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I ■ rC . —in wKtammm advwotkm ENTS FOB BUYING ADVANTAGES THE ENTERPRISE every Tnsedsy and Friday * by tkt ENTBtrBSI PUBLISHING CO. W. CL MANNING. Editor tlahwulfliir Price (Strictly Cuh in Advancej 1 ywr 4U» • months .5«.»4 wen-FT PS& 8 month, *J| fWtJfflc* at "Wil- I C»r«4ina as second- j FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1923. II .. ' ' I V ! SHIRTS WITH HIGH a TARIFF TRIMMING}*! Hen's shirts will I* worn next sum mer and autumu with a considerable j trimming of high tariff. That in not a I fashion note; it is a d isaigreetble eco nomic fact, which has just been an nounced by the maker*- of rpercales, I «ilhi and other fabrics used by sliirt | makers. Increases from to $3 a dozen ace to be made in the wholesale price* j of percale shirts and those of otliei cotton textiles. Advance* in tlie price.- of silk shirt-s will range from $o to $0 a dozen wholesale. The retail cost of a percale shirt will be from . r >o j cents to a dollar higher than it I* j now. The retail price of silk shirts Will be from 7f> cents to SI.U) a piece j more than now. PROMISING PARASITE POI ND' PUR MEXICAN BEAN BLK'ILL Efforts of tlie bureau of entomology of the United State* department of agriculture to find a way to control the Mexican bean beetle, which is rapidly spreading iu tlie southeastern and south central states, have been it warded by tlie discovery of a very prounsiiig parasite. A representative of the bureau disrovevrvd in Mexico a tachiiud fly parasite that preys up on at least two specie* of tlie genu.- i to which the bean beetle belongs and | seems to restrict itself U tlie genus j J* was responsible for a very high fatality among the larvae or young of the beetle in the Volley of Mex j ico and at Cuernavaca. in the neighborhood of 2,tHHi -lix ing puparia of tins Ity were sent to the Birmingham, Ala., laboratory, and from tliis material, the entomologists in c rarge of the laboratory liave su ceeded in rearing one generation from native bean beetle larvae. A cousin J erable number of pupai la are HOW be ing held in hibernation for the com ing spring. # j in addition there were found in Mex j ico two varieties of beans winch show , promise of resistest to the injurious I attack of tlie bean beetle. One ot them is a native edible wlute l»ean.| known as "ayoeote," which is eultti- on a fairly large scale in some sections, the other a wild brown bean | of the genus I'liaseolu.-. The latter grows very abundantly along streams ( in Southern Mexico, climbing buslie.- and other vegetation, and the rather leathery foliage whic hit produces i.- I , seldom attacked by tlie bean beetle so that tliere is possibility of this beau proving of \alue for hybridizing with j cultivated varieties to breed a res*. - ' . taut stock. "They aay Old Tightwah is rather | ( rtiagy." "Rather stingy ? Say, wlien he went ! ( to talk to his dead wife through a { medium, he tried to reieise the char [. ges.—American Legion Mfceekly. She sang quite pietuly. Her fav orite soag was called "Palling Dew." ' But it was so sad, that tier poor fa ! . ther couldn't stasd it. He said it | « always reminded him of the rent. — J Pithy Paragraph Film f- . AlbaUiaa women asking permission to dress like American* must be ex- ' pecting a hot summer.