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THE ENTEmtIdE V iliiamston, North CareUM Published every Tuesday and Friday by the ENTIiKPKISJS PUBLISHING CO. W. CX MANifING. ——~Editoi Subscript ion Price (iiinctiy Ca&h in Advance) i year \j iuimili* * - «> niuitUtsi ———— i*iiUiied at the" VtX GBlacc jiC W U "! iiaai&Um, Isorth Carolina us second luaLlci. r % l Wil.u HAS iiihNiu. V.v haVti haU mull) i oili iiiiiiu/ iliVtt \W iiaNt it'.-* , .-Jfciit o) L-o.UTics- Ve I'l'vc tiau Itw-j ...i*, iillCi—t. i ,-i.U *1 Illt-lA! O. j vjiCC'LV i.C Uliiw iinOUl, .ami UW>V I UL , J e'UU 1 Ul*l|iU, ACUI3£?iU UliU . till. I , t 11- i- Hail tiic UfiniUii' lllalli lu >,1.-1. i..-.-.. it. unjncccui'iitejl .uitfrftt in >i . L..W' read uilu talked- a-" i . lu uu ivuiser ami wumieivil wna*, wan douig. >vu . iDU| ut about Uic biriKcs and ous. tu u,c i .hi wcovil. We have ti.ui lots u aot'Ul OUT' neif'**H'i&. 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' - 4 . s >^»Ul V iUioA» a I .i?UT tlto J ~,iK» „« ill tin jnly J.H'l I'uU tlicni -pill 11 r • I-'"- fi.M. f. il.v.h I.H l,(ll>. it aUto nufk» a iiajd&liip un the lia'vcicr v.iio coint'K in a" l ' fxpocts. iii l.w.ti' /ruin lmiit3 cannot K llt "ui.til aftff ins train leaven. !l I in« i-am i» jiri'tcndiiiK to .accoino I n il# the people why not |>ut u" J Ub t i ia) extra ilerk whose work should U ii. .si li thjß poor Uilkhihk man a titainp in tuo ".arly morning and deliver to jinn a iett.i aftei vvoikimj lioun* in ,tiie evening? . r ' ~ MUS. MANNING AM) M KS. C'H ITCH Kit KNTI.KTAIN Mr*. John A. Manning and Mrn. Jlogcr Criulier, Jr. entertained witlr 1 inte tables of rook Tuesday evening at the lioine of the latter on V\ alts ;-'tie.;t. Pciieious punch was served the guests upon their arrival and ni ter the .jamt* wire played in which Miss Carrie Dell White made tlie high r.;t score and received some lovely handkerchiefs, the joint hostesses .'served homemade ice cream and cake. Those enjoying their, clwrming hospi tality were MeSdames* J. ti. Godard, Maurice Watts, L. C. Bennett. W. J- Hodges, Arthur Anderson, George Harrison and Oscar Anderson and Misses Daisy Wynne, Jewell Burnett and Carrie Dell White. Mr. J. G. Latliam of Washington was in town today taking subscrip tions for the Washington Dally News. He has been with that paper for u number of years. The Daily News lias a large list of subscriber™ in Martin rounty, and i» generally the first paper to bring the news. It sometimes fails to reach here on the evening train however which U always a dis appointment. . .. trVmchctl^ II ; - -ij _ The child's brain it the Mgbcit 4»vtlopment,. but h ihould be developed along the line of its hfdin*tioii»- for-pr»o*i««k purposet. If ever there wm.i time when sanity ta edtaatjoq MS needed, now "i« that tlmi. Onr schools snd college* are educating the youth of this liu4 away from the natural tendencies and from tt* hitman instincts of wt'l developed boys and girls. The education «f todapr,.seems to. destroy initiative, (idf-rcliance. cour age, and i' deslfe fir tirTf-suppoH. 