THE ENTERPRISE ij Published Every Tuesday and Fjriday by the i ENTERPRISE PUBLISHING COM PAN V VVilliamston, Npith Carolina W. C. Manning Editor ; Subscription I'rice . • (Strictly cash m advance) 1 year ..... - on. 6 months — r ,oUv 3 months .■ - ----- ; Entered at the post office at \\ illiamston, N. C. as second-class matter under the act of March 3 1879. - . _ Address all 'Communications to The Enterprise Williarm ton, N. and not to individuals v ii imiMTT u . At thm «./ *€ of a Luty Juy.' - *UU C?n*itiomng the Farm Home Thousands of farm liorst-s linve be~n i Hc or roughing* it during the wiftu-r riioiiths and art not ready lor hard, steady work. 11 IK now th«- . • --on when tin* pro pri; in of m ny n farm horse is suddonly * ch:.nf?ed without the preparation that is necessary fur csllicicni service. ' - On m«ny fnrms the horses have obtained their winter food from stalk liclds and the straw stack. Jlicy tome through in *t thin eonditi n and noed t»'J»•» put »n btt'.rjl rr>\ I ff.ro r.v.dy for hnrd work. . ih her' dnno ty grudiuti iy xiviity. Hit* hor.so.u ill lidvanoe a portion of the Knnio r - tlon that is t' V . f d duriin.: UiO Wwrk aextsofl*. WTlCd'lier ] o- ' )'■:* out In the open * r st * - i- - In th« barn, a » . 1 ». f Of lilfllt work » t... Hi eeaj»oii la aun.-.ibii. i int broct'M Jiiaj he at- »nsp t i i 1 b> or , «a i half « I In doing the ? y hav'^'T about the /arm J - par.iu»ry lo workiOK in the % 11'1..5. 'i'his wi,l. exercise and Mrr» ,irn without tiriUi . *n The hor»e will n»»t pt»rforin >ffl ctrnti): ta'-at- Itwrimay. The raw nt»rii- I'.i.a u« vrl«j> jure d»" , i'\ wo * hv 'aiu't'n. tvj i'lu*ir w.n. Ulo Isuddvaly j I.LA i I IIK UOM. a W EEV IL j'J 1„/ u. i.i r prolific Cotton Seed. Gi'uws mediuir | weed an.l produces a iWii>j july crop ■ Field selected ioi ten "years. (1.2 I per bushel.' FOR OvimC YEARS HALL'H CATAfiK II INK haft lifen used succostofuio in Lite iruauncnt of . Catarrh. __ _.. „ I HAM/S CAT 111 KH MIOTIC INK con , ■lets of an Ointment which Quickly Relieves by local application, and the Internal Medicine a Tonic. which act* through the Blood on the Mucoue b?ur thu* reducinir the Inflammation. Sold by'all druggiiit*. k W. J. Cheney A Co.. Toledo. Ohio. / A Sweet Breath at all times j m[ \ After mint or n»U»| V Wrl|l*y% fmUl the mouth \ and iwwww eh* breath. Num art IMM. throat to nfmhirt and digestion aided I fe aa»y to carry&littto packet? | NRKLEYS D. SWIFT and (X). I'atcai Lawyers. 305 Seventh St D C Over 34 ■■.? ears experisnce^- PATENTS Ob' sined. Send ntp-W or sketch and we will promptly send yoti a report. Our book on patent* and trade-marlrs will be °ent to you on request. " I " -■ ~rr —- h avv work or to tho f-» ' > he harness in prppo- Tljnfted. It is « Hpecuviri \ tin port iint*» ha* the ooil.tr l»o t»f tlie rlfrht kind, shape "and si..r. A wt 11-fined col lar dooa r.«i» . nnl distributes the drult tiv- r i' •• mtlro fhoulder. Duri'iu:.the, \yW'*r I'lonthrnioat form )uj. bCs arfc rl oomed very Jit (le a* 1 th.e lunu* hair of the win ter coats i* a handitap when sprlr ' conn . it i hurt to rc inuve t!ie o t hair «t once, 1 by « IiPI Tliia is Important us It InrrfZscs tho i ificicnry of tho htrrc It prevents tho rrtr- is nwcsiti 'i? and lathering that votild \ niiicrwi.-o take pi .e»» i-Jio 1 eavjr Vj r work m>c* on i.nd thJ weather , v bet otiu ■ aim. I »ut* Jo f?»« f».« t that tt»« c*lreot f i ti'i ihi > t«> if mainly from cat f . f >.* "irop, tl "-ohre of the f• rt ' ' •• S i ii.p y? g ner a» !Y ne/lh Jed. Ii should be le i ,"t .l ir.l 1 o lut ino from lln i . t '> . of f'ye ft >ck d> p'Mu unon 'lie' V"\m th.'i ♦ the farm I uthii t *.: . i. t- t I- >«»■ t . . v: ' i.. i.o» op*_r : •. i| ' ro i;m u l'ui ih e \i 'k \i - \ Ii \ the «rn J , (v.