THtESTtRPRISE.
PCBUSHKD HVKRV FKIDAV
•* MAM*two * HAKHKLU. PROMUKTOR*
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WILLI AM C. JVDITOK
JOHN VV HASSELL, MAWAGKK
SUWSCKIP riON RATES
One Veiir • , - - #I.OO
Sl* Months - - - " . •5 U
Three Months - • • - • J SI
Strictly Cash In Advance
Advertising Nates on Application
" >n!_c W4, r._- ).j-! ' J
. N C «• tierx")! 1
Frida v. Al.trrli i 7. 10 1 ' 1
Hob-o 1 may v; t t c 11 I > action !
v Sooier than lie H.o but 'tun j
it is ouly «af m nwHiv r-. Mm; 1
of O'U At IIIV |HI-| oifi r- sh'rn! 'b ,
made to do something ! ( > earn" tln-ii j
Fait
If there is an vt h «'K 11 *■». 11 , t't- ti
ttovtrnor Woodt» v Wilson ot \V
Jersrv. will enter tlie I' mnr.it c
National Convention if xt yea f>' J
ahead of »>th r in- 11 who liave 11 •
bee byz/iin, in tiu n bonuct>. H
i-i, a .Soui heritor an I will, in >kt
~ goo.! myalie e lit* mas be plait 1.
Our Pi evident is it g i«.ii g in j
some expensive patiol uok a- the
mohilizitig of troops nii the Mi x 10 tn
b >rdvr will r i t m 111'•»! 1 of (I. liars
The next Cuiitr ;ss will surels .
kno.v the why-, and whtrefoies f i
the movement. Perhaps, T»fi can
satisfy the people as to the need tor
same.
The 11.1 veiling expanses of gov- I
erunient officers and eiuplo\e-> last
year ainounied t» tweve millions of j
dollars, and President Tift hasju l|
sent .1 letter tn the S cretarv ol the"!
Treasury hin to e 111! t 11 e ;
ecororuy commissi m all Havel te |
c >rds f >r tile la>t fiscal year fui the
purpose i f tabu'ui.ei and n-ei-i'm |
with a view to ie luciioo .ir.d e.coti"- (
otnv
Men gt limbic !>e".nise tliey ijiml
ptv n dodar p-i day to: a good j
hand who cam • »ve y eent by liar i j
knocks, yet these ■-ame nun wi.l.j
send a 111 111 tn tlu- I ji 11'ive h 1 - '
and pay liiiu tutu d liais tn r d'V j
to squirt 'b'li' j l'ce" an I d;nfkj
ineau "ifeker,." a d then vu'e on |
the \m rug hi le eve* \ fin "he i> is j
an op' l h)t: nil)tv '' > li.' 'o 1 |
flioii ,:it .1 )■»\ el - W lii 11 ei il.
glided ha!lvor It Ilm\ iug ill. ;>!o v. ;
111 11 Ml' old •• l v l! el> -t 'uteres s
of liio- wh 1 li'te \ 1 u '1 .• ui'au
f
is a V r an! i ! t !ie t- o.>!i- ud
s'.l ad ! i t- : e jilt li 1 1 g: > e V U
» ll'.'t'vi d, i>i e '■ ij ;! ll j
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■ Til' •« P. ■ v 1 n: TR
'h i i. • ■■ > • • 1 .1
who' 1 e: '1 t . 1 M r. !i s
knovn '• j ' I ■ |v• t; ,1: :
a" til!, !;.(:■ • . I i •
S'i it l ' ' / \ .1
fra:n ;he vuir.li n -e*. r t 1 :
• 11-IS hi l-t—liy 4 VV-J. MJ: :.t--'- :
I. d.,!• • •■' . • e 1 ie"\
11 «. 1'
Ihe \ !! •!, IL lil' t . I; 'u t
'-si;',} :1" i . 1•• . " 'Hi
i?'''Le../ no"" - • s* 'U. o! _i 'e li.
ei iid l i- ' hought I>\>-ti'- ' ;
fisia' 1 '• 's'.i''"-.! the Am. .
