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STOP LOOK LISTEN? KEEP YOUR EAR TO THE GROUND THE PRICE CUTTER IS IN TOWN The BIG EVENT of the SEASON COMING ————- ■ ' locals in ( -olumbia V\ ediuwdav Mi. Charles Godwin, jr., spent Wed ness. Mr. Phillips Mere Yesterday Attorney Hyman Phillips, of lar (i, was lie re on professional husi Thursday. Mr. Tfidlips was as >ciated in law prac'ice with Mr. K G A llsbrook until his recnt death. Mesdames Walter Salsburv an r..nnie Ma'thews, of Hamilton, vi> ed friends here yesterday Ir. ,jid Mrs. A. I). M izel le andjit .-.on, iJan, of larboro, visi'ed .Hrs ' una Harrison Wednesday. ( Alii) Ol THANKS I.- I wish to tiiaijk each and every one .hut/ was so iiod and kind to me dur ing. the illness of my husband and lit ie-son. May God's blessings be with them all. Written by wife and muther. MRS. W. K WHITLEY "COME Ol I OK THK KITCHEN" "Come out of Uw kitchen" a' 4lie ' Strand' Theater on Thursday nigln week under t!ie auspices of 'he Philrr theis class of the Memorial Bap' ift 'Church. I>o not miss it. Not in .the history of the 'own hltve two affair given. greaU-r pleasure than the 1a..l two plays that Were staged by Ml" Biggs and Miss *.Riclinrdsou, and "Come out of the kitchen" will be dl - - reeled by Mis IS irks with" the very best cast 'hat the town all'ords, and promises 11» he just as good or even he*. tp"t*th,in either "Take my advice" or - "The llapper grandmother." ' FIX E GA I. EONS Ol I'A INT I IIE E V iarlie pain-t concern, n, further ance of an 'advert isjny anl li'tloduc • i ry compaign imfr in pi'oere..-, offers .to give, free of tharge, live gallon of its best house pain', any color, to one property owner at each post of fire o] >n 'each rural rou 1 ' ill this county. This concern want.-- it.- pa n oi. a houss ineach locality this season, which is the purpo.e of this rem.ck ~(,1 ~.|, i( also wail's a local siile. man 'n each c"uit _> • I'enons it ■ 1 ested are requested to write ihr Ken Paint Company, I-oUisVllle,'Kentucky — Adv. EIM CVIION KN ASSET TO si I ( ESS No matter "what ITman's work, li can do it letter if he is well informed And the point litre is that education, while, it lias a larger bearing than : mere preparation for profession, is the very best equip ment for any sort of efficiency. Whatever your peculiar callinv. your expertness is more telling if i rests upon a basis of general culture As a stenographer you will do bet ter work and your chances of advance men' are much greater, if you un familiar with history', "know youi Shakespeare, and are not in doubt r.s to whether Botticelli is "the name o' a cheese or a violin. As a lawyer, doctor, or preacher, your reputation will very likely rest • as much upon your "all-roundness, your wide acquaintance with the in side' of great books anil the genera impression are not a narrow - minded specialist as it will upon your technical finish Culture means intellectual back ground. , * It means accumulated force irehirj^i yplir stroke. ~ ' ........ .. It means that you are not only cap able yourself, but that you know how • to absorb and use the capability 6f > " wiser peifcona ■ —— It gives you perspective. It increases your personality. It strengthens your influence It keeps you from settling down to become a mere cog in the wheel, i ■jttle specialised piece of machinery * to do a cerUin la*k. and makes vou a human being, alive, vibrant, radiat It make* yon •omebody, not just . - anybody. * Many a mother ha* realized too late that she ha* no hold upon her chil dren because of her lack of knowledge. | 1 hey have grown upland gotten away i froui her. >/«my a man has risen in the btwi |Hi ss 'woiTd only to be humiliated bs-j hti.ysehe lias, neglected to acquire that! education which alone wouki qualify lata. lo ijurigle on terms of. eqiflility j with