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2 | THE ENTERPRISE. 1 ,'"' f iTUto T2L* kefot* UR UW aakak ll H ta>a|M««lttckU|n)>* I > I ii- ' •» «V «H> ai i N ■ a-aat to b» P«l> *tMaaanßa*^ l)K mm maertioa licnu, MMlmk »»«•■ tot (HMtoal Matt Mil Mtd. >ll om Mirt Kd,rT nst later lh»« | |M SI.OO ■nStTOMCSk-U a aahmibcf wishes Ibaanaf Ike styii «tn iisllii *»« expltatiao al silir to tM (Sect skould W W(Madi maUcr. lo coaliaur Uk k«a,pr" (M Ike aaaila isle brcomr rr fa» f)«l»l af saSscriptioti. and all j aaa kc pa 44 wbeu »a»er la ordered WATCH TSI UWb-ll imp" credit u Me Saat a( ike assatk following yuui SH^—l 1 ■analalikeMUSeiU WUliamstoa. n_ C II Ii mil r* FRIDAY. SEITEMBKU 16, 1904. Rational Ticket For President: ALTON B. PARKER For Vice-President: HENRY G. DAVIS Dcawcratic State Ticket. For Governor : v « ROBERT B. GLENN 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. DIXON Attorney-General : ROBERT D. GILMER CotnmtsMoocr of Agriculture: S. L. PATTERSON Commttstonrr of Labor and Print ing : H- B- VARNER For Congress : JOHN H. SMALL v First District —Meadows Ik York, at the "Dixie,'* are your friends. You know what that means—big prices for your tobacco. ■Jala, what haa Imo ID your mind State jai aankyf Hi tact that I ni given away ns past «r tka (annoor '-lirtrolt Krw War r». Ka, rm at the haad of my olaas" HaWa tkat. DrtT Ikaikar nays I'm tbe worst of all eke bad taya la acbool."—Baltimore rartHf. HnMi they are Oaslly divorced, ■aw atom the child? Hanj Ok. tke cfalkl got the custody af tka aaetkar. I brUevaPuck VaHk IL "■mar. aia't yw afraid that such a M| dpr will aak* you slckT "INI, air, I doai't mind beln' sick In • mmm Uk* this **- Life. »a » THE SECRET OF SUCCESS Forty Million bottles of August Flower aoVd in the United States alone since its introduction! Aud die demand for it is still growing. Isn't that a fine showing of success? Don't it prove that August Flower has had unfailing success in the ewe of indigestion and dyspepsia— the two greatest enemies of health aad h '|T*"* *** Does it not afford the beat evidence that August Flow wer is a sore specific feu all stom ach and "■■'dlii.l disorders?—that It haa proved itself the best of all Hveraegnlatots? August Flower has t ■ ■«■»■■■ record of over thirty five years in caring the ailing mil Bans of tfcese distressing complaints —a sactem that is becoming wider ia ita »pe every day, at home and aiauad, na the fame of August Heper sfeaada. Trial bottles. 25c; . iflm aim 75c. For aak by S. R. Littleton Female College This institution with a patronage of more than MO pupils from five different states, covering an area of iooo miles in diameter, desires immediate .twaesponrimrr with any voung lady who wishes to go off to school. A postal card or letter will bring immediate reply and interesting information. The 23rd Annual Session wffl Begin on Wednesday, Sept. M» 190* J. If. RHODES, President, Littleton, N. C. WASHINGTON LETTER The concrete work being put la by the engineers engaged 00 the new Cn lon station here for the IVnnaylvaala and the Baltimore ami Ohio railroads Is "M to be tlx l moat eltraaite me of cement ever attempted In the Tolled States. The station building and tit* approaches are to be placed 00 coa erete sbutmenta forty feet square and fifty feet high. This mass of coaacrete to produced by huge bina leading to a mixer, and the work la mainly done by machinery, few men being required in the construction The huge cement piers are to be«r the weight of the station structure and the bigb dome which will surmount the building. These piers will ultimately be faced with white granite. rile 4leek mt the Sssss It is stated tiist John U. Williams, resolution aud petition clerk of the bouse of representative*, has been se lected to succeed the late Colonel Wal ter 11. French as the clerk of the bouse. Colonel French die*l recently la Eu rope.and since that time there