A COTTON MILL MAN DECLARES HE FOUND INDIGESTION CURE Suffered Seven Years, Gave up Doctors, Took to Taking Acid Iron Mineral and Says He was Able to Work Again. I suffered from indigestion and with my stomach so ba" I could - not go to work half the time. I had suffered seven yeais and tried several doctors but they only gave me temporary relief, dci lar ed a Greenville. S, C. man the «>ther day in telling how he at last got refief. "Everything late would disa gree with that poor stomach of mine and I was not only sick but worried. Seven years is a long time to suffer and I want to re comtnd a simple treatment to people suffering like I did. It doesn't cost but a dollar or so and it is just the tiling. Get a bottle "f Acid Iron Mineral at the drug More, I did, and alter I had finished the second large bottle I frit fine. 1 *v« nt ba k to work and nowadays I can eat and di t: st anything you put before me that's good to eat. It has urc;l me'and I consider it the kind of medii ;: • people should Recom mend. I ll never forgetf it or be without it I gladly recommend it to anyone troubled with their stomach or indigestion. ' entliu. siasticajly declared \V. T, Ham v bicv, 50 Duke St.. Greenville, S. c. Thc A t id 11011 M iticral referred to is the product of a natural meilicisl iron deposit, highly con centrated without the addition of a drop of alcohol or narcotic It contains nothing to disturb tlu - bowels or- liver, and a few drops to a teaspoonful in a glass of wa ter'is all anvone needs to correct the system and tone the blood, kidneys, appetite and digestion ba k to normal, aid rd i 11 g to the te- rfi' i-N of thousands. It is the cheapest, strongest, best iron medicine on the market. Gci a bottle todav.. People all over the-state rccomtpind it. Notice of Admintetration. Having qualified an executors of Ihe It., . ui' 1. "• te lacquline Florence Ktriip, l»U ol the county of Pitt. N'. C., II -Hill ~1 j fit oil A lla\ 11 g 1,1 1111.- . lot. I -1. H 111 |lt I t'lit 1 lit Ml ill t' to tlic undersigned executors on or be fore 221111 ilny of November. 191H, or this notice will be plead in liar of their recovery All jiersons indebted to the •aid estate will please make uniiiediate settlement to the said executors. This Nov. ii, 1917. J. W. BRYAN, K. 11. TAFT, rin v i.v mo, N c Ha iling and l'ti.ne, Alt'ij. Notice Of Stray. I huvtM&kt 11 up in a stable 311 my home near Williamston, one black and white .spotted sow, weight til out 200 lbs., ami i t.i- Hack arul white spotted shoiit, weight ab( ut 5U lbs. Moth tin niiniad. The c wner of said hogs will rail ami claim them or I will die pose ut them us provided by law, This the 15th day of Novem ber. 1917. 11- 23 Charles Johnson. Nilice, Of Sale >.i(c !■ I 1»i 1 > 1 wri that In luV.i - I ij,m 11, »e 11 u>r in i!e' tie Lart Will f J 1. i bit a Id'. «i I. en Friday, 1 lie all ll iiw i* [luui.bu 1417. at 10 30 AM. a It 11 > «'»■• te'i I ilit-late ) B Ciffitld 11111 mills. N, t 1 tfei at j i.blic sale II !i 1•> hi s-t It il'tt Ifi r cioh, the [t r t ; .-1 |l. j 111 s ttli I>. irg 10 Ihe said cs . !c ft J I t fin bt, deceived corsitt inffof: Household good; Horses, Mules; Cst- A.« ; lit g>>; l> tt»: V rgoiu ; Buggies; Plan •. • • ,»» d t1) itl • r fnj; ing un pltuitnts: Corn; Ftdder; Hay ami all personal pio i• 1 :> I c't •' e «fctnt*r«f 1. U. t ' ' "eld, •'* c i tvl. Tb'.» y'h day of November, tQt?. J. H. PURVIS "Executor. Chamberlain's Tablets Chamberlain's Tablets are in tended especially troubles, biliousness and consti pation, and have met with much success in the treatment of those diseases. People who have suffered for years with stomach trouble and have been unable to obtain any permanent relief, have been completely cured by the 'use of these tablets. Chamberlain's Tab lets are also of great value for biliousness. Chronic constipa tion may be permanently cured taking Chamberlain's Tablets and observing the plain printed directions with