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THE ENTERPRISE INiMmMb «WT Tue®d*y «nd Friday by the ri'BUSHiNG ro nitakMitn, North Oroln w. C MANNING. Kditor W. C MANNING. JR- -BCS.JI®- Si.b*tript i >n P l«y (Strictly Ciih in Advar.ce) . s ear .u -8® 6 month- *&- 3 months -. Entered «I the TV** Olice at V. imstan. North Car-Una as «ecom' ■f« matter. TI'ESDAY. MARCH !*•-»- A WOKi n LANCI'ACK A great world telephone system, making necessary to all th * use of - common laneuage. or a rom nan „• ."ersta'dug of languj-ge. will some ia join ail the people of the earth into a wnimoi brotherhood. Sue 1 ! if the logical conclusion o' Joh" J Carty. Vies Pre-al-nt. , Atnenea:. Telephone J«d Telegraph Company The ve scy.eteir. of providing ln- .x-n!Kun rj'.ior »" the w rid w 1 s » 0 f }•. !• >\ ire and ta.'io • •*' -. *» ti" ~ t'r 'l' pi-i>ii«>rtiti.i h. : # ,Vr vi-ch ha it> iiiw ita n-n- he *a } *Tln- sc e .«•«• an.! •• ,la, r »1 ! - 1 ' ' a " :u ' vva " ' . Jt ... . f •» ace iml >' - v.il!." \KK!>'»! I K '.IOMHi At T».e |««rt;- P !e ' ...>;«»ugi»y >. ,j ; t! c >■'.■ of hi ,5..W i- JUT. O ~r« in.- courage. !:ienr• !•••'"k ri.oceivl the ,•« • .-i-. ' him '• " T " »*; - -«t- • ,1.,; j iv « if. ur> he say> "The r>ext Pre-litem. shotihv W a r >n of caw. AouM !iw .»• «eU»i J tt 1!« and m. rally en. u»:h lK» j K ,i Vof politic.- t>' enable liiiii t. tinrk and t. i.et with the realism a" .1 c«u: age. "Tee wr> .cf such a 1 're; i.ien ? cou!* r woui.i iwlp u> hteak 1 ' H 1 al\*if th;-t I .a- fa'l.T up»v;- Amrrira" p,.i; ic- He . V.'M h«'ll> u reh AO.' tU\ poetical pr».e - »ith re-J y . lioo i r. !•*. !*' t*'!tiiiii that- ,4 .!a: \o rwi m'M i l . *■* «ine-l url.v w, ... aw.:; »iti. •».«• aitwi) wi"U ht.cimil |»iac t (♦- o ,t>" .»'!'t ca 1 i'«j» »» 1 tee f.-J' t!-at .our.ißO »-!'.• w•> t o.w iitiace *?.«' >'■ te.-ill r t'J* ■ iU( ait." The v..!u .f , oHainWr of coir in, rvo mifrht be .i. ierniined by the list**r«--1 • ,howii at its ineeunps. 'he tva. fh; ir.lif r * f tyiVßWiO' holil. r.io>-t;i.v ti» v v'iu. Will i' i*' a in.'.' ' r ' o' litth i«n|i«ilanee or or.e of uiuf "mportancet '• e : iw; vidua! memlw . c: i i.vake it eillwr. "I uiied v_e ft»nl, ii\ iikd vve fall !f it s.t# lr.e. V. ill anvstm is «1> ni. ft, there i# not only one division l»ii 'here aie t*'« OIK of them is of i of 1 ttlo impart -*iee. the other mc-i. ■Turn tc the t wn. Tie c-r.e divrsi. L* fv.tmd in • o caUe-1 society ihe eth>— in busiie» We knew \ery little' alK>ut either of the»e divisions, though 'hey Lc lijrht hier town, but froi.. notice the fact came to oi:/ e'tertion. Nut so long ijto a party w. - >n*e": on a certain day ar.d "he rexi iay at the sauie place there was a see* A party." At first we thought tlw t the friends of the host or hostess were tes numerous so that two parties were require.!. Someone happen.! to mention how ixd where ce: tain groups we»e. s>r.d after noticing a bit moie caieTul - ly W sa* that where one person went arotfae = would not go ar.d in or>ier to suit all two parties were had. Nov wouldn't that defeat you? Kigii here h our own little town. cf Red Gap" a movie ifcawii here not so long, ago was of the nar nature, and to "Everybody it wu funny and silly. Well, the picture «M more rtntfth than the real con- cfition of society here. It is inidcr such conditions that gcssip gets it foothold, for one mem ler of one group will tell something on another when there is no just | cause or reason for so doing. Wiiliamslon. you have been here, ! you have swu anil felt the cannon i bids, you have given your share to i a!' democratic causes such us the ! «orld war. bu' you are nearing the ' journey's end—so-called society will [ its division is stepping in. It is r.ot so much in gettig even | with an esiemy .»ut it is much when you forget his faults THE BKOOM. THE SWEEPER Olt % THE WIND? Thi nor*- voju have the mors you •J " *-ee i. What will become of Mnin street ne* «" The broom is entirely t- small, in fact it will ju:t do for |th« slit? ke*-|» i when he wants to .