Tobacco Is Selling Good In Williamson OLD HICKORY CHIPS "My clinging vine, won't you let me be your oak?"—'l like you Os wald, but you ought to be more spruce. This nation can not long endure half drivers and half dodgers. Tennessee is not the only State where they arrest scientific theorists but it is the only one so far where he is subjected to 3 fine. " FOUND: A LARGE BUNCH OF —keys. Owner can get same by pay ing for this advertisement. Call H. D. Peel or The Enterprise. tf STRAY BLACK PIG AT MY HOME for a wgek. Owner please conle for Fame. A. J. Nicholson, R. F. I). 3, "*, Williamston, N. C. a 4 2tpd STUDENTS ENTERING THE AT lanta-Southern Dental College in October should matdricuiate at once. T-hifs—is- the,-last year- it will be. pos sible to enter a dental college with only high-school education, and in creased enrollment must be provided for in the new building now under construction.—Adv. a 26 2t I'EACAN TREES—One of the mo* profitable traes to grow. Long lived Learn th" fnctp free for •ne p.rk • • mg. J. li. Wight. Cairo. Georgia. to Sept. 11 666 is a prescription Tor Malaria, Chills and Fever, Dengue or Bilious Fever It kills the germs. BRAND NEW S-BURN'ER FLOR ence oil stove for sale. SIB.OO. VV. li. Gurkin. ni LOS'l: ON ROAD FROM J. A. EVER ett farm to Saturday night: Man's coat, white, brown, and green checked. Return to Enterprise for reward. a 26 2tpd . • NOTICE North Carolina, Mart in County. The undersigned iiavuig qualified as the administrator of the estate of J. li. Etheridge, deceased, all persons' having claims against said estate are notified to exiiibit same' to him en or before the 18th day of August, 1926, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of any, recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make im mediate payment. This 18th day of August, 1925. H. J. ETHERIDGE, a2J 6tw Administrator. NOTICE OF SALE Under ami by virtue of.the power I of sale contained in that certain Deed of Trust executed to the under signed Trustee on,the Bth day of February, 1924, by J. D. "Bowen and «ife, and of record in the Martin County Public Registry, in Book page 65, securing a cerisiirj bond of even date therewith, and the stipula tions not having been .complie with, and at the request of the holder ofj said bond the undersigned Trustee will, on the Ist day of October, 1926, at 12 o'clock, in front of the Court house door of Margin County offer' at public auetroti, to ttre Mghest bidder, for cash, the following described tract of land: Bounded on the North by land M. D. Wilson on the East by land J W. Watts on the South afid West by lands Sallie Wilson —: I This property is subject to a lien to the Federal Farm Loan Bank in the sum of $2,000.00. This 25th day of August, 1925. D. D. STALLS, Trustee. „ , ... • ' t-28-4t| SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY Under and l>y virtue of the authori-j ty cotiferrde upon us in u deed of trust executed by J. L. Wynn and wife,) Maggie Wynn, on the Ist day of Feb-1 ruary, 1923, and recorded in book 0-2,' page 27, we will on Saturday the 26th j day of Septembar, 1J26, at 12 o'clock | noon -at the lourthouse door in Wash ington, sell at public auction for cash to the highest bidder the following land, to wit:. All that certain tract, parcel or piece of land containing 299 acres, more or less, lying and being on_the road leading from Spring Green Church to Williamston and Everetts mad, about two miles east of the town of Everetts, Poplar Point Town ship, Martin County,"North" Carolina, cdjoining the lands of Sain Taylor, Tom MeCiaren and Je»se I.eggett on the north, the land; of Sam Taylor, Mamie Raynor and the A. Thompson land on the west, J. E. Barnhill 011' the south, and the lands of Julius j James and Jack Mills on the east, an being the land conveyed to the said' J. 1* Wynß by J. A. Whitley by deed dated January Ist, 1906, and of rec ord in Martin County Public Regis- L try in book 000, page 280. This sale is made by reason of the failure of J. L. Wynn and fife, Mag gie Wynn, to pay off and discharge the Indebtedness secured by deed of trost to the North Carolina Joint Stock Land Bank fit Durham. This the 17th day of Aagiut, 1926. THE FIRST NATIONAL TRUST CO., Trustee. Durham, N. C. i-* a2l 4tw SALE OF VALUABLE FARM : PROPERTY Under and by virtue of the authori ' tj conferred upon us in a deed of ' trust executed by J. Lass Wynn and ■ &ife, Maggie Wynn, on the Ist day o Febnfery, 1923, and recorded in book of mortgages K-2, page 627, we will ' on Saturday