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THE ENTERPRISE Nli»T mtmxy Tmml*t «mI Friday bv the BCT*»W:iSF ri'BIJSI!! vr, CO.}' Nattk OnJiM ' t W. C. MANNING, j P W. C. MANNING. JR- —BUS. MGR. s SoUcnplM Prwv (Strictly C«sh to Adtaaeel , year * IM 4 6 months - 80 r S months _ *4s a * - 1 Fnterad at U»TPort Office at WH f —■>— North Carina ■* aeeond- FKIPAY. MAY 9. 1924 * |J The citizen.- of Griffins are takmr j a step in the right direction in ar ranginig to procure a special school i o tax r There was a time when a mar. coui.i j V star up and holi nis own. educated or -_:: educated. bus that day is now lor.™ ;iast ami if a mat. would make the greatest success in life be must, be the best educate.. T. e old story that whei you edu cat*' a mar. he quit.- work has now . grown into a flagrant falsehood It wa . in fact. never true, the educated tlieir w..rk to something that would proouce more results It i_- a truth' that the more ignorant a mar: is the hanier ne has to dijr for what i he get*. The voters of trie proposed know the shortest roa. to success lead through the school house And it is thev who are determined to give to their children the best they are able I It is thought certain tiiat the pro - i |M>a! will carry by a Kuwi majority. (,r Abs To* u-Jlip I alls to APl*'ar A fact not te he overlooked is tin absence of Griffin township headuip u. list of tax payer.- who have fade, to pay their taxes. This . its remark able and (toe.- to show that t.ritFiii township is abs.nt from Ihe v bad things while the propose*! specia school lax to -ho* that th« good peopi** of that district are righ there wher a good thing i-- in «jues tion K iA I 1 U ISKH For tl>e traveler it is a hit har. to ha*e , t* : from regular route to another So .1 is. one detolii after the other Hut »hei. he kno* that »ork is fo'i'l *§fr« n "* k * l,w detour with pleasure hut when a roa«i l- biockeu and wher there is little or r.J ».-rk going •" its make a different* Ma.! street luis beei blocke>: r.o* for almost one year | a half ai.«: i* still blocked Of cours. j one cart go to Robrrsonville b> Route . mo how hut can go to Everett ano | the farmers car. surely go home by j Koute *»•. out a.- it is they have to j detour. Just when the undercut will h» | finished no ot* i««f to kr.o». out j unless work continued it *ili nexei j be completed A WORLD ACCOMPLISHMENT Tt* fact that the foreign govern- j menu interested in the reparal.on- , uur.-t.vi including Germany. hav« .or- | cepted the Dawe.- report as the baste for final settlement, is the gre-le-l step toward better *ortd condition*, that ha» bee. made since tl.e signing of the Armistice The I'nited State.- should be P"»' tk»« three American business mer. could evolve this plan > r - » ftW short months The honor of consummating such a for the benefit of humanity f«lh to the lot of but few aaen. •TVe Nation's Garden" a monthly of iaformation for the tncfc greaen and gardeners of the comes off the pres.- with its fnt «rr ***** The Miiiiar pmcnU an decant i||ff|| utd is full of good live m umt vfll help the people of | Ike tmntomy M they wfll -ake proper ( ■erfU ■ I fc ~|lir J br the Nat-' Bl' SI NESS TRAINING Read the advertisements if you want to absorb the best business thoughts At least half of our ener gies in life are expended ir, trvinr to achieve success in life. One of the great hindrances in these efforts is in not knowing The keenest ami most U|eto-date thoupht along business line, is reflected in the business advertise ments that you see ir. every newspaper ami magaiines. While you yet firm an areas in rial mar. who doe.- not believe it neces sary to advertise. You see Mr Foni who has the best known business in worlc. an extensive aiivertiser. The Standan! Oil Company ami Mr Etlison advertise everywliere ami Heinz has painted "57** on the banks of the Coniro If you are looking for real busine.-.