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Mill IIIiIWIMHIHTn ri» TTTMI >nw MTiriTM THE ENTERPRISE; j jinn" "* nausmc oaj W. C MAIOJMG Trtihllj Cash ia Adbaal j-* —MM] C Wrl'M" * sac fatarad at the Post Of&ce at Wit- j KMth rtf* l " U second -law mWw. . '-_ -*-. j FRIDAV KESRI Alt V lb. ——— —— ■ ■ j A '■•" of pork lrum u* littlei of fag* caa be produced at se*e„ months u ace ** «he P>*» "* nu»ed under ■ *rfy. say l«*e 4otk worker* of the j afnrailuiai extension ;*r\icr. bTN - .1 *■■ ■ ■ _ Black and the iceediar colors f«* ! as dark Um and dark green used in j vithout luFtfr lenti to it- | proportions suid are l#fuminf to * •—' -4- ■ A local merchant in Pitt county is j running a 2400 egg n.cubaloi fur a Imil stock company. Farmer.- can ( h.«» their eggs hatched for 3 cents j nrh report* *- B. Pace, county a# , CM- " *"•"• ~ ~ | ■/ \L» ( SE >OK MOI'SE TKAKJ 'V. The t lap haa a new govern- j tuesi /oh. I'inoing £ngM\ spurrows, | max* have been committing serious i depredation* on the immature corn and j mufcgv teub glowing in the expert-1 uentai pi*t» of the fedeiai expen- I *«>n at Hobuluiu, Hawaii, tool' mtt u> eat po..~on«U gi»u), the mouse I uap vte caned into service. ia iiie con. piat*. the Haps aie wn- I n t o paitiy eateti eear»- For iaii a I soft hmi i» W*en toe fini J altemi*.- U> rat the innocent looking j hail, li*" trigge;! is ielea--*d ani the | pilffifr caugt-.t by the liw dor neck, j Xta-ath i* instantaneous. F-h themun- 1 go beat it* Itaps i-»r also 6alite.i| with mtr core. aad o*> *l*" B-*I the plants. lIMBLK St li'l.l IN TUK I Ml Fl> SI A IKS l> N«»W \i:k» sMom , Ifi (lit OHiij-e oi ul*»jl year* roo»t out**?! oitaovs nalutal wealth lit vir- j - gii, tituliei iM> ;«evu consumed ot ton VMlei into other forms of capital, j aava Col. William K. Credey, ehfel I of tl* /oi«?: rerort, limed Suites! Jle^ailuie I '* ot fcg'a tcui-ure. \l itii lis d- -t? |irug-H- >—»* *Vi- ! mm|. i ; .'t t-t::llct IN' » ■■-'•'l ualll,-a irk yeai«.» »t«. a*iv — ,-t|>i i 1 and | of lurnm tl«e tile. "Die i>t .-till living mainly "ii ••U'' fare>t capital, .-ajN t oionei t.i*el.->, - te uwrt qui edi rent ne« «»r. »«■ ase i.-M f»"(ej> >f>p !»•«• ic s «*i. on of letilaititrif? 11: i* ilr** Uhlct, hut draa.ng heavily ->li ' glorniMg Much that 111- !.••! >«-t le.ich-J n) aa« timber >u- I:* uo Hkiit ol I a mMumi cn»teJea» twn UiieC jeaiaJ ago *er>t Iteiutei pi ices- ;kj war»t, so j list tl.at put ii ic atteistion ua.v >nar| «> •naws in the >ituatiua an*i an in«|Uiiy | " widered. ' I The cntis M' the inquiry j ma.se clear that the natioii lan ex- j _ pcnracvd abt ef \>> j of Ihe ccurtKii.ic vtrtagt iie> whiui mu l MM a> the (wut'iwwt of out pht wd cour>e work out. Ihe availahihty ot acruiate iniormation is* naecual to eerry effort in the whole j pwe» of re&toi ing tl:e balanc- I* * t«t«i the timelier u4-l ami !iw tiin- j let growth." U\ I STOCK ORGANIZATION SETS )AIII PRICi: MM OHli A net return of St per tent of stock yard pnees h i a five yeai pcrio« is the record set by a LitchfieH. Minn., live Stork shipping association, accord ing to the I'nited State* •iepartment of 1 ' Hllfllßlf. fhi ring the perivd cove*. . « 9*6 Cars (oetauumc h"g > . | UJMI flu i, VJS2 cattle, aixl 3.113 iihaep were maiketed at a (tw> price • •f Expenses of market ■f wet* approximate!