baa been much speculation at the eapltol aa to hla probable successor. Mr. Williams cornea from Bcrauton. i'a.. and baa act ed as private scc,vt*ry for Representa tive Oonnell a number of yeara. The appointment of the file clerk Is mails by Major Mcl>owell. clerk of the bouwa, and la one of the very best pusltloos under hla control. Ceaawa of k * DMrieS. Commissioner Mscfsrland la formu lating a plsn for su annual ramus on a simple scale of the Inhabitants of tbe District of Columbls by tbe police do pertinent. Tbe reaaon for the proposed action Ilea In the fact that, to Mr. Mac farland'a mind, the reaults obtained from a police ceuaua will bs more sst- Isfsctory than those from the existing method of cslculstloo baaed on the de cennial returns of tlie federal cenaua. Whit* Una* TtsMsfs. The absence of President aud Mrs. Hoosevelt from Washington enables visitors to see much of the White House, and hundrvils of strangers la tbe city are enjoying tbe pi.-a Mire, course when the family of tbe presi dent la at home there must lie aotne privacy, au«l tbe building Is ckieed ex cept the big east room and the east terrsce entrance. Ocvaalonally cards of udmlsslon are Issued upon request for visitors to see tbe private psrioea red. green and blue rooma. This privi lege. however. Is not granted often and la greatly appreciated. No sperlsl cnnls are now netensary. as tbe entire building eicept strictly privste apart menta Is open. Tbe ShepkerS Stats*. It haa been decided by the District commissioners, acting with I be super intendent of public buildings and grounds, to place tbe Dunbar statue of Aleck Shepherd, former governor of tlie I llatrlct of Columbia. In tbe amall triangular park In front of tbe new municipal building. The ststue will stsnd midway lietween Thirteenth and Fourteenth streeta and fsce l'eonsy I vanla avenue. Tbe statue will be In bronze, heroic In alae and coat SIO,OOO. Arasy Drsas Caatlr- Recommendations of Inspector Gen eral Burton for more economical re quirements In army unlforma have made this question tbe general aubject of discussion In army cln-lea. The or der now In effect forvee officers to es pend so much for clothing that a lieu tenant la at his wits' end to make hla allowance cover his tailoring expenses. Army officers generally regard the ex pense aa burdensome, and undoubtedly they would be better off with half the apparel now called for by tbe regula tlona Tbe general staff, however. Is said not to l>e disposed to adopt Gen eral Burton's recommendations Mr*. Ilssss'a lew Haas*. Mrs. Marcus A. llanua. widow of the Senator, Is expected to come to Wash lngtou to live In tbe early part of this tsll. She will msks Washington Iter winter home and hsa leased tbe hand some house' bslongtng to General Cor bin. Bhe hss been In Maine much of tbe summer. AUa«a* Dslsets Is SaWltsMts. The recent launching of tbe boulal ana haa called attention to tbe views of an element In the nary department that la advocating a board of officers whose entire duty It will be to deter mine the type of vessels to bs con structed The supporters of this Idea maintain that none of tbe different boards now organised has the com petence or tbe time to pass on this im portant question, snd tbe teeult Is that defects of a most grave nature exist In ▼sssela of tbe navy that are suppoaed to be the best In existence. The Lou Islsna and Connecticut even are not spared. One sasertlou Is thst their guns sre mounted too low to be served ef fectively sgalnst many of the vessels of foreign navies Bea fee the lew Savt. Assistant Secretary C. 11. Itertlng of the nary department has taken up the problem of adequately manning the ships of tbe l ulled States navy and haa turned to tbe naval militia of the country with tbe hope that In this or ganisation will be found the aolutlon of the perplexing question. From his Intereat In tbe nsvsl mllitis snd his inauguration of this new policy with re apect to that organisation Mr. Darling has been given the title of -the father of the new naval militia." Tbe new policy contemplates a decid ed changs from the farmer treatment of tbe naval mllltla. and It Is proposed in the future not to give the orssnlxa- Ooos old. discarded ▼ east la. bat to give them the "bsst ships svaltaMe." It Is stated that -IS per cent of the ssao who hare enlisted hi the naval battalion at the District of Columbia ffines 1M have gone Into the aarrtee mt the United States navy. . 