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aHE ENTERPRISE ANte my Tuesday mat l Wtoy by «• fIRWRLSE rtBLbBISG CO W. C MANNING* W. C MANNING. JR. BIS. JIGE isakKri|iMß fat» (Strictly Cosh ia Ajvar.ee-j 1 year 1 C month s -M> 3 moath« ..J. £ .4;- Entered at the Post CMice at Wil '"lemsUm, North Car-Una as ■ecoat!- iais matter. FRIDAY, JAM \K\ 1. I*2l. IMItilM \NCL Ol tiiriTiVi. TO c.i mi l: (Editorial froni Norfolk Lpsc-i I'J s |blri i Individual effort •a' i muc... but utaled effort i irrr»jstib»« "I ctKMller lilupf ,J.'_ tvc-l*. ,«* tior. the iik-i important 'actor t- for at t.* c.lf: -ay - I" uen" T.omo- I TtamipMc ; «■« of Ihf N*or*'»i'L l'«^ Chamber o' ' 'onm.vr« • M * 4k! "hotnpwn r iff* \V fat mi JMCsiUc 'el o • >ua; ra- r„* 'm ea>ii>. A • k • of a few th „-;u. • p-«H • - cVsid p'.ay for a «•!■'* u - wiiift. l.a*« ;• :> •• • ,J futte>f nit- those «. • > t * t»j. uuitl »' ac"mi '>f co*«i-« a "e« malcontent are to *-■ '■ - . ■ »•>«; cwnßwiD'.v; people who * ik trial, wtau ii r it »- must t* w "M l>" " Uuidnir. pr-* jx-wi-. >■ »* they arc great!) • •..• • u•» !• «« • the • p'ilfllStj- llrut o :, i '« w I kt«*»w they are hwrjr. Xorfo'k :- or the t* r» -nw. of g«ea tliis:A foundation f- Wrt 3aw for a m ghtly city V that ■ *•» BMCMary i- ••!>• (! . r effort. u li t; o: 1 Bi cama faiL It ii high time ' -i-«"•' • • ai.o jIWK .. aut»:t>ri'l. r tV IT":- «ier tlx crime Itftr * **=• u-«Mi &• \ I Jjr • €•:" * «"* vr -* ' v ■Hor c~r u* >••■*•-* £*•>. srr ou> t * :n - k*~ > drr on. •-a r > r ; '"« -* "K'J i ti- >«-* •.- ■ . ■» ; ■»' ' « tai'ri«a I o|«ifi.oi of i' *■ •: »• ' 'i ■ •>•" " I > ' .o t. Uu»rt.* jt. f' •- i» - J'" to 'o .-i.-i-' •«»"• 1 - •* j itr a piAi.c : ----- •» kit o\errijrtst. Bwt dr-* kr-r * 1 - » «W l» ' th*- >*' - .«'.»* i - —r. tfciny; tirußknrtex- *h"ch m* .» u j aii arho u>» t y r ~ | ttoi aiiK-h -..a cu?. €••* *• !w j| ■ ■!-* iiMceoib \ifti« f " ; •! -• " 4 to a potentially *+•!»-_;( n .. ' , j* eaur«-:y soßjetruair » . . Seatin-rit s*.'r r -f '■ ; pipii r.r the .-iruriketi "inif" -- '•"■ I . vbo eonm t.- irnr* t.c» rt- *i« , meaiK-r: buit it sko«il*i j*wg si ' L ■ ; , 1 jpo furti>*-r. Tit *ti, «n >jn» . 'I «lriv«s & rar or :rwk. >? a ?-(—» -n - Li,'.-— * . witf »>Wt '«"U- - ability, (itbvu' lir |»uta- )*« j r. . t>ap )hre- of wonw .' ami cfeik! ree. He «»ia.i!erj propertyj He may caas« fiigteful kc» of life- 1 liuimii- maminjp-. terrio.e achien'- lit uniw With I Z*l U liKl-ill uje the iticeU; tM uaa vbo deisherate-iy —himtelf a rt- " ar«i fi"> kim self oat with • car loa«*e«l ink |k - katial with wita the Htmu-t celerity . A fe» Mm* CM, a few days ia Jail, tfae lane «f a license, are mt*. OMtk. The MB «b» rmmm amuck «itb a sua, |U tW bars. The au aho isa» a tmmk with a car wad* dnak U ev«. Let judpe? /once get h tkroucb the t precedent bound legal minds that it is not :hc bat the drunk en driving which i? -the crime, and cw already crowded hard roads will l« safe for uf= all; our children, oar women drivers, as well as oar sober citizens protected, as they hav* a right to be, from a me'i'te wfeiefc has no excuse, nr foV er istinir- ~ --- - i W hat New Orleans Did To Give Wei- Come TO New Year Now Orlo.m Jan. " Sw. | New Orleans' celebration *»- wn - *er. on tlie police b-«>l:- "Two si:i>t t« death: "Two killed in automobile accidents;, '"One killed w!th a drinking "Eipht home? burner!; "Floven ir.ju »-l in fights; "lon hurt t>\ toy "Ten hurt by breaking battle.