well-informed people. In fact, there is no man or woman who has neglected an education but bitterly regrets it sooner or later. j useful knowledge are laziness, self-in v ; dulgence, weakness, and procrastina- 1 t ion laen if you did not get a chance to L K o to school, or if you failed to im- J J prove your opportunity when young- I i r, you can still set out upon the roy j a I road to education if you have th" . w i I k And even In t lie ease of those who ulre college graduates the best part of their education gotten from their ! studies in the 10 years after leaving j school. And no living person £as ever sor i \ thai lie had secured an education. Tlieie never was age in the his loiy'ol the world when it was so true as ii I- now that "knowledge is pow i n." - , I And knowledge is open to every j body. One gallon of l.aredo soy beans re urned nine bushels of threshed beam ittt the farm on Henry Barnhardt ii . Rowan County, reports Cjrunty Agen : W G. Veager. This was the most pro ■ I Citable acre on the Barnhardt farm : last year. Farmers of' North Carolina continue; | to buy their fertilizer cooperatively, paying' cash for it at I lie car., door. li'Cently farmers of Lincoln County! ■ received ;i shipment of 00,00(1 pounds ! of nitrate of Soda, saving $5 |ier ton :,on the shipment, reports County | Agent Graham Morrison. The use of good bulls will show in the . i > 111 It bucket One dairyman who luis I LISTERINE THROAT TABLETS I Q/f * lln Prevent Hoarsene** Cough* AV U»b«n Co., L—to. U. >■ A. I I ______ ______ You Can Make Money! Illustration describes how easy it's done by making r"" ..c. BEST—PIUE—PJUHT ;fsjsf $3.00 P«r Galloa Jh«y .r. ..rnpl y in , Uny* i Willi L & M SEMI-PASTE PAINT i - - «• • It it White Lead and Costly White Zinc to assure longest years of wear, as proven by 61 years of utmost satis ' factory use. Q : Utt«T co»T-because in Semi-Paste form, and therefore you mix 3 quarts of Linseed Oil into each gallon, and so make 1X gallons of Pure Paint for S3.M per gallon. GUARANTEE— U— o gallon omt of any JWI bay, antl If mot por~ factly tatufnctory tkm mnmndtr torn bo liliniW wHkomt gmymtnl 1 j mado for Um omo gallon mod. ' nsMUir \ t Salsbury-Johnson Co., Inc. Hamilton vr, - * . - . Hardy Hardware Co., Inc. Scotland Week * - "" } John I?. Bond Co. Edenton | used good bulls gets 30 gallons of; milk per day from li! coiA's. A neigh bor-who has Tlepetided on any kind of j-tnrtt-grts but kio galhnn.s per day from j an equal number of cows. Encouraged by his success with I dairy calf club work, County Agent ! J. W. Hendricks, Of Catawba County, ! is now drganizing a baby beel calf i Club. Twelve members have already j joined. WMLS EGUS FOK SALE: I HAVE, ON hand a large supply of barred Ply mouth ('all or see B. S. Courtney. mlO 2t KOOM EOK BENT: NICE COM fori able room for rent ill desirable 1 io alion. Telephone 12(i. m 6 -t SALESMAN WANTED TO SOLICIT orders for lubricating oils, greases, .nd paints. Salary or comnlßsion. Address the Harvey Oil Co., Cleveland, j Ohio, It, I'OH SALE: SMOKED COUNTRY hams anil shoulders. J. X. Whitley. Phone 10;VZ. , mfi '^t I HAVE Sill T IP ONE spotted male hog. Swallow fork ill riglil ear Own?r please come for him and pay same. J. D. Bonds. ml" 2'p I OST:. LICENSE NO. 121006, ISE- I tween Williamston .and Darderio. ■f Finder please return to the Enter prise. •> . . ! f , l.o«T WHIST WATCH, BETWEEN Broad and Washington Streets on Monday night. Reward if, returner! to Kosa Lee Barnes. ♦l , |«l I-OH SALE: ONE TOBACCO SET ler, also 30 bushels of Wanamak-r Tin ENTERPRISE, WITJ.IAMSTQN. NORTH CAROLINA i Cleveland cotton ijjped. J. H. Hoberi | son. m 17 8' I WOL'LD LIKE TO DO lor several good families. Mary Small, 112 Wilson St. mlO Btp.l MILK FOB SALE: FAIR MILK, fair treatment, at the Fair Dairy. Phone 211 1-2. W. IS. Weaver, City. rhl7 