v Advtrliarra Will Find Our - Columns a Latch Key to 1500 of Martin 'County's Homes VOLUME XXII -NUMBER 90 list of Premium Winners f T7> • _ l the Martin County Fair i 1 > Below are the winners of the prem .-•us given by the Martin County Fair Associatic at the second annual Fair held in September: _ •-» Department A—Farm Products Class jM.t'-aa* Prize 1. J OB. L. tfolliday, Special Agricul ® C orn 2. A L Jfcckson, 6 ears corn ;! 2. G C Jenkins, 1 .stalk corn 1 7. M J Bennett, Biggs prolific 1 7. Levi HajKtison, Bigg.s Prolific . 2 10. O S Green, white corn . 1 10. J P Harris, white corn 11. H L Perry, Yellow corn 1 11. Ira Hardison, yellow corn v 2 12. J. G Godard, Jr., Latham's coin 1 0. Jos. Hardison, pop com 1 0. J F Britton pop corn 7. Henry (J Roberson, Biggs Proline, for men . .. I 7. Henry G. Rolierson, Iikk s Prolific for men 8. Augustus WiTliams, Halt Improv 8. *1 ti liullwtk, Hal to Improved Cotton 16. YV I! Weaver, cotton I 16. G C Jenkins, . 2 16. W B Weaver Oats 17. Joel Bennett, oats and l'imothy ! hay ..... r— ———: h Cowpeas 25. Joshua 1 Colt rain, Whippor»vill I 28. Brown & Manning, Murk 30. Joshua L. Col train, Black eye I Velvet Beans 41. KL 1 terry, . ~ , Wheal 46. Joshua 1. Coltrain, Coropea vine 1 47. Emmet Hines, soy bAtns J 48. Joshua 1.. Coltrain, mixed . . I 48. Brown & Manning, alfalfa I Peanuts 40. Heury I) Peel, Virginia 1 2. A L Jackson, Virginia . . .i. 51. W B Weaver, Jumbo running 1 51. Emmet Hines, Jumbo running : 51. Staton & White Jumlio running T Tobacco 55. Augustus Williams, bright wrap perr ..f. 1 55. W S Gurganus, bright wrappers 2 56. Ilrown & Manning, bright wrap pers * J 57. H M bright cutters, I 57. W S Gurganus, -bright cutlers .£ 57. Bennett Gurkin, bright cutter- ,' Augustus Williams,- smokers I 0: A T Lilley, watprmekm— -I- Dept. B. Sweet Potatoes 4. Joshua L. Coltrain, Poto Rico ,l 4. Henry D Peel, Porto Rico 2 Irish Potatoes 8. Jas. E. Griffin, irish cobbler 1 17. Mrs J S Peel, blood beets 1 20. Mrs J A Leggett, hot peppers 1 19. Mrs H C Green, sweet peppers- i 21. Mrs H C Greoa," onion 1 21. Mrs H C Grten, onions 2 22. Mrs.,W C ton,at' is 1 22. Mrs J G f'tuton, tomatoes 2 26. W S Rogorson, pumpkin 26. Mrs W C Manning, coi'tids 1 29. Mrs W G Taylor, butter be:r is 1 31. J J Roberson, field pumpkin I 20. Mrs Mc. G Taylor, Navy beans I 12. Harvey Williams, Cushnu pump kin . ' Dept. C—Fruits and Sun Flowers 1. J Haywood Rogers, apples 1 1. J Haywood Rogers-, apples 0. Mrs J S Peel, sun flowers 1 Pear" 2. N R„ Rolierson, Jr., KufTer 1 2. Mrs H C Green, KufTer Grapes 8. Mr H C Green, bunch I 9 Mrs II C Green, scuppernong 1 10. Mrs G L Whitley, James ! JO. Min H C Green, James 12. Mrs A H Garrett, Mish ♦ I 12. Mrs G L Whitley, Mish 3. Mrs II C Green, Pecans .'. —_ 1 ALTMM'HER FOR GOOD ROADS! '**&. $ ■ -STRAND THEATRE -MONDAY ALICE BRADY in /'V>UT OF THE CHORUS" ' " A Hl'6H FORD PRODUCTION "THE ttREAT DAY" WITH ARTHUR BOURCHER —WEDNESDAY METRO SPECIAL "BURNING DAYLIGHT" TUK ENTB RPRI SB GET BUSY AND HELP OUT THE RED CROSS Up to this time the people of \\ il haniston are not responding to tln Red Cross Roll Call as they ->houl:l Most every one is able and should give this dollar to renew their menibershi| in the Red Cross. Only fifty cent, goes in to .headquarters and the le maining fifty cents is kept in the treat ury here forlocal charity. The tift\ cents thatlSjßßs to Red Cross head quarters is used by them to give com forts to our aßwlod heroes or to iiel| feed the staiOTmK countries and then are millions (jSwjjtfng right now an>i th esituation w'ifLMcoine worse as the cold weather be suic to em brace the to help to tlx extent of renew meuibei-hn without any of tht younger girls of the ios£tv.