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THE ENTERPRISE. nauanDimrraiMV « van aamaraiea rsnrrme co. Oslaul »l Ihl rnil ~n —* Wllttawatna, «. c. aa Saaead Cha MeU Matter. WHITMORE. EDITOR. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 23,1006. How lo Kill Tour Town. Kiok. V^\ y Keep kicking. And don't quit kicking. One pull one way and one t'other. 88 y Go to other towns and buy your goods. Denounce your merchant* because they make a profit on their goods. Knife every man that dis agrees with you on the method of increasing business. Make your own town out a very bad place, and stab*it every chance you get. Refuse to unite in any scheme for the betterment of the ma terial interests of the people. Tell your merchant that you can buy your goods a great deal cheaper in another town and charge him with extortion Keep every cent you get, and don't do anything of a public nature unless you can make something out of it directly. When you Ray anything of your town say it in a way that it will leave the impression that you have no faith in it. Patronize outside news papers to the exclusion of your own, and then denounce them for not being as largo as the city papers, Don't we need more back bone for the interentH of human ity? Not a spinal column that cannot yield or bend; but up right, and that will fearlessly cxprooo upright, andjufct opin ions—a gentle,honest steadfast ness, which is cruel never. GOLD POINT ITEMS Mr. Will Gladstone of Hamilton was here yesterday. Mr. Henry Croom, who has l*en living here for some time, we learn will move to Ayden Saturday. The fine weather for the past lew days has greatly aided our farmers in harvesting their crops. We learn Mr. J. L. Weaver in tends to engage in the general mer chatfttise business here next year." Mr. Julius Purvis was here yes terday. Some of our farmers are receiv ing fancy prices for their peanuts this season. Mr. Baxter, of representing J. &E. Mahoney, of Portsmouth, Va., was in town yesterday. Mr. James Williams, the father of cur townsman Mr. State Williams is seriously ill. Mr. Walter Salsbury of Hamil ton was here yesterday. Farmers' Institute to Meet December 12 A meeting of the committee of the Farmers Institute for Martin County is called for December 12th at Williamston. It is hoped that the members of this committe will endeavor to arouse as much intent iuterest as possible in their respective town ship. The following gentleman are members of this committee: B. S. Cowen, N. T. Riddick, J. H D. Peele, Alfred G. Griffin, Wil liamston, Dr. U. S. Hassell, Jamesville, J. A. Whitley, Everetts A. B. Smith, Robersonville, Justus - Everett, Palmyra, C. C. Fagan, Dardens, M. W. Ballard, William ston, R. F. D. No. 3, Harry Waldo, Hamilton, John A. Bennett, Oak City, N. C. \ Magazine for the Blind Through the benefience of a wealthy good lady in New York City, William Ziegler, a mouthly magazine of some fifty pages is soon to be published in raised print for tbo blind of the United States who read, to be seo( to the blind t order «f»e regular monthly mag- azines for the seeing and will con tain general news and literary mat ter of interest to the blind, as well as a correspondence column for the blind. The magazine is to be published in the New York Point print and in the Braille, so as to accommodate the blind who can read either. For the purpose of reaching everv blind person in North Car olina who can read, it is eanestly requested that the full name and address of any blind citizen in any part of the state be sent at once to John K. Ray, Principal of the State School for the Blind, Raleigh, N. C., stating the preference of the perron between the New York point and the Braille print. This request, rhotild receive immediate attention. Clvtl Service Examination An examination for the positon of clerk (male and female) and carrier (male) will be held at