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OCAL* y APK.KT NOT LARGEST but GOOD AS THE BEST THE ENTERP rJIkM every Tm-mU J aad Friday W Ifc' Ji WiildMin. N«r»h Carolina W. C- MANNING. Editor V. . 0. MANNING. JR Business Manager Suhscr.pt;or Price , Mnrtly CM I is Adruw' sl.s© I year - ----- - C month.- "®® month.- the I'—: Office at j '~ r.. Nwrtr Caroiup as .-ccond ca_'_ ipjuw, under tt* act l 'f March ail communications to Tt e V» jltiamstnn. N. C. TIESDAV. HTOBKI: T. IV::. Neat; -,i *-a-an; people will vote in Mart;n county ir. the Noven - brr «lecta>r- ."-Un -.p at She '• I ■ - r.umber will help elect a I'reside! *, and so on down the line W t.iie it - •f Vat c» r v » vote for his rnoiCC from ti highest office to the lowest.. 'heie .V ; littie over "jK of tne voter ri »ur state who «Jo *.t i! •» * - ft v-ite ro matter * tt* >ou »'«. ;:t 1 evtryoae L» frJtt. Man.'- > Florhla ar-»t fp.rr ti# Atlantic the Pactfie Every citiien who tUiribie >h«u»*i vote The election. w-er narrowed iow>i to our county, err a]mu>l b- deternw - cd now. Pr -v every >ir* vote •il *h* eletc.r. Arm t!* outeon • i tne election t* ail by*. k*-i«* . met • are L»ur to t* vi»t*»i upori. the iu come of whir ft t pot to be known u> til the vo*e> a?* Ttie HM. ■ w.* have in n ir-i of tf* "ount > Farm Drnnatntsr We are -vir. :v -jj tt.at thfte l i> »e c«'a«> .r usi count > who arc '-if.) _-p|a>-e-; to a count) aiftiit for our county Jut »t y this i-, we are j u- a l«»> to hesortinjr to far'« j ir T he ci?#. tie a*er.t' in our county | have benefitted the county many many more tune- t.ian what '.heir >alar> j amourts to TV .r ai...re -houl.l ev.-tence enotajrh t .Vtnir n :av.-r fj a coun y a?e» Yrt can help iiecide this will ioa io it * "»rele«>ne- ■ exhibited on Washing . ton »n»e! mgh- ir- err*. child t-e --mif rur, -io»r. In -jute «f the 'a t that there is a -tale law prohibits, • the parkin? of vehicles on lt.» hijrt way arai that tV»» i treat .fanyt r | there are mary w'«-. ignore th« !aW an-i fcoA-tful'y -tact ttieir ni-e in • 't—njrer*- face The rtuM rur. itown Sumiay -tetrr?r.;. r e' VI. own fate IN ch.tr.r.r.sr he mir«t It a> if a roodl) number think the highways leartmr into town were built fir th« scle puipLxr wf beirie u-e.j a.* i«le wi!k> sb»! when t-M* :.iea preva;!> what may be expected but accident»? Sunaiay there were 15 colored persons walking on Washington strert and instead of *ilkir.( smirle or dou ble file. the;. werw marching four I five abrea«t If two cars should have happened to have met tner* h w wutiki the -itwation be handled ? Well, here's the way it hu been hemif haitdleii in many cases, the car that was hlocfce«i would stop, allow the o* Her car to pas.' ani then drive to the left in or>)er to pass the pedestrian- If the driver of the Uock- Take [JotaLs for the liver | e«l car would have cp ar*. i waded into the crowd aaa killed ;ev | era. his ar ion voslii be n>M«ni>M ! and he would have to staffer the cc-r-se- I I jquences. It certainly is ftraare bsr j some people will face daitjrer !kr thi' ! and at the same time blame an ir jrocent driver when an arc:der.! hap pens. Las* Sumay ar. over--i»e«: wrres« rushe>l out and irot the of a car that -he thourfct had rur. >;owr I the child ar,'! while so -ioirr uttered W( rd- of contemp' for Use 'imer. 1 Several have been killed or ir=»ored l on this street w:thir a distance r -f a few Uocks. a TV! irs.