•> a t i ;■ t " 'i'f, t!» :'t " y t l I ' V f "M ■«. I -I " * 'lO 1 tOJ_ * t Iv • t-ttte f > ' '' t > i!> i*\\ t a 'pooxl •* to l w'' » . U • . r .WHEN IN NEED OF ACTUM- Alt Wakefield cabbage plants, 16c per l\Uiulr.d; 51.00 per thousand: Fep per phi n k lateih Tel HO, Claud l-epK"ti, City. ' , 4t-2tw 866 >M a presi i i pi ion lor Malaria, Chills and Vevv; :>eii!iuc or Itdious Ferer It kill* tiic KITIIU>. NO'! III: OF SALE OF Hi: AI, ESTATE I nder and by of the pows vf sUle i >ntuined in u ctu am deed of . j jst• «. .eouted ,o -Uic undersigned i u.-tee b,> James Jhown and Wif . lice Brown on die 21st day of April j i\i24 which sajd d.eou of twist is of, ■"if. cord in the public registry cf Mar in County in Book tJ-2 at page 102 ! *aid lel'd of trust having been given | ly secure certain not" S of even date and tenor therewith and the stipuiu ions contaiiud in'the said deed of ,rust not having been complied witi and at die request of the holders oi the said notes undersigned tru;- iee*'vWlT~on Moiwftiy the 18th day of May 1925 at *l2 onclick Min front) of the court houst door in the town, of Williamson, North Carolina offer j up the various courses of Tyner j for sale to the highest bidder for cash the following described real es- UUe, to-wit: „ Fust 11act. Itoginniiig at- tha Henry u -iffin Southeast corner on the. Hear Grass and -Williamston road, thencs along A. H Griffin's lino to his Wcs» corner, thence "a straight line across W. S Fed's field itnd along a line o i marked trees to Tyner Branch, thence I Branch to J. Danitt,Biggs corner on Tyfler Lane; thence down Tyner Lan« o the Bear Grass and Williamston Bond; ihence along said road to the beginning, containing 20 acres/more or less. ,* — _. -j Second tract: Containing 16 acre.* mote OK less, bounded on the North by the lands of Jesse Tyner, on the Wes by the lands of Jesse Tyner, on th« South by J. Daniel Bigg* and th» tract first above described, and being the James Brown llomeplace This the lSttt dliy of AftiM, IMfci— mBEHT S. PEEL. Trustee. f ' This Week's Cross-Word Puzzle | w. By ELii*ao&l ri EM UK EE - - ' 1 1 : t This crosß-#or i public, a.; a 1 ranged a ' sticker," so if you aren't prepared by Miss E!iz »bet»> Emhree, pre. erls a f or j t( you can 't blame us. Anyway, new and intsre *'m»g developmsni of jt will prove to you just bow much— the crosK-worit puzzle. We warned or how little—you know of your Bible, you t" *' ••••!»' puzzle would be ,■ horizontal 1. Cieaily : (Tlirted, but firm in Fis faith in God. 4. Title of Christ m "velatioi)«,*iK nifyintf "First." •j. A "chief ruler . t WavuL" 12. An tsllipa®. llulf tihiivtd from baviu » mes senger* «.s « humiliation. 14. An image. J{> A> yelping bark. • 16. Confused typo. IS)-. Obedient (abbreviation). ' 2(i. What i'aul endured 'yet gloried ! in. ' "'ill. Motlioi of lluzckiali (shortened form). 2'.>. .Suffix denoting an agent or doer. 2t>. Woman's girdle. 27. Ciiven name o( companion of Paul's first missionary jouri.ey. 31. -Animal of ea( tribe (American lion). 322. Affirmative. 33. Diminutive o" name nf one of Kjirist's followers. 34.' OIK- of the first ciiies CONQUERED . 'by JusiliiU dui iiig bid conquest of l'al-| | estine. 37. What I lie woman did with her hair to our Lord's feet. 40. Sunday school (abbreviation.). 41. WhTit Paul described as "Noth ing in the world." » 43. Well-known tree—mentioned by Hosea (iv:l3). 44. Jacob's brother. 4>. City of Kansas —also feminine name. 47. Place where Paul saw the "man from Macedonia." 48. Name borne by several Popes. 40. East liuluv (abbreviation). 02. North latitude*tabbreviation). 53. Paul's attitude toward Chris^ tians before his conversion. fi.6. Done by Jesus before his discip les to convince them of the reality of his resurrection body. f>B. Number of loaves used to feet I .he five thousand (abbreviation). 