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%'THE ENTERPRISE
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PI'IILTSHKD HVKRY IKIOAY
WtlKari>(c'u, t*. C.
v WILLIAM C. MANNING. EDJTOIi
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
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S!i ilonths .... .50 j
Three Months - - - .25
Strictly Cash In Advance
fiutrred at the c*.: 01T.cs ;it Wil'i.«:n«4u;i,
X. C. *• Hfcoud t'!#.«* MAil Mutter.
Address all Communication* to
THE ENTERPRISE,
Williaifiston, N. C.
Friday, March 21,
v We are iu receipt of an invita
tion to attend the East: s rvices at
Parmele Industrial Institute, of
which Prof »V C Chant.: is prin
cipal. This school is dnmg ter>t
things for the colored you«h of this
section, atil Prof Chance is to bt
on his work. Tiu
Easter programme is verv attrac
tive.
The simplicity of the President
should plea-e the mas-.es u-ho are
made to feel often that those in
authority boast themselves of their
power and the usual pomp atteud
inß't. II owever, simplicity will I
not please the crowd who think life
one ureat fashion show with thetn
as the central figures. Ours is a
democracy, let all thing-- accord
therewith.
Charles B. Ajcock diel on April
4th. Iyl r. It will be a fitting me
morial to haee in the hands of the
people whom he loved, everv copy
of his life and speeches. The;e
10,000 copirs \et 011 hai:d ol the
first edition, ami an tffort is luing
made to sell them before the un-
niver>arv ot that hour when Hie
State !o,t its greatest son. W. F,
Marshall, Raleigh, N. C , is sule
agent for the book Thatshculd he
In every family in the State.
Corn Clubs
From a circular sent cul from the
office of I. O Scauh, Raleigh, it is
seen that these arc sevcutt\'i hoys
who have entered the Coin Club lor
1913 in Martin County. This is
encvuiragifig and shoivj. 1h.4 th,
work is being appreciated by om
yon i»; intn. The gruitsttt 11 iiiiiHt r
of contestants in any county is-thm
ot with seventy five. W; li
a good season there will be smue
corn raised iu North Carolina b>
boys who art* le.puitii; the
valuero: scientific fanning in uro
ducing corn,the »la;*ie graiu of the
country.
We hope that some bor in Mar
tin Count) may bs ah!n to capture
the first prize iu th; Slate. Why
not? We have the soil and tue iu
du •trv down in these ports. A
combination of both v, iil work
wouJers not only in the raising of
corn but of others faruf products
The World's Tragedies
Today centuries ago, there was
enacted the greatest Tragedy eve f
conceived by mm orplanned by the
mind of the Infinite. On Cnlvary's
rugged brow the Cross with its
Victim bunging between .1 sin*
ctirsed woild and that world of cud
lesi joy, overshadowe-d the treat
tragedies of past and future tiras'
and pushed wide the gate for th:"
resurrection of » lie soul troin sin and
destruction. To millions living
and millions dead 'he Trpgedy of
the Cross becsme a vital force,
which entered iuto their lives and
made for hip,her ideals and heaven
born desires, ghitifying and uplift
ing huuianitv tbrovigboiiuhe world
Then there is the Tragedy of
/"Sin in whi h s: ir-d iouU bt?f:
against the t v i».' of evil over
flowing and en^u'fitig—tired
. seeking to nt . :v/ay Jmn-pollcsv! t:
-~- J ~ -*n4 thv Oh rhry
veiice 04 iu . «!S>»! »e- of b itan,
whose chief aix iu to i',b men and
women ol lb i* 1 tt,'.r;i v audfiouor
—despi;ii}g th.* MHmers ol the
Vic tin tb ' .Hi 1
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",r4'h-4.T» >\ ««. >f » .. 1 ,~«ti •
ci i'S ijHr'o v'bi'drc'u, is'.fcei, bur.-
nry. ofct in the slr.-et. - victim*
of drurkpb /allure, and sometimes
mo«l>ers ; ~labori;ig in factories —no
sunshine that glows on their face*
so wan and pale—mothers ic dark
ened hovels Or attici, pinched and
drawn, barely eartiiuj,' a loaf ol
b/ead whiiev the heel of greed
presses heavily tSpoo their ueci.>.
