TO OUR- Customers&Friends We wish to take this opportunity of ex pressing our appi*eciation of your patron age during - the year 1923 and extend to you our sincere pood wishes for the New Year to be brighter and more prosperous in every way than any previous year. As we the New Year we want to % assure you that the services of every de paitment of our business is always at your command and we hope you will use us at any time we can be of service in any way. Veiy sincerely yours, i C. D. Carstarphen:&^Co. MrtUt «>• ~ M-J --l imA ar«l W? •; U* •* rir ' w of trwt OR«K > «-* *" U " srd «jaj of J*-" I?-'- rv l "", ' u4 "- i £t{u'.!) id. Lam* if -• I'-f 4 curu-f c*fta«* - «""*' m "*' * JM ' trtwr li««e*rstfc aiafi. Si* f. p*« J'*". 11 sjUti tff faaviog l«"«» wit*, a*t at iwfuw. "j U i*>vdrr> «f m«i twcxi--- I •"- «■ i Mk oaf t»f Ja' . !."- -"• ~ w p "| (jgts. CWC, M£ £*lefes ** in*U j dwr •:' «■»« •? • *•*'"' -'" r j at puta •: a«rt--* :« ttae iuitw-t M j aer, for cask. '.ut cp uMtribeti | re*i «rtat. ' ■ B-*: .n' ;r.. aS aJ*"• -• Ma :y ■ sob *fni Ivrry (towmH- iwii*>.e> I i"wr-- aCMHii 3wt >if'2 " rx»«a tl* Hanjl- j t.j- ar>: Ptpta? Ittaeec* j *rrti. Marj KkM-t i-«: T bait- | n*i»r* tan>i t» a «*♦#*•• |*»piar la ts* j t, ¥t > i.f it.r r„»e i*atJ i.- Uxaor »m In,, if tiK litwi - ■'•'"P ,n IM Uer tri •"»!. tW«W* wttfe tin' L4*ttf kerf t» a - t® a ri«*p l*a ltru a tbe '■*f^ r,r ~ t*-:» «>* lesiS- B. l>l kt CEHCiItE. "Iru-W*- TV* te* Si-r* ti** srf IV JS»2S- 2 1 _—— | ' .... I j «»■ la W.*sh»S£l«« | , ! • uud Uu>» tkM j HOT CHOCOLATE. j: ! Sandwiches and Caktji | put Im> Mike *« r x«f* I I I (i- iLj,. .rt. -- »k'lr i* w | ] «iH Wu « «p 1* >••« ' I t Atwater s fharmacy j | TW rr**«r>f«Ma SW*' washinctwv v c * I —^^ I A Broken Reputation "MAY P>E STICK TOGETHER AGAIN— BIT THE CRACK ALWAYS SHOWS. A I- . %» ' ' ' . - I • j|' fc Ol'R AIM IS TO KEEP OL'R REPU-. TATION UP Or SELLING BETTER MER CHANDISE FOR LESS MONEY. 1 t' •—~ ' ... 1 • . ' ' ■ otooy ■iuaMmKC ' I JtemSof the\ Tou)n 1 Mr. llayr*»»-nd Taylor and Mr. Bill liarrell arc »pen mv the afternoon in Washington m • • Mr R«l»rt Coiatl attended the l!„> l.anix > meeting in Washington I uTMiav nighl • ,• o • M«-*.-r-. U_ J I'eel. Jr. and Bill Har- Irel' \i-iteis friends in lEelhaven Tues > da'\ eiT!.injt. • • • • \Jr. Je.--e Slubb- moteffed to W ash ttigton Thursday. uo o • Mr Simon Lilley spent several J day - in the country this week. • • • • | Moat Sarah Hairell returned to I Spartanburg. S. C. yesterday morning to rootmtie her studies at Converse iVUe-T bete. •• • • j Mr. V\ T M.-i-'kmi , Jr. ha.- returned | from Durham. *he?e he spent the 1 i A>- tidt >. • • • • Mr. James tiriCn ;s remaining over jut,! Monday miien h. will leane for j Chape; Hill. I • • • • i Mr. Welt in town yes • tenia). «... j M..-> M nam Br igers left for j Greenville ywMetday afternoon, where j-he i- attending the Teachers Train- J : r g -chts>l • • • • 1 M* Hubert Belt>n, of Durham, ar jnv«l ye-ter- s ay t« visit friends here 'for several dais- THE ENTERPRISE, WaiinratoD M R Mr. Joha D. MmOe m a caller at our office yesterday. Mr. Alooso Robenoa was a viator , here yesterday- J t ••• • 1 Messrs. Charles Sawyer Boad GO- 1 liam. of Windsor, were visitoc here Wednesday. ] 1 • • • • Misses Emma and Minnie Robenoa I left yesterday for Greenville. Miss i Emma to resume her teaching in die 1 city schools and Miss Minnie to re- 1 enter the Greenville Training SdnoL •• • • Mrs. Delia Lanier Carson vi oper ated apnn Wednesday