-tea>; of leitmr pa-t accidents he ar. example.. malty Mrr-»re tiem and try an*t make the :toaxioc. »ver: more worse The town limit, extend to the rail ar, i the - eitetxi ja-t aruufni the carve at tre nttv.ani- A sidewalk couid be mark**; off at • little expense an! by dosnr. the 1 ;.r ' that r «•* »x_.t- there ami!-: jrre:itl> -lecrea-Td 1 i liillftte -4" B- to v .-■!?»■ V "Ut the r;ulr>'a«i --j It ha:- l>een u * .■! 'ic* t '• he e.- r* '.»*• r. , s ■?; •.* a m»-;fr- have pr- t tr» .k~ -a v.- too heavily up n tr •" - : th..t there Iter • • The -am« |».r • - :t' - ■■ -!■ T* | pie *e»■ ir ty '*•' —t" '.re ra'ttca.— f;.re |ir-.-.-u:if'them u Kaf by r vie | r.r f me- ive ra "e- f»'r -» ne» It .-o happen.- tr?.* I i f .» 'otic i.f -tne he^.*. rji"; . j —\m--zli t.i Hf the railr. si"i; * ' jhas lolti many ;»at ;: »• c_ 'el the railrna :- Zn haie t Ihe wor.t thin!" abt J". .5 he charge- . an" h #-p£. -w : i- n«» hw; *" .' .he .tatio- b> h *h -"a - • el tor. ye*. r»> ore } \ri. tin re in M>meth;nr wt / t«c retrretteti *her. a »* - taf per- to air the p. e. i-e. * . s'he orjfsmn-; it*l*re■ t* to »h j noufie." him a SP ?*_arr» t —_ •' | a bolihwrik la h'»!lett- i- r:ui>-ae r* - v . I .r ■ ur- .»ine the Ml, a v 11. rai- rt-ut i p c«-rrer» wsth- Ji'U" r. 'icirn' -tip r sr. one - a\. or I e—• j Ith. • 'l'nh'r V ;us t>j ( Ire "Wer- er- "* h» r»n «Mf. 'hi* t.hun 'ear -v-wr- th» ■- e tftfl- - I-- * leire | .a!:i T«» IHI r. t - VI l~ • inter ar; i l _ * rt. «* V • i ' a!# out., e.f ;h," , 'ta ~ ' 'rust ma-if a>»' • x'-'ute-i bi \\ S re»i W httfieM ... ! r *.• »... f|.> r .V -ijiwi Trti«fe. . ant ixesrirr di"» Jrnuar> I-t ar.p* e' r •he public rr t •,* *L-'«r r- * in I•*- *k h t rire ft .efii_~ huvtnjf f»eer: r» . te "Ve fflirr** the indebtedness f r of trti-t was -rsven a- secartv.jr. i,»' the re.iiie t of the h—Me-r sail * . or debt, the ur.-ier i-ne«l Tn»-*ce w * •! Monday th» " t>[ «ta» .f Nqti r ilu - » 12 O r>, ek V in frw.t «.f it* • ourthou e IV»«r «»' \t trtn Coc*:*y IA GUIDE FOR CU&L mSim I ft* mS KKXIIVIu UI '.k j H .>4144. fV.vTUI MKNTS »t ;ii; I ire- f- for 1 . \ Jiii'. 'Oiulj. -. Sh> Ob! jW aiKl ■>• ;r»>r.; I tu* u j &iaj mvlir. . \ut«ijirt> Sti ;* • Jrt* Hosiery. Vate na C«i:.ir>; V*" o!a> Uj,j Jnj » n.i K*«wm SHOES -ft l>r> -• >h»w> f»r M»f.. 1 - Pin I Kl. I KMKS M «■» rn " lir4VQ - «■' "•>" Mux- to .our .nxr A full $ VI VJ oik Sho*>. ~. . (TP iw !me of Ea.-« I-rarte->_ - HE !»KH-S MIODS ~ ~ " ~ 7 r • r-- - snwriNr, goods In UtN •ttfutam.l «r Kjw _ . . *!3 g! all kiM* n( p-r* K £m., IMI - ™ « Jwj —' gj Notion- M"*.l>. Suit,- ar..i Slookines Sn nrvmivr *ex and boys, ready m } ? (nHIMI MAPI sins MADE mORDEP. BE VJ ; : QE I RUSS BROS. VARIETY STORE | IW ASHING • ON. NORTH CAROLINA ] Rk| Km em I-mot . Pwlik Den!*- la ill Flee-!