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Mie Enterprise Hunty Newspaper pu'-nhtdj Hkv at the County Seat on Martin by Editor & Gw4k ■ SUBSCRIPTION '*AT| S Htonthi ,50 j Month* - .15 j I Strictly Caiih In Advance ■km ml «l the Ki-I oHiy'n « UliaiK&.'.n ■ ■« Second Cta«» Mmi Mmn Hi vd4rcsi all Comaiuoications to ■ TMR F.NIKRPUISii. Williaamton, N t. , fcIDAY, FEBRUARY, tit 'W « SFX7KM TKKATICS * fl*il is no exaggeration to tay Uu one tiling in the pi a 1 of ■roposed Uagl> of r: tiors au) Wetter for tL« success 1 f tJ. ■ high l|«r taking tluin tac pi\ dlju "ion of mjvA tieatici- between Aiy if the -a; Jpatory f With, tt icti a pio-' aM.n-t for I ie 1 jrUtenu* Wfttf pouce anl justice 1, ■" ■'f-ma«ni.' cotJd hope to lie iwjtt; than ■fa ropv of Ktraw. ■ " Swavt trextiuk have ben. 1 U* nx% mon wbicU h«vw sptit ,-aU (»ro tea ;rt ■ fcampts to udwtn«li' .1 vu M.wil ■ |Mirli«iiu«at for (!>.' err mxi m iwtiiOM Mj b«tw*cu ,gwT*ntt4«al m 1 HtCrvrarcf ■ 'iver ritad iatore*** or ur,if IKt ■ en in .ig 1 vwowkfe UU t .1* at I from tifee U Imbici I*f ** Wb ik. fw «■ Aamm* «ft .«KM I b/ tb m mm au I ta Car • IMM n> i»*roi.l(»*i, ui awtoa I 1 wt-fIM uiuic JuiimaA iiirtui- fit n rcita ' purpos»« wn the ~ Ll ami — hiditen liuu tli« ruaiMu ,->• and vdeiltft**; fto r«,i ilkri >» , eM c«i*liage«ioa, cs, .tit« w, knport 1a certala ooai.on .if aotuiu, violative to tie . u.. 1 hu; to the tel* of nullvlkni mil . io painiUi cull 1h- | iop, Ujr tlrawra Wutwceu tke Igf fn IS 1-1 mid bliafe au v .v. 1 im, at I■, HUillus vxrapt limt tlw ot. ■ ua ' '1 M.« utilur mi of -tx•*..» tirea of vUI .i-hjub aotn»«*, ii/ter a Inan and tntt«r t give pKinianeut foirai to aJU.u»- esteru itinUi aiuhtr tr s* U iuaM«io* peril. Tiu. forms Iniv r and tio r o .}*• t* lui-.u au ar urabU Cu* .*M■ k v t.. >■ 1 mutk-n *- spoil* wiaoh t«..l been 1. -'v..--1 fnii, their com 1 von »iniif Trirf \>i tion of j4CM.ii a j>ooLiiig ni i«-m* f tWeen t:.e Jomia.i/ii nje 1 as tR-V.i iendii Utexii nil*'ten- o! df-tiN> Lnro|»e an indefinitu Tutnpi ,'a t ., * iße.'ntivi* ,to a/alt; 1 itl; a Kvniiii; bUrvesr of triumph garm'i. Wit' the recuretK'e of I vatful danger Irarely catppd t»> provide might have-betn snpp.. svtl. that " thi presure of gnm ntn'?* l\ s'oald hav. farced the dominant n unsit'liii.-; to keep faith iimonit Ihem-i irt's. "iliej hail snbscriln d to a g. ni'r d schenit foi-partition of the Imotv, ponding tin tAei-throw of Napultni'tt ' but df>l "ii«V abide lr, it. No Lionel Wil 'he mr ifrc.s.s- ei-s: N 'n/.ed than .'