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THE ENTERPRISE POBdSItSD KVIIV FRIDAY WlUtamatoa. M. C. WILLIAM C. MANNING RDfToa SUBSCRIPTION KATES Cm Twt fi.oo Star Monthr .... .50 Ikn Month* .as Strictly Cash In Advance Bateted at the POM Office at Wllli«ni«toii, ■. C. a* Second Cla» Mail Mattel Addreis all Communications to THE ENTERPRISE, WilliAmston, N C FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7 - 1917 v -Wvl -ft Notice 1i i . ''uc ' ft 11- ',o 11 11 ti H\ i••i -1 ii-Ii ii nt ii\ 'it'.! I tii I -1_ Trust" executed to me by !• I; 111 ••.•5 i. 1 '). i \ > i 1. 11 ni 11 \, 11) i .i nd 11 11 \ i(>• >i' 111 •i i .n the Hegistei "I Ki'oK )11i« in Mn -1111 C"Uli tV, II) Ik " «!\ ll', |».i>4' a 5-i, to secure the payment ol t . T.llll I»' >fll s lieal mi; even da It 1 li - rewith, ahd the stipulations in S'.t! Deed of Trust nut having b en i oinplird with, I shall expose s.ile at public .mi tioit, tut i.i 1 hi the Town of Parmele in I it of the Post )llii i', .it ] 1 i o «. I.ik, a. m. on the . v .nid day of December, 1 917, the following described real estate, to-wit. Beginning at a ditch, (). L." Whitchard's line; running South 85 F.. 94 poles to Bryant Chance's line; thence south 1 7 \V. 2l poles; thence south JH K 8 poles to.a ( orncr; thence north Hf> 1 .. W. «6 poles to a dttch; thence up sail ditch to a bridge; thence a straight line to a pine stump in (/. L, Whitchard's line to the be. ginning, containing $1 acres more or less, T! i.-> the : jndday of November, 1917. B. A. CRITCHKK, Trustee, 11-jo ARMENIAN and SYRIAN RELIEF 13010,10 : NEEDED AT; ONCE TO SAVE THOUSANDS 'When ho saw th> n.ultitudos li ■ wis moved with (''imp issioti on them, because th-»y were f 'int ori, and were scattered abroad as fhctp having no slu pln id." Matthew 9:30 As W. T. Ellis Sees If If what we saw today in Sunni Mosque, Urumia. could be trans planted ten hours westward to Madison Square, New York, every newspaper in America would with the story of the most abject spectacle in world at war and millions for relief would follow straightway. Refugees from mountain . illages, driven from ripening crops, living un sheltered on stones, indescribable rags, starvation, sickness and filth. Human beings in state of oriental street dogs with whom they compete for offal. Work al ready done by Americans for Ar menians, Syrians and Assyrians is national triumph, but vastness of continuing need is overwhelm ing Turkish speaking reinforce ments and field reorganizations larger scale necessary. Corigre gational Presbyterian Mission Turkey, Persia vinoicated by brilliant present service of Americans and trained helpers. Sjjgnedr ELLIS BEURY. Professional Cards t LAMMAMAMMMMM S. J. Everett Attorney-at-Law Greenville, N. C. '• Williamston, N. C. Greenville Look Distance Phone 318 Wm. K. Warren - J. S. Rhodes Drs. Warren & Rhodes «*•» Physicians and Sut^cons Office in Bkk* I'ruK Store - 'Phone 75 H. A. CRITCHER It. D. CRITCHER CRITCI \EH & jCRITCHER ** ATTOUNEY-AT-LAW MAIN STREET ' PHONE 77 Williamston, N. C. A U. Dunnm# Clayton Moore DUNNING MOORE Attorney'* and Councilors At I aw r 114 Maui h)t., over I . K. I loiigrs More Williamtlon, N (. Phone 135 Jos. li. Saunders, M. I) Physician and Surgeon 1 Day phone - Night phone J W.illiamston. N. C. Hugh B. York, M. D Microscopy, Electrotherapy, X Kay, Diagnosis, Specialties i Mlice (iir Smith wick St rf'r Mount Bmi ' illiie hmiiM, to lo >i in .7to« |> in, I Mill • phone Nlylil (it.ntic 6) ,1. I). SLADi; Undertaker and Licensed Embal m c r Plymouth, - N. C. Phone 37. Williamston, N.C. Dr P. B. CONE Dentist Office over Farmers and Mer chants Hank. \ * Hours 9 to 12 and 1 to 6 Phone No. 9 Res Phone No- 16G Dunning & Smith Attorneysvt-Law Williamston, N. C. . N. C. At least 1,000,000 Armenians and Syrians in Turkey have per ished during the past two years from massacre, deportation, ex