It CO. tlHißimi K.C enwrTwlTlaAe*, will bTmartad til! •MMT Mi *mH ■» *• Ml Of MiwHi Mnntnall Mllletlmn * before UM HUM MMada4hrkMO)M«lll kt charged uu •taal MM lar the ttae actually published. Ha Mill 111 111 l I II aOtk»d wtlkoat tlx MM «t Mbe 11mil11 U-aot to be pub. 6mmMOM IIMi-OM lack M insert lon i|iMK cabeogaeai laactlni Hi wm. MlMliMkaontotllM. OMIMAISM AA4 KMQIVUMI of Respect, ell ptti u Una, J eeau i UM. dnrhllMftlmiU, or cbysßc of Wm Meeawata, BUMI be is thU oMce aot later than tU—OWPTIOW RATI* mmm mi" iti • r—* — * >m ILJL J»nill|"~ * mi — « n OMTKVAM S—lf a Mitoeriber wl»ht« u. of Um paper dtocoallnued at eaplratieo at aellce to ebould be MtlM *wtUK>a>BCb to ;poallaue tat aa tbe taper fM« UM aaila to.lo become re papaeaCof eabecripUoo, and all a wbea paper la ordered WATCH TU ABBL-lCP«®ptr cwU » " mamlke following your maim-t—"*rt — m *i f '* okMNlallkeMOleeal WUllaautoa. at mi"'"* — **~" PUD/ /, •Fbbruart 17, 1906 TOWNSHIP ROADS. It is hoped by the businesf men of the town that a petition will be made to the Genera) Assembly,to enact a law by whioh.the people of William ■ton township may vote as t«i whetlyr bonds shall be issued for the improvement of roads. The petition will be signed by Willismston Willismston town ship only. It will ask thai bonds.be voted and.a road tax fixed.that will pay the.interest . on these bonds and take up « oertain number of bonds eacL The roads of the township will thus be improved aud tin burden will rest heavily on m property at any time. Lei every body get together on thi question and hit the hot iron. We shell be iu no better shape for this thing next generatioi than now—especially if w» keep such roads as we have If we loose this opportunity ii will be two years before we can make anotherjnoye. We should like to argue thw question but it is unnecessary Every body believes that it it the thing to'do. The question with most of us, is, can we d( any thing, are we able ? Yes, we say emphatically and let u put the energy in paying the tax required to pay off bond.- we now put in these sandy and muddy roads. Life will be lift to ourselves, by this life is lefi to the animal, increasing hit use. The increase in the value of property .with good roadi will pay the road tax. This means that the rondt leading out from town will be drained smoothed and straight eoed to the township line. The tax paid in this township will be devoted to its own roads While we should be glad to sec this for the whole county w« are glad to make this begin ning and see what it menus PtISOIS ll FNIs Perhaps you doa't realize thai many pain poisous originate it: your food, but some day vou tna> feel a twinge of dyspepsia that will convince you. Dr. King's New Life Pills are guaranteed to cure all sick n—a due to poisons of undigested food—or money back. 35c at S. R. Biggs drag store. Try them ALL THE FARMERS. Thursday at noon the far mers of Martin County will hold a meeting at the court house to disousa the cotton sit nation and pledge themselves to the reduction of acerage and use of commercial fertilisers The farmers are the masters of the situation and it is tbeir in tention to remain the masters. Every farmer and every citizen in the oounty regard lew of Bnancial condition or business relation should attend and lend hw influence. The cause of every man living The farmers hold the key to ilie financial condition of the 3outh. If a large acreage of cotton is planted thin year and the amount of fertilizer* lined that was used last year tlio stagnation we now experience in