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THE ENTERPRISE. PCBUSHfcD EVERY FRIDAY ' •v MANNING & «ASSKLL, PROPRIETORS Wiliiamston, N. C. WILLIAM C. MANNING. EDITOR JOHN W. HASSELL, MANAGER SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Year - - - - fi.oo •Six Mouths - • • % .50 Three Months 25 Strictly Cash in Advance Advertising Rates on Application Entered at the Pott Office at WllU«m»tou, N. C. aa Second Claa» Mail Matter. Friday- April lr,. iqio Will the comet strike us? Sure ly something; strange is going to happen if it is true that the tiusts are afriid of th • Rtpul lican ad ministrat'ou! Cm it be truv that the monopolists ate divided among themselves? If'so then tr.e e is hope for ilie people The mighty tread ot Theodore will soon be heard in all this great land. Then what may be expect ed? Does not the master require a report frotu his servants after lie has taken a journey, and sup pose "My Policies" have not been rightly carried out —shall thethuu deriugs of Mt Etna 1 e silenced hv the terrible outburst litre? There will be a chance for somebody to smile. The fight against tuberculosis is on in earnest. The pulpit has been enlisted to help the cause" ahd this is a wise move on the part of the medical fiaternity. The pla gue is sweeping through the l.Mid, and the only hope is preventives. To have a purer, stronger race, the laws of health must be rigidly en forced Keep the question before the people and great good will be done. The law making it necessary to' pay poll tax before the voter em* exercise his franchise, should never be passed by carelessly by the white mm of North Carolina. It is the duty of every citizen to take a part in. the government, and unless he j is qualified to cast the ballot, how j can he enter into that which will make for the best in State and ' National control? Sheriff Craw- I ford, who is ever interested in the ' people appeals to the voters in this j is>ue, re id his words. Malaria's Enemies In writing to The Progressive Farmer a correspondent in one of the coast couuties siys that the; health of 'tlis people has been ; very good owing, to better drain- | age and screening doors, and win i dows againist tlit-s and mosquitoes. Tbe correspondent is told by 1 lie doctors in his section that there is scarcely arty malarial.form' of dis J ease prevalent now. This is a I rather remarkable statement and will cause surprise to upper State people, -ai» Hue of them look upon the coast counties as greater ] ro- of malaria than anything C'se. But we can 're.tddv believe the statement of the Farmer's cor respondent. He should have class ed artesian wells along whir the other improvements which have ereated such a change for the bet ter in the healthfulness of the part of the State. It has ben said that since these sanitary conditions' came about the appearance of the people has actually changed. Of one countv the remark was made that the. inhabitants had the apt. pearanee o: a different class of peo ple^ao-gready had they' ~Am j>r u vjJL in health since.getting the malaria out of their sys'ems by the means mentioned. These facts show what great good knowledge of Sanitary laws, if acted upon, will accouip -1 sh —Clnrlotte Observer. Diarrhcea should-be cured with out loss of time and by "a medicine which like Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhtea Remedy not only cures promptly but produces I no unpleasant after effects. - It never fails and is pleasant and safe to take. Sold by Saunders & Fow den and All Dealers. ' . -----. * «- ■■Mtjßasi'' v . HASSELL ITEMS V. B. Gray was here Wednes day. Peter Rives was here on business Friday. Billie Hearn, of Oik C ty, was here Wtdufsday. George Dtnie', of Oak City, was in town Sunday. Mr and Mrs. R. W. Salsbury spent Sunday here. Miss Alma Fleming and si-ter were here Saturday E. R Ivimondson suesit Satur day in Wiliiamston Mrs. Columbus Brown spent Sunday at Oik City. George Cherry left fur home in Greenville Thursday. Clnrlie Purvis rnide 3 flying tiip to I'arnifle U'edne-day." John C. Cherry _ of Ivlgeconil>« spent Sunday here. Leßoy Rulbus, of B-thel, ishejc f)r a few (lavs this w