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LOCAL ITEMS All sotlcca jubllrted to tbU coh»«n, wbere revenue fa to be frrivtA. wilt be eliargert nl the Mk*f MonU « 1l»«. (®o«*t »l> wordi to ■ Hnr), eiwh iw«c. Rptetail *«te wlil be mult- en ens contract* —Rev. Rufus Bradley is teach hifC school near town. —Ain't ytu going? Why, to the moving picture show. The bad weather has made the roads difficult to pass over. —Don't fail 1O attend the Far mer*'lnstitute lure en February sth. 5 th. —The gasoline engine in the peanut factory bursted on Satur day while ID opration. —The handsome town pump has retirtd from business on nccotint of disabilities. So sad! —Many *> ne horses nnd irales are being brought to Martin and adjoining counties, and the people are investing in thctu for the mak ing of another bumper crop. —There come nearly every «!uy rcpotteol petty stealings done by young boys in the town. These depredation* inconvenience many people and if those whose duty it is to nee that their boys are honest fail then tbc police should look carefully into the situation. It tc fleets on the town to have stub thiags go unnoticed. If bo>s are old enough toenguge in such things for profit, th»n they should be sub ject to at least the moral law which gives to every man his own and not bis neighbor's geois ONE MLLION DOLLARS FOR A GOOD STOMACH This Offer Should be a Warning to Every Man and Woman The newspapers and medical Journals recently have bad much to say relative to a famous million aire's offer of a million dollars for a new stomach. This great niuhi-millionair» woi too busy to worry about the con dition of his stomach. He allou.ee! his dyspepsia to run froru had to worse until in the end it became incurable. His misfortune serves as a w.irn ing to others*. Kvery one who suffers with dys pepsia for a few \ ears will givt everything he owns for a new stooi »ch. Dyspepsia is commonly caused by an abnormal stale of the gastric juices, or by lack of tone in Ihe walls of the stomach. The result is that the stomach 10-es its power todigetf food. We are now able to supply cer tain missing elements —to help restore to the gastric juices then digestive power, and to aid in mak ing the stomach strong and well. We know that Rcxull Dyspepsia Tablets are a most dependable remedy for disordered stomachs, indigestion, and dyspepsia. We want you to try them and will return your tuonep it you are not more than satisfied with the result. Three sizes, 25 cents, 50 ceuts, and $i 00. Renteml>er, you can Rexall Remedies in this community only at out store —The Rexall Store. The S. R llig«s Dru>; Co. Important Meeting There will be a imetinn of the Gfiflinh Township Farmers Club, Saturday February 3rd, at 1 o'ciccl*. p. m. At which meeting the ques tion o£ the needs fur and the uses of fertilizers will be discussed, alto the best place to buy. I'rumiticM speak*is will be present. iCvciy bod? is invited. Pleny I'eel, Chm. j — F«l«» Kidney Piiis always &ive satisfaction because I they always do the work. J. T. j Sbclnut, Bremen. Oa , s ys: "I 1 kave usea Fulev Kidney Pills wiib great satisfaction and found more., relief from their use than fiom any gather kidney medicine, and I've cheerfully lecomrmnd tluu: t i all sufferers for kidney and bli.dder trooble." Saunders & Fotvdin'. j L PERSONAL BRIEFS | Aaron Smith, of Robersonvelle, was here Wednesday. A. S. and J. C. Roberson were here on business Wednesday. Mrs. G. S. Williams was here from Janusville Wednesday. Mrr.. Virginia Krerett, of Kver etts, was in town Wednesday. Mrs. Louis W. Godwin and little daughter z:t visiting relatives hete. Mi«s Irene Audereou is spending a few weeU'i out of town with rel ti»es. Prof. A. M. Jordan spent the week eud at Mucktys Ferry with friends. J. G. Stnton ai:d C. H. Godwin went to Washington Wednesday on business Collin Hughes, of Chocowinity, has been Ihc gucit ot Leslie Fow deu this week. Mayor J.D.ivis Reed, oi Ports mouth, Va., was in town Wecines day 0:1 bnsinitHS. Samuel D. Gurganu;-, altera visit to relatives here, left Wednes.