Newspapers / The enterprise. / Jan. 25, 1912, edition 1 / Page 4
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I THE ENTERPRISE ! nmUWIKD BTKRV PKIDIY m Wltliaanßon. K. C. ' 'w . WILLIAM C. MANNING, EDITO* ill.; 1 J.: —-— ' —r —rr SUBSCRIPTION RATES One War - ... . fj.CO m m Six .... .50 Thrit* htonvhs • - .'5 Strict!y C*b iu Advance Application " | f w«crrl \U* hrttt ■ffiei: ai WiiMjisnton. ♦? v« Scci'iv! ».!«* !J Mattf 1 Fridn v. January 2r v IQI2 f' |iut>CicaaM are warming up in N:«r b Cai Vt til having been to V c.loujtm: City to act ordci.s If ( *«Ht have .1 f.»Vi>ri*ccandidate, d>i %'i woi-m !.ii :iauie in h J udlic wav H-* up' i»i WiNou Mvle. "Pity t •» '.••.c TN! cotton crop of per hnp> lift, en h of bale* uk*n »l * «.ti tv;-- S/ti'hcru fanner a le:>.«ii for the cutning season. lUi.se i» ta-* ard plant a iHtle c " ' ti -■ Tlii' iccitcs*- '>t th? divorce evil In tbc ''• .itaie- i* alarming, llotil bj ir: cease* 10 be a cum A baft»." -iid -ale. there will l e :io ceisatio" >t t'je evil. Parents are largely to bi*cic for the couditiou They m.t'ce many of, the naatche.« witheot • -girl to the love and con pfuiailtj . KUtinß between those tuust i»te *-.? d. Then the averHßc woman cor aiders marriage a nec # ' csslty and tikes rbe chances for happiness The root of the evil is in the horn •> where jprls a: d, boA.s ore not trained f>r the higher do ties of lit x The School: Our Pride This weei. we have, compiled from the thre.* Honor Rolls it:rtiisl> ed for publica lii «:u i «i.t Ist: .Fail. Term of the G tided S'.hool, a li-t of those pupils wbo*e nin-.r:- Ap peared on each roll far tFo terra. It is to be 3ep'.ore:l that only lift ore received this dij-auc'.iou out of the large number who are enrolled. _ We feel that tmny unavoidable conditions have operated against tKe attendance. DnriUK the term various diseases t > which riijldreii are heirs, hnvektpt many at home thos rebueltig the avei age of the,'-.: jxapils. For to sece.ie a place on the honor roll one me.-: not have beta absent more than three day s in the mouth, must .make an aver age of 95 on studies • iid not be tardy a single time. Hut wiiile it Is title that some were kept atvav, there are a number v. bo rue sloth ful and failing to rei.ch school or lime, Are aliowedhy th--ir paur L-- to trot about the street- all day and a good part of the 1 iv.ht. Such pupils uhonld be mad' to j>av penalty for their ncgl..v:t and ;h • parents reed to have a more care frd watch over their boys ami girl. The school should lx dear to u-., —should stand as a nu.uuaieut 1 j our loj*e for and our interest in the youug of the community. It is usually the boy who shirks school duties that gets into mischief about the towns and cities of our land, aud the gills who pose on the st;t 1 1 corners daily will not grew to that Weight to which nil true women kood should tend. The school is oors —our best ex pression of a desice for a better and higher citizenship. To neglect it is to dwarf that development in boys and girls capable of a great Commonwealth greater. A Hero In a Lighhonse ' For years J. S. Donahue, So. Haven Mich., a civil war captain, as a I light house keeper, averted awfu'i wrecks, trot a queer fact is,' la might have been a wreck, himself, if Electric Bitters had not prevent ed. "They cured rae of kidney troablo and chills," he write.