* «a . . ilTam-lT'i, X. C . offer for salt, at puhiac asaction. to the higher baa iter, for cash, the following oeseribcu tract or pervei of land, to-wit That certain tract of land lying and beinj; in Cro»' Roads Township, ad kiniAir the lands of J. F. Crawford, Margaret Andrews col» ana others. Ilejrauiinir at a pine stump on the Main road, leaainir from Greenville. S. C . to William-ton. N. C. ar.- learinr pa-t the residence of 1. Al bert Roebuck's home farm, and beinp 1 ;he J;-me> K_ Taylor Oln corrier, ani f rurrunc the rice along the ne« roa«i t; a tarkih. bed, the Ben Conjrleton comer, therice aknf a ditch to thr I -aid Pen .ConHetor.'s comer in Rate- Branch; therice «iown said Kranch to J. By r.uni Rober-or.',- Comer, now J F- Crawford's cor Tier. and continuin > f>*n -aid braieh to the Old Mill -i*e , ;••* ilo!r.l- the Old Mill Dam and the C-ld Mill Path U» W A. Roehuck'- r »fner. now Vinratt Andrew"- rr,r. n ner; therce ab ne *he old W. A IV buck lire. ne>w Margaret Andrew's !i>e t(. an avenue le'i'lttit frotri -ai- Greem i'le V. Miatr "r»t. > f the oM Jarre H Taylor r„ w Warrer. W>itfie!d*.- reskk-nee. I. t *rice * tr. -a-1 ivenue to the Gree « v.i'«- arnt William-'or. roan, thence via. a: tic -- a> he iintj.: i:.X- a ieir ; r the Janje.- I! Tailor floe ii tea-!, ami crrve>ed to said W*»rre WhHfield by A. ?. K.S»r-or, .1. "• RiWi- and R E Grime--. ar»i .-aid '- -> t.u tie-» hundred fifty liSti itr r r»- or k 7 ? i- the 2r.«' day of Oc'oler l«r»i A R DUNNING, !C "-4* Trustee YOTICK FOR TAX DEFJ T-- Atnlrnr e- t.r anv in!" «-le»t ;er.«ot. « r fr-. r- ■ m-il' tai. " ..'**.l. that the -he ' v • ' : ifair W,t in :l e T- ; of V ,;,.ri-tor. wa- t*JM f r !> _--e. dye the '1 i-f u • \V liir.ri>stoi v c ' He \t , i JKTi jr.' tH» T»- -■ i- f ih'-er- - \«.u ml' f 'i»e ■ fc. —i' ee -hi" * ■ •ti fall t«- -a .« an ».*i»>t •iu.» '.oj eth -r C -• r e !'•« ! . V V..%- t?«*p» r. 112! th Rnar»i e. ~f i'.; T '... r,.*n •I. Taa I' IV.- r a .b»- - * u'e.v Ti f : *. av hv tr« .*- f 1 r.d fir ! ■ ...ej i*.' t. » Mia"' «I* *1 •i V. m-; r . • l. rV « I 11 \-SI I« . Mavor. yt »!'( I -!.* TAX DM' i« Te J •• i> r : ' 3 ijj'e! pi f j-ri «»r §*» —r.-. V'>u \» I i " k- i-.'jf* .that on tee ;-th «ia> \ fee? your lot ir. the T. v . * A >1 vn-U'S. V. l' ma -o' ••r ti i j t*■« due the 1 nin i>f \'.i'!i i«. *. j \ t". for the >ear l'.'i' ' (Toan of W illiaiß-"»F> K I I the imrr'-er thereof, and yoo will FORESTALL DREADED CHILLS AND FEVER K-» Aevj rmMr* r«n>fTftf •f • Mfc Fer«— with n? urffMjr w»*k « F#N» AIBU FUR.> CBIU TO*.R n iliiiia. iiJtf aillbf «*• }«' jrrtnß If yoa trr to tW U>t |lai 5* lb lake WiaUa- Hit * r . 9 T tic t > f:ca pmwit e«i of tfar dM » ». It {«ts rA I ailo )■*; |v- toward Ul MJi: i. m f«r> vf cvi.tbkO«d ««cces? ti-» iW t vijxl U«K an it f klin wtkMt thf mihml dutnrti « f t'o I rHcti N«t«. C«Mnl aad Sioth >ar a«4 «l*r«lKfc. T> mtm rth h 4a»tmi!kl« Wntor i"%a T*«v ar4 ihrtr mr* Be b^i • tW ftorark or ncrr» Yoa 4k*.jikftT#aMtk»n«rk«r l>f«Ur me. ftftU rjumli nz#. SI W Ail ft.w H nlmnitli CteßKal tW r kj. AJ*. THE ENTER! RISE, WILLIAMSTON, NORTH CAROLINA » further take notice that if vou fail - w fuy u.e amount due together 1 wild s -tuieu oil or txriort Jie Is. j| ii'a in November, 1924, Iht of Cununiu,(inris of the said •|Tom nil demand of the Tax Collec . { Wi a need for the above Town lot, - j by iaw provided for sale of lanii f for uie?. • | Bj oruer of tiie uo*.rd of Town ' . L«2nnuaioctTK G. H. HARRISON, Clerk r i. L HASSILL, Mayor. * jNIo pile 01 i ouacju «.oo I or too large for WiliiafViston Market ' ; e high ]> rices, fair reatment ard courteous service are supreme. i —! F EXECUTOR'S NOTICE v i 1... o;«y (/jf lifted is Execu f lor >»f J* l»«_ will if Augusta .' I V. 0.