ek Miss Rosa Baker visited Miss Hilda Knight this. week. Claude KdmondsotJ., of Gold Point, was in town Thursday Mr. and Mr-.. Robert Bowens spent Sunday with J H. Euhanks Mrs. \V. Z Morton and little girl, Elizabeth, are spending Miis we k here Mr. and Mrs. Rawls, of near Oak City, spent Sunday at the home of J T. Haislip. Mr«. R. H Salsbury and daugh ter, Louise, spewt a few days at Speed this week The lall ot the Blood for put ification, finds voice in pim pits, boils, sallow complexion, a jaundiced hok, moth pitched and blotches on the skin—all signs of liver trouble. But I)r King's New Life Pills make rich ted blood; give cle.Tskin. rosy cheeks, fine com plexion, health. Try them, 25c at All Druggists. GOLD POINT ITEMS Slade White wa |n town Satur day. Johnnie Edmondson came" home Sunday. Some of cfur farmers will begin planting cotton this week. Miss Faiicy Taylor and brother, Thrower, were here Sunday. Miss Mamie Roebuck returned home Sunday, aft,er a visit to rela- tives here Miss Myrna Might, of Roberson ville, was the guest of Miss Minnie Bryan Sunday Mrs. I)ana Taylor and son, George, of the Bear Grass section, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. A Tavlor Sunday. Mr>. J. S- Griffin, of Norfolk, arrived a fevV days ago and is spending some time here with lier parents, Mr. and Mrs. A B. Whit I field. • SneriiT Crawford wis here last week looking for one John Sharp who shot I'ete Beunett. Both are colored. Sharp managed to escape by bidding in the woods. The Charitable Brotherhood gave a dinner consisting of barbecue here oil April the sth. It was on the occasion of the District, meet ling, and the address by Prof. A J ,'Manir ; .im was pre 1 tlv enjoyed. The next meeting will be held at Dar dens in July. * the Demon of (he Air is the gertfi of LaGrippe, that breathed in, brings suffering to thousands. Its after effects are j weakness, lack of ap petite, energy and ambition, with disordered liver and kidneys, t The j greatest need then is Electric Hit ters, the splendid tonic, blood puri fier ar.d regulator of Stomach, Liver and Kidneys* Thousands' have proved that \ they wondertullv strengthen the nerves, buildup the system and restore health and good spirits after an attack of Crip. If suffering try them. Perfect satis faction guaranteed by All Drug gists. j Notice to Telephone Subscribers Subscribers of the Williamston Telephone Company will please make the following changes in Telephone Directory of July ist, 1 1909: Change Daniel & Sliton from 102 to 114*3 J. B Hardison from 102 to n 4-1 yi'. I Simon E. Hardison from 102 to i 114-4. Discontinue the'following: Ice { Home; Adains & Ward; Ellington & Liggett; Ben Ward; J no. E Pope. Add to Directory the following new subscribers; Bunch, E. P., I Residence No. 126; D'xia Tobacco j Warehouse No. rai; Gurganus, i George N, N«.' 127; Hoyt. E. W., Residence No 120; i Hopkins, J. W., Residence No | 114-3; Leggett, W. H., Market No 52; Mobley, Sidney A., '122; Re-ideme No. 123; Peed, ! 'fiios A., Re idence No. 87; Pope, j Mrs Hfttie, Residence N'>, 88; jPtel, R; Jv, Residence No. 1257 ; Peel ,'J fS S., Office No. 103 i; j Roanoke Warehouse, Office 89; IS nipson, J. Paul , Office No. 17; j Ward. J. Herbert, M irket No. 44; ] Waters, Jas 8., R». sidence No. 124; I Williams, Dr John W., Office No. I 10 3 3 X A\ H Burras, Residence No. 128; S W. Manning, Store j No. 114 2; Junes /. Roherson, j Residence No. 114 l /i\\ J W. ' W.ttt» tS: Co., Stables No. 37; Gur 'gautis, J. Henrv, Residence 109 4; iGtiffin, Wm. W., Residence 102 4; | Hardison, Joseph A , Residence 114 2 ' j ; Leggett, W. H. Residence 178; Stubbs, Harry W., Office 130; Tavlor, Eli, Residence, j Harrison, Louis C , Residence 73; Simpson, J. Paul, Barm 1075. I Car jer John 1,.