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THE ENTERPRISE nwmwb «*»iv nrrnAY WllUaauto*. m. C. WH4JAM C. MANNING HDITOK SUBSCRIPTION RATES Om Tnnr SI.OO lb Month* ... .50 tfcaon Month is Strictly Cash la A4vnnc« ■■•trad it the M oßct at Williamson. H. C. M Second Clan Mall Matter. AMnu all Communications to THE eWTERPRISE, Wllllamaton, N C. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26. - - 1917 If you had the money and fail ed" to buy a Liberty Bond, your Americanism lacks something. Oak City is the first place in the county to have a Community Fair, and that, too, in connection with a first class Chautuaqua Hats off to those enterprising people. If Germany starts to overrun Holland, they should he (riven a sufficient amount of water to drown them. The bloody Teutons will not hesitate to violate the neutrality of the Dutch, if it suits their diabolical purposes. Food Administrator Hoover will advise that Thanksgiving be a day of fasting instead of feast ing. It will take more than mere ly advising to get these American people to emulate the manner of the puritans on that Autumn day in 1621. But Hoover is on the right line. The Red Cross Auxiliary here were given more than two hun dred dollars worth of tobacco last month, while other markets have far exceeded that sum. Every farmer should be willing to donate several pounds each day or week t> this cause. These farmers have plenty and to spare in a majority of cases, for this year, th'ey are surely on top. Mr. Fanner, why not help the wo men in Red Cross work? A Good Time For The [foliar. With the upward swing of prices in everything, The Enter prise has clung to the old price of SI.OO per annum; this, too, when the cost of labor, and ma terial has advanced greatly. There is no question that our subscribers appreciate this fact, but many are forgetting tojexhib it the least sign of that feeling. No statements have been sent out yet, as it is a more satisfac- Tory thing for the subscriber to either come in and pay up or mail a check Considering the condition of the farmers among whom are the great number of our friends, we confidently expect that it will not be necessary to mail state ments this fall Cotton is assum ing the usual war-time price, to bacco has brought wealth' to its producers, peanuts are high--in fact everything that the farmer produces is soaring. And so now is the time to send along the good American dollar, which today is the standard of the world. Send us a renewal if you are already a subscriber, or if not become one at once The county paper is al ways a faithful friend, for it re joices when you marry and sor rows when death comes. It stands for you and Martin County, and will coptinue to visit you weekly for (ONE DOLLAR * PER ANNUM.. r" ** """i » Professional Cards j S. J. Everett Attorncy-at-Law Greenville, N. C. - Wllllamaton, N. C. Greenville LOOK DiaUoce Phone 328 Win. R. Warren • J. 8. Rhodet ftrs. Warren & Rhodes Physicians and Surgeons Office In BiKK* l )ru K Store • 'Photit 7 B. A. CRITCHER B. D. CRITCHER CRITCHER fc CRITCHER ATTORNEY-AT-LAVV MAIN STREET PHONE V . VVilliamston, N. C. A. R. Dunmrg Clayton Moore DUNNING & MOORE Attorney'• and Coun«ellori At Law Office 114 Main St , over F. Ky Hodge* More Williamflon, N. C Phone 135 Jos. H. Saunders, M. I) Physician and Surgeon Day phone 63 • Night phone 4( Williamston. N. C. Hugh B. York, M. D Microscopy, Electrotherapy, X Kay, Diagnosis, Specialties Office on Siiiltliwu k St.. reur Hlonnt Hr» Office hour*, b to lo «. 111.. 7 to 9 p. ni. Offic? 'phone 6" • 'phone 63 .1. 