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THE ENTERPRISE FOBJUSHKD KVKRY FRIDAY WUUamaton, K.C. * WILLIAM C. MANNING. KDITO* SUBSCRIPTION RATES Om Year .... |i.oo Six Months .... .50 Three Months • • • - ,■ 25 Strictly Cuh In Advaaca Kate red at the POM Office at WUUamaton, WU C. aa Second Clasa Mail Matter. Address all Communications to THE ENTERPRISE, Williamaton, N. C. Friday, June 27, 1913 Gov. Locke Craig should have been versed enough in the history of North Carolina troops in the tote war to have known that J. A. Whitley, County, was one of the three men to go nearest tue Federal line-* at Gettsbcrg, amd so should have appointed him a member of the Commission. The gen ral impression that a'govern or Knows the history of his state, has been upset a little. A meeting will be held here Monday night to the movement for a peanut factory, which is so necessary to the farmers of Martin County. New plain will be proposed which will mean the building and success of j the factory. We urge every one interested to attend this meeting. Editor Prints His Platform Eugene K. Bird, editor of the Hackensack (N. J.) Republcan, recently published the following editorial; "The editor of this paper is a candidate for the nom ination for state senator, his plat form being 'No rum to be Sold in New Jersey after the supply on hand in 191H) is consumed., This l»eed not necessarily interfere with the ice business ,for in 19!M> there will be a substitute for the icc in highballs. We are in favor of the ballot for women who wear split skirts and roses on fireir farters." LOCAL DRUGGIST MAKES STATEMENT Says Dodson's Liver Tone is the Best Remedy (or Constipation and Skirking Liver he has Ever Sold Every,person who has tried Dodson's Liver Tone and knows how surely and gently it starts the liver to working and relieves biliousness will bear out the Saunders & Fowden drug store in this statement about Dodson's Liver Tone. "It is a purely vegetable liquid that entirely takes the place of calomel, harmless and pleasant to the taste, that has proven it self the most satisfactory remedy for a slow-working liver that most of our customers have ever tried. A large bottle sells for fifty cents and we do not hesitate to give the money back to any person who tries a bottle on the strength of this statement and is not satisfied with the result." these days of doubtful medi cine* and dangerous drugs a statement like the above is a plea sant assurance that Dodson's Liver Tone is a reliable remedy for both children and grownups, in buying a bottle for immediate or future use it is well to make sure you are getting the genuine Dodson's Liver Tone and not -floome spurious imitation that has copied our claims, but do not stand back of their guarantee. You may be certain of getting the genuine if you go to Saunders A Fowden for it. Bonds For Sale SIO,OOO Williamstqpi Township Bonds, bearing 5 1-2 per cent in terest, bids received until July sth. 1913. For further informa tion apply to B. F. Godwin, Sec retary of Board, Williamston, N.C This June 13th. 1913. 6-13-4t. JUST RECEIVED A Gar L*oad of Wire Poncing. Galvaniz ed & Kubber Roof ing. Selling at a Low price. Call to see us before buying. • : ' * \y' : G. D. Garstarphen & Go. Williamslon - - North Carolina COMING! Dana Thompson's SUNNY DIXIE MINSTRELS Undt r Canvass . Williamston One Night Tuesday July Ist Laugh better than ever. Nothing old but the name. Funniest Show on earth. Don't miss the Band Con cert Parade at 2 p. m. Concert bano, Solo orches tra, Popular Prices, Seats for 2000. Tho North Carolina COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND MECHANIC ARTS The State's Industrial College Equips men for successful lives iu Agriculture, Horticulture, Stock Raising, Dairying, Poultry Work, Veterinary Medicine; in Civii, Electrical ami Me chanical Engineering; iu Chemistry and Djeiug; in Cottou Manufacturing. Four year courses. Two, and one year courses 53 teachers, 669 students; 23 buildings; Modern Equipment. County Superin tendents hold entrance exuuuuatious at all county-seats July 10. Write for com plete Catalogue to E. H. OWEN, Ro&lAtrar West Ualol&h, IN. C. Notice of Sale iJy viitue of authority of a deed of trust execu'ed to uie by L,. H. Mi/ell and Aaron Mi/.ell, Jr., ou the 17th day of December, 1909, and duly recorded in the Register's office, Martin County in Book VVV, Page >6o, to secure the pay ment of u certain boud bearing even date therewith, and the stipulations iu said Deed of Trust not having been complied wuh, I shall expose at public auction for cash, on Monday the aSth, 19131 at 12:00 o'clock m. at the Court House door iu Martin County, the following property, to-wit: The lauds adjoining the lauds of Ros ter Gurganus, John Rogersou uud G. R. Rogerson, and known us the George Wyun tract of land, all of our right, title and interest iu the said tract of laud heired from our Mother, Winnie Mi/ell, containing