judged by the company he keeps. Note the fact, and it will be found invariably true that the merchant who relies on fakish schemes and cheap and common mediums for advertising will pursue the same methods in buying a stock of goods. It is the man's instinct, and he can't di vest himself of it. THE HIGH EST AND BUST MEDIUM OF AD VERTISING IS THE LOCAL NEWS PAPER. IN HELPING THAT YOU NOT ONLY HELP YOURSELF BUT ALSO HELP YOUR COMMUNITY, WHICH AGAIN HBLPS YOU.—New port News Press. Art Yti 1 Dfipiptlc ? If you are a dyspeptic you owe it to yourselt and your friends to get well. Dyspepsia annoys the dy speptic's friends because his disease sours his disposition as well as his stomach. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure will not only cure dyspepsia, indi gestion and sour stomach, but this palatable, reconstructive tonic di gestant streiigthons the whole di gestive apparatus, and sweetens the life as well as the stomach. When you take Kodol Dyspeysia Cure the food >ou eat is enjoyed. It is di gested, assimilated and its nutrient properties appropriated by the blood and tissues. Health is the result. Sold by Anderson, Craw ford & Co. We have received the announce ment of the Summer School to be held at the University of North Carolina beginning June ijth aud closing July Bth. The faculty num beri twenty-five and includes we 1- known specialists from the lea ling institutions of the country. Forty two different courses are offered for those preparing to teach: for those who wish to broaden their scholarship and improve their methods of instruction: and for those who wish to study under ex perts the best methods employed in modern educational endeavor. There will be many special lectures and evening entertainments. The only fee is $5 00. Board and lodging for the four weeks cost SIO.OO. 'lhe tailroads offer round trip tickets for one fare plus s$ cents. Write for a catalogue. Now is the Time To Use a Good Tonic With Great Benefit . . . At this season of the vear every lyittui needs something to tone it up, and there is nothing bet ter for this purpose than ECHOLS' Piedmont Concentrated Iron and Alumn Water This remedy is not a patent medi cine, bat is simply nature* way of cnrinK the ills of mankind. Aa S o» bottle of it, sold for 50c.,is eqnal to 10 gallons of natural water,and it coats less than 3c. per day to use. By this method a sufficient quantity of minerals are introduced into the system to make a cure, aud you can stay at home and be cured more easily and at much. less coat than those who visit the Springs. We guarantee it to cure Indiges tion. Rheumatism, Catarrh, Female Complaints, Kidney and Bladder Trouble. Stomach aud Bowel l)is- Gj orders, Nervousness, Malaria, Scor- B fula and other blood and skin di- I seases. Physicians use it in their I practice For sale by S. R. BIGGS and all good druggists. 8 oa. bottles 50c.; 18 oz. bottles (1. I J. M. ECHOLS CO, Legal Advertisements. Commissioner's Sale Pursuant to a decree of the Superior Court of Martin County in the special proceedings, Tolitha B. Barnbill, Ida B. Clark, W. F. Wynn et alt, ex parte, I shall expose to public sale the following property to wit: What* is commonly known aa the Harry Wynn saw mill and fixture*, and the land belonging thereto, in Cross Roads' Township, adjoining the lands of W. B Clark and other*. Time of sale, Monday, May a, 1904. Place of sale, before Court House door of Martin County. Terms of sale, cash. This April Ist, 1904. H. W. ST I'BBS, 26-4t Commissioner. Nolle* of Commissioner's Sale North Carolina f In the Martin County | Superior Court. Cora Byrum vs. A. Hor ton. By virtne of a commission directed to me from the Superior Court of Martin county,in the above entitled action,l will on Mondayjthe 2nd day of May, 1904, at 1 o'clock, p. m„ at the Court Honse door of said county, sell to the highest bidder, for'caah, for the purpose 'of di vision sll of the right, title and interest which the above co-tenants have in the following described Store and lot to wit: The store and lot situated on Main street, Williamston, N. C., formerly occupied by Horton & Byrum aa a barroom, ad joining the lots of J. I>. Biggs, J. G.God ard and Cowan & Jones. S. A. NEWELL. j6-4t. Commissioner. North Carolina \ln the Superior Court Martin County f Before tnc Clerk John H. Truitt, James Hill and wife Cora Hill, C. S. Cashwell and wife Bmma C. Cashwell, J. L. Lerry and wife Katie Lerry and L. L. Lerry • vs. John Hendrich. NOTICE The defendant above-named will take notice that an action entitled as sbove has been commenced before the Clerk of the Superior Court of Martin County, to sell the real estate in Jamesville Town ship,formerly occupied by the late F. M. Hunch, for division between the heirs at law, and the said defendant will further take notice that he ia required to appear at the office of the Clerk gf the Superior Court of said county on Friday