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THE ENTERPRISE. FUBUSHKD EVKRY FRIDAY av MAJfNtNO 8c MassiELL. mni'RiETnßs Wiltiamston, X. C. WILLI\M C. MANN'IXG, EDITOR JOHN W. HASSELL, MANAGER SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Year ... - Ji.oo Six Mentha - - - .5° Three Months • - - .25 Strictly Cash in Advance Advertising Rates on Application Kmered «t the Po»t Office at Willlamnton, N. C. t> Second C1«*» Mull Mutter. Friday. February IQ. iQoq The Washington Legislature will be asked to pass a bill to license drinkers —the s true to be fOrfieted upon convictio 1 of intox'cation. One provision of the law will be that th£ photograph of the * man must be oji the 1 cense issued. If I the bill should pass the photo graphers would hive a haul time keeping a lens in good order. What a picture some o'd Washington bloates would make The enormous amount of ?t{> t -000,000 which has been given for the relief of the Italian sufferers, clearly slnws that the heart of the world i"s still in the right place. "Where are the pessimists who are always asserting that the people are growing worse —that tender hearts date away bick in the past? Men .sin, hut the divine spark of love and sympathy is burning in their breasts, aud it needs but the cries of women and children to fan it in* to flame. - ■ Mr. William Howard Taft has been 1/iting his *mile plav freely 'way down in Uiixie. There is nothing soporific in it and no true man of the South will be beguiled into going to sleep and waking to vote the radical ticket. The law of heredity is too strong to allow such a marked deviation from the traditions of our forefathers. -Mr. Taft is yet an unknown quantity, and much can happen in four years , in a great land like ours. The party to which he belongs is known of ail Southerners, and the know ledge is not to its credit. Unnecessary Alarm There seems to be a few people who fear that the county will be s>Ut in the no fence law territory by the present Legislature. We sfee 110 danger whatever, nor do we know where such an idea originat ed, as the mitter has not been j& ♦ I • agitated and, of course, our repre sentatives will not pass a law so widely effecting the people, unless the people themselves demand it, This iVj' s ' ature w '" not P l * -1 a no fence law for Martin County. We predict that 110 other Legisla ture within fifty years will give us the 110 fence law. The use of wire fencing aud the character of crops raised in Martin County, will eli minate the clamor for such a law jor ages to come. We want to emphasize the tact that flying rumors'of similar nature are the utterances of those who seek to breed a spirit of discontent in |' . the breasts of a quiet people. Mar-; tin County i& as free from laws that inconvenience the many as any BP'" county it*i the State. There has never beeh auy demand 011 our re preventative for extreme measures and there will never be. Good Laws K> A law ia ratelv ever passed giv- I; ing entire satisfaction. There are always some who claim that the law I • will be a burden to them. Years ago, the passage of the hog law was fought to the bitter end in Wil liamston. The advocates of law, in' many instances, making enemies for life by the firm stand they maintained. But those desir ing the greatest good to the great- Hi, est number, finally put the law in to effect. After a few months of the law, there was no one to dis cuss the workings of same adverse ly. A "rooter" on our streets is hailed as a public nuisance, and every one desires to see the in truder run to cover by the police. There is no place in our town for the hog. The same can be said of the cow law which met with some opposi tion a year ago. No doubt that it 1 inconvenienced one or two citizens, 1 but the gocd it has done the town '{is more apparent every day. The j walks are cleaner, the atraos , pliere purer, and children go to land fro without fear of being forced to take an upward toss. Our people are ever conservative, j and readily see the good in all law, if there is any. The town is in ! the hands of business men who are ] giving a good administration. Ctr- [ tainlv there are er ors nude, but j perfection cannot be had in any thing. The people will always j give praise where it is due, and cotisure is of minor importance in this day of progress ana moral up lift. Soldier Balks Death Plot It seemed to J. A. Ston#\ a civil war veteran, of Kemp, Tex., that a plot existed between a desperate lung trouble and the grave to cause his death. "I contracted a stub born cold," lie writes, "that de veloped a cough that stuck tome, in spite of all remedies, for years. My w ight ran down to 130 pounds'. Then I began to use I)r King's New Discovery, which restored ray health completely,, I now weigh 178 pounds." For severe Colds, obstinate Coughs, Hemorrhages, Asthma, and to prevent Pneumonia it's unrivaled. 50c. and SI.OO. Trial bottle free, Guaranteed by All Druggists. •' _ ■ ; NOTICE Having qualified as administrator c>f the estate of Henry W, Mobley, deceas ed, late of Martin County, N. C. This i is to notify all persons having claim* • against the estate of said deceased to ex . hibit them to the undersigned on or be fore the first day of February, 1910, or ' this notice will IKS pleaded in bar of their 1 ' recovery. All-persons indebted to said 1 estate will please make immediate pay ment. This the first day of February, |WI. P. L. MOHLHV, a-5-o!)