-141 i, Ls f J ..I! I . .. i '• 'C.fc .' rgrinst said o ' • i- •; -f; —i to file same . i *r«: tht 13'.h day 9.*; 1 >r no ice will f. i - ... , ■ , ■ r , * _ -i IV-... ... K-J «», .•' •, ' t«> .;.•! • st-.l : * .11 ple.~i>e r-.f • f- r v ,;rl ui ! in k. - p.; in». Hf_M. • J §■ i i;l. s 'U\, Ki'TUtcr, -- *« r?u- M. Vi ol' rd. 9-16-" 9-16-4t - • TAX DEED T-- S'.r h '"V,tr\, Estate, any | ■ r p-r-on i r j> :-rsms. You will : k r.-Viee, that on the sth day of . I!"2S your I' ♦ the Town of (-*' »I!>arasto»« f" w.is j'tld for Ihe ■I" the T J.'.H if \Vi!li»r*i:;ton, ;v. I f. the yc:: r 1922 and th Town , * v .iiam-loii. N". C l*carno the *-» r *! - - «i( you will rt *iiv you, fail '(> 's£)• th? safd aim t -do* lo*»c'her with > "" ts I or; r ,r*- t hi' I t Mon in r. ]?»_»! the Itoard of . ni- !« r- .. «.f h« >ai.| To\.n will • «•--artl «.f ih* Tax C.|lr-ctor n deed f.,r he v»- T-.wn lo*. as l»v law ftrr '.f land for taxes. »{ order of he Itoard of Town 1 L j *'. - " -■ fri y - — *r%j: : 332 c "M l OUR SIGN j For Lower Prices" j '' al\va\« pays to travel overthe best i-oad for every purjxjse, even if you have to go several miles out of the way. If you have not been traveling over this road, the next tin o you leave home for the purpose of buying or selling anything make a • cloui to HARRISON BROTHERS & COMPANY where you will find one of the B| otcx ; of goods to be found anywhere in MEN'S and BOY'S SUITS, OVER iOaIS, SHOES, BOOTS, HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR, SWEATERS, HATS. CAPS, ffl. LAuiES' a itl C HILDREN'S READY-TO-WEAR and MILLINERY of every kind g i'roiii the cheapest to the best. • t{ - [.joj •'. . . - zfl ' ' ' ■ —: —-—' ' ' ~ r J | L We are receiving* something new day, and by carrying a large assortment WP -• .TV ; - . M as we da, i\ olaces u. in a position to make tlie prices lower. If you v%ill pay us a visit 1 1 . •, ' .' I [ we are sure thai you will >e convinced thai it i>aid you to make the Detour. 1j s 3 HI r- % ' I f Harrison Bros. & Co. j ]Mr i - i r I i -• T V.- ; | :g i WILLI AMSTON'S LARGEST DEPARTMENT SIORE i ffi . :i | l|j. ' "Come and See Is All We Ask" ■ > v-'-w F - _ NORTH CAROLINA j Commissioners. i G. H. HARRISON, Clerk. J. L. HASSELL, llay«r. NOTICE FOR TAX DEED To George Spruill or any other interested persoo or You will take notice that « the sth day of November, 19Z£ year lot u» the Town of Wil!Lim,joc. N. C. wa; so!d for the taxes due the Tom ml W3- liamston, N. C for the year 1922 a. J the Town of Wiiliamstoa. X. G. be came the purchaser thereof, aoo you will further take notice that if you fail to pay the said amount doe to gether with cost- added en or be j fore the Ist Moniay in November. 