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fj YOU WANT QUICK RESULTS USE A WANT AD IN THIS PAPER iIJME XXI—NUHT! R 104 MMM TO BE MADE A I MODEL COMMUNITY CENTER! Brickline, the model Comn.uniU j Center' located along the line of the'j , A. C. L. i!aiiwq,,, between Jii.t-K-j ville and Wiiliurn&tdii, will soon ivme into iti own. The Railroad Company recently an-j nounee i the readiness of its pan foi \ the bui.d'ng of a s.ding at this p. in!,' which \vitT ; eventually meat! a mo'l n br.fk tat an. 'hs prove o"~ ini:,i"d ~;e p f»i r: rhc; transpe acioi. con pan , iii. livio'live' -i* Metriy *itu;>t-. >n ti*« iitt.i t«d e j ' thrivirg coirrauni:und tappir.i; on » Mil siil s a lier. f..niiin»;/s(.'rtio n active people. Alrfi dy off is ha s been ma • , local * on ti en t a> brick! i'| cotton ;ra 'a »vl ;>U* t, f'T- ■• j depot, Md a :i» 4 1 'i', w ni| vi. eventu iica i oltii r lurg- r i. ' i | tries. HoWovei, the i '.an of Mr . i i'i Peel, t i.i.ti e jti >inot of line i. n'»t to luui ■ it a au-' » town, n?'. mi l «1 Coi and ti this •: .d *he Carol na f' ' ' Land Co. vid s.ii «bv{'" _ n-to s.uailj tracts 4 vei li ui. i.d ac.e-s of c undev. loped f.irmr land in ti>- ation, hiving t,e : time off so ii tucli u.i'tn will f -e a 1 it ■ ■ r . .of 2f>;, vcre , i'i wil'.i It till y-'i b a com .iunit> '.ir.ic i, a : cliool .i n a recru'»t -)n at. I nrisic hall, und p»*t office^. !uir P"C! ha- ei -o-.it ie j:r poii liaiilJßdV'f i'l't*. ,}'»■•'»' 4- *; ; . f eennee nti, nt • n •♦> t ; 1 comiiao '.j i« b> J ; iii|t l farmer- 1 k' u l-«'t« t\ c! oat and oheapi ' lands. 'I r i. ; will I• a i*. detilrrd asset f>r Martin Count , ai d Mr. I cl i ex. ertifig tn l-' v ti i week or Chicaro t,J clos .the jI , The Commtinity cenur't la • «h ideal c furt4' ' faru nn, a., wit t r idea it view/ the Carolina l-utn- '.at.il (jp, pud i. se i con i; I of s thousi. k. afivn ii n "iih". r 4 'l"' farm lands, w ir.ii '■« st.M >i e . . terms a. ' i pc ' good V'catio' In - ■ il. at»d,« clear, .rti'.h. hi v l ira; wocd on .on piorc £.-af» »ut.icii-ut to cove tl 1 I 1 (> . per ficre. Thii' plan look: i,in lit attu.vtv to-tlic'thrifty w.:.,t .11 lind N'oit'.f farim 1 , and i-» cloulo w.ll J»e ' tive t Martin Ci.i t..' y«.',a-p,e» gtr eratie v.'ho do m'. n 1 'it * to -til ; uiuntrf'Tiat»or >di»eh PHI ptwlwi- t«»"- nifice t rettii a . W'W 'j '1 " I'WrV- lor ..!! . y Mil i j - L' 111 S\: I; , *** _|.ii . ai..A li.' \.ll •'■ a niw 1 i: j, in' a- f- m > ■> j ■'• i m ii'ff.t i ■ >' IJ i; d 111 t :\J ,'i' .! ; \.o A ,. |,y J A. .1 .1 s iil.il Uollie .lime tfiliV I • cn ill tin •hi l Ill' \; it 'I "ill,!; ill t ; ool> lug' 1 i iii ' l uii' certai-' i.utc of ev -:i crto r 'nen wkii and t ;» - tip ulate cn.i me. in '. .".I, d -i» tru-t . rag bl* "I en.--pto and !• fno J qj A. t " 1 jianl nut .- t v " X aid. , .1. IV i. IJ a. i- of " -M at t! ' 'ot i I'd ¥• 4> ' • °' v " . nf Vi i«—11. .1" .. iNot i 1 arnlina oi In for sa.ln •, i nr.- " hi•. pul, blic.u.it u'i ■ e is!i ii ,i. i i desci a- d ie; I t le: ~ * |h..i. p.ui ot J. YV. H, ii'-\ eaiti. in t T«v p, a.-irtki 'Count«, K'orth .net bc.nt No's _Ai 3* of 1 io '' us n ; e iiy J. L M ( • '■ hiJ '' diviso. of p'at of recov 1 u tin puhl. sego'. j '■[, Ma*- i , C;.'