*, "after I bad takeu other so called Cures for years, without benefit and they also imbroved my sight. How, at seventy, I am feeling fine For dyspepsia, indigestion, all stoach, liver and kidney troubles, they're without equal. Try them. Orif 30 cts. at Saunders & Fow- Everybody Come The Farmer*' Institute under the direction of T. B. Parker will be held i;t Oak City on January 30th, at Williamstoo on Moudaj, Fehroary sth. Tbeic li!Htit«tvs are building tip tht; agricultural sec tions of tbe State as nothing else has in the history of the South. Martin County (aimers bene fitted greatly by these meetiug»aud it i* important tbut every one who can should attes.d one if not both of these meetings in t!i? County. An instructive feat ere id that ot the Woman's Institute where the fa: m« rs'- wives anu daughters can lenn of tho>u thing? which taake life mure pleasant aid {racta! !:. T.et everybody attend and tr.a»e the Institute worth while to our people. Plant Tobzcca Mr J O. W. Grav«ly,'of Rocky Mount, \\*> ia town WYdncday. Mr. Grvclv is regarded a-t ot:e A I the bf»t imformed tol>3cco men in llastern Carolina, and hai always stood with the f.irsrcrs is the ef fort to bring about tho?econdtttous which ara lor the tariserla good." While in town we interviewed Mr. Gravely u the pi object for prices for Ulr crop, and l\i strongly expressed the opinion that prices wouid be reasonably Rood un der any ciinmstanc This Is sts?- stirtd by the fact that the crop will ro cu the market that is abort owing to several Mcnll c;tot ye.tr or tow. We adx'hjjtf tht? j lautiug of tobacco to a rcu.*- noable extent is «'! aigas point Jo good prices for the seat ou e vra\.. Mart in County has the proper soil for bright u-ai um! our j*to;!»* knuw tlltf sift- Oictbt'l! O{ Jf!'»vatici: a-.'i curing. ■ k Gifi'i V/iii MiiMiglit Hide To v»a:n people of .a fearful f^si• est tiro i:i the C*«.*.t.ki:!a young Rill rode horse Lack at midnight irfKi saved TiTalfy i ives. Her 3etd was plotters but livts are often snved by l'r. Kind's New iJisccv try-in-viitinn o.uj'.i* and coidft wlii> h u ight have eudetl in cnii-i-nipt'ci: or p:.ct:tnen : .i. "It cured ru-of a ereadte.l couj'.h aud lung disease." wiites W. K.Patter son Wellington, Tex., "alter lour in\ tr la'mily had died with con suurption and I Rained S7 pourais." Nothing so tine sud safe fur .',l! thioal an! limr trot.bks. Price 50c ttu! .Trial bottle frte. Guar ..ntec by Saunders & Fowden. Wood's Seeds For 1012. OurNsw Descriptive Catalog is fully up-to-date, and tells ell about the best Garden and Farm Seeds. tlvery farmer and flardrner should have a copy of thin cata log, which has long been recog nized aa a standard authority, for the full and complete infor mation which it give 3. We are headqucitcrafor Grtss and Clover Seeds, Seed Potatoes, Seed Oats, CowPcai, So]a Bums aud ali Farm Seeds. Wood's Descriptive Catalog mailed free on request Write i'or it. T, W. WOOD 6 SONS, ■ Seeduuen, - Richmond, Va. »-■* awEiuiaua m • rummtmom ta amuir au>on o Headquarters For Genuine I Kentucky Horses and Mules! J J A:so buggies, carts, wagons, harness & bicycles 3 J We have the Right Kind - We have the Best Kiiuf I IWe have the Ch apt est Kind e WHY fi' Because we buy tlicm fioui l'ur p;o|>le ibal raise theui i our $ io the Ulue Region of Old Kentucky, where the best out& | I grow. Come to See U». "WASHINGTON HOSVSE EXCHANGE CO. Wo«t*in&ton. N, C. —. Ij B. b. hunman, Pre#. & Man. - Joe. U. Asst. Man. B) L J 1 A LIVER MEDICINE THAT BEATS CALOMEL Dodson'i Liver Tone Docs the Same Work as Calomel without Making you Sick. It is Vege table. Taste Good and Never FaiU Everybody who liau ever taken calomel knows what a strong drug it is. Calomel spurs the tired liver as Jif ti were a tired horse, and while the liver works harder for 8 J little while, it is soon weaker thao Dodson's Liver Toae is a vege table tonic that gently induces the most .slugcish liver to work. Tak ing it ib followed by co bad after ;effects. No reMrictiou of habit or I diet necessary. For either child ren or g.owu people. Saunders Sc Fowden .'