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JOB PRINTING iM % . • \ —— p. —• —— > ~r: r.?.?.s!s*»*' ' We have a modern and up-to-date Job Department, therefore are able to give you first class'work on / ' short notice. ' | ADVERTISING When you spend your money you want value received- -when you ad ; vertise in the ENTER PRIS E I You get it. We have 2000 guar anteed circulation. Advertising rates furnished upon application. I Enterprise Publishing Co. UL= i it! REMEMBER YOUR LAST DO*EOF CALOMEL? i You probably recall the bud | after-effects of the calomel more than the sickness you took it for Ycu need never again po through with being "all knocked out for , a day or two by calomel." Next time your liver gets slug gish and inactive, we urge that you go to Saunders & Fowden for | a bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone,! a splendid vegetable liquid medi cine that will start your liver "as surely as calomel ever did and J with none of the after-effects of caltmel. It is absolutely harm less both to children and adults i and no restriction of J habits or diet. A large bottleof Dodson's I jver \ t Tone costs only fifty cents and ; .the druggists who sell it guaran tee take the placeof calomel i ard w ill refund youf money if it fails in your esse or lif you are j not satisfied. AN INVITATION i is extended to Every Woman to attend our [ Millinery Opening Thursday and Friday, September ' 17th., and 18th. I i, ■ T The choicest models have beep ; selected. Prevailing: styles in shapes , and trimmings in at tractive shades. VISIT OUR DEPARTMENT Miss Eula Lee Waters, Mrs. W. R. White. * a • » WILLIAMSTON, - NORTH CAROLINA j - 4 BUY A BICYCLE : THE READING STANDARD I "The Best on Earth" - * (jn a ran teed 3 Years. Cash or Credit. Sold bv W. H. WILLIAMS Repairing a Specialty - All Work Quaranteed AGENTS FOR Pope Motor Gylcles and Pope Bicycles •7'" I';' - . \ - • ■ x » -t • ! I THE ENTERPRISE, WILLIAMBTON, NORTH CAMOUMA. . Notice North Carolina Martin County, In the Superior Court before the Clerk." Mary Slade et al.' va Winnie Slade et al. The defendant*, Moses Watts. Sau: Watts Jr. AlonzO Slade and Augustus Slade, will take notice that an action en titled above baa been commenced in tbe Superior Court of Martin Countv, to aell certain lands for division in which de fendants are interested, and defendanti will further take notice that they are re nuired to appear before the Clerk ol the Superior Court of Martin County or the day of Sept. 1914, and answei or demur to the complaint in said action or plaintiff will apply to tbe Court foi relief demanded in Mid complaint. This 22nd day of 4t>gust, 1914. R. J. Peel Clerk of Superior Court B*2B * Notice Having qualified as administratrix ol •he estate of W. G. McAllister deceased, late of Martin County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persona having claimi against the estate of aaid deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on 01 before the 24th day of Aug. 1915, or thii notice will be pleaded in bar of their re covery. All persons indebted to aaid e» tate will please make immediate settle ment This 24th day of Aug. 1914. MARY E. JONES, Adminstratrix. . 8-28 , Ifpully Appreciating!! Our duty as bankers we aim to serve the best interests of the community by at all times caring for our customers, not pnly with fidelty but intelligently. If a service of this nature appeals to you as being suited to yoftr needs In a banking way---as being of real help in con serving your financial interests-—we shall be glad to have you open an account with us. i,''.. 4 - ' ' * •'■ Farmers and Merchants Bank t '■ j* , * 1 . J—l —-L. •- 9 " ' ~\ r \ - I ST ATE, AND COUNTY DEPOSITORY |0 JOHN D. BIOOS C. D. CARSTARPHEN ' R.Q.HARRISON J. L. RODOERSON Ml President Vice-President Cashier Ass't Cashier 'iieeißißi _ __ I Sow Crimson Clover aod Save Fertilizer Bills The indication* are that prices of j fertilizer the coming seaaon will he j much higher than usual, owing to the ' fact that the aujply of fertilizer ma terials will he largely cut ofl on ac- I count of the European war. Thiff ! should cause farmers everywhere to I put land in crops that will sav# ferti 1j -fi/erbill*. | than Crimson Clover. It Is unques tionebly one of the l-cst foil-improv era that can l>e !»ut iu. a&d wherever it is grown, it gives lurgely increased crops of com, cotton and tobacco. We have secured more liberal sup plies of Cnmsou Clover than was ex pected aud will be able to Hell at much more reaaonable price* than was anticipated. WOOD'S CROP SPECIAL gives full and interesting information a bout the fertilizing value of Crimson k lover; nl»o about other seeda for Fall sowing. Write for Crop special and prices of nay seeds required, 1 T. W. WOOD O SONS. Seedsmen, - Richmond, Va. Notice j . By virue o' iiu Older of the Sujwrior i Court of Martin Cov.nu in the special j procee'libn# entitled H. F High»niith Administrator of lohn A I ir*pe« v« Uul* ' Draper ft ul 1 **.• ir« . t law . tbejindersign i e>i cnniiiiisaioeer will n the jth da\ of I October tylj M 2 riVSc k P M 111 ihr | Court home iUx>t in Mmrli.i CmhHv N C. offer fur sale U> the highest bi il«-r f. r i ca»h the followingrU'-cnb«-dtrat tnf land: j Bexinuint; at a ditih (>, L. WhicTiaids ; : line running S. 85 B 114 poles 10 iir*«i t- ' ! Chance line, thence N 174 W. 34 poles, i thence S 18 K 8 poles to a corner, thence |M, 86'j W. 96 poles to a ditch, thence up said ditch to a bridge, thence h straight lire u> . JStjnj stomp in O. L. j Which tmls liny, thence with D L.' - | Which anls line to the beginning Con trailing U acres more orless. ' This th Jith dav of Auk. 1914. H. A. CRITCHF.K tomr. j 8 ifi • . - • -4 '•%C*€'C'€"€"€• ©6'C'C'C'C* €■ 6©C'CNS* - I The American Idea | in Millinery is most marked this sea* Cil son. Giving a distinguished individuality gk to both shapes and trimmings. ' This will e be noted at our opening on September 17, dfe i| W and 18th. i " ■' $ Woman's Day At Our Store $ • W \ . # jT || Mrs. L C. Harrison is assisted by jffc •r P . Mrs. P. H. Brown and Miss Ozdla Proctor, UK of Baltimore, in this Department II Fall and Winter Suitings to please, - 01 Shoes and Neckwear for Fashionable Mk II Women. g ! Harrison Bros & Co. | We are Agents for the _ I Gibbcs Machinery Company's - full line of Gasoline and Kerosene Engines, - , Steam Engines and jj| ImHl^ Boilers, Saw Mill Out- ll\ fits and Farming Im- I piemen ts. Uflißl IMj g Jm We carry the fflßSßß^^n?rs!SS3BSßw at w w /~\Almo Kerosene Engine ALMO^n^^ j ers and Rakes, and all up-to-date" farming im ' plements and machin- "S, r H. _ ; I W e^oro STALLS 3c EVE RETT WllliamatOn. G.
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