• n a l l e- on . 01 kU ; u
«W:". i-; ill .H. \ uvi',!!! P ; i '!
leading . tin . ■.;! lotxutry o: t
w aid '
On the Road
A majoiity of the got-, rs in \V
liamsto 1 Tv>>vn-hip w nit gooa r ads
and said soon Tuesday, w leti tii •
election to decide about the baud,
issue .for satue was won by twenty
two. This was a -mill victory—
much smaller th»n it should have
been considering tlie imixnianc- o»
the question to bp decided. The
voters within the corporate limits
of the town voted" for the bonds
with very few exceptions, and the
people in the country tried to kill
the bill. To the n»ind of the think
er thia is a bit stratoge, for the bene
fit will be greatest to the country J
people and the town wdl pay the,
greater bulk-of tlii taxes T iere
-bould hive bien the thought'of
mutual helpfulness and each should
have stood by the other. As we
have s i'ul before, those oppose I to
the bill should accept the situation
and enjoy the benefits with a pro
per degree of appreciation
Now that the m itfer Ins be%n j
decided, it behooves the B >ar 1 of
County Commissi niers i'o pl»ce the
construction of roid> in th hands
■Ol a ni.in who ktniWM ho.v to b idd ,
according to the pi.ins of experts
J who have Ixen triiued in c?eiy
Me'ail. .If prop r care ts taken in
U' l c nig and/-mploying labor, then
j the berf .'sr vi'l. 1 1 • t;r" •t, other vist;
i the work will n »? b* of c irie-poad !
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; ing \ alue to I!K* bonds to bi- isiiled 1
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Has Millions of Fihnds
; llmv would you like to v, 11 mbet j
villi !r f d; bv ttiilions a-> li 'ck- 1
jl *i 's Arnica S dvv -Hoes? Its as •
J t on'id in cures in the pa-4 fo r t\ 1
I • .rs in .il • th» m If 's tlu* 1 e-1 j (
ISi! v 'i ,i't li'- worl I for sore-, nlc rs ,
j eczema, burns, boils, sc dds, en's,
corns -o'e ( vex, sprains, swellings, |
1 j i
I brni-cs, cold son s. Has no eq.ua.)
j for piles at Saunders \S: How
den
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Richmond's Nitrogenous Air,,,
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Noting the Southern Power Com
l iiuy's plan tor a fixation-of niim- ■
' gen p! iiit at (ireat l-'.ills, S C., .
j The Richmond Times Dispatch de |,
poses that "thete /Ugbt to i>e-n j
nitrogen factory established on tire,
James ttver, the nitrogen in the "air I
ot Virginia begins ot a purer ai d L
• e'.tir quality than the nittogeu in i
j the .n of any other State HI tie ,
Union." We hesitate, out of .in- j
idulgttice toward Hich;n aid, to ac- j
h'ept ti i- unconscious admission a 3 i
I tint. N is the' piincipalj
I bulk giv ing constiment in the I
I-atitiosplure its value for plan; ab j
I »i.rp'io!r, wh'-ther bv natural or j
ail li :i! ill ails, being sei o idai y
I.\ he • an tn d life is c.m er ud. '
!-\:t i'in-*phvrc fntr* on "n trnjin f
| roiit.tins a dcficit.il y of -oxygei ,
j t ! ,e 11 f giving vl . iii C.it tor man and j
n asi li is oxygen which makes
! u id Charlotte step lively, tee!
i
j brisk, .i nd do great tilings; ah re s'
an ovci-mtrogt nous or bigldy i
oihiid atmosplure at Kiclnnond j
j would qiiitc accjjtint f»r ill • [ oki
us- win.di unkind ] eople tuvel'
; aiiiibiiiv ii 'u that goo I oh! anvil
.—The ive from, ill-: Clia! !o'. e...
j Ulisel v«.-r puts the thought into ilu
in nds ot the ,th*ukei in tins section
idiat (.an atino.spltere is our nttio |
utninii \Ve ne-.d nil addit onal i
uppU lit ox'. i,eii to make us ''git i
Old git."
Aiiac'rtS Scliocl Piinci^al
,\ t'wi ' .1' « s Uin sclioi ! pritici-
J li—A.l>:n, of- 1 vani-^ r -.
■.,:s: ii us to'ti i>v him. " For
•i, i!i ui t ,re- yi'ais," he wr tes,
■ n i lit nni.ii s ii. liver and sions
i. It t'oui-le aud diseased kuloevs
. \;i i ttw iies failed till L used Rkc- !•
t'tc !v'tet«,'!iut fur bottle.s id this
.• v ii.' i tu 1 rs'.ne Iv itirid me 'ciitu
t>!eti-rv Su :h results vre coin
in. 1 i .i'U • 11; d > bless thiol for
.*•1 -n.g mseh trouble, fimde
O ."MII 1 ■"-oil's', kidney disorders, bill
• or- s- , and t.»r new health upd
1 vig.r. Fiv them. Only .soc at
•* ism '.tu is I'uwuen,
■j \Whicli Arc You?
iH e'e is one greit truth in H f dy
f XVi it which njJplies most forcibly to.
jth of every man ft-ud woman
; in any Conununity. The trni tm H;
I"N i tn oi liveth into hitnseif, and
Inoin at dieth unto himself/' The
history of any town is the litstoty'
•>f it pe iple todividually airii co;-
| lective'y. We are a p irt, however
small, of tlie Rreat whole a"bd a
selfish life tehds tt> hurt the com
■ muuity a does the unsellfish one
. tend to upijft. If with proigal
hand we gve of out best thought,
; onr strong heart, onx earnest labors
i for the moral and material advance
ment of the conimunit'y, theu we
• are working in harmony with the
ureat law tb t lu'es. the universe.'