the post-office in this city on Dec 8 1906. For application blanks, and for full information relative tft tfie ex- qualifications, duties, salaries, vacations, promotions, etc., address Secretary, Board of Civil Service Examiners, Post- Office, City. A Most Enjoyable Occasion Tuesday evening the Lotus Clul> hail U>e Italian band from Wash ington to render music from 9-30 to 11.30. It was not learned until a late hour that the hand would be in the club, but so soon as it was ascertained the fact was spread as ruich as possible and a number of ladies went up to shate the melo dious ear feast. It was a very bless* ant evening, highly enjoyed by every jtL present. In of the Club Mr. Frank Hasselrannounced to the ladies that the full privilege of the Club was extended for every Wednesday afternoon and evening, and that its tnetnl>ers would glad to have them take advantage of this privi lege and ineet regularly. Of course they are welcomed at any time, but this is to be their day. The Jury List For December Term. JAMHBVIU.It John 11. Bailey, Henry 0. Griffiu, A. I). Mobley and John A. Ward. VV11.1.1 AMS Louis A. Hatdison, J. W. Hop- Augustus Moore. • GKII'HINS James A. Daniel, George W. Griffin, John D. I.illey, Sylvester Peel, William E. Tice. HKAK (JR ASS Raleigh C. Bailey, L- M. Mar tin, Javan Rogersou. WILI.IAMSTON J .... Wm. A. Ellison, F. K. Hodges, Joseph G. Godard, R. S. Price, Alouzo F, Taylor. CROSS KOADS John H. Feel. K OH K K SON V 11.L.K W.'H. Ad kins, John T. Ross, A. O. Roberson, R. L. Smith, J. J. Weaver. POPLAR I'OINT H J. Smith, James A. Everett. HAMILTON C. S. Johnson, S. C Purvis. GOOSK NEST N. F. Brown, T. H. Council John A. Bennett. H. Z. Hyma,n, Justus Everett, C L- Turner. There is little hope that the bank, ers in session'*in Washington, will agree upon a plan for an elastic currency in time to meet the Christ inas demands. COTTON The South has a>> great an advantage over Kurope tmlay, as Kurope hail over the South a few years ago, when Europe got her cotton at less than the cost of production Today cotton is relatively lower thnn any other product on the earth. Foreign spinners realiie this. We have the demand this year, as shown by the exports thia season far exceeding las 1 season up to this date. It matters not what the size of the crop is, so much as what the sixe of the demand ia. You have seen small crops sell at low prices; you have seen large crops, aell at high prices. Kvery bale will be wanted this year, unless prices go above 12 cents. Buy cotton futures now and hold for LL cents. We execute orders in lots of JJ bales and upwards. We loan go per cent of the value of spot cotton shipped us. CLARK, GOODMAN & CO., Dealers in Cotton Futures and Spot Cotton, so Broad Street, NEW YORK TO OUR* A OOLO IN ONE DAY T ake LAXATIVE IROMO Quinine Tab leu. Druggists relund money if it tail* to cure. B. W. GROVE'S signature on the bos. 15c. There is real pleasure in chewing the beat tobacco grown *MSk where the best tobacco growa—in the famous Piedmont l|g|S» \ CHEW WHAT YOU KNOW ABOUT Only choice selections of this well matured and thor cv' ly fired toba- ro is uaed in making BCHNAPP& That's v hy SCHNAPPS and other of the Reynold* brands, as shown by the Internal Revenue Btatiatica JgaajteffM mX&Zsy! for a fu cal year, made the wonderful growth of aiz and ot-'-quiu ter milHon pounds, or a net gain of rs : one-t'.ird cf the entire increased consumption J; ° f ICWinl{ ,moking tobacco& ta :tT6ba'CJESO».:b.c!T;>I flavor and they cheer SCHNAPPS bo caise SCHNAPPS cheera them more than any other chewing tobacco atid ' EVERY MAN THAT CH*W» BCHNAPPB PUM THE PPV!* gooJ thing along—on* chewer make* other cfc:w- . HE&jjpM SvWflW V'fcjjSSvKM Sffi&fiMijSm en until the tact la now eetabliahed that there ■' * s s3l f.