\vill you and do not turn thcmjttbyn because they are young for more time and ate more witytHf'fa woik often times than the older e(l£s CHURCH OF THE ADV.fcVT Rev. .Walter B. Clark, Priest-iti-Htargi 1 Services for the Second Sunday in Advent, December 4th. Church School; 9:46 A M —Harry M Stubbs, Superintemlent. Holy Communion and sermon,. 11:01 A M—Sermon subject: "The Lord lla. Need of Them." Evening Prayer ami Sermon, I' M -Sermon subject;*-I Stand and Knock." Annual Parish Meeting, Morulas 7:45 P. M. The Right Revcrnml Thiis. A. Darst D. I>., Bishop of East Carolina, wil' visit the parish for special service and for confirmation, Tuesday, Thtirs day and Friday of next week, Decern ber '6-9. ervices in St. Martin's Church, Ilan ilton on Wednesday evening, 7:311. A cordial• welcome t oall. MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED IN _ NOVEMBER _ McDaniel Beach, 24; Lulu Stokes,, 24; Barney Wynn, 20, Myrtle Moore IK; Robt. H. Roberson, 24, Fannii Mae Whichurd, 18; Augustus lohnsi.r 58, Trulab Page; Edward Chas. fitone 45, Sallie Ann Griffin; Howell \*'ai ie v i ,20", Maybell Roberson; Alva St ike*. 2.1, Viryie Clatk; Charlie Mo'bley '1 Mary Wynn; Chester H. Terry, |i Mamie Bullock: Robert Bogavt, 35 Penelope Biggs; Daniel Stalls, 23 Berthie Scott. .Colored Wm. Stokes, 22, Kthie Wrisby, JO John Pitts, 45, Ellen Dancy, 10: Re*, WhichanU 22, Ellen Etheridfre, Ij 14. Mrs Will Taylor, chestnuts 1 14. Mrs Sallie Biggs., chestnuts i Dept. D.—Live Slock 12. J C Relilick, bull 2 yrs. 12. Joshua L. Coltrain. bull 2yrs. ! 14. J J Roberson, bull undXi' 1 yr. I 14. E N Manning, bull under t Jr. i. 17. Ira Griffin, heifer 1 yrs 1 18. J J Roberson, heifer, 6 mo 1 18. J J Roberson, heifer, 6 mo. 2 20. J J Roberson, breeder's young hedr . .. A ' Aberdeen Angus 23. J F Roberson, bu'l 2 yrs 1 25. E N Manning, bull unde>- I yr. I 25. E N Manning, bull under Jr. 2 Dept. E—Dairp CatUe -.1 i>«> 1. R L Perry, hull, 2 vr 1. II B Rolierson, bul' 2 >'rs 2 2. J F liritton, bull I yr i 4. H B Roberson, cow J yrs 1 4. J F Britton, cow 'I yr 5. J F Britton, cow, 2 yrs 1 Hoi stein Frisian 26. Geo W Coltrain, cow fi yrs . 1 Dept. F.—Homes anil Mules Draft Horsea 9 J J.Roberson, brood mare, 4 ,vr.s. 1. 9. J J Roberson, brood mare, 4 yrs 2 12. J'J Roberson, pair to wagon 1 Saddle Horses 13. P B Sherrod, stallion 1 14. G C Jenkins, pony 1 {{. Geo Hatton Gurganus, ).orv;y ? 15. J D Ilarnhill, pony, 2 class/ 1 15. Fred Chesson, pony, 2nd e'»:is ? Jacks, Jennetts and Mules 16. Garrett & Staton, mule, 4 yrs 1 lfl. T C Briffin, mule, 4 yrs 17. T C Griffin, mule 3 yrs. I 21. T C Griffin, pair mules i Goat*, Pure Bred 16. J W Hopkins, buck under 1 yr. 2 to its length, th 6 premium list cannot be run ail at one time and for that reason we will continue it from time to time in our paper, until ail of it has been published. WANTED TO TRADE: FORD TOUR ing ear body in good condition for racer body. Addrrss "E. D." care Enterprise , It ALTOGETHER FOR GOOD ROADS! * * Williamston, Martin County North Carolina) Friday, December 2nd, 1921 TEACHERS' SALARY SCALE JSINJURIOUS -The public "schools of Martin county having the largest attendance in the and the schools of the wlloij,' state art .listoiy of the coutity and state. Tlk I war almost prostrated the wholp schol system. Wages were so high that the children left the schools auu were >-,o high that teacher.