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THE ENTERPRISE PK , I)AV VlllltwlM. N C • WILLIAM C. HANKING. RptTO» SUBSCRIPTION RATES mi Tear fI.OO ■e Mouth? SO Am Montht ■ *5 Strictly Cub In Advance ■Btered at the Po«4 Offlc* at Wtlltemaion aC.M tccood Claaa Mail Matter AMreu all Communications to THE ENTERPRISE, YVllllamston. N C. FEIPAY, NOVEMBER 2. - - 1917 I he Wood Question Again. Like Bamjuo's ghost, the fuel question hot>s .ip frequently, for it i- a question which makes c M chills chase each other down the spine of the public. The win ter is almost here, and still there has nothing been done to settle the all-important question of supplying the town with enough wood to keep from freezing when it turns cold. Keeping pace with th- bloated mine owners, those people who have wood to sell are den anding exorbitant prices for if, and even at that rate, the need is so much greater than any hope of a supply. Coal deal ers ;tre asking >15.00 per ton des pite the government's ruling in th e matter, and even fuel..from that source is scarce. What is the ordinary citizen to do about ft? What will the poorer classes do when the winter's snows and hard freezes come? Are they to have to endure suffering in this land where millions of cords of wood are within a mile of the town? why not have a municipal wood \ard and save the people from suffering in this communi t\ ? It is a time of all others for a show oj' sympathy; it is a time for.patriotism, and that means unselfishness. nuticT; Ni'rtli C ii .mi Martin Count \. Hun it /! jti i.lfit- lus I'xn iiloi of tlu> estate*'! J. In. W Crktriuli, leccnseit. 1 hi'>f .Mllr;i«t C ui't\, Ninth C'ttolitm th'- -i '•.«>,:t all p ■••S'III-, liwiitj; el tuns mis' tli- estate i.l « 'i. 1 IU-I'- IM"! to ex hibit Until t" the ut \IK office "f I>t.i!t''tij; ami Mm,', Attorneys, V li.itiiKtnn N C on or Ufou the .stii (!«■> c>l Oc!ol er li'lS, ot this liot'ti' will be )•'.« .n'.. il in liat of their : M'l VI'P . All ]>el>'>ti- r.Uhte.l to s.itil t 11v will please make inuncHliate tmwncir. This tile mil dav of Octolu r Hl7. JOSEPH L. HOL.LIDA V Executor of the estate ol John C>!clrain, tleccaseil. L' IST OK STRAYED. -Cow, black and white with bell on; marked crop in each ear. I have her in my possession. Owner can haye same by paying expenses. / J. E. Hardison. MOftEY TO LEND- On improv ed farm lands in Martin County. Anv amount from >I,OOO up.. S. J. Everett, Greenville, N. C. FOR SALE. Builders Lime, Agricultural Burnt Unslacked, Slacked and Oyster Shell Lime in bulk or bags, car or cargo shipments. Clyde MacCallum State Agent, Hertford, N. C for Limestone Products Corp. and Chesapeak Shell & Lime Co, LOST. Somewhere on the road Fridav, one coat suit, fur trimm-, ed, size 19; one suit, size 36, braid trimmed. Reward if return ed to S. H. Hopkins or to Or leans' store. FOR SALE.—Repair parts for Benthal Peanut Pickers and Sto ver Engines. When io need of them, see us.— Biggs£lron and Motor Company. r ~y i Professional Cards ; i S. J. Everett Attorney-at-Law Greenville, N. C. - WiUiainaton, N. C. * Greenville LOHK Dutance Phone 328 Wm. E. Warren - J. S. Rhode* l)rs. Warren & Rhodes Physicians and Surgeons Office in BIKK* Orujf Store • 'Pho 1 7 B. A. CRITCHER B. D. CRITCHER CRITCHER & CRITCHER ATTORNEY-AT-LAW MAIN STREET PHONE H Williarnston, N. C. A 1 Dunn ng Clayton Moore DUNNING & MOORE Attorney » and C.oun»'llor» At Law Oflice I 14 Main St., over T . K. Hodgr» itore W'llliamiton, N. C Phone 133 Jos. li. Saunders, M. 1) Physician and Surgeon Day phone 53 - Night phone 4 VVilliamston, N. C. Hugh B. York, M. D Microscopy, Electrotherapy, X * Kay, Diagnosis, Specialties Office on Sillithwn k St rear Hl'miit Hro Office hour*, Mtolo a ui.. 7t04 |> m. 1 Offic;'ph'.ue 60 - Ntvht j hone 63 j ~~X D. SIiADi; Undertaker and Licrnspd Kinba! met Plymouth, . - 1 Phone . Williarnston, Dr P. B. CONE Dentist ~Offic£ over Farmers and Mer chants Bank. Hours 9 to 12 and 1 to 5 Phone No. 9 Res Phone No. 156 Dunning & Smith Attorncys-. t Law Williarnston, 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, EAR. NOSE and THROAT and FIT GLASSES 1-.. I>. BUNCH Agent For arolina Metal Shinglch Williarnston. N. C Phone 170 :: mn==Mß«E= MR. FARHER Now is the time to get ready for another