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THE ENTERPRISE WllHamatoa. N. C. WILLIAM C. MANKINC. RDITOK SUBSCRIPTION HATES f OH Tear f w> £ ■s Month? 5° t An* Month* '5 : Strictly Cash In Advance • BaUtrl at «hr l>oM Office al Wllltamalou * ■. C. M Second Claw Mall Millet Address all Communications to THE ENTHWPHISE. x\ illismston. N C. , 1 M FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21. - - 1017 ji i * ■ ! v Peace On Earth Though , the world is tin* I throes of pain us never before: thou .'!i m MI'S heart* arc torn FINE blt'tcii-U with anguish. th sunn ! iif the joyous Christina-; will be heard acre-. the winter's world, and themu-ic of the little children's voices uni bring smiles to the lips which w«T" wont to he sail, for strain tin- Chri-t Child lias conn* into the .vorld. Christmas chef r v. iil make the soldiers in campjri'"d ire u-h fed that the Holy Babi was nit bom in the little town of B'thkhem fo- nought they look out upon the sky on Christmas night, th»v will think of that star which led the men to the manger where He lav For the time they will forget the dreadful carnage which the war brings, and think of the lovt d ones whose thoughts are with th- in that night. Never has there been such Lumendous sacrifice, and for tv>t very truth, this should be the time when selfishness should be driven out of the hearts f men throughout the world; it is the day for the supreme test - the day when the love of the C'lild Jesus shou'J"ftl'F tlie jjreat American heart 1 .it' le .'children are crying lor food in the wa i - stricken portions ot KuroiTe: America is the mother of the worlu now, and she must un selfishly give of her blood and money In this portion of God's America, there is plenty and »o spare Let ns truly embodv in our thoughts and action? the spirit expressed in the angelic song, "Peace on earth, good will to men." Li't the Babe come in your home and abide there, and then the Christmas of IS>|7 will be the most blessed in all vour life FOR SALE FOR SALE Real in North Carolina and Virginia For Quick Buyers 2 One hundred and fiftv properties including Farms*, Dwellings, and Building'CSts. Also several million feet standing pine, cypress and gum timber. Having formed connection with one of the lest and mos" reliable Reaky Companies of Norfolk. lam now in position to show and sell farms stand,ng timber and town Iproper l m most any locality to suit their ideas anH nnrkpt hocik; with-icroae-p kinds of soil for all oroDs trrown in this climate We have the finest trucking lands in the boutn around and near Norfolk. Beautiful Tiomes. Stock raising and and da?rv fa?ms on the Ja.nos River Also a bunch of cheap fa?ms for buyers that don't care to leave the Old North State, One containing 150 acres, 65 cleared, price $7,000. $3,500 cash and SSOO annual payments \nother 250 acres 85 cleared price $7 500 $4,200 cash, 11 S3OO animal notes. These farms are 3 and 5 miles of Elizabeth City, respectively. Several wonderfully cheap farms at Sunbury. 210 acre farm, 140 cleared,' 10 acres new ground, well rotted ready for plow/ 2 two-story and 2 dwellings f"f s.^oo0 1 00r* R °°? ° F bCSt P f rodu^in^ arm I Gates county, price 15,000, ss,ooocash. 10 yearly payments. 