THE ENTERPRISE rCBUSHED BVRRV FRIDAY Williamston, N. C. WILLIAM C. MANNING, EDITOR SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Year - • - --f' oo Bfx Month* ... .50 Three Months - -25 Strictly Cuh In Advance Bntered at the Poet Office#* Wll Hamilton, V. C. aa Second Claaa Mail Matter. . Address all Communications to THE ENTERPRISE, Williamson, N. C. Friday, August t, 1913 The high cost of living is the cause of Secretary Bryan having to work during vacation. Grape juice manufacturers should pay him good advertising rates. His S2lection of an article counts among the American people, who delight to honor him. The attack of the republican senators on the tariff bill as in troduced by Senator Simmons, is something like darting straws at the wind. But their howls rre long and loud. Men have made great strides in materia-mediea, presumably so, and yet there are only three specifies known to the fraternity to lay. These are quinine for malaria, colchicum for gout and mercury for ayphillis. Yet who knows what to do until the doc tor comes? Despite the warm weather, base ball is the chief thing in the United Statfes, overshadowing the Mexican question. Bryan's money-making during vacation, the Mulhal accusations, and eve ry other thing even the exodus to the seashore. Factions Small towns and big factions hand in hand. Petty jealousies, hide-hutnd selfishness, and hog gishness displayed by a certain faction will dwarf the growth of any community. The first big Ike who tries to arbitrarily run things just his way in spite of the rights of others shonld receive a full dose of his own methods by every other citizen in the town. No one ma:: or no one man's faction should predominate for purely selfish reasons. A long pull, a strong pull, and a pull altogether, work ing for one another as well as one's self will build and develop any town. The best people in the world live in small towns and if they would stop looking at the mote In their neighbor's eye and be as charitable toward him as they are to the stranger in their midst, they would make a pros perity and happiness that would make trade and business. Sel. Congratulations To Greenville Though we knew that the pro posed bond issue for good roads in Greenville Township, Pitt County, was warmly opposed, we still believed that the voters over there would see the great good of the measure and vote right. And we "were not mistaken in our be lief. A township with a town as progressive as Greenville could do no less than vote SSO,IKK) -worth of bonds for public high ways. Greenville needs good roa*is to haul it millions of pounds of tobacco over. To have killed the measure, would have meant to those who trade in the to wn •4Bi indifference to their interest in the saving of time and team. It is hoped thatjeven the strongest opponents of the bill will soon see the good value of the vote. VHarold, you musn't ea} all the peanuts, even if you are pretend ing to be a nonkey. You must give sister some." "But mother, I'm pretending she's some kind o* animal wot doesn't eat pea nuts. "-Life. * . * )UST RECEIVED A Gar Goad of Wire Fencing.' Galvaniz ed Sc Rubber Roof ing. Selling at a Low price. Call to see us before buying. v... G. D. Garstarphen & Go. Williamston - - North Carolina TRIMTY PARK SCHOOL ESTABLISHED ISOS Location excellent Equipment first-class. Well-traiced Faculty of suc cessful experence. Special care of the health cf students. An instructor ia each dormitory to so pews# living conditions of boys under his care. Excellent facilities. Larpe atheletic fields. Fall term begins September lath. FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE ADDRESS W. W. PKELE, Healmas>' . - - Durham, North Carolina RINRIIAM cmnni 'C central purpose for ISO yeara has been to make DinUrlAm 9vrlV/UL 9 Men of Soya. AaherilU climate world renowned. Organization military. Two details from U. S. Army allowed to N. C. The A. and M. Col lege has ale. Blnatiam the other. Targat and QaMary practice, with lateat U. S. Army Rifles. Lake for twlmnMna;. Summer Camp durirur Julr and August. Tuition and Board *UO per Hall Terra. *BOO a year. Address Col. It. Bingham, Box 71 AahevQle, N. C. Book Exhibition. Ail international exhibition for tht book industry and the graphic arta, including photography, is to be heltf at Leipsic, the book Industrial cents of Germany, from May to October 1914, in celebration of the 150 th annt ! vereary of the royal academy foi graplc arta and the book industry in that city. The exhibition is to be organized upon an elaborate scale, in cluding among various allied arts the manufacture of paper, the develop ment of newspapers, and, finally, a group devoted to measures for the protection and welfare of workers.