Vfen and women, too, there are
who get all from a coram uhity and
give nothiug back. wbeu
they enter their homes, close the
door behind them and shut out
everything an 1 live in their own
narrow world —fearful always lest
something a ill be djiie to draw a
Hollar or a kind deed from ' them.
They care not for thor-e who are
1 a«lii>4 the fight for the betterment
ot the town. Some of these may j
; tvi n then !>e deriving their lively
ho m! from'the* public that is g_ner- ]
oas and yet It fuse to acknowledge
by A'pjd or deed anv, obligation to :
the p opli .iramg.ffhmtj they live.
Death will find them trying to live j
J 'i 10 t h'-ms -Ives but tliev shall pass
! along the B.MUC roid trod bv the
m l i'ltii >.ou« before
Hut ihere are those who like the !
Mount i i, give continually of fhem-
I selve-; the inter B's of the pe6o!e
jure tbci»•»; they invest dl their gain I
in that wtrfch wili build np; they :
jsttrvi for the teliuiou-', the .social j
and financial betterment of the!
town Mid community, and spire
not themselves in h lping the for-j
vard movement. These are they j
ihat sh iH leaei ii the whole and I
pun'fv the pools nude by!
th • selli-ihness of others. And it is I
gratifying t feel that this higher
t\ pe ot men and Wuinen compose j
the real majority. This thought I
is refreshing when one bag been I
forced i> set- where sf llilnies!- hurts. |
To >re or the other las - each of us |
must belong Whil-h class Is
y.tirs?
John W. Sick-Isriiuh, Greens I
horo, I'a., has three children, and;
moM children they frequently]
I take cold. We hive iri>-l several 1
kin is oi cough ined'cine," he says, j
'but h'.ive never fou id anv yet'
'tha' did them a* inn h good as j
Chanfberlain's: Cough Remedy." !
1 For sde bv All I' filers. , ]
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I\A )()K! 1-
I 4~ > >K !
II,()( )I\!
Bring your chickens
to the City Market
Where vau will re- (
| ceive highest market I
1 prices for iheni —
a k» I: STAU RA N I
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I have >|>ooel a lirst -
1 i 1.0.s ,i.u>l up-to-date Res-- I
I ton ant, ulna i•, on c.iu »; t I'
I Mea!, -ii .11 f1 • iirs, in.l V I'
1„ served" with an tlniigs "m ■"
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. r ••e.i-.on _> ive me a rail M
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■ Cit. Market \Vilium;t'hi.Na . ■
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gr-J 6S5*» «3T«B» ICKi J"-~
| hocipt.yProssius I
J G!ub .. J
I O. C. Price, Manager I
Phone No. 58.
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fi fil "p-la - iX. t e Cleaning, I
I .Pressing • Dyeing and.l
| • Tailoring
I a
1 § CI V?t>' careful attention I
given to-,. Ladies' Kiel |
H , Giov«s. fancy \\ ai»ts •
I ' Coat -..Suits ami St i rt H
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' tialeb for Men. |
Clothes called for and .
'-! m delivered
1 Agents tor Rose- & Cd ;
Merchant-Tailors, Chi—''
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j cago, HI
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i The Origib of Roystcr Rrtilizcrs.
Mr. Royster believed that success awaited the
Manufacturer of Fertilizers who would place quality
above other considerations. This was ME. Royster's
k ! idea Twenty-seven years ago and this is his idea
to-day; the result has been that it requires Eight
Factories to supply the demand for Royster Fertilizers.
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► ACTC.RirS AND SALTS C^flCtS.
• I • »» U N v.. t'VlUMtllA. H. C OH»ie «.».«• k r
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Notice! Land Sale!