*. *M.»«i. (hu- ' permitting a net return to the farmers •r f?.i«*^i2^- r Freight . charges nastituM the i la»g«t single hen of marketing east, 1 hat 382 per caat of Iho Mai, but i aa th* Alppliil, point is aoly M mile.- { fiwa the Sooth St. Paul stock yan!*.. the freight charges are emisidenpd | i smaller thm far aa organisation at, a aae distant potut. The maaager's caaMMMft aad expenses, yard ex pea aai, aad yafcag faad totaled |JJ»,I7O. j Total —lilt ■■piain, includiag the ( fwijN. switchiag, and war tax, selling i ri—iniis. faed. weighing, laspeetiou' --flmmmmm mad yaaiage, were •MIM. . • Maarasn to market is aa impert wt *«•« waloag pamtte the retara of par cat of gtaae raceipta. Aa tot aaaam aad freight chaigas is- | i /'7. CL-: - f .1 i WBIB nu MIUIUTVIIUI | t&ndaySdiool 1 • Lesson' idh ui r*m. rmwAiig a D-. j tvochor of U —Hi Bah ta th* Moody f Bab laMHuu of CTJoago.) j awiiia. ua *owi m«ow« o«* —— 1 LESSOR FOR FEBRUARY 18 JEWS AND ZACCHAEU* LCMOiK TKXT- 1- jx* « t-». OOUDEX TEXT—For U.« Bon of Maa I m to aoak si.d to «*>• that vblch j was lam—taika VM v ! KEPEME.VCK UATEKIaL- Prov I U ' It Matt. I» LI talk* M 1-11. 1 UMAltl TOPlC—Uavtax Jasua ta i j \ idur I JCKIOft la UM Uoiuo of •. ' » | IXgICKMEIHATK AND BVNIOK TOPIC ■n Jaaua Ba«*d an titmllOMr. | TOINO PEOPL£ ANL ADULT TOPIC , -CkrlMtaa tUabdarda la Buglacas S> 1. Joaua Passing Through Jarlcho j l»- 11. Jericho la Doled aa tlio strunKbold j of the Oatiaanltea. sblit was nilracu- I«u«i> de! tered Ulo liie bauds of j Israel in responao to tbelr faith (Josli. d). and also for the faith of Hahab, j ohlch saved her froiu destruotiou | with the aty (Ueb. 11 3U, 31). 11. Zacchaoua Seeking Jaaus (»», ! *-*'• i_ Ilia Object (». S>. He souKht to . aaa who Joaua *aa Though perbapa proiupted by cuiloaity he eagerly I aought Jaaus. lie doubtlem had beanl : uf hau' kind treatment of publicans, | aa waa prompted to seo what kind of : a auaii Uc waa. 2. HU l>lflh-ultieo (re. 2, 8). (1) > His ta famous business (». 2). He was a tax collector of the Human govern- I menL The very fact that a Jew held -mob an offlee undor the hated Hoiusns | would make hlui extremely unpopular. Thea since ba was rich U was evident [ that be had practiced extortion In col lon lag the taxes. (2) Ufa shortness •4 sisture (i. S). He was too sinsll to >-ro»d his aay through ta Jesus, and | being bated by the people they thrust I turn aalde. no doubt with taunts and ee-s. (3) Hla persistence (». 4). He ran before tlie inoltijude and climbed up into a tree. What lie linked lb U"jrr he ass determined should be , inaiie up by I lie height of the tr«e. Ob 4ai les pls«-ed before him he bruahed | iriilf i bt tiw he could not brush a*h!e be ' limbed over because he had ol his heort upon the gdbl. Tboagb j tm" liaeus* legs were too short to en able htm to see Jesus they were Ion?, > enough to run the crowd and en , tble I.lm to climb tha tree. It WHS *oni»-wbat undlgniflet l for tbia rich :uau to eltmb the tree, but Ills Soul Si• desirous to see Jesus tl|Ht he ssi bla pr.de to Ibe wlnda. 