— Sprlngtleld Republican. Much Money Fall* Due Shortly. Industrial and public service cor porntions will, it is said, be called on to meet $300,000,000 In shc-t tarn: notes before 1914. rojllah. Why go to the ant or Imitate ths Industrious bee? The ant Is a crasty parasite and the bee works all sum mer for honey, cly to be robbed dur ing his winter sleep. Let the ant come to man and learn method; the bee and learn practical bankings- Baltimore Evacing Sun. i Crimson Clover Tlio Kins of Soil Improvers, also maktt splendid fall, winter and spring grazing, the earliest green feed, or a good nay crop. CRIMSON CLOVER will increase j the productiveness of the land more tkan twenty times as much as the same ] amount spent in commercial fertilizers. Can be sown by itself or at the last working of corn, cotton or other cultiva- | ted crops. We are headquarters for Crimson Clover, Alialfa, - Winter Vetch, and all Farm Seeds, Write for prices and Deacrlptlve Fall Catalog, giving information about all seeds for fall sowing. T. W. WOOD & SONS,} Seedsmen, - Richmond, Va. Notice of Election * At a regular session of the Commis sioners of Martin Couutv, in the Court House in Williamston, N. C. on Monday the 7th day of July 1913, in compliance: with the provisions cf an act of the Gen eral Assembly of the session cf 1913. en titled an act, "to provide good roads and a bong issue for Cross Roads Township, Martin County." It was ordered that an election be held in said Township to de teraiine the question on Tuesday the 12th day of August 1913. At which said elec tion, all the qualified electors therein shall be entitled to vote. The said elec tion with all incidental requirmeiito, will |be governed by the provisions of said ! act. The election will l>e held at the ui usl voting place, or place*, in said Town ship; and notices of same is required to be published is The Enterprise, a news paper in Williamston, N. C., and posted iin four public place* in said Township. V | By osder of the Board Ums 10th day of July rgdj. f B. L. LONG, Chm. Attest: S. S. BROWN, Clerk. Notice Having qualified hs administratrix upon the fstutr of Samuel N. Yurrell ditceased Notice is hereby given to all ptrsoos holding claim* ognusst aaid estate to pre sent thetu to the undesigned for pay ment on or before the 4th day ot June 1914. or thin notice will be plead in bar ot tlieir recovery. All persouti indebted to the »aid estate are requested to make immediate pay ment l'his 4th fbiy of June 1913. MRS. JENNIE YAjIRKLL, Adtii* Notice On the nth day of July 19x3, I will sell to the highest bidder for cash, the personal property of the late Joliu T. flyman, »t his farm, near Oak City, N.C. Said property consists of horses, tnules, cattle, hogs, farming 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. JOIiN T, DAIEL, b 27-at Executor of John T. Hyman Notice of Sale Ry viitue of authority of a deed of trust executed to me by L. H. Mizell ami Aaron Mi/.ell, Jr., on the 17th day of December, 1909, and duly recorded in the Register'* office, Martin County in Book VVV, Page 160, to aecure the pay ment of a certain bond bearing even date therewith, and the stipulations in said Deed of Trust not having been complied with, I shall expose at public auction for cash, on Monday the 28th, of July 1913, at 12:00 o'clock m. at the Court House door in Martin County, the following property, to-wit: The lauds adjoining the lands of Ros ter Gurganus, John Rogerson and G. R. Rogerson, and known as the George Wynn tract of land, all of our right, title and interest in the said tract of land heired from our Mother, Winnie Mizell, containing 90 acres, more or lesa. This the 13d dajr of June 1913, J. O. GODARD, Truatee. The North Carolina COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND MECHANIC ARTS The State's Industrial College Equips men for successful lives in Agriculture, Horticulture, Stock Raising, Dairying, Poultry Work, Veterinary Medicine; in Civil, Electrical and Me chanical Engineering; in Chemiatry and Dyeing; in Cotton Manufacturing. Four year courses. Two, and one vear courses. 53 teachers; 669 students; 23 buildings; Modern Equipment. County Superin tendents hold entrance examinations at all county-seats July to. Write for com plete Catalogue to B. B. OWEN, Registrar West Raleigh, N. G. Notice! Having qualified as Administrator upon the Estate of W. A, Whichard deceased; Notice is hereby given to all persons holding claims against said Estate to present them to the undersigned for pay ment on or before the ai day of May 1914, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persona indebted to said Estate are requested to make immediate payment. This 3i day of May 1913 H. *S. EV BRFTT Admr. 5-»a-6t RUB-MY-TISM Will cure your Rheumatism Neuralgia, Headaches, Cramps, Colic, Sprains, Braises, Cuts and Bums, Old Sores, Stings of Insects Etc. Antiseptic Anodyne, used in ternally and externally. Price 36c. - ■ ■■ , >| .. ■;. - A M Mr*9 Quality is Higher Than its Price Studebaker "25" SBBS j . JUST RECEIVED! TWO CAR LOADS I STUDEBAKER Twenty-fives and . Thirty-fives | Roadsters and Touring Cars j Considering the scarcity of Cays this | season, we would advise promptness . I in placing your order w W ; I Studebaker "35" $1,290 I Lets us show you how a Studebbaker Behaives on the Road r "*" 1 * - ' ■ ■ ,» J. PAUL SIMPSON, Agent I Williamst TV. C. I " ||