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;HB ENTERPRISE I NMWW tury TOMI*T «*L 1 by the IKIVBMNSC RR BUSHING CO. H rflu --*" Nartk OwWai ' W. c MANNINfIL mmm W . C. MANNING. JR- - BUS. MGR. Subscript i«a P' " ( Strictly Cull In Advance) I year 1-, f months —-* 4f, X months —; ' | "Tou red »t the Port Office at WU- ! .»m.-ton. North Car-Una " aecond- l t 9 matt*'. TUESDAY. JI NK 2. 1924. WHY ARE THE FARMERS "BISJ- Eir? ,» Tin- question can easily be answer- i eu by irriewinf prices, ar 1 ly the ;trices of many fi-m cummwi - j vies. Tbe—fessjt price- obtained f»r h-> - in the ttwk yards Omaha, Neb. ;n April !913 was 9 0S: in 1919. the his h year 20A5 and in April 1924, T. 50 if -,-e will think for a moment th. t; the far:;.er is getting 20 per cent leu! for hi hogs now than he did eleven vpa"o we will understand his cor,- " dltJon. Then the wheat farmer is still re* tin? the old price which wa-> obtained before the war. jet the wheat farm er and th? hog raiser are both having to |._> larger prices for the things they bu; th:»n they did 10 years ago. Y jru praise is given Tin mas ( Box \ candidate for Lieutenant Gov error by the North Western Herald. Nv -ie of the prominent Dem«rats of j N»r,j Carolina have fought harder l nor wen oftener against a great Re , p'jbl fan ho: t than Tom Bow ie He has ( reprv-ented the strong Republican County of Ashe ir, several of the last se . i us of the legi lature. It is said of him that he is so fair, hone, t and manly that -even his enemies adm.re him. j., As a leader in the general assembly , )>e has perhaps no superior. It; the wa> | of usefulness his record is good. Since j he conies from the we-t hi.- friend; i are asking the people of the east to give him their hearty support. ISSI EN BOOSTER EDITION S !ie I niori Labor Record, a pfipet published in Wilmington by • W Cameron and J F Cromer produced a very neat 2lf pare | apcr last week. I boost ins the City of Wilmington and I the community. It is a real Wilmington booster j It claims for V\ ilniimrton that under j the newly propose.! transportation I scheme for our state it will iiecoim j the leading South Atlantic sea |«irt It is time f«r North Carolina to r.-e up and demand the relief that fun'. shipping facilities will give u-s. Th-? bobbed hair folly seems to effec". folks in various ways. Many j-.rls smile as they lock down upon tlieir tresses as they fall beneath the barber's chair, others seems to look at them more «eriou_ ly. 'I he most serious atutuie ti-ken by any one yet, so far as we know, was when Miss Virginia Jones of Norfolk, a beautiful IT year old girl. who ■•erm-d to brool ar.d sorrow over the cutung of her hair until she leaped in to the deep waters of the Lafayette river ar>.i drowned herself. "POLITICKS" - Qi' -tion: V. hen did Josiah William Bailey get to be such a friend of the fanner? Answer: When he became a candidate for the Governor's office. Qwest inn: Why did he become to be the farm en* I rind? He w—ti the farmer's rote. - DURNS ~~ IThc de. ire for s "thrill" lead.-, to brutal murder. Two millionaires sons iare now accuse*! of the murder of I the Frank's child, just because they I were looking for a thrill. Liijuor has been blamed for the cause of such crimes but since prohibition the cause 'of crime had to drift elsewhere. Now the desire for thrills comes to us and we read of brutal murders as a result. The Roxboro C'ourrier is much op posed to a special session of the' | Legislature to act on the report of I jthe transportation cor mission. The Courier became famous several i ;montns ago when it found time to pubinn at least a page against A W. McLean and flooded the State with it. The Courier actually became as num erous as frogs in Egypt when the frog 1 plague was at its ler.th. Now follows objections to kgista jtion, raying more time is needed for (consideration. A it looks to us time will help those opposing the measure to build up propaganda again.-t it. It may I* that Mr. Bailey want; i the matter to stand open. i ' ! "NO! It E OF SALE" CnJ r and by virtue of an order of : Sc. prior Court of Martin County, I made in the Special Proceed iifs erv titleil ' 11. 15. Moore, Executor «.f J E. Moore, and 11. B. Moore, Guardian for' V. illiam Cherry, Martha liclle Cherr. . Ethel Fierce and Bes '■ ' r e versus Lucy Moore. Lizzie Co.hc; . • «' husbar.d'. I". 