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rff: —^ic 1 'iwae gEITs® ioffl i :, LOCAL HfIFFCMIIMQJ 0 j| ' fIMB PERSQML HEMTIOP j| K. B. Crawford went to Nor»" folk Thursday. C. H. Godwin spent Sunday in Elizabeth City. John W. Manning returned from Norfolk on Tuesday. Judge Francis D. Winston at tended court this week. • Hon. R. H. Salsbury; of Has aell, was hereVTuesday. S. J. Everett, of Greenvillr, has been in town this week. Mr. and Mrs. James G. Staton have gone to Virginia Beach. Beryl Duke Critcher. of Rober sonville, is attending court this week, Gentry Gibson, of Rockingham, has been visiting friends here this week. J. 11. Roberson, Jr., was here from Robersonville this week on business. John D. Roberson of Roberson- J ville Township, called at the Of fice Monday. Messrs. W. J. Whitaker arid Dilion Simpson have heen in Rich mond this week. Farmers arc too busy tilling the 1 soil to attend court this week un- j less summoned. Elbert S. I'eel, who has been in j Greenville for the past year, has! been here this week. —* H. H. Pope attended court here this week as witness in a case | from Robersonville. Z. Hardy Rose spent Sunday j with friends in the country, and left Monday for home • Messrs. Roy House and S- E. Hines, of Oak City, have been in town this week attending court. ■ ' I Mrs. K. B. Crawford and Mas- j ter Asa T- Crawford left Thurs-1 day for Detroit. Mich., via Nor-' folk. G. L. Roberson and H. A. John son, of the RoDersonville 'section have been here this week on bus iness. Mrs. Wheeler Martin, Jr.. ac companied by Miss Fannie Biggs ; Martin left for Wake Forest Wed nesday. ft. E. Grimes, -Samuel Jenkins | and J. Calvin Smith, of Rober sonville, have been here this week on business. l)r. Grover C. Godwin is at home from Greensboro, where he took the examination before the the State Board. > Hon. Claude Kitchin, Congress man from the Second District, has been here this week on pro fessional business. ' Robert G. Harrison and family are now occupying the residence recently erected by C. H. Godwin on upper Main street. Dr. N. B. Mariner, Miss Hat tie Lou Ward and little Harriet Elizabeth Marriner motored here from Belhaven Monday. Misses Essie Peel and Delia Lanier left Monday for Richmond, where they will go in training at the Memorial Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. William Stone left this week for Baltimore and will be out of town several months * J. A. Hobbs accompanied them. Dr. John D. Biggs, C. H. God win and Harry A. Biggs are at tending the Bankers Association, which is in session at Wrights ville Beach. * Messrs. S- J., and W. W. Lilley and Ben Mc. Manning returned from Norfolk Monday, where they went to visit Messrs. Simon Lilley and John A. Manning, who are patients in St. Vincent's Hos pital. Friends here and in the country will be pleased to learn that both young men are doing: waiL . Mrs. Louis C. Harrison return ed from South Carolina Saturday accompanied by her sister, Mrs. William Belk, and children, who are with Mrs. A. D. Mizell on Church, Street. Summer begins Tuesday. Swat the flies. Clean-up Day on the 21st. Be gin getting ready now. "'Frogs" will soon be the favo rite hish in this sections Services at the Methodist and Baptist Churches on Sunday. The Barbecue Club is meeting each week at the Big Mill now. Huckleberries for sale and blackberries ripening. Pies are favorites. Clean up, swat the flies, paint up and haul off the trash. Be gin on the 21st. ! The Gaiety Theatre has been [giving matinees or.Saturdays