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THE ENTERPRISE Published Every Tuesday and Friday by the ENTERPRISE PUBLISHING COMPANY Wiliiamston, North Carolina W. C. Manning r ....~ Editor ——■—— i———i Subscription Price (Strictly cash in advance) 1 year $1.50 6 months - .80 3 months .4-.,.. 45 Entered at the post office at Wiliiamston, N. C. as second-class matter under the act of March 3 1879. _ • : IK. # Address all communications to The Enterprise Wiliiamston, N. C., and not to individuals ————ed' youll never be hanged, and vie# || ie IW u " *y° u v a U' i will get j ie ant ' millions i. ulher Orientals, deeply religious ami su \ perstitious. will assure you thai the / } \ day of your death wax ftkeil mil f \ lions of years before you .. were OI • t?'T i 5» ' born. God knows exactly when you ▼ll /P / 17 will die and how. Therefore, the V wjl hour and manner MUST have been | y /VX fixed from all eternity, otherwise g l—jA aPa = -God could not know. And to doubt J *•—■ that he know* all things ahead is By Arthur Brisbane impious. BllILl) A GOOD NAME. Colti common sense, however nilß IftQC RV piict says that PalmquiHt would not have UUK LUM Dl KUol. been drowned, had he not wandewd nin "TATIT" rrT uim? into the pond, knd would have been DID rATE Citl HIM. drowned, when the Titantic eank, HONOR THE AUTOMOBILE. had he not been a strong swimmer. - Thin world would he too dull if What is the value of a good everything were fixed for uh in'id- Kama? Financiers that bought the v ft nce. I,"! 1 , , k*! Dodge automobile company from. ' „e. a " ,! ® settled In advance, and the heirs of the two able brothers Allah and Mohammed, between that established it have re-sold the know everything, each man s company to the public (keeping a u ["' destination after death, lot of stock for themselves) at a be s *" Ud > n advance. lu valuation in which the name Dodge 'i 1 "' case, why struggle to reach represents $80,000,000 The public Mohammed s Paradise? Htrua •agerly purchases the stock and * lill K woult ' not J d ° »"* * oo *, If bonds at that valuation. - y ou r e sentenced before you're __ born. Similarly, when Hart Schaffner / _ , , " * Marx made a company of their L on „ tour,, I business, the name which they had the United States, seeing America tetabliihed, by business ability and «**t p and seeing America In the SOUND ADVERTISING, sold for "> oM comfortable, satisfactory way, ire times as much as the actual T lll • ,pen(l th,g >' ear asset* And that name was prob- $2^600,000,000. ably worth TWENTY times as Thiß PR* ll "*: will be divld mueh at the assets »' n ong the various communi- Bulki up a name by houeety, in- U , M » lun K the popular motor road* tallisenee, wUe advert lsinir. and of country. And prosperity roc have something that flr*. increase greatly in the wake mthquMk* of oounot de- the two and a half billions w ' eaah left behind. % Bwt co* this country »800,000 r thf m perfect mnd chpilp . POO a year and "dentist. wond«- And u h no , utom6bUe| /, W thay ean save that money. , nd onf To WITHOUT H kXS'JiLTfTT/J' l"X'• , 7. gutters, etc. To« are told that rust is caused Daniel* Clancy, father of twenty kg alaetridty generated by water sons and daughters, drank u little and air combining. A way may be too much in honor of his oldett noad to make iron rust-proof, eon's approaching marriage, aad Mean-while, wherever air and water .was arrested. ■b, aae copper or brass and forget "Go free," said the Magistrate: )Mf troublae for a hundred years, "the father of twenty is entitled to a little celebration. Oaaar Pal maul st went down with That's judicial wisdom. You ok tks Titan tic But he came back to serve that it is usually the father M aarfaee, srwani for hours In the of twenty, not the mother, who w waters, aad lived until March celebrates In that narticular way. Mm, last. His body was found i« Any obstetrician will convince you f shallow poind in Connecticut He that the mother of twenty really had wandcead into the pond, "no might celebrate with a good ea apm»u«d euse. But the mother of twenty .ii t» or more, or fewer, is content (e BmAvOI oeoev soiemi; moralia- oelebrate by eetting a good «• hi Hrw V» to be drown- ample. , CLai :j2S in I la rv eating CicV/00l Crop f M, t i I * \ f*V -\* SP ' '••• •*fr I a •>, v . »#. # ] Ik j hig'\*-at pi *'. IF.FT— Lving a imeoi>i F|Wr flPpßy V/ j wi/i a rumhtftm i/ictir. ■"» ,J| Changes li.'ive taken place In * ■^wHPjV"> •:. V*- fl tl nit; tiv'i of removing, the tleeca ■T . *WK ' . I li U-e h!i* body. Shearing ' Sheep uour is easy iind dimple ■' \ «,M days of aMnt h.iii'l t : Mechanic's tyas done * v 1 vuiidt is towards solving many of - *" / Uio farm lab r problems Today,' the u'. t mat shearer, either JtjL / hand 01 powej operated, povldea a qui« k and of.icient method Of V harvest.ng tho wool crop on th® .average farm as Well as on the large cheep' ranches Machine __ , V , '' , , _ Shearing leaves no ridges and se —-- There liav«h ern J n " nv f i "nrn« etires tho niailiirim amount of « 'fleece which Is very lmi jrtaat wool crop. It litus lie b. i many wil jj woo j present prices, fears since it was -considered nec- , •asarv to cle.ui the v, 00l !