11. Coffield. Jasper f 1 .'rrv, J.ir Cherry. Carrie Cherry. Mar> Con- Kl ton :ind husb;in*l Levi ( • *. '* t• »i;. Ja-.;e H- rton et a!s". the ui.dr/r irn e ! Co:.-.P.is>ioner of the Court v.ill on Monday the ninth (9th( f( June ]"2!. .. twflve »!_'( oV. k M. in fio'it • >" the Courthou e I«-«.r of Mar -1: n ' > a «v in William-•;>, T,' , offer j p'jlilk a«;ct : . 'o the liitrh 1. t hi. . for ca. h. the lollowiug de j e lots of I ar.d to-w:t> I i II; T TRACT:- I'-eii - that rertain s:.-nl lot situate on;the South side Ka'nad Street in the town-tof J;. : -~»tville. N. C . ami being the n . . i.iises next to and adjoining S.,t of R. !_ Smith, and being the : f ,• „f |an«l descril»e«l in Item One —-y,7 —tltst WIH nnd Testament of i Moore. I lecease* 1. ; :;t >NI» TRACT:- Situate in the | ', •• ft i ' holwrsonyille, N'. C., and on uth Lailroatl-Street, and beginning la' the North-Eiist corner of R. l» Ij:, -h «>n said Street, and running |li 't re down sal.l Street 187 feet mid ii.che to at: Iron Stake, and rtiii • j !>:.' k Jbetween parallel lines to • i.|' line if Mary A. Dunning. : I'MCii Ti;>'T:- Beginning on Kir t S-'Uth Lailroad Street in the Town of |{ .iiersorn ille. N C., at the Southwest c . • er there«>f at an. Iron Stake; run- I t! down said Street 1-16 feet I -■' five indies, and bark between j t ■ ;,!!•■- lines to the line of The Rob j.* h*i!' • I ik'ht and I'ower Company, I' - • [»: if g therefrom the house and lot .b-v'sed to Martha I»elle Cherry uinler j THB UNIVLRIAL GAR t© Nature ( ; TMs Sisaeassa©:? Th> cn joynien. you'll ret out of a Ford t '.ring c..r thii summer, y another c.'ml reasca uhy |i you slioukl iu longer buying. F 0 1i * ■ You, your family ar«d iriends can benefit by picas- |jl ant tribal minimumcat—evening drives,week- Bj| A end excur ior.j cr a long tour on your vacation. Ijfl buy al\ .' v ii you want a car that is tdwuyg sjl «, • ! • *" reliable,;l.andie, noeJs afinost no care, and yea Ijwcsi cost. j|'J &~vFc£, > 'c» ? \om/Uf/ i [J |w»ak*ai }.'6f C«n f ;' I'm >J 1 . I » * ' A.\ U. y JieTouring SEE NKAKhSI At TIIOKiZEU KOltll PEALF" 2 5 |v | 'l-O.il I), troll . "~7: w ■ r.« y JT \'. T 'ol V I I - Sutin sl] >MH g "" ■— ¥ ' 'J. . . i +i| «T"~7 /.i jf . iMR. ? i : i\ w i ■t V'i»«»? buy ty*n VI » »uk'v « •*-*. "r -fo«" n iyww| .tnJ -w- •* f rm.* ft i.;• t r.,» T f > : » » i »• t «*{• .* M*. vurrJ**. fl s Vw - Hrdd*f§*9 1+ :«/;-r hu «*..»»jt c itollLt J*'.t iL |i v kO.i-MMtok - .fc-u.'wr - \ifuir A !E ■ i'TI —-—>. ■ **? ■ > ■-- - -fti—.- * - r . nvln 1 the Will above referred to in the first description. This May 2nd. 1924. A. li. DUNNING, Commissioner. 6-C-4t. NOTICE OF SALE Under and l.v virtue of the author ity contained l>i a certain deed of trust execr'"l o. "I Si'iMi.: M'* w.fe, Ma* r gie Stubbs, on the iith day of Jul.' 110, ail of record in tiie public regis t:y of Martin County in Book J-l at pa *e 343, to secure a certain note of j even date therewith, and the condi tio r,s tlierin contained not having been fconrplied with and at the request of j the parties interested the undersigned ftrL. tee, will on Friday, May 16th, 11324, at 12 o'clock M. in front of it'ie C'ourt 110-.;se Dof.r in the Town of V.'illiatt*-'ton, N. C., offer for sale, at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash the following described pro perty: Bei.ig a To>'n lot on the South siic j of Washington Street, adjoining J. 1! j Speller, the aFrmers Warehouse ami, others and occupic ! by M. otubbs anil family. This the 14tH day rf April, 1921. C. H. GODWIN, Trustee. Martin an«l lVei, Atty's. v> i hi: I v.ill l>e ilelitfhteti to do your or dinary brick and cement work and also your lathing. I will he open for 'engagement on ami after June Ist, anil if you have any of the above j work to do you may write or call ! to 221 south Peail street, Wijliamston. , Work done in and out of town, Geo. A. Rogers. NOTICE OF SALE I'nder and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed of til.; executed to the undersigned i !»> A. -J. Manning and wife on the l,t day of March, 1921, and of .Tcord in the public registry of Mar :in Cocnty in I look «-2 at page .'.03, said deed of trust having beenv>uven to secure the payment of certain •f even date and tenor therewith and default having beer. n.H' O in the pay rr.ent of said notes and the stipula tions contained in -a:d deeil of trust nut having l»een complied with, .and at the request of the holder of said , tes, the undersigned trustee will o;i Saturday, the 14th d.iy of June, lt*M it 12 o'clock M. i" front of !!