THE ENTERPRISE. _ . ramuMWKD XTMY puday FfcXVTIMO CO. mmiiiiiß if. c ALntKD K. wamoix, BDiTom. AtinUaawftaon which ma apccUed camber af ill 111 to narked, will to mar tod "Uli (MM* aai charted ap to data of dlacoatia Xiwll—iaU illsi 11 ■I In mil before Uk ,tm * ml ill 1 for ha*expired will to charted Uaa ■teat rate* for the Haw actually pabllahed. Mo — a»««|gattnn ootked without the name •f the 111*11 acemapanic* It—not to to pah- Hatod. bat aaa (aaraateeof good faith. UninaM Riraar—Oae inch one Insertion a} teats, Back aabaeqaent laserttaa 18 cent*, ■aliana Locals » ceata a Uaa. OUtoaHeaaad keaolatloa*of Respect. all o»er tt Uvea, 5 ceat* a line. C*vr lor Advertisement!. or change of Adver laeaeata. aut to la thla office not later thaa V MIMORIPTION RATH •lagte aahacrlpUoß, 1 year |t.oo ttagle aabacrlptlon, 6 month* 50 Trial aatocTiption, j atonth* *S DnCOMTINOANCBS—If a ratocriber wl*he* his copy of the paper discontinued *1 expiration of aabecrtpUoa, notice to that effect *hould to Mat a*. Without aach notice, to continue tak iat the paper fiotn the mail* I* to become re apoaalble for payment of aubacription, and all arreaiac** mart be paid when paper I* ordered alopped. WATCH TKK LABKLr-If proper credit i* art |ivea the Srat of the month following yoiir pajnaeat, notify u* at once that same may be Catered at the rost Office at Wlllianuton. H. C. a* Second Claa* Mail Matter. - - FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1904. National Ticket For President: ALTON B. PARKKRJ For Vice-President: HENRY G. DAVIS Democratic State Ticket. For Governor : ROBERT B. GLKNN For Lieutenant-Governor : FRANCIS D. WINSTON For Associate Justices : GEORGEH. BROWN. JR. W. A. HOKE Corporation Commissioner S. L. ROGERS Secretary of State : J. BRYAN GRIMES > State Treasurer : B. R. LACY State Auditor : B. F. DISON Attorney-General: ROBERT D. GILMER Commissioner of Agriculture: S. L. PATTERSON Commissioner of Labor awl Print ing : H. 8.. VARNER For Congress : JOHN H. SMALL First District Those Democratic Editors in New York this weok had a big time. Mighty sorry we could not attend. Our force is short this week and it knocked us out of the trip to New York as well aa to the Senatorial Convention at Plymouth yesterday. The gathering and market ing of crops seem to be more important to the Norh Car olina farmers than politics these days. Our people should notlose sight entirely of the great stake issue in the November elections. —Wilmington Messenger. A dispatch from Raleigh dat ed the 3rd, says: Governor Ay cock to-day received and ac cepted the resignation ef Ceo. H. Brown, Jr.. as Superior Court judge, effective October 7th, and apqointed George W. Ward to fill the vacancy, Ward being the Democratic nominee. H. S. Ward was appointed so licitor. vice George. W. Ward, promoted judge. THE WAR IN THE EAST The Russian forces are push ing on to Mukden, greatly im peded by heavy roads and floods conducting an orderly retreat, and followed step by step by Japanese. Details of the fight ing aad of the actual position of Jt Litteton Female College «a> This institution with'a patronage of more than 200 pupils from five different states, covering an area of 1000 miles in diameter, desires immediate correspondence with any young lady who wishes to go off to school. A postal card or letter will bring immediate reply and interesting information. The 23rd Annual Session will Begin on Wednesday, Sept 14, J 904 J. M. RHODES, President, Littleton, N. C. the opposing armies are lacking. The report tbatKuropatkin's rear guard has been annihila ted and 'that the Russian forces are in danger of being surround ed is denied by the Russian general staff. The Russian war office is entirely confideut that the retreat is slowly but surely being effected. From Tokio comes the offici al report that the bulk of the Russian forces is still at Yen tai. The Japanese field marshal in an extended report of the fighting up to September 4th. says that the Russians burned all the railroad bridges over the Taitse river and predicts that, while the Japanese list of causalities is not yet completed the losses will prove heavy. Viceroy Alexieff iB on his way to Mukden. The heads of Kuropatkin's long commissary trains have paseed through Mukden and are continuing northward. The attack on Port Arthur continues, the Chinese