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, lakes Home Baking Easy ItOYAi liw Si - POWDER Absolutely Pure Tho only baking powder made from Roy a 3 Grape Oroam 0/ Tartar NO ALUM,MO LIME PHOSPHATE > mMt « *.* t*4 * *44 * 4444 *4 *♦ *** 1 LOCAL ITEMS 5 m 4 U9V#V f*¥¥¥**¥s¥*¥¥*****¥** AH in thi* coluwn, «h*re icwmtc to be *, .vill ehaix.d i t tbf } f lG ctuu m llii-, ;en tint §fx .wtirdu t" a tjnc) each jnne. Special ratfri'l Vc rm ':? >n 1o»« costraclii, T day j, Go d Friday —Sunday is Raster Pay and the greatcs' festival iu the Church calendar —sj 600 co, I have two thousand dollars t> loan 1.11 good real estate seeni ity —S. A XiwvKl.L S,r 6 do-es "Qt3U" will cure any of Chills ami Fever. 'Pn,- jjc. ' T !• pupils of the Epi-copal SunJav School will be given an httni on Easter Monday at. 3 30 o'cT> S'c.a I are scarce in Rj.anoke waters and ''ire still selling at 90 C'. Nt- e ch t >r toe. Han is cheaper than ti -It at this price. ' V 5 1 r 6 doses "660" Will cure any ci-e >1 Chills and Fevt-r. Price V —-S~v> rid good roads experts have b-jen tu town tins week i:ok ininto t-lie matter of ro.id 'tnpfov ment in the township —FOR SALE —Rhode ' I4.iud R-.d ptue strain, at 50 C4?n:s for t6 Mr*. J B. Hardi on,. Wllliamston, Route no 4. Wednesday was the anniver sary of the bombardment ot Ft. Sur.i'-r at Charleston. A grent-r country has grown tip since then Wednesday was a legal In ltd ay in X nth Ciroliua, being the at:- nivetsaiv of the Haliiax Ke oiu tions i> ed on the 12th, of April i"7'\ v —Tvvo photographers have been in to.e 1 this week going from lions • • to hous® taking pictttr. s "while youwi'.t." The \\>.ik exhibited was go id. —Dr jolm I) is arrang ing to' a race track cn his "Dittih H 1 " farm near Herring Gut The soij is well adapted to make 1 fast •>iur-e being of clay foim I'ion „ b. I '' .lumber ol uru on i 1 e 'street Sa urday might be 'a • thit "Jo'.n Harlem corn" is Sring disposal of illegally by a number of citizens who care not for the law. --K 13. '.'rawford is pre} ar tig 'o efd't dwelling t'tnt part o.t the Crawford lot in limit «»f the Lamb residence and near ;ln» L' g.'.ett bonn . .Several magnulcen; oak» bad to be sacrificed. The Sunday Schorl -houi t the E ;iiscopal Church will >e giyxti to Ea-ter for the cl ildren on Sunday. The offering from the Leuten mite boxes will be pr- -en'i.d ami the sum to Foreign Mis sious. —Nearly a month has elapsed since the burning of the fixtures for the electric lights atid no anange meats have been made lo continue the work. This will place the time for lighting the town some where in the smtuer. But the moon is shining now and no oue „ cares.. —Judge Francis D. Winston was in town Tuesday to settle the dam ages in the case of Roberson vs the Gre&teaf John#ou Lumber Com -1 pany. Tin* case was apjieale 1 ; the lower court, .fiat the higher 'court decided in favotcf the plain tiff. Judge Winston also transact eJ other important business while in the town. —There will he special Kastc r services at the Methodist Church Stindav. The pastor will discuss the following subject.': 'The Phy sical Resurrection of Jesus" at the morning service, and "The Spirit ual Resurrection of the Soul" at : night. Thi re will he nspecial music and the public is cordially invited to attend each service. | PERSONAL BRIEFS J David Cobb, of M Idred, Was here last Friday, G deon Harnhill w:as b?re en busim-ss Tuesday. HOD. J. A. Whitley, of Evcrelt ; , | 'A as here Thursday. Hubert Mm ton was here from Ja:ne-.vilie Tuesday. J. A Mi/.t-ll was Jiere* froth Rob-1 erson ville Tuesday. ■ E. I>. Dai den was i.e. e from Hamilton Thursday. Lous