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■SAD BTHRPUBB A&VKRTISIMENTS FOR BUYING ADVANTAGES THE STORY OF LITTLE MINNIE By BERTA BELL PMTCHhTT Hasse Is, N. C. Little Minnie -*a, a little DulcL girl of 7 yeai - uu. She had two brothers, one nasiru jack and'the Ah er's name was jus. Jim was three yean old and Jack was nine yeot* old. . little Minnie's father and mothei lived by the seaside. It was* Little Minnie's greatest pleasure to sit a u ' look at the great sea, and the pret ty waves. Many times little Minni wiahed she lived in a city. When Little Minnie was tea years i old her father sold their plea.-anl home by the seaside and went to live in the city. But Litt e Mint ie die not like her city home as well as she thought she would, for they hac not lived there but two months before her father was pnt in jail for steal ing. One day her father was in town Kinley Station stole SIO.OO, and the;, thought it was her father, but he wa.- * innocent. They sentenced her fathe; for one year in the penitentiary. While her father was in the peui tentiary her mother died, so that let the three little children by hemselvej. When her father get out of the pet, itetftffery H nearly broke his heart »« learn of the death of his wife. H« " stayed there two years longer aad then he moved from Mecklenberg. When little Minnie was 12 year? old she planted a flower garden i honor of her mother. Little Jim was very Jealous of Minnie ami Jack. He thought she loved Jack better lha she did him, because she would senr> Jack up town after things that she needed and would not send him. When Jim was 12 years old and Jack was 14 years old, they learr.e»l to saw wood. One morning Jim said: "1 know how 1 can make Mianie love me better than she does Jack. When we go to saw wood 1 w.ll take Jack and tie him, aad then 1 will kill him.' That morning as they went on to their work, Jim was in a good hu mor, but after they had gotten into the wood*, Jim caught his brother no: looking ami tied hiui, and as he was going to hit hill) with the axe, L ttk ■. Minnie came up. She said: "Jon what are you going to do?" Jim wa. scared so he didn't say anything. She untied her brother who was scare,; , nearly to death and they went to work again. , That night when her father carte home Litt'e Minnie would not tell him what had happened, because she nev er did like for her brothers to get a " whipping. Her father died when she was 11 •a. years old, aid they were well off. then. She aad tor brothers moved to Rotterdam. * TEXACO GASOLINE "Texaco" products are our special ties. and our filling station is con veniently situated to serve the pub lic—it is right at our door abd en your route. Nothing else help-' so well when motoring, as to ha\e the satisfaction of knowing that the gas aad ofl will carry you there and bring you back. Texaco has that guaran tee. Anderson, Crawford a?.d Com pany. 4-16-21 * PERMANENT WAVE DOLLAR HAIR CUT PROPER PUR MEN It is now coasidered improper, if not down right indecent, fer a gen tleman, calling himself a gentleman, to be seen without"h s permanent wave and his dollar hair cut. The grow ing tendency tcwa'd elaborate head dress, for me* seems to indicate that soon the "part" will run rroes wise, ending ia fish book curls about t*s ear*. t SUBSCRIBE TO E\TE3U>KISI-: COPE THROAT J G>.fh with Mm Ml TM •" —then apply om l ran— VlSilS ■ i—»- WMflflfS aBBSBBSBSSSaSB well, llica ■■« WKIGLEY'S «• _. . ali iljrfw. > It sis* keeps breath sweet, appetite keea ik ft—/ --• - Hajll You've heard the aM sa} ins "Lugif and the world laughs with you,' have you not? Wtll. yoal certainly have the world with you it you attenu Mrs. and Mr. Polly Tkfck. It's the k ocL out from start to finish. » KEEP YOLK MONEY HERE In puichasine oils and gasoline, re member that the Harrisoa Oil Com pany, who handle Texaco products ex clusiveiy, is a home company; it is helping to nuke Williamson and Mar. tin county, for all its business is at home. Why not stead your mo: e> at home, if you can get the for the same money? 4-16-2. — ; SUBSCRIBE TO ENTERPRISE rTJLBRANSEN i VJf Player-Pi a no O Ujl I I I l T^i»lhrt £42900 TO »KJt; tMUa TO tiM —THREE YEARS TO PAY 'Terms to Suit" SOLD BY F. F. Cozzen WASHINGTON. N. C. NOIiCE To Nellie MiUiazns aid all others interested: Notice is hereby g.ven that I liaie purchased 1? acres lard listed in Gose Nest township for taxes by Nellie W'l iiziiti at a sheriff s sale for taxes at the court house door of Mutin county on the sth day at June, 1922. and I shall dema.Hl a A*d for salt!* oi e year from that date un decmekl before. This, *March sth, 1923, ' ? 13-4t O. C. CARSON. NOTICE To R. 1L Statun, and all others i interested: I Notice is hereby given that 1 hare I puichased 2 acres iwt listed in Rob- I er. unville township for taxes by R- 11 i Siatou at a sherilTs sale for taxes' |at 'he court house door of Marti*, i county on the sth day of June, 1922 ' and 1 shall demand a deod for same ' one year from that date unless re 'ilort bef are nas, Match sth. 1923. 