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THE ENTERPRISE Published Every Tuesday and Friday by the ENTERPRISE PUBLISHING COMPANY Williamston, North Carolina W. C. Manning: - ltor _ Subscription I*rice (Strictly cash in advance) 1 year - - * (j months - ° 3 months : - - - v Entered at the post office at Williamston, N. C.. as second-class matter under the act of March 3, 1879. ,i ;- . Address all communications to The Enterprise. Williamston, N. C„ and not to individuals. Asses vs. Horse* VALUABLE lime was tfiven in the House of Representatives j|s| Wednesday when the asses tried to kick the horses off of the public highway.* of the Stale. It seems th»r* are a lot 6f ch'-ap fellows in tli? State who have in some maimer piocured au'omobiles or Fords and think them.-eh e.- lord of all They rush to the legislature and proceed to demand legislator. forbidding any horse or mule drawn vehicle to travel the public road without displayin»r lights, if U ween suns. Th bill a*>t hot fully state whe'her horses shall display head or tail light- , u.r whe.lie.r they shall be red. white, or green. One Uung appears certain—there i.- a movement 10 outlaw the horse. It i . b t >u: nown a- a safe prediction that the faithful horse will not have the leiral right to put his foot on tlx- S ate highways 10 from now. The roads are truly built for pleasure, in the estimation of soiyir. and no. for u-e -hat will build up and enrich the people by .!• .• V !• Practical Government Aid for Farmers Tl I.AMi e «• handicap to - miing, making it difficult to culti va'.e and cuu ing the crops to own easi?r. Our Government, milting th'.- 'imp- • ance of farmer, ct-.-aring their fields" of lumps. has come to hi rescue by furnishing I'yratol at ri very low priir- Pyratol i a mixture of .Try Nitro Toh'i.e (T N T l, sodium nitrate, and .mJJkcle.-.- gunpow.i.r, which has b ei. teste.) and approved by tie Hurrau of Mines. ' 1 , The • i>\mine! i i.; .- i prepared in proper shape for blowing s'ump, making the t.ek- one ;hml of a poi.nd each The price to the farmei only the cost of grinding and mixing.'r.ips. and freight, which is H 1-2 cer. per poun.u hut can only It.- prfcured in carload lots. Through ;|,c agricultural departiron', Mr. Hrandon, the county agent, trying to get a c:«i!.«-.) f iM; rtiijj'»uiit> fanners, but so far has only r. cvv ed order.- for a half car. Those who need to blow out . tump v. ill hardly get the pportunity to b: so cheaply again .->Oll. S 1 J cent.- .. r,. ufi.l.' including cap.-, means that tie cost of blowing out ti . :11 i ii II be about , r > cnt Attempt to Abolish Federal I rade Commission /% let 11. II * s | kl i.tn Utciit i ■ r ; gres t. pr.a't .c. Ily do away w:,» 1 .»!, r-I . I ... i liiis. i_, another thrust at the ml' , r v e mmo-i jwopi# Tin Federal ir;do ii • tin i . i - the iieht to inquire into the affair "oT ai V bti-'r--" * rr* —rn. f* »+•«-vujlual, partnership. ut corporate, wliici ha.- served g..0.i pur|». ein ie.-trail ing the strong from running down tie weak ' I' jV There can i« i" • b.M-c i«>n to the operation t»f such » ,omission if all ..one on ,hc «p; r . but vhta, me>i wan: to hide their deed- then they want to get everyl*«ty.au.i> l he>... f 'o to the Congress to reduce the power of Fetleral i;ra.le C. -'Vv i. „i t„ al« hI. it altogether. Rockefeller's Philanthropy and the Price of Gas Til! ■. .-,i' i.d\a:;ce n i'-e piico of gasoline was annoince.l la-t ' x ~k ,i,. r ~ .t:was i-:\de hat Rockefeller was goingUo..make i gift The next day the press am: iunce.l a gift froiii rockefeller to the Nor'hem Hap'ist Church. While the gift in this case is l ot large, the raise in the price of gasoline .'or one perhaps overpays the entire donation. The Work Grows Hh MATKKIAI i». this issue of Public Welfare Progress is taken front the biennial Ke|««r. of the St; te Hoard of Charities and IHiblic Wel fare for I!T.