dtm * ~ H ' 56561H856h8 SSSSSS6S6 W| ". I Few People Realize, i| S The moral and financial uplift that a hank gives a com- , munitv. If for no other reason than the fact that you are I sJi a good citizen, 1 Hj fll We should have your patronage „;| fer But there are other reasons- scores of them. You ask jJJJI X 5 what they are? Call, and we will be plensed to lay them nflH before you. ■ £S| j II Bank of Robersonville 0j Robersonville, N. C. I """ fil , J " J. H. ROBERSON, Jr.. Pre.ident - 0 A. S. ROBERSON, Vic«-Pre*idcnt ' H I |fl R. A. BAII.EY, Vice-President (TM 1 ! ■ ' |. A. MJZELL CMhiat Trustee's Sale By virtue of the authority conferred in MC by » d«d of Uu>T executed to UJC b; jßilrj- SpruUl Mill wife on the aut day oi Deceni'ier 100 Hand duly recorded in the Rtgiitrt of deed* office in Mattin County in Book VVV Pa*e i»si)to »ecurethe pay ment of a certain bood bearing even date therewith and the atipulation in aaid deed of trust not bavin* been cffmplieO witb, I 'ball e*po»e at public public auc tion for cavta, on the 13th day of August 1914 at ia o'clock at the Courthouse door in Martin County the following property; BeKfnninK at Tim Bowen'a corner and tunning with aaid Bowen'a line to Cone hoc Creek thence down Mid Creek to a branch, thence up aaid branch to the Wil'damston and Hamilton Road, tbence down «Aid road to tbe begiuninp. This »he nth day of July 19M. VVHKF.UiR MARTIN, Trustee. 7-17 I To The Farmers We take this method ofadvising the Tobacco _ Growers, that we will run the Roanoke Ware house this season and earnestly solicit a liberal share of your patronage. We have connected with us as Floor and Sales Manager, Mr. C. C. Lucas, who is veteran i n the tobacco business, and knows tobacco, and will see that every pile on our tloor brings full value. The indications are that tobacco will again bring a good price this season, and we hope to be favored with a load of your first curing on opening day. Assuring you that we will do all in our power to please you. Y ours to serve, Mobley, Taylor & Co. PROPRIETOR'S OF Roanoke Warehouse » I East Carolina Teachers Training School A State schodl to train teachers for the public schools of North Carolina. Every energy is directed to this one pur pose. Tuition free to all who agree to teach. , Fall term be gins StpUmfctr 2£»d f 11)14 For catalogue and other infbrmation address. ROBT. H. WRIGHT, President. Greenville, N. C. Send Your Job Work to The Enterprise Office '•— ** "" ' ' THE ENTERPRISE, WILLIAMBTON, NORTH CAROLINA. Your f the F. &M. Bank I ' Banks arc becoming more and more custodians of the funds of the people of both large and small means. This is due to the wider appreciation of the value of banking service as its usefulness is extended and its methods become more and better known. If there is any feature of the bauking busi ness you do not understand, call and we will gladly explain the same. • „ l! ' ■ ' i •" Vtr * Farmers and Merchants Bank i A STATE, AND COUNTY DEPOSITORY g j JOHN D. BKiOS C. D.*CAR3TARPHEN J. L. RODOERSON PRESIDENT _ VICE-PRESIDENT CASHIER ' 0| 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 at the various polling places in said County, hereinafter named, on Thursday, the 6th, day of August, 1914, for the purpose of nominating candidates for the House of Representatives and all County and Township Officers. Polls will be opened at sunrise and close at sunset. Registration Rooks 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 & bounty Commis sioner, vote for ofie 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 and 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. 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 .... Levi Hardison J W. Hopkins J. B. Hardison. Jamesvilie ...... Sylvester Staiiings L. W. Mizell J. H Bailey. Williamston B. F. Godwin J A. T. Crawford 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 Kith, of August, 1914. when and wherejall nominations for said Offices will be declared. • •• * » By order of the Democratic County Convention, May 23rd, 1914. HARRY W. STUBBS, Chairman. Gold Point Items Mrs. J. A. Powell was the guest of Mrs. W. A. Ross Mon day. Arthur Johnson was in town — Mrs. A. B. Whitfield and Miss Cornelia Edmunds returned from Rocky Mount Monday. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Ross spent the week-end in Pitt County visit ing relatives. W. B. White and daughter; Thelma, attended services at Robersonville Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Coburn were the guests of Mr. Henry Smith near Spring Green on Sun day. • Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Grofton were in town Sunday. J. A. Bryan and wife spent Sunday with Mrs. Lester Everett. Three of the team of Charlie Johnson were killedj>y lightning on Saturday. J. E. Roberson was here Tues day. Grady Smith was in town Sun day. Vaccine Free Dr. W. E. Warren announces that he will inoculate any one with typhoid vaccine free of charge. The extremely warjjn weather has made such that people are more in dan ger of taking the dreaded fever, and vaccine has been demon strated to be a safe preventive. - Dr Warren Health Officer of the county, is very desirous of preventing the fever among the people. Consult him about the vaccine and get the treatment free. Sb«t Negro Mr. Luther Walters, who lives about four miles from town, shot Stuart Brown, a negro, on Thurs day morning, Wiling him in the thigh with a pistol bullet There had been some misunderstanding and Brown started ftt Walters with a large gate hinge, and Wal ter stopped him with the shot. Medical attention was given Brown and the bullet extracted. . . - m " The Misses Lawson, of Lancas ter County, Va., are the guests of Mrs. J. G. Staton. Two More Happy The arrival of the shoofly on Tuesday, was the signal for a of curiosity seekers to way to the Temple of Ju*Mfcvhere carriages are * rnac rißi« unmade. However, does only the first requirements of the forafer and on that day license were issued for the marriag'e of Mr. James Everett and Miss Ethel Meeks, who came from near Par mele. Mr. J. B. Carson panied them and stood sponsor for the legality of the wholejmat fcer, and Rev. J. T. Stand ford, who accidentally was there, too, tied the knot in the presence of an eager crowd of men assembled in the Register's office. It develop ed that the couple had been to Tarboro, but Register Bunn just would not issue the papers, so> they came here with Mr. Carson. / •jy if i .• i v iv iv Purely Figurative. « "Every man.' sayt the biahop of London, "nut be his own fnlnmlm and find the continent of truth." This to the first time that we had heard America called the continent of truth, and one wonder* where the praaeat ftohlon of Utfcery la coins to end.—