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UW7tt«| Town, ft- Pair Oeeu and Mmr. :*at IMm aai Jtil Ayws of Plymouth Mni» ■ ten Sunday. • 4k • • lbs. J. Lawrence Peel and Mrs. Water Haiti i "i t* aiiiwd to Green ■ t9T Sate; Hiss Miner* Lest I'll! of Sihi* Hill «ht ins here risiuar Mrs. T. H. Bnicoc ■ the Tar Heel Apartment.- wtMueo t® her borne last ••• • » Sr ■»-=« Mrs- Edvaifs of Kinsloii Tiou their w. Mr. F L Edwar.!.- j »■»«* Mr*. lihrinl- Saaday TV*;. , hrowght tbeir paihtwr., litUe Preston _ Edward- who wSH remain here with i la? p r*r:- ar*: carrier Lee l»ack to j Kinttor w.tr ;mr to spen«-: the next few ixwtft- Mr J. B Lawk-j i> visiting frien ils ' in !»st • • • • Mr Kennetii Lnc-H visited friends j fat Norfolk during the we.-k end. I •• • • Mr Lear> of Vorfoik is xx-itint I ».- an'" 3lrr. E3. Gcrsar.a- as her home " cr. ".jb street. .... Mr lit* Betfert »' New »rk Oty *fe» k» i*et visitinr hi- ss- j ter. ?-!•>. Nathar ■Or tear ami Mr. j Ortes. .- wil! ir'.Hi'' to hi- home t »- j untM. ■ - A Porch Swings jj I II i With the of fhe Porch M'as*.. we j j -.ire oiKritijr vcr\ attractive values i.i swings suited lor the p »"c!i or ouUioor jse. | j [V-r sumiiter use our f »? a.ss Ruts are jurt i j ihe thing for *he tor getting wet ;j r.tu Luf. in the least. Tiiev look i i a hot day. VVe have them in a*: [ } !he wa*»ttd colors. AVe 'veuM '»e pleased ( r • show vou. ! i \ - ! I . II | Cherry Furniture Co. || CASH.OK CKEDIT i WAfcHiM lo.Y >OK IH CAROLINA .i 1 ! - - -- - 1 ~ j Stanley Sessoms ha> ol»>en» »l tin J -\r- r - -r- - CONDI NS! I) Si VfiSMENT OF THE CONDITION OF Martin County Savings & Trust Co. Wilii imston. North Carolina. ; As iiled vith the Corporation Commission : 1 At the close of business, March 31, i 924., j Resources Liabilities j Loans and Discounts $'i4&350.39 Capital Stock 10.000.00 jI; TL\ S. Bond account 1 0.000.00 Surplus, earned 3,500.00 11 Cash anil cash du* 1 I ndivideJ profits 1,163.80 llj from banks ... 24,876.71 Dividends unpaid .... 39.00 -I|| arniture and Fix. 3.2C0.00 . Bills payable NONE I;, ►urance investment 1.250.00 Deposits : 168,474.30 |j| ■ ■ V 5183.177.10 177.10 ' j 9 ij J DEPOSITS COMPARED March 31,1922, Deposits ..'..'.L J * #101,773.86 March 31, 1923. Deposits $145,015.56 j March 31,1924. Deposits . ... $168,474.30 We are at all times prepared to meet due requirements of our I cMtoias. I '' ' '"**-• c ; I Martin County Savings & Trust Co. 7 J. E. POPE, Cashier. j | ' rrani end Irving Margolin spent Sunday in Warsaw, visiting rel atives ••• • . I Mr. Hubert Morton spent the week end fa Kiiuton with his family who .are *•"**'"" there. Mrs. Carrie* Big** Williams and ' Mrs. A. T. Crawford r.totored to Greenville Sunday. Mr, A. K. Uunning and Mr*, Libert S. Peel visited Mr A. M Mary* at Farmville curing the week-end 11,.. Thelnui Brown arrived Ikwc Saturday mgr.. r rooj St. Marv s School to spend a few day* at her home here. She returned home with Mr and Mr> Brt'v.-; who spent Sunday in Ralei -h • • • • Mis F.thel Harris left vesteniay for Richmond afl"-r spending sever*! weeks nere with lier -'other. Mr-. W. jS. Hams. * • • • Mr a>Mf Mrs. Sam Harrell. Jr. and j little .iaughter of Kock> Mount spent 'the week-end here with Mr. Sam Har ' reli a:xi Mr.- Marv B. Osborne. Mr Herbert I'eele. Jr.. of Wake ' Forest spent th? Easter holidays here ; ! with parent.-. Mr and Mrs. 11 1' 1 Mf on Haucntoi streeL • • • • y•. m-s Mildred John>on ai d I»elc\ j Modli ■ of Smithfirid are spending f i some time with their grandmother, i Vt> Mice (it«iari on West Haughtoi l " street THE EKTEKPSISE. WILUAM9TOV. NORTH CABOUJTA. r i lOWL-LAFFSI s (Oa With Laaghter) i OWL LAKFS Howily Pals. It is useless for a »elf made man to waste money trying to take out a patent on his creation. Scandal: The \hing that "is called Ugly gossip in a village and sen-i-- itional news in a metropolis. | The latest: Johhijie Itooker, Bruce , Whitley and "Luke" Meadow- reading Ito one another "Advice to the Love i lorn" in the Ledger Dispatch. OH! HEART OF Ml NET The wind is shrill, the black night deepens, I And to sleep on restless wings ha> flown Where is the j-»y of yester season.