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/ * THRF ENTERPRISE. FRIDJ T. JOLT 16, 1904. NEWS —Read the ad* in this issue —Sell four tobacco at Williams ton. —Read the ad. of S. 11. Ellison ft Co. in |his issue. —Read Harrison Bros. &Co 's ad. in this issue as they are offer ing some rare bargains. —W. ti. Kirby is erecting a brick meat market bstween Hodges & Bra. and Simpson Hdw. Co. —MILK FOR SALE—I can furnish any one desiring nice fresh milk. Phone Mrs. W. A. ELLISON —There was a hail storm last Friday evening. Crops wer dam aged around Everetts and Spring Green. —The farmers are getting busy now curing their tobacco crops. Next week nearly all of them wiil be curing. —We are glad to see that the pool of stagnating water, in front of Mrs. M. E. Pede s, has been obliterated. —Hon. J. C. Scarboro, of Mur fresboro, ex-State Supt. of Public Instructions, will speak to-night at the Court Houae. The Mi-*ses Williams, who have been visiting Miss Annie l>mb, . left for Washington yesterday morning on their way to Norfolk. —The fin t load of watermelons of the aenaon was brought iu town Monday evening by Mr. G. B. Simpson. They sold for 25 cents each. —Bat 1 *"" 1 " stay home nights— Low w wive;— Buy them Wil liam TK Fkrttr—Have go it bread —be happy. Wives, are you with •a? Southern Supply Company. -The excursionists, numbering ■bout 75, left Wednesday morning lor Norfolk. There were foi r loaded coaches when the train left hate. They returned last night 12:30 o'clock. _ ,—fbe Williams ton Tobacco Market will open on Thursday, August 4th. The warehousemen ore getting in readiness for the sea son's business, and intend «to get the highest prices for the farmers selling tobacco here. —Secretary Show's report of the fiacal year juat dosed, gives the following facts: The receipts for the year have been $541*1745. and the expenditures $382,539,071, ■bowing a deficit for the year of $41,353,3*5. For the preceedlng fiacal year there was a surplus of $53,710,935, showing adverse bal ance compared with the year end ing Thursday of pretty nearly $100,000,000. BEAR GRASS The farmers of Bear Grass had ■ good tittle yesterday. The Coun ty Alliance met at their new hall near Mr. T. H. Rawl's, and elect ed officers for the ensuing year. A big dinner was served and the 75 or 80 fanners that were present had a jolly good time, besides get ting together for their mutual good. Cfcamkertala's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy This remedy is certain to be need ed in almost every home before the summer is over. It can always be depended upon even in the most severe and dangerous cases. It is eapeciallyvaluable for summer dis orders in children. It is pleasant to take and never fails tq give prompt idid. .Why not buy it now? It may mve lives. For sale by S. R. Biggs InM to Tea The fdlowlng ladies and gen tlemen were invited out to Miss Mittle Coffidd's Tuesday evening to ten, given In honor of Mr. Al bert Sidney Coffield and his bride : Mae Nora JPowden and Mr. C. B. Haasell, Mi# Anna Crawford and ISJ- AFESARAM Mlaa Bmma'Massell aud Dr. James S. Rhodes. ■&' KITTEN Mothers ■kould be in bodily health. TbojHbwe irto their child ren. Yet it Is no unusual sight to see • with babe in arms, coughing violently ahd exhibiting all the symptoms of a consumptive tendency. Md why ahnuld this dangerous condition exist, danger ous dike to Mbther and child,when Dr. Boschee* German Syrup would put a stop to It at once ? No mother ahouM be without this old and tried ifliedy in the house— for its timely use will promptly sum any luhft throat or bronchial trouble In Mtoell or bei children. The wont eongh or can be J speedily cured by German Syrup; so can hoarseness and congestion of the bronchial tabes. It mikes ex pectoration ean*, and gives instant relief and refreshing rest to the cough racked consumptive. New trid bottles, 25c.; large size. 75c. R. Biggs. SOUKT TcfcMl Owes My The Sumner School which has been iusaskm for two weeks doses to-day. The teachers have, no doabt. been benefited very mnch. Although the lectures have not been exhaustive, yet they have been ladened with suggestions that will be of great help i! utilized. For instance, the following taken from a lecture of