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The Enterprise A County Newspaper published wrckty "at the County Sri.t of Martin by V C. MANNING, Editor & Owneri SUBSCRIPTION MATHS 0 Year *' "° | S Month* I •' ;o T l ' ree Mouth? j Strictly C«»h In itrifd ol thf l*o»l Office At Willi*mrton ; — 1 Kddrcus all Communlcationfi to THE ENTERPRISE, Wlllinimton. N C F IDAY, OCTOBER L • 19JS A'llliamston is lot racing any I tt *» n in North Carolina for first p .(•(■ in the list of those going e T the top in the I'miriii Liber t Itond issue, but she will do li T part and more in due time, a she always does. \Ve are having nothing to say a »o\it the way tin- allies are prosecuting the war against (»• r n any, because first we prefer leaving such questions to the ( i tigress and heads of Depart !'"'uts, and second we have all ve can do to run a weeky_ paper ; ml keep up our own affairs. I he War News sounds s>> good i a' we may forget and rejoice t i soon. We" should remember t ,at there has been no time - nee the war began that mr ligations to ourselves and out , ighbors have been so gnat II is predicted l hat more j>« o • will die of starvation in t tie ! 14 Kan States portion of Turk' s iid Russia than have been en in the war on all sides. That out of a population of one i' mired and eighty millions of .;. i>{tl- at least forty millions . , e doomed to starvation during t> e coming winter and spring I bis condition has been cans t b, the (iermans looting and i crying away all surplus food ; •! material totally crushing ■ d destroying iheir organized ;ciety, leaving that part of n key helpless America will be t.iled upon to furnish at least teen million tons of food lor nope daring the year and , any millions of people will not ible to go. ai. o T! . ople who are sullen, \y - are not sponsible for their condition d it should be considered a ivilege for America to be able help them in their distress. Wo must practice the most r i,l economy, produce every-, ing possible and waste notli- _ From St'lma •lust now the little town of Irna. which is a railroad cen and through which main i Idlers have to pass on their av to camp, is getting much oniment as to it.; unsanitary , onditions. We have on our force man who recently hailed from here, and the newspaper coin : ,ent about the town prompted | ; to ask him if he wasn't from Ima. His reply came promptly j \es I'm from Selina, and by I 1 ,e help of tlod I'll stay from j i '.ere. Our Individual Part Some observers that the most iiaracteristie thing about the \tnerican Soldiers in I''ranee, mething which astounds the emy and excites the adinira on of our allies, is the capacity i!"our American soldiers to do ulividual thinking and lighting. •ne leriuan lights successfully lly in mass formation, in or •anized bodies, while every \mericati soldier has an init re live ami independence of action which gives Tlim remarkable efli •iency in open fighting. They are not senseless cogs, but each is an individual working unit in a Kreat fighting machine.