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' ' . " • THE ENTERPRISE. -• • lv ♦ ■ * Spy', * kl * ~ ' " PPBUSHKD BVERY FRIDAY BV MmUW & HASSKLL, PROI'RIKIoHS Willwmst'm, N. C. ...» ■' > WILLIAM p. MANNING. EDITOR JOHN W. HASSELL, MANAGKR L" ' » - ' _ _ SUBSCRIPTION KATES i*« One Year - • • - fi.ooj Six Months .... .50 1 'Three Mouths - . - - .25 - Strictly Cash in Advance - _[ Advertising Rates on Application Entered it the Pout Office at Williamnton, I N. C. ■■ Second CU» Mail Matter. -- —: —~ 1 — Friday, April 16, tqoq "Whiskey or no whiskey," is ihe Wliite House cry. The ques tion should be an easy one to decide by the First of the Land who] lias been placed there by the votes jf a Christian ptople. The squabble in our "Little | Washington seems to be very I warm The "back talk" is unfor tunate Let the best man win out *aud .stand by him, if he does hisj Nvhole duty. In the article noting the change; juade by the last Legislature in the pension laws, we failed to correct the proofj in one word. The date 'lß6l shuold have been 1868. We I hope no one has beeu misled by lliis error. 1 There have been more shocks at Messina since the Great Teddy s[t r]u c k the Kuropean shores. Whether theyjwere cause-i by his mighty tread or some convulsion ot 4 Motlier Earth, has not been de cided Jiy the men who know things. Talking about the natural resour e s of this great count' y, let us read and ponder the following item con cerning the wood supplv of one of j the Pacific States. There is 110 j dread of a timber famine out there. | "There is enough timber stand ing in the state of Washington to build 5,000,000 six-room houses sufficient to shelter one-third of the population of the I'nited States, or furnish ties for 1,893,939 miles of railway track, or construct a plank road three inches thick and 300 feet wide twice around the world. Cut into lumber these trees would load 10,000,000 45—foot cars of 20,000 ** feet chpnetry", pqtnrTfo Ss,ysyrrrtler of trains, or one train reaching three and a half times around the jjlobe at the equator." "I should like to see an apitation start simultaneously it: every part of the country against the unbusi nesslike handling of the people's) money. It is time for the ptople I to turn tluir attention toward the . regulation of the government: let them'iusist that public officials'shall I wisely expend the incomes which they now have instead of this con stant seeking for lajger revenue." | So says Mr. Hariuuau, the great; railroad magnate. At the begin ning *)t Mr. Tafl's administration,! lie sounds a note of warning. 1 Roosevelt is said to have had 110 j liead for figures. As some paper j pri'sit, his ambition was to "do things.'' It is not strange that j any administration under the guid-1 mice of the Republican party should \ be extravagant. The pgl'ty of the party lias heen to ssi*. n d as much of the peQHk';» ' llU)U ey as possible, so as to.lgii' n jjj o noplies and office 1 is. If Mr. Harriman is so "'"Concerned about {he expenditures of the government, let him look around lor class of men to run the country. Tfie danger to the country is great and only a change in the administration will ' " -avert it. Who can tell what Taft - /in ay do? To work any marked re form would be to his part) t ■ and has he the courage to do that He pledged himself to carry ou the policies of Roosevelt and we cat cot hope for any helpful change ' » In the meantime the people an ; struggling under the heavy bur if dens like men driven with the lash 3Xo prophet can tfll the end. GRAPES, from their most health ypJjjjS. ful properties, give ROYAL its v active principal ingredient f (ROYAL- I r BaKin# Powder I 8 