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. >~HE ENTERPRISE *-■ti*M «wi» Taeed*y mmd Friday kr «fc» KYpn>»nsr rcßusn?ic 00. Naitt OnfM v.cmNMM; W C HANKING, JR —BUS- MGR i Str-«-tly Cask h. Adcazre) 1 year C month? -8 0! 3 months —>- at the Pre* 0««* at WO North Car-tusa aa MtaaJ ha nattar. FRIDAY .MARCH A IKt i HI TIME l HEKE The auionn-bfie ha.- t*lpe»: ir re j movinjt fl.es from the U>wt> ar J j cilia- Trie reason for this urvar**-j mer.t U tnat it has eiimnsaif: to a preat fitfr.t the horse stoai* The Horse stable raises ®i!« ®*s thar. any i-tfter agency Pre jwr care with the table .will help •;;nsir.isfc the j flies. Preca JtK r then she*!': t* ma -e j acnrtlingl} The vjrioo.- health departments IT all parts of the roor.tr> ar:v_-e thatt the house fly cam* more deadl. diseases than ary otner ais«rt or disease earner The fly rnw- man> deaths each year Ot nm*-- - *•- ' cee-i the imariM'JW -r» kr. of the average per-or i.* -armS-i' with hygienic metfet»;s of peeraut* * The fly costs u- bandied.- of maijos of dollars every year be-av-* of t» sickness he make- No* is a rwi time to #«■' ! ' fight ipiHt the fly kil! rao-t of t« flies at first ar>: they wdl he scire at the last of the reason. It is not al»ay - the tr u its* that counts. I**'- the -upf- rt j hoc injf the thin* tnat courts ir mo ' cases. Some of our citraer-s kr*m ; about it wher. the 1 hurt, -cbo failed to compete for 15* clip ns V* triar.im 3f J ?'" la»t Friday. However -•>» of t»» same citurr.- «ii»; rx,Z kw* arythir? about the last two times *r*f. tl local hijfh school .in e-nter U* eon test, for the> d*» r.ot show interest in the marer to tl «* debates heki in the local school a- • | •iitoriurr. The honor receive-i throofh the efforts of tre -debater- ir the pa t two year.- seem to be too easdy for rotten, for it wa- f*® that lianr.stor. sent her wort ~ y -peak* ' to Chapel Hill ar.: where they four * their way to the reit to the la-t contest (ilancmr the ifoerfivc from ar.rie. it can he .-een t'-at it isr."t the fault of the school heads, but may i* seer, to be the fault of tr e prM ts who do cot ser.«i their chibtte*. to «bnl The amount of «-rk ro;a:r»- -f t > present day hi*r. sdnoJ pup- T "*' permit the precious few tr* -pf»-rta it; to rehearse the -ime ditties veil after year, and which «tut.«- !- «• to the many ar»t not to the few. The only differerce it the whisk; stills of the >ester«ia .- aad toaay's tint those of yert*n »j has a and those cf totfay ravret There isn't any ipestac about r. The condition- aa>*r the pwr |* pie in William.- tor. aje -o has that i first thought you *o«kl wOfxier wf they remain her*. Their swffer.ee * hardships are by the*m order that others nurrt pn-fi* Ju>-* iar from several «se> wki-! and oar town, no oae has profited thereby but the poor have became poorer an the Trf***—« «n«er which they In hare tow* to he unbearable * do if* know «a whM IV dirty lies t attend to ach matters, hut we d know that it fe Mae at* daty ■ 1 GIVE ME HT THESE Give wme the "* -ht an And %'** * *sl • V I Grre me the hewrt that's true as steel To ptimipie and Triends, That faithful stands in woe or wea! Whatever fortune rends. Give me the Book that shows the way To belter worlds than this: That points to realms of endless day Aral freriastisr Wiss. Grve me the life that's strairh and dean. Tren fault it if you can. Whatever raer may think. I ween They mark the honest mar;. Give me but and Messed with '' health, j W>jte>r my fortur* be ' I will not crave for giecd of wealth Tnese rain enourh for me. —J K. WARNER I "" LOCAL ITEMS OF OAK ( ITY SCHOOL Mr. t F Ayllett of Khzabetl Tjt> j was in town. Tur-iay. | Mr Lindsay Warrer. of Washington i wa- a visitor !«cre tt eiiitfiiav. Mk Lucille Ho Us*' of near liftlx*! the week-en«i in town wit! f r«er-«is- Mr. and Mrs N M Worsley an! 'amily attfwio! the buna' of Mrs. I> A *>utterbr».tre in Robersonville Mor.-lay Mr Clayton Moore was a visitor '*-TT WMre-iay Mis. Sallie A«»ams spent the w»-fl. ir. F' ur Oak- »ith her mother Mtsess Marjorie Knirlaii'i. Mildred I►avcr-p«.rt. Haze! P:lan«i. Sara lAtny Johnson arsi Mr L T. Chesson went to Jamesville Frftay night to attend tr# tr. aumlar >iel«ate Mr tt K Tyson made a husine '.Tip t'. Greenville an-i Farmville Mor;- day. j Mr W T Stinette ma.ie his usua!