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THE ENTERPRISE. PUBLISHED HVKRY FRIDAY ' »v MANNING & HASSRI.I., PROI'RIUTORS Williauistou, N. C. WILLIAM C. MANNING. EDITOR JOHN W. HASSELL, MANAGER ' I JSUBSCRIPTION RATES ©ne Year - - fi.oo Six Months - - - .50 Three Months - • - - .25 Strictly Cash in Advance Advertising Rates on Application : Kntered at Ihe Pout Office at Wllllanintoo. N. C. M Second CUft* Mail Matter. Friday, May 7, IQOQ Senator Tillman cannot help j getting in a scrap!with sotne one. Now he lias "riled" the Democrats There is no doubt, however, that he can take care of hiin-elf. Taft is without doubt the uio-it discerning radical president that the country ever had. He desires to appoint a good man to the Judgeship and can not find one in the radical party in North Carolina. | Therefore, he is looking to the democratic list where there are n tmbers of simon pure goods. To Our Subscribers We have a communication dated at Parmele, N C., which is unsign ed. We regret this, for we wou'd prefer sending the writer a personal letter. As we cannot do this, we a'e saying here that any irregu larity in the subscription list will be corrected promptly. There is 11b disposition 011 our part to collect what isuot due, aud we are always /lad to make any change that will prove satisfactory to our subscri bers. Another letter reached us fromj one who has ever been a firm friend j of TIIK KNTKKI'RISK. In it he j says that a change in the R. F D*. routes makes it imperative that wej Set the paper to Robersonville on the train on each Friday. This is just what we endeavor to do each j > week, but there are many things that delay us oflentimes ingoing to press. S ) many times the niach- 1 inery goes wrong and repairs have to be made. The public has very 11 little conception of the work done j even in theofficeofa country week- [! ly, where there is only (Uie ex . 1 places. - 1 We that our subscribers | ; will appreciate our efforts to get to ; them on time, and when we fail, j 1 will know that we are trying t) I serve them in the best way. .ji — Four Good Months Four nionths of prohibition in! 1 North Carolina and yet people are I living in the same old way, and the end ot the world ha* not cornel: vet as some Seemed to think. It does' ) .seem like the first ray of the milieu-11 inuui han ll ishid across our vision - . I i To use The words of A rispeciatile,!" hard working colored man:" Frolii-j 'bition is the greatest thing I have! evt-r .seen —the only trouble it did . not come soon enough. ' 1 litis we 11 hear hundreds of people express 1 ' ilieir tf* - North Carolina >' given a dose of prohibi- JU along with disfranchisement * ] of the negro, there is 110 estimating 1 her advancement in mora) and material wealth. We can see that no one has been ' injured by the law, but the bene fit to the laboring class has been " knd i» without a parallel in the annals of ffie Stale. Happiness is j greater among the people, and ■ labor is more successfully perform ed. Any disposition to violate the 1 ■ provisions pf the law should be condemned by every true son and daughter of Carolina. In our town the change is a wholesome one. That whiskey is no benefit as a medicine is shown in the health of the town for the last four months —it has never been better, as any doctor will tell you. -Kveiy sign.is a hopeful one, N * Absolutely Pure fl ffl The only baking powder * « made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar. ami all the g'»od has not cotue yet. There is no restlessness among | mas>e»; of course, some arc Mink ling- in li e old way—that Hquo i should flow frctly on every street, hut they are in the mnority. Our people are sol er-minded and will! reidily see as the nionths go hy,! I that the cause is.'a divine one and j championed hy those 'whose~only de-ire is to huild dp and not tej.rj down. Farming "The farmers of CVtawba County aie living at home and hoarding at the same j lace. They have diversi fied their crops, they have gone in to stock raising and dair\ing, and many ate engaged in truck farming to supply the home tnarke's. It need not he said that they arc more prosperous than ever before, that they are buying improved farm machinery, that they have money in the banks, and that such things las panics an! financial crises are to them nothing hut a name " The above is the' ending of an article appearing recently in the News and Ob.erve", which teld ot the marvelous things the fanners of Catawba County wtre doing by a diversification o! crops. The News and Observer commenting, editorially, says "that every farmer in North Carolina should read the . article." I What is true of Catawba County can be truer of Martin County, be cause >f land more easily cultivated. There is no county in the State with greater agricultural possibili ties than that of Martin. But our farmers are slow to see the benefits of diversifying their crops and rais ing a sufficient amount of hog and licmiuy tor the family and the mai kets. \Ve eat Western beef and ■pork t f»wd W*twt«ri> hay-^wd—eofiii l to our stock and so oti till the list gets sickening. Our people are too wedded to the old methods of farm ing. There are many who have be come emancipated, but the