Absolutely ■ It is economy to use Royal Baking Powder, ra It saves labor, health and money. Where the best food is required no other raj baking powder or leavening agent can take the I place or do the work of Royal Baking Powder. -*- * [ ' ;j— - . STATEMENT Dixie Mutual Life Insurance Co. Of Asheville, North Carolina ' CONDITION DKCKMIJHR 31, 1908, AS SHOWN, HY STATFM KNT III.KD 1 Amount of capital paid up in cash ... None Mutual Assessment Amount assets December 31st previous year Total, # 214 Income—from memtiers .... fi/ 413 45: miscellaneous, *1 Sfti %i; Total, *ll al4 f« ( I Disbursements—to inemlters 627 61; miscellaneous, s>7 5*' 1 ' Petal, (11 167 4S A SS KTS m Cash in home office •' $ s 15* 7° Cash dej>osited in b inks $ 1 09 00 Total admitted Assets i 261 70 LIABILITIES All other liabilities as detailed in statement f 3" (X 1 Total liabilities # 3W 00 Balance 011 hand to irrotett contracts in addition to the right of assesnient* 226 70 BI'SINESS IN NORTH CAROLINA IN 190S Policies or certificates iu force December 31st of previous year, . Nmiil>er 2,1271 Attioutit $ 4* Policies or Certificates issued during the year Number 4,227; Amount 700 4$ Total Number tt#3j4; Amount i4S 4,52 93 Deduct decreased or ceased to be in force during the year. Number 3,821; Amount w9 333 «S Total policies or certificates in force December 31. 1908 . .Number 2,533; Amount 59 "9 Losses and claims unpaid Decemiiet jistprevious vear, Numlier o Amount o Losses and clairusuicurred during tbe year Number Amount 3 H27 Bt Iyos-e« and claims paid during the year, Number Amount 3H2701 Losses and claims unpaid December 31, njoH, Number o Amount o Presic'ent, J. S. Bradley; Secretary, J. N'. Walker Home Office, Ashville. N. C.l _ \ Attorney for semce Officers of Company. Ashville, N.. C. ' Business Manager for North Carolina,- Home Office STATE OP NORTH CAROLINA—INSURANCK DHPARTMUNT RAI.HIOH, N. C., April H, igtjg - I, JAMKS R Vot'NO, Insurance Caiumissioner, do hereby certify that the above if. a true aud correct abstract of the statement of the Dixie Mutual Life Insurance Company, of Ashville, N C. filed with this Department, show ing the conditions of said Company on the 31st day of Dece i.ber, nmN I Witness my baud and official seal the day and date above written JAMKS R YOI'NC,, Insurance Commissioner j ' AI)MIMSTRATOR'S NOTICE, Havinj* this lav qualified as adminis trator on the estate of the late William J K. Taylor, deceased, 1 hereby give notice • to all parties indebted to said estate 1 that their accounts must !*• settled at ' once, and all claims held against said • estate must he presented du'iug the next twelve months, front or this notice ' will he pleaded in bar of their recovery, ' This April 14, 1409. C. B HARRISON, 1 4-i6-6t " Administrator. ' William N. C., R. K. P. 1 NoTrcE By virtue of authority of Deed of Trust I executed to tne by A. E, Whitmore and t wife, Katliryne Whitmore, dated March i 4th. 1402 anil duly recorded in the Reg ' ister's office hi Martin County in book J G. G. G. pa«e 363, to secure the pay- I I nient of certain bonds hearing even date I therewith and the stipulations in said I Deed of Trust not Caving been complied i with, I shall expose for sale at public | auction for cash on Thursday Mav the ! aoth at the Court House door in Martin I County, the following property; dne tract'of land situated in the town of Williamston, now occupied by John ] Cherry, adjoining the lands of S. W. I J Harrell anil the-C. 11. Hassell heirs and ] | Hatton Street, and being the same land ; j deeded to A. K. Whitmore by the Wil -1 liamston Land and Improvement Co, , I Saiil deed is h-rebv referred to for a i further