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THE ENTERPRISE rcauaaxo ktut ruui ■T m uruniii ramTiM co. «Ullamaloß M.C igp—— C HASSKIvL, - - Kditok. 'i - Kawred a! the 1-uM uStt at Wllliaataloa. ■.CM Beeoad Claaa Mall MatUr. bAv . FrIIMT APHIL 27, 1906. SNAPSHOTS. Some people ask your advice for the purpose of working it off on others as original matter. Dowic is willing to go away aud leave Zion City alone, if they will let him "take it with him." Greene and Qayner have finally got to "the end" of a remarkably long legal rope Moundsville "pen.'' There has never vet been au Easter on which the hens and the milliners did not "rise to the occa sion." - " Why does a young man try to keep on the right side of his girl when be knows that her heart is on the left side ? Unless all signs fail 011 a dry canal, there will soon lie a big job in Panama for the man with the whitewash brush All the candidates tor United States Senator to succeed Alger, will have trouble finding standing room on the Michigan platform. Castro and Witte should make arrangements to divide the time so that their resignations may not fall on the "same day" of the week. "I am a democrat" says Bill Stone. He probably has a right to say it, but the Democracy can not help wishing he would keep still about it. Maybe the Senators should have larger salaries, as J. Adam Bede says, but the fact remains that some of them would come high at any figure. There may be nothing iu a name but newspaper dispatches state that in the Nashville Steeple chase a horse named "Russell Sage" landed the money. After having burned up a few telegraph wires, signaling each other "Peace be with thee" Dowie and Volivar should get together and settle oil that basis. Foraker says the rate bill is a fraud. Soon those persons who have not taken the trouble to read it, will begin loving the rate bill for the enemies it has made. How appropriate for Ceueral Bliss to succeed General Wood as governor of Mindanao ! It is in accordance with ourn benificent plan that "bliss" should succeed assimilation. Hyde and Alexander late of the Equitable, have been drop|>ed from , the directorate of one of the branch es of the Coal Trust. Here's a case where "two Jonahs" go over board before the storm breaks. Uncle Joe's "scat" when tin. olt-recurring question whether l:e is a candidate for the presidency, is put to him, leaves no doubt in any one's mind that the old gentle man is pleased when the cat comes back. It is again the open season for tornadoes in Kansas and they are beginniug to do their worst. Win. Allen White should come to the front and hand them out one of the ready-made roasts for which lie is becoming famous. Hon. J. Adaui Bede says Senators would be honest if the government paid them larger salaries. That is an interesting bit of information. He should speak to them and ask them "right out" how much they would take to tie honest. Wm. Allen White declares that Congressmen are messenger boys, but that depends on what is want ed. If It Is garden seeds, the faithful congressman will trudge about from place to place pickirg out the choicest to be forwards Under bis frank, but if it is tin rat* regulation you want, you may have to drop over to the Senate. —P————w* This is the aeason of lutlessuesp, headaches and spring disorders. HoMlster's Rocky Mountain Tea is • Bute preventative. Makes you strong and vigorous 35 cetijs, Tot or Tablets. J M. Whiters & Co. Eobenonville. A OUARANTKKD OUM FOR FILM Itching, Blind, Bleeding Piles. l)rug are authorised to refund money if PAZO OINTMENT fail* to cure in 6 to 14 day*, joc. 1 -5-06- 1 yr ' " OUR SOLICITOR—A CLEAN fIAN We believe Cicero says that,, a man who presents himself for a public office should have the one great prerequisite—cleanliness— | should be unspotted. In our pres ent Solicitor we have this essential characteristic, and we think it is the most important element that makes for a good public officer. We think our county would not err in giving Mr. Daniels its solid support in the coming election. He does what be thinks is right to the best of fiis ability, and what more do the people expect ? We do not believe there is a cleaner officer in North Carolina. REV. MR