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SUGGESTIVE QUESTItffIS •j On the Sunday School Lesson by faf. faf. Dr. Llnscott for the In ternational Press Bible Question Club. Coprr«l. !»:0 by Rev. T. S. Lw.it D.D.) CCopyri«liOmO. by Rev. T. S. Lin»co:t. D.D.) April 16th, 1911. (Copyright. 1010. bj- Rev. T. S. JUnicott, D.D.J Jcash. the 3ojr King, Crowned in Judah. t K. 150 *1:1-33. Golden Text—Blessed arc they that keep his testimonies, and that seek him with the whoje lleart. 119:2. (L.i Verses 1-3—Who wa% Athalia; ber parer.tr;g«. position, character. etc? (2.) When a child turns cut bad whore fceicdky'md environment wwr as vile as they could be. how much I 3 he or she 10 be biamed? / (3.) Whctt *cn *y«i Jo-aSf (4.) Wlw .TeheSiU? ($.) Who vrr.j t.n lag tb.3 child t&g - ouf Intent of his £r.-n:.:nolbc; rnd how was It dcr.o? (6.) Verses 4-12—If an IrilV'dsal, a company, or a nation Is est&blithSvJ and . carried en by v.nrlght scuta sss what will- be the probable resists? (7.) Can you five frim your ou*n experience. or from hlsrory, r.ny 1q» stance where wrong actions liar? brought about right results, \r can you conceive of such a thing a3 possible" (fy.,\Vhen those who are In author* itv are usurpers, and when the rejuljr legal prcctsies to dispossess tham, I wAt should the people do? (!).! Or. what grounds do you juitl fy the hlgi! priest. Jeholada for plan- 1 niug death of th> rsigning I ard. liv fcrce. the boy Joash on the throne? ,y>," (10.J What can you ssy from this j history li favor c! the possibility of | right environment overcoming In a, child the wcret hind of heredity? (This j qusJtlon mitt I:e answered In writing , by msmtirr!* of tho club.) (11.) Wh.it caA "you say for, or 1 • against, pr'vatf citizens carrying fir* I arms? (12.) Vcvuos 13-IC—How did Ahab | and tVio t .thor and mother of Athalin. die T (13.) What rie the chance that thoae v, 'ho practise Violance will them- Beiscs rapolve violent treatment? (14.) Win - , as a rule. Uit impossible for UB to t.' ■ I'OTII others-any differ ent kind of treatSlfcnt to that which we five them? * (15.) Ver?e IT What are the chances (or rational success when both rufers raid tho people are serving the Lord? (16> What irt the probability for na tional £rcvn?€s when the rulers and the peo ile are corrupt? (W.) Vcii? 18 —What relation do?s the success of a people bear to their religion? ... (18.) How many centuries will the I prosperity of this country continue, if we f'irsnke the precepts ~of Jesus Christ? (19.). Verses li'-20r-Why Is it im possible for a really happy people to be turbuh nt and revolutionary? (20.) What if the relation of the present day Christian Church to the ] prosperity of the masres? Les.son for Sunday, April 23rd, 1911. Joasli Repairs tho Temple. 2 Kings xI:2JL —xiIMG. Cut out and send to this Office Send the The Enterprise from uow to 19 the close of the Bible Question Club Contest, for the price of J t enclosed. Count me a member of the Local Club Name ' N) Address .