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THE ENTERPRISE Published Every Tuesday and Friday by the ENTERPRISE PUBLISHING COMPANY Williamston, North Carolina W. C. Manning -Tr........... ; : ~ Subscription Price (Strictly cash in advance) 1 year , $1.50 6 months - ---- *BO 3 months : -'-••• , Entered at the post office at Williamston, N. C. „i. second-class matter under the act of March 3. 879. , . t i . i— ress ail communications to The Enterprise. ~ iiank ton, N. C., and not to individuals * Why Banks Fail - .SONS for the failure of most banks that have hud to close their , , during the past lew years is not generally understood The .udge: hardily, and indeed in Mime cases they deserve the bi tor condemnation, because in'some matinees there is real dealing, .nd u may be hat gambling spells the doom of others. l!ut the general an brought on from olhei cause . In most cases the officers >, ,i„uc Oi. of banks almost sweat blood to keep the institutions up and t > fin .- 'e, Jiving. K ,,(,win K Institution*. . u~.u be hard to find a bank in this Section in which those in charge no made laige personal sacrifice.- to make them go And rather than y .* ' uV.-d an.i kicked they le.>er\ tin sympathy, as well as the praise of the ~ op.e ; ,rv tu learn is the real cause for bank failures. J/Ve will ; ..j. „ | l(h particular section. We all know that their activities .. ...e lias d on the lands and the products of the lands of the «ur ■ a.on:. We know, further, that 95 per cent of their loans are ...u on he landed wVaKli of their Mirroundiijtfs. We find either fanners' , i inerchati.s' % notes ba.-.ed on farmers' trade and products, and these are pu.ctiii U> he only tiling tiial .they can make loans on, because there is noth- L j.,e o loan oiiiTGranting tins to !>•• Hue'and nolinK the fact that the .ands of our own fiiun y have dropped a! least 50 per cent in value in. five years, hen we cal understand that' the bank which lias $100,(1011 in conl 'merc.tai paper five') 'ars are would have a $50,000 ass'et in the very same paper now. !t was not 'lie bank tliaj lowered the value of its paper; it wits no' th man who made the paper; and, in 'lie main, neither are to blame. It is a duty 'he people owe themselves to find out just who is to blame or who j is responsible. ' Suppose a North Carol ma bank thai held slod,odo worth of bankable paper five years iiro, when such papers would have sold for SIOO,OOO, but now wor. h only $.'.0,000, had taken the saine $ 100,000 and jiuLiLiU-Smiihem- Hatl vvay styck; today t'H-I>ank could cash in $500,000 on the SIOO,OOO loan, Cer- i tainly, we all know that tin Southern is one of the-lading railroads of the country ajiiJ the giia'.es; that touches North Carolina. In. this case the land asset dropped "fiO pej cent and the railroad asset in- J creased ..OO pel cent ■ ~ j It may be further sated that the anie applies" to aU other bin concerns. ; ■The s.oel trust is richer., the power trust -is richer;' in fact, every big thiftg | is, worth far more than it was when.the War ended, and every little thing is | worth far less The prop t' y of the poor is dow n,-the property of the rich is up. * » The press the 'country l-.as just juriouneed the most prosperous year the I Am- rican I obacco ( orfpat \ ha ever had, ami the'mortgage records are be ing filled with I inch clop ami lain! .1110/ of tobacco farmers faster than ever before Keinembei Hie business of the railroad has .not increased so much nor has 'he products of the farmer diminished. These things are hat the course; smaller faiue. ot bu.-iness and gieate'r volumes, of business have had lit'le t-o-do with it. - ^ — , The, rue ca_-i i >•' bank In.lnto can only !»•• found in New York greed, pro tected by Washington pol'fttc- They have put such strong chains on th necly; ui. the ciinimcin f that'_ t hey are unable to cai ry their- loaiLand liyve been, with tjieir prop.-r \ rights, crushed t«> the, earth, while the big fellow arid his-property ha- beei. iai>«-d In th.