- thought, read all the ad vertisements. Some crtiticise advertiser- ami , " charge that they are untrue It may be that they are. however the wnttei advertL-ement is doubties.- as true as the average spoken wonl. HOI Lit HE PREACH LIKE -|KF~7 I Fron; tne Ihiiit: l»L-patflii 11 -voting more tiian two-thirds of it.- t,wo coiumn.- of e»i!tor.ai matter to aTvucating tiie car.iiwiacy of josiah Will am Baile* for the I>»-;!iocrat.e j nomination for governor. i Ko.«t- J ••rr. Se»s. Repuhi.eai. pap«-r of l-n son. wimis u|- with the following in forriatior. for the lli.-p.str' "Our neighlK»r. tlie iHim. I'i--pu*.ci . can't umierstami why th«- Republican papers of the State a; - taking so mucii interest in the candidacy of J W Itailey for goveri.or Tiiat. Is ea.--y liailey i.- advocating many of tsie things which the Republican.- I av- aeen advocating for year.- Tw tar! hat Mr liailey is a IVnxK-ra: dot*, not alter the situation Republican- a i v hole are great admirers of a -.|uare .leal to ali. ami since their colli ception of things l- in line with siiucr of the doctrine «'f Mr I'.allex they f«-l that if Mr lia-leV !u.u'>! tn- ami -tump. the Mat« v. iti. -Ike" M'-ekni--. both preaching the -ame iiorlrua-. that the t* ll grea orator.- could »iehi a p-»erfui sr flu ence for g«»»i in \orti jrol.ua >iur mg ihe next fe» months." Th-> Ne»- i.- wrong when it -ay.- The l»i.-patc'. cai.t understaml why the Republican paper- are takiiw s» l-iuch interest in car-deiacy of Mr I-alley We have understood It all aloni". ai.i the inforiuatior. given u.- by that |«aper is in lurf with the 11 ie* - which *e evpre.---: in a recent je.ntorial It is true. abs«>Sutei» tru«'. ! tnat "Mr Bailey is advocating many jof the things »hich the Repuhhcaii-- ! lj*ve been advocating for year-. 1 Ami it might be a-tded. the chief of | which L- the. de.-truction of the IVn... icratic orgat.Vaalion ir. Uaf U Lues wjUifcuAsaying that tf* Kepub j lican.- mould like to get control of the £tate government, and if Mr. Itailey Icould "bu-t"* the r-emocratic organi jzation then they wouhl stand a bet | ter charjce of doing th^t' I The Ne» a-.-urrK/4- that with Mr | l>aile> and "Ike - : Meekins »»ot} j preaching "the -ame a-jrtrine"- the •wo could wield a po«erful influenee for go-jd in North Carolina. Hut the oue.-tion is. »oul.t Mr Bajley. if nomir.ate.l. preari the same "doc tni*-" tlat the Republican nominee will preach' »e have an idea that Mr Bailey wculd preach a different "doctrine" were 'le nominated from C that which The News says he is now preaching The New, is expecting 100 mtkrh of Mr Bailey when it expeeU him to preacr like "Ike" Meekn.- " % HMERES MtHHER? Bursting in from school or play. This is what the children say; Trooping, crowding, big and small. On t»* threshold in the hall— | Joining to the constant croy, Erer as the days go by, I** Where's Mot he r* •From the very bed of pain i From the boy with sparkling eyes Bearing home his earliest prize; From the bronzed and bearded son, Perils npst and honors wort — "Where's Mother"? Burdened with a lonely task, Some day wc vainly ask For the comfort of her face. For the rest of her embrace; Let us love her while we may. Well for us that we ca'h say, "Where's Mother"? Mother, with untiring hands. At the post of'duty stands. Patient, seeking not her own. Anxious for the good alone Of the children as they cry, Ever a.