-, Residence, 131; Cook. John S , S ore, 132; Bynlum VVvnn No 112-2 '/■; Cherry & Clark, No. 10,3 IBiltimore Tailoring House No. 31; Meeks ! Mercantile Co , Everetts toll station 103-2,' i\ William H. Daniel No. 1 114 Henry R6 erson No. 1114 l 71; J- L. Ptel and J R Griffin No. 114 5; Ed Daniel No. j 11 4"5 1 5 ; O. C. Prices' Pre ssing -Club No. 58; T. S. Hadley No. 107 }■ >1 1 . JAMK-VII.LR CENTRAL Atlantic Coast I,'ne R. R. Depot No 8, Brywn Bros, store No 6, S. R. liiggs Drug Co. No. 3, B. S. residence No 13, W. H lillison store No. 5 Dr. U. S Hasstll store No 10, L'lley & Martin store No. I 11, Dr. J. E. Smitlnvick residence I No. 7. W. H. Stal.ings store No. 9, W. \V. Watets, store No. 12, Geo. S Willi ims-office No. 8, Nor folk & Southern R. R. Nff. 12. Respectfully, Williamston This April 14th," 1910. Trustee's Sale By virtue of authority of a Deed of Trust executed to me by Kllis Malone and w fe Penny Malone 011 tlie 25th day %f Jautiarv, 1907, and duly recorded in 1 the Register's office in Martin County in Boo). PPP, Page 50', to secure the j*ay i tiient of a certain bond bearing even date therewith, and the stipulations in said | Deed of Trust not having been complied with, I shall exp se at public auction, I lor cash, on Monday the 16111 day, of May, 1910, at 12 o'clock M. at Court I Door 111 Martin County, the following j property: beginning at R. S. Rogerson's line on j the North and ruuging to the Mill Pond, ! thence East to Jesse Rawl's line, thence South to \V. E. TaVlor's line, and known ]as a share of the \V. I). Harrison land j draw 11 by Penny Taylor, containing 12 j acres more or less I This the 13th day | 4-15 Q. W. HARDISON, Trustee. Notice Notice is hereby given that we the un clerstguej freeholders of Hamilton and 4T ol >«;RN*HIVM LIE Tow mdttpa,-—wrH petfttoir to the Honorable Board of County Com missioyers on the Ist Moadav in Ma» 1910, to change the Townships line as follows: Beginning at a path' near the old Gbs sou place, thence a Southwestern course through the Stqerphen Thicks to the Overton and Purvis Swamp, thence down the run of the said swamp to the canal, thence down the run of the canal to Little Coneto Swamp, thence down Lit tle Conito Swamp to the Edgecombe line. This April 9th, 1910. - E. R. Edmondson, S. C. Purvis, A. P. Purvis, Robersonville Township. Ed Purvis, J. H. Bryant, G. F. Rober son, Hamilton Township. ~— ~- Notice Having qualified as Adininistrator-upon tbe Kstate of Asa Roberson, deceased; Notice is hereby given to all persons holding claims against said Estate to present them to the undersigned for pay ment on or befote tbe 19th day of March 1911 or this notice will be plead in bnr of their recovery. All persons indebted to said Estate are. requested to make im mediate payment. This 15th day of March 1910. m 3-18 PLENY PEEL. Adtn. \ Notice Having qualified as administrator of the the estate of Garey Bunting, deceas ed, late of Martin County, North Caro lina this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate of said deceas ed to exhibit them to the undersigned at Robersonville, N C., on or before the first day of April 1911, or this notice will be (.lead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make icundeiate oAnieHt. This March '4-1 T. A. BUNTING, Admr. Notice North Carolina, Martin County, In the Superior Court WiMer Haislip vs Robert Haislip. The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled as a hove has been commenced in the Superior Court of Martin County for a divorce And the said defendant Witt further t ike notcie that he is required to apoear at Hie term of Superior Court of said coun« try to be held on the second Monday af ter the first Monday in June, it being the 20th da v .of June 1910 at the Court House of said county in Williamston, N. C. aud answer or dennr to the Complaint 111 said action or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for relief demanded in said complaint. Tula the 28th dav of March, rqio. J. A. HOBBS, 4-1 Clerk Superior Coort. TAX NOTICE North Carolina, Martin Countv. I, W R. White, tax collector for the town of Williamston, Martin County, North Carolina, have this day levied upon the. following real estate situated and being in said town and hereinafter described and I shall, on Monday the 2d day of May 1910, ai 12 o'clock noon, at the court h6use door in Williamston, Martin County, North Carolina, sell the same to the highest bidder for cash, for taxes-due the town of Williamston for year 1909. Lots Amount Philis Bailey 1 1.60 Pat Bailey I 3.00 lola Bond 1 2.00 Sarah Cherry I 3 00 Mack Bond I 1.60 H. B. Daniels I 1.48 Johnson I 8.92 T his the 31st day of March 19J0. 