£! 24. which w ill appear sqon. Among the outstanding ueitiviCes . f the board during this p>riod have been the Mothers' Aid Work, through which 260 women and I,HK» children are now being helped; the census and clinics for crippled children whereby 700 cripple,! children were discovered in th t State and 49 r > examined at D clinics. The incr?: -e of the number of ind •• idual cases handled by the board from 215 in 1920-22 to 7. r >9 in 1922-24 .shows that the jieople of the State are learn ing to app l > to tl>- S at- ijfcard fo- 1. . p in solving tlu ir "c al prol.t -c , in. 1 is an in.licatK»n of the gr«>wth of the board's work. The study of public-poor relief in N'oith Carolina, tlje results of which will be published in detail in a special bulletin, gives interring and valuable da'a on the care of the iruiigent in this State. Statistics on -the population of county jails and chain-gangs have been collected, and though not com plete, throw considerable light on the problem of the State's criminal popu j| t " rt — " ' ■ "> The central registration of-*™mates of child-caring institutions has been effected daring the last biennial period and a study of the population of the J% orphanage* in this State and of three State institutions for children. An index 61 ensies coming to the attention of the-bureau of mental health ami hygiene has been "made. Through its bureau of county organi* *- tjaa the State Board has triad to help in every way possible the public wel fare work in the counties. _ Ih* last two ftan have been marked by a steady growth of the work of th* Wat* Board at Charities and Public Welfare md by a gratifying in i-A .. ~' fcafie • V crease in the support which it has received from the people of t.he State, re ligious denominations, women's clubs, civic and benevolent organizations join ing in indorsing it.—Public Welfare Progress. NOTICE I Having this day qualified as adm ; ii- 1 istrator of the estate of M. R. Collins, I lute of Martin County, North Care 1 lina, all persons holding claim* against said estate are hereby notified to pre sent same for payment within one year from this date or this notice w;,l i !*■ plead in bar of their recovery. A I persons indebted to said estate w >1 come forward and make immedie"t payment of the same. This the 22d «iay of January, 192-"> HVGH G. HORTON, Administrator, C. T. A. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having this day qualified as Ex ecutor of the estate of A. I*. Li'ley, late of Martin count), notice is here by given to ;ll persons holding ■ claims against said estate to present Fame for payment on or before the day of December, 1925, or this notice will be pleaded in bar cf their recovery. All persons indebted to said e.s'ate will come forward and n.ake immediate payment of same. This ihe 29th d:.y of December, 1924. ELSIE A. LILLEY, executrix, r T. A 12-30-6 NOTICE OF SALE I'nder and by virtue of an order of resale made i the special p rocee l ings entitled "Mr.. Susan Ho'lis xf. J.ie Hollis et als," the' undersigned ill on the 7th day of February, 192-", 12 o'clock noon, in front of 11 so l % . . courthouse iloor of Martin Cjuntv of fer a' public auction for cash the fol lowing described tract of la I: Hounded on' the horth by tie Roe -1 uck land; on the south by the T ivlor, ; . hind; on the east by the William-dor' •nd Hamilton Hoad, containing acres, more or less, a'l be'ng known :i ■ the Juhii-Hollis land. ' : This the fitli day of January, 1 9?!', A R. IM'NNING, I!. A. ORITfHER, ■:'4'w Oommh ioners NOTICE OF SALE I'nder ami by virtue of the pow of sale contained in that cre'ain dee * i f trust made and executed by N. T. '/•ggett and wife, to the undersigned trustee, !