arrving at Che Foo say the Russin gar rison ex/iects a general land and sea attack. Bicklia't Arilci SIIII Has world-wide fame for mar velous cures, surpasses any other salve, lotion, ointment or balm for Cuts, Corns, Burns, Boils, Sores. Felons, Ulcers, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Chapped Hands, Skin Eruptions; infallible for Piles. Cure guaranteed. Only 25c at S. R. Biggs and all druggists. The Tarboro Southerner iw the author of a ryme that comes in time, and we take pleasure in giving the line : "High price meat and ilollar wheat, Campaign cry that can't be lieat— Fur the folks you seldom meet Who have got too much to eat." A Wonderful Saving The largest Methodist Church in Geor gia, calculated to use over one hundred gallon* of the usual kind of mixed paint in painting their church. usedotilv 32 gallons of the I.ong inaii A Martinet Paint mixed with 24 gal lons df linseed oil. Actual cost of |>aint made waS less than fi.io per gallon. Saved over eighty ($80.00) dollar* in (taint, and got a big donation besides. KYIiRY CHURCH will 1* given a UD eral quanity whenever they paint. Many houses are well painted with four gallons of 1,. a M. and three gallons of linseed oil mixed therewith. Wears and covers like gold. These celebrated Taints are sold by S. R. Biggs. It is not generally known, yet it is a fact that on the stat uate boooks of North Carolina there is a law which makes drunkenness in public places punishment by confinement in jail for two years. It is an old law which has escaped notico because of the infrequency of its enforcement The jag artist who kept himself withiu rea sonable bouuds has done so in uw* of no greater authority than that of the police in incor porated towns and cities. A few instances in which the law was enforced would doubtlefs contribute considerably to the sobriety of some w ho are given to over indulgeiieeof this kind. They would prefer remaining sober to running the risk of in carceration or of being worked t>n the public road. —Lumber- ton Robeson ian. The Senatorial Convention at Plymouth yesterday named a strong team to represent this distiict. We feel satisfied that the Second District will be well and ably represented. ' St. Louis, Sept. 6.—Seven per sons were killed and fifty injured by the derailment of the Wabash flyer from St. Louis this afternoon. Fria 141 ti 12 harts One of the most remarkable cases of a cold,deep-seated on the lungs, causing pneumonia, is that of Mrs. Gertrude E. Fenner, Marion, Ind.. who was entirely cured by the use of One Minute Cough Cure. She says: "The coughing and strain ing so weakened me that I rati down in weight from 148 to 92 pounds. I tried a number of remedies to no avail until I used One Minute Cough Cure. Pour 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. Jas. Taylor, of Kendallville, Ind., was seriously diseased with kidney and bladder trouble for 20 years. He tested every known remedy without much benefit, until he used Pineules. This new discovery cured him, and Mr. Taylor advises all persons suffering from kidney or bladder troubles to get a bottle of Pineules at once. S. H. Ellison & Co. The Baltic squadron is trying to tie mysterious in its whereabouts, but it is not apt to venture far be yond the Gulf ot Finland. —At- lanta Constitution. li Prilti of Ckiaborlaii's Colic, Ckolori ad Olirrktn Rtaoij "Allow me to give you a few words in praise of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Reme dy," says Mr. John Hamlett, of liable Pass, Texas. "I suffered one week with bowel trouble and took all kinds of medicine without getting any relief, when my friend, Mr. C. Johnson, a merchant here, advised me to take this remedy After taking one dose I felt greatly relieved and when I had taken the third dose was entirely cured. I thank you from the bottom of my heart for putting this great remedy iu the hands of mankind." For sale by S. R. Biggs. American citizenship, without reference to party or section, will rejoice to see Senator Hoar emerge from the dark shadow.