1 CARL aCHOIfUA ppgpp^' 'xT - r , - ■ - •■• ••«" • THE ENTERPRISE, Williamston, N. C., Friday, September 16,1004 Mist Lewis' Deodar Clui Miss Lollie Lewis, of Goldsboro, began the season's first dancing class on Wednesday evening of last week. She has quite a number of young people under her instruction, who will soon become adept in the terpsichorean art. The following boys and girls were noticed when the reporter wa» present: Misses Hattie Lou Ward, Fannie Belle Timmons, Hattie Kirby, Blanche Mizell, Frances Knight, and Messrs. Sid Mobky, John Hassell, James Williard, Don Godwin, Wheeler Martin, Jr., Les lie Fowden, Walter York, Grover Hardison, Thad Lawrence, Hay wood Knight.George Howard Lin ley-Kent and Fred Bullock. A Wonderful Saving The largest Methodist Church in Geor gia, calculated to uae over one hundred gallons of the usual kind of mixed (Mint in painting their church. They uaed only 31 gallons of the I ong man a Martinez Paint mixed with 24 gal lons of linseed oil. Actual coat of paint made was leaa than f I.JO per gallon Saved over eighty (f8o.oo) dollar* in paint, and got a big donation besides. KYKRY CHURCH will be given a lib eral quauity whenever they paint. Many houses are well painted with four gallons of LIM. and three gallons of linseed oil mixed therewith. Wears and covers like gold. These celebrated Painta are aold by S. *• Biggs. The Wlfldsor-WUliamstoo PICRIC s Most Enjoyable Event Williamston people certainly have hearty thanks to Messrs. Crawford and Newell for arranging such a pleasant day for them on the occa sion of the picnic with Windsor. The Windsor people acted some what as host on account of the place of meeting being in Bertie county, and again proved them selves charming. Everthing was •lone for the amusement of every one The lunch was served at 1 :yo p. m , and the young people seated on the grass,seated in groups made a picturesque see nee. After the lunch the amusement was dancing on the green, which was a very eujoyable pastime. Each one, in his own way .strove to amuse the other, and, as the shadows grew long, the party re turned home, tired because of the pranks and frolicksof a happy day. Ii Praki il Claalirlala'i Ctllc, CMtn ill MarrkHi Kuril "Allow me to give you a few words in praise of Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Reme dy," says Mr. John Hamlett, of Eagle 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 in the hands of mankind." For sale by S. R. Biggs. "Yes," said the editor, "my paper is the organ of the smoking tobacco industry." "Sort of a pipe organ, eh?" cackled the little Cheerful Idiot. —Philadelphia Bul letin. The sultan of Turkey's coat of mail is said to be of an even more modern pattern than that worn under our own tough rider's shirt. —Atlanta Constitution. •1 WILLIAMSTON - PRESSING CLUB Room No. 6 Bank Building We solicit your patronage in our line and guarantee first-class work. Pressing and cleaning a suit, 7sc. Pressing a suit &x. * Pants, per pair 25c. We also clean and press Ladies* Skirts. Ice Cream Parlor in connection Orders taken for furnishing Cream to families. OCT AV US PRICE It is the sapreme moment at Uno-Yahg WiU Kuraki gain the railroad aad bottle Kampstkiu up ia his last ditch stronghold ?—At lanta Journal. I fiad nothing better Cor liver de rangement aad cnaatipatinn than Chaaiberfein's Stomach and Liver Tablets.