—Washington j , ( Daily News. ■ ' f. '' ' NOTICE I Under and by virtue of the auih « ority contained in a certain deed ol i trust executed on the 28th day of Jan- ' uary, I*2o, by L. H. Davenport and I wife, Cassie M. Davenport and of rec ' 1 ord in the public registry of Martin county in book A-2, page 471, to se j ' curt the payment of a certain bond 1 of even date tbereia and the stipula 1 • tkla in the deed of trust not having j 1 bees complied with, and at the re -J 1 quest of the bolder of the said bond- 1 tbe UMlsnigned trustee, will on March l . 6th, IKS, at 2:00 o'clock, p. m , at i I the eeart house door of Martin coun i I tj, (ffer at public sale to the highest | bidder for cash the following de Bonded en the north by E. M Wbiiebarst and Conobo creek; on the , south by J. J. Long; on the east by I L H. Has; and on tbe west by the iande *i the late B. S. Council, de li ceaaed, containing K acres, more or tm. ami heisg tbe ian» land deeded toLft Davenport at raceat date by —. —. CnmH and wife. Alma Coun , d), a»d 1. A Criteber, eoKnii»«ion # \t tbe same time and pUre of the 3L 1' L • ■Hlliili TURKISH I faTMitiirai VIRGINIA I | BURHY | b(ib Cures IH-ngue Fever. rH EST COLDS Apply over throat and t heat I —cover with hot flannel cloth. l/ICKS ▼ VAPORUB Ova 17 btUlnm Jut* UttJ Ycuily J I ( t, trustw, the i'« IW. 1' tlins-j it' owner of said bonds eeiwed I b; the aforesaid deed of Itn i will of I (ier lor sale to the - i foi c. sli , the following notes in I Te.-.i- i f j j ol trust which weie place ! wiili In. [ tan! »V. F. Hai'lip as additi i. J • cur.ty to the boiuU- secured l lie j aforesaid deed ol trust to \vl : Five notes of W. T. Hym: r • '.' e -um of S2,(NHUN), each tlat-vl I >.-« eii. ,er 2!», IU 12. and secured '> • deed of > i st. v One note jf Hines and 11 > h -.I I«. • dated February M, i • sai.i i ot« has a credit of JfIMHUi". ('i.e note secured by de •' ■' trust n! Will Bryant, dated Julie ' 1, i the sum it tGti'.' JI. vvi'l, .i k 'il of 5J25.(»«. i i.e note and mortgage ii lliiiaid H* nan, in tlie sum of tu".'j' Tliis, the first ilay «>f February, i„ i»t hi: criti hki;, 2-2-4t Trustee, W F. Hai i .1 i In l'rc\enl a t old Take tiiiti. VI>MIMSIRATOR'S NoTll'K Having tins day |ual tied at adinin i drator of the e.-Uite ol James 11. Tay . or, deceased, late of Martin county", . II persons are hereby notiled lo come orward and make settlement of all . ccounls due the said estate. All per ons holding claims against said es tate will present them foi payment . ii or before February Stli. 1!»«4, or his notice will be pleaded in bai ol i their recovery. February, Mh, J S. TA\I.OK, H ii-Ct-pil. Adiniin-tiator. j _ - •• . - I litdi ures Billions l ever. NOTKK Ol S.M.i: t'lider and by virtue ot the aut'hoi-j iiy contained in a certain « ol trust executed on the 24th day ol Novein- j •>ei, tyiH by li. A. t'ntclier and wile. i i! 11 ie t'ritchcr, aiid legisterel m the) tevister of deeds' othce lor Mailm - county -l at page .>O, to . ec.Ule the payment of a certain bond of even date therewith, and the stipu ttrtitms in said ile»'d ot tiu»t i.o; hav .ng been complied with and al Ihe re i|uest of the parties inten- ted, the uti- r dorsigned trustee will on Monday, the , ■ih iluy of Mutch. li*2 : i al .12 o cluck,! in., at the court house door of Mar i.u county, Williamstoir. N otler -at public sale to tint highest l l 'dei ' lor cash, the following leaj . .state: " A house and lot in the town of Wil liamaton, N. C., on the north, side of Watts street adjoining the lands of Wheeler Martin, S. Koine lliggs and li. A Criteber and \\ ,il_U.