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THE ENTERPRISE. PCBUSHKD BVKRY FRIDAY jp? »* MANXIMO «C JIASSKU., PRoratKTOXH Wlllianutou, N. C. WILLI AM C. MANNING, EDITOR * JOHN W. HXfcSKLL, MANAGER SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Year ... . fi.oo Si* Mouths - - . .50 Three Months - - - - .25 Strictly Caslr la Advance - -1 Advertising Kates on Application Bte.. y Kiltered «t the Pout Office at Willtaimton, N C. aa Second Claim Mall Mattel. I Friday, March 12, iqoq _ Our neighbor "I/ttle" Wash-I inHtou, is preparing to have an | "Easter Wiek Jubilee". The! citizens of that fast growing town never lose an opportunity to show "thedwellers beyoidtb it it is a good place to live. Williamstou might follow in the same path with untold I benefit to her material growth. It 1 is dangerous oftinie-> to be to) con-1 tented. Twenty-four \tnerican girls have married foreign titles, and in most cases that is all they did marry. This business has cost the American can gold. It is a pity to lose so much and Ret so little in return hnt there is consolation in the fact that twenty-four of our worthy young men are fortunate in that they did not become the husbands of these s.lly girts. A girl who thinks more of a title than she does of brains nnd character always makes a •mighty poor wife. The late Legislature made no, IN "stake when it passed a law to provide for an electric chair in the penitentiary for the execution of all p criminals. The excitement pro duced by a hanging in a com munity is demoralizing, for morbid * curiosity runs riot in the souls of the multitude. The death is not so cruel and the public cannot view the proceedings. The people need ennobling scene-;, not things, while lawful, have the unmistakable a r of cruelty There must be some dire punishment for that class of brutes who take that which they can not give—full of murder and i rapine, but a Christian people can them with death in the way! that makes for the best in the lite] t of the people. We .are glad that j there will be no more hangings in ■ Martin County, when the boys of' tender years would climb fences,' telegraph poles and adjacent house I tops to catrh a glimpse of the con demned man. ur ■K . U-The readers of the paper ma\' bot always understand why certain Isveuts art not reported, especially wocial happenings, Frequently the local reporter has no knowledge of things, and as the general public ■(fms to think that newspaper folks are gifted with second sight, not even a note is handed in. 1 hen some'artieles that can be held (.©vtr must, according to newspaper ; rules, give rootn'.for the things that Icannot wait, such as ads and legal Inotices, which after all mean the «ife of any paper in a small town. AVe want ne\ys—both town and county, but must have some system is jp Publication, or else sustain a lews. Few peop'e have any idea of the amount of work even on a Country weekly that gives from ten 1o fifteen columns of new matter ievery week. There are so many Kiivgs to be don. 1 in an office where Bjob work is the principal source of H|fcveiiui, and a papennust b J issued ■on every Friday if possible. It is a of work *lO novice can do, for Etae cannot go out on the street aud rarocure help. Newspaper men are ■fconscientiouu and try injevery way serve the public good, often Pprbeu the public fails to appreciate Hneir efforts and _witholi propel GOLD POINT ITEMS Ml. T. Jones Taylor was here Sunday, Mr. J. H. Stalls went to Ivveretts Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Will James were liere Sunday- t The Farmers have been busy planting Irish pbtatojs the past few days. The cotton acreage will be con sider ibly reduced iu this section this year. Mrs, J. S. Griffin is the guest of lier parents, Mr. mid Mrs. A. B. Whitfield. . / Mr. J Henry Roberson has mov ed to his residence on the William sum Road. R6v. S. W. Sununerel filled his regular appointment at the Chris t 411 Church on Sunday. The school under the uuuage mt-nt of Miss Mamie Roebuck clon ed here last Friday. The young people enjoyed the basket picnic. Sick headache, constipation and biliou-iiess are relieved by kings Little Liver PLs. They cleanse the system. Do not not urij e. Price 25c. Sold by Chase's Drug Sior«. Everetts Notes. Mr. H. M. Jenkins was here from Washington Tuesday. Mr. J B. Barnhill, of Roberson