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2 THE ENTERPRISE. PUBLISH KD IIVHSY fWUII av tmm HiiirmH rairrmo C 4. WilHaautoa N.C ll' 1 j ALFRED B. WHITMORB. Entron. , SUBSCRIPTION RATES OMYMT - i *' •°° Sf* Months - * Three Months Strictly Culi In Advance ADVERTISING RATES Ijoxeota an inch for 6r«t in«rtiou. JJ cent* an inch each subsequent insertion. For apecial rate» on lotitf contracts ap ply at office. lauml al the Po« omct *1 WlUlannlon, H q. tg tie rood Clim Mail Matter. Friday. January 24. » ( ) o>^ The Farmers' Institute The Farmers Institute held here last Saturday was not as well attend ed as it should linve »>eeii Tlir Institute is for the benefit of tlx farmers, aud it is impossible for ii to accomplish the purpose for whit 1 it wa» inaugurated if tHe f.i'in**»'- stay al home. Those who attended the meeting were amply repaid f"> the time and trouble to I* present Those who remained at home, or , who spent the time elsewhere, miss ,ed some good advice, ad if prop erly followed will mean dollars t»> those who were present. The Women's Institute, tlie first to be held in this county, w»B deed poorly attended. And, wt are afraid that the women in char g of this meeting were veiy much dis couraged. But, we nre sure of ore thing, anil that, those who did at tend will not let another tueetiiy/- of this kind IK- held without seeing to it that a good attendance is had Besides, the Ulk of Mrs. llollowel to the farmers will bear much f 1 nit, for she surely opened the eyes, an*' touched the hearts of her hearers. Martin County is richlv ble«seu "™in natural advantages. esj»ci#ll >. in soil and climate, and if the farm era will attend these meetings unci' profit by the ex perietii e of those who conduct them, it will not l» long before Martin County will rank with the first in the countfy We Shall Follow Suit the Enfield Progress in referring to the ruling of the I'ost Office I>e partment that after pub lishers of weekly newspapers w ill be charged special postage fot papers going to subscribers whe owe for more than one veal! tnako , the following observations which apply toTtUt ENTKKPKISK also "During the three months >t grace thus given we shall endeavot to get ready for the change \\\ shall do all that we can to collect from those who have faJleiiJjehincl or, failing in this, we shall cut them off without .exception. We shall be sorry to do this, fot the 111 lentions of many of them are good, but we have uever been able to pax our bills with good intentions Our creditors always insist ot> the cash Furthermore, beginning April 1. we will not enter 011 our subset tp tion list any subscription unless paid in advance, nor will Wf con tinue any subscription 011 life list longer than the time for which 11 i* paid. We have adopted the i label system and each aud 'every subscriber can see when their time expires, and if they allow their names to be dropped it will not be our fault. If you want the paper continued watch your label and send in your renewal "before the time expires. The Greenville Reflector of the 2», said: "The President has held up the appointment of Wheeler Martin to succeed E. C. Duncan, as collector of the Eastern District of North Carolina, and there is a danger of Martin losing the plum. " Evidently the Reflector hasn't kept up with the news from Wash ingtoti. In state papeis of the same date it was reported that the Presi dent had sent Martin's ninie to the Senate, and that body had referred it to the finance committee. Furthermore, we are .reliably in formed, that Mr„ Martin is the only niau whom President has been asked to appuwl, who lias not been opposed. The people of this county are very much pleased with the ap pointuitnt. - • . > Tbe first North Carolina district hu not had an abler and more faithful representative in Congress than Hon. John H* Small. N t When the Hair Falls Stop It! And why not? F»l> ins hair It • disease, a regular disease; and Ayer's Hair Vigor, as made from our new im proved formula, quickly and completely destroys that dis ease. The hair stops falling out, grows more rapMly, and ail dandruff disappears. Doa —I cktnft tie color»/ ikt hair. yi I\ t fkov it to jsu AttM-rtfrtlt, The little book In each package (Ives 1 he formula of our new Hair Vigor, tella I i,v each ingredient U uaed, and ex- I -lainf many other interesting thine*. \f» r r«adiflf you will know why thii new ! uir preparation does its work so well. —M.iabjr tbtl.O. ajrerO*., lawaU. Mass.