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THE ENTERPRISE. rOMMHKD KVKHY TODAY If mi nrumu nmriin co. WlllUnutoa Kawnd at th« PoM O0k« >t WlllUmMon, m. C. M CU» Mail M»U«r. Friday, June 28, 1907 There has been much talk among a few citizens about the action ol the Aldermen iu passing the cow ordinance. We have never mis-sed an opportunity to lift our vcicc against the ranch-like appearance of our town. The matter has been agitated for several years, and ai the last election the voters endors ed men, who at the Dominating convention, declared themselves in favor of the passage of this net. That should settle the matter The Board is composed of men who we believe and know tol>e fair minded, and are looking .out for the best interests of the town. That they will fail to please all, is not to be doubted,—that were an impossibility. But the plaudits of an overwhelming majority are theirs iu the matter of this special ordinance. It is the fun damental principle of our govern ment that the majority shall rule. However, the Constitution does not take away from the minority the great pleasure of growling. This is the year of not 1840, and we can look out 011 our town with its splendid banking houses, its markets both for peanuts nnd tobacco, its churches, the well-ap pointed school buildings, hand some'residences, well filled houses ot merchandise with men who can successfully run them, all this we see and much more. No boom town, but steady growth—too large for cows to range ou, the streets. No one's rights have been invaded —the cattle have none, with due respect to our spring poet, who, 011 account of the cold spell, is rather late iu appearing. The town was made for man, not for beasts to roam at will. We are sure tbat uot one Alderman has the simplest grudge against even the ugliest cow in town. Tliey stand for public improvement, and are ever readv to obey the man dates of the people. The cow is ignorant of it all. but ll tlia truth were kuown, is tired of eating the dust of the streets. Let her clicw in peace. Even the little iusignicant spool of thread plays an Important part In the life of the trusts. We find «• that one pound of cotton ;aised on a Southern farm, sold for, perhaps, ten cents, can l>e and is made into 64 spools of No. .so thread. At six cents (the price is going high est would amount to $,vK4 AI lowing *4 cents for manufacturing we find fa.oo remaining as profit to the northern manufacturer. Just $3 00 for one pound of ten cent cotton! Now Mie wife of the southern farmer must pay almost as one spool of thread, as: her husband received for his cotton per pound. It seems almost impos sible to get \he l>uiden from the shoulders of/the Southern farm er. He is heavily yoked, and is the plavthing of the speculators. But we believe that with proper organi zation, the farmer will in the future l>e in a position to fight the trusts. Examinations tor A. and M. Col lege. Applicants for admission to the Agricultural & Mechanical College at Raleigh, will be examined by the County Superintendent of Schools in his office at Williamston on Thursday, July nth at 10 o'clock. By standing these examl inations, young men may save tin expense of a trip to Raleigh Thi A & M. College offers 120 schol arships to bright needy boys desir ing industrial education. There •re Courses of instruction in Agri culture Textile and Eugeering (Civil. Electrical, Mechanical, j Chemical and Mining.) R. J. Peel, Supt. Examinations for Admission to the A. & M. College. Ou Thursday. July nth, County Superintendent R. I. Peel will con duct examinations for admission to the Agricultural * Mechanical Col left at Raleigh. Young men who expect toenter A.4 M. in September aboakl by all means take the ad mission examinations before going to Raleigh. An examination in the home county euajjjes applicants \«re prepared for .College without Our New Hair Vigor Ayer's Hair Vigor was good, the best that wis made. But Ayer's Hair Vigor, new Im proved formula, la better. It is the one great specific for fall ing hair. A new preparation in every way. New bottle. New contents. Ask your drugglrt to show it to you, "the new hind." Dots not change the color of the ha'r. jM Formula with —oh boitf ft ■Uotr it to jw / A.k him.ba-.Ht, A Vf V thandoaibt *aya As we now make our new Hsir Vigor It dots not have the slightest effect upon the color of the hsir. You msy use It freely sad for any length of time with oat fesr of changing the color. Stops falling hsir. Cures dtndruff. hj Ikl J. O. Ajt o#.. Xow4l!. Mm t the expense of a trip to Raleigh, and gives those .who pass advantage. in securing rooms in the College dormitories The College offers uo scholarships to bright, ttec(h boys desiring industrial education. A Message from the Cows. A message from the cows from the river-side you know. They are grazing along the rivei where the