—Atlanta Constitution You cannot cure piles bv external application, Any remedy to be ef fective must l>e applied inside,right at the seat of the trouble. ManZan is put up in a collapsible tube,with a nozzle, so that it reaches inside and applies the remedy where It is most needed ManZan strengthens the blood vessels and nerves so that piles are impassible. ManZan re lieves the pain almost instantly, heals, soothes, cools and cures. Sold by S. H. Kllison & Co. Tkh HMHMI la C»rk. They were comparing notes and Mi lne incident* of recent trips abroad, when a charming daughter of the Em erald Isle, who was sitting dreamily in the corner, apparently taking no Inter est In the conversation, suddenly chirped In with the following: "All of which reminds me of an In cident whl>4 happened white I lived la Cork. There poulterer's stares ars scarce because of the proximity of the country, but a coal heaver of my ac quaintance, owing to the Illness of hte Wife, was anxious to secure a fowl la a hurry. Ho he strolled along Patrick street In a forlorn hope of some sort of success, and when he came to a tax idermist's, whoae window displayed aa owl under a glass esse, why, poor Paddy thonght that here waa the end of hla quest, so he entered and In quired: "" 'now much for the fat faced hla ta the windy f That's no hen,' the surprised shop man aniwered. That*a an owl.' * -Terrah,' whispered Pat, "shore, I don't care how onld she la. Tls for soap I wants herr "—New York Ttmea. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as sdministrator upon the estate of K. M. G. White, deceased, notice is given to all persons holding claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned for payment on or before the 9th dsy of September, 1905,0r this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment. This August 35th, 1905. J, W. ANDERSON, ' 40-61 Administrator. LEGAL NOTICES TRUSTEE'S BALE . By virtue of authority of a Deed of Truat executed to ma by J.D, Highemith and wife, Kenneth M. Highamitb on the 7th day of November, 1900, and dnly re corded in the Register's office in Martin county, in book ZZ, page 468, to aecure the payment of a certain bond bearing even date therewith, and the atipulatioua in laid Deed of Truat not having been complied with, I ahatl at public auction, aell for cash; on IMav, OcteNr 3,1904 at 12 o'clock, m, at Williamaton, in Mar tin county, the following property: Be ginning at Harriaon'a corner on New street, running along Bland'* lot to a ditch, thence from the ditch to the new road, thence along the new road to Otia Staton'a line, thence along Otia SUton'a line to Pannele Bccleston Lumber Co.'a line, thence along the Lumber Co.'a line to Harriaon'a line, thence long Har riaon'a line to the beginning, containing five actue more or less, and being the aame land conveyed to Kenneth High amith by J, H. Bryant. Place of aale—Court Houae Door, Wil liamaton, N. C Termaof aale—Caah. 49'4t D. S. POWRLL, Truatee. ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Having qualified aa administratrix of the eatate of G. A. Guilford, deceaaed, this is to notify all persona having claims against the aaid eatate to preaent them to the underaigned for payment on or be fore the first day of October, 1905 or this notice will be plead in bar of their recov ery. All persona indebted to aaid eatate will pleaae make immediate payment. CLAUDS A. GCILPORD, 4*M»t Administratrix. NOTICE 11 IMPORTANT BALK OR Valuable Real Estate By virture of a Decree of Superior Court of Martin County, in a Special Proceeding therein pending, entitled J. A. Martin and wife Laura S. Martin, et ala. Ex pirte; 1 ahall offer for aale at pub lic Auction the following real property, to wit: , FIRST, That tract ot land commonly known and designated as 'The Marion Burroughs Pkrm",situated in Williams ton Township and adjoining the lands of W. H. Wilson, S. 8. Hadley and others. Containing by estimation 500 acres more or less, and being the same farm now oc cupied by W. M. York. For accurate des cription as to metes and boundaries, ref erence may be had to the public registry of Martin County. SECOND, A tract of land adjoining the above-described Partn and lying on the West side thereof. Commonly known and deaignated as "The Wilson Land", and containing by estimation 34 acres in-ire or less. TIME OP SALE Monday, October 3rd, 1904 Place of sale-Before Court House Door. Terms of sale—Cash. This August 34th 1904. H. W. BTUBBS. Commisioner. 