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THE ENTERPRISE • ■ ' - PUBLISH KD MVFRV FRIDAY WiUUmMoB, N C. WILLIAM C. MANNING. Editor ____________________________ SUBSCRIPTION KATES One Ywr - - - ft.oo Six Months - .50 Three Month* - - .35 Strictly Cash is Advance Advertising Rates Application Fnlrrcd «1 the l"o»t Officr «t WiltUm»ton, N. C. SfCnti'l Claim Mail Matter Friday, January 12, IQI2 Rea'i the tab* I >u your paper and 1 emit amount d'ie. Ij will help as. It is thought that the republicans will bre%k their record \ear for grabbing I'vr-rytb'ia- in si 1/ b» n government offices, as hopes for Democratic victory are very bright Drvsn, • the Nali m's greatest orninr, de ifchtert i Hjtletuljii audi ence in Ullrich ninht last. Chio'iuiuis ate plea-ed o| honor the Grett Commoner, as lie! honors them w.he« with in our borders While not a candidate tin ihi* presidency, he is still in politics aud standi! firm!) for those principles which he lias tried to plant in the lie-art* of his countrymen. Maitin County has surpa-sed it self in the amount of 'hou and homity ' 1 11>ei last jear. Never before have so many people made their ine.it and biead. Numbers of renters who have never had hogs before, art* salting away a g odly supply. The largest firm in towu has been placing very small orders for meat and the outlook Was never so promising. Wherever peanuts are ctriivaletl, there you will find plenty vf bacon lit for the king's palace Any indhstiious farmer in the t oontv can set a table tillid with good old T-ir Heel fare which en tirely s.uixhes on these days of f ill it»g mercury and sleet and snow. Dr. Thomas C. Pugh The luneral ot I)r. Thomas C. Pugh, 7t years old, a surgeon in tbe Con'.ederate Army, who died at his home, .*416 Madison avenue, of Brigbt's disease, will take place at 10.30 o'clock toDioriow morning. Rev. Dr. O. Mosoley Murray, oi St. Bartholomew's lipiscopal Church, vmi 1 conduct the .set \ ices Interment will b; in Druid Ridge CcmetTv. Dr. Pugh is survived by • widow, who was formerly Miss Florence K. Ktugshury, t f Oxford, N. C; two daughters (Mrs. j. o Preston and Mis. David T. Usher, both of Baltimore) and one son (Mr. Thomas C. Pugh, Jr., of New York.) Dr. i'm;b was horn near Hamil ton, N. 0., October 16. 1837. He received his early education iu the public schools and graduated in medicine from the University of Pennsylvania before he became of age. He practiced in Williamstou, N. C., until the Civil War, when lie joined the Ninth Georgia Regi ment as assistant surgeon Latet he was promoted to the rank of surgeon for heroic couduct on the battlefield. At the close of the war he returned to Baltimore and practiced medictue neat the city. Later he gave up his practice and went into the wholesale commission business at 120 South street, from! which he retired about 15 years! ago.— Baltimore Sun. Charles Durham, Lovington, 111., j has succeeded iu finding a positive cufe for bed wetting. "My little boy wet the bod every night clear 1 thro' on the floor. I tried several kinds of kidney medicine and I was in the drug store looking for some thing different to help him when I heard of Foley Kidney Pills After he had taken them two days we could see a change and when he had taken two thirds of a tbottle he was cored. That is about six weeks ago and he has not wet in hed since.*' Saunders & Fowden. Such Weather! To those who bad predicted a hard winter, the weather recently was a surprise. No such hasty falling of the mercury bad been noted here in twelve years. It was , a full-arowr. blizzard and gave all 1 the weather prognosticators more than thev had looked lor. Several incb«s of snow fell Saturday night but the sun came out iu splendor about ten o'clock J Sunday. Mon day it sleeted aud rained and by Wednesday morning scarcely a Vi* tigeof snow remained. Tbe lowest record of the thermcrtneter was u degress. No suffering has l>eeu reports*.! but might have been if the low temperature had continued for several da\s Indeed, the- Sunny South had become a land of snow and ice. GET YOUR MONEY BACK If This Medicine Does not Satisfactorily Benefit. You Practising phiscians making a specialty of stomach troubles are jivsllv responsible for the formula I from which Rexnl! Dys,epsia Tab* -lets are matc We - havv simply profited b> the experience of ex perls. Our experience wth Rex aI! Dy.v pepsia Tablets leads us to believe them to !