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THE ENTERPRISE PUBLISHED BVKRV FRIDAY Wllllanuton, N. C. WILLIAM C. MANNING. EDITO* — SUBSCRIPTION KATES QmV«u .... SI.OO Ms Months .... .50 Three Mentha - .25 Strictly Cash la Advance Entered at the Pot,'. Office at Williamson, N. C. «• Secoud Class Mail Matter. Friday, October 11, iqi2 Democratic County Ticket For Representative: AKCHKK R. DUNNING. For Sheriff: JOSEPH C. CRAWFORD. For Register of Deeds: SAMUEL S. BROWN. For Treasurer: CHARLES D. CARSTAHPHEN. For Surveyor: KPHRAIM PEEL. • For Coroner: DR. JOSEPH H. SAUNDERS. For Commissioners: V R. TAYLOR, B. S. COWING, W. M. PERRY, DR. B. 1,. I„ONC;, J. L. CROOM. •" Tom Settle says that the whiskey question is not a a moral one. Surely not—whiskey has always beeu and ever will be immoral. But the prohibition question which wa* settled by 43,000 majority in North Carolina is a int ra! question and Tom jii.it as well consider it :o. A man who'makes such a state ment is hardly the one to represent even thescattetcd T.ifiiiei in -the State. It i-i said that Settle is the only man,in America who has left dis cussing the vital issues before the country, and gone after something which the voters have already set tled by a big ruajotity. That shows how desperate is his case. Roosevelt has lured away so many of his paitv, and he is trying to catch votes elsewhere. He knows that there is no chance for his elec tion, and if elected could not empty his whiskey barrel over North Carolina again. Settte has too much seme to believe that he has any chance for himself or his "barl.'' Every Fanner Should Come Hon. Johu 11. Small wiltaddrefs the citizens of Martin County at the City Hall, Williaiuston, Tuesday uight, October I.sth. at 8 o'clock. This will be an opportunity every Democrat and men of other parlies should take advantage of. Congressman Small is truly a man of the people. 111 whatever they are interested, you will find him bending every energy to secure. Among the Southern delegation in Congress, thete is no man more active for his people than John H. Small. He is easily the greatest worker and most useful man in ihe North Carolina delegation. His interest in the inland waterways has given him National prominence and everywhere he is greeted with enthusiasm. Th.' First District has honored liitn but how much mote does lie honor the District! The farmers of Martin Couuty recognize in him a friend oue iu whom they can place their ttust, •for he has dotie so much for them in the matters of rural routes, agri cultural training, etc. Remember that he will spek 011 October 15th. at night in the City -Ball, Williamston. Mrs. T. A. Town, 107 6th St., Watertown, S. D., writes: "My four children arc subject to bard colds and I always u:*i: Foley's Honey aud Tar Compound wild splendid results Sometime ago I liad a severe aituck of la grippe an 3 the doctor prescribed Foley's Houey and Tar .Compound and it soon overcame the la grippe. I can always depend upou Foley's Honey and Tar Compound aud ain sure of good results." Saunders and Fo w -4co. OiiE ATTACK FOLLOWS ANOTHER Has That Been Your Experience Taking Calomel for Constipa tion? Try Dod son's Liver Tone Next Time Many people takecalomellocure constipation, and it does cure it for one day, but two or t tret days later tJu-y are sicker than ever. That is one of the after effects of calomel. This is the rtas >n why Saunders & Fowdeu drug store will not guar antee calomel to be harmless. Bat we dc guarantee Dodson's Liver- Time 10 be a substitute for calomel Djct-oil's Lver-Toue will cure constipation ai d lilii.ua attacks nnd ketd ttiern cured, by slimulatiug and toning up the liver to do its best work. It is a vege table liquid with a pleasant taste and is harmless to children as well as grown | eople. It livens up thr liver by naiural methods, does uct act so gtcougly as to weaken the body, but is safe and sure just the sain;. You can buy a bottle today fiom Saunders & Fowdeu with the assurance of your money back it it fail's m your case. Bruinswick Stew 2 Squ : rrels — 3. if smil!. 1 qt. lioe tomatoes—peeled and sliced. 