• 1 , covered rr 1. i negotiated 11 l -agtli' W'* nfT 's.ignn" aad ha I eonvpir.il wit 1 i'-i- i "rbon Of Fr.i .e, jio'W admit* !o t' mm 111-lie rf iHcinely .rpl ..'H'-il l.tihTS. that the t'.yo iaritier e »fiii| gTftli if erything in sight, btiv i g Rtistia 11m ror (. okis, Ciotiji, I'tß-uinonia .iitiihitlucn/a use iHntluu'ii Jut? t'Wiri. ri.'M'fx , Ff econunentlcii and lor sale Irs SAl'N'l)!' KS cV l ) WIT IN SELL YOUR FARM AT AUCTION I'roperly subdivided it can be sold quickly and profitably. READ THIS LETTER: , Everett*, N. C.,1 lor. iifb, J.SIO »»• ' Atjantlo Coast realty Co., Pot erejurg, V». My tear Sire: 1 *lßh to say that the sale yra made for us on Dot. 31et was oertelnly a nlo« one, and espeolally when we conoider everyti-lng that u&d against us. 3ome of your Big Bug fa (Ferrolls and Hcrton) wsre taking oare of the "Jin" and Host every one around Washington was doing the oaae thing and It was raining. But thone fellows backed that snail crowd under a oow-shelter, got out In the r»l» to be In front of thea, end eold then 122 aoros of cleared land and 147 acres of wood land for $46,6C50, and Bold to responsible people and —•Tlfiffntly patriotic ones. Judging froa the amount of liberty Bonds I hare seen thera handle elnoe the sale. Mr. J. I. Wynn, toy partner In tho deal, Joins do In thanking yon for Baking us • handsome profit, and beg to l remain, with best wishes, , Tows very truly, . ''- - * ' We have other endoneitient letters that emphatically express the utiifaction of out customer*. Write for copie* ot these sua booklet explaining our method*. FARM SALES OUR SPECIALTY TERRITORY UNLIMITED "gland whose men and money, ve i 'Cctively, had turned the scale ' of 1 attle in favor of the coalition, out Jin the cold ' Whereupon tl - latter i.jred into an engagement, sali course, to fight for t'.eir .-i-'a.'t as ..'..'fined Ijy the articles jb -J'ihed to in the preliminary race' ig n Paris. Alexander halted his a m>s on their homeward march. Eugh ad 1 promised t ,*o place r.er troops, lr I : landai j/ Thus under the ideal ol ' rlomr.cy then universally accepted, ots and counterplots were carried : among those to whom every von eration of past and fu-- into hoalile elements-w hes louncetncnt of Bouapsrte's e up n iuto Frajice from Klba folcnd a u iul compronsi.se id' conflicting . nis to ward of, tliu ri,k of ol the can*- of the coutroycisy . '1 e gmnd jurj au ard.- now .a.i drl.ii at Vef a*Jis, of course aat-. J b) far removed n extension -of political dominion j territorial potr.a'.-.-;ious. h»t Irad I«v«',ik'-im nation whtch 1 to exe , ►. verdicts n i it is.* 1 to i.awk v ato giiui.i'. on 1 , v.KMiiisl another and >ll iop' iag 1 j gain j- vio k ;tH»ifc; vf evurju... 01 tlrt' Itl Its la I f iw« sifperikia | «.nbiri!tUm wuiihi eaity twrtimi K. ptinr' :» Sftttft* ttani ti Jk.*vn; hrfr» .-ft . tw J : .4 ;otk.*a :m> 4h U." »..ii« |«i «r vt BWt) o M T-'.iitr a «.-nUuiy • »»W It *:*». I>rti .*»• in-ifufM ui"*ij» trf 3ki K-«- . _hi.*s »*w l*lCf R.fjl' :4n lKit/MK .'ibm- fmt'vew, !.*• »p-»s *#•» 41 IK MM >#*■ a A k> fc» t»l vttl mj*+ m Vib44«M« ito>fs»jr ntniw mt» K, '■iMf lIIH* * fn. M|>v- -Ud L» f/ytxew-wi o* tf . »««• ,m J An im jmti it: .