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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) lyear $1.50 6 months 80 3 months - - 45 Entered at the post office at Williamston, N. C. as second-class matter under the act of March 3, 1879. Address all communications to The Enterprise Williamston, N. C., and not to individuals. I 1 ■ ! - - - I Tennetsee Takes the Cake in Publicity Dayton takes the cuke. We, to our sorrow, thought we had reached out arm collected all the publicity pos sible. Our misfortune did not pans a single hamlet and reached even to the Old Country. Now Dayton o»t>- strips a.s by u large margin. Kin?, Klansmen Serve Isn't it strange how new thing, that have an odd nature happen? A funeral where Klansmen served as pall bearers for instance There's noth ing wro«ig in having .members of this order to place ypu r body to rout, in The Trouble with Evolution Just as we expected that some un usually smart fellow would come South to teach we poor mortals something,, and the follow happened lo be Dr. Chas. Potter of New York, who said "people of thf South don't know what evolution is." Doubtless the most wise are willing to admit it. Some think it is a place wrere ignorance and bigotry inuet. They may be right but, why is Dr. Potter so sure that the South knowsj nothing about evolution. He will have I—BIG JULY SALE — ( " • • ' , —•» • i I ~ ri " ——w—mmmmmmmmmmwm Men's, Women's and Children s CI ~1~ BKG INS FKI. -B r7 ; 2-inc i gingham, 25c and 30c value || Dress and Work Shoes from I IIII V I M o ne lot 20c gingham- sale price 16c 25 to 50|per cent Off JI h i JL 0 All 15c g/nghams ......... 9c f / ' We are listing a few ot our specials which \ve are jf YELLOW SHEE^NG tmQS* ' jt\ offering at a great sacrifice, in order to clear our stock Ho inch hpst tnarip * 121-2 vd "» d «** preparations for living fall goods. 3(j inch ; medi L we ightZ 11. 9 l-2cyd. T jEF Come early and make \o»r selections. All tioods 27 inch medium weight 8 1 -2c yd. :^ on sa ' e £°* Don't let these values escape you. 1 ■ * 1 lot 15c hose, sale price 5 HERE S YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE One-lot of $1 work shirts, sale price 79c One lot 25c hose, sale pried : - - 19c 51.25 work shirts, good value, sale price 89c One lot 50c hose, silk, all colors, sale vuv/v* to ii . ritOTVffifri>e l- * 2 and * 2 ' so shirts ' best qUallty ' sale price .... 42c FUEL PRIZES TO ALL ( I SIOJMI.IiS making a- price „ ~....51.69 * $1.25 silk hose 98c pair purchase ol' SI.OO and over. Several $5.09 prizes will be ' ) $2.50 value, at $1.89 given away with the big prize. The customer holding 1 the number that corresponds with the number sealed MEN'S HOSE ■I " ** j c ? n ? h . (,d ,)y us wiU receive t,ie big l ,rize - All prizes will () , t . , 15c , now- 8 l-2r u...1 ~r vf nrioe S1 69 the frunk * trUnk "'' ,h ** mMh * #ml ~ekd to One lot men's hose! 35c value' sale price 23c Best gi ade, $2 value, sale pi $. One lot men's hose, 25c value, sale-price 19c = =^ =:==== ==a=====: 50e and 75c socks going at 48c pair SUIT CASES AND BA(iS (iOINti CHEA4 > All curtain goous, trom ...., -.... 8c ap ' °" elotfl "' ** MEN'S CLOTHING 25 PER CENT OFF UNION SUITS I • *• . \ „ . . . - • 75c value for . s — , 49c 28 per cent reduction on all .glass, alunu- . SIOO value for ' n niwn ware and crockery. _ x HATS 331-3 per cent off Hoy's union suits, 50c value for 39c I TAYLOR, BAILEY & BROTHER EVERETTS • j NORTH CAROI^A ■ ja, - -•-# ■ S George tin hm. throne in' Enfant! is talking about the trial bein*i ftf»kl in I iayton, Tennessee. And te hear many lanr%iel brothers talk, it is frublkity of that l.ature that reflects upon the people of that State. e at Pallbearers I act it would seem lwtObr to have 'lie Klansinen to bury than to have one. who iy hiding behind the name of an officer in the church but who is liv ing contrary to Ills vows to T>ury you. but it is unusual, and for tlwt reason alone, it is" discussed by maiy peeple. ■ to admit, however, that the oo»ig«eg;i --• t jot- of the Dayton Tennessee Metho ; ilisl church is not going to hear any j of his themrelic bombast siace this' congregation. refused him entrance to the pu I pit where he would have preach fi last Sunday on sTolution. Per haps .the refusal is why he said, "the fu st thing to do is" to establish a m'w | • > stem of education, here anil all over 'he South." The Itev Howard T. Rywl, pastor of j tin Darton Methodist church (Nertli)l huti' un ited Dr. Potter to preach in hi: j uljii Sunday and on Saturday 5 uk i. a majority of'his congregation on him and ordered him not to allow Dr. litter to enter the pul ! |hT Wheriwpon Byrd, who it veoem ' tneiided as a very fine man just quit ® hi,' pulpit, II re seems to'lie the threat trouble with evolution. It sets neighbor a-, | ga»n.