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WOW BAV« A CgAMßttl fl> CXIMMMCKI THE ENTERPRISE Published every INneday and Friday by the "ENTERPRISE PUBLISHING Ci». Williamson, North Carolina wTc. MANNING ... E'iitnr Bub*criU. M>« 1' 'C* * {Strictly Cu?h in Advaser, ' 1 year tl.r.o 6 month* ... 3 months —yc * _■ Entered ut the Voat Oilier- at W»l, liamston, North Carina us second class matter. . " FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1922. BETWEEN YOU ANI) ME By Francis Speight THE RIGHI ROAD Are you sure that >uur are headed Toward some high and worth; goal ? Is some lofty aim embedded In the bosom of your soul? JA..* 2ft.. .*.»*.*, 4.J.1. Best to make a good selection. ~ • While the chance is yet at hand, For upon the road's lirectiqn Will depend the piace you land. And 'twill profit not to travel Many miles beneath your load If the while you're packing: grave; Down the wrong end of the load. But suocessful you'll he reckoned, When descend the shades of higlit, If you've heeded Him who beckoned I p the chosen path of right. CHRISTMAS IS NEAR Prepare for Christinas gentle read ers; put by the hoe and rake and seeder; the tool with which you mow the clover may rust a while, its sea son's over. In storage put your trus» ty svytffter, until the days again grow 'ttwlfer. The goose bone seers as one aie saving that winter won't be lung de caying, and they insist when it's a comer, tsvill be an old tHjie. ring-, tailed hummer. The signs all indi cate a season prolonged and cold be yond all reason. The -moss upon the trees is thicker; the woiodland iwafits'' are -working quicker to lay in pio vender to lust .them till springtime again, dodgast them. The .south,.;..i> birds are (lying faster, as tlmlig,. they scented some disaster It is the goose .hone seer -who: spoken; he has observed the sign 'in token, and says the winter'*; coining earl) and will he boisterous and sur ly. • So blow joui.-eif with eager hi dor, coul and sundries foi the prepare/ all «>th« > laboi - 1 opping. and plan to d'o you? Christmas shop ping. „ . -- -""•Calcium arsenate will he M-.urcc this' next season, believe agricultural ex ■"ten-Mou workers. All tin' more ren sou for good planting seed, eaerly -preparation, good culture and picking squares in growing cotton next year. If you don't like the Chamber of Commerce, give >ouv reason; it you do, Join and help. Get your seed early-and plant the varieties best adapted to the section, advtees college and department of ag riculture workers, (lood seed is one of the cheapest means ,of increasing acre yields. The Wjlliamslon Chamber of Com Jffieice stands for a hotter communi ty in business and society. "Let the farmer be forever honor ed in his calling; I'or they who labor in the earth are the chosen people of Cod."—'Thomas Jefferson. Cive the children plenty of the kinds of food' they should eat and you will not have to worry. about the kinds they should not eat. 666 Quickl.v Believes a Cold. TRUSTEE'S SALE By virtue oi the authority confer red in me by a deed of tnlst eex cuted to me by George R. Silveithorn and wife, Ettie Silverthorn, on the Ist day of-December, 1V22, and duly tecorded in tne register of deed s of fice in Martin\county, in l>ook H-2, page' 447, to secure the payment of a certain bond bearing even date therewith, and the stipulations in the said deed of trust not having * been complied with, 1 shall expose at pub lic auction, for cash, on Monday, the Bth day of January, 11#23, at 12 at he court house door' of Martin county, the following property: Commencing at a canal on the Ham ilton and Washington road, thence up and along said road in a northerly course to a lightwood stump at E,. A. Clark's line, thence with and along said Clark'* line to a corner, a pine at Tempy Beach's line, thence with said Tempy Beach'B line, to a pine, a corner, thence down a ditch, the division line between Alexander Mob ley and Cornelius Mobley, to the ca nal, thence with the canal to the be ginning, containing «) acres, more or Imc. , F. L. HAISLIP, Trust. 