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THE ENTERPRISE. PCBUSHKD HVKKY FKIDAV »r MAMWI**; ."4 HINSKM. r*T>i'R INTUITS WilUanislou. N. C. WILLIAM C. MANNING. KDITOR JOHN W. HASSKLL. MANAC.KK SUBSCRIPHON RATES One "Year ... - fi.oo Six MONTHS - • . - -5° Three Mon»hs - - - .25 Strictly Cash In Advance Advertising Rates on Application Koiern' the P.isi oftirr «t Wifllamston, S. C »« Second Cl»«« Mail Mutter Friday. March 11. 101 °- Rockefell -r absorbed all things in the financial world that he'desires, now he tutus his atten tion to getting charit ible organiza tion* iiinlet hi;-con'iol. There ill he no objection to ilie Rockefeller Faun l .ti HI it the oily millions art. distributed with a success tqial to their accumulation , The twe.ity t;.ird annual teport of the Departniei.t of I/ibor and Plintirig las been received, foi which bur thai ks are due Com missiofier M 1,, Shipui.m. Tlit report is one of the most compie hensive ever sent out from the Department and makes an in'erest-/ ing refeience book. The success of the sale of led estate in Willituuston 011 Tutsday coufiMus our statement that the business men of the town hive I faith in it> future Hotli the white and colored citizens were enthusias tic over the purchase of the lots offered for sale, though . thev wen located some distance from the heart of the town. Such ititeiest is what makes all v. town a good place to live and invest money; No Lights The Supreme Court iu the case of Ullison vs Williamston affirmed the decision of J ndge Cook, which wns rendered at the December Term. This decision denies the Hoard of Commissioners the right to-install electric lights in the town under the existing charter. Tiie suit was brought to interpret the meaning of the amendment of the charter under which the town hall was built. The matter should have been put before the people as was suggested, and whatever their verdict there would have be .MI no contention. No doubt, if this hid been done there would now be audi lights flooding the town with blight ness. Those for and against should now be satisfied. Friday's Tragedy The horrible oiime ronunittel at Scotland Neck on Friday lTist, stands unprticlled in the history ot Kastern Carolina. The peace and quiet of a people who stand for whatever is go'>d, has l>een disturb ed, and the laws of GoJ and man have been outraged. A husband and father is Is ing beneath the sod, and two others are suffering severe injuries. This was the tVork of a nun who knew no order that he won Id not-jn-bs - seHi-dttttSs-darelo change. There was no provoca- tion. no stniL'iilc for defense on the pat tof those shot down—it was ttie deliberate Bet of a man w ho-e heart was evil,-and who had from time to time lent his aid in violation of the laws of the State. There seems to he 110 extenuating circumstances, and the murderer, _ „—Powell, .should suffer as the com mon criminal does. All of his to deny any knowledge of'tlie - —sjcri-me, should be frowned upon by * an indignant people throughout the State. If there was no knowledge! of the crime, why should- the mur derer have made anv movement for personal protection? Men who are not conscious of ctime committed do not seek safety in barricades and guns. This Bowel 1 did, and the act belies bis words which are meant to establish for himself the plea of insanity. The etrtire State mourns witli the family of the 1 imente I Charles Dunn, and .rejoices that tlie people, who knew him best, pdd him the honors due one who hns live I befoie God and h l * fellow-man. The Mr Travis will not be pe maiuntly injuie l, makes glad the hearts of the people, aud the wounds of Mr. Kitchen are slight These m n are useful citi zens and could not have been easily .spared in the work t.ef6re Halifax County mid North CaioMni' Heads the List It i- a"gg«'S'ive of tile ptog'ess of tne woild aud the supe i 'Pt v the religion of our civiliz tion that the richest man in his'ory i devot ing lis imuicus.