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ADVERTISING IS THK ROAI) TO SUCCESS W ATCH THOSE WHO ADVERTISE IN THIS PAPER VOL. V. NO. 44. FACTS .IN FEW LINES A woman graduate of Cornell Is ma iling a Tt>xa« sawmill. Asphalt from the vtillfy of SWl.lin* floats iluwn Into tl.> Ih-iul sa>n. Elghtv |H-r cent of I' § Mjriwso pen* ant* a-au neither rend n ir write. Naturalists now make birds take their own phaitograplis by means of trap cameras. Japan haa a Young Men's Itudalhtst •aMociatlon. moda-leal uu the Young Men's Christian association Many thousatsls of dollars have been *t«-nt In New Knglnnal In efforts to stop tbe ravages of tbe gypsy moth. We Import UItUVU |M>unals of prunes and we eijsirt tial.UM.ono [sninds In a year. Kretiahuien buy our pram* Miss Itlanclie .\lliitain of New York packs trunk* for guests at hotels. Tbe first day she tried It she maile sl7. Appeudla-ltls has been suppose! to lie m maada-ru allseaiae, but traces of It have been found in Egyptian mu mm law. Tbe hlgliawt rnllrauial In the world is the Orojro, from Callray I'eru. ta» the gold ticlals. It tunnels t* Aiiilm at an altit 111 la- alf I"i.i>l."> feet. Hospitals were foundeal in very a-arly tii.ics India. IVrsla and Arabia hail hospitals snpiHirtasl by their kings and rulers licfore the Christian era. Aavorallng to the bitest avnsus China has a (spoliation of 43i.44T 1 tHta. Thus tbe ChltH-sa- empire contains more than a a|uarta*r of the liiluililtaiits of tlie globe. Eva pa arn tlain of the I la-ad mi la so great that It sensibly eia-a*als the Influx of rlvw water. Including that of tlie Jairalnn. Thai sa-a. therefore, Is slowly dry ing up. The ijuestlon has been misail whether or not the drinking of water from glass laottla-x may lie the cause of ap penalla-ltls. It Is asm-rlail tln-re Is a alight a!isaa>lutla>n of tha' glass. Careful tests at I 'ortiell unlva-rslty demotistratail tliat a one horsepower engine working continuously for ono hour eonial proalua-c only euoitgh liquid air, w ha-11 verted into |m*w, to run a ame hairsefMiw a-r engllfe one min ute. All attempt IN t«-lug made to uncover the treasure from the bottom u( Luke Gttatarlta. lu Colombia. mink by Indian suu worshipers before tlx* con«iuent by the Spaniards. Out- Fteoclumui eatl uiati-a tliat Its valuo will amount to over *5.« »*>,«« I,UM. Visitors to the ruins of Ht. I'lerre hate observed the following surprising ftf.it of tin 1 recent eruption While souic parts or th«> walls ami "btticr re mains of masonry still ataud, nothing remains of metallic constructions but ati Impalpable pofcder. For years past the Swiss peasants hare luxl almost u uiono|H>ly lu the making of ccrtalu toys. Now In the TMI wools of northern New Knglnml the fn«-ti>rle* will turn out In one day more toys than tlfty households in the Tyrol eouhl produce In a week. The western Keuius who jllworcml that there Is a market for cauucd Jack rnl>l>lt has probably wounded the (lentil luiell of the long legged creature of the prairie. The first canning factory has IH*II established at Echo, Ore., ami thousands of Jack rabbits arc terol In that vicinity every luoutu. *1 he cliuncbtis bamllts of Manchuria are not a illsllnet race of sciulaiivagn people, as Is commonly thought. They are only -011111101). everyday rhinese or Mailt* li NN. So numerous are these banditti and ill some districts so [H'r fect Is their organization tlmt they have constructed fortified elicit nip ments. The numltcr of follow rnalunn young and OM. who ff»l lni|w!lcd to {■law aoliietlilliK IK much larger than la generally «U|IJH>W»I. The chronie