THE ENTERPRISE ALFRED a/WMITMORE, EDITOR. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: One Year, SI.OO Six Months, 50 cent • * Payable in Advance VOL. V. NO. 32. 7 IT CURCO HELPLESS W M I Mr. WlUwt wrteee la the coeree af • lonf letter, dated August 18,1908: B Mr left vtn 4nvo hick until ay leet touched ay kia. IVM M talylew M • klby ■ ■ far aearly 12 aMtatba. Ths aaaclea oI ay araa and If ft were hard and abrieeled ap. I aafferrd dratb many tiasraever. Wae treated br»i« diflcrent physicians in McColl. Dilloa ■ and Marion, tut aoae af then caald da aa aay gaad. aatll l>*. I I* . twlwg. al Dillon, told ■ ■ at to try year RHEUM ACIDI. I Ueg— to tiba k. and before the first battle vm used up m f I began ta get better. I ated 51 faflPat and ana coapletely eared." 1 Ml Dr. I. P. Kariag c antra* Mr. WiUac' «atea»ent la arery particular. Mil TIIUL ■OTTt.K SKMT ON APPLICATION TO CHEMICAL PROPRIETORS. NALTIMONt. M All Aboard For St. Louis TO OUR READERS; 11 it with gnat pleasure that we are able to announce to you that it is in our power to >olv« the vexed question at to where you are to »top when attending the World's Pair at St. Louis, and as to just what it will coat you. Through an ar ranpqßeat with the St. Louis European Hotel Co., a Missouri Corporation, which ia highly recommended by the Lincoln Trust Co. of St. Louts, and which controls •ad operates 1,500 elegant modern rooms la close proximity to the Exposition grounds, we are enabled to offer to our readers the greatest opportunity to solve the important question, "WHKRR AT AND HOW MUCH?" The tremendous attend ance at this World's Fair will send ac commodation prices skyward; in fart,will make them in many instances beyond the reach of ordinary people. The St. Louis European Hotel Company, having leased 1,500 of the finest rooms in St. Louis a year ago, are enabled to give our readers the extremely low rate of SI.OO per day for accommodations and guide service to con tact the patron to the room aud comfort ably establish him therein. Upon inves tigating this great proposition wc have concluded arrangement* whereby we are the local agents for the St. Louis Euro pean Hotel Co., and are prepared to re serve rooms at once f«r our readers. Do aot wait, att.ndto this matter at once, and thereby save money, iuronveuience. I and, perhaps, your life. You well know the great dangers awaiting tlie nntrsveled and unwary in a great city at such tiuie When it will be the report of slisrpers from all over the world. Imagine your plight if you take yourself or your family iato unknown places and houses! Under the plan of the At. Louis European Hotel Company you are absolutely safe, as all of their rooms are located in the hand COUPON Editor "THE ENTERPRISE," • Agt. St Louis European Hotel Co. Williamston, N. C Dear Sir:—Enclosed find ... dollars, for which reserve for me room | accommodations and guide service at St. Louis, for days during the month of or at such other time during the E*P° * sition period, April 30th to December Ist, 1904, as 1 shall desire a. the rate of SI.OO per day, and forward to me at once certificate for same. (Signed) Town • County .....' J State ~.v la the oldest (37 and first Baalaaaa Calle«e in Va., (second In the Sooth) to own ft building erected for its use—one of the finest in Richmond. Endorsed by its student*, business men and the press. Philadelphia Stenographer say* "It la the leading Business College south of the Potomac River." "Whan I reached Richmond, I inquired of several business men for the best Business Collage is the city, and, without exception, they all recommended MtMssl's aa the best."— Wm. E. Rom, ham Stenographer, Richmond. Single, Double Entry and Joint-Stock Bookkeeping, Commercial Arithmetic, Business Writing, Business Practice, Shorthand, Typewriting, Telegraphv. Commercial Law. English Department. Ladles and gentlemen. Day and night Sessions. No vacations. Students enter at any time. By Sail.