- vv»al.'h for the benefit of his kind. Croesus a.id Dives, rnvtbolgy nvd an I hi,furieal am isses of wcaltM hive none of ihem posses ed 'lie stop nd mi :i . lies of.Johu D Rockfell r, and so far as known no te of iliem m spired with the a d r ot a'trui-m (>r with anv j-eutunent hvyoft I tlur of self-gratification nu i ostentati HI Where is the li id'ih t, Moh unnio den, Hindoo or o'!eis rl'uion intilti iuilli in,tire that has given *o munificenth ? . Much has bet 11 said and written in derog.tt on of Rncke feller, neatly all of it inspired l iy ignprauco or envy Through' his in the od -tied Is. tht^- produrt through th* ke'ostU'' I imp has brought liuht to a'l laiv's There are millions of peop'e living who can remeuib, r t lie single tallow canile around which the faiuilx huddled to lead or wotk at night. Rut now in all tie continents aud islands mUlions of people enjoy better light tor work and tor 1111- provetuent thiough he cheapened product on and distribution of standard oil. > , Now, tlif itnslitn able millions of this richest man are to tie d* voted io intelligent, farsigittetl beneficence on a scale greater than th;«t ever attempted before Let sour and etiviotH minds carjt and criticize, hut liovv grand are the Rockefellers and Carnegies ol today, as compar ed with the Cae/ats and Bonapartes of the p.ist. Sand Ridge Poul try Farm. for hatching from the following breed-: S. C. Brown Leghorn, Harred l'h mouth, Rocks, S. C. White Wyanclotts, fi per sitting of IV White Holland tur key t'KK s P er Satisfaction teed. 4 Address, J. 15. McUOWAN R. I". I> •, Williamston, N. C, Notice North Carotins—Martin County. I, Jones Tavlnr, |n liereliy filter the following land lying'in Rolwrsotiville Township. Martin County. Hounded as follows: (Mi the south by (V. M. Sejiell .formerly Jones Taylor, oil the east by the lands supposed to belong to J. R Purvis, i-ijit on the north ami west by the lauds of John M iyo, containing fifty at res, more or less. This the ?3rddav-of Feb. i jlo. T. Junes Taylor, Applicant. \. S, CoQiivld. l'.utrv Clerk. 2-i S ? Wood s Early Ohio Seed Potatoes aro being planted iu increasing quantities each year by the largest and most successful market-srrow ' \ers. This variety makes uniform "■ly large sized potatoes, of excellent shipping, market and table quali ties, and is proving to be one of the most profitable and reliable of early-cropping potatoes. We are headquarters for the best Maine-grown Second Crop Northern-grown POIdtOCS Wood's 30th Annual Seed Book gives full descriptions and information, with the highest tea > timonials from successful growers as to the superiority of Wood's Seed Potatoes. Write for prices and Wood's Seed Book, which will be mailed free on request. | T. W. WOOD SONS, (S Seedsmen, • Richmond, Va. I Philosophy 0 . Q Ty ©V/tCA.fi* M. SMITH A IT PERMEATES rrftlE stcfl age antl steam aire are ended J- And now -w® turn aver a pise And mark up another nnw fi'ft, .. For thin Is the gasoline nf?e. You can't Bf gway from the odor; It greets J o\r on Sfca and on land,. ATid Koon In the alr'as wo travel A whiff in our face will be fanned. Go out for n wall on the river, Co forth for a spin on the road, ~~ * Stroll round by the tiencb In the work shop Or nit In your humble abode. Walk out In the places of pleasure ! Or in by the nlde of the lootW;- Foi any old place you may Journey It's there you will set Its perfume. Or If you filiould happen where madly My lady Is cleaning her dress Or giving lier gloves a new homing Its odor you'd note more or less. Or Idle sin hour In a prtntHhop , When you have pome leisure to spare And you «II! 