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xtmxti yzi - rot fctmatt At*Ati¥A«tt THE ENTERPRISE Published every Tuesday and Friday by the ENTERPRISE PUBLISHING CO. William*toiv. North Carolina W. & MANNING Editor Subscription Pic* (Strictly Cash in Advance) ,1 year 1 f1.60 6 months , - 80c ? months —... 4 ' Entered at the l'os> utlice at Wil iamnion, North Car4ina as second laas matter. TUESDAY, APRIL 3, 1!>23. !• Digging in the dirt pays iri healtl and perhaps in money when the dirt )is in the home vegetable garden. Let the Agricultural Extenson servce at lialeigh send yo ua free gardening bulletin, circulars 121, 122, and 123 ai* all good,—— Drawing its membership from New Hanover Pender and Brunswick coun ties, the Cape Fear Poultry associa tion has recently been organized in Wilmington to promote" the growing of better poultry, to buy feedstuffs cooperatively and to sell poultry pro ducts. They began work by saving slo pe rton on feedstulfs, reports Miss Florence Jeffress, home agent in New- Hanover county. • " NEWSPAPER A 111 KINFSS Gl IDi; The newsjmper that carries a good line of advertisements is to the shop per what the time table is to the traveler and the published guide i.s to the tourist. Busy people will study these advertsement-s in the home or in the office a» they do a time table, and, before they start out shopping they have determined where they are going. The newcomer or visitor in the city finds the advertising >f a newspaper a reliable, guide to follow, just as he finds the printed guide foi tourists to points of interest a matter ' of interest and time-saving.—Ohio ' Newspaper. I THE TREASI KY WILL >U:i;i) NO MORE SILVER AlTlii JI l'A ! 1 WASHINGTON, Mar. 3l\j'redif ! tion that the treasurj requirement.- of silver bullion purchased under th Pitt man act will lie fulfilled by Juh Ist, was made tonight by Directo Scobey, of the mint, lie said t!.a; 1 about 20,000,(XM) fine ounces remaii • to be bought under the act and «-s ATTENTION FARMERS! I ** , . We now have our Lime Plant in operation again after being destroyed by fire, and can now make prompt delivery for your needs in Kiln Dried Oyster Shell Lime. Prices, cash 30 ton lots, F. 0.8. Washington, N. G, $6.00 per ton bagged Less than car lots, $6.50 per ton. Be& lime for the money on the market. If you try it once you'll never try any other kind. ■ - . V ' ' • Anyone Wishing To Plant Tomatoes For Canning Purposes Please see us at once as time is short to get going. It is entirely up to the farmers whether they have a canning vegeta ble market here. Farmers in other sections have done well growing vegetables for canning purposes why not you? •V' x N ' ■ ■ ■ ' ' . Would like to have a good agent for lime sales for Martin County. J. M. Swindell Company y,.. ■ "7 : WASHINGTON, N.C- ' • \C :> v ; V;.:.'" Temporary Location, Foot of Bonner Street. f timated that with silver pfoduri o dveraging between six million and f seven million ounces monthly, pur chases durinjr the next three months . will make up the amount-needed. The purchases will stop abruptly when the requirements have been me: 1 jnd for thai leason the director said, every effort will lie made to assure Jie Americah miners i+.at full bene > fttri of the art "up to the latent pos t rible date." While not guaranteeing ' it, he declared that the policy will ii»- to .see that the miners obtain to the finish the price of one dollar per ounce, 1,00« fine, for their product. OMAN FINDS RINGS; NEGRO BOY RELRAKJ'I' GREENSBORO, Mar. ill. Henry' Killer, r. negro delivery boy, was re today of the charge of stealing ; t-vo diamond ring's, valued at j .. I ; urn the i.