-it neighbor and brother agaiast ) brother. | God sent prophets, His Sen arit ! Apostles to teach rr.en. Of course we can only jKimprehond a few of the iiiy*- fries of tre great creation. But must we learn more from a company : o!" men-calling themselves scientists, whoMt principal business seems to be to collect riches and discover thing 6 * u, kill men male easily? It will be wonderful if we shall have a new dis s |if' s'it ion ushered in upon us by a i bunt h of fellows, and who knows but Hi; ' Pf Potter will be the chief cer -1 ne' uf thi • cre-tt ■''spetisastio'i. I - We beLter liarn more of the sim i |.i 'hing* of life anil leave off the M ysteries until we c;m view them 1 fiice to face. A MMIMS'I K ATOM'S NOTICE I hiring qualified as adnunislrator of (lie estate of Lewis 11. Perry, de ci_a.v..J late o£ Martin Couii'y. North ■ 'a olinu, tliift is to notify ah persons l as nig claims against the estate of •aid deceived to exhibit them to the 1 undersigned at Williamston, North Carolina, on or before the 26th day of June, l!i2fi, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persens indebted 'o said estate will pieu.se make immediate payment. 'I lli- 2'ith day of June, 192. r >. E. S. PEEI.,' Admimstrator of ' I I ewi.- 11. I'erry. | Martin and i'eel, Atty's. 6-30-8 ri:\('\\ TREES—One of Ihe most profitable tree:; to grow. Jjony lived. Ijcarn 'h- facts flee for the n.sk ing. J. P.. Wight, Cv.iro, Georgia. to Sept 11. ! MEN,' WOMEN,' SEIX GVARAN teed silk hosiery direct to wearer; beaut iful'roods; fashioned and full J fashiqnod. wonderful colors. Prices i lower than ••tores Sell only. We pay I every day International Silk Hosiery Co., Norristown, Pa. to jel9 £HK ENTERPRISE, WILL.AMSTON. NORTH CAKOLINA j ,the Condition of the BANK' )F HAMILTON, | at Hamilton in the Slate of North | ( urolina, at the clone of "business, June 30, .1926. RESOURCES Loa% and Discounts I 62,602.69 L emaiid Loans - 4,t00.00 I . S. Bond* ami Liberty Bonds i h.000.00 Banking Houses, $4,500.00; Furniture and " Fixtures, 1,700.00 6,200.04 ("a?h in vault arid next a . mounts du« from Banns, Bankers aiwl Trust 1 Com panies _ r . - 15,y»7.m \U other real estate own oil 1 522.25 Checks for cleuriilg 545..'19 Total . rri. _ ~J. JVrr—tfcTfW'hS# LIABILITIES C apital stock paid in $ 10, 0'i0.00 Surplus-Fund 0,0(K). 00 t'lidivided Profits, less cur rent expenses and taxes paid 168.72 Deposits subject to check. Individual 54,574.03 Time Certificate* of De posit, Pur? in Less than SO Days 23,876.3 ( 2 Ci.Khlefs Cheek? uutsUiwl- itigr 1 '15^.23 Total - . V'.5!)7,777.:36 Sfcite of North f'niotit'Ji County of Martin, Jul;,. 9, 192?, I. F. L. Ilaislip, Cashier of tjie abve named Bank, do solemnly sweui that the above sta ement >• true to the best of ni\ k and oel'ef F. I. M.AISIJP,' Cashier. Subscribed and .'•worn to before me. this 9tii day of July, 1925. W P. Haivlfji, N'o aiy l*ublt!' M> commission expires January 10, .3927, Correct latest: t P- SALSBrin. UITL. LONG, W. S. RHODES. 11l I 666 is a prescript ion Tor .Malaria, Chills and Fever,' Dengue or lidimto Fever It killa* the germs. NOTICE OF S.MJ: North Carotin', Mar,in Coimtv. 'i • he superior court. J. W. AVhUs~\ s. STcwurt StiHivaiT By virtui' of mi execution directed to the undersigned ftom Llie .