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THE EN TERPRISE. PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY »v Manning & HA*SF.u., PKoi-HiurOßK WillumMoo, N. C. ■ >tf!LUVMC. MASSING. EDITOR JOHN W. H'ASSBLL, Managkr SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Year • • - fi.oo Six M«nths ... . .50 Three Months . . - . .25 Strictly Cash in Advance Advertising Rates an Application Entered at the Post Office at Wtlitatnftton, N. C. KM Second Clan* Mail Matter. 1 i Friday, April q, iqoq Pensions We have I e;n asked t> pubdsh any and all changes in t lie lawr t jjar.ling pensions fur Con federate M>ldu*f s. The Lenislaiure made n adklitou il apptopi i-tti m, except to allow any soldier who lot bath arms, or one blind in botb tyes, o one having lot m leg and nrm >l5O annually. An ameudu ent to the law* (d 1907, provides tli it widows who mart it-1, C >ll fe lerat • soldiers prior to IS6I arc- entitled to rectivt pensions for widAws Tlie allow ing c>utity comuii sio lers to lev) taxes-is a uierp makeshift astliereis nothing compul-ory about it. The old soldics are rapidly answering the last call, ai d the Legislature of 1909 should have increased the pen sions. The act is as follows; Section i. That the boards of county commissioners of each coutrty in the State of North Caro lina be and they are hereby author • we.l and empowered for etch and t very year to levy a special tax at the same time" and iii the same manner with the levies of other county taxes, of not'exceeding two scents on the hundred dollars valu ation of property and six cents on f'ich taxable poll, the constitutional equation between property and. poll to be observed each year; if in their •discretion such levy be deemed ad j visable. I Section 2. Such tax shall he col lected ai d accounted for l»v the sheriff or oilier tax collectors in the sauie manner and under the same penalties as other taxes are levied i>r said county, and the net pro ceeds thereof shall lie applied each and every year to increase pro rata the pension of such persons as stand upon tile Confederate pension roll of the county for the year for which such tax is levied. Seciion 3 .The amount collected 1 and disbursed under this act shall! be reported by the county tieasurer •or other dislnifsiiin officers of the | Ciiuiitv .to the State treasurer on or before the first day of June in each | year, and the state report shall show in a seperate column tlie amount paid by each , county annually under this act. I Section 4. That all laws and partsof laws in conflict with the provisions of this act are herby ! repealed. Section 5. This act shall be in force from and after iu ratification Up Before The Bar N. H. Brown, an attoruev, of * PilsfieKl, Vt .writes: "Wv have used Dr. King's New I.ife Tills Hm years.anil find them such a good family medicine we wouldn't In without them." l'or Chills, Con stipation, Billiousi>e?s or Sick Head iche tlit y work all druggists. 1 Plant Wood's Seeds For The Garden Farm. Thirty years in business, with a steadily increasing' trade every yqar—until we have to-day one of the largest businesses in seeds in this country—is the best of evidence as to V Ptf Superior Quality X of Wood's Seeds. )- . .. We are headquarters for Grass and Clover Seeds. Seed Potatoes. Seed Oats, Cow Peas. Soja Beans and all Farm Seeds. Wood's Descriptive Catalog the most useful and valuable of Garden and Farm seed Catalogs mailed free on request. T. W. WOOD ft SOUS, Seedsmen, • Richmond, V». 