business will be prosperity, rhe reduction of acreage means in increased price per pound. A. nine million bale crop will sell for. cosily, twice an much lis a fourteen million bale crop. A bale under the former condi tions would bring sixty dollars while a fourteen million hale crop means a bale will Jbring only thirty dollars With H fourteen million crop cotton seed are valueless with a nine million bale crop it is a source of large revenue. The nine million bale crop means st>oo,- 000,000 dollars while the four t en million bale crop meant* only $400,000,000 to he put into the business of the South i The labor and fertilizer items are not small. It takes a third I'ss labor to cultivate and har vest a nine million hale crop than a fourteen million hale crop while it will sell for near ly twice as much Labor will not be in such demand and consequently cheaper, and what is used will pay a bettei profit even were it more cosily. The item of fertilizers in our modern methods is a bin part ol the expense of cultivation The cutting oil of one fourth in cost and the receiving of a double benefit is one end much desired in the use of fertilizers,. We would appeal to you larmeTgand citizens to organize against the enemies of large acreage, the unnecessi'iry iitso of fertilizers and the extort ion ate demands of high priced, worthless labor. In doing this will save yourselves and the prosperity of the country. You are the burden beaieit> of society, who are your own masteis and when you hec"m> weak society staggers, pros perity tails and all busmen* THE TWO J&MARVELS /YAGEK S\ ' -v |HK ' wide refutation—established lm It nfally Kill* by ito merit—an the greatest I lltt 1 Hl%fc«i«lllWWtißl|h of all Blood Potjfiera nnd VM bath*MM*. Whn Yafw's pecially valuable and emi- I® '• I with Ma, th« Na mA Mntlv successful in building HV ilUll W/ fMM uilffip. up run down systems, it re- \tt\ l ijl'l ft wfalJm fl TW# oM taaily Mudkj juvenatea and revive* the \\\\ II bM back of it a n^iktioa worn out man and woman, TOIM I JgUMMm aadl• riMliof WM nit, by expelling the impurities IV lp itlfmMm whkhnHtlnh tothabroai of the blood, and building ■ |j|| wHRnI ckiM ot tkt neat NMtUl| and strengthens the nerves, I jj the gebUfc IkNMtoH aida digestion, is helpful in I V f | nUhh •* MM, Bflty ially valuable in caaes of V»|«r*l LiaiMtt, aai I Female Weakness and kin- ahnlA kMf It m|j tar GET IT IN YOUR BLOOD ,THI CLLAT PAW COTTI Mr. Paul Kramer. apal windbar, Pn„ writs*:to. 1 Ho* taken Yagar'a Hal« > la. and It t* bulldla* can hardly «pWa the rood«MY|((| IMM I ap hi* run down ante) . «t« commencing ta haa don* lor bar and family. MMtMMMI I take It hew*lichedlJßlba lint bottle he welch- ao bad aba eoaM hardly cat afan£j»4 tan**» 1 ad 144 Ibaj beta now rat.U . saft»ln« Ma health. SG thfc 1 I 1 1 ill L I snii IINJ liaii aailaiain— lMllJ ATFLMLM marvelous cure*. In ca> ea of Rheumatism th« two reraodie*, whts M 4 tagvtfcar, an IMh tive core; try thia treat nr.;, Thousand* of isHlanhl lattan ■« mM Mnm people who hare been ctl by them. ALL DtALItS SILL TAG! I S WM?