1 wmm | 1 I Few People Realize 1 |fatf The moral and financial uplift that a bank gives a com- I QA Re munity. If for no other reason than the fact that you are ' |M-*" a good citizen, mß| fit- - . -We should have your patronage fgj 05 P But there are other reasons-scores of them. You ask' )*Sii RJ9 what they are? Call, and we will be pleased to lay them |£a before you. A| §| I Bank of Robersonville 0 Ira I Roberaonville, N. C. Ni ■ft) - J. H. ROBERSON. Jr., President (%*¥j Fx I A. S. ROBERSON, Vice-President a?; j IBM I R. A. BAILEY. Vice-President - I |. A. MIZELL, Cashier I Notice of Primary Election MARTIN COUNTY-NORTH CAROLINA. As required by An Act of the General Assembly of 1913, providing for Primary Elections in Martin County, notice is hereby given that a Primary of the Democratic Party will be held %t the various polling places in said County, hereinafter named, on Thursday, the 6th. day of August, 1914, for the purpose of nominating candidates for tne House of Representatives and all County and Township Officers. Polls will be opened at sunrise and close at sunset. Registration Books shall be kept open ten days immediately preceding day of Election for the registration of new Electors; and said Books shall close at 8 o'clock on tne night preceding such Primary Election It is suggested that the two Townships, heretofore nominating a County Commis sioner, vote for one Commissioner. Copies of said Primary Law will be printed in due time and dis tributed to all the Registrars and Judges of Election. The polling places, Registrars ana Judges of Election, are as follows: PRECINCTS. REGISTRARS. JUDGES OF ELECTION. Goose Nest N. M. Worsley R. J. House „ L. T. Chesson. Hamilton J. T. Waldo P. H. Davenport _ . H. S. Johnson. Poplar Point M. P. Taylor; Van Taylor, Jr., _ - " F. J. Roebuck. Robersonville J. A. Mizell J. G. Barnhill J. L. Whitfield. Gold Point J. J. Weaver J. A. Powell W. A. Ross. Cross Roads S. F. Everett J. S- Ayers - D. J. Meeks. Bear Grass "... Nathan Rogerson Mc. G Taylor A. B. Ayers. Griffins • Ephriam Peel... H. J. Manning L E. Corey. Williams - Julius Hardison J. W. Hopkins J. B. Hardison. Jamesville Sylvester Stalling* L. W. Mizell J. H. Bailey. B. F Godwin A. T. Crawford ■ k J. E. Pope. The votes shall be-counted at the close of the Polls, and proper returns made as prescribed in said Primary Law. A Convention of the Democratic Party of Martin County will be held at William ston. N. C , on Thursday, the 13th, of August, 1914, when and where'all nominations for said Offices will bfe declared- * * ig- ( By order oi the Democratic County Convention, Mav 23rd, 1914. 08W HARRY W. STUBBS, Chairman. r s ' . Warning! li Nobody allowed on this earth except regularly i certified smokers of STAG. The best outdoor tobacco The best indoor tobacco TOE EWTERPEIfig, WILUAMBTOH, WORTH OABOLINA I Absolute - Safety i is the best thing we have to offer. Other Inducements are only of secondary importance. Upon this basis only do we solicit your pat ronage. Postpone the getting of some things that you can get along without and put the money in the bank. You have never met a per son with a bank accoutt who regretted having started it. Why not start one today? Many working men start a bank account and watch it grow from month to month. I Deposits in any amount respectfully solicited, and all alike will receive the same careful, couteous and prompt attention. __ N ' i * Farmers and Merchants Bank I ' STATE, AND COUNTY DEPOSITORY I ■ ■ ' ■L. 1 1 mi In Jig J© JOHN D. BIOQS C. D. CARSTARPHEN J. 1-. RODOERSON (jjl |N PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT CASHIER M I^ IK 100" PORE HUNT j )•) 't V For sale by W. H.Williams Williamston. N. C Notice Of First Meeting Of Creditors In the District Court of tbe United States of the East District of North CartltMt In Uj» nkruptcv In the matter cf | In Bankrupt > Rank- G. M. Roberaon ( ) rupic* To tbe I inlunts 1 f r.to M. R«ber»on of Rul.enonvili*. iu tbe Guint) o? Mar tin M>d »tMnct *f>rts*id. a haiikiujt. Notiev is lut t>> kin tri tbaton th«- sth day i f lutie, A. D., 11,14. tbe said v M K tieis n v sint'\ «o judicata! 'at k rupt; aim ihst th -1 timin t t hi cieditora will br. t at T »it> •in tn> | ofice'on Ihe l.sth U\ 11 -Jute. A, J>. yi4 | at 11 o'cloik 111 the fureticou. at which ! time the Mid creditors may aitet/d. pn vt their claims, appoint « trustee, examine the bankrupt, and transact such other business as may properly come before said meeting. Tatboro N. C., June, 6th iqi4. )AS. R. GASKILL Refejee in Bankruptcy A filing ' ee 0f,25 cents is required Trustee's Sale By virtue of the authority conferred .n ni^bv h Deed of Trust executed to cie pv H. G Slade and Ilannnli Slade, his wife 011 tlie ikt da\ of May 191 a, and duly recorded ii> the Register of Deed's office iu Mart 111 County, in Hook ZZ Z Pa K e 644 to secure the payment of a cer tain houd bearing even date therewith, and the stipu!ations,in said Deed of Trust not having been compl'ed with, I shall expose at public miction, for cash, on Monday the 6th day of July 1914, at 12 M. at the Court House in Martin County, the following piopeftv: One trfict of laud, known as the John Bryan farui adjoining the lauds of J. P. Boyle, known .»s the Purvis favm and lands of 1? A.. Critcher, known as the Bazemore lattda bounded on the North by Poplar Point public road on the South by Conoho Creek. Tins ftit dav of June 1914. F. L. H.tISLIP, Trustee Coughs and Colds Weaken the System Continued Coughs, Colds and Bronchial troubles are depressing and weaken the system. Loss of weight and appetite generally fol low. Get a 50c. bottle of Dr. King's New Discovero to-day. It will stop your ,cough. The first dose helps. The bast medicine for Stubborn Coughs, Colds and all Throat and Lung Troubles. Mr. O. H. Brown, Muscating, Ala. writes: "My wife was sick during the hot summer month and I hon estly believe Dr. King's New Dis covery saved her life." Good for children. 