111. Jeaua Finding Zacchaeus (yt. While /anfiiseus was trying (0 see lesus Jesn* waa looking for lilin. This | i* always the ase. When Jesus saw I iditi he oHuiusnded him to come down ' | froua the- tree and det liueti his luteu itoa to go home with him. Zacebaetis j , mure Lhan be 'exjjected. Jesus lid ; not utter a word which would humill «le Zacchaeus. Jesus knew his lienrl's leMre and dealt aectirilHigly wllli iiiin. VII s.-ills who esm»--tly seek Jcstia dialt be found of HUu How wonder *ul His grace, that regardless of oils'! . ;o«t life, that Jesus will receive iilui «s a friend end enter Into fellowship •lb bin. ZaiN I ii-u> |uickly res(mud d lie came dowii end with Joy ro jrived Jos-s IV. Xaccbssus* Conversion (vv. MO). His cooiersiou waa audden and iburuogh He was converted before '.e had reached Ibo ground It tloe* not take Jesus long to aave a snub I. What the Oowd Hutd (v. 7). rhey said Just what they say today when sinners coma to Christ. Thay >alled ta mind the wtin's foriucr Kins. , They also reproached Christ, Raying ' thai he had come to be a guest of thla i notorious extortioner, the tax collec tor His supreme mission was to kiits sianera (v. 1«»>. Jesus came not to • oodamn us. but to save us; not to -bame and destroy us. but to save 'imuj sin and reconcile us io Uod our I'atber. \ 2 What Zacchaeus Said (v. 8). His xarmha waa thorough. It took hold upon hla heart. Ills new Ufa was be mm with resoiotloa and raatllutlon lie dedicated the half of bla goods to the po.* Hla cvaeerslon got hold of his pocke«book Hla deterniinatlon to [ make reetitßtloa wherein he had ] »r.-orly exacted taxes shows the I genuineness of hla conversion. While Cod forgets tlie past of a altlner when, be Cumes CbHaL the alnner who la • ■•nverted will arch to make right all ' a ronga. fee they unkind words or un righteous deeds 2 What Jesna Said W. 0. 10). "To- - day ia saltation coma to thy bouse." Tha publican aas uow a child of God, a «ua of Abraham Salvation la a present reality when one recelvaa ChrlaL — Few Ooad Lisa 'Aa aatverml a practice as lying la, aad as aaj a use as It aevtnk, I da But remember to have hemd threa |do: lie* lii all uiy toDversatlun.— Hwift. - Withdrawing Friendship. They aaera to take away tha aut fram the warid wfeo withdraw friend Mr Item Ufa.—Ctoero. Ma WHa Rules. Ho ofea ratea must liuiuor full at a« Cm M»'a>to Fever. . Cultivated * land In Eagland gad Walas Ii ww about tha apt u tha p« war ana, feat psimaaant pasturaa das lese adaaha, according to mports * ta the United States department of ' agifctfws Tha rultivmtaii lsr j has I f -I " . |g> ,ii •• i —. _ jj UHumßßflni kyb Cures IK-ngue Fever. amounteii to acre.;. It now iimoufits to 11,311.0t5i acres, compac **i-«l with 11,S8f>,0(10 acres in 1912. Por ' muhenl pastures now occupy 14,71 iitKi ac'ies compared with 11,. r >W»,»fMi Hcre> in l'Jlh ami with 1.1,8219,f100 iic fes in 1912. To Prevent a Cold Take WKi, /XXMtCXO v Frequent X Headaches X T "I suffered with chronic jf , W coastlpatioa thai would bring oa R hi very severe headaches." My* r Mrs. Stephen H Kincer, ol X R.F. D. I. Cripple Creek. Va. kj "I tried different medicines and y [ dX) not get relief. The head- aches became very frequent I U heard oi ' U 3 Thedford's w | BLACK-DRAUGHT s m and look H for a headache, and y. W the relief sa very ouick. and ▼ j fl it was so long brfote Iliad M . another headache. Now I just o V keep the Biack-Urauglit, and TP ' A don't let myv ■, get in thai A a condition." ▼ Thedlord's Black-Draught J - P (purely vegetable) has been r\ \ y found to relieve constipation, y ▼ and by stimulating the aciion of J M the liver, when ills torpid, helps y to driva many poisons out of T your system. Biliousness T y similar troubles are often ii | XI relieved in tfih way. It b the ] natural way. Be natanll Try r% y Black-DraugM. y A saJoenr.il.