-weep his store front Saturday night. Ihi »n.l just won't do foi it it not • arefu? where it it - dirt, s.> li«e >»rt'l»-i witli thi tractor 4iehin«l if will lie the* thill'.. EOK SALE: I GOOD MAKE MI LE, ' >eap. C. T. Peal, Kveretta, N. C. 2-22-2tp TOKTSEXT: OEFHIES IN GODAKD Building, apply to Jj G. Godartl. 2-19-4t notice i will -el • :>t public auction on Sat u;»us>. March 8, at li! M all the ; .!-! ;•!!«! I.irhin furniture of the ■!t«- J i. ,K.wel! at the Ewell residence or' .>ni!thw;ck strwl. .1 HAMS EWELL. NOTICE OK SALE I n-ler am! !•; \irtue of the powei • f ~::le vested in r..t\ as Trustee o! - the of t". il. Godwin, "fteiikrupt, I »i"! im. Mo tlaj', Match 2!. I 92 1 !, .»e!l i T»«e liTjrt.e-t bidder Tor cash, at I üb?te auction. at the Court House .I Will ai«ston, N. C. 'he follow ii.g i|i.ril«Hl |>ei>oi>a'l property, to »it: Ten shares of stock in the Marine ASTHMA Mo cut* for it, but welcom* niief is often brought by— VJS«S O— r i f MHUom Jmrm V—d Ymmrty inl' Hate Dishwashing? Read This Carefully j Nt) lonjicr is dishwashing a distasteful task to thousands of women. They j now use Red Seal Lye to solten the water and loosen the dirt and grease. Then a quick rinse in hot water and the dishes and silver are not only immaculately clean hut «anitarv as well.Try w ashing dishes the "Red Seal" way. Be Surf ami Bmv^ only thr genunu "li«ii« licit**'' P.C.TOM9OM&Co. V. HOUSEHOLD HINTS ThiilO Our R«d,r« Vtini lo Know Job* that housewives used to dread —«ui*h a« ckwiiij toilets, sinks and ghjf> }mtt and -are now; made rat/ tasks by letting Bed Seal Lje do tkc "dirty work." Bled Seal Lye is the best odor ■lnlmirr you ever used. And as a disiafrrtait there is nothing that ap prunrhe* this handy household product it fff trtil . Thrifty women 4>y the thouaaads ■uke tbeir uva right at home by usieg Red Sea! Lye in combiaatioa with *cat scraps and (Ksw. , • • "THE ENTERPRISE, WILUAMSTON, N. A Bunk. Mcrebead City, N. C. Twenty-four shares of stock in the Bank of Jamesville, Jamesville, N. C. This Feb. 22, 1924. . H. C. CARTER, Trustee. MML ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having thU day qualified as adminis trator of the estate of Roan Hill, de -1 ceased, this is to notify ail persons , having claims arrairst the raid estate to present them to the undersigned adminis* rat or o nor before the 18th '■ day of February, 1925 or this notice , will be pleaded in bar of their re covery. All persons indebted to the said estrte will please make immediate i payment. j This the 18th day of February 1924. WHEELER MARTIN, Administrator Martin and Peel Atty's. 2-19-6 Martin & Peel, atty's. 2-19-6-pd I # NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power ' i and authority contained in a certain J deed of trust executed to the under- I signed trustee by Be*tie Bowen or. the 15th day of June 1922, said deed of ft rust beirg of record in the Public Registry of Martin County in Book G-2 page .'49, said deed of trust hav ing been given to secure a note of even date and tenor therewith, the stipulations in said deed of trust not hiivinjr been complied with, at the re quest of party interested, the under signed trustee will on Wednesday the 19th day of March 1924, at 12 o'clock M. at the Court House Door of Martin County a? Williamstoh, North Caro lina, offer for sale to the highest bid