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SM- «v 1 ENTERPRISE ADWm-- /S FOB BUYING ADVANTAGES ALLEGED AUTO THIEVES AKKAKNED W COURI 1 FBOBABLK HIINH AT HtELIMINARY HHA ICING AT RtHEY MOUNT ROCKY MOUNT, Feb. 28.—Afatei a Imi inf. which consumed all of Uw lawrninf and the greiiter purt of the afternoon probable cause was touml late yesterday against Frank Andrews jaunt white man of this city, ami J« Hill of Lenior county, in Ree»»r«iei Lancaster'.- court, where they were arraigned on several charges of sea - jog automobiles ani filing t hem as 'part of the actiN iue.- ... an rinc of auto thieves, the iliscuwt) of which local ollioei main- public >e- - terday. .? After having founil probable cai»H. the court placed Andrew, arid HrU «ii. der $2,00(i bond each for tuui at th* next session of Nash county court. J. B. Bryant, another Leu ws county man, who was given hearing at the sanre time, was found not guil;> by the court. Warrants for two oth er persons who are alleged to be mem bers of the ring are understood u have been drawn anil other develop meats may follow. At a late hour this afternoon o!i. cers stated tliat seven of the either. Ford touring care at headquarters ha«i been satisfactorily identifies! b> theii owners, while four otliers were awaiting identification. Court attaches ami local airthoritu; as well as police officials Irons neigh boring cities, who attended the heat ing and in an instance or t*i» took the witness stand, declared truit the wholesale round up of stolen iar> *a one of the most sweeping they had « » er known and-expressed the t**f «*" tba automobile thievery in tins .-. c-ios. !u» _ Iwbii ih iill a blow: — THREE INVOLVED IN MUKBKR CASI „ UL-, 3ULTS IN HoLi»lSC*\ttO W Hill MEN AND A NKGK«I LUMBERTOX, tel. &>.- Toe-, quest oxer tlie remains ol L. li herd, which were found i*ut i --- Monday of last week, Came to a cry at 6:30 o'clock last ingiit -»itt. ti. » verdict: "That E. K. Sluej'h* tt- cat:, to his death as the rf i.lt of p->tv shot woun«;.- in the iiaiwls >f Luk- Britt, aided and abetted l>.. Ik*-*. K iter and F M. Huggiii».** E>i lirown is. held -as.'. a malarial >jt- MK. Luke Britt ami F. M. 11 both white men, while I'wk Kox.er • colored. The inquest bega lua-- 1 . Iu »r day ,adjourtuiij! Friday afiernvon iim 2 o'clock yesterday. Evidence .showed that L. K St> herd was last seen v.th Luke l-ni' and F. M. Hugging. Boads for lu men were not liieii last an they were committed to jail. Eight witnesses weie examined ye terday afternoon, making a tola, o twenty seven iu all. E K. SttepLefw mysteriously disappeared froo> here « April luth last year. A vigilant search was niaue for i.:r but nothing was teamed uhtlT h..- ► mains w ere fouuu on the Hth. a» • which were identified by his sister a « brother, who taint fiom tii«ui Amuse Doerus, Ga., mi being not tie.; 'Stee-p herd came to thisf count> front r Georgia home, working for a hgutr.it.;. rod concern, collecting notes, and e-. deuce showed that he had a large quantity of money with him ju-t pin to his disappearance. CALLS BROTHER OVER PHONE; KILLS HIMSKLI p ■ ASHEBOKO, Feb. Max WtT j ger Handle man, merchaat. shot hint aeif through the heart early yester day afternoon, lie was at his. r* - idcßK at the time. Mr. Wagger ha-, been in ill health for a number o years and this v> thought to have bet the