>eCor«* it For tying up each fleece, use, was taken front-the tdieep 'i Ma If poafrible, a paper twine. 'lf used to be done by driving tl.e , binder twine is used, experience Hook to a lake or t-;r m has shown that the flbreaof the iaacK " ariiniaP was UionTi 'Jy twii« get Into the wool, "and aa trashed. Modern methods of v> uol they cannot be removed, they are aco tiling have made elieep-w.sh- a dariui go to the resulting tnan%> lac —unnecessary. altli^ue, 1 ) e-vCn\ faet'uired woolen goods. In prepar today, a very dirty C.ae.. j. di.t- in? wool Mr shipment, large sacks criminated against by the i lytr. which will hold several fleeces are There are certain precautions ' use J' _' • _ •bferveil by succef -fal pljc- own- Tho program of sheep owners era at shearing time which have .r oM Inclndo plans for most baen found to increase the value Jedively harvesting a quality of the Wl-fc For example r..rit;nt v. 001. wool crop will be a days a-'e select d on wh'cli to larf source of Income this year,' ahaar, aa thlseij' avoid ob'aiftlns as it will be for yeara to coma, fleeces wet with devr or r:.'n. Do High prices are being offered for Mt shear sheep 011 the ri und, the 19U5 cIW. and e*t'emely sat bvt rather one a clean plauorm lifactory ret urns are assured. Tha upos "which ta do the sKtaHng changes thnt have taken place tm ' operation. Keep Hie fu -a In or>c tba metluds of harvesting wool Piece, ajid clip jgjl kvud Utfe are of value to Uia sheep _ / weu. i OON'T ' t 1 f HowDV MBS. \ /, eoou \ IfQ ,K MV New SI • EDWAttDS- I V Mo / A U LlvJ NIFTV PH.* ?.Wi, > WHAT A / IN OUR —• . u__i * 4 • —iiwni NOTICE OK SALt. L'nflVr and By virtue of the power I of sale contained in a certain deed of ■ trust executed by C. V. Carson. and j wife, l,ula W. Carapn, to the under signed trustee on the Ist day of Jan uaiy, Iyz 1, which .said deed of truaC 1 is of recoup in Ihe public registry of ■ , Klarl.ii Couii y in book G-2, at page 167, aid deed of trus£ having been 1 given o suture certain no'es «4'. (vveiii date and tenor therewith, and the : stipul ■ lions contained in the said deed: ol tru.st JiuVjUg. been given.Ao_ii£CU re; certain notes, of even date and tenor ,hci*\. ih, and the a. ipulations con ' .allied in he said deed of trust not having uoen.compttrd with and default having been Made in thf pnymrnt of Iv ; t's secured thereby, and at th#| request of Ihe holders of said note* the undersigned trus'.ee will on Thurs day, the 4th day of June, l*tMs6, at 12 o'clock m., in front of the courthouse door in the town of Williamston, North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest' bidder for cash at public auc ion the following described real es tate, to wii: . tteing one lot uituate in the town ol Parniele, N. C. Beginning at an irwi 4n Rail road Street, Roebuck's corner; thene« southwardly with Roebuck's line 100 feet to an iron stake in said Roebuck's line, and J. L. Wililiams corner, thence jeu'hwhrdly with Roebuck's line 160 feet to an iron stake in said Roebuck's line and,J. L Williams corner, thence northwardly wilTi" Roebuck's line 160 •Vot t«> a s'ake in Railroad Street, Riy-burk's corner, thence eastwardly •i with Railroad Street 77 fee' to the he- I . . ginning. 4 —Known as the houoe ar.d lot, ronyey ed to J. 1,. Whitehurst by J. T. Stokes, MONEY TOMAN on tfp! potato 'ann ritv pronortv, for o, 5," 10, of 33 vpars 50 pc' c" t appraispH value. See J R. WILSON Stokes, N. C. Phone 582 Robersonville J. • YOl'R HANDSOME ) WRAP RUINEU7 > .Not at all. Just bring it • y- itnltoit to the Pope Service jjSM Shop, the dry cleaners, and n ' n a ' ew days we will return I it *° you none the worse for \\ » its sad experience. A little ji, V s - \ » 'X money spent in our cleaning ■ I wi " Bave y° u * large outlay. SEBSE POPE'S «r-~ —-- , ■■ • i--J--—» — ~ PHONE 242 Service Shop THE JPggRPRISE WILLIAMSrpN, NftgTß CAROLINA .aler conveyed by mtchuist to L. D. Roebuck. Being (lie identical propef- I ty conveyed in a deed from L. D. Koe buck and wife to .--aid C. V. (Jatsoii and Lula W. Carson, du ed on the 25th day of November, 192>. And this deed of trusi is floated for the }urpo*e of securing the payment of » part of the purchase price mentioned a» consideratijii iii said deed. 