nail biter I" well known, liut there nro others who either through depraved tii*te or psychic tlllHDM gnaw wood* fur, cloth, etc.. to tlic great detriment of their health. English rabbit skins lire now shipped to the I'nltnl Statin direct Instead of being sent to tile continent of Kurope, where formerly the long hairs uw-il in the manufacture of felt hate were palle>l by cheap hand liilior liefore go Ing to the United Statin, tile Americnn unliairing or pulling machine Living prmiil to tie * nutctKA That a jM-mon who has been often stung t'y Item IMWIHIIOII In time liu niune In the poiaon of tin 1 sting U :l» aerted by I»r. 11. V. I'ark.r. He re port* that when he llrst began to k>i-p Ini-* he wan frequently xtuhg »nd that each sting was attendiil witli nciite (Mill, but that an time went on the pain u IKI swelling became IIWL To aid the ordinary gaf nnil eliftrie lamps, which are InmiHiclent in fttfg# weather, tlnre are now kept In nwrve In \V«*studnstcr. I>imlon, s|>eclal lamp* that are illstributi-d In frequented street* when they are needed. They consist essentially of 11 large round reaervolr that may contain nliout twen ty-live gallons of gasoline, in which th® air i» compressed. Tbe Italian postal authorities bare examined a scheme submitted by an engineer for the establishment of an electric postal «ervlc«. It is proposed to transmit letters In aluminium boves, traveling along overhead wlrva at the rate of 401) kilometers an hour. A let ter could thus be sent from ltome to Naples in twenty-five minutes and from ltome to Paris In Ave honrs. Ueport* from tlie Discovery, wuicb has iwon exploring the antarctic re gions. (five Interesting particulars as to tbe appetltn which couie to tlie half frorcn men on kiug sledge expeditions. Hunger proved a dreadful nightmare, pome of the men having horrible rl aions of tempting dishes. It Is question able If anything could compare In tba way of hardships suffered with thia form at modilled atarvatloß on such •rtpa. WOMAN AND FASHION •wrl LI ara Halt. Waiting made of llimi In mnMUIIar sljlr an 1 amofi'4 tin- smart «to* the Mmnm and an' as cotufortsi blribl an iilWjcltir) to waur km tl*>y ■iv fashiaHa able. This ..in- la while. of tbe sort known aa bula-Ua-r's, but linen BOX OUT UU riVK MOBKII RklBT •(amines, crash and the like ur« suita ble. ami variants colaars are worn, white ami tbe natural tan. however, taking pnt-itliiiiv of almost every thing else. Tbe coat Is In Iml style uod Can lie made either with or without the collar, while the skirt Is cut In tlxe gores and clo»«n at tha- center back In habit style. To luakv the costume fur a woman of medium sire will lie required for coat 3\ yards 27. -S yarda 44 or 2 yards 62 Inches w tab-: for skirt. .V l t yarda -7, 4Vi yanls 44 or 9 yards frJ Ina-bes wide. The newest and neatest little stock to be worn with the tailor c«»luuiu la composed of an upright linen collar with a turnover embroidery edge fas ten.-.I In front with three tiny long ahaped bows of black velvet. You may trust a Frenchwoman Implicitly where the details of the toilet are concerned, her sense of the fitness of tilings en abling her to distinguish between addition to be made to n gowu of one materia! a'let that Intended for another. For Instan.