-»ilpii 1 -p of M'l a . K. P. hernnliy lie re. Mi». *. b* mctht t t) e rings in her kil .V:. cabi.iet, where it is thought she placed-them J ; , I forgot about litem. NO I i CI', To Whiichurst i Hro., aud'all ot er> ,liim:l cslt'.v Nolipe is hereby given that we have Vv iiiteiiurst and ciiner«ted -b . '«•& purchased 2i>U acres 01 Moore land listed in Goose Xest tuwu. l::| f r taxes by Whitehui t .ii"l Bruti-cr, at a Bherrff'B ,*a e for JU xe: I at the court hi use duoi' of Ma: :i I c>- .nty oa the sth day of' .1 u* e, Jl 'J- I an I we shall demand a deed f.i rani' o o year Iron that date an, •> . re di med be fort-. Thisf March bth, l!»i >:i. L> J) ST Al.l s 3 13-41 A. T. CHAW l'0 : :i, : NO I It I iiiier and by virtue of the autli- ' •>i y.v contained in a c-Tia.n deed o j -t, eM'iiit. il i n tin- 12lh 'lay >•! i A 1 ill, 1920, liy 11. iiyma", a;:- 1 ; re onied in the public re}' i try uf'JJur- j tin county in book A-2, |i3i!'C "Ml,-' ti. >.e uio 'payment uf eertai" j I). d. of even date .the rewithi and'; :it the request of t'le lioldci of .• 'u •>n:d», the u r :dei tiU->tee, v-i' 'i' the :jtlh day id' Ap;il, n* I. :il) n:.. at the court Imuse ibmr I: U 11 1 1.1" Mf.-li. oiter ill) pol f« -,:•!• i 1 I lie highest hhMet for eash the f*.l !n mi; !•»• ed land: ? ' i>tm'rd (lie rn■!ro'nl MI--' 1.. io.d loi o r v". S_ !»:iit« , i" ;■ ■ In i' 1 lie say•! him a. .1 > ! 1 •o Z II II;. i•if.n by S. S. Itai'ok ji-,, B. A. Critcher, a deed for which. is j : lof record in the register of deed's ■- office to which reference tnay be s ■ ma le for a full description. This the 24th day of March, 192 a. Y WHEELER MARTIN, 3-27-4t * Trustee. c NOTICE OF. RALE , Under and by virtue of the power r of sale contained in a certain deed I of trust executed to the undersigned trustee by R. A. Loyd ,* on, the Ist t day of May, 1919, said deed of trust being registered in the public registry of Martin county in book'A-2 at page Ml, securing certain notes of e\ . j date an dttenor therewith aad default •! having been made in the payment o 1 the same and the stipulations con / lained in the same not having been complied with and at the request of the holder of the said notes the un dersigned trustee will on the 28tth I day of April, 1923, in front of the court .house door in the town of Wil - liamston offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash, »t. public auction, the following described reael esate, to wit: Hounded on the east by a lot be longing to S. R. Biggs Drug Company, m the south by the At C. L. tight of way, on the north by the Huff land, and on the west by*a crow street, and containing one (1) acre, more or ic ss. This the 26th day of March, 1923. R. G. HARRISON, Trustee. Klliert N. I'eel, 3-27 4t Attorney. TONSILITIS Apply thickly over throat — cover with hot flannel — WICKS V VAPORUB Over / 7 Million Jan UnJ Yearly \| P MI:. G(M)D SALESMAN