47-4». Executrix Notice Having qualified as executrix of Geo. W. Newell, deceased, late of Martin county, N. C., this is to notify all person* having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the under signed on or before the first day of Sep tember, 1905, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will please make im mediate payment. This the 14th day of August, 1905. Mrs. LBUA V. NEWELL, 47-6t Executrix. Notice of Administratrix Having quslified as administratrix upon the estate of W. H. Everett, deceased, notice is hereby given to all persons holding claims against said estate to pre sent them to the undersigned for payment on or before the ist day of September, 1905, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make imme diate payment. This 14th day of August, 1904. MARY W. EVERBTT, 47-4t Administratrix. Executor's Notice Having qualified as executor of J. H. deceased, late of Martin County, N. C., this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the ijrd day of August, 1905, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. AH persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment. This 13rd day of August, 1904. J. H. SMITH, 47-4t Executor. Administrator's Notice Having qualified as administrator upon the estate of W. W Barnhill, deceased, notice ia hereby given to all persons holding claims against said estate to pre sent them to the undersigned for pay ment on or before the Ist day of Septem ber, 190 ft, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment. This 34th day of August, 1904. J. L. BARNHILL, 47-4 Administrator. ;3 ~f NOTICE North Carolina \ Superior Court. Martin County/ Btarjr L. Williams » !! \ Bel> Wiljiama , The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled aa above has bean cowmen red in the Superior Court of Martin county by the plaintiff and against the defendant for divorce; and the aaid defendant will further take no tice that ibe ia required to appear at the neat term of the Superior Cmtrt of aaid county to be held on the and Monday after the lit Monday in September, 1904. at the Court Houae in Williainston.N. C., in mid county, and answer or demur to the complaint in aaid action, or the plain tiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in aaid complaint. This August 1,1904. J. A. HOBBS, 46-4! Clerk Superior Court Administrator'* Notice Having qualified aa administrator of the late John G. Mizell, deceaaed, this is to notify all persona having claims again at the aaid John G. Mizell to preaent the aame to me or my attomeya, W. A. Dunn and Son, Sootland Neck, N. C., on or before the 25th day of Auguat, 1903, or thia notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All peraous indebted to aaid eatate will make immediate payment to me or my aaid attorneys. R. M. JOHNSON, 43-6t-p. Administrator. Executor's Notice ' Having qualified aa executor upon the estate of Mac G. Roberson, deceased; notice is hereby given to all persons ho Wi ng claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned for payment on or before the Ist day of September, 1903, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment. This 4th day of August, 1904. JESSE B. ROBBRSON, pd.-4.1-4t. Executor. North Carolina 1 Superior Conrt Martin County / Kmeline Bradford vs. Richard Bradford The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Martin County to obtain a di vorce from the defendant; and the defen dant will further take notice that he is required to appear at the next term of Martin County Superior Court to be held on the 3rd Monday of September, 1904.it Icing the 19th day of September, 1904, at the Court House of said county, in the town of Williamston, N. C , and answer or demur to the complaint in said action or the plaintiff will apply to the court tor the relief demanded in said complaint. This August Ist, 1904. J, A. HOBBS, Aug.]-4t Clerk Superior Court. REPORT OF THE CONDITION or Bank of Martin County at WII4JAMSTON, N. C.. at Ihr rloar of hu*lnea* Juue yth, 1904 RESOURCES: l,uanß * Diacounta S 75..»'556 9ver-Drsfta. I.M--7" Ulhcr Stocks and Bonda, I,ooom. furniture ft Matures, i.jijsi Demand I.oana 9,377. t Due Prom Banka and Banket* j.no.fc* Nat l Bank Note*and other U.S.Notea 7,t«i3» TOTAL. f V>.jfc7.«s UMIUTIIS: Capital Mock. ! il,eM.