Giyloid, of Plymouth, was in town Tuesday. Hon. J B. Coffield and \ufe were in town Thurslay. \ J. T. liirtihll!, of Everetts, was here Tuesday on business Joseph 1). Biggs is at lionie from Richmond To visit relatives. LaChas Baker has been visiting relatives fit Pactolas this week. Mrs. Laveuia Williams and Mr. Louis Godwin spent Tuesday in Jauitsville. M M Ffurras left Tuesday for Richmond to purchase team for the road building. - Mrs. J. Henry Harrell and.little so;i. of Norfolk, visited Mrs. L. B Harrison last week. 4 Mrs. Kate Ttipp, Mrs. C. James and Miss Clyde Tripp, of Roberson ville, were here last Friday. Mrs. F. A Boyle left for Ply mouth, wh.-r'e she '.\ ill " visit" rela ti.ve and. then return tor her h-nne in Baltimore. Are You learning A Month? If not. we offer you a chance to do it. We now have over 2000 salesmen 011 the road, who are averaging more than one hundred dollars a month apiece for~"thetn selves, .sailing Watkm . Remedies, Flavoring Extract*, Spices, Toilet articles, Soaps, and Ptrfnraes to more than 2, 000,000 farmers throu ghout the Us.itedStates and Car ad*. Can you do as well as the average? If so, we want yuu to handle our business 111 Martin County.—Ad i dress The J. R Watkins Cotnpanv, j 113 South Gay Street, Haiti mm-* J Maryland. Established in 1 80S | Capital over $2,000 000. I'i.iiii ! contains ip.acres lllcor space ® .». .1 Pri !e ai d .-tunnier go before al fall. i i "Our baby cries for Chamber- ' la u's Cough Remedy," wilu s. Mrs T. I! Kendrick. Rasn.cn, Gi.'j "It is :h. hi-st coagli remedy on) the mnt-kst tor coughs, colds arv: | etcup. For sal.: by All Dralerv Too many political ] latforms a:e made up of gan\; planks. You Make No Mistake j if you adhere to the I'niut that adheres to the hoube, and mmt will do that every time—providing proper painting conditions are observed. For Sale by W. H. WILLIAMS - Wllliamston, N. C. Th: International Press Bible * Question Club We again ctil attention to out "Local Club in connection ysith the I. P. B Q. C. We are safe* itisty ing that nothing in the line of Hiii!c study ha? so profoundly . impressed the people of Thr Jvxterprk-k AS the "Sustsjestive Question!" wiiich we print to-da> for tae ninth week. If any of our readers do not read these questio.ii 'they hid tj ter commence, or the/.will soon begin to feel lonesome. If you are already a subscriber to Tjtk Entekpki >k, can-you spend SI.OO better than by ordering this paper for 52 weeks or 'o the end of this contest, for son:e worthy J'b.iwg p« r-on.. that he or she taay take up the course of reidiriij and coin pete' for the prizes. Only one person can use one. fatper, as there is onlv one coupon. in' etch, and th t• - suffic'ent only for one perHon to certify that the re.i'liug has betn done. No A' is the t.un* to put Thk K.vtkkpkish into the binds of all who j.hofWd take up the study of these "Suggestive Qt, stions," so as to be in good trim to start when thee must commence? in five weeks from now. It you can induce any person, young or oM, to up this easy course of Ntudy, vou i IJ do him or her more good than yon can ever estimate. Now is the time to come into line yourself and induce others to do so ' % Midnight in The Ozarks and \t t sleepless Hiram Scrauton, of Clay City, 111., cougl.ed audi coughed, lie \v;,-> in the moun tains on the a '.vice of five doctors, 1 who said he had consumption, hut! found no help in tire limate, and ! started home. Hearing of Dr., King's New Discovery, be began | to use it. "I Relieve it saved rnyi life," he writes "for it made a new I man of me, so that I can now do 1 good woik again." For all 'lung disease, coughs, colds In grippe, asthma, croup, whooping cough, bay fever, hemorrhages, hoarseness or quinsy, its the lest known remedy. I'rice 50c .f id>Si 00 Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by ,Sauti de s iii Fc.vden. 11..