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PAGE TWO THE ENTERPRISE rrtltrtHrt Every Tuesday »nd Friday by the ENTERPRISE PUBLISHING COMPANY WILLI AMSTON, NORTH CAROLINA W. C Manninp - Editor Subscription Rates IN MARTIN COUNTY 1 year : , $ 1 >A 6 months v . y : .76 OUTSIDE MARTIN COUNTY 1 year . ... $2.0(1 6 month l : I.B# (.Strictly ( ash in Advance) No Subscription Will He Received for Le*. Than Si* Month* Advertising Rate Card Will Be Furnished Upon Application Entered at the po*t» office at WilHnmstton, N. C„ as second-class matter under the act of Congress of March 3, 1879. Address all communications to The Enterprise and not to in(li viduu! members of the company. Friday, February 3. 1928 Insane for Convenience The Hickman trial is another of those cases where evil deeds are be ing charged to insanity. Nothing in the Hickman family is now too bad to bring up to help save the way ward young man Even the divorce of his father and mother now comes up for review. 'lTiis is another reason why fathers Biting the Hand T hat Feeds Them This week the United States gov ernment obeyed the laws of turkey by ordering the closing of an Ameri can school in Turkey because four -Moslem girls were converted to Chris tianity while attending the school. The laws of Turkey prohibit all teaching of Christianity in any of their schools, and our goveSfcment found it necessary in. obedience to Life On ly a Joke? There was a time when certain underlying rinciples were the basis of every decent home. Among them was found reverence; that attitude of man which places him in 'the atti tude of a servant or one who is glarf° to bow down and worship his maker, keeper, and preserver, his God and father. Jn that day even the gray hairs of the community were respect ed, although there was nothing but age to mark them, perhaps not a sill j gle noble deed in all the years that . had crowned the wearer vfcith the snow of time. These qualities in the home went on through life, giving men and wo ' men the distinction of gentlement and 1 ladies • .: This type of citizen was looked oft with pride; even the roughest of the generation" looke dto them for their leadershipthat day, when a neighbor was in need, the people went themselves and performed good deeds with their own hands Now they "say it with flowers ', ID th ose I days people faced the issues of ilfej and met them, good or bad. it now-seems that life is more ofj a joke. There seems to I** some-; thing in our reach that takes the place of reverence, worship, and truth. - NOTICE Having this day qualified a> admin istrator of the estate oi the late Bet lie D. Daniel, of Martin County, all per sons holdiiiK claims against 'said es tate are hereby notified to present tliein to me for payment on or before the Ist day of February, or this no tice will be pleaded in bar of any re covery. All persons indebted to said estate will please come forward and make immediate payment. This the Jlst day of jannan, 1 *>2B. JOSEPH B. LANIER. f3 6tw Administrator. ftorit dose LLa Child's CONTINUAL doting upsets children's delicate stomachs. Vtcks it applied externally and therefore cannot disturb the diges tion. It acts in two ways: (1) The body heat releases the laptdients in the form of vapors which are inhaled. (2) At the acme time Vida "draws out" the soreness like a Mnyiii f | and mothers should do, everything j|K)ssible to prevent divorces. It i places tfieir children in dangerous I (currents of society. Of course, Hickman will be able to prove a high-strung artcestry, with I main mean streaks in it, which—for j safety and convenience—they now i,call insanity. -i the laws of Turkey to close the i - • , It is said that American schools i and Turks educated.in American col leges are solely responsible for keep ing Turkey from open Bolshevism The teachings of such schools and .of | I the better educated Turks will even f tually change things and make Tur t key more tolerant in religious mat ) lets. . wink mere are trw that oop God, yet there are also few who seem to think much about who made them or Where they are going; and the race»seems to rely on its cul ture and invention and is swinging 1 in a circle of its own. Men find no need to go to church and bow down in worship. They are able to turn the dial and get the big preacher's sermon a thousand miles away while they comfortably recline in their plush chairs with a big cigar in their mouths, and at the same time think-more intently on the cigar and radio than they do of God that made the world, the man who made the machine, as well as the material or substance we call electricity for man's use long before He made man. The life of the day seems in a large way to think this is a new day, all man's day, and one to be run and governed solely in man's own way, i'. * « It seems as if we are today IKXU pytng the spoiled child s position, get ting more than we are wokring for. PECANS, FJtUIT TREES, ORNA ■hentals. Set now and save a year's time. For prices, etc., write J. B. Wight, Cairo, Ga. j3 8t BADLY RUN-DOWN Keetacky Wwu Had "Terrible TIM" Deaf Her Horn Work. Streagtk Retarget After She Took Carta. Shelbyvills, Ky.