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.; mmrn , w .n*- * ± 4a 4 . i > is a member of the 5t»T division c the U. S. Army and novri*s*oru-l i Quanticco, Vt • • |(e;in> H. M. Stubbs, W. R. CS»err S. Peel and W. L. Manning wejg U> Calypso, Duplin couaty yetefda»: to attend to legal matters. v\ '/ •• • • Mr«. lrt T Griffin and daegbei oi • Smithwicks Creek went t» Suf.'o!; Thursday to visit her sister, M t*. 1 > i land H. Roberson. • • • T 'VXv^ Mr. Grover W. Hardiswn left- fo l*etersburg yesterday. » r j) The 4th of July wj»s one of lb' quietest and wort orderly in many yean. Everybody we saw carried sobe appearance (we didn't see si very many folk*) and as a result u tn st pleasant day was witnessed. .• • u Hummer chool is going on ju.-. Summer school is going on juak highest type and is a gioat help U teachers. • • • • We, The Enterprise foiw, failed to get the 4th off, but our beating on! knocking reached the hearts of ou old friend* and yesterday we were re mbe red by them. Dr. J. IS. H. Knight set up with a hupe bajr of plums, the kind that makes you want to eai an other. The entire force counting in j the janitor and the devil hertily thank the Doctor. ••• • . Miss Mary E. ltay and Mr. William JYwell of Windsor were in town ye» terday. a '•••• Mr. Z. Mi -Rose was a business isi-j tor to Goldsboro yesterday. i » • • • Miss Carry Sexton returned yester day morning from Jainevville. ••• • m Mr. Halt Shumakcr, auctioneer for the Dixe Warehouse i> back ami is still wearing his u.-aal smile. tt welcome him back. • • • • Miss Nellie Wynne lelt this mori.-1 iwg for Hocky Hmnt wlieie she Uillj receive meilical treatment. • • • • Mrs. John A Manning an.l Jittle I sou. Jack, tnatie another trip to Kock> | M>uM yesterday. Jack's ear which haj- 1 been causing the trouble is rapidly I healing and only ono or t#>> more trips will be required before it will l>e entirely well. • • • « A large number of Williamstomaii- ' attended the ball games in Kocky • Mount and Wilgoa Wednesday. WANTS FOR SAI.E—STORE ON MAIN j street and six room house in New j Town;' Good terms. Apply Hunter) Price, Williamston Making Co., W il liamston, N C. It HOGS TAKEN IT*—A BLACK SOW ! with blazed face, weighing about 140 pounds, and a shout, weighing a- ' bout 5W pounds Owner pleas® call am. 1 get same. * - JAMES TYNER, Williamston, N. C.| It. F. D. No. ft. it | j | ft>R WEAR- * j | FOR LOOKS— j FOR VALUE !: ffolejOiXDffjasieiy ,'ffl 1 1 Why lake cliutfs ow buffer). when yea can same km i and kf certain of felling unart style lung * car. and jjfi ' | value in Holeproof Hbaiery? Om» f* try a pair af 11 >4eproof, we are aara Ikal oar f store will be your fatar* hosiery headquarters. Oar atwcfcs f are complete W.tfc all popalar atylea ia wanted aiaterinla and j® alara. Other popolar brawda frpanrn to Mat critical drtaaera. m Mohawk Truaph ]X Van Baalte CocticaOi \ j Onyx Buater Brawn | j I AW, WHATS THE USE ' . ' ' Ffrrf j IHV GET UP HOI¥, BED* - A-W-W-*/ - HXIO&'I CFLK OH I MOT F ( \ 1 THOT 1 Mi > t*i /VC OTCY TtWi Iaff » mj's vat» mt OtMteU i 1 *■» *6CP I SUE* —Tier -ffaXL. 111 { «fcSKT FQOM TSSKmt To XSSP 1 * " j -■fff . ■ 1 ■ Mr. and «Wra, H. C. Chapman, of Atlanta are speeding a few days ben with "Mrs. Chapman's parents, Mr. mnf Mrs. T. S. Hadlejr of route five. VanoL Jilting.and little daugh te-> are srisitinjp Mr. and Mr*. A. 1 Pel ry at their home on Church street ee e • M«u«i?. E. S. Peel, Louis Manning flTid Harry Myrt Stubbs went to Mt Oiivti yesterday to attend to legal matters there. •• • • Messrs.