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Pull for Martin County* —ENTERPR ISe PnMished ever* Tuesday ami Fridav by the ENTERPRISE PUBLISHING CO WilliaMton, North Carolina w, a INNING' Editor Subscription P.icv . (Strictly Cash in Advance) 1 year $1.50 6 months —— SOe 3 months * Entered at the Post pflicc at Wil- Uamston. North Caftttta as second class matter. FRIDAY. JANUARY 5, 1923. BETWEEN YOU AM) ME By Francis Speight j I'ST LIKE FOLKS A rabbit is a curious thing, Just shake the bush, he'll mn; Then iic yourlVTrtg nn Hit- trail : N AnJl stand there with your gun, And he'll come back t> where he was Before he 'gun to run. And that's the way it is with f01k.., Who argue lots, h'gUm; They argue and they fuss a while; They sum up ajid they sum; ■ They argue till they coma right hack To tyhere they started from. 15 you are too fat to run and too weak to fight, there is nothing for you but to be proud of .your humility. As a rule, the man who is very en thusiastic about expressing his grat itude is fish ins* for another favor. Ttwujeason a consience has less re straining inftneiife than the neighbors is because a conscience can't talk. I To Revive Forestry Work In This State Extension Service to Divert Every Fjf fort hr-tof-thf Forests of North Carolina , / RALEIGH, Jan. 4. According t(f ap " announcement from Director B. W- Kiigore of the Nort b Carolina Kx ten - sion service, H. M. Curren, a grad uate of the StaUr college and a native born North Carolinian, has been up pointed extension specialist in farm forestry to help Tar Heel fa mors in handling the farm wuodlets and oth erwise developing the farm forestry industry of tlvs -tate Mrv Curreii has t-w-cn well uaiiiel He has l>een in the. employ of t' • United State Forrsf -crviec fur yea::' and during that tiin lias made studio: o r forestry problem ::l| ever llie (•'. 'tire count cy. He has also -eon seven ; years service in the l'hillipine Ixluud.-- .and about five years ervice >in tin* tropical forests of South America. U i eently he bad change of a lecture J course of tropical fore-t*>«» Vale uni versity. He coiiieS ti North Carolina aftei j these years of sei-vice anil study I ! render assistance in any of .the foi estry problem.'- that may be acute uit I the farmens of North Carolina at thi time. It wjll be remembered that thi I work am formerly done hv Harry I . J Krausz who left the extension -.eixi. shortly after the war. For some time the work has beei: i hampered because a suitable ma' j could not be, found carry it on I Now that Mr. Cnrran has been ecrui | ed, farmers of the state wanting belt •). with their'fi n; wood lot problems or - any other problem dealing with th » woodlands on then home place sboub take up the:* question- with him. -j 666 Cures Dengue Fe\er. I IS \BOVK A\I!UA(;E Best November Sales Ir-j , the History of the Ford Business According to a statement issued by the Ford Motor company, deliveries o?""' Ford cars and trucks to retail buyers g durinp the month of November, to- I tailed 106,327. This is a ne\' high sales record that Tias never before ' been approached by the company at j this season of the year and one which stands out in contrast with j the-Noveniber 1921 retail delivery fig- . ores which totallvdsliglitly ovevsß.- 000 cars and trucks. For eight consecutive months, be- ginning with April "Ist of last yenr. 1 retail deliveries have exceeded 100,000 Ford ears and trucks each month; the accumulated total fo rthe £rst eleven j months of 1922 being approximately 1,200,000. While the company points obt that it is not unusual for Ford ! retail sales to exceed' the 100,000 mark ! during the spring and early summer months when the demand is at its J pmk. the manner'in which business j has held np throughout the balance of ■ the year is without precedent. Credit for this remarkable showing is attributed by the Port' Motor com pany to the many improvements that have lately "Wfcn made on Ford cars and particularly to the new low level of Ford prices, recently put into ef- CM Cam LaGrippe. . .. feet. Theae new Ipw prices not only broaden the field of prospective Ford pucfyfeNai* but go still farther in mak ing tre Ford car best value the standpoint of the retail buyer, that it has ever been. Although the Ford factories have been opera tin" pit capacity -for the I'Srt eight month."', sales have equalled •BroduftiOn and pudging firm the un uruai manner in which orde v are com ing in at this seasonof