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md Trade Campaign Closes February 15. A Great Merchant *7 itenounces Tariff ' Rates Textile* The trickery, eatrmiiies and dis bonesty of the Fordney-Mci,umbei y»lltttrs Lsiw were ticttvoncet *i«ienck U. Shipley, head of a big oncern in the course oi auuieo delivered before the an nuiii cunvt tiou of the Jobbers' Asso ciation uf L'refcfc k abric buyers in Nev. Vork. Mr. Shipley is a member ol the Shipiey-Hoilins company. Any interest of any political parti , that sponsors a tariff law like tht Fordney-McCumbel law will be.Dam destroyed, Mr. Soipley told his several hand red hearers, who had come from itf all parts of the county to attend tht convention. Among other things, Mr. ; _ Shipley said: i "ot» *hen the American public is being told that it is obliged to pay an avenge of one fourth more for its cotton cloth than the rest of the world / including Canada, across the border, although the raw material is grown here at home; when it is told that American mills are the most prosper ous and efficient in the world and reg ularly increase their exports 6f cotton j *b*b. •"d wben the public is told tfca this tariff has been used to create mo nopolies and raise prices for the en richment of a few mill owners, what , sane man can doubt that the public will not'ealy resist any effort to in o** that tariff, but will destroy any interest or party that stands foi tt. „ , "It will no longer suffice to demand duties of 40 per cent or more on th« wholesale value on the ground of high American wages, for the public is be j in* shown that the total wages paid in the industry are only about 16 per cent of the mill selling prices." The new rates on cotton textile Mr. Suipley said were framed in se rcret wiiji the object ot concealing the real duties and in the face of the • snd recommendations furnished by the tariff commission. Head of Great Bush terminal Scores the bhip Subsid) lr\.ng T. hush, of New York, win prouiougu tne ituati .eruuuu, m ««t>, u a peroonal Jne.«l and pontic supporter of rtesideut iuwui"g, |,u ' be pi«MM>uia.-es a vary »e\ete juu K iin.. on the siup buuu>. tnu wiuch Mr. liar.; ing is trying to push tarougii con k'e-a as his "pet pr^ect" "1 atini.re Mr. Mangmg greatly; voted 10. nun and hope to do so agan., but t cannot bring myseii to better.. I a metxnant uianue can be uiaiu I taineu only by a subsidyv-by paying ■ out taxpav ers' money to .ome om Ito *u® it—i. worth """Gaining," sayi> ■ Mr. i>usli i 0 an aiucle m Colliers ■ Magazine. - 'r—T I 11 « difficult to sail the people's flee, lat fair values now aad hard to finu 1 any one to operate them while bus: iness is bad, Mr. Bush says, and then ys rwniauea: - > # »"A subsidy will not comet eithei if these difficulties, but time will. 1, here is no freight to carry, a bonu. will not create it, and experience •iterators of ships can come only at •equire'experience. l n the e n, he ships would be sold, for the gov -rnroent 1s not a success in bu^i Mr. Bash is pmlihid of the New ' chamber of commeirce and is an atherity on ocean transportaUun. + ['• I _■ » Men's Woolen Clothing I la To Be Still Higher * Under Fordney TaAff' •5, S.LI Men s woolen suite and overcoats | ill have to be increased in price in i der to include the duq which the , Jrdaey- McCumber profiteers' tariff | t has fixed en raw wool and wool | brics, according to Charha F. Man- ] ng, Newark, N. J, president of the I L, Association of Clothing | nouneement in the course of an ad- j aes to the convention of his or- I , TC*XTKA carafe! shoemaking, ..it— attractive heavy stitching— new bevel-edged soles —flat top toes. Shoeamaile and finished the Way this Walk-Over ;Lf ! V. .IARGOLIS BROTHERS W AND BROOKS . j ganizatidnat Cincinnati. Woolen clothing for men, Mr. Man aing said, could not be sold by dealers 1 at the prices that have prevailed thus tar and leave a profit for the daa!ei*.- Ti.e tariff would have to be ad-ieJ to eva'.