nmatrtisK Aiffttt fok bitwo advantages THE ENTERPRISE PihliM every Twaky and FriJ»; ky the KNTUrUSK PLBUSHING CO Trr* . North Cminu "' s J W. C. MANNING, Hilar J. F. C'KOMEK and K. T. N(»BLES. Invoo and h»t»cnyli- i' I' K* (Strictly Cash ia Auvaaee) 1 year 6 mbpl hi hdc 1 BMM.tftt 1 * " tjileitil at lite ''osl Uuice **t Vi i! • r ™North a.- second matter, FRIDAY. APRIL fc. 193 LOOKING BETTER ON (II R M UN STREiH \VJiianist'!i n«>» look- like it i taking on ne*. life; the' uparßK-n ta«Sf irith Iwjtmw wrttit prwttwi floor ano eiphl apartments on tit. scronti ai.»i tisini (luor>. Mrs. Sia tor. hopes to complete ,-anie durinfr the late ,-unune! Mr. H. Harrison is lay ing or. his new re&iuentc, corr.er of Mail, and Hauphton streets. and Mr. Cla> ton Muorv ftlliiig lin die:.- on his lot adjoining the ic-Siut'iKc of I'r I*. li. Cow. where .he- will lwyin thr. erection of a huioison.e it-.-iut-ui soon. SPRING TIME (tIMKS WITH (ioM.RK.sS StK|i Thr briiinirrr of spring has uia> its app«ira. , .rf: a> usual it was first .scente-t by thr vote-hunjrry ronf-iess men at. Waluittrton. Their no-es wert tickieti with the . »if'. atoma of tin rose? lone before the busy housewift haii e*«-eii t;it last of the ttn It m»» snow of winter: ner first thouffsi? wa» an>u.-e i by u* rect p! of set-is sei t out !•) members of cnrn . _■>. Ths p'art to has always lieev thought to be a fcliemt to (jrt snort twee* \otes rats*! tl.ah isioir sweet roses-' Kim i liie poj-to** e- u' the couvtty an lite.'aliy til.er wit h'.he seed *"l;urT»i pers of anj-i»- "icr.sj.r.i.;j. " voti., prttinp (..nipajgts. tuiijrn' f (««3--eii tiie !a* >lv lia) l'i |- seeti; they masw a depart merit t harvest tliem. put them in they hire sect..-la lit-.- to -tamp th. of tie individual ct "Riessßuii of th«- (iiftsnt. 'atio then tue i«stn' fice tiepart merit ha.- to hawtie taetfc All of tiiss i> thine mostly Ueau^ i men.t«er of en- war. s li,e f. Ik hack home lo think l»«- is don jr some thiijr for then;. t Kentemher. ho*ever, al 1 ti.e pay for this campaijn; eonmno-lity but only the fat orites t>t the set-. You st* this wvulu l- had politic if only the common 'oiks knew. If tiie motfxr h.nl ia>' li ters' ?t. fle-ijritnjr le«=. she would ! *v con ti'.ueri brirtpi- y food to it ins'eard »' f .-riir it forcibly out of t!> i« *jt«d lioes not put us »: o v »•"-• resourcta- until He knows t!>at wt are Rrwif e«»«>'ui?i'. 'f>«i I' r test. I"• fati.er L- k-kinc after te iiitert— 1 of his »tv. w «en i e t sta.'JisiH* liin in l iciness ' an-i it ake- 1 ir stan al K" T;.a" | a l"r l-\ ri u-i mo-; who work r t«» ti> in the K rij-> when ill") feel *t>:n times thai i*e s'.otiiti fo it all :.r* let them sitfpH ?»k »>n. TRLSTIis or IMVIXMIV Will. MKI.I \1 ( IIA I'LL Hil l- \n:n nit: ivri RALKK.II. A pi'l i r.e hari . trustees of the lit. r>:t.. t>f N»st : (\ur- itra u.il hold ii -.-> at Oia pel Hill. April lWn tp take final a. km on the s».st'iutn»n - iir.je p:« train fur the next two years. !•» ci*ior on the psojß'se-1 buildmjr f..- the won.rn will be rt aelietl at tin tin*. The huiltiiri: Wlee will j»i«« April 18th to fraiijr its rept»rl for the boarti A sub-committee appointed !■ inspet t builiin|;s at the North C;»n> lina Collejre for women. Gieeasbo>"> will suhnnT its plans f, r the univer sity women's buildin? T'te crmtrrit tee has practicary tiecjlei ;n fate of tbf bai'.dii.gr, it been author itatively stated. TTe university has a total of |l. I 6aii.i«ii to spt-ihi on ji rTnarie'if in l . I provenients «!urii:p the i ext t«. - years. —»•—— BOAb COITS INCREASE ABOI T 2« PER ( ENI j Ch Sa»» PaMibli Some Cuntrad- Will Be ReU I p— Kid* Open ed la Raleigh Tiutdaj GKEENSBORO, Apnl s.