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THE ENTERPRISE rCBUSHBD MWRY FRIDAY WllUamstoa. N.C. WILLIAM C. MANNING. EDITOR - SUBSCRIPTION RATES Oat Year ... ft.oo Sbt Months - ~ - - .50 Three Months .35 Strictly Cash la Advance Batcred at the Foat Office st Williamson, V. C. as Second Claw Mail Matter. , * Addrsu all Communications to THE ENTERPRISE, Williamston, N. C. Fricfay, February 20, iqi4 The entire country regrets the sudden death of Senator Bacon, who had served so long and faith fully as Chairman of the Com mittee on Forign Relations. His death at this time is most untime ly. when one considers the Mexi can situation and the part that the United States must play for itself and other nations. Ex-Governor Mann, of Virgin la, has asserted that three-fourths of the crime which came under his observation during the four years that he served as Chief Ex ecutive of that State, was caused fry whiskey. Virginia booze has a powerful effect for the bad then, both in the Old Dominion and in North Carolina. Some of *"ourn,'' however, is home-made. Soon the herrings will be run ning up the Roanoke, and wheth er the pork barrel is full or not will mean little, for then every man with a little twine, two swiall ash pules and a cypress "\lutg-out" can be master of his «wn fate for many moons. The salted and dried product is delici ous food with water ground meal and coffee. Explanation In reporting the Smallpox sit uation around Hamilton in our issue of the 6th. we had no inten tion of heaping glory on one man oer of robbing another of what 9 was justly his due. The photograph and informa tion were given our reporter by S;. B. L. Long in a general way das a news item. And our " investigation proves to us that Dr. Long did not intend to take any honors from Dr. Fleming. If together or individually they have succeeded in stamping out the plague, then there is honor enough for both. DON'T LET CANSTIPATION RUIN YOUR HEALTH It Deadens The Brain and Weak ens the Body. Nature Needs Real and Harmless Aid to Overcome it Nature does her best to fight constipation and its evil effect. She fights to the last atom of her strength, but usually she has to have assistance. To avoid the sluggish brain and weakened body, the sick head ache, coated tongue and bilious ness, it is unwise to use unpleas ant calomel, a medicine so strong that it leaves most people "all knocked out." Don't take chances with your health. A great number of people hav£ learned that Dodson's Liver Tone (50c.) mades one brighter, heal thier and happier in a perfectly easy and natural way, Avith no in nor gripe and no bad after efffct S ' Saunders & Fowden Kuan* ,tee it; without condition and-wiR. re * unc * Purchase price if you are nt ot entirel y satisfied. Dodson's Ll* * er Tone is an abso " -taiely safe, pW sant tasting vege table liquid and a wonderful liver 'stimulant which tav'es the place .■ #f calomel, but e you get Dodson's. M . 4-J , Oaily Thought. Earth changes, bat thy «oul -aud {Jed jjtmui sure. —Drowning. BSIH-; ' - Bought and Paid For *t " \ V. THE BEST PLAY OF THE SEASON Opera House Friday Night Feb. 20. i u lf you have not seen the play we urge you to do so."—Rabbi S. R.COHEN, M. A. Seats On Sale February I 7th., At Saunders & Fowden. Notice By virtue of an order of the Superior Court of Martin County, made in the special proceedings, entitled J. R. Wynn et als vs, Mattie Roberton et als for a re sale. 10 per cent of bid at former sale having been depositei with Clerk, the uuderaigned Commissioner will on Mon day the 2nd day of March 1914 at 13 o'clock M. at the Courthouse door in Williamston, N. C. offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash the following de scribed land: Bounded by Frank Everett Laud on the South, on the North by the Billy Cullifer land, on the East by Ashley Cromwell land aud on the West by the Whit Moore land, Containninx 50 acres nioore or less and being the same land hired from Mrs. Louisa Ward. This the '/th. day of Feb. 1914. B. A. CRITCHKR, Commissioner. a-i3-4 Notice Of Sale North Carolin Martin Couuty Under and by virtue of an order of the Superior Court of Martin County in the special proceedings therein pending en titled, A. R, Dunning, administrator of Susan A, Salisbury, vs. Lucy Bracey, Susie Bracey, T. G. Salisbury and T, T. Throne, Guardian, the undersigned wili on Saturday the 14th. day of March 1914 at 2:00 o'clock P. M. at the Court House door of Martin County at Williamston. N. G., offer at public sale, to the highest bidder, for cash, a one-half undivided in terest in and to that certain tract or parcel of land situate in said county and bounded and described as follows, to-wit: Adjoining the lands of Mrs. F. Salta