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THE ENTERPRISE > —* : , K?*il*nrD ktkkv i-iuuav %. WlUUumlan, S.C , WILLI VM C M VJfNiNO. Editor I ■- r : SLiBSCKIPnON .RATES One Ye«r - - i Ji o Six Months » - *\ • 's' Thiee ilouth* - • • .1. Strictly Cash Jo Advance Advertising; Rates Application Eattml at the Po«t Ofl»ce«t Williimsto.i, N. i , »d Second Cln«« Mali Matter. Friday. Febuuarv 2. 101s Roosevelt should be pardoned foi desoang to be the n mine? of his 1 fatty for be sees defeat for jfnf tat hopes to stem the title with hi: im.i «• at the head. lint can be d It? If the Democrats are i.-sv ji can i!' t be. Ail stgns point to s. Democratic year but an error cat •prf the victory Wlntt Kev. R. L. Davis showec the people ot Raleigh can be doiit in ever} city and hamlet of tlit State. The officer* know where 1 erary b't'itif ligcr stays and plies his dead; trade, mi do the men who mak? nod .shru'd .-i t that the laws arc enforced. The lack ol moral couture i> one -t the had facts whu it we have to face. The agieeti ent of the teratoi i«d candinate- is the proper one. No one ever desires to liuve another re currenceot the KitchiiPCraig fight. With a | 1 tatty every Democrat can for any one ot the four men who are seeking the election. The pri mary is the 1 e-t and cleanest way io nominate, especially county of ficers. It eliminates the rowdyism nf convections More About Fertiler Test _ Weare reproduc ng the at tide an fertilir.er It.-: it-.' we failed to ststfe in the art o'e last week ti.at the lest was madr » the 1 ir.ds o! the W'illianiston I, «mi a+-d Improve ment Comnanv :> ) the V/.i-haip'on Road near Ske \ i.'iay Clinch This test was made m;d'. t the «.!«r« c. tion of the State Department of Agriculture. Tne year was ut. 1!>• dry and perhaps if the seas h■! Iveti i;t ferCn,t, the results would !-v vari cd. But we muSt v.mlud from the results that any ! 'at .-.lulv soi! iuKa tein Carolina winch grow and matures ciops early should have little or 110 actd, m: too tunc) nitrogen hot a luavy r;> 11. .t:■ >: lof po'ash. A growing c-.o;. such a-, cotton takes as mu h ;> t.-b Ivota the land as dot s acid an I a crop 0; tobacco will take fioin Mr. io s von litnee as much potasti as acid. Then why should we rmtiff«r--to put our fertilizers 8 per cent ncid and 2 per cent potash,when our 'lauds aie already poorei iu potash than acids. Of coins.*, everv farnic knows that be can get all the nitrogen lit needs from the free air by planting the proper legumes mid, diversify ing. Yet there are many who per sist in payiug 20 ceut perpour.d fo\ at But we nre learning and the day will come wheu we shall be better able to free ourself from the guano trusts and at the sarfie time produce larger cropc.» Stockholders Meeting ■ 1 i The annua) meeting of the Stock holders ol *the liauk of Martin County will be held at their Rank ing rooms on Tuesday evening Feb. 6th, at 7-30 o'clock, for the purpose of electing Officers for the ensuing year. A full attendance i requested. C.H. Godwin, Cashier. ■ ■ . ' m ■ »' 1 ■ lined l G-Od Woiker M \ blamed my heart for severe .distress in my left side for two year#," writes W Evans, Dauville, '.Va., "but I know now it was iudi gestion, mDr King's New Life .Pills completely cared me " Best ?for stomach, liver and kidney trou ■ He*, constipation, headache or de bility, 25c. at Saunders & Fowden. To Our Subscribers For the first year in the history qf our business, we have not sent statement to our subscribers. W^, have relied upon tbeir desire to! hi!p us keep things moving by J jo coaiitig forward and paying the. K> sioj'l amount due from thtni. '5 Collections have been below the | m 11k and we are urging each sub j •" scriber to notice his label and bend : in the amount due. Unless this is! ~ done we shall have to issue state ! 