THE ENTERPRISE j; IVTT —n TH*toy VrUmj ' hy »*> tiIIMWUSK PUBLISH I Nil Han nil— NaHk On#** W.C. MANNING, EdiUr I W. C MANNING. JU- —BUS MGR. , Sobotriptioa Pr«« i Strictly Cast In Advance) I year -flJ® C mi tfc-i - SO t months Kwierad at the Post Office at Wd j «■»!*«. North Car-Ua* as seNari b« matter. TrKSOAY. JI NK 24. 1924 Our of tl»e prcat pane- in tha World's political history is hem* writ ten in the national Democratic Con vent.-n in New York toilay. It L a day that needs much wisdom. Tlk t ..nflk-tinft or rather the varkti iriinr»sk of tlx- country are knockmr for recognition ami favors. Ti,j« recent Republican convent i«>r. a&.k.ldcd in Cleveland nominal- d candlatrs fully sati..factory to t!«e interest A. Mr. Cool id Re an.! V r i»av»c both openly advocating I 1 ■«' tnii. iJcasiiip to them ! !l.e Democratic convention l»wt - - nil true 1.1 ue Democrat f ' U.ii: tin* pre- l.iency and vice |»r»- den y, 'he\ htar.il with main odd- if ij» . fo.or t«» in> elecled. i ii t.w? other hand if the fu'iit Ji... in a i-cneral c-mproiii' • !|_ ,1.,f. not express the |>ur.-«" Dei.iorracy. t her. failure t already _ written «-r their he.nl I; may l«e adi.iitted that tin- tit * —fe c.n the -nittw tiW-ktHU 1 cr*miuK .t . « 'e oil one - :ile ai.«l ,th.* « ..ie "other WH.it t'.o- l.i.»-r;t , hould In i I> hrinr. ti.e e tw.> vr.l , in men' '•»>*+ :• ■' frieiwli.. communion that *i'l v " •' , u«e nii..uul " ! l"' 1 ■ ' } Labor i rat.ually , amtw - 1 ' 1 " »M.i rod..:' to .1 ! '" t '»'»-• " -- 1 '■ f1.." , ..HI | .crimp- I:."" Ironi « f«: tluit a r lab.r an.l cap..al. N»l«inr * u>ri»c fair ptav «.11 • ■"«' l '-"' • 1,! " At i~ » lal*»r think lan.'.u i- 1.:k.1.£ fciolue aiivs.ita'and • •!»• tal " t,v r '" •"*' ,l *' f ' lalil than the |»»|de. * i l;«»l»M. \l. w \.l i: 1., a i:il l.«ill«-»> »• >» 1 '•> ! " 1,. Ud Stale l . iest i-'r> ire in **-» un ~u »'"■ «•» l*.C4 el. er»anc - 1... t l ..e I f ,l '* " i.ie I .1 '•'> u ' e ! •' * i-tr u Uai.e> ..I tla |tv-i had o i.u*> ti. 1 one .t ii. iLe hulietin Miurnsl in ItCI •' »• k »»i. a-> ti-- IV.-htic- - 1 "' 1 " , r j,t o\« • :-• »• -" f t ,uU'l 1.1 \V 1 rui. ion. devoun-i in >• I i. u. (r t••ne town, an-i •' 3tn in. Iii 1,1 IK>I a t.o .ii Ju-hi"an ln;rne4i J .m«>.tw»- a.. ..-j ui.d -uk livfs. In tlrf . ; h'.4 af• .rest lire in the wi«ri.b. r . ail. i« luuir than |iersons. while ij.o fall of the same \oar. in M.r 4 fire ran over millions of acre . J#=l ( Wisconsin ai»i devastated «.,dit towns, leayinit|Ui "ts wake 40i' -v Itie ternUe CU-iuet. Mini*- .tire which turned into a--he# • worth of timber an>l im , . -¥ eJ |.ropert>, broke out in I*l* aily 4UO person.- |ieri.