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. Excursion Rates To The . Seashore Vi« The ATLANTIC COAST LINE The Standard Railroad of the South From Williamston, N. C. To Washington, D. C. $11.55 To Balitmore Md. 11.55 To New York City, 20.55 To Boston, Mass. 25.05 Tickets on sale every day until Sept. 30th. via Norfolk and Steamer, with final return limit Oct. 3lst 1914. To Wrightsville Beach N. C. $7.60 j Tickets on sale every day until j Sept. 80th with final return limit Oct. 31st 1914 To Wilmington, N. C. $5 00 j To Norfolk, Va, 3.00 Tickets on sale for all trains each 1 Saturday and for all forenoon trains -each Sunday until Sept j 13th 1914, limited returning to midnight of Tuesday next fol- j lowing date of sale. For summer excursion rates to | many mountains, lake and pleas- ! ure resorts, and for any other information, reservations, etc call on W. A. Ellison, Ticker Agent, or address, W. J. CRAIG, Pass. Traf. Mgr. T. C WHITE, Gen. Pass. Agt Wilmington, N. C- You're Bilious and Costive Sick Headache, bad breath, sour stomach, furred tongue and Indigestion, mean liver and bowels clogged. Clean up tonight. Get a 25c. bottle ot Dr. King's New Life Pills today nnd empty the stomach and bowels of fermenting gassy foods and waste. A full bowel movement gives a satisfied thankful.feeling—make you feel fine. Effective yet mild. Don't gripe. 25c., at your. Druggist Bucklen's Arnica Salve for Burns. Notice Under and IIT virtue of an order of the Supeiior Court of Martin County for a resale made in the apectal proceeding# entiUed, Wm. J. Whitley et al George Price et al. the undersigned Commiasioo er will on the aßth day of July 1914 at 12 o'clock at theCouithouae door io will iamaton, N C. offer for sale to the high «st bidder for cash the following deacrib *dßound«r? on the North by Pompey Williams land, on the Weat by Lucy Williams land, on the South by Burgees land, and on the East by Main Street. Containing one-half acre more or l«rt. Thia the 6th day of July i)i4. B A. CRITCHER, Comr.' • 7-17 • Has Your Child Worms? Most children do. A coated, furred tongue, strong breath, stomach pains, circles under eyes, pale sallow complexion, nervous, fretful, grinding of teeth, tossing in sleep, peculiar dreams —any one of these indicate Child has Worms.. Get a box of Kickapoo Worm Killer at once. It kills the worms —the cause of your "hild s condition. Is Laxative and aids Nature to expel the Worms. Sup plied in candy form. Easy for . xchildren to take, 25c, at your Druggist. Notice Having qualified as Administrator upon the Estate of RirbaH Mooriug de ceased; Notice i« herebv given to nil per sons holding claims against said Rotate to present them to tbe undersigued for payment on or before thej)tli dav of June. 1915. or thia notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make immediate payment. This Qth day of June 1914. * A. J. WVNV. Admr. Announcement s I hereby announce that I shall be a candidate for the office of County Treasurer, subject to the decision of the Democratic pri mary. If nominated and' elected, I promise to do my duty to the best of my ability and with cour tesy and fairness to all who have dealings with the office, as I have tried to do during the present term. C. D- CARSTARPHEN. Bucklen's Arnica Salve for Cuts, Burns, Sores Mr. E. S. Loper, Mirilla, N. Y. writes: "1 Have never had a Cut, Burn, Wound or Sore it would' not heal." Get a box of Buck len's Arnica Salve today. Keep handy at all tiroes for barns, sores cuts, Wounds. Prevents Lockjaw «sc, at your Druggist. .4 • Notice By virtue of an order of the' Superior Coairt of Maitin County, in the apecial proceedings entitled B. A. Critcher, Guardian of J. L. Harrell Ex Parte, the undersigned Commiaaionera will on the 3rd day of Aug. 1914 at 11 o'clock A. M. in front of the Bank at Oak City North Carolina, offer for aale to the highest bid der for caah the following tracts of land dearribed as foliowa: lat Tract—Beginning At corner of lot No 6, running N. j2B. 264 poles, thence 8. 