—Bopkkeep lag, Shorthand, Penmanship, at home, to those who cannot come to College. Special inducements to well educated young nlnn, especially to teachers. Write for catalog and full particulars to 6. JR. Smithdesl, Pres., Rlcbwoad. Va. Bend us your .... JOB PRINTING Orders executed promptly some homes of the best Christian citizens ot St. Louis, largely people Who own their own homes, not sharpers located in ■the city for a few months only to skin the World's Fair visitor. This company by controling 1,500 rooms, is enabled to make the extremely low rate of fi.oo per person per day, only on a Certificate Flan —that is, you make application for ac commodations, stating number of days and month yon desire to come, on the coupon appearing below, enclose fi.oo for each day reserved, and mail same to the Editor of this paper. Immediately upon receipt of such application the St. l.ouis European IlotclJCo., will forward to you a certificate good for the time reserved or for any time during the Exposition period April 30th, to Gecember Ist, 1904. This certificate is transferable, so that in case of the one reserving being unable to at tend, he can dispos£ of his certificate without loss. This Company's general offices ire lo cated in the Milton Building, on Eigh teenth street, immediately adjoining the St. Louis Union Station. Upon arrival in St. Louis you present your certificate at the general office of the Company,and their uniform guides w ill conduct you tc your room, assuring you against losing your way a id falling a victim to any of the many sharks which will infest the City at that time. Checking rooms will be maintained for the convenience of the Company's natrons, and in every way their comfort and safety will be carefully looked after. As tile uumber of rooms is limited, fill out the coupon today and remit to the Edit>r. RKMKHBKK, ROOMS CAN BR RESERVED FOR ANV NITMHKR OF DAVS, FROM ONE UP, UNI.KBS VOB WISH TO FAY EXORBITANT PRICES ANDSUPFEK AI.OSSOF TIMK, PERSONAL INCONVKN IENCE AND, PERHAPS, DANOEK. AT TEND TO THIS AT ONCE. (Eutopic WILLIAMSTON, N. C., FRIDAY, MAY 13.1904. All Around Oar County WILLIAMS May 9, 1904. Preaching at Holly Springs Sun day evening at 3 o'clock. A large crowd of people attended services at Riddick's Grove last Sunday evening. Misses Lottie Andrews and Mary Manning spent Sunday evening with Miss Fannie Roberson. The Sunday School which was organized at Holly Springs last Sunday evehing was a grand suc cess. Quite a concourse of our young people assembled at the hospitable home of Mr. N. JT. Riddicks last Sunday evening. Ciril Nil Mother of Meiaitlsa "My mother has been a sufferer for many years with rheumatism," says W. H. Howard, of Husband, Pa. "At times she was unable to move at all,while at all times walk ing was painful. I presented her with a bottle of Chamberlaiu's Pain Balm and after a few applications she decided it was the most won derful pain reliever she had ever tried, in fact, she is never without it now and is at all times able to walk. An occasional applicaton of Pain Balm keeps away the pain that she was formerly troubled with." Kfir sale by S. R. Biggs. JAMESVILLE May 10, 1904. Mr. Owens, of Plymouth, was in town Moaday. Treadling at Cedar Branch Sun day by Rev. Bitlia I,eggctt, of near Windsor. Rev. Mr. Rtttnley, of Roborson ville, preached at tht Methodi.st church Sunday. The latest news in the city is tliet she has changed her name from goattown tosnaketown. Some of the ladies have been finding them in their parlors. Miss Mae Bennett, one of Wil liamston's most charming and beau tiful young ladies, was a pleasant visitor several days this week at tire home of Mr. Cooper's. Mr. Walters and Miss Mizell en tertained some of their friends at the home of Mr. Wallaces Fii day evening May 6, 1904. Those present were Misses Maybelle Sav age, Mayte Nooney, Myrtle Allen, Pearl Davenport, Mrs. J. T. New berry and Messrs. J. T."Newberry, V. A. Jackson, Frank Johnson and P. H. Brown. Music was furnish ed by Miss Mizell and Mr. New berry, which entertained the visit ors until a late hour, when fruits was served iu the parlor, after which the party turned homeward, all reporting a jolly good time. Wkooplic Giijk "In the spring of 1901 my child ren had whooping cough," fays Mrs. D. W, Capps, of Capps, Ala. ' I