- day for Wood in where he lins been employed for some time. Mrs. Kmlly Fagan, of lulenton, is visiting her son, Mr. F. F. Fa gan, who is suffering with a frac tured a r m. Mrs. Frank Lloyd nr»d Mrs. Kdwnrd McMasters, of Pocoruoke, Md., are the guests of Mrs. F. U. Barnes on Smithwicl: Street. Rev. Johu N. Cole. Snpt. of the Methodist Orphanage at Raleiuli, was the gnest of Rev. and Mrs. Rufus Brauley while in the city. Mrs. Walter C. Taylor and five children, wt:&have been the guests of Mrs. John Fraley during the holidays, left Friday for William- Moo. where they will .spend a tew days before returning 10 their home in Augusta. Ga. Mis. Taylor was a for met North Carolinian, being the daughter of George P. Mc- Xaughton. Mr. MiNaughton is to be ci ngTßtii ;«tcd on that crowd of grnii'lrhilitreu, for a handsomer »nd tnoie interesting crowd of youngsters ran t ti? IOUJK'. in seven count'fs. —-Tar So I :tbenmr Notice of Administration Jl.wnj; this day tpndified (is Adminis trator ii;-MI the estate of Uit late Or! 0. llarroll, i herehf no'.iJv til jitrs'niK in debted t'wiM estate tn rmSf ju.j ftie;t to UIP. and I i.lso miifiy »U )n.-rsons having e!a\ mi » i.sd it enian 1 s of any character against the said estate to preaent wine to if# properly itimued and verified t\* the Hirst day of l'e!»:r.*»y A. I>. iyl.l. this notice will he pleaded in bar ol a rceovcrv theieon. Th;V j.muarv yth, 11:-2. \V. I'. 11AKRELL, A dm. Winston &. Matthews; N. C. Attorneys Notice Under the terms of a certain mortgage front William Pierce and wife to Louts I'. Horathal feej-istered in Book A-i,Pn>te H>!, renter s ottice for Murtin County, N, C. Tlic undersized will seN forcash at public sale at the court bout*; door in Wtihavwton, X. c. on February yth.iyu jat J 2 M, al! of that land fully described In said mortgage known as the James Moore place in Martin County adjoining 1 Henrv Harrison, Aha Harrison and others containing jo acres more or less. Thts lannary 3, njia. LOIUS P. nORNTHAL, W. Al. BOND, JR., Mortgagee. Attorney. Trustee's Sale Hy virtue of nuthoiaty of n deed ©I Trust execute*! to me by Frimus Brcmu *nl wife, L,ucind,\ Brown, on the 6th ot December .1 s>o>, nut duly lecoideil in the Register's ftice in Martin County in ltook V. V. V., to secure the pay incut of certain bonds bearing even ilatf therewith, and the stipulation* iu sniii IM-d "f Trust eel having been com plied with, J shall *x;>oseat public uuc tion, for c;?sh, 011 Monday, tiu; 191b, day of Kebtuary, 1912, nt Court House d«A)r in Mhrti'.t Comity, the following property; The TFIOT vi WHKV fouveved by Kii Tay lor t.ml wile t-ujah V. Taylor tn PriwiUb Ihowti on the ttb day of 1 weuiU r, 5909, ot ltvord in the jiubhi- registry of wnrtiu i CoCommonU known as the Cou T Kle} iU land the lutid ot Mis. | ttio Vfi''. ront lining—a-v MC-es TUi ru or less. ' I This J-.nuary 12th, iqta. McG. Taylor, Trustee. i fclef's llctev &:«(! Ter Ccmpouad i: a ri l-abV f.nn'ly it cdicir.e. Gtve ittoygui cltiliirtii, and take it yourself whet: ycu uel a .coid; ct m -4n;v «M>: —l'l clu-ckb n L«iTtnes~ccmgbs and ol'Js tti'd cioup and prevents bronchitis mid pueuffiouia. Satu [ tiers & Fowtfen. • ** 1 V '.-.*■ • » . • . «r> • , • • . ... V I ir . , v Spring and Summer Offerings * - - '. ' . , . .... ■J ' . V" * • 4 • . * ~ . " In Men's Custom-Made Garments! ■ fMr. H. G. Alcßrayr, one of Strouse and Brother®' Expert Tailor®, will ex hibit their Spring andSiimmer offerings at our store Wednesday and Thursday j January 31 and February 1 Strouse and Brothers are among- the foremost tailors of America. Their Fabrics and Styles are the | latest and Best. Their Work Guaranteed. ■+ You are cordially invited to attend vy&fr' J. L. Hassell & Company Mortgage Sale [ Bv yirtuc. of authority ' M*t>:a>:i I Dee.'" executed tj nie by Drew Man ' antl In in Oav 011 the f>th t.ar uf I June 19*19. eud duly recorded in the Kej;- inter'a office in Mftitia County, in !