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THE ENTERPRISE. - 7*. PUBLISHED KVKRY FRIDAY ■V MANNI.NO & HAMEIV HBOPRIKTORS WilliainHou, N. C. WILLI AM C. MANNING. EDITOR JOHN W. HASSELL, MANAGKR SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Year ... - SI.OO Six Mouths - _ • - - .50 Tbn?e Months 25 Strictly Cash in Advance Advertising; Rates on Application Kntered at the Voat Office at William# ton, M, C. aa Second Cla«* Mall Matter. Friday. November tqoq. It is not often that a "Tar Heel" gets It ft at home r «r abroad, but George Gordon liattle went down in the race f• »r the District Attor neyship in Ni w Vo k. The com biuation was too much. Poor old man Hearst! "Bar rcls full" do not count every time, but they enable men to bob up ag tin, and thev might sjf ; en defeat. We are powerful g'ad that William Randolph was Mioweti under. The people of the Cape Fear sec tion are preparing to give President Taft a royal "Tar Heel" welcome on his arrival in Wilmington 011 the yth. They know ho vto do things dow.i there, aud thousands will invadi the city at the time. We thar.k the secretary of the Publicity Committee at Wilming ton for an invitation to attend a smoker to be given complinuntarv to the "Tar Heel" press, on the 9th. No doubt that the occasion will be we 11-attended, and be another successful feature of the Taft celebration. We cannot understand why Rockefeller's gift for the eradiea lion of hook-worm disease in the South should have struck .such a discordant note. If we have the pesky little fellows bothering us it is no disgrace, so let John I). give his millions. Don't we bum his oil, and get bio wed up by his gaso line? The million will do some body good, though we do not need it to buy vermifuge Let us take the gitt in the spirit in which it was given. A Wheat Mill. We are inserting this Week an advertisement for a flour mill at Washington, which will be opt rat ed by one of the town's most enter prising citizens, Jotiaton Havens. The 111 11 will have a capicity of 50 barrels per .day; This is a move in the right direction and, perhaps, will encourage the cultivation of wT*fcat in Beaufort and other coun- S>;veral months ago we advocated the planting of wheat by our fann ers, stating that Staton Daniel would put in a mill for grinding the grain. But we have not seen any signs of Wheat planted, so we sup pose the people prefer eating west em stuff with its talc. Southern farmers are so slow about taking advantage of the things best tor them. Martin County can raisoits own flour, why not begin now? Your foods are in two classes: Foods ! that please you by their taste, and foods that you depend on be cause of what they do for you. Quaker Oats has all the good , qualities of bdth classes. > * # « • - • -* A Sure Tip on Seven Sniali Ifs and a Big Cinch. SmMKB ms-mm f If a Merchant you fuvor Iloni Trade.. If you favor Home Trule you'll flshi for it. If you Fight For It Eight you'll get ii If you got, it you'll 1«? Helping \oiirsolf If yoti help yourself you'll hurt tin M)i 11 Order Trade. If you hurt the Mull Order Trade you'l be wise. If you are wise You Will Advertise, If You Will Advertise In your Honu Paper you'll get Home Trade. No "IF" about this last oue—lt's f CINCH. For Parents It is the wish of every patriotic parent that his child shall stand in the front ranks of the business world. To get these results the teacher, the parents and the child must work together. Open mutiny with the school means hinderance to the child to attain this high stand ing;. There should be close unity. Consult freely on these subjects which will largely determine the welfare of the future of the child. If your child is not doing well in school it is your duty to see the teacher and help her to devise plans which will retuedy the evil "Don't! Don't," pour out your wrath on the teacher at the supper table in the presence of the'childreu. It only means that your childern will reap what you sow for them. They will have 110 confidence in the teacher, cause trouble in school, and lose all interest in learning. If the evil exists in school see the teacher and it will be made light.