the 26th day of Septem ■ ber .1926, at 12 o'clock noon at the • courthouse door in Williamston, Mar ' tin County, sell at public auction for cash to the highest bidder, the follow ' ing land, to wit: r Being all that certain tract, parcel, ' ot piece of land containing 344 4b-100. ' acres, more or less, situate, lying, and being on the Ballard road, which lead ' iijto the Williams and Hamilton road, | 1 about 4 of the town j • of Everetts, North Carolina. Martin • I County, and adjoining the lands of B 'l A. Critcher and the Bowen land on "j the north, tlie Stalls land and the | lands ol R. E. Adams on the east, the r i lands of W. E. White on the south \ [■, T I and Conoho Creek on the west, audi j more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the intersection of a mill and the Ballard road, corner of W . L. White and R. E. Adams; thence j | with said road north 37 3-4' east 480 j leet, north 25' east 1226 feet, north 1 20 1-4' east (>4O feet, north 16 1-4' cast! 966 feet, north 87' west 400 feet to j Conoho Creek; thence with Conoho' west 412 feet, south 35' west 475 feet,} M uth 70' east 225 feet, south 66' west I 190 feet, South 89' west 360 feet, I north 'l6' west 160 feet, south 89' west; j ;;00 feet, south 34' west 300 feet, north j | SO' west 150 feet, south 76' west 625, | ; north 41' west 300, south 61' west 126 I j north 78' west 140, south 60' west 311, j i « ulll 22' west 300, north 86 west 168 | south 60' west 22 34' west 300, | north 23' west 160, north 62' west 226, ' .south 46' west 226, south 54' west 150, Ij soutli 66' west 150, soutfi 84' west 337 !| south 25' west 36, south 61' west 300, I ! south 230' west 226, south 14' east 376, | south 87' east 450, north 18' west 61C feet-to the line of W. E. White; tlience i ,Vet'"to a branch; thence with said i with White's line south 68' east 1626 ,; Blanch N. 56 1-2' east 167, north 84' |i east 300, sou'h 81' east 325, south 66' s I east 48,0 feet'to a land; thence with ■ said land S. 60' east 1320 feet to the , beginning, and being the same land • conveyed to the said J. L. Wynn by II A. R. Dunning, trustee, by deed dated ■ March 10th, 1921, and of record in the Martin Coupty registry in book F-2, page 467. This sale is made by reason of the failure of J Lass Wynn and wife, Maggie Wynn, to pay off and dis charge the indebtedness secured by the said deed of trust to the No/th Caro i lina Joint Stock Land Bank of DUr ■ j ham. 'j This the IBth day of August, 1926. r THE FIRST NATIONAL 11 TRUST CO., Trustee. ,! Durham, N. C. a2l 4tw NOTICE , Of a Special Tux Election on 22nd of F September, 1925, in Hamilton School ■I District, Martin County, North Car ,[ olina. In compliance with the wishes of a ; petition signed by a necessary num , j tier Of qualified voters -of Hamilton : School Disrtict, which was duly ap proved by the board of education of . Martin County, and in accordance with | the provisions of Article 17 of the new ■ School Code of 1923, I Notice-is hereby ghien that the elec i tion will be held in Hamilton court i house on the 29th of September, 1926 in said Hamilton school district, which J i.« described hereinafter, for the pur- I pose of ascertaining the will of the | qualified voters of said as to whether a majority of such voters of said district favor the levying and | of such voters favor the levying anil | collecting annually of a special tax j with which to supplement the funds j for the six-months public school ap- I propriated by the board of education, | the rat« of special tax not to exceed | a maximum of thirty (30) cents on the one hundred dollars ($100) valuation cf all property, real and personal, wi'hin the bounds of said district de scribed as follows: "Beginning at Roanoke River in Taylor's Gut; thence up and along Goose Nest Township Line to Rocky Swamp; tlience down said swamp to C noho Creek; tlience down said creek to the Purvis farm, owned by J. P. Boyle; thence along said Purvis land line leading down to the creek to the Cox farm to Roanoke River; thence up said river to the beginning." At said election, those who are in fr.' or of the levy and collection an | nualty of a special tax ot not more j than thirty (30 cents on the one hun dred dollars/ $100) valuation of all i property in said district as aforesaid, shall vote a ticket on which shall be written or printed the words, "For local tax"; and those opposed to tfcft levy and collecton annually of a spec ial tax of not more than thirty (80) ce: ts on the one hundred dollars ($100) valuation of all property in the said district as aforesaid, shall vote a ticket on which shall be jwlttth or printed th* words, "Against a local tax" [ That P. P. Peel be and is hereby ap pointed registrar, and J. S. Ayers and J. B. Purvis are hereby appointed poll hoders for said election. That a new registration is hereby ordered and that the registration books will be open for such purposes beginning with the 18th of August, 1925, and will continue open until 19th of September, 1925. The reghsti'kr will V' at Hamilton during the above dates for the purpose of registering,pll those (lualified to vote in said district. Done this the 3d day of August, 1925 by order of the Board of Com missioners of Martin County. By HENRY C. GPEEN, \ Chairman. Attest: J. SAM GETSINGER, Register of deeds and ex-officio clerk t.) the board of county commissioners. al4 3tw • SALE OF VALUABLE FARM PROPERTY Under and by virtue of authority .conferred upon us in a deed of trus by I'. T. Anthony and wife, Julia B Anthony, and E. B. Thomas and wife Helen G. Thomas, on the Ist day o February, 1923, and recorded in book K-2, page 557, in Martin Count?, we will on Saturday the 26th day of Sep Lumber, 1925, at 12 o'clock noon at the courthouse door in Williamston sell at public auction for cash to the highest bidder the following land, to wit: A —Adjoining the lands of Dr. D W. Lewis, Kitchin Taylor, et als., ani bounded as follows: Beginning at Car mell's corner at a stump in a smal field near the river pocossin and run ning south 70 west along said Car mell's line to three maples on th branch; thence up the meanders of th said branch to the road; thence along the road to a small red oak in said CarmeH's line; thence north 70 de grees west along said line ISO pole to a pine stump near Samuel Wil Hams' field; thence north 52 east jiin l>oles to a small branch; thence nortl 10 east 80 poles to a fork of the branch of Jumping Run; thence north 7 east 32 poles along the run of said tranch; thence south 70 east 14 pole along the said ruirr tlrente north 60 east 30 poles along the 'said run; thence north 30 west 20 poles along said run; • thence north 16 west 30 poles along said run, four east 100 poles along said run of the said branch to the back line in the river pocosin; thence down the river poco sin to the first station, containing by estimation four hundred and fifty seven acres, more or less, it being known as the Carmell land and for merly owned by Louis A. Thompson and which was sold under execution against said Thompson and conveyed by the sheriff of said coujity to H. Henry Brown and subsequently con veyed by H. Brown and wife, S. A. E. Brown to Henry B. Moore and for Si K HOYT D - s * \* £ A A A JL Doctor of Style g " ~ WASHINGTON, N.-€. • When Its Something Different You Want—TßY HOYT'S FIRST The New Models Any woman interested in a new fall dress should not lose a minute in Coming to inspect the splendid array of new models we are now showing. They have that elusive quality of style that ~ ' - every woman deSires—and they are of excellent quality, too. ««SIZHMSSSSRSSSSSSSwSiSSBiSSMSSSSHSEaSSSSSSSSMM OUR DRESSES ARE DIFFERENT—AND OUR PRICES LOW THE ENTERPRISE WILUAMBTON, N. C particular description reference is made to said deed of record. Found m book J-J, page 163, Henry B. Moore and wife, Susan A. Moore, to Nancy A. Crisp. , - B—A certain parcel ot land lying and being in Martin County, North Carolimt, and in Goose Nest 'town ship and known as the ."Jeff Houss Farm," said tract of land lying on both sides of the public road leading from Oak City to Speed and adjoining the lands of Dr. S. Harreli, Frank Ed mondson, Leon Cherry, Tom Harreli, Hardy Council and others, and being the same lands which were conveyed by W. C. Manning and wife, S. M. Manning by deed dated July 6, 1911, and of record in the register of deed's office of Martin County, N. C., in book C-l, page 2, and which was conveyed by S. R. Harreli to M. W. House by deed recorded in book G-G, page 166, Martin CoUnty Register of Deed's of fice, for particular description of the lands herein conveyed reference is hereby made to the above two con veyances, said tract of land contains 600 acres more or less. Found in book J-2, page 112, John W. Smith and wife, et al., to P. T. Anthony and E B. Thomas. This sale is made by reason of fail ure of P. T. Anthony and E. B. Thom as to pay off and discharge the indebt edness secured by said deed of trust to the North Carolina Joint Stock Land Bank of Durham. This the 17th day of August, 1926. THE FIRST NATIONAL TRUST CO., Trustee. Durham, N. C: a2l 4tw NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having this day qualified as admin istrator of the estate of Annie E. Sals bury, late of thfe county of Martin, all persons holding claims against said es tate are hereby notified to present same for payment 011 or before Sep tember 3rd, 1926, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery.- All persons indebted to said estate are re quested to make immediate payment cf sam. This Sept. 3, 1925. R. H. SALSBI'RY, R. W. SALSBURY, s4 6tw Administrators. NOTICE North Carolina—Martin County. . In the superior court. C. I). Carstarphen, trading as C. D. Carxtarphen & Co.„,.vs. J. L. Wynn It appearing to the undersigned clerk of the superior court of Martin County from affidavit of C. D. Car starphen, plaintiff in the above en titled action, that J. L. Wynn, the de fendant, is not a resident of the State of North Carolina; that the plaintiff has a good cause of action against said defendant. It is therefore ordered by the court that notice of this »r*ion be adver tised at the courthouse door and four other public places in Martin County for four successive weeks and also in the.Enterprise, a newspaper published in Martin County, once a week for four successive weeks, it stating the title of action, issuing of the attach ment, and a brief recital of the sub ject matter of the suit and requesting the defendant to appear before the clerk of the superior court of Martin County at his office in Williamston, N. C., Martin County, on the 25th day of August, 1925, and answer or de mur to the complaint of the plain tiff. This the 24th day of August, 1925. R. J. PEEL, Clerk superior court, Martin County. s4 4tw NOTICE f>F SALE Under and by virtue of the power 01' sale contained in that* certain Deed of Trust executed to me the undersigned Trustee by J. F. Jones and Wife Vannie Jones on the 14th., day of January 1916, and of record in Martin County Public Registry in Book M-l, page 139. Said Deed ol Trust securing certain bonds of even date and tenor therewith add the stipulations therein not having been complied with, and at the request of the holder of said bonds the under signed Trustee will on ihe 26th day of September, 1925, in front of the Court House Door in Williamston, North Carolina at 12:00 o'clock M. expose to public auction to the high est bidder for cash the following de scribed land. Adjoining the lands of J. G. God ard, W. J. Whitaker and others and being the same place wher®. J. F. Jones now lives, containing 32 1-2 i acres, more or less, and being Farm No. 10 of the Pennie Slade Farm as surveyed and plotted. FOl full de scription see map in Land Division Hook No. 2, page 20. This 25th day of August 1925. B. A. CRITCHER, Trustee. 8-28-41 NOTICE North Carolina, Martin County, in superior court, before the clerk. Penny Williams and husband, George Williama, vs. Phat eStaton, Lee Sta ton, and Samuel Staton, and Ben net Staton. The defendants, Lee and Samuel Staton, will take notice that an ac tion- entitled as above has been com menced in the superior court of Mar tin County, ( North to sell by division real estate located in Mar tin County in which said defendants STOUT PERSONS inclined to full feeling after eat ing. fMMy peine, constipation - will find relief, and their digestion im proved by taking CHAMBERLAIN'S TABLETS Cleansing and comforting - only 25« have an interest; and the said defend ants will take notice that they are required to appear at the courthouse in the clerk's office of Martin County, on October 12, 1925, and answer or demur to the petition in said action or the plaintiffs will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said petition. This the 3d day of September, 1925. R. J. PEEL, s4 4tw Clerk Superior Court NOTICE North Carolina, Martin County. In the superior court. Farmers & Merchants Bank and others vs. B. R. Barnhill Under and by virtue of an order of M. V. Barnhill, resident judge of the second judicial district signed on the entitled case, notice is hereby given to creditors and all parties interested ir the above entitled case that the undersigned has been appointed per manent receiver for B.'R. Barnhill and this is to notify all creditors to pre sent their claims to the undersigned on or before the 10th day of October, 1926. All persons indebted to B. R. Barnhill are requested to make im mediate payment to the undersigned. This the Bth day of August, 1925 HUGH G. HORTON, Receiver for B. li. Barnhill. North Carolina, Martin County. Having this day qualified as admin istrator of the estate of Moses H. Moore, deceased, this is to notify all persons having claims against the said estate to exhibit them before the undersigned on or before the 6th day of August, 1926, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This the sth day of August, 1926. LEONARD MOORE, Adminis trator of Moses H. Moore. 