-hed in this .ftar ration In comment on this, -Safer**rd»* i meiki Against Fire," sayst -| i« .-houhl be necessary ui i ■ mini people of dbisltn of sect as t.ie»e is in itself al«»1 . reproach. In indicates thai i> J.letn of the fe-ieral jfovenunenl as - «il as of every state which fa with tifoberlaikls, is kkstia \Hh the oar that confronts fcr* pre t»BtioaisU everywhere, since the r*ea —SB 1 majority of forest fires: are man-caus , led. People who freqM&i the woo.ls mcs* be laojrh; babiu of careful **- ( Tkey man be imbued with a fire-; •rase and with a realization that! 11heir., is only a life interest in the forest.-, that they ar» the cttfttrdianf of these resources which rightly must ois. ami that permission to use ■ioe» not imply to .iestroy." With I lie forest fire rtasw approach in»;. the puUlic stwwihl Ikpi in mimi it.- respaasihility for the atVty of our forest.- lie earefui with fire ami it wil. inot he ar. agent of destruction. krfj* watch h>l: the Will. WEEV 11- Everv cotton farmer sfiould cereful 1> watcii h»> eoi:..n for tiie fir-t advei:t of the' io>il weevil- Tirf- weevil wi!l pe-.iorally seen rr:itlin ■ oi- tlie cutl*.ii al«»u* ut. ris* or late n tlx afterno-.i. Mo t of the ■mil.- foui..! !fc '••rt li e i.t form jkill die a ia:u. J lieath. If twen:;. 'oil »niii ;-.iv foumi i firfd of wh.r. the -:|Uar»-- jre he*i;inn * —l■ v. it |MM>.ini -riiise iia't ly. I'ol-oi. miou. never hi- U;-ed u»:til a |»T\-ner exntnilu-.- * sol. i> Kiiik-. The fir.-t »«-eviL- u|>iiri' iss s -!«•.-..! lv ii:- before 'tie;, c.tn fn ■ «!ure. fi tla - cofu« let? e': - '/>• 1. !e|u si :i ~ir i;r.- .n If r.»V-is |rfiri.iHs at I•' . . Mi. .:n*•!.»•! th.- fi: I cr:-|i of « . • very f.« of !i«-ni ...!i m,- X ive. - T.» f.»» rtJ r xi iMjlii r»*i: that I iiHtf? !i« kil- hm 1 i? ii. • t'.\ >rt.vw thai i' duo :«• ftcl'l mil ut lii" bt«* It wt !ih«u.saii*l> • ? ui'li nui !• I f i». i! h:i> h^-r t. w ui . f.« {*•■. »•' 4*~ > C,n. «f ? ii. "i. I*l. ..fi'*. (i.**iC*r. II '* \+ -s iS t-*il «..«»!I.:f- |»-i ; « r«* !«• HL'ik)' ti.r* - r> O'll «!«.l U.r, -IT.; .. I •a j- «•* tnur h-r .. .! >.taii>Sau-"hter i •to vKmc Martin o>i-- " \ -1. i tln- e inislNM • " ot'ar e*i4 the ntlhuia- a- w!«.|e? Is A .h" o.un;> ' 1 i .. if: M»- [KI-lifll oIT «.|. i!. or it jl_-* * pi..«-»- »!th a f-»».•! ale." sta-e '•■! ta-i. rrm.«— ? Tli.- U .1 •( tJ-e !! -i --k ..r»- 6 ni'!eil vi. i> 1 -'lit; ; ■ ntn.j rnuii.-r i.r.l ottot ■"-t »l the - I'.ave It ei ?V.«tifLl twif. i H rave ... t.OV .•wit . »i.h one T'..- r.tu-« ..til r , >ui) fn.l'l a - nu!f Iw. on i.i. Vo-i wfiih- I've «aU--«- i> ;,«n r. .Mi. ,i t tich tkinif.-. i- si tru.