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THE ENTERPRISE. PUBLISHED KVfittY KKtDAY , . HY MAMNIKO FT HASH KM., PKOFBTKTORS Williaraston, N. C. WILLI AM C. MANNING. BDITOB FOHN W. PASSELL, MANAGER SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Year - • - fi.oo Six Mouths - - - .50 (Three Mobths -"- - .«5 Strictly Cash In Advance Advertising Rates on Application £ Bntcred tt Ibe Hb»t Office at Wtlltamaton, N. C.H» Second Claas Mail Matter. Friday. December iqoS =r= = ? ~ A Merry Christmas and a Prosperous New Year! Christmas Tide v Throughout the world to-day, is tchoing that gladsonie song which two thousand yearsago floated o'er Judean hills, and ever since has filled hearts with joy and brought peace and comfort to the hovels of the poor and palaces of kings. The life of the Cb:Ut-child is ni>re the pattern in this, the twentieth cen tury, than at any other psriod of the world's history. The peace the Mastej- pleaded for is brooding over the world, and men' and nations are being joined into one greit Brotherhood, and (hedawn is break ing upon a race with nobler and higher ideas of what life, national and individual, should become, fe They brcught gifts of gold frankincense and myrrh and laid them at the feet of the young chil 1. •Are we giving Him the gold of homage as - our King, frank iuceuse as fragrance poured upon the Son of God? ; Arc we not J adding myrrh to the bitterness of Calvary and C.etbsemane? At this j Christinas tide, let each of us look * inwardly at ourselves ami not out | wardly to others. We should let > the spirit of the young Rabe rule our lives making; them a benedic tion to those about us. Kvery man, woman and child has the treasury of love from which to draw aud jj kind words do.not cost. Shall we { f not then at this season, spread sun- : ! shine around, not by lich gifts, but i I rather by the richer gifts of love! >■ niid goodwill toward men? Let each of us give of otu store ami the | dark clouds of dispair will grow brighter and souls know better how i to live. To each and every reader of THE ' ENTKKI'RISK, we wish AMKKK\*|' I CHRISTMAS and A IIAITV N'KW\ If ViiAK. t p - m M. 4 Prosperity and Principle. \ 5 \ i I Mr. Taft and Ambassador Hryce ' 1 s£nd others have recently called at- ' "tendon to the remarkable mater- ■ •rial_ development of the Smith, t *Tue stun of their testimony is that the South has outstripped every i * other part of the Union. The > South, during this period of great material progress has been solid. 1 It has been under Democratic local 1 rule. The other parts of theeoun « 'try have been under Republican j | [local rule. Still Mr. Taft wants i the solid South to break up in 'order to prosper, and there be so- North Carolinians living in I jp New whose logic is as bad as j L Final prosperity is always based j H*n principle, and the South by ! ■lttauding to her principles is by all. Iftbe; testimony reaping the richest ■r Irewards. "I have heen young," | &»|ys the* Psalmist, "and now I am yet have I not seen the right- I IWus forsaken nor his seed begging | spread."—News & Observer. k Baagtuu Oitritioi 1 Kthe removal of the appendix by ■Kkurgeon. No one who takes Dr. KHfog's'New Ltfe Pills is ever sub- Hpfced to this frightful ordeal. (Ky work so quietly yon don't | ||ai them- They core constipa- FfPp, headache, biliousness and The Merchant Who Is Wondrous Wise FF»OWT WERI.OOKL rmc (U>HVI«W».J I There is a in this Town, And he is wondrous Wise. To make it pay he knows the way Is just to ADVERTISE. » , ■ t ' . . Now, there ara other Merchants here To whom |thia Hint applies. If they're disoarning they'll soon be learning IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE. Let us claim a bounteous meed .front wealth and pride, Shed kindly blessings around, 'Till 110 aching heart be found, And then all hail to merry Christ mas tide. —Sel. Not Indemnifiable. The unhappy man wan now seeking to recover under the employers' lia bility act. - "My boss," he testllled, "raised my wages, and I got married. No; 1 swear I shouldn't have sot married If he had not raised my wages." Rut the eourt held, after hearing nil the evidence, that the plaintiff had f lueen guilty of contributory negligence, i and the suit was dUgilswetl.—Puclc. Hazing.' We commend the action of the students, of Wake Forrest, in send ing from their midst the nine students who failed to keep their promise. The only way to tlimi nate hazing in schools is for the j students to do it themselves. Wake j I'orest students have set a good 1 example and we say let the work J go on.