afternoon in the Washington Hospital and the lat est reports slate that her condition is good and she will soon recover. *• • • Mis* Christine Dodc left yesterday for Middlesex, where rhe will com plete her high school .studies ii. the next several week • ■ • • Mrs. Wheeler Martin, Jr. and son. Wheeler returned Wednesday evening after spending the holidays wi'h the former'.'; pnrents. Dr. ar.d Mr*. Potest in Wake Fores*. * • • • Mr Heikrrt Peri. Jr. ha- rttamed to Wake Forest after -pending the holidays with his parrni> Mr. and Mrs Herbert D. Pert- ' • • • • 'Mr. and Mr?. Z Hardy Rose and sons and Mr Tou S. Had ley return ed Wednesday r.igfct from a motor trip to Florida. • « • • Miss Nellie Burru-•, of Richmond, , is visiting relative- in town. Mr. Sam Mar>— in >ft Tuesday for Durham, frntn where he will go to Kentucky for the tobacco opening j there. • • • • Miss Ethel Taylor, of Eflaads re turned Wednesday morning after visit mg Mr .and Mrs. Eason Lille)'. Mrs. Grover Hardison and Mrs Anna Harrison and Misses Evelyn and Vel ma Harrison motored to Tsrboro. Rocky Mount ami Battleboro Wednes day. » i • • Mr. Collin S. Peel -pent Wednesday in Rocky Mount. • • • • • 3 Mr. and Mrs. James Durfey return ed this morning to Norfolk after spending the holidays here with Mrs. Dufey's parents. Mr. and Mrs. (Carlton IJverman. *•• • • Miss Harts field of the -chool faculty here has returned from Wake Forest where she spent the holidays Miss Frances Thomas returned Wednesday fro mßichmond where she spent the holidays. • • • • Miss Rota Mitchell, who ha.- been sick for .-©me time ami was unable to spend the holidays at her home, is now able to be back with the other j members of the local rfhool faculty. . • o o Mrs. A. J. Manning and Mr. Robt- Manning went to Gold Point to get Mr. James Manning, who has been ill with influenza. • • • • Mis.- Myrtle Gnffin. of Jamesville, was in town .-Stopping yesterday. Mrs. • .«*or|?e H Hamson returned Wednesday from Richiands, where she visited her mother for several days. C HRISTIAN CHIKCH A. J. Manning, Paster Sunday school #:45 a. m_, W. G Manning, »upt Moraine services 11 , a. m., second and fourth Sunday* Evening services ISO p. m-. Christian , Endeavor C:4S p. SB. AU are cordially invited te attewd all these services. SUN DAT SERVICES AT THE METHODIST CHIRCH Sundy school at 9:46, a. m.. J. E. Pope, superintendent Let every teach er make a special effort to be on time. i j Preaching by the partor at 11 a. m., and at 7 30 p. m. I>et every Methodut la Williamston ■i.ake a real effort to attend his church next Sunday E D. Dodd, Pastor A Washington k—Ml advertised for a general hoeeeewotker. Eleven persons responded the next day- They were all separately engaged, each «•» faithfully pnssiwnc te cssse the next morniag. Not eae of thsas appeared. One lillisn pacaa trees far eastern Carolina ia the next fssr fears may It is sosthy of fdlllasd A good start has keen made by agrioritaml IWIKB or uir nd by ililt mt tk pmr of mle and wife Mary I wim Mtd Mart* 39th 1922. nd wgiusiwl ia the public «f lltfta Gaaaty in Beak lUC X M ■» M date and tnor tknmk. the i and at thr mptJt rf thr holder of ! ■nM notes, thr —drained Trafltee j will on Monkr the 4tr. dty af F* ] ruarj 1924 at 12 attack *- ■ front - of the Coortheaae ia the Town of WiL. J Hamxton, N. C, offer for sale at jab- , be (Dttka, to the highest hiilifci. for cash, the following teriW real es tate riii- That twtjui trart «f land ntodr ' in the Stale and Coatfr