THE ENTERPRISE. nauantß nvnv ramav w tvs nmaruu mimm co. (■unl at tha VMM OSet at WllUaautoa. H, c. aa aaaa*4 Claaa Mail tlattar. FRIDAY, OCTOBKR 26, 1906. Tbia fine weather is an ex cellent time for street cleaning The back lota in the bushiest section need immediate at attention. The health of those who have to stay in the storet demands thai something shoild be done along this line Let* have that done now while the sun shines, so that there will not be a great deal of sickliest* later on. It seems quite certain that the passenger service asked for in petitions to the Corpora tion Commission sometime ago is an assured fact. This mat ter will be heard by the Com mission next week when both sides will be presented. If sentiment can be aroused to such a degree that people alonp the line will demand that they be treated fairly and impartial ly, there will be 110 doubt. Purties are pushing the matter who say they will not let up until some conclusion is reached. The people and taw«s should write letters to the Commission making known their interest and they should do so without delay that it may have its effect on the hearing PARMELE ITEMS Mrs. T. 1,. Whitley returned from Scotland Neck Sunday evening where she had been visiting her son T. F. Whitley. J. F. Stokes of Greeuville was here Monday. Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Glisson re turned Monday from Tarboro where they have been on a visit to theier daughter Mrs. J. H. Gur ganus. Rev. J. A. Hudson returned Monday from the Conference at Morehead City, he will go to liliz abeth City this year. Rev. Mr. Chappie comes here. J. L. Williams went to Greenville Tuesday morning. W. P. Speight, of Jatnesville, came up Sunday and returned Mon day. HAMILTON NEWS Mrs. Maggie Calhoun, of Rocky Mount, is on a visit to her mother Mrs. Georgia Johnson. Dr. Fleming has returned from his home in Greenville, where ht spent a few days recuperating from his illness. Miss Lottie Morriss died last week and the funeral wasj conduc ted from the Methodist Church. See article elsewhere in this issue. Hamilton High School was rep resented at the Teacher's Associa tion by the principal, Mr. Ray, last Saturday. Dr Matthews has his vacatiou and is spending sometime in town. Miss Inez Gray has been quite ill, but is a little improved ,at this writing. We have, had a large number of people sick, but most are now on the road to recovery. Rev. J. W. Noble, the pastor of the Missionary Baptist Church, is conducting a protracted meeting at his church. He began Sunday morning at his regular appoint ment, and Rev. S. L. Morgan, of Littleton, came Monday evening tp assist hint. The singing at these meetings is said to be very good, and we know that the preach ing is of the kind that has the best results. Death of Miss Lottie Morris Miss Lottie Morris died very sud- denlvat her home Tuesday after-! noon October i 6, at 2:30 o'clock. Miss Morris had been confined to her bed for about a week, but hir death was not expected. The funeral was conducted from the Methodist church at that place Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. The service was conducted by the Rev. Cbas. W. Ray. Martin County Teachers' Association The Teachers Association of Martin County held its regular meeting Saturday Oct. 20. Taking into consideration the rain and muddy roada a surprisngly large number of teachers were present. Several Well prepared papers were read and able talk made bv members on the program. There followed lively discussions which showed an unusual degree of interest teachers are taking in matters vital to this work. The writer thinks the paper on the word method read by Miss Mary Hodges, and the remarks cn Reading by Miss Meta Liles deserve special mention Prof Everett of the Roberson ville Graded School was present and as usual was brimfull and running over with