v\\ altb revelling ia gilded salons,
laughing at the pain they e.usv?
not a fear that some day they may
send a cull for one diop cf w ait r
across the urea' ab\ t-s to that place
*\»berc the 111■ 1 e children, the titer,
niolheis ui.d ail the oppressed find
i-tv uid comfort thrvUg'i counties?-
ages.
The Tragedy of Sin pt educes the
Tragedy ot Poverty aud vcc vc.-a.
These «re the which f.te
being played every d;y by the mi!-
ii ids -ui s "l.iiiclr mtU"* cbeM-s
it 1 d sicken their heatt- ate
the thitgs which made the heart of
the Infinite send the Son to Cui
ry Sh»11 the sacrifice be 111
v tin? For some, yes, but the radi
ance of that Cro»9 shall, not now
but --ome dry, roeke for peace and
gladness. TbedawtHs even row
breaking over the earth and the re
surrection of the world from sin
and selfishness shall couie, and the
truth shall make it ftee.
Tar Heels 011 Top
Washington City, or rather the
present government will have many
prominent servants from the Tar
Heel Stale. Senator Simmon* has
hoen elevated to the position of
chairman of the finance committee
and Senator Overman is on li e
committer su rules. North Caro
lina intellect will have rcu.'b to do
wilh tbe slifping of matters for the
next four years. All opposition to
Senator Simmons died in the plan
ting f)i a harmonious Heinecrricy.
Progrcseives in the Senate
which is Democratic now. Shall
thtre be any good reason why the
p:trtv c-.nnot u>d r a lUfilidg - to
the peopl> ?
—We Inve ■confidencem- 4K> C-tra
linifins who have btt'n t;iveii .i |)irt
iu the in uMuoment nl alia 'is, and
the Stale furls iusi pride in the
lion JIS it i>. ricciviui.
-rrrrsr*- s.- :na:t:r r.SMzn.
The Tax Problem
There is some worry over the
mill" 11 •!*. !.,r bond i*-sut. pisse'd In
tlu L.v.i l.uuie. Those against
si 111- lir 11/ have been in favor of
a re ussincut of lax values. The
opposition to the latter method
tht'ougmnit the Slate hilled it 111
lie le^i^la I .w body. The nr/11
mtnt i- that at the present rssess
inent of vi.hw, and that done* hon
estly, aud the collection of the
special i;. xe bv the sheriffs of Hit
Stale, pletuj ot mouey vvyuld be
riis-yl to inert all d minds.
The.peo, b- wh > ]»av full value
are the s .in!! property owner*.
• -s tu l who h.tve
Urge vi't:t s do not come up to the
reqaiivitn-ots. ') his could be re
medied largely by the tax list
■i.Aoi:i «.•t'.Mrssorg- Many have
the hi nt of \ a'ueing iheir property
at the loi'cst. when giving it in for
Us.i.s, and next day offering it for
£>ile a; ati advauced price. There
is .1 teniwdy for all this, and then
we would not have to issue bonds,
or re- - -.•rty. Tlu-remedy
in fight ut band, if only the proper
authorities would apply it. It will
soon bo tint? for listing taxes for
another voir, and this matter
should be attended to all over North
Carolina.
Motice
Hr,ir . (|u:slit*MKi as administrators
u-jH ii the i' of Justus Everett
r!. : jvd ■ v ••• > i v is hereby given
T:. .1 ,« >•?- MIS holding claims
r. •! :• i'j . Estate to present
it- ni i. 1 r ersigned fyr pay
nfi'.t i . cfure the 2otl» day of
!!' Ii ■ ihis notice will be
' — ' rhfir rem very.