8-7-fl Martin and Peel, attorneys at law,. Williamston, N. Q. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of an order made Hon. Marshall C- Staton, referee in bankruptcy, in the matter of G W. Hardison, bankrupt, the undersign ed trustee will on the 24th day of August, offer for sale, at the court house door of Martin County, in the tewn of Williamston, N. C.,- at 12 o'- clock m., to the highest bidder for cash, at public auction, all the right, title, and interest of the said G. W. Hardison in the following described PENDER'S YELLOW FRONT STORESt Where Quality Counts and Your Money (woes Furthest! I). P. COFFEE, 1 lb. scaled pkj?. 47c The World's Best Drink! In buying D. P. Coffee you have the satisfaction of buying the world's highest grade coffee. Ground in the latest model Burn's steel cut chaff removing mill, which is far superior to coffee crushed in a small counter mill. Packed in double-lined air-tight bags and delivered to our stores freeh twice each week. LARD, Good Cooking, pound 17c CALUMET BAKING POWDER 1-4 lb. can 9c 1-2 lb. can 17e 1 lb. can 29c The World's Largest Seller! KARO SYRUP—BIue Label No, 1 1-2 can l4« No. 5 can*— #6c N®. It can 68c 2 in 1 Shoe polish, all colors, can 10c Cocoanut, Bakers fresh, yellow or blue label, can 16c SOAP OCTAGON, Larg-e bar 6 l-4e Octagon, small bar 4 l-2c Ivory, guest aise, cake 4 l-2s Star, bar 4 j.je Family size cake 7t P. AG. Naptha, bar 5c , M 1 >2 1-fc D. P. Boras, bar . 5« 255! nu bl £ m 1 - . * Palm Olive, cake a> N * ph *' b * r It Colgate's Toilet, cake 9c LEMONS, Dozen 23c OIL MAZO i«£ HKSS)'V"T„7".. »t&SON, pint can 27c 1-2 pint can Ife quart can 50c pint C , B _~ T gallon can $1.85 Quart can - 4 D. P. BACON 1 lb. carton 51 C M * WITH THAT RICH NUTTY FLAVOR! ~ FLOUR „ U PALACE PATENT—WONDER SELF-RISING _ " *£* 98 lb. bag Me 11.27 12.45 g4. 75 en* Branda of Flour Have Given Univeraal Satisfaction for tke ■ Three Yctm property: vlt being town lot No. 3, in biocl . , • in the Sycamore Park, or Short L. . This the 13th day of August, 19- . B. A. CRITCHER, S alB 2tw Trustee. *- 1 r ' NOTICE OF SERVICE OF SUM MONS BY PUBLICATION North Carolina, Martin Couiny. ( In the justice's court; before Aja 'i'. Crawlord, J. P. i. G. Siaton vs. Carolina Fertiliser & Contracting Co. The defendant above named wJI take notice that a summons in the a bove entitled action was issued against said defendant on the 17th day of * August, 1926, by Asa T. Crawford, a justice of the peace in and for Martin County, N. C., for the sum of one hun dred thirty-five and 45-100 dollars ($135.46), with interest thereon from the 2nd day of June, 1925, due aaii plaintiff on account of a breach of contract upon the part t»f plaintiff to deliver to him a carload of land plas ter in good condition, which said sum morns is returnable on August 28th, 1925, before the said justice of the piace at his office in Williams ton, N. C., at ten o'clock a. m.; the defendant will further take notice that a war rant of attachment was issued by the said justice on the 17th day of August, 1925, against the property of the said defendant, which said warrant is re turnable before the said justice of the >peace at the time and place above named for the return of the summons when and where the defendant is re quired to appear and answer or de mur to the complaint or the relief de manded will be granted. This the 17th day of August, 1925. ASA T. CRAWFORD, Justice of the Pe: e. Hugh G. Horton, Atty. aIU 2tw Renew Your Hea th * by Purification Any physician wilt tell you 'hat "Perfect Pmifier.tir»n of the Sys tem is Nature's Inundation of Perfect Hsalth." Why not rid yourself of enronic ailments that are undermining your vitality t Purify your entire system by tak ing a thorough course of Calotabs, —once or twice a week for several weeks —and see hoW Nature re wards you with health. • Calotabs are the greatest of all system e purifiers. Get a family package, containing full direc tions, price 35 cts.; trial package, 10 eta. At any drug atore. (Adv.)

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