3t WANTED: EVEKY PROPEK'I"i owner to use a gallo'i of L. & M semi-paste paint out of any he buys, and if not perfectly satisfactory th remainder can be returned withou ; payment being made for the one gal ten used. See our advertisement i ibis paper. Longman & Martinet ..int makers. NOTRE To J. A. Andrews, his heirs, assigns and all other persons claiming under, ihrough, or by him: You are hereby notified that 1 pur chased 40 acres f the Swain land | listed by you in Cross Boads Town ship on the fir:;t Monday in June, 1924, at a sheriff's sale for taxes due lor the year 1923. You are further notified that unless you redeem the certificate of sale wLhin one year from this date 1 shall demand a deed from the said (ax col lector for the said 40 acres of Swain land. 'This 71 h day of March, 192&. 11.13 4tw D. G. MATTHEWS. NOTICE To Sam Hart ,his heirs, assigns, and all other persops. claiming under, through, or by him: You are hereby notified that 1 pur chased 29 acres of the Bill Dawson land listed by you in Goose Nest Township, 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 1 shall demand a deed from the sHid 'ax col lector lor the .-aid 28 acres of Bill J Dawson lantl. I This 7' h day of March, 1925 ml 3 4tw I). G MATTHEWS. 1 ore if To J. K. Leggett, his heirs, assigns, and all other persons claiming under, hrough, or by him: .You are hereby notified that 1 pur chased 71 acres of the Croft land list ed by-you in Goose Nest Township on the first Monday in June, 1924, at a sheriff's siile for taxes due for the ~~ fOR OLD AND TOUNO / Tutt'i Liver PiU» act >• kindly •/ ou the delicate lemtle or Inarm old t|t m upon tae rifcfoui nuin. Tutt's Pills I Tom and trmwrkm 'A* ■"">* Stomach Bmmtt. JTirfnryi. ami UladJtr Fashion Decrees ENSEMBLE SUITS For ( Spring f . * • • These suits are stylish, as well as service able, and we have a beautiful showing to ' ?_ select from Dainty frocks for spring 1 and summer wear—something entirely different. v V- -;i -- a " _ New Arrivals in Spring Coats Daily . tr? • • ■ ... > . r-Tjfe - mf'- - , —«■» J. K. HOYT WASHINGTON, N. C. ' ... *■*£&£ year 19 'OA. Jfou are furthe. notified that unless you redeem the certificate of sale wi.hin one 'year from Uns-date I shall demand a deed from the said lax col lector for the said 71 acres of Croft land. This 7\ h day of" March, 1925. ml 3 4tw D. G. MATTHEWS. NOTICE To Keys & Ellif> and B. A. Critcher, Uieir heirs, assigns, and all other per sons claiming under, through, or by them: You are hereby notified that til* j County of Martin purchased 50 acres of Griffin Ellis and Heath land in Jamesville Township, listed by you, on \ the first Monday, in June, 1924, at a sheriff's sale for taxes due for the year 1923. Yoir are further notified 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 said tax collector for the said 50 acres of Griffin Ellis and H6ath land. This 2nd day of March,_ 1925. H. T. KOBEKSON, mT3 4tw Sheriff, Martin C° unl y- NOTICE To Leah Francis, her heirs, assigns, and all other persons claiming under, through, or by her: You are hereby notified tl\at the County of Martin purchased 40 acres of the Davis land in Jamesville Town ship, listed by you, on the first Mon day in June, 1924, at a sheriff's sale for taxes due for the year 1923- You are further notified thai 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 said tax collector for the said 40 acres of Davis land. This 2nd day of March, 1925. H. T. KOBEHSON, nil 3 4tw Sheriff, Martin County. NOTICE To J. W. Crisp his heirs, assigns and all other perso'* claiming under, through, or by him: You are herebv notified that 1 pur chased lf>o acres of Johnson land list ed by you in Hamilton Township on the first Monday in June, 1924, at a sheriff's sale for taxes due for the LADIES! All the beauty creams on earth