— News-1) spatch. BLOODINE OINTMENT is guaranteed to cure by C. I). Car star plun & Co. Thousands who have been cured by BLOODINE OINTMENT are constantly r?co ti tm tiding it to tiier friends. There is 'really no excuse for anyone suffering with Piles now that BLOODINE OINTMENT is so readily obtainable If you have any doubt about its value C. I). Carstarphen &Co. will let you have it on a guarantee. .POSITIVE PROOF Mr. F. S' Randall of No. 20 East Main Street, Leroy, N. Y., writes that "Bloodine Ointment" | has proven efficacious in a stubborn case of Piles aid Rectal Fissures where everything else has failed. Bl«odine Ointment costs but 50c a box. Don't Don't dress for church or Sab bath-school as you would dress for a party. Many a poor girl has been kept from Sabbath-school because her clothes, the best she could afford, were in such marked contrast to those worn bv the rest of .the class. The Sabbath-school roohi if» a poor, glaringly inappro priate place for the display of one's wardrobe. * Don't be afraid of .being strict in your views regarding the life of a christian. There is far greater danger of your being too lax in your views. Have the courage of your njost profound corvictions and you will grow in grace as well as in .the high re spect of those whose eyes are upon you.; Don't to "show your colors" by speaking a word for the truth and for the right whenever the Opportunity offers. You are fail ing in your duty to youi self and ito your God, if you keep silence I when you should speak the right word at the right time. —Round ■Table.' Trustee's Sale BT virtue of authority of a Deed of Trust executed to me bv John T. Lyncb 011 the 16th day of August 1909. and duly recorded in the Register's office in Mar tin County in Book VVV, Page 116, 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 ex pose at public auction, for cash, on Mon day the 15th day of November 1909 at 12 o'clock M. at the Court House d«or 111 Martin County, the following property: It being all of tlie right, title and in terest nt John T Lynch in a certain saw mill consisting of boilers, eug nes. belts, pulleys and everything connected there with, al.so about 2 miles of rail road iron, and all title to the lease from S, L. Wal lace for said nrill site. This 9th day of Octol>er. 10-15 W. 0. MANNING, Trustee. TRUSTEE'S SALE. J By virtue ef authority of a Deed of j Trust executed to me by S. W, Harrell j and wife, Mabel C.. on the 2 2nd day of: May: tw>s, and duly recorded iu the Register's office in Martin County in ; Hook PPP, Page 2HH, to secure the pay- I nient'sf certain b nd bearing even date j! therewith, and the stipulations in s-tid j heed of Trust not having hetm complied j With, I shall fexposeat public auction. for cash, on Saturday the 20'h day Of No vember, 1909. at Court House door, 111 Martin CoHity. the following property: It being the house and lot owued and j occupied by, the said Harrell and.family, kdjoitting Unds of E A Whitniore anl | others, in the town of Williamson, N. C., | tcut tieing the premises conveyed j to said Harrell and wife l»y A. C. Jones | md wife. For accurate description astoi metes and bounds reference may be had to Deed of Trust from said Harrell and | wif- to A. H Smith Trustee, of record j ■ .1 public registry of Martin County, Book CCC Page 315. y H) 15 ASA T. CRAWFORD. Trustee. Notice Having qualified as Executrix upon the l'Mate of Z V. Fagan | leceased; Notice-is hereby given 'o all persons holding claims against said Estate to present them to tlie undersigned for pa vpien t on or be- ( fore the 14th day of October 1910, or this notice will be plead in bar j of their recovery. - All persons indebted to said Ins tate are requested to make immedi ate payment. This 14th day of Oct. 1909. 10-15-6 L M. E. FAGAN Executrix. Notice Having qualfied as administrator upon the Estate of C. N. Bellamy deceased, Notice is hereby given to all persons holding claims against sait Estate to pre sent them to the -undersigned for pay ment on or before the the Ist day of Octol>er 1910, or this notice will be plead iu bar of their recovery. All person#, indebted to said Estate are requested to make immediate payment. This 27 day of September 1909. to s 6t. JNO A BENNETT. Sirs. Sagferser, of Missouri. Mrs. C. N. .Nnsjerser, infl Woodlaftd Ave„ Kansas City, Mo., writes: . "1 fool it a duty duo to you and to oth'-rs that may hoatllicted liko myself, to speak for Pernua, JJMj trpuWo first camo after la grippe ■firlit or nine ago, n gathering!:! my head and neuralgia. 1 suffered most all the time. My nose, ears and eyes badly affected for tho last two yearn. I t-hink from your description of internal catarrh that 1 must have had that also. I suffered Tory severely. "Nothing ever relieved me liko Pe ru na. It keeps me from taking eold. "With tho exception of some deaf ness I am feeling perfectly cured. 