- were «««■ iustilieil in teaching at the salarie paid them. I!ut the hard times haw sent tht ciiildren back to the schools and now the salary scale for teachers has beet *> changed that only college graduate* or those teachers having had collep training can afford to teach by tin salary scale, and some of the publii scools are closed today on account oi the shortage of teachers. The new rule is fine in theory Imt poor in practice. It makes little dif ferome how much leal ability one ha» It may have come from a long period of practical study and work, it count.* but little. Yuung girls and boy- win have done a certain number of hour- Work at a few certain schools and at tended a summer vhool or two an the only om*; who ran command fair salary. This rating puts some teachor ~ who lie young, inexperienced and liavi , very little experience and knowledge in schools at very good salaries, while others who have had some tram - iii|i ill.l li-ni. II v:i - I stll fi■ (if pr;ictii nl . experience and knowledge are unagle to command a salary large enough up onwlnch lo Italely exist. legislation of some kind is needed to change this law so tnat it will not be so severe that it will harm am hinder the educational system of tin State. t JAMESVILLE ITEMS i Mrs. JE. Smithwick returned Tues tlaj- from Chapel Hill where she spent Tbaitksgiving with her son, James, and a Jew days with Mrs. Mays in Clayton. Mrs. R R Cook and little daughbei Gene, of Portsmouth, V'a., are v isit ing Mrs. W II Stallings. Mr and Mrs. Ben Riddiek and Ml J T James of Everett weie the guest; of Mrs. W II Stulliiigs Sunday. / Mr. J L Davenpoit. spent a few days in town this week Mr. and Mrs. J R MalVuing and chil dren spent Sunday in the count r> with relatives. Sheriff Roberson \ya sa business vi - l>) m town- Momiuy. Mr. W K Parker of the Harrisoi Wholesale Company was in town oi Tuesday. c ■> tAv and A rs. W Herbert iJMey nn, tored U> Raleigh Tuesday-or, a bus iness trip. Mr Herbert Jenkins of Washington . was i ntown Wednesday. Mr. (.' W Mi'/.elle Was in town Wed nesday Mr. John motored to Plymoutl Tuesday. Mr and Mrs. H (J Modlin and (!bil dren spent the wwkend in Vandemeri visiting relatives. Miss Carrk* Sexton has retumei from Maekgy's Ferry where she vis ited_relat ives. Mr. W W Walters was out of towi Tuesday on business.^ Messrs. Clyde and Oscar Brown were here Tuesday evening. Mr. J L Coble of Raleigh w»» a bu iness visitor here Wednesday. Mr. Resenbloom is in town thi ' week. A Morgan of J£lizal>eth Cit> Was in town yesterday. ; Thi' young, women of Jaiue ville met l with Mrs. M C Jackson Wednesday I evening for the purpo.-fe of organiziiu a Young Women's Missiondry Society I Those present were: Mesdatnes Katli leen Wallace Lilley, Austin Jackson I J M Jones, P M Holliday, F M Sex ton and Misses Eflie Brown,, Ne\s Holliday, Rhoda Peel, Carrie Ellens L Faniiie Latham Martin, Edith Stal ' lings, Pearlie Jones, Sadie and Myi I tie Griflin. The following officers were alerted I Miss Effie Brown, President; Mis: 1 Neva Holliday, Vice-President; Mis ? Edith Stallings, Secretary; Mis; 1 Rhotla Pael, Treasurer; Miss Fannii I Latham Mai-tin, Correspondence Sec retary and Miss