'I he educsfretflfrl system of today has apparcotiy d«sUoyedj.the 4«ftirß on the par/; of chlldttti to be con tributing members of society. They seem to thmk fKat the state owes them somShiftg because it fives them s fres edneatJou. There %re r»4» t6 2» Ssocms a«Ar rdbohrd rK mo flpvator. Tjy iponnjair p«A of Success etc b» OflJy W Uimbing «»«r late recks sad by el flurlng the hardships, danger*, ar*J difficulties. If the mftnufactfrii* plana oi this countrj' had to depend ttpofi ■, 1 r,rr ■ - VI(MM At, AriOK'N S.Al,l>" ■ • 1 try |+: SI.'KST \TIC linder ii'rid h'\ y'fii'ue of (lie poWe'f sil^^ali' 4 Aniilaiiii'H in a e'eHSa'n iVio'rtjf .nj:e from J. K. Lej'J'Ptt to thr' Cliii'k . W,ui chmj.-.i'. bn cctf iT on the 27th' day id'_!>!;.>. I J', ft'iid" Jjook Of. .it |'..iv 4. r Hi I ,' Ma i't in County Kefcittrv. t ie untl( i l'M(j,'n« , d ttti>rtt»:i|rv-' ' jwill on TuwHay, tiff 21»fli (lay of A u> u 'l, WK; ;lt 'W »»t nVI.M'k, hpfVvre the Co« 11 I'Kiw yi WilliaViiSton, N. nffi r 'fti," sale to tiie highest bidder' fi i e«; h the fillip ing real estate in Ihe county »>f iVln i tvn', State of North ( a roll lift; . ' L t'rtiet.*. Nos. live (!>r and twelW o'ii phi 4 id' 11!I.perly I'tihiiCTly he 'oyliifr in Mnria\ Vi hiiharil'in N'r.i TMvnt.hip, knnWi\ hs' the VJh llyikius f:11 in, us mirvoyed flnd plat UiF b\ A. I-. r. K., vvliii h pint is in I 'ln t Nnt.tjl, pago fi. Minim Cnuntj Kvk'. L 4^ys-Mii.i Ira, t No 1 'imtaining ucres ami tra. t No.' I'J containmg 1M..1 acres-, and being same property.conveyed to J. K, l.ogfielt li) I! I'. Ciaft by deed njl Ml r 1 nil ii, I'nok 1 1* - .!, p.li'O 1(1 \ji.rtin ' 1, u 111 \ liegi. try. 2 One-liMf interest in certain tract of lain! in M.'ril'ii and Kih'rronihe countie/, adjoimii)' the lands of linker Hell, I;. 11. (ialliii, and othcis; ifnd heiri' tin .line land «'onve>ed to Henry SitvageWiy W. T. Wealjiei'liee and .lau.e Pavi' , I hi' Weather.-bee ■ lei n lieiuv. leeoided in M il'tin coun ty, Book (). page 1 •>; the Davis Hi Kdgccouilic county, Bonk 20, pajc :(07; I'.egiuiiing nt n maple, Hurnett's I'nruer S 12G pnliis to dead pine, liur nett's corner, thence Id llkiiiM.-. Collier, S 2S \\ ft) poles to stump, thence"!' ti!t 1 2 poles to •dump, now stake, thenee W IdS peles, ihenci N MS poles tn I low nine's cor Ui r i.'id ci-rner of P.:s's land, thence I )imn' 111' ■ l ine I'» I'i.d y l ! ridj r e rr:inih and Siillie A. S..V iij'.e". -line, thence jiei line to Jone.-' coiner, !l bays,. BUT SWEET , , , ; ' . * f ' > " American master , mechanics, th* fsctories of the lsnd would have to close. The majority 6f tße itasster • -.snoehanim controlling 'tbs factories today have been trained l» foreign schools. There sr very few appren tices. ,We have permitted tne tyran nical labor -nrfoTrt of the cotmtry to destroy the school of apprentices. The idea of organizations or insti tutions arbltranly saying how many apprentices they IHII permit to M trained! Such a tytlnlnleal' sugges tion from aa organisation should not - be .permitted. - Such s doctrine , is a damnable curse to the manufae turihg pfSnts of 'thii land. Men of brains and money should spend 'their lime and money and their energy la (otmding, erecting, and directing technological schools for the training of boys and girls la Qk grtst mcuhanl&l trades of life. TjW> be a gjjat m l« «Very flhr of this howl 498 Oitf Ho;-* should be encouraged A levn (fades, to mast* trades, fnd te became fftastert In thdr tf-adns. I. » We teve «t» fflany euCWW hop pers, too many elerka, too many nonentities, and too few technically trained mechanic's