. 'f.Uebted to sail
t . t :.!••• . misted to make im-
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It iMt>. ;»Qt i;.,V j| JuirCb *9I.V '
TV !*; EVERETT,
j * h.\ >,■ t . 1 VERETT.
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CALOMEL IS UNSAFE
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Local Druggist who Sells Dodson's
Liver Tone Guarantee* it to
Take the Place of Calomel
If your liver is 10: workih-i'jast
right, you do not need to take a
clmnce ou Retting knocked all out
by, a do-;e r[ calomel. Ga to Saun
ders & Fow.'.en who sells Dodson' 1 -
Liver Tmie, and pav 50 cents for a
Mage bo-.tle. You will getahatm
less vegi table reinidy that will
stan y =tir liver without violence,
and if it dees tot give complete
:ti^laction tli? druggist will refuud
vout mono with a btnile.
If you buy b l>ottle of Dodson's
Liver Tone fdr* \our.-elf or ;our
children, you have insured your
family relief from attacks of con
•.lipn'ion, biliousness, l*zy liver and
heada:h-. It is as beneficial and
safe fo ch Inr ti -t-i tor adults. A
bottle of Dcdson's Liver Time is
sonieth jig every man .or wornau
should keep iu the b«use. YoAr
inoocv ib safe because you can re
turn the bottle if it fails y> satisfy.
Notice
Having qualified as Executrix
of lite Estate of Warren Little, de
ceased. late of Martin County,
North Carolina, this is to notily
all persons having claims against
the Estate of said deceasad to ex
hibit them to the undersigned on
or before the 17th day of March
>914, or this notice will be plead
"ed in bar of their recovery. All
peJsons indebted to said Estate
will please make Immediate pay
ment.
This the 17th day of March 191.5.
MA LIZA LITTLE.
ExecuUix of Warra«J«jttle.
A Call for Mothers r
"While their daughters "turkey
tnt" and "bunny bun," or parade
the streets dres ed more after the
f ishiou of the woman of the stvee's
than ot modest gitlliood, where ate
the mothers? If thoughtless girls
do .-tick tilings, what .-hull be said
of mothers who have ?.o far forgot
ten llie duties of mothetbood as to
permit or encourage them. Ai Palm
Hutch the other day when a
thoughtless (or worse) y ung man
had made all arrangements fot (he
} oungi 1 sit to tuikey trot in bath
ing costumes on the befell to the
accompaniment ol a talking tnach
ine, a mother wti i had a proper
sense of her duty decliued to have
her daughter t ike part in such a
proceeding and the vulgar perfor
mance was nipped io the hud-
But wlure are the mothers that
demand a tcstiaiuiug hand? Da
they no 1 oritur care about the
amusements their daughters seek?
Are they no longer concerned how
their daughters drefc? Is tniideniy
modesty becoming a thing of the
past? A revolution iu maimers and
morals is tnking place, with little
or no protest from those who should
be fust to speafc —the mothers.'
The vogue of filthy and baa&tly '
dauets in supposedly good society,
the vulgar aud suggestive styles,
and the general laxity of couduct,
even :>tuong boys and girls still iu
their tariv teen?, constitute a ter
rible indictment of the mothers of
the day whose eyes have been so
blinded that they do not see wluther
we are moving. Give us a revival
of old-fashioned mothers who will
restore tie simple customs that
u*ed to characterize the period of
childhood and Vonth."
The above is a clipping from
Leslie's Weekly and was handed to
us by one of the ministers of the
town with the request that we pub
lish it, which we take pleasure in
doing, as the check-rein is needed
on the modem "run away" society.
We thiuk it very important that all
thinking men as well as
women, should do whut they can
to put a stop to the thoughtless
ti. .I.i ui modem duss. -The
1, '.i t HIV Ohio has taken up the
matter and proposes to prohibit the
m arinof :>ny dreas not - miy ac
cord with deeeucr.