^ Every American at home feel an individual respon sibility and do his or her part in winning the war. There is not an ArneJTean citizen who can not elp win the war. The Fourth iberty Loan drive, which liogins September 28. offers a great op i irtunity for concerted action end for individual action, and lie loan will be a tremendous! access if each American will do his or her individual part as each American soldier in France does his part. Our sol diers deserve such support from the people at home. "IT PULLED ME OUT HE TR01IBE," SATS FARMER BRANTLEY Says He Thought He wa* all in, But Tanlac lias Brought Back Health and He's Gained 30 Pounds i i "I don't believe I would have | ever gotten wellagain if ithadn't been for Tanlac," declared W. F Brantley, a well-known farm er on K F. I) out >f Mayfield, Hancock't*«.»untv, Oa. 'lt pulled jme out of trouble all right and I weigh thirty pound's more than I (Id before I started taking it. "Stomach trouble ami nerv ipusness palled me down so I wan I hi weak 10 my back, and knees I • i-nuld hardly get about Lots of times I was so run-down I eould 'n »t g t out ol bed without my wife helping ine up. I couldn't '■at a tiling that didn't sour on nv stomach ami give me no end I' f tni; I ,cry, I got so I didn't want | t'i cat a bite arid had no strength t'i go on at all "A friend told me about Tan lac and I got a but tie and began on it. 1 hadn't finished the first | buttle before I began to pick up , and I've been on the mend ever since Soon I.got so I could bard , ly wait for breakfast I was so hungry. My pains have all gone and I am feeling better than I have in many a (lav The fact is | Tarda' has done wonders for me Tanlac is sold in Williamson exclusively by l)r Knight: in Salsbury Supply 'o , and in Uobersonvlll* In* Cannon's I'har inacy. American (lot Ten Germans Be fore He Was Killed With the Army Northwest of Verdom American stall' officers visiting a battlefield on this sec tor Saturday found a dead Amer ican soldier surrounded by ten (iermans, whom he apparently had killed be fere being slain himself. Not ice '' vf' " | -lilt rM.S I'XlM'lltni s upon i n I . 1 'im p1 I! •in v , tleeensetl; No in i lifit >v it to nil penon* Tni tin- ci/niim i| AMI t MIM Kstnte to present 111«*111 In the milletfoi pnvineut «'H or before tlu* v>tli lav of Septeiiih.'i «>» tliin notice will he pleml in l>ti »t tt en HT \i i \. All peiM>ns indebted to sjiiil Kstnte me ie«jutsttl to untile inmiedinte pay men t. This «hty of September, I It. r' /. H 11 y tiinti 9 SALESMAN WANTED. Lu bricating ()il, Create. Specialties, paint, part or whole time. o>m. mission basis. Man with ear or rig prefeivd. Uiversiue Refin ing Company. Cleveland Ohio, WANTED One hundred pigs eight ( o sixteen weeks old. State price, will buy in any ipianity. I'M Seawell, (Jreenshoro, N. C O » r ' ■■'■*>4 oerving ganized to serve the people* Not only "*jT"y prepared to serve them well, -» I9J^H hut in serving them we absolute || jg protection. f Kvcry Farmers invited to briny lus .7j elu- 'l.s here, will be MMMWj" to en .I: th ni drawn on any hank. THE PEOPLES BANK WILLIAMSTO&JN. C. J. G. STATON, Pres. J. L. HASSELL, V. V. H. TAYLOR, 2d V. Pres. C. H. GODWIN, Cashier JNO> L) RODGERSON, Asst. Cashier With The* Colors, PEEL NOTICE _ |1 .vinn 2* Executor iiponu tlir KsUte o( Hlij«h Urown rti*cr*feeil .N.rtiie is heiehv Riven to HII per*cn* hoi tin* claim* sal. I Hhtnit- to pre»etit