By virtue of authority Contained in n
deed of trust executed to me Do'sey Hy
I man, on the 9th (lav >f February t9 f 9.
i and registered in th«r Register of Deeds
i office in Martin county in Hook XXX,
plges 57 and SS, 4o secure the payment
I of,certain uote hearing even date tliere-
I with, and the stipulations in said deed of
I trust not having l>e,;n complied with, I
i shall sell at public acution. for cash, on
| Monday, the vl day of April 1911', at 12
o'clock M, at the court house door in
Williamitton, N C. the following prop
j erty:
Hounded by the Odd Fellow Hall lot
| aid .Slarle Barnhill,
Beginning 26 feet from Hall lot, run- j
j nmg Northwardly to said lot 26. feet,
[ liletioe back to the right tit-way up "Y J '
I track theuce along said it).; Jit of way
tract 26 feet-, thence westwardlv to the
I j m;* ht of way of the Kiustou branch, the
beginning, containing about one-stxteen
tli of mi acre.
I I'l ace of ;ale, Williams ton, N. C.
I Tune of sale, Apnl 3d, 1911, 12 m.
Teruis Cash. ,
This the tst day of Match, 1911.
| W I, I.YON, Trustee.
Hv S A. Newetl, Alt'v„
j :
Choice
Cut
Flowers
; Roses Caranations and
Violets
Wedding and Funcr
| al Flowers Artistical
ly arranged .it Short
' I Notice '*i
II Mail, tc 1. up pk iiml tvkpl'out- or*
dels promptly filled l>y .
j J. L. O'Quinn & Go.
rhoiv 140. R.ale ! gh, N. C.
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You
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' through "nh •* j o-.W * experience should
ibe yuc t.iid-e Think how you would
| like to b. ut 'he po-iin>u of that friend
or acq nintir e Who was burned out am!
ruined becau. he wa u't insured.
FACTS AH 1 »Csl* KIRK INSURANCE
1 are so strange thej outdo fiction. Fires
have started from an amazing variety of
; curious causes. Have us issuse you api
; liev today and you will be protected in
case you should be burned out through
auy of them.
K. B. GRAWfORD
INSURANCE AGENT,
Goulard Building
.
Trustee's Sale ,
Uy virtue of authority of a Deed of
Trust executed to me by M. W^ House
on the 14th dav of May 19! I and dulv
i recorded in the Registry of Martin coun
ty in Book XXX, pa«e 302. to »ecur«rtyie
; payment of a certHiu bond bearing even
date therewith, and the the stipulations
in said deed of trust not having been
complied with. I shall expose at public
auction, for cash on Monday the -3d day
! of April 1911, at 1:30 o'clock p. til. at the
1 | court house door iti Willi.unston, Martin
| county, the following property:
That certain tract of land lying and
;! being in Gpose Nest Township, adj >in
| iug the the lands of Howell Cherrv, the
Old Blown place and lung on the South
j side of the Maple Swamp, described as
'•rfoH'TVsr: • Beginning at * corner in Maple
'(Swamp, also Ix-ing Howell Chtns'i
: I coruer, thence ■ running ab ait a we*!
■j course to tlire*. Maples, the Swat tier
■ 1 Corner, tiiercc nl>oiit the sittVie course
Ito Muddy branch, t) the JC«w ; Road,
thence with the New Roud to the bark
line, thence a Sontheasteily course to the
. | Brow" line and to the beginning contain
ing five hundred (500) acre* mo e or less.
This 4th day of March 1911.
SJ RVKRKTT, Trustee.
Trustee's Sale
By virtue of authority of a Deed of
Trust»xecuted to me by K. P. Jacksoft
and wife Putlie'JaclUou mi the 31st day
December and dulv recorded in Jhe
, Registers ofhee of Martin count' in book
► PPP page 448, to seciirt- the pavment of
la certain b"'id bearing even date there-
I with, ntfd ib stipulations iu siid deed
)of trust not having taen complied with
t 1 .-.hall i xpose at public ni>ct s .c>:i«for c.eti
|on Monday the lotlrday of April 1911,'
lat 12 o'clock 111 frvrtit of J. il Ruber son
j .V Co.. in the town of Robcr*nrvilny N
J C., Martin counts the following ptop^rt):
tteginning at the County road about S
" TeetfTATH tlU' o!il r4:f('fetivr tWkitfieldf
•it .S»rnl| oik. the S w fO'iSr along the
Whitfield old place !enco to Stanley
- I Ayevs and Se'.h Williams lij;c tin,iue
„ I northward along Setli Wili oil's line to
the Countv road 1 hence along said ro«d
to the lieyh'tiing being the lands pnr
rhasrd ft vstfl Maltha W> 11 7ind Sstfa
• Whitfield, and also ot ■ acre lot where
ihe house now .titids b"«jiglit from > .-•
Avers 111111 stii.d'to, c iiititMi JS .K if- tn>'ie
or le»s - f
March 7 ! 9' 1 •
iIARVKY UORKRSuN, Truftee
iNotico
IT ivlng {|mdiCfd as Xdiniinstra'nr
with the wi" annexed (>f T T. CtitmcH
I deceased, tl" - is to iKHif'y a' 1 persono i;i
[debted to sa'.d H-'.ate 10 come forward
it'd settle at osjco and .all 'persons to
wh mi said estate indel'ti'i will preieni
them to the uudeisigned on or V>clo e
March to, mvi. or thib 1 ot'ce will be
pie ded in bar of their recovery." .