ville. was in town Tuesday. Mrs. J. 15. Coffield spent a few I days in Williamston this week. j v Miss. Kuzelia Riddick is spending j this week in Jamesville with it iends. Hon. J. A. Whitley spent Monday I and Tuesday in Ph mouth on busi ness. Miss Lena Totnas who has been I teaching near Oak City, is at home j again. Miss. Fannie Manning lias been visiting Miss Lucy Riddick on I Main Street Miss. Lilla Whitley,who has been 1 visiting iu Rocky Mount, returned 1 home Saturday accomdanied by her | little niece Artimissie Boyd. MauZaii Pile Remedy put in a tube with nozzle attached. May be applied directly to the affected parts. Guaranteed. - Price .soc. Sold by Chase's Drug Store. Subscribe to The Enterprise. Pine tiles are-For Backache and' l>ring quick relief to lumbago, rheumatism, fatigue and all other symp'oms of Kidney diseases. They are a tonic to the entire sys tem and build tip strength and health. Price 50c and 51 00. Sold by Chase's Druj; Store. Subscribe to The Enterprise. X Guarantee 1 Cough remedy is i Bees Laxative.Cough Syrup. For . coughs, colds, croup, whooping-1 c nigh hoarsness and all bronchial affections. Best for children because it is quick to relieve and tastes good. Gently laxative. Sold bv Ctia.-e's D.11.4 Store. Subsciibe to The linterprise. ' —••- ■ - - L vr-v j" j Plant Wood's Seeds For The Garden & Farm. Thirty ycara in business, with a steadily increasing trade every l year—until we have to-day one of the largest businesses in seeds in thjs country—is the best of evidence as to . \ She Superior Quality V K of Wood's Seeds. j We are headquarters for Grass and Clover Seeds, Seed Potatoes, Seed Oats, Cow Peas, Soja Beans and all Farm Seeds. Wood's Descriptive Catalog the most useful and valuable of Garden and Farm seed Catalogs mailed free on request. T. W. WOOD & SONS, Seedsmen, • Richmond, Va. i —w; — -V I I— m 4t To The Public! I have opened the Black smith Shop formerly oc cupied by the late John H. hatton, and am in po sition to do blacksmith, Machinists work, brazr ing, pipe fittiftg and gun repair work. All work guaranteed. GEO. L. WHITLEY, Jr. * J. B. Jones & Company Manufacturers of Wall Pockets and Framers of all kinds of Photographs and Fancy Pictures. Next to Atlantic Hotel f^Royal " Baking Powder Pure Renders the food more wholesome and su perior in lightness and flavor. QSjSj The only baking powder "" JQeRs made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar. SUPPORT OF HOME PAPER Merchants Ureed to Back Local Ad vertising Medium to the Limit An appreciative view of the home newspaper is giv#i in tile Office; Outfitter of Cuicago, from which we make the following extracts: Many a good town isn't worth a ( cent because the local newspaper is' neglecte 1. Many a good merchan dising center is dead becanse the men in busiuess treat the editor of the newspaper as an object of charity. This is wrong. Tlie local paper is the greatest thing in the CstnttfUf.itv. It should besupj)ort- | ed. It should be read aud pat-1 rotii/.ed. The merchants who think ( they are cltver and smart wheal thev slip one over on local paperj make a big mistake. Kverjr dollar you take avvav from the locsl new spaper in schemes and knock* hurts j the town. It hurts business, and, most of all, it hurts the merchants , who indulge in it. Whatever else you merchant!* do, j patronize yout home paper. Don't! tell tne that it has a small, circula- • tion. Don't tell me that you reach i Improving the Quality, Increasing the Quantity of Tobacco Crops The ambition of every tobacco planter is to secure'the largest possible crop of the best possible quality—and this is most surely, easily, and quickly accomplished by the uae of Virginia-Carolina Fertilizers As a rule the more liberal the amount of these fertilizers trsed per acre, the better the results. Mr. John F. Cunningham of Cunningham,, N. C., probably one of the largest tobacco growers in the world, says? " I have been using your fertilizer for twenty years, I leave sold tobacco made by this fertilizer as high as W)c a lb". Virginia-Carolina Fertilizer is used by the best tuba. t o farmers .11 the Tobacco Stairs. It stands upon its merits. There is no better fertilizer made or used in the United States. I take great pleasure in recommending it not only to the farmers of Virginia 5n3 NortS and South Carolina, But