>earing date of.July 6, 1921 , iml of record i:. the Martin Count; ''twMic registry, -fn hook G 2, at paj;t "t.'i, said deed "of tin. having been •iven to-secure the payment of ret ain otes of e . "ii date therewith. t"d tne terms and conditions therein co - t:.iiu-d not having-been complied witii niif at the request of the holder of p.id notes, t'.C undersigned Im w II on Mof.day, 9th day of Februar , I '2. T. at I'l o'clock M". .'"I "front of thr ourtlious? door of Martin Cunty, :t Williamstn, N. C., offer for sale ; •lublie -auction to the highest bidder I ii cash, the following describe I proi I ty, to wit: Heginnink at a stake in the ptibl road and running N. 62 K. 22 I'. will I'.-nkfr and ltuluirso i's line, Aln'J!tt' N °> E. 2. r > I'. to an oak, a corner, thence S. si W. 21 1-2 P., thence S. 7-4 W. 78 I'. to the public road, thenc s. '»r> E. i 2 1-2 I', s or. w. 45 i-2 r thence 19 1-2 E. 28 P., thence 02 \ ' E. 10 I'. S. 84 E. 8 I'. thence N. 4' 1-2 E. 1-2 I'. S. 87 1-2 E. 11 P. 45 E. 7 P., thence (it) 1-2 E. 11 P. to the beginning, con'ai itiK acre. , more oi less. This the 7th day of January. '"" J HENRY ROHEKSOK, j 9 4tw .Truste NOTICE OF SALE I'nder and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain de f trut made and,executed by N '1 1-etrgeU and wife, Fannie Leggett, ' the under signed trustee ard boarin r date of July fi, 1921, and of record in the public registry of Martin County,, in book G-2, page H42. Said deed .*' trust having been given to secure ti c payment of certain notes of even date therewith and the terms and condi tions therein contained not having been complied with, and at the re quest of the holder of said notes, the under signed trustee will on l Mopdjiv, ' the 9th day of February, 1925, at 12:00 o'clock m., in front.of the court house Catarrhal Deafness h often riuud by art Inflamed condition •f the mucous llnUtx of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed you have a rumbllna sminii or Imperfect Hearing. Unit's® the Inflammation can be reduced, your hearing may be de . atroyed forever. 1 HAI.I.'S rtTAKHH MBDICINR will do what we claim for It—lid your ayatetn ! of Catarrh or Deafness caused by Catarrh , liold by all drujrclatn for over 40 Tearr V\ J. Cheney A Co., Toledo. Ohio. • COMMUNICATE WITH ft OA" 1 rWOHroLK. VIWSIHIA r u*man ex>* • TREE Of- CMAR6S, BY TELEPHONE OR TCCECRAFM THE ENTERPRISE WIU-lAMhiUN, NOltlti OiMyuu^jx ooor of Martin County, at Williams ton, N. C., offer for sale at public auc tion ,to the higheit bidder, for cat.h, the following described property, *o wit: Beginning at a pine on the pub lic road leading from ,W. M. Daniels, J. B. Everett, and J. S. Roberson's corner, thence with said road a north erly course ! o the center of a small branch in Daniel's line, thence an east- J rly course with said branch to a liack gum, thence N. 11 E. 16 poles) to a lightwood : tump, N. 7 1-2 E. 60 poles to a while oak c „ a ditch bank, thence N. 3 E. 26 poles to a post oak, V>. M. Daniel's corner, thence N. 4!> E. 37 1-2 pol« to a black gum on a canal, W. M. Daniel's corner, thence down said canal and the swamp S. 35 E. 46 poles 1o a stake, R. H. Har grove's corner, thence dow. sai' J swamp to a black gum, the Godfrey Whitfield corner, thence a southerly course along i\ line of chopped trfee-' a straight line to a double ash |a, bend of a flat swamp, thence dowi. the main run of said swamp its van ous courses to a boll gum, thence i vestcrly course, a straight line, with a li'e of chopped trees to an ash, I. L. Whitfield and James S. Roberson line to the beginning, containing 14" acres, more or less. This the 7'lt day of January, 19 - J5. J. HENRY RORERSON, - j 9 4tw " Trustee. NOTICE OF SALK under and by virtue of the power ;t .sale contained in that certain deed •>f trust executei 1 'o me by J. F. Hope veil anil wife, N Hie Hopewell, on the Ist day of January, 1919, and of rec ord in Mai tin Ci.u.i y Public Registry n Book L-l, pa„e 