-^ireet. 1 , j'lils the ;'«d day ol Febrnaiy, 11128. WIIKFI KB MAKI IN, 2-9 4t Trustee. NOTICK! SAl.fcl The undersigned »111 offer foi .-ale j to tjie highest bidder, on Ist Monday, j March 6th, W23, at 2:WI o'clot k p. m., i in front''of the court house lioor of j Williamston, N. I', the lahds as fol-'j lows: / a it A tract of land lying and being on i the Wild Cat road, Martin county, ad-f joining tlie lands of J. B. Cofield and j others, being the same land deeded j to Martin county by B. B. (ilissom, January 2, 1928, containing five (5) acres, more or le s s Said deed being of record iu book K-2, page 426. Mar tin couny registry. Tlie right to accept or reject any Ifid, being hereby leserved. This 6th day of Feb., 1923. BOARD OF COM MISSION FBS . MARTIN COUNTY H. C. Green, Chsmnau 2-9 4t S. S. Brown, Clerk ' ' NOTICK OP SALE »* Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained ik\that certain deed of trust executed by (Jeoige Outter bridge and" wife, Ita rii>a OmwrbrTdr# and bearing date of December 17, 1901k and of record in the public reg istry of Martin county. In book GGG at page 389, said deed of trust hav ing been given to secure tbe payment of certain notes of even date there- H$ Qrickiy gsbivu a Cetd. . ;i. i;' . with, and the term* and conditions therein contained not having bom complied with, ana-at tbo requoat of the holder of the said notes, tbe un dersigned trustee will on Monday, tbe 12th da yof March, 1928 betweea tbo hours of 12 m. and l p. m., ia front of the court houHe door of Martin county ot Williamston, N. C., oHot for sale at public auction to tbe high est bidder, for cash, the following de scribed property to wit: A certain tract or parcel of land in the said county and state, contain ing thirty (30) acres, more or lees, and being the land conveyed to N. S. (•odard by John R. Hodgers by deed dated January 20, 1877, and being the same land conveyed to George Out terbridge and wife, Marina Outter I bridge by S. R. Biggs and wifo. This the 7th day ol Feb., 1928. WARREN H. BIGGS, Trustee, j Ouiiuing, Moore and Horton, ' 2-9-4t Attorneys. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the nothor ity contained in a certain deed of trust . executed on the 29th day of March, 1920, by B. A. Critcher and wife, Osel la Critcher and registered in the reg ister of deeds' office for Martin coun ty In book S-l at page 68, to secure the payment of a certain bond of oven date therewith, and the stipulations in said deed of trust not having been complied with and at the request of the parties interested, the undersigned trustee wil lon Monday the 6th day ~f Murch, 1928, at 12 o'clock, m., at the court house door of Martin coun ty, Williamston, N. C., offer at pub lic sale to the highest birder for cash, the following described real ebtato: A house and lot in the town of Wil liamston on the south side of Ray street anil beginning at a stob on Ray street about fifty feet south of the Phi I pot lot; thence a straight line at right angle with Ray street 110 feet to the A. C. L. Railroad Co.; thonce along said railroad about 60 feet to a stob; thence a line parallel with the first named line 110 feet to Ray street; thence with Ray street to the begin ning ami being part of the same tract of land conveyed to B. A. Critcher and J. H. Ward, by deed from Mrs. Hannah Hay. This the 3rd day of February, 1928. WHKELER MARTIN, 2-9 4t Trustee. NOTICE OF SALE' Under