70 acre farm, 59 cleared, beautiful 6-room 2 - st ?J/j d , w r^ in £; £J p J®u nuiJ of time s h- -6 y earl y Payments. Another, 114 acres, about 75 cleared. Buildings were burned this year, new barns, stables and shelters, no dwellings, price $5,500, $3,000 cash, plenty of time on balance. Listen!! BUYERS Listen!! The biggest values 1 ever saw lam offering to close before Jan. Ist, 1918- When the old gentleman told me the price my countenance showed such surprise that his little daughter-in-law (like all good women, was on the job) said "Daddv hUrry. bring Mr. Winslow a pitcher of Dismal Swamp Grape Camphor, She knew what I needed but I was not slow in getting an option. Just think, five (5) little farms containing 350 acies all told. * Within a radius of one mile—just like one farm with a two-story 6-room dwelling, plenty of ou, buildings and good ..enant quarters— all these for the small sum of $7 500. $3,500 cash, eight §SOO annual notes on ballance or $7,000 all cash His only son and family were crating furniture preparing to move back where he found his bride in West Virginia, the old gentleman was heart broken, didn't know what to do with his property, for he had to follow This farm only 3.mues from Sunburj-. Fine cotton, corn peanut and field pea land, extra for stock rais ing Buyer can sell the 5 farms separately and'double his mn?y in twelvemonths. Also have the home and yanant lotsi of Dr. Griffin, and dwelling and lots of Mrs. T. M. Hobbs in North Edenton for Bal«. These properties are up-to-date and in the new beautiful part of the town. By the way, the town is paving Mam street to this section, making property values jump, in prices. For further infor mation, please write me . It will be a pleasure to set a date and show you any particular property. - - r 111 ' " ; : ' T • ■* YOURS FOR BUSINESS . " ... . " -V ' : P.0.80X63 H. P. WINSLOW ~~ ELIZABETH CITY, N..C. • ~, , • *' ■ . _ . . / " " • ' . -..v.- Court Newt Continued Vs Will Falcon | W. K, Hurst, Affray, Jury J found Falcon guilty. Fined SSO p fc cost. And fond Hurst not guil- j Ly ' , I Chas. Williams. L& R. . n | Pleads guilty seritenced to jail j 6 months to be hired out for cost J Jos. Darling,. Removing crop. J Judgement absolute. Chas. Williams Maria Dawson. F. & A. Jury J | find that Maria Dawson is notj guilty, that Chas- Williams is I guilty, required to appear at. j| each Criminal term of Court for;, two years and to pay en.-t ,of this action. Dennis Hyman, Retailing ploids jruilty-senteric"d to j; il for thn mo: !is. with privilege to hire out, J i. nt.is 11 yr. ;*i i.. i:»'i!.i!ing sentenced to jail f ■' threi iu nths. with privilegi to hire fin i'o-1. -■ ,1 || It, I'rio'c ar (i Joseph Las jsite-. Distiling Liqui.rs Pleads guilty each required to Ipiy a line of >2olLanu hall tlie; co-it and enler into bond in the* sum of si ooo each for their per appearance it each Crimi | rial term of this' Court for the. t \ i \ ears and show to the 'oui't' that tfiey have been of good be havior and have in no way dealt In or handled intoxicating liq uors. John Boston L, & It. tiuilty sentenced to the Roads of Rdge combe for 4 months. Jno (Iritl'in, L, & R Ciuilty sentenced to jail six months to hired out for cost. Kmmis Moore. C- C. W. Sentenced to Edgecombe Roads for 3 months. Augustus Wiggins Retailing, sentenced to jail for (5 months to be hired out for cost. To Hunt Bears Two men from Ohio, A. E. Greenfield and a friend arrived here Sunday night for the pur pose of hunting bears. Thev friends of the late Mr. Cobb, who hunted here several seasons, and died after reaching home. Mr. W. C. Manning Rave the hunters instructions how ami 1 where to find the section of the county in which Bruin prowls. Thev had expected to find the | "Sunny South" aid instead found ice and snow. .... _ \ ! Papers Late Last week, our bundle of p;> " pers failed to arrive from t'har \ lotte until Saturday about 'J » o'clock. This was due to eong st