* Lyman Britt, Bruce Wyn and Jesse Meison called on friends ir AVind*or--laet—wirhtv • • • • Mrs. Fied I>unstan left thu morning | for Lake Chautauqua to speml sever al week*. • • • • Miss Eleanor Belk left this morn ing for Tarboro where she will visit Mr. and Mrs A. D. Mirelle. I I . I'CKE ICE IS A MOST IMPOR FA NT THING, FOR YOU OFTEN f ' ; riMES WANT TO FI TIT RIGHT ' IN YOl If FOOD OR DRINKS. ! ■■ ■ 1 • • • • \ S.VriSHKI) trSTOMEK IS II K rouroiOCT AIM. A TRI %» IS MA. THAT IS MCCKSSAm & • • • I " ' "7 ' 1 Lindsley Ice Co. WILLIAMSTON, N. « V > Miw Velma Harrison left this morn ing for Battle bo ro where she will visit Miss Braswell for several days. •e e e Miss Mary Louie Carstarphen re turned to Raleigh this morning after visiting her mother here for several days. • MR. GOOD SALESMAN SAYSi WE SELL GOOD GOODS; WE FRIGE THEM RIGHT. W. R. ORLEANS Willi-imston, N. C y NOTICE OF REGISTRATION FOR SPECIAL ELECTION FOR HAMIL TON SCHOOL DISTRICT. The registration books for the speci al election to be held on Tuesday, August 21, 1923, in the Hamilton School District will be open from Monday, July 9, 1923, until Saturday, August 11, 1923, in order that all of the qualified voters of Hamilton School District may register for said electioin. I will be in the store of R. A. Edmondson in the town of Hamilton, N. C. with the registration books, and those who desire to register may do so between the hours of 7 a. m. and 6 p. m. during the time above speci fied. Saturday, August 18, 1923 is Chal lenge day. Those entitled to register for the election are all of the qimlified voter* residing in the territory described in the order of election by the Board of County Commissioners. This the 6th day of July, 1923. J. L. PRJTCHAHt), Registrar. NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELEC TION IN HAMILTON SCHOOL DISTRICT The Board of Education of Martin County having presented a petition PENDER'S TCtXftMFVMNTOJQRES| Swift's Pic Nic Shoulders. Pound .14 Jell-O-AU Flavors ..._, , r .11 Tomatoes, Large Can - ~17 Ice Cream Salt, No. 10-Bag ... .22 Underwood's Deviled Ham or Tongue, Qua .17 Empire Evaporated Milk, Large Canr .12 Butter, Gut from the original, tub, lb. .48 Prairie Rose Butter, No. 1 Prints ' ' I''. t . „■ .50 ; • Prairie Rose Butter 1-4 lb. prints .62 Lard» pound 15c D. P. Extracts,, Lemon or Vaailla, 2 aa. Bottle J6 Ivory Soap, Family Sis* . j JM 14 Fab, Pkg r .._ .11 Olive-do Toilet Soap, Bar ... " M t OS Jar Sot jar ptjsr Gelfand's Mayonnaise, .If .J6 .4# - - runni^vwuwxifij^uu u-ifin-ij-t. D. P. Cake, plain, layer or raisin, lb. 2sc H u rtrmnn (\i D. P. YELLOW LABEL TEA ? J**' "» M >tf lit D. P. I>l (. THE ENTERPRISE, Wtlliamstonn, N. C. - | asking that a special election be be'.d II |b Hamilton School District for the i- purpoee of issuing bonds in a sum not «• exceed TWENTY THOUSAND e DOLLARS ($20,000.00) to build and r equip a asodem school building in the d said District, and it appearing to thi* Board tkat said petition is in accor dance with the provisions of Article 22 of "An Act to amend the Consoli dated Statutes and to codify the laws relating to Public Schools," Pub ic Laws of North Carolina, General As setnbly 1923, the following order oi election was upon motion unanimous ly passexl. ' "" ' * , - ' NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION IN HAMIL TON SCHOOL IMSTRICt A special Election is hereby order ed te be held on Tuesday the 21st day of August 1923 in Hamilton, N. C, in Hamilton School District, Martin Ceaaty, aaid District being bouadeii aa follows Beginning at Whitehurst Bros, line on Roanoke River, on the North side; thence West up aaid Whitehurst Bros. . line to the Hamijton-Palmyra public , road, across said road to Whitehurat Bios, line; thence down Whitehurs Bros, line to F. L. Gladstone's line thence down F. L. Gladstone's line ti Anthony and Thomas line; the no West down Anthony and Thomas line to Cloman Farm lint; thence Wen. 1 down the Cloman Farm line to Rorky ' Swamp; thence down said Rock \ > Swamp to CoQpho Creek; thence South dowu said Conoho Creek to F 1 8. Purvis line on the south side o ' said creek; thence south down F. S Purvis line to the Hamilton-Hasse. - public road; thence down said