bury, J. L. Ewell, The Ballard Tracts and others, and containing 126 acres more or less, and being the same prem ises that were convey«d to Susan A Salisbury by John O. Salisbury by deed of record in Book LL at Page 427, Mar tin County Registry and commonly known as the "Haughton Tract." This 12th. day of February, 1914. A. R. DUNNING, Commissioner a 4 THE BEST ANIMAL ON EARTH Is a Kentucky Mule such as can be bought at our stables—none bet ter pn the Mar k e t anywhere— Courtesy and con sideration will be accorded every Purchaser 7- come look our stock over a car load just received. •. > ■ /' W a T. Ward & Co. Succttsors to Walter Hassell WlbblrtMSTON, NORTH GAROUIN/V THE ENTERPRISE, WILLIAMSTON, NOETH CAROLINA. 0 ' ~ ♦:?.. -,,. ■•;'•• .• • . •_, -w a ' ■ . • V J| X c A * IT BE GRATIFYING TO HAVE MONEY * 2£ II C IN THE BANK, YOUR MONEY IS W S II z YOUR BEST rniEND— TAKE CARE or z JJ || "? IT. SOME DAY IT WILL TAKE CARE OF !?• z YOU. OUR BANK IS A SAFE PUACE_ 1 h - C ' T IS . 5 Why do ships carry life boats? T© be on the Sap W gfe ra SIDE, should anything happen. Things do happen— qq A Q sudden, unlooked for thing. Think of it—death, sickness > m or calamity! That's when you NEED a bank to go to 2 wjf and draw some of the money you should be putting g there now, where it is safe for Old AGE or ADVER- W SITY. H ' Make OUR bank YOUR bank ™ We pay four per cent interest J Bank of Martin County Si? X J- G- GODARD, President 'G. H. GODWIN, Cashier !L J. G. STATON, Vice-Pres. A. R. DUNNING, Atty. jSj""""' ' r ' UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY X For Postal Saving Fund* C-CCOC-CC- C-CCCOCCCCCCC USE ELECTRIC LIGHTS Mrs. Mattie SpeUer Dealer In GENERAL MERCHANDISE j . - Phone j5 Williamston. N. C. The "A" Pressing Club Phone 126-j Want to do your Cleaning and Pressing and guarantees satisfac tion as to workmanship and ser vice. Club rates for'regular cus tomers. Located in the rear of Alexander's Shaving Parlor. Notice. Having qualified as Executors upon the Estate of Mrs. Bettie Williams de ceased; Notice is hereby given to all per sona holding claima against aaid Estate to present them to the undersigned for payment on or before the ioth. day of Feb. 1915, or this notice will be plead In bar of their recovery All persons indebt ed to said Estate are requested to make immediate payment. This ioth. day of Feb. 1914. GEO. WILLIAMS J >• Executors. JOHN WILLIAMS) a-ij-6 jgp, jpr •' . . -'-r-' •"- A Car Load Of ~ WIRE EENCING and GALVANIZED ROOFING Just received call and see quality and get prices. Cheapest place in town. G. D. Garstarphen & Go. Williamston i- - North Carolina Wire Ferfcing two car loads just received. rOur Service Includes Satisfaction or Your Honey Refunded Watch\>ur Windows j For the Next Two Weeks | Handsome writing paper in attractive boxes at I cost and below cost. Must be sacrificed. I Saunders & Fowdcn | DRUGQISTS I WILLIAMSTON- . . NORTH CAROLINA ] If we served you wel I,please call again. If not, tell us that we I Professional Cards I Hugh B. York, M. D Microseopy, Electrotherapy, X- Ray, Diagnosis, Specialties 1 Offi'ce on Smith wick St.. rear Bloont Bro, Office hoars, 8 to 10 a. m., 7 to 9 p. m. Office 'phone 60 ■ Night 'phone 63 Wm. B. Warren - J. S. Rhode* Drs. Warren & Rhodes Physicians and Surgeons Office in Bigg* Drag Store - 'Phone f9 Jos. H. Saunders, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Day phone 53 - Night phone 40 Williamston, N. C. f Dr. R. L. Savage of Rocky Mount, will be at the Atlantic Hotel fourth Wendnes day in each month to treat dis eases of the EYE. EAR. NOSE and THROAT and FIT GLASSES A. R. Dunning - * C. Smith Dunning & Smith Attorneys. t-Law Williamston, N. C. Robersonville, N. C. Wheeler Martin Wheeler Martin, Jr. Martin & Martin Attorneys-at-Law Williamston - North Carolina • 'PHOICK 23 S. J. Everett ,'Attorney-at-Law Greenville, N. C. - Williamston, N. C. Greenville Long Distance Phone 328 B. A. Critcher ATTORNEY-AT-LAW MAIN STREET PHONE 77 • * Williamston, N. C. Clayton Moore Attorney at Law Williamston - North Carolina John E. Pope General Insurance, Life, Pire, Health, Accident. Live Stock Real Estate - Brokerage Williamston - North Carolina** Office on Haughton Street Phone 14a Dr P. Bf CONE Dentist Offie "same one used by Dr. White. Will be in office each day. Hours 9 to 12 and 1 to 5 Phone No. 9 Y. E. Touma Leader in Low Prices Dry Goods, Notions Ladies and Gents Furnishings SOLE AGENT W. L. Douglas Shoes Prices $2.50 to £5.00 Bring your Job Print * - r tng to us. -Accounting for It, "I see your friends have been do ing eouie hard iriouot&ia oliorbing of late. 'Yea; you notice the peaked look about tlieiaT"
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