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!TH£ ENTERPRISE. rapusinoimrniiMV •> TII nminiu niniN co. LLFRHD B. WHITMORB. EDITOR. SUBSCRIPTION RATES e Year - - I'-oo t Mentha ... - .50 ree Months - - -_ - - J 5 Strictly Cask la Advance idvertUlax Rates oa Application Rata red at the Port 0»c« at WtUUmrtoa, , c. u Second Clue Mall Matter. Friday, October 23, iqoß jDsnucratic National Ticket 1 For-President—WlLLlAM J AN NUS BRYAN, of Nebraska. For Vice- President John ORTH KERNS, of Indiana. Democratic State Ticket Governor —W. W. KITCHIN. For Lieut.- Governor W. C s ttr NEWLAND. (For Secretary of State — J. BKV AN GRIMKS. For State Auditor— B. F. DIXON. For State Treasurer B. TY. 4 LACY. For Superintendent of Public In structiu — J. Y. JOVNKR. For Attorney General —T. W. BLCKETT. For Commissioner of Agriculture — W. A. GRAHAM. For Commissioner of Labor and Printing — M. L. SHIPMAN. For Corporation Commissioner —B. Y. AYCOCK. For Insurance Commissioner —J. R. YOUNG. For Congress, First District — JOHN H. SMAU~ !For Elector, First District —W. 1,. CoHOON. Democratic County Ticket ~ For Coroner— JOSEPH tt. SAUN fI, I)ERS. For Sheriff— JOSEPH C. CRAW FORD. For Register of Deeds — ALBERT S. COFFIELI). For Treasurer CHARLES D. I CARSTARPHEN. For Surveyor— SYLVESTER PEEL For Representative— HAßßY W. I ST u BBS. For Commissioners—S. K HAR "DISON, J. G. GODARU, W. H. DANIEL, J. A. BENNETT. A. S. ROBKRSON. ri i * ——■—— ! LI 1 rf* *" "Every honest man whether dem> 1 ocrat or republican will hear with 1 I alarm of the action of the postmas ter at Benson, N. C., in suppress ing democratic papers. The post-j /offices are in the hands of republi ! cans and it is not wrong to say many are unfaithful and incompe tent. The mall system belougi to the people and not the radical par ty and it is the duty of the people to see that every men is dealt with , Jionesty. It is an old game to suppress everthing democratic dur ing an election year. The Beuaou postmaster has many couuteparts, no doubt, in all parts of the country. , He was caught is the only differ ence. Subscribers to papers should , watch carefully and detect, if possi - ble, any suppression. Then make ; it interesting if any if found.. If we must have radicai postmasters, L make them hew the line by honest t service and polite attention. Democracy Enthusiastic I] ; The democratic candidates ar ■i i ' , i meeting with enthusiastic recep tions at every point. It is a very [ I "busy time in fhe life of the farmer, [ : but many manage to go out, heai ■-HfT the speakers, eat "cue" and. dis •s J cuss the political situation. The ■gUafe democrats are united and even man on the ticket will reoeiv >. strong support. Hon. Harry W I Stubbs is delivering to his hearers K big do«es of good old democrats nmedicine in his usual pleasing style K Judge Frank Winston addresset ®be meeting at Hamilton on Satar [|| Rday and made a magnificent speech j Everything points to the u»ua M . large majority in the Comity ant A Cure for Dull Times. Business is usually dull while the f , _ harvesting of crops is going on be cause the farmer has to measure _ his stock before investing to much. Still the merchant, year after year. . complains at the lethargy of the buyers. He does nothing, how ever, to induce people to take a ° look into their as lets and buy things s needful and pleasure giving. To be plain, he does not advertise. In _ looking over the exchanges from the neighboring Counties, we find - their pages ,full of attractive ads setting forth the merit* of the various words anJ goods of differ = ent business houses. No one can find a similar condition in our town ' aud County. THE KNTRPRISE is the best medicine for establishing a trade in any line, and yet its ' pages are almost free of ads. There is not a successful business in the 1 world that has failed to advertise. Letting the people know where you are, what you are and what you can sell them, is the cbiet element of success, especially in the mer cantile business. Then again ad vertising helps the paper. It can uot live on mfcre subscription*, and yet people demand it. every week. It is anxious to do its part in push ing forward for material welfare, but wculd like to see some mark ot appreciation. Help us ty live, aud in turn we will help you Place your ads with us, and see the re sult. If people don't trade with you, mak-- it to their interest to do j so. Go after them through the