j>iji m + + +
jpCRJONfIL?
Harry A. Biggs went to Wake
Forest Wednesday.
Fon Gray, of Robersonville,
was in town Tuesday.
L. H. Mizell, of Jamesville,
was in town Wednesday-
Master James Smith wick was
here from Jamesville Tuesday.
Miss Miriam Standi! spent the
week-end with relatives at Wil
son.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Watts and
Master Billv Watts spent Sunday
here.
Mrs. Bettie Gurkin has been
visiting relatives in Wendell this
week.
Mrs. Eli Gurganus went to
Plymouth Tuesday to visit rel
atives.
Joe David Thrower left for
Hollister Wednesday to visit his
brother.
J. Ben Roberson, of Roberson
ville, was in town Monday on
business.
W. C. Manning and Miss Daisy
Manning left Tuesday morning
for Baltimore.
Mrs. W. J- Hodges and Master
William Hodges went to Nor
folk Mondav.
W. Fountain Lipscomb, of Nor
folk, spent Sunday here with
Mrs. C. W. Keith.
Mr. and Mrs. Staton Peel, who
have been visiting in the county
returned to Belhaven yesterday.
Hon. A. R. Dunning went to
Raleigh Monday to appear before
the Supreme Court in several
cases-
W. 0. 'Andrews, representa
tive of the Metropolitan Life In
surance Company in this section,
went to Washington Thursday
to attend an important meeting
of the head officials.
The Professor Say*
The teaching spirit is like spir
its of ammonia. When you once
uncork it everybody recognizes
and respects it.
It is strange how the folks will
boast about the boundless resour
ces of their counties, and yet al
low them to be classed as pauper
counties, when it comes time for
school appropriations.
How is it that many folks who
know so much can be so outrage
ously uninteresting, especially
when they tra to deliver a
speech? '
We often hear about the blind
alloy jobs. It is a disagreeable
fact that there is too much blind
alley teaching in our schools.
Trustee's Sale
By virtu? '»• tlieauthoi itv coiifcrie'l in me
bv ft Deed "f Trust executed to me by
Raymmirt C. Atige ami wife' Carrie An*e
on the Ht'n da- of Marram)rs awl 4n»y
recorded in tlie Register of 1 perl's office
in Martin County. b-jok Ilr. page to
secure the payment of a certain bond
bearing even (late therewith: atul th«
stipulations in said I)eeil of Trusts not
having been complied with. I shall eir ose
at public auction for cash, on Monday
the sth day of March 1917, at t* M at
the Court House door in Martin County,
the following property: ROUNDED by
S. E. Ange anu others.
Beginning iu the Corev line at S. E
Ange's corner and running Nortbernly
with said Corey line to a lightwood
■tump in Francis Ange's field known as
the M. W. Ange corner; Ibence with said
M. W. Ange's line to the head o» Tiger
Branch; thence with branch to S E.
Ange's line; thence with said linf to the
beginning containing twenty sevan (27)
Acre*.
This the 28th day of January. >917.
H. G. GRIFFIN, Trustee.
22
notice of sale
■ ■Under and bv virtue of an order of re
aala in the Special Proceedings entitled
W. Robert Melson and wife, el als. said
resale being made on account of a raise
in bid of the former sale, the undersign
ed, will on Monday, February, 26th
1917, at 12:00 o'clock M. at the Court
House door in the Town of Williamston,
N. C. offer for sale at public auction, for
cash, the following described property;
Begining at the corner os High and
Union Streets in the Town of Hamilton,
N C. thence aTong Uniqn Street to Mrs.
A. Bryans line; thence along Mrs. A.
Bryans line paralell to High Street, to
Mrs. A. Bryans line to High Street
thence atoffg Hi.di Street to th» begin J
ing containing '> acre more or less, am'
being the same tract of 1--1
Fannie
J. A HobSs - . vf
public R
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Ihis ii ' »
WANTED: —Young women of
gO>d character over 16 years of
age to work in our Cigarette Fac
tory. Good clean work. Good
wages paid. A limited number
of»young men also wanted.
W. DUKE SONS & CO. BRANCH
Durham, N. C.
