' t '' i£l v ' K -* ""* ' . PINEAPPLE CREMI FRO ; COWS ii\\T ELL, 1 see you have j i VV canned pineapple tor i brer.kiu.it," said a guest | in a Honolulu home. His hostess looked at bim in ( ( ustonishment. us there was no I 1 pineapple on the table. , • \ "It's 'in this delicious cream," \ explained her frnest. "The dairy- t(| man who E-.:"p'.ics your cream t feeds liis cows on pineapple bran." | | This is one of the by-produ ts F of canned pineapple. Practically j all parts of the fruit are used for f , something in the Hawaiian Pinenp- v pie C ompany's ennnury. and pine- j apple may appear on the table in % any one of many forms. The thick, .corrugated shell of the pine- .' apple still hoi's .iui-e and sugar' , after it has heen rutoo r , and the . pie fruit ahaveit o These shells ~ jfo to a department' of th" cnn:ier- | where the ji:i-'e is squeezed out t ami coiueritratej for canning ( SJTUp. H,.f wive sngnr remnitis in the Bnuer?°(l f"r "! r, r H'wulan pineapjiles conn in twelve per of susritr, ar.d i>-> n iwr-ai-'if , of sl'iicl:. £u>:> i' i""l 1 i n.ji•:• ■ ( excellent fui'il for ii ■ cows, cud for 1-•- ' : "» " . r'x •: J h' e *■ "fl. he ■e.-'ie ' ntner.r' l^ I.ran" 'i r. i- V 'i not ""i' I'V , TTi 5 .'S ,: T r • nr.! «•»'.!• '•-•! men. hilt P (-• >•■■■' of ii is eV- I»• port on to t* n> i"l i nl. »o» ~.m . ... , c Tture* ol *' Th '-"' 1 n n T' l .' *• v "(* v> e r in Fnwflii v.-itfi If!,.- 'it.., r>. • linr-t * in M'-cuMr. f»i»d '"••• •*' v linwever. roost A mrfienio prefer ■ tie iVV fr*M })| ..ji( *fe-»lf. || i|,i- f parts n-detlc.itc hut H'sfcinet flavor e Rev. anil Mrs. CI 0. Parilo and son, j 2 limmie, left this morning for Nor- j folk. i' 1 Mr. James Kmithwiek, of Jamesville I was a business visitor here today. Air. Oscur Anderson attended u _ I'rigidaire maetiiiK in tlii.; week. Mr. William Gray, of Roberson- j ville was here last night. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our many friends who did acts of kindness in the recent death of our husband and father, Lloyd D. Gardner. Especially do we thank tho.ie who made the beautiful floral offerings. Mrs. l.l.OYl) 1). GARDNER AND CHILDREN. WANTS 11A \ E VOL Till ED t«. Dl'CO YOCR| ttlth t*hoes —*f -Mfike them look Itkt; I new and change the color if you wish. Ceme in to see us, we have all colors. I ii. S. Courtney. jy26 21 j HAVE YOl' TKJED to Dl'CO YOl'K j old shoes? Make them, look like j new and change the color if >*oii wish, i Come in io see us, we I rave all colors. | I'. S. Courtney. jy26 2t J. C. Meekins, Jr. M. >V. Meekins MEKKINS & MEEKINS Attorneys at ho* WASHINGTON, N. C. State and Federal (Courts THERE ARE A GKKAT MANY THINGS WE DO NOT KNOW THERE ARK A GREAT MANY THINGS WE NEVER WILL KNOW THERE IS ONE THING WE DO KNOW ————l—l^^—____________ ' 1 That one thing" is—This Bank is a safe place to deposit money. Investigate us, and you will be willing to trust us with your money. We appreciate all business intrusted to us and will extend any accommodation consistent with sound banking. Sell your tobacco inWilliamstonand deposit your Money in a Safe Bank * * • - " • - i Y V ' ■ * «*- * * ' I Farmers and Merchants Bank when mixed into « IUCS, pudding, ] ice. cream, i)r caiui.,. A a many people like this l'ruit as an acces sory rather than an integral part of a dish, however, the following recipe, suitable for a dessert for u special occasion, }s si.en. Colo, rintoi ■; .'/• / 'assert: Use ■ a round tube pi> > f' r iinkie.g plain sponge cake n. fr . Aid Dac ha! f cup of nugar to one can of (diced Huwniian pineapple. Boil l'or liftcen ininufes; cool. Arrange cake on serving plntter. I'ierce with a fork and genth pi .u syrup ie*o eke u* • I ii is ;> rno aled with the syrup. ' 'range pineap ple slices arm: . a!.e, overlap ping the slices. .. hipped cream on tup and serv . As a "motif" •?:.