KIRTON'S SERMON. Klsewhere we publish, in part, the sermon of Rev. Mr. Kirton l>e fore the graduates of the graded school. It was the most forceful sermon he has preached since he has been here, according to our way of thinking. We need to preach the doctrine of the imjiotejicv of money to our youths, when it comes to the great er mission of human life and hu man activity, lest they be mere money f-eekers, yea, striven* after dollars. There is a greater and grander mission devolving 'Oll the shoulders of the youth of our land than the mission of piling up and Jioading money, that the oncoming generation may live in luxury anil revelry. We do not believe in placing money 011 the highest pinnacle and fall down and worship it. We must not place money aliove man, the noblest creation of God's hand iwork. Money is a mere instru ment that ellects an exchange of a commodity that has value. We speak of the relative values of say cotton and cloth in terms of cents, lience money is merely a conve nience in effecting \ this exchange, it makes it quicker. Instead of the farmer and merchant making a "swap"—one giving so much cot ton, the other so much cloth—they lo it in terms of dollars and cents. Hence this instrument of man (money) must not be placed above its creator. Just as man is above ill other creeping things, just so is le above the accomplishments of | us genius and handiwork. We need to think about the ex- 1 ilted position wt hold and not spend all our energies striving to | iccuiiiulate a big fortune that per laps wolves may steal in and de vour. There is a social side of life that when used correctly is 1 conducive to our upbuilding. As- > social ion is Hie great means by 1 vliich we get at (estimate) each ] ither's worth. We must strive to have the most I perfect system of government. We inst regulate evils that nie detri mental to the people's progress Ve must legislate for the lienefit | of the whole, not for self. We ' inst dissipate our energy for the 1 public good. News t-rom Jamesville k 1 Jnniesville, April 24, /oft. s Mess. L. E. Corey and 11. W. , itubbs, 1, of Williauiston, were in (] t iwn to-day: . We are glad to see Mr. L. M. ( :!ro\vn out again. He had a severe j i- lie of pneumonia and has been in loors aliout six weeks. I The herrings are attracting soum attention. We notice carts and wagons coining iu constantly and I tip witii them. I.KT US WAKK UP. J While we are losing 011 one hand | ve ho|K> to gaiii on the other. One 1 >f our liest townsmen left us last d week, Mr. A. J. Manning moved 1 1 way to live with his father iu the ountry, about seven miles from r t iwn. \ye regret to lose a cood « itizen, yet we must do it. Otßers ■ ire prospecting. Mr. P. F.'Pip- 1 pin, of Hamilton, was here this 1, veek looking for a store and also a t dwelling, that he might open a Misiu-ss here. That is what we c want. May others come. i If our people would go to work ! we might have many improve 1 nienfs. We want a furniture fac- * ' orv, also a cotton factory and a !>ank here at once. Who will lie 1 the first to begin talking them up? " Let us organize a business men's league and lay some plans for im- ! proveinents. The merchants might place an advertisement in Tim ! Kntkrpkisk and tell the people about their new goods that are 1 coming in. Our town is losing ' trade by not doing something of j advertising.. Let us wake up to the fact that 1 we must hustle. Tell the people 1 what we have and they will come j for it. For Headache, constipation, etc, 1 Dade's Little Liver Pills are l>est. They cleanse and tonic the liver. Sold by S. R. Bigg*. LET THE PEOPLE DECIDE. They Are the Ohm to s«tect Their Officeri and the Closer the Officer* Are to the People the Better Gov ernment We Will Have. (A letter from Mr, C. C. Daniel to Mr. Paul I ones.) Mr. U; C. Daniels, who is a can didate for renomiuatioii to the of tice of Solicitor of this district at the hands of the Democratic party, in replv to a letter from Mr. Paul Jones, of Tarboro, who is also a candidate, wrote Mr. Jones as fol lows; „ "Wilson, N. C., April 23, 'O6. "Paul Jones, Esq., Tarboro, N. C. "Dear Sir: Your letter of the i6th iost. received and coutenti noted. You sav therein that it seems to you 'it would be the prop er thing for us to let each other aloue so tar as our individual coun ties are concerned.' "I received a letter from R. A.P. Cooky, Esq , 01 Nashville, some time since, making practically the same proposition with relation to Nash county. While at Louis burg last week W. M. Person, Esq., made a suggestion to mo which 1 understood to mean the same thing with relation to Frank lin county. I am as you know, a candidate for rt-uomination at the hands of the Democratic party to the office of Solicitor of this district. It is not 111 v pui|>o.