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THE ENTERPRISE Published Every Tuesday and Friday by the ENTERPRISE,PUBLiSHING COMPANY Williamston, North Carolina W. C. Manning ----- Editor Subscription Price (Strictly cash in advance) • ! year , , - : - - $1.50 b months - ••••• 80 3 months 45 Entered at the post office at Williamston, IS. C. uj second-class matter under the act of March >i 879. ' riuuress all communications to The Enterprise , nlianuton, N. C., and not to individuals. The Surest Crop in the World * 'JfJtJ K HAVE Katii«r«l a few fig ]||[fl ~~Z7eiT~ 7rum YKe fn VwTriie&t ..inkers Association of America, in which they claim the dollar .to be the surest crop in the world The ontire article follows: What is the surest crop to plant? Is it wheat, cotton, tobacco, corn, w vegetables? Is it ginseng or some o.her freakish plant? iN'o. v It's the i.ar, plan ed in safe investments. So rtled, its interest yield is the sure«t op known, and it accumulates great cT fortunes than (Jobs the planting of ny oilier crop. Few, people realize - ,uw rapidly money accumulates when plan ed safely at ft or 6 i»er cent. That is why so many people fail to get ahoad. . . /As an example of how moliey grows consider the famous widow's mite of tl.e Bible. Assuming that- her mite as he smallest cojn used in the L'nited States, the penny; if it had been invested at .Vper cent. semi-nn nual interest and the interest-reinvest *'he same rate, the widow * mite would have grown into •k>4, 1(10, 4.%, '246. 000, 530, 000, 000,-, I HM>.*- That sum is vastly greut*r than J all im money in th# w. rid. The total j UFAD COLDS M»lt in spoon, inhale vapory ■ » apply freely up noatriln. , FOR SALE: MY KURD SEDAN See | C. H. Harrison at Texaco filling 1 Station. H G. Harrison. ml 2t NOTICE OF SALE ■ I'rider and. by virtue, of the power j and auihori y contained in u Certain need of trust executed to tin 1 under signed trustee by K. B. Holliday and! wife and T. \V HollidaC and wife', on the 5' h day of November, 1921, aakl I deed of trust being of record in "the; public registry of Martin .County, in book H-'/Tpage 431, .said deed of trust having been given to'secure certain notes of even date, and 'tenor there-1 With, and the stipulations in said dc#l of trust not having been complied with, at the request of the parties in terested, the tindersigned trustee will i on Friday, the 29'h day of May, 192f>, at—Hi—m , at the court house door of Martin County iu Williamston, N. C., offer for sale to the highest bidder for at public auction, the following defrcribed real estate: first, tract :*Uounded on the north by the public road leading from the Jordan thick road to the Jamesville Notice By order of the board of town commis sioners J. L. is appointed registrar and H. M. Hurras and A. T. Crawford poll holders for the election to be held on Tues day after the first Monday in May, 1925. The registration books are now open for all qualified voters whose names are not * on the books. The books are now open at the Mayor's office * ~ I ' '' i \ ' . • ... ■ i By order of J, L. Hassell, Mayor. G, H. HARRISON, Clerk. I 5 aTD - ' l -, «f all the wealth fn the I n ted S'attt I —sT"?l.llliatwt"nt l«*ween $»20,OOO,OO0,- i 000 and $.15(i,O00, 000,000. s ■ Tlie widow's mire is, to be sure, an 5; extreme illustration. A more practi j cat example is the SSO a month a man ' 25 yyars old may save. If he buries r lhe'meney, in thir.y years—whwi he ! is 55 years eld —he will have exactly ! SIB,OOO. Bui if each month he put* i SSO into a" saving account at 3 per i t*nl interest he will have $29,113.52. • If he invests it at 6 per cent, he will have $4X,(108.82 in thirty years; and s if he inves.s it at (i per aent, lve will i! have $50,227.67. * ;j Many eensible people deepise small . savings and the accumulations of 3 !to 6 per cent. They do not realize ■ thai it m. the one sure way to get ': rich ■ h has made more people rich (■ than oil. steel, or any industry you ' "can name. The sure .way to plant an I ; income crop is to put money regu •l'larly into a savings account and then, • as it accumulates, to invest in safe i 5 or t> pei cent securities, bought, after slow end thoughtful considera tion, of banks or other aeenrity deal ers known in the commaniiy tt> Ue 11 honest