enthusiasm. In a teachers meeting Prof. Everett is the em bodiment and execution of an entire program within himself. No man in the state is leading a hotter chase upon the trail of illiteracy than Ev erett of Robersotiville. Prof. Ray of Hamilton Academy in his pleasing manner interspersed the proceedings with pertinent questions. At each subsequent meeting the members of the as-so ciation will look around for the man from 'higl er up the river.' And then there was present to cheer and to pray Supt. R. J. Peel who both leads and follows every interest looking to the welfare oi the schools under his supervision. We love thV faith and sincerity of the man yfio we believe cariies upon lift heart the life of every child in Martin County. Mr A. J. Manning gave some valuable suggestions on bow to teach multiplication table and frac tions. Mr. Manning Is perhaps the foremost mathematician in the county. Others participating in the dis cussions were Misses Burrous, Hy uiau, and Messrs Sylvester Peele and Liles. I'KOC.KAM FOR NOVKMHKK 17. I. Methods of Recitation: — (1.) How to secure and hold at tention, paper by Miss Iyde Rob ersoti, discussion led by Miss Sallie Worsley. (2.) The art of questioning, by J. K. Manning, discussion led by Miss Josephine Morton, 11. How Teach Language in the Lower Grades Miss Hattie Burroughs; discus sion led by Miss Flossie James. 111. How to Unroll and Keep all the Children in the District, A.]. Manning: discussing led by J. S. Griffin. The Sick List Mr. William Anderson, better known as "Uncle Bill" is critically ill at his home on Main Street Mr. J. A. Ilobbs, Clerk of the Court who has been confined to his home several days is rejwrted better today. Mr. J. I). Leggett who has been sick for several days is improving. Mr. Aaron Roberson is slowly improving from a recent illness. Mrs. S. H. Kllison who was taken last week to St. Vincent's is improving"rapidly. Mrs. Friar and daughter, Miss Iucy who have been quite ill are improving. • Garland and Jule Carr, sons of Mr. Walter Anderson, are much better. Mr. J. IS. Pope who has been very sick is out agaiu. Miss Henrietta Peele is on the sick list. —Now is the time to pay your subscription. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as administrator of J. B. Iyeggett, deseased, late of Martin County, N. C., this is to notify all per aons having claims against the estate of deceased to exhibit them to the the un dersigned 011 or liefore the 23rd day of October,' or this notice will l* pleaded in liar of their recovery. AU persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment This i3nl day of October 1906; J. B. LRGO.BTT. JR., Admr. Wheeler Martin, Att'y. loJ6-6t ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having ipinlified a* administrator on the estate of F. K. Ward, deceased, I hereby give notice to all parties holding accounts against the said estate or de ceased to present same by 22nd day of October 1907, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. This October *2, 1906. 8. L. WARD. Winston & Kverett, Att'y* io-26-6t Schnapps Tobacco is Mai* ENTIRELY from Flo* Cored fgTrtacco Grown In the Piedmont Country. The Imitation Brands Have Schnapps y Quality Only On the Outside , Of the Plug Hundreds of imitation brands are 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 and now pending to protect Schnapps is decided. A great many of these imitations are R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION. To all to whom these presents may come, greeting: Whereas, it appears to my satisfaction by duly authenticated record cf the pro ceedings for the voluntary thereof by the unanimous consent of all the stockholders deposited in my of fice that the Bli Gurganus Company, a corporation of this State, whose princi pal office is situated on Main Street. in the town of Williamston, County of