This 6th March 19U
T. II COUNCIL, Adui
vio of T. T Council, deceased
rt . • • .
Eggs & Chickens
r ... "Kinglet" Barred Plvtnouth Rocksand
Single Oomb White Leghorns #3.00 to
j fc ' o per trio.
n to |6.00 per ico. From special
'> per 15 eggs. Baby chicks to centa each
Mammoth Broflte Turkey Eggs $2.50 to
J 13.00 perdoten. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Oakhurst Poultry Farm
4 Route 3. Williamston, N. C.
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Notice! Land Sale!
f Under and by virtue of an otder of the
1 -superior "Court of coutitv, made
> (V a special proceeding entitled J W.
\ndtrson, Adnjr. vs Walter Masse'l et
• >tls. heirs at law uf Aaron Hassell, the
i undersigned will on Mouday, the 3d (lay
5 \j>ril, icjn. at 12 o'clock M, at the court
1 hoyse door in Martin couutv, N'irth Car
: olina, offer for sale to the highest bidder
for cash that certain tract of land lying
■ md being in WilHamstou township. Mar
-1 tin County, and.adjoining the lands of
Henry Taj lor RHjfaWynn and others,
I hounded as follows: ,
Beginning at the corner of lienry Tay*
; lov's fence on, the public roml leading
1 frrmi Williainstou to Hear Grass, thence
j»lo'g said Ta\lot's line to the swamp,
■ iKence up the said swamp to a branch,
• thence up said branch to its head thence
t with with and along Kliza Ws nil's to the
r public ronil, thence along said road bfi^k
■ to the beginning Containing about 4o
, 'M-M S more or less, and being all of lot
So. I of the Henderson Harrison tract of
? -and lying on the Hast side the rutin
road \J£or further relet see deed
. tiout Harrison and others to Aaron Has
kell in Register of Deeds office,book 888
page 86. * *
, This 27th day of Feb 191$.
J. W ANDERSON, Com.
[ Notice of Sale
liy virtue of a lU-crte of the Superior
■ Court of M-titin county in the Special
1 proceedings therein pending, wherein S.
f'j Fverett, adfliiaiotratcr 01 Grev Wil
■ Uatiis, deceased, is the plaintiff, and' C.
' 11 Godwin, U johusoti and wife,
1 ; D ucilla Johu'-oii, Hanson arid
• I', itia Annie Williams,
• Jti \ Clinti ii and wre, I.aurrt Cli!:toii,a»id
1 ! >ii e Fagun, are I'el'end.iuts, it being a
1 jjrn • h.' i land Ijir .is fts, 1 -.hall.
, -■) Monilc th- ¥h dsv of April 1911, at
■>' i: I' ck u)v'i. at the Court |i 1 i.*» dour
H or .Mn:trn vfuiiU'y~~pTTVd!i nnst'is, N. C»».
; itlf -r at puiji'c a f ion Ut the highest bid
f der tMr. cash, the loiiowi described
! JifOptitV, iO'HiU
'( Situate ain't near the corporate
1 I'jintsof the town uf >?, C.
and boun dd . t,e forth by the linds
1 o* in It.-uflfv .>« tins N-Mh hy llie
•• lan : of W heeler Martin, uu l. • Fvt by
s • the In ids of Jno. Basse'd and on the
; Wot b' ihe lands i-; Sam An lry\v.> con-
it. iiiit:' r 7'i acre.:, more or h»», and be
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I ol U»* ttbdl Willed Iq t • rcj Williams
bv Garrett -tnithwick, which said will
- is of recorded itt Will llock No, ,j, page
2' office t|i the ck-rk of the superior
' court of M frtin county .
' ( Tbis6t'i day of Match 19M
,J A, K. DUXMNG, Cora. .
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' riorida-Guba
Why not take a trip to FLORIDA
l or CRIIA? They baye b en l>rought
1 vit in easp reach by tiie splendid
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or any other infoirnation, which
0 will be cheerfully furnished,
o T- C. WHITE, V
o General Passenger Agent,
1. Wilmington, N.'C.
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