1 pint butler beans, or Urns. 6 Irish potatoes. 6 ear-> vrcen corn cut from cob, or 1 ran. x /: lb. butter. '/j II). fat salt p jik. 1 'teaspoonful grouifd tlmk pep per. x /i teaspoonful caytnne. 1 K ; »Hon *vater. 1 t .'■alt. -> tea-poonfuls white sugir. 1 onion, minced "-null. Pui ou the water .with 11'6 ualt in it and Ivoil live minutes. Put in the onion, potatoes, beans, com, poik ui baton cut in shreds, pep per, and the squirrels, which must fitst be cut iti joints and hod in cold salt water to draw out the blood Cover closely and stew two and u half hours very slow!), stir ring frequently from the bottom Then add the tomatoes, sugar, and stew an hour lunger. Ten minutes before y«,u take it from the tire add the butter, cut into bits the M/> of a walnut, rolled 111 Hour Take out tie bones and pieces of pork. Give a final boil taste to see that it is seasoned 10 your and turn into a soup tureen. It is eaten fioin ;oup plates. Chicktus may be substituted for squirrel*. Oft on Hunt The in embers of the Roareke Hunting Cm 1 !, who i-re !»-ss-:s- of Corenine Swamp on ihe Her tie ide of the river, left Tuesday morning for thtir. annual huut. Their boat housa has bten receutly renovated and refurnished. This was towed by the "Doris," the Club's hand some launch with three eauoes and a smaller launch. The pantry of the bo.ithouse WAS stocked with provisions and all things necessary to make the tiip a happy one. The preserves pf the Club are ideal, especially that portion uear Calm Poiut, where tU? boats aie moored. The creeks and inlets adjacut have oil their banks large oaks laden with acorns oti which thous ands of squirrels fee J. Tnere are also plenty of ducks, turkey?, eU:., to hag. The members of the Club who have goue are, J. G. Staton, J. S. Cook, J. R. Roberson, J. H. P.ige, K. B. and \V. H. Crawford a id T. C. Cook. Mrs. Paul Wthling, 316 Smith St., P«iT>ria, 111., had kidney »«nd bladder tiouble, with terrible back ach; uud ] uin actos-s the hips. Just imagine her condition. She further says": "1 was abo very nervous had headaches and dizzy shells, aud fast H e ttit»K woi.se when I took Foley Kidney Pills, an 1 now all my troubles arc cured. Fos«y Kidney Pills havedoue so much for me I t-h:«U always recommend them. Saunders & Fowd«iii.' REPORT OP TH« CONDITION OF TBS Bank of Robersonville Robersonville, N. C., at the CIMC of bus ineM Sept. 4, 1912. RESOURCES: Loans and discounts $ 88,870.69 Overdrafts *,655-33 Banking house £3,540 05; fur niture and fixtures ( 1064 39 3,604.44 Due from banks and bankers 13,486.72 Cash itsms * 13,919.17 Gold coin * 895.00 Silver coins, etc. 3>5 1 6.33 Total • $.125,92968 LIABILITIES: 'Capital stock f 15,000.00 Surplus fund 9,600.00 Undivided profits, less current expenses and taxes paid 1,850.18 Dividends ucpaid 200.00 Bills payable 30,000.00 Time certificates of deposit 11,719 93 Deposit* subject to check 54,127.61 Cashier's checks outiit tiding 3,431.96 Total | 125.929 68 STATU 01 NORT fi CAROLINA, County of Martin. ss —I, J. .V. Micetl, cashier of the above named bank, (lo solemnly swear that the above statement Is tnie to the bent of my knowledge and l*lief. J. A. MIZELL. Caahler Coriect Attest: W. A, Robersun, J. C. Robertson, A. 8. Koberaon Directors. Subscribed Hod mvoru to before me, ibis 11th day of .Sept. 1912. J, C. SMItH Notary Public. Notice By virtue of au order of the superior court of Martiu couuty made in the case