TME ENTERPRISE. PUBLISHRD HVERY Fit IP AY rr TII umnm MIJITIBG co. illiamaton N.C ALFRED E. WHITMORE, EDITOR. SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Year - - > I O ° Sl* Months ... • .50 Three Months - - - .25 Strictly Cash in v Advance Advertising Rate* on Application ~ - Entered it the Post Office at Willtamston, m. t as Second Clasp Mail Matter. Friday, May 2Q, 1908 >- —-— : A QUESTION. As we sit in our sanctum think ing of the probable outcome of the prohibition movement, we think of the many localities that are at present enjoying local option, or prohibition. From statements seen in various papers all of them are in condition under prohibition laws than they were under the dis pensary or licensed saloons. YV e ' also think of some of the papers in those dry places carrying whibkey advertisements. Now, the ques tion, is it right for the papers in dry territory to carpy whiskey advertisements? In the cities, towns, and counties .. where the people have voted out ~ , whiskey are not the papers vio lating the spirit of the prohibition, or locai apfcon laws, in . carrying whiskey ads? Are lot the'papers taking the place of the whiskey salesmen, and soliciting orders for the houses advertising in their col n»ns? By discontinuing whiskey ads would not the papers help to make prohibition prohibit? Representative Adam Bede, the 1 wit of the House, made a speech in which he said he had favored all the President'# policies including the "simple life" a 'Strenuous life" and the improved simple spell- but that he would like tor him \o trade the Philippines to Great Brfcain for Ireland, so that we woufrl raise our own policemen, is credited with saying that rflie Dinglty tariff sched ules will V>e increased, if disturbed fettr The| Republican party hasn't the siig-nteM idea of making that a battle-cry this year, however. "Paris gowns are designed by "Satan,'' says a clergyman. Per sonally the men who to pay for them have never doubted it. »- m 1 ■ A diet *>f peanuts and sour milk "is said to ins ure longevity, but who would care to live on such a diet? Who will want to be the Speaker t v of the House after the reformation. m + Insist upon DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. There are substitutes, but there is only one original. It is healing, soothing and cooling and is especially gooet for piles. Sold by Chases Drug Store and Biggs Drug Store. Mr. Small on the Sbip Subsidy Lastifcriday was a day of rejoic ing U>t the Democrats in the House a/ Washington City. The ship came up tacked onto an appropriation bill, but was soon detected, and defeated. Mr. Small our alert Congressman was on hand and opposed the measure. The following taken from a Wash jngton special to the News and Observer gives Mr. Small's posi tion: Representative Small had two minutes, but he made a ringing speech against the subsidy. He cited the fact that the amendment r Don't cough yonr heitl off when you K can get a guaranteed remedy in Bees Laxative Cough Syrup. It is especially P recommended for children asflts pleasant to take, is a gtntle laxative thus e* pell- EE tog the phlegm from the system. For 1, coughs, colds, croup, whooping-cough | hoarseness and bronchial trouble. Guar* jatecd. Sold by Chase's Drug Store. doubles the amount paid for carry ing the ocean mails of the second and third class and that there is no pretense that the increase is fot the purpose of extending the mail facilities. "It is admitted," he said, "under the guise of an amend ment to the post-office appropria tion bill a ship subisdy pure and simple." Mr. Small pointed out that there were extended hearings before the committee by advocates of the ship subsidy and gentlemen from the post-office department,' and that while they advocated this proposi tion as a benefit to the ship in the foreign trade not once did they consider that it was for the benefit of the ocean mail service. Continuing, Mr. Small said: "If we are going to subsidize ships let us do it in manly, open, candid way, and not under the guise of appropriation. (Applause.) If ycu favor subsidized ships then make this approbation directly out of the treasuiy and not fasten it upon the postoffice department and thereby increase the already large deficit." According to the program of the Repuplicans a disagreement was had in conference and the bill was returned to Congress Saturday for another vote. The following is taken from The News and Ober ver's Washington correspondent in Sunday's paper: GREATEST IMGHT IN A DKCADH The greatest fight of the past de cade in Congress has been that to •pass the snip subsidy bill. It be gan in IN9X, when Mark Hanna pressed the issue in the Senate, and has been renewed each succeeding year, only to meet defeat by a com bination of Democrats and Indepen dent Republicans,"" who refused to bow to the powers that be in the G. O. P. The