THE ENTERP
every Taeaday and Fridij
by the
KNTKRPKISE PUBLISHING CO.
Williaastoa. North Carolina
V,\ C. MANNING.
Editor
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Enterprise, Williamston, N. C.
TUESDAY. NOVEMBEK,
Henry W. Grady appropriately de
scribed the "Home" in one of his
speeches, from which the following
is taken:
"HOME
"A few days ia'er 1 visited a country ,
home, a modest, quiet house sheltered
by great trees and set in a circle of j
field and meadow, gracious with the j
promise of harvest; barn. 1 - and cribs |
well fdled anil the old smokehouse (
I
idorous with treasure; the fragrance
of pink and hollyhock mingling wi h j
the aroma of garden and orchard |
and resonant with the hum of See j
j.nd poultry's busy clucking; inside
the house, thrift, comfort and that |
cleanliness that is nex to godliness; !
the restful beds, the open fireplace; j
the books and papers and the old
clock that had held its steadfast pace
amid the frolic of weddings, 'hat I
tad welcomes! in steady measure the
r.ew-boro babes and k.-pt company j
with the wa'chers of th? sick bed, and j
had ticked the solemn requiem of the
dead; rfd th? well worn Itible thn'.l
thumbed by fingers'long since stilled j
and blurred with tears of eye.- !•: g I
since closed, he|i the simple anpals • r
the family ard ' l "' heart and ro"
science of the home
Outside stood th" master, n m>r\
and wholesame and uj;ri- h: w.* >ri. 1
no man's collar; wi'h to et
his roof and no lie?i on hi* rlp"*ninz
harvest; pitchin-r his crops in hi."
own wisdom and sel!:n(; them in his
•wn time n his cho: r nv.rket; muster
of hi> lands and m:\strr of himself.
Near by stood his aged father, bap
py in the heart and home of his son
And as they starred to th? house,
the old man's hands rested on tl»e
young man's shoulder, touching it
with the knighthood of the fifth com
mandment and laying there the un
' speakable blessing of on honored and
grateful father.
As they drew near the door, the
old mother appeared, the sunset fall
ing on her face, softening its wrink
les anil its tenderness, lighting up
her patient eyes, and the rich music
of her trembling on her lips, as in
i-imple phrase she welcomed her hus
band and son to their home. Beyond
was the good wife, true of touch 'and
tender, happy amid her household
cares, clean of heart and conscience,
the helpmate and the buckler of her
husband. And the children, strong and
sturdy, trooping down the lane with
the Towing herd, or, weary of simple
spo seeking, as truant birds do, the
quiet of the old homejtfafrr"
And I saw the night descend on that
home falling gently as from the
win«*s of the unseen dore. And the
stars swarmed in the bending skies;
the trees thrilled with the erieket'i
cry; the restless bird called from tha
neighboring wood; and the father, ■
simple man of God, gathering the
family about him, read from the
Bible tha old, old story of love and
faith, and than went down in prayer,
PATARRH
af head a* threat h
.ho be by hidden amid the folds of its j
mother's dress, and closed the record
of that simple day by calling flow.
the benediction of God on the family
tiid ihe home'
And as ra«d. ths memcry of he
jrrea; Capi o» fadtd from my brain.
F-tirotten us treasures ami i'fc spkn
.ior., Ai A 1 said, "Purely here—her?
n the hmes of the people—is lodged
hi ark of the coven?".' of my coun ry
1 litre is its majesty : rd its sirsntph;
I »re ih 1> •"'inr.inK of its pov.ir and
| 'he end of its responsibility." Th-
I hon.es of he people—let u.. V. ep
tlrm pur" and independent, and r. 1
will be well wi'h he Republic Here
L« the 1 ~sson our foes may learr
h>r- is work th? hun:hl-st and weak
•ft hc:.d ■ may do.
