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*1 NOW HAVE A CHAMBER OF COMMENCE UIM BLESSED IS CHRISTMAS LARDERS BOUNTIFUL WHILE y KIHRIBTIAN NATIONS OF NEAR EABT ARE STARVING. J. DANIELS ISSUES APPEAL Public Spirited Naval Secretary Aeka We Remember Armenians In Our Christmas Budget Only Far Away. •to the Christians el Nortb Carolina to set apart from their Christmas budget substantial gifts for the children of the Near East, Jose phus Daniels, of Raleigh, honorary Ssat« Chairman of tl|e Near East Re lief, Is this week sending out letters to many prominent citizens o ftbe State. Mr. Daniels calls attention to the (act that these people may seem far away, but their cause Is really at th| door of our hearts and homes. Over 110,000 motherless and fatherless children will starve or freese but fot whst our Christian cltiians of America hare done and shall do within the ■sit few weeks. lie points out that there are many calls, but jio call so apeallng, so piti ful as this. Recent atrocities of the Turks have brought home to the American people tjomethlng of what has been going on> regularly find sys tematically, but on a smaller scale, In Afrfymla, for years. American people these brave Christian peo ple from a terrible death in' the battle of Mohammedanism against Chris tianity. Cot George H. Bellamy. State Chair man, who Is in charge of the work of railing |200,000 in this state this year tor this great child-saving work, sup plements Mr. Daniels appeal. "Isn't It hard enough to be an or phan at time,'' said. Col. Bellamy, "without having to hilnt like an animal for food? COl. Bellamy points out that it la • physical impossibility to secure the .names of every worthy cltlsen and that those who did not such ' letters are extended an invitation to give Just the aame. Raleigh, N. C. . _ Dear Sl*: Please permit me to present te you the cell upon your charitable Impulses Involved In the condition __ of hundreds of thoiusfnds of hu man bslnge, many, women, many" little ohllsren, In what li known •s the Nesr Cast. Yeu haveread of. the burning of Smyrna; you v - heve Heard of the measacres in Armenia) you know something of conditions In Dreece and In those lends bordering on or surrounded by Turkish power In Asls Minor. These peopte may seem far away, but- their oauea Is really at the door of your heart and yeur home. Over 110000 motherless _ children, fatherless children, would Starve or freeze but fer what man , £*tewomen like yourself hsve done \ shall do In the' next few ' ' us* you to think st this season not only of yeur own tittle children i but of little Christian children In Aala Minor. They are cold: thoy are hungry; they are mothsrleeai ,*► they sre fatherless; they are cry ing. Ones yeu get the vlslen of these cendltleno you esnnet get sway frorh It. Ws hsve s duty here. There sre many cslle, but there la no call so appealing, se pitiful aa this. Will yeu not, In the ap-" riroprlatlons you srs to mSks hsre n the Chrlstmaa season, Isy sslde e portion for ths greet ssuse ef hundreds of thsussnds ef little children In lends thst seem fsr dis tent but sre really not eo fer swsyt Ws enclose en envelope eddreee ed to Aur Stete Treasurer end a negotiable Chrietmaa cheok. If your hesrt .Is isnder te this ssuse plesss reepond In ths msasurs that It moves you te. Very truly youre. p£ JOSEPH US DANIEL*. Many of North Carolina's foremost men and women, bishops, ministers and laymen are members of the state's ' executive committee, as the list below Will show. State executive Committee Governor Morrissloh, Col. Albert Cox, Ralelih; Senator Iee S. Overman, Salisbury; Mrs. T. P. Jer maln, Raleigh; Mrs Thomas W. Blcfc ett,'Raleigh; Thomas MaslinrWinston- Salem; J. Norman Wills, Greensboro; « Mrs. Gsorge Watts. Durhsin; Dr. Clar ence Poe, Raleigh; Joseph Of Brown, Raleigh; J. F MeMahon, Raleigh; J. W. Bailey, Raleigh; William H. Will son, Raleigh; James y.,Joyner, Ra leigh; Henry Page, Aberdeen; Win. O. Saunders, Elisabeth City; Biahof Joseph B. Cheshire,- luileigh; Bishop Thomas C. Darst, Wilmington; Bishop .