— j + I joks well after the iuterest of hh Htriet and much has been accomp lished thiough his efforts. It ha> .eei 1 frequently said of the South that because of its disposition t c hange congressmen it never let 0 j nan stay there until he gained suf ficient influence to accomplish much for his section. And this district is ;oing to make • mistake when it sets aliout to displace Congressmin Small with a new man.—Greenville | K'-(lector A Hlgbsr Hultk Lml 1 have reached a higher health cvel since I began usiug Dr. King'* N'l W Life Pills,'* writes Jacob j ipringer, of West Franklin, Maine They keep my stomach, liver and towels working just right.'. If { hese pills disappoint you on trial, noney will be refunded at S. I iigg-. drug store, 25c. Bishop Strange. in the News and Ob- I erver last iveek that Bishop Strange voiild be here this week was of j omse, a mistake. There has been 10 change iu the date first set Feb. | itithto ajd inclusive. The Bishop k vill I* the guest, not of Rev. Mr. j lordon, but of Mr*. Dennis "S j HiggS, " i A program of the series of »er ias will appear next week in the Ivitcrprlse, including subjects of ilie 'rvices and addresses. TU Piri Food Law S eretnry Wilson of r lie objects of the law is to inform lie consumer of the piesence ot 'cita n harmful drugs in medi ates" 1 The Ww requires that the j mioiint of chloroform, opium, tuor ■ ihiiie, aud other habit forming lings be stated on the lal»el of each 1 >ot tie. The manufacturers of ! 'h iniberlain'sCough Remedy have ' ilwaysclaimed that, their remedy ! lul not contain any of these drugs, | t ml the truth of this claim is now I uilly proven, as no mention of them j s uKide on the label, -JThis remedy s not only one of the safest, but I me of the best in use for coughs | mil colds. Its value has been prov | 1: beyond question during the tiany years it tias been in general use For sale by All druggist anfl lealers in patent medicines. I GIVES A PERFECT SKIN 1 -sulphur in Liquid Form Adds to the Beauty ol Women [ » IVauly la only akin deep,' hut you cannot bo j M>nutiful If you Uavc any Bkiu Piaenae 01 a had uuidesM. HANCOCK'# LIQUID HUI.PMUK • |iu-k!> curea K'caema. Tetter. Koran, Kruptionr s .until II skin DUcaarft. Apply IIA> OCKS4 LIQCID SUUfilfK OI«TM«NT !•. i.ltr !ac« jusl «■ you vo to bed aud it will aoot 'Mr\ou• smooth veWely akin. Tnketi tntemallyllANCOCK 8 LIQI II) Sl'L IMII R purtflea the hloot! and ctrara up the nil} lex (on, A ftw apaonfuU in hot water mak-• the fllueat of sulphur hatha. All rirug t'>l« vll it. lulphur booklet free, if vou write IUNCOCK LIQUID MTLI'MtJK .CO Halt! more. t l)r w. W Leake, of Orlando. Pl*., whi cured. «aya: "It la the moat wondeifttl remedv for i t have ee«r known.'• INSTRUCTIVE INTKRKSTINO J'HCorwt fEitglialt- to itar it." A MONTH I. V M«OA7.INR DKVOTKD TO THK t »S OK KMOLISH | JOSKPHINP TLTRCK BAKER. KHITOR PARTIAL CONTENTS yueries and Answers. 1 The Art of Conversation, * Shall and Will; Should and Would; How to use 1 hem J'« uuuneiation»( Century Dictionary) c *2*f t Kugliab in the liouie. GUtiU lingti.h in iteeSrhuol. -srass&aß What tu nay and what not to say. Com tie in Grammar. Coarse in letter writing and paaetuation Busiacaa Eugtiah for th* Bualneaa uian Conjpouud word*; How to write them. Stu4l> a in English Literature. f —r- \ J AUSKTS WANTED ICK a Vcai. Scad 10 nuts for samptr c*pjr CORRECT ENQUSH, Evaastoo, Hi. THE KNffeßfkiSfc, VftiXlAMSlXrtf, fr t. JAfctUfeV >4. tvi."- OUR PARAGRAPHER At auy rate nothing has been heard of Admiral livaus bombarding any South American filing fleits. From the evidence up to date, it looks as though the Thaw family had done its share iu keeping the insane asylumns in a job. If the prospective cost of the Panama Canal is (toing to jump sjoo,ooo 000 with eachjfresh esti mate, it might be a good thing for them to stop estimating and cdbr fine themst Ives to dißgiiijf. The latest threatened Chinese i prising is because the govern ment proposes to give away some valuable railroad franchises. % Th« uncultured Chinee ought to come o this country and learn how meekly really civilized people put up with that sort of thing- Ho* to Amid Appendicitis Most victims of apjwndiciti# are those who are habitually comtipa ted. Orino Laxative Fruit Syruj ■urea chionic constipation by stim •ilatiug the liver aud bowels and lestores the natural nation of tin r>owels. Orino Laxative -Frui' S'vrup does not nauseate or gripe and is mild and pleasant to take. Refuse