- 4 skies No man can tell what a generation will bring forth, bu* with the rapidity in which slavery is being pressed on tin* brow of the rank and file of Ameri can people it tt_ sale to make any kind 'if a "predict ion 7 CVen though rash. Let the people learn who to hliiine lor the'hardships vm* are under going and not be ;oo quick to condemn bank officers, who pledge everything in their power to help the ix-ople from a burdensome condition over which they have little control. The Five Things Martin County Most Needs We need a county demonstrator th.'t will teach us how to kill flies to uc sonijtthing to protect our health instead of so much dipping cows fji ticks. OneVild man in our section sail he knew a tick that had gone through several dippings and was still alive t.nd feasting behind riuToid cow's ea-. We do not need a demonstrator thp'. teaches u* what our ancestors knew st well', and that is canning fruit anr' iraking preserves. M y -grand mot l-ei 'made "peach leather" in wide strips, which now seems to be a loa\ art. 1L . • I, - We • need m - county physician, that charges about one-third of what el her physicians charge, andJJtiU "make a good living. When our physicians assist the stork, they "charge from S6O to $75, ..."Web, " beyond ail reason, and has wuiM the death of many women, as tftey have po depend upon ignorant and cheaper help. m. We need our revenue officers to re- some of their medicine bottle* -cut of their rooms and not, to paint t'.ieu faces fo nd, also to be sure t» accommodate their friend* after ■» V*V neei the "flapper mama *ioll wlio wears the knee' skirl.- to c'ianu« her name from ''flapper" to Hie fash ionable new name of "bungaUw," be cause ijs painted in f.'.n.t shingled heh'rd, and has no. upjier s-'ory,; . V. ATiom- all, we need. our 'ounlry bu>W .(.! in iny coantry girls, a.« city girls a.e he.er contented on tie farn; they •IT? fi TPver on thetrail ('v.—tmu-ieinent get suit cases that don't leak in order and their work is undone, and their Jiorne and children are. netde te/1. Country ,girls always find a plentyt H> -io U' occupy their time in raising chickens, gardening, sewing and house w rk, rnd on Saturdays to prepare a goci'i rihiiier for the minister and other gueiits. who are with o;._Jyji)i --"*- '■ . C'w*" All that city gjjrls win: tc do is to di Ltf and parade* ti.s streets. They hwen'l the remoteV idea how m pie. e a bed quilt like grandmother's "Ris ing Sun" and "DoubJeMrish Chain." 'l"hey prefer holding their hands and mak:ng themselves a nuisance hy vis iting their neighbors too often. IN MEMORIAM In Loving remembrance of my dear father, J. W. Hall, who di"d twelve ; y ears ago. It was just twelve years ago, i- While standing by his bed, I looked on papa's cold, dark ,foitn, ( And" I knew tha. he was'deau., i Although I was just three years of ag* I knjw thai he was gone, Where 1 should see him no mors on earth, Into a * wcftTi unkfiown. I am fifteen years of age; Just three years 1 knew him here. No one knows how much I miss him, For I've known a father's care. I tut I hope to meet my father In that Holy Land above', Where I will not be parted from him I tut be with hinijn. peace and lovjv W rjtten and composed by his daugljr te» (MISSI EARL HALL. NOTICE To Joe Hunch, his heirs, assigns, and ah other persons claiming-, under, through, or by him; You are hereby notified that 1 pu r chase 1 lot listed by you iii (loose Nest Township on the first Monday ifi Jun^, 1924, at a sheriff's sale for taxes due for the year 3923. You are further notified thai unless you redeem the certificate of sale within one year from this date I shall demand a deed from the said 'ax col lector for the said lot. This 7'h day of Ma/ch. 1925 inl.'Mtw I). C MATTHEWS. NOTICE To Critcher & Critcher and J W. Wa'ts, their heirs, assigns, Jtiul. all other persons claiming under, through or by them: You are hereby notified that the County of Martin purchased Ml acres j of the Knox land in Hear Grass Town ship listed by you, on the first More j (lay in June, 1!>24, at a sheriff's sale) for taxes due for the year 1923 You are firther notified that unless I you redeem the certificate of sale! w'thin one year from this date tlr»' j Martin County lioitrd of Commission-1 its will dtimahd a deed from the saidr hlix eoltector for the said fiO acres of j I lawL This 2nd day of March, 192f>. 11. T. KOHEUSON, e.,10 4tw Sheriff, Martin County. NOTICE To Isaac Mizell, his heirs, assigns, and all other persons claiming under, J through, or by him; You are le'i'Mn notified that the I County of Matiin purchased I(i7 acres oli, residence,-■ in Heur Grass Town ship listed.by you. the. first' Mo nday in.June, 1924, at a sheriff's sale for taxes due for 'he year 1923. You are further notified that unless I you rqdevm the certificate of sale i withift one year from this date the Martin County Hoard of Commission- I ers will demand a deed from the, said tax collector for the said 167 acres, I old residence. This 2nd day of March, 1925. 