for j several weeks. Architect Benton, of Wilson, ; was in town last week on busi ness connected with the Episco pal Church. I . Th* Embroidery Club met with | 1 Miss Deborah Fleming at her j j home on Ilaughton Street on TUCK j day afternoon. There was aj goodly number present. Saunders & Fowden have had [installed a electric bulb ov er the gasoline tank in front of ! their business house. At night it j designates the place to get 1 seved. j —• •» ! News From Oak City. ~t — -J j Miss Martha Council spent last i Monday here, | L. T. Chesson is spending the j week in Williamston. j Miss Dorothy Burroughs left for Greenville Monday. C. M Hurst and wife spent Monday in Williamston. Charlie Steptoe was herefrom j Scotland Neck Tuesday. ; Miss Helen Council returned j to her home in Hamilton Sunday. J. L and J. W. Hines spent a j few dlyT in "Wlllt&mstort this j week. j Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hunch, of Scotland Neck, were in town on Tuesday. Misses Lila Phi Ipot Lizzie, An nie Harrell attended the dance at Hobgood Friday night. Macky Savage has returned from Suffolk, and willremaim in definately on account of illness. Mrs. Cary Weeks, of Scotland Neck, is spending some time with her mother, Mrs- N. M. Worsley. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Hines, Mis ses Lizzie, Annie M. Harrell, Lila philpot and Emily Hines attend ied a show at TarborO Thursday j night. ; . Friday night, June 11th, the i express office was broken into, | the burglar forcing a door open I with crow bar or other weapon. Eighteen dollars, two quarts of booze and sbme other articles ta ken. Sumnary Of The News In This Issue. Complete text of reply to Ger many. Great battle raging on the east ern front. Submarines are still active. Admiral Fulman is charged with tampering with witnesses. Bryan statements, etc. State board of agriculture holds, i semi-annual meeting. Pig club boys. Boys road patrol. i Farmers' Union awafcTs prizes, i Surveying railroad from Shel : by to Caesar. Market report THE ENTERPRISE, WILLIAMSTON, NORTH CAROLINA. I ——*«\ ] News From Hamilton. Hugh Sherrod, of Enfield, is visiting relatives here. Mrs. W. T. Butterworth was the guest of her sister, Mrs. B- B. Sherrod, last week. P. H. Davenport and J. B. went to Greenville Sat urday.— Dr. and Mrs Richard Johnson of Scotlant Neck, spent last week with their daughter, Mrs. P. L. Salsbury. Mrs. J. A. Davenport and chil dren have returned from a visit to Ahoskie. P. T. Anthony and family, of Greenville, are visiting here.- "Little" Joe Pender spent the week-end at Hamilton with his friends. Buck Kitchin visited his grand mother last week. B. R Sherod and children spent Tuesday in Enfield. Dr. B. L. Long and R. A. Ed monson Tuesday in Williamston. Locals Took One More —_. Monday, the second team of Rgbersonvi lie crossed bats with the local second team at the race track park. It proved to be an other sprinting match, as the lo jcals trotted the diamond for 17 times to the visitors 5. Robert- I son and Critcher tossed the sphere I for the locals, and Dick Smith I played real ball at short slop. : l our players belong to the first team and were offset by four of tfa e, fir st fro tn Ro b ersonville. The game was pleas ant throughout the time, and it happened to be WiMiamston's day to play ball. The local line-up was: Robert son, Critcher, Smith, Kent, Man ning Anderson,C-, Hadley, Peel, Anderson, G. Battery for Robersonville: James, Little and Gardner, -Umpire: Joe Taylor, Mr Nero, a "trooper," accus ed of taking *4O from the pocket of W. L. Stalls at the buggy fac kor&afew months ago, stood bis trial here Tuesday. The threw it out court. Or i"> •' ' ,:tr • K'lk '• ■ r t •:»! • i>. !