- JAMESVILLE ITEMS C. A. Askew went to Williams s ton Monday. irubert Morton spent Sunday in Robersonville. Chares Wilson, of Roper, was iu town Monday! P. H. Brown left lor Rowesville, S C.. Monday. * Mrs. J E. Evans ypent to Will iamston Tuesday., G \V?"Freeraan, of Washington, was in town last week. . •CWfid Simpson is in town visit ing friends and relatives. Mrs. Phelps, of Bertie County, is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. W. Baker. W. H. Lilley is at home from Richmond where he has been at tending school. Little Miss Beulah Baker, daugh ter of Mr. J. W.. Baker, is very ill with appendicitis. H. C. Griffin took a crowd of young people over, to Bertie County Monday. All report a jolly time. Miss Wilkins has arrived from Baltimore to take charge of the millinery department of W. W. Walters. ' There was quite a '"firey" time in JatnesviJle Tuesday. A house wi' burned on the mill road. After awhile the bouse of J.'W. Ward was discovered to be on fire, but the flames were soon extinguished. > . i Lame Shoulder is nearly always due to rheumatism of tlit muscles, and quickly yields to the free ap plication of Chwnberlain's Lini ment. For"sale by All Dealers. i' ' -i , , , EVERETTS ITEMS 11 I ■. "♦. -• . . R. A. Lailey was here Friday. V. R- Taylor was hire Tuesday. : Miss Feefie Riddick was here Monday. ' • K. B. ■ Crawford was iu tovvu Mcudcv. J S Avers went to Oal! City Sunday. V '«.• J,' J. Sirotid spent Sunday in Wi'liamston D.J. Meeks went to Hamilton Friday night J. L. Rodgersou went to Willi amston Monda\, ETS. Fiemins;, of Greenville, was lit re Tuesday. , L H. B.iilev went to Bethel on business. , J. S Peel and S. H. Ciark went | to Williamson Monday. I Mrs. Nathan Rodgerson, of Bear i Grass, nas here Wednesday. Messrs. Gideon and J. T. Baru | hill went Williamston Tuesday. Mr.' and Mrs. Will Jamt? were j here from V'llliatnston Wednesday. Mi s Hattie Jauies returned from Wilson Friday after an extended visit. Messrs. Warren BipC-. L. B. Wynn and Pi of. R. J. Pee!-, of WillianKton v.ceben Tuesday on business. t ' Subscribe, to THE ENTVH: PRISE Never Out of Work The busiest little things ever made are I)r \ King'* Nevi;. Lire Piils ■ Kvery pil"? is a«tigar coated globtik- of health, that changes •weakness into strength, languor into energy, brain-fag into mental I power; curing Constipation, Head' ache. Chills. Dyspepsia.' Malaria Only 25c. at Saunders & Fowdeu. Subscribe to THK ENTERPRISE HAMILTON ITEMS * . ■. Miss Annie Tones has been in Williamston this week. Dr. ?tid Mrs. B. L. Long spent. Monday and Tuesday in Norfolk. Mr and Mrs. C D Carstarphen were the guests of Mrs. D. C. Jones Tuesday. John Baker, of Palmyra, was the of C. H. Baker Tuesday anJ Wedeesday. The*marriage of Mr. Joe Pender and Miss Rowena Holliday at the home of Elder Lawrence, was quite a surprise to the people. The Woman's Betterment Asso jciation has recently purchased a new piano tor the graded school. It has proved a great help to the life and interest of the school. Such an association deserves a great deal of credit. • The commencement exercises of the Hamilton Graded School will be held in the Auditorium of the building Thursday and Friday nights, April .the 20th, and 21st. Au attractive program has been arranged and a grand success is anticipated, Oh Friday night fyev. Eucliji McWhorter will deliver the commencemeut address. On Sun day morning Rev. C. L. Read will deliver.the commencement sermon at )he M. E. Church. A small ad mission will be charged each night for the piano fuud. The public is cordially invited. Music by the Oak City Band. Fond Friend —Was there much cut class among the wedding pres ents? Jealous Cat—Only "her engage ment ring.—Judge. REPORT OF THS CONDITION OP THE Bank of RoberSonville , RoberscrtviHc, N. C., at the-Tlpse of bus* iaess March 7. 