posure, starvation, diseasse„ THE ENTERPRISE, WILLIAMSTON, NORTH CAROLINA The Peoples Bank CHRISTMAS SAVINGS CLUB * Y ( )u inav beffin with 1 cent or $5.00 and next' Christinas get j b $12.75 or $250.00 '^' Tl '"" :cl "'" ' ' r afK * et l n^>rma tion SOWftiKS Read How Beginning December 18, 1917 4 per cent Paid on Time Deposits J. (i STATON, President J. L. HASSELL, Vice President V. R. TAYLOR, 2nd V-Presulent C. H. GODWIN, Cashier JOHN L. RODQERSON, Asst. Cashier LUTHER PEEL, Teller Williamson, N. C. Or. R. L. Savage of Rocky Mount will bo at the Atlantic Hotel fourth Wendnea day in each month to treat dis eases of the EYE, EAR, NOSE and THROAT and FIT GLASSES l£. P. BUNCH Agent For Carolina Metal Shingles N. C Phone 170 Marlin County Organizes To Aid Armenian and Syrians aro starv ing and dying by thousands, mostly women and children, whose husbands and fathers have been kilied by the cruel Turks with the help of the murderous Kaiser. These are the solemn facts which the world is called upon to witness. Let us rush to their assistance with such gifts as we may be able. This is the day to be thy Brother's Keep?r. This is the day to be the Good Samaritan. Oar President and his advisers say that they must have Thirty Millions of Dollars at once or many of the unfortunate will perish. Martin County should raise several hundred dollars at once. At a meeting of our county held this week, Elder Sylvester Hassell very kindly consented to receive anv contributions you wish to make to the humane cause and forward same, where every cent will be used to feed these starving souls. Put any amount in a letter with your name Jand address and mail same to Elder Sylvester Hassell, Treasurer, Wiliiamston, N.'C. Mrs. Mattic Speller l)eal«r In OENiIUAL MERCMANDIS Also a full line of wall paper. - Phone 35 Willlamaton, N. C Wheeler Martin Wheeler Martin, Martin & Martin Attorneys-at-Law Williams ton - North Carolina 'PHONK 33 FOR SALE. Builders Lime. Agricultural Burnt Unslacked. Slacked and Oyster Shell Lime in bulk or bags,, car or cargo shipments. Clyde MacCallum State Agent, Hertford, N. C. for Limestone Products Corp. and Chesapeak Shell & Lime Co, MONEY TO LEND—On improv ed farm lands in Martin County. j\nv amount from SI.(XX) up. S. J. Everett, Greenville, N. C Atrocities have now ceased, but the remnant of the people, including hundreds of thousands of orphans, is in danger of starving to death. Notice Having qualified as administrator upon the estate of Ma KB ie C». McNaughtOD, net ease 1;-, not ice in hereby given to all 4>ettons holding claims against said estate to present theui to the undersigned for payment on or before the 6th day of Nov. 1918, or this notice will be plead in bar ot their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment. This 6th day ot Nov. 1917. GEO P McNAUr.HTON, Adm. Mulei For Sale. Always from 100 to 300 head x>f horses \ iiinjcs of all description for sale at my stables in Yc>rk Pa JOE KINDIG What The Good Book Says. « ' But whoso hath this world's good, and seeth his brother in need, and shutteth up his com passion froji him, how dwelleth the love of God in him?" 1 John 3:17 And the king shall answer and sav unto them. Verily I say unto you, Inasmuch as ye have done it unto one of the least of these mv brethern, ye have done it unto me." "Then shall he answer them, saying, Verily I say unto you, In asmuch as ye did it not to one oP r the least of these, ye did it not to me." Matthew 25:37, 38, 40, 45. ."When saw we thee a strang er, and took thee. in? or naked and clothed the? "Lord, when saw we thee an hungered, and fed thee? or thirs ty, and gave thee drink? , * -v 'Pure .religion and uridefiled before God the Father is this, To visit the fatherless and the wid ows in their affliction, and to keep oneself unspotted from the world." ' James 1:27 •
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