«gßfe&»aare many more chewera and pounds of totacco , I chev-ed, to the population, in thoae States where ffiEMMiMvM BCH NAPP3 tobacco was ft rat sold than there ere in vjfragSffifeSa feaSawr vii the Sutet where SCHNAPPS haa not yet bean cßerad AND KNOW WHAT YOU ARE CHEWING BCHN \PPB le like a cap of #ne Java coffee, aveetonod nm iu»t en unh to bring out ita natural, stimulating qualities. T 'Jflf ■Mi 'VVSBV " - O''Mn SCHNAPPS pleaaea all daeeei a# chawera: the/ich, be- WSjty&i; - cauae II ry do not ftnil a «.hew tliatreally pleaaeethrmbelter fc aaMW fv*®B*l *"/ price; thai poor, brcauae it la more economical than WjjXSI-' the large. 10c. or ISc. plugs and (hey get their atomy's worth VZSuM , \L«££i +J& f W of 11,8 r * a> "nappy, atimulaiing Ua»or ao appreciated by tobacco wmjjfiM V^*~S* 'i7 lovera. All Imitations contain much more sweetening thaa »E2?"fSSnSr BCHNAPP 1. They ate made thai way to kida poor tobacco fan- nHMMw Por the man who chews tobacco br tobacco's saka, there la no ij^r Wfc, Sold at 50c. per pound in sc. cats. Strictly 10c. and lie. plugs. am \Sv R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, HIIIib Htm, IL C. /f 1 Secretary Bonaparte designates the trusts as "hogs in a pen '. They are hogs, we suppose, but as jet the pen is only yawning for thein. NOTICE \ Having qualified as administrator af Aaron RoberHon deceased, late of Martin County, this is to notify all persons hav ing claims against the estate of said de ceased to present thetn to the under»ign ed on or liefore the Ist day of Decetnlier 1907, or thin notice will be pleaded in oar of their recovery. All persona indebted to sai l estate will please make immediate payment u-23-6t S. A. NKWKIX, Admr. NOTICE By virtue of an order of the Clerk of the (Superior Court of Martin County in a special proceeding entitled L. A. Nich olson guardiau of Mary li. Ward, Cor nelius Ward and Rowland Ward, Kx partc, I will sell fur cash at public auction at the court house door in Wil - liauiston, N. C„ nt 12 o'clock on Mon day, January 7, 1907, the following de scribed tract of land in Maitin County, N. C., and adjoining the lauds of W. M, Perry and otlier« and fully descrilied as follows: Bounded on the north by Smith land, on the east by Island road, on south by Big Swamp and on west by W. M. Perry land, and being lot No. 4 allotted to at>ove named peti.loners in luud divis ion of John F. Ward of record in clerk's office of Martin County to which refer ence is made for more definite descript ion. Containing 47 acres more or less. This 19th Novemtier, 1906. BI'RROUSA. CRITCHKR, Com. 11 19 4t Administrator's Notice Having this day qualified r.a adminis trator on the estate of Rlioden Reddick deceased, all parties holding accounts against said estate are hereby given notice that they will present them with in one year from date or this notice will be plead in liar of their recovery, all parties indebted to said estate will come foward and settle at once. This November 5, 1906. SKTH R. HARDISON, Adm WINSTON & EVERETT, Attys. it-S-6t Notice. By virtue of authority vetted in me by an order of the Sujierior Court in a special proceeding pending there en titled Ward et alt vs Ward et als, 1 shall sell to the highest bidder for Cash at the Court House door on Monday, December 3, 1906, at 13 o'clock Noon, the follow ing decsribed property, to-wit : A house and lot in the town of Jamesaille, N. C., Iwing the place where 8. L. Ward now ".ives, adjoining the lands of L. M. Brown and other* and being on St. An drews street and containing one acre more or leaa. This place has good water, with shadr trees, flowers and ahubbery, and has a desirable building for residence; ia in the residential portion of the town. 1 I-I-06-4t S. J. EVERETT, Com. M *1 a I DYSPEPSIA CORE V% li M W n I DIGESTS WHAT YOU BAT I H ■ ■ H Tka SI.OO kottl* contain* 2H tinwitliaMalMn.wklok asilalcr MaaMi I ■ V ■ lUNira OHkT at Tas UaoaaToar or ■ ,m W C. DoWITT 4e COMPANY. CHICAGO. XUU FOR fIALK IN WILLIAM STON BY S. B. BIGGS. II To Cure a Cold in One Dajp North Carolina Martin County Vanie Williams, J. W Watts, B. B. Williami vs In Superior J. T. Rwell and wife, Court Annie, O. 1,. Barnhill December Term and 11. D. Uaruhill. 