To the first 100 boys and girls
opening an account of 81.00 or
more; we will give a nice water
proof school bag. 4 per cent in
terest will be paid compounded
quarterly. Martin County Sav
ings & Trust Co. Bank of Mar
tin County's Old Banking Rooms.
MONEY TO LEND:—On im
prved farm lands and town
property. Reasonable brokerage
A. R. Dunning, Williamston, N.C.
LET EVERYONE IN~THI
FAMILY save a few pennies
every week and be sure to have
a happy Christmas Savings Club
at the Farmers and Merchants
Bank. ~
Don't Have Catarrh
One efficient way to remove
nasal catarrh is to treat its cause
which in most cases is physical
weakness. The system needs
more oil and easily digested
liauid-food, and vou should
take a spoonful of
scorn
EMULSION
after each meal to enrich your
blood and help heal the sensi
tive membranes with its pure
oil-food properties.
The results of this' Scoff's
Emulsion treatment will
surprise those who have used
irritating snufts and vapors.
Get theGennine SCOTT'S
MONEY TO LOAN:—On im
proved farm lands in Martin
County —Clayton Moore, Will
iamston, N. C.
No, 666
Thi» to a prescription prepared especially
for MALARIA or CHILLS 4. FEVER.
Five or six dotes will break any case, and
"If taken then as a tonic 'the Fever will nol
Calomel and does not gripe or sicken. 25c
NO RED TAPE. NO FEES.
NO FINES. if the Christnr s
I Savings Club at Farmers and
(Merchants Bank. B> on hand
I next TyJunday.' Your friends ure
jenroliing.'Juin the Happy cpk\ .1.
| I Avvi i-.-;o by Rals an I jj
1 ! with lii'* one exterminator
' s I ills quickly;- -mummifies , j
without odor; —harmless JMRS'/A
to humans.
XAT CORN
I 25c. 50c ..*l*l.oo .t
Seed, Hardware, Drug >^3
tnd General Stores.
l
i'li uat Bica.. WiMiannion
S'atle, Rh dei & Co., Hamilton
Oak Ct:y Supp'y Co.. Oak Csly
Bailey & Harnhiil, Lverett*
MONEY NEXT CHRISTMAS.
—Yes, it takes money Christmas
times. Come to see ua-or ask for
circulars. Begins Monday, Feb.
12th.
Notice
Uuder and by virtue of the an
thority conferred in me by a Deer
of' Trust executed tome byUaile
Hodges on the 20th day of Fc
191 5, and duly recorded in thi
Pu-bUc Registry of Martin Count\
in Buok Hi, page 386, to secure
'the payment of certain bond bear
ing een date therewith and the
stipulations in said Deed of Trust
not having been complied with. I
shall expose to sale at public auc-'
tion. for cash, in front of the
Court House door in the town,of
Williamston, at 12:00 o'clock, "on
the 16th day of February, 1917,
the following described real prop
erty, to-wit:
Beginning at a corner between
and partly in Burrough's line.
theme t-he livUiing 1 ine be
tween said \ 'Vtles to a corner of
jthc Tuiner tn:ct of la/*'"., thence
j along the line of said Turner to a
corner k» Burroughs line, thence
" " rougii'jj 'ino to tfc
Obtaining Ho .. err-. '
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j.d iv ~of Ja.;i . JO'7. •
THE ENTERPRISE, WILLIAMSTON, NORTH CAROLINA
P THFPEBPLES BAN!? I
tfa' 3P
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AS RECEIVED the furniture to conveniently equip its Banking House in the Hoyt
wfo 4pU Building on Main Street. Every requirement of the present day banking system
JL WP w ill be met by the officers of the Institution, who are trained in the best methods tffi*
used in the world of finance. Mr. Charles H. Godwin, who for years has served as Cash
iier of the oldest bank in the county, will assume the Cashiership of the PEOPLES BANK HV
and his graining and ability guarantee the efficiency of the bank service. Why not open
an account with this new institution? Its .safety,. its security, its soundness are assured.^
jj Make This Bank
| Your Bank §
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| The Peoples Bank |
| Williamston, N. C. |jj
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Authorrrt. Writ** l'->f Culai': /\lao X atr r i'l•' f tm
J. O. ! IEARNE, K CKV.LN I i'KoDL -IS ( v>.
Wlntakera; N, C. Wilmii.tfo... N C. |
- NOTICE
North Carolina,
Martin County,
In the Superior Court.