the year Ford dorilei will he unable to Accumulate nu adequate . .tock «»f cars during Ihe wilder months for delivery the next spring. In the opinion of the Ford Motor company, November sales are an in dication that many prospective put-' chasers, realizing the exceptional va lue now being offered in Ford cars, are beginning to anticipate an unus ual spring demand and "are therefore placin gorders during the fall and will continue to do so throughout the win ter to avoid disappointing delay:; in delivery later on. While this will r«- l eVe the situation to some extent, it "fcT pointed *But that the steadily in creasing demand for Foril cars is nev ertheless sure to create aii acute shortage as the season advances. AccoTTnnrTy sateiTOrpaTi ii.ction is urging prospective Ford pur chasers to arrange for delivery dur- To Prevent a Cold Take 666. CERTIFICATE OF INCORPORA TION OF THE ASSOCIATION OF BROTHERS UNDER THE SKIN J We, the undersigned, all being persons of full age and all being citizens of the United States and residents of the State of North Car olina, desiring to form a Member ship Corporation pursuant to the Membership Corporations Law of the State of .North Carolina, do' hereby make and acknowledge this this certificaitas/or that purpose and certify: First: The name of the proposed Association shall be ASSOCIATION OF HKO l HERS UNDER THE SKIN .. .. « , Socontl: The purpose for which the Association is formed, are as follows; a. To establish, maintain and op erate the Household primarily as a Masculine Institution. b. To establish the Husband in sole ami undisputed control Of il Household budget and hank ac count ■* 0. To protect the Husband from | tiic pi forming of any and all hdusf>- I hold duties, such as sweeping, mar-, keting, cooking, washing dishes and nursing the "kitchen or furnace fires d. To prevent any purchases by ] the Wife, whether for push or cred it except afte rco/isultatioti with the Husband and after his con sent. e To prevent the entrance into the llonje, of mother-in-la\y and all'relatives on the Wife's side, ex •Fejfirupon written permit signed by an officer of the Association, which permits shall not be issued for use on Saturdays, Sundays or Holidays. —fr -To prevent delivery into the Home of all so-called "delica tesSen meyls," and to compel the serving, of regular fool, home cooked. "c;. To prevent any reference bow eve • much ((justified, by the Wife, to any past faults or pros 4 ent deficiencies of the Husband. h. 'l\i establish the right of the Husband to absent Himself from the Home for a specified number of evenings each month to attend business, lodge and club meetings: and to establish his right 'to return therefrom lit any reasonable hour, to he fixed solely by himself. 1. To develop "Cave man meth ods" for the better discipline of jealous, nagging or unreaesonable wives. j. To establish the exclusive • right rf the Jlusharfd to determine the brevity of his Wife's hair and the length of the Wife's skirts. ... k. To compel the Wife to share .in the troubles as well as in the of married life; and to establish the fact that the Wife's place is at Home and that her duty is to cooperate to make the Home happy. Third: The principal office of the Association shall be at No. 116 1-2 Favettevillo Street, City of Ra- _ leierh, County of Wake, and State of NGrth Carolina. The Associa tion may establish other branches and conduct its operations in every City, Town and Village of the Uni ted States of America and else-' where. '',7~ Fourth: The number of its di-„ rectors shall be three. The names and places of residence of the three persons to be its directors until the first annual meeting of the As sociation, are the following: Ike Wilbom, Pughs Hill, N. C. To\iver Terrell, Sr.. Pughfi Hill. N. "C --v Calian M. Rover. Pughs Hill, N C. Williamston citizen* who are l>e lieved to l>e interested in becom ing members of the association will receive application blanks in the next few days. —adv. j-,;", r. '.. - ' M - r TWP. fcNTKfePMSF.. W ILLIAMSTON. N. C. . in* the winter months in order that f the demand next spring will be re-. j lieved as far a* possible. J i Mub-My-Tism, An Antiseptic. TRUSTEE'S ,JALE ? Ey virtue .Qf the authority confer- | 1 red in me by a deed of trust execut- 1 - cd to mc by P. T. Anthony, E. B. . Thomas, J. W. York and A. S. York, i jm the second day of February, 1920, - ? and (July recorded in the register of '■ deedV-olficc of Martin