substitutes. S. R. Biggs, 0. C. Chase. Notice By virtue of a power of sale contained in a certain deed in trust executed to me by Augustus Whicbard, Chan. Whicbard and wife, Hannah Whicliard, and dul> recorded in the public reentry of Mar liu Couuty In Book TTT at page I etc, to secure the payment of a certain hood, and the stipulations iu said instrument not hiving been complied with, I ahnll expose at public auctiou to the highest bidder for cash, on Saturday the 29th day of February 19J8, at at twelve o'clock noon, jit Robeiaonville, Murtin C"uaty, N. C., tbe followlug property, to wit:— Beginning at a tfUke ou the public l>atb in lot No. 3, iu the division of the Abner Coburu lands between tbe be rs lit law of the late I'attie Drown, running thence S 73K *) the iwamp, the W. C. Whitfield line, thence with said Whit field's line to W. W. Roberaon'a line, theuce with said line to aaid public path, theuce with said path S 41 W 40 poles, S II W 3a poles, 8 3 and t-a Kto the beginniug, containing 88 acres more or less, and beiug tbe same l«nd drawn bv Mary 8. Brown iu tbe said divisiou mid designated aa lot No. 4 This January,2th, 1908. 1-J4 4t JOliN T. ROSS, Trustee. Administrator's No'lc« Haviug (|uah'ied as Administrator upon tbe Katate of C. C. Bell deceased; Notice is hereby given to all |iet«oU* holding claims against said Katate to present them to tbe uudersiigned to lutymeiit on or before the 13 day of Jan uary 1909, or till not ce will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to.said Katate are requested, to make immediate payment. This 13 day of January,l9oß. •» Walter Moore, Adm. COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE By virtue of authority veste.l in me by a judgment eutered in the special' pro ceedings in the Superior Court of Martin Couuty entitled Ilynutn, Ausborn et MIS, vs Stamper Allshrook et sis on I'eb. 3. 1908, at 12 o'clock M at the court-house door in Williumston, I shall sell to the higlie* bidder for cash the following de:t --c itied tract of land, known as the John Frosty Hvtuan tract, lying on and uenr the line between Halifax and Martin counties near the road leading from Pal myra to Hobgood adjoining the land* of 8. P. Hy man, Wade Mizell and others containing 250 acres more or leea. The entire tract is well covered with young pines and oaks, the older lumber was cut fifteen years ago. This December 30, 1907. l-io.lt S j KVItRKTT, Com. , Notice of Land sale By virtue ofjpower vested in me hy a certain dee ' of trust executed to nie by D. Cowan and wife ond Mrs. Ba-ie'lr Lynch whit h is dul> recorded in the of fice of the Register of 1 Veda for Mariiii County, Noith Carolina, iu B ok T. T. T. at Page 180, I will on the ujh day of Febuary, 19 S, sell f„r I'aahT at Public Auction, to the highest Iridd. r, iu the town of V Miamstort, N. C. at 'Court house door at 1 oYI k IV M , the fol lowing deacribed Real L»utc: That tract of land in- Martin County, North Carolina, GoO*e Nest Township, bounded b» lands of John Quincy, Billy Williams, aad S. A. Price, and that part of the Lynch, land now iu poaaesaion of Weat Lynch aaid land being a part of that t act of land devised by Eli Hopkins to his sister Mra. Dnrtella Lynch, and being the same laud upon which the said David Cowau and wife Vanny, and Mra. Bariella Lynch now reside containing one hundred acres. Also all the ri|(ht tille and interest of aaid David Cowan, and wife Vanny and Mra. Bariella Lynch, iu and to dial Uad dniwdfatataaajk Mss, Bariella Lynch hj her brother Kli Hop kins, containing abont 300 acre*, aad bounded by the landa of John Quincy, R. T. Hytnau S. A. Price aud others, aaid deviae being In the will of said Bli Hopkina, which ia duly recorded in the office of tha Clerk of the Superior Court of Martin County, worth Carolina, to which tefareoce is hereby made. This the loth day of January 1935. Stout Sm Ith. fruitee7~~ Aftriiistritir's Notice Ilmritif qualified u Administrator upon the Estate of Vesta J. Mallard, deceased; Not'ce is hereby given to all persons holding claims against said- Estate to prevent them to the undersigned Co payment on or before the 11 day of Jan uary 1909 or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. AIJ persons in debted to said Estate are requested to make immediate payment. This 11 day of January 1908 !7-6t M.JV. Balla-d, Adm. ! 