4-1 W. R. WHITE. Trustee's Sale By virtue of authority of a Deed of Trust executed to me by Jos A. Hardi son and Marv K Hardison on the 21st day,of January, 1962. and duly recorded in the Register's office in Martin County in. Book GGG, Page to -secure the payment of a certain !>ond bearing even date therewith, and the stipulations in said Deed of Trust not having been com plied with, I shall expose at public auc tion for cash, on Tuesday the 3rd day of May, 1910, at 12 o'clock, at the Court House door, in Martin County, the fol lowing property: The piece or parcel of land situated on the north side of the public road leading from Jamesville to Washington adjoining the lands of A. Modlin and Jos Tyre and other, being the same land conveyed to Jos. A Hardison by S R Biggs ind being the same land conveyed by Hodges Hardison to Henrv Blount Leggett. Ref erence to Book V, Page 509. Martin Cou itv Registry for more definite de scription, containing 40 acres more or less. This the 2nd dav of April, 1910. 4-8 WARREN H. BIGGS, Trustee Trustee's Sale By . virtue of authority of a Deed of Trust executed to me by B. P. Coburn and wife, Mamie Coburn and Dosen Cob urn oti ttie 13th day of l)t'Oenil>er, 1907, anil duly recorded in the Register's office in Martin Countv in Book VVV, Page 284, to secure the payment of certain .bonds bearing even date therewith; and th» stipulations in said Deed of Trust not having been complied with, I shall expose to public auction, for cash, on Monday the 9th day of May, 1910, at 12 o'clock at the Court House iu Martin Count}- the following property*: First tract, the same being the tract of land on which the said parties of the first part now live and hounded on the North by J W. 11. Coburn and New sop Gray; on thjt East by the Slade Barnhill lands; on the Soiiih by Sherrod Carson; and on the West by the said J. W. H. Coburn, containing 132 acres more or less aud beiug the land known as the Bert Coburn place Second tract, bounded 011 the North and East by J. W. II Coburn; oti the South by Fred Highstnith; and on the West by Elj Mi>ore, containing 33 acres more or less. * . This the 4111 day of April, lylo 4-8 WHEELER MARTIN, Trustee Notice Having qualified as Executors upon the Estate of Arista Bryan, deceased, notice is hereby given ,to all persons holding claims against said Estate to present then! to the \Adersigned for pay ment on or before the 14th day of March 1911, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make im mediate payment. This the 24th day of March, 1910. M. T. LAWRENCE. JUSruS EVERETT, 4-8 x k . Executors. Report of the Condition of the Bank of Martin County - >■ at the close of busineat March 29, 1910 > A RESOURCES: y> Loans and Discounts sl*6 237 80 Overdrafts secured 3.357-78 All other stocks bonds, mtgs 1,370.00 Banking bouse fur. and fixt'rs 1,750.00' Demand loans 1,900.00 Due from banks and bankers 27,065.48 Silver coin, including all minor coin currency 5,768 50 /" • • Total v 9157,454 56 LIABILITIES . Capital Stock I i 5,000.00 Surplus Fund 17,000.00 Undivided profits, less current *~* expenses and taxes paid 2 105.57 Notes and bills rediscounted 15,000 00 Time certificates of deposit 27,31842 Deposits subject to check 80.997.57 Total 91.«7 454 56 . State of North Carolina, County of Martin, »s; I, J. (i. Oodarcl, Canhttr of the above-named hank, do solemnly swear that the above state m'-tit ii true to the Wat of my knowledse and belief. J. G. GoUAKD. Caahitr Corr ct—Attest Whejler Martin, J. C. Statoti W C. Mauning. Director*. Subscribed and -worn tol>efore me, this 5 day of Apiil, 1910. C. H. GODWIN, ■ Notar* Public , Report of the condition of the Bank of Hamilton Hamilton, N. C.. at the close of business March 29, 1910. resources: Loans and discounts f 27,699 33' Hanking house furniture and fixtures " 570.65 ' Due from banks and bankers 19,010.85 I Cash items 199 74 Gold coins „ 11-5 50 Silver coin iucluding all minor coin currency 949-&76.3* I.IA HI I.IT IHS: Capital stock f 5,000 00 Undivided profits less current expenses and taxes paid 1.455.24 Time certificates of deposit 11.581.50 Deposits subject to check 31,612.94 Cashier's checks outstanding 26.70 #49.676.38 State of North CarolinJ, County of Martin, *»; I, K. A. Council, cashier of the above named tiauk, do solemnly swear that the a hove state ment is true to the be»t of my knowledge and belief. I K..A. COUNCIL. Cashier. • Correct—Attest r. I«. Salsbnry, F. L,. Glad* »ton-\ C H Baker, Directors. Subscribed sod swcru to before me this 4 day of April. 