and by virtue of the author ity contained in a certain deed of trust executed on tho 19th day of April, I92> by Julius S. Feel and registered in the register of deeds' office of Martin county in book S-l at page SI, lo secure the payment of a certain ! Iund of even date therewith, and the j stipulations in said deed of trust hot ; having been complied with and at the ; reiueat of tlie parties interested, the undersigned trustee wil lon Monday, the 6th day of Marrh, 1923, at 12 . o'clock, ni., at the court house door ' of Martin county, Williftmstoa. N. C., I offer at public sale to the highest bid der for cash, the following described real estate: Beginning at C. A. Martin's corner 1 on the Greenville road, running thence : towards williamston 300 feet to a stob; thence a straight line about north west to the A. C. L. Railroad right of way, thence along tlie A. C. L railroad right «>f way towards the fair grounds to a stob C. A. Martin's cor ner; thence along C. A. Martin's line I j to the Greenville and Washington road a stob the beginning and being a por tkni of the land recently conveyed j lo J. S. I'eel by C. A. Martin. t his the 3rd day of February, 1923. WHEELER MARTIN, 2-9 4t Trustee. SALE OP LAND FOR TAXES STATE OF NORTH CARQLINA MARTIN COUNTY. . I, J. S. Godard, tax collector for town of Jamesville, N. C., have this day levied on the follow ing tracts or parcels of land and will sell them at public auction for cash in front of the post office In tbo town j of Jamesville, N. C., on the 6th day of : March, 1923, for the taxes due aad I unpaid for tlie year 1920, unlosa the j taxes aitd coats are paid on or before ' that date. This 6th day of February, 1928. J. S. GODARD, Tax Collector. WHITE - • j W. A. Micelle and sister, three lota, | tax $1.50, cost |1 80, total 14-SO - A. Sykes, two lots tax 17.74, cost #1.84*, total $9.66. COLORED L. B. Davis, lot, tax $2.70, cost 91-80 total $4-60. Esau Johnson estate, lot, tax $2.94, cost' $1 80, total $4.49. R. P. Powers, lot, tax SB.OO, cost 11.80, -total $4.80. S. A. btaton, lot, tax $0.40, cost lI.KO, total $2.40. W. D, Statoa, lot, tax $448, root tI.KO, total $7.83. " Rub-My-Tioa far Ikwiltoai Imenthouium J . \ THE ENTERPRISE, Williamatonn, N. 6. NOTICE The Met and mortgages, stock* and bonds hereinafter set out wore placed With J. A. Everett to secure the return of $26,000 of U. S. bonds loaned to the Peoples Bank, August 22, 1921, and the undersigned because there has been a failure to return said bonds, will by virtuo of law, eall to the highhest bidder for cash at the court house door in Williamson, N. C., Wedaesday, 28th day of Feb ruary, the following described prop erty: „ Three SI,OOO notes secured by deed of trust executed by H. A. Gray to J. H. Gray, dated January Forty shares of Peoples Bank stock. One share of Farmers Banking and Trust company. One note C. H. Godwin for $668.00 dated Feb. 1, 1021. One note C. H. Godwin for $1,860.00 dated Jan. 1, 1021. One note T. H. Grimes dated Jan. 26, 1910. Two notes H. A. Gray secured by deed of trust ia the sum of $6,760.00 each due Feb. 2, 1921-22. Thre shares of Peoples Bank stock Thirty five shares of stock of the . Merchants Mechanics First National Bank of Baltimore. % Five shares of stock of the Planters , National Bank of Rocky Mount : Six shares of stock of the Murchi son National Bank of Wilmington; N. i c. Ten shares of the Seaboard National Bank of Norfolk. This the 6th