•ells a large bottle of Dodson's L'ver Tone for fifty cents and guarantee it to l>e a 1 pertect substitute for calomel acd will give iou your money back if it disappoints yon. Light Plant Sold The electric light plant has beeu :old to W. C. Manning, owner and manager of the telephone system. L. C. Utley will be electrician and the service will run as befoTe in supplying both town and private residence.'' The plant has been giving splen did service Miice the beginnin«j of operations during last summer and the new management will continue to serve its patrons. Willhmaton is ulie of the best lighted iti the State and the system adds much to its beauty and convenience. Certificate of Dissolution To a!', to Whom These Present* fclny Co::.* —Greeting: \Vh'.*:>;s, It upjj«aib to my Biiiiifaction, h i :ui y authenticated record of the pro i \>r tLe voluntary ditt>olutio:t ili: rruf by the unanimous content of all the ;,tA'khoUlern, deposited m mv othce, that the I'urmcle Normal aud Industrial 1 militate Cc'tnpa:i7, a corporation of this wlnxw principal office is Titvfsted in ti* town of IVvti:tle, County of Mar tin, SUtc i f North Carolina ti. I'. lfij;li buiitli I'tii:g the fluent theiein and iti upon wliom urnces i may txj »e: vk-ii), lu»> complied with the re murements of Chapter si, Retinal of 1 v.S, entitled "Corporations," prelimi nary ti, tlu- issuing *>f this Certificate of 1 ■issolutinn: Now, lhe:forc, 3, J. Jlryn.ii Grimes, decretal) of St-ale uftbe State of North Carolina, d» hereby certify that tlie haul furi'oraUon did, oa tiio :> day of Novetn iit't, i >ii, ti!c ui mv otf.ee a duly execut ed and attested con.-etit in writing to the diitoiutkm t>f sniil corporation, orecuted !>■ a'! the stockholders thereof, which v.id consent and the record of Hie pro ceeding .:u>re:.uid are now en fx' i in my .-aid othce a. provided by law. Ir. Tes'imotiy Whereof, I hav x hereto Mt mv fcand uti i Hliixed my otficinl sod, nt K ueij h; th:s 2 day of November, A. I). >9tT J. 11UVAN GRIMKS, Secretary of State. Fsley Kidney PilSs 7CIIIC IN ACTION - QUICK IN fiKSULTi Giva prompt relief from BACKACHE, XIDHEY and ELADDEP. TROUDLii, RHEUMATISM, CONGESTION cf the KIDNEYS, INFLAMMATION of r,« •JLADDER ai:d all annoying URINARY IRREGULARITIES. A poc'tive boon to MIEOLE ACiiD and ELDERLY fEOPLE and for WOMEN. HAWS HIGHEST lIiCOrvIMCNDATION P. A, Out!-., fi?? Wasliictfnu St., Cooiieraviilin -r ul* hiaMth ytnr. !la wt!i>s Nat "I I «v» ! '• b *ntf»rnu mni'h fr«rn jn j f idun\ a and l loJ. *■ I .!!»■(?• vcrri .>» J"" fw-uwat,caii'iiiuK ma tv4owm«H'li Wi'n® >' «i«l ia niy hiaqrtov U, «r« vt-a.icoust&ol »ain. 1 took loipy tlttsf, r.soinailiß#. . amnowfreanlrU vrunbtoamlaeainahtiito m in, an J art-mud IV>:#y KUuoy Ptii;) htva u» rtcoaKaiHiftuwiua.