. Il littho « 1 uuk 1"—• 416 n l Uc '.p d'ae sam" i.an . t'n tluy- co iv« ;-cV. t- sail 1 .1. A J" . - b; %. I. Uuynor v fe .This the 3rd nay of Jan. '>'-i WHEfcLKU MAK'iIN Ti istee. si I KILL .Till-; I.N I!L I :M:st 1 1; Ii! A N |ll |J TIIEATIE JJ; I —THCttSDA V I MAUCI ERIIK CL/KK in 3 Jfc | " TTA ? V Tt) «LT"- . jl. ' * —FBI DA Y~ LAi:BY SEMO.V ill DROP INN" ■ £ - SEN v ETTT COMKDY— "FILiiSIDE BREV. EK ' "I Kpisod# l*Q. 6 "Velvet Fir. ? r " ~3ATL BPA Y— |(j BCY STEWAin in 'I'NT A MRP" N 4 . f] SNUB IDLLAKI) in R A. JE THE BENT" , THE ENTERPR REGULAR SESSION OF RLCORDER'S CtibitT The Heeorder'-i Court oon»*e r»d on i mot ring, .faau rev 1 t.'. with ' .hid; ■ J. C. F:nitif.prrj-'!-ng, Al , toincy B. Duke t'ruc i r pro." «pt >ng fur the Statt^ ~i T. ■ a w re only two eases on d.uk. it. ->ta*c George Bui'.ki-v ai ! 'am s ti, efiv d, l/ircenv an i t i\ I ing, was eotitniiied until ue.\t~Tues ida . State vs. I'.u -no 'Council aa I ..'ane I i it. alia M l ' Murjlv, I.u n | li. nl en i'ti.l Adulter.!, wus'cpJl., • flu; i dcfi ii'ljin*"s ph ail not puilt. and I n « on,i. a t r hiiirir.it: tit- evid i ■ ■ tie j eided for its verdict tl ai tin •«. l nd j ant; were not guilt ,*. \U AKKEU SL'l lIN L) FK ZL I Ult JWI Ji SWING i 11 la ne i l',o)"' i, a niciiib i o - ' ilie Red »in . Life Saving Corps nt .1 tck i -.jn\ !„•, Fla . ha;. b" >.. awu do.' sec | oial prize for the best lift- sit i i wo»k J reft.l ted to tile Bed t'.o ,s foi i . vein 1 J'J2U. A 'luc 1 ; for s7:'i, the mtiotnT »1" the I p.i'" , was t'-eeived to.'av at so tin rn , i ivi- i a headi|uui\ers u the 1' 'V, Cros Ii n rot Will', it> A . hi ■' er. ■ i.ii. nf tile Jack onvi le c.|i e. o! ' i Le i L'rOM. . IV el. nil M.l'. •*, 1 :»'_•( > . -curd ( .!. liiid'inan, Mis h on. tl r.rijbjr . i K Mnd:: ; i nil •.1 i." nine II ,'t lal 'n la .'.ell, I i.e I'l it; v.- le in. I a y l.d Mel.' e, lnd ill !• lie j .... J: 1..1 Mi i'.nte. bleiiL'.. i Ml : InlT a i hii i Mis. I in b> .is on it* !ti r tl.ey had been M'.-ct It'u 'c.i he ij i t-;e I'll idv'i • ill \v.it' t 'nTo ]s I feet tl. ep. Ho then s-eoi.' i life * rr'i. i —" an —et —t! —>ir>* U lia* thst*- ati" . I'.. I ~11 M #l^:. i i , S": I. . huln ;t, pre Int Cl 1 i i un. lh lied i'l oss I le Sjiy 1 ■ 111 S..IP*, reported til until I OrCll n 1 j U . .. iof the Bed ' loir Mi j I'o..ei 's .-lUkilii-hueili' l i«.nciie V'.*s tile ii.f. ... |iil |. (li' Uli': llllll;'. V. nil. p. I I'ni ui !j , any ineiilbi 1* nl 'a- corps I ,i. if - ,\in \ emit nci I I Id;. ! 11. > u MM.lt • Mil' «». iI" •. —- ■ (fa I'j hi uai v l»t; I i 1 n. an I". IH* 1'- Vlll'T i t"|.l *- ■" Uli :,iui a 'si i• M , I'iire ;. idnal '!• it.', in X> ill am. !in. N. C m Tmu ai' IT iT Real li d !. Lxeljiaig '. , , 11 ui, ,i.f nl I',, i'i i I a a iin aim lilll nl' (1111 l l' Willi., I» I . .lildi'l n\ in i aTe -.1 .in ' , "... frd-:lit.n a..d i'. y . it , ~;f p..ti i.t , aii.i me t - .i'• ■ in ) i■! in. w ill pih\e ideal to ids n„ee.' . .Jin >l' I j I' Sped. Mr', .iul.ii, I'if. Hill in ' f li " far .n l .p ti .. n-:ir ; .ie Mmi i 1i... ri , now ov ne Il y In. i 11. Rtttdi.tSt 'N I'Ld I' * . jtft. inoon abo,.i fV" o 1 tie I. Ml V. ilillfl 1 L. 1 Ogel 111. N' .s 111 la- hi n feeding nl.. .doiK i\ 1 n In | \\a st ink. a with upuple\.> It'' - j ; ooii .Iseovercd and nixeh ji e ncai n i att. iit.uri but in ver p-'gaitt 'I vonnOl- [ ous.i. s : and died in a'.o.ut fo ur hours, iii IL. wit ! bi.r n l ill llio- faiißylOTJlßl . j.j(...n i at th..' .iaiiio# 1.. n.Mi.snn ' pile c" Sunday afterncion, t':e mntial ;! setv.cv iKjßg beld by Llder -in R» ' "■ ,i. . Aii.'" Lionel j' >■ i'i 1 i^' T M'. Li zah ell 11 v ho witn i c'll i. ver Ka'ier Rogers', iof t.'ie lie llnidv.uie Co., Jno. at d Li, L -; cr.-.o | a-,u. Jli'.i. Ollte Gurgur w, stirvive him NOTICE >l SAIA. t n |er and by '.'iuuo of the aii I ii'in itj' eotiferreti. ill the P o ' 'c 1,1 Ku '' •ni 'ai .e l ia a crttan do-1 of tru ex ;t' i tt> mo tiilf under.