used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy with the most satisfactory results- I think this is the best remedy I have ever seen for whoo; - ing cough." This remedy keeps the cough loose, lessens the sever ity and frequency of the coughing spells and counteracts any tendency toward pneumonia. I'Vr sale by S. R. Biggs DARDBRS Miss Ora Gurkin was in Dardens Monday. Mr. C C. Fagau went to Plym outh Monday, Mr. J. A. Getsinger spent Sun day in Roper. [Continued on third page] One of the greatest blessings a modest man ean wish for is a good, reliable set of bowels. If you arc not the happy possessor of such an outfit you can greatly improve the efficiency of those you have by the judicious use of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They are pleasant to take and agreeable in effect. For sale by S. R. Biggs. FROM THE CAPITOL OF OUR STATE * • Congressional Nomination in the Sixth District May 9, 1904 It seems to be settled that there will lie a warm contest for the Con gressional nomination in the sixth district. There are several aspir ants for the honor, inciudtujf 9eaa- ator Brown, of Columbus, and Mr. Meares.of New Hanover (and prob ably others) besides the present in cumbent, Mr. Patterson. Several gentlemen from the lower end of the district, who were here last week, stated that, if Mr. Patterson does not secure a reuomi nation, the honor is most likely to be con ferred ou Hon. Joseph A. Brown, of Columbus, who is well known all over Eastern North Carolina as one of the best and safest men in the State. Congressman Patterson appears to occupy qn anomalous position in this contest. Although lie has served only one term, the statement is made that he will not be able to secure the vote of his own county (Roberson) in the coming conven tion; that at the most he would be able to secure only a minority of the votes of the delegates from Roberson county. If this predict ion proves to lie true, it is possible (not to say probable) that Mr tjrson's name may not be presented to the convention at all. lam not personally acquainted with the ex act «ause of this dissatisfaction, but atn led to believe that it is, to a large extent, personal in its char acter. In order to throw some light on the subject the following extracts are taken from an editor ial in the Lumberton Argus of Ivlay " Mr. Patterson,' while having displeased uo one during his term, yet will (jo into the convention under peculiar circumstances, as his friends of two years ago, bav in* been so bitterly assailed, will hesitate to press his claims, while it is doubtful whether those who opposed him two yenrs ago have sufficient interest in his return to take the initiative in securing Rob eson's vote for Mr. Patterson. * * * But we doubt the issue, much as we. are personally attached to Mr. Patterson. But shall Robeson see her son led to the slaughter-house ? If unity demands it, of course Mr. Patterson will not push his candi dacy, and just here we would hope that lie will not allow his name presented unless he is confident of at least a majority of Robeson's vote." * • • The election of delegates to the Democratic State Convention is at tracting inuch interest at this time. Among the counties holding con ventions or primaries last week were New Hanover, Iffrnett, Dur ham, Union, Gaston and Stokes. Maj. Stedman will receive the solid votes of Durham, Harnett and New Hanover. Mr. Glenn gets the solid vote of Stokcs(his native coun ty) while Uuion and Gaston divide their votes between Glenn, Sted man and Turner. Gov. Turner i miy also receive some votes from , Harnett if the utii rule is not ob served. His greatest strength, however, lies in the Bth and 9th Congressional districts. Col. George L. Morten will re ceive the solid support of his home ounty (New Hanover) and will A Cue for Piles "I bad a bad case of piles," says G. F. Carter, of Atlanta, Ga.,"and consulted a physician who advised me to try a box of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. I purchased a box and was entirely cured. It is splend id for piles, giving relief instantly, and I heartily recommend it to all