SAYSs V. I: SELL G(M)D GOODS; W K I'RltaE 111 KM HIGH I . W. R. ORLEANS Willi-im*ton, N. C. TttE ENTfeRPRtSE, WilHamitoim, N. C. rULBRANSEN v_J Player-Piano Mark $420.00 TO (495.00; $600.00 TO s7o'' —THREE YEARS TO PAY "Terms to Suit" SOLD BY F. F. Cozzen WASHINGTON, N. C. BUSINESS CARDS I Robert L. Coburn \ ATTORNEY AT LAW t Lj 5 Office in the Peoples Bank | | Building { Williamson, N. C. j limER SERVICE THAN EVER I | BEFORE SPECIAL ATTE TION I Given to ladies' one piece dresses, fancy waists and all delicate fa- | / bricpfsuch as silk, satin, ciepe de J | chine mid georgette crepe. 1 i J. D. Gray ; CLEANING, PRESSING. DYE- I ING AND ALTERING j PHONE US AT NO. 1«7. C. B. HASSELL FERTILIZERS AND MATERIALS ! PEANUTS Office Bunk Builrl ! ing; either front or side entrance, j Phone 85 I B. A. Critcher B. I>. C-itclier Critcher and Critcher > Attorneys-At-Law j Main Street ' Phone 661 Williamston, N. C. i DR. MARY F. HUFF Palmer Graduate Chiropractor Tarborct N. C. Office hours: 9 a .m.—l p. m., 2:30 p. m.—5:20 p. m., Tues, Fri., 7 p m.—B p. m. Phones: Office 567, residence 612. "i . j Hujrh B. York, M. D. f *ficro»iopy, Electrotherapy, X-Ray, Diagnosis Spedaltief l Ottlc over York's Garage oa Washington Street Office hours 8 to 10 a. m., 7 to 8 |ti n». Office phone 63-2, niglti \ phone 63-8 j FiberF S. Peel ATTORNEY AT LAW > Offlcs ir> The Godard Uuildicg ; | 4 Telephone 226 i)r. P. B. Cone j DENTIST "" l ( ffice in Fanners & Merchants I Bank Building ' ( T "--Hours- 9"to 12 and Ito 6 j , .Phone No. 0 Res. Phone No. 156 j | Dr. R. L. SavSTe I | ' Rrii'ky Mount will be at the At-1 | i ''ti'" °Hot»:l third Wednesday pj } i icli mouth to treat diseases ol j J t >e EYE EAR, NOSE A THROAT J m.I Fit GLASSES. , , N J. L, PEELE, Jeweler Next to Fowden's Drug Store REPAIR WORK A SPECIALTY Agent for All Standard Mil»J of Watches wis GOOD MILK COW FOR SALE now fresh. Mis. W. D. Roberson, R. F l>., W iliiamstoii, N. C. 3-27 FCR SALE TWO Dl ROC JER sey Male I'igs, 4 1-2 months v.nlj weigh about 140 pounds each. (Entitled to registration.) J. J. Ko!>erson and Son, It. 1, James ville, N. C. 3-2tt-4tp HAVE YOU SEEN FOWDEN'S last load of mules? 1-12-tf lit MLtrltttfi m k ttLtlfcfl tOtift kiMtUHßtft CONVENIEK ' I WO STORY Hnk iii New Town for sale. Terms rea sy. W. C. Manning, agent. 1-2-tf FOWDEN S LAST LOAD OF Males are the beat ever brought from Ken tucky. * 1-12-tf NOTICE! „» ft * ' Our Automobile Repairing, Blackuaitk and Horse-Sheeing de ft partmentg are now apea and running in fall blast, and ready to W serve the general public. Bring as your work; it will receive oaf 1" immediate attention. Each department is ander the supervision • of a first class mechanic. | All Work Guaranteed. Price Reasonable. J «► Brown's Garage E. L. BROWN. Proprietor Just Received 500 BUSHELS BURT OATS 50 BUSHELS SEED IRISH POTATOES ONION SETS AND FRESH GARDEN SEED AND TOBACCO CLOTH. CAP. LOAD OF BUILDING LIME AND PLASTER GALVANIZED ROOFING AND RED CEDAR SHINGLES BUY EARLY WHILE THE PRICES ARE LOW, C. D. Carstarphen WILUAMSrON, N. C. TOMB STONES AND MONUMENTS of best material, at right prices. Joshua L. Coltrain, route 4, Wil* liamston, N. C. to 4-27 FOWDEN*S LAST LOAD OF Males are going fast. 1-12-tf
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