THE ENTERPRISE WtHkMHa. M. C. WILLIAM C. MANNING, EDITOR "■ 1 ' ■-? SUBSCRIPTION RATES OM Twr ' ft oo ■B Month* .50 XKAM Month* >5 Strictly Cull la Advance ■■tlill at the tat OSce at WMltamrton, ■. C. aa aaeond Claaa Mali Matter. Alirm all Communication* to THE ENTERPRISE, Williamston. N C. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30. - - 1917 The. Germans in the West got "tanked u;." liut not on beer. It was British bullets. If cotton reaches forty cents, as was predicted Monday on the York market, there will be some sore spots in some farmers heads because they sold "too early." Now that Thanksgiving is over, thoughts of the little Christmas stockings will fill the minds of men and women in this blessed land. Hut we should re member the homeless through out the world. The Republicans of the west have been holding a pow-wow this week to formulate plans to defeat the Democrats. Of course, Marion Butler was there, and that is a plenty to say about it. Notice By virtue of the authority conferred in me by a "Deed of Trust" executed to me by Joe Hell on the 23rd day of January, 1915, and duly—jecorded in the Register of Deeds Office in Mar tin County, in book ll.i, page *sl, to secure the payment of c - c.i t.Mti bonds bearing • even date therewith, and the stipulations' tn said Deed of Trust not tuning been omplied with, I shall expose for sale at public am tion, for - ca\b. in the Town of Parmele in ftciitt ot the Post )lVi e, at 11 :oo «>' fock, a, in. on the rand dav of December, Iy 17, the tollowing des ribed real estate, to-wit. at a ditch, ). L. Wltiti hard's line; running South I-. I - . 94 pedes to Bryant Chance's line; thence , south 17 * W. 2 A poles; thence soiuh 18 E 8 poles to a 1 oruer; tlithce north Nfi'.-W',- it 1 poles to a ditih; thence up said ditch to a bridge; thence a straight line to a pine slump in (). L. Whitrhard's line to the be. ginning, containing. 3I acres more or less, Tl is the 2 jltd day ot November, 1917 H. A. CRITCII Kl\, •Trustee, 11-.?° Notice "aving qualified as executor of thewstate i>l Aaron Mi/ell, de ceived, 1 .*ll- of Martin county. North Carolina/ this is to notify all persons having claims agains the estate of said deceased to ex hibit them to the undersigned on or before the .'7th day of Novem ber, 1918 or this notice will be pleaded in bar. of their recovery. All person indebted to said es tate will please make immediate payment. This the 27th of November J a, WYNNE Executor For The Estate Of Aarort Mizell, Deceased, 11-30 Notice To Public. Owing to the war conditions, and our inability to get coal, and to conserve fuel, I will run my gin only Wednesdays and Fri days of each week. Yours Truly, J. G. Staton * SUBSCRIBE TO ENTERPRISE SI. THE YEAR. k Professional Cards ; S. J. Everett Attorney-at-Law Greenville, N. C. - Williamaton, N. C. Greenville Long DUtance Phone 338 Wm. P.. Warren • J. S. Rhode* Drs. Warren & Rhodes . - Physicians and Surgeons Office in Bigg* I'rug Stoie • 'Phone 7- B. A. CRITCHER B. D. CRITCHER CRITCHER & CRITCHER ATTORNEY-AT-LAW MAIN STREET , PHONE 77 WilliamsWWr N. C. A. R. Dunn: tig Clayton Moor* DUNNING h MOORF-: Attorney » and Councilors At L.aw Oflicr I 14 Mun St., over F. K. Hi»dj(r» More Williamson, N. C Phone 135 \ Jos. H. Saunders, M. 1) Physician and Surgeon Day phone 53 - Night phone 40 Williamston. N. C.- . Hugh B. YoTmOT Microscopy, Electrotherapy, X Kay, Diagnosis, Specialties »>'hcc oil StnilhwirU .St.. if.if Mount Hto Office lioutN. h lu.lo ii HI.. 7 to 4 p. In. Offir? 'phone 6o - Niyiit 'jjhuio* .1. I). SIiA 1)10 Undertaker and Licensed Emhal mer Plymouth, - N. C. Phone 37. Williamston, N.C. Dr P. B. CONE Dentist Office over Farmers and Mer chants Bank. - # Hours 9 to 12 and 1 to 6 Phone No. 9 Res. Phone No. 156 Dunning & Smith Attorney s-.' t- La w Williamston, N. C. Robersonville N. C. Dr. R. L. Savage of ltocky 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 M K. P. BUNCH A pent For arolina Metal Shingle?. •Villiamston. N. C Phon»> 170 MR. FARHER Now is the time to £et ready for another Hij'h-Priced Crop You can do this by buying a Disc Plow, *2-hors> Oliver and Chattanooga Plows Spike-tooth Harrows HACKNEY AND PIEDMONT WAGONS FLANNAGIN BUGGIES ' % We carry Lime, Cement, Brick -I and 5 inch Juniper Shingles " TWO,CAR LOADS WIRE FENCING HAitRfSOTBROS. K COMPANY THE ENTERPRISE, WILLIAMSTON, NORTH OAIIOUNA ! . ANNOUNCEMENT I - ' - i '' , r -. , • ■ | I beg to announce to my many friends that I have associated myself with The Peoples Bank 1 of