pssxxsss ®Ka®a«®E«aßß® I j BUSINESS MEN 1 1 E? Do all their business through the medium of the I IW | bank. They realize it is the safest and the surest way. I WJ I. Their bank book shows every cent they deposit. fl fow ;lH I I' • Their checks show every cent they pay out, and at the same time are the safest receipt given. x iw Why not conduct your business in the manner that all successful business men conduct theirs? Come in and 0^ get a bank book and give it a trial. > - (0^ 10 Bank of Robersonville '. ■ j §3l; K " Robersonville, N. C. N| J. H. ROBERSON, Jr., President mm A. S. ROBERSON. Vice-Preiident V* yVg R. A. BAILEY, Vice-Pre«ident fojJw jbfl |. A. MIZELL. Ca»hier UsiwiiiiiffiWtM iffl ii With Our Correspondents Hamilton Items """" t Mrs. Richard Johnson has re- ; turned to her home in Scotland Neck after a visit to her daugh ter, Mrs. P. L. SalsWi^ry^ Mrs. Walter Roberson and son were the guests of Mrs. J. B Cloman Wednesday. P. H. Davenport and C. D. Perkins spent Tuesday in Green ville. . Mrs. Nicholson, of Washington, is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Dan Taylor. Frank Roberson, who has been i spending several weeks here, has j returned to his home in Roanoke j Rapids. ' j C. D. Carstarphon and Harry Stubbs were in town Thursday. John Martin, Jr., spent Sunday in Williamston. Miss Martha Council spent Sunday in Oak City, the guest of Mrs. VV. E. Barrett, 0. T. Everett went to Tarboro Sunday. E. A. Council spent Sunday here. M. W.[Ballard was in town Tuesday. Mrs. Steve Ewell spent the week-end in Williamston. Chas. Perkins and Miss Pem Gladstone entertained at Rook and Five Hundred in honor of their birthday on Tuesday even- jng. Oak City Items Ralph House, J. W. and B. J. Hines motored to Williamston Saturday morning. H. S. Everett spent Friday night and Saturday in Williams ton. t J. J. Piland was in Williamston I Saturday. Mrs. B. L. Johnson spent Sat turday in^Williamston. v -~ Mr. and IMrs. Oscar Daniel from Robersonville spent Satur day and Sunday with H* S. Everett and John Daniel. , The dance given by the Club djn lh-iday night was well attend ed by a select crowd. P. H. Davenport, Chas. Perkins and F. L. Gladstone motored from Hamilton Sunday in a new car. Jesse Crisp and JGeo. Daniel fefe—r "* v • r went to Robersonville Sunday. Miss Geraldine Burnett, of Rocky Mount, is visiting Misses • Pearl and Jefferson House. Miss Marjorie Barrett has re turned from Farmville. J. A. Hobbs from Williamston , was in town Sunday. Mrs. Blanche Hardison, of Nor folk, is visiting her father here. John E. Council left for Nor folk Monday after a visit to his old home. Miss Melissa Worseley left for Scotland Neck Monday. j Miss Cora Long attended the i dance Friday night and was the guest of the Misses House, i , Richard House from Scotland Neck was in town Friday night. Solomon and Tommie Mitchel from Speed wore here Friday. Lucius Stanton from Hill spent Friday night here. Miss Ophelia Savage, of Speed, is the guest of Miss Susie Burnet this week. Wilber Worseley from Hamil tou spent Sunday here. 1 Fon and Robert Everett were • in town Sunday. ; Gus Lynch, a colored man from Bethel, was knocked down Sat i urday night and badly cut about "Pl-SfiFHLJil* jp / There's Always Something j[ the that needs J 5 AD old piece of furniture 7011 hate to PART WITH, worn j ■ floors or ncmtched doors, a»>d as y u look ■ J you'll find infinite uses SOT fee Gee KFC.-N u«LAu ■ This combined Stain and Varnish it made for biiutlfyfag J° uf J home. You can easily apply it on any kiaJ of wood, one coat works wonders oa anything that needs refinisning. ■ , Try PraGec AE-NU-LAC to-day, It's in- -• expensive and auurca beat results always. I Pet Gee RB-NU-LAC comes in 11 Natural " . Wood colors. White, Gold and Silver Enamel ■ PEASLEE-GAULBERT CO., Incorporated 1 I Maoufictuma • / Louisville, Ky. P I ROBERSON FURNITURE CO. 1 ■ • Robersonville, N, C. | *' w ■ THE ENTERPRISE, WILLIAMSTON, NORTH CAROLINA. the hfead and arms by Jonas Savage a colored man from near Oak City. He also relieved his victim of about $35.00. Parmele Items Miss Blanche Mizell was here Monday afternoon. Ernest Carson with Miss Pearl Jenkins was here Sundhy after noon. C. L. StaHings was here Sat urday night. „ Duke Eure and Wm. Ellsworth with Mr. Nobles spent the night here. Mrs. Dawson Coburn