-i i.t'ii truit- U I .... b. .loan William n t..0.l I'.jh liot October, lt\» Sti.d iKti.oi'/iru.t II b"i y nf record in Ma tin cvlnt..' ie'r ■ i «-ii y in book M I i.ai:e 2n'., "i«l tli» I [stipulation sthere n nnt liavin giec Sltoiiipliel with und at the J.ecpi st o #. tae-.pa.tiea 1 will expos uj to public auction in fiont ot tf.e I ac r.e door, In Willipmitpn, North P C; iolin;i, al 12 o'cloci: M. ot the 2tttl is day of January, 19*21, the following S . I escribed truct of land: i*. "Yieiiig on,- house fitld 'rtuatati A j n t,e Town of Willian in an, N'oitii I Carolina, and adjoin ng tl\ej o I Robert Johnson, Ransom Rtddick R ,\'inie Hescoe and ot.iers. t'oatiinifn I[.'.|.D-ha|f (1-2) acre-' move pr less. ] , This the 29th dpy of D.cember, i 1920 .1 B. DUKE CI IT« HER. Trustee i LOST .IN WILI D«c. Ist, an oil leather snitocaae fe, contnirilng a newly cleaned a»wl press ■ ♦d,»uit of blue woistcd clcthes. jlj Finder please tin; Epterpri« VVilliamston, Martin County. North Carolina. Tuesday, January 18th, 192' KILUNG MAY CAUSE TROUBLEWITH JAPS Tokio, Jan. 17.—Government 4111c ials have not as yet made public the text of the American note protesting against the shooting of Naval Lieu ton, uit W. H. Langdon by a Japanese sentry l at Vladivostok. Publicist", however, express the belief that Wash injjton has not only asked reparation with guarantees reboving a probahil it' of similar incidents in future, hut also has again pointed out to Japan the wisdhm of reducing, if not al 'ogether withdrawing- her troops from '.lit country where she possesses no sovereign rights, hut the littoral 01 uli ih is dominated hy her military l>.iwer. This fc'ould open the old thrny ques tion which Japan, herself, has bee liu.ling difficulty in settling. A di vision of opinion exists in govenimen iholes as to the Siberian problem, it is reported here. Leaders of the mil itary party insist Japanese troop ould remain in Siberia, while the party is seeking ways und mear tu abandon any adventure which, it i claimed, is ruinously expensive and v itliout hope of coinpenaatioa Vnitression exists here that Japan wi )'n>ist upon solving teh question in her o\vn way and at her own time, if foi no other reason than to asseit the doctrine that she is paramount in the far east. Relations before Diet The Hum cabinet appears to reta »i its strength, hut it is believed it wH : Hurvive the impending nf t* • Japanese* diet, at which relations be tween this country nnd America wi! 1 be discussed. The correspondent of the As»orint cd Press, who has just returned to Tokio from a visit to many of th large* cities of the far east fo\in some uneasiness everywhere regard ing relntions between Japan atyl th« United States, in Well informed cir cles these misgivings appeared to be based upon what was described i "Jnpnn's resentment to any Arneicn 'policy, calculated to curb Jnpanes e\| inn si on In Asia." than upon tie California question. The latter prob lent. while touching Japan* tuition ' prestige and the intetests of .liipan ese in America, is apparently not re garded with the same seriousn >ss a the question of Japan's vital interest near Nippon. In diplomatic circles heie %ie opin i>>n prevails that the situation doe. 