sadie Griffin, Pres -1 Itepoi'^T. After the business session the mem 1 hers engaged in a Bible contest am' 1 Miss Nava Holliday Won the prize Then delightful jefrehsmefits, 'nol 2 chocolate and cake were served b, n the hostess. d The meeting adjourned to nieet witfi. Mrs. Kathleen W. Lilley otjr We/lnes il'"day, Dec. 14th, 1921. . NOTICE It J. G. Staton'a gin wiil gin on Mon r days and Thursdays, starting NoTem e ber 14th, 1921. t N , N. P. DANIEI S, Mgr. ! ALTOGET*IIR FOR GOOD ROADS Local News and Personal Mention Mr. 11 11 Halt of Rocky Muii'i". tai heie yesterday f * • • * Mi. W T Huutcr has gone lc Gold boio wilt*' ehe will supervise *Jh- cmi si act ion of x null. .Mr. W R Everett and Dr. !. i. i iU man were ui town \\ eduesda>. »■ » » » Mt-srs. Jdlius Peel and Fr. i k. Hitci made a business trip io Washmnto' afternoon. Mr. J W Ferrall of l'etersSorg aiur chairman of the board of Directors oi the Atlantic Coast Realty Company i I.'>e today in the interest of tin company. It k selling the Buitija, h. ond Barnhill property neai Eve ret U « • » • Mr. ami Mi|. J > (ioiaid, Mi „ti;- Mis. J W Mailing, Mr. :unl Mis, ti lar Anderson, Mi ei Mifl'e .-[nu,. and Mary Smith ami Messi s. i;oue,i and B. I'. Critcher attendeij. lhe slinw "Robin Hood" in \\ a>hiiij>ton Wednes day evening. • » • • Mrs. J Lawrence Peel irtuc.i I Iro.m Suffolk Tuesday after xit > hk I"' 1 motlii:l who has been ill with paeu moaia but is convalescing now. Mrs. Carrie Biggs William > took her little daughter, Fiances, to Mount Wednesday to have her to;>sil. removed. » • • f Drs. Warren, Rhodes, .Saiindei.- ami York ifttended the Tri-County Medi cal Society meeting in Givenvillo li . l night. « • • • Mrs Lulu Ward of Gieenville vis ited Mrs. J F Thigpen here for a few hours yesteixlay Mr. F L Gladstone was a bn.ihie-. visitor here Thursday. • • » • Mrs. Jos. Lilley uml Mrs. Blown ol Jamesville were shopping in town yes terday. • • • • Mr and Mra. J. A. Roberson and children of Griffins township wei'e here Thursday. » • • • Mr. Fred Dunstuii of Windsor is in town this week on business • • • • Mrs. Mark Ruffin and little son ol Tarboro are here visiting Mrs. Ituf lin'A parents, Mr ami Mrs, Britt at the Britt Hotel. • * « • Mr. Wheeler Maitin UaV veen in Pa eigh this week ok a business trip. • • • « Mrs. Ijiwrence Stallings of Wash ington, D. C., is here visiting her fis ter, Mrs. Wheeler Martin Jr., at theii home oi> Main street. • # * * Mr. Oscar Peel was in town atiei.d ing to business this' morning. • • • Dr. B L Long was in town Wed nttltiy; • • • • Born to Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Dunn, a son, November 21. « • • • Mr. and Mrs. G C Stout of Stock ton, N. J., ware in town this via it ing Mr. Juo. (i (Jolt rain, tliu nephew of^Mrs.• Stout. Mrs. Stent was 1 lie daughter *f I lie late Jno. Daniel Cid train of this county and inairied u New Jersey. She has not been to ■ 'ai olina in 16 years. - i'liU .ia, the. tirsi visit of Mr. Stout to ilii* South and ht expressed great surprise at the j ioi country that we have „ • * •,c • Mr. P 11 Darden of Plvmouth wat in town this morning attending lo mi iness matters. » * * * Dr. John I). Biggs spent Some tine in Ayden this week. y jXIBROIDF.RY CLUB ENTERTAIN ] / ED BV MISS FLEMING The Embroidery Club wus entertain ed by Miss Deborah Fleming at her home on llaughton street .on TuemJav afternoo nfrom three until five o'- clock. A pleasant