•* '! nse Poor of Martin County, Wil 'iAmston, N. C. offer for sale at pub ic auction »»> the highest bidder for a h, the fuljowii." desc'iljed real es iata.»,. ■ - FIRST TRA'T. l'.eginni: g on the o-s.l at ti'.e Siiith East corner of Fowden, ,'owen. et als corr.tr: thence "southwestward n tmight line to Man ning's line: thence Souhw est ward a 'ong Main.in '- line to the corner; thence South westward along the line >f lands in Block C. .f the J. W. Watts Land Division to a ditch; thence with said ditch to the corner of I.ot No. 3 in the line of l ot No. 14: thence K;> t ward alone tfcev hnc vf Farm. 14 To the Road; thence Northward nloiiv This the lltli day »f M;.v, 1924. the said Road to the beginning, con taining 9 acres more or less. SECOND TRACT: Being Fa .is 1 -2 and 3 on the Farm in and near Williamston, N. C. that was formerly ownetl by Marion Burroughs and THE ENTSKPRISE. WILLIAMSTON, NORTH CAROLINA, known as the "J. W. Watts Farm as surveyed and platted by D. C. James C. E. which map or plat is cf record in the public registry of Martin Coun ty in Land Division Book No. 1 pa ye 322 containing 29 91-100 acrc3. THIRD TRACT: Being lots No.' 3-4-5-6 and 7 in Block C of the J. W. l Watts Farm Division, which is of I record in the public registry of Mar tin County in Land Division Book No. j 1 at page 322. This 14th day of May, 11)24. ELBERT S. PEEL, Trustee. Martin and Peel, Atty*s. 5-20-4t. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed of j trust executed to the undersigned j trustee by C. H. Cowen and wife N'odia Cowen on the 7th day of Aprii, 1919, said deed of trust being of record in the public registry of Martin Coun ty in Book A-2 at page 127, said deed 'of trust having been jriven to secure the payment of certain notes of even date and tenor therewith and the ati[,u | lations contained in said deed of trust not having been complied with, and t default having been made, at the re quest of the holder of said notes, the undersigned trustee will on the 14th day of June, 1924, at 12 o'clock M. in front of the Court House Door in the Town of Williamston, N. C. offer for sale, the following described real es tate: | A tract of land containing 78 acres , beinK bounded on the North by Wilson, Griffin and Watts, on the East and ■ South by the lands of Wilson, and on theSouth and West by the new road which runs through the lands former ly known as the J. W. Watts Farm, and being Farms No's. 4-5-6-7-8-9-10 and 11 and unplatted land deeded to C, H. ami H. H. Cowen by J. W. Watts, Nov. 30th, 1917, recorded in Book V I at paye 305. Above description made from map made by J. R. Mobley, Sur veyor, said map being filed with til- Federal Land Bank of Columbia, Col umbia, S. C. WHEELER MARTIN, Trustee. Martin and Peel, Atty's. , 5-20-41 "NOTICE" Having qualified as Executors >f the Estate of V. R. Taylor, Deceased late of Martin County, this is to ut' fy all ierson.s having c!;n:n.- a rain -• the estate of said deceased to exlijbd tuei.i to the undersigned at Kvrrct • W or the home t of lentan Tay'> W.ii.amston, N. C. R. F. I>. o>i before the 28th day of May - lL'li.'., u this notice will be pleaded in bar : their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment This the 27th day of May 1924. V. G. TAYLOR. LEMAN TAYLOR, Executors of the Estate of. V. R. Taylor, l>eceased. B-27-4t "NOTICE OK SALE" l.'nder and by .virtue of tie powe. of sale contained in that certain dee 1 of trust executed by W. E. Reberson and wife, Mary C. Roberson, to the undersigned Trustee, and bearing the date of September 21st 1921, and of record in Book 11-2 at page 6 of the Martin County Public Registry, said deed of trust having been given to se cure the payment of a certain note of even date and tenor therewith, and ' the terms and conditions therein con- I j tained not having been complied with | .'and at the request of the holder of > . j said note, the undersigned Trustee 'twill on Monday the 30th day of June i ■ 1924 at 12 O'clock M., in front of the . . I Courthouse Door of Martin County, j j Williamston, N. C. offer for sale, at j public auction, to the highest bidder i for cash, the following described tract or parcel of land, to-wit:- . j Being