VOL. X. NO. 24 * SREAT IS THE CATALPA TREE Forest Being Ruthlessly Destroyed--Catalpa Na tive of Carolina has the V Firsrt Place in General Utilky. The commence 1 spirit is King in these days ot grace; nothing so rules the hearl&and minds of the American people. Sentiment plays a very small part in the life of the nation, and the ruthle-s teariug down and pulling over for the almighty piece of silvfer, blinds people to the needs of the future the, gain iu the present controlling them in evjry avenue of investment. Taking the extermination of the forests as the best-example of this spirit, there comes to the heart of every thinking nun a feeling ot alfrm. It is estimated that by 1925 the-forests of America will have been exterminated. Lumber men are everywhere buying, aud cutting, even the small trees ate rot spared; the ingenious Yankee finds some use for the wo ds which have been standing uunii letted for a century, with heretofore unknown qualities. Mew with wroded land are selling them with reck'ess indif- Terenc to future netds.au 1 are takir g no pains to supply the def cieucy. The great evil 1 and it is an evil) of forest destruction has a hold on the people, and the end stems not to be yet. It is time men were turning their thoughts to the seriousness of the situation as touching future needs. The great benefits to be had from the planting of trees in the South, at least, has not entered , into the minds of the landed pro prietors. They seem to care not for the years when lumber will be one of the luxuries talked of and not en joyed. Arborticulture has 110 place in the list of studies undertaken during their preparation for life and its duties: the trouble is, they have never thought in the proper channel, returning to the first pro position that the commercial spirit rules. Wheu people get to thinking this grave matter, they will find many varieties of trees which are easily propagated. Chief among these will be found The Catalpa ?o named bv the Indians of Caro * lina and discovered by Cateshy in 1726. Another vaiiety of this tree grows largely in the Mississippi Valley. It is a large ornamental tree with trusses of handsome flow ers, producing long pods con taining seed. It's good points have scarqely been thought of, and in a way it has become unpopular as a shade tree. But in noting its qual ities one findsln it all things neces sary to make it a favorite in general utility. It matures early, grows in almost any soil, most durable wood known, endures fifty years for cross ties, miles of living trees used for telegraph poles, makesa fine veneer, is lighter than pine, stronger than oak, tougher than hickory, neither shrinks nor swells, superior to oak for furniture, makes best wood pulp and book peper It Suit His Leg "All thought I'd lose my leg," writes J. A. Swenson, Watertown, Wis., "Ten years of eczema, that 15 doctors could not cure, had at last laid me up. Then Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured it sound and well." Infallible for Skin Erup tions, Eczema, Salt Rheum, Boils, Fever Sore*'-, Burns, Scalds, Cuts and Piles. 25c at All Druggists. Struck in the Dark While Mr. W. Slade White was enroute home from Hassell, N. C., one night last week, he was struck with a heavy stick, the blow rend ering him unconscious for some time. He is recovering slowly from the effects of the blow. Mr. White was riding in his wagon with Mr." CicerQ Purvis when the attack wa t s! .0 nfode. This is the most dangerous time of the year to catch cold, and it is the hardest tiine to cure it. If you! should take a cold, a few doses of ] Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup will act very promptly. Its laxa five principle cures the cold by driving it from the system by a gent'e but natural actiou of the bowls. Children Syrup, as it tastes 90 good, nearly like maple sugar.' It is sold by Chase'* Drug Store; I Br iH' s Drug Sfore " Ml '■ . % * ' -V vjfo-J ... ■ THE ENTERPRISE MaTO-B»erett (Reported) Mr. Lector Mayo, of Bethel, and Miss Sallie