— L. P. AMMIWI, Des Moines, lowa. For sale by S. R. Biggs. However, Loodon is not fighting the battles in Manchuria. — Atlanta Constitution. Fna 14! ta 13 Huit One of tbe most remarkable cases of a cold,deep-seated on the lungs, causing pneumonia, is that of Mrs. Gertrude B Fenner, Marion, Ind.. who was entirely cured by tbe use of One Minute 'Coagh Cure. She saya: "Tbe coughing and strain ing so weakened me that I ran down in weight from 14S to 92 pounds. I tried a number of remedies to no avail until I used One Minute Cough Cute. Four bottles of thia wonderful remedy cured me en tirely of tbe cough, strengthened my lungs and restored me to my ■lOl mal weight,health and strength. Sold by Anderson. Crawford & Co. LEGAL NOTICES TRUSTEE'S BALE By virtue of authority of s Deed of Truat executed to UK by J.D. Ilighamith and wife, Kenneth M. Highamith on the 7th day of November, 1900, and duly re corded ia the Regiater'a office in Martin county, in book ZZ, page 468, to secure the payment of a certain bond bearing even date therewith, and the atipulatiooa ia aaid Deed of Trust not having been complied with, I shall at public sue .ion, sell for cash; on IMai, Octikir 3,1404 at is o'clock, m, at WiUiamston, in Mar tia couaty, the following property: Be ginning at Harriaoa'a corner on New atreet, running aloag Bland'a lot to a ditch, thence from tbe ditch to the new road, thence along the new road to Otia Statoa'a line, thence a(oug Otia Staton'a line to Parmele Bede*ton Lumber Co.'a line, thence along the Lumber Co.'a line to Harriaoo'a liae, thence long Har riaoa'a liae to the beginning, containing five acrea more or leaa, aad being the aame land conveyed to Kenneth High amith by J. H. Bryant. Place of aale —Court Ilouae Door, Wil liamaton, N. C. Terms of aale —Cash. 49 4t D. S. POWELL. Trustee. ANmiSTIUTIU MTKE Having qualified as adminiatratrix of the estate of G. A. Guilford, deeeaaed, thia ia to notify all peraona having claims against the mid eatate to present them to the undersigned for payment on or tie fore tbe first day of October, 1905 or thia notice will be plead in bar of their recov ery. All peraoaa indebted to mid eatate trill please eiake immediate payment. CLAUDE A. GUILFORD, 4H6t Adminiatratrix. Executor's Notice Having qualified aa executor upon the eatate of Nancy B. Rogeraon, deceased; notice ia hereby given to all peraona hold ing claima againat eatate to present them to the undersigned for payment on or before tbe first day of October, 1905, or this notice will be plead ia bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment. This 14th day of September, 1904. 50.6t.pd ELI TAYLOR, Executor ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Haviag qualified as administrator upoo the estate of K. M. G. White, deeeaaed, aotice is given to ell persona holding claims agaiast said eatate to preaent them to the undersigned for payment on or before tbe 9th day of September, 1909,0r this notice trill be plead in bar of their recovery. All peraona indebted to aaid estate are requested to make immediate payment. Thia Augaat 15th, 1905. J. W. ANDERSON, 49~6t Administrator. Exacutor's Notice Haviag qualified aa executor of J. H. Auburn, deeeaaed. late of Martin County, N. C„ this ia to notify all peraoaa haviag claiau against the eatate of aaid deeeaaed to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the ijrd day of Augaat, 1905, or this aotice wfll be plead ia bar of their recovery. All peraoaa indebted to mid eatate are requested to make immediate payment. This >]rd day of August, 1904. 