- trip to Kxk> Mouri! Tue.-.ia> He i urideriroir.r a treatment there with Dr. Horr.hec. Mr an>i Mrs H M Ain.-iey aiv! •Jaujrriter. Mary Kathleen, spent tin ••♦k en.l in Cre.-w«-ll with relatives Mr 15 M Wors'ey and family a' Iffthe union meetinjr at Credit >»arr,p church Sur^lay Mtss Grace £tarlinr of Ha- v«■ iI wa . in town We.tnes.iay. Mr F rar.k Wilson was i t"wn Sunday visiting friend- that he is interested in the H«me Kc-r...mics I *-|iartmerit of tl " | Notice To Tax"! :l PAYERS! 1 i 1 1 -' . 1 i $j This is to advise you that I will bo foicecl to lew on all real 5# ami i>ersonal property in the month of April and first & it Monday in May, by order of the Hoard of CountW Commis- g (ft* J attl t&j sioners. y fig al V U > (B; Therefore, I w ill thank each and every one tnat has not $ paid his 1923 taxes to come foi ward and pay sarpe and save : 3{ r a i the cost and embarrassment. * * la tf. jl Vou can pay ybur taxes at the banks of your immediate Bd E j section or-at the office of the Sheriff in Willianiston. Mr. I 1 fcel or 1 will be in my office each day. *ll x Thanking you airain for your nromnt"attention, I be?rto re- la - 'R . njain, " . r , * B IResoectfully yours. H. T. Roberson, I SHERIFF. ' ~'J'■ _ school. Messrs. T. W. Davenport, J. W. Hines. J. T. Bennett. E. K. HarrtJl. H. Z. Hvman and J. ,1- Davenport at tended court in WQliamston Tuesday Miss Hattie Everett attended the Everett-Hirrs wedding in Greenville Wednesday. Mr. and Mr- Oscar Coaacil s®ve * delightful party to the teacher- a' their country home Wednesday nljjht Many frames were enjoyed by all. Af ter which fruit was served. Messrs. John Manninr and Jr.k Bennett motored to Nprfolk. Va. th ; : week-end. M:ses Essie Jordan and Kate Daven port spent the week-end at Creswell with relatives. : ~~ t - Miss Christine Whitley Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ricks of near Kenly this - week-end. Marjraret Hines, Preston Move. Gladys Everett, Ru«lolph Smith. Lucile House. Dorris Raw I- and Eloise Ross motore«i over to Woodard. X. C. San- Hay to see Misis Ruth Chesson. Messrs. Roy Sitteror. Cecil Ray mond and Jasper Mizcll and Johnny Goode vLsitel their lady friends here Sunday. Mrs. T W. DavenpoM and Mi» Christine Whitley motored over to H>t>Kxjd Mori'lay afternoon with Mr J T. I.iverman. We are very Had that Mis-- Gladys Foust is able to re-ume lier w-rk at school. Messr . Krnest Harrell and Henry attendeti the Everett Hiirr> we»l) ; ne ;n Greenville We»lnes«lay The Oak City basket ball teams de feated the Rob~r onV!l!e tean\S, he-f Tuesday afternoon. The score for the *l»oy leinr. Robersonvi!le 2 Oak City 4. r >. The jrirl-' ira-ie was m«re inter est inr since the -core was: Rolnr o i ville I»—Oak City l"i Ti.e Robersou ville teams showed the real 'porting ; spirit and we want them to rem?aeaii i Tlie visitir.tr t|-.| fine not to hav» j had a coach this year. NirriCE OF SALE j } nder ami by virtue of a pov.er of ■ sale embra'etl in a r ve-ute-i jby J. S. l.anter wife, to V.. K. Matiipton and Son «-n the tir-I day of June, 1921. same beinr of reco/d in TF Y6UHAVE A. § M MVrt.tr. latlSMtM. tM F M St*aiak. foa ImCmV, •e ":■» im," J« will lii I Tutt's Pills II Tbrtetkrmal . 1 II '!"■* >ui >HI By lie tjmcm. ' I m Liiumm, vniunroK mm carouma. the office of thr Barter «f IMi rf Martin Cii—t.y at Book —Z, ftjej 249, am) Mask hariar kca nai ir| the payment mf the rate '.' -rrery re cored, the inxianifcww* Mnrtgacrr wfl expose at pbbiie sale to the highest Ui der for cai)i«t the Coat Hurt iMtmr in WiDkunataa. Nor Ji Ckniasa. on the 29th day of Aprfl, 1924. at !2 c'dock noon, the following described ml es tate: Beginning at a tyfre-s at the f«t of Msckfhiro Sinap war Wddw Creek, and theace mwrag K*!ti 88 1-2 «!egrees west ISS pales, t£»ce outh 16 degw* west IS poles to a naplr, John D. Cooper*s corner thence south 70 poles to a fis»- ti*«e J north 75 degßa ta--t 142 poles to a j cypress at the old Armfctfii «e j ches Creek, thence t*e 'W*® emmmtm j of the Creek to the Wit**- coo- ! f I IP I I jasil I %f§§! 