and little neice spent Sunday here. | The Rev. Ben Matney spent Saturday in Bethel. Misses Lillian Whitehurst and Lela Nelson spent Saturday in Bethel. ' Rev. J. H. Warren was here Saturday. » Mrs. J. L. Speight spent the day in Bethel Thursday. Mrs. Beulah Mizell, who has j been teaching in Harkers Island ! returned home Saturday night and went to Williamston Sunday night. The King of All Laxatives For constipation,"use Dr. King's New Life Pills. Paul Mathulka, of Buflolo, N. V., says'lhey' are the "king of all laxatives. They arc a blessing to all my family and 1 always ke?p a box at home. Get a box and get well again. I Price 25c. At druggists or by mail ■ln. E. Bucklen and Co. Philadel- II phia or St. Louis. |j> Did You Ever Notice The Magnet in Your First | Bank Account? lii t Bring your first deposit to our bank today and we'will show you. the F You will find that tomorrow and each day following this magnet will « 5 draw to itself all the small change you have been spending foolishly. W r it will soon have you a bank account you will be proud of and make f you independent in after years. The magnet does Its strongest and * S-best drawing from this bank. * ttt |Farmers and Merchants Bank! w • WILLIAMSTON, N. C. j| jl STATE, AND COUNTY DEPOSITORY ® jf) JOHN D. BIOQS C. D. CARSTARPHEN FRANK F. FA" AN J. L. RODOERSON ® PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT CASHIER ASST CA6HICR Lime , and Cement ; In Car Load Lots or in Smaller j Quantities. Order now for Spring j and Summer Building and Farm Lands. 1 Apply to, S. COLLINS PEEL 1 Agent for ft. S. Peel & Co. Williamston, North Carolina ■ 1 Trustee's Sale By virtue of the authority confer ed in me by a "Deed of Trust" executed to me by Jordan Williams anil wife Annie Williams on the 31st. day of January 1910, and ! duly recorded in the Register of Deed's office in Martin County, in Book VVV Page 254 to secure the payment of.a certain bond bearing even date therewith, and the stip- I illations in said Deed of Trust not having been complied with, 1 shall expose at public auction, for cash, on Monday tlie 23rd of February 1914, at 12 o'clock Noon at Court House Door in Martin County, the following property: Adjoining the .lands of J. R. Ballard and others in Poplar Point Township bounded on the North by the lands of Henry Bell, on the South by the lands of Ned Will iams, on the East by the lands of J. R. Ballard .tnd on the West by j the lands of W. P. Bowen con : taining twenty (20) acres more or ; less and being two tracts of land • adjoining each other one tract (deeded to said Williams by J. R. Ballard and the other by W. P. Bowen., This Jan. 21th 1914. J. L. HASSELL, Trustee.- Trustee's Sale. By virture of authority of a Deed of Trust executed to me by Will Knight and wife, Fannie Knight, on the aßth.day of April 1911, and duly recorded intheßeg ister)* office of Martin County, in Book " ZZ Z, Page 310, to secure the payment Of a certain bond, hearing even date | therewith, and the stipulations in said deed of truat not having been complied with, I Khali expose at public auction, for cash on Wednesday the ax, day of January 19J4, ia o'clock Noon, at the Mayors office Door in JanTesville Martin County, the following property. A certain piece or parcel of land ad joining the lands of Levin Bardison. Ben Baiemore and others, containing Ten 1 10) acres and duly recorded as above described. M. V. HASSKU., Trustee, This November 15th, lyiy ! JO—AI 1 Suspicion. I Always to tklak the wont, I taw •vsr fount to be toe xaahi of a toaan QUt a»d a base aouL—BoHngbroke. Advice. Oo to the Mat, thou new wlft warn ddflT her pias and he wfre.—Judge. N - . North Carolina J In the Superior > Court. March Martin County ' Term 1914. Tom James. C VS ( Minnie James , The defendant above-named t will take notice that an action ( entitled-as above has been com- ; menced in the Superior Court of s Martin County upon the part of u the plaintiff to obtain from the t defendant a * Divorce from the i} bonds of matrimony. \) The said defendant will further | take notice that she is required , to appear at the Term of the Su- , perior Court of said County, to £ fee held on 3rd Monday in March, ] 1914, it being the 16th., day, at i the Court House of Baid County ] in Williamston N. C. and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief de- l manded therein. V 3 This the 28th., day of Jan. 1914. i J. A HOBBS 1 Clerk Superior Court. 