in the town of Robersonville, ■ and on the North side of the A. C. L. i Rail-road, adjoining the lands of R. ! E. Grimes, B. R. Jenkins and others, .bounded as follows, to-wit: j Beginning in the center of the | aforesaid rail-road, at the corner of j the lands of R. E. Grimes, ar. J run • ning along said Grimes' line, North i erly to a point in the line with the back line of the property of Wiley I Rogerson & Co., thence as Easterly ■ course parallel with the rail-road to 1 B. R. Jenkins' line, thence along said Jenkins' line, Southerly, to the center • of the said rail-road, thence along the I center of the rail-road, Westerly to the beginning. Being the lot upon which the stor -1 age house and the garace now occupi -1 ed by Rogerson P.ros. now stand. This the 27th day of May 1924. J. N. COBURN, Trustee. Ounning, Moore awl llorton, Attorneys. 6-27-4t NOTICE OF NEW REGISTRATION Notice is hereby given that a new registration having been ordered by the Board of County Commissioners i of Martin County in the Farm Life School District for the purpose of en , titlinig the qualified electors residing ■ti said District to register in order to vote in the Special Election to be held on Tuesday July Ist 1924 in said Catarrhal Deafness .9 often caused by r*r» in fin rued condition (,f the mucous lining of the Ku&tachian Tube. When tiiid tut* to irdained you have n rumblii u or Imperfect Hearing. Unless the inflammation can bs i jducc!. yo*:r '.'AVin? rnr.y bo de jtjov-d foicVer. HAI.I.'S rATAltiili MEDICINE will what we claim for it—rid your system )t Cat airii or Deafness reused by Catarrh. f*old by all drtwrirts ff»r over 40 Veanw K. J. Cheney Sc Co., Toledo. Ohio. A Good Thin* - DON*T MISS IT Bend*our name and written, together with 6 cents (and thk slip) to Chamberlain Medicine CoDea Moi in«H, lowa, and receive in return a trial package containing CHAMBER LAIN'S COUGH REMEDY forroughi, colda, croii|v bronchial, "flu" and whoop ins cotiglit. and tickling throat; CHAM BERLAIN'S TABLETB for rtomach troubles, indignation, gajay paina that •rowd the heart, biliouineaa and oonati pation: CHAMBERLAIN'S SALVB, neoded in every family for burna,acalda, wounda, pile* and akin affection*; thee* valued family medicine* for only 6 oeuta. Ltou't mix it, Iljarrimm Unin. I au& (Humpany EVER A LEAD And Still Growing For 22 consecutive years the sale of merchandise has steadily I increased year by year, until now we are Carrying one of the larg- I est and most up-to-date lines of merchandies that can be found. For J years we have been the largest READY TO WEAR DEALERS for Ladies, Children, Men and Boys in this Section. By actual wearing I ,[|i and experience have satisfied and convinced our many customers 8 'ill that our goods do look better, fit better, wear longer and give j| j greater satisfaction. 11l |; FOR BETTER STYLE, LOWER PRICES, WE INVITE YOU TO I • COME AND LET US SHOW YOU. " • . . • --- j ' • Harrison Bros. & Co. I COME AND SEE IS ALL WE ASK ' . WILLIAMSTON'S LARGEST OKPARTM ENT STORE District, that I will be at Hardison's I Milf is said District between May 21st 1924 and June 21st 1924, Sundays ex cepted, for the purpose of registering i 1 all the qualified electors residing in 1 ' said District. 1 I Notice is further given that it is I necessary for all those who desire to ii— * FOOD- The wholesomeness, the variety, the econ omy of your daily food Is safeguarded by a building material Portland Cement. Farm structures that protect from vermin and disease, grain elevators and cold storage plants that prevent waste, highways and railroads that speed transportation these are made permanent through Portland Cement, the cheapest of all products under going a complete process of manufacture. Your building material dealer knows the many uses, many advantages of Atlas. Consult him on your building plans. , [ATLAS 1 [PORTLAND CEMEHTM Screen Doors We have in stock a complete line of ' Screen Frames (knock down), Screen Doors ' -.' - I j and Screen Wire. All sizes ami widths, ran# j j ing from 24 to 40 inches. Roth galvanized r and black. j! WILLI AMSTON, NOKTII ( \IIOLINA !j [vote in said election to register be- I tween the above dates, as this is a new registration ordered by the Board of County Commissioners of Martin *■ County. W. T. ROBERSON, Registrar. G-20-4t
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