-. 'I he lilt of laughter I liave known ? Oh! heart of mine, pray cease the struggle. , To tear thee from thou bottom's core I took an (rffidose of something, iiut i won't do it any more. The modern woman's idea of dress ing for the street, thinks some is to ; take oIT every thing ami put on a fur coat. Billy Borne says the only differ* nc.- between a dime novel of yesterday, and the novel of today is about one idoljarand ninety cents. It's all off, said the braber to the convict. He—Was it you 1 kissed in the library last night? She—About what time? "Alwyas" and "never" are two words seldom omitted in the lovers' lies -ays Henry (iurkin. Clarice fays: "Air ain't free!" Every once you hoar a'out a cry that ri ps awl rents li. ] 'I he mother of yesterday who :sed j•« worry about her children's welfare ! e- anew it* Hie mother of t« who refuses to have any children. a »: v.- Lckwa t 1 w • • x-1-.i tint n what pr.-pie to sell they thought it wot "d >.Kike an I ideal Christmas gift. "The uninipor.ani thing.- make us : happy", s; :l n feminine writer. Not unless the;, their pay envelopes j home. If old Tut-nnkhainen sljpuld come j to life, after all these centuries what ; a tei rib!e taste he would have in his j mouth. : A I'ttle saving sow and then has , e-'abli he-1 lots of our best busi-iess men. Ho. hum. Every lay is ladies" day ' in the barlwr ship.-. kind!) tint at least btlS ImM we don't need to far hair-raising stone. I If the groom a bald and unable to. dance, yon are safe in astaminc that | he is one of the richest men in the { country. , * % j NOTICE To Krv Carrie Xorflec: acd any,! in! all uthrr persons claiming, under I through or by her. or any other per- ' son ; kitcrtMed in 185 ants of V.'il iiarcs land listed in Goosenest town- | ship, by His. Carrie Norileet for the | year 1921 oYu are hereby notifies* that 1 bought the above describe! land and property at a duly advertised sheriff*? :alt for taxes on the fourth day of? June 1923, and the sheriff of Martin County issued to me a certificate for same, and unless redemption of th sa«l certificate is made on or before June 4th, 1924. I shall demand of the sheriff of Martin County a deed for j i saki land. Th».» 4th day of April. 1924. I W, W. GRIFFIN. NOTICE . To C. O. Godard and any ami aC r other persons claiming any rights or . interest in two acres of land listed hy C. O. Godard as a residence in Wil liams township for taxes in the year 'jj ( j : If it he lij ; TMJ E Jgm : |!| r jj If it L»c ih t anon ,j [ i | ppoy h - U-cj. s, ilicn \jT Bu r- "j n«rs*>e!n;:."n kts will •«B i tell j !.»l i*. hsf v»«r,. f |:} j • ! liis pocJ 1-mv. .jj -4 I -■ ' 1 ' i - 1 i' I I | A^birortßroojy rj »iin»Ksm« *C... | | PTW THF MAN I y j . . • I « | Effecient Service We have increased oi u force by secur- i || injr tie services of an exj)ert mechanic who |i[l will make minor adjustments needed on j I any type of car. I'rompt attention jriven to all custo- j jj; II jneiv. Day and night service. Oil and (ias and best of Service. Texaco Filling Station j||] Simon lilley —Proprietors— >S. C. Peel : jte-M", 1 ■ ■ iiiii'iiiiiiinii'i'i" i" ~*S | FERTILIZER 1 I =js - V J '} While fertilizer is being hauled at a very ® rai>id rate I still have on hand the kind you need for— ' ; j l ;g - COTTON " I _ TOBACCO ® ' PtIANUTS ' 9 and "ill It. v CORN I I sell only high grade fertilizer at stan- ;j' i g dard price?. • ftjj | Haul it direct from Warehouse to your field ; j I R. G. Harrison 1 } I VaJJJAIfSTON, NORTH CAROLINA | MB. I TN arc hereby notified that I ' linaglit the ah®re described property I at a sheriff's sate for taxes on the 4th j day of June 1923 which sale was duly . advertised aad the sheriff issued me a ' certificate as the purchaser at said I ««»i unless redemption is made of I said certificate «■ or before the fourth I day of June 1924. 