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J. 1).. Biggs, Treas., (
In account with tin Graded 1
Schools, Williamston, N. C.
1912 (
By coupons, int. on b'ds. $ 135.00 (
By order J. L Hasset 1 &Co 3.00 4
J. T. Jero..ie 13.25 ;
W V. Ormond 4.00 ;
H. M. NugaJ „„„ .4-50 «j
Miss Nannie Bitfgs 18.00 j
Mrs .1. T. Jerome 40.00 ;
Miss Annie Cooper 40.00 ;
Mrs. Bet-tie Harrell 45.00 j
W. V. Ormond „ 7.90 j
Louada Riddick 25.0S j
Emma Andrews 25.K) i
W. V. Ormond 45.-00 j
Nov., 19 to amt from C. I>
Carstarphen. Treas., $825
Bv amt. int. on coupons 45.00 j
1913
By order Miss Nannie '
Bijrgs 20.00 |
Mrs. Bettie Harrell 45.(K) 1
Mrs. J. T. Jerome 40.00 '
Emma Andrews 25.00 ;
Miss Annie Cooper 40.00
f Leon da Riddick 25.00
W. V. Ormond 45 00
Miss Annie E. Mizell 00.00,
Miss Annie E- Mizell 50.00 '
C D. Carstarphen 175.00 i
Louada Riddick 25.00
Emma Andrews 25.00 '
Mrs. J. T. Jerome 40 00
Miss Annie Cooper 40.00
Mrs. Bettie Harrell 45.00
W. V. Ormond 45.00
J. T. Jerome 125.00
W A. Ellison 4.20
Miss Annie Mizell 60.00
H. H. Cowen 45.00
Chas. J. Parker . 122.00
The Enterprise 3.75
Mrs J. T. Jerome 40 00
Mrs. Bettie Harrell „ 45 00
Miss Annie Cooper 50.00
Miss Nannie Biggs - 20.00
- 20.00
Louada Riddick 25.00
Emma Andrews 25.00
Miss Annie Cooper 40.00
W. V. Ormond 45.0Q
Mrs. Bettie Harrell 45.00
Miss Annie Cooper 40.00
Louada Riddick % 25.00
Carrie Respass 5.00
Mrs. J. T. Jerome - ' 40.00
Coupon int on bonds 60.00
Louada Riddick 25.00
Emma Andrews 25.00
W. V. Ormond 45.00
Miss Annie Mizell £0 00
Telephone Co., l.BO
J. T- Jerome 7 25
Miss Annie Cooper 40.00
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C-. I). Carstarphen"& Co., 147.66
J.T.Jerome ,f. 125.00
Miss Nannie Biggs 20.00
Carrie Respass 10.00
Miss Nannie Biggs 20.00
Carrie Respass 10.00 j
Chas J. Parker • 3 001 ]
Atlas School Supply Co., 1(H).00 i
Mrs. J. T. Jerome 40.00'
Mrs. Bettie Harrell 45 00;]
"lro|uois Mfg., Co., 25.50t
Mrs. J. T. Jerome 40.00!
Mrs. Bettie Hhrrell 45.00 '
Miss Nannie Biggs 20.00j1
Louada Riddick 25 00.) r
Emma Riddick 25.00 ,
Miss Annie Cooper 40.00 (
W. V. Ormond - 45,00 ,
11. H. Cowen 18.00
Mrs. J. T. Jerome -40.00 1
Mrs. Bettie Harrell 45.00 r
Emma Andrews 25.00 '
Louada Riddick 25.00
W. V. Ormond 45.00 '
Carrie Respass 10.00 ''
W. V. Ormond 4.15 '
The Enterprise 5.50 ]
Miss Nannie Biggs 20.00 (
Miss Annnie Cooper 40.00
Coupons int. on bonds 45.00 ;
3,487.46 ,
To Gen. School fund
ree'd from J. H.
Ward, collector 2,385.68
To bal. due from last
year 2,146.83
By 2 per cent commission 68.85 ,
By collectors commission
1911 - 1912 pn $5,575.78
To amt due town 278 78
To amts. charged in 1912
by error . 118.89
By amt. to balance 1,403.53
Total 5,357.51 5,357.51
Valuable Farm For Sale
I ofTei for tale my Mizell Farm 3 miles
from Wiiliamston on sand clay road, 150
acres in tract, "7 5 acrda in ' cultivation.
8 room residence, a tenant houaes, new
wire fence, one tobacco barn. Splendid
tobacco, peanut and cotton land, good
neighborhood, Mu«t be closed in 30days
for January delivery. Price and terms
reasonable. Reason for 'selling, other
business. Do not write unless you mean
business.
This 83rd day of July, 1915.
J. G. GODARD Jr.,
Williamston, N. C. ,
For Sale
Two lota in Williamston, Ming lot No
I Four and Fire in the Moore Field Plot
I »nd purchased by Emma Williams from
I the williamston Laud and Improvement
Company, deed for which is recorded in
' the Register's office.
> Terms cash. Write or see Win.
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THE gNTERPRiag, WILUAMfITOW, NORTH OAROLINA.
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An Estimable Woman Dead
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Aftef months of ill health, 5
(ientn came to Mrs. Mollie Waldo,
wife of Joseph Waldo, at home ,
in Hamilton, on Sunday August, |
yth 19H She was born near
Hamiltyh and was the daughter
of Harry Mitchell, who was a '
prosperous farmer of that sec
tion. In 1862, she wedded Joseph 1
T. Waldo and to them ten chil
dren, were born. Of these only t
five with the husband survive.