Lei us in simple thrift and ocor.oitiy
make our homes independent. Let u 1
in fruitil indun'ry make th rr.
f.u*t».nin'r. In tacrifir? ar.d denia!
| le'. us k'-ep thent free front debt and
j ..Miration. Let us roak? them-Jiomis
! of n finement in which we ..hall t -ach
I
|-t>t>r daughters lhat modesty hnd pa
■ if ice and penile uetis are ths charms
j I,f vornsH. Let us mak tl; .m temples
; of 1 berly, anil teach cur sons that
• an honest conscience every rtan
J fl at iKil'tieal law; that his »v ri'itm'y
ir ■' beneath I"is ha*, and th*it ro
I . jiler.dor can rob 'hitn and ro force
J j:'tif> tlie st:rrei d'r of th 0 ''omple; t
j i :ht of a tree and independtfll' cl'it* ti
• d above all. let Us hoi.or lod in our
I
| homes —anchor th-m close in His
I love; build Hi. altars abov? our
' arthstone, uphold 'hem in the set
ji! d in>p!e faith of our fathers, and
i ,wn ihtm with the Bible —that Hook
of b>'»k - i:i wh ch -*-H the ways of life
ii re me!" straight and he myster>
>f d.a'h i> made plain
i.«.» j. rem rnh-r ;hat th* home i
nmSftß NOODLE .
f . . ..t. l)cir ProfiSS-r: j
) ■ >""10,000 —v Sor" f- !Ks t> *t
( I '.lftit ? *3*
L\ -' kA the C, nam.-. J
• »V\ * ) fcr no c> ; ov--n.J tr .
Knew this danr.e —]
|4'- \ j./ iff sh '" r *'•• ncj tf" it °'
■ Fuller EtKerl
I li bet this was
nc.\t door! No other |jjj|||jhj|l\ WWij *>7s*; V £
voice, 1 m sure, i
could soar »3 fz»r jW
arvd when she
4—— - —" " *
8 Hour Service
1
We solicit sick batteries and return
then recharged within eight hours. All or
ders given prompt attention.
i 1 ' •' ' ■
J one's lilcctrif Shop
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(Rear York Building)
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Phone 237 Williams ton, North Carolina
- ■ . • "'~~~. ». • . r -
I, ne -ource of amr nauaaal Bf«- Back j
of the National Cafilal mad aWwe it\
slaznz the home. Back of the P«si- j J
1 i en- and above this and aathia* elac j «
' v.lil the Capi'.oi be. Taha* k* rHizra I i
I -lis, thi* and ct? wflj thej-
I I'i eo.dent bt" . '
A ft.'" deportee n. war a Uraf.' I
I * c.u-y morr.ing wt*o the h**
,-la.rj -ounded .h? Sre
1 .• lied (Ml a few itoei i_fieraari j
I' .h-; spectators r-zrr z.'- the S/ bo*
J J.e:r was 8.-ectd farj
Ihe votin'Mr Sre cfc=*B my mar-a*- |
,jeu veil the •: t* •'•j
r I -.v»s enr.u»he! .a a very f«» **»- j
j w: h little oecarjs- j
Iwe Ei.', oroe fire dep-r:»ent.
* , I
THANSSGIViSC
y si', KIT—
The lhanb?-Tau sp'rh wnhia us
i! ,va es us all to i pUce;
I w ner-: ail men .and «|C*l '■ ; he si»!it j
i ..f the Maker Man vt_ads uncovered •
I' Ufo ec» y. f*-ory. forest,
i- mln-. rtver. railway. aossUia, «eean.
•" !> cc-."1 «heei. i#"«e >nd
s church and jn«-' thaahs _nto Go-i for
{ ht bread that he for tl«
•.ha, t br ath- -rd ftr the water
>'t>.at h? irst. ahaowi«itr" * •»*
" ■ leb*ein«sA t > for all tfce Ue»!-
r iriKS V- tov»«t apoe Sum.
1 . il:, presJiKt iff [tjdiv*nal or na
n Ktn '.vill «jj* fc-e'f RreEtaeii
r at d ria ata u » , But *****
'* i:ion or nat'Oß
lolfrt- to tIJtA God I
r j.r.d acknoarledges Hua. *»l
tower ' hel-i fw Soo^.