Everett wtre married tie 24th. of February at the home of the bride, five miles from Rober sonville. It was a quiet home wedding only the neighborhood friends and a few relatives being present. To the strains of Mendelssohn's wedding march, playtd by Miss Addie Coburn. of RobersonvilK the following frierds of 1 the' bride preceded her into the parlor: Miss Mattie Whichard, of Beihel, with Mr. Nun Everett, brother of the bride. - Miss L'zzie Roberson, of Robersonville. with Mr. Will Sals bury, of Hassell; Miss Leta Taylor, of Gold Point, with Mr. Hied Ma>o, of Bethl. The bride and groom wtre met in the aisle formed of the preceding couples, by Elder M. T. Lawrence, of Hamilton, who per formed the ceremony. The bride wore a l>eautiful coat s iit of gray broadcloth, with bat, veil and gloves to match. The at tendants were attractivtly gowned. After the ceremouv, the bridal party drove to Bethel, where, at night, they wtre given an infonnal reception. Those prts nt from a distance were Mr. and Mrs. J. R.Whicbards, Messrs. John Whichard, Will Grime and Nathan Beverly, of Bethel; Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Taylor, Mtssrs. Jim Ta>lor and Gray Keel of Robersonville; Mi-ses Hattre aud Margeret Everett, and Ben Everett, of Palmyra. The bride is the popular and accomplished daughter of Mrs. M W. Everett, the groom a prosperous farmer and burines mau of Bethel. Sour stomach make sour people. It makes your disposition sour— you become disliked btcause of your sour nature. Every bit of it can be stopped just as soon as yon take something to digest the food you eat. Sour stomach is canard by too much acid arising from un digested food. Kodol for Dyspep sia and Indigestion will digest any kind of food in any combination at any and all times. Keep your stomach well by taking Kodt 1 now and then. Sold by Chase's Drug Store; Bigg's Drug Store. Five Dollars in Gold THE ENTERPRISE purposes to issue as early as practicable, a sketch of MARTIN COUNTY, PAST AND PRESENT. Tostimu late more interest in local history, it will give to the student in anv white school in the County, FIVE DOLLARS IN GOLD for the best sketch of any event connected with the history of the county. The sketch must he three and not more than five p*ges of 'etter size paper. CONCISE NESS, NEATNESS, TRUE STATEMENT OF FACTS, and ORIGINALITY are required iu ull papers presented Tliey r.nst be written only on one side of the pa per, and be sent to THK ENTER PRISE office at or before 12 o'clock noon on April Ist. 1909. The ar ticle receiving the prize will appear in colums. No paper must be typewritten, but must be in the hand writing of the contestant. Any variation from the rules, will debar contestants. This is an opportunity every pu pil in Ihe County should seize. County pride should be inherent in the breast of every son and daugh ter of the County, and whatever is best in it should he known of all men. Kills Wiall-Bi Slaver A merciless murderer is Appen . dicitis with many victims. But Dr. King's New Li'e Pills kill it by prevention. They gently stimulate stomach, liver and bowels, prevent er g that c!ogginty~that invites ap | pendicitis, curing Constipation, Biliousness, Chills. Malaria, Head ache and Indigestion. 35c at All Druggists. Carolina Literary -Society. h "Washington/Day" was cele brated on February 26th, by the members of the Society in their &all at the Graded School building. The first feature was roll call with quotations (rom Washington,'* "Maxims" and Jefferson's "Ten Sketch of Mary Ball, mother- dT -.Washington Maude Wynne; Sketch of Washington— Jessie Brown; Sketch of Thomas Jefferson Pennie ifiggs; Benj. Franklin at the Court of France— Delia Laaier; Song—'AKerica." WILLIAMSTON, N. C.. FRIDAY, MARCH 5. i 9 o>. ROBERSONVILLE NEWS ITEMS People Coming aad Ooing-As Gathered By Our Regular Correspondent. By JOHN D. KVERETT Mr. J. B. Barnhill went to Everetts Sunday. Mr. IJojd Perkins visited at Kveretts Sunday. Mrs. W. A. Everett is on the sick list this week. Mr. Robert