1906 The defendant G. L. Barnhill above named will take notice .hat an action aa above named has betn commenced in the Superior Court of Martin County to sell for purtition a certiiu lot of land in the town of WilliamaUn, N. C„ bounded as follows: on the ncrth by C. D. Car slarphen land, on the nuth by Main St., on the east by Martin Live Stock Co.'a land, on the west by Vheeler Martin's and Dennis S. Biggs' lend and known aa the ' Vann Williams' lot." And the defendant C. L. Barnhill will further take notice thai he ia required to appear at the next term of the Super ior Court of said couttf to tie held on the second Monday in December 1906, it being the 10th day in Williainston, N. C., and answer or demur to the com plaint iu said action, |r the plaintiff wil| apply to the court relief demand ed in said complaint J. ,\| IIOBBM, C. S. C. BURROUS A. Att'y. 11 -ft.lt ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having cptalified 111 administrator of J. B. Leggett, deseuskd, late of Martin County, N. C., this is to notify all per sons having claims adainat the estate of deceased to exhibit (tern to the the un dersigned on or Iwfutj! the 23rd day of Octolwr, 1907, or tliis notice will be pleaded in )>ar of recovery. All liersoaa indebted to s4d eatate will pleaae make immediate payitent This 23itl day of October 1906. J. B. LBGOHTT, JR., Admr. Wheeler Martin, Ajt'y, io-a6-6t ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE a Having qualified a* administrator on the estate of F. E. Ward, deceaaed, I hereby give notice toall parties holding account* againat the laid estate or de ceased to present same by a and day of October 1907, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. This October aa, 1906. S. L. WARD. Winston & Kverett, Att'ya io-a6-6t Notice North Carolina, Martin County. Sarah Cherry j ' vs. > In Superior Court, William Cherry ) December Term, 1906. The defendenv above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Martin County wherein the plaintiff demands that a divorce be granted her; and the defendant will further take notice that he ia required to appear at the next term of the Superior Court of said county to be held at the court house in Williamaton on the aecoud Monday in December 10, 1906 and ans wer or demur to the camplainf in said action or the plaintiff will apply to coort for relief demanded in said complaint. Thia 31st ci ty of October 1906. J. A. HOIK, C. S. C. BURROI'S A. CRITCHKR, Atty. io-31-4t Notice. | By virtue of an order of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Martin Ccuny in ' a special proceeding entitled, W. M. Wilson, M. D. Wilaon, T. M. Kilpatrick ! and wife Bmtna Kilpatrick, K. R, Powell and wife Powell, Maggie Wilaon, E. A. Wilaon, S. 8. Iladlev Guardian of Sallie Hadley and William Hadley and Sarah Wilaon, Kx Parte: I will sell for cash at public auction at the Conrt Houae door in Williamaton. N. C., at 11 o'clock on Monday, the 3rd of December, (906. the following de scribed tract* of land: * FIUST TLACT— Situated in Williamaton townahip, Martin County, N. C., and described aa follows: Beginning at a stake the Baat corner of W. 11. Wilaon's old line running thence South 58° Kast 591-3 poles to a branch Marion Bur rough's line, thence down said branch to the fork of another branch said W. 11. Wilson's tine: them e up said branch and W. 11. Wilitou's I.iue to a pine W. 11. Wilson's corner; thence North 37 i-»° West 14 poles and iX links to the begin nig, containing 6 1-10 acres more or lesa SKCOND TRACT Situated in William stou township, Martin County, N, C., and Ixiunded as follows: On the North by W. 11. Wilson