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■UDimmMAomti V- ; » rem SUTDVO AOTARTAOB THE ENTERPRISE PahUsted erery Twaday aad Friday by tba ENTBKPIUSE PUBUSBING CO. ~ w. c. MA.V .MVG, J. F. CROMER and B. T. NOBLES, Lemon* and Maaagcn Subscript iva I* ict (Strictly Cash in Advance) I month! —- ***■ K months * Entered at the Post Office at Wd uuustou. North Car - Una as second lass matter. TUESDAY,-APUL 17. 1923 HELLO: With a clamp on her heart hke a cag for her hair; She sits all day in a suff little choir. And she answers the calls that conn over the wire From people of patience and peoph of ire, And, "number,"* she queries of iiobh or churl; A wonderful voice has the Telephom Girl. She has to be pleasar.t. and hustling and keen With a temper ynruffled. .-.erfne. There are forty-five things she mus' remember at once. Or some one, impatient may call he a dunce, Since it seems a general custom t hurl The blame for your grouch on the Telephone Girl. It's wearisome work on the Dem and the brain, Continual hurry, continual strain. And, of course, she gets Tired, as oth er folks do. And needs to be 'thought'uliy treat** by you, So think of her doin»r her best 1 *mi' the whirl, And try to lie white to tlie Telephom Girl. M Murian. AMERICAN CITY GIVES DESCRIPTION OF COOPER VI l\ K KKAMEK Tarlioro, a typical North Carolin. town, has a municipa ly o#net pa; teurizing plant. In view of the lacl in Gaston county of a cuoperaUv." cieaniery, a «iescripti«»n c>f the Tai boro plant as given in the America City, will be ot intere.-t: "For three and one lialf years- t'u. small city luis had a municipal plan which handlea all the niilk used i town, about l,0(i0 (juarts daily N> milk, cream or skinuned milk can l„ sold in towji unless pasteuurized. Thi seems hke u tomporary niunicip monopoly, but the decrease in th death rate in babies and the increasi in geneial health since the in >talia tion of tlie plant have justihe! it." Tlie plant itself was installed by l>i K. E. Miller of the State Board o ■ Health service. It handle* about s,"to, UliO worth of milk yearly, pays ex penses, and fui niches the highest quality of milk, delivered at the honn of the people, for IS cents a quart- The daily re|>ort of the city mana ger shhow.-. in detail n forniaXain that may be desiieil Cor the olli>~e et tlie city clerk and trcasuiei, ing the figures of pr»ti and lo>s ea l day. Milk tickets are sold to tlie pul ic for two reasons: ti»st, milk has t« be paid for in cash; ar.d, second, tlx milk tickets are destroyed daily a the office of the city e'erkt s.« thai no tickets can be u>ed a secon.- Tim thereby eliminating the chance of transmitting germs. In the pasteurization plant tlie re' cording thermometer gives an accu rate record of the treatment of thi milk, anil, exhibited at the office el the city clerk each day, assures th« public that the safeguard of |a>teui i zation for which they are paying Iras actually been applied to tlie mill they drink. The plant occupies a steel budding costing $5,500, with concrete fi«or and is painted on the inside with-wiiil, enamel. It is fitted with electnc fai > and is completely fly proof. Th manager and his assistants are re quired to wear white suits. The mill, after being bottled is placed in tlie pasteurizer, earned to 150 degr.xV Fahrenheit at the rate of 5 degree per minute, until the 150 degret> reached. There it i» held for 5-min utes and then brought down to 1-4 degrees and held there for 3$ minute? knd is