♦
, Th? , rati ful s~eart is. an
k , i irr - ' earl T* «» that can
° th - rati.lww tr.foa-h the rain.
' . one tha. can rejoite at the dark-
I
j mss of the Btich hacaurf' «t make*
t ; i.wl'i stars sh me brvn'fi. is a great
OIE ENTERPRISE. V/iIXIAMSTOK NORTH CAROLINA
..«i.t. jb a fre*. lm.
'i v rks jrla; sj-rit fc.res Bs
;)irLaal cplift and helps to lighten
our burden® and brighten oar patha
.It c. satil thing* into great
ihmiT. tkc sir-pie every-day thing*
bceoc.e beairifnl to us awl eaahlrs
us it see Jesus cnan"e the food we
btv; Ln'o »be bread of Life.
-ad yet ice world stores alone j
! JTi.ve ; oc kd everything to to wren,,.
| aid tii a one time T Ycsthxk the j
has eeasad to inrn. its cnumeis .
if Lfe ap.jear tib; d»r?«U *w! this j
| *TJA 'hat -ad bio and her jut all go!
| rrsc; Ti-«! when yen a>- your j
j worries torn new. yen see the old
work!
jrh a iuady ax-d e»bn.i~
t'swrb of po-rts* are open to -b"
.'is*. triil •> the bg ceoan liner anr»
, her.-. Bo: convinced ss
,!j* h' ccaUsia o c.t:
taH =n* thci h i'. fc; »ra=ll.
j lvu w»K',r lua>l- of fartlue
aion- 2 Lt'l; conn ry row?
iast sunday ni .h' about 1!M To
» V' • mo:t R;l, a *r'Ji a be
i «:a vl-s kcdlng tbe w=y aVij tfc*
i
|«*a. k iuisely 10.-.I /ml so it
'a *p *e of oar worries—we *«d the
frff ;,. r-L-hirir h- rhOd. the
.t.ilury train, ifc? .4ran boat and
l.e * > load of f jmitur»-. all roing
t: so that the world will move along.
G.VE TO THE ORPI.ANS-
T.va:k -Rivinic f»a> is set aside in
:• na as a pecinl rift da)
li.t r p* Some give to titeir
. h::rc'. others J not con
iee*d with my church. eive theii
for one day's work *o the
t.r..h r_- in home- of different fra
*e:nal onler.-.,
Tb*re i> nofhinr th-*t iw»l- »
Mronrly to the humvi hntt as a
fatherless ami mo'herle>s child asi
3 -reat many citizens ef this Slate
end Nation are giving one day's in
nMM in answer to this appeal
81 ASCRIBE TO THE ENTERPRISE
HOW'S THIS?
Htixf i iTtaRH »rotrui wtn
fa what we u i.n for jw >iaua
of Citarrt a* D:a # o*as t*M« fcr
Ck'atia
Iftum ( IT»"I:B *r»l«:>•! w»-
S *4 of *n Qmrlktr
It'll-" »j th« «•» V
•J' hMnd a Toafcr, «ivl
»>-■* n ».
-t'U cs, t!.j« MW*; Mn.: "r4l
!!■-«-
K K >rr -t-iSEfet* * • —T # T.«m
» » (» «•« * r a» ne*>
I Getting Down j
I To Brass* Tacks !
ffl
| What - And who ~ Are J
| Back of this Bank? I
(NINETEEN YEARS OF SERVING THE PEOPLE OF WILLIAMSTON AND
VICINITY WRING WHICH NOT A SINGLE - DOLLAR OF OUR DEPOSITORS jg
MONEY EVER HAS BEEN LOST, ARL BEHIND THIS BANK
v: ' iiEN RECOGNIZED THROUGHOUT TH E STATE BECAUSE OF THEIR KEEN
& VISION ALT) THEIR BUSINESS SUCCESS-MEN OF PROVEN JUDGMENT AND
S STRENGTH -ARE BEHIND THIS BAN K.