1 meats, which is every business j _ man's way of collecting. W4 pre- j tri avoiding the necessity of send- j 2 ing statements. Rut the cost of 1 ~ publication is great —few of our i | r subscribers, perhaps, realize the! "* amount cjt mcney that is expended j etch week lor the paper which does not cpet them two cents per , Copy. We he! that most of our " frior.ris who are'in arrears have just neglected to send us their 11 a.nmunt and this is a reminder to them, d Boys' Corn Clubs e e 1 HE IiNTKRPHtSE is always giad to see tvery'good thing juot'e tor * ward, and b'.Hitda ready to help. ( It has urged the formation of Boys' , Coin Clubs thryughont'the county, j because the joung and successful corn-grower will become the pros perous ami intelligent farmer of the 1 future. In order to promote, r> forwatd movement among the boys of the county, we will offer the fol- | . lowing prizes lor "191 :■ I birst -—Three years' subscription J c to Tuk Entuwj-risk to the boy that 1 makes the best mark as a corn - grower in e.ich township of Martiu County. • * I Second.—Two years' subsrrip- | 1 tion for the second best yield. Third.—One year;' su^ac:iption j for the third best yield. Tifis com tnuat be planted, fei j silked and harvested under the " rt»lr:s of the N, C. Boys' Corn Club » a-- prescribed by the State IXnatt k ment of -Agrieultnre. Tluse rules! ! ir.ay be bud Ire fit''the TKpartinflit I or from Pi of. R. J. Peel, Supt, of j i_ i;n- Cauuxv,—x Prof I'cel will be the j ;.'e and prizes will be av.-cide I at once upon f his decision. Thete are t'.»u tmn:- sltips in the county and this means I 't thirty boys ;n the county caa ; t-1 ! get sixty years subscription fu *, I ' and at the same time know- I 1 lovige which will be of grert vr.lue i ' j , to them in lutufe years. i This Store Won't * Guarautee Calomel i 1 I But Hjlvc a Liver Mcdicirc! 1 fiat V» r e Do Guarantee With, j Mont y.Pu-;k Offer # * Iheucxt t.me you thud: )ouj nc'.ii ado eo: c.dome!, do i t. ttkej it. laen if you It vc tnVen i: often befo'e, tbir. be the vt: v dose'] that woul'-i sab eat e you. Its use ) is sometime;} followed In dtmgtr- j our after-effects. Ii son ete con- j stipated ot !>i'i'us or i[ you . !iv»r | ba- go tcu lazy and tuactive t ,vo or j 1 three dos sof Dod's. y'.- L," vet To: t> , X 1 * pleasant tasted vegetable liquui,! will "make you fwl like new " 1 We would not remmend Dodson's l.iver-Tone in place of calomel if ; we were not willing ro fully guar antee it. So anybody who buys a bottle of Liver Tone at Saunders 8r Fowden diug store and | does not find it n pirfect substitute | for calomel may come iuto the store | any day and get his or her money | back. It has absolutely no bid after effects and is harmless for children 1 as well as gro >n-uos. I.Mrn Vo r.tdsUr. The a;inC is th« timater over »v*ry if "*o:lur.»: 3rtat uilnd t» tomu3 a Kieai. for.nno.