'W'—~*w~ Absolutely ve I a Pure j&jr the chief ingredient, j 0 tflg prin^pV t I $?22E22f an ' hcalthfulness, to IMVU.KH 1 BAKING; gsSßjj i\ POWDER |||jip~*| |- - 'Pur>+ £& , wholesome and dell-jSr food for every v lasiHcaKsssKS^^^hv Sand Ridge PouU try Farm. 1 lvg s f" r hatching from tlit- following J breed-: 'S. C llrown l,eghor". Harred Plymouth Rock», S. C. Wlii f le Wyandotte, #i per sitting of i=. While*! lolland tur kfv eggs ?i j>er loTptttfsfartirtrjrraran; tec. I. Address, "J. B. McGOWAN It. F. 1) 3 "Wiliiamston, N. C. I NOTICH Under and by virtue of an order of the Superior Court made in the Special Pro ceedings entitled C. t. Ellington, Ad'mn. vs. C. LI Islington ami wife, Annie (1. j Ellington, the undersigned commissioner > will, on Monday the 3rd day of May 1904 j at 12 o'clock M. at the Court House dcor . in Wiliiamston, N. C., offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash three tracts of land descril>ed as follows: First, a house and lot iu- the town of Wiliiamston adjoining the lands of K. If. Godwin,, Jj'HU Howard and others. Containing ni'f* HIKI known as the Phoel>e Griffin plactf. T he second tract, beginiug ill Mil >«k in Herring Pond r thence running nlong the bottom ot the upper end of the HUg gin Manoj; plantation; thence along a line to the Kast end of Duck Island to the center of Deep Branch to Van Swamp, thence down the center of Van Swamp to Great Swamp to Dead Water Swamp Creek; up Depd Water Creek to Herring Swamp; theuce to the first sta tion, coutainitu; 247 acres, anil known as the Daraldson I'lace. The tnirl tract, beginning it a chopped cvpress in the Punchen s vamp in Geo. P. Goddard's line, running Kastwardlf along a line of ma-kep trees to a chopped Sweet titiwrnt the head of a float rosd in Punchen swamp; thence the various sourcs of the float road to the Merrit corner in the head of Van swamp at the Bast corner of Reach Island, thence Westward!)- a long the Merrit and Lathan line to !>e«. P. Goddard's line; thence along Geo. P. Godard's line to the beginning, containing 60 acres, more or less, atul known as part of Reach fs land. This the ijth day of March 1900. B. A. CRITCHKR. 1? jt Commissioner. NOTICE I'tider and by. virtue of an order of the Superior Court for a resale of the land 111 the s|>eeial proceedings entittled S. 11. Roebuck ami others vs. John Rhodes I and others' the undersigned comniis ' siouer will 011 Monday the ->rd day of i May, 1909 at 12 o'clock at the Court: House door in \Villiamston,.N. C., offer tot cash the following described tract of |land; .. j A tract of laud known as the Isaac j Wiggins and Pattie Wiggins tract ad joining the laud of Henry Slade. J. R. L. Roebuck, and Mrs. Mattie Brown, I containing 1 ••"> acres m re or less. This the second day of April, 1909. It. A. CRITCHKR, j-9-4t Commissioner, NOTICK ' By virtue of authority vested in me by an order made in the Sujierior Court of 1 Martin County iu a special proceeding entitled S ]. Kverett AdiiiTuistratpr of J. H. Tucker, Jr., vs Aothey Tacker et als, I will oil the first in Mav, tieing, the jd day, 1909', sell to the higli ! est bider for cash, at the Court house door in Williamston v »at 12 o'clock noon, the following described bouTie m»d lot iu the tow n of Williamstoti: Being on the street leading to Wash ington lieing the two story building occu pied bv J. H. Tucker, Jr. at his death This the 2Kth day of March 190^- S. A. NBWKLL, 4 a-4t Commissioner. NOTICE Having qualified us administrator of ,! \V. K. Obulitoiif, deceased, this is ti> f notify all persons hold claims agaiti t i said VV. E. Glud-tOlie. to present, them j to the undersigned, «»n or before March I 17th, r#t o. or this notice will be pleaded j in bur of their recover v. All persons indebt-'d to said Gladstone • are reque-ted to make immediate pay -Ime lit. This 3.19 6t 1' I, GLADSTONE. Administrator of W. E. Gladstone. N( (TICK Having qualified asadniinistrator upon the Estate of Augustus LojM deciased; j Notice is hereby given to all persons holding claims against sai 1 Estate to present them to the undersigned for: J payment 011 or Ijefore the 2nd day of 1 'M rch 1910, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said Estate are I requested to make immediate payment. j This ad day of March 1909. A. H.YSSELL. 