THE ENTERPRISE
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Williamson. If. C.
WILLIAM C. MANNING, EDITOR
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Bnttrml at the Post Office at Willi.nnatou,
• M. C. aa Second Clans Mail Matter.
Friday, July 26, 1012
Ticket
For President,
'Woodrow Wilson,
of New Jersey.
For Vice President,
Thomas R. Marshall,
of Indiana.
For Governor,
Locke Craig,
of Bunco® lK- .
■For Lieutenant-Governor
E. L. Daughlridge,
of Kdgecomlre.
>For Secretary of State,
J. Bryan Grimes,
of Pitt.
For Treasurer,
B. R. Lacy,
of Wake.
For Auditor,
W. P. Wood,
of Randolph.
*For Attorney-General,
T. W. Bickett,
of Franklin.
Tor Superintendent of Public In
struction,
James Y. Jorner,
of Guilford.
For luj-urance Commissioner,
James R. Young.
of Vance.
For Commissioner of Agriculture,
William A. Graham,
—of Lincoln; —
For Commissioner of Labor ami
Printing
M. L. Shipuian,
For Corporation Coramissiouers,
E. L. Travis, of Halifax,
Geo. P. Pell, of Forsyth.
For Justices Supreme Court,
Wm. A. Heke, of Lincoln,
Geo. P. Brown, of Beaufort.
For Congress,
Jobc 11. Sim! 1 ,
of Beaufort.
For Piesidti-.tial Elector,
Albir.n Dr.ru,
of Pitt.
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The fight m, woe 1 tanl? is on it; j
the Senate. Rather warm for a
discussion of su'h hct stuff.
Th; Bui! IN ill do ver\ little
"trimming" when the real test]
comes be'wceu the regulars and thje !
insurgents. A house divided will!
surely fall.
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Some folks who found that I.ori-1
mer was a hooioo voted against \
him to try to,take the "spell" off. 1
The,i naulv course would have been j
to have stuck to the ola liosi, who
was ai plainly guilty *at tirst trial]
as at the sccoud.
People are apt tc think that notfc- j
~ing good can come i ut of New York: |
that its inhabitant': ivta cold-blocd-,
ed, caring nut one jot for anything |
except their own selfishness. If 1
-one will rpad the papers or. how
they care for the babies of the East,
side in this sweltering weather,
there will come a change of heart.
No place in the world takes caie of
the infants of the poor as those:
wealthy men and women of that
great city. Every charitable or
ganization and the entire city gov
ernment gives e|rnest atteutiou to
the little men and wemen who will
grow up some day to»care for others
like unto themselves. Nothiug so
strikes the heart strings of a real
man and woman suffering among
the little innocents. All praise to
New York!
Corn Gubs
TUB ENTERPRISE is pleased at the
splenpid reports from some of the
boys who have entered the Boys'
Corn Club contest, and we hope
that there will be many contestants
, in every township in the county.
The Editor has examined some
acres and seen seme of the finest
corn being raised by the boys which
has ever been his good fortune to
see.
Remember to make your
r.-ports accord 'u* to rui- s suet re
gulations. THE ENTEKPBISE givts
a m eicii township.
A Good Day for Farmers
Corgressniau John H. Small has
arranged to have farmers' meetings
throughout the First District thi«
summer. At these meetings ex
perts in agricultural training will
give lectures, which will greatly
instruct the farmer in all those
things a successful man must know.
Tbe benefit of these meetings has
been felt in the South as nothing
else has—largely to this means of
education is due tbe great uplift f
the most wonderful land on the
earth. Congressman Small, though
not a pioneer in the movement, has
given his best energies to make its
influence felt in this section of the
State. The farmers have appre
ciated his interest too, for no man
is more beloved by his people than
the man from the First District.
The meeting for Martin County
wll be held ia Williauiston on Au
gust 17th, wbich is Saturday and a
good time for the farmers to take a
da\'% vacation. We hope that a
large crowd will come and spend
the hours in exchange of ideas and
in hearing trained men lecture.
Don't forget the date, August
17th.