*. ahe would never wear with a tale«r gown a high lio-e collar with a la rue chiffon rose In front, from which def>«*nds a shower of little chif fon bud*. yet these airy coufectlona arv often Ht*n on the sartoriaily tin regenerate r»IM Ike I'Mklaaablr llliiir, The adaptation of men's dancing puni|*s for women's wear last w inter proved them to lie such smart looking alus-s that ttiey have grown to Is* tin mensely p»|iiilar. One of the chief reason* for this la that the HIHM-S bav* to Is* worn In the smallest |s>ssible sizes to enable them to ls> kept on the feet In comfort, and any excuse for wearing small alss-s Is. eagerly seized tipon by women. Tbe puni|>s are made lu tan. white, green . brown anil the new shade that matches linen gowns. Am Mml liaarr Wr«p Little jackets of all sorts are greatly In vogu-. and make Ideal summer wni|w«. Tills on.- is worn over a waist of polut d'esprlt aisl Is of antique green KLO HK Wi IVT AKI> MlbKllll taffeta matching the waist. I IK- trim mliu l*ing folds of vflvrt. Tin 1 ww ist la gliuply full. Willi wiU* ilfcvp* that ■rr tinlnlHil witli graceful frill* of lace, but is nnlnnitlv l*coniing ami suits lace. net and all tbln material* to a nicety. Tbe bolero Ih cut with fronts, backs anil whip ihvvni anil Is lakt in plaits over tlie shoulders that give tbe drooping effect. Tlie quantity of ma terial required for tbe medium «l»' la for waist 4% ysrda 21. 4 yanla 27 or 3% yards 44 Inrbes wide; for l>olero, 2V. yanla 21. 2 yanls 27 or 1% yanla 44 Inches wide. Tflwlsn r«r Gowns. Points and svallo(>s ap|iea} on many gowns; even in some cases tbe borl lootal trimmings bare rJloptil or painted edges. It miles are arruugod la ■callupa.and arw Ucea awl embroidery tnaertlona hare wared tdgea. ®k (Enterprise. WILUAMSTON, N. C., FRIDAY, AUGUST 5. 1904. MURDER . y i Last FrMay Night George Dortejr wis Killed by James E. Maore Near Jamesville About one hour liefote the mur der James E. Mooic and George Dorsey bad an altercation in which Moore shot at DotSev with a pis tol. Then Moore tells I kirvey he will kill liitu that uiglit. Moore goes to his own home. Rets his gun and returns to Doner's house. t Then he begins to throw cfiuttks to decoy hiin »ut. and remarks tliat he is ready to die, and he is heard by some neighbors nearby. Gilbert Moon-, faflier of the murderer, was at the neighbor's house, heard the remark and ran down there, saying he woulal break tip tbe tranihle if IK- oiidd get there in time. linmealiately iijsmi his ar rival the mother of .the nitiideri'd man asked him ta» get James away mi she could quiet her son. ami forthwith, a gun (ileal from am I nidi which ki Ileal her son The iiltmlcrcd man was aliotil 28. the murderer 22. The sheriff li.nl considerable trouble in finaling the murderer, hut lie was found late in the night at a friend's house He was comnutteal to jail after the coroner had held his court of inquiry, where he now awaits trial bv the Sujieiior Court which con venes ill Septemlier. Siiciie Pimitil The startling aiuieunceiucllt th.it a preventive of suicide hail liein iliscomtd will interest many. A ian down system, or despoudenev invarildy precede suicide ami souic- thing has ln-eii found that will pre vent that condition which makes suicide likely. At the first thought of self destruction take F'leetiii Betters. Jt lieiiig a g-ert tonic anil nervine will strengthen the nerves" and build up the system. It's also a great Stomach. I.iver and Kidney regulator. Only 50c. Satisfaction guaranteed by S K. Itiggs. Jurors lor September Court KIKSTVVKKK JauiesviHe—Lafayette Ange, /. T. Ou'kin, Marcel Ins Stubbs. Williams —C. J. Griffin. Harmon lv I.illey, 1110. K. Moore. Or ifTins— Wm Hissell, A. CI Griffin-. MC I> I.illey, W. li MAN ning. Henry Rolioisou. Bear Grass- Calvin Aveis. Williamson--W. A. Jones Cross KO.HIS S: S Bailey, J. 1,. Clatk. I) I> Clark. Koliersonville If. T. Brown, It. K Jenkin-, W W. Kiel. J. Alex. Kobttck. W. A. Rollers' 11, Calvin Smith, W. S Yick. Poplar Point T A. Stevenson. Hamilton—J. I*. Boyle. J. I. Barnliill, W A Fleming, J. I> Harrell. W K. Howard. I). C Jones, W F". I/uvtence. A Iv.l-*ur vis, W.