1911. '■' ' , • resources: koanffand discounts f 54.756 22 Overdrafts *,35'-73 Banking house fa,540 oj; fur niture and fixtures #lOl4 39 5,5,54.44 \ Due frotn banks and bankers 14,^91.23 : Silver coins, etc. & casE ite. I ' ,1 Total $ 77,21063] . ■ uabieitibs: Capital aioi-k # rs,o x>.oo Surplus fttncj 7.800.0*1 Undivtd»d profits, less current —. y expenses and t«tegrp.ud ._ 2,7~9 33 1 Time certificates of de'posit 8,78* 16 Deposits subject \o check 42,790. 63-1 Cashiers cheeks outstanding 65.61 Total f 77.110.63 Statr in' mouth CAKH-iN v. Counly of Martin. •»!—I, J. A. MufU, i-ashit r of ih» uamtj bank, lo solemnly swrnr tiiat the above •ilatrmcnt is line fothc bent ot my I;tn>wled«r nnd belief. J. A. Ml/KtX Cashici Correct Attest; K. A. Baijey, Vf. A. Hobusou, A. H. Roherson, Directors Subscribed a\iJ«worn tobe'ore »tie, Uii* 1. dm of Mar. 1911. J, 0. Notary l'ubl e. Notice of Sale Bv virtue of a jviwpr of side contained in a certain deed of trust executed to the undersigned, trustee, by R. T. Tnvlot an l wife Susan C. Tavlor, and liearinx date July 14, 190% and recorded ia Book at page 537, Martin Public Registry, to secure the payment of a certain bond ever date and tenor th fe .viih, and the stipulations nut having been complied with,tend at the request of the beneficiary thcreiWrunetl 1 shall on Monday the Ist day of May 1911, at twelve o'clock noon, at the Courthouse do >r of Muttui conn-. \ . . tv, at Willmmston, N 0... olter at public sale, to the hit;best bidder, for cash, the folio ving described prope'ty, to-wit: Situate in the tow nof Gold Point, N C., and beginning iu the.center >f II tin Street at A. B; Whitfield's corner, infi lling thence a Northwest course with A. B. Whitfield's line 230 feet, to an iron stake, thence a Scut-hwesJ course with sa*d Whitfield's line 25 feet to an iron st.iks tltcicvs's a Northwest course v, iih, said Whitfield's line 65 feet to the line of Ceo Harrison and C.. A. Crofton, thence a KOl th course with said liarri son and Crofton line 160 .feet to R. T, Taylor's line, theucc-an East course with .-said Tiyior's line to atuiiou stake, theuee I,an Rt.st course with said T.ty left's line 172 ff;et to the center of Main Street, thence ffttonthwest conn;? Vrfth Main Street 74 feet, to tire - bp;; in niti;,-, -and--efumtonly. -known its tlie buggy shop,lot. This 30th March 1911. W. H, WOuLARD, Tsintrtj ' TOBACCO FLUES ru«n H .-j,n^ a **Mr..rxmm, Have Woolard to make your FLUES and Vou will have the BEST ! CARTS AND WAGONS • MADE TO -OHDER Wollards Combined Harrow and Cultivator I J. L. WOOLARD WILLIAMSTOiS. N. C. " STATEMENT Dixie Mutual Life Insurance Comp'y - J alsheville. n. c. Condition December 31, 19JO, as Shown by Statement Filed Amount of Ledger Assets Dec. 31, of previous year * 603.40 Income—From Members 517,003.95; Miscellaneous $2,670.17; Total .19 674 12 Disbursements —To Memtiers, f6.070.40; Miscellaneous *13,270.14; Total 19 340.54 Policies or certificates written during year—Number of poli cies, 5535. Amount Policies or certificates in force-at end of year - Number of policies, 4soj, ' _ I Amount 138,207,75 ASSESTS Loans secured bv pledge of Bonds, Stocks or other collaterel $ 222.04 Cash deposited in Banks 617,57 Bills Ree. *" 97-43 All other Assets, as detailed in statement - 642.43 Total ' f i,579 47 —Less Assets not admitted _ 961,90 Total admitted Assets 5617.47 d' ( v LIABILITIES Salaries, rents, expenses, commission, etc. $ 54.50 All other Liabilities as detailed in statement 5 , 547.24 Total Liabilities , . 601.74 Balance on haui to protect coutracts in addition to right of assessm't 13.