>•.: ati excellent remedy tor the relict of acute indigestion and chronic dys|*-psia Their \ nts are soothing and healing to the inflamed m« ni lira ties of the stomach They are rich in pepsin, one ot the greatest dige-tive aids known to medicine. The teliefthey affoid is almost immediate. TlHr use with persistency and regultty for a shoit time helps to bring about a cessa tion ot the pains caused by stomach disorders Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets aid to insure healthy aid diges tion, and promote nutrition. As evidence of our sincere faith 111 Rexall Dyspepsia, we ask you to try them at our risk. If thev do not give you entire satisfaction, we will return you the money you paid us for them, without question >r-i formality. They come iu three I sizes, prices 25 cents, 50 cents, and $1 00 Remember, you can obtain them only at our store —The ktxall I Store. The S R. Biggs Drug Co | Frightful Pom Winds blow with terrific fotce at the far north and play havoc with the skm causing red rough or score chap|»ed hands and lips, that need Buckleu's Ainica Salve to heal theiu. It makes the skin soft and smooth Unrivaled for .cold-sores, also bums, boils, sores, uclers, cuts, bruises and piles Onlv 35 cents at Saunders vk Fow den. —Rev. I, T Riglitsell, will jTreach at the Christian Church Sunday morning and evening sl.Ol Per Ptale was paid at a banquet to Henry Clav, in New Orleans tti 1842. Mighty costly lor those with stoma ch trouble or indigestion. To day people every where use Dr. Kings New l.ife Pills for these troubles as well as liver kidney aud bowel disorders Kasy, sife, sure, Only 1 25 cts at Saunders 8r • Fowden j Wood's Seeds For 1012. I 1 1 Our New Descriptive Catalog I is fully up-to-date, and tells all | about the best Garden and Farm Seeds. Every farmer and gardener ( should have a copy of this catn- I log, which has long been recog nized as a standard authority, for the full and complete infor mation which it givea. We are headquarters for Grass and Clover Seeds, Seed Potatoes, Seed Oats, Cow Peas, Sola Beans and all Farm Seeds. Wood's Descriptive Catalog mailed free on request Write for it. T.W. WOOD 6 SONS. Seedsmen, - Richmond, Va. CALOMEL GIVES ONLY TEMPORARY RELIEF I V So Powerful it Shocks Liver and ' Leave* it Weaker thao Before. 3 Dodson's Liver-Tone a Per * feet Substitute Nearly everybody who has eveT j tried calomel for constipation or a sluggish liver has found that it give only a temporary relief. For cal oiai l is sucli H powerful drug that it .shotfet and weakens the liver and tyaketi it less able afterw.ird to do { it> duty than in tlie first place. This is one of the reasons why Saundeifc & Powden drug store would rather ?dl I>OOSOH'M Liver £ Tone to you than calotnei. We know that Doilsou's I 4 iver- Tone is a pure vegetable liver tonic that will cure constipation quickly and gently without sjny danger of bad [ after-efle:t». We guarantee it to do this with a guarantee that iasi^n- pie and l«ir. If you bnv a bottle Dodson's Liver-Tone for yourself or yonr children, and do tjot find that it is a j»erfect •inbMitute fcr , calomel, then come back to the . store and get your money. If you , ; don't g?t vi»lne for your money out .I of this tonic, it', ycur right to . i vxpept vour money back, and wt I will gladly t>ive it to you. • -«»- • ! * Waldmann a Finished Artist i Tl'ere are those who prefer old I j acquaintances and those wbo do [rite to meet new faces There are . tbofe who U'-wr go to a "first . | night" and those who never mij-s . one. To those who still have a , J wholesom - raste ior the classic , drama and can appreciate grea? i I t>l ivs the aniioucement of the corn j iii u of a finished aitist of*the Kug .' lish school Mr. Ed u aid Wald i j niann, will be welcome news. Mr. j Waldmann will present the thrill , |ing Irama I)r Jek yl! nn* Mr. Hyde ljat:uary 17th, on his visit here m •* JI ,i Notice of Administration ' Having (his Uv qualified ai Admiuin -1 tratar upon the estate of the late Carl C , Itarrell, I hereby uotity «11 persons in , dtfbted to said estate to make payment { to uie, and I also iiotifiy all persons ' having cTa i til s anfT dctnandv; ' of Hiiy character against the said , estate to present name to ine properly it imi zed and verified by the first day of February A. I). 