description. This the 14th of April, 1900. . C. H. GODWIN". ' Trustee; NOTICE. Having qualified as executrix of the ! estate of S, R. BiggS deceased, late of ! Martin County. N. C. this is to notify | all ,persons having claims' against the : 1 estate of said deceased Jto exhibit them ; to the undersigned 011 or before the j?nd j day of March, lyio or this notice will I be pleaded in bar of their recovery. ! All persons indebted to the said estate j will ptease make immediate payment. This the 2ad day of, March, iw vSALLIK BIGGS, | 3-2 l&t Executrix of S. R. Biggs. j NOTICE I Having qualified as administrator upon the l--tate of Gray Williams deceased" »! Notice i- hcu-t.v gives to alTl*jaons • holding claims against* said Estate to ' oresent them to the undersigned foe pay* 1' ment on or before the Jd .lay of March r i 1410. or this notice (will be plead in bar i of their recovery. , * f All persons indebted to satd Kstate | j are requested to "make immediate pay* . ' nient t 1 This ad day of March 1904., S. J. EVERRETT, ill %12 6t Administrator. y 1? If VQU expect to Ret the best it and most reliable preparation for n Ktdnev trouble, inflammation of „ 1 the bladder, rheumatism, rheumatic ' | pains' weak back and backache re you must get DeWitt's Kidney and r " Bladder Pills. Th.ey act promptly a- and are sure. Sold -by Bigg's Drug Store. .7 * ' JtSM'. ... i-*V: NOTICE ' ' Br virtue of authority in a certain mortgage deed executed to rue by 11. W. Mobley on the 6th day of Jan. i*',s duly recorded in tile Renter's office in Mar tin County in Book N. N. N. Pane 266 to secure the payment of a certain liond bearing even date .therewith, and the stipulations in the said mortgage deed not having been complied will , I shall expose at public auction for cash on Sat urday the 24 day of April, 1909, at 2 o'clock at the residence of the late H. \V. Mobley in the town of Jatne.sville, N. C.. a undivided interest in and to the -tnUmyinoL-ilMcrihyfl nrnnert v : Beginning on St, Andrew's street 30 feet South of Mrs. Marv A. Warde; thence along St. Andrew's street >S yards in a Southernly direction; tlienre West 70 yards, thence Northernly 35 yards to Johns street; thence along Johns Street to the Iteginning. This the 24th day of March, n#»i. GKO. W. MARTIN 4-2-4t Mortgagee. Nl>TlCi:. North Carolina—Marlin County A. R. Dunning, administrator of J. \V. Editioudson, deceased. vs. flattie. 'Luther anil Ida Bel) Edmowlson. Heirs-at-I.nw. l*i:der and liv virtue of »n order o| sale nude in the al»ove entitled cause now , pending in the Superior Cowt of Marvin ( County, I shall espose to pnMic vie. to ( the highest bidder, for cash, at the r>urv» i] house door in WilliiMnston-. N. C. on , Monday the i>)th. day of April 1 •at . twelve o'clock noon, tint ffUowmg de» 1 scril>ed property, to wilt -Ist, Lot No. 4. in the division the I Reulten Kdniondson land, an»l beginning at a stobin Lot No. 3, and running thence 1 N. K. 100 poles thence S. > K» , 132 t*»les, thence &. W. «•*' pi-It s to | Ross' line, thence with sai 1 Ros.*' lit* to lot. No. the beginning, containing 2S acres., more or li?ss. ad. A one-sixth undivided interest in Lot. No. in the division .of the divis ion of the Reuben Kdinon.lsoil land, ad joining Lot No, 4. >ll said division and being the same allotted t© Maudy Kd niondson in said division and containing 25 acres, more or less. This March 19th. 11*09.. A. R. „ v l-24-4t , ComniisMoi)ti,. NOTICE ByvtrTue of authority vested in me by an order made iu the Superior Court of ■ Mdrtm County in a special proceeding ■ entitled S. J. Everett Administrator of J. H. Tucker, Jr., vs Anthey Tucker et als, I will ou the first Monday in May, I>eing, the 