-ng prices, he said, tie did uol iliaiCatO Wllft* M'? |VI-t i - tn the average suit of clothes wouiu b *' DU. It. A. U)IU DILI) \ LAST FkiDA* Ni'ja: On Friday night L)r. v R. A. Loyu, me only colored doctor of the town, oieii ot following- influen za. • Dr., Loyd was a leader anions his people aRd had always cared 10. mem in tyieir sickin. \s, much ot ti.c ume ata great peisenal disadvan lage, and he Will be greatly missed bj tiie colored people of the town." He was butted Sunday afternoon ... two o'clock by ,vihfe Christian Aid league and in the midst of a large con course of friend*. He was a q#ei sober and industrious utizen and lt» lived at peace With his fello-yru all classes and his place wu* oe hai i 40 !* # S3' ~~ ' > .NOTICE OF S.IL.E Under and by virtue df •'he p.«wes of sale contained in that certain dee> of trust executed to the undersigned trustee by Lewis Taylor - uid wife, Pei# nie Taylor on the 31st day of Decern ber, 191P, which said deed of trust is recorded in Martin registry in book A-2 at page-493 and in Beau fort county in book 217 at page 677 said deed of trust securing certaii notes oX even date and tenor there with, and the stipulations container in the said deed of trust not having been complied with end at the request of tli* holder of the said notes, tK undersigned |rustee will on Saturday, the 3rd day of March, 1923, at 12:0« o'cloclj, m., at the Jonah Taylor place being the lands herein described of fer for sale to the highest bidder foi trash, the following described real es Ute, to wit: .Beginning at a lightwood stump, known as the Martin and Taylor cor ner, thence a northern course with L. M. Martin's line to an iron stol M comer in said Martin line, then* i northwest course with Lewis Tayloi ■ne to the cart road, thence a north course with said Taylor Ijne to the Harris corner, thence a west courst with the Harris line to the Calf brand, nd tiience run of the sai«' 'ranch with the said Harris line to ai ron stob, a corner in the said Harri> line, thence a southwest course witl L>. A. 1 line to an iron stob, a cor ner, thence a southwest course Vrith I. E. Uarnhill, to the beginning, con taining 117 acres, more or le;« Second (fact of laud lying in Beau OTt" and' Martin counties beginning a in iron stol) a corner of Lewis Tayloi .n L. M. Martin line, theuce a north course with L. M. Mai tin line to ai iron stol, a corner of Lewis Taylor and L. M. Martin, thence a northern course with L. M. Martin line to i lightwood stump aside of the count) road, thence up the cart road to v straw pine, thence an eaat course witl, Lewis Taylorr line, to the beginning, and containing 26 acres, more or less. This the 30th day of Jan., 1923. CKORGE R. TAYLOR, 2-®-4t Trustee. ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF KO.QOO STREET IMPROVEMENT BONDS OF TIIF. TOWN O F NORTH CAROLINA. Bo it resolved by the board of rom miaaione.s of the town of William ston: Boe. 1.. That ia pursuance of the provisions of the municipal finance act fsrctions 2918 to 2961, consolidat £ li tehr-i" •wftden Btul nfseslTon, 1921,) negotiable bonds of the Town of Williams ton, to bo kuown as "Street Improvement Bonds", are beifby thoriie«i. to be issued in an aggregate principal .amount not exceeding fifty thousand dollars, for necessary ex penses of said town, to wit: For the purpose of paying for the construc tion of streets for the. Town of OT liamston and its dtiions. Sec. 2. ■ A tax sufficient to pay the, principal and interest of the bonds hereby authorized, shall be annually .» THE ENTERPRISE, Willlamstomi, N. C. levied and collected. 'Sec. 3. The following mattei-s are hereby determined and declared pur suant to the requirements of Section $938 of the municipal finance act: (A) A-statement of the debt ot the Town of Wilit»p\grnn h.- lS jjeef made and filed with the town clerk pursuant to the, municipal finance, act : fjsd i» open to pubjic inspection. (ST TneVsessed. valuation of pro perty subji&t to taxatioa by the Town ol Williamston for 1922, a* shown b.