•!». i incap ple afl'ords a e • ' and rare ilnvor, as will b. a. id iiy anyone trying either of the following j I L'Vipl S. Mini Piucaj'plr , ■:■'/: Chop i'-ptih mint h>iive * ii,..e o- e ni-orlcr curf :l • t.. us '' r c'.-p ef i'- t sugar. Add ii., , e cups p'" ' lined from 1 e"n •.! pin- •" ;■'• • fw of liin'> hiife. :• euns or o.'d tiaii r. •tinC.,i.u. ic■.■ ■*i,ut t.fp ' r.r.r 1 rTijiv -m»rvinj?. r. npp Plurc ''' n tnirh: Mix »,.■»».(-1- three "Is each of | c>mi? w: t.er, j-rr. ie'T. the Infer rif fh iih.o n e-■ d'lur.od riro v.arV r>yituTv'l le" The sliced Ti' - remaining from th" J e r*r'' ■ vhe serred in various ways in another meal. I'lh HICH ACKES; 1 MILE lU«>M Wo.odleaf; good roads: 40 acres bottom; modern 111 room house, paint ed; barns, nuthouses, pood fishing. Ixtw price, easy terms. D. C. Linn, Landis, N. C. We Are Distributors of VICTOR, EDISON BRUNSWICK AND SONORA TALKING MACHINES All Standard EASY TERMS IF DESIRED Write for Prices and Terms One of our salesmen will gladly demonstrate one in your bom*. All the Latest Records and Sheet Music Russ Bros. Williamston, N. C. Washington, N. C. Plymouth, N. C. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY Under end by virtue of the pow«r of sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed to the undersigned trustee on the Ist day of June, 1925 and of record In the public registry of Martin County in Ilook Q-2 at page 412, securing cprtain notes of even date and tendr therewith, and default having been made in the payment of the same and the, stipulations con taineil in tli- suid deed of trust not having been complied with and at the rpque.it of the holder of the-said notes the undersigned trustee will on Mon riay the 15th day of August, 1927 at in o'clock M, in front of the court house door in tho town of Williams ton, N. C. offer for sale to the high ! , > i bidder for cash the following de .-.cribed real estate, to-wit: _ First tract: Ix>ts 1 and 2 of the property"formerly owned by J. S. I'eel and known as the Roselawn property in the town of Williamston, N. C. as surveyed and platted by J. li. Mohley, surveyor, said plot or map ' being of record in the public registry at Martin County .in- Division j Hook No. 11 at page 59. Second tract: l'.eginning at the Pou liwest corner of the Miley Taylor ! bind running Southwest to an I the Hamilton road, thence running I Northeast to another oak, thence a i Inn- a line of oak trees in a North | ward .lireetion to. the Rhodes proper | ty, thence Northward to W. R. Cher | ry and Sarah O. Cherry land, con tiiiniTig 1 acre more or less and being ' the .same land conveyed to W. R. Cherry and wife by deed from the , I own of Williamston, dated Sept. 13, | lf»l!» and of record in the public reg ' i iry of Martin County in Book B-2 at. pug • 2»8. Third tract: Beginning at poplar j tree on the Williamston and Hamil 'nii road Harry Coburn's western I Your' boy's room is p?obably filled full 'of many valuable clothes, athletic sup plies and furniture. If like other boys' rooms, the value ol • its contents is con- I siderable. Suppose they should hern tonight? This agency of the Hartford Fire Insurance Co. will in sure your household woods and personal belongings. J E. POPE Insurance Agency WILLIAMSTON, N. C. Phone 87 I ——l— FLOWERS FOR ALL OC CASIONS Prompt and Efficient Service Flowers for the wedding, a specialty. Try one of our baskets of cut flowers for the sick friend. Flower Favors for the party. Funeral designs furnished on short notice. " ~ MRS. JOHN I). BIGGS Representative Scotland Neck Floral Co. Phone 65 m L THE ENTERPRISE - WILLIAMSTON. M. & corner, thence alonr Harry Coburn's line to J. S. Shod -' line, the run of Miley Branch; tiionce u Southern course the varies., course:! of Miley Branch to the JfnlSiamston and Ham ilton road, then-e up the Williams ton and Hamilton road to the begin ning containing 2 acres more or less, and being the lai d deeded to W. R. Cherry and Sara!. 0. Cherry