entire county i-hould wake up to a realiza tion of the needs and the best man ner to supply those needs There has been marked improvement in tanning for il>e !"st ten years, still the half has not b'-Pn done. We plead and hope for a greater advancement within the next ten years—an advancement that will place, Martin County Wlure it be longs—at the lteul of the table. Lived 1.25 Years Wm. I'arr—Knghnid's oldest man —married the third time at 120. w irked in the fields till 132 and lived 20 years longer. People, should be youthful at So.' ] times Wright, of Spurloek, Ky , shows how to remain young. "I feel just like a i> year-old boy," he writes, "after taking six bottles of Flectric Bitters. I ; or thirty years Kidney trouble nude life a burden, but the first bottle ot this wonderful medi cine conyinced me 1 had tonnd the greatest cure-on earth " They're a godsend to weak, sickly run-down or old oeople. Try them. 50c at All - If yoi^can't talk of anything but your woes, don t talk. - . ■ Kills To Stof The Fiend The worst foe for 12 years of John Deye, of Gladwin, Mich., was i a running ulcer. He paid doctors i over $400.00 without benefit. Then I Buckien's Arnica Salve killed the * Ulcer aud cured him. Cures Fever- Sores. Boils, Felons Eczema, Salt Rheum. Infallible for Files, Buius, Scalds, Cuts, Corns. 25c at Ail Druggists. TRt'STKK'S SALE By virtue of authority of a Deed of 1 ; Trust executed to we bv S. A. Price find | Lula Price on the 14th day of Marcti I K).', and dulv recorded in tlie register's , j office 111 Martin County 111 Book Z. Z I ; Page 452. to secure the payment o * a certain bond (tearing even date therewith ami the stipulation* in said Deed of 1 ! Trust not having l>een complied with, I | I shall expose at public anction, for cash I on the 24th day of May 19' 9. at 12o'clock lin Oak.City in Martin County, the fol- j 1 lowing propertv; | That piece of parcel >f land known as j 1 the George \V. Moore home place, an>l ; being the laud conveyed to S. A. Price i and Lula Price by Ceo. W. Moore. Con taining 4? acres rfiiore or less adjoining the lauds of K.i Hopkins estate and others. JNO. T. HYMAN, froitce, — ————————————» | NOTICE 1-1 N'oith Carolina, —Martin County, In the Superior Court, —Before the Clerk, j A. R Punning, Administrator of) «w Handy Page, deceased, M vs. Gus Little, Cyrus Little, Lonnie Little,] Jennie Little, Smith Little, Cleveland! Little, Mandy Purvis, Sarah Perkins, Ora Brown, Bryant Little, Mayo Little, and Cuby Little, Heirs-at-Law. The defendants above named will take notice that an action eutittled as above j has been commenced in the Superior, Court oT Martin County "To sell land to; make assets to pay .thedebts against the j estate of Handy deceased, and said defendants will further tako notice that j they are required to apj>ear at the office j of the Clerk of the superior court of Mar* I tin County, at the Cu«irt house in Wil-! liamston, N. C , oil the 3'st day of May ! 1909, and answer or demur to the com- j plaint in said action, or the plantiff will ' apply to the court for the relief demanded I in said complaint. This 27th day of April *9f>9. •f : jo-4t / *J. A. HOBRS, Clerk Superior Court. AI > MINI ST R ATO R' S NOT IC E. Having this day cpialilied as adminis trator on the estate of the late William K. Taylor, deceased, I hereby give not ice to all parties iudehted to saiil estate that their accounts must be settled at once, a>nd all claims held against said estate must be presented du'iug the next tw»Un months, 4' rout date, or Uu*. uotiee - w ill be pleaded in bar of their recovery. This April 14, 1909. C. B. HARRISON, 4-if>-fit Administrator." Williamd-m, N, C., R. F. I>. J NOTICE N'o'th Carolina —Martin County. T.S. Hadlev vs. I". 11. Taylor. The altove named dfcfeiident will take notice that a summons it| the al*>ve en titled action was issued against F. I"). Ta\ lor on the 20th day of April 19k> by J. A. Hobbs, clerk to the Superior Court for Martin County, N. C., for the sum of Mhxi due said plaintiff by note. Which summons is returnable before the Judge of the Superior Court of Martin Counter at the Court House on Monday the 21st. day of June 1909 The defendant,, will also take notice that the Warrant of attachment was issued by J A. Hoblw clerk of the Sup erior Court of Martin Coiuitv on the ,20th dav of April, 1909 again&t the property of "said defendant, which warrant is re turnable before the Judge of the Sujierior Court of Martin County at the ( time and place above named for the return of the summons, when and where the defendant j is required to appear and answer or demur I to the complaint or the relief demanded will lie granted. J* ■ This the 20th day of April, 1909 4 23-41 J A. HOBBS, CUrk, Superior Court, Martin County. Won't Slight A 6ood Friend "It ever I nessda-cough medicine know" wmMo 1 .ires Mrs. A. L. .Alley of Heals, Me., "for, after using ten lx)ttles of Dr. King's New Discovery, and seeing its excellent results in tny own family and others, 1 ant convinced it is the bist medicine made for Coughs, Colds and lung trouble" livery one who tries it feels just that way. Relief is felt at ouce and ' its quick cure surprises you. 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