-W. SalsbuTy. (loose Xr>t—ls S Council, T 1 I Z. M Whitehurst. SKCONI» WKKK Jamesvilh —J 15. Allen, J S Jones. Williams— Theodore kolierswi (inliins —(ItK A. lU- nrr, Jim & Ulley. licit fiia»s—l M\ is Harris A. I. Hadley, I>>nnie 15. Harrison. Wiliiamstou—A. Anderson, A T. Crawford, koger Critcher. lieo, 1.. Whitley. Jr. Cross Roads -J A Btvrett, J.S Peel. Jr. Robenonville —H 1.. Andrews, A. S. Kverett Goose'Nest-W. Hurst, T W. Sills. Sick H adactae "For several years my wife was troubled with what physicians call ed sick headache of a vary severe character. She doctored with several eminent physicians and at a great expense, only to grow worse until she was unable to do any kind of work. About a year ago she liegan taking Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and today weighs more than she ever did before and is real well," says Mr. George E. Wright of New London, New York For sale by S- R. Biggs. PARMELE Mr. D. S. Powell spent Sunday in Roper. Mr. A. H. Thompson was here Sunday night. Mr. J. L. Ward went to Wil liamaton Monday. Mrs. J. R. Carson went to Wil liamston Sunday evening. Mr. J. L. Weaver.of Gold Point, spent Sunday night in Parmele. Miss Ruth CUitk.of Washington. is visiting Miss Maggie Gray. Mrs. C. B. Nelson, of Newport News, Va:, is visiting frieinls here Mr. W. J. Smith, of Greenville, spent some time in Parmele Satur day. Mis& I.nlu Smith, of Ayden, is in Parmele visiting her sister. Mis. R M. Prince. Mr. Ray R. Ha/lctt.of Hatwaleus is ill Parmele s|h tiding a few alavs wiih k. 1,. Whitley. Miss Nellie Thompson, of Rocky Mount, who has lieen visiting Miss Hattie VariNortwick, retuineal this ttiorning. Mrs. D. C.Whitley, of this place, is in Plymouth signaling a few days her with daughter, Mrs R F. Overton. Mrs. N. Warren, of Greenville who has been visiting bet parents Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Glisson. re turned home Sunday evening Mrs. \V. A. Bright. Miss l\arl and Cassie left Tuesday mottling for Greenville where they will spend semi-time with frit wis and relatives. ■»♦ • - —DeWitti is tie Hans When you go to buy Witch 11 a/el Salve look for the name IVWitt X- Co. on every Imx The pure, uii adulterated Witch Hazel is use 1 in making IK-Witt's Witch Ha/el Salve, which is the IK>I salve in the world for. cuts, burns, bruises. IKMIS, eczema and piles. The pop ularity of Ik-Wilt's Witch llazel Salve, due to its many cures, has caused numerous worthless conn terfeits to bo placed on the market The genuine liears the name of II C I'cWitt & Co., Chicago Sold by Anderson Crawford iV Co. JAMESVILLE. Miss Maylielle Savage ret unit 1 from Washington Saturday. Messrs. 11 W. llardisoli and I! W. Mobley left TIILSII.iv fm Cajn HatU-ias. Yearly meeting at the Primitive Baptist Church Sunday. They expect several of their able liiinis 1 r, lets to ,l>e present. Miss Mae Bennett, one of Wil li.Huston's most charming and pre! ty girls, who has IM-CII visiting Miss Mayte Noouey, ret unlet I home Friday. The death of (.pirjji' I).irsey,wliii is sup|M>sed IK have IM'VII shirt L»y J 15. Moore, was juite a shock to the community. He did not live five minutes after tin- gun was fired, lit- called on tin- l«ofd seveial tinu-s l«fore he rlied. something that lu never was known to di> before. We dways wait until tile last to call on the Master. A HAV-RIIJK To CIIt'RCII On Wednesday night. July 