PAGE TWO 2Nyi» Ctttprpnar Published Iwry Tuesday tad Friday by The ENTERPRISE PUBLISHING CO. WILX.IAIISTON, NORTH CAROLINA W. C. Manning . „. Kditor SUBSCRIPTION RATES (Strictly Cash in Advance) IN MARTIN COUNTY One year $1.50 Six months .7$ OUTSDE MARTIN COUNTY One year $2 00 Six months 1.00 No Subscription eceived lor Less Than 6 Months Adverti' g Rate Card Furnished Upon Request Entered at the post office at VVilliamston, N. C., as 'second-class matter under the act of Conjrress of March 3. 1879. Address all communication to The Enterprise and not to the individual members of the firm. Tuesday, November 27, 1928 The Thanksgiving Season Thanksgiving is a Christian service. Yet it is not aseason for lon.j faces, but rather a season for smiles and joy and gladness, Our country now has "manna" for a whole year If that is not a good reason to be thankful and joyous, then what will it take to make us physically happy ? The best thing lo make happy those with more than they can use will l»e to give of their abundance lo those not so fortunate. We are just so fixed by nature that the things we net do not make us as hap py as the things we give. Kemeinl»er the orphan Martin County Needs Mortf Cows Examination of Martin County children finds many under weight. In one school, with 27 families repre sented, were only three families that had a cow, or only one ninth of the children who drank milk It so happened that every child in this schpol drank toffee. These same families have more than 200 hogs foe *taugliter. whirlr is all right; but this coin munify would be much l>etter off without coffee for the children and leys |x>rk and with plenty of milk. If Martin County is to have Ixith health and wealth it must have more milk cows. We are already producing plenty of tobacco, cot ton, and peanuts, and doing plenty of work. What we need to do is produce just a little less of our money crops and put that much of our time arid lal>or in WANTS DR. C. J. SAWYER EYE, BAR. NOSE and THROAT Office York Bldg. Every Friday 1 to 5 P. M. DIVERSIFICATION I'AYS. IH> it with pecan tries. Y'nu van learn how to sucdul with them by writing J. B; Wight., Cairo,'Ga. 11IJ 8t FARM WAN'TK I) W ANT T(l hear from owner having good North Car oliua farm for sale. If bargain, scud price and description. F. B. fi. Box 495, Olney, 111, , • It PECANS WILL HELP PAY Your dtbu and taxes. I.carn how atid w;hy. Write J. B Wight, Cairo, Ga. o!9 ht LARD I OR SALE:' LARGE UI'AN j tity corn fed country lard at IS rents l>er lb. Guaranteed. J. i. Statun, City'. n2.1 Jt foK SALE: I VACANT LOT Ijjl New Town, between Harry Mcad-i IK'S and Mr. Kadger Perry'* lot. Lot | will lie M>ld very reaaonahle. For fur- j ther information write or »ec Mrs.) Kadger Perry n2J 41 j MAKE THANKSGIVING DAY ' 7Ae Sweetest Day in the Year !~ - Thanksfiving l>ay is one of the sweetest day- m he year for millions . . make irr " it your sweetest day, too! This is the place where you can get exceptional candy, delightful and pure, at remarkably low prices. Kverything in candy from bonbons to "jaw breakers." We have made up some special bargain selections for Thanks giving Day. • • »; * . CLARK'S DRUG STORE mmm—mm+m^SSSSSSmSSSSS^SSSmmmim—mmml .'!■ ' ' ' s ynSftum'* u ™ '' milking cows and making butter. The cow should produce one-third of the family food, and of better quality and better suited for health than any food that can be bought in any ft ire in America. It would be interesting to Know how many chil dren develop diseased bodies and weak minds for the want of milk. *l. Invest Your Money At Home ——— Stock trading seems to be the only investment that is being made today. It is becoming the fad of the day to buy stock, some times very good, and some- j times very bad. ' It is said that drug-store clerk, laborers, as well ' as nearly everybody else, are becoming to be strong on the stock markets. The people are leaving off J buying building and loan stock and are buying in- i | stead General Motors, U. S. Steel, or some