then cooled at the rate of -6 degrees per minute down to 60 de greet. —Gastonia Gaaette -* GREATEST THING = FTA AMERICAN YOUTH OF TODAY - {yyir* * - By T. B. LANKFORD If I were asked what I considei the best way la which an American youth, who comes in the age limits, could da far Ids summer vacation I would say, from experience, a coarse in th* Citizen's Military Trainirg caaqq which aw being conducted ml' over the country. Is* rammer I was oat of a jot far several oob and was looking •rouad tor inHlTwg ts da. I had] heard of this new idea the United States army was patting arer a»d imtstiguted, and the first of Jmt} found me with 3.(100 ctlter youog Am ericans signed up for what was to be offered at Camp McCW-Uan. Aja. i didnl know whether a bunch of hard boile>l army officer* would lae j down there from my North Carolina j home and work ine to death in the j hot summer day or let me loaf and J do oa I pieased. At.any rate 1 *wt! and now 1 comicier the experience 1 I had there was o&e of the finest of j my life. 1 was rather arurioas to see what this camp would - j unteered in the WinKon-Silem, X. C j home guard during a race not at our J .iine and I wante-J to see if my new ] (iveriturc would lie any.for,g like tin \ old one, or if it would If hie tle K ■ O. T. C., S A. T. C-. or what. To my surprise I found it ti'spthw diff-T j ent from either. On arivinjr at Camj» Meddler. I learned thst tße treinin? ca • e ; j unf piade up of liitHi sdx oi i*rad J uatei , and college tiien for tfce most j part, wanting to get S4>m ,phy j .ical training without €6Ol. v , It «"a l I a nice buntb of fe'lows a.d. ge.eral j ily speaking, we all l>ked each ota J er from the start. At fir*t we wen ! i little confuse*!, home sick ai.i al j most ri-jily to v h we hadn't come j tiut after being assigned to xegtV-- j .•ompanie.- and know n; each ot l *. I better, we began to fuid uLsfactim j in wliat we Jiad decided t- do, an> I our actual training really begar th« j first day, althougH^c l w* re Rat arar» j ot it. -We ivph prwiua!Bt ac-rot-linj j to height and plaocl in squads. m.rch > Ml to and from delightful mesh'. On the second day *■» we'e t*-kej j to drill ground number 2. where »« , watched the regulars go th j things we were to try to' ea.n U I k>. We were kept t>u-y fit is' tSie f »n and at the end of the week it would have been hard for a: \o t tecogni/.e u> a. the Lo\ s '• o fir hit camp. j ■ Then came talk of tt« r f.e and many of O.e In . rlr aM ('is liecause we had' heart! how C.e ri'r* ■t-iird rifles kicked a-;d cut up l -lot handled property. But ha j, excellent instructor*" iioyt o" u. rame thrrmgh the ri V u rk .without any trouble. It se- nw-i r*tb«" • j ■larkablo tha* no «• e go* h.irt but * >f every rt»an's kuJ lem'tlu rr j i j give warnings. thing* caald no j iave IxH-n done r -«> • arefuJlj" ti-aj j under tho rtirectioo of tko» I euieti i;nts, ca|>t;ii"s, in,«'. i-'kl e- e* the «Ui regular* - MK. GOOD SALKSM \N PAYS: 4 WK SELL GOOD COO!