59. Mountain in Asia Minor. 62. Level, smooth. 63. Anger. 64. Place where John the Baptist worked for a time. 65. Color of a horse seen by St. John in his wonderful vision. 66. One who sings the lowest part. 67. Obtain, f VERTICAL ' 1. One of the fruits of the spirit •numerated by Paul. 2. Eggs. 3. Popular name of the "Forerun ner." , i >• 4. Jewish . Passover month. 5. Infinite article (French). 6. First mentioned of Paul's con verts. "L Hour (abbreviation) ; 8. An entrance or jmssage., 9. Capital of Lycaonia. Visited by Paul on first journey. 10. Steal. 1 11 Insect used by Solomon to point | an injunction to industry. 16. Fasten toge Iter. 48. Falsehood. 21. Province evangelized.Tiy Paul. 22. Exist. ' .- ' . J Short meter (Abbreviation). 25. Saul's native city. 27. People to whom the gospel was first preached. 28. A willow used; for Uasket work. I 21). Used in illness.. f I 30. Mournful.» j 35. Condition of men found in the | marketplace (Matt. 20:3, 6j. | 36. A winglike organ. 38. Their wicked plot foiled when I — r -~,— r„ ■■ - - - ■- ----- ■ ■ ■ - hi. ■■ ■-- »- i •'t -i T ■ \\ , ) ' I C VOllf HANDSOME ♦ J I 1 I p! 1 WRAP iIUINEDT I J *"' ot at u "' usl '"fWK i* 1 I straight to the Pope Service | • shop, the dry cleaners, ami 1 U-. ■. • *jJW > "~"fPrV '* i" .'i few days we will return 8 U/1M lit to you norm- the wdrae for ' \\ it '' 8 * experience A little V Jkn l\ money spent in our cleaning \ wi " av * - vou a ' ar K° outlay. pope'S k •T * ► • PHONE 242 Service Shop r~ g 7* gg nmflDDt AAUIMIII LII JLLWS discovered by Paul's nephew. 39. Fabric used for dothing. 40 Paul's early name. 42 'What scribes and Pharisees did 1 with the weightier matters of the law. 45. A part of Christian worship. W). Son of Benjamin.' 54. Fruit frequently mentioned in he Bible. 54 Province evangelised by I'aul i during his first missionary journey,. . 55. Adam's wife (possessive). 56. Contrac'inn of "ever." 57. A salutation. (Hail.) 60 Female deer 61. Same ns 11 vr ica!. NOTICE . Nor h jllartin County. In «u|»er&T"cv;:i; 'before the clerk Florence Buri .i \s. ( harlie Burnet The defendant i.bove named will take notice that u.i action entilleu as above has Iw>'Jll commenced in the su perior court of Mar in bounty, North Carolina, wherein tiie plaintiff is ask ing for an absolute divorce, and the i defendant will further tafce notice ! that he is required by the law to ap pear at the courthouse of ;;aid county on the 25th day of May, 1925, and answer or demur to the complaint of rfaid actional the plain! iff will apply U the corirt foi the relief demanded ir "said complaint. This the 251h day of April, 1925. • K J..PEEL, , NOTICE Having this day qualified as admin istrator of the estate vf 11. (J. Sl'ade oeceased, late of Murtin County, ilo tice in hereby,given to all parties hold ing claims against said estate to pre sent tliem for payment on or befor April 28, ts>26, or this notice wi»l be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please come forward and make immediate payment of same. April 28, 1925. W. S. RHODES, t mayl 6tw Administrator. North Carotin* Martin County —» T T'Tuler and. by virtue of the authority Contained in a certain deed of trust t bearing date of 26th day of Decembe 15)19 and recorded in the register of de« ds office fpr Martin County i - Book 1.