43S B. 2« poles, thence S. j2 W. 15 and one fiifth poles to firat station. Con aining 40 acres. md Tract—A one-half undivkled inter est in and to the following land-Begin ning at the month of Poplar Branch, run ning S. 84 W. 17 and one fifteenth poles, thence S. thence N. 4i}i W. 54 poles to a stake, thence N. 34 W. a 6 poles to a brancn, thence down the branch to tbe inomli, thence S K 34 poles to the canal bridge, thence dowu the canal to tbe first station. Containing 2J*3 acres. This the 2»th dav of June J914 R. A. CRITCHER, Commissioner •3 ' , Notice By virtue of an order of Superior Coujtof Msrtin Oonntvin the proceed ings It. P. Hsirel! v- W. 11. Harreil et al . tbe undersigned Commia»ionc will [ on the 3rd day of Aug. 1914 at ti o'clock A. M. in frotitof the B.tnk of Oak Cit\. ' North Carolina, oflkr for sale to the high est bidder for cash tbe following desciib. Ed tracts of land: Ik ginning at Turner's now PritcbHrd'e Corni-r and running along the line of lot No 4 N. 51 K. r6l poles to a branch thence down tbe br.nch to»he coru-r of lot No. 3. thence S. m R 17 pole* to a stake, thence S. 53 W poWto Prich ards line, thence 8 .St W. .134 pules to the i«t »takiou. Couuimug 4o teres more or less. Iteginnirg at corucr of lot No. s >■> Pritchard's line and running N, ji K. J6B pjlea to ' tbe line of lot No. 3, thence S. 34 K. 9 poles, S. 43!* K 16 poles, thence S. 53 W 364 polea to the back line, thence N 51 W 33 and four fifths poles to the Ist station. Containing .4o acres more or le-s A one-half undivided interest in and 10 the following truct-f-Keginuing at the month of Poplar Rroint. M Joro's corner and running S.Bf W 17 and otie fifth, poles, theuce S. 81# pjlea, theuee N. W. 54 p »les to a stlke. thence N. 31 W. 26 poles to a branch, thence down the branch to the mouth, thence ». 31 V E 34 poles to the cannl bridge, thence down the canal to the Ist station. Con taining acres ami bfing botiic tract end dower by Salli- A II «rrrll. Beginning at the cOruer »t the o\p-esa Pond and running NT tiff W S? and one fifth pol?s, thence S. ji W. *>B ;>o:e-. thence to a pine Hjuuana liua to the lat station. Containing 60 acres more or leas All the above described tracts being Lota'No 3, 4, 5. and 6in Harrell land division and all the above tract* will be sol d as one tract Thia the 39th day of June, 1914. A. R. DUNNING, I > Commissioner^ B. A. CRITCHKR ) No. 666 Thia ia • preacriptioo prepared especially for MALARIA or CHILLS * FEVER, Flee or tlx doaes will break any case, and if taken then as a tonic the Fever will not rerara. It acta on the liver better than and does not (ripe or aicken. 25c Notice Having qualified as Executrix upon the Estate of Clementina Griffin deseased; Notice is hereby given to all persons holdingclaims against said Estate to present them to the undersigned for pay ment on or* before the Ist day of August 1915, or this notice wilj.be pleaded in bar of tlteir recovery. All persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make immediate payment. This 4th day of July 19M. HAKKIKT L. HARRISON, Executrix. 6-t Stops Neuralgia Kills Pain Sloan s Liniment gives instant relief from Neuralgia or Sciatica. It goes straight to the painful part —Soothes the Nerves and Stops the Pain. It is also good for Rheumatism, Sore Throat, Chest P.iins and Sprain*. Wu don't need to rub—it penetrates. Mr. J. R. Swinger, Louisville,Ky. writes: "I suffered with quite a Vevere Headaree for four months without any relief. I used Sloan's Liniment for two or three nights and I haven t suf fered with my head since.'.' (iet a bottle today. Keep in the house all the time for pains and all hurts 25c. 50c. and SI.OO, at your Drug gist. Bucklen's Arnica Salve for all Sores. Announcement ■ * I hereby announce that I shall be a candidate for the office of Clerk of the Superior Court of Martin County, subject 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 R. J. Peel. Dally Thought. ▲ grateful mind by "PK» own not tat still par*, at ooo* ladebted and flbohnrged.