™. OKWOOO i, liliO 'inn ki> Kelievcs a Cold. •x NOTlt K i iiilei and by virtue of the auiii-iv - - , -i, onti contaiiicrl in . a certain deed ol Hum exec le.l on the l!'.uli iay ol" He cen»l« i, mil), bi— VV. T- ilAluim um'. wile, .Mary E.. iiyinan ami ul iocohl in the public legiatiy ol Alartin coun ty, liiMik A-2; jriK« ->o- 1 . to secure lliu payment of certain l«nh«i.-- of even dale therein, iud the v stipulations iu tiie sail! -deed ol tiu»l fot having been (oiuplieii with ami at the icquc.sl oi tlie holder ol said boiad, tue uniei'- . ignt'ii tiu.stec, will oil Maich •>, 1U23, at 2:iiU oclock, p.nnit. t at the court, house dooi of Martin county, offer ul - 191 efmi (public aaiv lo tfft highest binned for cash the ioilowing de»cril)el leal es tate: First tract: liounded on tlie north by C oho no creek; on the east by L. i. Ci lesson; on the south by the public load leading from Hamilton to Oak City, N. C.; on the west by H. S. Kverett and J. T. Daniel, containing • HH) acres, muie ui iesS, and being tlie same premises described in a deed from \V. B. Hose aiui wife to Wil liam Che'riy, of iscord in the public m Registry of Martin county in book KR, at page 473. ~ Second tiact:. Beginning at the road from Hamilton ..to Goose Nest at a ditch at tho conicr of N. M Wois ley; thence aloug >ald line north lo J. T. llyiiiaii*s cornpr 'or tTie Etl^lT 1 lamt, thencv ifear!y \res-t along said' Jlynian's line lo the road; iheace on down the road to the beginning, coh-, laming one acre, moio or less aud being tlie same land described in u deed of record in the pablic ivgistiy' of Martin county in book CCC, -at Third tract: Adjoining the lands of N. M. Wort'.ey, J. T. tjynian and oth era, and being a {tart of the land conveyed by W. B Shei it)d to Patsy Brown to Keihe flails, containing by v ustimate, one acre, moie or less, it lieiug the Same laud described in a deed from J. 0. flails and wife to William Cherry, of record in book CCC at page itt, Martin couaty legistry. Fourth tract: Beginning at aa old stump on tho public road leading from Oak City to Hamilton. N. C-, near W. S. Cherry's house, and running thence along said Cherry's Una aouih 88 east SAO chains to N. M. Wors* ley's old Una; thence along hid line N. 16 degrees 80 mtnutes said- 4.90 chains; theaca east 90 liakgjA W. 8. ! Cherry's corner; tlaaaa north 4 east 10 80 chains; thence south 88 degrees | I JM«X«rea BllHeas Favpr. 