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You cat nnt duam yourself iu'o
a tharatte : yOv .nust for** -'aud
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That Pride of Ownership
If you don't have a motor car yourself, a friend
probably has, or perhaps you have been picked
up by a comparative stranger on the way down /
town. You have enjoyed the ride and with every #
experience perhaps sub-consciously but neverthe
less certainly you felt a kind of envy for for the
man at the wheel.
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Buick Appearance
It s the appearance of the car that makes the people
take that second look. And did you ever realize what
an influence that second look has in giving you that
pride of ownership? It's a feeling you always have
when you own your own Buick.
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Buick Power
The Buick overhead valve motor has more power per
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cubic inch of piston displacement than any other type
of motor ever built. It cosls us more to make it but
it cb£ts you less to run it.
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Roadsters and Touring Cars $950 to $1650
S. R. BIGGS MOTOR CAR CO. -.
Williamston, C.
Notice
Notice of the entry of a tract of vacant
land in Martin County Robersonville
Township lying near and adjouning
the lands of J. R. Purvis, Henry Council
Delia Ward, John Mayo and other* and
described as follows:
Beginning at J. R. Purvis corner and
running a westerly course with Henry
Council Delia Ward and John Mayo to
T. J. Taylors lint, thence southerly with
Taylors line to the Coburn land, thence
easterly with the Coburn and Mathews
lines to S. L. Andrews land, thence
northwardly with Andrews and Purvis
line to the beginning containing two
hundred and fifty acres more or less.
This March 7th, 1913. N
S. S. Brown Entry Taker.
D S. Powell,
Applicant.
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In U»e District Court of the United States.
For the Eastern District of North Carolina
In the Matter of 1
W. V, Wahers'l> In Bankruptcy.
Bankruptcy )
By virtue of «ti order of the District
Court, made by J. R. Gaskill, Kelere iu
the above entitled cause, I will expose to
snie to the highest bkMer for • on the
3d day ijf April, 1913, tit the Courthouse
1 doer of Martin County, "in WniTarcrtbn,
N. C„ the
lowins; described property to-rrit;
One house and lot in Ibt tow 0 of
I Jamcsville, N. C.„on Rltn Stiact, bound
ed oa the Wes-t by the s«.id ar.d 0:1
; the North side by the A. C. i. KB. Co.
I,ot contfchiJtag 5 tcrc - more cr ), ■
i\ This i Trd day of March ivji j.
WIIfcELBR .M.vkTlN, Ja , *
Tjr.i'.ca in Rankr -vcy.
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TOBACCO FLUES
Have Woolard to make your FLUES
and You will have the BEST
CARTS AND WAGONS
IVIADE TO ORDER
Woloards Combined Harrow and Cultivator
J. L. WOOLARD & CO.
WTLLIAMSTON, N. C.'
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Notlce Eggs For Hatching i
There is taken up at the honie ot Mr. 1
J. 11. Ausbon in Martin County liober- Gryetol Whlto Orpington
sonville Township one Red Uutt Headed j
Bull about sor o vears old nimke 1 jrap | 'per netting of 15
off, aud wood uud«r left also one l - * ,
White asjfl "Red sfotOrT' Tt«j7ler " j ">r~ % • TMEO. ROBERSON T " «
j cai-i lijuivc i liyht *tr
aud t-plit in left ears. The owner or I Will aniston; N C.
owners cf.aaid cattle a c hi rtby t
to redainf r*.id «att!t or fnid c itlie will f„. , ,
at the experatixn of this noti> ?, he Hs- • " P' « ttr u remedy
pmed of.acemdtng totlu l.v,' .;©vrrr.ing ; a»air»6t srtAd;n"«t. injUutieirce
such cased. , : „ > , '* • w
Vliia Ist dny M.uch 1013 . ,** a ; uettce —St.
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