land, on the West by road leading Irom Williainston to James ville, on the South by Hlijxh Brown's land and on the Bast by Marion Bur roughs farm. Containing 17 acres more or leaa. THIRD TRACT— Situated in the town of Wialiamstou M. C., and bounded aa follows: On the North bv Maggie Wil son'* land, on the Wtut by 11. P. God win'* land and on the Ka«t by a street running from Main street to RnMroad and on the North by Main St. Contain ing V 4 acre more or leaa. FOURTH TRACT— The one-half undi vided intereat in and to a tract of land aituated in Williamaton township, Mar tin County N. C ,and bounded aafollowa: On the South by road leading from Wil liamaton to Washington, on the Weat by Jane Haaaell land and on the Kaat and North by W. Andrew* land containing one acre more »r less and being aame land conveyed to W, H. Wilaon by J. C. Crawford Sheriff in Registry of Martin County which reference ia made for more definite description. Thi* xoth day of October, 1906. 11-2-41 BCKROCS A. CRITCHKR, Com. Having qualified as Executor of Wm. A. Anderson, deceased, late of Martin ! County, North Carolina, thi* is to notify all persons having claims against the es tate of *atd deceased to exhibit them to the undcisigned on or before the 'at day of November 1907 or thia notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All peraona indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. Thia »9th day of October 1906. it-l-6t W. C. MANNING, Executor. LAJMMEJ Safe, BrTurraH*. rklMM|Sla, ra. THE NORTH CAROLINA State Normal and Industrial College _ COURSES Literacy Cosnmffrial ' ''i... Domestic Sdcaot tut' Manmul TraMog Pedagofical Music Three Courses leading to degrees. Special courses for graduates of other colleges. Well-equipped Training School for Teachers. Board, laundry, tuition, and fees for use of text books, etc., $176 a year. For free-tuition students, $1 25. Fifteenth annual session begins Septem ber 20, 1906. To secure board in the dormitories, all free-tuition ap plications should be made before July 15. Correspondence invited from those desiring competent teachers and stenographers. For cata log and other information, address CHARLES D. McIVER, President, GREENSBORO, N. C. Peanuts Picked WITH THE BENTHALL PICKER bring hand picked prices. No stems. No trash. Will not break the shell. Absolute success. We are booking orders now for Fall delivery. No Peanut raiser can afford to be without one. Write for prices, etc. Bemhall Machine Gomp'y, 5-25-6 m Suffolk, Virginia. 300 Pairs of Pants AND 650 suits of Clothes Men's Youth's and Children's, of the New Styles and Patterns Must be Sold at a Sacrifice We Will Save You 331 PER CENT On All Your Purchases Come to See us at Once ANDERSON. CRAWFORD & CO. Statement 6f the Condition of BANK OF ROBERSONVILLE At the close of business Monday, Nov. 12, 1906. RKSOURCKS. " MARIUTIKS. f/oans and discounts $40,966.05 5' „ f.a,000.00 SurphiA fund 3.75>.00 ° ver,lr * fU 905 Undivided profit. 800.16 B'k'ng House, I', and fixtures J. 753-75 Bills payable 4,000.00 Due from banks and hankers 16,191.89 Time certificates of deposit 7,100.00 Cari.iU.tu. 6,598 79 D T iU . , .. 37 • 408 • 5, Cashiers' checks sutatanding 257 7a f68.416.40j 168.416.40 W. L. SHERROD, Pres. ]. C. ROBERTSON, Cashier. DR. R. H. HARGROVE. Vice-Pres. HOLIDAY TRADE HAS BEGUN Cautious buyers and those wishing to avoid the holiday rush which will soon be on are choosing their gifts already. OUR XMAS DISPLAY OF JEWELRY is being replenished daily and comprises the finest collec tion of Novelties, Silverware, Watches, Rings, Bracelets' Pins, etc., ever shown here before. THE JEWELER H. D. PEELE WILLI AM STON, N. C. I AM DOING BUSINESS AT THE SAME OLD STAND SAME OLD BUSINESS With a car load of Fence, Cookstoves and Heaters Complete line of GENERAL HARDWARE J. PAUL SIMPSON » •
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