cause of his suicide. Mr. Wa«cer called his trot**,. _ D. Wagger, of Ashcboro, o\tr the ;e rphnnr shortly before 2 oclock. *- 4 -- "I am going away," he said. want you to be a father to nty rt. l dm." His brother asked him whet fhknCd tb go, b«e receive** *» i. anr. Fearing sjwcide, knowiag of th« M health of tbe m ir, Mr. Wagger jumped in his car and di»v B—diem an as rapidly as paesaUe 1 Ming his brother dead he a: M. ONE PAS ACCOMPLISHED: THE OTHEH NOW MA> |« p " THE OPPORTUNITY TO - The put oAce depart—r*t will k haM by ex-Senator Harry & Sew of ■KRaaa as psstxaaSter general; hn- Elir General Hubert Work having Ipea transferred to the ysatas mi sec- Egg? mt the interior Dr Work ha.- »I PHiLATHEAS TO MEET ■ If The. neguiai i*lui;.thca meeting will rl he hehl Friday night at 8 p. in., with 4 ' 11 Mrs. Lee Lrcwer. All membert. are I urged to attend. I i * C'lata -Dell White, , Keporter. 1 NOTICE OK SALE O. .A.NI) '»I I nder ami by virtue of tne author e I it\ roiifcrreSd in a a riam deetl of trust r ,exfuH>i by Caoa: l'urvis and wiie. 4ja.« TfNirv I - on the 2>th day of J. n sj uKr>. i ' r '' ;»',(! of toco lit In the *" I ;at>i»c reßis-. r, of Martin cou'.it> in 1 ' hwuk t"r-J at p.ij'C 133, to secure e " tc pciyn.ent ol certain bonds of ev- j ' j e_. dat'- and the stipulations t-.yai t.i' trii--t not having lit;t.n . coiujtLi wit;., a:.u ai the rei|U toT the partie.- iniersted. the under.signet.' | trtirtec will, ot. •ii'ijiy, tiie 20th 'lay % fof March. 1 at l- o'clock, in., at • I»«c '"nilj 1 ,o'U. * do ttf. Alartin c"Ui. r 't; .Williamiion. N. C., t ffer at public e ,-ine ;«■ llv hiitfies, bidder for cash, ti*- folK»wirig des« nittl ifal e tale: A h«-us« a'tt) 2>t :n the town Wil- B !sam.-ton. N 0., where the saitl Caesar ; 1 funis now adjoinim; Jordan - |jr-vf! are! olltet .. n>i being that tract U ,'ji ! nveyetl te Gillian l*ur\ is by | j «♦ - from Caesar I'urvis, dated the da\ of HMfJ, and of tecerd in the s|>ublir registry ol Mar tin o-un!> in ItiH.k KKK, .except that part :s«ereof that lias Itcen lieretofarc i conveyed lo« Toh i'ui". is. by Caesar ( ' |"urvis. ami wife, Gillian Purvis. • j Tin.- the ' tiay of Feb., 1 !>li3 1 WHELLEIC, MAK I IN, i 1 NOTICE OF SALE Ol LAND f , V :mer anil l>\ virtue of the author -U) cot.fet I til Mill certain deed of trust executed l« l'aih Hodges and wile, * 1 ..-;K" llotiges on the «lst day of . . JS. l ( Ci and e»f rec'oitl 1,11 .'to in ' -try ol Man m coiiitv in oi t«ek G - at pace 244, to secure • -i- iiA-at ol certain bonds of ev " r »*'jto ttavw ith, and tlie slipu aliens J »n said de;-ii of tru.-t ia»(. having been ixxaptid with, and at the roquet ol" •>, Ila aartirt imttsted.. tl>e tr. te» will, on Mtitiday, the 'ZSth "cTay Match, at I'J o'clock, in., at t. a : lisw 110 of Martin COUP 'iilia-M'stdii. N. *olfer at public .jit to the highest bidder for cash, . i- following desi rilxi te'al estate: Beginning •« Haver 1 »arn swamp, ! c«-»T.ce of 1 ;'j Hodges and Tom l£ob :.n. c mat h 1 -J 1!»16 feet, , f atith 41 e.ist lO'.H' feet; thunoe I -«.uti 111 wi-si 7V fee.; tlieiici* north •N ui-jl 4f t uet ;thence south 04 3-4 j • w.ist Ma fwt; Uiejlv. south 2(1 east j : Jta(« ttSOTT t l.'i'lK V : ■ I'll li '.!O We-t 300~p f. rl .thence s«>uili Of east lftf> ft'et; t ti.i. sioulh ea.