27th, a party consisting of Mistes Mayte Nooney, Mae lien net, of Williains ton; Hilda Ward, Annie' Wallace, I solan Brown, Myrtle Allen and Messrs. D. H. Davis, W. W Wal ters, S A. Evans. V. A Jackson, I). J. Ward, Horace Johnston start id on a hay-ride to church at Har dens, where Rev. J. |k>yd Jones, of Wilson, is holding a series of meet ings. The parly reached church just as the preacher was ending his sermon. They exchanged greet ings with their friends and return ed homeward, reaching home at 12 o'clock, all rejKirting a jolly good time. —The Stock Subscription Book of The Enterprise Printing Com pany is now open for the sale of Stock. Shares SSO each. If in terested call and investigate. RALEIGH LETTER. Aug. 1 lv« 4 I am uif.timet. through a con veisation with several prominent public men who have just returned 110111 Washm ton, that if President Kwistveli'i idea i-s cairied out the Kepublican campaigners in the d«ubbu! Nottherh Mates wiil make the propos tou ta> reduce lepresent atiou of the Southern states in Con gress «• lca li g issue The Mate of Illinois (which Mr. Clevcrland cairied the second time he was elctr-d) is ante of the states in which the ampaign is to be cam pa gned 011 that line. Senator Hop kins • f illinaus aftca' a bang ■ onfer ence with Mr Koosevdt a>u Satur day. gave out a radical interview to that « lla a t. The Kepublican spellbinalera ipeit to work a»n t .e feelings a»f llie mass es by telling them that In Naarth i ardina anal the aather S> uthem 'tales th.it have aal-apteal sulfi-i laws whia.il laigely absli.uicbise the negiaics, tl.e man of tin Soa tli is given a alaiuble impi.it-iiiie an authoMtv in t üblic aflUiis a»rei the white ma • in the Xoit . and West. tut the argument n ay 11 t wairk as well the K'ei uM cm managers 'inpe 1 wi I. A business o an aat ini |n rtancc and latge inteia-st ott'hica ,;a>, who IS 111 kja(a-|gh t> .l ay lllada this statement b> me: I have al#ays been a Ktvub i van but. I Will '« l'»r* an al lack on tli«- new Mill rage laws •! tli N) 111. VVe arc lietter acquaint ed wit • IhrcimililioK!! wlikli-oliUiii in ihe Snith than we were « >e« years a Ko. an I I appreciate tin g»a' ity of the n»g o question "lovvi here and the iinpoitai.ee and neces sity ot (Milling a the k run on tin uegio tn the matt* r ol politics: 1 l>e iieve any , N ortlie 11 Mate would hat c d»ne just as you uve don under like comlili ns. 'We have hail a goiHl deal ol rouble with IMVIH.** in Ihe • tate ol ilhnoi and other western ai.d nortlivin states of la e y .us I hen havelieen nunitriiut ca»e- 111 WIIKL »• itc Wv'i' en 111 our state h •vetall en vicluins to ihe beastly and brutel fu-ts of what you term go'i'la neg roes; anil the |.nil ot wiiich you have so long complained and »rt dying to .. u >fd ."g.illlst lor ••• Iniif ti.is Iteen brought to 0111 veiy doois. I*, veil as I speak tl>tSc w*i r .s horde ■ les of negroes are being uii|>oil 1 into Imago 1 y Ihe Iteef |iackei> lo lake tin- pin eot * tnlc w-nkiiig men who are ou on slrine. I lieft is a grow ing |> jmlice again it the negroes 111 I e 11 rt em and Wist ••Yii slates . 'rn '- y 'ljittmm iln Kepulilii an pa'ty « ul not make am voles this yeai l>y loi H'g a negro I issue to the front, e-t t r in Illinois 11! any other doubtful Male." * * * A Stale Convention uf Farmers During the |iH-senl week a iliti convention of fir ners will In- heal in Kaltigll — out at ihe A. anil *1 *'oilege It Mill lie in session Ihtee days, and a large attendance ol progressive am! re, 1* sarutatlve lar HUTS IS « I !