day of Feb., 1023. J. A. EVERETT. NOTICE Having this day qualified as execut or of the estate of Joseph T. Waldo, deceased, late of Hamilton, N. C., all persons indebted to said estate will please come forward and make im mediate settlement. All persons hold iug claims against said e.staut will pre sent the same for payment on or be fore the Bth day of January, A. D., 1924, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. This, Bth day of January, 1023. HARRY WALDO, Executor J. T. Waldo, l-10-6t Deceased. Mab-My-Tissa, An Antiseptic. BUSINESS CARDS MARY F. HUFF CHIKOPKACIOK Palnur Graduate Tarboro, N. C. Office hours: 0 a .m.—l p. m., 2:30 p. m.—6:30 p. m., Tue», Fri., 7 p. ni.—B p. iu. Phones: Office 667, residence 612. V___—✓ ' C. B. HASSKLL FERTILIZERS AND MATERIALS PEANUTS Office rear Peoples Bank Build ing; either front or side entrance. Phone 86 V ' )~sriTcritcher D. Critcher . Critcher and Critcher Attorney a-At-Law Mai a Street 7' l>hoM M i L Williamaton, N. C P Hugh B. York, M. D. | \ Microscopy, Electrotherapy, J-Ray, j Diagnosis Specialties } O/tle over York's Garage an i Washingtoa Street j; Offic hours • to 10 a at., 7 to • \ ; p. m. Office phane 68-2, aiglrf -{- l»i»»ne 63 8 Elbert S. Feel ~i ATTORNEY AT LAW Offices in The Godard Building ; Telepnone 226 Dr. P. B. Cone J DENTIST Office la Farmara * Merrhaat* Baak Building Boars •to IS and Ita I \ Pheao No. • Roe. Phone Na 166 \ j Dr. It. L. Sava?e~T of Reeky Mount will be at the At ; Untie Hotel third Wednoeifiy |r ! each month to treat dieoasee oi the EYE BAR. NOSE * THROAT aad Fit GLASSES. | I . ■ - ■■ ■. I ■ . .. I ■ ■ . ■ - . ■ I Kader B. Crawford EVERYTHING IN INSURANCE - - ■ _ « CAIX PHONE NO. 4» TkUSTETS RESALE OF LAND 1 By virtue of authority vested in ao f by a certain deed rf truat executed ' by Frank Bell and Thoeaas BeU to • the undersigned trustee, which aaid 1 deed of truet ia regietoeed in book ' Q-i, page B9, Martia county refl*" 1 ter of deed's oAoe, the conditions of 1 866 Cares LaOrtppe. WANTS ! WANTED MEN OR WOMEN TO take orders for genuine guaranteed hosiery for men, women, aad chil dren. Eliminated darning. Salary ( $76 n week full tune, $1.60 aa hour spare time Beautiful spring line. International Stocking Mills, Nor listown, Pa 2-20-lot 1 NOTICE! - ALL PERSONS ARE hereby forbidden to trespass on my tract of land adjoining Jas. D. Bow en and John K. Leggett. John H I Mizell. 2 20-4tp FROST PROOF CAERAGE PLANTS. * Far tin mediate shipment, extra fine stocky plants, Early Jersey Charles ton Wakefield, Seccosaion, Flat . Butch Cabbage, White Plume Cel . ery, Big Boston Iceberg Lettuce, Bermuda Onion Pleats, Early Beets. All froet proof. Prepaid mail, 200 60c; 400, $1; 1,000, $2. By express 2,00, $2.60; 6,000, $6.00; 11,000 foi $19.00. Parker Farms, Atlanta, Ge. 2-iO-lm , K„ RkNT ONE UOOD IWO I hoi so farm. Apply at Kairixu I Brothers and Company, Williamaton, N. C 2-16-tf FOR SALE - LIGHT BRAMMA Egg. 11.60 per 16. M. D. Watts. 2-20 12t l' FOR SALE CABBAGE PLANTS and Bur—da oaion plants, all va rieties, SI.OO per 1,000. Prompt shipment. Dorris Plant Co?, Valdos ta, Ga. 2-13-41 CABBAGE PLANTS FOR SALE Wood's Improved Jersey Wakefield. Plenty of them. 20 cents per hun dred, by J. B. H. Knight, M^D. 2-16-oaw-tf CONVENIENT 1 WO STORY House in New Town for sale. Terms rea sy. W. C. Manning, agent. 1-2-tf FOWDEN'S LAST LOAD OF Make are the be»t ever brought from Ken tucky. 