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. _ ; _ Items of the | town I Mr. F. M. McCoy, representative of tw National Lyceum System of Wash- D. C. Ha? been in town this week 1 • • • • ( Mrs. Kb Rarer? of Mackeys and • Ml"!- Charlie Mite!! of Roper were in town Wednesday attending the funeral of Mr?- Jo*. L Robertson. 1 • • • • Mr. and Mrs. John Ellison of Suffolk. V» attended the funeral of Mr Robert.-or. Wednesday. Miss Laura Ellison of Washinirton and Mrs. W. A Ellisoi ->f Belhaven are rsitinj friend- ana relatives in New Town this week Mayor John' Wassell. J H. Purvis ar-' HaroK Everett were in Greenville Wc-inesflav" atteritnsr the Everett-. Hirp wM-imr. Mr and Mrs. Charlie Robertson of ! Portsmouth. Va arrived Wednesday to | attend the funeral of Mr. Robertson's j father m • • • Mr George W Sm ; th. principal of J the F»rrr. Life school was in town j Tnur-U' attending to business I»r. J H Saunders returned from Richmond Wednesday right wh>re he un-'erwert, ar operation The ■'.•«-*'>r had his tAtsils remove.; at the St Lukes ho-p:ta! Mr. am. Mr- V. T Meadows :,r rr.e- fa-t r.irht from Richmond v r»-r.' Mr Meaoow- ha- l*»en rece i'r medi cs! treatr-ent While in Kic' won Mr- Meadows had the misfortur * to break her arm. Mr Harris. representative ' th? Rob ersonviSle Hera!, i was in tov 11 Wedne •lay or. busines • • • « Mrs. J F Thigpen, Rev. and Mr-. | E I* a!id Misses Mary Clyde ; 1 ergett and Mary Ijeggett m«t"re.' | to Washington Wetinewiay where Mr- j iKeil to->k t* e V Southern train for ) He-'f.M Mis? Eir.nia !>1! llarn- of the Sort* | Carolina College, fireen-bero. I- her. j v:Mtir g her grandmother, Mr- Jenni i C. Yarrel! for -everal da> She will 1 resume her studies . • • > M:ss Elixaheth h>|ie of Robersori I \ille *as a visitor here Wednesday Mr Ja«k Barne- of Wilson visited ht« sister. Mrs. W E I'ur.n several day* of this week « Mr- R W Hardy Mr R A Crit-» er Mrs B Muke Critcher and Mr- Jw A Manning m..t«re.j to Washing ton Weine>»ia\ • • • Mr Asa T Craw-ford "-eturned la ' night from Washirtirton City where he has been on a short business trip. • • • • Rev/ A V Joyner of spent '»everafcdays of this week with itis fair..ly in Williamston • * • • Ke\ R. l» Ik«ld attended the region ai Sunday School meeting of th« Meth«-;:-t church which was held its this week ■ • • o Eider Mric«-r .et .rued to his i.onf ir. Weldon after spending Sunday with the M E. Church of this charge Mr Mjrr.-I Rntt motored to Green ville Wednesday. Mr Clan-rc*- lll.ea >f Windsor poLss*d through Williamston enroute to Washington last night. 'sure fit* A can't blow - Tl—rwrf IM—IIIWII ■■ IIHIIII MARGOLIS iyjOS. and BROOKS ; -. •' •' - ■■ ' r • Mr. All Clapp of Ridncood will ar rive in town tonight to spend the week j a end visiting relatives ...» Mrs. Riddkk of Scotland N-*k isjc visiting Mrs. Bettie Pope on Haugh ton street. jo • • o • | a Me.-r- A. J. and W. C- M-nninr at- >t] tended a rneetinr of the State Board n of the Christian Church which was ~ held in Wilson Wednesday. 1 • • • • Mr. Bosie Cleary of Wa.-hmrton wys y a visitor here yesterday. o tl OWL-LAFFS j J - ' 1 I w. L. CO- With Laajrhter) ——— ——— 1 Overneard: ""The Wife a! *1 I i*>ove*i . \e-ter> av' and to«:ay I car. t Collin-; I'eef telL- of a n 'a-.e-t .