1 P J °f j taming l«0 acres, more or Im. ■ b being the same land described cp I Page 380 of Book D-l in y«gidrr mt Deeds* office of Martin County. This the 26th day of March, 1984- W. R. HAMPTON*, trading as W. H HAMPTON and SON. By Zeb Vance Norman, Attorney. MML NOTICE Under and by Tiitae of the author ity vested in me by that certain deed of trust executed to me by B H. Rob eraoa and wife, Fannie fiadenoo, re corded in Book H-2, page 228 Martin wanty Registry, the rtipihtwm there 'ii made not baring been complied | with, and the holder at the note se ; cored thereby reg—iting foreclosure, j 1 will, on Saturday, April 26th-, 1924. !at o'clock P. M-. in front of the J Court Howe door in Williamrtoe. of i fer for sale, and seQ, at public auc tion, for cash, to the highest bidder, the following described lot or pared of land. Being the .came lot whereon W. A. Roberson now resides, on the North side of the Rail Road, and the West id» of Main street in the town of Roberaonrille. N. C, adjoining the lands of H. A. Gray and O- P. Rober son. Berinnis;, in the of Main I street at the corner of H_ A- Gray and ■ St I Car Load Of Tor aboat f —tj m" nji Mr. F. A. W«ltar.>wl kam dtfaa «f Nntaf, r.aJj ■■■. > SHINGLES, HULLS ?K£ ft T AND MEAL bliiJiai hridarhaa aad couMal wtoop ab—l ay wot. i-- Tobacco Ooth and Wire Fencing Cheap for Thedford's the Cash. BLACK-DRAUGHT WINDOWS, DOORS, BUILDING LIME !and H relieved mm. ' 'Aboat «igfat ytM ag* my j i » AND PIASTER. ioZ£?J?Jl BURT OATS, Grown in Nevada. "I Mine I will try Black- I SEED POTATOES, Main Grown. I and to fallow Jiiaiti—■ I She wu aaaaaattJ aad I couldn't cat or rat She be- C.D.Carstarphen& Co I m Try Rlack DraocfcL Itcaato ■ ■ c| |8 WfLLIAMSTON " NORTH CAROLINA « s _ = _ , J iiarrismt Urns, and (Company Special Showing I For Easter v , We are making special showings in Hats, Suits, Coats. Ox- v ford Hosiery, Dresses, Sweaters, Silk and Piece Goods of all the 9 ! new styles and colors. F , • • ■« It will pay you to make us a visit before you make your se ll lection for Easter. _ • • t ~ • ■ , Our assortment is the largest that we have ever shown and ! you will sure be suprised when you see the quality of goods \' j and the low prices we are asking for them. f 1 Come to see us and let us show you the largest assortment you have seen this spring. II '• ' / v 9 Hi I' ' ) . ■ ' : i , ' : • . - ■ L li ■ ' ' ' - • ' ' -"J • • If * * I'" Harris oo Bros. &Co COME AND SEE IS ALL WE ASK WILLXAMSTON'S LARGEST DEPARTMENT STORE i li> ■tavtk btrfEA. Gray Ml H. C Milan. Vottrty to the the line at O. P. til Xartheny. to the cne af B. H. til j thence alaag th* Itoe af said R C. Robersaa. aver the ceater af the aeQ, to the edge mt Mato street; thence aloe? the edge of HiM drat. Soath eriy, to the Iwgwiiic Contain inn oae ooehalf at the lot of Und conveyed to R H Robersaa by A. &. Robenaa and wife This. the 27th_. day of March. 19M. T. JONES TAYLOR. Trartcr O-IMt TIISTETS SALE By virtae of the aatbor.ty coafe* - red in He by a "Deed of Treat" «- ecated to ase by C R Mobtey and G. K. Mobtey. oa the Sid day af Man* 1921. aad daly rtxwded is the Regis ter of Deed's dhe la Martin Caiaitj. in book G-2 page IM. to secareThe payment af a ceitaia bead beairg rren date aad teaaehe-F>.shidfahidl even date therewith! and the stipula »ns in said Deed of Trust not bar ing been complied with. I shall ex pome at public aactiaa. far cash, aa the 15th day af Aprfl 1934. at WB liamston. at Court Hook door 12 a"- « dock ■ Martia Coaarty, the Idbakg ptaputy. Pnwiitoß at m peak aa the WB alaag a fcace ami the tot la a IV lar Tram. three a aliaaghl fee to Farsa. Oaek Fana to Willii—n« Laad laa la|L CaV Ihe to a ftaffcr ia xaa at rand. ther.ee alsag the tod Read ta the beginning. oataahg Oar Hn dred (100) anas awe or laaa. Bei- g as The W. I- Riifrk tea." H M- STTTBBS, Trastoe. Thi» the 13th day af Match. 1904. MM. Hall's Catarrh Medicine Om «a Mrm tW> Ottint koAaea toa h«ltt.""n2 «nrt*~7«—an 'Smt* ltd Oittnkji a tmrmi Omk. a Is r-««!lr " BtU-TI MTMBMIJM IW ■■■' «■ a Rf.Ong *' V !>*«. OMa.
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