—Bids o? North Carolina hijth*ay r «,~trvctioi opened ia Kale.?! Tiiesd: y ret oal :>r ituiiit ia priees approvimatoi per cent, aceardir.? to J. EJwwed Cox at Hick Pat (at, highway commissure for the fifth district who passe' Ifcieegk Craewrhrro Tut* lay aigtit. Aa a tesiAjt, it is po'sible. Mr Cam thinks tkt MMne of the cor tacts win be held op unfair Mie. h—li|ilinn by the comsmsskKi irto tbe CM •( the bavind pries "Tpiim it' ' ' • V ImMM ibMt the price mi Idker dar i - . » i HO* TO HAX K TEN j 1 HOI SA NI) IK'LI-AR-S V* HEN SIX IV l-TVE YEARS OLD i- ' How iiKiuty giows vhen iavestej ; at 4 j»-r cent ii'ii-its-l, cowjSom ildl i.. M l at .ua11..: al -V ; «-i»rs of ape, sate »6 f»' : e-.ery mentfi ai«: at the ape of 6o you will hate JlU.tK".'. Begii. at 30 year* of age, save j * . .. =.-ver.. mmth an>. at ihe ap> I ««f 66 years, you will have SIO,OOO. j IU-ff» at 40 years of a^ 1 . savt ; !. etery aid at the afre of 6a you wili have 110,000. tOiICL To Jennie l»-' c-r.port sirui a i other.- I !tert4U-i: J i crc > >r« *tu th:?t we have i.ci;x«» i- icic. tr- Wi. liit-d jr. j l'»v*»i3M.!p 1 .e>i by Jt im.t j UVenj»t«ri al iMffioi ta\*n. ( »i lS'& h 'o? 3i-.rii*- j •n.y ii. Lite »'U: t. .> o r J-Ue. ILU*- I i,. r s|,ul- irf- i.aa :ced for satsi- I *r mrj liftwlT. . .•>. Malta ;»U-.. .;»-it J iiOiyui.l.S i: liilO j "ii'r Tu iii.o ail »u ci. 4 - I rn*eftviei: - » . ..wi.it f s* rv'; that we La .« j , are a>e-. buy i .411 at ies of kin!. I :ts.,ietK«, to t*a: ijiass towi..sap,| >. nrrv lift'ti for t-txei by V> i I Knox, at a snerifTs tail for ta .t.,j _• tirt* (.a;t bo.. . door i f M:'rt: j t unty oiv I'k r~U- >- iy oi Ju*»e ) i a:ol we .'i+li ienk! ! a for s; '-n- j .e year from >iJTc u .iv - - f I r«l uefos«. j Ihtf. Ma c Ufi. 2 !€ 41 J KOIt i!S L iIKO NOTIt E i"o I'.rya: t btlle, an* t-il others | interested: - ■ Ni'lW tr kert'i* i' ie . til; t v.t- have purfl ael t -it nubd.ed a ..1 se-e ly ■ ■••fx liTT i acre- K !>eis>ii ir l. 'jr G ass tvrii hip. listed foi \i -.e: b> Eijail, • Ij'.ile at al .• ,i, i»V >..> f,.r lair, at the! -1 « 4*- of Martin } r .:n .i :, I'e, l'M of Ju* e. i I JJ. J |•» . i «*»i i:U ki»t r» ♦ i f .v,,-,,: ■ ■ * i .. li 4t J l.Oli .t US A Hit" j \s/Ih:f r.y -H mmo\s wow.!: i htM \I i .11 "1 V| :» ;it «" vi:iMyA. f , I v \ RTIN" C'Jl N1 Y V> ; * i 1.-,y . ' i-\% .\SIIII I%\ i :i:-the K.t-.ldi-' ■ r j O " !'"«-»• Ir: ii-p a t'e -• v'lf. I * • -v V* or!-: . live .!ef« s-k.;.t itasmetl v.!:; j| Queer | hp le fc reelings " |r f ! xi* t « s-co. I vas very K | \'A HfSvii.*." vr.Ui AVs. Coca H> i l'i Poo.c. t* P-te-rifle. K> . "I W j t t su.'ercd .» 3 .at sr.J knew , 5,; I ri-! lie io-i.t ;c:*if this K. • 5 j I s. ii»ed \ f ' •i.nai U.iiodi wnlmMia Br > i- J ri IsrU :' uv.-al j,l hi kctiUdir'. I !-i 1 !y>! ttssiies y/- 1 f'i ari '.-K.u»», aaJob, §&•', J t hc-s TT.f ti.wi fcviTtl lrcidcf K j I yMitliui | Its Itea's To* I K ul c n*sf!t, wNo seemed to Efil tire ii-« a-* I had, m K9 tK u * & ei.i-d. so! besan to ZjU Kj usi •' i lia! «f it tj)sl btnt- Bt fcilL ItotV s'veiil f% ! I i .. . . a>d aas to much Eg a bff»*i I ha.e an* mure w i fceat'e. el Ihif k .d. it rcg- n ! » ttlalf 4 is f." Bt | ii I >s found very K • M hr.; • I;-. c K i J CVi l. i » hr 6-i- B I j etc xx v .cl» as .V.rs; Rolue K J Um. ii >o. uifiet Wi M as i-t * v r Ui'lai-I tjk 9 pwreiy **:ft>' aWdicir-?! IB j 'A ioiA, w tee I n it- r." t ii 40 ym m )«is. tt rtcid tc.p>s«. U , | SoM Eeeywfczre. » I v j " r.UIi^nANSEN vJ Pluye r-Pi ano * ' i i , S : ' q 4;' ... ? iO.