* JUST BECAUSE! I Is not the reason we give when asked why our Buggies, Slurries, Cart Wheels and are Better than the Ordinary But Because We Use The Be& * XXX Black Hickory Shafts The best Poplar Bodies .The celebrated Ton Don Axles with Brass Lined Boxes The best Mitchell Wheels. And are Trimed with High-Class Leather by a Trimmer noted for his Bkill Also the best grade Spokes and Wheels and No. 1 Pine in Cart Bodies The best repair work done on short notice. Satisfaction Guaranteed Nice Line of Harness—The Best in Town The Martin County Buggy Co. ASA T. CRAWFORD AND WALTER L. STALLS PROPRIETORS Notice Hv virtue of authority of a Deed of Trust executed to nu> by Frank Jenkins on tbe liist day of January, KtoSaud duly rworded iu the Begis-tev's office in Murtin County in Rook UUU, Page 361, to secure the payment of a certain bond liesring even date therewith and the flipulations iu said Meed of Trust not having been complied with, 1 Mut 11 expose at public auction for cash on Wednesday th* 31st day of January, 1913. at 3 o'clock p. in , at the Court house door in Williatuston, N. C., the following property: Beginning on £outh side of Weldon & Kinston R, K. at the Parmelo Hxeccle tion L. Co. line, running to line of J. R. Ullison, thence along the KULoti line to a street running to T. S. Reddick; thence along said street the riaht -of way of Weldon X Kinstou K, R.; thence along »aid tight of way to beginning; containing two acres more or less. Being the laud purchased by Fratik Jenkins of D. S, Powell, and name heing a house and lot tu town ot Permele, Is. C. This 30th day of l>eo. 1911. R. L. WHITLHY, Trustee. Notice of Sale! Notice is hereby given that by virtue 1 of a power of sale contained in a certain 1 deed iu trust execute 1 to the undersign ed. trustee, by R. T. Taylor and wife, S. G. Taylor, and of record In Book cure the payment of a certaiu l»nd of even date and tenor therewith, and the stipulations iu Raid dee\of trust not hav ing lwen complied with, and at the nt quesl of the holder of said bond, the,un dersigned, will, on Monday the sth day of Feb. 1912, at 2 o'clock p. m. at the court house door of Martin Couuty at J Williaimton, N. C., offer at public sale,' to the highest bidder for cash, the fol lowing property to-wit: Situae in the town of Gold I\>int, N.C. and on the Kast .wie of 41; in street, and begiauinx in the center of said street at J. L. Croom's corner, runs thence with said Croom's line a Southerstcil} 'Onr»e to W. D. Powell's line, thence v.Uh said Powell's line a Southwesterly comae to R. T. Taylor's line, thtnee with said Taylor's line a Southwerterly conrse to Mam street, thence up Main street to the beginning, being a lot of land 52 yards by 26 yards and conimonlv known as the Hotel lot. This Jan. 4, 1912. W. H. WOOL ARB; Trustee. * J. B. SPELLER Dealer in 'Wood, Shindies, Poultry, Gggs} Purs, Wall. Paper and p Baseball Supplies WiUiamstcm - North Carolina TOBACCO FLUES have Woolard to make your FLUES and You will have the BEST CARTS AND WAGONS MADE TO ORDER ', v . t # Wollards Combined Harrow and Cultivator J. L. WOOLARD WILLIAMSTON, N. C. Horses and Mules! | Just Received a Car Load of Fine Horses and Mules which we are offering at prices in reach of all. Cal! at our stables and look *them over before buy ing;. Respectfully, : Grimes=Roberson Comp'y 1 Robersonville, North Carolina CTSGHESIEftSPILLS A Anyone AeTKUng aeketeh rteerrlntion ma? DUMUND BkiND TILLS in KFD quickly ascertain onr opinion free whether an 5»o~d metallic boxes, scaled with BlueiCS) PIU«aU I SratKht SkSSF=' Scientific JHwrka#. 8^ t D E l v E itL D E R B u E GG J£L s Waft TRIB ° tYilifTWHttf£ tbstkp wjsSm? I'®!®.®
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