—Seneca Haw Cell) Affects tbe Kidneys Avoid taking cold if your kid neys are sensitive. Cold congests i the kindnevs, throws too much work upon them, and weakens thire action. Serious kidney trouble and even Bright'sdisease may reult. Strangtheu your kidneys, get rid of the pain and soreness, build them up by nhe timely use of Eoley Kid ney Pills. Tonic in action, quick in results. Sannders & Fowdeu,—4- j ■BMM#PBit>ia i !?viiaajwiwif imii mm I j At the . Junc Julian Crave, burdcasd With a I j tons7y suUcuio and an humbled pride, ! dts.-«JHic! ;!ie stcpp of the yelloiv day- j ; cr; nh thai forced half of tbo only | ; tr.:ia on tbo Liadoa V alley road. He j ; tiw itfjasfilf c«n an unused bajrguge | 1 tru. 'i to wait ontil the south-boa nd I j trivn *lk*uM cotao alocj?. ' .1 'Han pre-furri&4 tbo winter sunlight j | BTt tbr> «;ripp air to liwii | ; of ibf big Etovo and the reck of many ! j txxilen. He was golaj| humbly to can- j | fstis hi 3 faults, utsd he ?/ajited ttf feeup J i cloar licked that thoy ralgbt remain j I frtali in his mind. fl« fe'.t thist lie ncwled to b« watch- I j ful. for hi his henrt be bellovod th« j fan'ta tr> lie few. Thore was gruve ! j danger that he mitfht forget again I ) that he was tbo offender, »nid taku the j Kline attitude of injured dignity that i had caused Lottie Maynard to go hur- j rjliij; back to tbo city with tbo dec- Juration that when bo cam* to hla j •onsen bho might bs ready to talk to J him again. There was an ncepnt on tho"mlKtit" j thiit I'ift the matter In doubt, and Julian Fntt tbat It behooved him to keep rivldly la mind what Lotti* de clared to be his oVenson. Mentally Julian rc*;lted tho cate- j | chUm of hla offonnw, punctuating hla , aolf-exaiitlautlon with appropriate re- ! ;:nrk* concerning a train that win j two bonra lain. ITq wis utlil occupied with this (auk whoa a distant whistle ! j sounded, and Ihe waiting jißM»eiigers ! | hiiirieU from ttn ntaiion to tho plat j torn 1 . There waw Borne gniinliltn;; win, it wan soon that this wan only a alow I rain from the south his toad of the df*lrvd aoijth-bmiud, but they linod up aJon;; tho platform to watch j the arritul of the few p».s3oa>*era who ! were making a cbaajfu. Tbim they I hinrhvi back to the warmth of the j wrJUnj? TOOK. Only oe« girl remained bebtiitl to I n-ilk hriakl/ up and dmrn tho pint ; foruu With, a Rlad cry of auriiriao Juflnn liurri'.id toward her. "What are yea doing bore, lAittio?" ! be a ,- Jct»d, an he took hrr liaad in hla. I "Where are you golnj;?" oiis conn j ten d. [ "I «us rrjsnii!X doun to town to «v yen. " hv eiplafnod. "And to think | of Cndhi;! you Iwro, on y:iur way to j l.tfldoo." "'1 war; ndt -Roinjt to I.ladon," do- | clayed tb-j f;ir. "I wns guinß on, bnt | aarrehow I .itijvol • of? tho train Ihiimsh habit, and the train went nn wiihinrt rat*." "1 vj; l - ho.'ihiß that yew troru r*irn iu; tone*—to' ran," ho said tenderly, hMI T/?CTu» (oracd I'rv head. "1 toJd ym t!i:,i \rhtv» yen wore n;".!y tn iuI:»:• t that ;';"j wore at fault, ..Hi-, yon inHjij. v.i'iie, uod that then jiti'miu i wtjrt'i' c'i.ii:. Yen ikra't iui>- pn:.; Ihiv! I wmtJd change iny mind, do yra?- "*!«. sfri:h li-ck," he admitted dla> isnll.T. •"i'iij!i was *hy I was cDir.lnj! tii you." "To apolof,l8!>?" sht> do*i'»niic«l, ahd j Juliati tu-ilfied hi*; head, A t?k?am of triumph tlMhi'il into I J.o'.tle'r. } ee. but r.b« w«.s m.t to bo; wen en irhe had very pro- 1 nmiM-v' on lan proper vijy of i 1 ha'.'rftlnn tHo tnau übe puvumed top r.urry, and nov, thn: he waa penitent, h thr v,a*i tii nn hnnr;' tn hu&ko tbo | awert varre ader that .Uillati sought. ] '1 uupjKWP yea are s»i; lo.