«-il .!.*o I-• fcnOl «-—.l ut ! *> -«• t«tW - -r-vf lowntil - M',.> ko. 0 roncC' ol *»«*;.! I w tmm.ttK r .'iiuitil >o* ti, aw/ r-ri , . »i» ,'v t! • {ft i^i^a" : v*. ■ll i c ilu- tnrfi atf M I,f I * to »raf>> II v» >-li»»M tk Ui >ll, tli .. |J ■ t Mr 1 .9 jtli W *'UAf i.-. l^Vel) a •>! «, >' »; >. m »it- .laaClolit. «(./t, i»i-*a- i*w » TGR'AMEVTH*. 0/ ILr imlioaai «»>.> ■ l 'f 1.. >*. itfite v "••sii.-Bi-- 'i.|."«l Na. f.ii., firyirnr -l i XWNlii ■> \Lid «' >l.l^;-.ii iN i d,a'».a' n 'r f.-t. iJ-i I \»o unto .'i .t*« ji.st .Iriven hf r f V no :• •lU'vf r u tit William Sih • : .. , uS. ■>!Ul.*,r.at ,!'i if, 1 M i.j—J and " kiv.'i -111 •1 ' "* - ■ 11, , »■ ft"«n «tar - *v. te ..on *' ■ ' ♦•- .' .. 1 I s.-ti S . ci ,i.,1„ : in i.i Kith-igii TjUiNday Ji .--.e B. wdeir .til l Alb"!' Alton, two fihsnnij.' ill the ta»> H'TiiN-ntia 1r . >v!nle v.orking a! till- m W llf foi I'll- stille vllo.j, XiAis lJk blind, ..lilaiiied civilian 1 lot" 1 in", vrent ir* . the cellar uf one ij-i nr\c btuldings and f ilk.-d-oat l.ndei II >- eves of ihd guard .' Th.-y .ftnidi tlifir i'. i-ai* and have not ;, rt be. r apprahen led ftine-den was . i rving a 'Hi yfTir M'titeirt'e for attemph d eriin iTrriT r-t:Titr nil a voung while giil at cCm Cikj hot -ffftnmei, wTdle Nixoii ~.i\\ nmfet a'iTu.reaY -erit.-me for endii-/dMuent of Southern I , invs ■('onijc.nv in l.'ai Uinvha 1 miii ty. Eye Shot Out; Puts It Back Continued from i, worker stoped, took his canteen and' held it to the German's lips. The man I having gotten his till of water thank ed his savior and turned over on his ( side. The Red Cross worker turned his hack and walked away He had not ' gone ton feet before the German | i\\ Lis revolver and fired point blank at him. The bullet struck the 1 i' - ! Cioss man in one arm, but the I German never fired another shot. A j buvonct had finished him. '•The thing pi at gets your goat the I wot -t," .says Lieut. Daniels, is to hear a big shell coming your way ane j '.row that it is going to hit i>oine c.uere around you." Some of the big ' ells -ound like a tornado when they aw near he says, and one is us safe in on* plaee as in another, unless he .'.ppens to he forty or fifty feet ujv isoground in a dug-out .and even thei | sometime the shells get in their dead I i\ work. One night Lieut. Daniels and several others were sitting in r. dug-out twenty-eight feet under the ound. Suddenly there -was a crash d a shell tore thVough the roof and •nod*"! 'n the center of the dug-out and bm.ed itself six feet in the«*»a,rth. I !.ap| .Mied to be a "dud" or iinper -hi il and that \\a . all that -avis' ein, hut evep then, the men in the •!.!(■ -out didn't waste any time about sving that particular hole in tl i ound. 'As a whole." says Lieut Daniel "war is twice a* bad as Sherman •■> . uiy pail I don't tare " iuw been though. I ,\v«>ul I rive htuck 'it out for a anther • •ui4 if it hud beeu necessary an! rid Ihm'Ji able to doib'.e Jerry'* lov. 