132, securing cer iuin bonds of even date and tenor herewith, ami llu- stipulations ther-' in not. having been complied wi h, a.id at' the request of the holder of said bonds, I will, on tue 4th day of Kebru i.ry. 19«B, in front "f the courtlioUM floor of Martin f'oun'y, at 12 noon, offer at public a 1 the high' s' bidder for cash the following le ■cribed tract of I: i d: J'eginning at a black gum tr ;e on 'lie and Hamilton road in front of J li. Cherry's residence, it being a corner botw;»en 'the Mels. n place ard J. It .Hurry, and runnin - 'i ng a lire b"t\ TTI tl'i se two tree i> a southern direc'ion to the lea! li.jj branch which Is the line bet we." Melson, Collins ract and J.~ I>. Lee gett down this b a ch to the inters' c lion of the line between the Coll'', place and J. It. Cherry':) place, kno> m the Ge'.ican place; thence with 'hi line in a northerly direction to 11•« Williamstoh and Hamilton road the; i i'|. this road o the beginning Tin v.") tracts known a.s the Melson k t 1 \'"n ; places, =«re said to contain r "s, Triors or less. — This sth day of January, 1026. H. A. CRITCIIKR, : ) 4tw Trustee. NOTICE OF BALI-. Under and by virtue of the pn\w.'t dtiil authority contained in a certain 1 •ieed of truii eJtcculi;d 10. the u.i i-ir: igned trustee by li i'\ Peel, on the h day of December, l!)i'l. of recor I i the public registry of Martin Coui • \ in book (J-2, pa",'! 212, said deed • i trust having beet given t secure cr-'ain notes of e»r.i late and teni r herewith, and the l'indatioiin in sai I rr-ed of trust lot huvinc been com : i i-v| with and at the request of the i 'Hies .interested, ti ■' undersigned ! MONEYTOLOAN •« ' " j on real estate ana city property, for 3, 5,10, or 33 years. 50 per cent appraised « i - •> i value. I J See— ! J. R. WILSON ;f ' • j Stokes, N. C. Phone 582 Robersonville ran ee will on Moaiiuy, February 9 ,926, at 12 o'clock M , at the c :urt nouse door in the town of W illiamston, N. C., offer for sat? to the highest bidder for cash, at public auc'.i >n, the following described real estate, to wit. • let tract: Being Iha old Jesse Peel homestead and wfiere '.at said B. r. Peel now resides ill Boar Grass lawn .ship and adjoining the ,ari > of C. I!. Harrison on the north, south, an.' east, and T. U. Rawls on the west, contain ing 44 acres, more or less. 2nd Tract: Being lot Ni,. 4 in the division of the land of the late Abijaii feel and drawn by Hoseii Peel aiii {> nveyed by #aid Hosea Peel to Jesse I>. Peel, as is evidence I t>y deed rear ing date December '5, id'W, and re corded in the public leg strv of Mar tin County in book CCC, at page J 16, containing 25 acre . " 3rd Tract: Being lot No. 5 ill l' " division of the land of thj Ive Aoi juh Peel and drawn by Jesse B. containing 29 acres, more or less, and fully described fn said iii/1-.v , wfjich hi recorded in the pub'ic registry o r Martir ounty in Book'V, it page b?8, said land being all the land owned by B. F. Peel in Bear Grasi Townshio and /Williamston Town.-i ip. This thi Bth day of January, I&VX. E. ,3. PEEL, j 9 4tw , Tr c«. NOTICE OF SALE Under ard by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain deed of trust executed to me by J. C R* ' ind wife. Charity Ross, on tl e 3rd .ay of April, 1923, and recorded in .Martin County Public Registrv in bo k 11-2, page 263, securing certa ; bo ds of even da'e and tenor therewith, and 'lie stipulations therein no. ! i\vin' been complied with and :t the re quest of the holder of said bonis 1 will, on the 7th day of ', 192 > at. 12 o'clock : oon, in from of the courthouse door of Mart'ri county, f (tr at public auction 'o the highest" bidder for cash the foil r.vlnf (escrib ed real estate: Bounded on the north by the lan. of 0. M. Mayo; on the east by the fluids of the heirs of-H. Kv-Hr.nell deceased; on the south by the lan of Primus Lynch; and o~> the wer.t by the lands of J. 11. Etheridgp, con tuining 107 acres, more or a* l '' known as 'he B. B. Harrell laid This the 7th day of January, P'2 r B. DIKE CRTTCHFi', j 9 4tw Tii'stee. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power end authority contained in a certain dred of trust executed to the under Muned trus'ee by J. W. Hopkins and >vife, James Etta Hopkins, on the 13t!i ■'ay of August, 1924, of record in fV 666 is a prescription for r olds. Grippe, Dengue, Headaches. Constipation, Biliousness *t is the most speedy Tinedy .v v" Money To Loan •f We Kt present Itiree Large Companies. -COME TO SEE US-- Critchcr iiiid Critcher Statement of the condition of the Bank of Oak City, of Oak City, N. C. \At the Qlose of 'Business Thirty-first, 1924 .'. ,1, \ RESOURCES ' LIABILITIES Loan* and discount! _ —....5113,666.80 Capilal stock % 10,200.00 Overdrafts 14.06 Surplus 1.-jl,! .« + 6334 00 United States bonds ... 10,100.00 Undivided profits 1,389.21 Banking house -- 4,600.00 Dividends unpaid _... 6.00 Furniture and fixtures " ... 2,700.00 Deposits 163,068.49 Cash and due from banks and United States bonds deposits 8,050.00 «, bankers —.......... i...... 51,504.87 Net building account ZJM&.Q2 Total JVe solicit and appreciate your business • ' A , . > • .■ . \ public registry of Martin County in book Q-2, at page 170, said deed of trust having been given to secure the certain notes of even date and tenor therewith, and the stipulations in saiu deed of trust not having been coin plied with, at the request of the par lies interested, the undersigned trus tee will on the 20th day of February, 1925, at 12 o'clock m., at the court hcuse door in the town of William ston, N. C., offer for sale to the high est bidder for cash, a. public auction, the following described real estate: First tract: All that certain tract or parcel of land lying and being in Wil liams Township, Martin County, and State of North Carolina, containing 148 acres, more or less, and bounded on Ihe north by the lands of J. D. Lilley, Geo. Butler, Tom Clemons, J. V. Lilley, Mrs. J. W. Hopkins, Smith wick Creek, and the Graveyard Branch cr. the east by the lands of J. W. Hopkins and Foans. Branch; on the £cuth by the lands of T. W. Revels, Romulus Lilley, and W. W. Lilley, aid the run of Smith wick Creek, and on the west by the lands of Kader Lilley and the run of Smithwick Creek and leing the same land deed from J. C. Anderson, trustee, to James Etta Hop kins, bearing date July 25th, 192:!, and of recoid in Book T-2, at p:i} v e • ; fe, arid bounded.as follows: Beginning at an oak in Foa .s Branch, i hence south 45 1-2 W. 10." poles along the run of Foans Branc'i. thence along the various courses i f Foans Branch to the run of Smith wick Creek, thence alng the various courses of Smithwick Creek to Foai. 1 -: Hsi9 sfi ® H il II fll ft ft ffl ®SP 2 Old Folks' g Ailments "I be (ran taking: Black *2) Draught over fifty years ago sW d and my experience with it |§p • stretches over a good long in time," aays Mr. Joe A. Blake- "J 0 more, a Civil War veteran 0 A* and former Virginian, who U Hgft ~Jj| now a prominent citizen of 2 09 Floyd, Texas. "It ia the beat BP gHB laxative I knew of for old gig} T? people... A pood many years ?r «! ago, in Virginia, I used to EP fffl get bilious and I found that HI 2 Thsdfcrd's S BLACK-DRAUGHT IS was the best and quickest re- 0 £ty lief ' could pet. Since 1 camo g|| =2 to T«. xas 1 have these bilious 2JT Wti aHark* every row and then— ITf dM a man will jet bilious any- p«£ where, you know —und I ftud W that a little Black-Draught 1® M soon atraightena mo out. j||j jpu After a few doses, in'llttlo or W! no time I'm all rifrht again." KP Th -lford's Black Draught jjtjgi «is a pu»r!y vegetable liver «£ medicine, u ed in America for over eighty years. It acts on gW M the stomach, liver and bowels