afr:e3id, br rir.niajr at a Water Oak j-Uaiw in the twite i of the toad Mar from Jnha P. HanhMoV mill te the James vHle and Washing*an Rood, and the j Southeast ian mt the land of l*ei Hardison. aad nin-ar Seath 7C 1-2 East 5© mnht.» down said nod to M. F. Modlin's corner: thence Xorth 21 1-4 Eart ir per*- tr Cropei S wn.fr p; thence dews sari may bout 67 perrferr to a rvpresr Lfri Hardison's come-; thence SoJii 2T. West 139 parches to the bejnani'-*' containing 3S 124-ISO sow This be •img Lot Number One of the Hannor. MoHlin Land. This the 2nd day of Janaary 1924 ] J C LONG. TnkfU* , Punnintr. Moore iM HgHm, Attorney 14-41 , NOTICE OF SALE I. the UMfemrned executor of thr . late N. T. Cobarn, deceased, will at : 1 o'clock a HL. at the have place. on Monday, January 7th. 1924. olfer for sale to the highest bidder for ** all the perianal property tilMpt to the said N. T. Cobarn estate. a R COBCBX. Excrete* 12 2S-2t ♦ ' II RTHEI Mffltt I will also offer, at the aforesaid sale, far rest the two forma —ad by N. T. Coboro for the >**r 1924. These farms consist of "TV K. T Cobura Home Place", which is a forty-acre farm a boot one saile from I»arden.-. arvi "The Geytord Finer", i which contains about thirty-#ve cimmr j ed acres and is ahwut two antes from J Iterden*. These farms are located in I one of the best fanaiag lectisas of - Martin County. These is awe (pood I dwelling hou-e aad akfaalr out- 1 houses on each of these ftaraks. and 1 the larger farm ia equipped for to-1 bacco cultivation. Thr terms will he cash. G. I 0081 RX. Executor. l-4-4ts "NOTICE OF SALE" Notice is hereby giiea thai w#r and by virtue of thr p»»n of tmkrctm tained in that certem deed jm trart I made and executed by Jabus T. James j to the underpinned Traster and beur | inj» the date of JAaaiy lrt 1919 and of record id the paibbr Registry of Martin coonty ia Book I'-l- at page 12K said >leed of trart baling been given to ..enure the payment of cer tain notes of even date therewith, tttd the terms and (mttms therein con tained not beer complied with, and at the request »' thr holder of said note-, the aadrrsigred Trustee, will on Monday thr 4th day of Febru ary 1924 at TWELVE 1124*1 oVloch M . in front of thr Giathwe IWr I of Martin County ia thetewa of Wil ' liamston. N. C.. offer for sate, at pab- Ik auction, to thr highest bidder, for cash, the fdrraf described real es tate. to »it :- Thai certaia tract or parrel of land in Martin Caaty, State aforesaid, he ginning at the Mi alb of a ditch «« the Wild CM Bead; rm there along said ditch N 42 1-2 E 109 pries; thence X 29 3rd E C pales ta a stake: thence N 4 1-2 E 121 pates; along a Use of marked trees ta the ma af Everett's Swamp at a stake, a corner, thence down the map to Bwirr Dam Swamp: thanee up Beaver Dam Swaaap to the MaOth mi a small braarh near the Spring; theme along J. E | BarahiU's line ta the WBd Oat Bead; thence ateog snid Ban 4 to the begm nirg. containing ONE HINDBED TE _ UO> ACRES, mam or lam. TTiis the Ist day af Jaannry 1924. 