home paper, and they will come. r How do firms establish such] a large mail order sbusiness. „ By catchy piges in the papers and magazines. The holiday trade will soon begin,Vget ahead of yours competitors by reaching the buyer first. Bring a list of your goods, prices, etc, and we will do the rest. Where Bullets Flew David Parker, of Fayette, N. Y., a veteran of the civil war, who lost a foot at Gettysburg, says: "The good Klectric Bitters have done i > worth more than five hundred dol lars to me. I spent much money doctoring for a bad case of stomach trouble, to little purpose. I then tried Klectric Bitters, aud they cured me. I now take them as a tonic, and they keep me stroug aud well.'* 50c. at AH Druggist. Taft, The Unbellver. When Columbus reached the I New World, he planted uere the ! Cross in the name of the Triune God. Following him cauie other dauntless explorers who planted again the symbol ot their faith in God aud his Son. The founders of our government, relying ou the power aad goodness of God and the sacrifice of his dear Son, wrote the Constitution of a people who should be known in all the world as a Christian Nation. No country has been so blessed as the United States, and its men and women go forth into every land bearing In their hands the Cross of Christ, and our government sauctions and pro tects them. We would mect_ any Attack on our sincerity hi a belief j in God the Father and God the Son with all the strength ot a strong people. Yet the republican party with its arrogance is asking us to support William H. Taft for 1 president, and he an unbeliever in the same class with Bob Ingersoll. It is true that he belongs to the Unitarian Church, a creed bearing its birth in New Englaud and be ing largely confined to Massachs e etts. This Church does not be lieve that Jesus Christ is the Son V of God. They claim ,4 a grateful, "i recognition of Jesus as the Fou uder ir of the Christian religion, and the " great Leader add Inspirer of all e who seek to lead a holy life with v a growing teudency to see in him e —————————i J - Would Mortgigi the Fin 1 A farmir on Rural Route 2, Em- K pire. Ga .W. A. Floyd by name, e- says: "Bucklen's Arnica. Salve sd cured the two worst sores I ever r _ saw: one oftsmy hand and one on 1 tny leg. It is worth more than its weight in gold. I w*uld not be "fSjuQiout it if I bad to mortgage the get it." Only 25c. at All Drqggials. . Are Yon Living In the Cobweb Kingdom? 1 1 There arc cobweb* on ths windows, There are cobwebs on the door. There are cobwebs swinging, swaying From the rafters to ths floor. Now ths placo is Cobwsb Kingdom, | Though it used to be a storo. ■ If ths Cobwsb Kingdom's rulor Were a man discreet and wis* Hs would hsvs no cobwsbs swaying, | Swinging round and catching flies; | He would crowd his stors with buysr»— > Hs would simply ADVERTISE! 1 For Chipped Skii ' ' Chapped skin whether on the : hands or face may be cured in one night by applying Chamberlain's t Salve. It is also uuequaled for sore nipples, burns and scalds. For salt by All Druggists and Dealers ' in Patent Medicine. [ ' this entire and perfect humanity." Shall we as Christians elevate a man to the greatest office on earth, : who tramples under foot the blood of the crucified Saviour? Is it not well to weigh this matter before casting our ballots on the 3rd of November? A vote for Taft is an insult to Ilim who said: "This is my Beloved Son." When Taft was of the Philippines, he paid claims for the destruction of Catholic pro perty largely iu excess to that of , the Protestant bodies, thus bid ding for the vote oftlie Catholics in the United States. 111 this he dis played the true radical spirit: "Any thing to get an office." The Meth odist Church North, is taking a de cided stand against this unbeliever "mv man Taft," so should every other teligions body. We do not want this man to rule over our 1 Christian homes, where prayers 1 ascend to Jesus Christ, the Sou of the Father. Shall we permit -the republican party to place this man in office? That party is never choice, it seeks only for spoils and ' to everlastingly entrench itself by 1 the appointment of a horde of » officials. ' In strong contrast to this man ) Taft, is the peerless orator Bryah 1 honest Bryan—Bryan, the devaut j Presbyterian—Bryan who is feared by the grafter, the spoilsman and all dishonest men. Who if elected f will shame no creed or individual, f and will reign over