- h:;t (' »> 'ie iji -.'" No 1" e r !.H.n»ii v an-! • v> r..i>;'ful act K-: " ■>- 1.. p. r" r: • "ut *i- ii- >•* > i in- ..re ns-.rv t' n '■ :.k .u: WWn- the Sai-V . l- i I- n Ih- lea-t, rwwtiiift' ,\s ;■ .iav of re t ai«: -wuohip. crime I .ti-; d to I -:-*.!! \\Here ii ir.al. an- iUh hi to he t rue an.! wirf-re no ,i»uh* is ,-\ pr« -e>i. crime L- l.ke'v lo re-uit. /.ml l -« --n ii»l t.t, we • »>. - i tmt i i ar»i tirhni e A trip to the liar el ju-tice -erves as a r» n«si\. hut j'lsl ( f«r one partiruL-r car. Would it , a b&.i it its t 1 m.prove l surrou-:.! i'T- and letter one' mth*- 1 tl-an hrinjr tl# law l>r.-. ker >» iustke t a Isn't « rtranirp? The viMtim i.s nice ai»l pleasant. no one n-n thinks u of kirk;; / The weather a bit warm »t becomes the talk of the ilay, * the mam feature in the newspapers. But isr.*t it a real consolation to know •» tr-at the cotton, com. tobacco. pea * nuts uJ beans a** having the tinw >4 of their lives h.j- \n.| yet wt 1 —tbowyhtfully complain of the weatfc. it er It most be .-aki that the tee mar if ioJ the crops are pals, because tie) al both are plta«(d to cee Ike warn e- wlbi i if - ..... KIKE STATES KKQI IKE RtHLK BEADING IN SCHOOL? Nine States mtm require that' th 1 Bible be ml at slated times in th } hUv «ch«uls, arronlm- to informs I tiaa recently rimfilii ia the Bweai r . - - ————— ,of Edocatioo. These States are Afc» lama. Delaware, Geontia, Kentackj -j ' Maine, Ma saefcusett . New Jersey. i 1 ! Pfr.nsjrlrani, aM Tci?r»see lirf j Ftates, Maine. l»f laware. an-i K«* *wc ' k>, rave possei: i:iK» i*»«iirr lav. rinee the poWicat.' —f iHUCi"" "f 1 lalncatior. I tulle: .r iSJJ 3»o. W. Ie «ix State> wer»- rrinrtM \TW ZEUMi IMVERSTTV KI .ifXTS AfXHrftiTlNi; SVsTFM A plar. for admittin- -r»iua"' -4 riccre»lite«l secondary *V4 v i*m! examinatior «i- reeectiy "■» r the "session" of New Zefcams \~nrr*-r - Itr. it is >ta«e»! ir. a Setter rr«'i '.!> i«- ■ ceive«l hy the I tile. Cara:iU - rjoner of IjinestM f raw. a distwrti f ed New Zealaif leaner Trt P" -P" reform wa- \ oppo-ed hy tre professors.. aM one «ft» »r-as iji\er. wu.- that liarvard other KTi sI A meitirai ci ner»il*s re*i*se ;• ittepl the pbi With ti«~ ~ .-'-i-tanre of 'l/ ftc*s',o- I'niver if. .sciio! of l.e*-;«»3- I -"or. ti.ni -a «.- k 'ir.v n-i..-K-u ■ »'-1 '■ lb-.*r e-tahJisjae*! at M*s* me; f-ur a* "err *•».- I-ji .-ioiis one linar in ler.^-ti. Ir, prt»v,i«linir f* r tear 4 *" - T. \i claim- tir-J :i-o: a r*re»t f , .rt •„ tk,e I r.ite.l Sta.e- itareau «.f F. .ue-„!i.