der for cash, at uhlic auction, the fol- Beiiifr tract No. containing 38.07 acres, situated near the town of Kvere'ts on plat of property formerly owned by J. G. Siaton and now known as the Ballard Farm, as surveved and platted by C. M Credle, surveyor, which s:>id map or ple.t is recorded in Map IliHik No. ' at pape 487 of the Public Registry of Martin County, ref erence to said map is hereby made for a moie perfect description. This the lxth day of February 1924. B. DI KE CRITCHER, Trustee. Martin and Peel, Atty's. t 2-19-4 NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the authority contained in a certain deed of trust executed by A, F. Harrison and wife, l.illtam Harrison, .-.aid deed of trust hfirg of record in the public registry of Martin County in Book A-2, at page 5G2. and bearing ftte 24*Ir day «f January 1920, said deed of trust having been given to secure the pay i - —— ———— NOTICE ( S I have ins*alled 2 sets of Grist Mill Racks and beginnirk Fri -5 ilav 22t.d, I will operate these mills for the public until further m i' } notice. My Dailv capacity is 125 bushels and can gire yo uquick sen ice. Th: nking you i nadvance for your prut ronuge, I remain, Very respectfully LI'THER IIA HI)!SON. i JAMKSYII-LK. NORTH CAROLINA Cancers Successfully Treated at Kellam Hospital ihe K«-li:'t» Hospital treats successfully XJfincrw, Tumors, Ulcers, X-H-'j iiuns and Chsonic Sores without the use of the knife, X-Ray, Radium *cids or Setum. ai.d* we have created successfully over !'0 rer cent of th« >*n»ny hundreds of 'sufferers treated during (lit past twenty-three year:, k£I.I.AM HOSPITAL, INC. 1617 West Main Street Richmond, Virginia ■ ■■ 111 ———m*mm mm _ •———m / > ELIZABETH CITY ATTYS. SUPPORT E. F. Aydlett For Nomina tit n In Thr Demolratic i'ri niary To Represent The First Nortli Carolina District in Congress TO THE VOTERS OF THE IST DISTRICT It ir to the advantage of every on? of us to nominate a r.;an of the calibre of B: F. Aydlett in the coming Democratic primary to represent 'his District in Congress. Mr. I. ydlett is a I. is the best* welfare of this section at heart. He has devoted many years if hi* life to the interests of the Democratic party in Eastern Nor \ Carolina and ha ; everwexerted himself in behalt of his city end li s State, tferowing/cvery ounce of his energetic personality in to tbe ftghl to'uphold the highest principles of government by the j people. ;*■- Mr. Aydlett was brought up on the 'arm where he remained until he had learned at first hand the problems which the farmer cf East ern North Carolina has to face, and he is still interested in fanning. For this reason he is in a better posi'ion, perhaps, than any other man of this district in public life to judge the needs of the farmer ami to advocate legislation that will be to the adv&n'age of the farming sections. His legal career anil his years of service to the Democatic party have completed the trainig tha« fits him to represent this District in Congress. No more able man or no c«e more er.'husiastic in working for the public good could be round. 1 ' rr v - . v . A man of high toioral character and strong convictions, he is kr.own rs a Christian gentleman among his townsmen and ac quaintances everywhere. It is a man of this type needed to repre i sent the First District in Congress, ft gives us pleasure to be able to recommend him to you, the Democrat!