and relutUa. pi"! Washington road, and on the east by the lands of tile late Samuel L. VT-illncc, and on the south by the lands of J. L. Hardisop and the heirs of W. H. Hardison, and on the west bj the lands of Geo. F. Cordon, con taining 67 acres, more or less, and known as the T. H. Davis tract' of ftind, and more commonly known and understood a* the "home place." Second tract: All our right and title and interest in the B. N. Holliday tract of land bounded as follows: On the ! north by Cooper Swamp, on the east by F. II Holliday, on the south by the i main public road, and on the west by |~tTie lands eif the late W. H. Holliday i mid T. J Holliday, same containing ! 57 acres, more or lent. Third tract: Bounded on the north bv S. S. Davis, anil on the eaat by T. E. Holliday, and on the south by ■ G N. Cooper, and on the west by |S. S, Davis, and the same being ' known as the Mary E. Davis land, and containing 36 acres, more or less, j This- the 28th day of April, 1925. WHEELER MARTIN', .ml 4tw . t ' _ t Trustor. Martin. &, Poet, attorneys. \ :) i f 1— - OF SALE 1 tider and by virtue of the powei and authority contained in a certaii deed of trust executed to the under ; signed trustee by M. J. Norton am wife, Grace J. Norton, on the Bth da; of December, 1623, said deed of, U uat being: ol record in the public registry 'of -Mn;"iv* County- .in .page 140; said deed of trust having l>e«ti given to !• .cure a certain note •of even date pjiu ter.or (.herewith, and the stipulations in said dead of uiuft not having bat'ii complied w!th, and at the request of the parties interested the undersigned trustee will on Fri %ay, -the 29th day of May, 1925, at 12 m., at the courthouse door of Mar-' tin Counfy, in Williams ton, N. C., offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash ut publ.c auction (he follow ing desc ril> d real csjale: That liact oi Lind and all improve ments thereoii located in Wlllkimston Township, Martin County, North Carolina, and commonly known as the mill site of the Williamgton Cooper age Company, whereon i.s mill, dry kiln, anJ oilier buildings used in con nection with ill: operation of the Wil iium.-iio.'. Cooperage Company is 'o cated, urn I boiiiif the 'property con veyed u the Williamston Cooperage Company by deed from C. H.Godwin, dat&l the 19th ilry of Decenibeir, I!Ma, and recorded in liook G l, :tl pags 24" and described Br follows: Beginning ui an i:on ii.ake stand - Lg in the edge of Roanoke Elver about 150 feet from a v.'::" 1 fncc; thetice running down the l» It of the river at the water's edge ■ » normal tide'to the mouth of a_dil_— neaj -aiu| jus' above the old-railroad wharf; thence Northwesterly atld- westerly up said ditch in an iron stake ntai'dihg 166 ffeet from a wire fence which crosses :;iwd ditch; thence ror'hweatiil.v a straight line to the lieglnning, con tairring scveli acres-, more or'less, and being' rlie same property conveyed to the said M. J. Noiton by deeil from Wheeler Martin, trustee. ThisVhe ?Bth day of April, 1925. , yWHEELER MARTIN, . ml 4tw \ Trustae. * \ NOTICE \ • Nrth Carolina, '"Martin Cuunty. In Superior Court, before the clerk Viretttone Tire & Kubbor >»„ Inc. El E Roberson By Virtue an execution directed U' the undersigned frdln the superior Tntir'. r IcriA 1 In 'ub Vfc entitled i clior. V will on Monday, th ' Ist day of June; 1926, at the court house door of Martin County, at 1" o'clock m„ sell to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said'execu!ion, al the right,,title, and interest which the said K.' Iv Koboraon,. Ire defendant, lias in and to the following described real estate, to wit) A house «ud lilt in the town of Jaihcsville; Cy bounded on the north Jby KmnuTv, Stallings land, on tne east by Elm Street, on the south by C A. Askew, and on the west by Finest Avenue. This, the 2Kth dav of April, 1926. -»H. T ROBERSON, ml 4tw • Sheriff NOTICE OF SALE j V rider and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain deed of trust executed to the undersigned on the 21st day of April, 1919, by A. J. Manning and Wife, Blai.che Man ning, and,of record in Martin County Public Registry in book A-2, page 111 securing certain boiyls of even date therewith , the stipula ' f \ *s ) Concrete" T I ■t w «ur. T ftitkt bi y, f xas rrO- Dairy Burn# I