western I I gold or oil stock. Of course, it is 'sometimes a very ! | quick way to make money, but it is often just as quick | a way to lose money. The history of the stock speculator shows at least one loser for every one that gains. No man can tell how rich he is when his wealth consists of nothing except margins in stocki, nor can he tell how soon he will be poor when he has no other asset. When we remember that most of the valuable busi ness concerns are dominated by a few wise men, we j may assure ourselves that they are not going to let loose their hold on their business. It is a very easy thing for a great industrial cor poration to issue a boosting statement, shoot the . , prices up, sell their own stock at a great profit, and later on issue a bearish bulletin and shoot the price , of the stock down, buy it back at a big reduction and |>ocket the difference. _ If lixal money would seek local investment, busi ness would be lietter at home. A Job for the Legislature It is about time for the folks to begin to tell the next legislature what to do; and, of course, the folks always want lots done. They„generally want costs lowered and profits increased. Of course, there is nothing wrong about that. Yet in case they are un able to do that, there is just one little thing they may be able to do. That is to keep about two or two and a half j>eople from being killed on our highways every day! We are not particular as to how they do it. It will be all right with us if they require every driver to give bond' for all the damage he dees, except to himself. It will I>e all right if they put every man that drives while drunk, half drunk, or quarter drunk, on the roads from ten to twenty years. They may (K-nalize the fast driver to the limit. Anything will be satisfactory just so they make the roads safer for travelers of all kinds. If the legislature can. only,do one thing, let it be make some kind of a traffic law ibat will make travel safer. I-OK SALE: JERSEY COW, 8 year* old, price SBO.OO. \V, M. Mi i relic, Jamesvillc, JC. C. n2O 2t IOK SALE: EARLY JERSEY Watcfield cabbage plant*. JO cent* per hundred: five thousand and over [cheaper. These are the finest plants I have ever grown. Please let me ' have your orders. Satisfaction guar anteed or money refunded. , Joseph L. 1 Holliday's F.ast Side Farm, William -1 stou, N. C. Plants on sale until March Ist IWi ' n!6 tf PIANOS IOR SALE: IHK TO llu- (m that two of our customers ■ are moving from this territory, we find that we have two pianos oil our hands; , nn upright anil a player that are 1n tin host of condition, that we are will my to sacrifice at a very low price; reasonable terms may he had. For , particulars, write ( has. M. Sticff, Inc., 4j> Granby Street. Norfolk. Ya u27 1\ {WILSON - TARBORO - PLYMOUTH BUS Arrive* Willtamiton 1:IS P. M. I Arrives Plymouth 2:10 P. M Leave* Plymouth 3:00 P. M. Arrive* WUliamaton 4:00 P. M. Arrive* Tarboro 5:45 P. M. | nKi'Vt > H NOTICE OF SAL® OF REAL ' PROPERTY I I V Under and by virtue of the power of - sale contained in a certain judgment entered in the two actions entitled i "John li. Williams and wife, Mary A, s Williams, vs. I*". S. Royster Guano r i n. and Elbert S. I'etl, trustee," and "John K. Williams and wife, Mary A. 8 William*, vs. J. W. Watts, E. S. Peel,' e siKned by (J. K. Midyette, judge, on . the Nth of March, 1928, atw! said judg ment being of record in' Minute Dock et No. 10. at page 592, the stipulations contained in said judgment not hav li ing been complied with, the under, f signed commissioners will, on Satur _ day, the 22nd' day of December, 1928, at 12 o'clock m., in front of the court house door in'the town of Williamston, s N. offer for sale to the highest bid | iltr. for cash, tly following described . rial estate, to wit: . First tract: Lying on both sides of the A C". 