*X'k WWW, i>ay,e 306, to ventre the payuieut of a certain bom! even date therewith, and the stipulations in paid Morten* c Deed not having been cm plied with, 1 ahail exno* at public auc tion, tor cn*h on iVlondwv, the i'.tli day of Kebmntv 1913, at 13 o'elot in. at ibe Court house Joor in Martin Comity, the following property: I'cjiinninj; on the Slain jnail from Goose Ne*.t to Tarbotu, at the line dividing the Whitfield and Allljrit'on land, running Southwest v.ith utid line five acres in length, thence at l iybt an gles from said line nre acre wi le, thence a parallel line to the road. Thence alouj; said road to the first ►Utl'.cn, ! 'fhib 33d tia\ of Jan. I# 12. ions ST.NTON. Mortj;tiffee. ' Trustee's Sale I By virtue of authoifty of .1 Deeil of Trust executed to w.e bv E. J. Soberaou lon Hie nth day of May 190) and daiy recorded in the ofiic»' in Mat", tin Couutv iu book VVV, |»k« to (Hieure the j«i}jnent of a certain boml bearing even date therewith, ntul the stipulations in t-aiJ deed of trust nolhav- !*en complied with, I "d'al expose at public auction, tor c.s.-h, on Moudaj l'ebruary a 6, (911. »t ■' o'clock p. m., in fiont of the \ oatoffice in Robci«onviUc N. C'. the following land: Ooe lot or parcel of land lying and bciuj; in Martin County, N. C., de*«rib cd as follows: I PejiinniuK «t K. ]. Hobcrsou's cot i:tr ! m Ut« u«w icud Luditt; frwiu lb ; tow.:, jof Robvrsonville, N. C., vi« J. I«. Rc-ber j son, W. T. lSritton and others 10 Uic old | Greenvilte and Hamilton rwad, Runring | thence with said road s','i vda. thenee Nurtli w.if dly. pat ailed with tl;r Er.st- lute of saia Koberscvn S3 yds. Thc.ie* V.'ci t oily para lied with said Robsrson's Nertb ihenajj Tfatfncc Southwardly t > | said Koherson's North coruvr, theus? I viith said Ro her sou's b.i'.c t>> the ; 8in;(, containing ct:t ncres 'or less ! &~d behin !hi IHUQC laud conveyed thi-. ' to snvrl I'.. J. Rohcrsoii by A. T"i. TlvvTelt ] at;il wife, llattie T5. Thi;. atith day of Jan. 1917. JOHN T. ROSS, Trustee. Do net allow your fcidncv and j bladder trouble to dtvelop beyond ■j the reach of medicine. TakgFoky Ktune\T~rills7 TiVey i'ive qatck rcswHs oud stop irregularities with ! surprising prcajptucsg, Saunders ; & Fowden. Maryland Life Insurance Comp'y Baltimore - Maryland . —■ —V-•• ■* * Actions speak louder than words, though the words of those who have acted are the best testimonials. Read the Testimonials of a few r Policy Holders. .••. - > • "I believe one of the be& investments I have, is my policy for *520,000 with your company." —William Colton, Attorney at Law. "1 have been insured in the Maryland Life Insurance Co. for more than thirty years." John R. Bland, Pres. United States Fidelty & Guaranty, Baltimore. "1 look upon the company as a blessing to our City and State and to all them that identify themselves with it."—Theo. K. Miller, of Daniel Miller & Co., Baltimore. "My relations with the company, from the time I took the policy, have been such as to occasion regret on my part that the policy is not a larger one." —Clark Howell, Editor Atlanta Constitution. "1 doubt if there is a financial institution of any kind in the country that can show better and safer investments of its money."—Alex. T. Leftwich, Asst. Manager B. & O. R. R. Co. "1 have had policies in the Maryland Life Insurance Co. for some thirty years, some of which have matured and others are still in force." —Chas. T. Crane, President Farmers & Merchants National Bank, Baltimore. "It gives me pleasure to express my appreciation of the manner in which the Mary land Life Insurance Co. performed its contract with me as holder of one of its poli cies." —Wm. Ingle, Vicc-Pres. Merchants National Bank, Baltimore. "1 admire the Conservative management of your Company and have com mended it to my friends as one of the best insurance companies in the country. 1 only wish 1 had taken larger endowment policies when I was. younger. —Edwin Warfield, Pres. The Fidelity Trust Co., Baltimore. i or Policy Contracts consult any of our Agents For Agent's Contracts write .>■ . ' , " v • B. T. CO W PER, General Agent Williams ion, ' - -- - North Carolina
The Enterprise (Williamston, N.C.)
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