qo acres, more or less, This the 13d day of June 1913. J. G. GODARD, Trustee. Notice On the .nth day of July 1913, I will sell to the highest bidder for cash, the personal property of the late John T. Hyman, at his farm, near Oak City, N.C. Said property consists of horses, mules, cattle, hogs, fanning implements, corn, fodder, carts, wagons, household and kitchen furniture and various other kinds of personal property. Said sale to begin at 10 o'clock a. m. JOHN T. DAI EL, 6-27-2t Executor of John T. Hyinan RUB-MY-TISM Will cure your Rheumatism Neuralgia, Headaches, Cramps, Colic, Sprains. Bruises, Cuts and Burns, Old Sores, Stings of Insects Etc. Antiseptic Anodyae, used in* ternally and externally. Price 25c. CHICHESTER SPILLS DIAMOND BRAND S> [I- | Auk your •nurstet for CHr-CHHS TER'3 A DIAMOND BRAND PILLS la Rr.o ond/A Oi* t) Healths boxm, scaWd with Mue(O) Ribbon. KO DTRII. n»»o?icnrV/ DruftHt nk fur fIIWHWIEU» » DIAMO.NI> BIiANO PILLk, for years rcjsrdo j r» .Saint, Alwayi Reliable. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS TIME PX/PR YWI4 PPP WORTH T&1BD tlLnl fintnL TRtTKP Trustee's Sale Under and bv virtue of a power of sale contained in a certain deed of trust ex ecuted to me by Robersonville Tar River Hosiery Mills Inc., bearing date July 17, 191 a. to secure the payment of a certain -bond beating even date therewith, and recorded in the office of the Regiater of deeds for Martin County in Boole XXX at page 430, on July 30, 1912, and the stipulations contained in said deed of trust not having been complied, With I shall, on Monday June 30, 1913, at two o'clock, p. m., at the Hoisery Mill in the towu of Robersonville, N. C.. Martin County, offer for sale to the highest bid der, for cash, the following deacribed real and personal property, to-wit: 1, Real estate, Beginning in the cen ter of Academy Street in the town of Robersonville, N. C.. Martin Countv, at Mrs. Lela Everett's corner, and running thence with the centet of said street a westerly course to B. R. Jenkin's line; theuce a southerly course with said Jen kin's line to the center of the A. C. L. railroud track thence an easter course 1 with the center of said railroad track to Joseph Bullock's corner; thence with said Bullock, G. P. and G. A. Ruber son and Mrs. Lela Kverett's line to the beginning and being all lands owned by Roberson ville Tar River Hosiery Mills luc. situate on the South said of said Academy Street in the towu of Robersonville, extending to said Jenkfn's line, and including all buildings of said lands. 2 Personal property, Being! all and singular of the personal goods in and aroutit,! the Mill Plant of the Roberson ville Tar River Hosiery Mills Inc., of Robersonville, N. C., including all un finished and finished materials of every kind and nature, in said building also all loopers binders, kniting machines, all furniture and fixtures, one steam toiler, one steAtu engine, sixtv horse power one dying outfit, beltings, hosiery, coal and brick, and being all and singular of the material aud other things of value used by the said Hosiery Mills in the opera tion ot its Mills. ' The a!x>ve property will be sold in part» ami then collective the higest total price will be accepted. Th*» May 28, 1913. John T. Ross, Trustee, J. C. Smsth, Aity. Executor's Notice Having qualifiedas executor of the will of Joan T. Hyman. deceased, late of Mar tin County. N. C. Thia is to notify all persons claims against the estate of said estate to exhibit them to the undersigned at Oak City, N. C., on or before June 14th 1914, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This Juue 14th, 1913. JOHN T. DANIEL, 6-io-St Executor of John T. Hyman. Notice! Having qualified as Administrator upon the Estate of W. A. Whictaard deceased; Notice is hereby given to all persons holding claims against said Estate to present them to tbe undersigned for pay ment on or before the ai day of May 1914, or this notice will be plead in b&r of their recovery. All persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make immediate payment. This a 1 day of May 1913 H. S. EVERFTT Admr. .. 5-" 6t For Absolute Safety Deposit Your Money With Bank of Robersonville Robersonville, N. C. OUR MOTTO: Safety First 4 Per Cent Interest Paid on TIME [DEPOSITS ' J. H. ROBERSON, JR., President A. S. ROBERSON, Vice-President J. A. MIZELL, Cashier i-m A U m y^l Quality is Higher Than its Price y # , , : —— z_.. . ~ ' ~ .>' v: - *v ' _ V. r «. - '■•■ ■'■ •* v Studebaker "25" SBBS 1 JUST RECEIVED! TWO CAR LOADS STUDEBAKER Twenty-fives and Thirty-fives Roadsters and Touring Cars Considering the scarcity of Cars this season, we would advise promptness in placing your order Studebaker "35' i $1,290 % • „ ,- * " •, v I ; . Lets us show you how a Studebbaker Behaives on the Road *»* 9 . .«; „ ■ ' . ■ J. PAUL SIMPSON, Agent ' Williamstori, N. C. , * -*0 . . 81 i. ..-it. *
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