Salsburv, of Hassell was in town Sunday. Mr. Tom Britton h-'s been quite sick, but is improving. Dr. Hargrove has just returned from a trip toTarboro. Mr. and Mrs J. B Rawls visited Mr. S. T. Everett Sunday. Rev. Mr. Reynolds filled his reg ular appointment 011 Sunday. Miss Addie Coburit, ot Gold'PoinJ visited Mi-*s Maree Robertson.. Mrs. I.ela Everett and family visited iu the country Sunday* Mr. aud Mrs. Ed James visited Mr. James' mother on Sunday. Master Vance Rolmj-011 spent last week with Mr. Mflyo Little. Mrs. E. J- Robeison has return ed from a visit to Roanoke Rapids. Misses Bessie and Blanche Rob erson spent Saturday iu the country Messrs. Willie and Lewis Man wing, of Bethel, were in town Sun day. Mrs. Keel visited her daughtn Mrs. Arthur Roberson, a few days ago. Master Shepherd Morton spent Sunday with Mr. J\ W. Andrews. Misses Maude Powell and Bessie Johnson visited Miss Emma Robert son Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, R. T. Purvis and Mrs L. T. Roberson visited in Par- WM smtHiay. ,| " 1 -) Mrs. Mary Everett, after an ex tended visit to Oak City, returned home last week. Don't Be Misled. The retail druggists °f this coui try, as a class, are noted for the: high standard of i itelligence an honorable dealing, but it is a wt know fact that occasionally yo will find one who will try to st you something else when you ca for a rgrnedy of established reput i tion. He forgets that your healt is more important than his pocki book. > For example, when you ask f r Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, t! e great Kidney, Liver and Bladder Remedy, don't let any druggists, drug clerk or storekeeper persuade you into buying something else 11 its place. Every time he succeeds in selling you a worthless substitute he makes more profit, but you a e humbugged at the expense of your health. For many years we have watch'd with much interest the remarkaUe record maintained by Dr. Kilme: s" Swamp-Root From the very begin ning, the proprietors hrfd {confidence in it that they invjfei} ;4very one io send for a tree sample bottle so that people could Judge of curative value in even the most distressing cases of kidtfey, liver and bladder troubles. On another page of this paper you will find a few of the letters, prompted by feelings of heartfelt gratitude, that are constantly com ing to Dr. Kilmerffe Company. No one can doubt such sincere and honest testimony. Swamp-Root is prepared only by Dr. Kilmer & Co. Laboratories, Binghamton, N. Y. —Don't e*peri mettt—lf you need a medicine you Mrs. Marv Wiggins of Edge combe Co., visited Mrs. J. Outter bridge last week. Mrs. Mary EJmondson came ri >wu from Tarboro Friday to visit Mrs. D. R. Perkins. Mrs. J. C. Andrews and children spent Sunday with her moiier, Mrs. Mary Everett. Miss I.illie Bunting, of Bethel spent a few days last week with Miss Maree Robertson. Elder M. T. Lawrence held ser vices at the home of S W. Outte biidge Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Claud Birnhill, of (irtehvlße, were here last week, the K'uests of Mrs. N. D' Young. Misß Maggie Salsbury and her mother were town Monday, the guests of Mrs S ,W. Outterbridge. Misses Hilda Crawford and Maude Wynne, of Wil iamston, visited relatives iu town last wtek. Misses Fanny Belle Rol>erson and Helen Crofton spent Saturday and Sunday with Miss Helen Robeison. Mrs. Hardy, of Greenville, who has spent several weeksiwith Mrs. L A. BriK-y, returned home Sat urday. Messrs. W. H. Adkins and John Kivfs, of Greenville, were the guests of Mrs Julian Outterbridge Softday. Among thoee who attended ser vices at Oak Grove Sunday were Misses Chandler, Peel, Malone and Messrs. Richard Jenkins, Harvey Roberson and Toe Mizell. The mid-ttrm entertainment of the Graded School 011 Friday night reflected much 'credit on teachers aud pupils. Quite a neat sum was realized for the library. There is no better investment for th- com munitv than in "good bo rtc". We appieciate the liberal patronage of the friends of the school and the many wofds