'iiiissi»es." N w Vaccine to Prevent K- lit | •Williutied from pay.' 1 ■ o»i UUivf.s Ultimo- mr fuftf itftm >4Te li* from aouie c»- I iAbiuk.' Tke runamdm , aro ad U- uid ui a wi ui ge ijwetrpii k I • r ttu> country. wiUi isolation iiu »*lblu, will fall victim to the di . • it •tioiu-r or lati i unless nI. ; . et v ■ I 1" ki* l xUecTpp treat innnl 11 1 t, 1 ii i"i art i llueiaJ iinunit > AIU-ntiou 10 drawn to the 1,-- l i ~ i l» ii neighboring'' I'ltiii. o! iln i• i " . v ill »l uini'iot.l v Mr. .uat ioi i a.ri,.iall.» employed in on,' fit> and at rif,"lias id;uo..l eiiliiels -e raped v uiul I*l4 tin* ' otIIVVTII y-. • •.i h did not employ vaccination l lit ■! ulalioii wan dei inuile|. Ike i.tv health depailmclit of .1 "W point iiit that im twenty tin a , aid cases ol vacmalion in. n 1 . viu ti person vaccinated peemßy -reijuested to make repoit • tl.« ui; hi event fir vva's" st m k>ll . it 1 , iiiflimnza in pneumonia, no sin- I" vasi- was reported where the'vai nation »p. completed by three m trill* I 'll" rase. Ha reported toil' a\ k aftei tin; first injection ill vae ne 1 hi- health department l,a» n s solute way ui "cheek ing up ie nil fee tueutj thousand vaecin, tieu . it otfel these and iW,el figure, eniielu He, perhaps but I,li'ld , imi -ti.illltr -oi the efficacv of influenza ■ j iiit ioii I''''iidualle poll ihi lit \ Ii f -u.'j.'e ts In. ilimit 'llati afipli ' ■ I" it reputable phy ■ I{• 11 |i l ,i ..-tine treatment. Hi r nun* ,bihl\ l>- hi ''iiinily, to his « oti.uin ,;»•,( In • 1 1''it i.v I urnishe an , h-h more 'l/ lit lllre!ltl\e tin 'tf.e nliK known ' 1 moC open lor steinniinjf- (lie ,-t f;reat plague. I'ioin Mnli . il 111-ulance and Health ('on.ena I'm Among the chartei , gi,lifted le. the ' re'ai ' ol -ate this Week was line ' a tjie I'annele Malluf.irtiii im l ; am '•-I'., (/nt,ij .tiivi ol' I'annele, N.. ( ~ villi an .authorized capital of Kto *vith 'sH,Olio paid in. The uicnr|>ora .-ir : Hei'e 11 1. Stokes, .1, \\ . lie,lick, .'" I ' \ ( arson, all of uhoin are »'i.:cn- of I'armcle, f . MITK I! (il SAI.K I isle r and by VI it He 111 a power of i' • nntltilied in, that certain deed of I, 1 nt exetuted by Jos. .1 .Stroud and 'i l I" 11 ■ ■ nndi-. s grii *, 'ru ire l> •,i itf dan- tlje Ifith of-March, 1918 and I record 111 tl.e public refill) of I ' tin c' -,'i'v ii book () i a' pa -e lin . . ■ ■ • i' • i be • i-l ■»*:, I I , | darlih eoiint \ in (took (J 1 at pagi' •1711, sai l .deed of trust having been gn eiv i i eeuie tlie najiii ri o-i a "iTiiil pj' ' is T o .In!., ►heri v n r.r-l i|i fault ''aid deed of trojst.not having ompliod with and at the reipn to" die holdel of said bond, -the rifOuil truste wil on Saturday , !1 e ~7r— lit HI. at. IJ i', loci m ' t . eoart IK srT^ruOr — ol —. I : |■ i •■ . 