each bottle. \ "By Right Of War" Germany has recently stated her alms in a 170-page publica tion "Conquest and Kultur.V These are some of them: "By right of war, the right of strange races to migrate into Germanic settlements will be taken away. By right of the war the non-Germanic population in America and Great Australia must be settled in Africa. By right of war we can send back the useless South American ro mance peoples and the half breeds in North Africa." Good night. Where will some of us end when we get under the heel of the mighty Kaiser? One thing they forgojt to mention: the place the Teutons are going to inhabit when the Allies get through with them. noticeT Under and by virtue of the authority conferred in me by a certain deed of trust executed to uie by J. H. T Riddick and wife, Fannie Riddick, on the 21st day of November, 1916, and duly re corded in Martin County Registry in book Ml. page a &'. HU l K' ve ß secure ceVtsin bonds of .even date and tenor therewith, and the stipulation in said d*ed of trust not having been complied with, 1 will sell at public suction to the highest bidder, for cash, at 12 o'clock, it! front of the court house door of Martin county, on the 9th day of January 1918, the following described real and personal property, to-wit: Three (3) acres of land lying and being in liie town of Williamston, tie ginning at S, Knight's corner; thence •lpng his western line to.hls northwest ern corner; thenco the same course con tinuing to the old Martin now William ston Land & Improvement Co'i. line; thence southwest along an old road to three gums in the Ilassell line to the beginning. Also the following personal property: Two Muck mules lxniglit of J. C. Chit ty, 1 jt( k add 1 jinny, also I dark b*y mule bought of Jobn C Chitty, This ttic Bt'i day of December, 1917. B DUKK I RITCMKR, 12-14 Trustee. Notice of Sale of Land Under and by vittue of the power of sale contained in ti certain deed of trust executed b. J'. !•" t verclt to the under signed trustee, bearing date ol April 9th 1917 and of record in-the public registry of Martin County in Hook M-i at pßge 42Q to secure a certain bond of even date therewith and the stipulation therein contained not having been complied with and the request of the parties in in. terest the undersigned will 011 Monday. Decend.ei 17th at 12 o'clock M. in the town of WillUuistoii, J>r-C , sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the ui'dividt d Interest of J F. Kverett ill ttie following described laud: Adjoining J 1, Wynne onMhe ncrtli 1 Mnttie Keivcs on the m?t aid Mollie j Moore 011 the south and Merrick Outtti- 1 bridge mi the west, containing 11 acies more 01 less. This tin* 1 .sth i'iiv of November. 1917. 11 :\ Will-hi Kit MARTIN, Trustee Stomachy 1 rouble and Constipation Tin isc \\ In 1 .lie all lictcd with stomal Ii Imttlilc and 1 tuistipation should read the following "I have never 11111111!' anything mi good tor stoir.ai ii t ti mi 1 ilc and constipation as (~'haiiilH i lain's TaUlcts, I have used lli.>lll nil .1 ii■ I 011 foi the past j two y,cars. rhcy regu late the action of the Ihiwcls hut stimulate the liver and keep one's lioliy in a healths 1 miditioiv I Writes Mis, Benjamin Hooper, I All hn lu. N. Y, iwiicti t'ndei and b) virtue of the ] ower con- ! taiucd in a ceit'iin deed of trust dated ! the ;,nf da> of Jauuary, 1917, executed tt> me l>\ lltinj, Hell ni^t l tliily recorded in the office ol Rtj;lster of l)eeds id i'fjlUl 901 mlv m b'ek M i, tinge 36", 1 will stll at ptiliUc auction t.' tlio bightd bidder for ca-sh at the court house door In Martin county at 12 o'clock on / day, I)eceniber 17th, the following tie scribed*propert} : Regiuti'aig at a cliinkipen post iu in Mnry Nictiolfon's and Perry R«/.e tuoru's liutnestead land which is about :co ) inds fioni tlie Hamilton and Poplar Point Road; thence with Mary Nichol son's and l'fcrry Bdzemore's land to a chop poplar iu the edge of the river swemp; thence with the niuigiu of tlie river swamp to the Lassiter conn; thence with tlie Lassiter line to a branch to a chop poplar; thence a straight line to the beginning, containing 65 acres more or lc»e This 15th day of November. 