History : "The greatest thing to be Im pressed upon a pupils mind in tl • study of History is the life and character of the good and the great sseu of our country." Also from a lecture on the Art of Questioning : There are four ways to question a pupil—Socratic Method, which starts from things known and goes to the unknown. In other words you must know the parts in order to know the whole, and vica versa. The second is to awaken the curio sity. Children are generally little qneation marks, and if you just awaken this feeling yon will find it of much good. The third way is by examination. This creates a pleasant rivalry between the child ren, and each one wants to get the best paper. The last is the importance of Review Questions This is to find out what {facts have been gotten and even more important than that, what facts have been digested. Speech «f Nr. R. Oscar Everett The following is only a brief sketch of a speech delivered by Mr.Oscar Everett before the Tench - era of Martin county on the irth of July. | . Mr. Everett fp ntfery forceful and log led speaker. He had ex perience in debuting all through hie fours rear at the University,and received the highest honor able to be conferred on n debater by that Institution in being chosen to rep resent her in a contest with Johns Ho.iktns University. He completed with one of the strongest men of the clam below him and WO4 ont easily. He said: "The teachers of our county must understand their responsibil ity and the padtion they hold in our communities. It is the duty of the teachers to train our youths to ■ standard of education equal to that of the community in which the pupil lives. The teacher is the person who proclaims the dignity of work. The teacher is the mould er of the child's character ftnd therefore of his destiny. Hence, Mr. J. N. Jeffreys, of Richmond, Va., who has been visiting his nephew, Mr. G. B. Simpson, near town, left Wednesday for his home, tlie teacher most be of the very best calibre both from an intellec tual and a moral view point. "Education is ihe development of mental capacities. The child's mind is not a store house to deposit de&d facts but it is s work-shop with tools ready ftfr use. "Thoroughness is the greatest thing in teaching. Let a true idea be driven home with the force of a sledge hammer. It must be made to stril e Self-discipline is another important thing in the school room. It is the dividing line be tween a civilized man and a bar barian. If n child b not taught self-discipline he is little less than a man and n little more than a brute '"A teacher should never give vent to his or her feelings. The teacher should be as Itvd minded as a judge." The school is a mina ture edition of aodety. This fact must be pressed upon the pupil. ' The scbod morf have law and ■rder. An obedient pupil makes in education after dl. Train a chad * the fMh*«f fanntotyrfete gri«y«nd rigfcl d|it%hnd ynu have an fh»cafcd man in the fullest At a later date the entire speech of Mr. Bvssett will.ba published. ManZan is certainly a specific for Piles. This new discovery is pnt up in • collapsible tube, dtb nozzle, so it may be applied where most needed. Stops the pain in stantly and cqres. Sold by S. H. Ellison & Co. Cdcbratod Her Mrthiay Miss Delia Rky celebrated the andveiNury of her thistecnth birth day on Friday,tfe«thinst. All the party was merry. The dainty refreshments, the peeftv children and the many amusements made the evening one of modi pleasure. D. L. Stubbs, of Jamesville, was in town Tuesday. PERSONAL. Mr. Oscar Everett, of Palmyra, was in towu Tuesday. Mr. R. W. Sulsbury, of HasselLs, was in toWn Monday. s * 1 -Mr. A. S. Tferry retdrned fronl Baltimore Friday night. Mr. Frank Gladstone, of Hami!