->e to antagonize any both ; 1 am simply a candidate ask ing the stip|x»rt ot'the people. It' does ink appear to me that eitliet I ol us could bind the people of an> I county by any agreement we might make, and I am sure it is not my desire to do so. It is the province of the people of the district to con sider the character, capacity and fitlless of each candidate for this responsible office and choose the one of whom their judgement ap proves. The day of combinations and agreements by those who as sume the right to speak for the people is a thing of the past; Un people are in the saddle, and they will say who they want to fill their offices; they will p'ck their own servants (for that is what a public officer is) without asking the con sent of any one who essays to speak for them. "If the people of this district see fit to nominate me,' I shall feel deeply grateful, aiid if the commis sion to fill this offijc for another term is placed in 111 v hands, it is my purpose to give to the discharge of the duties of the office the best service of which lam capable. It the jieople see fit to nominate another, I shall retire from the of fice with sincere appreciation of the kindness that has been shown me iu the past and with an earnest desire to lie of Service to my fel lowuieu. "With .feelings of kindness and best wishes, I am, Yours truly, C. C. DANIELS." You feel the life giving current the minute vott take it. A gentle soothing warmth, fills the nerves ami blood with life. It's a real pleasure to take Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. J W. Whiters & Co., Roliersonville. Is the Moon Inhabited- Science has proven that the moon has an atmosphere, which makes in some form possible on that sat ellite; but not tor human beings, who have a hard time 011 this earth of ours; especially those who don't know that Electric flitters cure Headache, Biliousness, Malaria; Chills anil fever, Jaundice, Dysjiep sia, Dizziness, Torpid Liver, Kid ney complaints, General Debility ami Female Weaknesses. IJneq ualed as a general Tonic and appe tizer tor weak persons and especial ly for the aged. It induces sound sleep. Fuliv guaranteed by S. R. Biggs Druggist. Price only 50c. Notice. By virtue of authority vested in me by an onter ot I fie Superior Court in an ac tion (wailing there entitled l.uke Harrell James Harrell et ids ex jrnrte, 1 slmll sell to the highest bidder for cash on the lirst Monday of June la-ing the fourth day tlie following described tracts of land; Kirst tract, lying and lieiiin in tloose nest township, Martin county, situated on the county road leading from the riv er road at John Andrew's Church to Oak City, adjoining the lunds of the l'arker place, the llagett place and others, and on which Tom Howell now lives, known as the Rosannah Harrell place, and con tains 133 acres. Second tsnct, adjoining the aliove des cribed land, the l'arker place, the Hym an place and others, known as the Ben jamin Harrell place, and contains 50 acres Nearly all the above land is covered with timber, the majority of which is original growth nine. Uliis the aiat day of April, 1906. • S. Justus Kverett, Commissioner Winston & Kverett, Att'vs. 4-37-jt Notice of Summons. North Carolina—Martin County; Williamstou Township. S. R. HinKs, Adrn'r of the estate of W. H. Harrell, vs. J. R. Allsbrook. The defendant above named will take notice that a summons iu the above enti tled action was issuetl against the said de fendant on the »jd day of April, 1906, by B. V. (iodwin, a Justice of the Peace of Martin County, North Darolina. for the sum of #79.50, due said plain-iff by ac count, which summons is returnable