this year has been probably the most persistent yet made. Mr. John H. Small, in his inter esting speech in the House against the bill said among other things: "I have here a clipping from the New York Sun of the 17th iust., from its Washington correspondent, giving an interview with Francis T. Bowles, formerly an Admiral in the navy, and now at the head of a private ship building company. The interview quotes jMr. Bowlrs as urgently advocating this legis lation as an aid to our ship building industry, and he further states that this mail subsidy is in danger of failing to become a law on account of the "incapacity" of a few Re publican Congressmen. I suppose this eminent prospective forager upon the treasury assumes that all Democrats are suffering under in capacity for looting the treasury, but that such defect only applies to a few o| the gentlemen upon the other side. ' The amendment under consid eration contains a proviso that the amount expended for ocean mail service in any year shall not exceed •"Health Coffee" is really the clos est Coffee Imitation ever yet pro- This clever Coffee Substi tute was recently produced by Dr. Shoop of Racine, Wis. Not a grain of real Coffee in it either. I)r. Shoop's Health Coffee is made from pure toasted grains, with malt, nuts, etc. Really it would fool an expert —who might drink it for Coffee. No 20 or 30 minutes ted ious boiling. "Made in a minutes" says the doctor. Sold by J. A- Mizell & Co. j - WHITE PINE COUCH SYRUP WITH TAR A Valuable Rwaedy tw Golds, Gouftha Bronchial Catarrh. Spasmodic Group, Winter Goaih and all dlfceaaea al the air Paaaatea. (Full 4 ounce bottle) Thia preparation containa soothing balsams and astringent principles that allay inflamma tion, quiet the cough and atimulate accretion. It ia made from carefully aelected vegetable drugs and is warranted to be perfectly harmless te the digestive organs Read the circular wrapped around the bottle. It containa full direction! for recognizing the earlieat symptoms of cold, and their complications. It tells you how tc cure colds before they become firmly estab lished. A bottle of WHITE FIMB COVQH 6vavf WITH TAR should be kept in every familj medicine cbest. 98 CENTS MANUFACTCRBD BY 6. R. BIGGS Praacrlptlea Dru||iat —.• • ' WILUAN6TON, NORTH GAROCIW the estimated revenues for the cur rent year. It is stated that such a limitation constitutes a justification for this legislation. Let us see. • I wish to point out the inconsistency and the _ ineffectiveness 'of this proviso. In the first place it is doubtful if there is any profit upon our ocean mail service as operated at the present time, upon a proper and just calculation. The alleged profit has been obtained by deduct ing the sum now paid for carrying the ocean mad from the gro-s sum received from ocean postage. This is an improper method, as can be shown. Mos't of the ocean mail matter originates from interior points but the co->t of that part of the service io ignored. Neither is the cost of administration of any part of the postal service taken in. to consideration. The aggregate! of these two items added to the j sum now paid for carrying ocean mail would largely reduce, if not extinguish the alleged profit on; the present ocean mail service. —1 "Again under the act of March; 3rd, 1891, which it is sought to I amend, it is ptovided in section 1! of the original act thsft ocean mail contracts shall be made for not less 1 than five and not more than ten 1 years. Does any one doubt that the alleged profits would be esti mated at a large sum, and that contracts would be entered into for the maximum term of ten Therefore, is it not apparent that proviso is not effectual, even for the purpose intended and does not remove the objectionable features from this legislation. The amend ment ought to be rejecttd, and the only way to do so is to reject the | entire Conference report." Mr. Small is continually taking; such stands as this and his people j of the First District are satisfied j that they have the right man at; Washington. A Uallfornian's Luck "The luckiest day of my when I brought a box of Hucklen's ArrriCa"Salve;" writes Chatles F. j Rudahn of Tracy, California. "Two j 25c. boxes cured me of an annoyihg case of itching piles, which had troubled me for years and that yielded to 110 other treatment." Sold under guarantee at All Drug gists. Craig Still Gaining (Raleigh Times) The Craig supporters in the three-cornered contest tor the guber natorial nomination have felt very well for someweeksback along,and, as the result of Saturday's voting in seven new counties, all regarded as neutral territory and, therefore, fairly indicative of the ultimate re snlt, the manager of the Buncombe man's canvass is wearing the smile that can't be amputated and the Craig men all along the line con sider their man so near to the nom ination that nothing but