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P~ "THIS eVOLOTiOKI TRIAL. IN Sj IT l\ - . CA j IfC TENNESSEE HAS CEBTAINLV |\ h\ fil • C v^^ Sv ,« ' » gflF WAL. IM /^-3) rULIvD CAUSED A LOT or DiSCOSSin'- Rl a\\ u\f « le,\ -) - NOT SAVIN ]== *6^T^V^ l\T/MTD ™' papers are Full, of it- Ui j'Jy Cyy M ' C' N AtiYTHIN' BUT 12 g®§r=> 111 UUl\ SOMF FELUEC DOWN THERE f , 11 SL\ I'MA /== •u T^N LOW RAINFALL CAUSES PINE BEETLE EPIDEMIC If clumps of pines die from attacks of the southern pine beetle, work the timber into lumber at once, advise for estry specialists of State College. Out breaks u'f the pine bteetlo- - neiul y ui-.. ways occur during periods of low rain fall. CORETHROAT Q»tgl» with winn salt waMf —than apply ovtt throat— V/ICKS ▼ Vapoßub Qmmr IT MMUok Jmrm Ummd Ymmriy LOST ON ) M AIN STREET, ONE gold width, open face with Elgin niovenioht__Eiijder plca.se return toj H. M. Burras aruT>B«ti!ve reward. 2 FOR SALE: GREEN MEAT MAR-; ket arid restaurant combined. Fo terms write or see E L. Smith, Wind sor, N. C. NOTICE OF RESI'LT OF ELECTION . 9 We, Ujj!, junderaigned,, members-of the Uoard of Commissioners of the I; Town of. Hamilton, North Carolina, do hereby declare that we have duiy'con sulered the Report of Election in said I town held March 31, 1925, and that the total number of voters qualified to vote in said eleciioi was 81; ynd the number of votes cast for tin; Ordi nance authorizing $15,000 bonds for] electric light and power system :'.nd a tax therefor was 67c; and the inim-, ber of voles c u st agaiiutt aaid ord-i-1 i.unce authorizing $15,000 bonds forj elect lie light and powei system and e tax therefor, was None; :nul we do I heiel& judicially determine and de- j clure he said election carried J" favor( of ihe said Ordinance with the provis - ions of said ordinance, as same, has been duly published. J. L PRITCIIARD, Mayor. R A. KDMONDSON, Commissioner. I), G MATTHEW ST*" Commissioner. F. !,. GLADSTONE, Commissioner. F. L. HAJSLIP, Commissioner. C D. PERKINS, Commissioner.* This March 31, 1925. NOVICE OF SALE I rider and by virtue of the power of sale con'aiivd in that certain deed of trust" made and executed by Joe and Lucy Purvis to the undersigned trustee and bearing the date of Feb ruary 10, 1922 and of record in the public registry of Martin "County in book Jl at )k» "■■ 4f>4 said Deed of Trust having been' given to secure r t he payment of dhfuin notes M eyen datherewith, and the terms and conditions therein contained uot hav- GREEN TAG FESTIVAL VALUES IJIGHT WHEN NEEDED MIAN'S AND BOYS'* SUMMER UNDERWEAR —p~ Mc M PER SUIT - MOtf Made of the best grade |{j||| Is Beagle nainsook with I double reinforced wjLgw I seams throughout - Good web back which will withstand the un- M IV usual strain. Cut on Jtlill generous lines* and rfPai to fit. • ■- f .. ~ You make no mistake when you buy these in the dozen or half dozen lots. All sizes, 38-to 48, Margolis Bros. & Brooks » . . .... | ing been complied v;ith, and at the request o' the holder of said notes, the undersigned trustee will on Tues-! day, July 14, 1925 at 12 o'clock M. in fr6nt of the Hank of Hamilton,' offer for sale at public auction, to the hiph.'sf hfdijer for cash, the folloyr ing described property to-wit: One certain tract or paijcel of land containing 33 acres .morey or less, same as purchased from Hen Rober son and known as Lot No. 3 in the Land Division of Simon Brown, Ben nett Staton and Jpe Purvis, anil more full* - described by reference to Land Division Book No. 1 page 476, said land being where Joe Purvis now i iiVes. Tliis the 13'h day of Tune. 1920. T. B. SLADE JR., Trustee , 6-16 4 NOTICE OF SALE OF BONDS Sealed proposals will be received by the board of Commissioners'of Ham'l ton, North Carolina at S:()0 P. M. I June 29, 1925, for the purcluts. of o I.VOIMI 6 ,p.-1 cent Light aii-i pSwer Bonds of said town, dated July 1, 1925; maturing sso(> on July 1 of each i-of the years 1928 to 1947 bctli in-] 'elusive, in denomin tion of SSOO each,' I interest payable r.emi-annunlly and, j hot h principal and interest payable inj [New York. I >egal proceediiirs and preparation j ai')l sale of the bonds under the supor | vision of Bruce Cnveri Esq., of Trin ity, North Caroiiiui, to whom all re quests, for fur-her .Information should I he addressed. No. "Now I Am Wcß and the Mother of Two Children" Goocbteftt ..j rum 666 is a prescriplion for Malaria, Chills and Fever, Dengue or Bilious Fever It kills the germs. THE ENTERPRISE WfLLUMSTON, NORTH CAROLINA Bidders muaiLwsdepSVdt with* the!' Treasurer before rr.akiug their bids a I certified check, drawn to the order of the Treasurer upon an incorporated |bank or trust company, or a sum of mor.ej for cr in an amount equal to 2 per centun of the face amount of the bonds bid for, to secure tie muilH cipality against any loss resulting from 'he f.