1 ; r —" -- - ' ' !■
I STRENGTH—PROGRESSIVENESS—HEIPFULNESS —CONFIDENCE |
I Farmers & Merchants
Bank
WDJjIAMSTON,
j Last call for the feed Cnm M
" CalL A doliar may seem large to
tr_my at h, bat its \alae m the Bed
Crass «9 be ma Inzer.
•TWO I" NFURNISHED ROOMS PUB
4 ibsL V'ater imif >, rat reas
onable. Phone H 11-11-3
NOTICE OF SALS
l ed' r tad by nitat of the, pa an
| sale cor.'alned m tbat oraa M
« trust executed ta ne by S. S.
■ Hadky on *he lOtb day af March
■ 192 D, and of record n Martin Cooaty
| labile Registry in Be k A ! page
• * 0- securing a cerak bond of even
j *jite and tenor dniwilfc. and the
'| stipclatiaas therein aot lining been
. j rr-raflied with and at the rtqnr rt of
, the bolder of said bond. I will, «a
I the 3Kb day of December 1924 at
i' 12# o'clock fiaat ef the
Ccart ROOM door of Martin County
offer at public a art ion to the highert
bidder for cash the following de
scribed real estate:
Being balf aadnrided iitlefeat
in and to tbat tract of land ad joining
the of W. W. Grifin. Lawreace
Jamas. Jre Yarrell. the Swmia tract
cf lard, Isaac Nichols and what is
' known as Deris Gat. containing be
i tv.-*>ta and nine hundred acres
, n-orp or le», and kr«own as the Moore
(.land Fans, and b»iag the same land
porcnaacd by the said & S Hadley
non the Clayton Moore heirs.
TTu5 the lTth day of Nowemher 1924.
B. DUKE CRITCHER,
t Tr*ste«=-
11-»-4
Northe Carolina
Martm Court)
In the Superior Court
B Harruion
w
h-rti iilile Paving Co. a eor-
.on zod w ll.tr Koad Construe
'k« -mpany of PWm-ylruua. a
corpor=ti«t-
\«ttrr mf S—— aed *\ arrant of
AlrattoiaL
TKf i!;frixiaau «kcv» named,
5* uiK.m ft AIR- Pavin- Co., a cw
wia.iaa and V.iß* Koad C«o 'nK
i>n Cunpinr of Pennsylvania. a
i r*«rat!oi,, will tak* mUh llul on
U 7 «'aj of Nov i 924. an aflfaiavrit
■O. Lv-col a?.-i «r«l r of pohiica.icr
* by k: Cl;ik c» «fce Scprrior
art c? Mar ia Cocn y ajrain*: the
•« fefrtaaU. Ihr Pbitliff dsinir; the
sen of SaMOn wK)> itewl from the
! Jay of April. IW «toe oa Jtwn'
of contract Ufwa plain' iff and d>
mQggJ
Ckanberlaia'i Tablets
Take two and waVl foal
«pod tomorrow fiOforK«onta
f>ndan.s. wtofc aaad wier i> ret■ar
able kf«c the desk af the Sapentr
CMrt of Hun Csoatj Us dke
am the 8 day at Dec. IW*.
nld by said desk of tke Sqnr
Coort of Martin CoaaUy mm the T
iUy of Now. 19M »fi*t •»«
ty of said defeadaaU which said war
rM of Hfirfcami is retainable he
fore the Clerk of th- Saptrior Coart
ml Martin Coamty a- his office on the
8 day of Dec. 1924. at the time and
place Matd far the r.tnrn of the
(■■m ■hui aad where 'Jw de
fendaat m tenpaued to appear and
answer or Imai to the Comtlato'.
or the relief paajnd will ha granted.