—"Several years •go," My* Mr*. Alvsn J MM, of this place, "my heelth WM very bad. I WM very much rundown. IWM in •uch * wstk, nervous condition that I WM not abl* to do my housework. "I struggled to keep op, because I had to, out many • time I spent hour* in bed, trying to force enough strength to go through the daily routine. Thie condition went oa for eome tuns, until I heard about Cardui, which MM one told me WM good for euch ailments. I gave it an im mediate trial, and, I em thankful to •ay, my improvement WM rapid I soon WM able to do my housework with ens and comfort J felt fine sod I liwfr+d so better. This spring I WM not ss well M I had been. IWM ID in the winter with colds, which left me week. So I eent st oooe to the store for Csrdui and began Uking it In just s little while TWM feeling much better, try strength returned and I WM able to ft mar work dsns msisr ami with ISMdBKI" At all drag stoes. NC irt PUILIIHtD KVBKV TUMOAY AND rWIDAY Many dairy cows are underused and > are low producer* because they dia not get enough of the right kind of feed when they were young and grow ing. After a heifer has freshened and is producing milk it is difficult for her to make up the growth she fail ed to get as ai younger animal be cause of poor feeding. j CHAUFFEUR FOR HIRE I WILL I be glad to chauffeur for any party ] desiring the services of a competent | man. 1 can drive and handle well any make of car. , My services .will be available every day except Sunday. 'Careful driver. A. S. Edwards, Phone 227-W, Williamston, N. C. f3 2t NOTICE OF SERVICE BY PUB LICATION North Carolina, Martin County; in the Superior Court. Lethia Council Davis vs. Dave Davis The defendant I >avc Davis will take notice that an 'action as above has been commenced in the superior court of Martin County, North Carolina, for an absolute divorce upon the grounds of adultery; the saidi defandant will further take notice that he is required to appear at the* office of the clerk of the superior, court of Martin County 'at the courthouse in Williamston, N. j C., on the fHtli la> of February, 1928, and answer or demur to the complaint of the plaintiff, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief de manded. This the 18th day of January, 1928. R. J. FEEL, j27 4tw Clerk of the Superior Court of Martin County. TRUSTEE'S SALE By virtue of the authority conferred in me by a deed of trust executed to hie by C. A. Lye and wife, Sallie Lee, oil the Ist day of January, 1919, and duly recorded in the register of deed's office in Martin' County, in book O-l, page 498, to secure the payment of a certain bond bearing even date there with, and the stipulations in said deed of trust not-having been complied with I shall expose at public auction, for cash, on Friday, the 10th day of Fcb ; ruary, 1928, at 12 m., at the court house door in Martin County, the fol lowing property: Beginning at Caleb Mizell's corner, a large black gum in Africa Swamp; thence south 22 west 17 poles to a pine; thence with J. A. Rogerson's line south 13 1-2 west 10 2-3 poles to a pine; thence south 2 1-2 west* 43 2-5 poles; thence south. 1 1-4 east 23 1-2 poles; thence south 6 3-4, 10 3-5 ; poles; thence south 1 west 19 2-5 poles, ! thence south 4 1-4 east 49 2 5 poles to a post, J. A. Kogcrsou, A. A Martin, and Joseph H. Rogerson children's corner; thence north 74 east 108 1-2 poles to a Ipng-leaf pine; thence'north 78 east 87 poles to a black gum in Africa Swamp; thence up_ the run of said swamp to the beginning, contain ing 120 acres, more or less, and same being the identical land deeded to A. R. Dunning by W.. K. Rogers and by A. R. Dunning to J. M. Rogers, Ja van Rogers, find Nathan Rogers. This January 10. 1928. W A BAILEY, jl3 4tw Trustee. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY By- virtue of the- power of sale con tained in that certain deed of trust dated January Ist, 1921, executed by Zeke Roberson to A. S. Everett, trus tee, which is recorded in the office of the register of deeds of Mai'tin Coun ty, in book G-2, page 113, default hav ing been made in the payment of tin indebtedness therein secured, the un dersigned trustee will on Tuesday, Feb ruary 10th, 1928, at 12:00 o'clock noon, before the courthouse door in William- } ston, exoose to public sale to the high est bidder for cash, the followiug de scribed real property, to wit: A certain tract of land lying ih Mar -666 | is a prescription for .