-' 4mi teet" thence I -«u:ii tki W4 -1 inrtl f.et; lluv;ce south ! '7l west lilt ~ feel tv Heaver ltainj thei.Cc' n. r! i :.l» west 211 > Ntc« tlie beßini'ing. containing 137 i i-2 acics. mole or less., and being the ! saiue land comevt j to the said Daily j Htrlja tn K. gietl, Jr., and J M. *i VVynn b) tktM dated November i!.i|. IHan dof r> coi I in Martin j 'county irji>tr\ in l«n>k V-1.-at page u-511. "j "111.- ilie 2lfl,i!a'v of Felt, 1;>23 l: IH hi t'IMTCHEK,' ■J 4i T | ; tt i-«*Jer Wartin, 1 " 11 Attorney kit I grrt M*Fc\> r. , " * - | fTJLBnANSEN vj Player-Piano ' | : K? ,'iM j , . B - S-t2»w» T'O fls— 11IICEE YEAUS i TO-PAY- -.i. "Terms to Suit" 7" SOLI) 11V F. F. Cozzeu, WASHINGTON. N. C. t * SI BPS i - - lot ks | _.... rrspsmsnr ~ MEN S RAINCOATS ISALE PRICE tlx, VALrijt SIO.OO Tfx-se Raincoats aie inaile of gas i>t material, same as was used in j the L". S. army fiuriug tlie late war. *| We gaamptee them to be absolutely '■ | rain proof and they can be worn lain j 1 -jor shine. Sizes 34 to 48, color dark t j Us. u _ I Send correct chest an. 1 Icngtli m;as ,,. un-me*ts. I*»y postman |5.95 on de ,»liftfy, or send us a money order. If K * alter exauuning coat, you me not sat- I I "hed, we will cheet fully refund your ■J 11, &. DISTRIBUTING A SALES CO. MMR U W. 32ad St. s Nott Yak OH, N. T. I ,* % THE EN'IfiRPRISE, Williamstonn, N. C. Wants WANTED MEN OK WOMEN TO take orders for genuine guaranteed hosiery for men, women, and chil dren. Eliminated darning. Salary $75 u week full time, $1.50 an hour spare time. Beautiful spring line. International Stocking Mills, Nor i istown, l'a. 2-20- KM NOTICE I ALL PERSONS ARE hereby forbidden to trespass on my tract of land adjoining D. Bow en and John R. Leggett. John H Mizell. 2-20-4tp FROST I'ROOF CABBAGE PLANTS. For immediate shipment, extra fine stocky plants, Early Jersey Charles ton Wakefield, Succession, Flat Dutch Cabbage, White Plume Cel ery, dig Boston Iceberg Lettuce. Bermuda Oniou Plants, Early Beets. All frost proof. Prepaid mail, 200 Coc; 400, $1; 1,000, $2. By express 2,00, $2.&0; 6,000, SS.WO; 11,000 for SIO.OO. Parker Farms, Atlanta, Ga. " 2-20- lm F .. KfcNT'— ONE GOOD IVVO hoi se farm. Apply tt Eairi«x»i Brothers and Company, Williainston, N. C " 2-16-lf I OR SALE LIGHT BRAHMA Eg*t »l.i>o per 15. M. 1) Watts. 2-20-121 •V..*' —— ' CABBAGE IMI A NTS FOR SALE - Wood's Improved Jersey Wakefield. Plenty of them. 20 cents per huu tired, by J. B. 11. Knight, M. D. 2-16-oaw-tt CONVENIENT INO STORY House in Ncyt Town for sale. Terms rea sy. W. C. Manning, agent. 1-2-tf FOWDEN'S LAST LOAD OF Mules are tlie best ever brought from Ken tucky. ~ 1-12-tf ROOMS FOR RENT AND BOARD. Fui nuthed looms i£. l i»iled- Mrs. J. I>. Ward, West Main street.' 1-19-tf FOWDEiX'S LAH' lAlAl) OF Mules are going fust. 1-12-tf HAVE YOU SEEN FOWDEN'S lust load of mules? 1-12-tf TOMH STONES AND MONUMENTS of hist material, at right prices. Joshua,,L. Coltrain, route 4, Wil liainston, N. C. to 4-27 J WANT TO REMIND MY CUS tomers to please have bottle's ready for me w hen 1 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 bottles and 1 will greatly appie . ciate my customers having them ready. F. M. Duns-tan, Roanoke Dairy. . 1-16-tf ■ p PUBLIC SALES We have purchased 122,000 pair U. I S. Army Munsou last shoes, sizes 5 1-2 To T2 Which was the entire surplus stock of one of the largest U. S. gov ernment shoe contractors. This .