1913, or this notice will I be pleai'ed in bar of a recovery thereon. This January wtli, 1212 W. p. HARRELL, Adm. j Winston St Matthew, Kelford. N. C. Attorneys J. B. SPELLER Dealer in Wood, Shingles, Poultry, Eggs, Hurs, Wall Paper aud Baseball Supplies ( Williamstou - North Carolina Notice 1 I North Carolina, I „ » ' I Martin County i ln t,K * Su^rlor Court J. 0. Speller, Administrator of A. V. Rodders, deceased vi | Sulavander Rcgers, T. Cherry ami wife, , Caledonia Cherry The defendants above name will take , notice that «u action entitled as above ( ha» been commenced in the Superior | Coiut of Martin County before itae Clerk , to sell laud to make assets to pay the debts of A. W. Rogers,»decensed, and the , said defendants will further take notice , ltliat they are required to appear before , the Clerk of the Superior Court of Martin > jCo-'Oty at Willuuiston. N, Con FebruJ trrv" 1, iv)i and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demand ed rn said complaint, j T his the first day of Jan. 1912. J. A. HOBBS, CI erk of the Snperior Court. {Foley Kidney Pills I TONIC IN ACTION - QUICK IN RESULT* I Oivo prompt relief from BACKACHE, KIDNEY anj BLADDER TROUBLE, RHEUMATISM, CONGESTION of the KIDNEYS, INFLAMMATION of the BLADDER and all annoying URINARY IRREGULARITIES. A positive boon to MIDDLE AGED and ELDERLYj PEOPLE and for WOMEN. HAVB HIGHEST RECOMMENDATION fna i£L W " hi,l fi U>n St - Connarm-UJa, M.. is in luaSith rear. Ho writoa us; ' I hart . . _ «« s JUST BECAUSE!! $ ® Buggies, Surries, Cart Wheels and Bodies are w f Better than the Ordinary x | But Because We Use The Beft 5 6 • ■- ■ ~ w. a —_ - ■ & a . ■'. ' v '• .' w fa XXX Black Hickory Shaftw The best Poplar Bodies 0 The celebrated Ton Don Axles with Brass S 2 - Lined Boxes The best Mitchell Wheels. Qjk And are Trinied with Leatlier by a til l " Trimmer noted tor his Skill XL Also the best grade Spokes and Wheels and 5? 5? No. 1 Pine in Cart Bodies 1* 0 The best repair work done on short notice. 1 Satisfaction Guaranteed § Nice Line of Harness—The Best in Town § 1 The Martin County Buggy Co. § ASA T. CRAWFORD AND WALTER L. STALLS PROPRIETORS *£ Trustee's Sale By viriuc of authotlty ul a Deed of Trust ••secuted to me hy Hcury ami wife.Martbu Kovlgerscu the 16th day of May 1507 an\ tluiy reeoriled in the Rej;istcr'» offite in Martin County in Book I'l'P, Page 246 (0 secure the pay ment of a certain bond tearing even date therewith, ami the stipulations in said Deed of Trust not having been complied with, I bhall »xpo».e at public suction lor c.tsh, 011 Monday I lie sth day of February 1912, at 12 o'clock M, at the Court House door in Martin County, the following property: Beginning at the Penlope Keys comer I ou Main st , thence N 58 degrees, K. j>olcs to a lightwocd stob; thence S 3)tf degrees K 23 IS-25 poles to the old town line; thence S 56 dexree* W 8 2 5 poles; to the beginning; containing ont acre and t>e,ing the same land deedctl to Ileury Rogers hy J. O. & S. L Oodard and wife of record in Book JJ, Page 21S. W. C. MANNING. Trustee. Notice By virtue of authority of a Deed of Trust executed to me hy Frank Jenkins j - ♦he fi st dir cfjanunrj - , igoHand duly recorded in the Better's otHce iu Murtin County in Book UUU, Page 361, to secure the payment of a certain bond bearing even date therewith and the »tipulations in said Deed of Trust not having been complied with, I shall expose at public auction for cash on Wednesday the 31st day of January, 191 a, at 2 o'clock p. m , at the Court house door