>W,U MC. TMITt LTMMHT. HH LAMI MRU 1 GILBERT BRQ3. A CO., BALT.MOFH, HP» 1 The Jar of Coughing Hammer blows, steadily ap plied, break the hardest rock. Coughing, day after day, fare aad tears the throat and lungs until the healthy tisauea five way. Ayer's Cherry Pectorsl stops the coughing, sod hesla the torn membranes. "I thnn km Ayr*, Chn J f UHIII ■ Auers^r t evry. Cwethsss wtlh Ayr 1 * Wfc loses its force. Kvery farmer should pledge I'lriHclf for u Hitiall crop No •irmer should be allowed to •M'aoe. No farmer should be ill lowed to remain on the out side plant a large crop and take advantage of a good price vhile other farmers have reduc •d their acreage to make this I trice. Buch a scheme would >0 worue than trickery a:id iraud in business, worse than lishonesty. Gentlemen orga nize, take in every tnan, use your organisation and achieve ihe great prosperity which you ilono can achieve. Your or ganization and its success is the South'* and every institution's in the country —the school, the Inink, the factory and your own salvation. Hise to uieet i lie demands the situation, it requires courage, faith and minor ami you have it as has 10 other class of people under I In sun. WANTED 10 men in each state to travel, tack signs and distribute .ample* and circulars of our goods, ialary >75.00 per month. $3.00 per lay for expense* KUHLMAN Co. IHpt. S. Atlas Building, Chicago. 13-81. Notice of Dissolution I'iit* firm heretofore existing as '.illey A lones has this d*y been 'Unsolved.; W. U. Lilley assuming •II debts of same, on goods, and vim alone is authorized to sign in i|iii atiou of same, or collect the . tcbts due s one. i'liis jan >j, 1405. W. H. LILLBT. J. S. JONES TttTMfcfkftiTlMl One minute alter takiag One Minute Cough Cat* that tickling -ia the throat is gons. It acts la the throat—not the stomach. Ifsimtass —good lor children. A. L. Spofford, postmaster at Chester, Midi; says: "Our little girt wss unconscious from strangulation during a sodden and terrible attack of croup. Three doses of One Minute Cough Cure boor apart speedily cured her." I cannot praise One Minute Cough Cure too much for what it has done in our family." It always gives relief. Sold by Anderson, Crawford & Co.. * • JaoKSvflle. Miss Mabel Savage i* visiting the Miaaes Beaaley's of Plymouth. Sheriff and Mis. J. C Crawford of Williamston were hers to th* marriage Wednesday morning. Our town was the sceae of s beaptiful marriage Weduexday morning, at 7:15 o'dodk. Misa Virginia Dare Hasaell the attrac tive aad accomplished daughter of our resident physidsn and best citixen, Dr. Haaaell, wsa married to Mr. J E. Evans superintendent of Astoria Lumber Mills. Mrs. Evans is s member of one of the county's best families and Mr. Evans is one of the leading business men of the county At the end of thdr visit to northern cities they will live in Jsmesville. On Tuesday night before the marriage a reception was given the bridal party by Mm. S. H. New berry at the hotel. MTI TM StaaMl l kit Your food must be properlv di gested and aaaimilated to be of any vdue to you. If your atomach ia weak or diaeased take Kodol Dys pepsia Cure. It digests whst you eat and gives the stomach a rest, enab ling it to recuperate, take on naw life and grow stroog again. Kodol cures sour stomach, gas, bloating, heart palpitation and all digestive disorders. L. A. So per. of Little Rock, Ky.. writes us: "We feel that Kodol Dyspepsia Cure deserves all the commendation that can be given it, as it saved the life of our little girl when she was three years old. She is now da snd we have kept it for herconstantly, but of course she odv takes it now when anything disagrees with her.' Sold by Anderson,Crawford ft Co. Subscribe to The Enterprise one dollar a year. Pineules is the name of a new dis covery put up in a new way. A certain cure for all Kidney, Blood and Bladder diseaaea, aad every form of Rheuraatiam. Pineules re lieve Backache and Kidney pains permanently If you need such s remedy let us show' you the won derful