11. T. KOHEUSON, i.ilO -aw Sheriff, Martin County. NOTICE To Geo. W. Coltrain, H. D., and i. A I'eel, Their heirs, assigns, and all other persons cliiming under, through, •or by him: You are hereby notified that the County of Martin purchased 1 resi dence in Williamston Township, list ed by you, on the first Monday in June, 1924, at a sheriffs sale for taxes due for the year 1923, Youytfre further notified that unless \(iu redeem the certificate of jsale within one year from this date the Martin County Hoard of Commission ers will demand a deed from the sili.l tax collector for the said residence. This 2nd day of March,. 1925. H. T. ROHEKSON, J mlO 4tw Sheriff, Martin Ct»unty. t ; .KOTK'E i" To W. J. Adams, his heir.s, assigns, aJid all other persons claiming under, through'or by film: | You ajre hereby notified that th« County of Martin nurchised 100 acres Enlarged joints Reduces swelling re||cfves pain— powerful stimulation that Slo&n'a gives to the circul*tion doee the work,' Allaym inflammation, r®. duoef swelling, relieve! pain. Th* chief reflux* of rheumatic culler- . j I era. All drugtiata—B6 cents. Slotn't Liniment—kuupmui J —mm— —— j THE ENTERPRISE of the land in Jamesville Town ship, oil the first Monday in June, 1924, at a sheriff's sale for taxes due for the year 1923. , You are further notified'that unfits.; you _ redeem the certificate of sale within one year from this date the Marun County Hoard of Commission ers will demand a deed from the said tax Collector for the said 100 acres of land. This 2nd day of March, 1920. H. T. ROBERSON, mlO 4tw Sheriff, Martin County. NOTICE To Jane Rhodes and Watts Rhodes, their heirs,' assigns, and all other per sons claiming under, through, or hi them: You ar£ hereby notified that the County of Martin purchased 1 lot in Williams ton Township, listed by you, on the first Monday in' June, 1924, at a sheriff's sale for taxes due for the year 19211. You are further noffhed that unless you redeem the certificate of sale within one year from this date the Martin County Board of Commission ers will demand a deed from the sai l Lax collector for the said lot. This 2nd day of March, 1925; H. T. ROBERSON, mi>i 4tw Sheriff, Martin County. ; NOTICE To Edith Brown, her heirs, assigns, and all other persons claiming under through, or by her: You are hereby notified that the County of Martin purchased 1 resi dence in Pa'rinele, in Robersonville Township, listed by >ou, on the first Monday in June, 1!*24, ai a sheriffs sale for taxes due for the year 1923. You are further notified that unles you redeem the certificate of sale within one year fimn tins date- tiie Martin County Board of Commission ers will demand a deed front the said tax collector for the said resilience. This 2nd day of March, 192f>.. H. T. ROBERSON, I mill 4tw Sheriff, Martin County. NOTICE To William Powell, his heirs, as ; signs, and all other persons jclailttinn | under, through, or by him; You are hereby notified that th." County of Martin purchased 1 lot in i Robersonville Township, listed by you, | , on the first Monday in June, 1924, at u sheriff's sale for taxes duejfor the j year 192 a. | You are further notified that unless you redeem the certificate m sale i within one year from this date the j Martin County Htferd of Commission | ers will demand a deed'from the said j tax collector for the said lot. This 2nd day of March, 1926. H. T. ROBERSON, !m 10 4tw Sheriff, Martin County. - - - NOTICE To F I>. Williams, his heirs, as signs, and all other persons claiming under, through, or by him: You are hereby notified that tl.c I County of Martin purchased 2 Tots in •Goose Nest TownsTnp*, listed by you, on the first Monday in June, 1924, at i a sheriff's sale for tuxes due fofr the ! year 1923. 1 Y'ou are further notified that unless • . , f , . |j uu redeem the certificate of sale within one year from this date the Martin County Board of Commission ers will demand a deed from the sail tax collector for the said 2 lots. This 2nd day of March, l\)Zb. H. T. ROBERSON. in Id 4tw » Sheriff, Martin County. NO'pK'E OF SALE I nder and by virtue of the pow-i I sale- contained in that certain rte.V -!' trust executed to the undersigned mstee by Carrie l'ugh on tiie 19'n i.iv of January, 1924, and recorded : r> the Martin County Public Registry, in 1... >k Q-2, page 30, securing certain bonds of even date and tenor there with, and the stipulations therein con tained not havifig been complied wi'i ;.nd at the request of the holder of mid bonds, the undersigned trustee will on the 2, r ith day of March, 192i> nt the post-office door in Jamesville North Carolina, offer for sale at pub " : c auction to the highest bidder fo> (•ash the following described land: J MONEY TOLOAN on real estate ant city property, -for 8. j), 10, oi-33 ypai-s . 