lovers never go. No more shall they graze along the lovely streets at night. Just because our fabulous aldcr meti say it isn't right. The poor cows all are dumb which* Is undoubtedly so. Ami if the high mighty alderman cou'd comprehend, this would'nt go. ■ The lovers now can parade the streets the whole live long night. As the cows are grazing slowly of the men who stole their rights. The city hall is the next thing for our aldermen to complt te. Hut, I forgot the artesian well if only five hundred feet deep. And now they have already sunk one thousand you know, that's what the voters say. And if yon want to see a change just wait till electioU day. Tlun we will have aldermen that will use the people right. And once more the poor starved out cows can graze on the streets at night. Written expressly lor the Knterprise. H. B. LATHAM. Are You Chained To the Spending Habit ? Kverybody wants to make money. To be Prosperous To be a Success To get Somewhere and everybody can if they get thfe Saving Habit • \ The continual -.lropplug ofr-tne i little bits into our Pocket ings Banks isthecapital which will otic day mean indepen dence fo^ybu Call it bur Bank and we will loan you one of these beautiful money savers. Write for booklet "How to Save Money." Farmers and Merchants Bank Williamston, N. C. The Better Day. r , (Charity and Children ) The story of crime that fill our newspapers from day to day gives color to the cry of the pessimist that the wyid is grovyujfe worse, but we "hive better faculties now than formerly for gathering news, and virtue is not rfews. The world is growing imtueuselv better, and in no way can we see this indica tion of improvement more striking ly than the change iu public senti ment In the political realm. The' public of today would not for* mo ment tolerate whll. tkt . ptlblic of four decades ago encouraged and enjoyed. Tbat politician is the most effective now who is the cleanest in hi* speech and life. A bottle of liquor is a dangerous thing to handle today, formerly it was a drawing card. Have you any recollection of a sneer at a uiau who went to Sunday schools? Gov. Glenn spends much of his time ad dressing Sunday schools. Gov. Hughes is president of the Northern Baptist Convention. Vice-Presi dent Fairbanks is an active layman in the Methodist church. Mr. Bryan is a Presbyterian elder. One of the. many objectionable tbingi> about Hearst is that he cares noth ing about religion. This would do much to discredit him if he were right cu any other question. Jot Cannon will never be I'resideut, he is too coarse and profaue. The demand for clean men in public offi jd is growing stronger day b> Jay. This is the direct result Oi the power of the Gospel on the hearts and livesofuieu. You -ina> fori:ik tfitb le*T ctoser home if vow please. Who are the men in out own couuty who are the most forceful in the direction of publit. affuirs? Are they not the men *ho *rc most active in the work of iheii ,ehtirches? It was uot ever thus, fo» at one time the average politician thought it was the proper thing uot to i;o to church at all. • Notice Having qualified an executor of tlie ea tutf of A. 8. Askew, deceased late o' Mai tin Couuty, North Carolina, all per- MiUk having claims against auid estate are hereby notified to present same to the undersigned executor on or liefore Jutif 38, 1908. All peraon* judebtud to ■aid estate are requested to make immed iate payment. Tins 27th day of June, 1907. 6-28 6t W, H. RotiKRN, Kxecutor. Texas leaves the contention for recognition as the "garden spot" of the couutry, to other states. It is intent to be the watermelon patch of the world. —Ask tor El Coreso, Refuse others. To the Tobacco Farmers of Mur *-—■ tin County. will be associated the coming season with Eli Gurgauus at tlie Partners Warehouse, Williauiston, n' CZ where I will tie glad »> «*. all my old acquaintances, and will guarantee the highest tor your tobacco this seroon Thanking you for the courtesy shown me while with Mr. T. S. Graham last season. I am, Yours truly, # J. T. Fishel. No greater mistake can be made than to consider lightly the evidence of disease in your system. Don't take desperate chances on ordinary meihcines Use Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents, T. a or Tablets. J. M. Whiters A' Co. at Kclliersonville N. C, Colic and Diirrkm I'ains in the stomach, colic and diarrhoea are quickly relieved by the use of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, For sale by S. R. CURES ALL SKIN TROUBLES Sulphur the Accepted Remedy for a Hundred Years Hulplnit is one of the greatest remedies m lure ever gave to man. Kvery phjaician knowa it curea skin and blood trouble*. HANCiK'KS l.lyl'lO SUI.l'Ht'R enable* you to gel the lull benefit In most convenient foim. Ilou't lake .sulphur 'tablets" or "wafers," or pawdered Ytilphnr In mulasaea, HANCOCKS l.lyt