-ar. | who [cirk Ic> car ir'im.: his irsrl - '"•use. tells ner tt i- « the -rarare for I repair-, they -aik if. !#*!. f«>r rickelj Irirk arxt tier, retur?. li- :..en gi-*- ; ut. cririk- up car drive- | orne. It's an avfui thin? t«> ay. but it , a;.*:— t'~? -he i- ca!k»i the villas ' '.e!i»- berau . - e ha- the most n-.i» i A mar. who-* »-rd i- as itwjl as j is !».■.•! is seldom a k.-«i to tne his '"i ond. I | It's rt'i r..-i "t« c'»n:h. hut i~ -ur.- j I .-u ho;.: e» I —ls trere an ait ir k.--jr.sr'* "i • oijy a. - *- i- \rt th*u w r E S IV*! -a>- -nine jer wi- ihipi I »*.at liberty I ir* nrVt to -« !*- : th 1 i v- t*\ war* t-» obey. Ever;, now .«■ -i then some or • \ ; ! ;..ven'l mi-se«i cuiw- jp arsi «'J 1 e i- brii afar. ''' lrt«»i news front Seattle V.-na-; -'abbe»i i» her hu bars! Mav b thf ' ;re runmnir out of ammunition. -. , Ije-lie Fowter t' ir.k-» suict*'.- - i n No man ha- a ririt !«' If ii i ; 'are of tii*. for wnr oth-r .lu.i t«- The Uifiant>".«>n rv»i>ieii" «-f j IVur ! i>r>i. I .. A nothinj 'or i\ jhTT 1 i.l? rive m*>!iier a Son-in-la*."* i' : > ?'eck Who aas tha* " > Wit 1 - >e-ier»-ai * ''J't I utcH--Sue *a--."t a jioaf'i, ' ' v. - a rr tne frun I !1e..,y I'erk Why rr :#-lniit * | Itilly Rj'cH—l.-i;iwe; • I her a'«i -Vl -i» uv in the eve! ___ , A r with r.o am plea K>n will uj fo» it. tnley Se--«-W>- thi-k . -IT'- u . i- like a pistoL If you ha»-» » • vis' k.s ;> luukwc for a cha*»ef to use i». . THE ENTERPRISE, WILUAMSTON, NORTH CAROLINA. THE ONE TRIN'G NEEDFUL 3y Peter Sawyer. Pastor erf A. M E. Zion Church As a minister of the Lord Jesus Christ and as a leader of my people, I ■_ feel that as all lesser streams make out into one great ocean: so oujht we as Christian leaders, help little by lit tle each day. a.- lesser streams, to' make into one great oeear, of service in order to help in establish!. 1 .? the Redeemer's kingdom in the wor:d, but to do this there is one thing needful. And this one thin? coiir.ot be restrict ed to color, rar.k or creed. but the one | thing that shoui'i concern a3I is a great j er Christian training. Then we must j save Williamst' n. and to saee William ,: ~tcr fp must our families and to 11 ave rur families. the head of the j; famji must be -aved: for after all j •_o ha-e a reater Christian training. I The y».ner we concentrate our ?en ice ! rith this one treat object before us, "he sooner ,thi world and the k;ng .|om> of it will hec>r»e the kingdom of ur 1 .r«i. The right Rev. G. L Rlarkwe!). of Philadelphia. Pa will preach at Wif liams A. M E Zior. church. Apr:! IP at R p. m. A special invita tion is extended to our white friend* to come ar.'i hear this di.-t!T!ru : sHed •relate of our race. Peter Sawyer. Pastor. MI SINGS BY UNCLE JOSH With living poirsir up so high, my! I ''ant it • pity . That -nore «'■> i t-ke to r Min'.r life and leave the rrowded City. 1 just. woul*! «iemonstrate to you bv ways that I have plartne-*. Your chances would he twice as good if yi>u went on the lan!- The serial life is good enough in our parts for me 1 wouldn't change my way of life for all your City flee \r I t 1 ir y«.yV not obliged to work til! -tr:ct!y -ix oVK«ck. We k'•■ck off when we fell like it. j arfi then tend to the stock We fi\ 'lie few- up in Spring an«i ♦ h.«r ret in iW cron. With buckwheat and the turnips in why then of our.