to all the tobacco growers in the Union." r » The best result s are invariably obtained with the use of Virginia-Carolina Fertilizer. Over one million tons were sold last year. Be sure and get the 1000 Virginia Carolina Farmers' Year Book from your fertilizer dealer, or write our nearest sales office aud a ' copy will be stnt frce, Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co. Sales Offices StJet Offices Richmond. Va. N t r Norfolk. Va. HjE±™i2era9lH Charleston. SC. Columbia, SC. ■ ■ 5* luntore, Md. Atlanta, Ga Columbus. Ga. Savannah, ft* Montiiomcry Ala. Memphis, TaAn. Shreveport, La. iiiwL ▼/ W / fW 60 YEARS' s | mTTT73 1 I 4 I 11 v 1 Mark* TMHRT DmoNs ' TWW 1 Copvriomts 4c. A nrona pending aakateh and dMcrMlon may quietly aaoartaln oor opinion frtt wMChar u I niTimtVtn te proha»lf paiaiUabljL Conwittnlca tioiiaMricilTconmiawtfaL HANDBOOK oroPitenta •■lll raa. olrieat tuamtrf for •miring pat am a. I'nlanU taken thrwßHb Munu Jt Co. Mcalra rptrlaimotiet, wit hoot, afcaw, lu the Scientific America*. A hiiwdan maty llhutratwi waaktr. Um«ehe rniation •( any wlanllflto' Jnamal. Tarnn, ft m rmr: lowrßKWitha.lL MMbfiUl nawadaalava. —Aiißi—M—— ten times a* many people with I«** [expense using circnlars. I)ot»'t j spring any of those time worn gags on nie at alt. Stop standing »» your own light. Get behind tl>e local paper and push it for all yo» 1 are worth. 1 don't rneMi pusli it to the wall. Push it up-grade to » position where it ought to l»e, aixi jas sure as yon- are alive- you will : push your own business np with it !u> a point yfiij never dreamed of ■ l>c fore. —Kx. TRUSTEE'S SALE By virtue of authority of a Deed of Trust executed to me by J. F. Everett and wife Maggie Everett on tue 15th day i of September 1906 and duly recorded in 1 register's office in Martin County in book '/. '/. page s*>4. to secure the payment of a certain bond bearing even date therewith, and the stipulations in said Deed of Trust not having been complied with, I shall expose at public auction, for cash, on Saturdav the 20th day of. March 1909. at noon at Everetts in Martiu County, the following property: Being what is known as th« William Tompson place and adjoining the lands of Stephen Moore, Harmon Coftielii and others and containing six and one half acres and being same place that said j. F. Everett now resides. J. A. EVERETT. 2-19-41 Trustee TRUSTEE'S SALE B> virtue of authority of a Deed of Trust executed to me bv James Barrow on the 2nd day of March, 1908, and duly recorded in the register's office in Martin County in Iwok V*V V, page 400, to secure the payment of a certain bond bearing even date therewith, and the" stipulations itt said Deed of Trust not having t>een complied with, I shall ex pose at public auction, for cash, on Sat urdav the 20th day of March, 1909, at court bouse door in Martin County, the following property:. Beginning at a stake iw the A. C. L. K. R., Ed William's corner, running alnog said railroad 20 feet to a stake, the apper corner of William's line, thence running down said Williams' Htte 40 feet to Wtn. Finch's line, thenrce along Fenchs line 17 feet to William's corner, thence a North course to a stake on the sard rail road. thence on Easterly coarse up said railroad to the beginning. Containing '4 acre, more or less. S. A. NEWELL, TRUSTEE S SALE Bv virtue of authority of a "'Mortgage Deed" execute*} to me bv H. D. Woolard and S L. Wooiwd ou the 23th day of December 1007, and duly recorded in the register's office- in Martin Comity, hi hook V V V pawe 2SN, to secttre the pay ment of a certain bond ljearwg even date therewith, and the stipulation* in said Mortgage Deed not having been com plied with. 1 stall expose at public auc tion, fur cash, cm Moudav the 22 day'of March r?*>9, at noon at Court house in Martin County, the following property: Regining at » stake ou second cross St. above A. C. 1.. .Depot near a point where said cross St., runs into the Washington mad and being th" corner of J. L. Eweel and |. F. Coltran, thence south east 16Wt along said street, to a stake and wire fence, thence along said fence north about 52 eeat 4 tft to a stake thence nearly north along said fence 17ft. to a stake, thence north 52 east 53ft. to a stake J. H. Tucker's line tluwie north 30 west along J. H. Tucker's line 50ft. to a stake. J. L. Eweel's line thence along Eweel's line south 5j west 112 ft. to the begitiiug coti- I taining 4-10 of an acre, and being «ame I land convey to J. CI, Godard by J. F. Cothraii and recorded in liook S S S page U7- \ HATTIE TH ROWER. 