1.. Railroad near Wilts Sid ing. bounded on the north by the ; lauds of Buck Williams, on the east by r the lands .it -Ransom Roberson, on thf' south by the lands of J. M. Hopewell, and ou4he west by the lands of Noah Roberson and Henry Reddick, contain ing 50 acres, more or less, and being - the same land whereon John'E. Wil liams and wife, wife, Mary A. Wil _ limns, now live and being the same land willed to John E. Williams. Second tract t ('outlying 154 a«res, 666 ia a Prescription for COLDS. GRIPPE, FLU, DENGUE, BILIOUS FEVER and MALARIA. It ia the moat speedy remedy known —■————■ i ** ♦ ' SBmmSK N THE ENTERPRISE more or less, and bounded on the north by S. S. Hadley, on the east by the Gus Lanier land, on the south by Geor gian** Cotanch, and on the west\by Joe Davenport, being more commonly known as the Bettie William* land. Third tract: Containing 55 acres, more or less, bounded on the north by the Bell heirs, on the east by the Bell heirs, on the south bv L. H. Williams, and on the west by J. L. Coltrain, and being more commonly known as the Dtmpsey tract of land. The three above tracts of land be ing al of the land now owned by John F.. Williams and wife, Mary A. Wil liams, located in Williams Township, Martin County, North Carolina, litis the 19th dayof November, 1928 ELBERT S. PEEL, A. R DUNNING. H. M. STUBBS. L | n2O 4tw ' Commissioners. | NOTICE North Carolina Martin County; in ! the superior cpurt. before the clerk, i ! In the matter of Ella Peel and her hus band, W. S. Peel, Maude Whitehurat and her huaband, C. L. Whitehurat, i Maggie Everett her huaband, J. 1 | L. Everett, Mary E. Williams and 1 | her husband, Joseph Williams, James ' A. Rogerson and Jasper Rogerson,: the last named being an infant, and appearing by his next friend, J. Sam Getsinger, ex parte. Under and by virtue of an order of | sale made in the above entitled pro-1 ceedings, on the 19th day of Novem ber, 1928. by R. J. Peel, clerk of the | superior court of Martin County, the I undersigned commissioner will, on Sat urday, the 22nd day of December,;' 1"28. at 12 o'clock m.. in front of the. 1 courthouse door in the town of Wil-; Jiamston, N. C., offir for sale to the highest bidder for cash the following' described real estate: Being the same tract of land pur chased by Eli (iurganus from John K., Peel, mortgagee, on the 26th day of; December, 19Xt, by deed recorded in i tin public registry of Martin County in book KKK, at page 240, to which | rcl»reiice may be had for accurate de- The Greatest Event In Chevrolet History SH-h-h Santo Says It Will be Here DECEMBER 29th Gossip has it that the new Six-Cylinder Chevrolet is su perior to all other makes of cars in the low-price field. It is the Outstanding Chevrolet Of I Chevrolet History A Six in the Price Range of the Four I Don't buy until you see this outstanding car at an astound ing price. You are going to be able to save $300.00 to $500.00 in automobile values. This is one of the most important an nouncements ever made in the automobile industry. This new Chevrolet will come on the market with radical changes in styl« and mechanjsm. It is going to create a sensation. r ■ I H Peel Motor Company WILLIAMSTON, N. C. WASHINGTON STREET * if V -y. ' * -a A , %WtV ■ '*• f" &K & -d H scription as to metes and boundaries. It being the same tract of land deeded by Eli Gurganus and wife to Eason • K FROM WELL KEPT COWS Protect yourself against con taminated milk. Procure your milk here, and Ei are safe, as our cows have t recently been given the tu culin test and found in ex- | cellent condition. All customers will please leave" bottles on front. It saves us time and enables us to give you better service. WILLIAMSTON DAIRY. I P. A. Ballard, Prop. Rcgerson, saving and excepting that part of same heretofore deeded off by V 4 Oysters * WE HAVE A LARGE SUPPLY OF BELHAVEN OYSTERS They are nice and large and no t Thanksgiving Dinner is complete ) without the Belhaven kind. Give us * your order now. v __ [ | Theo. Roberson AT THE CITY MARKET | ii i i • . ■ ■■ Tuesday, November 27,192] This 19th day of November. ELBERT S. PEEL, n2O 4tw CommisMooer.

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