50c, and SI.OO, at your Druggist. 3555355-' Peculiar Form of Currency. Alone the African tout um «re the AOOAOtiid finrriiiflf « '/ V Notice By virtue of • lein we have on a cer tain bay mare about fix years old (for feed and attention) now m our poaaea alon, we will atll said bay mare at the Court Houae door in Williamtton, N. C at public auction on Saturday the ao day of June. >914 at i> o'clock M. tor caah, to pay said claim amounting to |js co Ibis 4tb day of June, 1914. HARRISON BRQ3. & Co. Notice. At a Regular session of the Board of Commissioners of Mar tin County in the Court House Williamoton, N. C. on Monday the Ist day of June 1914, in com pliance with the provisions of an act of the General Assembly of the session of 1913 entitled an act to provide Rood roads and a Bond Issue for Hamilton Township Martin County. It was ordered that an election be held in said Township to determine said ques tion on Tuesday the 14th day of July, 1914, at which said election all the qualified electors therein shall be entitled to vote. The said election all incidental re auirements will be governed by tie provisions of said act. The election will be held at the usual voting place or places in said Township, and notice of the same is required to be published in the "ENTERPRISE" in Will iamston. N. C. and posted in four public places in each Township, by order of the board. B. Long, Chairman Attpst* S. S. Brown,lClerk.JSS; Announcement I hereby announce that I shall be a candidate for the office of Clerk of the Superior Court of Martin County, sabject to the decision of the Democratic pri mary in August. If nominated and elected. I promise to do my duty to the best of my ability, and with courtesy and fairness to all who have dealings with the office 1 R. J. Peel. Notice • '■ . " I forbid any one hiring or sheltering my son, Clinton Jones, who has been away from home four weeks. This 27th day of May 1914. Jos. Jones. Cures Stubborn, Itchy Troubles "I could scratch myself to pieces" is often heard from suf ferers of Eczema, Tetter, Itch and similar Skin Eruptions. Don't Scratch—Stop the Itching at once with Dr. Hobson's Eczema Qint ment. Its first application starts healing; the Red, Rough, Scaly Itching skin is soothed by the Healing and Cooling Medicines. Mrs. C. A. Einfeldt, Rock Island 111., after using Dr. Hobson Ecze ma Ointment, writes: "This is the first time in nine ytars \ have been from the dreadful ailment." Guaranteed. 50c., at your Drug> gist. Notice Under and by virtue ot an ordeT of the superior court of Martin County for re •ale made in the special proceeding* en titled. Wm, J. Whitley et al va. George Rice et al, the undersigned Commission er will on the 3rd day of July, 1914, at ia o'clock at the court houte door in Williamaton, N. C. offer fur fale to the highest bidder for cash, the following deaenbed property: Bounded on the North by Pompey Williams land, on the Weit bv Lucy William land, on the South by the Bur gess land, and on the Baat by liain Street,. Containing one half acre more or leaa. This the 13th day of June, 1914. B. A. CRITCHBR Comr. ~ 6-19 THE NORTH CAROLINA College Of Agricnhve And Me chaik Arts This State Industrial College offer strong courses in Agricul ture, Horticulture, Stock-raising,. Dairing, Poultry, Veterinary, Medicine; in Civil, Electrical, and Mechanical Engineering; in Chemistry and Dyeing; in Cot ton Manufacturing, and in Agri cultural teaching. Four year Courses. Two and one year Courses in Agriculture and in Machine Shop Work. Faculty of 61 men; 738 studients; 25 build ings; excellent epuipment and laboratories for each department. On July 9th. County Superin tendents conduct entrance ex ' animations at each county seat. | For catalogue write, E. P. OWEN, Registrar West Raleigh, N. C. Notice Having qualified as administrix upon the Estate of Chas 11. Baker deceased, Notice is hereby to all persons holding claims against said Estate to pre sent them to the undersigned for pay ment 011 or before the 15th day of May 1915, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make immediate payment. This the 15th day of Mav 1914 MOLLIS R. BAKJER, Admr. 5-22 THE NORTH CAROLINA State Normal and Industrial College . Maintained by the State for the Women of North Carolina. Five regular Courses leading to degrees. Special Courses for teachers. Free tuitiou to those who agree to become teachers in the State, j Fail Sessions begins September 16th, 1914 ! For catalogue and other stiformations, addaess Jcuus I. FOITST, President, Greensboro, N. Hot Weather Tonic and Health Builder Are you run down—Nervous— Tired? Is everything you do an effort? You are not lazy—you are sick! 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