*rrwas thte- ye as old and very 'old fashi )tled." He was out to tea tor the first time and sortie one said: 'lsn't he like his father?" ' Yes" said Harry seriously, "hut I'm more like mother 111 one thing " "What is that, dear?" "Why, mother and J don't be* lievc in whipping children, but father does " —Kxchaiige. CHICHESTER SPILLS D'AMOND £ tX\*\ BRAND ;>• I. A DIBS 1 A !i . >»f A l,t for cni-CHPc.TM v , 't A ijiamo.NU I.kan*> J-:UU iit M > 1/A a«'M> inetnlllt sealel xvit.t 'rctfld Klii't-r T.mcji mj cra*n. nrr ■? \« U r v/ I>pu..',l*4 1 *u 'CUM lit;.* i't If't V 1: I > U>,\ t» m: \ I'l 1.1.M, I >r t«i i!lv.>TO jot . r-; ir.li.l t FuM. Safest, A'.ivnv V. liable. SOLD BY ALL DR'JGGISTS "■'l lUli'l > EVERYWHERE | • v♦•♦vv .' + ►.»♦ *♦♦•»• * # I I PIG! PKi'J k t ♦ *.*£•.* ♦*'> ■'■+ •%>»': | BLUEBELLS MASTERFI :CE Pure Iked Berke hires 25 Spring Pigs' - Now Ready For Sale! - RHODESIA FARM WIIXIAMSTON, N. CI TaxTNotice I, W. R. White, Chief .of Po'fce of WiHiamstou, hayir thik day levied on the fcTlchTing'town lots for thte tates dae and unpaid for the y?ar 1940 and will sell ) »ame a? public auction before the Court ' IIon»e door in Martin County on the first d«yofMay, 19x1, unless the t-'ixes nud 1 cost are paid on or before that date. I ...■'■■• / W. K. WHITE. Town-Tax Collector. • j Criffiu, Rho; en SI.OO *1.30 30 If isseU. Oertrude 53 1.30 2.t>3 kliode«, jno".'® estate 3.50 i.30 3.50 Williams, Ed. j Woolard, John .»• 4.30 2.02 Williaiti*, Jordan 4.00 1.30 5.30 I This the lit day of April 1911.', i' ' ~ Notice of Sale ... Unl,-r and by virtue of an order of the Superior Court of Martin County in the Special Preceding* in i.aid Court peud- j ing, wherein W. T. Hvtinn, arltuinistra- j '. -r ci ; .v. ]i/r,es. deeenbC I, is the pluiil tifi and Siean Jones, Columbus Jones et j uls , are defendants, the undersigned f-s ( eotni(jis.sioui!r of said Court, will, 011 Monday the 15th day of May. 19JI, at' two o'clock P. M., at the Court IIou»e | floor of Martin County nt Williimi ton, N. C . offer at public sak*. to the highest bidder, for cash, the foilowiut; described I property, to wit:— I A one half undivided interest i:: ind ti | that certain tract or parcel cf land .situate and being in Martin (3ount\ and in) Goose N?s\ ToA oship and .-if' joining the luuls of Ilert Taylor, ( »eo. Howard and • others, and being Lots No*, (.n; and two in the Gabriel Purvis ..land division, audi being the same land conveyed to Calvin I Jones and V. O Chance.by Jno. W. Purvis and wile, l>y ilted i/f record in Hook M M M. at page jSlartin Coufltv Public Registry, and' being the *ame ! premises uow occupied by Calvin Jones, and containing 265 acres, more or less. ! This April 12th, 1911. A K. DUNNING, Com. L # Notice Having qualified as administrator upon ! the estate of Kli Moore deceased; Notice •is hereby given to all persons holding j claims against said estate to present them j to the undersigned for payment onor l>e f'jre the 2!»t day of March 1912, or this iHitire will be plead in bar of their recov-- cry. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment Tnis 21 day of March 1911, 3-a i RUFUS CHANCE. Notice" Having qualified as Administrator with the will annexed of T T. Council, deceased, tins is to notify all persons in debted to said Estate to c«rue forward and settle at one- and all per son» to whom said estate is indebted will present t'lein to the undersigned »ti or beiore M uch Jo, 1912. or this notice win be yielded in bar.of their recovery. This "Sth March tqii. "T. 11. COUNCIL, Adm. 310 of T. T Council, deceased. I - _ j Notice . Having qualified as administrator upon the Estate of John 11, Jones deceased;! Nttii.e is hereby x'veu to all persons holding ilai:us said Itstate to proi-viu them to the undersigned for pay-J im lit on or before the 2Sth day of March I^l2. -or this notice will be plead iu bar of their, recovery. AlTpermrns indebted to si-id estate are requested to make i:n mrdiate payment. This sStli day of March 19U. 3-.u Mc. TAYLOR, A dm. Notice of Sale liy virtue of a decree of the Superior! Court of Martin county in the Special ( prweeelitix therein pending, wherein S. !J I. Everett, a«ln4oistrator of Grey Wil-1 liauis deceased, ij the pluiutitj, end C. | 11. God.wiii, Willirtm Johnson wife, j Drucdla Johnson, Ran so 1 Dugjun and I wifeT Portia Duggun, Annie Williams, i Juo. Clinton aud wife Lajoa Clinton, and Louise Kagati.are defendants, it bein>; a I to sell land for assets, I sh.'df) on Monday tue Ist day of M.ij, 191, at! 12 o'clock, noon, at the Court house door j of Mai tin eoii' ty, at Willisniston, N C. | oile. at public auction to the highest bid- j tier for cii*b. the lollowing described j property, to-wit: M uate ami being near the corporate j limits cf the town of Williamstou, N. C., ; aud bounded on the North by the lands M of Sam Hadley, on the South by the J lands of Wheeler Martin, on the Hast by || the lauds of Jco ITassell and on the | West by the lands of Sam Andrews, con- j taining 7J_. acres, more or less, and b» j ing of the lamia willed to Grey Williams j 1 by Garrett Smith.wick, which said will j I is of record in Will Book No. 4, page 263 1 1 office of the clerk of the superior conrt »| of Martin count v. • 1 This 31st day of March 1911. A. R. DUNNING, Com. | - • - - \ AU- worL t : j - - TT__J ;• , - - • t ! ' ' ' I i Kroui the reproduction "in oil of the Cafe de 'a Paix, on the Boulevard fles Capacities, Pari*. The Kirsch.bauni Spring and .'Summer models on the male figures i«f the.foreground (reading front left to right) are the Strand and West End. |HE greatest clothing T value that s2l can buy in America is v... I, / the" Kirschbaum Spe cial fancy worsted in a wide variety of styles. #A superb suit in fabric, style, fit and finish. The fabric has. that fine, smooth feeling secured only by using two-ply warp both ways. Luxuriously trimmed and care fully hand-tailored. Colorings are gray, tans, browns, modes; also pink checks, herring bones and fancy weaves. . The coats have that semi-English effect in the shoulders, without sacrificing the full, chesty appear ance. A Kirschbaum suit or coat at any prive is the very best clothing value at that price. But this is the great est of them all. You must see our assortment of these to know just how wonder fully gOod they aie. The Kirschbaum label on every suit guarantees full satisfaction or money back $t5.00 to a.|b See our All-Wool Line of Oilier Makes, ss.oo, Sio.co and $12.50. THE HUB (SUSfcIN & BERRY) r Washington, N. C. 1 ' • n L jf*" 111 'W iiiiiiiiwi fii mm nil * Sambo P • •> KENTUCKY SPANISH JACK, color. | black. 3 years old and weighs 860 lbs. Register number 50652, harve been purchas • ed by the Robersonville Jack Co. He is now ready for service and will be found at R. E. » Grimes' stables in Robersonville during sea* « son 1911. This is the finest Jack in the ' counrtry, Your Patronage solicited. For further information apply to a•' ' . ' A. S. ROBERSON, Sec.
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