1 ili'im.-toh, N. ('., ol er utT - !• '• ' 'ie highest liide.i' foi ■i i i ' ■ ided Inti'liyst in an'it r iaiiil lieieinafter (leseilbed, • a- i - , nndi videil interest in ■r i ?tied, to wit I' • • I TKAC'T—ltegining at ai; ion Untie Is. Uuile/s corner ui " A I '. L. Kail road right of way I thence running S. H4. \V. 'ill y; id ti an iron stake, S. K. Kverett's « orn.-i I '.hence noi*th i \\ . ,70- yards to an lion 'lake, Gatje 'A. Hailey's cornel ; thenci -V. «'J~!s. ill yards to TTioinas liaih') ' | corner, an iron stake; thence 5."7 I. j cornel, an iron stake; thence S. 7 I 1 ill yards along Gattie A. liailey's Jine | fontarning one 111 ac re. SIX.OND TRACT-Two acre- ,1 land a'ljoining the above tract, v.hkn was purchased by Stroud, Bail" ai d iiarnhill from S. F. Kvei'cti anr, whi 'i | together with the above on. rr,, •tract comprises the mill i,i., ■ i-f j Stroud, liailey & Bamhill loc-t I , at I yeretts Noith Carolina. Ttltltl>- -'I : KAW; TU.L_._x. rtam Uact ol.land^- o.itairiing 19C acres" * more or LciaT^J/chuseil by Stroud, 1 ;ailc»y- i i ' nidi fwini ,J fj. Staton by a deed vhi h is of record in the public registry . fj-'; 'fs'n county, to v'hich referen: for a more! accurate lies. >\ . - Also the ! jUuunijj' personal |>i.l - city xituaU d o;: aid null site, to wit: i 4d h. p. boiler, 1 planer and outfit, i w. i roi i h, tiio Gibs Machinery Co., t igcjs and outfit, I grist mil com i-lete, i' saw mill complete,'all from 'he Gibs Machinery Co., also 1 26 it. h- engine L. & T., 1 Gin computer & T.» 1 lathing mill compjrto, S. & 'i.'jfs, all pulley;;, shafting; belting, | ar.ijur.-, tools and fixtures of all kinl I vdoggMiftt to the :;ai(i mill, alno 1 \ny"p. boiler, J 90 h. p. engine, 1 re- J ; aw, rip ::BW, 1 plarter, all of eaul nui cliinery b'injr located on and in said | iiiikl und :nill site of Stroud, Bailey , & iiurnhill, which i« located in or : rj?tlr the town of N. .C., on iir^cU-No■„ 1 and 2as above set forth. Appeal For The Relief Of Extreme Suffering In Western Asia During the war tacre t.han a million of tlioae people lost their lives by Turkish barbarity, through massacre, deportation, disease and starva tion. And there art- alj.au; t'our 'million Armenians, Syrians. Greeks and Jews mostly women and en >: d ; including four hundr.-y thousands orphans, heme ' less, shelterless . .• ! ,u;. . in scan: y- rags and starving With no means of relief except try i it . e rinr i t.y. It is proposal uo r ;l i3e thirty million dollars in the On".. .1 t-• ten from Feb. iil st , to help supply these people With a little food aad clothing to keep th m from Carving and freezing until they can reap ; thing from the ground n.