-superior court of Mart n Couti y in ibeve entitled acton, I will on Mondtn, Au • ij, 1925, at 12■e'l'loi'k-noon, at the four' house door of ss»l c,'«m\ ell io the highes: -bidder for cash to satisfy said) "j Wx x'uuon, all he right, litle and in- j h ! .erest which the said Stewart, Sullivan, i, . iViiciatit, has in the* following de ' ci ,b_.; property : Adjoining the lands of C. C. Pagan, 9 Geo. W. Blount, Vida Bynam, E. W. 0 Warden, et als, and being located on j Tar Neck road in Jamesville Town -0 ship. This the 20th day of June, 1925. H. T. ROBERSON, p je 23 4tw Sheriff. NOTICE OF SALE OF BONMS* I Sealed proposals \vill be received b) ' l | tha board of Commissioners cf liam'l p |toii, North Carolina at b:00 P. M. June 29, 1925, for ihe purchas, of ?15,000 6 per cent Light aid Power Bonds of said town, da'ed July 1, H nui uii.: / SSOO on July 1 of each of the years 1928 o 1947 Lcth in- elusive, in denomiti. ion of SSOO each, interest pa; u'jft. .emi-anuually and bo'n principal mid fat erest payable in i New York. - Legal proceedings and preparation ami sale o. the bonds under the sup."- " vision of Bruce Cr tven Esq., *f Trin ity, North Caroiiiw, to when" all re queits for further Information should £ b ( ; flddreesed. Bidders must deposit w'th the PAINS All OVER Lady Says She Took Cardai aid Never Saw Such Improve ment —Wa» So Weak Couldn't Stand. Wdthersby, Mis*. — Mrs. James M. Hall, of this place, writes that stw wan "getting weaker all the timer • when Cardui, the woman's tonic, was first brought to her attention. Alter she hod taken Cardiol a white, •he writes that she "neve* did see | such an Improvement." "1 suffered all the time and had | pains all over," says Mrs. HalL "1 was so weak I could not stand. My pkin was cold and flabby. I did , j not huve any color. I had always • fx-en a very active woman—used to outdoor exercise, walking and going where I pleased, ami to get down, I not able to get myself a drink, was ( 1 Indeed a hardship. I "Nothing seemed to help me, tHI I be«an on Cardui. Tho-tlrst bottle Beemed to »twnKth*n me, and I sent tor live .more, ; By the time I had -taken these, I wan on my feet, going arqand, deiuK my work, gained In li« alth and strength. "I took two more bottles, aud I —am wrt+nnd strong. Can work my { garden. 1 haven't had an/ More '! sickness' Ask your druggist. NC-165 | Treasurer before rr.aking their bids a rcer.ifled check drawn to ths order of wie Treasurer apou an incorporated bank or trust company, or a sum of i:ioi.e> for or in an amount equal to 2 per centum of the face amount of the bonds bid or, to secure the muni cipality against, any loas resulting from ihe failure of the bidder to com ply with the terms of his bid. Said bends- will be awarded to the highest bidder at not less than par, unless all bids are rejected. D. G. MAITHEWS, Cleik. North Carolina, Mar.in County. In he superior ;our*, before Ihe clerk Venice Ma :on vs. Char|i e Macon The defendant above named wil uke notice that an action entitled a übova has been commenced in the su perior court of Mar in County, North Carolina, wherein the plaintiff is ask- for an absolute divorce, and the r BIG DANCE AT BELHAVEN BEACH EVERY FRIDAY AND TUESDAY NIGHT Special Orchestra—Dancers, SI.OO Come And Enjoy The Big Time D. LESOFSKY, Mgr. . * + 1 r ... - - T . II I , , I - - F. L. Edwards Licensed Undertaker Expert Embalmer SERVICE DAY OR NIGHT Satisfactory Service —Reasonable Prices Guaranteed :>a\ Phone 87 Night Phoue 221 WILUAMSTON, N. C. i • ——————————— . +•- ........ PIN ELAND SCHOOL FOR GIRLS and JtJNuOR COLLEGE For YOUNG WOMEN Salemburg, N. C. 7-- " An accCfiditeil school and Junior College. The buildings aie modem aijd wejl equipped. A thorough literary course, ex- eel lent courses in Voice, Piano, Art, Expression, Bible and Domes tie Science. Ihe home life and personal attention given the girls are among the school's most attractive features. Our rates are exuemely low compared with tin- benefits received. For catalogue wfiie to Mr. or Mrs. W. J. Jones, Principals, Salemburg, N. C. x r said defendant will further take no tice that he is required by the law to appear at the courthouse of said coon ty on the 20th day of July, 1926, and answer or demur to the complaint of said action, or the defendant will ap ply to the court for the relief demand ed in said complaint. This the 20th day of June, 1926. R. J. PEEL, je 23 4tw Clerk superior court. A Good Thing - DONT MISS IT I Sand your name aad mMw I written. together with 10 cent*. *t«—pay | I trouble*. fadfeestiaa. gas* gaiaa tfca*| until the heart, hfltaww ana wrtta-1 tion, CHAMBERLAIN'S COLIC AMD j DIARRHOEA REMEDY far pafa to *»•, seeded in arsry w&J farjbwaa. aeaM^ (wound*, piles and sUa aSeetiaM. Try thee* valued family medidasa tm smtf 10 ctnti. Don't mi* H
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