—Milton. THE ENTERPRISE, WILLIAMSTON, WORTH CAROLINA. THE NORTH CAROLINA State Normal and Industrial College Maintained by the State for the Women of North Carolina. Five regular Courses leading to degrees. Soecial Course* for teachers. Free tnitiou to those who agree to become teacher* in the State. Fall Sessions begins September 16th, 1914 For catalogue and other Reformations, addaess J cues I. ForsT. President, «ireensboro, N. C. THE NORTH CAROLINA College Of Agriculture And Me chanic Arts I This State Industrial College offer strong courses in Agricul ture, Horticulture, Stock-raising, Hairing, 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 studicnt.s; 2~> build ings; excellent epuioniejit and lal»orafcorjes for each department. On July 9th. County Superin tendents Conduct entrance ex aminations at each county seat. For catalogue write, E. P. OWEN, Registrar West Raleigh, N. C. BMiS MIBMT For sale by W. H.Williams Williamston. N. C Notice Of Sale Bv virtue of authority of a resolution duly passed by the Stockholders of the Martin County Tobocco Warehouse C . at the meeting of ssid stockholder, lMil in the tofcn of Wtlliamston 03 the 3rd day of Jnly, 1914, the undersigned wili offer at public ssle, to the highest bidder for cash, on Monday the 3rd day /-f A 1 gu»t. 1914. at 12 o'clock M., in front of tl»e Dixie Warehouse in theto*u of Will iamston, N. C., all the real estate nm! peisoual propeity belonging to sa d corporation, said real estate being describ ed as follows: Beginning at the County Road leading from Williamston to Washington where It crosses the Albemarle and Raleigh Railroad in the town of Williamston; thence down said railroad tn Mary Har rell's corner to a branch; thence down said branch to Stanley Duggins line; thence up a branch along Stanley Dug gins line to said Williamston and Wash ington road; thence down ?>aid road to the begnning, containing about three acres. Also another tract of land beginning at a po»t on the road; thence South 76,!$ East 4 poles and 71 links, thence South S4 West 4 poles and .-,7 links; thence North 8% West 1 pole and 55 links to the beginning; containing 39 one hundredths pait of an acre, and being the same land conveyed by Susan SmiOi to J. D. beg gett, and by John R. Rogers and Hrnri etta Rogers to J. D. Leggeit, whicli sail" deeda areduly recorded in Martin County Registry, The property above described is lfpeed until Augustt 1, 1915, with an option for two additional years, the price to be hereafter agreed upon, and it is under stood that the purchaser wili take same siibject to said lease. The purchaser will be entitled to the rent for said time. This aale will be made with the un derstanding that there will be erected on said pretnii.es, additional prize rooms at a cost not to exceed Fifteen Hundred Dollars (1500.00), and the purchaaei will have to assume this responsibility. This sale is to inclose the personal prop erty situate on said premises. By order of the stockholders. J. O. STATON, President > C. H. GODWIN, Secretary W. A. ELLISON, Treasurer Notice ■' Under and by virtue of authority con tained in a deed of trust executed by Jordon Williams to B. Frank Godwin. Jr., bearing date April 20th., 1907, and of record in Book PPP at page 55i, Mar tin County Registry, to secure the pay ment of a certain note of even dote there with, and the atipulationa in same not having been complied with, and at the request of the paities in interest, the un dersigned trustee, will on Monday the 17th., day of August 1914. at 12 o'clock noon, %t the Courthouse door of Martin County at Williamston, N. C., offer at public sale, to the highest bidder, for cash, the folio wig described land,.to-wit. tract. It being the same premises that waa conveyed to Jordan Williams by W, P. Bo wen and wife, and contain ing four acres, more or less. and tract. Adjoining J. R. Ballard on the Eaat, Ned William* on the South, and the Hamilton and Williamston 'road on the West, containing seven acres, more or lea*, and including all the land owned by Jordan Williams in Poplar Point Township at the date of aaid deed/ totrnat. * . The 16th Jnly 1814. A. R. DUNNING, Traatee. ».