- ton, was in town Mond >y. Mr. 2. M. Wliitehurst, of Gone nest, was in towu Monday. Miss Ella Staton was is town on I u incss Monday morning. Mr. John D. Biggs left Tuesday morning for Raleigh and Norfolk. Mr. S. R. Clary left Saturday morning for his home in Charlotte. Mr. Ed. Huffines, of Washing ton, was here Tuesday on business. Lee Terry left Monday morning for Wavefly, N. Y., to spend some time. , Mr. Meadows' mother and sister came in Saturday evening to visit him. Howard Dixon spent Sunday aad Monday with bis parents in Rocky Mount. Mr. T. J. Latham went to Ply mouth Tuesday night on important business. Mr. George Burras and Dr. U. S. Hassell, of Jamesville, were in town Monday. Mr. Philander Ewell, of Wilson, came in Monday night to see his father who is very ill. Mr. W. T. Grimes, of Hamilton, left yesterday for home after spend ing a day or so in town. Mtss Roberson, of Robersonville, cam# Monday night on a visit to jktw. Walter Anderson. Miss Hattte Darden, on* of Ham ilton'■ most popular young ladies, waa in town Wednesday. Mr. Walter Tucker, wWhas been on a pleasure trip to Nags Head, returned last Thursday night. Mr. Warren H. ZJiggs went to Asheville Sunday morning to at tend the Pharmaceutical Associa- Jfcm. , | Mr. J. F. Carter, who has been employed by Mr. George Whitley, left for his home at Fork Church yesterday. The Rev. Mr. Bundy, Presiding Elder of the Washington District, spent Monday in town with Rev. T. H. Sutton. Messrs. J. R. Roberson, H. W. Stubbs, J. H. Page, J. G. Staton and Sheriff Crawford returned from Nags Head Saturday. The Rev. B. S. Lassiter came up Saturday to fill his regular appoint ment at the Church of the Advent Saturday, Sunday and Monday. Mrs. Burke Haywood Knight, maid, and three children went on the excursion to Norfolk Wednes day and froth there to Virgiuia Beach. Master Ashby Dunn, who has been visiting his sister, Mrs. Jdin D. Biggs, Jr., for about two weeks, left for his home inScotlannd Neck Saturday morning. , Messrs. J. W. Watts and J. A. Teel, W. H. Crawford, L. C. Ben nett, H. W. Cook, Scog Roberson, Willie and Wig Watts and Wheeler Vartin, Jr..returned Monday from a ten day's outing at Nags' Head. Mr. J. G. Godard.the founder of the Bank of Martin Comity,and its present genial and efficient cashier, left Wednesday morning for Buf falo Lithja Springs. He will speqd about ten days at this favorite re sort for his health. —~~~ Rev. J. 0. Guthrie, of Raleigh, was in town a dif or two ftrfs wertt. He left yesterday morning for home Mr. Guthrie's friends will be sorry terday young people drove, out to the hospitable home o| Mr, Q«s*M£ leys, about seven miles.from town, where they were delightfully tifcr* talked -by the charming Miss* Ulla Whitley and EulaQa Perking. Those constituting the pprt!r wwe: Misses Haunah Victoria Powden, Lettie CrltchCT, Essie 2ti£g ISSTR Lamb. They were chaperoned by JSFS* * w "w ■ man ftiyi ANOTHER CAHLQAD .JUST ARRIVED jWWWKimWHWfKUKWf^ !. j , | Oar customers dwind the best, ( 1 | and they get it in this line. Each \ | one sold, sells another —neighbor j | tells neighbor, and M the news | spreads, and onr sales increase j p^i-WMWailWlWai ■■■ " 1.1 SPECIAL NOTICES If you hare lotl wxncUiiuK and it ia worth tadiai pot a local ia Thk Entkm nn. If yon want something and it U worth having tot the pnople know about it through Vhr Kirmraist If vou have anything to *ll,'an4 its worth wiling, let the people know U through Thk F.xT£»rusi. Local* nader thia handing 5 cents* line each inaartiao. Ha "adL" taken far leaa than ijMtt. Spnciat Mtoa foe luag time. * • ~ * . v* " . We make mt pietw«s G. & P. FOR RI&T—A 'two story dwelling, (in town ol WilliwirtM) 6 luoota and kltehew. 3 acraa ol land attached. Vot particulars appiv to 21-tf DR. W. H. HARRKLL. Work guaranteed. Pay when sit ting. Godwin St Pope. • The Art Gallery of Godwin & Pope is ready to do up-to-date pic tare making. Give us a call. We are making high grade Pho tographs call anfl see our work. Godwin & Pope. I TOBACCO RAISERS. Pull Sets and Repairs lor Tobacco Flues can be bought of G. H. DIXON, Williamston, N. C. FOR SALE —One second-hind square Piano in good order. Terms easy. Apply to The Enterprise office. WANTED—Medium size second hand Iron Safe, mast be in gcod couuilioti "II," care Enterprise FC R SALE —One second-hand Saw Mill, saw, carriage. 