* voters of the First North I , Carolina District. I J. C. B. Kkringoaus; P. G. Sawyer; Jlk Leigh; G«» J gHct; Jll LeKo>. Jr; Tho*as J. Markham; J Ke*yon Wilson; C. E. Thorn? s«u; \\. L. Small; John H. llall, Jr; Ernest L Sawyer; M B. Smpaca , ■ ' • (Political Adv.) * - , ' \ , __ J ment of a certain note of erw "iatcj I and tenor fherwith, and th conditions I therein contained not having 1-een complied with and at the request of the parties interested, the undenitmed trustee will on Wednesday the IJKI. day of March 1924, at 12 o'ciork M. in front of the Court House d«or of Martin Count, at Williamsten, North Carolina, offer for pale at puba? auc tion. to the highest biducr for c**«h, Uie '• 'owing describe i real crrtat e: F.tst Tract: Begiuiiin? a; a stob, V M Harrison's Imc. therve al mg \V M. Harrison's line to a ditch, Hcatry branch; thence dowj the ren ter of said ditch along Cintha Gur- to a bridge ov*r canal, ltedmond Harrison's line; thence iiong Redmond Harrison's line to the berir ning, "containing ten (10) acres more or less, and being the same tract of land conveyed to A. F. Harrison bj Redmond Harrison, said deed of record in the Public Regirtrv of Mar tin County. Second Tract: A tract of land in Bear Grass Township, Martin County North Carolina, adjoining the lands of Hyma'i Cowan on the north; the lar.ds of Samuel Rogers on the east; the lands of P. C. Cowan on the south; and the lands of John Cowan on the west, containing twenty-five (26) acres more or less and feeing the same land con veyed to said A. F. Harrison by Mrs. •Jennie Davenport. This the IRth day of February 1924 WHEELER MARTIN, Trustee, 2-19-4t NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the powei and authority contained in a certair Tteerf of tTOsr «MUtwt +n -heumW signed trustee by W. R. Nicholson an' wife, Bessie Nicholson, on the 17tl day of May 1922, sa d deed of tiust being of record in the Public Registr of Martin County in Book C-2 pag 472, said deed of trust having bee tfiven to secure a note of even dat» •nd tenor therewith, the Stipulat o"i ' "-aid deed of trust not having teei complied with and at the request ot the party interested, the undersigned trustee will on Wednesday the 19U day of March 1924, at 12 o'clock M at the Court House door of Martir County, at Willicmston, North Caro Una ,offer for sale, at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the fol lowing described real estate: Tract No. 2 containing 39.1 acre.- formerly owned by J. G. Staton an! known as a part of the Ballard Farn' ns surveyed and plotted by C. M Credle, surveyor, plat of which is of record in Martin County Registry in Hook No. 1 page 4X7, to which plat reference is made foY description. This the 18th day of February 1924. B. DUKE CRITCHER, Trustee. Martin and Peel, Atty's. 2-19-4t NOTICE OF SALE " Under and by virtue of the power and authority contained in a certain deed of trust executed to the under signed trustee by J. LASS Wynn and wife Maggie Wynn on the 26th day of February, 1923, said deed of trust being of ra.»rd in the public registry of Martin County in Book H-2 at page 231, said deed of trust having been given to secure a note of even 'date and tenor therewith, and the stipula tions and said deed of trust not hav ing been comjffied with, at the request of the parties interested, the under signed trustee will on Wednesday, the 19th day of March, 1924, at 12 o'- clock M. at the Court House Door of Martin County, at Williamston, N. C. offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash,at public auction, the following described real estate: ' All those certain tracts of land lying ar.d being in the State of North Carolina, Martin County near the Town of Everetts, N. C. and being tracts numbered (13) Thirteen, (14) i and (15) Fifteen on plat of land formerly owned b%' J G. St a* on and known as the M. W. Dr4b.'d Farm, as surveyed by John P. Respass said plot being foun in Ms'rti i County Revis er