| COLDS. GRIPPE. FLU, DENGUE, BILIOUS FEVER AND MALARIA It Kills the Germs / . ;if .\ * IfV- . ■ ' -■ The Added Value of Man y New features -the Added Safety of four-Wheelßrakes Not only doc* the New Series Pontiac Six introduce superb new body creations by Fisher. It also offers the added value of many new engineering features and the added safety of four-wheel brakes—at no increase in price ... Among its advanced features are the fa mous GMR cylinder head, the cross-flow radiator with thermostatic control, AC fuel pump with gasoline filter, coincidental (transmission-ignition) lock, gas- " oline gauge on dash, new carburet ion and manifolding systems and others actually too numerous to mention ... See the New Series Pontiac Six. Drive it. And you I . will pronounce it the biggest, stmunchest and most modern six-cylinder automobile ever offered at $7451 ROBERSONVILLE MOTOR CO. Robersonvile, N. C. PONUAC SIX »» wr"%iif«- THE ENTERPRISE tin County, in Cross Roads Township, adjoining the lands of Warren Whit field, Georgiana Whitfield, William Roberson and W. R. Little, contain ing fifty (50) acres, more or less, and known as the 'Zeke Roberson' land. This the 12th day of January, 1928. A S. EVERETT, " jl3 4tw Trustee. Sam T. Carson, attorney,^. NOTICE North Carolina, Martin County; in the Superior Court. Geo. Cromwell v* Rosa Cromwell The defendant, Rosa Cromwell, will ftake notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the At perior court ot Martin County. North Carolina, for the purpose of obtaining an absolute divorce from the defendant upon statutory grounds, and the said defendant will further take notice that she is required ty appear at the office of the clerk of the superior court of Martin County in the courthouse in Williamston. N. C.. on the 2nd day of March. 1928, and answer fit demur to the complaint filed in said action, or I the plaintiff will apply to the Court for ' the relief demanded in said complaint, j This the 2nd day of February, 1928. j . R. J. PEEL, i t'3 4fw ' Clerk Superior Court. NOTICE North Carolina, Martin County; in ; superior court R. L. Nelson vs. Rosie Nelson The defandant rfliove named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the superior court of Martin County, North Caro lina, to obtain an absolute divorce on the grounds of separation and the said defendant Vill further take notice that she is required to appear at the office uf superior court of Martin* County, in the courthouse hi VVilliamston on the 11 th day of February, 1928, and answer or demur to the complaint in said ac tion or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint, This the lltli day of January, 1928. R. J. PEEL, jl3 4tw . Clerk Superior (/jurt. NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of a power of sale con tained in that certain deed of trust ex ecuted by Joe Purvis and wife, and Isaac Purvis and wife, to the under lined. bearing date the 3rd day of May. 1920. and of record in book H-2, at page 238. of the public registry of Martin County,, said trust deed hav ing been given to secure the payment of certain notes of even date there with, and default having been made, and the stipulations therein not hav* ing been complied" with, and at the re quest of the holder of said notes, the undersigned trustee will, on the 20th day of February, 1928, at 12 o'clock noon, ift the courthouse door of Mar tin County, at Williamston, N. C., of fer at public sale, to the highest bid der, for cash, the following described real estate, to wit : Beginning at a pine on the public mad leading from Hamilton to Tar boro, N. C„ the Sherrod corner, then with said Sherrod's line 270 yards to a lightwood stake, Alex Petersons corner, thence at right angles and parallel with the first line 300 yards to the road, thence with said road 35 > arils to the beginning, containing two acres, more or less. B M. WORSLEY, j2O 4tw Trustee. . ! NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY Under and by virtue*of the power oi sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed to the undersigned trus tee by Roy Griffin and wife, Carrie G. Griffin, on the 9th day of January, 1922, said deed of trust being of rec ord in the public registry of Mar tin County in book U-l, at page 253, and having been given for the purpose of securing certain notes of even date and tenor therewith, and the stipula tions contained in said deed of trust not having been complied with, and at the request of the holder of the said notes, default having been made in the pavmcnt of the same, the undersigned