1 Am forty-six years old. "I feel that words are inadequate to express my praise for Peruna." Stomach Trouble Seven Year*. M rs. T. Freeh, R. R. 1, lUckory Point, IVtin., writes: . - : ■ ■ "Having been afflicted with catarrh and stomach trouble for seven year*, aud after having trlsd four different doctors they only relieved me for a littlp While. I waa Induced to try Peruoa, and 1 am now entirely well." Man-a-lln an Ideal Laxative .m.- '■ Size vs. 008 Iu porportion a* you get cheap goods, you expect them to wear ont quicker. In porportion as you buy cheap insur ance, you run a greater riSk of losing it. The cheapest insurance is the dearest. The New York Life is the largest in surance company in the world and you have to pay a dollar or so more to get in it than you do in smaller companies, but its Dividends more than make up for the cheap rate —for the last six years the New York Life has paid an average divi dend ol #4,898,724. The New York Life has no Capital Stock, hence every policy holders is a stockholder, as it were, and there are nearly a million sharing iu the earn ings of this company. It is a purely Mutual Company and it, therefore, be longs to the policy holders. It is a gi gautie Saving Bank, |0 to speak, with a million depositors, not a corporation with its oerferred stock—everyone from the least to the greatest shares iu its earnings in porportion to the investment—there is 110 discrimination. If you desire to join and 1* par; and 'parcel of this Company, see Gharles Nassell, Local Agent Ladies' and Gents Gleaning, DyinJJ, Pressing and Tailoring.. At Reasonable Prices. Dry Cleaninga Specialty Society Pressing Club, J. G. GODARD, JR., Manager. Rooms in Mobley Bu'lding. Notice By virtue of a power of sale contained in a cer lain deed iti trust esecuted to rae as trustee bv J, W Frrrell and wife, bearing date Nov. 14th iX>k. (inl recorded in the public registerv of Martin County In Hook VVV at page mH, to «r ] cure the payment of a certain bond bearingeveu date the'ewith. and the stipulations in said deed . of trust not having been complied with, antl at I the request of the Ireenficiary therein named. 1 shall otTer at public auctto ■>, to the highest bidder for cash, in front of the Hank In the town of Ruber-bnville. N.C o»« Friday the 19th dav of November iw, at 11 o'clock, noon, the following d' scribed real entate, to-wit Beginning at four small ashes and black gum mi thr North hide of Conqho Creek, formerly Juo Holland's, now Hoard's corner, thence with \ said Hoard's ine N W>H K ju poles to a pine, said Hoard's corner, thence a ong and with said Holland's, now Hoard's line and Henry Mitch ell's now Jos Waldos line to the Cabin llranch, t t tic 110 tlowu tUc uttdU'ltisof the mam run ot r the tiu! Cabin Riancli to the main Kill of sa d 1 Creek to the first station, containing 210 acres, t more or less. This October 14th iyo> to-iv " '' C I OA VIS, Trustee. Notice By virtue of a f*>W«rof sale contained lu aeer tain mortgage need *xrented to rue by N I>. Youug and wife, bearing date Feb. »>tti tyoH, and recorded in the public registry of Martin County in Hook VVV at page t7\ to sectire the payment at a certain bond bearing even date ] therewith, and the .stipulations In said deed not having t>eru complict with, and to the request , of the txnrtieiary therein named, 1 shall. 011 Friday the tyth ilnyof NYvemlier Tt»r»» at t* o'clock, noon offer at public sale, to the highest bidder, for inah, in front of the llank in the town of KolietsonviHe K C„ the following de scribed property, to-wit, A oue-half undivided interest iu the farm corn inonly known is the Moore place.—legintitug at 11 black gum in thr run ol Cock burn's swamp am) at the mouth of Arden Branch, thence down the run of said swamp *° a '.»r>re sweet gum, neat ly opposite Alex Nelson's corner thence S 75 \V 71 s poles t) a pine -t intp, said Nelson's corner, thence with s rid Nelson s line to his and W. W. Andrews heirs line or corner thence along the said Andcws heirs line and the vari ous courses i>t the old Andrews tract of land to the original corner in said Coekhurn's Swamp, thence down the run of said snrawp, the various _ courses thereol to tlie bcg'iimng,— 0 ntauitng 150 acres, more of less. This Oct 14th k**). 