'not Justify the pessimism not m-obl. i >ut siih' tTTJT borders or the J»|i:llll"-T' empire;" On the contrary, it. takf t l view that tlit* attitude of both tli Tokio .and Washington governW' nt > I used on confidence that a solution fo troublesome mailers now In the fore «r»"und Will be discovered., Japan'; popular protests ugninst Californi legislation appear to have been fol lowed hy un attitude of patience restraint, cognl'/ance being taken o th-' fact that America„has encojntoi rd genuine differences in finding a so lui inn fo i the triple problem of .sat isfying popular opinion on the I'acitii slope, serving America's national in terest and meeting Japan's desres. Efforts of the American state de pa i 1 merit, through Ambassador Ro land S. Morris, have profundly itn (tressed the Japanese with the fairnes of the United States. For this rea Sf Ml the killing of Lieutenant l.ang clou ii genuinely regretted heie \ «v. cause it is believed it will have the ef I'ect of reopening the entire questio ( I Jairanes military occupation of Si- Itona, concerning which, America ha -m-dhe pw*-t -aaat—arveral proleila_ti.. Tokio, NOTICE OF HALE Under and by virtue of the author ity conferred i nthe power of sale contained in a certain died of executed to me the undersigned tru» tee by 11. T. "Taylor nnd Wife Nuaar on the 3id day of April, 19ofl, &aid deed of trust lieing of recotd in Mar tin CountyJtetfistry, in Book Zi( page 508, and the stipulations therein not havinj; been complied with and at 4-hi request of the parties interested, 1 will expose to public autcion in front of the court house door i"i William ston, North Carolina at 12 o'clock, i M. on the 28th day of January, 1931, the following described itrnct of land Bein ga certain tract of land knowi, •as tlic Warner TayW tract Bounded •" hj "the lands of J. E. Robertson, Hy 1 mart Warren, J. D. Wynne end othct> Containing 260 acres more or le* ano being the same tract of knd fortne l ly occupied by the said Tt. T. Taylo , and wifo Susan Taylor. This the 23rd day of December, 1920. DUKE CHITCHER ' Trustee. »* ; . . v* " CABBAGE PLANTS FOR SALE , Wood'r» Early Jersey Wakffleld, 20r per .hundred, fI.W per thousand. Au gustuft Williams, R. F. D. 1, Rober -1 ponville, N. C. • J 11 Xmo Local News and Jier'sonal Mention Mrs. Henry J. Peel is visiting her daughter Mrs. W. P. McCraw in Tar boro this week. • • » • Mr. and Mrs. L C Lark in are .it. 11 in Sanford with Mr. Larkin's mother who ia seriously ill. .... Mr. Charlie James of D. C. has arrived to accompany Mrs James and little son home, 'l'liey haw been visiting Mrs. James' Mrs. Janie-i Uncle Mr. amcs Roberson. > » « . Senator Harry and Kepre setative Clayton Moote have returned to Raleigh after spending' the week end at home with their families. « • • • The many friends of Mr. and Mis. C. IL !odwin will be glad to (ear. that the Baltimore medical expert-, report no organic trouble, but a nei vous affection. After a few weeks i in the Western part of his native stut. we may hope to see Mr. (lodwin \y.d again and in active business. *' ♦ t * Mr. James H. Taylor of Relict on ville was in town yesterday. Misa Sue Leggett went to Washing ton yesterday. « • . . Miss Myrtle Azbell t,»f Wilson i the guest of Mrs. Elbert Peel tmlav She is connected with tlie establish ment of Children's Missioltui> So cietiea in the Christian church • • » • My. i.owry Nicholson nt' Atlanta im HI town thii.week. « • » . Mr. J. 1.. Swain of Plynimith i reg.