*S: WE PRICK i IIKM lilt.lll. " j W K. OKIJSANS Widitntum, i. C. AIJ j Makes Cleaning- Time Easy ; i Old Spring-cleaning ' I backu. hes are bur of stylo. A little RED C:_AL L>E doe* the work better anJ a lot | easier. Th* ckw v.'oouo finds many waya of making ' it work for h«r. brt us auggest a few of the many uses to you. Write for bocUL FuG 'l - directions in e«ich can, i Be atire and_ : boy only th^ genuine RED 3 , r.CWK v | A NEW FILLING STATION The popularity of a mi ' Nation in Wilhamston. Yea can stop at my door oa Mais aunt aai fcf >cncd «Mi the "real stuT' thai pat* extra speed, and service to year cat. At the same time, you ea» I » given free air and water, not to nwlita polite service. YOB can gat it at Dana's every d«j W. E. Dunn. * d-tt-dt >OTK:E To Frank Bell, aad all dhcn Notice is hereby pvca that aw ha\e ponlßwd 132 acres Baaa laai aad :2 acre* Bell land listed ia Goose Seat townbhip for taxes by Frank Heß. at a sheriff's aale for taxes, at the court house door of Martin rotaaty oa the sth day of June. 1923 ud I shall demand a deed far aaae ■at year from that date aalean 9- •eMueii before. This, March sth. 1923. D. D. STALLS 3-13-lt A. T. CRAWFORDL NOTICE } To Whiteharct £ I!ro., aad all iitlai» a U: tested: * Notice is hereby given that we have Whitehurstf and etiner*ted -b _ 14 pßrchaad 250 acres of Moore '■and listed in Goose Nest towaahip for taxes by Whitehorst aad Brother, at a sheriff's , sa'e far taxes :t the coart house door of Martia uunty on tl>e sth day of June, 19X2 2nd are shall demand a deed for amae •ne year from that date nakai re orawd before. Tiiis, Mutch sth, 1923. D. O. STALLS 3-13-41 A. T. CRAWFORD. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power •nf sale contained in a certain deed -f trust executed to the endersigued m.-tee by R. A. I-ovd, oa the Ist "ay of May, 1919, said deed *f trast iiir registered in the public registry * Martin county in A-2 at page "41, securing certain note* of ev« ite an dttenor therewith aad defaalt ' firing been made in the payment o trie same and the stipulation® con • ir«*l in the same not having bean omplied with and at the reqant of he holder of the said notes the un ersigned trustee will oa the 28tth Jewelry ' Repairing All KINDS l>> your broken Jewelry, Watches' ami Clock* to me if j yo« want-them fixed rijrM. My , |m c* we iMMnaUr. Watcher, (lock* and jwtliy of all kit i> for sak i H. I). Peel ESTABLISHED l«M I VISIT OURSEC OND FLOOR - im- RUGS OF ALL DKSCKjrnOR DAIRY M I*l*l.l KS KUCKKKV WAKE ENAMELED WAKE ALUMINUM WARE GLASS AND.WOODEN WARE TOYS OF ALL KINDS RUSS BROS. -■ . Variety Store THE HOME OF THE VIC " TKOLA WASHINGTON. N. C. r~ I Nobody Please Ever>bojj Hut % piea* tAQfic who dar dwwlflt. IVllllNMHl* do high (lade shoe nyHikf ' »«( only first quality hMk- J iaU. • ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP J. K. RIFFIN. PM* Fkw 3U THE ENTERPRISE, Wflßamstoan, N. C. day of April, 1923, ta freat of the j conrt boaae door ia tha town of Wit- j ttamston offer for sale 4a tha highest jsdcer for cash, at palilit auctiaa. the hiiuui.i); * e>r riled read eaate, to wit: bouaded oa the enat bjr ajst he toi>V»K to S. R. Biggs Drag Company, an the south ly the A. t L. ogfat of way, > a the north by the Haff land, gad on tie west by a cross street, aad ccntainißK see (1) acre, mare ar hie , This the 2tth day of March, 190. 1L G HARRISON, - Elbert S. Peel, S-27-4t Attorney. NOTICE II A\ II«T qualified as administrator* af the estate or I>r. R A. Lloyd. de naK native of Martin county. all ■person: -ate howky notified to coaae an-: make settlement of all areoanfc dae the said estate. All penoas hold iag claims against said estate will pre aant them for payment on or before the 9th day of February, 1924, or thi [ notice will be plead to the bar o* ■ecovery. February Bth. 1923. H. L. LIAIYD, KLIJAK BAKER. I 213 6» Administ rater*. | NOTICE Under and by virtae of the auth I 'apty contained in a certain deed O! I tm t. executed on the 12th day of | April. 