-xt summer. Of this amcunt the quota assigned to N.'rth Carolina ii two Innuii « a thousand dollars ard that tot I vi ai tin o ■>11:1 1v tra ise is. twt■ nty-e i 3,«» t. fitindred dollars. Franc"i, Belgium ana Jerbi i h.iv • .'oyertiiaents to w' ich ur governir., nt lends mone / to relieve th- ir destiti •». prop'] but the 3uffirt,r.» oi' Wet tern Asia, former ly under Turkish n. 1 have no g&ve rr.metit U> wind, mo may . can be loaned and thurefo.i' i.liey ax e d nmdrnt upon our charity. Kvt. r . dol i.tr contr lbu i.dd here is used for reliof t re. Che expenses of trannnasion ate met bv other funds . i,l i . Cleveland H . p , the Aire r i can Ir. st> t- • o i the Armenian cne yr I - an He 1 if i frund, No .1. •• ao i on Av• * . New York , ha' h i s* J f nivs t j cnerourlj contributed :'our h oil rr \ tnouu-aid del la r: tor tt i charity. And :ft n ec i - 30 1,1 anl ur f'.it, th. t, I a*n wil Ii a. not. oni-v- to act, as treasurer or Martin County to no-id our contribution; to hlm,•> ». Iso to help Vr VV C Mann-, ng, WHO his h--en appointed Count.'/ Cni'rnt.tn, R>Y our State Chairman , Mr- -J ■ i ■ Joyner , publish and s'-in.' ..his uuvul ir ..o t.lie taxpayers onir Couaty and also to contribute the amount, of my own taxes for this nost s'il E 1.11 p'»"w "in " , J » -•> * ask my ft> 1 J ow-coun ty-ui nto do any more. Let us do unto others as WM W O uta Tl 1U > U> us. Liber ty Bonds Can He Js-d For These Contributions. The Bonis 111 i nTTTfri 11l 111 ill m j*. Sy I vest.fi -lissel 1 , Will iamat.on , J . bounty Treasurer of the Armenian Relief 1* und. ~ ■— Sale Deposit Boxes lor Rent s*.- •" 4 '■ ~ C. if?'; - • I l»:i> e jusl ilist 11!(••' 1 • •; sale deposit "*•' i | - l>« » s.0-» !«»r rent. on " tccv-.- ~JSLe>.. .one in ;vink iin open tiuin without vour ke\. It is 'j !lU P' |,v . m w ' *•'' ,() keep your labertv , homls, "> )il >, notes, jiiul other valuable pa-' JIB 't p ' ' ' Hls ' ■oiii ein lo see t hem. 1 jj flj 1| |, ; % MERCII ANTS BANK iSfi "f fcfS AS&E'IS OVER ONE MILLION DOLLARS t-fy Ji|tp v » ' Wiilianiston, N. C , W : -- ~ OFFICERS:- t -J 7 • v: .. '" '-' -••:■. ■ - 1 1,1 " I*, .1.: . I K . 11 \I.K ISi r\*, (•'. s!,i.| ( ($J ' O. ( Vk>.. A 1 ' I 'l I I'\ |' ..II ,;!■ it: I 1'1.11,. -A,,i C.isliir, ( ■$ • K u ' vntisim KV. \' fr. t .• i> c\i's» Aki-in \s . Cisiiic. -: Mils I I>Jill 1 ' i I• ' * i'l , M S1 1 \l\T\ S V i,i fill (* | ' W? *ZK 1 :v T.-f r, ( -oiiUm! ■nl'MjlcmmM i iljjic i om.ilTTn ol Ihe I * i*. ) I' I. j'.S l». »Nk, Willi t iuMoii, i, • N. v at t lie (lose >l I: i' l ~t )n I'-m-luii—i sI x lj I S : § vßf-i- ' ■' 1 -— — —— ? jSSr * , ..! i ■*>' • i i ( 1 1 ,V ; ■ ' ' * 'i • ; r ' ' ' /'• ■?"* - i > . ' • •!' , ■ V.',«} * > . j * ' I ;-I s. -| i I THE PEOPLES BANK : |..; :•; WII.UAVISTON. \. :, • ~ j-.■■ j |J. G. STAION, Vrp*. - J. L. HASSKIX, V. Pres. . V. R. TAYLOR, 2d V. Pres. " ( fj. >G. H. GODWIN, Cashier _ JNO. L. RODGKRSON, Asst. Cashier j f; LUTHER PEEL Tejler ,
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