-1 page 661, the stipulation >. in the said deed of trust not havin, been complied with ai'd at the reques of the holder of the same, the un-* - dei'gigned trustee will sell to the high est bidder for cash, at public auction or. the 17th day of May,— 1925 av Twelve O'clock in front of the Cour f House in Williamston, N. C. the fol lowing tracts or parcels' of land, to wit: I Tract No. 1: BBeginning at T. A. and Lary Bunting and H. A. Grays corner on (lie public road leading from Roberson vi 1 It- to Gold Point, N. the old Lawrence Wynn corffer, running thence easterly along said Bunting and Wynns line to the old Jim Man s ning line, thence northerly along said Mannings and Grays and Roy Keels . lire to Haislips line and Grays corn; er, thence a southwesterly course wtth . •.' ■ f. __ s' LOST SATURDAY NIGHT: ONE bar pin set with pearls and blue i sapphires. Sallie Harris. it i in ' Mid, idnys lip* to J. E. mnd V. A Wards line, thence westerly with said Haislipa line back to .he road, thence southerly along the said road and Wards line to the beginning, contain ing 20 acres, more or less. Tract No. 2: Beginning at H. A. Grays south west corner in J. L>. ttobersons lin and running thence easterly along J D. Robersons line to Grays corner i- E. C. Houses line, thence northerl along the said Houses and the J. J K Whitfield line to the Jim Manning line and this tract to T. A. and Lary Huntings corner, thence southwesterly along the Reason line and the Wyn line, now Grays and Buntings line to 'he corner of this tract in J. D. Rob ersons line ,containing 40 acres, mor or less. This the 16th day of April, 1925. * J. C. SMITH, Trustee NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL KS TATE Under and by virtue of the power ■of sale contained in a certain deed of rust executed to the undersigned trus tee by J. D. Grey and wife, Mary J. C-rey, which said deed of trust bears ilate of March sth, 1923, and is record ed in the public registry- of„,Martin : County in Book N-2, at pace, 373, said ( deed of trust having been given to se cure ceitain no.es of even date and tenor therewith, and default having j been made in the payment of the same and the stipulations con'ained in the i said deed" of trust not having been I complied with, and at the request of* the holders of the said notes the un j riessigned trustee will on Saturday it he 23rd day o * May, 1925, offer for ' sale to the highest bidder for cash a 12 o'clock m., in fri>nt of the court | house door, in the town of Williaoiston MONEYTOIOANI *■ "i I "■ on real e talc an i "lilv nronoitv, for o\ 5 1 0 or 33 VPWS SO, * ■ j per copt 4-value. r: ._ J. R. WILSON wW Stokes, N. C. Phone 582 lioberson villf HMMBMBMMHWMHI^HMi / NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS : v .'■. '.' •'"' ■ * -V ; 'V \> '...: "■ • [ ■, . , _. _ ' *, * * L - -- • &■ ■ v -.—• -.- —-- -- ->..• , ~ .■ ** - a-. * :• ✓ BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY • ' COMMISSIONERS I WILL LEVY PIS ALL REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY MAT Ist . | , :' t ' THEREFORE, WILL THANK THE PEOPLE WHO HAVE NOT PAID THEIR 1924 TAXES TO COME AND'PAY THEM, AS YOU KNOW IF / V SAME IS ADVERTISED THERE IS ADDITION AL COST. ~— . .afi • • ' i ■ . .... " - 15 • ■, i .. * -, v • >' * , - ... ~ • - ' h _ RESPECTFULLY YOURS, * \ --r "' " ' H. T. Roberson, Sheriff *■- - .* . • ' * .-■—t'\* , ! - , - • A- ' • r■ ■ . •; "■ • ' N. C., the following described rea estate, to wit: being the game land deeded to J D. orey by 'J. B. H. Knight, common ly known and as the "D' Urey house and lot and being the Bam premiss dee« to J. L). Cirey'by J. G C odard, trustee, by deed dated th 2nd day of March, 1928, adjoining the lan.