3-13-4t O. C. CARSON. ** NOTICE To Alfred Bennett a. d all other* interested: I Notice is hereby g ves that I have purchased 170 acres. ***. list*! in I'oplar Point for taxes by Alfred Ben nett at a sheriff"* for taxes, at the court house door of Martit county oa the sth day of June, 1922. and I shaU demand a deed for same or# year from thai date unless re deemed before. This. March 6tk. 1923. 3-13-41 O. G CARSON NOTICE ■ • To W. T. Hymair and all others interested: Notice b hanky given that we have Rflflr •' . ' ' f .. . purchased 32 acres James hud listed for taxes'in (loose Net bjr T. Hy nfti, at a sheriff's sale far JL axes %t the court hotii* door of Mai tin cou. .)• on the Mil day •*." Juae, 1922. _ii . we shall demand a deed same ane year from that date- ml as it "e r.cJ before. - Yhis, March :>th, 1923. CL D. STALLS 3-13-41 A. T. CRAUFOKD. ___ Nones To Chai lie navies, acu all othe:.- interested: Notice is hereiiy given that 1 have purchased 123 acres «f lar«i in Pop lar Feint listed for taxes by Charlie Paws, at a sheriff's sale for taxes, at the cc art house doer of Ma it in county on the sth 'lay KJjjtc. 1922, 'and i shall a dw«i for same one year from th.t date ulr. deemed before. This, Ma.c* dU, 1923. 3 13-4t O. G. CARSON". | NOTICE To Halsey ibnlfsoi estate a d a*! 1 others interested: Notice is hereby givw that I have pui chased 30 aervsjeesidence tested for tfxci by Halsey Hani ->o-i estate, at a sherili sale for tixf*, at the court h me doer of Mattin I 1 | ' j j | Win jm Me Toraro Motor OJywyl \ \\ It iM tfuurnMur, nuliccit'i teafc clean color. I IVI . . \ , \ If Lftai, medium, heavy or cxin lw in, i t \ It Tix»o M.-t r Oil* are all clear and pure | jj aid fu'l-hodiri Stop where jpuu m the j j | Texaco red «ar. . -I HARRISON OIL CO. ißtl MSTUBUTOBS Kader B. Crawford EyEKYTHINi: IN INSURANCE CAIJ. PHONE NO. 4S THE ENTERPRISE, Williamstonn, N. C. county on the sth day *f June, 1922. and I shall ilemand a ted for same one year fm that date te deeawd before. This, llarch sth, 1923. 3-13-tt CL A. ASKEW. MR. G«H>D SALESMAN SAYS: WE SELL GOOD GOODS: WE PRICE TURK BIG HI W. R. ORLEANS WiUiamstaa. N. C NOTICE To J. S. Lanier and all othrr- in terested: You will take notice that on the X*th day of June, 1922, I purchased at a tax sale held by the sheriff of Martin county the folkrwinc describ ed lands, to-wit: ISO imt, icsiiknte in Jamesvillr township listed by J. S. Lanier. TV said Urart of -land was pur chased on the sth day of June, 1922; the land was tax* I in the name of J. garrison Sr as. anb (Enmpatttj MEN AND YOUNG MEN THE CLOTHING STORE OF WILUAMSTON, N. C WHY? RECU SE WE CARRY PROBABLY THE LARGEST- STOCK IN THE COUNTY; WE SELL RELIABLE CLOTHING AT PRICES WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL THE MULTITUDE. WE BI TIN LARGE Ql ANTIIIES FOR CASH EN ABLE IS TO CIVE A GREATER SAVING AND WE STAND BACK OF EVERY PIECE OF CLOTHING WE i KLL COME IN AND INSPECT OUD BIG OFFERINGS. MEfTS AMD YOUNG MEN'S ALL WOOL SUTTS FROM $15.00 TO $35.00 Stout and slim Suits—if >ou are a little out of size yon are just the man we are looking for. We carry a stark of stout and slim suits. „ Men s Hats From 98(51 to $5.00 - Good appearance often comes through your Hal. Hundreds of the lattest Spring Hats are here to ch»ss> Ina. ) { Dress Shirts Haadrr4» of prvltt )HrM Shirts in collar attached and band styles, latest color, pin checks and atripes, white and p^ae/to select from, 98c to $.">.00. Ties - Always kuadnd> of pretty Ties to select Irtim; also a little difference in the price makes it worth fain here for— 2Sc to sl' .00. » ■ Union Suits Satisfaction cosset from a luull rut I'nioa Su.l; we recommend our line, from 60c to $1.50. ' . • Sox . We cany the lalerwoiea Toe and Heel Sox. These are the best sox made for the price. Harrison Bros. & Co. COME AND SEE IS ALL WE ASK WILUAMSTON'S LARGEST DEI'ARTM ENT STORE ~ . - " , . «J NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS \ ■a# By order of the County Board of Com missioners I will be forced to Levy on all Real and Personal Properly if taxes are not paid on or before May 13t. — i i—* — r -.— . , ' t , • , ~ Therefore I urge the people that have not paid their taxes to come forward and settle up in order to save the cost and embarrassment. Yours Respectfully* H. T. ROBERSON,/ Sheriff. USE ENTERPRISE COLUMNS Ff). G TOUI HERCBANDISR S. Lanier; the land was sold for de-1 Unguent taxes for the year 1921; the date of redemption will expire on the sth day of June, 1923 You will take notice that unless I redemption la made as allowed by law I will apply to the sheriff of Martin county fer a tax deed aa al lowed by law. 3-22-6t _ S. COLLIN PEEL.
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