lih>. Purvis vs. Mary I'urvis
The defendant above named will
take notice that an action, entitled
as above, has been commenced i:i
the Superior Court of Martin
County, for the pnrposc ola« di
vorce between the parties, and the
said defendant will further take
notice that he is required""'to ap
pear at the Term of the Superior
Court of sai«l County to be held
on the second Monday alter the
lirst Monday in March ■ y l 7•
being tlie 19' th day of March 1917,
at the court house of said County
at Williamson, N. C. and answer
or demurHo the ccitnplainl in said
action, or the plaintiff will apply
to the Court for the relief deinand
eg!. v.. . ,
—Tliis ?;ti day of Fgb. 117• «
'R.J. PETTp
C'erk Superior (■ >urt.
2-9
C H I'iiSTM A S SAVIN 03 CLU B
begins uy, Feb,, 12th at the
l
Deposits made weekly.. Classes
to *I.OO weekly. See
Notice
i Under f.nd l>y vtrtiie-ot h power of >ale
coiittiued in th'U t:er'*in deed tn trust
exe utul Uy Ge';,;eM Rofoerson atil
wife, to the undersigned trusie . bearing
date Mar. 10, 191b of record 111 bo' k Mi,
atpaKe.ll6, Martin Registry, to secure
the pay ill-lit of h certain bond of even
date tiiere with, and the stipulations
therein, (•••ntuine l nit having t>eea coni
plied, and a', the rttjnestof the party in
interest, the under lotted, will, oil Mon
day the i2'h dav of March 1917 «t 1 1 00
r.oon. Ht t'ie roi:ri>r>use door of Martin
Countv a'. William'ton. N, C ofT-vr at
public s >l" i" the highest bidder for
cash, the folio* ii:g described lnnds towit
ing in the center of second St.
in the town '>f Rob'.*r'«>nviile, N C. run
ning tlience with thr* center «»! Second
Street an Kasterul-y course to M .'V 1 >u.l -
corner, thence a Northerly course
to I/. T-»> lor'a corner, thence with.L.
A Taylor's' line a Westerly-course to the
center ut Grim'es Stieet, thence a South
erly co rse with the ceiiter of Grimes
Strcfct ' the beginning, containing x /i
acre more or less.
2'j-l beginning at stak•: i-i the line
the Mar't et Lot owned b- j. G. I).
IV>bers-'si. r:;ns Ihei 1 r•. N6r4j W3B ft. h
11 inches, to tire of the ;,toW of J. C.
& M. A K ibi-r-o 1, vht-nce wita said line .
S 80 i 1 W .4 it an 16 inches to 4 stake,
Ira 1) yobrriion's corner; theoc«f S. 6 1-2
K. 39 feet and 6 inches to the Street,
thence S M>A W24 ft and (> inches to
the beginning.
This 30th day of Jan. 1917. S
A. R. DUNNING, Trustee
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•WE HAVE
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Ft Of
or bale j
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Shinnies, Hackney and Piedmont »
Wagons, Flannagan Bifrgies, Av
ery Disc Harrows and Cultivators, J|
Oliver and Chattanooga one and ®
j two horse plows.
Come to see us
4 ,1| j*j
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U Harrison Bros. & Company
| J Williamston, N. 0. • Jm
mm-MY'TjSM
Will cure Rheumatism, Neu
ralgia, Headaches, Cramps, Colic
Sprains, Bruises, Cuts, Burns, Old
Sores, Tetter, Ring-Worm, Ec
zema, etc. Antiseptic Anodyne,
used internally or externally. 25c
Still U a year. Subscribe now.
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FOR SALE:—I have for
four (4) colts. If you are in the
market for cheap horses, see me, ,
Wheeler Martin, Williamston. |
RUB-MY-TISM - Antiseptic j
Relieves Rheumatism, Sprains, j
Neuralgia, etc.
Still $1 a year. Subscribe nomjl