will on Frdiay, the 10th day of Feb ruary, 1928, at 12 m., in front of-the courthouse door in the town of Wil liamston, North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash, the fol lowing described real estate; Situated in the town of Williamston WILLIAMSTON MOKTH CAROLINA and being lot number 5, and fifteen feet of lot number 4 adjoining the H. C. Hetnby line, which includes all of lot number 4 except part deeded to H. C. Hemby. For further description see plot of Leggctt property in William stoo, N. C., on Washington Street, of record in land division book number 1 a' page 394. Being the same land de ->nbed in deed from Cowen and Mob- Icy to Griffin and Perry, of record ii. book T-l, at page 261. A one-half undivided interest in the above land ii herein conveyed. Also a one-fourth (1-4) undivided in terest in and to the southeast ware house of the Brick building, adjoining the above described property and known as the York building and being at present used by H. B. York as a : garage and office. Also a one-fourth (1-4) undivided interest in the north wall of the build ing adjoining the land herein described and known as the Flat Iron Building and at present occupied by Carro* and Crawford. This the 10th day fo January, 1928 ELBERT S. PEEL, Jl3 4tw Trustee. NOTICE OF SERVICE BY PUB LICATION North Carolina: Martin Coubty;*m the superior court. Bessie Mabry vs. Noah Mabry The defendant, Noah 'Mabry, will take notice that an action as above has Ik-oii commenced in the superior court of Martin County, North Carolina, for an absolute divorce upon the grounds of adulterg; the said defendant will further take notice that he is required to appear at the office of th clerk of the superior court of Martin County, at the courthouse in Williamston. N. C.'„ on the 18th day of February, 1928, and answer or demur to the complaint of Ihc plaintiff, or the plaintiff will ap ply to tin' court for the relief de manded. This the 18th day of January, 1928. R. J. PEEL. j27-4tw Clerk of Superior Court. Notice of Sale Under Execution North Carolina—Martin County J. G. Ktaton, Receiver of Peoples Bank vs ('. F. Burroughs, Admn. N. A. Bur roughs Est. By virtue of an execution to me directed from the Superior Court of Martin County, North Carolina in the above entitled action, I will, on Mon day the sth day of March, 1928, at 12 o'clock M. at the courthouse door of Martin County, offer for sale to GOOD WILL "GOOD WILL," said Justice Wright, of the United States * Supreme Court, "is nothing more nor less than the realization on the part of the public that they can get a service that is worth while from a business organization." * This bank counts the good will which it has built up by faithful service as one of the most valuable of all its assets. It invites business on its record of performance, a record which explains the public's realization that its service is genu inely worth while. Farmers & Merchants Bank PENDER'S THE BETTER CHAIN STORES Economy Items D. P. Peaches Halves, can 21c PALMOLIVE SOAP, 3'CAKES 20* r. Sauer Kraut ££?. 11c D. P. TINY PEAS, NO. 2 CAN 27° ?S OLATES "' 35c 98c NUCOA NUT MARGARINE, LB. -25° OUR PRIDE BREAD D. P. COFFEE 21 Ounces of Quality The World's Best Drink 10° 47°'» the highest bidder for cash to satisfy the said execution, all the right, title and interest which the, said C. F. Bur roughs Adm. of N. A. Burroughs Es tate has in the following described real estate, to-wit: Beginning at a stake, the Bailey heirs comer, on the North side of W iiliamston and Tarboro Street in Everetts, N. C., thence Northwardly along Bailey's line 94 feet to a stake, a comer, in the Burroughs or Brit ton's line; thence West along said Fiddler's Convention There Will Be a Fiddler's Convention at the HAMILTON HIGH SCHOOL on Thurs. Night, Feb. 9 1928, at 7:30 P.M. If you are interested in having a large time and lots of fun, we advise you strongly to be on hand at the above time. We expect several bands, several violin, ban jo, guitar, harp, and hand-saw players from all over eastern Carolina; also singing and various kinds of dances. This Convention Is Held Under the Auspices ol PARENTS-TEACHERS ASSO CIATION COME OUT AND HAVE A LOT OF FUN WITH US Friday, February 3, 1928 JLLne 50 feet to a stake, a comer; thence Southwardly M feet x m a stake, a comer on the North Side of the Wiiliamston and Tarboro Street; thence East along said street tt feet to the beginning, containing the store house known as the T. H. Bailey store and two lots located at Everetts, N. C. The store later known as the N. A. Burroughs Store. This the 31st day of January, 1928. A. L. ROEBUCK, 1-31-4 Sheriff Martin County.
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