--hoe is guaranteed 100 per cent solid leather, color durk tan, bellows tongue, dirt and water proof. The actual value of .this shoe is $6.00. Ow ing to this tremendous buy we can oiler same to the public at $2.95. Send correct size. Pay postman on delivery or send money order. If the shoes are not as represented we will cheerfully refund your money upon request. National Isay State Shoe Company 240 Broadway, New York, N. Y, SALE ARMY SHOES SALE Wc have just bought a tremendous stock of Army Hunson last Shoes tu lie sold to the public direct. Price $2.75.. These shoes are 100 per cent solid leather, with heavy dou ble sewed and najed. The uppws are of heavy tan chrome leather with bellows tongue, there making them water proof. These shoes are selling very fS»t and we advise you to order at once to in , sure your order belhg filled. Tlie sizes are 6 to 11, all widths; pay postman on receipt of goods or send money order. Money re funded if shoes are not satisfactory The U. S. Stores Co., 1441 Broad way, New York City. 2-27-tf t NOTICE ' Having qualified as administrators of tlie estate of Dr. H. A- Lloyd, da ceased, native of county, all person* are hereby -notified to come und make settlement of all accounts t lue the sai«l estate. All persoas hold ing claims against said estate will pre sent them for payment oa or before tlie Bth day of Febnwy, 19314, or this notice will be plead to the bar of recovery. • February Bth, 1923. ' H. L LLOYD, > KLLIAH BAUER. . ' - Mah-My-Tiett, An Antfceptic. | NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND Under and by virtue of the author i ity conferred in a certain deed of trust executed by R. A. Loyd on the 28th day of March, 1921, and of record in 1 the public registry of Martin counfy, in book G-2 at page 240, to secure | ' the payment of certain bonds of even date therewith; and the stipulations, in said deed of trust not having been ( complied with ,at the request of the parties interested, the undersigned trustee wil lon Monday the 26th day 1 of March, 1923, at 12 o'clock m., at * the court house door of Martin county Williamston, N. C., offer at public sale to the highest bidder for cash, the, '' following described real estate: Lot No. 1. Beginning at the New-' berry cerner on what was formerly tliej [ new road, now Roanoke street; thence along the Newberry line 320 feet; and t i 666 Cure* LaGrippe. I \ f;: ""T"'' - — — WW nmiiM CAS to Four Reasons Why You , Should Buy Your FORD T Car This nfettth : 5 ■ ' . I. M f - «*••• • . I The unprecedente demand for Ford Cars throughout the winter months has taken Q * the entire output of the Ford plants work ing at capacity, indicating that the demand this spring will be far in excess of the num- - .. ' . ; J ber of Ford Cars that can jxxssibly be built, ~ " January was the tenth conscutive month in which retail deliveries exceeded 100,000 ~ v Ford Cars and Trucks. Requirements for x February, the o month when preparations are already under way for Spring business, called for 148,407 Cars and Trucks—more I 21,000 in excess of the number we can pos- B- sibly produce. J , HI. , =_ For 4 dealers in many parts of the country '• ' '• 1 I _ are already finding it necessary to specify * ! t J -future delivery dates on Foihl Products be , I cause there are no .reserve stocks at the fac ' I tory to draw from. # 'I 1 ■ IV i • Your older placed now will protect you ! against delay or disapointment later on - | It is the only way you can be assurd of a reasonably prompt delivery. 