3. Thifc, December sth, 1922. •66 Cure* Billions Fever. • jNOIiCL OF SALE OF PERSONAL! J ! PROPERTY 7 1 » Ml- The undersigned administrator of i the estate of J. B. Anthony, deceased will on Wednesday, December 27th, at II o'clock A. M., at the Lewis r Farm, which was operated by the late J.B. Anthony, sell to the highest bid- J ler for cash, the following described 0 ! personal property: I Eight mule.i, I' Two horses, . One hundred barrels of corn. ' All othr pet'i'Honal property belong ing to the estate of J. B. Anthony, including wagons, carts, feed, and all other farming implementx and per sonal property of every description. This ,the 23rd day of November, j 1922. F L GLADTONE, j Administi .tor of the Estate of T . li. j Vnthony. NOTICE OF SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY | Tiie unuersigneu administrator of the estate of T. P. Boyle, deceased, . will on Weu.iesday, January 3rd, 111)23, at 11 o'clock, A. M., at the Cox j Kami, which was operated by the late J. 11. lioyle, sell to the highest bid ! der« for cash, the following described i personal property:- Twelve mules, One hundred barrels of corn. All other personal property belong ing to the estate of J. P. Boyle, in- i cludingw agons .carts, feed, and ah farming implements, bunds' and mort -1 gages, and all other iteiqs and kinds qf personal property belonging to tin .said estate. F. L. GLADSTONE, M. D. BOYLE, i Administrator?' NOTICE OF SALE Ltf'ier ami by virtue of a judge iiiem of the superior court, obtained at the November special term, 1922, in the action entitled Mrs. Ida Thom as, widow, vs A. It. Dunning, trustee, ct alii, the undersigned commissioners will, on the 28th day of December, 1922, at 12:00 o'clock, M., in front ol the c«inrt house door in Williamston, North Carolina, sell for cash to the highest bidder the following describ 'Ml Tf««t"of land: , That" certain tract of land lying, be ing and situate in Martin county, .oith Carolina, bounded on the north by the Tarboro public road, on the east by the lands of the late John Salisbury, on the south by the lands »f the late Calvin Griffin and John Cherry, containing sixty thtee and three fourths (lB 3-4) acres more oi li s*,-and beinj; the same tract of Jam! deeded to YV. 11. Llymah by J. S Everett, commissioner, by deed ilutini October Ist, 1907, find of record Xii the public registry of Martin 'cnultj In book HKHfpuge 298. The above land" is solil subject to the dower of Mrs. Ida Thomas, widow which contains 22 and set out and described in book X, page 1, in the cf&k's office. , •« This the 280" day of November, 1922. 1!. A. CK ITCH EH, , A. H. PUNNING 1 , Commissioners. NOTICE Or* Notice is heroby given that on Wed nesday, January 17, 1923, at 12 o'clock noon, at the llank of Hamilton corner in the town of Hamiltoii, count, *>f Martin, state of North Carolina, the undersigned, acting by virtue ok the authority conferred upon it by a cer tain deed of tiust from J. It. Hunt ing to ltocky Mount having and Trust Company, trustee, recorded 'in book 15-2, page .'540, Martin county regis try, will at the request of the hold ers of the obligations secured by th) said deed of trust, which are ii;'de fault, exercise the power orf sale in said instrument contained ami offer for sale to bidder for cash at public auction the following de scribed lands, to wit: All those certain tracts of land ly ing and situated and being iu the county of Mai-tin and sU»te of North Carolina, near the to\f>i of Hamil ton and being tracts Mo». one (1) and two (2), as shown on plat of land formerly owned by M. I. Fleming, and known as liennett farm or Sher rod lands, as surveyed and flatted by F. -It; llyder, surveyor, plat of which is'on record in Martin county, regis ter of deed's office in plat book No. 1, page 449, to which said plat refer ence is hereby made-for a more per fect description. The said tract No. I con tains ' - , 68.00 acres The said tract No. two con tains 70.00 acres And the two, a total of 128.00 acres. This the 13th day of December. 1822. . .> ROCKY MOUNT SAVINGS & TRUST COMPANY, Trustee. NOTICE OF RESALE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain deed of trust executed by the Peele-tirif flu company, a corporation created, organized and existing under the law* of the state of North Carolina to the undersigned trustee and bearing ''ate of March '4B, 1921, and of record in the office of the register of deeds in . and for the county of Martin in book F-2 at page M 6, said trust THE ENTERPRISE. WILLIAMSTON, MARTIN CC NORTH CAROLINA The Volatile gL 3 ! TEXACO - A: : . • . ,j It Means The Best I" " •'■ - I 1 " Save You Moriey TEXACO TEXACO MOTOR OILS V 5/ - GASOLINE \TRY THEM OUT - * Harrison Oil