«; thai Juc.t. you nraot to !i:ake up," Ph« , !tc!.ired J?d!et"!lv "1 dent t!)n( it uhoclrl OUl!t." "Von eaid that wlwn I would ad mil 1 1 tl .it i war. in the wren; yoti would be j 1 in? friei>d sgalu," reiiiintlfwi Julian. j • "l!.:t what's tho use of admitting : that yc.u am wrong, when you don't , mrari it?" urßuoil T.ol'le. ''You'll say I ( t".:P ftrnu tliinßH again th« llrsl time 11 t'• lit yon want to bo nasty." "Don't you believe it," advised:' Ju'iua- with eonvtnclog emphasis. "If y.n wonld only know bow utterly rrihor&blo I have been el nee you went j bu"'t lo town! Thai was why i de I rk'od to ( O'ne, Instead of writing." •"And almost tnUßed tne," supplied JLcttlo. "I think, Julian, that I'll make j my visit, and iu the meantime thinh u almut. coiTiin?: lo l indon on the way , h'jtk." * , Julian's faro darkeuod. "I wish Jo i'd n:hko up now," he pleaded. "Tho ! fact that wo met each otlifcr here at 1 tbo Junction proves that it waa meant 1 by fato that w« should bo friends P again." ■ W For a moment the girl hesitated. ( !md meant to "keept l Julian on the anxluna peat for a few woeks, but now I, that ho war, coming, penitent and con L !t;?rad. ehe fnlt that perhaps It would , be weil to surrender before he should , ajjaUi chance his mind. patent ] leatber tip of her ;hoe dug into the ■now. • i "It dooa soom a little like tbe work- ' lng of fate," she admitted. "Here I go J out of town to visit tn Pcltanvllle and ! you arfi on your wny to town to see i \ me. You are waiting at tjio Junction j for a train tbat la late and I am left behind by iny train." I j "Then accept the omen and say that j' you will make up," ho urged. "We i J can go back to town and pick out the'' ring and then we'll come back to Lin- i don and tell tho folkB." I Por another tehee moment Lottie 1 ' hesitated, then she nodded and Julian j gnvo a shout of Joy. j "There's tho whistle of our train,"! he crlad. "11l hurry In and get you a j ticket back to town." "I'm glad that ho didnt know that I was on my way to givo in." said* Lottie half aloud. "It will be hardi enough, anyway, to manag* him with-', nat letting htita know that" ' 9 ii Wiley Rogerson & Company § U ROBERSONVILLE, » - NORTH CAROLINA ® Jg We have just moved into our New Buildiag and are now in a better position than ever before to serve Sjj our friends and public generally, have added Spf to our stock a full line of GoffioiS and % gjj ,Oa®ket®, all sixes and prices. ' S || CARTS AND WAGONS | ffe Besides the wagons we make ourselves, we carry O a stock of the well-known Thornhill Wagons. © If you want a strong and durable cart, we have it. JffjJ [ © 0 Gomplete Stock of Paint, Varnish and kinds of Oils W a 7 —— t Bring Your Repair Work to U« 2JJ Job and Repair Work Promptly executed by skilled X workman. "Send it to us, we can fix it." jf? || $ Saw and Plaining Mill Attached! | WILEY ROGERSON & COMPANY | 0 ROBERSONVILLE - - - NORTH CAROLINA A c*c*ccccccoccc cccccccccll? 