l ed express So it' was that our - subscribers did not get their pa pers until the first of this week. THE ENTERPRISE, WJLLIAMSTON, NORTH CAROLINA The Peoples Bank IT NAW iff ■ I r 1 Won't that $63 75 look good to you next 1 R AWK'f Christmas? to get that much all you need \\ COME IN; ASK ABOUT IT. io do is, bring in a nickie now, and each iVA Q '"crease your deposit 5 cents and in P r y°u can begin with 10 cents 2 cents or cven 1 cent an in 50 weeks have: [ i_ You can begin with the largest payment • Mfwiß startyou in our "V^SSSTS , STU M J/VBBBM Banking (Jiffi Star sa^rsrs t your deposit &t a week iillieon e?. and insoweeksKav|^^^ 4 per cent Paid on Time Deposits > J. (i STATON, President J. L. MASSELL, Vice President V. P. TAYLOR, 2nd V-President C. H. GODWIN, Cashier JOHN L. RODQERSON, Asst. Cashier . LUTHER PEEL. Teller Williamston, N. C. -w V ( ■ Professional Cards I Dr. R. L. Savage of Rocky Mount will be at the Atlantic Hotel fourth Wendnes day in each month tp treat dis eases of the EYE, EAR, NOSE and THROAT and FIT GLASSES ROANOKE CAMP NO. 107 Roanoke Camp No. 107. W. O W., meets the 2nd and last Mon day nights of each month at 8 o'clock. FOR SAI A) ('UFAP. Four good mules Sec me before buying- Wheeler Martin, j Money to Loan On Real Estate From One Thousand Up For Five to Ten Years t.HITCIIEIt S CKITCHFH 1 Money To Lend On improved Farm Lands in Martin I ounty at 5 per cent Wheeler Martin, Williamston. Mrs. Mattie Speller Donlor lit UUNBRAL MBRCHANDIS Also a full line of wall paper. Phone 35 WUHnmnton. N. G ; I B. A- CRITCHER B. D. CRITCHER CRITCHER & CRITCHER ATTORNEY-AT-LAW MAIN STREET PHONE 77 Williamston. N. C. A. R. Dunning Clayton Moore | DUNNING & MOORE Attornry - » and Councilors Al Law Office 114 Main St.. over I'. K. Hodges store Williamson. N. C. Phone 135 Jos. H. Saundei's. M. ft.! " Physician and Surgeon j Day phone 53 - N phone 40 | j Williamston, N. (>. I S. j. Eve re Hi Attorney-at-Law Greenville, N. C. - Williamston, N. C. iltcmville Lotifc Distance Phone 32b j Wm' H. Wnirett J. S. Rhodes j Drs. Warren & Rhodes Physicians and Surgeons Othce m - 'Phone 7S I E. P. BUNCH Agent For Carolina Metal Shingles Williamston. N. C Phone 170 , Dr P. B. CONE Dentist Office over Farmers and Mer chants Bank. Hours 9 to 12 and 1 to 5 Phone No. 9 Res. Phone No. 156 Dunning & Smith Attorneys-/t-Law | Williamston, N. C. ! Robersonville N. C. jHugh B. York, M. I) | Microscopy, Electrotherapy, X Kay' Diagnosis, Specialties Mfii c 4>n Si'iithw,,- u St c.ir Blount Bro ■ tu't- linutH. b to h. t i.i , 7 to 9 p. m. ' > 1 rVi. . t >| "; "• t>> • Ni>jht 'phone 63 ! .i. I). NhA.DE I':. • 1 k .iu! I -ii «ici! Ktnbal m .•: | Plymouth, - N. C. I Phono 37. WilliamtUm, N.C.. .Notice Having qua 1 tied as administrator upon tin- estate of Maggie O. McNaughton, deceese i, notice is hereby given to all persons holding claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned for payment ou or btfore the 6th day of Nov "»9iß, or this notice will be plead in liar ot their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate pa)nien». This 6th day of Nov. 1917, GRP. P McNAUOHTON. Adni. Males For Sale. Always from 100 to 300 head of horses & mujes of all description for sale at my stables in York Pa JOE KINDIG. FOR SALE. Builders Lime, Agricultural Hurnt llnslacked. Slacked an(J 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. Any amount from Si,ooo up. S. J. Everett, Greenville, N. C Wheeler Martin Wheeler Martin, Martin & Martin Attomeys-at-Law Williamston - North Carolina 'PHONH J3
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