1924, the Board of Conuaitoicners !of th? said Town wal ■Jensand of the Tax Collector a deed for the above Town lot, as by law provided for .a!t of lund for taxes. Hy order of the Ikanl wf T»« Commissioners. G. H. HARRISON, Oerk. J. L. HASSELL, Mayor. NOTICE FOR TAX DEEHj To I'. S. liuliock or any olh-r in terested person or per ■•n- You will take no'ice, that or. the Jth day of Novemiier, I'JrZZ your Lot in the Town of Williams tor.. X. C w*s sotd for the iue «»v* Town of WB l.amstori, X. C for the year 1J22 the town of Uilliam-.tor pur chaser thereof, ami rwj will furtl-rr notice that if you fail so pav the said amount , . r ne ,,.-ftKi with c -w adilel on or b-f->rr the l. ; t Mon day in November. IVi* thr RnaH of • i of tie -atd lown will ilenutnd of Uie Tax Coaieetor a deed f.-r th • above To*. bv law . • ill d for s:.l«- of bi«i f«r taxes y order of 'lk J!»-r rd o:" Town Cum mis., ioneo •' rUiv uVr , . YLJtS lIAli, » 11TJIKIH * CtlllßLukM* Co till rh. >i A 1.0 (vrti rji injMrmt n«- of an »u cj fir - kftdi ilj I*-h«»ves by V~n.' *,«. thm Internal MMin- •„ « To- wit * arts THR»>UI{H the -.ZS ti> MM » Smr~ fares, thus ret! u« ■ m »nkam Bold by all ff«, P. J Cheney & «- 01 . .U.V, Ok o L CAI. XAiK£T XOT THE LAKGLST bat GOOD AS THE BEST | UH. HARRISON. Clerk. - J. L. HASSELL. lUjw NOTICE FOR TAX DEED T« Phyllis Bafley a mi aay other or / -s«v Y«* w3l take ' n-:ire. utat oa the sth rf Jisw : Jls. \ our lot in tfce T« rf **• ' IMV'-O, V C was sola for tke taaes I'K ;)* Towr. of WJlamiM*. S. C for tke year 1922 aad tfie Town of WiLbwtot, N. C. became the par tSwr tleicdf, and yoo wffl farther tain, -.Mice that if ymm fail to pay the ' i "tout doe II" ■ with costs | Registration and 1 ii Election Notice |. S . I :]W The Registration Books for the Regis- $ E tration of Voters will be open f rom October m 4th until sunset on October 25th at the ' eleven voting precincts of the County. If g - ft you voted iin the last primary you are reg- tj ' & istered. If you did not then see that your xj i : rvy- name is on the books if you wish to cast 5 your vote in the November election. r jff. The voting place for Poplar Point s 1 Township has been changed to the New t* . Hurst School House—All voters in said g [ $ Township will take notice. The following are the Registrars for g • p; the November Election: tj ' Jamesville Precinct, John D. Lilley '■& Vt ilhams Pi-ecinct _! Lee Hardison 8 ■ Griffins Perciinct. ~Ephraim Peele f « Bear Grass Preciinct, Javan Rogers g P-' Williamston Precinct C. W. Keith g • Cross Roads Precinct, J. S Ayers g ' vi Rohersonville Precinct, J. K. Ross >{ vjr CoH Poiint Precinct. J. L. Croom 3 :§S Poplar Point-Precinct,... \V. S White s $ Hamilton Precincts R. A. Edmondson g IT-OOSP Precinct. T. H. Johnson 3 , TM- 4X ith dav of Sent ember, 1924. 5 R R. JENKINS. ffl r R FAGAN. £ H M BI'RRAS. v| Mn'-fini County Board of Flections. 'w OK or before the Ist Monday fa • November, 1924 the liMfi W Com 'a-Bioocrs of the said T«*»iU de ■aLDd of tke Tax Collactor a deed tm •tke above Town Lot, as by law provid ed far sale «f land for taxes, t By order of the Board of Town . G. H HARRISON. Clerk J. L. HASSELL. Mayor." rORETHRQPJ vIMI
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