8 • # -• r * ~ 0- We consider it important to give you these foots, so that ' " * '' **.. .. • % ' I"".l • "'•T* ('■ > ' - , if you are planning to purchase a Ford Car, Truck or Fordson Tractor for use this Spring or Summer you can lisfyour order at\once and takte advantage of our dealer's | {' first opportunity to make delivery. Ford Motor Company \ * v ' Detroit, Michigan : * ' 1 > r SEE & I B. R. BARNHILL } Authorized Williamston Ford Dealer I A SMALL DEPOSIT AND EASY PAYMENTS IF DESIRED thence southeasterly to the corner at Lot No. 2, 47 feet; thence akmg the line of Let No. 2, 810 feet to Reanoke street; thence northwardly 77 feet to the beginnig. Lot No. 3. Beginning on Roanoke street 320 feet north of Short street, thence alon gthe line of Lot No. 4, 290 feet; thence northwesterly 50 feet to Lot No. 2; thence along the line of Lot No. 2, 300 feet to Roanoke street; thence along said street 50 feet to the beginning.' Lot No. 4. Beginning at the corner lof Lot No. 3, thence along the line of said Lot No. 3, southwesterly 290 feet; thence southeasterly 50 feet; and j thence alon gthe line of Lot No. 5, about 285 feet to Koanoke street, and | thence along said strret 50 feet to the I beginning. - _ Lot No. 5. Beginning 300 feet from (he corner >f Short street; thence southwesterly 285 feet; thence south easterly 50 feet to the corner of Lot No. 6; thence along the line of Lot i * PRISE COLUMNS fok ttLUfttt TOU* MKBAMtfI No- 6to Roanoke street; thence along said street 60 feet to the beginning. Lot No. 7. Beginning 150 feet from the corner of Roanoke and Short streets; tnence along Roanoke street northerly 60 feet to the corner of Lot No. ; thence southerly along the line of Lot No. (, 270 feet; thence south erly &0 feet to the corner of Lot No. 8; thence along the line of Let No. 6, 265 feet to the beginning. Lot No. 8. beginning 100 feet from the corner of Roanoke and Short streets running along Roanoke street 50 feet to the corner of Lot No. 7; thence along the line of Lot No. 7, 265 feet; thence southerly 50 feet to the comer of Lot No. 9; thence along the line of said lot 255 feet to the b^ginnig. Lot No. 10. Heginnig at the corner of Roanoke and Short streets running along Short street 246 feet; thence northwesterly 50 feet; thence a lino parallel to street 250 feet to Roanoke street; thence 50 feet to the All of the nheew i miftil late be ing in Hock -C" of the Ojiwte park or Sheet pispsrtj. Mm tat N* 4, in Mock «*" of the ated plot wMch lot is described as fiJlw Beginning at the csner of Lot No. 5, 101 feet uwlhsuJy front the ear ner of Washington aad loonooiillo streets, running thento northwardly along Washington Mnat M foot; and thence eastewardly lit feet; tkOM southwardly 60 feet to the rarner of Lot No. &; thence wwf airty 12* feet to the beginning. Being the same pi apt it j wkidi'VA purchased of the Willinmst* Load M Improvement Company. with the sove* lets in Mock "C" and ef need In thl pubic registry of Martin neety k taok A-l ok' j—o IS. doted April 7, J 910, which is made e pert of thia contract. TMo the Slot da/ of Kk, lttL WHEELER MARTIN, 2-23-4t Tiontes v
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