- the days go by, "Where's Mother"? V 666 it; a prescription for Malaria. Chills and Fever, IH-ngue or liilious Fever, j It kills the germs. NOTICE OF SALE I nuer ami by virtue of the power of -ale contained in that certain deed of trust made and executed by 11. A Gray to the undersigned Trustee, and bearing the date of February 2nd, 1 1 , and of record in lsook A-2- at pi.gr 485 of the Martin County Public Registry, said deed of trust having been given to secure the payment of certain notes of even date therewith, • and the terni.s and conditions therein contained not having been complied with, and at,|>he request of the holder of said notes, the undersigned Trustee will, on Monday the 2ni day of June at 12 o'cl.wk M , in front of the Courthouse Door of Martin ( ounty, in the town of Williamston, N. C., of fer for sale, at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, the following described property to-wit;- Tiiat certain trart of land situate in the town of Robersonville, North j Carolina. beginning at a stake in Alice (Irimer' corner of l.ot No. 11. in th* 1 division of the S. C. Grimes estate runs thence N M"> F with Railroad Street to tne center of Grimes Street, thence S 9 1-2 W with Grimes Street 20" fee? from the center of the rail - road track: thence South SB \\ to Alice Grimes lyt No. 1'; thence N M 1-2 Fast with Alice Grimes' line to the beginning, containing ONE HALF il-2i A"RK more or less, lieing lots Numbers 12 and 13 in the division of i RENDERS YELLOW- FRONT»STORES Hawaiian Pineapple, Sliced can 27c GALVANIZED PAILS, 10 |t size, each 28" SI KI L: UKI'SHES, Each ' ,ar BROOMS Special each 59c i _ DRINKS r SCHILT/, Brown bottle 12c CINCAB Al E. tWSMAN'S GK APK J I'ICE. ARMOI'RS Lar»rc bottle l>c Snu.llb.ttle 12c Pint bottle 2*>c KK* rR«IT Si Kir, Quart,bottle I's'.t battle S®c j , IJBBY&CORNED BEEF HASH 2 lb. can 23c CANNED UOODS AfcPARAGIS, EAGLE lilt AND. can - -1 3»c I) P PEAS, EXTRA SIFTED, can ._ ** LIIIBYS ROYAI. FINE CHKRKIES, car. 4lc ROYAL SCARLET FRI'IT SALAD, can 3Sc »| SI RFSIDE LEMON CLING PEACHES, can - 2* i Blue Isabel Ketchup, larjre bottle ...... 29c t ' Squires Mustard, jar *, ' Vinegar, pint 12c Quart Zle Syrup Golden Crown D. P. Extracts , _ 0 i« Lemon Vanilla 1 1-2 lb. can ....... 12c Sma „ 10c 5 ib. can 35c 1 oz. bottle 18c 10 lb. can 65c 2 oz. bottle —2sc I). P. CAKE, Pound , 25c Choice of layer, Raisin and Plain—l> kinds to Select from. COFFEE D. P. BLEND, The World s Best Drink 1 Pound Sealed Pkg. 37c YEIXOW FRONT. I GOLDEN BLEND, 1 lb. Sealed pkg. 33c I 1 lb. Sealed Pkg. 27e t —1 You save 8c on every pound of coffee bought in our 1 .YELLOW FROST STORES THE ENTERPRISE. WILUAMSTON, NORTH CAROLINA. the S. C Grimes Estate. This tbe 29th day of April 1924. CLAYTON MOORE, Trustee. ' 5-2-4t 1 1 ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE Having this day qualified as ad ministrator C. T. A. of the estate of , Jamfcv W. Coltrain, iat« of Martin roent on or before April 9th, 1925, or County. Notice is hereby given to all "parties holding claims against ,aIH estate to present them for pav tliis notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. AH persons indebted to said estate are requested to come forward and make immediate payment of same. This April 9th. 1924 AMANDA WHITLEY, A lmi C. T A. 4-11 6* NOTICE To Joseph L Johnson and ali other persons claimme any interest in 175 acres of "Slade Harris land" listed in Hear Grass township by J. L Johnson. You are hereby notified that 1 bought the above described land at a sheriff's sale for taxes on the 4th day of June 1923. which sale duly advertised, and I becoming the highest bidder for said land was givei. a certificate of •ale. ami unless redemption is made of said certificate on or before the ex piration of one year from said date. I shall demand a I»e«-d for said laiyl from the Sheriff of Martin County. ThL~ 4tt day of April. 1924 A W HAILEL 4 18 4t FOR SHERIFF CANDIDATE 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for sheriff of Martin Courty and so liciting the support of the Democratic voters in the Democratic primary to be held June 7th, 1924, A U AYEES. NOTICE OF SALE l ittler and by virtue of the author ity contained in a certain Deed of Trust executed by Willie Hoston and ■ wife Icelene Boston the 14th day ~f April 1959 arid of record in the | pub ic registry of Martin County in I I .wok A-2 nl |ag»" 124, to secure cer -1., n notes of even- date therewith, and the condition, therein 'contained not havins? tiM-n c« mplie*! with and at the request of the partie.