50 pei* cent -appraised —value. - See— 'J.R. WILSON N. C, Phone n 582 Robersonville iieginning at a stake or post in tnt . Ji.rnesville and' W lriiamsion roau, known as the March Hassei cornei, Uience up said road one hundred "sun icrt'y yards (140) to an oak stake; uience a northerly course to a swee. gum on Devil's Cut; the-.ee down said lJevil's Cut to Maich Hassell's line; tiience southerly along March Has atU's line to the beginning, containing Jorty acres, more or less. The sanit iXntg the tract of land deeded to John LJ. tiiggs by the Dennis-Simmons Lumber Co., and by the said Biggs Co ispencer Wynn. This 20th day of February, 192')." MARION C. JACKSON, f24 4tw Trustee. NOTICE To R. B. Holliday, his heirs, assigns, and all other persons claiming under, through, or by him: You are hereby notified that 1 pur chased 1 lot, listed in Jamesville Township by you, on the first Monday in June, 1924, at a sheriff's sale for taxes due for the year 1923. You are further notified that unless you redeem the certificate of sale within one year from this date I shall demand a deed from the said tax col lector for the said lot. Thfs 7'h day of March, 1925. mlo 4tw O.G.MATTHEWS. NOTICE \ To llalsey Hardison Estate and Floyd Hardison, their heirs, assigns, and all other persons claiming under, through or by them: You 'are hereby notified that the County of Martin purchased ."'.O acres, residence in Jamesville Township, lift ed by you, op the first Monday June, 1924, at a sheriff's sale for taxes due for the year 1923. You are further notified that unless you redeem the certificate of sate within one year from this date the Martin County Board of Commission ers w 'ill demand a deed from the said tax collector for the" said 30 acres, residence. This 2nd day of March, 1925. ' H. T. ROBERSON, mil) 4tw ; Sheriff, Martin County NOTICE To Julius S. Peel, R. (j. Harrison, and W. T. Ward, their heirs, "assigns, and all other persons claiming undei, through, or by them: You are hereby notified that the County of Martin purchased 1-2 lot in Williamston Township listed by you, on the first Monday ill June, 1921, at I a sheriff's sale for taxes due for the year 1923. You are further notified that unless you redee/n the certificate of sal" wit/hin one year from tKls».date the Martin County Board of .Commission ers will,demand a .deed from the said tax collector for the said 1-2 lot. This 2nd day of March, 1926. H. T. UOBERSON, Mill 4tw • Sheriff, Martin County. * NOTICE OF SALE I'nder and by virtue of an order f the superior court of Cour iy, made-in the special proceeding en titled 'Ed Neal, et als, vs. Clarence I Brown, et als," the undersigned com missioners will on the lltli day of A|«HI ,a* 2.00 o'clock, p m„ in front of the Bank of Oak City, Oak N. C., offer r public auction to the . ' ' ' \ "" r? If you are interested in an easy way to own a Ford now —or at some future date—see the nearest Au thorized Ford Dealer for facts regarding a conven- H ient plan of payment, or fwrite us direct.) V - * Ford Motor Company, Dept. N. • ■ . . Detroit, MldtlfMl W Plmm null bm full pMtlcuUn ratardinf your (ur MW Mt OOmllK an WrtMWMMh Nmm i I ' , *'■ ~11 ■ . 1— I > . • ] T«wl, mmm _ ll»^—l—P—P—lT IS tA*Y TO OWN A CAI THROUGH THIS PIAN* jtigiic&t bidder lor cash the following .ULmi CUM&i tr«c: of land: I j>emg a certain Uvtt of laud in isen lo viiship, Martin ounty/ Nti.'tn Carolina, and ..jjoinirm,-tTie i'ii us oi it- 0. L'owr. and .»trfS-s. ar.d being .ne same land wnereon Mrs jicuiawnorn resided prior to her deaih and being the same land thai wai owned by said Mrs. McGlawhorn, con taining 42 aires, more 9r less. This the 12tii day of March, 192.>. rt.,h. DUNNING, li. DIKE CRi'ICHER, 'l7 4iw Commissioners. NO'JICE Ut KEisALE I nuer and virtue of tiie power > .-ale c-.uUlincd in a atl • ' trust occuujd by Claude Burnett and wife, i.fther, on ihe 9th day of March, 191 ii, tne .-.unit- lecorded in Martin County [.itcur.l l.ook J-l, page o/*l. The same nuving been sold on the 9ih day of Aiarch, 1925, alter du. advertisement and the highest bid at said iiule hav ing been raised and a resale ordered. 1 will sell to the highest bidder fo> cash on Monday, March 30, 1925, at noon in front of '.he Bunk of Hamil in, the following land: One tract of land 1 now live on, con fining 57 acres, more or less, ad joining 1 he-land of Foii-Evereft known as the Brown land and the Luke Bur i.ett lanit, -being 7 miles from Hamil Un on the county road leading *o Pa' niyra, N. C. This the 14th day of March, 1925 F. L. GLADSTONE, n 17 2tw Trustee. ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE » Having this day qualified as admi.i {• tratrix, C. 'i'. A., of the estate of I'or'ia B. Whitley, l*te of Majrti.n County, this is to notify all persons holding claims against the said estate present same for payment on or before March 13, 1926, or Ihis notice r will be pleaded in bar of their re covery. All persons indebted trt said estate will please cftme forward and make merit of same. This March 13, 1925. MARY W. MUNDY, in 17 titw •■i Administratrix, C. T. A. NOTICE To the Adeline Hardison heirs, their 'te.is, assigns, an! all o'her-persons .>]•' c Mr, 'er, i -ousrh, or by them; You are hereby notified that I pur rhasecj 10 acres of the Hardison land "in Williams Township, listed by you, (,!■ .the first Monday in June, 1924, at r sheriff's-sale due for th? year 1923. - You will further take notice that .unless the sheriff's cer'ificate of such sale is redeemed within one year from the date of such sale, I shall demand a deed, for said 10 acres of land- fron the sheriff of Martin County, as pro vided by law. This the Ist of March, 1925, ml 7 4tw p A. W. HARDISON. NOTICE OF RESALE I'nder and by virtue of the authori ty-conferred upo.-> us in a deed of uust Iby J. L. Wynne and wife, Maggie { Wynne, on the Ist day of March, 1923', and recorded in book 0-2,- page 97, j we will on Saturday, the 18th day of April, 1925, at the courthouse door in Williamston ,sell at public auction for cash to the highest bider the follow ing land, to wit: All that certain tract, parcel, or piece of land, containing 87 86-100 acres, more or less, situate, lying, and being on what is known as the Bat lard Road, about 4 miles northeast of the town of Everetts, Poplar Point Township, Martin County, North Car olina, adjoining the lands of Susie Fowden and W. E. Castle on the north lands W. R, Nicholson' and Bettie Bowen on the east, the lands of R. E. Adams on the south, and the lands of J. A. Everett and Susie Fowden on the west, and more' particularly de scribed as follows:" «•*« • ■ Beginning on the Ballard Road, cor per of R. E. Adams; thence with saia road N. 23 degrees east 42 poles, north 20 1-4 degrees E. 3(5 1-2 poles, north 16 3-4 degrees east 22 3-4 poles to the corner of W. E. Castle's; thence with iine of W. E. Castle 60 degrees west 123 1-2 poles to Conoho Creek; thence with said creek N. 23 degrees ea poles to th 3 corner of Susie Fowden; thence with lines of Susie Fowden ard J A. Everett S. 11 degrees west 10? 4-2 poles to the line of R. E. Adams; thence with the said Adams's line S. 6 0 degrees east 126 poles to the be ginning, and being lots numbers 1 > and 19 in the division of the Balla'd fhrm as sv>rveye4*And platted by C. °ST Credle, C. E., and the same lano conveyed to J L. Wynn and J. B. Bamhill .trustee, by detd dated De cember 9th, 1921, antTof record in the public registry of Martin Coun'y jr book F-2, page 252. This sale,is made by reason of fail ure of W .L. Wynn and wife, Matjere Wynn, to pay off and discharge the in debtedness secured by said deed v' trust to the North Carolina Joint Stock Land Bank of Durham. This the 11th day of April, 1925. THE FIRST NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY, ml 7 4tw Tru Durham, N, C. "ACHED & ACHED" Lady Says Her Back "Hurt Night and Day"—Least Noise Up set Her. Better Aftei Taking Cardui. W Infield, Texas. -*-"My back hurt night and day," says Mrs. C. L. Eason, of 11. R D. 1, this place. "I ached and allied until I could hard ly go. 1 felt weak and did not/feel like doing anything My work was a great burden to me. I Just hated to do up the dishes, even. I was no-acoount' and extremely nervous. "My mother had taken Cardui and she thought it would do me go*l, so she told me to take It. My husband got me a bottle and I began on It, 1 began to Improve at once. It was such a help that I continued It until after the baby's birth. "I took eight bottles and I can certainly say that It helped me. It Is a fine tonic. It built me up and seemed to strengthen me. r > grew less nervoah and began to aleep better. ■- "I can certainly recommend Cardui to expectant mothers, for to me It was a wonderful help. ... In every way I felt better after taking It and I think it is a splendid modi cine." Cardui Is purely vegetable, and contains no harmful drugs. For sale everywhere. NC-162
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