I\ Keep Stock in U; WJ , *"3L_I 7 Knrn Mor* I u Uh. h W ♦ P"""- i I Concrete t> " . of Coniri %• jj i UJ. Block# Muki mrt Alw. »• r— «-*— a- 1 ' _ Prrnunrut %m Vaii^Tinnay. Make Concrete Earn Extra Profits! Dairy farmers who have sanitary con-'" .crete equipment on their farms score higher "ratings and receive extra profits from the sale of milk. Next to healthy stock, sanitary equipment is the most important dairy iarm requirement; . ' it builds confidence and brings buyers. Nothing els* can taWethe place of Concrete. No other construction material is at permanent, or as practical and economical for the farmer. Iu *'* IHRV ZI/VJ/WC Ce// cosl '* NOT unreasonable and its upkeep r' //ra/rrsoea toJ , l( practically nothing. It never rots, rusts JKURITYUMENT or burns Vermin cannot hide in Concrete; it is easy to keep clean, and the most sanitary material t# ' for dairy farm equipment. C. D. CAKSIAR- When you put in new equipment, or remodel PHEN & GO. your present equipment, find out bow Concrete will serve you better, and at no greater cost. Williamston, Ask any Security Cement deal#: or write di- N. C. rut to the manufacturer for practical informa tion about any dairy farm equipment you need. QmhSSI I MAOB BY SacuamrCEMßNT* LIME COMPANY, HAanttrrowN.MD. J Harris Hardw WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS, WASHINGTON,!!! THE ENliytfiUtofc WUXiAiiU>IOJN, >OKIH UAJtI'ILNA uAh therein not Ijavmg tieeii complied with, and u> ihe request or the hold-| er of said bonds, 1 wiil, on the 29th, day ol May, littSo, at 1Z o crock noon, in iront of the courthouse uoor of Miyrtin County, oiler at public auction to the highest bidder for cash thej 101 l owing described real estate: ' Being farms Nos. 14, 18, 16, 17, 18, j : 19, 20; 21, 22, and 23, and that part: j of farm No. 28, described as follows :j Beginning at a gum, M. D. Wilson's ( corner; thence along the line of farm No. 28 to the edge of tlie cleared land of farm No. 28; thence an easterly di-i rection to a gum on Sweeten Water Creek; thence up said creek 'to A. J. Manning's lines; thence along Man ning's line with the line of farm No. 20 to the beginning. Said farms be ing a part of the farm formerly own ed by J. W. Watts, and as mapped and plotted by D. C. James, C. E., of record in Martin County Public Reg istry, in land division book No. 1, page 322, to which reference is made for full description, c6ntaining 160 acres, more or less. This the 29th day of April, 1925. B. DUKE CRITCHER, ml 4tw Trustee. NOTK3fi~ - North Carolina, Martin County. In th« superior court, before the clerl^^X^ yf W. Watts vs. Thomas Sullivan The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the su perior court of Murtin County, State of North Carolina. Plaintiff claims the sum of $04.K1, due him by note, which summons is returnable ut undersign ed office in Williams!on, N. C., on the 27th day-of May 1025, the defendant will also take noticr tliyt a warrant of attachment was issued by said court on the 26th day of April, ll»sir>, against the property of sajd defendant, which warrant is returnable at the time and place above named, when and where tire'* defendant is required to appear and answer or deinut to the complaint >r t|ie relief demanded will be granted. ThU the 25th day of April, 1925. ASA T CRAWFORD, a2B 4tw Justice of the Peace. ~ NOTH K OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain mort gage executed to J. O. Highsmith, mortgagee to Jim Ed Boston by mort gage dated Bth day of July, J922, andj of record in the public registry -of Martin County In book K-2, page 274, said mortgage having been given foi the purpose of securing a certain note of even date and tenor therewith, and default having been made in the pay ment of the said note, and the stipu lations sontained in the said mortgage not having been sotnplied with, the undersigned mortgagee, will,,on Sat- A Good Thing • DONT MISS IT Bend your name and address plain ly written, together with 5 cents (and this slip) to Chamberlain Medicine Co.JfDes Moines, lowa, and receive In return a trial package containing CHAMBERLAIN'S COUGH REM EDY for coughs, colds, croup, bron chial, "flu'' and whooping coughs, and tickling throat LAIN'S TABLETS for stomach tron bles, indigestion, gassy pains Ah at crowd the