- Smithlield Herald. Withdrawing Revenue Officers. With the going into effect 011 the | State prohibition law, the Federal government will withdraw practi cally all of its revenue force from h North Carolina, orders to that effect having been issued from . Washington. The duty of sup pressing distilling operations and of enforcing the provisions of the prohibition law will therefore fall upon the shoulders of the State officers—the sheriffs, constables and policemen. The suppression of the moonshiners will be no mean duty either, but there is 110 reason why a sheriff could not keep his own county free of this form of, violation even more effectivelv then was done by the revenue oflkets. —Charlotte Chronicle. Medical Depository There will come to the I,egisla- J ( ttire demands from several counties \ for the establishment of a Medical Depository where intoxicants can j be procured for sickness. This is a move in the right direction and I Mill d!o much to prevent the old j time drug store blind tigers. Most druggist will favor such a de pository because they do not wish to be troubled with keeping intox icants. Those drug stores that keep it for profit and sell it on the slv need to be denied the right to convert reputable drug stores into ifisreputable blind tigers. " The medical depository at Nfou roe has solved the question in that prohibition county. It supplies the proper ueed for intoxicants at a reasonable price and makes drug store saloons impossible. —News and Observer. , Eat all the good food yon like. Quit dieting. You don't have to liet to cure dyspepsia. In fact you can not cure dyspepsia or in digtstion that way, but rather you mu>t add strength to the weak stomach by taking something that will digest the food which the stomach can not digest. Kodol is the cn!y thing known today that will do this, for Kodol is made of natural digestive juices found in a healthy stomach, and it digests all food completely. Kodol is pleas aut to and-is guaranteed to give relief in any cas-e of stomach trouble Sold by Chase's Drug Store, Higg's Drug Store. - The best, art —painting a smile upon the brow of childhood. medicine That Is medicine "I have suffered a good deal with malaria and stomach complaints, but I have now found a remedy that keeps me well, and that reu;ed> is Klectric Hitter*: a medicine that is medicine for stomach and liver troubles, and for run down condi tions." says \V. C J-Ciestler, of Ilalliclav, Ark. Electric* Bitters purify and. enrich the blood, tone up the t;ei ves, and import vigor and energy to the weak. Your money will be refunded H it fails to help you. 50c at All Druggists The best science—extracting Sun shine from a cloudy way. Kodol for Dyspepsia, indlges- ctomach, stur stomach, I Has on the stomach, etc., is a com bination of the natural digestive I juices found iti a healthy stomach with necessary vegetable acids, and is the only thing known today that will completely digest all kinds of food under any conditiou. It is guaranteed to-give prompt relief from any form'ot stomach trouble. Take Kodol and be convinced. It will cure your dyspepsia. Sold by ! Chase's Drug Store, Bigg's Drug ' The l~e;t journalists—printing the true and beautiful on memory's j table. 0 \ ' |, m m , For Eczema, Tatter and Salt Rtiwm, i The intense itching characteristic I of thtsf. ailinenU is almost instantly JiiMayed by Chamberlain's Salve. ! Many severe rases have L>eeu cured jby it. For sale by All Druggists j & Dealers'in Patent Medicine. The best telegraphing—flashing a ray of stinsbit:e tnto a t gloomy heart. Muscular Pain Cured "During the summer of 1903 I \v::s troubled with muscular pains ii; the imtep of my foot,' says Mr, S. Pedlar, 01 Toronto, Out. "At I times it was so painful I could hardly walk Chamberlain's Pain H tlitj was recommended to me, so I tried it and was completely cured by one small battle I have since fecoiumended it to several of my friends, all of whom speak highly of it." For sale by All Druggists M: Dealers in Patent Medicine. The best biography—the life which writes charity in the largest letters. "Ambitious young men mid Uifies should learn telegraphy;' for, since the now H-hour law liecame effective there is a shortage of many thousand telograph ers. Positions pay front sse to #7O * month to limners. The Natronal*.Tel egraph Institute of Columbus, S. C., and five other cities is ojiorated under super vision of R. R. Officials and *ll students are placed when qualified. Write them for particulars." mathematics —that which doubles the most joys and divides the most sorrows. ( ( Kennedy's Laxativp Cough Sy- i rup stops the cough by allying in flammation of Jhe throat aud lungs, and it drives the cold from the sys j teui by gently moving the bowels. Children like it for it tastes nearly' as good as maple sugar. Sold by Chase's Drug Store, Bigg's Drug Store. The best navigatiou steering clear of the lacerating rocks of per sonal epptentiou. * .... . • Miss Nora J* Fowden, Registered Graduated Nurse. Setvtccs R«nder«d Prompty. » -■' ■ - , ' . ■ . ■ 1 , ▼UlUmston, - Nortk Carolina. 