3-12 6t Administrator. NOTICE Having qualified as administrator upon 1 1 the Estate of Gray WilUaius deceased* | Notice is hereby given to all |ie r sons holding claims against said Estate to present them to the undersigned for pay ment ou or liefore the 2d day of March 1910. or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make immediate pay ment This 2d day of March 1900. S. J. EVER RETT, 3-t2-6t Administrator. NOTICE. Having qualified as executrix of the estate of S, R. Biggs, deceased, late of Martin County, N. C. this is to notify all jiersons having claims ag«inst the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to.tlie undersigned on or liefore the 22nd day of March, 1910 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All |«-rso»s indebted to the said estate will* please make immediate payment. This the 22(1 day of March, !**»• SAI,LIE BIGGS, 3-21-6t Eaecutrix of S. R. ltiggs. NOTICE Br virtue of authority itt a certain • wiortgage deed executed to me by 11. W. Mobley ox the 6th day of Jan. 1405 duly recorded i* the Register's office in Mar tin County in Book N. N. N. Page 266 tcv secttre the payment of a certain bond hearing even date therewith, ai*l the stipulations itt the said mortgage deed" not having been complied witl , I shall expos* at public auction for cash on Sat urday the 24 day of April, tgo'i. at 2 o'clock at the ."x;sidence of tie latt 11. W. Mobley in the town of Jaranville. N. C.. a't undivided interest in :vod to the following described property: Beginning qn St. Andrew's street ;,o feet South of Mrs. Mary A Wat ie; theuce along St. f VndreWs streat yards iu a Soutbernly direction; thence Wnt 7»i yards theuce Northernly 35. yards to Johns street, then te along Johns-Street .to the begiinting. This the 24th day of March, GEO. W. MARTIN 4-2 |t Mortgagee. NOTICE. . North Carolina —Martin C »uuty A R. Dunning, administrator of j. W. Edmoudson, deceased, vs. llattie, Luther and Ida Bell E^nionJkson, HeiiS-at-Law. I'rder and by* virtue of an order of sale maile in the above entitled cause now ]>ending in the Court of Marvin ! County, I shall expose to public sale, to the highest bidder, for cash, at the court house door in Willtamstou, N. C., on, Monday the 19th. day of April iqua, at twelve o'clock noon, the following in scribed pro)»eity. tft-wit:- ist, Lot No. 4. in the division of the ; Reijbeu Edniondsou land, and begin inug at a stobin Lot No. 3, thence N. 33 V 3 K. too poles, thence S r>2 l j, E. ' 32 poles, thence S. 32;% W. 100 poles, to ■ Ross'line, thence with sai 1 Ross' liue : to lot No. 3, the beginning, containing 28 acres, more or less. ' • 2d. A one sixth undivided interest in x ~ ixn. No. 3. in the division of the divis ion of the Reubeu Edmondson land, ad joining Lot No. 4, m said division and 1. being the same allotted to Maudy Ed mondson in said division and containing 25 acres, more or less. This March Wth. 1909. A. R- DUNNING, 3-24-41 Commissioner. rrr fy&Mfe?/ mSC » ' *£^JX'M4 ,-J^^=r=zzznziz^ziz^z^£ . ■2)OSO {}&& >>>>&&•&•>;>s•&s& I' LINES 1 $ THAT SHOULD BE SEEN BY YOU W (fa J/jL Our Splendid Assortment of &k $ , ■ '.v • 1 Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Neck Wear, Dress Goods, Laces, \d *»* » ° •> Embroideries, Hosiery, Underwear, Small Wares, etc. Everything to make a splendid suit lor Easter. (fa The snappiest line of Low Cut Shoes ever displayed yl |j llere - ~" ' V jj X Call and see them and we are sure to sell you. - * 2 BROWN BROTHERS • g ; / | s&€•€*€•€•€•€♦€•€• c-C-C- €•€•€•€•€?€•€•€•€•€•€•£•# 5555555555^5^ ito ' • ■■ v " - ■ V WE ARE READY FOR SPRING FASHIONS IN WOMEN'S APPAREL S LATEST STYLES SHOWN IN !■■ 8 Woolen Dress Goods, Cool Refreshing Lawns, Laces, Embroideries, Charming Neck Wear, Veils, Ribbons, Belts, Everything in Women's nam (fa World on Exhibition. f . JP ™i " ~ i i $ SUMMER FOOT WEAR © We can please both in FIT and STYLE s|? 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