-, of J O. Godard, Mrs. Irene Smith and Smkhwick Streei. " This the 21st day of April, 1926. ELBERT S. PEEL, a 24 4tw Trustee. NOTICE A. O. Brown, his heirs, assigns and all other persons now claiming under, through or by him, you are hereby notified that \he Town of Wil lia.rr.stcn became th': purchaser of your town lot afid residence sold by said Town for Taxes on the sth day of May 1924. You will takd fuither notice that unless said taxe? arid ali costs and penalties are paid on or before the 15th day 'of May 1926, thft paid Town ot Williamston wiil demand of th' Town Tax Collector a deed for said house and lot as »s p.cv.u.cl by law This 15 h day of April, 1925. G. H. HARRISON, Clerk. J. L. HASSELL, Mayor, Town of Williamsto!). , NOTICE Norih Carolina Martin County In the Superior Court Lilly Bell Walker -vs- Roland Walker SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION The def-jndant Rolnnd F. Walker above named will take notice th:. Lilly B. Walker plaintiff above has brought an action in this court for divorce absolute as set in a complain* fi!ed in thifi office on this day and the defendant wil further take notice that he is required by law to answer or demur td the said complaint oi) or be fore twenty days af'er May 11th 1925, t lie return day, or the relief demanded iA said complaint will be granted. Witness my hand and seal as Clerk in my office at Williams'on aforesaid State and County. This April 11th. 1925. R J. PFELE. CHrk of Superior Court. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue ofthe power and authority contained in a certain need of trust executed to the under signed trustee by R. B. Holliday and wife and T. W. Holliday and wife, on the sth day of November, 1921, said deed' of trust being of record in the public registry of Martin County, in book H-2, page 436, said deed of trust having been given to secure certain notes of even date and tenor there with, and the stipulations in said deed of trust not having been complied wi: h. at the request of the parties in terested, the uadenigiAd trustee will on Friday, the 29th day of May, at m., at the court house door M Martin County in WiUiamaton, N/C., offer for sale to the highest bidder for at public auction, the following described teal estate: first tract: Bounded on the north by the public road leading from the Jordan thick road to the Jahtesville and Washington road, and on the east by the lands of the late Samuel It- Wallace, and on the south by the lands of J. L. Hardison and the heirs of W. H. Hardison, and on the weet bj the lands of Geo. F. Cordon, con taining 57 acres, more or less, and known as the T. H. Davis tract of land, and more commonly known and understood as the "home place." - Second tract: All our right and t tjfle and interest in the B. N. Holliday tract of land bounded as follows: On the north by Cooper Swamp, on the east by F. H. Holliday, on the south by the main public road, and on the west by ' the lands ef the late W. ,H. Holliday and T. J. Holliday, same containing 57 acres, more or less. Third tract: Bounded on the north by S. S. Davis, and on the east 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. This the 28th day of April, 1925. WHEELER MARTIN, ml 4tw Trustc-'j. Martin A feel, attorneys. IJIUOUSJTTACKS From Which Keatacky MM Suf fered Two or Three Times a Month, Relieved by BUck-DrufhL Lswrenoeburg, Ky.—Mr. J. P. Nevins, a local coal dealer and far mer, about two years ago learned of the vahie of Thedford's Black- Draught liver medicine, and now he says: "Until then I suffered with ••- ~ re re bilious attacks that came on two or three times each month. I would get nauseated. I would have dluiness and couldn't work. "I would take pills until I waa worn-out with them. I didn't seem to set relief. After taking the pills my bowels would act a couple or three ttmee, then I would be rery constipated. " "A neighbor told me of Blaefe- Drnught and I began Its use. I never have found so much relief as it gave me. I would not be without It for anything. "It seemed to cleanse my whole system and make me reel like new. I would take a few dosee —get rid of the bile and liavd my usual clsar Bead, feel full of 'pep' and could do twice the work." One cent a dose. NC-11l ■?T¥T|rfl v J