1-4-dt . A. R DENNING. Trartee. -NOTICE OF SALE" Notice ia hereby given thai mfcr aad by rirtat mt the pa aad mt ah contained la that eartam dmd af trust Rhodes aad wifo. Chnie Ihiln. to record m the' MBc Registry of Mar tia Caaaty to Bart A 2- at pace 419, said deed af treat hasteg baaajgrmn atwinif said ■d^'aakr- Pdbraary HH Ml IX eflfteck M . Martin CONDENSED SFTATEMEN TOF THE CONDITION OF I Martin County Savings & Trust Co. I Williamston, N ortb Carolina. As filed with the Corporation Commission £ at the dose of business December, 1923. LIABILITIES RESOURCES £ Canital Stock $ 10,000.00 Loans and Dicounts . $125,281.89 I Surplus Cash & cash due from** I Undivided profits 304.68 banks (' Ring payable NONE Furniture A Fix. 3.331.91 C Deoosits 186,685.72 Government Bond A, C 24,500.00 I Insurance investment 1,250-00 Overdrafts 24.08 $200,490.40 $200,490.40 DEPOSITS COMPARED. December 31, isll9, Deposits ?i December 31, 192UDeposits —— IW,4KEL7I December 31, 1923, Deposits 186,685 IL We are at all times prepared to meet doe requirements of our | customers and ask that they feeL free to call on us at any time we tg can be of service. J. EL POPE, Cashier. | I I ■ | iujnston, X. C-, offer for sate, at public auction, to the highest tedarr. ."or cau-h. the following described real estate to-wit: That crrtaia tract of laad asUsale j m the State and County afare^jkM,) L«ginniag on thr Pnbite Willi imrun and Hamilton Bond at thr iatenection af said rood with the I^H ,r Itesnt fwad,thence ak>ng a lane. TW P. 5 lade line to the tend mi a bramrb near where John Cain fot nailj hied; thence down snid branch to Then. P- Slade's comer in Ihnng PMent , line to M. B. Ballard and Ftery Bane- ( more corner; thence a northerly cowrae to the ran of a branch; thmce np J aid branch its ranoas teai «e i to aaid pcblic road near the schoal ham:; •hence along said rood to the begin-. tung. containing sixty acres aire or; less and being «he same laad amejr-' ed to the parties of the fast part hy | Paid Ballard, and wife EBa Ballard j by deed dated Dec. •. 19IT ia BaA T l- page, 142 of the Maitia Coutey Pablic Begi--4ry. This the 2nd day of Jnnaary 19»L j A. R DUNKING. | Tra«aee 1-4-it |NDIGESTIOW m A mmm* tt* hi—l muCSn. CHAMBERLAIN'S TAJ>LXT3 FOB SALE: NICK ASM WOOD rendy for heate> aad cask stone, delivered any place fa tenn for S2J9O per load of aheat 1-1 cord- MORTON HARD WOOD CO- l-dhp STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE Planters & Merchants Bank I Everetts, N. CL, *as of the doaf of bunaem DcuiberM,tS2l j 4 2 RESOURCES UABIIJTIES Loans & discounts —5154,815J>1 Capital stock $ Bonds 4,450.00 Surplus 7,500.00 Banking House &F.& o?~S Fixtures ' 6,235.00 Dividends unpaid 9L50 Cash on h and &in Cashier checks 3.46L37 * banks ' 105,712.64 Deposits sub to checks 201,486.49 Cash items —' 187.50 rime deposits 40,442.62 Stationary account _ 575.00 Interest collected but not earned 854 M) f Reserve for bad debts 1,006.24^ |271,975.65 . , $271,975.65 \ v V y .* ' * _ " . - After checking the above statement and find that we are large \ enough to serve you, if you are not already doing so, why not give us a part of your business? We serve all alike no matter how small your business may be or how large. v v j !u- . . V. G. TAVLOR, Cashier. * .-m #Bs*» V A ■ i t jfc'iiiS ' I • ■SMS' "ill' 3 " ifft ' . L:t/ * * . 4 i Farm For Rent We have a six horse farm for rent on shares, for 1924, located two miles from Courtland, Va. This farm is in high state of cultivation, and adapted to all crops grown in this section, such as peanuts, cot ton, corn, and tobacco. We have on this farm four tobacco barns for curing tobac -00 ■ A We have the team, and feed to feed them with, and farming implements to work with. We want a man to furnish his own labor, and do the work at his own ex ■ .. pense. y - ' " / ' - ' ' . ** - Apply to .% - - r, . T. & URDSONG & CO, COURTLAND. VIRGINIA. " ~ "

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