of praise expressed by them. Everetts Notes. Mr. Joe Cheriy speut Sunday in Weldon. Miss Berta Gardner spent Tues day in Rob« rsonville. Mr. ]. B. Coffield went to Raleigh last week on business. Farmers are very busy in this section planting potatois Mr. Frank Taylor, of Williams ton, was in town Saturday. Miss Lillia Whitley is visiting her sister in Rocky Mount. Mr. Henry Gardner, of Norfleet, is visiting his parents htre. Dr. John Williams spent a few days in Washington this week. " •' , I Mr. and Mrs. S. Coffield spent Sunday at the home of Mr. J. B. Coffield. Miss Anna Lewis is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. B, Coffield. Mess- N, T. K'ddick and J. W. Perkins left for Tuscon, Okla., a few da> s ago. Mis-ts Anna Beth and Susie Pur vis ' spent Saturcfay and Sunday wi'h their parents at Spring Green. Mr. G. P. McNanghton ahd family returned from Noffo'k on Ftiday, after steiiig the homecom ing of the fleet. Mr, J. H. Davenport, who has been spending some time here, has returned to his home in St. Jrse, Mo , accompanied by his brothtr. DeWitt'sCarbolized Witch Hazel Salve is very good for chapped hand cots, burns or bruises scratches for it penetrates the skin and it heals quickly, but it is especially good for pilea. It is soldhese by Chase's Corn Grower's PkeMng At Heitford, Perquimans County on March 9'h willbe held a meeting which should l>e attended by every farmer in the territory cove:el by this paper. Working joint'y, the U. S. Department >f Agriculture. N. C Exptrirnent Station and State Department of Agriculture are endeavoring to make this c casion one which will re-nlt in great l>enefit to the farmers of this portion of the StatJ. One of more sre kers fr>m each of the institu tions will be J resent and make ta'ks. The rccas : on will be known as "Corn Judging Day - ' and at tention will be confined largely to judging lots of ear corn of different kinds brought in bv farmers and to talks on dtffe etir phases of corn growing and kindred subjects by the several specialists who will be present " More and better corn'.' will be the motto of this gathering and no progressive corn-grower in this section can* afford not to be present on this occasion The management of the Norfolk and Southern Railway hns agreed to rnnaspe i.il train from Washing ton, N. C , whirh will leave there at on the niornyig of March yth and connecting with the trains from Re I .haven and Columbia at Mackeys Fety will arrive at Her ford at 10:30 A M, Returning the afternoon of the same day. tlie special will leave Hertford at 6 o'clock and arrive at Washington, Belhaven and Coltim bi 1 not latt r ten o'clock that night. Tho e farmers who wi-h to go from Moyock and intermediate points may u*e the regular trains both go-- ing and returning. Cheap rates will be the Not folk and South*rn Railway to those farmers who attend this meetir g. Eai li farmer, if possible, should take with him about a peek of his best ear corn so that it mav. he entered in the Corn-judging Contest. The best known pills and the Iwst pills made are Dewtt's Little Karly Risers They are small, easy to take, gentle ni l certain, and are sold bv Chase's Drugs S ore; Bigg's Drug Store. ~ Parmele News Mrs J. E. Keel was in town Monday. Miss Roland Simons was in town Monday. Mrs. T. F. - Nelson, of Oakley. spent Sunday here. Mr. H. A. Gray, of Oakley, was iu town Thursday. Mr. P.. N. Mizell, of Wilming ton, is visiting Mrs. B. D. Tew. Miss Lillian Swanner. of Wash ington, is visiting Miss Estell Will lams. Mess. li. R. C irson and J. L- Perkins went to Jauie'ville Wed n> sday night to attend the funeral Miss Bettie Martin. Mesdanies B- D. Tew, S. M. Brooks and K. N. Mi/.ell speut Sun day in the country, the guest of Mrs. J H. Whichard. Misses Blanche Daniel, Hettie Roberson, Hilda Knight and Rosa Bakc-r walked from Robersonville Sunday and relumed via the A. C- Ike Land Slow Of Doom was seen in the re:l face, hands and "body of the little son of H. M. Adams, of Henrietta, Pa. His awful plight from eczema had, for five years, befied all remedies and bafffed the best doctors, who said the poisoned blood had affected his lungs and nothing could save liitn. "But." writes,his mother, "seven bottles of Electric Bitters completely cured him " For Eruptions, Ec zema, Salt Rheum, Sores and all Blood Disorders and Rheumatism Electric Bitters i-> supreme.