them to the iiinlrrsnjtieil for payment on or hetoro the 21 '» v of Sept uuv or notice will lie pleml tn-fore the liar of their recovery. All person indetiteil to mil Kntate are rei|ue*teil to make immediate pay inent. This 21 l«y of Sept. 11*IH. W. V, lrmotld 104 I'xecntor Farms and Town property FOR SALE In Virginia anil North Carolina. Also wanting farmers to lint their farms with me to sell 1 have made special efforts to SU IM a hunch . I FARMS in R>» IICIKIII'OIIUHMIS- near clinic IN-, M lI«M>|S. liippmn points and IIISI class TN.I 11 s. iviec I MM nut I0..I111;' MILL IM farms MM .11. not .nil nine homes and iinisi Ik ;IS hi II II ;1111i.I 11 \ 11~: 11 1 1 1 us c.m 1 I" v..t-li, 'l'll. ,|., im )■ ukIII 11 low >•!.!' .1 farms lll.it 11 ■ 11111 dltclliim lias PASSED (Mil ot tin L\l ill > in. ill S nil-. IS 111 dc-LL allies. Is in 1w 11 ik lll'' I mi ill l\ from the (IN :111 at N. .1 !■.'!. to U. i.inok' Kivu N C . afi'd w h'al will suit purchas ,1 , I 11.1 \ si i 111 c I si,|iii■ S|a IHI ♦ 111 ( al 1s ( 1.11111 . N C. ami X.ltr.' 111'.11.l cullllls \.l . I il.lt •1!1'1 -■ I lie I \celful 1111 ei it 11 ill. peanut- ami net'lll cn»|>s • |"i lali* loliacco I lias • I 111 liln t tobacco I.in ! I"I s.ili iliat j 11 lie I • >ll in I 111 llicse 1 vvo SI alland nl sl.ui. litcriun I'lici's. tin liu ll' rs soils ll.n e 111 .......i ia.m\. 111 ..I, mi . , ;;i me 111 I lii- 11 unit r.\ s*l f\ ice 1T ale \"i 111.' ill' II 111 at is 1 11 li.n 1 I" " a lid I'M s' w 111 a ii' I 1 .1111! 1 11 will liasc to KO ami leave wife and children svilli no ptotcction amino "in t«> cullisalc I li -T- I. rtn - ami ale I'llllill)' tllelll oil I lit market at a sacrifice MK 111 YI.K N'dVV IS % 1 MIL ill. nice to K 1 I choice tobacco 1.11 111 al ordinals 1 AIM pines. Alter tin vv.ti 1 o\ I t 111»• ■•( lands v\ ill mil L.E lor -ale at an \ | N ice. Will (| m ■ 1 IT is I'l ices 10 c. HIM IIK- tin clu ipm-ss .ml (jnalitv CL 111. S, 1 .MIS 111 I' l l »UI 1 ll' >'ll I. ~di a' $1 ' .SIIII fin 57.ru Ml ' ASH and lialam •' 111 nioiith)\ in-tallim nn ot 55" ami interest mi; 11 paid This JS IH' onlv LLOTD MI tin 1 "\\ nof llT*rtlolll .IN\* 5 storv WOOD limldiiip.. LOOMS |nn L.\ ■si 1 lei I 11 Mill waul 111 I nil a Hotel this is a cnu II nothing lietli 1 111 Carolina , ALSO to.vn lot an I lore "I Alton/. I vVlnte SI lot a 1111 HI ceilt lT "I U'nil. ill V C Tile K -.Hlock Town LOUUID -tore HOUSE, wanhollse, sial ILC . I'.LLL e ( '.at cs CO ( \ C, pt n'S 'ol 111 \\\ I' I INDENT*, known AS John I!, I'crrs . • deceased > farm at HI Ivid.l TC, X I , 111 ai re-- i how CRI ip, cleared 1 IIMI\ drai lied all k 1 nils of MM |S M 0111 1 11.11 kto del C I I I miles shipping poinl . price SFCS.iKio 1,, . 1111 C K Inner. K 'l' Savage. CLAIMS Corapeake, N. C I lei sev Kninln's.i farms. J lIN acres eacl». I miles West Cypress VA , 5«.""" and 5.s I«»I, also >FN 1 acie farm at CI press, \'a 'MI cleared; .UHT y aid NL ( iraded School and L'O*L Ollice and I> 1111 It Sot Suffolk . VA . PUN 51 '.OIMI.IMI, _ T Hints C Cliapi 'l II lai 111 Uslaml. Chowan emit*. \*>rtli Carolina, acres, price $.1.1 M MI, MI am laiin, 5 mile ol Sullolk. Va Willi nice house and li.itn- I'rice 57, ""( lon I, U I'arki I's I'aiin. 17-1 acics, I mile of Siinlnii