\ said statement, is $1,737,194. * (C) The amount of„ the net d*bt o» the Town of W illiamston, outstnnd-, authorized, or to be authorized, as Shown by said statement, itf sl3B> 000. . Siw. 4. This ordinance shall be pub lished once in each of two successive B weeks after its final oassajje, us re quired by section 2944 6f the muni ?)pUl finance act. 5. Tliji ordinance shall take effect-thirty days after its first pub lication unless in tlie meantime a pe tition* for its submission to the voU jrs is fiied under the municipal finance act, and in such event it shall take effect whet* approved by the voters uipthe Tewfi Sf Willianistou at an el- Jction as provided said act. The foregoing ordinance was pass ed on the 3rd day of February, 1923, and was published on the 6th day of Fpbrutey, 1923. Any action or proceeding question ing the vaUdjty of said ordinance must oe commenced within thirty days after its first publication. G. H. HAKRISON, Clerk, Town of Williamston, North Carolinu. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the judg .nent in tJt»e case of the Uennis-Sim 110ns Lumber Company vs Winnie Mi /ell, administratrix of Jessie Mizell, -•t als, signed by VV. M. liond, judge, .t June term, 1920, and which is ol • ecoi-d in the clerk's ofllco for Martin -ounty, tlie undei signed commissioner, will, on the 27th day of February iS»JJ3, at 12:00 o'clock m, at the couii .iou.se door in Williamston, North Car jlina, sell to the highest bidder foi jash the following described land: First tract: The tract of laud it Hear Grass township, Martin county adjoining the lands of Slade Harrison JicCratt, Robert Harrison, L. M. Mar tin and James A. irritten ,und being the tract Jea-.c Mux-ll purchased ol Ci'mily Bland. Second tract: The tract of land in iieaei*Unii*£ town-hip, Martin county, adjoining the lands oi James F. Bail ey, lieiiry Rdgrrsuii and Reuben Kog erson, aii i be ng ti.e tract of land which Jesse Mizell purcti.ised of James F. UalVy. Third tiaci. Lie. tc !in Bear.Grass township,-aiii i-iii cnunt ", adjoining the lands of Jar tm* A. Win. Mi xell, and beiny the tract of land Jt sie Mizell purchased of Chrissie Har rison. Fourth tract: The tract of land in Becar Grass township, Martin county, adjoining lands of Joshua Col train, W. J. Hadley, Simon Griffin and Edinond Harris, being the tract of land Jessie Mizel' purchased o1 EmilylJond. This 19th day of Jan , 1923. B. A. CRITCHER, Commissioner,. 1-19-41 Commissioner. ~ n ■ i i ■ i i TRL't t'EE'S SALE By virtue of the authority confer red in me by a deed of trust execut ed to me by Julius S. Peel, on the Bth day of September, 1921, and du ty recorded in the register of deeds' office in Martin county, in book G-2 at page 377, to secure the payment of a certain bond of even date therewith, fTEXAC^ n ! motorJ&x _ J )' t- r mum m Alwayi ask for Texaco, the full-bodied I motor luhi icant. Vou know it's pure— I ■if the?le«n, clear color u lln you that. You'll I I get better.engine performance; more power, I / reduced and less Carbon. / / HARRISON OIL CO // DISTRIBUTORS j / j and the stipulations in said deed of | trust not having been complied with, 11 shall expose at public auction for cash, oh Mupday, the 6th day of Marcn 1923, at 12 - m., at He court house door rin Martin county, the following property; beginning £t a corner on Main St, Mrs. Jennie 5. Varrell's line, (Wil liamston.'N. C.), and running thence a we terly course along Main street 60 leet, thence a soutlierly course par allel to Mrrs. J." C. Yairell's line about 325 feet'to the run of the branch, thunco along tlie -run of the branch to Mrs. J. C. Yarrell's line, thence along her line to the beginning, be ofte half of lot purchased of J. B. Roberson under deed dutod Bth of JUne, 11)20, by Julius S. Peel. ELBERT S. PEEL, l-30-4t * Trustee. This Jau. 29th, 1923. NOTICE OF SALE V nder and by virtue of the j ,ty contairted in a ceitain deed of trust I executed on the i 29th day of March, 1920, by