Williamston, N. C., where I can be found to take care of their every need l' I desire to take this opportunity of thanking those who have so cheer fully given me their support and most respectfully ask the continuance of same, as with my "New Bank" we have ample meet your everv demand., I I trust you will feel free to command me whenever I can be of service. Respectfully, I + r J. L. KODQEKSOiM. * J O STATON, President J. L. HASSELL, Vice President V. R. TAYLOR, 2nd V-President C. H..GODWIN, Cashier - Williamston, N. C. - fI\FT I trs\ tea-* ,^-v INOTICB Il iv ing qualified as Executor to the last will and test itnent of Rittie (Jrillin deceased; Notice is hereby given to all persons tiold ing claims against said Estate to present them to the undersigned for |>avmenr on or before the 2nd ffiy of October, 1918, or this! notice will be plead in bar ot their recovery. All persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make im mediate payment This 2nd day ot October 1917- THOMAS C. GRIFFIN, Executor-, Mrs. Mattie" Speller Denlnrtn UENRHAL MHRCHANDIS Also a full line of wall paper. Phone j5 Wllllnmaton, N. G Wheeler M irtln Wheeler Martin, Martin & IV^artin Attorncys-at-Law Williamston - North Carolina PItONK 33 Green's August Flower lias been used for all ailments that caused by a disorder stom ach and inactive liver, such as sick headache, consti pat ton, sour stomach, nervous indigestion, ferment .'ition of rood, palpitation of the heart caused dy gases in the stomach. August FloMer i-s a gentle luxative, regulates diges tion both in stomach and intes tines, cleans an sweetens the stom ach and alimeutarycanal, stimu lates the liver tc secrete the bile and impurities from the blood'. 25 75 cent r>ottle~ Sold' bv SAI'N'DMRS \ FOWEN FOR "SALE. Builders Lime. Agricultural Burnt Unslacked, Slacked and Oyster Shell Lime in bulk or bags, car or cargo shipments. Clyde MaeCallum State Agent, Hertford, N C for Limestone Products Corp. and Shell & 1 iime Co, Boschee's German Syurp Wh vll >• I' 1 E 11 r. ! I :IAL v ■ MIU'II remedie- UL rn H, iscfie-'s (Jer man Sv ; u;> 1 .. 1 deen used SIK cess tulle ' tiii\ one vears in ail p. ills tiu ("nited States for coughs. iM 1 11. hitis, colds Settled in the ILIICA:, especially lung 11 ON ides h givi-s the patient a good ni.;hf S resi, 'free from oaign 1 I.\" WITH easy expectora tion 111 IHE A. irning. gives nature a ch.uie. : > sooth • the inflamed parts. ;1, ~.VS '' ~C TNE disease, helping the p. lient to regained his health. and 75 cent bottles.-. Sold l>\ SAIA'DFRS \ FOWPKN [Notice Having «jualifte.\ as administrator upon tile estate of Maggie G., Ale\auy:htuii, decease 1, notice is hereby niveti to all petsons holding cUims against »ait «*stnte to present them to the undersigned for paviiti*til on or bifore the 6tfi day of Nov. err thisnotice will be pJead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment. This 6th day of Nov. 1917. GKO T. McS UV.IITON Adtn. Mules For Sale. Always from 100 to 300 head of horses & mules of all description for sale at my stables in York, Pa ' JOH KIN DIG. Splendid Bargains At JauiesYille FOR SALE—I have at Jamesville, N. C-, the following: One Circular Saw Mill complete with 50-H. P. Boiler, 40-H. P Erie City Engine, Lane Saw Mill, Edgers, Cutoff saws, LogJacker etc., 6- H. P. Frick engine. 1 Lyell 8 H. P. engine, 1 8-H. P. Frick engine, Filing room building, practically new, All of the above is in first class ""rnnning order, and has a 2-acre mill site with more land available located on Roanoke River with good artesian well on the property. Milt has a capacity of 10,000 ft. per day. I have also 1 Gin and Grist Mill, building 42x60 ft. on A C L Railroad with one acre of land, 35-H. P. Boiler apld 20 H. P. engine 1 4 ft grist mill. 1 new 70-saw Continental cotton gin with packing press new, put in this year. .