pub i« • road west to the road leading to Gol 1 Point; thence South down Baud Hamil 1 ton-Gold Point public road lb Pende I Swamp; thence down said Pende - Swamp to W. J. Meeks line; tfcenci East down W. J. Meeks line to the public road; thence North down saic. public road to Bates Brancji; thenct ' up said Bates Branch East to the 1 Wild Cat road at Taylor's Gin House 1 thence Sooth-east dowu said Wild Cat ' road to the E. D. Roebuck line; thence North-east down sail E. D. Roebuck line to F. J, Roebuck line on th Hamilton and Willlanuton public roa thence down said F. J. Roebuck line to the Spates Farm line; thence dowi the Spa tea Farm line and F. J. Roe buck line north-east to M. P. Taylo. r lino; thence down said M. P. Taylo line to V. R. Taylor lint; thence dow i hUBttURIBE TO ENTERPRISE —u— _u.LJL! _ —inn>nw Pirk-Bennett Drug G). I Successor to Fowden Drug Store. PHONE 63 Complete Line of Drugs, Toilet o # • Articles, Sundries, Sodas, Cigars I QUALITY SERVICE. PROMPT DELIVERY- C. B. CLARK U C. BENNETT II II 111 II II g said V. R. Taylor line to Creek; thence down said Conoho Creek to J. P. Boyle line; thence down J. P. Boyle line to Deep Bottom; thence up Deep Bottom to Roanoke River; thence up Roanoke River to the beginning. For the purpose of ascertaining whether a aunjority of the qua.ified voters of Hamilton School District are in favor of issuing Serial Bonds in a sum not to exceed TWENTY THOUSAND DOLLARS, bearing in terest at a rata not greater than six per cent semi annually to run for a period from three to thirty years, and that a apodal tax advalorem on ail taxable property in said District be levied annually for the purpoee of payieg the interest on said bonds and te provide a sinking fund to pay said bonds as they shall fall due, for the purppae of building and equipping a 1 ' - '' ' ■ -- ■J-J- . „ 'I . " —UL-i— --+ H - I TELL THEM THROUGH THE ENTERPRISE YOU'LL SELL THEM YOUR MERCHANDISE I -» ■ ■ ■ Western Newspaper Union I iADVERTISING SERVICE : . I Rswfy-toSet Ads—Rewty-toUse Cuts THE ENTERPRISE, WUliamston, N. C. ,JrJ . f tii'.i'.r "if "ii ii , i ii i, - ■ 111 i a ■ TELL THEM THROUGH THE ENTERPRISE vij I YOU'LL SELL THEM YOUR MERCHANDISE I I "II f —————If A -.'J ' modern schopl building in said Hamil > ton School District ! *At said election, those ia favor of such bond issue shall cast a ballot upon which is written or printed there. r on the words "Per the issuance of $20,000.00 School Bonds, and the . levying of a tax for the pay men I thereof", and those opposed ahall . cast a ballot upon which is written i or printed the words "Against the is suance of $20,000.00 School Bonds and the levying of a tax for the pey : ment thereof", and if a majority of i the qualified voters of said District I shall vote in favor of the issaaace of I sail bonds and the levy of said tax, ■ thfn the Board of County Oommis • sioners shall have the power to issue I said bonds in accordance with aaid I Act and levy annually a tax saAdent i to pay the interest and provide a 'sinking fund to pay said bonds as - they mature. It is further ordered tint /a Mw r registration of the Vetera be had for L said Hamilton School District, and . that J. L. PritchaH ia hereby appoint t ed Registrar and that D. G. Mai i thewa and W. A. While era hereby appointed Judges of the aaid elee- I tioit, who a hail hold the election ee i provided in •aid Act, and make as turna ef aaid election ae U provided i in aaid Aet. And it ia further ordered the! poper r notices of regietrstioa end of dec t tioa be pubUahed end posted ae is r provided ia the said Act This the 2nd day at July 1923. - BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF > MARTIN COUNTY* I By H. C GREEN, Chairmen, t Attest:- S. 8. BBOWN, Refister ef i Deeds and Ex-offido Clerk to Baud ■ ef Commissioners, Martin County.
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