Co. . . v ... Distributors ... " - A . , ' Williamston, North Carolina 1 1 ii ——p J 1 having- been given yj secure the pay ment of' pertain notes of even date therewith, and the terms and condi tions contained therein not having ■- _been complied with, and at the re ' |Ut'st of the holder of the said notes, the undersigned/; trustee, will on the ' 2Mrd day of Beoember, 1922, nn, front df the court house door of Martin N. C., at Williaittston, between ' the hours *f 12 o'clock M., and 1:00 0 clock p. m., offer for sale to the biddre for cash the follow ' yiiK described pei'sonal property, to AllTlte personal property of every ' uutuie, kind and description which i» now siituate on the Peele-Griflin ' lo{ of land in the town of William ston, N.,C., in front of the Atlantic hotel ofi Main street, in said town, ■ ■I- anywhere else the said Peele-Giif tin company stored their personal j /ffIOTEL .SOUTHLAND T * [ ' 9 Ibe traveler, the Hotel Southland offer* bright tftiJ cheerful roww in 4 '' ■ 1 an atMK>lulri) Err proof Jhuildtng and REAL imicr l» prop«H\ trained employee*. Table J'Hotr Uiirkrvu nt Fifty Genta, Diuirr* at Oiir Dollar nod rtctllwi nln cmi« trrtirr nrr fratum of »he Dining Koom. The hot. I U rMlrali; loented' N j NorfoAi main thoroughfare. Nairn \fcuropeau PUS) aw upward/lryni 9^.(K\per day. JUnrrvationa, in advance, are I ndvianhle ' M. L OK KB AI Gil. Manager VIRGINIA]/,) SFor . Christmas s A Fruit Cake ! I MADE JJY THE WII.LIAMSTON MAKING * cojy^Y Hits the Hungry Spot | i Wc also hove Ike beat bread on the market, because it ia "Home Made." You get «*1 lb. loaf for Ilk. CAKES, PIES, ROLLS {AND BREAD OUR JPECIALTY . v». .i-" | r V , LET US HAVE YOUR ORDERS EARLY IF IN NEED. / J WILLIAMSTON BAKING CO. | property in tho'said town.. This-Bnl> ! is for the purpose of disposing oi all tiie property, personal property, of every nature, kind amd description ■ which belongs to the sai(, ?eele-t!lif fin company it" the"(own of Wihivjjn- i ston, N.C. This the !2th d'ay of Decern- : hex, 1022. CLAVTON MOOIIK, Trustor. P. S.—This property has been n>M before, and, Uie BtiKliavJug been ml: _ed as prescribed by Rtw, is now be j tug resold, j . \ / "■ \ Tutrs Pills j Induce r«jul»r Inbtt, good digVftlon. Relieve the dyapfetlc and debllitateii undertone up the (yitem | i\jG'AINS I MALARIA ¥ NOTICE! : I To TAX PAMIRS. ... * • » • . *l'" -r •» v - *>- - '• , 1 \ * * * . v-' r The month of January will be the last month that you ean pay your taxes at face value, therefore I urge >- r- . the good peopltf'to come forward \ and pay their taxes if convenient and \ ' v »>.-A not allow the percentage to be add ed on. I Respectfully yours, V /> -i \ H. T. ROBERSON, • SHERIFF LIT MARIN COUNTY HOSPITAL COMB NOT j "NoMoreßuinedShirtwaistsforMe," said Mrs. Southiee "I've discovered a most wonderful water softener" A croup of young housewife* snowy whit*. She uses less soap were discussing washing material*, too." One taid that her clothes had been ' "Th*t'« writ* tn»," chtmod in ««ott«. fairly eaten to ribbons by patent, T« »iw«. um4 •««> Lyt »• » w«« a„: j r an j ■ lumij ■!« iottener. but tli«t t only mof Itt man * WjrsW Jg Huldß ana cnemicais. aMt r«| j e al Ly« nuke* an ncellant "No more of that in my home," w>«p. I «»ii -r ca * k n to ,»•**. said Mrs. SoutfrMe. "f'w dis covered a tnost wonderful water ? 3f "l taw&'uSS I softener that doe*, not harm the «mbbinu puhmmm. If* rtaiiy jilt# f»«- fabric. My maid say* it makes the •• mtkt - " c "••""l®"* *" t * »* *3f: . washing easier than JM?"rSZTT ** anything she has ever s«ti Ly« dHuibW in tk« used. She just di*- Krf s«i BoeUoi whichwin ttsijunzz Gin. ZZ&ZZSZ ■ mSSjr artFdnasjs and makM the clothe* T*k« m other. fc. C. TOMSON A CO.. S««*w»A P. P.. PMUdalp^*a^Pa. COMMVJNICATC # VfTM * JONES. SON kOa* ' NOirOLK.VIR6WU _ Mfouc wsfosuw or- IjflVJll 1.1 111 J v EXCELLENT 3TOKASC PACIUITIM. . * Latc3t market iMrofTMATio« rußMweo ort request r«CC OP CMAHCE. BY# TELEPHONE-, OR TCUCWAPM 'COMtCWOMICWCe INViTCP~HOVSC CSWBLMHgjgW / —■— " * j Our Big Xmas Sale 1 ' • '• .£ Began Friday Morning December Ist and will continue until Xmas. SPECIAL BARGAIN COUNTERS * ~ 0 Pottery, Glass, China, and our stock of Jewelry is also complete. ~ We will be glad to show you our give us a call. » EV ERYTHING GUARANTEED STEWARfS XjgiLRV STORE \VASHINCT6N, N. C. V ' '
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