-n Jw*- a total of CSS f«'t that State. Ne rlj ©»> of tfce=* rural rUstncta. TO M \KE EVERY COMMI NITY AS**LEAN 1 AS ITS CLEANEST HOME In this cami«aitn all classes of p;/ople .earn how to work Aivl!;H-y 10 rether. Chronic are le i into the ranks of the loyal anc- a ■•- ■-■ ers. Tie streets ami alk\* s are cjear.e ''j>. re: i L,l ;nii! thereafter kept hi yoo 1 condition U i - linoves ihe a'-CIIN ir I'T'-r.; of \. aste Tr.7 TIT* : ' -J ♦hereby eiimiitatin; T « moM -tmimon czm v of !estructi«£ t\r ec. ri i v ' raps a»e raze!: ana often replace I iy LUOUTIN LIRULIRTIRS. LOLO are t-.ove . «-leaned uj> and c-?■'!• > pla.-.vroui* ■» o; thrift gardens, t! us p; -.emi".' their retn.n to disorderliness Ti. l y :tt clear.r-: upaiw! Stone and brick \%ork is sanu ijlast©!, -I inii is renewed. Shiubix»ry is trimmed. 1 roes arej planted. I awns are moved and raked. TJacliyai'ds are clear.e ' up. I'ooies ihoioru'i »\ cKuiitJ in -i'nic an=i ' : i''- i"io!si cellar f o trairot. after which the;, are cWicatod to continued cleanliness and i.vtter iivisy conditions by the ministrations of he lsiir.ter :uiti - condi-j • i •. s >l" all das-vs of people are i.nvvcved. Every possible breeding I 'lace fo:* disease is rooted up ai:d destroyed Mosquitoes, Hies. rats, roaches am! >the. ] jests are practically obliterated. This cam paign saves l-uman lives. I , Proqject* Bright for Better Horses ' i, • ■ ■ 11 , .. - CMMiBil If IK BiIMICI All MlilC IT fITJ SNSIS mum L«R **- "f .?» .«■>. .V?. .*?■ ."»■ 5.; r«i f * rm * If'-' WIW im __ I j n / l UCM « _ /___ _t L ISA Klk Hub •■ rfy m I Mm ■« »M l*n«f !>•■*». knmhHh ■■ tUe Ap.n^tml IW NHwNit« «ad (mi .a i»* l »!lrl Stale*, litre* •t* W • Un«« ail aaafaa r« fun* tlx) %aNIMQ fc-rtw ' I>ullLog l>«4s la dij xnMi TV n«C( «f |kr mate u4 liwU iwhnrf the .;uLm «.«km to dm* kj W»« NM u4 WOO. a radartfc* of X l*T (*M. Bat dutif (W IM lim )«n iVtr baa Ma a lulfcd (rand »• the f(4l(t 4!r*rttua RH«m* I»W iM ISW IW »-rtf a farat fcotatftl M pa .41 O. Jeaaarj U fcCi An* «** UOdSjBOO Mm. nafucd altfc ZU-VVV. •in «i tnn Mta» TMa vat tto Mlbit mkn Iteor I*6 Mil. K I«1 .-TBI a# all M 4 H tor H V«w lad —>ML Aruaal f-*l-\ nfci tto Maian *t Ulailnrl aar'jntmlH aad rafter* t ami by e«tHlrai |Mir. War* |«kn M*aa to 4erUa* Br Jaaairy v 4 lU i«ar a«-r-a-~ nlw* t" M am Ikr la a eat atone UUS Mala pri«, Mllb UM «haan4 to% ikr war. * aaa a lUN mm* tow ai aafcl aeU itoa duitac Ik yea.'l" jear. M aana mmd MaHfcaa are aarer Dai tog tke war tone ki i tea culakrd Tto nator mt .