-. •'Si\ inju(e«l by -bo's. "One suffering from acute alcoho l - j i.-ni; "Oiii- .«Uib!jel; "Six bit ton by dog>." ItWKIV l.k\\KS T» BK«.IN M» WIIKK Ka|*igh, N Juu I.—l»r. WS. | lUinkm. lio.ml of the Sta?«> I*«>porin»-fi! * of Health, leave* Tuesrlay on a ter j nuMith-' leave of absence 'or \e« j V ik. when- he will direct t'»- land- ' ardization «ft)» public health >er*ire hi K> cities of I'itl.iKK) population. This work is iwiiig ori by the American I'ublic Health association. I't . Uai fe in, who ha had > barge of l health wotk in North Carolina for ! ■mi i tnun i*', year.-, plans to retarr j ■«. 1!)«- ate, every time tlie l»«r>t | ■•K-ot.-. lie w,r l>e locate*! in New \ ..rk at "Th Seventh avenue. I6tl j floor. juM oi.e block from the I'ercll -> l\ :ini:i >tat toll. INMATES AIDED liV NEW GLANDS AT POOH HOI SE HhS'IOKKIt \M.OK A.M» HEALTH S(M GHT in IMHTOKS KATHER IIMN "KUI VKNATIOX ™ Francisco. Jan. 2. —Old la'M-" Time i- tn for a rough -ession and; ihe ph ruse "over the hill to the ptwnr- r "ioiise" may 11- ch:niire»l to "over the | ,nll to la-111'., hope arid happiness."| •'i.!!o«ing the announcement he-re of »1 i-orivpletmii of a number of re-, iViai kal>ie glaini 11 aiisplantation «»perar( ' o at San I rnci.-co's Itelief ll«>me. 'n« ritv's "I'ooriiou.-e" E i W. llealieiir. kuperinlendent. .»«>ciar*«! , .-i.iv fiat a series of it'an.l espen | .»wnu .-tailed three nton'hs ag*> ka«t jooveil >u'cessfiit. making dreams! «oiih tiue aiid loin King new ambitio" | ..•id lift to a large number of (at eiib.; Wi-ile Superintendent W.«o(et»bersrJ : no the physicians who performed rjvej ■ 4« raturs are not they >ai-i ..' thi.- time to make extravagart, „li->iM*'it- concerning rejuvenation, through gland transplanta'Ma pan-! i ve cures for a number of diseases, eluding asthma, recovery from para . >o>' hati'is and feet ajid the brirg *!.-ta «if life —the making of aseful. Mppy, bu.-y H.er. ;uid vv men from luiiose. n.-;tss, dependeat persons. :i* to the utoundi' Y results of v 9 k ork at San Kianci.-co's Foorhouse." Twenty-seven iterations were per I,'! 111 11 I Clark-Bennett Drug Co. Successor to Fowden Drug Store. (HONK S3 Complete Line of Drugs, Toilet Arti , o Ices, Sundries, Sodas, Cigars, Etc. 1 QUALITY SBIVICE I*OJtTT DCUYEBY C. B. CLARK L.C. BENNETT li ii -n r formed at the home in tbe bwt three msathr and aeariy all of these ware ■ ■liimV eoceeaefU. JujuwHag to gupenctepure; WonleDbite Pfteen •f the piThli were rafTmr frwtn "s*bm». aad each of these has shown marked improvement Ia e»eh case the persaas sobnittfd to tbe opera tine? at their ewa wpta. and each I P'-iies.t ha- ir.ter thankeo the physi j tisnf for improrw) health and icr.g prayed-for happiaess. Mo t however, ia the •tsrtii* res«Ks of the glaad ope r atioa it tie chanced meat-'.) atti taae of ti.i» upoi. whonr. tbe oper ->t~«- were lerfuriunt. wci-iitiiir to | >wpennte«dent W oilentierg In every case it has beer, noted that shortly after transplantation all mental ill «w.- has been forrotten. New hopes •save beer inspire-! arid long-fonr»t --! "er. pleasure return. Bed-ndden in f mates ef the home, who expected to -pe:« trie rest of their days upon their hacks, may now be seen working : happily in the garden, among tie I "cows and cr.ickens" and in general j domestic duties at the ins'itution. j Amor g the cases on record is that lof a nan K2 y ears of age. He sai" feted from Kenitlitjr. Since the irlaiid : pla-tinr a deci-ied improvement is j•« record He is now aide to feed . aiei -;re-v himself. In acfabtion. he I j nelfnf fie) arid dress others and doe* i 'irht w- rk at the •-■oine. He has a j rnui ite, -ieepe well arid has re I rained his memory. 