the isth, day of April, 1904, and answer or demur to the petition in said action, or the plaintiffs will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said petition. This Bth day of March, 1904. J. A. HOBBS, a.V4t Clerk Superior Court. Notice of Land Sale North Carolina i Martin County \ John H. Truitt, James Hill and wife, Cora Hill, C. S. Cashwell und wife Emma C. Cashwell, J. L. Lerry, Katie Lerry and L. L. Lerry vs. John M. Hendrix In pcrsuance and by virtue of an order made in the above entitled cause, I will sell on the ist Monday in May, 1904, at the Court House door in the town of Wil liamston, N. C.,that valuable farm known as the P. M. Bunch plautation on the Roanoke River, in the Warren Neck, containing nine hundred acrea of land more or less, foJ a division between the heirs at law of the late P. M. Bunch. This fartn is told subject to the widow's dowie. For a full description see peti tion fiiled in Clerk Superior Court.s of fice of Martin County, and deeds therein referred to. Terms of sale, cash. This 24th day of March, 1904. S. B. SI'RI'ILL, 15-41 Commissioner. Trustee's Sale By virtue of authority of a deed of trust executed to me by James H. Yarrell on the day of June, 1901, and duly recorded in the Register's office in Martin county, in book 000, page 587; to secure the pay ment of s certain bond bearing even date therewith, and the stipulationa in said deed of trust not having been complied with, I shall expose at public auction for cash, on Monday the and tlhy of May, 1904, at is o'clock, noon, at the Court House door in Williamston, in Martin county, North Carolina, the following property : A certain tract of Und, ad joining the lands of Abram Barnhill and heirs of John Clark and others. Begin ning at aa oak on the Washington rood st a corner ia lot No. 1, running N 70 W of lot No. 1, ijj poles to Clark's line, thence N bo and l| W ji poles to the ca nal, thence N 68 B 48 poles to lot No. 3, 119 poles to the Washington road.thence with said road S so W 4% pales, thence Sl9 Wl6 s poles to rhe beginning at aa oak. a corner ia lot No I, containing 34# acrea more or leaa. This March 15th 1904. GEORGE W. NKWKI.L, J5-4t Trustee. Sciatic Cirtl "I have been subject to sciatic rheumatism for years," says E. H. Waldron,of Wilton Junction, lowa. *'My joints were stiff and gave me much pain and discomfort. My joints would crack when I straight ened up. I used Chamberlain's Pain Balm and have been thorough ly cored. Have not had a pain or ache from the old trouble for many months. It is certainly a most wonderful liniment." For sale by urocr or THK camamam or Bank of Martin County 1 at WII.UAMBTO*. V. C. atthectoaeof bamcaa l*°4 UtOVICS: loaas ft Diaconnta Om-Drifti. ' Mm-O Other Blocks and Bond., i.0e0.0 Furniture t Fixture*, 1,71* 06 Demand Loana mmij One Fma Baaka aad Banhrra Wall Baak Notea and alter CXMn 7-*S« TOTAL, 1 i.itt ii LIABILITIES: Capital Stock. f ■ Mor a Sar»fas j m M Undivided Prodi. i.jUtj Dae to Saaka and Bankers 47-74 Deposits sab)ect to Check a.W.11 Time CertiScmlcs of Ptpaatt. M'7a> TOTAL. |«*II I, J. O. Godard Cashier, of Baak rf MarUa County, do aoieaialr swear («r aßra| that the above Statement iitrarto the best afaay know ledge and belief. J. O. CODAKD, CaaMar. Slate of North CaroUaa I Comity of Martin J •worn to and sabscribed before aw, this «th day of April. A. Km C. H. GOOVIX, IMarr rahUc. COBBBCT—ATTRBT: I Dennis B. Bi|fl V Wheeler Uartm I DIBJtCTOKS S. L- Godard 1 J. O. Codard f ■KFORT OF THE CONDITION OF J. C. Robertson, Banker, at KOBMSomnLL*. 1. c, - Bt the doer of bad seas March Stt, if* RHSontCKH Loaaa aad Diarouat. f 7 715.ji Orerdr.fU U*-a| Famltare and Fixtures 714 M Dae fraai Baaka sad Baafcers - si, 14 >.4a Checks and other Cash Itesss *.** 71 TOTAL t I7JT*> UABIUTIKS Capital Slock l»saasi Undivided Profits ■.141-49 Deposits Babied to Cheek 3a.470.R1 Tlaie Certificates of Deposit i>7a oa Cashier's Checks Outstanding HBia TOTAL" I J7.»7*4» Slate of Forth CaroUaa 1 County of Martin J I, J.C. Bobertaun, shier a# the ahms aatil baak, do •olemnly awear that the shave atate meal Is Ira* to the best of my kao*ledge aad belief. J. C aoattTSON. Cashier. Sworn aad aahacribed *0 before M thia jtk day of Apt 11, I*o4. B. L. BOSS, Notary Pablic. FOR RBNT—A two story dwelling, (in town of Williamaton) 6 roans and kitchen, 3 acres of ItaJ attached. Fa* particulars apply to it-it DR. W. B. HARRBLL. —Pay your taxes before the ist of May or you can't vote next fall. —A fine lot of nice white enve lopes at 4 cents a package, (35 in a pack) at the Enterprise Book Stoce. To Cure a Cold in One Day hi Two Day*. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine {% // **£7 swn mmm k»e« mu ■■ mm la nxMtbs. TWs signature, box«!l3c. Harrison Bros. & Co. t■ _ ■ A Great Showing { SPRING CLOTHING "Nowhere" will you find such an array of K. Style .. Fit .. 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