'lhis thp Jilt day of May, 1925. T. JONES TAYLOR, "T " mS 4tw . ' Trustee. NOTICE OF SPECIAL ROAD TAX ELECTION—POPLAR POINT TOWNSHIP North Carolina, Martin County. Under and by virtue of an ordei®by the board of commissioners of Martin County, entered at their regular ses sion on Monday, the 4i.h day of May, 1922, notice is hereby given that an elect on will Jje held ai the usual vot ing place in Poplar Poinl Township, Martjn.County, North Carolina, on the 20th day Cif June, 1925, for the pur pose of taking the sense of the quali fied voters of said township on the ques ion of . whe'her the board of I commissioned of Martin County shall 1 levy a special tax for the purpose of improving and maintaining the public roads of said township. Said tax levy not to exceed 30 cents on the SIOO worth of property, according to the •ax list of said totfflship. At saiil election those qualifieff vot ers who are in favor of said proposi tion shall vote a ballot on which shall ~ BILIOUSNESS Retired-Muster Tolls How Ha Keeps in Good For* With the Assistance of _ Black-Draught. West Graham, Va.—The Rev. Lewis Evans, a well-known retired minister, now past 80, living here, has a high opinion of Black- Draught, which he gays he has taken when needed, for 25 years. "For years I had been suffering with my liver," he says. "Some times the pain would be very in tense and my back would hurt all v the time. Black-Draught was the first thing-1 found that would give me any relief. "My liver haa always been slug gish Sometimes it gives me a lot of trouble. I have suffered a lot with it—pains in my side and back, and bad headache, caused from ex treme biliousness. "After I found Black-Draught, I would begin to take it as soon as I felt a spell coming on and it r» lieved the cause at once. I can recommend it tCanybody suffer ing from liver trouble. A dose or two now and then keeps me in good form." Made from selected medicinal roots and herbs, and containing no dangerous mlneraj drugs, Black- Draught is nature's own remedy for a tired, lasy liver. NC-1W be written or printed the word s" For special road tax," and those who are opposed to said proposition shall vote • ballot on which shall be written or printed the words, "Against Special road tax." Said election will tfe inducted at the time and place aforesaid by *W. S White, registrar, and Jessl A. Leg-.j gett and Albert Edmondson, judges of election, and under the rules and regulation as are now provided for! the election of members of the Gen eral Assembly under the general elec- j fion laws of the State. By order of the Board of Countyj Commissioners on May 4th, 1926. By HENRY C. GREEN, Chairman. Attest : J. SAM GETSINGER, Register of deeds and ex-officio clerk to the board of commissioners. m 8 4'w TRUSTEJ#! SALE By virtue of the authority conferred in me by a deed of trust executed to rpe by W. L. Jones and wife, Mattie j Jones, on the 10th day of September, 1921, and duly recorded in th» regis ter of deed's office in Martin County,' in book G-2, page 362, to secure the NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS .." . . V •• * .* v • BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY '* - . - v ; i ... COMMISSIONERS I WILL LEVY ON ALL REAL r S AND PERSONAL PROPERTY MAY Ist. ' 1 , /• ' . * * * - • V X ' "•• '."--V . £ . . r ./ * V 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 18 ADDITION ' ALCOST. [i ;f '.-V '.'.V ;• . : v •.• *" f ' 1 • RESPECTFULLY YOURS* " V 1 » • 7~7 ~ H. T. Robersoh, Sheriff payment of a certain bond bearing even date therewith, and the stipula tion* in said deed of trust not having been complied with, I shall expose at public auction, for cash, on Thursday, the 4th day of June, 1925, at 12 o'- clock at the courthouse door, William-'; ston, N. C., in County, the fol lowing property: ' Adjoining the lands of Daniel and Staton, the heirs of S. N. Yarrell and the lands of the heire of J. R. Lanier, lying on the road that lcsds from the Williamston and Washington Raad to the Daniel and Staton Milt, contain' ing 125 acres, more or less, and being the same land allotted to Lizzte Yar rell Peel in the division of the estate of J, S. Yarrell and being the same land deeded to W. L. Jones by N. S. Peel and Julius S. Peel, And being the same land described in a deed of trust -ICE ,-,' \ • » .•'•; ' • \ - Solid bi°r cakes of pure ice frozen from carefully filtered water. Ice which will withstand the heat and is most economical for home use. Do not risk the health of your family in delaying a start of summer ice service Start your refrigerator now and enjoy the advantages of having your food kept pure, besides the \omfort of cold iced drinks. Lindsey - Lillev Ice Co. 5 trom W. L. Jones and to Ike federal Land Bank of Columbia. This the 6th day of Hay, I A. R. DONNING, , m 8 4tw Trustee. > . | . PATfiNTS . 1 Obtained. Send model or aketch and we will promptly send yon a ! report. Our book on patents and i trade-marks will be «ent to yaa l■. . f --on request. D. SWIFT and CO. Pateat Lawyers 305 Seventh St Washington, D C Over 34 years experience
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