•''•! t'i*t vi'o (• I j«gn Tt *Moorr r r of 'f'hhu mo A'/i'tnu :is" Oreok« Ari'i' lo C.S?-.'122 It ">."> lr, 'lie first who nr n ■ tun, .it 11 WHS r:t,l ''"til A- P "-0, fl ijr.v 'V v'n'r'"t'hi't iftv-ifrii r,.. ~7*!T~ ) itif first i ui' « bfiiri' n brought 'rom India by, mine monlat. It No'er Runs Smooth. It wag nt the eonclufion of I'.o lovers' fi'ifirrcl now." . hf- rr>_ marked. "I himwxw v.e must mi; a 3 M all,'' aliA coldi>. If v e Khould meet JIK H! rang ers \vf- fsVou'id jri be.bly fall in love with each other Again."—Judge The Sctlaf ed Coardtr. We i- j.in" tired of th- high brow? vho tell n v. e eat too tr'ich. Whfcn 2 fellow geta the sort of viitleg that aro served in our boarding lio'.ne, natur" dejpsind 'hat one play to full capacity.—Houston Tost. Danyrr of Optimism. An ofitifri">t TV\V f»o tfio far !T> im a*rininji every v oed 1H a linker and allowing the plain but ncce&adry v, '£* ctablep to lie choked out of tho gar " itfcnr ~7 Couldn't Feazo' Him. A HubaUern was inarching along with his company He was vpry young, and his men evidently though' tiirn inexperienced, no fhrjy Ftruclt up "A little child shall Iffd them, lead them gently home." YvLun they had finished he halted the company and paid, "Now we'll have that verse over again." Game, waßn't he? i well. i The paint will wear well. The paint cost will be lowest, since you wiß have FEWER GALLONS to buy What . Stronger agument do you need? • ~ ' . ■ * - •••'-. . . , ' .3% j.; . ; y - -, r —-4-fc Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and - Diarrhoea Remedy 1 V. This is a remedy that every fam ily should be provided with, and esperialy during the summer \n«)iitlis,... Think of the pain and suffering that must be endured wlu n medicine must be sent for or before relief can be obtained,. Ask anyone who has ueed it. Ob tainable everywhere. Flowers for All Occasions! We giow them—Roses—V i o 1e t Vallies and Carnations a Sjiecialty. Wedding and Funeral Flowers Jar ran«ed in the latest'artistic Styles. Pot Plants—Ferns, Palms and many other nice plants for the house. Write for our Spring Price list of Rose Bushes, Shrubberies, Hedge Plants, Evergreens and shade trees. OUR BUSINESS IS GROWING Mail, Telegraph and Telephone 01- dersjproniptly executed by J. L. O'Quinn & Co* Raleigh, N. C. I Greatly Benefited by Chamber- I lain's Liniment. | 'I have used Chamberlain's l.ini i incut for sprains, bruises and rheii • /■ hn.itie pains, and thejjreal benefit! • 1 lia\ if i ececi vc I in\ re 1 ■ >tiiinenilinjf it in the liight.-jst ' '•! ins," wriU s \l l s. |']l|im'!!h'S . , . 1 Wabash, I in!. If v u,u i ■ !11 hi i diil , I i i l"i rheumatic p til's you 'nil! ' ertainly be pleased with the ! , >i f>ni j>t r liel \vhi li Ciiambcrla n : Liniment affords. ( tbtainable ! ■ rywhere. Notice lty virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Martin Comity, iii a »j>ecinl proceedings therein pending, entitled • "W. A. Gurganus, et als, against Gilbert R.iwls, rtals." I shall expose to public mile the followion described real Estate a,-wit: | A tract I, of land situate in Bear Grass Township County aforesaid, adjoining ; the lands of the late KoberwHurris' Heirs, recently occupied by Robert Rnwis, and commonly ktown and designated as the James Gurganus and Me. G RawJsplace, cont'iiii'tig bv estimation 12 acres more or less. Place of sale—Before Court House door of Martin County. ' Titne of sale- Monday, the 7:st dnv of June 11 ,s Term of side Cui«h. This the- 17th. day of MHV, trjis ■ ! 