-■*»» |r law! RdM to to 9 para allk Ike I —■ b; >alk ttrtaree IM# aa4 MB» kmr aai aato roKa oMM tomaarJ £ |vf oral Tto Uipm nwiaim atf ike tow [iy atoll ■to «M. • Low prWaa aS naltor tm fcrinagi tone aal aaato pmitolWa aai > aaar Kill (tnker At rreaaa la ito (upatottoa aaffl tto arenfr prtcr tana af r ward. I*»wsa >n i »i| ayaaMha* aae tomaaii. to a—ml iriß a aaa to jnvala itoa (to mhi H« aaa tto aattot taratog p«M wM to reaetoj fur tto * raa* aaa* Beatiiiaa ia arlato htna tow already tonarrt far tto tot irrltoa antoa Ito i aataapy lamatol t— aht atl> ttoMa tH aw'] ia ta* elite tKai tto faratoa paM to aat fto tC. ■ • THE ENTERPRISE. WILLIAMSTTOX. NORTH CAROLINA. BUVER DAM LOCAL NEWS Mr. an! Mrs, A. L H.mi of near MR tie goest - of Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Rayiwr Fmlaj n^ninir. Mr- Eli R*t 'P«i S*tnrlay after noon with Mrx % H E»tW. I 5H. "1 Helms Bu ."1" H« spent Sat uniay aifLl with JIL-s Mil* AIW-n L Mr- l>o**ie Jer-k*t- "f the pwl, *of Jiii.-- Helen CTj-rk Satnniay er«.t mr ''f»rs. Ci Kay ain! Sar>for*l R*»K-t F ,*s-e r.«4«red to WJlisif 'w Satnnisy Sr.. CV - Hardi Mrs. M:irr I ■VH. ami Mbw Catherine Haruw: I afternoon with Mrs tt H . Rocers. j Mr a if! Mr- A. I- Kaynor. Mafl'* i:*hani Ranor aft-: Vr. J-*n Cufli.ii"? ; the shnr i' 11 tH -»»*>-» on Sat whr night. I' i Tnf (4(1 »»•, "ner - .I.V' l;a- •- m»! at last. Mb*** ELzahr*>- ?> ' »n> s ? I "re? >i*r>t Satanbi r.ic'-t aisi S«r %!ay witl Mi~*> liath ai !> •=*• ■»" ion*' Me> >r> Mmca R"■**** an,S I^# * r Kr~rr>««* I^ai% *U*Wt3 T R( IV! I'M Surety >lr l/*«i M;.I"W Mi-» "-allie Wynn spfll Sowi'}' \a a l>a.i, M' an>: Mr. Artiiur i!i «*f ■ EtWIU ai"l Mr. *n»; M'-- kit Moore m-»t.«re»i to IVor-i.!- P.. k H—toy. — , FOR SALE: TWO GOOD MILCH Fresh. See or Ca3 Joe Taylor. ' NOTICE I forbid any and all persons to bii* or to dieher my boy Totnmie Outter u.vdge, who is only 13 years okL He if ft home Hay 28, 1924. HOWARD. OCTTERMUDGE. . :jI»ST: HOC BOI'GHT FROM WlL kou Hym&n, Plymouth. N. C. Janu ary 1924. 110- marked with V over .n't and rigk ear. Weighs about one hundred ami ftftv ponn-Ls with li«rht ■ lark tpob on it. Very rwtlf. M:.;iiza Little, WilltmitML ROOMS FOR RENT Tco rrcm-s for rent. Good location an>l weal equipped for light house k«-pinc. Apply at Enterprise office. > A i,.>: TABLE BOARDERS IN I*ri". ;.l«* family. Rate S~. J- per week. I A|.j'"/ t.» MLs* Mittie !:anclL 300 X. ..nwick strei t. ju.;t two blocks Trot. ;«.t office. 4 25 4 CIIAIR RLPAIRING I en iii a jK.l.or. to bottom a'l chairs an i Ss them in any way neces >ary. 1 also uphuUter-old chain. Giw me a trial. W. R. Roger*. Washing t«, street! near Spellar's store» Wil liantslon. X. C. V ANTED:—Men or «mm to take onlpr- for geruine —.iriranteed hos iery for men. uome avd chiMren Eltmii.nt-- darning Salary $75 a week full time. SI.MI an i.wur spare time. ICeautiful Spring line. lc:.