1 shall demand a \ deed far said land from the sheriff at Martin County. This 4th day of April, 1924. W. W. GRIFFIN. NOTICE To B. H. Gatlin, and to any and all persons claiming under, through or : by t»™. and to all other persons in terested in 2JM4 acres of Gatlin land tided in Gooseneist township by R. H. Gatlin for taxes in the year 1922. Yen are hereby notified that I : bosght the above described land at a | | tax sale for taxes at the court house , | door in Martin County June 1923 and j the sheriff of said county issued to me j a certificate of said sale, and unless redemption of the said certificate is made on or before the 4th day of« Jane. 1924 I shall demand a deed from the sheriff of Martin county a deed , land. Thi sthe 4th day of April, 1924. W. W." GRIFFIN. NOTICE To E. P. Hyman E*t. and U tfl other persons claiming under, through or by same and ta any and all other persons interested in 544 acres of Hyman land listed in town- , ship by E- P. Hyman Est-' for taxes for the year 1922. You are notified that lj bought the above described land at a TRINITY COLLEGE SUMMER SCHOOL * First term at Dnrhaip, N. d, Jttee 10 to July 21; second term, July 22 to August 30; affiliated summer school at Oriental, N. u, June 10 to July 21. Courses for teachers, college Students, and high school graduates. "* For Complete Announcement, address 'Holland Helton, Director of Summer School College Station, Durham. N. C s ■ - ==» !|| WCW TUCATDC FRI.APRIU2STH. ll ntff inCAIKC ONE NIGHT ONLY THE MESSRS. SHI'BERT PRESENT World's Greatest Musical Comedy ' 11 BAMEGREAT («8 ) FF V COMPANY WHICH \ W FRANZ HAS BEEN BREAK c HUBEP.T „ I ING ALL RECORDS tfcCOMPOSW I 1 PriMK—Loiw «~r KSO; «'•» " M **" 10 i ; per cent tax. ! , MA iL ORDERS NOV." BEiNG FILLED IF ACCOMPANIED BY j ! CHECK OK MONEY ORDER Seats on Sale, WED. April 23rd. 1 I ''l' Bankrupt Sale || IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE U- I NITED STATES FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT 01- NORTH CAROLINA i IN THE MATTER Of WILEY ROGERSON |j AND COMPANY, BANKRUPT Under the power vested in me as Trus- 11 tee of Wiley Rogerson and Company, Bank- || ; rupt, and in pursuance of an order made by ■ Marshall C. Staton, Referee in Bankruptcy, 11 in the above entitled action, I will offer for b sale at public auction to the highest bidder B for cash on May Ist, 2nd and 3rd, 1924, at H 11 o'clock A. M., in the building formerly B occupied by Wiley Rogerson and Company, B Robersonville, N. C. f all the pei-sonal pro- B perty of said bankrupt estate as follows: ON THURSDAY | $2,000.00 worth of paints for wood, metal, and roofing. $250.00 worth of Rubber and Asphalt roof ing. $300.00 worth of stoves —all kinds. A large quantity of stove pii>e. 25 kegs of nails -ail sizes. Full stock of tools for farmers and road builders. OFFICE EQUIPMENT 1 large Iron Safe; 1 flat top Desk; 1 Filing [JI Cabinet; 1 Fire-proof Filing Cabinet; 1 Typewriter and Desk; 1 Burroughs Adding Machine. $10,000.00 worth of caskets. $1,500.00 Motor j ii Hearse. ~ JpC* ON FRIDAY | All the machinery and equipment used in an up-to-date blacksmith's shop, and Wheelwright's plant, consisting of gas engine, planing machine', drills, bandsaw, etc. . Large quantity of hubs, spokes, and rims for carts, buggies and wagons. ON SATURDAY i i - - -- . $5,000.00 worth of general hardware ( consisting of Bolts and Screv/s, Buckets and Tubs, Doors and Windows, Screen wire and Doors, Roiiei & Chains, Plow Handles and Keams. Auto Accessories, TricvcJes & Joy wagons. Aluminum Ware, Harness Cart Wheels. Farm Wagons, etc. '• This the 18th day of April, 1924. ROBERT L. COBURN, Trustee. ! " H || I „ tut sale at the court ha—■ door mf County the 4th day rf Jmmm 1923, and received • certificate of sale for sane and cnless said certifi cate is redeemed on or before the 4th day of Jane 1924,1 shall demaad fraan the sheriff rf aMrtin eonaty a deed '.for the said land. This 4th day of April. 1984. ' - W. W. GRIFFIN.
The Enterprise (Williamston, N.C.)
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