- interested the undersigned 1 rustee. will on Monday the 26U day of May. ,1924, at 12 o - ciock M. in fiont of tbe Court House Door of Marti?: County in the Town of \\ illiam.-ton. N C offer for sale, at public auction, to tlie highest bidder for co-' the following property: Itegining at the C. I* Pine an»l run ning North 80 W. 44 pole.-, thence N' E. 59 poles to the public road, thence along said road S. 69 E. 56 poles, thence a 18 west 49 poles to the begin ning containing 17 acres more or less. This th e24th day of April 1934. JOHN D. LILLEY, Trustee. 4-25-4t TO THE DEMOCRATIC VOTERS OF MARTIN COUNTY: After serious consideration and tbe endorsement and tbe solicitations of my many friends throughout the coun ty, I announce myaelf a candidate, and solicit your support, for the office of Register of Deeds of Martin County, subject to the action of the Demo cratic Primary to be held on June the 7th, 1924. If nominated and elected your sup port will be rewarded by earrest ef fort to render efficient and faithful sen-ice as I always have done to all trust confided to me beretofore- Kespect fully submitted, this March 20th, 1924. SYLVESTER PEEL CANDIDATE FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS To the Democratic Voters of Martin County: Side Headache T have used Black-Draught whea ■■■Jill for th* part » years." says Mr*. liama Grimes, of Forte—. Mo. "*I began taking It far a bad c*a* of constipation. I would got constipated aad fo*l Juat mis erable—el uggiah, tirod. a bad tart* is mr mouth. . . . and aoaa my head would bogia hurting aad I would bav* a ■evore sick beadarhe. I dont know Just who started mm to "^Thedford's BLACK-DRAUGHT II but It did the work. It Jurt 2 seemed to rlsanae the INr. 9 Very *ooa I felt like aew. 0 Whea I found Black Draagbt g so easy to take and easr ■ acting, I began to us* It ■ . time aad would aot hat* rtck \ headaches" Constipation caus*s the 0 svstem to re-abaorb potMM 1 tart aaay cause great pais Z and aauch danger to youi I health. Take ThedfonT* 6 P!ark -Draught. It will stiaau ■ 1 ,te the liver aad help to I uriv* out the anlsnas 9 Sold by all dealers. C*rt* i j o»e cent a dose. "IN- y Sarrtßnn Kruß. anil (tnmpany Special Showing In Tub Silk Linen I And Vail Dresses L I WE HOPE YOU WILL COME IN AND LOOK THEM OVER. ! YOU WILL FIND A LARGE ASSORTMENT TO SELECT FROM, ANI) YOU WILL FIND THE PRICES VERY I/)W. r *. * Harrison Bros. & Co. COME AND SEE IS ALL WE ASK win JAMS-TON'S largest dkpabtm knt store | yaar support, far the rfke rf fc»i*fr of Deeds, subject to action of the Democratic Primary to be held Joe 7 th, IM4. myself a candidate, aad soliciting /CALCIUM \ | ARSENATE Kills BoU W««vH» Write toctoy and pt oar propwißOß far supply** your CaJcram Atsosk at lowest pneea. if not controlled. ACT TODAY! AGENTS WAKTID x ASHCHATT-WSUUMSOe COMPANY X X ATUWTA, OA. J ' 1 ■■■■■■a ■ ■ ■ ■ 1 " - To The Citizens Of City And County 1 ha«e arranrnl to handle the entire delivery- of ke for the Lindsey-Liiley Ice Co this scaxto commencing May I. 1924. Wagmi will go each morning except Sunday for the purpose of filling re frigerators and vaitiag on the general public. Prices as Follows 1000 pound ticket .$7-00 500 pound ticket 200 pound ticket _____ LM 300 pound block of ice 1-50 Sold at my Ice House 100 pounds ""VS 300 pound block ~ l-35 (The above prices are same as factory) Wagons will also go out in the afternoon with Uh and small pieces of ice for water and tea. (rood Service Is My Aim W. S. FAULK Phone 372 Williamston, N. C. ' 1 I have served aa Deputy Keener of Deeds for the pMt three year* aad trust that my aervieea, aa «*eh. war rute the support and eoMdesice of the voters of Marti* Cnrij- J. SAM GETSINGEK.
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