a miracle ,can bring about the selectn 11 of Congressman Kitchin or Col. Home. Mr. Craig carried Catawba, Pen der, Davie, Pamlico, and Duplin. These were not essentially Craig counties by virtue of geographical location, and the claim of the anti- Craig men that on neutral ground Congressman Kitchin would make greater gains than Mr. Craig has not yet been made good. Mr. Craig's lead is 61 and a fraction, very good in consideration of the tremendous efforts the Kitchin men and the Home men have been mak ing to carry counties outside the Craig end of the state and thereby make it appear that the Buncombe county man has no general strength around the state. It seems that the democrats of North Carolina recognize the fit ness and the excellent record of Mr. Craig and believe he should be the next governor of the Tarheel state. There is every reason to believe he will be. Zinc metal made Into Oxide of Zinc, and then combined with white lead, it uaed to make L. &M. PAINT, zinc ia imperishable and makes the paint wear as long as pure linseed oil will hold it to a surface. The L. & M. PXINT costs only about sl. ao per gallon. L. & M. Paint Agents. S. R. Biggs, Williamston; and R. W, Salisbury & Bro., Hamilton; * • / j PROGRESSIVES ESS THE KEY TO PROSPERITY. Washington Messenger In some sections there are local clubs being organized under the name of Prosperity Clubs. The idea seems to be to get citizens to talk up and work up their towns and in other ways to stimulate local trade activity, and so create busi ness in commercial lines, to' overcome the present dullness. Too much talk is often harmful. The boom town is apt to be the bluff town, and it does not take much to puncture it, and so prove the emptiness of its claims. Pros peiitv is a relative term. It can | belong to a few, and exclude the many. In times of depression 1 every protession,trade and industry j suffers in degree. There may be I dull reasons, which affect just cer tain classes of business. One mer chant may not be doing enough to pay expenses, while his next door ! neighbor may be malting money. Community building calls for pro gressive building. That is, the leading factors contributing to local trade, good transportation service, agricultural interests, good country roads, local manufacturing, good water and sanitation. All these contribute to community interests and this means that every citizen enjoys in some proportionate de gree the benefits, and not a few, or a single class are the sole benefi ciaries. A people that are always progressive will find themselves prosperous. It is the local effort continually, towards u'pbuildiug that finds results coming. This dees not mean organizations for occasions to promote, but it is the always ready to push forward that means progress, and froijn it de velops growth and prosperous local conditions. Mr. John Ritlia of Yining, la., says, "I have been selling DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pills a year and they give better satisfac tion than any pill I ever soldi There are a dozen people here who have used them and they give per fect satisfaction in every case. have used them myself with fine results." Sold by Chase's Drug Store and Higgs Drug Store. FUNERAL OP MRS. W. C. HASSELL The funeral of the late Mrs. W. C. Hassell took place yesterday af ternoon from the residence, con ducted by Rev. A. P. Tyer, of the Methodist church,of which the de ceased was a member, the inter nment was made, in the Oakdale cemetery. She is survived by a husband and two daughters. Misse* Kva and Mary Hassell. The entire community was sad dened by the death. Mrs. Hassell came to this city with her husband, a promineut lumber manufacturer, five year ago from Williamston, and soon won for herself a large circle of warm friends. For the past year Mrs. Hassell has been a great sufferer. The floral tributes from many friends were beautiful emblems of the esteem in which she was held. The rites at the grave were unusu ally impressive. The Daughters of the Confederacy attended the funeral in a body.— Washington Messenger* The Messenger is mistaken about Mrs. Hassell coming from Williams ton, she moved to Washington from Plymouth. Mr. W' C. Has sell , husband of the deceased, is a brother of Dr. U. S. Hassell of Jamesville. The family lived in Jamesville for a number of years, afterwarde moving to Plymouth. The friends of the deceased in this county will be saddened to learn of the death, and the deepest sympathy will go out to the be reaved husband and daughters. Villi! Smi as Ml . B. G. Stewart, a merchant of Cedar View, Miss, says: "I tell my customers when they buy a box cf Dr. King's New Life Pills they get the worth of that much gold in weight, f afflicted with constipa tion, malaria or biliousness." Sold under guarantee at All Druggist. 25c. 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