1. H. SMITH, 47-4t Esscatqr Administrator's Notice Haviag qualified aa adariaistrator apoa the estate of V. W. BarnhOl. deceased, aotice la hereby given to alt peraona holding claima agaiaat aaid estate to pre aent them to the aadersigaed far pay neat oa or before the tat day of Septem ber. 1906, or this notice will be plaad ia bar of their teoovery. All peraoaa in debted to said estate ate requested to make immediate payment. This 14th day of Angust, 1904. J. L. BARNHILL, 47-4. Administrator, NOTICE North CarotiaaiSapertar Coart. Maitia Consty/ - ' Henry U WilUaan vs. aotice that an actisnaaatitlsdss sheas has been i saaiaiai ail h the Bayariar Caast of Martin cooaty by the flaaafHl and the said defendant ariU farther take ao tice that to appear at the nest term af the Saperier Conrt af aaU county to be held on the and Monday after the Ist Monday ha SsptenAer, 1904, at the Conrt Boas, in Willlasaat nn.N. C. is aaid connty, sad aaaau or deasar to the cosaplaint ta aaid action, or the plaan titf will apply to the Cant iar the icUaf lcmajxlcd la add miplaißl This Aagust 1,1904. I. A. HOBBS, 46-4! Clark Superior Coart Adminlstrntnr's Nafka Having qualified aa adaainistiator of the Iste John G. MiaeU, deceased, this is to notify all persona hsriwg claiass sgsiast the aaid John G. Muell to paaacat the same to me or my attaeneys, W. A. Dean and Son, Scot la ad Neck, N. C, en or before the 35th day af Aagaat. 1909. or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All peraona indebted to said estate will mske immedisti payssent to me or my said attorneys. R. M. JOHNSON, 45-6t-p. Adminirtrator. Executor s Notice Having qnslified sa executor upon the estate of Mac G. Roberson, deeeaaed; notice is hereby given to all persons hoM ng claims agaisst aaid estate to preseat them to the aadcratKncd for payment an or before tbe ta day of September. 190$, or this notice will he plead la bar of their recovery. All person indebted to aaid estate are requested to make immediate payment. Thia 4th day of Augnst. 1904. JIiSSK B. ROBKRSON, pd.-43.4t. Ksecator. North Carolina 1 Saperior Court Martin County/ Kmeline Bradford vs. Richsrd Bradford a The defendsnt shore named will take notice thst sa action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Martin County to obtaia a di vorce from the defendaurt; aad the defen dant will further take notice thst he is required to sppesr at the next term of Martin County Superior Court to be held on the 3rd Monday of September. 1904.it Icing the 19th dsy of September, 1904, at the Conrt House of said county, in the town of Williamston, N. C , aad answer or demur to the complaint ia aaid action or the plaintiff will apply to the court lor the relief demanded in aaid complaint. Thia August Ist, 1904. j. A. HOBBS, Clerk Saperior Court. NOTICE»I " inroßTAirr SALS Or Valuable Real Estate By virture of a Decree of Superior Court of Martin County, ia a Special Proceeding therein pending, entitled J. A. Martin and wife Unra S. Martin, et als, Bs pirte; I shall offer for sale at pah- Ik- Auction tbe following real property, to wit: FIRST, That tract ot land coaamonly known and designated as The Marion Burroughs Farmailuated in Williams ton Township and adjoining the lands of W. H. Wilson, S. S, Had ley aad others. Containing by estimation 500 acres more or leaa, and being the aame farm BOW oc cupied by W. M. York. For arcarate des cription as to metes and boundaries, rrence may be had to the public registry of Martin County. SECOND, A tract of land adjoining the above-described Farm aad lying on the West aide thereof. Commonly known and deaignsted sa "The Wilson Land", aad containing by tatiiaalioa 34 acres more or less. , TIMS OW SALS Monday, October 3rd, 1904 Place af aale-Before Court House Door. Terms of sale—Cash. Thia August 14th 1904. H. W. STUBB& 47-4*. Executrix Nstlos ' Having qualified as executrix of Geo. W. Newell, deeeaaed. Me of Marti» counts. N. C., this is to notify an persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the under signed on or before the first day of Sep tember, 190s. or thia notice will be plead in her of their utsinjr. AO pet-sues in debted to aaid estate win plaaaeaaake im mediate paymeat. Thia the 14th day of Aagaat. 