2-i!>-4t Ttustee NOTICE Having qualified as administrator of the estate ot Henry W. Mobley, deceas ed, late of Martin County, N. C. This is to notify alt persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to ex hibit them to the undersigned on or be fore the first dav of February,l9l.o, or* this notice will l>e pleadel in Iwr of their reeoverv. At! persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate pay ment This the first dar of February, Y969. * P. L. MOBLEY. 2-5-09-6t Administrator. NOTICE Having qualified as administrator upon the estate of Miley A. Tavlor, deceased, notice is hereby given to >ll persons hold ing claims against said estate to preseut them to the undersigned for payment on or before the Sth day of February, 1910, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment. 1 This the Bth day of (February, 1909. DANA TAYLOR. a-U-6t Administrator. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Executor 01 Will iam A. Roberson, deceased, late of Mar tin County, North Carolina, this is to uotify all persons having claims agairst the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at his home in Robersonville Township, ill said County, on or before the first day of March, nine teen hundred and ten, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said deceased will please make immediate payment. February iKth., lgog. 2-i9-4t JAMES R. ROBF:RSON, Executor of William A. Roberson. NOTICE Having qualified asadministrator upon the Estate of Augustus Loyd dectased; Notice is hereby givpn to all persons holding claims against said Estate to present them to the undersigned for payment on or before the 2nd day of M irch 1910, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All i»ersotis indebted to said Estate are requested to make immediate payment. This 2d day of March i*»y. A. HASSELL. 3*l J-6t Administrator. NOTICE Having: qualified asadministrator upon the Estate of Gray Williams deceased* Notice is hereby given to all {arsons holding claims against said Estate to present tbeui to the undersigned for pay ment on or before the 2d day of March 1410. or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. Al! persons nxlebted to said Estate are requested to make immediate pay ment This id day of March lqr**. S. J. EVERRETT, 3-12-6* Administrator. TRUSTEE'S SALE By virtue of authority of a Deed of Trust executed to me bv Henry S. Ilar dison ami wife, Mollie Hardison and Oellah I>avis on the 29th day of May r/)5 and duly recorded in the register's ottice in Martin County in Book P. P. P. Page 20y, to secure the payment of a certain hood bearing even date there with ami the stipulations in said Deed of Trust not having l>een complied with, I shall expose at public auction for cash on the loth day of April Jqn* at the court house in Martin County the following property: Beginning in a public road known as the Holiday road at the West corner of S. L. Wallace yard, thence " South S de grees Hast So poles to T. L. H iliday old line; thence along said Holiday line South i 5 degrees West s!*poles to a gum a corner tree; thence South 30 degrees West 14 poles to a pine; thence South 21 4 degrees West 18 poles to three pines a corner; thence North 5? degrees West •S poles, thence North 47 1 .degrees West 16 poles; thence North ioV 4 degree* West 16 poles to a sweet gum a corner tree; thence North ,00 d;grees West 241-30 poles to a pine stump a corner; thence N irth 10 degrees West '"»» j»ol«s to G, W. Holiday and T. J. Holiday's corner on the Holiday road; thence along said Holiday road South 67 degrees East 31 poles; thence South 72 degrees Hast 30 poles, thence North 63 degrees Hast 7t poles to the beginning, containing 07 acres. 1 This the sth day of March, lyoq. D. A. MOORE, 3" IJ -4t Trustee. POULTRY FOR SALE Ringlet Barred Ro:k and Single Comb White ijeghorp hens, 75Cts. to $t each. Cockerels $1 to $2 «ack. ICggs From botfi breeds 75c. P er ! 5 eggs, $4 per 100. From Special pens si.is per 15 eggs. Maunnouth Bronz; turkey eggs fj.so per dozen. Oakhurst Poultry Farm, F. D. 3- Williamston, N. C.
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