✓Jurifus M. Homer, ASheville, Episco pal; Dr. Albert Sidnoy Johnson, Chsp lotte, Presbyterian; E. MsS» dry. Raleigh; Dr. Johnston, Raleigh, Baptist; Rev. W W. Peels, Rslelgh. Methodlatr Br. R. M. Andrews. Orensboro. Methrrdst Protestant; Rev. P. H. Fleming. Christian; Rsv. Thomas K Beaman, Ooldsboro, . Free Will Baptiat. Those who d|d not receive s personal letter from Jm. Daniels are asked to send contributions to Robert Bro«f»i,»Stat4 Tr-iasurer, #Ol ClttaMt Bank Bldg., Raleigh, N. C. I NOTICE OF SALE Under apd by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed of ' trust executed to J. A. Mizelle, trus ts, by H. fi. Nelson aud wife, on the >3rd day of October, 1919, to secure the payment of certain bonds of even date, a»d of record in the public registry of Martin county, in book 0-4,. at page 629, and the stipulations ontained in said deed of trust not having been complied with, and the ' (.older of of said bonds rav- • ing demanded sale, the undersigned J k/ill, on Wednesday, the l(tth day of j January, 1928, at tysro o'clock, p. tn . j iij front of the Bank of Robersonvjlle- ] i i the town„ of RoberaonviU?, in said county, expose to public sale, for cash , the following described lands, to wit: . fiJtuate in Bobersonville township, * - —. * •?.. •; ■ ■ *, ~: ' Martin county, adjoining the lands of D. L. Roberson, Jim Nelson and others, and beginning at a lightwood tump, a corner between H. D. Nelson, uave Roberson and Newson Gray, and uNUiug thence with said Roberson . and H. D. Nelson's *tfpe and the old "Mathews iiAe, N. 36 -12 E. 11-1 poles 't Jlin Nelson's comer; thence M. 52 W with Jim and 11. D. Nelson's' lint lif poles to a clay-toor comei; and [i. Nic on X. -17 \V. 79 poles to H, 1> Nelson's coj ner, a p.lie ..trnin: tjwrifi S. !3 1-2 \V. •! pole- U> a pint;, a corner: thence S. 5 1-2 VV. 103 polet to tac beginning at the stump, it be 'n,7 the 1 finds deeded to H. D. Noise .by h's father, J. R. Nel son. containing 57 acres, more o: less. V This, December 9th, 1922. J. A. MI7.ELL, NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the auth ority in a certain deed of Crust, exe cuted on the 28th da yof February, 1192, by C. H. Co wen and wiiTe, No die Cowen, and registered in the reg ister of deeds' office of Marttin coun ty in book G-2 at page 152, to se cure the payment of a rertain bond of even date therewith, and stip l ul at ions in said deed of ti ust not hav ing been complied with, and at the request of the parties Intereste I, tht undersigned trustee will on Friday, the 29th day of December, at 12 o'clock, M., at the court house door of Martin county, Williamstotn, N. C. offer at public sale to the highest bid der for cash, the following described reael estate: A house and lot in the town of Williamston, N. C., on the south side of Warren, street, adjoining the prop erty of Mrs. E. R. Smith, J. D. Dowen and a street leading from Warren street to A. J. Manning's residence «l«d being lot No. 17, in block__Jj.. of the*X""W.-4yatts farm land divis ion. Said land dlvliionTieing of rec ord iir the public registry of Muitin county in book At page . Also one Maxwell touring car, se rial No. Jio3b7s. One Mitchell touring car, serial No. 105388. This the 25th day of November, 192?. WHEELER MARTIN, Trustee. ■ * "" NOTICE QK SALE L and b> virtue of the auth ority contained in a certain' ol trust, executel on tlje Ist day of Jan uary 1919, by J. H. Darenpori and wife,' Carrie A. Davenport, and istned i" tl.c register of deed's of rirc lor Martin county in b« ok A-l ..t p: ge 24, to secure the >|«l> "uni of a certain bond of even date there with, and the stipualti.ons in said dee of trust not having been v' "i nnrf nl the rei|iipFt of t'le pai t os intct*rate>, the uml»i signed i rur lee will on Friday the 11th day nT Janunry, 1923, at, 12 o'clock M., at IjarriHiut Urna. attb Company Gitts That Bring Back the Christmas Smile Every Day . - X) If the gift that you give husband, brother, wife, dau ghter or sweetheart is of the sort that will bring a smile or cheer and sentiment every day of the year, then "-*x