in Williamstou, N. C., the following property: Beginning on South side of Weldon & Kinston R. R. at the Parmele Execcle tion L. Co. line, running to line of J. R. Ellisou, theuce along the Ellison line to a street running to T. S. Reddick; thence along said street to the riaht of way of Weldon & Kinston R. R.; thence aloug said tight of way to beginning; containing two acres rao:e or less. Being the laud pnrchased bv Frank Jenkins of D. S. Powell, and same being fi house and lot in town of Parmele, N. C. This 30th day of Dec. 1911. R. 1,. WHITLEY, Trustee. GHIGH£STERS PILLS DIAMOND BRAND LADIES t "V--r ASk j~r DnmM for CHKHES-m'S A DIAMOND BRAND PILLS in fcXD ami/j\ Goto metallic boxes, •sealed with Ribbon. TiU NO OTBn. RnalTnrV/ »■ will »4 Mk for «U4n.T(ll V BIIHOKD IB1!(S PILLS, for twentr-Ive , yeaM renarded a* Best, Safeat, Always Ketubic. ISOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS 1 SJS EVERYWHERE JSSS TOBACCO FLUES have Woolard to make your FLUES and You will have the BEST CARTS AND WAGONS MADE TO ORDER * 1 Wollards Combined Harrow and Cultivator J. L. WOOLARD WILLIAMSTON, N. C. Notice of Sale! Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a power of sale contained in a certain deed in trust executed to the undersign ed. trustee, by R. T. Taylor and wife, S. , O. Taylor, and of record In Book ZZ, page 537, Martin County Registry, to se | cure the payment of a certain bond of | even date and tenor therewith, and the stipulations in said deed of trust not hav ing been compltcd with, and at the re quest of the holder of said bond, the un dersigned, will, on Monday tjjpyjth day of Feb. 1912. at 2 o'clock p. m. at the court house door of Martin County at Williamston, N. C., offer at public sale, to the highest bidder for cash, the fol ' lowing property to-wit: ; Situae in the town of CJoId Point, N.C. t and on the East side of Main street, and beginning in the center of said street at J. L. Croom's corner, runs thence with i said Croom's line a Southersterly course ; to W. D. Powell's line, thence with said ; Powell's line a Southwesterly course to R. T. Taylor's line, thence with said Taylor's line a Southwerterly course to Main street, thence up Main street to the beginning, being a lot of land 52 yards by 16 yards and commonly known as the Ho%l lot. This Jan. 4. 1412. *W. H. WOOLARD. Trustee. Notice Having qualified as Executrix upon the Estate of James D. Leggett deceased; Notice is hereby given to all persons holding claim* against said Estate to pre sent them to the undersigned for pay ment on or before the 27th day of No vember 1912, or this notice will be plead in bar of tJbeix recovery. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment. This 27th day of November 1911. MARTHA #. x r tv . '* J- North Carolina, Martin County. In the Superior Court, Before the Clerk. Lucy Tillery vs. George Tillery The defendant above naincd Mrill take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Martin County, tt being a cause of action for a divorce, and the said de fendant will further take notice that if he' is requiaed to appear at the term of the Superior Court of taid county to be held on the seeood Monday after the firat Mon day in March, 191 a, it being the 18th, day of March, at the Court House of said county in Williamstoti, N. C., and an swer or detnur to the complaint in said action; or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said camplaint. This 7th day oi Dec. 1911. J. A. HOBBS. Cleric Superior Court. Notice Under the terms of a certain mortgage from William Pierce and wife to Louis P. Hornthal'Registered in Book A-i, Page 101, register's office for Martin County, N. C. The undersigned will sell for cash at public sale at the court house door in Williamston, N. C. on February 7th, 1912 " M, all of that land fully described in said mortgage known as the James Moore place ia Martin County adjoining Henry Harrison, Asa Harrison and others containing 30 seres more or less. This Jsnuary 3, 1911. ' or, \r,Kcn"r;i.u, 1 41UM .
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