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THE ENTERPRISE - POnjUISD KVKRY KHIDAY vnikaKoa, H. C. 'WILLIAM C. MANNING. EDITOR - SUBSCRIPTION RATES OH f«tr fx.oo i Hk Month# ... .50 Tfcnt Month* Strictly Cash la A 4 vane* lateral at the M OfJScr at WlllUmnoti. ■.Cm BecoadCtaaa Mall Matter. AMrau all Communication* to THE ENTERPRISE, Wtfllamatoa, N. C. Friday Aufc. 20, iqh; w»A j i c News From Czk City. —**♦*———— —i. S. E. Hines went to Norfolk j Wednesday. Billie Savage spent the week end in Norfolk. Miss Katherine Jordon left f r Lewiston Saturday. Miss Jefferson House has re turned from Norfolk. Herman Rawls returned from! Roberson ville Saturday. Miss Malissa Worsley i« visit-; in# relatives in Tarhoro. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Council: left Saturday for Norfolk. Koy House and Marion Burn ett were in Hansel! Sunday. Mrs. Sallie Jordon and children! spent Wednesday in Hobgoo'd. j . Mfafrt Mnry Hinna—i-i tit hnnv i from a vinit to Scotland Neck, j Miss'Gora Ixmg, of Hobgood, j spent Thursday with the Misses House. Mrs. Alisbrooks, of Scotland Neck, spent some time 'with her sister. Grady Smith and Leland Tay lor, of Spring Green, were here Sunday. John Wiffginsand wife, ofTar boro, visited relatives here dur ing the week-end. Sherwood Alisbrooks, of Scot land Neck, spent Sunday nitfht here with relatives. Mrs. liartlett and children spent a few days with Mrs. Lew-j is Johnson last week. —— James Hopkins left for Scot land Neck Monday, after reliev ing the A. C. L., Agent here. Miss Annie Mae. HarreU enter tained a few quests at an ice i cream supper last Wednesday. Mrs. B. D. Tew and Miss Ad aline Tew have returned to Pott Norfolk after a visit to relatives her ,*. Mr. and Mrs., Buckman, of Washington, spent a few days last week with Mr and Mrs. T. I W. Davenport. Mr. and Mrs. J* L, Davenport. Mr. and Mrs. T. li. Johnson went to Hassell Thursday night t'» at tend -the meeting— Misses Emily Hines and Clar ice Cartwright left Wednesday to spend a few weeks at Norfolk and other points. J. T- McCiaron sold s>l lbs. of weed for $57,47, averaging 10.20, with Staton & Hight. Our advice to the farmers is to sell first primings at the present . prices. Bring them along to the Dixie Warehouse. Adv. Mrs. J. B. H. Knight and son Charles left Wednesday for a pleasant trip to Baltimore, Atlan- tic City and New York. At At- . lantic City, Mrs. Knight will meet her son Burke Haywood Knight and wife. i The Methodist Sunday School pupils had their annual outing at the big mill on yesterday, leav ing town at 9:30 with a large number of invited guests. The day was ideal, being cool which - compensated for the dust. An • dinner with plenty of v barbecue was served , Storeopticon views at the Far mers Institute will be interest ing to both men and women. Ev-| £rybody come. I WJE. 5 r™ -™i ► Professional Cards ; Hugh B. York, M. D Microscopy, Electrotherapy, X- Ray, Diagnosis, Specialties Office on Smith wick St.. rear Blount Bru. Office boura, 8 to to a. ai., 7 to 9 p. m. Office f pboue 60 - Night 'phone 63 Wm. B. Warren - J. S. Rhodes Drs. Warren & Rbodes Physicians and Surgeons Office in Biggs Drug Store - 'Phone 79 Jos. H. Saundeis, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Day phone 53 - Night phone 40 Williamston. N. C. A. R. Dunning • T C. St/itt» Dunning & Smith Attorneys . t Lawj Williamston, N. C. Robersonville N. C. — ■ S. J. Everett Attorney-at-Law Greenville, N. C. - Wil !in in •tun, N. Greenville I*ouk iM-ia »• Phone \?K I Presinent, Greenville. N.C. ; Mrs. Mattie Speller Dotilor In ! (IENERAL MHHCMANDIS | y- \VJ_lllnmwtonC' j Wheeler Martin Wheeler M.»rltr, Martin & Martin Attorncys-at-Law| Williamston - North Carolina runsK DTPTBTCONE Dentist Offie same one used by Dr White. Will be in office each day. Hours 9 to 12 and 1 to 5 Phone No. 9 Res. Phone No. 153 ' aMßßwaaaiMßaßi E. P. BUNCH Agent For Carolina Metal Shingles j Williamston. N. C. Phone 170 John E. Pope _ General Insurance, I Life I'ire Health Accident. Live l Real Estate - Brokerage Williamston - North Carolina Office on Main Street, second ! floor F. K Hodges building. J. E. Pope. Dr. 0. S. Vaughan L. -W& OPTOMETRIST KYESIGHT SPECIALIST Idraduate Northern Illinois Col lege of Ophthamology CHICAGO : Office: PoA's Jewelry Store Williamston. - N. G. B. A. Critcher • ATTORNEY-AT-LAW MAIN STREET PHONE 77 j Williamston, N. C. Dr. R. L. Savage of Rocky Mount will be at the Atlantic Hotel fourth Wendnes day in each month to treat dis eases of the EYE, EAR, NOSE and THROAT and FIT GLASSES Notice Under and by virtue.of an order of the Superior Court of Martin coutv made in the special proceeding entitled Rd Griffln. etal. va Jitn Lilley et al, the un dersigned Commissioner will on the 4th of Oct. 1951 at i> o'clock M. at the C. H. door in Williamston, N. C.. offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash the follow* inn deacribed tract of land to- wit: • Beginning at Walton and Ray tract of land, thenee east to the Round Pond, thence north to Harry Lilley'a line, then south west to Ray Una, then aouth to the Walton line and Ligbtfoot tract of land and known as the Stanly Lilley I place. Thla aoth of Aug. 1915. 8-«7 B. A. Critcher, Com. „ 1 ■ ~ -- . THE ENTERPRISE. WILLIAMSON. NORTH CAROLINA || Remember § j j Adkins, Bailey & Meador §j | Robersonville fa I .Know Tobacco and Know jS \ How to Sell it |jjj| Try Them With Your First ;j© Load and | Be Convinced |!| JPji M H Don't fail tomorrow to visit !| one of tho Stores belßw mul ffet one 5 of those tUinly iiiiU unique trial bottle* of | I Hlvgpr't Wonderful new Klower Drop* Per- It fume. They are going with a ru»h every. j I body want* one. ! 20c Eisi i Special at 1 V 1 Your cK*k.of *lor., Vlolat, Koto. Lilf » of tl>« Valter• W i.l ana. Liltc. etc.. etc. ( j Everybody in town i» talking about this Va 0 now perfume that has displaced every other In the Yl ■ByyitA \ / B ftvnr of lnll«« of faililon. Not like anylliins you have' ever \WRuJi 1 / (miii la'fure. You simply must try It to know liow different JUmL. / 1 it l« liow perfectly It prewrrM the fill true. dcllmte fra- Lb the froro I* Made. I PERFUME IBH SI. OU 0»r ounce anv Quantity dmtirtd Ask to M*e Hiegtf'n Fluwer Drops Toilet Water, Ilieger's MUN AMOt'lt I'midro dc Rii (face JIj Rememlier, this sptinl Trial Bottle (lis tributiou is limited. Get one tomorrow—at one-half tin regular price —at any of th"o Sa under# and FowtUiii Notice. I'mler n»i»1 by virtue of adeed of Ttiit iexecuted by j >tin K Mi/.el i hii ! wife Kl« lii Mi/.ell lo I f!iu ■ I), l»lj;j».-, Ti tt'iee, da tg'-t 2>->th t»f June, mcordtdin TThe public legists) t* 4a •Hcok C. C V... Page 5/6, deht'tlt having been made in pdMueTiT Of ; de'rt *eourva| thereby, the intdersi^ncd, who whs >ut»-1 {ititnle.l m Tt.uiUc in said Deed ot 'l', ust t in j'l » e and »t«ad of«|ohu l> Mikk t»y j | u of the .Superior Court, l -ted j ( 4th (Imv of jof .September 1015. in frout 01 the Cojitt j ! Iloustf door in Willinmston' sell to the 1 I highest bidder for cash the follow ing descrihed property, 10-wit: That tract of land Iving unt in the cotttnv of Mortin, udjoiuiaß the hind I ofJW'rixhtc Havia \V. C. Ml/ell nd j Others e>>t)iposed of two apjoinitig | each other, upict w'tich the said J. B. Mi/ell livei and now iti possession ol J. i A. M./ell, a'»d Ikcine.the Mine laud coa- I veved to D trustee, dated June aoth 1401 recorded in the public ' registry of Martin covnty iu Book C C. ! C . Page 57J. I Tliis the 2ist (Uy of AuK«st, 1915. Wlitsier Martin Jr., The Clerk Guaranteed It "A customer came into my store tht other day and said to bne my clerks, •have you anything that will cure diar rhoea?' and my clerk went and got him o bottle of Chamberlain's