sufferers." DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve is unequalled for its healing qualities. Eczema and other skin diseases, also sores, cuts, burns and wounds of every kind are cured by it. Sold by Ander&on, Crawford & Co. get a majority of the votes in most of the counties named, it is report ed, for Lieutenant-Governor. • * • Gov. Aycock states that he ex pects to receive another proposition this week for the lease of the A & N. C. R. R. He already has two such proposals in hand, which still rcuiaiu good—one from Philadel phia people and the other from the N. C. Syndicate represented 1 y Finlcyson and Mills. But the ap plication for a receiver, brought last week before IT. S. Judge Pur nell by a private stockholder resid ing in New Jersey, named Culyer, ties the lease offers up till after the hearing, which is set for May 21. In the mean time the report of the Governor's investigating committee is expected to be made. It has already been delayed much longer than the public expected, for some unexplained reason. Advices received from Fayette ville, where Judge Peebles is hold ing a 2-weeks term of Cumberland county Superior Court, state that all efforts during the past week by niiitinl friends to "adjust the diflerences" between Judge Peebles and the Robe Son county lawyers were a failure. It is now stated til it the Judge will at once have a 'rule served 011 the lawyeis requiring tluin to a,.pear lufo e him tin* 11st of this week and show cause why they shall not be punish ed for contempt of court. As the presiding judge is regarded as the "court," it looks like the conduct of the attorneys at Lumbcrton was a pretty pla 11 case of "contempt." What the "punishment" will 1* remains to be seen. It is very gen erally agreed that Judge Peebles cannot afford to allow matters to rest lotigsr as they now are. • • Preparations arc uow in progress at Trinity College for one of the greatest commencements in the his tory of that institution of learning. To many, one of the most pleasant features will l»e the annual alumni dinner. The executive committee of the Alumni Association has ar ranged for this to be held th's year in the banquet hall of the new dor mitory building at 1 o'clock on Wednesday. June 8. One of the best caterers of Raleigh has been engaged for the occasion. The largest number of physicians that ever visited Raleigh at one is expected here two weeks hence, the occasion being the annual meet ing of the North Carolina State Medical Society. The address of welcome will be delivered by Gov. Aycock. * * * Maj. C. M. Stedman has been in vited to deliver the address at the annual meeting and banquet of the North Carolina Society ot Rich tnoud, to be held May 20th. * * * Five young children were orph aned and left in destitute circum stances by the death of th;.-ir moth r la-t week in the Rex Hospital. They recently came to Raleigh tioin the country, but have no neu [Continued on second page] Wtiei the Sip Rises Weak lungs should be careful. Coughs and colds are dangerous] then, One Minute Cough Cure cures coughs and colds and gives strength to the lungs. Mrs. G. E. Fenuer, of Marion, Ind., says, "I suffered with a cough until I run down in weight from 148 ft gi lbs. I tried a number of remedies to no avail until I used One Minute Cough Cure. Four bottles of this wonderful remedy cured me en tirely of the cough, strengthened my lungs and restored me to my normal weight,health and strength. Sold by Anderson, Crawford & Co. A Blue X Mark In the Belo^ 5 ■•. ' • o I j M92B«a« means that your Subscription Ends with this FUNNY F*CTS.»