Deed's office in Plat Book No. l,i ".t page 460, to which said ,->lat refer-1 eoce is hereby made for more perfect Inscription. Tract No. 14 contains 58.47 acres, i Tract No. 16 Contains 48.55 acres. —J;art .N«) 13 contains 45.82 acres. All the tracts referred to in the aggregate contain 152 48 acres. This the 18th day of February 1924. WHEELER MARTIN, Trustee Matrin and Pee', .Atty's. 2-19-4t NOTICE OF RESALE Notice is hereby given that under .nd by virtue of the au'hority vested in me in a certain deed of trust ex ■?cut*d by J. R. M dill in and wife, An ie Bell Modlin and C. S. Modlin and wife, Kettie, bearing date March 9th 1920, and being duly recorded in the •ffico of the Register of Deeds of Marjin county and terms of said trust leed not being complied wilh, and at he leque t f the holder of said notes 1 advertised the lar.d described in ■.aine at public auction for cash on the 12th day of December 1923 and the Catarrhal Deafness a-often caused by ar, inflamed condition >f the mucous lining of the Kustactiian Tube. When this tube Is inflamed you >*v« a rumbling sound or Imperfect Hearin*. Unless the inflammation can >• reduced, your hearinic may be de itrojred forever. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE wll! lo what we olaiin for It—rid your system •f Catarrh or Deafnaas caused b* "atarrh. Scid by all druggists for over JO Tears. F . J. Client y Co., Toledo, Ohio. -• ' iljarriamt Snia. j I . am> Company o I Announcement 1 OUR SPRING SHOWING OF » fl- READY-TO-WEAR AND MILLINERY iFOR ONE WEEK | BEGINNING MONDAY - * - MARCH 3rd, 1924 ALL THAT IS NEW, CORRECT . BECOMING, AWAITS YOU. j ITHEPLEASUREOFYOUR • I PRESENCE IS HOPED FOR DURING THE ABOVE WEEK I | Harrison -Bros. & Co, I j j COME AND SEE IS ALL WE ASK jj I | WILM AMSTON'S LARGEST DEPARTMENT STORE * " same was sold according to the terms of advertisement on the 19th day in January 1924, and before the expir ation of 10 days front the date of ■ale, the bid was raised If proper and sufficient deposit, with the Court cf Martin and a resale wps had on February 15 at the post office at Jamesville, N. C and the bid at said resale having been duly raised, and by authority in me vested by an order of resale I will offer for sale to the high est bidder, for cash, at the door of the post office in the town of Jamesville on Monday the 10th day of March 1924 at 12 o'clock noon, the following described land, to wit: - — " \ TRINITY COLLEGE SUMMER SCHOOL First tei-m, June 10 to July 21; Second term, July 22 to August 30. Affiliated school for elementary teachers at Oriental X. C. Jane I(*© July 21. For teachers, college students, and hi|fh school graduates. Complete announcement ready March 15. Address 4 Holland Holton, Director College Station, Durham. North Carolina. V / " + i ~ " " ~ I' " \ Car Load Of SHINGLES, . HULLS AND MEAL # Tobacco Cloth and Wire Fencing: Cheap for 1 the Cash. * i WINDOWS, DOORS, BUILDING LIME '** -• "4-- AND PLASTER. I BURT OATS, Grown in Nevada. SEED POTATOES, Main Grown. j « v I ■ C.D.Carstarphen& Co WILLIAMSTON NORTH CAROUNA i 2 ■= t i Three-fifths aadivided iakrat in the i Harmon ModUn and ITlnii Mediae tracts of land bunded MI the MrtL' ' by Cooper swamp, the ran of saw be I ins the line, en the East by lands mf the late Claytea MsJKa. Si, «■ the I south by the lands of Suas A. Bii— and. the Lightfoot Mill road. is|A i I the west by the lands I#F. ' Modlin, the same beiag the W land as was owned by Ifsniigi Modlin / and Filmore Modlin, botff of the tracts said to contain 86 MM. ye w - less. - This the 24th day mt February 1924. JOHN D. LILLEY, Trustee. 2-26-2 C /; ' . "a
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