\teve.l ul the Atlant c today.. Mr. \\. C. Cannan of Aydeu is i tr-'lot here this week. » » ♦ t Mr. Robert C. Hogart of Washing ton is in town visiting friends, • • ♦ ♦ Mr. 1). C. Whltehur.it of Greenville is here on business today. • • » . il. A. Beak of Columbia, S. t'. II I'. Glnscow of Rocky Mount, .1. liilo\ of Charlotte and A, H. of Now York are registered at the Atlantic Hotel today, » • »,. • G«.l your Stetson and Kimx hats id Murpolis Bros. & Brooks, now at l-.'t of! /fj T.»UAa,0, I'-HIfKS HKTTEU Tobacco prices are bett. r.-IMJi all the good grades priced look good. 1 Wn" noticed The Farmers Warol.nu: ► ave'rngd above twenty,live pei pound today, t ntortunatelv the larg quanity of low grades hold the avei age down. The prospects I'm the rose ol tbo season arc racourifing BASKET BALL GAM K I'll IMA NIGHT What promises to be tin must in teresting game of the sea on will b. played Friday niulit ot the Uric 1 Warehouse between tin- William>t n High School Basket Ball Team and the flrpenville Tenm. Our boys have borne defeat long enough and they are ready for a fray in wltic lit la y can prove to the public that they no! only know basket ball hut can play basket ball. The public is invited ann wo owe it to our bays and school to patronize them at these games. Without encouragement and entbusi asm from the town our embryo athle tic interests will die. Nothing helps a ackool mole, givqs it re»il..Hpii jt_Jtnd pep than sports correct l manage 1 Attend the game Friday night. Com and bring your friends. ✓ HURT IN RUNAWAY Sunday evening about live n'cloc Mrs. Tom White and Mrs Harry C. burn driving a mule wcr returning from the burial of Mr. \N' II Hogej;. son when the mule became irightenetl jumped to run and threw the ladiv from the buggy. Mrs. ( obuin wa badly shaken and Mrs. White had ar ankle hurt soyouslyi The accident oc curred on the Hamilton load neat. Mr. Jones' who btouglit Mis. Whit to a physician. y ' BOLD ROBERT Friday afternooon while Mr. Jessie Ambrose w*aa at lunch hie l icycle wa.' stolen from the sidewalk in front o r hi a heme. The wheal wa>. L aced a r far as Skewarkee by Mr. Anibro before the heavy rain covered t trackfi..'Later in thj afternooon Geori a colored boy walking nloni with a gun aaw a negro working o a bicycle at Skewajke« Churclr. Th negro .seeing Oeorje with the gun Mid thinking he waa after him ran Da via having heard that Mr. Arrtbror bad lo»t hli wheel showed him the on. left at Sltewarkea and regoniaed it a* lii# own. y ; «- * Manhattan Shirts BOW selling a 1 halt | rice at Marg»H» Broa. A Brooks GARDEN TERRACE TO: BLOSSOM IN SPRIN (.anion Terrace; the Iwauiiful re deneo in the subdivis oij g. vffi denco subdivision, owned by Jul Perl, wiyy bo the scene of much act ty in tlic early .spring, Tao magfle cents3o,ti(MUK) homo on., the hill \ be rusheil to completion, and • grounds will Ik: laid oil' und dof ai ranged l»\ an x, orionoed landsc or, winch will include the tor rue iii i • c out t' 1 i ".id i rontugo of acres. Tin' laiming land will ho Tensely ,'ultiv atod for tiuck put v iH!plymg t: 0. people ivf Williani'- with yoar-iounil \ rgetnlilr • and o! fnvrn luxuries. .' 11l the low jila. at thr "i" tl nid adjo ring "t hi- Vail road trc and the ('aunty load > iosir.|>', l'eol wdl erect .1 model Service lion 4 and l.'auiuc, tog. Hier wit Mtiihhng Supply Warehouse. w will be the ivw homo of-the Alp 1 >llll it Vlumbin Company of w •Mi. J'eel i» piV-edenl. 