#4X.r«. Ik-,uf : J ' * " - TiIRIE Vi*.AK.s VO PAY "Terms to Suit" gOLP BT F. F. Cozzen WASHINGTON. N. C. lake notice that a —i» the above entitled action n* isaed »jr ainst said defeixiant n uy 14th day of March, 15*23, by A. T. Crawford, a justice of the peace for Martii county, North Carolina. for the anr, of $71.45, lue said piuatif by ac count which sumiiiußi is retumble before said justice, at his 4lre in j i\ ilUaiustoo, in «sdd i runty and in > V illianiston township on the 14th ar of April, 1923. ! The defendant wit UU take notice | that a warrant of attachment was ijsued by the said justice on the 14tb May of March, 15»23 against the prop j «rty of sa>d iVffinUnt, which war- J ant is returnable before the said jns it'ce at the time and place above nam t-l- for the return of the summon ! when and where the defendant is i required to appear and answer or I demur to the complaint. or the re j lief demanded will he rraiittd This the 14th day of March. 1923- ASA T. CRAWFORD, j 3- 16-4t Justice of the IVace. NOtKX T. Henry C Jf-.ie and all other* J • terested: Notice is litrtby pres that 1 haw purchased 57,acre> land listed in Gflf | fms township for taxes by Henry G. DURNS «J Cnw with wet h»faoC "'*■ I®' ittnvaid «n"ty !■ iHIj — VISJ&S (w, /; ittajutuM —SAVE YOU MKV— | One K« of T Mft'.i Nb «■««** nMt I in (khiur s hiJh. A Kntdi I (ur «lufmn v 4 tHr lw««. ia.it Inl- I •ihr. iKH*T«>. awwnr«»i>.. M •ousoras; a «mAmm (Tutt s Pills) BUSWESS CAkDS Robert L. Cohurn ATTOKNET AT LAW OfTice in tiie 1 "copies Bank I ('•uilditf Wilhanton. N- C HKTI KK SERVICE THAN E\ KK BKKORE SPECIAL ATIE HON Given to holies' «-ne piece dresses. fancy waists and all delicate fa- > !>r» s, such as silk, satin. c*epe de ' chine and georgette crene J. D. Gray j i LEANING, PRESSING. DIE- J INC AND ALTERING • HONE I S AT NO. !«?. C. B. HASSELL IIRTILIZKRS AND MATERIALS PEANUTS Oflice rear Peoples Bank Build i ng; either front or side •atrance IW ft* v y j » ft. V Cntcher B. D. Critcber ICriteher and Critrher Attorneys-At-Law vlain >■. re~t *ll M V. illt im-rtcm. N. C. j ■ ——— ' DR. MARY F. HUFF I' .liner t.n'mr Ihrapradar I irtwra N. C. Office hoars: > a m—l p. m . J J ni. —5:30 p. m . Toe*, Fri., j 7 p tit —8 p. m. lliones: Oft.e SC7, residence ill V !" Vlusrh 15. York, M. I).l 'Microscopy. Klectrlheropy. X-Ray. ; l>.k(«HU rpwltm Offic over Vorfc'a Carafe mm , . Wadiin,rtan Street i Office hours 8 to 10 a. m , 7 to J> J p. n>. Offwe phone «-2. a«H j \ ~ lllwr! & |»eel ATTOKNET AT LAV Olfw e* in n.e «h r i Kaddici *■ Teler-aM 2S Dr. P. R. Cone | DIOTIST Office in Fainn * Merchant--; Baak Kiuiiic* . j Hears 9to 12 and Ito 5 j Phone No I Ren Phone No IM^ I ' • _____ | ———— ■" |j Mr. R. L. Sa?3Tf J \ of Rocky Mout will bo Ml tha At ( Inti" Hotel third Wednesday i» | «trh Month to treat dtseasos nlI j \ the EYE EAR. NOSE A THROAT ' •n 1 F>t 'GLASSES. I. L. PEELE, Jemhr ' Next to Fonluft One Am REPAIR WORK A SPECIALTY THE ENTERPRISE, Williamstonn, M. C. Moore, at a sheriff's sale for taxes at the court house door of Martin county on the Sth da) of June, 1922. and 1 shall demand a deed for same one year from that uate unlt-ss re deemed before. This, March sth, 1923. 