Martin, State of North Carolina, Rli Gurganus being the agent therein and in charge thereof, upon whom process may be served, has complied with the requirements of Chapter 11 Revisal of 1905, entitled ''Corporations," prelim inary to the issuing of this Certificate of Dissolution. Now, therefore, I J. Bryan Grimes, Secretary of State of the State of North Carolina do hereby certify that the said corporation did, on the nth day of July, 1906, file in my office a dulv exe cuted and attested consent in writing to the dissolution of said corporation, exe cuted by all the stockholders thereof, which said consent and the record of the proceedings aforesaid are now on file in my said office as provided by law. Jn testimony whereof 1 hereto set un hand and affixed my official seal at Ral eigh, this the 42th day of July, A. D. 1906. J. HRVAN GRIMKS, 10-3-4t Secretary of State Notice. Having qualified as administrator of W. 11. Wilson, deceased, lute of Martin county, this is to notify all persons hav ing claims against the estate of said de ceased to exhibit them to the under signed on or tiefore the the first day of October 1907, or this notice will lie plead in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This >oth day of Septeml>er 1906. M. D. WILSON, Adm. RIIRROI'S A. CRITCHKR Atty. 9-?i-6t Notice. North Carolina. Martin County, J. G. Statou 1 vs. | Notice of Summons lis H llardison ) TOeMefendent abovp named will take notice that a summons in the above en tilli-d action was issued against said de fendant on the loth of October, 'O6, by me a justice of the Peace of Mar tin county, North Caroliua, for the sum of fifty dollars (50.1*)) with interest on Mine from November 25, 1905. due >aid pi intitT as endorser on note, which sum mons is returnable before uie at my of fice in Williainston. Martin County, North Carolina, on the 12th day of No ember 1906, when and where the de fendant is retjuued to appear and ans wer or demur to the complaint, or the relict demanded will be granted. This, 10th day of October 1906. 10-ia 4t B. P. GODWIN J. P. LADIES -—Dr. Larranoo'a— Compound ahf TS^u2J lttvm iafe, Quick, Reliable Regulator .•injH'rlor U> «*h*r **l At htflt JMlfii. Ourr ri.rant**!. 8».oo«*.fully »*M by or»r >r. LmFranco. PhllwMrklt, P*. |A . J _ I DYSPEPSIA CURE M ■§ M V fll I DIGESTS WHAT YOU BAT H H ■ H ■ Ths sl-00 bant* contains 2H HimatlisMal H», wfclek ssllstar Masrtfe H ■ H ■ B H NIM«U> MIT AT TNI LABORATORY Of ■ m wB I 8.0. Da WITT * COMPANY. CHICAGO. XXX. FOR SALB IN WHJLUMSTON BY S. R. BIGQB. [To Cure a Cold in One Day i^.%. churned 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 S-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 exoectorating, stop fooling „ yourself ana 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 sc. cuts, strictly 10c. and 15c. plugs. NEW STOREL^^— We are now occupying our large new store and are better prepared to serve our friend* than ever bofore. Come and examine our splendid FALL STOCK We have greatly enlarged our eutirc line: Furniture, Cook and Heating stoves. Dres* Goods. Clothing, Kite., Etc. "v K. W. SALS BURY & BROTHER HAMILTON, N. C. We Have a Complete Line of FALL and WINTER Cloths and Silks, Braids Buttons, Etc. To trim the most graceful as well as the Daintiest Gown Worn We have gotten in the enormous line of Samples from W. G Lauib which should sell for more than S6OO. We are going to sell them for less than S4OO. Come quick you can save money. It consists of all kinds of Underwear for both Ladies and Gentlemen Lots of nic* Sweaters and Fascinators, Belts, Corsets, Collars, Purses and hundreds of other useful and money saving articles. ANDERSON, CRAWFORD & CO. i Statement of the Condition BANK OF ROBERSONVILLE At the close of business Saturday, Sept. 4, 1906. RESOURCES. I LIABILITIES. & Loansand discount* *6,^.7^'^ j Surplus fund 3,750.00 Overdrafts profit. 