us as becometh e a christian man. Which shall it be, , Voter? , 1 > Burns, bruises and scratches, big and little cuts or in fact anything tequiring a salve, are best and quickest soothed and healed by De- Witt's Carborised Witch Hazel Salve. The best salve for piles. Be sure to get DeWitt's. Sold by Chase's Drug Store, Bigg's Drug Store. Naarly a Tragedy. At a seaside resort n lady fell lntc the water from a lauding stage while eutering a boat Her husband ap pearcd frautlc aud cried In the mosl beseeching tones: ~ "For heaven's sake, save her! She i: my wifoV" A young man gallunuy plunged lntc the water and bron-'" -ok the pool woman. • . The look of gcatt de the husbaiu gave fully rei \ .im for his el forts. On recovering his equanimity th husband thrust his hand Into his wtfe'i wet pocket, pulled out a somewha bulgy purse, and with Infinite relie > said: "Old woman, the next time you turn i ble overboard Just leave that purse be [ hind, will youT You almost scored m | to death?"— London Scraps. uees mutative L.ouj?u Syrup mi* ways brings quick relief to coughs, colds, hoarseness, whooping-cough ami all bronchial and thront trou ble. Mothrer especially recom mend it for Pleasant to I take, laxative. Sold by Chase's Drag Store. COTTSOtSd. Editor (returning from • week's ab sence, to substitute)— That was a dis reputable issue you got out last week. You'rp a pretty edltqr. You don't know the flrst.prlcclples of editing. Substitute—Wby, what was the mat ter? "*■ ' Editor— JOu said that Jlin Bicker dyke had "got a job" and that be Is a "good fellow." You should have Bald he "secured a lucrative position," with the comment that be is a "genial, af fable gentleman." I'm sorry, but you'll have to go. You'll never make an tdltor.—Pathfinder. Fifty Ytirs I Blacksiith Samuel R. Worley of Hixburg, Va., has been shoeing horses for more than fifty years. He says: "Chamberlain's Pain Balm has given me great relief from lame back and rheumatism. It is the best liniment I ever used." For sale by All Druggists and Dealers in Patent Medicine. Sunday School Gem*. Stories of strange nad amusing an swi-rs given to examination question* ■re fwquently told, but we do not s' often sec recorded the equally surprla lug answers given by children in Huu • day schools, and yet they are frequent ly original enough. A teacher, wishing to mm the young Idea toward the mission field, asked. "What are good men called who leav» their homes and go to foreign lands to ' teach the heatheu?" ! "Prodigal sons," was the* prompt and 1 triumphant reply. A class of boys when asked, "What were the ten plagues?" answered with I more fervor than gallantry, "The ten ▼lrgius, sir."—Westminster Gazette. Foley's Honey "and Tar cures coughs quickly, .strengthens the lungs and expels (colds Get the genuine in a vellow package. C. 1 C. Ctfaae & Co., S. R. Biggs. ■ 7 SEE!! I When in need of Paints, Lead, Oils of any kind, see ' W. H. WILLIAMS Headquarters for jot LOW PRICES v* S Can furnish you with any and every : thing in the paict line. lione9t Quality and Full Measure | Guaranteed. 1 A Gomploto bine of Wall Paper Samples .! Make that old Furniture look good as j new with King's Furniture Polish I Brushes ami instructions furnished i with every purchase amounting to $5.00 |or more. Write or call at my Shop on j Main Street. * W. H. WILLIAMS Painter and Decorator .t Williamston, N. C. --- M •! GENERAL INSURANCE 1 t fj , Fire, Life, Health and 5 Accident 1 i; i : J. E. POPE, 'Phoi»e;46 Office: Enterprise Office (?' , N. 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WOOLARD WILLIAMSTON, N. C. Help Wanted ■' J! ' 7' V ' - "V • ; WANTED: 1000 People to have their Fancy Pictures and Photographs Framed. We handle all the Latest Style Mouldings and High Grade Fancy Pictures. Perfect Satisfaction Guaranteed, or Money Refunded "GIVE US A TRIAL ORDER AND BE CONVINCED J. B. Jones & Company Next to Atlantic Hotel WILLIAMSTON, N. C. » For - Men and boys' * \ ♦ Our line of Mens', Boys' and Child rens' Clothing is now complete, in all the very latest Styles and Colors. | Our Prices are so low that they will please all. We will make it to your interest to come and look our line over before buying elsewhere. i . * '• - + if *' ' Yours very truly, * 1, '* rti Harrison Bros. & Co. ,"> ' i 1 " - -i. * * , ' ' •-/ • % ; Send Us Your —• , - Job Printing 1 .■ '% , . . . ' .... .
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