73 years old. Before the operwjon i she rouid mt sleep, her ears' rang i (wistaitlr. ana her head ached. She i took no interest in life and waited. I she said, merely for death. Today -be -eem- 'M years younjper. Her cheeks are p>nk. coveted by ft nr. white skirs; she has completely re rained ber health an-t is like a happy j 'vocmal nonan of M |K 1 J McCarthy and I»r J I> Crrnr. of this city, anil l»r. Malvina E. of \ lenna. who perform*-1 •hr '-pi-ra.te-*>s. have made no spec ~_»ruiir dam- for the nesults of their ««-rk and have almost ignored the j (w.-hlit; of ei rejuxenation as the I >jt Si mate outcome of their glaml • traife-plar tatHHi experiment--, pomtinjr j —jt tl-at iirnHni mental and physical I mpiotment ia- all that has l*en -««gM ir these operatiors. Wollenherg. how ever is more enthusiastic- He be laeves the glai«d «|eratKKi may in t:»:e empty all the country's P«or h«we>, letarrtmg the inmates into the »a» ks of -uowessful. -mbitiou- work- MUKT OF SPECIAL TKKM t»F till KT . Urerea--. at the revjuest of the i i Buani of County Commissioners of I Mar* in County, his F*ee!b-nc>. Cam- I eom Mornsoa. of North Oa \ r»- saa. called a special two weeks L terai of Superior Court for said roan I ty. for the trial of civil actions only, ! ,aii term of court to begin oa Mon !oa>. Fefc tth. 1924. j New. therefore, in compliaace with 1 Cor-soislated Statutes Section 1452. > itfUe is heretiy given that a two weeks term of Superior Court of Mar j tin Courty, for the trial of Civil ac- will be heid at tbe Court House of sjxi Court), in Williamston, S. C, begw'-iag Monday. Feb. 4th. 1®24. This the 3rd day of January. 1»24. H C. GREEN. Chairman o' the Board of County "onim»ioiers Atted: S. S. BROWK. I-4-H5 Heik Fi-fl®ca THE ENTERPRISE, W ::aMton, N. C KOOIESTCOLOS MialkW Tw Vjcjss i NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE I will sell ail the personal proper -1 ty or. the Bryant, Best and Forest fun in Poplar Point, consisting «rf ieolk, hogs farm implements, corn « and hay, and aO other personal prop erty. Time of sale Thursday, January 3, 1924. it 10:30 a. m. Place of sale: on the Bryant farm, near D-'»n John- residence. _ J. G. STATON, 12-28-21 Receiver. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the author ity contained in an order of the Su perior court, signed by His Honor Geo. 1 W. Connor, in the action entitled the ' North Carolina Corporation Commis , non vs. Parmeie Banking and»T ru.-t Company, on the 13th lay of Decem ber, 1923, the underpinned, receiver of the Parmeie Banking- and Trust Company, will in front of the prem i*f hereinafter described, which wa> formerly occupied by said Parmeie Ranking and Trwt Company, in the town of Parmeie, N. C., at 12 oc'lock m., offer for sale, on the 25th day of January. 