hour was spent fn con versation and emhroiiV'Hng, everyone being busy making Christmas pres ents.and the time passed-very quick ly. After the books were exchanged the hostess assisted by her sb-li'i Mrs. W E. Warren, sai"ved deljcioii peach cream and fruit cake. «; Miss Fleming is always very gra cious a*s a hoetess and the club meet ing at her home is always looked for ward to With great pleasure.. Her guests be»i«R , s the club mjai bers were Mrs. Cf&rland Yelverton. Mrs J G Godard, Mrs. P B Cone aiid MnuJfunter Price. / ALTOGETHER FOR (X)OD ROADS! NEWS FROM IN AND AROUND OAK CITY f Mr. Jimuaie Council spent Thursday aud Friday in Farmville visiting friends. Essie Haggetto spent the I'haidcsgiving holiday." at Wimlsoi with her parent*. She hail a liei guest Miss Mildred Davenport Mr. Paul Chessoli has lvHurned to A. C. College after spending several days with Mr a«ul Mrs. T W Daven port. Miiis Vera Harret spent Thanksgh ing with her parents at WdkeAeld, Va. Mioses - Emma:»id"Serma John*.oi> have lvtuVnod ttome after spending several days at Windsor. Mrs. W T Humphries spent Thank giving Day at Florence, S C., will' her '-Mer. \ii-'k Est'elle Wayne who wan cnlloi home uu at'count of the illne-,. of hci motfier has not U'l returned. I'rof. F tiarhee uttnnded tin Toucher's As.euihlsj at l'aloii;h I taf pa.t week. Miss I.oui t- Scott spent the Thank* giving holiday., with hei parent , n lialrii'll. \V 111 Ik' there ."he attemlii the Teacher'.-- Assembly. Mrs. K E Early and daughter . M. died and Rutk ha\e returned lo then home after spending eveial .las- n Norfolk the guest- ol Ml Eail\' mother. Tin* Ladies Aid Society met with Mk !•' Harlieo Tuesday aftei in After the business ses- ion a social hotn wa senjoyed aud a fruit roni was served by the ho t»>s. Miss Sarah I'ollard spent the lioli days in Farmville with her parents She had as her guest Miss Vm bo i n. Mr and Mrs. Holier Smith aiul Mi l>er\vard Smith spent several days .i> Farmville last week. Mr. R E Early motored over In Tur _ boro Thursday evening to hear "Cy clone Mae." Judge J G Smith and Mr. M 1' Mini ning of RiVbersoiiville went deer hunt ing near Oak City Thanksgiving. They succeeded in killing one deer. Messrs. E K 11 arret, J I. Crisp, II S Evenstt, M H Savage and Dr. E K l'ittman attended the foot-ball gam'- at Wijson Thanksgiving. Mis.'". Jefferson House and Mrs. .1 M Han-ell spent Thanksgiving in Wilseu. Miss Myrtle Itowen and Cora Itellc Moye and Messrs. Jack Move ami Howard Hrown motored to 'l'arbon Thursihiy afternoon. Miss Ruth Hudson spent the holi day* with beit parents lit. N'fl.wtoii' Grove. Miss Myrtle Howen.and Miss lllancl Hunting, Mr. Jack tyuyo uni Wililan Stocks spent Sunday in Greenville "IT I'AYM TO ADVERTISE" The aluminum sale on Thursday hi Harrison Hros. & Co, furnished suf ficient proof fcift it pays to advertise. Altlmugh it had only been advertiser ' a short time ahead the folk ; won there from everywhere.. The ''niv store was packed and the hal"sniun lent out from the factory who conduct ed the sal*? said that it was the ,(uii k est.sale that he has conducted since he has been out on the road. Ho said that it usually took him sixty minute to conduct it but he finished it all u| whole store- was packed witt.li peoiile. here in fkirty-tiiree minuU»s. Thj - all with their hearts set on buyiin It. also proved that people love "linrgains." Women were tlu-rc «l most frantic to