1920, by Z. 11. Hyman, an aecorned in the public registry of Mar I tin county in book A-2, page Ml | to secure the payment of eertoii honds of even date therewith, ant* at the request of the holders of sax faerxis, the undersigned trustee, wil an tie 24th day of April, 1923, a -12300 ,m., at the coart house doo in Williamston. offer for pub ic sal* to the highest bidder for cash the fol low n* itesrribed land: Bounded by the railroad and -t I hou.-e and lot of S. S. Bailey, et a Is I bei-r the same house and lot sok I to Z. H. Hyman by S. S. Bailey aw I' E A Critcher, a deed for which it I " of mwd in the register of deed' 1j dhr to which reference may I* 1 1 ma»ie for a full description. This the 24th day of March, Isi WHEELER MARTIN. ,i 3-2V-4t . -- Tm-tre. j • ■ ... j NOTICE To Wdliam Melson, and all etherr taterested: Notice is hereby given that I have purchased 240 acres, res., in Poplar Nnt, listed for taxes by William Mel aan, at a sheriff's aale for taxes at the coart house door of Martir count) on the sth day of June, ly£? aad I shall demand a dead for law one pear from that date unless r« deemed before. This, March sth, 1923. 3-1S 4t O. G. CARSON. NOTICE Ta V. W. and J. k Leggett, and al | others interested: Notice is hereby given that.we ha> j parchasad six hundred (COO) acres o j land listed ia Goose Nest towashq for tana by V. W. and J. k. Leg I rett, at a sheriff's -sale for taxee at the court house doer of Marti: I coaaty oa the sth day ef Juge, 1922 I aad we shall dematMl a deed for sam I one year from that date ual* ss re j deemed before. This, March 6th, 1925. D. D. STALLS 3-13-4t A. T. CRAWFORD. t I NOTICE Ta Mrs. E D. Roebuck estate, aad I al ethers interacted: Msties ia hereby given that are haw I parchaaed 240 of land in lar Mat township listed for taxe > by Mra. L D. Roebuck estate I |at •.sheriff's sale for taxes 1 , aad w* shall demand a deed for sanx j oaa year from that «tete unless re j at the court house door of Martir coaaty aa the 6th day ef June, lift. deemed before. This, March 6th, 1923. a D. STALLS S-13-4t A. T. CRAWFORD. NOTICE Te W. C. Hall, mmd aU ethers Natica Is hereby given that we have parchaae d aaa hundred and eight (108) acres ef H>man laad jjsted in Geeae Meat township for taxee by V IC. Hall, at a deriTi aale far taxes, at tha ceqft house dew of Martir coaaty aa the 6th day ef Juae, 1922 aad aa ahall demand a deed for ana one year from that date lairds re deemed before. This, March 6th, 1923 ( D. D. STALLS S-IS-44 A. T. CRAWFORD. j - —— ~ NOTICE \ " J ' lftl.EltßfaatH., and all other* Natira ia hereby given that we have I* I*IIII* tweaty eigh (28) acres ef Aathaay lead, listed ia Genee Neat township far taxes fay W. M Herring tea. at a sharif aale for tanas, at Oa caarfe hoase dear ef Martta eaaaiy aa the 6th day of Jaae. IKt, aad am shad haaaiij a deed far aaase deemed before. , - 7 This. March 6th, IMS. Dl D. STALLS 3-SS-M A.ICkAWVORDL NOTICE _ Ta 1. K. LeggeU, ami a* dha> Notidr is hereby given that we have parchaaed ackaa Craft laad luted ia Geaee Nest temaahip tar toaea by J.E a- tha wart hoase deer ad Martia naty aa the fith day ef Jaae, 19*2 aad tae ahall deaaand a dead far aanse OZM year from that date aa'i air This, March Sth, IS2T . DL DL STALLS *-l»-4t A. T. CRAWFORD. NOTICE Ta Sam Wdliaam. aad all attars invested: . Notice is herehy given that we ban purchased oae (1) lat listed M Goese f st township for taxes by Sam WB luma. at a deriTi sale far tomes s» the