3S I * . THE ENTERPRISE, Wffilamstonn, N. C. ,16 minutes vest 19 JO chains to thi beginning. Containing acres, man or teas, and being tne saine premise: described in * i'nw M. & J£v cieU and others to V>. is. Cherry, o: f record in boo* US a pmg* Hot, Mar Un county registry. Toil, the lird day at February m R. H. SAUSBUKY, 2-2-4t Trustee. Mab-My-iuui, An ABtasefUc. NOTICE OF SAU Under and by virtue o* the powe of sale contained in a certain dee / of trust by §UEIO P, Fwdei and her husband, Leslie Fowden v the undersigned trustee, and bearlni tne date of June Ist, li/iiZ, ami o I record in the public registry of hLii | Un county in Book G-2 at page 4ift stud deet, el having teen givei ,y* > ■ . : lo bee uie tilt: payiseut of notes o even date and tenor therewith, aiu II»e terms and COI:UIK>W» -therein con ! turned not having been complied wi.. i and TST tile fequest of the hoick-r c the said notes, the undersigned tr.u. tee will on Monday the 2feth day o February, IVtt, between the hours o) 12 m., a"d 1:80 p. in., in frost of u. court house door of Martin county at Williamson, N. C., offer for 3al at public auction, to the highest butdci lor cash, the following described prop eity, to witi Thnt certnfn tract net parcel of tanrf .situate in the said county of Mai tin state of North Carolina and bound ed on the south by the Williamson and Hamilton roal; en the ea»t by the lands of J. It. and Joe Cherry; on the northwest by the lands of W. BUSiNE^CAkDS f MARY F. MUFF CHIROPHAC 1 OK PalmefGraduatv Tar bora, N. C. Office houix: 9 a J*. —1 p. *n» 2:30 p. m.—6:30 p. m., Tue«, FrL, I p. m.—B p. m. Phones: Office s>t, residence 511. ■ - 1 I C. B. RASSELL FERTILIZERS XVP M ATKRIAUS PEAM rs Office rear Peoples Hank Build ing; cither front or wide entrance Phone &.V V. . —^ ; B. A. CBtcber B. D. Critdier Critdier and Critcher Attorney ' Muin Street Phone 6# Viliiboi»toa, N. u ; Hugh & York, M. I>. ; Microscopy, Electrotherapy. J Buy, - Diagnosis Speciality Offic over York's Gaiu** «« | — - Waahiagtos &uwt | Offic hours 8 to 10 a. in., 7 to > |p. m. Offic* phone 3-2, aiir> »t phone 83 3 Elbert S. Peel ATTORNEY AT LAW * Office.-' in The Colard Huiljin(t j j Telephone Z2fc j | i)r. P. B. Cone i DENTIST ; 1 j Office in Fanners & Morhaat* , Bonk Building Hours 9 to 12 and 1 U. I ! Phone No. • Res Phooe N* 1 j Dr. It, Im Sttvatx* of Rocky Mouai will be et the A*- * lantk Hotel third Wedawda;* IT I ; each month to trset diseases oi ; tl.e EYE EAR, NOSE * THRCfcAI \ and Fit GLASS. /"MOTEL SOUTHLAND^ W«*r. S«4a* «e™ w« *rr«fcl rew le |1 i ■%** l* J »■■*>■■! 1 n% Cn». IXwrn m fc« BtUm it II li— ■■ II - ■ T- —* "" "*•"-■ *"'' —'' ■ to mil \9f ».I I m TtfrMt •» ifc.n «!>■■ lUm I Ha) mi t jnf' inaitt w •*■!> an . I .1 lnl»i * > , " M. 1 IHmiX-K. >»n ». £ NORFOLK—VIRGINIA j/J - Kader B. Crawford * KVERVTHINfiIK JNSH KANCE "I . IS, CALL PHONE NO. 4# "l *" '■ I f j"| *| • 1 1 " * J. Whitaker and t* tha h* -e tae lands of J. B. ud Joe Cherry, s containing one hundred and twenty five (12») aft— wta or I—, and be inr the same land that was conveyd r- to Eli " Kaith and Kmnu JU God win by deed from Leonora Collins, y, dated the 2#th day of Nofrsetor, 1901. aad recorded in book FFF at page of the public registry of Martin coun ty. Reference to said deed ia hose - by made for a mors definite descrip tion aal it being the sane lands that - were conveyed to L*lie Fowden aad J. H- Saunders by C. W. Keith and tt wife. Elita Keith.' w This the 24th day of January, 1«3. CLAYTON MOORE. Trwtee. 'g 'wm§ :r, • >" |OK SALE CABBAGK PLANTS j tiurmuda onion plants, all va- ..rties'fOkT per I,©oo. Prompt *•! sMpnieiit. TWi-rin Plant Co., Valdos 'J La,' Ga. MM > t AUBAUE PLANTS FI»R SALE ''j Wood's Improved Jersey Wakefield. '■: i'i«-nt) of them. 20 cents per hun dred, by J. H. H. Knight, M. D. 2-16-oaw-tf CON VKM KM IWU .STORY Honiie N iit New Town for sale. Terms rea t.y. W. C. Manning, agent. 