^3 ' President, J. S. Bradley. Secretary, F. 11. Vaughan. Home Office, Asheville N\ C. General Agents forjaervice. Home Office. Business Manager for North Carol ina, Home Oftice. "TS STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA —INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. Raleigh, N. C., March 30, 1911. I, James R. Young, Insurance Commissioner, do hereby certify that the above is a true and correct abstract of the statement of the Dixie Mutual Life Insurance Co, of Asheville, N. C., filed with thi6 Department, showing the condition of said com pany on the 31st day of December, 1910. Witness my hand and official seal the date and day above written. JAMES R. YOUNG, Insurance Commissioner. Choice r 1 Cut -~ Flowers |gjl| * ' : Roses Caranations and v* Violets Wedding and Funer al Flowers Artistical " ly arranged at Short • Notice vtt vv oe Mail, telegraph and telephone or • derJ promptly tilled by J. L. i " 'i">. „ Raleigh, N. C. Knov Iv'dgo That Comes to You throuj.il', ot!ier people's f.xpcta nee should Ihey- ur !i. Think how vuu would like ui the po-.itinu ot' that friend pr acqtuna.nice who was burned cut and ruinert h-i-;iuse he \v «>n't insured. fact; .\noi-r i'irk insurance are (o si they ouxdn lifti>«ti. T'ltes s,t.iiU' ! from in vmiety tfl | ctiriiiU' , .l'svfs:. Havi' 11s hmisc yo'iHpo- tod. 1 .I.id. vou will hf protected in caiie vo 'lmul(| he burned out through HtlV 1 ouAwroui) I NsIJRANCr. AGENT, O.W Huilding ri orida-Gubi ; - Win rot take trip to Fr.OKiDA |or Ct'i >' They nave been brought j ivitbiu > isp rr-ai.h bv the- splenflid | Art. \ ,tic Coast Link R.mt.koad. j Writ' tor illustrated booklets. rait> Or anv intoiimlian...which will i.e 1 urnished. T. C. WHITE, " (ietferal Agent, Wilmington, N. C. Tax Notice! .X V • •'* ' L "' :* - North Carolina—Martin County. I, J. C. Crawford, Sheriff'oi Martin County, havethisday levied ou the following tracts or parcels of land, for the taxes- du; and unpaid for the year 1910, and will *ell the same at public auction before the Court House door in Martin County 011 the first day of Mav, 1911, un less the taxe-Atid cost are paid on or before that date. This March 'soth, lull, - i • ■ J. C. CRAWFORD, „ ■ ' - «_ Sheriff.of Martin County Nam. Description of Laud taxes, cost, total Jamesville Township Ange, Frances, 27 acres Brovfß land $ 50 *Si 30 £1 80 Browing, J. T, Heirs, 27 acres mill pond land 50 1 30 1 80 Davis, H. H., sfactes land, residence 5 50 1 30 6 70 Davis, S. H., 50 acres land, residence 1 3f. 1 30 2 66 La-siter, J. L., 30 acres land, residence 2 93 1 30 4 23 Wynu, I. H , 47 adres Stewart Jones land 65 1 30 1 95 Wynii, Martha. 100 Acres laud, residence 98 1 30 2 28 Barrow, James, 1 town lot in Ujjilliaiuston 225 130 355 James, John T., 58 acres laud, residence 396 130 . ,5- 26 James, Win. R , 50 rcres land, residence 4 52 1 30 5 82 Mann-, Minerva, 36 acres land 2 3$ 1 30 3 *jo Midgelt, Israel, 45 acres land, residence *• 4 23 1 30 553 Moore, S. L , 7 1-3 acres land, P. S. 2 34; \ 30 3 64 MuUin, Stephen, 1 3-7 acres Wallace l aid 1 98 i 30 3 28 Norther 11, J A., 1 pcre lapd adj. J. A. Williams 2 13 2 30 3 43 Pierce, Lawrence, 20 acres land, residence 4 81 1 30 6 n RHdick, Stephen, 43 acres land, us : dence 3 72 1 30 5 02 Simmons, Lucretia, 58 acres adj. M. James - 147 130 277 Willis Charley, 15 ocres land, residence 3 43 i 31 4 73 Williams Township Jlivg-. Flora, 5 acres Peter swamp land 2(1 1 30 i s6 Hast v. C acres Gardner land 1 130 * 148 fticlu'K C.eGrge, 31 acu s Swain laud 2 30 1 30 360 Kandall. Ila.ttie, 1 acte laud, residence 33 1 30 1.63 Griffins Township I Hodges, Richard, 70 acres Mary Corev land 98 r 30 2 28 I " Williamston Township J (-'.ajjley, Anthoney, 1 town lot , residence ' 7 8c" t 910 Ivggs, Mizel!, 1 tov.