coming from the pdblk schools 61 ouf country. in. t' ■ 1 1 ! N 11 K 205 poles to head of ■Middle liitancli, doV.'fi"saiil brunch a bout MMi poles to Atfred Edlnunilson rornfr, ii|> liis line a small branch to a fuiii in a .'mall pocosirt, thence to fimt station, containing t>l4 acres, more or less, in the Wfcatherbee tract and J»0 arres, more or less, in the l>a\if) tract; being sam 6 pitiperty con to \'. VV. and L. W. Leggett Uy J-'junk Hitch and others, one half interest in which win thereafter con vujvod tn J. K. 1 hf-fetf by Jj. W. Leg>:ett. . ,(Only the ono lialf un-!iVTHtetl in-' >U;i*-Mt of J. K. ]>g;gott in second ,tract will lie offeied). July J9th, 1!>22. fHH CI AliK VVAKKHOf'NK," INC., Mortgagee tiilliani and (iilliam, Attorneys. I:\I;T I'TOKS NOTICE Having qualified us Executors of .the. estate of W. J. VVhitaker, deceas ed. late if Martin County; North. Carolina, this Is to notify nil persons having claims against said estate of | saiil deceased to exhibit them to the | under; igned at V\ iliiamston, oil or be i fore the Ifitli., dii> of July, 1323, or I this, not ice wil lie pleaded in bar of J their recovery. All persons indebted ! to the estate will please in.ike iiw mediate payment. I This IMli., day of July, 1022. JOIIN H. mens, ! „ 11. II COWKN, *1 I Executors of W. J. Whitaker, deceas ed. J. IT. W()OL Alt 1> Con I ractor and Huilder i Box 1, Route 4 City FOUND: ONE MACK MALE YEAH ling with swallow folk uniter each I ear. Call at T S tTadley's and pay . | costs und damages and get same. SALE OF LAND . UNDER MOSfAGE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain mortage from J. K. and V. W. Lcggett to The (.Clark Waiafcouse inc., executed on the 27th day of May, 1920, and recorded in Book C'%- «t page 446, Martin County Registry, the undersigned mortagee will on Thursday, the 31st day of August, 1922, at 12 M. o'- clock, before the court house door in the town of Wilhamstori, N.'C. offer jor sale to the highest. ludsiej fp/, cash the folowing described lands in Martin and Edgecombe pontics, to-, *-it:- 1. Being situated entirely in Mar tin county and tracts No!c» & and 12 on plat of property formerly belonging to Murray Whichanl, lying irf' Goose Nest Township, and known as the Elj Hopkins farm; as surveyed uhd platted by A. K. Brittu C. E., which plat Is recorded in Plat Book Hfti. 3, page 5, Martin County Registry •aid tract No. 5 containing 37.3 acres and tract No. 2 containing 34.1 acres conveyed to J. K. beggett by B. P. Cteft and wife by dfed in Book D-2, at page 4AI, Martin County Registry. 2. Lying and be:ng partly in Mar tin anUj partly in Kdgecombe County, adjoining the lands of Baker Bell, R. H. Uatlin, ar.d others being same land conveyed to Henry Savage Uy W. T. Weathers!>ee and James Davis, the Weathersbee deed record ed in Martin County, Book Q, |»age 1 ft, the |)avii deed recorded in Edgc conilie County, Book 26, page 30 T; more particularly described as fol lows: Upturning at a maple, liurnette's orii»r, S 126 pules to h dead pinf, >urnette'» other corner, thence ,S HI fi pole*, Han Mis C6f»»Cr, »*f W I>V poles to a Btump at a tar kihi, thenae S 4:'. 