They are, Harry M. and Miss
Elbe Waldo, of Hamilton; L. P. 1
Waldo, of Portsmouth, Va; Mrs. '
W. T. Grimes, of Baltimore; Mrs.
M. W. Ballard, of Martin County, i
all of whom were at hen. bedside. |
Two years ago she with her hus
band celebrated their golden wed
ding, an event rare in the lives of
most people.
She was a devoted wife and
mother and gave of herself to
her home and family. Within i
the past year she had received
baptism in the Episcopal Church
and died with a strong faith in ;
Jesus Christ and his Church.
Monday afternoon, in the pres
ence of a large number of friends
and relatives, the services of the
Church were held at the residence
by Rev- Morrison who
was called from Raleigh. Inter
ment was in the family plot at
the cemetery.
Constipation Causes Sickness
Don't permit yourself to become
constipated, as your system im
mediately begins to absorb poison
from the backed-up waste matter.
Use Dr. King's New Life Pills
and keepf well. There is no better
safeguard against illness. Just
take one dose tonight. 25c. at
fohr Druggist.
Burtis Cone, of* Richmond,
visited relatives here this we^k.
W. H. Stallings went to Rocky
Mount Thursday.
i Banking by Mail
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reside outside of the city make
their deposit by mail and so can
you. This method is slmpUT, safe
* and convenient, and will be ex
plained in detail tipon receipt of
iuquiry.
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I STATE, AND CQUNTY DEPOSITORY
I JOHN D. BIOOS • C. D. CARSTARPHEN J. L. RODGERSON
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Hamilton Items
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Salsbury
left Tuesday for Boston and oth
er Northern points.
Mrs. W. E. Davis and children
left Tuesday for Conetoe.
Miss Helen Council is spending
some time in Conetoe.
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Myers and
Miss Martha Council spent a few
hourß in Robersonville Thursday.
Mrs. Staton Ayers, of Everetts,
is the guest of Mrs. Jesse
Everett.
Mrs. W. T. Orimss. S. P.
do, F. L. Roberson, J. W. Grimes
and Mrs. W. K. Gardnec.attend
ed.the funeral of Mrs. J. T.
Waldo.
Mrs. C- D. Carstarphen spent
Sunday here.
John Martin attended the re
union'of Veterans at Windsqr
last week.
Miss Neppie Slade is spending
the week in Williamston.
Mrs. T. B. Slade spent a few
hours in Williamston Monday.
Darden Jones, of Norfolk, is
the guest of friends here.
Mrs. J. B. Cloman is at home
after spending some time jn
Georgia.
Mr. and Mrs. Hobgood and
son were the guests of T. F. Pip
pen Sunday. * ■'
Don't Take Calomel
here's a Better Remedy
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Taking calomel is mighty risljy
and often times dangerous.
You ought to get along with
out taking calomel yourself or
giving it to your, family, when
you can get a remedy that takes
its place. Dodson's Liver Tone
is an agreeable vegetable liyuid
that starts the liver to action just
as surely as calomel does. But,
unlike calomel, Dodson's Liver
Tone does nof stijpnlate the liver
too much. It gives relief gently.
Calomel acts so strongly that it
may leave you worse than you
were at first, and calomel also
sometimes causes ealiywlimi .Bed
son's Liver tone works well and
never harms.
A large bottle of Dodson's
Liver Tone is soid for fifty cents
by Saunders & Fowden. It al
ways has given such perfect sat
isfaction that your money will be
given back to you with a smile if
1 you buy a bottle and are not per
fectly satisfied with it in every
Way.
Eugene Bethea is at home from
New Berne. .
Beef and Milk A-plenty
Cattle we kept for two purposes; for beef pro- I""""™"" mmmmm
duction sad for milk production; To do either right -A*r «taK mt ol «t»
they must be healthy. There is nothing better to «e «*t Mythm* wrong
keep them in continued good health, or to make wits then i «we them ■
them well quickly when tick, than a few doses of— few hoki d SeeDt#
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PHONE No. 148
STALLS & EVERETT
WllllanrurtOn, N. G. r> —
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Notice.
Having qualified M administrator of
Paul Watts, deceased, late of Martin
County, North Carolina, ttaia is to notify
all persons having claims against the
estate of said dece#sed to exhibit them to
the undersigned at Williamatoo. North
Carolina, on or before the *7th day 6f
July 1913 or this notic* will be pleaded in
bar of their recovery. All persons in
debted to said estate will please make
immediate payment.
This 37th day of Jnly IQI4,
WHEELER MARTIN, Jr., Admr.
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Notice
Having qualified as Administratrix
1 upon the estate of Wm. H. Martin *le
-1 ceased, notice is hereby given to all per
sons holding claims against said estate to
- present them to the. undersigned for pay
, meat on or before the 38th day of Jnly
315 or this notice will be pleaded in bar
their recovery. All persons indebted I
1 to said estate are requested to make ini-1
. mediate payment.
This aßth day of July 1914. " i
LAURA S. MARTIN, Admx. j
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QUGHESTEBSMLLS
DIAMOND WAND v
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80LD BY ALL DRUGGISTS
TKJJtI) EVERYWHERE flaai ,
Notice
Having qualified as Administrator
upon the.Estate of Ricbard Mooring de
ceased; Notice is hereby given to all per
sons holding claiujs agawot said Estate
to preseot them to the undersigned for
payment on or before the 9th day of June
j >9S. or thia notice will be plead in bar
i of their recovery. - 1
All persona indebted to said Estate are
I requested to make immediate payment,
j Thia 9*fa day of June 1914.
A. J. WYNN, Admr.