~r7' Mr. G. K. Chesterton, discourage ilig a tendency to take his jiaradoxes frivolously, makes a profession of complete seriousness in the London Newt: "I should like to state at once, for the benefit of those particular people, that to 1110 the only perfect Sleasure in life is the pleasure of ghting for something in which one passionately believes ar,d that if that were left to tno 1 would do without daylight and tobacco. Ido think my own opinions ver\ filmy. But I also think them absolutely true. 1 think it very funny, for in stance, that Mr. Kipling should be, as he is, psychologically incapable of a putrifitiu emotion and be, nev ertheless, hailed everywhere as .1 patriotic poet. But I think it fun ny because I think it is the fact. The humor of it is like the burner of a hippopotamus. The principal humor about a hippopotamus is that he exists." Good Business. "I first met Toole in 1558," said Mr. John Billijigtnn, the veteran actor, "when he joined the company for' Good For Nothing* for the first season at the New Adelphi, the one before the present theater. We bail many experiences together. One night, in 'lei on parle Franeais,' 1 had to kick him, and instead of do ing in pretense with the flat of my foot I forgot and gave him a rous ing kick with my toe. He went writhing up the stage, and 1 hurried after hiin, fearing 1 had hurt "him frightfully. But the audience was screaming with laughter, so all Toole said was, 'Johnrthey like it if 1 don't, so.do it again.' Every night afterward Toole insisted that 1 should get as near to reality again as could bo without killing him. That was the hardest part 1 ha v. ever played."—London News. New York's Hotels. There are now about sixty first class hotels in New York, says the l'ittsburg Dispatch. The addition of the fifteen new ones will increase the number to seventy-five. If these seventy-live hotels were piled on top of one another they would make a structure jo stories high—taller than the tower of Babel; or, to look at it in another way, it' they could be conglomerated into one hugo composite hotel it would be twenty seven stories high and occupy a ground space of seventeen aeres, more than four city blocks, inelud ing the intersecting- streets. Tim great building would cost $75,000,- 000, have 2L',500 bedrooms and ac commodate 50,000 guests daily. Luck In Politic?. The late Chief Justice MeCollum of Pennsylvania owed his election to a singular accident, He was nominated for the vacant judgeship by the Democratic state convention of 18H8 in .opposition to James T, Mitchell, the li'epublican candidate. There was then no chance of bis election, bat the death of one of the justices made another vacancy on the bench, and holli Mitchell and MeCollum were eho'cii. Lots were then cast for seniority of rank, as their commissions were to expire at the same lime, January, 1!)10, and MeCollum had the further luck of drawing the prize and so succeeded to the chief justiceship. Hlq Pcrconal Memoirs. A man of eighty, years died in New York .city the other day lcav ling written on a small sheet of pa per the following: "Personal mem oirs. At the age of thirty 1 gave up dancing, at forty my endeavors to please the fair sex, at fifty my regard of public opinion, at sixty the trouble of thinking, and I have now become a true sage, or an ego tist, which is the same thing. 1 have never meddled in any mar riage or seanda|s, I have never rec ommended a cook or a physician, consequently I have never attempt ed the life of any oni\" I lor:eshsti:.j. HoV-rt T'.oniu r wiu the nr.nr. wl:c fancy pri. vs fur bores hoe ing when he "paid $101) for slioiing Dexter. There are expert black smiths who work only fur owners of big stables and who trinel with crack racing horses wherever they go. Some of these blacksmiths get $1?,000 a year and expenses, be ride9 a liberal present if the owner j lias bad a lucky, year. The black smith of a craclfefaTtle is constantly asked for castoff shoes from crack horses by persons who want to gild them and frame them "just for luck." Decorated With elk Teeth. A dress owned by a Kiowa Indian squaw was sold in El lieno, Okla., for SI,OOO, and the purchaser thinks he was lucky to get it at that price. It is lavishly decorated with elk teeth, which are becoming almost as valuable as pearls, and the squaw, like many of her paleface sisters, thought that $1,600 was altogether too much money to be invested in one dresß. WHOLE NO. 240.' IT IS A HA J Tiii HEALTH Absolutely Mure THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE Professional Cards. g)U. JOIIN D. BIGGS, DENTIST $ OFFICE: • \ MAIN STREET. GKORGK W, NKWKLI. 8. 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