7 . Notice Hy virtue cf authority of a rVed of Trust executed to me by Pratil; Jenkins I'n tie !i:»t day of JutmarVi 1908 unit duly recorded in the fw.viter'soflice in Murtin County in Book UUU, Pti*i-361, sosecure | the payment o? a certain !jnd hearing leveii date therewith ami tin: ttipulaiiomi J I in sail Deed of Tuist not having liecti j complied with, 1 shall eipo,-e ut public j auction for cash oh the jut ilny of January, iqti, «l 2 o'clock p. ut , ut the Court hemic door 111 Willianntton, N, C., the following property : Btginninj.; on South hide f.i Weldotl & iviiiston R. R. M the Farmele ?xeccle lion 1,. Co. line, running t» line of J. R. Kliitou, thence aliMig the Ulliton line to a i-ti-xt running to T,- S Rt.dtUcU; . 1 hence along said street to the ri tht of way ii Yv'eMon & Kim-ton R. R.; thence along mid tight of way to Legiuuini; lOUtallliUK twujacrcs nip"* nr li-»s lU-ii-y the laud purchased bv Frank Jenkins of I>, S Powell, aud same being :\ house Hitd lot in town of P rmele, N. C. This 30th i.iy of Dec. 1911. R. L. WIIITLKY, Trustee. Notice of Sale ! Notice is heieby given that by vtTtue of a power of sale con twined in a certain deed in trust executed to the. uniletsigu ed. trustee, by K. T. Taylor an.l wife, S. G. Taylor, nnd of record In f'-ook 7.7., page 537, Martin County Registry, to se cure the paytncut of a certain bond of even date and teuor the ewith, and the stipulation* in said deed of trnst not hav ing been eotnplted with, and at the re quest 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 County at Williaraston, N. C., offer at public sale, to the highest bidder for cash, the fol lowing property to-wit: Situae in the town of Sold Point, N.C. and on the East side of Mam street, and beginning iu the center of said street at J. L,. Croom's corner, rnns thence with said Croom's line a Southersterh conre to \V. I) Powell's line, thence with s-aid Powell's; line a South westerly course to R T. Taylor's lme thence with said Taylor's line a Southwerterly course to Main street, thence up Main street to the beginning, being a lot of land 51 yards by 26 yards and commonly known as the Hotel lot. ; This Jan. 4, 1913. W. H. WOOLARD, Trustee. J. B. SPELLER Dealer in Wood, Shingles, Poultry, Eggs, Furs, Wall Paper and Baseball Supplies WilHamstoo North CarOkafc TOBACCO FLUES Move Woolard to make yot»r FLUES aiul You will have the BEST CARTS AND' WAGONS NIADE TO ORDER «• ' Wollards Combined Harrow and Cultivator * J. L. WOOLARD v WILLIAMSTON, N. C. ■4mill iijMiiip(irtirti. j Horses and Mules! ] I Just Received a Car Load of Fine Horses and Mules xwhich we are offering at prices in reach of all. Call at our stables and look them over before buy ing. - Respectfully, Qrimes-Roberson Comp'y, Robersonville, North Carolina OVEn eG Ycars' CXPERIENCE H VU J J LJ .1 ™ ill I J t H M ■ m k fl if® l TRADC MARKS designs P COPYRIGHTS &C. AfiTOfM wntllnf a *ke(rh nnj d«*«e*lT»tV*ii may •ult**y iisuortali) our opinion free wtmUior *ll u probnlily Conimunlr*. UO.M.Ulotlrcoufulontlal. HANDBOOK onlfUonta ""rntonS taken SroSh^S'tCa I no*tn> VrtMln#ice, without cfciinre. to tbe Scientific JlM«rica». tl— ww«*r mmtieua w—> Ur. l+n**jf* calatto* of «ny «clwUßo_TnuVl fifoy"? r n TV". ■.mTITw; CHICHESTER S PIUS OIAMONO BRAND uses t -r ' *«*y for cjncnßs-T*tt'B A DIAMOND £2aNX> *IIX3 in Rbd madA\ Gold metallic boxes, sealed with BluevO) Sibtxm. lui ko ctnn. B» «r j.wW u Mk for OIMOet-TKlll V >UX*XD BIIASD PILM, for year* regarded •* Best, Safest, Always Reliable. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS TVliit) EVERYWHERE msmmms
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