v, N. C.. I"" acre- 1 ! anil, 5*.5(M1. I■ | lot I lia ml I n 111 .1 11' INIII S tron 1 SUNL >1:I . I'' aci ES 111i"1 It .UIIL. IN NEW ground 1 1 ad \ IN leal, 5 Ml"" W'L'tli of standing tnnlier, 4 1 \v» II111.1; HOUSES, flus is THI LUST 1 AR>'T I 1 rui 111 ( .ATI counlv. price 51 S.LIOD. Cam Harrcll L.itm 1 miles of Suuhurv. ahoiii 175 acn-s and at the price ot 5/ SIKI The sapll IIV,s IMI TILL ■I a LLLL WILL he worth $ 1 1 1,00" 111 PILING 111 I " VEALS, A 1; real 1 111 II re HIT t Ills lai 111 Inn Ilarc larin. 4»H acres, ,I mil. - ol Sunluuv, pi ice 'folic I till farm near Corapeake. N C , I l '/ acn-s, price $6,00(1. TILE I leinpscv (•oilier plan, NOW occupied lis ML Hill Hill I'.ninlon home and latin. 7" acres $7 N(R) or WILLI AN .11 Id 111011 a I acreage 1■ t 10l d 1 nr 1I 7 acres, price S' > ()()() I IN, 11 al 1 111 iIC • I eh URELI (IIK Ila 11 mile OL ('.l. NIDI School. I millnl Ll. iilioa.l sidniK, SAW null ami coil. in 111. miles, ol Idrapiakc station l'.uild nu:s WOIIH $5,1100, Tin I W II.IKHCII latin 4 miU W csl of W ales villi \ 1 Inmi farniol 'IIO.K 1,-- prin SIIMHIn, ALSO a Mail lied ON tills lai 111. TIN Warren farm, 1(>0 acres prn\ $7,5"0 > Chailie I''. W hite. |r . latin in Ito NV, N T . lillacn • Pine .$L,5()0II. Roliert I''. Hiatiton farm .> 1 J miles of I>l tnnliill , \ " ,C| acres— I'rici* $ I / ~>o, Sam Wilkins farm A miles CL Itn-LEV, (>.l acn - I'IIO SI .01^ ( Cleveland Itranloii farm 1 links of Ihutnliill. X '» .n res I'rice. $1,750, Nil I. I '.tire farm -1 miles of Whales STLH \'a .km >vv nAS t lie 1»r Morgan Old I loinestead istinintcd 75 act CS I'l ice S l, s(K) These are jlist avciauc prices ipiotid. so Iviivi'tscau I 111/1 I 1 I luapiiess oi TIN* 11111% nice larei and small lai nis olTerinu lor SALE MR. H'AI inei ! II sou sv.IILL to Inn a latin vviite uu'.., 1 1 VON has. Latins lot sale write also I am stopping al LLN Nansi'inoiid Hold. Sullork: lint don't conic i\PIIINIK I" tiud 1111 111 I lit citv. I can t SELL countrv 111 opei t v and SI a v ill low n Take v 0111 sv .1 NL - up vv it h tin I■ S H 111 1, Ki v e po-tnllicc , 1 mil' . L>o\ 11 U 1111 >1 1 ueaiesi stoic, church and railroad siainm ( .ive lull name, II 111 c' named I:ivc this ~isn so I can taki car and tiiid v oil al home Votirs for I|Uick ales. P.0.80x 419, Suffolk, Va. H. P. WINSLOW For pure steam-dried fish scrap and crushed agricultural lime direct from makers communi cate with E. A. Council, More head City, N. C. Car lots a specialty. HARRISON BROS. & COMPANY *- "WilliamstorTs Greatest Store.!* ''''' IS NOW OL'KN ANI) READY FOY YOUR INSPECTION Smart new la 11 Models in Ladies (-oats, ( '.oat Suit>, m \ clours, Hroad (.loths, Serges, (.abardincs ami I'oplins, m the Season s N west Weaves and ( olorings. 1' rie eel l.om Si to Mio.oa \ 1 agin luen t Showing of Dresses in I recolcttcs, Serges, Satins, Jcrscvs and ( tepes. St \ le- and Models to sat 1 st\ the most iastcdious. I'rue, S 1 0.00 to 545.00 GREATEST LINK OF SHIRT WAISTS WE HAVE SHOWN INovv ready for your inspection I hrougli our earlv and energetic huvitig wejarc able to otter you values that arc re; ly exceptional. Yours to serve — AND COMPANY "Williamston's Greatest Store."
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