heart, biliousness and oon stlpatior.; *»1ho CHAMBERLAIN'S SALVE, needed in ererr family for burns, scalds, wounds, piles and skin , affections . these valued family medi cines for only 6 cents. Don't ulas It 1 unlay, the 80th day of May, 1925, in front of the. courthouse door in the town of Willianuitoiir N. C., off or- foi sale to the highest bidder for cash at public auction the following described real estate, to wit: Known as the Dave Boston home tract of land containing 36 acres, morA or less. All that tract of land now owned by Jim Ed Boston, bounded as follows: On the north by Piney Woods Road, on the east by Clayton Moore, on the south by the Percosan and on the west by John Bill. _ * "his the 28th day of April, 1925. J. 0. HIGHSMITH, ml 4tw Mortgagse. NOTICE North Carolina, Martin County. In . the superior court, befoi'e the clerk. J. W. Watts vs. Stewart Sullivan The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled as a biive has been commenced in the su perior court of Martin County, State of North Carolina. FlaintuT clairrts the sum of $141.69 due him by note; summons is returnable at undersign ed's office if) Williamston, N. (j.-on -the -27 th day of May, 1925; the tie-' fendant will also take notice" that- a warrant of attachment was issued by said court on the 25th day of lApril, 1925, against the property, of said de fendant, which warrant is returnable at the time and place above named, when and where the defendant is re quired to appear and answer or demui to the complaint or the relief demand ed will be granted. This the 25th. day of April, 1925. ASA T. CRAWFORD, it 28 4tw ' Justice of the Peace. NOTICE Ol RE-SALE Under ar.d by virtue of an order, of re-sale made by the Clerk of the Superior Court, in the special pro ceedings entitled "Ed Neal, et als -vs- Clarence Brown, ct als," the un dersigned commissioners will on the 30th day of April,'l92s nt 12 o'clock M. in front of the Courthour.e-door of Martin County, offer at .public auction, to the highest bidder for cash the fol lowing described land, to-wit: Adjoining the lands of li. C. Brown and Arch Harrejl, and being the same land owned and in the possession of Mrs. McGlowhorn, deceased and on which she resided aftd lived prior to her death, containing 42 acres more or less. This th» 15th day of April, 192K A. R. DUNNING, R DI'KE CRI TCHER, Commissioners. 4-17 FOR OVER 40 YEARS HALL'H CATAURH MKIIICINIti has been unol successfully in the treatment ol Catarrh. i HAM '* CATARRH MEDICINE con sists of an Ointment which Quickly Relieves by local application, and the Internal Medlclna, a Tonic, which acta through the Blood on the Mucous Sur faces. thus reducing the Inflammation. Sold by all (Sruggiuts. J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo. Ohio. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS • t 1 > " ' ■ 4 • ' ; •/' *' ' • ;/•' ■*' * *■„ y • % " - '• BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY . ' COMMISSIONERS I WILL LEVY ON ALL REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY MAY Ist. ' J\'X- 1 r 1 ■ ■ ■ \ » f I ' THEREFORE, WILL THANK THE PEOPLE . WHO HAVE NOT PAID THEIR 1924 TAXES TO COME AND PAY THEM, AS YOU KNOW IF SAME IS ADVERTISED THERE IS ADDITION AL COST. * " RESPECTFULLY YOURS, — *" 1 ■ . 1 - * •• . ' H. T. Roberson, Sheriff You Can Make Money I Illustration describee how easy it's done by making BEST—PURE—PAMT Wm s3 '°° HSS&H . , L & M SEMI-PASTE PAINT It ia White Lead and Costly White Zinc to assure longest years of wear, as proven by 61 years of utmost satis factory use. HAST COST—HECAUAE in Semi-Paste form, and therefore you mix 8 quarts of Linseed Oil into each gallon, and so make IX gallons of Pure Paint for SIN per gallon. GUARANTEE U.r a gallon mm* of any you bay. mm 4if not pm feetly matitfmctmry the remainder con if n(WM Without payment S. —— -J— M.\. nn - —— H ||aaJ w*® "Hills row *#sw one fouvn mMUtr Salsbury-Johnson Co., Inc. Hamilton i. 1 • Hardy Hardware Co., Inc. Scotland Neck John E. Bond Co. Edenton Notice of Town Election Pursuant to the law made and provided an ejection will be held on Tuesday after the e first Monday in May for the election of a mayor and a board of aldermen for the i . town of Williamston. J. L. Hassell, Mayor
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