FFL - . Ij I WE ARE NOW READY TO FILL ALL ORDERS FOR TOBACCO FLUES Gome in and Jet them as early as possible, and leave your orders for Garts, Wagons and Woolard Harrows I General Repair Work S. R. BlggS IfOll and MotOf Company Williamston, N. C. McGowan's Cash Store I We sell the same goods for less money &t£theflciean I up SALE SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Calicoes * f - » - 4 C . >,ureu Goods - \ 12 l-2c. Ladies Handkerchiefs - 3c. I 20 lbs. Sugar * SI.OO I • 6 lbs. Qonee - 1 - - SI.OO I M. B. McQowan ./tUOmSO I am looking for WORK!! I am a Soap-Maker. I am a Scrubber. I am a Cleaner. I am a Dirt Eater. I am t Disinfectant. I will *Hk olothos whiter aad with 1«M rabbin* It's the RUB rains. I un 'f-oru IflMoari' tad will •how 70a lor fT« oenr*. I am Red Devil Lye er > FOR GREAT 810 CANS. *)*'• Half the usual price. IATI MY LABBIA, r *% V----» ''" -•.- '.-- -r. ' - „ 1«-' .>-•' • >.. ~SL- m »«#■ - • -• t i, , Jf jj£*„* i • / U - - . , i#UL.. » ,*«" A.» jfe, .*„* *W X **&& - ,• ... ; V * ' "'k '' V * V " . ' '* ' ' - ■' " '• -O >s •.J® v . * H ff 4 : • •'." r '"' ■' ■— ' "' Wv ' -* " ' ' * m.. Ij m r 7» •■•' J - Martin County Buggy Company ikv-mmi' —g^iv:-■■■>■"", -,• ~-p— -^~~~ - - - ... -• ■ .„- tff , - . • ■ ■-I}•' • ; '-v > ,"'; v 77 — Agents For The Celebrated 13 ; ~~ ~ " - 7 —~ r __— Lilliston Peanut Picker, and International Harvester Cq M Kerosene Engines and Mowers. Manufacturers of Buggies, Surries, Carts and Wagons » ''" "' ' I I ===BB==i We have just received large lot Harness and Summer Buggy Robes. Place your orders J" early for Tobacco Trucks. Bring us your repair work. Best materials used in everything. - ~ f I Martin County Buggy Co., - w\ T s2r° rd '°— | c - ' . ■ ' ' ■-■ ' k>* '.ft ■- * . , .-, ..'. '- .. r - •"'.•■ i J >. 1 ,' .. . >i*vn t> '- .. - r ■ . '>. - '5 . __ ' . 1 II "". ' jtw l' '»' ■' •• i •i.j.v ■' -' •V v • "-. '', .. • " """ • " '■ -..* ® * . ,' 'r , •i■ . J , ; • •-~ ■•» v Mut>.',&■ ~rr- ••«•,•-•« - • . •■ •• - - .■'•' ±* f > ■' Pg f | Cling to Kiitirn Cuatoma. Although a railway now oonnecta j Oamaacua with Beirut. It baa Intro- I duoed no graat change In the cus . tona of the natlvea and their mode of living. The itreeta in the newer quarters are fairly broad and oiean. 1 but the older streets, while broad ; enough, afe dirty, and the houaeii dl , lapidated J - Qraalay'a Religion, j Horace Oreeley was a Universalis! I In religion and wan a regular attend ant at the "Church of the Divine Pa tarnity," of which the famoua Dr. I£. H. Chapln waa minister. Oreeley died In 1872, at the age of alxty-one, brok en-hearted over bis wife'a death and hla political discomfiture. Doctor or Undertaker. Upon meeting a rather sour-faced woman in the car the other day, tbe pleaaant faced young man said cheer ily: "Oood morning! How are you to day?" "Not BO weil," waa the reply. "I have rheumatlam and an awful cold, my right arm la dreadfully swol len, and there's a ra—" but the young man (led, probably to get an ambu lance. * • ■-4 ■. : . THE ENTERPRISE, WILLIAMSTOV, NORTH CAEOLINi IW.L.DOUGLASI Just Received FOR MEN Our Spring and Summei Goods "m^MR Come in and Them -JJvtjk, J BOYS Over SHOES vSm O^ysss s >2**2* Y. E. Touma *' g • »•. ■ ,v * fOR SALS »Y Williamston, N. C. Washington Horse Exchange Co. B. L. SUSSMAN, Pres. and Mgr. J. D. BIGGS, Assistant Manager WASHINGTON ... NORTH CAROLINA We idvite you to visit us and' inspect the largest stock of Horses, Mules, Buggis, Wagons, Harness, Carts, Bicycles and Farming Imple ments in Eastern Carolina. Our Prices are low and our terms are easy. We want your business. A CAR LOAD OF HORSES and a CAR LOAD OF MULES JUST RECEIVED WASHINGTON HORSEJEXGHANGE CO. Washington, N. C. ' f . •: ' • E££S Egirs Crystal White Orp ington Kellers trass Strain $ 1.50 and $2.00 Per Setting of 15 Eggs Theo. | Roberson Notice Having qualified as Administrator upon the Batate of John A. Draper. late of Martin County, North Carolina, this is to notify all person* having claims against the Kstatc of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Parmele, N C. on or l>efore March 31st 1915 or this no tice will be pleaded in Imr of therir re covery, All persons indebted to «aid estate will please make immediate payment. Thia the jist day of March 1914. II I'. HIOHSMITH. Adtnr 4 3-6 Source of All Trouble. Most of the trouble In this world Is due to the fact that about one-half the people In it are men and the oth -1 «r half women.—Chicago News. t . Notice Under and by virtue of an order of the Superior Court of Martin County made in the special pro ceedings entitled, W. J. Johnson, Ad«n£ of P. H. Cooper vs Mrs. Jake Cooper et al, heirs at law, the undersigned Commissioner will on Monday the 6th day of April 1914, at 11 o'clock A. M., at the Oak City Bank, at Oak City, N. C. offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash the following de scribed land: Situated on the Oak City and Palmyra road in Goose Nest Township and bounded by the lands of Oftie Davenport, W. J. Johnson et als, and being same land heired from the estate of his father by P. H. Cooper. Contain ing 50 acres more or less, and be ing Lot No. 4 in Cooper land division. This the 6th day of March 1914. B. A. CRITCHHR Comr. 3-13 Notice - Having qualified as Administrator of N. S. Hardison, deceased, this is to noti fy all persons indebted to his estate to come forward nnd Settle with the under signed nt once. And nil perrons to whom | lie is indebted will present their claim* to the undersigned on or l>efore April 2nd 1915. or this notice will be pleaded in bar 1 of their recovery, f This 2nd day of April, IQI4. , , J. M. HARDISON, Admr. t 4 3-6 t | ——— . Mean Remark. "Why do you say that Drown la . smurter than you are?" "Why, you see, he had a chance once to marry my wife —and didn't.' Mrs* Mattie Speller Dealer In \ GENERAL MERCHANDISE Phone 35 Willlamaton, IN. C.

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