John Chcsson and wife, Rosa Cresson, and of record in public reg istry in Martin county, in book A-2 at page 614; said deed of trust secur ing V onds of even date and the stip ulation in s«id deed oi trust not hav ing l;.?en complied with and at the reqae«t of parties, who hold the said bon-! , the undersigned trustee, will, on t!.e 19th day of February, 1923, j at t..0 court house door in William ston, li. C., at 12:00 o'clock, in, oifer j for sale to the highest bidder for j cash the following descried land: Beginning in N. S. Peel's line on j Conoho creek, it being a forked cy-' • press, thence a straight line along said j Peel's line, thence south along the! run of the swamp to two gums, thence ; along said Peel's line to the dividing j line between Peel and Mizell, thence | to a cypress standing in Conoho creek, J thence west along said creek to the beginning, and being the same land conveyed by deed to A. E. Roy by A. J, Mizell ami of record in Martin county registry in book RR, page 44. | Containing 230 acres, more or less. This the luth day of Jan., 1923. B. DIJKE CRITCHER, Trustee. NOTICE Under and by the virtue and pow uf si.Us contained in a certain judg- Invitii.-in the action, Mrs. Lyda Downs j »s L. 11. Fleming, said judgment be ,iiig qf record in the clerk's office., I Martin county. The undersigned com- J missloner will on the Bth da yof Feb ruary, 1923/ offer for sale to the high est bidder for cash at the court house door in Williamston, N. C., at 12:00 | o'clock, m., the following described-| land: " ' A house and h' l in the town of . Ilassels, N. formerly owned and occupied by B. D. Downs, containing . one fourth (1-4) acres more or less, I for fulf description see complaint In j the case of Downs vs L. B, Fleming, | and d«ed from B. D. Downl to L. B. Fleming of record in the Martin coun ty registry. This the Bth day of January, 1923. , B. A. CRITCHER, Commi >j NOTICE OF SALE I'n'ler and by virtue of the auth 0> lt. r ~tohtalned in a certain deed nt truk' exeuted on the 19th day of tu. lier, 1918, by R. S. WulVcn, u i H'.'.st'.' ed in the register of :!*ed * oH'mc f/>r Martin county in book O-t, at jji«jr«i tc secure the payment tf. _ a certain bond of even, date there with ,unl the stipulations in said deed of trust not having been complied with, and at the request of the par ties interested, the undersigned trus tee will on Monday, the 12th day of febfuary, W23, at 12 o'clock m., at the court house door of Martin coun ty, Williamston, N. C., offer at pub lic sale to the highest bidder for cash, the following described real estate: It being the tract of land this day FOR SEVENTEEN YEARS ||H „ ' • ~ II •' •*. : " II •• ** - WE HAVE SERVED THE BEST INTER EST OF THIS COMMUNITY TO THE I Very Be& of Our Ability 1 WE PLEDGE THIS SAME TO YOU FOR THE YEAR ' , ' • • . - * V 9 2 3 * b •» IF WE CAN SERVE YOU WE WILL BE GLAD, TO HAVE YOU CALL ON US. - - - * " • ■ 1 ' * The Farmers and Merchants Bank •_ ... , ~ . 0 S "V " " J WILLIAMSTON, N. C. iSjarriium firne. I anil (Unmpauy % MR. FARMER!!! " _ ____ • ... „ - ■#>- • * f* ■ . ) § How about some of the Old Reliable Owl Brand Fertilize 1 * with Cotton Seed Mealmix ture for your Tobacco. v If you will ask the man who has used * r « -**-"• ' v " ■' . ' it beside some other kind he will tell -you that old OWL BRAND Fertili zer is the BEST. " • i " . . * • • • • . > ' , ' ■ - ' jL- l - ' '; • • *.'• /- - ' • / * . • - . 'SI CK2SES2SHBSSfIHMH———iMmmmmmm Harrison Bros. & Go. * COME AND SEE IS ALL WE ASK WILLIAMSTON'S LARGEST DEPARTMENT STORE ' lake Advantage of tne iuemiants' Offerings conveyed to R & Warren by said Dennis Simmons Lumber Company, containing 35 acres mote ur less. Same being the portion of land of tiV W. J. Harris land allotted to J. E. Har . I ris, as shown t»y record of land di , vision book YYY, at page 437. i j This, the 10th day of January, 1923. .! WHEELER MARTIN, ./ 1-66 23 30, 2-t. Trustee.
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