« ' \ Notice In the District Court of the United Stales. Ft»r the Eastern District of "North Carolina. In the matter of G. M. Rober son. Bankrupt. I'nder and by virtue of an order directed to the undersigned Trus tee by J. .R. Gaskitl, Referee in Bankruptcy, in the above cause dated the 6th day of July 1914, I will in front of the Bank of Rob ersonville, Robersonville, N. C. offer at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at 12 o'clock M. on July j 7th 1914 the following described ' property, tc-wit Ist Tract—One sixth undivided interest in town lot situated on the South side of Railroad Street, and being the Market Building and lot now used and occupied by Ja-tu s K. More, and being the new brick market building erected on Kail road Street-by (i. D. and J. C. Robor» >ft. .'in! Tract—One fourth undivi ded merest in one town lot situa ted ■ >ll the confer i f Main and Second Streets and 011 the West sid.' of Main Street, and bounded On the North by Second Stieet, on the Kast by Main Street, onthcj Souili by'R, J. Nelson, on the est by tiie lot nuw oei-upied bv Ch.u les Avert, and beini; Ihe .\ 1). Ro lk- 1 son old residence. 3rd Tract- —One fourth undivid ed interest in one town lot sh unted on the South side of Second Street in the town of Roberson* ville. X. C. and bounded on the' North by Second Street,' on the Bust by lot No, 2. ' 4ll the South tind West by R. J. Nelson, and tlie house now occupied bv Ch.t'les .Avers. The interest in the above lots being subject to the lifeVjsiate ol Mrs. Sarah J.^Roberson. This the 7th day of Inlv i«jt4 WIIHKI.KR MARTIN Jr.. ; ... Trustee Ancient Custom Kept Up. To determine the letting uf u piece of meadow land, a quaint device wub resorted to at Jiutterwich, near ilon ton, England. A caudle wan lighted ami a pin stuck la ltn Bide. Then bid ding commenced. Tbe candle burned until the llarae reached the pin, which fell out, and the land wae declared let to the last bidder prior to the pin fall ing. There are people still living who remember when the Bandglasß was used at auctions in Lincolnshire, and the candle and pin Is a revival of on ancient custom. Tobacco Trucks 'P l . '• . " ■ -—• • - - : ijfL ' ' • . For Sale by -----— ; ■ - ' f,;: t i - js.. . • ' . mf: .. '' V" \&&j2 ; r x • " Martin County Buggy Company - Williamston, - North Carolina . • u. •.. mmmmmm JAM 1)8 CANNON, JR.. M. A.. D. D.. PRINCIPAL 0/\ Afro the Blaekatone School adopted the following SAW YAO V 0 MOTTO: Thorough instruction under positively %•►*** O Christian Influences at the lowest possible cost. Poeiilf '* today, with a faculty of S3, a boarding patronage of I\CSIUII* 388. a student body of 'l2B, and a plant worth $130,000, The Leading Training School for Girls in Virginia. (t» « ff/\ PAYS all charge* for the year, Including Table Board, /b f f* /V 2k I ~>|l Room. Llfrhts. Steam Heat, Laundry, Medical Atten- Tk I *%ll ™ tcntlon, T'hyßlcal Culture and Tuition In all subjects *K except music and elocution. ~ Can parents fltnl q school with a Met lor record, with more experi enced impingement u; nwli moderate r > t? For catalogue and applica tion Idnnk address GKO, P. A 1 >.IMS, Secretary, illiubtone, Va, RINfiMAML 'C e«ntr»l purpout for 121 year* h*s been ic make umunnn, OIinUUL. 9 Men of Boy*. Orgjaii/iiion Military. Alone *mong N. C. privSte tchoolt Dingham'i CommaivJtnt tit Weil Point graduate, detailed from da U. 8. Army. Within a nu A Million Dollar Motel and U. 8. Government Hummer Camp for Military Inttruction hav» come to Aiheville. Why? Lake for Swim* mlng. Tuition and Board 9160 per Half Term. Col. R. Bingham, R. P. D, Box 22 AtKeville, N. & WE SELL . The Range with REPUTATION The Great Majestic Hoyt Hardware Co. - Willamston, N.]C. , -
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