entitled fi. 1,. Glover and wife Bessie F. Glover vs Louise Bipacoinb, Georgfe H>mau el ids, the i.tirtersivned commis sioners will, ou Monday the 4th day of November, 1912, ht 12 o'clock, noou, sell to the highest b.dder, for cash, at the court house door io Williamston, N. C. the following described property. First tract:—Lying iu Goo©* Nest township, adjourning the lands of Geo. Evans and others and containing six acres, -mote or Irs*. Second tract:—Lying 111 Goo.se Nest township adjourning the lands of I. H flyman and others, containing fifteen more or less. Third tr.'c': —Lying iu Goost Nest tov.usuip, udjduinx the l.iuds of Geo 11. Evens anil th« Abbe; Eland lands, cou tuiuing 45 fccre:-', u:oie r less. All of tlii-se tracts are udjaceut to each otUei ai.d ffwtu cne. ttact of 66 acres, mote or This 2nd day f Oct nyi2 I!. A. CRIfCHER, ~ S A. NEWELL Commissioners. Notice Having qualified as Administratrix upon tbe I-state ci J R. Swain dacemed; Notice is hereby given to iul persons holding cUims nyuius s*id Estate to present them to the under ,i*ued for pay ment on or before the 25th day of Sept. 1913 or this notice will be plead in bar of tbeir recovery. All persons indebted to said Estate are requesred to nuke immediate payment. This 25 day of Sept. I9U. MARY K. SWAIN, Admx. New Photo Gallery For Willianiston E. A. Parker, Photograph* er, (20 years experience), of Greenville, N. C., will open a Brancii Gallery in Williamston about OCTOBER 20, 1912 Wait for him. Me will make you as good pictures as vou can get in Eastern Carolina. VVlatch for date of opening in J. E. Pope's Place WOOD'S Special Grass Clover Mixtures Make the Large*! Yields of Hay and Pastur&ge. They M« combined in proper propor tion to give the best results (or the differ* ent soil* for which they arc recommend, ed. We use in these mixture* our Trade Mark Brand Seed*, which .ire best qual ities obtainable, and tested both as to germination and purity. Our customer* report the most satis factory reeulta, both as to securing excel lent stands and largest >ields of both hay and pasturage. Wood's Descriptive Fall Catalog gives full information; also tell about all other Grais and Clover Seeds. Alfalfa, Vetches and all Farm and Garden Seeds for fall planting. Catalog mailed free. Write for it. T.W. WOOD & SONS Seedsmen, - Richmond, Va. Democratic Canvass ! V. ' . . . •; I a • ' -*•' The Candidates of the Democratic Party for the various County offices and Legislature will address the people at the following times and places- Oak City Friday, October 18th Hamilton % Saturday, 44 19th Poplar Point ('•) Tuesday, " 22 d Hassell *•/ . Wednesday, " 23 d Gold Point, Thursday, ■" 24th Cross Roads Friday, 44 25th Robersonville Saturday, 20 th Williams ( v p?« c n e) - Tuesday, " 29th Bear Grass Thursday, 4 31st Griffins N Friday, Nov. Ist Jamesville Saturday, " 2ud Everetts 1 Monday, " 4th Everybody Cordially invited to be present. By order of the Executive Committee Sept. 25, 1912 W. C. MANNING, Secretary H. W. STUBBS, Chairman Trustee's Sale By virtue of authoritv of a Deed of Trust executed to me by \V. 11. Bowen aud wife, Sallie Bowen, on tlie 2ist. of Januarv, 1902, and duly recorded iu the Register's office in Martin County in Book G. G. G., p a K e 3'.6, to secure the payment cf a certain bond bearing even date therewith, aud the stipulations iu said Deed of Trust not having been com plied with, 1 shall expose Bt public auc tion, for cash, Monday. October 21st. 1912, at 12 o'clock m. at the Court Ilour.e door in Martin County, the following property: Beginning at a point i» Wm. Bullock's line amkritDuing a straight line across uiy home tract of land so as to include twenty acres ou ihe West end of sa'd tract. It being h part of the land upon which I now