1 Notice of Execution's^ North Carolina—Martin County. RoberSon Bros. & Co. v». J. H. Wynn By virtue of an K«acution directed to the underaigned from the Supjrior Court of Martin County ia the above entitlad action I will 011 Monday the 3rd day of February 1908 at 12 o'clock at the court house door of said couutr, sell to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy sail) rxecution all the right title and interest which the aai 1 J. If. Wvnn defendant has in the following real estate, to-wit:— One tract or parcel of laud lying and Icing in Cross Roads Township, Martir County, adjoining the lands of Mary M \Vynn and others and beginning at a light wood slob at the corner of the field feuce, running a south course sloug Mary M Wyna's line to the run Tran ters Creek. Theuce up said Creek to Thomas Mlaell's corner. Thence along «aid Mizell's line to a lightwoocl ttob iu a corner. Theuce an Kaat Course to the beginning, containing aj acres more or less subject to the life estate of John D. Wynn. This 31st day of December 1907. J. C. CRAWFORD, Sheriff 1-3-41 of Martin Count> I NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE M By virtue of authority of a Deed ol Trust eiecuted to me by J. R. White oh the l]th day of October, 1905, and duly recorded iu th • Register's office in Martin County in Book I*. P. P. Page jl, to secure the payment of certain bonds bear lug even date therewith, and the stipula uons in said Deed of Trust not having been complied with, I shall expose a public auction, for cash, on Monday the 17th day of Pebuary, 1908, at the Court liouse in Wllliamstou N. C. in Martin County, the following property: Begin ning at a stake on the Wild Cat Road. TU*tice N. a, W. 140 poles to a gat* Thertce N. 35X W. ijj poles to a swamp .logwood in Black branch; Thence up iaid branch to 8. R. Biggs corner; Thence ilong Biggs to Burroughs line to the Wild Cat Road to th* twginniug. Con taining 119 a-to acres more or less. This the tjth day of January 1908. I Burro'is A. Critcber, Trust**. Notice of Trustee's Sale By virtue of authority contained ir> '-ettain deed of trust eiecuted to me bj W. A. Bailey and , wife, Allie Bailev lated the tweuty-fifth day of Marrl nineteen' bundled and five, and regUter id in the Mmiin county registry, ii lunik '/.'l. of deeds ou page *34, I shal expose to public sale, to the highest bidder, for CMh on Saturday the iigh' day of February, nineteen hundred aud trlfcht, at three o'clock P. M., in th* lown of RoUrsoiivtlle, N. C . in front o' the Rank of Rolxtrsouvillc, the following described real estate,-to-wit: — at Bear Grass Swamp Church Cowing * corner; thence dewn -laid swamp to Jordan Lcary'a cornet; theuce a straight llul to Ben Cowing'- corner; thence along said Co wings line ■o the road; thruce down said road to Oavis Harm' corner; theuce b.wk to the !>egiuuiug. am 1 Mid to contain 'fiacres more or less, and willed to said W. A Bailey by his father, W. 1,. Uailey. This Jauuary Ist. 1908. W. H. Wool a an, Trustee. -34t Administrator'* Notice Having qualified as Administrator up the Estate of Julia Council deceased; Notice is hereby given to all persona holding claims xgaiust said Estate to present thrni to the undersigned for pay ment on or before the tat day of January 1909 or this notice will he plsaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make immediate payment. This i|th day of D*c., 1907 R. C. Council, 1 j-ao-ftt Administrate 1 _ / _ « ' • ' NOTICE OF SALE - H\ vi'tiie t«i a power of sale con | aiitc! in a certain jmlgccnt ren jiiervd hi tin. L»vC. Ttttn, 1907, of : Mai tin C nintv Superior Court in Ihc c.v.c u: Mauaiu 0 , ci u2n. v. S. S. Holliday, el«!«., we shall offer at public sale, to the highest bidder, for cash, on Moaduy tbe 3d. day of February 1908, at tweWc o'clock, noon, at the cotjrt-house door in Williajtnstnu, Martin County North Carolina, the following de s:ribed proberty, to-wit:- Beginning at a point on the pub lic road at Sam Williams' corner running tb&ce a Northerly course with Sam Williams' Una to Spring: i>ma wiaiajtmi the fork ot CaWn branch, thence up said brtuch to said road, thence along said road h> the point of b« ginning, containing 50 acres, more or less. This 18th. dfy"j.f Dec. 1907. A. R. Dunning S. A. Newell Commissioners ✓ Notice of TruitM'i Sale By virtue o* the authority given in 4 certain Deed of Trust, rsecutel to me by H. G. Cheaaon on tbe jlat day of Decem ber, 1904. and duly recorded in Book G >. C. page *47 of the office of the Reg ister of Deed« of Martin Co ntr; and, upon tbe application of the E»tue que trust thereon