•«-«" L'"L '■■«* of 111 IIIH-I lllljMXt lilt | iu» w-liic lithe C iivenlinn «T!I I JII -ider is the adaption ofil (iincrileil plan i>l actio in ri-leifiite In the sale of tlii— year's C •lion crop. A l.i p- ai ri - gc lias been planted in coll"" tin-. y*-»r, and it i» Very important to collmi gumt is th l they shall iiinl«- II, MIII some system jiic t lan of niarktin j; the crop 1 'tit order lo iealu-.r-a f.iir price lor ii. •«f co rse it is ha i|.y eipedie I or lo c expected Ilia! rc lu h prict> obtained during the la-t f win ntliS of last season will lie real 'zed 01 this year's crop, but H is.lmped t- keep t> e price up aron>id the ten • cuts not, h— September and lc tuber "futures" arc today quoted at less than ten conts. r. e rushing' f cotton on tlij mar ket and the consequent - giut ought to be guarded again#!, and the on'y way in which it can be done is by unity of actum on the partol the cotton growers, thorujjh an agri einent and airangement such as this convention Mill undertake to provide Leading intelligent far mers have often told me that the farmers are the most difficult class of people in this country so "organ ize*' effectual!;- fur their own pro tection and welfare, especially those of the South. This is probably true, but it ought not to be so A prcminent 1% xan. Judge Eu ' gene Wi'liains of Waco, arrives to ■iajr and will addres» the farmers' convention on the subject. He will present the plan of warehousing cotton and >how the practical ad vantage of that plan in securing go dp' ices to the gro r er. I here will be de itertd also several ad dresses by l ad >ig tanners on practical sul jects stock raising, I fruit growing poultry culture dairy in.;, etc Bv the way: Commissioner of Agi icnlture Patterson says that far mers who buy oats should Ik* cafe tul; that if the oats come from Tex as there is dungt-r of the Imill wevil being brought, here, in th'-in. , , Ihe Corporation Commission announces that the new assessment ot laiiroa- s and other corporation property in this State shows a to tal increase ot $591,836 over the as sessment of last year. "I he total as essment last jear was $73 784. *>67111,9 »ea». »74 377 s*». The rail odd propel ty alone is assessed at 73. and the total mil eage is j.mij miicti (exclusive cl >idiii|;s l ■he street railways are assessed at $ I elegraph Companies 9* 7 2 1 Telephone . 0111, anies. *'•13,70*. he Seaboard Air Line, whose l>t.pasty alone is asses* d at the s iuic figures a* last year( f, >looo is the only company that has tiled exceptions wich the commission A hit; Parker and tali-mi club has ltei-11 organized here and the cam paign was ii|ieucd hi ay night, when elector spttuli and Congress man I'ini >|>oke to the cluti. over people laeing present. I ll- Kepohhtaus of this Congress lonal >1 slnci will 111 el here Wed nesday and I r>n.i ly put up one \V C IVaison. of Chatham county agnnst Congressman K. W. I'oil. 11l tour eit will he a mere mattei of* form" as hr w-ll have no chance in the worl 1 of being elected. A Steel Breitl is a never failing sign "f health. When tilt- hic.tlli is li.nl the stoni u'll is out of older. There is no remedy 111 the world capiat to kolol Dys pe|>sia Cure for curing indigestion. ly>|iep>ia ami all other stomach «li»-rdcrs Mrs. Mary S Crick, of White Plains. Iv> . writes: "I have bet 11 ad\>|ie|asK- for years, tiied .ill kiuds of rcinidics hut continued to gta»w worse. B\ the iix-of llnlol I jbegan to improve at once, anil af ter 1 ikiiig a few l«>ttles am ftill\ reMoled ill weight. stiellgtll and health aud can 1-it whatever I like." Kokal lige>t> w hat * you eat and 111 ikes the stomach sweet Sold by Aii'lerson Crawford .Nt Co. An Unbent of Of:cr and Certainly one of Ihe Most Liberal Ev;r Of'eretf ill orl«-r lo ai«l worthy young men »ml women of ainltitiou, hut •>f limits-*! means. the President o£ the SoUth's ureat iustit lit ion of btisiiusi tiaimng, the (la.