«a Sorvlua jaco.oo Undivided Profita 1, 810, t0 Dne to Bank* and Banker* «6 71 Deposits subject to Check 63,339.01 Time Certllcates of Deposit, tj.aoj.oo total. Tw.sft7.ns I, J.O. Oodard Caahler, of Bank of Martin County, do aolemnly swear (or affirm) that tin above Statement ia true to the best of my knot ledge and belief. J. O. OODARD, Caahiet State of North Carolina I County of Martla I Sworn to aad *ub*crlbcd before me, this alat day of June, A. D., 1904 C. M. OODWIN, Notary Public. CORRKCT-ATTRBT: » Dennla 8. Bin* > Wheeler Martini DIRECTORS ft L. Oodard I 1.0. Oodard I I find nothing better for liver de rangement and constipation than Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets.— l,. F. Andrews, Des Moines, lowa. For sale by S. R. Biggs. REPORT OP THE CONDITION OP J. C. Robertson, Banker, at ROBERSONVILLE. N. C., at the ctoae of buaine** June 9th, 1904 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts I 17*388.64 Overdraft* 4«S-M Purnlture aad Ptxtarea 7U.M Other Real Batate Owned 1.575.*° Due froaa Bank* and Banker* K,3*5,1* Check* aad other Caah Item* >.H3->9 _J. TOTAL f 19.7J4 SI LIABILITIES Capita] Stock 5,000 00 Undivided Protts 1.515.66 Deposit* Subject to Check M,a04,*5 Csshier's Checks Outstanding 14.3 a Bills Payable 5,0*0,00 TOTAL f 59.734.11 State of North Carolina 1 County of Martin J Lf.c. Robertson, C*shier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above state ment ia true to the beet of my knowledge and belief. J. C. ROBERTSON. Cashier. Sworn and subscribed to before the thlsi jth day of June, 14**. ft L. ROSS. Notary Public. \£ J A I DYSPEPSIA CURE M il BBMI I DIGESTS WHAT YOU RAT VSIV'U 111 1 ■ m U K. c. D, WITT * COMPACT. CHICAGO. HA. '' ■ . M«tice if iHmiiHn The partnership heretofore ex sting between Geo. W. Blount, o Williamston, N. C., and ML O. Blount, of Bethel N. C. has been dissolved by mutual consent. The business at Williamston, N.C will hereafter be owned and conducted solely by Geo. W. Blunt under same name and style as heretofore and the business at Bethel will here after be owned and conducted sole ly by M. O. Blount under the same name and style as heretofore. This August 17 1904. M. O BLOUNT GEO W. BLOUNT. Ring's Dyspepsia Tablets cure in digestion, dyspepsia and strength ens the stomach. S. H. Ellison & Co. Subscribe to THK BNTLKKPISB. Is the sliiet in years)and ftrst ■■sfoasa CIIIIII In Va.Respond In the Sooth) to own a building erected for Ita uaa—ona of the flneet In Richmond. Endorsed by Its students, business men and the preee. PhUadtifkia Bhmotrnfkm say* "It Is the leading Business College south of the Potomac River." "When I reached Richmond, I inquired of several business men for the heel Business College la the city, and, without exception, they all rscssssesM Salt Meal's ae the best. Win X. Bom, Lam Btenoyrnpkmr, Richmond. Single, Double Entry and Joint-Stock Bookkeeping, Commercial Arithmetic, Business Writing, Business Practice, Shorthand, Typewriting, Telegraphy, Commercial Law. English Department. Ladlee sod gentlemen. Day and night Seesions. No vacations. Students enter a* any time. By Mall.—Bookkeep ing, Shorthand; Penmanship, at home, to those who cannot oome to College. Special Inducements to well educated young men, especially to teachers. Write for catalog and full particulars to C- A. larttadsal. Pres., Slckmaad. Va. Dennii S. Bigg*, Pres. T. W. Tilghman Gen. Mgr. J no. D. Biggs, Sec & Tttm DENNIS SIMMONS LUMBER CO.' . . Manufacturers of . . Kiln Dried North Carolina Pine Lumber, > • • • • DENNIS SIMMONS' BRAND! OYMIH SHINOLB ORDERS AND CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED * * WILLIAMSTON. N. C. The Eastern Life Insurance Go. OF AMERICA offers protection and investment policies, equal to any company in America, and tuuch superior to many. Rates as low as any Settlement at once Special features not offered by any other company. Write the Eastern before taking out insurance. Address, W. E. JONES I Manager for Eastern Carolina, Washington, N. C. THE REACHES— All Points in the West and Southwest Homeseeker round-trip tickets on sale ist and 3rd Tuesdays of each month. Special low roud-trip rates to Points in CALIFORNIA 10-days stop-overs at St. Louis Advertising matter forwarded and rates with full information given upon application to W. T. SAUNDERS. D. P. A, 1 toS East Main Street. Richmond, Va ■ . . . ... /aiiils\ f AND FEVER 1 I CURED/ YTOCTAYCUMD £ K » Iwintiremith'sl I ®H (ure I I trmm lm I

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