you have found the gift wants. » That certainly is in this store where the selection was made after months of preparation complete in the know ledge of the only appreciative gifts that are truly worth while: Gloves, Hosiery, Sweaters,: Handkerchiefs, Hand Cases, Bath Robes, Napkins, Umbrellas, Silk Shirts, Ties, Half Hose, Belts, Collars, Hats, Caps, and \ 1 * * Men's and Boys' Suits and Overcoats. In fact we have every kind of gift for ladies and children and men and 1 boys. t * THIS STORE WILL BE OPEN EVENINGS I DUR ING CHRISTMAS WEEK. '-■ • - - Harrison Bros. & Co. COME AND SEE IS ALL'WE ASK J ' . I » ■ WILLIAMSTON'S DEPARTMENT STORE '«■ • 1 ■ ' THE ENTERPRISE. WILLIAMSTON, MARTIN CO.. N*IRTH CAROLINA the court house door of"Martin toun ty, Williamston, N- G,, jH'oi r.l pub lic sale to the highest balder for cash, the following described &al estate: Fins tract: AujoiningAhe lands oi Mai> Gainor and Mrs. Uettie Gray Gurkin, et als, beginning at tht 'amesville and Plymouth road at W. Gray's line, (now Bettie Gray Gur .ijnV; line); thence with the Gray lint m.iw I'ettie Gray Gurkin's line dowr tha ia\ine to Gum Branch; thonc -ip -iu.d branch to W. L. Fagin's line, ' ,o llaidy Gainor's line; thence with tlauiy Gainor's line to the public road o t'ho beginning-, containing 33 1-* acres, more or less and beinjr the Hir.c timet of land conveyed to J. H Davenport by deed from Mc. tl. Dav •nport ami wife, dated the 4th day oi January, 190. r >,of record in the. pub lie registry of Martin county in bool 000 at page 329. Second tract: Beginning at Rob •rt key's„corner; thence a southward y ecirse with said Robert Key's \>n« to W. G. Gaylord's line; thence « veftorly course along: sanl W. G. Gay oni's line to Delia Moore's line; am' thence with said . Delia Moore line to the public road; thence along th said road back to the beginning, a» being twff" shares of the Isaac Moore trnct of land, containing about fou! icres by estimation, more or less. This the 7th day qf December, 1922 WHEELER MARTIN, . Trustee. NOTICE OF SALE and by virtue of the auth ority contained in a certain deed ol Ujist, executed on the 10th day 01 September, 1918, by W. O. Andrews und wife, Lula 15. Andrews, and reg istered iif the register of deeds of fice for Martin county in book S-l at page 35, to secure the payment of a certain bond of even date ,iV4+h, and the stipulations in said depd of trust not having been complied with and at the request Ka ties interested, the undersigned tius tee will on Friday, January 5, 1923, at 12 o'clock M, at the court houst door of Martin county, Williamston, N. C., olfer at public sale to the high est bidder, for cash, the following de scribed real estate: A house and lot in the town of Williamston, N. C., known as "New Town,' 'adjoining the lands of It. 1 (.and W. O. Griffin and others and de scribed as follows; a pUst on Warren [strefci, W. 0. and K. T. Griffin cor ner, mence with Warren street I2f ! feet in a northwestern direction, to & thence a line perpendicular '"\vitfi3^v en *' reo * am ' wiH - * theWAif W. O. .ami. It. T. Griffin' !ine,\7n>tfeetdo a .fit a Hn I (.erf -foi&WUJ:wTtTrTfiTrh,?t named line Warren streat to : «toh, laffk aii'l W. O. til riffincor ' v WFhre w'Wh the u'ul O. Griffln to.Wawch s/reot *o . the beginning, same beiiiir pact of the property that wn.» conveyed to said W. O. Andrews find wife by\Hoed. cro mJ. Wr Watts, and being that part of same on which the said W. O. Andrews and wife new* live. This the Ist day of December, 1922. WHEET.Fi: MARTIN, Trustee. rrtSTEE'S SALE lly virLaTof authority conferred in ae by a of truSl cxecuted to me iy E .S. Stalls My/i J. H. Stalls, on lie 11th luly recoyfled in the register of deed's ifiice in iyiartin county, in book X-l at luge 20secure the payment of i certain bond bearing even date here, and tire stipulations in said leed of trust not hnving been com plied with, T shi\Jl expose at pub ic auction, for cash, on Monday, the tli day of January, 1923, at 12 M., it tho court house door in Martin :ounty, the following property: All those certain