1-IZ-tf ROOMS FOR RENT AND BOARD. Furniahed rooms if desired. Mrs. J. D. Ward, West Main atreet. 1 19 tf FOWDEN'S LAST LOAD OF Make ; are going fast. 1-12-tf HAVE YOU SEEN FOWDEN'S j last load of mules T 1-12-tf TOMB STONES AND MONUMENTS of best material, at right prices. Joshua L. Coltrain, route 4, Wil liainston, N. C. to 4-27 I WANT TO REMIND MY Cus tomers to please have bottles ready for me when I have the milk deliv ered in the mornings. We are not afraid that we will lose them, but owing to our increased patronage we need all of our present supply of bottle* and 1 will greotly appre ciate my customers having them ready. F. M. Duastan, Roanoke ! Dairy. 1-16-tf PUBLIC SALES i , We have purchased 122,000 pair U. S. Army Munson last shoes, sixes 6 1-2 to 12 which was the entire surplus stock of one of the largest U. S. gov ernment shoe contractors. This shoe is guaranteed 100 per cent solid leather, color dark tan, bellows tongue,, dirt aad water proof. IV actual value of this shoe ia $6.00. Ow ing to thia tremeadoua buy we can offer anme to the public at $246. _ Send correct sise. Pay poet as aa en delivery or send money order. If the shoes are not aa represented we arili cheerfully refuad your mooey upon request. National Bay Stale Shoe Company • iIT 296 Broadway, New Tart. N. T. vm HI i ■■■■!■ (OUMM worn mum wra wniinw Mid deed of tract not kntaf Khb complied with •xl the balder of the havtac hMM * nit thereof, I shall mU to the highest bidder for Saturday, Febrauy Mth, IMS, at 12 o'clock, noon, at the door of the Bank of Oak City, la the town of Oak City, north Caro lina, the following described tract of land: A certain tract of land lyia* aad baing in Marti* county, state afore said and own particularly describ ' ad and dataad aa fallows: Being that tract of land this day imwiwl by Hi mKKm HHHBMBI ** : 2m. vflm are apecialy cmpomhd for the oaataMnt a HBBHH Theuaaadeef l«*a« tastflV ta*Mir cnmftlrepoapartiM. EMalLt rapatahta 4y oo* day, ta CNrrn^ RBnn«BhMN«ilM|taMlMh#kMk i t i i ■* _ i n i m—TT'Tr ■■"■■" Just Received 500 BUSHELS BURT OATS 50 BUSHELS SEED IRISH POTATOES ONION SETS AND FRESH GARDEN I SEED AND TOBACCO CLOTH. BUY EARLY WHILE THE KRICSS ARE LOW. " CAB LOAD OF BUILDING LINE A ND PLASTER GALVANIZED BOOKING AND BE D CEDAB SHINGLES C. D. Carstarphen i WILUAMSrON, N. C. ; MWWWWMWWWWWHMIIIIIIIIIIIWIMBMWWMWaWMWWMBMMMi - CLOTHES PRESSING CLEANING - L-- 1 : ■ |~^ REPAIRING L - v 1, We aoßrit toe patronage of theaa wao for ana reason or an other ara displeieen with tM valet aai»l»« they are new |a>tin | We solicit those who appretiata car* aad attentioa to itatafto. We solicit those who May be over particular about thn way I their work is doaa. I All Who Come May Feel Assured of Service That Is - Different § IDEAL SANITARY PRESSING CLUB I IKItl! t THOMPSON. Own Phone ICT r T Williaesstoa. N. C. 107 Main St. j| ' ■ ■ IF YOU WANT GOOD BBEAD, GET IT FBOM WILLI AH . A STON SAUNG COMPANY. # ,* > V. • \ Hot Bread at Noon •"> Hot Rolls Every Evening J" FBUrr CAKI M CENTS PEB POUND ALL BOMB I YOU CAM GET BOGS FOB SETTING* TBUB STOCK OF I BHODB ISLAND BHD AND PLTMOUTM BOCKS, AT I r Williamson Baking Co. I # , WILUAMBTON. N. C. > heta on the south side of the Haas i flto aad Palmyra rand and lake tfclt ! hahtp, a aaaee deflate > and accurate itoetriptinn can ha ob tained by ii finnia to the Miki the land diviaian N J I Williams heart. This January 2Stlt r S. i. EvaMt, attorney?
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