Pineules. Sold by|S. H. Ellisoa ft Co. Ib&- -- ■ ■ T ff - '*7 ' - ' -■» . rI ftOO 1H ny «M ptcvit M the foUowlng statement Is not based on aetaal facts: More Reynolds' Sun Caved dewed Ike Otfrd year II # was ofltrtd to the trade than any brand of any age claimed lobe manafactared from Son Caved Tobacco. Look out for Coughs, Colds, Croup and Whooping Congh. They are dangerous this season of the year. They lead to poeumoaia or con sumption. Yon can prevent or cure all such comoiaints with Bee.s Laxative Honey and Tar—an im provement over dl cough,lung aad bronchial remedies, and the best Cough Syrup. Sold by 8. H. Ellison ft Co. Bet's Laxative Hooey aadJTar is an improvement over all Cough, Lung and Bronchial remedies. It acta on the bowels— drives the cold out of the ajratem, cures Croup, Whooping Cough, wardaoff Pneumonia and strengthens the lungs Bee's Laxa tive Hooey and Tar is the best Cough Syrup for children. Tastes good. Sold by 8. H. Ellison & Co. Jurors lor March Court. IAMBSVILLS Jesse W. Martin, Henry T. Sim peon, David Simpson. ViuuAua J ft. Cherry, J. A. Manning. oairriNß I A. D. Griffin, Joseph S. Griffin, John |. Leggett, Hemp Peel. ■BAR O>Asl Asa W. Bailey, W. M. Green, W. If. H adley Albert Roger son. WILLIAMSTON S. L Godard. W. J. Hodges, H. Hi Ray Jr.,W. J. Whitsker. caoea KOADS Dawson Biggs, J. M. Bdmorfson. Robert Keel, A. S. Roebuck. Lamb B. Wind. BOBKUSONVIUJI A. C. BarnhiQ. J. Rufua Carson, 1. B Coburn, J. C. Hoard, S. D. Jenkins, H. D. Manning. J. H* Roberaon Sr. John C. Roberson. rorvLAJt POINT J. D. Coburn, R. 8. Taylor. HAMILTON Whit Davis, Alexander White oooes KMT Ben Casper, 8. A. Price* "We think baby will make a great politician. '* "Why?" "Well, ha crawls out of every thing so easily,"--Puck. It needa but littk foresight, to t*n. that when tour stomach and Hver are badly affected, grave trou ble ia ahead, unlesa you take the proper medicine for you disease, aa Mra. John A. Young, of Clay, N. Y., did. She aaya: "1 had neural gia of the liver aad stomach, my heart waa weakened, and I could net eat I was very bed for a long time, but in Electric Bittua, I found just what I needed, for they quickly relieved and cured am " Best totdiciw for wsk vromen. Sold under guarantee oy 8. R. Biggadruggiet. at sec a bottle. GOLDPonrr. Our fanners have dene little irork owing to the rain and cold. Mr. A. C. Smith went to Nor folk thia week aa husioea*. Visa Raweua Whitfield, who has hem visiting relatives in ftobet aooviUe ia now at hint Ifef To Care «CoH hi One Day Rafcj3 " IpabtaK Bam arc instantly relieved, »nd per fectly healed, by Bocklen's Arnica Salve. C. Rivenbsrk, Jr., of Nor folk, Va., writes: "I bornt my knee dreadfully; that H blistered all over. Bocklen's Arnica Salve stopped the pals, and healed it without a scar." Also hesls all wounds and sores. 33c at Biggs druggist. Cattoa urawen Orpalzed. The Organization of the -Martin County Branch of the Southern Cot ton Association held its meeting in the Clerk of Court's oAcs Thurs day February, 16th. There were about twenty farmers and business men' present snd the predominating idea was the reduction of cotton a creage and decrease of the use of commercial fertilisers each one fourth, and the increase of produc tion of home supplies. Mr. Wheeler Martin WM made chairman, and Mr S. J. Everett secretary. The chair appointed a committee of three with Mr. Jus tus Bvexett as chairman to reccotn mend officers for the permanent or-j ganixation for the county. The fol lowing officers were elected by the recommendation of