1924, a* public auction, to the highest bidder Tor - cash, the fol lowing described real estate: Lying on the north side of the Tar | lioro and Plymouth railroad, joining S. I Bane on the east, E. C. Speight on the ——l I ' I Purchased A Nice Car Load Of Mules and horses in Richmond January Ist and »\ill unload them Thursday. Don't fail to see them before purchasing. Thev are rijrht both in price and quality. JOHN G. LONG j j IAMESVILLE NORTH CAROLINA * , THE WDJJAMSTON TOBACCO MAR KET WILL RE-OPEN TOES. JAN. 8 9 -J**-. _ . • . /J | All Companies represented by same Buy j ers as before. Come, and bring your ! Scrap Tobacco ' The Williamson Tobacco i Board of Trade ' m |'''''. . - t . \ J S. J. MANGUM, Secretary ! ■' •- } ," : * - - -if --*j| north. Stalls' stoie building oa the f t west, railroad street on the scrth, aad I ■ J bein gthe same premises formerly oc- j copied by Parmeie Bcakin pad Trust « Com pal y j 1 Also one half (1-2) undivided in terest in ail adjoining wails. This, the 22nd day of December, 1922. . . ! MARTIN COUNTY SAVINGS A TRUST CO. Receiver for Poj iiiek Bank ing and Trust Compeny. Wheeler Martin, 12-2S-4t ■ Attorney. TRUSTEE'S SALE By virtue of the authority confer red is me by a deed of trust executed to me by W. B. Daniel and wife. Em ma Daniel, cm the 29th day of No vember, 1916, and duly reeoided in the reg-irfter of deed's ofice is Martin county, in book O-l, at page 429, to .secure the payment of a certain boni bearing even date therewith, ar-d the ■stipulations in said deed of trus no* having been complied with. I shall ex pose at public auction for cash. on Mondr.y ,the 21st day of Janu- n . 1924, at 12 m_, at the court house door in Martin county, the following prop erty: Being farm number 6 according to plat of land formerly owned by W. D. Jenkins and com mo-1 y known as the Pennie Siarie farm, which plort is of record in the office of the register of deeds of Martin county, land divis ion book 2, at page 20, to which ref erence is made for a better desrrip -666 Is a Prescription Prepare* fee ('olds, Fever and Grippe it is the most speedy remedy we know. j Preventing" Pneumonia don of aa farm number t, rontau !in? lit 1-- acres, more or Im, «*- — ~r v • cepting 1-2 »cre pm yard aad oat let to mbc. Th» being the save land deairi to PEN DERS YELLOW-FRONT* STORES FLOUR 12 |b - 241b. 481b. 981b. WONDER SELF RISING 45c 88c 1.65 £25 Palace Patent —47 c 90c 1.70 3.35 Extra good Quality sWirrs ALL PORK SAUSAGE MEAT, lb.--23c Premium Franks, lb. 20c Premium Oleomargine country rolls, lb. 31c Smithfield Style Sausage, lb - -..- 25c Picnic Shouldei-s, lb loc Troco Tfu^utterHS^^^^^^— —^ Snow Drift, 4 lb. can *® c Lard. best pure, lb. _— --17 c | 8 lb. can —1.54 1 MILK, Tnie Value Evaporated, large can _ ~ ... - .He MILK, Eagle I*. and, Condensed, large can -..... 2or Quaker or Mother's Oats, pkg loc D. P. OATS, pkg. 09c Post Toasties or Kelloggs Corn Hakes, 3 pkg. for - - 25c Cheese, best American, lb. 34c Big Hominy, lb. 04c Hominy Grits, lb. 04c Lima Beans, lb. 14c Navy Beans, lb—lOc Tomatoes, large can 15c Medium can. 10c Corned Beef Hash, 1 lb. can ... Tsc Corned Beef, no. 2 can 23c 6 lb. can 65c Roast Beef, 6 lb. can ssc BACON, 12 lb can - - - 180 Strip, average 3 pounds, lb 17c SALT RIB PORK, lb. . J... -- 15c 611 E E = D. P. BLEND, The World's Best drink, lb. pkg 33c YELLOW FRONT, Extra quality, lb. pkg - - - 29c GOLDEN BLEND, The Old Reliable, lb pkg - : - 23c (AKK D. P. PLAIN, RAISIN or Layer, lb 25c Absolutely the Best Cake Made V / B-l ; l.'l.'—l ■ W. B. Daniel by A- R- Dmai*. twm toe, September 10,1919. this, December 21, 1928. W. C. MANNING, 12-2®-* Tnwtat
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