buy dislie*, and pot and pans. One woman was knoeki" down in the rush and her bat lot ill the crowd- hut she found it ,vlie . the sale stopped for the folk* we.r« there looking for aluminum wnu- iii stead of bats. As the salesman walk oil up and down the narrow platUni some of the most anxious pu'led at diis coat and sleeves until they alum.! Staused him t# lose his bal#ne« an 1 t *he would hand-them a pun-e of tin ware so that they would turn loo " TTnd he cdbld get hbt beni-mc * .h-mui It was al««o noticeable that some'wore so anxious for, themselves that tlieyi all consideration for th»' other r "CYCLONE MAC" I LI, i "Cyclonn! Mac" who , has been is -- 't'arboro fo rthree weeks Huffeied a severe attack of kidney colic : Wed nesdai' night which sent b s l i lo He i hospita Ifor a day or so. 110 is hot - ter anil it is thought that be w'l! be able to begin his fourth weeks' cu ll gagenaent on Sunday. He so-, eifitte l !. a dwn> impression on TarN.ro pe>- I' "I'A'l is much lovikLby all of/thi-n. "Mac" is whnt Wi'lin'iston needs. ' GET YOUR CHRISTMAS CARDS See us fpr Engravel Christmas and - New Year Cards or Wedding Invita . tions and Aunouncements. Prices rear J sonable. The Enterprise Publishing • Co. !? ALTOGETHER FOR GOOD ROADS! 1 Commissioners Session Alton REAL ESTATE MARKET SHOWS IMPROVEMENT llu* late l ull season is stio.iii > a conservative puniher of lui '• >. I.i ' 11« i• sTors , . anil nvminil Willi i • , , ..ivl »rso uveral .i-iik'nCe. ,ont'. i ■ itluietl i iut a' unik'i ( p • tioil-.- - , Julius S I'eol realtor, ha , ou\ . . during the past week, one IMIII.IIIU; • in Watts G row to Ituy mend * hri M and wife, otie building Jot in Wall Grove to Mr. Hall 11' A. Jack on. one building lot on Main -I nil In Mi Jennie C. Ynrrell, one • bungalow ami lot oil Main Im l to .1 I \\ dliam uinl \vi l>, in aililit ion I.i tin ,\|. I IVel llitcll uinl IVel, hiulik l", nf I. n ilen Terrace, will Salt the election ~i ime to tilino huniialovv iii William ston, i oniiiu'in iiu tin- in 111 111 ~i 11'., coming week. Mi. Mai .hall 111 •m■ > i ■ t . ( . 1.0 an.l I'.ujl'li i , Willi' 11i'i>I■ 11i ii In in \\ 11 lia ij i to'it, 11' |H• 11 a iii -11 u 1111H' i i>i est imato > 11 ■. ji ii tr.l lut \. i! 11 in lin 1111 inc. ill ami iid ii >ii I Inwii, ami aI- • • a II (111 11 >i ■ 1 of in.ill 111 > 111 • ■ a 1111 11' 111 •IIIi I 1111 J.' tn In l tlnoiicli Sin- t AVinSei ea Mill. M*i Mar hall ami Messre. IVel, llifch ami IV■ i>l, air making tieu.ui. - 1111 ■l■. > I ill 101 l I ' L ■ I' »I■ 1 ■ .tllle I ill ill 11 lie. lill Illi" ill tin vl4 -11111 \ ami al tlalilin Terrace Jlieio will In n er4-«-'.Uie\t lijonl li'all •• 11 • 111111 •11 In ill. I nig ■ u|>|>I> wuii lioii i' .mil \.ll ■ I i n aI 111IK " huililei I" purrlia i* lornlh tho complete o«|ilIplili-111 I'm' a linim or I>lllllll11)' from tin' (■ 11• 1111• I 111> .on a moment' notice. Mi. Warren II llii'c is 11.i\ 111 c Imlll a I 111 II li' in type of Impgalow oh ."smith - wick street. Mi. I! S Cuiiitiify i coinpleting a semi bunnaluw m i.mu I'ark, ami Chief of Police I'aii'e i altout ready to .start a lirirk limin' on Main stint' With the Garden lei lace building warehouse ami facihtie , tlnoe w ill lie inducement for Hie Innne builder in - Willinnixton as a reasonable homo ran In" constructed Sit inWf oiiahle pure which will lie something new I'm \\ I liamston, considering 1 . the vtay t hoy have lieen limit ihirinii Hie p i