Hijth-Priced Crop - You can do this by buying a Disc Plow, 3 -liors© Oliver and Chattauooga Plows Spike-tooth Harrows HACKNEY AND PIEDMONT WAGONS FLANNAGIN BUGGIES We carry Lime, Cement, Brick 4 and 5 inch Juniper Shingles •'X- LET US SERVE YOU HARRISON BROS. & COMPANY THE ENTERPRISE, WIIXIAMSTOM, NORTH CAROLINA Have You Bought That "Second Liberty Loan Bond" This bank offers its service to those contemplating purchasing the above bonds in any account Vou can subscribe on the Partial Payment plan if you desire. Subscriptions close of October 27th, 1917. The Peoples Bank J. G STATON, President »J. L. HASSELL* Vice President V. R. TAYLOR, 2nd V-President C. H. GODWIN, Cashier Williamston, N. C. Sour Stomack Eat slowly, matsicate your food thoroughly, abstain from meat for a few days and in most cases the pour stomach will dis appear. If it does not, take one of Chamberlain's Tablets im mediately after supper. Red meats most likely to cause *our stomach and you may find it best to cut them out. Notice North Carolina In The Supreme Court Martin County C. C. Joyner Vs Victoria Joyner The defendant above-named will take notice tluit an action entitled a* »l>ove has t>eeii commence;! in the Superior Court of Martin County, North Carolina, for the purjKJseof obtait.iii« an absolute divoice, nuil the sail defendant will farther take noti el-hat he in required to atipear at the term of the Supreme Court of said County, to be 'iel.l on the i4th Monday after tile Ist Monday of Sept. it beiiiK the tenth day of Ileceni ber, 1 Q 17. at the Countheuse of said Co:uit\ in Williiunston, N>rth Carolina, and answer or demur t> (Ir* complaint iti said action, or the plaintiff will apply to llie court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This the 29U1 dav of Septemder, 1917 H. K I'l-MCL t letk Superior Court MAKE HAY WHILE THE SUN SHINES * INTERNATIONAL PULL-POWER HAY PRESS \'.M (Ml. (ic, much mory work and work longer wl.cn your task is easy. You can bale much more _hay ir. .1 yiven time because you keep your horses fresher, with an I\TERNAKIONAL PL'LL-POWER HAY I'KHSS than with others. We should like to show vou just whv this is. V" l ' Ull! st ' ( " ,irst step-over is the .owesi made. Then, the horses are pulling no load at all while crossing the step-over. The dratt is also red.,. ■ ' , minimum by a sturdy Compound leverage principle on the sweep, which makes the load uniform and reasonably light at all times. You will bile many extra bales because ot' the International power arrangement. The two-horse press is made in three sizes and the one-horse press in mie size. The International Press it>elf is a marvel ot corsect design and durable construction. Come in and let us show you why your bales will all weigh the same and will never look ragged; why yot/will not need to stoop to tie bales; etc., etc , * J. C. Crawford, Agt. WILLIAMSTON, N. C. NOTICE In the Superior Court * Carolina Martin County John W. Manning vs. National Tire & Rubber Co., Inc. International Automobile Leagne, Inc. , and A. C. Bidwell. By virtue of an execution directed to the undersized from the Superior Court of Martin County in the above entitled cause, I will, on Monday the 3rd day of December, 1917. at 12:00 o,clock M. at the Court House door of said county, sell to the highest bidder for cash to sat isfy aaid execution, all the right title and - interest which the said defendants above uamed, have in the 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. —• I. H. PAGE _ Sheriff of Martin Counry. Parmcle Training? School Parmele, North Carolina % For Colored Youth. Primarily, its missionljis 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, SplendidJAccom modation. Rates reasonable. For further informationjwrite. W. C. CHANCE, Principal. Mrs. Mattie Speller Dealer In GENERAL MERCHANDIS Also a full line of wall paper. Phone 35 Wllllartnton, fN. C Wheeler Martin Wheeler Martin, Martin & Martin Attorneys-at-Law Williamston - North Carolina 'PHOWK »3 No. 666 Vhii is a prescription prepared MpeeiaUr V.ALARIA or CHILLS A FEVER, or si x dote* -an 11 break any caie. and i tier oa a tonic the Fever will not ■.rr. !: acts oaths liver better than •»—ia-i doca not fripeor aickcn. 2Sc
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