'iiilte readily notice i* The gasoline Kcent on the air. For years we lived, happy without It ) And ninnnged. Ido not know how. We eouldri'l—eun any one doubt it 7 L Exist without uslnu It now. It's riKlit on Ibe ground with the contract i Our organs of scent lo engage. It blooms In the city >r country, For tills Is the gasoline nj,-*. Plentiful Supply. "How arc you getting along" with • MnuilV" "Very slowly. T begged for a I lock of lior lialr hist night, timl she j wouldn't give it to uic. 1 fear J have losl out." | "Would you like a lock of her halrV" "Would I?" I "I (an arrange I hat. I know I lie store where she buys it." Her Specialty. "Are you In favor of woman suf | frageV" "Not much. If women voted the.v ' could hold "(lice as well. How would I you lilus to have a woman as presi j dent "I hadn't thought ahout that. Hut ■ she ought to make an able speaker >' the house. She has had lots of prac | I Ice in t lull line." - • _ Revision. ! "The way of the transgressor Is hard." I "No." "No*'" ' . j "Not n hit ..r it, The end may he ' a hard Jolt, but the way is apt to he a soft snap." • I .j Speeding Up. "I am building a great airship.!' "How is ll coming?" | "Slowly. Itoinc wasn't-built In a day." "No, bill the modern tourist can do It In less than that time." Strenuous Hustling. "What would you do if you had to i hustle for a living'/" "Me?" "Yes. you." j "Well. I think that I would marry an heiress." T rained. "Is your memory good?" "KxreJlent, .lust like u good child.' : "I don't understand." "II always goes to sleep when It Is , told lo ll ud cmiies w hen it Is ailed." Truthful Child. "Don't mind me. little girl." "No; 1 won't." "Thanks. That Is good of you." "Oh, 1 don't know. 1 don't mind any body." Dodged. "llave you,seen Brown?" "Yes: I saw him tirst." '' ' 'Changeable. ''N / * Js~\ A '"V ouI; no w / \% \ " M ' n, ° nX / I til the massive \l\ M brown hnirV" ; Wsjl f "It was blond i j V ! when 1 knew ' /1 Ejl "Then she >vaf / I I|\ 3 s!l ® l '" s um * ei y--® — fj~~ "H i iTlse colors " f y l .Hp • it n PERT PARAGRAPHS. What :» wonnin likes about closets is hav{tig theiu full of pi'otty »lot lies. L Clear lodi-vidual* sometimes turn stone blind when asked to take another \ iewpoitit. The only people who hare no use for money a/e those whti.se credit is gooil. i Out of our losses may come wisdom, but you can't sell wisdom when you are dead broke. As a rule, the things we boast of are iho things we are least equipped with. Earning money is one thing aud tak ing care >f It Is another, but the feflow who can do neither is up against It. >. It is hard to convince some peopl* that auy one else has a right to llr# Macnair's Chicken Powder is I Death to Hawks—Life to Chickens and ! I Turkeys Cock of the walk j. "HAWK" I take Macnair's L Chicken Powder Died after eating ; and feed tu v a chick of that Hd |, children with it Rooster, which bad I too. Look at me lieen fed on Mac- j and observe the nair's Chic ken j I lawk Cock-a- Powder. Atlas ! ' doodle-doo. Atlas! Trade Mark ( MACNAIR'S CHICKRM POWDKR K4!i« Hawks, Crows, Owls and Miirks. ; Best remedy for Cholera, Gapos, Roup, ! Limber Neck. Indigestion and Leg j Weakness. Keeps them free from Ver- ] niin. thereby causing them {o prot'uee iu ebundance of eggs. Price 25 and 50 Cents Manufactured only by \V. H. MACNMR, Tarlsjro. N. C. | Sample package 25 cents with your 1 dealers name. Our Toilet and Perfume ! \ Department Contains llie most exquisite scents of