-n lot, residence 3 36 I 30 4 h6 John, 1 vacant town lot, -1 1 30 1 45 Wiley, 1 town lot adj. lid wards, John, t-2 acre iand adj ,J. Moore 2 28 t 30' 3 58 Hvtimi, Jordan,~2 acies laud, residence 473 130 603 Joties, Mars' 18 acres Tyr/er land i,s 1 ; u 2 28 Scott, Beii°,, 1 town lot, residence 5 3;-, 1 r> 53 Smith, lili, 1 town lot ~ 1 93 1 ,v ■ 3 25. Williams, Joseph, Ttown lot ~ 3 i : 3 4 41 Watts, diaries, 1 town lot, residence 1 13 233 Cross Roads Towtiship Kverett, J. y.. -i acre land. adj. \V. T. Taylor 321 1 - 451 loh n son, Alice, 8 acres land adj. J Ji. Colfield 63 1 31. 195 Jones, Reubin, 8 acres land adj. J. B. Cr.ffiield 4s • 130 375 Moore, Stephen Heirs, 30 acre* land, J.B Coffiiel l . 1 62 1 311 2 92 Spruill, George, 2 acres land adj. A Thomson 260 i , 390 Rolrersonville Township Btllloek, J 11., 1 town lot I 1 ; vJ 5 35 Ford, John J:, 1 town lot in Parmele i 95 1 3 ■ 3 '25 Jolley, Windon, 1 town lot in Parmele . 9.-; ' , 1 30 2 28 Manning, J. A., r town lot iu Parmele ~s i 31 2 28 Parntele Kccleston Lbr. Co. (> town lots, Parmele 16.25 130 17 55 Savage, J. T., 2 town lots i 30 1 75 Warren, Joe, 1 town lot 14 1 30 1 44 Wynn, A. L , 1 town lot J 5 y, 1 30 6 86 Wynu, James II , 175 acres land adj, A. K. Smith 931 130 10 51 Barnhiil, Martha, r town lot in Parme'e 33 130 - 163 Barnhill, Rachel, 1 town lot in Partnele 33 1 30 1 63 Forrest, Floyd, 2 acres land adj. K. L. Forrest 221 130 351 Forrest, Siney, 1 acre land adj. B H. Roberson 266 : 30 396 Forrest, Elijah, 2 acres land adj. Sanders . 221 130 351 Freeman, Fannie, 2 acres land adj. T Jenkins 142 130 272 Howard, Rov, 25 acres land adj. J. 11. Everett 293 . 130 423 Jackson, J. C., 1 town lot in Parmele 13 1 30 1 45 Lee, Neptune, 10 acres Fannie Baynor land 4 72 1 30 6 02 Long, Robert, 1 town lot 65 1 30 1 95 Mooring, Guilford, 4 acres land adj. S. Andrews 65 130 v 1 95 Norfleet, James, 1 town lot in Parmele 2 60 1 30 3 90 Pierce, John. 1 town lot iu Parmele 1 30 4 76 Turner, Robert, f town lot in Parmele 65 1 30 1 >s Teel, Haywood, 34 acres land (J. Ellison) 5 02 1 30 6 32 Williams, Geo., 5 acres laud in Parmele rl9 130 -2 49 "Poplar Point Township Bell Henry, 65 acres.land adj. W. P. Boweu 461 1 30 5 91 Hamilton Township Taylor, v ßichard, 1 town lot in liassell 2 54 1 30 3 84. Council. Wilson, 30-acres Council land 272 'l3O 402 Dickens. Collin, 34 acres land adj. A. J. Weaver, 461 130 591 Jenkins, Columbus, 1 % acres land near liassell 4oS " 130 538 Williams, W. S., 1 town lot iu Hamilton 340 130 - 470 Goose Nest Township Bland, S. 8., 9}? acres land adj. J. R?-Council 29 1 30 x 59 Cushiug Heirs, 2%% acres land adj. T. H. Council 86 130 2 16 Cross Heirs, 70 acres Cross land 39 1 30 1 69 Davfeuport, Orphey, 145 acres Upton land 856 130 986 Hyman.H.W., 23 acres Prichardland,'o9-'xotax. 1 iS 130 248 Hyman, James L., 21 acres land pdj. J. R. Council 2 60 1 30 3 90 Hyman, J. F., 49 acres land adj. J. T. Hyman 162 130 292 Long, L. F., acres land adj. Prichard ' 6 50 1 30 7 80 Daniel, John & Co., 2 town lots 79 13° .2 09 Jones, Richard Estate, 44 acres Jones land Bif 130 943 Knight, Willie & Bro., 70 acres Whitfield land 260 130 390
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