1 11 L UK ITTON, Conir. 5-" » (Notice Of Sale North Carolina, Martin County: I, J. G. Crawford, Sheriff of Martin county, have this day lev ied 0 n th• Io 11 >wj ng tracts or nat; eels of land Tying and being in the county of Martin, and will sell the same on Monday the sth day of .July, 1915, at the court house door of said county, at 12 o'clock M., for the taxes due and unpaid for the year 11)1 i, unless the taxes and cost are paid on or before that date. Everett, J. A., 06 acres, J. L. Whitehurst land, 1600, ISO, 1860. Wynne, J. Hyman' 1 town lot, 12.03. 1.80. 18,83. Sherrod, Isaih, 2 town lots in Oak City, 473, IHO, 653. ones. liichard, Jones estate, 92 acre?, Savanah lad, 1 67 1.80, 3.67. Harrell. Robert, 1 town lot, 11.95, l.gO, 13.75. Notice Having qualified ns Administrator up on the F state of N. S.Stalling deceased; Notice is hereby given to all persons hold ir.g tliiims-agaJHiLiiai 1 Esta t e to pre sent them to the undersigned for pay. ment on or before the Ist, day of June 1919, or this notice will be plead in bar ; of their recovery. Ail persons indebted to said listate are requested to make im i mediate r-a) ment. - This BHI day of May 1915. h. M. BROWN. Adnir. ! 5 i 4 „ Trustee's Sale By virtue of the authority conferred in me by a "Deed of Trnst" executed to me ' by J. R. Rawls and wife on the sth day of Feb'y 1915. and duly recorded in the Register of Deeds office In Martin coun ty, in Book U. U. U. 413. to secure the payment of a certainjbond bearing even date herewith, and the stipulations in said Deed of Trust not having been com plied with, I shall expose at public auc tion, for cash, on Wednesday the 7th day of July 1915, in front of Oak City in Martin county, the following property: Beginning at B. L. Johnson's corner on Foiuth St., thence southeasterly couise fSo northwesterly course 204 feet to a stake , in J. C Ross' line ii 4 felt to a stake in B. L Johnson and J. C. Rsss' line, then 1 southwesterly course 249 feet, thence •long B. L. Johnson's line to a corner, , the beginning. g RVERETT Xrustee This June 7, 1915. U&l ati&ifcilMv- Jk .'M&kU- CC-C C*C*C* ddftilS m & HAIL | I INSURANCE § IS 1 Insure your Tobacco arid other Crops *sl «» against Loss by Hail £fl Q %$ In The Old Reliable X home Insurance Company, of New York with Assets Amounting to | $30,000,000 | 6 & Call, write or phone. I will take pleas- JL ure in explaining] the terms, rates, etc. 2J § f J • K. B. Crawford iX Phone 39 Wil!ir»»nston, N. C ||- J ] Ready to Wear j I-- ' GASMENTS I Silk, Voile, Crepe for Women Skirts, Underwear--SpecialJPrices Palmjßeach Middies for Girls GOING FAST. CALL EARLY I G. 1). Garstarphen & Go. I Williamston - - INortii Carolina ; ■-'! T *g—— 3*UWBtZ3MSJ Wt MB , _ i ii nni«iiwiiiii»Tiiii«ii iMiMinw—iiiwimi i i in m rffi~ mirm--in- -nn n - ■'jifjmami ..Screen Your Home..' ——•^We~4mw""a~fdiy , inc of-" —- Screen Doors Windows 1 : _ Frames | and Wire . HOYT HARDWARE CO. Williamston, N. C. i nn * wtiß!l ' »T7;'WWUin^UR^YCKWWU ***** . . 1 (T§m *jo *.& */P w U]gJ t(7\ ... " ROSEMARY" | That*s For Remembrance 1 LAND | W That's For Sale j| | FARMS I They Are For Homes W Home Making is an Art Cultivated by the Man of JP brains. He builds where Nature Smiles W Buy a farm and Live Choicest Offerings. Easy Terms X LESLIE FOWDEN, Williamston. N. C, . eee . -.iMrri .Hi ■»
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