5-13-41 O. G. CARSON. » . . NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power jf saile contained in a certain deed of trust executed to tht undersigned' trustee by Daniel Biggs and wife, J. Anna Biggs, taid (MM of trust be tug dated the s»th da;.- of August,, and being recorded in the pub ic rcg- I istry of Martin county in book l-2, j at page 349, said deed of "trust ? e- j curing certain note? of even os'e and 1 tenor therewith, ar.d the stipulation j therein cortain«ti r.ot having lieen i complied with and dc r ault having j been made in the paymerit cf the j said notes anil at the request of ti> : holders of tiie said no'.e , »'.e un «-r . dgned trustee v\*ill on the Krd day ' of April. in front o r t' e court ! t.ouse door of Martin county in tl>' town of William, ton. Nor*h Carolina.' at 12 o'clock M . offer for .-aie lo the Highest bidder for cash, the follovvirj le»>cribed real estate, to-wit: lieiiif the house and lot this day «onvovel to Daniel )?i,'»gs and wi'eA J. Anna Bij'gs by Paul liallar-1 sn! wife, Ella C. Lallard a'-l known as the J. 11. Beihbridjre lot ar.d b"inv ——————————■—■ ———^ | FUN! FUN! FUN! I } . ; j The inimitable fun makers, Edwin McCon- I I nell of Atlanta. la., assisted by (Iraee Ham ) mond McConnell, nrerentingr his Humorous j } Musical Program I 1 Let's Have Fun ! I A veritable riot of humor and music, j i Don't fail to hear Mc( ohnell. the Man With \ a Thousand Faces. ' Mon., April 9,8 p. m. SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Admission 50 cents. Students 25 cents j- AUSPICES GRADED SCHOOL J "Touch the top—and off JIJIIIIg they drop" 4* With my method, it is easy for the farms' to i, - V protect his cotton from the boll-weevil, and hasp j y2r bjT 'I %.} il.v Zi N , this pesky insect from getting his crop. AH Ji you have to do is fill an old bucket with HilTa se!f& Mixture, make a mop of s stick with a rag at tha end. and walk throujrh your cotton Adds, tooch- ST |n f each stalk as you pass. Inside of a few hoan^ WplSnii the weevils on the plant will eat the mixture— and off they drop, dead weevils. '' Protection Against The Bolt Wecoil at Small Cost + an acre of cotton against the boll weeviL This is - . i«c2&LJS cheap protection, easily procured. HillVMixture is a liquid poison, composed of calcium poison evenly in the molasses. Every mix is arsenate^molasses, watur and secret ingredients which analyzed before shipping. form a combination that we are convinced, from results ~ Hill's Mixture is approved by the Georgia State Board obtained, attracts the boll weevil. of Entomology as a boll weevil poison. ... , , . . . _ ... . ' Not only is Hill's Mixture an economical boll-weevil _HiD s Mixture is manufactured in the South's largest it does not require expensive machiaevy boll weevil poison plant. ETTts and IT DOKNOTHAVE The calcium arsenate, molasses and other ingredienta TO BE PUT ON AT NIGHT. Machinery aad aigfct are accurately measured in the exact proportions, and work have always been the greatest objections fta » thoroughly mixed by machines which distribute the duating method. ■-- ■ ; T The Most Successful 801 l I Hill's Mixture was tried oat by tcom of Georgia Fanners in fcamL (Price JJ7J4 per bbl. la carload lota.) FMUt pnrfi 1922. on thousands of acres of land, AND EVERY FARMER to any