-inational Stacking M'lU. T O Norrutown. Pa. 111:. CHARLES J. SAWYER Windsor. V. C. OFFICE YORK M ILDING ! ran ice limited to Eye, Ear, Xose awl Throat front I to 6 Id Williamson tvery Friday afternoon " i\7;7cone~ Dentist • >I'W Over T> «* Farmers nr.l Mer chants Rank Hoars 9 12 and 1-5 j • -l ite llione No. 9. Res. Phone No 15® ' —; ! j • r ke Ijmh Robt. I_ Coourn I \ MI; t COBI RV j ATTORNEY S-AT-LAW j v r.c r.' -t to Anderson Crawfor»l Co Teioj-hoive No. 74 —. I V dli^i.i-ton. North Carolina E!>i:\TON-M Vt kKYS FKRRY ' j FAST AT TOMOIMLE TRANSPORT| J (Acmss Albemarle Socml in 1 hr I ] L llj An August Sale In June . We have never offered p 4 such tremendous Values right in the heart of the || We tell yoa frankly why you can l»uy clothes now i / f y jjjj at Auiru?t (clearance Sale * ■ i I Ne\v Spring Suits, Latest I * \ \ u % - ■ ° 7 ' English cut clothes and IKiSfl 1 » 11®# other fashionable models RSi! I "n_ I I for young men and men who dress young. Tlie sea- IP gT Tj | son's newest shades and Wm n I !:• * V -jf color effects, also uemi- - 1 V conservative and conser i\ vat:. i- i.;iv!els for men and i U- m . youi jr men in beautiful .. wol '°*f s '^unfinished\vors- J W ted.; u c "ashneres Lin »j . J \ I en I*alm I leach S7JSO up. * j / 111 WQ carry a large stock y J\ I o ' n regular " 4 , \ *¥££? models and we can fit you „ if you will give us a triaL . 4 Hi Harrison Bros. & Co. * 1 • i V COME AND SEE IS ALL WE ASK 9- | ' • . '*" " I WILUAMSTON'S LARGEST DEPARTMENT STOKE ■ I 1 1 .. CONNECTS COASTAL HIGHWAY BOCTSS ML ML 32 AND Ml Raleigh aad Whi^t-. X. C, ta Norfolk. Va. , And Other Thm Almc Raatoa j rße, Tartar*, latkj Unit. Xtw i-era, U"uh»,*a, WJlanrfM, Ply a.oath. Mickey*, ttrntaa, Hertford. City and N'.-rfolk, Va. r*rvi:.ct AC SrkU; Imtc- 8 x to, 11' a- a, 4 pm Lr. KaiL-ii 9:30 a n. 1. 5:30 p, m (MiAL; lr> eat rut on Semhpl :.TR Hl* LTTES Siaall AamjobiV (u.rlatiii); lrimi «cj va;; rnond trip Largt Aawotilti i knuilim tow) M m way; wwl trip $6 Tracks amiiat ta star and load. faiea 40c. Far Bnmaliaa Tilipkiai 131 ar ISI -N»LU)« EOEVTON-MACKETR roiT BOAR SIGNS* J COASTAL IIM.HU AT FERRY FAST ACTOMOBILE TRAXSPOKT «A Ai -i Dwvaa Eitrr in IS (V. fc -rc !' r Xri Tn. Million I dollar ! rk-e if IVopusrd I M Earnr. Near Edrrtoa. N C, ta Kkdb—B. Bertie 1 aaalj CONNECTS COASTAL HIGHWAY Roato M. M. S3 and 142 Hiaiittaa aad Raletck. N. (. Ta Nacfofe Va. Aad All Tawaa Vlaa K K«U af Ibi.-lff.. Ki.rtloJU, H>rk> Mount. C.iM UMO. M il-on. K instoa. N>» Iv.ii > .rrfnTillr. W* huirt-n. Tar bV.3icu>tMi. U imi-or, E«len k -jlo is Kt -tot, Ijimba. Hert f> :. Ud'--" Suffolk. Seatk tl-.l - ad L Va l\ ran at I Year vMal If. iprr.-. .1. 12. 3 »nd 5 o'clock I - K«1 -aka • 1. 11, I, 4 sal 6 o'clock I". 