Colio, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and said to him. "if this does not cure you, I will not charge you one cent for it.' So he took it home and came back in a day or two and said he was cured." writes}. H. Berry & Co., Salt Creek, Va. Obtaina ble everywhere. Recommends Chamberlain's Colic, Chol era and Diarrhoea Remedy. "I never hesitate to recommend Cham bcrlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarihoea Remedy," writes Sol Williams, mer chant, Jesse, Tenn. "I sell more of it than ol any other preparations of like character. I have uaed it myself and found it gave me mote relief than any thing else 1 have ever tried for the same pnrpoae." Obtainable everywhere. Notice, ■I I Under nad by virtue of and order of the Superior Court of Ma>titi County tnnde in the sf.rcisl pioci-cdioK* entitled Bd C.ritUn, et al the under*itfnei! G>ni missioner will ou iTic 4*.li of O, t. iirrVitt 1 li o'clock M -it tr.e Court House d orj v n 1 Willi.un -i »n, N. C •ff •• for -de 16 Ifie I hiphes* btdd»r for rash th- following I dtionbe t tract *>f bind, tti-wi!: i 1 e liiininu at Wetfoot Branch, thenre 1 running west thru the field along a ditch | to the lands of Mmtn 1 Newman, thence j along the f Mincivt \'e« nun to James , R. s lii m tbeiice south to the r Walton and lit foot tmct cf land « thence u west course in gitinißg I |and known as the Alfred .1 1 tr.ici. j This joth ctf Aug 191s i 8 »" H. A t.riteher Com. ' | Young men seeking to equip / themselves for pranical life in j Agriculture and all its allied j branches; in Civil, electrical and i Mechauical Engineering; In Chem , istry and Dyeing; in Textile In- j dustry, and in Agricultural Teach- 1 in will find'excellent provision for their chosen careers at the State's ' industrial College. This College | fits men for life. Faculty for the coming year of 65 men; 767 stud- j ents; 15 buildings. Admirably 1 equipped laboratories in each de partment. County examinations | at each county-seat on July Bth. | For catalogue, write E. B. Owen, Registrar, West Raleigh, N. C. | Clayton Moore J Attorney at Law i • '* N ' Williamston - North Carolina { I $5.00 In Gold Goes'To Charles A. Knight ' Here is the letter: Ist. Because it is taking too much risk to keep money at i home or in the pocket, where it is liable to be stolen, burned or lost. 2nd. By putting your money in banks prevents fiuancial panics, and keeps money free and easy by keeping it in cir culation, thus preventing hard times. 3rd. Keep your money in bank and pay by check prevents mistakes and the liability to pay bills twice. 4th. It is an inducement to save. He who has a bank ac- I™ count has a stimulus to add more. We love to see it grow. If your money is in bank instead of the pocket you will not spend so mucn for foolishness. A bank account is an asset we all feel proud of. CHARLES A. KNIGHT, Age 11. Farmers & Merchants Bank J. D. BIGGS, Pi*». C. D. CARSTARPHEN. V-Pres K. W. SALSBURY, and V|ce-F*e». R. G. HARRISON, lashie. J. L. RODGERSON, As«'t Cashier IrTolTNl I Goes The Price J | _ ; I ly) Qj ur Hi 'on uH Men's, Wemens uml Q»fnfHi - I-awns, and i" ancy Dress Goods, and Embroideries. ' It will pay you to see our good? and get our prices before you buy. Ladies Hats at wonderfully low prices. i© 15 Palm Beach Suits $4.75 jjg Gome and See Us |j Harrison Bros. & Co. • |*j jjg Main Street gj ■,-ei,, • _ , .. " ■*j ... I Majestic Ranges We will give a set of Majestic Ware with every Majestic Range sold this month. I HOYT HARDWARE CO. | Williamston, N. C. I " ROSEMARY" | I® That's For Remembrance ]¥[ | LAND | X That's For Sale jjj I FARMS I W They Are for Homes I® Jjj Home Making is an Art Cultivated by the Man of © |M brains. He builds where Nature Smiles raf Buy a farm $ Choicest Offerings. Easy Terms iBl LESLIE POWDEN,
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