3d day, 1409, sell t° the liigh ■ est bider for ~c«sh, at the Court hou# [ door iy Williamston at 12 o'clock noon, r the following described house and lot in f the town of Williamston: c Being on the street leading to Wash e ington' being the two story building occu l pied by J. H. Tucker, Jr. at his death. y This the 2>Sth day of March 1404. s S. A.' NEWELL, 4 i-4t Commissioner. .a - . —j — ; ; * 1 * — 11 * I' • I A ' ra | LINES I THAT SHOULD BE SEEN BY YOU 0 m Our Splendid Assortment of > )mf m - 55 (fa Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Neck Wear, Dress Goods, Laces, Embroideries, Hosiery, Underwear, Small Wares, etc. Everything to make a splendid suit for Easter. , The snappiest line of Low Cut Shoes ever displayed it here ' .-•/ ■ s Call and see them and we are sure to,sell you. :§ BROWN BROTHERS ' 9 m r. O *■: : c W 'j i ; y WE ARE READY FOR SPRING FASHIONS IN WOMEN'S APPAREL Q ; '6 y I g LATEST STYLES SHOWN IN g ■ Woolen Dress Goods, Cool Refreshing Lawns. Laces, Embroideries, I *•••* I • TST Charming Neck Wear, Veils, Ribbons, Belts, Everything in Women's u)f World on Exhibition. > a— ' ¥ ;jft SUMMER FOOT WEAR § ® We can please both in FIT and STYLE V • | - - " . % ifa • ' s*/) ! Newest and Finest ~»■» q ; fli . . MILLINERY . . , V 1 JL *• ' IfSHf f fa ' W i At Prices Interestingly Low. No Model or Work sent out which will ; J? not please. 5 . _■ -•: i ] JBl "Buy Tour Clothes ffere and Get in Style „jp t MR J¥v 6 Harrison Bros. & Company "S €•€•€• C-C€€-CC€-C€CC-€^ . A NOTICE By tirtue of authority in a certain mortage deed to me by J. R. Newton and wife, Dante, on the 27 day of Febru ary v»o7 dulv recorded 1 in the Register's office in Martin County in Book T. T. T. 1 Page S.Y to seewre the payment of a cer tain bond bearing even date therewith stipulations in the said deed ni>t having bee a complied I shall ex pose at public auction for cash on the 11th day of M»\, 11*109 at 12 o'clock at the Court House door of Martin County the following described tract of land." A tract of land known as the old Stephen Davis' tract aiid described wore definitely 111 a deed from Earnest Tetter to and wife in I. R Newton. Said deed Wiug ou record in the Martin County | Registry, to which reference is made fmr; more defiuate description. This the iot,h day of April, hjck*. J. B. WATERS, Mortgagee. • NOTICE Under and by v irtue of an order of the i r Superior a resale of the land f in the special proceedings entittled S. j 11.. Roebuck and others vs. John Rhodes f and others' the undersigned conimis t sioner will on Monday the Srd day* of May, .1904 at 12 o'clock at the Court . -House door in Williamston, n\c. , offer e lor cash the following described tract of i, laud: - t n A tract of land known as the Isaac Wiggins aud Pattie Wiggins tract ad i- joining the land of Henry Slade, J. R. i- L. Roebuck, and Mrs. Mattie Brown, 1. containing 12a acres more or less. This the second day of April, 1909. B. A. CRITCHER, 4-9-4t Commissioner. - • • • i! \ eff- .. This is The Place To buy Groceries Fresh and Fine BEST STOCK - x -- - QUICK DELIVERY " Everything for the Table in the . . GROCERY LINE . . / 5 ■ Call 'Pbotte 34 and give your orders. w. J HODQfiS « i*** ■ •**. - - • Mobley. Building. - - - Williamston, N. C. BY EXPRESS On account of the large increase in the Express business heite and of suffi cient help to handle same, makes it neces sary- for us to collect charges ou every package before it leaves this office. This also applies to shipments going out pre paid. Effective Monday. April 12th, 1909. W. A. ELLISON, Agent.
The Enterprise (Williamston, N.C.)
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