1917. 11 -23 11 I)UKK CKITCHKR, Trustee NOTICE Under and by virtue of the authority confeired in nre by a certain deed of trust executed to me by John L.' Mat thews and wife, Maggie Matthews, j Paul Matthews, Joe 1,. Matthews and wife, A. MnUjitws, Jesse Matthews and wife Addie Matthews, and J. Matthews, j on the 4th day of December, 1915. and' duly recorded in Martin Regis try in book M-i, page »I, and giveu to secure a ci.rtaiu bond of eveu date and ( Unoi theieof. find the stipulations in) •aid deed of trust, not having been com- ( plied with, 1 w ill sell at -public auction to the highest bidder for cash at 12 '; o'clock M. in frout of the court house, door of Martin county ou the 17. day of s ' December, 1817, the following descrilied real estate, to wit: Lying aud being ih Rober&onville Townßhip T mid adjoining the John and Blick Nelson farm, the Dave Roberson land; the Roberson and Rogerson latid, and containing 60 acres more or less, aud being the same laud co.niinonly known and■ designated-**lhfi.John_Mat«~- thews land. ' Thi» 17th fVy of Ni vmber, 1917. II 23 B. DUKK eRITCHEtt, Trustee. THE ENTERPRISE, WT-LLIAMBTOH, fOKTII CAftULHTI Roebuck-Ed tnondson On Wednesday, December I2th, at 12 o'clock at the Mis sionary Baptist Church, Hamil ton, N, C., Miss Rachel Edmond son was married to Mr. Robert Roebuck, Rev. J. L Rogers offici ating. The bridft was very becomingly attired in a going-away gown of taupe with hat and shoes to match, carrying a shower bou quet of lilies of the valley and roses, entered on the arm of her brother, Henry J. Edmondson. The groom was attended by Mr. R. W. Salabury. Mrs. P. H. Dav enport, sister of the bride, as dame of honor, was attired in I blue with picture hat and carri- j ed white carnations; Miss Mary Stewart, maid of honor, carried carnations. The bridesmaids were Misses Hattie Floyd, and Elizabeth Davenport and were attired in evening dresses and carried carnations. Little Misses Mary Waldo, Sa rah Edmondson, Pauline John son and Martha Roebuck dainti ly attired in white frocks, and carrying baskets of flowers, pre ceeded the bride clad in white was ring bearer. Claude Roebuck, H. S Johnson, William EdVnondson and Dennis Roebuck acted as ushers. ROANOKE CAMP NO. 107 Roanoke Camp No. 107, W. 0 W., meets the 2nd and last Mon day nights of each month at 8 o'clock. FOR SALE CHEAP.- Four good mules. See me before buying. Wheeler Martin. |-|ow to Prevent Croup In, ,i ( liild that is sub jet t to at tacks of croup, tjie first indication of the disease is hoarseness. Give Chajnberberlain's Remedy as soon as the child become hoarse .tnd the j,ttak may he warded off and all daCiger and anxiet v avoided. CHRISTMAS SHOPPING IS NOW ON We have Suitable Presents for each .-©wrSta Jgj| . member of the family A beautiful line of VJjf# Furs, Coat Suits, Dresses, and Shoes for |jpj Mother or Sister Suits, Overcoats, Neckwear, Gloves, for Father or Brother . You will also find many useful articles here for the little folks Rutenberg& Adler WILLIAMSTON, N. C. « The "Cash store" Jpp| &U.W « ®®®s®®®®®®®®®®j « ? - MONEV ITSELF HAS NO VALUE • $ Ut .qaoL my i ' ■ "r --Ihe only way to ascertain the value of money is through exchange. We are offering a dollars worth of goods for 60 . cents cash. Ask yourself whether you are well supplied - with the many things that you need. Give us a trial and you will realize how powerful your dollar Is. All our goods are marked in plain figures. The fine quality of our goods and the low price attached to it attracts the attention of the customers, and the goods itself makes its physical appeal. - „ t yta/r **SUP ® ®'® ; Va;® (S r . .. Walter R. Orleans . '* * I 4 ■ • \ " WILLI ALSTON, N. C.