1 >)io, i J. A. Davenport, Notary Public. THE GREAT . American Shorthand & Business College Durham, N. C.' A high-grade Business Training School, indorsed by leading busi nsss men, that qualifies men and women for EXPERT work id the Commercial \ u orld. DEPARTMENT#: Bookkeeping, Banking, Expert Accounting, Auditing. Shorthand* Typewriting, Telegraphy, Pen Art. SPECIAL PREPARATORY Department. . * EXPERT FACULTY RAILROAD FARE PAID POSITIONS SECURED —-**■' We also teach by MAIL Jew elry WaUhes Diamonds Silverware Cut Glass Clocks is a complete jewelry store. No line of goods more reliable is carried by jewelers anywhere. We buy direct from the world's best manufacturers . and sell on smaller margins than others, making two sav ings for you that amount to considerable. Whatever is worth having in a jewelry store is to be found here. Watches . are our specialty and we can supply anything you want. H. D. PEEL & CO. "THE JEWELERS." TOBACCO FLUES Have Woolard to make your FLUES and You will have the BEST |j» CARTS AND WAGONS MADE TO ORDER Wollards Combined Harrow and Cultivator J. L. WOOLARD WILLIAMSTON, N. C., Report of tbe Condition of the Farmers and Merchants Bank Williaaston, N. C., at the close o£ busi ness March 29, 1910 * RESOURCES: ' Loans and Discount* ?133.59" Overdrafts 5,661.16 Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures 10,500.00 Due from banks and bankers 19,223.11 ' Silver coin, including all minor coin currency 2,860.16 f 171,8413 a LIABILITIES: Capital Stock $25,p00. 00 v Surplus Fuad 3,000.00 Undivided pr> fits less current expenses and taxes paid 5.5&3-CO Bills payable 25,000.00 Time certificates deposits 45.387 27 Deposits sjbject to check 67,041.00 Cashier's cbeckj oustanding 105 sl7l 542 32 State of North Carolina. County of Martin. *%. I. I-'rank F. Fagan, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the atiove slate, tiipnt is true to tlie be»( of my knowledge aud lielief'. prank F. Fagou, Cashier. Correct—Atte-t C D. Carstarpheu.A Hassell, Geo. \V. Ht»n 111, Directors. suh»c*ibed aud sworn to before me, this 5 day of April, 1910. Asa T. Ciawford, Notary Public. RhPnkT OF THE CONDITION OF THE Bank of Robersonville Rolxirsctiville, N. C., at the. close of bus iness March 29 1910. RESOURCES: Loans and discounts f 44,222.09 Overdrafts 2,855.44 Banking house #2,539 fur niture and fixtures £IOO9 75 3,548.95 Due from bank and bankers 15,410.22 Silver coin including all minor coin currency 7.26637 Total f 73,303.07 LIABILITIES : Capital stock 15,000.00 Surplus fund 7,160.00 Undivided profits, less current expenses and taxes ]>aid 2,582.04 Time'certificates of deposit 11,116 27 Dejiosits subject to check 36,727.20 Cashier's checks outstanding \717.56 Total $ 73.30.V07 STATU or MORTQ CAROLINA, County of Martin. ss:—l, J, C. Robertson, cashier of the above named liauk, do sniemuly swear that the al>ove statement m trueHo the best of my knowledge ' aud belief. J..C. ROHHRTSON, Cashier Correct Atlest: J. H. Ruliertson, Jr., R If. Har grove. Director* , Subscribed and sworn to be'ore me, this 4 day of Adril, 1910. S. I, ROSS Notary Public. Don't Delay Ordering a fire iusurauce policy from us a single lav. Fire isn't going to stay away be cause you are tiot insured. In fact, it seems to pick out the man foolish enough to be without A FIRE INSURANCE POLICY. Have us issue you a policy to-day. Then you needn't worry auy pos sible loss by fire. Don't hesitate about the matter. The fire fieud may have your house down on the list for a visit this very night. K. B. CRAWFORD INSURANCE AGENT, Oodard Building
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