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lASßank Account has Many Advantages p ,'j ■ • jQI LET US GIVE YOU A FEW OF THEM: gy 1. Your deposits are insured. 2. You are able to keep cor rect tab on your income. 3. Your financial affairs are sys- j*j temized. 4. Your thrift is stimulated. 5. You are placed p| in the best position to get ahead. , 01 Open account with us today. We offer every courtesy con- Qi sistent with SOUND banking. yl P Tour per cent Paid fjj fe Six per cent Ghar&ed gj ► • Bank of Robersonville | ROBERSONVILLE, N. C. 12 £■ J. H. ROBERSON, Jr., President AS. ROBERSON, Vice-President r j|| |pj RA. BAILEY, Vice-President J. A. MIZELL, Cashier LOCAL Tobacco prices have been higher here this week than on opening day. —Remenber Chill Killer will do the work. Sold by Saunders & Fowden. Sunday was too unpleasant for many people here to attend the Annual Meeting at Smithwick Creek For torpid liver, use McNair's Blood and Liver Pills. Sold by Saunders & Fowden. Remember the Farmers's meet ing here on the 4th. of Septem ber. It will be a most interest ing occasion. —For chills and fevers take Chill Killer. It's guaranteed. Sold by. Saunders & Fowden. 25 and 50 cents. The tobacco market here is still maintaining high prices even for the poorer grades of the weed. It pays to patronoze the home market. —lf one bottle of Chill Killer fails to break up your chills and fever, we will gladly refund your money. Ail of those who drove in cars to Atlantic City have returned and report a splendid time, and speak enthusiastically of the beautiful valley of Virginia through which they passed. —Five or six doses of Chill Killer will stop any case of chills, if net will refund your money. Sold by Saunders & Fowden. 25 and 50 cents. Tiie Methodist Sunday School pic iiced at the big mill last week, and had a splendid day. Plenty of barbecue and other good thing? to eat delighted the little folk? as well as the older ones. —No Calomel or other purga tive is required when you take Chill Killeri It's the wonderful purgative Chill Tonic. Sold by Saunders &»Fo\vden. 25 and 50 cents. The Boy ScoutswithScout Master J. T. Jerome spent several days camping at the big mill this week. They camped in soldier style, sleeping on their blankets at night, and filling the day with fishing and bathing. It was glorious fun for them and the weather was ideal. "Buck" Crewe, one of the old est and most highly respected Colored citizens of the community died here Tuesday afternoon at 5 For some time his health has been feeble, but his industrious habits kept him up a greater part of the time. He will be missed,Jas he was very useful as a shoemaker and other trades. Several years ago, his wife died and since then he has lived with hiafoiece. 3 Q ! Sell Your Tobacco ] at the ' \ J Roanoke Warehouse y where you are assured the very highest mar ket prices for your weed. Ask one who has sold with us if he did not get the satis- U faction we guarantee d Sales every day except Saturday% d JAMES, GURGANUS & TAYLOR Proprietors |Lj mi IIP ra— —wr-wiißraJ FOR SALE. — A complete saw mill with boiler and engine in first class condition.—J. A. Wool ard, Williamston, N. C. Bring a load of tobacco here on the 4th. and attend the Farmers' Institute at the some time. Kill two birds with one stone-get high prices for your load and secure valuable information from the lectures and pictures. FOR SALE-1913.M0de1, Mo tor Cycles and Motor Boats at bargain prices, all makes, brand new machines, on easy monthly payment plan. Get our proposi tion before buying or you will re gret it, also'bargains in used Mo tor Cycles. Write us today. En close stamp for reply. Address Lock Box 11 Trenton, Mich. Tuesday afternoon, little Miss Elizabeth , Gurganus celebrated her fifth birthday at the home of her parents in East Williamston. Quite a number of her young friends were present and brought gifts to express the friendship of their young hearts. Games, such as little children love, were enjoyed and ice cream, cake and bananas were served in the din ing room, where the birthday cake with five bright candles, made a pretty scene; The ENTERPRISE and Telephone forces went out to the Biggs farm on Thursday and enjoyed several hours with the members of the Christian Sunday School and their friends. Editor Man ning kindly arranged to give the pleasure, and the bountiful feast of 'cue and other good things made the occasion complete. The ladies of the Church are adepts in providing things which delig "the innner man." Operatives Wanted Machinery is now being in stalled in the