be fore saitl Justice at hia office in Williams ton, in saitl county, and Williamston township, 011 the »6th day of May, 1906. The defendant wilt take notice that he is then aud there required to appear ane ans wer or demur to the complaint or the re. lief demand will lie granted. This 13d day of April, 1906, 4-»7-4t B. V. Godwin J.P, : For Poor Blood You can trust a medicine | tested 00 years! Sixty years of experience, think of that I i Experience with Ayer's Sjr- I i saparllla; the ordinal Sarsa- | parilla; the strongest Sarsapa- I rilla; the Sarsaparilla the doc- I tors endorse for thin blood, H wesk nerves, general debility. «j , Bat mnm this irrand »M mftdirine cannot do .. Its beat work If tl* livor l »ii«ri|v® kiml tlio 11 bovili eon«tl|«i#d. Ynr I lie bwt |«M.»i.| r* I •olti, n should take luxnilv* fl»aea of Arfr'i f| Fills wbll« taklnvr fit* Kr • :i|>arllla. Th* liver w will quick If respond, and so will the how«l». fj A Xadab* J.C. Ajrfr Co.. Low.ll, Mj#». jj yi Alio maouftaturtra of /I y HAIR VMOX. / 1 f l/>rc AfltE CtltC. ' A. JLllGt O COTKKV fiCTOIAL. I ! You have tried the rest now try the Best AT CRYSTAL Shaving Parlor Hank Building, Sniitliwirk St W. T. RHODES. Prop.J .4 OUR MOTTO Sharp Tools Notice. Having qualified an administJator up on the estate of the late Mrs. Hettie C. Casper, notice i* hereby given to all |iersons holding claims i, gainst lutitl estate to present them for payment on or before March Jotli, 1907, or tliiit no tice will he plead ill bar 01 their recov ery. I'erson* indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. Thin March 10, 1906. 8. W. CASI'KK. ,V2v6t Administrator North Curolina —Martin County. I, Andrew Walters, a resident of Washington County, state alxive said do enter and claim the following vacant land, lying and being in Jamrsville township, lying about three miles south of the Koanoke River, bounded on the north by the Clayton Moore heirs, on the east by Stephen Davis, on the South by the Dennis Simmons l.nmU-r Com |mny and on the west by John Miicell, be ginning at the main road, where the Ward line crosses, then along the main road to the Cleintnont line, then wester ly with the Ciemnious line to the Or kest corner, thence southerly to the I.uks Mi/ell's Corner, then a straight line to the the liegiiiniug, containing 250 acres more or less. This April 14th 1906. Andrew Walters Appplicant. W. C. Manning, Kntry taker. 4-20 4t Notice. Hy order of the Siljierior Court in an action |ieiiiliiig there entitled W. 1.. Stalls et als vs. Kedtnond Harrison el nls, I will sell for cash to the highest bidder 011 the first Monday in May, lieing the 7th day, the following dcscrtlied land, 10-wit: I.yiug and being in Cross Roads township, Miutin county, l J irst tract, containing twenty-five acres more or less idjoiuiiiK the lands of N. S. l'eel, Mc. C. Itullock ami others. Second tract, con taining one hundred and sixty acres more or less, adjoining the land* of Wil liam Campbell, George James, the Mc- Naughtou I,tmiber Company and others, Ikith tracts are of pine ami hard wood timlier lands. This the 2d dav of April, 1906. S. JUSTUS KVKRKTT, Commissioner. Winston it Hverett, Attorneys. 4-6-4t Notice. North Carolitm ( Superior Court Martin County \ June Term, 1906, W. H, Griffin vs. Cottie Gritlin. The defendant alxive named will take | notice that a summons ill the tiou pending in this court wss issued the said defendant on the Jist of March, 1906 whereltt the plaintiff demands that 1 divorce lie granted the said plaintiff, this summon* is returnable on the second Monday after the first Mondai iti juuc, 1906, liefore the Jutlge then holding the regular term of the Martiu county Supe rior Court in Williamstou, N. C., at the aliove named time and place for the re turn of the summons, when and where the defendant is required to appear and answer or demur to the complaint, or the relief demanded will be grauted. This the 2d day of April, 1906. J. A. HORIIS, I Clerk Stqierior Court. Winston St Kverctt, „ 4 6-4t Attorneys for Plaintiff KILLTHBCOUCH AND CURE THK LUNCB "Dr. King's New Discovery i ___ /tONSUIIPTION Pries FOR I OUGNS asd BOcSJI.OO Frss Trial. 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