Notice
North Carolina, 1 , tlieS U[ttri6f Court
Martin County, | 1
Steven Mob'.ey vs I.uvenia Mobley
The defendant above named will take
notice tha f . an action entitled an al»ove
has been commenced in the Superior
Court of Martin County for the purpose
of difolving the bonds of matrimony be
tween plaintiff and defendant, and the
said defendant, will hereby take uotice
that he is required to appear at the term
of the Superior Court of said county to
l>e held cti the second Monday in Sept.
i f . being the 16th day of September, 191 a.
ut the Court Hou«e in the said county in
V.'illiaaistou, N.' C. Mid answer or demur
tc the complaint in action: or the plain
tiff will apply to the Court-for the relief
demanded in said cotnplaiut.
Tlrs the 2d day of July 191 j.
j. A. Ik»DCS.
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FoSsy Kidney PHIs
I TONIC IN ACTION - QUICK IN RESULTO
! Give prompt relief from BACKACHE,
KIDNEY and BLADDER TROUBLE,
j RHEUMATISM, CONGESTION of the
j KIDNEYS, INFLAMMATION of tbo
j BLADDER and all annoying URINARY
; IRREGULARITIES. A positive boon to '
If"* 1 )LE AOED and ELDERLY
Pfet -LE nr.cJ for WOMEN.
H. L t HIGHEST nCCOMMCNDATION
! V Vi'a«liin»lon St , ConniMvilln,
1 Ir. i , ia u hif &'ith )rcir. lip \vritij usi ' I l,a»»
I litilr lUtlorcd ciurh from ti;y kidni\i and blaJ.
I 1 r 1 liu I sevnr.i backaches aiwiiny kidney act lea
t .'lre juet.'.. euu-m* n.o to lum rou.£ alien
lit t:«ht, nr.d in my bU>rid«r tl tre was cXis'aol
i I to -k Foley Ki.luoy Pills for some time,
tbd am now frt># of nil trouble and nguinabla to
, >e tip and nround Kelpy kidccy PiTlahart aj
j lushest recurtmooJaii. n."
j For Snle by Saunders & FowdenJH
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iwto in rnumocftf
.1' ™ \\lOU COUUI»
tut t After He Fanned With the BaM*.
Full.
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.Robersonville Mews and Advertisements
ro i e ntl vo , N. h. enePHCRD - -
How is yocr county pride? In
otheT word# your patriotism? Lets
make Martin County the best
; county in the State, if it lacks any
thing, and Williamston the best
> county town and Robersonville the
) best town in the county.
We people up here are glad to
- note the growth at Williamston.the
emersion of its road and the new
pi "y- f-ctor., etc.
Mi».» i-iiiie B':a:ii>, of Bethel, is
vis tiL'g Mrs. Dr. Nelsoqafewdav?.
We wtrc glad to see J. E. Rob
ertson on our street yesterday: be j
has had a large tedious spell which : j
began with pneuqiooia last Febru-i
' arv. He is gradually improving.
The series of meetings is pro
gressing at the Methodist 'Church.
Bro. Broom gave us a very helpful
, and practical sermon la-it evening.
Services at 4 p m., and 8:15 each
day.
Mrs. Spear Cochran and daugh
ter Mmuie hav-K j«a?t returned from
a visit to friends at Bethel.
The many friends of Prof. J. D.
Everett, of Weldon. are delighted
to have the pleasure of shaking his
hand. He is spending a few days
with hts mother and trieods and 1
f 1
relative?' in and around town.
We were glad to see Bro. A. R.
Dunning, of WilliamstoD, on our 1
streets one day this week.
Mrs. Stroud who has beeu here
for a few days returned to Will
iamston Saturday.
Mrs Shepherd and Miss Lizzie! \
Harrisou spent the day with Mrs. (
S. F. Putvis and attended Church',
at Hamilton Sunday, where the t
writer filled his regular appoint-1'
ment.
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Mr. iisywooi Everett with bis
tnothef aud Mrs. W. S. Barnhill "
leit 011 auto this a. m., for Norfolk. ■
At a business meeting last Thurs
day night the Baptist Church
launched a move to enlarge and
otherwise improve their house of
worship at an estimated cost of
They are a heroic little ,
band and always have been. 1
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Koberson
and sister, Fannie Belle, are off for
Norfolk-Ocean View. 1
Miss Vivian Roberson, has done
the sensible thing—gone to me
mountain for a few v;eeks,
There is plenty more to saj", burt
our spnee is getting toolai ge, so we
will ttli you the rest later.