'Pie I'l urn Company will i.por.iti m cmiiiei with lis I a rye plumbing tunic a etal building supply company, c.i inn all clu-. e of such su| jdie moderate pihm , aiid also a brick, wood and t ie yard. A in'o coal chute will bo erected in the adjoining flic plant, together w general siding- for -the unlou I n carlots of material, It is the steady am yl Ml. I" .1 t, '. lia"«' eVriytlilug em.netted wit!: (.a: den Tej-.iai-c the i leal, o! and a pluce of int' rc:t to the ",ig j 1 •si'CiAll ground -. Tnu 111 *in and \ai *s| ' will •be orii'inal ill struetuie a c sign and model in an taste. WHO LOOKS Hi i FOK 111!! I VKM | , i. - » Kn 1 miiliy U'lii-i it h.i ; huon'pfetx well known that nobo.lv, loofis after the farmer. When he Ic,s to Imv any- j tlcnr. he itivpiiiA c the |11 e ami.when ] lie has tn sol anything Iv ii 1 d'e j the price. It lias ne„\n he n hi- "elov lou.s" p/wlegv to I v" t i priee •■II 'in thin*', lb ha not hi'll t ina.' t" tin' I the Mam iliop ol W"nl tli.i' llnw |- ed from hi.f I'M -liea!, hi* ! has b rij to J busy feeding th' w'.rld. N'uw | not wish to * cioi'icto t"'- imp essiu'. j that we think the I'annrr ho'tee th r j other I'uHt but. we \ tint it und r j «tOOO I tluit 111 out opinion hi' i j lis jfood a • ii'ij I ody i I •• and tl ei • j j? no. re i-on why Un-shiml I not kh ■th j —t L i ,~ ftu'lv. 1 lie " rjint.tci 111 ii • d nv.e ; :,t til- Hhai Hil l '■ Mih'IIIII. to-b I .1.1 at ' (ho ('on11 11 >ii \Vi ie ••• i. . ■ 'an | XC,I h at I I' M. 1 1 '•h" 1 thn' : I In- fin lie i- a *•. itl :i ..i' ii ■ vij I -it i tend. ' Mil ill. o. : \l I t n lei ami )• \■ 11 •>1I•• '■' '■«>; I t V i ootui'i. d 111 a I ■ " '"I dr. .1 o HII ,t j •o t« .in.r i 'le; int tLir'ti- >•* eI a ; \,.| oil Ma on ..'id ' v. T. . Mi l ; M .-o-o i, lint d 'J. *ll'l 11, i \ H a a I '': anil id 11•• *'i ■ i ai i " pa. 11 i 1 1' of M il'i'i ' 11' i' ■ I i'ok 1 1 I a: • |iagr :lf'K. do I t I• I' ' ' said not e"i iiM 'mi aa i 'Vn .i | t'leiew ith, .int 1111• '4,11:11 n in 5l»l(l .In 'I ol tin ii" l 11 . li lir," 'complied w 111 :i' a t 11 • _' n ha villg hi"cn : lib-t 11 at' (I a 11 1 ' dor and by v i 1 tm of .1 .ui.ij; inr-nt •la litb day of .lan. llJil and 'at I' 1 ir'at est ol thr pa 11i• •.• ii' 1 • I. I ' " Monday the 7th •a- "• 1 »■ i VI o'cloi l> M hi ii.io \..i th 0 'in house door ao to to . u: \\. !! a.- . utoil, iNoi 111 ( aI n i. a lil e i tit p'll.i J sale tu the hii;ie* t In "iR , fo en • the follow op. d a 111 i i a! a lit Hot inning- at . tin nit e lon id i Chri tcher Stir,-I ti e Wash ii,«rlun Itoad, ii stub; ih.we 'a lon i ! Street to I U. Mohle ' ,coin oil the lot ronnaonly knowyi as t lie ■ Spruill ot; tbeiu * aliglea a 'tilong I K Mte irv i line Ml t ti ,y sto'i; tin nt ai iiht anj.de wit' the last* name t ,b''i par.llel with Critolicr Strerf to Was infton n/jj, 1 ; I thence along Washini'ton roa I to 11 ■ J liepiniimif at Ciitehrr St. and contain ing' one-half acre more oi less an j being timt^lot —B»im."'it- Itum —I'eiei ; Davis and wife by N'ettio Caw en or i the 10th day of Nov l!U3.tanf| of ri c ord in the pyl>lic jig strv of Mar[ in [ Count y in' Book E l at page 200. j This the 6th day of iJanunrv .1021 j ' WHEEI.Kk MARTIN, "-It j r Trustee. TAKE NOTICE A • " rio notice of Mr. W- T Town Treasury, of the. (a . rtient of light accounts by the 2' r th l of the. month should have been printed the 2Wh of the month hut Mr Meadow: j pay-i L'fiili will nr an the twenty fifth ; and all neeounta not paid by then wil' ni an dark i nu'-rj. , -; s I Let your next pan*, be a pair- oi Wad; Overs, now. at l-.'J off at Mar-j polls Bros, & Bhtoka. j ■ i . _ ■ • V > j s! ) • i I •' g l» ' II ' m In | 111 I 11 IK ii pn l>- ti .r-V- --hi ■ , • IT r» 1 Jhts • Itu'li »»UN i* . liim nig in general wil move on as thuj have always done before. Many of th«- j irto"tu'i>n*»Tvniive people of the Coun ty -predict--that 1021 will be one ot tin- best years in our history Now 11 a; ninv seem strange but as gloomy i, , \ve are if this does prove to lie a fine business year we will not be sui ;n i>-011 •more than wo were when 1920 Untied out to be a failure. If we work ■ii.d -ave, we will be saved ° I'll It I'TV STILLS CAPTI IIF.O .