the committee. Dr. John D. Biggs, President. J. A. Whitley, Vice president. S. J. Everett Secretary. Wheeler Martin Treasurer. The Chairman read the Plan of organization as forth in the circu lar letter issued by the Southern Cotton Association. It was spprov edand adopcl by (he meeting, and the secretary waa instructed to in form our Representative at Raleigh. Mr. Coffield, that he was appointed Martin County delegate to the State covntion in Raleigh on the 11 and that he was iustructed to act ac cording to the directions of this circular letter. Proceedings of the meeting were interesting. Those present were enthusiastic showing the spirit demanded to meet the emergency. The meeting wss ad journed subject to the call of the President. Don't forget our grand dabbing offer—two paper* for the price of one. The Enterprise and Southern Agriculturist all one year for sl. Christmas Holiday H Vnr Rates ATLANTIC COAST LINE - 'l* ONE|AND£ONE-THIRD|PIRST|CLA9S| PARES JKMIHII I HHi lii iio Tickets «0111 be placed 011 sate December 23,2,31 mad January let, 190. Pinal limit returning to January 4. * To ttaefcor* and Hurt—tool coPy, q» cfltao l>jr Pitiirioat* oc Principioo, tickoto Moy bo oold IK wy*k. "" I * Por full iatoraattoa call oa ticket agcata, or addvM* H. M. Emerson ; H 1 W. J. Craig Traffic Manager O. P. A. LEGAL NOTICES BoOnck. frnaorri, —- tka b > t«rtf > ]iN« «> d pMM kaW tka*i ttt ||M fo| JM> Stat CM or Mm*' 'flw"T '»*. or thia notice will be plead la fear of their ptymort. j thia aothday of Jonaery Ifof. &L - AM BOLLOCK. .** Admt.ktr.lor. TRUSTEE'S SALE If By »htoa of utkority of a Deed of Treat executed low by Headoreaa BMr em At ritk day bl>)iiii. Ifot, aad driy recorded in the Regutcr'. otter in Mar tin county, ia Book C CC. pace 446. ID •aewa the |i M ■■■»>■> cartaia boad «u a. area data therewith. aad. Km ia eaid Deed of Traat aat baring baea cooapUad with, I .ball •«- poee at pnblic auction. kttMk, oa I and g«|| By eirtne af* decree Mthe BapeHar Court of Martiai eaaaty iaa special pra- UlllH entitled T. P. Hardy aad wife. Maty b. Hardy; J. A. Bowea aad atfa, M. J. Bowen, re. B. B. Grifta, Arch Grif fin, J. L. Kan aad wife. Bank Kaaa; Nathaa Bdwoadtna aad alia. Louiea Bdmaadaaa, 1 aiU eell for cnak nt public auction at the Court Houaa door ia Wil- Executor's Notice Having qualified aa executor apoa the ••late af Jokaaoo, dtcmid, doe ia hereby ghroa to all poreoao hald iag rla tan agoiaet aaid ealale to paaal thea to the uadcrdgnod tor payweat aa or before the 10th day of Nwvuaaber.igng nr thia notice will be plead la bar of thair All pin—l indebted to eaid Tka talk dayofNowala, ifN. io4t pd F. 8. JOHNSON, Wirtli Administrator's Notice Havfc« qaaliSed aa ilalildnlii of Henderson Blair, diomod, Blrttft ia hereby given to all jiiaae holding iiedorolgaed adaitaieHator oa or before the trat day of Jaaaary, tfoi, or thia no tice will be plead ia >or at their recovery. AU paraoaa that an iadoMod to aaM eo ■inliaial. nOBU I)-M Adauaiatretor. Oak City Disss lattsa. Notice ie herewith givea that M. C, Hiaaa formerly a aaenber/>f tka ka of Dutrow a Co., Oak City baa withdrawa froa the basiaase bat the etyie af Maw irea will naile Oatrow a Co. Mr. W. M. Dntrww will eattle all claims agoiaet Outrow a Co., "He is • young man of promise, ia be not?" "I don't know; a young lady In just brought suit again* him lor breach of promise."—Houston Foot. Margaret—•M«.;Tinkei£caUed while yon were away, iMn. Morgan—"Well, thank the Lord that I was out." ijOHT""" —' That' what »beaaid noi i mn § IBMM^klwkSh^