t two years ijr more. The people geri'inlly ale glad to see Mi. Maishall ami Messrs. I'eel, Mitch ami l'eel in tin local building came, a tlir r rontiaii o.ii'. are ii'liahle ami ronlideuS •- , " irr plnrert m t }ieti -t r t+.'mia.4 IUJASS IIAMI MKINt.S ISM Iv MIM r "oltiKs ' The Atlantic oa I lie.ill . •mn ■ pany's brav. band's appe.ii in. r u our streets this luoining hmiiglp. '• I pleasant nieiuurii's of the gi O-l "h ■ 'lays. Ju.st as soon a. the people "i I i>-n the blue IfM'lmi: called 0.1t.l i on thill)!', will he a- good u 111 Ml" lln before ami laml aI • will n long as laml ami pimple ,i ' .leu are just a- many (ii.0.l 'rat- i . ,n as there are behind. Ilnl 'ln- m i>. who presses I'orwaid i the ir is frtiinff to gvt I hem. »»■ SI:K\ « i:s \ I n \ I • i isi (inrt n A. V. Jiiyner, Casio- Siiinlay school, lli'lfi A M. I'i I' I ■ Ci.'l'U, Kupt. Wl vhich visitors are e»,prriall. .u* i.'-i Sermon liy the pastor. II:' .i A *.l At .'SiOO in the al'teriinon !!.'■ i r ' wil Ipreach at Knhliek; •i • • ••. It I- I, r. -r„ U' M M I: an Harris, leader. ■Sermon ,hy the pastor, 7:.'Sil I' M. Piayer meetinif Wfdlie .In eiee i im , 7 i'Stl. Sin me most cordially invite Ito .at 4."iid all these services. NOTICK (>L SAI.I; I nder and hv virtue of tie j, ■••ei - -*r4—i lllf eolll.ltinnd in llii'il I'l'll II i 'lei i • of truM. executtwl by lleiuy lSeiin.'t 1 i l and wife to the uinlersivne'l m tee and hearing date of Jaii'iais si lU'ill, and of record in hank Is. : 1 |iaj(i 4(ir> of the Martin C"ii"ty pif * lie ifßistry, saifl di'Pd o! tin t a nit; lien jfiven to secure payment'" cert afn note of even i lat' r+iTOMitli i' and the temis and conditio**, .hen II - not riavilK hr%'n eomplieit Willi, am f lit not, tlip iindji's'iinwd «'!'■ '" I Wednesday «.'!•» f-ty 4th, at 1 i- uVlo:k A M., is the In r.ni ''.'V i. CK( ' .k City. V. •., cfr.-r ' i sdi 'i at. public, auction to the. highest 1 • i• I dor, for cash the following descrilH ' property, to wit: all of Lot No. «, in block K t\ also all of (' '» K sit -i uated alone tlie All. railway in thr ■• town of Oak CiU', N. C. ; This 29th (lay of November 1021 f T. B. SLADK, JH., Trustee ! AI, TOGETHER FOR (JOOD ROADS! IF YOU WANT QUICK RESULTS USE A WANT AL) IN THE ENTERPRISE ESTABLISHED 1898 Have Special il Koad Building liie Uuaiil nf County '.'onvniissioners met NovenJii'j' Xi'th for the consider , iitton nl* tlx.' Beaufort, Halifax lines road prnpo JSJIIII. I IN 1 ISiianl decided to put of the , cie-t of tho road from the bridgu to , the Beaufort county line, the work t as sooi\ AX possible and prao-! ticable. Hut petitions were heard from itizens M the Hamilton sec tion any road construction. I' or that reason the county-seat to , inuiiuty eat project was not passed . upon hut the Hoard will take it up al it- regular meeting next Monday. I'lieie are many things that ar« in explicable hut onv the .stranguat ir I why an I ate 111 I;R nt I IEI II I* will cut«« ilnl 1111'11■ AW am t YNOD L oads. It. HAA been I '11 1\en • en T tilae- AYU tha ti{on.l I " I'l pay and the theory has imvei L I" ELL 'H |>l O\ RIL. \ET tlioio are >uiua •WIN. air al way ; oppo e'L ti> any ]W- I'l" 1 R'l EN! 111 MH» roads unlem • 'IN IN then ILIIUI If .NINE soma p«U , |'!' I "11111 have then way them would ni\ri he ally' public imprnvtMliaats. "I coui !