2-6-4 Notice By virtue of a Decree of the Superior | 1 Court of Martin County, in the Special ; Proceeding® entitled "Church Cowing" j Administrator of Luke L. Rojjerson, Dec'd. Against Harriett .4, Winnie Rogerson, et als, Heirs-at law, I shall expose to public sale the following desciibed real estate, to wit: A tract of land, situate in Bear Grass Township, adjoining the lands of W. W. Williams on the North, Buck Lilley on the West, Henry Rogers on the South and the Main Road on the East, contain-1 ing 50 acres more or less It being the • same tract conveyed to said Luke L. ' Rogerson by his father. Ransom Roger-1 son, and located opposite to the tract upon which the saidßogerson was living at the time of his death Timeot »ale, Monday, March and, 1914 Place of sale, Refoie the Court House Door of Martin Conntv. Terms of sale, cash. / j This, January jfcth. rqi4. CUURCH COWING, Com'r 1-30-4 Convincing. , Many people complain that they are not appreciated at their true worth; , and the numerous empty prison cell* f seem to bear them out. y 1 ' r A Winter Couth c A stubborn, annoying, depress -1 ing cough hungs on, racks the * body, weakens the lungs, and of -1 ten leads to serious results. The 1 first dose of Dr. King's New Dis • covery gives relief. Henry D f Sanders, of Cavendish, was P threatened with consumption, af -1 ter having pneumonia, He writes: rt Dr, King's New Discovery ought * to be in every family; it iscertain • ly the best of all medicines for | coughs, colds or lung trouble." Gooa for children's coughs. Mon ey back if not satisfied. Price 50c. an* SI.OO. At all Druggists. H. E Bucklen & Co. Philadelphia or St. Louis. E. P. BUNCH - -. Agent For Carolina Metal Shingle* j Williamston, N. f,. Phone 170 Horrible Blotches of Eczema Quickly cured by Dr. uodson's Eczema Ointment. C. P. Caldwell of New Orleans, La., states: "My doctor advised me to try 'Dr. Hodson's Eczema Salve.' I used three boxes of Ointment and three cakes of Dr. uobson's Derma Zema Soap, Today I have not a spot any where on ipy bod? and can say lam cured. ' It will do the same for you. Its soothing, healing, antiseptic action will rid you of all skin humors, black heads pimples Eczema blotches, red unslightly sores and leaves your skin Clean and healthy. Get a box today. Guaranteed. All Ptuggists 50c. or by mail. Pfeiffer Chemical Co. Philadelphia"& St. Louis. Natural Choice. "This ia a carious old world. If you have no money you are snubbed —If you have too much you are Investi gated." "Very true —but I had rathe* be investigated than snubbed at that," Feel Miserable? Out of sor.ts, depressed, pain in [the back—Electric Hitters renews your healtTi and strength. A guaranteed Liver and Kidney re medy. Money back if not satisfied It completely cured Robert Mad sen, of West Burlington, lowa, who suffered from virulent liver trou ble for eight months. After four doctors, gave him up, he took Elec tric Bitters and is now a well man. (Get a bi+u4t to-day; It will do the jsame for you. Keep in the house | for all liver and kidney complaints 1 Perfectly safe and dependable. Its results will surprise you. 50c. and SI.OO. h. E. Bucklen & Co. Phila delphia or St. Louis. Notice Having qualified as execjjtor of the estate of Mc. G. White de ceased, late of Martin County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of the said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on Or before the 4th. day of Feb., 1 1915 or this notice will be plead !ed in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted tp/'said estate will please make immediate pay* ment. This 4th. day of Feb. 1914. T, D. F WHITE. Executor. 2-6 ; . , •"»"» Notice I Having qualified as adminis trator of the estate of Mrs. M.-J. Strawbridge, deceased, late of . Martin County, North Carolina, > this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of the said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Williamston, ; N. C. on or before the 4'th day of Feb., 1915. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recove ry. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate _ payment. this 4th day of Feb. 1914. '■ WHETHER MARTIN, Jr. ) Adm.

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