1). KLADE Undertaker and Licensed hmbal in e i Plymouth, - N. C Phone 37. Williamstoii, N.C Dr P. B. CONE Dentist Office over Farmers and Mer chants Bank. Hours 9 to 12 and 1 to 5 Phone No. y Res Phone No. 156 Dunning & Smith Attorneys- 't Law Williamston. N. C. Robersonville N. C, Dr. R. L. Savage of Rocky Mount will be at the Atlantic Hotel fourth Wendnea day in each month to treat dis eases of the EYE, E*R. NOSE and THROAT and FIT GLASSES Mrs. B. 0. Cowin Emily, the wife of R O. Cow-! in, died October 15th, 11)17, in the 32nd year of her age. She j was the loving daughter of Mr. | and Mrs Samuel Rogerson, and had been a great sutTerer for the past three years, but bore her afllictions with great patience as though reconciled to her lot She leaves behind a bereaved husband, and five small children, father, mother, five brothers, two sisters, and a host of friends and relatives to mourn their loss. She was a true, affectionate wife, kind and loving mother, a devot ed child and a good neighbor, Though for a lonprunta §he had been unable to do but litHe for her family, still her dopartirre has left them with bleeding hearts for her conpanionship is no more, and a vacancy is left which cannot be filled, May God in His mercy recon cile all the dear ones left behind to His most holy will, enabling them to realize that He does -all things well and makes no mis takes. The furneral services were conducted by Elder J. N. Roger son and writer. The interment was in the family burying ground. B. S. Cowin Home Coming Day. The Chowan College Alumnae Association will hold its annual Home Coming Day on Tuesday Nov. 6th. A splendid program is being prepared and a lartfe at tendance is expected. Hope all the Alumnae can be with UB on that day. THE ENTERPRISE, WXLLIAIIBTOIf, KO&TH OAItOLUVA Rg - Have You Bought That 0j I "Second Liberty Loan Bond" 1 This bank offers its service to those contemplating purchasing the above bonds in any account f Vou can subscribe on the Partial Payment plan ij you desire. e - $ Subscriptions close of October 27th, 191 7. $ :{@ © 1 The Peoples Bank 1 jS §J ijj§, J. Q S'IATON, President J. L. HASSELL, Vice President gj jjg, V. R.TAYLOR, 2nd V-President C. H. GODWIN, Cashier lH?) Wiliiamston, N. C. ■ 10 ' ft iwsxm Sour Stomack Eat slowly, mataicate your food thoroughly, abstain from meat for a few days and in moat cases the sour stomach will dis appear. If it does not, take one of Chamberlain's Tablets im mediately after supper Red meats most likely to cause sour stomach and you may find it best to cut them out. North Carolina In The Supretitt Court Maitin County \ C. C. Joyner - Vd Victoria Joyner 1 The defendant above-named wltt take notice that an action entitled ar above has Ix'en commenced in the Superior Court of Martin CoUntv, North Carolina, for the pnrpoie of obtaining an absolute divorce, and the said defendant will further take notice that he is required to ap|>eni at the term of the Supreme Court ol said County, to he held on the 14th Monday after the Ist Monday of Sept il7, It being the tenth day of Decem ber, 1917, at the Countheuae of said County in Williainaton, Nt.rtli Cuqplina, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will anply to the court for the relief detnpnded 111 said complaint. This the 29th day of September, 1917 R. R PIvRL Cferk Superior Conn NOTICE North Cuioliua Martin County Having qualified as executor of the estate of John \\' Cfletrain, deceaseil, late of Martin Coiintv, North Carolina this is to notify all persons having against the estate of said deceased to ex hibit them to the undersigned at the office of Dunning and Moore, Attorneys, V'illiamston. N C 011 or before the sth day of October I'.'lH, or this notice will be pleaded in bat ot their rsct very. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This the >nd dav of October 1917. JOSKPH 1,. HOLUDAY Kxecutor of the estate of John Coletraiu, deceased. NOTICE Having nulifie«i us adtnluitratrix up on the e.sWUtviif S. 11 Hyinaii, deceased, notice is herewy given to all persons holding claims against said estate to pre sent them to the undersigned for pay ment on or liefore the and day of Octo ber, this notice will pleaded in bar of their recovery. Ail persons indebted to said estate are requested to tuAke immediate payment. This the and day of October 1917. MARGAKKT HYMAN Administratrix Notice of Sale Under and by virtue of an ordor of the Superior Court of Martin Couhty, made in the special proceeding entitled, W. B. Daniel, et als vs W. O. Andrews, et als, the undersigned commissioners will on the 30th day of October, 1917, at 12 o'clock, M., at the couithouse in Williamston, N. C., offer for sale to the highest bidder, for cash, that cejtain tract of land, lying and being in Martin County, North Carolina, adjoining the lands of S S. Hadley, Joseph D. Bfggs, and others, and more particularly de scribed as follows: Known as lots, number five aud six, in division of the lste Otis Andrews' laud divisions among his ohildren, and the same land upon which the late M. L. Andrews resided, adjoining the land of J. R. Riddick, S. S. Hadley, Joseph I). Biggs, and the Main Road leading from Williamston to Jt mesville, contain* ing 150 acres more or less. This a-jday of Siptember, 1917. B, A. CRITCHER COMMISSIONER. Notice MAKE HAY WHILE THE SUN SHINES INTERNATIONAL PULL-POWER HAT PRESS v..1. •.; '!«' much more work and work lunger when your task is easy. You can bale much more hay in>i tunc because you keep your horses tresluv- with an INTERNAEIONAL PULL-POWER I KhSS'\hiiii vvitli others. We bltould like t> S!H»\V vou just why this is -V. II will see first that the step-over is the lowest made. Then, the horses are pulling no load at all while c-.-ssinp thesis-over. The draft is also reduced to a minimum bv a sturdy compound leverage p.mupie on the sweep, which makes the load uniform and reasonably light at all times Vou will l. i le many extra hales because of the International power arrangement. * The two-horse press is made in three sizes and the one-horse press in one size. The International Press itself is a marvel oi.corsect design and durable construction Come in and let il> show vou why your bales will all weigh the same and will never look ragged; whv vou will not need to stoop t«> tie bales; etc., etc , ' » t J. C. Crawford, Agt. WILLIAMSTON, N. C. , NOTICE In the Superior Court North Carolina Martin County John W. Manning V». o National Tire & Rubber Co., Inc. International Automobile League, Inc , and A. C Bid well. By virtue of an execution directed to the undersigned from the Superior Court of Martin County in the above entiUed cause, I will, on Monday the 3rd day of December, 1917, at n:oo ,o,clock M. at the Court House door of said county, sell to the highest bidder for cash to sat isfy said execution, all the right title and interest which the said defendants above uatned, have in thf following de scribed personal property'to-wit: One lot of Automobile tires and being the same lot of tires seized and levied upon by the undersigned under and by virtue of a warrant of attachment issued in the above entitled cause. This 9th day of October, 1917. J. H. PAGE Sheriff of Martin Counry. Parmele Training. School Parmele, North Carolina For Colored Youth. Primarily, its mission is to train those who are to become the teachers in]~the schools of Martin County. Courses in Manual Training, Music, Domes tic Science and Practical Agricul ture. Every energy directed to Character Building and the prep aration for Community Service. New Buildings, Splendid.'Accom modation. Rates reasonable. For fur th i n formation" write. W. C. CHANCE, Principal. Mrs. Mattie Speller Deal«r In QENERAL MBRCHANOIS Also a full line of wall paper. Phone 35 Wllllam.ton, N. C Wheeler Martin Wheeler Martin, Martin & Martin Attorneys-at-Law Williamston - North Carolina 'PHOirft sj No, 666 ThU it • prescription pnpewd capecialh MALARIA or CHILLS & FEVER - IVJ or rix dom will break any case, and f thee a* a tonic the Ferer will not It acta on the liver better than ■i-jOiC* end doe* not gripe or ekken. 2Sc
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