1905. ' Mrs. LKLIA V. NKWKL.L, 47-fit Rsecntiix. Notice of Administratrix Having qualified an administratrix upon the estate of W. H. Everett, deeeaaed. aotice ia hereby given to aO peranaw holding dafana against aaid estate to pre aent them tothe andersignad far payment on or before the Ist day of Seplemlni. 1905. or thia notice wiU he plead ia bar of their iccosery. All peraona indebted to aaid estate are requested to anake iatase diate paymeat. This 14th day of Aagaat, 1904. MARY W. EVERETT, 47-4* AdaaiahtirtiU. ' Mfokr hf THE COKDmOM OF J. C Robertson, Banker, m MWMWWm H.C, at Utdeataf hariao»atfL M, >P| UMOKU ii i fMm Omwl>« 4A4 Hkn MHMfOmi ipglA CknbndoUnCMllUw a,^Ats TOT At f Aom UinUT» OftallM ),-rr TI OaMMmlb Dtforik Mkjad to Check n M > Tiinnr i i -■Timtim Mk f;aMt i^«p TOT At I A^>« Mate of North Caroiiaa) CnMjrof Maftia J I.J.C-80l ntna. thel n I haak, do mkaily —tar that the iho»« «m» ■cat iatnM to the hot >j kwaMft arf MM. f. C BOBKBTBON, ri 111. Mwa aad aabacribed to beforeae IMb nth day of Sept. i«at. * V KOSS. Notary PahHc. Rirotr or THK CONDITION or Bank of Martin County at wuxiAitrro*, N.C.. altlHClOMof MtoXtliMh, IPI BKSOUBC*S: l«tu * Uiacaaata I Ow Pitlli. M»i]» Other Stocka aad Boada, Mwa. Paraltart A Ptatarea, Ijljl Jfl Pt"*"" 1 I/HII Da* Froaa laaka aad Baaker* 3.1 a*At Nat'l aaak Notes aad other U.ft.Netee *.•*!» TOT At. - IMmw UABIUTIKS: Capital Mock. | nj—a San laa a f OadivMed Pro* la l^sij Dae to Baaka aad Baa ken at.7l Depoaita aabject to Check smbl!) Tiaae CertlScatea of DepaaK. M.«M* TOTAL. ~tHfMi 1.1. O. Codard Caakier. of Baak W ltartia Caaaty. doaoleatalr (wear (ae airaj that th> above Btateatoat iatraeto the beet dfaty kao> ledge aad belief. J. O. GODABD. ~ ifl State of North CaroUaa i Coaaty of Martia f Baota to aad aabacribed before ae, thto lath day of Sept, A. D., i«a« , C. a. GODWIN. Notary labile. COtUCT- ATTEST: 1 Deaaia I M(ga V Wheeler Marital DIUCTOU B. L. Oodard I I O. Codard I Dennis 8. Bin*. Ttf. T. W. Tilgbmu Gea. Hp. Jmo. D. Bijp, See ft Tnm DENNIS SIMMONS LUMBER CO. . . Manufacturers d . . | Kiln Dried North Carolina Pfcyjwntig, > > • • • • in mill ■!—nnrirnnr* ORDERS AMD CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED WILLIAMSTON. N. C. DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION!! The County Democratic Convention will be held on »m Thursday, September 29th, 1904 in the town of Williamaton, N. C.. for the purpose of nominating can didates for the various county offices, and alao a candidate for the Leg islature. The various townships, if they so desirw, will hold their locs| conventions on Saturday, September 24th, 1904. Bv oider of the Executive Committee. * S. L. ROSS. H. W. STUBBS. 47*4t Secretary. Chairman m ■ A f rp| Art yM awart ml tfeat wMcfc ymr WATCM la Mac 11AL 1 I tot>,c —"■**——**> Tin btkaet wheel of yoar watch —ln 157.d1.Mi ""MnM THINK OP IT 1 I la that IliK the oil Kam*. pmltw frtcttaa u4 MO the delicate beartaga. deatluy Ida their high fiuuh aud perfect h; thereby aa arrarate 111 |»w. aa •«&- nary auchiae ahoakl be oiled dally. Yoai watch AwM he |HQ»irlr chaard aa* allad oacca year. Ut at eiaaiiae it Aa haaeet utaaioa traaiae ooal yoa aolhia«. Caaae araaad aad examiae my alack; I hawdle *«cka mt all aitea aad gtadaa, aad at a ■mall perceatage, too. I aell IW7 ROOERS 8R05.' SILVERWARE ti which la the heat Haa Mood the teat, aad will plraae yaa aa Mla the heat. H. D. PEELE THE JEWELER WILUAJISTON. N. C. TELEPHONE jl j HATS OFF... j akaw kav* ■■ hui a tall •»* | IJP3& tgi I NaU>ia>s sta>cl Bvtfjrthtag Ntw I I S. H. ELLISON j | Free Delivery. Phone to. A GENTLE REMINDER, j SEND US TOUR NEXT ORDER FOR JOB PRINTING I CHILLS I I DENGUE, AGUE, % I I p COMFORTI Is date to weil-lMundcrcd Hoen * Such can be had when done at the old reliable . . . WILMINGTON STEAM LAUNDRY Don Godwin, Agbmt Enterprise Office, Willianistoe.N.C.
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