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JONG UOOD TO WILUAMSrrON THIS BKASAON BOOK mm & C WILL ATTEND EXPOSITION Of A BODY, SEPT. 2* Wmtteop Cdkar Gins and C.tim off Back HI to Number * « _____ ' CHARLOTTE, Kept. 22.—Rock Hill S. C, dtisra- will take Charlotte b> storm on Sodh Carolina day. W«l nesday, 28, at the Made I> Carolinae exposition which opens L this city Monday. Septmfaer 24, and continues for two weeks until Octo ber i Charlotte and the exposition will be completely taken over by 2. 600 to XJtOO ritixens of Koek Hill, tlx Wmthrop cdhge girls and high school student* of the Sooth Carolina ct> I who are coming to the city to how I tha pa op la at North and South Caro Jiaa how proud they are of their hem> Rock HilTs plans for South Caro l na day al the exposition were ar ■mm (11 last night by J. C Robertson, (dd director of the Made In Canoli nas i ipositiim who has just return ed from conferences with the Rock Hill Chamber of commerce and allie civic Mganizntion&. President Joh» son of Wintbrop coller*" the Rock Hil Chamber of lomrf rrr, and mem be? of tho city's civic dubs, and the prir cipals of th* city schools, have joine Seoth Carolina day at the e* pant lot too liigin' boost for Rock ilUl rw t" e ttir Eg South Carotins itf n WOT hoi. A special train filled with citizens of Rock Hill will Inre for ChsrVtr at 1 o'clock. Wednesday, Septembet ftS, a wiving here about an hour liter A little earlier in the day, several bandied automobile* will start for Charlotte. The IravelerTon the train and the automobiluts will Meet at u designated point ia Charlotte, aim h—d—i by a number of Anderson au tomobiles (Rock Hill products I filled with the prettiest girls from Winthrop college, and witih a brass bind in the Wad. march in a bojjr to uk flit portion. Everybody (.»« Rock lid vuiting the exposition on South Car otin- day will be ia this it is stated, and It i» expected tha the delegation will be composed ot *|dly 3JM persona Looks like the price of coal wid be higher '!»»« winter, but if we don't like it we can lump it Some faiks fas=. about the niunbei of calories ia their food, bat what worries ths mat of us is tho short age of cants in a dollar. Gorman is being advised to settle her trouble t with France on a busi ness but is uhable '•» Me what business fiance ha> ia the Ruhr. * 1--- Buying q good new suit of cloths is not an expense; it is ~ an investment—and a goob one. - ■ i- -i—4 GOOD CLOTHES COST BUT LITTLE MOKE THAN POOR OJOTHES. THEY WEAK UMCEK AND LOOK \ WELL ALL THE TIME. Come in and let us slip a new suit on you; I FEEL THE GOOD MATERIALS AND LEAKS OCR VERY REASONARLE PRICE. I „ , YOC WIL-RIY AND RE SATIS- FIED. TRY IT. WE SEIX. GOOD GOODS; WE PRICE x THEM RIGHT W. R. Orjeans WILIIAMSTON—NORTH CAROLINA I SPRINKLE SOME GOOD GRASS SEED ON YOUR LAWN THIS PALL RALEKH. Sept. tL— lt is always wise to aow aome good grasl seee ia the lawn each fall even though there ■ a fair stand of grass. Th reason for this is explained by P. .L" McCall, garden specialist for the Stai college and defartment of agi kullurv who says, "Sonne of the graces are hirtmials, or lhre only two years, ami if kept closely cat. they fail to re seed and die Most annual grac 1 are green only in th* summer. > lawn grass seed containing good centages of Kentucky blue grtso ar Italian rye grass are own new, a gooi green lawn May bo had all win and next spring. These grasses ma; burn oat during the hot • «iminer, s I if Bunnuda grass is also planted, f I good lawn may be had the whole yea | through. "The v»ry thai) and wet place or even the ven dry spot.