1-2 pule* .to i* *t«mp r jww it stake, thence W 163 poles, thence N 143 poles, to . fpnver, ""d corner of Davis lapd> thence Down- Tng's line to Polly Bridge Branch, anil Sallie A. Savage's line, thence lier Jine to Jone's corner, .'i bays, thence N 14 E 205 poles to head of MiiUlle liranch in a pocosin, thence ilown said brunch about 600 poles .to Alfred Kdmuudswi'# corner, u,p his liue a small branch to a k u "l 14 small pocosin, thence to first station, con tahiiiig sll , acres ,jn Weathersbec tract and 90 acrivs in Davis Tract;, being property conveyed to V. W. and L. W. Legg*tt by Frank Hitch and others. Julv 19th, 1922. THE CLAKK. WAUEHOI'SE INC,' Mortage DOST: Between Willtamston and Washington one 80-30 Winchester Rifle. Short barrel. $5.00 reward for its return. JOHN S. WHITLEY, Willlamston, N. C. Route 3. ** f4 £ Ft 1 tfi: 11 The Farmers Warehouse | || * J. \V. MIGHT, Proprietor j | If- Williamson, North Carolina J kwW 4 * w-*-/ >; — : 'I w / g || To my friends of Martin and adjoining: counties: 1 ;vj The Farmers Ware-House of \Viiiiamston, Martin county, N. C. will be gj" run independently as last year by the old reliable J. W. Hight, a man who - j§ i KG m knows tobacco and will always get you highest market prices for every pile - Hfl M ... . .. . m of tobacco put on his floor. We have plenty of money, and will pay cash,, |j " • we dont pay part and then promise to pay other in five or ten years, f H have served you for the last twelve years, and have always tried to do the I; j| straight thing. So when you load your wagon, tell your driver to drive •! | straight to The Fanners Ware House where you'll find doors will be open- :!: I* ed day and night. The market ppens in Williamston August 16, 1922. Here • you'll find a full corpse 6f buyei's from all the companies. I will have a full force of office men to serve you and one of the best auctioneers in the i| ; . - ' " K' state. So if you will come to see me you'll make no mistake to get the ;:: high dollar. Thanking you for your past patronage, - - * !; I • 3 • 1 • s '~ ' ' " '' " . *" jii - " I beg to be yours to serve, . ,• ■ '"V-." | , ' ' " J.WHight ' * 8S jI j . ' . .. ' ' . . • • . / ; , •' , kjj \i "i * rMM ni'. . s 1 11 •«■», w ' 'I '• "»■ •• > • D \ •-*— " . |' ' | ->..»■ ••"•-'» ■" ' 11 ' '! 1 JULY CLEARANCE ♦ One lot of ladies silk dresses to close out for ..$4 98 One lot of ladies silk dresses in Taffeta crepedechine and Canton Crepe to close out at One lot of ladies silk dresses * assorted from $1975 to $27.50 to be closed out au One lot of ladies voil dresses to be closed out at $2.98 One lot of ladies voil dresses to be closed out at $4.98 One lot of Ladies g-ingham dresses to go at $1.48 One lot of Ladies giiagham dresses on sale while they last for . ~ $2.98 One lot of children's ging ham dresses to be closed out at ..98c Harrison Bros. & Company COME AND SEE IS ALL WE ASK SALE from $3.00 to $4.00 values to - go in this sale at $1.29 One lot of children's ging ham dresses to ero on sale at T sl.2y One lot of Ladies White voil waist to go in this sale at 98c One lot Ladies white skirts One lot of Ladies white ox fords to go in this sale at ,, sl-98 One lot Ladies silk hose to go at r..:, _.39c pr. One lot of Ladies Hats from $4.00 to SO.OO value to be closed out at $1.98 Come in to see us and we will show you some of the greatest values you have ever seen. v V
The Enterprise (Williamston, N.C.)
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