10-15, A. R, DI'NNINO, Trustee. Notice Ilv vit ne of a power of contained in a certain deed iti trust executed to me as trustee hv \\ t. F rrell and Wife. I> aring date Jan Jill l.'s.s, ami !worded in Hie public registry . Ndf tin Contttv in Hook VVV at page ji.lom-ure the payment "of a Certain bond '-earing even date therewith, and the s ipu ation»«iii 'aid trust deed if t having lieen complied w|Hi, and at the request of the beneficiary therein named, 1 shall, on Friduy the 19th day of November 1000, at tweJvf o'clock noun, at Kolrersonville, Mar tin County. N. C , i" front 01 tlie Hank offer at public sale, to the highest bidder for cash, the Following descrilicd property. to wit ■■ Hev»ni.»n« itt.lke sctv.ci.k>f J Miii'»,>iieet in lUc town of Ko> etsouville, K. C., at a stob, the cor ner of the warehoHst' lot of Adkiusf* Bailey, thence N "oV hji 1 pole, thence S 1 K to R. K. Grimes line thence S So';, W with K. R. Otimes line tnthe c liter of Main Street to the center of Third street, thence t a-twardly with the cen ter of Third Street to the begiuning, contaiuiug on*- a- re. more or less. .This Oct 14th iyo>j.' 10-15, A.'R. DURNING, Thtstte. Notice By virtue of authority given me in a ceilain trust deed executed tome as trustee by J. W Frrrell and lulv recorded in the public r gUtrv of Martin County, knd at the request of I W. I'errell, I shall, on Friday the 19th day of Nov. tqoo. at twelve o'clock noon, at Kobersonvflle, N, C. in front of the Bank of said town, offer at pubi c sale to the highest bidder, for following de(.crll>ed property, to-wit: A one-half undivided interest in tho Page laud that Is to say. Beginning at* stake at the In tersection/*" the RobtffsonvtHe. Hamilton and l Greenvtp* roads, thence N3l W poles to a /, slump, thence K 146 poles to H T. Andrew'acor > 'net, thence S 15ft poles to the Hamilton and I Greenville road, thence &3JH WlB poles, theuce 8 W jo poles, theuce S M'/i W 50 pole*, 1 thence N47W 44 pokes to the road, thence Bit 1 W34 poles, theocv S 6}H H4O poles to the road, theuce S M\i W 40H poles, thence S 34W * 45 the beginning, containing 175 acre*, mure or leaa. This Oct. 14U1 1904. to-ti r 7*. *. DITNNING, Trustee. ' • ' . fM Vital point 1 To consider when buying a heater is the draft. Exhaustive I tests prore that the down-draft as it is developed in the cele- WILSON I I s the only form that insures 4>erfedt combustion at a mini rl'■ ■ mum of fuel expense. Furnishes B twice the heat from half the amount of fuel used, because all gas generated is burned. In other heaters it escapes into the Consider this fuel economy F. W. HOYT Williamston, - - - North Carolina M. 1. BROWN St GO. v Successors to BROWN & HODGIiS Fancy and Staple Groceries Let Us Supply Your Table Wants Our stock is complete Free delivery within corporate limits ~. i 'Phone us your orders THE GREAT American Shorthand & Business .....College..*.. Durham, N. C. The Greatest Friend to the Laboring Ptople of any Edu cational Institution iu the South. This is the ONLY Business Colleße in the Carolinus pretided over by an Incorgorated Accountant & Auditor. A sufficient guar , antee of it's supeiiority. Unlimited Scholarships - - - Easy Payments COURSES OF STUDY: -T Bookkeeping, Btnking, Auditing, Shorthand. Typewriting. Telegraphy, Penmahship, Civil Service, English Branches. EXPERT FACULTY—RAILROAD FAKK PAID—POSITIONS GUARANTEED Life Insurance Investments. I V lat kind of a company pre you insured with ? W hat is it doing with the money you entrust to it ? Do you know ? The Union Cential invests only in first claes securities—real estate first moitgagts. They yield over per cent interest yearly. Its losses on all investments have been less than of i per cent in the last 40 years No other company show such a rtcord. Its large returns enable thfrKCompany to pay the largest dividends, to issue policies at a lower cost than any other in the United States. Ask for facts and comparative five. UNION CENTRAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. FRANK F. FAGAN, LOCAL AGKNT, - WILLIAMSTON, N. C. Something New A Wonderful Steam Cooker Will save Special THE "GEM" COOKER Cooks two meals at once. Cannot burn food or scald the hands. Pure aluminum. * Guaranteed 15 Years It's amazing. Ask for a free demonstration. A Special free advertising offer to the house wives of the city this week. A Beautiful Silvery Cooker - 1 *-*' ! " ' ' '.igsacj . - » ■ i | '. i and 700 other articles. Send a postal or call. S. H. ELLISON, Agent, Williamston, - - North Carolina. ■' .
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