■ it I veiy easy for th» lea.lri" IN NET followers against tbe , NIEA me I there are somit people who.aii* op|l.l .IS! to paying taxus for I IN' people should demand the Hal IFAX mail by of Hamilton and we ven»iiie the a EII i"II that a few tiix payei >I I E tho folks wIM are DOMG t'lie I'lini iii(" . and that if tin" niattt"* I W a lip I'll I the people of that sec I 1 1• >I to del Ikle t buy would be ovei - w helminu'ly in favor of it. I>ne t'UII (.'.our people must under , ►tainl is tliat wattinu GOOD loads MNW nut williim TN pay for them will never I prol in e khii ami M|iiare and say the? do not WAUL llinn if they do not f#J' if we i;et tlreiti we must: pay for thwa. One man was actually so narrow, , little ami eltisli that he iliil not want I HEM hceau--E they passed ANOTHER mar' door ami missi»d his JUST a Nt . lie. We withhold his name for the , rea on that it would HE a public du ,, U'L.NR ON him if his name was known. CIIII.H HRKAKK I.K(I I ittle HVY lalley, grandson if Mr. 1 mil MI.. Ntubhs I alley went over to .he ceiaelery at the old Mizellu pluee 1 to play on Wednesday morning. Ha 1 ,v-a o small that he did net realize that liie tombstone wa> aboui to fall ami crawled up on it, which caused it' TO' I". I I RIT,TROTT IN mb I yak III(J ailtln.ai»h ■ INC. Ins LI'K vi'iy. badly. At this tune ' the 11M 11* fellow IS getting along veiy well. NOTIt'K OF SALE I I ndcr aiwl by virtue of the power oi sale continued in that ceitaia deed oi TIU.t made and executed by Maaiie I I'l ice t" TLIU imdeiisgned trustee and Ileal mil date of . August Ifith, I{>lo, ami 'ill irronl ill book A-2, lSfi ..I thr Martin County public registry,, I .aid deed o ft rust having BM(n giv4?Ll in ore the payment of certain note* NL I".en date theiewitb, and the terms ami conditions therein not having been complied vvatli and at tho REQUEST of the liolilia nf said notes, the nutter I iciii'd 11 u tee will o ntlie 28th day of liiceiiiber, ISI2I, at I2:(M) o'colck M. at the court house door in Maltin COUII IY, at William ton, .N offer for »ale I at public auction to the highest bid - ILI-I I'M ra. LI tliu Jollovving iteacrilied I piupeity, to wits I hat cei tain parcel or tract of lend, I ly in gaud being in Martin County, be ginning at a stake, L.uenda Hardison's corner on the north .side of the Wil liamjton and Washington road, near !•' 11 Ward's residence und from which I* point the chimney at tlaa east end of said house bears N. 88 1-4 E.; thence T1.21 E. 54 4-1 poles to a stake at the southwest corner of the graveyard; ■I thence 21 east 7 1-3 poles to a tsake; 111 ILU A IRE S. IS I K. It) poles to a a take II near a persiinnioti tree; thonce 28 3-4 ' , FTFJJFC..'.2 poles to U licnd in the ditch; tlJence N. 23 14 E. down said ditch it Id an iron post; thence westerly along a line of marked tiite.s to the Reed pull pond run, to J. E Green's corner ■ I or lino to the Will JAMS ton and Waah 'T' lligton ITiitrl; thence along the said N V\ illiainstnn and Washington road te the begin«||C containing forty-three I4SII acre* more o rless, for farther '• title ,-I-E above referred to dead of 11N st tfnd deed from Luenda Hardisoa K to J. H B. Price. > II This 26th day of November, 1921' I). I). STALLS, TRUSTEE/ .1 " NOTICE TAXPAYERS A discount of 1 per cent will he given to all who pay their BA e fore December first. All wighiag te avail themselves of this opgriluaity I. pay during November! s. E H. T. ROBERSON, Sharif. I! ALTOGETHER FOR GOOD ROADM

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