live, containing .jo acres in the whole tract. * v ftri lfitb. dovof September 1x712: W C. MANNING. Trustee Notice of Sale By virtue of power of sale contained ill i a certain deed of trust executed by EH i Guigahtis and wife, Sarah A. j to the undersigned, as trustee, and bear-1 ir.g date the 9th day of November, 1908. ' of record ic Book V V V at page 47a, I Martin County Registry, to secure the payment qf two certain bonds of eveu date and tenor therewith, and the stipula tions in said deed-of trust not having been complied with, and at the request of the parties in interest,Jthe undersigned trustee will, on Monday the 4tn day of Novrmber {912 at 12:00 o'clock tu. at the Court Ilourt door of Martin County at Willianistonfc N. C. offer at public Mile, to the highest bidder, for cash, the fol fowiug described land to-wit: Beginning at the corner of Main and Elmington street 30 yards to H. M. Burrough's line; thence NotU westerly along the H. M, Burroughs' land 70 yards; thence north easterly and parallel with Main Street 35 yards to Elmington street; thence aloiy Elmington street to the beginning; and being the same land conveyed to Hli Gu-iganus by \V. C. Manning by deed ot record in the Regis ter's office of Marrin County. This October the first, 1912. * W. C. MANNING, Trustee. Trustee Sales By viitue of authority of a Deed of Trust executed to me tiy John W. Taylor and wife Fannie Taylor on the s:nd day of July 1903, and duly recorded in the Registers office of Martin Countv in Book GGG page 490, aud to secure the payment of cetttiu bond bearing even date therewith and the stipulations in said Deed of Trust having uot been com plied with, I shall sell at public auction lor cash on Friday Nov. tit 191 a, in front of the Post Office in the town of Robersonvillo, N. C , the following pro 11*1 ty. One tract of land this day bought of S. I L. Citiuies, and bounded as follows. Be- I (finning Jos £>• Wynn F aun > e Taj*- I lor corner in \V. t. Manning line, Ihence I with said Fannie Taylor line northward- I ly to the new road leadiug by J. J, R. ffi ' WhUfields, thence with said new road to I . the Robersonville and Hamilton road, ft ' southwardly to Jos I>, Wynp line.'.thenoe jg , with said Wjnn line eastwardlv to the , Iwgsnniug, containing fiveacres more or 1«K One other tract of lane, beginning in j the new road leading by j. J. R. Whit field, thence with said Robuck line ; sauthwardly to Jos I). Wjnn corner in W, T. Manning line, thence with said new road to beginning containing g acres more or less, same land deeded to Fan nie Taylor by S. L Gi lines and* wife Susan Grimes May 16 1903. This Sept at, 1912. I J. H. ROBERSON, Trustee. ——— tore. &£M*u mmmmmmmmmrn/rarmmssamiimna IH ■ These Cars are py wR Vfar more attract-BH l|A tive than ever before. Book your order Now for Immediate Delivery. All Cars Equipped with Self-Starters. THE TOUGHEST ROAD GAR BUILT. S. R. BIGGS, Agent We have a Complete line of the following goods yCook Stows and Ranges J* Wilson Wood and Coal Heaters Shelf Hardware > Ouns, Ritles and Loaded Shells Engine and Machine Oil Pipe and Pipe Fittings Stove and Country Hollow Ware ' i ; - -»• - h ' Hoyt Hardware Com'py Williamston, N. C. The Reason we Always Have the Best A a ' Car Load of Horses and jllfWlflhlirTi Mlll e 8 every wejek! *\ A car load of Plnnaftan -K- ' bu ' !i,e * and surr-ee every * jtwo weokgl Shipments,. > •;» s; of cortb, wagnna, harn «««, bicycle* and (arm* . ln{ Implements, ot c. Whon you want anything In this line come to the placo where they have tho right kind at the right price Washington Horse Exchange B. L. SUSMAN, President JOS. D. BIGGS, Asst. Iltugtr WASHINGTON, N. C. "Jw«t around the corner from tfce Court House"
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