• All of the above practically new and is guaranteed to be in first class order, and I am offering 2of the best sites in Jamesville There are 350 yards of steel railroad track with the saw mill." For further particulars and terms apply to . * - ' ' f LUTHER HARDISON, ' v - Jamesville, N. C. An Old Man's Stomach. As we ijrow older and less ac tive, less and less food is requir ed co mee.t the demands of our bodies. Il too much is habitually taken, the stoniai h will rebei. When a man reaches the advanc ed age of 85 or yo, you will find that he is a light eater, Be as careful as you will, however, you I will occasionally eat more than you should and will feel the need of Chamberlain's Tablets to cor. re t the disorder. These tablets | do not contain pepsin, hut streng then the stomach and enables it to perform its function naturally. I hey also cause a gentle movc menfof the bowels. Certain Cure for Croup., Mrs. Rose Middleton, of (ireen. v '|i'\ 111. has had experience in the treatment ol this disease. She says. " When .my hildren were small my son had croup frequent ly. Chamberlain s _ Cough Reme dy always broke up these attacks immediately, and I was never u ith.oit it in the house, I have t.ikcu it m\ s». It for roughs and 1 olds with go. (I lesults.' Mrs. P.O. Slucheil Tells How She Cured Her Son of a Cold. ' VVIn 11 my son Ellis v.is sick wnli .> I.mi las', winter I ;avc loin (chamberlain s (' 'iigu me*, dy It helped hin ~! ~:u, .uid q 111 klv broke up h;s coid " writ -s Mi s, 1» () Sm, hell. 11.>_ me: (_ ■1 \. !',i T !iis n nrdv has ueen 111 use tor many wars. Its • oc.i ipialitie have been fuliv proveif'by many thousands of people, It i* pleasant and safe to take. y For a Weak Stomach. As a general rule all you need t" i> is !o adopt a diet suiied to vpur age and occuppation add to keep your bowels regular. When you feel that you have eaten too much and when constipated, take one 01' Chamberlain's tablets. FOR SALE.—One 5-room resi dence on Railroad Street in Rob ersonville, N. C. For terms apply to Mrs George M. Underwood, 721 Boush St., Norfolk, Va. Sale of Land for Partition Superior Court, _ , Before the Clerk. Edgecombe County, John C Daniel, et hl, Vs Benj E. Batts, et al. I n.der the authority of a decree of the Superior Court of Edgecombe County, the undersigned will sell it public auc tion to the highest bidder at the Court House I)oor in Tarboro, at ia o'clock, noon, on Monday Dec. 3rd, 191", follow ing described tract of land in said County being the northern portion of the Home J'lace of the late Capt. William S. Long, on the south side of Deep Creek, about one uiile from Speed, adjoining the lands of J. F Jones, O. P. House and others, containing 492.65 acres, more or less, and being Lot No 2 in this divisiou, This land is well timbered and suited for the growth of tobacco, cotton and all other crops. Said land will be sold in two parcels, one containing 195 acres, including the Antiis I/>bx ' field and house, and has about joo ai-res ready for cultivation; the western tract ha* 287 65 acres 140 acres rencty for cultivation, and seven teiif.ut iec on it. The land will then be sold as X whole and the highest bid reported to the Clerk. A niao can be seen nt my office and the office of the Clerk Terms rif sale; One-third cash on day of confirmation, balance in three'equal .Hiiuiiid instalments with interest from Jan 1, 191.5, when "possession will be given, secured by mortgage on the land James Pender, Commissioner, Nov Ist, 1917. Notice of Sale of Land By virtue of the power and authority '• vested in me by tile last will and testa ment of the late Mary E, Long the uu- ' rlersijjned will sell-at public auction for cash to the highest .bidder on Kridav November 301'", 1917, nt 11 o'clock a. m. on the premises u certain tract or parcel c t land situate, lying and being in the county of Kdgecombe and state of X C adjoining the hnds of N. J. Mayo 11. Andrews and others containing (>$ acres more or less, being a part of the tract of hnd on which the late Msjry E Long fornerly resided beini/ the southern section of the Home place of the late Capt. \\ 111 S. Long snd be ing lot No t m the division of the same The said tract of land is-situated cn the A. C. L. R. K. within one mile of Speed, N~ C and -six miles of Tarboro, m hnh state of cultivation, adapted for the pro duction of cotton, corn, peanuts, tobacco alfalfa, supplied with marl beds and has therebu a residence, stables, l>arns, and - necssary tenant houses and will also sell a lot corn, 4 mules, 1 horse and some farming implements. » M u ~L ; K STATON - Executor By Marshell C. Staton, Attorney. This day of October. 1917. RUB-MI Y-TISM Wili cure Rheumatism, Neu ralgia, Headaches, Cramps, Colic Sprains, Bruises, Cuts, Burns. Old Sores, Tetter, Ring-Worm, Ec zema, Antiseptic Anodyne, used internally or externally. 25c Says Baker There is no more appropriate gift than No mat ter what the occasion may be, a photograph conveys an expres sion of sentitnent that can be re-" alized iji no other way. There is something personal about a pho tograph, something big, some thing real and genuine, r V BAKER'S STUDIO # Washington, N. C.