by deed from B. B. Glisson dated April 21st 1919 and recorded in the public reg istry of Martin County in Book Y-l at page 236. Saving awl excepting from the operation of this deed the part of the abov land heretofore deeded to Julius S. Peel and describ ed as follows: Beginning at a poplar | tree on the Williamston and Hamil-1 ton coad, Coburn's western corner, thence along said Coburn's line to the i run of Miley branch, thonee along the i vurious courses of Miley branch in a southern direction to a stake in the I,ranch 10(1 feet from front line back, thence a line with the line of said poplar tree the, beginning, contain- Spend your Vacation at the Seashore Traw-I Via Norfolk Southern Railroad Sunday, Week - end and Season Tickets to Beaufort, Monhead City, Vir ginia Beach. Nags Head. Season Summer Tickets to Interior Eastern and Western Resorts. am 111 ■i i m 11 Courteous Service i Th°re is a whole lot '.n being your iceman, much more than handing you a chunk of ice every day. 'Our men ure told to emphasize service. We see that you get ice that i.- el.-an and pure, and get it promptly. Our drivers weigh it for you aiwl put. it in your refrigerator without j messing up the floors, tor sat isfaction use our ice. ing 3 acres, residence lot being ex cepted, 115 feet being bought. Fourth tract: Being on the North east side of the old Williamston and Hamilton road; adjoining the old Wil liamston and Hamilton road on the Southeast, D. D. Stalls, Public Ceme tery and J. S. Rhodes on the North east and Dick Wynn on the North west, beginning ao a stob on the old Williamston and Hamilton road, D. D. Stalls corner, thence along D. D. line in a Northeast direction 115 feet to a stob, D. D. Stalls corner, thence BUILDING SDPPIIEs" I High Grade Screen Doors and Window Screens Made to Order, Galvanized or Copper wire., WILLIAMSTON SUPPLY CO. Week-End TRIPS Round Trip Reduced Fares from Fares from Other Points in Proportion Wrightsville 1 teach $7.95 Norfolk $5.35 Virginia Beach $5.98 Tickets on sale Fridays and Sat urdays, good until midnight follow ing Tuesday. RounJ Trip Summer Excursion Ticket* on sale daily to resorts in Canada and the United States, ' good until October 31. We are prepared to serve V. I). GODWIN, T. A, Williamston, N. C. Phone 45 ATLANTIC COAST LINE I —ll^^——■■■ . Letter Heads, Bill Heads and Statements / , ~~ Or Job Printing of Any Description We Can Make Delivery on Short Notice Prices Reason abe ! The Enterprise Publishing Company • r.'onjf D. P. Stalls ine at right angle thence along said road to a atob the with the last mentioned line 79.9 to beginning, excepting that part of . a s.ob in a branch, thence along: the same which has been sold to Dick 1 various courses of the said btanch to Wynn, Elbert S. Peel, D. D. Stalls, . J. S. Rhodes line in the Miley Branch, and Sandy Roberson and lot No. 6 s thence along the various courses of which has heretofore . Miley Branch to Dick Wynn's line, This the 14th day of July, 1927. . thence along Dick Wynn's line to the ; ELBERT S. PEEL, . old Williamston and Hamilton road, jy-15-4t Trustee^ ; There is a Frigidaire to suit every requirement ■ » Tl BQ i. ♦ ■. t "" or we can make your present ice box a Frigidaire No longer need you deny yourself this modern, i sanitary, carefree refrigeration. First, because there's a Frigidaire made to fit your kitchen, no matter how large or how small it may be. Second, because tremendous production and General Motors purchasing power have reduced manufacturing cost to a point so low that Frigid aire is available to almost everyone. Come in and sec the new Frigidajre models. Sec how easy "it is to own pne. Or let us explain what a simple matter it is to transform your present icc box into a Frigidaire. FRIGIDAIRE Product of , flilaU GENERAL MOTORS UHPM 0. S. ANDERSON and CO. S Williamston, N. C.

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