- Olilv 50c. Qnaianteedby All Druggist#. 4 Countv Commissioners The March session of the Board of County Commissioners was held Monday v with Chairman Bunas presiding. The usual orders were passed. All members of the Board were present. We say without hesitation that De Witt.s Kidney and bladder Pills are unequaled for wefak kidneys, backache, inflammation of the blad der and all urinary disorders. They are aotiseptc and p.ct promptly. We sell and recommend them. Chase's Drug Store: Brigg's Drag Store. ■ - 1 si.op a Year in Advance DEATH OF W. E. GLADSTONE Succently at Hamilton Early Monday Morning - -Prominate Business Man--huneral Tuesday. The news of the death of Will iam K. Gladstone at his residence in Hamil'on, at 6:30 on the morn ing of March Ist , shocked a large number of friends and acquiantan ces. He had retired the. niyht pr*» vionsly in apparently g od heal-lb Kailv Monday mornii g the s;-rva«t in the home called at his room door, hut getting no response, (ol«d Mrs. Gladstone, who upon inve-ti ga'ion found him strjcktn with apoplexy. A physician was hur riedly called, but found that no earthlv power could aid. Death came in about one hour after the wife t n'ered the room. The deceased was only fr>rtv seven years of age, and was one of the lilt st successful business men in the country He had hv caretwl investment provided against a rainy dav for himself and his fanii'y. In early life he married Miss Maggie Ward, daughter of ICIr. Tim Ward, of Hamilton Of this union ue child was l orn, Miss Marv Pend> r G'adstone, now a student at St. Mary's School, Raleigh. soire years after the death of his first wife, he wtdded Mi*s Gattie Civ ilian, daughter of Mr. J. B Clo man, of Hamilton. She aud one little girl survive him. Mr. Frank L. Gladstone, his lrother, WHS near him wh> 11 the end came. The funeral services were conducted on Tuesday by Rtv.' W. J. Gordon, rector of the Kpi-copal Church Neir Death In Big Pond It was a thrilling exper etjce tc* M rs. Ida Soper to facedeatli. 'tor ytars a severe lung trouble gave me intense suffering," she writes, "and several times nearly caused my death. All remedies laded and doctors said I was incurable. Then Dr. Ring's New Discovery brought quick relief and a cure so perma nent that I have not hetn troubled in twelve years." Mrs. Soper lives in Hig Pond, Pa. It wotks won ders in Coughs and Colds, Sore Lungs, Hemorrhages, LaGrippe, Asthma, Croup, Whooping Cough and all Bronchial affections 50c .'66. i uaT Bot'Te IVee. Cuar anteed by All Druggists. HAMILTON ITEMS Dr.' Lewis continues very ill Mrs. Cloman is visiting in T ir- Mrs, M. W. Ballard was in towu Friday. Mrs. Hen Lewis Bryant has been quite sick. Miss Codie Purvis has been on the sick list. Mrs Hooks is visiting her mother in Plymouth. Miss Delia Purvis has returned from Norfolk. Mr Morton Jones left Sunday for Richmond. Mrs. Martha Purvis is very ill with pneumonia. Darden Jones has entered a busi ness college at Norfolk. Miss Anna Clark, of Scotland Neck, is the guist of Miss Hattie , Darden. Messrs. Theodore Hassell and Harry A. Big ,'S, and Misses Anna Pope and I rent* Smith, of William- Hton, vi-ited fiiends and relative* .litre 011 Sundays " Woods I,iver Medicine is a liver regulator which brings quick relief to sick headache,constipation, biliousness and otht r symptoms of liver disorder. Particularly recon mended for Jaundic, Chills, Fever, Malaria. The fi.oo size contain**- — 2 I A times as much as the 50c size* Sold by Chase's Drug Store Williamston Graded HONOR ROLL. Week ending Feb. 26, 1909. THIRD AND FOURTH GRADES. Inez Williams, Gladvs Balance, Corinne Smith, Cortcz Green, Key- % noldsSmith> ROSINA DOW ELL,