-* in the law; may need some different vaiieties « grass needs to make these spot i greet Wood meadow grass, creeping ber Rhode Island bent or fall fe rue, a>' do well under considerable shanle; do tail red fescue and yellow o. do well in the very dry situi tions and canary gram should be ii use in the wet places." Mr. McCall states that the ne lawn should br clipped often but net er closer than three inches and thr all grasse do be*t on a moderate henvy dny loam* heavily limed. NOTICE OF SALE littler and by virtue of the powei of sal* contained ia a certain dee of trust executed to the undersignet trustee by Julius & Peel on June 1 1918, securing certain notes of evei dale aad tenor therewith, and regis tered ia the public registry of Mar tin county in book C-l at page 25.' and default having been made in tht payment of the said indebted nes therein secured, and the .stipulation contained in the said deed of tiu> not having been complied with and a the request of the bolder of the safe note-, tie undersigned trustee will oi the 9th day of October, 1925, at 1 o'clock M-. in front of the court huus door in tha town of Williamson, K C, offer for sale to the highest bio der for cash, at public auction, 11. following deexcriLed real estate, to wit: i lieing all that certain tract or par eel of land lying and beiag in Wil ham.-ton township, Martin county, N C., containing SSI acres bounded on the north by lands of A William . aid J. N. Hopkiaa, on the south b. lands of J. N. Hopkins, Mrs. J. 11 Haidison, the Riddick lands and Wil watMi and Jassesville road, and oi the wpit by r. 11. Gndwm and J H. Mir ell, and being the same lan k aow ii as Riddick farm. This the SN dhy of September, 1923 W. C, MANNING. 9-1-4* Trustee. AUTOISTS NOTICE All automobiles Ukd mtoor tracks owned by persons living within the corporate taut* of the Town of Wil liamston, N. C, are repaired to have a license tag. These tag- can be obtained as !k mayor's office by paying a fee of ene dollar. By order of the Town Commission era. J. L. II ASS I-J.. 9-21-2t Mayor. NOnCE North Carolina. Martin Couaty, IN THE SUPREME COURT S. G. Pittman, P. R. Pittman, Robert Pittmaa, Fannie Pittman, May Par ker, and her hu.hand. P. E. Parkei. Pahntiffs, vs Frank Williams and Man William* and Man' King Williams, widow ol ltynum William* defendanU. The defendants Frank Williams, an Mary William*, and Mary Kin* Wil lijuris, widow of Byaum Wil.iams, yoi ui.l each of you will take notice that in art ion entitled as above has bee ronnnenced in the superiot court . Martin county, North Carolina, to .el -eitain lands situate in the town o Hamilton, N. C. for partition, ir wh ch you and the plaintiffs are tea ints in common; and you and ear 1 of you will further take notice tha you are required to appear at tin office of the Clerk of the Superior court of Martin county, in the court house in tha town of Willlamrton. N C, on he 22nd day of October. 192 and answer or demur to the petition A led in thh» action, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the re relief demanded ia said complaint. R. J. PEEL. Clerk of the Superior Court This l««h day of Sept.. 1928 H. G. Harrington, 9-21-4t Attorney for Plaintiffs. A Oood Thing - DOST MIU R. Hand your aaae and addnm piahO* written tagethfe with temUlaadthfa dip) to Cli ■ ■b»rhln Modicia. Os, Du Moiaaa, loww, aai imin ia ntam a trial wtiip smkdaiaa (lndlshM thega giaily he si»|, branchial, *hT mi «1 |h» «I|K sad Ucklin Umt (>■■> ulifs's Buns- KkiadUtwMUhr il n* bes bK paiasthst osamd the heart, liliiamws and u ■ilifilin; Chassberiaiw'a Kale*, aasdsd ia wwy family for b—s. said* S'"*S P"H mi akia aftefam thma ealmd family m«dn.Z7kmhMls*.i( Wanted IUtjBOO pounds of acrar Tho Fanners Warehouse, Williams ton, N. C. " ' NEW PAU. COATS AND DRESSES for women and mis ses in all the wanted goods and styles at RUSS BROTHERS Washington, N. C. fIS / v i Ir 4 % YOUR EYES! DO They Give Trouble? DR. HOWARD SMITH The Eye Sperfalkt of Moaroe, N. C wfll he at our stoje Sept 27th and 28th A