roses, violets and all the popular odors, j Voti will tie praised for your perfume 1 taste If you will let us supply vou. \Ve j have just put in a complete stock of l Harmon* Perfumes and Toilet Articles | which are so well known for their true ; dower fragrattce. — All goods made liv Harmony of Boston j and sold bv us exclusively are guaranteed I to give perfect satisfaction or your money will la- refunded. > Harmony Perfumes Toilet Waters ' , Sachets Liquid Green Soap Smelling Salts These and more at S. R. Biccs DRUG CO. J Willintfihtoii, N. C. I r. 1 I ' Higgs Industrial Institute PARMRLE, N. C. For the Training of the »« Colored Youth j* i . - begins October 12th, 1909, Scsxiou ends June 2nd. njtn. j /fates Very Reasonable For further information, write, W. C CHANCK, President. PjOULTRY! !j "Ringlet" Barred I'lytnouth Rock and Single Comb White Wg i hot us, to #voa per trio. 75 cents per fifteen. Mam month Bronze turkey eggs, $2.50 ; per dozen Bronze Turkevs per j trio, 5M 00 Oakhurst Poultry Farm „ .1 Route Williamston. N. C. I 4 { GtottninJ, 1 Pressing and Tailorinji. . 1 sinrctAtjii Ladies' Cotton and Wool Sweaters Cleaned at Reasonable Prices Society Pressing Club, J. G. GODARD, JR.,. Manager. Main Street | Are You j 3 Honest? | ki if • ■■ Q With your land when for the H y sake of saving a few dollars kfl B you use a fertilizer whose II U only recommendation is its M M analysis. It requires no spe- N U cial knowledge to mix mate- M y rials to analyses. The value U U of a fertilizer lies in the ma- M Dterials used, so as not to U over feed the plant at one time and starve at another. U This is why Royster brands are so popular. Every in- Q gredient has its particular work to do. x Twenty-five • y H years experience in making U goods for Southern crops has y enabled us to know what is required.' y Q See that trade mark is on every bag U TRADE MARK U n B M REGISTERED H u F. S. Royster Guano Co. NORFOLK, VA. . ; THE GREAT American Shorthand & Business College Durham, N. C. 1 . P A high-grade lUismess Tiainitig School, indcr-td bv leading busi . nsss nan, thaV-auahfies men and uomtu lor EXPERT work in the I Commercial World. DEPARTMENTS: I '• ' Bookkeeping, Ranking, Expert Accounting, Auditing Shorthand, iTypewriting, Teleg'apliy, Pen Art. SPECIAL, PREPARATORY Department. I RXI'KRT FACUI.T-V RAILROAD FARE PAID POSITIONS SKLTKKD We also teach by MAIL _•"7" " ' ~ * Jewelry (T 1 fWatches fit" I Diamonds -j, i INSURANCE (Silverware - ■ - I P° L| CY " Cut Glass * Ours is a complete jewelry E^V^jj store. No line of good* more I I"" ]]s | reliable is carried by jewelers I anywhere We buy direct from » the world's best manufacturers and sell on smaller margins [) o n't Delay Ordering than others, making two sav- a f irr insurance policv from us a single ings for vou that amount to day. Fire isn't going to stay away be -1 rause you are not insured.. In fact;'it considerable. seems "to pick out the man foolish enough ® Whatever is worth liaviuk? in without \\ uaievtr is worm Having in A FIRE INSURANCE POLICY. a jewelry store is iO be found Have us issue >ou a policy to-day. litre. Then vou needn't worry a»~out any pos j sible loss by fire. Don't hesitate about . J Watches „ the matter. The fire fiend may have . • . , your house down on the list' for a visit are our, specialty and we can this very night. r Mipply aoytlinig K B- GRAWFORD H. D. PEEL & CO. I INSURANCE AGENT, "THE JEWELERS." ' Godard Building TOBACCO FLUES Have Woolard to make your FLUES and You will have the BEST r CARTS AND WAGONS MADE TO ORDER Wollards Combined Harrow and Cultivator J. L. WOOLARD WILLIAMSTON, N. C.
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