Ala, *- Car . Tim ,or Miss. point; a wdl ft#t tep WHO USED IT LAiJT YEAR IS GOING TO USE IT IN 1923. far ether il Hi TWw will he * charge of S9JM tor the ii ni. I can send fou testimonials from promintnt farmers, and from wherh wl It iAaM when it is retained to gaed osdtok the President ot the Aiaslirin Cotton Assn., endorsing Hill's . , B F«« —t to raise a fall crap of cotton in spito mt tha hslt MhUaia. ■*»»*, ■» nil. SIXTUBK, aad place yonr mim mmm to tohr . My Company aells Hill's Mixture in 50-gaL bbto. ST&M per to he «■* af setting ya«r requirements. L. D. IWH» „ - SLADE, RHODES CO. ) ( HILL'S MIXTUKB .. »■■ - >«>ATH*| CORPORATION T \ " AUGUSTA. GEOSGIA I • i the same premises deeded to Paul,. J Ba'lmrd and wife, by deed from Geo.. S. Moore and wife by leed dated Jan- , uar* 14th, 1918 of record in the pub- | lie registry of Martin County in book • Y-l at page 3X5. This the 19th day of March, 1923. ! ELBERT S. PEEL, ~-23-4t Trustee. f * NOTICE To W- E. Davenport, and all others ( ir.ierested: • tot ice is hereby given that I have I pi; chased one (1) lot in Jamesville, ' X. CI, for taxes by W. E. Dav- ; en oit. at a sheriff's sale for taxes • at the court bouse door of Martin • Lcounty on the sth day of June, 1922, ! &n-1 1 shall demand a deed for same lor e year from that date unless re , ] de before : Th», March sth, 1923. LITHER HARDISON*. « ::-9 4t Jamesville, X. C. i - j NOTICE OF SALE 1 'mler and by virtue of the auth- | or! y cor-ta'nel in a certain d**d of J 'in -t er:eeu*ed on the 27th day of j iiarv, U'!2. by Geo- W. Boston ard | vc,.e, Hester Boston, arsd Louise Bos- j o . ami recorded in the public leg 'is y of Martin county in 'xwk ZZZ . Sat pa»re 449, to secure the payment : o. -» c. rtain le»n«l of even date t!»ere , v. h, ar.d at the request of the hold- !| e, of said bon«ls, the unler>igne«l j } i i; (SI OOttrMKd ft)k SELLING YOtJ* mCMAWMSk 1 ru>U*. will t* tit 28th day of Ap- . ,il, i»2?. at 12 r'ttoek. m., at the' ,-our: bou-* door in Williamston, N. C, offer to public sale to the high [ « -t kiadtr for caJs the following tract Uf Una: Beginaing oa tbe public road lead- I irjjf from JamesviSle to Washington ■ couty at the corner of Whit Brooks; ' I)MH westerly with Whit Brooks' j line to Mrs. Thigpen's line to the | county ml; thence with and along | NOTICE! I Oar Ant awhile Repairing. Black-taiitb and HarV Sharing !»■ ■ putnnb are BOW apea and raanin gin fall blaat, and ready TO T acne ilk general public. Bring as your work; it wiH receive enf immidlalt' jitnton. Each department is andrr the mperriaian I All Work Guaranteed, j l■ # • u Price -Reasonable. c * f ! f ' Brown's Garage t L BROWN. Proprietor Kl WaAmftlaa St WILLUAMSIOM. N. C j ! Just Received) 300 BUSHELS BURT OATS 50 BUSHELS SEED IRISH POTATOES ONION SETS AND FRESH GARDEN SEED AND TOBACCO CLOTH. CAE LOAD OF BI'ILDING LIME AMI I'HSTtX GALVANIZED ROOFING AND RED CEDAR SHINGLES BITI' EARLY WHILE THE PRICES ARK LOW. j C. D. Carstarphen WILLIAMSrON, N. C. r ---- —l—l | sanl road to the beginnmg, ctataia mg 54) acres, More or Ins. At the said aale only 4613 acres will itnally be sold for the reason that the 9uS acres was in the po«fena and claim ed to be the land of the late A_ L Gorton, and which a now in the p«- session of the children of the late A. L. Corton. This the 2Sth day-wf Mar. 190. A. B_i)UVNING, 3-30-4t TraMee.

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