in rst'i,PHUR Is pleasant to lake ami perfect In Its action. Druggists sell It. A well known cttiaen of Danville, Pa . writes: •I have hail an aggravated case of Kcaema for .ver twenty five yeara. I have naed aeven ja cent tiottles of tlie UUUID. an.t on* Jar jf your HANCOCK'S SITU'Ht'R OINTMKNT, an>l now 11 eel aa though I had a brand new pair of hands. It has cured me and 1 am sure It wltt cure anyoue tf they persist lu using HANCOCK S Uyi'lO 81'UPIU'R according to directions, "Pi'Ti-aa RtM-.Aa." Notice. Having qualified aa administrator upon the estate of C. V. Mortou, deceased uot ice ia hereby giveu to all peraona holding claims againat said estate to pre sent them to the underaigned for pay ment on or liefore the 7th day of June, 1908, *r this notice will b* pleaded i,n bar of their recovery. All peraona indebted to aatd eatate are requested lo make im mediate payment. This 7th day of June, 1907. W. Z. MORTON, Admr. Notice Notice ia hereby given that vre will apply to the Commisaionera of the town of Winiamsun and to the l>tnmi«sioo era Martin for license to retail apiritu oua, vinous and malt liquor* in the town of Wilt amston.-N. C. in the atore known as Bob Mobley, occupied by Me O. Har retl for the six months beginning the (at day of Joly,l*tf. 7 B. A. Pmww. s" ' •• ' * ' Not it* is hereby given that I will ap ply to tlx commissioners of the town of Gold Point and to the couimiaaiooer* of Martin county for licenaa to retail spirituous, vinou* and wait liquors in the town of Gold Point, N. C., in the ■tore known aa J. U. Weaver'* old stand for the six month* beginning the tat da) of July tqoj. JI-4t W. J. Cherry. Notice - Having qualified aa admin iatrator upon the eatatc of S. H. Newberry, deceased late of Margin County, N. C., this ia to notify all pcraou* having claim* again*! the e*UU of the aaid deceaaed to ex hibit them to the undersigned ou or be fore the loth day of May 190 ft. or tbu notice will be plead io bar of their re covery. All person* indebted to *aid es tate will, please make immediate pay ment. Thia 10 day of May 1907. 5-106t WIIKKLKB MARTIN, ' Administrator, IJ. H. N. Notice. Having qualified a* administrator upon the estate of Joshua 1,. Corey, decease'! | notice is hereby given U> all person. Uoldiug claim* against said estate to pre •eiif IBoifno ItfeundeT signed f r -pay meiit 011 or before the Ist day of June 1908, or thil notice will l>e pleaded iu ba> it their recovery. All person* iudebte* to *aid eatate are requested to make iui mediate payment. » Thia thirteenth day of May >907 6tpd JOHN G. CORKY, Adnu Notice. By vii lue of a power of sale contaiuei' in a certain trust deed executed to mi by J. T. Stokea, J. F. gtcke* and Je**i. I). Stokea, his wife, bearing date April 28th, 1906, and duly recorded iu the Register'* office of Martiu county, l>ool I'P. 574. to necure payment of a certain bond bearing even date therewith, and the stipulation* of wid deed of trust not having l>eeu complied with, 1 aliall on the ijth of June, 1907, at 3o'clock, p. ni. expose to public aale to the bigheit bid der, for cash, at Robersouville. N. C., the lollowing described lauds, lyiug and lieing iu the town of Parniele, N. C., on the north side of the A. and H. railroad, and lieiug the store lot between J. It. Whichard and T. K. Car»on aod Co., said lot beginning at J. H. Whichard's corner, run* thence a northerly coi>r*e with J, It. Whichard'* line 41 f*t. thence an easterly course 34 feet and 9 inches to the corner of T. It. Caraon auu Co., thence a southerly cour*e with the line of T. K. Caraon and Co. 42 f«*l, thence a westerly courae >4 het and 9 inches to the beginning. This May the 13th, 1907. A. R. 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The price is less than one half what others charge. Therecipe is free with every ring. It is a genuine rose cut diamond ring of sparkling brilliancy abso lutely guaranteed, very dainty, shaped like a Belcher with Tiffany setting of laKt. gold shell, at your local jeweler it would cost consid erable more than $2.00. We mail you this beautiful com plexion recipe free wheu your order is received for ring and $2.00 in money order, stamps or bills. Get your orders in before our supply is exhausted. This offer is made for a limited time only as a means of advertis ing and introducing our goods. Send to-day before this oppor tunity is forgotten. T. C MOSELEY, 32 East 33rd Street, New Ydrk EDCC To wcmeM for col,ect " rIVLL ing ntmn and selling our novelties, we give big premium* send your name to day for our new plan of W| profit* with little work. Write to-day. Address C. T. NOSBLEY Premium Department, ja E« 23rd Street, New York City —Deeds of TTBM, Warranty Deeds, Crop L,iens, Chattel Mort xagals, order Books, etc., printed | and for sale at this office. Schnapps Tobaccob Hade ENTIRELY from Floe Cored Tobacco Grown in the