tracts of land IV OR: and situate in Ma tin county, no::r he town of Everett, and' being tracts lumbers thirteen (13), fourteen (1-1 V uid fifteen (15). on plot of land for merly owned by J. G. SL\ton and nown as the W. M. ltallaril farm, is surveyed and plotted by Jno. IV Repass, plot of which is of reeotd n Martii) county, ircistor of deed's" alflce in plot bookNNto t I, page 460, o which said plot reference is, hereby made for more perfect description, said tract No. 14 containing f>8.47, acres and tract No 13, containing- and tract No. l.'l containing 15.R2 acres, the three totaling 152.84 acres. This, December 8, 1922. J. R 11ARNHII T , - Trustee. NOTICE (M SALE Under ana by virtus jyf the judge ment in the case of the Drnnis-Siin mons Lumber Company vs Winnie et als, signed by W. M. Don't, judge, at June term, 1920, and which is of record in thr clork'it ollles for Martin •ounty, the undersigned commissioner will, on the ltith day of Dectinber, 1922, at 12 o'clock noon, at thr court house door in Williaipston, North Car olina, sell to the highest bidder for cash, the following described land: First Tract: The tract of land in Bear Grass township, Martin county, adjoining the lands of Slade Harri son,McCrut t, Robert Hanson, L. 11. Mortin and James A. ltritton, and be ing the. tract Jesse Mizeli urchasrd of Emily Hland. Second Tract; The tract of land in Hear Grass township, Maitin coun ty, adjoining the lands of James F. Kailey, Henry Roger on aiwl Reubin liogerson and being I lie tract of land which Jessie Im/ell purchased ot .1. F. liailev. N. Third Trat.e tov nship, Martin adjoining the lands of James A \\ :n. Mizcl), and being We tract of land Jerttifo Mi/ell purcliasrd of Chrissie llnrrißon. Fourth tract 'l'lie tract of laid in adjoining he lands ofJosliua Coltruinn, Beat 'Grass township, Martin county, W. J. Hadley, Simon Griffin t» . t Ed morul Harris, ami being the tract of land purchased of Emily Bond by Jes sie Mlzell. This the ICts day of' November, 1 1922. 1. 0. Lritehev, Commissioner. . • / BUSINESS CARDS jR. A. Critcher B. D. Critchev j Critcher and Critcher Attorneys-At-Law Main Street Phone 66 "Wiltiamston, N. C. —. ■■ I k)r. P. B. Cone DENTIST Of f ice/-in Farmers & Merchants ll.mk lluikiing Hours 9 to 12 and 1 la 5 I Phone No. 0 Res. Phono No. 156 | Albert S. Peel ATTORNEY AT I.AW OtHce& in The liodard liuildu g Telej one 226 Dr. It. L. Savage 0* Rocky Mount will be at the At lauMr: Hotel third Wednesday in each Vvr)ntli to treat diseases of the EYL%JVR, NOSE & THROAT /and Fit Hujrh 15. York, Microscopy, Electrotherapy, J-Ku|jf| f v Diagnosis Specialties 1 1 Offic over York's Garugo a \ Washington Street Offic hours 8 to 10 a. m., 7 to I p. m. Office phone 63-2, nig) t phone 63-8 F L i) W E for Every Ocrrfaion • * « Phone mo Your orders W. H. (ill KK I N Phone No. (>l * - i I VICTORY"BONDS and WAR SAVINGS ! " - STAMPS ACCEPTED on.DEPOSIT j \ -» - * ■ y j All Victory Bonds bearing letters, A, I», C, I), K, or •> F, before their bond numbers and all the War Saints Stamps will be accepted 911 deposit. We will give you immediate crcTlit with 4 per cent interest from date of deposit, compounded quarterly for these bonds and * » . stamps at 100 cents on the dollar. „ Bring your haVd earned money to this strong I bank and let it earn some money fbr you. . . ' \ . T I •' • The ' Farmers & Merchants Bank j Williamston, N. C. I "Where Cents Grow Into Dollars" » I , ' j - *'■**". '..: J. • . ' . ; OFFICERS' JOHN D. BIGGS, Pres. C. D. CARSTARPHEN, Jr. Asst. Cash. r' . . * !■ R. W. SALSBURY, V-Pres. R. G. HARRISON, Active V-Pres. O Cash. G. 1). CARSTARPHEN, V-Prc«. LET MARTIN COUNTY MOSPItAL COMB NE*t NOTICE | Starting December sth, the J. ;! G. Staton Gin will run only, on Tuesday and Friday. 'n * Bring Us Your Cotton. Yours Truly N. P. DANIELS, Supt. Send COMMERCIAL PUINTINC to Enterprise Kader B. Crawford EVERYTHING IN INSMtANCE CALL PHONE NO. 49 . [ ECZEfUft TTHIS isn't ono of those fake free treatment I f- *■» offers you have seen so many times. 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