-6t Administrator. Why the Preacher Was on the Gang: The overseer of tlie Gastou coun ty chain gang, at work on the road near Cherryville, tells us that he has every trade and profession re presented 10 his crew except law yers and he can't see how they al ways manage to escape their just deserts. He has two preachers; one white and the other colored, both good at praying and preach ing, He said the white preacher was the best worker he had ever had; always ready to go to work! and while at it steady, industrious and quite We thought it strange for a wlii'e preicher to be sent to the gang aud on inquiring "how come?'" were to'd that he had three ' '* living wives all in Gastou county. Then the mystery of his being so quite and contented was easily un derstood. Any man that would be fool enough to provide himself with three talking machines should wel come a sentence to the chain gang for the rest he would get. —Lin- coln ton Times. Plant Wood's Seeds For The Garden & Farm. Thirty years in business, with a steaduy increasing trade every year—until we have to-day one of the largest businesses in seeds in this country—is the best of evidence as to V *Pk Superior Quality X of Wood's Seeds. 1 .. We are headquarters for ir Grass and Clover Seeds, s Seed Potatoes. Seed Oats, ' Cow Peas, Soja Beans and all Farm Seeds. e Wood's Descriptive Catato* the moat useful and valuable of K Garden and Farm seed Catalogs d mailed free on request. W. WOOD t SONS, - ( I Seedsmen, . Richmond, Va. i- 'V TRUSTER'S sALK By virtue of authority of a "Mortgage Deed" executed tome by H. D. Woolard ; and S. L. Woolard on the 23th day of December 1907, and duly recorded in the register's office in Martin County, in tx>ok V V V page aSK, to secure the pay ment of a certain bond bearing even date therewith, and the stipulations in said Mortgage Deed not having been com plied with, I shsll expose at public aue , tion, for caah, on Monday the 22 dajjof ; March 1&09, at noon at Court house in Martiu County, the following property: Begining.at a stake on second cross St. : above A. C. 1,. Depot near a point where j said cross St., runs into the Washington i road and being th* corner of J. L. Kweel I and J. F. Coltran, thence south 32 east 1 168 ft a!ong said street, to a stake and i wire fence, thence aiotij; said fence north j .ibouts2eeat4jfttoa stake, thence pearly ] north alonjj said fence 17ft. to a stake, I thence north 52 east 5.5 ft. to a st*ke J.' H. I Tucker's line thene north 30 west alotig | J. 11. Tucker's line joft. to a stake, J. L. Ewed's line thence along Kweel's line I south 5j west 112 ft to the beginiug con | taining 4-10 of an acre, and being sstne | land convey to J. G. Gcxlard by J. F. Cothran and recorded in book S S S page 47. HATTIB THROWER. 2-i!»-4t Trustee . TRUSTER'S SALE . li> virtue of authority of a Heed of j Trust executed to me by James Barrow I on the 2nd day of - March, 1908, and duly | recorded in the reji ter's office in Martin j County in book V V V, pane 400,. to I hecure the payment of a certain bohd bearing even date therewith, and the stipulations in said Deed of Trust not having been complied with, I shall ex pose at public-auction, for cash, on Sat urday the 20th day of March, 1909, at caurt house door in Martin County, the following property: Beginning at a stake on the A. C. L. k. R., Ed William's corner, running alnog said railroad 20 feet to a stake, the apper corner of William's line, thence running down said' Williams' line 40 feet toWni. Finch's line, thence along Fencbs 1 line 17 feet to William's corner, thence a j North course to a stake on the said rail* 1 road, thence 011 Easterly course up said j railroad to tllC beginning. Containing | yi acre, more or less. S. A. M'.WELL, j 3 h)-4t .Trustee. TRUSTEE'S SALE By virtue of authority of a Deed of' Trust executed to us by Geo. W. Nicko las ou thelst day of January llkJ7, and duly recorded in the Register's office in Martin County iu Book TTT Page 287, to secure the payment of a certain Itond bearing' even date therewith, and the stipulations iu said Deed of Trust not having been complied with, I shall ex pose at public auction, for cash, urday the 6th day of March 1909, at the Court House door in Martin County, the following property: In Martin County State of North Car olina, lieing In the Island and known a* the James Nicholson place adjoining the the lands of W, W. Green and John Cook's heirs, and iteing the land where Isaac Sichojs now lives, containing 20 acres more or less. AARON RIPQICK, SANDY WILLIAMS. t+ii-ntt-jt ■ Trustees , „ NOTICE Having qualified as administrator upon the estate of Miley A. Taylor, deceased, notice is hereby given to all persons hold ing claims against said estate to present thein to the undersigned for payment on or before the Nth day of February, or tins notice will be plead in bar of theif recovery. All persons indebted to aid estate are requested to make immediate payment. This the Sth'day of February, 1909. I)AN,\ TAYLOR, 2-ii-6t Administrator. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Executor of Will iam A. Roberson, deceased, late of Mar tin County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at his home 111 Rotarsotiville Township, in 011 or !>efore the first day of March, nine teen hundred and ten, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All per:tons indebted to said deceased will please make immediate payment. February iSth., 1909. 