1 TOYLAND I § .., IS NOW OPBIN rOR . . § I • - 'XMAS - | j® You can find everything you need for ?' \jP A 'Xmas Presents a ALSO TOYS OF EVERY KIND a ft Dolls, Doll Carriages, Cradles and Chairs, Teddy Bears, Stuffed Cats and Dogs, Drums, Horns, Books, Games, Rifles and Guns. 2K In fact, everythin in the Toy line. *, $ jL We are offering special prices. on everything in Dry Goods, 4 Notions and Shoe Departments. *ir ' Don't fail to look over our V.V , ... ■ 2E 6 ... Furniture Store . . . i[ and take advantage of our special offers during December. sj? Respectfully,, - , . V | Gurganus & Son f , ~TRU3TbJS'S NOTICK By virtue of authority of a Deed of Trust executed to me by A. R, Burroughs and wife Mary A. Burroughs on the 21 day April i!>o6, and duly recorded in the Hex ister's office in Martin County in Book P. P. P., pajre j~7 to secure tin; payment of a certain bond bearing even (late there with, And the stipulations in said Deed of "trust not having bceu complied with, I shall ex pose *t public auction, for cash on Monday the 4th day of January 1909, at the court house door in Martin County, the following property: A tract of land -adjoining Lawrence Stalls oh the nortli, David Stalls on v the r'ast fttld South and the Taylor Laud o* the West, containing fifty-three acres more or less, and (hat tract of land owned by Mary A. Burroughs and Min nie Citrganus as infants or tenant** in common. ■ '»'* This November 30th 190S ' WHKKLKk MARTIN 12-4 4t Trustee. 1 TRUSTUK'S NOTICK liy virtue of authonty of a Deed of Trust executed to me by W. L. Stalls and Millie Stalls on the 12tlv day of November 1904, and duly recorded ftf the Register's office in Martin County, in Hook Z. Z., Page 519, to secure the payment of a certain t>ond bearing even date therewith, and the stipulations in said Deed of Trust not having been complied with, I shall e«pox6 at public auction, for cash, Mon day the 4th day of January tyoy, at 12 o'clock, at the com! houxe in Martin Coipity, the following property. Beginning at a light wood stob «»ti ther.orth side ot tfie Greenville Road, running a northwest cowse along the Peel line tojas. S. Wynn Sr , and George B. Janie*to a cofr ner a pine and maple, thence North ea*t cottTse to the to the center of the huckleberry pond to a light wood pine. Thence duwn the cen ter of said pond to the bend of Reedy Swamp. Thence a straight line to the bend of said Greenville* Road to the Peel fine to the begin ning, containing to acres more or less. .• This November tqart. c. manning^ I- 44t Trmsteee. TRUSTEE'S NOTICE By virtue of authority of a Dted|j of Trust executed to me by Jesse and Anna Eliza Wynn on the 6th day of January 1906, and duly re corded in the Register's office in Martin County iu Book P. P. P., Page 96, to secure the payment of a certain bond bearing even dat«t therewith, and the stipulation in said Deed of Trust not having been complied with, I shill expose at public auction, for cash, on Mon day the 4th day of Jauuary at 12 o'clock-, at the court house in Martin County, the following prop erty: £ Beginning —Godwin's corner on Simmons Aventlt thence , along his line 202 feet, thence 58° 35' W., ffeet, thence S 32 0 5'E parallell to the first line #O2 feet t to Simmons Avenne, thence aloug ' Simmons Aveuue 67 >4 feet to the beginning, being lot No. 33 in the HasStll 6eld plot. This November 30, 1908. i W. C. MANNING, L | ia. 4 - 4 t Trustee. USEFUL 'XMAS PRESENTS and EVERYTHING in HARDWARE 1 sold by F. W. HOYT J. Paul Simpson's Old Stand Williamston, - - North Carolina "t " • — i r- Take a Look! *» * - * At our Stock of Goods when you are in town. We have a very large stock of goods, of all kinds, and we are going to give some extra good bargains on all classes of goods • from now until Christmas, and it will pay you to come and see the bargains we dre offering, even if you are not thinking of buying any thing. We have the very newest and latest " * styles in all of our goods. We will show you the bes£ goods for the least money that you have seen in many years. - * Yours very truly, Harrison Bros. & Co. . - v - . at TEN DAYS jt On account of'Xmas Holidays we are going togive ourCuslomers a. 25 per cent discount for Ten Days. We have just received a beautiful selection of Mouldings and Fancy Pictures. J. B. Jones & Company Next to Atlantic Hotel - i WILLIAMSTON, N. C.
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