-e we stop . \nd * l ien it make- our heart: So good to -ee the things armwirii'. And pretty M»>n jt conies around s that ie mu-t do the hoeing. Anil "then we've everything so -weet and dent cost us a cent; A >i,i ih> one coir:nr once a month to J gather in the rent. ; All.! when the c:.,) is gathered in J how merrily we -ins', j We've -.rot enough put u« through and k«[> us till the spring In winter time we get the wood and • You are invited to visit our Mirro Department - -| ♦ £i • • ~-• ~j—-V - ,;^- K v~ r .•-••! Ar. interesting ->i*'rwno" is in store for you. •n cur j*:m> IVpaitnwiit we are now showing a complete s«k IR.I» «f MIKKO. 1 H«- Finest Aluminum. You are cordially invlteu to in-j*rcl this unu ual exhibit. !. You will i»t be a-U.i to buy a single thing, but v.e know tha* j, j will rr rr\ away with \uu at least a doxen ideas for iiuprovtn* >«hit injies; •»-*;; of fine ami us« ful articles that you will find ,\; V r >ta have seen this Mirror exhibit. Well expect only two thir.jrs:—that you wili think of J.lirro as being synomyroous ■«! uiil true economy. and of i iir store as bcinjr the place where T -MO CJU uay Mirro with the greatest convenience and satisfae -1 • • M " • T»_ pile it in the yard: Dont talk of City life U me, we don't work very hard; There isnt nothing like it boys I you that's r.o bo h If I dont know what farming ia, I'm not your Uncle Josh. E. WARNER | — MISS CARRIE LEE PERL WILL ENTERTAIN TONIGIITj ! 1 51 Is.; Can* Lee Peel will entertain f about fifty of her young friends to night at the home of her paret fcs Mr. | !and Mrs. R. J. on Haughton J street in honor or her eighteenth birthday. Mr. and Mrs. C. A Ausbon of Ply mouth visited Mr. anil Mrs. Ralph Popf Tuesday. • • • • Mrs. U. S. Ha. ell of Jamcsville is in town visiting sister, Mrs. J. C. Crawford. • « • • Mr. Milton Normai*~is ir. Ederten this week on a business trip. Mr. John 1-awley of Albany.-Geor gia is in the city visiting Mr. Hurry Biggs. • • • • % Car next Congressman, Hon. E. F Avdlett has in the city this weet I BRIDGE ANI) TEA SETS We have received a ,ve i- y attractive flowing of these nopular sets to sell j at very resaonable prices. See our win- ' (iOV'S. •- I t I . """ • 'j BELL JEWELRY CO. N. C. _ * i PHILATHEAS TO MEET , The members of the Philathea class ef the Baatist church will meet with Mrs. p. I, Cone on Church street next Friday errening at eight o'dock- All members are wrged to be pres ent. V . MRS. J. A. LEGGETT. See'y. LOST. A BUGGY CUSHION. MON DAY NIGHT. MARCH JUL Fwder please return to G. A. Williams. WQJiamston, N. C. SHERIFF ROBERSON TO RUN AGAIN] jTO THE DEMOCRATIC VOTERS OF MARTIN COUNTY: ! take this method of announcing myself a candidate before the Primary to be MA or. June 7th, 192-S. for the nomination for the o6tt of Sheriff of Martin Ccunty. and I de*ire to sin cerely thank the people for their most loyal .-upport in the past and to as sure then »f 1 am non.inated ami elected again. that I will ~ive them roo>l clean service. H. T. ROBERSON. TRUSTEE'S SALE D> virtue of the authority confer red Ui toe by i. of T/usf* ex rruteii to me by John E- Mixell and wife. Lacy Moll oc the Ist day of January. 