coart hoase dor af Marts® anty oa the Sth day af Jure; 19C2 ■ad we shall demand a dead far aame ore year from that date Balsas re -earned befer*. This, March Sth, 1923. DL DL STALLS 3-lSdt ' A. T. CRAWFORD. NOTMZ To A- J. Britt, aad aB dhasi ii.jereated: • Notice is hereby given that 1 have ; rchaaed eae (1) lot ia WHliamr :i.i township, listed for taxes by A- J. Utitt, at a sheriff's sale far taxes," I it the court house door of Martir - jnty on the sth day ef Jaae, 1922, • ind I ihafl demand a deed for anme a e year from that date aaless re ■ e med before. This. March 6th, 1923- 3-13-4t a G. CARSON. NtmCE OF SALE Under and by virtoe ef tha poo tr J >f sale contained ia thad cutaia daad >f trust executed by Jdia S. IW a the undersigned trustee, and bear ng tne date af February Ist, -19C2, ind of rorord in booh G-2 at pace 129 of the Martia coanty pwbiic reg s ry, said deed of treat heviag bean | BUSINESS CAfcDS Robert L. Cobnrn { 11 ATTORNEY AT LAW Office ia the Ptoplea Bank • BaiUfiag Wittiaaastaa, N. C ' ' I a ■ I .KM LK S K«\ K"K THAN KYfcjTj J BEFORE SPECIAL ATTENTION Giveo to ladies' oae piece ditaara. ! fancy Wpists aad all ihhrate fa- 1 t ncs, S-JCIT as silk, satia, crepe de j ; thine aad georgette crepe J. D. Gray j CLEANING. PRESSING, DTE- | INC AND ALTERING I PHONE US AT NOL l3. ' C.B.HASSELL l ERTIUZERS AND MATERIALS PEANUTS OMce rear Ptaplaa Bank RaOf ing; either front or side Mtraace . / RA. Critcher . RROMarj Critcher and Oitchrrj Auoiaaya-At-Law * I Main Stmt (fan M WilUaassten. M C "PR MARY F. HUFF Tarhana N. C OOce hears: 9 a n.—l p. a, t -JO pi as.—s JO p. aa. Teas, hi, T p m.—9 pi aa. Fhoaes. OdetMl, iiiitini UZ. « 1 .1 1 W fibert S. Peel ATTORMBT AT LAW Offices ia The Gedard rtiidig ~DrßaC«ir | Hoars 9to 12 aad Ito 6 - j Dr. R. la SiTSjp of Rocky Meod«aied«a4t WK Hotel MM Water I*j h the m EAR. MOCK * THROAT ad Fit CI ItlTt * a *mm m m m • mm ,■■■■■ EEPAIK WORK A • NDI (ilia «a ratt tLe payment mt a ear-1 WiMkrfeNß date wi tuartfaen' naplii I with, and at tbe nqfut af tka kaldfer af tka said mate, tfca aa- Mk «v'rf May. !***» at It efleLdk. a . ia flat «f the eaut km dw af Maitia i ■fj at WIT ill .XL C. affer far aale to tka ligiMl hii £unriac ilMi iaml tract arfand af hai ta wit: AD that cartaia tract or paital mt tea* lmWaf aa* ritaate ja WB; A Distinguished Appearance LM'SS^EHMW SSgggE SALSBURY & JOHNSO; Hamilton, N. C. i w wu» nnww» j NOTICE! ■j am* Ike scarral takbe. Wag ■ yaar aaak; it wfl la tain aaf af a flnt daaa aackaaie. j All Work Guaranteed. Price Reasonable* Brown's Garage 1 L BROWN, h«pW » WWaUaHaIL u __ WIIJJIAMKTOM. M. C f • Just Received 500 BUSHELS BURT OATS 50 BUSHELS SEED IRISH POTATOES ONION SETS AND FRESH GARDEN SEED AND TOBACCO CLOTH. ' CAE LOAD OP BUILDING LIMB AMB HASTES GALVANIZED ROOFING AMD BBD CEDAE SHINGLES BUY EARLY WHILE THE PRICES \RE LOW. C. D. Carstarphen WniIAMSPON, N. CL ' • . • n_" * ' Announcement t WE WISH TO ANNOV7IICB TO IB PUEUC THAT WE AS NOW ENLARGING OUE ICE PLANT WIIM TME STANDARD M . POI ND CANS DISTILLED WAVES STSTEM MATE P« ' PUREST and BEST Cry stal lee - '■& ' r- i - r , J»i * TT* m { . 10 per cent discounts foi cash with orders for ticked Gurganus Ice Co. - - _ PHONE |I9 ■ ' " ' * / ~ " it*?• / L teaa aad >!■*! aa tht M in » ■ aa tka eaM af A. Wli ni T 11 Hijliaa. mm «ke aaati tea*, mt j. R H«|Mi ■. Mrs. j aa tka wtX^MLMA teadkateaityMa»S.rtelftJ Ikm tka Mk aC Apfl, 1« V. C. MAIMING, - . 1 4-lMt mm u j
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