-.iluie of the bidder to com ply with the terms of his bid. Said bonds will be awarded to the highest bidder a* ilot less than par, unless alt bids are rejected. D. G. MATTHEWS', Cleik • Nuftli Carolina",'Mw -»t> County.. -Ib-I the superior ?rtur', before he clerk. Venice Marmrv*; Chnlie Macon The defendant above named will take notice that sin-action entitled as above has been commenced in the su perior count of Martin County, North Carolina, wherein the plaintiff is ask ing for an absolute divorce, and the said defendant will further take no tice that he is required by the law to appear at the courthouse-of said coun t> on'the 2i>th day of July, 192f>, and answer or demur to the complaint of I said action, or the defendant will ap •j ply. to the courfTor the relief demand ed in said complaint!. This the 20tli day of June, 192!). R. J. PEEL, je 23 4tw Clerk superior court. NOTICE OF SALE North Carolina, Martin County. In the superior court.. .J. W. Watts vs. Thomas Sullivan By virtue of an execution directed 1 " ' * .1 j ". -• - . . I | Notice Auto Owners Apply to J. 0. Maiming', at the mayor's oilice, for your city license plates for the year ending June 30,192v*v ( ' • Remember these plates must be on your cars and trucks by July Ist, 1925. | • • .... - G. H. Harrison * —.Town Clerk -.■ .. •-——«—•—.—«—•—» ——•-—4 •ffcE CREAMS Our soda fountain is the mecca for parch ed throats and fevered brows these days— and pilgrims who come here are never dis appointed. Don't Try to Resist This Call And' Make It TODAY - ' • - CLARK - BENNETT DRUG CO. - VA n"ttr.Hhe undersigned from the superior 11 court of Martin County in the above ! entitled action, 1 will, Monday, Aug. I I 8, 1925, at 12 o'clock noon, at the ' courthouse door of Martin County, sell I I to the highest bidder tor ca-di to satis 'ifX.sajd ;-xeeu_' imi all the right, titl>, j rml interest which the said Thomas ' Sullivan, defendant, has in the follow ' I described real estate: 4 Adjoining the laixls of C. C. Fagan, ;I Geo. W. Blount, Vida Bynum, E. W. f Warden, et als, and being located on j Tar Neck Road in ,K.niesvil!e Town j [ pfii;;. Thir 'he 20th day of June l'J2">. | H. T ROr. ERSON, ' je 23 4tw "* Sheriff. I 1 NOTICE OF SALE North Crrnllii-, MnrMn .Co'inty. In I the superior court. J. W. Watts vs. Stewart Sullivan ! By virtue .of an execution directed to ' the undersigned from the superior ' court of Martin County in the above ' entitled action, I will on Monday, Aug. ' 3, 1925, at 12 o'clock noon, at the court house door of said county selj to the, ' highest bidder for cash to satisfy said execution, all. the right, title anil in terest which the said Stewart Sullivan, defendant, has in the following de scribed property: Adjoining the lands of C. C.' Fagan, Geo. W. Blount, Vida Bynum, E. W. I Warden, et als, and being located on ' Tar Neck road in Jamesville Town i' ship. This the 20th day of June, 1925. H. T. ROBERSON, II je 23 4tw - Sheriff. - \ \ , _ '*,•. « Repair Work ON ALL AUTOMOBILES We are located in the Gr.rar;e form only run by Mr. Lawrence Stalls. We have with us a * of the Lincoln Automobile school,- Mr. Hawkins, and be is capable o» doing" repair work on all makes of automobiles. If your ear is giving trouble come to see us—We produce re sults—Ask those who know — - , : %> •' ! ■' ' ' Hawkins & Hodges Tillman Hawkins Jimmie Hodges Making A Hit! Enterprise printing is the kind to put your message across so that it will yield the maximum results at minimum cost. Whether you want the cheapest handbill or the highest type of circular printing, we want you to come in and fee our samples. We are bet ter equipped now than we have ever been, and we are more inter ested in turning out printing that will get results than we are in producing" slipshod work that is expensive at any price. For all that, our prices are as reasonable as are consistent with good printing. k * •i■ • • » That Enterprise printing is making a hit is evidenced by the large amount of better printing that we are turning out for our customers eveiy day. Before you have your next job printed come in and talk it over with us. We are in a position to offer you unpai ailed service. In addi tion to printing, we will prepare your copy and do the mailing for you, as well as take care of the other details of the work. ' • ft We are-prepared to put on entire advertising campaigns for you, either newspaper or direct-b.v-mail Call 46 and a representa tive will call. " ' Enterprise Pub. Co. "*»• ~ I Printing with Personality WILUAMSTON, NORTH CAROLINA^ 7W
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