555-68 B'k'ng House, P. sad fixture* J,751-7SHillsPM*ble 9,000.00 Due from bank, .ml banker* I.oai.i certificate, of deposit 4*90.00 _ . oj Deposits 5,136.71 C**h iWms 6,165.. . .... Certified checks 57 43 teß,i39-83| 158,139-85 W. L. SHKRROD, Pres. J. C. ROBERTSON, Cashier. DR. R. H. HARGROVE, Vke-Pres. Subscribe to Tbe Enterprise, One Dollar a Year. COUNTVCANVASS V The Democratic Candidates for the various offices wili address their fellow citizens at the following times and places, to-writ: Goose Nest Friday, October 19. 1906 Hamilton SatnJday. " 20, " Poplar Point, Ballard's Store, . . . Toesday. JJ. " Hassell Wednesday, 24. " Gold Point Thnnday, •• 15, " Croaa Roods . Fridav, " 96, 1 Roberaonville Satniday. M 27, " Williamston . Monday night, " »9, " Bear Grass ... Tuesday. •• 30, " Williams Wednesday. '• 31. " Griffins Thniaday, Nov. 1. " Dardrns Friday, * a, " Jamesville . ... C Saturday, " 3, Kveretts -V Monday, " 5. " Everybody is cordially invited to attend. By order of the Executive Committee, this October ist, 1906. H. W. STUBBS, Chairman. S. L. Ross, Secretary. LOOKING FOR SOMETHING GOOD TO EAT? ■ I We have everything edible that is found in in Up-to-Date Staple and Fancy Grocery 'Phone ift your orders Brown & Hodges Did Vou Say Pure Wheat Flour? We have it, the BEST that ever came from the milL Call and tee our stock of goods. We will surprise you with cur low prices. HABRISON-GOWING GOMPANY COUNTY CANVASS The Republicac a ndidates forthe various county offices will address the voters of /Martin ou nty at the following times and places, to wit: Jamesville Saturday, October 20 1906 Williams Monday, 44 22 Qriffin's Tuesday. 44 .23 Bear Qrass Wednesday, 44 24 44 Cross Roads, Thursday, 44 25 44 Poplar Point Friday, 44 26 44 Hamilton Saturday, 44 27 44 Oak City Friday, November 2 44 Robersonville Saturday 44 3 44 Qold PJnt Moonday, 44 5 44 Everybody cordially invited to attend. By order of the committee. This the 12th day of October, 1906. WHEELER MARTIN, Chairman C. C. FAGAN, Secretary THB NORTH CAROLINA State Normal and Industrial College COURSES Literary CoumkUl CUaUcal niwiiSc Srtsncs Scientific Minimi Twliln Pwbr«fc*i Mote Three Courses leading to decrees. Special courses for graduates of other colleges. Well-equipped Training School for Teachers. Board, lanndry, tuition, and fees for use of text books, etc., $l7O a year. For free-tuitiou students. $125. Fifteenth annual session begins Septem ber 20, 1906. To secure board in the dormitories, all free-tuition ap plications should be made before July 15. Correspondence invited from thoae desiring competent teachers and stenographers. For cata log and other information, address CHARLES D. McIVER. President. GRBBNSBORO, N. C. Peanuts Picked Wr m THE BENTHALL PICKER bring hand picked prices. No stems.. No trash. Will not break the shell. Absolute success. We are booking orders now for Fall delivery. No Peanut raiser can afford to be without one. Write for prices, etc. Bemhall Machine Gomp'y, 5-*s-6m Suffolk, Virginia. TAXES! TAXES! NOTICE! I or my Deputy will attewdon the days aad datesMnr gives for the pur pose of collecting the Uses doe to the State aad Conaty of Martia for the year 19- 06. This notice ia required by taw aad I ahall) aspect the profit to SMSt ste asp settle their taxes aad save the InaHe aad espeaae of forslag the rollacttoar. Goose Nest, Mhjr, October if ipofe Hamilton, « Sstsrdsy sa, " Poplar Potat, (Ballard's Store) Tuesday, M ij, " Hassells Wednesday •*' 14, •" Gold Point, Thursday, • 23. " Cross Roads, '(May. *>. " Robersonville. Satarday " *7, •• « Bear Grasa, Tseaday, " 30, " Williaraa, Wednesday, " \ 31, " Griffins, Thursday, November 1. Dardeaa. Friday. a, " JatUesville Saturday, J. " "*•&' Everett*. Monday, " 5, ** Very rekpsctfally, _ - J. C. CRAWFORD. Sheriff of Martin County. ■ - : r v;>