Sell at. Robersonville
Eleven yeats age, Adkins &
Bailey opened the Taylor Ware
hou'e, and have run it continuously
up to the present. They have
"left no stone unturned" in their
efforts to make it the best market
in Eastern Carolina. Mr. W. H.
Adkins has been in the warehouse
business for twenty-two years, and
ELI GURGANUS W. A. JAMES H. T. BEASLEY
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* Bring Your Tobacco to the
ROANOKE WAREHOUSE
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For The Highest Prices
The Best Attention Given to Everybody
n V
H. T./fifEA'SLEY, Manager
Roanoke Warehouse - r* - WHliamston, N. C.
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we know what experience means to
a man. He ought to know some
thing about it. His partner, Mr.
R. A. Bailey, began with the mar
ket when it opened at Roberson
ville. So it can readily be seen
that men of experience—which
means competency, etc, —and stick
ing qualities on the Robersonville
makes it needless for the farmers
of this *ectiou to sell their tobacco
elsewhere.
Moreover, we are centrally lo
cated. We are in easy reach of the
farmers in adjacent counties. So
it is not good business to drive
farther to a market not so good.
Better sell nt Robersonville.
TOMB STONES
If in need of any
thing in the line of
Monuments, Etc.
we will save you
money. The larg
est and best in
COQOINS MARBLE CO.
N. H. SHEPHERD, Agent
RobersonvNle - North Carolina
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Excutor's Notice
Having qualified as executor of Susan
Penglaze, Heceaaed.late of Mai tin County
North Carolina, this is to notify all per
sons having claims against the estate of
said deceased to exhibit them to the un
dersigned at bis office in the town Rob
ersonville, N. C., on or before the first
day of August 1913, or thia notice will be
pleaded in bar of their recovery.
Thii July 36, 1912.
7-26 O. P. ROBERSON, Executor.
RRPORT OK TUB CONDITION OF THK
Bank of Robersonville^
Robersonville, N. C., at the clpse of bu».
iness June 14, 1912.
RESOURCES:
Loau.t and discounts $ 60,328.69
Overdrafts 4,907.80
Banking house 12,540 05; fur
niture ami fixtures $1064.39 3,604.44
Due from banks and bankers 4,i^j^i
Gold coin MB)
Silver coins, etc.
Total f 75. 534-8o
MABIU HHS :
Capital >tock f 15,000.00
Surplus fund 9,600.00
Undivided profits, less current
expenses and taxes paid 1,631.80
Dividends unpaid 3I0.00'!
Time certificates of deposit 12,201.93 I
Deposits subject to check > 36,670.06 |
Cashier's checks oututandiujs i4i.oi I
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Total $ 75.534 So
State ok no*th cabolina, Coutitj- of Martin.
si,—l, J. A. Mizell, cashier of the above
turn etl bank, «lo solemuly swear that the above
statement U true to the best of uiy knowledge
and belief. J. A. MIZKU.. Caahler
Correct Attest: J. H. Roberson. Jt. J. C.
RoHertaotj, A. S. Robersoti Directors.
Subscribed and *worn to before me 'his ijsii 4 .
■lay pf June ion. J. C. hMITiI
Notary Public.
TAYLOR WAREHOUSE
ADKINS & BAILEY. Proprietors
ROBERSONVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA
TO OUR FRIENDS & CUSTOMERS
J
Your old friends, Adkins & Bailey, are
glad to say that they will open sales at
The Taylor Warehouse on
August 15, 1912
and are better prepared than ever before
to take care of your interest as we have
left nothing undone in arranging all the .
accommadations that money will buy
OUR BUYERS
We will have a good buyer for the fol
lowing companies: American Tobacco
I
Co., British American Tobacco Co.. Im
perial Tobocco Co., Liggett & Myers also
many Independent buyers that buy any
tobacco on the Eastern market. With
these accomodations we see no reason
for any one to sell their tobacco elsewhere
BUT WITH US
Mr, R. R. Meador, our auctioneer, is
one of the best In the State, and we are
sure that you will be pleased to have n
him sell your tobacco. Together with
these advantages, we have experience,
the money, and LAST but not LEAST, •>
we have the grit to bid on your tobfocco
COME TO SEE US !
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ADKINS & BAILEY
Robersonville - - North Carolina