2i>l I o" ' :NP- not ran SU.'B> RATES Sdul! Aa—Ma (mchaiing linvf f I , Oiw way $1.50; rvond trip 24 kr» Jlji Ijrjrr AaWMtia t including driven tine way fcf: round trip 24 hrs p.sli Track vrnntinf to sixe uki laaii IVtMHitrr fare* 2Sc. T.lrphiar. M and 1M Edrwtan. N. C Yaw Car b liMnd Whd* la Yraasil ' -FOIXOW COASTAL HIGHWAY FERRY SIGNS' EXBCTTOTS NOTIC E • Having tt.u day >|ulifwl a« Hum | tor i f t.kr r-Ulr of Mi Baker HaisJip. late a t the Co««aty of Martin. r«ot»rr ji» k-.+j fnm to all perron* hold |in - r'aim« against said estate to ',pr-«it same for |n)merit on or be ! fore the Ctk day of Jaae. 1925. or wS caat forward aad aih mm ■rial* payment rf aame T. B. SLADE JR. bnfar mt Ida Raker Haislip. This tkr «th day af Jaae, 1924. > frlMt NORTH CAROLINA MARTIN ooumY. . HAMILTON ROAD DISTRICT. I, F. L tax eatortar af Hamilton .Tpifwl Raa I taxes, have tkia day levied oa Ike fall—ay tract* mt land aai «9 acfl the mmmrn at pahlir aactiaa far cask, kef .re the Hank of Hamihaa at Hiaitai. X C aa Monday tka 14tk day af My 1924 at 12 M. far tkr an paid tax.-* aad caat dae far tkr year 1923. WHITE J. W. Crisp, 100 acres John-tor Laad, taxes $22.70. caat tIM Vaaghor. Dnaght ridge. acre« Flem lac lead. taa> wk Ml SLMI Mr* Jhm Thoaat, 30"' acres 1 1 ) aaa. land, taxes 7.41. cad |IK>. ' COLORED i. A. Bennett. 2S acres Jkerrul land, taxes JBJS4. cad $m TMISTEBTS LAND SALE I'nrier mad by rirtar af tkr power of -ale contained in a certain deed of trust rurutni to R X. Crime*. tn»-- tee. by Joke d—a and wife. Mar tha Climuiii. at the Ist day of March 1920. ta serare certain note- of em date therewith, aad of imw>l in the Register of Deed's aArr far Martin ' 'ounty. in book A 2. at pare AC.; and the rtiiahlige* nietunoi in said -ieed of tru.t not having been ram plted with, and a part of said antes 'he ander-tgiied will, oa Saturday. 1 July 5, 1924. at twelve a'ciack, no**, •a front of the HintrTs aad Merchants liank. Everett*. North Carolina. Mar : -in Coanty, expose to jaUit sale to the highest kabier. for cask, the fol 'own.; >tescribe>l lands to-wit: Sitaale in Cra»s Roads Toiwmskip. t '4irtir. foßf.iy, North Carolina. «•-' , store partirwlarl) leaiikul and koaal t d a.- follow*: Or. tke North by the ( bat- of J. L Wyan: an tke Weal hy the h:.-t of S S Ihley; and «a the ->o«tr hy tke lands of S. S Bailey aa-i Jesst Clart. the saar being a part of the b!* franra (lemat'.« tnact. an 1 wd'j s.' fifteen aad three foarth> 1 |IS C-tl ere.- atone or less This the sth day af Jane, 1*»24 R X. CRIMES. Trw ree •-10 4I ■0 TVK TO n«r for a doctor or drag at ore whea auddealy ' ' 1 *■ '! '* CHAM BERLAIN'S » COLIC and DIARRHOEA RE dtDY r l m p., ». !-- ' Ink

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