40 feet of ways, and set of tools. Run io days. Apply to Simpyjii IIJw. Co -A fine lot of nice white enve lrpes at 4 cents a package, (25 in a pack) at the Enterprise Book Store. Godwin & Pope's Art Tent, Main street will Tie open for busi ness next week. First-Class Photo graphs at reasonable prices, by a first-class photographer. The oxygenized strength of the heaJiug pines, combined with other well known kidney and bladder remedies, is presented in Pinules. This new discovery gives immedi ate relief and permanently cures all kidney apd bladder troubles. Sold by S. H Ellison & Co. LAW* Purty The young men of Williamaton finally gavw their lava party Toes day night, although the weather in there were bright and gleeful aoafc. § yhe lBli Mug eyes of love "poob of te^^^^^^^^^ggTsingrng Ray,. Carrie. Biggs, Ida Williams, Annfe Lamb, ETsfe and Gladys UVUMMi, Annie Peele, Sallie Corey Ad Messrs. (targe Gurganus, Rii fus Qoborn. B. Frank Godwin, Jr., Atwood Newell, Dr, ,Vork, Mat thew Wilson, Louie Godwin', Gro ver Hardison, Henry Gurkin and Cfcafles Hassell. .tfrt.F.'l» Min ga and Mr. Oscar Everett were —The Disk Warehouse is hav ing a lyaemeat made for a grading SECOND FLOOR FRONT , Over 4 W Watts A Co's S. W. HARRELL'S FIRST-CLASS, CLRAM , ' AND UP-TO-DATE Barber Shop - Polite and Efficient Service GIVE US A CALL CRYSTAL Shaving Parlor 1 We wi«h to inform the pub lic and our patrons that we have movrd from Room No. 6, to our "old stand'' in the Ilank Building, 011 Smitliwivk Street CRYSTAL SIIAVLVG PARLOR Alexander k kltodon. Prop*. Look for our ad. next week CHARLIE SING LAUNDRY! Smitliwivk Street, Reir of Rank SIURIS IOC. COM.ARS .jc. CITFI'S, jwr pair.. 4c. WUITE VESTS Joe. Clothes Cleaned and PreaaeJ Coats jsc.; V«U igc.; I'anta age. 1 Mot responsible for goods not called for within 30 daja. Your work solicited. jMi CHARUB SWO WILLIAMSTON Pressing Club Room No. 6 . Bank Baildinc We jroar patroaagc in our BineaM gnarantee first-class work. ' Pwasing and cleaning a suit,7sc f%j|Bins > —lt jl itmumsamL 90m. 9 . per pafr rfje. We also clnmnrt press Ladies'. * ajrts. »■ 1 Ice Cream Pallor in connection Orelets taken for furnishing Cream to fSflUli es. OCTAVUS PRICE JJC ; J. B. MoGowan First Class . 1 | Nte p k o t W 'PIIORK 56 MAIN STUOT I || A puix ujra or i~ UCtrr AlfD HEAVY QfaOCERIES you need anything 'phone us, and Mr. Adams, the old reli able beef man, wfll wait oa yea. Single, rKble Entry MMI Joint-Htorlr Rooklcappfcg, Cummc r-ciHl Aritliiilrfft,' * * BusiiicM Brninm i*rtrti«.; Shnrthaid,. Typp#Tl*lnfr, IWaeraph*. T l, iiiiinmi IJaa Kpgli** P» pal tini in. Ltdlcnoj etutlMno. DayaiytnigM Scsslona. Hq raeation* Bt»*kii»«i-enter at my lime. By »all.—Bookkt«»- tnjr, RhortkM, iVmuanshlp, at fen* »o thotfwfD cannot wime to College. Special latumnpntn to ml edaAtrd yownp »-o, especially to teacher* Write tor^aiogMdfallparilcalaratoC. ■. tatAdeal, Praa., Btckaiaad. Va. « . ■ ?■ ' ii Deanls S. B% , Am. T. W. TUgfaanii Gen. Kp I no. D. Bigg*. Sec & Treaa •j r • DENNIS SIMMONS LUMBER CO. «» n s . M anucturers o I IT. Kiln Dried North Carolina Pine Lumber, > J* > .»:» • **« »-MK 4* * > s* h J \ I - • • • • DCNNIS SIMMON* BRAND CYPRESS SMINOLB jc M ORDERS AMD CQRRESPOMDERCE SOLICITED *' ' " WILLIAMSTON, N. C ( J I - *'• 1| ••if ■» w - • ' . " 1 ' tsJP sHK *■ GROCERIES ) Carloads of .. CJar loads ot Fresh;, Meal. 44 G. A. Salt . " " Rump Pork- - Full. stock of other Groceries «s Well. t Our goods every trttn and hint. ± ' .. . , :>|*ual attontiwi to our'mail order department. U* as ha*e your QaJ rs. Southern Supply / Co, 4 Wholesale Grocers I LLIAMSTOff, ———l -ar—.. NORTH OAROLINA' •* ' ■ *' I i•" ■ : • Shoes for Women ' , ; *Vr *"t —' MW J| .*] I 9 I/A Shoe tor Women | fij \V V2A If you have heard the story of Rod- K Rl iO cliffe Shoes and their wondefful fig K J* I / '3 taceess, you want a pair.. If Jrou to? \ \o don't know about them call and H \ V get acquainted and save a dollar ■» ■ ' on every pair you buy. We I have them in latest styles, for I dress or walking. U Fur prtttrbtmf and rtnrtnnf tko*» mu Kadclifft Shot Vrtssinf. 19 ,1 '7," } *"•« ■ ■ "• ; I ' 1 ■ 1- ■ % " •> «* O | V* * ' a - J ■ -I tef* N, I I 114 i • I 1I f * * i V 1 1 ? * R J P Pants for Men i ~r, ,osin s out HI Summer Pants' M.' L illl WcfeiMH Ihmiil >Ku [> i; ■! ,; * T : MM ' t mam the county ' r mm' cu^JnjS^. i Wmm '#* U *j " * / • i 99 -'ir' l J r i W 1 tc> lna»%om IqEour wiuteriluck : : '" ■' ' 11 1 •"'*•' '"jL '.'■ [.'" ''■ •*" an ».*-■. • •, * >■' -i, . .jrm ja: "h» A*: S. H. Ellison &€oJf THE STORE OF. THE FREE DELIVERY-—^
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