now No. 3 Mills of the Rosemary Manufacturing Com pany. and this machinery will re quire about 300 men. women and children to operate it. We prefer large families of in dustrious people who are seeking permanent homes, but will be glad to communicate with large or small families, whether train, led or untrained in mill work. Our mills are splendidly equip ped, the houses and the village exceptionally good and are light ed by electricity. All water in the village is from deep drilled wells. The villige is kept clean and the health of the people is exceedingly good. For full information concerning the village, mills and work, ap ply to T. W. MULLEN, Supt. Rosemary Manufactory Company Rosemary, N. "C. Malaria or Chills & Fevei 'rescription No. IN it prepared especial}) or MALARIA or CHILLS A FEVER. ?fot or six doses will break any case, sad I taken lk« u • tooic the Fever will not eturn. It acts on the liver better tbar Uhml sad dost not gripe or sicken. 25 * * / [Have You Any Money s Unemployed? Ij Why not take a rest yourself and put your money to work? Let your surplus money work for you and the result will be a pleas- ® ant V D Our bank V a hard task master when It has a chance -to work your ( y money. We kelp it busy night and day and even on Sunday have ( 5 it drawing interest while-you attend church. You should enjoy the ( D safety and convenience of a checking acoount, but if you have a little (>j extra money, set it to work on an interest bearing deposit. ® and Merchants Bank 1 WILLIAMSTON, N. C. ® H STATE, COUNTY AND CITY DEPOSITORY S * JOHN D. BIGGS C. D. CARSTARPHEN FRANK F. FAQAN J. L. RODGERSO N * ytll PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT CASHIER ASST. CASHIER 3j||F / Benthal Picking Ghains and Attachments- All Sizes. For ■ Sale at Great ly Reduced Prices MARTIN ~ COUNTY BUGGY CO. Williamston, N. C. —■— 4 Choice Cut Flowers ! Roses, Caranations and Violets a specialty. Our artistic arrangements in wedding outfits are equal to the best. Nothing finer in floral offerings than our styles. Pot plants, palms and ferns for house decoration Rose bushes, shrubberies, ever greens, hedge plants and shade trees. S, Mail, telephone and telegraph orders promptly executed. J. L. O'Quinn & Co. rLoR I 8 T 8 Phones 149. Raleiga, N. C FRED M. SHUTE, Agent Mrs. Mattie Spellfcr [Dealer In GENERAL MERCHANDISE Phone.3s Williamston. N. G. Notice I forbid anybody from hiring, sheltering, bedroom or boarding of Charlie Hyman Leggett after the 18th., of September 1913 with out my consent. I also forbid anybody letting him have any thing on my credit without the same any time. N. T. Leggett CHICHESTER SPILLS DiAMOtMO BRAND GOLD mrtallic bona, w*L«4 with Blue» SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTB S3s> EVERYWHERE nanl > Our service Includes Satisfaction or Your floncy Refunded | YOUR MONEY BACK IF IT FAILS After working tor three long years, we have at \ i last so perfected a CHILL TONIC that we can f guarantee to our customers and friends. It \ i positively will cure Chills, Fever, Agues, Ma- j S larial in all their forms. Also acts on the liver \ and does not gripe or siken. . 1 \ NOCURE.NO PAY—Remember we GUARANTEE « | ] SAUNDERS & FOWDEN, Druggists I WILLIAMSTON - - NORTH CAROLINA ] I 1 v If we served you well, please call again. If not. tell us that we 4 L ' ate * your business I i East Carolina Teachers Training School f I ( A State School to train teachers for the public ] School* of North Carolina. Every energy is dl ) rlcted to thla one purpoae. Tuition free to all who agree to teach. Tall Term beglna Septem > ber 23, 1913. „ | 4 j for catalogue and other Information addreaa ROBT. H. WRIGHT. President t j! | Jv4Ut , Greenville, N. C. J Has once 1804 riven "Thorough Instruction under positively Christian Influences at the lowest possible cost." RESULT: It Is to-day with its faculty of 33, a boarding patronage of 303, its student body of 413, and its plant worth 1160,000 THE LEADING TRAINING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS IN VIRGINIA $159 payc all charges for the year, including table board, room, lights, steam heat, laundry, medical attention, physical culture, and tuition in all subjects except musio and elocution. For catalogue and application blank addre*, REV. THOS. ROSSER REEVES, B. A., Principal - BLACKSTONE, VA. - ' J TOBACCOFLUES ■Have Woolard to make your FLUES and You will have the BEST •CARTS AND WAGONS WADE TO ORDER Woloards Combined Ha&ow and Cultivator J. L. WOOLARD & £O. x WILLIAMSTON r N. C.
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