1521. and duly recorded ir. tfce Register of Deed's office in Mar tin court' , IVok G 1 pace 258: to secure the payment of - certain bond bearing tvea ."ate therewith, ai. ! the , tiouia'ions in said ftee«l of Trust not harinr been cwmjuN with. I sail ex pose at pub®ic aactsor. for ra?h. on | Tnnr.jliy the Ist day of March. 1924, ut 12 M at the store doo.- of J. Ro;;er- j aid Brother at Bear Grass in Martin Count.. t"*e follown.ig property: lU-sririnin? at pitch pine in Crane loii braich. I*red"s comer tree. an>i runs up bnrirk X IH «-4 g M 14 ■iiilei. tk»"*e N -I" E. 38 2-3 no!"- to U It iron "ft the N. side of the road: N -0 3-1 E 2« 1-2 poles to R. R- iron, comer: there*- S. II E I*® poles to a rum. Ha>iley's corner: thence 23 1-2 W. TT pn|e> to a pine or. the South side of Jack Swamp, then North r*B 1 -2 j W :to 1-2 poles to a pitch pine, the ; beginning, which tract of larxl wra- de ne-i ip the last wil! anfl te tamer.t of Je ,-e Miz. l to his four daughters, o.rttiiniiw IK 1-2 acres, more or less. s»n*e being our one third 11-31 ur.- j ir. iM interest in above described • !and. JAMES F TERRY. Trustr i This Apr-I 1. 1»2« - 4-4-41 NtmCE OF SALE I kler and by \irtue of the power of ' sa'r contained in that certain !eei of I ' trust cieetied me by Z H Krman on tie 12th .lay of April. If"*, ard of I rtrort in Mart ; County Public Reg tsJry in Rook A-2. j»a«e 541: seenring r certain bo-*i of even «late and tenor thearwith. ami the stipulations in said > -'eev! of trust not having com plie>i with and at the request of the h»4»?er of sail bom!. I will, on the 2!st ' *£ay of April. 1924. in front of the r~CH«ft Hob* door of Martin County, -ell at public auction to the highest b:-!-ser. for cash, the following de cr>W Ur-i: . Roui*ie«> by the A. C. I- Railroad I ar.i a house and lot of S. S. Hadley, I Carload ot Tractors! \ f fffi I 4 111 • . j i » WE NOW HAVE IN STOCK A CAR OF FORDSON TRAC i'ORS. MAKE YOUR PURCHASE NOW AND PREPARE POffcs t I SPRING PLOUGHING. __ _- A CAR LOAD OF FORDS WILL ARRIVE THIS WEEK. , . , ['OS ""' ' - •*r . ■> ». . «***?; I |ffi I I B. R Bamhill , j and others, and kkf the aw tow ««l lot fct i ml) ■■■J br S_ S. Had ley icd C. A. Qiihi and mi» il by Kciutlh Dnk This the Cud day of Msnk, !9K_ WIIEELEKILUTIX,Tndtc. UMt NOTICE To V;. D. Sutta zsd UT otlhmm claiming saj interest ■ the hniw and lot h 'J* ton of Jjjjfsvißt X. " now ocrawcv* far W. D Statr*. you are hereby tcuM that I 1 1 tl ft ~ u * JUP-T RECEIVED We had iz arrive today a shipment of Sec tional Cc kcases, Finished in Mahograny, Walnut c?.d Oak. Yon have the privilege ' of buyir.fr any number of sections. We hav - riso received Mali Jong tables. This ii- V.c Topular and much talked-about Chinet? ne. Come in and let us show you. « Cherry Furniture Co. ; CASH OR CREDIT WASHINGTON ORTH CAR. t t s * t i. ji Announcement \*c kn* tifv-erily -a W a wash prt am) we arc in position to vra_vh car or. SH tire, so if VMBT car need* WASHING, call IM* ! We Wash To Please! 'I ||| Tex ico Filling ;|! Station TELEPHONE IS!2 WILLI AMSTON. N. C d| ■ tax aafe far tans aad east 4M the ton cf Jasmille, whidk aria was made by J. S. Godaai tha daly ap pointed tax collactsr «f the arid ton which akwMr a*artM hrid and Made oa the sth day of Match 198 for taxes da* aa 1«M Aad be Jess ud»»|*iM» I ht fiMB aaid tax codector at the ex piiiHai mf this notice This 3rd day of March MM. W. M. MIZELL - , . . - -
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