m ~ la a gentle, natural way, as Sz M listing digestion and reliev- 0 ing constipation. Sold every- Bj fl| W B-l« 0 iiivvivvvivvl Bridge, thence along the various courses of Smithwick Creek to the Graveyard Branch, therce along the Graveyard Branch to where it crosses ike Jones Road, Whence S. 7 1-4 W. 14.2 poles to the beginning. Second tract: Beginning at the main road, R. N. Griffin's corner, thence down the said road towards the creek to a branch, thence down the center of said branch to (he run of Sweeten Water Creek in the mill pond, thence down the creek to R. N. Giifiin's cor i.er, to the mouth of a branch, then«*e up said branch and R. N. Griffin's line 'o the beginning, containing 50 acres, more or less, excepting therefrom one acre of land situated in the N. E. cor ner of said tract, ai.d the same one acre heretofore deeded to Harmon Wil liams. This the 19th day of January, 1925^. WHEELER MARTIN, ; 23 4tw, Trustee. NOTICE OF SALE - Under and by virtue of the power and authority contained in a certain deed of trust executed to the under ■rigned trustee by R. M. Johnson nr.d wife, Lucy Johnson, on the 28th day of March, 1923, of rwordjn the p-ib lic registry of Man in County in book H-2 at page 353, said deed of (rust htfving been given to secure certain notes of even date and tenor there with, and the stipulatio. s in said !eed of trust not having been coin i lied with, at the request of the par ties interested the undersigned trus 'ee will on the sth day of February, 1925, at 12 o'clock M., at the court house door in the town of Williams ton, N'. C , offer*for sale to the high est bidder for cash, at public auction, the following described real estate: First tract: All that certain tract I or parcel of land con'aini g 13i 72-100 I ••'■res, more or less, situate, lying, and being on the Williarrrston and Hamil ton road ir. l'oplar Point Township, Martin Com ty, having such shapes, metes, courses, and distances as will more fully appear by reference to t (.lot thereof made by John lia pass, surveyor, on the 17th day of Novem- T> r, TDifVimd bounded on fRe norCTT by the land» of T. B: Slade and son; on .the east by Beasley Bra ch; .jn the south by T. B. Slade and son, and on the west by public road that lead? front' Williamston to Hamilton, ana being the same land deeded to R. >1 Joh son by John I). Biggs and wife, J. S. Rhodes a*d wife by deed dated the *2Bth day of December, 1916, and ol record in the public registry of Martin County, in book JJ-2 at page 172. Stop Night Coughing This Simple Way People who have persistent, an noying coughing spella at night, and who through loan of valuable sleep are weakening their systems and laving themselves open to dangerous Infections, can stop their distressing trouble promptly by a very simple treatment. Hundreds who have hardly been able to rest at all for coughing. have gotten their full night s sleep the very first time they; tried it. The treatment Is based on a re markable prescription known as Dr. King's New Discovery for Cough*. You simply take a teaspoonful at night before retiring and hold It In jour throat for 15 or 20 seconds be fore swallowing it, without follow ing wilh water. The prescription has a double action. It not onljr sooth** and heals soreness and irri tation. but It quickly loosens and removes the phlegm and congestion Which are the direct cause of the ' coughing. The result Is that you usually sleep as soundly as a babe the very lirst night, and the entire cough condition goes in a very abort time. The prescription Is highly recom mended for coughs, chest colda. hoarseness end bronchitis, and la wonderful for children's coughs and spasmodic croup—no harmful drugs. Economical, too, as the dose la only one teaspoonful. It Is on sale at all good druggists. Ask for
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