2-19 4t JAMES R. ROBERSON. Executor of William A. Roberson. TRUSTEE'S SALE By virtue of authority of a Deed of Trust executed to me by J. F. Everett and wife Maggie Everett on the 15th day of September 1906 and duly recorded in register's office in Martin County in lx*>k Z 7. page 554, to secure the payment of a, certain bond bearing even date therewith, and the stipulations in said Deed of Trust not having been complied with, 1 shall expose at public auction, for cash, oft Saturday the 20th day of March 1009, at noon at Everetts in Martin County, the following property: • Being what is known as the Williaii Tompson place and adjoining the lands of Stephen Moore, Harmon Coffield and others and containing six and'one half acres and being same place that saidjj. F. Everett now resides. J. A. EVRRBTII, a-io-4t Trustee ' ' I THE STANDARD . wmf FERTILIZERS OF TRADE MARK REGISTERED " F. S. Royster Guano Company. ' Norfolk, Va. Certificate of Dissolution To all to whom these presents may j come—GREETING: Whereas, it appears to my satisfaction, | by duly authenticated record of the pro ceedings for the voluntary dissolution thereof, by the unpnimous consent of all the stockholders, deposited in my office, that Williamston Hay and Grain Com pany, a corporation of this State, whose 1 principal office ia situated in the town of Williamston, connty of Martin, State of North Carolina, Frank F. Fagan being the agent therein and in charge thereof, upon whom process may be served), hag complied with the requirements of chap ter 21, Kevisal of 1905, entitled "Corpo raii? ns i" £. r *liUHOar;' to the issuing of 1 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 28th day of Sep tember, H)o8, file in my office a duly executed and attested consent in writing , to the dissolution of said corporation, executed by? 11 the stockholders thereof, which consent and the record of the pro ceedings aforesaid are now on file in my said office, as provided by law. In testimony whereof. I have hereunto set mv hand and affixed my official seal at Raleigh, this 18th day of September, A. D. 190 M. J. Bkyan Gum ks, 1-29-41 Secretary of State. TRUSTEE S SALE By virtae of authority of a Deed of Trust executed to me by Samuel Purvis and wife Arseny Purvis on the loth day of January, 1903, ami duly recorded in the Register's office in Martin County in book 7., page 488, to secure the pay ment of a certain bond bearing even date therewith and the stipulations in said Deed of Trust not having !>een complied with, I shall e*posc at public auction for cash on the 10th day of March, 1909 at 12 o'clock at the court house door in Martin County, the following property: Beginning at Mrs. Brooks corner on Park St. iu the town ot Hamilton, thence running a Southerly direction along said Mrs. Brook's line to George K. Moore's line; thence along Mrs. laue larvis'aline to Park St. to the beginning, containing two fifths of an acre more or less-. Thia the 6th day of February, >909. SHEROI) SALSBURY, 2-12-41 Truster. NOTICE By virtue of authority of a Deed of Trust executed to me by 7.. V, Fagan on the 16th day of February, 1906, and duly recorded in the register's office in Martin County in book P. P. P., page 117, to secure the payment of certain bonds bearing 6vcn date therewith, I shall ex pose at public auction for cash on Mon day the Bth of March, 1909, at the court house door in Martin County, the ■following property. Beginning at an elm in David Swinson's line; tfeuce South ' 8930 degree# West 15 poles to an elm David Swinson's coiner; thence South 2 ' degrees Ea£t 12 poles to Gum Branch; 1 thence down the variour courses of Gum : Branch to the Roanoke River; thence t down the Roanoke RiveT to a cypress , stump at the Sexton Landing;, thence t South 30 degrees East 348 poles to the I first station, containing 294 acres more l or less, a«d known as the W. L. Fagan t Home Place conveyed to W. L. Fagan by e a deed from C. C. Fagan and others. dated the 30th of December, ISBB. 1 of n record in the public registry of Martin S County in book F. F, F. page 63, subject, i however, to the dower right in said land If of M. A. Fagan, aa the said has been If. allowed to her. February the 4th, *9°9- VJ # WHEBLER MARTIN, 2-12-4t , If Trustee. * - - A New Year Brings New Wants . Big" Reduction in STOVES to. Make Room for a Big Line of AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS The Farmer's Supply House F. W. HOYT J. Paul Simpson's Old Stand Williamston,' - - North Carolina / —N. S. PEEL & CO.— Brokers and Manufacturers' Agents . . Farmers and Lime .. w e are agents for the sale of Agricultural Lime in bulk or in hags by the carload. Also agents for the old reliable brands of fertili zers, made by Q. Ober & Sons Co., of Baltimore, and other brands;of fertilizers, by the car load. Farmers should club together and get their ferti lizers in Car lots and save money, either for cash or on time. We sell the best lime and the best fertili zers on very close prices. N. S. PEEL & COMPANY v Williamston, North Carolina - V ♦ Woolard's Combined - * . HARROW -- CULTIVATOR ! . . r i-\ ; - ■■ - • . v ~•> 4 CARTS AND WAGONS MADE TO ORDER - [ Have Woolard to make your FLUES J and You will have the BEST ■ J. L. WOOLARD WILLIAMSTON, N. C. j ' . "" • . . m
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