1-2-tf hOVVDK.N S LAST LOAD OF Males are the best ever brought from Ken tucky. * 1-12-tf BOOMS FOR RENT AND BOARD. Furnished rooms if desired. Mrs. J. U. Ward, West Main street. l-l»-if FOWDEW'S CAW »i.»D »F Male are going fast. 1 1-12-tf HAVE YOU SEEN KOWDEN'S last load of mules T 1-12-tf rOMB STONES ANII MONI'MENTS of tH*st material, at right prices. Joshua L. Coltrain, route 4, Wil ' liamntoii, N. C. t« 4-J7 ' i "WANT TO REMIND MY CDB j toniei'B to plea.se have bottles ready i foi me when 1 have 1 he-milk deliv ered in the mornings. We are not a/raid tliat we.will lose them, but owing to our increased patronage we neeu oil of our present supply of botties and I will greatly appre ciate my customers having them ready. F. M. Duns tan, Boanoke Dairy. "" * l-H4) PUBLIC SAI.ES . We have purchased 122JM10 pair U. S. Army Munson last shoos, aiies S 1-2 to 12 which was the entira surplus stork of one of the lurgest U. S. gov-* ernment shoe contractors. This shoe is guaranteed 100 per cent solid leather, color dark tan, bellows tongue, dirt ind water proof. The actual vahie of this shoe is $6.00. Ow ing to thia tremendous buy we can offer same to the public at IMS. Send correct siie. Pay postman on ! delivery or send money order. If the shoes are not a« represented we Will cheerfully refund your pioney upon »>-«(uest ? . i National Bay Stale Shoe Company 2M Broadway, New York, N. Y. ■yj.Ai-.--a— _uu...- |pft tJ«fe SHTEftMUSE CQLUMKB FOR BELLCTO YtttJ* MMOUNIW* " - 1 - • JOKES. SON * oa m • I Noarou.viMM* I msmm\ • MCCLLCMT STORABC rAcn_rne.S. • I LATEST MARKET INPOHMATWH pwrnMneo oil RBOMesr ■ pnec or cHAMe, rrr#TCLcr»K)fit or TCLCawtt I COMMPONDCN^JIVIT»J»W ammummmmmmmmt9mß^^ Just Received 500 BUSHELS BURT OATS 50 BUSHELS SEED IRISH POTATOES ONION SETS AND FRESH GARDEN SEED AND TOBAGO CLOTH. . BUY EARLY WHILE THE PRICES 4RE LOW. CAR LOAD OP BUILDING LIME %ND PLASTER GALVANIZED ROOFING AND RED CEDAR MUNGLBS | C. D. Carstarphen wnxiAMsroN, N. CL iriuiiiiiiimttmimtmmimmmmiiiiinmmmini:nim«iniinii>mimiiniiiiiiui j / I E CLOTHES | PRESSING -J&EG CLEANING | IP I REPAIRING ,_c We solicit the patrona** of tho«e was for mm mm or ab etter in displease*! with the valet service they are m «Ul>A We solicit those who appreciate care and »UsaUis teMM. We solidt those who may bo over particular ahist tka way their work U done. All Who Come May Feel Assured of Service That Is Different ' • I IDEAL SANITARY PRESSING CLUB j PRICE ft THOMPSON. Own Phoßf 1«7 WiUiamston. N. C. ltl Maia 8k "V - - * i MHWUI W WIWWW> ' ~V —""T 1 „*■"">■■■*- - ' - ■ 1 ■ !!■ . '.'II. , 'ii i . gggggsgaggggggsß^^ DP INTEREST TO POULTRY BFTLFITBBI *■ " ■ fc; Jr ■ 3s ' - ... «r • " " - . " Cure tor Chicken Cholera ' - ' ' : ' -• - • ■ ■ - ■.... , _ t-. ■ t - PUT UP AND HOLD BY R. M. GORDY, THAT B CDALAN TEBD TO CURB OB YOUR MONEY REFUNDED * & ' ' THIS CURE WILL INCRBABG YOUB BGG PBODUCIMM M PERCENT. A PBEVRNTIYB AS WELL AB ACVB& " „ - -T . , If. -_. _ # _ , BVILJL . ON SALE AT • ■ tr> ■ i'£% ,*C > * j Williamston Baking Co. I WILLIAMS TON, N. C. I PRICE fik AND fI.M A PACKAGB - " ■ •- '.7
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