-•lit'i ifT lloberson with Deputy I'd iivindmn and Revenue Agent • Steele, l nkins anl Evans visited Free Union i ivi'i k mid found tills hut I-,, liiaoi it ltd only a few barrels of !•. The stills wi re all of the ga>-. o.ine tank vnriety, the kind that kills .mirl;. Our of them was hot when iln-ovcred and the operator ran be fii if he was identified J CIV KM HOOK r VIIT\ fMi \\ T. Meadows Jr . entertained rv-mffnlwr of his friends Uist w k war.- iUm.rk paitv. l'laees 'Weie hlid f.•! twelve, anil the VniW Veoplc :Ift-' juM-d tin- entire game. Mr. Meadows himself won the first prize and Mr. Hill Haiti on won the booby. - lief,ore the giujsts departed Mrs. I.ouis llen 'nett as-tisted by Miss lola l.yon serv ed fruit salad, cake and sandwiches to the young people. I I itMiUFSS lOWUItS LIMIT FOH ARMY TO 17">.000 MEN Washington, .Jan 17 • one.res erved toilav t" limit the size of the i eruhii 111 my til 17f.,00ii enlisted men The Senate hy a vote of II to set aside its decision of last week to ! reduce the armv to I*o,ooft men anil then without a n cord vote adopti'd tin' ui'igrnal joint re olution of Sena t..i N'ew, Hepablit itti, Indiana, direct ine the Secretary of War to stop re i cruiting until th" army is cut to ITV'OO men. STOCK I. V\V VOTfCK l!,'s is to notify all pi" ei). Ii i"(- • i..; the N'nrtli side of 'I e ICiver, I'll' -j c v, lving within 'hi distill tte ' t'eii, \yblrh vva- carried, that the law ;.limiting stock law territories, wil ! i' i into effect .March Ist, 1!»21, and ♦.his notice is given to nptify all per i -ons of same, NO that they "tnig'iit ■ toile by the law. » This th« fith day of January, 10 |j> otU:r of the Hoard of Count .immi^sfonerH. J. C. GASKIN.S, Cleik. f j . VDMIMSTH \TOK'S NOTICF I Having qualified, as ailministrutftr ' of the estate of W. Murtin ! late of Murtin county, North Carolina ! oil |iei;otis indebted to the fluid o j tate are hereby 'notified to pay same j iniiiieilintuly ■ ufid all persons holdintt I claims against said estate ure herotij r notified to present same for paymeti i within ono year from this dute or this I rotlc will be fileatled in har of thein ! wuvefy, 1 ~ —- ( This 20th duy of December, 1920 It O. MARTIN, Administrator i j I will offer for sale at the Hardison IMII on Saturday, January 15th, at J one o'clock - P. M. one Ford touring ' car, the property of David Griffin, to j satisfy a lion for repairs on said cur | done for said David Griffin. This December 20th, 1920. JOHN P. MIIZELLE, Cotton Seed Hulls and i Meal also car of hay at Carstarphen's, cheap for cash. Ad»ertWra Will IW Oar Colnana ■ Latch Kay to, UM of Martin ESTABUSHED 1898 HAT WILL MARTIN COUNTY (by Juliua Feel) k I'redid s I'.issage of State- Wide No-Fence Law. 1 lull, Clayton Moore , at home for tli.' week-end from the State Legis lature at Raleigh, predicts the paa •age'of the State-wide No.Fence law. a-, it majority of the law-makers ot the State are determined to pass this lull favoiiihh . Mr. Moore also st»t»s 'tliat the Hank I.aw affecting exchange yi> hcecks to state hanks will be pass ®nl, and another intpoitant item will lie the probable, appointment of a com mitt/'e tn