Piedmont Country. /\ The Imitation Brands Have Schnapps Quality Only On the Outside Of the Phi| Hundreds of imitation brands arc on sale that look like Schnapps to bacco. The outside of the imitation plugs of tobacco is flue cured the same as Schnapps, but the inside is filled with cheap, flimsy, heavily sweetened air cured tobacco. One chew of Schnapps will satisfy tobacco hunger longer than two chews of such to bacco. The color, size and shape of the tags, plugs and packages of certain imitation brands of tobacco have been made so much like Schnapps that they have often been accepted by buyers under the belief that they were getting Schnapps. Sufficient proof nas been secured to establish the fact that certain brands are infringements and in vio lation of the trade mark laws, yet the trade will continue to be imposed upon by these infringers until the suit already entered ana now pending to protect Schnapps is decided. A great many of these imitations are R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. KILL the couch : AM> CURE THE tun CjjH ""Dr.King's- New Discovery ___ /TONIU*PTIOI* Prlut FOR ( OUQHI and 80c «• SI.OO 1 \jOLOS Free Trial. THROAT and LUNG TROUB LES, or HONEY RACK. PEANUT ICKER REMARKABLE INVENTION PEANUT CROWER3* HOPE REALIZED WRITE NOW Benthall Macihne Co. Suffolk, Va. JAMESTOWN EXPOSITION Rates fiotn Williamston as follows: Season ticlet $6.25. sold daily Affiil 19 to Noveiul>er 30th. 60 day ticket $5.35. so'* l tlail V April 19th to November 30th. Coacli Excursions $2.90. sold each Tuesday; Limit 7 days; en dorsed: "Not good in parlor or sleeping cars". Thtough Pullman sleeping cars From Port Tampa and Jackson ville. Fla- Atlanta and Auguvta, Ga. Wilmington, N. C., via Atlantic Coast Line R. R. Co. Write for a beautiful illustrated folder containing maps, descriptive matter, list of Hotels, etc. For reservations or any informa tion Address. T. C. WHITE, Gen'l Pass. Agent. A W. J. CRAIG, Pass. Traffic Mg'r. Wilmington. N. C. CITY BARBER SHOP J. H. HYMAN, Mgr. Main Street First Class Shop 5 Chairs Everything Wean and in Order PRESSING CUB We are running a pressing dub in connection with our barber shop and have an experienced presser and cleaner in charge. % Olve us Your Work ■' J. B. SPELLER, DEALER IN Wood, Shingles, Poultry, ■ r ' Eggs and Furs. Williamston, N. C. claimed to be "just as good" as Schnapps, but there is only one gen* uine Schnapps. Be sure the letters on the tag, and stamped on the plug under the tag spell &C-H-N-A-P-P-S and then you have it—the most wholesome tobacco produced, with just enough sweetening to preserve the mild, juicy, stimulating quality of the leaf tobacco. Expert tests prove that this flue cured tobacco, grown in the famous Piedmont region, re quires and takes less sweetening than any other and has a wholesome, stimulating, satisfying effect on chewers. If the tobacco you are chewing don't satisfy you more than the mere habit of expectorating, stop fooling yourself and chew Schnapps tobacco. Schnapps is like the tobacco chewers formerly bought costing from 75c. to SI.OO per pound; Schnapps is sold at 50c. per pound, in strictly 10c. and 15c. plugs. / , r Harbor View Gottage On Chesapeake Bay Exposition Grounds and Hampton Roads In Full View y Cars Every 5 Minutes to Norfolk, Ocean View, Old Point and Exposition Surf Bathing and Fishing A Limited Number of Guests Accommodated The Ideal Place to Stop While Visiting the Exposition For Rates Apply to J. E. McCRAW, Manager, Ocean View, Va. Behold All Things Are Now Ready LET'S ALL QO To Pine Heach and Stop at Hotel Gordy. "Uncle Joe" i« there, on Maryland Avenue, between 102 nd and 103 rd Streets, directly in front of entrance to Exposition from the Pavillion side. Trolly cars pass the door every 15 minutes. . ....... Hotel Gordy Company. J. M. SITTBR6ON, Vlc*-Pr«»ld«nt. On The Market This Year To My Friends and Patrons I will l»e on the market to buy every merchantable potato that is unloaded in Williamston this season. Will represent the leading potato houses in the best markets'bf the country, and will be in hourly touch with market reports. My experience in handling potatoes for a number of years gives tne a reputation not enjoyed by any other buyer oti the market. Unload yottr potatoes at the depot and call uie. Do hot sell liefore seeing me W. A. ELLISON, Williamston, N. C. BARGAINS We are reducing the prices on our cloth ing. Come and buy your summer suit cheaper than you can elsewhere. We al so give with each suit a pair of costless V suspenders or a nice tie. Come and be convinced that our prices aud quality are bet.er than you can get from others. Brown & Roberson Wedding Presents! You do not hare to send out of town for them. We have a fine assortment. Come and ex amine our stock THE JEWELER, H. D. PEELE, WILLIAMSTON. N. C^J
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