county, in book I 11-2 at page 545, secure the pay ment of a certain bond bearing even r date therewith, and the stipulations in - said deed of trust not having been •' complied with, I shall expose at ptib - lie Uuctiori, for cash, on Monday, the . sth day of February, 1923, at 12 m., at the court house in Martin county, ' the following property: I First parcel being lot No. 2, that was alloted to J. R. Crisp in the lands 1 of J. D. Crisp and beginning at the corner of lot No. 1, allotted to Mrs. Addie Davis and running along her line S, 60 W. to a corner, a stake with a pine, oak and some maples mark ! Ed pointers, then N. 72 W. 8 chains; *1 thence S. $0 \J\ 45 chains to the road; j thebce along the road N. 45 W. 4.80 I chains to corner; thence N. 29 1-2 E. j to Jumping Run branch; thence down the branch to the run of the river swamp; thence down said swamp to the fiiwt station, containing 102 acres more or less. Second parcel, bounded I - iL APPRECIATE YOUR BU >INESS DURING THK PAST V EA U. v'' ' * " I PLEDGE MY BEST EF 'ORTS TO FURNISH YOU COMERCIAL PRINTINGS \T HONEST PRICES DURING THE COMING YEAR. WISHING ALL A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS YEAR TURING 1923. ! . . " , . ' ' •• , I' SIMON LILLEY COMMERCIAL PRINTING , j, 'HONE 184 WILLIAMSTON, N. C. » » j ' "—if ~ r HOTEL 30UTHLANDT\ T» ibr Iravtkr. Il"- llXrl SoulhUnJ tirr. bright ...J .Wlful man l« in abvululrly fireproof buitdiug a ad RIAL »*nk» b» prwf»rrlv Irainrd | riuploym. Tablr d'Hvlr I uorb«-na» al Fifty (*•!«. Diuurr» at >•* IMUr and rsrrllrol a U rarU Kf*W« wr fratam of ikr Diaiag H—i. TV hold U rut rail; lucalrd oa Norfolk'• naia ibwrougbfarr. Kalra tEuropraa Ptaa) arc upward fro« $2.00 per day. Rr%CTalioa». in advmkt, arm advisable. Bfl. L. ORtBUUI. N-oagrr j 111 NORFOLK—VIRGINIA j/J • c * • ' • ' * . ' ■ • COMMUNICATE • WITH * JONES. SON ft ca" • Noarouf.vutaawA DuroavM ATOP*AGE LATEST MARKET I N PORM AT ION FURNISHED ON REQUEST PRCE OP CHARGE, BYETELEPHOHE OR TELEGRAPH CORRESPONDENCE INVLTTRP HOUSE ESTABLISHED 1870 ;GOOD mm The partnership of The Tucker-Clark Company will a be dissolved on December 3h 1922. . 1 : '■- v . ' I I will continue the busi ness at the same stand and will have a car load of fine ,i- . j mules at the right prices on j January Ist Examine my - v stock before buying. * —n Very Truly, J % J. F. ThigpentJ 1 by D. W. Lewis fartfi, the Tom Da via . farm and the Ben Clomen farm and { contains 14 acres more or less*u>d be- j 1 inf a pojrtion of land allotted to J. I f R. Crisp in the land* of the lite f. J I D. Crisp, aod being the came land or j which J. R. Crisp formerly resided ; and both of said tracts lying in No j 2 township. FKANK I/. GLADSTONE. Trustee 'AL». January 2, 1923. ♦ l J NOTICE Undei «inl by virtue of a judg'- I ment of the miperior court, for -i t resolve in the case entitled li. It- I Barnhill, administrator, et als vt» H. T. Barnhill, et als, heirs at law, the j undersigned commissioner will, on the i 20th day of January, 192:5, at 12:00 j o'clock m. f in front of the court house door in Williamston, North Carolina, sell to the highest bidder fo-' cash, the i following described tract of land: Bound on the north by the lands J of Julius, James, on the east by a j large canal, on the south by the lands of Augustus Keel and on the we*t by [ thee Wild Cat road, more or lea*,. ! I and being a part of the home place I of the late J. E. Barnhill, and being . tl>c same premise..; occupied at J.h„ip j time by Roxy A. Barnh'H, widow. Jhe above land is sold tubject to dower j and homestead. * This, 4th day,, of Jan. 1923. B. Ai CRITCHER, Commissioner. The Volatile Gas J ii 1 ' —~asssszsssßsssm-. as 31 TEXACO ! It Means The Best ' I ' ' * * Save You Money . . ,• 1 TEXACO TEXACO ! MOTOR OILS GASOLINE TRY THEM OUT Harrison Oil Co. * ">*•„ • '* a i, . , - - • •' - Distributors Williamston, No rth Carolina » * ,mi ,iis=s=s. u The STAR Car ' '■ ' -' * • I I Is Here In All Its Beauty and Serviceability.' Come and Look Them Over. ,' __■ 11 I STAB TOURING iBEST VALUES and Most Com : fort For The PRICE THE STAR TOURING CAR HAS AIA THE OP MUCH HIGHER PRIC ED CARS, AND LOOKS 100 PER CENT BET TER THAN THE PRICE DEMANDS WE HAVE MR. C. S. HUNTER OP WIL- I ' UAMSTON IN CHARGE OP OUR MECHANI CAL DEPARTMENT. HIS PRESENCE IS AS SURANCE OF SATISFACTION TO OUR RE- I 1 ■ .. PAIR CUSTOMERS. '" ' , ti Boost With the Chambo* of Cojrtfnercp
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