Thm the 7 day of Now ~ IW4
R. J. FEEL. Clerk
cf the Superior Coar tof Mania Coaa
ty. . "«-•
Mutia * PWI. Attys
NOTICE OF SALE
Under aad by riitsc af ths po»-r_
of "i» tatodari to a certain wed of
irnst execated aad delivered to the
undersigned trastee by M P. Taylor
and wife. Earn Lee Taylor on uc
2ud day of Angus'. 1922 whid seid
deed of trnst is af tecaed to th? ptb
!K registry af Martin Caanty in
Book N-2 at page 334. said d*cd ol
trnst seenrtog certain «Ae« cf em
date aad ten* therewith and de
faalt baring been asale in th* pay
ment of tha ■■sir aad the stijmU
tioas eaadatoed to tke said deed cf
trnst not baring beta complied wit"
sad at the mptst cf the holder of
the nates the aaalerngan. tras
tee will oa Sa'anuy the 29th Hay ot
" r rmbrr 1924 at 12 oHork M. a.
i >«t of the eonrthoase door in tb
omn of North Caioltoa
df.-r fr sale to the hrghest bidder
I ?w the desr.iVJ rr- *
estate, to-wit:
Being 2 khares of the Mc. G. Tay
lor laid, aae hand and oae bought
from Mn. J. A Rrerett aa* bounded
as follow*, mm the Noroi by V. R
Taylor aad th? Hamilton aad WB-
Haoptoei road, oa the East by t«e
Und of P. I. Roebuck oa the Soath
HOW DOCTORS TOUT
GOLDS MO THE FLO
To laosk aa a mid ow aigh( or to cat
dot to Max of iaflacaaa or asae
jtosat. a—
Cilia ri tablet, that is | arifal iaam dan
pnai sad irtroaag effects. Thaae aha
Km trad it aq that a arts Nb magic, by
fat am sod nfj a tbsa the old
atyle nkod. hrmt-L •' it wr br
Vhoanm' a •
Oae m two Cslaasbt a? W time witb
a aoaßow of oatn. —the * tH. No tab*,
as saawa am toa tiifkmi uuifotan
l aid ra mg. watk or phaiar- - swen
•sg no cold km •sard*-" *« J iwa m-
Km Irrls trfintod a* I•- * O Wuh-
an KU aafy is - fVap«.
friet m com icr thr > w:
llii'if »e cna Im the l*i - fo3' pork
er-. I ooamaadrd aad t.a n moaas br
T«it rrnmrr brk U yum mn m
'ijfcrA—efc.
by the Staaley Leo* aad J. L
Taylor land*, aad betog ZM 1-2 an
Trast Cia|iiy for JMMIM.
The above land wd. he aaU sab
ject to the da ain of Baa Lea
Taylor which too heea imdlj rf
tattad. r
This tho 28th of Oct- ISM.
Mattto aad M, Attys. v
U-«-C
i. G TAYLOR Trustee.
Monrs
Under aad by rirtae of a Daod of
Tract execnted bfK.IL Loac ta
tee i maided to Beak
OC2. Pa«e 48. of the Martin C mHj
Registry. I wfll «a Taeaday. Do.fi
er, 18th. 18M at «_P. M. to float
« the Phot (MM to Oak City. H. A
seO at pablic aadioa for cash, the
foUowiag daotol real erstsle. to
wn : -
AH the right. title aid totereot af
the said K. H- Lang to aad to a eer
tola tract of bad aitaato to Game
Neat Township. Martto Oi aalj. Stale
of North Carol toa. the laad
cf J. T. Sanie, L. H. Haa. C£i
Janes. Calrin Smith, Claade Greer.
&ad others, lying oa Tat bora Oak
City Rood, knvwa as the Joe Lai
place, and coataiaing -J aciu ■aw
or leas, the iateaent ibnato caaoey
ed being a aw tenth, mhkh tha said
u H. Long inherited faaas his father,
Joe boar
This NOT. IS. 1*24
W. OL HOWAED. Tra*f»
u-iHt
666
is a pacmiptioa for
*t is the sssat speedy emtdj we know.
End it now
asaat yoa aae Simon's. It naada
aeadstmh blsad t met lag
through tha igiilii apat. to
aa I toa jaata frat af pato.
Alkwbta-Slarii