named, the several bonds not having been paid, I shall expose at at public anction far cash at the Conr* House ii Williamstoa, N. C., on Mon day, the 17th day of February, 1908, at nil. 1 tbe real estate described in said Deed of Trust, same being all and sevet il the tracts of land conveeed by S. B. Spruill, commissioner, to Allie G. Blount by deed dated 51b day of July. of record in Book U M M page* 96 etc., public Registry of Martin County. Situate ia the lower portion of lamer ville Towuabip, commonly known and designated as the Keck Farm." I This January 15th, 1908 H. W. STL'BBS, Trustee - Trustee's Sale By virtue of authority of a De.d of fruat executed to me by George Leggett jo the Ist day of January 190b and dulv ecorded iu the Register s office in Mar in County In Book PPP, Page 313, to secure the payment of a certain bond ■caring eveu date therewith, and the stipulations in said Deed of Trast not uaviag been with, 1 shall ex poae at public auction, for Caah, on Mou lay the totb of Febuary 1908, at the court-house in Williamaton, in Martiu County, the following property; A piece or parcel of land, beginning at t red oak atump on tbe Poplar Point road tbeace along tbe Laaaiter and P. rry Haiemore lines to Spring Brauch at the corner of Prijiua Loyd and Asa Jennings (hence up Spring Branch to tbe Coburn tirauch, thence up the Coburn Branch 0 til aforesaid Poplar Point road, 1 hence aaid road to the beginning, cou aintng 15 acres more or less. This 9th day of January 1908. i-10-4t W. B. KV'ANS, Trustee. TrtUSTEE S SALE By virtue of authority of a Deed of rrait executed to roe by Jordan Williams md wife Ann Williamson tbe 10th day >f April 1907 and duly recorded in the leguter's Office in Martin County iu took PPP Page JM, to atcure the pay aent of a certain bond bearing even late therewith, aud the stipulations in aid Deed of Trust not having been com /lied with, 1 shall expose at public sue ion, for cash, on Monday tbe loth da) f February 1908, at ia o'clock at tbe ourt-bouse door In Martin County, the following property; Ist tract of land being the same which *aconveyed to Jordau Williams by W. Brown and wife, contaiuiug 4 acre uore or leaa. and tract adjoining J. R. Ballard on be east, Ned Williams ou the south nd the Hamilton and WiUtamston rostl n the West, containing 7 acres uioie or ess, and b« itig now occupied by Jordau Villiatns. Bei'ig *ll tbe laud owned by ordan and Williams iu Poplar Point , owusbip -io-4t H. F. GODWIN, Jr. Trustee Notice Byxirtoeofa decree of the Superior ;ourt of Martin Couuty, iu a special pro enling therein pending entitled W, H. ind Sylvester Peel, administrators of Idm K. Pt»l deceased, aga'nst N S. ; 'eel, A. T. Peel, etala, heir* at law, de eudanti. I shall offer for aale at public uction the following real estate, to-wit: A tract of land, aituate ia Griffina township, Martin Couaty commonly vuowu as the John B Peel land adjoining the landa of Joahua H. Hardiaon, Alex 'eel and othera, containing by ettima ion 60 acres more or leaa. Place of Sale, before the Court House Door of Martia County. Time of Sale! Monday, February 3,1908 Term* of Sale, Cardi Thla 30th day of December 1907. r-3-4t N 8. PF.KI,, Com. " 4 ■ 111 The Great Cotton Fertilizer I Is known wherever Cotton is grown and Fer tilizers used, as the greatest producer of large J"T" "See that the trade marfctson every bag—it guarantees against imitations and insures you are genuine - I I F. S. ROYSTER GUANO COMPANY I ■ NORFOLK, VIRGINIA Administrator's Notice Having thin Amy qualiSe I »> admiais trttum on the estate of 'Andrew J Pur vis ileceuetl, this is to give all partus having claim* against this estate notice I that they piust be presented within one year or this notice will lie plead in bar of their recovery, .all persona indebted to the estate will come foward and settla ,at once. This December 31st 1907. W. A. RORERSON, R. P. D. Rotcrsouville, N. C. B D. PURVIS, R. P. D. Robersouville. N. C. 1.3.08 Administrators MONTHLY MISERY is one of woman's worst afflictions. It always leaves you weaker, and sure to shorten your life and make your beauty fade. To stop pain take Wine of Cardui and It will help to relieve your misery, regulate your func tions, make you well, beautiful and strong. It is a re liable remedy for dragging down pains, backache, head ache, nervousness, irritability, sleeplessness, dizziness, fainting spells, and similar troubles. 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