-Ala. College, authorizes us to announce the follow mj; offer : To give four young persons of this county a thorough, practical business training, accepting T otes oii tuition assisting tlieni to secure 4»KM position-. as MWIII as course is finisHWtv"" , T!u* Ga.-Ala. is said to lie the only College of real business train ing ill America, where students keep actual accounts, and handle real goods and real IT.l T . S. legal ten der nionev It is very anxious to demonstrate to the people of this county what it is capable of doing for young persons of ambition and industry; and those interested are requested to write at once to Pres. K. L Martin, Macon, Ga. Pi :i tilts is the name of a new dis covery put np in a new way; a cer tain cure tor all Kinder and Blad der troubles. Rheumatism, Lum bago, etc. Yon are requested jo call at our >tore and let us show you Piuulcs.dei ived from the Pine- Sold by S. H. Kllison & Co. IF YOU WANT YOUR BUSINESS TO* INCREASE ADVERTISE FOR CUSTOMERS WHOLE NO. 252 tr L)C?G C T R»,im»d r.r p»> : nuK. .» ; 1 ~~i . IHK3HtZ/?T Bear. I 6EOkG!A f ,«.V. _ / \ Courses Mnk.'Kl RALEIGH I nua fatFhctV M. C. / Mm, Daughter **?"'nn! Professional Cards. Qll. JOHN D. BIGGS, BPJTIST OFFICE: MAIN STREET. UKIIIUR \V, NtWBI.L S. ATWinid Nt-WKLL GKO. W. NKWELL k BRO. LAWYERS Office up stairs in New Bank Build inf. Irfl hand ikir, lap of steps. *VII,I,IAMST(>N. N C. wherever services ate dmirH Sprcial attention k» v »» to examining and mak itig title for purchasers of timber and liaaber amis PMOfir 74 » II HAKKKI,I« WM. H. WARRHN Dm. H arret I & Warren PHYSICIANS and SURQEONS OFFICE IN BIC.GS' DRUG STORK 'Phone No. 29 In Gase of Tire you want to be protected. lit case of death you want to leave your family some thing to live on. In case of accident you want some thing to live 011 besides borrowing. let Us Come to Your Rescue Wc can insure volt against loss from t'ire, Death and Accident. We can insure vour Boiler, IMate Glass, Burg larv. We also can bond you for any office requir ing liond None But Best Coapaiits Atpriscitil K. B. GKAWrORD INSURANCE AGENT, Godard Building. NOTICE 11 At a meeting of the Democratic Executive Committee of the First Congressional District held in Ply mouth on the 14th day of Inly, 1 >o4, it was ordered that a lIKMOCRIITIC CON VK NT ION OF THE FIRST CONt.RKSSIONAI. DISTRICT lie held in the town of 1-xlenton on Wednesday, the 17th day of Au gust, 11)04, at 2 o'clock, p. tn., for tin,- purpose of nominating a candi date for representative in Congress front said district and of a Presi dential Elector, and for such other business as may properly come be fore the convention. The Democrats of the several counties composing the First Dist rict will take notice accordingly and send delegates to such conven tion. By order of the committee. W. B. ROD&AN, July 14th, 1904 Chairman. A Slimier COM A summer cold is not onlv annoy ing but if not relieved Pneumonia will be the probable result by Fall. One Minute Cough Cure clears the phlegm, draws out the inflamation, heals, soothes aud strenghtens the lungs and bronical tubes. One Min ute Cough Cure is an ideal remedy for children. It is pleasant to the taste and perfectly harmless. A cer tain cure for Croup, Cough and Cold. Sold by Anderson Crawford &Co.
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