cartel give you an active liver. t , > Keep your stomach sweet and your liver active. You will De repaid with sparkling eye*—clear, smooth, healthy skin-and a breath with the odor of Spring. Chamberlain's Tablets will do it Get 50 of these pink , tablets for 26 eta. Take two to-night Sold everywhere year 1923. ) You are further notified that unless i you redeem the certificate of sale i wishui one year from this date 1 shall - demand a deed from the said tax col t lector for the said 150 acres Johnson land. This 7th day of March, 1925. irl3 4tw D. G. MATTHEWS. NOTICE To Robert Williams, his heirs, as / signs, and all other person* claiming under, through, or by him: '*■ You are hereby notified th*}. the s County of Martin purchased 1 resi i dence in Williamston Township, listed i by yqu, on the first Monday in June, 1 1924, at a sheriff's sale for taxes due 2 for the year 1923. You are further notified that unless * you redeem the certificate of sale - within one year from this date tho 5 Martin County Board of Commission " ers will demand leed from the said I tax collector for i.e said residence. f This 2nd day of March, 1925. H. T. ROBERSON, rnl3 4tw Sheriff, Martin County. NOTICE OF RESALE I noer and by virtue of the power ■ .-ale contained in a •tt I 1 trust ' > ecuted by Claude Burnett and wife, ' Esther, on ihe 9th day of March, 1918, tin* same recorded in Martin County tecor.l. book J-l, page 6K7. The sanie * having been sold on the 9th day of March, 1925, after du: advertisement and the highest bid at said cule hav ' nig been raised and a resale ordered. I will sell to the highest bidder fo> " cash on Monday, March 30, 1925, at s noon in front of the Bank of Hamil- B en, the following land: One tract of land I now live on, con ' taming 57 acres, more or loss, ad f joining 'he land of Fon Everett known as the Brown land and the Luke Bur nett land, being 7 miles from Hamil t n on the coupty road leading *o Pa' I myra, N. C. This the 14th day of March, 1925 F. L. HAISLIP, ' ! ni2o Trustee NOTICE To James Slade, his heirs, assigns, ii i'iid all other persons claiming under, * through, or by him: e You are hereby notified that I pur - chased 1 lot listed by you in William ston Township on the first Monday in June, 1924, tft a sheriffs sale for taxe i I ilue for the year 1923. You are further notified that unless you redeem the certificate of sale , 1 - * . — —- You're Invited -/ . "■ to come to our store and see the many new thing's—such as dresses, coats, ensemble suits, millinery, and hoes that our buyer has purchased while in . „ the market. Easter is not so very far off, and you'll be wanting- a new outfit. • While our stocks are , complete—in sizes and color assortments —we invite your " inspection, without any obli-. ~gatipn to buy. - y ;.. r-;-~ «* "■ * — —» Margolis Bros.&Brooks The Chopping: Place After All i within one year from this date I shall demand a deed from the said tax col lector for the said lot. This 7th day of March, 1926. ml 3 4tw. D. G. MATTHEWS. ■* NOTICE To the Henry Slade Estate, its heirs, assigns, and all other persons claiming under, through, or by it: You are hereby notified that I pur chased 70 acres of the Mayo & Ful ford land in Cross Roads Township, listed 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 wiihin one year from this date 1 shall demand a deed from the said tax col lector for the said 70 acres. This 7th day of March, 1928. 1.118 4tw D. G MATTHEWS. | RADIOS J Repaired and Adjusted. Get Pine Reception From Your Set. * Expert Work by Irvin O'Neil, of Rich mond _ i BELL RADIO CO. Tarboro, N.«C. " T * FOR SALE COTTON SEED Geveland Big: 801 l $1.50 per Bushel Mexican Big 801 l RECLEANED $1.75 per Bushel 5 Bushel Bags Cash With Order W. C. PITT TARBORO, N. C.
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