each county this year to re d uce the present valuation on prop ertv. Very 1 -likely the bond issues for Rood roads will be temporarily de ferred. Many Fnrm Loans in Ihe County are Apporw-d. Messrs. Critchor and Critcher re port the approval of many farm loans -which their inspector has recently ex ' ami tied, and in the courso of thirty | duys, money from this source will be coming into lite County. This will put several hundred of thousands of dollars into circulation here from out side sources. Hids Opened l or Undue Across the Koanoke. *■ lluls have been opened for the con tract of building the great bridge and concrete highway across the Koanoke river and the lowlands of Bertie. This will make much activity amund Wil-, liamston throughout the Spring and- Summer months, and many thousands of dollars will be spent here. Having of Two Streets to • llegini n Lute Spring. It is very likely that the paving of Main and Washington streets \flll be gin.in the late Spring, which will be one of thegreatest assets' Williamston could have. It will mcrcu-.e\the prop erty vaules of the town, put inoney into circulation, make the town more attractive to outside investors, elim- I inate tons of mud in winter and un healthy oceans of germ-laden dust in slimmer. j Cotton is showing signs of strength, and tobacco and peanuts are not get ting any weaker. V sudden flurry of prosperity will materially raise the prices of farm produce. Ihe banks are holding their own, and me already foimulating plans for the spring and summer business. They have jjtood the business slump well, and have given their eiistomres every consideration. The farmers are already getting in line fo ranotlier crop, and unanimous ly they have arvried at the conclu sion that less produce and better pro duce \*,ill be the slogan for this year. Mo.t every farmer will be choice in tin- selection of his seed and plant . only the he*t; also cut their selling crops down to such extent that amle time will be had to make only the highest class product. High growled of tobacco, middling fair cotton ,and well formed peanuts, 1 elefin and dry, will be what the far mer is after for this year. High quulilty farm produca will always bring T» profit to the farmer. The State Corporation Commission has cancelled the licenses of a num ber of blue-sky stock selling concerns, and the good people of~Sfiirtin county will be less troubled'with stock-sell -1 ing sharks who have taken so much money away from our county. The Standard Oil Company is for- I mulating plans for the laying of a ! pipe line in Williamstorf' from their -imago tanks to the river and with j the ideu of having their oil transport ed to Martin county by the use of tank steamer# coming up the Roan oke river. ' The Picture Theatre, under tke management of Messrs. Watto Mid ' Hurrfll, have secured a number of star attractions for its patrons, and every night the offerings are good. This form of amusement is cheap, >at J very satisfying, and helps one tem porarily to forget the daily cares, amuses the childieo,, a®4 .l§_ .. popular *of indoor sports. i' The Recorder's Court shows a U -1 dine of indictments over tha MW ' I period for last year. No doubt the f county Is getting saner and sobntr. J r LET THE PEOPLE RULE! -> ___ FOUND: ONE KEY, In front of Harrison Broj. asd Co. apply* Enterprise office. 0 ■ ■ - II ■ I pj Two Carloads Wire Fencing MC. | D. Corstarphen's cheap for cash.
The Enterprise (Williamston, N.C.)
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