Uwioask eiuMMtte of your eyes free of chuit, aad Glasses Fitted to uf style mi frame at a ReoaoaaMe Price. pBMKMMHI THE DATE. SEPTEMRER 27TH AND Ml H. Bell Jewelry Co. WASHINGTON. N. C. i * -■■ . ■ • ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Hariac qnliM as wtoartnUr «• the estate of Mary buly llsidieoa, luinC late «f Haiti, coanty, North Carabaa, this la to aotify all perooe* kaviac daises agaiest the said estate withia one year fuse tha date of thh ■erica, se this eaHra ha ftada) indebted to the satdTastote will please This the IJth day ef »■«—■* IT W. R. iUKMNGTON^ THE ENTERPRISER WflEamston, N. C =■—HSBasSs*B=^—-S! Watcfc-Yoor Pocket Booh!! „ mnWCW Illustration describes how to make KST-PWE—PWKT Tn&W L&M SEMI-PASTE PAINT - .. . &nc to assure longest years of wear. as proven by SO years of » ah * il * 1 iunMipij utmost satisfactory use. iwrmi-u— in Semi-Paste form, and therefore I TOO mix S quart* of Linseed Oil into t-ach gallon, and »r~ make lh gallons Pure Paint for s2.f£2 per gallon. SALSBITRY-JOHNSON (X)., Inc., Hamilton, N. C. F i TAX FREE IN VIRGINIA AND FXKMPT FROM NORMAL FEDERAL INCOME TAX INVEST IN A HOMK ENTERPRISE! $250,000.00 WORTH OF I D. PENDER GROCERY CO.'S 7 Per Cent. Preferred Stock Participating Up to 8 I'er Cent ■ • $ 10() Per Share 1 WENT ON SALE MONDAY, SEPTEMBE R 24TH, AT OUR OFFICE OR AT YOUR BANK Not* b*lam It* -titrmeal which ht- Keen audited l>y A. 1. ee Kuwlinir* & Co., ctrtifirl public accountants. * Statement of Earnings, By Periods, F roni January 1, 1915 to June 30, 123: K« Profits Net Profits * " before lifter l*eprcriatioo Depreciation and •' * • al "' Year Net Sale- Federal Yaxe.- Depreciation Federal Taxes Federal Taxei 191 St y71.712.7l * I :«,4lii4!> * 9,981.80 $ 261,67 $ 2fi.lC7.fti I9IC 1,124.942.71 8,271.A0 8,271.5(1 771.97 4;.,027 7* i | IM7 1,731,932X7 95,K83.9« 8,899.:; 32,257.38 54,727.84 1918 3,457.252 ; 36 159,496.45 20,6:16.58 53,954.40 64.905 47 1919* «a 34.580.32 10,239.35 1,654.09 22.6K6.hH 182 M 4,179,955-41 - 32,313.21 8,728.91 8,636.51 1931 1932 IM3 - ft.U5.237.2-~> 213,(#5.47 . 51.470.58 21,324.93 140,285.06 Total ' _ «27jC19A|3>l 1962,037.21 $862,037,21 * $213,492.15 $« 19,871.20 I "Brpir rut mi moaths' period tidM June 30, 1919, from which «late (he operations are for the fis al year eudinjr June Ik* 3Bth We aril %«u to buy this .-lock for two nighty pood reawm: Ist: SOUNDNESS OF INVESTMENT. 2ad: WE WANT YOU AS A PARTNER —— A CHAIN CONSISTING OF ISC ECONOMY CASH AN I» CAKKY f.KIM I KY MTOES, INCLUDING 17 PIGGLY WIGG LT STORKS. SI jo wag effect of S3SOjDU«JOU pMfMei M>ue as of June li ■ 1 '.. 30th. e*d of Ibeal year: - V . g . Assets $1,097,581.47 P ERSON AL liabilities _ _ 105.526.83 " Assets Over Liabilities $ 992,054.64 After 25 years' effort to make the CAITTAL 11 l>. P. Grocery Co., what it k today, I * Common Stock _ 500,000.00 „ lam offeri,,K to the pub,ic a |,^efe,Te, _ . n . - OCA AArt aa stoc kissue which is preferred to the lYefered Stock 2j0,000.«H> Camm „„ wteh OWNED b) , MV . Slrplus ...... _ , II SBLF. . D. PENDER. - $992,054.64 I==^======== GOULD YOU INVES IN A SAFER PROPOSITION? Applications will be furnished and s übscriptions received at the main office of the D. PENDER GROCERY COMPANY , NORFOLK. VIRGINIA FARMERS & MERCHANTS BANK WILLIAMSTON, N. C. v FOB HIGH PRICES SELL Rocky Mount FAIR Tuesday, Wcdnesday, Thursday, Friday, '» 0ct.2,3,4,and 5 I 1923 i I FAIR WEEK WILL BE OBSERVED BY IME ROCKY MOI NT "MERCHANTS AS SI BI RBAN WEEK. EVERY DAY A BIG DAY HORSE RACING ! Agricultnral and live Stock Exhibits Fire Works Every Night FREE ACTS EACH DAY Parade on Wednesday Morning During the Fair Norman Y. ChamblisS, P. C. Shore, Secretary President ROCKY MOUNT, N. C. * u A ,TKLL THEM THROUGH THE ENTERPRISE BAOCO AT THIS NABUI
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